r 'W vsrn$;-e -s ,. P-M H . .J iJL California flcfos, .oHV ii'VKiJ MO-iSS "XAYLdtl ni vs'er.K latch ruon cm.iiorm. 'It" :!; -.im-Iiip Men, 3 Tajltf. from Aspin. wall, w.m tho Cr.'ilorriu n nils of the Mb ruvi';! nt New York en tbe 2?ib u!t, ;.;.' M'8 rmliiou, eight lumlred llioa .1 r-viu.rs in goM. I'.iliTinIo rrotyht InUlli.Tenoe that f.-f- i .)iu I'.ic,, of t.'.u Dominican UcihiijIic, ii.u . 'ijjiln'atod to .'.ii'itiiiui, nr.J was to leave Hf. Domingo on tho 13th for Cerr-icor M.i. t of Uis iiiHiercnt.-i Hift the day t.roviotif ly. 1'Lt. vxci'.eim nt iu C:i.i!.-niia rolati-e to f t '.-Va.-jr Fiver po!il n incs continues. Th-. r I usii,'! ort oi'S have already left fcr.i Ff::ti'uo f? liiut region. "ile California, mikrs aio all jielding lrge r. ,:.!iit ao( (jvmtg from every section mo 1 ;..i.:.v r..c'f. Tiio sprii" itjn! prospects were never bet t r. A fail burvett id coi.fidontly entieipa. tod. ' ' A. fro Nevada, on Ihb 23d of Mny, de st.v.je:! ii.mny ail tho lutiuiees portion, "of thu Lc.-, jrlothOoi). Tho low. ol San Antkini, Calaveras c., scis f i. .a iy dtdtroji'd by lira on tho 2d ol Jnno. ; 'i Su.l. lines were burned i.t Sail Frnu .'. on May :Ul. li.-5. 1 40,(U)0. ii.d i -:i Oi MLi Lapi-m coi.tuiu more t....n "Ml a i, . ; of i.'iualurii, ns.'ii.-i'ljutiitus. . i..-, ( w. .1 iYi:l (.f pMiniiiii't if n.cV in tho r. i.vivr p.ijLMs, ou the io.t of the .;' ot l'lilii'.-, ivIij u'.tt. nptt'd to tdtoot A i uu'ortanatrt Viy m,,'., who had re- ' v mu' jny tim ui t ':v eiuti'm. : i. a :., San JcAqiii". roJ:ty, r.n in- .-. i.-d John .': .uirrj i, naa taken t t..-.' ".vir.ro ho bed Inm coalined ou i vii-ro cf cr-.rJr-r, and " . a i.on. Forty 'i j.sia"!v, !r:t!(f j in ti.e i.ice, with ' . t . : L'u'.'Uuiil. cj r.j to tie rcog J.:o.t. j.if '.-iUa tiv. 'iiiKc'M iu front of tlie i.r.:t .). fci5 cr sc.i.a cf il.i-iu pt'Litrnted to till it' rii-r of the i.ud captured the i;:'.; ikrh uiui c.L.t:.''!.', ho hved in tho lit.! lory, wliiln tJu ri'i-t broke open the .iiiJ r,;icri d ;ho cell of tl. jr:iner. 'i h i prioiir' .ri!it weie iu iron?. Hy r-i a'i cf u eo!-! chlaol, !huy oabt to brcid; V- whilst tlm -Aictcl'td man nttcn-d ti.t- mat i:orri!j'u cries, culiii. j for asi'stunco, ni.a c:-r. i.ji tho most detpuMt.: vesirtaucu to i. id i .ocnliiiri" 9. TIipEd Inttpr, to fi!r.to i I'. .iw :i on tho bead with a cold i n.x !, ,;:;d j -s-i gag in bis month. Thty to -i ;i,.-5i'i a : ..o uround his neck, ciul '-r:hr...- isi-j. ty it about twenty-eight paeep .i.t ., r1: ipmuled him from tho brunch a tu'i-J v ithul nny further ciremony. V'rom the enn Tran' u. j lieiatj G:ut C'viTiityration at 2,iaJa Tuo Hun- dnd and Vteehe Thousand Dollar) Worth ( J Pr::;r!y Destroyed. Vha S:nttiman fives tLo fo"owiue pnrtico-ia..- .. i;.ud by telegraph, of tho tiro tvhich tv'i-k place Cu .Sunday uiteinoon : A Sio Lrcko ot:t tit aboot 3 o'clock Sunday iif;j;uocn, in o (.'l.inn hon.'o, jnst epposito tho Chu'ch cn Hioi.! street. The iirii E.' ijftd slowly, but wo were unable to etnp :ii prot;r;F. All ilio buildings on tho slUiJ Eido of Hroad Ktret, biow tho Mctho iliit Church, to Walls' tire-proof building vvj doitrcyed j those cn (ho satDe side down to tho National Hotel, Were fared. FROM ORKUON. J'iitir trout Defeat of U. ?. 2'rnops Three Officers and Fifty PiiicUs KilUd by tie Lidians, Tho udvicco from Oregon nro to the 24th of May. They Dnnonnco a pcuitral Indian outbreak there. Col. Stephens' command on tho Snako river, wa3 attacked on tha 16tU of V.uy, and forced to retinal, with tho loss of J0 privates, 3 o!rk-:i, 2 howiizjrs, the bog. pa;v iiiTons. and neatly nil thu uniinals. TLrco companies of dragoons nnd ore tf infuotry, weio fndged with )o00 Indians. Tho ol I ho oPScera killed vere Capt. Winder, of Maryland, and Lieut. Uassen. The came of tliJ tuii J is not. given. (I'fiiu llif Poll rmucisco Ui-raM. Later frc-rit the Frczct River Gold Mines Arrival of the Commodore. From a pa5s.10.5pr who arrived by tie Com modore, v.8 lei.ru that tho existence of s teiisivo ijold deposits on Fiar.tr river was no lonsrer donbted. Jlo had wr.rked on a bar one mile below Fort 1'ulo, but was obliged to leave ou account of the high water, ile tbo river is et:ll riBirg rapidly, and thut )'. v.il! bo impiidiblo to worU to advantage Icr Lt least l.vo i.iotiths from this time. Tho ft' 1 11 the nicuaiains in the interior nud f ar.-;-; vj iip; country is nid to bo from 13 to "id feet in depth, ail of which must liud its way to tk? oceiii, through Frnzer river, be fore the n.iiws c.11 be worked advaulugeously. Onr iijloro!ant ebjs he saw threo men wash out o?cr two ounce? of good gold in leas tiiau one hoar, with a commou rocker. Lriitix'a Livi::a Age. We are pleased to see that this reekly puLlicotion of all thut 'm rtaliy valoablo uci worth preserving H p.n.,ical literataro of Europe, hag fUi' J increurcd its tirculutioo since the com : )ei.cin;er.t of tho new and enlarged vol nin.i. Th.i Aye decervjs euc.:c33, as there is io p-.V.icutxu or itj cli.es that can compare with 1: iu mr.ny psrtioalars. ' 9 1 An I:;coR?.CfTlBLP. Pr.KOfRAT.TjJy the on tieti'd !.T.-,.traph which we copy from tho U.iv.in.j 6.!, !t wj.l be teen thut Mr lh"f. i ,lu r U'!"'i' tr.::ts.;y prowiMd the tin-r-t.i''',.Mt ,. ue Mintby tin powers thut ft" iv.iwj to tai,f? a .hara ol the coul Agency r cw.j f..,-...ed o;.l by Jthu (Jlan'-y Jones, M I.m Cu.cs hr.'hera-e e.iiat.hi hi.icnt in , us-'-,'i,'. ! elf reopen lieterred Mr (Jelz ' H-.:.a.i.i9i in n r.i, 1 u.Iq iu. uviz g.iu additiotal reppect t: :in t eaor.un, t! u,,J.Uji, dinner ealintf """-'' ,l(."u"'. 'H sir.!: zu.i lower in pub- 11 iciiinatH-r., 0Ue. It i.i fPdr.'r lf ... i V CI'3'. UI1J 5 r ( .f. i Tasnnni... cf the c-Jitcp or'th. piper la t'.vn o:. V-ni'. '.!k'U itUy -t't j-oiiitmctit rf Id to' car. V hc k:s J"r'"in- ... """0 '"'r" . s7 Mlice uiidtr th, """"t.JKii-tvtluvor. t-r'f',;1' ',fr- r"v- 6-H-'intni IV.tmaH. vl'f' t,,!uesullu hi. ofi.ci.1 iiJ..i.jj...V...ll.. ,. joufliut PUr t-tnn Md. HA' .. Vrc L3'u k" tl,i3 weution, n-tv'rSin'',P,y-,,k!;:S,-; cs l!,e "oritj of v, , ' nVtJ 11 a editors gen. ' f,,0n-; .J-volVU,n-:vMto tl..V.r. I:,' '.''., cia- r.at u v.,io hi wit THE AMERICAN. SAXUHDAY, JULY 3, 1853. II. P. :-IAE3En, Editor nnd Tropriotor. To Aivumiim. -I he circulation of the Sudbury AmttK-ni im"iig the dilrtcnt town on th? urqnehnnna notexi'eei'pd IfequnMed bjrny paper paMiiliedin North tii Peiiiin tvaiim. Democrntio State Nominafion8. roit jiiTwK op"thr sufrk.mk court, WI. A. PORTER, Philadelphia, ton CANAL COMMISPiONEK, WISILtY H101T, FnyrlU Conny Trenching next Sabbath, In the Old School Vresbytcrian Church of Northumberland, will be in the uvening infteod of iifternoon. Ruiitiest NoOct-t. Whlisah CRocsttt Mrir El.y A Kniikcl nfTIHr riihur ihlvnti.'e Gtoerriri Ac, nt tvhnlrtiila. We me Hill ucqinii.tcd with Mi. Ehy ft nil con ncimincnd thefr BtjU:4hniuit as oir of the bi h. the ceiinli)'. rkltlNVT llAHDM AKt AS M AIESI ALt ASD Uri'LTtRT We rrfcr our ttiulrra to tl e odvcitiunici.t of Noblit. brnwn A Nublit, w ho huve removed their store to S.'Ulh id ttrret, t'liilndtlphhi. They have new an exten. ive re well filled with every vnrlciy In their linf, where Caiimet Mukcri nnd other! run bo iirplied with ever)- thing the7 may want on the mott renicnuUic lei ms. Auram'e Ser r-3ELiria CK and Jam and ihrOld PoM:mon Cirr.t Por. I'm irmiert will Cud the adver tisement Air thcte w .ii known rrlicltfj. in our column this week. Ve have in use ono of the Old I'. iniiiinn CefTie Pots, ond eheen'ully testify In its favor. Tticia in Want of cahcr of ins ut'Ve onick-e can cbtniti them by eprlying at tint ciT.i'e. IIide, Oil ad l.CAtHEt ?rom Via can do no better than rwomnierd thoe in want of thee articles to the udvirrfwneiit of P. Kirkpntrick A: Sons, SI P,uth id treet, Pl.iiJtlphii. They nru (rcntlcmcn of clmr.icier and standing in their lutinces wliose engg.ricnts cnu be ruliej oil. Inti-.knatiosu. IIoth., Nw Youk. Strangers going to New York nro often rrazled to know where they th'inid st ip Vo tnec ti itd most of the best Hotels in that lily, nnd for convenience, comfort, as well as economy, prefei thu l..tt:rr,a!ioiml to any other. See advertisement None to Claiuahts. Ses the Blveitisement of R. Eo. ron Oi.i.inaci. Sec the ordinance in rotation to the rpeed of Uailioads Ihioi'-fh town. Pes Notice of School Directors in regard to exemption of taxes. PnER.FE Pales See the various sales ndvciticcd by SiitrirT Vandyke. 653" For. Rust. A liotiee in Matket street Apply at this office. Cy A press of advertising this week, com pels us to omit tnueb editorial and other matter- 2 Saxi-ei John, Esq., of Shamokin is recommended as an opposition candidate for Congress. Mr. John is a good man tyid stands well with his party. fel" The first freight traiu over tl.e North ern Central road, consisting of one hundred and two cars arrived ut this place on Wed nesday noon. Most of these cars will he sent back to Baltimore loaded with coal. d" Tiis new military company, tho "Sun. bcby Gcasd," will attend the Presbyterian Church ca Sunday nest, the 4th day of July. A sermon ndapted for the occasion, will bo delivered by the Poetor, Mr. Keardoo, at half past ten. fST Some of our coleu-.poraries send hand bills, as extras, cuclosed in their papers to subscribers. We have invariably refused to do this, as it is neither lawful nor honorable, and it is the duty of Poet Musters to stop all each papers. CT Petkrso.n's Coi'nteefeit Detector for July is already out. This detector is much superior to the ordinary detectors, and should thtrofore be preferred by business men. C3 ArroixTMKNT or Collector at Nor. TiirjiiiEKLAND. M. J. D. Withington, F.sq., has been appointed collector of canal tolls at Northumberland, in place of John Swineford, Esq., resignod. Mr. AVithington is well qualified for this position, and will, no doubt, make an excellent officer. sJ-JTUra.nd Hailkoad Oi'E.mno. There will be in July, probably the 25th, a grand opening of the Northern Central Railroad. An excursion train, with invited guests, will proceed from Baltimore to Niagara Falls, stopping et tho different points of interest along tho route, and after a day's sojourn at the Fulls, will return, leaving the guests at their different hames, or at the starting point. 61" The cars of tho Northern Ceutral road, which commenced running on Monday last, already coma in pretty well filled. An Ex press train, leaving Baltimore at Cj P. M., will be put on the toad on and after Monday next arrive here at about 11 at right and reach Flmira about 5 A. M., next morning. fV The Philadelphia papers announce tho death of Hon. P.obort T. Conrad and Hon. Job Ii. Tyson, rather tuddenly on Sunday last. Judge Conrad was a man of fine tab enU and was tho first Mayor elected under tho consolidated City. Mr. Tyson was a fine scholar and represented Philadelphia iu Con gress, two yar3 6ince. CS" The Tariff Qi ;est;on. We are plea sed to five thut our neighbors of tho Gozttte are becoming converts to the doctriuft thut oar manufactures should be protected with a proper tari.T "against the cheap lubor of for. eign comitiiis." This is the true Jeffersoni au I'mnocraey for which we have long con tended. I Ci' The Vr.i;ii.. Thero is some differ 1 eiice of opinion in regard to the damages to , the wheat crop by the weevil this season. 1 hroiij,h tho lower coonties an averago crop is tiiiiieijiiited. In Umou and Snyder coun ties it U said the crop will suffer considerably and in this county we Lavo heard Eome coni pbiuts, but we presume the damage will not be an great na was anticipated, and in Ctn fmtd principally to the wbito wheut. ta7 Candidates for t'ocgnji in thfl Col umbia couu'y didtr.&t. Tha following have been learned by tho opposition j Colombia has named Frauk SUwart Esq, Win. O. Hurley Fsq., is ako spoken of. I.uteruehas named Messra. jflton, Nelson nnd Scrnotoo. Moutour. John Foly Ksq 1 V C ii.er an-l S. P. Kte. OPESISO OF THE NORTHF.n CF.NTRAL RAILROAD TO aUMBl'RY. Thn opening of the Northern Central Rail, roud between Baltimore, Philadelphia, Ilor ribbnrg, and intermediate places, 0 Sunbnry, took pluce on Monday Inst. The cars Sonth, for narrisburir, Baltimore and Philadelphia. loft Sunbnry at 9 A. M., after the arrival of the train from Wllliamsport, by the Sunbury & Erie. Amonp; the passenger, down we observed His Excellency Win. F. Packer, onr worthy Governor, on hi woy from Wil liamsport to the tapitol, who during the short stay while changing the cars, received the congratulations or a nnmber of his friends in this place, which during hisyonth, for 6cvernl years, was his adopted home. Ile naturally fell 0 glow of pride and satisfaction, in the final completion and triumph of an enter prise for which be bad labored many year, especially while in this borough, which, at his election, phowed the gratitude of its ci tizen by giving him the largest vote ever polled in tho place for any candidate. In the afternoon, about 3 o'clock, a number of our citizens were weeding their way to the station in Market street, to witness the arri val of the np train, which had left Baltimore at 8 A. M., arriving at Harrisbnrg at abont 12 M., where passengers from Philadelphia, by way of tho Lebanon Valley nod the llur ricburg & Lancaster Railroads connect with the Northern Central. Tho cars reached Sunbnry in good style at 3 P. M., the schedule time. At tln'l place tbey stepped from the cars of the Northern Centrul to those of the Sunbnry A Erie, for Williams port, at which place they arrived at OJ P. M. Quite a crowd was collected at the station to witness the appearance of tho first regular troin of curs and passeugrrs direct from Baltimore and Philadelphia, by railroad. It was something, indeed, worth witnessing an event of the greatest importance to tho whole community, and one to which we had been locking forward for many years protracted by various discouraging circumstances, but which, after an indomitable dpgree of perse verance, enterprise and liberality on the part of our Baltimore frieuds, particularly, has at last becu accomplished. As we observed the cars approaching we involuntary remarked "we are in town at last." Among the pnssengers were Mr. Barnum, President, nr.d Mr. Mugraw, ono of the di rectors, from Baltimore, both early, steadfast, and persevering friends of this great work. Also, A. 1$, Warford, Esq., Chief Engineer, and his ohlo assistant, Muj. Dickinson, and Philip Dougherty, Esq., of llurrisburg, one ! of the dim-tors, nud others connected with j the road. Tho Northern Central, which U now completed, ia a consolidation of the York Si Baltimore, Ycrk A; Cumberland and the Susquehanna Railroads, extending from Baltimore to Siibbury, n dii-tauce of loS miles. The road, especially tho new portion, from Sunbury to Bridgeport, opposite Jlur risberg, is one of the, best constructed roads iu Pennsylvania. It is a work which reflects uot oniy great credit on tho monumeutal city, but v ill prove one of her most profitablo enterprises. CiT Lottery, and Political Morals. The Miltonian tukes to tusk Col. Tato of tho Columbia Deiuocrat for aiding, puffing and advertising, the Litteries of Swan A: Co., which have been denounced as a swindle some time since, and the proprietors indicted. In the very same paper, which contaius a paid puffin favor of these swindles, is also a seuii. pious article, Gliding fault with tho political morals of Uen. Cameron, becanso some ono dated to name him, a mere celf-madu man, for tho Presidency. Such is the consistency of truckling politicians nowadays. Here is a mau who has been committing an offence, ev ery week, for a year past, that renders him li able to confinement in the penitentiary, Cod ing fault with the political morals of a man like Ceu. Cameron. A CiLAM'K AT THE FIELD. fciT Forney, iu the Press, of Friday last, takes a view of the progress of the political field in Pennsylvania, and thus discourses on the prospects of thoso members of Congress who sold oat their independence to the orii. iiulors of tho Lecotnpton swiudlo, for a mess of pottage : "LecomptoB is at a fearful discount in Pennsylvania. It will not pay one dime on the dollar. It being rejected by all the shrewd politicians, even endorsed as it is by Congress. I n nearly every Congressional dis trict in this State tho Democrats ure either trying to get rid of the w hole record to bury it out of sight or else are bowing their 1-e-compton Representatives into privuto life. Iu the Bucks und Lehigh district, Ileury Chupmuu's reuominatiou is demanded as es sential to the success of tho party, owing to his independent rcsibtanco of tlie Kansas policy of a majority of Congress. In Chester uud Delaware, the champion of popular sove reigntv, Johu Hickman, is admitted to be the only I'emocrat that can be elected. In Montgomery and part of Philadelphia, Owen Jones is pertiuueioubly beggiug for a re-nomination, ticdigled by the United States Mar shal f r tho oublern district, who is most shamefully piostituting his office to help this doublo recreant into Congress for unother term ; but we hope thut the Democrats of Montgomery villi resist this audacious appeal. Id Berks J. Clancy Jones is opposed by the very (lower of the Democracy, headed by the English organ of tho party. Even in the Tenth Legion, Mr. W. 11. Dimmick is rot safe, though backed by the recollection of an overwhelming majority. We hope to tee Colonel A. C. Brodhead, or (Jeueral W. Lilly, of Carbon, or Mr. Preer, of Monroe, rui.uing ngaiuft this faithless Represent! tive.J There is little hopo for Paul Eeidy in the Luzerne district: little for Rei'ly in the I Franklin diclriet ; little for Ahl in the Cum Lberlnnd district ; and uone at all for Gilli. . r.- -e .l t-.-.l.....lt-!t 01 tue lariou, or iiewuri, 01 tuo ni.uujmin district. Montgomery has mad a his initial j battle in the West, having carried his notni-' nation with a rush. A to the Lecotnpton triumvirate from this city, if there is one out of thu three scot buck, we thall be aston ished. 'Behold tho picture, gontlfinen Lfcomp tonites. Ponder upou it. Act upon it; aud re 111 rui her thut tho inly sensible action is to Mthuraw your neaten norsie m m tue true, and so save their distance und their honor." ST Ttiu American Hon. cs in England. The lust steamer brings intelligence that a match has been made for a race between the American borse Prioress and Beadsman, the winoor of the Dorby. The race is to corns off in October, the terms ars 600 abide. A match has also been made between Mr. Ten Broock's horse Babylon, (4 years old,) and Lord Chesterfield's Telegram, (3 years,) at even weights, for X200 aside, 9 be run tbs ( day after tbs above. CONDITIO! OP UTAH. Exciting Ihrrort at Proto CV'jr Will not Allow the Soldiert Among their H'umen Poverty in Utah, The Mormons are busily engaged in forti fying Proyo River, Spanish Fork, and Hob ble Creek Cannons, and all the approaches to the Utah Volley, where they have moved all of their families. They tell the Indians that they intend to throw a medicine over tho soldiers which will moko them die like dogB, and also boast to them that it ii Brighutn Young's powerful medicine which keeps the army from moving. The Fort Bridger correspondent of the Times, May 28th, writes as follows : Brighnm Young and Heber Kimball are both building houses at Provo City. Brig ham's bouse is about 200 feet long, aud he has some 100 men busily engaged in its con struction. The people are all concentrated in Utah, San Pete and Fillmore Valleys, and are actively engaged in planting and sowing grain and vegetables. The people are well armed, and guns are offered for solo at low prices. The printing offico of the Desert News has been moved from Salt Lake City to Fillmore, and that newspaper is at present published there. A'o compromise or peace has ytt been ef fected, but iu our opinion the Mormon ques tion is thus resolved. The leaders have offered to give themselves np for trial, upon a pledge that they shall be tried by a jury chosen from among tho Mor mons, but they declare that they will never submit to a trial by a Ueotile jury. They are still, as they declared from the first, wil ling to allow the civil officers and civilians to enter tho vulley and reside there, but tbey will not submit to have tho army quartered among them. To these they will, I have no doubt, adhere, and will allow the civilians to come among them, but if tho army ultempt to move into the settlements, or nu attempt is made to arrest those indicted for treason, unless it is upon the condition which they have made, they will resist and fight to the last. Tbey are now prepared to fight, for they are well armed aud equipaged, and their fam ilies are concentrated. Their force is va riously estimated by thoso persons who have seen them this spring, nnd who ore entitled to credit, at from 10,000 to 25,000 fighting men; their numbers have been very largely increased during the winter by emigrants aud returning missionaries from all parts of the world, whe huve entered by way of California. Ou tho evening of the l'Jth instaut, three wagons, belonging to a party of opostule Mormon families who have been fortunate enough to make their way out of the friendly grasp of tho Saints, arrived iu camp. The rmnib of the head of the largett family is Yancy ; he was originally from Tennessee, and has resided in Salt Luke Valley for a little more than a year. The balanco of tho party consists of bis sons and son-iu law, and a family, named (Jreen. They resided near Oregou City, and ulthcagh they have a pass from Gov. Cn mining to come out of tho ter ritory, yet they were stopped uud turned back twice whilst they were coming through the Cannons. These families roport thut Dinety-ninu hun dredths of the Mormon population are re duced to a poverty oven greater than theirs, for thoy bad the means to leave the territory, and in this were rich. Many of tho women were absolutely naked, and are obliged to clothe themselves like Indians, in old quilts. We loom from the lips of one of these persons, thut an olJ woman and her son, by whom eho was supported, liviug iu his neighborhood, were Bospectod of being "Gen tiles ;" that one morning, shortly before ho left, tho old woman was found lying in bed with her throat cut, aud her son was found in the garden, killed in the same manner. He says that he bus repeatedly seen dead bodies, with throats cut, floating down the Jorduo River. Cy Striking tub Admixistrasio.n. The editor of the Reading Gazette, having given Glancey Jones, tho member of Congress from old Berks a severe and justly deserved dress ing, the editor of the Pottsville Standard just appointed Post Master, comes to his rescue, and says : The reputation of Mr. Jones is a national one, and when the editor of that paper strikes at him it strikes an indirect blow at the ad ministration of James Buchauan. This reminds ns of the newly appointed country Squire, who on being rather roughly handled by a neighbor, exclaimed, "Do you "know sir that when you are shaking me yon "are shaking the commonwealth. Proceedings of the Borough Council. Slnhury, June 29, 1858. Council mot at the time appointed, Chief Burgess J. 11. Zimmerman, in the chair ; mem bers present Suinde), Youugman, Bruncr, Stroh, Clark, Wilvert, Friliug and Martz. Minutes of last meeting were read and ap proved. Committee on Ordinance, reported an or dinance to prohibit Rail Road Companies to allow their locomotives or trains of cars to ruu withiu the limits of the borough at a greater speed thuu ul the rate of live miles mi hour, under a penalty of tweuty-nvo dol lars for euch offence. On motion the report was taken op and acted upon. Second reading was called for and on motion was granted, a vote was taken und tho Oidiuance passed -unanimously. Committee on (irave Yard, reported that grass, brush, int., bad accumulated to a great extent in the Grave Yard, ulso that a num ber of graves had fallen in, making it unsafe for funeral processions to pass through, and that Borne person or persons had broken and otherwise injured uiouumeuts and enclosures. They recommend a sexton to be appointed to keep the grave yard iu repair ; also, that the council take immediate action to prohibit any further depreuations to monuments, tc. On motion the report was luid over until next meeting. . On motion, adjourned. JNO. W.BUCHER. Clerk. Olran'mp editorial anb StlfctrH. At St. Louis a man was fined $100 for car rying iron knuckles. The largest billiard room in Buffalo now charge but ten cents a game. Why ore hoops like an obstinats man? Becaube tbey often stand about trifles. Blessed are they that do not advertise, for they shall be rarely troubled with customers. An earnest effort is being made in Pbila. delpbia, to erect an asylum Tor the iotempe. rate. Tho wheat in Virginia will generally yield an averuge crop, and the tobacco crop proinL bed to be very large. Tho Democracy cf the Fifth Ward, New York, ure to erect ou iron polo 260 feet high. Truly, this u an iron age. ' Geo. D. Prentice, the editor of the Louis vilht Journal, bus enrolled himself as a rueiu btr of the Sods of Temperance. Reading will lava a gruud display of Cre. works on tbe evening of the 6th of July. v by can t wo I Are we too poor to be palii otic t Salt Lake, in Utah, is Salter than tbe sea- Two quarts of its water will niako a piut of salt, itocu salt exists in large quantities iu the neighboring bills. Rirdy. tbe borse tamer, has made in three months in England sod France, the sum of 100.000. Ile will go to Germany and lus s.a, lt be will make si much more. The last thing Mrs. Cnnningbam-Bnrdell has done Is to bay a farm in Carroll county, Ohio, paying $5000 down npon, and tbe pa pers say she is going to take immediate pos session. A tipsy Irishman, leaning against a lamp post, as a funeral procession was passing by, was asked who was dead. "I cau't exactly say, sir," said be "but I presume it is tbe gin tlenian in the coffin." The effort to raiso ftfjO.000, for the addi tional endowment of I lliuois College, at Jack sonville in that State, bus it is said, been en tirely snccessful. Below Point Uoopce, La., is one broad field of sugar cane covering thirty thousand acres I There are rows four miles in length, and as straight as an arrow. At ono point the traveller can couut 15 brick sugar houses at one glance. Tdk Last and Worst Kansas Outraob. A woman, writing from Kansas, a horrible account of the outrages perpetrated by the border ruffians of both parties, reaches the climateric thus : "But the meanest of their mean acts, they threw into the icell my ttraic bonnet which I had left behind in a bundbor, it being raining when 1 set out." Heavy Damaged. At the last term of the Federal Court of Pontotoc, Miss, tbe father of Nancy Wilson of Virginia, a young lady about 16 years old, obtained a judgxient of $40,000 damages against Robert Wilson, of the former State, who was Bnd is a married man, for decoying his daughter away from her borne and seducing bcr. Valuable Gloves. Rev. T. O. Lincoln, of Utica, N. Y., hns been presented by tbe youth of bis congregation (Baptist) with a pair of kid gloves each of tho fingers and thumbs of both gloves had folded in it a ten dollar bill I clcgvapj)ic l'ctos. THKEIS DAYS LATCH FROM EtltOPE. The Paris Moniteur denies explicitly that any extraordinary preparations for war are making in France. Tbe Canton of Geneva has protested oguinst tbo expulsion of refugees from Swit zerland and demands that no expulsion shall take pluco. Tbe Emperor of Russia has invited tbo French Ambassador to accompany him on his journey to ibe sonthero provinces. From Santa Fe Loss ol Life Capt Marty's Train In a Snow Storm. St. Louis June 23 .The Republican's In dependence correspondence, under date of the 23d inst.. says that the Santa Fe mail had arrived, bringing dates to tho 1st inst.. Cupt. Marcy bad been heard from. Between tbe Arkansas and Platto rivers in a snow storm ou the 11th of April, be fost 250 mules Biid a large number of sheep. Col. Loring had proceeded very well until April 20th wbeu he was overtaken by a snow storm in vtbich six of his men were frozen to death. Lieut McNally, Regimental Quartermaster lost forty or (illy mules and all bis beef cut tle and sheep. Mr. Alexander who was (ending a train to Utah, lost all bis animals except 15 and was obliged to abandon his wagons ou tbe road. The New Mexico Minit g Company was fully organized uud ready for operations. Their establishment is the most complete ever erected in that country, and the most sanguine hones are entertaiued of ultimate success. Messrs, Hall, Porter & Co. are making rapid preperations for transmitting the mule to California, via New Mexico. His Delly Nicataguisn Project Disavowal ol Ilia Freuch Minister. Washington, June 27. Consnl Sartiges, the French Minister had an official interview yesterday with Mr. Cass, during which he tendered the fulliest and most satifactory dis avowals of all complicity by.the French gov ernment in Mr. Belly's project in Nicaragua and Central America. The Vermont Reform Conrentlois Fre Lot and Antt-Slavery Discussion. Rltland, Vt., June 26- The "Reform Convention" is still in sossion, and this mor ning Mrs. Julia Branch of New York, intro duced a resolution setting forth that the sla very and degradation of woman proceeds from the institution of marriage, and that, by tbe marriage contract, she loses control of her name, personal property and labor, affections, children and freedom. The afternoon session was devoted to sla very discussion. Among the speakers was J. S. Foster, who said that "sooner than one slave be held in bouditgo, down with the Union, the Constitu tion, Religion, tbe Church and the Bible let ull go to hell and damnation 1" (Lmnnuuucafcir Register ond Recorder. Mr. Editor : 1 bare been informed that Br. J. B. MASSER is a candidate for tbe office of REGISTER AND RECORDER. Iam sure that all who are acquainted with him, will be glad to Lave an opportnnity to help bitn along. Doctor Master is not a Demo crat of yesterday, nor is he a democrat for the sake ol omce. lie is a sober and inous trious man, well acquainted with the people, speaks German and English and has all tbe qualifications necessary to make bitn a popu lar officer. In our opinion be is the most suitable man thut haB been named for tbe office, aud no one can donbt that be is the most deserving as he uever asked for an office, although be has always beeu popular among all classes and witu the people generally. It is an Impor tant office and one that should be filled by an individual iu whom all would have confidence and such a oue we have in tbe person of Dr. J. B. Masser of Snnbury. MANY Or 5u AMUrilN. Tub Neva. Advices from St. Petersburg state that tbe breaking op of tbe ice on the Neva, took place this year with unusual rap idity. It is customary, 00 this occasion for the Governor to cross the river in a boat and to offer the Emperor acup of water filled from the center of tbe river. In former times, the Czar replied by fiilling the cup with Dutch ducats : bot now only 200 rubles ere present ed by tho sovereign. It would be in better taste to give the cup bearing-Governor a suit of clothes from the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rroekhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and C03 Chestnut Street above Sixth, Philadel phia. Advice to Yoo.no Ladies. Do yon wish to preseve a clear end healthy complexion. without the use of deletions coimet cs or drags, and escape tbe penalty and expense of doctors bills? Ji you do, go to bed early, take plenty of exercise in tbe open air. and do not spend a majority of any day (u sewing by band. Sewjua by band has been a treat. er cause of the distraction of health than any other employment the sex engages in, and now thut the day for its necessity has eone bv it would bo suicidal fur any young lady, who can persuade her futher to purchase for her ono of Grover & Raker's Sewing Machines, to sew by band ana thus become a slave at the expense ol her health. The Grover & Bv kkr, Machine is easily managed by any per son of ordiuary intelligence will not get out oi oroer, ana sews a stronger and more bean tiful seam tban can be done by band. It is tbe only machine 10 tbe market that has civ en entire satisfaction to tbe families oaioir it inasmuch as its will not rip, ero tf every toiru ititcn ee cm. Oxygenated Iiittirt. This remedy for Dys pepsia which astonishes all who have nsed It, by its Instantaneous and almost miraculous effect has obtained a distinction and popular ity beyond any medicine we have ever known. For sale by A. W.Fisher and Friling A Grant, Sunbnry, Hays A McCormiek, McEwensville, Dr. R. B. McCay, Northumberland, JohnF. Caslow, Milton. 8prained Ankles end Wristscan be reliev ed of all swelling and pain in f) to 30 minutes by the free nse of Dwall't Gulvanic Oil. It acts by imparting Electricity. to the part affected starts op a new action in that part and a cure at once obtained. Aoxnts ro Do VAtL's alvanio On. Frllinf Grant, A. W. Fisher, Dr. R. 11. McCay, C. Weak, il. D Maize, Lirrgstreasei Hull. READ DR, ZARDMAIT'S ADVERTISEMENT. Mark the Day and Dale IVSt ,000 RJiHVAR l will he pnid for any Medicine that will excel PRATT BUTCH KR'S MAOIC OIL, for tlie frllowine; diseases! Kheumalisin, Neurnleia, Ppimil Affection, Contracted Joints, Cholic Pains, Prims in the Pule or Buck, Hendnbhc, Tooihnche, Ppinins, Pore Throat, Cuts, tlmises, Burns, and all diseases of the skin Muscles and the (ilnnds. None (rentiine without the sig nntnre of Peatt A Botciier attached to each Label. Principal omce, SOS Washington street, Brooklyn, New York. Hold Ly Albert W. Fisher, Diuftgist, Market street, Sunbury, O" This is to certify, that I have mode but one application of the Magic Oil on my fingers, which have been drawn from contrac tion of the cords, brought 00 by rheumatism. It was of seventeen months standing, and I now entirely cured. I cheerfully recommend it to all afflictod likewise. J. M.FINBROOK, flarrisburg, 72 Locust street. July 25, 1857. Iy. GIIOTF.R & 1? 4 REITS CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 40S BROADWAY, NEW YORK. T30 CHE9NUT 6TRF.ET, PHILADELPHIA. tST These Machines are now justly admitted to be tha best in use for Family Hewing, a new strong, and elastic si itch, which will not tip, even if eyery fourth atitch be cut. Circulars sent on application by letter. Agents Wanted. MARRIAGES. On Thursday, the 24th ult., by the Rev. P. Born, Mr. Jacob Weiper to Miss Martha Ask Potts, ull of this placo. On Sunday, the Cth ult., by the Rev. J. D. Reardon, Mr. Isaiah Lytlb to Miss Hen rietta Seasuoltz, all of this county. Tpit7ii7ts7 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. June 30. 1858. Gn if Wheat, sales of fair and good Jiei at $la$l05 per bushel, and White from $1 10 to $1 12 per buHliel. Rye is wanted nt 70 cents. Corn, sales of Yellow at 76 a 77 cents, and 71 a 75 cents from aloro. 0U are selling at 40 ceuta per bushel for Penna. BALTIMORE MARKETS June 30, 1858. Grain Wheat, there were sales of red at 95a 100 cu. for fair to good lots, and white at 105 a 1 10 eta. for fair, and t I'.'al 13 eta. for prime por- eels of do. Corn, sales of cood yellow at 7375 cte., and of fair to prime white at 75a77 eta There were salca of Virginia Oata at 37 cts. and Pennsylvania do. at 40a4t eta. There were aome Pennsylvania Rye offered and solJ at 7? cla. Maryland Rye at C5 cts. per bushel. STJNSTJRY PEICE CURRENT. Wheat, $1 40a 1 60 Butter, - - $ 14 Rye, .... 90 Egss, ... 10 Corn, .... 75 Tallow, ... 12 Oat 37 Lard, ... 12 Buckwheat, 62 Pork, .... 8 Potatoes, 50 Beeswax, 21 New Advertisements. BOROUGH ORDINANCE. Be it Ordained, by the Burgetset and Council of the liorouqh of Sunbury and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, That on and alter this date it shall not be lawTul for any Railroad Company, to allow their locomotives or trains of cars to run within tbe limits of the Borough at a greater speed than at the rate of five miles an hour under the penalty of twenty-fire dollars for each offence to be recovered as debts of the same amount are by law recoverable. On motion, itie auove ordinance passed unanimously. NOTICE. There will be a meetinc of tbe citizens of the Borough of Sunbury held in tbe Court House on baturday evening, July 3, ls59, tbe object of which is their approval or re jection of this Ordinance. Uy order of the Chief Burgess. JNO. W. BUCHER, Sunbury, July 3, 1858 It 2'oirr Clerk. SHERIFF SALES. By virtue of certain writs of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland county, to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court House, in bunbury, on baturday, toe iltli day of July, inst., (1858) ut 1 o'clock P. M., tbe following described real estate, to wit: Two Certain Lots of Ground, situate in the borough of Sunbury, Northumberland county, in thut part of suit) town commonly called Hendricks' and Clements udoition," con taining each 30 feet in front on Chestnut street, and about 130 feel in depth, adjoining lots of Daniel Henninger on the East, and lSenjamio Hendricks on tlie West, whereon are erected a two-story frame house and a frame stable. Seized, taxen in execution, and to be sold as tbe property of William AiKins. Also, at the same time and place, a certain lot of grouud, situate in the Borough of Sun bury, ulore6aid, and marked on the general plan of said town No. 319, fronting on Whor. tleberry street on tbe North, and bounded by Bilberry alley 00 the South, on tho East by lot No. 318, now owned by William Hoover, and on the West by lot No. 320, owned by Margaret O. Lyon; containing 60 feet in front and 230 feel in depth, whereon are erected a two-story frame boose and kitchen. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Henry Petery. JAMES VANDYKE, She.ift Sheriff's Office, Bunbury, ) July 3d, 18S8. J jsroxioiiD. 4 LL persons bavins claim on Michael C.'rs bam, auo-contraclor on Section 34, North ern Central Kail Kond, for material furnished or labor which they may consider ma in any way holding for, will pleas present them to Dr. W. H. Mar r who ha bound himself in an in strument of wriune with me to draw said Gra ham's estimate and keep me harmless sgainst all claimed against said Uraham. R. BOGLE. Sunbury, July 3, 1858. ICE CIlE-A-3Vr 1 RS. MARIA WHARTON respectfully in form her ftiend tad the public (uncrally, thai tha will accommodate them witb icicaSAN, at her residence, on avery evening (Sucdsy ei cepted) during th present summer Sunbury, liily . !. - NOTICE. AT a meeting c f the Board of School Dircclora ofButihury, on the Bd of June last, a resola lion Waa adapted, authorising the the Bceretarr to publish a list, of the exonerations on th lai duplicate of Jared Brosioua for 186S, in puriu. ance of which the following Is published 1 Josetih Bower 60 Ueorse W. Kichl, 60 Fred's. Noaker, 60 Jacob Rake, (0 Wrn. II. Thompson 60 Dilworth Dewees, 60 Duncan Myers. 50 CO Franklin 11. Pott, Hhcaf A: Illnck, 1 43 Dnnirl I) right, A. C.I). Fisher, Dr. Jhn Markel, 1 Wciser Zeigler, Win, ltartlow, Geo. Oliphant, The. Hands, Charles Burns, Oscar Kichl, Isaac Verges, 60 60 43 60 60 60 60 60 60 Washington Harb Jacob Strine, Wal'cr Bell, Goo. Noakcr, Morris Parsing, David Stewart, Alex. Gazelle, Theo. lioliins, Wm. Kieffcr, 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 Charles Itcarhart, Published by 60 order of the Board, I'. W. GRAY, tJccretary fcunbury, July 8, 1868. 3t To the Voters of Northumberland County. HAYING been aolicited by many of my fel low citizens to become a candidalejbr the office of REGISTER &. RECORDER AND CLERK CF THE ORPHANS COURT. I hereby announce that I present myself to the Democracy of the county for nomination at thu approaching primary election. If nominated and elected I will use the best of my abilities to por form th duliea of the office, GEORGE C. WELKER. Sunbury, June 3d, 1858. to Wholesale ftroccry. EBY Se KTJNKBL, Opposite the Pennsylvania Rail Road Depot IIARRISDURO, PA. KEEP a large stock of the following named articles, and will sell cheaper than any otlitr house tbia tide of Philadelphia. Call and aee price of Coffee, J.ard oil, Fish oil, Sugar, Fish, Tar, Tea, Salt, Rosin, Spices, lisms, Pilch, Tobucco, Shoulders, Oakum Cigars, Floor, Robes, Vinegar, Fluid, Calcined Platter Cheese, Soap, Candles A c. S. II. Molasses, Syrups, N. O. Molassra. Also, Cement, Safely fuse, Crow liars, Sledges, Iron and Nails, for aale at very smell profit. July 3, 1858. ly N0BLIT, BROWN & N0BLIT, Cabinet Ulukcrs' Flndlug Store AND BEDDING WARE-ROOMS, Having REMOVED to the new Iron Front Warehouse, No. S22 South Second Street, below Dock, Wctt Side, PII1LLDELPIII A. X OW offer to thcr customers and the public " generally, a new and full assortment of CABINET. HARDWARE & MATERIALS. They invite the attention of tho trade to their slock of Hair Seating and Curled Hair, of their their own manufacture ; Also to a lull assort ment of IIEDDING AND CPU ULSTER Y. Philadelphia, July 3. 1858. ly THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, BROADWAY, CORNER OF FRANKLIN STREET, 3STEW "STORK CITY, lias been recently rcliiuai, The IloOMisuie newly carocita, Tlie Furniture una tie. if ore iu,:b, rtnd ilia UdlliSQie onsurpuriH:d. TAYLOR'S CEI.I-.BKA1 i:t SALOONS AM CoriMICTUl Willi I11LU0IEL. Here is concentrated all Ui coiuiutis ol a home, with tlie luzants of a paluce THU SPLENDID LADIES' PARLOR Commands and uneq.'nlled view op taoAUWAV, THE INTERNATIONAL is the most centrul of any ot Uieti si el-ms Hotels fir h :ai ncss.or jiiuces of amusement, and .'Hers uufiutpn.ed ad Vantages to families and gentlemen visiting ew Y.'rlt. Ai-racD Fuerma.n, tVynctor. New York, Jaly 3, IS08 ly IIIDE, OIL, & LIMTIIMI STOJtt:. D. EIKKPATKICK & SONS, No. 31 South Third Street, between Market nnd Cbetmit Streets, PliiLADELI'iilA, I OR sole Spnnih Hidee, Dried and salted; Dry ond 1 Oreen Sailed Patna Kipp, 'FANN Kits' OIL, TAN .NtRS' AND CURRIERS' TOOLS, and n"eral assort ment of Leather, Finished aud in the Rouli. ALSO RED SOLE LEATHER AH of which will be sold low tor Cash, or the ns'inl Credit. ry All kinds of Leather in the Rough wanted, for winch the highest maiket price wdi bs g:ven, m cai.li, or taken 111 cxehane tor Hides. Leather Si t. d frts of Charge, aud Sold on Ccmmosioti. PbiU.delpl.ia, July 3, lbia ly THE "OLD JXMIIMOV COFFEE POT. Thousand! of this nrvv Ci-ffee Tot tave already been old, und the demand from all par in of Ihe flitted Siati u rapidly on the incrraw. Wherever in induced, it tiai given the most cumplete ta uiactiHii. THE OLD DOM1NIO.N COFFLK POT. Makvt better coffee than it ii Doasib'e to obtain tn anv other wv because, liyau hiqciiIi Us but simple arrange ment, the housekeeper may bull her cofiee lor any tench of tune without luss of orumu, thus securing a!l tlm etc. ments of the coffee iu Uieu natural aud, proportional cura Diiiuitona. THE OLD DOMINION COFFEE POT Giresa healthy beverace. Nervous, dusp"itic. and bil ious persons who had not datred to use t floe for yean, have been able to drink their favorite beverage 0171011 when made in this new boiler, ttd without an occurrence of any ot the old uupirasaut consequences, ltts health bcctnisa by they use ot a endciiser, evaporation is pre- veiueq, ana uis eonee can ue uoiiea long enough to releasd ail the natural elements of the berry, and get them in just proportion in the beverage. THE OLD DOMINION CO K FEB POT Is the moat economical, for nothins beimr lost hv eva poration in bnitinff, nue fourth less entice is rruiihd; wane me ueverage is stronger, more delicious. THE OLD DOMINION COFFEE POT Nerer fails to do iu woik right Cook cannt snml your cup of cofTee by neglect or forgetfulness, alter she has placed the boiler on the stove or range. THE OLD DOMINION COFFEE POT Is manufactured under tlie patent for the United Stales by ARTHUR, Bt'RNH AM k GILROY, 117 4c 110 South TenUi Street, Philadelphia. CP Also, meuufuctureie sf the United States of Aithur'e Ceiebmtro Putcnts Air-Tight tftli-iteatir.g Cans A. Jars. July 3, stxJ.4t ARTHUR'S SELF SEALING CANS AND JARS. giuce th introduction of these now celebrated Cans su4 Jars, ovsi HALF-A.-MILL10N HAVE BEEN SOLD, and notwithstanding all sorts of contrivances for ths so utivplisiiment ol ihe same object, nusl of which weia iiuisiess than frauds upon hoi-tekeepers. have been otter ed l the public, tlx. siuiolieiiy 01 AaTiica's, I lie ' Willi winch they sre mailed, and tlie certa.uiy ol r. sui have made them the lavonie Caus and Jars ever) where , and now iu THE FOURTH YEAR since the.r introduction, their reputation stands, by fenerst acknovlcdgmeni,t:ii above any oilier can or jac 111 lb ir.arkcL In pro.f of tins, we quote, from almost imiums raba. testimonials, th'S one from the FD1TOR OF THE LADY'S ROOK, in Ihe July aura ber lor Julv, He says - 'Tr,r celebrated Ca. ai..l Jars, the first intr dueed a:i4 by all Kids, the best, ae steadily comn.s into general ie Thousands of houkeepi e, who in past e" s n, '" tempted to try otlitr can sad y.rt , a. J m kt m-re r less of then fiuit m .mseqncuc, will bcgiidw liam 'hat Arthur's never fails. For two ear.,.s wt have sa.ij, uso an other, and w r peat the advice " Arthur' Cant and Jursar ALL PREPARED FOR SF.ALI O. Thev hav channel round tin mouth, on th ouU-.d, h;d with cement whea told, end sll ready f" eaJlnur You hv, afiar fiibuf ynni vessel with hot fruit, only to heat yooi lid, and prea it into ths cement, when th worn .s doue. It uutcuona r followed caroiuily, sutcrss it always cwiaai. PATENT STAMP. CT Takt N..tiet, that Arthur- Cant and Jars ail beer the Pait.il sainp. On ihe I'.u Caus y.ai w:U f d 11 nn rreurd in ihe r.ieult on the earth..wr Jars. .' la me hoilom ; aud la ra.sed kllsrt o lb -d ol Glass Jai. eiZl 8 AND MATERIAL Tut Caks-Piii, tjaarl, half-fi ill.. and .ilUn ) Th Csiis i Fire proof t.aiewaie(euHd Jjais uU Jis(Jrj qa.it, and haUallon ' grat.) N s-V Qoi.sw.M-Pii.t,v)u.rT and half-jaUoa. " ' OvAts-PiuLnuariauebtlf ssUon. ' ARTHUR'S SELP SFALINO CANS 4 JAKtV art raw tufa, aud under the pnteul for la Uaiied Sauta b' ARTUl'R. BURNHAM,'LROY, 117 and !l South Tt S... 'P'; A!r ratnuf.rtu.er. a.Hier iha Pt'; HJ. ' UIH, of ihe "OL1IDOM1NIO.S"' COFFLL POT Jm ; J, V4S, . tl
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