California Xfcfo AKR1VAL OP THE MOSES TAYIOR. $1,571,991 4") in Trensme. The United States Mail steamship Moses Taylor, John McOowan, Kpq., Commander, from Aspinwall, May 21, 6 1. M., with Culi lamia mail?, passengers and treasure, per 1. M. S. 8. Ce.'s steamer, Sonoro, from Kan Francisce, May 7th, arrived at New York on Saturday. (Fiotn the Aim California of May Gil:.) (VMM Any or Tim foiitnicht's nf.w.s. The Legislature adjourned on tho 2Clh tilt., after enacting a number of important laws. Col. Fremont arrived in Hear Vulley, Mariposa comity, imthulClh nit., and was welcomed by all with tho pre.itct-t rejoicing. Public respect was shown by tho lighting ol hnfro bon li res on .Mount llullion, and the firing of quii-kriilver flasks heavily charged with powder, ill lieu or a cannon. Festivities were kept up until a late hour. Thero is much excitement in tho valleys of Plumas county on account of a rumor that tho Indian tribes in thut vicinity have ban Led themselves together for the purnoso of making war on tho whites. The Indians havo taken somo stock, and tho whites nr preparing to light them. It is said that tho Indians have been much abueed by unprinci pled whito men, who have tuken their sqnaws, and troatcd them in a brutal manner. llipe strawberries, uow petatoep, green peas, and asparagus aro in tho market. (Corrcspoit.lcnec of Ihc Alia California.) J KOM UTAH IIVAOI ATIOS OF SALT LAKK CITY. Los Ancrlor,' April 2U. I.-jS. Thero is some very interesting news from Utah. It comes through a party arrived at San lternardiuo in bucksklu drusscR, on the JOth iust. In the parly were Messrs. I, Clark, 1. Storks, Joo Matthews and others, recent residents of San Bernardino, and sov cral old residents of Suit Lako. Col. Katie, who appears to be acting aa Commissioner, with powers to treat, after a conferenco with Jirighain Young, had gone to Camp Scott, ns Fort liridgcr is uow called, llwus believed thut tlio movements which followed were tho results of his con ferences with tho conflicting parties. 15rig hnm Young has issued a circular to all his followers, commanding them not to fight, nor oven oppose tho army of (Jen. Johnston, and that as tho army advances, they rctiro from tho uorthorn to tho southern counties, llo commands Ins people to avoid nil contact with tho soldiers, as it is not good for them to meet. With their wives, their littlo ones and their herds, they are to vacato tho coun try of Salt Lake, including tho city, which is to bo given up to the use of the soldiers, who are thero ordered to erect a military post. This circular was seen and read by these gentlemen, but they did not bring ono of them on. When they left the movemcut hnd already begun, and they assert that by this timo tho city is vacated, and the army of Licuoral Cunimings is in occupation. All thoughts of war or of fighting aro abandoned, and it is believed that peace will prevail from this timo fuqjb. There no longer exists among thorn any iutention of destroying their property or leaving it, believing that Tor all losses they sustain in consequence of the oc cupation by tho troops, they will have a claim upon tho Government. The retiring popula tion aro to form colonies in tho south, upon tho Colorado, the Mohave, and in tho valleys of tho Sierra Nevada. Many of thoso who left San Bernardino wero badly treated in Suit Lake, because they "came from hell." It is said that tho peoplo have censed to uso sugar, tea, codec, and other articles which aro considered tniiippcnsalile in housekeeping, beennso these things aro not to bo hud. There is also said to bo a scarcity of materiul for women's clothing, and many of them go dressed in pants and coats. The people of tho southern settlements are almost in open rebellion against tho Church. They aro taxod so enormously for tho support of their nrmy that their substance is nearly eaten up. The tax amounts to 'S.i per cent, of their wholo property. Theso facts aro discredited from the fact that they coma through Mor mons. Tho next two weeks will verify or disprove them. OR KG' ON. We have dates from Portland to tho 10th tilt. Tho National Federal or F.ugeno city wing cf the lemocratic party met in State con vention nt F.ugeno city on tho Hth ult.. oud nominated tho following ticket for State officers : For Congressman, Jas. K. Kelly; Gov ernor, K. M. liarnum ; Secretary of State, K. A. llico ; Stato treasurer, J. 1,. liruin ley ; Stato Printer, James O'Meara. The Indians at the mouth of ltoguo river ninrdered a young white man, named Stephen Taylor, and the whites aro determined to punish them j so wo may look for a littlo war. Thero aro only 40 warriors in ttio of fending tribe, but il is feared that they will bo joined by fugitives from tho Umpqua re servation. (l'roni the Panama Star anil Herald, of May IS.) INTK.HK8T1SU MtO.M NICARAGUA. Almost Another JSomhurdment of Orcytntrn Attempted Capture uf t!,e Mayor by Colonel Kinney and his Parly Mure I'nited States Interference Capture ttnd lianiyhmcnt of Col. Kinney ttnd his Purees, Tho Uritish steamer Trent, just arrived from Greytowu, reports thut ou 'Jr'ith April Col. Kinney, with men armed to the teeth, hauled down tho Mosquito Hag, hoisted in its , ttoad the Nicaruguau colors, forced his way into the Mayor's house and forcibly dragged j him out as a prisoner. The cili.eus wero up in unns directly, and a messago was sent to ! Copt. Kounedy, of the Jamestown, for as sistance, who came ou shore immediately, with an armed boat's crew. Mr. Cailos Te nia:!, iu'.riuing to support Kinney and guin the cuppoit of the Jamestown, stated that he was the representative of the Nicaraguau k'overuinclit, and had been informed by them thut tint tieaty between tho I'nited States nud Nicaragua had been rutilicd, and that they wero ut all hazards to hoiit the ling of tho above country in Sun Juan. Cnfoitu- iiutcly he had to cat his own words, for Mr. 1D ISuiivel, acting Consul, und lately appoint ed Minuter to I'uri by the Nicariiguun gov. fcrnnieiit, produced his papers of olEce and proved that the treaty was not ratified, and that Mr. Thomas dared not show his luce in that country, Laving been outlawed for being tin officer in Waller's- aiuiy. Nothing was li ft to be dune, therefore, as tho citizens of Oreytoivu insisted upon taking kimiey and ).i3 banJ prisoners oil to the Jamestown, from thence to bo tent up in tho Uritish itoainoi' tit Aspinwall, which was done. The Colonel ui.'d his puity arrived at Aspinwall. SiMji tut CiMAM"s The Heading I'cn. l.u htcr Elates that, in tho bi ginuing of List week, a lady living at the lower end of Sixth sticot, went with her child, three years old, nu a visit to tho houo of a neighbor, in which a child was lying ill with reailet lever. She pei mitted her child to approach thu child lay in a dvin condition ; when, sd to relate, the funnel -child petlWlly well before was instant ly soiled with violent vomiting, and iu leu Louis aftc-twaids was a corpse. Senator Douglas, when asked whether Le couuted the cost of the journey he bad com menced iu the l.ecouip'.oii business, replied : "Yes, I Lava tuken a through ticket and cheeked all my baggage." Wbou reminded by the President, iu a conversation of the fate lit corUin rebel under Jatksous admiuistra lion, ha significantly retort-' : "Jdcison is Scad. THE AMERICAN. G-TJNjBTm-X", TP A.. ' SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1858. II. B. MASSER, Editor and Proprietor. To A DvrimsKttv- -The circulation of tha Sunbury American among the different towns on the Susquehanna a not nxcfcctvd ifcjiiattcd l.y any paper published in Noilh ern Pciuisvlvnmn. Dcrnocratio Stato Nominations, ion .ifi)iii: i if thu iifiiiiMK covnT, AV.y. A. PORTER, rMlnil-li.liln. KCin CANAL CdM.MlSSIOMin, WMTLtV KRUST, Fnypltfl County. rjy Fob KtixT. A house in Market street Apply at this office Potatoks office. rort Sai.k. Apply at this CS? Thero will bo no tcrvico in tho Kpis copal Churches of this placo and Northum berland, ou Sunday nest. t$ 'I'm: Wkathkb and tiik Citorp. It has rained more or less for the last forty days. The effect upon tho crops, thus fur, has not been serious, though nut without somo injury. A few days of clear, bright and balmy wea ther, havo already quickened and invigorated every thing in the vegetable world, and put w hpo into the hearts of farmers. . ATTES1IT TO FIRK THE OFHCE OF THE " AMERICAN." An attempt was made to set on fire the building occupied by us eg the office of the American, ou Wednesday last. At half-past 6, A. M., a hand camo into the office and smelling something liko burning paper, ran up to tho third story, and discovered the filos and back numbers of our papers, at tho head of tho stairs, on fire. There was, pro bably, fiOO weight of paper tied up in rolls, somo of them wrapped iu coarse paper, on lire, which was fortunately extinguished by tho timely application of several buckets of water, although tho flames had already reached the ceiling. Tho floor, under tho pile of popcrs, in two largo spots, was charred to the depth of one half of an inch. Several broken matches were found on the floor, and tho mark of a match on the wall. The fire was evidently placed under the rolls, but being tied up burnt slow ly, and mostly ou tho edges. Five minutes more would have enveloped the wholo mass in flames. The deed was evidently dono not moro than a half Lour previous. Thero nro strong suspicious circumstuuccs aud some clue has been obtained, in regard to the perpetrator of tho incendiarism, which aro not yet fully developed. O Tiik Siniruv Ulahus. Tho new Ar tillery company started at this place, under the above title, held a meeting on Wedues. day evening, in tho Court House and elected tho following officers viz : Gon. Jno. K. Clement, Captain. Win K. Martz, First Lieut. Win. A. Pruuer, " ' M. L. Shindel, 2nd Tho election of officers was unanimous, with the exception of second Lieutenant, for w hich office thero were five candidates. , Mr. Shin dul was elected on the fifth ballot. Nkw Store Goons. We call the at. lentionofnur readers to the advertisement of F. Y. Bright Jfc Son, who have just receiv ed a very largo and elegant stock of goods. M r. Bright is ono of our most indufutigable morchuuts and business men. He does busi ness ou the progressive principles of the pre sent age, und discards tho old fogyism of for mer days, when merchants shut themselves up liko snails iu their shells, aud did not deign to let the public know what they hud or : what they were doing. Ci" Our landlords aro busy iu improving their hotels iusido aud out. Mr. Leiser, the proprietor of the Lawrence House, is uow painting the outside of his building und oth erwise improving it. The interior has all been paint eol and remodeled. Mr. Covert, tho proprietor ofthp Washington House, has i nearly completed tho addition mado to his ! hotel, which will add much to tho convenience ; aud comfort or his guests. CJ" Tun Nkw Miutaiiy Law. Estimating the number o( infantry, artillery and cavalry at 30,000, a low estimate, and allowing the full number six parades per uunuin, ut S'liO per day, thu expense Tor this item alouo will be $270,000. Now if we estimate the number of persons liablo to military duty ut 400,000, under the new law, the revcuue at 50 ceuts each would amount to 200,000, leaving a deGcit of $70,000. Ci" A very dangerous counterfeit on the York Bank, Pa., of tho denomination of Tcu Dollars, has mado its appearance. Some of tho judges h.ivo baen deceived by them. The .Srur advises its patrons to keep a sharp look out for notes of this description, especi ally when ottered by strangers. We hope our readers will have their eyes about them when notes of this description are tendered to them. Tbcte coulerfeits uiuy be of the old plato, but us we have seen lie description of them we cannot tell. t5" Pu-Nio Paktv. The scholars and teuchers connected with thu public schools, iu this place, ou Thuuday last, enjoyed them selves iu a pleasant pie-uio party, ou Shamo Liu Llaud, uow the property of Joseph Weilel, bet iui this place aud Norlhutn berluiid. TLo day was pleasuul and agreea ble. We observed I ho procession as it crossed Maiktt strut, under tbo dircctiou of Mr Powell, tho principal teacher in our public tchuols whose merits aud qualifications, as au iubtruclor of youth, are generally admitted. The proposed party Lad been contemplated more than a month biuce, but the incessant and copious shoneis of May did iiol afford single day Gt for tho occasion. The cheerful and bappy races of the children, oi they passed, iudicated that they anticipated a vust luud of happiness and amusement during the day's proceedings. Such is youth au6! the happy renieiubraucc. of youthful days. - THE I.ETTHO AT LOCK HAVE. We attended the lotting of tho uiiGuishcd work of tho Suubury and Krie Railroad, be tween Williamsport and Lock Haven. We left homo on Monday, tho last day of May, and the last of tho ''rainy season," at half past eight A. M., and arrived at Williams port at a quarter past ten having tra veled the 40 miles in less time than it would take to tel! a long yarn. At cloven we em barked on ono of tho pockets, Captain Leb. man, Master, bound to Lock Haven. The enterprising proprietors, Messrs. Kder and White, run two packets, one leaving Wil liamsport at 11 A. M., after the arrival of tho Sunbury and Frio cars, and the other at 7, after tho arrival of the evening trail from Snubury. Returning they leave Lock Ha ven at 9 in the morning and at 7 in the eve ning, arriving at Williamsport uptime for tho morning train to Sunbury. The boat had a full load, many of them cont ractors nnd would be contractors at the letting. With good music and an obliging captain, the company had a merry time. Arriving at Lock Haven at 6 P. M., we obtained quarters at the Fallon House, now kept by Mr. Lebo. This Hotel is a fino structure built of brick, plas tered to imitate brown stone, with one wing back, and possesses most of tho modern conveniences. It is a structure highly cred itable to tho enterprise and spirit of the citi zeus of Lock Haven. Its entiro cost was about $32,000. It was afterwards sold on mechanic's lions for about half that sum, and bought for C. and J. Fallon, of Philadelphia. The house was full aud overflowing, as were all of Hotels on the occasion. Lock Haven is handsomely located on tho West bank of tho river. It contains ou en terprising population, strongly stimulated by a Yaukeo infusion from the EaBtera States who have located there aud entered into the lumber business. A number of handsome residences havo been erected that would do no discredit to our cities. Among these is that of Gen. Jackman, to whose tact and skillful management, as a member or tho last Legislature, tho frionds of tho Sunbury aud Krie are greatly indebted. . The General's re sidence is not made for himself exclusively A for others to look at, but enables him to extcud his hospitalities to bis numerous friends and acquaintances. It was fifteen years since wo last visited Lock Haven, and we were agree ably surprised at its improvements. In six or cignt months tho railroad will then be com pleted to that place, and we will be but a few hours distant from this place. Wo left at 7 in the eveuintr, arrived at Williamsport at 1 j A. Al., took tho cars at : 5, and beforo 7 were at home iu timo for ! breokfust. About two hundred bids were received. ; Tho allotments will bo declared at Philadel phia, next week. THE WAR DEBATE. There is not ono among our readers who will not be gratified to witness tho noble po sition assumed by Judgle Douglas, iu refer ence to the recent outrages that have been committed by the British war steamers upon our merchant vessels. TLo following is an extract of his speech delivered in tho Senato of tho United States on Saturday last : Mr. Douglas (Illinois) asked what good does it do to resolve that this search is a belligerent act? The American people and Congress kuow thut it is. England was in formed forty years ago, aud has violated our rights thirty-three times within tho past Tour weeks. He commonded aud admired the promptness with which tho President has sent a forco to the Gulf, but thut force was only np to the point of preventing. Do you suppose thut an opportunity will ever bo found to prevent search, unless a ship of war bo sent to accompany every merchant vessel? Tho Senator from New Yoik was wrong iu saying thut the force despatched to the Gulf would siuk tho Britiuh cruisers. The British there have three guns to our one. It is bruve, at least, to think that our ono will sink their three. Mr. Dnuelus recommended another course. Let a ship of war, say the ii tiinitn, go i mi win iruca oi me oryx or cue Jiuzzaril, lollow ber up, capture her, nud bring her into ou American port, and it will then be limit to muko explanations. It hug land avows the cruisers' acts, it becomes an international qnestion. If she disavows them it only remains for us to say what puuish ment we shull inflict on those luwless persons who have perpetrated these outrages. Tho President having gono us fur as ho can go, let him have at onco such powers as are ne cessary to protect the flag and inaintaiu the rights of citizens at home and abroad. He had no Tear or tho abuse or such power by the present Executive, or uoy thut follow him. ti" Skari'IMNg Axiwiican Vkssui.s. There is at preseut much excitement iiyelation to tho search of American vessels by tho Brit, isb cruiser on the high seas. The Southern members in Congrees especially, talk of war and vengeance. Tho Governmeat has ul rea dy sunt despatches to England iu relation to the i'ltult to tho American flag. Tbo Brit ish assert thut they only overhauled some thirty vessels engaged iu the Slave trade, and sailing under the Amcricau flag. OTA Jiuoe Fauai.yskd. The llou Abra ham S. Wilson, President Judge of the L'uiou county judicial district, was struck with paralysis, in Washington City, on tho ISth ult. Ho hud entirely lost Lis speech aud tho use of his right arm. Ho was brought to his homo iu Lewistwoo, and has since beeu improving uuder the care of his family und his physician. He prebided at the Suyder couuty court lust week for severul days. gjr Henry A. Aulhouy, the editor of the Providence Journal, bus been beeu elected. by the Rhodo Island Legislature, a member of tho United States Seuutu Tor six years. He was formerly Governor or Rhode lslund Slate, aud is au Aiucricun-Republican Cir Our young friend or the Lycoming Cazttlc is pitching into somo of Lis cotcwpo rurics, Tor advertising tLc beginning of some talcs, published iu tho New York Ledger, among the reading matter. Although, per haps, not wholly unobjectionable, we, never thelcss, thiuk them less exceptional titan some or tha raucy advertisement that ap pear regularly iu the columns or the Qautte. (3 Tho report of the County Auditors will be round iu our columns this week. This is a docuuient in which we are all more or less interested. t- A desperate battle took place to Northern Ttxai between Captain Ford'a Raugers, and a tody ot Cauianche ludiuns, Seventy su Indium were killed iu a runutog light of C wiles. Ths Pittsburg Dtiyatch, of tha 20th nit., contains some suggestions which aro worthy of the consideration of some of the very wise railroad men of Philadelphia : An effort is now making in tho New York market to eOect a tale or SG0O.O00 or the 7 per cent, bonds of the Kast Pennsylvania Bailroad Company an improvement extend ing from Ilarrisburg, by way of the Lebanon Valley Railroad, to Heading a road now in successful operation thenco by a railroad which is in course of construction, nnd which the Bale of the bonds mentioned will enable the company to complete, from Marlstown to Allentown, a distance of only fifteen miles; then, by tho Lehigh Valley Hailroad to Easton, and the New Jersey Central Kail road to Elizabeth, a connection is formed, either by steamboat or the New Jersey Bail road, to Jersey City, with New York. We announced, a few days Biuce, that Gov ernor Packer Lad signed the bill potted at the last session of tho Legislature, rcgulutiug the rate of interest which may be charged within this Commonwealth. The Ilarrisburg Herald, tho official paper of the Stato Gov ernment, gives tho following as the only cor rect copy of the bill yet published. An Act Regulating the Rule of Interest. Section 1. Be it enacted by tho Seuuto and House of Representatives of tho Com monwealth of Pennsylvania iu Genoral As sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of tho eome, That the lawful rate of interest for the loau or use of money iu all cases where no express contract sh.ill havo been made for a less rate, shall bo six per cent, per annum, aud llio lirst aud second sections of tho act passed second March, one thousund scvuu hundred and twenty three, entitled, "an act to reduce the interest or money from eight to six per cent, per an num," be and the same is hereby repealed- Section 2. That when a rate or interest for the loan or uso or money excoeding that es tablished by law shall have been reserved or contracted for, the borrower or debtor shuli not be required to pay to tho creditor the excess over tho legal rate, and it shall be lawful for such borrower or debtor, at his opinion, to return and deduct such excess from the amount of uny such debt ; and in all cases where any borrower or debtor shall heretofore or hereufter have voluntarily paid thu whole debt or sum louned, together with interest exceeding the lawful rate, no action to recover back any such excess shall be sustained in any court of this Commonwealth unless the same shall have been commenced within six months oftvr tho time of such pay mcnt. Provided always, That nothing in this act shall affect the holders of negotiable pa per taken bona lido iu tho usuul courso of business, O. Nhi.son Smith, Speaker Pio tern., House of Representa tives. Wm. H. Wki.su, Spoaken of the Senate. A ithovf.p, Tho twenty-eighth day of May, A. D. one thousand eight Hundred und bfly- eigltl. Wm. F. Packeb. I. O. ok O. F. Tho following gonflemen were duly installed officers of the Grunrf Lodge of Pennsylvania for the ensuing year at tho recent sessions of the Lodge held in Philadel phia, viz : M. W. G. Master E. Wildman, or No. 5, Philadelphia. R. W. G. D. Master Henry Lambert, No. 17", Pittsburg. R. W. (J. Wardeu J. A. Simpson, No. 110, Philadelphia. It. W. G. Secretary William Curtis, No. 2, Philadelphia. R.'W. G. Treasurers M. Richards Mucklo No. 40, Philadelphia. R. W. . Rep. to G. L. U. S. J. J. Liutz, No. 107, Erie. Tho newly installed officors of the Grand Kucamprucut of Pennsylvania, are us fol lows : M. W. Grand Patriarch Charles Kockors perger. Al. E. Grand High Priest Willian Mors lander. R. W. Grand Seuior Wardou William II. Triunick. R. V. Graud Junior Warden William F. Rccklifr. R. W. Grand Scribe William Curtis. R. W. Grand Treasurer Henry Simmons. G. I. Sentinel N. B. Arcbumbault. G. O. Sentinel George C. Hoster. R. W. G. Representative L. C. Zimmer man. ". . " . til . ..4 j GMcfllUiigS (fllltoriol (tub rlrctcli. Deaths in Ealtimore last week, 65. l'opulaticu or I'biludelphiu, 020,1100. Tho constitution or Oregon disfranchises all Chinamen. The population or the city or New York is estimated ul 2,000. The Wisconsin Legislature arc about-to restore tho death peuulty. The I.eeitdaluro or Oregon, at its last ses sion, divorced sixty couples. The grusshoppeia or the West are said to bo ou their way to tho Middlo States. CJueen Victoria entered upon the fortieth year ot bur existence ou huuuuy lust. Lady 1'ruuklin. widow or '.ho celebrated Arctic uavigator, is at present in Algiers. rj-i"The track. layers on the Northern Cen- tral Railroad aie prosecuting their work with great vigor. It possible thu entire track will be luid by Saturday evening or aotnclitue Saturday night. Ton thousand copies or Ileury Ward lleecher's "Lift) Thoughts" have already beeu sold. "Mother what makes the ocean get angry?" "lieeuuso it bus beeu crossed to ofteu uiy u." An adjourned court foa Snyder couuty, will be held, coninieucing ou thu 23d or August, and to continue ouo week. Lieuteuuut I. S. Waterbury received his commission Irom uov. 1 acker, as Touuaco Ageul on the l'enusylvauia Railroad. Twenty llostcn nierchnuts have civcu Moyor Tieinuun of New York City, a car riage aud horses, in appreciation ol his char acter. My character," said un uldcrnian, who had cleared nimsell irom a charge ol bribery; -my character, sir, is like my boots all the brigh ter lor blucaiug." John Pean is enjoying "his own Mary Ann' in New York, while the "stern parieut" has gone to Europe, leaving them aol a single "red." John U inarkor at the Custom House, at 50 a month. SiTitKMB CotbT. This body, which has been iu session at Ilarrisburg for the lust fortnight, adjourned on tu 25th ult. until the 14th ol July. Many important decisious nave beeu giveu during tboir session. I'be damage by the Crevasse, two miles abort New Orleaus, is estimated t 5,000, 000. Sevorul sugar plantations tru iu such a condition that uo crops can be expected irom ineui lor two seasons to come. 515" The Hartford Cowrauc says a dictionary is soon to bo published which will coutain ten tbousaud more words tbuo any of its predecessors, pr" The Carlisle Democrat says i On Sat urday last a fight took place between two butchers, named John It. Noble aud James Moody. In the affray Noble bit off a greater part oi Mouay s ear. 6JT Cokchess John Foley, Esq., of Pan ville, has beeu named as the opposition can didatc. A Crf.fk Oi-ti.aw Kim.ed. A letter from tho Keniinolo agency, went of Arkansas, soys that "tho Creeks hato killed tho notorious Indian, Yohi, who has murdered so many per sona during the last few months. Thoy shot him three times." LATER FIVA7M KASSA. Met tin fi of the Kansas Commisionerf T.lcc tion Day frcdA Rumored Rattle. LiiATCNWortTU, May, 26. Tho Board of Commissioners appointed under tho Act of Congress of Moyllb, was convenod at Le enmpton May 21th. Present J. W. Den ver, Governor : Hugh I . WaUh. Secretary j C. W. Babeock, Preidcnt or tho Council ; Georgo W. Dcshler, Speaker or the House, aud Win. lloir, District Attorney. The members of tho Board woro sworn in by Judgs Ccato. Tbo Commissioners organiz ed electing Governor Dcuver President aud Hugh S. Welsh, Secretary. A commiltco of three was appointed by tho Chair to prepare the programme Tor conduc ting tho clocliou provided for by tho Kansas bill, to report at tho next nicttiug, to take place on the 31st inst. Ou motion or K. W. Babeock, it was unani mously agreed that tho eluctiou ordered by the Act of Congress shall take place on the first Monday of August next. Adjourued. Governor Denver, arrived Lore this evo in ii p. Rumors are iu circulation, of a battle hav ing taken placo on the Southern border, be tween the Pico Sluto force nud a party of Misseuriaus, iu which twenty-one wero killed and eleven wounded. Tho news is not con sidered authentic. linpurtnnt Rutiiur. Washington, May 31. It is understood that a Special Messenger has been dospached to day by Lord Napier with instructions to tho British Admiral in command of tho North American fleet, which are to bo di liucrcd to him wherever ho may be round. Tho messenger will first proceed to Halifax. The tenor or instructions is uot known. Loril Napier DisimtiU to I he 111 lllili Admiral. Wakhincto.n, Juno 1. Lord Nupier has desired that his despatch to Admiral Stew art, commanding thu British squadron iu tho Gulf, 6cot from Washington yesterday, bo forwarded from Halifax by a special steamer to Bermuda. He had advised tho Admiral to order the discontinuance or tho visitation or American vessels, pending the instructions or Her Majesty's Government. Tkr Kouu Troubles Vn, liko Preparations. Sr. Lot-is, May 31. Thirty boxes or mus kets have been shipped Troiii Jefferson City to the border counties, in charge oT (Quarter master General Hackney and luspector Gen eral Blakey, with the confessed design of re pelling the invasion or Missouri by marauding bands from Kansas. It is probablo that the militia in soma or the Western counties will be culled out. Tarnailo In Illinois 1 iitrni I'rrsoiit Killol. Monmouth, III.. May 31. A terrible tor nado passed over Ellison, about twelve miles south or this place, last night. Every house was blown down ; fifteen persons were killed, and several others mtafiy injured. Tho vil lages contained f00 iuhuriitaats, and the re port says that none escaped injury. No par ticulars have been received. The excitement iu tho vicinity is intense. Ah Intlinu Jlattli. Chicago, June 1. Thu St. Paul papers oT Saturday contain accounts or a fight between a band or fifty Sioux Indians, encamped near Shakapee, and two hundred Chippewas. The battle resulted in favor or tho Sioux. Four of thu Chippewas wero killed aud six danger ously wounded. Two of tho Sioux were killed und twelve wounded. AMirrlemt IHonilnation. Sr. Lous, Juno 1. Tho American Con vention assembled hero yesterday, and nomi nated Judge II. R. Gamble to represent the St. Louis District in Congress. Judge Gam ble has not yet signified his acceptance of the nomination. Sailing f he Wabash for J.imnlra. Nhw Yciiik, Juno 1. The U. S. steam frigate Wabash sailed this foreuoau for Ja maica. Import aitt Rumor. The Ti an.'it Route in Poscessitm of Knyland and 1'rance. Washington, Juno 2. It is reported here this afternoon, that England and France have succeeded in obtaining control uf the Nicarayuau Transit route through the ex ertions uf their respective agents in Central A nterica. A gold medal has been presented to Mr. Crow, of Pennsylvania, by the Keystone Club of Kausas, upon which is tho inscrip tion, "l-'irst blow for Freedom." I'se the Oj iiaenated Rittcrs, and you will havo no cause to complain of lussiludo debili ty, or uny of these complaints inseparable rrom our Spring weather. They are regular ly prescribed by some ol our most emineut physicians, in cases ofludigestiou of Oyspep- sia. l.s-AiiiiKTii.v. The iuaugnratiou of Lord Mucauluy as High Steward of the ISoroueh of Cambridge, England took plucu May 11th. Lord Jiucou ana Uliver Lrouiiuell liuvo been ainuug his predecessors in the oflice. Lord Mucuuly will probably, lor the future, get his best suits at the llrown Stone Clothing Hall of Uockhill & Wilson, No. OIK! and 005 Chestnut street above Sixth. Tho same es tablishment has a spondid stock of clothing ou baud suitable tor the youud Muculeos, or other youths. Jullowuy'i Pills. The stomach, in some ot its diseased conditions, turns the rood it re ceives to poison. It supplies tho veins with a fiery principle which creates iullamniation. Tbo liver sympathises with it, and produces : 1 I : t .. it .i 1 .1 : . - UC11U U1IU. 1 IUUI ll'dUlb UlUt rlucs, dysentery iullanimution of the bowels congestion of the brain, afloctious or tho throat and lungs, and numerless external dis orders. Yet there is uothing easier than to relieve a disordered stomach and restore the digestive powers to perfect health aud vigor. Holloway s Fills act upon all the machinery employed iu that wonderful chemical process by which aliuieut is changed into blood. A course of this preparation is u radicul care Tor indegestiou and all the disorders or the bowels to w hich it leads. Many cases of Hysentery, in its most se vere form have beeu cured by the application of Ha Yall'sUalvanic Oil. Cholera Morbus and all diseases of the bowels are relieved in short time, by a few drops of O'alranic Oil. Aoixta roa Du V all's Galvanic Oil Friline Grain, A. W. Fisher, W. W tinier, C. Wenk, II. D Aluiit, ltergsticaiici A 11 till. CllOt 11 & ll.iHER'S CELEUnATLiP FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. 4?4 unoADWAV.Ntw venn. 730 CHMNl'T SrnKET, rUlLAUEITIIIA. I it" These Midline are now justly admitted to be the beat in use for Family Sewing, a new strong, and elastic stilch, which will not lip, even if eyery fourth stilch le cut. Circulars sent on application by letter. Agent Wanted. In tbis place, on Tuesday, the 2olb iuit., by Y. M. Kbindcl, Esq., Mr. Alexander Cassvt to Miss EuzaSETH UorrMiv. all or tun place. ITU ton RRWAfin wilt I paid fof any Medicine thai Will eel I'RATT ft HUTCHIin'S MAGIC OIL Cnr iiq f, Hiiwliiff dined?: Rhctimatinn, Neumhrta, fpliml AfTeetloii, Contrneled Jomte, CI. olio Paint, I'aina In the nt Uiiek, llomliiiihe, TixHWhe, Ppininn, 8..re Thmnt, Cuta, llniiaea, Hum, nnd all rlttcnara uf the akin Mnaelea nnil the t.lnnda. None genuine without the aig nnture of I'btt HiiTcllra atlaelied to eoeli 1ll.el. rrincinl min e, S06 Wmhiiicton atreet, Uruoklrn, New York. rVil.t l,y Albert W. FUlieiDiupRiit, Market atrert, Sunbury, TIiLs is to certify, that I Lavo made bnt one application of the Magic Oil on my finger, which havo been drawn from contrac tion of the cords, brought on by rheumatism. It was of seventeen months standing, and I now entirely cured. I cheerfully recommend it to all afflicted likewise. J. M.F1NBROOK, Ilarrisburg, 72 Locust street. July 25, 1657. Iy. MARRIAGES. On tho 30th ult, hr tha Rev. Jacob 1: Wampole, Samiti. M artz, to Catharine Ann I llauisii, both ol Sliamokin lownsnip. D K A T II S In Danville, on Friday night last, about 12 o'clock, W11.1.IA.M Kitchen, Esq, agod nbout 70 years. In Shnmokin, on tho 2Gth ult, Marv only daughter of Frederick and Rebecca Dipner, aged 2 months and 9 days. In Sliamokin, on the -1th ult. RurunN son of Adam aud Elizabeth Adams, nged about 1 year. Sfet pitlici Philadelphia Market. May 13,lfi:iS. (jitAi.v. Tho receipts of Wheat continue ipiito large, though tho murket is inactive Good red is held ut $1 00 a $1 10, and 1 20 a $1 l.i for good white. Rye is steody at 70 cents. Corn is scarce, nnd light sales aro making nt OOaOl cents. Outs nro in de mnnd nt 35 ceuts. SUNBURY PRICE CURRENT. Wheat, $1 4(l 50 Butler, - $ 20 live, .... 75 Eges, ... 10 Corn, .... 50 Tallow, ... 12 Oats 37 l.ard, ... 12 Uuikwhcat, . - 02 Pork, .... 8 Potatoes, 50 Uecswax, St New Advertisements. COME ONE! COME ALL!! i.i:ai:n the list ok pricks at tiik People's One Price Store. E. Y. BRIGHT k SON, a i:urRy, pa., 1.VI3 received their large and choice nelert- ed stock of HEW GOODS, Composed of an endless variety, and to which they respectfully invite the attention of the pub lic feelinn assured thut their Inrc assortment and great variety of all kinds of Goods combined with the eiceediiiRly low pi tree which they are determined to sell at, will render entire satisfac tion. ITT COFXTRT rilODl-CR wanted in ex change at the very highest market prices. June 5, 1 858. STRAY MAEE. CAMKtxthc premises of tho sub.-rii!rr, on tlu 25th ult., a stray maro, 8 or 10 years old, about medium size. She is full footed, gul led on each Nile uf the breast, and in color a dink brown, legs, inane and tail black. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away. WILLIAM WEI'IZEI.. Lower Augusta, May 28th, 1S5H. State of the Farmers' Bank of Schuylkill County, ou Thursday Morning-, June 3rd, 1858. CAPITA t. SKKt.mm. ASSl.'I'S. IliMi dovrimt. J awl loans, sn'i.-jii o: ! JO.IMI hi 6-j..iiD ;u ! item i.muii. .... liolil anil Silver Coin, Due by other Jliiuks, Note of o.het UuuU, gtll.'-i-l S7 l,HW IK) 41.310 57 ew.tv.u la i.i.um.rrir.!i. Due to rteporltiTS, - . - g,",l,cr, 07 " " CMher Hanks, - . tf:(rt -Jii " " Counnoiiwetillri, I .TlVi 15 Nitca in ciicuLuhmi, - - Ui-.-JjO fin SUI.'.'IS -M I eertify the Hlve sliitruient M tie rnrrret, as lak from the tjooks of the Hank. 1- V. CAKK, Callner. Svvoin and iiliflciitied liefore rue, ) Ia(i line, J. I'. ) June 5,1 M State of the Bank of Northumberland June 3d, 1858. i.iAHii.rnr.s. Cnpllut Pl'fk, ..... SdO.OOO 00 Notes in eiieulation, - 13.S.1JU S7 Pri'lil and Lom, t-,017 10 Dividends uuiKiiil, . l,!tt TO Diseoilula, Interest nnd I'.xduiugc, . . 1,601 Due other Hunks, .... 0,'.'!3 59 " lU'poaitnri, .... C,( 51 tl-jr,10-i 11 e-M,731 15 31,719 Ii - 4, NO 00 l,MO OO .009 H . l 1.317 P7 31i.ini OS e,l!9 II JI.6I0 (HI S 41,050 W ASSliTS. Hills Dipfvmuted & Iiana Pepuivlvutiiu Plate 5 per cent Stoek- Hunk of Noithuinberlaiul Stock, Oiher Stotka, lteal l'.itatc, - 1'rolest uecounl und Current expi-UBe. I 1W lv f'.lv ItniiLa . - - " ' Country Uanki, -Noteaof other Hanki, I C'utli ilenia, - - teeie in Vaults, Pr7,16e 41 I Certify that the above exhibit of the uiluiia of the Hank of .Vilhuinterlaud is just and true to the beat of my knowledge aud belief. J II. rRU'STLEY, Cuihier. 8voru and subscritcd before u.e. (iSued) JOHN CAKE. . P. June S, 1?58 Dr. W. II. M ill l .lOlt, OV LANCASTr.lt City, late of Philadelphia, where lie hus beeu iu succvBAiut priicticc far u miinhei iif ) tars, received bis etlucalion ut the best Mcdicttl College Iu the t'uiled plates, aud bad the expvlieiicc aud pructice in the diiteieiii Uospiuils lor scveiul ycnis, a uieuibcr of Hie Auulticui Medical luiutiita oi Kcw Voik.audluie tiui;coiiof ihc L'mled rtalcs Navy, now olltrt-liiuisrll to the public to attend any roleioual calls. I he purest incdiciiica alwuvs on baud direct from the best tilioiaiorie. ol our eouuiiy,Hiid the ILitanicul (jai dciuol the world. Nit palaot liicdicin preset tbed or le couuiieitdcd. Ittedtciiics anett only wbicti will not break down the constitution, but will icuovat the a) stem iioiu all injulics it has Kustained Irom nuueiul inediciucs. Chut me and dinVult diwusca must be treuted upai aiutlytieul pilliciples, which is to know aud as certain what disease is Its nature and diameter leqnire a knowledge ol Hie ebenucal cunslltuciits ol every solid aud iuulof ihc huaiau body ; the cluinpoA those aolida aud aluuta are capable W undcliJoln. Tuklluw what liiediciuea to eaiploy to eui diseuics ruiuircsa kHowlede of iheeheiiuealcoiistitueui ol all agents einplo) ed in medicine j and if we ara iu no, session ul this kuow kldgc, it is Misaibl locuie any disease no niulter ol bow km( ataiidiug and leav the nutieut in a hcalihv and nericctly curad condiiion. Melancholy, Aberiaiiou, vt ilia l state of alienation and wcaknessol tha mind which ItnJeis persons im-aiwble of enjoying ilieplcuiuresufiieirorinin the dulieaofiiie- ttvs pepsia j that distreasina disease aiul ft II deal roysf o( iiealt h and uappiucss, underiuiumg the couatituUiHi, and vawlv carrying Ih.nisande to uutuuely gi.vcs, can moat eiaphatt. eally be cured. Hheuniatum, i.. any form or .Hnljitou. chronic r acute, warranted capable : Ljjilci.sy oi ulluil sickness; all clirouie and stubborn cases of Fssua'a lii. seases radically removed ; ball Ith.um, and every deaerin. Iionot ulcaiatioiui, Piles and Seruloua Uiauata, which have battled aU pravioua uitdical akiU can k cmed by uiy Iteaiinant, when Ilia tsuiiaututioti u mH exhausted I do any all diseases (yes, Cmumi motion) cua be cured. IT" Cancer cured without lbs knit. 1 will lemaui la uiy urhes on Wkdmsbavs and Iatvi rs. flora o'ekvk A. M , t 3 P. M , lu aiMwmaMxIai uucnis now a aistauca, and eoiisua hi lha fcinjlish aud (jermau Uuiiusgts. Will luak aisiu t any dutanc If required. Slay be addressed by Irtlct, t'ultoit feuoair, Laucastcr city. Pa. W 11 WIIITMOB.M P. Juuti, uai-e.u . , LANDTA. Agricultural Warch Etoro. Am. 21 and 23 South (,th let nrf Chclnxit streets. Philad IS nlwoya ntirn to the I intrrealcd in Forming ,.r r:..i. auliacriltera therefore invite tho public to call and examine the largo and wc etock of Agricultural Implements and t, grrat variety of llorticult rnl tooU y (iarden and flower rerda Grans , t?ed ol tho moat Itrliahle Q.ialitv, w offer for tale at the lowcat cash i.rirea or retail. 1 ' Tho sgricultnrnl implements told 1 mostly manufactured nt our iean Urialol, Pa. Having find llp ntabliihmeni reffard to expense, with tho most comi chinery for the manufacture of v.,:... j scrtcultural implements, we are prep,,. I ply all articlca in this line of the very bea Mntlrcthi Warranted Garden Set been before the public for upwards of ,jx their wide-spread ropulnnty and the ir. demand from year to year are the best c of their superiority over all other, tV Country merchants can he tupiili aeeda in papers, or in hulk, on the nj0 terms. Bloomsdale, near Dristol, Pa., our gar, grounds, contains three hundred and acres, aud is the larRcst establishment of in the world. D. LA.NUKETH & i Noa. 21 and 23 South Sixth St., Plrtlm I.nndrcth' Rural Register and Alma 1B6S, containing a monthly Calender Farm, Gaidei and Greenhouse, ctx i (.iiatis upon personal or prepaid aipliial Philadelphia, .May 22d, 1858. 3STOTICE. jyuTICK is hereby Riven that the undei have purchased the following article, at Constable' ale, as the properlv of Houghton, of Point township, IS'orthuml' county, and that they have loaned the sa him until they see proper to have it rn namely : Ono Cow, Two Shoats, Two Sr One Iiuteau, Eight (,'haire, Two Beds an( ding, 200 lbs. bacon, Ono Clock. JOHNSON Ac ( roint township, May 22d, 1658 4t NOTICE. To the Supervisors and Overseers of the of I'jiper Augusta, and others interettt TOlj are hereby requested to meet th dcrsigned, Auditors far said township, t Commissioners' oftice, in riunburv, on Mm the 7th day of June, for Ihc purpose ut t-et the accounts of snid township. All persons indebted or haiiig clainw on township arc hereby notified to attend fit above time and place. RAHMAN CAM 111 EI. I., ) SILAS WOI.VEliTON, v Audi ISAAC CAM riJEI.L. S l.'pper Augusta tp., May 22d, 185S 3t IsTOTICE". TIIIE undersigned having been appointed A ditor by tho Orphan' Court or IWthuir.l land county, to apportion and distribute the as. ) i the hnuils of George fc'ei'er, Executor of Ja Oroh, deceased, to and among the parties ei tied thereto, will attend to the duties of his s appointment at his ofhee in the Uorough ol Sun ry, on Monday the Ulh day of June, next 10 o'clock, A. M. All persons interested t tl,c notice. A. J. ROCKEFELLER, Auditor. Sunbary, May 29, 1S5K. :!t. NOTICE, parsons indebted to the subscriber on tu A LL mediate, payment, as they will save cost--. P. W. OKAY. Sunbury, May 22, 1858. St NOTICE. 'IIin account of A lei under Jordan, K,, Trustee of John P. Helt'eiistein nnd win Henjairin l'attrn und wife, William Atwui, and w ife and delia llelfenatvin, bus been file ill the Court of Common Pleas of .Nortliumher land county, and will he presented to the naii eourt on (he first Monday of August next, In confirmation. 1AN1 III. I'.KCKLEY, Troth y. rrothonotnry's Office-, ) iSr.nbiiry, May '-'.', lS"t! 3t J Uy ti?tue of a certain writ of Vt.x. Exrnstr, to me directed will be ex pored to imlilie sale, at tuc ruMic House ol M in. M . Weaver in ihaiuo kiiilown, (.'oal township, Northumberland couniv, I'a., on Tuesday the loth day of JIM:, IH.Vs, the follow in)! dcrihed propeity, viz: All the defeinlent'a inteicKt beitnr the nirlace rijjl't of and in all thut ceilain piece or parcel of land, situate iu Coal township, NorthuiiiheiianJ county, bounded aud described as follows : Uc giliniug at a poM five hundred and twenty feet, south 8tf degree 2" minutes east Irom a post on the eastern line of a tract ol land surveyed in the name of Samuel Clark, which said hint mentioned poet is one hundred and fifteen feet, north one degree and 89 minutes east front the point where Ihc eastern line of r,'id tract of land in the name ol Samuel Clark intersects the centre line of the 1) ranch Kail Koad to Big Muuutain ; thence fiom the first mentioned post, south H8 Megrees minutes east 480 feet to a post; thence south I degree and 38 minutes west 27ii feet to a post; thence north 88 degrees and 22 minutes west 481) feet to a post ; thence i orth 1 degree and 3t; minute cast 272J feet the place of be ginning. Containing three acres, strict measure. Seized taken in execution and to tcr sold a the property of William Atwuter, William Ka gely, Charles S. Khrhurt, Joseph Zurrn, Jonas Uilger and Daniel Yost, Trustee of the Slia mokin Collegiate Institute. J A M KS V A N D Y K L Sheriff. Sheriff'a Office, Sunbury, ) Mav u:8. SHERIFF'S SALE. I Y virtue and in pursuance of a decree of tho -1 Court of Cmiuion Picas of IVorlhumbcr land county, will he exposed to Public fait', ou the premises in Delaware township in said coun ty, on THLTtSDAY the Uth day ol JI NU next, at I o'clock I'. M., the following described real estate to wit: A certain Frame FLOCK ING MILL, with five acre of Land covered with water appurtenant thereto, situate in Dela ware lownahip, Northumberland caunty, ai d hounded on the north, outh and east by land late ol Isaac Vincent, deceased, and on the tun by a public road. Also, one nne of laud appur tenant, bounded by Und late of David W alson, dee'd ou the wct, and by a public road on the north. Doing the estate of the heirs of Isaac Vincent, deceased and Maria Vincent, and will be told agreeably to the condiiion and oid. r of our caid Court ol Common Pica thereupon, which will be rnaJe known ontlie day of sale. JAMES VANDYKE, thcrill". anerill'i Office, Sunbury, ; -May is, 1S58. NOTICE IS hereby given by the undersigned the Treasurer of the Common echools, thut will meet the undersigned Auditor at the Coinmis. ioner' effice, iu Sutihury, on Tuesday, the Stti of Juue, for the purpose of settling hi account. Al! persons indebted or having claim, are hereby notified to attend at the time and place above nteulioned. HA KM AN CAMTUELL, SILAS WOLVEKION, ISAAC CAMI'DEIL. May S2d, '.658.-31 CTTTIOIsT. m.TfiTirE ia herein B-ivsil thai my t Mary Flichertv, ha lelt a bed nd board with out iut eauae. I therelore, Isereby iiolily all peraons not to Itust said Mary Flatherty on my account, a I will pay no debla eoiilracted by her utiles compelled bv law. ...... MICHAEL FLACWKHTY. Twtorton, May S'M, I!8.-3t