ARRIVAL OF TIIE GEORQB LAW. LATEH FROM CALIFORNIA. a,ooo,ooou Gold. Destitute Filituiteri al San Juan Del AWt New York, June 12. Tbo U. S. Mnil Stoamship Georpe Law, with date from California to the 20th nit., lias arrived. Tho (Jeorgo Low left Aapinwall on the evening of the 31 of Jane. Tho George Law brings nearly two million of dollars in gold. CAi.ironniA. The news from California (" not of and gen rnl importance. 'J'he mines woreyieldinirlnrgely. Business was not much improved, and there was but little change in prices. Tho money maket is tanier, and stocks quiet. Frequent showers througbont the Stuta huvu been of immenso benefit to the growing i rons, and although the yield this year will bo Lr below tho average, still they are by no means ruined, as was feared thry would be n few weeks ago. Fruits and vegetables li.ive Bn ffc rod little frem the dronglil. uor markets are supplied with an abundance of I strawberries, raspberries nnd cherries, nil of which may now be obtained ut reasonable I prices. I Still another indictment has boen round against Dr. Hates, tho defaulting State Tree- surer, now under arrest in Sacramento. It 1.4 nl'ieged that he has ombozzlud $41,000 of tho Stato moneys, which is over and above the misfling 8124,000. In default of bail in the sum of 850,000, ho was ordered into cus tody. He is said to bo very ill so much so, as to be unable to leave his bud. An officer constantly guards his room. Tiiu b'oNOBi Exrnnmox F.xhcctioji op Tn Tarty. New of the annihilation of the ill fated So ior expeditionists . reached San Francisco n the 1 3th instant, and has beon up to t lie iresent, the all-absorbing theme of con versa ion, both In this city and throughout the jute. Crabbe and his party, finding they ould not sustain themselves, uncondi'iouully aid down their arms. On the following day, he entire party, with tho exception of their .eunral, was taken out m squads and shot. . more huiniliutiug and ignominious douth waited Gonerul Crabbe. Jle was allowed to rrite a Intte'to his wife, and hold an iuter iew with one of his original company, who ir.d left him bcfuro they crossed into Mexi an territory,- ufter which he was led out to xecuti'in. "lie was tied to a post in front of he building he hod occupied, his fuco to the est nnd his back to his executioners. A .nmire I bails were thou shot into his body, fter which ho was decapitated and his bend xhibited in a conspicuous place for the mul ;tude to gaze upon. Among tho killed are number of the most distinguished political sroonugos who have ever resided iu this .lain. Soma days after tho massacre, a detach lent. of twenty-live Mexicans, from San Juan roasud the lino, and on American soil seized jur of (Jrabliu's party, who wero sirk in bed i the house of au American, and meted out a them the sume punishment as hud been isited npun their countrymen. M.mie twenty recruits from Tucson, who ere on their wuy to join Crabbe at Cavon ii, wem attacked by two hundred Mexicans ear that place. They, however, after severe ihting reached the American side. Tho lex, cans lit Curonca are said to bo five bun red strong. Th excitement in California over this tnaa ktr teems to bo iutense, and it is feared :n genera' la.i of revongo aguiustlhu Mel uliS will be adopted. Fhom Salt Lakh. Liter news has been received from the vul y of th" Grunt Salt Lake, our files of papers Jin;.' to the 1st of April. In tho valley, ac trdiujr to the accounts, as publishod in the Inrmon sheet, mutters were progressing har umiously. W'o learn, however, that brutal murders avo been committed within thirty miles of all Lake City, which commit the startling .'velopements made by Drummond in his tier of declination of the judgeship. The irties had a difliculty with the Mormon ou iorities about their property. Humor has that the mard-or were committed by lu- iuis. UI.OISUT APr.Wll AT CAIRO INriDBLI ITV OF A WIFE. i iV btil'j'MiiU-J liwws in incinn anuii Timna i-aih ru m nnr r ( l A nr ano 4, is almost incredible, and shucks the 1 : 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 . i v... v . v, - - iilli.Kl nensibililies A man named J. Gallagher was living here t somu two months, boarding ut ono of the it'iiout taverns winch still luteal our levee. .o is represented to be a hard-working cic-ablu man. Some time ago he sent fur s wife, whom ho left in your city, and it ipeurs that on her trip down she mado the MA!iit:i!ice of the watchman of the steam- , und consented to run away with him to t. Louis, when ho should get ready to luko tr. Yesterday morning Gallagher heard ' tli i 3 and at first could not believe it, as he id never suspected the fidelity of his wife, e was soon convinced of tbo truth, however, id immediately applied to Judge Cochrum, r advice. The J udgo told him he had butter take his old. and lot tho unworthy womou go, with it making a fuss about it. This, Gallagher included to do. II is wife heard of it and ie called a man named Enoch McTherson, ho is from Covington, Kentucky, nnd wl.o ivimr a rafl of lumber beside llie Heating .irding house had made the acquaintance, assist her in retaining the child. linlliiL'her t ink away his baeiriiee. and re rned last evening to get his child, lie had eked the little one up, and wns leaving ith it, when McTherson said, "U d u n iu. lot that child bo or Til cut you ell to :..-ces." Gallagher paid no attention to him, id was still moving off, when McTherson lunged a knife into him, but a abort distance Hive his heart. Mcl hersoo having coi litted this bloody deed, ran. Gallagher ,i!led out a revolver and fired, lie shot le.l'lierson three times, once iu the arm and vice in tho back. McTherson, findiug it i possible to escape, wheeled, and approach ir ll.illjuher. cave him a blow which knock 1 him in the river. Gallagher swam to the ft. a distanco of twonty feet, come out, and ith parties drawing thoir knives, went at ieh other. Ther fought full teu minutes, eernling each other dreadfully. A number ' bystanders looked on, and were so terrified ii. nnim' dare interfere. Among the ob- over was Mis. Gallacbcr, who looked ioIIv upon the whole transaction without iucing the least emotion. The bloody cou Gallagher succeeded r through McPher - st was at last ended nluiiiriuir his kuife clear n's heart, and he fell ut his feet a dead man Uhout even uttorinff a srroan. . Gallagher was taken into custody. lie Is it and hacked dreadfully, and this looming .a recovery is considered doubtful Tho oroner held an iuquest last night, over the 3iiy of McTherson, und the jury returned a erdicl implicating Gallagher iu the charge f murder. This proceeding is said to have een a complete burlesque, tlallughor has Dnsconontlv been removed to the Jail. As )ou as he has bis examination I will furnish on wifii tho details 'and the result. The ITiiir has ctused a gfooui here, fco dreadful re tho details of this tragedy. What is the difference between an accepted od rejested Ujver ? One kitete his miss, and tie oiuer uuut- nil i A FANATICAL WOMAN. , M rs. M cLean, In regard to the shooting of the Mormon Kldor Trait lias brought to light circumstances which famish am ple evidence if any were needed, of the rightful consequences of this modern fa naticism. Our leaders have already pursued the thrilling narrative of the seduction of Mrs. II. II. McLean, by the preacher Trait, and fie subsequent revenge which the Injure J husbar.d executed, when the gnilty couple en deavored to carry his children away to the land of iniquity. Mrs. McLonn, who now signs her maiden name, McComb, instead of that of her husband she deserted, lias seen Gt to publish a reply to the story whirh has been so generally circulated. This remarkable episilo we find in an Arkansas payer, aod in sert in another portion ot the Journal of to day. The most that can be said of this un happy woman, after giving her a full hearing, is ''more sinned against than sinning." She appears to have boen completely blinded by in ott degrading fanaticism, and to have been one of the most compliant of the victims the artful Trull brought to tho Mormon fold. She accuses her husband, McLean, of having oen uor Dniuy. ) 01 Dcing a dissipated brute, with whom most of her relatives were not npsn good terms. Hut she admits the at tempt to carry her children away to the Great Halt Lake, which, she must have knovn if she could clearly understand anything, no father not a Mormon, could allow, The love she profosos. for the slaughtered "Saint," amounts to adoration. Mie savs she washed his feet, und wiped them with her hair, after the example or Mary washing end wiping the feet of Jesus. Sho toiled along the road on foot, while Tratt rode by her side. In In brief, the Elder seems to have bad tho un fortunate woman more completely in subjec tion to his will tnan irslie hud boen Ins slave. Yet Mrs. McLean was this scoundrel's niulh wife 1 And this is the kind of havoc that Mor- nionLsm is muking, even in the midst of some or our Atluntic communities. The are or ganizations ol there Lattor luy Saints in most of our principal cities, and leaders ore laboring quielly bnt surely in their villninons work of breaking up peaceful families, tearing mothers from thoir children, and wives from husbands who have hitherto doted upon them l'.ven women wna nave been tlin ornament or their peculiar sphere of society are lured from tho path of duty and virtue, and induced to iiinrnev U'ith thn IniABinnnn'wc nf nvil fur atrav l0 Utah, wni.rPi if their eyes are opened, they ure compelled to reuiuin in dreadful captivity. Hut llie delusion is not made to operate merely upon this continent. Almost every week, a vessel lands upon our shores numer ous bands i f of converted Mormons from Eu ropean countries, where among the ignorant peusnntry, the minsionaries of Brightim Young lind an ampin lield for diffusing their poison. How many of the womeu who accompany theso expeditions huvo been induced to leave a husbuud und children to follow the saints, we cannot precise detormine, but aro quite certain, from facts that huvo been published to the world, that the proportion is not very small. It is not strango that under such a tnrriblo provocation, the injured husband and father should seek to administer a summary punish ment upon the violutors of hid peace. In deed, it is rather a matter for wonder, that wo hear of no mere Tiatl's being hunted and shot down like dogs. And, though mussacre has no advocate in us, can wo condemn the man, who, like McLean, performs what tho law prolesses itself insiiilicteni to accomplish! Better that a thousand surh knaves as Young Tratt and Kimball, should be slaughtered. I nan that una awlul fanaticism should be suf fered to porsue its invasions of our domelic happiness. No jury could be found in this country to convict a McLean for such a deed; fur juries seem to supply the equity that is o'toii wanting in rigid admiuistratioii of the law. i be unrorttnate woman to whose epis tle wo have alluded, may rave, but popular sympathy, and something more, will tie with her nurbaml. A 1'kwitciikp M iksissippi Girl. We find in the Gronudu Uepublicun the following, sin gular superstitious nnrativo : e are credingly luronneu that there is now in this county a girl ten years old, who is yera singularly Billeted. It uppeurs that the labors under the impression that elio is be- witched, tier case is certainly a remarkable one. bho wears a piece ol gold around ner neck, and if the gold is not wutched, tho string will twitst to stillocntion. bliu thinks if the gold was removed sho would dio instantly; on one nccusion it was removed while she was asleep, und immediately there - wero signs of strangulation. Another remarkable teuture connected witu ner case is this ; cut olTa piece, of hur hair and throw it into the l - JKI .'! f mo, auu uv puun oiiuvui eiuinui wu vr u' . . It t' l I i-OKitiesB nr Bvreuiiiiuif. Jier nair iiua ueeu burnt half a mile distant, and at tho very iu- stanl, of buruig she manifested the same sign of pair. Another strange feature in this case is, if the picture of the individual whom she believes to be the cause of her sufferings, is drawn upon paper, and shot ut with leud, it makes no impression upon her, but pre sent a gun Jluuded with silver, and she is ill row n into eposnis firo and is culm ogaiu. Sxxtk Akxa slilf indulges the pleasing de Insion that he will bo called again to the head of affairs in Mexico, after having been driven out so often. He is it hopeful tyrant and ap- pareutlybuilds big trust upon what other men would regard as damning proofs of in capacity and inoligiblity repeated defeats nnd a thorough, popular dutestutioo of bis acts. He bus recently'i.-sued an address to the Mexican people denouncing tho present government ol Linnonlort, the new (Joiistilu. tion, tho laws allict nz the property and privileges of the clergy, &c, and announcing that there must be another saneuinury revo lution, even though half of the territory of the republic t bould nave to be sold to supply the sinews of war. Tho people of Mex;co appear to bo of a ditfort ut opinion. They are now in the midst of a popular revolution, Mica as llie lonsiuuliuu provides lor by means or the uallut-box, und so lur they manifest a confiding trust in the ability of their intell gout President, Comoufort wl o has received a mail rity i f the votes if the people of the country. -JeJgtr. SL ' . -1 - - 1 Hew Advertisements. gEAI.EU PROPOSAI.8 will be received by the Board of School Directors of Point Die tuct, Northumberland county, at School House io. 1, on the West Branch, on the first day of August neit.tor building a Brick School Hou tt that place. Information in regard to the place it-c., may be obtained ol 1SAAU BEIDt-I.ol ACH. Point Iwp., June 13, 1857. riwOCLAMATlON. I OTlCE is hereby gi l - - ' for the trial of eauw ven that a Hpecial Court uses in the Common Plea will commence at the Court House in Sunbury on Monday tho 13th day of July for one Week. Jurors and other interested will attend. Given under my hund at Sunbury, the 1st day of Juna in th year of our Lord on thousand lultt hundred and fifty-eeven and the Inde pendence of the L'nitod 6tates of America th 8 1st. God save the Commonwealth.' UKNRY W E IS E, Sheriff. Satairr Orrics, ) Sunbury, June 7, 1857. i flLANK Deed, Mortgages, Bonds, Warrant, -a Attarhmtnta, Comroilments, Hummon, u- ptciiaa, Executions, Justice' and Coi.atablca' Fe Uilla, 4c, Ac , can be bad by applying at tics oincr. HERRING'S SAFE. TIIK ACKNOWI.KDOKD 3 CHAMPION 1 1 i TUG RF.CF.NT TRIALS it Rmilinx huvo rmlrll Uw current or pnlilre opinion, mid ennnn.-d thi renlict of nier thn See arei ileninl firm, proving oonclujively tint ' Horrinfi'i" n Uieouljr SAFE .1 Ihut will not burn. Kxtrni-t fioin Ilia Commillne'i Rcnorl on tho Trial of Iron 8fet t Reading 1 'On the Wih of Flmmr ll th inemlm of the Com miltm met to witnern the ftul una bike nnd pnprri, (plnrwl in them) mul wito nerfrotlv entitled thnt all ml rlirht. The dny folkiwing, the burning took place, andor the itperinteudmre of the Commuter. After a On r and impnrttnl horning for five bourn, tho Rife of Menra. Kvnna A Vtii una Brat openeil.the Safe being on fiie maide, and the conlenta partially ctinrumed, while the oon lenta in the rVife of Meaara. Knrrela Muiting weie in go(d condition, and no fire iiuide." Heading. March a, 1SS7. (Siguod,) II. V. FF.I.tTt. ) 1". N COt.F.MAW, IConiinlUee. A. II. I'F.ACCCK. ) And e1o-wy1 I t oyer SO of the heat men of Reading. TheabnveSafeacHli he inepected at 31 Walnut direct, where the puhlic ran aatial'y themaelvea of the groat anne. niTitT or the ''Herriug'a Pnlent Champion," oyer the defeated and uacd up "i'uaidn iron Door fulruundor." Farrcln X Ileirln?, ' 3-1 Walnut St., rhilatla. Ohlr makeia In tlda State of tlcrrir.g'a Tutant Champion Bnfea. Tlienttempt imdet.? other parties to holder Bp tho reputation ot a Snt'e which hn fuiled ai ignallv ii aeci dentiil llrei in I'liilndelphia, (itanaleiid Plat-It,) h Inking one out of an epeut'a ttire, (II. A. ljnntE.) mnda d.nil.le thirknraa, (piAerant from th.-ee they eel) to hunt up" one S llerring'a (half ni thick) hue met with ila true re Wnrd. llerrinc'a Safe cm d not ha burnt, proving eouclu airelr thai the oiilr reliable ife now made la'-llerrinc'a" of wlneh over 15 heo are now in actual uae, nod uiote linn lieu have heen trieil hy fire without tingle l l-nta.,Juna SO, IMS7. If. Isn't It So ! i;e ARTHUR'S Celebrated Self-Sealing Cans end Jar, and you will hare fresh fruit Fresh Fruit 'he year at Summer prices Full dircrtinnafor puttii g up all kinds of Fruit and Tonia toc, eccoitijmt y these cans and jara. They arc made of Tin, ninse. Qiicensware and Fire and Acid Iproof i'tono Ware. Tho aizea IJT WINTER:11 from pints lo gallons. Tbeao ran and Jars are entirely open jat the tops, nnd nctt, to secure M-conomy in transportation. I or sale hv storekeeper! BETTER (throughout the United States. iiesrnpttve circulars sent on application . Orders from the trade solicited. Bo sure to ak for "ylrthnr'a." t has stood the teat ol two sea- THAN J'ons, having Iwen used by hun dreds Ol tneu-onda ol lannltea, hotel and hoarding-house kee- iters. We are now making them for llie million. Sweetmeats. (Arthur, Burnham & Gilroy. Minniiiclurers under inn rnicni .S, 7i cor. Tenth A (ieori:e Sis. rillLADEUl'lilA. ri.lladelplila, June 13, 1R57 3tf nptlrril P!js!f Irttl, 7- veats of ago, having lost hi Father, two Brothers, l'aoylitir, Bon-iii-law, Te hews nnd A locus, ny tout dread ful disease, Lonamnptian, and suilenng ivilh a t -ougli hiinseir, determined to visit the Fust In dies, Egypt and Japan, where he discovered a I rcventive and Cerium Cure for LnliU, Couglis, Bronchitis, ('onsumption, Nervous Debility and Aathnia. Hi cough wns cured immcdiutely : he returned, cured his 2Celativ s, who inherited the disease, nnd in connection with his sou have employed it in their practice, curing; thousands of cases considered hopeless by others. For the purpose of rescuing as mnnv or his stillerinti le.l- low Itciagaas possible lie is tending the Ilecipe to nil who wish tt for 10 cents ; 3 of it I.) pay tho postnye, ond tVe halanco printing. Ad-.lresa Dr. Hunt 101 Bprtug strvet, oppositfi ttt. f. icholus Hotel, ISew Yoik. June 13, isr,7. Sra Io Notice of Dissoution of Partaershin. flWE parlnership heretofore exinliug between -B- tho linn ot Bitd St John 1ms this dny (.lui.e Ut, 1807,) hern diacolvod by mutuul cunsent. All persona having claims against us are notified lo present their acceunts; and all those know ing thomselvps to he indebted to the lain firm are requested lo settle up promptly, thereby shv jug trouble and costs. jos. mrto. J. J. JOHN. Bhamnkiu, June 13, l,S!i7. St List of Causes, TOR trial the Adjourned and Special ' ('mtrl tf I 'gieiiiiiitn I'latun ef NiTlhumlier- land County, lo be held at Kuubury, on the Sud .Monday ol July, A. V., PLAINTIFFS. DKFENDANTS. Jacob Vonida, v Dnvid I.ewix, Zerbe Run 4 t'liiiiiiokin Imp. Co. Jacob M ?alid vs KimVr t'leuver Charles I'leatant va Mahanoy A Sbamo- kin Imp ro. Jesse C Horton va Jas Ueachuui Si Wm L Dewart JAMES BEARD, Proth'ry. Protlionotnry's Office ) Sunbury, June fi, I8.r7. New Goods for the People ! BKNJ A M IN 11 EFFN K 11 RESPECTFl'I. I. Y informs the puhlic in gen eral that he has just received and opened a splendid stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS at his New Store, in Lower Augusta township. His stock consist in part of Cloths. Cassituers, Cnsainets. of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted. ALSO i Calicoes, Gluglinnifl, l-sewni, MouHHellne Ue l.ulnei and all kinds ef Ladies Dress Goeds. Uroccrlcs, Also an assortment of Hardware, Irou and Steel, Nails, &o. Also an excellent assortment of QTJEEKSWAEE, of vaiious styles and paiterns. Also an assortment of IJOOT9 A, SIIOE8 HATS & GAPS, a good selection. Salt, Fish, c. And a great variety of other articles surh as are suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices. I tr Uountry produce taken in exebante the highest prices. I.awer Auguvta, June 0, 187. NOTICE. IS hereby given to the stockholders of the Hhu inokin Steam Ferry and Tcw-boat Company that by a resolution ol the directors, they are required t pay to the J reasurer of said Uompa ny, at the office of the company in Sunbury Pa. the amount due upon their subscription to the capital stock necessary to bring die amount puid in equal to f0 per cent, on the originul subscrip tion, on or before the 30th day of June A. 1)., 1857, and that in case of default the stock of the defaulter will be forfeited, according to the pro vision of the Act of Assembly. HENKY DOJSKEL Bee'y Office of the B. 8. F. 4 T. B. Co. ) Bunbury, May ICth 1857. It. i New Drugs, I'uluti, Ac. A NEW supply f llius. Taint. Oils J.. A. Fluid, &c, just received and for aula hy A. W. FISHER. Bunbury, M ay S, 1857. BROWN'S and Breinia' Esaence of Ginger and Husband' M agnosia at Marc 14. '67. FiCHER'S. FOR SALE. A Good second hand Buggy, oflics. Apply a i thi t NOTICE. TITE Venders ond Retailors of Domestic and Foreign Merchandise of Northumberland county, will take notice that they are asses sed nud rated by the Appraiser of Morchao tile Taxes, for tbo ycor 1.")7, as follows : ' Mount Carmel, . Kamet. Reiser, IJowulIyti A)Co. Lewis, M uir Sc Go. Sconholtr., l-'agely A Co. A Ay res i Co. Mears St Javia Coal. Cla$. 13 License. $10 00 7 00 13 CO 7 7 13 7 10 Cochran, Penl A Co. Haver A Hird J. & T. Hoeser Ammernan, Wcitisel k Co. 10 00 7 00 10 w HI 00 7 no 10 fiO 7 60 s :o 8 00 t 00 2 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 no 3 no I CO u oaver 4 i ucely J Weinier. Josiah Ut od Wm Cherineton Zimmerman & l'ursel Jonas Stins ' O Osmnn F lipner G Cad wa! adcr Daniel Miller flerb k Popnen Sears & Fornvthe Marcus Strouse, Alexander Leid Henry A Hhipfiler Henn Ai Kramer Heiibtn Kline FtuiicU Huwcr S Trout man 7 CO 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 Jackion. Wm Deppen W m 11 Klinger J K siliicker n u H LoMtr Malxanof. Peter Ilnrrell A Ditty Isaac Witman Klius Wei.st John Wirt Josiah Swnitz 13 13 14 14 14 14 H M 14 Jordan. West & yhurlcl Washington. Wm Kehrs (i B Uebeck Upper llahanriji. Daniel Ilcim John Sininkey J II Adams O W Suydor U 14 14 1) 14 Cameron, J Iluupt Lover Augusta. P F Zimmerman, J or. ut linn Keila A J Con l ud Henj Heffnrr Isanc M nrt z 15i-rgr,trt-sser & FI oil Ipper Augusta. J C Morg.m J F & I F Klino Shamnkiit. Mnrtz & Clement S A Uergstresser Holl MoWillums John Yanztht ,i it H K Miller Witliinglon Si CLidester Del'3cart 7 00 11 14 14 14 14 11 It U 11 13 14 14 14 U U 13 13 13 13 14 U U 13 13 11 13 11 11 13 13 U 13 11 13 13 1J 14 13 13 13 14 It 14 14 14 14 14 14 13 U 14 14 13 11 13 H 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 J P riogue S A iitrotn & Son K J & F Piper 1 1 uvea & McCurmick H M G Wiink S n llartrauft P A Fox 13 fjO 10 00 12 50 13 7 3 a ;"iC 00 00 CO lems. II nip .k Ravidge I'.i itsel Sc llni rul lS.trdo k Hues 10 0!) 10 (IU 10 00 Hwenk Jk Slicker 12 r.o I Oil 00 Frick ,t Stout 8 L Finney I sua? brown T .S Stad.len Win F Nag la Frymiru ,t 1'iotl.or I I men Jiuiioh (ioodinan .V Moi:die J U Correy i; Lro. SteiniT .Slu.ig K It Kriiiinii lluag iV Iirowo J F I.' us low J & M Youut Huwn .t t'lioj tiiau H l.ongnhure Duvid Kraitser 15 12 13 7 13 13 13 12 iO Ml 00 L) 00 iO j( 10 (10 7 00 10 00 13 SO 10 00 s 3 i 3 S 3 3 1 l t ti anger Samuel Avres Aug.-tailt W Akiu Cyrus Rrown 10 (JO 3 t:o 3 00 11 McLormick Jiicob Dier C Giihiing 3 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 Cliilis'pjttqtt. A Conrad J nines Ured jr I' 11 Fisher Hubert Flris XCorthumhtrlaiul. M P. Priestly 13 13 13 13 13 14 13 It 14 U U U 14 10 00 Taggurt .V Lt ighow 10 (10 10 00 10 00 J nines I uggarl m I 1 urovtlj S A liinkeiihiuo A 11 Vourigiuati 10 00 5 00 Win F.llint 10 (10 Jtdin W llnch 7 b Klizitbeth I It Limit D M lirnutigiuii Henry Wenlt James t'cott Win Wiiinir Point Samuel II Woods 13 13 50 10 00 10 00 13 50 15 00 Sunbv Ira T Clement Piiliug t Grant P W Gray h Y lirij-ht Sob J 11 KnKl I W Truer John Yonng A W Tuber Levi Seusholtl Georpe Hi ight Peuj Settletnoyer McCluy Geurh'ut II V Simpson An up oe ul will be held ai the Commission era Office in Suubtirv, on W ednesduy.tu 1st of July 1857, at 10 o'clock A. M., at which time aud place tuose interested may attend J AJir.S ur. Apr. Sunbnry, June C, lS'j'i. 8TOKB. MISS LOUISA SHISSLKR, respectfully In form Uia citizen of Tievorton and sur rounding county, that she ha opened a new tore of Millinery and Fancy Goods, at Trevor ton in Shamokin street, nearly opposite Knouse' Tavern, where all kinds of Bonnet and Fancy Goods ran be had at the lowest term. Urea making alto 'attended to in lb beat manner and latest style. April ti, 1857. tf n YD R OLEUM PAINTS. These painuaro mixed with water, thurxliv savintf the cost of oil, for sale by Maun 11, '7. A. W. riSHER. ssoru vim ED. ST. BRIGHT & SON, BtT3T33tm"Z 3TOTlTIITTlVl33333X31,A.1STI COUNTY, TA.., . HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LA KOE SUPPLY OF Dry Good, Ready mndc Clothing, Cools nnd Shoca, BBard warf, Urocericft, C)lat, tjtiecnswarc, &c, Among our present Slock may he found French Lawns, Poplins, Fancy Silks, Plaid Ducal. Titica, Beregea, Debegrs, Challi, Black Silks, Alpaeea, Giugliama, Swiss Mull, Tarllon, Caaibria, Nain sook, Brilliants, Dimity, Rook Mastin, Behinrtt t'ellars, Swiss Flouncing, Inserting, Lacca, Kib bona, Hosiery, and a general assortment of FANCY GOODS. Embracing the most beautiful tyles, all qualities and prices. Domentic Goods, Windsor Rhadcs, Oil Cloths and Carpets. Summer Goods for gents wear of evry variety. Hardware embracing all kinds of building material, Carpenter Tool of the bast manufacture, File of every descrip tion, Cutlery, Shoe findings, Lasts, Ac. Former effort! siirpnsacd In luantlty nnd qsinllty. In addition tnnur former Store Room, we have filled up the second stiry of our establishment which you will find well slocked with Ready Mado Clothing, Hoots and Shoes combining beauty durability nnd cheapness. We shall continue to receive (Soods Semi-Month W, thus rendering our assortiueut at all times complete, another Inducement to all who wish to purchase. NEW GOODS AT LOW PRICES Wc return our thanks t. the public for their liberal pa'ronago, and respectfully Invite an Inspec tion of our Good 4, tin we deem it a pleasure to wait on all who may favor us with a call. COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Ear Iron, Steel. JTmls, Finks, Grub Hoss, Mason Hammers, Mill Saws, 'Wimlow Sash, trrmaaiones, uiass, A'aims, uus, Jnsn, Bunbury, May 30, 1857. tf Spring r.nd Summer Fashions for 1857 ? A N C Y DRY GOOD STOKE, Market Square, Sunbury. OW received and will continue to receive, the largest and best selected Stock of Black Cloths, Coffiiueres, Cafiinettt and Ycstings, fre. An assortment of Dress Goods, vix: Fancy rioted ('aliens, Chillies, printed Lawns, D Lain Bareges, Mriinos, Cashmeres, Alanacas, Dress Silks, Giii),hiims, eve. LINEN AND WHITE GOODS. rish Linen, bleached and brown Drilling, Sheet ing, y'lllowcaseing, Ac Dress Trimmings in Great Varioty. Boot and Shoe Hats and Caps, Hardware, Cedarwnre, Groceries, (oecnsware. SALT and FISH, Cheese. Crackers. Scaars. Tobacco, .Snuff, 4c, an aasorsmrnt of other Goads too tedioua to menlioh. Feeling grateful for past favor we beg leave to assure our old friends and lb public that no effort on our part ahull be wanting to merit a continuance of our patronage. Country produce taken m exchanee at the highest murket price. r. W.URAY. Sunbury, Muy 30 , 1 857. tf TWEKTY GOOD REASONS WHY KETCIIUM'S Combined Itcapor and Mower I'or I R."7 is the most complete machine in use, and the one best adapted to the wants of the Farmer First. Being wholly nindo of Iuon it is more durable than any other. Second. It h so simple that any person can readily manage it. 3 bird. It 1.4 so strongly and well built, that it cannot easily get out of repuir. Fourth. It is neat nnd compact, occupying less space than tiny oilier. Fifth. The frame is so cosily balanced that ihere is no weight on tho horses' necks. Sixth. 1 here is little or no sitlu draft. Seventh. It will cut heavy and light grass equally well. l.iglith. It cuts wet grass as well as urv. Ninth. The new cutler bar wheel lessens tho dr.ill nt least one fourth in mowing. Tenth. Imrse will work it with case in any kind of praxs or grain. Eleventh. It is the only machine with the t utti r bur directly opposite the slniftof tho driving wheel. Twelfth. The open cutting bludo elTectutilly prevents clogging ill any kind of grass. 1 hirt.-cnlli. It is changed in a Its minutes fn in a mow er t i a Helper. Fourteenth. It is the only machin with a reir and tide delivery for (jrnin. I litfinth. It I ir.e only machine which gives the linker control of the grain, both bcl'ute and after it leaches the platform. Sixteenth. The ailjtistuhlo si ring seat, and new rcsipcr frhoo are cupilal iinp'OveuientH. Seventeenth, r. t ven eura ol sex-cre practical trial with more than l-.UOO machines have provci its iVchlcd aupeiiuritv. Like xxnie it improve with ago. Knrhtecnth. All tho improvements for 1857 huve bten practically and thoroughly tested. Nineteenth, l.vcry part ol the machine is made bv master workmen and in the most sub stantial manner. Twentieth. Ketchnin's Reaper and Mower is warranted to cut grass and grain us well as it can be done with a scvlhe or cradle. Iu a word it is just the machine which a farmer can bov without anv rii-k, becaure ample eipe r icn ce baa proven that it is reliable in all its parts FAK.MLIliS, send in your orders early, a the sales for the season have thus lur been more than doub'.o that of last year. lit) VS, SPANGLEU A CO., olo Agents. No. bi7 Market st., below 7th north side, May 2:), lfi.Vi. Ot Philadelphia, SHERIFF SALES. Dy virtue of a'certuiu writ of Lev. Pa. to me directed, will bo sold on iiiuuai'At tho 2.Mh of June next, nt 10 o'clock, A. M.,at the Court House, in Sunbury, a certain trac of land, known ns tho Scott farm, situate Duitlv in the borough of Sunbury, and partly in tho townehin of L'rper Augusta, in tho County of Northumberland, and bounded and described as follow, to wit: Lcgiiininp; at a post on the eastern shore of tho Siiaquohaiiea River, at the low water mark, in line of land late of Samuel Hunter, dee'd., thence by suitf lino of low water mark, south 13 degrees and 1 minute, west 130S feet to a post; thence Uy und luto of Wm. I'. I'owait, south bi aegs. 15 minutes east 1073 feet and five tenths to a pout; thence by the same south 22 degs. 45 miuutcs west iM uei ona. Dve teuiu oi foot to a post; thence by land lute of Churle ti. Donnel and others; south sixty-five dega, fifteen minutes east 27RI feet to a post in the liuo of the lund of Johu U. loungman thence bv the same land uorth 21 dega. 45 uiiutile cast 521 feet and five tenths to post; thence by the same south C5 degs. 15 minutes etiHt 400 feel to a post lu the contro of the Cattawissa road; thence along tli contra nf said road, north 41 dega. 45 minutes east DIM feet to a Dost in line of land late of Samuel Hunter; thence by the same, north 60 degs. 30 titillates west 4805 feet to the place of beginning, continuing 140 acres more o h ag. beiuc the same premises which Churle (lobin aud Surah his wife, and Susan Scolt, convoyed to David Longenecker, together with all and singular tho buildings, improve ments, appurtenances, Ac. Seized, taken into execution, and to be sold as the property of Duvid Longenecker, with notice to tue sunoury uanui ana water Power Company, terse tenants, and all other tare tenant'!. II. WKI8E, SheriJT. Sheriff's Office, Sunbury, May 23, H57. J OiricsPuii.iDXi.riu axe Hi-auvBi R. R. Co. Philadelphia, May 15, 18.r7. NOTICE, ALL persons having outstanding claim and account against thi Company, will plea transmit a statement of the came to thi otlic No. 303 Walnut etreet, Philadelphia. RODNEY FImHER, May t S5i.--it Tieasurei. wwm& uxmm . bait, Ulictse, meat, &o., always on hand. fi. V. BRIGHT & SON. IMMENSE EXCITEMENT ! ! Revolution in the Try Goods Business ! I ! J. F. &. I. r. ISXINE. Respectfully announce lo their fricatls and th public in general that they have received at their htoro in I. iiper Augusta township, IVorlhumber land county I'a., at Kline Grove their Spring and cummer uuudh, and opened lo the public a general assortment oi merchandize Ac. Consisting in part of Cloths, black and fancv Cass'mers, riatinetls. Checks, Kentucky Jeans together with a general assortment of (Spring and Summer Goods adapted to all classes of per sons. Heady mad Clothing, consisting ef Ceate aud rest. Ladies Dress Goods, Pumrr.er Shawls, Ginghams, Lawns, Ducals, Calicoes, black Silks etc. Also a fresh supply of Drug a ad Medicines, Uroreries ic, of all kinds. A new supply of Hardware, Qucensware, wooden ware Brooms etc. A large assortment of Roots and Bhoes suita ble for men women and children. HATS AND CAPS. School Books, Stationery, Envelope, Ink, Ac, Fish jisn Silt. And all goods usually kept in a ceuntry store. xoire and see, tome one, come all. 1 he public are respectfully Invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, All ol the above named stock of eoods will b old positively at low prices for each, or in ex change for country produco at the highest mar ket price. 1 lunkful for past favor we hope by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of tho same. Kline's Grove, P., Way 16, 157 tf ruaNITUREl rTOIflTURE ! ! TIIE LAKGEST STOCK EVER OFFERED IN SUNBURY. Fashionable, Cheap and I'scTnl ITWR subscriber, long established as a Cabinet and Chair Manufacturer in Sunbury, thank ful for past favors, solicits a continuance cf the public patronage. His stock el Cabinet- are Chairs, 4 c, embraces EVFRT VARIETY, ISFFTL AMD ORMA- H fcST Ah in housekeeping. It is unnecessary to enume rate, as anything that may b required in his me ran bo had at moderate prices. Cheap fjr Cash, or Country l roducotsken in exchange, catuiunsnment South rust Corner ef Market Square. VtT These knowing themselves indebted to thu subscriber would oblige him by making pay mem. SEBASTIAN HAL'PT. Punburv, Aprit i, 1857 tf NEW VARIETY AND NOTION STOItE Market Stre.t 4 Jooi'j East vf Chus. H'euver'i Hotel, Sunbury, I'tnn'a. RS. M. A. FUNK, has just opened a lot of 1 eiluiuery fancy Annies, Ac, for ladies ami gentlemen, consisting of Hosiery for ladies. gents ani children. Linbroiuery and embroide ry iijss, worsted perieruled paper and canvass. lily and uainiug uoiton, ulovc ol all sizes. Note Paper and Envelopes, Ladies and Cents' toilet articles, racings and Ivibbons for Bonnets, Walebono and Brass Hoops, ic. ic, &c. Call and See. SfiST A part of the House for RENT. Kuubury, May 9, 1857. 31 P. MELANCHTON SHINDEL, J U STUCK OF Tilt! PC AC E Ojjict in Veer Street, immediutilg opposite the J ullic School House. All business promptly attended to. Monies collected and all ordinary writings done. Punbury, April 25. Io'57. tf ISAAC M. WILKKttSON. MANUFACTURER OP FURNITURE AND CHAIR tho rccst Fashionable Style. rMvlii, UitauM aud Louuiceii Bureaus, Secretaries. Sideboards, 'SOFA, BREAKFAST AXD DIMMJ TAlil.ES and also VENETIAN BLINDS, e,(ual to Phila dclplna maiiulacture. I1EDM hAlln, ol every pattern and puce CUFIiOAliUM, VMIIiK A! U CAIN HI.K- STANDS, TOILKT TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, In short, every article in this line ef hi business. TMIE subscriber respectfully calls the atlentisi of the puhlic to hi Urge and splendid as sortment of every quality and price ef CAHIXET-WAUF which cannot fail to recommend itself toevery enr who will examine it, on account of it durable workmanship and splendid liuiah, made up of the best stock to be bad in the city. No effort is spared in the manufacture of his ware, and the uhscriber la determined to keep up with the many improvements which are constantly being made. He alao manufacture all kinds aud qualitie CIIA1HS. ncluding varietie never before ts be had I: Hunbury, such as Mammas!, Blscs Wsixt-v isu bciLin MiruliKiriti! ash Vtisnsna (')IAlltS, iiD rcr Plain droois, which arc of ike latest style, and warranted to be excelled by none manufactured in thu I it in or elsewhere, The subscrilter i determined that there ahull be no excuse for person to purchase furniture in the cities, a every coiibJenre can I entertaine aliout tli quality and finish of hi ware Chair. These article will be disponed of on a goe terms a they can l purchased elsewhere. Ceun try Produce taken in payment fur work. IV UNHEKTAKINU Having provided a handsome list a, he is now prepared for Undertaking, and attending funerals, in this vi cinity , or at any conveuieut distance from this place. tV The Ware Room U in Fawn Street, bo ow Weaver' Hotel. ISAAC M WILKERSON. Bunbury, April IN, 1867 tf. ALMONDS, RAISON8, FIGS, LEMONS. Ac, Ac, luil received a fresh supply and far sl at the ConfccUonarv (tore of M.'C. UEAK1IART. tunkuiy,My 16, at wiiot.rsiti ixd Rktail BOOT STORE, 40 South Fourth S.t, abov Chemni, I'liil a. HOOT8, Shoes, tlaiters, ic., promptly mad) K to order in the very best ety lo, and of Ih best material. Philadelphia. May 0, 1857 Saddle and Harness Maker. HENRY HyVTJ3?T, JR. Successor to A. J. Strnh, RESPECTFULLY inform the sH ... - . Mvr,i lie generally, that be has taken r"1 mo cstaniiBiiment lately occupien A. J Htroh and is prepared to tnrn cut woik fn is line of business equal to any made In this, section of the country, Order promptly exerit tod and all kinds of produce taken in Exchange Sunbury, May 0, lr7. ly SPLENDID OFFERS FOR 185U AND 1857 TOGETHER. TTTNLIKK the more ephemeral Mapatine of (jj the day, these Periodicals lose little by ago. Hence a full vear of the Nom. with no omissions, for 1856, may be regarded nearly as valuable as for 1HS7. We propose to furnish the two year at the following lixlremely low Kale, vii: For Blackwood's Magazine, For any ono Review, For any two Reviews; For Blackwood and one Aevirw, For Blackwood and the two Reviews, For three Reviews, 60 OA 00 00 00 no For Ulackwood and three Reviews, For the four Reviews. For Blackwood and the four Reviews, It 00 II 00 14 00 To avoid fractions, $3 may be remitted for Blackwood, for which we will forward that work for both years post paid. N. B. The price in Great Britain of the five Periodical above named is about f:il per an num. A e shall never again be likely to offer uch inducements as those here presented, A'otti i'.i the time to Subscribe ! .' N. B. Remittances muat, in all coses, be made direct to the Publishers, for at these price n commission can be allowed to Aaents. AJdress, LEONARD SCOTT 4 CO., No. 64 Gold-street, New York. April 4, 1857. tf C O A L C OL LIER Y TO lElEItTT, IN Middle Coal Field, Northumberlsnd county, connected by a short branch with the I'hila deldhin 4 Sunbury Railroad, Known as lh f CGLLXEIL? with upwards of 600 Acrei of Superior Cal Land, belongirg to the New Tork and Middle Coal Field R. R. and Coal company, with Breakor Engine of 20 horse-power, Miner' Hone, &.-, already erected and in good order. 1 Several coal veins above water level have keen opened, end a number of others are of easy access, which may be opened with little ex pease. Persons desirous of examining . and leasing the property are referred to J. H. Hewers, agent of the company, at Mt. Carraol, for further i formation. Proposals for lrosing the ame will be re ceived at the company's office, No. 88, fcealh Fourth street, Philadelphia. J. GODLEY, President. P. p. For the pnrpos of facilitating Ike transportation of coal from the company' mine, the company have 50 car at their disposal, for the uso of their tenants. March 28, 1857. tf- . MT. CAEMEL COAL COLLIEET FOR RE1TT. PROPOSALS will be received by the Nw York and Middle Coal Field It. R.aml Coal Company, for leasing this colliery, situated o the Isaac Miller tract, with upwards of SCO Acres of first rate Coal adjoining Mt. Carmel, and immediately the Philadelphia .t ISunbmy Railroad. This colliery is now in complcto working order, having an extensive Tunnel and Gang ways already opened on several veins of excel lent white-ash coal. A new and extensive Breaker with a 40 bora power engine, Miner' Houses, ic-, are now ready for use. 'J'he property will he shown to parties desiring to take a lease by J. II. Hewoes, agent of the company, at Mt. Carmel. Applications will be received at the office of tho company. No- US, buulh fourth street, Philadelphia. J. UUULtli I , President. P. S. The company own fifty first-class coal cars, which will be appropriated lo tno iit-e i tenuis for facilitating the transportation ol coal te mar lit t. March 2S, 1857. tf The Toi ld'ti Great KvlalLltluit Frl.o Medal! AWARDED TO O. MEYER, For the Ti.-o Pianos, London, Otuber, 15, '51 rJEsl'ECTFL'LLY informs hij friends and - the public generally, that he has constantly on hand 'iano equal to those for which he re ceived tho Prize Medal, in London in 1851. All orders promollv attended to, and great care takeu ill the selection and packing the same. He ha received during the last 1ft years, mnro Medals than any other maker froai tho r ranklm Institute; also First Premium at Boston, and Premium at New York and Bltimore. Warerooms, removed fiotn fi'i 8. Fourth, t No. 1K0 ARCH Street, below Eighth, eouth side, Philadelphia. Anril II, 1857. Sin liUOOlltlt Sc 91ARMI, Auctioneers, A ND COMMIWION MKKCIIANT, No. SCI, la! 107 Ntiitli 31 street, I door tw'ow vine, fnuad-!- i hm. Nilrs of IlllO'l'S uii.l KlltlKM. lilt Y C.IHIPS, lil NS, IIAItDWAKK, WArCIlt:!, FANCV 0UO1JS, kc . every evening. I if Coiiiitrv Sl.at-srtpera and others will slwas find at our l-.v-emiifi Sals a laii;e uiul iW-tintbls asstiitnteot of tb atnve il.fcxti, to l atld ill Ma to suit buytts. liH.a piK-ktl on tlis iireiniit-s I'm' Country Trail. Murt-li li-.. Iri7 3ioc. Valanblc To"vn Properly POE THE subscriber, desiring to go west, offer for ale a House and two Lot in Ih town of Shamokin, No. 20 and 21, Block 148, opposite th Odd Fellow' Hall, on the corner of .Sunburr and Lilierty SlreeU. TUe house is a two snd a half story brick building, well finished, with a good store room, aod a bateruent story. Also table and other out-building and water conve nient. 2'he property, which is situated on lb main treet and business part of th town, will and be sold on reasonable term. For further particular apply to DANIEL FELIX.. JCk'EMIAH MARTIN. Phamokin, April 11, 1857. tf IT E W W ILL3 flTSR"? STORE. MIsjs 8.U1.4II BIAWT, respectfully informs th citizen of r-uubury and sur rounding country, that sho ha opened a new Store of Millinery and Fancy Hoods, at Bunbury, in Market si net, neaily eppotile Weaver' Hotel, where all kinds of Bonnets and Fancy Ciood can 1 e had al the lurt terms, tftuibwy, Mjv a, ti;.'.- ai J"