Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 08, 1862, Image 2

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THE &MERICAIT.
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Monef. CVoorim on hit Way to KlchmonJ
VAnt!nTos, March 1. The War Depart
rrent has received hiijlily estis'actcry report
f;om General Wool, at Portress Monroe, , in
regard to the military conJition of tbut im
portant forlrrFU, end in state i f preparation
lor any military titrations which liicjm.tao
ces tuny rtqnirc. ,
During the Inst week lotervb-as aere held
beteeeu General Wool, on the part if the
Ui-iletJ States, aud Howell Cobb, of the lie
bul Army, respecting the exchange of pri-
,,-. nf Kir. It 19 CXDCClld that 00
arrangement will ho made which will speedily
release all tho United States prisoners end
reflate the exchange in fuMre.
The last accounts from Colonel Corcoran
received by the War Department, represeut
him to be on his way from Columbus, iioolb
Carolina, to llicbmond, to be exchanged.
A grout change baa already occurred In
the political feeling of the people of Tinuer
ree. 'l'he War Department has onlhorized
the raiHir.R uud aniog ol Tolubteer troops in
that, Stale, und tbu iijd.Cftt.oij3 ere II, ul a
taiga fuice'of loyal TciiDetsceans will soon be
under arms to &iJ tho United Stales forces.
1 bp policy of tbo Government is enrrjti
c-'l'y U;i-ict"d toward supporting the loyal
ire'iog in all tho Southwestern States, and
j lacing them iu the attitude of resi6tauce to
to the ili'bul Authority. Abundant evidence
is bilorded tint a truly loyal felling exists,
which, aUlniuvh for some time overpowered
end silenced, is now ready to avail itself of
tho presence of the United States forces for
its manifestation, in meeting tho enemy in
battle.
two va lmkh nui'i i.irtorr.
Halifax, March 1. It is reporter! that the
Tosearoro bad arrived at Gibrelter, where the
tiu inter still remained without coal.
Pais, Feb. 10. The French papers think
that the rjupstioo relative to American affairs
nitt!l lend to the full of the Paimerston Cabi
net. It is believed that Poland will with
ili iw fi-im the expedition should its aiivi be
abandoned by Spiiu and France, and ebonld
they interfere with the iuternal policy of Mex
ici. The 'Ir.uVpeodence Pelpe' eeserls the posi
tive acceptance of tho cuudidalive throne of
Mexico ry Maximilian.
'J he Emperor of Austiia w'.ll ruaUa another
tourney to v enetm
The t.jliuf cnnlinnes in Italy that Austria
mediates ar e.;aiu.-t Piedmont. The emi
irratini) o! ' yeiiBff mcu from Yenetia cor.t titles
'i he journey of Victor Kmaouel to Naples,
lias been postponed. 11 is sun, I niice 11am
bert, will po there.
The Prince, nf Wales baB left Vienna,.
1. is generally believed tht Pruetia will
tsi-r-':i:ze '.lie Kincdoin of ltuly,
Victi.r Kmaiiuel is to send a fri;;nto Into
ho Mexi'.'un wateis for ilia pruUclion of
IllilUlj j.
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BUNBURY, i'-A.
SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 18G2.
n. B. MASSEB, Editor ond Proprietor
(-y Nrw DeBs On or before the first
of next month the" American will appear
in an entire new dtese, having engaged btao'
tiful new type for the rime, during; onr late
visit to Philadelphia Bnd New York, iv e bBil
contemplated doing so lint epring, but post
pnned it on ereonnt of the war.
rilT Some editorial end other matter has
been unavoidably crowded out of this week's
jefiue.
CTThk Weathkb The month of March
baa thus fur appeared in a lullen win tor gib,
thongh tho sun is beginning to assume it"
power.
The February number of Blackwood.
bv 1. Sc! It A Co., N. ., has been received
It is Gilt'd with the osual variety of interest'
ing literary matter.
Hf Dancikhocs CouNTKiimiTs uttered $2
notes if the l!auk of Columbia, are in
circulation.
Kit.t.r.ii. Mr. Peipher.lhe v.el! kuown
proprietor of the freight linn from Philadel
pliia through this place, was killed at H arris
burg a few days since, having been ruo over
by an engine.
Tnr soTiiFn.1 r-ciTnaL hailkod.
The stockholders of the Northern Central
Railway held an election on the 27tb ultimo,
at Calvert Btntion, Ualtimcre. The amount
of voting rapithl shares is 3G.BG5. The old
board was composed of the following' gpntle.
men t On the part of Baltimore, Peter Mow.
ell and Peter Saoewein J and on the part of
tbe stock holt' or i, Simon Cameron, J. S. Git.
tinge, V., C, Biddle, Wm. Waller. William
Colder, A. B. Kapp, J. R. Eby, William J.
Palmer, J. A. Wright, James D, Cameron,
J. 8. Naldeman end Alex. Small. Tbe raw
board Is composed now of tbe following gen
tlemen : Simon Cameron, K. C. niddle, Wm.
T. Walters, William Colder, Jos. D. Potts.
J. R. F.hy, John A. Wright, Alex. Small,
Fairmnn Rogers, James D. Cameron, Henry
Wclb, A. E. Kapp and Frank Newcomber.
The full amonnt of the capital stock was re
presented. Jos. D. Potts, Fairman Rogers,
Uenr? vp li and Frank Newcombpr ore
new directors, and represent, with John A
Wright and E. C. Riddle, the Pennsylvania
Railroad Interest, l'he directors elected A.
R. Worford, Esq., their President, and J. D.
Cumercn, Vice President, The Secretory
and Treasurer are not elected acDually. Mr.
John S. Leib baa been Treasurer for a long
period, and remains in bis position, lie is a
faithful, honest and hard workiog oRicer. Mr.
R. 3. llollins is the Secretary, end J. N. Du
Harry, Esq., the (General Superintendent, and
Geo. A. Hathaway, Esq., the Gen 1 h reight
Agent. The finances of the company show
the followioe items, as laid before tho stock
holders, by Mr. I.eib, the Treasurer, for tbe
past fiscal year of 1801 :
RMKSUK.
From Freight 8fiO.-i.4SO 57
" Pasrttngera Ml). 701 93
Mail 20,100 CO
" Express ' 24.ES5 !'2
" U. S. Service 33G.8.n.:) 4'J
" State Service 2 1.OP.0 34
" Suudriel . 20,303 70
Sif" The rebels are everywhere panic strick
en. At Richmond, tho prer-ent Capitol of
Jeff. Davis' government, martial law has
hecn declared, and it is reported that John
M. Bolts a leading Union man Las been
imprisoned.
At Nashville, the presiding Mayor invites
tho citizens and others to resume their
business under the protection of cur flag.
The city is quiet and a Uuion feeling is begin,
oing to deveiope itself. The rebels highly
commend our soldiers for discipline and
soldierly benriop. Cols. Wilcox aud Corco
ran have been released and have arrived at
Richmond.
rmi'ATIOSAf..
Tim Atmpj pmiiik --.Mr ij s fuhsls-.Te. In
vert tuinllcr unil prrFt It into pnil nf i.nttr.
Tho wnicr will not tire into the e'.ini ; (lie nlr
krrp it out. An empty e? l is full of sir.
The Bt:rm(ihrre has weight Inmierfo a gahlet
In wnirr, invert It and rn!.-e It tolv. The
pressure or weight of the air in removed from the
water under the gomet, and noV Innl from around
it. The weiirbt of the air on the nrnter forced it
up where it has been removed. Water will fol
low an invertid vessel 33 fret, or ill rue In a
vacuum 33 feet. The weight nf tho air mint hn
equal to that i.f a column of writer 3:t feet In
height. A column of water .13 feet high weigh
14 6 10 lbs to every square Ineli.
'J'he air is a compound body. Its constituents
areoxvgen, nitrogen, carbonic acid, tentery vaior,
and a trace of ammonia, the aroma nf flowers and
almost every volatile substance.
Nitrogen constitutes about 77-100 of the air.
It is a very inert body and ill chief nflii e seems
to be to dilute the more active, energetic, ele
ment oxygen.
Nearly S3. 100 of the air i ojveen. This Is
an active Mibntanre. and readily unites widi all
other substances. The oxygen of the air unites
wiih tho oil of our lamp, and prodeces liiilit t
with the wood and c.ial in our cloves, and causes
heat ; with iron it farms rut, and it combines
with and purines blood in tho lung of animals.
Carbonic acid forms from 3 to 6-10 000 of the
atmosphere. The watery vapor varie with the
tempr rnture, but seldom exceeds t -51 of the whole
atmosphere.
These aulwtanres are not chemically united
like the elements of water, but are simply min
gled together. Were they chemically entled, the
air would be very inferior medium for the trans.
oiission nflighl and sound. Inced, in that case,
neither beauty nor harmony could eiist in any
high degree.
100 cubic inches of air weighs 30 J grains
Were it nf the same density at all heights, it
would he very ea?y to tell bow far it exists above
the surface of the earth; but it is an elastic sub
stance and its volume is inversely prnprvlionately
to the preroure, ro ll at the lower portions are more
dense than the upper. So rare i ti air, whera
the pt,'S.-ure is removed, lint it m doubtful
whether there is a regular limit to i s height, like
the surface ol the sea. 'J'he l ent authorities give
its extent aa 4-'i or f0 miles. Vet more than
one-half is itbin 3 miles of the esrlb.
Total Revenue 1,417,377 00
rxrgNsrs.
Expenses for transportation 306.023 00
" repairs i machinery 14'J 205 f2
" ' " tailwuy 170,117 0
031,433 01
IUFCS'i'AKT THOM THIS . TEX
R.E65EE ItlVEH.
Gun loat Ln'jag,.mtnt tci'.'A a JlcuiI Battery.
WAfui.sc-roN, M-irch 3
The following dcSpMch was received at the
j.Nuvy lleparluient to-tiigbt :
Hun. UiDF.o.v Wei.lks Caiko, March 3,
1SC2. Lieutenant cotninanding Shirk hnj,
this moment, arrived from tlio Tennessee
r;v!r, and brings full despatches from Lieut
Commaudiiig Uwin, of the gunooat T)ler,
a synopsis of which t?, I nut the two gun
tioots proceeded tip to I ittsliurg, near lue
Mississippi line, v. hero a Robel buttery was
op.eoed upon tixim, consisting of six guns,
(.lie of them being rilled, which v.ere soon
s l-'iiced by tho gjr.bouts.
Ninety moastej men Unded cr.Jer cover of
the gunliouts, und charged Ufioo tho tnomy,
driving tl.nm eomo dislunce, uut.i they were
eU'us(ly reitiforeed, wbui our party withdrew
to the boats. Than three rebel regiuieuts
cpi.ci! upon tho gunboats, bnt Were repulsed
With great sUugbtt-r.
Tub casualties cm onr sido amounted to
f 'o hilled end missing mid live wuaaded
l-icjtend:.U Ccniinutulitij? (lio and tihirk,
v, :tli their corumandj, huve behaved with
grout gallantry and judgment.
Ac elettiwo for towoolTicera has j-jet taken
place in Uardiog coauty, Tenn., which result
ed in ttro hundred voles fur the Uniou and
thirteen for s?ceEsinn.
(Signed) A. II. Foots;, Flag Offcer.
nn: H ilt i. KUMitiiv.
Coixvnrs, Kv March 4, 18C2, via Cairo,
Columbus, which is the strongest ltebol
position in tho Valley of the Mississippi, has
Loen evacuated, burued, and otherwise.
duetroyed. So incensed wete the Rebels,
that they spared nothing in their work of
destruction except a portion of private prop
erty. 'l'he evacnation commenced on Thursday
liei. hut all the R-.-bela did cot leave until a
late hour yesterday afternoon.
'J'he torch of tbe iuce&diary was first applied
on Friday, end tho conflagration raged with
yrent fury until Sunday. Even now large
e onions of tho enemy's barracks, magazines
other qumlera aro still buu:iug, beiiiiiug
t'p hoavy il' iijj of smoke and ashes.
TLe llehils did not destroy the fortifica
tions which have cost Ihem to Uiucb labor,
but left t'jem uumoiuKlcd.
Iweryibing which they could not carry
anuy with them they eilbtr burned or tbretv
iulo the liver.
A great many car.non of the most effec
tive r.mge Lave been dismantled au.i stink in
the river. In one place 1 saw fivo heavy
pun, and in another seven, which bad becu
thro s from a high biufl on tbe bat.k of the
r vjr. Rut in their de:cent they nud beeo
flopped by the trees which overhang the
fat i in 'uelow.
I, is as y:t impossible to ascertain bow
in iry cjcnon the Rebels have thrown into tbe
M.s;i-e.ppi, supposing that in so duing, tbev
WvUtd tuoiler Ibem useless to us.
There were, at the time of the evacuation,
niuett'uo t'.iou.and troops in ond around the
plic. the euli.u foice commanded by (Jeoeral
(lliiiiop) Pi,!!:, (ienerala Cheatham and P:
In wre in C03imaud of lingades. (ieoenl
Jleanregard was uot theie, out was hour'y
I'XpHtte.l, bi arriv.ng haul g bcea delayed by
h.3 atiaek of sickoets.
Tie Rebels, when they evacuated Culum
bus, not only went by railroad, but uUo
availed themselves ol lue lac, lilies oCeiod by
tacnty iraboports.
The Cuptuia r.f port DoneUoo occipation
l! Nashville hud dinhearteiied thein ; and tbe
men, bueonrng deuioralied and reckless, said
thiy would soon be sno'iuded aud slatvc-d
c i, aod they wonld m louger obey tbe eotn
Vianis of their uprUit.
(ieuerui Polk and tbo ofocttis generally
bad becoaie urpopolur, beeau'o, a the troops
rennrked, they tad done nothiog but foitily.
Tbe town lud beeo fired seveial limes, and
was on!y saved by the uuiiiing ixerl.uus and
the constant vigiUoca cf tt,a tlljers, who
(oared that their deniorilired condition would
thus ba made koowc to Ilia l.'o.ou ironpt.
Kx-Mayor febarpa wal suspected of treason
t the so cul ad S'lulhern Con U-de racy, and
was eeiisad before tbey left, eud carried eff a
prisoner, withuut buicg allowed even to
aiJiosi a parting word to his wile,
. -
Tbe Mansion Farm belonging to the lata
('ul. Jamas Cuuaer m, was sold va I'ueadaT.
the 13th nit, fur 517,000. It coutai a 'J.'Io
acres. The farm adjoining below, co tai i lg
oout 106 aerei, wus also si I J, at jjt.YAuO
'i'hesa farms were sold very low. Siltvntun.
CiT Delicate females Uod do better reaedy
to atrangtuca their nervous Fvatem than Dr
II v:gi0i' tiennan )i:tlnrt. Road tbe advet
tieUukl t asctbst cctumc.
Damages 09
W. i'.iQ. R. R. Co. 'M0 (Ml
Uroond red 4,100 47
Insuranco -i'.'.'J 00
Incidentals 1.205 oC
Legal V.xpenses .41'!? 71
Office Kxpeusts ,ri,4u3 13
OPice reut IHI
Salaries m.77'J 59
Tax on Capital stock 5,054 D9
Tax ou real etlate 1!33 CI
r?" Tin: Voi.t KTKFR Minstrki.s gave their
first concert in the Court House, on Wedues
day evening, 'l'he house was crowded, and
wo think wo never saw an endience more
delighted than the one ossemlled to hear the
Gi?t compnny of negro minstrels organized in
this place. The dre?s and appearance of the
actor3, the music, dancing, acting kc, were
all that could lie desired, and more than we
had a right to expect from amateur actors.
At the close of the performance it was
announced that another exhibition would be
held on Thursday eveuirg. '
Tho fund is for the hrmCtof the families
of Vohntetrs in the army, and 83 r.o compli
mentary tickets were issued, even to piinters,
who furnished tickets, bills JLc, and, we
presume, to merchants, who furnished oil Ac,
the receipts must necessarily be considerable
fW Si'sntrr.r Covs is this Wkftern Army.
Cha?. C. Martin, son of tbe lale (Jeo. Mar
tin, K.-q , cf this place, and Michael Slough,
also c f S'tnbnry, participated in the Into bat
tics in tho West. Ooo belonged to an Ohio.
j or.d the other Slough, to an Illinois regi
merit, which was in acliou at Fort Donelson.
They fortunately escaped without any injury.
Tbo Sunbury boys seem to turn up in every
(section of tho Union in tin prosecution cf
this war, aud wherever tbey go we Lear a
good tccouct of their conduct.
Three of the sons of Usquire Martin, are i,i
service. William, late Lieutenant in the
Mexican war, is now Paymaster in New
Mexico. George, who has had ten or twelve
years experienca in the Qtiartermastnr's De
pattmcnt, is cow keeper of tho Arsenal at
Philadelphia. Luther, Printer und late an
editor iu New Jersey, was also in service aa a
Lieutenant, but resigned on occocut of ill
health. tfniT Van Wvck's Speech. Our neighbor
of tho bogus Dem-jcral asks cs to publish
Van Wjik'ii speech. We Lave already pub.
lished extracts froiujjbis report, and would
have no objection to publishing Lis speech
based on the report. We cannot, Lowevcr,
endorse the motives which iuduced onr neigh
bor to publish it, namely, to palliate the con
duct of the rebel leaders, or to show that tbey
are ru t so Lad after all when companed wila
soaie unscrupulous men of the North.
47.30C 59
Net revenna
CSI.fc-32
730,144
1.417.977 00
63Andkkw Johnson. The appnintmen'
of Senator Johnson, of Tennessee, as Military
and Provisional Governor of that State, back
ed with iifty thousand stand of arms, is a mott
significant fact. Gov. Johnson was formerly
Governor of Tennessee, and is one of the pu
rest patriots, es well as one of tl? ablest men
in the Union. If we are not much mistaken
be will occupy a still higher position.
I.LTTEK IOLM) Ai fr OKT Ilk-MItV.
The following is nu extract nf a letter to
Copt. F.tnpson Thompson. Fort Lleiman,
Kentucky, from a lady friend, hi cousiu. The
lady bad not written bim before, because she
did not know his address. She dories now to
bo ablo to "keep up witb him." If so, she
will bo faster than our cavalry :
"Your letters found us iu the most gloomy
state imagiuab'e. Our late defeul at Mills
Spring) bus alftcted us terribly, and you can
imagine our feelings in regard to the i mines'
see Rivr. We certainly tlnuk you are in a
most perilous situation. 1 have never expe
rienced such conliiiliug feelings of excitement
and melancholy as 1 have Ibis week. 1 hope,
aud cannot but fed that this reverse must
work to oar good."
Tbe following is an extract from a letter
from a lady to her husband, dated, "Rruudon,
M Us., Jan. 29."
"Oh ! I fear we ero going to see trouble
bnt I bopa for the best. My darling,
We condense the following decision of the
Stale Si.pe'int.indent, from the official repot I
given in ihe "School Journal:"
Directors have the right to exclude children
from the school, when em .ill pox oi any other
contusions disease U in the family
Teachers must pive iheir Monthly report to the
Keeretaiy or the School Hoard, and until lliis i
done they should not receive Ihrir pav.
Twenty five days in a month U the most that
Lirectors should require a teacl'er to keep school,
nnd 20 drive is the least that should b? arked by
the teacher. .
A teacher hn the rie'it to oM'gc I. is pupils to
declaim in school, lint if they are by nature, too
timid to do so' he will not sh nwmurh knowledge
ol hi p'rfession hy forcing llj-m.
Vhen r.iriit schools arc lieid, the teacher in
charge of the building during lite day, h is the
same linlit to etcloJo unruly persons, that he
would have il the diaturhance had occured during
regular acl ool hours.
LATiS FltOMiVlia COUTH-
J'.:FFERVo DAVIS'Nlfw CABINET.
Foe about one hundred feet here the canal I
,11-,1, n suurp iiruu nn lonowing im river.
No house are real the place, and the
tors have dug dowu the bmil:, which a. ..I 1
mellow earth. .
CONFlBMATIONa flV TUB FEItATB.
The Seuate to-day conGrniod t;eneral Me
Clemand, liuell, Hnmside, McDowell, O. F.
Smith and Lew Walluce Sigel as Major Gen
erals, and the following as Hrig Generals s
Speed, of Tennessee ; Col. John Cochrane, of
New York j Col. Logan, of Illinois Colonel
Me Arthur, of Ohio- Col. Lawrence, of Iowa t
( ol. Wallace, of Indiana) Col. McCook. of
Ohio j Col. Herry, of Maine, and Col. Ferry,
of Connecticut.
srnator Johnson appoiktkd oovgnnoa or
TKNKKSSKB.
SonVor Andrew Johnson, of Tennessee,
accepts his appointment as Military Governor
of that state, and will repair at once to his
post, having been furnished by the Govern
ment with fifty thousand stand of arms for
the loyal Tenncssaeans, who are flocking to
our camps.
IMTORTANT TO COVKRNMF.NT CRKD1TORS
Tbe engraving and printing of the new Trea
sary notes will not bo awarded till Wednes
day, the 5th inst., and it is calculated that
several weeks will elapse before tbey can be
furnished. The first lilly millions issued will
be nsed to pay debts due by the Quartermas
ter's Department, fourteen milhous of wbicb
are owing in Philadelphia.
After Ibis tbe next batch issued will be
used in paying tbe Western end Southwest
ern troops, and then the troops on the Poto
mac will be paid.
The troops of this division will, therefore,
not receive their pay before the first of April,
if so soon.
THE RKHKI, BTKAMER K ASIIVIIXS.
Wo hear, via Norfolk, that tho steamer
Nashville arrived at Wilmington, N. C. )es
terday, Laving run the blockade at that place.
D1VORCK CASK.
Tbe Circuit Cnort of this city hs ordered
the potition for divorce of General John M.
branr.ao (Captain F.fih Artillery, U. S. A ),
now commanding at Key West, to be publish
ed. It sets (or lb that ho as married in
1850, that in It-.'if! bi wife mysteriously dis
appeared, (it will be remembered that it was
I thought she had been murdered on Stalen
! Island.) and that in 1858 he learned that (he
was alive, living in k loreiico with rowell D.
On Legacies and Distribution Shorts of
the personal pioperty of deceased
persons, (according to the degrees of
r. l ilinnphip) from , ICnf 5 per cent.
A'd Stamp Duties on nil k mils of legal
und Cciiinieretal papers, all Patent Medicines,
Telegraphic Messages aod all goods by Kx
presses.
I he Tat Uill contains one nunrtre eni
five sections, and is one of the longest of any
kind ever before prepared month of prepa
ration having been bestowed upon it:
To Destroy Rats, Rnnches, Ac. '
To Destroy Mice, Moles aod Ants.
To Destroy Bed Rugs.
To Destroy -Moths in For, Clothes, to.
To Destroy Mosquitoes end Fleas.
To Destroy Insects oh Plant and Fowls
To Destroy Insects on Animals, Ac.
10 Destroy Kvery form and species of;
Vermin.
See Coster's advertisement in this papor I
ior me aesirucnon inn oner extermination or
all forms and species of Vermin.
Sold in Sunbury, Pa., by Friling & Grant,
and by the Drngglsts. Grocers aod Store-
keepers generally,
A Osseins PcAntcnow. A country lad ay
his Uncle lien once made a scarecrow so very
frightful lhat one 6f the feathered thieve actually
lirought liack all Ihe corn he had stolen during I
several day. There are aome tailors ivhn make
their customers look like just such object as L riele ;
Ken nephew describes. A e would suggest to
the victims of such unskillful workmen tintcnd
their hahii hy procuring their suits at tbe Brown
Stone Clothing Hall of Uockiiill & Wilson,
Nos 003 and r.OTi Chestnut Street, above Sixth,
Philadelphia.
'ends of William Derm n and Ttobert Krwin, on
'he south by land of William Urodie, and west hy
lands nf . Kensinp,
Also, all Mint certniri trtK-t of bind, siirvcved in
ihe name of Knhctt ICrn in, situate in Point town
ship aforesaid, cmtaiiii'is; 4U)J acres, hounded on
the north, by lar d of William Uersun. on Ilia east
hy binds of 12. Ltranham, on the south hy H.
Kiitlr., and on the west by land of John Bar
ron, jr.
Also, all that certain lrrt of land, snrvevej in
the name of Klienerer Brnnham, situate In Point
township aforesaid, con taininR 430 acre, bounded
on the north hy land of John David, ear-t hy land
of Andrew Kpple, louth and weal by Hubert
Grwin.
A lo, U that certain tract of land, surveyed in
tVc name of Andrew Fpple, situate in Point
township aforesaid, containing 430 acre bounded
on the north by land of David lackson, east hy
land of John Service, saulb and west by F.ben'
icr Rranham.
Alao, all that certain tract of land, anrveyed ir
the name of John Service, aituate in Point town
hip aforsaid, containing 424 acre, boundeJ on
the north by land of David Jackson, east by land
of J. Thorncroft, svuth hy lands . and west bv
land of Andrew Epple- The last five tracts of
land above described containing valuable depoai
les of iron ore.
AUo, all Ihe following described lots of parcel
of around, situate in the town af Mount L'armel,
in the township of Mount C'annel, countv and
Plate aforesasd, to wit : lot numher t, marked in
the plan of said town as Depot Lot block num
ber fi in said town, situate on the fcharnoUn Val
ley Railroad bloc k number 10 in said town.
Seized, taki n in execution, and to be sold aa
Ihe property of W. L. Dev. art.
DAVID WALDKO.N, Sb'tT.
Gctta Fkri-iia Ckmkkt Rookinu We
invite the attention of onr readers to the
advertisement of Messrs. JOHNS Jc CROS
LKY, New York, in another column.
Tim numerous experiments made for the
last few years, to produce a substitute for tin, !
slate and shingle roofs, havo nt last led to a
perfect triumph in tho Gutta Pijkcha Cement
Roofing offered by these gentlemen.
Possessing in a great degree, the features
of thisticiti. (which is a qualification of a
CV.'.'ioif l'oofinti oc'.uully necessary ond long
after.) durability and chenpness, combined
with tbe fact that it is weuther end fire proof,
its genera! adoption cannot be ton earnestly
urged. Their Gtitta Percha Cement for
coating and repairing Metal Roofs of ell
ShcriirsOfiirn.
Sunbury, March 8
ilh.'fiS.
Wyman, as man and wife. Mr. Wyinan was ! kinds aud for preserving all metuls from rust
We copy the following items from the Ncr
fidk buy t'u'jk ol Friday la-t :
Tin: cauinit.
A Richmond pr.por sujs that th? following
will, in ail prutntioliiy, cooolitule lliu Cub, net
of President Davis :
J. P. Retijainio, of Louisiana, Secretary of
State.
General lee. Secretary of War.
lirig.-Gen. Geo. W. Randolph, of Virgiuia,
Secietary of the Navy.
('. G. Memminger, of South Carolina, Se
cretary of tbe Troniuiy.
Mr. Henry, M.C lio.m Uecluchy, Peat
M aster General.
Ilortchel V. Johnson, of Georgia, Attorney
General.
WOI1K IN TUK ItLllKI. CO.NOIlKfS.
Ric'iiv.'iNU, Full. 27 Tbo Senatu today
continued A. Li. Hill and J. J. 1'etttgrew,
bjlh of North Caruliua, aa Rrigadier-Gene-mis.
A resolution was nuenimnusly passed to
entertain uo peace propositions excluding any
portion of tbe bo.I of auy ot tho Confederate
Slates, and decluridg that tl.e war be contin
ued until the enemy be expelled entirely from
the Confederacy.
"Sot fierce OUihIj In so lend a strain
Reared far Hie baiiikrrcuic( lliul rnuacd liia
iaiii."
The sore-beaded sympathizers with Rreck
inridge, Floyd and other orcL traitors, era
exceedingly eepsitive on account of the lam
pooning which these vile ingrates have receiv.
ed from tbe loyal press, 'l'he mis called or
bogus A'oiiiKtr.len'nnrf f.'cumfy Democrat aud
that other ecmi srstssioo ehci't -the Selius
grove y'ii.:j - both find fault witb us for
stigmatising Floyd X Co. as they deserve
Tli s t tiny bliuuld feel soi e whou tbey tiod
their quondam friends impulid by the loyal
pr, es, aud posted by thein as tbe vilest
scoundrels that tver dUgraceJ a civilized
comaiunily, is very natural; but that they
should have the imprudence, to say nothing
of iinpudetce, to complain of this through
their CuluQiQS, (hows a degree of reckletauee
aud uieu dacity that cue would hardly expect
In a loyal community.
The editor of the Democrat feels annoyed
lhat we should so frcijoeully refer to Lis
attempted defence of Floyd. Wa intend to
'efer to the ftct that tbe editor of the AVr.
tlmr.iberland Vuumy f)tmicral volunteered bis
services to whitewash the traitor Floyd after
hit iudictment by the Government, and called
! on the press to "do Floyd the justice to pub
lish his luiioei'DCe, uutil that fact is pateut
to every mao, woman aud child in tbe county.
It is dot the abuse of Floyd that annoys
our neighbor to muck as the reference to Lis
opeuly eptte.l sympathies for that traitor.
We do Dot mt-nd that ba shall eover op
these sympathies by loud aod extraordinary
professions of Deoiocrry. A tnojority of our
officers and soldiers are Democrats, but tbey
ould scorn to place psity above palriotian
or endorse such trailers i fl- xd. '
will I do if you have a fight at Fort Henry ?
1 cm so oiienF)' ior you ; but we inupt put our
trust in Him who ruleth everything.
1 hopo yoti have everything lixed up at Fort
Henry, and are sale. If the enemy should
come, 1 do hope and pray that you may be
able to kill tho very lal ono or them ; and if
not, to frighleu them so tbey will never of
tempt the same game auy more.
"'1 he weather bu3 teeu juol like Spring for
the last two or three weeks, to. day il com'
menced raining, aud is getting quite cold.
The peach and plum trees are'ull in bloom,
and everything looks liUo Spring; but I ex
pect it is going to froez.i before long."
Another sensible letter from a good old
lacy regrets that tbey Lud'uot submitted to
Mr, Lincoln's Government at once. Then
we might bave saved something. Hut now
she fear all will be lost. Some of the letters
from ladies are very afJeclii.g, and excite
one's enmmiseratinn, and en inward curse
from tho heart' depths opun the heads of
JtlT Davis, Yancey and company, who bave
brought, by their ambition, so much sorrow
to the hearts of the fair daughters of tbu!
South." j
IMVtrDITIO IPlllfcTKNNtSsKK KIVKH. j
Wasiunotos, March ! .Despatches were i
received at the Navy Department today
from Cotninoiore Foote, enclosing a report
from Lieut. Gwin, in which he says be return
ed to 'airo on the 23d, after having gone tip
tbe Tenii-sseii river, in the punbjat Taylor,
as high as Kastport, Mississippi.
He is happy to state that the he ha met
with an increased Union feeling in South
Teouessee and North Alabama. Jla saw a
few Mississippians iu Hardin, McNarv,
Wayne and Decatur, and a portion ol Har
dliner!, all of which bordered cn the river.
The Union sentiment is stronf, and those
who do not express tbemseSv, a openly loyal
are only prevented by their feara of the mili
tary tyranny aud coercion which is practife.il
by marauding bands of Guerilla companies of
covalry.
Learning that a large quantity of wheat
and Hour was stored in Ciiftciti, Tennessee,
intended, of course, to be shipped to the South
a large portion of il having been bought fur a
firm to Memphis, on hi way down ha Unded
iheie and took on boaid about a thousand
sacks aod one huudred barrels of flour, and
soma six thousand bushels of wheat. He
also considered il bis duty to take possession
of tbe above, in older to prevent it being
aeired by the i.'ebels, or disposed of in the
Rebel country.
The glorious suecesse or oor ermies at
Forts lleory and Donelson, be s)s, bave
beeu most beneficial to the Union Cause
throughout South and West Tenoesse and
Alabama.- The Union men ran now begin
to express their I yal sentiments without fear
of being mobbed, especially along the banks
of the liver. He brought down, under arrest
a man Darned Wm. P. Poole, who has been
active In oppressing tbe Union men in bis
comuiouity. Ha bus warned tbe inhabitants
Of tbe ditVereot towns along tbe banks of tbe
river, that La would bold Secessionists and
their property responsible ror any outrages
committed on tho Unionists jo their comma
aities, and had enlisted seventeen men and
brought down a prtieo cf the refugees.
frKoiu c;r.N. n.vMii' iiii.uii.
Chari.umcwx, Va., March 2. The main
body ol General liauks' division rests io lue
hall vicinity of Cuarlestocn. No disaster or acci
dent liH oeooried since Its cocceu traliuu at
end d- partute from Sandy Uook, to cause
any anxiety to fi lends at home,
'I I roe inches of snow fell to day.
The hitherto rancorous secesaionistg now
pay marked respect to the United States uni
forms. The cilizeus w ho had been compelled
to succumb to Rcbu! force are elated with the
prospects of the future. It is gratifying to
perceive that the couutry throughout which
tbe army (.as.-ed bears inaika of the usual
agricultural industry, ll is appureut that
the luture cereul crops of this proiXc region
have out been neglected.
TROM WASHINGTON.
Wamunctoj)-', March 2, ltC2.
General LamiUU, who has bejo unwell for
some lime past, died to day, el 4 o'clock P.
M., of congestion of tbe bruin, at his camp in I
Northern Virginia. His wile, formerly Alisi
Davenport, eu actress of ceibrily, is here and I
learned the bad intelligence about 5 P. M.
He was not rot,.ideied dangerously ill till 1
P. M.to day, aud his wile received the firat
tiding? at two o'clock, aod of bis death at
live, by Secretary sUutoii in parson, who,
mill much feeling and delicacy, acquuinled
her with the facts. She is at the National
Hotel, and is prostrated with grief.
Secretary Chase uud other distinguished
friends subsequently visited ber io Ler etllic
liou. Gen. Shields succeeds Geo. Lauder in
command.
Commodore Foote telegraphs from Cairo
tb it this morning he saul a party on a reeun
nolssaiice down lo Columbus, and found that
the Rebels have been several days evacuating
the place. All the infantry bave gone, bui
the cavalry were atill there, keeping op up.
peuiaiices. Ttieir barracks, and a large num
ber ol stores, bava been burut. The guns on
tbe biud have been taken, but tliooe on the
water batteries still remain.
Oo learning that the Rebels bave been
using Hags ol irune Tor several days, to cover
their retreat, Commodore Fool ordered out
hi fleet, aud gent them doau to take the
place ai.d whatever has been left.
Geo. liuell telegraphs that the Rebels are
evacuating M ut Iruesboro' und era lleeing
across the Tennessee river into Noilheru
Alabama.
J be House Judiciary Committee bave con
cluded nut to report any cuuti'calion bill, as
they cannot agree upuu any roc, learly every
uibu having clillarent ideas about it.
l.ellei received by tb luat steamer from
Mr, Adams, our Miuister at London, an
nounce tbe rapid iucreese cf friendly feeling
toward tba United estates.
Over ooe hundred thousand dollars' worth
of cotton is now oo its way to New Yotk,
lakco iu Nashville.
Washington, March 8, 16C.
DESTRVCTIO Or THE OHIO AMI CIIESAI'KAKB
CANAL.
The Ohio and Chesapeake Canal, running
up the Potomac on the Maryland side to
Harper's l'erry, which has been nsed to
transport proviaions and monitions ol war to
our troops, was opeued last night about half
way between Georgetown aod Chain DriJge,
aud all tLa water was lcfbut, washing a ay
the embotkuif Ct which was ctsrut the river.
an officer in the same reg'ment with General
Rraunan, aud is now Colonel of a Massachn- !
sells regiment at Fortress Monroe. It will ,
be re me in tie I e.l that when Gov. Andrew ob
jected to an appoint rneut recommended by .
General Itutler, on tho ground of immorul !
conduct of tbe appointee, the General refer- j
rert to thi9 cose. H is understood that Col.
Wyman has been married abroad to the lady
from whom General Uranium now claims a
divorce, aud that ba was recommended for his 1
present position by ivlward Kvereit and olh- '
er prominent. liiilln:a:'j, 8-iilJ
ho v,n.s to nn: PArtnr.
The proprietors of the Nw Vutk and Cali
fornia Steari ship Lino have given notice that
i bey will unt carry a mail lo Panama after
the 2M ol Mrcb. This will cut off all corrc !
fpourlcnce with our commerce on the South
Pacili.', and catisu creat iocouveuiecce. They
also refuse to carry the newspaper mails to
California, tho object of oil this being: to ob-
tain thj letter mails, now sect overland.
XIAIL KlilTK TO CALIFORNIA. I
The refussl of Commodore Vandetbill and
tho others whoernlrol tho lines of steamers
between New York and San Francisco, to
carry the newspaper mails, unless tbey can
have the letter mails also, is to be proved
for by special legislation. Meonwhilo the
loiter mails are regularly carried by tho over
land ronte, there Imving been but one failure
to arrive in schedule lime at every point np
to January 1st.
the national rcrsDnr.
The New Yorker am evidently determin
ed to have the proposed National Foundry
established on the Hudson river. B3 tbey
oppose Mr. Mnurheads report, estublishiuu
it wherever a Commission bhall locate it, east
of the Alleghany tnouDlain.-i. Cuiigress may
not ngree with them.
TILF TAX MM..
Wasiiimitos, March 3.
The fi.llowing is en abstract of tho Tax
Rill as reported to the House to-day :
It provides for tho appointment, by tho
President, cf a Commissioner of Internal
Revenue, with a salary of five thousand
dollars. His office is to be in tho Treasnrv
Department, with a suitable number of dorks. Wheat, 1
The country is to be divided, as the Pre-,i. Ilye, . .
dent may direct, into convenient Collection Com,
Districts, with an Assessor ami Collector to ' Oats, - . .
bo appointed by tho President for each Huckwheat, .
District, wiio shall bave power to appoint J Tolatoes,
such Deputies as muy be necessary. The I 3n?srj. ""
bill provides for a duty t
On epirilous liquors. 15 cents per pallm. '
Oo ale and beer. 1 pr barrel. I
On stem and leaf tobacco. 3 cents per pound, j
Do. to add when manufartored 5 cents. !
Ou segors. 5, 10 end 20 cents per pound, j
(ncccrdini: to value), i
On lard and linseed oil, burnine fluid and '
cmde cod oil.
Ou r, lined coal oil. 10 cents per call.m
On iras per 1000 cubic feet. 2") cents.
Oo Hank Note Paper. ft cents per poucd.
ou vv ruing la per
3 mills
ami corrosion front its great durability and
cheapness, is fast superceding points of every
description heretururs used lor such purposes.
These materials (for which the First Pre
miums have been uwarded hy the American
Institute nnd many of the principal State
Fairs throughout the country.) arc recemmed
In the highest terms by the New York v.
F.rie R. R. Co., and many of tli& principal
Railroads North and South, end also by tbe
oflijers of ihe loading Insurance Companies
throughout the country.
K.1H'L,I tl tM !
AGENTS WANT lit) I
"?TTe will pay from ipSft lo 45 per month, i
" ft,,,l flll rTiinipr to AclivM Ai'cnts. or i
.PROCLAMATION.
TVOK.'L is hereby given thai the searal
Courts of Common Plea, General Quarter
Sessions of Ihe peace, and Orphans' Court. Court
of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliver,-,
in and for the county of Northumberland, to
commence at tho Court Reuse, in the borough o!
.Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the
seventh day of A J'HIL, next, and will continue
TWO WEEKS. .
Tbo coroner, Juatioes of the Prare and consta
bles in and for the county of Norlhumbetlu'id, aro
requested to be then aud there in Iheir proper per
sons, wiili their rulls, rerords, imiuisiiiuu, and
other re mbratires, to do those things to their
several ollices nppertaininir, tu be dime. And oil
v. itne-sea prosccutiii!r in behalf of the Common
wealth nuntnst any prisoner are also requested and
commanded to be then and there attending in their
prope persons to prosecute against him, as shall
be just and not tu tlepart withuut leave at their
peril. Jurors aro rcqiwsted to be punctual in their
attendance, at the, time appointed agreeable to
their notices
Given under my hand at Sunbury, the first day
of March, in the. year of our Lord one lliotis.
and eii;1! bundled and sixty-two and the
Independence of the Uuilcd atatea of America
the rtolh.
God save the Commonwealth.
DAVID WAL-URON, Sheriff.
Mieritl a Uflire, riuubury, 1
Hr, !i H, ISiiZ. r
give a roiniui-.si in. I'.irliculars sent free.
AdJre.-s Kbif Siiwisn MtciiiKK CoIsipahi
R. JA.MLS, G.neral.i.rent, Milan, Ohio.
Ortoher r, 1861.
M A IS U I AGES.
Un iuu Join int., by the Rev. Jno W.
Steinmotz, Simon IIisiikii to Miss Sakaii
ConraI', both of Lower Augusta.
Ou the 27th ult., by the same Apraiiam
Lyti.r, of Lower Augusta, to Mis Sabau -.
Rknn, ol Ppper Augusta.
jaLJUii. Jiar
JUP.Y LIST
.Voi ;.'i:iilrfuiii County Anril Tsrm A
1352."
etiAJi jcai.aa.
1 Daniel Frv, I. eni.
2 'ih'onas Pardee, Chil'squaijue.
3 DaiJ H.iupt, Siimbury.
4 Djvid H, Mo'itfjomery, I.ewia.
fi Ja -ob Heller, Rush.
fi Andrew Kenning r. Northumberland.
7 t'iiarles Artman, Turbut,
K CerLre H. Hause. Turbot.
DEAT
TTsT
In this place, on the 27th ult , C 11 A RI.LS
II. CAS ATT. son of .lacub aod Sarah A.
Casatt, nged 2 years 11 tnonlha aud 7 days.
On the 22.1 ult., SUSAN, consort of Mar
tin Oberdorf ol Upper Augusta, aged do
years fi months and 3 days.
I,. Il.ia nl.ra ..r, O.llt, nit VI 0
IJAM' r. KI.17.A ni'.TII. dHii.rhtpr ,if Mrfrk i 0 Samnel Johnsen, Northumlx-ila,td.
0 Josejili Nin ly, Delaware.
IU J'eter Starr. I'pprr Mahauoy.
11 Jereniii.h IJusfett. liusii.
12 John Hower, Norihumber! mJ.
13 Wiiliain Kaker, Littie Mahan..)
14 John II. Kake, Tilth.
15 Samuel Long, Lower Atisuata.
H John A. Ahhct, ffhamcliin.
17 Valen'ina Klaae, Miarnokiu,
IS William . Hiehl, Pi.int.
It) Kianei Gall, Milton.
nnd Sophia Rowlby, aged 4 years 5 months j
und 19 days. j
Iu this place, ou Thuisdoy morning, the Cih
inst, JOHN S , only child of Mrs. rt. F.Iizj. j
both Bright, aged 2 years and 1 mouth I
The funeral will toke place from the resi ;
deoceofbis mother, in Fawn street, to-mor .
row (Sunday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. The I
relatives and friends are invited to attend.
I I.aac Hnlcr, Sunbury.
22 Levi Lynn, Turbut.
2d Samuel I.hijU, D Uware.
24 John Campbell, Rush.
m iTkHss ii irue.
SUNBURY PlICE CURRENT.
I.ial 2.ri
. 62
. - CO
. 3.r)
AO
no
flutter, -Kge.
Tallow,
l.ard,
I'ork,
Iteesw ax.
IS
IN
12
1
New Advertisements.
IiierTff'ssau;.
4 cents par D'O poands.
1 tent per pound.
10 cents per barrel.
J per cent ad
On Printing Paper.
On Soap.
Oo Salt.
On Sole Leather.
Oo Upper Leather.
On Flour.
All other manufacturers,
valorem.
Railroad passecgets, 2 mil!
travel.
Commutation tickets .1 per cert. J
Steamboat travel, 1 mill per mile. j
Ouinibusses, Ferry boats end Horra Rail '
roads, 3 per cent, oo gross rece ptj from i
passengers.
Oo advertisements, ft per cent on amount of :
receipts annually.
For sse of earringes, nnonally, from 1 to
&I0, according to value.
On liold Watches.
On Silver Watches.
On Gold Plate.
On Silver Plate.
Ou Billiard Table. ,
Oo Slaughtered Cattle.
On Hogs.
Oo Sheep.
On Licenses Rankers.
Auctioneers.
Wholesale Dealers
Retail Dealers in Liquors,
Retail Dealers in (Joods.
Pawnbroker.
RectiGers.
Brewer.
Hotels, Inn end Taverns (graduated
according to rental), from (5 to 200
t V viiliK-of a certain Alius wiit el Wnilimm lTTp-i-J)
nis, ic-ueit out the Court ol C'iiiiii-ii I'lrns hi
rv.llliilitilH lluml L-.i'JMty, I'll , to lun ilirrcluil, will lie ex
iohiI to iulilie uile. lit I lie e'ourt llnus- m the Mi"iii:h
ul Suiiliurv, nn riitiiu1:iv. M.och mtli, l-e-i. at ll o'clock
ft Cents per gallop, j A .M.,lliet'o!!.,wiiig ilcK-nhni ir...erre iov.it:
n rni.nil Zli'Ullli, ai.u-uc- in ,c ,r,,,;j;,, , iiu-
I liiny, .N'-llliuin'.it-ilniJ c.iunly, nmt S!::le ol I'rniisi Ivaui.i
1 niinilK-reil '21 in tin-pri.cnil (itiiti of s.mt town, nnd Imtiml- ,
' ulnml rie-ari il.e-.l us lollows. Inwil: on llir u.irll, t.y Mia- ,
l HMklil utieet, -iutli t- un n ituy, east hy a lot ol SHiaklinn ;
! Ibiupt, unit west Ii) IK-ei ttret-t, rontiiiiiiii... one quiolcr 1 ;
ml uerc, wlircoil arr eieeteit a korje livo-slorv stone dwcl-
llii(! Iioust-, kilcnen, auilile mul nllier oulbuiiJni;s. j
I Atso,:ill llie tlrlVnil. nit's inteiest ill lot iiumi'ilt 31, litn- '
: ate in tlie Isiroii.-ili of Suntitiry l.l'rr;lla,. mid bounded ai.d '
i dtienlieil aa follows, towit: N-irtli liy .lininokui street, :
e.-i.i liy lot iiiuuIk r ii a-iuili ly an alley, and west by l-'awn ;
' slreet, eouiiijiiijn; uli..ul oi'e-lounll of mi tit-ie, wbercoa '
j i.it- erected n two-noiy filiilie b else m:d kilelirn, (ii'iiv 1
: iK-t upiciiby I'luik-s euverui a Hole!) a lureKtuble aiid
i .l.ur out-l-tnMiiies. :
I Ais i, ull ll.iit tertjiiu messinee and tract nf Inml, situnle
per mild Of ill Coal towiulnpaloirKiid, lietnc prirt of a t.rtte loict of
I Uinri surveyed en a warrant in l lie nmite of Jolm Hin-ly, -
! coit'uiniiig isl uud iiiiowuiiee. Im.uikUiI and drseribid as
followc. Ii wit: on tlie noith lie l.uilwir ti.iss, rniit by
IhihI of Win I, Ltewnrt. aoulll by Innds ol Smiuiel 1'l.iik, '
uml webl by l;mds of Henry .Mii.brr, deeeaSL-d, ten! on !
wiiu-li are .'-encd tvv) lure,e veins ol C-sil, now beirg ;
worked.
A Iso, ull that certain mrssmitte and tract of I'lnd, snuate :
ill t.'oul t..wililiii nlor.sid. Ikiiir part ol h knijer liuet of ,
hind surveyed in tin name of J..lm lliady, e- iitii.iiinir Ail (
uciesaiid ullovvancc, bi unded unit db-M-ribed ul follows, fi
wil t on tl.e north by Und of l.ndwi (is, tiut by land '
surveyed in lie- name of l.uke Knller, souilt by l.indof ,
Hlie.iel Wetllerill, und west by the ub"Ve deseribed Imet
ol Win 1. llrwuit. UMn wlneli two veins of coul areo;ieil- !
ed, and now in wolkllilt older I
Am, Ihesun.ice rijjlilt.iii'l t'o." follneiii. described lots
of croitnd uud out UisiuJohn Itrady Incl of lai.d. ituiee
in the mvvil ol tslutiiiokin iileresaid, and inn-ked ill Ilia .
plan of iait town, with tbe Lumbers, 3i and Jiti, contain.
lug l.ut iiue-eif-lilh of an ati e ea. li.
Alsn. all thil cert-iin nieMuiiffAaiid tmct of land, situate I
Iu Ooullownsnip af n.Kiid, being uitl of a larger ttaet of !
hnd surveyed in tlienuuia of Joint Jlrady, e nuiiiiiii)i 17a
aerei. atricl nimsure. Is.unded on ll.e north by lands of (
Marbiin tliiw, on trie cusl by eind lute Partly and Oevi art,
(now I'uidy ) en lb south by lands ol 'l lniiuui ll nuilU n, '
and on the. west by lundlcif William f Urj.: ,ou Wliilll ulo
opened two lurse vein ia cord. j
Also.ilie itiitiividei ts.ll of a ecrtsin tract of Und, titu- i
ata iui;.sil ti.wiisli.,1 ufoieiant, s(.rvred in tbe name of
Willijun IV lliadv. iiifaiuiiit; tnl acres, b-'uiidcl audile.
$1 per annum.
ftOcls.
ftfle. per ounce.
So. "
euo
M cents each.
IK U
1 J.iaries Dean, Punborv.
1 William 11. 1.iinhnw,' Puint.
3 Jacob W'cisar. Jar son.
4 tieoj;;e Seiler, Loner Aujnsla.
ft All en Haas, S,i;,burT.
ti John M. HniT. Milton.
7 Samuel liebcnk, I ppeV Mabanoy,
R Joseph Watson, Point,
9 Frederirk Wauiier. Lewis.
11 John l.iimplier. 'I'nrbutvilie.
1 1 Jacob Kramer. Zeit s.
12 Jesse Yocuni, Noilliumberland.
13 1'eter Lazarus, Sunbury,
11 (icorge IS. Metier, Ppper Augii'li.
IS Henjiimin Wolvetton, Mhamukm,
IC Chrifii.in Baushlog, Shamokiu.
17 I'eler Itruch. ion , I ewtj.
I 1st John Christian. Hunbury.
j 19 .-stiiuel Mc.Musjnn. Ctulliaiasii:ia.
; it) Henry MorgKn, Point.
SI Charles Mha.-ll. Lewis.
', i'J I'cter Voris, Chillisquaquo.
; 'Jit Heu'ien N'iiholas, Delaware.
'H Itoiert Mater, Turbut.
S.'i J-icob Rrkeit, Northumberland.
I -! Thomas II. James, Moant Canntl.
! John l awson, Milton.
2. Chatlea Weaver, tSunbury.
SO Dnniel .Noracune. Mil tun.
; 30 Michaol youn', Miltin.
. ol Christian tiosh, Delaware,
i Ti John Ho IV, Sliunokiii.
: :t.1 Joseph ISi-sbit, Chilltstjunqne.
o-l Arler Shisaler, tSunliury.
3.1 Daniel P. Hiibi-h, Milton.
' oli Isaac Drown, Milton,
; 37 I'uianoel K. nihle, Waaington-
"S Cbarlea Moore, I'pper Augu.ta.
j :?!) John Nt jore, Shaniokin.
; 40 William I!erheiser, Upper Mahanor.
; 41 Willinta I'ewttl, Lower Ali-ula.
I 42 Abraham Moore, Ku.-h.
' 43 David Enr.el, Turbut.
j 44 Michael Kadle, Lower Mahanoy.
! 4ft I'eler V. Zimmerman. Lower Auiusta
4ti Frederick Ooodmar., TurbuL
47 .Incdb Feller, Sunbury.
i in La.'.c I'er.ter, Washington.
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20
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V0
10
r.o
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50
rr-Tir Jiaoca.
1 John Bird, Coal.
5 A mandaa S. Miller, Rhamokin.
3 Henry Header, NcUwenaville.
4 DaviA Haine, I ower Mabanoy.
fi Jacob Philips, Lower Mabanav
6 Ocnrge liucher, Sunbury.
7 Jacob Henn, Lower Augusta.
8 P. tcr Dunklcberger, Lower Auguta.
9 John J. Kitier. 'i'urbut.
'.li Daniel J. Caul Chdlisiiuarpie.
1 1 Samuel Philips. Lewis.
10
60
20 1
100 j
r.o!
6
20
Kaling Houses.
Commercial Uruker.
Other Rrokers.
Theatres.
. Circuses.
Rowling Alleys (each alley).
Wholesale Pedlers.
Other Pedlers. $5 to
Coal Oil Distillers. &e.
Oo Jncomes, 3 per rent, on all over.
000, deducting the iucome derived
from dividends, ko., wbieh are taxed
separately.
On Railroad Honda end Dividends tt
Ranks and Saving Institutions. 3
percent.
Oo payment of all salaries of Officers io
the Civil, Military and Naval service
cf tba U. 8., (ibclndiog Members of
Congress). 3 p etBt
.1.1 ,'. .IL.vv. ,., vil , ,1, ,. Ill !, I.i.t.l ..I el..,,...
loirs. east by In'Hls of .Ibhn Ui.,i-, s iuOi by lands Tbouiaa i John Stull, Lewis.
Hiinii.toiiUHd l.siher homier, wesi by lamia nt M: K l-. I 13 J0,,, HuVvei. Lower Auausta
versonBnrJ-.huB .vd.l'in!taval1i:ib.. Iracl of o ,n t,d. i , , , . , A, ' Augusta,
Also, lilt undivided third nan of ud Hull cerlaiu lr,i nf j '? J01in ilapp, t.0W.
Isnd situate in Coal towiubip uloreMiiU, lurveid in ib j 13 Gee-rsn W, Hlrine; Milton,
name of Joan lloyil, eoi,ia,,,,L,4tli a.r,., I.,u,,ded and 6 Elijah Crawford. Delaware,
rlcacrilieil aa followa. t-i wil : outlet nonh by hud ol Thi ,T . w v i !
llamiiiuii, (ofcl auivrv.) on Ihe run by land m Wilnatu F ' ' I nirnui
llrudy, oil the aoulli by lands of M K lrt-vers n and Fled,
eiiek Kramer, and nn tlie wrtt by lands of Mulluus Zitn
lattrnian, baina a vnluable Iracl of cuil land.
also, tbe undivided iiiutb uirt of all Ibsl certain tract
oftunij annate iu Ooul township uforesaiit, autveye,! iu the
llvnm of Tlinnni Hiinnlliin MmiMimaa A l, u.. ., .11. ....
fi'T: Luce, hnaudedon the until by tusls of Whl.am t lliudv
I) ; and joaa lliudy,eaat by laud of IMimiel Clark, aoulb by
1:111. i 01 j inn enfson ami r.ittier Kramer, and west by
Linda nf William F l)iudy,nii which a coal vciu liaa been
opened.
Alan, Ilia aiKtii-ideit half p-irt of all thai certain tract nf
land, situate in I. Mile M ihonny township, enmity and Ctaie
aforrsnKl, survey ed ia tba nama nf Jo.-.h l.yiai, e-aiuin-ins-Hi
acies, Isniistcd ind desciibed aa follows: on Hie
north by laud of John Dunkleliertr. rust by land of Fn .1.
rriek Reca, anurh by auidtif Frederick Iliniklaherner,
and west by tin Oap, up-ui wbieh a coal ve.ni is oit,-tied.
Alao. Ihe undivided half part of all that certain
tract af land, situate in Point township, eounly
aforeaaid, surveyed in tlie name of John Barron,
jr., eoutainint; 4 It) acres aud allowance, boumled
ea the north by land M f. Hawit, on the east try ! s Juhn . Kaon.
- Ul ou..
1 Henry Butkheimer, Chillirquetja.
19 .lease (.'ampbell, Shamokin.
20 John Kveret, Lower Aucu.ti.
A James Snyder, Tuihutville.
VS Jacob Wagner, Cameron.
'.3 William Savidge, Turhutviila. m
24 William Kolluier, Turbut.
25 The'dore liurr, Point.
20 F.li iicc, Kush.
S7 Moses Troultuin, Jordan.
2 Itulaert Lyon, Ppper Augusta.
29 Peter Loup, Cameron.
30 John Donklelierger, Coal.
31 Wallace Kussel, Lewis.
Si John Uebot k. Kuah.
S3 laaae Leitker, Lnwtr Mahanov,
34 Jacob Carman. Lower Mah.ia -r.
Kdnard tr.s. Ti.it'Ul.