liktnOPKBT THE CAMBRIA. jt'tikt papers reoeived yerterdajr we Some further interesting extracts of reign affairs. ,.' . . Lord George Hemic iieA bh Aft CM) while riding h Ae ooWtry. fit of the heart m & 4mfaediaft -cause 6f his wddeu "ernh.; : tire ttiolera at Hamburg waa on the de Paris, though tranquil,' in in an inflamma- Ui state since the June InsurrecUon: It' vras never in so excited a state, and those who long cling to hope, in expectation of a better ' state of thing, look forward with doubt to the next scene in the drama. The rwult of the elections has bad a most depressing effect on even the most angtiWN - The nows ef a further armistice between King Charles Albert and the Emperor of Aus- . trio, for a period of six weeks, is confirmed ; and further, that three governments of Eng land, France, and Anstria, have agreed that ; that the city of Venice shall remain free and unoccupied daring the term of an armistice. i 12,000 have been subscribed to build Fa ther Matthew a church. The Thames now emits such an effluvium that the atmosphere of the streets adjacent is tftld to have become poisoned. 0se of the comets may now be seen in the "morning very early, between Castor and Pol lotl and Prodyon. Its last appearance was in 1556. Richard, Wottcn, the Oxford Banker, has died, leaving a fortune of two and -a half millions of dollars. . Liszt, the pianiK is about to marry the Princess Wittgenstein, a young widow with an immense fortune. . It is said that the British Vino of steamers lor thts country, is shortly to have its station "hanged from Liverpool to Holyhead. . THE REBELLION IS RUSSIA THE CHAR ACTER OF THE EMPEROR. St. PcTERSBuno, Sept. 10, 1848. We havo just had a little insurrection, and even barricades. The followinff are the dc tails : The cholera had diminished in inten sity, but at the commencement of last week it suddenly broke out anew, and the number of neivr cases and deaths increased daily in an alarming manner. As it was especially among the inferior classes that the diseases made victims, it became rumored that the noble and the rich, in order to get" rid of the poor, had engaged the physicians to pive poisoned modicine to those attacked. This rumor becoming generally credited, the in ferior classes became so irritated that they insulted physicians and all well dresses per sons in the streets. On Wednesday last, as semblages took place on tho Newa Prospect. The police called out the armed force, and the mob constrticlod throe barricades. At the momemt the troops wero about to com mence tho attack tho Emperor arrived on horseback, accompanied by a single aid-decamp. His Majesty ordered tho troops to re tire a little, and alighted from his horse. lie . . . . . ... . a sign that he would harrangue Ilia insur gents, on seeing the Czar, knelt down and joined tho hands, as if about to pray. '-The cholera, my children," said tho Em peror, "is a chastisement which God inflicts on men, and which must be submitted to with resignation. All the rumors of poison ing are falsehoods, invented by tho malevo lent and enemies of tho people." Two of tho insurgents commenced a reply tho Emperor, but his Majesty interrupted them,- and told the other insurgents to arrest them. Tho Emperor then ordered tho troops to wilMraw to their barracks, and he withdrew.- The insurgents immediately arrested their fww companions, and gave them up to the police ; after which they demolished the barricades and peacefully dispersed. Ami so ended this rebellion, which has not left a trace behind. . THE POSTMASTER GENERAL O.N SUNDAY MAILS. Ill reply to a letter from Rev. Mr. Lloyd, of Phelps, N. Y., the Hon. Cavo Johnson, Postmaster General, returned tho following answer, which we copy from the N. Y. Ob server : I should be gratified to see the transporta tion of the mails, as well as every other spe cies of labor rest on the Sabbath. But tho Postmaster General is the agent of the public It is his duty to make and carry out, as far a. is his power, such mail arrangements as tho wishes and interests of the public re quire. Tho Department does not set on foot of its own will any Sabbath mails, irrespec tive of the demands and necessities of the community ; and where it is obliged to re quire such service in compliance with such necessities and demands, it is done, so far as my personal preferences are involved, with a feeling of regret. This regret, however, caauot be indulged in so far as to set aside the known wishes and interests of the pub lic Where the stated means of conveyance on mail routes aie kept in operation upon the fabbath, whether the mails 'be sent or not, znuera4ieoveuiencp, and innch individual loss and' i'njnry would inevitably result uuless the mails be despatched by them. In such cases it is unquestionably the duty of the Department to forward the mails on Sunday, When the proprietors are disposed to with draw these means of conveyance on that day, and there is no likelihood of others be ing substituted, so as to give facilities to A few to the disadvantage and injury of the ma ny, 1' take pleasure in acceding to the arrange ment so far as the mails are concerned, as has lately been done upon the line of railroad between-Albany and BufTulo, following the example aer by the New York and Boston and the Boston and 'Albany lines. The means oommnnicatios are never with drawn by the proprietors, but upon the best evidence tliat the publie, or a large majority of it, are willing to dispense with them. And although my own feelings, under the influ ence of the considerations alluded to in your letter, are gratified by the suppression of the Sabbath mails, my officio) action in sanction ing i, is founded solely upon the conviction that their withdrawal is in such oases -warranted )y, the. general consent of the public. TJvtre was a anew atunrv ea- the stoHhera h?rs t-f Lake Ontario, on the Uth Ir-at ..;: TEE AIORIC&IT. SUNBURY, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, IMS. H. B. MASSER, Editor and Proprietor. E.'W. CARR, Evana Buildiiw, Third atreet, oppneite Ike Fhiledelnhia Exchainre. rcaularlv uthnrized to teceive advertiacmenta and aubecnplioiia for thia paper, and rarcipt lor ine anme. Democratic National Nomikatioms. for president, GEN. LEWIS CASS, of Michigan. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, OBIT. WBH. O. BTJTLBB, of Kentucky. - electors, sbkatorial. WILLIAM BIGMttt, of Clearfield. DAVID D. WAGENER, of Northampton. REPRESENTATIVE. t lit. ftenncr, Philad. eo. 1 1 II. R. Kneaa, city 3 Inane 8hnnk, " " 4 A. L. Rumfort, " eo. 5 J. B. Yon, Moutg'ery 8 R. E. Wright, Lehigh " 7 W. W. Downing, Chester 8 H. Hnldemnn, Lnnc'ter " o P. Kline. Berka " 13 J. C. King, Clinton eo. 14 J. Weidman, Lebanon " 15 K. J. ruber, York . 16 F. Smith, Franklin " 17 J. Creawall, Hunl'don ' 18 C. A. Black, Ureene, ' 1q O. W. Bowman, BedPd 50 J. R. Shannon, Beaver " 51 O. P. Hamilton, Allea'y SS W.H. Davia, Crawf'd " 23 T. Ivea, Potter " et J O. Campbell. 10 B. 8. Schoonoyer, Monroe II w. Mwelland, Wyom'g hi J. llreweter, Tioga O" Relicious Notice. The Right Rev. Bishop Potter, will hold divine ser vice in St. Matthew's Church, Sunbury, on Tuesday morning next at half-past ten o' clock, and in Northumberland at half-past 2 o'clock, P. M. 0 We must again apologise to our readers for the want of the usual amount of matter in our paper this week. Tho election and illness among our hands has been the cause. THE RESILT IN THE COt'NTV. The elections in this County havo resulted in the election of the democratic nominees, by majorities much reduced as compared with the result in 1841. The majority for Longstreth for Governor is 598. In 1844 Shunks majority was 886. Gen. Petriken's majority for Congress is 453. In 1844 it was 700. E. Y. Blight's majority for Senator is 511. Geo. A. Frit-k's majority for Assembly is 622. Mr. Covert is elected by a majority of 417. He was sustained at home, and will no doubt make an excellent officer. Mr. Farns worth was elected Prothonotary without op position. His attention to his duties and his obliging disposition, has made him many friends. The office of Register & Recorder, was severely contested between Mr. Pursel, the regular candidate, and Mr. Irwin, volun teer. Mr. Irwin is elected by a majority of 223. Mr. t'has. Weaver was elected by a liamlhome majority over his whig opponent, a very clever man, who was not idle during W- Tlw, .lt.- -AS-. . " for Coroner, and Mr. Caul the Auditor, were elected without opposition. The greatest struggle was probably for the Senate, and haJ that portion of the demo cratic party, in the upper end, who are al ways finding fault with the democracy in this quarter, been as true as their professions, Mr. Blight's majority would have been not less than one thousand more than enough to elect him. This shameless defection by the would-be Simon Pures of the party, will no doubt meet with its proper reward. ELECTION RETURNS. We have the returns of all, but about twelve small counties, in tho state. Esti mating these counties by the vote of 1817, Gov. Johnston is elected by u majority of about 2,000 Wilmot's majority is 2D00 in Bradford und Susquehanne. In Philadelphia the whigs have gained a Congressman in place of Brown. They have alsogained eight members. The whigs Mill probably have a majority on joint bal lot. Chester Butler, is re-elected to Con gress. Puintcr, (democrat,) for Canal Commif sioiR-r, runs ahead of Longstreth, and may be elected. THE RESILT AND ITS, CAUSES. The result of the elections throughout the State, will, no doubt, mortify as well as surprise many. To us, we confess, the result was not wholly unexpected, and therelore not surprising. We have thought, and we have said, foryears past, that the in. evitable tendency of the policy pursued by those in power, must necessarily bring a. bout such a result. The people of Pennsyl vania are emphatically an industrious and working people, and it is therefore natural to suppose that they would be jealous of their rights in protecting that industry. The sudden and shameless desertion of those who professed to be governed by the prin. ciplosofthe tariff of 1842, it now every day made more and more apparent. This together with the lrec soil principle, which naturally finds a response in the breast of every Pennsylvanian, and the bad policy, of truckling to the political interests of the South, are now made manifest. E7 Potatoes, alter all, are of. excellent quality, aud in defiance of speculators, (be Springfield Gazette says that the rot has hardly been preemptible in that region. 07" Michigan city ia without s publie school-house. JET" John Van Buren is to commences tour of Ohio on the 7th instant, by address ing a Free Soil meeting at Cincinnati!. : New Counterfeits. An individu al was arrested in Northumberland on Fri day, last, for passing counterfeit 9b notes on the Bank ofPennTown.hip. He had passed one at the Bank of Northumberland: and in attempting to pass one on Mr. ' Wilson, he sent it to the Bank, where the counter feit wr detected, On his person t fS3 of the tame kind was. found. lit Wjaslougud jn jtil in this pjc. SUN BURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JORTHtMJiEALAD COUNTY. GCVK.RNCR, Morris Longstreth Wm. F. Johnston. Sunbnry 101 lit , SO i9i ri. 74--':: 146 Northumberland ' Milton Turbut Lewis Delaware ', ' ' Chilisquaque Point : '-T-' Upper Augusta Lower Augusta 125 114' 91 184 186 140 98 ' 80 ' ' ; " 91 " 199 42 189 . . . . 138 155 '62 ' .77. 60 89 1 19 175 7 47 174 175 104 2144 ' 1546 Shamokin Rush Coal Little Mahonoy Upper Mahonoy Lower Mahonoy Jackson Total, CANAL COMMISSIONER. Israel Painter. A'er Middltswarth. Sunbury 104 101 Northumberland 125 77 Milton 106 189 Turbut 87 73 Lewis 180 172 Delaware 167 110 Chilisquaque 139 09 Point 78 ,3" ; Upper Augusta 43 93 Lower Augusta . 183 33 Shamokin 184 ' 129 Rush ( 157 - 50 Coal 71 40 Little Mahonoy 24 17 Upper Mahonoy 173 7 Lower Mahonoy 48 173 Jackson 169 103 Total, 2038 . 1484 CONGRESS. Win. A. Petrikeu. Joteph Casey. Sunbury 96 122 Northumberland 119 82 Milton 105 194 Turbut 86 67 Lewis 181 72 Delaware 165 150 Chilisquaque , 138 96 Point 88 89 Upper Augusta 46 9 Lower Augusta 194 42 Shamokiu 181 131 Rush " 156 46 Coal 47 73 Little Mahonoy ' 32 9 Upper Mahonoy 175 6 Lower Mahonoy 46 174 Jacksuii 168 .108 Total, 2018 1565 SENATE. E. Y. Bright. R. .V. Frick. Sunbury 158 58 Northumberland 13 77 . Milton 95 207 ' Tuibut 67 83 bewia . 96 li6 oluwaro atr " suj Chilisquaque 131 1U0 Point 80 .88 Upper Augusta 71 76 Lower Augusta 201 29 Shamokin Mi 123 Rush 158 47 Coal 107 19 Little Mahonoy 33 9 Upper Mahonoy 169 , 7 Lower Mahonoy 56 161 Jackson 185 92 ' ' Total, 2021 1510 ASSEMBLY. Geo. A. FitcK. Joseph Sharplos. Sunbury 100 103 Northumberland 133 CO Milttm 114 180 Turbut 86 71 Lewis 171 72 Delaware 123 122 Chilisquaque 132 90 Point .. 84 83 Upper Augusta 44 93 Lower Augusta 192 34 Shamokin 190 111 Rush .145 62 Coal 79 28 Little Mahonoy 27 9 Upper Mahonoy 174 2 Lower Mahonoy 48 169 Jackson 172 , 100 Total, 2018 1396 SHERIFF. James Covert. Samuel Savidce. Sunbury 103 103 Northumberland 1 127 75 Milton 192 112 Turbut '98 59 Lewis 104 144 Delaware ' 175 146 Chilisquaque 145 91 Point '89 77 Upper Augusta 49 90 Lower Augusta 161 79 Shamokin 167 149 Rush 169 46 Coal . 68 57 Little Mahonoy , 81 . 17 Uppei Mahonoy 1 114 67 Lower Mahouoy . 51 . 167 Jackson 168 105 Total, 2001 ims PROTHONOTARY. John Farnsworth, 1980 No opposition. REGISTER k RECORDER. 1 ' John P. 8unbury Northumberland ' Milton Turbut Lewis Delaware Chilisquaque Point . - Upper Augusts Lower Augusts , Shamokin ( ,; Rush Coal ' Little Mahonoy , . Upper Mahonoy Lower Mahonoy . Jackson r . . ., Pursel. 70 : 125 99 68 22 . .74 88 , 87 .15 153 147 66 , 17 '.' 125 . 'Martin Irwin. 195 65 ' ' 181 v " ' ...... 839 . . . ' v, 44 ,. 116 79. 150 68 . 5t' , -. ...... . 60 ; ..''". ' . ,, .'..'...69 ;. Total, COMMISSIONER. Charles Weaver. E.nl. KaUlfman. Sunbury 129 78 Norihumberlaod 129 68 Milton , 107 163 Turbut .90 : . ' ' 42 Lewis . 175 ,v 38 Delaware r . 184 -. s'. 111. Chilisquaqus) ' - 130 - 90 Point 78 - ' 84 Upper Augusts '"y 55 87 Lower August j .151 .78 Shimokiti 170 140 It xh 148 49 Coal 85 35 Little Mahonoy 28 18 Upper Ma hoi oy 162 . , 18 Lower Mahonoy 65 163 Jackson 169 98 Total, 2049 1359 AUDITOR. Daniel P. Caul, 1446. No opposition. CjRONEH. Franklin A. Clark, 1541. No opposition. PENKsYLVAMA ION. 1844. 1848. I . 5j H S 1892 2u00 588 5743 HJii - 280a VJi'i 1453 100 2142 ildi 400 2989 3147 . 75 8IW4 40U0 4271 6251 462 250 SOUS 3235 450 2112 2247 809 903 631 191 3biJ4 2oo6 6550 6070 755 3370 1738 1100 2)155 30U2 81 1U3 966 200 2425 18U0 tua 885 688 160 874 554 1883 814 2401 3285 071 1466 20tf0 4UJ 128 101 22i6 3621 1300 3429 2804 437 3298 3901 750 2353 1418 1000 25 i 5 40S6 450 1448 2200 813 731 571 1260 1089 91 3950 2699 900 5943 10295 4300 1791 263 A 800 2811 2553 442 2629 2013 450 6596 4491 800 S8G9 2850 600 1306 414 1240 1519 1513 200 419 340 3870 2786 S83 2446 1547 698 2301 1730 860 131S2 13972 4700 621 135 554 240 3404 2571 750 130 2697 1802 130 2193 1169 1765 2788 1208 1377 966 3973 3872 150 1657 899 1149 899 4978 2672 2470 899 814 100 5071 4237 250 167535 161203 18,899 24,672 161203 18 HHP A, lams Allegheny, Armstrong, BrfHver, B-dloid, Berks, Bucks, Bradlord. Butler, Bluir, Carbon, Crawford, Ik s t'i-, Columbia, Lumber o, Cainbna, Centre, Clinton, Cleaitiehl, L Union, D.t upliin, Ujluware, Elk, Erie, Payette, Franklin, Ureene, Hunting'n, liiilmiia, Julleraon, Juitiati, Luzerno, Lancaster, L: bauon, Lehigh, Lycoming, Moiitg'r-, Mercer, Monroe, Mini in, McKean, N'uiih'tou, Vorth'd, Perry, Phil.c'y&co. Pike, Potter, Scfiti'v'lliili, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioia, Union, Venango, Washington, Wayne, Warren, Westmorel'd, Wyoming, York, Majorities. 6,332 5,773 fiEORWA ELECTION. The following are th members of Consress elc'e I on Monday. Th report that Calhoun Whi?, wus e'aetel in tht 2 I DUtrict, was mistake of th teleeraph npera'rr. 1st Dist Thomas B. King, Whig, re-elec-tel. 2 I Dis. Welbirnj D-nv, no chanse. 3 I D''. A"nn F. Owen, Whir, no chans 4th Di.-it. Harrinoi, Dsm., no chauir.. 5'h Dist.Thos. C. Hcketi, Dem,nbohan-re 6'h Dis. Howell Cobb, Dem., re-electe.-l. 7th Dis!. Alex. H. Stevens, Whig, re-elected. 8th Dist. Robert Toomba, Whig, relec ted Thn popular vote shows a majority of about 1,500 for the Democrats. APPROPRIATIOKS MADE BY CONGRESS. The Clerk of the House of Representatives publishes a long detailed statement of the ap propriations made by Congress at its last ses sion. Tbey sum up as follows:. Fur the deficiencies in farmer appropriations fur the year ending June 30, 1848, $15,115,666 88 For revolutionary snd other pensions 453,536 31 Forthe support of the Milita ry AcaJemy, 143,472 00 For the service of the Post office Department, 4,451,700 00 For Fortifications, 583,600 09 For the support of the Indian Department, " 901,134 68 For the support of Ihe Navy, 9,878,136 77 For the civil and diplomatic expenses of the Govern ment, 4,956,420 19 For the support of the Army, 10.612,416 28 For the erection of light hou ses, &c, 184,600 00 Miscellaneous, 151.16105 Total, 847,431,844 19 Tub Cuolssa I Pssis. A correspondent of the London News, writing from Paris, says: Jt would appear as if the cholera, which has been making surb ravages in thenoith of Europe, has at length reached Paris. . Yester Jay and to-day several cases have appeared, which are said to have all the symptoms ol Asiatio cholera, hut in a mild shape. A me dical gentleman informs me that he has two cases of what he calls cholera asphyxia, and that in both eases the patients are likely to recover. ' An Eloocbst Sating There is much meaning in the fol'owing which we cut from an exchange : ' No snow falls lighter that, the snow of age; bat noae is heavier, for it never melts " -' " JOUNKAL. Lawhers om Kissiso.The Provideiiei Journal of Monday contains report of th trial of John D inahiie for an assault with at- attempt to kiss one Mary Gorman, whom h alleges is hi second cousin. The Journal says that the evidence gave rise to some very interesting questions of law, especially to young men. "The counsel for Mrs. Gorman did hot contend that the usual proposal to kiss s lady was an assault ; but the parties should before preceding to extremities, ascertain beyond any reasonable doubt that the lady would no' be unaccommodating, and especially should forbear from such attempts in the presence of a third pirtv. All men, especially younsr tim, wtitl.l be justifin I in usinz reasonable lilisrence in ascertaining thn disposition of th htdv under such circumstances, but he must be careful not to prpss his suit after i' became apparent that his fon Inpss was not reciprocated. Cnrrey, counel for J. Dunahnr, did not fully copcur with this view of the law, bu contended that the transaction wa all in cool nature, us far as John was con cerned 'hat Mrs. Corman was his second cousii, nnd there was no intention of com mitting nn assault on his part. The Court found John gui'M- nnd fined him 1 and costs. The fart that Mrs. Gor man was the second cousin of John was not considered a sufficient justification for his persisting in the prosciiion of his desire. The court crnve no opinion as to what would have been their decifinn if 'he parties had been first cousirs, nr if the kiss had been stolen before the lady had objected. With out meaning to commit ourselves fully on so important a question, we would intima'e the opinion that mich a state of facts would be a perfect justification." Am immbssb bed or Gold. One hundred miles in extent, has ben discovered in Cali fortiin, on American Folk and Feather rivers tubutariesof the Sacramento, near Monterey, states that the col. I is tonivl in the sand?, in Bruins resemblinir squirrel shot, flattened out. Some rvnins weit'h an ounce each. It is cot by washinsr out the sand in any vessc', from a tea-saucer ton suarrring pan. A sinslo person can gather an ounce or two a day, and some a hundred dollars worth. Two thousand whites nnd as many Indians are on th- ground. All the American settlements nre deserted, and farming nearly suspended. Thn women only remain in the settlements. Sailors an.l captains, deseit the ships to po to the cold region, and laborers refuse ten dul lars a day f,work on the farms. Mr. Colton says:" One man, who resides next d aor to m, nsthered five hundred dollars worth in six days, He has one lump which iveiuhs an nunee;; A trouirh such as ynn feed pics in, will brinff in the cold reeion fifty dol lars. Pnt a pipre of sheet iron, punched with holes, on I', nnd it will brine a hundred. Mr frimd J. R. pi I sixteen dollars fur a li' tla brisk e, nnd his companion cave twenty fnr n chamber pnt all wh " ' awM in." Morn than twenty th insan I dollars worth had been collected. Guv. Masm and his aid hud ennp to the dis'rict which is five dars journey from Monterey. Tub Ptosis Rtprwes xd tub Foreign News. The Directors or the Cuniird steamer have eiven directions to the oTicers of those vessels to prevent tho foreign news form be ing expressed by piceons in advance of the arrival of tho steamer. The plan has been for two men to co on board the steamers at Halifax, with a small hand-case of types, and a box of pigeons. Hnvinc selected the news, it has been set up in 'heir s'ate.ronms and printed off on verv thin pap"', in Ihe manner in which proof are usually taken inn newspaper offire; iIipso proofa were then attached to the picrons, which were let loose from the window of the tote room. O i thi pwi!s of th last stPamer, the Cambria, from Halifax, the suspicionsof Cap tain Harrinori were confirmed by the disco very of a b ix of pio is which wero brought on board at Halifax, an I which were seizpd on the refusal of th- person having th m in chare to pay the price demanded for their passage. . Above all things avoid lawsuits; they prey upon the mind, they impair the health, aud they dissipate your property. La Brv yen. Am Imvbvti tx for cuttin? stone is in opera tion in Vew Haven, which dresses down stone at the rate of a square foot in from one to two minutes, and with two attendants on'y a limited nmotm 1 of steam pawer, doing the labor of more than a ht'lidied men. Th'rp is sai l to be no mistake in the thing ; mid if so, it promises to make stone supersede briclr and revolutionize entirely our nioJes of build-ng- Wholesale Poisoniwo. Nearly the entire company of the Lowell City Guar Is were poisoned by drinking coffee, night before last, while at muster in Littlelown. 'The coffee was made ia a vessel with a copper bottom, and had stood in it for several hours, and Ihe acid of the coffee, no doubt, attacked the copper and poisoned the whole. ThbMartlsmo Election. At the elec ion iu Maryland on Wednesday last, in addi tion Sheriffs snd Commissioners, seven of the counties b id to ehoose Senators to the State Legislature to serve for six years, to supply vacancies occasioned by the expira tion of Ihe term of the former incumbents. The Senate last year consisted of thirteen A' bigs snd eight Democrats; it now stands fourteen Whigs and seven Democrats; s Whig gain of one. A Colisbo Lcuislatvsb. Rev Samuel Ward, s colored manfc has been nominated for the New York Assembly, by the colored men of Cortland couuty. ThcSailobJerom c The Mayor of Li ver- pjul has received a eoramunicaiion from Lord John Russell, informing him that her Majesty has directed that the sum of X50 should be paii to Frederick Jerome from ths Royal Bounty Fund, in consequenoe of hia gallant eotuluet in saving the lives of so, many of the passengers. An Abed OrUUS. Brulmm, the enoe oe- I lebrated singer, is still giving eonnerta in I . . . .i ..t fcnglana. w oen ne was in iniscouniry eigm ir ten rears ago, his voice wss nearly gone, how he manages at seventy-five yesr old to sing at all, is a wonder. , Extbaosdwast Spsss. Recently in fcng land, on the Great Western Railroad, seventy seven miles were passed over by an express irain in seventy-eight minutes' twenty-nine seconds, including stoppage of five minutes hirty.tive seconds. Fillyihree miles of the journey were performed in forty-nine minutes .hirtoeu eecoudsv The speed in some eases as kept up at seventy, seventy-seven miles an hour. " This rate ol speed was attained, it will be observed, on a broad gauge track sev en feel wide, and with engines having driving wheels eight feet in diameter. How long will it be before Yankee ingenuity will rival this extraordinary speed 1 A New York Firm sends Queen Victoria some barrels of tine flour for her domestic use. Hur subjects are more in waul of it than shs. - Virginia. The Winchester Virginian says that numbers of emigrants are passing through that place, on their way to Western and Northwestern Virginia. ,n w it i i h it , On 7th ult., by tho R-.;v. R. A. Fisher, Mr. Sulomok Kramer, to Miss Seresu G n.su x, both ot Puiiiis tp. Union county. Uu the Wist ult., by the same, Dr. II. R. Caslow, of Millersbuig, to Mit-a Llaresia Carpenter, ol lialilax, Dauphin county. On tho 23. h uit., by the same, Mr. John Yeaoer, to Miss Eliza Ca.mi-bel, both of Hush tp. On the 5th inst., by the same, Mr. John Reiser, to Miss Mary Marshall, both of Danville. On the same day, by the game, Mr. Dan iel Mart., to Sarah Shipe, both of Augusta. In D;uivjllf, on I hi: 26 h ult., bv llie'Rcv. P. B. Reese, Mr. Lewis J. Wilson, to Miss Elizabeth Laycock, all of Danville. In Danville, on the 26 h ult., by the Rev. P. B. Roese, Mr. John Fiuck, of Muncy, to Miss Doratha Gearhart, of Danville. d i t: i), In this place, on Wednesday last, Miss LOUISA DALIUS, aged about lb years. In Augusta township, on the 4th inst., Mr. JACOB HOOVKR, aged 61 years In Liberty tp., on the 25;h ult , Miss NAN CY CUM MINGS, ug d 20 years. In Bloomsburg, on the 22.1 ult., Capt. HEN RY WKBB. former editor of the Bloomsburg Democrat, aged 52 years nnd 2 months. In Valley tp., on tho 19ih. ult., SARAH GOLAHER, daughter of John M. and Rebec ca Mans, ased 3 vears and 3 months. In Danville, on 'tho 27th ult., MARY ELI ZABETH, daughter of Wm. R and Sarah MeMnhon, need nine monthsand twelve days. In Perersbum. on the 26 h inst., WM. SCOTT, son of Wm. G. and fv A. R. Kase, nired one year live monthsand five days. In Danville, on F'idav eveniuir, the 20th nit., Mrs. ELIZABETH CIUPMAN, wife of Charles Chapman, az-t 32 vears. I,i D.mvillo. o.tih.. OUhnit., Mrs. CATHA- Kl.N K II Kl K HUr h i.H. a?eit 71 wa-.n b iiioulhs and 1 days. mmm m mij I.V V! . hSU Sft U .v.U. .m. I'lllCU CUUKEXT. Viirtertftl Wfekffi by Henry Matter Vat.r. .... Idu Hra, ... .AH Ciiaa. .... 50 Oa-ra. - . . ' . :t0 Bottsr, 12) Enaa, ... tl Pnaa. - ... 5 FLttattn, ... . US TtLiow, . . . 1(1 BmtawAi. 35 Kias, ... .8 Hai aian Fi4, . - In llNian ArrLRa, - - . . -75 Do. I'kACHK. - .- ISO III U 1 J.. .11 .11,1. ICIovcn Tt.'neiKM's Tilt II. ..ird nl Kclionl Uiricllnna will mail at the I'nlilic ho no of ft In Lerrli. in SnurT'owi' ii empl.iv II Teai'hsra Tor the -l-ti-r il Krhnna of Htia-nnkin innh a, mi t. ii'.ljy lh 2Mih i.f il.ia in ii h. a H n rix-k. A. M. Hoana r to II Ko.rd il lie exnei'ti'd In (ie n l. r nci-a of their to d and mural cliUMc e'. Bv onl.ir nf the B rJ. Emai ul Zimmerman, I'r. at. S J. I n. f, rl. Minn.f.kiii. Oii iher. 8 1848. tci:i SHERIFF SALE. 15 Y Virine nf a muni llidtr uf Hal., intnil nut iil'tlir CnU'l nt I'lin.innn Pr l il M r ilninni -In tl r. i. tjr, i.i nir ilirretr i, evil van) I .iVl.ra H M on M NIY, the 6 ti.li .. ir ... i . .. i . i. . i . . . . . in he h .' bah M .tihuiy ihi-f :lounng l,rn I. il y i p. .), i.i win .4 c I lulu I rat I or piece uf Luml. nil le in Uis Au -u-t. Inwuahii, No'thunilM r. 'and r in. y. Ii.mh . nl l y ai.d ..I VV ni Kn d. I'a .r O i-ul 'tl, J .1 1. V.v. r n land auivejed in 1 1 n.ino ol t'l:n'i. Ih Wal I-. ami kmmn h ine I me .'f tae J n.laii Irai t. e. niaining 100 acrea. n iu ii leaa. AI.Jti A eti tinn other tract of Lam, aituale in Ihe tnwnahiu and e mil t efnreaid. ad jiniimi ihe 8u qnihaiuia river, the Manaion farm id Tbi.maa taiaiil, dre'd. snd land ol John Wnl. le.l.iii, s d knixan by lh- name nf the Dsrcb tract, c nuii ilig 60 , Diore ol leaa. I.. If .lie ramie ol I h.unaa ftianl, dre'd. THOMAS A. BlLLINGTfl, KhecilTa tn.-e, Kb. riff .inliury. Ooi. 7. l"4. J THE PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION. BY PR. A.M. MAUR1CEAU, raorsuoa of naauaaev won. Math Editi a. INiuo. pii. 40. Trira 81 , 8i,o3 Caelaa hU la Tkee MaUu I Yean, at auiTariiaj, et pkyaical au4 aaantal aiwuiah to munr an aiTeetioiwIe wife, aud pacuiuaiy diiiculuca lo lha huaband, aaigat Save been apwad by s timely a. natation of It ia intanded eaperialtr for tka married, oclh a oontanw eb-aikl ba known to them particularly. una; aoarrian, aa u uacmaaa uuo euyil liaclnaaa iuipeuut aanau whiok Truly, kunwledg ia powar. It ia acuJUt, Inpnineaa, afflu The revalatinua e wtainad iu iu pane have proved a Ueauaa; lo tk aiainda. aa the inaiuaenlJa ku. j by lha autk r will aiteat. Heia. alr. eeerv lemale lha wire. Ike n.alu ik. either buhliu- UMo rooauhMl or lha new ia Hie dmlina of on itiacovar the eauaaa, aymiit ana, and the ma amount mneil'ea, and ut at ear tain irnde uf cura, in ' even ooub plaiiU to which liar aea iaaulijori. . .wm. ui w.w unure munuoaui u iniii.MM .. Copies wUl ke seal wall Ire of peatmja Utka psr. Over ton Ibouaaad e imca bay beeo aaut by mml wilkia tkrae mi in ha, with nerfaet auety and certainly. (hi Ihe raesi4 nf One D ir, the "Muitii Womaa'a rriraia MerlicaJ C-imnanioiio will k m. .M..t.n wuum Ii aj.y part nt Die United Hauea. Al huten neat he anal paid (uoent tknae anotaiiiinii a reatittaee) aao ailaVainal S' Mauriceaa, Um ItKM, New-York Ctty. rub-baf-nw foa, ISd Ubrte.at., N-w Y.k. - - The "MeiialWaa.!. IMm. Uual " im eniinariri rtMIE T rs rs, atfs enniiily lo is m. ; nnanra n ntfannavon nria ,Vintuti6d. Ult will open ,m Tfcorsilav ths liih (irST I84S. With anspls iiraviaran (or Ihr seeomiSr dauon snd tnatractimi of ynuth tk mat ant mai tn lh oftpsrimsn-f ofletrrrtinj pdraast M lbs tort Atadsml.4 I i . The Ctinrae Vill be tboroutli and eitsnriva! mhractna. io sAlitioe i tf enmajus tne) Miftef ' Enhsh tiMie lha sneienl an l nKlern Ian. ug(, oral ami in-ltumantal muAc and vartoas ori'Sitisntnl b'snchrs TUI HON AND OTHER EXPEM8E8. ' rrlmtrv Dfiai1 mriit, (jtef quarter,) ' fl K0 C mm -n Enulirh, . j. ... 8 00 H sher E Btiah,'- ' 4 no Ancient Li antr. ' 6 60 D awii.g and Paititing, (r ,) IH Miu r, 10 00 t.Tturon, . 60 In rv. ry intince, tuition mul be paid nlf in aiUanre , D 'SmI an.l lodging can M had in private larni . Ursrr fl All 1'he eierti.-n ( eit. n-tr b.-an)iti( honais it c.nili mplateil at the earliest laeiieatile jwr'tnl. , . v Ynuiif men dipnsril t aiii-e M'u'l'is .n.l l ard t'e -elvea ran recur. ltt . Iina o i-half. E.liir.iliiin in l a tiar al a d pitst ..n. ia th el eial.i-il um in Una iee .r ae. Tie imi.d t'uiuiil e ir.innl n .m i . lit,, . ii t. Imi' for il win !if. f.ir hrav n .n. A -m.'liit i the iii.ial ns.i,linM anil p'ne- iil on- l-ii Wi' ,e Vant irt fh sp ri u .1 t. tricfln of ll.e iit la atiil wnh thi. gr al oljt'rt n. ew n-e nisi.-. a h. w. lectil In, fit'l w a i id -.I f ntf'irf .ii.. t .vm R.-.THtt'4 4 HllVVM . M . Pi iiip I Hr. M H. KKRVRR . hi M UA ; CHEKVER Pn ri t I . f re. in i Dp. m nt. MnlJA'li R' E K rhEKVER I h..ii' aif kn-in anil nppiei"it ! 'V I ie u ih tir, .a we I tnr t nr run . nt iun.A .'i, tl , .a (mil nai nrimiH yii ilh j- f .i hciru laniiy ind mrellfi ce. he . fatinn of Dirkinnon Mem narv ia unria'. I. il ih- I uililn f ia reined and -lau.la nn an emi nence cnniiii.iii.il a a wnli. lance i.f rier and in. lain acein-rf of rnrani-ina beantv. Ths health of the ciinimiinii i eitraonlinaiy and. 'I' i. . : l . . . . l i . . . . .... i nr iiinn in kc"i nn nom oy i.anai and It nl KmhiI, anil ia annum the moal enuitful rur .1 aei.le. nm.U in ihn Union. Co nmunicallxM ai'drea.. lo tin- MCrtarv i.f the Uiard will receivn aten i)n. HUBERT FLEMINfl Secretary Wliuhsmt, Auguai 10, 1849 Hit 7 GOLD PENS, PEN HOLDERS & PENCILS. G. & K. IVI. SMITH, (Late ol the firm of A. O. Buglcy A Co.) Mim ricri Kim ur (ioLti Pass, p(s huldkr an Psctt.. o. 16 Maiden I.oue, cw-Torlt. TMLTE.ihp fa' criher i.fT.i 'he imhltn icncrally. ' to the trade, and nr ilifli-r.-nt atylea of (i. dil p n-. wli'rh .ire w rrcnml it unm all i'n- p rl c nna y f . ir uaxne, and ai.i I . lie anperini in rv.-ry r.-airi I i mi nlhca mad.. II .ing in- . -i a-" f rilitu a f I. mainifip'iirin v-if dr or. niimd that ii.i pHn ah ill In- ileliere.l fi.iino'ir . a. ialiiifhmpniiiii ia.il ia i fifct We al i k.iep ron.ltintlv nn haml um iiier i (J.ild tVnrila nnd I'ei i-i'a nil ' en, '.hu-h r ! enaMe.l tn ff-r .t hr Inw.t al.a. All n d a.M raa.-d In the "u'i-etiln-ra. oill hi-rare'ully ami p oni lly Httni la h E Ooi. 7. M SMITH. No. tR M.,i.len Lana.N'.Y.. 1K4 3 n FU1.S. RICH FANCY FURS FOR LADIES' WZAR. CHARLES OAKFOIWi Furrier. o 10 It C litMnnt Street, A f?w doors above Third, Phiiuielphiaf would inviie the Ind e t call an rx uiiine bi iiiH,iiir -i ck nf Vlurli, li.ua. 'lpiiels "Vc f every yatiety, rpnrii'inf of Kirf Itua'in rijhle, lluii-.iii'e B .J M inin, Niiih, ?r'..tin, Mn.lt 8. If Camn Martin, Hione Marnau Eriniiie, Kuch, l.ym Sic, 4c. Theac akin; U' l-n aelrcied villi jr. hi c ue, nd ar- mmle hy ihe deal workmen m Hie conntrt . I. .dte my ri-at ae-nred lint no article w II t'e .iff. red formal., io thia e-l ihlia inn-nl thai is i o- n-rlrcl in . iv ic--rl CH VRI.E3 OXKFOHU, A'o. 104. Chnnyut ttrert. be'wein TitirtlanJ Fu'trth tlrrtli . . I'hilu&lphia, 8 ' . tem.ar 3d, 1948-m tVotico To Stnbol Teachers. OI'lt 'E I, 1 1 rcliv given II'mI the h..r.I nf 1 ' MrhiHil Dir. cm e ol Lower Angaria townhti will mnl at tjie hou e .f Gnome Hour d, ..n St. turilav ihe 28lii A .y . f Ocmher. al 10 uVlork. A. M. for f et imi . .tiiri hii I . Ih. ii .n iff I'e ichern. f.n Ihe m lie Ccho la f ejid ili-ln. i. 1'naiee are r. quired to m)I I ilieir Teiclien for -i imina linn, aicordii.f In l.ar. ihe a nm d .. JOHN N liEH. jr., P,c...i,.,.t. WiTr fcra.ca Sec'iy. Ini.er Ai.guna. Scot. 311, til48. j. ANDREWS. Raurr to ins 8ira! llc.lili t ihe Weak!1 A HAl.M ia t' uwl l.r th " vA yvh 'h.. Human Uuce iu Au-j- - 3'. drcwa' PAIN KILLER. Thia iean entirely vegeta ble compound, C"mp..ail nf Tweniy-Firariiirereiii inere. diriita, and ia an mtrrral and Kxteriaal Keinedy for the va ri ua i'la that huuun fit ah ia heir to avca Aa, Couoln, Colrla, Paina, Ncrvma and Pick Headache, Rlieiniiatiaui, I' ill", Hj'ninia, Spinal Aflocli.au, Hummer 0. niilainia, Cholera luorbua. Toothache, Fupliona, Corna Pilea, Froxra Parte, Uurna, rValda, Aeue in Ine Face aiai Breaat, Paintera' C.lic, Bruiaea, "Id Kmsa, la of apne tite, tianeral Debility, Aathoia, 4c. Put up In eHuea for 1, t nr 4 ahiUiiuja per bitile. Fur further panioatera aee Painphleta tnhe had of every aanit gratia, enntainina a briel hiatory of the or if la. diecwery and .xioa effecta of Andrewa' Pain Killer, Certificate of Cnrea, diraetiona. Ae . LOOK OUT FOR FRAUD. The triumphant auceeaa of Andrewa Pain Killer m re moving the caurn tliat produce death, the untimely death of milii.au nf our race, haj induced anme men of whan it may be truly aaid, their villainoue oecupatiiaia manifeat their villainy, to atleuiet hi put in circulatiaa apurkwa and counterfeit articlea eailad "Pain Killer," uaiiur fietitioua numea for the pretended autlvir, Torned eertifiiaiira, Ac ane liave appeared, and othera no doubt wiil appear Let 1 all reinemlier that Andrewa Uenuiiie Paiu Killer kaa the ' written aienalura of 1. Andrewa on the bhel nf aack bottle in black ink. D ai't aimply aak for Pain Killer, but aak for Andrewa' Pain Killer, and have nn other r ?JUJ'Z . A rent, NnrAumbertand f : I, W, l-riln. ttunbury ; J.ihn H. Raaer, Miltoal : Myyer, Bkmnalaiiw ; Wm. A. Mnrray Co, DaeviUa j Davcnpnn Hmith, Plymouth ; Andrew Yoir, WiBiea. barra ; Haya A MoCorraiek, McEwewnnBe t MauTle 4k ChamlarrkiuMwiabuni Gaurg McAlpio, Jaraay 8hora J. M. Judd. Williamapoct. Oidara addreaaed tn I. Andrewa, inventor and only Pro. " pr lehw at Itheee. Tompkina oauuty, N. Y. Will reoara promttt attantinn. 8cpteuUw JO, 168.-ly FXXIE! rZRI3!! 300 PEHSON8 WANTED t ! THE Subaeriber would reepectfully inform bis frtenda sml th publie feiierslly, that ba baa juat reeeived a large an I splendid assorlsssnt ' Mb Very bM Kloren, .. ronalelinf npwarda of 3A0, am' g wbirb ran h fao d roflkiiif Slovea of diSV-renl a ge ana at tenia. Parlor Slovea, Slnvea auilable for Offices, Sbnps. itc- II lh. gloves will kesoMcbaan, from iad upward. Like W Moa band, a lr variety of Kinve pipe). Zne, Tia-wart, ttraaa- v. ketlel of dirf-rent sss. ckc. , The snbarriber returns bis Ibanks far lha lib. -. era eocoaisceeneat received. d ievile ih puk. i : Dickinson -e . 07'Old Iron, rasiiag, Carpw. . P,u,iw , Grata Uksa ia sxebaaga to. Wars. , t, ,. , - ' - ? tmtMOTE. ' Snfcftrw, fl. S,H.1 ewajH.B. r