EXECUTION OP D. 8. McltlM. Attempted Suicide Long Speech of the Culprit. UntUDATSBCRO, Angust 21. DaWtl H. McKim conticUd or killing Mr. NorcroBg,t -Alton in this State, leveral rooothl nines wa executed at 20 minutoi before 1 o'clock tint afternoon. He made along speech on the scaffold, occupying nearly two hours, in which he gave a sketch of his career through lift), and elludea loiuemaroer, ana aiiempieu to show that it was not probable that he did it. For some time past be lost tbe omial cheerfulness that be manirusted In conversa tion and became rather melancholy. The prisoner slept daring the greater por tion of the night. In the morning be opened a vein in his wrist, bnt was timelr discovered. lie then ate a heart? breakfast, le a fit of passion he destroyed tbe manuscript speech lie intended making on the scaffold. At 8 o'clock he commenced devotional ser vices, which where continued until ho was brought out of the Jail. llov. Messrs. Junkln and McLean and tbo officers, accompanied bim to the scalTuld. On the scaffold be spoke for an hour and seven minutes, the prisoner protesting bis in nocence to the last. I lis closing words were, I leave my poor mother, wife and child to the care of heaven I" And then turned to tbe Hhorifl, directed him to go ahead as soon as bo pleased. He spoke very loud and distinct and classed many of the witnesses at the trial as liars. But ho said he forgavo all and be liever be was going to heaven and to Jepus. The drop felf nt thirty-five minutes past twelve o'clock, the unrortuuato man dying Vithout a struggle. In addition to the above, the Bulletin has m despatch giving the follewing particulars : Last night people from a distonce come into Hie town and BO great wos the rush that beds could not be procured at me iioieis ana many wire compelled to lie ppon floors, tables ttnd chairs. This morning a stream of hnmanity com menced ponring ir.to the town at a very early liortr ana-nothing wns talked abont or thouhgt of but the condemned ftjid his approaching end- .. . . The sIicrifT wos beset jTslenlay end this morning, by persons who were anxious to get within the prison walls to witness the last dread scene: but a very few out of the im mense throng were gratified iu their wish to be allowed to cuter the enclosure ond the dis appointed multitudo had to reBt contented with gazing at the prison walls or in picking np such scraps of information from withiu doors as were retailed outside. AH sorts of rumors were in circulation dur ing the morrfing, nnd those who weut out of the prison doors during tho forenoon were eagerly questioned by tho crowd, what the condemned wuireaying and doing and above nil to nsccituiu whether ho hud made any con f:sniuli. McKim slept soundly duriog the greater pin t of last night. A t six o'clock thismor-i Ring he attempted to commit suicide by open-, tug a vein in his wrist with a peico or glass. Tho blood (lowed freely for awhile, but it was J recovered in timo to prevent" serious results, ind the wound was immediately tjrtur.d up. A close watch whs Hip set over tbe con loomed wretch to prevent a second attempt ;f the samn kind. Neither the awful position the condemned, his attempted suicide, nor xh; being foil'd in the attempt to destroy him wST, effected Lid appetite, for he ulu a hearty jcsukfist, ireat calculations were made ou the man-isc-ipt statement which the condemned had irepared for the purpose of reading uudet the .'allow?, uud many thought that iu it would id found un admission of his guilt, but this ex ,ecltion was dniipointed this morning when tiu announced tbot MoKimlmd deetroyod (lie paper be had prepared. It seems that, titit of mg ho tore tho "stalemout" to p!-ees. Tho repmt of the attempted suicide of the Kinrderer and itf liU having turn the much tallied of pii per to pieces, created an immense M'listitiitiuii out of (lours, and the excitement went up to fever heat. At fiflveu minutes past ten o'clock the con demned nvui was led cut of prison to the gal lnw. Alter mounting the scaffold McKim proceeded to address the assembled crowd, and he-spoko for one hour and five miuutes. lie denied hi guilt most ehemently. ond suid that he declared before God and with his last breath that be died an innoetDt man. McKim Kiiid that Im had uever cither com niitted murder nor fctolt) money, or anything else. Ho also paid that Altioks Fleck and mother witues had sworn away his life on his trial. At twenty fiva minutes before one o'clock Sheriff" Fort pulled Ilia drop and the wretched criminal was luuuchedin to eternity declaring his iunoceuce until the lust in cut. There were tbreo tiiillitnry companies on dutv around the jail, and notwithstanding Uie immouao Crowds iu tho towii) everything pas- Bed offomutly. After the body is cut down it Will be handed ov-.-r to the relatives of the malefactor who have had praparod a uiudioiuo coQiu for its reception. It will be remembered that tho crime for which McKim has suffered tho extreme penal tv or the law was the murder, io January last or a young man named Sumtiel T. Norcrofe, lormeny oi cast i-exiugion .uiiss. norcross had eoue from his borne to tho West in the capacity or music teacher. After residing there for some timo ho returned to Massachu setts and borrowed S10UO from bis sisters. This money be returned with to the West and invested it in lands iu Uubuijc, Iowa and lun leit!i, Illinois. Tho property rose so rapidly in value, that ho commenced the study of inodiciao with Dr. Buruhold, relying upon tbe interest of bis money to support bun in tlie meautime an abcess formed ou his left side, which became painful and ho determined to rotarn home. McKim who made his ac quaintance accompanied him. Norcross obtained bis money iu MtKinn presence ike two started in company on the journey McKim treated Norcross with great kiud- jiess until he had won his friendship and es Jteera and Dually killed and robbed him on the cnorning of the lCthof Jauuary last, on the &eBylvania Railroad track, three miles west of Albooaa, where the victim was found in a .J viiir coaditiou. by some laborers on tho same iii o ruing probably two hours after tho con mission of the deed. Tho murder of was aged to evade the officers of the law for several wecke after the commis sion of the crime, ond he was finally captured in a mountanous spot in Columbia couuty by A -Mr. Woire. U is trial commenced at Hollidaybiirg the last of April, although bis commission of the crime was uot directly proven a powerful chain of cireumstantuil evidence wua linked together. The Commonwealth proved con clusively tho departure of McKim from Dun leith with Norcross apparently haviug charge of him at tho Eagle Hotel iu J'ittsburg ,acd the story he told the landlord about Nor cross' insanity j the departure from tka hotel in company; the testimony of a railroad cm iiloyee to seeing two men get off the train at AUoona, and go up tbe track on the morning .of the murder; tbe non-appearance of McKim in Philadelphia to claim bis baggage ; his subsequent appearanco in Fottsville with two lewd women bis reckless quandering of money And subseauuut disappearance when subepi cious wag aroused, and a number other very auspicous circumstances. Against all these tremendous facts tbe de fence offered do testimony, except some en tirely unimportant negative evidence, and the result was a conviction of murder in the first . degree. After fait couviction, he made an unsuccessful attempt to escape by sawiog off lis bobble, lie pretisted in declaring bis muocence of tbe murder uutil the last. . CRIME On DROADWAT, NEW YOIIK SOAHDAli. To-day's N. Y. llernld bat the following t The past bas been a scandalous week among the demimonde between Broome street and Astor place. (Jamming houses are sup posed to be entirely suppressed, but we bear or a great fight at one of those establishments, near the St. Nicholas. Knives were used, and one of tho combatants was severely wounuea. un tue next meut tbe entertain ment was repeated at another gambling house In l'rince street, near Broadway. Tbe police did not interfere, or even report the facts, or attempt to make any arrests. On Monday, two well-known members of me sporting iratermty lert town Tor Canada to settle disputo about a lady, by resort to tbe code of honor. Keally we live In an age of progress. . A little further np, and In a shade of better society, there bas been a curious case of aim. con., the particulars of which we trans late from the Courier dee Ktats Unit : SCANDAL AT TIIR NKW YORK IIOTKI.. '' On Saturday evening the New York Hotel, which, as every one knows, is one of tbe principal resorts of Southern travellers, was the theatre or an abortive drama, in which one or tho principal actors may congratulate himself in having made a fortunate escape. The following are the precise details or the affair, as we have obtained them from tbo best sources : A mong the transient residents or the hotel was Mrs. W , a younjr and pretty lady rrom Louisiana, who was enjoying too freely her husband's absence be having remained in New Orleans on account of business. A gentleman of middle ago, said to be rich, an auctioneer by profession, Mr. F , had 'overbid tenchen) with the greatest success on the charming Creole, and their intimacy nod cone so lar mat it was noticed and com mented upon by several inmates of tbe hotul. Among those Was a friend of Mr. W , who thought it bis duty to adviso him of wuul occurred in bis absence, aud to enjuin hint, either by telegraph or moil, to come on as soitQ as possible to put a stop to tbe scandal. As soon as he received the message Mr. W. left New Orleans without advising any one of it, ni?il arrived in New York on Saturday evening, with a revolver in his pocket, determined to take tho law into his own hands. 1 1 was in su."b a disposition of mind that be went to the NV'W York Hotel, where) bis faithless butter half teas boarding, and inquired for tbe number or her room. He had no trouble at all to get in. Full or imprudent security and not suspecting tbat the outraged busbund, wbom they thought for off, was already edvuncing iu tho hall the two lovers had not even been cautious enough to lock tho door. Mr. W enter ed as if lie was at home, and although it was very early in the evening, 1ms found bis wire and Mr. F iu a position easier to imagine than to describe, aud which did not aduiit of any possible false explanation. Without uttering a word, Mr. W. drow his revolver and tired at the guilty party. Mr. F. uot being hit, jumped out of bed, ran to the door, where, on opening it, be was shot at a second time, and took flight head long towards tbe hall, followed by his terrible enemy. The fugitive had nothing on but a single flannel undershirt, and at that moment it seemed to be least of bis cares. But one can iudgo of tbo sensation created by this straugo apparition among the persons nastcning :rum ell sides alter tue noise or tue firing or pistols. Mr. F. running head-fore most arrived at tho head of the staircase, descended in great baste turned to the right and slopped in one of tbe cells of the water- closets of lh) hotel, in which he bolted him self close. The pursuit had been hot. He could hear from his unpoetical shelter the tumult on the stuirs, nnd the struggle to stop and disurm tho terrible husband. He, however, did not rnly on his ears, and consented to oiieu the door only when summoned by the police, nnd upon the lormul promise tbat bis lne should bo protected. It bas been said that Mr. F. was wounded ; bnt we believe it to be untrue, nnless one means the double wound to his love and his self love. As Mr. W. immediately left for tho South with his wife, we are inclined to believe that the affuir will go no further, after having caused less blood tbuu sweat aud tears to be shed. New Advertisements. The $10 and $15 Single and Double Threaded Empire Family Sewing Machines. A N AGENCY for the sale of these Sewing Machines can be scrured on liberal terms for tho County of Northumberland. No one need apply without capital sufficient to conduct the li-.incss properly and wbo cannot bring refer encej as to reliability and capacity. A personal application will be necessary. Tbe peculiar adaptation of these Machines for all purposes of rainily Sewing, will, where ever they are oflered for sale command a ready and unlimited uomaml. JOHNSON 4 GOODM.I., 3. E. Corner of fitb and Arch Su., Philadol'a. August IS, 1857. tf To the Electors of Northumberland . County. TMI E subscriber hereby offers himself as i candidate for PROTHONbTAHY, Having always been a steadfast Democrat, and considering himself competent to perform tbe duties of the ollice, he would respectfully ask of tue uemocraiic party oi me county a nomina tion at tbe primary election, Among other qualifications, a thorough knowledge of the EnglUh and Gerinsu Innguag'e would enable him to attend satUfactorily to all having business in tne otnee. DANIEL DECKLY Trevorlon, June SO, 1857. Candidate for Prothonotary. To the Voters of Xortliumbcrlan'J County, 4 T-the solicitation of many friends from dif fercnt parts of the couuty, the undersigned has consented to become an iiidepenilent Candi date for tbe office of PKOTHOKOTARY at the ensuing election. Kbould he be successful, no effort shall be spared upon bin part to perform the duties of the office with fidelity, promptness and impartiality. JAMES BEARD. Sunbury, August 8, 1857. te. Candidate for MierlfT, To the Voters of Northumberland County. A T the solicitation of many friends from dit, fercnt parts of the counly, tho undersigned bas consented to become an Independent Candi date for the olhoe of 811 ERIFF at the ensuing election, fehuuld he be successful, no effort shall spared upon bis part to perform the du ties of tbe ollice with fidelity, promptness and iii.purtittlily. JAME8 VANDYKE. Nurthumlierluiid, June 27, 1857. Volunteer Candidate. To the Electors of Northumberland County. riMI E undersigned hereby offers himself as a Volunteer Candidate- for COUNTY TREASURER, At the ensuing election. His motive for so do ing, is tbat approaching old age, and an injury caused by a broken collar bone, renders him unable tu work st bis trade, of Carpenter. Be lieving himself capable of performing the dutiei of the ollice, be earnestly solicits your suppert. I'tl tlt illL&MA.V Sunbury, June f, 1857 te ftOUN'TY ORDERS. JL'ounty orders taken v aa Cash for goods, and on note or book ac eountby E. Y. BRIGHT 4 tOU. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. JVOTICE is hereby given that Joseph Wolver Ion, Executor of the Will of Isaac Wolver- ton, decM., in pursuance of an order of the Or phans' Court, Of Northumberland county, grunted at August Tern( 18S7, will expose to (ale by public ontcry, on TUESDAY, THE S7th DAY or OCTODEK next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the dwelling house on the premiios, all that certain FARM OR TRACT OF LAND, silutte In Rush township, Northumberland county, adjoining lands of Abraham Hoffman, Simon Interline, John Yei-p-er, Samuel (iillingor, Jacob Weaver and a lot of the widow Wolverton, (cut off from the farm.) containing 166 acres, on which are erected a good FRAME DWELLINO HOUSE, a Barn and Outbuildings, and on which are an Apple Orchard, a good Spring House, aniUalxiut 100 acres of well cultivated land, It la about four miles from Danville. TEKM8 OF 8AI.E Trit per cent down, one ball the balance on the 1st of April, 1 8 f n , the other half on the 1st of Acril, IRS!), with interest from 1st April, 18M. to ho seeurcd by bond and Mortgsgeson the promises. JOSEPH WOLVEinXJ-N, El r. ll II V I Li V Court ) O. C. 81857 J ts By order of tte Court U. U. Fursel, Clk. 8nnbury, August 8, 3ESPECTFUM,Y informs his friends, and the public generally, that he has just receiv ed a New Stock of GOODS, si bis new store, at David Miller s Mill, in Lower August Town ship, and that he is prepared to sell goods at the oweet prices. His Slock consists in part of SPRING A. SUMMER GOODS, Groceries, ftueensware, Hardware, &c and every variety usually kept in a country Slore. Trcvorton prices paid for all kinds of produce. Lower Angurfta twp, Ang. 8, 1857. f tiii: Lit,i:vi ESTABLISHMENT THE CITY OF BALTIMORE. IN ATATIIIOT' Gny Mr nt Wart-room Kan V3 nut! 2d rtrtlt Oiiy street, nmr I wlierc is kept alwnvs on ha ml, or nmde ft order, every style of French TE'TE-A-TETKS?.. in Flush. Iloir, Cloth ircci iirm rutcnc, d.1 iti mnre : orl5nmtele. hretich Full StufT nnn Merinllion Purloi Arm Chuirs. m I'lush, llmr, Cloth or Uroctitelle. French Full tnfl'Caived 1'urlur Chairs in sets, with Flush, Uuir, Cloth or Hrocn telle. S O.F AS- Half Frrweh Fnrinor Mnhotrunv and Wnlimt Parlor Chiiirt, in Iluir, Cloth and Flush. Rorkiiitf Cliuirs sriuus desitnis. in Iloir. Chili nnd Flush. itulf fnrmtr I nances a lurce nnorttnent nlvns en hnnd, or any pattern uuiduor covered with any good a to order. CHAMBER SUITS. IiIuhfeniiy or Walnut, eoinplete, from up. Cnne Oimrs and Itockiitff do. the hircevl UsV.ortnirnt ready made in any one house hi kite L ulled States troiii 812 a dxeu up. llnr Itooiii. OrTice and Dininr Chairs, in Ouk, Wutnut or Mutuality, with Cane, oud or SHutM Stats un asRoilmeiit eiiiiHaciiig over mi iiozen. WimmI sent Chuirs aud Settees and Hocking Chairs. ovrr IflO diseii. Gilt uud Fluin Frame I'ukiii)' 'imff, of every variety. All kinds of iiede, iluir and Husk Muttumt's. A. MATIUOT. Nos. 3H nnd $ N. Gny st , near Fuyette at., Ihiltnuorc. August 1, 1&57. y VlHO HAS BEEN CTHEU OF GREAT KEKVOU8 DE11ILITV, after msnv Yeari of miserv. desires to make knonn to all fellow-sulrerers the sure means oi relict. Aulreis enclosing stamp to pay return iioci.ige, mis. MAUV E. DEW ITT, Boston, Mass., auU tue prescription will be sent free, b) next post. August 8, 1857. 3m l"t t'nilt nnd Ornamental Tiers. T. T 1T. GILBERT is in town again, and will llX. remain for a short lime for the purpose of Inking orders for Fruit and Ornaments I Trees, Shrubs, Roses, &e., &c , from H. E. llvoker St Co., celebrated A' urserics, 7Jocbestcr, N. Y. These Nurseries were established in 1B-IU and now contains about 150 Acres. Vou can rely upon their trees being just as they are jepre sen ted. August 1, 1857. PHILADELPHIA Wood Moulding Mill, Willow Street uhore Twelfth, North .s't'r. O'L" I, D I N (! S suitable fur Carpenters, liuilders. Cabinet and Frarhe Makers' worked from the best and thoroughly seasoned materiul, always on bond. Any pallern work ed from a drawing. The subscriber having purchased the enliro interest, will continue the business with increas ed facilities. A Rents wanted in the various towns in this portion ot the tatr, to whom opportunities will be offered for large profils to themselves. SAMUEL B. HENRY. July 1, 1857. 3m 2Jp j. i'4Lm: & to. Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. Dl'.ALKIlS I.N FISH AND PROVISIONS ; HAVE conftnntly oil hand an nsaorlment "f Muckerel, c)had. Herrings, Cnfllih, lltef, Pork, lild, Shoulders Hams, rhdel, Cheese, 11 lee, int. March 111, le07. 3m IOOO IU9 of Curpct ktaftsi "l VANTED at the store of E. Y. Bright A Son, wbo are censtanlly receiving a fresh supply of tJoods, thus offering to the public the largest and most desirable assortment. July 11. 1857. IJATCHOULY, JOCKEY CLUB, SI'KING i. FLOWERS, &e., of the best quality ; a fresh supply just received and for Kale at tbe Drug More ot A. . I'lSllLK. unburv. Aug. I, 1807. HYDROLEUM I AITS. I bese pamlsare mixed with water, thereby saving the cost of oil, for sale by March 14, '57. A. W. FISHER. joii. s. ii i:Ks), ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ojjice in Macket st., opposite the Court JJouse, EUNBT7BY, PA, Collections made and Professional Business generally attended ta Promptly and Carefully. PtllLADKLFHlA lUtttlEM I I Bullitt uV Fairthorne, Dield 4" Wertz, Davis & Birney, F. Tyloi & Co. Sunbury, June 50, 1P57. I"JICKLES of various Sit:ds, Lobsters, Bar dines, SlC, &.C., jusl received and for sale - c. - r A T L'twIlt'D at tne iirug otore oi i. ii.iwiii.ii, Sunbury, August 1, 1857. THE War Trail or the Hunt of the Wild X Horse by Cant. Mayne Reid, fur sale by August I, '57. H. Y. FR1LINO. THE Glasgow Polsouing Case Particulars iu tbe National Polite Uazctte, for sale by August 1, '57. 11. Y. FRIL1NU. F I ''obaCCO aud BogarS. 20,000 Imported M- begars of various brands. MdoraJo, I ig Cavendisb, aud fine cut tobacco at A. W. FISHER'S. Banbury, March 11, lS57 --rf fijpanol Ciunnolt OunnolM AI.I, KIM)8. LEIMAfS SLTl.rt PHOSPHATE OF LIMB. 7000 TONS. rrrARHiiitsiji Fit rnut whent orops, uis I.FINAU'9 8urr Phosuhots of Lime. l SI "(.. Mi. or M0 Toil : of U I.Kl. NAU'S AMKRICAM KKHTIUZF.H,st3,ISO Mil. of 9 n tm. Ous buriel of either is suffioieiit for sn Aors of Whrnt. THESE ARE PERMANENT MANURES, , mnde of relinble Chnniml Elements, snrt lmve lieen hi uccrsBlul use for the pnst Six Years, Improving the fc.ll ami Inrrrfiring thevnlue of the tanit Four llipldmnn from the 8ite Airrieulriirst 8op-ty of I'cMnftvlvitni ; New Jersey Delaware nnil the Crvstnl PnlHce AtwiK-iittion of tliw city of New York, have been rercivHl foi thoee VnluiiMe Ferlilieers. ' PnmphMs in the English nnd German Language own be hud by applicntion nt the OfhVe. A liberal discount to Yhnfem1e t)mlers. Thrnlsive KertiliziM-t, delivered t'HKIi of Cartage to ny wharf in the old C.ty Proper. tmu-ra sent ny nmil sccompnmeo wen tnsn or urails, i II 1 u.: .i . . ' .. ..e !. wi II be DromuLlr &liin;M il lo nnv n.irl oftlie Vurld fikllRfiH A. I.HNAr.Proprirtur.' Nn. tfl Sonih Knmt Street, Pliilnit:liliia Ciljr. nit r, 1M7.- fCllllP) ITniwI. A. ISAACS, 103 Aurtli Sicoml Street, PHILADELPHIA. 1 ffAVI.XU eomplcted their. largo assorlmcnt of the above Uoodi for spring and Suinmrr Trsile; would respectfully invite the Mttrtition of PtircliRsers to the same. Their stock for beauty, cheapness and variety cannot bo surpas sed. Tbev have constantly on band every descrip tion of (iold nnd Painted Shades, Bull' Hollands, and Shado Fixtures. Wall Papers, Cmtuins, l'ire Ilourd Prints, Borders. Ac, all of which they offer at lower rates than can lie ha I at any other establishment. Call and examine. A. IS.d ACS. ' 1 (13 North Second Street. March 7, 1857 6m w NEWS FOR THE MILLION! fJIM ERGONS United Slates Mnguzlnc, 8a t unlay Evening Post, N. Y. Picayune, Magistrate, Nick Nax and Yankee Notions for Bile by II. Y. FKILI.NU. N. B. Persons living at a distance can have a list of prices forwsrded by addressing as above. Magazines, Papers and Book not on bund, constantly ordered. Sunbury, July IS, 1857. tf A CALL TO FARMERS.' Farmers, drop your Tooh, Pause a little, Head this and Reflect I THE FARMK.R'S PROMOTION BOOK. A new and Scientific Manuring Ryslem, f'il the Cultiva. lion ofall kirnls of drains, Grunes, Fodder and !uMnro, upon all kinds of 8il ; Proved by srtusl Kxvcriments and liritvd on evident truths ; Uesiftnrd to iiuprtive Agticullure iu nil its litam-hes; repretutcd by upwards of tinp hundred and lilty eiiBRiviiigs of the must vnlus ble Cirassvsaud Plants cninecled with lbs systeui. Ity Ur. C. G. ItriMIOLU, BOAtBLRO, CENTRE CO., PA. IN this IrentUe it will be seen thnt the object hus been to give the Farmer Ibut kind of information which ennb!es Ititn to jntike praclicul application to fertilize his luna and increuse Jiis grnin, fcxlder, and pasturage. The doctrines as taui(ht by this manuring, mid fodder and pas ture cultivation Vypt em are ruth ami, clear aud evidrnl, nnd suggest an iinprovcn.ent in the imtde of agriculture hither to unknown to our fanners, and which, if adopted and c.irefirily practiced, cannot fail to advance the inter ests .if the funning muiiiiunilv. fui-h a work has been much wanted, s it tillsa void which l as long been felt, but which there has hitherto been no a. tempt to rupply , and in farmers ol Centre anil Huntingdon oomilies. we recom mend the work to every fanner, ai we .full)r believe that they will reap the greatest possible Irenehf 1'rr.in il Punic! Muster, Philip Mover, Christian Dale, Jacob Aloyer, (jeorge Hoal, IliMiry Myer, Jacnh .Mosser, Pamilel tiilllruild, Jiiliu Dniley, tlenrge Jack, r'imucl Duurnu, Jnlm llarnian, - .lima. McVYillinmH, (jeorge liuchnnar1, tietirge Uuver, Jr. Fralfis Alexnnder, J.ihii Carper, John NVIT, Sen'r. John lluviion. Joint Holler, Pnmue. Vil!ton, Ctnisiiaii Huffer, tlenrge V. Metk, Jiweph llaker fy Theulaire work IS Tot sleby Kev.J. C. MrKf.E HAN, Milinn. Noilhiiniberluiid county, Pa. Price 810. Auguet 1, ls.57. 3tno Estate or Samuel K.Savltlge, dee'd. VOTIC'E is hereby given that letters of Ad L " ministration have been granted to the sub scriber, on the estate of Samuel K. Havidge, late of Kunh township, Northumberland county, dee'd. All persons indebted to suid estate are requested to make immediate payment, and Iboxe having claims lo present I he in duly authenticated for settlement. LEMUEL CAMPBELL, Atlm'r. Rush tp., July II, 1857. Ct HUSSEY'S AMERICAN REAPER, FOR CUTTING 1IOTII GRAIN AND GRASS, GREAT improvements for 1857. 'Ibis Ma chine was put in succskIuI operation in 183:) and continued to be tbe only leaping and Mow ing Machine in tho World, of any practical value up to IS 15 twelve years after iu introduction. Other Reapers are now oflered with glowing ad vertisements. Certificates, Diplomas, (iolJ and Silver Medals, lie. But the Farmer in search of the best Reaper, and nut posted in the inaftcr, had better see a little further. If there is any Taluo in 24 years ciiieiienco in building Reaprrs, and using them in the bar vest field, and in the improvements made during that long period, OBED HUSSEY.the Father of Reapers, can claim it. All who are satisfied with tbe Best iicnper and Mower, uan be sup plied by sending their Orders early in tbe season, as tbe crops iudirute a large demand, und we enn not have over 200 Readv for tbe vast harvest of 1857. We guarantee tbat this Reaiirr and Mower can not bo beaten on fair trial by any other Reaier that muy be brought into the harvest fields in 1M57, and we also insure it to be the strongest and most duralilc machine in use. We would respectfully invite Farmers to examine the mat bine thoroughly before purchasing, and satisfy themselves of its superiority over all others. During tho last bur years, tbe subjcrilwrs have sold between 500 and 600 of these Machines, to the best and most successful Farmers in Montour, I'nioii and the neighboring counties, (whose names urs too numerous to insert) to whom we respectfully refer. The sutiHciibers nave -ne exclusive tigm in tbe tollowiiig counties: Montour, Luion, Snyder, Northumberland, Columbia, Luzerne, Perry, Mitbin, Centre, Clinton and Lycoming. All oiders thankfully received and promptly attend ed to. UEDDES, MARSH A. CO., Lcwuburg, Lnion county, Pa. July 11, 1857. i'Kiscnco of Jamaica Ginger. rpiUS article is carefully picpHred from the best Jamaii-n J. Oinuer. all the valuable llleiliclual iropeltles nt which il is warranted tu possess iu a concentrated aud conve nient form. It is nn excellent remedy in dyipepsm, flatulence, cho- lic aud linMitrel aiul feehta state of the diuojlive lune tlous. From lis reficshmil stienutll snd eoidlal pioperties a gentle stnuulaliiiu Uiuie II is well u.'.-oHnl to eouutcl- act the delnlltullng liitluence the extreme liuiU of kuui llicr,lheetlect8 ol sutkleil changes, Ate. .No lunnlv ihould be without it, us its timely use Wl.l Save tlieiu from lllunv ail serious attack of illuras. I'uc e & cents per bottle, t or sale by Juuc-jo, ls3T . tin STORE. MISS LOUISA 611 18SLER, respectfully in forms tbe citizens of Trevorlon and sur roundins county, that she has opened a new store of Millinery and Fancy Goods, at Trevor- ton in dismount sireei, nearij opptwiis iuuc Tavern, where all kinds of bonnets and Fancy Goods can be had at the lowest terms. Dresa making also attended to in (he best manner and latest style. April 28, 1857. tf PAPERS & MAGAZINES. fJlHE New York Ledger, Parlor Casket, Flag 1. of our Union, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Ballou's Pictorial, National Police Gazelle, Weekly Novellette, Waverly Magazine, and Harper's Weekly Journal of Civilization. . Also, Harper't Magazine, Godey'a Lady's Book and Putnam's Magazine; just received and foraloby ll. V- FIHLlO. ' eulibuty, July llj 1857. BALD EA0LE HOTEL. A o.23t nnrf 416 iV. Third St., Philadelphia. JOHN CLTMEB, Proprietor. (Sucssor to DsatiL DjtLatt.) rpilE Proprietor returns his thanks for the librrM patronage bestowed on tlda well known house, and respectfully asks a continu ance of the same, assuring his many fiiends of Northumberland and adjoining counties, that no pains shall be spared to render comfort and plea sure to all who may give him a call. TERM? 1,00 PER DAY. Philadelphia, July 25, 1857. 3m Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given tbat tbe firm of uird. Douly dr. John, or liiff Mountain Uol:iory, was this day (luly 1st, 1857,) mutually dissol ved by tho withdrawal of J. J. John. , JOSEPH BII?D. JOHN B. DOUTY. J. J.JOHN. Tbe buRiness of Mining and Shipping Cool Irom the above named Colliery will hereafter be carried on in (he name of Bird &. Dottty, who will adjust all the unsettled accounts of the late firm. JOSEPH BIRD, JOHN B. DOUTY. Shamokin, July IS, 1857 tf SUFHE1IE COURT NORTHERN DIS TRICT. TTOTICE is hereby given that the Supreme f- " Ceurt for the Northern District of .Pennsyl vania, will hold it session on October Term lor suid District, in Williamsport, Lycoming county agreeably to tbe following order of suid Court, as crrlilied by the Prothoiiolury of the Eastern Dis trict. CHARLES PLEASANTS, ' Prothonotary, S.C. N. D. Prothonotary 's ollice, June 27, 1857. In Hie Supreme Court ef r?iiiiylvniii;i : NORTHERN DISTRICT. AND now, Juno 2.1, 1857.JI is ordered that a Special Term of the Supreme Couit bo held under I he Act of2Glh April, 1855. a Williams port, Lyecming county, to commence on the first Tuesdsy of October next, for tbe purpose of hear ing arguments on writs of error, appeals, Ac, from the counties of Lycoming, Northumberland and Montour, and such other causes from any of the counties composing the Northern District as may he by mutual consent argued at tbe said time and place. The said special term to con tinue as long as may be necessary. Certificate Jrom the Record. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of the said 8upreme Court at Philadelphia, this twenty-fifth day of Juno, A.D. 1857. J. F. BELSTERING, Pro Proth'y. July 4, 1857 tc Spring andiSummer Fashionflfor 1857 -A-T JP. "W. GBAY'S FANCY DRY GOOD STORE, Market Square, Siinbury. ."sJOVV received and will continue to receive, " the largest aud best selected Slock of Black Cloths, Cussimcres, Ca.isinetts and Vertings, & c. An assortment of Dress floods, viz: Fancy printed Calicos, Chillies, piintcd Lawns, De Luins Bareges, Merinos, Uasbmcres, Alupacas, Dress Silks, Oiiifhams, &c. LIN EX AND WHITE GOODS. Irish Linen, bleached and brown Drilling, Sheet ing, J'lllowcascing, &c. Dress Trimmings in Great Varioty. Bouts nnd Shoes Hats and Caps. Hardware, Cedar ware, Groceries, ljueensware. SALT and FISH, Cheese, Crackers, Scgara, Tobacco, Snuff, &c, an assorsment of other Goods too tedious to menlioh. Feeling grateful for past favor we beg leave to assure our old friends and Iho public tbat no ellnrt on our part shall be wanting to merit a continuance of our patronage. Country produce taken in exchange at the highest market price. P. W.GRAY. Sunbury, May 30 , 1857. tf HERRING'S SAFE. Till'. ACKNOWl.CIM.KD CH A3VCJ?IOIsr 1 1 Tin: hkciat TIHAI.9 at Itesiliaft lmve eiiilorvcil lite cltrient of putilie opinion, unit coiilirined the vertlirt ol more than JIK) .tri dental lire, proving conclusively tint WterrinitV ts the only fcAl-'K that will not lairil. l'.xtriu t fiotn Iho Coiiiniiltcc's UcitfHtnn theTtial ot Iron a(es at Keailing : 'On lhelth of Fehrnnry nil the ineinliers of the Com mittee met lo winters the Safes ami books nml papers, (pkieed in them) and were perfectly Kilutml t lull all was right. The day lollowii't;, the liarinni; Imis place, mulct the iipcrintenilence "f the Committee. Allei n liiir and impartial Imrninc fr live hours, the 7Hle of MeFsrs. Kvani & Watson was first opened, the Sale heii.R on tire itiMcle, und the emtentf partially consumed, while ll.e eon leun in the Safe of Messrs. Karrels 4 Herring weio in C'uhIciiikIimoii, and no tire inside." Kearllllg. .March 2, 1N7. (Mltuctl.l il. K. FKI.tX. ) 1. N COI.F.MAN, 5 I A. II. 1'KACOCK. ) And endorsed l.y over 50 of the Iwsl men of Reading. The iilnive Pales can lie inspected nt III Walnut rilreet. where the public can satisfy themselves of the ereat supe riority of the "),rrii,B i Patent Champion." over the defeated Slid used up '-inside Iron Door Sdiiutmfcr." Furrcls & Ilti rlnx, 34 Walnut St., l'hiluda. Only muUns iu this Stute of Herring's Patent Cliumpioa Safes. Thenlletrlpt ninde !v olrier panics t Indnler up the rcpuuiioii of a Safe which linn failed so signally il ncci dcnul lir in I'hlladelphui, (Itaiisteud l'bick.) l.y tiikuig one nut ol an agent's store, (II. A. Laulz.) made double thickness, (cilterent from those they sell) to burn up" oneof llerrlna's (half its thick) litis met with lis true re ward. Herring's Sule cou'd not lie burnt, p. vmg conclu sively that the only reliuhlc Safe now made is'-ilerrinc's" ofwhirlt over 13,0011 nro now iu nctu d Use, and mors than tflU huve been tried by lire Hliaoui a siubic i"s. IMiila., June SU, 1&57. ly. THE TRUTH ABOUT KANSAS ! GOV. OEAH2"'S ADMINISTRATION IN KANSAS Large 13mo. 318 pages. 11'i'fA a complete History of the Territory. Usm Jvst., 1857. rmliracinii a full account nt i'.s discovery, Ge-ntraiihy, Soil, Climate, IVhJucis, in orgiiniKitioil lis a leriilory, IriuiMeti.ms and events iind.r ll.iveiuois Krnler and rtlinnnoii. political discusi(ins, l'erniul Iteultinnurr, l.lec- i. n fniuili, twines ami ouirunep, . w, , iicul uctois therein, all fully authenticated Vy JOHN II. tilHO'v, M. D. Private Becretaiy to Oov. Geary. r..n.r..iivni,ill from the (lilieinl documents ou tile ... ii... .i..,uirtment if flute at Viisliiliet"ll and olher pa ,1,. ,..,.uiim ni the Author, with full uieount of the In vusi-ui of Kansas from Missuii i the riiptaie, Inul H...I treatment of the free flute nristnieis, the eharaeler uud moveuieutiof the Missouri Holder Ruffians, the luur .1..- 11.,11'i.tn nn. I lll.rB. u, ! ..U..UI.. - . , r...i.... The Controversy lietweeii governor ueui miu iwic The nioeeediutts of the Territorial l;nlul ire, of ths pro-sliivery oonveiition, and the flrgnuiatiti "il of the Na li inal DeiiKH-rulie I'urry, with n sketch of Kansas during its surly trouliles under unvs Iteeueriinii i-imiuibu,. A minr will ne sent to any iwrl of the t'niled Suites, hy uiuil. free of posln'je, on the rei-elt of retail price. A lllierul Olieounl m tue irmio. w Bv..v- .. 1'rics iii Cl"lh 1. Paper, so uta. CHAKt-Ki C. KIIOUKK , P..I.I i-her. luiuiier Duilding, Philadelphia July if, 1857. 4m. P. MELANCHTON SHINDEL, JlgTH;i: OP THE PEACE, SUNBURY, Ojjice in Deer Street, immediately opposite the Public School House. All business uromntlv attended to. Muliiea collected and all ordinary writings done. Suubury, April 85. 185T. tf A l.MdXUS. RA1SON8. FIGS. LEMONS i- Ac., Ac, just received a frosh supply and for sale at the Confectionary store ol M, C. GEARHART. Simburyi May 18, 185T. St'GAtl CURED HAM A lot just received and for sal by. LEVI BEASHULJ. April 1657. CD. V. BRIGHT & SOZT, HAVE JEST RECEIVED A LA HUH SUTPLY OF Dry ool, Itcndy made Clolliint ltootn nnil Shoes, Hard narc, lroccricM, filasa, fuei'iiswarc( Ac, Among our present Stock may be found French Lawnn, Poplins, Farcy Silks, rioid Dural, Tiisees, Ucreges, Debeges, Challi, Ulack Bilks, Alpaera, CinphaniH, Mwiss Mull, 'I arlto.i, Cambria. Nain aook, Drillinnts, Dimity, Rook Muslin, Bcbinett ('ollnts, ttviss Flouncing, Intcrting, Laces, bib bons, Hosiery, and a general assortment of FANCY GOO Da. Embracing the most beautiful styles, alt qualities and prices. Domestic Goods, Windsor Mindcs, Oil Cloths and Carpets. Summer Goods for gents wear of every variety. Hardware embracing all kinds of building malarial, Carpenters Toots of the bast manufacture, Filis of eifiy descrtp lion, Cutlery, Shoo I indings, Lasts, Ac. l'ortnrr effortd itirpasacd In tgtiantlty rtn1 Quality. In addition to our former Store Room, we have fitted up tbe second st iry of our eslnbliabment which you will find well stocked with Ready Made Clothing, Boots and Brine combining beauty durability and cheapness. ' We shall continue to receive Goods ScmbMonlhly, thus rciideiing our assortment at all times complete, another Inducement to all who wish to pun banc. NEffOOODS AT LOW l'RIU K H We return our thanks t.i the public for their liberal patronage, and respectfully invile na hispec lion or our Good, as i deem it a pleasure to wait on nil who may fuvor us willi acaii, COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Bar Iron, Steel, Nails, Picks, Grub Hoes, Mason Hammers, Mill Saws, Window Sash Grindstones, Glass, Faints, Oils, Fish, Salt, Cheese, Meat, &c, always on hand. Sunbury, May an, 1857. tf E. Y. BRIGHT i SON. New Goods for the People ! BENJAMIN 11EFFNEII REarECTFULLY informs the public in gen era! that he has just received and opened a splendid stock or SPUING AND StJMMER GOODS at his New Store, in Lower Augusta township. His stock consists in part of Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets. of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted. ALSO: C'nllrocH, Glngliamfi, I.mvin, IIIoimicIIuc De lvalues and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods. ' Groceries, Also an assortment of Hardware, Iron and Steel, Nails, &c. Also an excellent assortment of QUEEN 8WAB.E, of various styles and patterns. Also an assortment of HOOTS &. SHOES. HATS & CAPS, a good selection. Salt, Fish, c. And a great variety of olher articles such aa fft suitable to the trade, all of which will be aold at the lowest prices. IT" Country produce taken In exchange a the highest prices. Lewer Augusta, June 6, 1857. FURNITURE! FURNITURE I ! THE LARGEST STOCK EVER OFFERED SUINULKl. Fnnliloiiabte, CHeap and Useful THE subscriber, long established as a Cabinet nnd Clmir Manufacturer in Sunbury, thank ful for past favors, solicits a continuance of tbe public patronage. His slock of Cabinet-Ware, Chairs, uC, embraces EVERY VARIETY, I'SEFIL AND OR HA fWKNTAI. in housekeeping. It is unnecessary to enume rate, as anything that may be required in his line can be bad at moderate prices, Clietip for Cash, or Country Producetaken in exchange. Establishment South ICast Corner of Maria Square. tS" These knowing themselves indebted to the subscriber wjuld oblige bim by making pay ment. SEBASTIAN HAUPT. Sunburv, April 4, 1H67. tf Isn't It So ! t'ae ARTHUR'S Celebrated Self-Scaling Cans and Jars, and you will have fresh fruit Facsh Fruit all Uie year at Summer prices j Full directions for puttirg up all kinds of Fruit and '1 nnil- iws, accompany lacsc cans and ars. 21iey ore made of Tin. Class. .ueenswarA nod Fir nnil rt Iproof i'tone Ware. The sites IN WINTER lire from pints to gallons. These cans and jars are entirely open jti ino lops, and nest, to secure economy iu transportation. For sale bvalorokeonprs BETTER throughout Iho United States. Descriptive circulars sent on pplication . IV Orders from he trade solicited. Be sure to ask for "vtrthur's." ,'t has stood the lest of two sea- THAN 'Ons, having been used by hun- ireus ol thousands of families, totel and boarding-house kee pers. We ere now making them for the million. Ewerir.mpnts ! Arthur. Burnham & Oilrrnr. Manufacturers under the Pslent N. E cor. 'I eitlb A George Slg. j PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia, Juno 13, 1S57 3m ISAAC M. WILKK1ISON, FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most Fashionable Style. Sof'uft, Dlvaua aud l.ounnfs Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards. SOFA. BREAKFAST AND DINING TABttS nnil also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to I'liila- uehilim manufacture. llEpSTEADS, df every pattern antl nrice CUI'BOAIIDS, WORK AND CANDLE STANDS, TOILKT TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, In tltort, every article in this line of his business. THE subscriber respectfully calls the attenttui of the public to his large anil sptemltil as sortment of every quality and price of . VAMXET-WAllE which cannot fail to reiommenJ itself to every ene who will examine it, on account of its durable workmanship and splendid timsh, made up of the best stock to be had in the city. No ellbrt is spitted in the manufacture of his waro, and the subscriber is determined to keep up with the mnny improvements which are constantly being made. lie a!id manufacture all kinds aud qualitie CIIAIIiS. ncludinj varieties m-ivr before to be had it Sunbury, such as Miuogahi, Hum Wai.sut 4ii Ci'si.iii Mins (lsnci.ts j Asti Wtxnsn CHAIRS, au rAcr I'iaho Stools, which arc ef the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere. The subscriber is determined that there shall benorxeuso for persons to purchase furniture in tho cities, as every confidence can be enterUiined about Die quality and finish of his ware and Chairs. These articles will be disposed of on as good terms ts they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try l'roduce taken in payment for work. tV UrtDEHTAKINU. Having provided a handsome llstuss, he is now prepared for Undertaking, and attending funerals, in this vi cinity, or at any convenient distance from this place. tV TheWare Room is in Fawn Street, be ow Weaver's Hotel. IS.4AC M. WILKEKSON. Bunbury, April 18, 1857. tf. ItLAMiM IlLAMtS! Kt.ANtt Deeds, Mortgages, Bonds, Warrants A Itachments, Commitments, Summons, Su pumas, Executions, Justices' and Constables Kee Bill", Ac, Ac , can be had by applying st 1 thi oirke . m ELI SKA KKNT KANE A BIOGRAPHY, BY WILLILM ELDER. tn mirtnuneinR the LIFR F DU. KANK, wc are t ut niituipmiMg tho vislnn of tliouKimlii ami tne ni iliuuuiuU of the udmireri ul ihnt grent mail. H:ivin Imjcii pcrwmul trKii'l f tlie dpccfiswl, ant) fn Jnyinn -urge hnr of hta coritiik-nce, Dt. Khtec it well (fiiahdcd t' no jnnlice to Hie Buljr.i . 'I'd in wmk will lie issuer) in une hnrv'mie ttotnvrt VdU . ume, nnd will eijitiil in every rvapnt t the miperlj v )Juinc of 41 Arctic Kxplnnitiima," rurrndy piil.liht'd. It Will p 'iitnm r new lull-fur portniit, extrutoU on tttelt as well at engravings of his I evidence, tnuib, int-UttlH, tcr. In ( rder togive thia wink a Inrge circu'iUou il will b Bold at (he low price oj ?,W. Mob it ri!A!i tfOOU.tj tfotb withis C MoxTita. DB. KANE'S GREAT WORK, ARCTIC EXPLOIT A TIONS. Is now rxiing read by mnre tlinn two hundred thou an nd persons, old and young, leurneil and uiilcurned. It is juet lire liook which bIkmiIu be owned nnd read hy every A inc. ricuil. ftlJU Newspapers huve uneh pronounrctl it the moat rmmirkable und murvellous work ever published. The Foreign Jounmls and the mt diaiinguishcd anvans of Eurtipe are extrnvnniit tn it praise. Ft is more inter esting than ROLtlNSON CRUSOE; being a foitltlnl ac count of privation- and hardship, Uie nnrniiive of which cannot be read without a shudder. Our most eminent men huve Tied with each other in extolling its merits. Two vols , octavo, Superbly illaslruted. Three Hundred En gravings. Price &5,K. DR. KANE'S FIRST NARRATIVE. Tho United Stnle Grintiell Expedition in Search of Pit John Franklin, During Uie yours laM 61. A person.iI Narrative, by Elisiia Kent Kaxk, M. D , V. H.N. One volume fcvo , upwards of pagra, esj tniuing SOUStenl Plutes and Worn! Engmviiigs, includ ing a tine steel Portrait of Sir John Franklin, being tlio only one ever engraved iu America. Also, a Hingtaphy of Franklin, by S. Austin Altihotu?, Esq 9.1,00. This work is totally distinct fiom the second Arctic Expedition, and eitibruccs much vuluahle nnd inteiesting m: i Iter never befoie ytiblislicd. It should be ownwltv all wh i have purchased tie last ll2pcdiUot4 aa il mukoDi. Kane's works bom p tele. A niOTOGRAPH OK lilt. KANE, taken from Lh oy ifrudyot Aow lors, nice Ij,w. IN PBESS, COL. J. C. FREMOKT'S EXlXtift AtlOXS. Prepared by the nuthor, and embracing nil bis Exreditiona suerbly Illustrated with steel I'lntes and WoodCuts.cn grrved under the itrmediate supetintmdence of Col. Frc- ni'nt, momiy irom uiif:njrrepiypea rnkcii on uie p"i, u?ici will lie issued in a style to mat :h Ur, Kuue's wrks. it will nlso coiitnlu a new Steel Portrait, being the only nor red likt-iu'ss nf iheuutb T cvrr publish d. Two Voiumua Octavo SS.OU. BRA7.1I. AND THE BRAZILIAN. Ily Rev. D. P. KiDEH,of the Methodist Episcopal Cliurrh. By Rev. J. C. Fi.ktciiks, of the Presbyterian Chuich This new and sp!cndidly-il!tiFtrnted Work (one Inrga volume octavrt, in in uniform style with the superb vol umes of lr. Kuue's Afrtic Explorations.) is tho joint etfodof the above-mined geiitlcmed, who, at travel era and an missionaries, (and on; in an otftuul position as Acting Secretary of the Unite' States Lccatim nt Itlo.) lmve had a long nnd varied experience in a land full f iut is. whether we regritd it iu n inlurul, coiiunerciul, pilific:lor inortit point ol view. Price $3,ti0. '7 Any of the ub-ive works will be Bout by mail fr:e of postiige by rem Hi ing the puLlnbed pi ice. agent's wanted. C'HILDS & PLTEHSO.A, I'uhtlsliers. C02 Arch Street, PhiladJphia. J. B. Mppincott A Co., 2(t N. Fourth St., Phihidelphiii j Philios. Nimnson A Co . 1!1 Winter street. 1 lost on : jIhI on. Hhkemnu A Co., 11.1 Nassau street, New York ; G. P Putnam A Jo , .T-M, lirondway. ew ork : Apple gale A Co., 4". Minn St, CinuumuH ; tf. Q. Griggs A Co., Ill Luke St , Chicago. August I, IS?. BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE The British Quarterly Reviews. Great inducements to Subscribe ! COST KKUL'CKD 00 TO TS PER tP.NT. SCOTT K CO., New York, continue to pnMistt Hit luilowing leading Uriiiik Pcii diculr m : L i THE LONDON QUARTKRLV, Cotnervalivo. a THK KDINBL'UO REVIKW, Whig. 3 TI1H NORTH CRITi?H REVIEW, Free Church. 4 THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW, Liberal. BLACKWOOD'S EDINBL'RO MAGA.ll?, Tory Tlieie PeriHlicals iibly represrnt the threa crent politi enl :irlles ol' (ireut lirittiiii AVbis;, Tory sml Riiihcu! but ioliliis li-rniB only one IVntuie of their cliuructrr. As orpins of the most profound wiitersou Science, l.iteru ture, Mornlily soil Krlition, they stnuil,ns vhey ever have stoo,t,uiirivuilail in the r'orkl of letters, heuiK cointidcrcil iii'lmpcntiiMe to the Scholar and the jmifi-nxionnl linin, while u the intcllteenf reinler of every cIhhs thuy finiiiiih s more corrert suit riMstitctory rceont ot the eurieut ttter ntulc of the d:i)'t throughout the woihf, thuu C'ul bc'poiihi hlv olitniuml from tiny other source. KAK1.V COIMF.3. lite receipt ol Advance Motets fnm the Uriusli puhtinhers gives mhlitioiial ii!ue to tlufce Hciirmts, in us itiueli us tfiiry can now be pticcnl in thu Bill I ul SUlNK riurrs SUUUI as S.JUI, us me: urijjuiui vuitiv:i4. TERMS. (Itcgubr Prices ) Ter annum. For any one of the four Reviews, fc:'.i Forunytwoo tne lour nevirws, j.w For Miiy three of the foi-r Reviews, 7.KI For nil four ol the Reviews, h nil For Blackwood's .Msiraaiue, 3,"l For llliickwmil ai"' tliree Reviews, VM For lihickvviKKl snd thefotlr Reviews. lo.Oti luvtneia lo tie ininie in all cusi-s in uilvuni'e. Money eui- reitt in the Slute where issued, will lie received ul p:ir. POTAIil''.. 'ilie Postnee t" nnv putt of the I tilted ftstes will lie but TWENTY-KOI H I HN'W u jcmi for Ulackwissl," nnd tint Ul n l I.I..N lfc. is u year lor each ol the Reviews. At the above prices tne reuuuicais win ue luunenoi fur l7. SPLENDID OFFERS FOR 1S:0 AND l.,T ! Vnlike the tn-'re ephemeral Miutaslue or the day, ll.c Periodteals lose liltl by e. Hence s lull .:u ol tho .Nos. (with no oini:unoiu) lor IfwU, ma) lie rettnnl nearly us viihrnble us for 1-57. We propose lo furio.li the two y.nrs ul the following extremely low rules, viz : l or Ulackwo.l's Mi.gim:ie, tl,. For uny one Review, For uny two Review, " For llackwooi unci one Review, ..i " For Bluckwood ami Iwo Reviews, b,im For three Reviews. KUO For lllackwo Klund three Reviews, la.oo For Ihefoui Reviews, . 1I.'1 For l'.iuckwo.Kliti;d the four R.'Vi.j4 H W To moid fiaetious, W tirsv be rlfWieil for nitrkwiMio) for which we will forward thai wotk for bois years, post l'.plie j(,e fjrenl fthtnin of the five Periodi ea! uluve limited is shout S31 per suulliil. As we sh:UI never sftain be likely to offer such tuJuo luciilsui Ihose here presenlcd. Note is the Tune It Subscribe ! (V Remittances must, iu nil eu, be mu le direct iu the Publishers, for st these puces 110 e. linuiiiH"W cuu b showed to Agents. fy A ftftT CO." No. SI Ookl tnieei, New rk. April Si, 1W7 Itt-tlred llijW lau. yeais of ag.-, having lost bis Father, twelLotbcrs, Daughter, Son-in-law, Nephews and XiFces, by that dread ful disease, Consumption, and sulleriug with Couph hirmelf, determined lo visit the Ka.t In dies, Egypt and Japau, where he discovered Preventive and Certain Curo for Colds, Coughs. Uroni'hiti. Consumption, Nervous Debility and Asthma. Hi cough w as cured immediately j he returned, cured his relatives, who inherited Iho disease, and In connection with his sou have employed It in their practice, curing thousands of cases co-iuidercd hopeless by others. Vol lbs purpuse of rescuing as many of his u(Verini fel low lieings aa possible he is sending the llecife to all Who w ibh il for 10 cents j S of it to pay the postage, aud tSe balance jointing. Address Dr. IIsatm 101 Spring street, opposite St. Nicholus Hotel, New York. June 13, 1857. Sin 8vu BKOW.VM uiiJ Ureinut's Evince of Ciogeir and Hutair Magueiiaal slr:-
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