Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, August 18, 1849, Image 3

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    SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
WHOLESALE REMOVAL OF THE DE-POSITS.
AnAini Disclosure!- 127,000 in Specie
Abstracted from tk Missouri Bank.
St. Louis, August 13.
A deficit of $127,969 was discovered ii
Hhe Bank of Missouri, on Saturday last.
Th disclosure has causeJ rmjoh excite
tment In our community, tuougk fears need
t entertained as to the solvency ef the bank.
' It appear that on Friday afternoon t
heavy draft was presented by Page & Bacon
in paying which the paying teller had occa
ion to resort to some boxes containing for
ign coin. These boxes, together 'with a
numluir 4f ntlinrn. had been laid aside to
await an oniwrlunily to be sent to the mint
for recoiuinc their contents; and, s the key
of the vault containing the American gold
had been temporarily di&placed, tlicse were
Tesorted to. On opening the first box, the
teller was astonished to find lhat'a bag of ten
thaler pieces had been abstracted heiinme
diately opened another box, when, lo! a bag
lof sovereigns was gone and so on through
the remainder of the boxes.
The Teller immediately made the Presi
dent of the Bank acquainted with the defirit,
and a meeting of the directors wa held on
Saturday morning for the purpose of investi
gating the matter. It was soon made appa
rent that some thirty-three boxes of foreign
coin-on hundred and twenty-seven thousand
dollars ban been abstracted!
The coin was all counted and sealed up
"last March. So far, only the foreign gold
"has been counted, but a thorough examina
tion will be had to-day.
It is thought tho defalcation will tint be
touitd materially greater.
Suspicion having rested on the Into Paying
Teller, Nathaniel Childs, he was arretted
and held lo bail in the sum of $30.0011. until
Wednesday, when fuither investigations will
(be made.
The required amount of bail was furnished
tut the accused is not permitted to leave his
residence.
Mr. Childs lias heretofore borne an irre
proachable character, nnd was universally
esteemed. He was at the head of one of
our principal Sunday Schools, lie has also
been an ollicer of the Bunk since its founda
tion. Gen. Ocdisot and tiu Amkiucan Consvl
it Rome The house of the American Con
sul at Home, Mr. Brown, was entered by
French soldiers, and two persons anested.
It appears, according lo the Republic, that
Gen. Oudinut had instituted an examination
into the affair, on the representation of Mr.
Brown.
In 4the course of this examination it ap
pears that two of Mr. Brown" servants
(Italians) had, repeatedly, during the day, in
sulted the, French soldiers in passing. At
ihe time in question, an individual belonging
to a large crowd of Italians, which, in defi
ance of a general order of the day previous,
was assembled, lo the number of a hundred
or a hundred and fifty, at the consul's house,
had draw n a puinard upon the guard. A pa
trol, .passing at the time, entered. the house,
not being apprised of its character, und made
u prisoner of the individual in question, and
of another, who was recognized as a deserter
frem the French army. They then with
drew with the prisoners. It was in evidence,
upon oath, that iho patrol dpported them
selves without menace, and were uninformed
if the character of the premises until they
.vere on Ihe .point of retiring.
Gen. Oudiuot, in consequence of Mr.
brown's absence, addressed Mr. Cass, ex
pressing the .profound regret which he had
xperieneed at Ihe error that had been com
mitted, which had been previously expressed
l person to the American Consul and ice
ousul. Me also renewed to Mr. Cuss the
Sfcurancc that no one in the French army
ad harbored the design of disregarding the
ghts of his country, or questioning the in
iolabilily of doiuicil of diplomatic function
ies. The two prisoners were also released
y the orders of Iho French General. All
tat was required to satisfy tho Consul ap
;ars to have been done by General Oudiuot.
Cf ci'MUER. When n cucumber is taken
)m the vines, let t be cut off with a knife
iving about an eighth of an inch of the cu
mber remaining to the stem upon which
grew, then slit the stem with a knife from
'end to the vino, leaving a paiticle of the
cumber to each division, and us many slits
divisions its are made in it, there will be
w cucumbers, as large and as fine as those
it grow to the natural way. Agriculturist.
Strange u the above may seem, a person
ures us he has repeatedly succeeded in
experiment ; but the second giowth will
be as fair or as large aa the first. Jftw
ven Register.
Irjt. Tw ioos, who distinguished himself
Mexico, is appointed to superintend mili-
operations against the Indians in Florida,
i regiment, the 7th infantry, and four
ipanies are assigned to his command.
i. Twig;, is aecuslomed tit Indian war
. Intelligence from Florida induces the
ef that the Indian' difficulty in that State
been exaggerated. The various com
ids sent from Augustine have seen no In
s, nor any signs of them, according to the
ial report ot their officers. If there is
fighting to do, Tw iggs will do it.
iriNEMEM. A Hoosier paper thus hu
msly enumerates the polished phrases
h have superseded ancient vulgarisms:
lady steps into a store and inquires for
tighteners," (garters used to be the
.) 'Caper sauce" is called "Elssler itn
nce,' and ,!sweet potatoes," "dulcet
aiea." "Raising the old Harry," or the
Nick," is more politely expressed by
ating the ancient Henry," or "walling
venerable Nicholas."
wtHinsK TaxDe. -The Elkton (Md.)
crat says that the sawed lumber brought
I Deposit, annually, is valued at $75,.
K); while the shingles and unsawed
r which are brought down the Susque
to the same place awell the aggregate
1,009,000 feet ! Tho trade in granite,
uarri s in the immediate vicinity of
.posit,
is valued" al over ?:5;ono.
D1KD,
In this place on Tuesday last, of cholera
morbus, Mr. DANIEL J3ALDY, in the 60th
year of his age.
In this place, on Monday last, Of Consump
tion, Mrs. DELANEY, of Philadelphia, aged
60 years.
In this place, on last Thursday afternoon,
AMELIA, daughter of Mr. Solomon Brocious,
aged about S years.
' In Danville, on Monday last, Mr. JOHN
Mc.QUAHE, of Elmira, N. Y , formerly of
Danville, aged about 30 years.
lle wast the time of his death on a visit
with his wife and part of his family. His re
mains were interred at Northumberland, on
Wednesday last, in the burial ground of his
relatives.)
At Mount Airv, near Philadelphia, on Sun
day morning, 12th inst., at 5 o'clock, Lieut
EDWARD K. LE CLKRC, late of the 2d Re
giment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, son of Jo
seph P. Le Clerc, Esq., of Wilkesbarre, Pa.,
after a short illess, in the 31st year of his
"go-
L)C iHarkcts.
Alii. 13, 1849.
Wheat Prime Pennsylvania reds are
held at SI 10 u 111 and white at SI ClaSl 15.
Rye Market bare would bring58e a 5(le.
Corn. Further sales of yellow Com at
Olo per bushel of 5C lbs.; white is worth 5Sa
til) c.
Oats. Southern Oats aro held at 2? a 31 ;
Peima. 33 n 34c.
Whiskey. Sales in hhds at 24 c and in
bbls ut B4i cents.
BALTIMORE MAKKET.
OJict of the American, Aug. 14. 1819.
GRAIN. Whent Sales of 4,000 bushels
at 1 08 a 81 11 for prime white, and SI 04
a l 07 lor prime red.
CORN Has slitrhtlv advanced, with sales
of 10(11) bushel yellow at tin a i2 rents.
OATS Sale at 2ti a 29c tier bushel.
WHISKEY. Sales in bbls at 24 ie per gallon.
SUNRl'RY I'lllCE CURRENT.
Corrected weekly li Henry Masser.
IIKAT.
R t r..
ClIllN.
Oats.
BcTTin.
Enns.
PllllK.
Flaxseed.
Tallow.
ljtKSWAX.
Flax.
II u KLiii Flax.
Dhikii An-i.Ks.
Do. I'kaciiks.
100
50
50
31
12
9
5
125
10
35
. 8
10
. 50
200
I'wo Vnhmlilc H'tnnta! ioijh
AT PUHLIC SALE-
TY virtue of the last Will and Testament o
Georirc Krehs, dcc'd.late of Jackson low nship,
Northumberland county, the undersigned Exccu
to will sell ut pulilic sale, on the prcnirses on tS-
TCiniAr, the l.itli ot okptkviikk, net at 10 u
clock, A. M. the following described rcul property
viz:
.4 Plantation,
containing 50 acres, inure or less, situate in slid
Jackson township, hounded hy land of Jacob
tSnnger, John M. S-'nyder, Peter Reyboek and
others. Thereon is erected a two story stone
dwelling; oust, a liunk li.n n, a Spring-housc nnd
never-failing spring of w ater upwauls of 20 acres
of this tract consists of of meadow land. Also an
Orchard and Cider Press.
Another I'Sitiitsilion,
containing 100 ai res, more or less, adjoining (lie
first mentioned plantation, nnd lands of tieorec
Hoomcr, William Schickel, David Zurtmnii and
others. On tins plantation there is nlso erected a
two story log dwelling House, a log Ham, a never
failing spriiif; of water, and a sufficient quantity of
meadow land, an excellent Orchard of every va
riety of fruit trees. There arc upw ards of 00
acres cleared and the residue well timbered.
Attendance will lie given and conditions of sale
made know ii on the day of sale bv
GEORGE DEPPIN.Ex'r.
August 11, 1849 ts
Estate of Alexander Strickland.
Occ'd.
JV OTICE is hereby given that letters trstamcn
' tnry have lieen granted to the subscribers, on
the estate of Alexander Strickland, late of Upper
Augusta township, Nortlium!crland countv tlec'd.
All persons indctitcd to said estate or "having
claims against the same, arc requested to call on
the subscribers for settlement.
WM, (JASS i .
W.M. M. MILLER. 'x "'
L'p. .-lugusta Ulip. Augusta 11, 1819. 6t
WHY WILL YOB! Sl ITESt?
WHY
will you n.fftect
those preiu uitor nyinptoms
Which ure iriviiijf you wuruug ihat somt
thing must In- dime M save y.iu I'toin the (itai-t of
the consumptive ? Why euciuriiut! tljtt
Iiai king e,.iirli tin. uin in tn
side night nweuta ranuig
ef tilmxt or dnitculty u'
bri-tilhiuir Wliy
cb-nlml and
tostiTliie
biftKAxi;
Hint l
pr. yiuir npiu
y.nir vitals,
takuif! uwny your strength
with eneli passu. Juy, and husteuine yog to
"tliat b lurue irom whence au traveller returiun He it
now uble lo trueel and iitlunil lo las tiuKini'sa.
Witiuai the ea- of Key. Ilenrv J.huk, lis. Ki(iht Ave
nue, who wu cured ol u eouuh ol SO years UiiiiIiiik ; M r.
Allree, .No. e-j i:..rHt-llu-iitri'el. who had been pivrn up
by'Drs. Molt, It.we Mil Mcl'lelluu. The iniuulrliild of
Christum Klrulik, ISj l.udlow-sireet, who wus also given
uploiliu. .Mrs. MiUne, lorinerly ol llr.siVIni, whni the
first l'hysieiuiM said caikl lint In eurnl ; and a host of
othfniwh.i have tweu nrilieut with
ASTHMA. CONsSl.MI'TlON, UVF.ll fOMI'LAINT,
and alt the varit-us tonus of dihrnse in llie viral nrirnus.
Do any douls lln; rtlKtiey is llus medicine ? Lei thetn
ffn and converse with those who hnve bei'ii cured by II.
l'tunphlclK e Mituioui the imineg and rt'sidcueei of a siuiill
isirtuM ol' luceii ir.nv tie otsniurd, erniis. In pureliasiuf;,
he sure V"U B. t llie lienuiue, ask for "SIIKIIM AN S A I.I,
HKAI.lNli ltAISAM.o und mm llml the written sieua.
lure of A. MitTiuau, M. I), is on tin- rupiterof each ttoltle
SHERMAN'S
POOR MAN'S I'liASTKIt
has cured more eases of Itheumntitui, l'uiu ia llie Hurk,
Sule nnd Chest. LuiulsifM nnd Wefikni, lliuu any appli
cation tiuit bus iiierejtseil, Inuutrtsls ot' uupruielpled ruseala
liaveutiempu-d to emutcrfeit ii. and mhu it isf uisei th
eoinmunily us ttie genuine. Beware S' lleceSitl..
Iti'iuember tht.l the true und keuuiue l'luster i suread uis
reildikh pajwr made expieMly f.ir llie purtsiw and every
lie Mifimlure ol 1-ir. i-ucuauu is priuttl uisin Ihe buck
riavter. nnd Ihe whle secured bv Cony Itiiiht. NiHie
others are iri-iiuine. Ther. f ire wlien you wuni u ruil uiskI
Sheruu4's Pistf Mnis Cluster, eull ut Iheodiee, 1141 N'utsuu
Mreel, and you will is be disaiinlnl.
Keiueiuber pnnelMil litn.-e lisi .'Missnu-ilnt, ew. ora,
where nil Dr. Mifriiiiui's li.i-iiU' ure a-ikl. His Auents
"'f Mrs. llnya, I'lll Fulton streel. Uruoklyii; Hiii'i,
Williaiusbum: and HeddiiiL' A Co. rtoslou, und
JOHN Ylll Mi.lHiuilsirv.
M. A. MeCAY, NurlhuihlierLiiul
Au-(. Jl, ik(0 eh eSui ly
Ili'tde Letting.
pitOPOSALS will lie received at NpattV Hotel
in licomi town. Lower Mahonov townshiu. on
the 14th day of August, lb'4, between the hours
of 11 A.M. and 3 P.M., for huilding a bridge
over ths Run near the house of Peter Uixler, Esq..
WILLIAM FOLLMEH,
JACOU HOFPA,
CHAKLES WEAVER.
. Couimistioncrs.
Lommiuioiitn ofnee,
Sunbury, July S8, 1849,
Valuable Ilooka.
IIFE or Christ, handsomely bound, D'Ao-
utost's Histosv or ths Hh-ubmatio,
Dlask Dir-aooKs asb Liuoius, full bounded.
For sale at the publishers prices by
H B MASSER.
Sunbury, July II, 1M9.
IVIN'S CRACKER BAKERY.
Xo. 198 Xorth Front Sl.t above Vine,
VnXX.ADEX.PHXA.
THE subscriber eontinues to make of the best
material, and keeps constantly on hand a full
assortment of
CRACKERS,
Sugar Soda and Brand Biscuits, Jumbles, (pees,
Scotch cakes and Gingeruuts, &c 41so a Urge
supply of Navy, pilot and other shipping breads,
all of which they guarantee to Le made of tho best
materials, and engage to sell at tho lowest cash
pices at their old iMnbhthul ,taud, No. 198
North Front st., above Vino.
J. S. IVIXS'.k Co.
Philadelphia, July 21, 1849.- 4t, .
BOSS OINTMENT, TOXt TETTEB
"I ) EAI) the following cviliiirme from Pant. Dcvoe. tho
J 1 welt known and popular lium iiuut Copluiu (of Uie
Traveller.)
PiiiLAHELraiA, October at, IMO.
fevemt years sinro I w nttnckod with a braiktiifr ont
rm my iieiik in tlw furni ot Teller, whirh 1 tint C'liiviaeMl
w-iiR ntriiru-l al tlif. H:irlK'rShnn. It prunilnully extern),
fil over my fnee until it rwirhen tlt upper irt of the
eeks. tl'itrinv Ihi. si'veral iihiiiiIis llml it eontinuctl
stnvilinr. I unit diuVrrnt nppliritlnns. inr iif vliiili luij
llie i-fTifl, upprently nl It-aul, .f inrrensintr llie dieane, but
from none ol thrtn'diit 1 perceive the kiutt. brnrlit until I
npplied lh. Hour Dintmknt. lly tin use of one jar ol' it,
I was purlectly cured und have r'uimuied free ol the nllee
tlon. 1 have sinee ued the Ointment, tiplilly applied forrouph.
newi of the luce, blntrhrs. eliannnl hiiitds. &.C. AVith ner-
f'el net'rs. I have int hfMtntt.m ill recoiuiueudiag It ill
Ihe slroaeest manner to Ihe patilic.
jamks nr.vor..
Atrent IlrRV Masser, Sunbury.
July 'ii, 1MII.
TICSINOR'S
COT,TJMBiyi.N r.PELLINQ BOOK.
T)EI.(ia progressive and t!oiiiirchensive Sys"
tem of Ortliocrapy and Orthoepy, iiicludiiig
a variety of definitions, udapted to the use uf
Schools in the American Republic', by Alinoii
Ticknor, a Teaclier of twcnty-livo year's vxeri
cnee, and author of the Columbian Calculators,
l'larticul Common School Mensuration, Ac.
The attention of Teachers, .School Directors,
parents, &c, is invited to this new Spelling llook,
which conforms to the modern spelling and usages
in Orthography as being one of the neatest, cheapest
best arranged, and better adapted to the wants of
children, than any other published in the I'nited
Stats. It in what it purports to be, a Spelling
llook nnd not a Heading Hook, and only requires
an examination ou the part of Instructors of youth
to secure for it a universal introduction into the
Schools of tli; L'nitcd States. Just published, und
for sale by llc.Niiv Masskii, Sunbury.
Where Teachers and Directors cun procure
copies for examination.
August 4, lN'IU
P.TE1TT 1CEDISI1TEC.
Green's Oxygenated Hitter, price reduced.
( Mil Jacob Ton-iisrnd'sSarsaparilla.
Maker's Sarsaparilla.
Swayuc's y nip of Wild Cherry.
Sw. iv ne's Verinifiige.
Ay re's ( 'berry Pectoral
Dr. Drake's Panacea.
Dr. Cullen'8 do
Til)bil's Pain Killer.
Dr. lloofiand's (icrmnn Bilteia'
Indian Veeetublc Pills
Horse and Cattle Medicines
For sale bv 1IE.NKY MASTER.
Sunbury, July I I, 1S19.
ELYS BURG ACADEMY.
rPIlE necond term of this institution will com.
nic nee on Monday the llth day of August
next, uudbr the suprrvi4un of Spencer L. Piniicy,
A. 11.
It presents the advantages of cheap boarding in
orderly families, a healthy locution, and a c.nuj c
tent und experienced teacher.
Terms of Tuition :
For Latin and Greek languuges, and
Malhematics, $3,00
Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Histo
ry, Ac. ' ' 3.00
lirnnches of a Common School Educa
tion. COO
('ompoMtion und Declamation will "oc required
weekly from those who are sufficiently advanced
in their studies.
The term will consist of twelve weeks.
Elysbtirg, July '.'S. 1S10. 4t.
Kquitable l.ll'e Itixnraiicc, Annuity
nnd Trust Company.
OPF1CF.7I WAI.M T STKKKT, I'llII.ADKI.PItlA.
Capital !?J'I).iioO. 1 uakteh Perietual
rwIIl-' rnniuuy tire now prt'inrnl to trunwirt busines
I ntfin the ui'wl lilienil nnd urtvnntuL'ms turuis. They
nre aiitliirizi-d by their rhurtrr (wet. II) 'to nuike all und
every imuntnrr upH-rl:tinin( t lite risks of whatever kind
or nature, and t't reeeive and exeeule trusts, luuke endow
ments, nnd to pntnl nnd puri-hnse nuuuiti." The Com
pany wit nnnuilie und eiutowlueuts, and act as Truitters
lor ininirsuiid heirs.
Tulilv ol PrcmiuinN require.1 f.ii the Assurance of $100 lor
the whole term of Lue.
Afie. Prem. Ae. I'retn. Age. 1'retn.
IA I M ill it tS.I 1U 3 :
17 1 1 ! S 15 47 3 40
H I AO ,'CI 4 -20 4S 3 0-2
10 I 1 SO SI S7 411 3 77
.si l no 3." i :tl so 3
!!1 1 It) 30 S 411 fll 4 n
l 1 ml 37 47 sa 4 w
'JA I us IK s 51 5:1 4 51
I 1 7'. WJ l 51 4 71
C 1 7ti 40 !! 7U 55 4 01
-.11 t II tH) 5S Sill
21 I sM 4'J !i iri 57 i :tl
1- 1 t 4:1 3 (II 5 5 ol
Jtl I le. "it 3 14 511 4 7
M Sol 45 3J 00 SCI
The premiums are less thriu any other cimKiny, and llie
sluies olli.nl greater udviMiliitrrs. Tublrs of li:ilf-ye:uly
und quarterly premiunis. halt' credit rales of prennliin. sliorl
terms, joint lives, survivorship unit endowments; nisi,
form of Application (fir which there ure bl.'ink slit-eU-) ate
o lie hud ou upnlii:in..u tit the Klhee, or by teller to the
Agent, J. II. Ft ItllV, Siiunury.
n.riK rou iSki'Ko ilou ou a single Lifu
A ue.
-2o
.'Ml
40
511
ill
For I ir.
bl
tnl
l,s
3, 1M
For 7 vears.
ol
I,:hi
1, V4
2, (17
3, u7
For Life.
l.lill
9.01
SI.7U
3.irl
6,04
F.KAUPl.a A persist ased 30 yairs nelt birth ihty, by
psyuitf Uie CN.uiuiuy oa eenls would seeure In his fauiily
or heirs t?ln" should he die in one year; or lor V,.g0 lie stw
eareif toihem elono; or for put aimuiilly for seven ymii
he seeuruu In them sillMK) should he die in seven years; 01
for stvo.lu siid uuuually durinu life lie secures tilimo to be
Isuri wtuvi lie dies. Tiie insurer secuims: his own binus,
ly the dill"rene in atlliuiit(U'lireilliuuui innullioseehHrveil
by oilnx orhees. For M9.SU die heirs would receive 8.joiKl
should hedie in one yejir.
Forms 01 apiuieuimu unit ull pnrlieulars mav he hail at
the olti.-e. 1'KTKH CL'U.I, I'resideut.
Vice Frwiitent. Wm. M. Haiho.
FUAh-cu V. Uawls, Si'eretary and Treasurer.
Col.Tl FllYMClAS Dr. J. II. Masser, Sunbury.
J. II 1'lu.jv, Sunbury, Ageiit for NorUiuuiueriaud coun
unnury, j uiy IM'J,
. ... ....
CHARLES W
H EG INS,
AT LAV,
1'ottNvllle, ia.
Will promptly attend to collections and all busl
ncha entrusted to his care.
June 1C, 1S4!),
AME to the ireiniic8 of the suhscrihcr.in Low.
cr Ausiwt towushipalHiut tlirce weeks since,
a dun-colored horse, with a black muuc, black legs
below the kiiecs, und a bluck tail, and of snout the
couunon siat). Ho hud 011 when he came a halter
without a strap. The owner upon proving pro
perty and paving tuo ei.pcuA'S can nave linn by
talliiigon ' JOHX UCHXS.
Lower August tshp, July 14, 1849. 4t
fm OSE OINTMENT. A fronh supply of this
exceltent Article for 1 rtter, t-c., jubt receive J
ami for nale by HENKV MAbcitK.
8uubury, July 28, 1849.
irKOB AND 8PK1NG MORTISE LAT
It CUES. Au excllenl article, for caU at
half llie uul price by J. W. FRILINti.
Sunbury, July 7,17-19-
FIIScJUE PAPER. Yellow Tiwue paier for
1 covering gluasEi, cVc, for tale al the oiT.ec of
the American.
BLANKS.
' of every dcacriptivn a
Bai ANKi' ol' every dcacriptivn can b had by
M3
applyms at the ctlitt of th Amrncan.
KESOLUTION.
RELATIVE TO JiX AMENDMENT
OF TIIE CONSTITUTION. "
RlUOMtD T Till flENATR AND Hot Or RBI'RtSlHT.
t'ivm vw thk Common wkaltii or Petiiciylvajiia in
Okvkral Arrmblt mkt. That Hie CoiiffUtutinn of tlm
C"mmoitwlth b tmentled in lite Mooml vectimi of (lie
fil Hi artlcU, i Hint it tluili read an lolW-wii The Judcre uf
(he I?upreiii Court, of theiicveralCourtSfH'Cofiiiio" rlos,
nnd ot Mich other Conrln of Rrcord nre fwhall tie etito
bliNhed ly luw, tholl be eleftcri by tlie nimlificU elector'1
tho Conimoiiweulth in Uiu iniuiner folluwiiifr, to will The
Jutlgoa " the Supreme (.'nutt, y the tiuahlied elector f
theCoiiunonwenlth nt large. The Promt lent Jwlgi of the
aTeral durtn 01 Coimiiuii Plo ami of anch lAfacr Conrla
ol Itecurd aa are or ahall Imj etullthetl by iuw, aini oil
othurJudpen requirrcl to hn k'irmil in the law, by the quulU
fird electxra of the renertive dixtrirta over which they
ore to preaidft or act aa Juihreft. And I He Am"uin,e Judi-a
oft he Court of Common I'leu by ihe -jualtUi ekct-jra
til' the ountii'! rftrN-livt;ly, Tin: Jutljt ol Ino Suiireme
Court nhnll Imltl their oflic' fnf tin tenn of lifteeti years,
if (liey ilmll a l-mi,' bftuive ibfintn lvi well: (ubjet:t Ut
the ull'itnwMit lureuiiiir nnivitbti lr. aobioiueitt to the
6 rat eln-tioii ;) Thf Pr !.iciit jmimn il t)iea'erul C- urii
of Coutinnn IMeiiK, nntl tf nnih otlior wiiirt of Hec ird M
are or nhull be emablothed by w, tintl nil other Jutlurra re
quired to Lit leiirnetl in the luw. Kh.ilt hold their ullicei ftr
thu term of ten year, if tin y ahull lonp l'hnve tliein
aelve well : The Aiwriute .Itnlpe l' tin? Court of Com
Miori IMetia nlinti hUI their ortn ts r the term ot live yenrv,
if they ahull so lung lbav theium'tven well : all ol whom
kIiuII he c Jimiiinrti uitii by Lite fri'vrnor. lot for miy reu
ntniiilile catw wliirh n"hull not bo miiiicitnt grounds of
inipeitc luiit'iil, the ni-riior alinll remove uy of ihem on
tho urlilruKS ot two-llnnlf of eneh brunrh of the liirt!Uure.
The first election alutll ttike nlttee ut. the gem nil elenioii of
thix Couimnmveuhh nrxt niter tlie n(ln)tiitti of thin nuiend
incut, and the eniiniiits(ns ( nil the jikcs who maybe
then in oifire aim II expire on the first .M'-inhiy of Di-eem-Ikt
foil iwing, when the It rm t-f the new 'judtrea ahnll
cominence. The pern nt wh i nhnlt then bt clcetetl Judges
of the ?upn'tiH. Cotirt Khali hokl their titbeea as Mlows:
one of litem for three veioa, one for aix yeara, one for
nine yenrjf, om- fur twelve yenr, nnd one for liiteeii years;
tlm term ol eneh t Iht tlecided by lot by the wild jodiri-a, na
so n nflei theeleel ion iw convenient, mid llie remit certihed
by them to the (invent -r, llml the eomnioBioua limy be
iitittutl in mse.inlrinec thereto. The iudire whose etmiinis
sion will first expire shall be Chief Juntire during his lerm,
and therenller eju li judge wh ae cunuiiiHftion tMmll hirt ex-
Hire shtill tn turn bu the I Inei Just ire, nnd it two ur more
eonuuisriojii ahull expin' (tit the sume thiy, the judp s
liolilinir them slmll decide by lot which slntU Iw the Chief
Justice. Any vacancies hapH uiitg by denth. lesignfition.
or otherwise, in uny of Uie mud eouils. nlmll m tilM by
nppointiiietit by Ihe Owveni'-r. to continue till the first
Monday nf Decfmlwr aneeeeding the m-xt tfenrrnl election.
The JitUfftA of the Supreme Court und the Presidents tf the
Severn I Cinirl ol Coinnnui Pleus shall, at sin led limes, r
ceive for their services nn utlequnte compensation, to be
fixed by law. winch ahull not Iw diminished during their
continuance in office, but they shall receive no fees or per
tjiosites of oihre. nor hold imy other oriiee of prolit under
thin Continonwerdth. or under the government of the I'ni-d-d
States, or any other State of this Union. The Jodvea
01 the Slip"'!"' Court during their continuance in olhce
shttll resitle within this Ctniintonwt uliti, nnd the other
.linhrt's tint in tln ir coiiiiiiniinee m oriVc tluili reside within
the district i -r county for which they wete respectively
elected.
WILLIAM K PACKKU,
Speaker of the Hovsc of Representatives.
CEO. DAUSIE,
Speaker of the Senate.
Is the Sknati:, Mahth J. 1849.
pK!oLv t:n, That thU res iluliou imm. Yens 1, .Najs S.
Kxtruet iVfiii the Joiirtud.
SAML. W. I'KAUSOX, Cleiik.
I. N THE IloV'SE Of llEPKKStXT.lTIVES. At'llIL 2,
184i).
Kk".vi:h, T!i:ittliisrej' '111111111 pjiss. Vt-usO'', N'uys J0,
lixLruel lutnllio J.iuriiul.
WM. JACK, Ci.KUK.
$Krru:TAKYs Okpice.
Tiled April 3. 11-19.
A. L. lirSSEL.
Dep. See. of the Vum man wealth.
iSKCHLTARV's Opkice.
PENNSYLVANIA, .
I poi'LKTU'v that theabove nnl foregoing ia a true
nnd r irri-ct copy the Drihml lies -lution (Jf the Ucner.il
A.usfnib!y,eutiti"d "Wis 'luti 'ii reluiive t-p an Amendment
of the Cui inii tnl ion," as the Hinne rtniv.ins ou lile in this
oil tec.
-tTf lu teniim uy whereof I hnvo liereunto
O-lRivV, et niv luikl. an.l cnnsciJ to be aHtveil the
'WLfctf Sidtti the Secretary's HTu-c at Uurris
v't -T imL'' cU veiitti rbty of June. Anno
V&4Z$j i oinitii, one thous;iud eight hundred and
SiV'V forty.inne.
ITFS TOWN'S END HAINES,
Seeri) uf the Commonwealth.
l.Toi'UNAL OF SKNATK
"lit s ilution. No. 1", enliiled 'It .hit ion. wis read
third time. On the (piesiion. will tlie S'-uate nree to the
ics ilulion ? The Yeas umt Aava were lakilt agreeably lu
the f i institution, und were as iv, iz :
-Yks Messrs. lt-us. Urawley. Crnl-U runninghaiii
porsuti, 1 1 iiiih. .1 )iii.s.n, laitwreuet, Levis. Mus in. M;il
ihias. M'Cnsiin. Ilieh. Ilifli-u-ih. StdliT, Ktnkcy, Sat ery
Sumll. Soiyser, S:err--tt ami Stmr '.
-Sam AIestr. Itt i, Itriim. I-rick. lv King, Koniy-.
luaeher, Potteigcr anil laisic, SeiJAhF.i;
-S the qui .siion was determined lu the alTinnative."
"JUL UNA L OF THE IIOL'SC OF HKPKUsENTA
TIVKS. 1 Shall the rcMlntion pas ? The vena nnd liny were
t iken agreeably to tlie pr vision oi' the tenth urtielu of the
Constitution, and nre Ha follows, viz:
"Yka Messrs .Gideon J.Hall, David J. llent. Cmig
HiiUle, Peter 1. I(t oin, David M. Bole, Thomas K. Hull,
Jacob Cort, John II. Uiehl, NathouM A. KHiott. Josejih
Kinery, David ii. Kahletnan. William tlvnui, John pans ild(
Samuel Kegely Joseph W. Fisher, Henry Af. Fuller,
Th aiias Giore, liolx-rf IIrimism, George P. UensKey,
Thoinria J. Herring. Joseph lliguins. Charles Hortz, Joseph
II. Ilower, Iloln-rt Kltitz, llarrtstm P. Ioird, Altralmm
lamlerton, Janis J. I'wis, .lauiea V. long, Jacob M'
Curtney, John F-.M'Cnlloeh, IJui;h M'Kce, John M'iJingh
I nr. Atiiim .Martin, Samuel Marx, John C. Myers, lid ward
NirklestMi, Slewnrt pearee, James Porter. Henry C. Pratt,
Alonzo HoMi, tieorgc Hupley, The odi-re II y man, 1 tenia ni
S. Sehomover. Somiel Niberl, John Sharp, Christum
Snively, TlMimaa O. Steel, Jerfinirih H. ShtbtiH, Joseph J.
Siutiium, Marshall Svviirizwelder. Samuel Taugerl, Ge.
T. Thoru, Nicholas Thorn. Armiah Wntiles, Knnuel WVt
rich, Alouzn 1. Wil -ox, Daniel Zerliey und WiUiuin F.
Packer, Speaker. a-.
'Nays Messes. Aimnslns K. Cornytt, David M. Court
ney, David F.vans, llmry S. Ivims, Jnlm Fenlou, John W.
George, Th anas Gillespie, Juhu II. Gordon, Win. Ileurv,
.bttitr J. Kirk, Jofeph lit.ib:i'li, ltohrt K. Little, John S.
M'f almont, J.,hn M'Kee, William M'Sherry. Josiah Miner,
William T. M oriisou, John A. Otto, William Y. Ko)ertN.
.I.'hu W. IloftelMary. John H. Itutherford, H Hundle Smith,
John Smyth. .Lhu SAudi-r, George Wultera und iuvid F.
Williams, -.'U.
Sj the tmesium Was determined in the QtVuumtivc."
fKBKTstiv'a OrFirr. )
llarribui, June 16, lullt.
LN.NSYLVAMA. SS :
r i miitntin iiiuv nit au r njui i"rTE"-
a-L.L.a
intr ii a true and eirrtvt copy "I'llm 'N'eaa1
I .. V ., - ir ...t .1 o. ..i..
attl Lit lie to ii ii iniit'iiriineiil il't In-1 'imdiiul um "
i? UK ,lllt'' aiipeaiti on ihe Jonrnnl of (he
KZ'-C' two 11 iui f of Llie iteiternl AjUsemlilv of this
J
vIV Coimu mutiilih, tor the -wion of lr!9.
Wiined inv hand and the ea of naid office, the fifteenth
lav of June, mie thMtnand eiuhl huntlrl nnd fortv-mue.
TOWNSKXI) MAIXKS,
Scc'ry of tlie Commonwealth.
July 7, It-Ill 'tut.
TUB FARMER'S
ENCYCLOPEDIA.
MDITKI) BY liorVKKNKt K KM I'.HSON.
N ON E VOLUME, Hoyal octavo, 1 1 C.5 .iRf ,
U'uuiifully bouail, containing, ,17 fine plalra,
I
1m
fiiilos nuinrtou Wood Cuts. Sold at about
one fourth tlie rout of tlie KugUuli work, without
anv 1 lutca.
l'lio r'arnier's Kiicvolopodia is a real treaaurv
of practical infovinatioii, wherein the experience of
all unc and countries ia cure lutly rosTr.o rr to
the present day, and admirably arranged for con
venient reference." l)r. Darlington.
c arc fully convince! that such an amount
of valuable knowledge for farmer can be found in
no other work in to cheap and convenient a form
In fact, no Farmer who pretends to lie well inform
ed in las profession, should be without this work."
New lacnncssce Farmer.
An excellent work, III to re ciiMriinneci in pre
miums bv Agricultural nocitiea. J. S. Skinner.
For Kile at thia Office, priiti $4.
Also, bv E. W. CAR It, Third street, opposite
the Exchange, I'hiladclphla I and .N. HICKMAN,
Uulliniore, Maryland.
(7 Ali Oautni Xht re inrnrisut at
tuk CAH.
July 14, 1819. 3m
s hlntr ol Jauv Hipp, dec 'd.
.T OTICE is hereby given that letter Test
rlicnlary, have U en granted to tho uhrnk
licr ou the estate of June Kinp, late of Rush
township, Northumlicrland county, dee'd. Per
ous'indebted (b said estate or having claims
gaiiisV the same, are requested to present the same
lor settlement to the suuscritiers,
WILLIAM 11. KIPP. - ...
ROUEUT C. KUSSEL, J
Push township, July T, 1849. Ot
VVTHEAT WAN T CI) On. dollar
W i bushel, cash, Will ba paid for good wheat
by IKA T. VLEMCAT.
Sunbury Jn.S7th, 184'J tf.
ir:
JV. TENINGS. A cheap and excellent arU
cl lux lasU iung sasb tor sale hy
V J. W. F RILING,
f unbury, July T, MtJ.
ORPHANS' COURT
SALE.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Northumberland county, will be expoaed to
public sale at the Court House in Bunbury, on
Saturday tho 4th day of August next; the undi
vided two-sevenths part of a certain tract of land
aituato in Shamokiu township, Northumberland
county, adjoining Und of Jacob Lcisenring, Mor
gan Hughes, Wilson Price, Solomon Rucli and
others, containing in the whole about 387 acres,
about Ti acres of which are cleared ( wtieron are
erected a lot and frame house, a bam, fruit tree
Ac, cVc. Late the estate of Joseph Yoeum, dee'd.
Wale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day,
when tha terms thereof will he made known.
HCOH H.TEATsj. )
JOHN FAKXWORTH. J
Ciuardiaus.
U order of the Court. i
Havid Kockeicller. Clk.O. C.
Hunbury, Julv 7. I84!t ta
AVUISK & t'LEMKM',
Saddle and Hai-iieN .Tinker'.
fKH E iiiidr.rsigned respectfully
Q iiilorin the public that they
have commenced the above busi
ness in ttutihurv, nnd will con
stantly keep mi hand and ninnuliicture to order, at
their stand in Market street nearly opposite Young's
store, all articles l?longine to their line of business.
All articles manufactured by them will be made in
the bent and most durable style, and at prices as
reasonable as they can be had at uny other estab
lishment in the county. They therefore respectfully
solicit persons to call and examine for 'themselves
before purchasing el.sewhcre. All kinds uf pro
duce taken in by the storvs will be Uikcn in ex
change at the market price.
HENRY WT.IsE.
Ai:t;iTi:s n. clement.
.Sunbury, Juuu S3, 1S1U.
CHOICE GROCERIES.
:oi.to. & co.
S. If. Comer Arch A" Street Philadelphia.
B AVE now in store a well selected stock ol
0 C the very liest Family Ciroecries, which they
will sell ut the lowest prices und warrant to please,
(irern and lilack Tens Irom 1 down to '.ii ets per
lb., the lil.u k Tea 45 ccnu hy the llox, is unusu il
ly line, lnlii e of all quulilics and prices better
tugar for li etc. per !!., tlnju any other store.
Muccaroiii, Yermieelli, Ciuiton Ginger in tyrup,
(Hie Oil of llie U-.-t brands, an assoilincnt of tiie
richest Jellies, and cery article kept in our line.
All goods sent to the country , put up neatly and
securely
l'ivasc try us once and satisfy yourselves whether
we tau suit you. CUl.'i'ON & CO.
S. Y. i:or. Arch & (ith !St.
Philadelphia, May SO, leS4'.). chi-Uin ly
CtRKAT AltitlVAL.
OHN VY. FKIMNtt has just received nt his
store in Sunbi'rv ml extensive assortment of
NKY tiOODS, cf every variety which he is now
ready to sell or exchaiiie for produce; and consist
ing in part of
cloths, lissi.mi:ri:s,
Linen and Collon drillintf, and titmmei
vrttr of nil kin il.s.
Cai.hxirs, Chintz, Gincham, Lawns, &c.
Muslins !il i;ac lied and utiblcaclifil.
PALM LEAF AND OTHER HATS.
Queens tea re and Hardware of all
kinds.
Dkugs Paints, anl Dyestti-ts.
FISH, SALT, AND TLASTER.
And a great variety of other articles all of which
will be sold nt the Inwest terms.
rMinbury, May 2d, ISt'J.
LlQUOIxSVINKS,&a
THE aubseritspr has just received a new supply
- cf Ihe best liipioin that ever came to .Sunbury,
consisting in part ot
Superior old pale Uraiidy.
Fine Cogniue Umndy.
Superior Old Jamaica Spirit.
New England lium.
Fine Holland Gin.
Suerior Old Whiskey
Comm. in do.
Sus?rior Maderia VYine
Lisbon do. do.
.Superior Port Wine,
liurgandy Port do.
Sweet Malaga Wine.
Superior Claret Wine in bottles.
C'hnmpngiie do. do.
HENRY MASSER.
SHiibury, May SC ISO.
JUST. ARRIVES.
A Sew Assortment orFrcNli (iooda.
IRA T. CLEMENT,
I) E.'PECTFLLIA' informs his friends, cus
turners and others, that he has just received a
handsome assortment of
NEW GOODS
ut his store in Market Square in .Sunbury, such as
Drv lioods. Groceries, Quecns
v h re, 1 1 a rd v a re, k .
."unbury, June S3, lP tO.
THE rilEAP DOUK STORE.
CAITIELS&SICITS'S
C'uKAr Nkw k SKcoD hand Book Smoke,
North H'c.l corner of Fourth and Arch Slreett
Vhiladclithttt.
Law Books, Theological and Classical Book,
MEDICAL DOOXS,
BIOGRAPHIC A Lie HISTORICAL BOOKS,
SCHOOL UOOKS.
Scikstific io Mathkhayic!. Room.
Juvenile Books, in srent vnrielij.
Hymn Books and Prayei Books, Bibles, all sites
aim price.
Blank Boo J s, TS'ritiifr Paper, amlStationnry,
HViaOmt'e aud Ititall.
IV- Oia prices are aHirh lowrr iliaii llw mmixah prisfs.
( r l.iliinni-s unit Hitiull unci-is ol ( ks purclias:ij.
Hooks ini)oric1 lo orilcr troiu l.-iiidou.
J'liiluilililuu, juiil U, ins-y
otltc to l'liiitif ut lt tors.
ALL eollcelnrs of taxes wh.we duplicate pre
vions to m4ll, have not lieen settled, are here
by notified that their bond wil! be entered on re
cord if settlcmqut is not made.
By order of the Commissioners,
GKOKGE MAKTIN, Clk.
Sunbury, July T, 1S4U
LA 111) LA MI'S.
COKXELIll . CO.
No. 110 ( lirsnut t ,
ESPECTFl'LLY announce that Ihcyhave
just finished the most eitemive asswlment
of
LAMPS,
thev have ever offereilfor ale, coiniirisinj
ELF.dANT NEW STYLE CHANDELIERS,
BRACKETS, PENDANTS, slAMTr.L
lujhts, &c.
In gri-at variety, and of
ORIGINAL DESIGN'S.
Much attention ha been paid to ECONOMY,
in tlie construction of tliee Lamps, and such are
niade as will produce the greatest amount of light
from tlie least consumption of Lard.
Recent iniiitoveoienUi in the manufactory, with
f - 1 . J L .
tlie introduction 01 new ana permcuso niscmnery,
enables them to sell at a vary GREAT REDUC
TION front former prices, and all articles before
leavina th manufactory, are carefully inspocled,
and are warranted perfectly tight, and to give satis
faction.
Philadelphia, June t, 1849 ly
IJAISINS, Currants, citron, cheese, pepper
sauce, Ac. For sals by J. W. J KILING
Punbun-, Tec. 5, IHI-
rthfHandof Cut of fwr Cnnm. fyptilitind
Othtt mpurr riiwiwjt of the hloml-nd iftkrl aunt
HUAXTITY which u of 7
a f Proof of the purifying mdirot ptm-
Haemte thtn th$n is unquestionable ttidtnet thai-
BRANT'S
INDIAN
i fuch A Mriicinr. in rvorr ro':t ; Mid there t abuiv
dmit pro.. I. hi trial curt r'tlurU'il. Uiat ONL HOT! l,K .if
tt iiHitniii ftur iMiriitinff. hfHltnir virtur nnrl medical
pwr tn mi Ut re j cnntJiii'-il tn four Hottle$ of y r
mparilia, ur tiny othvr medk'inr tlmt h'i ever .Mien iittl-rud
lr mile. 1'hfi- ii utniMulitl pntut iti mir pinjililct,
thar It th uhv of tin- enrnt Tntiittn Purler, tticy thi
wr bri.vo tt't LtVK ihjy tlmt wern I. auk uml tJair
ri.KD cun inw Walk thi y 'tliHt were Hick. rcKoruinti,
iiJ utlmrwitttf dlM'itrfd, liuv lcnn Hkai.kii Hint CtiiKb.
IIuiliitGds Thousands
frit bttvH unrtl Khakt'r I'fHtuKit. uttftr liHV.it 17 used nnit
totted at. t. thr rnrtPfHtritlKt irJ other ntcdtciiic rucuui
Bieitded tu t-urif bliHnl riiicBi"rt hnvii dtd'ltd llmV
Brant's is tho Cheapest,
bream Out llutth of it Im mort incilii-xl. curmive mut
ter in it hiuI. iti ctt:.M aetice, eurm tnrc tiisct in ruucU
Usi tme. Limn vne luftHr of imy tit her incdicinti.
M. ih.Mi. O.Si: liuuUui hiiA'r I'uihkikk curn
FOC'H 1'IME.S untie dit H8 thuti hottir uf mmattl
riiU n PrHtrirn' woiiM be us th-ap Ht frurdot-
tart n l.mtle. uf tawaftri.V t w dattir. Hut HH ANT'S
I'L'Kii'lKIL 1. ihi l.l lur unly (INK 1M jLI.AR 11 buitltf t hikI
r h IniUlt! of it ka cun-d. and ii A;wiVr cf ctinn. Fauf
Tine n much diieHtti m one bottle of mrmHirHlt. tliitre
fure, "ur-t'(pui.!ii, in coiin qumoti of it cm, pownr hiuI
lesn hn-di'Hl Hlii N'-y, should bit miM Ht no mere tltou
'IHtenly b'irc (-t jilt bottle, to bu h c?. h tbj I'tHl
Hk i One liuUctr.
Ono Dollar's Worth!
How much t'AVCKH -ihiw much Svpmilii Imw mifh
Schokli. will t htv J tutiar'e tcorthn't llra-tt $ PL lUe'ltZH
rum? KchiI liic lulIowuit lUtciiieut. wlncli i u
luen of ii- uotver.
CANCSROITS SCROFULA!
'I ict titf raw of n luituf man who yet I'w ll rrt
curiJ nl m wurfte car ot r'i rotiilH, by oniy Tutlre Buuim
ol Hi mi iti Purifier, tfinn ever hi curcii by the liie uf
Tttcltt tialfontoi the hmt ur6ponlla rhttt wmc ev r niudf.
SHrsHpHiii: Un not mtfficitni mcdicbl ptTVret to (tlliuct tha
CUi of tucli n rrval:imtlo hoprUtfi vhp
Mr. J li. JUsxt.N.ol Nome, Onri tin Co . A. V. hd Srof
tila four yrvfr.wiu coutined tn hi U-d the Ut rr-li
wh no much di-CM-ed itiiti dehiiitttod to ! uimitltt to
ruiev hi" h-o.d MliU Lend, lie hn.l the brA nietiicnl nt-tt-e
iittd imeit all ut the O ft turf anllat lo no v,H.
rtftirt i!it torte Mnd wort. Mid vtn t uo-nt.-n d in be in
nnd could nut live tjcriitv ff.nr hntrr$ longer,
when he ci inmi need otna IUIAN T-i'l'tHIKIKIt. Hit
rA wmh ttittn ntttrUt oft', front tr u rtirn olt w Nt enten
thioiii!ll Ida tcindjiipe uiitler hi i hin. no lit it lit I'tvmliMd
tliitiujii the ho!o his titr win to i.ntin b-oimd thtl it
could be lifted up out fit it phtre, tt only holdinj; hv n
email ic llie 11 e t! mie aim vmj d!-tror.,d by two V,.
ct:rj an l lrrr iirtli-r the unti. Ht lucre nt n nntu'4 Aa.iJ.
hud iii-ti y rt't t throui'h Ui lilv ir.tu Am ittuiy. liu, .
wm itttlieieil with Tirextj inch jttTid. . rftnnvc ?
ctTji. n vhiu.u iMit- ot hi.- pm.uti. l-oi tut tin t itud lull
pftrticwiitt'-i. sre our VatujthUu,
I'iMt. 'J11.1MA8 Williams, oho of tin in out skdlul pli
icieli4 ol ;uloe. Wn i-Hlled tt" fee iuaKiti Hiu day before
h cottitneni'fd u-iici UrauT'e 'irifi r lncV V." exHiu
uie.t htm. hud then told hiiu 0ml aU the iitiiu'i'iti In iLts
itxrWcoiiUi no: curt hint tlmt hi l-;uo wmm
Worse than Hopeless !
Now hear Mr. HAMS IN S Mat. in. -m .f cure f- HNjil
Mv Mit'r procUM-d one bottle ot IWA.WS I'llilP i. (J
X TKACV of liit!l t J.,nn.ir,t nut-. of li,,n-e
I commenced uiny tii.it. mid bfJtttit Ut t'ei bitter that
BUTTLK I'imldi'd me li ojf WiV in i. Where 1 hud beep
nn.iiird one ymr -the M.it-.'.J) l.i.ulc etiwliled toe In trrt
OHt of th- AuMn'-the TIlIUIl bofthf enhle.l me to H'alk
J 'ipo MtU. to .ionic Centre. whrr I procured Sir Haiti?
tiiote ; Mtti win, n 1 ii.t.i implied ti-ilJi; them. .'' rrnirtn out
ot '.'Verity t'h'er Hah hkai.ku I'P Hint thro buttle morv
ctJ'cited it l'ldti r.t r I'LiiK of nil tin L'lcurtt, und re-
feloted me to mittd hrtU'ft.
FOUIITSEN WITNESSES!
Mr. IlASKtN lm u m n tn the h'mve furls), nd the
fHCt Hi-ti uitneitsed ftud eertlllcd to hv lUil'T. 'I'. WlL-I.IAMS-Mr.
(J. II. DHOWS, proprietor of the If'tX Uvuit
W.f-Miffct-rn. I1IS.K1.1, A. J.tHJN .Mill. Whole-le t.iui
ruuil Urueiitt'H nnd KI.KVKN other rreprctahle vitneses.
Wo Challenge the World .
To I'ROVi: tt Cure of k rtxoltii'j nnd utterly hottest n
cfine of fcrofulH. by the u.- 01 'i i.S TIMKs tnui-h
tarravarilta, or ttny oihcr nit dicnie, h whh ued of Itrant n
I'urjjier tn erii ct llie nbovc cure wh'ch 1:1110 kIihII b
provt d hy iu Yuiny wilt Itnoirn, re.ipetabk ttitntsete, t
the 11 hove cuiv.
FtiK SALK II Y John V. Frilinr. SunMirt fn.
Mnrv A. McL'jiv .irt..1.o.UM.lf..l
J 'In1, n. It !ifci Mil'on,
Hfiiry .1. Win. iTt tlo
Kdw.'ird A. Kut suit do
All Iciteismid onl'TS tiitntt he QiUlcvMcd Vt "nll;tc k
Co.. Hifl Ilr-.tnUvKv, New Y.rk.
iSiiiihury, July sil, IMi ly.
"Encourage Your
HAAS AcliKXX.
fasiuonadlj: make of
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS.
'PHE suliSi'tibcr rcspcctfullv lull tlie nttrntion
ut' the ullii' to tlicir large ami spli'iulid assort
ment ol'evtry (juulity and price uf
AltIll-VBSI
which cannot (Jul to reconiinciut itself tu'evcrv one
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workimihsliip on J spkndiil finish, made up of the
best stuck 10 he had in the city. No etl'ort is
spared ill Wus manuliictiirc of their ware, ami l!ie
subscribers are determined to keep up with the
many improvement which are constantly be inn
made. Their stink consist of Mahogany
Siil'aM, Oivaii nnd Loiiuscm,
litirr ntts, Srcrrtntfrs, Sftcb oralis,
SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DIMNG TABLES,
and olwi YUNETIAX 13L1NU.S, equul to VluU'
delphia nianulactun-.
BEUSTEADS, of every pattern and price,
CI.TBOAUDS, WOUIC AND CANDLE
. STANDS, TOILET TAULES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
in 'iort, every article in this line of their business.
Thi s alo manufucturc ull kinds and qualities
of
CIIAII'S,
inehulin; varieties never la-tor to bi" lnul in
iSiinhiirv, such as Maiiiirjixt, Uurt ii-xt'T
Cl'VLKII Mll-LF. (illtCIW ; AMI WlXllSllll
CHAIKS, iviil iM t I'iami Stools, wlncli are 01
the latest stylr, ami warrante.l rti Ho eveelleil tiy
none manufactured ill the C itics or elsewhere.
The subscribers an- determined that there shull
be 110 eVcuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, a every confidence can W entertained
about th ipiulity and ilnUli of their ware and
Chairs.
Their articles will be disposed of on as good
tei-ms us they can la; ptirchnsed elsewhere. Coun
try Producp takfu in payment for work.
fir I'NDEKTAM.NG attended to on rcanon-
ttble terms.
tV The Ware Room is tn Market Street,
opposit J. 01111g s store, and nearly opposite
Weaver's Tavern-.
DANIEL HAAs.
UEOHCiH RENN.
1S49 tf
Sunbury', April 2S,
Notice to Ot'llnciui'iitt..
LL persons indebted to the suhscrilier, longer
than six months, nn note or lonk account, are
requested to call and mako n-llleim-ut. or else their
accounts will be left with a magistrate for collec
tion. JOHN W. FRILINti
Sunbury, July 7, 1849, -
STONE WARE.
STONE milk Pans, stone Jugs and lltchers,
and other articles of stone ware in received
and for sale by JOHN FRILINti.
Sunbury, June 53, 1849.
tOR SALKi A good cow, nearly fresh for
sale cheap. Enquire at Uie office of tlie
.-imcrican.
Sunbury, June 0, 1819. '
n OOK.S and Gold reus. On hand several eon-
ies uf the life of Christ, and tuso a nuiulicr of
gold pens which we w ill sell at Uie Philadelphia
prices. For sale at this office.
DADD'8 celebrated Horse and. Cauls Medi
cine for sale by HENRY MAER
Sunbury Jan. 27th, 1849
flE Aft, from the New York Camon and Pckin
X Tea Company. For sale bv
J. W. FRILING
Sunbury, Dee. t, 1818
notice to Subscriber).
TMIC History of the "Army and Navy of A aver
tea," is now rcidy for delivery, and subscri
bf ts will be witc4 cn chortlv. by thr sieat, with
. r.i.. - ' ' ' - - -
oj'- vi isv -k-ik:
IMPORTANT MOM tlllllt AHVA.
Depredations of the Indians Sonon and 1
Paso laid Waste Cholera among United
States Troops and the Camamhtt.
Sr. Lotiti, Auifust 13.
By an arrival hare from Chihuahua,
learn that the Indians were very hostile lh
that region. They were murdering Amrl
cans and Mexicans in cold blood, wherever
an opportunity offered. ''''"
The Governor had raised and lent out ft
party of men ro meet the enemy, offering
50 for every scalp takun. . ' J
The Indians had entirely laid waste ths)
State of Sonora, but the government is doing
nothing to cheek them.
They have also entirely desolated the re
gion mound Kl rum), driving off the stock
ami killing the inhabitant. ' -
This arrival came by way of Santa Fe,
but britipn nothing later from that hlace. , ;
Some U. S. troops were met on the Cima
roon river, anions whom there had been se
erai cases of cholera.
Tliu cholera had severely scourged the In
diiins of the Arkansas, and many hundreds
hail died.
Air. Angus Bootes, at Independence, from
Santa Fl', writes that three hundred Indians,
principally Cumatichus, had died on the Ar
kansas river. The rest of the tribes had dis
persed nnd gone South. These ate the In
dians from whom trouble was feared by the
trailer?.
The St. Josi'pl'i's Gazette publishes a letter
from Dr. Edyiu, of the army, written at Fort
Laramie, statin;; that there had been 45 case
of cholera and 7 deaths among the soldiers.
The health of the emigrants along the
Plains was rapidly improving. They had
thrown aw'ay much property in order to fa
cilitate t'.ieir march. Wagons which cost
S13j, were sold for $5.
Mr. Rm, au emigrant from Wisconsin,
was immlered by the Siou.v. Indians, while
hunting o;t llie Platte river.
IIKGISTKR &. RECORDER tic.
rpilE iiiidi-isijnoi respectfully offers himself as
a CnW.id.ite u tlie next (tcneral Election, for
tlicc oll'mM. licini; well acquainted with th
duties tor s.-M-r.il ye.irs, and fully determined, if
eli'ctt d, to .lis. l,.ir.:c them f.iithlully, lie believas
lie ciiidd tsive ci-iH-rul satisfaction.
I also plo-.liff nivself, that, if elected, 1 will apply
the one hall' of the ru tt proceeds of the offices, to
the support of Mis. Irwin and her Orphan children
(whose iih!i-'ent circumstances greatly need it,)
for two years from December next, the time Mr.
Irwin's lerm would have expired, if he had IWsd.
The support of the electors Would bo greatly re
membered bv
DAVID KOCKEFELLER.
Sunbury, Amrust I, lb-l'J.
To Ihe Democratic Votern of Xor
tD:iiiilcrlaml County.
Fklluw CiT.ixi:ji: Warmly urged by many
of mv friends, i offer my-lf as a candidate for the
office of
PJX.ISTEft 'AND RECORDER
at the msiiing cl.ction, soliciting at tho hand of
my Di inocriitic brethren iho preliminary nomina
tion, ph'thrine myself (if noiiiinarcd and elected,)
to discli.ir'.'i! in uood luitn alt tlie dime Incum
bent ou said ouVc. .
Vciv resiiei-ll'iil'-v vour fellow citizen.
' ' JOHN W. MILES.
July VI, lulO.--
TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTHUMBER
LAND COL'NTY.
'PlIK -nbsci:bcr at llie solicitation of a number
of bis friends again offers himself to his friend
ami li-Mow citiM-nK of Northumberland, as a candi
date for the ollii-c. of
RKCILSTER &. RECORDER tkc.
Should he Ve cleetrd. he promises o Spare no time
or attention to discharge the duties of the said
office faithfully and impartially.
JAMES D. BARR.
Lewis township, July 11, 1849.
TO TIIE'ELECTORS OF NORTHUMBER
LAND COUNTY,
'JIIE subscriber takes thia occasion toannonncee
to his friends nnd fellow citizens, of Norlhum-l-rhind
comity, that he is a candidate for the office
KEG I ST CU & RECORDER, &c.
for the county of Nerthiiinberland, and respectful
ly solicit their support at tho cnauing election.
Should he lie elected he will perform the duties of
said office with fidelity.
FREDERICK HAAS.
I'p. AusnMa township, July 14, 18-19.
TO Till: l'.LECTORS OF XOfttllUM
U Eli LAND C0U.NTY.
Fi i-uiw-Ci riati s: At the solicitation of a
iiumbi-r of in v old friends, in diflerent part of the
countv. I lifichy oM'-r mvsctf as a candidate for
the oilice of
IlM.lSTr.R & RFC'ORDER
at the ensiling J.oetion,
EDWARD OYSTER.
Siin'iury, June 30, lts-1'.l.
RE(JISTER & RECORDER, &c.v
'T'lIK subscriber hns been solicited to offer him
t si If arain lor the olHce of
i:t:atsrt:u &. iiecorvkh
lV-r Northimilierlaiiil county, and trusts if elected,
his experience iu said office will euuble him to dis
churge its duties satisluctorily.
JOHX P. PURSEL,
Sunbury, June 23, 18-18.
TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTHUMBER-
LAND COUNTY.
7M. W. 11CTT1LYON, of Upper Auruxa
' olU-rs himself to the electors of Northum-'
In-rlulid eoulttv us a candidate tor
,oi .r TUElSrRER.
should U- eliH-tcd, he promise to discharge tk
duties of said office with fidelity! i
Upper Austisltt, June B, lb43 . , ,
COUNTY TREASURER..,
A COU YOl'Nti, ol'lbe borough ofSuobuy.r
otli rs bniiscll to the electors of Nnrthumber
laud Couuty, as a candidate for the office of
TREASURER.
Miould he bveleeteil, he will endeavor todischarte
the duties of the office in such a manner as ta
give gi-neiul satisfaction.
Sunbury June u, I IU.
"lOUNTYTTmsussioKa.
nHE subscrilier offers hiuatelf to tlie electors of
-- Northumberland countv as s.nti.l.i- Inw
COMMISSIONER.
luniUl hf yc oloclttl W will kithfulljr dichrg
WILLIAM WILSOX
Lewi towiisiiip, June S3, 1848.
TO THE EtECTOUS OF XORTHl'MBUU
LAND COUNTY.
Fklsow Citissss. Encouraged by saisaareass
fritruls 1 hereby offer mysell' lo your "-niitltraiest
as a csudidats for the office of
COUNTY COMMISSlOSr
at the next general slectien. feheuU ' J
majority of your suffrage, I will euaV-
charge the duties of said olEce with '
Wil tiiu
Chili: qifniue tewBthtr-. Jun IV V