Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 22, 1862, Image 2

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rTriiEir or ALnjtsur.i irnniiM,
7i Tfj'Ij to th thargii contained in the report
vf tit " Van IPyct Instigating Committee."
Hon. Wm. 1. Kkllt,
Mtmler of Cvngrtss, Fourth jllitrin, Pa. I
A severe and protracted illueta, from which
1 Late as yet only partially motored, Lbs
prevented uie, oo til now, from responding lo,
.r iu er.J way noticing, tie extraordinary
fsul. npon my ch-ir.icli r, coMaihed in the
report r! what is known as tha "Van Wyck
Cra tniitep," Hindu 10 the House of Re prcacn
Uiives rn Iho lth of December last. 1
hi, !-.' c tha entliest momenta of returning
lifili'. !o ceil and reditu the unfounded
Bib-gat'ons contained iu that Report.
I eddress j on because 1 am your cnhxtiloent
i-.. "nd well known to you utnl ueed no
fir ill.-:-cc nmendntioo. I tak yoo, therefore,
,- ..a me lire I lilting occasion, when thin tub
j r.ii Lo V':f.i'H the, lluus", lo inlroducu
1 1,, 3 later, thai it way have Hie same publi
c ; '. -.vj'i, 'he slaudeis ibut have been olleied
epi.tr?t i;;e. 1 ' "' 1 1
!' vir-.u ;be midJ'.e of December, iiol long j tW Notirt to Aivi:ktihir. A number
af;. n : .jreuhod cooveoej, l-ariiji!, prenly , of new advertisements inteuded for this week's
lo iL? iini pr in-, tjroneh w Ini-iid, thai the , ,.n .....r ., .
H.-rc-'l -r thf .'o.r.....it.-. about lo be made, ! T'' '"jmU I'P" Untl1 n"1 mtk bfc0
corlamtU eUlttot-Dtl irju.-ioiMly effecting uj j our avrtiemnl, r.ew and old. will
ri'i-atJtr, 1 Came to ehinrU' (rin appear in new dress of beautiful uiiliioo
si-ir bed, npinit the earnett protect cf my'tj pe.
pliysiman, twin the view ol seeing the nitrnbera j .
p: t'jc CuDMiiittoe, to nsccrlain if pocaible, I OT Our aetl itsuo will appear in en eolire
-hRt was tl. quwtlco, if any, in their minde I ... dresa of ttno. Th. .rlimri.r .i
in relit ion tu my Irsneectiuns. I waited in !
Versoo upoo a C",B.irity of th members of the
iV. -.initt.. 6".ho..Kb parccly able to l.-.ve .
the iiotcl ; nni!, wLv.lo J o'Uititd no lufor'iia- :
tion, yd 1 iuferrej, from cert tin ciiciiins-tiin-C",
tliat tiiy wer! aboet to Hiiee some dis
rep'ni:!-s in r bit ion 10 my ucconuts. i
kje. 'I It-.e uccounig were all before theui,
ttiiit. i!ic.r coald be co tompleint ullepi-d
S"r.!ttEt me, ijJ earOiSllv recnesied the di-lnv
tit tl) l;iort for a singlu cay, sta'ting to them ' While at Harrishurj a few dnys last week,
that t oi,lrt despaleh, unil !i!efpiei)t!y Hint the Lf gielalnr discussed resolution to ad
! r V;;6!1, ".'ir'"' '? ' journ B the IUS of April. Ao etr. srssion
l..-r Mr. Liatch'iirf), Iri had III h:i p.lffvesioo i . j . . , , ,,
r.-.cti and vo-jchors which wouU .i!:cve ,0 j w,j U,ked of 10 d,ef UM tue "'" u u,!l. D"'
from th ) Fliyl.'.oet suspiuioo iu r-l iiion Id tho j pt-sding io Cougres, und cthir oieasures el
Jra ".i.aciions wlrch fcv receive.) the animad- j well s a new apportiooment bill for members
ve.-Sv.Q of iho Committee, end whau 1 cuder- j 0f C.,nre... We are pieced lo say that we
!ooo thev were abont to ciitirin . . . ., , . '
Though refusing, by a vote of the majority I r"Dd Mr nonJ ,Dd Mr- onr Seoalor
of t03 present, to fcract my tentiesl on these i ",ld Hepr'si-rilative, both prompt attentive
uriieiit, sppciflc. and manifestly jet (;roiiu(!, ' and obliging in t'us discharge of their duties,
end tnstruclioK their chairman to n-aku the : 0n Tuesday there was a spicy debate on the
Hi-port !or:hwitl, it hnppr-ned by some acc:- u n ., , , . ..
deot. tbat the Heporl was Slaved for t he i bl," for U e re ",0T1 of lhe bprtne Court to
length of lime I denied, durihir htch ir.iortal ' w illianisport. Mr. Hound's remarks were tol
Mr. lllntcbford arrived ij Washington, for j intended as complimentary to our ambitious
t!)ii c-xprees purpose of Hppearing before the j neighbors.
Comiimtre. 1 immediuieiy and personally , ,
TmTI JtVT, ,f 41 r UUXLlht d'B I 8T The ice oo the North lirancb broke np
presence la Iho Committee. , . ,
1 whj advised by a physician in UVMni;. ! aD'1 "8Jed "fl- tv" tiB.v lnco- llie
too, who W3B in coustunt hUenctunci upon ! riser has been pretty well np, hot is falling.
roe and warned by tr.v own kovwledgn of j
tnyconJition that, if I would secure or regain ; illLT'''i Uakk. Our Millon oeihbors
my health, 1 must speedily return home. ! ; have converted iheir Savings Hank into a
Ijft Washington, nt.t entertnir.iup a doobt j bank of itsue, undei the general banking law,
LtVt; c" rTtV:: ! t act of Assembly the name
fjrf'jh the iinportunt inlorui&tion 1 hud
b3Sorf;:l (hem was io his possesion, and which
wnld buve Hived ma from the leust tuspic;on
of wrntif. The puulic wiil be sorpiieuil, us 1
Luve be( n, In 1, urc thai Mr. lilulcMord wa
cot allowed to appear before the Committee,
utitil ajttr the hvj'uri, with all its reckless
errorj and caiuHiiiioud misslateiriutils, wan
launched tipoo tho lioufo and thucountry. I
snbmlt to you whelhcr there ever was conduct
in or i) unjuKliliuble ?
My iiluess a severs- etlack Tif (rnstric
fever proved of long contiooucco, and for a
coosi'lorabla portion of the period of doubtful
result, with utter inability and entire probh
bilian lo evee think vf bueiLcts of oty kind
whatever.
lltbcliion bud not only eognlpled all south
cf the Potomac, bul tho insurrectionary spirit
Lad fprfcai! over Murylund, seized its metro
polis aud cut c'X all connriuuiation between
tftO capital cf tbu nation find the loynl per
ticu of lhe people. Tfcu terror und the panic
throughout tie lacd for tho fortnight uc
ceciiirg the tragedy in Dultimoro on the 10th
tif April, nero uppulling. bi,J will i,ij;h pur
Irjir.g to the courage and the energies of ull.
Tho LtioniI uulbcnties ut Washington were
astoi)i-hed ao-J perplexed, and scarcely knew
wLi-:ii wy to turn for relief.
In this pnriious emerge ncy, the corrcraliou
of the city of New York, prompted by the
iu'P'j'tios of the popnlor mind, enran furwurd
Pith oo oppropriai'ioc of S2,OOH,i.inO lor the
rsUon-I OelenBe; and tho autboriii-8 at
V nsbiueton so snou
es tbiy C'nil'J in any
wu- convey a ccminuiiicatton to Nw Vmk
coiL1'. to their aid persoog iutiiimtoly known
to theci, io wtioe judifnienl uud integrity
t:.-v hii-i contiiifiice, and of vlne patriotic
loyally tbira was nt a tinge ol doubt.
L'ii'1 r the nnlhoriiy thm conferred, pur
phases of clothing, erina mid ether suppl.e
er wade, by mo, aud ships wer chartered
,tn cm rv tro.ipa, ic., io tho gross auioui.t ol
Zi.ll. 731, 10, fcr which 1 huve hi. i in the
'J're.'':ry l)ppartoi.-.t vnchers in detail a
fail btaieaiu.l of til uf which was f'lrni-hud
Uj 11.3 Cor, -nit Ue io New York, io Septem
ber last. And 1 lold theui at the same time
that lie rsuiainder of lhe Vouchers word in
tut hauJi cf Mr. Biatchford, for mher pur
chases made by my authority which would
Coru;.i t the whole account. The hal nice in
Liy tiaudd, .,i'j3 62, was 6ube(;ucntiy de
posi'.eJ with Mr. Ci,i, the Aiiitit 1'ieus
B:cr at ,
ew 1 orirf, for wh:ch 1 luvo his
a copt of which is fled in tin.
c-.rt;:jttie
Jreasuy l'eparlmeot. The vouchers and
eoiuiicate torether amount to 221.923 01.
The vouchers in ll; bauds of Mr. Blutct.fnrd
wuich ho bid will) birn, when here io Ibccn.
lier.f.i ready to exhibit to tho Committee,
as 1 assured ihcoi, with a balance in his bum!
f aViul 6,(i'J since deposited with ibd U.
t5. Treasurer io New Yt-rk amonnt 4o the
tsni cf JIGS. 071 M mhkiog all togi tbtr,
thiee l.utiJred od oioety thi-Ui-aud dcllara
wl.ch aus the latai amonnt drnwu from that
portion of the two millions placed in Iho
bands of Me.srs. Dn, Blutchford andOpdjka,
subject lo lhe ralt of Uovtruor Morgan and
r.iyelf, for the purposes indicated in lhe above
ltltcra.
'I ha vouchers In tlie bands or Mr. TMatrh
ford, which 1 have befoie stated, the Commit
tea so onreoEonably and ruthlessly refused
even to look at, contained not only the
authority of the ranio of Mr. Hlutchford
LiuiEcIf, but most of them are endorsed by the
ignsturra of Moses 11. Urioiiell. Captain
Charles II. Marshall, and Barnaul fcloao, all
alike eminent for their integrity end iutelli.
gent devotion to the interests of the eountry.
Many of the articles whose pnrcbma Is thus
endorsed by these voi.fl.ers, were bought
coder lhe direclioo of Genersl Wool and
General I'ix ; and uol a smail portion were
directly purcbasd by (jeueral VaJsorlb in
person, for the purpose, ut freighting the
ateanu-r Kill von lv nil. which he seut foraard
witb these B'.rres for lhe lelief of the (overn
ment ( all of which the Committee would
lave seen if they had yielded to my Importu
nity aud called Mr. BlutchforJ, and tbtia the
whole question ol the righlfal l ipeoditure of
all the uvo-y would Lave but a dmposed of.
Tui Pni'M4 Ctan. nonh of tha June
lion, will opn navsgaiion about lhe 3Mb int ,
giving tian'iiortaliuu from the coal region lo lids
wale eaiiier than uual.
The Juniata Canal w ill be open about the Kt
of April-
Tha Tide Water Canal will be fipao and in
uvigabU orJer e that Jutb inU
Th raw oiTering bounty tor lhe dsatiuetiosi of
oVnoxiuus aniaaila Las l4 rrfwajsd. No art.
miaas wrfl be v ku if Mt , twr,
f-.
THE AMEBIC A K.
SATURDAY, MARCH 22. 1862.
II. D. MASKER, Editor and Proprietor
AST CeNOKUt at Milton. 1 bo Volunteer
Minstrels of tliia place, in negro character,
will perform at Milton ou Saturdav Dtrht.
They d row crowded house, coo-posed of ladies
land gentle-run. In 1 tits place, and all Here
I r.lUUc...l . it.- --.r
. .'. . . ,
h,'r c,lU"r- be f""'" handsome j
e t4 HourpeM,. o4 the advert;. j
meole in tumoo. I his, tofether with oew
! meets in tiinioo. This, tojffi'.her with new
j headtcp, will, wo trust, enable us to presei.l
i cur readeis with asbeet which, in appearance
' at least, w ill be seceud lo hood iu this section
i of the Slate.
has been chat.gcd to that of the Miltoa Hack.
Hir The canals having been opened, the
coal trado will become more brisk. Our ope.
rators have been laboring under great disad
vantages for want of facilities io getting their
coal to market.
fcT UrigDilisr-ljeneriil Burcsido was con.
Ormed a Major-Central cf Volunteers cu
Tuesday lust.
m a '
CP The uomiuaticci of Dis. It. B. McCoy
of Norlliumberlar.d, nnd J. U. Strawbridgej
of Donviiln, as Brigade Surgeons, have been
confirmed by the Senate.
(7 l'i:s Canals. The water wee admilted
inlo the L'cir cnunl on iturduy.
Tho Su.i'Vuunna Canni, noilb of tb
Junction, will open navigation about the 25'b
int.
'1'ho Joriola Canal will be open abcnl tie
Ut of A pril.
The Tide Water Caual wil! be open and iu
navigable order by tlie 2Cth instant.
2" The rebel Congress has passed a reso
luttou adisicg the planterc not to plant
cotton, but lo devote Iheir energies to raising
provisions and cuttle.
Kffut.fr. IIavis, the Ubcl Tresident bas
suspended Flo; ,1 nod I'i'Iow, the two Rebel
lii-nornls who lieu f.-nm Fort IneUou, from
their coininnnd. Poor Floyd 1 lj seems to
be io a bad odor, North and South. Will not
our neighbor I'urdy of the bogus Dar.ncrvt
couio to the rescue of his friend once more ?
Try it iigaiu, Troman. (Jive him another coat
of wbilu-wai-h. YTou may be more succersful
than in your former efforts in defending bim
useiost tha charge cf rob!iug the Uovero.
roeot.
C5T Our learned friend of lhe Dtmvcrat,
a few weeks since, publibhed the following
Cing at (ien, Cumeron s
"Thad. Stevens calls Curairon's appoint
meot to the Xluseiau Mit-sion, 'banishment to
Liberia.' "
Our neighbor no doubt referred to Siberia,
which is a part of the Russian Fmpire. V.'e
think we shall huve to furuieli Truman with a
tJeography, us well as a Spelling. '. o k. l i
bi-riit is on tbe African coast, the osoie of a
oolony of liberated negroes. ILs mind most
have been wandering and wool gathering.
C3T I ax on Wm.ktv Th. amount Of
w.iiffcej till to , be manufactured by the dia-
t.lleries ia the Ln.ted Stales is estimated ut
COO.OOU.OCO gallons. Tbe tax on whiskey, as
proposed by the Tax Bill, will be 15 cents
per galtoa. At that rate, tbo eineunt 0'
whiskey WBDufac'.ursd would produce f 90.
000,000 per year to lhe Geoeral Gcverouienl.
It is an article that will bear taxation more
readily Ibaa any other.
QTTug DiFrxKKNCii.Ueoeral Curtis, tbe
hero of Iba victories io Arkansas, is a grado.
ate of Went Point, and served witb honor io
tbe Mexican campaign. 11 was a Membe,
of Conpresa wheo tbe war of rebellion broke
oot. He left Congress to lake the field io
dufenee of bis country, while Chas. J. Biddlx,
of Philadelphia, tbe pet of tbe Breckinridge
part; leaders, Ufi the army to (aba bis
seat is Corgress. Middle, who is nna cf that
small party who are rather tender footed io
regard lo using coercion or barsb measures
lowardt Ibe rebels, was one of the l.ttle heroes
of Iba editor of Hit .'orthumttr!and County
Demnrratm man after bis own heart, wbo
fell more!ulerest io party than patriotism,
C3T Latfst Nkwi.--A despatch from For
tresa Mooroe, dataj tbe 10th, states that
Yancey Ibe Rebel Commissioner to England
aod Fraoe wai captarej s few days tinea on
a schooner tbat was trying to ma tba block
ade. Aa official despatch from Commodore
Foote, 4etJ the I lib. state, list the bom-
I bavJasrut of hlaoj Na ff) , niTJ ffto.
"Our town was thrown inlo a grrsl cxei'emer.t
oh Friday morning of week by rrmorp .f the
disloyalty cfltevj. V . Ilnigrs, lalo pastor of
the M. K.Choreh. who vnlrd agniurt Home polni
tol resolutions which were offered in tin East Bal
timore Coiilcri-nre, dim In ration at Baltimore
from pure ly ehristftiu motives, undoubtedly.
We were considerably vexed to ace some of his
own congregation very loud In his condemnation,
from political prejudice, we judged. Mr. Hedge
has always been a true chrilaiii minister, never
concerning birnelf about political platforms and
doctrines, and we teel certain thai he loves the
Union as dearly as any other American heart."
The abofe ire copy from the Lewisburg
Argus, formerly t'dited by our neighbor of
the Northumberland County Democrat. The
lukc-warm patriotism of the pritelit editor of
the Argus, like that of hit predecessor Is coo
siderably oeolralited by frJoolbero sympathies,
which break out occasionally in the shape ol
apologies for acts of disloyalty like the above
Tho Arijus reetna to think the "purely ehrii.
turn motives" ol Mr. Hedge:, are a sufficient i
excuse for Lie refusal lo vole for resolutions
iubv ou loyal cunau.u or viiizeu uog;i,fc iu
object to. These resolutions we publish in
another column. They embody the purest
patriotism, and disclaim all political teach
ings, and ought to be wholly unexceptionable
to all who are nut more I ban tainted with tho
l.ensies of secession and sympathy for the
rebels.
Wo do not wonder that some of bis congro.
tfatioo were "lond in bis condemnation.' Our
cuy .M ,( (Ul tUr. tli0ulJ be
rJcCM ,.;,, Twfc0ty ,euri bence llMe po.
. . . ,, , . ,
I ioi;ibib lor vrrucoii win t.ei:y iu recorus o
I tlirir opinions, and thocn that now give them
! ',A and cncuurogeoitrit will endeavor to coo-
ceal Ihn fact from posterity.
The editor of the Argus calls them "politi.
cul resolutions," but does rot pnblisb them,
lest they should convict him of falsehood end
mUrepreeenUiion. This is also the mode of i
argument adopted by our neighbor of the
Ihmocrat, and is as unfair as it is unmanly.
The reverend gentleman referred to jp, we
presume, the same who Wni so highly eulo
gized by Mr. Punly in bi's paper of the 12 lb
or July last, when be announced that "a move
ment is being made to present the Rev, Mr.
Hedges, cf Lewitburg, with a eilve pitcher,
in cousiderurioo of bis devotion to the true
interests of religion," ic , at the same time '.
reading a lecture to '.hose patiiotic clergy
men who denounced the rebels and sualained .
'be Government, dk "political meddlers," who i
rob tte pulpit of its christian integrity." !
This presentation was known only to a select j
fow in Lewiaburg, and was Grat anoouoced iu ;
Mr. Purdy's pupsr, ia this place. This, in i
connection with the fact that he was one of;
the committee to consult the reverend gentle- i
can's wishes whether it should be a silver
pitcher or a gold beaded cane, leaves us to 1
infer that be was one of the masters of the
ceremonies on that occasion,
We agree with lr. Reese, who offered lhe J
resolutions, thai "if there are traitors in the
Cocftreccc, they dhot.ld be steamed out." j
There are oo people more loyal than our1
Methodist friends ; we do not wonder there
fore at Iheir iodigoation.
C2T War Hn.t.FTi.ss. -Three important j
War Bulletins have been issued by President '
Lincoln, as Commander in Chief of the Army I
ond Navy. The first is dated the 27tb ol j
January last, aod directed that oo the 22d j
cf February ultimo, there should be a general ;
movement of the land and tisvtil f rces eguinsi
the rebels, or, at lciist, a readiness for a gene
ra! movement; and holds oil tflicers to a I
strict tasponsibility for the prompt execution j
of the order. Tbe second is duled iho 8'h '
instant, and dirrcls the division of the Aro'y j
of lhe Potomac itlo four army corps, as be-
i fore announced placing lhe reserve, t be '
belt! back for tbe Uefcnco cf Wiial.ingtJii. ;
under the corumund of llrig. Geu. Wadnorth, 1
also to be Military Governor of the Diftrict i
of Culauibis. The third is tinted the 1 1th!
irst., ond relieves General McClelhio of lhe :
command of the other Military IVpurtmeuie, '
iu order that be mny tnke perscoal cmnniand
, ,i , r .i ii . i- . .i .
of the Army of the Potntnoc ; directs that
the Deportments of Getf. Ujlltck end Hun
tcr, together with so much of lhat of Geueiu!
Buell, as lies west of Knoxville, b hall be cca
solidatcd, aud called Iho Department cf the
Mississippi, under the command or Genera'
llalleck; and further directs that Gee. Fie
moot shall be assigned lo u new Department
to be called the Mountaia Department, he
tween the Department of the Potomac and
, . , t .1 .
the Department of the M8.strP,. 1 he com.
maiiders of these several PepartmeDta are
ord.-red to report Jirtctly to tbo Secretary of
War.
i e a a
x'-Our oiler lo rurmfb neighbor Purdy.
of Ihe j!:iicrat, with a copy of Cobb's Spell
iug Bonk, Las uol met witb a very gracious
reccp'.iuu. He euileaveii to excuse the ne.
eesHitvofltsnse Lv re'errinr-us lo a number
of typographical errors io our it issue, lhe
proof of which was hastily read. This dodge
won't stiswer, noighbpr Purdy. We did not
refer to typographical errors, which ere the
i, -..It,. I r..re!e.an in il-nr,.nf.r.W .r.,1
oot frrcrl cf judgmec!, aod of which there i.
uU.a.. , ,ori iu ihnw,.,.aL j, is. t,ow.
ever ratlier 6n)UsiDg tUt lht. Crrt tor re.
j huti , b . " . Truir(..
I ... . , , . '
kboo!d bo bis uwu, namely j -Ii keeps all ras-
cilly foreign proJuret from," wbicb was
veibolim extract from bis own Doner of Feb.
1st, and which reads: "It keeps all rascally
f-.-rrign proJucti Ironi ruining tbii country,''
Ac. Wa tbooghl at the ticie that it was a
profoundly muddled ar.d iuelegunt expression,
but these are so common in the Democrat
lhat wa no longer deemed them singular.
A s for blunders and errors, they are of weekly
occurrence. Evin the lust issue, pointing out
our own typographical errors, is dated tha
4lb on one aide, and the 1 Jib on the other.
la Hurry, of iha A nr. lean, ia favor of Ilia lealoratiou of
tlie t uiuuai it .Yniuuiulie.lainl I'uunl) iicu.uuiul.
Certainly wa are ; bul we are opposed lo
tha restoration of your qaocduui frieud Floyd,
and his rebel associates, lo power. They muat
be taught lhat tbera is some virtue fi hemp,
as well as io cotton.
What It your candid opinion of Jeff. Davit,
Truu.au, since Lit tuspensioo of yoor frieod
Floyd from bis conunaod ?
11 1 a a i i. i .....
sJiT Captain Charles Leib, lately charged
witb being behind in bit account! wilh Iba
Government, at Quartermaster In Western
Virginia, to tba amount cf million dollars-
sayt tbat tba charge it unfounded. Governor
1 Piernont and Gta. auosuccraaa anJ.MSi kl.
I ta'sTWtrt is rmut.
$4J" Cot.. Cajjekow. The remains of Col.
Ciimercn, tin! late Calient ColwOvl tha N
V. I'e venly t;ij!h Regiment, who tell at lhe
head cf bis regiment at the bull! of liuii
Run, passed through this place on Monday
night last to Lewisburg, where they were in
terred witb due honors lhe next day. The
remains were accompanied by bis brother'
Kx Secretary Catneroo, aod other of bit
relatives and frieods. A number of oor
citixeos, friend aod relatives of Cel. Came
ron, who Lava long known and esteemed bim,
attended bis funeral. Tho body wss accom
panied by a military escort from Washington-
The body of Col. Cumeron was recovered
oo Saturday last at Manassas.
The remains were placed In a coffin at
Washington covered witb black clolb, end
were conveyed to the Baltimore end Ohio
Railroad depot. The coffin was placed io a
bearae drawn by four white horses, aod had a
haudttome Ameiicsu Oag tbrowo over it. The
Fifty fourth Pennsylvania Regiment acted as
a funeral escort, marching with reversed arms,
lhe regimental band playing tbo Dead March.
Kigbt i dicers, of various regiments, acted as
pall bearers, and tho mourners followed the
hearse lo carriages.
Tbe eofSo, which was erdend before tbe
party started to recover the remains, consists
of an interior case of Zinc, aoother of lead,
witb on vxlcricr wooden case, -covered witb
blawk cloth, huudsoa-vly finished sod mounted
with silver.
Major J. C. lvreUchmea, of the 103J Regi
ment N. V. V.; Major Klliott, Paymaster
U.S. Army; Copt. Elliott, Mr. Kane, Mr.
Oaken r-milii, ex Men: her of Congress from
Pennsylvania, and a guard of eight privates
were deliiled lo accouipuny tho remains.
Tho f jnerol ceremonies took place on Tues
dy last, from the residence of Wm. Cameron,
K?q , a brother of the deceased, at I.ewisburg.
Mis remains were followed to lhe grave by ao
itninenfc crowd of citizens and slisngers.
At 12 o'clock, v., public religious ceremo
nies were concocted by Rev. P. B'zer, of
Sutibury, Chaplain cf the Regiment formerly
commanded by Col. Cameion, io which be
was assisted by lhe resident clergy of Lewis
burg. .Mr. Rir.er spoke io terms of jubt eulo
gy of the dead, alluding to his imerciibrse
with him iu the camp, on the march, ami in
tbe battle, during which be ever exhibited
the coble ardor of the giddier comhiued with
the bumaue irrpuUes of the niau and the
CbribtinD.
rnit ri'NKRAL ronTKoB,
under cofuiimnd of Mujor.I. C. Kre!chmao
103d N. Y. V , was then formed as follows :
Union County Cavalry, Ci ptaio Simouloo
Music Money Bruss Band.
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i .
a
t3
The Hearse was drawn Four Pluck Horses,
each led by a groom.
Horse of the lute Col. Cameron, used at the
battle of Bull Run, with tha saddle, l-olsii-r,
aod boots belonciuc to tbe dead, and
led by a groom iu tb.rge.
. , . , ,, , o 7,
Detachment of Peocsylvaoi bold.crs as o
Guard cf Honor.
Rela'.iocs cf tbe deceased in Carriages.
Chief Munrners.
Committee of bolb Houses of the Pencsylva.
r.ia Legislature.
Adjotanl-Gen'-iil of Pennsylvania.
Secretary of State.
O.uarltricusli r-G--neral of 1'enr.sy Ivaoia.
Soldiers or lb!2.
Officers of I bo Army en-J Nuvy.
Citizens on lloiseh uk am) io Carrnigrs.
Citizens on Foot.
UtR lUXjfiurs. I lie unmet)- w cans ar.o
reccperative p!?"-er of this couutty is not g- u-
! erally undorstood by our on penpl-. It will
' i r i -, r .tv
, no seen by the followmz article from the Now
; 1 otk Viicti that cur exports unit imports the
past year ex:eeded those of lS.'i'J, ond ore not
! much tturt of those cflr'OO;
. . . n .- n- . i
I ;V ".neotr rell-ctioo may aufSceto show
,oai , .li. ... . " w V :
i ral, mineral aud industrial wealth, t-su la so
; without diCleiihy twice or thrice iho y.-urly '
j amount which is likely to be reunited for '
' the iuter.'ot on any funds expended in de- j
. r -c .... .1... n....t.,..1
I. ICC Ol ,l.a i-'OIOU. nun IV. tuu i;inui, ra-
lMjtllon of eV(,ry iMllion itiS,tA 1D lP J
, costly struggle which, against our will, has
i been foiced upon us. Jo our financial column j
I xii flinwed yesterday that the commerce nf .
( .o.a cuuni.jr ius r- a.cr'jf puiic.tu nytt muui-
; f k-: )''' -
i,.-ir.ill..'n,t in.-,,tie l.v wh oh wa on
, .. .. . , . .
tlut our imports, t specially io .i titles of lux
! Brv. bve declined, but still Ihu lolul nggre
! P,a nf "r : pr-r 1. 1 iotia umonnts to more
. l.uo o-i ! i nnnn n:i;i n,iri i ll '' (mi nun ,.r I
j ijico.Vnd g33S.000.Oo5 for 1S.V.1. Ou the tlu-
' er hand, our experts have reached tbu very !
i S"tifsctory amount of gilf S.fUHi.OOO ; while
! i J 'y t-mj toj,,tiuu,i'i u, ami io
! 1 coU' W"-"- A more co.-p.eio re.U.
! .iuteii.ei.t recently made in various Hiurtt-rs.
tbat tho secession contest had robbed us of
hair our foreigo coannerce." Wo only relcr
I ? I'1" circamatance now bow-ever, aa ona of
! to show ibe recuperative power und compare-
. iu. ui,c uu. riuui .ui. ,.. v. ..,i,lcu
prosperity of the coantry, and its ebil'ty to
Wit any ainoctn ... nscai oa.oena wu cii uon-
gres may find peedfc-l to impose. And our
lovol citizeus ore no less wilUuu than thev are
i "
j ablalocoutribuletoscppoilanddefcoiilhoae
instituliort tf which they are so prr.uJ to be i
the guaiuians, and wl-.icli they regard with
veneration aa Ihe free!, tbe must equal, and
th most beneficent ever possessed by any
nation in tba world."
ClTTho news of the capture of Fort Donat
ion bat reached England. It is regarded as
a very important victory. American securities
Lave advaoced.
Tba Locdoo Times remarks that the Fede
ral victories bring Ibe Government no nearer
tban before to a reconstruction of the Union,
Tbe Londoo Post advocates a compromise.
A satisfactory and encouraging interview has
been held with Earl Russel by Cyrus W,
Field oo tba subject of Iba Atlantic Cable.
CirGonKT'l Laui's Doug. The March
number cf tbit popular tnd excellent periodi
cal bas been received, and ooottios tha usual
variety of splendid engravings aod eutertain
iog literary matter. The f.sbino plates cannot
fail of pleasiog tba ladies. At back numbers
ara still to be bad, it it Dot too lata for new
subscribers to enter thair names for Iba new
year. Addtstt L. A. God.y, Pobliiber.
rillaJelpbi.
ANOTHER VICTORY. 1
rnosi gli r-i'KXMUF's i xr ii i low.
fAimTKrf 6 NEWtlr.liV
rtlTl Jtoillt, March IH. The eleamer Ci iu
modore arrived here Ibis morning, direct from
General Hutnside's Expedition.
Mie biinpa the annuuorement of lhe capture of
Newhem, North Caroline, and Ihn detest of the
Rebels there, wilh lhe capture of a large number
of artillery, alter a hard-fought bsillo. .
Our loss al Newbern was shout ninett killed
arid four hundred wounded. Our man displayed
great bravery.
Newborn ia situated at the confluent- of iho
Neure and Trent rivers, and about Cfty miles
from Palmira Sound.
Its population Is forty-five hundred. It la the
port of entry of North Carolina, and capital of
Craven county.
The rnllrosd runs from Newbern to UoMsho.
rough, fifty nine miles distadt, intersertmg there
lhe main railroad uniting Weldon am. Wilming
ton North Carolina.
General Itiirnaide. having moved in this direc
tion, i not in any dangrr of attack from the
Kebel army that has been concentrating at Suf
folk. Vs.
The rapture of Newhem mol.es it certain that
lhe t-.wn of lleaulorl, N. C.. can eeaily be laken,
together with Fort Macon, lhe stroiie; work con
structed for ils deteure by the Cnitcd Rlates
Government, 'J'here is a railfnad fiom Newhem
InMooiehead City, opposite Ilea u fort, the dis
tance between the two places bting liiiity six
niili-s.
AnoTiirft AccorsT t the CaTtls.
Our special correspondent telegraphs from Bal
timore the following account uf the bailie :
'-The enemy's works, six miloa behiw New
hern, were attacked on Friday morning lual.
They were defended by a force about IlMIUfl
strong, and had twenty-one guna posted behind
formidable batteries, over two miles long.
"The fight was lhe most desperate of lhe war.
Our troops behaved with lhe Headmen and cou
rage oftelcraiis, nnd aficr nearly lour hours of
liunl fighting, drote lhe Hcbcls out of all their
positiona, co,ttircd three light bittcrics of Geld
nrlillery, forty-six heavy aicue guna. Urge stores
of fu:J ammunition, three lhuunnd small anna
and Iw-o hundred prisoners, including onet'olonel,
three. Captains nnd four I.ieute:iinta. The ene
my left a targe number of dead on the field.
"They cat-aped by the cara to Goldehornug,
burning the hiitle across the Trent and Clare
niont, and filing lhe city of Newhem. No ex
tensile dam.ige was done In lhe place. We lol
about one hundred killed and four huudied
wounded, r.i-stly belonging to New England
regiments.
"Kev. O. N. Benton was killed, and Mj''r
l.eenuie, ol llu r if'y bral Jinv ork. morlully i
ivoumled. Liruti-rieiil't'olonel Meriitt, of the j
I weniy Hunt ,vt assacnusetta, hi.i1 Aojulnnt r . A.
Stearns, of the Twctilv-firM Maa.ichuetU rep.i
merit, of Amherst, were also killed, and Iheu
ooiliea aie on tlie way li.ime.
I ll A L 1 1 udhi. M crrh 1H. SeroeAnt.M amr Tl. H.
' Johnson, ot thn 'J'weiitvmiid Masachiise-ts,
csiiii- piisserger by the stnimer Commodore.
clmrKe of tbe bodies of l.icntenant -Colonel Mcr-
i rut, of lhe Twenty thud Mafsicbusetta Kegi
' nienl, and Adjutanl Steams, of iho Twcftty first
Ma.sa.husrila legimrni, who bravely fell while
leaning on ,e:r reuimrnia in an auacx on ine
ct.emy a haticnea at .ewl-rn.
From M ijor Ji-huaon, who was in the fight, we
I gxiher the lollotviiig interesting paiticuiars of the
liolile
Our Irorpj, tir.tlcr General Uurnaidc, landed on
Tliuri-'ay evciunir, near tlie mouth r.fSiar.n
creek, on the west aide of the Ncuse river, Citeen
miles lie-low Newberii.
Ging to lhe dense fog, the nayul vetsels did
not participate in the fight.
I'ariy on Friday inorniog the fight enmmenoed.
Our troops aiivamed along the country road, run
ning paiallcd with the Neuse river, but a mile or
two i.i the rear. The road was ,-kiitr-d en the
i net side by lhe railroad and a dense swamp.
All along ll.e rivci side were a scries of batter-
which w, re taken by our tr ps, one nl'er air
i other ufier ..ioe liModv hand lo hun-l contest.--
Our iroopa v-cie dividi Jinto tSree hiigndes, under
I """' " "erii-r.a ncno. rosier ami rarKs
"0 uuvanced craduailv, the enemy desertir-s
, ,-ui, guna nn.i, we reached the line of e.rthwcrka
; i-xtrn-ling serosa the road from the rier
to
swiimp on the wet--a distance of some two
ililit-a. I hese railiiwoias were very strons
M.ey were b-cated abcut two iniiea below New-
bern, nnd be,weeii there and ll.e rilv ran lhe
Trent river. The country road and the railioaJ
both patted throngii these works, and crossed
ir..-, the citv l-v ;!d-r.
In fronl of lhe work, the Rebel, had felled a
la.e. numb, r ol Ire.-., homing . aln.o,, pc,ie-
itmI.ia n n I, Ili'rp .un. i.-. d nsi. .!.
bed, and made I., , wbii' . .1. .'and.- '
Oor hr..c Mlows UnlKl: .-..ml ai their a-nmeoi-
.ion was snent. when an order loci...-.-iMvnnetJ
waaeiven and lhe work we,, ll laleH.l.he'
po.nl o ihe Lionel, the enemy flying like fiih.
; t..Kc.j -!..., ... l.-,;,iit ew-rviliii.o- behind iliam
In their irtn-al li ey burned the luiilgeacommuni- i
th-- town, over hot n thu country roiid
; nnd the ruilrond- Astlov bad no irums of cars
.,. ir ,,r. -1Ujt ;,. ,;.,.. , Wrr,
, f curse, able to carry oil iheir wounded em!
i dead.
!, Tl' ir 'refore, cat certainly
i known.
Mf NuM)t.j ,;, ,u.t work.
. they encr.ui.t, le.l aonlhcr, which was deserted
beloio tl,.v ciinie i.p. It ::. in front of this
lot I'ort.ticallOtl lh.lt tho lelilebt toss was
oataiued. Our entire loss ia estimated by
M.ijor Jul, us. hi at ninety killed, aod about
lour hundred wounded end ini::ing.
Tba force tf the Rebels is supposed to
have been about eight thousand. We cap
lured a nuuiber of prisoners, iuc!udmg Cul.
Amory, who cursed Ins soldiers us cowar.l.-'.
"Just as the battle turminuted the fog
lifted, and eual.led
oor gunboats, wblcli
, l aU beeo tmpatieoi.s waitine; lor ao op
I .. . r . .. ... '
portuuity in parncipaio id ine rgot, io
r..n,j ,.n K.. rleor n:. n,i Onnn,
furnished wilh means of transportation across
the Treul river lo Newborn.
The Rebels attempted lo fire tbe town
io their retreat, but were prevented by
iho cii.zeos, who extinguished the (James
fast as they were startted by tha sol
i jiera
Notlo t( onr -.nerals pr any staff offi
, wf8 eiIb.T kiled or wounded.
We ca. lured from Ihiily to fifty catnon.
Tho nflicers if the Rebel troops fell their
private traps behind in their final retreat,
thJ ia llsuW Rwnv eTfrvlIIIlg. -nu
j g,, t ,ermin,u.j 8t 3 0-c()tk M. ott ytl.
-i-n our .troops remaiucj masters
the position.
.
, ..... . . r, , . .
l ue quanii-y r coo; seni ny uanroau u
; week is US. 171) 02 against 21.420 tins for the
a , ,
correspouditg week last year. Inciease
far this year is oO.DCO tors A tew cargoes
bnva been shipped by cacal. Miners' Jour-
Hill, l Jt IrlaT.
Tbe rianllin Jini.tfitory toys ;
''l he boats in which Floyd escaped from
Foil Dooelson didn't belong to bim and bis
brigade, but wore the couiinou properly of
the whole Confederals oraiy. Floyd stol
I hem,"
What tay yoa to tbat charge, neighbor
Purdy? Cau't you defend your old friend ou
the groond that he It only carrying out a fix
ed principle, aud that be is not tha Crst man
bo got iolo tba wrong boat, at you can tcs.
tify wLeu you attempted lo whitewash bis
character.
Xf Capt John II. Knox, of Company D, 1 1th
Reg. Pa. Vol., died at Lis home iu Jeraey fchore
on the 2tiib ult. His remains were hrougt lo
Lewiaburg, and interrsd in tba Ceuieleiy on tha
forenoon of the nib lust.
J 1 te l.ooisville Vemocrat states tbat
if it r in tw
ring the occupancy of Bowling Grean by
.l . . . . . . .
7 . w t T
git hnoiftJ gmti wM( itiaaJa thtia.
MKT1IOUIST COWFEtltME.
The BaV.inioie Conference of lhe Methodist
Pptv-opal Ciiiiiv.li im'iiiMij1 in lialliniore on the
li iii.it , ar.J from t!ie proceed inga, n-portcJ io
lull in tlio Uattiiu.ua Clijper," we lake tho
" Hev. lir. Acfluilla liees aubruitled the follow,
ii g preamble and resolutions I
Wuskt.tS, Hince lhe last annual acssiun of
this body, a fearful r bIHor, his broken out in
atverp.l of the southern slates, threatening to over
throw tho most benign government lhe world ever
saw t And w hereas. The Federal authority has
been compelled to ust Ibe force of arma to sup
press said rebellion and to maintain ita own supre
macy i And whereas, I'striotism is a Chrialain
virtue, taught iu the word of God and enjoined
upon rs by the SJd article of (La discipline
therefore,
Kesolved 1st, That a a body of Christain
tuimatera in Conference asaembied, we hereby
exprevs our abhorrence vf the rebellion now exist
ing wilhin our borders as being treasonable In
its uiigin, sanguinary in its progress, and as
tending to rriaid the advancement el cuil liberty
throughout the world.
liesolved, 3d, That we hereby approve and
endorse Ibe present wise and patriotic adminis
tration of lita Federal Government in its elforts
to defeat the plana and overcome the armed reeia.
tanceof lhe ao called Confeilerate State a. with a
view to maintaining and erpelusluig the unity
uf this Government. .
liesolved, 3d, Tbat ihla our patriotic vfTorta
in the post or present to sustain inn uovernment
or our Couniry iu this, her hour ol trial, we arc
Hot justly iisl le lo the charge cf political teach
ing ; and in the inculcation ol loyal pnncipiea
and sentiments, We recognize the pulpil and the
piesa aa legitimate inslruiaciitaltliea.
Ifesolvcd. 4 ib, 1 hut a copv uf the foregoing
preamtle and resolutions he transmitted to the
President of lhe Cnilml Hiatcx, aigned by the
1'ir-itie.it, and cnunterttgncd by the oecielary of ;
the t onfereni-e.
In submitting the foregoing, Mr. Reese, fsid
that the reason w-hv he offered the resolutions
was, that ft was due to lhe church, due to tlie i
State ol Maryland, ami due to the Government
thai such a measure should 1 preaented. If o
recounted the disgraceful acts of Apiil bst, and!
leuounced said acU, as the nioti bioodihiraly an I I
revengeful thai ever chnructerixed a clvilixed
community. The loyal men of Baltimore, said
he, are lucking lo the present Conference with
great hopes. Tbe ehargo has been preferred that j
many ol Hie memUri weic tainled with dialoyol I
sentiments; he wantod that calumny refuted, and j
the true seiiliinerits ol the bixly recotd.d. Ho
would not minre the qeestion; if there were'
trait.irs iu the Conference, be wanted tkeru
stemiicl out.
A motion
to lay the resolutions on Ibe tablo
..... w ... t.a.,,r., .u.
and resolutions as a substitulo to me oiieiing oi
i.iv. Mr I'.eesp.
b'ev. Dr. MrKendrce Tieiily, having obtained
the lloor, spoke at great length and with consid
ernl.le n aimth in faor of the foul resolutions.
During hia remarks he stated llmt il was his ho
111 t t.rl rt.nvinion ttmt (ioit was on tbe aide of the
Kd-rl Government in the oresent alrugnSe, and
,,t iie ti,e VdS cot fr distant when pence and
) barmony would again reign Ihrouehout the land.
j A, rcmorks were of such a character
,,,t ,ne amj?llC0 fUUIUi Uaelf apidau.ling in a
lusty manner.
At ISj o'clork a vote win tnl.en on theresolu
tions nf l:iv. A Ileese, when they weie adopted
yeai naya IS.
The following are lb names of the ministers
vt bo voted ::i lhe negiiive : J. Wesley llrowii,
John t. Deal. John II. Dashiells. John W.
Hi dees, John I Hall, Samuel Keppler, Edward
Kinsry, F. McCartney, Kichard N'orri, l'hilip
II. Reese, Thos. B Sirpent, and Llias Welty.
Kev. II. riliccr refused to vote.
M ivtrtvri at. A ppoi.VTiir.vTR np tiix Bai.ti-
j vtoKR M. K CuMV.RK.srE Noktuunphh.and
J , 3Tri,rT T. M. Reese, P. E William-
j r0rt. 1st charge, A. E. Gibson ; do., second
u. Hinkle; M nnsnnville, r. Shannon ! Moo'
' CT ( ) j Isonberu Milt Cin
Station, R. K Wilson; Millon Circnit. K.
Gearheart. II. ('. PardoP : Lewifbltrg, E. J.
Grsv : Miliiiushtirir. A ilartmnn : Miibilo-
a ! i.,,.- r w p., lij0. vn,iiin.K.,iirJ
R. P.eilly ; Sonbury, B. F. Stevens, A M.
Creiehton -, Cattawissa, M. P. Crnssthwaiu-,
J. P. Akern; Ashland, A. M. K-ster ;
Itiinviilo, J. II C. iJosb; Bloooisburg Sta
... ' , ... ,, - ' t ' ' ,. ,.i ,.
'7 J'ytowii.,. Cleave ;
'""l- ; P. UlDg 1 Ter M eadows, J
I '" llftV'T;, V, h., -VonrPr R"
tion, p. C. Sobn ; Kapytcwn and Ltgut
wick, A II. Barnitz. W. C. Hesaer ; Bloom-
, - - . -
Icgdale, J W. HaogbHwr-ut. K.J. Schwartz ;
0nKV.!if. J. (.. MeKeehan. Thompson
Hcl-ll. President n. Hirkmson Seminary,
J W. G. Htll and Tl.OUiaS CbOSP. ITOlOS
, J Torrence. fie-relary of the
I euusyivaiua tuie tJioia OLtiei.
8'namokiu Coal Trado.
Shamokix, March 15, If 62.
TONS. CWT
Sent for the week ending March
LV
1.7P1 05
Per last Report,
To same lime last year,
Decrease,
lC.V.nj 13
1?,373 01
30.1. "0 08
12,072 07
Tim Prkswkst'8 Mkssaqe President
Lincoln ha taken the country by surprise by
sending an unexpected Message into Congress
up.-n Ihe subject of alavery. There is a
diversity nf opinir.n concerning lhe views of
i lb Kxeniivo opc-n tb-at distracting subject.
.-70UI0 cia.i.i niui is iiiu censi?rvaiive, stiu
OtbPri maintain I ha t he IS 8 n "10 ferhal aboil
tujnint anyhow;" wbde yet others thiok bo
should havo toothed open other and moru
".reign subjects. It is bard to please every-
j toi'jr ; but we believe that difficult feat is
I sccompliahed ebonies nearly at the Brown
- !"tone Clothing Mall of Rnekhill and ilaon.
.Nos. bll.l ond bOS Chestnut street, above
Sixth, as ilia anywhere else onder the sue.
We congratulate onr readers opon lhe dij
covery of a cure for Rheumatism, Gout. Neu
ralgia, and all Nmvous AffrCtinns, Stillness
and Cramp.. Scrofulous Eruptions. Frysipe.
j uS. Salt Rheum, and Mercurial and other
of j roisonooa munences counteracted Without
theoseorM.x.ous Medicioes. Io fact it is
j the only known remedy, effecting a perfect
Cure, and wo feel worronte.l from ils recom-
is mcrjdatior.s "d r.rooM of i-mciencv. in calling
, .n.,,,iinn ,,r .!, '.,inij ,i.'.j.,..
.... ...v.,,,,.., . ,IV i.iiiivivu iv y nuv-iiipn
ao , mfTtt in 8noti,Br Column of the"ANri
RHEUMATIC BAND."
, OF WALL PATER OF VERY DI
UC1T.I PFItril CXWFNT RnOFI.VO. Wei STVIMIVtl BlVrPfv
invilo lhe attention of our readers lo the 1 A 1 1 Lh-V
dverti?ement of Messra. JOHNS i CROS i .1 Iw'Ta wa.Jw'L .V.V
LEY, New York, io aoother column,
The numerous experiments made for tha
last few years, to produce a substitute for tin,
slate and shingle roofs, have nt last led to a
perfect triumph in the Guta Perciu Cement
Konf.ng offered by these gentlemen.
Possessing in a great degree, the features
of elnstirily. (which ia a qaaliGeation of a
Cturifiit liiMi'ino aciuallv nneAKaarv nn.l l,,n
after.) durability and cheapness, combined
wilh Iba Tact lhat it is weather and fire rirnnf
ita general adoption cannot be too earnestly
urged. Their Gutta Percba Cement fr
coaling and repairing Metal Roofs of nil
kinds and for preserving all metals from rost
and corrosion from its great durability and
cheapness, ia fast aoperceding points of every
description beretofort oted for auch pnrpnset.
These materials (for which the First Pre -
mluma have been awarded by tha American
Institute and man of Iba Driiiciral Stat.
Fair tbropehoot Iba country.) are reremuied
I ln ln ntgnesi torms by the New York
I R- J-'0-. end many of the principal
' Railroads North and Sooth, anil .tan h
nBSf r. of th. I..J,ng Innr.tC. CcVclai
urwigfcmi. th ccnotr;.
To npstroy Rali. Tonches, Ac
To 'eslroy Vice, Moles and Ants.
I'ii I'estroy. Bed Bug.
To leftrry Molbs ii, Fur., Clnlh... j
To I'estroy Mosnnit,,,. nn.l !.,.'
j X'l
Insects en Plant. n,l tv.
To lelioy Insects on Animala A
To lestroy Every form aod species
Vermin.
Sea Coslar's aivertisemcnt io th'x pari
for the destruction and utter extermioalioo
all forma and species of Vermiu.
Sold io Sunbory, Pa., by Frilira a, (;r,
aod by tba Droggisls, (iroceri and hto.
keepers generally.
XCUrLUYMKHT
AGNTfJ WAN'TLD !
Te will py from $J5 to t7r pr mon
and all expanse, to active Agenis.
give a rommlsalon. TartjeuJars soot f,
Address Eaia Bnwiao Mnuisi f.'otrai
K. J AME8, General at gent, Milan, Ohio.
Dttober 6, 1H6I. '
MAR IlIAG E S .
On the l.lih inst., at lhe Lutheran Parsons
in Lewiaburg. by Rev. H A. Fink. Gtonna
: Hijixbai n aud Miss 8tBiu '-a mi is;, boll-
, V. niiii"iuaqne uvp. rSorttiumberlUnd county,
i On ll e 6th inL, by l!ev. A. V. Hswn, X
1 , ri" bto I.aKf. of Hhamoliin, and M
"" " m iun sney.
Un lhe samedav. by lhe aimc. I.rvrr. V
P. CAinwi.it, 4Mb lice. I. V., and Miss
dkcca ScKon, bntb offthamokin.
In Selinsgrove. on tho fith inst, by I?,-v. C
Weier, Mn. lilcimin Lazuiis, and Mis
Eitim Giimiii.hlii.0, both of Sclinagrnve.
In Selinsgrove. on lhe 6lh inst., by lhe as
Mr. 8amfkl . II i lii tou. ami Miss Caiioi
IJ., elilcRt ilaugliler of t-. C. Moyer, of rreeb
i ith, Illinois, xen. lliu. in
Episcopal Chnrch, by Rv. Mr. Waite, C.
Hal Rkii.t, of the 10th Illinois Cuvairy
A. in: : . .. .
Josrhh II. Bovd, daughter of Will
T. Boyd, deceased, of Northumberland Cci
Pa.
"' "Saaaiaai uwsaaaaaaiwa au
DEATHS,
;--V -. : .-. -.-.......
Io unbory, oo the 12th inst., CLOT
" CAS LTT, son of Jacob and rtiiral
Ca-;ott, aged i yoors, 4 months and 12 J
In Soobury, on the IT'.h inst., II All
DIEIIL, son of George ami H.-bccca )
0jred 1 year, 1 month and l.'i days,
! K!ii,..m. .1,. i,k '.
' lAN'JTIE. dai.olit'er ..r Jm... t. v't''.'
i UUUItha. '
, i.. s,.i:,rnv. 0lU . ... ......
SS'-'l WM (T(D Hill I1"U, J Total.
, ae iiitamve. on t:-. I oil, i,,., Mrr
sul) of (Jeorile ijH.n,. .i ,
i .1 e . . ...
anainofcin, Oil III IJIU inst., hi. I
I iiau;(uu-r oi .norgao ami .Maoa
' vra.
JcnMns,
SUIVSURY PRICK CURREKT.
Whiwl, i l sai
j Rye, ....
I Corn, .
: Oats
' Buckwheat, .
Polatoca,
25 Butter,
6 I-RR1-,
fO Taliow, .
35 U,J. . .
so rork, . .
tit beeswax,
j New Advertisements.
j WALL 3?AIExi" I
i TCST received from Nw York a
i u aisortuunt of WALL PATI-iR
:og of one hundred acd sixty three rl f
styles aud patterns, vary ng in pr:e
six c- iits upwards, ail tf which will ba s
Ibe lowest cash prices, et th cheap si,
J. n. kng;
I roooory, March 22, ItlG.
; eheriffs'sXlesT
I By virtue nf sunriry writs of .-IJ Pri
ncj, I'lvri'ivt I'tn lU wnas and fvnt i .
I issued out of the Court of Common P
j Noithumberland county. Peiir.stlvan'a,
i dirscteit, wi'.l be axpos'od to I'ohlie !r
: the Co'irt Iloose, io the Borr-ogn cf no
; en Monday, the 7th ..aj of April. A. I'
, at one o'clock, P. M , lhe following del
. real e.-tale, to wit :
i No. I. A certain Inl of grnnrjd. si!:
; the town of Trevortoo, in Zcrbi tf
:onnurar;erir,o coontv, 1'enn'a b
a
i No.
; Ja-d
I
8, 10 bltck No. 52. in th eern-r,,!
d town, containing 25 feel ir. frr..-.i ,
tn depth, wlo-reoo is erected a tw
frame house aod kitchen. f.r,rr,i
i .
" W
UH'?- , .
No. . Also a the same t:me an.
- , wo certain .OlS OI gronn.l. SltOOtOlU
! kmtown, NcrthnrnberUnd county, 1
! Nns. C7 or.d t"8, in biofk 153. conlai
j width 28 feet each, and io depth I
l bi unded and descrilwrf as follows, n
j On tbe West by Harmao Snyder, j
Ftreel, North by Commerce strt
i South by Sunbury street, whereon are
j a two story frame house, stable, an
I outbuildings. Seized, taken in ex
and to be sold as the properly of Eii,
, hart. Indorsee of Juceb Weiroer.
No. 3. Also, at the same tirro an
two certain lots of ground, titoate
towo i f Trevortoo, Zcrbe towcsVp,
county, Pennsylvania, described as
lo wit : Lots Ncs. 1 aod 2. in bit
123. adjoining Sbemokio streel or. th
an alley on the sooib, lot No. 3 on t
j uu iiiiuiurci uo me west, wtier
ccicu a iku aiory irame Dooss, 4c.
token in executioo, aod lo be sold
property of Harriet C. Griffith aod
Gnllith.
No. 4. Also, at the same lima ar
a cerloin lot of groood. sitnate ia the
Shamokin, in the county of Nonhnrr
, nil b'ate of Pennsylvania, together
: tbfi privileges and njipurteoanci s to
! belonging, aod described as follows
! pln of -aid town, Jot No. 5. ia bl-ck
' together with lhe hereditaments bp
lei'or.pei. Weired, taken io xaciitie
j 00 k'U as the prooerty of D-ni.lD
DA VII) WALDRON, .'
Sher.fl's Office, l
- '. S"nbory. March 22.1, 1"C2. f
I'LT.SONS WANTING
CHANGF nf fTIf ATI? rnt, vr
! vLIaJ.ATZ TOR E
SV.T. ADVEP.TIStMEXT 01
j
VINELAND FAR
WALL
100,000
PAFBS
risers
,
- '
FRll.lNG Ci
Gunhury, March IS, IHbi.
Estate of Christian S Brown.
NOTICE is hereby givrn that t
of said derrsssd, has made her tel
- personal property under the acts ol
IHT,tf, and baa tiled a scheduled tl-
' 0? ttie Vrk of the (irphai s
' ortquuioenano coqniv. Wbictl wi
Ut approval on Weduendt
i dy of April, lfrf.2.
j MATILDA BROWN, A(
j Mrcb IS, lsn2 4 1
Estate ef Robert C CamcteU
N O l'ICE is hereby given that I
j ol said deiaa.ed baa made her t
! personal property under tha Acts o
I 1669. and has filed a schedule of ll
tha ofUee of tbe Cierk cf tbe O'phs
A - ' f..' Nortbumberlaod count v. w L,i I, w
seul.d for approval on Wednesday
.k. dav i.f Annl lHf.2
! ' A M OS VASTIN P,
I Much i5.)PC3. at