Jwcign An ARRIVAL OF THE ASIA. tunEB Bits later rnoM elropu. The Cunard Bteamship Asia arrived at New York yesterday, with Liverpool datca to the 29tliult. . . j . The steamer Borussia arrived at Bremen on the 20th nit. ..... , The fleot chnrged with the laying dowo or the Atlantic cable was expocted to oil on the experimental trip the day the Asia tail- CThe Ilonse of Commons re-assembled on Friday Lord John Russell condemned briffi speech which Mr. Disraeli had been mak ng to his constituents, during the recess ,..?!. i,. rut an imputation on the late love Toment, and said that the country was wUhin a few hours of war when the present The DuTo of Almeda is epoken of a. (Jon- 5he8 Turlag Urg. force, at B- 8 The returns of the British exports since Apr 7th ho Wling off of one-half ft mil. iton pounds sterling as compared with last yTbe recipient of the Victoria medal of the Geographical Society Is Alexander Dallas Bfttt:rtomnri "oulh9 state, that the Nit ra andTgamemmoo are lying withm two hundred yards of each other. 1 he cable on each Bhip is connected and telegraph neieagei are sent through the whole length of the Atlantic cable iu the most perfect man- CCIt is stated that ft conference between the lords and Commons has ended id the former agreeing to the principal of the right or the Sews to seats in parliament and the result will be that Duron Rothschild will take his Beat in the House of Commons. The newspaper accoants ubiserts that Lord Elgin had declared himself roady to employ force to penetrate to rekin. The journals express uujju m would be early taken. FOUR DAYS LATER FROM El'ROCE. ARRIVAL OP THE NOV A SCOTI AN OFF CAFE RACE. St John, N. F. June 12, 4 o'clock, A. M. the Canadian Company's screw steamship Nova Scotian, Captain McMasters, has pass eJ Cape Race on her first voyage to Quebec. She has 291 passengers. GREAT BRITAIN. In the ITouso of Lords, on the 31at ult., the order of the day was to consider the rea eons of the House of Commons for disagree IDE ta the amendmets of the former House to tba Oaths bill. The question to insist on the amendments, after discussion, was put and carried without a division. Lord Stanley has been appointed to the India Board, and Sir, Bulwer Lytton Coloni al Secretary. , . In the llouso of Commons, on the itta in etant, MrfcLyudsay, asked the Government if it was true that the United States vessels in the Havana or Western coast of Africa trade had been fired iuto, boarded searched or do tained by British cruisers, and il so, by what authority, or under whose instructions did the commanded of those ships, so uct. Mr Fitzgerald said that the Government had no official information on the subject, but he had reason to believe tho reports had been exaggerated. They were as auxioas as the American Government to avoid all cause of complaint, end strict orders had been issued to the officers on the station to be especially cautious. ... .. The Niagara and Agamemnon with the telegraph cable on board, sailed from t ly mouth Sotfod on Saturday evening, for the west coast of America. 1I1E EUROPA AT HALIFAX. Three Days Later fhom Ecnore. Return of the Telegraph FltttSuccus of the Experiments. Halifax, June 15. The Roval Mail steamship Kuropa, Cant. 1 eitch, from Liverpool, at 10 o'clock on tho afternoon of the 5th inst., arrived here at half-past 12 o'clock this afternoon. GREAT BRITAIN. Ou the 3d, in the House of Commons, the Atluutic Telegraph Company's bill was read a third time aud passed, as was also the property qualification bill. Mr Roebuck gave notice that he should Fhortly call attention to the whole subject of the liudsou Bay Company. Mr. HorsruU asked whether the Govern ment had any information of the arrest or Capt. JudkinB, of the Persia, at New York. Mr. Wilson also asked whether there were any objections to lay on tbo table the cor re'poudenca between the British Government und that of the United States respecting the slavo trado. Mr. Seymonr Fitzgerald replied That the government had received no official lulorma tir.n if tba nrreRt or Cant. Judkios. V ith regaidtotbo other question, the American Government had made grave charges against curtain British officers ; but no official oc coi t had been received from these oflicerB. He could only say that, if occurrences such as those complaiuod of bad occurred, they would be viewed with the deepest regret by the government, and immediate explanation given. The fullest information should be laid berore Parliament as early as possible. In tho meautimo, he had only to add, that orders bad been sent out to the officers in command or the squadron in the Cuban wa ters, to make every iuquiry into the subject, duU that the greatest caution and forbearance should be exercised toward vessels bearing the American Qag. Tho London Times, in a leader on the searching of American vessels, reiterated its objections against the policy of maintaining a squadron which has proven so ineffectual for the end in view. It says, "Whatever the tight of the case, and however far Americans way be ready to go at present In compliance, for peace'B sake, we cannot but look forward to a duy when it will be more disagreeable, and at the time more unnecessary for the Americans to Bubmit, and a still greater let down for our own pride to give way." Alter passing some cenBure upon the apathy of the American Government in the suppression of the slave trade, it concludes as follows : "We do not compel ber to the virtue she haB not ; before very long the mere at to nipt must bring on a fearful war. Is there do such thing as giving np a crusade, which be gan with being optioual, and is found to be ineffectual? Is nothing to be surrendered, except after the loss of 30,000 lives on both Bides and thirty millions of money T Is there do other use, equally benevolent, to which we could put the half million and valuable lives annually sunk in these squadrons T" In tho city article of the Times, some re flections are made ou the same subject, and it is asked whether, supposing America un willing to fiud ships for the suppression of the slave trade, there might cot be an agree, ment for one or two American officers to be received as permanent guests on board Bri tish vessels, while servicg on each duties, apd all searches to be couducted under the auspices of such American officers! The Daily News' editorial on the iama subject, regards the affair aa a disagreeable one : bet thinks it premature to iumo at conclusions without hearing both siks of the question. It discredits the reporti made by some of the American captains. The same paper draws a contrast between the serf emancipation policy of Russia and tie slave policy of America, and Incident! j reviews the career of i'ourgueoeffaud EJward Everett, upon the latter of whom it casts ome bitter reflections. The London Post thinks that, if Injury has been sustained, England cannot refuse the reparation demanded by Secretary Cats, and calls for such forbearance In the matter com plained of as will not endanger the friendly relations between the two countries. The London Star thinks the dancer la Im minent, unless tbe British government recede from its untenable position. Tbe Atlantic telegraph fleet relumed to Plymouth from their experimental trip, on the 3d inst. Tho experiments in paying out and hauling fn the cable in water nearly two miles deep and much deeper than it is any where between Ireland and Newfoundland, was entirely successful, and tbe new ma chinery is pronounced porfect. The opera tion of splicing the two ends was perfected four times, and tbe cable was payed out at me rate oi seven to eigbt knots an uour. The expedition will finally start from Ply mouth on the 9th or 10th of June. On tbe 29th nit., Professor Hughes worked with his Printing Telegraph machines through 3000 miles of cable, at tbe rate of thirty-two words per minute. Professor Wbitebouso worked at the rate of nineteen words in eighteen minutes, and Mr. Thomp son was unable to work at all. The government has chartered twenty ad ditional ships to convey troops to India. Twenty-five thousand troops are to be sent to India immediately. FRANCE. A rumor of another attempted assassina tion ot tho Emperor at Fontainblcou, arose from the arrest of some Itulians, the Sardin iun Government having given notice that parties were coming to Paris from Rome for a criminal purpose. It was rumored, but considered improba ble, that Pelissier had been recalled for tho courtesies to the Doc d'Aumule. California $fctos, ARRIVAL OF THE STAR OF THE WEST. LATER Fit OKI C A LI FOR Pit A. The U. S. mail steamship Star of the West, A. G. Gray, Esq., commander, from Anpiuwall, arrived at New York on Satur day. (From the Alta California ot May 12th.) The Frazer river emigration continues The steamer Commodore, Capt. Staples, sailed on the 11th of May, with 500 passen gers, making in all 1,025 who have left this State for the North. There is every assurance of one of the greatest grain crops this year ever yot bar vested in California. Mr. B. E. Doyle has Bhown ns a fine spec imen of coarse placer gold token from a new field at the Picache, 45 miles southeast of the Pimo Villages. He also informs us that at tho Canada d'Oro, eight miles from Tuc son, old coyote diggings have been recently explored more than 150 feet into tho moun tain side, aud more than 45 cents to the pan of dirt was obtained, but that the miners were compelled to dcBist from tho great number of rattlesnakes with which the holes were filled. Gold fields have also been dis covered 50 miles east of Tueson. Governor Wainwright is putting np smelt ing furnaces near San Javier, and reports good prospects. There was quite an excitement in town on Sunday evening last, on the occasion of tho arrival from tbe Gadsden Purchaso, of six eight-mule teams loaded with silver ore, from the Heintzleman mine. This is the first cargo. They have out at tho mine some 70 tons, averaging $1000 per ton, and about 18 tons, worth from three to four thousand dollars per toB, is now lying at Fort Yuma, waiting shipment. OREGON. Tho Indians at the Dalles have again cam menced to murder, rob and plunder the in habitants. It is said that two men, who were on the way to the mines, had been murdered by Kamiakin's band of Indians. Col. Step, toe, at tho latest dates we have from Walla Walla, was on the point of starting with a detachment of United States troops in pur suit of the murderers. NEW CALEDONIA. The eteamer Panama, dpt. Dall, arrived from Puget Souud, at 5 o'clock, Monday afternoon. From an extra from tho Tuget Sound Herald office, of May 11th, we have the fol lowing news : By the arrival at this place, this morniug, of the steamer Sea Bird, Capt. Connor, from Bollingham Bay, we have later and very im portant intelligence from the Thompson's and Frazer's river gold mines, which will be found in detail below. A miner, at or near the fork of Thompson's river, writes to a friend at Seattle that he is making $35 a day. We learn from Samuel McCaw, Esq , who came passenger iu the Sea Bird, and who recently left Fort Yale, that miners in that locality are making from $8 to $16 per day each. Some 60 or more are at work a few miles above lort Yale. Mr. McCaw ascended the river some twenty miles above Fort Yale, and assures us that the dieeiucs are rich along the whole of .thot distauce j me raiues yieiuing an average ot not less than 12 per day each man. Tho cold is found on ana wiinin six inencs ol tbe snrface. Mr McCaw brings fifty ounces of the eold with him, the largest pieces of which are worth $3 or S-L He received this in trade with the Indians. The Indiana ore friendly, and will continue bo as long as they remain unmo lested. Tbe Hudson Bay Co.'s officials are said to be very accommodating, and furnish every fucility to miners to reach their desti. natiooB, witb a view to promoting lmmiirra tion. Tbe water in Frazer's river has risen upwards of tweuty feet within tho past fort night, and at last accounts was steadily rising at tue rate or two leet per day. Tbe new town of "Schome" had been laid oot, and lots were taken up quite rapiuly by business men from various parts of tbe Sound. Schome is about one mile south of Whatcom. New Advertisements. Dissolution & Co-partnership. r"MIE firm of Shepherd and Hcwett, CoafOpe berland County, Pa., being thia day (June 1st, 1K5S,) dissolved by mutual consent, the business will be hencetorth carried on by James M. Shep herd and John McKarland, under the firm name of Shepherd V McFarland. who will pay all claims against and receive ill accounts due to the late firm. JAMES M. SHEPHERD, Sunbury, Pa., CHARLES HEWETT, fchamokin, Pa., JOHN M'FARLAND, Pine Grove, Pa. Sunbury, June 13, 1558. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYEfiS. A T meeting of the Board of School Directors of the borouah of Bunburv. held in th Srrinnl Houne on Wednesday Eveniug, 3d iiut., it was ucsoLVLD, i nat the names of all those owing hool Tax for 1856. exonerated in th (at book, now in the hands of Jared Brosioue, who shall refuse or neglect to pay said Tax to the Decretory oi tne Uoard, by the 1 9th of June.insL, shall be published in the Bdubury papers. Auverusea uy oraer oi tue Board, r W.GRAY, BecV. Bunbury.Jone 11, 1868. 2t 3STOTIOE ITOTICE is hereby given that William Wit. IJj son, of Noihumberlend,has Bold and trans ferred to me all his iisht title) and inUraat in two fields of OATS in tba Ground, and also all the tiUKN, n tha place occupied by Tbomaa J 6Um. JOHNS. 6NYDER. NonhumbatlanJ, May 31, USf je 3t SELECT BUMMER GOODS. LARGE - ASSORTMENT ! YVE have received cur NEW GOODS forth trade, and respectfully invite all the world aud the relief mankiud to CalI ad Peoplo who would ei-imomree end save tbeir dimes w ill do well to call and toe how very cheap goods can be had, and should they not conclude to purchase from us, they will be more conver sant aa to the actual value of all klnda of Goods. 2'hcre are a great many reasons why people should closely examine our Block, and while ilia clearly demonstrated that the "obvious meaning and importa" of this multitude of reasons refers directly to the BEAUTY OK TEXTURE, and cheapness in price of goods, it will at the same strike the mind of the observing ECONOMIST. that a state of things combining a great and di versified supply, with low prices, must brini about a "consummation devoutly to be wished in making the POOU MAK RICH, and tho rich man opulent And although wo may digress, vet permit ua to add that nothing would afford a better ground work for a summer evening's entertainment, than lor the kind mother who is prcsuuied to have ex amined our stock, to gather her little (lock around her, and tell them of BRIGHT & SON'S beau tiful goods, the handsome Silks from Franco and Italy, the Ribbons and Laces from Lyons, tbe Merinos from France, the prints from Manchester, the Linens and I. awns from Glasgow and Dub lin, and a thousand things of great beauty and utility. But to be a little moro practical, wo will state for the good of the country, the rising generation, and the full grown, more in detail, the gooda we retail, in very largo or smaller slices, at very greatly reduced prices ! and though we may regret we said it, we'll sell our goods on six months credit, at the end of which the pcoplo "flush," will come and pay us with a rush, for none can feel unconcerned about a debt so fully earned, as to be guilty of procrastination, to the hazard of their reputation. Then Gentlemen and Ladies fair, hearken, if you've the time to spare, and hear of New Gooda rich and rare, received and being opened. OP CLOTHS, 2Tirro'a brown, and black and blue, Yea Clothi of almost every hue. We've got just what you need, of mixed and striped "first rate" Tweed, for those exposed or named as sick, we've Cassimcres both strong and thick! for those who by fashion think to win, we have the beautiful French Doeskin an ar ticle, wc do expect, sir, can't he excelled in point of Texture. OF VESTINGS, Silks and good black Satins, of every variety ol patterns, for weddings, parties, or the street,' for gentlemen married, or less decreet, whom we will furnish from Hat to Hoot, with a cheap ami charming wedding suit. llut Ladies ! pardon this dereliction, and do not deem this all a fiction, for surely wo are bound to sny, we love to turn from grave to pay, from dull old bachelors, dreadful drones, whom fashionablo cticjuetto disowns, who, in a word, arc sluggish w ithl, in human huppiness, neo phytes. Gentlemen, we bid you ail adieu the Ladies are waiting for something NEW; Cashmeres Delaines Silks lieregc Debeges Robes Ginghams Lawns Challes Tissues ChinUca riaida of every pattern, and latest styles, so rich that that they excite a smile suited for Ladies of Doubtful age, as well for those who would Es- kcioE pretty for the maid becoming for the mo- uier, and on, red cheap to the one or the other. Ribbons embracing one bundled pieces, beautiful Belts suited for "Neices," Ginghams, solid, plaid and stripes assorted, and "Aquilla Robes" just imported. And the undersigned with modesty reverts, to corded flounced and steel hooped Skirts and well reconciled we trust the ladiea facea, will gaze wilh fond delight upon our hand some Laces Insertings, Edgings, of Jaconett and SwisH, affording beauty to thoso who otter bliss! three hundred pieces of good pattern Prints, and very handsome styles of new French Chintz, white, mixed, aud brown Cotton Hose, much cheaper than some people would suppose. Spool Cotton, Tapes. Pin, Buttons, and NeJles in profusion : Bobbin, Cord, Bonnet WireJaJiid blond Illusion. Then come one, come all, you'll find ua very handy, in showing each the '-modus operandi" of buying and scllinj: cheap. E. Y. BRIGHT A SOX. Sunbury, June 12, 1858. RIVIERE HOUSE, (Formerly Kline's lluul.) LKWISBURG, L'NIO.N CO., P.V It. G.UETZUL,, l'roirictor. one of the lurgnt and brat (urntlied il'Hels on X the Vct Bianch. It ia knitted iu tlic l)uitine mtt ill the town, (it being the only Hotel iu Market Square ) The proprietor determined, to une every exertion to mute hid house one ol the Lcttl in tue btnte ; nml it -'tiers rare inducement! for pertoui vh tprnd a short lime in one of the mt-tt pieutunl towiu in central rciuwylvunia. Chargei very modertite. Lewitburg, June Vt, 1958. Dr. IV. II. HUIIMOH, OF LANCASTER City, late of Philadelphia, where be hiia been in successful practice fur a number of yean, received his education at the beat Medical Collrge in the United Stules, and had the expeiieuce and pructjee in the dilfeieiit llotpituls for several yeai. a member of the Analytical Medical Institute of New Yot If, and lute Medical Surgeon of the United hUUes Navy, now (-fltrs himself to the publie to attend any professional cu Is. The purest medicines alwas on band direct from the best Lu bora tone ol our country, and the Uutaniral Gar dens of the world. No patent medicine preset ibed or re commended. Medicines used only which will not break down the constitution, but will leimvute the rystcm fiom all injuries it has sustained from mineral medicines. Chro nic and difficult d meases must be treated upon auulytical principles, which it to know and us certain what disease is. Its nature and chamber ieu,uire a knowledge ot the chemical constituents of every solid und fluid of the human body; the changes those solids and fluids are capable cf undergoing. To know what medicines to employ to cura diseases requires a knowledge of the chemictil constituents of all agents employed in medicine ; and if we ai in pos session of this kuowlddge, it is possible tocute any disease n.i matter of how long standingand leave the patient in a healthy and perfectly cured condition. Melancholy, Aberration, .t that suits of alienation and weakness of the mind which renders persons incapable of enjoying the pleasures or performing the duties of life; Dys pepsia ; that distressing disease and fell destroyer of health and happiness, undermining the constitution, and yearly carry inc thousaiide to untimely craves, can most emphati cally he cured. Rheumatism, in any form or condition, chronic or acute, warranted t-urublej Kpilepsy oi fail 1115 sickness; all chronic and stubborn cases of Female ill seaees radically removed ; tSult Khcuin, and every descrip tion of ulcerations, Piles aud Scrofulous Disetbes, which have baffled all previous medical skill can be cured Ly my treatment, when the constitution is not exliuuited. do say oil diseases (yes, Consumption) can be cured. ty Cancer cured without the knife. 1 will remain in my office on Wednesdays and Satcs hats, from 9 o'clock A. M , t 3 P M , to accommodate patients fiom s distance, and consult lis the English and German languages. Will make visits to any distance if required. May b sddicssed by letter, Fulton Square, Lancaster cay, I 'a. W. H. WIHTMOIt, M. D. June 5, lr8.0m COME ONE 1 COME ALL!! LEARN THE LIST OF PRICES AT THE People's One Price Store. E. Y. BRIGHT & SON, SUXBURV, PA.t HAVE received their large and choice select ed stock of 1TEV GOODS, Composed of an endless variety, and to wliifh they respectfully invite tbe attention of the pub. lie feeling assured that their large assortment and great variety of all kinds of Good combined with the eiccedingly low pi ices which they are determined ta sell at, will render entire satisfac tion. KB" COUNTRY PRODUCB wanted in ex change at the very highest market pricea. June 6, 1858. I AND WARRANTS. The highest price will be given fur Land Warraata by the sub- crihei. H. B MASSER. STRAY MARE. lAMBUtba premises of the subscriber, on J the S&th all., stray mare, S or 10 year a old. about medium sire. . fcha is full footed, gal. led on each aide of the breaat, and In color dark brown, lega, mane and tail black. The owner ia requested to come forward, prove Property, pay charges end Uke ber away. WILLIAM WEITZBL. Lewet Aogueta, May SSih, lift. L.A TV DB8THS' . Agricultural Warehouse and Seed ' Storo, tfoa. 21 and 23 South Clh ttrett, between Mar let and Chcsnut etreetn, Philadelphia, 8 always open to the inspection of every one interested in Farming or Gardening, The fubscribere therefore invito the public generally to call and examine tlio large and well selected stock of Agricultural Implements and Machinery, great variety of Horticultural tools. Warranted Harden and Flower Seeds. Grase and Field Seeds of the most Reliable Quality, which they ofiiir fir sale at the lowest cash pricea, wholcsalo or retail, Tho agricultural implements sold by us are mostly manufactured at our ateam worka, Uristel, ra. Having fitted up this establishment without regard to expense, with the most complete in a chinery for the manufacture of various kinds of agricultural implements, vte are prepared to sup ply all articles in this line of tho very best quality. Landreth'a Warranted Garden Seeds have been before the public for upwards of sixty years; thrir wide-spread popularity and tho increasing demand from year to year arc the best evidences of their superiority over all others, rV" Country merchants can be supplied with seeds in papers, or in bulk, on tho most liberal term a. Bloomsdale, near Bristol, Ta., our garden seed grounds, contains three hundred and seventy acros, and is the largest establishment of its ' ind in the world. V. LANDKETH & SON, Nos. 21 and S3 South Sixth Ht., l'liiladclphia. I.andreth'a Rural Register and Almanac for 1N5P, containing a monthly Calender for tho Farm, Gaidei and Greenhouse, cah bk iiab oiiatis upon personal or prepaid application. Philadelphia, May 22d, 1858. In tlio Court of Common Picas or lYorllaiimbcrlaml county. Martin Weaver, v William McCarty. and Willinm Shannon &' Ra chel his wifo. No. 39 August Term A. L. 18SS. Breve de rartitiono Facienda, NOTICE. To William McCarty. and William Shannon and Rachel his wifo. You are hereby notiticd, that in pursuance of the above writ, to me di rected, an Inquisition will be held upon the pre mises described in said writ, to wit : A certain tract or piece of land, situate iu Coal township, containing 70 acres, or thcicabouts, bounded hy land, now or late, of Ludwig (iass, tarlin Gass, John Brady and others, on Tuesday the 20th dny of July next, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day for the purpose of making partition of or to value and appraise the same. At which time aed placo you mav attend if you think paper. JAMES VANDYKE, Shciill". Sheriff s office, Sunbury. 1 May ISth, 1R5S. f NOTICE. A I.I. persons indebted to Jamee Beard, Lite Prothonotary of Northumberland county, for fee., Ac, are requested to make immediate pay ment, and thus save cost and further troublo, as all accounts remaining unpaid will be placed in the hands of a Justice for collection. Payments can be made either to the subscriber or to J. S. Beard, at his office. JAMES BEARD. Buiibury, March 27, 18.S8. tf SF LUN G "an d" s U M ME II MILLINERY GOODS. Miss N. TL. OllsiHler, respectfully an nounces, that she lias just returned from Ilia city with a new, cheap and elegant assort ment of Spring and Summer Millinery Goods, Consisting of new pattern Bonnets, Straws Gimps and Fancy Bonnets, also Ribbons, Flowers and Fancy Triminii e, Ladies Dress Cups, eVc, all of which will be solJ cheap. Bonnets of every descriptions mado to order. Old bonnets bleached and pressed in the best manner. Thankful for past patronage, abe solicits a con- inuance of the same. " Store iu Fawn Street, 2nd door below the Rail Road. Sunurv, April 17ih, 1858. 2m$ FOR SALE OR RENT. "SfHE large flotililo frume house in the Borough - of Northumberland, belonging to the estate of C. II. Kay, deceased. This ia a very desirable residence, beautifully situated on the North Branch of tho Susquehanna, wilh a large garden, Carriage House, Stable &.C., belonging to it. Teruia moderate. Enquire of C. W. Scutes, Williamsport, or D. Brauligam, Esq., Northum berland. March 27. 1858. lYKOWN'S and Breiniis's Essence of Ginger " and Husband's Magnesia at March 14, "57. FISHER'8. GEORGE HILL, ATTOSITEY AT LAV'. RESPECTFULLY' informs the public and his friends goncrully, that ho has removed to Sunbury, end has opened a law ollice at his residence, in Market square. His acquaintance wilh the English and German enables him to transact business in both language. April 10, 1858. ly . NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! '"P HE subscribers respectfully announce to theii friends and the public in general thai they have received at their Store, in I'ppor Augusta township. Northumberland county, Pa., at Kline's Grove, their Spring nml Summer Goods, and opened to the public a full assortment of Merch'ndizo, &C , consisting in part ol Cloths, black and fancv Cassimeres, Checks, Kentucky Joans, together with a general variety of Spring and Summer Gooda, adapted to all grades cf persons. Rkadt Midi Clotuiko very cheap. Ladies' Dress Goods, Summer Shawls, Ginghams Challi Dclaius, Durals, Robes A'Cjuil les, Calicoes, Black Silks, Ac. Also, a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines, Groceries, &c, A new supply of Hardware, Quccnswarc, Wooden ware, &c. A large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, uiuble for Men, Women and Children. HiTS and Crs. Fish and 8ilt. And all goods usually kept in a country store. Our display is unsurpassed. The above named stock of gooda will be aold at prices to suit the limes for CASH or in exchange for country pro duce at the market price. Anp shall be happy to meet our friends and the patrons of our establishment, and sell them goods at such prices ae cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. Thankful far past favors we hope ly strict at tention to merit a continuance of the same. J. F. cV I. P. KLINE. Kline'e Grove, Fa., May 16th, 1858. Report of tbe Auditors of Northumberland County for, 1857. George Bright Etptire, Treasurer in ac count, teith the County of Northumberland, from the first day of January, A. i , 1857, to the last day of December of the tame year, both days encluded. DR. to balance due County at per Auditor's Report, $108 63 Outstanding connty tux for 1856 and previous years, 12,114 97 Errors in Duplicates, 49 07 Rufunding to Samuel llalei for overpayment of Uxes, 3 83 " Jacob Garmon, " 1 30 Cash received on unseated lands for 1856 t '57, 413 73 Caih of Jas. Beard, Jury funds, 0 00 Cash for rent of publio buildings and other sonrces, ' 47 55 Cash received for military porpo et for 1865 h '56, 52 OA " " 65T, 38 00 Amount of Count tax assessed for 18f)7, - 17,500 84 f30,389 37 CR. By amount of outstanding taxos for 1857, and previons yeuts, $13,D05 81 Kxonerations allowed collectors, . 1,420 (16 Commission, " " 9;i7 gr) Paid on Commissioners' Orders, 13,300 CO Commission allowed Trensurer oa 13,300 60, at cts, 332 50 Treasurer's service for county, 75 Counterfeit money, 0 00 llulntice duo Coonly.frotu Troasa er, (since paid) 430 22 $30,359 37 George Bright Kf., IVea&urer of Northumber land Cuunly, in uccount with the same, re specting State iax on rcul and personal. DR. To balance duo as per Auditors' Report for 1856, 81,033 81 Outstanding Statu tax as per Au ditors' Keport of 185G. 7,503 05 State tax assessed for 1857, 17,193 40 Cash received on unseated lands for 1855 and 'f.G, 109 7& Errors in duplicata for 185(5, 73 20 Interest on outataudiug tuji, 19 19 Tbreo copies of Laws, 1 50 $25,938 93 CU. By cash paid State Treasurer, as per rccoipt dated Fob. 7, 1357. $1,033 81 " " July 8, '57, 3,059 84 " July 22, '57, 9,080' 38 5 per coot, abatement on-State tax, 509 81 Faid State Treasurer, Sept. 2, 1857, 550 30 " Jan. 7, '58, 1,299 33 " F. liucher, for over paid State tax, as fer Auditor Gonoml's order, dated March 11, 1857, 27f 24 lixonerations allowed collectors for 1857 and previous, 1.191 50 Commissions, 1,550 14 Outstanding Stale tax for 1857 aud previous, 5,715 55 Treasurer's commission on $16,- 956 94 at 1 percent. 109 57 Baluuee due commonwealth, b'Gti 37 $25,933 93 7'ut'er;i, Distillcss and Eatinj House Licenses Dlf. To amount of Tavern licenses granted by tho Court of (Quar ter Sessions for 1857, $ 1,275 00 Storo licenses granted in 1S57, 250 00 Brewers " " 50 00 liilliurd tables and placos of a- musenient, CO 00 Hotailers licenses for 1857, 997 50 Kuiiug hcuses, Uustauruntf, &c. 180 00 $2,812 50 CR. Cash paid State Treasurer oa per receipt dutod July 8, 1857 $1,714 75 Cash paid Stato Treasurer, Jan. 7, 1858, 8C0 80 Cash paid John llobins for pub lishing Mercantile Appraiser's list, 13 00 ' C. O. Baehmao, " 13 00 Exonerations allowed, C3 50 Treasurer's commission on $2,749 at 5 percent. 127 45 Baluuee due last year, 10 00 $2,813 50 Militia Fines. DIl. To amount of said linos outstand ing Tor 1856 aad previous, $1,201 77 Amount assessed for lb57, 1,053 00 Balance due iu 185G, 178 51 Error iu duplicate, 18 77 $2,152 05 CU. By amount of said fines uncollec ted for 1 850 and previous, $1,121 55 Exonurations allowed collectors, 423 50 Commissions " " 33 13 Auiouut paid County Commis sioners for lime occupied io mil itary business in 185G, 2G 00 Cash paid Stato Treasurer, Jan. 7, 1856, 250 00 Faid Treas. National Guards, for 1S5G, 75 00 " 1S57, 75 00 " Shamokin Guards for 1855, 50 00 " Deppinvillo Cavalry, lyjl, 50 00 " Xorth'd Troop, '50, 50 00 " J. II Zimmerman, Brigade Inspector for 1857, 31 00 " Assessors for lists of doliu- tiuoiit militia, 40 84 Commissions allowed Treasurer, G 96 Deepreciutod funds, 5 00 Balance due commonwealth. 211 07 $2,452 05 Expenditures and receipts of Northumberland County, from the Jirst day of January, A. J)., B857, to the last day of December of the same year, both days included. Northumberland County DIl. to the following Ittms. To 132 Orders Issued by tbe com missioners for view- Ol'tstandinu Taxks for Yeard. 1851, 55, Collectors' Names. John HiriRortian, S'illiara 11. Irwio, Martin llacliman, Jo6cpli Kckbert, A, J. Conrad, John Simpson, Joseph Kckbert, James Lynn, C'yrennes llomboy, Jacob It. Clai'k, Joseph HogenJoebior, Samuel iStablnucker, Jacob lilooin, Peler I'ursel, M. 11. Manly, Klias Kiseuhart, William Tardou, John Uoyer, Cyrennes Uomboy, Bamuel HtahlnecUer, Joseph llogendocbier, lleorge A. ICeoler, Jacob Miller, Henry V. Simpson, Jacob Stauiii), Henry Haas, Solomon llillman, Anthony Ueluspey, l'cter Kries, Elms Shaffer, Jacob H. Clark, Jacob Uurmun, Daniel Waganer, l'cter Still, William Johnson, Samuel Hales, Jacob Hvkmac, Townships. Lower Mabanoy. Delaware, Lower Mahauoy, .Milton, Zerbe, tCliilisquarjue, f.Milton, Shamokin, Deluwaro, Lower Augusta, Milton, Lewis, Northumberland, Sunbury, Zerbe, Coal, Chili;qua(ue, Cameron, Delaware, Lewis, Milton, Mt. Cannel, Point, Sunbury, Turbut, Upper Mahanoy, WafiUiogton, ftorbe, Jackson, Jordan, Lower Angusta, Lower Mahanoy, Little Mahanoy, Northumberland, ICush, Shamokin, Upper Augusta, '56, ii S7, Those marked wilh a lave since paid paid iu part. We, tho undersigned, Auditors of Nor- tbumberland county, in tue tommonweallli of Pennsylvania, do certift that in pursu ance of tbe 4lh,suciion of ''an Act entitled an Act regulating countiea' and townships, passed the 15th da; or April, 1634, we met at the CooiuiissionerV OOice, in the borough or Sunbury, on the 4th day of January, A. 1)., 1858, and adjourned from time to time, and did audit, adjust and settle tbe several accounts required cf ne, agreeably to tbe suuie acts of Assembly, and supplement surveying 280 00 1,607 C5 63 00 172 00 509 39 1163 88 380 00 2.340 024 270 00 208 1)0 142 9G 391 52 CC3 17.) 45 " for building and repai. ring bridges, 2 " llepairing County En- gino, 3 " District Attorney W. L. Scott, C8 " Assessors' pay, 67 " Constables' " 4 " Prothonotary's fees, i. tseora, 20 " Jurors' pay, 8 " Printing. 36 " Commoiiw'th costs, 10 " Clerk's pay, for '5G, (J. Martin, ) . . 18 i. -;-,7 t in part, CI ' Election expenses, 3 " Uefundiug overpayment of tax, 20 " I'ublic Buildings, 4 " Uoad lax on unseated lands, 1 " School " " 13 " Damages for roads, 39 " Fox Scalps, 1 " For medical attendance in prison, 16 " Stationary, 1 ShorilTs fees, Commissioners' pay, 2 " F. Bonn, 4 ' V. llottenbteio, 5 " V. Haas, 12 " Incidental expenses, 2 " Attorneys for Couuly, Pleasants & Corn) v, 8 " Fuel, 6 " Coroner's Inquests, 4 " Special and County Auditors, 1 " Agricult'l Society, 13 " Court Crier's pay, 1 " Penitentiary, 6 95 73 57 217 133 41G 74 30 71 01 69 15 251 223 145 114 2)7 127 100 00 28 58 64 33 I OB 00 100 00 112 50 312 nG 620 Amounting to $10,527 54 Amount of orders paid paid in '57, and issued ia '56 and previous years, Treasurer's percentage, Depreciated money, Treasurer's service for connly, $3,111 31 Northumberland County Cli. by the following Ilecipts. By balance duo county as per Re port of '56, Cash received from Collectors on real and personal, " from unseated lutids, for county, road & school, ' Jury fuuds, rent, &e., " Hales and Garman, " for books, stationary, and time for military pur poses, '55 and '56, Ir.g end roads. 2,773 0G 332 50 5 00 75 $103 C3 13,392 71 413 72 ft7 55 4 69 52 26 14,123 30 Amount of expenditures for tho year 1807, 10,527 54 Amount of cash received above expenditures for the yonr '57, $3,597 76 Amount of orders paid in '57, and issued iu '06 and previous years, 3,111 31 Balance In hands of Treasurer ou Jan. 1, 1858, $486 45 Jury funds remaining unpaid, for the year '57 Plaintiffs. Defendants. Geddis & Marsh ts William Caul, $4 00 Commonwealth vs D. Conrad, 4 00 G. Adams' adm'r vs Ira T. Clement, 4 00 J. II. Viucent vs G. Haas, 4 00 S. Nesbitt vs II. P. Shelter's admr. 4 00 Reynold ct al vs stfmo 4 00 Prick ts Leland, 4 Bowon and Marr vs S. and V. R. Oo. 4 William lleitzman vs J. llillbish, 4 It. D. Saxton vs J. Simpson, 4 Commonwealth vs Gelaspey, 4 " vs Vangaskin, 4 Bofcen A Gosh vs S. T. McCormick, 4 Prirer vs Sulshuch, 4 Clement vs Vangaskin, 4 llarner vs Ilarner, 4 Kissinger vs Stamm, 4 Clemeut vs Noyes, 4 Savng vs Smith, 4 Mourey vs Bell & Lewis, 4 80 00 Northumberland County DR. and CR. on Jan uary 1st 1858. DR. To amount of orders unpaid for tbo year '55, '30 & '57. $IC3 10 To amount of orders for the yoars prior to 1855, as is shown in the order book aud uot cancelled, Uncancelled orders, Jan. 1, '58, CR. By balanco duo G. Bright Trea surer, Jury funds uncollected, Outstanding taxes uncollected, Uuseatud lands, cstimnted, Balance of Jacob Young, late Treasurer, as reported by Spe cial Auditors, Balance of F. Bnclisr, lato Trea surer, as reported by the Spe cial Auditors, $486 45 80 00 13.905 84 1,171 80 1,173 500 00 Pa county ob Jan. 1, 18!)S. $?17.322 3G 1857, and 1revious Years. State. 2?3 01 County. P2 13 Militia. $ 6 0(1 59 50 14 50 32 50 19 42 42 10 28 98 4 00 h 50 16 00 15 00 23 50 30 50 27 55 73 50 25 50 t433 170 1 101 03 69 78 n 357 CI $520 71 172 96 S 90 23 73 118 40 90 90 1279 fiG 1301 S3 17a 3 69 55 10D 00 tBOO (10 t!7S 71 tl.U2 fi2 loti P5 226 55 700 02 1.526 &3 U2 91 1,U6 21 234 98 567 34 103 21 384 61 621 82 80G t9 320 70 t-3 100 81 11,092 76 89 20 562 76 35 88 217 00 341 92 431 84 189 56 212 26 512 95 021 45 142 28 431 SI "217 24 316 95 518 19 15 50 71 50 30 50 51 00 23 00 31 50 71 00 Srt Oil 27 Od 2 00 2S 50 12 50 40 50 53 50 12 50 21 00 21 50 f3 00 21 50 5,745 55 fl3,C05 81 $1,121 65 hi full i and those marked with a have since thereto, according to the best ol our judg ment and ability. And we do further cvlify that upon a due examinstion of the expense book of the county the indebtedness of tbe samo yet unpaid in orders is $620 71$. 1 witness whereof we have hereunto set our bands aud seals this 27th day of January, 1 HA. W. T. FORSYTH, fL. S AUM. eillPMAN, L. S. V. P. P ATI ON, L. H. Estate of PATRICK HUGHES, decease i Writ of Partition and MiclmHIIIughfS The heirs of Patrick Hughes, dee'd. valuation issued out r.f 'lie Orphans' Court of Northumlicrl'd county, rcttiriiabiv to Auguit Term, A. 1 1858. IVOTICE is hereby gi li'gn representatives of ven to the heiis and representatives of raid Patrick Hup bra. lato of Zerbe townships Northumberland county; deceased, that hy'virtuoof lhoal:ob writ, to mo directed, an inquest will be held nt the lift" resi dence of said Patrick Hughes, deceased, in the town of Trcvorton, in Zcibc township, afnrenaid, on Tuesday, tbe 8Jd dny of June, next, nt '0 o clock, A. M., for the purpose of miking Tiir'.i tion of, or to .alue and appraise the Rcul EattiM of snid deceased to wit! Of a certain lot or pirir of land, nituatein the town cf Trcvorton, nfore said. contoinliig fcet t fr01,i n1( )25 M deep, fionting on Shamokin street, adjoining lot of Theme Kiley on the West, and ia Die Kaut of-, Uetrick. At which time and place you may attend if ynu think proper. JAMES VANDYKE, 6hrr!(l SkenfTa Office, Sunbury, I MHV16th, 1H!. ' w1i'eeper"a"wiTo; MANUTACTTTRINQ CO'3 FAMILY SEWING MACHINE?- fplirc unanimotm favor vhich hns tittendt-d tSA mtt'i' 1 tion of Wukkleb A. Wu.n.iV lwrtuily Wewini; ,Ma fhine, it 8:;(ii'iftit evidence nf its cxeeitancs. It if u?rM. if.tH now In iiiy, thift Hi s uiclut iiiKtrnneiit n iev!t.i;iT u d "iiiffiir iiuimuiioii : t lie (act m m.wriii.-ti iv itn bihWi-k. lul us! in thou mnd.iol" Faunl d in every innk in l.fe. 1 thou, who have hitherto rclfinuwl from aviiilmg Hi- priw nf itn wUvuitnci'g, it may not be nu;if to say, Unit Mb iii.: Ity is not u probl.-in to be solved, but a i-itcc- win:...? milizcd. The holiest trutinony is ccnidtitiy nfll-tnl, c. u firming the verrtirt which has given this imtmrut-ut wide tiiult'iix mhli a refutation. Tins Machine is conruiVMl on n print Iple eniirrly pr.i ual, tiviiiir. specially mid mimirubly ftdtpteU n ilic n-iiiu p- r fet'i work on vvery kind of material; mid, havu.p h subject '.'d ton three yearn test or tie n..-st .M-Hn-hinr; charactei by 1'ninilirw, and in va'inu.-t luauehtis of M:t:,u taeture, with distinguished success, it is U-Iicvt.d that in ail the pri'dt points nquifcite fu a onip'.fie and prin'tiri.! Sewing Machine, it cannot l e approached in r-xi-ence Among the undoubted advauuu'ts it ih:.-sikl'r nvur u!l others, mav he imnr d the follow uie; 1. Its simphdty of cuV.ructiort, uuJ c.ttscqaw.t Tec doni from derangement and need of repairs 2. It unexampled rapidity and eate of ojff!D!f'.i. 3 ItfinouelciiH movement. 4. The ereat vaitety of purpose to which it can be njv pliuCa, which cnii be achieved by no other mechanical mcimn. Arid, 5. The pre-rmiricnt beauty and durability of t!.e work. "I find your Machine invaluable I have used il i mt, and it has uever been out of order. Tho B'.iteli 13 veiy du rable, and can be adapted to fine rr e .mt-e niiiieiials. It works wilh the rapidity of a dozen jnir - f :i.ls ; rave much t'in tatigne and expense. One H" .-ur M;. !;i,ts is used in my father's family ; aaothci in the Idlm-Im M of a sister ; and others hv various friends. Tne opinions of nil accord with that 1 have iijst expressed.' Mis Ai.t.a Ora Kitclne. "Th.;re n but '-ne Pewinc Machine ; pud tint is Wli's lei und WiUou'b." Judge Meij;". ot the American Insti tute. 'The Sewing Machine pufrlmedof v-n faai Wen w!i ! ly serviceable Ilev. Lr. Suinnel OmihI. Nufuuuly can uiford tf do without it. Oi'imons of TitsNrw YonxpRiiM, We prefsr thein for lauiily uc. Tribune They aie the fayntes for families Timed, Are without a rival. 5ieittiue American. Works more unifotmly than the hand Herald. Do the work often ordinary seweis J.jiit CVm. I'qual to nine a en in tr esse. Home Jouinl Tub machine, for faintly use. Advocate iV JnoinnJ. Most honorable t" American gennis hide pi adent. We cannot imagine anything more perfect Evaiige!",et Will fijvc entire satisfaction. Observer. The best ever invented. Christian Inquirer. In looking fnr the best, see these Kxannner. Admirably adapted fur family usi f'hroniete. Indispensable jn every family. Tne Preacher We praise it wilh enthusiasm. Christ in lutcllirenccf Worthy of the highest uwaid. fabbutii (teeorde'r. A benefaction of the au.Putnum' Mayazino. Map, it at in operation. Mrs. Stephens' Monthly. Beyond all question, the ma'-hints Life Illustrated. The stitch cannot be unraveled. Am. Afincultu! ist. They maintain the preeminence. Kjcptoi s. Saves the time and health i f ten wonv n Water Cnr4 Supply the fashionable world. Daily News. 00 Arepre-einineutly superior. Ladies1 Visit r. r jne 01 our nouseno;a goes i.. 5. Joittaut, j l.'nrivalled in every qua'ity. Day Cook, j 1'ietty, useful, musical. Leslies' Guz-ilta. I Have no equal for family use Muncnl Woril j A triumph of mechanical genius N. Y. Journal Combine every requirement. Putnily Majizme Vastly superior to nil oiheis Golden Prize. We cannot tiie in its praise New Yorker. For further parttr.ulars apply to H. B. NT-im-v, Sutiburv, J'a., agnt of Ihu manutdcturrr, wh' will supply machines tt the mai.ufcturera' prices. Sunbnrv, May 15, 1P53. tf 6ILVEH PLATIV7AnS . MASCriCTVItKD BT .1 O II IV O . !I C A B & SOAK, fFMlE ohlest Elcclro Plater in the United Slates, -I- manufactures of eery variety of tiood.i plated with pure silver, Al'jata, Brittauia bdJ Gteele. Tea Setts, Urns, Waiters, Cintcrs, Cake bas kets, Pitchers, Uohlcts, Communion i'rrvice, Spoons, Forks, Knives, &r. All goods warrant ed as represented. North East corutr 9th and riie.niit tireet. Philadelphia, Penns. May 8, 1858. ly STJNBUB Y sYEAM " TERR y" AND TOWING BOAT COMPANY. TRAVELLERS and otlie.s aro respectfully inf ifined that tlio suWiil cr has et-ih!ijhd a 8TEAM FEKKY over t!ie usquc!uiiiia, ut Sunbury. That a huge, s;-.fc alu! cmiiinodiou-i steanibost will run regularly and promptly. Ht all hours duilng tlio day, 10 rnrry font pacnf rs as .voII as vthicles, 4c., bftwj-en iSuilury and ihe landing Oil the opposile fide uf Hie liver, liuth v.ays, or to anJ from Sunbury, '1'hn steamlwt will run from Market Strrrl Wharf, and wiil carry passengers to and from the Packet murnii; and evening. The Steam Ferry now all'irds not only a safe and convenient transit over the ( ((uehanna, tut also a pleasant and acreeablt: rh'rf. IRA T. (M.E.MENTi Pruprutor. Asr.niw Hoovin, L'upiain. r?uiiturY, May I, 1H5H. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. iS pursuance of an order of ihe Oi phana' Court of Northumberland emmtv, will be exposed to Public Sale, at the lieuse of Juhu liiiigaumn, in Georgetown, Nnrlhurliberlaiid county, afore said, on TuckI iv, the 2id day of June, next, the following described Keal Lst.i'e ta v, it ': Two certain LOTS OK PIECES OF GROUND, sit uate in Georgetown, aforesaid, open one' of whi.-ii there ia a Dwelling House, tVc. Late the et.i:e of Jacob Snicker, late uf Dauphin couniy, di .-'d. Sale to commence at to oVIurk, A. M., of aid day, when the terms of sals Vtill he rfcade known by JACOII S I'Kit. iCKR, Ad.u r. Bv orJor of the Court, 1 U. ISO YD 1'UKSEK, Clk. l. C. J Suriliury, May 15th, Irt.'.s. J Terms ij.200 cah, and the balance on tho first day of April, 1609, wburi a deed will U ma.:", May IS, 1E58 ta. w a sn "fifGi" ci" no uTe;" V. .M'OVERT, IM opritlor. SUNBUBY, PA., rHF propiietor respectfully informs his friend.' A and the public generally", that he is repairini! and renovating the ' Wellington House," so us to entertain both transient and permanent tisiton in a suitable aud comfortable manner. - Thankful lor ihe natronogn extended la Li father, he respectfully solicits the continuance f thesame. ll will take charge ol the "lVtdli. iiiRlon House" on the lirsl day of April, next. Hp will have an Omnibus rDnniiiK ,J l''8 ditVerent Railroad Hepoia for Ihe accouunodalioii of Paskenirers, fiee of charge. V. A. COVERfi Suribmv, March 20, 1S6S,-- ,, . FOB ZR-EHNTT. rpHE tor Room la Mailtl Strtkt, foriatrly X occupied hy P, W. Gray. Applv to lhn eeutors of II. M.nwir, deceaked. April IT l'.8.
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