WnbuWXmerican and shamokin journal. Sox t gn -N ixo s. Arrival of the FraniMin LATER FROM El'ROPE. Important anA' Interfiling news from the Seat of War. The U. S. Mail Seimer Franklin from Havre vis Southampton, bound for New York, went ashore during; a dense fog early in the Morning of the 13:h inat. She had a cargo of eight hundred tout of valuable merchan dize, and about one hundred and sixty passenger,- the latter were all landed snfely. The news by the Franklin represents a more immenent end interesting crises in the pending war that has yet occurred The te lative position of Austria and Russia is deci. iledly hostile, and we should not be surprised if Austria, which has so persistently hold aloof from a warlike Attitude, should, after all, prove the most efficient ally of Turkey. The reply of the Emperor Nicholas, to the Austrian summons to evacuate the Principali ties, has been received. It is a peremptory refusal. Russia is determined to resist to the last man and the last rouble. Russia seems to be confining her occupa tion of the Principalities to Moldavia, and the seat of war is likely to be changed from the valley of the Danube to the valley of the Sereth. There is really nothing to be done on the Danube, and the Anglo-French force will have arrived thero to find only a legion in the peaceful, undisturbed possession of the Turks. From the Baltic there is a rumor, in which we are afraid to place reliance, that the Anglo-French fleet is at last prepared to attack the fortifications of Cionsladt. The taidi ness of this attack is an evidence that it will be a fierce one, and as the posession of the place is of vital consequence to the Russians, their resistance will be desperate. A repulse would be mollifying to the English and French, while a successful assault will throw a spirit in the war that it has not hitherto possessed. Tha news from Spain is of a new insurrec tion, though not by any means of a novel in cident. Insurrection seems to be the natural element of that degraded kingdom under its corrupt court and profligate queen. The pop ular virtue, however, seems at last to have risen above the low level of morality in the sovereign and her ministers, and it is possi ble that some great events may be wrought out of the present disturbances. The accounts are conflicting. Madrid was j covered with barricades. The garrison was fraternizing with the in surgents. Gen. O'Donnell was threatening to attack the Palace. The abdication of the Queen was pro posed. On the other hand, the Patrie declares that the news received by telegraph from Spain continues favorable to the government that the insurgents, after having been defeated) marched upon Toledo. It is stated that the Prussian government has received from Colonel Mantueffel, who was sent to St. Petersburg with a despatch lo support Austria in her summons informa tton indicating maiked coldness on the part of Russia. On the 18th of Jane the Turkish troops at tacked the Molleuio volunteers, commanded bv Hadji Petros. After a conflict of three hours, the Greeks were completely beaten A considerable number were killed and wounded Their guns and baggage were captured. The Greeks took flight towards Agrapha and Olympus. FROM THE BLACK SEA. - On the 29th of June eight Uussiena t.earn. era came out of Sebastapol, and ac"d three of the allied ships at the batteries. The allied ships engaged were the Furious, Teirible and Descarties, and the former was much damaded. The affair seems to have running fight. The main body of Ihe at lied fleet is at Beadjnk THE AlEPuCAlT. SUNBURY, SATURDAY, JVLY M, 154. , D. MASSED,, Edlter and Proprietor. To AovssTisMi.-The circ-altl.ii of th Sm.bury ,,.,; ..none the different lowin on Hi Sutn,urlimia is ml weeded .(-equalled liyai.y W- ru',,"l":d '" Nor,h cm Pcuusvlvainii. Democratic Statu Nominations. FOR GOVERNOR WILLIAM BIGLER, Of Clearfirld County. FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT. JEREMIAH S. BLACK, Of Somerset County. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER. HENRY S. MOTT, Of Tike County. E7The reports of the Philadelphia,! New York and Baltimore markets show very decided Tall in the prices of breadstuffs and beef, and that the tendency is si ill downward. It is complained, however, that the bakers and butchers do not appear to have made the discovery. It is import ant to consumers, in these parts' at least, that by some means those upon whom we depend for our supplies should be made acquainted with the tact, that flour and beef have fallen in price. We are usually affected soon enough by an advance in prices, but not so speedily or correspond ingly by a decline. U" Cholera. In Boston last week the deaths by cholera were 31. The whole number thus far in Boston has been 85 deaths, nearly all foreign paupers. In Philadelphia, last week, the total number of deaths was 413, of which 69 wore by cholera asphyxia, 31 being at the alms house, 83 by cholera infantum, 6 by chol era morbus, 2 by cholera coma, 18 oy diarrhoea, and 25 by dysentery. In New York last wepk the whole number of deaths was 817, of which 147 were by cholera. Among the deaths in New York last week of dysentery was Leon Javelli, the famous tight rope dancer and pantomimist of the Ravel troupe, with which he has been con nected fourteen years. His illness wa' quite a short one. The Washington Star denies the preva- rnce of cholera there, and says that there is no alarm felt on the subject, either by members of Congress or others. EDITOR'S T AISLE. Itntinrss Notion. CP" Land Warrants. Persons having Land Warrants for sale, can dispose ot hem for cash, by applying at this oflice. OCF" The Supreme Court commenced its' session on Monday and closed on Wednes day afternoon, alter disposing of the list of 24 cases, some of which were continued over. The Judges were all present. The country is suffering greatly for want of rain. The corn fields which look ed promising are aiready beginning to droop. We had a smart shower on Mon day, but it was ot short duration. 0j?" Gross Negligence. The naviga tion at the out-let lock at Northumberland, is in a miserable condition so that boats stick fast every day. The steamer Susque hanna on a number of occasions has helped them off, and on Thursday wotked an Uour, but in vain to move a heavily loaded boat fast on the extension wall of the old lock. All this could be remedied by a trifling expenditure. ID?" The thermometer on thursday stood at 100 rpg. in the shade in this place. On Friday morning at half past eight it stood at 00. Congressional. Judge Welker requests us to say that he does not intend to be a candidate for Congress, but returns his thanks to those who have mentioned his name in that connexion. E7"The laying of the corner stone of the Shamokin Collegiate Institute will take place on Wednesday, the 2d of August, as will be seen by a notice in our advertising columns. E7" Tux Old Lutheran Church in this place, erected in 1 792, is to be taken down and replaced by an elegant new brick edifice, 42 feet front and 70 feet in depth. The hit termor, that will be preached within the walls of the old building, will be delivered on Sunday next, at 5 o'clock, Correspondents of the PnUle Ledtrer.) LETTER ROM WASHINGTOH. Washington, July 16, 1854. Tha Japanese Treaty passed Ihe Senate yesterday, without a division. It will be followed by a treaty of commerce in a very short time. The Reciprocity .Tieaty waa also up, but discussed only in conversa tional manner. .Mr. Mason, Chairman of the Committe on Foreign Affairs, however, gave notice that ha should press the treaty to a vote in the course of this week. Though the treaty has been attacked by the press, and though some of tho Senators are opposed lo it on Constitutional grounds, believing that any proposition . to alter the tariff of import duties, ought, as a revenue measure, to ori ginate in the House, yet nil these objections are by the majority deemed of so little con sequence, and so easily refuted by argument, that thero is but very little doubt of the rati fication of the treaty by a constitutional majority. The Homestead has rather got into a tight place in the Senate ; quite a number of Sen ators from the South being in favor of Mr, Hunter's substitute. This substitute, how ever, cannot carry unless the original friends of Mr. Dawson's bill agreed to it. This I am inclinert-to believe, they will not do, and thus the bill is must likely to be postponed till the next session, when it will be taken in chargu early. The main point will be to postpone the consideration of the bill to an early day of the next session. A last effort will bs made early this week to get up the Military and Navy Reform bills. They will come up very well in conjunction to tho Army anil Navy appropriation billsi and help, in a mensure, to explain those bill? It is absurd to continue the low pay of otir soldiers and s.tilois, when every other lion ernble pursuit is yielding far greater remu neration. The low pay of soldiers on our frontier po.ns and in California, is only a p mium for desertion. Where there is no pro motion in the a'my, except as high as an or derly sergeant, then the soldiers ought at least to be paid in proportion to other remu nerative labor. As to the sailors, it is pre posterous to expect them lo enlist on board of out men of war, when they can earn I nearly twice a-i murh in merchant service. There are now but fifteen working days left of tha session ; but it is believed that i Congress, with diligence, will be able lo get j through with all important bills, besides the j tegular appropiiaiion bills, and the last hope I of prolonging the session beyond the 10th ot August, has now completely disappeared. The sending of Commissioners to Spain, on close examination, is found to be sur rounded with more difficulties than at first anticipated, and the subject is undergoinc a careful re-examination in cabinet council. It will not do to send commissioners and fail in the enterprise, and there is, besides, the question as to the proper time for sending the commission. Among thu lucrative appointments that are to be made before the adjournment of Cogrea, are itvme of Consul to London, and Consul to Houoluld the present incumbatiis having both been rejected by the Senate. The Consulate to Honolulu, is probably the most lucrative appointment in the gift of the PiesiJeut. There are. of course, a few bp- Observer. THB CAPTTRK OV TIIR BRITISH WAR STEAMEtl TIOER RUSSIA! HUMANITY. A letter has been received from Mr. H. J. Domville, the surgeon of the Tiger, dated May IS, in the quarantine ground at Odessa, in which he states that he ha been wonder fully preserved, and able to benefit hia more unfortunate shipmate. He says: n. k : f .I. in.u - o i 1 I VII HID 1IIUIIIIIIU U UltJ 1111, HI v a. it., he was awoke by the crash of the ship going on shore, and. when tho dense fog cleared a little, they found themselves about five miles S. E. of Odessa. Gnus were fired to attract the attention of the other steamers, but with, out avail. About 9 o'clock the guns from the shore commenced firing. In less than 10 minutes the Tiger was on fire in two places the captain and other frightfully woun ded. They could only use one'eun, the others having been thro.vn overboard, or removed to lighten the ship. He performed four am putations before they left tho ship, which he did almost the last, in care of the wounded, Poor Captain Gifloid lost his lelt leg, and has a severe wound in his right. His sufferings were most intense for three hours under hot sun. Ttie surgeon's knowledge of French proved a great blessing, for some of the Rus sian officers understooil it, anil ho was able to send into tho town for medicine, &o., which greatly relieved the captain. The midshipman, who lost both legs, and who was a relative and nnmesake of the captain's died on the beach, and one man on the road. The suigeon says the kindness of their captors is beyond words to tell. Every. thing they want is procured at once, and he says he has only to ask and to have. Leave was given them to save what they could, and the surgeon had a few clothes with him..--His last words ure, "The captain is doing as well ns can be expected. The amputation progressing favoiably." Anathtr Fraudulent Stock Iiu. Boston, Joly IS. Edward Crane, President of the Vermont Central Railroad, resigned today. Previou, w ma resignation, it was discovered that he had over issued 8000 share of Vermont Cen. tral Railroad Slock. Thi discovery caused considerable excitement in the money mar. ket, a it i the second like offence commit' ted by him within a month. In the first case complaint wa made lo the grand jury but they took no action in the matter. Crane used the over issues to raise money by pledging them as collateral to P. Latimer, who, supposing them bona fide, sold them in the matket. New York, July 16. 1 he total number of deaths reported for the past week, is 817, including 147 deaths from cholera. Tho weather to-day has been damp, sultry and foggy. The shipment from the Schuylkill region continue to increase weekly. The "Mintrt .luurmu- aavi inai last weeV'a .. it,. heaviest shipment ever sent from that te- Kiuu. Shamokin Coal Trade. The Quantity of coal sunt for ik. u i; - ... -J , " neeii ciiuiiiB n veunesuay evening last, is Communications. THE CITY OF GLASUOW. The ill-fated screw steamship, with its 4S0 soul on board, is nt length given up. As may be remetiibered, she suiled from Liver pool on tho 1st March, with 111 cabin and saloon passengers, and about 292 steerage) her crew numboriug 76. including the com mander, Capt. Morrison ; and from the period of her clearing the Mersey up to the piesent moment not the least tilings have been heard of her. The breaking up of the im mense fields of ice to the lo the northward of the bank, which were boruo down the At- For the Sunbury American Ol tl NEXT MEMDEIl. Mr. Editor : 1 believe it is now pretty generally understood that Gideon M. Voiks, will be supported as the Democratio candidate for Assembly by all who are not controlled by cliques and interested politicians, who ate determined to force the nomination and election of David B. Montgomery. There are many reasons why Mr. Yotks should be supported in preference to Montgomery This sido of the liver is entitled to the mem bcr, and Mr. Montgomery, himself only asked to bo elected one year in addition to the one he served formerly. The other side has had tho last three nominations. Twice fur Fullmer and once for Montgomery. Now if Mr. Montgomery was a man of any talent, thero might be somo excuse in nomi nating him contrary to the established usages ol the party. But as he never exhibited any smartness, except in voting on both sides of some questions, and dodging others, he cannot expect the votes of honest straight forward men. Voting on both sides, for and against a bill, may be very convenient. Ho may then carry the Journal and show the friends of the prohibitory liquor law, that he voted in favor of the prohibitory liquor law. bill. Meeting another man opposed to the bill, he can turn over another leaf, and show that ho voted against it. But the game will only gull the ignorant, and must in the end tons, 2200 19 Total for year 1854, tons, 20,155 00 chnylklll County Coal Trade. Quantity sent from Sehuvtkitl ,. by Railroad and Canal for last week, is ions, 78,608 19 Total for year 1854, Ions, To same peried last year, 1,462,451 13 1,148,613 14 Increase in 1854, so far, 313,837 19 Lehigh Coal Trade. SenJ from the Lehigh region for last week, ions, 42,685 17 Total for year 1854, To same period last year, 418,489 0 428,338 19- Decrease litis year, so far, tons, 9)849 10 Cnmberluud t'onl Trade. Quantity sifnt last week from the Cumber land region is, tons, 20,144 00 Total for year 1854, tons, 262,459 00 To same period last year, 217,361 00 Increase this year, so far, Ions, 45,098 00 New Advertisements. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTIONS- npiIE Democratic Electors of Northumberland county are respectfully requested to mcrt at the several places of holding the general and town ship election in the different boroughs bud town ships on Saturday, the 5tli of August next, be tween the hours of one and five o'clock in the af ternoon, to vote for one person for Assembly, one person for Sheriff, one person for Protlionotary, one person for Coroner, one person for Commis sioner, on J one person for Auditor ; and the Judges of the elections in the different borouehs and townships arc requested lo meet at tlx Court House, in sunbury, on Monday, the 7tli of Au gust, at 1 1 o'clock, A, M., to count the rotes cast for the different candidates for the above named offices and to declare the candidates having the highest number of votes the nominees to be sup ported by the party at the next election, and at the same time select a delegalo to ihe next fourth of March Convention; appoint a Standing Com mittee to serve for one year, and also three Con ferees to represent this county in the Conference to be held with Schuylkill county to nominate a Democratic candidate for C'oneress in this THE Sl'XDl'RY AD ERIE RAILROAD. Mr. Crane, President of the Vermont Central Railroad, has, it is said, recently been detected in a fraudulent issue of 8000 shares of stock in that road. It will be remembered that, before subscribing the Two mitl:ons ot dollars to the Sun bury and Erie Railroad the Philadelphia city coun cils insisted upon satisfactory guarantees that the individual subscriptions would be carried out in good faith. Offers deemed satisfactory were not rapidly forthcoming, when, to the surprise of many, this Mr. Crane came forward and subscribed nearly a million ol dollars on his own account ; ;.r!icant for both Councils were suspicious, and were careful j " . , . . , r .L if Tub Lnquircr, at Cincinnati, in its issue to nave eacn instalment o: ine minion , of ,nM .nl, jlht-) f,trlljehes the following : payable by the city upon this subscription i Cominu Event cast their Shadows Be- lantio in masses, it is said, of soma 200 or 300 miles in length, no doubt overwhelmed i be detected. the vessel in an attempt tu force a passage i JACKSON, and caused her almost immediate destrnc j lVheVunhuTy Aineriean. lion, not a soul encaping. The City of Glas- . ro.r.uF.sv gow and her cargo were insured for 50,000. , Bej iw,tesseA wilh the iaiporIanco 0r The new screw stcam.h.p City of Philadel-.th9dootrjno ,ha, ,ha ,e thouJ m1m1 phia, 2,400 tons, for the Liverpool and Phila- hejr own reprt.gen,aiives and not have them delphia line, was launched on the Clyde on : ,orceJ un01. lhlm bv . .. . ,.,, District. hunbury, July WM. V. KII'P, Chairman.. VALENTINE KLASE, JOHN BOLSH, D. P. CAUL, J. O. FRIC.'K, J. Z. HAAS. JAMES EC'KM AN, MICHAEL TREON, JAS. KAUFMAN, oiuiiding Committee. 1854 Perfumery, fye. yini hnve just received the luTgest snd bt pHet-te4 s irttnctit of Perfumery ever oiTeicd in this section Ol country, consisting in part ot Tuesday, 23d. of Mr. Crane's, dependant upon the prior payment of instalmentsof Mr. Crane. Only the first instalment of 90,000 has been paid P. M., by Rev. Mr. Born. Thus will pass ! by Mr- Cra," ,he 1ut-stion. then for, deeply ARRIVAL OF THE NIAGARA. STILL LATER FROM El'ROPE. Halifax, July 16. The Royal Mail Steamer Niagara arrived here this afternoon at 5 o'clock, bringing Liverpool dates to Saturday, the 8th. She ailed at 8 A. M. FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. The plan of the campaign and the move ments of the allied army are kept profoundly secret. The cavalry -are supposed to be ad vancing by land to the Balkan. The Austiians have entered Wallachia. Respecting Ihe Austiian occupation of Wal lachia, all that is yet known is, that on the 2d inst., seventeen steamers with Austrian troops on board, dropped down the Danube, From the Danube accounts have been re ceived of an important battle fought on Ihe 21st and 22d of June. The Turkish Com mander of Silistria fell on the rear guard of the Russian army, 25,000 strong, near Silis trta, oil Ihe 21st, nheu a desperate battle ensued, lasting two days. The Rusians lost 2500 men, but made good their retreat. PRUSSIA. Col. Manteuflel arrived at Berlin on the 6th of July, from St. Petersburg, with the Czar's reply lo Prussia. The reply is cau tious, and states that the Czar consents to ration the exclusive protectorate over the Greek Christiana, if the Turks accede to thu joint protectorate of the Five rowers. He also says he will evaluate the Principalities nhen the Western Powers evacuate Tur key i bol will tetain Ihe strong military po sitions ia Moldavia as a provisional security. 6PA1S". The insurrection in Spain appears lo be of the most (orrnidtble charterer, and the gov ernment is severely pressed. The insurrection is a yet entirely among the mil'i')' D0 demand the immediate dismissal ef ihe ministry and the Queen's Uvontet The Q'"eea has ihron herself upon ihe piotection of the Hoops ttill faith- away under the influence of this age of progress and improvement, a building more intimately associated with the early history of the place than any other. The contrac tors are Messrs. Fetter &, Martz. The work ot demolition on the old building will be commenced on Monday next. Bread Stvffs. It is now feared that, notwithstanding the early promise of the crops, and the fact that this year a greatly increased territory has been sown with wheat, the yield will not be exces sive. Many causes, such as a severe win. ter, the fly, -rust; &c, have co-operated to injure the crops, so that the aggregate will probably not exceed an average. In Eng land and France unfavorable weather and unsound seed, it is said, have counteracted the fleets of more extensive towing. In the south of Europe, however, an abttn- . i v.,,i . . t ,;., i ... ' the instalments, yet to become due on Ihe (lam e la iuukcu lui All iiuiiiuni ui uui i - u .,'t k. mbscnpt interesting at this time. is. how will this fraud of Mr. Crane's effect his ability to meet his instalments, !C The following letter from Hon. James Cooper, Fresident of the Sunbury and Erie road would seem to furnih satis factory answers to the anxious queries auggested above : Bunaurv and trie Railroad A. Ci'mminos, Editor Bulletin. D--ar Sir Under the head of '-The Money Market," in this mornings Public Ledger, my attention has been called to a notice of an alleged over-issue of Stock by Edward Crane, Esq, President of ihe Vermont Cen tral Railroad Company, and which suggests a doubt of the ability of Mr. Crane lo comply with the terms of his subscription lo the Stock of the Su.ibury and Eiie Company As to the emit of innocence of Mr. Crane u the 'ransaution teferred lo, of course, can know nothing; but of the payment of the fly, and rust, whilo in other tectioni the yield will probably he unusually abun dant, to that, while very low pticet may not probably be looked for, (taking all these lacts into consideration, together with the exhausted state of the stocks ,) ttill, on the other hand, the reasonable belief it, that a full averagea yield will leave no necessity lor very high prices. Q7" Baroum's menagerie waa at Slins grove on Wednesday. The exhibition had attracted quite crowd from the surround inj nrijhbcrhood. There was an immense display of old canvau wilh numerous rentt and air ho!i, to that many of those inside were more thoroughly tutked, during the storm, thin tho outtidf. The exhibition ol animals wat most meagre one. It waa like in immense table spread out with ion made by Messrs Crane, Dillon ti Co, to the Stork of the Sunbury and Erie Road, there can be no reasonable doubt The payment of these instalments it not dependent on Mr. Crane alone, but on number of gentlemen ol undoubtol weahh deeply inteietted iu the completion of jhe Venango Road. At to the tacuiity of the city in the matter, I have only lo tay, thai the Company never design to ask the payment of any instalmeu1 on ihe million subscribed by H, on the faith of the subscription by Crane, Diltun L Co until ihe instalment due ou that subscription had been Arst pld. Yours fespoeifulty, JAMF.S COOPER, PretiJ.ut Fkiladilpkia, nfy II, 189. fore " A little gill, about ten years old, daughter of Mr. Oberland, a resident of the Eighth Ward, as the clock was trikiug twelve on Sunday noon, exclaimed mournfully to her mother, "to-morrow at this hour 1 shall be in Heaven." There was something so sad and plaintive in tha tono in which she uttered this, that in spite of the parent not boiug f a superstitions nature, it made an impression upon her mind, which she found impression upon her mind, which she found it impossible to throw ofli At dinner tho told her husband of the circumstance and he endeavored to rally the child,' but with a sweet and sad smile, in which, how ever, no fear was manifested at the coming prospect, she repeated her conviction of her speedy dissolution. It was now the fathei't turn to fi el a depression of spirits, which overshadowed him the whole day, to much so, that in the evening, meeting officer Young watchman of that Ward, he told him of the hild's singular prognostication. I p to this time, the little gill had enjoyed Axceediugly good health, but durina Ihe night the parents were aroused by her com plaining batterly of pains in her back and head. AtVarly as possible a physician wat ailed in, who pronounced her in a high state of bilinna fever. Notwithstanding all thai human aid uoulj effeot, she expired at noon. Her fatal prophecy was fulfilled. StKcvisa Sudden Dkath We learn, says U.ica, (N. Y ) Daily Gazett, that Mr. King, tif the town of Schuyler, died suddenly on Sunday Us', caused by the following singular circumttanre : He had been walking in a lield, and, ii.adverlenly, while chewing tome hoibs, gni blade of grass in hit throat. Ev ery effort wat nude to relieve bit sufferings, but he died in a short lime by sirs julttion. Drndlord County Tub Ckcv. -The Bradford Com.tv Jnnr. 'e deem it a duty to thu parly in .,; ,.h l,t.,.. .. v, ,,; .;.,!.... tersays: Our farmeie are now busily etiga- ". " T 6 , ' " 1 ,v- cd in haying and haivesltnj;, but we regret , . . . .. to learn, with less pror-pocl of returns for ' , ""'"""' -. """ their labors than in former years. I a"'? f . k"0W" '"'V:"'? and V" nr. political standing. v 4 nave many sue h men Rye is unusually fine: pra.'s an average , , ,, . . , , , ,r . i i i , in our midst, and among them ail. no one leld, and unlets alleclrd by diouth, corn . .. , ' .. .. buckwheat and polatoce will turn out well. 1 D p If the preset Irish prices continue, though ' Letti" ,0n6hl """st-lfa practical farmer their crops, may be eome hat .noil, farmers, i Bnd uc,,ve utl"e" familiar w ilh will have no reason lo complain. an ui imorusis ui me peopu- unu enureiy FlRts in Towanda. -On Tuesday last at .competent in act auvicilly upon all qna.tion aboul one o'clock, A. M., a two story frnined aflerling them. United lo no faction, but ful Great en.iety it fell at to the rail ttitt duly cover a few platvt and but little to Cerele Nevaisi and ?eiene will i.ke. hit tt j)ul Ilfrmr knowt the value ot adver- tiling, and mkt up drdtlrncii's iu puffin f. The company were baid looking set, and made muieuuite intiJ, selling black fin lrtrrei and Wmoutde twietenrd ttilh nioltsMs, than the aiiiniala. The waa figure were eatcreble ctrictlurt. Prince Albert louuke Jettl he had h4 heavy sltp (ill lite- brad nl bit Udy jtmrutd dawn In bttf lit I'li'l! dtmeriatiiUt, and Wfllio.toa oti I'kf 4 old JtW lUihe . H .g !.( eei.si.Uied e" all hendt thai the .i.su.iseiion It fuiinidble, an4 It dptJe upon accidei.l whether ihe iutuiMie or ihe loyalist are ",u,",u'"tihwarinasia. The ieiel get'ca ' UJ' 0rt ,b titicf Jauetbe Ta.,t .. a eeve.e ...U .a .t.eM.puH " Ui.eee .' e4 Kme.s Te ttu-u... UM. the M Ju" V! Anil they J.e'J "'7 I W :0w.4 ailed Ueleikt eU we lake the liberty of saj ing to our demo cratio fellow citizens of this cnn.essional building being erected by fieo. II. Hunting was destroyed by fire. i On Thursday at two o'clock, A. M., ano:her alarm of firo was given proceeding from the burning of a slianly. Th occupants narrow- escaped with their lives through the win dows. THE PUBLIC HEALTH. The deaths for last week reached the num ber of 413, being forty-five more than the week previous, ahd just doublo the number of tho corresponding week last year, when the deaths were 206. It appears from the heal h report that 69 persons died of cholera asphyxia, and 83 children of cholera infan tum. The excessive heat of the first pail of the week, lollovred by the sudden change to cold and wot, hat no doubt caused this acces sion to the number of deaths. More than one half of the deaths, 223, were of cnildren under five years of age. Thirty-one of the deaths from cholera occurred in the Alms house. Deducting these and the number of deaths from cholera, leaves a traction over rive a day. In New York there appears to be a gieater increase nf mortality than in this city. The number of deaths for the week it 817, or fifty-six more than Ihe week previous. The deaths from cholera in that city, as the report shows, number 147, or more than twice the number in this city. There are bes-idea 157 deaths from cholera infantum. Some alarm appeaia to be manifested there respecting chnleia. Fear it the very best meant for promoting thtt disease. Prudence and mod eralion in eating and drinking are the best preventative! of it. Phila. ledger. standing lor'.h as an old fashioned democrat of the Jefferson and Jackson stripe there U no member of the party in thin district bul could rally under his banner and feel proud of such a man as the standard bearer. Upon him all could unite and a democratic Con gressman would be elected, but should we be so blind as to nominate any leader of a faction, defeat is ceilaiuly in stoie for us. MANY DKMOCRATS OF DELAWARE. French PoniBilr. Shuviitg Creum, Tooth Hruiticn. a large ttt. unuei i wiepfiaue, Chines Powder, Farina Cl gne, Orunpe fi nvtr WiUes Uliaruoal t'utue, Hice Powder, Infant Ilnir Dve, Meen Fun, tor tlieeVin, F.xtrjit Vanilla, O range, u Lemon, Fine apple, Strawberry, Silly White, S u hetB, C.il.v'iusif cvenrleicripti'iii.Fruiv 3 ;Rar Ciii-'s, Musk 11 Tu!ei Ciirplii.r Bulht'J Comba, nil kiiite, Hhrll Wi dor ' mid t tlj-r articles I'M ii"mcroui to mention. Ail the nl ve iirticle art) frpi thu h 'uica 'M Juli Hnucl and W. D. Glenn. Tickles, Sauces Sjc. Ouchun, Tooth Hruh-tica. Hair llruahes, uil UruNiien, I'cver'i F.Mmctft, FrtinoniHii, Com ilc So&p, Whitu " ' Trmiapureut " H ti neck " Wftthiiitftou Republican Comic ' Almond I.ubin'a ' N yiuph ' Omnibus ' lHiid JtlfM TKTlVtfd Cauli-llower, rii'v chow, Mixed Fickles, Onion Hmiif, Girkinr, met.'. hn Bull Suire, Heefileak Worcester ll K Good Exchauc A Lomtnti ppr (tat ihl Uity wat rcntly travelling in n ftftmihu t.ongaiJfj a fashionably dra. 4 man, who had on hia Angr a fplanJiJ ring ; on raiurning homa aha mia1 bar furaa, ooniaining aboul , bul in lha lining of bar draaa aha founJ lha ring aha bad aaen on tha parann who mi biJa bar in lha omnibua A jawallar valuaj il at to. Cavomt ai Iait Dr. Writ. H AriUnn. iha aunnoaJ aanJar of lha infamal machina lo Mr. Atliaou, lha atawaij of Ciniiiunaiii bu.il aJ wbtth iiMa4 him anj hia wifa. ha aft aauhi in lua H'i. VAftaUDOEI. FlUMVl MoiTAllTY 1Y CMOIH4. Wa ttJ in our !, on lha authority of j Captain Smith, of tha achoonar M ' a, thai cho!r baJ nntfa ita appaaranca at Paiba coaa, an4 thai lha daaiha had amoiintad la coward of 100 par tlay by thai dtaaaaav Sutca than wo bavo taoaivad filaa ot 8l Thu mat papara to lha IU, aud pabadaaa lo iha Uulniuo, loo fully aouAtming lha mat anahuly udmga bioughi by Captain tmth, and proving lunbar lhal ibo aaoiiaHiy bad baau an lha iooiaaaa. till ibo auto bar ol daatba t)y lhal d. in lha aa (Cay) bural giouod of li. ttfaiawn, amoaolod In ono day La lha fine tatful auoibai of 141 hutwaa baiua1 ike letel auwtei kf d.aikt Ut ike any keJ , 1 k '"'' ut , ..s.h.J, ike I iik, i l.toi le lae r "Fl .e hiss imss lini" ui Atnis kei ksl l 1 ksluie l'kei Mt l-Jet'4 Ceie't te Isaaint sa Jvtiiia. Art' eiebtnge M)tel ikeaa ewiibiet, "Binuw ia g'eai 4uMKlaufuueMecbale. Julliea it Kiias mI le ems," a.l Us'bt t .! k''M fc.l lut'lKl St 't "ll" Mokcmcmt to "Ot Per." Three thou tanj three humtie.l dollars have just been appropriate.) by the Cti;neiiout LejislatU'e to tij in lha eractiion at rcokline of a mnnurnenl lo General Israel Puintm, provi ded an equal turn be laisej by aubtoription. Paiii'ciD Vita.Tbe water n( Let Mivhiftii, el MiUaukie, Wisoontin, was recently so clear and transparent, lhal il it said a pin eoul.l be teen ai ike bottom in fifteen feel depth, and several lot! articles of merchendite wee (but discovered and fished UP DtstatKiat ra k rata Ami A vuni in the Ne Vork Jaurnal of Cummeice tayt cut af eignl iHoutend tolJiert in Ihe Arm), il m bvlievsd ll thiee Iheutend detened last year. Wkal it ikerauee ef men gr4 trig to Juusied tsitk the aeivie 1 It it ibe ni tneul ibey leeeive, r ae peiaena eoltaied be are nut til e be eirpleyed oaaay pub lie dm A iwweuee Kail'uaJ l(iul leiekeeieek sj el Htintburg Ike fcisi kaisl tkel etei eiblitii .1 'fc.. I ll.'M 4 it IU I I l For the Amoncsn ORnER t MTLl AMKRICAN .tlECIIAMCS. Sunbury Council, No. 30, O. U. A. M. was organise ! on Thursday evening:, the I3lh inst., when the following olEccrs were elected and duly installed : C. Abraham Ilileman, V. C. Win. A. Brttner, K. S. P. M. Shindel, A. R. S. Geo. Ilileman, F. S. Win. K. Martz, T. M. L. Shindel, I. Weiser Zeigler, E. Geo. W. Smith, I. P. Geo. Harrison, O. P. F. Merrill. I do not know that I am fully ac quainted with the objects and principle! of this order ; but understand it to be kindred to Odd Fellowship ia this, that it is an association (or mutual sympathy and mutual relief, embracing tho beneficial principle, that is the payment to the sick and inhrni member ot a certain weekly amount as his rwht, and not as a charity. It diovrs in Odd Fellowship in this, that ita member ship embraces none but native born Ameri can cititoni the tout of Ihe soil who are to be preferred tu, and employed and supported lo the titter exclusion of foreign labor, in every department of mechanics, end general industry wherever practicable There are those who object to this tic In sive doctrine as anti-republican, and anti demociatir. The developments of Ihe last few years, however, have strengthened this feeling greatly : it seems indeed to pervade almost every tec I ion of the country, and those who adopt and govern Ihemtelvet by ii, may be numbered by thousands. Ibey may not be ttrictly tight but they art cer tainly (alous. 1 understand that Ihe organisation it entirely independtnl of know-nothingitm ; holds nothing in common wilh lhal associa tion eacept e American principles, and at society nlJeiiy (epudiatvt all associa tion with fuiitict. Oasiavta. Marlfll Uruwly, I'lllll Krt-m-h ' Conim mi u Rye Whiskey. lIi)i'iicu)iL-la Whisktfv, Conim .it " Jamuk-8 Spirits, Holland Oln, runbuiy, July Z), ISU 'mimic, i.f Anchoiv-L-s. Chilli Vtnegnr, 'i'he arM.ve srr sll trorn Crosse A lllarkwell, Lcnitnu. Tollr-d Tonciie. " Hum, Itiisf Itrrry Jam, Currnnt 44 Hlnin " Htirdines, Tonuto Catsup, 4cn Sec WEISUR It DRUNER Wines Liquors. ('lininpaigne Wins, Sherry " Clsrel lur Port " I'ort " Msderis u l.istiun Wine Bitters For Suie by WKISF.U i DKU.NKR. The itesnanj cuulinuet tad Ike dieull iu ebieiiint beeie eauiiueva alee, le pieveel a eu f pl lbeie e M uew Ueiei. l' l Ibe ume ef $4 fee e kave eel ie. i.t4 the asxuwul ol ice.il Iw ike week fim ll. Mt'ee, eel., e i4'el le Uee, i ifce t-tkosMsf 'ea , ikie, iseH,, Isil estks tw-Hta1 To the Voters of Northumberland County. i i.llow i lium I hereby announce my self as a eanduUtc fur S 11 E It I F V . si the next elsetion, anil solicit your support, and ii eiecicu I sliall not tail to pei lorm ttie duties of the ollice lo the l-e.t of inv aliilities. UENXIS WOI.YERTOX. Lower Augusta, July 52, It'll. CORNER STONE. rllE Cornerstone of 8husik C'ntLir.nrs IxsTiTi-Tt, will be laid on Wtiiu.mi, the '-J of August, with apprnpiute ceremonies. Huv. 8. 8. ei'liuiucker, U. U., lion. William Biglev, and lion. James t'ollix-k are eiperteJ to be piesent to adJrens those who ui iv be assem bled ou that occasion. The friends if education snd the public gen erslly are invited lob prevnl. Exercises will commence at ten o'clock. Uv order ol Trustees, WM, A'l'W A'I'Elt, Kccreur, f hamokin, h.ly ii, bi St. Colo, eil Window (llass. W. MOWBKAY i CO., kiOLTII Wesleernai TEXTII 4 Hl .NTfcP bit , would respectfully intile Ihe atlentioa of Msri bants, UutKlvis and others Id ill beauti ful variety of work produced si then establish maul, rousialing of STAINED WINDOW GLASS, suitable foi Hotola, bsloona, public snJ pf" ' kuildingt i Churched Ornament&l Stkined Olata. Tiansoins seJ hle l.i.hia Uh Vaatibukas. Utleony, riaM aaJ kiairraM WutJ.- ". rt.sk tad Mamed O'asa l'hurhM. awnplqrsl Kigur.s and Altar I'wcea, a.ie'sul weiaad up tu eKlai, tnst furmsfce.l lit suv M the t'niisd Mlatoa. KUkad snsraslsJ snd eiattad Jeorsti fkur.k W iJoa tilsss tiatuiad lu lios'MC tn wlliei aicKHMlufal Mvlet, aad eeiapaiwl aisa sent U say fail ol lha t'nioii. IV Jsis ! t Jislaiwe pioaspiljf aeswareJ. X b - Ae A (.! wsmuJ fit this place. Chile.. Juts . Ie44. -. lit.KU.Ms!,-U.-!.. ''; Wi, Duial Taut tie eJ aii)t Mroee. wsei -Had hose she .ev Jeat Calal tad letut Uawka. M sale Wv .1V. M :i!tst 4 i Mukkarv. 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