Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, June 26, 1858, Image 2

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I inp.tr lunt from Wnahlivjlon.
Cur filiation uith V.ntjlaidTht fiinht of
ft arch till aUhcicd t,
YV.isrirseTOH, June Despatches have
Ik-cii icccived from Mr. Pallsa, at the Stnto Do
I ailment, covering the rcsponno of tho Untied
government lo t!m letters of Sec retary Cam npon
the rcci iit scarrhc of American vessel in the
Gulf. The pith of theso detpntt ties in that,
while EnglaiiJ diaavowi !l authority lur any
i th iiiivs arts that may have teen committed, and
while standing; tea,'. ti make all (lie ropiiation
ihul may be ruircl, ehe is rot, nt the snmo
time, willing lo abfin.loii the r i ; -1 1 1 i f ii.it i n 3 all
run! thai imiy lie smir-cld i.f briig engaged i
in ih traffic cf s.nvcs. In oilier v.i nte, tho mot
it'ccuee measure will etitl bo :r d lur its Bt:ji-
region. It , however, the domic of the Bri
tnh rroiernmcnt that these visits mav be made
in t'.ic most acceptable luannct ; and to recitre
tM, the EnglLh Minister for Foreign AlVaim
would be pleated tj rcciivo euch suggestion as
h CeMnil of thcUiiitid Plates nuy ho ditpo:d
to make. The tenor of these despatches- being
entirely unlocked for has created no little feeling
nn the jmrt of iho Piesident, who, it is confident
ly predicted, will insist .I once nroii the iil uii
uot.meiit of the position which Englutid arcr rt
Lcr intention of udherii;? tj. la other wort!,
the right ol vi it will tiot bo com eJcd by Mr.
Uuchcnati in any elmpu whatever.
The I'luoil at I ulro.
Pi. Litis, June 18. Later aeenuuta from
Cairo say Ih il tho reports in relation to thu
flood have been tniieh exaggerated. The
!nmr.jro will not lie ticur as great as might to
unticipated from the nccunits received.
Aluany, June a. Tho Chicago papers
received by mail give detuils uf immense ilea,
tructioti improperly nt Cairo, through the cn
ti:e submission of tho town, 'l'ho assessed
valuation if property iu lffi7 wua two millions'
but the pipers t-;iy tUit this conveys no dig.
t met itleii of the octuul lo??. Tho last des
patch repot ted tho water still rising.
WtinLlng ,ny ot the tln-jit Yaj.oo I'oi. The
l Alley Icln;'.nt.
Memi-iiw, Tknn., June IS' Tho Croat
Yuzoo Pusd pave nwoy last night, nnd the
vhuunel is now over thirty iuU wide, a Ml
rapidly iuorar-hig iu width. Tho water in
tho Mfrissippi huu i;i coiiseq!encfl fallen eiftht
THE AMERICAN.
7 XTr'?r&S
' wBfff NtVM8t
SATURDAY, JUNE CG, 1358."
II. B. JIAESEH, Editor end Proprietor.
To Aevtsii'MM. .Tlie eirenlailun of tho tfunlmrv
Ammii'ii'i ntii .i j tbr u'.Bcrri.t town on the Pattjurhaium
n. tcxcci'iU'J ifcqualle-l by nny paper paUi)nd in Noitli
rrn Pfiinlvtun.
Dcmocrntic Stato Nominations.
Hn JtPCKdF THU SlTKKMl'. COfltT,
Wl. A. I'llllTL'R, Philadelphia.
rtn CANAL COMMlHIONICR,
Wt:sTl.r.V FROST, ra)rtlr Criiut)-.
'Hie Kov. Mr. Kriiifftnai), from Haltimore,
will protu-b. in tho ricshyterinti Church, cf
mititiry, on next Sabbath inorninp, nt 0
o'eliicli, t lid in tho old school I'reshyteriuti
'htireh cf Northuir.licrlnud, nt I! o'cbieU.
tfib For F.w.t. A littiso in Market tlteet
Apply nt this ofliee.
LP Wttvit. The weevil h,u uguin made
its b caruncc in this vicinity. As tho wheat is
Bon.cwhut in nJvirtico, they will not do as t.udi
damage as otir fannera anticipated.
f&" XoKTnnitN Cn.vTBAL. It is understood
that trains will pans over the Northern Cen
tral IJailrond, to Fuiibnrv, in a few days,
fevcral locomotives have already made tho
trip with officers of tho company. This nr.
ranpetnrnt will supercede the bouts between
Trevorton nnd Northumberland, and reduce
tin? time of waking tho paefiigo some three
or four hours.
Ijjf litii'.v.si:t. A young man named
or ton foot, and is rushing with terrific force I'oisnl, a ftudent nt the lickinson Seminary,
ttiroiigh thu opening, felling fcll trees in its , in Willinmppoit, from Baltimore, was drowned
couro.
ley.
It will ddugo thu wlolo Yazoo val- on Monjny jnFt wiliIo 8Wiu,ming jn ti,e rivcr
; near the Railroad bridge.
tmn 'aAhititoQ.
Li'ii.' AJricrt from Erujlmd yUtre 'i.
l'.iJlL StTiltd .!,?' ill Utl K
iorat'!c I.
LUi'i tyc.
AVASiiiMiTujc, J hup 22. The official advi.
pes received by tho last Arrival from Fnglar.d
urn more favorable thuu has been represen
ted. Thoy reitcrotj filetid'y ret tinictils toward
this country, diiiivow iiitt-i.tion cfl nee nr;aiiit
vur IJjg, and itsetitioti tho fnct of u prutnpt is-niiiu-i"
of onUtj to i'.i.-iontii:'jo the vitits
.;..(. 1..,.'.. r.l-..n rra n ll... . ,.. 11 .1 i t. it ,ll','..,,l
t:i. Her majesty's Uov. nient does ,.ot j lo" end f thi. town on Monday last, took fngU
iu?itl cu vit itali.iu or search 03 ix right, but ; n"'1 MarlJ to rvin. Mr. I.enkrr attempted to
us bith mti:iui aro BoHciiious to put nn end 1 Hop them by holding to the reins, but, unahle to
to tho outrages of the African flavo trade, it ! manage them, let po hia hold when he came in
utsires a mutual uiiuorsianuing or arrango-
i.'icnt to tho rrorcr and lni.tt acceptable 1
inanner of ascertaining the character of the
111' PoMr Fes. A. M. Hall & Co.'s Gym-ra.-ium
and Amj hithcatro will he in Sui bury 011
TueeJsy nrM, and exhibit in the altrrnnon nnd
tveninr. These who are fond of fun and wbh
1 to procure fiod fur a hearty laugh, should le in
j attendance.
1 Ij? ArtiiitsT. A two horses team, lu long.
1 to J. U. Lcnkcr of this place, while lmUiii.2
I tills on the Northern Central IKiilrond at the
Fbarfcl Storm Oo Tuosdny flerDOon
this place was visited by ono of the severest
storms of wind, rain, mid thunder, ever een
by the oldest Inhnbitnut. !t Criit approached
from the northwest, but after passing town
it changed around, and come back at a furi
ous rate, end for tbout fifteen or twenty
minutes it (cemod as though Leaven and
earth were comiog together. Trees that had
stood for, perhaps, hundreds of years were
prostrated. About one fourth of the roof
was blown off tho bridge, ond we Lave heard
of some small buildings beins blown down
ond unroofed. Fortunately no 0110 was in
jured beyond tho fright. Tho violence of
the storm fcr a few minutes whs enough to
excite alarm in almost every one. It appears
that tho storm was altogether confined to
this locality, as we nre informed that it did
not extend above Fine Creek, and it was
not violent below Larry's Creek, while at
Linden there wua but a very light shower
ond at WillianiFport it was not felt at oil.
At Fine Creek, in tho neighborhood of
Flielp's Mills, tho wind blow hard, but we
believe nn damage was ciotio.
During the height of tho stsrui tho light
ning struck tho telegraph wire, and smashed
up our rolay majMiets, mnking a report as
loud us a rille. .Some of tho wires were en
tirely melted Fortunately no one was near
the 'instrument ut tho time. Jcncy Share
Ytdttte 2lh imt.
.
RAit-noAD Intkixioknce. In less than two
weeks tho Northern Central Kailroud will
commence running their trains through from
Callimi.ro to this place. The Centrul rond
extends from Hunbury to Daltimore, a die
taries of I08 miles, but having leased that
portion of the Sunbury nnd Erio Hailrosd
between AVilliomsport and Hunbury a dis
tance of 40 miles the road may very pro
perly bo reckoned as 17j miles iu length.
Tho road has been Completed for somo time
as fur os Fort Trevorton a place cleveu
miles below fcjuiibury its eutire length. This
will bring us within about seven hours ride
if Bultimoro and lets than nine of the city oj
Wushinylon! Wo do not thit,k that we ex
aggerate miiturs when we say that this is
one of the most important roads ever built
to the people of Central ond Western New
York, Fennsylvnnia utul tho entire South.
The Superintendents of the Cattawiis, Wil
liatnsport, and Frie, AVilliamr port and F.lmira,
and Northern Central roads met iu this
town n few days since to arrange connections,
&c. Wi'.linmsport is 107 miles from Fhila
dclpliia and 173 from F-altiniorc. l'ho Nor
thern Central rond, in order to carry tho
mails u,ti.-t be in F.lmirn ut -120. F. M., to
connect with tho train on tho New York und
Krio road, gowig west, which leaves early in
thfi morning. To do this they must arrive
hero bv l.yi), P. M. It is necessarv in order
to connect with tl. Southern train that they 1
fbould not leave l.alhmore until 8, A. M ., ot
earliest so that tho entire distance must be
run in ubout f$ hours. The Cattawissa,
W illiamspoi t and l'.iie train ton, which now
reaches hero ut 5 F. M , will have to quicken
their Kpei d in order to make the connection.
nrbwl rieM hum! into th.. t-! ,n ivt.l m uf I i. ,.,!,... I 'l'!..,! it.. r il. It r,n 1 1 t l.o con rut ol a In w il ays t l.o newnrriiiico-
.1 1 c '.1 1 V . .! Jll I U;,t,..n r ... in ri.T.-r In 1 1, c (,n.a ItlientS Will be lliadfl public I! 'UK (I WfllOlt
thi. not w.iii a cnvi.-i; in lur U iiiiiiitiln over ! ruiiou Ltimiiruti, m reierctioe ro in s i iu s- I i
EOlToniAL roil R F.SFONDEKCEi
Tah.oh's International Honx, 1
A7 tc York, Juno 21, lt)5B. ' J
Having occasion to retrain In New York
over Snnday, t embraced the opportunity to
attend tha Chnrch of Henry Word Heechcr,
In Brooklyn. Leaving tho Hotel nt 10 A.
M I proceeded to the Fulton Ferry, from
whence largo and commodious boats cross
and re-cross every five minutes, conveying
over the river, through this immense tho
roughfare, a constant stream of passengers
betweeu the two cities. Four blocks from
tho Ferry, on the Prooklyn side, brought n
to Orange street, near tho corner of which
Ij located a plain but massive brick building,
in which tho Ilev. Henry Ward Feecher
holds forth every Sabbath, to a crowded, iu
telligcnt and fashionable cotigrega.ion, among
whom are always found a largo number of
strangers ond others from New York city.
All the aisles and passages are invariably
iilled. Along the aisles, on each sido, at
every pew, there is attached by a hinge, a
Cane-bottomed seat with a back, which, when
not occupied, is folded up. In one of these
1 was comfortably pouted, nnd beforo the
services commenced, not a vacant seat wa3
to bo had, while tnitiibers were standing in
tho door-way. Such is tho popularity of
Henry Ward I'fecbcr, perhaps the most pop
ular pulpit orator living, nnd of whom it Is
often said that ho belongs to a family that
possesses moro brains than any other in the
world. His father, Fr. I.ymun Feecher, is
well known na nn eminent divine. His sister,
Harriet Ficchrr Stowe, has a world wide
reputation, ns the authoress of "Uncle Tom's
Cabin." He ii certainly an extraordinary
mau. His ttylo iH rich, racy nnd original,
lie is yet, comparatively, ti young mnn, pro
bably under 40 years of age. Iu statue he
is rather under the medium size. His dreis
is plain but iKut and becoming. He has
noither whiskers nor monttacl.e, nnd wears
his shirt collar turned down, und has his
hair, which is eomewhat long, combed back
behind his ears, which exposes a well devel
oped forehead, indicative of u high order of
intellect. Ho f peaks without uny apparent
effort , nnd I presume extemporaneously, as
ho seldom cn6t his ryes on some note3 before
him. His voice ia rtrong, without being loud
or boisterous, nnd his enunciation clear, dis
tinct und musical. His gestures ere, per
haps, moro energetic than graceful, but ul
ways appropriate and seldom without effect.
Ho will, perhaps, Muitlo you in closing a
sentence, by suddenly bringing down Lis
TARIFF RESOLVtlOSS.
The following ore among the resolutions
passed at tho grand Tariff MoetiDg, nt Na
tioual Hall, Philadelphia, on Tuesday eve
ning, tho 15lh inst. The indications ore that
tho principles forshadowed in them will be
come tho absorbing ones in the next Nutionnl
coutest at least in tho North ond those
upon which tho election of Congressmen iu
our own State will bo mndu to turn :
fiiiolced. That nil tho events now occur
rinir, as well as those which have occurred iu
this last half century, may be adduced iu
proof of the accuracy of the views of Jeffer
eon, when he dei'lured that protective duties
wero necessary to prevent us from fulling
ncain into a stute of colonial (leprndcuce ; of
Maditoh, when he told his countrymen that
it was not only constitutional, hut expedient,
to instiluto a revenue system having for its
object tho protection of our own plunters,
our own4larmers and anr own workmen j of
Juckson, when he told tho farmers and plant
ers that if they would have good markets for
their products, they could do it only by
meutiS of measures looking lo nn increase in
the number and variety of the channels of
industry ; of Clny, Webster, Clayton, and a
host of other illustrious patriots, who Luve
so frequently reiterated to their countrymen
the great truth, that prosperity to the btato
was to be obtained only by means of measures
looking to the ttunsfer of our workshops from
the soil of Europe to our own.
J't.iolred, That it is tho determination ol
this meeting to labor for the restoration (if
thu system so long and so badly advocu'.ed
by those great men that system which gave
to tho country tho universal prosperity which
existed here in the elosing years of the tariils
ot lN-:a am ltfj-j.
IUtolv(d, That in a change of policy, we
sou the only courso through which our po
litical system may be preserved, tho experi
ence of oil nations proving that protection
to tho people is, iu fact, protection to the
Government itself.
liesolvtd. Ti.ut it is our fixed determina
tion, at ull future elections, to give our votes
to eucIi candidates, nnd such only, ns shall
prove themselves prepared to givo their aid
to Pleasures looking to .securing to tho Ame
rican laborer u market for bis labor.
JUfflrid, That it i.1 hereby recommended
to our fellow citizens, of Uio city and the
State, to come together und organize them
selves, with a view to the dissemination of
information in reforenco to tho one grent
question, of tho necessity for protecting tho
American workmun, whether the laborer in
the field, or his neighbor of tho wine, the
furnace, or the workshop.
llmidred, That, regarding the reul interests
of ull portions of tho Union as being in per-
I lect harmony with each other, wo invite the
co-operation of our fellow citizens of the
I Nurilr, the South, the Fust and tho West in
I this tlloit for f.iial Oftul lislimciit of tl ut in-
dustral independence, the defire fir which
it wns that prompted to the declaration of
political mucin tub nee m
Proceedings of the Borough Counoil-
A moctln- or" th ton-4 of Councilman tot Ik, borough
uf 3uiibury WM hcii t their chamber on Sotardsy evcnlrg
June iOtli, lbft). Chief Bargen, i. II. Ziiriiaerrcr.n m tli
ciair mcmtifri prctcnt i Mmr Phlndcl, Younftnan,
W, A. Broner, 9troh, C. i Drunor, Gray, Clark, Wllveit,
Mart and Brotitu.
Miuta of the laat itateJ mMtlng ww read and ap
proved. A motion waa made by C. t. Bruuor, that the report of
tboo immittre on onfiuitbed Lunnmof former totincil
Le read, it wai oeiccd to and the refrnt read.
On motion, thnt tamling committwe be appointed, it
was aercfd to. The chair then appointed the follow .i,g
cummitteee :
Committee on Fmence-P. M. Shind-I, Oeo. B. Young
nun, Wm A. Bimitr and SMomon Btroh.
Committee on New Charter C J Bruner, Wm. A.
Bruuer, F. W. liray, U.B Youns-uan, and
Omnute.n, Th Chief Burge-r, J. H. Zimmerman, wo
added to I lie committee on new Charter.
Committee on OiJinaucta W. A. Utuner, C.J Bru
ner and l'lnhp Clark.
Cuminiltve on Orave Yaid Emanuel Wilvert, Henry
Buchrr end Wm K Alartz.
Committee on riifinixhfd Buemrpe Ceo. B. Young
man, John W. l'rilint and Peter V. Gray.
Committee nn Rnad nnd Bridge- Philip Claik. P. M
hindet, l. Slrob. Uro. B. Yonneman and C. J Uruner,
Coimnilten on Pidewalkn Peter V. 0 ray, Emnnutl
Wilvert end Juhu VV. FriUng.
On mntion, that Una Council proceed tJ n eleetmn for
Borough Treasurer, it we agreed to.
George Bright wua then noiuinatid and unanlmouily
electet.
Oa mutton, rteaolvcd, Thet the proceeding- of the
Council be puMi-hrd regularly in the borough pap'ra.
On motion, adjourned.
The Bnrgcarca met after the Council adjourned and
elected the following pei-nna Borough Rcgulntori, vix :
David Rockefeller, llciuy Donnel and Franeia Baclier.
JNO W. BUCHF.R, Cleik.
onumiuicatcb.
i
DEATHS.
In this plsce on the 22d inst.. A LKJR f.
daagbtrr I Satnncl S3, and Annie neodric-'
aged about 10 inootLa. '
t H a r li c ( s .
philadcldiia markets. June s4,
1Sfi8. -Omni Wheat, ealea of fair and good
lied at $la$105 per bushel, and White Irom
10 to $1 SO per bushel. Kye la wanted a!
68 cent. Corn, aales of small Yellow at 73
cent, and 70 a 71 cent from store. Oat are
selling at 39c per bushel for Delaware, aD.d 39 a
40c for Pcnna.
BALTIMORE MARKETS June 24, ISf.e.
Oraiit Wheat, there were sales of red at 95s
100 rte. for fair to good lots, and white at 105 a
1 10 ct. for (air, and 1 1 Sal 18 eta. for prime par
eels of do. Corn, Bale of eood yellow at 73i7&
ct., and of fair to prime whitest 7in77 ct
There were aales of Virginia Oat at 37 eta. and
Pennsylvania do, at 40a4l eta. There were
ome Pennsylvania Rye offered and Bold at 7S
ct. Maryland Rye at 05 ct. per bushel.
""sunbury price currentT
Wheat, $1 40a 1 f0 Butter, . $ 20
Rye, .... 75 EftRN ID
Corn, M) Tallow, ... 12
Oata, .... 37 Lard, ... IS
Buckwheat, - 62 Pork, ....
Potatoes, &0 Iiecawax, Si
Fcr tie Banbury American.
II. B. MiHis.tiq.,
T)eir Sir: In looking over the column
of your valuable paper I nolired with pleasure,
a communcation eamcatlv recnnimcndii e thnt
highly esteemed young man TII03. T). GRANT,
Enq , of ffuiihury. as a suitable person for the
office of REGISTER t RECORDER. Il
should always be an object of great conxuleration
with the people in th selection of each oltrn,
ta procure men of good habits, competent to fill
their post, prudent, industrious and withal! nc-
l . ; r.. i :, ....., . i. i ..ti
i, ..ii iiii. ,i mis v- c p.r Hint ,llv 'u.. inii
Democratic township of Lower Augurta, in her j
communication to you, have presented for the '
favoiable consideration of the Freeman of this
county, a man in whom all the above qualities
aro concentrated and in whom the people may
confidently repose the duties and respnnibilitica
of the office. If an experience of ovor threo yeira
will enable a man to acquaint himself with the
duties of said office, and in all that lime being
observing, ptudiou and industrious, than Mr.
To the Electors of Northumberland
County.
Fellow Citize : We are authorized ti
announce THOMAS D. GRANT, of tho Ror
oui:h of Hunbury, a an ludepchdcnt Candida''
for the office of
REGISTER, RECORDER &o.
at the ensuing election.
Mr. Grant ia too well known to the rton t t f
Northumberland county to need any commenda
tion at our hinJs. No one ques'ions his qualifi
cation for the post ; his character for moralitv,
industry and sobriety is irreproachable and I is
popularity aa a man and efliciency as an ofi'i- i
undoubted. For the Inst six year he lias been
the principal cletk ill thi olfice, and his un
tiring industrv and ability, hi amiable manners
I and obliging disposition have elicited the confl
uence aim esteem or all doing business there.
V. c confidently submit his l ame, nnd carne-Miy
ok nor fellow citizens to RALLY TO III-:
yUTORT. Respectfully,
MANY VOTERS.
Bunbnry, June 54, 16S8.
To the Electors of Northumbetland
County.
f f A VI NT, 1 ecn solicited bv mnnv nf mv ffll.-.w
m m
citi7enato become a candidate
ti in for office cf
for
fispected tlavers. TLia is the mooted point.
The tenor of the dispatches ore I'.u from be.
Hg unsatisfactory, iu fact the doctiino so
long maintained by our Oowrntnetit 13 con
FidereJ as practically acknowledged by Croat
Brituhi. The ditlerenciB between tho tho
I'ouutries are not such as cuuuot be amicably
bucommodntt.d.
It is understood that tho Cabinet, to-day,
bad under Coiu'tdornliou thu affairs with
Utah, which aro so complicated r.s to require
groat caution in their muuagt incut. From
present indications, all tic troops now on tho
way will continue the march to Utah. What
iidditioi.r.1 measures will be purtued vill do
pcud od the character of the next o3ial de
spatches from that qiuutir.
The chargo of Jodgo Fehels to tho Crnnd
Jr.ry, ugaiiit jiolygamy, u condemned us
being ciilcuUtod to euiburrucs tho pacilica
i. u of the Mormons.
contact with the wheel of tho wagon and waa
knocked dow n, the fiont and hind wheel atrick
j ing bis face, cutting and bruising bis head vrry
! anvcrrly. lie was taken to bis residence and his
I wounde dressed by Dr. Awl.
the whole house, and in u manner t'uut few
would venture to imitate. Ho wields a won
derful power over his nudiei.ee, mid ilrowsy
12" Pcnutor Cameron entertained, at hia resi
dence, Locl.itl, near llarrieburg, on Tuesday the
the loth inst., Lord Napier, the British Minister,
and Count arliges, the French Minister, accom
panied by Senator t-eward, the Hon. Humphrey
Marshnll and other members of Congrcsa, an I
tho whole party afterward visited Pottsville, the
Cornwall Iron Ore Bank, Reading, the cal
mines, etc., accompanied by Mr. Cullen, the
President of the Reading Railroad, and Mr.
Kortvi.'ht, the British Consul at Philadelphia.
i,.;c.
1 be i laod at Culro
TuiulUnit Oetr und IWuKimj Attaq
Out Thousand it of Rtii'.ruad Track,
JJcslroycJ.
(T:cm (be ;.uouii t'tmjcial, Jni.e IJth.)
Fiivuta deapatches to the odilor of the Al.
t"n Coaritr, received on Sunday evening,
e..to that the levee at Cairo, cu the Miiiis
f.j'pi liver, c,aio way on Saturday afternoon,
a:. J '.hat tho cutire place waa soon Hooded to
t!io t'eplU of several feet, causing the greatest
i.on.t rtiutiou and alarm. The vrcvi:st cou
t.u'i ed tj widen, nud ou yesterdav nfteriioon,
Cx' 'I'hero is nn organized gang of swind
ling land brokers iu Northern Iowa ond
Southern Minnesota who oro bound together
by secret oaths und pass-words. They rob
Uio emigrants by selling them counteif.it
titled to lands. In Iowa there ore already
delected ea!es of land to the amount of one
huLdved tkCUD.'H.d dollars, uudcr theso ficti"
tic us titles.
Ci" Tho appointment of Mr. l'uckalew as
Minister to F.qtindur. creates a vucuncy in
tho Stuto Senate, whieh will have tu be tilled
next fall. The counties of Columbia, Mon
tour, Northumberland and Snider form this
tho tnili of Williams, StevibS & t o., . Senatorial FUlrict. Judeo Oaks and Col
Mi't grcit ,'earg were felt that th miii it-j-lf ; JaaH.9 McCotmick, of Montour, and Win.
. i" 'ild t.tivo dj-.vn and cany destruction be-,., .. .' (1 . . , ,
it. Over oi.e thousand feet of tho rail- ! 1 "r'Jth. - , t,f Northumberland, have b. en
... I it i i , . .t . . -
Tv-ul '.rack norm ol lUii crois lovee, wns uieuuoueu us cnuuuiaies ior me succession
tioti, has our et.tiro apprnvm contrasting,
ns it does, so favorably with that of bis cob
leaguu in tho Senate, whoso votes on tariff
questions, in our opinion, totally disqualify
ond fcleopy hearers, 1 presume, aro seldom him for worthily n 'presenting: our Slate in
fouud in his church, as he would givo tliem ! the councils of the Union
,. , . , . , ! Hundred, 1 hat tho that.ka cf this meeting
but little time to compose their nerves, ns he ttrt t,UPi U)J l() hhy mU.r,.di to ull ,,,e
rapidly elucidates every subject ho touches members of Congress of both Houses who
witli Iiv.dv incidents nml illnstr.itior.a of ' have miVi. eat. l, mid nro Still ready tn advi -'
cu to, llio cause in too itileresl ol wiileu we
scents in every day life, "from grave tn guy,
and from lively to severe." His language is
choice and well expressed, though he does
not, at times, hesitate to usu the commonest
expressions. His style is peculiarly his own,
and so versatile that it could bo adapted to
almost any purpose. Much of his great euc-
uro now iis.-finUeil.
t'T Tut Military Lkcami'mknt. The
WiHiamsport G'a:ttte says "there in every in
dication that tho military encampment to be
held at this place, iu September, will bo the
largest ever known in Pennsylvania. The
cess is no doubt owing to tho happy, quaint ! orders of Gov. Fucker and Adjutant Geueral
nnd original manner in which ht illustrates Wilson have been published throughout the
his subjects of which I will refer to n few as ' Slate, and wo bavo tho intelligence from a
reliable source that nootit sixty companies
have already reported to head-quarters their
a specimen.
Speaking of the mercies of God and the
mysterious wnys in whieh he manifests him
self to erring in in, ho illustrated the subject
by comparing it tu the lost traveller in a
dark and stormy night, to whom is revealed,
by a sudden Hash of lightning, that be wns
driving to the brink of a dangerous precipice.
at tLroc o'clock, tho water was running over j
Cu Coi.tr-1 iiailrond track into tin Ohio river
washed f.wiy. Tua house.? were tumbling
r vi-r a:.i w a-n.iig a'.vay. The south wing of
ti..- new br.i k hi le! 1'eil abo'.'.t twelve o'clock
; terdy, aiid the lulu'iec of it was expected
t , g las.', i.igut. The luos.1 sanguine eio not
I ).uicl thnt al.', buiidinca Will Itiaaill stalid-
as the river wa. rising rapidly. 1
learned a poibt tveuin
leel uliove t
j a'.'i..r II .1:
fr--i irri '1'lv Mil. is -im' 'I'be
Dow p.l.s regulaily
Iowa and O.i'iawka
had
(,'3"TiiE U. S. Siri.i.MK CoiKT nut at
Williarr.spi.'t'l, on Monday last. The tiia!
of tho two young men v. i.o were arrestod in
this place, several weeks ago, for passing
counterfeit quarters, camo tip on Tuesday.
two-and-a-half i On ednceduy nmruing they tdead cui'.ty.
floor of tho o'liiing-rooin of the al,J wcro eontccced to sin inniiik' imnrisnn.
o ..o il lo lit l lie sti eiiu diui v.
ii.eut iu the western Penitentiary. They im
plicate several olhein who, tLey suy, ore con
cerned in iiucsiti" this siiiiriutis coin. War-
l ut .i: is-i . u ri
r'.. .liner cfi'.ver I ake,
i. I . ,-, u K irlmi.l ,11
' o i - l l
Junction, tho present western Unmnus ol the , ra'its were issued for the arroft of the parties
I luciii. and llurliiioton llailro.id u dij'.anct !, i ti .. i . , ,i .. .
11,'l'lllliLtU. I III J EI4HU iuqi mrj j;ui iitu
intention to bo preseut. Gen. Wilson, when
I in Williumsport, a fow weeks ugo gnvo it ad
' his opinion that tho occasion would bring
together nearly or quito ten thousand sol
l dier.s. This encampment is intended, as w ill
! bo teen by the general order.-, to en, brace the
Tho fiat h of l.ght, though it came und went m.bUiry compauirs or tho entire htnte rot
iu an instant, was sullicici.t to show him bis merely a singlo division as is usually the
position, ond save him Troiii impending ele ! case and preparations ure being mudo hero
struction. Fut, to fchow thut we did not ' onJ elsewhere accordingly. We anticipate
always appreciate theso convictions or profit ! Fuch a n''litliry dis! ? 119 wiU bo bu!'J to 6llr-
by them, he referred to tho chagrin and dis- j Pa5S iu rrd times.
appointment of the boy, who with infinite tTi ThcUvm Notes. The ad.
ion aim Hunger, ami consnieruoio mimnge to
his raiment, hnd Miiceedod in climbing a
it'cB niier a nnus nei, ana iouiju aiier an
his labor nothing but an empty crow' nest
of last year. The quaiut manner in which !
this was said, caused a suppressed titter
I r.i
10I.I1AN AhT JlHT.-NAI.. The
r f. r June, lit.ely illustrated, is
ua our table. In, addition to n lurge amoutit
of literary matter, two engravings of paitit.
; lugs to be awarded to the subscubt rs oT the
i fn'th year, aro given. They tue eiilitl.nl,
1 ''Meditation," nud "The Last Hope," l oth
' fine works of art. Although the Association
lo tho Association i great success. Tho Art
Journal should have uu immense circulation,
independent of its connection with tho Aso
nation, for it intrinsic merit.
l' i o.i'.rf 'I bo r.-iil ro.i.1 tine!: ih :iL
ti.e bolt m o! an icvun el water for o dislai.eo j "'I'hey from a man named Collins, to pass lor
oi ten in ;:;. This new bli au.or is now a reg- j tho half.
ii lur rail:! a.i packet, coiibecting wilb moruiii'' -
and e v-i.iug trains. Capt. Willuiibby re-I t Ci.s.v
I'ert that the lihullowett water they louud ' docbto nuint
i-i. .Moi.J.iy, was four b et, und tt.o nver Las
r.;eu ha, I' bis m uc li more eitiee. .'jn::uka
:. :,! tt.n-, 11.',.
I :a- beat St. Lotiis bu.i another ferry bunt
h i'. u mil le bi vera! trips from. Mound ttrett
t i U.-ui'kl;. n and the coiintiy, and around it,
i.e.: ri li.ii.t ,1 every tituu wiih several families.
I he to u of ltriioklvn. which contain a i.on.
i.iaiion of several hundred, cuiitained U. tllo.t money last year, it was only la couse-
ivei.ir.gon.ytaulaini.ii3. 1 uo plaeo is de. ciiieLco of tho financial crlei.J, audits strict I
! .T'-rV . iota ia ; dvt.-rn.isti..a to fulfil its promise.' to iu
w n. Ui to'ja pmce eonio wei-KS aco, Cannot bo . ,. , , ., ' ... .
te. n. Oao of the ferry bouts "btui tod on a ! riltrous- J ho last fact has elevated it in tho
trip tf relief, in thi; direction of Allen, and j esteem of ull, and this year promises to be
wu io leiurn lati eveti.nit.
From tho ti p of tho -U: Mound'' a won
d. rl'ul view could lie had With a telescope.
uroeiujn, or raitei ine tops ol the buuses,
peepeil Irom the euifaeo ol the waate cf waters.
'1 he rivi r is spread uway into tho country, to I
Vihore the horizon is bidden by a bell of lues. !
Further up the nver, the uland bad dwindled
lo a puny Hi7e. Woter every where piedo
niuuted. Water covored everything, or sur
Dur. led everything. Two Geimaus, noiinng,
lioui tha Fig Uiod to take pussuge on the
upper furry boat, at Urokljn, 'were drowued
v bun alleuipting to cross on niulu back, to
lead their live-stock to a place of tifety.
F'Caui CArri o i y a Liow Snake. The
c:,rrvpoodeul of aa eastern paper tells of the
"uu oi a Air. A ben, in Clinton couniy,
Iowa, caused by tb bruth of a "blow snake."
Mr. A. being a now settler, was entirely ig
r.omnl of tha "blow snake," and seoiug ono,
la got close enough to strike it, when the
tnka suddenly raised itself up and blew in
its pursuer's face, causing Mr. Aben to in
bale tlid brealb of the ivplile, poisonous
enough to cause the death of the unfortuuate
teau iu a ehu.t time.
l'c potatoes are selling In Witconsio at
S cents a bulbil, aad butter at 10 csuU
pr '!:.!.
through the congregation.
Speaking of the mercies of God, manifold
in many small ways, Lo referred to tho fuct
that the mighty conceptions of Michael
Angelo were, to Lim, less difficult than would
have been the illustrations of simple subjects
for tho in1-! ruction of children, und further
illustrated hii subject by saying that the
elephant, in tearing from trees immense
branches with his huge trunk, cieulid no
great surprise, because he was equal to the
task, but nl.en, wilb the (nine trunk, ho
picked up u sixpence, worn thin enough to
become the beuu ideal cf a miner's contribu
tion, the u i rorniai.ee was, indeed, wonderful.
In the evening I wet:t to hear tho Fev. Mr.
vertiscmebt for four millions of treasury notes
! which resulted in the bids which wero opened
on the 14th inst., produced an offer of 2-
I C3"i,000 or moro than seven times the amount
demanded I The minimum ainour.t of inter
est proposed for, by the couteslants for ti e
loan, was 41 per cent, tho maximun, 0 per
cent. The utnouut of offer, nt 4 per ccut.,
was S'2,7fiO,OI)0, which omouut was of course
awarded ot that rate. The remaining $1.
250,000 of the loan was awarded prorata
to bidders nt 4 per cent, who each obtained
an eighth of the amount of their bids Thus
thu whole loan was disposed of at u rate of
interest averaging alittlo above 4 per cent.
J'rct.i, lJh in:-t.
Further ubout the Spr'-.ul of lbs Ml.Uljipl ia
Illinois
(From Ihc Pt. fouis Dcmocr-it, Jieie Iftlh.)
TI .-pi.i t:i ti of lUinoistow ii opposite our
city und. r water was completely dotted yes
terday with crafts of various descriptions con
veying parties to Mid fio. nnd engaged in res
cuing poods from stores and people and furni
ture from (lw.t!ings. The force of the curreut
was much gu ater than formeily, and yawls
were frequently driven ngninst the trees. A
party sounded the depth of tho water all the
way to thu bluff, and found at no pointless
than eighteen inches the shallowest places
being pn the railroad tracks. The yawls start
ed from opposite the foot of Maiket street,
and went from thence almost directly east.
Father to the north, ubout a mile, fivo feel of
water cai ha found for a distaneo of leu or
fifteen miles.
The bridge at the lake was reported still
firm, although there was water on it two feet
deep. Pnppstown was a sccno of constant
lighting, on Sntday, and several bodiej of
drowned persons had been picked up in that
neighborhood. A lurmer on the ooruor ol
Goose lak diovo thiiteeti head of cattlo out
to the bluffs, but they swam buck and were I
drowned.
(!kamncst3 Oitovial a nil ScUttcij-
Hot The v.eiul.ir.
Still infest our streets A few Logs.
Where's the hoc Ci iistublo.
There is a crest demand for women in Or
ogoti.
Horse thieves ere about in some parts of
the cotictv. Lock your stables.
Jenny Lind recently gave- birth to twins
a boy und a girl.
It is said that Charcoal is a coitain and
speedy relief to a burn.
child on'v four wars old died a few days
since iu Poiuvillu from intu::icatioti.
It is thought that we will bavo telegraphic
Comniuuicatiou with England ou the 4th of
Julv.
Tho largest ox ever tlaughtered in Penn
sylvania weighed when dressed 2100 lbs.
Wm. Wulkor is organizing another filibus
ter expedition.
The population of tho City of Wa.hingtotl
is now eswmuUd at 70,000.
It is feared that lirighum Young has been
actini; possum wilbtbo L. S. authorities.
Grant pouscsics strong claims upon the si: llVac.cs
ol all partie. , j KEOISTER & RECORDER ANDCI.ELIC
It la certainly tune that tbr reooleshouid select ' .... ,. ,,,,,,,, ,. ., ,..,..,,.
their own officers from among the people, lav I l U1L OMHA.Ns CUM.
aside partv pr judicca ; no loncer be governed ' ' hereby amiHuncc tliat I present myei'.f to tli.i
bv party factious or tics. It is then, utul then , L'eni.icracy of the county for nomination at tho
only, we may expect the' riijht men. Keat ns approaehin; primary e.ctiun. !avin bad es
sured that the people of old Slinmokin township j pcence lor a number i f vears, and b. in,; tl.e
know Mr.Crant, and fully appreciate bis lubors I present incumbent, I flatter me self iliat I wou! I
and many act of kindnesa while acting aa Dcpu- l,e able to render general satisfaction tj ti.e ei'.i
tv in the office, and therefore, bearlilv join Lower i ut KJlJ county, ami if nominated uu J ol. rt
AuKiistii in iireacnline him to the oeofle for their ! rJ ' u my best abilities to perioral ihe diiii.s
consiJi-ration MIA M (.'hi A.
June 23d, 1859.
Hot Weathkr ! Phew ! but the weather
i. hot. All that wo bavo ever read about
solid flesh melting, dissolving nnd thawing ;
fervent heat, coup de totfrl, hot as blazes,
and oil that sort of raloriGed thing, comes
into our mind in such weather as this and
makes us long for shady groves, cool retreats,
Ocean's surf, ico cream, mint julep's, or, best
and most effective cf all, the .Summer Clo
thing for gentlemen and youths, made by
Kockhill Jfc Wilson, Nog. C03 and COD Ches
bul sl.cct.
of the office.
C. BOYD FIX
8unburv, Junn 26. 1653.
l.L,
CJ MONTIIOMKIIY'S I'li-TKICT. In tl)0 Cofl-
gressioual district, in western Pennsylvania,
composed of the counties of Washington,
Fayette and Greene, tho l'emccrats nomi
nate their party candidates by popular vote.
This has just been done, to decide upon the
General I.azear, who
Chimin, who is m.t oi.lv nn m ciiioi.lisbed ! nomineo lor cetigr. ss
writer, but Las tho reintalinn of beinf Ihe I was tUO A ll in ill if 1 1 ut ion candidate., received
.ou ,.lo.,nf ,.r.l fiol.br.l !.,; ,.r.ne in I majorities of 817 in Greene conuly, and 31
New York. 1 had listened to him before. U i while Montgomery received 2700
hi doctrine, he is a universalis!, and numbers Jy " Washington, and thus secures
his members ond admirers, Horace 1,10 """u"
UuWueay's V.'; Litei dioiast s of all kindj
t!nl tn ti e (l.'stnu tion of that organ, fonif.
times it ij reduced to a mere shell, which a blow
would break up, before the disorder kills the pa
lici't. Purely none but a madman would lie
Elect euch a complaint until the fatal crisis arri
veil, when nc had at hii command an unfailing
remedy, llollowny' P.lls produce a moie po
tunt effect upon the liver than any other medicin
al compound, .vegetable and mineral. The
symptom of bilious mahdice are yellowness of
the eye and skin, pain in the right side, and, iu
remittent cases, chills and fever. Any bumiii
being thus afflicted mav cole himself within ten
days by taking llolloway's Pills in conformity
with the directions.
A'sck lift I A'-he can be cured by tho use
Of EilVAI.L's r, ilvani.i oil, in from 5 to 20
minutes. Sore bieusts and Soro Nipples are
cured snnudly by the use. of tho Galvanic
Oil, and it will remove all sore and pain in a
few niinntes.
Aocxra tor Vv Vt.L's OaLvkxx O l Fritine
Grant, A. W Fisher, IV. 11. II. M;Cay, C. Weak, 11. D
Maize, l!fji!treiaet Hull.
Asthma. Thi3 most disheartening com
plaint has been cured in many instances by
tho use of Wistar's F.alsamof Wild Cherry.
Surely any thing thnt afford relief from this
painful diseaso will bo hailed as a real blessing.
For sale by
A. W. Fisher nnd FrilingA; Grant, Sunbury,
Hays & McCormiek, McKwensvillo,
Hr. IL B. McCay, Northumberland,
John F. Caslow, Milton.
rSSI.OOO II KWAR II will be p'mt for nnv MeJ.cine
thai will er-l IMIA1 I' .V 1.1.1 1 III. U S Mit.lC ulL
tor the f.'llowii'g d.acc.si-s: I: l:cu::ialiini. Nturt.'e:M, l
Mpii.al Aff.-clion, Coiitrnciid J. nils. I'll . he Funis, l'mu.
ill the Sa!e .,i H.-u-k. llciul.tlilic, T'.'ildnche. h rnins, ! -re i
f . , ,, i nriwi, k. uis, in ins. s, ijiirns, and an nist-Hscs ol me sum :
,vir. coipeizer, loimerij oi cuiou yv., i a., : MuK!le, j ,.c ,;:a,.,la. Pt.nie wiibom U.e ng-
1'iAY COW AND IIE1I FEII.
rAMH to the premises of the subscriber, on i r
about the litli day of June, in .h uno-
kin township, Ntrlhiui'lerlHtid county, a black
Cow and a red lleilVr. The cow is about eleven
and the beillVr about two years old. 'J'liey both
have a star on the forehead and are wh.io :.!i,.i,t
the belly and bind parts. Tlie owner is requested
to come f. rwaid, ptove property, pay charges and
take Ibem wav.
LEWI.i CHAMBEKI.l.V.
Sbamokin twp June 21, lSoS 2ui
AND TRANSP0RTATI02 LINE.
HODS Hhit p.d from the Wan bouse cf
ST FREED. WAR U A- III EE D, No. fill
Matl.tt street, above 8th st., Plnladelpiibi, lo all
iiiteiuiediate points abng the railroad, to Su.i
bui and Norlliuuibeilaiid in particular, willioj.
transhipment and at flic lowest rules of freight.
All order thankfully icceived and promptly
attended to, and (iovds carefully deliieied to ail
Merchaui and others.
FREDERICK SCULLY,
Juno 20, lo8 3111 Tia:isp.,rler.
fuelio isroi;icijEl"
TOTICE is hereby that the ULIN!".S RFj.
I.ATION.S, heretofore sul si.-tinr; betwern
William Weimer and tha inJi. r.-ijtioJ, in the
Drui; Store nt Nortliutnberlrir.cl. have, by iiiu'n.i:
consent, this day (June 7th, lHo.) cr-iseii to
exist; and the Books and accounts will le.uain
fur sclllemeiit and collection iu tbe hui.ds ol ll.o
aubsciit-er, who will continue lo carry on the
buiiivis at the ol i stand.
KOHERT B. Met.' V.
Norlhumberlatid. June 20, IS5S.
riU)CLAMA'lK)N-
V OT1CE is hereby giieu that thu sev, ra!
Courts of Common Plea, lieneral Ijenr'.er
c3essions of the peace, and Opi bans' Court. Couit
of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail D. liver. ,
in and for the county of Northumberland, to
commence at the Court II. use, m tin bureup.li ..!
Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, tl;a
2nd dav of AUUL'sT next, and will ew.inuo
ONE WEEK.
Tha coroner, Justices of the Pence and const i
ble in and for the county of Nortluimoerhiml. .ir'
requested to lie then and there in ll.e:r ro.'.-r pc:-.
sons, with their rolls, records, ir. j'.iis.u.'i.s. : -1
other remembrances, to do those tlnn.: to i n
and lately ouo of Montgomery's ruffians, was . naiureni i'mn v lii iciini attuehed to rurh I.hi.pI everal oil'iee appertainin j to be
amoiij
Gieelcy, of tho Tribune, os a regular attend
ant. As will be F.ccti by the heudirg of this let.
;.y Tho Fresidont has appointed Henry
L. Acker, F.sq., editor of tho Democrat
Standard, Postmaster, ut Pottsville, Pa., in
ter, 1 have tukeu up niy quarters at Taylor's j place of Michael Cochran, F.sq., whose nomi
I nteruatiotnil Hotel, and must say that I I nation was withdrawn from tho Senate.
have never been in a Hotel where I have
jr W oeimrat Wookc The Harrisburg
Telegraph say : ' W e recollect tbat.a few year
ago, when our r.ulional anniversary occurred on
Sunday, the chuir ol" the church which we thai
day attended, sung our national anthem "Hail
Columbia" previous lo the commencement of
Ihc tegular exercise. Upon any oibir occasion
it w ould have been out of plat ; but it then ap
pealed to u, a the ptriotie, thrilling word of
that okl song swelled through the bouse, accom
panied by th deep and rolrmn nutea of lbs or
gan, not inappropriate lo the bouse of God. Th
entimeiit of the ong I high-ton. J and moral
occorditig to the God of battle Ihe whole meed
of praise for a naliuu' deliverance, and inculca-
tins; aomeof ihe beat leuon of life. A lb na
tional tSabbatU.il baa been tuggeated thai it would
nat be ii.proptiale lo blend with Christian exer
ciaea some little thai would be txpreasiv of the
o:cion, both in the pu'j it and ihni 1 Wcull
p'Ve v ions '
enjoyed so much of the comforts mid quiet
of borne life. This Hotel iB kept ou the Fu-
ropean plan, und is patronized by many of
the first cluss of our citizeus. The chambers
are provided with every convenience and
comfort, und in the mtiguificent euloons bo
low, cuu bo had every luxury of the season,
as well as niuny out of season.
The luto crisis in money affair, was more
severely felt iu New York than anywhere
else, yet New York is doing now a better
biuiuees than most of our cities. The truth
is, the recuperative euergies of this great
city ate such that she cauuot be depressed
any lengiu ol lima. ew York is the centre
of commerce aud trade in this country, and
her great wealth, backed by an untiring en.
terpriso, will always enable her to maiutain
her ascendancy.
CblT Lev. Dr. Malcom has sold his Mansion
property in LewUburc, for $7,200. to thu
I w idow of the late Je'au CLauibatlia.
Tun CoruT am tiik "Consi'iracy" Casks.
Tho charge of Judgo Hegins in the cose of
the miners under trial this week in the Court
of Schuylkill County, charged with conspira
cy to compass a lawful desire by nuluwful
means, namely, to obtain higher wages by
coercing other workmen to stop work, was
eminently just ond roper. We canuot but
commend the action ond firmness of the
Court lu this mailer. While treating with
lenity, this week, tho men convicted of a Crbt
offence, the Court stated distinctly, that a
repetitiou would bring upon tho heads of the
offcudors the severest peiiultiea of thu law.
This is ri"ht. The strong arm of the law
must check demonstration mischievous in
character, injurious to the workingmen, and
disastrous to the trade of tbe Uegiou.
Alinert' Journal,
M cn a i. A wakoi.d. Tbe grand gold medal
of tbe Uuited HtaU Agricultural Society,
was on Friday last presented to O. IL Mc
cormick, of Chicago, llliuoia, lor tue Deal
reapiog machine, exhibited al the National
field trial of harmest implements, at Syracuse
N. Y., last summer. Tbe presentation took
place at tbe office ot the society, la Yk atbiog
tuu. D. C. '
shot and killed iu Kansas Ho was married
to a Mi.-s Urwig ncur Miflliuburg.
Hkatii op as Aiibi) Cimns. Appollos
Woodward, Ksq., formerly Associate judge
of Lycoming county, died on tho 21st inst, ut
bis residence, Williumsport, in the 84th year
of bis age. Judge Woodward emigrated to
Willlamsport, from New Jersey, mora than
hulf a century ago. Ho hud been'twice married
and loaves severul children tome of them
very young besides u number ol grandchil
dren aud great-grandchildren.
Focus halves aud quarters are nearly as
numerous us the geuuino coins of these de
nominations. They are easily detected by
their extreme lightness, nnd the rich greasy
feel they have when passed between tho
thumb aud linger.
A Grateful Tkiki'te. Mr. Wm. Evanri
now a resident of Boston, Mats., has recent
ly mudo a dou .tion to tho town of Smitblield,
in that Stale, of 810,000, as a grateful tribute
for the support ut himself aud parents by
said town, timing his infancy and childhood.
His parents, w.lb himself aud other childreu,
were paupers iu said town and were for many
years were supported by it.
Efit.cts of iiik Floods os thr Crops.
The St. Louis (Mo ) Democrat thinks that
thu danger of a material diminution of the
grain crop of the West, in consequence of tbe
recent freshets and overflows, is being much
overrated. It says : "Iu 1851 there was pre
cisely euch a Hood as now prevails not sub
siding till the first of July aud yet tbe re
ceipts of corn and w heat at St. Louis in tbat
year, were fully up to the average during the
five years from 1&40 to 1653."
Mas Killed by a Womax. Oo the 5th
instant, Hugh WiUon broke Into the dwel
ling or a man named Fraubao, who was lying
on a tick bed, in Weston, Mo., and commenced
cboking aud beating him. Ills wife, Mary
branhan. eired a club and attacked Wilson,
beating him so dreadfully about tbe bead tbat
be died iu a few minutes. She was examined
before several justices, who discharged her
from cuatody oa the ground of "justifiable
Uouiitido."
I'mieipal i.tTic, Sell Wuiluiiiilon trest, IironLivn, .New
York. S M Ly
Albert W. Fisher, Diuggist, Market itreet, Sunbury,
Ci This is to certify, that I have mtido
but one application of the Magic Oil on my
fingers, which bavo been drawn from contrac
tion of tho cords, brought on by rheumatism.
It was of seventeen mouths standing, anj 1
now entirely cured. 1 cheerfully recommend
it to all ulUictud likewise.
J. M.FINHROOK, j
Harrisburg, 72 Locust street, j
July 2f). 1&.V7 Iy.
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FAMILY SEWING MACHINES,
?5 BROADWAY, NF.W YORK.
730 CHLSMT STltF.F.r, I'Hlf.ALillf.PIIIA.
IT These Machine arc now justly admilleJ
to be the best in use for Family Sewing, a new
strong, and clastic stitch, which will not rip,
even if eyery fourth stitch be cut. Circulars
cut on application by letter.
Agent Wanted.
MARRIAGES.
And ,
witnesses prosecuting in behalf of ihe Co:o:i:. :.'
wealth against any prisoner are al .o rciiuc-:. -.t -u. 1
commanded to be then and there a'teii.tiug in thm
proper persona to prosecute u.iiiist lain, us sln'l
be just and not to depart without ii.ivc al t!i. :i
peril. Jurors are requested to bo pmuiual iu t ' -
attendance, at the time appointed a;i'u'.i'. le t.
their notice.
Given under my hand at Sunbury, the Jflih dy
of June, in the year oi cur Lord one tli oi
and eigh' hundred and illiy-cight and t'.ia
Indeiwndeucc of the Unite J Slates of A me. id
tho H2d.
God sue tl Coniin nwe i.th.
JAMES NDKE, Shei-.f.
Sheriff Olfice, Sunbury, )
June 2I, ji
LIST OF CAUSES
IOR trial in the Court ot Common l'ie is o
N.,rlh.iml eilalld Col.litv, to be held at Sun
bury, on tha first Metidsy
PuisTtira.
At Y'ork, Pa., ou the )th inst , by the
Rev. A. II. Lochman, pastor of tho 1st Lu
theran Congrepation, G. J. Piper, of Mc
Ewensville, to FillLY C, daughter of the offi
ciating clergyman.
In Philadelphia, on the 9th inst.. by the
llev. T. Stork, D. D.. Hksbv IL Asumeabo
Mary A., daughter of Mr. Jobo Acipacb, Jr.
The editor of this paper, with perhaps
several hundreds of others, bad tbe good for
tuce to be present at an elegant entertain,
ment, the same evening, at the splendid
mansion of Mr. Aospach, in Broad street.
The happy groom, with his accomplished
bride, left next morning for aa excursion to
Niagara and other places, and are, po doubt,
.enjoying the full functien or hope and joy
tbat a hppy nnioo never foils to perpetuate
1 August, l-o".
Di i tMi rs.
l.ibn Ki. bb J
Elizabeth Seiler'a chillrotl vs. yar r ,,,
P.i.-r nickeaon vs Shriller
John Bowen
Alexander Colt,
Jame Eager,
t al,
s J. Ii. Massrr,
vs John A Llod,
vs Jumes Vandyke,
,, i vi i i,.s. liaunit .ii i'.
. vVohertoniUT Clement va I r.g Ionian.
Jan.e.Maion v. Plnla A Sunburv K M -Thou...
Derr ;'-''
Wm Lon.x.&c v. W m 1. llelleiistcn,
G M Flemaiing &C, vs W m L Il.Itensiem
H F Reilv ic , 'IU.'
r l illiaiii I- b-ewar-.,
vs Ralph Bogle i i al
v William Aires' a Jin r.
vs Henry M- Rob. us,
a Charle llellenstein,
vs John S Petenuaii,
va Jo Hol'.'iuau'a a.lm'r
v John P. Pursel,
v W. G. Kas el al
v John S Snyder,
v J. i arnsivoiiu ei v..
Haag .V Brown
Edward Groaa
John 11. Fox
Sarah Miller 4 co.
Ira 'I'. Clement
Isaac Brown
Dtboiah llujzy
liazzard ck Slarick
Reuben Tsgely
William Wolborn
Carbon Run Imp. Co
Isaac Brovn v Abraham buaun,
DANIEL BUCKLEY, Fictby,
Prothonotary'a Office,
Suubury, Juue I'J.lsti- i