SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAM0K1N JOURNAL XWU CONOR K-rirl "' WASHINGTON, A"gt SenT Mr. Biiyht moved, mid " bt'' lioss wan suspended, in irnler to "P 'J of the President on subject of the Fisheries. . ' A dcbale took place, in which Mew. Se bastian,. Atchison, Bell, Cm, Underwood, aJ Walker look pari. '. ,, Mr. Cass, during his' remarks' digressed; I ami said ho desired to vindicate 'the truth of histoiy. Ho Mid it was often qtteslioned who was the aniljnr. of. tha.rnQvemi'nt which broke the Biitish lines at Tippecanoe. He raid ha ai there a a spectator, having no command. General Harrison issued his or. ders for the order of battle ; Col. Johnson's regiment being behind to support the infan try. After the line, was formed, Gen. Harri dan said to hiirt, (Gen. Cass).that he believed ho woulJ change the orderof battle and place Col Johnson's hoiso in front. He sug gested to Gen. Harrison the diflionliy of tlio movement, that Col. Johnson, men and hor ses were but-raw Mroops. Gen. Harrison re plied that he ha.deo'usideied that, ami Col. Johnson was ' willing -to do it. Tho chutgu was then made ; the: horso wore put in front nud charged the enemy, literally riding down the Biitith and breaking their lines Tho next point was, .who killed Tecuiiiseh ? lie then detailed tho circumstances, which satisfied him beyond doubt Hut Cul. Johnson ki'led Tecnmseb. The 'Ski-pisski'' Brothers. Tho New York i:Abend Zeitnng," a German evening journal of that city, translates into its col imins the suggestion of the Ledger, that tho Fkupinskiea had been concerned in the mur der of tho Polish noblemen of 1846, and ap pends to it some remarks of its own, which confirm those suggestion, and also the sus picions of the Polish gentlemen fiom New York, of which mention was made yester day. The following is a translation of the remarks of the editor : 'This suggestion we are able to confirm. A Hungarian gentlemen, who arrived in this country in company with Kossuth, and now lives in this city, (New York) has assured us, with all certainty, that he very well re collects that the brothers Skupinski made themselves remarkable during the year !81fl, in the bloody cruelties perpetrated upon the Polish noblemen by the peasantry during the insurrection, to which they were instigated by the Austrian Government." National Free-Soil Convention, Pitts bubs. Pittsburg, August 9th. The delegates to the National Free-Soil Convention are as sembled here in great numbers. The hotels aio already nearly filled. Ohio, Pennsylva nia, Illinois, Wisconsin and Kentucky are largely represented. Four cars, loaded with delegates, camo in this evening, among w hom noticed Mr. Giildings and Judye Spnuldii.g, of Ohio, and Hon. Rodney French of Mass. Charles F. AJams, of Quiiicy, Lewis Tap pan, of New York, Rev. 0. Biislutip, of Cin cinnati, and several other ptominet men, aie expected soon. To morrow will be spent in canvassing tho claim! cf the various candi dates for the nomination that are to be made. It appears to be the geneial determination to nominal. Senator Hale fur the Piesidency, notwithstanding his declination, and thus throw on him the responsibility of disorgan izing the party, if it is to be broken up. Messrs, Giddiugs, Spaulding and Lewis, of Ohio, are sjoken of for the Vice Presidency. Gen. Scorr"s Regard for His Rear. The following is iho passage in Gen. Scott' letter, in w hich reference i made to his apprehen sions of a "tiro in the rear:" I am too old a soldier, and have had too much special experience, not to feel the infi nite importance of securing myself osainst danger (ill-will or precondemnation,) in my rear, before advancing upon the public ene- my. Not an advantageous step can be taken hii advertisement gives notice that he will in a forward march, without tho confidence remain but one week longer. Persons that all is well behind. If insecure in that wishing pictures should not neglect this op r, ia tcr, no General can put his whole heart -....(., and mind into the woik to be dune in his j itn llirt wnib- In .a i!oni to lia i front. 1 am, therefore, not a little alarmed nay crippled in my energies by tho know ledge, and tho impatience in question, and I beg to say, I fear no other danger. Tne J.U'an Expldition Abandoned. Ac cording to foreign paperf, Iho American Ja pan Expedition has been abandoned. The ILmdels'Jad.vf Amsterdam, ol the IS:h July ays: "We learn from a positive source, that the Government of Ihe United Slates has aban doued its project of an Expedition agaiuot Ja pan. It has preferred invoking the media tion of Iho Dutch Government. We are also assured that the Dutch Government, which, in 1S16, made overtures to tho Emperor of japan tor ine .merest oi .lie w nolo ol I.uro - penu cununeice, n:9 accepieu mis mission, and wo hnvo no doubt of its using evorv ef fort t0accomplUh it successfully." Col. Wm. Sf.aiugmt We regret to leain, from a friend nho has just returned fiom Fayette county, that Col. Seaiiuht was lying so ill on Friday last, thai his most intimate acquaintances wero not adimittcd to his chamber. lie. has Lccu ilaitgeiuusty ill fur some weeks; yet, notwithstanding this, there are many anions ihoso who oppose him, who ai e disposed to hunt him even to his sick clumber, and JofaiAe him there, Pittsburgh I'uioii. The new Whig paper at Piovidonce says dpt. Aldon Pailtidge, "a demociat of Ihe Jell'erson and Jackson school, Is an ardent suppoiter ol Scott." Very ardent! add tho Boston Post. His cadets tired olT the guns at the Scott ratification meeting nt Hannover, N. II. and the captain, upon being called on fur epcech, went'lhe whole figuie fur Pierce aud King, to the great contusion of the ratifiers and the amusement of the Dem ocrats and Webster men. DsaTU or ths Hon. .Robert IUntih l ll'uAinf;(on, August 8. Tho Hun. Robert Rnutoul, member of Co.ig:es from Massa chusetts, died this morning, in this ciiv, having been ill for'iVveral day:Hii body was sent on to iho residouco of his family immediately. THE .1E?JC:A1T. SUNBUIIY. SATt'ROAT, A; GUST II, II. D. MASSED., Editor and Proprietor. DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL NOMINATIONS. YOU. TUESIDENT: FRANKLIN PIERCE, Ok New Hampshire. TOR VICE PRESIDENT: WILLIAM R. KINO, Or Alabama. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. r.!IATORIAL. Gkoiigi: V. Woouwakd, of Luzerne. Wilson M'Canhless, of Allegheny. AUPITIONAL DISTRICT . Robert Patti'mson, of Philadelphia. districts. 1. Petet Lncran, 2. Geo. H. Martin, 3. John Ahiler, 4. V. W. Boekius, ft. R. McCoy, Jr., 6. A. Apple, 13. H. C. Ever, 14. John Clayton, 15. Isaac Robinson, IB. Henry Fetter," 17. James Bnrnside, IS. Maxwell M'Caslin 7. N. Strickland, 19. Joseph McDonald, 8. Abraham Peters. 20. W S. Colahan. 9. David Fister, 21. Andrew Burk, 10. R. E. J unes, 52. William Diimi, 11. Jho McRVynolds. 23 J. S. M'Calmont, 12. P. Damon, ' 23. Geo. R. Barrel. DEMOCRATIC STATE NOMINATION. FOB CAN At. COMMISSIONER, WILLIAM SE ARIGHT, of Fayette County. tDMOU S TABLE. Basinets Notices. A valuablo Farm and Tavern Stand is offered for sale in our columns this week. The property is well known as Weaver's Tavern on tho turn pike about eight miles from Sunbury. FnAMCiix Hotkl. 'We call the atten tion of our readers to the advertisement of Ben jamin II. Woolman, who has t.tken and fined up tho Franklin Hotel Chesnut street Philadel phia. tOCM'V CONVENTION. Tho Democratic Electors of Noithnmber- l.ind roiinlv. sum rcRiM-i'l fn 11 v rHfinpsted to. meet at the usual places of holding elections dl'nc" of good judgment and military abili i.i their resneeiivei Uiinuchs and luwnshin. . ties of"a l"Sh orJt'r- Hls mind, and all his 1 r? on Salurdoy the Uh day of August next, for the purple of electing d.-h-g.tri to the Democratic County Convention, to beheld ' in fc'iinbiirv on tho lulluiving Mondav, to , ... , i form a democratic ticket to be supported at ., i- 1 1 i , ihu ccmiiuc, fall election. As there are two separate election districts in th.i lownship of Cuul, and as tiie township la entitled to but two delegates, (hi: si Hiding eomiuillee recommend that lhe demociatio olectors that vole at Shamokiu town shall etect one uelega., anu .lie i emoerauc e ec- , , ueiegaie. Al the suggestion of many of the demo crats of tlni County, the standing commit tee derm il advisable to request the boroughs and townships to instruct their delegates for iho candidates they prefer for the different otFiees, in order that the will of the people may be arrived at. John P. Pursel, John Rou-h, Geo. B. Weiser, Ruben W. Zaitman, Daniel P. Caul, Wm. L Conk, Julio S Han, Valentine Kluse, James Eckmaii. DCP Daglerkeotypes. Mr. Mason by EC?" Ei.ECTioNs.-The returns from North Carolina show that Reid the Democratic Governer is re-elected. Thomas H. Centon (old bullion) has been elected to Congress, in the St. Louis district. K The Tnt.F.GRArii. We are pleased to announce that we are aain in tele graphic communication wilh the Susque hanna lines. The wires, which were sev ered by the deitruclioii of the Northumber land bridge, have since been stretched across the river from the tops of a tree on either side of the bank. 017" The Goose pond in Market street, ( wlich was ,)rt.s(,nteH by the Grand In- quest as a nuisance, still continues, although we were informed that it was to be filled forthwith. The authorities are, however, moving in the matter as Mr. Wilson was engaged on Tuesday last, in making a sur vey ol the street lor a sewer or tlrain of some kind. Perhaps a good swer put in would, in the end, be the cheapest, as it would undoubtedly be the best. C17" The Special Court commenced its session on Monday last, Judg Jordan pre- fWing. The Court was called specially for the purpose of trying the cases of John G. Lowrey & the Executors of David Love, decM., vs. Win. Allison, arising out of the proceeds of Ihe sale ol the personal pn peily of J. & J. Potter, by the Sheriff ol Centre county. These cases were moved troni Centre to this County, by an act ol the legislature. Including the parties, counsel and witnesses, &C, there were something like sixty persons in attendance, mostly from Centre county. Among them were many of the most distinguished citi zens of Centre aud the adjoining counties- ZT". Messrs. Walus and Gaucler have established a new stage line from Selins pr tve to Williamsport, on the West side ol the river. THE AVIIIU MEETING SCOTT Ac TimCE. A whig meeting- was held at the Court House, in this place, on Monday evening last, in pursuance of previous announce ment by the bills. The house was well filled by whigs and democrats, and the meeting was ably addressed by "David Tag gart, Esq., of Northumberland, Andrew G. Curtin, Esq., of Belleibnlo, and Hon. James Pollock of Milton. Mr. Tacgart's speech was a chaste and classic production, though deeply tinged with romance and heroic verse. General Scott' military exploits and his acknowledged talents as a great General, werp, of course, the basis and ground work of all the speeches. Mr. Cur tin was next loudly called (or. When he rose he did so for the purpose of declining to make a speech, on account of indisposi tion under which he had been suffering nil day. The audience, however, would not let him off", and he was betrayed into a speech of some twenty or thirty minutes, into which he infused some of the humor which generally characterise his speeches. He remarked that it was so easy to speak in favor of the whig candidate for the Pres idency, that it was difficult to restrain him self. We thought, however, that it was not quite so easy, but rather with some re pugnance to his own feelings, that he made some ill natured remarks in regard to Gen. Pierce. Mr. Cr.rtin has few superiors as a humorous and interesting political slump speaker, but it is just to say that he should not be judged wholly by his rfiorton Mon day night last. Hon. James Pollock was next called out and made the concluding speech, and an able. one it certainly was, considering the subject on which it was based. Judge Pollock has the good sense to see that it is not good policy to attack the character of a man like Gen. Pierce, the couduct of whose whole life has been, probably, as un exceptionable as any public man in the Union. Judge Pollock spoke highly ol the military services of Gen. Scott and ar gued that a man who had the abilities to make a good general must necessary have sufficient talents to make a good President. We cannot assent to any such a proposi tion. As a skillful and successful comman der, Gen. Scott has certainly given evi- I I energies during a long life, have been train- j ei t0 thj on way 0f thinking and have bl,come fo hinl a secon(1 nal)re t-, 11 i . r. j i The world does, not cteti produce a ... . . , . '. ... j Washington or Napoleon, the universality ; - 1 . ' , of whose crrnius is apparent in all their un- ! r 11 Staking. We want ro stronger evidence t" sln w the weakness of a strong man out 'of his clement, than the controversy of Gen. Scott with Gov. Marcy, then Secretary o' i wa.t The Secretary overwhelmed him as compleley wjlh his pen as ,be Genera, diJ the Mexicans with his sword Sl'.NDLKY A: Ell IK IIA1L IIOAD COMPAY. We regrtt to see the want of harmony and good feeling, between the city council and the Sunbury and Erie Rail Road Com nanv. Some ol the council have made Ll,,,.., n;r,.t M,. Mill.... r,,l V llllli O U-UIUi-l lui. iiiinri aim urviuuu themselves opposed to anj' subscription by the city as long as the company is managed by its present officers. The friends of the company and of Mr. Miller asked for a committee to investigate the matter which was relused. In this we think the council were decidedly wrong. When accusations are made the accused, should have a chance to defend themselves. Executed. Matthias Skupinski, one of the murderers of the pedler boy Lehman, suffered the extreme penally ol law at Philadelphia, on Friday last. He made a confession acknowledging his knowl edge of the crimp, assisted in deposing of the remains, nud charges a man Keyser, with having murdered young Lehman He died without a struggle, and all the ev idence since his arrest, show him to have been a hardened criminal. lXIXTIOMKLilllXn SONGS. Our whig friends are determined to use every means to carry the election of Gen. Scott. Not finding anything vulnerable in the life ol Gen. Pierce, they assail him with songs intending to cover him with ridicule. Some of thpse songs are curiosities in their way. The following verses are a speci men ol what they can get up at Mauch Chunk, and were copied by a Philadelphia paper, from the Mauch Chunk Gazette. We should not wonder if Ihe author, after this wonderful effort, had fainted. One day a riding 'Ions ihe roaj, He saw a buy a eryina, At mice quito touched, ho was thereby, His heart was sympathising. Ho Hopped his horse, an.! asked tho boy "Althoufh an entire it ranger" What is iho cause of your gicat grief 1 A to you in any danger'! The boy looked up with learlul eyes, Willi urief his heart i.'eitlnvt ina "My Play-mates, iln-y have each a stick Ol Candy I he) 're enjoying. Mv parents they al.is are poor. Too young 0 WOik though handy So I indeed, ain't ahl for, To buy a slick of Candy." Wiih Charity Benevolence, This aieal Man's heart wna filled ; His hands into hi pockeu llirust, And out a CENT ho pulled. OLe5" The Democrats of Schuylkill coun y have nominated Col. C. M. Straub as their candidate for. Congress aud Nicholas ?e'itzinger for Sheriff. Bernard Reilly and Samuel Hippie are on the ticket for the House of Representatives. The opinion of the Supreme Court delivered by Chief Justice Black, on the injunction case vs. the Sunbury and Erie Rail Road Company, will be found on our first page. It is a most able production clear, concise and conclusive in its argu ments. We cannot see how any man pos sessing a modicum of common sense, after reading this opinion can come to any other conclusion than that arrived at by the court. This was the opinion of every member of the bar from our neighboring Counties, now attending Special Court in this place, whom we have talked to on the subject, and whoso local feelings and pre judices were altogether on the side of the Sunbury and Erie Company. COUNTERFEITER ARRESTED AMI &1IOT ! On Monday afternoon last, Dr. Giltner was arrested at his residence in Moulnnr county, about five miles from Washinetonville, by two Police officers from Philadelphia. After they had taken hiin he attempted to escape when the ollicers fired three bulls into his bo dy! He fell, und exclaimed, "1 am a dead man !" the blood gushing out of his tnc.ulh rapidly. Ho was immediately taken by the ollicers to Washiuglonville, where his wound were dressed, and from there taken to Dan ville. The wounds, we learn will not prove fatal. Two other men weie in 'he house who made their escape. The oflieeis found a large amount of bills in tho house, signed and unsigned, together with numerous im plements for counterfeiting, dies and opinions coins. Tho men who escaped are supposed ... i l -..!...: i. : KI....I. k:tt. at Iho time nt the arreM 1 lie ollieers took possession of ihe "whole k it" of bills ami itn plements. This fpiirious bills lhat have flooded our Slate lately, were no doubt issued by thiti gang Other arreslf, we understand are in contemplation, and some men will be implicated perhaps, who the honest citizens of this section little suspect. The affair has created threat sensation in the neighboihood, and caused Ihe guilty who are yet at laigeto "tremble in Iheir tracks." Since writing the above, we learn that Mr. G ill ii e r has been released by giving bail to the amount of 53,000. Milton Dcm Pass Arol'ND his Name. As tho steam boat John Totter was leaving her dock, nt New York, yesterday, wilh the S o'clock line for Philadelphia, a lady, (in company wilh Mr. Hughes, Secretary of this Common wealth,) accidentally walked oveiboard, and would have beendiuwned, but for the. timely assistance of Nicholas M.iiliu. one of the (ire men of ihe Potler, who immediately plutised in and sustained Ihe lady until one of the life boals was launched from the deck of the ; s'eamer, which was ihe woik of a moment! ,' , ,. . ! wnen Doin weie rescued, ureal creiiu i i i uenerveilly due tne youth, who so polity an; niihe-imtin::ly tii-ked bis ov to :ae an o:hei'slilo. riiila Lcdscr. I I'Rr.MCiioN of JJr v i'.bstfr. I he Co:i. ; "i' ."wiiiMc - is-mnr. ol !h,o. at cord (N. H.) Patriot stales, liiat during Iho i Ciueiniiati, have awarded their Pin.i.M.t to recent visit of Daniel Webster lu his farm al ; Aveh's Chlkuv Pixikal. ihe widely celu Flit. Mill, a lady, a relative, temaiked to hitn. i brated retneily foi Cold. Cot.in t:ti I Con "Well, Mr. Webster, I was really in hopes j sumption. This honor was richlv meiiled that some time I should see a live Pi evident j by the Inventor of that invaluable medicine of Ihe LTniled.Slales " '-You will yet, mad- ! which has ticcured not only lite above com- am," was the inst tut reply of Mr. WejMer. 'if you and Gen. Pieice liveliiitil next March.' We have the above from ihe lips of Ihe hus band of the lady, who was himfelf present. Cholera at Ciumueiisbciig. Aug. 0th. There have been nineteen deaths hero in the ast three weeks front tthat physicians pio- liounco to 00 Cholera, testorday, three colored persons died of tho disease, and this morning four new cases have occuted all colored. In a recent duel at Lancaster, Ky., neither of tho piiucipals wero killed, but a negio women was Sho was an innocent but tin- fuitunato spectator of the combat. A hand of Ethiopian Seteuaders has been organi.ed in Baliimore, to sail for Bremen, their object being to try how negro miu sltelsv will tcke in Germany. A controversy is (joing on between the Catholic journal, as to whether tallow can- lies may bo used instead of wax in the church ritual. Tiik Ma. ne law in Newport is openly vio- lated. Some of iho hotels and grocers have slopped 'he sale, but others go on in Iho ime way. The liquor dealers of Lowell, Mass , open their bars free to all their customers, and the city marshal has determined lo a 1 1 est every person he finds chunk. A machine is on exhibition in Steuben- ville, Ohio, for the manufacture of matches. It w ill produce either percussion or friction matches at the rate of 20.000 per minute, or 1.200,000 per hour. A Westuin editor speaks of tho circum stance ol a biid building its nest upon a ledge over the door of a doctor's office, as au at tempt lo rear its young in tho very jaws of death. Junlj says he hates to seo woinon buying furniture al auction rooms. The prettiest then look ugly their countenance are so for bidding. S. 11. Clark, of Ogdensburp, N. Y., in one day lost week sent to Boston, by rail road, 44,000 pounds of butler and cheese chiefly ihe former. "The coal banks near Wheeling, continue nn fire, in spite of all efTorls to extinguish them. One man has lost more than 9100, 000 already. Anotheii lot of liquor has been turned in to Iho Providence river, ihe 1 1th dos. Wonder what the fish think of it. Thb first drawn milk contains only five, Ihe second eight, and the fil'lti seventeen per cent uf cream. Cap,. Randolph B. Marcy, about, whom so much anxiely is felt, is Ihe son of Laban Jilarcy, of Greenwich, Mass. - TiiE"Camdert and Amboy Tv. R. Co. are about to erect a large and commodious freight houso near Builiiigtnn. Communications. OCR NEXT Ml Mill: II Of ANSKMIILV. ' Mr. Editor : t presume that Col. WIL LIAM FOLLMER, our lute member, will be tho candidate of the democracy of this County, ns a matter of course. He hns been in the Legislature but ono year, and as it is not cus.tomary for us to make yrarliiip of our membors, uuhiss for some good reasons wu shall look fur his nomination and re election, especially a no fauli has been found in his course during the lust session of the Legislature. MANY DEMOCRATS. Sunbury, August 7, 1853. TO THE I'lltLlt. A report being in circulation that if elect ed one of the County Commissioners, I will bo in favor of a subscription on the p:ut of the County to either of tho contemplated rail roads, I deem il due to the voters of tho county, and to myself, to say, I enter tain no such feelings or principles. 1 have been nnd now inn, in favor of beina gov erned by the rryircsicc will uf the people and believing in this piinciple. I eau not give my vole for any matter to which I be lieve them to bu opposed. Very resp"etfnlly yom, JOHN 15 HIILLCR. Sunbury, August 7, 1852. TE.MI'l llAX E ( ONVEVI ION The Noithem Temperance t'liiiveiition, i will meet at Milton on Wednesday the 'Ja h int., at 11 o'clock A., M in the Pieb tcri- at) Church. Clir:t'ini'tt iiI'i-vimv iliii.in in:i - in iul lo attend, as makers nf groat impm lance to the advancement of the canoe, at litis panic nlai crisis, will bo frubmitrud tu Ihe eonveii lion. JOHN Mill I! AY, JAMES MOOHK. sr. TllOS. Mf.UWINE, V.J. C. LAWSUN, JOHN J. I'KTER.M AN. Comniillee of Arrati'-meiits. August I I, ISoi. Vkntilatiox of Minks. A nn'cliii;: of tlm employing miners has been held in SihujU kill cou-nly, for I lie put post? ol ;t.lo;riti ini'it sures for a belter venlilalion of our euliii-rh-s below the waler level. The i!'; i:icntied by the miners in uoikii.g in badly-vi-ntilateJ mines are very grenl, and il any sncci-ssl'iij meihod can be adopted lor removing ihern, it sltonld be done iniinediately. The .-iihioet h.ivii g ariiused alleulton among the niinei.', the piuper means will piubably be found. Mr.. R. lluchanan. a gr; Cincinnati, recom mends pe cullivnlof near the sjireading oi' ini'.itiil, .! a itftue- es ui.d HLilphtit on ihu ; dy lur ihe rot in grapes , Avelican thermnme crs are a,i iii' , . in Ki:glanil. Tile Oiiio State Fair will bu held at Cleve land the 15th, lOih, and 17lh, of Sep'e.nber. mendalion, bui also lhat of the most eminent Physicians in this, as wcilas the highest medical aut'unily in other cUMlii.ti. And w hut is a far dealer t in o-niutn on i's n .:eful- nes, is, that it Ins won Its iy lo ..lit, osl every tiiesido of tho Ameiic.in Poeple. Dr. Hooflanii's Gkiim.'.n 1i i t i.ks. Thai this medicine will cure liver complai.il aud dyspepsia, no one can doubt niter using it lit diieoted. ' It ucls-epecilically upon Ihe sK.m- aeh and liver ; il is pu-lerable to calomel in all bilious diseases ; it ;i(is as speeiiieitlly upon tlie liver as c.iioiiiel ; cilojifl piestralee ine fyslein the t'llleis stietioilieu ;u: I ui v- er pi ust rales li e ptiiient. ami will "ive le- ' Meweu ai"' neiM'.li lo tno ilelietitc inva'i.l ami resiore mo liver lo its lunclions, ami S ive digestion uud appetite in I huso severe cases herein the orditiaiy medicines fail in ! pioducing any elf cut. i rv - ii ii Vvi- ZJ" I UlSOMMj. Thousatuls uf jiarents ho use Vi-rn: ifnjrd composed of Caster oil, Calomel, c. aie nol aware, that while they appear lo bent-lii the pattent, they aio actually layini: the (onnJ.i. lions lor a series of tltwaxes, sneh as s.iha- tion, loss ol siht, weakness of limbs, &.o. In another colouni will bu found ihe adver- liseineiil of Ilolieusaek's Meihenies, to which weaslt llui attenlton ol H!l ilnecily iuteiested I in Iheiraui: as well a llieji ('litM.eu's I hh. ! In Liver Complaints ami a! ili-unleis ai i-ii from 111 ise ol a billions tvne li..nl I use of Iho onlv genuine "medicine, II., ben- saek's Liver 1'iils ZZf -be not deceived,'' but n-k for Ilohen sack s Hoim Syrup at.d Liver Pills, ami ob serve lhat each has the sionaruro ol the Pin. prielor, J N. IIOBENSACK, as none. elo aio aenuino. n a ii ii i f: it. In Danville, on iho 22,1 ull , by J. France, Mr. J, Siiispri. Il.n.i", Ella 11. Bailey, all of that place. ReV. Miss i i t: i. In this borough, on Monday last, HENRY, son of William Vunugtrfti, aged about 5 ycais. And sure 'twns mercy culled tiie.lioiue, Troiu sorrow, gritf and eare, I're yet thy little a ul was ulaiuol, Or caught in folly'i snare. In Lewisburg, 5th inst-, widow ADAMS, in hci lJt;h year, formerly ol Nor thumberland. At NorlhunilierlaJ. on Monday, tho ill h inst., Mr. ANNA REICH, aged about 26 yearn. In Ansnsta township, on ihe 5:h inst., Mr. NEWTON B BEAR, aged about 30 yeais. Ctljc iUavkcts. Baltuuoie Uarkct. August 9, 1S5I. CUAIN. Tho supply of Wheat is small for iho last day or two. Sales of good to prime rods to-day at 84 o87 eta. ; w hile at 85 a 90 els. Porn continues scarcoand in pood demand. Sales of: yellow. to-day al 63 a 66 cts. which is nn advance ; and white at 61 a 63 els. We qtlole Oats al 28 a 33 CIS. WIllSKEV. Sales of Penn-sjlvania Ills, at S3 cts., and of hhds. at 22 cents . Pbiladelphla Market. AuriUfT to, 1852. Flour and Meat.. Flour is rptiot ; sales of Western at 34 ; fresh Ground Pennsylva nia is held HtS4.l2i. Extra Hour is held al $4 37J a 34 87(. Rve Flour. Sale at 3 C2. ; Corn MEAL.Last sales of fresh ground at S3 25. Wheat Sales of Southern red at 83a8Rc, while at 89 a 0c Old red is worth 90c, and prime w hite I'enr. . ?l,01. Rve Is sellino at 75 cents. Corn Is in fair demand ; sains of jcllnw afloat, at 67 cts. and whito at 62 rents. Oats. Sales of Southern at 33c, and of Pennsylvania at 384 cents. Whiskey. Salrs in bbs. and. hhds. at 23e. SUNBUKY mice cukkent Wu E AT. - Kir.. Conx. Oats. Potatoes, It I TT E II. - Krios. - 1'lHIK. ... l'l.AXSr.El). - - - Tai.liiw. Hekhwax lUa Ki.r.n Flax. Uiiii.i) A ppm:. - - - I'kaiiils. Fl.AX sir. so 75 45 St) It 10 8 1(0 12 20 17 I no 250 8 New Advertisements- 'i r.u units ri:t. 'V'OT 1 ' H is lii'icliv rjivi'ii Unit rropou.iln r.il ' ho n i rivi d hv the .Secretary of tin- Hoard ol Direi'tors. of the L'omtnon Srliool Nuntntrv Iis- I in t. mill lor Iwo tn;ilc ami two li-mtilc IimcIiith, until 2 o clock 1. M on l' lUDAY tlie KMh of !Soitcinl or next, at which time n tneetii ir of the Dim-torn will take pi tec in room No. :t, of tin; public school house, tj cxtiinini: tipplicanl.", and uilot the schools. I v order of the liotr.l. li. . o 1 1 1 . uli,, cc y 11th, b.;ri. at. j Sttnlmry. Aug. l-lth, tS."g.- .41 Ol TOil' Ml'lK i:, ; '"fi'O l'K.'il is hcrchv i;ien that the sohsniher j h.is hem m. in tt-J mi umlitor by the Ur i plntiis' Court ol .orthiiinlierland ronnty fur the : purpose of ilisltihutiiiL; Ihe nssestn in the hiintUuf ' .Miehitcl llalevailtn'rof l'eter McAndrcn, id c'il., ! and that lie niil attend at hi ollii-p in Niinhniv, ; en .Monday t!ic 2:id in.-t., for that .oiposi-, ; when all persons interested can attend if they tliitih proper. I M. I.. MUM,'!;!,, Auditer. : Sitnhitrv, August II, 1.VJ. :.'t. Bounty Land Warrants. il()I', li.-nin-' h.iutitv laud warrants in tie ir pe-. s-i ui and wi-hiiiL' lo di-i o-o of ihein can I'.iid a ready sale by applying at the resilience ol Ihe. suh.-erilier near Shainol.hi Dam. l inen eoiiiity I'a. He will uls i ntteinl to the oht.iiniti,' "f lioinity land warrants from the Department nt a fi aJuable. reoinpour,e. , I.. H. JICMMEI.. I Xiinbury, August 1 I, ls.r)i. Hm. : ORPHANS' COURT SJLi:. ' 3 pursuance of an order of Ihe Hrplniin' Court . ul' N'irthuuiltei'latid county, will he espo-eil , 1 1 pi.Llie sale on S.tlurduy the -4tli ,!a ,( i p , lelli: er next, on Ihe plenum's, ti e foll. e. in-,' !dc.-eri!nd property to wit: A ee;i.i:n I n:t if I inml. titnate in Tower .ui:U'Jta lowns!ii; in --ni l ! Coii.y ai'joinini funis of 1'eter retleriiein. I'ao . ! I I.i'iii; and Henry lllooin, eonlaiiii-.i: .ii oiit tuetity nine acre-'. I. ale the c.-L.!e of i'iahetli I'ie.n r, dee'd. .Vale to cotntni tu e at In A .'.!.. ol's.tid day, v.lu'll the IcrMf oi' ie in iile known I'..' hrl,, ::i JOHN FOY.f.'t llv oviief of the (,'ottrl, ttrl, ) O. C. ' .1. i ljri;.t;i,. ( il An,:. 1 1, 185-J fit. N Valuable Real !v-.iil' FOR SALE. JJY irtue cf an order issued out uf the Or " .'i.in-' court of No.'tliuui'oprlatiil county, will lie exposed to sule. on thu preniiM-s, on On Th:ir$dmj, the 1G.'i day of next . the fe'lowiug real if late, iz : All tliai certain TAYERN STAND mid VALUAULn KA KM, nlunte In ! f-lia.'nukiii toivii.-hip, Norlliinn?.et!uinl cuuutv. on . Cen'.re turnpike, uhout 8 miles tVom Snnie.try. j """ couiily ton, Hiljoininu lands of J'egley's '"'i"'' - '""'i'"' 'saMon utid others, . Containing one hitndre I and fifty Arrci, ! more or less, 0 acres of which Uiinj in guoil i meailow, a small creek rnnniini throiiah tlie i same, ami uliout acres thereof I'einsj well tno- I i tiered, tlie iv.-ii ue neui:: in a III" 1 state ol cullnii- j lion aii.t under e.wclleni fences. J lu re is also on tlie premises nn Oia tlAUIJot choice fruit Irces. 'ihe buildings cousist of a Iwo story atone ! nwi'llivi: nnrsi.' I b"i.' n i . .'n . V , ir. i i well adapted for a I avern Slait'l, ami h.ts i '"'en kept ns such for upwards of U5 venrs. A .irs,c .llld emve-uiout UAMv UAKN, with aliiin- , dance uf good skcJs ami other out-buildings. : One-third of the purchase money or widow's j dower, can remain in too hands uf the purchaser, I by lein;; secured on the premises. Heiiiij late the real estate of Martin Weaver, dee'd. Tide indisj uluLle. Attendance will tic nivctttiy i WILLIAM II. MCE.NCH, Adm'r. i Plnmokin I p., Au;;. II, ls-o'J Is. T.ILOr.IiTG-. JOHN V. MAliTlX, REfW leac to hiforni his friends and iho pub i he general, thsi he is prepared in ecn general, nisi nc is prepared in eer respect tu make clothing after the most Fashionable Styles, and in the most durable manner, and his prices w ill he as reasonable a can ho had in Muiihury or elsewhere, in cash or approved country produce. He will always have the advantages of tlie latest fa-hion plates, and in addition to his acktiowl cdijed skill in euttinir, he will he assisted hv the i direction of the most scientific publications rela- tuii: to thai ail, now issued Irom the emporiums of fashion in the I'nited Slates. An endeavor will he male always to have woik completed w hen roipiiacd. His establishment is situated in Market Siiuarf. 8un!iurv, nearly opposite lite Post Oilier, in the building formerly occupied by Jacob Painter as a hatter shop, where it w ill ho a pleasure to him to see his friends, and make such work for them as is within the line of his business, tSunbury, August 11, 18V, tf. Tu the Ti .ivt liin- I'ublir. First Class Hotel Terms $1.50 per Jiy. r"IIE subscri! rr bavins lately become propiie- tor ol the FRANKLIN liOCSE. Chestnut Street, lirlow 3.1 and 4iri, PHILADELPHIA, ti lid staving nsiicccu tiik mitE of boa iih to $ l,f0 per day, gives notice that, notwithstanding this reduction he will slill continue to keep a FIRST CLASS Horn:. Franklin House has just underr-onc extended alterations, and is now lilted up and refurnished in superior slvle for thu reception of visitors Tlie I .owrr Floor formerly occupied by stores, is now included ill the HotcL, forming a .Spacious Reccpliun Room, Ceutle mcu's Parlor and Dining Room, thereby ullowing an addition uf thirty chambers and several beautiful parlors fiontinii Chestnut street- Itooins in this Hotel aie supe rior lo most others, being constructed with ul coves, forming parlor and lied chamber attached well lightened and ventilated. Its location is unsurpassed, either for business or pleasure. BENML WOOLMAN, lWr. Philadelphia. Aug. 14, 1853. Sm. IKEsLI Vanilla Ueau of superiui quality, just received unj for sale by ' July 31, IBM. H. B. MASTER. fFS500 CHALLKXUE. 1I MIATMVUn onnoftrii the health and liflppinrM of a y people iflnl nil timtnof Die motit Vflluuhta import ance. I tiike a lor irrnnteU Unit every ptraoii will no all in thnr power, to Hive the live of their children, aix) (hat evirv iwraoii will ondeuror to prom He their own health at all Kirrifirrm. I feet it to Ire my duly to aolcinnly ssaurfi you inai v(i(iht according 10 tno opinion 01 uia mini edehrntfld Piiyaieiajm, art the primary cauaca of a larga majority of dmenaca to which children ami ndullit are Ua tile; H you have mi nppctite continually changeable from one kind of food to an other, Bad Breath, Pain in the Pto rnaf:h, Picking at the Nose, Hardncm and Fallueti of the Bttly, Dry Cough, 8l w Fevor, Pulae Irregular remember that all 1 1 km denote WORMS, and yea abooldoi once ap y the remedy , IIOBKNSACK'S WORM SVHUPV An Article founded upn Seienlifie Principle, compound ed with nurely vegetable sulwtanecH. ueinti perl'ectly aafe when taken, and eon lie Riven to the inwt tender Infant wilh decided lieneneial elTeet, where Bowel Complaint end Dinrrlin-s h.ive made them weak and debilitated the Tonic iirnpertica tif my Worm Syrup are aueh, that it Manila without an eiul In the catalogue of meilieinea, in riviiis i"iie Hitu ntreniriu in trie PKomHcit, which maKea it an i nt :iin i.ic remedy lor tlKiaa alrlicteil with Dyanenai ine ui 'iiiuliine eiirm iierlormeil by Ihia Syrup after rhyai- Kmun nnvc iiniru, ia me ueai cviQenca vl tla auperior eftr THE TAPK WORM ! Thin in the moal difficult Worm lo dcatroy of all that in feat Hie liiiilian ayatem, it arowa to an almoat Indennlte leiiBlh lii-c.iiiiiiijj a coiled and tautened in the Inteatiuea nnd flutnnch eflcctitig the henlth au aailly aa to rauae St. V.tna Dunce, Fila, Ac , lltut thoae nfflieted aeld.im if eer unpen tti.it it la Tape Worm tautening them to an early (trave. In order to di atroy Una Worm, a very energetic treatment immt he puraiuj it would therefore be proper to take S to S ol my l.iver I'lllaaioalo remove all obstruc tions, lli.it thu Worm Syrup limy act direct apen the Worm, which must he taken in done ol Tublesp.amfulla 3 tinie a day iheae ilirtcti ns loll iwcd have never been known U lull in curing the must obiiuiate cuse of Tupe Worm. ID- HOBEXSACK'S LIVER PILLS. No imrt ol tlie ayatem Is mora liable to diseaae than the I.K, it nrvniK ns u fillertr to purity ihe U ml, ur fiv nig Ihe proper secielion 1 1 the bile j n thutuiiy wr.mg ac n 'ii I (lie l.iver elTccIa the .thcr iiuportiinl parla ol the ystem, mid naul a vri iislv, in l.iver C uiipkunt. Juuii i ice, L)s epua, fce. We sii uld, ihcuf re, watch every bviii, I in Hint m i v 1 1 L indic ile u wrong action of the Liver. 'I a. te Puis iKiiig eouip seil of HOOTS k Pi, A.N 'l fur msiicJ l.y ii nuie lo Ii. at llic sick : .Nam. Iv, 1st, An KX l'li.TOllA T, wlucli uiiiiincnts the accretion from Ihe l'nlia imiry unn-iia iiiciiihruiic, or prom 'lea the dinharee "' seereleil matter. 8ud, All AI.'I'KIt ATI VK, which ehanitca in a inu iiicxpliciatile anil inaenaibte miuiner the ciituiu in ihul nction of ihe ayatem. 3rd, A TONICJ winch eivea tone und strength to ihe nervous avstcm, ra-iiewiu-; ln' ilih unil viijor to all pnns of the body. 4lh A t A rilAli'l'IC, whirl, ucis in peiftel harmony with the otte r iiiitredlenta, mill operntui(,' on the Ilowela, uud ex.el lur; tin w !i !: mass ol corrupt and vitiutid inatler, run! pu iilyniS the It: ,il, which deatroya discuse and leatorea le li'.V.i. TO FEMALES. Yon will find these Pills an invalunble medicine in many i- .taplaiats to which you lire subject. In ulistructions i i total "i inrlinl, they have hern found of inestimable I.. Hint. p.. Tins their lunctional irrnnccuienta lo a heal thy iK ti hi. purifymjr tlit- bl.K.d and other llniils so erTtelu ic.y lo pat to llmht all complaints winch may arise from ti n.alu irrcieibnti,,, us h.-oiliiche, iiiddiucsp. dimness of sictit. am in lite sute. Iiack, ,Vc. ID I'rice, 2o cents each. N .ue fi niiii,..- line ss signed J. .. H0l,,nrack al ol,er, ... n:' j;t: I iniuit l- n . I V" Asi'! wieliinp new Mipplii-s. and Store Kerprra dciroii ol bi'i oiiiinj aU-cnts ( ad.beas the Proprietor, .1 .V II .vi-.k. I'liihiilt I )iiu. 1'a. S...I by .1. V Frihuc. Sunbury: Man- Mcrav. or ll'ie.ll.nlai,.; llcisi-!, Tnrlintviilc ; ltacr.' .Milton ; Duty .V l.ei.k.r. I.eoriret.nvn j l.iis, i,riii(; K W.dverl Pan- n : i.-t, Ilielriry; till di alcm in McJinue In the I '- -intv ie:-l S'.ati-. AnJjM II. ly. ATTENTION, rALHERS' AND JIFXIIAMCS' AUI1LLKKISTS!! VTOl nre coinuiundcd to meet in J .Market Sipiarr, inilmry, ou SA'iniDAV. 21st of August, at 3 o'clock, A. M., fully equipped lor drill. A Court of Atincala will Isu Le held. l'y order of the ('iij luin. SOLOMON Sl'l.'Oir, O. S. fMinl'uiy, August 7, IfSS. Oi.'i one Week oiiery. i'a'iicrreol yjh Like nibses FOR ONE DOLLAR! ? HMI.F.il MASON ha.-. ;lm pleasure of iiloi in mo tin- in hit bit an i. uf Sunbury and vicinity lli.it he has opined Rooms at the Stale House, when he will be in readiness to teci 'ive. visiiois between ihe hours of 9 A. M. and j P. M. 1'icluies taken wilh any ileeiiubli) eifect of liht or shade and colored in the highest perfection of Iho art and no ti-oard to weal her. Insiiuciiotts given and apparatus furnished for ri. N. 1?. Perfect satisfaction given in all ca ses or no chariie. Sunbury, May 22, 1352. tf. Tt)Tilt; ELECTORS OF .NORTH I'M BE K- LAND. IEI.l.OW riTILE:.': Encournged tnaiiv of my friends. I herrwiih anno' d by my tnemls. 1 hercwiili announce myself to your consiileratiou, as a candidate for the ufiice of County Connni.-ssioner, nt thu nproachili3 election, proniisini; to dis charirti the duties of the othce faithfully, and particularly to oppose all subscriptions to tho stock of ull Hail Road Corporations. JACOB KLINE. Cliilisipiaquc, August 7, 185-. TO THE ELECTORS OF NOKTHL'.MBER- I LAND. IELEOW CITIZENS : Encouraged by many of my friends, I herewith announce myself to your consideration, as a candidate for the ufiice of County Commissioner, at the approaching election, promising to dis charge thu duties of the office faithfiillv. james'oaks. Delaware, August 7, 1855. TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTHOU?ElT- LAND COCNTY. IELLOW CITIZEN'S: Encouraged by ma-- ny of my numerous fiiends, I respectfully offer my self as a candidate for the Ollicc c4' liegister i$ 1'ecorder, nt the ensuing election. Should I be elected, I promise to discharge ths duties of said ollicc with fidelity and impartiality. JOHN' I. rCRSJJL. Punbury, July 31, 1S52. tc. TO TIIE ELECTORS OF NORTHUMBER LAND COUNTY. TEl.LOW CITIZENS : Encouraged by - numerous friends from different prts of the Counlv. I respectfully olfer myself Iovmi as tlie PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE at the next election, for the office of liegister Jleeoriler. Rrottght forward by the wishes of the people I chee; fully submit myself to your decision. Aud should you sec lit to entrust me with the duties uf said office, I w ill endeavor to discharge tlu ui to the satisfaction of all. Yours, respectfully. JOHN BUYERS. Sunbury, July 31, 18.3V. tc. TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTHUMBER LAND COUNTY. 1; EI.LOW CITIZENS : Encouraged by ma. ny of my friends, I r tMpcctfully oiler myself as a candidate for the Ollice of llVgistcr lleeorder, At the approaching election. Should I bs elect ed, I shall endeavor to tender general satisfac tion. SAMUEL YOUNG. Lower Mahonov tp., July 10, 1852. tc rVVTRACT OF COFFEE. An excellent ' article more wholesome and much cheaper than Cuffae itself. For sate al this ollice, April n 1S.V I AND BILLS neatly printed on new tyw promptly executed al Ibis offioe. Also blanks, ol all sinus on auperior paper, bunbury. Feb. 14, 1858. " jARRIAGE CETIFIC'ATES handaoowly j -wm mi at uiis onice. siiiivim