From the St. Until Republican Tilt OWll AMU WILSOM AFFAIR-Ail EX PARTE VERMOM. Vashixcton, June 21, 1859. The corre? potidouci between Senators Uwin aud Wil son, ns given to tbo public, lias given rise to timcti criticism upon the apparently ridiculous position into wnich both these gentlemen have been placed by their difficulty on the floor or the Senate. The published corres pondence does grent injustice to the Ca'.ifor- inn senator. The California appropriation bills had all been supported and voted for by Mr. Wilson. A bill regulating the pay of surveyors in CuliTornia was under consideration, and Mr. Lrodtirick stated on the floor of the Senate thai labor and living were as cheep in Cali fornia as in the Atlantic States. This state ment, though contradicted by Mr. tiwin, was tnnilo the pretext by Mr. Wilson for a violont tirade against California, whom he represent ed as "having botb arms in the treasury," ii i id endeavoring to absorb the whole public revenue of the country. Mr. Uwin asked if tho Spnator from Massachusetts bad not sop. Jiorted all tho appropriations for California. Mr. V. answered that he had, until new light yas given hi in by Senator llroderick. Mr. win rejoined that such a course was dtma gnyiteism." Mr. Wilson inquired if the re murk was applied to 1) i in, and Mr. (Jwin ma king no answer, Mr. W. said he "would sooner be charged with dcmagogueisni than itealim)." Mr. Uwin sprang to his feel and anked if the Senator from Massachusetts intended to npply the epithet to him. Mr. W. said ho bud uo explanations to make, whereupon Mr. i. pronounced bim "a liar, a coward, and a tlandcrous traduccr of character." Here i mlcd the afl'uir on the floor of tho Senate. Kurly the next morning Mr. Uwin, not re ceiving any message from Mr. Wilson, selec ted Senator Fitch, of Indiana, ns his friend, and dispatched a challenge, which Mr. Wil ts on declined accepting. This closed tho cor respondence, and us there hud been no expla nation or apology for tho language used by Mr. Wilton, wo w?re on tho eve of having imother ' caning afluir." Precaution had been tibid to prevent a sectional bias being given tu the diflicutty, by the selection of n Senator from a rrco State to bear tho chullenfe. I my we wero about having another "caning u!luir,"j when Senator Seward, os tho friend of Mr. WiUun, umlci took to bring about a Kr.'.tlcmcnl by on nmplo apology from Mr. Wil.-.on. Mr. Seward culled upou Mr. Uwin, ut:d begged that hu would suspend uuy actiou unlil lmMr. Seward) could make an effort tu :ettlu the iliflieulty amicably. Mr. Uwin consented to grunt two buiirs lor tl.u purpose ,l ictciviug an apology from Mr. Wilson. ..I r. he ivaru ui oi.ee umw up m i-m," iis tM ins being sath-fiietory to Mr. (J win and bis friends, M r. Seward hunied on to proctiifc Mr. Wilson's signature. The latter a iked j tixo to show it to. some other friend?, nini: tho enemies of Mr. (jivin succeeded iu i.uJu uig Mr- Wilton to refuse his nignntiiru. Mr" Seward recrctled the result, but deter-I ' . ... ir.., .... i,,-, ,1 ! rmiU'iJ not to leuvu uny c """" arrcit a street fight. Ho sought tien. lbivis, :-Vi.;ilor fium Mitibsippi, and iato Secretin v ,r W.ir, ntid begged him to ceo Mr. Uwin, ni.d get !.. in to luodify, if possible, bU demand t ,r :.n upi.!o,:v. .Ueu. Havis undertook the t but bViirst Bought an interview with Mr. 'Wi!.-on, to leatn bib vinws. Uen. Havis e . t'ated the pr.ipr.oty of Mr. Wil: on fixing ejln ho-irs between which he would bo upon i',.r biuk of t'ue canal, and ready to defend l.itr.s.f. This could ba done without any f'Jrmal 'clulienge. Mr. .Wi'.oi.i. asked what v.ouU be tho probable result of such a meet-i-.f. -Tho O-eath of cue or both of the par t:.-s' responded Ueo. l'avis. .Mr. Mison lit oiv:e iIhI.uhJ that modu (if settlement, i.!:d ;."U. d what Mr. Owin proposed doing. 1 doubt not," said Ueueral Davis, "ho will attack you on sight, und in a rencontre of that kind, he will have every advantage or von. accustomed, as ho bos always been, to the hazards of a frontier lire." Mr. Uson then expressed himself ready to make any apolosy which might be agreed on by Mr. lUvis, Mr. Seward and Mrs Crittenden, and imiieiJiutelv addressed a noto to Mr. Uwin to that cli'ect, which is published with the correspondence. Mr. l'uvis then held on interview with Mr Uwin, and asked him if be wus willing to entrust his honor in his ;Ueneral Davis'O hands. Mr. Uwin said he wai, but that ony settlements contemplated must be speedily made. Uen. Davis said "You know Wilson will not Unlit, and we must have no more "caning affairs." lour -eputation for bravery is not involved ; that ius been established on five different occa sions. You can afford to bo generous, ami i hope you Will leave tho whole settlement to the persons indicated by Mr. Wilson." Mr. :'!w;n assented to the orrangement, and hence tho adjustment ns published, in which Mr. Wilson disavows npplying the offensive term to Mr. Uwin personally, but ouly intended it no referring to extravagant legislation for L'uUfonim. Mr. Wilson was rather unfortu n do in the selection of words to express the ilea of ' extrava.-iii t legislation" and the history oT the trunsactiou shows that the Massachusetts general won but fuw laurels :u the quarrel which he provoked. WHAT OXK CHEAT T.IIND CAX AltOM- Tho "great ones" of tho earth have been justly designated as suclrfor having achieved tMids and objects unattulned by their fellow men. If we traco the rise uud progress of them, we shall see, that not only has their Bitccess been owing to a new Idea or original suggestion, but in o fur greater measure to tho systematic mode of carrying out the pro jects, and bring them to a Euccessfol issuo. Jn no instanco has thrs Tact been moro truly exemplified than in the career nud lightning triced progress to fame of Thomas liollowuy, und tho proportionate univcrsul dissemination of bis Tills and Ointment as a specific for nearly every disease of the human framo. Wo have been fortunate enough to learn from bis own lips the vwdus operandi of this wonder-working system, which evinces its su yoriority not only in baring reached the iiame or perfection, but in keeping afloat this iito'bty organization, a "harp or a thousaud ttnngs" to keep iu tuue. i ilm ri.ader conceive to himself the pos sibility of crealiug and continuing in working order a business from whoso focus two arti thn Hiifiole coeuomen of Holloway's Tills and Holloway's Ointment, are kept verpetually in the band and within the reach of ouo iu every hundred of a community, and that community coutained in no less limits la of the earth'i broad surface. Now this is not only accomplished but done with ease and brrmony withul : these almost ..i.;,.. ,;inn. rompilip. called oricinally ub we are assured) from tile vegetable productions uf that soil which gave us birlb, are moreover eo compounded, from carefol study and re- i. o. tr, not with divers tendencies, but wonderful unity or effect ; the individuol pro nurticB of Holloway's medicine, become pas lice or active to auit the exigencies or the cso the Tills containing both tonic, as well RJ detergent qualities, develops tho ono or tho othor, t the symptoms of the patients rase mav demand, the OintmeDt beingan exnelluut" aa well as a bealiog application, ..bl. - uimilur mode of attaining the desired end, thus mutually assisting nature to cast ' . .! f is it t n or i nil oil tu Common enemy. uu BuuwMD I reitrn of fell disease. Mutb more could be said on this point that can wU come within the scope of this short "tide, which we have thought U our duty to i Jm casual dance at a great underta king that may have escaped the observation, tlv the due appreciation of . it..- ,.f ur readers: 6 system Con ?.;..a it ...a and carried out as it is, by . master mind. W. will at some future time render kou.e further interesting particulars with regard to this peerless ana uopreie Bitten by a Snakb. A man attached to Hall &. Co'i Amphitheatre, was bitten by a snake, yesterday forenoon. The anake wan that exhibited by the "old Snake woraen," so familiar to our people, and which has at tracted so man; curious eyes at a cent a peep. Tho showman wus desirous or purchasing the snake. a rattle snake, witb some hair a doz en rattles ; and for the purpose of driving a profitable trade the old lady seized it by tho neck, holding it up to bis admiring gaze, witb the assurance that she had charmed it into perfect docility. The would-be purchaser at tempted to take his snakeship iu the samo. manuer ; but seizing him too low on tho neck was bitten in the thumb. Dr. Rutherford, being immediately called upon, administered over a quart of fourth-proof brandy, making him almost instantaneously drunk and insen sible. 1 his proved a successful antidote to poison, end the man is now doing well, having escaped all tho dreaded effects of the bite. We have not heard whether negotia tions were resumed Tor tho transfer of the suuke, but should rather think the man bad enough of that kiud or critter. Since the nbovo was in type we have learn ed, from Dr. Rutherford, that the effects of the poison is he thinks, killed, but that there is still dunger or tho effects of the bite. The man's name is John Madole. He has been a resident of Marathon, Courtlund Co., N. Y., where his relatives reside. His friends there have been written to, and tho man himself taken to the Poor House the Circus com pauy having left without making any provi sion for his comfort. He was formerly a raft man. Harritburg Telegraph. What n volume oftbonght tliere is iu the following item which is going the rounds : "A Ynt NO Slicidk. A little girl, twelve years old, attempted to commit suicide at lioslon, tho other day. She had been severe ly punished several times by her teacher, and fearing further chastisement, she drank a tea cup full of burning fluid, but an emetic saved her life. She gave her reasons for tho act that the girls "picked upon" her; that sho was called "stupid," mid her teacher had pun ished her, and sho was tired or lire." The world will never know now many peo havc been made 6tnpid by tho simple cry or "dunce" which has been hurled at them. The lute Uov. Marcy was a "stupid" boy until he got a teacher, who had senso enough to treat him"intclligently oiil ..ankly, insteud or "lar ruping" the futuro statesman for every fault. A Fkmas.k BACiiKi.on. At tho first annual commencement of At ount Union Collego Ohio tho degree or Bachelor or Liberal Sciences was conferred, amongst others, upon Aliss Jane W. Chapmau. New Advertisements. "notice. VI I. persons having claims en Michael Gra ham, sub-contractor on Section 54, North em Central Hail Road, for materials furnished or labor which they may consider mo in any n ay holding for, will please present them to Dr. W. H. Mnrr who has hound himself in an in strument of writing with me to draw said lira hum's estimates and keep mc harmless against all claimed against said Graham. R. EOfiI.E. Sunbury, July 3, 1S58. ICE CREAM I j IRS. M ARIA WHAUTON respectfully in ' " forms her friends ind the public generally, thai she will accommodate them with lex cream, at her residence, on every evening (Sundays ex cepted) duiing the present summer. Sunhury, July 3, 1858. SHEPJPF SALES. liv virtue of certain writs of iVfi'i Facial issued out or the Court or Common Fleas or Northumberland county, to me directed, will bo exposed to Public Sule, at thn Court House, in Sunbury, on Saturday, tho 2-ltb day or July, inst., (18'i8) nt 1 o'clock P. M., the following described real estate, to wit: Two Certain Lots oT Ground, situate in tho borough or Sunbury, Northumberland county, in that part or said town commonly culled "Hendricks' and Clement's addition," con taiuinu each 30 foet in front on Chestnut street, and about 130 feel in depth, adjoining lots of Daniel llenninger on the hast, and Denjamiu Hendricks on tho West, whereon are erected a two-story frame houso and a frame stable. Seized, taken in execution, ond to bo sold as the property of William Atkius. Also, at the snmo time and place, a certain lot of ground, situato in tho llorongh of Sun bury, aforesaid, and marked on the general plan of said town No. 310, fronting on Whor tleberry street on tho North, and bounded by Dilberry alley on the South, on the Kast by lot No. 318, now owned by William Hoover, and on the West by lot No. 320, owned by Margaret O. Lyon; containing CO feet in front and 230 feel in depth, whereon are erected a two-story framo houso and kitchen. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as tho properly of Henry Petery. JAMES VANDYKE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Sunbury, ) July 3d, 18.r8. J " BOROUGH ORDINANCE! Pk IT Ordaisku, bii the Durgcftr ami Council of the JSorourh of Suiiburu and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same. That on aud alter tuts ilato it shall not bo lawful for any Kuilroad Company, to allow their locomotives or trains of cars to run within the limits of the Borough at a greater speed than at the rato or live miles an hour under the pcnnlty of twenty-five dollurs for each offence to be recovered as debts of the samo amount aro by law recoverable. On motiou. 1 ho ubovo oruinauco passed uuauimously. lly order ottlie duel isurgess. j no. w. jji'cn F.rt, Sunbury, July 3, 18."8 2t Town Clerk. NOTICE. AT a meeting cf tho Hoard of School Directors of Sunbury, on the 2d of June iaat, a resolu tion was adepted, authorising tho the Secretary topubliaha list, of the exonerations on tho tax duplicate of Jarcd Brosioua for 1850, in pursu ance of which the following is published ; Joseph Bower 60 (ieorge W. Kiehl, 60 60 Frcd'k. Noaker, 60 60 Jacob Rake, 60 43 W'm. 11. Thompson 50 60 Dilwurth Dewees, 60 50 Washington JIarb 50 43 Jacob fctrinc, 60 60 Waller Bell, 50 60 Geo. Noaker, 60 60 Morai Tersing, 50 60 David Stewart, 60 60-' Alex. Gazette, 60 60 Theo. Kobiua, 60 68 Wm. Kiefltr, 60 60 I Duncan Myers, franklin 1). rolls, Sheaf & Dlack, 1 Daniel U right, A. CD.t'Uuet, Hr. Jt.!in Market, 1 43 VVetscr Zeigter, W'm. Bartlow, Geo. Oliphant, Thos. Sands, Charles Burns, Oscar Kiehl, Isaac Verges, Charles (iearbart, TublUhed by order of the Board, P. W. CRAY, Secretary. Sunbury, July 3, 1658. 3t To the Voters of Northumberland County. HA VINO been solicited by many of my fcl low citizens to become a candidteafor the ollice of REGISTER & RECORDER AND CLERK CFTHE ORFIIANS COURT. I hereby announce that I present myself to the Democracy of the county for nomination at the approaching primary election. If nominated and elected I will use the best of my abilities to per forin the duties of the ollice, GEORGE C. WELKER. Sunbury, June 3d, 1858. le FOB RENT. riHK Store Room in Market street, loimerly X occupied by P. W. Gray. Apply to theei ecutois of H. M sneer, dectsstd. April 17 I '' KOBLIT, BROWN & NOBLIT, CaMnet Makers' Finding fUorc AND BEDDING WARE-ROOMS', Having REMOVED to the new Iren Front Warehouse, No. 2S South Second Street, Lelow Dock, West Side, PIII1.LDE1.PHIA. iV 0 W offer to thcr customers and the public 1 ' generally, a new and lull assortment of CABINET HARDWARE A Al ATE RIALS. They invite the attention of the trade to their stock of Hair Seating and Curled Hair, of their their own manufacture Also to a full assort ment of UEDDINU AND UTHOLSTEKV. Philadelphia, July 3, 1858 ly Wholesale Ciroccry. Opposite the Pennsylvania Kail Koad Depot HAKRISUURO, PA. KEEP a large stock of the folloxting named articles, and will sell cheaper than any other house this side of Philadelphia. Cull and sec price of Coffee, I.ard oil, Fish oil, Tar, ' Rosin, Pitch, Sugar, Jr'ish, Tea, Salt, Spices, Hams, Tobacco, Shoulders, Oakum Robes, Calcined Plaster Candles &c, Cigars, Vinegar, Cheese, r'lour, Fluid, Soap, S. II. Alolasses, Syrups, N. O. Alolasncs. Also, Cement, Safety Fuse, Crow Uars, Sledges, Iron and Nails, for sale at very small profits. July 3, T858. ly THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. UltOADWAV, COItNF.U OF FKANK1.1N fTKi:KT, NEW YORK CITY, Una been recently rrtittctl, Tlit. ITrvmiN nit, newlv Ciirimtcil. Tlie furniture nun llcili are superb, rtntl tin' Hiilhs rite ninnirinwil. TAYI.UU'S CKI.KIIKATKD SALOONS AI1K CONNICTFD WITH TIIK ItOTKI.. Here is cuiii-i iitriiiid all the Clintons ui u home, with the luxurit-i of n tnlncu TIIK Sl'l.KNWD I.ADIf.?' FAItl.OU Comm:iuils and une.unlled vif.w or uroauwav, tiik i.vn:n.'ATiiSAi. is Hie most crnlml of miy ol lliufi st elms Holds fur husi ni KH.or plnces of HiiiuKiiiint, nml i(Ur nnsiitln'Sfctl ml vuntugus to families nud pentlrinnl visinut; N.'W "rk. Al.KRFl) I'iiki.xan, I'ropiitlor. New Yoik, July 3, Irtf. ly fiii)E7oi"-E.iTiii-:ii STom:. D. KHUvPATHICK ic SONS, .No. 31 South Tliiril Strwt. between Mnrll' t Bad Chcinu' flreem, I'llll.AHKl.l'lllA, v .mI. C Itri. rniil aiOtil - 11rv null V lirct-n sillnl l'aturi Kiptu, TAN.NT.ItS' lilt., TAN- I S MIS' AM) i.Tliltll'.KS' J'UIJ1.3, nml general UMorl- nieiit ol l.eatliLT, J.'thiKlii-u nud in the Hough. ALSO ItKDSOI.K LV.ATllLll. All of which will he sold low lor Coth, or the na'ial Crii'it. I"" All kinds of t.enlltcr in till! ttounh venule I, f'r which the hiphtut niniki-t price will Iw givei ca.-li,-nr Liken in rxeliunpc for lliilt-s. I .rather Slon.l I res of Chnicoud Sold oil Conimiwiou. riiiUleli-lna, July 3, IWs. ly TIIU "OLD IIO.HIXIO.V COFFES FOT. Thousand of this new Cottee Tot have already heen sold, nml the ileinuikl Ironi all purl of the I'mleil Mutes is ratuilly on tlie inerenw. herwver Inlrodueed, it has given the lu'vt complete n isfuetloii. TIIK OLD DOMINION COITKB TOT. Makes better coffee than it is nossile to ohtnin in any other wny becaune, by mi nigell). us but simple urrange- ment, the housekeeper may bull her eollee lor any luiitini of time without Ioks of uruina, thus securing ull the ele ments of the cllee iu then naturul and proportional com binations. TIIK OLD DOMINION COFKKK POT Gives a healthy beverage. Nervous, duspeptie, mid bil ious persons who had not dared to use c itlee for eats, have been iible to drink their favoillc bevcrace Mpuiu when made iu this new lioiler, anil without an ueriirrenro of any ol the old unpleasant coiiFurpicnccs. b is healthy, btvauseby they ue of a ciii.deiiser. evaporation is pre vented, and (lit collee. enn be Kuled long eunuch to release i all the natural elements of the beiry, and get tnein in just proportion in the beverace. THE OLD DOMINION COFFLld TOT I Is the most economical, for nothing being loit by eva- j poration iu boiliur:, one fourth less collee is rcqiurltd; : wlule the beverage is strntiger, more delicious. I TIIK OLD DOMINION COFFEE TOT Never fails to do its woik right. Cook cannot spoil : your cup of eoll'ee hy neglect or foigetfulness, alter she I iius pUcud tic boiler mi itie stove or runge. I TIIK OLD DOMINION COFFEE POT Is manufactured under the patent for the United Slates ' ARTHUR, BI RNIIAM A IlII.KOV, 1 IT A. 119 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, r Also, manufacture! s si' the t'nited Stalesof Arthur's Cclt hratsd I'alculs Air-Tijht 6ell-Seuling t uns & Jars. July 3, 1S. tt SSEPJPP SALS 2. TY virtue of sundry writs of Yesiutiom au KxroxAS and I.i:vni Finn issued out of the Court of Common l'leas ef Northumberland county to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale at tho Court House in Sunbury, on MON DAY the 2d day ot Al'GL'ST next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described lu'al Property, to wit : A certain Lot of ground, situate in the town ol Trevortoit, in Zerbe township, Northumber land county, being lot No. C, in Mock no. 71, bounded on the north by the Railroad, on the east by vacant ground and the wcigh-scale, on the south by - and on the west by other lots of the defendants, whereon is erected a two story frame house and kitchen. Also, another certain lot of ground, situato in the town of Trevorton, aforesaid, being Lot No. 3, in block 1 40, bounded on the north by an alley on the east bv lot No. 3, in said block, No. 140 ; on the south by Coal street, aud on the west by lot No. I. in said block, whereon is erected a two story frame House. Also, another certain lot of ground, situate in the town of Trevorton, aforesaid, being lot No. 3 in block No. 5G, bounded on tho north by Maha- noy street ; on the east by lot No. 4, in said block on the south by the railroad ; on the west by lot No. 2, in said block, whereon is erected a b'laugh'.cr-house. Also, Lots Nos. 1 & S in Block No. 137 in said town, bounded on the west hy 5th street ; on the south by Coal street ; on the north by an alley and on the east by lot No, 3, in samo block. Also, Lots Nos. 5 & B in block No. 81, bound ed on the west bv lot No. 4 ; east by lot No. 7 in same block; north by Market street and south by an alley. Also, Lots No. 4 & H in block No. SO bounded south by the Ruilroad ; north by Mnhanoy street; east by lot No. 3, and west by lot No. 0 in same block. Also, Lots Nos. 8 V 9 iu block No. SI. 41so, Lots Nos. 12 ct 13 in Work No. Sn. Also, Lots Nos. 1, 2, 3 ami I, in block No. 4. Also, Lots Nos. 7 A 8 in block No. H7, bound ed on the west by lot No. 6; eat by lot No. 9, in same block ; by the railroad on the uoilh and Market street on the south. Also, Lot No. f, in block No. 31. Also, two out-lots In said town of Trevorton, and marked upon the general plan of said town No. 65 and DO, containing one acre cnrli. Also certain tract of unimproved land, situ ate in Rush township, Northumberland county, adjoining lands late of Kipp'a heirs, land of the heirs of John Pitner, deceased j laud of William Dcpuy, William Gearhaitand others, containing 35 Acres more or leas. Also, another certain trict or piece of land, situate in Ruth township, aforesaid, buundd on the east bv land of Mrs. Hussel ; on the north by the north-east branrh of the river Susquehanna; on the west bi land now or late of the heiM of Ja cob Kerr, deceased, and on the south by the road leading from Sunbury to Danville and land of Robert Monro, containing 69 Acres more or less, nearly all of which is cleared and whereon are erected two-story frame house and kitchen frame barn and waggon ahed, well of water, an orchard, out-buddings, A c. Soiled taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Benjamin (iearbart and Emanuel haurTman, trading aa Benjamin Gearhart & Co. and II. B. Weaver. AUo as the property of oenjamin uearnari o vo., endoisets ol Mears ct Davis. x ALSO: At the same time and place, the fallowing pro pert to witt m-. r..n .... tki.j . l .. . three equal parU to be divided, of st.d in all that certain tract Ol piece of Ii lece ol land situate in ;oal town ship, Northumberland county, Tenm-ylvania, bounded aa follows, to wit : Hrginning at a ches nut oak on line of laud viivydto Henry Antes, thence by line of land surveyed In the name of Frederick Antes, north 2i" wrest IS5 perches to a chcunut oak j thence by land late cf Jeremiah Brown north nineteen and a'half degrees west49 perches to spine knot; thence by land of Alexander Johnston and nthers south 78 degrees west 186, 8-10 perches to stones; thencehy line of land sur veyed In the name of Robert Gray, south one degree east one hundred and sixty-five tnd nine tenthi perches to stones; and thence byline of land surveyed to Henry Antes aforesaid, rorlh 89 degrees cast 501 perches to the place of begin ning, containing two hundred and twenty-eight acres and eleven ptrthes Strict measure. ' Also, one full equal undivided third part, the whole into three eqnal parts to be divided of and in all that certain tract or piece of land, situats in the said township-of Cosl. and bounded and described as follows to wit : Beginiiihg at a pine at the comer of a tract surveyed in the name of William Oreen ; thence by line of same land north I J degrees west 180 4-10 perches to a post; thence by land Into or now of Johnston Gray and others north 84J degrees east 252 7-10 perches to a chesnut onk ; thenco by land sur. vcyed to Samuel Wetherill, north 3 degrees west 13 5-10 perches to a chesnut oak; theme by the same north 88 j degrees east 27 8.10 perch es to a stone , thence by the tame north 3 dcgiees west fi perches to stones ; thence norlh89 degrees east 94 perches la a post ; thence by line of land surveyed to John Brady, south 1 degree cast 02 6.10 perches to stones ; thence by lineef land now or late of Alexander W. Johnston ain) others, south 81 degrees west 138 perches to a while oak; thence by the same south 70 degrees west 71 perches to a poplar ; thence by the same south 40 degrees west 52 5.10 perches to a post; thence by the same south 69 degrees west 27 4.10 perches to a post; thence by the same south 1"J degrees e.ist 50 perches south 17 degrees cast IS perches and south 22 degrees east 13 perches to a post in line of land surveyed to Dr. Benjamin Young ; thence by line of tho sold Young south 89 deg. west 132 2.10 perches to the place of beginning, containing two hundred and sixty-three acres and thirty-one perches, strict measure. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas Ilaumgardner ALSO : At the same time and place, sue equal undi vided third part, the whole into threo equal parts to be divided of in and all that certain tractor piece of land siluuted in Coal township, Nor thumberland county, State of Pennsylvania, liouudod and described as follows to wit : Be ginning at a white oak, south one degree cast forty six perches to a stone ; thence south twenty-eight degrees cast ninetv-right perches to n pine, soulh sixty-two degrees west one hundred and forty-four perches to a stone corner, south twenty-right degrees east fifty perches to spine, north kixty-two decrees east twenty-eight perches to a pine, south sixty degrees east forty seven perches to a pine, north fifty-five degrees east two hundred and thirteen perches to a post, north tl iitv four degrees west, oun hundred and eighty five perches to a pi'st. south seventy-five degrees, west eighty-two ptrchcstoa white oak thn place of beginning, Containing two hundred and twen ty acres strict measure, being part of a larger tract surveyed in the name of Lawrence Loniison Ac. foiled taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas Uaumgardner, andterrc tenants. ALSO: At the samo lime and plaep, al! that certain two-story brick building, situate on Shamokin street in the town of Sham.ikin, and lot number twelve iu block onehuudicd and ninety-one ac cenling to plan of said town, eighteen feet front and twenty feet deep and lot or piece of ground and curtilage appurtenant to said building. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Elizabeth Hotl'man. ALSO: At the same time and place, all that certain two story tiame messuage and tenement, situate in the township of Zerbc, in tho county of Nor thuinbcrland, in the town of Trevorlon.and num bcied in the general plan of said town, number Four, in block number one hundred and four, bounded on the north by an alley, on the east by lot number five, now in the occupancy of Alexan der l.ieb, en the south by Shamokin street, and on the west by lot number three, containing in front on ftlianmkin Strect.twcnty-fivc feet, and in depth thirty feet, and the lot or piece of ground and cur tilage appurtenant to said building. Seized taken in execution and to bo sold as tiio property ef M. K. Manly and John Sechler. ALSO; At the same lime and place, a certain lot ef ground, situate in the town of Trevprton, in Zerbe township, Northumberland comity, licing lot No. 4, in block 101, fronting on Shamokin street and bounded mi the west by 'ot No. 3 and I on the east by lot No. 5, being 2.') feet in width and 150 feel in depth, whereon is erected a two rtory frame house painted brown. Seized taken in execution and to be Fold as the property ol M allien K. Manly. ALSO: At ti e same time and place, the following pro perty to wit: A certain tract of land, situato in Shamokin township, Northumberland county, bounded by lands of the heirs ol Juhn Smith, dee'd, and Daniel Smith on the west, lands of George Keller and the heirs of Georgo Divler, dee'd. on tho cast ; lands of John Mart, Samuel Dales and others, on the soulh, and a public Road and lauds late of Hugh Bellas, Esq.. on the north, contain ing 230 Acres more or less, about 90 acres of which are cleared, whereon are erected a two story frame Houso, a large Bank Barn, Orchard, &c. Seized taken in execution ami In be sold as the property of H. G. Taggert, J, II. Furinan and E. C. Barton. ALSO : At the same time and place, a certain lot of ground, situate in the town of Mount Car in el, in Mount Canncl townidiiii, Northumberland coun ty, being lot No. I, in block No. 1(1, in tho gene ral plan of said town, bounded on the north by third street, on the south by lot No. 2, in said block, on the east by an alley aud on the west by Oak street, containing 0 feet ill front aud 150 feet in depth, whereon is erected a two story frame house. Seized taken in execution and to be sold aa the property of David Llewellyn. A LSO : At the same lime and place, acertain lot or ground situate in the borough or Sunbury, Northumber land county, fronting on Blackberry street, ad joining a lot of Jacob Cable on tho east, a lot of Edward i . U right on the west, and bounded hy twenty feet alley on the north, whereon are erected a one and a half story Log Mousy, also a one and a half story Irame house, out-buildings eve. Seized taken in execution and to be sold aa the property of Jacob B. Masacr. ALSO: At the same time and place, two certain lots of ground, situate in the town uf Trevorton in erne township, Northumberland county, being lots No. 3 and 4, in block No. 132, whereon ia erected a two story frame House, said lota being bounded south by a street, north by on alley, south-east by the old Branch Rail Road, and west by the Trevorton Company's Lots. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Graeff. ALSO: At the same time and place, all the interest share or purpart of Daniel La) cock, supposed to be the undivided 12th part, more or less, or and in cer. tain tract of Land, aituate in Point township, Nor thumberland county, bounded by lauds ol the heirs of E. Greeuough, dee'd., and lands of Pe ter Buldy and others, ccntaining Fourteen Acres, more or less, whereon are erected a two-story frame dwelling house, a frame barn, an apple or chard, iVc- Seized taken, in execution and to be cold as the property of William Housel and Dan iel Laycock. ALSO l At the samo timo arid place, all that cer tain two-story framo house or building and basement; situate) in Slmmokiu ttreet, block l'JS, loti Nos. 1 and 2 in the towu of Trevor ton, ia Northumberland county, containing in front ia said Khamokib street HSJ feet, and in dept 40 feet, and the lot or piece of ground. and curtilages appurtenant, to tuid building fio& tk0 in execution and to be Bold at - lu" J"ul'" lJ n"illu" . .uiiiii, JAMES VANDYKE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, fuubury, i July 3, lD8. I ARTHUR'S SELF.SEAMNG-CANS AND JARS. Pince the iutruductinn or Iheie now ccleumtcd Cam and Joii.ovef I1AT-A-MIM.!0N If AVE BKHN SOLD, und nutwIDmlBiHiinf nit nrts of conlrivonrrii for the ac coivpiinlimrMit of the go nip object, moil of which woio hi l le lew ttinn frnmlfl upon hmekrrierri, hnva ber-n oiler H to the public, tho multeity ol AftTifUk'ii, the eiw with which lltcy nre mam.prd. und the rrrtnimy of nunlt, imve nind thfin the favorite Cuim and Jart everywhere : ttnti huw in TIIK FOUKTU YEAH ftince their introduction, their reputation tniinli,h)- gencrnt aeknmvlHement, frir above ony other cmt or jnr in tho mnrket. In proof of thie, wetite( from nlinunt iitnuint rahle IcMiinonints, this one from the ElITOn OF TIIK LADY'S HOOK, in the July Hum" her for JhIv. lH.'.y. He myt . "Tlicae celfhrnted Cnna nud .lorn, thefimt introduced and hy nil ik11, the hcit, are alendily coin inn into rpiutuI line. Thonminda of li ou acker per s who in pout ruM!ii, were tempted to try other cuiia mid jur?, nml who lout more or Icon of their fiuit in coite'pteiict , will hey Ind In Irani thnt Arthur! never tail. For two ar:iMna we have Mid. uai no oilier, nnd we r pent the advice." Aithur'a Cuiia and J urn aro AixrKi;PARi;i roussAUNc:. They Imve ft ehmiitet n round the mouth, on the oiitxitte; filled with cement when mid, timt nil remly fur aenting. Vnn htive, after filling jomi vemel with h"t fruit, only to he.it your ltd, nnd pri-M tt into the cement, when the work ui done. If directions are followed direful I y, suectM ii ahvuyi ceitaiu. PATENT STAMP. iiT" Tu l;e Notice, thnt Aithur'a Cum and J:r till hour the I Nit en I Plump. On (he Tin Cum you will find it im piefcd in the met;ri; on the eurtlienw.'ire Jam, in an ovnl on the hoitotn ; and ia raised letters on the aidts v( the tiluK! Jura. SIZE? A.NP MATERIA!.. TiS Catm tim. runrt, tnlf-pall., and en Hon ) The Cmm Fire proof 'tStonewnre (cniic-col.) Jiuf I'int I Jnr (exrepl f)Mart, and hnll'.gnllon. Tie) Nkst Qiieeii5vre -I'nit, quart nnd hnlfg;illoil. to wenru e (iLAAs Pint, quart unci half gallon. j c"ti-my iu freicht. art. ir its ?i:i.r-snAMNt; CANS ,v jars nrc manufactured under the patent for the United Ptatci hy AHTnrn. i.trnii a.i, a on.noY, 117 mi l Mil touth Tenth Htiett. Philadelphia. Ale mnmihictuiera nmlrr thnt patent for the I'nited State, of the "OMIDO.MIMUN1' COFFEE POT July 3, IS)?. U list or JUItOXIS Tor Nortliumbeilaud County, for the August Term, A. 1) ls;8. GUAM) JUltORS. 1 (leorgo 15. .Siuton, Co , ' Teter Swartz. Jordan, 3 John llower, Lower Augusts, 4 Jacob F. liougar, Milton, 5 John V. I'l ntier, Uelaware, fi Jacob Noecheo, Shamokin, 7 Henry Morgan, Northumberland, 6 I'aniul Mverelt, Coal, 9 (Ieorge llonn, tiuubury, 10 Fleming Nesbit, ChilliEqnaque, 11 1'hilip Schreyer, Milton, 12 William Fnrron, Shamokin, 13 Siiinuul Ulair, Milton, 11 l'uter Kuih, Nortliuiiiburland, 15 Isaac Marsh, '1'urbut, 1G Samuel liovele, Lower Mahanoy, 17 John U. Heller, Chillisquaque, IS John Trosell, Milton, 19 Jonathan Uordner, Lower Mahauoy, 20 John lloiighner. Coal, 21 Charles Kase, Hush, 22 Henry Haas, Shamokin, 2it Franklin A. Clark, Coal, 2-1 Michuel Uiown, L'prcr Mahanoy. TRAVERSE JURORS. 1 Joseph Kennedy, Hush, 2 Jeremiah Longsdorf, Jackson, Ii Hugh Martin, Chillisquaque, 4 Charles Heuhman, '1'urbut, 5 John J. Hitter, Turhut, C Uobert Cumniiugs, Chillisqnaquo, 7 Gideon Koadinmel, Coal, 8 Johu N. Conrad, Lower Augusta, 'J Chrittiau Wontzel, Jordan, 10 John H. Scout, Northumboilaiid, 11 John Dohner, Jackson, 12 F.benozer llastian, Sunbury, 13 l'hilip tiibbocs, l'oiut, 14 John Shriner, Northumberland, 15 Vuluntino Kluze, Shamokin, 1(5 John (iA'-ick, l'oiut, 17 Samuui l'. Uurrows, Lewis, IS Dauiel Carroll, Sr., Turbut, 19 George lleiui, Washington, 20 John Dottinger, Shamokin, 21 Samuel S. Mulick, Lower Augusta, 22 Dauiel Kramer, Cumoron, 23 Joshua Cole, Turbut, 21 Alvin II. Alexander, Coal, 25 Andrew Kitler, Chillisquaque, 20 Isaac IJrown, Milton. 27 Peter Hilcman, Sunbury, 23 l'aniel Shaffer, Jordan, 29 William Osman, Hush, 30 Samuel Trego, Lower Mahanoy, 31 Miner U. Marsh, Turbut, 32 John W. Hulther, " 33 Abraham F.ingaman, Lower Mahanoy, 31 Haniel Dressier, Chillisquaque, 3.") Isaac Deppiu, Jackson, 3G John Mengar, Lewis, 37 Jacob Huulzicher, Lewis, 3S Oliver I?. Hoffman, Coal, 39 John Kepperling, Nortliumbeilaud, 40 I'eter Masser, Sunbury, 41 Houry Feters, " 42 William Harrison, Northumberland, 43 Henry Morgan, Point, 41 Samuel Fetter, Sunbury, 4r Daniel Smith, Jr., Delaware, 46 Israel Dunklubcrger, Little Mahanoy, 47 Amos Andorson, Delaware, 48 George 11. Coder, Coal. JURORS FOR SPECIAL COURT, 9th day of August, A. I. 1 William Nesbit, Chillisquaque, 2 Ueorge Geist, Sr., Jordan, 3 Matthow Duiiuett, Lower Augusta, t Isaac lioyer, Lower Mahauoy, 5 George Kutz, Turbut, 6 John Kuns, Lewis, 7 John Foust, Chillisquaque, 8 Isaac Seller, Sunbury, 9 Selh Cndwallader, Milton, 10 John Maiu-er, Point, 11 George P. Kotnp, Lewis, 12 Keuben Zai tmau, Jackson, 13 Andrew Luverty, Lewis, 14 John Adam.s, Ku-b, 15 Joseph Vandyke, Northumberland, 1G J.nca8 Young, Lewis, 17 Albright Jones, Northumberland, 18 Johu Harmun, Jr., Lewis, 19 Peter Keescr, Zerbe, 20 Johu Clark, Sunbury, 21 Simon Guhros, Miltou, 22 Jacob lvromer, Chillisquaque, 23 David .artman, Washiugton, 21 Georgo Hastian, Jr., Sunbury, 23 Thomas Teas, Milton, 20 Simon Coble, Washington, 27 John Hottman, Sr., Lower Mahaocy, 28 Philip Metier, Hush, 29 John Martz, Milton, 30 James Hussel, Chillisquaque, 31 Johu i. Conrad, Lower Augusta, 32 Asa Everett, Turbut, 33 John ltiddell, Delaware, 34 Andrew K idler, Tui but, 35 Samuel Caldwell, Lewis, 3G Silas Wolvcrton, Upper Augusta. To the Electors of Northumberland Comity. Fr-tiow CiTirms We are authorised to announce THOMAS D. GRANT, of :he lior ough of Sunhory, as an ludepehdeut Caudidalij for the office of REGISTER, RECORDER &c. at the ensuing election. Mr. Grant is too well known to the rr.onr. or Northumberland county to need any commenda tion at onr hind. No one questions his qualifi cations for the post ; his character for morality, industry and sobriety is irreproachable and his popularity as a titan and rflicienry as an ollicer undoubted. For the list six yens he has been the principal clerk in thii ollice, and his un tiring industry and ability, his amiable manners aud obliging disposition have elicited the confi dence and esteem of all doing business there. Ve coniiJenlly submit his name, and earnestly ask our fellow citizens to RALLY TO 1114 SL'ITOHT. Respectfully, - MANY VOTERS. Sunbury, Juue SI, ISd. To tho Electors of Northumberland County. J A VINO leen solicited by miuiY of my fellow rjtirenAto become ft candidate for ro-cli!t tiuh for office of KEGISTEH A; KKnORDKR AND CI.EllK OF THE Olim AMI COUllT. I hereby ennnunce that I present Jnysolf to the Democracy or the county lur nomination at tho approaching primary election. Having had ex perience for a number of years, and being the present incumbent, I flatter myself that I would he able to render general satisfaction to the citi zens of said county, and if nominated and elect ed will use my best abilities to perforin the duties of tho ollice. . . C. BOYD rURSEL. Sunbury, June 20. 18S8. 7 XiisT or CAUSES. Tyon tnnl in the Court ot Common l'leail Northumberland Couiily, to be held at Sun bury, on the first Monday of" August, 1853. rr-AiSTiirs. Dr.i EsiiAvrs. Eli7.al.cth Seller's children vs. '.lm K'hl. John Peter l'ickcson John llowen Alexander Colt, James 1'aRcr, Henry Wcise, Wolvrrton &.1 T ( i rger ri ai, vs Shaffer ct al, va J. J. Mnwr, vs John A I.loTd, V James Vandyke, s Thos. Unumsnnluer, lenient v FEclt-man. James M aione v 1'hila & Sunlmrv K K Co. Thomas 1err v? Alfred Knca?c, Wm I.onax, &c vs Win 1. Helfrnstein, (I M Klemming Ac, vs Wm I. Ilellent-lein H lleilv Ac vs same IlnagA Brown V9 William I. Dewart, Edward tirofs vs Halph Bogle ct al John 11. Pox vs William Ayres' ndin'r. Sarah Miller co. vs Henry M. Kobins, Ira T. Clement vs Charles Hrlfenstein, Inac Brown vs John S l'etermnn, Deherah Hu77.v vs Jos Huffman's adin'r. llazrard ri Slarick Vs John 1'. Purscl, lieuben Parrely vs W. (i. Kase ct ul William Wolborii vs John S Snyder, Carbon Run Imp. Cd. vs J. Faruswnrth et al. I.saac BroAii vs Abraham Straub, DAN1KL RKCKLHY, Proth'r. Protlionotory's Cilice, 1 Sunbury, Juno 10, leW J 1 ' J v()C I . A A TJ ( )N- TV'OTICK is hereby Riven (hat thn several ' ('mirta of Common l'leas. General Quarter Srnsions of the peace, and Oprhans' (ourt. Court or Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in and for the county of Northumberland, to commence at the Court IK use, in the borough ol Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, iho 2nd duv of AUGUST next, and will continue ONE WEEK. Tha coroner, Justices of the Peace nnd consta bles in and lor the county of Northumberland, aro requested to be then and there in their proper per sons, with their rolls, record, inquisitions, and other remembrances, to do those things to their several ofiiecs appertaining to be done. And ul w itnesses prosecuting in lichalf of the Commoril wealth against any prisoner arc also requested and commanded to be then and there attending iu their proper persons to prosecute against him, as sh;,ll be just and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors arc requested to be punctual in their attendance, at the time appointed agreeable tj their notices. Given under my hand at Sunbury, the "Rth day of June in the year of our Lord one thous and eigh' hundred and fifty-eight and lbs Independence of the United Slates of America tho H2d. God save the Commnmve:illh. JAMES VANDVKE, Sheriff. Sheriffs Ouicr, Sunbury, j June 2(, 185S. ) STRAY C 6 WAND I IE I FFEK7 AME ti the premises or the subscriber, on or about the 12th day of June, lSoS. in bliamn- kin township, Northumberland county, a black Low nml a ml lleifler. J he cow is about cloven aud the hcillVr about two years obi. They both have a stur on the fotchcad and are white about .!. I...ll ....I Kt...t 11. ,.........l ... .....u ........ ....,uo.vU to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take them way. LEWIS CHAMDERI.IN. Shamokin twp June 21, lrtfiH Cm PUBLIC NOTICE. VJ'OTICK is hereby that the l.ATIONS, heretofore su BUSINESS RE- subsisting between William Weinier and the undersigned, in the Drug Store at Northumberland, have, by mutual consent, this d.iy (June 7lh, lSriK.) ceased to exist; und the Rooks ami accounts will remain for settlement ami collection in tho hands of the subscriber, who will continue, to carry on the business at the ol I stand. ROBERT n. McCAY. Northumberland, Juno 3d, IH5S. AUDITOR S NOTICE. T' HE undersigned, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of .Northumberland county, Auditor to distribute the money arising from the sale ef the realestato of Chaiilis Wkiki:l, will attend lor that purpose at his oliico in Sunbury, on Saturday the Sfith inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M. HENKV DUNN EL, Auditor. Sunbury, June 12, 1858 NEW CONFECTIONARY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. M. C. GEA1I1IAUT, UAS just received o new and excellent assnrt ineut of Roods at his Confectionary and I'ruit store in MARKET STREET, Suuburv, where he manufactures and keeps on hand, at all times, the most choice Confectionary, Ac, Wholesale aud Retail, at Philadelphia prices. Among his stock of C'oiifectionarics, maybe found : Krrneh fercts, Omn Props, nil kinds of scent, jluriu'ii Almonds, l.ove Drop, i:reain While, Rl'iit Urops, red and white, ' I.em ai Jelly I'nkes, Itoiie. I'init limpn, ' Vunilla, r-!i;-k Candies, of all scents t'.nnnion Seeicts. H'v k Candy, l.Kiuoiice, Almond Candy, FRUIT. Tt;ttiannn, 1 'um-i. lnic, riCR. Aliui'iiiltt, ninff, Nui-B tf t! Vm.it LKMOX HYKUr ef a Fuprrior quality, ly Ihe ninale or .W.en. A surriir quality of iScuars niul Tuhui'ca, u ml a I vani'ty uf l-imlit'tinnuru'n, fruit, c, all -f wludi th oilirfj chrnp at whoK'salo or n tail. ICE CREAM. He h:ia al opened an Tee Ciejin Haltmn, nnl will t all times lie ready to bi re his ;u.-touierH with h e Cream. Kunliury, Juno 10, 1S.'H. ly EXPRESS AND TRANSPORTATION LINE OUDS Fhil.pril from tlifc Warehouse of KKEEt), VAf!l) & I'lU'EL), No. 811 Market strett, aliove Rlli st., rhiUih'liiliia, to all iiitermeiliatp points along tlie railro.nl, to Sun Imry anil NorthumlierlHiul in J-urtit ular, without tranKhiiuirnt anJ at the lowest rates nf fniglit; All orders thankfully received and proinlly attended to, and (ioods carefully delivered lo all Merchants and others. r.'iBIiBKICK MITI.I.Y, June STi, 1358 yin$ Transjiorler. FLOUR AND FEED. Jt'sl" rectived hy the stilisrrih6f a fresh nip ply of FLU I' It AM) FLBb which will tr old at wholei-ale and retail CHEAP FOR CASH ONLY, eft-sent prices from $5, 50 to $ti,ru ptr Ml , A liberal disrount to ths trade. Also Crackers of all klnJn, Caudles, Pcap, Raisins, Cigars die. A few choice dried apples yet on hind, at $200 per bushel, they are very nice, Hy oMig inj '"' trying to please all, llm euWrilicr hocs to merit Ilia good will und I'stransgo of his friends and customers. V. O. HAVEN. Msrket k'fjuare, tSuiitiury, June li, 18.t. 1OKTand MA LIE It I A WINF.S. fchieJum Schnapps, Wild Cherry brandy, Ulscklicrry ind Lavender brandies for uiedicinal purpura al March H.'bl. V'. 1'IMJBK. TO INVALIL n n. K aTTd m A N Anntical 'i;tVftm rtiid I'hlsiciai. featcs of the Lungs. t.atc of the Cincin nati Marine lfospilul.F.ditor of the "Med ical Stttltistiops,"- Corresponding ilciiibc? of the London Medical Society of Olsertd torn Author of "Letters to Invuf fic; My lie eoituhr.l pi fullowR ... I Wll.UA.MM'UK T, Pu , lile lfr.tr?. I ; isiiliildny, Jn'l '.Mil K,1 MiCK-IIAVrN, - - - IJ'li " l.KWIrilifno, - - - ll'li " ff.MlfltV, .... Mil, " llARItlSUl Rn, . . . lath ft in4. I) It. HAItDMAN tn-nts Conminiiliuli, tJr.'Mi !nll. !. rvn"ttn, Aptliiui.,uutl (hutusc ul' Uil-'1 incut und l.ui, ly ttlt'diciil Jii'ittlQl'Mti. IJi. fliir-'in'.iu's tlri'iim n jiut.Tic cii'.r.'Jtr.?c ore feuidtfc npt'ii tlie f"llcwiir fiicis: I 1 1 ib tli'r-i'Kli snd cumpl. te iirqMiiintaitf-e v ::h Ii r pr:,.-t if "f tlie us.it cvl-.-tuutc J f'i; si'-lans n! l.'.l pi.- a well Aim-ii'-H. 12 The I'eculiiiiities of rvHti-m of nuilicution do" r.Ting from every oilier ever ji-'l nil-iplil il"tl not ni:ik. sick lo linke we'll ; lli'l le:il i.lu'vjl In 'Mti'-I III. n:un dift cunlinff nl! d:oi?;eioiiii ilrMu nm! jm' ino:p tliinnr.-iH 'J. II' Hiijie;.'v'lent'-il e-r-!i'.-e Mi IlMpil(il pracin:c where every li'i:!1. t il'to-ioie v;is preH'-utrd I'nr Ins trp.it nient rtml lit r:n:-s of Jeullt, mi cuiilr.niiiliiin nf ll.r hnly nitiile, nnd Hie Tii.virniices (if thenneetrd cn'.-lnlly n-tcil il-'vvn hy his own h.irid f-T fnture reH-reiiT. TlieBn hour mid oliser:iti"jiii tins lnfnie 'ii-n crMn;i!e!i'l. wil! form tv'.'n tine .ihnneii nf Ii n hiM:'lr?d in''. e .eh, whirh Will I'e pnlilnliH f.irl'ie li'-lul'tut th Medi-:.' fTi'l. f,i.iii 4. In addition til tins, hu v;ist expei H-nre, ii.T'juired ! IriiveliinK nemiy lie ,;irs. Ir.nting (hi (ifcotnU diiinnlh', Imve nllirdeil frent iiilvrint:ic.-i l'"r ilmerv:ili in nnd t I'm aludy of nil dlst-arrB incident to llie himiHii liinnly. In tjn4 period of lime lie Inm truveled a ilisliiiiie lienrly npnil ., two em ire circuits of the ej .In? , jnd li:in iicpn. prrii'i ilic-' lor and heen cillfulled ly nearly at) thousand inulul. Al.t. DtrRArr:S TRKATF.l In relation to the folfiwiie- direnrtn. enlier v.-iiei, riin: plieiileil with l.nnr; Altc'linii, i-r exiitmj al I '!'.. IllVlleil ronKullatli,n-MRil:lly find tliem prom;.! !v riirui.ie I'mtnpmis and nil fnrmsoi relll.de cumpl.iimn , Irrix'i. laritieB and Weaknesii. I'alpitation and .'111 -r f'lrnin ef Ili-nrt I lij.,-rt.-n f.ivi.!1 Complaint, Dysprpria, mill all other lJisciiHin n N iiirn i! nntl ilowel, riler, Ac, IV All iliwaren at the live mi ! fm ; N'.tnul'.:n, '1; i ieiv, and all forinn of rieivo'l His.-uv. rT No charge of Conruluilion 8 D. TIAHDMAN, M 1. June li. t'3; Gin SALT ! SALT I riHE advertisers keep constantly on had r! JL LAROK SI I'I'LY of (.round Hum sol, ANhtoti Flue tlo., r:lrphall and Ucakinil Fitio and 1'AIIiY SAI.'I j width they are how selling at VtUV I,OV CARR, fiEISE 4 CO., (iiain and Lumber Company House, utio 1U,JS58. 3t Baltimore. Wholesale and Jlctail Dealers in DOMESTIC 5b FOREIGN WI1TE3 A1TD LIQTJCRI3, Mill street, (East side) Korth lMmvillc,Va. nnilE undersigned would respectfully announce to their friends and tho public generally, that they have purchased 8 very extensive stock of Wines and Li'junrl direct from the Custom House, which tltoy oiler to the trade at Philadel phia prices thereby saving freight 4r. JOHN W. MIEIIH'K, - J. S. HALL, PnnviHivJuno Jfl; 18fl. tf Dissolution & Co Partnership. r"MIE linn of Shepherd and Hcwelt, ('onl Opc rutors, Locust .Summit Colliery, oithuui berland County, Pa., licing thia day (June 1-t, IH."iH,) di.'solved by mutual consent, tbo buinesi will lie heuccloith carried on by J anics M. shep herd and John McKarland, under the linn name of hlirpherd & McFarlaud, who will pay alf claims against atid recti' c all accuuiila due to tlie late lirnl. JAM12-1 M. RIIEPI1ERD, Sunbury, Pa., CHAKLEH 1IEWKTT, Phamokin. Pa., JOHN MT ARI.AND, Pine (Jrovo, Pa. .Sunbury, June IS 10f8 Iir. V. II. ritii.noit, Of I.ANCASTKR. Cily, late of I'lnln.t. Iplna , when lit lias been in mecesfl'nl pmeliee i"-''.- Ilumliel of 5'. jeeeived Inn ednn,n. n at the jLt Jl.ilieal i o!ltKe '' '.hc "'u'1 .?'.'; J 'J ' l'f" " la.ce i m me nill'lelil iiorpiiH.8 lor several e;iri n t?ieiiitt r nt the AiiHlytuMi McilicJil lnilit "I Nnv V-uk, ami late Mflical sufjieim i tiic l tiiini Mji'ta Ajvy, ii'u "litre hinikcll to tlie I'ulilic In HtixuJnuy ,rfijM'iiriil '1 liputfl uicihcuicti ulwnvfton l.ntui (Jinti trm 1'te hest lAitKinioritj-ft uur c unlir, iiinl the JItnht l Oai dt'iiK if the wot hi. No patent innti(.'in? jnrm'uljiM nr ic coiDinriiiletl. Molfuies ueil mtly whuti will ivt bnk ili'WU the f'tnrsHtmiuii, but will mii'Vulc the .yteMi funil ull ihjunc it h is RiiKUtiuctl from iinnt'i;il iiiciltniuH. Chro nic and ililliciilt iiisu'iBt.ij muFl he ircatnl unni iniolvficf' piin-itcf, whirh tf to kmiw :nvl n eeitant h it dtt:c ix lii nature nml phsinietrr iciimic a kimwtnte nl tht flu muni oi'i.ititiu'iiifc nf every i i I :mJ llttid"! tin hiinimt iKuty ; the etianct-it thm klnl! ;ni UutiU ;ne niiinbli: i f Mii'.iTjntir . Tokiitiw wliut nifiu'tiitB t Mii;t- t vuiv it;tkti rejuirc8 a knnwlctlgc t Ihc th,iniiMl 'it;:tttm mu nf nil Iirul!t rnipl'iyi'il III lllillt'lllf ; :tmt It u f UTK li) p'.s. Ht-MtK'ii nl tlim knn Idtlge, it is msiii!e t rme Jtnvd'K.u.tt u mutter ( ti-"w lom gtiiiitliii? ami Iruve lim piucut in n liealitiy mi't prrl'ec'ly curt-t ii.niiii' ii. Mi'luiu'lioly. Aln;ntitiun; ni thnt hfite r' a!i-nHti"n niil wiakm-fcs ( tlie iiiuu! wbirh u-nilrr piTHMix mr-Ji jth1- -tt iiif; the pleaMirew fir perfurininp the Hurirs liu-; 1); pfpFiu i that (I tat netting li8c,uf' nini f l I Hi simyer f hcaiili niul ImppiiH-rF, Hfi'li-Tdiiiung the constitution, and y iilv '3rrm'r; lhnii.ainti to untimely urave-, 4-jii iu& rmj hjti rally t-e cured. H hcuuiutifciii, in anyl'nini ir cnnditmii, t-liTotiir nr neut't warranted enrahltr; 1'iMl'-pHV or tuning ickn'tn ; nil thmnic ami tiilirn e;tsiB"t' Keinrt1' li eeastit ruilimily itnmveil; iktil lUirinii. nntl ev-ry riesiTii -(it'll ni" ulfi-ratiiMtt, 1'iles and S'n'lul' um liit-u.-. n. which have liHllted all previous iiie1ieal rkil! can ln cut I hy n y tiriiiincut, Wlitm Ihe eoiifiiiutum i n"t vxhan-'i '1. I 'In My all tliacnH'i (yei, CiinPHinpiii'M) etui K eiUtd. iV't'aneer cured without the kmie, I will remain n my i:Iice n Ki'vr: pys h t ir-- j Iiayx, linin M el ek A M.. t r M , f imii-wtM'.. paiieiiiB 1 1 1 tin ii iii'tiiif-e, ami r ntua hi i iik r ni u-iv (iiTinaii !aniu;ijr. Will mak-- i r-1 t ! nn .1 -t ui.'i: u le'Uliel. May l-e UdJieaat'd I'V ii'l'H, I u S ;';-i: f. IsaaeuIer eilv, Vn. W.U VIIUMt'i;,M p June 5, lv ''in RIVIERElfOUSE, O'ermerl) KliueV ll-d l,) LKWISUl IU., I'MON C , l'A. n. ;.iii:rzi;i t ii oiri tor. ' l'H IS is one nf the Urgent and lu-M inriiiMn l IIt'en 1 the Wect Itiumli. It is liKHled m tli-l-uin : :! 'I tlie- town, (il lu-ina tlid i'lil v I I'M el ui l:tkrt .m- ) '1'he proprietor in del iiiniud, i nse eviy tA-ni-.tt'. make it i ii--use niici'l' tht bebt in lac ltc , and it it' it. rare indueeinenii, i--r peistil8 vh " '-'d a rh -rt fmte hi niicnfthv iiiosi I't'.iBiiiii tuwna tu ccalfjl I'ttuid) !.m:i t'liJiii't k very umd-'iiite. I.ewifliin. June lv!, Its'w1. "C O M E 6 N ETC 0 M E A L L ! ! I.UAKN TUB LIST Or l'KICKs AT TUB People's One Price Store. E. Y. BRIGHT & SON, i;.m:ur, r.i., HAVK rrcclveJ their large uiitl choice MiK't rJ stock uf ITEV' GCCSVi .. t'niriinisrcl (if nn 'rnJli-ss nricly, aiij ! wliicli t'.u y rciCL-lfully invito tlio atleniiiMi uf iLo ju! lie IrvlliiR burcJ that tlu ir lire asMirlnu nt and gt' al Miiii ly of all kni'l.s it (ioi.ils cvnl'iiii'.l with t!ir rxct'Ciliiigly lw jnicr which thy ai ihtcrniiiitU to sell at, will render entire ati.-Jjc ti.iu. 12" CorNTUY rUOPT'CB u-intcJ iii ex- i chaime ot the very hiln 4 rhurkit j.iice. June ft, IH.'i M R la the nrcniUcsof the sul'.-ciil'!-:, oi: ' tfu Si.'uh ult., a htray mare, 8 or I'J jear.f j old, about medium ie. ho is full fVi.'ted, (tai led on each ide of the breast, ami in ci lnr a dark I brown, legs, mane and tail black. The owner is J r-.ucKled tn come forward, provo pr.ipcily, pa diaries u:ij take her away. WILLIAM WEl'l.Et. ! I.e-.vef Augusta, May Smb. IS'i. SUNBURY SlEAM't'EHRY AtUi TOWING BOAT COMPANY. T IKAVF.LLERS and mliers are rifecifatly int' irmcd ilif.t the subscrilier h'as e.talililii 6 a KTBAM FERUT over te Sm-nu t. anna, at i H unliiiry. 'l li.it a htrge; salu and comiiiodioua ' steamboat will run rejulsrly and promptly, at ' all hoofs during the day, to carry font paari'gi rs as well as ili.cles, Ac., Inlwecn Kuubi'fy and ; the landing on the 6ppole side ef !he river, hoirf ' ways, or to and from Sunbury. The steamboat 'will run hum Market Mreel Wharf, and will I carry pusscniji ra lo and from the Packet moiiiiii! aud evening. The Meam Firy now alVjrd no ' only a sale and convenient tr.iusit c'ver ihe (uT uuclmuiia, but also a plesssni and airreeahle rii ' IRA T. CLBMUNT, Vi i uvi f I Am itw IK'ovi a, l'p a n. i Su hn May I. tjeuiou eukcfjiii-w .