Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 01, 1858, Image 2

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    a :t cs ttii; i.Etnsi.innn.
Tl.s ft "owing is a f'.a li.'tt'f the ac'K tf a gin
rial chancer, Ml.? saoS tbei of a mLcf Hauii'ii
chircrtcr, co will lu , f ir.'.er.-3! to reawtiis t.f this
li!itr, wK:H r.-c tiivj ff :!;cc:l fioia I. St
of tin. uitfpuh'i.-he-.l t.y tit l'l IhiJtlphia Tinlit-tili.
Nc rw Int.!. l.uve l.-cn chartered, nor many
tiitferd tomini.ii b :trfifpurrite.l, except eiyht
r.ger railways iit Philadelphia. Tho lint cm
I race p.vcMy-uvo li'l.t vetoed y (Jovr rr.or Parker
t!tii!i'.K t!.e (.ff!i vvLiv.li rtows no smalt milium'
if vijiljueo und industry o.i the ; irt of the Hov-
(;.Mif.. Laws.
ant tu"nu lirt t'luve to ti.e
f '
I .. rr i'.r.:.-i uymcnt of lav.-e
t'n; ptrtiitnt to net i
i' B td !
-.'if x-cwtit to net if ta r
'hltlVtl til
t ruy i.
lii3 e!
1i prevent f rciioo and f.'J
hiiJsta witll-Mi putisir; toll.
Kvtemliii? thn .huii'T'i; !pteiclcdcr act
Philadelphia to ether ciH.ulii.'. :
To revive uiul centime tho n't ;;m 'u.itinj; !
knml i,u wliivh memy :.' duo th; Cjiiiu.ui.- j
wrahh, fit.
ti'.ippb'iiicnt lo-rii'l of A ; t d 1), 1 i'n, te! it; t c ;
t! service of writs in tf 'i"'!' of t, ttiiiOi.t, i
TV tnn'iiu teller p.-ovUinn fur thn puiihdtiiic.'.t :
e.f fr:iuJ c-'mmi:ted by l.t!i!; -t. t: ustce :, und other i
i ri.nnot:rus'.pj with pwj e-ty.
''"luting to li,"is aiiJ common cirilfrj, and
ethrr.i, "
!(-hnii.g to Coal, CwsJ ff'iil Xavlg&tin. Cow
Jutii.e, Hiirr.a :n"ft to mi it; re!.ttln?ti h'v.
fujij'lin.oi.t U .i lut ic
la
il
Sn;i fiCiil iilaln tu t1 ic :i'.i.::h:;ii".t Lf ves
ftli.
f i r f.Vi.icnt 1 1 tV iict t,j rt"a'..i!' i!.r (.!' t
i;.!r-i;C:.ti:n- '.'..: : .
IVr Uh- I :;ur j-rtic!!ou tf g3 i tnl Ii:s."
tiv-f.Ui. Vt I .
A c r-in-.f td set rti l'l? ji iil'.i iiui
c il l1 ' Vv.ii- in I'u.efl of .'.- i.; m .
A 4ii-.',i!c;ai iit ;o nit f tc'C :t!'t:.; t.. U..o
l!?'a;: .i t-5 reporter
'To cslctii'. t". c;lii'i
1SSY, incr.!if.ir pr.v
r; E t:p.-c;:ie f'
fcnnlitJ (li t of Mir.:S '2 0,
i f C-'ov.tity Coiat!ti.ioi.t'ri,
Jurors .'mil A. ilia f -cl i
Siiji if lie nl r Wtvn tj D.ii.-'h; V:,'.U- !
vl'.li) rJ riiili'ii.iua tt.d SmiLoiy Kei!ro&!
Ciuniur.y.
Su'ii!fii.i.iJ to act ic-lativc ta iiur.ufarturs
cfiroH.
Chnrrrin? n vci.u fian. t'l.icn to Northcmhtr
Up.J. lu-laii.e ti ttu noy r'.i tSc Romti-.on-ci!t!i.
ri;i oriii'nrv e x;icii3 n! '.'ov.
crpmriit rfji'.trsa Car.aU uuJ oiiici gci.err.! anj ! t
ft. .ai ;i i riaij ri.
i'ct IUcj!o uf tl.s f;;u!4 l-i:iinj; to the
i'or wjulvi.irt of tl.u Mi::.;i..
To nj,portion t'ir 'ity cf rUiIiiiclphU iuta .
f '.i! Si'natjnu! tin J lvop.wc;it'.'.ivc ric.
lr t'i.0 orcciiiin uf a nunitmici.t la I'l'imsy!
vatxaa sluirt in the v,;.r wi-h Moiv.
Acts or IxconroflATiea.
Krie ntul l'itis !,ur.-'i
iiii .'d . i .unpanv.
Lo:i,.l lir.p j;
id t.'onipuuy.
Si-
t-i-rr.tttrs-r ivn A:;;;;D.--ir.!tTa t Cuahtsms. ,
reniilai-.ia Ft.itc -'iiriculiurnl .S'oclctv.
I..irna,ea:ina and ii looicsburj Railioad Com
pany. D.invi'le r.ai'ioad Cempdiiy.
I'liiiad.hia itnd Sunbury XtU'glapli Ctmpa
r.y. Acts T1i;lit'.:cu to Pixks.
" Ii.i-,-;p, .-r.tiiij.' tlie OeteraiA lUiik,
-' HuUn-j ihu Moiiugalicla J7diik, Sic-
ri tlie charter of the Panon j
Milton 6nvit:ic4 Inililule. j
tf 'ti-xnixiiiia and '
.ii.
;
I:i c ,
the M ekes
tChni-.yit
C'.ic.
E.c-irrota
tillg t'.'
PasscJ i:i i --:', a.
time, wit':. on', t'.je signal
il'a.,ii;t in 1S67, aii'i--, ,
rc!';o;-k daring the rncejj,
TifR SrATK (tF.NATK.Wi'liU .ttr. ..0 uhe I
following- Senators' expired wuh tho seioion j
ju. t clr.s.cd : . j
FitiltttWyl i T FI ar5.:i) Ii.gr.ir', Evmocrat. !
.'lA-.,'.,'1'.-M.f''-'7 Thomas I'. Knur, i'ein. j
livrk' Jol.n C. Evan.., pern.
Sfrth-.rilon a,,d ic-'ii'.V-Jose h Luu-'
Lach, Porn. ,
fcit:illcUl-t:.. M. r.trnVc., I--ji. !
Cf.t.x, i Ae.i.'hv.' Cie, , Opj-r.jlliin. :
"il. ., tv . 1 It i.ry iiuuther. Oppnsif.uii. !
Uric a;i.i C; U..-W' .; Larwin A. Eitiaey. i
V') :?i'.ioo.
.-i;:( u William Wilkin?. Pern.
r,.-.-o--W;,;i ;m H. Wtl.,h, lieiu.
Total 6 Iii.-noL':iiis ; Opposition.
Tho t' .n'.-r., !i.ii.!l;tg over, stand politi
cally ns IV. ilo -,'.-.' : 13 Leuioeratj, nr.d il Oppo-
tirlon. It is highly pl'OJ.l'ole ll.st the Crella.
t ro vl.'O co i".: I will b-i succeeded by oUoms
of the -am;- political creed in ail tho dlt:i"ts
cir-; t A iloo'io !'y, where the Iiem.i'.r.it1" ca-i
b.u by hope ti re C-Kcl the veneiublj .f nl-.-ij
V. lir.ir.s, cr i-!e:t r. Uciii.-'i-rat to supj !y thu
place be h-i3 so ub'.y ar.4 lvr.cr:ib!y hoed for
the las', three yci"'.
sir-;--- ---- -
r.:;ji)ie i:ii. a r i.r.iu.
Ci'r fi.E'fns '.euif.'-l their ;-y on Stttr'.-.y
iviiiir..; ti.vs .;. Eri-. tisr. lie, oxer tho ii-leoi-f-rreol'
li.e alibis cf tho t'tinhnry anJ Erie
L iii, hv firiiV "lie lien-iri d guns, 'i'he t'Ui'c U
f.ete lint J wi;h people, end flrut-'ictiliaii I:; icted
.p;.u vvery !i".'e. Vt'e WoiiJirt 1 t ! toh. rjl tl.
tnj;?!rjli.in or vr '.!, rt'.:nr.lioj 'ie r.er.-s.
3,1 we hs, aa i i . : r i 1 1 1-i a 1 ! y the kt, of -a ten.p"fal
sn 1 1 '...'.".ire, re.'ii.,.l lo-re in.:c the vieerpe
...ia:; t our iifeijli ii if ltiil- 'i:y. it icr.iovi-i
til st-.ii. I.i j of tho i-uii iu :i-' i;i of ihe .".'t'.n! '.; v a. J
ilriii r,,t!'.:ouJ. uud e eoi jeei.tii", in i ro i-.-riiv.-,
t i.ia Ei it :n z p-. .Uon t
etj tUwr.;tmv
tin' st tfae c?T ;-. iiit-'i t-li-.t is i-ie
pit, nod l':o;.i v hieh the bhh.i'.o
tv a c ei.."ui jiej ai.J a.'i arcitj
.'.lliat t-i.i:-n
J.l'irre,;
ovi-i A..c!::,ir.'
CpoOlilioll.
i'iie pli.'y, rrscitr.-irc ' an,! rauelianrd 1 v l'ai-i
r'.cr. . l'i", oi t'liiheiy JiMirciu thi liiatu I.eui the
i.l-lic iuipv.jveuii'.i'a, i" :u Jo'd t a wi, s one ; 1 ;.t
i;.i j.'et ti'i.tutu i" in the warrant i. cur-.-y.t ut
t!.f ;., tt .'y coiintn: :ti .t cfthe l-t:j c-iiittiii .ted,
.; d'scui.s4 b.ltiEy ';oi .-e il au.l i.t tli sirto
i.;-.j '.varmlv ailvi-.f-lfi'. i-:u..'-.iry r I E;it It til-r.-.i.tf
'i'u.-t il will eiV'-t this desideratum, we
Lav tlx icjj'ivo av.:uri. ' f 'he able and curr
t.ilc i're-iJ-.-:.', V.'.-o 0. M." '(i:.m, l".e.. Mr.
ffo-Art-hea-1 rt-pe.-e ll..' full' s. c..r.!enee in his
l-;U i oito'lu tlii-' V-'iolo- 1.:... U( ,ii Ww'iaiiiip.i. t
Xa rli'ic, under i'.' r.v.ticr., V. i.l.in tUrto fi'.u I
He o;p -is, w'u'.iu tht ifti.iJ, tj h-.nl a t i',.i
f.-i..t v.-Ui a l -Wi ei ears dir. .t foil '-hi 1 .'v
n .'J;.-ih.jli l.oi'e! 'i'iio ir..;2ut oocraiwi of :l.e
thin j liuti-i, th mo.lu al' procedure wil te
&vJc parol. t in the laj i.3 ol nutty day
1 1'u r: Ni;T .-' ;.n :: i'.viit. Xi . t.e.tt Mi.i.:l
I''lrt''lhe ,-taV .i.'cultiiialJc'.-iet-f ".V. bu
livid at I'ittst-irj', hi S. ei?u.bir. li.e citi.
xeus cftb.it '.'tty have sub; ei-,be.l ihc necessa
ry smeuLt tj Eeci.ru ittw.i tliMit'an.i 'hi
bin. Tt UmU Hi-ivf 1 ii leasini the
(..inty Fair srur.J.; f: r ihu Ccitt.tv i-oeie:v,
fcu;! eiteusire brri.vtiii'.rcts
j rogresF. fur lbs cihibiiioa.
aro uiiejoy ic
ll., rl n-ri t,,i .r . -r, ,,.
tuetyUoia i aiuer, ihu treat Ttenubl can
preuc,iiff lioetou, u d'owu on ieliri'm.i " re-
vivala,'1 u his sirmoa dtmej K. pjll,', JI, ,:ry
(.!-y und Jstses Eueluioat, ecuiie. m .r a
J...V Ih-rtef bis abu.o H wouJJ Uks
l..o tors I aider to tho
rent w.'.'ket-Jne
wit TtUyro i
i of
i;s c-Wu Lt-ai t. i'ci'i.t
Tho ot. Loa s E.-publciii (Dom.) s.ivg
imd. n auife.t. that ttu election in " is,
St.ite, next August, lj to tern nf cn tenukfc
tititt rt snw.es.: s'avcy wjiiii.i it j i(r.,i.
THE AMERICAN.
e.V'iUrAY, KAY 1, 1358.
n. 13. 1IA33 32, Editor and Proprietor.
T-i Aiwrtnt...Tiic firculilii n of iln ?nnbvity
mct.f..it r,i, !; t'.t- l..Tntat tmvm en tilt ffaiiak.inn
i r.stx'T.t;l 1 iVj'ul'.oJ by any rpa pslWioI'" f!o'
Pcuiocrtitio State WomiEctioca.
l or: JU 5i;i.'P Tiir. st i i;i:mk cot'HT,
vt. ro-itn.K, rtiiia.tti.iitu.
VCK C VNAL COMMISSICNTU,
M ISLL1- I lu.M', l i.J fit Cvnly.
( CiitNiiU or TiMt:. The i'assvRfr caw
for iVhamu!.,!! i.nJ Mt. L'nruul, Kitve nt 7)
in the i:iorti!i;g, itift.Mtl cf 8, an befuro.
rf T.Wi.r.x l.tcr.Nrr.s. An najcuirnnl
cj':rt will In; Y.Ai t n Tuc-Htky thu -t t h cf Mny
to rr.iM 'i'r.vi-ni l,;tTr"? tiifT U:j ni-w iM-t.
r.r Tun
Q'-J is a.i-:
i'ri.i -.t:: 1.;n;: lia U'tc-ll re pniicJ
,'n In rpcralion. OHtcc al Mr.
I'-lC'i'.
- 4 - - --
Ef.vtii.i' r'f;:.'.-t I'ikkv. Vt refer ccr
r'v'cvs' T t,!' etlvcrtisomc'ttt of Mr. ("!,uvtit,
v!.o t? jjyvus tr.iui'a crc;lil for UiP eital'ii.sh
n.L".:t t f r. slcau fi rry i.t lL;a jjluco
t;," 1'iiiM .-i-: SfOAii Cask. An the time
is uiar n hii.u for t!:c p'oiitinj of the PJirar
ciiu", v. ft !;av ; t.liiM.ci', cn cur fourth ngo,
mlitublv hii.tn tttiil iofurmaticn in rt-cart)
to its nt' litre, by r.n intfllijcrit (rentletnnti i
who ;;.ve it fi f.iir r.rul ff.'ithful trial last sea. j
oi. Thcfc tf ortr subscriber? ho htivo tio
recti, onil ikbiri! tcnie for a trial, cud get!
6 it 2c ie tit f?r that pttrpese by cnllinz nt this 1
Tien, nithnat cha.-!'".
t'i'" Tr-i'T. On Sunday niplit there wa-t a
considerable T,-liito frost nuJ fears were enter-
- titicl lliat the ponch crop was ruined.
This
i3 tiot. however, the case ro fur as csaraf.
t .itisn;" lave been r.iaOo In this town.
O The Star rf lie Airf cor.imer.ib
tVe fj.eeeli cf Mt1. 1.c'Jy in ('.inpters, in favor
cf Lrcomptsti to tho r. r. t i l.ccmnpton ocnio
craU of tlirit couiity "if there ore auy.''
Without intending e.ny ilisrefpcct to Mr.
Lckiy, we must Eny that in point of rea?on or j
coinnmi sense, nil the speech c-s dciivcrecl
f.vvo- of Lccomptou would t:ot e
glic-bt cf un nrguuii nt.
the
. . -.
En. Tyso's Ef.vi'.ii.M. S
rtr.MOK on the me.
lur.er.oly tleulh of b
ecu, Pv. Dudley A.
t vn?, Muo uicii iron) an
b.iries by n thrashing I
macijiiio, :s most liiteres::!1 una instructive.
We regret ihrit wo have room only for u few
extracts.
5" The llaiTisliiirg Eaily 7'e't r;iaj 'i fays
tho nppointuH-nt of Mr. Uuckslew nccecf
tho commi.-f icrers, to co'l:"y the I.awr, is un
Ci."stltu'..oi:a!. Judgn I.e-.Cs, er.d AUorur-y
1 IT i.oi, aro tho other to coniiuis
tii-- The Prilish have taVen Eucknow nnd
by this time the rebeiiion in India is about
over. It bus, however, cost a vast amount of
blood nr.cl t.-er.ture. Tho British nrmv lill
hol l possession of Canton. Tho capture of
I'eVli has not yet been decided on.
CTOur Neighbor of the Gaztttc exults :
with some gusto in Imving caught ns in a
c';rv r.iog:cal enor, in r.'g-.nd to Algernon
;ydney .'ec.. in our a per of the 17th. It is
iinnie si'Vetileeti veats f-ine.. w. 1-r-ad the V,r.
j iory of En-land. The arlielo alb.ule-d to wus
1 v.'i i'. ten, ns tnott of cur cilitoviitls are, in ttaat
I li.i.-to, unJ as we ter.erally rely en our metro
' ry and ear o'.vr. knnwledgo her, in ourcrmpo
elCons, the li lftake, which was riot materijl,
. Oiiiiht tuslly oe-cir. Xnr tio wo rrgis-t It, i.s
it has clvuii our neighbor r.n opportunity,
' which fol.lcni ceetirs, to r?" h: park of smail
i srt'llery (-..'z: a biographical dic!;o:.ary. i t;;h
out i-.c:strin' C'.j danger incidtit to the
: piece used by the hero of Hudibras,
cli, v.; rn niir.ct! "it duel; er p,.e-r,
VtLt n.rt- to ck '.Ii o-.t iit-r ever.
Cl" I.rrt.ypTo.v h. fij-nin been difeatcj iu
tho House. 1 1 win; a i i ry th.y for Mr. Eu
ch.ir.an when !io undertook to forcu tho I.e
Comptull Ct li';ttt';t;ou cu the pee pie of Ktn.
sas, cr;?.!:-.. t their Kl.-l.i-f, mid ngnit.f t his own
t:iiivi;lio:;s of ilj,ht. introilueii:,, u fire, br.v.ol
i.uoi.' hij own frli'i .Uund iiiletft-ring with
mitters Btijustifiul ly if m.t unconstitutionally.
Cj The ti'.iti ii.il convent ion ut PhlhiJ.-l-P'h;,'.
v.uj he !.l at time not suitable for nianv
t.) h'aVo I:oin
and t!
result was u shin at-
tend.iv..:.'. V,'u
meeting t the
P! ihiiltl: bin cu
t.,-0 pl;-..red to Ee thot a
1-1,1.1 1 i.tl. a will be l.el.! in
the tt.li.1 Weutmsdny of June,
; v. hen, v.i irvtt. inor.-! cf the pioniinciit nn e.i-b.-rs
of ihe Pr. ss. f;c ir. the iiiteiior wid be
j presei-t. We cbstive, by the pt-.ieeedi: -',
I that tho "i-1 (ys'.i.Lo Eehtoiia! L'l.-ivn," organ-
iroJ at DauvilJ.t, last sti miner is as, after some
lit'.lo debate, nn rged it. to the new orrar!tttion
: Thli was r'el.t and toper, .i tlu Piiuvi'.lu
; orgaiiiiatlcn r; ptrseiited but u very small
Vagmeiit of thu Prers, and wus not likely to
; ac.c3ipEsh ii.-ich good.
.. 1 4 - .
' t&T Aiieiiira ' t-'v CeuMi:i ti.it A i-.n
' c'.'iu.tet.Mt on tho Piinieton Uaiik, New
Jer.-ry
i.r.u l.'e
. Fie
JLtiter H,d
ncl Get rgri '1
t!, ptei'dei.t.
hctlever, th;.
.ted 2iKli January, l.iS,
. OiLHtoad, eashier, J.
A closa olenrvgr will
t tho .s'iriutu.'a of tho
i'rcsi'.ieut is lithogrcphe
llr J ne auienumeun ty mo crnio t me
I
i ,,''Ui0 U"i Hale "Uh buUj Cil"uU 10
: uiibury and Erio Uaiiioa3 Compar.T, provided,
: tht if tl.e pceple of the .Vr.rih Urune'i Csjia! re.
I ti.'.n J-.ill drstie to rurrU that work, they
shill !',itl'.t pTtioioif-e ; ood thiit tlie ttmLuny
and Eiio ltoilroad Citvpai.y ha!l tultcilbfl te tlm
AIL-i.tii-.v v.r.. r?n:irn.,i i',, ,nw i.. (Un
it'. ,. , ti h ,
t I ,,r'uu,,t "f The II ms,, roiwi
iu li-a anw-n-Jtrta. -ho U:ir I -di jf j-u
I ii t.
rnltOtllA.!. TATE CORTICnTIOSf.
A Contention nf Editor!! of this Stita wa
held to tho Musical Fund Hall, Philadelphia,
on the 21 st inet., far the purpose of perfecting
tho organization of a State Editorial Acsoci
ation. Eight editors of city journal", and
tweutj-aovca editors of country papers being
in atteudiiQce.
The Convention was called to order by
Charles J. Peterson, Esq., Chnirniau of the
Committee of Invitation. Major Frens, of
tho C'crmanlown Telegraph, was invited to
take tho Chair, but declined tho honor.
Charles J. Puterpon, Esq., stated that the
present meetlrg lml its origin in general
Invitations which had been extended to tho
members of the 1'iesa iu tho Btnte. Tho
fulluwing preamble and resolutions were
adopted :
WiiKi-.iMH, When this Convention assem
bled, it was found that thero existed two
crKiiniztitiou each claiming to be State
orpiniration, one called til" Keystone Edito
rial Union, ntid tho other tho Editorial As
sociation of leun?j lvar.ia therefore il is
deemed be6t to tnergitfbuth organizations into
one, and to invite ( o cpcratiou from till the
frnternity in Pcno;lvauu for tho purpose;
there I'oto,
HcsnlvcJ, That the name of this organiza
tion shall be tho 'Pi'tiiif jlvania Editorial
L men.
j 2d. It. rffii'ors phall consist cfa Pri sident,
I :'i;;ht Vice Presidents, a Treasurer, tivo iSee
i ret uies, nod one Correspouditii; Secretary.
! f!l. Thero shall be an Executive Committee
; of T.ve, to vhih shall be referred all detail?
I tf crgr.tiiitation, v,hieh Coniuiitteu thull bo
nppnti.ti'd by the Chair.
i tli. The lirst ntiruul meetiu:r of thoUoiou
rhnll bo held en' the third Wednesday in
June, U'T; in the city nf Philadelphia, end
tho Cci responding Secretary is directed to
rive noiii e of Euid tueeting to every editor in
the State.
We siirpcst the following persons as tho
pfliecrii to bo t-'i'ctetl :
J'nsislKnt M uiTus M rM triiAru
1'iVy J 'ri:ultn!s I."vi Tute, John J.
Patters. m. 1!. J.vle White, .Toseph P. I'.arr,
j 1. H. Ere-as. II. 8. Evans, Y. 6. V." alter,
dward Skti
7Vc firitrrr
Sfi'rittirii s
-I. oil's A. CJodi-y.
J. Iieiiry I'lilecton,
E M. !
Kueater, Ocorg" Kuymoiid, J. II. l'avis. I
e trrczj o'.'ui'iy oicrt.ury euuiiin v. i e-
tt'i'sua.
Tlie resolntior.s were adopted, nr.3 the
' . I . I .1 1 - T
., , .i
gentlemen named e.s outers were unanimous-1
!v elected.
Spoccbes wcrfl made by Messrs. McMi
chnel, Coder, Mackenzie, l'reas, nnd other.-,
and the festival passed off very pleasantly.
Tiir t,i.oiM. i vnn or ihsr.
This V-ody met on the f.th of January and
coiotirni-il cn llie .'.i.i ot pr, t, m-irig in ses
s;on IPS days. In. point ot intelligence the ;
105 davs.
. . . . - -i
last Legislature wou.d compare favorably
with thoto
p'.st yet.'S. 1 he bill million-
,i)L' tlie s.ae ot tlie frtato vnunis, will miiKe
ie ses-'on cf l?or memo-rablo as having di-
TUllicii luo iiuu i-.otii mi: iiiiiiiaiant ia ui uu
i , i. si,.., r...... , i... n...nnwn.rtn . r l.A '
public woiks, nnd tlelircred tho Treasury
from tho constant drain of its mcuns to sus-
j tain partisans, contractors aud political spec
ulators, nnd ut the samo timo aid in the
I'fim r.l.it ion of n rre..t imnrfiVernnt that li,l
, 1 , , ,
... . r.i T i i -11
I Atiotner net of.tl;e Legislature will not, we
I presume, meet with si ready an approval.
; SVo mean the cxtri pay of $200 to each of
the member.'. We do not think tho compen.
! sation too much i" -r a member who is fit nnd
capable of proper'y representing his constit-
uency, and bad tho act been prospective
instead of retrospective, It would havo been,
perhaps, less objectionuble.
fej" Tub Casai. 1'oakd lirrcsrT. The
Canal Hoard has abolished itself. The Legis
lature having refused to make any appropria
tions of money, thry wisely concluded, that
: without tho "needful" they would throw
np
and leave the ofCce tube enro oT itself. If it
were possible to recover c nr neighbor of the
Sunhury Gattttc, from tho sad effects of
seeing "the State twlcdled out of her canulb"
we Would suggest him as one of tho chief i
ciouicers on this sonow .1 occasion
Pi,' Tho friends ef tho Sunhury nnd Erie
Tladro-ai! concur in repTeenting William G.
Mtiorcbead, Est;-, ns cnrm'nently suila'de person
for the resiliency of the funl-ury Eric Railroad.
To his skilful nisnastmcnt, more than to any
oilier rinKlc inslrunieolaliiy, is attributed the pas-t.t-c
of the bill authori7.ii:g the tale of the. t:ia!e
Canals l the Sunhury ar.d Ere Eailroml Com
jary. In bis hands, the enterprise will now be
prot'ocuted to a speedy c.unplc'.ioii.
IV T'iik Lalv's Hour. Ma.'iaiikk. This
Magazine is deservedly popular. Its illus
trations nro good, and its literary contents
t , tern-ting. Tho May imiubtr is excellent.
Published by T. S. Aithur A Co., K;3 Wul.
nut street, Philitd. Iphla.
tZ' The Emperor of Ei
Ft. Theodore H, Evans, cf
nn.l now in Eat:.', chevwlier
ssia !;as created
I.aucuster. Fa.,
of tlio order of
!?t. r.'-tanis'.aiis of ltussi.i, for his successful
treatment of uu officer cf the Russian army,
who had part of his jaw bone cariied away by
a shot at tsebastopol.
Uei" Pausox lliiouMow. We buvo but
little faith in Parson Erowi low's religion or
political principles but there is one thing
for which tho Puiton deserves credit. Ho
sticks to lis colors, and is not ashamed if
them, its will be icon by thu following extract
f.-t m lit 'paper :
I.wcii KATi'. "I am n Whig, l.fwc alwavs
been a Whi.r. and would rul'm r new vote, for
the suit of clothos last worn by Heurv Clay,
st i: lied with straw, thau for any cf the whin-
rm r, cringing party deniagogni'S of iho pre-
sunt day.
i Ci' Jt'Lios: Wii.mot. The House of Hep-
! rcsentutives very properly refused to coucnr
with the Senate in abolishing Judge . Wilmots j
diftiiut. ludepem'.ent of constitntional and,
other objections that might bo raised, the act
of itself, is impolitic. His enemies would
jja :n but little, by t'ubjeeticg him to Judicial
martyiuom.
ClT The Hanville j-li iti iccii qnutes beef in
ttikt place at 0 to 6 ceuts per lb., Pork l'i
veal 5. Our butchers sell bat little beef less
than 10 cents. Our Danville neighbors cer
taiuly have a cheap meat maiket.
Take Wakmko I.auiks. The new Spring
bonnets couliuue ti) be worn cf tbo oyster
shell pateiu, smull, sud rounded at tlio cheek.
Hi. .incut medical nieu attribute the great in
crease among women, of neuralgia, tic-doler-
eaux, loss of light and great satlunrjg in tbo
esr, to this fashion, of tjcessively small bon
i rt'-. cress tee ;.tc iiistmu ci tue fct'SJ.
nr. rnoi.isn'i DttL.
Tha Snfiday Dispatch, a neutral paper, ren
dering the 'new dodge under which the friends
of I.ecomptou endeavor to accompliah tbeso
dosigng, soys !
Reduced to plain English, th proposition
Includes a bribe and a threat. If tho people
of Kansas will accept the Lecompton mess
of pottago, they are offered in compensation
Two selections of lund in each tovoshlp for
school purposes. ,
Sevonty-two selections of land for an uni
versity. Ten selections of land for public buildings.
Twolve salt springs In the State, with six
sections of land adjoining each.
Five per centum on the nmount of stiles of
public lands in tho State, utter its admission
with tho Lecompton Constitution. Tho lauds
thns ofl'erod are over twonty tnillious of ncrea,
and their value is more thau three millions of
dollars. '
Such is the bribe whieh is offered. As an
additional sop, it is agreed that, although
Kansas may not at present have n population
sufficient to entitle it to ono member of
Congress under the apportionment law, it
may nevertheless be admitted to full privile
ges ns a State, and that want oT population
shall not prevent it from being represented
by otio member of the llouso of ItepresenU
tives aod two Senators. Hut if the peopje of
Kansas are contumacious and reject tho in
famous offer, they nre to b- purished for their
folly iu asserting tholr rights. They nro then
to rely upon the tender mercies of tha Ad
ministration. Tho details of three (lections nro to be
managed by tho friends of I.eeompton. The
Governor, United States lbnrict Attorney
and Secretary of the Territory Presidential
uppointces form the ni'ijorih of tho Com
missioners ; whilst the Speukers cf the Kan
sas Senate and House of Representatives,
elected iflf the." people, nro the minority.
1 tieso Louiniisfcior.tiii, fr tho majority of
them, are to (lesignato places fur voting, and
appoint election officers; bo that tho State
will not only be gerrymandered ns vilely us
it was by the liorder Unfiian Legislature, but
all the election officers aro to be of tho right
stripo. Tho delegntes elected ocotnlirg to
this phin are to frame the Constitution of
Kansas. Nothing whatever i3 said about
submitting that instrument to a vote cf the
jtcvple. The organic law framed by the con
vention thus constituted is to bo functioned
nt once, ivso facto: and thns tho ideib'es r
il.0 Cincinnati tilatform. nnd thu Kansas. No. I
. . ....... . .....
braska Act, that the people of Kansas should
bo allowed to "reguluto their iustitmions in
their own Wiiy," nro to be most grossly dis-re-
"ri e in t no v.inieroi ion, i.tuuu iuiahtu
,....,. ,. ... .,,.',.., r ,.,.. .., nnnointed time came tor the
of Kansas refuso to submit to the Lecompton ! manifestation of the grace of dod in the con
tiwiurile, they aro to bo told "Vou shall not I version of this veE;-el of His cimee. A
lieenm.1 ri Sn.to ! vnn il,..il n,,i l, ,v. .1, I ,.i ! lovelv voiitikr Christian woman, long since
grants 1 you thu'l not have schools ! you
shall net huva railroads ' Sell out our birth
rights, and you may have all these advanta
ges : refuso to do so, nnd you shall remain
vassals." And this is cnlo'd i'emocraev.
I according to thu last ititerprutation I God
c r,.n, .l.lln I
rF' Tho followiug political obituary notice
contains Eomo good lata that mav bo relished
by incmocrs ol nil parties, for the points thov
contain fjuulol, m t!mv are, unoa facts:
yrem the CerrefpoiiLdit r.i. T' l'i-r Journal.
A.N OClTrAUY .NOTll C.
ElP.D, in Washington, c:i the Pth intt, at
2t o'clock, p m., the Li.co.Mi ion Co.N::iiri--Tl'is',
aged livu months.
j Jn tlio l resuleniiul campaign ol Ioiii, tlio
! frlt-nd3 of James ltuchuiiun asserted that he
waa married to tho Constitution of tho Uni
i.,.i ii.... r,:..,. ' . .1. .,-, l e:., i....
I o nn.n. no ii .tuna uvniiu tuil., UUL
tho wag b hs
, Bortl,j eltilU wus. the cCVpring of '
1 that union We uvo opposed to noting into
family uITairs, uud so we take it for granted,
?n I'.cnocrnlic authority, that the child wai
t legitimate.
A lather s love covered the most glaring
defects of tho child, and its southern uncles
tnid it wa3 a sweet babe, and tho very picture
of its father which last assertion we have
always believed. Eut thero was a "fuss in
tho family," because several of its northern
relations said it was a monster, ami liko
Richard III, born before its time, nnd ugly
according'.'. For this moehlUng, 'they were
turned out of doors and denounced as trait
ors. Tho deceased t.as the exact opposite of its
supposed mother, and was sick from its birth.
The diicase was inwaid ptitiefaction. Ir.
Candlobox Calhoun wus the attending physi
cian, but bis skill was not ndequato to the
case. It is hinted that if he ever returns to
Kansas, where the child is said to have been
burn, he will bo hung for mal practice. A
consultation took place nt Washington, to
which place tho child had been removtd i'or
change of air,) and Hr. P'gler and others who
have had large and extensive practice in tin
kering tho health of the Union, assured the
anxious "parienf that the child was sure to
live. "Hope told a Hattoiing tale," as Mary
llowitt observes in one of her poems. The
anxious father gave large fees to the Hectors.
I tio last consultation tools place on 1 linrs- i
day, when 111 physicians said it would live, '
and 119 said it would die nnd it died accord- !
ingly. The friends of the mother nre glad I
of it. Tho friends of the father among !
whom we may mention the McKcan
crat and its Tioga namesake are. or ought
to be, in Etick-cluth and ashes. J'equUsiut
in puce.
I'ioiii thff 1'ni uit-l hin v'I'.ltl? r. il'.o'.in.
THE I.ATI-i It V. HI l'l I.Y A. 1 .
rcirs a! tlie Ciurci cf the Coccnant 77, f
Funnc! Si-niuii, ly the 11 ti'. Siirhtn H.
Tyny, D. D.
TLe services at tho Church cf the Cove
tisnt, Concert Hall, on Sabbath, were of
deep interest to a huge portion, if not to tba
entire religious community, lioth in the
morning aud in the evening the services be
fort) this congregation were preached by Eev
Stephen H.Tynp, H. I tiNt-tv York, tin
tho
l ittler 0! II. 0 Kev. ilutll
ley A. lyng, tue lato
Ecctor cf this Church
the sr.r.vtcr.s or Tin: tvrNt.vo.
At 6 o'clock, P. M., the Church was tole
rably well filled, uud at " o'clock it was
crowded to its utmost rupueily, while outside
hundreds struggled iu vain' for eiitrunce.
At tho commencement of the services the
scene was grar.d. Every sent occupied und
lite aisles overflowing with persons unable to
, 'u'" seats,
1 he ervico having been read, Pr. Tyrg
i rc'" aa his dicCuurse :
itkkuai. shrmon.
For Una rtiilJ I ro7fd; mid t!n Leollnlt, Bivfn mc
pty I'CHt.'m wluat 1 utiiidi' him: Tliert-rnre, ami. I
l.ave leal lain unlii ilcl.or.l,
it k ite . ho livttl, he rknll
Le le.tl t tlir Uml." 1 r.e 1.1 booi ul' Samuel,
Ut t-tia;-
n r, v.ui anu itiu vent',
I .M V frtenilQ T enn ir,ul-A nA r. .
father's grateful tribute to the memory of a
beloved son. I must trust in t!tr nnt.ei ;.m
i "''d sympathy ofthoso who hear me, whilo I
! f lnV''y speak on as my poor, wounded, bnt
truly tbanklul heart shall bubble op within
me.
The 18th day of April had been long fixed
CU as the Anniversary of tho Sunday Schools
of St. George's Church, in New York; and
this passage of Scripture, w hich I hove just
read to you, was selected as the subject of
my anuiversnry address to the teacheis and
childieu on that occasion; intending to bring
out to view the priviledge of prayer for chil
dren, and tho vast blessedness of being a
child of prayer. The wisdom end goodness
of my gracious Father arrested the perform
ance oi that duty, to summon mo to the bed
side of my dear son ; and the Sabbath which
I should Lave joyfully passed with tbo gather
ed narnerout children of my beloved (lock
there, 1 passed in retired ministrations iu this
valo of tr.al sod sorrow.
Many weeks sinco, I Imd engaged to pass
this Sabbath, (the 20th of April,) with my
son in tho ministry for bis own church; and
1 looked forward for tho Joyful meeting with
my accustomed delight. And I .am permit
ted to be hore to fulfil the duty this (lay ; but
oh, In crcnmstanc.es how sadly painful ! I
felt ths divino call sounding in my heart.
I must hear it ; I must epeok of him ; I must
speak for him, of ChrlBt. I hear tho word of
tho Lord spoken to Er.ekiel, in the 2 Ith
chapter 1 6th verse, "Son of man, behold. J
talte awny tho derire ot thine eyes Willi a
stroke j yet neither shalt thou mourn or weep,
ucilhir shall thy tears run down. Forbear
to cry, nmliu no mouruiug for the dead, bind
tho tire of thine head upon thee, uud put ou
thy Shoes upon thy feet, and cover not thy
lips, and eat not the bread of men."
Tho education of this dear boy was a great
delight. The precocity of bis intellect, sud
the extreme quickness of his perception, an
ticipated much of tho noed oMnstructinn.
Ho early attained thy preparation for CoU
lege, under n faithful instructor, wbosn'rvives
him, and who perhaps is listening to me to
night 1 know not.
At six years of ego ho read maluro Ltilin
authors, and at that Vry period obtainod a
beautiful copy of Virgil" as a prl?.e for his
ability to read that aiUhor. In tho autumn
of ISlb ho entered tho University of Penn
sylvania, where ho was graduated with (lis
tinguislsed honor in 1S I.T. This early period
of his youth he passed without vice, cr tiny
other wuiiiiorinas from tho i ath of trno ex
cellence, that are incident to tho tempers of
youth. Ilo was never irascible, ntver per
verse ; truthful, sincere, and tenderly affec
tionate; hot he was proud and srnsitivo to
insult, and quick nt sclf-vindiculion, though
instantly susceptible to generous, Cou'ldiiig
government.
Oil, mothers ! mothers 1 what a charge yon
have! W hat a privilege, of grace is in. your
hand! What n ministry from (jod do you
Imld 1 What a divino covenant attends and
blesses and crowns your work ! Cm praying
mothers ever be disappointed? Will you be
forsaken? Nay! Tnul in tj.id, and his doing
pnod "hi thu morning sow thy sued, and in
the evening withheld inn your hand iu due
seo'on you 'shall reap, if you faint not 1"
We endeavored to bring up our children
under tho iiiUuenro of united firmness and
n flee lion, and Cod has been pleased remarka
bly to favor mv poor, worthless efforts with
his blessing t'nero. O, futhersl fathers! 1
could have nmcli to tell vou of tho faithful
nes of the Cov
naiit tied, ns lie semis down
"is promises nnd blessings Irom latbors to
i their children. En yo f.ulht-ol to Cod, and
j Cod wi.i never be nnfiiit life I to yon.
eiijojing lier savn-ni s prtsencu in t"".vi
perhaps the immediate iu.-tr.imei,t under God
of calling the wandering heart to the God of i
his salvation. Sho made him the chosen j
m munition of her walks, that bhe niitht be to i.
him US i-lio wa3 to many nesnies, an emuieui,
divino blessing! c nverted, under God's
blet-iini' ut'on thd ministrv of the father, the
i !..n"ed to render bac
her tlmnliluliiess in
being tho instrument in wie conversion oi inc.
child.
Late ono night, when tho family had re-
tired to ti.eir rest, and Irft me to my closing
hour of solitude in my ttudy, 1 beard the
lonnd of feet descending the slaiis. It was
I this dear boy, who had risen trom bra bed in . t;Cn, und whose rebel trom tue use ot Jit sat,- -I
sleepless sorrow. As he ci mo into my room fied m.e ofits great vn'uo in cases of c ' ! ili
j and pressed his nrma r.rcund my neck, he. i and iKcljr.e, and most clearly demorst.-.'.ting ;
i said, "Pear fallu r, I cannot sleep ; 1 Bin so ' to my mind its great value as a restorative I
i sinful, Father! father! will you pray for j that "needs only a fair trial to insure a yratc j
line?" We knelt together in prayer; and 1 i ful demonstration from the public !
I gavo him counsel fur u short season suited to i Your obedient servant,
his state ol mind, wlir-n he retired to n:s hcl
in. It tdeascd the Lord tu seraratc him;
from his mother's womb, to call him by His
j grace, and to reveal His Son ia him. He
trn,nd, anJ ho ever afterward enjoyed, the
t,!essed cift of the J-athers adopting love, 83
it is made manifest m nu r.cceptunce of Jesus
i Clu i-t
In A mil. 1211. ho was admitted to confir
mation, and on tho first Sunday of the succee
ding August I received him to the table of tho
Lord. Ilia whole character wus changed.
Tho sweetest gentleness and affection ruled
his spirit ; and bis manner, his life was meek,
ness, purity and love. He rcso in nr babi
taliou a sweet and gentle light from heaven
steady, uniform, rittrnctiv.' and grateful. Ho
loved intensely ; he was loved intensely in re
turn. O how much, .'mic vmch .' a loving pa
rent's heart watching over such a child, aUmo
in a concourse of f eopie like this, can know ?
Early on tho Monday morning, after a
fecl.lo and wasteful niglrt, ho said to his
mother who was bathing his body nnd limbs,
"Hear mother, yen nro nur;;i)g my poor,
j torn and wounded body, but enge-ls will
guard n 1 1 el nurse my torn and suffering soul."
i At nine c'1'lock, I yueeived him sinking
j away rapidly, nnd when his wife ami myself
j were alone by 1 im, I announced to him my
conviction that tho glorkus cud was rapidly
j npproi'.ehii.g.
i Hut after nil this pn.-sod by. his powers of
endurance were rapidly failing, and he felt
; himself iu-t going : he turned to me again
with the sweetest smile' "Now. father dear,
kiss me once more :" ami a I kissed him he
sai l. "Good night, dear father."
Soon r.fter this, about twenty minntis
i i,,.r, re i.b-ven o'clock. Lis mind hecan to wan-
tier, nrd till bis nr.goverr.ed imaginations were
1 connect with his church, and his expressions;
j even then were beautiful nuJ Uleclicuute.
He had an hour of imaginary cctet with
some persons who dclained bun in the church
and would not r 1- a e him. rnb.g to them r.s
! :s i.ili-.d roa.t.etl, "Pear brot:.er Cr.,
1 1, ,s is
t;ue you will kill me ; that Si inlay night's
St rmou ot un liner uO'-l u mn , si.ie.: me lot
u C) hon.e v. hv will yon all h.ll ourselves ':"
Then ncrniti ns if a crowd
mis itmi.HL',-
"Oneil the (lours and
t them come iu !''
1 never spoke to him. Huriug this period
even he knew us and wx-uM answer us with
perfect intelhgci.ce, co'n.-tantly begging us to
"go home," r.'.id 1 could m.ly put him off in
peace by telling Lioi that lit 12 o'clock we
would go home Your Father's time would
come. He seemed at last to pass this contest
and 1 said to Lim 05 be by down, relaxed and
pros'trate.
"My dear ton, have ;ou been surrounded
by ereniit s 1
"Yes father.''
"Hut," said 1. "Jose-? wis ftithycudaillcg."
"Oil, Jes certainly."
"And'are yo.i now at itstl"
"Yes, perfectly."
"Is tho prospect bright before your f yes ':'
"Oh yes, it is glorious.''
Eut the power of life wa3 now fast going,
and bo seemed no longer conscious of our
presence. I ui'ousej biui again and asked
him.
"Do vou sec me, my dear son V
"No."
"Do vou hear me."
"No.""
'Ho you not know your father's voice?''
"No."
Ilis wife mndo tlie same attempt, but with
no other result. I then said.
"My darling son, do you know Jceus?"
"Oh yes?" said be, in a voice of wonderful
streng'h end deliberation, "OA yet! I l-now
Jsus- havo a steadfast trust iu Jesus
a calm and steadfast trust." lie spoke with
an astonishing distinctness.
This was, perhaps, within an hour of his
departure. After this ho could say no more,
connectedly ; yet, one half hour afterwards,
perhaps, I thought he might still be conscicos
to my voice, and I asked him,
"Are you Inppy, my dear eon t"
And be answered me very distinctly,
"Ob. perfectly, perfectly 1"
How strange 1 They were the very word
with which bis sainted mother closed her tes
tlojory to me, ili and twenty years beferr
within Cvo minutes of her dnoth. I rorn that
moment ho Ruiilly sobbed nwny bis Ma bko
an inrant who had fallen asleep in crjmj?.
His sobs becamo Tainter and Tainter until the
the last oun had passed and all ii-ns qutetneta
and rent. Tito samo tender faithful ones who
had nursed him, ana batneu ms levereii neau
night and day, with such uninterrupted devo
tion, as gently closed his eyes in death, and
plafnd his lireless bead back upon the pillows
a tint turn ii flho tenderness of affection, and
rndurnnro nf fidelity which ndurns tho nearest
relations of human life.
Thus my'beloved frii'mls, thu?, have wo ol"
greed to lend him to tho Lord, ns long ns
ho liveth. He wus a child of pn.vor from his
birth. Long ainco a mother's inwrtfJight fer
vent prayers were turned to praise ; bo who
ehall dare to say a Christian mother's loV
can die, or her maternal interest refuse to
embrace every possible advantage which Cod
mny graut unknown to us iu continued ruy
er? Jt'DOE PlvAlisON ON TltE Nf.V LlCiVOK
Law. At tho opening of the sessions, ot
Hurrisburg, on Monday last, Judgo Pearson,
in his charge to tho Grand Jury, thus referred
to tho loto liquor law. . Wo copy from the
Paily 'J'tlftjrajJt :
II i3 Honor remarked to thn Oratul Jury
that they need not inquire into nnv violation
of the Liquor law, us that law punishing shcIi
offences w us repinledby the. late law, with
out protecting thu Commonwealth. All these
charges wore thereforo nt en end. He fur
ther remarked that the Court was bound to
grant all licenses for which applications were
marie, prjvi.le.l tho applicant could gfct E2
men to sign his r.ppliculu n, end they might
even ho nf tho wotst character. The, Court
had ii') discretionary power left whatever, if
12 men would certify that tho applicant had
the requisite character. The law in general I
was condemned, uud some of its provisions J
severely commented upon. j
He remarked that tho County Tna.-nrer 1
was bound to grant all licenses for Eestau- j
rants that m'ade application to him, uod that
Courts had or, i y p"wcr to grant tavern" licen- 1
ses, nnd al-m to store keepers. -j
EL" YALE'S GALVANIC nTE." !
i Will re move all pain from Enrns and Scald.-! j
I i:i fiom 10 to 20 minutes by making u free np- I
plication to the parts effected. Painful Sores
and Swellings will bo relieved in a 6hort time j
i by the u.sc of this Oil.
A'lENT yen IVr Vti.t.' Ou.vANir fjit Frilir.? .V .
C.Ki;,t, A. V. F:-h'T, W. Vimr, L". 'v :i;., Ii. JJ j
MuiZf, tleivi.ir'.'fi.'.'i A tl'il!. j
Wild CiiKi'iiT. We hear so much of the 1
wonderful curative power of Dr. Wistar's 1
Ealsam, in a'l ttn,res ofditccased lungs, th it j
wo feel perfectly eafo in rccommendinir it j
for tcnerai ute fi. r coughs, Ce lds, breuebfiis. !
wif.n ciibitKV.
P.kookmm:, Muss., Peb. IPoI.
Si;t:i W. Fowi.e. My Deur Sir
To
. iiaviui; esjieueueeu reaiiiis oi u p-ui.-iutiory
: character from the Cso of Wisiak'.-s B.usam
I or Witn Ciiur.nv, in cases of severe Cuius,
i during tho part two vears 1 nm imluced to
express me isa laun i nave m its renovating :
I power. ' !
I was f.rst induced U try the ntcdie.ne as,
, en experiment ubont two years ngo, in connec- j
! tion with the Jtrong recommen.lation of a
j friend, who was well nub gone with coiisiimp-
ij.i.MLf.i, a. n ALM-.:;
.None ger.jnine uu. ess e
igntd
I. liUTT:
i Gr.v..t.
on i no v, rapper.
For eaie in Kur.burv b
Frillr.:
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ci:u;rjFATFD
FAMILY SIWII70 MACHINES,
nnOADWAY, NEW YGIUC
731 ClinSNTTRTKEET, riJILAJjKI.rWA.
ti? These Machines nro now justly odmitletl
to be the best in uso for Family fewing, a new
tronj, nnd clastic ditch, which will not rip,
even if every fourth sti'.ch tc cut. Circulars
sent on application by letter.
Agents Wanted.
,000 It l-'.IV A It I) v. .:! 1 r mi '. f-r .r.v MtsJ'cin
I Hat w.a tueit I'll A'l T ft l.fTri'mt'S Mit.iC mi.
I for (lot ft 11 wiec Ci.'-rm, f . 11 1 eun-nrisnt. Nta-ri-V-.n.
Sr. ti-.-il A t:Vi li'.n, C- I'trttctt-d Joihtff. Cli' hi I'l.i.in, 1';,.i,b
j in the rfn'ft ei !:.i-k. Ilefidit'iht-. ToolliiK'iiv, S,;.-i,i.8, ie
Tl-ti.ni, Cul., Hues. . Uuroli, an: n!'. ilifav, it . I tl.e y,. ,1,
MnSi'ifl nod tlie Cil.inol". Ni ni -lilllee v.'llho'.it ri:s t
I iimtrL' i f I'ha-it.V' Ilt'-.niKR ti!lli?oiil to tnt-li I.ubf-i
' rrii-.ripl orr.c-. '. 6 ','. ;;. 1:151011 tireot, IJ...-. 'o-n, N'i v
j Ye. It So'-! ! v
; Aa-t:l W. F.shet, t'llipp:!!!., M.akt", fctrt tit, T-jr.': urv.
! tJ" This is to certify, that I hr.ve-'rr.a.Ie
' but (-no application of the Magic Oil 011 ny
i ringers, which have been drawn frn.i c. r.liat
I tion of the cords, brought on by rheumatism.
I It was of fcvciitecn months standing, ru'd I
' now entirely cured. I cLeerfi.l'y reconime:, J
;t to ml atll.etcd hlccmso.
J. M.FINEEOOK,
Il'irriehui ur, 72 Locust street.
July P-;7.-ly. "
' M A lfll'I A G E S .' ' "
tn Tc s l.ty tho 27th, ins t , nt the resideree
of the-I. ride's father, by tiie Et-v. Jacob P.
Wampole, Aurr.n E. Savidge, M. E. of I.n-v-11
nceville, Chester county to M ;ss. Eussi.i
Miller, daugbler of Mr. George M.lier, of bha-
mokln towns
p this county.
On the Pili Inst., by the Kev. C. G. Erh-n-
ir.evet, lieriinmin .-.euswiiinuer to -viurgaitt
r.t,... l.Ml, nf l.W!rt
, " '
On the 11th, by the prime, Sauiind V
Watts', of NoiihuUibeiiund co. to Abb; Hack
of Freiburg.
D E A T II S
In
rhin cn Iho loth, inst., MARTHA
AMELIA, eldest daughter of Samuel and
Catharine Mooio, aged 5 years 6 mouths and
13 cbvs.
R Cnr.L
In Kb a mob in on the 24th. inst
CAMILLA, danghter of Samuel und Galha
rice Moore, aged 2 jeuis 3 mouths and 4 days
In Sh.amf.hin on the 23d. inst., ELIZA
EETH SUSANNA, danghter of M .itbins
and Ciitbarino Ivtribucr cged 2 years fi
months 11 days.
In Heaver tp., 11th ult., Jacob Keller, aged
GC year3.
In W. Heaver, 13th ult., DewalJ Steinain
ger, aged 5. years.
Ihiladclphia Marict.
April 30,1853.
Grat!. Tho receipts of Wheat continue
quite largo, though the market is inactive
Good rod is held at 31 07 a f 1 10, end SI 2u
gl 63 for good white. Kye fs steady
70 cents. Com is scarce, and lie lit rales
are making at COaCl ceuts. Outs, aro iu de
mand at 35 cents.
SUNBURY PRICE CUEEJ.NT.
Wheal, Jl 40a 1 60
Rye. .... 75
Corn, . - - fll
01', - 87
Buckwheat, . M
Potato, f 0
Butter, -Ecb,
-Tallow,
Lard,
Pork,
DrwH,
9
New Advertisement.
SUNBUIIY STEAM TERRY AND
TOTtflNCr BOAT COMPANY.
rpRAVEI.LERS and others aro resceclfallv
informed that the aubucrihcr kaa etn!ii$uod
a STEAM FfcHKV ever tho, Wuipichanni, at
Sunbury. 'i'hnt a larp, aafc emd cominro'mu
stenmhont will Tun rctruhirly biiI promptly, ct
all hours during tho day, tn curry foot pasrf.iigers
as well as vehicles, &c., br'.wcni Sniibnry "u 1
tho binding on the Opposite title of tho rUrr, bit',
wnyojtoand from Stmfcury. The'ieimhont
wit! ruHtftgnri' Market street Wharf, ami
carry pasBCiicrs to ond from tlie Pael.et murnin"
and evening. .Tho 8tcnm Fery1tow affjrilii not
only a aafu and conxenicnt transif over the 'Sh:.
qni'hanna, but also a plravant and aertiaMc rtder
lKAT.t:M;.MKT,Iroprittow
Axtinaw Hwvtti, Cipiain.
SSPulury, May 1, lst3. ."-'
TO 3XTILrE3Pt.
EIR0P0.SAI.8 will he received "at EieitV
Hfhool House, in Upper Auguatii tuwnehip,
riorthnmLerlai.il eounty, yii f-'aturd.iy the SiJ
day of M,iy next, at 1 o'eh rlt i'. M., mr"l! e teji'. '
dinj of a li KICK SCIU'01, HOChfl, i;2 b- 2S
feet. All material to ,e supplied bv the builder
All infirmatinn con bo ob'.nnrd pre'v-au" tithe
letting, of Uei.j. Hoover or
JOHN F. KLINE, f ee',-. .
. I p. Augusta, May 1, l.ifiH. Ht
( "attre Maui lite Ua1.
rgHE ttorVholders are hereby notified tar.! or
i
election for officers to serve for !lie eusiiteir
year win r.v neni at me noiun e; i . r1. ij.ov. n in
tlie. Eoroi'Eh of Northumberland, cn Monday ll.i
Till dny nt J LN E next, lirtneen the hours of l'i
u'aloek A. M., and o o'clork 1. M.
JOH. R. ritlEHTI.EY, Trc't.
Nnrlhnmberland, May 1, lt-M. .t
'J UT. NOM'AKLIL '!' 'IIU: MA'jAKiSia.
.ST.llDFOnW & DEMSHa,
l.'vt' t: co:j:a:ii:.r.! .i r-unh n-i J'.ii' .v.t l-.v.r. .
UTTF'.U.'S UViNU All: :
A I irv ,.:tt,1 ot I'm? eat-i'i ivtied r i i-.'.il i -i , i;-.l j.ii"
i infd
tiiu lei , cott';m iKing tli'jninst v.t.ii -.ii,,'. pr ilii'--.. ;
of ll'- li'-islt-l-irir.t.'.. ei laltof i' (from t!tt;K
iii I.fi.i-.
ui'ti .IST7ins. l !o truly viilr il-.e po m k':- -i ;
le.riv.i.it.l luiie lor tin- pO. rl-n exi.-el!-.:!- . t
iitkI ti; mon c-'.iei-n' i.a . w r "ii a 1h i ITitc-I A.i -.
wcui!,l e -ml-liic p' -l'l '.veil rli-i.ur. ni tt-t- i o:..!ii.:-.
fn.l lit I.iUit-'M Live J Ac? tiirT V H;is l'i:',y Hi-.Ti.:
'I'r.e-e is ro oilier pileic.-vi! .-! in (1,,. in:
ciioH-i- ntlriictivc n vnriily i.f ri-i..j f; ,i ..
!! !l peri' -il ,e:i!. n,.o la .lO-illl It t i tllis !;!;, it Oir.,;
e-T iirt-i!or(l lili ri in ijii n.lity llini, i;ny othrr iv. r!.
J - !- iimr l--i litr 1 1'jH i lies I -r -'e.ly v. 1 r r it-i-o--..
lojie I'.-.LAlu.l b t-r;l: r-ie -ot-ui t. .;-ti: :i.
f!T-:u?o il opp i; tii.,uy lor reroi,3 . .1 v-1 ili: l
. - M:iflii'.n. flili UJ pr- i.ioli tli;l n ! i n.l i i ;i. i- lit-
Vi:l'o, ior it h.-i.s t! r very rru . ' f n!! p, llio v: '
T'-TH Tl.K l-.n-T ami ri'KAl'i:r l-Ei.l- T..e.-.l. in i;: i .
'!'-' a i.mr.a, r 1 ceiiOl.
Tli.il r'.' rlt h.:H reL','i-.-' .1 tic rnr. rrr.i! nvprri".' -rresf.
ni'il a'n i i ' ni iuy i.:V::r ... .-r-. m o nu-o.
ilui.r l:rcdi?i-.it A.'ioo-, C-iiiH'i ii -T lifiil. .r:i-';f.
lli.il. 'o.-o Ji liter- it. II 'ii. (5. T.-ltii.v. W II !
II .ii. J II. K.v mrri, li:i p A. iV'Ur, !'...'.-. ;
ttiur.'-, Ilt-v. Aiocit (li.ri.ry. At-.
RrcKNT r.riTc:r.iAt. soT;n;s
I Th? T.ti-iv-; Act nit -rethr la.i'p; r 'fir ii.-iMo ir
I au.l interest. ;ip u rcpio.lucio-a of I h tj in -A f c-piL.t ;
I i.-iil liler.-llui- ol tim ;l i v Cri:io:!;:t roi
I I '.itiiw i t hi pen ilicai in thi ii-iory, rr in I
I -vhcli roTor In hi ronirtchcnrive r.il.l no r;.!i..n--'
ti.-rt ol tl-r J 1 1 rritin .-. I'o'.i; l-.-H, roitl in-nr.- ot' ii.- ;i .
l!-i-raiioly n:i:;iv(l l.r. i'ir. Am: I ii . V:!,!-i: r.
Il 't.-i Or preF'Mit iii'.o.-rsl aur! p.-rrnniici.t ViOii..'
I: n p' la l'.:-.-t U-.i.ii -i I i-.lj.-i r
It w.ll f;irM.s!i i rnos' il'Hioihl'-rao.liiie'. in it h-
f r muiy cspeiujiyti Vv-oiaii1. ai-.iu i'.t.-..-i
"A Wcik of Etuavkatlo He;it,
H2 T
I'TTizf.ini
A t 1. 1: o r th i
Hv Majcb Mil-,
'Our of tin! p.-.i. hi i n ?:
Kt SS1A N V
I. f--. Ci .-is.
n fiuy : im tn. l.oi? m t!i .r.-u?
Iv i.it. a I.l'.c.-aiv G.?.',..
y !.. l,y if. '
(ox xr.t '."..nt or m.v ;
I'oarin of Tinner:
J. r-..g.oiB nr. I'htl.'Fi'p.i.nl, p'l-r-.l (r nt
l-:il '
M isiin, r'.il i
-t'liu. ini
I .l.-mn.'i Ae.
"A c: oirr inul ?:iv .ry eo::cf ti
the 1 1 sr ni..: preriltat -.etii'-: i- .-f
com- :,.'i n if ' ::e vV Insi
n- .1 -.
1 se iu ll.'i";-.(i ft-x"!---.'!
:?f. COLS llK-.l.'' Ii, U'i- J. 1
THE LITTLE ClXTilCir 1-11
Nv J. M. Parliir. i3 rr.t:iiJ..:c vooiutr.'
May I. l-.'-S.!m
IHELINEHY AtfD FAlfOy
ISS RF.nECC V P. QhT.W
i-VJi. inibrnit her friends nnd r;i-.
she has just rereived ar.d opened a
mcnt a! Millinery er.e Kane,' Goods
in Wr.ifr ctreot, Sun'-ury.
IT" Produce of ail k.ds taken is
Sunhury, Mav 1. I85S St.
hew !HLLi:.r;iY c
jjl.E ti.l) -eriher rcsf scli.'oi- it.
li j.fns of SHiihury and viciinl;.
r moved her utoro tu ti.e Iioum oi'
Ilovtr oppesi: Weaver' iiclel, w
oj eoeJ a i c-.v .sui- i.iy i f
MH.I. INERT AND FA.CV I.
oflhe latirt and west fitbiTahl
ahe will sella; reaaoi.jble piiec.
Funhr.ry, Api! il, l(j!:S. it
britEunY l'loua and r
1 GOOD TIMES at p,
i r;0Ns7'ANTI,Y CIHlArili
I'l.C'EK can ha 'ion--;, t I'D'
1 0. HAVEN in Man.it h.ua.-f
: ran p-.-s;i-!y !e l.a.i a, ar.y oil.e.
j II i ii i'.i -ecesraiv to say I i.tt li.,
, got fri-m tl e Wet an,l Ntii!i ci
i.ny i.thcr qi.aiter at lb? j veseut
; scribe r huvir madi the l e.-t
1 mel ts for jji t in : t', is 1" lour, 1'.
satisfaction to all vvlio f..vj,' i
, l'rie.-s rangt from J5 to tli T.'
' int In piuiliiy. Ch jp I'tfit ci
, ly on I'wJ.
I N. I!. -No r,",n'.I.'n-.i.. i
I wiih his. The ri -o ir-iy i e
j quality is iuile inferior, a-- all .
j ki.iJJ. I'iease call and exa:.
' Jiun'.ery, April '.'1, IrioH.
At 10 o'eltc ,
WILL BE SOLID AT V
At tho Ciiiixr.T 'Vent 1!
MET Street, l'h.i
The entire Stock of New
tore, rompiisiuj ait ibe.
Ko I'lv-'Wd, Walnut and M ,'
1 1 his stock was iiyani.tac:
hori.e &: Sons, expres.,!y In:
gtiarunietu 10 oc 01 me Dto
uinnship.
The well hit two reputati
have occupied tlie ubovi t.'.
years, is an a-s, nance thut
ajc rei'.t'iei;!cJ to t'o.
J'cichasers from ,0..'
gooila paekej on t! e f r:. .
8.4 I.E I'EliEM'J'Ob'
ahi account.
April 21, St.
SPRING A IN
rss sn .11. e ciii.-
i.y. r.ounrr. .hal l .
tli city wall a i-cvv, ch -
llltllt of
Spiinpj- and Suuiir
Consii-iin? of rew r
Gimp and Fancy llciin
:ind 1 anoy i rimmiuj;-.
at m 0f which will bo
lionncla of cm ry tie.
Old bonnet bleached
manrrr.
Thankful for past pi
'iuuinco of tha a.i:n.
T tiiore iu Fswii a-v.
U.IS'1.
feun'iurv, April l?i
JROWN'S and B
nd Huaband'a .'