California Mcfos.' ARRIVAL OF THE GEORGE LAW. LATEU FROM CALIFORNIA. Nearly Two Millions In Hold. Everything Quid in San The Democrat held tlieir State Conven t on en the bill. They nominated J. L. Scott late of Virginia, anil Joseph C. McKibben, ol Pennsylvania, for Congress. Thero it a determination on the part nftlin meinlwrs and sympathisers with the Vipi lun? Committer to snppott none Tor tlie Fo. cal offices and for members of tlio Legislature who are known to be bitter opponents of Oiut byly and its past notion. The Com mittee appear to be divided in agreeing upon ticket, and unless something is done to hnr inoiiire them, tlicre is a prospect of tlie sue- cess of the Democratic party, which so far us this Li'.j is coircraed. appears to be commit ted Against the Committee. An independent ticket bus been placed before tlie people by u committeo chosen at a mass meeting compos ed of pewoM ktsr.tvn to be friendly to the committee. The Kepuliiicans are now mak ing a ticket, and are selecting from the Peo ple's ticket such men as are favorable to the Republican cause. They have also passed Mrong Vfjlunce (.'oinniii'.eo resolutions, and will select none but Vigilanco men. It :s jK..'.,iblo that some compromise will bo mndo by these parties ; if not, it is perhaps fuir to s.nppo;:o Ihiit both will bo beaten, except thn?).narniM tt-iiicli uppear upon both tickets. Tlie Americans will nllso make a separate t;.-ket, and, it is reported, will nominate all i.L'iluiiC! men. The contest viil Lo the i warmest ever waged ir. ban Francisco. i Governor Footo is stumping the State for Fillmore. lie ia proadiing the "Won't Snimiit" doctrine. The Young Men' Democrat Club will net ndmil nr-r i..o to membership, who belongs to, or endorses the Vigilance Committee.: in several instances fr'onis of the Commit tee have Ikl'U ordered to leave the Cluh looms. The County Grand Jury are in setsion, and it i supposed the ttey will indict those who olliciateU at the execution of Brace and Iletbetinu'ton, besides coming in with a fu'.l curio 01 other lulls. Herbert, member of of Congress from Cal ifornia, arrived at San Francisco by the last steamer. Mo was immediately waited upon ' by u committee, who presented him a petition pinned by 2,0m0 persons, prayiny him to rid the city of his presence. When the commit tee entered his room, ho thought they bore one of '"US's" littlo orders for his appearance ut the Executive's room, and trembled like a Isaf. .He s-Id he would consider the subject mutter of the priiiioii and return an answer. Greater attention is now being paid to tho development of the fisheries upon our Pacific coast. Those acquainted with thp subject !.ito that it is practicable to catch lar;;a numbers of whales in the immediate vicinity of cur coasts uud of this harbor. An abun dance of them are known to exist here, but i.f several species not usually attacked by ordim-y whalers. Other kinds of fish which are also abundant are beginning to attract attention. A considerable quantity of shark's oil is now manufactured, whieh finds a ready palo aei is t-iid to be particularly suited for re iipon mschinerv. 'Fiftv tbniisT.d dollars' troin TTTT! AMERICAN. TltK STATE ELECTION. The following are the reported majorities received in this place, by Telegraph, of the result of the elections throughout tho Stat. They will, do doubt, rary considerably from the ioflkhl returns, but will serve to show how the lontest has terminated unless tbe vote shoild be very close. .The Democratic ticket appears to beaboot 3,000 ahead, with soino few counties to bear from which will not much change the result t L--Jl SUNBURY. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1850. H. B. MASSElt, Editor and Proprietor To A-vKKTirrM -The eiriMilntinn of the Bunbury Amuiicuu among Mm difTrvnl towna on tlie Sutqueliainta it imtexceritcd ifequnlletl by any jmpar pulilittietl ia Noilh rni Pennsylvania. Democratic) National Nominations. for rHrsinp.nr, JiUlES BUCHANAN, OK PENNSYLVANIA. J'OR VtriC-PRFMIIFST, JOnN C. BRECKINRIDGE, OK KENTUCKY. ELECTORS. SENATORIAL. Chnrtri It. 15 'cVnlew. Wilson MTamUeaa, Msrr.liT. I. fir.nrge W. Nebinger, U. Pierre Puller, 3. I-Mwnril Wnrtinan, 4. Willinmlt. Wine, 5 John MuNnir, 6 J'-hn N. UrinlKii, 7- Vm iil I .aurv, . ClmilM Kiiikltr, 0. .tunics Pnltennn, III. Im- Stenker. ;:. v. w UmbIim.. 14. Tluimns-.-iHHt, 3. Ciiirrnt Phelpi M. Abrnhnm Kdiiippr, 14 Hrulien Wilhi-r, l Oeiirgfl A. Crawford, 18 Jnmea Blni-k, IT. H. J. Stnlile, 1H. Jfihn 1). Hoijy, lil Jncdb Turi,ey, So. J. A.J. Hudinniin, 21. Wiliism Wilkiiw, W. Jninii li. Cnmplirll, 'I. 'I1. Cuniunehaiii, xi jwini rieally. Episooi-ai, Church. The Rev. M. C. Lightncr will preach in St. Matthew's CIu'kIi, on' f-';u,oay morning neit, at half past 10 o'clock, and in the evening at half past 7 ti'clock. Also in Gt. Marks Church, at Northumber land, Sunday afternoon next, at 3 o'clock. ST Godev's Ladys' Book for November is already on our table. It is a most wel come visitor among our female friends, who uro best ablo to appreciate its value. The present number contains many illustrations aud much interesting matter. Coi'MIKS. Adams, Allegheny, Armstrong, Bucks. Berks, Bedford. Bradford, Beaver, Carbon, Centre, Cliutou, Cumberland, Columbia. Chester, Clarion. Cambria, Crawford, Delaware, Dauphin, I-lie, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Indiana, Lehigh, Lycoming, Luzerne, Lancaster, Lawrence, Lebanon, Moutour, Montgomery, Monroo, Mifflin, Mercer, Northampton, Northumberland, rhilude:phia, Fcrrv, l'ike". Bolter, Somerset, Snyder. Schuylkill, Bullivan, - Tioga; Union, Vestmorelaid, Wayne, " Washington, York, Our election tablo does not include the voto for. Auditor, Countv Surveyor and 1 Coroner, as there was no opposition for these offices. For Auditor, Abraham Shipman had 2798 votes ; for County Surveyor, David IvjckeMIer had 1356 votes; for Coroner, Solomon Boyer had 539. Drm. 72 1,100 6,122 140 1,000 3o0 200 1,300 1,300 230 400 200 1,800 550 1.200 1,500 2,400 1,17 3.1(10 2.V) (1U 1500 176 1.200 150 1,500 4,400 400 4,132 boo 400 000 300 1,500 500 800 3,200 125 173 2,300 5,000 1,700 800 50 950 475 850 250. 1,700 500 300 General Election Returns of Northumberland County, held October 14, 1850 Official. Bonouons and low.vsmrs Canal Ccmmissiouorl I S Sunbury orthuiuberlaud Milton Tuibut Delaware Lewis Chilisqnaque Foint Upper Augusta Lower Augusta . Hush Shamokin Coal Jackson Cameron Jordan Upper Mahanoy ushinjrton Lower Slalinnoy Little Mahanoy Zc.rbe Mount Curmel Total, 148 164 133 141 198 224 157 83 84 257 107 i-il 112 72 64 77 125 131 92 23 126 36 2,894 3 Pi 2 i" 175 52 196 67 182 106 87 59 83 71 40 96 1C1 44 o 154 19 49 73 1,716 Auditor Geoaral. o 144 158 129 140 194 222 152 80 84 246 155 271 116 69 59 78 129 130 STi 27 125 42 2,837 3 Surveyor General. -r S3 if CoDgress. a r a H Assembly. I Dist. Attorney a N 3' B rJ K 9 5 r 5 .3 s- Associate Judges. (Commissioner 8 a 5? M I 4 3 I I" 171 67 200 64 177 104 86 60 80 f,j 41 03 155 43 1 162 20 4S 62 1.680 145 153 130 141 191 227 154 80 84 217 161 272 111 70 (10 76 12G 130 82 23 125 41 2.S39 .173 57 198 67 181 105 81 60 81 64 42 94 157 41 2 152 18 49 63 1,088 173 149 151 167 128 lfi7 124 122 183 llU 12H 19(1 ir,9 56 173 37 180 27 150 149 62 58 153 C2 m 195 132 197 104 .200 102 103 207 . 201 123 198 131 72 147 58 140 CO ' 135 131 79 73 111 63 183 lot 186 194 1R5 163 145 147 230 215 179 189 225 107 521 108 223 104 220 126 110 104 22S 104 153 87 153 86 152 "83 U9 153 90 85 151 84 76 C3 73 50 81 28 72 73 71 67 63 71 66 fcl FO 84 80 87 70 73 94 DO 69 96 251 C8 211 81 247 73 226 229 4 !); 190 12.'. Ii7 56 157 M 156 47 154 154 57 51 154 64 276 99 2C3 117 270 A3 250 2;"8 110 II3 23 123 121 158 108 167 131 143 106 100 161 159 1U 159 63 49 t 66 49 67 36 67 74 39 60 ? 39 60 5 57 8 49 9 52 53 11 13 M 10 67 23 71 19 69 17 45 74 36 57 7a 19 117 11 116 . 12 112 7 74 71 52 51 e2 45 123 ft 12S 7 129 S 117 119. 14 18 H9 15 70 16? HO 160 75 80 144 K)3 HO 161 J9 21 23 22' 26 11 30 23 . 7C 21 27 22 126 49 152 1 m 50 134 131' 45 60 125 60 23 77 39 7S "89 60 40 48 72 72 3 7f 2750 L628 2li5T'7S2 2773 1.64 2,527 ' 2,311 1.8E9 1.893 3,665 l,92f Democrats in Uoraun Union in hulks Volunteer, in Smu Cats, ATTEMPTED kl'ICIDE IN A C'tllT.CII. j Some days ago we mentioned that a man had attempted to shoot himself in a Metho dist church, in Philadelphia. The following 1 is a more full account of the nR.iir, as we tind it in a letter from the Hevorend C Cooke, the pastor of the church, where the Ecene occur red : i "Just as I was in the application of 111 v I sermon, September 7th, when a deep solom-; mty seemed to re?t upon the congregation, ni man entered the door opposite the middle 1 aisle, end despositcd h'w hut in a pew; walked! The Kcnai EUcl-ort. W'hitfield IZUctcd to Congress without Oppo sition. St. Loiis, Oct. 13. Meagre returns ol the Congressional election in Kanxas iudicate tho success of Whitfield, without opposition. No disturbances'occurred. On Thursday, the 9th iiiFt.. by the sam' Mr. JAcon IIasmnokr to Mis 'I.ydia Akn Cirri:'!, all of Lykcns valley. The Klrcllon In Jtauiins. Sr. Loiis, Oct. 11. In addition to the return of Whitfield,- us Delepato to Con- . i.. i. ci.. .... l- .......... A . , . . . . 1 Kirn?, 11 c 1 u-Q ntvi r 1 ivii 111 nu ueun civlicu live or six barrel rovoker Trcm beneath his ' 'arf 8 m?Jor J In n.U un.nim us coat 1 Up to that moment I had continued 'ol- nNfi0. l".l"P .7" to speak though tho movements of the intra- ,n nn? of th I erritory-the I ree-btate der Had evidently gotten the attention of tho i""1" ver? gHy Ueep.ng away from the peopl. . As he Jrew his pistol out, some sup- j 8 nosed ho. was coins to shoot me. some that he - - - '- - ' ' " - "' - was a mudlnan aljout to shoot into the conpre-1 gallon, aud what nthers thougt it is diuicult (LljC Market THE RtSl'LT Of TUB ELTCIIO. The result of tho election in this county j will, no doubt, surprise al! who are not ac quainted with the party machinery, and the nivalis by which tho most astonishing feats are sometimes accomplished. It i3 un easy matter to account for a ifull party vote by tho use of extraordinary exertions, but it is difficult to iniufc-iiio how political opponent can be suddenly brought into tho embrace of those whom they heartily detest, without the aid of sonio eccret spriug, coma powerful lever or invisible ogeut. Wo are aware that tho State elections were looked upon cs most ; important, as forerunners ol the approaching Presidential contest, and that many Demo crats were induced to support a mongrel ticket, called Democratic, that could not, under other circumstances, have received wottu hi whale ou is aiin'ia!., outniucU I ni I'ins urtrjn our nnmiwpRt confit. ohtuiu ii theniivlvcs with implements of their own manufacture. Lnro salt works ure r.ow in full operation at Los Angeles. The daily average products of tho kettles h about live tons. Within twenty yards of the salt lake, good fresh water is obtained from well a ai tiflcen Icetin depth front tl.a ,'ni fe.ee. L. J. Joslyn, express agciit for Rowe Co., was killed by being thrown h um his horse, 3 miles from' Weavei viilo ; 55OOO ho tad with bun is missing. . ;. NEWS FROM NICARAGUA. I)L!MlLjaction amnnq Walker's Troops Forty Ojlicm Shot Property Confisca tion. Imported Defeat of Walker at Chon tales, S-c. The Panama papers publish tho following intelligence, which is sn'-.owhtt ditl'erent from tho H'in J'-a advices. (J rejt dissatisfaction existed among Gen eral Walker's troops, som forty of whom, including some of the general.oOicers of the arm, having declared a determination not to pervo uny longer, were allowed twenty-four hours I'.n- reconsiurution, and at the expira tion of that period, still persisting in the de tormina ijn, wore marrlied uut nud ihot hy or 'i'i of. their General. El Xicaruqucrtsr. contains ft list, two columns in !..gtli, of property which is to be confiscated in Nicaragua, to tho Walker Government, uuless their own"i', natives of the country, of course, can produco satisfac tory tit'e deeds thereto. These eonfiseations can 00 looked upon as uolhing short of high way robberv. iri Grenada, with men in all, under his roniT.tnd, It ii iaid he purposes shortly taking po?rc.-siou of Sun Juan del Norte (Grevtown) fonn:ilhv and r.lterwards pro ceeding with his urniy to Cotta Rica. (Jen. ,Vi!l!:t-r's expedition t3 Chontales, i under Col. McDonald, nf'.or tin 00 nttenipti, j ha bveu defeated, with g'eat loss and obliej to retire on Grenada. Aninnget the killed in tho last engagements aru Col. Mc- i Donald, Wiley Marshall mid L II. Laws. S.'iiiiu siv til. Colo was killed and t.jt Coi. ! McDomJd. Walker's troops were v. holly j aid to any amount that ui-torgaiuzeu. .annul three 1. und r .t men were ee'.i,;tid in the last affair, which oc . .rr -1 on the I lib ultimo. Tho abovo story is incci'.-dct. Ther woie tl'reo distinct pnrtwi in the district ; one. was deserters wlio wera duped by the Chain . .'.'iotas into the surrender of their arms, and llieu put uut of tlm way ; another, ol scouts; inJ uuollier, of explorers cr prospectors. CS" Cai sk and Ernx'T. The late election in this County pre.sen.ts somo curious phases in political history. In Northumberlnnd, for instance, the Republican voto was polled against us, 011 account of tho ghost of Gen eral Cameron, which had frightened some of their number. In Trevorton, Democrats, x3 Whigs and Americans, with but few excep tions, went against us, on accouut ot our supposed sympathy for Shamokin interests This was perhaps natural, if not just. Our Shamokin friends, on the other hand, at Jeast the Democratic portion, with few exceptions, forgot how indignant they had been at the course of our opponent, and joined our Tre vorton friends in voting against us. to'tell. Some fell to the floor to bo sereeued 1'roirt bullets, .somo were pftrif.ei with fear, many rushed for the doors, and many fright ened females, and children screamed without stint of lungs. Tho poor fellow, however, hail no intention of injuriug any one but himself. "As 1 stopd immediately aboe Imn, 1 saw foreign Icius, Philadelphia Market. October 8, 165G. Glut. Wheat is dull, and prices steady. Sules of iriiiie new Southern and Penna. red at SI 47 a 1 50, and SI 50 a 1 62 Tor white. Rye comes in slowly ; sales of new and old at SO cents. Corn-is scarce, with pales of prime vellow ot 65 a 6e,, afloat, and 65c. In store. 1 Outs are senrce; sulcs of prune old I cunsyl- vonm und Delaware ot rfil a 40 cents. WmxKKY is scare and holders now demand 39 40c. for barrels, and 36 a b7c fcr hhds. him disfrincly turn hi? pistol tile muzzle against left breast ! Fortunately for him trod ARRIVAL OF THE PERSIA, LATER FHOM Fl llOrE. The money crisis in Europe Mr. C umptan Kniijhttd. ' The steamer Persia, from Liverpool, arri ved at New York yesterday, .with dates to BTJKBTJRY TRICE CURRENT. T11K MUSTANG CANDIDATE. IF Col. Fremont hod as many frirr.di the V.ustauc Liniment, the opposition could not diaw a corporals guard. Mr. Fn-nrnt retnurn d, in hiii diKpatrhci to ProaWmt l'i!!iuo:, while trinspnrtinir. horm mi l cttlle over the pliinof Mexito, "Tliat if the Gsvernu.ent would end on a lilirral wpply of Mustang l.iniinrnt, it tou',J save S5 per rrnt cf bin Iumts." 'J'bii it rery importnnil for all Karin and. l.icrj;n,u tn know, Tlie Mustang- Liniment U a wonderful article for man or least. It ahouM nlway be med for Koros, Sn-ellincK, Stiff JoinN, liurni, Kruison, liheuinatic l'aiim, Sic, and f.'.r Galda- Pprains, .'pavinf, l!int,boi)f Ac., vpoii hornaii. Ueware of iniiUtioim. 2'iie MuntaiiK ia aold all rtpectable ilfalers everv where. . A ICSES Jc 'Ai7K, I'rof rietori), New York. tt. 18, IS.'.6.-lm. I't. others, thecan mashed without extdodintr. and before he had time to rearrange for the fulfil-! tho 4th inst. ment of his suicidal purpose, the deadly wca- , The G.ern-.an paper nssert that Great Bri pon was token from him. Every barrel was htinn has addressed n" second note to Russia loaded, and two of them doubly so I He had j in relation to the Isle of Serpents, which is been a mem'er o tho Church, und some lif-'even more peremptory than .the llrst. There: teen months since had lullen by tho power of j suit is ur.known. strong drink 1 He was the first to report hi3 i Grcut liritian has proposed a plan for od fuil to me, and I did not expose him. l-'or a I justing tho Montenegrin difficulties, viz: yeur ho gave evidence of a genuine refurma-4 That Turkey shall cede an extension of boun tion. lie has recently fallen again and doubt- dary to Montenegro, and thnt the latter shall General Walker is still nn r.'.'-.iiy ol eight hundred Ei-ursR or rur. Mohk. An eclipse of tho .V.i. ok will occur this day, tho 13th int.. the "iii of which will be visible ia the United f'Lv.tes east of I ho Mississippi, aud the greuest ('aunrution a'so in t!u Kasteiu or Middle ! :".tes, In l.'alifiHT.ia ami Oregon the eclipse .: be over before t!io rispj, but in puit of x- v i Siiotia and New Huniswick, in Cape li' Oton, Newl'oundland. and I'-iiroiie the w t.ole . ''eelips.i may bu semi Neuly whole of tho Tuuou (J.094;will no this occasion be iiumeiKed from them any encouragement. Money was made to flow most freely, and premises of office were abundant, although tbo same offices lmu been promised tbriceover before. Single votes were bought up at the rale of 1 64 to $5 a head. Opponents were bought off as they appeared, or were silenced by threats and promises. So fur as wo were concerned, personally, we huvo nothing to regret. The ofih-e for which wero u candidate was one of responsibility rxd troublo wheu properly attended to, while tho compensation could be no inducement to a man who had any other business engage ments. Against such odds, it v;a?, cf course, difti- j cult to contend, especially as we had scarcely I ten days to canvues tho county against nn organised band of office hunters and oQicu holders, bound together by the ties of public plunder and futuro expectations. It was, perhaps, presumptuous, on our part, to at tempt to break duuu such un orgunuiutiou at this time, backed, as thoy were, with foreign might bo doomed necessary for their purposes who stopped for nothing that money could remove or dectp- 1 tion overcome, and wliere it was expedient, j ttoopi d to the most degrading offices. Of course, these remarks are intended almost exclusively for thu faction in this place, who have usurped Iho Democratic organisation in this country to further their own selfish euds and reckless purposes. That the party wi toon bo rid of thorn is almost certuiu. All they want is a littlo more rope. The chief of the faction iil be politically jltdunct, before twenty-four moons have revolved in their orbit. To our friends throughout tliQ county, and they aio friends that command our gratitudo aud respect, wo tender our thanks. To those in tha liorough of Sun- bur v, our uutiva heather, who gave us on K" Oystkks. Mr. James Vandyke, of Northumberland, in coii'pnuy with Mr. Van deneker, iif Baltimore, have commenced the j business of supplying this section with Oysters from Baltimore. Our friend Vandyke, is just the man to da up the business, as it ought in ht. im1 tl lovers of these bivalves, will, no doubt, bo glad to hear that ho is to bo their commissary, in this department. . .. v 63JSai.f. of Town Lots. We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Messrs. Buumgftrdner Cochran, offering hr salo a number of town lots in Shamokin ou tho 8th or November nest. This will afl'ord an excellent opportunity for persons wishing to purchase in thut flourishing town, 1 Winter is rapidly approaching. We huvc hud some cold mornings and evenings1 and fires, as well ns over-coats, arc beginning to come iii lu use. less under a'sense of shame and remorse, and more than half demented, selected the ultar of God on which to inimoiato bimseit as a desperute atoueiuciit to the Church 1 lie is now 111 0 hospital. God bo merciful to him and his.fumily !'' 11 tlie smi'iow ol ma earth, u veiy una; rtion of tlm imi'tern side only escaping ob- I ,"' ,. ... ' , ,, , About ix ocluikl therefore, in unuw,S" ro oouo.y graieiui I'.tloll. AllOUt six ocloiK, vicinity tho lieht of tlio moon will bo fo h h dim, ni?!iL,l that its diie will as.-u :')! a ..!": brouse Co or or that of i,unifhid Cop- D ivid Hunt, of Jeirerson county Misi.. lins !':'-senteil the Oakland C.Jiego thu liberal c-ta of 30,000. Etiquette, one of Fa.diinti'.co!ts', bent nox- ena, ut theo) ,'uur.4 jinio in I Tiii-: Li.Ki Tiox 011 Tuesday was perhaps i tho largest, and most warmly contested leUrtioii that ever took place iu this county. Tho 'ornauiental Majur" was making his last ; desperate efi'oit. llo felt, after so many I defeats, as did Richard III, iu his last buttle, ' A'Iipu he olii-rod his Kingdom for a horse. tiieop'.'iiing of tlie fall ra 's on Fashion The Major had staLcd 12 years hard service, ," Y- ,"' Tuesday, doing tho tiit ! ttmj B enormous expenditure of money on I. :i' .;.il toe second In i.', 3. ,1 . , , the issue. Money makes tho mare re, and 4j.?o. Wilijaiii Eyrn ha iinivcd in this caitrj-, r.np U nonf pj.i:ing a tour tlirogh the t-it Cs. Jld.l-d il.e t.'u.d division of the biit . i: ui'iuy-nt Sebjttopol. Thi Grniun Newspaper, in the United ." lite aru said to number 250, which is teu uinui as many us there are priuttd in ull Gur nany. Diirirg tl.o f vj nior.'.V.B ending wit;' May, ' no hundred tonn of gold were siiippud from jiijtrali to London aad Lirepool. !.madaik Wi.ir In t'unada AVect farm. i"a are manufacturing food from wild Kr('f. y makes the mare go, and so it did the Major, and with him, tho whole mongrel ticket. Whither ho will ever fulfil the prediction of tho I'tnnsjlcantun, and become "au honor to his constituents and an oruumeut to the nation" is a cpieslion of considerable doubt among his owu friends. One thing is certain, if be is ever destined to become a "nationcl ornament," ho will never be a shining one. AH the rubbing and burnishing iu the world, will Dot make him Ai iu Copgrcss. His ornamental qualities must be of an opaque, er t most of a trans- ! k'fUt character. Tun Thoi'iii.r is Noiitiikrn Mkxico. Vi dourri the rebel governor of New Leon, has fiublished official communications, kwbich he lus addressed to the central government, de manding the rcmovtil of Comoufort as Presi dent substitute, for un alleged violation of tho plan of Aya la. lie offers 'to sustain' President Alvere?., but not Comoufort. A party of Vidanrri's friends in the State of Ta-' niuiilipas lately broko out in revolution, under the lead of Don Martin Zayus, a Colonel of tho National Guards. They sustained Vid uarri's programmo, and refused to recotriizu Gar.a m Governor of the Slate. Gurza, however, had returned to Rampieo from the capital, and was concentrating forces to de molish this insurrection. Troops were also gathering ut t'aniargo and Mier, to prevent Viduarri from ieizing the river towns. Tho worst enemy the rebel chief has to contend aguinst is a letter iu his favor, published in the New Orleans papers, promising him the uid of two thousand Texan filibusters, to .carve out tho republic of the Sierra Mad re, and secure tho return of runaway slaves. This letter has been widely copied in the Mexican journals, nud is killing Viduurri'3 cause. In fact, he has been obliged to pre, tend not to 'vaut this Texan aid. Xorthcrn Ctntral Jiallrtnvl and the Coal Trade. Wo learn that the Northern Cen tral Railway Company ore ut this time tak ing measures to equip their roud Willi loco motives nod cars, preparatory to its comple tion to Trevorton, which will be accomplish ed miring thu month of December, if so un foreseen circumstances should occur. It is expected the section betwoeii Bridgeport and Millersburg to thu L) kens' Valley coal fields will be ready for use somo time October. Ross Wiuuu3, Esq., of Baltimore ii now cn gagf.d iu constructing tonnage engines for this company. The LancJsler Locomotive Company ore also engaged in building pas senger engines for the company. They, like the others, urc constructed to use coal as a fuel. - - . -. . A Warxim: to tub OKiiAN-tinixunr.s. The Burgomaster of lireslaii, in order to put an end to the iiuisuuco cf so many hand organs playing in the streets, muny of them sending forth the mo.t discordant sounds, bus ordered that none shull be allowed to play except between the hours of 10 and 11 o'clock at night, aud that the owners of the instruments shall, under pain of a tine, have them tuned ot least once a month by an orgun-muker of tho city. The police agents havo received special orders to watch over tho proper execution of the matter, which wus to come into operation on the 1st of October. Pro 111 tbe strange hours pioutioned above, it is evident that the 'Burgomaster dc.-ires to put bu end lu thu iuliicUon -altogether. ... t Moses II. Grinnel, Esq., of New York drew a check ou Saturday last for election purposes for 10,004, t tbe order oj "my ceoutry or tVeBjfie r. The Montour Iron Company are about to connect their furnaces with tho Cattawissa Railroad by a lranch road over Mahoning creek. They ore now building a largo and substantial arched hriolro over the creek and when that is finished the connection will soon be madf. For years they have been deposit ing the cinders from their furnaces into the flat Tor that purpose, making tbe embank ment a solid mass, which nothing short of nn earthquake cun shake. Danville Democrat. t N'-w RoL'tE io California. The great scheme of the Honduras Railroad Company, with a capital of 810,000,000, under a Britii-'h charter, is about to be brought out under the most favorable auspiceg. Tho Directors arc divided between England and the United States, and some of the most influential firms give countenance to tho project, and oppear in the directory and as agents to procure sub scriptions. The difference of distanco be tween New York and San Frunciseo, as com pared with tho Panama route is 1 Jul! miles, and tho ditl'erenco frdm Liverpool lo San Francisco, touching nt Kingstou, Jamaica, is S31 mile. It is estimated that the present rates of speed by steam nud rail, that the time between S'ew oik and Sun Francisco cau be accomplished in thirteen days, four hours, und that steamersan be built, and with increused railway speed, the time cau bo reduced to eight days, sixteen hours. The accomplish ment of this work will bring San Francisco within speaking distance of New York. A Novrt. is t Fkw Lines. Miss Maigarct L. Cooper, of Covington, La., had a lover whom her friends threatened to shoot r so she dressed herself in boy's clothes, and trav eled', ull alone to Monlicello, Mississippi, where she met and married him, aud his name is John Rogers. War a t. - 15 lit.. C!i ('one. .. . . 87 Oiti, - .... : l'oTirom, J0 B ran wax - 3"' Hr.i KLi.n Flax, 10 1 DiTTi.a. ' Eiina. . 1 I'll UK. . 13 t'LAX.rn. ' - H5 1 Talio. - H London, in ltiOI. contained a poiilutiou 95S.O00 j its population.is now 2,50UU,000. of Cclcgrapjjic D'ctos. Sr. Tbo Haitian Trouble In Mluonrl Ldfis, Oct. 13. We have advices from Weston. Mo., w'ljch stale that Messrs. Berry & Walker, having sold some flour to citizens of KoiiBau, a party of Border Ruffians, under j sympathy to the bereaved Strinpfellow, proceeded from Platte City to lives of our deceased worth Weston, and ai rested Berry, denouncing him as an Abolitionist, and threatening to hang him. The citizens of Weston assembled iu in force, and after denouncing Stringfellow, and ordering him to leave the country in (he days, drove him and his party from town. Tkr HuiUu fclrcliou , , Rai.timork, Oct 11. Returns received from sixteen counties show Wulker, the Auiericun candidate for Governor, to be 76 ahead. The 13 counties to hear from gave 304 Democratic majority iu 1854. They embrace one-fourth of tbe popular voto of the State. The Congressional vote in some counties runs uhead, aud in others behind the vote for Uoveriior.' A despatch from Charleston soys that twenty coiiuties show a majority of 150 for Perry,. Democratic cundidale for Governor. Among the nino counties to be beard from ore Dule uud Orangeju which the Americans expect large majorities. . Savannah, Oct. 13. Additional returns from Floridu, iudicato that tbe Democrats have carried the Slate by 500 aiajority. acknowledge the sovereignty of tho Pope. A roval decree has removed the confisca tion of Queen Christina's property in Spain. Napoleon hus returned to Paris. Rumors prevail of an iucreaso of the Aus trian und French troops in Italy. j The Ministerial crisis continues in Den mark. A privato dispatch from London says that rumors are circulating thnt in consequence of the drain of gold from the Bank of Frer.re speciul payments are to be suspended, and the ratu of discount lowered from 6 to 4 percent. Also, that there will bo no new French loan, but the payment of the otio last negotiated will be deferred till January. A letter from llnuibiirg says that the rate of discount on the best paper has risen to nine per cent. Matters are beginning to look serious to the commercial world. Mr. Crampton has been knighted by Her Majesty. .The Loudou Globe comments on it as foliov.s : 'Tho olovutien of Sir John Crampton, Knight Commander of tho Bath, murks very distinctly tho approval of the Government of tho way iu which that gentleman fulfilled his duties as tlio representative of her majesty at Washington, and the time and manner of ruising him to the dignity niny be considered ns intending to liurnionize v,;tu tar more im portant indications which have been given by Lord Pulmcrston, 'of his earnest desiro to avoid giving unnefsssury ofleneo to thu American Government ; approving, ns they did, of Mr. Csampton's conduct, under cir cumstauces of considerable difficulty, it was, we think, the duty of the government to show in some unmistukeiible way, thrt tho asper sions cast upon tha,t gt-ntleinan's personal honor found 110 echo ;:: their minds. To do so at the moment of his landing iu this conn try would, perhaps, havo unnecessarily rufilcd our somewhat touchy cousins across tho At lantic. A TIllliLTE OF IllrtCT. At a meeting of Shamokin Lodge, No. 255, A. Y. Masons, it was unanimously llemfatd. That Brothers William II. Mar shall, William Atwuter and S. M. Kase, be appointed a committe to convey to the widow and relatives of our deceased worthy brother Dr. Gai.kn S. Romxs, a copy cf tho follow, ing resolutions, und huvo the saue published: Whereat, The Great Master of nil, who doeth oil things well, hath in his wisdom seen proper to call from our circle, on October 'Jlli, 1856, our worthy brother Galen S. Rom.ss, M. D., therefore Hesolced, By this Lodge, thnt we deeply deplore the great loss we have all sustufned, and extend our heartfelt condolence and widow and re la thy brother. E(slced, That wc humbly implnro of Him who hath vouchsafed to bo "a husband to the widow and a father to the fatherless," thut He will havo in bis special keeping, the bereaved relict of our lute worthy worthier, administer to her troubled spirit tho much needed consolution in tier present afllictionj und be to her an ever present help her fortress of strength through ull the trying vicissitudes of life. llesuhed. That the members of this Lodge do weur the usual budgo of mourning for thirty duvs. ' JNO. CALDWELL, Sec'ry. 1 - - H "' - New Advertisements. El ISLECSALC:. I OF . I SHAM0KII? TOWN LOTS. j There will be sold nf Public SMe, rt t!. j buue of William M. Weaver, in iho town. of : Shumokin, on tsATLRDAY, November 8, ltC.S, ut 2 o'clock. P. M.. the following Nlu1 in the town of fchuinoki", Northumberland county, Pa. -"--Brock: Blr.ct. U Let 14 ' 23 - ''5 " 26 " 1:7 " li " 47 " 49 " 51 f.3 M 55 56 57 f8 62 C7 CO 72 73 71 75 Lot a M 8 3 5 G 11 & 4 13 1 11 6 3 1 56 a 3 i 73 2 83 m M 00 i'S M2 iu: 107' 103 109 Ho rn 117 . U9 121 122 121 127 166 162 3 " 4 " 8 " 2 ' 1 ' 8 ". 6 " II 4 a . " '3 " 3 s 10 12 .. . fi l v I II " e " 1 " 4 1 "12-1 " 137 V1TAT CAN "WOMAN DO 1 THIS Ions; expectrd bruk ly T. H. Arthur, ia now ffii.'y for Agents and ('anva;e It ie having an immerse te cm) it reuiili rrd ct:e of hia hel efforts. In it will be found Mr. Ai lUui'a iewe en rha nd guestica of WOMAN'S III CUTS. An-1 what ahe rin do . aa a walff Wife ml mother. f'peoimenn coptt aer.t by nail on receipt af . tha piice, $1.00. J. V, JRAliI.EY, H-uliliphfir, 13 .V 1; 4rt HrtJ, I'y.laJelphU;-!'. Oct. :h, iBEa. . ' PUBLIC $ALE. Wiii be exposed to public tiAf nt tho rcP deoeo of the subscriber j:i Sl.;'.n-.okin town-, pirn, No.-t'.ttmbr r'-ur.ci c n 1 : v , Ph., ON' TEES DAY. the 28th of OCTOBER, next. 1 he following real estate to Wit : a rn.wr of t.asd. Situate ia Shamokin township, r.c-or the l'ott : "vii!rand Danville road, i.i two miles frr.m ' Tttysbnrg eight from Shnmokin'own und Mt 1,'armel, adjoining lands of David McH'illiams dee'd, A sa J jLu nmi others, containing 120'. seres, 70 acres of which are cleared nud in u good stito of Cultivation, tho remainder i'. well tiinbered. The iinprcvemnnta consist of' a good two story Frame Dwelling House, n' Bank Barn and other outbuildings, two never failing Springs near tha horse, and fruit of all kii.Ji;. For fuither information, call at farm. If not aolj 04'tiiu day of sale, tha' jume will be for rent. ' Salo to commence r.t 9 o'clock A.M., on' Fairt d .!, when the Uruis tf a..le will .bo ' .known by .-4 .K. juttLun Shau.tkin tp., Cel. 11, 165C. U April I. 1657. do lb58. do ltJ.VJ. do 1S60. Terms of sale arc $20 payment on tho pur cause ot tlie tot. One quarter of bsl., puyublo do do ' do do do do do , do do With Interest. . . The Town of Shamokin is pleasantly situa ted ut the outlet of the Shamokin Coal' Re. gtoli, on tho Philadelphia and Sunbury. Rail road, 26 miles from Pottsville, 20 miles from Sunbury aud Northumberlnnd, 121 miles from Philadelphia, and 132 miles from Ekiira. It is the principal town inthis Coal Region, cud a good chance in hereby offered lor invest ment. " For further particulars enquire of C. W. Peul, at Shuiuukio. The lots urc staked oil' aud cau be examined ut any time pluvious lo day of sale. HENRY BAUMGARDNER. JOHN J COC1JKAN. Oct. 13, lb50. 3t. 'Pallllcal PUcuaalM BalOTaeaOav. uil IS. K. liallct. Hactlar Eastok, Oct. 14. Governor Reeder re turned home last evening, and finds Mr. B. F. Hallett's acceptance of bin challenge for political diacuaaion 6xed for the lbtb of 1 0-oer, at tbe National Hall, rhilainlpbia. M.A11 KIAGES. DISOLUTION. The co-partnership heretofore existing be Iweeu tbe undersigned as the firm of "Hieaff & Black" is this day dissolved by motual con sent. All persons indebted to lha suid firm of Sheaffi Black will make payment to John A Sheufi' Lancaster, Penna., and all persons having claims agaiust the said firm will pre sent them to the aaino for settlement. J.A.SI1EAFF. . . THOS. BL4C1C. Lancaster, Oct. 18. 1836 1856. 4t. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! ! Fresh, from Baltimore every Morninf. . VANDYE AND VAN DENEKER, Xcrthumberland J'a., Will furni.h Kestuarants and privett families Superior Baltimore Oysters, fliy the fan or half Can. All ordera promptly attended to on the tliorir at notice. JAMES VANDYE, JOSEPH YANDENEKER, Oct. I, 1858. if LIST OF CAUSES, ."S'Olt trial at the sdjournrd Courtf Common -- I'leat nt Noriluim'icrlaud ccuntv)aon the S7lhiif OcWhcr, 1356. Pumrinj .D.nsriKTu. v John Knouse va t ha ISobbiiM at al Ira T Clement vaThe liamoUn Steuin .Ferry and Tow Deal Company. E II Aacbniute el ai va J,-rn' Auchmute Jacob Vunidn ' va Zer'i.y Run Imp Co John. II Vincent va (u Dkar-rt al Jdcob Salads va Kiiuber Cleavrtr ct at 'J'iiomiiton 4- Einell va Charles Weaver x a a j snron t Harmon Klin m J11 Montgomery va U Morris aama ra nine va Henry Kcl.le and tan va Joseph l.fflani va 1 Uornan i ( al a Fairly & Kotiius vaNiirbiri V.'rrrmaH ta Jhn Hununclet al a Ym E May va Thoa Burr A.- F Irai s Dangle and I,eitbrnlbaler va Curt, ( a. ,011 t Daniel Drnekrmillrr va HeKina and Donnel JAMES h KAUD. l'roin'ry Pigthonotary's Office, ) 6, Mary Ann Lake by her next fricud Adam Keaible vs Wm, Y. Lake. In the Court of Com mon Picas of Northum berland Couuty, Pemwyl vania, No. 31, November term, 1856. PlurifS aubpacca in divorce. came I D Fi.her O E Foi.ur G Laiaenrinj ' same FUher & I.ciaenriug I DonoliuB Wm Beddi'ni ct al A Otmuii Kane and Pculy Samuel Hrilurr J V Matf ir Joteph E Left llanu-l hol t'lii J Hartmnn Jnmes Eacu Barbara Writer L Machrn &o Sunbury , Sept. 27, H60. List of Causes, ,1 I'W ,11V V"Ull Wl . U,l,,llll i ) ' nf Xurthuinlx-rlfulil f'ountv. at iovamtMr A. D If56. , T., rt-AisnrFs. J B 'S'i.itb'a ei'ta. ame aaine Jacob Carnhart aams aama Geo Y Bayer Ac t'onne lly for Cramer Koaer and X.i d ( Win Coleman RnRual Sl Co I''lii-kioii Daniel Conrad Mai'hiaa Reed (i Emerich On Saturdav. tho 271 h nit., bv the Rev t ..:,.:.. i. c. 11 . f ' 1' iiiaiiiui-'Ii jui. rajii r.i, uKpniiiur.n, vi r ... T , , i. 3 l Berrysburg. to Miss Catharini! Fiti.er, of f lo m. F. LeU'. Defendant: Higginstown, Schuylkill county. , . f J rt'Z.Xtl On Sunday, the 5th inst., by the same, Mr Cokmfx Wknkkhicii to Miss Makia Ubgwn, all of Upper Mahan-jy. On Sunday, the 5th inst., by the same, Mr. Bk.Vjamix Jlock to Mias Evb Stsaub, of Mahanoy. ... Ou Sunday, the 7th ult., by the Rev. It. A: Fisher, Mr. William Mi'srii to Miss JIaiiv Unuoltz, all of Lykens valley. On Sanday, tho 5lh inst., hy the same, Mr. Joetra Emkech to Mua Saau Wirt, all of MehaDtarijO. (tna, you are hereby notified and required thut you bo and appear in your proper person before the Court of Common Pleas, of said County of Northumberland, at Sunbury, on the first Monday of November, 1856, to answer tbe petition or libel of the said Plaintiff, rnd to how eouse. if any you bave, why a divorce should not be granted to the said Mary Anu Lake, your wife," from tbe bouda of-piatri-mony, agreeably to the oM of Asi-mbly in such case made and provided. . HENRY WElSE.Sr.ffiT Sheriff's Office, ) SuDbury, Oct. 18, 18- i Wm Frilz John B Reed e J B Maaxr Geo Adauia ei-'ra J E l.eiu U V Miller WuvJ. Penart Samuel Uunler'a el'ra ta John Younc vs J tr.lXNPA.NTS. t C. W. Hrgina ct al va C W Hegiiia , va lame J 1 va J 0 Masarr va a 3 mil va lA T Clement va J Farna Afir:!i vs D.J Wood rt al va Glial Weaver . va Yauuvke vs f'aiharine Pollock ti l', Wiealfer . v Samuel tiehringtr va John Fagrly .' va V Dunmover Oivraeera of tbe Poor ef rilie lownahiri va Frederick riball va C Eaton ct al ' v Ira T Clement a.H H Vaatiua va U A Kutz " ' va Wm and K Ff!y una W IVnl Isaiah Morgaa aama J ."-ic.b.l Henry lieta Rrynolda and M. Wm Mengraa va Mary J 1V1j va Ann Farley v SiieUer and Noli va ' aaoie radrn va aama va Prter I) Danllrr Com men wealth t e vs Jopu H Kline Harritt Luuf a A Gfleer'e t'n. JAM EH BEAkD,-r(tVry, rrnlhwetaiv'a Otlica t flmV-V). PP i l I
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