Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, August 12, 1854, Image 2

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    SUNBUItY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
CALIFOHNI.Y NEWS.
ARRIVAL OF TUB STAR OF THE WESTi
The Grtytown Difficulties Destructive fires
at San Francisco and Sacramento Nearly
me whole I own of Columbia Destroyed
An English fngate in Pursuit of the t
aneGreytoirn under Marxial Law,
By the arrival yesterday at New York of
the Star of the Weil from San Juan, San
Francisco dates to tho 15th July have been
received this morning.
She brings 663,000 in gold on freight, and
430 passengers.
Commander Julley of tho British schr. Ber
muda, declared Greylown under Martial law,
and established the blockade of Port English.
The British ship-of-war Espiegle, hold Tunla
Arenas, and the Commander says il is part
of San Juan, and tie will hold it as secmity
until some arrangements aro made between
the governments of Great Biilian and the
United Slates. The inhabitant of San Juan
had began to rebuild the town, but the most
influential men have left the place.
The greatest excitement existed al Kings
ton, relative to the destruction of Greylown,
and it is reported that the English and French
Admirals had sent a frigate in pursuit oi the
Cyaue.
A steamer was also instantly dispatched to
Halifax with the intelligence.
The English Mail Steamer Teviot, the brig
of-war Epiegle, and the schrs. Bermuda and
Liberty were at San Juan.
A great fire occurred at San Francisco on
the 11th July, commencing in the Golden
Gate Hotel. -The whole block bounded by
Jackson, Davis, Fiont and Oregon streets, and
half of the two blocks bounded by Jackson,
Davis, Diummoiid and Washington streets,
divided by Oregon street also; three build
ings of the block bounded by Oregon and
Washington streets, and seven buildings on
the corner of Jackson street, between Front
and Davis streets, were destroyed. Tho
wholo number of buildings burned, is be
tween sixty and seventy, eighteen of which
wero hotels or large boarding-houses. Tho
total loss is from $250,000 to 300,000.
On the 12th of July, twelve blocks of build
ings in the city of Sacramento, were either
wholly or partially destroyed by fire. The
burned district is bounded by Third, J.i
Fourth and K streets. It is estimated that
200 buildings were destroyed, valued at half
a million of dollars.
On tho 10ih of July, nearly the whole town
of Columbia, Calaveras county, was destroy
ed by fire. The part burned is bounded by
Broadway, Fulton, State, and Washington
streets, except ono fire-proof building. Tho
fire is attributed to an incendiary, and tho
loss is not less than 6500,000.
The squatter excitements have nearly
ceased.
The Mormons nt San Bernandino, in the
Los Angelos district, have lost 400 acres of
wheat by fire.
Tho mining accounts continue favorable.
Tho crops in all parts of the State give
promise of a favorable yield.
An exciting discussion is going on between
tho divided ranks of the Democratic party, j
whose conventions met on tho 18th ull.
Both sections claimed the majority, two sets
of delegates having been chosen in most of
tho counties.
Immigrants over tho plains have begun lo j
come in, and stock was selling at Sacramento ' Wherever there is a cannon the allies have
al very low prices. slunk away like a sneaking dog from a
Twenty-two Mormons havo arrived at San j sheepfold on Ihe discovery of a shepherd.
Francisco from Salt Lake, on their way to Witness the attack on places of so little con
tho Sandwich Islands. sequence that no man in England ever heard
A FIOHT tTtII THE CAMASCHE. f ,hf m reP0rt l'eir "S
Corpus Cihusti, Texas, July 19, 1S34. j cked by Ihe allied fleets, who have been
On the 11th inst., Captain Van Buren and j '"variably repulsed, notwithstanding the gal
twelve men of tho mounted rides, overtook a !lanlr- 81 Ekil'M. Jjncoly, Carleby and
party of Iwenty-live Camancfce Indians and j Boomeisund, which tell a mournful stoiy for
whipped them handsomely. Captain King i Bliton' PriJe- 01J B'J". brother ol tho
and a parly of infantry mounted on mules j ''8 Russian Minister at Washington, corn
first got on their Irial near Las Moias, on the nd Boomersund wilh about a dozen can
El Paso road, and pursued them four Jay,, non, and for fear ha might use them if they
when the mules gave out. Fortunately, approached loo near, Ihe fleet contented
about this time he met Captain Van Buien, j themselves by firing a whole day into his
who was out from Fort Inge on a scout, and ! BV,e 0,chard and amon8 his Bna,, ,ret's
put him on the trial. Ha followed it up for I en,irey 0,11 of reach of ,ho olJ ma,''', Pu"8
six days and travelled over 300 miles, when i b"1 "ol of w,alh' R,l,re lhan ono E"8
ho overtook tho Indians. To avoid pursuit ! hsh fl'lR lia" bpc" brn,,sh' ' St Petersbmgh
they crossed the Nueces three times, and ul- j a a lrnPll'' 1 llaJ expected to find in Lon
so a largo lake. Cant. Van Buren swam his I don a Russlan flj5 at evpry cnr"er of lhe
horse, 400 yard, across this lake and struck j Mrte, caPmed b !l,e fleel " vanl"J
lhe trail on the opposite side. The two par- : her0 bcfo,e 1 luft R,,6s,a- 1 llli,,k 'e,e
lies discoveied each other as the Indiana ,on,i or " l'v'i .r wnelhing of lhat
were turning a hill, and when the Captain ' kilul whit'n ru,, "A merciful man is mer
got around Iho hill ho foi.nd the Indians , cilul 10 hi btasl'"
drawn up in line of battle ready to receive IXDIGMTV to hit: rnt.MDEXT OF THE
him Ihey havinj; luken their saddles and' lM1H)lt.tm.
everything oif their horsesexcept the btidles.
and t ill them in a pile. Tho Indian, uni-ut J
the fi-ht with ario., and when they suppos -
ed they nad diawn the fire of lhe Captain's ' '-"I"101 Bl ,no "onnrrii uoor uuuer tue rast
parly, changed il. The Captain immediately ! "'" ',rta'le. b followed out f addres
oideied hi, men dinnuunl and take their rr ' b' Ja,"', JefTatds, of Charleston,
iles before Ihis they had usej only their ie. South Carolina. JefTdids was considerably
tolveis without much affict. When tun.e 1 intoxicated al lhe lime, ami was in company
five ur six liiiliaut hud been knocked oil thvir ' U1,h J. S. Duke, of Saint Louis, and J. F.
horses, they broke, auJ lhj Captain churned Hiins, of New Voik, all of whom hd been
ihtin. : dunking. The President shook hands with
Th Indians left one of their number dead '"m a"d Ji'lLi'ds a.ke.l the President lo take
cn lhe ijiouiid, but succuduJ in C4ir ing the i n dti.,k, hirh he declined, and turned to
other duad and woundod o(T. They lull ihn1 t'''1''' cainayo. As lie was doing so, bis
I, Idles, Captain Van Huron un I tinea ,ul knocked of! by a hard bulled tvg,
of his Men weiu wi.unjed. In the emu- j J-''ds lutuii.ed into the Capitol, saying
mciiccniiiiil of the fii-lil ihu Captain lereivtj l'u'i'''il ' a d -d foul." The Pre-
um.J in his soiJ aim, uhieh blud pin. , ''le"' P"B " one t.f the Police, akmj if
fiitfly, ai.. in ihu chaise lie altacUJ a po- "homy lo nuke an arrest. Cap-
ulul young l.iJun who Mt, un loot, and f. ', Ui" ,ullll'"ll,"' "J ollicet l,rt shortly af.
Ur haviiig iiisdii ucil ruls al bun, Ihu In j u'' ""J Jvllaida, whoUtfuieJ Ihiowmg
d an sod U nly apt .n. (lum under hi, buist'i
ink, writ lu bu aii4dy Jijii, ami hot j
thoSH.-'A thluiljl hi, bud). l,t).J v j
Ihu li;lil i Ir, tluul t ini'l.rs kbove the i.a.
kl an I Ulow ll.e nls, nu t lUa iion br I
(tine nut bn th Irft si l, ul a spine, tuvu g
tut lliiuoh I.. ui. tell Ivhiii I U di
I'leaiiuw out mi h tuili t,4ii. I,, mid llin g
il.eanu in.nul, Uy duaii le die He,
lw.l, si, 4(,,s lu Yuti I,J
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I IU Ike UliU Hsll lii, bus IL ,l,iu
d.) sn.te be its, Mvuui.J, ,u ikltm
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buss 1 Tun.', lt4 S..J MkfeiU)
kit t,t W llltwM U itf, 11,41 b , IStl.lt
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From the New York H"
A RI MIA VIEW OF THE WAB-OMMOiW
OF COTTMAW.A Rl'ftMA AGENT.
On his arrival in London, Dr. Coltinan
wtole the following exceedingly interesting
letter, in reply to n communication from Mr.
George N. Sanders, our Consul to London :
'' Cot. GeoRO N. SASoeas
Sir I hava just arrived here on my way
from the seat of war in the Northeast, and
take it for granted that a true natrative would
interest you, being perfectly aware that you
appreciate at their proper value the details
vou have had through the London and Paris
journals. France and England have equipped
the finest fleet that ever itoateu, ami ib.ii u
to the Baltic to insliuct the Russians in geo-
graphy. They have been hunting up places
so far north that the sun never sets upon
them for more than two months at a time.
There are not more than five hundred persons
in St. Petersburg and Moscow together that
ever heard nt tsrainstaoi, uuearjorg, sec,
until they hud been bombarded by the allied
fleets. By the way, speaking of Ullcaborg,
the greatest vandalism of the present century
was there committed. The account in tho
Dublin Post, from the journal of an officer
on board of the Leopard, is as near the truth
as anything you have seen since the com
mencement of the war. as there has been a
systematic perversion and suppressio vcri in
everything that has been delivered to the
public since April last.
It is true, as the Leopard's officer tells yon,
that they sacked, pillaged and burnt the de
fenceless town of Ulleaburg ; but ho does not
tell you what was the fate of tho women in
that village, where he says: ''No resistance
was offered and we landed tho marines." 1
will tell you they wero all violated by the
crews 01 iweiny Doais, pretending to oe civil- j
i.ed and Christians. Ho tells you "we began (
the work of destruction on Thursday, and did )
not leave off until Friday morning at "ten j
o'clock." After appropriating to themselves j
the property of the citizens, and violating
the persons of their wives and duughters, he
continues: ' Il was near costing us our lives,
for we got hemmed in the river by ihe fire.
Twice we attempted to burst through it and
twice failed. At tho third time, the First
Lieutenant cried out 'Pull, pull for dear life
one more attempt.' For about one hun
dred yards I had lo close my eyes and put
my hands to my face; I was scorched and
roasted ; hair was singed ; we got out faint
ing and half-grilled ; we had a nariovv
escape, and lost one man ; this morning
some of his skull and spine were found burn
ed to a cinder; it was a dicadful night's
work as ever I was at and a terrible one.
Let the civilized world judgo of the result
of this drunken orgie. A town where theie
was neither 6oldier or gun, sacked, pillaged,
and devastated by fire, the work of the ma
rines of twenty of her Majesty's ships. Nol
content with destruction of property, the
virtue of women was assailed with equal
ferocity and baseness. The writer speaks
truly when he says, "We destroyed every
thing virtue, goods and chattels. The un
fortunate inhabitants were like madmen; il
was a sad sight lo see the creatures; many
a ma arose yesterday in good circumstances,
and that night was a ruined man." Thus
you see Merry Old England, wilh all her
j vain glory and boasting, reduced in action lo
a level with tho pagan Turk, whose cause
ene e(lr!ouses.
i Washington, Aug. 5 -Immediately after
I ,he lj"ummenl of tho Senate, as the Presi
I l,ei:l 01 u"'loJ Sla,e wni leaving Ihe
, ".''t A" lu"t"''l"l thru l' I bu-
iuiu lapiain iiuuniiiiuii. One wilueas saw
lum with an rVli in , ,4l,d (uw miimiv
pieviuns lo Ihe a.aull. Auoihvi lu.hliud
Ili4t l.o taw him thiwtt an rjj and bu ihe
rii.ioi.
I tiu Jui. ice di id. lo buM biia to bail.
huit H.u attuavd sum fui t.i,io Kians,
lu Jutilmu bviMiming bail. IU than aunt
lii aiiiUiir. ,i i,e in ran hmu, bacoixii.g
uiuiu It Lui.ily, d.cLaui.g i,at
I mi. I lu j4,l, l.a ublJ 1,1,1 te liimg IU
l-k but ticall k'ulu aiJ i4tbJ aitsiMll iu
tlx lug, juat ttu(s il,, , ., a)ii.g be
JliMiu.a4 III Wlaod l JaaiU, bu ovuuj
bUa in.g bivfuaalf, kti, Ks aj
t ai.J, su. sllwWuU l li le fauu 4
1 1 AiiMiua iiai.oal el Ibt )ui,iu,a
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THE AMBRICA1T.
SUNBURY.
SATURDAY, AVGIST 19, 1834.
II. D. MASftER, Editor and ProprlHor.
To ADvrKTUim.--The circulntlni, of the Sm.li.ir
American among the different towna on the Sutquehmuia
i not exceeded if equalled by any paper put.liihed i n North
ern Pennsylvania.
Democratic State Nominations.
FOR GOVERNOR
WILLIAM EIGLEIt,
Of Clearfield County.
FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT.
JEREMIAH S. BLACK,
Of Somerset County.
FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER.
HENRY S. M0TT,
Of Pike County.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY NOMINATIONS
For Congress,
WILLIAM L. DEW ART,
(Subject to the decision of the Convention.)
For Senator,
JESSE C. HORTON.
'(Subject to the decision of the Convention.)
Anscmbhi,
D. B MONTGOMERY, of Lewis.
Sheriff,
HENRY READER, of Delaware.
Profionoan,
JAMES BEARD, ofSunbtiry.
Commissioner,
ELI AS BROSIOUS, of Sunbnry.
.4ri(fi(or,
JOHN YOUNG MAN, of Sunbnry.
EDITOR'S TAISLK.
EF" Land Warrants. Persons having
Land Warrants for sale, can dispose of
hem for cash, by applying at this office.
1X7- The letter from a correspondent at
Saratoga came too late for this weeks paper
IE?" Major General. We neglected
to mention that Maj. Gen. Win. II. Kase,
was re-elected to that office, at the late
military election held in this place.
OCT" Conferees. Major Wm. L. Dewart
has selected Charles J. Bruner, J. II. Zim
merman and G. B. Youngman, Esqs., as
his conferees, (o meet the conferees of
Schuylkill county, to nominate a candidate
for Congress in this district.
CvFire! Quite a number of people
were suddenly gathered around the premi-
! ses of Mis. Thompson's Hotel on Wedties
day forenoon, in consequence of an alarm
ol fire. Someone had carelessly thrown a
basket ol coal ashes against the fence near
the 6tabling, which had set the fence on
fire. Had the fire not been discovered it
would soon have reached the stable. Such
carelessness should be avoided.
HT"" Killed. A person by the name of
William Camp, acting foreman of the car.
penters at the Creen Ridge Colliery break
er, was killed, almost instantly, on Tuesday,
by the fly wheel of the upper rolls falling
upon him. and crushing his head upon one
of the rolls. He lived but about fifteen
minutes after the accident occurred.
01" Emigrants. Six or seven families
of Polish emigrants arrived at this place in
pursuit of work some days since. They
landed in Canada, whence they were bound,
but the cholera having carried of several
of their number, they left for more favored
climes. The men could have obtained
work in town, bu! as they wished to get
work that all could be employed, they
made engagements wilh some of the opera
tors in Shamokin, to work at the mines,
for which place they took Ihe cars on
Thursday.
C7" The coal operators and landholder,
in Schuylkill county held a meeting and
unanimously addressed a letter to Mr.
Tucker, President of the Heading Railroad,
requesting liim not to reign. Mr. Tucker
ha, been an able officer, and bis public and
private character is unimpeathed. Hi,
retaliation would be regretted by all who
know him.
$y Benj. Ileilihold, Kq., Treaiuier vf
Lancaster county recently paid into the
State Treatury $34,000 on account ol th
slat la due by Lancaster county fur the
current year, Mr. R.-inhuld is one 01" the
iiumrrou, rulerpriiiuj Lnc,.lrin inter
rttrj ill our cual rvjfiun, bciuj wn of Ihe
firm of Cochran, IVale & Co., of th Lsn.
tlrr colliery, near Slismukin. In point
ol wraith, Wrrilory and population, .n.
cuter county ricvt.la smite of our 1 1
tstr. Well may h b be cslh-J the
jrJ0 of I'mns) It tins.
XT The lhf Ihe t wrck hstbsra
Cikil u4 tbfirlur flisuiit. (it Muiidsy
U4 it was inJerJ lixs CuU o ,uiiii.i btil.
iiuvuis, and wool wt( prvdy nrlly
lrflJ le, Tbe iitleMte btl uf suiiiintr,
b, we trwal, ) J r.
II " Tb bib tb sbl alwte M'l
IwS) b U r tllJ, klij tbe wli w
l i i tbwitJ.
TUB TICKET
Our readers will find in our columns,
this week the ticket agreed upon at the
Democratic Convention held at this place
on Monday last. For Congress Major
Dewart had Ihe field to himself or at most
but a few voles in opposition. This was
also Ihe case wilh Jesse C. Horton the can
didate for the Senate. The result for Con
press will now depend upon Schuylkill.
Who will be the choice of that county we
are unable to say. Dauphin county, which
forms part ol this Senatorial district, will,
no doubt, concede the member to this
county, and Mr. Horton will unquestion
ably be the candidate.
James Beard our present popular Pro
thonatary has been nominated tor re-election
by a lare majority, notwithstanding a
severe opposition.
Henry Reader has received the nomina
tion for Sheriff". He is well known to the
people of this county as one of our former
Sheriffs, and a most popular officer. He
will be generally well supported, and, no
doubt elected.
For County Commissioner, the selection
has fallen on Elias Drosious. Mr. Rro
sious is an industrious and honest mechanic,
who will no doubt make an excellent offi
cer. For Auditor, John Younsman, Esq.,
has been selected. As Mr. Youngman is
a brother editor he needs from the press no
other endorsement. Editors are generally
qualified, or should be, for any office.
We have said nothing about the nominee
for Assembly, and lest our readers might
think we have forgotten him, we have only
lo say that Mr. Montgomery 'A'as never
suspected of having any superior qualifica-1
lions for the office he so eagprly aspires lo.
PEMOTRATIC col NTV CONVENTION".
The democratic county convention met j
in this place on .Monday last. Wm. Beard
was appointed President, James Cameron
1 i
and John I arnsworth Yice Presidents, and
Henry Donnel and J.ts. Eckman Secretaries, j
Afler settlinz the disputed claims of the'
return Judges from Lower Mithanov and
Little Mahanoy, the convention proceeded j
to rnnnt nr. Ihe votes Inr Ih,. HiA-ronl r, J
dictates, as follows :
For Congress,
Wm. L. Dewart, no opposition.
Senator,
Jesse C. Horton, no opposition.
Assembly,
David 13. Montgomery had Vll'i
Gideon M. York., 122G
Majority for Montgomery, 9
Prothonotary.
James Heard,
I. Beidelspach,
Majority for Beard,
Sheriff,
Henry Reader,
13C7
suo
ti77
1033
1019
329
193
G. V. Armstrong,
Dennis Wolverton,
James Buoy,
Reader's majority over Armstrong,
Commissioner,
Eliai Brosions,
Frederick Haa.,
George Bright,
Martin Gass,
13
890
t)0-2
449
317
Majority for Brosious over highest, IDS
Auditor,
John Youngman.
M. J. D. Withinjton was appointed
delegate to the npxt 4th or March conven-
jjQn
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In the morninu it was general! v under -
r- '
.i i 1 1. i ?. .. ...... .. i i i... n
u(h, ...a. u.,ua,.-u , a ,u-
jority of sixty, therejult therefore surprised
nearly every one. Time will, however,
solve Ihe mystery.
... ,. -, .
ITT" The Willnmsport ai.d Klimra Rail -
road was opened for travel on .Monday la,it
between those two place,. The cars leave
Williamsport at 7 in the moriiing-, and
F.lmira at i in the afternoon. Fare $2,2.V
The road between Milt.ni and Williamsport
will be completed in a few moths-and
, , . ,
a, soon as the I'Z mile, between this place
and M.llon.and Ihe Su.rpiehanna road, b. -
tween Ibis place and Ilarrisburir are finished,
there will be a first cla rail nad column-
nication from Baltimore and Philadelphia
to the Lakes, of such easy grade, and slight
curve,, that will make il, beyond all com
petition, the grand thoroulilare lor
traveller, north and south.
OCT Masonic. The la Milton Demo
crat contain, the addi'es, ul (ieu. Joii.v Kay
Clkmi:nt, delivered on Ihe occasion of the
Masonic proces.ion, al .Milton, on the ISth
ol June l.ut. The addr. u i well writ-!
ten production, and wu. well received by
the craft and ulhcr, in attemUnce.
rT- Danviix UANK.-There w a. . run
... . .
on this Iunk nine t!,v since, on account
of Hi reported fa.lore ol the Mudour Iron
Coinpny, erowinj out of th Is. lor o
Mr. Tuikrr. There tin, hmtrvrr,
rround, I r inv si nri hriuion ul dannn.
ri. li . . i. : .. j i. -.. i 1 1 . i i
I ur iait ! Ill liiir il ,rpHii,:jii, uaiMi.,
Hid the M.mluur Coi. ny in.i.l , coining
money il lb present puce of iron.
' I be M4sctiovii . Council," rtl
bie.l iMut'Ulsw at u Uvdlu'd It Jei.i on.
iJ .. b.uee (ui i.ul g,in lb i'uluiv-1
people Kim wl lit uiui,f .,i.usiJ lu l.i
in K.-(li.d, le Jbl..h 4 l.iM.1. ad i t
dvUi lite u.wui) she bold, in nl fi ibe
loi.t til ul lb culuiad j-le I'lsisd ih
kl bi.d ! be um4 bi d.iii..H u.('til
Im UK, auJ ue b light Iw H bi lu
eiiisis! J.wkJ .1 lb Vku)t
bill, ! f.l bb", ltJ)
TJ Presentation or a Cane to Col. i
StrAub.- Some of the personal friends oi
Col. Straub, at Washington city, some days
since presented him wilh a hickory cane,
mounted wilh California gold. The cane
was cut in Nebraska, and was presented
through Col. Carter, of Lycoming. The
following is the reply of Col. Straub :
Col Carter Sir: I acknowledge with
deep sensibility the substantial mark of re
spect presented by my Pennsj Ivnnian friends
through you, their representative. Il is an
evidence of iheir kindness and generosity to
an humble individual, who thinks ho does
not merit it ; Rnd, permit mu to add, thnt it
is as unexpected as it" is undeseived. Your
refeiencn to my attachment to Ihe great
principle of selftiovernmenl, and which is the
vital piincipel of ihe Nebraska bill, is correct.
Should ever ibis principle fail lo be recoeni
zed by Ihe people of these Slates (which God
foibid .') there will be nn end to the Union.
In regard lo the nbnse of Ihe abolition press,
refeired lo by j on, Colonel, it has not di-tur-bed
Ihe equanimity of my temper in Ihe
sliuhlest decree ; nor can ihe open or anony
mous iiltaeks, wilh which I have been hon
ored, force me lo yield lhal notice whieh
Iheir authors seem so ardently to desire.
Time and the good sense of a free people
will consign "to Ihe lomb of the Capolels"
the men who would "burn down the Capitol,"
and set Iheirnwn blasphemous interrelations
of a "hiuhar law" above ihe laws of the
land, t accept the cane, and will ever look
upon il ns a most valued sift as .1 memento
of friends whnsu names will bo cherished
names as long as memory lasts. In conclu
sion permit me lo say. Ilia! lo support nil the
Slates in their just and equal riatits is to sup
port Ihe Cuiistiiulion ; bnl, to refuse lo do so,
is a filiation ol that saeied instrument "
At the conclusion of the piepentation, the
nnmpaliy repaired to a bountifully supplied
table, on which fisnred, with patriotic) con
spirnoiisness, n Berks county ham, and some
of the lid live clement of the Monongahu'a
reeion.
Tim inscription on the cane is a follows:
'To Hon. C M. Stianli; 1R5 1; Nebiaska
Kansas; from Pennsylvania friends as a nie-
: .l -I VWMf r. "
moiial of XXX11! Conpress."
THE ISEl'OIIIII) DIiMTY TO TIIK
l it liSIDI- T.
The Washington Union gives the following
nL't-nl111 f Ihe supposed insult offered to the
V'eMe"1 of ,he ui,e'1 St,lle9' ,l w' bu
seen thai it differs materially from the teln.
. f ,
gtaph nccottnt of the same occurrence,
As i(0 nm eMKtaleii rumors are being
circulated in relation to an indignity supposed
to have been nflVrod in the President ves'er.
i day, we have taken pains to ascertain the
faul' lvhit! we have done, nn.l present .'hem
n follows : The President dining the morn,
as is customarv for the F.xeeulive at Ihe
S close of a session of Cnnces., had been al
: lhe Canilol annroviiiL' snd sinnm" bills. At
I about two o'clock, all the business requiring
i . i . , . , , ,
b" P'"""" bavin;: been closed, he left the
j Vice President's, room, in company wilh the
I Postmaster General and his private Secretary,
On arriving at Ihe entrance of the passage
. . . .
which leads to the Menate chamber, the
l President waited for a moment for his ear-
j riaise lo come up. While standing there, a
young man, without a coat, but otherwise
I dressed like a Eenilemau, approached the
I ,. . .. , ,. ,
I t resident, and reinaiuing respeetfullv llntt
; his name was Jeireries, and that he belonged
to Charleston, South Caioliua, extended his
S hand, tthieh tho Piesidenl look. There was
. . i r i
. nolhinS in the lan-uaae or beaiitiL' of lhe
' young man u hich indicated intentional rude-
.... ....
i nnsj. althonyri h! was evidentlv in a stale
I . ,' . - . , r .
bordermir upon insiituty from the cilects of
liquor. I lie young man, atter having shaken -,
hands wilh tho President, retired in the di- j
i rection of the dr. The carriage came up ;
immediately, and as the President was slep.
pinu in liomethina struek his hat. Mr. Web. j
I sler inquired, "what was that ?" The Presi.
ileut leplied "he did nol know j" but al that
moment obseivin Ihe intoxicated young
man make ome violent gesticulation, ho
suggested to a policeman standing rie::r that
ho had letter take earn of him, though at
that limn it was his own impieum, and that
f Mi. Webster, that whatever struck his
j hat was accidentally thrown from an upper
window. The caniaue was immediately
. , . ,. ., .,
. di iven away, and the rresulenl neither spoke
- '
Mi f ,ie occurrence till information
; wn( b(tli.h, ,0 llim lhl(, ,llo ,,, Ilian hl
bl,,. rrePied for throwing wl t prnve.l to
j be the remaining portion of a hard-boiled ens
"f which he had eaten n part, when ho im-
! mMy r,qne,.d discharged,
' nl(l) Wlt f.j,.,,,! it- u.ey could be found, be
i K1,t or lo lake euro of him. We aUo learn
that this nnfortiiniite young man is, as he
stated, from ("h.ul. ston, and lhat he came
! "i1"'" n f"w ''''V w"'' '' '"'"her to thi
' fi'V. vi"il ;-". '- "t
i highly respeeleil and estimable penlleman
, ,' , . , u u
Hisdelninm since Ins arrest, has been such
jB(l0 ri.qnir 1B j,,,,.,,,,;, ol fril.llU ,
pleVint him from inllietmg wound upon his
j own peron. He is, a we utiderMand. in the
care of kind friends, and we hope he may
derive a salutary lesson from this mortifying
expel ience.
iMroiiT t r hiom m-aim.
(eueral Kverenu San Miguel i named
Minis er of War. Hi nomination was re.
ceived with enthusiasm by the people. The
infant Hon Feidiiiuudo, hioihcr of Ihe King,
isdca.l. Count M.mln melimi, accompanied
by (Jeneial f'.lio, has enteied N.iv4i 10, vtheie
Caili.l nioveiiiPiil has biokin nut. The
Flinch foviMiiinenl is about to et kh!ih a
of vbeilUm lh9 .vr., f.on.
,lir
C,"':"n h ' ';
andie. Qiieeu Nabel.n h I not lu!l Ma.
j )( (
' nim((iiJ of ,h, u!limf,t lh- ,.
,U1(WU 0f ,hB Madrid cke, lb p.'ae. u(
! Qeen Chiisiina, in the Cn'.te d las H'yi,
I ai. I ihu Mhhii of M. Jij'aoisi.i a. at U
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r-i-i i"., iun .tip i i.h i,i,.,m n.,
I lu ltk "'"H" '" ")' !'" ',i '" f''-'-
MtUlt lie. I lotxi.ls r'll'H . irpiM t'ui'u.
ut. i ii,, i .i.e . ukeu i.iiM.i..i, but ii..
. .,
sUlv.t.ei.l mi not hue. Al Ma.iu,, ursr
(iieis.lj, a btlle (oi.jl.l tltil Ihe
Ixo'it J O Ull.loll B'SMI. Ill Utl
lhal IU Cuiii.l d ii IUiiiio, u. li..i'
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.UIU. Ik lwl. b l M-.f
(. .iei bo t u s.i li.iii '. kI
U.h IkI bl Cirwk lu.'Miilw'l'
Ktaiy Man lkl i-l el W a
tut !)) . mi4
Mortalii y Com i no to Lite. A man
named Amos Ewing, residing in Downing.
Ion, was attacked by cholera, and died on
Friday last. On Ihe following day his daugh
ter died of Ihe same disease, and on the fo.
lowing day (Sunday lasl,) his wife died.
Strange to relate two hours afler tin latter
was supposed to be dead, and while they
were preparing the coffin, she came to life.
and is now doing well. UVst Chester (Pa j
Record.
New Advertisements.
Agricultural Fnir.
THE Executive Committee of the Nor
thumberland County Asrricnlloal Socie
ty met al the house of Wm. Streater, in
Northumberland, lo appoint judges, deter
mine n list of premiums, and fix a day lor
Ihe next annual Fait to be held alShnmokin.
It was resolved to hold the) Exhibition al
Shamokin, on Tuesday October i7lh, between
the horns of 9 A. M and 6 P. M.
The. following gentlemen weie appointed
a Committee of arrangements : W. L. Hoi
fenstein, Wm. Marshall, S A. Retastreser,
Dr. Wm. Alwaler, W. M. Weaver, Wm
Fagely, Dr G Robins, Elida John, W. P.
Wilhincton, John Cochrane, Henry Lo: g
riucker, A. R. Fisk, Kirnber Cleaver.
LIST OF PREMIUMS.
Horses.
Best Stallion over 4 yeais old,
2d tin do
Best do under 4 years old,
5d do do"'
Rest Mare and Colt,
2d do do
Rest pair of match Horses,
Best Silicic Horse,
Cattle.
Best Bull over 2 years,
2d do do
Best Bull under 2 years,
2d do do
Best Cow,
2d do
Best Heifer,
2d do
Best yoke of Oxen,
21 do dn
Best Fat Animal,
2d do
Striim.
Best Boar,
21 do
Rest Sow,
2d do
Best pair of Shoals,
2d do
S4 CO
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Of)
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
on
50
00
2 00
3 00
1 50
4 on
2 00
:i on
1 50
3 0(1
2 00
2 00
1 50
2 (II)
1 50
2 00
2 00
Best lilter of pigs under 3 months,
I ""sl
Sheep.
j r,.,, rjalT1)
j Rest Ewe,
2 00
2 Of)
2 00
2 00
B'"' Lamb,
j Bc"sl fal Ua,T
,
Poultry.
!
0(1 ;
1 00 I
1 00 ;
I 00
1 '!
j
3 nn
1 oo I
I
2 00 i
1 00 :
2 00 '
j B''M P?irof Turkeys,
i tlo do Geese.
, (,u (() Musk p,,
I do do Puddle do
j Rest pair large Asiatic Fowls,
' ' , .
fNime premium lor any lino breed,
Co,,cli(Jn) 3
! 2d do
j G.ain and Potatoes.
j Best bushel of wheat,
i ' , ','0, ,
i best bushel of corn,
j 2d do
' Ifi'st An rye.
Best do oats,
I l'0,i'01''.
"O do
J jjesl j, do of sweet potatoes,
1 ,. , .,
I cgctabtcs.
. . . , , ,
Best beets, nol less than li,
,j0 ,.arroi, t0
00
on :
oo ;
50 .
00 i
oo ;
i
00
Ol)
wo
00 '.
01) ;
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
do parsnips, do
do turnips, do
do saisily or oyster plant,
do onions,
do cabbage
do cauliflower,
I)
6
do
3
do
do
12
do squash,
do pumpkins,
do e'U-planls,
do tomatoes,
do celery,
do stalks,
do assortment of garden vegetables,
t ruit.
Best J bushel of apples,
do 4 do quinces,
do 4 do pears,
do 4 tlo peaches,
do 6 bunches of grapes,
do water melon,
do musk melon, or citron,
Implements.
Dest threshing machine,
do reaper,
do see, I di ill,
do w union ino mill,
do com shelter,
do plow,
do cultivator,
do roller,
do corn plow,
do staw cutler,
do farm wagon,
do sell of harness,
do horse rake,
do grain cradle,
Dairy, 'c.
Best butter, nut less lhan livo lbs ,
do honey, do
do loaf ol bread, 4 lb, ,
do li-i.il cure. I by exhibitor,
jj lo C lbs. ot tioiiie-inade soap,
do apple-butter, 6 quarts,
do preserves,
Domestic Mamiailurc.
lies! .pill',
do counterpane,
1 00 I
1 oo ;
1 I'O
1 00
I no i
t oo
1 00 j
I
! 00
3 00
2 Oil
2 00
a oo
a oo
2 00
2 oo
2 00
2 0O
2 00
2 0.)
I 00
I 00
do heunh ruo,
do pan id blankets,
do 20 taids of cupel,
do chilli, (boinn-inade,) 10 )uids,
do llaiinel,
do pan kull wolloil !oi Ln,, oi
oc k ,
dn g'ove or miltens,
da hoHio-ina lo lliiead, I lb.,
Mii:illmixis Ait all i
For mecluiiu'itl iiivonlinus, tools fu.uituie,
4it. I ii' her smell's not coining u i ter si y of
thrt above heads, nutrl will b' deiurd,
j aeeordinj In th iiiran uf In sm.i.'i), un I
lhe menu ol the nudes eh.b.ld.
' plo-man,
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00
I UO
1 110
. i I
The folluum cmini ie the n sp.
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loa. K . tfei. isimu . hn, IU Win
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! ttlliS J. C lUiini, Julm Mji.Ijci...
!. J -LU l'0".kl. WUI II bM, i.ivb
.r.sliili.rf, (Mtsniuim
II.
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I 00
1 00
W.m Klliuel, J"i'i M !', K..J It
kllliU'lMslV, (ildl II '
u Id- i.li'iu. Aul.ew Aim.
UaMif). I'll IUu-wul, I UWU. W"l lo(
VVlM. il l..4lWs'l
I'ulilkl I i.li C Pi'i.ii, t.'su '
W. f. r-)., Ww M (Vs., si.
I. Msu-
l.sl - ' ( . b.l j.ll,
I -.4 itUi., l i Htu
Vkortabi.es. Alex. Jordan, Jan. Pollock;
Alex. Colt, Horatin G. Taggart, Elida John
FrI'IT. John Youripmnti, C. J. Brtitief,
Wm. I. Greennuph, H. B. Masser, H. J,
Wolveilon, S. R. Peal, M. L. Shindel. David
Tacaart, C. W. Tharp. Henry Donnel, Chas.
A. Kuiz, W. C. Lawson, W. M. Rockefeller.
In this department, flavor will be the ohief
ciiierion of excellence. A full attendance of
Ihe committee is confidently anticipated.
Implement A. R. Fisk. Dr. Robins.
W. II Muench, Reuben Fagely, Benjamin
Hendricks.
Dairy, Etc William Deppen, Beuja
Wolverlon, J W. Friling, Charles Pleast
Ira T. Clement.
mirt
Pleasants,
Domestic Manufactures J. Muench.
Dr. J. J. Miller. David N. Lake, D. C Watson,
J. Robins, Jr.
Miscellaneous Renj Palton, John Ta-
carl, Wm. Forsyth, Wm. G. Scott, Wm. L.
uewaii, oamuei it. wood, U. U. Uachman.
i'Lowing Match Elijah Crawford, J R
i riBsny, j. weimer, Lmhou, Joh
.1 c ...
(Upper Ausnsta,) Jacob Painter, Felix Leroh
William Farrow.
None but members of the Societv will ..
permitted to compete for prizes.
Persons from any county, Slate or country
can become members on payment of fifty
cent, lo the Tieasurer, or a township com
milteman. Competition is earnestly invited from all
parts of tha country, and from neighboring
counties.
.Indues will commence iheir duties at 10
o'clock. The plowing match will take place
nt 1. The nddress will be delivered at 3 by
John Ynnnaman, Esq , after which ihu
awards rvill be announced from Ihe stand.
The township committees are particularly
requested lo attend lo lhe collection of th
yearly dues.
SAMCEL JOHN, President.
Wm I. CitF.KsottHi, ) c
David Tacoa.it, pretaries
Dissolution of Partnership.
TV'OTK'C is Irrrrhy given thnt (lie partnership
in the ronl liunincss, heretofore rxitinir un
der the firm nr Knse. & Donty wos Jisolvrd 0
the lt of August inst., hy mutual ronsriil.
xv. c k.si:,
JOHN IJOl l'V,
The business will he conducted hereafter nn-
'- Ihe firm of Kase & Reed, to whom all order
. .i coal will he directed.
Sunliury, Aug. 12, 1S5I.
Last Notice.
A I. f. persons indiMcd lo the estate of Henr
A- Conrad, dee'd., on bonds, ihiIck, and boot
ncrounts, &c., are rciucstrd to call on the riiIi
seriliers lor settlement, on or before the 20th ol
eptemlier next. The accounts of ull person
nesjlertini; this notice, will IB put into the hand
of a Justice lor collection.
JOHN 1). CONKAD, ) ,. .
1IE.NKV COMIAU. l x tor
Lower Augualu tp., Aug. la, 1S51. 3t.
HEKOVAL.
MILMXEKY ESTA1JLISIIMEXT I
.i a m; iaiLi.i;n,
EJt. KsPEl'TrTLLY informs her friends, and
Qi the public in general, Ihut she has reinov-
ed from her old stand, having lorulej herself, at
.Vo. 8 South Sixth Street, upper side,
Philadelphia.
Wheic she will be happy nt all times, to supply
her customers mid friends, with all kinds of
MILLINERY, &c. &c,
and hopes by strict attention to business, to mor-
it a continuance of a libernl shore of custom
Her friends and the public is iiiviu d lo call, belfire
pun basins ebewhere. Very l'espcctfiilly,
. JANE Mil, LUB.
N. H. All orders punrtuallv uttended to.
I'bil.idrlphia, Aug. 12, I .V1. 3t.
OKI' MASS COURT SALE.
N pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court
of Northumberland county, will be iwi.orJ
to public sale, on
fATL'KUAV, the Oth of sEPTE.MliER next,
on the. premises, the following described real
estate, to wit : a
Certain Tra:t of Lnntl,
situate in Mi.i.iiokin toiTimhip in the county
u foresaid. Hounded by lauds of Hubert Iluey,
Jacob Smith, Reuben Wjsser, II. II. Teats, Ps
tcr Yost, John liecd and nlbers, coriininiui; sev
tnty two acres und one hundred nud lilly c.Rht
perches more or lcs. I.alv the Eslale oi James
I'nce dee'd sale to comnieiice at 10 oYlock A.
.l., ol said day when I lie terms of sale will ho
made known by
DAVID MA KIT!, Adrn'r.
llv order of lhe Court, 1
J. I'". i't i:si:i cik. o. o.
Sunbury, Aug. 1-, 1S."1. )
A DJOURNED SPECIAL
COURT PROCLAMATION.
VOT1CF. is heieby civen lhat a Special
Court ot Common I'leas, in and lor llxi
; County of Xurihumberlund, lo commence at
ill. too. I House, in the birou-:h of Sunbnry,
at 10 o'clock, A. M , mi Monday the tfirh
d.iv of October next, and will continue ON
WF.KIC.
Jnrois are retpiestrd to b punctual in
their iitli'i.d.iiice. at the li.no appointed
aL'reeabli' lo their notices,
(iven under my hand al Stiubnrv, Ihe 12th
day of Anuust, in tlm yeai of our Lord
one thousand eight huiiilied miA (iltyfonr,
and the Independence of the L'.'.iled Stalt-s
of Amend the "Silt.
WILLIAM II. KIIM'. fbrhtr.
attiaho.n,
DI.1V Alt T a 4KI!!
Y'tll ure ioirby couimaudi d to mret
ill Market ipiare, nul'Ul). on
MONDAY. At Ul ST r,t.
st tioclock, A. M., fully uprped for
drill. Each iiiriiiU r to lr .ruidid Willi
10 rounds (4' blank cartridge.
Hy Older of l be Captain.
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Nunbury, August I'.', t5l..
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