7 aa vf'i-, . i nrfcittTiia moM utaii. ce o the Artny into Suit Lake City Visit to Vrovo. ' ' cm 8n1t Lake to tu1t S) Lara id ! The arm iiterd tbit city the column extending ten miles (t was all day passing uiroagii not soldier lull lu ranwt nil ; ontaida to the temporary camp. . A. correspondent or me new aayt .... m magnificent and cheering to , but exceedingly hmniliuting to rmons who witnessed it. men eatedly prophesied "in the name od" tbut the army should never illcy, and whose private convex mblic speeches fur months past II of brave declurutions of their determination to see that the s fulfilled. iy tho facilities of the Mormons ti gain at the troops is a topic of h, and especially the defences in , understood to have been plan r S. M. Blair. There are in this ifficers who served in .Mexico, all lure that Echo Canon, even hud Jed wilh Mormon militia, would ed not a quarter of the diflicnt eral Johnston's command that iantlv overcome at Cerro Uordo iel Uey. Tho heights or the is deep'dells constituted nothing than a trap for those who might dipputo the passage of troops, lid require far- greater resources em than to assail. lies encamped on the Jordan, r a mile or more along its banks, inston, on the 28th, made a re- with ft view of selecting a site y post, which lie is to establish, e absenco of tho Uencrul, the ' the camp on Jordan devolved lexander, uf tho 10th Infantry, e orders the troops moved on iirigham's Canon, twelve miles e City, and on Wednesday six rto West Creek Canon, for the obtiiiuing the necessary feed for herd?, the grass in the Yulley insufficient. Tho army will pro in ia its present neighborhood; .it locutions are decided upon and General Johnston mamfe?.,, n desire that his comm.'ud thould the people ns li'.lie as possible, jh every foot o( lund in tho tor elongs to tho United Slates, ho ;ed todepiive the citizens or their eg for cattle They do not give r any such sentiment, but some iders indicate the bitterest and ius spirit towards him, speaking "d d hound," &c, beruuse he nt onco with tho entire urmy to distant from the city. . spondent visited l'rovo, 43 miles e the great ooiiy u tne .Mormons lit congregated. Thero lie found in houses, some in tents, in wa odges. llrighain Young's house ;fiuuru block, with a close fence iid no windows to the street, lilo stranger witnessed u n.vel walked down tho inner front of f family "shambles," umid the din '.'hildri-u "too numerous to men j passed the long row of booths le by side, each with a wife at its imld'bo guilty of an unpardonable loo did 1 lull to say something m ie appearance of Iirigham's spirit 1 very little opportunity, however, .ioo. as 1 found myself vutliin the ' the Prophet's home suuetuury by id wus uot wurrauted, therefore, or inspection. Such glance as 1 iwever, showed mu that ltiighnm some taste, uud that his spirituals ly line-looking women some of id, q-iite pretty, and all of them, could judge, intelligent. I 6Up. r in tho shanty "quarter" some !ti but whether they were all of of the Prophet, or whether these his eutire household, of courA ! Wmed. The general imprestiou to bo that he has nearly or quite lie only claims to havo forty ing, having had forty-seven allu his, doubtless, is the highest figure o, us tho 'Saints' consider a largo c'.nldrea subject of pride and iise ivi3 are all their owu ser tfva noises of their own children, n sitting under the overhanging shanties just at dark, wilh their bildreri hanging around them, all Uing or teasing at once, was ccr ettivu of'a foundling hospital. mom ia language wlilcri would disgrace ft brothel. I do not belinve that they are all insincere in this. That many of them are, 1 most believe, so long I know them-to be men of strong sense in regard to other mat ters ) but tho mnises of tba people whom I have met rather seem to me to have been willingly blindvd to have schooled them selves into the belief that they are performing religious duty in carrying out the disgusting system of polygamy. roRTRAIT OP BKOTHfift BRIOTTAM. Tfe Is ft man litllo over, the medium height, somewhat Inclined to corpulency, wilh dull, bullet looking sort of a head, sandy complexion, and an exceedingly sensual look ing mouth. When walking in tho wind lie usually wears ft pair of green goggles. With those upon bis uose, we would naturally take him for ft country schoolmaster, who Lad wielded the birch year enough to acquire chronic back-ache. Without them, ho looks the wilful, unrestrained end vulgar man of the world, who has just lost ft heavy stake nt a rat Gght. Fur be it from me to caricature , tho man I havo no such intention. I do not mean to chnrco him with any of the vul garities shadowed in his face, for 1 have not had siiflicieut opportunity or observation to bo able to judge of his tastes in such connec tions j but the language employed above will give a clearer idea of bis expression of coun tenance than uny other 1 can employ. lie is affable in his maimers, exceedingly kind, but patronizing, to his associates and inferiors. easily excited ut times, and ulnars aping the dignity of roynlty, with n mock gruvity that is ludicrous to the unii-.ved beholder. He is evidently a man of much shrewdness in worldly mailers, a good cusiuess manager, a judge of human nature, and skilful player upon" the weokness of his fellow-men, knowing exactly how to touch the cords which shall produce the music he wishes. The order of his mind, nevertheless, is low and vulgar. He is not a logician, and is easily cornered in an urgument upon almost any question with which any ordinarily skillful opponent ia familiar. Everybody knows that tie is uneducated, lie is withal roll or Sell righteousness and vanity, and it would pri bably be diQicult to find any more C tain mode or giving In in olleiice than by exposing his ignorance on nny point, w. matter how trivial beftn.! his subjects. An.ong educated men of mind and mai k t'.rtppeJ of the glitter with which his pos'lic., of Prophet and Priest surrounds him r,t,otla his deluded followers, he won'.1 nnk to the level of quite nu ordinary tp-i. Klder Taylor, of New York, formerly editor of the Mormon, is fur his superior in personal appearance nnd intellect. Such is I'righum Young as be appeared to your cor respondent. linlCllAM's INPKCKNT Ar.fSB OF TI1R I" ItERIDKNT. A Nmr Work bt Dickkks. -A new work by Dickens, Is in preparation. The subject has been fivorlte one wilh him for twenty years, but he has only lately commenced to work out his original idea. The wm'k is to be an onslaught upon "respectability" in other wordf, epoo the conventionalities of so ciety. He will establish tests for genuine respectability, prominent among which la the rnle that every respetable man shall get his garments at the Brown StonsClotWng Hull of RiockliiU A Wilson, Nos. COS and COS Chestnut street, above Sixth. Orncttt. DrsrATCtip.i trom Utaii. Dei patches from General Johnston to the war department state that the engineers ore en gaged in the selection or a site for permanent fortifications, South of Salt l.ake City. For ther than this, the advices contain oothing of apecinl interest. New Advertisement. To the Voter of Northumberland County. W W A VINO been solicited by many of my fel tf B low citizens to become a candidate for the office of nEGISTF.lt & RECORDER AND CLERK OF THE ORPHANS COURT. I hereby announce that I present mjself to tho Democracy of the county fir nomination nt the apprearhibg primary election. If nominated and elected I w ill use the heat of my abilities to per- lorni llio duties ot llic otlice, GEO KG E C. WEI.KER. Siinhury, June 3J, 1858. le To the Electors of Northumberland County. Fstiow Citizexs : We are fiuthnrizc.l to announce THOMAS D. GRANV, ur the Uor oush of Punlmry, as an Independent candidate lot the dike of a . REGISTER, HECORDEU &c. at tho ensuing t'ection. Mr. Grac. too wrll known to the pKori t of Nnrthu'iiberland county to need any commenda tion at our h iinU. No one qticn'innii hi qualifi cations for the poxt ; his character for morality, Industry and subricty is irrcproarhalilc and his popularity as a man and ctliricncy aa an officer undoubted. I'or the last six yenra ho line beta the principal clerk ill ft.li i olliee, ami Ida un tiring imliutry and ability, hia amiable manners and obliging dispotitiiin have elicited the confi dence Slid eatccm of all doing biisinens there. V.' confidently submit his r.ame. and earnestly ask our frllow citizens to HAI.I.V TO Hid SUTORT. Rrfpeclfullv. MANY VOTERS. Suiiburv. June 14, 1 6ft8. .... CRACfKERS: JUST RECEIVED by the subscriber, auhis FI.OL H STOKE, Market Square, Punhory, ft fieh supply ol Water, Butter, Sugar, Ginger and Soda Cracker, for sale hy the pound or barrel, at whoteeale Harriatmrg and rhiladclphia price. Those wMiing to purchase will please give him a call before ordering elsewhere. CO. HAVEN. He also continues to receive, weekly, supplies of flour, giving his customers a fieah article and at verv reasonable rates. Sunbury, July 31, I6.r,a tf LUZEEKE "INSTITUTE, Wyoming:, ttuerne County, Ta., TTA8 e linliby and quiet location, Is very eaaily cresiijtto ly I lie I.ncknwantia and Dloomabnrg Railroad and othrrwiae, and fur-hi-he te both min the Ifwt lacililio fir uudy, tinder fnilblul and accompliFieJ teaef.er. In the elementary and filgher KiirIhIi, f lasnirsl, or ornnmenlil brsnrhea, thorough iii'lrorliou nnd traiuing ia given. Tho Normal IVpaitmcnt fur tiiahea special advantage lo tb'no preparing In teach. The next term begin AiiRufl 2-1, Ad dreaa the Principal, E. A. LAWRENCE, A.M. W'yoining, July 31, IK68. St T k srir.ircAi. wifk bVn.u. riuus to know whether UtesQ wo nippy in the etraD";.' tbey led, ice. ut their ,CS impressed me nvicUo ibut their was the bap-to'-i-i lip'.'iDssncss, on exislance in he rL'tier und holier sentiments of -od olfectiou had been sacrificed liar of fanaticism. They seemed e virtuous, wil ing, perhaps, nnd bill nevertheless uuhappy victims ted tortures, by which lliey hoped lintly reward. To u few of ti em, .bi-s-j remark would not ujiply. lha younger females appeared s or reckless, but the elder, who uted in circles where woman was her than vasal lave, wore their dently wilh iuwurd muiiiiurings. the latter, I fancied I could di er whose name had been secretly .iled to nit ky a mutual friend, us Abuse eyes bad long emeu been tho degradation of her conditllm, was looking forward wilh earuett in s to the hour when the riiii i-afely lection, arid abahdou tho association amy. I did uot attempt to cou ii any of the "sisters" in l'rovo in the institutions amid which they e (Jentiles are watched with jealous could not buvo introduced the sub ul inaliing trouble for the partner i as well as for ourselves. A couple Californidhs there on business, the i ventured a little of ihe coininouest to ihe younger wives of uu aged h spurted eight, and were suddenly up short by the fatherly husband dry M.'iiiticiui uud forciuie intinia I lliu ladies ill rpiestuiii were his )ur gatiaiil, took nit, hint vftd sub nnif thereafler llio relrehi .( bu cli eulltt bauds hud placed in their y by duy. uite sat;sfjid ihut all wo hu.e heard iniitery ami degradation, os the polypuiny, is true. I do not meun it every wifa who share her lord's with half a dozen others, lives u Yito out misery but that the general of the system is to make woman an eiop, deprive her of the courtesies to the gentle sej uuder more fortu-air.stuu-es, and to make her a soul I, iuslead of the reCuinjj element sing ornaiiieut in the social circlo, a cheerful radiance and eenial How can it be otherwise when her affections are continually siihV.t ir outraged, end she find berlfonu I servants, rattier than tht c-omnau elpinuU of man? I have eonvrid e l Oni'ier of Hie brt-ihern here and upo i tbissuliieet. They talk about to utmost coolness, cbulVnn us to ioripture proofs sgaiost the propria. umy, and aru its advantages with rtii claiming it to be rnlieious dutv p children to the Lord, end soforciog The next day Biigham delivered a sermon' in which he held forth as follows : What is the present situation of affairs? For lis the clouds seem to be breaking, l'robably, many of you have already learned thai (jeneral Johnston passed through the Ureal Suit City, with his command under the strictest discipline. Not a house, fence, or sidewalk has been infringed upon by any of his command. Of course, tliecamp. followers ure not under his control; but so fur as his command is concerned, while passing t brooch the city, he has carried out his promises to the letter. . Wo told Commissioner Powell and Mc Culluch, in conference, in answer to questions, that we most ussureclly believed all they said, and all that I'resident ituehunuu dictated them to say, so fur us their interest was con cerned. We said that wu believed thut Pre sident Buchanan would fulfill his words, when his own interest prompted hi m so to do. We did tuit say whether be would or not, in opposition to his interest. We hare reason to believe that Colonel Katie, on his arrival ut tho frontierslelc graphed to Washington, and tliut JySers were immediately sent to stop the march of the army fur lull days. That Favors of an anxiety for peace. I expect to fee, if the lato advices uf the (lOVernmeut are Carried i 1858. out ; that portion of the L'uited Slates army now here have tho priviteuo of going whero the interests of the couulry demand them ; and the portion lint mas to start for this place ordered in other directions. I tore tho Prophet bUcdttiB excited and burst into a tirade ugaiust President liu cliuiiau, culling him n diii-vllinrj ol't dotard, h-Adsc titcn purtij ullutr should have been I 're tideut twenty Jice yews ayo, when he had a little seme vtnmt him, if ever, lint the Saints did not court wur. They preferred peace, if it could be had, and they had made it. The, were willing that "tho world" should b .v the shadow of the settlement, providej the annus n a u tne suostauce, as uu nu.,nUined Krhna-iiruvc, they bad. Ho cared nothing f',r ii g 0,n ! liiBtu, name. He cared not if tt iramuled it ! uio.tr i lyov, oui uu nun ie,.l vneill, UOIl I laiwiauurg, tram i,io ic h.v.e trouble.' Register and Recorder, &c. DR. J. I). MASSER. ofSuhbury. rcupcclfully offers himself lo the electors of Northum berland -counlv a candidate for RE(lTElt AND RECORDER AND CLERK OF THE ORPHANS COURT, at the ensuing election, subject to Democratic Rules. Siunhury, July 10, 1859. le IJL'IJE CIDER V;NE(1AR, Pl.RE Ciur.tt VINEGAR, PURE CIDER VINEGAR, 13y the qusrl, gallon and barrel, 'or sale by" M C. GEARHART. SuiiUmr, July 31, I8SS. FRliEBURQ ACADEMY AKU Snydor County Normal School. rREEBUBO, FA. 'IHT. Kiilli session of this Institution comincn ccd on the 27ili of JULY, and ronliuues SS wcela. Encouraged by past sucrecs, iucreancd efforts will be made to rouble atedenls to ncijuire a sound mrntul, moral and phyKical education. 'J'be Academic Department embrace all the branches conatitutin; a Ihoronch Englith, Clas airal, Malhematical and Nciciitilir. Education, toucilicr with Muaic, Drawing, Painting and Krcnch. A NORMAL DEPARTMENT has been established and heretofore well attended in which Tiai'hen, and those wishing to become inch, can prepare themselves for the profession. 'I'mims IIau- ix AtiviJtct. For Hoard, Tuition, Room, &c, i T session of it 'i weeks. S2 to ijino Tuition alone, ;-i r tjuaricr of 1 1 w l:. g l to U Muaic, Drawing, Paiming and Erencli at usual charges. Students can enter at any time. For catalogues. &c., address GEO. F. Mcr'AKl.ANP, Principal. Juiy 31, 1 TO HSfVJVILiIIS. 1) It. II AKTyi AX, 4 X I M TIC t I. I II I I C I i . To the Voters of Not thumber land County. TsTAVlCi Itecn solicited liv niv frimls. t II I, ,,11- .ir.u ...!: I date for ASSEMI11.V. Should I be elected by the stiffracea of my fellow citi7ena I pledge myself to perform my dutiea wiib the inmost of my ability and to the best intrresta of my constituent and the public at large. A. II. UI.AIR. Milton, July 10, lfi5fl. te INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOU COUNTY COMMISSIONER. 11E subscriber offer himself to the electora of Nnithumberland County, as an Idepen- dent Candidate for the office of CO UN T Y COM MISSION E It, And promises, if elected to fulfill the duties of aid xtlice faithfully and iinparlinlly. JOSEPH VANKIRK. Point Jownship, July 24, 185B. 1B5B. MEW ROUTE FOR TRAVELERS! jNorthern Centra. Uailwjiv ! ! SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. I AM) AUKlv TMXI4 Jtl.r-.7ili, ths? 'I'miiis i ihe Norllivru Crntiol Ktutwuv Cni,aiiy will leave I'-.ily, (SutiJyjm-j.cei.i?tl) us folj -wu : liOINU NOHT1I. UIHALO AII MAU.Ut A rvritss Tit A IN. rrom UAl-TAiMUUK tu SUNUL'lt Y & U..MIKA Arnvj Physician for Diseases of the Lungs. lortttffty J'iisiciaii to Cincinnati Murine IJosjtiUtl ami Incut id s littrmt, Currttt jtonttiuff Mtwber vf the Lomh:i Mctticttl Sucirtt? of UbjtrcutiuH Author of I.KTTtim to Ixvaluis." and Editor " MlliRiL Tl.TItOrM urk. MMItttV, "Watlitn-lon llup(' Frtttoy Auguat 13, ls. 1MN VILLI', " Mont wr Hons? Atiui)t 19. II l-O O.MslIl RO, Au;nu 14. 1) It. UARDMAN trtt Ctniiutnpli.Mi, Ilmiiclnli, I.v ; rYngitua, Atihm:i,aml die case ul llic Tiirout unU l.uu by Mi-Oxul liitmttiliop. lr. fhinttimi.'t rlainn in putlic c nfi iuic nro fou:itlrd ; upon the it'lliiviii(( lai-u : 1 Iln ihurtugli mid romlete nrquufnt-jnce wilh lliu (rfi(.iic oC the imwl ttjlebtattJ ilt)siciun ot Kur-'pciiS ' wrl! nq Auitricn. i Jl T.je lci uhoritic ofliit ylem vf niiiliralion Jif- ! fvri' j Irtmi ever; other rvrr yrt adopt) dtH: uot iimKe ! H'at ti inale well ; nut tear ilnwn Ut build up unin dk- , jftrHitif nil itunriu drugs nnd tttitt-Mtt'tis nuiierulw. J. III! utijilwtOf uttrd i5H.'iieiiui' in I J s it:tl I rnctll'c w4tere tivery fo.m ol di"" wai pimcultl iot hi treat- ) mrui uud in can f ilt atli, mi exiniiiKitiru uf ih dent btidy ittnd!, mid t!ie oppt-ujui.c1! !' tliu ti.ltftdl euflully j it'aivddowii by hi nu n IihihI ("ur future fta'fruec J'lirs j ii'ttes nnd olifrrvtitiona iMib mni'c wtien riimrlrtcd. will , I or in two Uittt V'luuit'S ut fiw liuudred pavs rinti, wIid'Ii Will l puMihtird fiTtiir hciittitot tho HI cJii-al 'prtlrjKiti. ' 4. In ndJilioii to tin, lui vast rXwt uiu.-r, tnquirrtl ly j Inivclliiip nrmiy five jrtin, tr.titiug llioit&ur'di iniuuully, I liuvnuii riltil 'rt(it iidviniiaM tr tlisiiMli u nnd liie itudy uf till itismtri lurultriil to the liuninn luu ily. Iti ilt: ; prrind ol Hum l hai IrTivrled n dirtrjm e ue.iily eijuol to j two entire viriails ut (he p Mi , mul Iii4i ncrn, prrtsmbed fur and been imsuUrtl by ururly JJ liiousvui.t iu ulii!s. 1 SUNBTIRY ETEAM FERRY TO NOR THTJMBER1AND. . ON nd alter Wednesday the 9 lath July, ihe undcrsigni d will run hi STEAM WSHRY LOAT, rccularly, for t asrengcra, lielvfen Bun bury and Northumberland, according la the fol lowing achcdule, vii: I.enre Msri.ol atrcct wharf, Punbury, at T.fiO A.M Returning, leave Northumberland at 7.30 " Leavo cJunbury for l'ry Valley at 8.30, touching at Noilbumln rland at 9.45 " 1! 'tiininii. touchat Nerlliumber'd at 11.80 " Leave Si.i-bury for Nuilbumberland at S.DO V.M lieturnina;, leave Northumberland at 3.80 " Leave Hunbury for Ncrlhiinibrrtand at 6 00 (Returning, leave Norihumberland at l-'JO 11 Whrii tonvcr.icnt, iiitcrmrdiats trips will be made. i FARE In and f ern PinXury and. Nprlhum brilsnd 10 eenta, or twelvo 'i'itlits Tor One Dollar. 'J'his arrnnqrnirr.t rill not only prove a real convcnirnii- to persona visiting the two place on business ur plrasure, but atl'ord n agrrrable and pleasant ride on one of lbs most pict .risque portiona of the brsutiliil Siisqnebami. IK A T.fl.EMKM'. I'ropricter. AND1IEW UOOVEK, Captuin. Knlibury. July S. IRftS. HARD WAITeI HARDW" ARE ! ! 5UT received by A. V FISHCIl. at Ida Drug Flore, Munhury, l'a., SCOOPa. r!HOVI-;l.8, FORKS. LOO C1IAI.XS, Mil. I. AW8, CKOSS. CUT SAWSt. Also, .Vcrrw, butts. Door Knols, Thumb 1. aid. i s, and all hardware necessary forbnililinr. A splendid lol of pocket and table cutlery, Scis sors, German 8ivrr Spoons. I.OOlllll (.lilSXCs). A lsrRe stoik of Looking (ilasres, received and for sale Ly A. W. FISH Bit. Sunhury, July 17, IS5H. ' DitltrG"&. CHEMICAL ' EIVLTPOTfllTJl. HE uudeisicncd having teccived a large and well selected stock of I'tti o iii'UH ttuci ilirmlrali, llycsliiti't, Oil, l'iiints, lil.iss and Putty, is now ri.aily to fill onlcisut a moments notice. In connection ilia Hie alovc you will find an j aMoilnient of Fancy Notions, Toilet -Inkles and j j I'l'ifnnn-ry of nil kimls, 'i'oolb, lluir, Mails and I I Clolh.'s llriisbes of cvciy vaiietv. Cuh'.oimiH niil llml bii stoek coinplcte coin- ! pri.-iiij; iniiny mtielcs it is impossible here to , euunicru'.o ! 1U:.I U.M IIEK llic place, i.eitdoor to the IVo plo's tlno li ice Store. J li)sii'iaiis I'recrij'tions compounded accurate ly and can full v. A. W. FiiSilEK. 'uiihury, July 17, ISSS. NOTICE rP II fC Jurors drawn uud summoned fertile - ripccial Court, 2d week of Aug'til next, rieeil not uttcud as there will not be any Court held at tbut time. JAMES VANDYKE, sheriff. blicrili s olbce, .uuliurv. ) f HERRING'S SAF. AiJAiN 'run ir ;i.-:it, A ; a I no ony naio wiucu, nn-nj . -'J 'rjlU jltii S) r - - - I al.-lt an. tiio cntdrnl In tUo lata ex tensire fuc. At the burning of the Arii Inn Uuibliiigs. April, lib. and in tb GREAT. HUE. in Market street, May Ut, tati, the genuiho ii .SitT 31 F mi 'I the V U the M 'I ht rtr r fn ikfl ! b'u rnre iitrlocrfneii out' vt ht inrtii Cbfirpf t ty nu AKD TRAi 1001)rt Kb-' f l '.;i:E!. Market strut, U iiiterincdi. te pou.. burr and Mi.ilb .ii. Iransl.ijinn nt iu.il u. , A!i Mill'H thul.lill: n'.lrn.VO t i, nnd d i.u McrJ.unts nnd ft'-.rrn. June !ifl. lt'StJ. Su.'ji HERliiNO 6 A KB. I'rcservcd the. Jewejry of Ceo. W. Pinion A ltro.i Dooka, Papers. Ac, of Fi-hcr Hro.,und Edward Kcamana &. Co., after remaining cx pnsed in tho. burning ruina for ncirly I tJKIY HOt'RS, and proving corrlu-m U wh it we have fihvav cbijmcd for tlictn, 'i II EI1I GKEA I SSl'rEHIORITY over all securities now lno n. I.t these fires, THE l!l'.lM;!N(i,i SAKE, aleiidinp- ido by i.'e villi btf itlicrtief d as 'warranted lo stand 10 pri ti n', tnnip l.rt, t'liu Hcrring.,, cnnie forth the AC'K NO Wi.Ellli ED VIC TOR, not only preserving their lontciil in EXCELLENT order, but leii.K ill themselves in a cuniliii.in to no ihruneb another urdvul, WDW COSTSTIC while Ihe boasted Salamanders" of other ma- i WHOLESALE AIo kcM were badly used up in every instance, and ! . .-.p. pi in somo carca ibeir entire con'eMs vxmpleleiv Z1' doslroyed. i 1 )! A?i J"-t raa 'f d ""T , To the public he would simi-lv ny. that, du- I A of goods at lit Ci::: tine tlie r..ii...e., e,.,.rilie II EKI.'INU'd SAKE : fruit Storo tn MAI-.KEI 6,1 ..LI has been liefure them, r.iore tbau t hundred have passed throiigli nrcidcntal fin without the occurrence of a single loss. We wonid, therefore, CALTIO.N purchasers against the niisreirisenlation of interesttd p:ir tics. The HERRING'S PATENT is the only KIKE PUOOF SAKE made in this citv, which i protected by a PATENT RIGHT, and we will guarantcc.it to retist more t'cu double the umuunt ol heat of any other Sufj now known. Farrd, Ilci rlni; & Hole Manufacturers ;n this Stale of "Herring's Tatent Cbampiott Safes," HI H-ViiiufVi., J'hiludu. tjT "Evans & Watrnii'a Irtinfovcd tfahimail- deis," "Oliver Evans'," "C. S. ttavlcr's,". and i of a superior quality, by the single or Hcott' Abselos," Iron Chests, (n large assort; j superior quality of tcur and j'oia nirnt bavins been taken in pait pineiit for I vanely of t. onlcctionnric, fruit, ic. here be manufacture atrd kcci all times, the liioM cheiee Con' Wholesale auj Retail, Dt Pbilui Among hia clock of Conk found : Ctiinpri'; 1,'iTf I'ln Mint iJn-p Jrllv ( ski I'niil In.'; t-liek t ',,. lt.uk I nn Aln.jiid C FRUIT. 1titii';iri, i'rti!n-s( !atfi. tiff's CnTJiiiti drift!, ; , . Caions, AlllMlldH, .ittl .St -.t t Nnu l'f (t!! , i.KMOX SYiaT fronelt Swiots,-fVirm-J A'moiKlf, rrenm While, Iiii in llw. " Vsi'..ia. OHiiui-iii lets. Liqiiuiiee, - I Juiy --'till, lNftH. MUSIC TEACHER FEIHE Fuhscrihcr respectfully inf irms the citi zens oi ouuourv aim vieiniiy, inai ue win 'Herring's,") will be solJ at low ptic.es. Philadelphia, July 10, 1S68 ly l II II A DELI Hi A A ND "r.S.1 DinG CHAN GJE OF liOTJPlS. ON AND At-'IKK MU.NDA V. Ju'v 5. tW. tbeil-wn inoiinrK I'liBfienilr train will U-uvtj rutlsvili.i ol 9 13 A M., pnssing Kcix'.ios; alUil A.M , nml m r:ug ut i'iiil;u!i iptim ul l'J iict'ii. The ilowii Altruo"!! Ti.nn will leave Pottsville at 3 30 P. M., pMsnini; lUiidiiig ul j.t'G, nnd arriving at l'liilniisl ,inn ul T. ',0. i'. M . M.'niii. mill Al'iernnoii Piiseiif,M Trnina leave I'Lila tt'-lehis ut Mini. Iinurs lis lierc:.-i'.ire, V Jo A. M. iiiiit 3 3'J I'. M , parting Heuttnigul 1 W A. ."!. nini 0 07 V. M. I.Uil.WON VAI.LllY CKANC11. rosrentr Train leaves lirmluig l ID A. M , (nf'.fr nrrtuil ol Down kiuI Up Mitiioi? lisseiir-T Tri.tn irmn l'oltsvil e nml Vhilui'ilplua,) mul ariivM in lltiriistairgct W.:t," ir'on, ix lime ! ci'lmeel wilh Vussenirel Tui.ns l-r Smil.Lity, i;'.::iT:i3;ioit, I'.Ii'iirj. Vittshur-r, Clitniibi-rsluirir, l'llltlllii're umt 1.: nt iih'. r. ll.M iirninr. leuvps Uui rifctiui ll mt 'iXJ V. M , after inlr.. l ot rtifcifiiter 'I ruins I'r.'l.i u!l ii.'i'Ve poiul, :mil arnees ;.l Hi'iiiio i-l -l ..5, in lime lo c'Mmect Willi t'p nml llowit V:oiseii;:er Tiiiilt. Vj I lt:i- il!e uml l'liiluclt lilna, Ihe Mime eviniiv'. O. A. NICOI.I.S, ri.i,ilie.T ui.J lii;uTii::iuik::?. July IT, tM?. :r is blleicd cl.cap at nholcsalo or retail. , ICE CREAM, lie ha alio opened an 'ec Cream Kaloun. and will at all liuim be ready to serve his customers nitb li.c Cream. . Sunbttry, June 10, 1S5S. ly LANOBETHS1 : Agricultural Waro Jdousc Hnil Seed Stove, Xii). 21 und 23 South Cll: street, Idintn .Vttr- l.et and Chesnut street, I'hihi'h'jihii. 118 always open to the inspection of every on interested ill Farming or tiariltiiit.i.', "" au'oscribcrs therefore invite the public c,en to call and cxaihinb the large an.'. eil . stock of Agricultural Implements and .Macli. (treat variety of Horliciill jral tools. Wnrran tirden and . 1 lower hceil-;. Grass ai I ic'u 8reda ol tbo mott Ecliubio Qualily, v.i,ie'o they ofl'Kr f"r aulc si the lowest cash prices, wholesale or retail. . The agi!ciiltur.il implcmenl eAi by i.i a motliy i:iatiu!aetUTed ti our tS'ni woilt of tne t remsiu in ibis tilace lor Itie nornoso of civina may be consulted at ,ss ns on the PIANO, to such as many desire i ! instiuction. His terms will bu reasonable. He ) innv be found at the Washington House 111 this j pla'ee. ! CHATfil.K.S DAKINO. ! i Suubury, July 17, 185S. I i.3t S'-util Tl.inl Ftlect. lu'lv.XM li:'rf J'lre-ts, VUil.ADKl.t 11! A, Orrtll ;.nl I'ittna Kil' M-.K' AXO CI'VIIIKKS' li.ent oi l.i-uli'.er, l-'luitiuil ui.'l in ti.e Ko.i also iu:iisoli: i.i:atiii:u. Alt of whK-Ii will Le s iM low tor Caaii, or CUt us ir.l .4VS. WooJ. Cross Cut and Mill fuws '"Vg AM kin.ts of T.cstlier in t'.o Hou:1) wanteJ. f..r SSiiiierior arliele at KlsllEli'rf. ! vvliieli I lie limi.ist nwiket price wiil lie kivcii, in cjIi, or .Sun'iurv, July I7tb, 18.r3. iaiEfi',oii. & B.:MT!i:ri stoue. ; "'l1;1"1: lav. . I'. hlliMAlnlCiV o. ; rrraid to expense, with tlie most ontpleie r N'i. 31 S"utli Tl.inl Ftiect. In-tv.-eM Mr'irt iniJ Chssna1 j cliii'.eiy fjr Use nianitfactuie i,f va.'ieus kit i ari.eiiituiitl nil iilemciitrf, n.'e t ,ei ari TM1K V S:-nni.l. niJea, PrVi! I'm s ,.!,! ;Uiv ami , j,v n; ortc!c tu ibis line of llio very U't a Calvert Sution, ork, tlll;epofl, ll;lllluX, Mi:k'rsliirg, lisoigrtowii, 'I'rrV'iiii'ii Junction, l.enve. 4 311 . M. 7 411 under font, I'm if you do you'll !." (3re doubter. COY. r0". Fix's ASsl'KA.NCKS. Uov. l'orc'.i addressed the Mormons, a, suriiij; tbvut that, '-The Federal Government di'ina1.: nnlhtug of you, rellon cilizens, to dfy, which it does not require of the inhabi tants of every State nnd Territory within lliu Union, thai you shall be obedient lo the laws of your country, that you will respect the civil authority, und thut its officers shull bu received by you, and enter upon the dischurge of ibeir duties unmolested. All this, 1 um happy to ray, you assure me you are willing to yield, und you claim that you never have beeu otherwise." I n regard to the location of posts, lie says : "The President has ordered the establish ment ol one or two more military posts in this Territory fur various purposes, but chiefly to protect travellers from Indian depreda tions. While bo eluims, and will exercise. the right to send the army wherever be nitty please, his object is not to make eucutnp mehU in uny uf ycur cities. Ueueral John ston told me thut he did uot nigh his urmy to bo stationed near a city, lis said that it would corrupt the morula of the army, tu you kunw is ulways the case when un urmy is in such a neighborhood. I am not udvisd where tint uiiny T Utah will be sluliniied ; but if Carson Vulley is the best plnce fur an encampment, us you inform me, I believe thut he Will luke them there. 1 believe tbut he will bu very prudent in the di.-pof itinn of the troops. If I were ut the luud of the army I would wish to station it where it would be convenient to protect the great highways to the Tacilic from Indian depredj turns, and where it would have grass, wood mid water ill obuuduiice. In relulion to the turse force now under orders to march to ll I'erritorv, 1 have no idea thai so larsre un army will be permanently stationed in Utah, lor the t erritory Shall remain at peuce. 11 is needed lo currison Ihe forts along oar sea- ca.t from Texas to Maine, and to guard our frontier all aluug the British line. Ihe army lo be pertnu.ieutly located in Llan. A postscript says, tieneiat joiinsinn lias lelurued from hi visit to various alleys. with u view of selecting a locution fur W Hil r quurlerj. lie considers tne country over wbicu ha has passed lo o essentially a ueser v. lie has seen no poinv wr.icu uu cuunucr. well adapted to the uses of a permanent post. Tha urmy will mova within two Or three days. hoever, to Cedar Valley, about forty live miles from Sail Lake City, tan or twelva from Lehi. and fifteen or twenty rroin rrovo, where tarrocks and storehouses will b iim. diuttla erected. Tha location ia a favorab s .... i . e . ..l .r -... . t. 0 hi lioin bicb to couiinanii ins ciuei imin mnnts with promptness and nfliciency. Oratl is very s. area, however, for largs herds, and it baa been decided to send back to Fort Leavenworth all the animals not absolutely necessary to be retained. Estimated by Ilia Trigone, the population of 7 :c e 45 ti uu u sr u 57 iu ii in io 10 iu iu tu in si iu u 11 u; n U7 II 19 II 11 117 II - 11 41 II 41 11 40 II 4 Mlll.Ml, 1 1 67 11 67 WuUxmlou'u,. IjiU 1st UeJ l.'iilimtiiuii, l'i 14 Ii 14 Uyatrra, 14 -."O 14 KO .llunlg .intr)-, IS ihi l-i ST l.ti-ei's IK i -t -l) Muucy, III 35 VI 3li Mnnloiirsvilte, IU iu li iu WlHuinnjKirt, I OU COINO KOLT1I From PLMlll.V lo Sl'NuTRV 4 BALTl.MOltF. Arrive. Iiive. r.linirs. 6 on a. M illiuiiisnoil, 9 00 V IS Moiiiimrsvilte, V v St Muiicy, V U V 41 Ucigei's, V il U SI Mo.ilg.aiirrr, U SJ V M lister's IU Ul Ik 01 I lii.inl. wn, 10 0-1 III IS Waltoiilown, 10 II 111 It) Milton, U IM IU 31 l.swistiurg, 10 4U IU ii i:ininsqubue, IU t7 IU 47 Nortiiunilirrlsiid, IU 5 11 00 hlMilltV, 11 oa 1109 Helius-t.rovr, . II Vo II l!5 'I'ltviiriiui 1 auction, 11 39 II 11 lieuigi'ti'Wii, II M II Si Millrsliuig, U 10 111 H llulll'uS, I IV li -il llridseiiorl, 1 S IS Ymk. 3f3 3 30 Calvert Suin'n, 0 s Al.l. DISKASI-S TltKATKI) ! In rrlnli n lo ttte fi'll'iwing ititeast-s. nili.-r virn c.;ai plieuteil with Lung Aileeliiins, or exitiin; ulune, 1 aim inviletl eonsii.tuti.'ii urtiull finil llitln pioieplly i uiuLie. Vr lopus suit nil l'.'ru.si.i Frtu.iie c.niiplaniis, li regu lar it Irs oikI tVeuknns. 1'ulpilaliou and other fmrns of Ilenil llis?nes I.iver Coniplaiiit, llvspepsin, and ull oilier Liikeskt.-s of Stomuili uml Itiiwels, Hilrs. IV All diseases ut Ihe Ky ninl Knf i Neiliut;ia, K.jn iepsv, smt all fornu nf Neivnus Uise.,se. No ciisrse uf Consultation 8 1J. UARDMAN, M. D. June 1'J, lo38 FURKITU11E POLISH. S. IIAK'S Premium Patent Knaincl Furniliire ) Polish. This polish is highly valuable lor rei-lo j ring the oli-li on nil liimU of Furniture, Clai, CariiiRC liodies, H-ir Clolh, Vc. Alb", for re-: moving spots, billing scratches, Ac, Ac. War runted lo dry immediately and retain its gloss. Price SO els', per buttle. ' Sold bv a. v. r!Mii:i.. July !7, lr. Citrate of Magnesia nu j TASTKI.ESS SALTS. PHIS ( repar-jlioii is rccomincudcd as an ex ; ccllenl laxative and purgative. It operates I mildly, is entirely bee from uiw unpleasant luste ' resembling lemonade in flavor, prepared and sold jby A. W. FlisIIEi:. j Bniiliiiry. July 1", I e"H. ; isroTiCE.' " I & I.I. persons haviim eluims on Michael C!ra bam, cuiLcontraclor on Section S 1, Nor'b- l:ll..l !L .-VhlHI.',, Uit 1 I. .Ill l.e-itl.er Stored free of l".l iirje, a:;J 9 '1J on Coirmitaiiiii. l'li:l..iMpl.ia. July 3. IrSB 1 T(oi.S."in,a Kier.il n.ui- , LaiidrflU a .arru:il.d Oarden tVe.'.s n .. ! nceij eeiiTc me pu.-.iic lor nt'i' itros oi ii"-:rv vcurt-" ; ! lluir widi'-spreud I opu'iui'ilv end ihe im r. ;iii,s' ' dciunnd from y?:ir t.i vcar ara ihe best niJcnce ; ofl'ieir superiority cLr r.Il clltcrs, ' tTi?" Country ntnreliaii'.s can be supplied wilh I ced in paper-, or !n bulk, on tho roost HV.tSl ! '.crn o. j Elon!r.Sv'a!', rear Cris'.ol, Pa., our garden j i;r.iunds, contains three hutiilrej and scvci. ! acre, nnd is the lartrest ct;ii'lisliini-nl of its iuu ! in lha world. 1). LAN DHl'l'II (J.. ; Nos. Ul and C3 bor.tb Sistli St.. rinl-.dolpliii. l.atiilrctli's Kural Kegister nnd Almanac br is'fjfi, cnntainini; a niot;tbly Calender lor ll.j j F'an.i, (!ai;!-i and (ireci.l'.o-js-c, cs n: i;vi cavTir. upon personal or prepaid a; plieiiion. I r.'iil.idfli.hi.i, May S-d, Is.!-;1. ICE CREAM 1 ilns. MAF.I.V W1IA liTON lerpeclfully iti- ' forms her frirttd ind the public c.eneralh, that rhe will accommodate them with irttci:i;i, at her resilience, nu every evening (Swidty ex cepted) duiiugtlic preset:! amtiier. Sunbnry, Julv :i. JS'-M. iVaioti'salc Ciirorrry. EEY z KXJNKBL, Opposite the PcniKyh niic Hail Hood Popot IIAKP.ISUUr.G, PA. 13. V. 28 J.iiJ:?, C'l'y. lule nf fiiiLulctpliia 1 rr laxcasti:!. 1 jihj(. rcccivctl liiti tliicati;'ii nt. t!n-iu-sf Viiiri. VlUi-. Iva Ll'J a ,are toc l,f 100 ulov.in4 namoJ j , llie .!ltivmiI n.,Ilala fr t-v: .i vt . . : . a hL article h, ami will cH cheaper iliau any : tlie auuMumi ,M-.li.-ai Insiitrtr .r. . . . -oil,, r house this side of Philadelphia. Call and j 2!" ' for materials furnisbe! consider me in city ft1 MAIL TRAIN iiilNO MJIIIII Froia BALtlMOltli lo SLNUl ltV Aniv. ralvcrtSuti iu. York ilridccK ft t'luik's Fcny II illux .Mlliulklulrg lltiellilllilll Mull uili'iigo lieri;et.ivii Trcv'utoii Junction seiijia-f.r. iv M'XHt'inv Nirll.uiiilcr!aii'l CliilisqiiaiUa I.ewisUirg .Hilton Wais Ultima I'liiotitown Kyslrr's Mnutiroin.ry liercei'a Mu. cy Monuura ilia Villlamsinrt II 00 1'J t i I to J It ti l V il i so 3 1. 1 3 IA 3 Ji 3 so 4 I'l 4 18 4 SI 4 J 4 40 4 S8 US 07 a is s ej 5 3 S 50 r.i.MiiiA l.e:ive H (10 A. 11 14 I 10 I. I SS X 18 8 :I6 41 a vu 3 01 .1 H . 3 3d 3 S4 4 14 4 16 4 31 4 3(1 4 SI 4 6s OS IS IS 5 114 39 GOl.Nb SOUTH , From tUMIHA lobt.Mll'RY . UALT1MORB. Elmira, Williainapofl, .MiHiU'ursvilla, Muia-y, Bu'gei's M-mUoinery bysuir'a Luioiilowa WuLsnilluWU Milioii, trfiwisburir Chillisquaqu NorthuiiilierUind ULMJIKY, Melius Grove Trevort'iu Jaaclloa tieorgelowii, Mabunlougo iiuclukiwu, Millersburg Halifax Clark's Fan J Dauphin BiKlgepurt Voik Calvert Slstiiio. July 34, 16jt- Arriva. SSI 4 I 4 as 4 4 3U 4 11 4 40 4 6S Oft is id 33 41 t SS - 10 tl 6 34 0 3d ii ti 1 il 1 1 1 si R SO t IS tllVfl. It 3U A. II 4 4 U 4 'J J 4 3D 4 Ul 4 41 4 41 4 M W IS i to :is 4? 6 66 II a vt f 3 3d f 44 59 T 13 t t 40 7 DURE CONCENTRATED I.YE OR SA 1 FONIFIICR. for sal at flsHER'S Drur .... (..,.!,,. I I! ,, I "Tho Greatest Bioerauhy of the Aee." or labor which Uk y may Now KKADY : way bolilinj! for, will plea.V piesetit them to Dr. Tirr ttpu vt ntiniur i is ipuf ucenw. W. 11. Msrr who has bound himsilf in an iti- Ui I1KMIYS It.WDAU., LL U. Ill I lircc oltmii-ii. Octavo. rplllS work cuntuius upwauls of 2,000 pages, ts printeit X on bue iiipeT,aiuJ liuiidsoiiiel) bound in vailous t j li s. ll is illuslruletl by sevciul engravings iu sleel, li.d liiilne li'us luckliiii'es ; aiieiaa llie lonoei are two Due puilonts ot Jsrrsksn.s. Tne fue similes eilitiiuce, aiuoug nlh.-rs, the oiigmul druft of ilia l)ecturuti ii of liidvpeiidellce, in JsrvKKsoVa awn lund. wining. '1'Uis is, in every scusa. on nuttiorizeJ woik: it was Undertaken under (lie uppro'iut loll of his Inmily, and with an unreserved access lo nil the private papeia ot JcdWMiu in their possession ; and hus received the Lenetil vi ilieir lecolleclioiisaiidopiuioiis ut every slep. The work miliums llie expressions of Jefferson on every great pulilic'iucatin which alosc. frooi Ins advent to pub lic life lo his deuiu a ieriod a uoout sixty yeurs, uud euiuiacing the jvli i c forming pvtind ol the Kepulilic ll contulii ieffers ill's hetetof ire unpulitilied fuimly corres-poia-a j selections from la finest published letters, state pupeis, etc , etc. opinions of Tin: rnKse. Noolliei Life of Jefferson ever piililithed pnlmUy tone tluit avei will be published can War any compari son to llns in Ili.irouUuess, luliu as uf liieideul niul eon si. irntious BJelity Tins biogiuphy tins evidently been taV" "f love, nnd the years ol pulieut, ussidui-us toil ilhuseost, have lei igivi ll Willi uugiuvlgiug, uudiiug eiiiuusiusui i its . Tiibuiie. At h-iiHi the nuMie have a Life ol 1 hi'mua Jetli i.u that is r.ot on'y Usciiuilitig, and iheieloresure to lie ppu- i lsr, bul one that will sliiiid Ihe essential hlstoiic test Umt ol aceurie) undlruilifuliie-a Ills seen llml ttte r mint, i w.irk ot' ihe whole is authentic cotrtiiponiry inalenul. ami i ol the lushest 'ider. To guliier It hits l.ern the work il ! years v e ivnuiuiml e mpure tint vohune wilti il:i.t iiiimnsli'e and iiieoinpurubie bto(;ruphv ( llo&u-cil, uud j let aofaltlilul is llie portraiture 111 il Jeli'ers.in is llimle t.i I dav ol huiiseil,llullns nulure, los eery s ill, is dciiiiuti-il ' with a dMlluelnesa lst unlike th..t III wlneli J,,linsi'U stumls out in t he iuj;ca el lioswtii. n- st-u Tost. imbued Willi lliat eiitliusi.islu: nuiuiruln u il Ins niU I jeel, wittioul which u titiigiapher is ritely siireesslut, Mr. ' Uulliuill nevrlthcless does ln4 seek t-t hide wiiulevel I'uuits j lie may nud, w(l. from himself or fr.nn llic reader, lie tuiuls tut nictuie as i. inmvveii inMiea ius sn. uui tie ie nuiiited, -wiiittsnd ut) ' 'ihe ptetitre gains by Ibis in lilo-iiks cliilii(K, without 1 mug any of lis inujtine pr.i- porluina -Albany Lvening Jnun-a'. mooiie wno runs uis exe, n iwrvn iskim' y, i.vei ." work, will fail loba sntlhd lhat .Mr Itun Ull hss added vciy largely to Ihe stock ot' Itie world's iiilorinutlon alut j,Ucr.ii..tlil he has had ueeess Iu ansiicra I ilheito uu exikitrit aisl that he una d.Hie luore llmu wna eves ii me by una bclora hun t illustru'e the itersonulity of thai gieul stati-snian .New York Kvening rst. Vc have read Willi ilcliplll .Mr. Kummil s cnpiivaiing details of Mr Jiciin's i.ersoiiul instoiv, wh oi u bus aclfuiiuai, guiuereu, unu auutiruwy sn-uycu ....... a gieat nirii-lv of authentic sources, liitlieito uiiexpl.rrd Out of lh teinplinn riehlieas of bis unlelmls, the able uud clear sighted antbui haa construe tril a b-'"k, st once e.v st snlccUuiiliuj and nistiuellvc one lien biihuu sij,.i by eveiy patriot of the bold "i-Kuhm lid l.'aqaoer. l neie chh neutiiy tie iiiiihm, n. ......... iniiarluilily aid industry wlnrh Mr. Ilandull ha. bii.titl.t into emubiiislioii iu Ue coniposili"ii of ibis bi. graphv He Inn worthily exeouica inuru wunicg ishix i nna- ad.-lphia I'teis. 'It will tuke plure amtaig ius eiu.iccsi cuissirs oi .nir riesiilileialure.aud be coiisullril by every future hiaUiIian ol ll.isc.iutry." Philadelphia Kvening llutleliu. ' We like ll because it uoiiaer ooiteeuui. pumuiea, esun geiates, nor diSlnils, but anprnuchta, hi every iusluuce, and la avert- particularly, llie career of the imlile character ube opinions have dona ail much to ahnpe lha tbimcslie and foieiga policy of the luttion lie euninbutrd so greatly In call uilorxisUNira ''.-New Orleaiui True Urtla C7 Tbia wink will b aold exclusively by snbscriplion, at tha low pi ice of 87 40 liaintsnm.ly Isiund in el-ilh. Ripcrienead Canvassing Annus wauled, m all parts nf lbs country , Pi obtaiu suleiil fur Ihu work. Appli cants aUould. atal what counties they weuld bka W can vass. 1 . Sipeeissan copies will b aenl by mail, pr-paid, te any address, reeelpl ol' ts pfic. ni lm fall pan ucularsarieresa DKRKY JACK)N, Fnhhaher. Nu ' ll Nassau Street, New Yoft. July 1, WSi. see price if ColVee, ' tntur, i cj, apices, 'J'obiirco, Cipsrs, iiieiiir, Cheese, S. II. M I.uid cil, l'i-h, a!t, 1! sms, t'lieu! b r, Finn-, Fluid, 8.1.-.!.. rith oil, Ti.r, Ibmin, Vi'iM. D.ikut'.l llol.es, C-iK-iiiid I'lus'.er Candies' cVc. i 1 lie 'inrrv t:u dicliu s :i v.-:ivs r:i li::n.! ihrri b Pa'. Iib -nit' tl-,- it i i,r c H-iitry, am! t'.e li 't:e,n-ii G;n j J c.: llii- iv.-r'-l No p-itnl iNC.iu-iuf- i-rt-K--i tl-t i1 i le ; eiiiltinrn-ti it. ,Vleil:i.iiH t-.jcii i-niy vv ii -;i wil! I-, t l.reaie j d ivn 111-! e i.i-iltut ..Hi. t -t wiM n !,.vr.;i: t!:e cwteiii. Uo':l I nil u -it u ;i-s ii mi- l.iitn-il from ntiin-rii -ir ! -'ii-,. Clii..- :i;i-ui-ii , i i! ii;- -'Si- must ! J p; in'.-li-t-f, V.-ll.i-il s t-i l.ie.w Ullu :t l-i-; ' t ' i.i 1 .- !'. ilnre :n:-.l ,!,Kr:i-!rr Ir-ii n I -i ; vl.i ni.i .-.inM.tiiiitof e.'erv s -'--t ::'i l r. li.-.. t ; tli: cl.;',n'i i tint-.-- solnls uiiJ liv-.i bases, Syrups, N. O. .V, olas-st -e. sliuitient of writin-r with me to dtaw said lira hum's estimates and keep me baruilcs against all claimed against said (ii ibnui. K. 110GLE. Siinbiiry. July S, 1S5S. tullmrlii' Zitiiitivi iii.in i I slate. OTICli! is heit'hy Riven that letter of ad- n inisiration bve l-een granted lo tne sub scriber on llie estate nf Calhaiiue '.iminermaii. lute of Lower Augusta towiifhiu, Northumber land counly, lit ecu scil. All persons indebted are requested Iu make immediate- payment, and iboi-e huving claim will present iliem for atltlemcht. KAMI:EI. II. ZIMMKKMXN, Adm'r. Lower ytiitriista li., July 17, IS.i I'.t MOOSE & CAMFIOIi, .Vu. 261 South Second Street, 6 doors alore Sjiruee, PHTLAfiELfHIA, HAVE now on muni the largrrt ats.iitiner.t uf r i e c4 1 1 1 x i;t m a m i i k i: Than ihcy huve ever had at any previous time, and lliey invite llie public Iu t ail and examine ihcir slock before purchasinj;. us tbey It-el couti-d-ti! ib.it their f riers will bu a siiliieient induce, niont lor all who want -ood l.:nituro tu buy at their cstnbiinbtiicnt. A l.irpe us?jrnnei:t of I'isu's l'.uck and Tinion Dining lix tension Tables alwuv a on hand, Spring and hi.tr Muttrcsscs ( rnisbed ut lowest piiees. furniture taiclully uuilicd and ou reasonable term. Pliilailelpbia. July 81. ISSB ly AttV OlllgS, I'WIiltS. &t-. NEW sujiply of Urugs, Faints. Oils, Fluid, Ac, just received and for aulc by A. V . I IMir.K. Kunburyjuly 17. 18o. IDKTand MAUEKIA WINE8, eVhicdam b'cbi.iii'i'S. Wild t.:licrry liraiuly, iilacklierry uij Lavender brindiea for medicinul purpose at July IT.'fti. A. V. FISHF.lt. Also. Cement. Safely Fee. icd;c, Iron and Nails, for sale (.'row U.irs. nt very small iitit-.ienl-i cute :i;iy ilil-.il l t '.i v e llic ; MieiH I prol.tt. . July 3, '8S3.- ly A. J. ROCKEFELLER rraclicc lu Northumberland uml in);oiiiiij v. ,ir,i n,ti.i . in- :j !c , lv: r f hr etu i,; i?i 111 '.tlu-1 11 ; ii.ui i; lijTi, it h p. . .-,..f :., i'l iiiin.im j riiid i. ftly curi't. ecu V. :i. tii. i, ii thr.t F..:'f nlit i-.r-.l.'-ii p.-.,! !.i''h Ttii U-::: i.TSH.tt iil -f vi ..sea si' t'i.1 I' 'I iifsrruj Coi:I:cs. tSuii.iury, Novenil'cr 2!, IS57. If 1 TEE INTEKNATIOUAL HOTEL, imoADWAY.coiixr.ttor i'iianiclin struct, NEW YORK GIT-ST, llns been recent!)- r-jf r.cd, Vus iloonrs me newlv cnr.-elr,', Tuii ruriitture nun l:! nre mpeili, -nil Cn liull-M n:e ni;?urp:-l!ir.l. TAVi.uns it:i.i:nn aii:ii ai ohms Atia eossvetsn wiru mtnortt. ITcre I cotiteutmtr.l all ll.e cuinforls ol a h-Jir.a, -.v.'.a the liijiinies ol 11 paiiicu tul: sn.i:.M.:;u i.ai;ii:s' r.vr.iiu Ct'a:ii'iu!t. nu! unc-; utft virw ir t!ii-iv, TMK IMritNA'MoN XL, it tU nioat rittr:d nf any w t.ili t fi '" ' '. tWsa.ot places u auiiiaciuci.:, .iuJ t-CW-a .mr.vi j.f? u 1 Vi.iic Ut tuii.tur-t and ci.t'riii it v:.'..tiiJ N' U- A i Fit m Knak.vjAS, I'ri-i'.-K'inr. New YuiV, Jiily 3, Ibii !y lllidiTLChi . I.t! in-, j i1irt;.H.i Ti'. I'-" :i I;i j t'l n'.l JvW i 't.jtl-.; t -j .WMiou l'll;i. kn i w '.. ! n- i?rii u-r t f li w ! 1 in ;i l:ifiltliv ai.il pfiiV I .".h'l.n.ciiK:; . A.r ! v :; uogr li-.c ;ni:t.! t f;i..i Tin1 .Vu,;ri-M j pt-1 -Hia , tii'ii iijiti '.-f iinu ii'.ppt:; y, uu l TaiiMiii?; Ur c.usmiihihi. :i corryiii,' 1 .wni'-siiuV t n:i'iiitc!y fr;ivr.i, t-.m n;-..' rai'.v he ourid. K hfti r :,it i t ;wy r:M .-r cnr.iii.v" ir CfUir, v.trran:ed I'uri.li'.; Iiicjf-'.y ! sicliiirt ; n.l ci ro.dc aiul flnl,;.-ni :i!.ts-l Ti R4;!Bfi ru'liiM'i'y n irm .-.I ; Sitlt Uiit'i iii,!'.1 - Vi ' I Vu it tf lltcrrntionK, iIrn S-n nil n l,;.4t.u j hav! tf'ilJitl ni: vr i- t u nit tlica! '.'. " t V tin -!nii!t, iv urn Um . 1 1 1 1 ii . 11 t t'.:.i.i 1 tit ftly rill ili '.trs (yi 1 'tn.P 'i!1i'; -i-; .'L. . L lirt'aa'-tTiiareiJ wiilfi.t the kn:. I will icnniu 1 a 111 . on Wr.M r ve r' Uv, iroi.i y -V! M . u r. i' M , 1 - 1 . . 1...ii-iiti fimii a fJif.ai cr. u:,. c-.w t i t t . Ocrm:in ImiRiirpoa. i'l m .l.e vi 1. ' . iriui-cil. Atny Ite r.Jiljrtffi ty lc.:t:, F inca;er c'ty, ra. 4.1) ...t i! l ifiil ;i . t ii4t."-ii i-! ' I;.. l.lMlltiit ate e..i.i,-.-f e-iipi-.j I 1 .-me . l)i- 'I !-ir!y . h.v.'i -e liti.-n. Jun 5, I; ST -Cm iv. r. ' :j .'.:. t r acti T.' -t . v j jo:i x a . j: r. 4 t? s c; rUiii: o'.J.--i Electro F-aler i.i !! I .'!.'- ! maniiCi turf t-l rt.-ry u:ii u c j j.lalfd wilj jitta at! !-.-! . Albs!?. t''-"5 I atrrle 1 .fi, I ir.n, ', . iiu-vr, t .0 '.-.,., 1 r;:.!-.rs (;..'!,! , I'. ;, n. . : .-, i. F.'i:.. Kiiit.s, .v: r.,-i. - t,i i. ; re rii'.r J. t ci.rscr Cth ft.'. C. c -; i : i-' i':.:u.!c:. !.... : 1 1 U:.--. M.-lt.-s, I I .er: P. .1 8' S I O !ii.ai;ciitc:t ezilzzti, ;m i: i; v Till-. .n.-,-- BHOWN'cJ and Breiiiir Eaautnca ofGingai and Husband' Mgnciaaf - July I. I1'.S'1K)NC.'H & SONS' Superior Ikiiiiiig 3 Fluid, for sale ut flHKU'C " - lit un ui d Chemical Kuipuiiuui. Suubury July 17, I8S8. poilT MONAlfcS, Tooth end ilalr Btujiie all qualities, and any quauii V, for sale by A.W. FlSilElt. July 1 7,'i F.8. I JURE OLIVE foil, .fur t.ibl use,-two 1i at 371 and 624 cauls iusl received bv July IT, "SS. A. W. FISH Ell, OATCHOUI.Y, JOCKEY CI.L'B. 6FRINU 1 FI.OWF.KM, Ac, of ilea best quuliiy ; a fresh upply juat received and fur sale at I be IJrui Htura of A. W. FISHER. Suubury. July 17, 1858. Stationery. A large upply of fancy Faper and Envelope. Mourning, I, and Cap Paper, Pen. Ink, Sand, 4e at Not Iter, . 4I0SLIT, mOWU d E03IIT, 'ii?liu't Mnfccn' rinc'isitr torv and hedu.'.nc VAi:r-r.oo.'.u'. lla!tifl J'.E M O V E 1) t the i.ew In n Fioi t Wjrehouse, No. ':'- tSi'iilh i'ec. nil Stt i-l, below lioek.Wcat Sk'r, I'ii ll.l.t'Fi.I'lil . i UV viler to tber customer nnd tba pul-lic generally, a lien and full assortment t l CAIUXET IIABUV.'AllE tSi M ATEF.I Al.. Tbey invito the attention of tl.j IrjJc lo lluir stock ul' i I air Seutinj und CuilviJ lluir. of tl.ctr llicir own lnoiii.fscliiie ; Aleii to a lull a'n'l nie.it cf FKUDiMi AM) L I'll OJ.STEK V. Philadelphia. Jul -l, lootl. ly IlisBolution & Co-ravlnexthip. ''HE (inn of Shepherd and llewelt, jiiI Ojic- ralora, Locust tfunVnil t'o!l!ery, Nmtfcuiri i l-i i - i. i, it.;, .i . lui, i.t. Ih.MO dissolved' by mutual consent, the business ; rVI E Ul ,-twnticd would rc; ocllully ,.ll I- l..n,..l..,lli e,.rri.l .Ml !,v J..mes M. Ci It 0- 1 to li.llf IllCiUS BllJ t..J pUOllO LUIicrt herd and John McFarbind, under tha name j ihut they have purchased a very cxlctisnd a:ocU i.fbbepbctd & Mi Fa-land, who will I'-y all I f Wine and Lliiuorj di.ecl bom the Cu.lom claim gaiiit and receive all atccuuia due lo It i Hou.-e, which tbey offer to the I'sAi Phil-dci. lato linn. , V-'1 l,'t-'l invreriy aavpig ircigui at. It Vtra Xf RftrMlRRD HunburT, IV, ! JOHN W. SI! vr street, l:).i:U'i.aui p;-;vi.- ...e- j J'-J,:ic SJ:,-. ! Ji. :. : All business promptly niter. ib .1 t . Miuii 1 collected ti,l n'.i ordinary wriiin dui.f. ! iiii!".i.-j, A ul S.-. I '-'.' li ,Ms:E,.aE'rc ham, I .H7.u.''.iV and JhluU i!.V'i f.4 i roiaEici-isr cc rocc.iiira'rja i WI1TES AIT ID LIQ1ICP.C, Mill strut, I2i. t tide) .: : lMitville, V. . ui.nciir.ee !!v. CHAbl.KS HEW KIT, tlliumosin. P i JOHN MTAKf.AND, Pin d'rov, i'a. Suubury, June It 1 558. Grass. Cot- in. Boa uias I fishing Taoklo. Ked Cork. I.. i. l.ii.Aii l.ikaa. Out I.im by the yard. Snooila, Fli, Kirby. MroericW. and Carlisle Hook. KoJ. ckc, for aale b ' ' Jul 17. 'M A. vV. FISIIEK. J. B. II Al.l., Danville. June 19, 1859. if :n:rr, rpobaooo and Segar.-2u.oo m ported l .io.ulei.t n.i -a- Begarof variou brand, bldorado, t Ig, suluvriber, who Cavendish and fin eu tobatx ,rj3,(ER.sJ I Cuutury, Iu' IV, IS'. PUBLIO NOTICE. TVTOTICB ia Lereby that the ItfSlNES UE l.ATIONS, herolnfore aul'sialing bcteeii William Weimar and llie tindenijixd, in tb Drug Store at Northumberland, havo,-by intitua consent, this day (June Tin, ld&8. Ceased tu aiist ; and the Honks nd account Will remain. colleen. .n in ib band of ilia, rill contiuua to cant oil' iM 1.... i.... . ... ,1 1 ! ... I , ousiiiesa ei ma wi I ataiiti ! .,ttOflKRTJ I .V.'rtbuir.lc-lsn'., '' tei i.l'W. rsw-yora city t uuj)00 and ila snviron W9V.J f.-abjliy FKfM tdi ;urJ to ljK3(?c. to tair pubi u.tCUJSBi &j fir ttoi. rx 29 ft. V
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