Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, August 14, 1858, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Cclegnipjjic JTctos,
Til ATLANTIC fKLEftHAPH UltKSS
FULLY LAID,
The Old World and the JV Titegttiphically
United.
St. JouVt, N. F., August S. The United
States steamer Niagara arrived at Trinity
Bay yesterday with tbe great news of the
success of tbe' Atlantic Telegraph enter
prise. Tbe cable baa beco successfully laid, and
the Western end of the cable will be landed
to-day. The signals have been perfectly
transmitted throughout the voyage.
second DiarATcii.
The following dispatch bns been motived
from Cyrus W. Field, Ksq., of the Atlantic
Tele-graph Company :
Trinitt Bat, August 5tb, 1858.
T the Agents of the Associated Press i
Tbe Atlantic Telegraph fleot sailed from
iueenstown on Saturday, July 17th, and
met in mid-ocean on tbe 28tb. Made the
splice in the cable at one o'clock, P. M . on
Thursday, the 29th, and then separated, tbe
British steamers Agamemnon and Valorous
bound to Valencia, Ireland, and the Niagara
and Gorgon for this place, where we arrived
yesterday, and this morning the end of tbe
cable will be landed.
It is 1.G30 nautical or l.OSO statute miles
from the telegraph house at tbe head of a
lencia harbor to tbo telegraph house at Hay ,
Bulls, Trinity Day, and for more than two
thirds of this distance tbe water is over two
miles in depth. Tbe cuble has been paid
out from the Agamemnon at about the same
speed as the Niagara. The electrical sig.
iials sent and received through the whole
cable are perfect.
The machiuery for Vying out the cuble
worked most satisfactory, and it was not
stopped a single moment.
Capt. Hudson, Messrs. Everett and W ood
house, Engineers, the Electricians, and the
officers of the ships, and in fact every man
on board exerted himself to tbe utmost to
make the expedition successful ; and. by the
blessing of Kivine Providence, it has suc
ceeded. After the end of tbe cable has been landed
and connected with the land lino of tele
graph, and tbo Niagara has discharged some
cargo belonging to the Telegraph Company,
she will go to St. John's for coals, and then
proceed at once to New York.
(Signed) Cvrih XV. Field.
New York, Aug-. 5. 11 I. M. Up to
this hour we have nothing further from Trin
ity Bay, and the New Foundland lino is now
eluded for tbe night.
BKuroRD Sprinuk. August 5. President
Buchanan, now at this place, received the
first intimation of the successful luying of the
telegraph cable through the ugency of tbe
Associated Press. Tbe following is o copy
of Mr. Fields' message, aunouncing tbe fuct :
To tub Prksiuknt ok tub Umtku States,
Washington, Dear Sir : Tbo Atlantic tel.
egraph cable on board tbo United States
steam frigato Niagara and II. U. M. steamer
.Agamemnon was joined in mid ocean July
2'.llh, and has been successfully laid, and as
eoou as tlio two ends are connected with the
land line, Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, will
send a message to your Excellency, and the
cable will be kept free until after your reply
has been transmitted. With great respect,
1 ro muit) your obedient servant,
Cyri's W. Field.
TIM PRESIDENT TO Mn. FIRM).
Mr Dear Sir: 1 congratulate you with
all my heart on the success of the great en
terprise with which your name is houorably
connected.
Under the blessing of Piviue Providence,
I trust it may prove instrumental in promo
ting perpetual peace and friendship between
thu kiudred nations.
I have not yet received tbe Queen's de
spatch. Yours, very respect fully.
JAM liS BUCHANAN.
Cvaus W. Fikld, Trinity Buy.
The Atlantic Cable.
'Jonfirmation of the Previous Reports The
Cable Successfully Landed both (it Trinity
and Valencia The Electric Signals Com
plete. Tri.mtt Bay, (N. F.,) Au?. 7, 1958.
The complete success of tbe Atlantic cable
) placed beyond all doubt.
Signals are now being made through the
bole extent of tbo cable, but it is unlikely
hut the cable will bo opened for business for
everal days, or perhaps weeks, us tbe elec
icians will require time for a series of ex
eriments with iheir recording instruments.
ue notico will be given of the opening of
jo liue for business.
Trinity Bav, Aug. 7.
To the Associated Press, New York :
bo Atlantic Telegraph cable was success
lly landed here yesterday moruiug, aud is
perfect order.
The Agamemnon has landed her end of
is cable, and we ore now receiving signals
oin tbe Telegraph House nt Valencia.
The U. 8. eteamer Niagara and II. M.
Pinners Uoriron and Porcupine, leave for
Johu's to-morrow.
Due notice will bo given when tbe Allan
; Telegraph line will be open for public
isiuess.
Cyrus . Field.
r. Fil ial Reply to the President Relative
In the Impeded Message from the Queen.
Beuford Springs, Aug. 6. Tbo President
s received tbe following despatch from
rus XV. Field, Esq , in reply to his intima
,n that he had not yet received tbe Queen's
ssage :
Trinity Bav, Ang. '. To Ilis Excellency,
m James Vuchanan, President of the I '.
htdford Springs Your telegraphic do
itch has been receivod. YVe landed hero
a wilderness, and, until tbe telegraph ill
nincuts are all perfectly adjusted, no meg.
re can be recorded over the cable. You
III have tb earliest intimation, but some
yj may elapse before all is elected. The
it message from Europe shall be from the
ei n to yourself, and the first from America
England your reply. "With great respect,
y truly, your friend,
' ' 1 Crura W, Field.
MB. FIELD'S LOO BOOK.
To the Associated Press, New York :
co our arrival here on the morning of the
I hav been constantly receiving tele
'phic messages asking for full porticulars
ejjard to the laying of tbe Atlantic cable,
bicb it is impossible for me to reply, as
ry moment of my time will be rally occu
J while I remain here, and I have handed
Mr. McKay, the Superintendent of tbe
w York. Newfoundland and London Tele,
ph Company's line, my daily journal, and
. l.im full nermission to seud from tbe
any extracts that he might think of
rest to tlie puouc, especially must, uor
s which will reply to the communications
, I have received.
Craus W. Field.
New Yor, Aug. 0.
be Journal or Commerce bus a special
..ih from Triuitv Bat. S follows i
kinitt Bat, Aug. 8-6. P. M L, IMS.
place of landing of tbt Atlantic Cable is
Lph land locked harbor, secure from er-
Jamage. on ao istbmm four miles across
locentia jsay.
jcITelegrapb Station House Is new j tbe
.m.Mi are new. and were brooght from
land in tbe Niagara, with the operators
require time to set up and adjust their
tries and Instruments,
at tiperimeati are kept jomg through
lbs cable all the time. It is in perfect con
dition. The Niagara's distance was eight hundred
and eighty-two miles. Cable paid out, one
thonsand and sixteen miles. Average speed
of tbe ship at at sea, five and two-third knots
an hour. Agamemnon's distance, eight hun
dred and thirteen miles j paid ont abont one
thousand and ten miles, which was last sig
talised before she landed in regard to cable
paid out.
Every one had deserted this place except
operators In the Atlantic Telegraph house,
and they were asloep, having given tip all
bopn. Her Majesty' steamer Porcupine was
the only tenant of these solitudes. Her as
sistance was very cordial and hearty, and her
pilotage perfect. Tbe Niagara sails for St.
Johns to-morrow morning. All on board
well.
MR, FIKLD' ltKrl.T TO TIIR FRISSIDENT.
Tkimtc Bat, August 7. 1858.
Hit Excellency Jamei Ruchannn, President
of thr United States, liedford Springs.
Your telegraph despatch Is received. We
landed here in a wilderness, and until the tel
egraph instruments are all perfectly adjusted,
no messago can be recorded over the cable
You shall have the earliest information, but
some days may elapse before all is effected.
The first message from Europe shall be from
the Queen to yourself, and tbe first from
America to England, your reply.
With great respect, very truly, yonr friend
C. W. Fikld.
MR. FIELD TO TUK ASSOCIATED TRESS UOTH
K.NDS LAID RY TUK NIAGARA.
Trinity Bay, Sunday, August 8.
To the Associated Press, Xcus Vork :
Pray excuse what you may have thought
neglect on my part in oot giving moro parti
culars about tbe laying of tho cable; but I
have hardly bad time to eat, drink or sleep.
Mr. McCbv, the Superintendent of the New
York and New Foundland Telegraph Line,
has been working day and night to get every
thing ready. Tbo people here seem to have
had little faith in the cable's arriving, and
had made very slight preparations for receiv
ing it.
The end of tho Atlantic cable was landed
on tho Irish shore from the Niagara on tho
5th of August. 1857, and the other end from
the same vessel on the uth oi August, j;i
The heavy shore end laid from Valencia by
the Niagara last year, still remains, and was
to be spliced to the main cable, so that both
ends of tbe cable have been uctunlly laid by
tbe Niagara.
Tbe telegraph fleet sailed from Plymouth
on tho experimental trip on the 29lh of
May. The cable was broken at tbe stern of
the Agamemnon on the Crst attempt to lay
it, on tbe 29lb of June and the splice in mid
ocean on the last and successful attempt on
the 29th of July. Hoping very soon to see
you, 1 remain, very truly, your friend,
Cyrus W. Field.
QUEEN VICTORIA'S DESPATCH TO
P R E S 1 1 E N T B U C 1 1 A N A N ,
WIIKS IT WILL BR 8ENT.
We understand that the recording instru
ments for the Atlantic cable are in such a
state of forwardness as to iosure the early
opening of tbe line for business.
It is understood that tho transmission of
the Qneeu's and the President's first rues
eatres tbrouch the cable will lake place on
the afternoon, and probably in tbe course of
tbe present week.
Iostuntly after the transmission of tbe Pre
sident's reply to the Queens mfssngp. the two
communications will, by consent of tbe Presi
dent and through the co-operation of tbe
managers and employees of the telegraph
lincB of the cosntry. be made public from
New Foundland to Texas, and from Quebec
to tbe boundaries of civilization in tbe North
west. We have assurances from all points that so
soon as the Queen's and President's messa
ges are received, there will be public and pri
vate demonstrations of joy by tbe riging of
bells, firing of salutes Jfcc, Ac, in every city,
towu aud village throughout the whole coun
try. It is understood that Mr. Field will cause
notice to be given in advance of the day when
tbe first mcssuges will be transmitted through
the cable.
Flora tho New York Tribune.
UTAH.
Return of the Refugees Mnvementi of the
Peace Commissioners Singular course if
l!m: Camming Hostile Disposition of the
Mormons The Peace Fallacious.
Great Salt Lake City, Saturday July It
1858, TUB RRTL'll.N OF TUK MORMONS.
Tbe week closing to-day has been a busy
one in tbe valleys. 1 informed you in niy
last that tbe people were beginning to return
lo their homes, abandoned upon tbe approach
of tbe army by order of their prophet and
priest. The experience we are now having
upon this point, by-tho-by, is suggestive of
the utter folly of Mormon statements, prior
to tbe peace, tbut they could move tbeir
households and three yeurs' provisions faster
thu i) tbe army could follow. They have an
abundance of oxen and mules, but are defi
cient in wagons ; and if they were lleeing be
fore an aimy, would be compelled toabuAidon
evertbing except tbe small amount of provi
sion necessary lor a few weeks travel. Thus
is exploded another element of the stupen
dous game of Mormon brag which frightened
the President of tbe United States into his
mistaken policy of obtruding an unasked
pardon upon ungrateful traitors rather than
to incur the responsibility of subduing tbt in
and so effectually curing tbeir treasou.
1 be scenes among tue returning refugees
upon the road confirm all you who have al
ready heard of tbe extreme poverty of many
of the people. Any number of females, old
and young, are seen passing along bureloot,
with scarcely enough of clothing upou them
to cover tbeir persons, and tbe few rags they
have or the coarsest material. Many are en
tirely without even a calico gown, wearing a
coarse petticoat, sometimes made of a scant
pattern of old carpet, or a worn-out coverlet
and a calico or muslin waist, which their best
etforts cannot coax up to tbe requirements
of modesty. An army officer who was in
town tbe other day, on bis return to camp,
passed over a road on tbe west side of the
Jordan, which is less frequented than the
direct road from Provo on this side; suddenly
he came upon a compauy of a doxeo or more
females, walking aloug tbe road on tbeir re
turn from Provo, in company with twe or
three male "protectors," wbo were mounted,
something after the fashion of herders driviug
cattle. These females were so destitute ol
clothing that several of them had blaukets
wrapped arouud tbe in after the fashion of In
dian squaws.
RETURN OF TIIR PEACE COMMISSIONERS.
The peace commissioners left here quite
suddenly on Sunday latt, on tbeir return to
Washington. They had been much annoyed
prior lo tbeir departure by flying rumors, in
dustriously circulated by leading Mormons,
to tbe effect Ibet they had agreed lo coudi
tions of peace which bad been violated by tbe
army. Gov. Powell bad been waiting three
weeks for tbe report of Lis speeches in tbe
conference with the church leaders. When
he obtained it at last, a week ego, he found
it so badly mutilated as to be quite beyond
recognition wbole parsgrspbs aseribed to
him which be bad never altered, acd many
things wbicb be did say were lost altogether.
"The Commissioners presented a dignified
silence while here in regard to tbeir own im
pression of tbe people but if I am skilled in
observing tbe teachings of an emotions' face,
til t a Ij J t to s ,
' I
thoy both left this city with sentiments of
profound disgust. I predict that in tbeir
personal report to the President, they will
assure him that the present peace is falhtcions
and that this community is not likely ever to
make good and safe citizen of the United
States. They know full well that the people
here have a higher regard for tbe law of tbe
church than that of tbe Union, and that all
their protestations of love for the Constitu
tion are idle whenever Brigliam's edict stands
in the way.
00VKRN0R CCMMTXO tS CI.OVrR, AND OTURIl
ORNTILKS IN MISERY.
Gov. Cumming-, his Secretary, and Dr For
ney, the Indian Superintendent all of whom
seemed to become satisfied at once that the
Mormons are about as good people as the
Lord makes have been well cared for; but
all other gentiles, no matter how careful not
to give any expression here to n word calcu
lated to offend, have been served, generally,
with a cold, freezing politeness suggestive of
genteel strangling. We have been quite un
able to obtain rooms in wbicb to lodge, and
are compelled to sleep out of doors, and leave
our personal effects to the mercy of any passer-by,
whose appreciation of the relative law
of meum and fiitiin may bo eccentric or indis
tinct. There are houses enough -vacant but
their owners dare not, or not choose to rent
them to us, avowedly because the Church
do oot wish it.
Add to the facts stated above, showing
the partiality for Governor Cumming, tbe
further fact that leading Mormons have been
constantly engaged in efforts to depreciute,
tbe labors of the Commissioners even
going so far as to request us to state in our
correspondence that the cfloct of the pres.
ence of these gentlemen has been rather to
reopen and aggravate tho difficulty which
Cumming and Kane bad closed and there
weuld seem to be some confirmation for the
rumor here originating in Mormon boasting
to the effect that Cumming accepted tbe
Governorship in the beginning, at the soli
citation or prominent Mormons, and that
tbo expectation ol being made a United
Slates Senator from Utah was the induce
ment. You will remember 'hat when first
offered the place, Cumming declined it per
emptorily. A few days later he rcconsiJer
ed the subject, and requested a friend at St.
Louis to telegraph to Washington bis accep
tance. Tbe rumor referred to says that du
ring this period of vacillation, leading Mor
mons held out the Senotnrsbip aforesaid.
It is difficult to understand the nature ol' the
singular relations of Governor Cumming with
this people from the beginning to the pres
ent hoor, except upon tbo hypothesis either
that they knew the terms upon wbicb it is
agreed that Brigham shall be Governor in
fact, or that they are satisfied of tbeir ability
to mould tbe former, like potters' clay, to
any sbapo they will.
Brigbam ond bis people are very anxious
for nd mission into tbe L mon, and arc exerting
every effort now to accomplish that result.
It is tbeir lust card, if 1 mistake not, before
abandoaing the gome as members of tho Con
federacy. They maintain that it is their con
stitutional right to be admitted, and they de
sire it, so tbut they can make a law legalizing
Polygamy, and placing it within the charmed
circle of "State Bights.''
Tbe leaders or tbe Mormons and tbe mass
of the "faithful" continue to look upon the
Gentiles with doubt and suspicion. Briglium
himself is cross, morose und sullen. They
are only a little subdued by the presenco ol'
the army, and are not conquered by the Pres
ident s act ot clemency, lucre is nonparty
foropet fulness of tlie pest, and anticipations
of future peace. Within a tew days howev
sr, it is probable tbut their loyalty Will be put
to the test. Judge Eckles, wbo is bold tfsvl
Tearless in discharge of bis duty, proposes to,
issue writs at tbe suit of an ex-Mormon, nam
ed Wadswortb, for tbe arrest of certain par
ties at Payston, 70 miles south or this, for
kidnapping - Wadsworth's adopted child.
Mr. Dotson, tho United States Marshal, is
expected to serve tbe writ within a few days
und lo take the aeuased (Win. Young and
George Wadswortb) to Fort Bridger for
trial. This will test the power of the law,
and show us whether the tbreuts uttered in
my heaoing that any man who attempts to
serve vfriu upon "ibis people" is to be shot
are idle or otherwise. Tbe Judge's firm
ness is a subject of general admiration, and
we regret to learn that be bas requested
leave to resigu his post.
THE STOLES CATTI.B RESTORED, ETC.
A few days since the Church turned over
to the army a portion or the cuttle stolen lust
fall from the merchants by Mormons. The
number thus restored was 198 bead. Of these
Gilbert A Gerrish pnt one steer out of 1-15
Btulen, John Radford sutler, received oue
mule ont of 159 auiinals lost, und Russell &
WudJcll lbG out of 1G00 taken from tbeir
trains.
Tbe Mormons are abusing Gen. Johnston,
Lit letting bis animals eat up all the grass in
the valleys. As Uncle Sum owns every Toot
of land in this country, and the citizens not
one, the latter seem to think the old man's
cattle ought to starve 1
Tlie anniversary of A merican Independence
was slightly celebrated in the city nn Mon
iay, the 5th, instaat when the Mormon brass
bind serenaded tho Governor, bis Secretary,
and Judge Eckles.
- ii
New Advertisements.
nt gtHtpr'niitl R?roi (lrr, Sic.
AR. J. D. MASSER. of Suhlury, respectfully
oilers himself to the electors of Nonliitm
berlaiu) eounlv as a candidate for REOISTEK
AND RECORDER AND CLERK OF THE
ORPHANS' CO CRT, at the ensuing election,
subject to Democratic Rules.
Kunbury, July 10, 1858. te
To the Voters of Northumberland County.
AVINO been solicited by many of my fel
low citizens to become a candidate fur the
oi'uce of
REGISTER &. RF.CORDER AND CLERK
CF THE ORPHANS COI RT.
I hereby announce that I present myself to the
Democracy of tbe county for nomination at the
approachihg primary election. If nominated and
elected I will use the best of my abilities to per-
lorin tue duties ol the ollice.
UEOROE C. WELKER.
Sunhury, June 3d, I808. te
To the Electors of Northumberland
County.
Fr.Linw PifiiiiKi: We are authorized to
announce THOMAS D. GRANT, of :he Bor
ough of Sunhury, ss an Indepebdeut candidate
lor tne otiire ol
REGISTER, RECORDER ic.
at the ensuing election.
Mr. Grunt is too well known to ihe rtorLi of
Northumberland county In need any commenda
tion at our hinds. No one queaiiona bis qualill
cations for ihe post his character for tuoralilv,
industry antl sobriety ia irreproachable and his
popularity as a man and efficiency a an officer
undoubted. For the last six yeara he has been
the priuckial clerk in this ollice, and his un
tiring industry and ability, bis amiable manners
and obliging disposition have elicited the eonfl
dence and esteem of all doing business there.
V.'e confidently submit his name, and earnestly
ask our fellow citiiens to RALLY TO lilii
SUPPORT. Respectfully,
MANY YOTER8.
Banbury, June 14, 18.r.
To the Voters of Northumberland County,
IIAtlNu been solicited by my friends, I
' hereby oner myself a the people's caudi
date for
ASSEMBLY.
Should I be elected by the auffragea of m fellow
citiiens I pledge myself lo perform my duties
with tbe utmost of my ability and to the best
iuteresta of my constituents and the public at
large. A.H.Bl.Alit
Milton, July !, POT. te
1808. 1858.
NEW ROUTE FOB TRAVELERS I
Northern Central llaihvay I !
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
F'KOM Attn A FT Ml MimOAY, IV I.T UTtll,
IhSH, Hie Trunin f ttic Northern Crntml Iteilwny
Comi'Kiijf will leve Onily, (Kundnyii excepted) an folkw ,
COINU NORTH.
BLFFALO AND MAUARA KXTRESSJ TRAIN.
From BALTIMORE lu StNBUB Y & KLMIRA
Arriva l.rvc
Cnlverl Ptnlion. 4 an P.M.
Yurk, r !W 1 HI
Unreport, M9 0 00
lliilllnx, II 67 n S7
Millenlu(, IU 1 1 III 111
liiTMgrlowii, 111 40 III III
Trrvulton Jnnclinn, III M 10 fill
SVIim-lirme. II 07 11 07
Kliftlll KY, II 111 II
NnrthunilxTlnilct, 1 1 127 II -M
Chlllwuim'iue, II 41 II 41
lwilmri(, II 40 IMS
Millun, II r,7 II M
Wntniiitnwn, !'4l WW
Vl itcuvil, W M 111 H
Kyatrri, l-J" II
Alimuninerjr, II iW II 7
hrtW H '
Maury, l II M
M(nt..ursvillr, IU r" I M
Williiimiinurl, I ")
OOINO fiOLTIt
From LI.MtKA tc.SLNUt HY IlAI.TIMOItn.
Arrive. t.rve.
Klmira, I"' A. M.
lllitiinrpml, 0 00 V I j
MniiKiuravlllr, " "9
iMiini-v, S 4V III!
lliTRisr'n, B M 1' r'l
Mn.iitft.uivry, l 3-1 M
i;i.-r' iu oi n; in
t iii.Hii-.wii, I" oh iii in
umiutown, lo 14 10 10
Mifeni. I" 2" :"
l.twip.biirit, l'l 10 10 4'4
L'lnlliniiiiiiii, 10 47 1(1 47
Niiilliiiuiljrrlniid, lo r 1100
M MU IIV, !l O.I II
ii.lm-;ri,vr. 1 1 Sfl II M
Trrvortoii Jutitti'in, 1 1 IW 1141
tirmitl't'iWII, II ft: II .i
.MiII.t.I.uik, VI IU H -!
I ln, l'l 10 II til
llriiliirt, I P V l i
Vi.ik, :i a an
Calvwrt Slim ion, 0 tfi
MAIL TRAIN.
OOINO NORTH
From nAI.TI.MORK V SL'NUUK Y A KLMIRA.
Anivc. J,:ivp.
divert Ptnti 'n. H (Kl A. M
York 11 09 1111
Hrului-port III IN I 10 CM.
nk Ferry 1 r,n i a
Hallux 'III V til
iMlllerallilrg 5 10 J X,
llueli.'iiiiiii M III 12 41
iMiili 'Ml'iniM il 9 Ml
lie..ri;etciMii !1 i U 01
Tii'Voiton .lutietli-U 3 10 :t H
SWnu-Hrovi! : .'I i
MNIIIKV, a So 3 ft I
.N.iilhiiliilierlniul 4 01 4 l'l
('hii:i(jnmiie 4 10 4 10
Lrwialmrg 4 HI 4 VI
Mill. .11 4 : . 4 30
Wat. nt. 'Mil 4 HI 4 .'t
l.'miiiltiitvo 4 6" 4 ftH
I'.vMer'a 0 05 S n."
.Mniiij- imery 6 07 6 11
Ui-iB.-r'a ft 'I S 1.1
Mui.i-v 0 W S v'4
Mnnt.mlavil'e 6 II'' 0 lill
Wlllianmpult 6 .')0
Guixr. sot Tit.
From r.LMIIt.1 1., Sl'.Mil H Y A UAt.TIMuRn.
Arrive. Leive.
I'.liiiirn. H2 Ho A M
Willimiiipiirt, 3 "ill 4 uo
.M''i,i..urni!,., 4 -2 4 II
MlMII'V. 4 !: 4 i
llrigi-r' 4 M 4 an
M'liitv.ilnury 4 li 4 .1
i; !(. 4 41 4 41
I Mi.nit.iwn 4 41 4
YVittsontuwn 4 ft-1 4 S3
Mill. in. 6 ti i Oi
Iri'Wtalitlttr ,1 6 13
rhllllKiilmne A 'III 5 m
NiirllininlitTliintl 5 1111 6 3.
f Mil KY, - 5 II S 13
Mliits limve 6 Si 5 ftri
Tri-vnmn .1 uiirli'.a ein All
lieiirsel.iwn, 0 81 6 i"
Mill, nt. 'iii;,i IW 11-.'
Kiii-lianuti, 6 UK 0 :(i
Mjlkml.tiri! a 4-1 6 4ft
1iililHX i7 ft9
riurk-a Feny 7 13 1 13
llmipkm 7 51 7 Si
11. Me. port 7 .11 H 40
York .111 27
Cnlvart Station. I I
July III, I . .
D R. II AliDM AN,
AXALITICAL P II T S I C I A X
USD
Physician for Diseases of the Lungs.
punii'ily Physicitn to Cincinnati Marine
Hospital and Inrctids's Retreut, Cones
jtoudiuij .VtWcc of the I.midoit
Medical Sucit ty of Ohsei cutinn
Author of
"Lvirr.it to Invaluis." and U .lit or of the
"Mtiiii Ai. St.-i iinscorii," may be consulted at
MM1I HV, owa.hjuiit,", Haute," l-iiiliiy,
Auiillat 1:1, 1-..S.
DANVIIXi:, "M.rtilour House," Auaust 19.
IlLOUMMlLIU;. August 11.
1 It IIAMUMAN treats Conauiiiption. Ilrnni lulu,
rynitiia, A t lima, and disuusa ol tlie Tliruat unit l.unga
by .Mcluil Inluilntion.
Li . Iliuilinun'a t-lnnns to public coiinUenre ure founded
Up.'ll Hie l.illoivlng tools I
1 His llioroupli and complete acqiiaintance Willi thi
priu'lii'i' of lliu moat eelebiulcd physicians ol Ktin i us
well ns America.
I The I'lTtiliarilit'S of his system of nu-dicutiiai br
I'crilif Iron, every other ever yet adopted d.H-s not inukc
sick to ititike well ; nor tear down to ttinld up again 4lia
I'lirilmir all diitjirerous drnirs ami poisonous irnuerata.
3. ills uitir't'edentcd eierieitce ill lbisit:il practice
whera every Iruin of dineuse wut pieai'iited tor Ins treat
ment anil in .eases of deiuh, an exiiiuihulion of Ihe dfml
IkkIj- nside, and Ihe appeurnueea uf the uflc-trd eari'lully
leSed down by his vvii hand for future ret'emiee '1'hes
notes anil olipervutlfsia ihua niniie when completed, will
form two laiee volumes of live hundred (uirs each, which
will lie piil.lithcd for the iMMlefit ot the Medical prori-ranon.
4. In iidilitiou to tins, hit vust espetteitcti, acquired hy
Imveinns ut-arly live years, trcutiug lltousnnda annuullv,
huvff utfordi-d pre:it advunlnses for (Lseivntioll eisl Ihe
slu.ty of all dlaettsea incident to Ihe litlnian family. In this
period of tuna he has trsveled a dlvtaiH-e nearly eflinl lo
two entire circuits of the rrlolw, mid lias seen, prrbcrihcd
for unit been cousulled hy nearly 3U Uiousnurl utvulnls.
a t.t. disk aik thi :atkii
In relnlinn lo tlie following diseases, eillier when com
plicated with I.uiift Atb-elions, or existiuc ulone, 1 also
im ittl e.iiiiittiitiou .nsoallv lout III, in piomptly rurttiile.
rr'.tapus mid ull f rms of t-'eriule uoiiipluiuls, Irrcgu-turitit-fl
mid W t-nkurks.
rn1)il:iii,u nud oilier forms of 11,-nrl llieas Liver
C'linplniiit, ly!.pe,ta, Ulirl all oilier Uiseust-S of Sitoituicll
and Kwrl, i'lita. & e
tf All diseases in Hie Ky and Ear; XcUiu!(!la, Kpi
iepfv. mid nil forms ol Nervous lliseuse.
No cliurge of Consultation
8 1). HA1IDMAX, M. D.
Jnns IS. IMS
CRACKERS.
)l'3T RECEIVED by the subscriber, at his
FLO I,' It STORE, Market Square, Minbury,
a fiesh supply of Water, liutter, ISusar, Oiner
and Sirtla Crackers, for aula hy the pound or
barrel, at wholesule liurrishurr and Philadelphia
prices. Those wishing to purchase will please
give kirn a cull before ordering elrewhere.
C. O. IIAYK.V
Ha also coatinocs to receive, weekly, supplies
of Hour, giving his customers a fiesh article and
at very reasonable rates.
Sunhury, July 81, 1868. tf
LUZERNE INSTITUTE,
Wyoming, Luzerne County, Pa.,
VI AS a healthy and quiet location, ia very
easily accessible by tbe Lackawanna and
Bloomahurg Kailroad and otherwise, aud fur
nishes to both sties tbe best facilities for study,
under faithlul aud accomplished teachers. In
Ihe elementary and higher EuglUh, classical, or
ornamental branches, thorough iuatruclion and
training is given. The Normal Department fur
nishes special advantages to those preparing la
teach. 'I he next term begins August 84. Ad
dress the Piincipal,
E. A. LAWRENCE, A. M.
Wyoming, July 31, 1858 St
PURE CONCENTRATED LYE oft SA.
1 I'O.MFIF.Il. for s.la at Kljil 1 K If llrua
Store. Price SO els.
ROWVJ and Breinig's Essence of (Jingei
and Husband' Magnesia at
July 17,'S8. - FISHEH'lt.
SjJtBtionery. A large supply of Tansy Note
s3 Paper aad Envelopes, Mourning, Letter,
aud Co Paper, Pens. luk, Bainl, Ac, at
July IT, S8. A. W. FISHER'S.
4I.M0NPH, RAISON8, FIGS, LEMONS.
4- Ac, Ac, just received fresh supply and
fur sl at the Confectionary store of
M. C. OF. A PIT ART.
PvilKiry, Ms?y fit, l57e-
BTJNEURY STEAM FERRY TO NOR
THTJMBERLASD. ON and after Wetlneaday Urn Slath July, the
iimlrraivnrd will run hit 7 JAM FERRY
BOAT, regularly, Tor pamenir , between Hun
bury and rv'ortliunibcrlanil, it.ording to the fol
lowing arhrdule, ir.:
Leave Market atreet wharf, StjnhurJ, at T.00 A.M
Kelurning, leave Northumberland at 7.30 '
Leave Huul ury for lry Valley at 6.30,
touching at IN'oithuml rlnnd at M5 "
lic'urninir, touch at Narthumtier'd at 11.80 "
Leave Sunhury for Northumberland at S.)0 P.M
Returning, leave Northumberland at 3.110 "
Leave Hunhury for Northumberland at 0.00 "
Itrturnitip;, leave Northumberland at fl.'JO "
When convenient, Intermediate Iripa will be
made.
FARE lo and from Puidmry and Northum
berland 10 centa, or twelve Ticket for One
Dollar.
"J hia nrrnnerment will not only provo a (real
coiivenionee lo iienuina visiting the two juces
on l'Uinea or pleaaure, hut allurda an agreeable
nd lileafaiit ride nn one of the most pirt ..rvalue
porliol'a of the heimlilul Suaqiinhnmia.
I It A T.rl.E.MKNT, Proprietor.
ANDREW HOOVER, Captain.
Sunhury, July 18!5R.
HARDWARE ! HARDWARE
L'ST received by A. W. FISHER, at hia
Drug More, Sunhury, l'a.,
SCOOPS. SHOVELS, FORKS. LOU
CHAIN' S, MILL f4V5, CROSS
C(.T HAWS.
Alan, .Vcrewa, Dulls, Door Knobs. Thumb
Lalcliea, mid all hnnlwure ni'ceasary forhuildirif.
A splendid In) of porket and table cutlery, Scia
aota, tieinnin silver Spoons.
A larpc atock of Looking (Ilaafea, received nliJ
Tor anh- by A. W. FltSIIER.
Kunbury, .tiy 17, isr.s.
" rPwTJG- fe CHEXCICJAL
EJVtOIITJls:.
TJllE unill't.Igned buving received a large and
A well rrlecled Mtoik of
l'iit'0 tti iMxN ii nd (iiritiScnl4,
Dyei-tulTs. Oil, I'ninta. nia.ia ami Tutty, i now
ready lo lill order nt a momenta nollce.
In connecticin with the above you will find an
assortment of Funry Notions, Toilet ylrticlea and
Perfumery of nil kinds, Tooth, Hair, Nails and
Clothes U rushes of ecry variety.
t 'iibtunirrs will find his stuck complete com
prising many articles it is iinposnible here to
enumerate.
KEMEMRER Hie place, next door to the Peo-pli-'s
One Price Store.
Physicians' Precriptions compounded accurate
ly and carefully.
A. XV. FI8HER.
6'uiiburv, July 17, 18.18.
NOTICE
r"IE Jurors drawn and stimmnned for tbe
Special Couit, t!d week of August next,
need not iitltnd as there will not beany Court
held at that time.
JAMES VANDYKE, Sheriff.
Sheriffs ullicc, Sunhury.
July 21th, h:H. i
MUSIC TEACHER.
'I'lIE subscriln'r refpeclfullv informs the citi
- zens of Sunbiirv and vicinity, that he.. Mil
remain in this place for the purpose of giving
lessons on the PIANO, lo such as many desire
instruction. His terms will be reasonable. He
may be found at the Washington House In this
place.
CHARLES DARING.
.Sunbury. July 17, I HSU.
Wood. Cross Cut and Mill Saws.
' Simerior article at
FISHER'S.
Sun'uirv, July 17th, 1858.
PURlTITUPvE POLISH.
S. R AIVS Premium Patent Knaniel Furniture
Polish. This polish is hiqbly valuable for resto
ring the polish on all kinds of Furniture, (ilass,
Carriage Bodies, H.ir Cloth, &c. Alan, for re
moving spots, hiding scratches, &c, Ac. War
ranted to dry immediately und retain its gloss.
Price ZiO eta. per bottle. Sold by
A. W. FISHER.
July J7, 18.1S.
Citrate of Magnesia
on
T A S T K LESS SALTS.
iTHIS preparaiion is rcconiineuded as an ex
ccllent laxative and purgative. It operates
mildly, is entirely free from any unpleasant taste
resembling lemonade in flavor, prepared ami sold
by A. XV. FISHER.
Sunhury, July 17, 158.
NOTICE.
,4 LL persons having claims on Michael (!ra-
ham, sun contraclor on Section 54, North
ern Central Kail Kond, for materials furnished
or labor which they may consider mo in any
way holding for, will please present them to Dr.
W. H. Marr who lias hound himself in an in
strument of writing with inc to draw said Urn
ham' estimates aud keep me harmless against
all claimed against said Graham.
R. BOOLE.
Sunhury, July 3, lfR.
Cutliarlue Zimmerman's) folate.
J9J0TICE is hereby given that letters of ad
u inistralion have been granted in the sub
scriber on the esliilo of Catharine Zimmerman,
late of Lower Augusta township, Northumber
land county, deceased. All persons indebted are
requested to inul.e immediate payment, and those
having claims will present Ihein for settlement.
S A. Ml EL II. ZIMMERMAN, Adm'r.
Lower ugiista lp., July 17, 1858 til
MOORE & CAMPION,
Xo. 201 South Second Street, 6 doors above
Spruce,
PIILADELPHIA,
HAVE now on naiid the largest assortment of
I"l I C A R I X KT n ItMTI HK
Than they have ever ho'l at any previous time,
ant the)' invite the public to rail and examine
their slock before purchasing, as they feel conll
dent that their prices will be a sufficient induce
ment lor all who want good furniture to buy at
their rslnkishincut.
A Urge assortment of rratt'j Rack and Pinion
Dining Extension Tables always on hand, Spring
und hair Mattresse f.rnished st lowest prices.
Furniture catcfully packed and on reasonable
terms.
Philadelphia, July 24, 1 859. ly
FHfcEBUPvQ ACADEMY.
AMI
Snyder County Normal School.
FBEEBTJHO, FA..
'IM1E Filth session of ibis Institution eommen
4 ccd on the 27th of Jl'LY, and continue
2" weeks. Encouraged by past succees, increased
cli'orts wilt be made to enable stedents lu acquire
sound mental, moral and physical education.
The Academic Department embraces all the
branches constituting a thorough r.ngliih, Clas
sical, Mathematical and Scientific Education.
together with Music, Drawing, fainting aud
t icucb.
A NORMAL DEPARTMENT
baa been established and heretofore well attended
in which Teacheia, snd those wishing to become
snch, can prepare ihe mwlve for the profession.
Turns II ls m AiVAr.
For Board, T'jtt ion, Doom, cVc per
session of 22 week. 52 to $60
Tuition alone, per quarter of II wks. $4 lo $6
Music, Drawing, Painting and French at usual
charges.
Students can enter at any lima.
For catalogues. Ac, address
GEO. F. McFAKLAND, Principal.
July 31, 18S8.
ItCRE CIDER VINHrtAR,
PL RE CIDER VINEOAH,
PLRE CIDER YINEDAK.
By tbe quart, fallen and barrel, for sal bv
M. C. (iEARHART.
Peabary, July 11, lM.
HERRING'S SAFE.
AI2AIV THE
fiTfAMPION I 1
The ony Hale which, in every
Instance, preserved mer en
tire cot.lotits in the Inte e
tensive fire.
At the burning of the Arli-
fan Uiillding. worn in.
rand in the til! EAT FIRE in
Market .tree., May .at, N6l. j
the genuine
IIERRINO SAFU
Preserved (be Jewelry of Ceo. W. Slmolis Jt
Uro.t Rooks, Papers, Ac, of Fisher ,V Hro.,and
Edward Seainans c. Co., after reniainiim e
poaed in the burning ruina for nearly FORTY
HofRs, und proving conclusively wb'it we
have ntwava cliiimed for them, Til EIR tiREAT
SUPERIORITY over all securities now known.
In these fires, THE HKRR1NUVJ SAFE,
standing sido by 'nle with Ihoso advertised is
'warranted to atimd 10 per cent, more fire Ihnu
HerrinR's," cuine forth l!ie A CK N O W LK DO El)
VICTOR, not only prf?.trvlnr their Contents in
EXCELLENT order, but being in themselves
in a condition to go thronch another ordeal,
while tbe boasted ' Salamanders" of other ma
kers were hmlly used up in every instance, and
in some cases their intiic contents completely
destroyed.
To the public he would simply cay, tint, du
ring the fourteen vears Ihe HEUHINO'S SAFE
has liecn before ihein. more than two hundred
have passed through accidental fires without the
occurrence of a single lo?s.
We would, therefore, CAL'TIO.N purchaser
against the iiiisrrpriseiitnlic.it of interested par
ties. The HERRINO'H PA PENT Is the only
FIRE PROOF SAFE made in this cttv, which
ia iirotcctcd bv a PATENT RIOH'P, and we
will cuiirautee it lo resist more then double
the
amount of beat of any other Sjl'e now known-
Parrel, Ht'i-iiu &. Co.,
Sole Miintir.U'turers sn this State of
"Herring's Patent Champion Safes,"
31 Walnut ft., Phitutta.
t V "Evans cV Wnlson's Improved Salninan
ders," "Oliver Evans'," "C. S. Oayler's," and
' Scott's Absetos," Iron L'laests, (a large assort
ment having been taken in part pa) incut for
"Hcrrini;',") will be sold at low prices.
Philadelphia, July 10, I S."8. I y
iiiuk, on, & i.t:t i ii:r siotti;.
D. KHIKI'ATUICK & SONS,
No. Ml r4iuth Third rMn-ct, lstve.-ii MnrVct mid Clicsnut
Mrc.-ln, PIIILAllK.'.l'lllA,
'OK f.ani1i lliilfs, Ilri.il ami sittwl ; Drv anil
1 tircen fcilled ratlin kipps. T.WXKKS' Oil,, TAN-.l-.lt!'
AM) I't HHIKItn' 'J'uiil.!. and urm-tul asaort
liivnt of Leather, Finished and in tlie Itoiigh.
ai.h rkdwi.k i.i:athi:h.
All of winch will
be sold low lor Cnsli. or tlie us'itil
Creiht.
I (7" All kinds of T.rallier i,i tlm floucli wuiiled. for
winch the hiclicsl uinrkt-t price will he given, in cash, or
taken in ejcnauue rnr II teles.
I.eathi-r Stonil frre of L'harce. anil r"M on Commiuicn.
I'lliLdi lhia. July 3, 1S.5 ly
ICE CEEAM 1
jyBRS. MARI WHARTON respectfully in
forms her friends tnd the public generally,
that she will accommodate them with icf. ciiksm,
at her residence, on every evening (Sundays ex
cepted) during Ihe present summer.
Sunhury, July :, 18S8.
IVIioloale (Grocery.
EBY JSC KUNKEL,
Opposite the Pennsylvania Kail Koud Depot
HARRISHLRC, PA.
EEP a large stock of the following named
articles, and will sell cheaper than any
othir bouse this rddc of Philadelphia. Call and
seo price oT
Coffee,
Lard oil,
FWi,
Salt,
H ams.
Fish oil,
Tar.
Kosin,
Pitch,
Sugar,
Tea,
Sjiiccs,
'I'olmci'O, Shoulders,
Oakum
liol.es,
Calcined Plaster
Candles Ac.
Cigars, Flour,
Vinegar, Fluid,
Cheese, Soap,
S. 11. Molasses, Syrups, N
O. Molasses.
Crow liars.
Also, Cement, Safety Fuse,
Sledges, lion and Nails, for sale at very small
profits.
July a, -S58. ly
A. J- ROCK E FELLEll
Vttovncn at taw,
Practices in Northumberland and adjoinin
Counties.
Hunbury, Novembet 21, 1857.- tf
THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL.
BROADWAY, COKM'.ll OF FRANKLIN STRKKT,
NEW -STOHI51 CIT"5T,
lias been recently rehltej,
The liooins aie newly carpcld,
The Furniture and lleilsare superb,
Sttft tli llalhs ate unsurpassril.
TA VLlllt'S I'Kl.KHIi A l.U Al.OllNS
SS C.'NMO-TKD WITH THSItolKt.
Here Is e.iiici-iilrate.1 sll the coliil'oria ol a home, With
ths luxuries ot a nalul-b
THE sri.KMHO I.ADIW FARI.OR
Commands anil anetuatled
visrt- or Huottm-AT,
tiik i.'h;k.ai lo.VAt.
ik the most central of any ol' the fi st class Hotels for busi
ness. or places is aiiiuseineut, anil offers unsurpassed ad-vsiiliiKt-s
lo luuiiltcs iiimI freiillenieu visitine New N'ork.
Ai.cskd FsSKAiss, Proprietor.
New Trak, July 3. la.',. ly s .
NOBLIf , BROWN & NOBLIT,
t'nliliict IrlHKrrti' rinUipr store
AND BEDDINO WAKE-ROOM?,
Having RE M O V E D to ihe new Iron Front
Warehouse, No. 222 South Second Slreet,
below Dock, West Side, PH1LLDELPHIA.
V OW otl'er lo ther custoiiiers and the public
l generally, a new and (ull assortment of
CABINET HAHDWAKE &. MATERIALS.
They invite tbe attention of tbe trade to their
stock of Huir Seating and Curled Hair, of their
their own manufacture ; Also to a full assort
ment of HEDDINU AND I'PHOLSTERY.
Philadelphia, July it, 18S8. ly
Dissolution & Co Tartncrsliip.
f l'MIE lirm of Shepherd and Hewett, Coal Ope
- ralors, Locust Summit Colliery, "Vorlhum
herland County, Pa., being this day (June 1st,
lft'iH,) dissolved hy mutual consent, the business
Will he bencelorlh carried on by James M. Shep
herd and John McFurlanJ, under the firm namo
of Shepherd & McFarlnnd, who will pay alt
claims against anj receive all account due lo tbe
late linn.
JAMES M. SrtEPIIEKD. Ktinburv, Pa.,
CM A HI. EH HE WHIT, r;hainokiii. Pa,
JOHN M FARLaND, Pine Grose, Pa.
Sunhury, June Oi
Tislline Tackle Red Cotk, (iras. Cot-
toil aim l.inen Lives, Out Lines, Sea t.,ei
.y tne ysru, cno.His, rues, rumy. i.imerica alio
Carlisle Hool., Rod. Ac, for ale bv
July 17, !. A. W. PlrtHEK.
,lll... , n M.i ...... 1 ....1
' uunuijo ami rSBi.i. o.uoo iininiiieu
M- K....r ..f K.n,,.ld l-M.l,.r,j.l.i. Fie.
('atcndirli and tine cut tobacco at
A. W. Fl-MIEHX.
Bunbury. July 17. l.r3.
IfV Ul llgsl, I'll i lit W, &'.
NEtV supply f Drugs, Paints. Oils,
Fluid, ic., just received and for sale by
' , . LMw II f I
J. , , f ie.ll 1. 11
Sunhury, July 17. 185.
IDOKTand MA DERI A WIXES, ScbieJam
Schnapps, Wild Cherry brandy. Blackberry
md Lavender brandies lor medicinal purposes st
July 17, 'na. A. V. FIsiiER.
BDSHONO'M &. SONS' Superior Burling
Fluid, for sale at FlfeHKK'S
Drug ard Chemical Einuirium.
?nnhury July 17, 1858.
OATCHOri.Y, JOCKEY CLI B. SPHINU
L FLOWERS, Ac. of the best quality ; a
fresh anpply just received and for sale at the
Drug Store of A. V. VlfllEK.
rnWurv, in'j 17, U.
1P1
RIVIERE HOUSI3.
(r"firini"fl Klhit-' Ifntcl.)
I-K.WISBl IU3, L'McjN CO., VA
It. CMIiri ZI I,, I'rOprletor.
n'flll funnenf the !ur(rrl find hit (tirnifhf il iloiclo fu
L the Vt tt HfHiich. II m lo' tiiH in ihr liupn.yfi :itt
nf thu ti'rt n, (tt Im imh llir.Milv Hntfl hi fnrk'-I SM;rc )
Tit? -.riiprifOT is lt'4ttin.nH, lo uw vry rxcition t-i
mokt hi tionra our nf the tfi-ni in t.ie Ptnto ; nml it i.fli-it
mre inri'irMtimu for perm'tifl wh trml n tltort un in
ntif of Iht nmM (ilrnNiui ttm in .iiUii l'cniiei) Ivniun
,w7n"J, "CtM. .-
EXPRESS
AND TRANSPORTATION UNl!.
Ci OODS Shtpprd from the Wan house f
Jf FRELl), W ARD eV FREED. No. Ill
Market street, above H t h at., J'Iu'Ih ilH (.Jn"n , to nil
inlcrinediate poinls along Ihe railro-id, to Sun
bury and Northumberland in particular, without
transhipment and at the lowest rules of lictght.
All orders thankfully received slid promptly
nttftitlcd to, arid d'Oods catcfully delivered to ull
Merchiiuls and others.
FHKJiERM'K SCI LLV.
June 20, IS.iS. :iin$ Transporter.
LANORETHS'
Agricultural Ware house and Eecrl
Btoro,
$'. 'Jl and 2o South th street, hritrcn Mir.
l i t and CheSuut street.', Philadi Iphiu,
IS atna)a open lo ihe inupeclion of every olio
interested in FarniinR or O.irilennie, 'J ho
slihscrl'icrs therefore invite the public, ui'lu i nil v
to cnl! nd einmine the larrre sn.l well selected
stock ol Agricultural linpleiiienls and .Machinery,
great vaiiely of llortirult jral trmls. Wurritntcd
tiiiulcn ami l'loncr Seeds (irrlsl and I'iclil
Seeds id the most Reliable ljuality, which llicv
idler f"r sale at the lowist cash pines, whole.-iiuo
,,r retail.
j uu ncncuiiuriii implements soni ny us aro
mostly manufactured at our steam woik,
Uriitttil, IV.
Having fitted up this establishment without
reaard to expense, with the most toiuphte ma
chinery for the manufacture of various kinds nt
atrricullural lifiplelncnlA, we are prepared lo sup
ply all articles in this line of the very best ijualitv.
I Landreth's WarranTd (iaiden Seeds have
been before Ihe public for upwards of sity vcars;
their wide-spread opularily and Ihe im n i-iisinu
demand from year to year arc the best evidences
of their superiority over all others,
tit' Country merchiiuls can be supplied wiill
seeds in papers, or iu hulk, on the most liberal
terms.
Rloomsdale, near Rit-tol, Pa., our gar Jen seed
grounds, contains three hundred end seventy
acres, and io the largest establishment of its hut
in the world. D. LAN DRE'l'H oV SON.
Nos, 21 and 23 South Sixth St.. Philadelphia.
Landreth's Rural Register and Almanac for
18!)8, containing a monthly Calender for tlui
Farm, Uaidet and (ireenhouse, i n as mr
liiiiTis upon personal or prepaid at plication.
. Philadelphia, May 22d, 1858.
Dr. V.
II. Ullli.-tioit,
OY l...M.A!"li,l! Lily, late ol Pliilail-lpliia, vlis'c
he has been in sncccsstul pnielice far a iiuuPh i of
years, rcceivrtl hia eilueati.in at the best .Mcilmal l',,ier;a
I..VNCA!Tr.R
in l no Ifiotea sta'es, anil hait the cxix'tienee mill pr.iL I n--i
iu the il.ib-ieiit Hospitals for several cms. n uirinlit r of
ttie Analytical Medical Institute nt New Y..tS. ami lals
Meiilcil rui(!eon Ihe I'tutnt Males N-iv-. n.iw , tleis
Ininselt to the public loatli'iiiluny prt.lessioiu.l calls.
I hepures' liiettlciiles nlntivs i'-ii lian.l ilo.-et Jr. m Ilia
best lt i atone ol our coutllrv. anil the II .titnieal i.hi-
I ileus ol' tlie worlil. No taleut iue.iiciueires'-tirif it i.i r...
I conuaeiulal. ttHlieiiii.'b useit onU which will U"t hr-as
j down the e.itist'tutii.u, lint will icuoviite the ssteui tiom
all injuries il has siistaiue.l ir.-ni iiiineta! uieiliri'n, s t" hro.
inc anil itinicull diseases must he ireuri-il iipnn tuiab tical
pituelples, winch is lo know anil ns eerta.a what disease
is Its nature mat churn. ler leijulre a kii.iu'le.lse ol thu
eltfinieul coustituenls ol ererr sni'd and lliinlof ihe hutnau
Isd; ; Ihe clrins-s those solids an. I fluids ure nipahleis"
am1ers;ouir. To know whin tnedieiues to snp!oy to rare
diseases rUirc6U kuowlt-rlire of IhcchcuiiiviicoitsntuciitK
of all neeios einplnye.1 in hiedicmc ; and if we are in pos
session of l his knowld.lgr, It is possilile tneme any disrnsa
no llintier of how loinr etruiinsj and ltve Ihe patient
ia a Inndlliv and perlectly cured r'oudiiioii.
Melancholy. Alienation. oi Hint stale of a ienntion as.1
weakness ot the mind whu-ll renders persons iucH(Hdile of
enjoying Ihepleaturesor pcrforuniar I In- duties of hie; l)v.
pepsin ; lliut distressing tiiseascund fell desi rover of heal'li
uud happiness, uiiderinininc the e.iiistirulisiiK nmt yearly
currying thousand?- to untimely ruvea. can inovt emphati
cally ne cured. tvlK-uunitisin, lu any loriu or condition, "
1 chronic or acute, warruuted eurahle; llpilepsy or fallon;
' su-kness: alt chrome and stuhtsirit cases of Female 1-
senses rn'henllv removi'd ; rlilt Riieum. and every descrii.
tl.ll of ulcetatloufc, Piles nud Scri'lulus I liseases, whli Ii
I le.v,- Isltll..,! ull ttreei.,,, t.iu.l.n,.l .L.ll I.u I I
trt-atiueiti, when ihe coustltutnm is n..t exhausted.
I do Fay all diseases (ves, Ciaisiiuiptioii) can he cured.
reTuncei ellreil without the knife.
I will remain in my otliee on Vkiinks:hv nn.l Pvtcr
Iits, !iom II o'el ifk A. M . to 3 I' M , In .iic.nim.lHi.,
patients finm a distance, and eonsult m i tie Fiujiish and
(it-rinau lauciiafres. Will make visils to any ,lit:iiice If
ie.mred. Sluy be uddressed by It'.ter, ri'ilton Spiaie,
ltucastcr e.ty, Vn.
W. II. YVIIITMOH.M. 11.
June 5, tsiS din
SILVER PLATEH-WAKE-
MA'lt rvtTi 111 II lit
J O II 0 . 31 E 4 I ti SOSS,
r"pil E oldest Electro Plater in the l'i.itf.1 Mates,
- manufactures of every varietv bf (iuod
plated with pure silver, Albata, Brittanii and
Steele
Tea Sells, Lilis, Waiters, C'aslprj, f'nUe Ilas-
kcts, Pitchers, (iuhlets, Coliitnunion Service,
Spoons, Forks, Knives, Ac All goods warrant
ed as represented.
North East cornr 9th and Chesmit street.
Philadelphia, Pcnna.
May S, l&.ifl. ly
nilLADEZiFZIXA AND KEADINO
RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF HOUR3.
0 AM) AFTKH .MOMMV, July a. 1- .-. the.l'wa
inoiiuiit; Passcuser train will lea p. itvi!L hi n It
A . M ., piissmi lEsading utOSl A. -M , and arnvog at
Philadelphia ut o a, -on.
The dowa Alteriiootl Trulh will leave Potlsville at ,T 3T
1'. M , passion Reading at 5 al.l! aniving a! I'lola te.
ploa ul 7. lu. I'. .M.
Moriuiij ui'.l At'lsriiisni Pasiscprr Trams leave IMu.s
delphiual siliu. hours us ht-retolore. jo a. M umt Z o'l
V. 1., puisling Utadn.g nt lo.t'.i A M. mill t' UT V. M.
I.FHANON VALI.F.Y nitAMtl.
Passenger Train lem-es It eadins nt IUt.-A M , nfun
arrival ol liovvii ami t'p .Vlorno. I'as,eur;sr Truiu lr,.to
Hottsvllf unit riolai'tlpinn,) ai'.J !"IM es ai !Ian .si u. a ar
12 M.', inxiii, la time I" connect with Passei.-..-, Tia.ns .-r
s-uuhury, Wilhamsport, F.hnira. Iinsliarf!, rtinmU-tslntrc,
llaltimi.ie and Ijunasli r. Itetniiiiutf. h aves Ilio nsl.iirrf
at Hi P. .M , after airival tif Passenjsr Trams from ail
above points, hiuI urnvc.s at iiradini: at 4 aa, in lime to
connect with l'p and Down Passeuaer Tinins lo lVtls
Vlllcail'l Philudvh.hia, the sums rrniniL'.
C. A NlCCil.l.,
f!nglnevi and So pet inreodent .
Jaly IT, l?.-,.-tf
r. kilanchton shindel,
Jt Stlt 11 JF TUK PEsCCf
STJJSTEXJRY, TA.
Office in Deer Street, immediately opposite the
Ptdilic School 11-juse.
Allluiness promptly attended to. Munis
collected and all ordinary writing done.
Sunhury, April 2ft. It57 tf
mii.hii i ra.ti.i.,
H'AofjuZe and Retail l'ealers in
FORHION Ss DOMESTIC
Mill strict, (East side) .Xvrth I'uncitle, Pa.
( rK ,llKirrBineil would respectfully announce
j A ,., ibeir liiends and the nubile eenerullT.
. ,lM ,h),y iavo purch,e.l a vory extensiee stock,
j uf Wines and Liuuor dincl from the Custom
! Nii. tthieb tb.'v nll'ps 1.1 iba tru.'s at Pbdndel.
' J
idiia iirices llierchy saiitig frctirht Vc.
jcit w . tiiii;ir r ,
J. s. H M L,
Dsnvi::, June 15, 1858. if
PUBLIC NOTICE.
TjOTfCE is hr eby I
J- L.VI'IONSJ, lurcb
ihst the Hl'slNEsS RE-
-tofora snbsihting brtwsen
William rimer and ilia undersigned, in lb
Drug Slore at Northumberland, have, by mulua,
const ul, this dy (Juu 7th, DJS8.) ceased to
exist; and the Books and accounts will remain
for sellieu.ei.l and collection In the hand of Ilia
subscriber, win) will cotitmne lo carry ou thu
business at the ul 1 stand.
WOIIERT B. McCAT.
Northumberland, Jun 20, 1868,
PORT MON A I F.S, Tooth and Hair Brush
all ijuslities, aud any tjuinli v, for sale by
A. W. FISHER.
July 17. S8.
111RE Ol S r. OIL for tabl uso, lw
1 at 37 J arid 02 J cunts- just received
-At
A. W.
F
July l7,ii.