VAS i:i axon. LATE.n rno.'i Etnori:. Tha Ar.icriovt lion:: Succtstf-d Prioress ):ius the C'tait Yorle.iire Handicap jUtudnl lipidanic ' Switzerland II-rri-lie Accident in Sumy Muio Halt, Sh-f-jkld-Frlrfdfnl Panic Tu-i il!- Seine A X-mher KilUd and PutaHy Wou.uLd. Tho ecrcw flcr.mrhtp City cf Washington. Call. lVtiu-, which. ""' 1-'v i;h.u! t . i. . ii .,',.1 ., i-.n tin' r.n.ruim: ft he!. lum ber l.'itli, Mhn.1 al Now U Ul o'clock v!.Ui-dny alien blie biins ihe Ctnicl Tii ; Caiii.!-:. The Times or thu Mln si .'Li i'.,miu is no ultcralii n in tin1 cei.nl lath , ... ..I I'm AiLlCc Cluo1.- C iili:i'iliicai;i ll.i t'.mti'lihS to b-i tcccivid tlitoiiH'u lliti '.litlr.i but tin y ttii t'J lai.it !ot' r..tiiTtd front 1'i.hii. '1 he' ulij i'lUI ; t'.l bo t J rt'.'ll.l!!! ilmituiilioil. t lti I! Ulii.lt ItllJiS llOVill I., i U til rile.) 111"! -'OO. , . , ,, ,, Tbo Liverpool 'limes think that Nr. Whit, housu bus been somewhat umbb.ly (rented, because wan not ki.tghtcd .'If Enght wii. Tbo Utter, il tb.i.k.i. i. I not" bo ride l ) suppi.rl iho dignity ol kninbl because U iii )crty. A re-ward o! jL-.ji, jitif Jfar, il lhiuki, would IiaVO Levi, bci ir. i,s .:m:u-.:.n llo:::.. Mr. I tn brofccU a Amci.c-uti ho:.-.; wou litis Grant Yorkshire Handle -! ul ..nticuHcr races. Twelve bor. te far, but tbo.r prcUiisiur.e were poneruily muia t. .;-. The Great St. Legerwustu be run I of uii the liuv t.-u City nt V. ra-bington ai;v I. 1-t.in 1 '' 'i liurru 'i'oi'oj tiulile COQ- lir.ui'u ii:'. l',.M;iiio ut i'.;.rt o-ioi. Ghkat Cal... i.u'v. A ,-.)liUt!J lelfgroj.b, OiiU'd ;'. i.. e;i;. 3 : A iem-iiii cittiif.ily lud ji:.t occurreil ut tbo 11:1.1- -llll Iililm li:'0 tiliilOlllg, vH'j.tbli: nl lnu!.i v.i.'U-ty ui' a::iuaeii ttUcu a ruii-.'ii i is i bill) trtODJ wliura ii iita i.ia carrwU oo. Tlw l ,1) .'. (I'U, M.K n .11111 Wlllilll cii :t j..iatu!, uvidcutly will a IU !t; pa'.ivij li v i i -v i l i:i'i:utn:i; t'.l i' m. p.'i;f,it:r itifuiiitly oppoared upon tli? i. . a is . ;c ci-il souiu time in pur- eu.uV.j t'w p-(.'i !o to hicp lhir Beats j but lu'u !'.'w tiiiuiil.'S tiireu ir tour moti siuiulta-iiirmi-'i y ri-so m lite jaiii y nnil criuil out, "the j-Suko A cu tiiv," ujji.ii bich there oppeareJ u lonrl'-it scviifF 'i iii u i.Uutice, pti:ii :piiliy youug persons, f.-.';ici.!!v rualivu tor lite oullt., nil ttiiiny jii.npiu ,.- t:. KitlJcry frout into tbo pit. j:i i!io ttrui'm tux persons were crusln.U to i!uatl), a sevvulU a moved to tbo iuliruiary iu a L-ing slalo, aiiJ many otbem were ten CUs,iy it:iiuJ. 'i'b.3 diaatroui uO'air most cloa:!y rLults iVuai a cotiapiracy, ua llio was iiLl.tbo slitblu.-t signs uf uup lite iu tUj Til a c!i'.':-3 contest between Messrs MorpLy nu J Jjarrwita was bciit couliimod. Four 'uiiic-i haJ b:tii pluyeil, ami eaub hod wou t..o. Tbo f.r. t wbj wind seven jjfttues is to bu cet;i;u;i'i..r. l';;;.Ai'i Ki'iDEJitc IX Switzerland. A tiuii'r.ai.t 1'v.vir was ragiuj; ut JJafle. It i:ne;iy allai Ued persotu iu tbo prime of life, mid luu .j 'Ltd ii a few houia. The largs l.iyipilal iii tbo town wus overcrowded, anj tbo plijfcicians scarcely sufficed to uttend the fick iu private bouses. r;ia E.tntLTio.N or w J. il.u:k. Tiia aanoancenient that the eecution of Vv'ui. J. I'lutk, was to luko place to doy I.'io.ight ipiite au unusual crond of strangers to loivo. Karly in the motniuthe excite in cr; I begun u u J cuctituii d tliroiiRbiiUt tbo duy. 'I'liu gloomy aspect of the weuther, bad a de ei.iud effect on the coinuuinity. Li erjbody looked sad and felt Fad. 'l'he ushering of a luiiiian beiug into eternity, opou the gallows, tai-iiij of sncb a rare occurrence, (the tirst in tliii county,) every one IVIt anxioui to Rtt a tilit of the criminal. About U o'clock, we lepaired to the jail yard, which we lound crowded with tiifii, womeu and cLildn.u, hII eatioutly, exauiiuiug tho gallows ou which w as. to be exeuutod lao uutortuuate criminal. At balt'-past U o'cluck the Sheriff bad the jail 1-ut J clouted, and only cdmiited the cUtgy, jiliysician.-i, jurors, deputy therlilt", auJ repor ters. Thi street i;t frotl of the juil was literally crowded fcith huniutt beings. At the request of the prisoner, the bytrui "The day of judg ment," was sung by sumo two or three per sons present, ia a very impressive manner, aiter e.hicij the Hcv. Mr. Harden, riad tho Mat I'sului, and iiinJo a very utloctii); prayer. All this uioraitiff he was constantly under the tpiiitual advice of Kw.'b YeumaiiO, 1 1 r (ien, Stover, Hull, and Oppenheini, of this rlac". lie remained very stoic, occasionally f;iv:s ftijurnuces that ho was rtady to meet hia linal j'J'Je. llev. J. V. Yeotuaus, then ng igod in a most aii'octing prayur, comincu iliuLi the criminal to the tender mercy ol afiii pnrdo::ing Uod. All, all failed to aC'ect biui. His well (ituuied stoicism' caused Liiu to re main ft Had y and unwrvvcring. About 11 o'clock bo wus conducted to tbo place ol'tx cculiou, dressed iu ailaek suit of clothen, at tended by the .sheriff, Dr. Bitnoutou, and his spiritual ndviaers. Not a tear escaped Lis eyes hatdly a it!us:le moved bis frame , at times completely compoied, and mostly utain- tillUlt) Ktolid lUdllk-i'ttltO. lie ascendi d tho slups of the gullo'AS with ft firm nnuvetii;g tread. A fter getting com'. p,v-ed, he read, bia ding i!it.trj:iou., iu which by cjiatycil some ol the wiliii bus nilb fahe testiuiony au l nienly re-uetii rltnj; lu inuoceuca of the drendlul crime el' which he tttood charged. A i lor Mis. Tivijs he be licved her innocent of the crime of murder. That she hud au opportunity to do so, bo ac knowledged but he could net tonciive the motive he would have for such au uct. The following were some of his last v.otds: '1 iiL-vur purchaScJ poison, to the best tf my kno'.edye. "Iu my death J go where my b 'uvcD will be mote glorious." "1 atn inno cent, tllory be to Uod." ' I am goiug to tn jy tho Co ml. ut o!' my Lord, which is lur bet ter." A Iter be bud concluded, the llev. M. J. Stover, rou'J a chapter from the boikuf Job, alter which tho liev. Mr 1J ail, deiivpied un nllectiug and tolfiuu prayer, and at which lime be showed the Ural aigua of penitence. At the request of the criminal, the Lyu.u, commencing "Knelt of Ages,'1 was cung iu wLich he himself, joined. The tiheritT tlu-n fastened bis arms with a strap, adjusted bis cap, rud placing the rope ubout bia uvck, took his bnal leave of the prisoner. The liueritf descended, and ufler propDsing tke qucstiou, W'ui. J. Clark, do you still liver" t a a prisoner responded iu a firm voice, ' 1 live !" and immediately the dwp fell and he was launched into eternity, tu feveu min utes from the time the drop fell, Let'eased to i;va. inns died vt m. Joltn llatK, r.uli, as mis community generally believes, u tuUe-Lood upon bislijis. UanrilU luUtlijenar. Toe RucnirTS at the L'Ain. The total re ceipts of the late f air will reach about t'3CH)0 or an average of 1000 per dieut. This iu cljdes uiouift rA-uivud front the u!e of tick ets, reuts of stands, 4c, &e., uud is a much larger sum than has been netted by tbemau egeri of any of the i'aira iu the adjuitiiug couiities. 'I'ha whule ull'air was such a deci ded sneeen, thut it is now a fixed fuel that we will luve ihuiu annuaUy.-'o;'(a - L'niun. Dkto?i VKxt:Am.iiI,Ai.V. We Uaru that Mra, Hnyder, wiia 0r Ludick Snyder or llat aside towuah.p, this cunntr, died a few days since, bile was o.'ia hundnd aud tijhl yeuriotatje. Her husband is now one Ann tlrtd and inelre yeuri old. Tbia couple was we think, the oldst iu the I'uited Bulei CLitrfiUi Journal, i7t nvj rr-rri riTTV ft' THE' AMERICAN. 4 'V'. EAlUriDAY,OCT02EX 2, 1853. H. D. ilAESUn, Eg'ltorRnd Proprietor. In A3vTifKK - .Tlif circuhllon of the Sunhury Amv iiiMniimim!; the (I ITifcnt tuwn on tht Suinehnnua iwl pxctc.M lfoimlleil bjrnny pnpcf puWuhcil in Noith fni Prnnvti'aiiiR. Eciaccrr.lio Stato Nominations. Wit .itTCii-. rt' Tin-: Ht'i rtoTKcrtuitT, WAJ .. I'Oit Vl:n, riiltnitili!ln. I ( 15 CAALCaM.MlSIONKH, UI'STLtV HIOS.T, Tnjrlte tl:nly. Dmocr.it'o County Kominations. (Vr,., Coi. jcEErn v. cake, of pottovmo. N npmitftl 1y il-? prmocrniic CcufiToiu-e Ki-Jniy 'kill tlHkl N 'Il'lUTI tiflluiltl C'lUtltit'l. Ill' 111 Ut Alt. ClllllUlttJr- 1i.ihT.li lat, V.?T. L. DEVAnT, of Cunbury, Niniiuatt:3 hy CoufLari;ri ut IVtlsvi!!. Scnat'if, W.'l, rot.l.MMt, ft! Lenta. . Asfaithhf, (I! Art MS ItOTTtSl I IS, on'uitut. JifjirUr and Ptcordtr, frc, J.VIOU U. AIASbtt, of Suutiurj-. Josr.ril LVliltl TT, Jr., orVnUoiitov.ii. ltl'.llfOf. ( lllllLrs t-ITTLi:. n( K'urlluirnTiritnnit. ..wv.".rjwr. -.. Vr ",''''W7' O" We arc indebted to Hon. Pinion Cam eron for some valuable public documents. I 7" (Jkx. Pi.aih rcqnrsts ut to rny that lie 'a h1.-o opposed to the S200 extra pay to men lu rs of the I-pg'slature. L" Ti:n Dollars Rkivaud will bo paid by the editor of this paper for the discovery aud crmvietiou of the person or persons who opened the fence, to let cattle into his lot, cbovo the saw-mill. C2" A special Court will be held in this place, on Monday tho 18th of October inst., by Judgo Jordan and his associates. CT2"Ti!E County L'.ur, at Milton, com mences on Wednesday nest, and promises to be a successful exhibition. CS The Woricinu icn's Convention in Si iiiYLUii.L Coi'.vtv. We neglected lutt week to meution thut Col. Joseph W. Cake received the nomination of this convention by an nltnost unanimous vote. This party, it is saiJ, can poll two thonfr.n'l votes. fir Acuhk.vt. On Saturday night last, tl.o coul train coming from Shamokiu to this placo, met with nn ncciJeut, about two miles west of Sliamokiu by tho breaking of a car wheel, near the middlo cf tho train, l'cforo the engine could be stopped, seven cars weru thrown off the track, and considerably smash ed. 13?" Js'ew lloTix. Mr. John A. Snyder, of Lower Mahonoy, Las pnrcbofed the pro perty of Henry Y. Simpson, in Whortleberry street, near the rail road, with a view of put ting up, immediately, a largo three story building, to be used as a hotel, by his brother who is now keeping a hotel at Georgetown. CiT Tho burning of the steamship Austria, the account of which will be found in another column this week, is one cf those wholesale calamities that occasionally break upon cs Thi?, like nearly all the other lost stoamfbipj, has been the result of carelessness. The idea of fumigating a Bhip with tar uod a healed iron chain is-, of itself, n piece of reckless stu j'idity. C3" Euiscij Maeixu Machine. Mr. Ira T. Clement has, in his Saw M .11, a ucw ma chine for sawing shingles, that does most ex cel', i-tit work. The circular saw id a horizon tal diss four feet in diameter. Cj" The Comet tow visible, will attain Its perihelion iu tho first week of October, and will thco present a more brilliant appearuuee. It will approach within six million tnilua of the earth. try It is estimated that Uecty thousand persons are out of employment iu the irou districts of tLe State. ' Yet we aro importiog railroad iron at all points, which our farmers and tut'chau'c) mut pay fur. CS Mr. Philip Clark who has tho contract for the election of llio hotel, at the Corner of Market uud Peer streets for Sheriff Vandyke, U progressing rapidly with the work. TLe brick work of the IhirJ story to tho froLt building, h completed, cud tho first story of tho side building is also up. The entire front on Deer street along the rail road, is 105 feet. The ticket oliice will bo in the corner. Cli" Siuiioui.N IJa.vii, It vill bo seen by u notice of tho proceedings iu another column that J, 11. Ziuimeiman, l'.fq., bus resigned the Pies deticy of tho Sliumokiu Bank, and that I'elix Mi anr, L';q., has been elected to sup ply tbo vacancy. Major Zimmerman has, during the tiuie be was iu cilice, faithfully and honestly discharged Lis duties, and the uiiecti.m of the 1 oarJ, iu recording this fact are performing notbieg more than au act of simple justice to its furmtr President. ielix Maurer, K.hi , tbe tew President is well and favorably kuowo, ill this couuty, u a tu an of means aud of euergelic buciueas ha bits. Wo are, therefore, asrured, that the Duuk is ia as go.d couditioti as uoy iu Penntylvu' nia. We ate also iufot uied that the liauk bat commenced a ucw isiee of botes, of a yellow iustead of the red grouud Work. A publie meeting wus held iu tke Couit IK'iaJ, ou Tuesday evening; last, for the purpose of bearing Mr. Wui. Gilpin, Ike peoples' candidate for the legislature. Tho (iieetiug was organised by calling Jacob Uiigbt, V.iq., to the chair, assisted I y Mi chael Kci for and Geo. llileman, and J. P. Sbiudel Gobin, Secretary. Mr. Gilpin iJiscussud tbniron. pipe, Kansas aud the tariff q.uetiou aud coudemued the rai.iug of the pay of members from five to seten hundred dollars, laying be would surve foi ?50'J. ft i ' C3" Uailroad. The time I not distant when a line of iron rails will connect this ptocp, by wny of llarrisburfr, witb New York. In the 'construction of a railroad from Reading to Allutitown, on the I fchlh, and from ttinnco to Ke York t-t'n tbo Lo high Valley ami Now Jersey Central Rail roads. We Will tlmo "lie able to leave -here in the morning and reach vtl.o Kmpire Vity in tho afteraoon.' . ' . '- ' s HT Ykm-s VistiM.u in tiir Hat Time. llciiJcs the three comets now 11 ishing tltrongh tho eky, a dny light view fnay bo bad, with, a moderately good pair cf vyr, of the planet Vcbbb, the lenit.g Star, now at the height of her brilliancy, llcr pnaition ia siiutlmly about 30 di'giees froui the Sun, and us many from the horizon, at a rough calculation. . C"2." John. Mclley mdds line been nomina. ted after a hundred and Cfty ballots ,'n the Columbia and Luzerne district ia pluco cf Paul Lcidy, the present Leeompton Member. They Lad ballotted for Several days. Mr. Mclteynolda is said to be anti-Lecomplon. In tho Perry York and Cumberluud district Mr. Fisher of York has at lust been nomina ted in place cf Mr. Abl, Ik. resent Lecotnp ton member. These ure some of the tron. bli'S brought tipott the party by the folly of the administration mumpling to force the Lccompton Constitution throigh Congrcr.s. C3" R'-iRtsr Kit and Rucor.DER. The con tradictory rumor in this place, ou Tuesday last, in regard to who was to be tbe opposi tion candidato fur Repl-iter ond Recorder, was occasioned by the fact that Mr. S. D. Jordan and Mr. t.iiunt had deturmiued by lot,, the night pievious, which one should draw off. The ticket cane out in fnr of Mr. Jordan, and the next mornhic it was geucrally understood that be was to bit tho candidate, end we, omong others, so stated it, und had already pat it in typo for oar German paper. Iu the uflernoon Mr. Jordan called ou us aud requested us to discontinue his advertisement, nud iu reply to our inquiry .of tho cnusp, stated thut Mr. Grant's friends were dissatisfied, and in a matter of ro much doubt be did not desire to be a candidate, if there was the least dissatisfuctiou nmtiifssted by those lo whom ho would have to look for support. m u .. . t,'m We clip tbe fi lioviing articles from the Cc.zdte of last week. We corJiully concur with the Gazeitt in thoir opinion : . "George Renn, Dentist of thia placo, has shown nn a full set of artificial teot h which he has constructed for Mrs. Rohrbaeh, a lady of tins p!ac. IliswoiU is t'.ono in tiio highest tyleoftue dental art. anil rMIects ereat cre dit npoa Mr. Kenn as a dentist. His extra- rdinary tnechuical aptitude sivps htm great ndvantagos iu the practice of bis profession. He ranks omong the mo:t ssiillal deiit:sl3 lit this section cf country. Tho most tucccssful wine rai;er in this section of country is George Zimmerman, of Sunbury, nho every eenson makes n quttutity of wine that will compare with some fifths most celebrated brar.i1 of the country. Mr. Zimmerman's wine muking fir t hid season took place this week, bii giapes (Isibcilas) have matured finel'.-, aud were cf lilit rale quality." ti- l.r it, I ! , a Tr. sentenco of death, ia the Jail at Dtnvillt, came near making her esimpa ou Tucsdav evening, by making a holo in the wall iu tho room iu which she was CinSiicd. Lv" 'l'he Setiatiiiial Conl'iuei-s of this dis trict will meet again at Ulooinsburg Fride.y, tbe 1st of October inst. It is high time thut something is dune. Attkntr.n, r..TT.:.;.R n. TI.e Mha- noy e.unUer Lattailion, c&tnpiteJ of the Mahauoy Guards, Caaiernn Ctiaids end Jor dan Infantry, will aiact, for parade, on Sat urday, tho Dili of October next, at the public houi'o of Mjor Heim, in Upper Mahanoy township, ia this county, 'l'he liun will be farmed ut 10 o'clock, A. M., und v. iii be com- manded by Major lleiut. CHlLBltl.N IN A lll.MW.tT U.1I.LUOX. . 'JhriUing nciihul.Oa Friday l ist a man named W'tLou made au ascensiuu from the Fair Grounds, at Centralis, HI., in a balloon belonging to Rrooks, the toronaut. He de scended about eighteen miles diftant, at the farm of a Mr. Harvey. After the grappling irou bad been made fat, liar lev. to iiim.su his children, cue a buy of four veurs and the other a girl of eight yours, placed them iu the basket car and permitted them to ascend soveral times us Lib as the rope woulJ allow. Unexpectedly the pruppiitig iron slipped from the father's hand, nud the bal loon with its precious freight was wafted out ol sigtil. 1 he Cjbtitks of the pur.' lit knew no buuuds. Tho peiil of I. is children he con. sidered imminent, fjr what assurance had he tool they would cot bo borijH into some dense foiest, where they they would be overtaken With hunger belote they could be found, or perhaps descend into Home luke or stream and be droAi.ed 'I As soon as it was possible an Extra was issued ut Centralis, uud the whole iieifclibontig cou u try j.LceJ on tho alert to watch for the balloon and children. Saturday morning at day break, a farmer neur New Carthage, forty-three miles did taut frcttt Mr. Harvey's place, discovered the balloon sMtpeuded in the air, uttucbed by tho giuppling lope to a ttco in Lis vtirJ. Ho immediately hauled the balloon down, and found the youngest child Ublcep in tbo bot tom of the basket, und the eldest carefully wt.tchiug over her I, Hie brother. They bud beeu Walled about by dill'eret.t currents of air tbiMiighniit the night, and hud come to u nult Out a liUIo while before they were ro Iteved. 'l'he story the cirl told was that ea thi balloon ascended she ctied piteotiidy to Lor luiwr io pun ti ticnu. one aiii sue passed over a town where she saw a meat muiiv people, to whom she likewise appealed at the top of her voice. This place u-ut Centi aHa. 'l'he balloon was tesn to puss over ibi ro, but tho peeple little imagined it carried two per sous in such danger. Her litile brother ctied witb cold, tiid the heroic till took elf her aprou. covered him aud got hitn to sleep. In bundling the ropes aha happened to pull oue which had the tCcct of bringing the bulloon down, and although not under. staadiug the philosophy of the movement, she was quite coutent to keep the valve opeu, so lonjf as by so doing the found the op preached the earth. The yoothful aerial voyagers were In the balloou about thirteen ho .rs and a quarter. It may easily be imakiued that amoutr the neighbor! where they lauded thev were tbe object of Biucb curiosity and iulerekt. T he gill's preseuce of mind and loving considera tion for her brother, ciay well entitle Ler to remembrance, while tbe incident itself was of such a remarkable character that we opine that il will not ioou be forgotten iu that sec tion. Tbe boy and gitl were convened borne as souu a prauiicable, aad it ia 'iedle to lay were received ilb wtftrotcbed aritj. - a tronninte voxr mhoii.'" " John lJtirns, executed at Wheeling, V., for the murder of Mary Ann M oniony, en obatuloned woman, confessed the deed, which was otio of the most brutal on record. The parlies were on a hill near Wheeling, with other dcpVadi J peraona. 'l'he deceased bad formerly been a mistress of tiurns. ; i , , UtS Sr-KKCH. They were n"il sitting n round id 'one place ant) another. It -had rajned some. .1 wont off some distance W(!h Mary Montony. She camo back first, I believe. Wht'ti we came hack, several of us were lying down, around the lire. 1 wits not standing up, when I stabbed her Willi tbe knife, as wni testified. 1 tuppcte I stabbed her about thirty tioiet. I carried my pocket knife. It Was a lurge sired one. Lie djdu't move or sny n word as I stubbed ber. It didn't appear to hurt her. She didn't try to pi t away. Lost time 1 hit her nguinst her rib. It made my blood run cold. Myers and I went to the mill to dry ourselves. We talked the matter over there. Myers laid thut we would get into a scrape, and that be had belter go back and kill ber. He proposed that we sltonld take n shovel along. This lust I refused to do. About lire o'clock Myers and 1 started up the hill. Wo found her standing op bcaido the fire sho teemed lo bo trying to dry ber clothes. I commencod talking with her. She said that she was in misery, and wished that she could get down lo the river, so that the might drown bt-rself. I asktd her if she would like to g,-t rid of her misery t She aid sho would. Says I, ir I had a pistol I'd put ber out. When 1 was talking with her, Myers wits silting down. He spoke up and snid 1 was a tl d Tool Tor talking witb ber. H.tid he, "kill her at once, and let us co down." I still kept on talking to her say about fifteen minutes. Myers kent on urcinir me. SaiJ it woald bo too late, and somebod wouui come along, l then puked op a stone and Lit her. She saw me pick up the stone, and put her hands nronnd ber bead. I stunned hor so that 1 could kill ber at one blow. She fell at. the fourth throw, 1 then took a heavy sharp-pointed stone. Hit ber twice with Ibis. Didn't sty a word while I was killing her. Myers was sitting back laugtiiug, und telling me to hurry. .'IT IS li&TTUtt TO SAVE 1 HAM DESTROY History tells us of a conquerer who died from a pestilence caused by the dead bodies of the vanquished. As a sett off against sncb a libel on tiumaci' v, we will porjt to a pbibtn thro pit-1 whose snle aim it is to overcome dis ease, aud rob tbe grave of victims. The man to whom we refit is u foreigner, an English man, nut cao nonlieie bo looked upon as an alien, for he knows no distinction of race or creed iu his efforts to tescue his fellow crea tures from tbe grasp of death. Our readers will madtly sutmiso that we refer to Thomas Hollow a v, a name well known in this coun try aud where erer the I'inglish luugt.age is sporieu. j t.e popnlanty which h:s marvel lotts remedies Iiavu stlaiued in all parts of tiurtC'e aud America, is without n parallel iu the annals of medicine. Here, in the United States, they are recognized os initispeusable household curatives. All classes resort to HoliowayVl'iiij iu thoso tliiesses of the sto mach, tne liver, and excrelivo organs, so pie valenl in th.s climate, end uo pteparation is so txteiiEively ced us a dressing lor wounds, bruiies, ulcers, leprosy, cancers, tumors, and oilier external injuries und diseases, ae Hoi lowiiv'e Ointment. If a world-wide reputation, funnded on lite successful issues of twenty vents' warfare with disease, is any compensation for the labors of tne physician, lioliuway has unquestionably achieved it. The patronage of monarch!, the graiitacu of the million, tbe honors of science tua eulogies ol the press all sro his. If ho potsesseu thojiower of ths prince in the fairy tale, of traversing the raith invisible, there are lew poi tioni of it whero be would find bira-olf a stranger. He would mcct'with'his remedies among tbe aborigiues of America, the luxurious races cf Asia, the blacks of Af lica. Not only are they staudarJ medica mcoU of civil, ...lion in its eld domain, but they ii'Cin to be the companions of its march totvatd every poiul oi the compass. It is no easy mutter for any product of Kttrope to pen etrate' into the iuletior of China ; yet, Hollo uiiy'a 1'ilis und Ointment ure there. Nay, mi re, tavyre actually advertised in tke heart of that exclusive Lfufire. To deny the in- t.iL.ic Value ol articles tnat have beeu recog niiad as spec. lies for innumerable disorders ia all parts of the globe, would be ridiculous. A cuiurauLily may be deluded, but the whole world cannot be deceived for twenty years in matter ot sccu vast moment to every hu man being, as the preservation of health and louintu. A Se'LNi: on juu Gallows Execution of an Ju l urfiyauin. we liaVe uireuity urie-uy litent oned ILat P. S. Turlev, formeiiy a e'er- gyuiaa, wi executed on Fr.day week, in Kanaul.a couaty, a., lor the murder ot me wile. Oil the gallows be tuude a speech, at tributing tbo commission of tho Crimea to his iulempuiuLCe.. 1 be Kauawha star says : Afler spcxiug, he requested that "Jerusa lem my happy hoeae," might be sung 1 he said that many preseul had sung it with titui on more happy occasion. He started the tune biniscif. While suiting, ho called hi aged faiuer ou tho piulloriu, threw himself upon his uccu, intciTutjlcJ ins singing only long ciioa-li to say "luicv.ull," aud then contiuued to take ILo lead. Hi mother, With bis little daughter, came for w aid at hia request, aud he sbuuii hands wtih ber, aud look bia lilllu oue ni bis nrius, kissed H, aud ull without seenung to be interi up'.ed. So aluo with a brother. They ull lell the ground before befell. He also, while singing shook bunds with sjiuu tnenty others. Among tbem two of the bro theuof Lis inurdi red wife. He had u smile ou his face most of thu timo. There were but fw dry eye ou the ground during the scene. V. ben they ceused atugltig, '') turned uOuul uod said, "Sheriff, I ant leaJy to die," and souu ui'tor the rope w.s cnt, and thj unfortu- ua'.o man launched into ttvrulty. General Winfiei.d Scott, who Is now stopping at West Point, met with a severe accident last week, which may confine him to his bed for some lime. ' He was about at tending a dinner party giveu by Cob nl Delatiuld.'iiheii, on going down the staira, his foot slipped, aud be fell to tbe bottom. Owitiir to the bullet iu his shoulder aud tbo SHoid wound iu bis uim, be was unable to arrest Lis (light, uud tbe lull was severe. To a iierson of Lis advanced year and la re, a frame (his is a most serious a 11".. ir. Tbe General was taken to his bed, copped and leeched, and though he feela butler, lie is still sufferine intense pain. This accident to the old General will be generally regretted throughout tbe country. Lkiucii and NouTUAunoN. The Demo cruts of this Senatorial District have nomina tid Rev. Jeremiah Sbindle, of Lehigh, for Senator, and bis nomination is received with much e uthusiasm. -Mr. shiudlo has been a steadfast Democrat, though not an active politician, during a long life of ugefuluess, aud is a ceutioman ol couuuaudiug lunula. He is a very able man, a ready end eloquent debater, aud in bis social intercourse ffuo cf tbe most pleasant geutlomen the writer of tnis ever met, lie I a-sterling man in an respects, and will be au oruauiont to the Seuute. llarrulwg Patriot and in tun, c . ToTasa Ins Out of Linkk. Editor end cluiks will learn with pleasure thut to take a piece of tallow, melt it, and dip the spotted part ol the linen Into the melted tallow, tne lineu may be washed and the spot will disap pear without injuring the lioen. If cloth (lotbiuc become soiled tbe better plau it to get a new and more elegant suit at the lirowu bloue Clulbsng Hull uf Rrockbill i Wilson, No. 603 aud COI Cbeituut Street above bi.tb. C3alTradk. The qnantitt tent by Rail road tbil week il 3."i,f)S7 01 by Canal 41, 070 10 for the week 7G.C57 11 tons, which is a decrease of 2,218 tons npon the ship ments of last week from this Region. . we ttave no nCw feature in the Trade to notice this week. Considering that tbe deli- ciaiR-y in the supply of Coal this year will by me close ol tbe season reach over bait a mil. liob ef tons, dealers abroad can form an esti matte of what tbe condition of tho market is likely to tie the coming wlbter, pnrticulurly if it should provo to be severe. Miners' Jour nal, Turoi'gu Tiokkts. The contraetor ODOn the overland California 'mnil route hove tixed the price of Ihrouib tickets from Memphis to San Francisco ut 8-00. Rue h pusieuger will be allowed fifty pounds of bagguge, and will bo required, in addition to pnying his fare, to subsist himself. For tho present, be will be compelled tu lake Lis provisions from Fori Smith to last him the remainder of tbe journey. v e doubt not, 'however, that tbe company will soou prepare accommodations ulong the route, ly which this inconvenience will be obviated. Memphis Appeal. 0 APvElVAL CF TEE MOSES T AY LOU AT NEW YORK. The Mail Steamship Moses Taylor, from Aspinwall, with the Cnlifornia mails of the Oth of September, upwards of three hundred passengers, and nearly sixteen hundred thou sand dollars in treasure artivnd at New York yesterday afternoon at foor o'clock. 1 tie aliform elate election resulted in the saccess ef the Administration Democratic ticket by six to ten thousand majority. Tbe Legislature will have a lar ge msjority of Administration Democrats. Tbe news from Frasar river is nnsatisfacto ry. Tbe rivor was still loo high te allow profitable working. The Indians still htld a threatening atti tude. Considerable excitement was create! by re ports of gold discoveries ou Vancouver's Is land, northwest of Victoria, and thousands rushed there and staknd off their claims, lint it turned out to be a hueibug. Many persons who went to Frnscr riverand the other diggings in tke L'riliidi possessions, bad returned to Ualiloruia. Now and extremely rich diggings bad been discovered on Soda Creek, in blinsta county 'l'he diggings were realizing fliJO per day. A duel hud taken place between George Tun Johnston, Admiuistr.itiou editor, end W S. Furgusnn, E.;q., ex-State Senator and DouKlas politician. Tbo I utter was shot in tbe thigh. The United States Govprnmrnt had com menced a suit at San Francisco, for the pos session of tho KeW Almutleit Quick". Iver Mines, valued at mitey millions of dollars, nhiehitis charged is now Leid by u forged till. Henry Mulls. Chief Clerk in the San Fran cisco Recorder's Office, held the ticket that drew the $10t),000 pnzu in tho Havana lot tery. Cflmsponm.cc. eVr the i?uiil,nry Aiui-ricmi. Camp Washington, Sppt. SOib, 13.13. Iu compliance to a rt quest, Mej. General Win. II. blase and staff, (in pari) to wit: Maj. George Ilasenplugb aud Maj. John S. Reuid, visited Cump Vi ashiugton, in Snyder county, on Wednesday, the 'J'Jlb inst., und foil 111 tho following officers in ullendauco, to wit: Hcr.eral George Duchunan, of the 11th division, with bis staff, Copt. James P. Cobra aud Capt. Noah Weaver, Rrigadier General Heim, of the fct'.i division, Col. W. 11. Shreytr, Maj. Samuel S. Doyer, Adjtttaut J. F. C.'Gluss, Sergeaut Dr. 11. P. Ilottcu- Steill. The following companies were in attend ance : Emiiiit Uuiirds, Capt. J.' (jaui;ler, 1st I.ientenant, Vim, Guudrum,'Jd, F. M. Stuck ; Pollock Guards, Capt. Daniel Smith, IbL Lieuteunnl, C. Hule. 2d, Win. li. Wagner; 6'ltuJ Mountain Iluu'rrs, Cupt. Samnol Shaule. 1st Lieutenant, Jamea Tharp, 2d, JoLu Rasubunm ; Pitt Lur g Guards, Capt. Henry lnny, !' Lif utena..!. l'etcr S. R g gle, 'il, Peter .Ni ,111.1.11', togeiher with martial music aud the Freuburg Lrafs lluud. Camp Washiiigton is located but a short distance from Freebutg. 'l'he teiils are ull arranged, numbering some do, and the parade grouod. adjoining, is in good couditiou. This being the day for the grand review -of the troops, (u'Ueiu! lease un I staff proceeded to the Cei.l ubout 2 o'clock, I. M., and after tho review the troops marched through tho streets of Freeburg, und were cordiully grcet- d by the citizens. The house were hung with wreaths, flags, int.; ufler which they returned to tho camp, when General Kao took command and drilled llio troops, with credit to LiiKsclf. 'l'he ofiiaers of the differ ent companies deserve credit for tho manner in which they have their men drilled. The men are ull of a soldier like and luunly up- pcaranco. General Jvuso nt.J stall and many oilier ofiicurs, put up with Roiibh, proprietor of the " Travelicio' Home." Mr. RoUih is u very clever muu, und be and his lady received tbe thank of their guest for their kind hospitality. O. (Lflimmutteate!), Si'nuu r.v, Sept. 2Stb, 1S53. LuiTor. "Sisnunv Amkuioan." l)ei.r Sir : Will you be kind enough to publish the enclosed uole from S. D. Jor dan, Esq., und permit mo to correct a report that is uow being circulated iu tbo ditlereol part of the county to the effuct thut 1 have declined. 1 hat report trigiuateU iu tuo ioi lowing maimer i Last mght, ut the urgeut solieiutiou of many of our Irietids, Mr. Jor dau aud 1 met to endeavor to tiled a com promise. After every effect bad failed, it wag ae reed to decide the matter by drawing a ticket My brother drew the ticket beariug Mr. Jordan's name und I of course lust. This morning .Mr. Jurduu said that my ftiuuda aud myself were Very much dissaUthed end very geiicrotiely agreed lo withdraw in my favor. 1 hope 1 have cuiliciently explaiuudlhe mat ter, uud that my i'rieuds "will give no credit whatever to thu report. Your very respectfully. THOS. D. GRANT. Mb. Masser, Will please stato in his paper that I am no longer a catididule'lor lb uOice of Register uud Recorder, ic. B.D.JORDAN'. 6ept.8S, 1853. gHAlIOKIN BANK. SuAMoaiN, Bept. 27, 1828, At a meeting of the board of directors of tbe Sbamokiu Rank held at their Ranking bouse, Septen.ber 2Tlb inst., J. II. Zimmer man hand in Li resiguutioa os Pre6idait of said Dank. On motion it was unanimously Resolved, That the thanks of tbe Cashier aud board of Directors be tendered to Mr. Zimmermau for the servrce Le bat rendered said Rank while Presideut, aud that tbe board have every coulideiice in bi honesty, ability aud integ rity, and said resolution bo eutered among the record of said llauk. Felix Mooter, Esq., was thea unanimously elected President, aud Robert Uuderbtll, Tl" Ur. S.'JOUN, Cwbior. Tha Northern Central Railway. Arrivnl anitlertiir i.f Pasennrrr Tiaiuaon ami after Jtikf !i;tl, IMS at FeKBuat, aa follows l OOINO SOUTH. - , i, Tbaixi. For MnrnaUarf Baltimore. Ivm fnntmr jr. Mml Train, 8 4SA. M. Iliuruki A Niagiira Kiprcat, II M UurUen anil Paaaangrr, ' ', I3 tOMUNO NORTH. Tata. From Uaniabar A Bait., Arrive at SmuWy. MnilTruin. .... S SO P. M. HiilT.ilo nnil Ninpira Fxpraaa, II ' Uuidcn uiij Fcmciirit, a. 19 A. M. GUI SO NOHTII. Taxiai. For Wllliaiinpurt A lilraira, Leavea Pnnbury. Mml Train, .... OBIP.M, Hnir,, In nnil Nlntrnrn r.xpren, II J " lluiilcn and raair-ngeT, ... . 0.3UA.M : CDMINO SOUTH Ti-rs. From l'.linira fc WiUinmip't, Airivf atSnnbnry. Mntl Trnin, .... S41A.M nulTiilnniM Nlnaara Fipmia, Uimltii anil l'asengtr. . . IIP" S al) P. M. Tin Shoniokiu ValUjr and rotlerllie rtnllrond PnMercci train Irnvre ?nljv at ft. 1.1 A. M' " " Arrives at Sinilmry. - .7.15 P.M. A lltmtilu that rure.. hen Buffering from any disease of tbe throat or lungs, rest assured that speedy relief may bn obtained by using Dr. W'ixlars Dalsam of Wild Cherry. Its success in sncu case is unparaneisa. lIMowau't Oii.tmeitt and Pills. TIip house hold stiTDlied with thus two all-sufficient cur atives cnu disponse with medical attendance. The emotive ami ulcerous complaints out mnn nntbng children j tho bruises, tbts, and other external injuries to which they are li able, and in fact 'all the complaints, ic, that effect the skin, the muscles, or any portion or the cxternul organization, are tiniformaly re moved by the Ointment, while the Pills, pro duce an equally saluUry effect in the deep- seated disease sap unseen tne very iouu nations of health and life. The two prepa rations combieed are equal to tbe relief of nearly everv disorder to wbiclt n.ankind is subject in any climate aud under any circum stances. A Goon Investment. AnT investment of money that is certain to bring health, i omfe.rt and happiness to the family circle, must he a good oue. I ho purchase ol a urovkb a- ia kkr Sawing Machine will do nJI this, and bring loot joyous smiles to the face of u htiUbe wife, than any other invettnier.t of a like sum of tuuney It is a deed of emancipa tion from tho toils of hand sewing, ami will give her time for self improvement, or fur the mental culture vf her children, and every family thould be provided with oue. oYo.N.iTKD Bi r n:n is casiaim. TU -'(.'for A Montreal PVot, Sept 1, lgfiG Si;ys . Thpre is no medicine w tste to much plpa sure iu recommending to our friends as Ur. Gmn's Oxygenated LilUrs. Unlike most intu mnjii'inea. it does not froftis to cure "all the ills Uesh is beir to," but simply Dyspepsia and its attendant symptoms of du ra ne. anient ol tlio siemacn. ii nas long uceu held in favor with our first medical mm ; tome of whom was never backward in awar ding rmlit were it belongs. Ita suec6 in our city has liven it a reputatiou surpassed by no other similar preparation. Our atten tion hi beott culled to this subject by a young man in onr office whu hd beeu suffering for some weeks severely from iudigestion. loss of appetite, ir.c, hat ing Lr.en enlireli relieved in a J'eic dny by the use of these liihr ; there are hundreds who will rend thi who need SHolt a medicine, and would use it if they had half the confidence in it wn luivo. Hr.ni W. Fo'.vi.r. i Co., 133 Washington Street, liosloit. Proprietors. Sold by their agents every where. For sale by A. W. FUlier and Triling .t Grant, Suubu.-y IIov MeCormiek, McEwetisvillo, Dr.'R. !. McC.'.y, Norlhuulbei'lund, John F. Caslow, Milton. A viry severo caa of Sum Eyes, of .1 years standing was cured ly the use of L'e" VALE'S GALVANIC OIL. It is one of the nn st soothing aud pio quieting agents that can be hud. In Erysipelas of the f.ico it will ofleu remove the paiu in 10 minutes. AnKNT FOR Do V CiAIVKlC Oil. FrillP" A Grant, A. W. Fluhrr, lr. K. LI. McCay, O. tills, 11. Il Main.;, Lternst rtasei Hull. tovF.?: ft Erit:r.'s ciu.EDHA'rr.u II 4.J llltOAUWAY, NKW YGIIK. WO CHKSNl'T 3'f UKKT, I'tllLADKU'UIA. tlC Thrse .Muehioet are now junly adinilK'J to be the beDl in use fur Family Hewing, a new Hong, and elastic sliieh, wl.ieh wiil nt lip, even if eyi ry f.ii.tlh stitch le cut. Ciict.lar.-i aeotoii .pliraliiiii ly leller. AgPnla W anted. ?,I A lllil A G K 3 . At Freebttr?. Snyder county, Pa., on the 3UI of Anjnst last, by tho Rev. Sumitel Gu-ti-lius. .Mr.'E. D. LfMi.r.v and Mis M. Jank. daughter of Dr. J. W. Peal, nil or this place. On the 9lh inat., Oi.ivkr IIsxcekso.v, and 3 a r a ii Zsnuur, of Dauville. On the 1-lth inst.. JAiirs R. Stewart, aud Mary Wiuout, both of Dauvillo. On the Kith just.. Mr. LawrkxcrG. Haiit man, to Miss. Auo-ailG. L'avllb, ull of Dan ville. Ou Iho 2nrd it, St.. Mr. Wim.jam I'. I.tr.iiT niir of Lycoming Co., to Miss Eli2a..i.th Wkllivmi, of Danville. r,.m.TMLlJl.,n i,'.. .Jq.y- 1) K A T II S . In Danville, on Friday morning the IStli inst, Mr. JOHN LUNDY, iutheCOth year of bi ege. 1'ini.Apm.rnrA MAKKr.Ts.s..pi. s-, IS.18. - (in tx Wheat, salee uf fair and good Red at $ 1 28.1$ ISO per bushel, and While bum !?;'. 3." to S( 43 per bushel. Rye ia wanted ul SO cents. Corn, sales of Velluw at 00 a Qj cents, and 87 a 00 cents from store. Oats era selling at 42 cents per bushel fbr I'enna. BALTIMORE MAnKETS Sept. St, 18.18 Giun Wheal, there were sales of red at 1 1. 120 rls. fur' fair lo pood luta, and while ut 1 20a 125 ct. for !uir, and I3."al4'l eta. lor prime par rels of do. Corn, sulea of eood yellow at 7S80 els., and uf fair to prime white at 81 eta 96-.ll I There were sale uf Yirciuia Oat at cts. and I'cnnsvlvauta do, at 4Dal.i els. Thete wei aoiue l'eiiiis)lvania R offered auJ sold at 75 cts. Maryland Rye at 0-1 eta. per bushel. UNEUHY rHICE CU2HX2.T. Whcst, $1 40al .10 Hotter, --$11 Kye, .... CO Bfiis, ... 10 Corn, . . . . TS Tullow, 12 Oals. .... 37 Lard,' ... 13 Ilutkwheal, 2 I'ork, . s . . H Tututoca, 75 Uee'swax, - 21 lMcw Advcrtiscineuta. Xo the Electors cf Uoithumlerlajrcl County. Fat-iow-CiTiiiN I The undersigned would reapeclfully announce himself aa the J'eopln'a Tarilf and tnli-l.ee'cmpton Candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing October election.. I'led'ing hnuself to tit honest, faithful and Scar let discharge of all the duties cfthe odica to the best of hi judgment and abiliiv. WILLIAM OILPLV. Millou, October 8, 'OoV j AND WAKKANTS.-Th usut ,,r,c, "will be giveu fol Land Wr.mu hjlh sub. ciibea. AsiVMASSER. To the Voters of Northumberland County. Dissatisfied witb the nominations for mem ber of Assembly. Tbe friends of Damkl 8. II Klin, of Trevorton, have prevailed upon bitn to come out as an independent candidate for Assembly at the ensuing election. Mr. Herb is well known as an extensive merchant, and a man of superior botinem qualification he has a large and extensive acquaintance in the lower end of tho county ho is and always Las been a sound and consistent democrat, and Las ninny been epposod lo all party fuctions. He is pledged in the event cf bit election te stand npon the Tariff Platform, aud support the internals cf his constituents as well as that of the Stato. We would recommend Mr. Herb as just the man to represent os in Hnrrielmrg next winter. MANY VOTERS. Octobers, 1838. te riVIE Stiubury Academy will open iia Winter Ccsaion on Monday, the 4th day of October 18.)3. Turns ran Qi Anna abb i Lower English Branches, $1.00 Higher do. do. ' f00 Latin, jc. fl.uJ ISAO HUFF, Prineipal. Bunbury, Dept. 9"i, 18.18. 3t In the Court of Common Tlcas of ioith Timhci'laud County. - John Dower. J va. i Fl. Fa. No. IC6 August T. Charles Hettinger.) IMf. NOTICE i hereby civcu that the undeiai?n l nppointrd by tho hh id Cnurt, A minor to ilistii butn mouiea ariiuir fiom Llio sale uf pc.rrtuu.il properly uf thu defeinlatit, wiil hit for lli.it pur pose at his office ill the borough of bitriburv, it 10 o'clock A. M-ofSuttiidtv, Ocl.ilier SiJJ, 1IK.NUV LU.NN EL, AuJitor. Munbury, Oct. 2, 183S. t'CUC ?IC1 :-iul t.iriiUlM. "fltsricrcived ut FISHl'U'S Diug and Che ' niical Emporium. rSuiibury. OcU ii, lSf'3. stt'ATM:'S CU.Mi'l) BVIJL'I' OF V. II. I) k-J CIlF.iniV, an excellent arii. le fur ",oiig!is, Co'.ds, Ac. For a!e only al Mali l.K'H. Suiibtit-y, Oil. 2, 180b. r ii o"c l"a mat i o"n . "JJOTICK is hereliy Riven that n speei.il (,'ouit for the trinl of i-uupcs in tlie ('oiinuon l'lra.n wiU'C'iniiiienra at llio l.tnuit Home in Suii'mry on Mor.Jay the IHt.t day of OeO.l.cr, fur on week. Jurors and othrta inlerrsled will attend. Given under my hand ct Snnbury, t'.to lib day of St j tember in tbo jrar of our Lord one thmuand ri-hl hundred and tifiy-tiglit nu,l the Iii(lei-i'ii,!.-iico uf the United Stalcaof Ame rica lite 8"d Uud savo llio (?umnionipril;h. JAMES VANliYKi;, Sheriff. i Sbeti.T'a Offitv. Snnliurv, October 2, Kiltf. LILiT Cr CAUSZS Xr" "A t.t S urial Court at liul.burv, O.to ber lSth, A. D , lt-o;-. 1'l.AISTlrVH. PllFKN.VlST. Jacob M. tutlido, s Kiineer Cleaver, Jas. M alone it rtl Harriet .ienl.iiiF, Mary . The Norlli'd I.mji Cj Ar.n Jinl.i b, el ul vt Win I. ilelletmciu. J C llorioiisv Jas Bcarhrii & ia I, Dc iatt. Misijurlianiia (.'i.al ei Co-I Laii.ii Wilkcrsoii va Mountain Co li Miuis A il Lavia. Geo C WclhcrvsH litllax. V" H M.tr.hiil! etui. George. Horns s Geo C V. e!,.n. Hugh UcIIhs s Kiinbrr Cleaver. DANIEL DECK LEY, Prolhy. Prothoiiiitaiy's lifiice, 1 Suubury, Sepi. 1(1, lH.'.S J IV U'l'If'E is hereby trivou that tlm fee',Tl " Courts of Comtuiin J'leaa, t'eneral tuartor 8pxsions of the peace, au.l Opih.nm' 'o:irt. Ci.url of Oyer and Trrmiuer and General Jail l.'eiiM'i v, in and fur llio county of NoriIut:iiiier!:itirt. in rommeiicc at the Court Htusi, in the borough d fSunbiiry, et Id u'elm-k, A. M. on Meiulav, the 1st dav of NO VK.V, UiilS next, and will continue two' v. ei:;c. Tho coroner, Justices of the l'esi e uud teiiil hies in and for the county of No, fbumhef! juJ, r.t reipic-ted to be then and there in their puyer per sous, witb their rtdis, rteord?, ii,i;i:ieiUur.s. u::i other rcmoir.braiu-A'a, to il.i tbono tilings tu tii,t several uliices itjipi rtaiuitig to be tiutic. AiiJ a'-iviine.-scs proseenting In behalf uf the l Vr::'iv..l wealth against uuy iriiiner are al.'o rcipaesttd un3 eoiiiinaii.U'd to be then aud there ulu oil.u in ti.cn proper persoiid tJ prosecute iu',aiit:.t hiin, as shall be just and tint to ill part vw;Uiit ie.iTe nt t'.ietr peril. Julia's h,v ttapiealed to be puei tuul in thrir ii'.li l.i'.uil. e, al t'.'.c lime appuiiited oaiieaiiie to tin ir notices. Given under my band at Sunbury, the Islib.y u( Oclobrr ill iho jtsref ei.rl rrd one theo. aod eilr buiiuieJ nr.d lifiy-tiLlit aiu! tiia liiiirpeuJeiice of iho United States uf A met it 4 tlm S2J. Goj sate Iho Cnhino lie. ei.llh. JA.V.Ea. VAND. LE, .'Leiiff. Shi'iifTa OiV.ce, Put.bury, ( O.lebrr 2, lriSS. i All parsout knowing tl.emstilvp indehtoj to tbe aubscribsrs are requested to ntal.o prouipt settlement of their accounts I y pay. went or giving their notes on or before the 11th dav of Ottubwr m-Jit. J. F. i I. F. K LINE. Kline's Grove, Sept. "5, lfiori. I'.f E.ta!o cf Amarsdalil. Ilartiioa Ccc'i. O'i'iCH' is hereby given that lettets uf ad 1 miiii: tr.itioii ou liie estate of A man. la. M. llatusuit, late of Coal tifwnshil) Noilhumhei-lund county dte'd, bavin; been crai.tf tllig n.bscri ber. All peruana indeb'.cd and 11;imi hainr claims will pl'asa presi'iit iheiu fur srtilciKcnt at ut ber lute residence eu Saturday tbe Ce'th Jay e.f Oitel rr ltCj. AMOS VAVflNR, Adia'r. F-i'ple-niber II, 160S- lit. ron i.r. A GOOD FARM, formeiiy occupie l by M'. w- i'herson, now by Tiutt, interacted by the tine of I'l.ioil and rinyder couutiea. containing 170 acres, of which about 1C0 are clearcj. Tau public road from NoitliuiaV'iiaoJ lo New liei liu passe thioutb it ubout fjiir lu'.le-i from Nor thumberland, two from Winlii id Iron Works, lour or the from Lewishurg, '1 iile iudispulablo. One third of the purchasing uionry carh, and tbe residue In eipjal yeaily payments with inter est, secured by Mottgupe and llods. The whole fact is lit for cultivation, and includes a fair partial! of meadow gmund anJ limber land. Impure of John Youngman, at Winfi.-lJ Irou Works, or of Ul. Ull HELLAS, Agl. eSufcbury, ficpt. 25, 160. bw Kotico to Collcctora. ,fTOTlCEi hereby given by the undersiiined, X') te tte delinquent collectors of Northum berland couuty, that we want them tu pay in same money belore the general eleclion, and ut the Special Court that ia held ou the 3J Monday in October neit. Ami the balance of your du plicates to beaaltlcd off in full by the Nwvcnil.er Court, nert, without tail. If you neglect thia nctiee yuu may expect what will follow the leaf ier, A word to the collerlor of 1S58, we also want you to use your ulmost endeavor to collect some uioaey end pay it ill by the time the return jud. g'a come in with lluir ralurua, and pay in soruo money at the several Coutta. J he general elec tion, ISpcciul Court and November Court, all these will be large expenditures, auJ we must have money to defray these totlt, be very punc tual. CHARLES llOTTEXSTiNB, FREDERICK 11 A AS, SAMUEL ENT, Cothmitsionr$.'' Commissioner' Office, 1. BuuWj, Sept. k'3, f- u
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