Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, July 31, 1858, Image 3

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1U ARRIVAL OF THE INDIAN AT
QUEBEC.
L&TRR FROM EUROPE.
The Telegraph Call Enterprite Return of
the Agamemnon The lireak under tier
Stern Another Attempt to b Made.
Qukbko, Jul; 24.
The Canadian Compnnj'a acre tamt.r
lodiun arrived ut ttiis pott about four n'clock
tlli ulU riUHIII. .mi I
Tim final brenk in thu Atlantic 1 elegraph
Culilu was below Hi atern of Ibe Aijauiein.
mm after one hundred aud furljr-ix miles
had been paid out of that Vessel. The Aga.
memntm then returned iu mid ocoan ud
crui.ed thtre for Cvo dnji in anticipation of
meeting the Niagara.
On thu Agamemnon ernvinjr at linearis
town, it was resolved to coal, and start again,
for a liuul aUen.pt to lay the cable on Satur
,lav. the 17tb in, the", Mill being, on boll.
aMps, twfUty-Bve b U od red jii lies ol tbe cable
'licfbrf the commencement or the recent
nltoinpt, lb Againemuon eiicouuterod a luri
n.a Mor.n, and rolled so heavily that great
learn were entertained Tor her safety, She
sustained eoi.siderublu damage.
The cause (.1 the breaking of tbo cuUe la
Unknown, the M.aiu upon it ut tbe time bring
Viil' light. The electric i.istro.ne.ita were
Mil mjarud by the heavy rolling-or the ship.
Til 14 LATEST.
By TtlfS",rl1 '"lom 1,"," l" Liv.rpool.J
London, Wednesday. Tans letters report
a, visible improvement in commercial utlaiis.
Lugo orders had been received iu the inunu
taciuriug townn. and purchasers lion, the
lui.-d Stales bud begun to appear in the
'"'The' crop accounts wtre favorable, but
bread.-ttillj were tirui.
The London Times, in a leader, controverts
Ln-,1 Pali..crlon 'a view or the national duty
in regard to tho slave trad... and encourages
the nleu of the unneXatiou of Cuba to the
United .Slates, as Cuba once annexed, the
whulu trade would come to uu eud.
THREE DAYS LATER.
THE EUROPA OFF CAPE HACE.
The India Dill Passed on Second Pending
The Ttltyrapk Fieit.
Sr. JouVs. N. F., July 20.
The Cunavd steamship Ktiioua passed Cupe
Rico jeslerd-iy ou her voyage to itos.ou via
llalilu.Y., and was intercepted by tho news
vachl of the Associated Press. Her dates
Ir..in Liverpool uro Utile 17th Hist , three
days laler lhau previously received by the
hie liner JtlUlaU III t.ueoec;. .v.w..-t
i..i,.m,..ii ! i.t' lie. news was ol.tuiuud.
The steamer Nova iscoliaii, from Quebec,
urtived at Liverpool ou thu lGth, uud tho
lVi sia nil the 1 itll.
Ti. steamers Niui!tira und Agameniiion,
of liie l. leyraph licet, bud completed their
preparations lor a renewal ol the attempt to
lav tho cable, uud were to sail ou the I ill.
The new India bill, previously passed by
!.t House of Commons, had ueeu passed oy
tor-llousH of Lords ou second reading,
rii.. I. ratal massacro of Christians at Jcd-
I,y Mojauiiucdaus had uttrucled much
ik'iention throughout Europe, the lurluali
tjoveiumeiil hud promised to avenge the
i.ussucre by punishing the authors of the
(I'.lragu. It was expected that France Bud
Lr,;;iat'd would tceupy the place at once.
TUB AiLAMIC TliLMlllAHI.
'j; !' i.uiiipmiy me
piling to try one more to stretch their cahlo
i. nu.-a the Allui.t.e. Tbe Agamemnon hav-
ii, - (;.!! luiclt to Ciuetnslowu. and there be
!i g r t . 1 1 twenty live hundred miles of cubic
h li, the iim-U alto return to the rendez
vous in inid-oci'uii and start once more. Af
l. - the reieated accident OU the recent trip,
it is scarcely to be expected that there Will
I,:- any success on another trip, in which pre
cise!) tin! same apparnt us me employed und
the s 1'ne uiiiuu ol proceeding is adopted ; and
uutt iliu.g us wu havo been to giveupthe
grand enterprise, we Lave little fuith in thin
ii, w trial. The vessels were to sail from
i.1 i. i tistoAii ou the 17th of July, and if the
w, iilier has been fuvorublo they may now he
ul the rendezvous. The khorlest time iu
wiiicb we may hear of the Niagura's arrival is
uh.iut ten days Irom this time. A fiesh lud
i.rii a id a ri ti.ru ol tho vessels to Europe may
ilepr.ve us of lien's of them for fotue weeks,
iinle.-j ttn-y thouid be Bj'oUeu by koine home
ward hoiin I ship.
'I'll ii recent experience soems to prove Hint
there is sou.e'hiiig radically wrong 111 the pre.
8 t ni 'dm vperanili. It IS, pel haps, imper
tinetit for layineo to criticise the course udop
t jd by meii ul tcieiicc. But to us it looks us
i it would Oh I, i Iter to run tbe Cable from
the A ii. .-1. call side, und obtuiu tbe support
0, id as.-:slauce ul the Uulf titreulu ; it strikes
u.i III it Ho steam vessels pulling at a cuoiu
i:i opi'o-ite ilirecii.ii.il, mut strain it umliilt
i.o iii-Uer how j',ui)ile and easy lie the paying
out process; it appears probalilu that heavy
cables, paid oul hum verticul coils lor a (J,s
t.iiice l lliuiisaods uf miles, inu;,t inevitably
g,-t lulu knots ur "kinks" thai wi'l prove its
uu lo'lh sides ui the waiter, of using the Grout
h ..-lei ii aim coding the u .bie ou a Series of
reels, much Hill 1,1 it off eusily and auliuul
twisting, and of stalling from the American
iusleuii ol lion. I lie lirilish side, or frui.i nnd-
ii, m. n, seems to be a good oue, und it is to be
4. iiivitled thai llieiu is no disposiliuu to try
it. 1'lot exp. iimeiit on which the fleet uie
tio-v eng.i, d will, e fear, au.ouut to nothing,
except Ihc. deslructiou of the cable, aud the
b miii ujitcy of the Compauy. Phil. Evening
JJulldin.
M ii. Uaiii v tiik Hoksr Tamer. Itoppears
'jy the loreiKii iiileiligeuce, that lUrey, tho
c'h'lrati d horse tumer, has ut last experieu
c - i a r.-verse ul fortune. The pumphh t pub.
In nd by h.i.i some years siuce iu this country
( Miacls linn, which were given rcCeully iu
u u-column.-) h is I , uud its way to Kugluud
uu 1 been repuliii-l.ed, causing great iudigua
to. aamiig Ins i.uii.-cnber3, because lUey
lij.i- been coinpeile.i lo pay largely fr leuru
in' I lie ait uhicl. liiey might have obtained
ny tio piuiphli-l lor a trillu. Mr. llarey has
(.a'll.shed u letter releasing his subscribers
roiii their oaths ol secrecy, und elating that
.no pa,iiiii,vt W..S fi I t -u tnree years ago, mi
ll iliiiely apou the discovery or bis system,
m l cut ins but a meagre and imperfect des
ijitioti of it as now practiced l.y him. It
Ti" pi luted lor puvata cin ulutiou among his
oi, il-. and lus coine to light only by the
teacheiy of some ol them.
Cai.u'ohsu Lkitbr Wkiiino. A returned
'a!. I.. i man icceully told us ull amusing stoty
f letter writing. He said many of the
ii i.-i s are very illiterate, and to write a letter
i qnile. a formidable task. On oue occasion,
wninc in au iu crossing a inuuotuiu bud be
i iw lost and perished 111 the know. Thu
lyoU, an animal of that vicinity, attacked
i,i oooy, auu wueu iuuuo, ine beau liau c li
re !y been eaten off A friend of this young
an, aim know his family, was told by the
b r nuiiers in a i it waa big duty to write to
e father of thu deceased an accouul ot Ins
Jnh. After some ut.jectious from waut of
uctiee it. tucu uiufertakjiigs, be concluded
ibivote the next afternoon toil. . Al night
produced bis letter, saying he had done
a best he could, aud. ihoayht il luld the
ry. jlis letter was as folloas:
Hear
Maior The' klotas bare eat vour
'lUaaUol. Your. ileor BoocbeiL '
Pdtti the Cbing PtH and Tiftana.)
DltCOVKKY ttr A MLRUKR COMMITTED
A V KAR AGO,
Verdict of Coronir't JurgCifttsion
"qf the ifurderer,
Onino. 111., July 13, 1808.
D. J. Stanley cams to this town last sum
mer in company with Win P. Talcott, and
they each purchuled railroad land about two
and half tnilea northwest of Onaiga. Here
Mr. (Stanley built a shanty, aud they lived
alono together in it for weeks, In harmony.
AIT or sudden Mr. Stanley was missing, and
as be wag known to have considerable money
about him, aud bad left bis business in very
unsettled state, tbe people here naturally in
quired the cause of his iliiuppeul'diice. Mr.
'I'ulcott explained it by saying be bad gone
lo Chicago on business aud would return
again soon. Uut months bare passed away
the winter and spring have passed Hiid
Tulcott bus lived among us in the character
or a respectable citizen, and latterly bas beeu
engaged in keeping a livery stable.
A short time siuce he wu detected in wear
ing clulhing belonging to Stanley ; und also
earned a watch, recently tecogniKcd as Stuu
ley's. Thi se fuels aroused the suspicious or
several or our citizens, who weut secretly lo
work to ferret out the mystery.
The result wus, that, alter examining about
ou the farm where Stanley and Talcott bad
lived lust fall, the body or Stanley was round
on Sunday lorenuon, covered with about two
leet ul' eurth, and quite decomposed. Uu
Sunduy evening Tulcott was arrested by the
citizens, uud tie cnul'fFsed the murder. Tbe
coulessiou he made was voluntary und prompt
ed by no one. Immediately on his arrest be
was brought into coin I, ond before the neces
sary legal papers could be made out to retain
lint, tit.der arrest, he looked around on the
uudiencu and inquired for Mr. McCourtir.
Mr. McCourtir appealed, nr.d was requested
by bun to carry word to his wife of his situa
tion. Mr. McCourtir usked him what he
should tell her. Said he "Tell her all
keep nothing hack." Mr. McCourtir then
said "I'll haps you are lint fully aware, Mr.
Talcott, of the result of our investigations,
uud perhaps 1 hud belter tell you that you
will Uu absent this ev, iiing, und see her in
the morning." "No," said Talcott, (while
the audience thickened iiround him,) "tell
her my situation, but say to her 1 am inno
cent." Mr. McCourtir then said : "Mr. Tul
cott, 1 think it proper to inform you that a
body has tieeii b ond ou the ptaliiii to-day,
uud the citizens here think it is Mr. Stanley's
and tlial you are connected with his deuth."
M r. Taicutl. to the surprise of all, iinmcdi
ulel) replied: "No doubt the body is Mr.
Stanley's, and he wus murdered by me, but
to, I UiU ulioiiully ; U Was ul. accident."
The t xai.iitiaiioii bus proceeded neurly two
days und is yet iu proxies. The del'clidulit,
hy his counsel, pleads guilty ol manslaughter.
'1 o sum up the evidence in lull, as it is uli in,
1 would say thai It tul'y sustains the charge
uguiusl the prisoner. Some confessions have
been inuii by Talcoll since Sunduy evening,
A Inch have appealed as evidence, iu sub
stance us follows: One wituess testified that
Tulcott told him, Sunday night, that thu
watch be bud been carrying was Stanley's
prope.ly, and should he returned to his
itletids. Another, tliul he did not kill Stan
ley m self d.leuce, bill Stanley uud he were
in a passion, und be I ulcott) struck the lirsl
blow. Another gentleman, who conducts a
paper in this county, declared that he Weill
lo Tulcoll, u Monday morning, to see him
uud ask him if be could give uny plausible
motives thai uclUutcd him lo the deed, us he
fell inclined to publish uny thing he might
say iu his defence, iu palliation of his crime.
Tulcott 's reply wus, "Tdiere is no palliating
circumstance ; no hope fur me ; 1 utu a miso
rablo wretch. mit-buve hilled linn.
We were hunting, uud got Into a dispute
about the bull, lint' of the hiMiseundJjJfi
'Wll TOVfr?Iieiue,"hii 1 rushed on him w-itb
my gun. . 1 -ttruoU kiiu on ttie l.eud us he
was luuuiug away Hum me, which killed
him."
These, und such like admissions, have been
received us evidence it. t his preliminary ex.
animation, which, added to the abundant tes
tuiiony in favor (,r the good character or de
ceased, aud the overwhelming evidence
nfcuii'Rl Ii." prisouer, leaves but little doubt
us to the nature of the crime.
Mr. Stanley's properly wus taken posses
aioii ur by Talcott, uud his trunk taken to
Chicago lust fall, and there h it. l,g WliU.,
is iu the hands of the Coroner here, with his
contract lor railroad land, which he bought
ol the company, and ah.ch is not assigned to
any one. liulh of these Mr. Talcott has
inuiiu repealed ut tempts to dispose of to his
osvu pecuuiury advantage.
THE ATLANTIC 1 I.L(.tiK.tP.
The steamer North tWir, ut New York
IYnm Livirjuud, tilings us ii.telligei.ce or the
failure of the second atin.,i,i i,. 1,, . i...
Atlantic telegraph cuble, uud ol' the return
ol the N iagara to Ooieenstowti, Itvlaud.
According lo the N. Y. Fust, J',-0r. Morfe
has nevei expected thut the eXfeilitioii al.i. I.
has jiil lailrd, would bn successlul. Hiu.ic.li
' "iio suiiguiue inui a cuble can be laid
unu wuikeu beiaeen the termini which th.
coinpuny has selected. He dots not di.-guise
In coiivictiuu that ihe cuble un buurd Hie
company steameis is much tuo heavy , and
l hut oue ol half us weight of less might be
..uu una worsen e!l. ctrvely. The I'osi add
His vieas upon the subject, uud iheconse
qtiences to which they have led, are slid to
uao ueeu thu controlling reasons for his
being Ml uut uf the board of direction, ut the
"""" ".Men imii.t-inuli.lv preceded the re
ilii.-iii... ... ii..... r . i. .. . ...
... , ,,to , ,,,0 muck, ui course
the company did not muku the cable as heavy
u h lni.1' ft... ni-......, ... ; .
hh-j,, iu lucieuse liieircin.net
ot laying it sticce-fully : und llollili,.. but
irial w,t probably ever determine whether
i ioi. .tioises view is correct. Jlis
opiUlull
unquestionably
possespes treul wei.-ln .. , .1
will be carefully considered il'uny new exper
inent is u,ad. There are oilier provisions
' "ecu aiigpeaicu lo us, ueam-t
Ihe ucfideuts to which the plans tor laime
subinaiine cables have thus fur proved to be
..o.,-, iiiL-u we win submit without
men I for whut they are Worth :
urgu
a caoie cie. cannot be uncoiled without
. thereloru Ihe cublu must be retltd to
be laid. The Uecessitv fur v.tciu ...
the cable, quadruples (uud more) the risk of
UCe.dellla. I Luc. I . , ' . . . '
, .-.. uu- ciiuie must be laid
from one ship. The voyage to England is
easier, shorter and ,.f-r ).. .
front England : therefora the vessel wiib ,L
cable should atari fro,,, this side. There la
(itiu tuj.l -.,.1 i - ' w o
i u uiiij. til luiiiiuuv amj room
autlicieni to carry the whole of Hie cable ,
ever laid i.. luu,B.
.... . o.n ixiimnu iner..r..ru !,. .,n. :
- ... UD Bioweu on a snreea.
s.on or reel, iu the Uvia.hau. and the Uvi-
"" "on. our own shores."
Ou tue leturu ul Ihe Niagara lo Queens
toau the stock of the r.,i, i ... .
declined ill the London ru, k .
il.OUU selling at i'JOO. On it,; next day
however, they were ttuuted at from i-uu,
LlsiNKsa Soitu. Tl.a Savannah Republi
can rega.ds the business prospects or the
South Very flattering. Il say the couuiry ia
lor the oio.-t puil iu easy circumstances, aud
the crops or all kinds, promise un abundant
yield a euu.biuatiou uf circumstances that
iiever fails to enepire etrery deparliiiaot of
trade with cunlitleoce aud activity, . The
planter aud fu.ui r being prosperous, and io
a condition to uieet all tbvir ei.gagemai.la,
the mercbaiils eau lay in their tlucksjxtb
confidence, und enter upon their fall specula
tions without fear of disappointment, either
iu their sales or collection. Upon a gener
al SurVfcV uf ilia field, wa thinlr ma I V,a
iudietiiiua uf ii.era&eil i..I.a,,..r,i. i.,
branch of trade and lodusto v
i.'Bf'JL"! il!i.lill.k.r!!lUl.'!J.Ul ll.l"lJL.Ll.lJjRy
TIKCfll THiDI.
The quantity sent by railroad this week Is
41,453 04 by cana), 41,406 00 for the week
82.859 05 tons. The quantity eent shows an
increase of2,28t lom over last week but it
Tails short of tbe supply for the correspond
ing week last year. iliner' Journal.
Inurrsfd Ahvcax British EMiotutioS to
thb Umtld Status. The annual report of
the Uritish Emigration Commissioners, just
published, states that the total emigration
from the United Kiugdum for the past year
to bas been 212,675, showing t moderate in
ert aso on the two preceding years, but still a
Tulling off of 126,649 from tbe average of the
frur years from 1851 to 1854. The uamher
or emigrants who returned from the United
Slates duriug the year was IS, 448, of whom
ll.l.')4 arrived in the lual bail or the year, du
riug the progress or the commercial crisis.
Last year, the remittances from the United
States by previous Irish emigrants, to ena
ble their friends to join them, amounted to
ouly 003. Ioj, while the average or the pre
cediug ten years was about a million sterling.
A Curious coincidence in Pennsylvania po
litics, is noted by the Harrisburg Telegraph :
"The Democratic Stute Convention or the
4lh or March selected a candidate for Su
preme Judge from Philadelphia, and a candi
date for Canal Commissioner from Fnyelte
county. The Republican Coveiition of July
1-lth selected a candidate for Canal Commis
sioner from Payette county. Porter and
Reed, the respective candidates Tor Supreme
Judge, ure near neighbors, living in tho same
city. Frost and Frazer, the opposing aspi
rutes Tor Canal Commissioner, are residents
of the same county, living within eight miles
of each other."
Dgclim.no. Slaves down South have fal
len iu price ; "great bargains" in Uesh are
reported in the pupers. A Mobile paper
reports that tho Sheriff of Hunipter county
fuid a bat. b of five. A womun uhoul od
y en i s of nge, with thice children ncuily large
euougb to begin to woik, brought $ l,f)'-!0.
A boy rather oidinury in appearorce, -1 years
old, suld furl.lH)0, uud a gill about 22 years
old with Iter child brought $1,(J0U2. Very
lew uttended the sale, aud fewer still came
prepared to buy.
Imi'iiovkd Coal Stutter. A Coal spliter
is iu use at Ron, lout, by the Helawuru uud
Hudson Conl Company. It takes the Cuul
from the boat, crushes it and seperules thu
small I ii in is into four different sizes, which
ure carried off in buckets to respective despo
8 tores. The inacfliue is worked by steam,
und attended by ubout fifty men, and will
breuk and si pi rate 10U0 tons ol coal u day.
Heretofore the werk now done with tho ma
chine wus performed hy I! '.Id n.ea.
The Crops is Northers Indiana Lena,
Stephenson Co., 111., July 19, lbSB. Our
wheat crop is n failure. Some fit-Ids may
yield hair or three-fourths of a crop, while
half to three-fouiths of tho whole will not be
cut. Many fields of outs are budly injured by
rust, which 1 have never seen in this county
before Huiby lias mostly fulled. Com
looks well heie the seed ylew and wriS not
devoured. Fi uit w ill be scarce. Imayhuve
one-tenth us many pears, plums bi.i1 tipples
us the blossoms promised. Cvrt.sjHiudence
if the evening Post.
A.v Important Item. From the sinele
port of Norfolk, Vu., there were shipppd du
ring June and to the present time iu July,
97.(11)9 pufkuffe, of early fru.t aud vegetables
Valued at aG.IHIO.
New Advertisements.
To the Vcteis of Northumberland County.
H K A VINO been aolieited by many of my Tel
ti a law citizens to bfcoine a candidate for the
rtbartmrArcoKutR am, v,.u
CF THE OKPIIANs COl.TiT.
I hereby announce that I present myself to th.
Iiamocrary ot the county for i..in.iiiuiin al the
approarbibK primary election, ll noiniunted nml
led I will um! the best of mv l.,li.i.. .
form the duties of the office,
.I.,.i.. ..r.i.. ..... ' ' " lr'
tiKOli
Sonluirv. June 3d, )5S.
UKOKUE C. WEI.KLR.
Xo tlio Elector s of Kctthumberland
County.
FiiLiow Citi7.kks: We ara attthorizcJ to
at.noune THOMAS 1). OR A NT, uf the Uor
ough ol Munlmry, at an Indepehdeiit cundidate
Ioi the olhre of
REGISTER, RECORDER ic.
at the ensuing election.
Mr. Oram is tan well known to Ilia rci.ri.E of
INerlhumherland county t m-ej nny romnirtala
lion at our h mds. N one q..i,,,,, ljb udUfl.
cation. Tor Ihe past; hi. character f..r tnoralitv,
industry and sohiicty is irreproachable and hi.
populanty a. a ,h aud ,-lli.iencj as a., officer
undouMed. rorthe last si ,Wl.e ha. Lee,,
ll.e principal clerk in thit ollV. ....I t.:. ..
.... - - "im ma uit
bring industry and ability, his amiable manners
and obliging disposition have rli.-it-.l il,. -....p.
ilen.e andcsteruiofsll .!..;., . !
t. e c.iiin.lfiitlv snlii.iit l,l-.,.. ... i ,
ask our fellow citizen, in lilt I v 'i-. ... .
v. -. lull . "". i V ma
OLliOItl. Jicspcctlullv.
, , , MANY VOTERS.
Punbury June 24, 1SSH.
ncgUtoi' nut ij4 t ordt-r.&c.
Tin. J. U. MASfcEM, of Sunbury. re.,iclfully
oiler, hiu.sell to the electors of Northuu.
berland county a , candidate lor PEOlciTEK
AND KECOKDEK AND CLEIIK of 'J iiE
OI.'I'HANt,' t OLKT, at the ,u.u,bB election,
subject to Democratic Hulea.
Sunhury, July 10, 15J la
To the Voters of l.Toithumberland County.
IAV1NU beet, solicited by my friend., I
..t.i.-y untr my sen as tlie pcot.le . candi
date for
ASSEMBLY.
Should I be elected by tbe .ulTracfs of my fellow
citizens I pledee my.ell 1.1 perform mv ,l.,ii..
with the utuimt of n.y ability and to the het
interest, of my consiitueut. ami ,,i,i;
larB- A. II. IS LAIR.
Milton, July 10, 1858. te
INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
'IMIE auhacriber olTera himxclt to the electors
J. of Morthuiuberland Counlv. a. n I, I...,..,.
dent Candidate Tor the olfice of
COUNTY COM MISSION En.
And promisea. if elected lo follill the t..ilo-,f
aiu mice iniuiiully ami impartially.
JOSEPH VANKIKK.
Point township, July ii, I8AH
MOORE & CAMPION.
ATo. 2C1 South Stcond Street, 6 doorf alore
ruce.
PHILAn KT.p-r-TT a
H A V t. now on uaod thu lan.Pkt ...n,im.n. ,.r
1 l.E CAlIiM'T I tuui I Hi-
Than they have ,er had at any previous time,
....j ....,,0 IUB iuune iu call and exainiiia
...r oc Miure pu.cIiai.B, as they fcel confi
ileut that their price, will U a sullieient I...I.,..
mem lor all who waut good furuiiura Iu buy al
their estuhii.hmruu '
A large atoruuer.t of Piatt'. ,ek and Pinion
Dining txluision 'J'.ble.al
and h.ir M.ltie. f .,nuihed at lowe.t price..
r uiuiture cartlully packed and ou itaumable
term...
Philadelphia, July 4, I8S8 ly
Aw lruii, 1'ulutn, Ac. .
1 fcW supply of Diugs, PainU. Oils,
rluid.Ac, juat receivrd and furaale by
' , A. W. FlsliEK.
funhtiry.July IT, 1858.
KOV N'S aud Breiuie'a Emnce ol Uingei
aud Iluabaud'e Magnesia at
STOUTTRY STEAM FERRY TO H0R
THTJilBEIlLAKD. ON and afler Wcdnodoy llm Slsth July, the
undoraignrd will run bia dTEAM KEKKY
tOAT, regularly, for p.iwetigera, between Hun
bury and INoiihumberliitid, according to the ful
lowing schedule, viz."
I.eiVeMaikot eueet wharf, Sunbtuy, atTOO A.M
Ketumlng, leave Nertbumlwrlnml at 7.30
Leave bunbury for lry Valley at 8.1)0,
touching at Notlhumbi rland at A.4S "
lleiuuilnff, touch al Nerthumbor'd at 11.30 "
Iavu fSunlurj for N'orlhuniherlund al 8 00 P.M
Uelurning, leave Northumberland at S.80
Leave Suribury for Nerthuinlierland at 6.00
Returning, leave Northumberland at fi.30 "
VVhsu convenient, Intarmcdiate tripa will be
made.
FAKE to and f.om Sunbury and NorlliHm.
herland 10 cents, or twelve Tickets for One
Uollar.
Tula arrengrmcnt will not only prove a rcat
conv enience to persona visiting the two place
on blisinetm or pleasure, but allords an agreeable
and pleasant ride on ono of the most pict .rcsipje
portions of the bci'itilul Susquehanna.
IRA T.Cl.K.MUNT, Proprietor.
ANDREW IlOOVEi:, Capt.in.
Kiinhnry. July , IS58.
AGrtlCULTURAL SOCIETY
flMIE annual meeliiij of the Korthtimherland
X County Agricuultiir.il Suiieiy, In elect cll'i
cers and drterinnie the place of Itoldiiig the an
nual Fair, will meet at the Court House in Hun
bury, on MUMMY, the 2nd dty 0r AL'UL'ST,
at I o'clock P. M.
XV. C. LAWSON, Preat.
July 24, 1838.
NOTICE-;
rT'HE Jurors drawn and sun mnticd (at the
- iSprcial Court, 2d week or August next,
nerd not attend as there will not e any Court
held at that time.
JAMES VANDYKE, ShciilT.
Bherill a ollu-c, ifuubury. 1
July 24 th, lss.
f
MUSIC TEACHER. ,
rr,HE subscriber renpactfullv infornia the r'ni---
zena or Hunburv bu vicinity, that he will
remain in thia place for t! purpose nf giting
lessens on the I'lANO, In ai-li aa many duiie
instruction. 11 is terms w ill b reasonable, lie
may he found al the Wa.hinrjtos House in thia
place.
4 CHAHLF.STJARING.
Sunbury, July 17, 185H. . v'
'HARD17 ARE! HARD YTARS . "
VsfT irecived by A. W FISHEU. at Vit
Drug Store, J-'unhury, Pa.,
SCOOPS. SHOVELS, FORKS. l.OG
CHAINS, MI 1,1. $AXS, CKO.Sis.
CL'T SAWS.
Also, .crewa, Butts, Door Knob., Thumb
Latches, nml all hardware nrcessary forbuililiiii;.,
A splendid bit of pocket aud table cutlery, !cis.
sors, Ucrmuti (Silver fnoin.
L.(ut;:Iii? Glasst s.
A large atoi k or Looking (ilus.ir., received and
for snle by A. W. H.SiiEli.
Sunbury, July 17,
flHE undcrai)nrd having received a large and , Peter Mr..u-c.
X well aelected stock of j 10. F,.x Anthony, sellled ly hi. guardian
I'ure Drugs and Itt-mtcaH, IMer strmie.
Dycali.fr.. Oil.. Piiii.M. Ulaaa and Pnltv. i, iioHri. l7' lu," V"""" 11 "''""-' l:-
ready to fill order.nt a moment, notice'. K' M:Ul,d hy "",'ir L'";'."" M; s'' Wolllntfe'.
In connection with the at.ovo voti will fitid an - , C- l!U L) I'l, h'.-jEL, Kegibier.
ea.ertu.cnt of Fancy N.Uiona. Toilet Ir-icle. and h;'H,rr .' ,n'"c''- , i
Peifnuie.v -or all ki.nl.. T.h.i!.. ll,.ir v.it. ... . uubury, July 1 . 11
CI, alt,.. ItnuttM ndii'd,,, u . .;..
. -' - - , - . , .
enunierate
LLMLMUER tho place, next door to tho Peo-
ple'a One Pi ice Store. .
Cn.ton.era will find bis slock complete com- tv vvmTTTT- Vr.T rr-r? A fvi Z
prising many articles it i. i.npoaaihle here UiXjW EOUT1 FCI1 IRAV LLEKb !
J'hysicia... Precriplions compounded accurate-' V".- ;x-.'-' A,',u JiMV, jii.v .1.1,,
tt.l ...... r.. I... M.wmr.ii .1-, Ihe '1 1:111, .flliu Northern LuiTlal K.ikv.v
' aad carefully
JUiihnrv, Jul
A. W.
J OCO. -
v i
i- . . . r:' J
S,..i
unu. iIUbP I.IIL Mllll nil ... . 1
ani.-i
"-. ,,u, u.iicit; at
Sun'.urv, July 17th, 1S5S.
FISIIEJCVs.
TURKITURE POLISH, j
Poiilhi'Ti,-rc,"i.u,r ,0,i'! K,,"n"' Ku"i
rolt.h J hi. pnlmh j uMy ,!,,,, u
ring the polish illitl of Furil,ilirett:,.iui
tarriajje Eodirp, ILirClelh. kc. Abo,
motniB tpata, bidinr; ratehrs, Ac.. Ac. l r
ranted to dry immediately and retain it. KUrf
Price 50 els. l er bollle. SM h
I els. per bottle.
Sold hv
A. V.'. FIsiIEL
I
July J7, 1S5S.
Citrate of Magnesia'
II R '
TASTELESS SALTS.
'piIIS preparatioi. i. recon.i ,dcd aa anex-
rellent laxative and purgative. It (,,.,,
mildly, is entirely free ft. mi ,tJ ..... 1 . . ...
resemhliim l..,...i.. ;.. : ' ' , "l''e
. - . 1 . I-.,,, '..iu ina
A. W. FisllEU
Sunbury, July 17, 1S58.
jJullT MONAIES.Toh7d Ha,B,uVhe
all u.ualmc, aJ allJ ,Juallli v fitf bh(, (iy
July 17. '.,8. A. V. FISH EK.
pi'KE OLIVE OIL for table w,-
1,1 371 and OS ccm just received by
July 17. A. W. FISHER,
pATCHOLEY, JOCKEY CUT!. S'l!l.(i
I J LOW Kits. Ac, of Ihe ....litv ;
fre.li supply jutt reccivej am f((r !ie
Dru,t htore of A. W.FISHEK.
f uuhury, July 17, IS.r8.
Ctafioncry. A large sup;.ly of fancy X,ii,
KJ Paper and Envelupes, Mourning, Letter,
and Cup Paper, Pens, Ink, Sand. A:e., ut
July 17. '..rj. A. W. F1SIIEIPS.
TO I3ST"VJ1,II3S.
D R. II ARI)M AN,
AXtLITKIAL VElYSlCI.i.V
tn
Physician for Diseases of the Lun3.
Formerly J'hyncian to n i;niti Murine
JIoKjntiil und Jiirclidt i Jl,iru:t, (
ponding Member ;' ll.e l.ndw
Medical Socittg nftibsereutina
Author of
"LiiTKaa to Ixvaliu.." mil Editor of ti e
'MruiCiL SriTiinbcui-k," may be consult, d at
ftl.UlKl. "Wu.Ulllitull ll.u.r,'- ,iUi,i
HAS VH.Lt',".Vloutuur II.misp," Auu.l 19.
ULUtMlklJlHti, auu.t 14.
UK. IIAltLi.MAN Irunt. c. i.,m, li. .,, Ur, nil.iu,
rtl.KHua, Aill.nu.und Jitcao u tba lliruut an.l (.linu.
by Alettu-Hl lahalulioii.
Ui. llaiduiaa'. cLiun tu put lie emoUeucc are f.ui.lrd
Upuu luc lollovvinjc .acts:
1 U.i tli,,Hitb .ikI eiani Me neijuniiits,, with the
trupllce,, lUs u.vt wrltla.leU el,).iloi ul lif.a u.
Well . Anivru-..
8 I lie I'ct ul.urille. ofli a )tin (,f nirdimi..ni,r.
fcring .rain every other evef y.l adopUit il ,... iluur
ic. 10 utikr wen j uor tent uo,v. t . Iai.1.1 up uit.in a,
crrllii. all UMiigviou. druaj.k.til p.'is ll. u. iiimm-iuI..
II. ills u...rceiilenttl rAnt.ae In IJ. ...tiil a lira
Wlier. aveiy lu.m ..I di.rua w.i. !irM uU-a Ut Irrat
locnt ai.il in rates t4 tlenia, a-i .uu.i.a.ii. 11 ,4 lla, il.-.itl
b.ty uwa, h.kI tl.e a)ta-uiuitc.a t ti.t- ..I'ti-i. d curt-iutiy
ii.awt down by to. own hand l-.r t'tiiuri- f.-iVrcuta 'I lit-w,
H14WI aud ubkervatioiut lltu. u.u. u l n c-..uq,lrted. wel
lor.n Ivnibini .luuicsol li v- liundicl ca.-li, wh.rh
Will be poblitbed lOrth. In. bt ,4 t... MrUica. ,r,lr.i..u.
4. in Mdd.Unu to tl..., bis vut rXw.u-m- iMairrd by
tiav.. iii.fr nea. ly nve years, tr.ni.ng i1i,,ub...i. aniiaally
nav Ulloiara f,.HI .av.utM. lor l.leivnll"ll m u. lit.
study 14" .11 t(..ar iiMMdcirt in the l.tinaiu I'.ilnly. in 1.11.
peri. i( tuna a. b.. trawled a tbn.i.r. neatly e.Ul In
Iwii entire mreuil. ul' lb. gl.. mat lia en, pr. .-ribed
for ejul beea euusuaed by acari) 30 tboua,uid invalids.
ALL DIHKAbKS TltKATKI) I
lurelatinii ta Ui. loH-.wiiiit diwi.r.. ...her when e.m-
f.Ui-.te.l with lajag Arlretn.il., r rxutins; alone, 1 ali
iivtted C'MifejIutioit aiaually h..d tlieta ra-implly earubl..
Fr.a.u. .nd all f.'luia of i'eiaal. onuphiliit., lirtau
lariliea ana WaekneM. A
Ful.it.tion and niher f.ma of Herr Uiaeat.-. lavee
Coni,l4in.i, UyrrH-tMia, and all other Uiteuwa id Bu.uunh
ana Bowel., rut, to.
14T All duMMi at lh. R.-a and F.ur ! Neulalaut. P..I.
U.iv, .nd .11 forma n( N'ervou. L)aMae,
ur tin rharga 14 (Xwuaai:i
:4jat'.'auivawjiw"M t
XtZlLAlZLTUXA jTVT-D
RUAtl'HO
CTiAtJcjij oi? liotrpa.
OM A.M A f lJ.lt MtJ.MlAV, Ja f 5, IP". llloil Wn
in, iniiiii 'fi.u,-r u. in will leavo r,.iu.vilia .t
A. .M.,riiM..,g llcuing- si V61 A. M. anil .Hiving at
l'hilua. lpliiH al 111 il.i, i.i'im. . m
'i'littdotea Allrrun.ai Tinm will Isnva Pntltrllwat 8 M
P.M., pMnnJlwiaiiigal.00,aiKlarriruig at I'lillnU
plila al 7.41), I'. M. . . , ...
, Moiling ami Afiernnnn rnmief Tmlin I'-ara rid
bar-In. at Min. t,un a. h.rctn.t.rr, 7 30 A. M. ai.d S.ie
V. M , pauiug ltuulnif at lu.Uu A. Al. a.itl 6 U7 r . M.
IJ'.BANON VAI.I.KT BHAN0I1.
riii:n Train Ifavea Ilcmling at 1UHSA M ,
arrii .lwi Down n t'p M rnn.R l'.eHrcr Tnnii f"1
Hiil'.vlUe and ri.iln.!t-1,lna, ami anlvea l llntil.l.ui at
la.lU inxm, la tiino 1 wirl Willi r.iwng.-r Ti.ie. o
Hunlniry, Villinin.K.rl, llli.ut., I'm ntnii p , Cliait'l'i ''"".
Haiti. n,r Bittl I ji.if anU-r, llrt.irnii.fi, leaves H.iriH,nrt
at ..-, I". Al .after airivnl i.f I'liuenarr 'lriiln.fmini.il
au-'Va puii.ta, mid arrive, at Riwluift at 4 55, in
P"iilireMt'ilh Up ami Hatvn l'afr:ii?T Tiaiua ta t'olta
Viile uud riiiludli.hi., tli. wme evening.
U.A.MCOT.L9,
Ei ginctr and S'aj'eriiilri.dciit.
iulf 17, 13SS. tf
tat'i.trliic Zii.tmr-rriati'rt .Nttitc.
UTHJE hereby Ri'-cn that letlrra of ad
u inisiriiticii have hepn ;rniile.l lo.the aub
acriber on the relate nf Calhaiii.e ZituiiieMiian.
Inle of Lower A.iRintit town-hip. JSoriliutiibiT.
land county, deread. All pnrwina indebted are
triple. ted to make immediate payment, and lhoe
having t hiim will prpent them for arlllemri.t.
MAMi;i-;i. II. 7.IMMr.ini AX, Xdiu'r.
Lower lunusta Iji., July 17, 18.r.8. Ct
TlWlON(V.S A SONS' Superior Tinning
Fluid, Tor nle ut FI.VIGR'S
I'rtii? aril Chemical Finj.orium.
Puubury July 17, ISioS.
REGISTER'S IJOTICE.
TeVJOTICE ia herehy given to all legatees,
H ctcditora and other persona intcrtstcd in
tl.eeMntea of the lolloe.iurr limned prraona, tTlat
t!te Ktecuiorn, Adiuinii-trai.ir. and tii.a.diana of
Ihc niiit entnte. htie I'. ii',1 Ihrir urcouula with the
A'ei.-tcr ni .i liuutl,erlmi,l cointy, and that the
a. line will be pres. nled to llie ('rphma Court of
aaid comity on Tucs.l.iy, the Ud day of August,
A. U. li.is, in the f.rpu.nin of ..lid day.
1. l''ni;lu John, tleci a-ed. nttlcdhy hi. ailtnin
intrator du houi. nun I'hiiip V'einer.
2. Lose 1'retta, ueccu:ed. settled by her ad
ministrator William Merner.
3. Hetrnk I'liil.p d. es.tsril, aelttrd by hia cx
ecutot. Miihnel ami .X.choli. Ilelricl..
4. Il.it l.niiuc, deceased, aellled by her rxrc
utor I'lnlip Keitz.
5. Dniii.le tatiih. de.'eased, fettled by her ad
tr inisir.it .r ivilliati Dut.kle.
(I. Painter Jite.il., ileceiiscd, aellled by hi. ex
rciT d'eo. A. Frick.
7. MainncHi John, dcrea.e.l, tcttloj by one
of hi. etnnMis. .I..I111 F. Dentlcr.
8. Ilehl.iick Peter, deceased, nettled l.y bia ex
erutnr IVter Dohin r.
9. Metier U illiam, uereanod, clt!cd by otic of
hi. t -xpciitora, Lorenzo Metier.
1(1. Tweed William, deceased, aellled by hi.
u.liiiiniti.ilor John Tweed.
11. Montgomery Mary, nettltd by her guar
dian J,.hi. I.. Wins, in.
12. Ilu!iklelier;;er Catharine. imnn and I.aac.
seltl.-d ley their KUoTili in Frltx Mourer.
13. Kiintz Harriet C. nml Mary C, ectlled by
their 141 ! 11 r. Ii .1 11 H illi.im ieigfried
I I. Alilier Datid L-, tililed by hi. guardian
W'illla.n Kn-rette. I
1.. F.IY. llllll.a. Kit!1..! hv l-,.r f-..nrili..ll
.1C3S.-3 - , . ,
issa.
JSopUlCnt ClIlMnl il it 11 ! !
,....,.
'SUIIULR ARRAhGEUEUT.
V.'tnfai.y will leave ll..:l;-, (Sini,!:ijs.jicril,uj u. Il II ab :
' .t:(i NdliTII.
uXn ti l. ami mu.uia IM-it.Ks TIIIK
Kr,.nijAl.TI..L'l!Kt..sL.NUl'llV i 1.I..-.UK.V
Arm-J
Pulr.-rl Station,
..ik,
i:i..!i..i.rt,
II iin.ii,
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t i;, !.. ..,
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l Mil I, t ,
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l.,-v Jul((,
Mill, 11,
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Monioiir.vire
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Flora i:L.MIH.V tu&lMil'iiV UALT1MOKL.
MteSStlllf H. & IV Ptl
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l-.li.ara, its at, .v M
V illui,oiirt, 3 .11 i,u
.M 'i.tonrbvillr, 4 18 4 l-J
lnnc.., 4 V"J 4 8J
Hci(tei's 4 M 4 ott
M nUoinery 4 4 ol
K.wiT'a 4 11 4 41
1 1.1 nt iwii 4 id 4 4
Uataoiilovia 4 Sj 4 &S
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J.clBlairg i ij j 15
cb.iaa(t.c.qua A "a a 'ji
Noiiiiumi't-fianfl fi avj 5 ;n
hi Mil HV, 6 41 ft ta
telin. Or..ie A .'.i fi
T.cv. 11 1. Junction tt tu s 11
tie-er.wu, VI v8
kniha.u.iugu JJ , 6 08
Uiirliuita.,, C an fi ;n
Mill. r.l.urg 6 44 0 41
ll'iin.l 0 67 4 ft.j
I lurk', t'eny 7 IJ 7 ij
.aii bin 7 V5 T 8W
ll.i, Htport , f tl a 40
York tl AS 67
Calvert Bullion. I IS
July III, InV?.
NOTICE.
.4 LL person, having claim, on Michael Cra-
bam, auo-coulr.ctur on e-eciiou SI, North.
rn Centi.l Hail b'o.d, for in.lerial. furnished
or labor which they may consider ine iu any
way holding lor, will plraae pre.ei.t then, lo Dr.
W. H Mair who has hifti.n bimstlf in an in
strument of witling with in tn draw said lira
barn's climate, and kecu me kaiii.ltss against
all claimed agaiust said Ciiabain.
Ii. E0CLE.
CuatHxy, Jul 9, 18M.
. ...jmaiiii.w.jt ..MLaia....i.u.a."'giai
A 1 A ! N I tl K
CIIAIPIOH 1 1
The or.y Hula which, in eteiy
iiialalioe, ptr.tfrvej U.e'r rn
tiro coi.lei.ta iu tho luld x
tcn.ive lire.
. At Ihe burning of the A ni
ls n Ou'.liliail., April 10th,
(and In tbe (iKEAT FIKF. in
Market eUott, May , l56,-
the genuine
IJRRRINO SAFB
PreferveJ tbe Jewelry of Ue.i. W. KlmnntrA
llto. Donka, Papera, Ac, or Ft.ber i Krosend
Edward featnane A Co., aftrr remail.it.it 01
posed in the burning ruin for nctrly FUU'PY
IinUHS, eud pruiinrr conclu.ivrlv wlmt we
have always claimed lor then., TH EIItUIIEAT
SUPERIORITY over all anuritic. now known.
,. In theta fire., TUE IlEP.IIIMi'd SAFE,
a1ai.t3ii.ti aide by .hie with tho.o advertiaed a.
warranted lo .land 10 ptr cent, more firn than
HerrbiRV camo forth Ihe ACKNOWLEDliEU
VIC FOR t only preaervir.u tlnir contenta in
EXCEL TJ.NT order, bul bring in t!iempvea
in a condition to go throne,!, another ordeal,
while tho linastod 'alam.imlcr" of other ma
ker were b.tdly ueJ up in every instance, and
.11 aoino caaca their entiro contents completely
tloiitroycd.
To tho public lie would win ply aay, that, du
ring the finneen yeara Ibe II EKI.T-Nti'.S SAFE
ha. been ht fate them, r.-.ore thai, two hundred
have pawed through acciilpiilal tires without the
occurrence of a iti!;lo h.s.
We would, therefore, CAUTION purrhaaera
against the mbrrprt aenlntton of inicre-led par
tir. The IIEKKlMi'S PA I'E.NT i. the only
Flfin PI.OuF (JAFK made in thi. titv, which
ii protected by a "PATENT KIlillT, and we
will cuaranlco it lo re.int more t'.cn double the
amount of beat of any other ISafe now known.
Fnrri I, Hi-rl lS &. 'o.,
(Solo Manufaclurcra 'n this Stale of
"Herring's Patent Cliampion Sr.fcs,"
y-l Walnut ft., I'hiliula.
ty "Evans A Walfon's Improved Salaman
der.," "Oliver Evan.'," (,'. S. (m ler'n," and
' Scull's Abeto," Iron Chest., (a lurj;e n..nrt
mint l.nvtnjr heen taken in part payment for
"llerrins's") will be sold at low prices.
Philadelphia, July 10, ItCirt. ly
rTPobaCCO and Eecaro. SO.OIIO Imported
-"- Sear. of vuriou. brand. Eldorudo, Fig,
('nveiidi.h and fine cut tobacco at
A. W. FISHER'S.
Kutihury, July 17. ISIS.
jpoKTand .MADEKIA WINES, Schiedam
Schnapps, Wild Cherry brandy. Elackherry
ttnl I. mend. r brandies lor medicinal purposes al
July 17. V.l. A. V. FltfHElt.
IJL'IJE CONCENTRATED i.VE OR SA-
POM ITER, for sale at FP-HEK'S Dru:.
Store. Price 20 cla.
I). K1RKPAT1UCX k SONS,
Nu.UI Siu'h TI.11.I Sti.-.-t. I,.-! w.-.-.i Mirl.ft and Clientut
:iett, l'H!l..lll.:.l llA,
1
'Pit kiIp li Hid.'.. I ii'-il un, I ...lie, I ; TVv nml
I (incil Sn.'(,-.l I'nlnri KlI pN, 'I'.W.Nt
Kiir,
tilt., TAN,
M-.U' ami i;i ui:ii:ii' ruoi.s. n,,.i
racial uiutart.
tlici.t .,1 j.L-jtl,.-., 1 li.itln-d ::n,t lit IllL- I l.ili': l.
also Ki.i) soi.i: i.t: vi in.it.
All of wlncli will L; a,,! I l,,v lur fiisl., nr the usual
Crr.lu.
1 4'" All kiiulK of I.entl.r it. Ilia It-n p h wanle.', fr
w!,ii-li Ha- In-l-i 1 in-.i 1.. t i n-e Will 1,0 Bivea, la raiti, ,.r
tn'.'-a in I xrli:.il-.TP 1-r Hill'.
I.e.iili.-r M .ml 1 r-r ,,f t'l.:..-r. ntitt S-,1.1 "11 C'.minii.ion.
l'l..l..ill,!.la, J.il 3, Ir-ur. ly
ICE CEjMII
PIEK.S. MAKIA WIIAbTCN respettfully in--
forms her friend, tnd Ihe ful.lic Keneiull) ,
thai .he will accoiumodate ll.eu. will, ickcugam,
at hrr resilience, on everv t-vcniui? Sundays cx
cepleil) iliiiiiiuthe present numuicr.
Siiiihuiy, J til v 'J. lM.'iri.
SUV RIFTS SALE.
I5y virtiM of a writ or Fitri Fnriat. sued
out tif tbe I'outt of Common l'leus or Noilli-uinb.-rlatiil
comity ami a Totatum wtit r
Venditioni I'jpomi.i, to 1110 ilirected will bo
exposed to Public Sale ut tbo Court House
in Sunhury 01. Satutilav, tli(! HUtday til' Jul v
inst., (IK1K.) ut 2 o'eli e'k P. M ., tbo followint'
described H.-al ,r. perty, to wit :
'llm t. no equal undivided third part ofu
tract of land, situate in Cameron townsliip,
N'ortl.unibe.land cimnty, adj.. initio lan.l. i.l
1' ivid Ull'irnaii on tin- west und land of Dan
iel I.oiijj on the lioitb. Ci'ut linin 'JO ncre?
mora or less, ubout one bull' of which is clear
ed. Al.HO : tbe undivided moi.-lv rr bt!f ri'-l
of a Co: tain 1..' or piece of e.or.nd Mlaato ill
lr.ict ..nil land o tbo cs'.ato ol .loht, ,.ry
mi. u, i'ji:n 1 1 1 ii-ij't tiini .i.auani.y creeii.
."i'.luit!iiir ubout one uere nnd a hali', ull of
wb icli i. clean d. W I.i ri on are erected a
Saw Milt und u sniall Hi, use.
Seized t:i!. n in exeenti.m nnd lo bo solJ as
tbo property of Clin',,. s I!, nntn,;,-r.
J AM F.S V NHYKi:, Sbcrill'.
Pbcrill". Oirice, Mun'.-urv,
July It), lnr,H. "
SH2ERIPP DALSS.
I?V virtue of sundiy writ, of YEKDiTinvt
- ICxroM. and Llvaiii Facia, i-sued out ol
llif Court of Coiniiii.ti Pleas uf Northumberland
county to uie diteete.l, will be exposed to Public
tale at ll.o l.'ourt House in Suiiburv, 0:1 U)
1) V the Sdday ol A I lit fsT m xt, nt I ..VK.tk,
P. M., the following deaciibed Ileal Tropcrt,!
wit:
A certain Lot of ground, situale in Ihe town
of Trevoiton, in Ze.be tow nsliij., Northumber
land cnonly, being lot Ti.t. 0, in hl.uk 110.71,
bouiubd on tho notili I y l!ie b'ailrnud, on the
east bv tacai.t uro'iud and ll.e w eih-rciile., on
the south by and on the west by olher
.-ts of llie tleU'iidanls, whereon i. creeled a two
s'.orv liaine hoa.e and kiich. ii.
Also, auolbrr certain lot of ground, silniilo in
the town of '1'ievoiton, nt ire.aid, 'icing Lot No.
3, in block 110, bounded on then ,rtli by an alley
on the eal bv lot No, 2, in sai I block, No No ;
on the south by Coal street, and 0.1 the wist by
lot No. I. in said block, wherco. is trcctcd a
two story fi.iiuo lloutc.
Alo, another ce.l.'.n lot of grrut.d, situ:: te in
the ton., nl "i'revorlon. Hlo.CMiid, being l,,l No. 3
ill block No. to, bounded on the mut.i by Ma!:a
noy street ; on Ihe east by lot No. 4, in said
block on Ihe south by llie luilioad ; 011 the wist
by lot No. S, in said bl. c, whcicou i. trcctcd a
Sl.ughic r-houo.
Also, I...I. No.. 1 t 8 i: Pio-.-k No. 1:17 in
said town, bounded ell the weal bv .lib. sin . 1 : on
Ihe south by ("oul street ; on the north l.y an !
aucy anu on me east l y lot .so, ;t,m anne block.
ho, Lot. No.. H li in block No. S 1. 1 ouud-
ed on llie west In lot No. 4 ; east bv lot . i. 7
In .ante hhuk; nuith by Mai Let stied and .uulh
by an !l. v.
Also. Lot. No. 4 & in Mim k No. If. bounded
south by the Kailroad; uo.ll. by Mahanoy .'let";
east by lot No. o, and we.l by lot No. li iu same,
block.
Also, Lois Nos. 8 j 3 in block No. SI.
I I.o, Lota Nos i X 13 in block No. .VI.
Also, Lots No., 1. !!, :i and 4, iu block No. 4.
Also, Lot. No.. 7 M iu block No. ''7, bound
ed on tho Weal by lot No. 0; ea; t by ll .No. U,
in same blin k ; by the railroad on the north aud
Market sliet t Ou the .onih. ' '
Also. I.ut No. .1, iu blink No 34.
' Also, two out lots in said town of Tiev, rion.
and maiked Ui .n tbe generul plan ofs.iid town j
Nos. ti and lid, coi. taming one acre each. f
Abo a celt. in tract ol unimi. roved land, silu
ato in liush township, iorihuuibrland county,
adjoining laud, late oi Kij p heir., land of Ihe
be r. al John Pilurr, d reused ; land of Wioi.nu
Dt .uy. WiIIibiu liearhatlaiid olhtra. cu;ilaiuiiig
Acrea more tr less.
Also, an olhrr certain tract or I'iere of laud.
situate in Push township, aforesaid, hound-d on
llie east by land ol Mrs. liussrl on ihe uoill. by
the north east branch of the river fSu.iu. luni.s i
on toe rn-.l d I. n,l now or Lie il tile lie.r. of Ja
c.b Kerr, deeea-ed, ai d on ibe south by the rad
teadiog from Sunbury lo Danville and land uf
Kohrri Moore, coiiuiiuiij 6'J Acres mote or lea.,
nearly alt of w l.ieb ia cleared and whereon at
traded two story fi.ma houaa and kitchen, a
b.Vvl -:.:.i:
fnmn bam and wnnn .bed, at-rll 0f trgtcr, (r)
oribard, out In ilrlini:., ic.
ei7id tal.en In eretition and tn b. sold a. flia
p.otvTtyi.r Iirnjwniii (Jrarbait and Lui.tititl
KAiifiinan. trading aa Crnjamiu Ccarbatt & Co.
and II. B. VVe.vor. Ao as Uit property of
Denjaru.n Ueaibarl Co, aiidorscra of Alaar
AUavia,
ALSOr
A l Uu attwui itrasj and plana, all tl.a) ctrUia
lvntiwy fcrirk butldtnit, sitiiaia- on Sitamoltia
street in Ui town of fsbantoktn, raj lot nwruber
twelve in block ooehuiidted and nincly-oua ic
ccrdiriR to dan of said town, eighteen fret front
and twenty feet deep and lot or pir of (tr.iund
and curtilarje appurtenant to said building.
Heircd taken in execution aud lo Via sold aa tba
proptrty of tl.iahotb HoSir.ani
ALSOj
At tba .m time and plte, all that certain
two story ftatno nieK.ii .( und toncment, siluata
in thetowrsliipof Zerbo, in t!-.e county or Nor.
tlnittiberlnnd, in tbo town of Trevpitcn.nnd num.
brred in the general pbi-i of said town, number
Four, in block number one hundred and lour,
bounded on Ilia north by an alley, on tl.a e-..t by
lot number live, now in tho occupancy or Alexan
der Licit, on the south l.y Shamokin alrect, and on
tbo w at hy lot nuin'ier three, contai'iinn in front
011 Shamol.lt. S'.rrrt.twct.ti.fi e reel. and in depth
tbi-ty le.it, and the lot or piece of ground and cur
tilage appurtenant to .aid building. Srizid taken
in execution ar.d to bn sold as the property of
M. K. Manly and John Seiblnr.
ALSO 1
At the sama time and pla?, a r.rtain lot of
crouuil, sitttalo in tbo town of 2'reverton, in
Zerbe township, Northumberland connte. hnin
lot ,o.4,in Mock lot, fronting on Slinmokin
Mrcet and bounded 01. the west by 'ot No. 3 and
on tlio cast by lot Nr.. 5, being S5 feet in width
and 1.10 feet in depth, wlierejn is erected a two
story fiati.B house painted brown. Suiiod taken
in execution and lo be sold as the proporty of
Malilon K. Manly.
ALSO t
At it c stmo lime and plare, the following pro.
ptrly to wit: A certain tract of land, siluata
in Minmol.in township, Northumberland county,
hounded by land. 0r the heirs of John Smith. d"c'd.
nml Daniel Smith on tho west, land, of Goorgo
Keller und the heir, nf f.'cnri:e Divlcr. dee'd, on
tbe cast s lands nf John Mart., Samuel Ha'cs and
oilier., on the south, and a public lioad and bind
late of If tiglt Uellns, on tho north, contain,
ing 2110 Aires more or less, about OU acrrs of
which are cleared, whcr.vm are creeled a two
f-tory frame House, a large liank Darn, Otchard,
&ic. Ptized taken iu execution nnd to be a, II' a.
the property of 11. O. Taggert, J, II. Furmaii
and K. C. Uarlon.
ALSO 1 "
At the same lime and place, a certain lot of
trround, situate iu the town of Mount Carmcl, in
Mount t'ar.nel township, Northumberland coun
ty. In in? lot No. 1, in block No. 40, it. the gene
ral plan of said town, bounded on the north bv
third atrct't, on the south by lot No. 2, in said
block, 011 the cast by an alley and on tho wet bv
Ouk street, containing- 5U feet in front and 150
fed in depth, whereon i. erected a two story
franif I.ouye. Seized taken in cxer-uli.in and to
be sold aa tho property of David Llcweilvn.
AI.SOl
At the same time and place, a certain lot of ground
silu-itt' in the Lornuuh of Sm.bui y, N..ril.uiul.er.
land coenti, fronting en Llaikiicrty ttr.i t, ad.
joining a lot nf Jacob ''able 01. tho cast, a lot of
IMwatd Y. Uii,;ht on the wet, and bounded by
a twenty feet ulley on Ihe north, wheieoii are
erected a one and a half stoiy Log !!.i ec, al.a a
one and a half story Iratne house, out-b Hidings
A c. Seized taken in execution m.d to be sold us
tho property of Jacob U. Ma.scr.
ALSOi
At the same time and place, two certain lots
of ground, situate in the town of Trcvorton in
Zerbo township, Northumberland county, bcinn
lota o. 3 and 4, it. block No. 132. whereon ia
erected a two story f.amo House, said lots being
bounded south by a rtred, tto.th hy tu, alley,
south-east by the old Uranrh li.iil Ko.td, and west
by the Trevorton Company". Lota. Seized taken
in execution nnd to be sold as tho property
of John Uracil'.
ALSO:
Atthesair.olime and place.al! iheititerest share
or purpart of Daniel Laycock, supposed to be tho
undii ided I'lh part, more or Ics.i, of and iu a eer.
tail. Irat t i f Land, situate in Point township, Nor
thumberland county, bounded by lands of lha
heir, of K. OiveiMingh. dee'd., and lands of l'c
ler I5al.lv and other., ci ntaining F.iiiiteen Acre.,
more or lesg. whereon ore elected a two-story
bamo dwelling house, a Ir.n.c bjrii.an aj.plo or
chard, .V-r. Seized taken in execution an I to be
sold a. Ihe 1 repcrty of V. iilia.u llouncl uud Dau.
iel L:iVJ,:,-k.
-L.-0:
At the eaiv.e tltr-.e and i lace. n'.l Ibn' eer.
I,,,,,.,,,,.,,,. sjt''a.I,.J j su
lrmso cr bm 1 ine- nnd
inuikin st root l.bo.L-
1- ., h is .No.. 1 nnd 2 in tho town r.f Trovor.
ton. in Nd !l:timl..,,., t.,,tv. cnlaiiiiinr
in Jr.it.t 1:1 Paid Shainnkin reel' feet, nnd
in t.ept -10 1'. . t, and tho 0t or picea "of ground,
und furlilii-e.4 uppurteiiant to Paid buildinrr.
Seized l.i!;i n i, i.xecntii.n and n be Fold aa
tLo prep, i-.y of Christopher J. M. Newman.
... 'AMI-:.- VANDYKE, ShcriX
Sheriff . 0ir.ee, f unbury, i
July 3. 158. I
PUOCLAMATIOX.
V()lif.K ,s ,rrt.,y given ,.,, tllfl KCVHral
t ottrls of Common Pleas, (Jeneral g.ierter
he.si.msol the peace, and Oprhans' ( 'onrt. Court
ol Oyer nnd Terminer and t.eneral Jail Drhxerv,
ill and lor tlio county of Northumberland, to
commence at tlio Conn H, u,n, i the borough ol
Sui.bury. at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Man.lav. tho
ONE VEI'K '8''' "ri."JiH co.'iiii.uo
Tbo co. iner, Justice, of the Pe ace and consta
ble, u. and lor. he county uf Northumberland, ara
.cii.es.ed to I e then ai.d there iu their ..roecr e
son,, wah t!,e-,r rolls, records, iu,jui,'iionS, nl
ouicr remenihrai.e,.,,, to do tlio,c thj,, ,0 llclr
.evc.ul olh.-e. appertaining to c done. And a.
w.tnesit . prose-e-uling in behalf of the Cmiinonl
wealth ag..i..st any pri,,,er arc also requested and
commanded to be th, ami ,lt.re attending in their
ropet per.a,:. to prosi-cute again.t hitn, as shall
be jost-and not to depart itl,uut ieave nt their
peril. Jiirora are requested lo be punctual i th.-ir
ZZX1 "ie tlme "i",-d "
livon umlcr my band at Snnbury, the Sfith day
ot June ,,, tbe year of n,I.orj one tboii
and et.h hundred aad f,ft,is.t.j ,i;e
lode, enoer.ee ollhe fttited State, of America
Ibe
O'oJ save the Commonwealth.
J VAitS VANDVKt: w.,r
SheritT's Office, Sunbury,
iunburv. i
June 1S5S. (
a, t..i., :,tn, me tvourt ct :umi.,on Pico, of
, 'bu...! .-,!..,,! CUI,ty, to be held at Sun
burv, ihe first Monday of August, jStf.
Plaishi;.. , Drrr.A-T..
Pllzabdh Seller's children vs. ,.'bn Kil,,l. JchU
Peter Dickcsaii
John liowen
Atexamh r Cell,
James Kager,
He nry 'cie.
I arger at al,
v Shaffer ct al,
vs J. B. M user,
John A l.lutd,
a Jauns Vau.lvko.
s Thr-a. Uauin-jardiiei",
a. tt oivr .ioi, ill! lenient v. Fireman
James Maiotte v. p,i: ,tr Jlunl...,, H V
TlioiB-te De.r , Alfred Uuc.ee,
U ... Lonax. Jce vs Wm I, Helleii.t.in,
U M r lemming eVc, vs Vm L Htllanatain
, M ..eitv OLC
Haag .V Iliown
Ldw.rd tiro.
v same
va William L Dewart,
va llalpli U .glo etal
va William Avrea' adin'r,
Henry M." K.,hina,
va Cbaila llt-llcmtein,
vs John Petermaa,
t Jo llefl'inan'a adm'ri
v Jhn P. I'urscl,
W. O. Ksm at al
John II. Fox
Sarah MHIer J; co.
lia J . I lrmeiit
Isaac Urow
Deborah Huzzy
Haztard Jr. StarUk
Keubraj Fagely
U nli.in VVolborn
Carbon (tun Imp. Co.
Isaac Urovn
v John ti Bnjder,
vs J. Faru. worth at ah
VI Abraham fi r..K
DAXIEL BECKI.EY rroth'.
Prothouotary's UOica, ' 1 r0lil
ajnobary, Jaii 10,
V