t 93K 0 "' rEHRITLVANIA tCniSLATlIRB '' esslsalfsl. ., . Hahrhburo, Feb. I SmT. Petitiomt nnd Remonstrances. Petition asking for the repeal of Ihe law Jlrohrbiling the circulation of notes under the denomination of five dollars, issued by bank In other State than Pennsylvania. One against the repeal of the kidnapping laws. Billi Introduced One In extend the juris' diction of Justices of the Peace; one to au thorize the erection of three bridges near Reading. HocsR. The House was called to order by Speaker Cessna, and proceeded to business, ; Billi Reported. Bill authorizing the Go vernor to subscribe fur 300 copies of Peter A. ftrntlfnn'a wnrk Oil Sheen and Wool ; a bill to extend to the Commonwealth the provis ions of the law which limits suits against sureties on official bonds to seven years. Negative Reports. Negative reports were made on the bill relative to the fees of Alder men and Justices of the Peace, and the bill , relative to voluntary assignments for the ben fit of creditors. Resolutions. A resolution was passed, in strnc'.iiig the Committee on Waysand Means Ho consult with the Auditor General and the Stale Treasurer, lo devise some means of les sening the expenses of collecting Ihe StatP) County, Local and School Taxes. ..Till Passed. -The bill incorporating the Tennsylvania Steamship Company was taken tip and passed yeas 50, nays 25. And the House adjourned. February 3. Sisstk. Hills Reported. A select com mittee reported a bill, wi'h amendments, to reannex the county of Montour to Columbia Jounty. ' Bill Introduced Supplement to the act In evise the Militia system, and in provide for he training of such only as are uniformed. Housr.. The Tariff" Resolutions. The Se. ect Committee, to whom were referred the esolntions nn the tariff, made three reports, ne signed by Mr. IVnuiiniin, another by lessrs Bonham and Biiinlle, und a thiid iiined by Messrs. Killinger and Brown. The House then adjourned. Currespoixlrwe of tlic PnlJic laalget. FROM WASIIISfiTOX. Washington, Feb 2, 1851. The death of Mr. Kaufman was probably reduced by a ball which had penetrated his Mty and not been extruded ; in addition to ,nt, .Mr. K. was an invrteiale smoker. He m ;u excellent member and universally tett. Many hours tiTter his death, his body s urlf'ctly warm and his limbs relaxed, t aigiti s is usually the case with dead bo. es. Elkcre was something of a warm oi1iiTe wi his brent, hi-, eyps were not rlfc, appeared to be in a slumber. ieblol, iawever, beginning to (low from nrw'ii h(Pd th nature of his disease, IfcauU( ('.y have wi-di-d that he may t ie iwoieii th a day or two jet. His fu' at WJ ink frface to-morrow. McPHXitorV t:l (diawn by Mr. Corwin) i kitter prU 'or lite, Senate to swallow ; but trill tame t 4itvn. The Supreme Court tie CiiftaS l?tae put a different constrnc M on ttk-e swots, law from Ihe Treasury cuUrf y&r tt'abt; and unless Congress eiifi t.e Hx, Am tavirt' of 1316 will yield a yctnaft miuw. Umler the decision of i U. S.Sivirfm; Cwatt, as it is, large sums I w (snn tiiie Treasury, and there will ill pnfcaV fc a deficit. The most per t law is t'iiewrv mutt, after all, be applied iifc a ipraiii f salt"1 Ui particular cases. Vs (Mmi a (fee tsill cuumis down to the r .i c , - .-.jiT -...oi.tmni.t once, or wn i tnc suuscriucT. use team tkf freimn--, si tatill amendment , J"OH I VlH K I be -k M it, svljcfc being g.-rmain to j jackson ,pM j,ln. 851. 3t. fcili, -xui"it be tedl omt uf order. The i - if H lJte come sit f.u'iily, ami we shall j NOTICE. his Ttreitgl'.. Mr. Buchanan is here, and ! Norllllinilirrlnml foilllty, H. frv-uds are ralfcer Ay of lojiching the I In the Orphans' Court at January Term. A. D ., . - .,.(,.- I 1851. on the Petition of Daniel Gring and Cutha- isttre, even tijoe wm hereti'nre were . '. , . r .i. rine his wi!e, late I iilharinC Morrison, one ot the ' be in Ijvmt if IhwT HiH.iments. )pirs ol Saumi l Morrison, late of the Borough of Strong, if Ileattiirg, tVl" merif the late j Milton, dee'd. The Court grant a Rule upon IT a mend merit, ) as iuhWlial a mem- ! Llual-rth Moms..,,, h.tcrmarried with John Wor . . , . . I in. Catharine Morrison, intermarried with Dau- w i in Iho ttiwms nu-Uanaii j (iring, Nan. y Moms.in. intermarried with No u It is now certain t'.xt Oa'Ua. Rnchanan a, Prentitc, ShihucI Mnrrisuii, since deceased : Walker m ipiinfl Jo amwJinjr the j IT. he cheap postage bill is so amended by Senate lliat jou would scarcely know it. three and lve cent rates, as t have nl- aunenncej in my letter to the Ledger e been restured ; the chiure f pains and allies on publishers refusing to publish list of iincalled fur letters, is entirely .ken out, and Mr. Matteson's Royal Enr- made Republican acain. He seems la ' 'er "the higher law to the rules of gram- ' ." So make yourself perfectly easy on core ol '-that amendment." I ilonbt r much whether there will be time left to i the law this session, or whether the se and Senate will aiee. The only way ass the bill this session, is for the House ome up to the notions uf the Senate. Obskkvkb. is said that Bern, the well known Polish eral, died at Aleppo in Ihe first part of ember. Ha lemaiued in the Mouamme faith to the last, and was buried with tary honors. With Bern faith was a niat of small account ; bis business was action that of the most intense and tumultuous His only religion was to avenge his try upon the Russian despotism, and de y tha tyranny of the Czars. Personally vas one of the bravest and most generous eings, a man of most fertile resources and inal mind, nejitlo Napoleon and Welling, the great commander of modern times. was small in stature, but of an active and ring temperament. Hit will once fixed, ling thon of impossibility could turn it, that impossibility he was the last to ad He was born at Taruow, in Gallicia, in 'j, and was accordingly fifty-five years old is death. cntom jo Pa Est DfcKT. -Several Demo io papers of Indiana urge the nomination Jul Benton for President. Since hi de '. in Miissouri, some who previously te imended General Lane, now aupport Col iton. i. mrtv pocket is (Treat gulf between and aMccee. impasMble,h, wb,ch jdeJ Laxaiua fiom hi Jriena, uie minion Fine Groceries nnd Tens t DAVID PEASE, S. W. Cornsr 6th f Arch Street, Philadelphia. OFFERS for mle all kinds of choice Family Groceries and selected articles tit his line of business; Greon and Black TeSsot all qualities ml nrices 1 Krai Mocha, Old Java and other kinds of Codec. Sugars, Corn Starch for pud dings, Farina, Fi(rs in small drums, Layer Kai ins, Ercnch Clarified Isinglass for jellies ( Extra While Wheat Rochester and Philadelphia Fa' mily Flour in W hole and Half Barrels j 'Latour' Olive Oil) assorted kinds of Sauces and Ketch ups, Pickles, Olives, Preserved Ginger, Ac, Ac. tiooils parked lor (lie country anil sent 10 nan Rond Depot or elsewhere without clinme. DAVID 1 BASiKi 8. V. Cor. Cth A Arch Sis. Philadelphia, Feb. 1, 1851 ly ch. M. A. '50. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. TN pHrsunure of an order of the Orphans court of 1 IN orthumlierland county, will be eniKwod to pub lic sale on Tuesday the 2oth day of February, at the Public House of William Weaver in tha town of Shamokin, to wit: Lot No. 3, on which is erected a frame Dwelling House, No. 15 A 16, with a frame Dwelling House thereon, Nos. 74 & 75, on which is erected a STONE HOUSE. Also the interest and right of said intestate at the time of his decease of in and to two ccrtuin lots of Kind in said town now owned by Rev. J. Hamil ton. Also lots Nos. 135, 136, 137, A 138, in the town of Shamokin. Also a piece of land lying between Franklin street and lot No. 135H, Shakes pear und Spnrtzheim streets through which the Kail Koad names. Also a small part of a lot he ir t lie front part of a lot owned by Harnian Sliv er, I'rnnling on Commerce sircct, situate in the town ofShiiniokin, Northumberland county, late the estate of John C. Hovd, dee'd. Sale to com mence at 10 o clock, A.M. of said day, when the terms will lie made known by PAIL LEIDY, Adm'r. 13v ordrr of the Court, JOHN P. PIKsEL, Clk, Jan. S3, 1851) U- "IV'OTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration have been granted to thn sub scrilier on the estate of Christian Krieger, dee'd., late of Lower Augusta township, Northuuibcr lund county. All persons indebted to said estate, or having claims against the samo, arc requested to call on the subscriber for settlement, SAMUEL KUIEGEK, Adm'r. Lower Augusta tp., Jan. S3, 1851 (it. KOLA TV I.A AND PENSION A(5RXCY. The Rlteiition of the public is called to the ad vertisement of Mr- Charles C- Tucker, Attorney and Agent at W'ashigton City- Persons hav ing claims for bounty Lands or Pensions aro in formed that the subscriber has made arrangements for the requisite forms, and claimants calling at his ollire, eun have their papers prepared and forwarded to Mr- Tucker at Washington, and by him be properly attended to before the De partment there. II. B. MASSER. Simbury, Jan. 18, 1851 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county to make distribution to and among the heirs of Leonard Flouts, dee'd., hereby notifies all per sona interested, that he will attend to the duties of his appointment on the Nth day February, A. D. 1851, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at hisotliceiu the Uor ough of Suuburv. CHAS. J. BRUNER, Auditor. Sunbury, Jan. 18, 1831. 3t, POCKET BOOK LOST, "H" OST on Saturday the 1 1th inst., on the Tnl fiA pehoi ken road, between George Conrad's tavern and this place, a pocket book containing a S 1 0 note of the Miners' Hank of Pottsville, and i a $3 note on the Coming Bank. Abo a soldiers I discharge of John Latsba, and other papers. A I reward of $5 will be paid for the recovery of the Pocket book nnd contents try leaving it at tins leaving a widow Mane.h Morrison (mid no issue,) now ol the State ot Illinois, rwah .Morrison, intermarried with William Kenneday, Charles Morrison, nml Henry Morrison, Margaret, Mary and Franklin Morrison, heirs And representatives of said dee'd, requiring them to apiear ut the sta ted Orphans' Court in April next, then and there to accept or refuse the said estate at the Valuation thereof, and ill ease all the heirs and representa tives, refuse so to do, or to take the salnc, then to show cause if any they have why the said premi ses Mionld riot lie sold according to the aft of As' seiulily in such case made, Sic-. (VrtilVil from the records of our said Court at Suubury, the 81I1 day of January, A. D. IBM; By order of the Court John P. Pursell, Clk O. C. J All of which you are hereby required to take notice, JAMES COVERT, Sheriff, January, IS, 151. Gt. aivi:ktim:j.: vr Bounty Land and Pension Agency, WASHINGTON, D, C. rjMIK uin)(rmnn1 AWury mid General Ag"- at th J City ul WaeiiiuxU'iL, tier his rrt-iert tn uricuriuii lijuniv lunula umt JriiUHiS UX tliie enlliled. Uflng r tuuiifittly 1 M-atfil ut Hit btji ui O ivcrmiieut, Willi Uior iHijiti uiitj imiiitiitf urtuaiii(;Hire wiiti lliu uwtfiHry Inniut, miti luuliite ut litiiiit'Ksi, und having ui'ci'imi tt itfidtf r mni KdilK lik-tl in Uic I; . S. war time., tie tvjrn i n-llllU i ln tiie M.f(ly uml atti nfuc'tory niijUktiiieiit ui Gtivufiiuiciit cluinw ot every kind. liy a lata Act ui uimgreu, u -mnigr iouu n ifraiiiiHi in the lfu(;ra and lotriier ui' tlt wxr ut ll'i, und ot ilte vim ri ms IiiUimi wurs, Mure I jlffl. To lbo wlm served inn iu'iitlis acre: to tlie who curved i-mr in.uitha bO mcT-; tuui u ilioiM! who aeiveu one intilu 4U acrca. Arrmiftntniui liavt tweii uuuie with gentlemen m tn Imnil nruiMM.oii indifferent anrtiima tif the Courttrv, lor the liwuti'Mi of wurruuia, and the aalc nf the Kitvutat when itfutui, uu the moat advunuigeoua tenna; the payment uf Uixca, redeuiiriiou td kimia, aulil fur tuxea; r ilcctl if dt-Ua; aiHl t the traiiawtiou iti (rent?rul Lw buaiitcas, in the diifernit Kialea and Territorie. Ho tendera bia aerv ca to iik'uibera if the nroftai4in at a dtauiiire, and whf claims tixuiiiat the U-ivernuiciit, are pre rairea ity a mtiu Ageui, win mate one uau ma usual ie. The net'esanry forms aitd inalructions, and infiriiuititn m at I suhjecla Hppertmt'itia tu a aurcetsM'ul jrfoaetmioii ol this busincaj. will be luriuaUed lo ruguktr CorroaftoiideuU with out rliuifte. Teraons ciesirmff nil trnuition of friends iu the army or navv. will fin ward to him all the particulars known ul' their aervici tofrelher with a fee ot one dollar, and their anqui- nea will ite vepueu w uy return 01 mail. AU eoiuiouuica liutu io (paid,; sua mVlriwd to CUAULK C. Tl'CKKR. (Bn 17, P. O.) December db, ItvaO Waahingt-oll, I). C. Estate of JOHN HAMOR, Deo'd. TV OTICE Is hereby given that letters of admin. A ' istrstion have been granted to tha subscri bers on tha estate of John Hamor, dee'd., late ef Point township, Northumberland county. All persons indebted to said estate, ot having claims against the same, are requested to call on tlx sub scribers for settlement ABRAHAM HAMOR,) SAMUEL HAMOR, Adm'rs. JOHN HAMOR. ) Point township, Jan. 11, 1851. 6L SUNHUKY AMEltfCAN AND SHAMOKIN JOUJWAL. r&BSMANi HODOEI 4V CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS (Bet wens Bndwr No ) A MS now rureivlny rk'h nnd Itenutlfiil awnrtmwt of J.X. Knnry Pilk and Aiminery wi-m, m wn-en wum purtirularly hivitr the attention of all Cash Pnrelmeeta, and will make it an object fir them to give us a call, as we art determined to sell mir naaortment. Urt Cash, tower than ever hWora ntTi-rcd in this innrkrt. Milliners ran sunnlv themselves with ererr nrtirla in thnr line, at aliout the cost uf iniporiniinn or A option pri ce. Mnny of our f are manniai'tured expressly for our own sales, and cannot be suriusscd for besuly or low prices. Rich IT nt nnd Cnp Rihhons, a fairge variety. dksnnd HhIimb lor Bonnets. Cttipfs, Cm o l.insi'S, 'lorHonn snd Illusion Iacss Triinnunsrs lor Hum, Caps ainl Urrwr. JWtiiy I.iihI Cae. Party and (prra Ilrad Drews. Kinhroiderrd Ciini-a. Cullnrs. Ciiirs. and Chemisetts. I'imbroiderpd KdgiiiKS and InseitittfT, Swiss and Mustin, Lures. i iiimii. nruaw iL v stwiw ieiu. nit mim ijiaiv aiiic Kmhroidfrnl. nivirt mid Pin in I.lnan rsttlbriC Tlkfs Olovea and Mills. Kid. Hilk. Lisle Thread Slid Sewinr rfOK iVarfs, rravnrs and Tr.s Hkft. Swiss, Jjuonett, Hook M up! inn, nnd Ilishnp TsWn. Einhroidcri-d. Uanmsk nnd Plain Canton Crnpt Shawn. A Full AMiTimont of fttrnw Otwds. Prem h nnd American Arlitiriid Fl wers. With a Innre vunetv not mentioacd above All wishing to avoid pay hm; I prices will make money ny caning anti smiatymg ineinseives. New York, Jan. 1S lSfll 3m. NOTICE TO COLLECTORS. NOTICE it hereby givtfri to the Collectors of Northumberland county, that those who do not Betlle and pay off the amount of taxea placed in their hands for collection on the ,17th of Fch ruarv. (on which day the ConimiKsioners will meet to make any exonerations that may be ne cessary,) ther will he dealt with according Id taw. CHARLES WEAVER, ) WILLIAM WILSON, CdnVrft CI1UI.STIAN ALBERT. ) Simbury, Jan. 11, 1S51 Gt. SELLX1TG OFF AT IlKDUCKU PKICES. riHE snliscriber desirous of disposing of her JL stock of MILLINERY AND FANCY DRY GOODS, rrsprrtfully informs tlie pnMic tlint slie will sell lirr rutin-" stork now on hand, at very reduced prices. Her stork is miule up of nn assortment of lasliiniiahlc millinery goods. Also a lot of fash ionable Fonry Dry Goods, consisting in part, of Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, and linndsomo material, of various kinds, for la dies' dresses. ELIZABETH FOLLMER. Punlmry. Jan. IS, 1S51 If. NOTICE TS hereliy given that letters Testamentary have lieen granted to the suhscrihera on the estate of the Kov. .las. Kay, late of the Borough of ISor Ihumlicrlaiid, dee'd. All persons indebted to said estate or having claims against the same sre rc qnestcd fe call on the subscribers for settlement without drlay at tha residence of C. H. Kay, A'or ihumhcrland'. JAMES 1CAV, ) F V. II. KAY, l' Eiecutois. Xorthnmliertand, Jan. 18, 1851. 6t. A VALUABLE FAKM AT PUBLIC SALE. rpHE Suhsciibcr ort'ers at public sale, on Thurs JL day the 13th of February, 1851, on the pre mises, if not previously sold at private sale, the VALUABLE t'AUM on which he now resides, situated on the Sham okin rreek, in Khamokin township, Northumber land county, about one mile above Snydcrtown, on the road leading from iSiinbury to Petersburg, adjoining lauds of John tSinilh, John Hoover and otners. Tho property contains 263 ACRES, ahntit 80 neres of which is cleared, thirty icrts being meadow. The improvements are a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE AND KITCHKX JiyiSt Frame Stabling and a good Stone raiiirr' 3 Spring House, with a never failing Spring of water. Also a small ORCHARD. The Danville and Pottsville Rail Road passes through the said property. The terms of sale, which will lie reasonable, will lie made known on the day of sale. Communications may be ad dressed to the suhscrilier residing in Snydcrtown. ira Jones. Siivdertown, Jan. 11, 1851. ts. THE70RTON HOUSE, TIIEVOUTOX, PA. TIIE suWribcr respectfully intormi the public that he has ojieued a Public House, in the new town of Trevorton, Northumberland county, and that he is well prepared to uccoimnodute his guests in the best manner. His house is located neariy opposite the Company's Store, lie is also provided witli good stabling suliirieut for SO hor ses. He trusts hy prompt and careful attention to business to meet a share of the public patron age. HENRY VVEAVF.lt- Trevorton, Jan- 11, 1850 tf. Estate of MARY II. EISELY, Dee'd. OTICE is hereby given that letters testamen- tary have lieen srauted to the subscriber on the Estate of Maty M. Eisely, late of Sunbury, di-c'd. All persons indebted to sade Estate or having claims against tho same aro requested to call on the auliseriia-r and settle the same. For this purpose he will attend ut the late residence uf the dee'd, Tuesday and Wednesday the 4 111 and 5tli of February next. FRANKLIN A. CLARK. Executor Khanlokin township, Jam 11, 1851. Ct. Cxtale of JsCOll SVYUm, Dee'd. TOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad ministration have been granted to the sub- tiers on the estate of Jacob Snyder, dee'd., late of Lower Mahonov township, Northumlicrland coun ty. All iiersons indebted to said estate, or having claims against the same, are requested to call on the subscribers for settlement. william kebaucii, ) ... John a. rnvder, s Lower Mahonoy tshp., Jan. 4, 1851. 3t. M USH'A L 1 X STIt UM KXTS. chas. Durnviia, No. 207 Chesmit Street, front Arcade PuiLAUKLrillA. TMPORTfin and Manufacturer of all kinds of Musical Inst rumeuls, Fuucv Articles andTovsi H is prices are 1 ower than those df any other store in Philadelphia. All kinds of Musical Iilstru meuts repaired in the best workmanship, and also taken in trade. Philadelphia, May 35, 1850 ly. T. S. SOBST'S AND WATCH ESTABLISHMENT In Selinsg-rove, Fa. liotks, M'attbv and Jewelry, 1 EPAIRED in the bat manner and warranUd to perlorm well. AU work inlruirtcd to his cart will be strict! attended to. Seliiisgrovs, Nov. 30. 1850. tf. 800 LABORERS WANTED, MMEDIATELY on the Trovdrlon Rail Road A to whom liberal wagea will bs paid. KIM B En CLbA V tn, tnginesf. Trevorton, Jan. 4, 1851. tf. lTUllINO liUTTLEH-Breai putnpi, arid ' nipple tubes- A supply of tb4 useful tuts clt4 iuat received and fur wle by JOHN W- FRILINQ Sunbury. Jsji- U, 1651 FASHIONABLES HATS. C. J. WALT0K, M. 848 Market if., beliteen 7 6th t-, (South side,) PHILADELPHIA. T'HE Suhscrilier hss opened a new list stdre and oilers to traders and others who visit the city, a handsome assortment of hats, caps, of eve ry variety, nude up of the best material, and in the latest and best style, and on terms as reasons bio sscan bo hud In any establishment In Phila delphia, vizi Fine silk hats ai $2,50) Good do do at If; 100. Persons from the country who pur- chase of him, can rely, at all times, On getting a good article that will please them, and on that is fully worth the rrldticy paid. C.J.WALTON. Philadelphia, Nov. 9, 1850.1y. WM. M'CAKTY, BOdkSELLER, Broadway, SUNBURY, PA. HAS recently received, among other Sfttcles, a great variety of New, Cheap and Entertain ing publications such as Cospers novels, complete Or Ibparnte. Herberts Do Rodwtll, Dumss do Trollope, Rus do Hallihurtsn, Reyndols do Marry alt, Csckton do Orey, Maxwell do Marsh, Jerrold do AinswOrth, Morris do At the low price of from 85 to 50 cts per volume, Sunbury, Sept. 8, 1850. tf. WJI. M- ROCKEFELLER, Attorney at Law, Mliirravlllr. Schuylkill Co., Pn. BUSINESS will be promptly attended to in the counties of Schuvlkill, Northumberland, Union, Columbia and Montour- Refer to: A. Jordan. H- Bellas, Sr H- B- Mssssr, Esqrs., Sunbury Wm- De Haven, Edward Hughes, Jt Solemon Shindel, Minersvillo C. M- Hall, M. Mortimer, Pottsville Oct. , 1850 lv- CHTrrLESvTliEcTlNS ATTOP.1TE7 AT LAW , l'ottftvllle, IM. Will promptly attend to collections and all busi ness entrusted to his care. June 10, 18-19, BOOT-TREE MAZER, No. 95 Rate Street. Second door below Third, FHIIiADKIiFIIIA- TyHERE all kinds of lasts, &c, of the latest " ' style and best material, are manufactured on reasonable terms. All orders promptly and punctually attended to. Philadelphia, Nov. 9, 1850 ly. PUBLIC NOTICE. Public nolice ia hereby eivrn, tlint (he 1'artnenhin hcre- loi'ure eiisting brl-veti i.iuKt.U & Pll AW, an Comnichirt fur the CoiiBUurti.il nl th Fhil-Jtlt-lplnu mid Wilkttburre Telegraph I inc' nnd ihe uiUrhuiniii Hiver und North und Weil tJrancb I'Pitrffraoh l.uu. ia tun any tliss.lVtKl by nm- tUHl cunseitt. All wr8 m hiiviiiK siirnk'nU-d und p.iift iot tdfk in "The thiludelithiuiiiid 'ilkk!arro IVIrirruhli Coin puny." nre respectfully rcqumtrf, t't prewrtt ihtMr rti'i-ipti for inch rtuymeiitvto KM J. SAIXJKR, K.,of .Iteiitott ii, Uehitrh county, I',, 1'n'nitlput of the Kiid Cointtnuv. Hint and receive their cfititieiitea properly Biithenlicnieil there r ; and nil petaona miviiitr siri'rilen nnd mui tr ttocK in TheSuquttiaimtt Hiver und North nnd Weat H ranch 'IV le pra jdi Coiununy," are all reapert fully refpicated to present ten rtveiptx lr atifii iciynifira to a. c. (iUKl.ls, ol the tnierieuit Hiel. Cheanut atret. oniioaile the ltale House. Fhi'adrlnha. President of snid Cotniianv, or to T. O. VAN- LldKN. Treiistirer Dimville. M uitauf connlv. Pn . nnd eceive their eerlifimtea in due foriii thereior. And All persona hnvenrehiiiiiaairaiuattlieanid I'lirtnerahip, (tO.l.L ti 8HAV, re hi ting to the construriion of a-iid Imea wheth er upon promiaaory note, draft, Ixtokapctninta, or otherwise nre renpertl'ully requested lo prarnt r-rrect statements of the aume without delf.v, to J(11 Tli'L'S, F.t . No. 13 Mercantile Isiurary, 1'hiladi'lphiu, win ia authorized to re ceive and arrange fui aettleuieut of the smne. A C.OOKfsT.. January ll, lm. JAMKS L. SHAV JACOB XISED'S t I.OTIIIM noons, Southwest Corner of Fifth and Market Streets, Philadelphia, VI 7 HO always keeps on hand a large stock of every variety or clollilni made up of good materials, and in the latest and best styles. He would also inform the public, that he pays consi derable attention in getting up Military Clothing, in good st vie unci on reasonable terms. June 15, 1850.. ly "Eiiconrasc Yocir 0Vll!,, HAAS & THEXX. FASItlONAttLG MAKE OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS. 'VHE suhs-riliers resjiectfiilly call the attention of the public to their lare and kpleudid assort, nirllt of every quality and price of which cannot fail trt reconimeud itself to every one who will exathiue it, on account of its durable workmanship and splendid liuish, made up of tho best stock to be hail in tho city. No ellort is spared in the nlanuficturo of their ware., and the subscribers are determined to keep up with the many improvements which are constantly being made; i licir stock consists ol .Mahogany tiofiiA, Divan nnd LountreN, Jjurcntts srcrcuirfcst sroctoonriis. SOFA) 11KK4KFAST AND DINING TABLES) and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila delphia manufacture. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and prieei CUrBOAKUS, WOHK AM) CAN DI.E STAN DS. TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, in short, every article in this line of their business. They also nianutactura all kinds and qualities of CIIAIltSs including varieties never hffiire to be had ih Sunbury, such ti Mihuoisi, Ulii'I Walmt isiiCi iLin Mint (luiruil a.vii AVixiismr CHAIRS, Aid rsxcT I'i.no riTooi s, which are of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewherei The subscribers arc determined that there shall be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture iu the cities, as every confidence can lx) entertained alwui the quality and liuish of their wart and Chairsi Their articles wilt he disposed of on as gooi tcrnts as they ran be purchased elsewhere. Couu try Produce taken in payment for work. (V UNDERTAKING. Having provided themselves with a handsome lUtaas, they are now prepared for Uiidertakinir, and attending fu nerals, in this vicinityt or at any convenient dis tance' from this place. IfT The W are Room is i"n Market Street, opposite J. Young's store, and nearly opposite Weaver's Tavern. DANIEL HAA8, CiEUKUE KENNi Sunbury, Deb U, I860. if. MOU12 NGWGOOll ! Just received at thd store of HENRY MAS SER, a lot of Caps, (jura Shoes, Almanacs, Queensware, Liquors Ac AU of which will bs sold at the lowest pries. Dae. 14, 1850. Valuable llooki. LITE or Cubist, handsomely bound, D'Au aisss's HiaToit or tai RsroaaiTiof, Blaik Dii'soots iao Lsusiss, full bounded. For salt at the publishers prices by H. B. MASSES. Sunbury, Jtry 14, IM. 0EEAT ARRIVAL OF mTTIt.LtAM HOOVER respectfully Informs V T his friends and customers that lie has just returned from Philadelphia, with an excellent assortment of NEW GOODS, which ht) olTers for sate at his liew store at Mas scr's Mill, Hollowing Run. These goods were selected with great care, and will be sold at the lowest prices, HIS STOCK CONSISTS DP EVERY VARIETY) Via J)rj Goods, SucA as Cloths, Cassirieres, Sattinets, Mtttltns, Caltitocs, Muiissdine De Laines, AU patios. Merinos, Flannels, Checks, fit'ng ftmrt.'i iVc. ALSO: An assortment of llATS, CAfS, GUM AUD LEATHER SHOES. QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, IRON and STEEL, NAILS, &e A general assortment df Groceries, such as Sugary CoftW) Tea, Alolas rs, Spices, &c. Also an assortment of Liquors, such as Brandy, Hum, Whiskey, Wines, $'. t"9 Produce of all kinds taken lu exchancd at the highest rrlarkrt prices. llUllowmg Kun, Novi 23, 1850, ly; tO PHYSICIANS AND OTHERsT fpHE subscriliers offer to physicians and dru? X Rists, a carefully selected stock of drucs and medicines, which thev will euarantce td be of thn best quality pure and unadulterated in all cases. Their facilities for importing foreign drugs and chemicals ire such, tbnt they are enabled lo sell them upon the best terms, and nt the same time to assure their customers of their genuineness. They have also recently prepared und now of fer for sale a superior article of G'tl.t'lAKI) .M4rSlt SlCx, Resembling; Henry's Mncnesia. free front earbnni ic acid and rrtuirbness or grittiiless, almost entirely tasteless, combining in nn equal hulk from thrc to four times the strength of the common kind, and sold at about one half the price of Henry's Magnesia. They have also prepared the , Fluid 3Iiijj;iiesi:i, Which is a new and valuable remedy in acidity of the stomach, heartburn, nausea, etc., at less than half the price of the foreign iirticle. They also have on hand of their own prepara tion an assortment of Pure Drugs in Powder, Neatly put up in t, i and I pound bottles, -such as Aloes, Rhubarb, iScnna, Senega, Rlmtany, Ki no, (ium Arabic, Serprnlaria, Ext. Glveyrrh, Ipe cac, Potassa Sulpb., Potassa Nitrns, Borax, Ppi gelia, Bucliu, Orris, Cascarilla, Canella Alba, L'va Ursa. &e. Great care hits been taken to have these pre pared from the best selected drugs and in such a Way as to preserve the characteristics of each ar ticle without injury. They have also a variety of Chemical A: BMi.u itinCeiilical Preparations of their own manufacture, and add to the list all the valuable new remedies aS they become known. Among them may be mentioned the following : HydrneyaMic Acid, Prejmruti'iiis nl' I'uline, of I'otussa, I.iqaor Amm onia, Auua, do. Phosphate, d.. a nrw re medy for Rheumatism. Blue Muss. Extract of Gentian, a .niasiii', 11 T'lntxinun. " Vuleriun, ttiliil, S new Snd useful remedy. Prparjii ins u( Mercury, Iron, " Zinc. Extract ef Senna, fluid, s pleasant I'm in la administer t ehildrea. K.xtiuet of Pnclia Comn., fluifl, " Spclin, ' " .irKiiarilb Com position fluid, " do. do, ..lid, 11 ri simple do, " Col.H jiith Comp. " do simple. Sps. .Ether Xitros. V. S, P., Oils of Copaiva, Cubiibs, Lrgot, Tohaccr?, & Litrato Of Iron and ljuiniiie, Scsqui-Oxile of Iron, an antidote lor arsenic. Citrate of Magnesia, a new and pleas ant cathartic medicine, put up in 12 oz. bottles, $2 per dot. Collodion, or Liquid Adhesive; Plas ter a convenient application in many surgical operations, put up iu small vials. Also CANf HARITVXL COLLODION' OR BUS TERIXG LIQUID, A convenient preparation of canthariJes in many cases where there is a difficulty of applying the Ordinary blistering plaster. A 'routing of it appli ed with a camel's hair brush anil covered with oil silk or some similar substance, will produce a blister in three hours' time; or when exposed, in the usual time of about twelve hoilrs. Physicians and others may depend upon the faithful and prompt execution of their orders at as low rules as the best quality of medicines can be purchased. CHAKLE.S ELLIS & CC. 58 t'liesnut streetj Philada. Laboratory, Cth and .Morris !-'ts. Southwark. Noveiulier 16, 1850. tf. NEW TOYS, FANCY ARTICLES, VANE8, etc. Just received, a Iarj and han some assortment of Toys, Fartey Goods, canes, violin strings, dominoes, games, puzzles and tricks, ntotiug ligures, segar eases, work and fancy boxes, napkin rings, rattles, etc., of every description, at the lowest prices, Wholesale and in tail. Call and see GEORGE DOLL'S NEW STORE. 10J North Cth St., Philadelphia, lata of 2d street. Ni B. Canes neatly mounted, and Fancy Turning done: Nov. 1), 1630 3ino. FslMVIX ILVLti, (Lite er Tin Firm or WatkixsOx &. IlLt,) J'o. 2i SotM Second Street, Philadelphia, IJ ESPECTFULLY informs his old friends and ' t customers, as wrll as the public generally, that he has opened an entire new stock of elegant styles of Spring & Summer Dress Goods. His assortment consists of the latest and most desi rable styles of English, German, French & Ame rican Goods. Such as Delaines', Tissues, Ucru gcs,8ilks, Lawns, Muslins, Shaw Is, Hdkll's, Gloves, and every Variety Of Dress and Fuucy Goods. Philad. March It), 18.50. ly KCW lOIl It & I'IIII.4UEL,II1I.1 JOURNEYMEN Matte Anu( latloti, Cr. tlh and CUeslnul Srcet, Philadelphia. CONTINUE to make and sell a finer and more durable Hat fur the money than any other establishment in the United Mates standard pries of Hals $3 00. Gents and Hoy's Cloth and Glazed Cups, Umbrellas, Csret Hags, Calufy Panama and rHraw Hats at equally low prices. May 25, 1800. ly J. H. ZIMMERMAN, J IS VILE OF TUB I12.4CEi Bunbury, Pa. Osfisa in Deer Street, immediately Opposite the Public School House. I0f Monies collected sud sit kusiueas pimnplly ud ears f ally tlnued to. AprU 20, 1830 NOTICE A 8 tiia subscriber intends making new arrange ments in his business on the first of Janua ry 1831, all persons knowing themselves indebted lo him, srs requested to call and maks settlement up to that time, by payment Or giving their note for tha amount due, JOHN W. F RILING. Bunfcury , D3. 8, 18&0-t iSDTIIEB SCIENTIFIC M'ONDLE , PEPSIN! DIGESTIVE FLUID. GASTRIC ' JUICE A osbat sirsr&psiA cttssr, ! fnnn RKNMKT, or Dm fmirth St.sHsch of Iks , alter directions of DA HON I.IKHtn, Hi. (rnt 'siologieul C'hemi.t, by . 8. HOUHHTON, M. I)., No. )l, North Kichtk Wreet, fhlladclphis, P. This is a truly wonderful remedy for IMIIOt:si1ION1 DYSPKi'HIA, JAUMJICK, l.iviUl CUMI'LAINT, Cf5fTII"ATIO, and DEMI.ITV, Curing after Ns tare's own method, by Nature's own ngcnt, tlis GnMrlS Juice. Half a rensnooiiful of this Fluid, Infused tn water, will digest or dissolve. Firs Pounds of Itonst Href In alwul two Hours, out of tlis ktnmSch. DIGESTION. yynrTtO is chiefly performed in the stomntlh hy tlis A aid of n Hiiid which TrM.lv M. r.,. ,h i....v' in Unit i.rplli, wn,., i s ,t,e of henllh, enlist the (iustns Juice. 1 his fluid is the Ureal Adveiit of the F.ssl, His 1 oriiylng, Preserving, mid Btimulnliiig Ag. ut of the Slo nmeli aill imnnines. Without It Iher. will lie no eiges ti.n, nit p.tiL(.rNi,,ii .,f r.wi .i i.i.. i ; ni ins lio v j ,t mther s foul, torpid, rnimiil, nnddrsirue. u j,n' " "f ,,,e wh",e dltelve nppnrntus. A weak, uau amid, or injured stomach .produces no aond Usstrie Juice, and hence th. disease, distren and ddility which PEPSIN AND RENNET. PEPSI .k..l.:.r.. . . -. - . . Pie ol i ,e ;,V " u ' - -! "'."V0"1 "p'"WaK- fl,M ii i . r, '.in loiiiiu iii nfreju itnutiiumrtt in i m ili,l pnrts nt the hmnnn it.mineh ofti-r death, und 1.11110 I. 1. .1 r " "" to dluesl itself, or cut ilself up. Ac It i. ,'!"! !" ,,!e"l"n""-l of aninwls, h. ihe ox. cilf, won or S'Si, I Wh'::h special Cijl of d frrsMti,. 1 Ifsn,.i . 1 The lo., V IT" ' " power.- ii. .... .. ..ii. . ,. '"""""tyone inousiiiKi nines n,?, . 1. '!"lk.' U,,r"" ''ie,K " "One part ..t I ,- disso ved in s.sly thousand part, of wst, wdi lu-c,t nie:.t nnd other food." Disced sioiiuk-Iis pro dure 110 a n lliiMti . Ii.. uM..a. t .... ..' ,. - ' ..""..i i ,r win. in snow hut tins want uny he perfectly supplied, we quota th. l'r- SCIEXTIFIC EVIDENCE! nRl) 1.11:11111. IS hi. H,.,r,ll .rb- ... ...1 1 Chuuiisiiy, s.iys : "An Arlilieiul Digestive Fluid uudUsnu. to Hie liaslrie Juie . hA ...Hii, i ..... eous ineiiihniue ot the slomuch of thcenlf. in which varimis srlieles ol h, iiteut ii ml emrs, will Ii. sofiennl. eliang ed, and dmested, just iu the same manner us they w.nild be ill uie intniHii rloinneli." l)r. PF.KKIUA, in his famous Ireatirs nn "Fond snd Dlel." miltlilioil !, I.'. ....i. t. t7n- v 1 . '-. rim, iirw i,,rn, ewiie 1.). slates Hie simp (jrrait fact, and dfscril.es tho method of I,;'1" " '" cam iew niguer autiiorities tiiuii IJr. 1)1. COM IU-. in his Vntiinl.il. wri,iii.,.. uni.. .. of lJii;es:ioii." ohservnl llrat "a dimimition of the.l.ie cum,.. tlly nl Ihe tiastrie .lllire is a proniineiit and ii'il-previiilinu cause ol llynpep-iu;" und he miles that "s dis'linruuhcd lirolinvS'ir lit llteili i I......I.... ...I .. 1.. ...n: . l with llns e ,ni;ilnuil, findins everv lliini; else lo I'nil. had r..iiiiru. 1.. i,n 1 : ........ 1... 1 ... ... . . . . : - " ' .Hive, iiiHaiiieu ironi me si'nu(ru 01 llvuiuiiniinn. whic h proved ranuplelelv sneeewiul." Dr. IIUAIIAM ,.,,,l,. ,1.. r. ; tnlile lliet, says: '-it is a remarkable l, t in nlmi ,!-. that Hie si .mai lisof iiniiihls, murenill d in Water, iniuirt tolhelhlld the propeily of dissolvmir vnrinus nrlichs of lood. lllld of vlfeeliliu U kind of lirtilieial ili.re.lio,. ..I tl,..n. n ) wise di Herein 110111 the imtuml digestive process." .... r. i ii.j.v r. i-iear work, the "( heinislry 01 Man," (bea dt Ulanelmnl, l'hila. 140. nn. It.-Jl .ni-- o'ri.,1,. e ivery of PIU'SIN forms a new era in Ihe chemical history 01 IIiltisi noi. From recent rtnnm 1. k,,.i. 11, 0 fiKKl it. .Iiss.ilv.tl as rapidly in nn artificial digrstivu lluitl, prepiiied Iroin Pepsin, as it is in the uaturul tiastrie Juice lla.'ll.,' I'lol'cR. tr IirVCI.lCrtv r .1 t..o- . - : - ' me ,i-iiro,ii i.oiicce 1'iii'a- dolphin. 111 Ink emit W, irk on II, 1111:111 Physiol.,,,,-, devotes ,.,,,,,. p.i.n,ionu exiimiiittiion ol tins snl.iect. His experiments wirh llr. Il-j, ti.A il..... : ol'1" 1 trom the hvinif huiimu stomarh und from aminals are well known. ' In all enses," he suVs, "diiresiion oieur. red as porleetl) 111 Hie artificial as iiithniilimildisestioiis." A UVSPEPSIA CL'IiEK, T)r. Iioriiirrrivs r, r t,,-o,v- 1 ... ... I"' ", "i r.t r-i. narj pronii' cl Ihe ui. .! marvellous effects, curing eases of Uebililv, hm iciaijon. Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption, Supposed lo I,,, ,, i. v,.ry ver(te ,' ,le r.,ve ,, j,,,,' isi!,le to 51 i. d.-mil, of cases iH Ihe limits of this art- Tliselilent lint iitithcntiratf..t oertilioni... I,, ...a lw of more tlian TWO III Mill I. 11 u i.-m 1 11 ir a i.i i.. rl'ltl:s In i'i,;in,i..ii.i v.,... ,. J. .."."' .p. ' ,.Mn, UIHI I , IllOlie. 1 lie." were nntrly nil d.spi-mte eases, and I lie tures were If i :i irrtvtt KJI V'i i s a vTiiwi im. i .:...... i ilMM'ul t'.T tfn.l.Mu-v til li.lintiM ilisinl..i "l ii'tir i' 1... 'ever uml Ai'i. ".r In. in. iv.u(...i i . ' T evil t-rt-f t it Ijiniimr, Mm-iin. mtJ otli-r i!ruCn uin.ii H o r--, -. p..., ,, cs H-IIV; AllW, Inri'XCfM 111 eiltlliir. ft ml If,. Ii mi in.. iitiU .if nr.l....t 1. ..... . reooitOilen Htr.il ih with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. 1lier. is in form nf fll TI C'Pmt . r.tt m.Mi,, . i-.lvs Which it .lors 11 , .it-111 to leach and remove ul miee." No mailer how hid they msv be, itlilVFS INSTANT RK- I.1KF ! A MOKrl.. .1 . ....... .l .1.- .1 . .i.,.-..to ui, inn unpleasant .viiip. loms. and 11 only Me.ilj n lie reiealed. for 11 short lime, to make these nn.lt im-cis ponnunent. PI KIT V( if HI.00D and KiOll OF HODV, follow at once. It is purticuktiU eseellent 111 enses ol .Niuisru, Vouiiline, Craiii,f, S neiioj. of Ihe pit 01 the Ml ,nuu H distress nl'iur tniiiir. low, eoid, stale ol the lil md, Heaviness. Lowness ol S.iirits. ilesnoil deiiev. f.,, i.,ti..,i W....1 1 '. ei le it '.itiic.., tcitueitt: io iintaiiity, sill- 1'ricc. 1)111 l.II . 1,.. u ...11 ......... cll'cet a l.ta'.ini; cure. PEPSIN IN POWDEI5S. tv sf.nt hy M ail, fkkk of postagf.. For coiuciener of sendii,; u oil parts of the eountrv, the ilni:sn K.MATTIMt (IF THE PF.PflN it put up In the l .nii 01 Powders, with directions to lai dissolved III Waler or Si rup, liy the patient. These .wil. rs e mtoni inst Ihe sane mailer us the Unties, hat twice Ihe qiruitity lor the same puce, nnd will he sent by mull, FKhK OF i .. ." 1. " 1. I't'l.l.Alt true ip'SI-mMill tollr.J. S. HOL.,11 PON, No. tl .North F.ijthlh slr. el, I'lutadelphia. Six paebiees fir five d itlart. l'verv paekne.! nnd Ivstla bears the wnltea sigititure is J. . lloLliH TON, M. IJ ; sole Pr.'pnct r. S old by nu'ems ill everv town in the t'niled Plates, and by lespcclable ile iler. in Medicines penemlly. FOltSAI.K UY John V. Frllinc, und (lenrsr Dricht. SiniUnrv. 1'.. iMary A. .fePny Jollll II. Itlinel Mutes A; .M cf orinii'ki S. j. Frou.e, J 'lin ti. Itenii, Vilhani Deppm, Sunbury, Sept. Ht'i, 1836 N'Tt!.u:nlicrjliid. MtM'in, MKu-fiiviUe( St.hii.jrrnve, l'prr Miiliantonj. Muliunov, NOTICE TO EDITORS AND OTHERS. ' A. Toil, iVor. a.VA, 1850i Mr. II. B. Mtssliu, Sunbury IV liear Sin In some portions of the country where we had advertised our S;irMmri:ia, in ISIS, tho Editors of some of the iii'rs have seen lit to take tijion themselves the reslollsihiliiy or continuin.5 the same after the agreement expired, and in some cases have had the ireSuiliilion to send us a bill for the amount. Now we have no oljeclion to have all the papers in the United Mutes advertise for us for years, if they are pleased In dj so at their own en H'iise, but we cannot alt'ord to puy them unless they have our authority for the work. We write to you for tho purpose of informing the Editors, through ydii, trat they arc lit liberty to advertise as I0119; us they please, hut we mint nol be held responsible without our Written authority; THOMPSON, SKILLMAN S. CO., No. 1 Mi, Nassau street, New York. December 4, 1850; tf. PATENT JAPAN BLACKING, ManufivAury, No. 80 CHESTNUT Street, ML DAL. awarded by the FRANKLIN IN STITUTE of Philadelphia iu (ctober, And the FinT PREMIUM hy the MAKYLAND IN BTITUTE, nt lhiltimore, Nov. LslS and 18-lU. J'hilinttlpkia, October 'JGrA, J848. I have used J. Cellar's Patent Japan Liijuid and Puste Uluckinq; for some nine months, and am happy to say that it surpasses any blacking that I have used these twenty odd years. I find it holds the polish and preserves the leather bet thr than any blackiii,r that I have ever tried. Axuutw It. ('siHbLUK, No; CT Chestnut Street, 7m. CTJRREY, Manufacturer. Successor to J. WEI. LA It, No. 50 Chestnut Street, aboe Second. Nocmher, 9, 1850. ly. I ITS! I1TE! IITE! EOUREAU'S Indestructible aud IndelliLle WaiTINfi INK PACT03Y. No. 1 SoiitA Third street, TV TfcRCHANTS and the Writing community J-'A Sre requested to call and eiainuie tliis INK, which is wtrrauttd Hot le nrrodt Mttallt J'tlu, uor chaug itt Voion f'liultale and Retail, No. 1 South Tldrd street, Philadelphia. A liberal discount mad to Merchants and the Trade For sals by II. D. Master, a gout tor Sunbury November , 18S0 ly. lUncljington Nctos. TlltRtT-rtRT tOMon CM..ees4 MrsslSB. VVsshikotok, Feb. I. Mr. Sr-ward pr(vnlR(l n pniiiion from Ro rhfisii.f, New yor) H.kinjj that tha rpenu ffm boxes in Ihf) Pos! Oflicpi be paitl into ths Trrasury, instead of lo the Postmaster; !', Tdrinus petitions for Ih" modification of the Tariff, and the repual of Ihe Fugilit .-NRVn L.HW. Mr. Clay presented numerous petilionl for the modification of ihe Tariff. Mr. Hunter offered the following re$olu lion, which was adopted ; Resolved, That the Committee of Finance be instructed to inquire into the expediency of coining dollars, half and quarter dollar composed or gold and silver, In the propor tion of equal values, according to ihe stand tlrd between the two metals, as now fixed by law. Air. tlale's resululidn, calling for r.orresi pondence relative to the AmUtud claims) was taken up and adopted. Mr. Gwin moved, and tha Senate went into Executive session. After a short executive session the doors were opened, when Mr. Kauffmau's death, wag announced by a message from the House. Mr. Rusk said Mr. Kaufman vvaa born in Cumberland county, Pa., in 18 13. He had served gallantly in the Texan War ol Inde pendeiire was twicd elected to and once ihe Speaker of the Texas House of Represen tatives. lie was a member of the Texaa Senate until the annexation. He was then elected to Congress, and in thisj his second term, was cut ofT suddenly, in the midst of brifihl hopes for Hie futtire. Mr. R. moved the usual resolutions, which were adopted, w hen the Senate adjourned to uttend the funeral on Monday. Hoi's r. Mr. Howard rose after the read ing of jhe journal anil untiounced the death of his c&lleactie, David S. Kaufman. Yes terday, ho said, Mr. Kaufman, at two o'clock, came to his desk) conversed on subjects of business relating lo Texiis, then passed out. No member seemed to bid fairer for longer life Ha was the image of vigorous and to bust henllh. At the close of the day he (Howard) re- ceived a messtioe that Mr. Kaufman was dy J"?, anil when he reached his lodgings, hd found him palo and lifeless, under the cold hand of death! It seems that he left tha capitnl at three o'clockj and proceeded to hit hotel in his carriage, when a friend whom ha met remaiked that he was ili and pale. Ha observed that he was unwell and should re tire to bd. Me did so; in the midst of his family, apparently nol Very much indisposed and at about five o'clockj after having con versed with his wife and childrenj he brealh cd his last, almost without a struggle and without pain. The physicians in attendance pronounced the disease an atTection of the heart. Summoned by the Great Messenger so suddenly ami mournfully, reminds us of what shadows we are, and what shadows we pursue. Mr. Kaufman Was n native of Cumberland county, Pa., and was born in 1813. Ha graduated at Princeton College, in 1833 when he removed lo Mississippi, and studied law with Governor Quitman. He afterwards lived in Louisiana, and emigrated to Texas, where, in 1833, he was elected to the Texas Congteds, and was speaker of the House. Hd was the ardent friend of Annexation. Mr. Howaid passed a high eulogium on tho private and public character of the de ceased, concluding by offering the usual reso lutions of regret, and ilia! the members will attend tile funeral on Monday. Mi. Morse added a few words; Mr. Kauf man was formerly one of his constituents, and he paid him a hinh wrought eulogy. Mr. MeLanuhan offered a tribute of re spect. He was a representative of the Coun ty in which Mr. Kaufman was born. Hd eulogised the deceased, saying thai he man fully conquered every difficulty of youth, and pressed on to ihe nobler purposes of life. Mr. McClernard, who knew Mr. Kaufman intimately, ever since the last named came) to Congiess in 1846. He could not say what ho felt. The deceased was a courteous and accomplished fcenllettinp, and a true friend. Ho was an able and zealous representative. The resolutions were agreed to, and tha Housu adjourned as a further mark of respect- From 1 lie Public Ittger A kl PPLY OF Messrs, Editors. You know, doubtless, that eojra ore scarce and dear, lew families can eet as many as they desire and many families can get scarcely none at all; To make eggs plenty and cheap, the hens must lay, but there's the rub How can you bring about so desirable a result 1 Far iners and all keepers of of jidultry please to listen, I have a prescription fbr you, said to be infallible, and certain to secure the: re suit oimed at ) a plentiful supply of eggs. Here it is. Mix a little hog's lard in the meal or other food given to hensi It is averred, and t suppose it to be true, that piece of lard as large as a walnut will set a hen to laying immediately after she has been broken up from silting. Put a little lard in the food of hens, two or three limes a week, and they will lay on, and lay on, and we shall have eggs in abundance I give this recipe as I have received it. I suppose it based on truth. Try it and you will soon know. G.O. Gbe.t SUuchtkr or Bears And Deer. Three bears Were recently killed about fiva miles from ihe St. Croix Falls, by Mr. Ca doit an old one and two cub. The mother weighed about four bundled pounds. But we learn from the veteran hunter) P. F. Bouchea, that a much greater slaughter was perpetrated in the flrniii family on the East Fork of Willow river ; Ihe Bioux Indians have recently killed forty bears, and upward of fifiy deei In the woods of thsl rier( nd Several loads of their fa I V nia Mil lim - game, a few days aineef pad our village on their way, to aienuoia, at. . i. Wis. lq- ' 1 n.;Ai is alwava easier than astooDina . " v i" posture, because il ia mora natural and on n.i ! hmier aurtrjorted bv another: ao it ia (.'. . ----- 1 1 j 1 easier to be an honest man than a kuava. It ia also more giaojiul
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