XHK EUEOPA AT HALIFAX. THREE BAia LATER f ROM tVHOTE. DA211.E olPPAlESTnO. tnim'oit Account of itColur of 1000 Austrian Pritoners and Eight Cum Austriant Retreating Across tht Ticin Vaftut Rtpvlse of Omiialdi. Sacvii.ls, June 11 TLo steamer Kuropa I arrived at Halifax, with Liverpool daiei tbe 4th instant. The advices from Italy confirm the capture I'iriaatro. by Iba Sardinian. Tbe King, ivtor Emmanuel, commanded in person, and liibited the greatest gallantry. TbaC Auslriuns twice endeavored to retake ilestro, but were reputed after eauguinary eotusters. Tbe Sardinian reports any that ey captured ouo thousand prisoners auJ lit e'uns. Tbaluteet despatch frera Turn reports the usteiacs in full retreat across the Ticino to libmbardy. Thaireporr, received by previous arrivals, at tie: Garibaldi had met with a repulse asuperior Austrian force is confirmed ; t it not appears that be was succesBful in entering Conic .JFItOM THE SEAT OF WAR. Thai Austrian efforts to retake Palestro e described to hare been very sanguinary, t one time the Sardinian troops were out nkod on the right, when the Zouaves came the rescue, and repulsed the Austrian. The Austrian version of the battle has not en'receired. Tbe Austrians bad retreated from Bobbio d - specinl telegraphic despatch to tbe jndon Daily News, dated Turin, Friday, inn. 3J, says the Austrians were in full re jttfr across the Ticino. Tbe French headquarters were at Vercelli. (Jaribaldi had been driven into the moun ins'by the Austrian troops, under General rban, who retook Varese; but a telegraph spatch received via Turin, states that Geo. sribaldi, after gathering reinforcement, re rned and, surprising the' Austrians, recap red Varese, and subsequently re-entered onto in triumph. (Jen. Niel, who bad been sent to the assist co of Geo. Garibaldi, bad occupied Novara. 1'ba irrarrection in Lombard; was spread g rapidly. OARDtNIAN Cri.LBTIK. Trni.v, May 31. A fresh victory has been iincl by our troops. At 7 o'clock this orffiujr a forea of 25,000 Austrian! eodea- rod to re-tuke Talestro. The King of irdinia commanding the Fourth Division in rstit), and General Gialdiui at the head of o Third llegiment of Zouaves, resisted tbe t;rc It for a considerable time, and then, .vnig successfully assnmed the offensive, trsued tbe enemy, taking thousand pri ue'ra and eapturing eight guns, Ave of which re obtained by the Zouaves. Five hundred ustriang were drowned in a canal during e. fight. Another fight took place at Confreoza, in e, province of Somelline, in which the enemy iro repulsed by the division under General jrey, of tho First Corps of tbe French my, after two hoars' conflict. Last eight picket of the enumy endeavored to pass tbe o'fil Cerveseria, but tbey were repulsed by u uiuaouuuis oi luai vicinity. 'Ebo Austrians bave evacuated Yaro, in o. province of Bobbio. The Sardinians are believed to have been rribly cut np at tbe various conflicts about (estro, but tbe number of tbeir loss is not lutioned in tbe despatches received. Napoleon subsequently visited the battle Id, and congratulated the Sardinians. An uelrian General ia reported among tbe lied. Turi.v, June 3 The Austrians have with u,wn to the eastern baujj of tbe Fo, abau ninpr Terre Berilla and the neighboring u n try. The French despatches confirm the i5ar liou bulletins, and say tbe latter behaved .'ft valiantly at 1'alestro. The Zouaves, .hough unsupported and io front of au ustriun battery of eight guns, crossed tbe cal, ascended tbe heights, which were very ;ep, and charged the Austrians with the youet. More than four hundred Austrians ire thrown iuto tbe canal and six pieces of on no taken. Tho Emperor conferred the Grand Cross tho Legion of Honor on Geo. Forey, for i gulluiit conduct during this battle. Fr.OM Pike's Fsak Favorable Accounts iNTIXfED $ 1400 IS GOLD Dt'ST BY KlPRESS Leavenworth, June. 13. Tbe express from nver City has arrived, having been seven ys on tbe route. ItbriugsjfUOO in gold at. Tbe accounts from tbe mines continue bo favorable, and the practicability of the ncg is not considered to be established. The first supply trains bad arrived out, and a provisions commanded good prices and iily sales. YaM'ABI.R I'jiKSRSTFUOM TUB EmPEROS OF .esia. Ronton, Jvne 13 l'be Emperor or usiu has presented a diamond brooch, val d at $5,000, to the wife or Capt. Huddson ackuewtedguu-ot for the courtesies exten d by him to some Russian officers while en gcd ia laying the Atlantic Telegraph Ca- l'.ATTI.C WITU TUB G'aXA.NCHKS FORTT FIVE u.LEi). St. Louis, June 13. A special spatcb from ludependence to the Kepubli n, says that a party of LT. S. soldiers sur ged about eighty lodges of Camaoehes, ar Pawnee Rock, and kill 23 men and 20 iuien. Pkstbiotios or thi Salt Crop..Vw irk; June, 13. Tbe schooner L. B. James this polut, from Grand Tnrk, 2d inst., ports heavy rains at the islands, destrcyiag oat of tbe salt ob hand aud overflowing tbe It pens. I'.NORMOI J ARMAMIMTR AND TREPARATleNS AitTBiA Viknna, Mai 23. The bjockede Vtniue seriously iuconveciences tbe Aus isn Government, as it can no longer send oops from Trieste to that port, but fortu ity, tbe whole of tbe 9tb eorvi d'armtt ;ich is under tbe command of General Coent ;baaft'otsche, was iu Italy before tbe French niters entered the Adriatic. The 1st corpi trmte. which is commanded by Gen. Count lam-Gallis, willl, 0 a fow days, go from Bo nua to lnospruck by way of Dresden, 11 of, amberg, Nuremberg and Monieb. Tbe rps consists of 40,000 men, with the eutto ry number or guui. "Six cavalry regiments e also oil their way from Gallicia to Inn reek. 'Hie Aastriaa army at present consists or . Corpg U'armte, but in order to raise four w corps ia likely to be issued. In a fw y, ao Imperial ordinance for a"cooscrin u ' or 100,000 inea, will be publiihed. The le Marshal Maruioot aaed to say that Aus a could "stamp armies out r tbe tarth" d Louis Napoleon will find that such is ally tbe case, llow Austria ia to maiuttiu eb a vast host is a problem which wiser men aa inyietr are uuable to solve. Tbere are six Aastriaa corps consisting of about 0.000 ineu, io Italy, aud by the middle f a month or Jane, the army will probably be 5,003 strong, with 75,000 bories, and from 0 to 000 guns. There are ceople wb talk the war being ended in one campaign j but apoleon has an eaemy to deal with whom be 11 either not be able to overcome afall, or ly after aloof and deadly struggle. Tbe aa or "localising" the war Is absard. for the listian population in Koropean Turkey are f for mischief, aud then will loan t a oeral risiog amoeg tbson, THE AMERICAN. S XJ 3M 13 UHY , PA. 2"8ATrapAT, JUNE 18, 1859. II. B. MASSEli, Editor and Proprietor. To ADratTittat.--Tht circulation or the "rnrtKY AntRfe among the different tewnsoii tUe 9u,quehaima ia n"t exceeded, If eqnalled by any paper palliahcd In Noitheni Peniiavlvaiiia. Democratic State Ticket, Nominated by the Convention of March 10. 1W Auditor Gtneral, tW HAHUSO.N I.. W RIGHT, of Pliilndrlpbla. l'cr Surrftoritncrnl, JOHN r.OWE.of Franklin. I . J i ttsF District Attorney. We bave been requested to state that 3. B. Cover, Esq., on Sotibury, will be an independent candidate for District Attorney, at tbo next election. CS" We are requested to say that Henry B. Weaver of Trevorton, will be an Independ ent Candidate for County Commissioner at the enduing election. a CS" Godet for July ia already on our table. Tbero are several new features in this num ber that will attract attention. Godey i always getting np something new for tbo ladies. ls? Hoover is regularly receiving supplies of strawberries, peas, beans and all such luxuries. Lost. Between Sbadel's Tavern and Georgetown, a small memorandum book be longing to J. S. Hall. Tbe finder will be re warded by leaving thesamo at this office. CJ" Nkw Goods. Thomas G. Cooper re quests us to soy that be has received a new supply or goods, viz : cassimeres, mouldings, fire crackers, and other notions. C3 Strawberries. AVe ore pleased to see that our citizens are paying more atten tion to the cultivation of this and other fruits. Few places can boast of more fruitful gardens than Sunbdry and vicinity, bnt thry might be greatly improved. Strawberries measur ing five inches ia circumference have been picked in this place. Friend Get?, of the Reading Gazette, reccutly visited a five acre patch near Hamburg, and says be was pre sented with a basket full, ooe of tbe largest of which measured five and three quarter inches io circuml'ereice. CV Layiko or a Corner Stoke. The cornerstone of thenew Evangelical Lutheran Church, to be erected near tbe residence of Squire Follmer, East of Milton, ia this coun ty, will be laid, with appropriate ceremonies, on Saturday, tbe 2d of July next. A number of addresses, by eminent clergymen, will be delivered on tbe occasion. Tbe publio in general and the friends of religion are most cordially invited to attend. C3T Ton Cnorg. 1'erhaps, do section of tbe anion has suffered more during the last three years, from the eOects of weevil than this and our neighboring counties, and we bad supposed that the promising crops of this season would be wholly exempt from disasters of any kind, but we have learned that the weevil is again at work in the wheat. We hope however, that their ravages will prove light and not as extessive as in former years. S3 Pinckstha This day, known as Whit Moqday in English, was duly celebrated at Georgetown, on Monday last by our German friends. A number of our townsmen west dowa in the 11 o'clock train. Candidates for office were there as a matter of course. R5 Tub Good Intent Firb Coupant. We witnessed on Saturday last, the perform ance of tbe new engine, belonging to this company, tbe "Heroine" lately purchased at Baltimore. Tbe engine was placed on Haas k Bowens, Coal Wharf and drew her water by suction bose from tbe river, forcing wo streams through two sections or bose, of about 200 feet each ia length, and threw both streams over Mr. McCarty'a three story dwelling. We were surprised in witnessing the power of this beautiful little eogiue, drawing water from the liver sod forcing through the bose two eontinaed streams over a three story building, two hundred feet dig tant. - 3T Goon Naws. It is stated that tbe peach crop in the vicinity of Cecilton, Cecil county, Md., bids fair to be the most exten eiv ever raised in that section. Tbe trees in some instances, are so full that, had tbere been frost at ail, they could not bave sustain Wined tbe weight of tbe fruit. The light frost of the spring is therefore considered to bave proved beaeficiul rather than otherwise. tVJT At aa eleetion of tbe first Brigade Eighth Division of Pennsylvania Uniformed Volunteers, held on the 6th inst., the follow. ing officers were elected for the ensuingterm JJrigdditr General Jeremiah li. Zimmer man. Brigade InpectorK m. K. Marlx. lieutenant Colnutl James Shade! Mujor J. H. Adam. At an election Tor officers of tbe Mukonoy Guards, held oo the same day, tbe following were elected t Captain IT. B. Latsba. ( Lieutenant lsaae Keitx. I t Johu Lebo. 2' " Simon Zar&og. kixrgeant E. S. ZartmaQ. HJJ" 'I ii a Lwkrnalional Hotel New York. We era fr..lifid o find that this hotel, which is over Taylor's celebrated Saloons, is "joying aa extensive patronage. Sioated io the im,.i Central part of tbe city, and con- uutieu iyoeorNew York's most euterpri sing men, it is entitled to the patreasge it vi.ilors, and we are not surprised to bear of its success, sW I'lsTBassiaa Accidxm. We regret to learo that the eldest sou or William T. For ytb, Esq., of Northumberland, a fine hoy of about seven years or age was accidentally drowned la tbe Canal at that place oa Wed oesday kt Tha -Kil.l I,. A w... ....: 1 the a karf and fell Uo the Caaal. E7 Xkw Projects. Oor neighbor of tbe Cuzettt ie at work, endeavoring to arouse our citizens, aud others interested, with a view of making efforts for tbe construction of a bridge over tbe Susquehanna at this place. It is a project that would, no doubt, prove not only profitable, but would add greatly to tbe busi net of this place and neighborhood. But would it be right to tresspass on tbe lime nonorej lights of the proprietor oT the old ferry In this progressive age we should be careful how we denrive our neichbori of their ancient and venerable privilege of taxing others a shilling, even though the whole country should suffer great inconvenience and loss of time. Would not the legislature and even some of our own Council protest against this new filibuster scheme, got up to deprive ao Individual or the veuerable and ines timable privilege or taxing the community for his own benefit t Our neighbor of the Selinarove Times, has also started a new project. He is out in fa. vor of a "revival of the Shad Fisheries," and fivors revival niei tings for that purpose. He thinks the canal a matter of secondary im portance, and that tie schutes in tbe dams should be altered and even tbe canal de molished and abandoned if necessary to ac complish tbe result. Tbe editor says, "the idea is not wholly orieiual."and gives our eld friend Dr. Hotteustein a portion of the credit. V e tbiuk this probable, as such a grand con ception would bo entirely too much for one inan,. aU EXPKNSB OP TUB OtERI.AKD MaII.. The Washington Constitution of Tuesday last in reference to the Overland California Mail, says that tbe Postmaster General with a view to reduce tbe expenses of the Department was anxious to reduce the service to a weekly instead of a lemi weekly mail. The Attorney General has decided, however, that the con tract is irrevocable for six years from tbe ICtb of September, 18.r8. The annual ex pense is $000,000, and the change proposed would bave effected, a saving of $150,000 per annum, but it appears that tbe usual stipula tion, giving the bead of tbe Department 'a revisory power over all contracts for delivery of mails, was omitted iu that with Messrs. Butterfield & Co., end the Government bas no alternative but to submit. This route. judging from its present receipts, after deduc ting the commissions of the postmasters, will yield an annual revenue probably, not ex ceeding fifteen thousand dollars. Tbe ac count between this Overland Mail Company and tbe Post-office Department will stand thus at the close of the contract ; Expendi tures by the Department, three millions six bundrod thousand dollars; receipts ninety thousand dollars showing a clear loss from the route of three millions Gve hanHred and ten thousand dollars. J2r Named at Last. The naming of the new Hotel on tbe corner or ninth and Ches nnt streets, Philadelphia, bas exercised the wit and ingenuity of oar Quaker friends, for the last few months, and-after several inefiec tual attempts, tbe seven directors bave come to a conclusion, and the new Hotel is to be called and known as"Tbe Continental Hotel." The Ledger does not thiuk that there is much in this name. We tbiuk it will do very well, though, perhaps, a little too old fashioned for dandyism end tbe upper ten exquisites To us the word Continental, is always sug. gestive of fair top loather boots, woru outsida as high as tbe knee, a vest reaching below the hips, with rounded corners and flaps over the pockets. Tbe namo is, at least, venera ble and respectable, aed connected with pa triotic and noble associations: CiT The Hoi.i.ibATsucRa Bank. The Cen. tral Bank of Pennsylvania, at Ilollidaysburg, which bas fallen into discredit eevreel times during its brief career, shut its doors, and refuted payment of its notes lust week, but recommenced redeeming them iu small quan tities on Tuesday lust. We advise oor read ers not to touch its notes as long as tbey can get any thing better. 6i" Oir Mi'sicai. Friknu. This is the title of a weekly publication of music by C. B. Seymour, & Co. 107 Nassau street New York. Each number ceutains abont Gve pieces ef music well selected and ol tbe nsual size. Price ten cents per number or $5 per anuum so that at tho end of the year eubscri bers will bave over six hundred pages of ex cellent music ready for binding for Gve dol lar or less than a peuuy a pojfe. Water Coolers and liKFttiGsitATOP.s. Tbe season is at baud when tbusu articles will be wanted, and we can do our readers uo better service than to recommend tbo Porce lain Lined Water Cooler and tbe Dr. Kane Uefrigerator, the best refrigerator made, both manufactured by Messrs. Farsoo & Brown, Dock street, Philadelphia. The water cooler is the only kind or cooler fit to bo used, and is as much superior for the purpose to tho metal ones as a China pitcher is to a tin one, We suggested this improvement in water coolers several years since, to Mr. Farson, who is a practicul and experienced manufac turer. That tbey will eventually supersede all others, we bave no doubt. Specimens of both can be seen by calling on the editor, who will supply them at city prices. (3 The lute severe frost seems to have extended over a great portion of tbe uuiop. Later accounts, however, from Ohio, say tbe damages is not as great oa had been auticipa ted. In this locality, little, or at least no se rious damage bas been done. Vegetation hav. iog been too far advanced to be much alluded. In our garden we observed that a nnaibcr of apples bad fallen from its e fleets, thug thinning out tbe crop. This, bowsver, ig sometimes benefical, as the lotg is made op iu larger fruit. Super Pdosi-hatk op Lik. Wa bave on band four or live barrels or tbig popular fer tilizer, which we will sell at Philadelphia prlcea. A Liverpool attornit kissed a pietty little bar-maid she looked so tempting be couldn't help it and when heraiamma remonstrated be kissed her too, the family pleased him go j for which ofiencos a magistrate fined him $5. He paid it cheerfully, considering it tbe dear est and sweotegl kissing that bad ever fallen to big lot. . Naw Covktbrpbit.A counterfoil $5 bill on tbe Commercial Bank, Erie, t'a , la in cir culation. It la well exeeulad. and calculated to deer-ire. Tbe Vignette in tbe eeotre rep resents a Uk alaamar, aad at tkt eads are or Washington and Uay. Look oat for tbem THE FIVE YOIRQ HEM. In MoDsieor Abaul's recent pamphlet oi the Uoman Question, there occurs a para graph, which ig go much In the style of A me. ricftn familiar editorial comment, and so alto gether unlike the ordinary style of a French man, that we are not astonished at its being extensively republishes1, like the one eloquent paragraph in Dana's book on Cuba, io many cotemporaries. Tbe crap te which wu refer is tho following : A Romas Not.t ok Twenty-five. At that nse an American has practised ten trades, made four fortune", one failure, and two cam paigns bas conducted a lawsuit, preached a religion, killed six men with a revolver, emancipated a negress, and annexed an island. Au Kneiisbmon bas written two themes, followed an embassy, found a bauk, converted Catholic, travelled Touad trio world, aud read the collected works of Sir Walter Scott. A Frenchman bas written a tragedy, con tributed to two newspapers, received three sword-cuts, rnado two attempts at suicide, persecuted Tour husbands, and undergone nineteen changes of political opinion. A German bag wounded fourteen or his inti mate friends, bas swallowed sixty raskfulls of beer (besides the philosophy or Hegel,) bus sang eleven thousand songs, compromised one young lady, smoked a million or pipes, and dipped himself into two revolution". But the lloman prince bas done nothing, seen nothing, learned nothing, loved nothing, suffered nothing. Opon the grated door of cloister, and a young girl appears quite as experienced as he. A Strawbkrrt Exccrsion. We paid a visit to the Hamburg Truck Farm, last Mon day, by invitation of its enterprising proprie tor, our Irieod llorlocner, to assist his dots and girls in picking strawberiies. Mr. llol- ocber bas now live acres planted witu straw berries, and the vines never yielded so abnn dautly as they do this season. He cultivates several of the most approved varieties, to wit: The Early Scarlet, Curbing, Albany Seedling, Iloxey's Seedling, llautbois, and May Queen. Ut lliese, bis lavorite ia tbe May Queen, ten years experiecce having satisfied him that it is tbe most constant bearer, and that the berries, in size, color, and flavor, are more uniformly fius thao thoso of any other variety. Some of the Albany Secd lingsare larger we bad one in our basket that measured 5J inches in circumference but, to our taste, tbey are not equal to the May Queens in flavor. Mr. llorlocner commenced picking irom his vines some 13 days ago, and expects that tbey will continue to bear fruit two weeks longer. At the rate they have yielded thus lar, be will gatner more tnau live tnousana boxes, containg a full quart each. He has)a large troop ef boys and girls at work every day picking the berries for market. ery raw, if any, ol tne products oi tue unninnrg Truck Farm, come to Heading. Mr. II. finds a better market for bis Strawberries, as we,l as for the other fruit and vegetables lie raises, iu Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, Milton, and other points on the Oatawirba IUilroad. up - 1- I.- -..1. as lar as cuuira. j.very wuiuu, iib eeua a large quantity of Strawberries in Eluiira. i Reading Jjemocrut. Ijinamw hi, I i, iwi hi naa an i ill lrcuuncj3 iitorial avtlr Selected. Curat Bctter This tnorBiig grass butler of the very finest qaality.'sold for a sbilliog a pound. These figures were too low to suit our rural frieuds, and they grumbled consider ably. It is not often that butter comes down to a shilling in this xiarket. llarriburg Tel graph, Mepitrrra.neax VERSfg WnnK Wheat. From what we caa learn, the Mediterranean wheat tacks twenty per cent belter than tbe white, end tbe experience of tbe farmers will prove that this is the safest and most profita ble. Messrs. Reynolds and Ci.av, well known' Eneineers on the Western division of tbe Sunbury uod Erie Railroad, bave been trans ferred to tbe Middle Division. A Ikxuuci. Some envious, sour-faced old bachelor, says there is a great deal of humbug in this world mora in fact than it is credited with and the most outrageous humbug is to see two pretty women kitsiog on tho door step. We do not see wbylbey could uot as well call up a fellow to do the job for tlieni. For' our part we like to see ladies kiss. It keeps them in practice, aad uot unlrequently pots them in the notion of trying it on with u mas culine friend. J. Edgar Thompson, Esq., President of the Pennsylvania Central R.iilroad, has recently been elected one of tho Directors of the Du buque and Pacific Railroad, running west from Dubuque. This railroad has one of tbe richest iund grants in the Luion, and will run through one or the finest portions of Iowa, to Sioux city on the Missouri. 2 President Buchanan, iu bis recent tour. thus speaks of intemperance. The great curse of our eountry, which bas involved so many in crime, is drunkenness. It is more dreadful than tkepestileoce, thau the yellow fever, than tbe plague, than all the calamities that visit mau. In it we bring oo ourselves a greater calamity than Heaven has brought npon us iu any form or shape or mis ery. A Steam Canal Boat is now in course of building by Messrs Richards & Dingee, of Port Providence, neur Phccnixville, for thi Schuylkill Canal Company, Should the ex-1 periuieul succeed, steam canal boats will soon bo quite eommou on tne aciinymui .nav.'ga tion. AT C3" Unoratki'ci.. Mr. Buchanan, lately appointed John P. Barnes, of Alabama, one of tbe visitors to the West Point Academy, who writes a letter declining the honor. He says : "I am well aware that there is adiierepan cy or opinion as to the cxisteuce or any real danger to tbe icstitutions and interests or the South at prukeut, but 1 am aUo well aware that the Piesiduut has been guilty or a fatal error to the iuterestg and welfare or the whole country that or maintaining his own peculiar notions ol toe policy, vitnout improving tin coudition of the Democratic party : and wheth er tho South is to suffer from the imbecility ol a superannuated l resident, or tiie cootu inauioua Imprudence of tbe Nolhern Abol ilionists, time will only show." A son of Mr. Jacoby Hartman, living about a mile east or this sorougu, while re turning a borrowed corn sheller in the neigh borbood of McKweosville, wa thrown out of the wagon by gome mishap, the wheels going over b:a bead and chest, injuring bim go sen ously that be cannot recover, aud perhaps lies a corpse while we are penning this arti cle. P. S. Since peoning the above, we are in fanned that he died last eveuiog. Miltoniun June 10M. Dr. WiNsuir, who was so overpowered by bis attempt to address a public assemblage in Boston, that be bad to be carried ont of tbe room, bas since delivered bie lecture, aud exhibited feats of herculean strength. One of bis feats waa to reiae 92G pounds aud anotb er wag to raise a barrel of Hour to big' shoul der sod bold it tbere. He is five feet seven inches bigb, and weighs one hundred aad forty-one poouds. Tbe object of these exper iuaeta was to ebow what physical education conld do to strengthen the body. Dr. W. ie said to be tbe strongest man ia tbe world. tie never practices over ball an boar a day, Coal exists io eighty one of tbe counties of Illinois, and ever a nuodreii mints are bow worked In tbirty-eigbt different counties A Good Ixvestmekt. Any Investment o' money that ig certain to bring health, comfort and happiness to tbe family circle, must be a good one. Thj purchase of a Grovrr & Ba ker Sewing Machine will do all this, and bring more Joyous gmiles to the face of a house-wife, than any other investment of a like ram of money. It is a deed of emancipa tion from tbe toilg of hand sewing, and will give her time for self-improvement, or for the mental culture of her children, and every family should be provided wite cne. According to the provisions of an act of the last Legislature of this Stale, persons who may desire to bave tbeir names changed, can do so by appliug to tbe Court of Common Pleas. The son of Henry S. Gunn, of Mississippi, ran off two weeks ago with his father's sec ond wife. The yoeng "son of a gun" has not been beard of since. Death of Joseph Ykaoer. We regret to annouuee the death of Joseph Yeager, Pre sident of the Harrisburg and Lancaster Rail road which occurred on Thursday, at his resi dence iu Philadelphia, in the 67th year of bis age. A Burolar Shot. A Burglar attempted to enter the Jewelry shop of Mr. Beuner, in New Lisbon, and was shot by that gentleman. Tho thief is not expected to recover. The Northern Central "Railway. Arrivnl mid trpurtiir o I'usaetigitr Tinina on aad after Mat UJJ, lbSU, at SosBi'at, aa followa : (iOINU SOUTH. 1'RAi.ta. For Harrnburg & Dultiinorc, Lcaveaaiibury, Mull Traiu, .... HI M A. M. Ilullalu tt Niii(tnr Kprci. . 11.41 P.M. Uurdua and l'usacncer, .Mui)lvi)le, - V20 " COMING N OH Til. Tkaixi. from llutntliurg & liult., Arrive at Sunbury Mail Train, .... 3.13 P. M. HuHiilutnd Niupara Express, - HI. 10 " Uuidcn Kt PeaaeiigT, fimn Mnrylvills, t it A. M. GOING NOllTll. Traini. For Willi. imKrl Elmira, I.euvta Sunbury, Mini Train, - 3.10 P.M. lliiirnlo mid Niagara Kxprera, . - III. 1,0 ' liurdt'U and FtUfiehfier, ... 7.UDA.M- COMINO SOVTII Tkaixs. Frflm Ulmira & Wiltmmap't, Arrive at Snnbnry Mail Train. .... IO.SOA.M Hiiimlu and Xinenrn Kxprm, . II :t-j P. M" Buidtn and Puaaellgcr. ... g.Jj . Tha aiiainokln Vnllf j-niid.rotlatllle nailroad. Paiaenper train leaves Piintmiv lit . 5.15 A M ' " " Ml.Carmtl. . 4.3U P. M tiltOVKR & II tKCEVS CKI.KURATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, A New Style. Price $50. 4113 IlltOADWAY, NEW YOftK. 3i chksni:tstri;kt, piiii.ali-.u'hia. These Machine eew from two spool, ami form a scam of unequalled strength, beauty, and elaaticily , which will not rip, even if every fourth stitch t e cut. They are umiurstionably the beat in market tor fniinly use. CVi-EiND FOR A CIRCULAR.:! II. B. M.iKun Agent, Sunbury. Nortliuuiber. land county I'a. November 27. 18M FAKHEL, irsnatWG & CO'S PATE-NT CHAMPION SAFE. 1.ATK FIRE AT LBfQl'I'i IOWA. nmLMUF, Jan. 7, ltJ9. Gome: 1 am requeued 1" Mr. T. A. C. Cochrane , of line nluce, in any l y.'ii that on the- morning; ttl 'tn instant, nlmut U li'clorit, tiia store t.Hk fire, and the entire tt.K'lt of cd was deatroyed. The heut bewiiiie sud denly inu-nao liiHl ii"ne " f the gutrtia could poafibly be saved: l,nt fortunately his hooka and mipeia. which were in one of your Chmnpi'ut Sil'e. viT,t alt pieacrvrd pel ftclly. Aud well they nwv lc culled Chuiupioii, for during the whole eoiirlngmtiun there wufl one ini-eFfintt tKmru.fr I tliiine directly upon tliesnle wlitcn coiirumea mem Aud still, upon Lpt-nine it, the inside wus t-'Uiw to he iirccly wunn. while Ilia outside wns iu"sl si-verely sci.n hid. Youis truly, N. A. Mcl'l.t'HK. Ileuiue's latent Ctiumpti.n r lie and H'iiatur-rr'.or fes. with HAl.l.'S I'ATKNT I'OWUKH-l'UOOF LOCKS, olfurd the (rreuient senility of any si-fa in Ihe world. Abo !1deburd and Furlor safes, of elegant work llinuahip and finis'l, for plnte, Are. F AH K hi,, HKKtll.Nlj & uo. nave removed irom ai Walnut St.. .i their new store, X". OJii C'hertmit Ml , (Jiirue's Hull.) where the largest assortment ol it.Cd iu tbc'wortd can be found. t AlUtL-L. IlliKHlMJ ft CO., (Jiiyne's Hull.) Muroli in, 139. 3m 1Mlll.AIr.l.rillA. Save Time Hitd you Nave Moiiev Hencc if yon proceed on your arrival at 1'hila- delphiato ZIEOI.ER & SMITH, (W holc-a'.e Drug, 1 Hint and disss Dealers) Corner of SKCOXD f- CHEEK STREETS you will have an optortunity of purchasing from a larger, bctter and cheaper atock of WHITE LEAD, ZI.NC, colored Paints and Window lilasa of assorted sizos anil qualities than can be found at anv other more there. Feb. 5, '5'J. ly wx DEATHS At Northumberland on the 14th inst., of scarlet fevor, DAN1KI. KUCK IllLLson of II. ti. Leieeoting ol Uiuladi'lpbu aged about 5 years. In Selin's Grove, on the 4th inst., JOHN liASSLLU, aged 81 years 1 month 10 days. BALTIMORK MARKETS June IM8S9 Ouain Wlii'ot, there were sale of red at loOj 155 cts. for fair to good Iota, and white at 1 G5a I HO cts. for fuir, aiul ISol 80 its. for prime par cels of do. Corn, rules of good yellow at lU.iK7 eta., and of fuir to prime while at 8i eta. SHu9l There were sulfa of Virginia Oats at 50 cts. and Pennsylvania du, at 55a50 cts. Thcie were somo Pennsylvania Rye offered and sold at 00 cts. Maryland Ryaat 90 cts. per bushel. SUNBURY PRICE CURRENT. Wheat, $1 70 a 75 Butter, . $ 16 Rye, .... 5 L'gg., . - . 1$ Corn, - 63 Tallow, . . . I'i Oats, .... 45 Lard, ... 13 Buckwheat, . . 63 Pork, .... 6 Potatoes, fiO Beeswax, 21 New Advertisements. SHOEMAKERS, ATTENTION. Bright & Son, Sunbury, Pa., HAVE received a very nice Mock of Morocco, liiiidtng-ISkiii, &.C., &.C., (Shoe Thread, Awls, Awl-llslfs. Knives, Rubbers, Tacks, Hue (Sticks, khoe Nails, Lasts, Boot Webb, Heel Ball, Rusps, Fudge Wheels, beam Setts, Stamps, Key Wheels, Hammers, Punches, Pincers, Ac. Remember the place, E. Y. BRIGHT k SON, SljyDLRY.PA. June 18, 1859. Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby piren that the partner ship heretofore existing between Joseph Bird and John V. Iouty, under tha firm and nana of Bird & Douty. was dissolved by mutual consent opon the 9th day of May, A. V. 18.13. and that'by the terms or the agreement then mad and entered into, tha undersigned is entitled to all tho assets of tba firm. All persons indobted to said Bird & Douty are requested to uiako immediate payment to tbe undersigned. JU&lifU BlUk. Sbantokio, Juno 18, tS59.3t For the Fourth of July ! I7MRK WORKS of all kinds last reeeivsd at COOPK.U 8 VAKlLTy STORK. Juno 18, 1659. 1000 feet of Moulding:. OF diOVraut width, for at COOPKR'S VAIUKTY STORE. Jone 1H, 1B59, Cloth, Fancy C&iiimeref, . AND liOYS'.-WfiAK, vr cbeap, Jul rtctived ftnd fortxU at COOl'KRS VAUiKTY STOKE. JaaalS. lbD9. NOTICE TO BlUDQE-BTJILSEllS. BALED ntOrOfJAI-S will be receded by 3 the undersigned, on Tbaradav, the 7lh day of July hext, between the hours of B A. M. and I 1 M. of that day, at the Commissioneri' Office, in tbe borough of Hunbury, Northumberland county, for the building of three baidgei, vin No. I. Bridge acroae Green Briar Creek, on the road leading from Smith's Tavern to Mineia ville, a short distance belew Oonaail's OrUt Mill, in Waahingten township, in said ceunty. This briJse ia to be a trues, with a span el 83 feet between the ebutlment and double cords. A good part of the stone on the ground. No. 8. ltridge acron Gravel Run, en the line of Upper Augusta and Rush townahips, en the road leading from Sunbury to Danville, ( lose by Wm. K. Bnyder, in Upper Augusta township, in said county. This bridge ia to be an arch bridge, built witli atuna altogether, with a span of 16 ftel between the abuttmenls, On the one side of the run there is a rock for 1 abuttment. On the other tide an abutment must be built, with a 4 foot thick wall for the arch to rest on, with good heavy atone. The whole length of the wall acroas tho stream, including wing walls, abutt ment and apan, 16 feet, is te be 64 feet long each side of bridge. No. 3. Bridge across Logan Run, at Boyd's Mill, in Rush tow n eh I p, in said county, on tbe load leading from the Danville Turnpike to Catlan itHa. This bridge is to be an arch bridge built with stone altogether, with a apan of 16 fuel between the abutlments, and right below the oilier bridgo that is there at present. Where this brijgo is to be built there ia a bed of rock in tha run, .olid fbundatiou, the wail for the abuttment to be 4 feet thick for the arch to rest on, with good heavy atone, a good part ef the atone on the ground. The whole length of tbe wall acroas the atream including wing walla, abuttment and spin, 16 feet, ia to Le 47 feet long each side of bridge. When the proposals are banded in, plcam number them on the outside, as yea see the different numbers for the bridges. SlK-cifitationa will he exhibited on the day of letting fur each of said biidges. FREDERICK HAAS.) SAMUEL ENT, Coru'ra. JOSEPH EVERITT.) Counuiih-sioners' Office, Sunbury, June 18, ISa'J. 3l J MACKEREL, MACKEKEL, SALMON, SALMON, II K II It I NO, HERRING, MACKEREL, SALMON, HERRING. s1 a B m fi B M 'i I i I rr- C I on O '4 liiniTT Ar SDN tiara I. nor in at.ira and jp uuvr ior so ib a cnuice im oi r ion. ejunbury, June It), I t5S. LIFE INSURANCE & TRUST COEP'Y. CAPITAL ITOf K IOO,00", Ci niixinv's lluildliia. Walnut Strrct. 5. K. corner ut Fourth eilll.ADr-LPHIA. LIVE 1SSURASCE AT THE I'SL'AI. ML'Tl'AL RATE. Oi nt Joint Stork ratrs at ntKWt 90 ntr cent less, or at Ti.uil Abs'.iiieuca Uutrs, the lowest in the wnrld. A. Willi. DIN, Presideut. J. C, Sim, Secrelury. J. P. atllNUKL GOBI. As'iit, SVMlL liy, PA. Juns IV, IS09 iy " GREAT WESTERN. I'lUli ISUIIANCE 4 TRUST COMP'Y. CHAItTElt I'tnrETt'AI CAPITAL $300,000. Con.j.uuy 's OiTir-e, N. Y. corner ruuilh an4 Walnut Streets, Philadelphia. 1)lSKStnknon Huildinira. Stoies, Meiehamtiw, Far t inline, Vc , on the ssuat libr-rul trrius. C LATUItuP, Presidont. Jamkj Whioht, Pec'r- sad Treusuicr, Anruirntions and all necessary inrurmalisn. esa as ob tained by calling un 1 T. SHI.NDKL GOBIN, Agent. Fuubury, June IS, Isi'J ly THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, DROAIAVAY, COUNK.il OK FRANKLIN UTRKET, NEW YORK CITT, Offers iiiilucciiK'iitt to Merclinnli and Tdruii viiiiing New York, unempaistd by any lU-lmi in Ihe Me.fM'Ojit. The Iwil 'Wiiig uic uinoiig the tuJ vantage! which it putsci ies, uud wlueii Will be upprecatrU by all iravtlfri. isl. A iiirui locatKHi.cuiivriueitt to places Ol uusnieH, aa well at place ul amuiruie.it. "i. Scrupuluuily clean, wrll rurntihad att luff ruomi. wuh a tuagtntiixiit lail!ea Tailor, Cuuiiiian4ui aa czlea ivc view oi uruoawny 3'1. Irfiree and superbly furnished aittinc ruomi. with a inugmheni iariur, cAiiiuiatidiag an ex.iei.aive view v( iituudwiiy. 4 1 it . lU.ux ronrlucted un the I uropean plan, visitors cr.it live in (Uo bi-st style, with the grotteat ccunuiny. a ill. it is eunaei.'ieu with Taylor's Celebrated Saloon, where visitor inn have their meals, or, if tby desir liit-y will be I'urinsUcd in (heir awn rixins. Cth. T!ie fare served in iba haLtiis and Hotel is c kuowlrdM hy t'picuiea. to fed vastly superior to that of unv dther H"lel in the city. Will, all these advantages,- the cost of living ia tha littrnmlionul, is much bclw that of any other 6rat class II -tel. A. FREEMAN, I Writ tor. June 1ft, 1359. ly TUB DRIGQS' PATENT PIANO-FORTE. WILLIAM HALL 4 SON, New-York. "The tone is grand and noble ; it has greater capacity for sustaining the son ad or singing, and its volume of tune r pewer I ii.tve never heard excelled iu depth, purity, aud syoiuthelic sweetness." H. TiULissaw. The tone, in richnes, depth, and bf i!ltaucy, equals that of the best Uruud Fiams, and exceeds them in pure must cal iiilouutiou and actual tone ictwerhua a pproxi mating cl'isei to what we consider perfection iu the instruiiieiit thiiu hjs yet been achieved by any other system of man a lucture.'1 Wiu Mnson, L. M Gnttschalk, Tho. FisfeWt, Wm A King, Maurice Strukoslh, Max Mare tack, H. A. IVollenhuup. ' Your Pmiiu excels the liest Grand Pianoi in pure mil. si cal intonation and actual tone povvet j in a wind, it is beet Piano existing. " Wm lli iv. MWe have now au instrument without a u eqnul All that waa cumbersome bus beeu done away with. The struiu ol the sir tugs is brought to bear ou the iron frame only, aud tha aiuiid-buaids, or toua magnifiers, are as de liixberi aud vibratory as they aan b, merely because there is ii"tliuig wb&iovcr lu mtcilaie nk their ollices." N. Y. T.incs. "The power, distinctness, and vocal quality of itstmies, are l.We a baud of well trained voioea, aa it breuthes forth i impassioned tour under the hand of a sklhul perfur yiei N. Y. Obasrvef. "The most striking advantages which aeem to be gain ed by tha new method, are a greater riohness and purity of uuc, and au immense lucicuse ( power." N. Y. Her ald. H- H MASSER, Agent, Sunbury, Pa , who wiU furnish thcau Pianos at the luiuukidureis' pnees iu New York. June Id lf5. SZEHIFP DALES. BY virtue of a certain Testatum writ f Vs. bitioxi Exroms, issued out ef Ihe District Court of the city anj count of fhiladelpbia, to me direclej, will bo ejposaj to public sale, on the premises, io the borough of Northumberland, Normumberland county, aad State oi Pennsjrl vania, on (Saturday , the Id day of July, 1839. at J o'clock P. M., the following descri'jed Real Estate, to wit : Two certain lots ef (round, In the borough of iNorlliuinUerlanJ, NorlhumUerlaiid county, Penn. sylvania, marked in the general plan of town No. 88 and 99, and bounded on the North-Bast by Duke street, and South-West by West-Way, ana bouth baat by lt No. 100, North-West by lot No. 97, containing each aixty feet in front ana two hundred and forty feet in depth ; and also on lot No. 28, in said borough, boauded on tbe North East by Market square or King street, and South-E.sl by lot No. 29, or what is now called the Methodist Church lot, sod South-West by twenty foot alley, and North-West by lot No. 27, containing sixty feel In front and two Hundred feet iu depth and also, eesenteen acres ef land, mora er less, in aaid borough, bounded on the South-Cast by laada of Henry J. Williams, and on the North- Wt by lands of John Huaniel, and oa the Kouth-Weat by tne West llranrh of the riser Bnsquehanna, and North-East by Wast. Way, all ef which is cleared. Seised, taken ia execution, and to be eolJ as the property of Joaepuine C. II. Noura. , ALSO I 1V virtue of euadry writs of Vskoiumi J Exvoase and an alias writ of Lsvaai Ki cue, issued out of tbe court of Comaaon PUae of Itforthumbarland county, let sne directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Ceutral Hotel, in the borough of ttaubury, Northumberland county, OO hatuiday, Ihe tin day ef July, iti'J, t 10 o'clock A. M., the following described Real Estate, to wit i- A certain lot of ground, situate in tbe borough of Sui.liary, Northumberland rounlj, and bound, ed on the North by a lot of Philip Renn, now iu posseasion of lssc M. WilUerson, on the South by a let of Bolotnon Btroh, on the Esst by an alley arrd fronting on Fawn street on the West, containing in front CO feet, and in depth S3i feet, whereon are erected a Ino-story Brick Dwelling House, with a 1 J story brick kitchen attached, trams stable and tlaitglitrr-house, outbuildings, die. Seized, taken in execution, and tc be sold aa the property iif Elias Lirosious. ALSO 8 A Certain tract or piece of land, situate in Jordan township, Nortliumbe-land crtunry, bound ed on the North by land of Daniel lirosius. on the East and South by land of John liehner, and on Ihe West hy laid formerly owned by Moses Bush, containing 118 acres, more or less, about 60 scree of which are cleared, whereon ii erected a two story dwelling house, a stone stable. orchard, sVc beutd, taken in execution, and to be sold. as the property of Mathias D. l)uhnei and Jonas Duhner. ALSO t At the same time and plate, n certain Lot of UrouDd, situate in the town of Kbamckin in Coal township, Northumberland county, bounded ea the wast by a lot of Henry Tan Qaskia, ob tbe east by a lot of John Dunkle bsrger, on tba north by , and on tha south by the Uailroad, whereon is arscted a small frame bosse aud stable. Also, an other certain lot of grouud, situate in tha town of Sbamnkiu, aforesaid, bonudd on tha north by a street, on the south by Suatnokiu creelc and a street, ou the east by a lot or' llepry Uaumgarduer and Ou tbe west by a' lotoflleubeu Eisenhart, wberten is erected1 a two story frame Uouso. Seized, takeu io execution and to be sold as the property fcf DmiM Martz. ALtiO: At the samo tinio and place, two certain' contiguous lots of ground, situate in tbe towu' of Shnmokiu in Coal township, Northumber land county, bounded on the north east by Sunbury street, on the soath-wet b; the Sbaaiokin Vail, y aud 1'uttiiTille kail Road on the north sod west by a lot of John Lford ner, aud oil the south-east by a lot belonging; to Wm. Atwutor, containing sack '2j feet in width and feet in dbpth, whereon is erod ed a Ino story frumo dwelling House uud Kitchen and a frame stable. AUo, another ce;tuiu lot of ground, situate in town of Sliouiokin, aforebaid, being lot No. 2 in bUck No. 1U6, fronting ou Filth street and boundud on tbe south by lot No. 1, and oa tl.e tiuf.li by lot No. 3 in same block, and on the wtst by au a!ly. cuuloiu iug 2." leet in front ui.d fct in depth. Also, another hot N'o. 6 i.i block No. 107 iu sauirt town froijtin,; ta 1'ifili streut and bounded on the sooth by lot No. 5, iiv same block, on the eatt by Curbon Kun and on the north by lot No. 7 in same block, con' taining'Jj fett in front, uud feet in dt-ptii, AUo, Lot No. ID in block No. 74 io the towu of Trerorton io Ziftbe township, Not tbinnbHrland coauty. froutiii? ca Market stroet in suid town, mid boucdi-J oa tku west by lot No. S. and t n tbo esst by lot No. 11 ia same bliicL, cu the north by Iil p.oxd) street, coiitaiiiiuc 2j fet ia frout and 125 feet io depth to Hail Hoad street. Also, Lot No. 12 in block No. 73 io siiJ town ef Tfrfvorlon. fronting on Market strea. and bonndej by let No. 11 ou the wen aud lot No. t'.i oa the e.-t ia lame block, aud by Hil KoaJ street wii ths uuttb, containing 2." ft-et iu front aud 12j fuel io depth to Hail l.-oad street. Suized, taken in execution aud to be solj as the property of liauitl Marti aud Benja mia Marts ALSO: At the same time and place, two certain Lots of Ground iu the borough of Sunbury, Northumberland county, marked in the gen eral plso of said town, Nos. 17CI and ISO, fronting c blackberry street ou tbe 6outh, and bounded by an alley oo tl.e north, su alley on the west and by lot No. 178 on the east, being each CO foet ia front, and 2.'il) feet ia depth, ou lot No. 130 is erdvleu a two story dwelling House and Kitchen, wll of water, frame Uarn out-bnildings, ie. Upon lot No. I7l, is erected a large log building, (rough cart in front) formerly used as a Potter's Shop, severxl fruit trees, ie. Seized, tako in execution and ta be sold as the property of John I', f'urstl. ALSO: At tho same time and place, a certain Lot of ground sitnale in tho Uoroogh r.f Sunbury Northumberland County, marked on the generul plua of said town' No. ICS fronting on Blatkberry street on the South, aud bounded by Barberry Alley un the North, Deer, stn-et oo the West and Lot No. lfia on the Kust cootaioing 60 feet in front and 2110 feet in depth, wbereoa is erected a two tory Brick Home, and Kitchen,-a frame OOee, fromo Stable and out buildings. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jeremiou II. ZimmoroiaD. ALSO: At the sawe time and place, all that cer tain Lot or piece of groucd situate in tbe town ol Trerorton Northumberland Couutr It,. V...,'. U.t. . U:l i . J the Kast by Lot of Abraham JJeppen,' on the South by Market slrt t aud oo the West by Lot of Isaiah Morgan and ife, containing li feet io frost and 12j feet m depth, where on are erected a two story framo dwelling House and frame Stable. Seized taken in execution and te be sold a the property of Benjamin Dark and isamuct UuDklebercr. ALSO j At the public bonss of Mrs. Reader in Tor butville, io Lewis township, Northumberland eouuly, oo Mondsy the Hth day of JULY. 1859, at 11 o'clock. A. M., a certain lot of Ground, situate iu the borough of Turbntvillr lu Lewis township, Nortbumbsrlsnd count vj bounded ea tbe west byi'aradise street, va the horth by Virgin alley, and cn tbe esst by an alley and ou tbe couth by a lot of I. L. DieflVnbacber, containing one half of an acre,, more or less, hereon is erected a two story frame dwelling House and Cooper Shop beized takeu iu execution and t be so!J as tbe property ef Samuel Jarre, Jr. Also, At the same time end place, two contiguous tracts or p.ecee cf laud, situate in said township of Lewis, bout one mile east of Turbutvilie ; bounded and described ss follows : One thereof, bvginniug at a stcna io tbe centre of tbe road leadiag ftoui Turbst ville tq Washiogtooville ; thence along the saait, south 71 degrees east, 20 perches to a stone; by the same north 62 degrees eatt I 210 perches to a stone comer cf now cr late Samuel Jarrett's lanJ; thence by tbe same north 16 degrees east 24 7-10 perches to a stone, north 75 degress east 6 2 10 per ches to a sloue io the line of land now or late belonging to Isaac ctaddco deceuaed, tod by the same north 15 degrees west 41 2 10 perches to a post ; thence by land now or late of Godfrey Slues, south e5 degrees west li 3-10 perches to a post, and thence by Iund of Usury Miller south 9 degrees weet53 3-lU rircbes to the place of beginuiog. coulainiog acres aud 54 perches more or less, all if wbieb is cleared. The other thereof begiu oiag at a comer ia tbe aforesaid rosd, atd ruaoing along the same, south 71 degites east lb 4:14 perches, tueuce north 9 degrees east 53 6-10 perches along the above descri bed tract te a stone ; thence south 65 degree east 21 410 perches along laod bow er lata of Godfrey Stires, to a coroerj tbeace along tea laod now or late of Jacob ICcable 37 3-10 perebc to the beginning, containing 6 acres and 14 porches, more or less, all of which is cleared. Seized, takes ia exentioa aoj to be Soil U tha property of Henry Miller. JAMES V ANUX'kE, aliefifr. fcTberilTe Office, Saobury, 1 Juu 13, iaJ'j. j