Sfit a r K e to s . I BOM FORTBESS MONROE. Tli c Rebel Steamer Memoriae and iLe Gunboats Yorktown and Jamestown. ATTACK ON OUK 1' LICET. IFrORTtD tINKI.Ml Ur TlltS t. 8. FRI GATK tlMBERLAKB. The V, S. I'tigutt Congrtst Capturtd and J'urtud. The I'. S. Frignle Minnesota Aground. The 1'artieulars of the Lngugt n.trif. Fomrms Monror, March 8. The dillne-s of Old Point wag startled at 10 o'clock to-day by the nonooncetnetit tbal i mysterious vessel, (apposed to be the Mer. iwac lonkingjika a submerged house with .he roof only above the water, was moving Iowa from Norfolk by the channel in front of Sewall'i Point batteries. Signal guns were ilso fired by the Cumberland and Congress o notify Ibe Minnesota, St. Lawrence and lloanokts of approaching danger, end all wag excitement iu and about Fortress Monroe. There was nothing protruding above the water but a flagstaff, flying the rebel fits, and short smoke stack. She moved along slowly tnd turning into th channel tending to New isrt News, steomed direct for the frigates Jumberlaod and Congress, which were lying it the mouth of James river. As soon as she nie within the range of the Cumberland she ipened on her with her heavy guns but tbo tolls struck and glanced off having no more fleet on her than peas from a pop guc. Her ions were all closed, and eho moved on io lilence, but with full head of steam. In the mean time, as the Merrimac was approaching he two frigates on one side, the rebel iron :lud steamer, Yorktown and Jamestown, .amsj down James river, end engaged our 'rigates. On the other side, the batteries at Newport News also opened on the James '.own and Yorktown, and done everything in .heir power to assist the Cumberland and l.'uugress, which, seeing the sailing vessels ivrre at the mercy of the approaching steam rs. The Merrimac io the meantime kept iteadily on her course, and slowly opproaebvd .he Cumberland, when she and the Congress it the distance of one hundred yards rained 'ull broadside on the iron clad monster. The hot took no i-ffi-ct, glaoeinjr upward and Hying off, having only the effect of checking her for the moment. After receiving the Brit broadside ot two frigates, she ruo on to lb Cumberland striking her about midships and literally laying upon her sides. She then draw off, fired a broadside into the disabled ship, and tfgain dashed against her with her iron clad boy and knocking in her side, and left her to sink wbilo she engaged the (ion gres, which laid ubout a quarter of a mile distant. The crew on board of her seeing the hopelessness of resisting the iron clad steamer, at once struck her colors. Her crew had been discharged several days since, and three companies of the Navy brigade bad boon put on board temporarily until she would be relieved by tbe St. Lawrence, which was to have ana up on MonJay, to take her position es onr blockading vessel on the .lames river. On the Congress striking her colors, the Jamestown approached and toek from on board ber, all tho officers as prisoners, bat ullowed the crew to escape in the boats. The vessel thug cleared was fired by tbe rebels, when the Merrimac and ber two iron clad companions opened with shell aud shot on the Newport News batteries. Tbe firing win briskly returned. Various reports bave been received, princi pally from tbe frightened sutlers and clerks. Some of them represented that tbe garrison had been compelled to retreat from tbo bat teries to tbe woods. Another was that two smaller rebel steamers bad been compelled to retreat from their gons. In the meantime tbe steam frigate Minne sota having partially got up steam, was being towed up to lbs relief of the two frigates, but tl it not get np till too late to assist tbem. She was also followed up by lbs frigate St. Lawrence, which was taken in tow by several of tbe small harbor steamers. It is however rumored tbot neither of thes.e vessels bad pilots on board tbetn. After a short engage ment both of tbm seemed to be, iu tbe opin inn of the pilots on the point, aground. The Minuesota either intention illy or from neces sity, angaged three steamers at about a mile distinct) with only bor two bow guos. Tbe tit. Lawrence also poured in shot from all tho guns she could bring to bear, and it was the impression of tbe most experienced naval officers on the point that bo h had been considerably damaged. These statements it must bo borne in oiind are all based 6n what could be feun by tbe glass at a distance of Dearly eight miles, and by a low panic stnckea non-combatants who fled at aliuust the first gun from Newport News. In the meantime daikncss approached, though tbe moon shone out brightly, end nothing bnt occasional flashing or gnns coold be soeo. Tho Merrimac was also believed to be aground, as she remained stationary at a distance of a mile Iroin Ibe Minnesota, making no attempt to attack or molest her. devious to tbe departure of the steamer for Haltiniore, no guns bad been Gred for bnlf an bour the last one being tired from tbe Minnesota. Some persons declured that immediately after this lest gun was fired, a dense volume of vapor was seen to rise from tbe Merrimac, indicating the explosion of a bo.lor, whether this is so or not, cannot be known, but it was tbe universal opinion that tbe rebel monster was hard aground. Fears were of course entertained for tbe safety of tbe Minnesota and tbe St. Lawrence in such an unequal content, but if the Merri mac was really ashore, tbe could do no farther harm to them. It was the intention of Ibe Minnesota with bur picked gallaut crew, to have run into close quarters with tbe Merrimac, avoid ber iron prow and board ber. This the Merrimac seemed not inclined to give ber an opportunity to do, being afraid of tbe crew approaching her at close quarters when agrouud. Ateigbt o'clock when tbe Baltimore boat left, a fleet of steam tugs were being sunt up to the relief of the Mioueeot and St. Law rence, and ao endeavor was to be made to draw tbem off from tbe bar ou wbicb they bad grounded. la tbe meantime the firing bad been susptoded, whether from mntnsl consent or iieces.-ily could not be ascertained. The Hebel battery at Pig's Poing was also enabled to join in the combined attack on the M innnsota, and several guui were tired at her from S-j a-ell's Point as she went up, none of them, however, struck ber, but cue or two iiid over ber. The Baltimore boat left Old Poiot at eicht o'clock last night. About half ao hour aftet tbe left tbe wharf, the iron clad Krricson steamer and Moniteur pasted ber going io, iowod by the large steamer Moniteur, and undoubtedly reached Fortress Monroe by 9 o'clock and may have immediately gone into service. If not sbe would ba ready to take a Land early 00 Sunday morning. Washington, March 9 seven o'clock l. m. I Telegram from Fortress Monroe. I Tbe l.rr.cson arrriveo ei rorirris. aiooroe last night. Karly this morniog sbe was attacked ly the three vessels, the Merrimac, James town aud Yorktown, and, after five beurs' r intest, tbey were driven oil, tbe Merrimac iu a aiukicg conditio). Tbe abova is official, LiTEIt, Fortress Momkok, March 9. This morniog tba conflict wis renewed, until tbe presence of tbe Mouiteor was known to the Merrimac' Tbe latter wsi engaged with tba Minnesota, and but forlbe fortunate arrival of the MooiiMr, tba Minnesota might bva beep lost. Tbe two iroa cUd ! engja".scb ether 'of, iW0 or jorM n0ar8i tt long and at sl)ottange. No perceptible effect wag pro- d.Ced apoo either. They went along side once or twice, and seemed almost to ruo each ;her down, but they soon reappeared. The K ricson battery succeeded finally io forcing a large bole io the port side of the Merrimac, and with tho whole Confederate fleet, she then retired to Norfolk. At about one o'clock the U. S. gunboat Oregi n wag struck by tba Merrimac io ber bi iter and was blown up. A rebe4 eno-boat was cut in two yesterday afternoon by tbe Cumberland. Tbe crew of the Minnesota were brought 00 shore this afternoon, and with the assistance of the Spaulding she bag been gnt off, and is now on ber Kay here. Sba received numerous shots, bnt do seriotn damage. . The Congress is supposed to have lost over one hundred, inclnding but one officer. Tbe escaped crewg of the Congress and Camber land bave arrived here. Tbe Moniteur lies coma op to the expecla tions that were entertained or her, and fias proved herself impregnable to the heaviest shot at close quarters. Sbe behaved remark ably well on ber passago from New York, and although the sea covered her decks completely at times, her speed did not seem to bo at all diminished. To her presence here may be attributed the safety of the Minnesota and other vessels io port, and tbe final disabling of the Merrimac, which had previously been proof against everything. Captain Worden, of the Moniteur, was wounded in tbe head wbilu looking out of tbe wheel bouse. No other accident of any kind occurred to the Battery or crew. We bave not yet any list of the killed and wounded. Naval men bore are generally of opinion that, considering everything, the rebels had the worst time of it. Without the Moniteur, the damage might bave teen much more Serious. STILL LATER. Waamssrox, March 3 7o'clork, P. M. The telcr-ranti lines to Fortress Monroe has been completed, and the following despatch has been received direct from that point: "The Ericsson iron clad steamer Monitor, ar rived at Fortress Monroe last night, and earlv this morning she was attacked hy tho three Rebel learners, the Merrimac, Jamestown and York town. After a context of fire hours, they were driven olT, the Merrimac in a sinking condition. orririAi ukshtciim mum toRtiiess mosnna. WaSiiihotox, March 9. The following des patch was to night received hy Major General McUellan from l-eneral Wool : FortrilIS Mun roe, March ! 6 o'clock P. M. Two hours after my telegraphic despatch to the Secretary of War, last rvening, the steamer Mon itor arrived. She immediately went to the assis-tihc-e of ihe Minnesota, which was aground, and continued to until a few minuets since. Early this morning she was attacked by the Mcrrimac, Jamusiown aud Ytrktowe. A fter a five hours congest, they were driven off, and ihe Merrimac in a sinking condition, sbo was towed hy the Jamestown, Yotklown, and several smaller boats, towarJa Norfolk, 110 doubt for the purpose, if possible, to get her in the dry ' dock for repairs. The Minnesota is afloat and being toned to ward Fortress Monroe. inwra-rrii to thk stcar.Tinv or the irr, Fortress Mosnot, March 9 F-45 P. M, To U. Welles, Secretary of the Navy: The steamer Monitor arrived at 10 o'clock last nif-ht, and went immediately to the protection of the Minnesota, Ijing aground just below Newport News' At seven o'clock A.M., Ihe Merrimac, accompanied by two wooden steamers and sever al lugs, stood out towards Ihe Minnesota and opened fire. ' The Monitor met them at once, and opened her fire, when nil tha enemy's vessels retired ex cepting Ihe Mirrimac. These two iron-clad vessels fought part of the line touching each other, from eight o'clock A M., till noon, when the Merrimac retired. Whether she is injured or not it is impossible to say. Lieutenant J. S. Worden, who commanded the Monitor, handled her with great skill, assisted by Chief Engineer Stemers. Lieutenant AVorden was injured by the cement from the pilot-house being ditven into his eyes, but I trust not seriously. The Minne sota kept tip a continuous fire, and is herself somewhat injured She was moved considerably to-day. and will probably be olf to night. The Mwmtor is injured, and ready at any moment to repel anothei attack. (Signed) O. V. For. Assistant Secretary of the Navy. New Advertisements. Tbe I'oiif'i'Ksloiia and Epcrleuce of an Invnlld. rCnLI-?HED FOR THK BENEFIT AND -B- as a warning and a caution to young men who suffer for Nervious Debility, Premature De cay, &c ; supplying at the sitno time the means of Self Cure. Uy one who has cured himself after being put to great expense through medical imposition and quackery. Hy enclosing a post paid addressed envelope, single copies mav be had of the author, NATHAMUL .MAV FAIR, fc.nu,., Bedford, Kings Co., IS. Tt. ' March IS, ICC?. Iv " t KOWjA ation. TV OICK is hereby given that tho several Court of Common Pleas, (ieneral Quarter tensions of the peace, and Orphans' oort. Court of Oyer and Terminer and (icnernl Juil Delivery, in and for the county of Northumberland, to commence at the Court JKusc, in ihe borough ol Kuiibury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the seventh dnv of A PRIL, next, and will continue TWO WKEKS. Tha coroner, Justices of the Peace and consta bles in nnd for the county of Northnyilierlaiid, are requited to he then and there in their proper per sona, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other rt-tueinbrancea, to do those things to their several olliccs appertaining to be done. A ad all witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Common wealth agahiKt any prisoner arc also requested and commanded to be then and there attending in their proper persons to prosecute against him, as ahull be just and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to hepiinctual in their attendance, at tho time appointed agreeable to their notices Given under my hand tt Kunbury, the first day of March, in the year of our Lord one thotts. and righ' hundred aad sixty-two and the Independence of the United Slates of Aiticiica the H.'dh. God save the Commonwealth. DAVID WALDRON, SherieT. HhenfTs Office, Bunbury, March 8, 1 SHERIFF'S SALES. )f virtue of sandry writs of Venditioni Expo-- naa, fieri Facias, Al Fieri Facias and Leva ri Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleaa of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, to me directed, will he ei posed to public sale at Ibe Court House, in the borough of Sunbury, on fcalurday, the S!Hh day of March, A. D. IHtVJ, at 1 o'clock P. M., the following described real estate, to wit I . Tbe one and equal undivided half part of all that certain tract of limber land situate iu Lower Augusta township, Northumberland county, Pa., adjoining land of the heirs of Henry Maaver, de ceased, on the west ; laid of the heirs of Mamuel Reiser, deceased, on the east ; land of the heirs of Rev, J, p. Khindle on the south j and land of David Malick, on tha north; containing seventy acres mote or less. ALSO i All that certain lot er piece of ground situate in Ihe borough of Huuhury, Northumberland county, being bound aud deccribed, as follow, to it Hounded on Ihe south by V'horllrhai ly street ; on the wr si by lot number 22 1 r on Ihe north by an saey ; aim on me east hy t swn Btreel; be- ing numbered in the general nlan of said boroneh as lot numbtr S3 1 la-ing 60 Iret iu fjonl on , . . . , . ... . Whortleberry strwtt and in depth 140 feet. renaj, taken in ate ution and to M ivld a Ihe poj-crty of Jacsb SesslilHt. ALSO 1 At the same time and place, the one and equal unlimited half part of all that certain tract 01 Urn her land situate in Lower A no tut a township, Nor thtimherland county, Pa., adjoining land of Ihe heirs or Henry Masser, deceased, on tbe west land of the heirs of 8amuel Keiser, deceased, on the east land of the heirs of Rev. J. P. Shindel, deceased, on the south I and land of David R. Malick, on the north containing seventy acres, more or less. ALSO 1 At the same time and place, the following piece- parcel and tract or land being part ol a larger tract, belonging to the heirs of E. Ureenough, de ceased, situate in t'pper Augusta township, afore said adjoining land of Mrs Clark, land late of the heirs of John Wiggins, now of said Jacob Seas holtz, and bounded and described as follows, to wit ! Beginning at a stone on the division linn be tween the land thereby granted and land of Mrs Claik, thence by said division line north forty-nine degrees east eighty'two and four tenths perches to a beap of stones, thence by land late of the heirs of John (iiggins, now of Jacob Seaaholti, south eightyseven degrees, est ninety-six and four tenths perches to a heap of stones, thence by land of the heirs of E. Greenough, deceased, south thirty four and three fourths degrees, east sixty perches to the place of beginning containing fifteen acres and fifty-seven perches, strict measure. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as the pro-wrty of Jacob tjeasholla, with notice to Charles Uaringer. A I.SO : At the an me time and I lace, the following des cribed lot or piece of ground situate in I'pper Attgti sta township, Northumberland county, Pa., bounded on the north hy land of George Conrad, on the west by lands late of John Robins, decens. ed, on the eatt hy Catlawisea road, and oil Ihe south hy Centre turnpike road containing 5 acres, more or less. Seized, tuken in execution and to be sold ns the proprty of Henry Weise. ALSO : At the same time and place, a certnin lot or piece of ground in the town ofTrevorton, Nor thumberland county, bounded and described as follows, on the north hy the rail road, on the east by vacant ground, on the soulh by Market street., and on Ihe west hy lot owned hy ttenjamin Gear hart, it being marked in tha general plan of said town, as lot No. six (6) in block, seventy-ono (71) upon which is erected a two story frame house ouibuildings, Ac. ALSO: A certain tract of limber land, situate in Jackson township, county and State aforesaid beginning at a stone, thence by land of fsuec Deppin, south ten and a quarter degrees, cast seveoly perches to a stone, tbence by vacant land, north eighty sven degrees, west forty, four perches to a stone, thence by Holslioe's land, south eleyen and a quarter degrees, west sixtv six perches to a white oak, thencu by land of John Deppin, south eighty degrees, east forty-Eve perches to a place of beginning, containing eighteen acres, eighty seven per. dies, neat measnre. Also, the undivided moiety or half part of a certain tract of laud, situate in Jackson township, county aod State uforesaid, begin ning- at a stone, soulh ten and a half degrees. east thiity-nine perches to a pine on the land or John Adam, tlienco north four and a half degrees, east fifty-eight and one teeth of a perch to a stone, south eighty-three and three fourth degrees, east to 0 stone, thence olong und of r.nnle, south sixty aod three fourths degrees, eaat forty-six and five tenths to a cnesnut, tuence along the same, south seventy six degrees, east sixty-two six tenths of a perch to a stone, thence by other lands of Hepp-n nod Carman, north four aud a hulf degrees, weft ninety lour, two tenths of n perch to a chestnut, tbence by lund of 1'uviit Hillmao, sooth eighty-seven and three fourths degrees, west one hundred and sixty perches to a stone and place of beginning, containing sixty-six acresn and fifty perches. ALSO : Tbe undivided half moiety or half part of a certain tract or piece of laud situate in same township, county and State aforesaid, begin ning at a stone, theuce by land of south eighty-seven degrees, west one hundred perches to a chestnut, tbence by James Wil. sous land, south five decrees, east ninety six perches to a stone, soulh seventy eight do' greos. east twenty perches to a pine, tbenco by land of Lngle, north eight degrees, west thirty eight perches to a stone, north eighty eip-lit degrees, eaist one hundred and sixty eight and seven tenths perches to a stone, thence by land of David Ililbish, nort'h sixty five perches to tbe place of beginning, containing forty four acres, strict measure. ALSO : Those tnocertaio outluts of (-round situate in the town of Trevortoo, county and State aforesaid, and described on the plan of said town as lots Nns. ten nnd eleven (Nog. 10 and 11) in block one hundred aod four (No. lUi ) AI.su : A certain lot or prnond No. 2, In block No, It!), as numbered in thn Deneral nlan nf the town ofTrevorton in Aie county of Northum berland and State of 1'ennsylvania, whereon re erected two story frame dwelling boose. ALSO: A certain lot of ground situate in the town of Trevorton, Zorbe township, county aud Stat aforesaid, boonded on tke north by an alley, south by Coal street, east by Int of u illinm Campbell, and west by lot of Daniel Doaawin, being lot No. A, io block No: KM, 1iereon is erected oue and s half story frame bouse. ALSO: The following lets as numbered in the gen eral plan of the town of Trevorton, county aod .-5 lata aforesaid, to wit : Lots Noe. 8 and 13, in block No. 1C. lot No 13 in block No 19. lots Nob 1 and 2 in block No. 22, lot No. 3 in block No. 34 lots Noa. 1 and '1 in block No. 30, lots Nos. 8 and 9 in block No. 50, lot No. 4 in block No. 61. lots Nos. 3 and 4 in block No 53, lots Nos. 7 anp 8 in block No. &G, lots Nos. 5 and C in block No. 67, lot No. 9 in block No. C8, lots Nob. " and ' io block No. 86 lots Nos. f end C in block No. 109, lots Nos. 8 aod 9 in block No. M, lot No. 13, containing two seres ; lot No. 36, containing one acre. Beized, taken in execution and to ba told as the property of William Deppen. ALSO : At the same place, on Saturday, the-5th day of April, 18C2. at 1 o'clock, P. M. All that certain tract of land, situated in Upper Mahuooy township, Northumberland county, l'a., adjoining land of Daniel Wrist, Solomon Dunkelberger and others 00 tbe east, John Moyer aud Nathan Haas ou the South, John Diehl on the west, and Daniel llowerler and others on tbe north, containing two hundred and twenty-seven acres, more or less, about one hundred end fifty acres whereof are cleared. Whereon are erected large two story r tone Dwelling house, Hank Barn, Wagon House, Spring boose and other ont. buildings, Jie. Seized, taken in execution aod to be sold as tbe property of Henry Haas. . DAVID WALDRON. Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Sunbury, March 15. 18C2. bUE RIFF'S SALE. 1 )Y villus of a certain Alias writ ol Vendition Expo. J nas, uuued out ot the Court ol Common I'tats id Noutiuintierlnud county, Pa., In me directed, will be et posed lo publie ante, at the Court House in tha isnrruith ol lilnbury, on -snUirday, Msich Sttli, letti, at II u'vUicli A. M.,enctolkwiug described property to wilt A certain lot of i round, situate in Ih. borouih of Hun- bury, NorihuniberUnd eouitty, aud fciut. ul I'cuiisvlvuuiu nuuiiHu-ea ill in ihe gei.erul planol auid towu, and Is ti ed and eeaciibcd as follows, to wit l on tiieuorthbv liU' Biokin stieel, south bv auallev. east bv . Lit of stebastisn llsupl,aud west by Ueei street, containing one quarter of an uere, wncroon are erected ukitgc two-story sum. dwel ling house, kiu-hen, stable and oilier outbuildings. Also,. II lh. defsndaurs lilleiest in number fll. situ ate in the bo-ousti of Sunbuiy aforesaid, and bounded aud described as follows, to wit t North byj-thamokin street, i east bv h number SJ auuta hv an lUv ttA hv L-..., sirit, containing al.,ut nns-louilh of an sn. whnci,g ""Tn'.-V W'L'ZJ ,tm '-', '. (" '';., ,V rharie. Weave a. a Uulel) a lare.subl. awl .-i.i.u,ktiu,a. ' ' 'ill lU.1 eortnin meesuAce .IM tract tslaitfl siiuais I .ts-iuhip itfoKtSMl, ticoi-j pari f a hi-fe truei - i;td tua wairaat io the iwiacW Jhu Uiady, C 'lttstnlrig loo anil all-Sine. Iionmlt-il anil itrrerilmt ns lullows, to wit: on (tie ninth t,y .mlwig ll, nti ly luml of Wm I, Dewart, soulh liy lamia of -Itoiiuel Claik, and west hy Inmls o llrnry Mumtr, rtrenisnt, ami on which areohened two large veins of Owl, now Mug worked. ' Also, sit thnt certnin mpwnnge ami tract ofranrl, ailitnts in Coal township nfurcaotl, hrmgpart of a Inrgrr Unci of Isitrl survryrtl ill the mime of John Hntdv, cmtmning fin nci es ami sltowanrn, bounded and di-srribed as follows, to wit t on lbs north by land nf laidwig Ghbs, east hy Imu! surveyed in the nui of Luke idler, south hy hunt of lnmue Wrthfrill, and west by tha ntwivs desrrihrd Irset of Wm l.Dewart, anon which two veins of conl are open ed, and now in working otdef Also, thestirrsee right to all the following described lota of grituitd luld out upon John Hrsily lrnet of hntil, situ'ile in the town of 9hsrnokm aforesnid, .nid tiu-ked in the plsu of said town, with Ihe numbers, 314 ain Ul, contain ing about nne-eiahth of mi acre ench. Also, all thnt certain nieasiiageniid tract of Innrt. situate in Cml township sfotesmd, being pnrt of a targer 'tirtet of land surveyed ill thetisme of John Itrnily, coiibiiiiiiie: 174 neres, strict ntensure, boiVtded on the north hy lauds of Mnrtniu Unas, ou the emt by innrt Inte Purily nud Dvwnrt, (now t'urily.) on the south by lands of ThoinnN Itiiunlton, nnd iw the west by Inndsof ilham !' Hoiiiy,oil which are opened two larfe veins of conl. Also, the undivided tmlf of a certain tract rif Inmt, situ atstnConl townthi, nfoieanid, surveyed iu the name of Wllhnm T! Htsdy, contHiuiug 414 acres, biuudrit nod de scribed ns follows, to wit : ou the north by Imid nf Mnrtin (.His, east hy binds of Jrdin Brady, south by lauds Thom;is Hamilton and Ksther Kramer, wet by lands nt'M: K le versouaud John Hoyd. being a vultintil trnet of e -ai liiur). Also, the umlivided third ivtrtof nil that certnin tract of land sitimtc iu Coat township nloresnid, surveyd in the untne of Joint Hoyd, eoutntniug 4t4ju-rrs. bounded nnd described ns follows, to wit : on the north hy Innd of Thus Ifnrniltou, (old survey,) mi the eust hy bind 'of Wiilntin I' Hrnly. on the south hy Inndsof M K Levers-ut mid Kred. etick Kramer, und on the west bvlnuds of Mutlous Zun. merman, l-iug a viihiuble trm-t oleosl Inmt. Also, 1 lie undivided ninth purl of nil tl4t certnin tmrt nf lund sininlc in t.onl township nforrftiid, surveyed iu the nnme of Tliotntis Hamilton, continuing 4 Wai-res. -mil allow ance, bounded on the north bv Innds of Vilhnm I' Hr:ulv and John lltndy. cast hy land of Sninuel Clurk, south by Inudsol John t nrsott and l-.sther Kramer, nnd west hy hiiulsof William I'liiadyjOil which n coat vein has been opened. Also, the undivided h-ilf part of all that certain Irncl of Innd. situate iu Little Muhouoy township, oountv nnd tlnte nforesnid. surveyed in the nnme of JoHeph l.yon, contan- liir mi acres, nouuneii ami in-scntieo as loiii.ws: on the north ly land of John Punkleherper. enfl tiy lund of Fred erick Itees. soulh by hunts if Frederick' DunkleberiTe-, and west by the Oap, upon which a coal vein is opi-ned. Also, the undivided half part of all that certain tract of land, situate in Point township, county aforesaid, surveyed in the name of John llnrron. jr., containing 410 acres and allowance, bounded on the north by land of 1 . Ilcwit, on 'lie cast ly lands of William Uer.son and Robert Krwiu, on the south by land of Willkim Urodie, and west hy lands of A. Kensing. Also, all that certain trnct nf Inm), surveyed in the name of Itohrrl Erwiu, silunte in Point town ship aforesaid, containing 413) acres, hounded -in the north by land of ilham llci aon, on the cast by lands of 1". Rranhnm, on Ihe south by II. Kurtz, and on the west by lands of John Bar- ron, jr. Abn, all that certain tract ol land, surveyed in the name of Ijhencier Uriinhnm, situate in Point township aforesaid, containing 1-10 acres, bounded ! on Ihe north hv land of John David, en-t bv lands , of Andrew Jennie, south and west by Robert I Erwin. Also, ill that certain tract nf land, surveyed in tbe name of Andrew Epple, situate in Point township aforesnid, cnntniiiing 430 irrca bounded on the north by lands of David lackson, east by In mis of John Service, south and west by Kbcna zer llranhatn. Also, all that certnin tract of land, surveyed in the name of John Service, situate in Point town ship aforsnid, containing 121 acres, bounded on the north hy land of David J.ickson, east by Innd of J. Thorncroft, south by Innd . and west by lands of Andrew Hpple- Tbe last five Iracls of Und above described containing valuable dtposi tcs of iron ore. Also, all the following ilcscribcj lots of parcels of ground, sitttnte in Ihe town af Mount (,'nrniel, in I lie township of Mount (-'armel, county and State aforesasd, Io wit : lot number I, marked in tbe plan of said town as Ilepot Lot block num ber in said luwn, situate on the Shamokiu Val ley I'nilroad block number JO in said town. Scixcd, taken in execution, and to be sold at the property of W. L. Dewart. david waldron, Sti'rr. SheriirOlFicc. i Sunlinry. Man-h Hth. '62. M 1I1IOXS 1 I'Altil 1. Ira T. Clemrnt, ) vs. In tbe Court of William M asser, Julia Mas Common l'lea.i ser, Henry H. Mser, l'o- of Nnrthumber ter IJ. Masser, Joseph J. J-land county. Albright, Jereminh Sbiudel j April Term, and Klizabeth his wife, and 18C2. Francis Ducber and Mary i his wife. J Xnrthuiuherland Ctmiity, m. Tbu Commoowealth ol renn?ylvaoiB,--to the Sherill if said county, ti kkk.ti.su : IF Ira T. Clement, make jou secure of presenting his claim, then, we comtminj you that you summon, by good nnd lawful sum monera, William Masser, John Mufeer, Hen ry H. Masper, l'ete; li. Masser, Joseph J. Albright, Joremiah Shindel and Klizabeth his wife, and rancis llucher and Mury his wife, late of your county, so that they be aud appear, before our Judges at Sunbury at our County Court of Common Pleas, there to be held the first Monday of April next, to show wherefore whereas, they tha said Ira T. Clement and the aforesuid William Masfcr, John Masser, Henry U. Masser, Peter H. Masser, Joseph J Albright, Jeremiah Shin del aud Klizubolh his wile, and i'ruiicis Du. cher and Mary his wife, together and undivi. ded, do huld all tbat certum piece or tract of Laud, situate in the township of Coul, Nor thumberland county, Pennsylvania, contain ing twenty-live acres, more or less, with the i appurtenances ; being a part of a larger tract j ol land surveyed upon a warrant granted to John Hrady, bounded on the north hy a tract of land surveyed io the name ol Ludwig (ins, on tho east by another divided part of tho said tract surveyed in the nutne of John lira dy, now owned by Wui L Dewart, on tbe south hy land surveyed iu tbe name of .-Urn-uel Clark, and on the west by aootber part of tho said John Brady tract, now owm-d by Wm Cameron and others ; upon portion of tho surface of which said twenty-five acres of land, certuin town luts and parts of town lots. adjoining tho town of Miatnokiii, Northum berland, innnty, and walked aud designated iu the additiou to tho Oeneral Plan of said town of Shamokio, have been laid out, num bered and ditsignated as follows, viz '. ''Lnts Nos. 198, rj'.l, 2011. -Ul, .02, 203,204, 301, 302, 303, 304 and 31:5 and parts of lots lo t, 103, 1G2, 205, 20G, 207 and 300 ;" the fluid plaintiff, Ira T Clement, owning one nudivi ded eighth part of the said land and the said deft-udunls owning tbe other undivided seven' eighth thereof, viz : the said William Masser tho oue undivided eigbtb ; John Masser, tho one undivided eigbtb ; Henry It. Ms,sser, tbu one umlivided eighth ; I'eti r U M-asser, the one undivided eighth; Joseph J Albright the one undivided eighth ; Jeremiah Sbindol and Klizabeth his wife, in right of said Klizabeth. one undivided eighth; Francis Ducber and Mary bis wife, in right of said .Mary, the re maining one undivided eighth part thereof; the- tho said defendants, partition whereof i. . . l L . . . i: . . ueiween tuetn iu uu inane, ai'curuiiiH tu ine .L i.l .1. i ! laws oi mis couinionwea.ia in fucu case mane j and provided, do gainsay, and the same to he done, do Dot permit unjustly and against the j same, laws and customs in such rase made and provided, .tc. And bave yon then and there the names of those suuinioners aud this writ. Witness tbe Honorable A. JoKntx, Fresi dent of tbe said Court, tbu 25lb day of Feb: roary, A. D. 1SK2. DANIKL I5KCKLEY, Trotb'y. 1 certify tbat the above is a true copy of the original writ, (ahd tbat all partitS inter ested Will please take notice. DAVID WALDltON, SLeriCT. Sheriffs Office, Sunbury, March 1st, 1862. J L'atute orciirlxtiuu 8. !Irmii, Uc'd. NOTICE IS hereby given that letters of administration upon tbe estate of Christian H. Drown, late of Ihe borough of Northumberland, deceased, have been granted to the suhscrilurr. All persons having claims against Ihe said estate are rrcjunatrd to make known the same without delay; and persons knowing themselves iudebwd are requested to make payment. MATILDA DROWN Adtu'lrii. Nuylhumbtilaud, Jan. 291b, 1861, .til To tiKStroy tints, Rosches, As. To llestroy Mice. Moles, and Ants. To Destroy lied Hues To liesiroy Moihsin Fars. Cbthes, Ac. To llestroy Mosquitoes nnd Fless To Destroy Insects on l'1-.nlaand Fiwls. To lestroy Inserisou Auimnt'. AC To Destiny - Jlvery form and spevies of Vermin Tin: "ONLY I.NFALIJIil.K F.IKI)li;S KNOWN." Destroys Instantly EVERY KOKM AND SPECIKS OF "W ibe: ni5 h&jsl ;n: mr Tluise Preparations (nnlikeall ithen) are "Free l"r..m Poisons." "Not dangerous to the IInim:i Fatuity " "Hut dou-'t die on the premises 'They come out of their h ,cs Iodic." They are the only iut'a'litile remedies known ' '-t-J jvnrs nnd more csinMished in New York Citv " tseil by the City Posit irf.ee. Fse.l by the City Prisons and Station Houses. Used hy the City Steunnns, Ships, tt.;. Fst-d by .ihe City Hospitals, AITus-Hoiiaes, Ac. I serf by "the. t.lity II..UIs '.stoi ' -M Niiholal,' stc jed by the Ibnriliug Houses, ft a. Used by more than 5u,WD Private Fnmili IV See one r two peci mens of what is Krervwhere sn:d by Ihe People Kdiluis Dealers, ic. HOtVK.KKF.PKKi troubled with vermin need he so ii" longer, m rney use "l o,lar' Kstrrmiuiitors. We have used it to oui satisfaction, nnd if n bos eost ss We I would have it Wp bad trod poisons, but thev efl.-eti d nothing ; bnl'-Costm V urlu-n- kuorks the breath out of ( Hu'e, Mice. Itoaehes. nil I lled-liucs. ijnu-ker than we can I wrilu It. It is iu greut demand ull over the eouiitiv Medina t).J (iuzelte. MOHK tilt Al nnd provisions nre destroyed nnnurill in lirant County by vermin. Unit w-mld p-iv f..r toni f this H at Bint Insect Killil Ijoaiuter (Wis ) Herald. ItRNKV tt. CohtaU We are selling V"ur prepimtions rapidly. Whert-vei they have been lisej, lints, Mie. It-ueliebUiid 'vrtnin ilis.ij-eai re iii'y. I:cj.skA: Slot Win, l"rU,K:l, Winds, a-, -td. 'CostarV Eat, Roach, &c , Exterminator. "CostarV "Costar s" Bed bug Exterminator. "CostarV "Costar s" Electric Powder for Insects, &c. Iu i.-cuiid $1.00 Uoiea. Motth-sniut Klaiks.MnnJSJaizes lor p!iiututi"iis, Mops, itonta, tloiti. s, i; o.e. CAU TION ! ! ! To prevent the public from be ing imposed u;ion by Mpurioua and Highly i'cr nicious ImilHtions, a new lube! tins been prepared hearing a fax siir.ilc jjl the I'roprielor'a sigimture. Kxniiiine each los.l!le, or lUsk rarefwlly befme purt-husing, und tul.e nothing iiiifCU'l'A HV." SOLD Every where by All Wholesale Druggists in huu cities. Soie uf the WHOLESALE AfSKNTS IX NEW VORK CITV. !hiehi liuItrothels Co. II A r.hiisttK-k, llnllJk Co. A II At II Sands .V. Co W heeler Ji Hart, James S Aspiuwall, Moruau and Allen Hall, liuekel It Co Thomas and Fuller I' LI tu vu and i Ilnrral, Ki.lev Kitehen. I I. ale At Hot irs.ni. M VVar.l. Ch.ee i:o. MpKok n Ar liotihins. II ! lt iri cs.V Co f (- V,--sJt Co. 1-iUelle, Mirsh llardlier. I'all. il.X' liuad Co, t'oiiiud Kojl. liters. riin.ADFt.riii.i, v. T W Ovottnn.t Co. II A FaUutKl-k and Co, Itlohrrl Sh oeuinkel and t7e Ff euell, Kiciiulds und Co, and others. and by Druggists. Cmcera. Storulccers and Kctnilern generally in all Country Towns and Villiges In Ihe XJ2STITE3D STATES. AT SUNBURY, PA. HOLD HV FAILING & GRANT, And by tha Druggists, Storekeepers and Retailers generally. Country Dealers can order as above. Ur addreaa orders direct or if Prices, Terms, Ac, is deaira J, ISend for IBh'.'j Circulai, giving reduced Prices lo I1E.NHY R. COS TAR. Principal Depot -No. 612 HruaJuay (Oppo site tha HI. Nicholas Hotel,) iNesn Yolk. Marih I, lbbJsm C Tt I 'X r t JM rillLADESrilIA COMMERCIAL COL L E G E , N. P.. Comer of Till ami chcanut Stirets. PiiilwMphia This Institution, which was eMnblislied in !M t and U now consequently In the I Hth year of its existence, numbers among its graduates, hundreds of the most successful Merchants and UiiMiiosj Men ol our oounlry. .! Ihe object ol tha Inst.t.tt.on is solely to sfTor.l una men facililies for thorough prcpnratiou for young men facilities for thorough prcpnratm business. The branches tnughl are, DnoVkccping, a np plicnhle In the various departments of trade I Pen manship, both plnin andnrnamenlal ; Commercial Law, Mathematics, N avigaiiun, Civil Engineering, Drawing, Phonography, and Modcern Langua ges The system of instruction Is prrulair ; no rlas sra or set lesions are made use of, hut eath stu dent is taught imlividuilly, so that he mny commence at any time, and attend whatever hours are most convnieitt. Catalogues are issued annually after the ISih of A pill, remaining names of the students for Ihe year, and full particulars of terms, Ac, and mny bo obtained at any lime hy address ng the Princi pal. In extensive acenmmdations, wide-spread repu tation, and Ihe lengthy experience of the Princi pal, Ill's Institution ofleta fnrilities pupcrior In any other in the country, for yxung men wishing to prepnare for business, and to obtain at the snme lime a deploina, which will prove a recommenda tion for them to any Mercantile House. t it Crittenden's iScrio of T'rc atises on Hook Keeping, now .more widely circulated than any other work on the sul jcct, arc for sale at the Col ledge. S. HODOn CriTTENDEN, All'y al-I.aw. Feb. 8. lKfiS. y S U Nil U R Y ACADEMY. Rev. P. KIZKH, A. M., intending to con Gno his pastoral labors to a mnllor tlistricti bus nrranped to tnko charge of Mr. Wolver ton's Clusiical School, on tbe first Monday iu March next. Terms per quarter to remain as a present viz: fJrnmmnr, Arithmetic', O-ography, &.C. $4 00 Higher Koglii-h Diuucbes, it 00 Languages, Latin, Oreck, Oormou and French, 7 00 Mr. Woi.vkrto!, tbe present Frincipal has kindly consented tn rentier nssmtance occa sionally during tbe Erst quarter. tT Patronage is ret-peetfully solicited. Sunbury, January 16. 18".2. KolEocV ISandt-iiou Co7ite. This preparation, mnde from thn beat Java Coll'ee, is recommcniled by phyaicianii as a superior NUTRITIOUS liE VEHAfJE for ener.il Debility, Dyspepsia, nnd nil billions disorder. TliousamU who l.nvc been compt llej to abandon the use of coll'ee will use this without injurious t-Hcrts. One can contains the strength ol two pound-t of ordinary cullee. Price ii' cents. KOIXOCK'S I.H AIX. The purest and best DAKINfi POWDER known, tor making light, sweet and iiiittuiotis UicuilauJ cukes. Price 15 cents. Hivt ricTt'inu ur M. n. KOLLOCK, Chemist, Corner of Broad und Cbnstunt Streutst, rim.ADKi.i-iiiA, Anil aolil by ull Urnylstj aud Grocers. March 1. 116!. THE tTBEASURY "MottT A LITTLE HOOK. .H-signing to aid in DISAKMINU TKEASU.X. and resturin repose to THE NATION ! -To provide bonus of comfort, and open fie I (3 of ttiiterpiUo for KETUiiMNt; VOLI.'NTEEKf ! r?" This lit'.tle woik should he in the hand, of every rentier. Price of the Hook one copy, Tuji ('entsj 15 ropil-a, .Jll.uo, ou copies, .iJ..1 j 1UU topics, iono. Address all orders accompanied wi:h the ca-hto JO.E3 WEHSTEIt. io. 50 North Fifih St., (Inn 2(171),) Pbila. N. U. Ajenla wanted to sell this Hook in every town, county and Mate. March I, 18T,3. 3t. i?H I L A DE Ll?H I RE A D IN fj R R fj o. IMtFNULIt TKAINS FOH 1'tlTrsH'U.l.K, KKAU 1NU AND IIAIiltrstil ItVi. MoitMN't,, mm: daily, (Suniivs i:.;,i.i,.,! i CAlsLCiWIIlI.t. S-!K.KTtl, I' 1 1 1 1 . A 1 I '. I . A It I A (Pass tiieer entrjitti'vs on 'l'hirleenlli and on C.il 'w.oll sticets,) n'.-"0 A M., couiiri-hn:' at ll:tir;ti,rg u i:h llic I'rumt !. viiini Kai!.oi,d 4.15 I'.'l. tiain riiiiiiing to I'ltthhiiri: ; the Cunil.ethiid tlllev I, So I. M., tiain luiiunn! to CMoV- l.ersi; Curlisle, Ac., aud lh .Northern Cjniial Itjilrond 1,-JO l M., ttuia ru'irimr toSniil.urv. Ac. At 'n:uNtn.N I.I.N KS I.eaveNcw I)ei-..t. I tiKNIlU nf IlilDAD AF.IlCAI. l.tlWAU.I. frHhlJ'-, I'llll.ADI.I.I'lllA. (1 .iM.-ncr t-ntraiiees on 'l lorlet-ir im 1 Cn':ow fill: 8;r, .-: ) K.u l"t' Tl? II.I.I-. fi d IIAKUISIU llei, utS.IS P M., DAII,V.eoi,neeliiir at llurrisinov Willi the Nurllieru Cei . lr.il U:4liroiid for itl,uly, W illia;,i.oit. i;ina.VL-. Fxpress liain frorii New V.iSt, via F.asloii, tnakesehise ci note! ion wtli Keu.ltng Mail sad A'-c-.inin daSMu trains, e-ntieetieg ut I larrnl.ura with tile l eruis) Kaioa Central 3.l-i A l-, tram running W'n-t. For llFADi.Nli, only ul 30 A.M., (Sudii)a e-x-re;.tid.) 1'li.TANrn VIA MIII.AtlII.rilU AND BEAUIXO (AILnovU. t-r in IMitNitlrhihiu. Allies. l 5- rhilndcluhia aiel Hemline k I and Lelauiou Va.k-y It. It". IISJ HrtTtiixitiile, l.cutl I Dip's I.trliuu -n, Ilurri-flitirg, iMiu.'htti, N!illi.Ttnirf, Trrvorl'.n Junction, Sinilmiy, ,Nitithtini!ir!iuu!, 1,' wilniijj, Milt.'u, Mitnry, AViltinmspnrt, Jk-'tit-y MiDre, I.-K-k Haven, llalfi'in, Triiv, Ktuiim. 117 I kl llill ft n- Nolthern Centrul Itmlruad. 1H7 j Suuhuiy and Kris It. R. VI 'II ' !i;)5 till 201 an; WiMiatnsnnt nnd r.Iuitru itaiUuad. TheS A. M units I.', I' M. ininsCDN'NK.f'T HAII.Y AT I'tiRI' fl.lNTON', (Suintavs rst-enleil.) wnh the l-ATfAWISSk, WII.I.IAMM'OKT, AM) f.HW. ItAll.llOAlt, llinking olose eontieelloisi Willi lines In MAtiARA l'll.b, CANADA, Ihu t:ST, A.Nii tUl TUWT.ST. Dr.PdT IN I'tlllTAIMejsI'HIA. Comer of lilt I A I) A Ml T l.l.dW III I.I, Slrsets. W. II. MelUlKN.NKV, iSrcrctary. KcLruar7 S3, IEII3. NATRONA CO A L 01 L ! " WlltlttMI II SOX tM'LWMVr, mot eilieil to any KK.lt 1 iM"..M. nv iniy exj-l-isive (til, when a few cents inotu ser gallon will luiinsti you Willi a ierfecl Ull . Matte only Ly PA. SALT MAMTACTt'llINf! COMPANY, No. I-J7 W'alout burn, Phfta.K lehat. Cl.ruary 1.1. IMi. I) SAPONIFIEtt I TaPONIFIER ! ! I'll K FAMILY SOAP MA til-: It A'i Ktteheutj reuse can he ttiude into good tnp, using raiKiniticr ! Directions Aeeompanymg Faeh Hos ! HOAP in as etir-ilv made with It. us Hulking a eup of cof c. Mnmif ,1'tutt-d i.i.lv hy th- P.-i'iiti'.-s PA. SS.M.r M ANIKAlTIIIINn COMPANY. No. li'! nlnut Slreet, Vtu'adi l hu. Fetirtuty l.t. IOi ly Aiiftifor's IVolice, T'StllE under-inned, having becu appuintod bv 3. the Court of Conitnun Pleas of Northumber land County, an aodit r to distribute Ihe ninnies in the hands of John A. 8uvder, assignee nf Simen Hnyder, lo and among those entitled, will attend for lUut purpose in his ollice, in tbe borough of Huubury, on Monday, the ITih dny of Ma'sh prox., between the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P.M. Tlne tntere-ted may attend. J.NO. KAV CLEMENT. Au.litor. Sonlniry, Jan. 15th, Ififia AlitiliiUtratui'M .futlce. N'OTICR is hereby given thai letters of adrninlstnition liavins heeu y muted to the aiil.a-iiiierBou ihe vaintc or .Mertisn lliiehes, Ule of t-liausikiu iv.-usliip, N'oiihuin tierlund emuly, ia., deeeased. All ptisons ui'leMed ara reiiierite4l to make uniuediatu nuyuieut, wad Ihosu having claims to present them for settlement ALVIN' 1) Itt'tiHKrl, VKTKB YOST. Ohnmokln If , Feb. . lc6idl Adininls'nit'irs. riauuts Tiiitid. fHF subscriber offers his aervices to the citi tens of bunhury and vit inity, in '1'uuing Pianos. Orders Ull at the Crnlial Hotel, -kill Im attandt-d lo. O. K1MUALL. Jaoiaty 18, 186 J.-If FALL AND .WINTER CLOTHING. JOSEPH SCHWEITZER, Agent. BUNBURy.l-A., Tt AS i.,t received . I,n m.,.rriii. j M I. A I.NTKU CMlTIIIMJ. n.adr m. ',.( 'ii .;,.,. - ,, ,,. ... . . ., .' . all si .., ol tbe best, styles, suih ni ninnimw Hliu III liie ISll'Sl FKOM JO to I2. A good stark of UA681MERE COAT4. A splendid assortment of DUESS COATS. A large Variety of m?6I.XES.S COAT?. An escollnnt assortment PANTS AM) VESTS. ' A large supply of Mens' t'lidershirls, Mvr shirts. White whirls. Drawers and a variety of other articles for mens' wear ten numerous to mention. Persona in want of clothing cannot do better than io buv 8t this cheap store. Call and examine for vourselves nnd you will find it thenper than can bo purchased cUctaihctc JOSETII SCHWEITZEK, Agent. Murkct Street, nearly opposite Wt-avcr'a Hotel. riunbury, Dec. l-t", ISM. THE GREAT CAUSE Of' " Z-JlvC.lT IvCIGEP.T. Just Piihli!ieil in a .Scaled Envelope; Price R eta A l.KCTl HE HY Du CCI.VERWEI.L, 0 THE CAUSE AND CUKE of Mpermat or rhien, t'onsnniplimi. Menial and Physical Debili ty Ncrvuusntss, Epilepsy; Impaired Nutrition of the Itody l l.aesituu'e; Weakness of the Limbs and the Hnekt Indisposition, anil Itirspai-ity for sttiily and Labor; Dtillncss of A ppn-hrnsion j Loss of Memory ; Aversion lofocielv; I. eve nf Solitude; Timidity; Keif Distrust; Dizziuers ; Hevl-iche ; AU'ertiona of the K-.cs; Pimples on the Face; Involuntary Eniiifioi s. and nPI,.in Incapacity j the Cnnsetpjences of i'oulliful Indis. crction. Ac , &c. Vff This admirable Lecture clearly proves thnt the above enumerated, often sell alllit ted, evils may Ve. removed without medicine ond without thngcrous surgical operations, and should be read by every youth and every man in tho land. "iem unilcr senl, to anv aildrcss, in n plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, oi two pusduge slumps, by addressing Dr. CHAM. J. (J. KLINE. 1'.'7 Hotvrry, New Vurk, Post OIHce Hox, l.infi. G ROVER & BAKLE. S 1'iiat I'rcuiinm SEWING MACHINES loll FAMILY USE AND .'Hn mi Cue:! iiiliij; PitrpoirN. U nh Ili'tiiiners, Fellers, Tuekeis, borders, Itnidtrs, Ac PRICES FROM $40 UPWARDS SEWJMr MACHINE COMl'ANV, Make tl.e Ih-1; or Shuttle Sti'eh Maehmes ,,f the sara patlems, nrel ut th rune iiiti-.-tas llti -ir cettUrnled l'tvL- lil.i; LOCK Sl l ICIt MAI 'HI.NKS. 'i'iiis istle only Ci inimiiv ihi! mnVes ttli kii.di th-'ie- f"re tli lie. nlyonc It.al tun suj-jiiy all the t antv of tiiu pua- I T'lrelr-si-is i-m take tlieir eh-.ie nil Hi- uiiviiei-e of e.-trliaiieiiii; for the f either Slilch it her. A im-vv style oi hm:ie M.n-hiiie runs fust and iptiet, for Vest M.ikcli Tuihus, Slioc Hinders, 4e. .If the I.nw 1'rirc of $10. l"r BtY TDK BF..ST si UnOVKK .V liAKFR'S.fi M f... ;50 Clieatnut Str.-t, IM.il.Klelpina. 11. H. Misslii, Sunbury, Agent for tlie Manu facturer. Die. n hc: 21, i:i ly THE LATEST STYLE Oi? SPRING AND SUMMER GARMENTS, ARB CONirTAKTLY XrZASS ut the FasMonable Tailoring Establishment J -A. COB O. 2ECK, Marlict Mrcrt, st'MiMir Ph. fniIK s'uhsi-ril or has juf! rcreived nml opcou.l - a Inro assortment KI'IUNO AND bls'M- Mr.K tiOODr. such as OF KVERY DESCRIPTION' A yl'AI.ITY. Plain and Fancy Cas6imere3, Vesting-u, &c nf the latest styles. In aiMitinn l i his stm-k he is consttiiitly receiving new stij plies front the citv ket-pini; a full assortment ol the most substantial und latest style of I roods in the city markets. He is prepareJ to mnkc to order all kindi of Gentlemen's nml toy's wear, such as DRESS COATS, KRot'K-COATS, Hl'Ul. MCss.CilATS. VESTS. PANTA LOON'S, Ac. Ac. of tho very lateet style, and in the most substan tia manner, at short notice. Any UooiU not on hand, will ho furnished from Philadelphia, hy giving two day's notice. LT Cull and examine, my flock, no iliarcs iRaiio for showing. I COU O. BECK. Sunbury, May II, Entirely VegetaLls- lo Alcobolio Prepa ration. Ii It . IIO t V I. 1 AD'S CULEU RATED GSHIvCAlT BITTSPsS, I'ropiircil hy Ull. C. M. JACKSON & CO.,ri.iWtliIiia.r.i will t'flVctuully cure I.IVEK COM rL.MNT, liYsi'EI'tflA.J.W.N. t'hroi.ic Nitvohs OitiUHv, Dlrvcass's. of tlu KiJ- -' -tnj ullil.t-timci uriMiig from a tliur Jort J J.ivcr ur Momacli. Hiich in Cii)ntipiiiinn, litw:ifd TilcN. l'u!nr- -i t" Uv Hi nd, Atiilil) ut' tilt Sti'lMHi'li. .Viusr.i. ITruilttin. Itmyunt i 'i Fo-ftt, 'titiifs ur U'ti;lit in ths ii.ititn.'h, Ssiut Kriiciniiniuj Sinkittt; or Khutor n iit m tiie IM I Stniu.K ti, htviiinmift n" lite Ufial. HoiriMl il tl I : j ; i . ' t Hrt-.iihnii.'. Kluttiricj nt I he Ilciiri. i.'h"r.n!r: r (! :'inir St'IltWltD'Utl Wlit.l l U 1 V I T i P"H'r, 11'llli-f-fM l I IKI' M, tl.-H . vi-Ut brt"ff tin' ti:tit , i-'cVfl Mint I'lltl i" nit mi Hitr h(c UarL, t "lici, l.iiiilu, Ac , ?imUii l':uin-.oi lit -it Itur-tliif: til lUc Klrbli, CuDi'sliil Itu-ti-miu- I i'"."'!. 'Mt c' it l'cjitt-.'iii'Hi if Usui wilt ;vjiivriy rvenl rl!uv t i vir, liilliwui I- evi r, Ac 'i'.i prtih ictr in c-iUiiit1 Ul- Biiettiii't) ! ill t'litf tint prf jmiiil .n. f.1.rl 4MU ttD ii U t fini; .'( I lit- I'I ni. hi v it title Kl III MM Villus, HI 111 aijtlLt;ihU ttf til silatCHBli Mf WUicli it ia rcciMiiLiult J. It m no uw una iiiitnt-tl arliclf. t-ut oi -' llial i-t '-l tlic t 'skill' h tvvcivt y fui ttiui Lcicn: lltr Ainu kmii p y'v, Hilits r--jnititluii mid fule lire unriv.i!' l lv nny fcimt iur prfpiinitioiin ejiiiiiit. Tlif trtiuitj7 ut Hi-lav-'i lmumi by tho mi'ft piiiii.iiitiii mul wrll ku-nvu l'h wn i-tun m-4 IiiiIivhUiuI hi all wiui lti c-'linirv ti ImtncuKf, hhiI m ViiiH'uI pr'nsul ut lite Alinunar, pliidctl mmtiiiHy ly Iim pfopnti'tm, nua u te tt h.tO pr.am n unyi'i '"fi t-i' caiim-i, but lit'iMi'v tlir most a-tiii;il lmt Mm rnuiil) rf iltsKrvin I In trtr.tt cetriititv it hua .MrtuuifJ. ItKAU THK KVIJ)KNCi;. KeiittwIiRt Hie rmiimit CUm Mwtut'artuii r, JOHN M. WltlTAl.l.. Mvioi the BAOAMIO fttKlHAI. lr,C. M. j4ikk-.. Hi,-rctcJ l'fil : llnvnt? tt 1 ii.f l line Ivft ii utiiiuiiitrl wiiti lUc virtue ul lt;i)uuc Cufthiil hi roujilu, C.'ltU, ItillnnnuutD'H l l)f 1.d -ii, o, I lliui irrvly (uur taiirwti)- io its ilti.iicy. For wvhuI yeuri I ttiivr ut vet br it wiilmol U iu i) Utiitly. It ul Ittvci tne plt-asurr ia ftiulc tluu I iiuvu um iIU witUt tilNC nuccosu in the irfHtmi'iii tI io(, t-U'nDlaniti ThyfiirntHy Huly, JoHXM WHITAl-L. Fifth Mti. IV, r-of. Kmc tuitri, aUv 4tli. riniM.r-,. 'Thme inrdii-inra art I'm Ktl Uy nil rrkMftHl! Iuiitti -slid Ot'ttliftstH iiifiiit nit ni tne I mlt-il M.iltt, t ttm. hntifh l'ro UifM.-ra nml tbt lilHir, m 75 rrn II prf ls.'l I'f. He Mif-i-aml (t-H ihtj peamne, u nli the (k'Kriwi nre ! 4'. M. Jm k.-s.li ,m tho wrnpi'trff ruiii )ttk : nHi-lnt'i mm rtnitfrfrit. Puncipul UiVict tuij .MHatil-it-try. i3 Arih iiit, I'hiUid-lphiss, fa. brjsuu't- Mi leu. ly T)LAK rr-.hiunt VcdU ami Mank l'oMi;Kf, IVuiJ. KatH-utinna. Hummn?, Ac, (of wit b H. U. M AMfe-EA.