Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, January 07, 1854, Image 2

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    SUN BURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
TUB MASSACRK.
The St. LnnU Democrat hat A arlicV
on the subject li.f bj massacre 'nf Captain
Gmuin and h "jy, '' P'""
plui.ni Ili.il outrage perpetrated m l
,y ihe Indian,' '.v Mormmi
fit lisniW The edi'lir :
UV hive nti'"r"'l upon the n1jr with
UPven,! old' mnmiiai'ieer. men who have
epenl.a Jyk f r8'1'0" "f 'heir
Rocky rMuuhtaina, and ' ir fami'lnr l h
Ihe Indjan of thai -tesifm 5 urn ihey hare
l.ifoimed ii thel the fiiciuitc.tcnminiice.
a ile.l in the published nct'iimit nf the
'affair, ' iiMti" mi.l sirniiuU lhal it n luii
ihewnrk nf I dian. In the first place, lht
mnnler coul.l rot have hurt) committed
lhi Parvai.t. Hie Iribf lnh ibiluis lh region
of country in which it oecnireit ; because
, Kern nmt thr of tin party were killed
with fiie arms; and thn Indian h i m
fine, and l.i ii nl inulf rstnnd their ne. The
U'ah live remote from tlic spot where the
:"oa-ily wa pei'nrmed; Hint lieide, the
ne ni peace uiid H II while men, rxcept ih
..iimnn, " Beiile and. Ili,p paased thiuiiffh
iM.iii ry of the U ... wiili, ui nmlcsii.tm
, of iiiij kii.! O.i the roniriiry, ih-y were
kimily received. wa kille.l for them,
mill Ihe Indian iiiforineil them thai the)
made war only npim the Moinniti- who hul
.taken away llieir hind.' Gunnison also hail
passed Hi Hin til the country of tha Utah, nml
lh--y mad no au.ick upon him,
, Thne are other and still ttrnncer circnm
stt'ices, which," aie concHi-Ove nf (he fact
thn murder w-n not committed by them.
Prntniiien: among these, t the fact that ihe
slant were-lint scalped. The scalp is tho
Lillian' trophy To the Indian wmtior it in
mine valuable than booty. The account
nay lhal the bodm were, muitlatn! ; thm
bn'h of Gifni i-onJ- nrmn were i-tit ' ofT, nml
0;t of K-m'. Thi prove that the Hulhoi
i.f th.i ili-r.l wen: not too mnrh hilrrieil to
h ni-iiipeil llieir victim, if they hml rho.
fit in .l.i i : for nn nfin i more ilifTu'iill lo
r n,ve ih in H rnlp. Another i-irriiinslunrn
. 'Ii n i't', .rvey an. I olhi'r puper of ihe
pTty were Mr ifj tiway. P.ipeniire value
So ''i mi 1'i'linii. Me never tikes Ihrm
J.I.H1, 1 1 'in.il1y ciittcii them upon thu
f i oi;. :i liSrV.!l
. v ti i n limn, lhi bloo.ly ami alrn.
.Mi ne rmnaiiilHil C.ipl. Giiiiiii.nin'
'pi.iv i-re in ihe miill of lh Moimon e-
.i.' .l. ti l we ihink ihere i more ground
f.,t iiapiM'lin.j the M'limon' of thn munlrr
.ih i'i iheie i fur fuppnfinz it lo bit ihn win k
of lii.lixn Their Hft in thi Slats ami Illi.
imi h"iv them in be ntipily ilepraved ; thi'ir
moraU are infi'iiiely nmr bad than any In
iliao tribe. We know of no Imliaiit u ho
iolernie iiilnltery and prnmiennn iuteronnrae
'between the Hfxea, Th Mormotis not only
tolerate lln-ne thine'. Imt make Ihern a pan
of their religion. When the mnraU nf a
p.-ople are ihn wi'lnte.l at thn fountain head,
theie ioioilepili of ilepravily into which
that pxnple niay tint ninlt.
Pei.tit 'C" Ti.KttTi'i in Ri'iA. The
p-'pii!a'ini K'lmpe.ni n.-.i i kIi iiiI i.iy
miltmiK, n i!y ll.e.four:h of vh nn are
me lib" of ihi i''.ih'iOi ' I (ireek Clinirh.
3 5 I 1 ) .1 1 ii i i Ct'h ilji: rei In within llw
b a I .l.i n ii.i nl' lln-C.ir. Tlie I'lOK'Niiinu
o( ihe A M-b ii'j rn ileni'i of Ihi;Ii a.ii.Hint
1 1 nil mi 2 (I I I it;i ), -v Ii il f- no Ien th mi 2 .SOU -0.111
Ii o j I i h M 'Ii im-.l.in meed. Their
are 6 I.J U I ' , an l about hill ii many
fn. vei of the (i .111 L.llllllil Thibet
17i) 010 .lie iii.-ii I l.il iini, ami i:n le- itun
i 10 001) ai aMii'lel i.t the iliinjin;! prno
l.-e nf leMi-hi'!!. 'worshipping everv inn'iiuih
p-riuieii of t nie. huh irpienviitaliva ol ihe
D.i n'y nf heaven.
pr:TiVLV.Mi cEXTittt. uiii.nnn.
PBSnaTLTANf A LEOItLATTJIlE.
rjllmtnto,-Pa., Jt: S 154 -
5k!at The Senai met a 3 nVlork.
JTl' Srerrlary of lh Commoitwealih pre
filled Ihe rredenliaUuf Ihe Snutoii elrul
13 were pieeiit. ",
A nio'inn then prvvailed lo go into an elc
lion ft r Spi-il.ar.
M Canlin iereivr IS rate, and Mr
K-iwM 15. ' '.'?.' . "i
'" The former epntleman brine cl'-Hared
ilecled, ho conducted 0 thtt i hatr bj
M'imik Kntikel and Dari, andthaeaih
ml iiinii.t-red by Mr. K'H.kel.
Th Srtnntora weic- then aworn In J after
hirli, a molion waa mad to inform the
Governor ami the H-iim af Ihe organization
f lh Si-nale, for biuinein.
Mr. Skinner, of Rii read a bill reculalinu
he riilrinid utiMirea in E.je roiinijr
Mr GnoiUin. in plin-e, pie.ented a bill lo
inrni pnrate a llmue for the FiifiidleM Or-
ihana of Philadelphia
Mr Il -utiT, in plnre, prenented a bill to
i pnrpouit - the EvanRPlical Lulheran Mint
erian of IVtniHlviiia.
Mi. G'Mduiii, in place, preenlel a bill tm
amend the acl for ihe incorporation of I'hila-
ilelphin
Mr. Crubh, in place, preaenteil a bill lo in.
rnipmata the Pniladclphia Guaraatve Com.
pany.
Mr. Crane, in place, prenented a bill to in
corporate the UjuchUIo CVmctcry A'icia
linn. The 5enate then ailjonrneil.
IIdC'K The pembeia of the llaumi of
Repreaetilalivea aMembled in their H ill n
II o'clock, when they were rnlln.t to nrdei
by Witt, J.ick, ihe Cletk of the last Haitoa.
The Secretary of lh Commonwealth, linn
Chn. A Black, vraa then arinonnced, ami
preiitrd the elect inn return, anil creden
tial nf the member elect, u bich were open
ed and read,
Th toll wbi then called, when it appear
el ihat 94 member were pieaenl.
The ll(iue then proceeded in the election
of a Speaker, with the following renll :
E B. Cltane, 40 ; Geo. II Hail, 29 j B R
Miller, 3; J It Simihcra, 1 ; J. P Abiaham,
1 J Jiiliua S. FIelcher, I.
Hun E B. Chae. wan theielnre declared
lecled, and wa cnmlucleil lo ihe Chair, by
M 'sr. tl;irt and Sliuthers. He briefly nil
liCMted the membem, relurnins Ihem hi
thank for the honor conferred upon him.
Mr. Jack wa reelected Clerk of ihn Hmip
by a immeroii vote. VVm. S. Picking wa"
elected nitant.
II. II Adam, Wm. L. Gray, Charle Stock-
ton and Wm. B. Gilli were elected Tianscri
bina cleik.
Mr. Ball, in place, presented an acl for ex
lending the track of Ihe Erie Rai'roai'. to E i-
harbor, preventing it from ahtie, and lo per
mit it connection with the Buffalo and Slate
Line Rnad
The (louse ndj'iurned.
A Watch Stolkm by a Rat. One niahl
la-l week, ihe overicr of a farm near Hunt.
ly, laid hi watch on a table in hi aleepine
Mpailment, prcvinn 10 miina to bed. To
ward miirtiiti?, he wa aiuued by ihe crah
of iiinethiii; 1 hill had f-tlleo, and a railln j;
'THB'AICBRISAIT.
SUNBURY.
SATURDAT, JANUAnY 7, I8t.
II. B. MAaacn. Eitller aae Pnarleler.
To AmiiuiH.- .The rirruUtiliai iH" tha unlinr)
Imtiiraii atn.nir tli difli-niit bwn hi tli eatf(iihiiiiii
nn exn-ednl rfsquiillil bjr anv Mpr puhlnluHl in Nnitli
m Ienniy1rania. .
RDITUR'a TABLE.
Bala-M Nllr.
Tan 1'r.iri ' Jutratit fur J innnry ha lern
receiveil. Thi In a lumlsomrlv illiilratcd Jonr
ml, puWinhr-d monthly, at $1 per annum, by
VllVfd K. Uracil, New York.
Hoc Ar T,ot voa St. fee iHntie
mput of Jacob Weimer, whn olTcrj for aalo lii
hoime anil lot in Puubury. :
Land WARitANTa. Person having
Lanrl Warrant for a!e, cart disn,i.e nl
them (or Cash, by applyina at thin ofliee.
fJ3?-TltB tJoVKRNOR'a MoSARB We
expected to receive Ihe Governor'i M
saje in lime to lav it before mir readers
entire this week, hut as it did not leach
us until the day we go to presn, we can
not give lo our readers more than an ab
stract which, perhaps, to ihe most of Iherr,
will be as welcome as Ihe mvssae entire.
0 It will be seen by Ihe published
proceeding of the session business in Court,
that J ud)ie Jordan has been obliged to inflict
some pretty heavy fines upon those who
transgress the laws.
A GOOD CtMlMKftl'EMIttlfa
President Tierce, Queen Victoria, En
pcror of Russia, Kin? of Holland, President
SanU Anna, Emperor of Austria, Pope rt
Rome, Emperor nl China, Kin nf Den
mark, Queen of Spain, Kinj of IVI 'ium.
Sultan nl Turkey, Kin ol Prussia, Kin o'
Sweden, Emperor of France, Kin of Sar
dinia, and, in fact, portrait n' all the prin
cipal rulers ol the world, af the present
time, mar be (mind in "(Jleason's P:ctc
rial" for the present Week, being nnn.b'-r
one o a new volume. Ilemiies the shave,
this beautiful weekly contains quite a num
ber nf other fine enoravinj" such a New
Year's festivals in German v, China, Algiers,
and the West Indii-i. Alo a group of tin
New York Police, in their new regulation
uniform chief, captain privates, elr. A
Fundi Reenter; Scenes in Tuikcy; A
Turkish Lady tit Home ; A Turkinh Sid-di-r;
A Turkish Fruit Vender; A Turki.h
Policeman, etc. A numher of excellent
stori'-s, poems, etc., by the best American
authors, are also to be found in the a'-nv.
number; and, to crown all, Ihe paper ha
come out in an entire new dress bein
much beautified throughout. Terms of lh
"Pictorial," -one subscriber, one year.
3,00:' two suSscriher, one year, ?5,03 i
lour, 9.00; eiU'lil, 516,003. Single co
pie, a' six cent each, may he uMained i
any of the periodical depots throughout the
country.
proceedings or totnT.
Court commenced on Momlay lasliTThere
was roMiderahle eiou biijnea which
It run )t hi to town an uiiuaiial nuniber of per
nn as uiiors, witnesae &c, f ij
In Ihi Quarter Senintin nf Nnrthiimb'rlanti co.
He for fun Alrinnder Jordan, President
mnd on. J F. Drntler and Hon Ueo et
Wtiter, AsKKtate Judges January, 1854
T Indictment,
in lnuhl-
Mini the hinse
v.
Jacob Eckcrt
S.ime" V Imtic'ineiii for kerpii 1
' ''V. ' f Tiplintf lliince. Tim
Simon Muitx. J ht 1 II. D.-l.'' plead fiuili;
fj The ice on the Susquehanna at this
place is about eight inches thick. A num
ber of vehicles have passed over it daily
since Monday last, from Northumberland,
and Irom the Union county shore. There
will be no scarcity ol ice this year, il per
sons do not neglect securing it in time.
There are a number ol ice houses in town,
but not as many as there should be. Ice,
in warm weather, is now considered not
only a luxury hut a necessity.
If some one would put up a large ice
house lor the sale of ice during the summer,
the business would, we Ihink, not only
prove profitable, but a great comlort and
convenience to many, who are not provi
ded with ice houses.
fC7 IIkavy Blasting. The I ud report.
equal lo 32 pounder, that are frequently
heard in this place are occasioned by the
blasting nf roi k, on IVely & IVs section
C7"The Philadelphia Bulletin estimates
the present population ol the incorporated
and unincorporated district nl Philadel
phia nt 500,1 f)0 persons, an increase of
91,000 since the luking ol the census in
180. Many thir.k this increase overra
ted. . It is said that in no former year have
so many elegant buildings been erected in
Philadelphia. Among the public edifice
erected have been 16 churches, 1 bank, 5
public halls, 27 factories and foundries, 3
school houses, 1 railroad depot, 1 market
and 3 hotel. The whole number ol
buildings of oil kinds, erected during the
year, was about 2.")0D. This is about in
the same proportion as the two previous
years. According lo the census taken in
the summer of 1830, there were 61,202
houses in the city and county. The num
ber erected in the three and a hall years
that have since elapsed has been about
si750. This would make the present num
ber of dwellings in Philadelphia cily and
county about 70,000.
miiiiiiI a ill iiiiiiieihiiin bejnji iliHsie.l alnni; of 'he Siitqin lianna R lilrna l, in the Mar
ti. 11 II : . , . . I r 11
Mir 11 nir. ii-- innneiiiaiei oi up, ami iiinini
hi Mn'ch L""ne. He ni no time in pnieii.
ii 3 'he thief, tol'ow inn the .'iiection nf the
mud, when h runts upon ihe a?ch ai the
mini Ii o n iat' hole, into w lii.h 'he rat hid
eiiteied, taking v i h linn 'lie whole nf th
t'H ii.l-i h tin, and wa only prevented from
t ilint in the watch bv the rae p.uiL'i e
"pen from the fall uhn-h made it renuire
ii-iee 100m tluii the hole would admit of.
A il wa, Ihn 'at did not etn di-ped to
A iiileme.. uf Ih- receiiil.tif thi load '"" I" "" kT' b.ll "'' "
. . . . ....
uuarii, w lien Ine owner tried to pull It from
In 111 London jiaptr.
Ut HjJ i- j.v a b th ( I'u.Udelpliid Ann
rn'an, a inlln :
rtwi:i f r :&j3,
Kx.ic.isci,
ai.a.'a.nn it
),-,M,ijjJ U3
Xot pr.fi.i, K ei.u i.nu IB
lncremeiiiririj .vcr 1S55, a)3l,iw; 0
Thu reeeiji a i l expeui:lnre lor the
ni'iutn of D ceu.ber aie pailly eliinateil.
bm ihj 11ctu.il re-ult will not materially varj
ftn n the ab iv.
The A.neiiein i
. The nvxt uratifioi poition nf the ehibil
li Mleirieni of e uie, el)oili a ma'
ien.il pi eenlane reduclion, of ;ouie a cm
e.jiii:idnii iucieaae nf nel p nfii The ex
pM-e nf 1SSJ aere $1 329 381 83, nn a bu
ineri of il 'JIJ 8!I K, or 6 per eeul, ot
til yin eamii.4. w hilo in JS53, the expeu
secure Sl,7uua (pari e:iuiaieil) on a bn
sine nf $3,816 il'i or 59 par ceHt.nl tin
Jim, e.tiniiij.. 'I'hu mil prnlilH fit ihe ea
1853 are tl 1IG 110 16. 'auaiixt G 1-1,442 96
slmwnij ,111 j.ioicawj uf S531X67 00, or 8b
pel cent.
A Faih Hit In a recent lerlnre in New
Ymk, Mr. B nircieaiilt, a draniaiii, fiom
l.ondo. , pokn dinpirinuly of w oman' ea-
paci'y f r many iweupal ion. The Tiibuue
00k bun op ami hit hi in faiily, ajina : If a
oinaii i conideied lit for a oereiin. n
we piexiimo all loyal E 'uln-hrnen think Vic-
nn i. il i haidly wnilh while lo be imlii-
i i iiixly running ihrmigh the lonn iPi ol human
-ii piny menu, carefully oi-cililiiiia'ins lor
In h ehe i competent, and lor w hich she
mil. Unless En:lihmen aie willineto
hnke Vieioiia fium her throne in .leii-inn.
'I ihem say liiitliti'L' in ileioealion ol the
ll'ipkeepiu and bluudlelliiij capacities ol
iei sex.
rows, two miles below Sunbuiy.
STt'StNVII.Lr. AND IsniANA RAH.ROAO.
Ve uudeilaiid. .iy the Piilrtmrs U.ielle,
hat the Uuaid of Otieetoisnf ihe Pemi) Iv.i-
ia Kiilioud Company, have ay reed, bv a
t 1 tin mHj'iiitv, lo recommend to the ineetin!:
I' Slockholders, l orlly to convene, to par
resolution ainlioiiinc the Company to uuar-
uitee the bond ol the Slenbenville ami In
liana Railnmd Coin nan t lo ihe amoiim of
' "i-'.1e by ih- I'.i.le. lie Boe., I believe, sW0 000i Thu wi (.ura ,h(J , cm.
plelioit of th it woik, aijd dotibile ulso lhal
f the fnti-boro anil Sieubenville road. We
lututider Ihat ilit movement uf the Pennsyl
vania Railroad will aecure Ihe certain and
Kmi'TII fi ilrt TO CnSSTAilTINnl'l.K Mr
JSiiiihi4, Uie A iiierii-.m Consul l Lniiduii, il
a Inter 10 ihe N. Y Herald a
K u h li.is at lal been invited 10 Con.
Ii l ..liner of nevi week. S.-veial thi.ii
t ll i'iiiun deerlei fioin tha Aunliiau
v .it iibxMVatinii are alieady at Wi Min.
.it'li inure will find all Ihe republi
I..., 1.... ... L" 1.. n..,-. p ...1,'
, , r 1 ii- . .. '"'ly compleiion of Ihe roule fiom thi city
- 1 I (i.nvH t,, be pnweiful allies to Ihe I ,. . K . .,. '
... . 1 iinu.ijiu oiruueiifiiw 10 l.olUiriDUl UIIU Will
' 7 ' " . r'7 " . ciiiua.i, beyond all conli,.8ecy
; 11., 1 Iih ftii.aiaii unil An rian ar. I '
;v ..... 11... aey , ihey are ol I oles, Ma. Emerson's loiAor Poaa. Ralph
-'" lialian. . Waldo Emeron, in his lecture at New Bed-
i'i k 'u me tiMtement llial Nnuil
. iC
Ot?" Ni:w Town Lot A number of
new low 11 luls have he,-n nut th- p,v
lew months bv the h.ild.-rs nl pr.iin rty ad
jacent to town. Mr. R-nj. I.-n.lii. ks Mid
out a niiinVr id luls al the southern end ol
the Borough, which lie (tijpiw on ey
and lavorahle IrriiiS to those who dmiin
building home !..r themselves.
Mr. J iltn Yniiii; a week nr two since
cut up a portion of his out In! into seven
town l .tR, and disposed of all of them in
a few cay.
Mr. Geo. Conrad is now surveying into
town lots, lhal portion of his land just out
tide the Eastern limits ol the Borough,
along Ihe line of Canal of ihe Suntmry
Canal ami Wab r Power Company. We
are plea-ed to hear thai these lots are all
in (ieinund and will be speedily iuipiotefl.
E7 Philadelphia $ Su.Naurtir Tele-
crath. The wires are up between this
place and Shamnkin, and will be mi! up
.-Iween Shaniokiu and Pottsiille in a few
a -l. e i L 1 .
we ks. 1 ins win aii.iru cii'an ami prompt
rlegraphic facilities between Ibis place
mil Philadelphia, and form a preat conve
nience to this and the neighboring towns.
the Telegraph to Philadelphia liallnr-
rUburg is almost as slow as the mails on
ihat route. ' '
Q- Tilt! Storm. -The recent snow
storm extended over a very wide extent nl
country. Froip Portland, Maine, to Rich
uwnd, Va., at Albany, Cleveland, Chicago,
and Detroit, we already know it prevailed,
ami the mails w ill probably inform us of
utill wider extension. At Boston Ihe storm
was very severe. Doth business and travel
were almost entirely suspended. In many
place Ihe streets were filled wilh mow
f.oin lour to six feet deep.
(7 The Democratic Uivon at Harris
huig has been sold, il i said, hut lo whom
1 not so certain. A Liintaiti-r piip.-rsays
George M. Laumati i the purchaser. The
Lewisliurg D.-mocnl U f-arfulthalG -ni-r.il
('aim r. in, or ratln r Simon Camer.in as they
will have il, has secured it, and thai it w ill
be turned agii:it G.iv. Bigl r. The Demo
crat thinks Sun n should be fully coinin
ced by thi 4 li n- ol his utti-r nouentiiy and
liltlene. Il is ralher surprising, w- con
fess, thai the General has been aide losur.
vive so long under the supreme displ.-as.ire
ol such patriotic and disinter- .ted Journals
a Ihe Pennsylvania!! and those who t'oll.iw
in i's wake. And yet there is scarcely
any jxiliti.al movement of any note, in il
Commonwealth
v.
Wm. K'ine, Ira Forrester,
Hlii'lp F erestei, S.iml Sal via
of ihe Prosecutor Uaan D. Fi'her, by iiditir
pa! linn Ml 11 rapid pace verdict Jmy
lind the D fie. not giui y mid the County lo
y the cost. '
... Same ..- -. Indictment for keeninir
a Tiplmsf llini-e. . Tine
Bill. D ll. plead SFii it' V
and Suti'iiii. Sentence by the Court to pa)
a tiuu nl $31) and 1 lie enst of prosecution.
Same 1 ' Indictment, A 11 1 1 and
jBiitetv- Not a Tine Hill
B iMiiin Siepp (Jeoiue Enuel, the pinsecu
lor, eeiitenceu lo pay ilin rust.
a
lie
and submit- Senlen.-ed li Ih'- Court to py
a line ol SIU In llieCom'th lor the Use ol ihe
County and the cosi of pioseciniolin '
!ame ' J Indictment fur Ke"pins
U Tilina lliinse. line
Chas C.iringer. Bill-Dlt. submit, hell.
eiiced by the Court In pay a line uf f-10 and
ihe coM of prosecution. .
Same . ) Indictment for keep-
T- . inii a Tiplinit llmtae.
Philip Bi) mire. ( , JTnie Bill D.:ll. plead
g . Ilk a. nl Mitm'its. Sentenced by the Cm it
10 pay a fine of 1H0 to iheC'om'ih lor the ue
ol the County an 1 the costs ot piesecuiion
fane "j Chnce, malicious mis-
' ' ch el, K -coiiiiiseuce of bli
nml s emxel u rKnedvud Stephen Bilten
Louiad Coule, j bender, forleited for the
nun itppcamnee ol aniuel Meutel.
) Indictment for mali-
' J chum mischief Bill re
Charle. Larr. ) tinned ''iuuoramua." The
'uuseculor, V. J. l'lnlips, Sentenced by Ihe
cuuit to pay the costs ol piosuculion
. S.11110 0:i motion ol David
v. j Tauyart, Ksq , Defl dis-
(iituerl V .nulling 1 cliaicil Irom llieir hecoj;
Jaines Nesbit. J iiiaauce.
""B 1 Indictment for
.. v- , . iobMiuolintf the
Cornelius & cnas. Kenedy. ro!lI, Defls
"oiind for their appe.uance at the next se.
fioiiB.
Same ) Indictment, Assntilt and
t- V tt ill..,,.- lit, Wm V.iiiiIi-L,!
I v . 3 I
A. C. Simpson. continued In April sessions
oarne tmliciment for Riul
v". I and Assault, on ihe oath
Glwaid lldeman. J.,,1 Snnmi Mariz. Tine
Win Biialit and i Ustl. " Verdict uiiilly
Ocai Kn-lil- j Sentenced bv ihe. (.'nun
to pay a fine of one dollar eat h and ihe coins
nl prosi'Ciitlon an. I nii.teiyo nil imprisoniiivnl
ol one caleuuer iiiunlli 111 l lit- County Jail.
Saino ) For. & B
v. S Uniind over lo appear ai
Aaron Knute. 3 the next session.
Same 1
vs. i
John Leisenting, )
ADSTRAI T OF TUB
GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE.
' 1 ; 'i,
v. The message ol Ihe Governor opens wlthn
detailed siaieiueiil of Ihe financial condition
id the C'l.mrnoii wealth ', :,
The reeeip's iil.the I easury for Ihe yeai
1853, exclo-ive ol loai a. ami iiicludmt ine
actual balance in ihe treasury on ihe firl
day of Decemhei, 1882. (b-ii'8 7 1.037 72,)
amounted tn the sum nf $."1 951, 474 47.
The pa menu lor iheeame peiiod, eiclu
ive ol loan and other exiraordmary esprit"
diiuie. make n total nm nf S4.I34 01S 47,
beina $1 R18 326 10 le than the receipt.
Ol thi exce, 505 057 5 was pid to the
cmtiinis-iiiner it ih' sitkme runtt, ami
f58D 000 lowaiil Ihe liavmenl of 1 Id debla
ami the cotitrnctinn of new wmk on the
North Brunch canal and Portage tailroad, be
in it part nf the temporary loan a.ilhoiixed
by Ihe act nf the nineteenth of Aprd last,
wnien, tiiuellier with the balance lii the tiea-
tiry applicable lo Ihe reden.pliou of out
t.niilini; loans, redm-rs Ihe actual balaaceon
the fjit iIhv of D-ceniber lat, lo Ihe sum of
a' out six hm dred -n I twentfive iholi-anil
lolltir. 10 tn- i.sed III the payment of Ihe feb-
iihii inleresl..
The receint for the year. 1854. inclndinir
ihe bahiucn in tiiu tieasuiy e i the first of
Di'i1. mbi'f. 1K03, may, in inv nniiiiuu, be
.une
v.
Cl.iotl.
I nlictntetit for keeping
1 Tinli.iL limine. Tine
Vrn. tl.iotl. V Bill-Dell, plead Giillil
and siihrni' to 1 lj. Court. Senlenctf to pav
a line ot i3 t o the Cmiimouweali II. lor the
us- nf the C'.'in.lj nl N'..i ihiiiiibeilaud, and
the enst ol pri'O-cnliiui &e.
SlOKofTB Tints." At Kialer n.W.
tendon, Ihe Ret Dr. Commlno l.i.lu 1...
nited en Ihe "Sign of Ihe Timet " fs M;j
that ihe Prophet Daniel had prophesied 1309
yean would be the duration of the Me hern
inedan power but it did not fallow thai Rut
i would plant Ihe ctos 011 Si. Sophie Oa
the contrary, he thought that Ihe 11,000,000
of Mahnmmedant mitht become Chiislianst
The evet'le the year 1848 had been clearly
alluded loin prophesy, ami he calculated lhal
1864 would bring about Ihe fulfilment of the
apocalyptic prophecies, and the commence
ment of a better age the good lime com
ing I
Mtsstssirrt SrniTottsitir The Nalches
Fiee Trader savs lhal three names are befoie
Ihe Democrat of that Slate for the U.S. Sen
atorship: Gov, A. G. Brown, Col. Jeff. Da
vi, and Gen. Quitman. The latter appear
te be the Free Trader's choice.
Iron Trab or Pknnstlyakia. In test
counties of Pennsylvania there are S63 iron
works, and over Sit 000 000 ol fixed capital
employed in Ihe manufacture,
the i :icn cit lUArncn.
1 cjiiunl 'ell w he her I tiuti'ly knnw the
A n. 'He. 111 elnnn'-lei ; but of this I am eei
lam, Itl it uli.il I .In kiunv of it is innie In-lill
lllol and mole uuilby lo he loved ill. in an)
olll.-l tli.it I am acpi.iliited Willi Ml tile
uni I.I Their tio-piiuli1 v ami w ai m-hearte.l-in-s-,
when llieir In-ari. are once wanned,
aie teall) ovei tluw 1111;, and know no hound.
And us some tiaveller ee and make a muse
Union, but wltal is charged upn-i G-nerjl ! "bonl t la. ir lailina. it is veiy well Ihat .here
t aun-ron by these same papers. They
persist mot p-rtiiiaciniisl v that he in dead
politically dead, and upo t the principle
that "a living dog is better than a dead
lion," lliey never (ail to howl even al his
shadow, should he chance to cross their
th.
57' SrsguEiiANNA Railroad. Philip
M. Price, E-q , Secretary ol th" Sunburv
and Erie Railroad Company, cnniradirts
lord, Ihe other eveninc, said "At iha We.i
''aminnpleMi the invitation of the pn,k j, the treat idea -ihere ihe piK pb,.-,
ell U doubled. The SulliiH h. uncteous part. Think whal aildiim
c.i me from the fust grape-stone, carried per
hip by bird, ami sawed by Ihe banks nf
ihe Rhine! Whal coal ha been to England,
wheal to ihe Nile, or peach lo New Jeiey,
pink has been to Ihe West. The large!
owner of pigs is the hern of the prairie.", .
.... II .
. ....... i!,,,,, ,, .,,, ofr0IIVM ,0 An.-
V i i, whom t 1 her policy i keep neutrul in
the p'rx-ni war.
Svi-i n ir Oi-r , . C .
- .limn... dum a re
. pii.,ia.....i nip. ot ,hM t.o1(
rf 1. ..I I an
"t,"""r"" "..eionoi Meainer. diirii.it
Ih. p M )ear, It pp a . ,hll, lU. BV.rage
lime sd" the OdtliV line in ,,eif Wewi,d
passage we II da), 18 hui.ra antl S3 niiu-
CosTLT FaVIT. "Lady apple," univer
sally employed for ihe adornment of refresh
meol Jab'ea mi New ea' liy, aie exiia
ile.J average m o. .e v.u.,ta - ,., . ,,., , ,, ,hi, ye. Tin-,
or retail 1.1
rill per doxeu
aimer, llemoU Ol ruuai.d Hiuoej, wu
lake nonce
c .... " aaeulli dear, ami poor, mo, ini j
lay., 16l.u,...ai.dlli..l.mte-inil,.orr,hr ( fa .Ur. it baisrrl,
Colli..' line m, each paaae, J hou,. 38 374 ,.. , ,, a,l 31 .'en-
mi.,..- Ave.ane lu,.e Of E...e, p..fcl. r
!e
-C'nll ' 'i."! d!sS9ii.l in,,. c,,h,
aie line. I' '). l",",t 40 mi ,mr,,1B
fever of 'he CoiwiJ hue ej a.U p.t.8e, ij The population of the Teriilory ef Orego
keur, 43 tuiuutee- ...... I it staled to be 40,00"
O Mexico. Letters roin our Minister,
Mr. Gadsden, dated City of Mexico, D.
cember 16, have been received at Wash
ington. They confirm the intelligence
that Santa Anna baa been made dictator
lor life, with power to appoint his succes
sor. Ihe peenle enthuciaaticallu rvr,.
. . j ......
nun, and he rule with undisputed sway.
aan'a Anna 11 endVavoriiiif to lollow
ihe example ol Louis Napoleon, Emperor
of the French, and will, no doubl, be
crowned tmperor or eapelUd, befon
auoiiier year.
53T A bill to regulate the gauge of rai
roads in Erie county was introduced inane.
liately after the legislature was organic, d
tnJ wi I, no doubt, be passed. ' Ihe pa
saje of such a till woulJ at ouce tvtlle at
d.tfit.illiea at Erie. ... , .
Iionld tie siMi.eli.i.ly who, befure 1111) thiny
ele, become acquainted wi h llieir viitue.
And these lailiue ot theirs, as tar as I can
see their national leelin!, may nil he attrib
uted ptincipally In Ihe oullili.l life of Ihe
p-oDle. In many cases, reimnise precise
ly ihe fault nf in y own youth the asking
of fpieiiniis, waul uf n ll.-rlion, want of ob
servaliiui of themselves and other, a bnat
fill .piril, and so nn. II iw free fiom Ihea
frtilinss, and lion ciitically alive In ihem, are
Ihe best people ill the cmuiiry. A neiica's
il... i. c R .:!,... 1 I nel liiu-je arm i-eosnr 01 manner are
' 1 I . 1 ..t r...i... .1.-
a , - . 1 A inei 11 ails iiitrinnaiTrs r i tivc i.,u iiirinir.
1 l:iail V lids iaK n leave UI iweii. ,-
five year, f&m Ihe Sunburv and Erie
Riiljoad Company, on that portion of llieir
road between Suubury and Millon.
..l-je and censor of manner
XT' Th- Philadelphia Xortk Jntrtcan
comes to us in a new and handsome dress
of new type, and ils weekly with a new
head.
The rialtinorertVri has also donned
a new dress ai well as a new head. They
are both leading and influential papers.
Da Nott, according to an Albany report,
has been makius the monstrous donation of
$600 000 lolhe Tiustee of I'uiou College.
The donation father stayijei. us, but it ap
peal ihat the Hoard ol Tiustee of Union
College met nu Wednesday, and they ripoit
tha', on thai day
-In pursuance of a determination fo'med
and expre.sed more than twealy yeai ;.
and the cfloctual accumplishmenl of which
was many years ince seoureil by the proper
eal papers le lake effect in eveul of bisnn
expected decease, Dr. Null hat deliveied to
this Board, in trust, for the use ef Ihe Col
lege, money, securities, and property of ihe
estimated value of more lhan six hundred
thousand dollars."
Where the immense ton) thus donated is
. , ,.
lo come liom Uoes not veiy ciear.y appear
A marri.i ban just come off in Syracuse
N V., w hich wa ihe result of uu a Iverlise
meul inserted in the New Yeik Pajiei.
The tidi-eriseuienl w replied lo by a Syr
uciie lady, picture and tellers weie ex-
cliauued, Imally a meeiiug look plane ir.
suit, matrimony aud vindication of the ad-
veilisiiij; system.
Duck Suuoti.no. Hoi ween (he nfieinooii
011 Monday the SCtn, and eleveu o'clock in
Ihe morning of Wednesday the 28. Il ult , two
liunnei Iroui Aunapuiis, killed, in and near
Wosl River, one hemtred and forty-three
w lid ducks, musliy tiluckheadsaud Redheads.
Sixteen CauVdkbucks completed the number-
Gen. Houston hat anived in YVaali'mgfun,
and taken his seal in ihe Senate When he
passed ihronuh Cii.oinnati the other day, he
ia ieried 10 have w orn a w ildcat skin vest
and looked at fresh and vigorous at a otiili.
instead of a veteran whose lock have been
bleached by the enow of tome sweaty win
ten.
Geveraor Younir, of FJlah, orders men, wo
mn and children 10 go into the field lo har
el their iirai.i, lined wi h bncliei-kntve
'4 r)ie r to defend ihemselve against
ha t.idiun . He s t lhal alinosl eveiy gooil
Hie in ihe Teinlory hat been traded tat)
to the lediaet.
TilC IUicht or Politncss. A robber in
4 hotel in llalilax, Ihe other day, was found
kneeling at at a tun U in the room of a board
er, and on being discovered, said he was
at his prayers, begged not te be interupted
lid was politely lelt to finish hit devotions
uiid decamped with hit booty.
, A Rascal has been caught and convicted
of placing obsiruotiuns on the New-Yoik
Central K.iilrd. . The name ol the mur-
deirr is John Hile y, ofAmtietdani. .He hat
been sent two years and five months to Ihe
Penitentiary, The scoundrel tbould have
been imprisoned for life. '
We understand Henry Reader, Esq., hat
been re-appointed by the Supervisor, us one
of hit assistants. This is at it should be, for
no one ran be more active or attentive in the
p-iformatice of his duli, than Mr. Reader.
He ia au excellent officer. Milton Democrat.
A rrvoread gentleman down South, being
invited by youna friend to take a piivaie
drink, agreed lo dispose of a lemonade. By
some mistake he diank hie fiiend't whiskey
punch, and the yoiiui man ii.fmmed liimlhal
he had I. ken ihe w ieug hem. The minister
smiled adably and remaiked, "Ah, my jouog
.lend, 'ihe bom e( the ungodly tuall be put
down."' . '
s.if. Iv estimated at $5 R4H.411 34.
lite expeidnnres lor ihe ame period, in
clndina $250,000 lor Ihe payment of Ihe old
debts o 1 Ihe public ink, anil S300 0U0 lor
the n kintf fund, sluiuld not, and if p oner
ca.e be tnkeit, will not. exceed the sum of
M 500 000, leaviuu a balance in the treasury
11 Ihe In si ol December, 1S5I. of SI. 340,417-
34. Dedtii'iiuK fium line 8625 000. ih
:i 111011 11 1 ihat shiiiilil lermiiu in Ihe Ireasmy to
meet the interest due febriuiry I, 1335, nml
we have a tuiplii revenue of over $700 600
Keniirdmz t lie proposed sale of ihe public
works, the message, while il piesent ihe ar-
iftimenison both tide of the question, indicates
11 discliiiation 111' ihe mind of the Executive
lo the, measure.' 'The system of legislation
in the form of "omnibus bills" in very
;ioiily denounced ; and Ihe Governor, w hile
e.ireiu.g his determinalinn lo co-operate
with the Assembly in removing the evil,
says he must be;; lo be indulged in claiming
tho pi 1 vi lego oT cnnsideriii each subject ol
li'gislnlioii separately, aud on lis own meiits,
a contemplated by ihe spirit of ihe Coustilu-
k;ii, nna thai, hniicelortli, bills conlaiiiiiig
a variety ol subjects of legislation, (!i.similar
lit their character and purposes, cannot re
ceive the sanction of the present F.xecutive
Tho practice of special and local legislation
is also condemned, and il is said ihat the
remedy lor this must bo found in the adop
tion of n low more general laws, anil the ri
gid admiuiiiislratiou uf Ihose already in ex
istence. Special act, it is added, should in
no instance be passed w here th.t object can
be reached under general laws.
Respecting ihe noublrs ut Erie, Ihe mes
ase says thai the occunences which have
taken place, and tho intensity of popuhir j
fueling they have excited, indicate not only
ihe prnpiiuty, but necessity, .fur prompt and
decisive li'iii-laiive act inn, as lo ihe rights of
the Franklin Canal Company.
The Governor ileclaiea ihat it must be
clear that ihe LciilaltnM never intended to
aiithm ie the coustiiictioii of a railroad be
tweeu the i-ity of Eiie and the Ohio Stale
line; and he km, moreover, thai the uraul
should hereaflei be made 011 such conditions
only a will piole:.t and ud Vance Ihe interest
nt Ihe people of Punn) Ivania. so far as they
may be involved in the subject.
The messaue disapprove of municipal
siibsciiptinu to railioad stock, and expresses
a hope ihat all Inline application Inr the
pmpnsH nf lenalizini; such snbsci iptiunt may
U rejected by ihe Leti-laiure.
Reijaiding ihe it-liel note still in circula
tion, I! is recommended lhal the law for iheii
eMi.tun.shmeiit be ... amen. led as lo in. ike
il 1 lie iluij ol tho Suit" Tre.Kiirer tn retain,
limn lime lo lime, ns neurits pMCiicnble. Ihe
siiiou il, in relief noie, uee siiv lo meet
1 lie entiie demandi. of 1 In' sinking fniiil.
The uiesiie also recommend Ihe lepra!
of he act ol April I0ii, lftl'l, iiulhoraiug the
le-i'sninit ol this ei rn-m y.
Re-perl mi! Ihe cm 11 in y, 'he Governor says
I lull 1111) rseuiol bai.kmi; llial an bi.iii'.i.
the i-mi-isioii ol small p. .per a a medium of
1-1 1 en l.i t iiiii , iniirt enl.iil evil cooseqiieiice
iipiiu the coiintiy It ts believed, lln-refore,
lll.il il la the hue p ilji-y of ihi and of all the
S ate In re-tnut the p iper ciiciilnlimt lo note
ol a Urged iiiiuiiu.itinii Tho-e of a small
.Ii-iii. mn. anon hould he gradually wiihdiaw u
fiom ciionlaiiou, in oidr-r to make nuiin for
Ihe vast accession of the precious metal
fium Lalilornia nml Aiis'ralia.
The messaue lecouinieuds the appnintment
of a Mate Am ictilluial I hertiiil. and Ihe es
tablishment ol 1111 Ariciilluial Cnlleite, wilh
a (arm attached, lo be ori;Hiiii!ed nudiir the
State and Coitmy Auiii'iilinial Sticieiy
The bill Inr ciinsoliilaliii!! the city and
county of Philadelphia is recoiiimeudeil to
tin piompl iind nuxi'iii cuiisi.luiaiiou of the
Assembly.
Tin npinimi i expressed ihat ihn loan nf
the Slate khniild be eoiiSnlidated into three or
four cla-e. and be under the direct control
of 1 liei Treasury derailment nt llarii.buri!
Il is pu.p.ieil, aim, liicinnmeni e lh li.-eal
year ot ihe Stale lor all piupoaet 011 ihe 1st
ol December. I lie I) Met Is expiessed lhal
when the pinpei lime arrives, it will be wise
10 nmeinl ine lnnotiiiniitii sn a in require
lhal each law shall b pased in a separate
Dill, ami receive mil lo. lhan n mnjnrity ol
tote 01 eacn limine on a call ol the eas an.
ium ; to provide Ihat all laws of a public na
lure shall bo eeneral 111 their chaiactei. tin
apply lo the entire State ; lhal municipal
corporation, vesleil with all ihe power the
(.euislatnre could enufer, should not have ihe
right to become subscriber tn, or holder of,
Ihe slock of other corporation : to interdict
Ihe creatiun ef debt for any purpose except
war; In unite some oilier functionary with
the Li iveruor, in tue exeiciss ol the pardon
ing power.
The passage nf mote specific laws for the
prevention of railway Catnalilins is recom
mended, and all edncational, charitable and
reformatory' institution are commended to
the special care of tho Legislature.
Best lump Rutter retails in Albany al 16
20 cents per pound ; beef 5n6 cents; peik (a
7 cents ; mut'on 6116I cents j yeal 48 rente J
cheese 8 ceats.
A male slave, 34 years old, sold at Charle.
bnrg Va., last week, for SI 50 2, and another
a female, 18 years old, for $1030.
The Asmt. A letter from Washington
slateshat the House Military Committee
will soon report a bill organizing the three
new legiments asked for by the Secretary of
War, and authorizing an increase of rank and
file in any emergency te one hundred and
twenly men per company.
In Florence, Alabama, ihe town eonncil
have raised the license for retailing spiritout
liqourt to one thousand dollars, and on bil
liard tables and leu pin alleys le five hun
dred dultar.
Gov an nor 1. Johnson term lo be the
popular name for a Governor at the South,
ns Joseph Johnson it Governor of Virginia,
Andrew Johnson is Governor of Tennessee,
and Herschell V. Johnson is Governor of
Georgia.
A California paper give the following as a
bill of faie at a Chinese testauranl ia lhal
city: "La', tulle!. 25 cents; Griddled Ret,
cent; Dog Soup, 12 cents; Roast Dog. It
cents; Dog Pie, 6 cents.
There i now residing on the place ol J.
Dudley Davis, E.-q., in Scott ruuuiy, Ky., a
free woman of color, whose age, fiom relia
ble sources, it 120 years.
The Empeior of China is in hi S2d year
the Emperor of Austria 20 ihe Sullan of
Pe isia 20 Three )oong men tule one-third
of the world.
If you want to travel cheaply, rut up a
'.lothes-liiie in ynur )aid; yeu can then go to
your-rope whenever 5011 please, and cioss ihe
line at a minute. unlive.
Col. Andrew G. Curtin, of li.-llefnnte, is nr-
Bed b) tne Wait cnuutj Whi'g a the Wl'',f,
candidate (oi Governor.
It i said I lie wage of the employers in
he U. S. Revenue Set vice will be advanced
on aud alter the IjI of January.
Piinces Mary, of Cainbrid,'.; . it it repotted,
is to bu married to a sou uf Jeinrne Bona
parte, a 'nephew tu NapultMii. .....
A Follow eat seven sqniircls at Ihe Centr
al I'eirce Exrhine", Cincinalti, on a wager
altei he hud partaken of a hearty supper.
II I 11 l.
In Milton, an Saturday imiriiii'g last, Mr.
CHlilSTOPHER ST INE, ajte.l 41 yean
In Lock Haven, 011 lh 22 I ull . Col JOHN
M OOllll K AD, aged abot.l 55 yeatt
In Jersey Shore, on the llh ult., Mr GEO.
W LECHLEK.
In 0-lewaiHl.vsp.. D '0.231, Mr. JOSEPH
EVEKETV, Sen. aged 71 yea is, 1 mouth aud
17 das
New Advertisements.
Good Intent Fire Company !
A MEETING of the Good Intent Pire I'ompi
ny will be held at the Court House, ea
Saturday evening uxt. Punctual altcudtace ia
requested.
Br Onnti or th. Pbisioist.
Sunbury, Jin. 7, 1S54.
VALUABLE HOUSE ASD 10T
For Sale!!
THE subscriber ufVersat private sale hi house
and lot of ground, situate in the Uorouh ef
Suubury, on the north west corner of Ftwu and
Ulacklwrry streets, now in the occapancy ef Jae
Lie id, Em). The house is a two story
B1UCK DWELLING & KITCHEN,
iu good order and rondilion. For terms apply
to the subscriber, tt the Forks of the Plum Creek
anil Tulpohucktn road.
, JACOB WEIMER. "
January 7, 18S4. 3in.
Tiik late advices from .dawn (he river, say
that a lar-kteper's association hat been forms
ed in New Oi leans, the object of which is lo
take care of the indigent and decripid pa.
irons of ihe "bar" in old age, and furnish
ihem nine drinks a day ctatit. That it an
institution! Cincinnat Cni'ontsf.
If every retailer of intoxicating liquors
wat forced to support all of Ihe indigent and
deciepid drunkmds he makes, ihe joke would
be more pointed. --PAia. Sun.
Donald McKay, Ihe preat shipbuilder of
Boston, it 45 year of aye, and a Scn'rh
man by birth. He lose from ihe humble
slalinn of a day laborer lo his present posi
tion, by theer iudusliy and energy. . (
A lillle colered giil was fiozen lo dealh on
Friday nighl, near S.ilem, N. J. Nexl mom
ing she wat found with iciclet down her
cheeks Poor child ! her leart of sorrow
and tuffering frox wilh her life-blood.
Iris said lhal Me.si. Btylor, Ripley &
Brush have lest in ihe neighborhood of tlO,.
000. since they have commenced ihe publi
oaiioa of ihe Baltimore Times, (w bich ie pot
yet five oienlbs old.) . -. , '
Cist of betters
I.t f HE roST OFFlCK At
Sl'MIt ltV, UCiubr 81, 1853.
, A s
Millon A sli bun
llemy Aurund Sen
Samuel Anspach
B
llartin Becher
J B Bachulder
C Buwer
Jacob Conrad
Amos Colo
Chailoiie Cook ' - '
Patrick CorbUl
John Cormell , .
Joseph M Cook
V I
Michael Deer i
F
Theodore Fori!
George Foi
lleniy r easier "
W B F.huestock
H
Michael (lain
Aaren Howell
Jonathan J Harmaa
David J tlitt.be
K
Jacob Kara
1 H Lot
Ttlman Lower ' '" K
Lew it Lenhart "' '
Jonathan Lodge
A C Mc D..i.a Id
Henry H Malick
Daniel Malick
Solomon Malick
Regia Musea ' '
N
George Neellg
, 0
Richard O'Conner , .,
P
Emanuel Peter -Jasnea
T Poyer
& - -Casper
Rieger '
8 -Miee
Cat ha 1 in Snyder
a oievena
Abraham Sarvia
T. ,
Wm W Taylor
W
Wm C Wilton
Michael Wary
Billy WiUon - - '
R. B. PACKER, P. SI.
I