ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER NEW YORK. TIIRGR DATS LATER FROM EUROPE. fcOBATTLE AS YET. J'(tprtsnn'$ Headquarters ot Allessandria Austrian Loan of Seventy Five Millions. New Yoiik, My 29. The steamship New York, from Bremen nn J Southampton, Arrived this morning, bringing Liverpool anil London dates of Tuca (i:iv th 17th iitst. i'hn New York has 18 cabin passengers, 0, id f03 in second cabin and steerage. There had been no battle fought between the Allies and Austrian. The headquarters of the Eroperor Napo leo t hid been established at Alessandria. The Austrian Government is endeavoring to rsise a loan of seventy-five millions. The report of Count Bud's resignation from the Austrian ministry is conCrmed. Queen Victoria reviewed the troops at Al-cW-lmot on the 16th inst. I'onnt 1'ersif-ny, the new French minister, r.'nrhed London on the 14th. fount Gortschakoff had also arrived. li is reported that the Emperor Napoleon, -U,to his departure for Italy, addressed 1. ller to Queen Victoria, repeating his pro. mise to tnke no step during the war to com Wiiiise the interests of England. The India and China mails had reached ,,.,i.lnn. The Calcutta dates are to April h-Hri. end from Hong to March 28tb. Tiie ti" i not important.. The Trench troops had captured Saigon, pine of considerable strength in Cochin X The American frigate Germantown and aHMnier' Mississippi were at Japan. The trade at Cauton was suffering much from the exactions of the Matidarnis. THE WAR. v..iv:.. r,,ril, or nf importance Lad been r-t'eived fiom tha scat of war.no collision having occurred, though soon expected. The Paris correspondent or the Loudon Time sas that th confidence of success by the army in Italy is so great, that prepara tions will soon be inndn at Notre Dame for a Te Deum thanksgiving for u great victory es-t.i-i-i Hri lo be announced next week AIM he t.Gicer of the regiment of soppers Ml..- i-..iiniano.iI by Prince Napoleon left I'arif on the 14th lor toninn, a iraio yi M.-e artillery had also left for Italy. U is rumored that arms have been sent to il.ih.rv, and that the Hungarians abroad Bre eUve!y'cin-loyel in romeutiiig un iusurrec i:,m ittheir country. An official Kulli-tin from Piedmont, dutcd the I :th, sins the Anstrians withdrew today M ll,.l.l)ia, recently their headquarters, but a a-cmul and still stronger reconnoitering force Una been pushed forwaid to the walls ol er. Tho Emperor Napoleon, with Marshal Cinrnberl, rode through the- streets of Ales Minori on horseback, lie was everywhere leceived with the greatest deinonstralions ol The official bulletin from Turin announces movements made by the Austriansfrom Slra- tii-lla to Vughera. A despatch from Berlin says thnt the l,er manic Diet closed on the 141b by the Prince llegent in person, who, in his speed, said that I'.nsia was determined to maintain the bal iii.cn of power in Europe, and stand np for the security, protection, und the national in 1eret of Germany, ond be expected that all Mio (ierman Confedrrative Powers would stand firmly by her side in fulfillment of that tiiissinn. , . , , , . Tho mobilizition of tie eighth I ederel Corps d'armee is completed. Prince Freder ick William is Commaiider-in chief. The Austrian (Jovernment lonn seventy live millions is to be at five per cent., paya ble In silver, and will be issued at seventy. HKW"FllO.'l'il,1 ASIKKIIA. Prospect of H'nr lletueen the Argentine ('.'( ih'ru'wn and Jiuenos Jires'i'he American Exploring Expedition Reported Durni'Ujnf the Ship Austin, cte. V.v tli arrival of tho barque Clintonia Wright, we have the Buenos Ay res Commer cial Times of April 9. 'I tt nows from tho Argentine Confedera tion is warlike. There bad been a popular demonstration iu the towu of Conception against the further prolongation of the pre sent alienation of Buenos Ayres from the Confederation. lld B jro'.'i'!Ciim'n has boen received at Buenos Ayres from the same i, uurter, signed by a number of well known mid inlbi'Mitial names. Of course rumor magnified tho danger into something immi nent, and littlo was talked of but tho ap-proai-hiiig invasion. . . ...... Several sons of foreigners havL been cited f.r nori enrolment in the National Uuard. This measure especially will by no means in- reaso the popularity of the present govern ment with the foroigu section of our coinmu- r "'f he latest news from Enlro B'os speaks or great excitenieut and the geueral adoption of the red ribbon. , The American exploring steamer Argen tine, Captain Page, wnsrt. leave, about the "Oth nit., for the Paraguay river, nccompa. nied by the small steamer ipua. i uo rue dition will, in the Grxt instauce; proceed di rect to the source of the Paraguay river, and will then ascend the Pilcomayo. The Ar gentine will go as far as her draught will permit her, when (he explorers will embark in the Alpha. .... . Intelligence from Mondoza says that orders had been issued lo aumreni uevatuiuein. ... troops to occupy the passes or the Cordlllc ras for the purpose of disarming all fugitives who might pas over from Chile, but to treat them iu all other respects wfth the comnns teratioa due to misfortune. The Americauship Austin, witb a cargo of wool, seems to have been burnt in that nnrt but the paper contains no particulars. On the applicatiou or the America Consul, orders had been issued for the arrest or her crew, for the purpose of entering a searching examination iuto causes of the fire. DisTSKisrvo Ooct-HKKNCK Yesterday af toruoon about three o'clock, a painful occur rence happened in the house adjoining the Middle Ward Hotel, Market street, this Do rough, occupied as a residence by John A. Kalbacb who is a tailor by trade, and worked in his bouse, suddenly left the table upon which be was working, and started up stairs, remarking to bis wile tuai oe w.a Su...B w laad bis pistol. Not deeming it an extraor d.n.ry act. hit wife did not pay p.rueu i r at tention lo it. ootii she was stwtled by there purl of a pistol. She hastened op stairs to The garret and there beheld the body of her husband welte.ing.a bis blood A pj rUoo ofthe skull on th. right side ,r bis M I bad been blown away, exposiug the braio. wbiU the pistol laid some two or tbre. feet from tb. body. An inquest was held on the body last night, and a verdict rendered that the d -ceased came to his doulb front a pistol shot, the pistol at the time being in hisowo band. Mr J. A Eulbecn was about UO years of aod was formerly io the employ or Mr. I.tpp man. or this Borough. He leaves f ....Vl.il.lien. The occurrence ereattd cou- ,ii.ment. as Mr. Kalback was well and favorably known. Hi health was not good tot some time previoas lo tu ratal The nit nagerl of the Illinois Central Rail, road have hud the sagscity and eou.ldere ton : .......li.... ....niitiaaor seed wheat to Uo. hr ;.lonS th. line of thelrro.d who Ire unable to buy. la on. da, 1.600 bushel. as sent from Chic age lor free dutrtbution ou HIGHLY IMPORTANT'AltR f ST. Old Wash. Taylor, the Counterfeiter, in Cur tody Seizure rf over Ttctnty Thousand Dollar in Counterfeit Notes. Upon information received a few days ago, hvJsn. M. Cassady, Esq., United States Commissioner, warrsnt was issued for the arrest ol a man named Taylor, on the charge of making counterfeit coin, Deputy U. 8. Marshal John Jenkins and Joshua Tsggnrt, of Philadelphia, were deputed to serve the same. In discharge of ti e duty above tamed they proceeded yesterday morning about a mile beyond a Village of Long-a coming, and arrested a man named Vashington Taylor. On Scorching- the premises occupied by him, an unusually large amount of counterfeit bank notes, in different stages of process of manu facture, consisting of'over 20,000 in fives on the State Bank of Camden ; several thousand in fives on the Farmers' apd Mechanics' Bank of Camden ; also a large amount of fives on the lviston Bank, Pennsylvania, were fnnnd. The notes on the first and last nameJ banks were executed in a workman like manner, and are pronounced by the offi cers of one of them as the best conntcrfeits they had ever seen, and well calculated to de ceive the shrewdest expert. The officers also recovered the steel plate upon which the notes of the .State Bank had been printed, to gether with press, ink, paper, and everything required to carry on this contraband trade npon a large scale. Also a complete set of engravers' tools, with which it is supposed he did his own engraving The State fives had evidently just been printed, as they, when found, were spread over the room for the pur pose of drying, and were yet damp. No coin was found. He was held by the commission er in S2000 bail for a further hearing, on the charge or making counterfeit coin. Immedi ately afterwards he was charged before the same gentleman, who is a Justice of the Peace, and was committed to the county jail, for a further hearing, on the complaint of forfeing notes on tho State Bank of Camden. Ledger of May 2"th. Cointt Fairs in Pennsylvania. The Dauphin County Agricultural Fuir is to be held al llarriaburg, on the 20th, 21st and 22d of September next The Annual 1-airolllie Farmers and Mechanic's Institute of North ampton county, will be held at Easton. on the 20th, 21st, 22d cf next September. The Northampton Couuty Agricultural Society will hold its Seventh Annual Fair at Naza reth, on the 4lli, Oth. Cth and 7th of October next. The Montgomery County Agricultu ral Society have fixed upou Tuesday, Wed nesday, Bud Thursday the 4th, 5tb uud Cth of October next, as the lime fur holding their next annual exhibition. The Lehigh County Agricultural Society will hold its Highlit An nual Fair on the 27tb, 23tb 29th and 30th days of September r.ext. The Second An nual Fair of the Carbon County Agricultural Society will be held at Weissport, on the 12lb, loth, Utb and loth of October next. Tho Pittsburg Gazette, says: ' During the little excitement in flour, which ha. now, to a great exlent, passed away, it was worthy of note bow that urtlcle came into market from where we had supposed there was noue. The boats ou tho Monongabelu blackwater, which for mouths had brought to market only a little dribblet now and then, came iu loaded with flour all at once. During th month of April here were 1,'JO" barrels or Hour arti i ved by that route, aud during the month of May, up to last night, G.O.'i.) barrels." New Advertisements. NEW ROUTE FOR- TRAVELERS ! Northern Central J'iulway ! ! SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. " ON AU AFTF.lt MOMMY, MAY S3I, 150. Ilia Trams ou lliis road will run to Ihe following schiiJuie : GOIXO NOTtTlf. HUFFAt.O AD MAGAKA tXTRtSS TRAIM From BAI.TI MORK lo SU.NBl RV wrL'MSl'OKT. Arrira 6 OS I IS e 7 9 01 s 311 j s in 10 10 10 -M IU S3 IU 40 10 H II i 11 ti II 31 II 31 II 11 44 I'i XI U It Leave. 3 00 p.M. a u; 7 60 b 47 9 OS e 30 0 u f 59 IO 15 10 -2-i IU 33 10 41 11 OS 11 13 It 24 II 31 II Jt II 37 II 44 i 01 Calvrrt Slnlion, York, Hrule.-pnrl, llnlilui, Milleriburg, Oe..lf;el.vii, I'revoii.a Juiwii.41, Hrlin-(iruve, ftUnlllKY, NorttiiiiulM-rland, ChilliKiusquo, Lrwiktiurg, Milton, Watsmitown, Uniontnwa, Kyters, .luiiiic .inerr, herder's M uury, Mnl(.uriTiltP. W illii.ni.iport. going SOUTH From Wr-xiAUsroar to eiNBURY a. BAI.T1MOKR- Arrive. in 111 10 29 10 !7 iu 10 ii 10 ts III SS 11 OJ 1 II IS II l II II 3H Jl 51 I'J in IS N II 4; I 01 II 4 i'H. 7 15 TRAIN, Leave, tu eo . IU la III 3h IU 07 ID 38 10 44 10 4!l IU it 11 oe 11 ie II 21 II M II 41 tt s l in la 1. .'.o 1 u 1 Si, 4 li Williarnsnoit, MouO'tusviUcf Muney,. Herger's, Moiiiguinery, lCyster's L'uionti.wn, Wulson'totvii,' Mi It. .11, . lwishurc, Cliillisniia.ue, Noiliiuinhcrlniin, S.UM1LHY, Srlius-Urove, Trevorlou JuuctiMi, Georgetown, .MillerBl.uig, lli.hfiix, . llrnteKjrt, York, Calvert Statioa, " . . going NortTn From ftAI.T lMO!t to Sf.NBl'BT k VV'fL'MfPORT Ariivs. Uenv. 7 30 A. Ill !M 13 46 I 2." I fil t 0? t 14 t IU l t 44 3 Ul S 16 S S3 3 33 3 40 3 AO 4 03 4 It 4 18 4 4 4 !M 4 33 4 4 Pa I vert flat ma . York Hrulirepftrt Clark's Ferry lUlfui Millcrshitrg lliienausu Muhnntoiifta tieor(tetoo 't'rev.'ttoit Juneuoa AelinB-ttrovo MJNuunv, . Northuinherlantt Chilhsiuaqu Lewisburg Milton Wutsont'ivra I'lii.nitnwa I'yster's Montgomery Merger's Mui.ey Montiairsvills Wilharnsport M 10 91 11 37 I M l al 9 IV. a iu t ai 43 t 6H 13 5 ?i a u a 40 s w 4 00 4 II 4 Id 4 51 4 4 33 4 4 6 00 P01NO BOl'TH. From WiLLitusroat loSl'NBLKY Jk BALTIMORE Arrive. Lain, Wilharnsport, Moalnnrsville, M uney, Di net's MontRomery 80 A.M. S 40 S 64 10 00 10 04 10 04 fl 40 64 111 00 III (hi IU U4 10 10 IP 19 10 4 to it 11) 36 10 44 10 60 1.1 U3 It 1 I I H 11 SI II 44 II 48 Jsti IS 14 I. SO 19 6. M SO r.ysiers liuioiiiowa WataoittowN M ilton, 10 10 io is IU IU lit, io 3i 111 36 10 46 lwishurg Chtlhsqnaqae Northuintairlaua til iSBI KV, tsehiot tirovs 10 83 11 OS II IS II tie II 3 II 44 II Si IS 04 19 IS 19 39 I 4I IIS Trevurton Junctloe OeorgeUtwo, Slahantongo liuchataiu, Mlllersburf Halifaa Clark's retry llaapaia lti idgepoft York Calvert Slalioa. June 4, IbJMI. NOTICE 1 hereby given that I have bought the follow inn protierty of Frederick Dipner, at Collee- tor's sale in Shainokin on tha 7lh day of Ulay,; I H69, via t Three stoves, one taDie, one waau stand, one wasb-bowl and pitcher, two. looking glasses, one bureau, one sink, one lot of chairs,' nd one lot of books. Notice is hereby given that I have loaned the above property o Rebecca Dipner, during my good will ahd pleasure, and all persons are caa tioned against Interfering witb the same. REUBEN etTAMHACH. hainckin, May It, lnO,-:f THE MAMMOTH STORE ! THE MAMMOTH STORE RESPF.CTFUI.LY beg leave to announce o the citizen ol 8UNBURV and vicinity, that the EXTENSION of their Htore-Room is completed, and that their (filling their entire establishment to a perfect jam,) have arrived. We have now, not only the handsomest; hut the i LARGEST STORE IN CENTRAL P E N N 8 Y L V A N I A 1 and a stork of NEW OOOD3 which, in extent, variety, quality and lownssa in price, ire 1JN liIVAI.LF.ll! We need not particularise, for WE HAVE EVERYTHINGl!! Wt have constantly on hand all kinds of DllUGS, Aardwarb. queens vv a re. DRY OOODS, READY-MADE CI.OTIltNO BrtOTH AND KHOES, fiROCErtlES. Ac, Ac which we will dispose of at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. Country Produce taken in eiehsnge at the huihest prices. .... . , fur stand ts one of the oldest in this section of country, ahd has always been Isrnrrd by the LARGEST and BEST run of custom in the neighborhood We are thalikful for patronage we have received in the past, and hope that by a continual effort to accommodate our friends and customers, and i.i rnnseuuence of the largeness and variety tofour slock, We will merit and receive continuance of the support and good will of the people. We cordially invite you to give us a call ! COME AM. ! You will never regrat a Visit to the Very Ijnrgeat mid Cheapen! Store, in this section of the Stale 1 1 Remember the old stsnd, MARKET SQUARE, near the Court House. Snnburv, May 5S, If. 10. 1y Military Notice THE Commissioned nfrieers of the First Bri gade, High! Jiiviaion, Pennsylevnia Uni formed .Militia, are hereby notified that a general appeal or Court Mr ial, will be held at the Law rence House, Kunbiiry, on Saluiday, the 4th day of June, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and o'clock P. M., for thepurp'su of aJjosting and finally settling the accounts of the Brigade, for the year 1853. WM.K. MAKTZ, Colonel, May 28, 18S8, Notice to Contractors. THE hoard of School Directors of Point town ship, will meet at the House ot John Pear son, on Monday the 13th day of June, 1R3!, for the purpose of receiving proposals for the build ing of a School House, in Point township, near Chulasky Furnace, on the land of Jesse Yocum. The house is to he built of II rick, 26 feet by 30. For plans or specification call on 1). HTERXER, J YOCUM, May 58, 18E9. 3t. ' Central hotel ILITEiRrsr STABLE. THE subscriber respectfully announces to the public that he is prepared ti accommodate them with iSaddle-HomeS. Horses and Buggies, Sulkies, Carriages, Kockaways and Hacks, at the khortrst notice. His stock of Horses are admired for speed and gentleness. The vehicles are neat end in good order. ("archil drivers will alwavs be in readiness 10 carry pansengcrs to any point desired. Cs Ommbusses for parlies and pic-nu-s can be bad at all times with or without driver. The patronaco of the public is re.pertfully so-' licited. JOS. MOIST, Lessee, j Sunbu'y, May SB, 1H59. . INDIA 11 U B li E It TENS. A NKW WRITING INSTRUMENT, MANUFACTURED VNDKR GOODYE ARS' PATENTS, tv TUB IlTEIi. PE1T Co j 67 Liberty St , New-York. Are for sale by linnlsellers and Stationers generally, throughout the United States. j rTMIE India Itnl.hfi FVni nre superior to all oilier Ifiiftts J. miw in use. possessing all Ihe chkI nuulioes of ll.e 4uill, with noue of ttis ubjecliunable features uf the ateel ' Thry have nil the elasticity of the nuill. wtlliont the sputtering and scraping nf tluil lustriiairut, (the points te inur perfectly sm.iottt.) and will Ihsi hrt.ger. I They nre, likewise, superior to the steel pen. iu that they are in.ue elastic, wear much longer, aad will not corrode. The India Rubber Pens nre peculiurly adnpted to the wants of Kditois, lawyers, Clergyiiien, Students, bihI pro fessionnl men (rener.illy, Wu$ less tiresome to the hunit, nnd more uniform in action, thnn any other pen now in use. They nre chesper than quit! pens, uud ure eiTered at a priee aot exceeding (list of the best steel pens Tt.e India Kuhlter Tens are put on 111 boxes, eoutnining pin- gross each, with Ic.lder. nt Thice d-.tlnrs per gloss, and will be mniltxl, p.sti.g free, to any addicss, upoa re ceipt of the priee A lilieml disc. unt ad .wed to the Trade, C.ill.'gi'S.PcheoU and rubllC lll.titntionK Address, Till-: INDIA Kl imKR I'KN CO. I)iri.-e,57 Lihertv-St., New Yoik. Xrw York, May SS, ISM. "GET TIIE BEST" WEBSTER UNABRIDGED PICTORIAL EDITION I I , l.iOO Pictorial lllusliati'.us Webster's Unabridged DICTIONARY. A c.v I'lcloi inl Edition. TTrt! huve ir l'ress, to he issued ut an early day, a new t edlli.iu of Webster's luubrnlgea Dletloliaiy, cn Koning 15'lt I'lttormL lllustralhius, lieuulilu'ly exeeuted isss) 10 10,000 new works in the Voealiulury Table of f yii'iinuu, li I'ml. C.OODKIC11, 111 wlueli nere than two thousand words are ea.elully disctiiinuuttl, foimntg a full. r wim on Ihighsh r-yuouyms, of iisell, thnn any other issiietl, beside Cinbh, and heliev.il in advauee of tlml I'uble giving Pronuiieiatioiiol Nutnesof btsiodistinguohed trsiia of Mo em Times, eeuliur use ol Winds and .'erins in the fihle, with otloT new lenln.es, logtrlher vithnil the MAT'l'KK OF ritliVIDl SKDITIONS. ..... i. .... sm.,i s..imea sheets of the Piel.irial llluslra tj.ms 'I'ney are well executed, und will ..tten I touud useful in g.viag auiuci. s .re eor.ee. i.ie. i.f ,. ..i.j-t tiitiii ran le olito.i.eti by uctiiii ion." Aew i "fk I ri- buw,Tpidt.i'' 'Ve have aeeu specimen ...... - can hardly see how they could lie unproved la heuuly or , .. . ' n .,..,. "'Ai"7xiinTinaiiiii of pns.fs has eonvinced us that this is hv far Ihe most I erieei i.tiu any j ..... . nssmiied A II the ingenuity evei appnru i" musuK " not nve that idea of a nirchaiiieal ileviee whah a simple eul will do. ll is almost tmpossihle lor Ihe iivl inlelli- gent mind w set a eiear lora . sr. ,-,-.... ..... -.. p ... .,... nosl naif , or any thins, else in areliltecture, irt.lu a d.S The illustrations ol ine new ... ...p.. - truly eseelleut, 111 full keeplnft witu i i ...pr... ... . rreat standard wora rVveral thousand uew words have also la-en added to It, so that it is not poSslhle to imagine . , more perfect woik of tha kind. For reierence m ai h.s.ls, and for Ihe young it is possessed el a very peculiar value Daily Fiveniiis Uuhrlin. . ' , Speeimen panes will he furnished without ehurEe, on apphealiint to the pnhlishers. I ' l., ... ,j .... ...I l,....l.ll.r. , Pprh.Kneld, Mass , May 91 , 1850-3m I TPAINTINOS with Oilded Frames, a lot 0,;.;Ceived ...d for ..I. .1 COOPER'S just received i Variety Store. Sunbury.May si, ov. WAR IN ITUROPE ! PKACE AT iiumjo net BKRE1.8 of Kxtra and Double Kutra' IZO j,,'ur juat received and for sale CHEAT oy U. O. HAVEN. ! 8iit.bury.Vay 21, 1S59. I r i Estate o Jai-4il Jarrett deccaaxd Henrv J. Reader, alisnce of Isaac Jarrett, court oi ivorinum vs. . berland county. The heirs ef Jacob Jar'ett, I Writ of Paitition deceased. , J Valuation. Ketvruable to August Term, I8S9. To Henry J- Reader, alienee of Isaac Jarrett ; Henry, Samuel, Daniel and Ueorge Jarrett, and Catharine Binith late Catharine Jarrett, Uavid Lilly and J.ydia his wife, late Lvdia Jarrett; John Barfett and L.liiaoeiU nts wile, late fcl.ta bctb Jarr.lt, and John Doebler and Sarah hie sr. . I.ie baiah Jarrett, Ue.r. and legal i.presen tittves of Jacob Jarrett, deceased. . You and each or yon are hereby notified that by virtue or the above writ to me directed an In 3uest will be held on the Real .Estate of said eceased, to wit i A certain lot or piece of ground situate in I.ewia towship, Northumberland coun 4 ty, bounded by lands of Ueorge Chrittmsn, - Christian Mensampyer, Jacob Shade and others i toiitainirig rtbeut foul acres. . Also, another lot or piece of ground tn same township, adjoining lands ol Jaeou wertman, Benjamin omuii, v an Levan and otbera, tontainiag asout four Seres, on Tueadav the 88th day ot June, l59, it 10 e'dock A. Mm on the prem'aes, tor thepurpese of making partition of or lo value and appraise sata real- estate, at which time and places you may stVend if you see proper, JAMES-VANDYKE, BhetirT. Sheriff's Office, ., Suntuiy, May 14, 1859. J mi tit n & Kit iNT. Interesting t Druggists- ANOAI.tiOTIIF.R9 WHO REM, SODA "W -A. T 33 371 . 1UH AMERICAS 'J'llA l)ESVMl'AXV, Ao, 22 and 24 Franlfort Street, Xcw l'ork. MANrFACTl'RKKS OP VAN-ALLEN,'3 PATENT PORTABLE SODA FOUNTAIN, rflAKE great pleasure In railing the attention - of Druggist, Confectioners, and others to this invention as its simplicity and econainv can not fail to rommenil it to all who prepare the dehghtlul and rnfrcshing beverage fur the Sum mer season. The Van-Allen Soda Fountain may truly he rrgaidrd as invaluxble. It enables any nno to manufacture, with great facility, uu indefinite supply of the most delicious bods Water, at a cost of only about 2'HRKli OR FOUR CENTS PKH GALLON! 1'he risk and expense of ('upper Fountains are not incurred, and a few moments only are re quired to prepare the water, liut little ire is needed lo keep the fountain so cool as to render it unnecessary to use any in glasses. The two ingredients ued aredi.xulved in sepcraie stone jaia oud are f.irced by action of a simple pump, in ripial quantities into a lined cost-iron gaome (er, where they become instantly united aud the SSiida is formed. iSo copper or brass comes in contact with any ofthe ingredients. No Mineral A'atcr can I e more delightful than that maim fuctured hy this process ; and whilst it is, perhaps purer than any other, it has all the requisite pungency. No manufacturer of f oil a Water who once uses the Van-Alien Fountain, can he induced to . , .. ,..,. m.nllf,1P,llr -..:,,,.. r .hi,. ..-.,, ,a,,vi, !.i;,. ,;!., "J'lic above cut represents the whole apparatus 111 Us simplest form; hut they will be maiiutartur ed in many ornamental styles to suit the taste of j purchasers. It is nut at ail likely to get out ol j order, because of ils great simplicity and dura I bility ; besides being so portuble as to be handled Willi ease, rendering it peculiarly valuable i n PICNICS and other RURAL FESTIVALS. This little contrivance can be made attractive to the eye, no less than profitable lo the pocket. No Vli.LAtiK or CITY DfiUt! STORE or CONFECTIONER should be without one of these H E A LTII-GIVING FOUN TV INS. Nor can owners of large FACTORIES do a better thing than to have one, to refresh their operatives during the hot summer months. They can be introduced into private families to great advantage, as the expense is so trifling. 'J he ingredients used are to be had in any Drug Store, and a receipe tor preparing syrups to flavor the Soda Water, will accompany each Fountain. The whole upparatus occupies but a smalt space not more than an oidinary sized wash stand and can be used on the corner of a street as well as in-doors. A full sized one can be seen at "The Atneri an Trades Company's Office. PRICE From $20 to $.S0, according lo size and finish. Tliny can be shipped to any part of the United States or Canadas at an expense of $1 or for boxing, and orders will lie tilled promptly by Express or otherwise. Address, GALLAIIKR'M Purchasing Dureatt, 51 LIUERTV STREET, N. V. or II. U. MASSER, Sunbury, Pa. New York May, 21. 1859 tf Hy virtue of sundry writs of Levari Facial and Venditioni Exponas to oie directed, Will be exposed lo public sale al I lie ceutrai Hotel, in the borough of Sunbory.on Sotur day the 1 1 th day of J uue, lsf)9, at 10 o'clock, A.'.M., the following property, to wil: A certain Lot r.T piece cf ground, situate in the borough of Suuburjr, Northumberland county, bounded on the north by YYhorlle , berry el reel, on the south by an alley, on the ' east by a lot of William -McCai ty, aud to. the weet by an alley, containing 111 Ironl on whortleberry street CO feet, width 230 feet, . , . whereou are erected a two story frame dwel- ling UOOSO BIIU ailVUUII, BIIIU a. vol lil-oiirt rui", ".., ,.,,:,,,:.,. Keir.wt taken in - -. .1 I . I. ... 1 1 : .. E... W ....... .4 l..1.nn 1 ,, . Bt at atlltl. UUl-UllllUIUKli, U. uciu ... execution and to be sold os the properly of Samuel Clement ALSO : A eertnln traet or cieee of laud, situate in sbnmokj,, township, N orthumberland county, ..... g, r n j , i bounded by land of (Jeorge keller and Al- eianaer xoceruoo tue liurtu, osu.u i.eiseii ring on the east, the Slablown or V alley road on the south, and land of David Adams on the west, containing one hundred and four acres, more or loss, about forty acres of which era cleared, whereon uro erected a frame dwelling bouse, a new bank barn, or chard, tct. Heized taken in execution and to be Sold as tha property of H U. Taggart. Joeiah II. Furtnan and Klisha C. Barton lute r"ng oaer tue Furman Sc llarlon trading ouder the Onu and name of J aggart, ALSO : All that certain tract or piece of land, sit uate in riliamokin township, Northumberland county, bounded on the north by lund of J ohu Kiuse antl ueorge t etei, ivutu uj iub tun, pike, east by Jacob Treibly and west by land or Ueorge Wetzel, containing 117 acres. about 110 acres of which are cleared and whereon is erected at li story frame dwelling house, bank barn, well of water, orchard, ic. Seized . o..' n PapCotionand to bo sold as the pro- nertvof John LeJler ALSO: All that honse, end lot whereon the same is erected, situate in ,llie town of TrevorloD, in Market street, and numbered io the general plan of said town No. 3, in block No. 16 in the county of Northumberland, ,-ieized taken in execution and to be sold as tho properly ' illialU I hlliips. I A LSO At the Public House of Alexander Clair, , . borouh of Milton, on Monday, the - , . f J lgro 0U9 . , k M I ' ? . A , mi, , wine All that certain balf acta lot or piece of ground, situate in tbe borougn or Milton, Northumberland county, bounded on tbe west by Locust alley, on- the north by Samuel Hepburn. Esq.. on the east bt the Sunbury and Krie Hailroad, and on toe north by lot of Win. V. Nacle, wbereoa are erected a two story Fraoie Dwelling House, Kitchen, frame Stable, lo. Seized, lakes In execution and to be sold as the property of Michael Graham. JAMK8 VANDYKE, Sheriff. bbentTs (Jtoee, Hunbury, l May 21, 1859. $ r'lVIBACCO, Hemrs, Snuff, Af., 4c, for sale -1- at COOPER'M variety store. Hunl uiy, May tl,'u9. IXnle of Samuel Moore, lccene1. Joseph Hatipt and wife,1) Writ of Partition and vs I Valuation. Keturnauie The heirs of Pamuel to iluguttTerm, 1859. Moore, deceased. J To Joseph Haupt and SttsaVliis wife, James Merrill and Hannah bis wife, residing at Le Forty, Tioga county, Pa. Win. Fulkerson and bsrah his wife, residing at , Tioga county, Pa., John Moore, Elislia Moore, Rebecca Moore and Esther Moore, residing in Shainokin tttwn. ship, Northumberland county, l'si Michael MoorF, residing at (as is believed) faint Antho. ny'a Fe.Ua In the Htato of Minnosnta, Mariet MoOtt, Widow of Jsaac Moore, deceased, (who was a son of snl.l decentlatit) srd who died with, in the, lifetime of bis said father, leaving issue Catherine intermarried wiih John Uoslian, liar. riet, inteimarried with Vil,iiit Nabor, and Ann Charles, Miles arid Ajiee Moore which said Charles MlJtn and, Alice are Vnlnors and all ot which widow and children of said Isasc Moore, deceased, reM.lo al Ja. kson. Lycoming county, Pa.,) heirs ond legal reprcseulaiivvs ol 1 the said ?fiiiliue Moore, del eased. ) Voh and each of yon art hereby Ijrttificil that ny virtue 01 ine a'love writ. 10 1110 uireeieo, an Inquest will be held at the late resilient e ef the SAid Watnncl Moore, deeeused, ill rtliatnoltili township, Northniiilicrljiid eouiity, Pennsylva nia, on Friday, tb lth day of June, lSo'.l, at 10 o'clock, A. M., fur the purpose or making partition of or to value and apprabe the real estate of said deceased, at which time ond place yon OiSy attend, If vou see proper. JAM Em VANUVKE, Hicrifr. ' ftheilf's Ofliee, Nunhurv, ) lMuyJ4ih.JH:. " luMnte 4l' John l)o Ury, tceeaK-il, Jonathan Uoekey, t In the Orphans' vs. ('iinrt of Nrltluim- Tlic heirs of I. lorSey,dec'd j berland county. Writ of Partition and Valuation, reliirnul.le io August Term, 1851. To Michael Uoekey. John Dorter, Philip Mcsrtirr aid Mary bis wile talc Mary Hockey, Jonathan llock'py. David Peterman and Eliza beth his wife late Elizabeth U.ickry, residing in Ilauphin coiiutv ; Joseph Doekev, John Hinpa maitand t.'otlianne bis wife late Catharine Doc key, residing in Dauphin enmity Casper Tacopp, anil rah his wife late Karah D rkey, David I nerkofler and Magdelena his wife late Mngila lena Dot key, Eeiijimin Dockey and KliusDoc key, heirs and legal representatives of said John Dockey, deceased. You and each of yon are hereby notified that by virtue of the above writ to me directed, on in nuest will be held at the la'e residence ofthe said d. cen. but ill Lower Mal.onov town.-,liip, Nor thumberland countv, 011 Tuesdav, the ll'.h day of June, 18."i9. at lit o'clock A. M., for the pur pose of making partition of or to value ond ap praise the rest estate of said decea ed at which lime and place you inav attend if voh soe proper. JAMES VANDYKE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Officer, Hunbury, ) May 14. JoStl J BOOT AND SHOE STORE- TAMES BEARD having returned from Thil " adelphU with the latest and most fashionable styles ot HOOTS, SHOE, HATS and CAPS, would invite bis nuiasf-ous li ieinls and the public generally, to rulle i-ull TK bis store in MARKET syl.'ARE, one door east f the Post OHlcc, where be will be happy to exhibit bis general assortment of goods. His goods ronsisjs of Gentleman's Doots, Shoes, C all' Skin, Morocco, Patent Leather, aud Slippers, Patent Leather, Morocco, Calf (iailers of all descriptions. Ladb'i' Shoes of every description and style, such as Gaiter's, Low Roots, Slippers, Uus- kins, Ac. Misses' Shoes, Roots, Gaiters and Slippers of every description andslvleaud material. Boys' Shoe, Hoots, Gaiters, &c, of every de scription of stvle and material. lO'iths and Children's Shoes, Boots, Gaiters, Slippers, Ac, of eveiy descriptioa and eiyie, etc. ALSO: A general assortment of HATS and CAPS. All of which he will sell low for CASH or Country J'roduce. His motto is 'better a quick sixpence than a slow shilling." JAMES BEARD. Suhburv. May It, l59.tf FJKEWOUKS! F1UKWOKKS ! 4TH JXILT, 1858 TI1K Sdbscnber is now receiving from the r actory a lull and complete assortment of FIUKWOKK. The stock is larger and tbe variety greater than that of auy other honsM in the I' tilted States, and comprises ' blue Lights, No. 1 & 2. (irasshoppers, No. 2 A 2. Tin Wheels, No. 1. 2 A 3. Chasers. No. 1 fc 2. .Scroll Wheels. Hilton Wheels. f-Point Star;. M iocs, 4 sizes. Caprices, No. I A. 2. Chiuesc 1 'on n y Uockets., . Fire Crackers, to make a tremeudous report Pulling Crackers. Ilomuu Caudles, nine sires from I J3r.ll tb 15 Dal Is. Roman-Candles, colored. Flower I'ot, 4 sizes. Triangles, No. 1 k 2. Open Triangles, 4 sizes. I riangles, colored buus. Torpedoes. ltwckets, 4 sines. Double Headers. Chinese Maooons. Funk, or Josstick, Sic, I.e. . . Also, a great varity of Fancy Colored Works, for Private and Public Kxlubitiuiis, from $50 to $500, furnished aud warranted to give satisfaction. All works carefully pack ed and forwarded. Applicatiou should be made as early in tbe season as possibl to JUSKI'U n. JSUiSSII-.K, Frincipal Fireworks Depot, 110 Kout h Wharves, Philadelphia. May 21, 1859 3t. Hauling; and Work Cone Cheap. , TH K subscriber having located in the Do rough of Sunbury, takes this method of in forming tbe citizens, and public generally, that be is ready at all limes to do small Jobs, such as baulitig goods, coal &e plowing lots at reasonable cash prices. He can be found at all times, unless engaged, at Simon Das tisu's, in Droadway above tbe lluilroad. He well also keep Plasterers Hair for sale at all times. Ill LEY BAHTJ AN. Sunkury, Moy 21, 1B59 3t. PHILADELPIlii. AMI HEADING KAIL HOAi) MiiiiAiii ArraiiKefgciit. . . Af R1L 18, 1869. TWO PASSKNOKK Trains leave Harfishurj Daily, (Buudays eseepleii,) al S.hV A M, and .45 l .M , l..r I'tiil adelpliiu, airivins; there at llfiO aoon aud ?.40 V. M Keluiiiini, Leave flulsaelphla at J 30 A. M , and 1.10 I. M.,arnvinn ut llsirishuigut U 40 no..n and V P. M Fabks : To I'hiludelnhlu, No. I Cars, 1 lij ; .No. li (in same liulil.) 9. 7U. .. l-'us : To Ueaillng, 1.0 and f I SO. .. . At lteadint,ciiueei with trams f..r '..lUvhls, Miners fills, TaituKoet, Cutawisaa. Jte. Four Trains leave HcaU.ng lor Philadelphia daily, al A M, IU IS A M, la M ihs.D and Slsi I'. M l.rsve I'lnladrli.hia lot Heed IMS at 7.30 A M, 1 3D P. M. i 3 Kl p M s.mI 4 4SPMJ I ,. ..... . . tL..i-.i.....i.; a. e. ,c r asks I'tteutuiif tu I u.M..r....W,.W ...in. Tlv:.viiana.s Train fr.ua llamshuii; eotmeeu Ktsuliii With up train lor Wilkeshurre, Pituhal and eVrsiitun. For ihrotigh tickets and oilier information applv to t J. ClADK, General Agent, Aiiil30, two w COAL! COAL! COAL! From tlie Conl Blountalu t'olllt rjr. TH E subscriber, now opera tins; the Coal Moun tain Colliery, at Ml. Caimel, is prepared lo furnish all sizas of WhiU Ash Coal fioni Vis colliery. This is a superior quality uf Whi'a Ash Coal, which ha la prepared lo funnsh promptly to order. FREDERICK FAIIRIO.N. Ml.'Catrtic'i; Apsil i, 16jt. SPRING & SUMMER JV8T ARRIVED AT THE STORE OF j. II. t.!'Ul:Is. of SNnbury. Pa., . A splendid stork oft?pririg and Summer Goods from Philadelphia, to which he respectfully invite his friends and the Public to call and Inspect, lie will spare ro time in snow Ing them. Among his st..rk of ponds will be found, FINK BLUE AND BLACK , (PREITCE CLOTS. . , Fine Dlsek and Fancy Casimeres Tweeds, Pa' inelta, Jeans and Fa'cy Vesting, also a Urge ss sortment of Ready-made CLOTHING for men and boVs (cheap.) rOR LADIES WEAK, . Elack and Fancy Dress Hlk Ittity rhesp. Sflk Tissue, liereges, t'hnli and (;in!i Robes, lleregc Delaiii'i.l,errre.Roles,l"irltire;', Brilliant and 1 variety of o he?, Dress Goods. Spring and Sum mer Shaw Is. Mctit'.llaV, Vsrnsols, a good oaort- mciit or while qiotl. i;ol!ars. Sleeves, iii.ii Linen, Shirt frontn. Msrseilles, Itrilbaret Ae. A general assortment of domestic Dry o ils. Also larne stork of Hats and Csv's. R00U and choe's. Hardware, (watt awd Glassware, Groceries, t 'eilarwure, Stone and Earthenware, Drugs and Paints, Salt, Fish, Cheese, Hani, Oil, Tar A c. &c. .. B. Wall and Window Paper, Floor and Table Oil Cloth, Carprta, all the above will he sold at low prices for cssh or rounlry produce ta rn in exchange for Goods. J. 11. ENUE!.. Stinlmry, May 14, lsr.0. tf. Auditor's Kotioe. In the Orphans' Coin vf Xorthumlerlnnd Comity. rIMin undersigned, l.avii.g been appointed by the said Court, Auditor, to dytrihule tin funds in the hands of Dr. R. It. McCav, Admin islralor ot Mary A. McCoy, terenseil, to and j ameng those lei; illy entitle. I to receive the raine, is ill attend to I he duties of the sai.l appointment ! al bis ofliee, in Sunbury, nn Monlny. thsistb I day of June next, at 10 o'clock A. M.,. 61 whijh j lime and place oil paities mnv nt!e:id, if they sen proper. A. JORDAN. ROCKEFELLER. Sunlmrv, Mav Mih, is'i". Auditor. 1 Estate of FREDERICK lilUTCHLER. Deceased. jOTICF, is hcrrbv given that letters of admin ' istratioii having been granted to the sub scriber on the estate of Frederick Mulchler, late of Shainokin township, Northumberland county, deceased. All ersons indebted ore requested to make payment ou or lefors the litih day of June, next, to the sulmci'l'.y, and t!io-e having claims to present t'leui duly autheutiroted for settleincut. . , -JACOB MUTCH I. KR. Adiii'r. )MiamoMt township, Mav M, lN.ri9. tit FLOUR AND FEED CO. HAVEN has constantly on , hand a large and full st-ppljr of FLOCK and FEED, which he will sell at as low, or lower profits, than any place in this 'Market. Those wanting flour will find it an object to rail at the Wholesale and Retail Flour Store before purcha sing elsewhere. Being thankful for past favors, asks a continuance of the same. C. O. IT A V EN". Sunbury.May 7, ISftO Health! Health!! Health!!! TUEMOSi REMARK A Din CI RE OX RECORD. TU. SWAYNK'S CO.Ml'l't. ND SVHfP OP "WILD CHERRY. I'tUNT OF KlsCXI, 1' RKDtf.RlCK Ol'NTY, jIt. I) Swavne: Dear Sir Brlieving it a duty 1 uwr t thr public. Bud hi jmiii-e tn jnu, 1 have thought prajicr 10 uitikfl kituwii (tiieol' tlic iii'mt cxtiaordimiry i-uus, in my owu ctme, limt b:n ever boiti tittiy icctirdttJ. In ilia in mi h of 4M"b r In at, 1 wui urtlictnl with h sivere g:itli erniK in my breutl, wtiit'h rriiirtl a Uutet alri, aud alo omiinunicatcd in my laiinga ami vrry niiicli alfiicted tht-in, itii'J dtachuifed Itircc quautUicit uf enrr muu-ii, rxternnl umt mieriiui. Mf- iraiiu cuiii mn iurwrn my Lungs unu nut thunipli ihe fuvily 4l inv lirrnnt with uppiiicut enne, attended witli a vit-k-nl couga dav and iiiirlil. loss i' ui- petiie, and extreme dcUiliiy, m Hut my h)iirinii tlnniylit my rase Ifpflesi und beyoitd (lie power "I nudifine. I remuiiH'd im tint iVrtclml r tidir iin fur a -h$ iinif, until 1 w'ui wasted to a mete akeletuii, unit there loemed t w no li'tpe fin me; hut liaviup rtad iu the public paper tf the many wnintcrtul etrea iterftirined by your Ckhpuv.nu Yttt'i or wild iMKHity, l unineuiutely tent to aialtimurc tor live liouk'i and uoinint'ifeil ita u-u, and in my great atitislurtinn and my mix unit I'atiiity. the nhwrsn or npeimiK in my l.iingi tifpun to heal, and thcciiush uuhHided, anduu UfiiiK ten bottles 1 wan resti-rctl lti irtrleft hyiltli. vei years have elupriet, audi stilt remain a per fwily hty muii t. lint day, Jine 3, '2. 1 liave not had a day's siektiftts for eighteen tiintl;s. 1 'lease acrepi my firaeriul ackni-wleilenif nts. Yours, vcy respect fully, TIIOM.AR D.XON. The subserihrr Is well acquainted with Thomas llix n, mid can testify thai he has Ik-cii atlin-teil as nU've rcpfc hfiitetl I regard Inn rccovt ry us aliiKsl a nnrnrle. It; is a worthy inenibei uf HM'ietv jamrs it nrnBonow, Pnttnr of Itrrlin Cir.-uit, ftaltitn;re (N-nferfitee. t lT" The nlnire invulVHlile nif-diciim prepareit onlv by Pit II. wat nk & Kn, No , North 7th !t., almve Mar kft, riiiladrlphin. -'.No uTtiZH Wild C'uKitKV phxi-ssUa Tins O KM t'l ME " t, SVAV.M SAUSAPAHlMsA AND TAR TIM-S. The sick person whoslantle. in need f a prompt puriiy iiiij pnrgMtivi. hfil'! iie 1r. wavxi's !igu I'oatfd akvaI'abills. Mi Tar riu.s., thry rcnuive nil utdnilUiy billi'Hip srercti -lib ! ihe hioitiacli und livwelk. causing a perlcit state of health. istavnks ri:!j-nn ATf'D vi'HMirrr.n, Wit. bWAVM'.noWKljCUKDIAts, An tiiTaiuuble remedyfor L-iorho-n, ItjseiitfiT, CMics, Chtdcra, ond it U li o 4 Cotuplauiii. Their in tin treatment thai I baa aver Wed tries., limit it 1 cilt-ctual in curnifr lneiut'auiii in ull its lrnis. nt 1-H. iVAYMvrt lilTTKH t'A I HHslCDN . It nnimrts n-w lite and invigoiaies (he syfiti. ihe psle and delicate will pam strengUi and a giMnl npprtite by uu.g tl.cse timy valuable Hitter. I'lfe t nty 6t cents. l'lrpanM only by )r II MVAYNT. A W.. No. 6 N rth 7th Street, riiiktd' luu. SOLD AT Fisher's Drug nnd Chemical Store May ?th, NEW DRY GOODS AND VABIETY STORE. Market Square, one door West of Ihe T'vs'. Ojfice, SLXliLRY.l'a. f rrHF. suhseriler has just rcluriifd from Jfl the cily with an entire uew stock of iiy Uuji's and a Rficral variety ol Notions. !li seleciio'is, which are different lioiu auvli.ing ever brought to this place, have been made from th most eitensive nholeilale estah)iahincnts ill 1'hiladelphia. His stock consuls of ltlacK Cloth), Fancy 4 iiNatiiirrrx, fsilks, (linghains. Delaines, Alapscas, Cliinli, Calicoes, White floods, Flannels, Muslins, Circulara, Mantillas, Mtawls, Meiino, j Sarseflles, Cottoti 1'hidr, HATS Ahstid CAPS. Flat-),' Children's lloiinets, Tiiiiiinings of everv varietT, (llovea. Hosiery, tsliirt llnsonis, pilitrt Collars, .Ciiisdiaiu ('avals, Black Stilt Cravats, Fancy bcarla, Ac, lit. , The list of MJTIO.VS eofhpriscs in part. Heart DresiMCsj. Head I 4 ihlat4 N, Fancy Heads, Fancy Muskets, Toys of all ifiiif", Fancy Hair Fins. Fa icy Untecleta, (iolj Far-))rqps, (JoM 11 least 'ins, . Co!J Plutla, li.d.l Pens, Ladies' Kerti eules. Bullous, Brushes, Toi Ids. Combs, Fancy rtuaps, Ptrfuirory, Fancy China W aie, ST ATI ONE II V, I I C T UK E S , and a variety uf oilier Fancy article too nun a. rous to me iiiion, All at in Irs ,nol on hind when asked for will he ordered from Philadelphia immediately, with. ouleslra. chare, the proprietor having made!"' fe l.e.l ,1 not in. very nest mineral water lor arrangements io bo supplied with dcliuieuciea commercial pu.poses; while Its ability ta ,th. whenever required ! stand tha Irymu tnllueiieesot watui climates and His slock will be' disposes! of on cssh prinsi- 1 ' ' ' ""7 Je'W i' plea, deducting 5 per cent, from purchase a. lc!1l 'n PU'V'": , Uiuuntiug to more than una dollar. . I 1 1 V"Vu. h tni-' By.trict atleutiou to busing 1. hojies tu fnanly care uf iu present proprietors, have given ,.c.v. a .bar. of public paUon.ge. He insiles. ' 'S! a.Ju abroad tahith hu hereto. autocall aad ...min. tor themselves, and U ' fr'V 1! J ,h " :j .u... k- k....l .1,. I.,...i .i..rk 1 "fated mineral waters. - ,, K..l..llli.u oa. i.w ..a. -M ..... .v H. ..f v..... 11.1. .... hr.i.nhl I A tha 111..', TIIOS. (i.COOPEtf Funbury, afar 7 llf.J. tOOH TO YOUR OfaN IHTERESTi ! ! P. II O ( I s Vf AND. .a hobs; lEMOYAL.-The eubacriber respectfully I forms the citizens of funbury ami vicinity Ihst be has removed his establishment f oiu bis old stand to tl.ta etite formerly occupied by.br. Awl, iu Market S.'j.iate, Siinhuiy, near the Nor thern Central Railroad. . Having on hand e well selected slock of good. irmlerials. be is ready to iMply hit. customers, sud rubers promptlv Vti'h wntk ready math- or lr,a up to order.'in ll.a lat-ist and leal style ouj ori iK most reasonable terti,a. Relieving t,, ca-L svslrm i'i tlio Ifst f r l-.tli the customer ai,d him-ell. be will endeavor tr. oir:-r mieli induceoieiiK as will V-Yie s-.itihictoiii to a I who muy tavor bim With their tustoio. P. N. Those iii.lcbled, nie le.ue,;. a ,, c,',i and eetile Ihen sreonnts without del.ir. WM. H. MILLER, S .hury, April fi, Dtfi't ly .NKW YORK LIS ICS. Till'. CAMDLN .UIHt IV Ab HIII,li:t.l-IU AMI rtU'.NTON HAII.miAl) t'(. I I.NI.fi, !'i;in J'hilnililphlii I, .V,.f ', un,l j;',,,, rt.irrf. . 1 'em "a.niitKreetWH.rl.Vliilath-l.i'im. veil! leave at f"" "'.vis: JKi I Al 0 A M. t.n rsmdea suit Air'.e- CA A Ace 1111- i.mli.ii..n, . I Al 0 A M, in C.ine'eii and .V-fv f,t. (.w !: r-y in'eoieiu-si tim. Al P A M, , :i l'niit:-ii s:id J..ry cily Morn.. M:iil, 2 Si 3 I J Al II A SI, by Wi-nnl.-nit. vil Tn inv and Jrrse e.t Mnriiii' llxprr.s, Al ll P'.M, via Ciinden nnd Ami. 'V-C am! A I1.T- 3 Oo 3 O'l 3 I"'. r'ess, t, 01 I, t t... c- , .. . . r., V; . .... ... .Tl'-MIHIiIlT, Via 1."..' 11V SlxlJiTSV i ty, l.v.-iiiu: l.xi.ie., At... I 1 by Meare.li .al. via Taca.v and J.i er ily. K l t ilths 'r.es.-l, . lt' ' via l.m.jf ii Jermn-' it;- I'veuhu; M nil A: II I V. ia t.':...: trn anil .lr...y rny , ll.l 1.ti1 A I -ii I M . 1:1 .Jntiidni and ii.V. Acv.'iuci l '"gl :"'l I'asseeg.-..) in e - ti.-hn, Al 5 1' r.T. vin r.im.!..n ant! Auil.v a.'imiih.vi'.i. 1 l:on, (Fteight ou.l rii.e.'necr,) Ul elit tuhct, U - ! 01 The I. M. Mnil J.i;.. . "..J d-i !S.IUU1V exi.rt.lnl T'l- 1! MkIiI Mn,!, llf l.xpi.ss Lines rt.p nl pr:t.-ipiil slnttna oti!v. I'"l llelvi.lfrs. K:..i..n, F'.-i.r.ip i..n. Ac , al ij A. .V , tet 1. .1 , l"r..ni W'jili.nl rlnl wliarf I'ot Wntol tjs. r'troud'mrj;. er..;il'il, Wifkr.Uirr.. M'.ntr.ise, t'.ieat lt.ii.!. Ac., ;il 6 A .M, via llrhvliire, t,;.esavani.a and Western ft t .lr. :..t K.. l'r.-. l...l,l, al n A. M and i l. M. 5 p'"m M "" ' Ui " 'NI ' "",Ji j"'"t WAY I.!:fs, For llrtsu.1, Treiitoa, ac.atSj a .d 4J P M., foim Walnut slM.-l wtmrf. lor I'atinyr.i. lirlnnco, lieveriv, I)nrliegl..n, Penten t'vn, JV c., at tfj P. t. .' ftcstn!vi .1-.in-. N-lsin, f.r 11- rde 'Vivn and iotrt-ncilt-aie pinces. at :1J I'. .M. - : r-teniiili. nt Tient Mi, l'..r ltri,t"!. I!iii1ingt.ll anu iii'.f.-nl (hate places, at fi M nnd 4J P. M. Fifty pounds nl lti.,ioiee only, nll.twcd encli passmr.r, Pnsir...r ura .inliili.td fn.m lakii'ir anytlinn; ss Unit Ifnue hut llieir .w.tniit .iftwirrt All Ifr.jrceHc uvrr liny pi. inula tn I pui.i fur e;ti:i. The Company Jiinit their rrsp-.tisihilty f-.r H:.iri- me- . O-.e It. 'Ilnr p'sr pnniid. and Will Itot-lw" li.il.le h.l any anto'.liit h.y.nd IPU Uuluis, ei. tejit by special contract. : Wt H. G AT.MITv, Agent April tat. lij! sp Gn, 'S9. CHILES liCATTSSV'S 3 1 1 ci x n c ) atitw, JVo. IIS lli'oadtvsy, .riv Tork. tVillcarefallv att.'titl to C lleciiuhs aiul all oilier mnttets entriisteil to his cue. May 81, 1n.; UEW" PIOUS, PEED, FRUIT AND PFa.OVISICN riHK sul'scribsr renppci.'u!ly .inrofins ilia riti 1 zons of Knnhury an. I the siirrooiuliiig uriih horhontl, that he hus opptied a Htore at tlio north wrst corner or .Vaikpt Siuara, uppruile Vniiiiykn's itailrnail lioti-l, w hi" re lie is receivitic;, and ill keep on liatnl, Flour, Fred, Kruit ami proii-iuna of all kinds, socli as WHEAT. RYE A BUCKWHEAT Fl.Ol'i:, Oats. (Jorn and all kinds of Ft'fd, ('rackets. Oranges, Nula &.C., Fresh Hi;u in sea son, F.arly Veg.tables Fruit &c, from the South, lie will constantly receive, by l!ai!roiu!, from Ilaltimore and I'hiladelpliia, all the delicacies of I lie season, as they coino into market, and trusts, by prompt attention and reasonable prices to re ceive a shaio of the puhiic patronage. M. H COVER. StitilUry, April IS, 1R59. jy. ,$40,00 Ynyt for n (. eo-.irse in t!it? In :i Cttr r.I!ef e, tn Inr pt't, tnott extfiidvciy patronizitl and bcstoigwn Xtxi C-.ru-merci il Sch'Hjl in t lie I nitrd Sttites. a7 HTI.DK.NTS ATTKNTM-NQ DAILY, MitMi, I?J l'stial tiiiitt to con plete n full coiirac, fr. in 0 to tO vrrrk y.vtty slt'.Miut, uh!i qraduatinv, ' j; u jnmtced to hu umt pctiM t to p:auai:e the liiM.ivao! uy.y U'uim.w, ruid qunii .led to cant a iwtary of Inxii $.'.nu to fI0;D. , . Stncenii enter nt Ruf Uiuc Vaffl-KH Hsriew si pleasure. 4 51 PremtiAus f T Lett Pettiiiftnsu.Ij) nw-nlefj m $. f"9 Miniflnrs' S.ns rece.v ! v .a!t pr.ee. lm Cnrd CiiTiihr Specimens of l-.:sine and Or na me. iUi I Wining iuclwe tvi snimrv). aiul htidreits. 1- V. JKNK!H. r.t;c:,uifcii, Pu. A pi .19, 139 ch W, 'W-ly SAEATCGA 7ATEIt. Analysis of Empire. Spring. The Analysis of the Empire ator, by Prof Kminons, is as f..llows : Chlr-rads of SodViy, SIS.CPO Hiiarbouate ti I.in.o, III.X24 liicarbonatc of Mainesia, 4 1,'jMt Hicarbnnate of S:la, tl0,N-m Hydriodato of Soda or Iodine, iS.UOO llicaibonate of Iron, a trace, :()J Solid contents in a rilloii. Specific gravity. 4'Jti,352 1,03'J EMPIRE SPRlXd. water t.f tl.e Kmoiro Nt.rini- The Is f.olilcd in sir me w:!h III?) i.linost cire, and Jiackr"! boxes, suitable !r e-pcrte.tiur:. by the subscri. beta. 'i'he ("orks ol till t"'iiniite Fmpiro Water eio hrnnileJ, "KMI'MtF. r'l'HINU." (!. T. WEoTOS i CO. Orders msy be audrepsc.l to the J'r.iprittors, (i. W. Wealoil i Co., Saratoga Springs, A. V., or al llieir J)EPOT, 410 P.ROADWAV, 'car Cunnl Street, Xew 1 'oil. t'tltTiriClTFS. T!trsct firm a communication from Dr. North, of Naratota Cprint,s, to the Uosiou Medical and Sut;i.'al Journal, itaied June Ihe .".ill, IH.M : 'The New Empire (-piing is working charm inily for (crolula. Do tiie prol'eisiou know taal there are twelve Rraius of llydriodate of da, or Iodine, in a gallon ol st aler - double any other tSprnig ? Time Lcirir only a trace of Iron in Ilia water, I send my consumptive patients lo Unit Spring i iil.e-iutiiigly, luilicito with most satisfactory results." Em ire Spying, hy R. L. AUen, $1. D , a Reti'Unt 'hysirian, Saratoga Sj rinfjS. This fountain hss more than answered tha expectations of ils friends; as a beverage, our inhubiiaiiis who hsv drank it daily Ur several years past, cai.tiol 1 induced lo utake a subsl lule of any other spring. As a cathartic and alterative, my past eipeti. tnce coiiim;U me tu .av, that in hit opii ion It has no superior t.t ie or elsewhere. list eiemp tiu front cUy. a.id the small rel rtie tpiaulities uf iron which finer us rcinpositnui, reinlct it una t w... 1 "1 V V.'M v, v ...... j,, ol. l. For salt) Hy H. Jl. MAsKl!. - A mil rj, Vea. tunbu'y. J'. the I ce il lb read.
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