" T"" AEEIVAL OF TIJE CANADA. Lah h uiu.yi mnui'C, . The Ariel ,afe at Cork Attempt ou A'apo. , '. han't Life. IIai.ifa, Jan. 28, 1858. The Hoy nl Mail Meamship Canada, dpt. l.onp, Miicb left Liverpool at 10:20 o'clock jm tho uioriiiiir; of the JCtli inst., co'.led oiT Vvtt'vn tie morning of Sunday, the lTtb. uml look in Un, mails ami sfxty-tix passengers tttno disabled lip.; Ariel, and proceeded - ohont noon of t!ie same dnv, nnd arrived nt Halifax nt o'clock this morn. - A dispatch to The Time-, dntcd tlo even ing of Hie Mill, eays: "Tie Etnpornr was lir- u ul evening ui yy o ciotii, while enter "intf tie Italian Opera House iu liw l.cpel "lier. Soma persona in tie street were woun 'dcd. '"Tie Kmperur slowed himself to lie "peoplo at llo door of tlio Opera JJoufc, nnd "ivas received with eutlusiustic cheering. "iJa roniainuu ti!l Ilia end of the opera. On "Its return, at midnight, lie was lulled with ' ciiUmi-iastic cheers by the multitude, who "ivoro waiting iu tlie Etrecls to greet him." . The Hfouittur of the lGil says : '-On their "Mystics' arrival nt the opera, three explo sion?, coming from hollow projectiles, were hem J. A number ol peimuis who were ."u;ioi:cJ hiiforo tl.o theatre, iucla ling some '6o.icr& or tlio i'ici.rt. were wouuded two "ol them mortally. The hat of tlio Krnperor "was pierced by a projectile, nnd (Jcucrol . "Jlajauest, uidde-cun.p of tlio Krnperor, was "sjifltly wounded in the neilc. Twofoolnien ".vera also wounded. Ono of tlo lorces at "laded to tlo Emperor's carriajjo was lulled, ' "oud tbo carriage itself was broken by the "projectiles." Tlo latent dispatches sny that f ixly persons wero wounded end three killed by tho pro- joct.lcs thrown hi tho carriage. The conspi rators ore Italians, and muiiy orrcsls lave been made. The Krnperor and Empress suf ..red nothing from the event, and on tho fol lowing day tley attended solemn mass, ac companied by the .Minister of Stale. A letter hum Marseilles reports' that the Ainer.can slip Adnata-, which was connst-a-ted by tho Ireneh Court of Appeals, on nc count of her collision with tho Mcu.ner Lyon nais, had made ler escape from detention at tl,..t port, uml put to sea on the night of tho btu ol Jr. unary. A French war-steamer went .u (.u.,,, t ,lUnui euect. It was reared that i.ous diplomatic c .implications may arise on GREAT BRITAIN. '11. T f .1 . ii.u i.cviai nan has been pushed lo within ,J" ,. iBn ,LCl 01 Iho extremity of the an.icLmg way. Spring tides wore ever ...... nliij ue pushed off. She would ' ," l",u i''nun uutu tie JhVI, tides IiUSSIA. The Xohlcs of lie district of .Minna Novo. '"m.js iuu i-Aampies ot tlmso of i.itbtuia u!:J St. J'cli;rsburp, lad oskeu the x.mpcrurs permission to intr.,n .1.. poroj, l...iowing Ho cxamidns ..( n... r x.u ,.uiui -s permission to enfranchise their scrl, ani tho Krnperor las granted the ic- a quark Ei. AJiaxo ti:k p. r. vs. The lehmond Whig has lately been more tli an u-iia.ly i-evcro upon the J! on. Uenrv A son Mr. O Jcumngg Wiso, being able to endure no ...nger th3 remails nillllo nuout Lj f .u.er, wont into tlo Cieo or tlo Yhin tl 0 ..tier J ty a.kcJ for XI r. It. Hidgway, ed,' ir w:.s towa into lis room, and proceeded 0 - v.- h,,:, a most 8uver8 casligation, break ng a ! out stick over him. Tie combatants wei ,-. S' perattd and no moro damage was done ll.eiK-.Mdny .. Uidgway sent tt cha!(!n ' propeMi.ga iij.-uting ou the following terms . 1 K"p;e that you nnd I select only one fr.o.id wen. and v.ah one pair of pi.toU, we bli.i.1 a.l i.iea in your ofiico or mine, at an hourio bo hereafter designuied-tlat after t..w meeting, and the door being locked, you a ml I .-had besecuroly blindfold.d-tlat tiieu tl.e vcmi.ls shall load ono of the pistols and i,;i.-e the other nnloaded-thnt they shall . I',' ' V,,;l'1''ra'"','J l,y 1"t the choice of pistob ta.it the patois slail then bo ldud lo us uuJ that yours shall be placed d.rectly agitist my tirea.-t.auu m.ne against yours-tliat next, rind (in:,,,;.-, ut gniug of tho word, wotlull both pull tr,.,, alid la lh cuus laKu cai! ol lliuiiselvps." .'.M'iV'',".,r,1.i,-'J t0 ''is Mtor, denying r.i,Iu or te cii.i!ci,gi.,? pa.,y tl) prcscrib M j'oii s or the mode ol using tie..., and a!o declaring that ho would not permit a li.au to ti.o a,ve.,pu!i aguin.t him without an opp.). .unity lu.ly becii.ed of-eqal resi.tance, Jl " "a!" l!!R0 ''0 would not COl.Jel.t, L.1J ! any circumstances, to uo a weapon rg;....ot an uu.tr.ii..a man. Ik. declared lis w.ngness to accept tliallc f.rjt. such as o-v-jjo uu tho code of hunor recognize as Prupur. Mr. Uldgwny rejoin that Mr. Wite 'V n:.. .i .atl; en b in, hud violated the laws i'l ..onor, ami las ,i0 right to claim its obier anceby others, and lie declines to make on otaer pr..poiit:on, and there the mutter t:.u3. Tanisititt Twr.Mv Ylafs Auo Wo UaVL' tuierd many conipariscns between tho ye.U'3 .: .;,-) 0J l;.;,; jn iiinl;c;a no1. eUry i.iullcis, but mcru can be presented in n- n,l to tie seasons. t then, as now b ared that the winter would increase the j.liyMi-i fiJermg umi.r.,j tho poor classs--.- Lie evil w.is avert, J l,y a wiutir ns mild u:i J pleasant a a the r,-es,i,t on.-. Fuel and prol ans, tai l as cual, weed r.r,d fl.a.r fell ';!'" 'f':n;"rd 3 iurrnis us that tho n o ii hoflLeumber. 1-57, was very n.iid and ope... no lr..it m tU ground; Clriitm is plei.g. a.. I wa; :.i r.;:d to cvi.tiu.iing until tie end of year. No snow for i-lei-ljan. on l , 10.b and .11th of l-ccember. aud 'tl n b-.t tor a ihott time. January, l--3. tweotv years agn was a remarkablo winter month -the wvatler, excepting lo days, was V, U uur:r.g t ,9 n.ontl,, ,!,, iltriIU)lI!et(;r .J .3 h, n b 5 and tho succeeding r:)uill!is c&fc. t .Ued many w'-o rcnarUs such we - ten hoar, hat a warm winter brings a cold n.nng." "wmter never rots in t!:0 SU " i? 1 eoruary waS cold with lsttlo snow there bo g fourteen clear days. M.wch hud but two a iv-Horma and much mad. A pril was va ..able, but tuu tempaluio averagi.w a fl. J0. grees alu.VH that of J.iujry. 'j l.e llu.Kon ho Ma U?;lrS e bot tho i,c . VUR'rr'Viri ''P:neJ about l.'io Bame tiu)e.-yjWj Trumcij t. Melancholy Huatii op i tuliSBiuce, a Snanis.li .-enlleiUn ,.r i,i..i. i on 'fn """J Stcl'l,lin L'Mpmtt. dkd in London, under cucamstauces of a most fx inordinary nature. Although iu poes.ion ft wealth to the amount of fc'lio.ow,, 'ho u in penurious that lu denied himself tlo com in,.u n -cesiitiei of ,fe aud finally carried lis r.g ill , I avarice to tuch an extent, that lis ....... ,.u:1,jH.u.a la fj.,, , hjj! , ico iu coasequenco of bU being dimered in au juseusibfe BnJ enlaust.-d Sondilioa in f n ' V """ vi uciuui starva- t on. On a post moiu.n examination. He sumiacu wa toan.l empty and in u wilh-red condition, llin arartiii.ii ,.vl.,i.;io i.,. eKtraord.nary co.leetio-. if muUidndinou. trash, picked ua by He mretcUJ ..M for veuis past. ' ' Tl r ItlPlB IvrfVlwi? Tl.a I...I I . i a .... ... . ,f riy ( i loin in 18M wasS23 44 S.sn t.., iih i, t ... I fc310.Oi4.S22. THE AMERICAN. BUNBURY. SATTJUDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1858. II. D. MASSEIl, Editor and Proprietor. To ADrtrtlTlsi'Rt - .The eirrfltstlf.h nt Stunt...... American nrn'mg Hit tlinVrcnt tnwni on the Furqurliamia siinicxreeit'il ircqunllcd In-ainr finer tmbheheilin North ... r, . Services in thn Pref oyt'eri an Church, for nrxt. Sabbath, will bo in the afternoon at 3 ocioex, instead or tho morning. CaT I or Ji:xt. Two houses in Mtl;rt street. Apply at this office. ff?r An iMfRovKjjKNT. The Commission rrs have made n much needed improvement in paving the crossing between tho State J louse and tie Court Houso. KE We ciill atlenlion to the offers made in the advertisement of J. F. and I. F. Klino in this week's pnper. l'liTEIiSOx'a I'llll.ADKI.IMlIA Coi NTi n frit Di-.TKrTon. Tlo February number of mis ueiccior couta.ns n correction of oil tie errors which appeared iu the first number, The detector will bo a useful publication to business men, and Mr. Peterson spares no lauor iu muiiing it worthy of srpport. W Laxcasiir Coi.i.iKRr for Sai.s. It will be seen by referring to our mv,,rt;!,,. columns that thi well known Oullierv i of r if lorea icr sale tno present proprietors wish, ing to retire from business. Persons who de sire to enter into the Coul business and who hnve enterprise and nbilitv In rnmlnnt it perly, wii! seldom find a more favorable oppor tunity, lie completion of the Northern Central Kailroad, which will be accomplished in a Tew months, will afford to our coal region n market North aud South by Kuilroad aud Canal. . C-y Sctthe moutbly statcmont of tho Caiik of Nortbumbeilaud, and the Farmer's Bank of Schuylkill county both sound as a roik. Tlln ni.M . 1 .1..I IV. ..1.- 1 ui.aui-iiiiiiiiuuuKs resumca specie pajmcut on Wedoesday last, . C2T A larje car load of egg coal las been presented by tha Mucauluy Mountain Coal Company to Kx-Govcrnor Pollock. CsiT There has been another ntfnnW assassinato Napoleon by tlo explosion of wlat is culled an infernal machine. Tlese assassins must bo a bungling set of fellows or else Napoleon must bear a clarmod life. A shrewd Yankee could invent a d nvnn fit machines Hat would "take him off" to a dead ertalnty. 3T Coi-MicnrEiTERS. At AVilliamsnort Jan. 21st, AVm. Anderson, Clas. Miller, Wm Lewis, nnd Peter Garver, charted with con spiracy to manufacture and pass gold and sil ver coin, wero convicted, after a trial lasting two days. Judgo Jordan sentenced them to the peniteutiary for tha following terms : Anderson and Miller, four years aud Tour months., Lewis three years and two months. nnd Graver one year and ten montls. fe"" RkMAKKABLE J ANUARinS. Timiinfc rvf 1790, wus remarkable for its mildness one, He medium temperature being 41 degrees. Tho mercury ofrcn run up to 70 in the shade a1 mid-day, nud boys were seen sv.imn.iro- in i. Delaware and Schuylkill rivers. Tils n.ild weather continued until February 17th, when a reaction took oluee. nml fn';l ... :.. i . - . . u v . Ill, n, uuu earnest. The Januarics of KM lptn koo 16C3, 1S12, lSir., wero also mild. Tho cold Januaiies from 1770 to 1S4C. havo been those of 1S15. IkM. IKI lQTl ioio 110, 134-1. In 1815 tlo medium tempera. turo was 2G. In 1321 tlo medium tempera tnro was 3", and Hero was an uncommon aiEo"t.t of snow all tho mouth. On niuo mor nings tho n.orcury, in Pliladelnli'i. was be. low zero, and on tlo two mornings us manv as nine, degrees below. Down in Maine, dur ing tlo month, it frequently fell to 40 degrees below zero. January. 1310. is however thn coldest on record, tl.p medium temperature being us low us 21. Tlo month was without o single thaw, and there wns a good deal of snow upou the earth. On sixteen mornings during the month, the mercury rooged from t-n to twenty degrus below zero iu Philadel phia. TH It PR liSI DrXT'S .HI SSAGE OX KANSAS The President, on Tuesdav. sent into Con. gn3 tha Constitution framed by tie people of Kansas iu Convention nt I.ceompton. The President gives on account of tlo trans. actions iu that territory since its organiza tion, lie says the inlabitnnli Lava al beeu in i;ta rebellion a?uinfct tlo IWml Government, and Lave only been repressed in iusurrectiou by the pmcuce of 17. S. troops They established tha l'opi ka government in coutraveuticu or law, and Lave adhered lo it siucu with treasonable pertinacity, ond when thry had cu opportunity to scttlo their troubles by adoplii or t uch a ronslitminn pleased them, ttobboinly refused to do so, and consequently tho citizens who went to I 1 1 . 1 . . . iuo pons eiecicu Celegatta Lieh framed the Letoo.pton Coiii-tltuiicn. If Kansas ia immcdiatelv fin-.iiin.t l ; qacstiou will be .itldrawn from Congress. ,u i.vupiu can moa.ry their constitution rurward , they tl,nU Ct. Ilo contends uuuer mo Dred Kpr.n ,u,.:c! r- -m.-.uii, nautili UOW 86 much a Hlava Klnm r. r. v utuljUl, BUU ln only b, Bludu f,o0 by coostitutioual pro- VljlUr.3. KilK la nnll. ... 1 uiaie auuioion as a Pt-.t p .i .... k. ' k at9' ' d"'"l''8 , " uo uouolo will be localized settled by Ha "" ""ft of the majority of He peo-do. ..,! . V ' feoio, 7, , uulu D,atp tf"P o be Hen ilnurawn for for service in if uvt-ucu. 1 lis niAce,ia ia . .11 tii written document, and a tpii..r,.i; r .1.. "h me r resident io hi fir.t mufiaga. THE HAIR' OF TUB Mr.aiDENTS. In tha Patent Office at Washington, there are many object of Intcrert, connected with the government md thou who dmlnj-.torrd Its af fairs iu times gone by. While naminlr g aome of thcae objects of curionty, whn In Wanhlngton In Dece mlior last, there waS nothing that struck us to forcibly as the samples, or small locks of hair, taken from the heads of didircnt chief ma gistrates, from Wanhlftgton down to PrrMoVnt Tierce, tccitrcd in a ftame, covered with glass. Here it in fact a psrt tndrccl of what once cons.ilutel the living body of lhoe llluMriout imlividualt wlow names are at familiar at louce- hold words, but who now live only In hutory anj the rcmen.hr.inco of tin past. The hair of Washington is nearly a pure white- one and smooth in its appearance. That of John Adans w nearly the tame in color, though perhnpt a little coarser. The hair of Jefferson is of a different charne tcr, being a mixture of white and auburn or a s.mdy brown, and rather roar-e. In his youlli, Mr. Jt'tTcriOu't hair was remarkable for its bright color. , The Lair or Madiion is coarse, and of a mixed while and daik. Tie Lair of Monroe Is a Laiidtomo dark au burn, smooth nnd free from any admixture what' ever. He is the only President, excepting Pierce, whose Lair Lad undergone no change iu color. The hair of John (Juinej Adams in somewhat peculiar, being coarso, aud of a .yellowish gray, in color. Tie Lair of Gen. Jacktnn ia almost a perfect whito, but coarse in its character, at might be supposed by those who have examined tha por trails of tic old hero. The hair of Van Buien is while and smooth in opprarai.ee. J he hair of Gen. llarriton is a fine white, with a slight admixture of blnck. Tho hair of Join Tjlcr ia mixture of wlitc and brown. Tie hair of James K. Polk is almost a pure white. The hair ef Gee. Taylor is while, with a slight sdmixturc of brown. The hair of Millard Fillmore, is on the other land, brown with a tliult admixture of white. Tic Lair of Franklin Pierce is a dark brown, if which Le Las a plentiful crop. COV. PACKER AM) CJKSI. J.tCKMA. We End tie following, which relates to the resemblance of Gen. Jackman, of Clinton county, to Gov. Pucker, in the IlarriBburg correspondence of a Philadelphia paper. Tho resemblance of Gon. Jackman to the Governor ia such that many mistook one for tho oiler, on tie duy or tie inauguration, both being in tlo sumo carriage. Friend Jackman is net only it Guo looking mat., but Las a vast fund of humor iu Lis composition. We wero present a day or two afterwards, when be was charged with having promised ofiico to a number of expcc'.ants, requesting them to remind him of Lis promise, when they called at Lis chamber. The Guncral, of course, denied tho "soft iinpeaclmeut," hut it was protly evident that he Lad humored the joko. Put to the article leftrred lo : A rather odd circumtlmico occurred here sou.o days since. Your readers are not. nor Laps, aware of tie fai t Hut D. K. Jackman. the member from Clinton, hears a most stri king reseuibluuce to Gov. Packer. The ro semblanco is so great that on the day of the inauguration ono of Got. Pucker's own daughters mistook him fvr the Governor. llo was on Ho House Committee of Ar raugeoici.U, and as chairman of it ho rodo in tlo sumo carriage with tho retiring chicl magistrate and tie new ono. An Irishman from Ha Fourth ward, who wanta to la keeper of lie powder magazine, saw him then. His name is Mulronuey. Tlo otler day Lo can.o back to llarr.iiburg to press Lis claim, tnd, inyeting Jackmac, eurly in the morning in the rotunda, be tools Li:n by tlo Land aud shook it most heartily. Mulrooney declared his extatic delight at meeting lie "Goovernur," and told Lim l o was looking much better Han when Lo took "tha oath ol oBicj." "iiut," Enys Lo, "Mistier Packer, havo yes looked at me papers Hat I sint yes about Hat powder magazine J 1 don't care about stuyin' viiy long. I'm sloppiu' at 01:0 of tie bi?t Lotels, and it's viry dear. 1 wouldn't care, if jes don't mind, to take my co nicfcsiou homo wid mo." Ha Lad rolled out His eo volubly that Jackman could not get tirtm to uudeccive Lim. When Lo did, lie tuLl Lim that he was not tho Govemcr. It was in vain ho pro tested. Mulrooney insisted- that "he .had seen him ridin'in tho big carriage wid all the grand paple on the d:iy ov the inauguration, uud Hat In was trying lo dceave Lim." Again Jatkuinn protested, but thn Irish man became indignant aud exclaimed "That's not thu way 1 trutod yes last fall ! I voted for yes, an-.l tho wholo uv tho boys diJ that same ; and yes don't know me, aud I was intradueed to yes by McMuliin lin.tck! You've mado up your mind to givo it to some onu else ; but ucushta mnvhrr I juht. lliuk of liiddy ond nieself and the nine chilJer. 11 ow healthfully wo coulJ kapo tho place." Put Jackman ut last escaped aud got with ia the bar, and as tie llonsa vas iu Kessiou the applicant could not fallow. Mulroouey wus under tlo impression until tlrtt afternoon that tho Governor Lad slighted him, and was determined not to take Lis claims into con sideration. His apology to Jackman was still u.oro amusing than bis mistako. C5" Oil of Wiikat. .Some uuknown wag sends us from Philadelphia a circular to be inserted as &u adveitiscmtut, which highly extols the "oil of wheat" os a beverage. As the advertisement was not accompanied by icsponsiblo name, though we wpre requested to charge it to a respousiblo Crm in lie city, we cannot comply. Among other virtues which it is said to possess, Ho proprietors say : "It vivifies and restores He mod dejected "minds, corrects and extracts all t hut is pain "ful in the knowledge of u man's self. It "rarifies tie gloom of rcUeclioa und exhdi-i "rates lie spirits, uud is often administered "10 sure lilttut from ill-owning." As we di.liLo cats, wo do not consider the last clause any recommendation, uor do we think tho following auulysis by l'rojsur JJtfuncl, will add to its character, viz: Grain spirit, 40 parts. Water wlicl mellows it, 54 . Coloring, extruded frcui old leather shoes, well burut, 03 " lkf Guano, to heighten the flavor, 03 " : Cayenne pepper, a trace, 00 " 100 " CST Tie new Goru.au Reformed Church at Maus Dale, Montour county is lo be dtdi. calcd to the service of God on Friday He twelfth. . VV Mr. Samuel Hamor, has been appoin ted route agent on tho liloouitburg aud Lack awanna Railroad by He post oQioe department. KANSAS lit TUB LEUIU.ATine. Mr. Williston of Tioga offered the following retolution, on the S5lh nit., on the -auljoct of tlie lcomplon Constitution which was voted down, as follows 1 Hcsolvcd, That our Senators In Congress be instructed to vote tuainst th ) mission nf Kan. ss as a Stale, under the Lecomnton Constitu ent, The House refused to read the resolution a second time, by the following vote I Yens Messrs. Bsboock, Benson, tlrm e, Cnstner, Cur . . mr,, nciirnr, ,,-tyrs, iiininw, limine, ir- wiii, l.dwreneo, McCliiie, M'lHiinhl, Miller, Neglev, , 1 in--,-, nnm-i(irii, itcnin, itolsna, nose, Pliaw, airiithrai V.uktl ..-. : . .., ' .... ....... .... ,. niiirr, it ihimuii, nun linicr -VII. Nays Menu Alirums, Annsirmis;, Arthur, Akkin, .- ' ,,., ftiiiiiuiiii, vnrniv, uitnneri, ln.nu. h;, D,,nnc:i, I. II. Donnelly. (Junes) bmiovan, llunlnp, "", l.nl, Kvsns, Onrrett, Uilhl, niall, Cnpp, Orilm-in, llamil, IIhjt. Hillcfi's, Hippie, llmlsou, llnull, Juclf msii, JeilKlllN. K lilfni.C K irlr....lti..lr I I I I I ......It M t'lnin, Mntsie, Mi Hoy. Mil, Nnncmichcf, Owen, Tow ell, Itanitry, lihi'Ue, Hhiirp, Slitekis, Cmiih nf Uerk, Smith rn Cninhiia, Smith nf Wvjininx, Knyker, Htcphens, 8ln- nn. I iliner, W iinleil, Weaver, Wr.iler, Vull, V tl.r,,.k, harien, W ilcox, Will, Willmnie, Wolf, Woodriiig, I Haulm, ami I n..u..t. . ra .... , cumaEi Mi THE STUFF hVtl LKCULATOni. The ilarrishurg Herald gives a list of the members of the I.ceis alure of Ibis filnte. to gether with the occupation of each of them as follows I Skx ATS. Lawyer, 15 rhvuruns, . 3 Farmers, 6 Innkeeper, I Merchants A. Farm'rtS Coal Operator 1 Mcrclianti., 3 Genllemtii, 1 Iron Master, 1 Total, . . . . 83 Houst o RcrsrsisriTiTi. Farmers. 36 S3 S 6 4 S 3 3 S Slip-Joiner 1 Uoaehmi.kcr, 1 l'rodnre. Dealer 1 Iron Manufacturer I Cl.uirinakcr, 1 Law-Bookseller 1 Contractor, 1 Distiller, 1 Tinner, j Justice of the Peace, I Tanner, 1 Surveyor, I Lawyers, Physicians, Editors, Caipeuters, Merchants, Innkeepers, Cordwainers, Gentlemen, Clerks, Farmer 4- Drover. Co Operator, Printer, Lumberman, 1 1 1 I I I Total. 100 Tie lawyers, it will be seen, preponderate in the Senate, and the fanners in tie Houso. ('Reorganization ok thk Sitremr Court. Tic Philadelphia Legal Intelligencer pro poses a reorganization of the Supreme Court as follows : An increase tie number of Judges to eight, by adding three to the pre sent Bench. Let tie time bo sixteen years, and elect two every four years, selecting one from each party, ss is now done in the case of election officers. Give them a salary, increasing with the term of service, beginning will $4,01)0 per annum. In this woy, tbo editor thinks, wo should have a bench equally divided in politics. But suppose tl-re should bu tbrce or more parties what then? If parties ore to bu consulted it wonld be well enough to provide for every contingency. Tie greet diffienj is not in tho want pr good men, but in preventing more politicnl Lacks iu thrusting themselves forward ond orcupy the position Hat should be filled by better men. HE" There havo been rumors that several individuals, occupying respectable positions in Williamsport Lad been arrcuted on sus picion of being coucerned with tlo individuals sculeDcod lost week, by Judgo Jordan, for counterfeiting and conspiracy. C3 Mexico. This unfortunate coontry seems to be doomed to intestine wars. The city of Mexico is again tie tlcatro of war, end it is doubtful if Comonfort can sustain himself. Santa Anna is mixed up in tho fight. IIodokh' Journal of Finasck and li i.ve Note Hki-okvek is a valuable publica tion, as lis title indicates. It is published by J. Tyler Hodges, Binker, No. 271, Broad- way, Jew 1 ork. fJT Tub Daii.t Tiii.KuMmi published by friend BcrgDCr at HarrisLurg, is a handsome as well as a spirited and well conducted sheet deserving of success. Tim Pennsylvania Bank. Tho stockhol ders of thu Pennsylvania Bank held their an nual meeting yei-terday, and He Directors made their annual report. It slows a lanieo table condition of He affairs of tint institu tion. Tlo B iiik is totully insolvent and an assignment is recommended by the Directors, for the beuelitof its creditors. M oney appears to have been lent to houses now insolvent, in very largo sums, en doubtful securities, and some ou no security ut all. The pper of insolvent railroad companies was taken by tho President, enormous sums were paid by him for usury, tho b&st bills receivablo wero sold the report snys, und excessive interest was allowed on desposits, all without the knowledgo of tha Board of Directors. The report shows a singular condition of aOairs inside the Bank, when tho President could arsume such extraordinary powers, und ex ercise them for years, and the Directors be entirely blind lo the facts and totally ignor ant of Lis transactions. If there was a waut of caution or recklessness in one case there certainly was a gross dereliction of duty on tl.o other. Unless there was Ho most stud ied and consummate art on tie part of the President in concealing his acta the Directors were certainly tho blindest victims of mis placed confidence on record. While they were taking things easily, uud trusting to the character of tho President Hat ull was right the property of tie stockholders was being rapidly dissipated, and neither Directors nor tho President is able to explain whore it is gone. After reading the report, some of tho plundered tockbolders may tliuk it necessary to adopt other means to get a t tie Tacts. Public Jjedger. Large Bkquests by a CLr.itovsiA.v Tho late llcv. Charles Avery of Pittsburg, left an estate valued at g70l),()00: He bequeathed igUO.OOO of stock iu tie Mononguliula Navi gation Company, which pays good dividends, as a fund fur the support or superaouated clergymen of tho Metliodikt Protestant Church ; 20,000 to tho Oberlin Institute in Ohio; 2.',000 to a school for colored children which he founded in Alle'lony city Pa. ; .V 000 to He Insane Atyluin in Western Penn sylvania, and 5,000 each to the Methodist Protestant churches in Allegheny city and Birmingham, and the second Methodist Pro estant Church in PitUburg. The total a mount bequeathed (100,000. His relatives were also handsomely provided for. Tho Chronicle lays : Tho remainder of his property, after all ex penses and incumbrances are paid, aud which must amount to over 300,(U)t), is to be divi ded into two parts one of said parts to be a "perpetual fund for disseminating the light of tho Gospel of Christ and tho blessings of civilization among the benighted .black nnd colored races of people inhabiting the conti nent of Africa." and tho other to be constitu ted a perpetual fund for promoting the educa tion and alevntioo of the colored population of the Uuited States of America and the Brit ish Provinces of Canada, to be appropriated nd applied by bU eiactitors, CONFESSION Of Till! MaSHEIM MI RDER- nts. (Front the l.sjicnster Eir'?'i Pel). 1 ) -It Will be recollected that it was in evidence in the trial of Anderson nnd llichards, that a butcher knife was seen in the possession of Richards at the " Spook House," but which was not In the their possession when arrested, and that Mr. Gather testified to having missed two batcher knives from bit bouse on the day of the mnrder. On Monday last, Mr. Locher, keeper of tho prison, askod Kichnrds what they had done with the knives they murdered the women with. He replied that one of them was throwu into a field below " Groffstown," and that He other was stuck inside or the fence below the Groffstown quarry. Mr. I.oelier nnd some friends thee went in search or He knives, but their search was unsuccessful. Several persons passed whilo they were looking for them, and inquired the object or their search. After telling them the murderers had confessed to hiding the knives there, further search at that time was abandoned ; but yesterday morning Mr. Mi chael Gibson called at the Prison and handed Mr. Locher two bntcber knives, which he said he found below the quarry, wrapped op in an old handkerchief, and sticking io the fence. They were shown to Anderson and Itichards, who were asked which of the knives they used in committing the the awful butchery. They designated the small one, which still retains the spots of blood of the poor victims. They also snid that ' the woman" had need the larger knife to cut the bread she gave them, and that both knives were lying on the table when i Ley (He murdorcrs) went into the kitchen. Thus Las the only imperfect link io the chaiu of circumstantial testimony which fas tened tho guilt of this double murder npon tie miserable negroes been completed. The knives, which we have examined, are two common butcher knives, one about an inch longer Han He other. Tho small one still bears the distinct marks of blood upon it and the edge is slightly " wired," showing that it was very sharp at lie time it was used, and that the edge come in contact with the bono of the neck. This agrees with the testimony of Dr. Atlee, who snid that the wounds must have been made with a free-cutting instrument. MAR rtlKBl RU GOajP. The following bit of gossip is given by the Pittsburg Jirenini Chronicle" correspon dent, "Kadical." We clip from bis letter of r riaay last : Gob. Cameron arrived here to-day. He Las been as much solicit after as if Le was the dispenser of all tie offices in the girt cf tne i resilient. "Simon points up. BfCBANAN and Camkbon. It is well under stood here that Old Buck would not exchange the General now for Col. Forney. This looks and sounds strange to those who are aware of the hostility nf the former and tho friendship of the latter to the President. The General hns made the President two visits of lato nt the request of the Chief Kxe cutive. Well, 1 would not wonder to leurn ere long that they would be os thick as Butts und Tyler, who wero said to have occupied the same bed. Rnuiorcd Withdrawal of Troops from Clah. TheN.Y. Herald, of this morning, con tains thu following dir-patch : Wafiiinoton, Feb. 1. It is repsrted to me on good uiitborily Hat Mr. Buchanan con templates withdrawing the troops from Utah. Dr. IJernlifi-l, the Mormon delegate, has sub mitted propositions to the Administration, indicating the williugnoss or tho Mormons lo vacate Utah and colonize on some or tho islands of the sea outside of the jurisdiction of the United istutes, provided He govern ment will purchase, at a fair valuation, the Salt Lata City improvements. Dr. B. asks that commissioners be sunt out to arrange terms aud doUiU. Should these be agrotid on Salt Lake City is to become a grand mili tary elation or depot for our Wcsttrn troops. A Fortune Ciiasino a Pretty Wowan tt Tki.kgi:a.'ii. Some two weeks ago Hero ar rived in our city a beautiful young wido .v of Iwenty-Kve, (a Hungnriun by birth,) on bur way to New Orleans, enroute to Havana, where she intended to engage in her profes sion, as u fcmalt. physician. She was alone an exile from Hungary, where her husband had lived aud died a patriot. On Friday last an agent from the house of Rothschilds, tho great bankers also reached our city in chnso of the beautiful young self-reliant widow who is intent npon her journey to Havana. He bad been dispatched from Kurcpe to seek out the wanderer und bear to hor the "glad ti dings" that t.1.0 had recently cotno into im mense possessions ut home uud to invite her to retrace her trip. With tho aid of tele graph he learned that thu Lad arrived safely in New Oileuns, and was stopping at the St. Louis Hotel. Aeco..d dispatch urging her to await Lis arrival was forwarded, nnd he hastened on lo bear to her the information that she bad a fort u no of eleven millions at borne awuitiug her disposal. Louisville Dem ocrat. Jor. Sstim 11. A son ef the orignnl Joe Smith, the Prophet, founder of tho Mormons now resides at Nauvoo, not having accompan ied the Saints in their hegira. On Lim the Prophet's mantle wus to lave fallen, and on becoming of ago Lo wus to Lave been declared He head of the Church. Briglain Young is President or the Twelve Apostles but Las ex ercised tlo Chief Pretideticy nominally only as regent during the minority of Jotrph tho younger. The lutttr is now about 21 years of age. and differs essentially from the ex Governor of Utah as to political matters, though buliuving in the Church as orgunized by his father. He is also opposud to poly gamy, and other peculiarities of Mormooism as developed iu Utah. It is said that delega tions arrive every year from Suit Lako to re ceive the blessings ol this youth, and to urge Lim Ih ussume the leadership of lie Church, as is his right. He is represented to bo en dowed with good intellectual faculties, and with a fair share of pluck. Libit Ali-kn, U. S. A. Siitosed to bb Lot. Tho Oregoian states that a few weeks since Lieutenant A. K. Allen, or the United States Army, left the Dalles, Oregon, with a small party of men, for Fort Simcoo. When they reached tho Simcoe mountains there was a severe snow raging, and the men fearing they would not be able to make thu trip iu salety, returned, leaving Lieut. Allen to pur sue bis journey alone. Since then he has not been heard from, and it is supposed he perish ed on tho mouutains. He had about 35,000 in cash with him. Mr. Fiu-mobe. The New York Post slates that the lady who is expected to make Mr. Fillmore " the happiest of men" ou the 11th of February next, is a Mrs. Mcintosh, a woman distinguished for a great variety of charms, solid as well as transitory. Her former husband made a fortune in the crock- ery biifiness iu Albany, aud was President fo tlio Albany ana bciiunectauy jtuiiroaa auring the last throe years precediog the consoli dation. Bloody. Dcei.. A duel was fought on He 12th Inst., at He Chippewa Axenry, Minne sota Territory, between Mr. Gig try, a citiaeu of Crow Wing, aud Hole-in-tbe-Duy, a well known Chippewa chief. The St. Paul(Miuo) Pioneer of lie PJlh inst, says : At the first fire both were wounded. Mr. Giggy recei ving a ball in the right side. At the second re Giggy was wounded in the left side. It was with difficulty that be could stand op for the third lire, but tlo Indiouclitf would not agree to settle tie difficulty, and the third Ore was exchanged, aud Hole-in. He-Day was shot throuch the heart. These are the particulars as communicated to some of our citiwts to Utters fnja Crow WfCf. The Leesntpton ('nttltatlta Arrived al Wsh fu(tn ItetsntnllbelMle Election, Washington Jan. 31. Mr. Clarkson charged with the delivery of tho Lecomplon Constitution arrived nere last night and immediately placed it in the hands of the Presideut, The Constitution is ac companied by a lottoi from Gen. Cnlhoau, President of the Otrnvention. Mr. Clarkson soys that tho vote of the Delaware Crossing preciDt bad been returned to the Cotninisiou ers for LeaTenwortb coanty, and wns ia bis possession at the time wbeu the rotorns wero opened and counted in presence of the 8poa kors of the House the President of the Sen ate, and that it amounts to iomotbiotf over three hundred Totes. This gives the Demo crats a majority in Leavenworth county, and consequently a majority in both brunclms of the Legislature. Gen. Calhoun is expected to roach hero in a few days. Tho Uuion is informed that the Free State voto said to have been rejected by Gen. Cal houn because returned to I'overuor Denver was tho vote on the Constitution1 alone and not for State officers, and thererore rejected. The amount in the U. S. Troasury subject to draft it 4,(350,000. Walker's Mobile Speech. Wasiiinuto.v Jan. 31. The Mobile papers furnish the following words as He expressions made use ol by Gen. Walker in his speech in that city. Last summer in an interview with the Pres ident, he iufonned the latter of bis intention to return to Nicoraugus, and that his letter in June was written and published with the President's consent. A doy or two afterwards ho was invited to on interview with a Gobi net Minister, who sought toobtaiti Lis confi dence. The minister told Lim wlero to go and wkore not ; wlon to go in safety wl.cn with danger; remarking you will probably sail in an American vessel, under tho Anien con flag. After you havo passed the Ame rican limits, no oue cau touch yoa but by consent or His Government. During an interview between a friend of Wuiker and a Cabinet Minister, wbeu on al liance with Mexico ond the conquest of Cubit was proposed the Minister said : "If you do this, means will not be lacking to carry out the enterprise." TheOeena Telejjrtph Preparation .for Laying the Telegrnihlu Cable. Nr.w Yoek, Jan. 31. A letter from George Steward, Efq., Sec retary or the Atlantic Telegraph Company, dated at Lendon, January 15, says: "Our arrangements here Tor the completion of the work we have in hitnd are progressing satis factorily and I trust nnd believe that our next attempt Will bo crowned with success The machinery is being overhauled, under the directions of British nnd American engineers and exriuients will be carefully tried before soiling next time, with o view to mi el every known or outicipated difficulty. Tke Fnv'lisli Government has again granted us tho n?o of slips, and tie manufacture of new cable to snpply the place of that which was lost is going on satisfactotily. It is at present in tended to take out 2t00 miles of cubic, being 300 miles more than was thought sufficient last time." Boston, Jan. 29. Letters received in this city from Anjirr, eated November 3Jd, report the breaking out of a mutiny among the Coolies on board of the ship Kato Hooper, bound from Hong Kong for Havana, which was not suppressed until fifty of the mutineers were shot. Tlo ship wns loaded with Coolies, who succeeded in getting possession of tho lower deck and setting firo thrcu different times be fore they were finally overpowered nml sub dued by the officers. The Captain of tie slip was cotifined to his bud at thu lime, aud and hence could render no aid io quelling the oulbreuk. I rons Wukhlnctun. Washington, Feb. 2. I Lave a seen a letter just received by an influential gentleman here, from a "Froe State Democrat'' iu Kansas, saying, among other things, that Jack Henderson had been apprehended, and, at the dutc of tho letter, was in custody, at Lawrence, charged with having falsified the return from Delaware OrossMig, ty altering tho ballots in favor of the Democrats. On being arrested he turn ed State's evidence, and said that lo &n.l Calhoun altered tho returns together at a planter's house at Leavenworth. Officers immediately set out to arrest Calhoun, but he was nlready beyond tho Territory. An Am.e Bodied Pii.u. Tho founded pro perty of He Louse of Rothschild, of Paris, is said to amount to tho incredible ?oin of forty millions sterling ! Ono is almost bewildered nt the contemplation of such u sum as this. By the way it would be a curious calculation te ascertain how many respectable families could be provided with clothing with the in- rerest of His capital. I lie garinonts or course to be procured al the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill ic Wilson. No. CU3 and CUfj Chestnut street ubovu Sixth. 1)U Y ALL'S GALVANIC OIL. Bilious Cholic was cured io 10 minutes ask P. A. Brand of Harrlsburg, Pa. Pilei of 10 years' Btaodiog cured by one bottle, and many otners oi tlie same character cured soundly by the use of this Oil. Aokkts Ml Do V ill's Cilvasic On. Frilins; Gnmt, A. W. Fisher, W. Weimer, C. Weak, 11. 1), Maize, Urriialruuer 4 Hull. DYSPEPSIA 11 R F.O. Boston, December, C. Dr. Geo. B. Green, Dear Sir: Iu reply to your question in regard to the actiou of the Oxyqennted Bitten, 1 feel much pleasure, iu stating that from its prompt and decisive effect io alleviating and overcoming a severe and chronic case of Indigestion aud Dy spep sia in my own family, and from a knowledge of its wonderful results in curing severul at tacks quite as severe in other families of tnv acqnaintauce. I consider it a sovereign aud inlalltulo remedy in tbat distressing complaint and would cordially and earnestly reccom mend it to all who may be thus nlllicted. Respectfully yours, ISAAC DAN FORTH, 17 South Market Street. 7 As ahort Certificate it from a wM litnwn and highly respectable Alerchuut of lioston and ie entitled tu the fullest conf deuce. Sim! W. Fowls dc Va.'Mi W usniugton Street, Boston, Proprietors. Sold by their agents every where. For sale in Sucbury, by Filling & Grant. rfSI.OOOHKWARn W be mill fi.r Hnr Malarias that will exrol I'll A 'IT BLTl LIU'! MAI.IC OIL (ut the. fiilltiwliig diseases: Klivunmlisin, Neumlis, Mpinal AfTst-lltm, Contracted Joints, ClY'ltc Pains, I'nins hi tlio rule ih Ifm-it, iirwiaiiaie, iMitiitH-ue, rpinuis, Bote Thniar. Cuts. Hiuis-o. Uunis. ami all disuses uf the skin Muscles tiul tho iijftnas. None genuine viil,on the Sig nature af PS4TV A lU'TCHfca tuacbed to w Label t'rineipnl nrlice, got) WasliuMUiu street, llruoklru, New York. 8..I.I by Albert W. Fuller, piufeist, Murker street, Sunbury, KZ This is to certify, that I Lave made but one application of the Magic Oil ou my lingers, wuicu nave oeen arawn irem contrac t'ou of the cords, brought no by rheumatism. It was or seventeen mouths standing, aud 1 now entirely cured. 1 cheerfully recommend it to all afflicted likewise. J. M.F1NBROOK, Ilarrifburg, li Locust street. Jul J3, L.LPiimai I MARRIAGES. On the 4th Inst,, by the Rev. Mr. Uoardni., W. II. MtiLum.SE, of Union county, ta Min Emily 8. Yonus, of Bunbury. The Lsppy couple are entitled to Ho thanks of the employees of His office for their kind remembrances, in the shape of a hand some, full developed and excellent cake, on" mutilnted and beautifully fair in all its original proportions. Cljc '$avlids.'" Philadelphia Market. Pcb. 3, 1858. Grain. The receipts of Wheat continue qnite large, though Ho mnikel is inactive Ocr&d rnd is held at J?l 10 a 81 12, and 1 JO a CI 30 for good white. Rye is steady at 70 cents. Corn is scarce, and light sales ore making at f.BaGO cents. Onts are In de n.nnd at 'ii Cents. CloTorsced Sales of prime nt $5 B0 rsr 64 lbs. 1 Wbiskey Soles at 21 J els, ia bbls. and in Lids., at 21 cents. STJflBTJRY PRICE CPRSENJ. Wlcat, fiye. . Corn, Oats, . $1 40a 1 60 - 79 BO - 37 63 CO 1 85 Butter, Eggs, 1'aUow, . Lard, . . Turk, - -IJceswax, Dried Apples, 20 12 17 IS & 1 25 Uurkwhrat, Potatoes, Flaxseed, New Advertisements. SUNBTJRY FERRY. jV"0'I'ICE is herelv piven that the SUNK PRY" FKnrtY" will be Let to the Lir-lcst bidder, for one or three years, on Saturdny tlo 20th day February, ir.st.,nt 10 oYlocs A. M.. nt tie pub lic bouse of Claries Wen ver, in gunbuiy Terms and conditions will be mndo known on. the day of Letting. BAMPF.L 1. YOPNG, Chief B urges,. Sunlury, February 0, I6!i8. at State of the Bank of Northumberland, February 4th, 1858. Omits. Ptci-b Ni'tes is rlicululiou, - 1'rnlit UM(I lat'OS, - liiv.ik-in.s impuid, liscim:its, Kii hnnge snd Intsrsst, Due clhrr Hunks, ' liepotii.. n, . C200 CCO 00 Ut.fM tl JO'J 71) 4, eat w 1.'),.40 Vi i.'.il 41 tv,ot se Sas 'i: ',9 iil.T.II It 4 ."J 00 I.MI - a,' ca t3 1 77 3UJ31 'J i'-,M - 1.1 r.'.eo to II ou 41.457 ASSETS, fiiits llisoctintei', . Male ft per rent. Nur-.luiinU-rUnd ftsnk Siuck. - . Ull.sr f-to ks, Heal K&Uilr, , Current ejprnse nml Truicst sec. unt, Due by City Usuke, ' ' CVunty lfiiiike, - N.'ti s nf ntlier Dnuks, . ("suit Items, ... S;,ceie iu Vuuil, ... t it.'.!M :a I Certify U:e sliove is s true eshil.tt frrrri Ihe Ilivils c f t!:e ILsnk ol Ntiiil.un.S erlBnd im Hie eveninc of 3d rttnu aiy, ItM. J. n. rniESTi.rv. r,....i... sworn nn-1 rimcriLeil before n.e til l s lai i!oy jf Febru- IV, rt. U. IPHT-. (iKnr,l) reiirunry fi, i-.j. JC'IIN CAKE J. r. State of the Faimers' Bank of Schuylkill County, on Thursday Morning;, Fcbni ary 4th, 1858. AS3!'.T3. It lis ttiK-rninti! end bans, ... f..j-) yu ll,-:i. I'.s'nle, Gul.l and Silver Coin, line byotlii'r Banks, Nutes ul utlier Hunks, jii.h i i J 47,4'iJ 15 I CL'lj 1 0 37 t'7 a-J &.J7,46tl 70 UA3ii.inr.s. Pus to If oslto.s, . . 831 f;o $ " " llll.er Hunks, . . tvr 57 NolesincircuLnii.il. 171(160 00 :e,f? U 8M...S77 73 ltVto M CeJuet C-ipiUtl Stuck, ... Surplus Pri'.flls, ..... Sau .',77 7) I rernfy tlio t!i.,ve statement to bs rvrrert s tsken fr.im the books of the llenk. J. W. CAKV. r..ui. Sworn suit snV-rril-.rt! before me. ) jAcoit Krxn, j. p. j rotlsville, Feb. Otb. If.',7 " A J."rl to (he &ubSU'. HEAD! K1SAD!! REAL)!!! J. F. 8c I. F. ZSXiXtf S. MERCHANTS, Kline's G'r;u-t, Hnrdumberland county. Pa. T5'E U;vc dt .ermine J from the publication of " this nutico to sell at greatly redueed pricrs for CAM! our sioeii of Goods, compii-ir Dry (ion.!, Oirorcries, Hardware. Qneensware, Hoots mid Hines, Huts mi ri Cups, Mriin iiies, Ac, and ull goods' usually kept in a country store. . Uiing desirous ol ijuitling lie business we will dit.pi.se nf our slock of fiooJti on or Lefjro the tiUt dny of March, IH.'.R, to a person or persons wisling ti rmriark in the l.iisin. bi on fivorsble terms. Tic hittiation is a good one tor djing an extrusive uicrcani.lp trade. For fortl.er partirulurs coll personally upon tie sulsciibcrs, or address them by mail. J. F. A. I. F. KI.INE. Kline's firove, Ta, February 6tl, Is.'iS. L. rVKC ASTElT C0LLI2IIY" I CS 8 AL Important tu t'ial Opraatia. rIMI K undersigned Lessees of tho "Lancaster Colliery," near .Sliimokin, .N :rt!iuinicr!-.rid county, Peuiibylvjiiia, ivi liu torcliro from tlio business, oiler for sale tie l.taso and Futures of said Colliery, un s.ilifartiy terms. This Colliery n been in operation since 1 801, and las been sucecstlul beyond expectation. The Cusl is a superior articles for all use to iMiicli Anllracite is applied, and a good market Iiut- !vrn established, which can be much extended. The iircaker and Fixtures are of the very lot char acter and will recommend tlicum Ives 10 persons acquaint, d wi;l lie business. '1 he Lease runs to January 1, 1801, and is a favorable one for tie operator. For lurller information apply at tin Colliery in person, or by letlur lo Shjinokin, F. O., Nor thumbtrlund county, Vr.nylvaiita. Ct)CIli:.., VEMX & CO. February 6, 185H. tf Estatn of JACOB FRY7Deceased jV'OTICU in hereby given to the leira and le--gal representatives of Jacob Fry, who for merly resided in l.'pper Augu.ta lownshiii, Nor thuniherlaiid county, deceased, that by virtue of a Writ of Fartition and valuation Usued out of tie tli j liau's Court of tiiiJ county to me directed, au Inquest will t held at tho late residence of said Jacob Fry, deceased, towil: t the residence of Jacob Fry. jr., near the Suamokin Uam in the borough of Sunbury, on tSatuidsy tlo Gih day tf March next, at lOo'cleck A. for the purpose of makinu Fartition of, or to value and apiiraue lbs Kcul Estate of said deceased, to n it : A cer tain Lot of (Jround, situate in the borough of Sunbury, near tie Shainokin Dam, and hounded on lie wei by the public read leading from Sun lury to llarruburg, on tie south by a SO feel ' alley j on the ea.t and north by land of rlcnja uiin liuudricls, cautaiiiing about mu-fouilh ol an Acre, v. hereon is erected a two story stone dwel ling House aud Kitcbcu and small log stable. Ai which time and place you may attend if you think proper. JAMBS VANDYKE, Bheriflf. Sheriff's Office, Sunbury, ) February Gil, lsii4. ' 3STOTIOE. ' fpiIE undersigned appointed by tho Court of X Common l'leos of Noitkumterlsi)d county, to report lie claimains ic, to fund in Court, srUiug from the sate of certain property r f Lewis Muir & Co., and l. J. Lewis, lurehy mmiiessil porkons inlrrestsd in said mailer thai l will at tend to the duties ol lii appointment on Momlsy tie I5lh dy of February. 18-H. t If e'tiutk. A. M-, at bis cHice iu lis 1otoiikIi orsuolr.ry.. CHAKLES J. UHL.NEU, Audfto- , Sunbury, February , lctffl. ?$
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