Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 12, 1862, Image 3

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H, O. MABBER, Idjtof VPropletor.
MMU IIV, I A.
SA iTKDAY, APRIL 13, 1863.
fcTli will le ccu by aiul Bilvcrticrniit
in our columns this week, that inirolil friend
Joseph Vnukirk, ha taken the" Hotel in
Korthuml'orlaiid, lately occ titm-d by C. S.
Drown. Mr. Yankirk, will no doubt, make
a good lun-Dord ns ho u an obliging and encr
gitio m.in.
i??S(.-rnnlon hu rweutlt lost two valua
ble youtiir men In the artuy, In the death of
('upturn Jo. J. Ituury and Ma). Kingsbury
Tencc to their allies.
J-SfThc Harrisliury Telegraph thu irfi-ni
to the labor of the Iter. Mr. Moon. of the
Methodist Church of that place:
"Ilov. Moon- anmivr the luen who n a'cc
it duty whili preaehinif tlic gospel always
to uphold hi country, and to blend hi hea
venly fnith and national loyalty in that brau
tifuruniou of which they are so susceptible."
As Mr. M.ore was in favor of coercing the
rebels he will not be presented a silver
pitcher for his unliable disposition towards
tr.iitors.
Tm: la tic Hev. John L. LknrarT.
The Chaplain of the ill-fated loop-of-war
Cumberland, which .was sunk in the Duval
engagement in Hampton Roads, on Saturday
the 8th nit., was formerly a citizen of Wil-liamspoi-t,
and the son of the late Rev. Henry
Lcsilnirt.
if"H.THi:ii Cooi.. The first three local
items of the iMmoerat lust week were taken
from our puper, and in the fourth the editor
finds fault that we did not furnish more to
utoal from.
s-WMi-srs. l.Yilly ami Humid each pre
M'i;ti d petitions in the Senate iu favor of
restricting the IMaw.tre and Hudson Cunal
Company, nti.i other corporations with refer
ence to mining privilege.
Mr. Keilly. also introduced a bill to prohi
bit corporations from mining, buving and
eelling coal in Luzerne county.
J-'e find the following traitorous par
agraph in the last .Selin'rove Tim. As
th Brcckiiii i'lge editor of that semi-rebrl
fheet is the political friend and ally of the
editor of the liivckinridire "Hible" of this
place, e shou'd like to know the opinion
of the latter on this f'lbject. We would sug
gest, however, that it would not be prudent
to call the soldiers ' fools."
"A (ii KSTios A.NKtl-uuBO. Wc have fro
inenily been asked how long we supposed
the war would lat ? We will for ouee an
fwer that, in our opinion, it iiill hint just as
long as J here arc fouls enough to tight and
fools enough to pay."
Si:ci:ssi(x Gamk 1! ahukh.- The following
named cities and towns have been taken
from the enemy since the commencement of
the present year:
l.lirabeth city. N. C.,
Kdentown, N. (.'.
Winton, N. C.
Rowling tin-en, ICy..
l'aintvilli-, ICy.,
Nashville. Tenn.,
Cohunbi-i. Term., .'
Clarkesvilh-, Tenn.,
Hover, Tenn..
IV.-ctteviilc. Ark.,
Rentonville, Ark.,
Martinsburg, Va.,
Leitown. V.,
J.ovettsville, Va.,
Smitlili.ld. Va.,
Jlolivar, Va
t'harlestown. Va.,
Harper's Ferrv, Va.,
Rig lietlul, Va.,
J'ari.s, Tenn.,
Jluttonsville, Va.,
.Springfield. Mo..
Ka.stpori, Miss.,
Cojiinilius, Ky.,
I.eesburg, Va..
SatQinah, Tenn.,
Rrmiswiek. tJ.-i.,
1'ernuH'lini, Fla,,
San Augustine. Fla.,
.bii-V:on ille. Fin.,
M.inassas, Va.,
0 cnlreille, Va..
St. Mans, Ca.,
lVrryville, tin.,
Winchester, Va.,
Oji-oriian, Va.,
Windsor, Va.,
New Madrid, Mo.,
)' li'it Ph-asant, Mo.,
Hickman. Ky.,
Newborn, N. ('.
Beaufort. N. C.
Morchead city, N. C
r lorence, Ala..
Cedar Kev, Flu.,
The f.illo-.ving rebel forts and fortifications
have a'.so been ctijituroi stnci- the first of
Junuary :
Fort Johnson, Va., Columbus fortifications.
Fort Beauregard. Va Ky..
Fort Kvani-, Va.. Rowling (ireen do.. K.
Pig's Point Bnttery, Va. Mill Spring do. Ky.
Shipping Point Battery, J?oanoke Ishuid
Va., Batteries.
Cockpit Point Batteries, Liiabetii citv do.,
Va., N. C. . "
Fort Clinch. Fla., Fortifications at St.
Fort Henry, Tenn., Simons, Ga.,
Fort Rom lm, Tenn., Fortifications at Man
Fort St. Mark, Fla., assas,
Fort Warn-ii, Fla., Batteries ut Auia Cr'k,
1'ort Mai on, N. C, Va.,
Beside.-, a number of forts oa the Neuse
river.
The Federal reverses have been in Mexico
alone, where the confederates have occupied
three or four evacuated military posts und
towns.
Coai. Tkaiu:. The quantity sent by Rail
road this week is lU.Slii U.j by Canal S3,.
517 04 tons for the week Ot) tons
against ." 1 ,yH7 for the cone-spending week
last year.
All the regions show an increase in the
supply this week over thr corresponding
week hwt year, except the Shaniokin, which !
;!...,.. i' i i ...... ...n t
II ,tll.- II.. i' III. It IM .l lllll- 1 II7IIF t 1 1
the North Ont nil Railroad. We under.-tand
however, that an increased quantity from
that region is sent over the Mine Hill exten
sion and takes this route to market. Jfi-
Pkki:t l'lCKr.n. An old irciithiiian
named Moser, of New Uerlin, to which place
tc moved from lieikn county ahout a year
ince, arrived at this place on Wednesday
eniiii; on i!k cam minus of his pocket-
ok, ivhjehontitined between four and Ce
.ndred dnllai-A. He hud the money when I
paid his ticket at the depot at ilurmlHirg, !
wiien he arrived nt Seliiwgrove it was J
e. lo wanted to use the money to make
.'incut on the farm lie recently purchased '
een Middlelmr and C'eulrcillo, I
irure i'ot. -
. -.
v 1'iwt-otlicc has been established at 1
Milton, I m.iii county, und John
m appointed Postmantc. Thisotrice
aiipplicd with a daily mail. MHto-
tiioi can l-pi-rmanently cured by
'111' "A.STI-KllKfMATIC llANP."
Ne-jralgia and Nervous Atfict-
of the Joints and Cramps,
It Kheum, ami Scroflu, uml
other poisonous Influences
nu-lutl. Inprootof which,
stiiniuiitiU of cures lire
"'re lake much plcasuro
by referlng yon to the
''cr column,
('Hii.nitr.N, will lie
vl vijor, by the
HiiTrns. 1U.1
'tbiinti. j
FBocssDXNqa or. conors. ; ..
, WAsnmaroR, 'March, $ 7.
HotxB Tub Taxation or Coal. Air.
Noble (Ohio) offered an amendment taxinff
anthracite coal twenty-five cent per ton, ana
bituminous half cent per bushel.
Messrs. Campbell, Lehman and Writrbt
opposed the amendment, showing the Injus
tice of imposing such a tax.
Mr. Wright said that in bit district coal
waa delivered to the pits, worth, on an avo
raire. one dollar per ton.' If tho amendment
prevailed, the tax would be one-fourth the
value of tho article. It wa further stated
that tho cost of coal would bo increas
ed to this extent to all consumers ; while the
coal of the British Province,- under the
Reciprocity Treaty, would have an advan
tage over our own.
Mr. K. A. Conkling (N. Y.,1 showed from
the Census statistics that at the amount sta
ted In the amendment nearly, $3,0110,000
would be raised.
Mr. Noble advocated his amendments.
. Other gentlemen debated the mutter.
Mr. Cox (Ohio) proposed to amend the
amendment, so as to lax anthracite fifteen
ccnta per toil and bituminous eight cents per
bushel. Pennsylvania has had so few favors
from the Federal Government, so few per
sons in olHcv, and no stealing from the public
crib, that he was willing to reduce the tax
equal to her circumstances. Having all the
burdens she should have some of the benefits
of Government.
Mr. Kelley (Pn.,) admitted as to Pennsyl
vania there had been too much stealing, but
he thought the distinguished gentleman
from Ohio had nevertheless applauded all
the acts of "J. B."
Mr. Cox. The gentleman is entirely mis
taken. 1 wus under a cloud under his ad
misistration. Mr. Kcllcy (Pa.) But that cloud had. a
silver lining, as other clouds have had. He
theu opposed the amendment, arguing that
England's is in her coal, which rendered her
the mistress ot the world. She has done sua
much as the Rebels iu bringing the present
condition oi atluirs upon us. He. did not
want her to derive any advantage by our
taxing our own coal.
Mr. Cox.a amendment, Kving anthracite
15 cents per ton, and hitumthotis one-eighth
cent, per bushel, wus agreed to- yeas CI.
nays 54. v
FHO.U U AHIIlJTOV.
AVAsnisciTox, April 7,i8C2.
The Committee on the Conduct Vf the
War have been taking testimony as to'tKliiT.
nities and outrages pemetrati'd upol our
wounded on the battle-field at Bull KunAnd
upon the dead at aubsequent periods. V
the testimony is full aad reliable, and o.
firms all that has been published. Seven
surireons who were taken nrisoners. CuntaiiV
... . . l
Itickett and others, have sworn to acts corn - V
lliitteif bv the Rebels on our wounded sol-
diers, that would disgrace a nation of sa
vages. The malignant hute and fiendish
depravity displayed are almost incredible.
Several Hlione Island olticers and others
testified to the treatment of our dead skulls
made into drinking cups, bones made into
drum sticks, rings, &c, were produced. Al
derman Schale, of Brooklyn, has been four
days trying to rescue the remains of his son
who was killed on the memorable Sunday,
and who had been buried bv the comrades.
But the body had been due ui and the
bones taken away. In many instances the
bodies had been pried out of the shallow
graves by the Rebels, and the buttons, clothe
bones, all taken away us trophies.
Testimony has been taken from people
residing near. there which shows that the
atrocities were mostly committed bv the
Louisiana Timers and Col. liarslow's (ieoria 1
ne"iuieni. i ue lesmnonv is oeinn prepared
for a report to Congress on this subject uh l
will he ready for publication iu a week or
ten davs.
oiavcry is praciicany anousneci in t nuce
(eor.ee county, Maryland. The slaves are
running away in large nuinl.ers ; scarcely a
plantation that has not sufl'ered. The un-
grateful wretches are unwilling to remain in j
the homes where they have been raised and I
cared for unless they are treated as though
they had a right to the earnings of their own j
labor. Gangs of from five to fifty can be
seen daily wending their way towards Wash-
ingtoti, and wandering over Maryland seek-!
Uvr einployineut where they can be paid for
their work. Their owners say it is becoming ;
useless to go after them when they leave, us
they will iiot remain when brought back, ;
but" refuse to work, and on the first opportu- !
uity snowing itsell are oil again. 1 Hose wlio ,
..... 11 A I... .1...:- 1 I
n-inaiii are well t rented by their masters, nnd
lire no duul't as well oir as though they left.
WAeUixoTo?.', April 7, Midnight. .
A dt-ttpntch from Geni'-r:il Halh-ck Mat en
thnt Generiil Sturiris j;oit.s tt Kunsaj, and
(ien. C'raitr to the I'uliun Terrilory.
General Iluil's ad-t nced guard" has reach
ed (.ien. Oniut'c
Gen. Ilalleck will gpoedily take tlie field
in persou
lion. Andrew Johnson, the Militari Gov-
cruor of Ten nefee, report a tliatarn'sts of '
-..i ' : . , ; ., i
" ; prttiuuii-ni persona cnpugc'i in me ,
rebillioli huve been made
and that the
Union canse is working well.
. iiKitarl.il i 1 1 .. . .... i. k.ii,iirfAit ...
ponition of the t-nenip. Jackson in near
New Market and Johnston is at Cordons j
villi'.
A refupee who came in to-day report that i
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u mutia.imi uuiuii mi-it til lutcKiniiam couuiy
had taken to the mountain at Elk Hun, on
the Blue RidKe, with the determination to
resit, with uniw, their impressment by the
licbelH. Tlii atutemcnt in believed. Jack-!
son threatena to subdue them by force, '
which they arc determined to resist. I
jne loicea in ironi oi iteiieral j-remont i
are retreating
mountains,.
N
toward tho Shtnandouh
P. Barks, Major-General.
A Quaker Heroine.
Just before the rebels evacuated the vil
lage of Waterford, near Leesburg, they open
ly avowed they would bum it to the ground
as it was nothing more than a "cursed Qua
ker settlement." A uoble hearted Quaker
woman, whose husband had been chased
from his home by the rebels some months
BE !S Bcnm f 1W f ?
it " ' !r-" i
Waterford to lirevent the tlin nlj ne.l r.mtl,,- ! ,
K:,D,'v iLwiT r9C ,'UVk'Cn,,U'd:
H It " 1 X lljt X I
thv
norse, men," sne aula, lie ai-clinerl again.
"Then I will steal t hy horse," she said, "and
go myself." Khe forthwith directed a ser
vant to take the horse to a neighboring wood
to which the owner made no resistance.-
Another servant took her side-saddle to the
horse, when the heroine appeared, and,
mounting the auitnal, rode off iu open day
right through the pickets, who did not stop
her, strange to say. When she got to Geary's
camp she met her husband, and being brought
into the presence of the Colonel, she made
known the object of her mission, which was
quickly complied with, and she rode back
to Waterford at tho head of a detachment,
which got into the village just in time to see
the rebel force leaving tha opposite end of
tho too as fast as their heels could carry
them. And thus this pretty little village waa
eaved from conflagration by the nsolute con
duct of this Quaker lady.
FrwuixAL. Mrs. Slocum. widow of tome
time in .Shaniokin, left for Providence, K. I.,
last Wednesday for the purpose, of attending
the funeral of her husbund, whose remain
laTe lcen recovered .iin-e tbe evacuation f l
Mannaasas by the rel."tl,.,-,s,'jo' RM-ir.
"B4aU of Unionist.
will ever
I know of -one whose sad fat
prove a bitter recollection in my mind. Ho
was or iNortucin liirth, but had long been an
adopted citizen of the South, and was to all
intents and proposes a Southerner, but not a
Secessionist, llo took no part in political
matters, and never discussed such questions,
but confined his attention exclusively to the
management of his own affair. For some
time Ire escaped annoyance. Then ho was
waited upon by a vigilance committee,
Who demanded of him a large sum for the
use of the Confederacy. Knowing resistance
to be useless, he puid the amount. A second
demand was made and responded to. Then
a friend of his was persuaded to enter the
Southern nriny. He induced his friend to
resign his commission, and aided him in
paying for a substitute. His influence in
tins matter was suspected, and he
watched.
was
rrt i , . ... .
iiiniuiin nis servants it soon iiiim
!-... .-, . . z.
known t at he had nn American flag in his
OX? : i "1'cwfts'!tQflK!
,Z1 XI i WM.U,rown ,into pro. but
soon after released .as no .charge could be
made out aga.nst Inm. A short time later
StLuH TM,cn
luiniu, enioneu ins name in tlic Coutede-i
rate army, and marched him to Virginia just
in time to meet the advancing Federal for-
S ZjfifX" 8k "V,"h.
Jn I f . i . "V, B"1 iwn,ch wcc"" Ija,t' be aeeompl shed
and placed ii the hospital Rut ,u. there, with powder u.ul ball and river pu il oaU
were many indications ot a further advance There nothing which fill, a Rebel with so
by the L n.on lorces it was thought prudent much honor hs gunboats. TI.ev world
o keep him beyon.l the possibility f cap- rather meet "Old Niek." horns nn.fa!l, than
ture ; since, as his attachment to the Union meet our gunbonts. Rut this is no! s; un-'e
was suspected it was most likely that he j perhaps, when we re-ol!e. t their near rda-
viould give mlonnation of value to Us d- tionship to that sable indn idu.il
fenders; and a farther removal being incon- Some time since, I stood alone. .,U,U
veuient he was mercilessly murdered ! This j 7000 Rebel soldiers, and I said. is. mv addn -s
I have from one who was in the Confederate to them :-"It is von of the f-'o,,th that are
camp m the time. The name of the mur- to blame. The North have not ! e t , ' V
dered mar. appears on the list of those who j this nr on us; it is vou who have done it
fuea ot tiieir wounds, who are stled the i
victims of the Northern invaders
Does not
such cruelty cry for vengeance
jiiia Inquirer.
-Phihithl-
The Sumter st Qibralter.
The Rebel vteamer Sumter has been King
at Gibralter almost as long as the Army of
the Potomac, was on its all-quiet post. "Un
like the famous army, however, it has itot
been improving from 'its long inaction. She
is penned in by time United states vessels,
and probably will never come outnguin un
der tne flag oft he so called Confederate States.
The Rebel craft cannot escape km did the
Xifhrill from Southamton. ' There the Tut
orrom was compelled to wait for twenty-four
hours after the sailing of the Xnthi ilh before
she could pive chase. : This is the law in re
gard to beJIigervnt vessels in a neutral port.
The Sumter now lies in a British port, but
the United States vessels lie at Aliresims in
ti : i. ....
- 1""""" waiers
Of course, no interdict of
V,,!
Spanish authorities can prevent them
Vom sailintr as soon us tliL- sntv ....... !
. . :, .
iKl.it tn unlirli k... . . I i.... .
.v. Hutu. i ; nur can i ne isruisu
Uionties complain it' thev give chase
ll instant to the Hehel vessel.
-nSIiop Speech Iroui
ltruMiilo-w.
A nitnitteo of the Ohio I'ia'ature
waited n panon Urowulow. in Cincinnati,
on Monty HJt, aud invited him to visit the
State ChjxoI In reply, he tmule the follow
ing tifliriA:.
rn rij.Ms ... I f,,., nM Ul r. .i)u,
ro the doclm.nt r,..l i,y the honorable 1
Secretary, am ai0 to ajjr,.sjl of th !
uentletuan &, thl. General Assemhlv who !
has
ft:,! 1 aiitli.,i.i-A 41. a
gcntleinan ef the honoruMc Secretarv to
say, mat l snui,P ,.rn,i on,i i
the ( apital ns)u. K,u.st of . ill,.l;,.ral As.
senibly; hut Unuot Mv whe j K!mi, ,,
able to accept y.ir kill(1 i"u vitat i,.M- t wnnl
inmu me 'Vhinalions
nnd refute the
sayings ot a ceij,, K,..S ,.,,. Df ,;,.
wnoni, u l.oh ao ot know 01lvtllin,r tnorp
about him than rp j,p inevitably und '
irretrievably lost Kj coming dav. j
My mind has variously" exercised !
while 1 have been lorp, "This is not '
society of younn,, an(j jlOV!) j.nt aj
society old men ; m wno flro trup' ,Q t)ll, !
backbone loyal, faity, patriotic nu n who 1
p'd s they arc, wouly riown w.;tn ,ttK,.f '
)"' " lif almost worn,"t llmjer t)le 1 etiirl- !
rient protection of the pj Government ever '
established on God's 1'tiful earth Thev i
are honest men--none o,))ur nu,an " pitifu'l
swindling. God-forsakel rs,Ctliv ii, niH,,
g"'s, who naic uea e streiiLrlh ;od
ot,-)fi.l linn, ..-It!, .ii. ' k- Vilill
endowed them with to en.
Hvor to overturn
his must sucred institution
ur Government.
,-,. .. t.i iiiiiunt.
I I am no ciuididatu lor iiopu .
t no olliec, although I did tA n ti't -u-ainat
! Ialmtn Hurrm. (l.auKhter.)
tied lor nn office, and as r.i, MorCmlj
so:
don't wunt one; hut I am
dt.-ral. and I
i i....
u . - l .1. -i :i:... "'"- mill
inia i uu iuvvt-. ntl'l t lie utilllll ,
ie cner- : no
H to iui. iimvii in-usou loij
out I Mi
inuiur, nun, in ii ier wonts
1447)
in tak-o iuvi nf ita. li'
eent Goveriiment is the risrht kinct11".?
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eminent, urn tstin not entirely o, L ,
us it ia hardly in eumea-t enoupli '
, btirpcndouh work it is now occupied . vut
T L. .1 1...I! .1. . . .i r. ,
und our backiug, tliis Goveruinent wifL,
put down the most dinbnlical treason
hiiH ever been seen in any part of the w.i
I have fought many battii s relio-u'
, ... i... . .... - . eT.
15
i uuics, political nut Ilea, mm every ot
kind of buttles and 1 have encountered t, 1
devil, Tom Walker and the Southern Col I
fedcrac.y, iui:htcr and applause.) and it laJ
gone hiird with one to be called ejter, airjl
pointed at no long, aa a traitor, by all tl-
miserable, aneakinp, cowardly rascals win
nave loni and rent tlnu ulonou Union aoai-tJ
My father wag a volunteer in hi comitr1 6
army, and my uncle lived and dud in the
service of hw country, and thank God tLeir
graves are still in possession of the Federals.
My mother's relative also ailed their blood
at their country's call, at Norfolk, and yet I
i am called a traitor, and by such men as
j compose lite Southern Confederacy.
Mr. Lgglcston alluded to thccruNhing out
of my paper. Yea, gentlemen, the nflice
from which came the last i-hi-cta. in defence
I of the Union ever published in Knoxville
AWn Tthe"
-A. f .mpliahod t'nicf and .
wu cicaneii out una converted into a work-
arms
runa-
All my auibitinn now is to iro
-"'lier ..nice; oncoioW to7pread aVoud
'o- o th Lnfon, and one
nore to take from a drawer in my own house
the flag which so long waved defiantly in
the breeze, and which these hell-hound were
longing, and yet not daring, to b ar down
and trample in the dust.
I would never have taken down that flag
but for the females in my own-house, who
besought and entreated me to do so, list
the house should be torn down about their
ears.
Ono day a crowd surrounded my Iiouro
and threatened to tear down my flag; but I
warned tbXm that they would have to do it
in the faco of six loaded muskets, which
would boused by men who would never
flinch from their duty. They took aober
second thought, and marched away, but
presently about fifteen came back acuta,
drunker than ever, led by a young officer,
who was dcbired to tear the d u thine of
a flag down. In the meanwhile I bad left
my house and gone to the office, leaving my
wua in charge. She came forward, ami
expressed her intention of shooting the first
man who attempted to haul duw u the flag.
The officer was slightly scared, sod said :
"Madsni, you won't ihoot, ill you ?"
' Vmi hud hetlcr trtths f prrimfnl,'' isid
,.l e.
shouted the crowd, "she
81m Instantly drew from hnr linrt-rl mil)
of Colt's revolvers and cocking it. levelled it
st the olb'ccr's head. ".Never mind lur,
she's only a woman," cried the mob. "lly
God, look at her eye," said the offiii-r," us
he made a low bow, scraped the ground and
toddled Cff. followed by the whole crowd
Tho gentlemen addressed ine, expressing
his regret that my paper is slopped and rnv
otllce is closed, and 1 reply to him that ail
my ambition is to go liack to Knoxville and
resurrect my old paper. To go back with
new presses and new type, and with a soul
renewed, and revived by a baptism in the
gloriousliberty of the Northern Status. And
I a'so want to go hack thi-rn, and repnv a
dobt of gratitude Iowu to about one hundred
and fifty of tho most unmitigated scoundrels
that can be found on the face of the earili
To liberate a people oppressed and defrauded
i u .i.. . :. ... .
me mum incline coiiciuracv ever eonsuni-
fc,l. nefrr.uded ami duped l- the So, then,
Confederacy bonds. Ronds having on one
Hide a full-length portrait of Jeff. DaVis, and
picture of a henn,oM on the ther. I,e .rin.'
ont hem there worels : promi-. t , , 1"
six ,""n,b tor.lectan.tim. of,.ea,e bltwl.n'
the Southern Cnnfeder IIPV SI 111 1 1 list f "ti I f i I
j states of North An.ei icu, M.
They have fixed a time that uevr can and
r "will CO The only treaty of "'e
Southern riihts when tl IITl V II1 ins inf'i itlirj.
ilium. jim timii.i.um ii oi ortnern en
croachments wheu there were none, and you
have rushed into a war of the most wicked
kind without the shadow of a reuson."
But. gentlemen of ( hio, I ,lo not and
cannot exonerate the Ninth; and I snv iu
brief to you that if, fifty year ago. we had
taken one hundred Southern tire-eaters and
one hundred Northern Abolitionists, and
hanged them up, and buried tliem in a com
mon ditch, and sent their souls to hell, we
should have had none of this war. (Im
mense applause.) I tun speaking too lonir.
(Cries of "No no 1" "Co on -Don't allow
that talk !") But in looking around on this
assembly, I notice that Time has written his
murk uiimistakably.on .the countenances of
a large proportion of this audience. Mnnv
are growing grey; 1 nni gi-tting old mxseli'.
and i know not how soon the span of our
existence may Ih: shortened, und' the spirit
take its fliirht to renl Ills Ot ..ti vtii.t ti... I
hnmjine.ss. or everlsti.cr .,.;..,.,. i,"
I ll ... i.i'i-iiir. i-
I....,..,. .11 .1.... . . .. ..
" o, inen io see io it mat we i:r
prc-
pared for this change, wherever
and
v, hell-
on ii in.-i eonie, iituj inav i-o. m
iiis
lnlnute mercy lilees ami la-ep us .-,11.
The reverend gentleman llun sat down
umid loup; mid continued elm is, :n, IV
nu-ctiiitr adjourned.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
rsTT.SO.Y.s- W.iXTlXti .1
I CHANGE of CLIMATE FOR HEALTH,
K1-.I-. AIM KiniSirMENT i'F
VINELAND FAKMS-
Titi:isi isi:itH sm.v.s.
A MKT of th Vnoested I.amN s.lv
by Williuiii E. Irivin '1'n-nsniir
rli?i-l fur wile
of .,rll.,,..
b-.-riuua rouni, iiii-cahly Io an Act of tho (ii-m ral
I Aimiuhly of ihw Cuinirmnweiilih of I'l iuvlvanin,
! )..ved the llih day of Mur.-li. Il.i. and llo "mi.).Ii -:
nicnt thi-retu, vuliiled uu Act liins-iiiij: I'.n- nio le of
; selling Lineled landj for turn nnd o;ln r i .nrrcs.
will he eXio.d tc- juiblio Side, at :hc Conn lion,,., hi
j the Koromh of f-'iiuUirv, on the second .Vomlnv iu
Juno, 1SiJ2. heiDg the 'Jill day of the ni.-mli. ui In
j u'cloek. A. M., I bp !ollnriii ilin-r:l -I Tn.c t of
; Lund for an carafe of Tnv.s. uue mi l the cu-s a:.
; cruiun en each tract reapis-iivelv. to wil : If nor
. wld on tha day above nieniiouid, Io be u lji uiueil
Iron, day to d.ir.
Acra.
Warrantee'! Xame.t. .l.-.i'j Due.
llt'itrr.T Antie,
1 houiua Adams,
I;
Junirs Jrukiiif, Coal, frti 12
jtouvrt Adams,
'riditiek Aulra,
7 hoiuas V oait-r,
John Jfiikins,
K. Amis,
K. Adi-mr.
Kichard .Saltaar,
Xichard .Manning
1 ittard Hod
Jiiiiu-d liiiii-r,
7'houius Grit-r,
Ihouiaa Poster.
Ml. Carmrd, 501 IS
Itob't t'hauiil.iiu,
1 lio. Chuuiplaiu, I
YY. Slmisou, ( M-,. (
irnit-I. 450 ."l(i
J.l. Sli'pll'-USOII. f
J .uu s Coitrarta, i
leaaq Ni-(f, J
John X. Unity, 7.rht,
linotf .M. Il.'u),-,
.lohu Uoyd. Coal,
l'i.cr llroaiou,
John ltrady.
Thomas lliiliiigloo, 5It. Carnn-I,
lluh'h It, lias,
Chii.iuii Uorar -
Kaiiiia-I(llali6ii, Cameron,
Bfitj iiiiin Ht-iir-.oii. .haun.kin,
Alrx.uidrr liartlalu, 1'oilit,
Johu llarrtui, Jr., "
Johu lirady, Coal,
Johu liradv, "
V. I'. Hra'lv, "
Waller lirajy, Liiwpr Aajrit-ta.
, liatij won llcttcrion, Chihisiuii'iui'.
Khtui-rt-r Itritiihain, I'oiiil,
Jiur loock, Mi. Caiiiit-I,
Tho. llauuif;.-iidii.-r, "
Williuiii Adanm, Con!,
I. . UokIiiu, -'
1 lioiau. "
T. Adams A otht-rs, "
II. ury Anlea. '
Johnltrady, Coal,
Kiuihi-r I'U-avvr, Mt. Caruid,
(! 71
21 ti
:i'.i Mi
20 Is I
l.'l td i
J'J U5
22 tli
II ns
2 75
1 ....
2 4S
1(14 IK
.!.'. 110
Ins 15
Go
1 52
1 M
InS 'Jtl
100
104
11,01
45
251
IT,
,1
V
u.
"x
19?
I a'JO
l.t
bit
It'U
4
.'III
2t
''
!
'.
'tei
-'
!"
6 57
3 IU
22 HI
1 IJ 4S
22 21
22 21
.".4 1.1
Ufa M
lit 14
I '2 n t
10 Mi
4 'I 82
; in
5 02
1 71
3 li-J
2 h.i
4 51 :
10
7 ;:7
7 o7
" 51
12i 31 I
119 70
I 7j
50 70 '
5 72 I
II I'll
44 01 '
27 30 ;
51 53
vl 58
6 65
45 13
11 S7 I
Sirj
45
" Coal,
ohn Cowden, Z.-rhr,
, Canipluin, Ml. Carim-1,
45
147
917
:3
.113
S9 '
201
250
50
SO
1.10
loo
159
1S1
it as p.,
II 64 ft.,
120
50
450
.100
115
90
260
170
269
105
327
2ua
20
m
3A
259
120
207,
mo
100
300
100
1091
300
129
200
300
S30
250
100
4J6
2ltt
100
!M
193
221 r
413
vou
ou 11 nn Imp. Co., Coal,
Vrick Kramer,
list
i )err, Cameron,
Join., ,
LukeV1 1 l'l,cr Msl"""'y.
Johu lr'
ty IN . ..
Inter I
tkellel
iVry DuV,,,, j,i)liut i llrmtt
A.,.i. :p,.,,
K.,ubo,K.KclymiDteiir
v in. ioloiiioir .. ..
William Jebard.l . ,
W illiam a,Vn "".
Andrew rAncr, .'!
Vt iuuin m, u
William or y'jjoyd .,
Marrick 8p part,
Valaulioa Bd.i V.
Thomas Grauty,..!,-.
T homos U ro u lya meroi
2 29 '
0 VI
Kotwrt uray, m,
ThootuUraut,
Areb. Uarduer,
151 V)
i)'J 12 i
li K2
IS S.)
i C I
1 01
4 50
WiUiam P. Gardot JacksJ
Arenioaia uurauervL,,
William P. Uurtlucl .
Archibald Uarduer, jjsn
1 U9
uv, 3 70
n llliaui I . lruner,
William llurriaou, Con,
Alexander Humor, Kba.Lt.
it i t..i. xt'"'
Yi II
tfMuiep uuuirii civi.v -uiOV
in,..i- ii-ii ii r '
7 IH)
Si
'.;
101 "
" ' Lower A
Benwrd Uublv, trti4
llenrvjliasalrieh.
' Caal,
Jsmer Hspbura, "
I . "Go on. go on !
daren't shoot I"
Jsenb llnilrr, Znlio,
J"hn C. H.-rlmnu, l.'nmfron,
Jernrlsli .Im-knon, Mount t'srmel,
" M
K'.brrl Irwin, f ft-r Mnbsnov,
jHmrs Jnrdnn, t.u Aueu'tii,
liiilw-rl Irwin, Point,
Mieliii. I Kroll, Onnl,
StlTliS,
John Kiilil. l.inio MhIhik.
Ahnilmin KinttiuK, Point,
K-ki-l King,
ii '
Abijtnil I.nkirs, Coul,
I'rniili Lnki-im,
Itirhiiril l.nkn,
ltkleinl l.dkc,
lti ilnr.1 t-iko, Jn.-kiion,
Itieliiird l.nk, Liltle Mnlianor,
,lriepli l.vim,
Ki-hnrd t'kf, I'oiiil,
Itkhnnl t.nkf. Cliiliunque,
Kiitmirl .M'lrn.nj, Mminl Csnnvl,
1'iitrr Mnury, Zi-tljo,
'. 'J. 51nr:iii,
Mury Mvers,
J'.lin Miller, "
Xiiin 1. Mnrtuipr, fnint,
f'.-tnr Merlin. '
tVIMInni II. .Mnrslii.1, Coal,
t. It. M'lf.irr,
.'nii.ii! Ni.Jiimn'. l',.nt,
I ones N'ritli nr'iit. riiiliiiiiuiinif.
SO :i7
t 40
70
70
A 66
3 HS
6 49
7N ;:i
M 72
i ,12
20
J"
:l
"l-t
2I;.
207
nisi
."(10
sn
200
121
HI
lilt
i
1 !'.'
110
:o
i-eft
io
t-n
211
211
111
Hi
li'S
H9
' 200
. Sup
127
2.11
21 !j
J.it(
2.".t
tun
2.:n
to::
171
Lis
li.7
;:eo
171
117
12
'.'7
1--7
2n;ii
lti7i
i-i-
jtn.-l
l7i
2(,.1
l.'il
2a2
til
:'.i i ;
21 s
lot
in
f.ii
.-mi;
lie
fl
4 CO
91
5 10
3 211
1 fi.-l
3
1
61
4
II
20
Kl
62
4
7
7
H
7
5
ioi
6
lirnre Prince, prhi-,
Jvtir 1'i-iry.
srtth Ui-ns, Coal,
S irnli Rmih, Mount Tiirnic!,
I'Miii. l lli-vs. Coal,
I'lionina Rms. Jr.. "
TIiomii! UiiHiun. Muunt Curmvl.
M'.ry KiMti-n,
.l-.ljii H'.'vni.l.ls, i
Clinrl' fl it'iiii,
1'anii.l Hi es, "
Tliimius Ki-i s, Jactisnn,
TI i"inii!i Hi't-h. J.icle Mjih.mtiv,
l'eier Si'.ieuinn. Zi-rho,
lVilltum ilin-m, Ml. Cnni.el,
Alirnliiiiii Si:otl. '
l.tikn iSniilli. C onriot),
AhiKiiil .Sii'iili. "
I 'lin Smith. I.'pi.rr MmIiiiih'J ,
.Mr. -ill on ..((, f-haiiK hin,
I'sniel ,uiiii, l.itde M;ilmnr.v,
lii-orce Si hnll. Mount Cnrnirl,
I'hnni. V. ,t p. H. 1; ( 0., (.'ml,
Julin Titw(irJli, .-ll-.lji
rl THssnrt.
Jii'h Tyiii.n.
John Tiiflwiiilh, Shninnkin,
linbi.-rt Tnir-jiirl.
t'lmrlrslj. Tiieki-1, .tukin.
5 CI
21 M
K
I
i
6 o2
IS -It
M 62
1(9 2.1
4 09
4 01
l.t b'.l
2 Sji
1 V)
si;.
iolm 1 i!.-,. r.li, Col, 5
Ch.irloHi. Tiiekel. Lillte Mahanov, .1
is.inc l.-ivlnr. .Mount Cunnil. 16 SI
John n h-le. Coal. 12.1 02
Villiiini Wilron. Zcrhn. M 07
Win. W. Wilson A L. Licwurt, Coul. 4 (i'J
.Incob Wciki-I. Coal. 2
lloni v Vov hinier. Z. the, t,a
Mnllhew Ziiiiineriimii. Coul, 110 4.s
le.nie ei.'l. r. crl.e. '.j :j
Wll. 1.IA.M J-. IKWrV TTMar.-r.
Ire.-isi.rer'i Otti,-e, .unhmy. March 21, lMi2.
.1. u i:i it 7i,
, OPTICIAN I OCULIST,
rem I'hlliKl Ipliln,
I)K.Sl'laTri"I.I.Y infoniip tho citizens of Punhurv
k and vu uiily. that he leu op.-ii.d a room at the
W isiiis.iT...v Km. ai;. ,( r- he i fl. rs for s il-
fPl-X'T.H'f.HS OF i:HUY YAlilETY,
FIZi: AM) tjCAUTY .' ! '
A new invt.ti.iii f f'oecta.-!.-. rr ii.tnior close
rea.lini:. we, p.'.d. silv.-r. su-.l. and tortoise-holi
Iraniiv, und a n. and anpruee.l ii.-s..r-inei I ot
l.cnl.icnl and puriiliota Kr 1 (; (,.,,., ,. his
nmi.lirielUM. lie Would l !i.. ul.irlv cull Ihe
alt. iiiioii ul ilie (nililic !o his .S.,-c.to.d. 1
NEAIl KillTi:i 1-Kltx.lNS.
ni. l f,,r .,T'i.iis who have been 0 rated iijioii f,.r tl,"
e.itarnt-i of ihc eye. ou t l. his ew kind of (ilimm-s
.iiel r,.iisorvrsi.r the -t-rli? . in:ide ofil,,, beet flint and
iiine ; lit . Good Ulnars imiv be known bv their
-diupe.evo-t centre. fiiii.iuhI hiulilt n.li-lu d -I'lrfu i.-.
1 he qu-iliiiiii are to be f ..uud ill ii hi''h de -ree iu Lis
i;li'.-s.--. F
lli.o.i.v Tvt tim :-T1,o vciy lust llrazilian
I i l.lile. o miiver illy ,r,ned to be f.ir Mip. ri.T io
any other jjl.iss. A No. .Mi,:r. s-n,i. Sj.y and (.luirjo.
(ihiNU-s of every size and ijeiility, Ti I 8C..ies. Miii.j-1-
ini! and 'lo rn (Il i.--s. will, ditrerent )ioncrv. 1.?,
tlier wiili every variety of mticlei in tlm diitical lhie
not nicniioned.
--lilK-al and olhor TiistrnniPiilK ami m.c,.0 1
can fully rcmirt-d ut thort notice. He c in slnuvs
clecl (iliLst -K to suit Ihe wim of i!u- perjon, as tie
sees (h. iu, u,i.iii the firs- triul.
He w ill reiuiiiii in Ibis ph-ee Jleiti.vn Ai nu. Coi rt.
and those iu want of the above urlicles will Llease
jsive him a cull.
lie wiil, il nspiircl. o to imv risinctablc house
when- liis s.-i ii-, .- miiv be :iiei-d'.
fir-Ihe very he.-t l-.YK V. A'iJJR and ll.e best
Ililli.llm 1.1 alniiyn t'.r sale.
Minl...iy. l.irc!i 2: lSi'2.
SEWING MACHINE
CO-,
5:!S IIUHAHWAY, NEW ViiKK.
Ihjeriftire. Circiil.iri. irili Sjm.li.t of
mil It .'.'ut M,nl Free.
- FAMILY HKVtINU MACKIVK.
II
AY INM aliiiiiii-d a im-II :i al.ii..i.-,l nnd null
irti
iriuiuiiiip, a i.i-injr i, all liiat liu.is v -l iti.'f...
t dii.-i-1, ih-..iitl..: ad.iinid t.i All Kin us oi- K.imii v
. Sen i-iii. and having in. t with a ikm in iN juln
i lii-yond our n-an si anticij.uli.iii. so much mi. lhal h r
I thi.-t- months our t-nii-n l a.o ht-tn alit-ud nl' our
, o.i,a.-i.y to rul.ply. i- Hould unn aiinoiincp lhnt wo
h. nt- in. -ri iint-d our niiinur-i. ninny I'.u-iliiiiv. no Hiat
rr.'iu Ihi-. linn. I.irlh, hv fin,!! hu vn.,1,1,,1 to Mit-J-lv
it.ii.t mi itrr.iar.d.
i In thv i-liain.-.-- brmuhl i l.niit l.v ihe i.r. r.o n:n
IliilH Un invid u in. r.- ii,i,rt'.iit part limit Ih,.
'"'' 's M k-iun-k." Vlili ii. il.ict -l'..urihi t.f
i. nt -..l.iii tv w.,uld t.i-dny ! .-luihcl in anv.hinn hut
, Military I'.-luni.-.'' All nvtr Iho liind 'arntv clo-
Ihii.tt h.i In-t'ii Un- wink iii)iiiri-d ot our p.- iri itio
n..in ii. and nohl y hai litt y n.ii li d. . ..ntont
I" tiu-ki- only wi m.iiiy 'nniitit in iht ir hi.n.U could
i iici-..iiij.ii-li. liny h.iv palled thi- "Si wins Mm-him ' '
to tin ii- aid. n n. I in il have r..lltd out tho s .l.lii r-'
I'oAis. I'.ints and SmitT. at a rat" a.":r.iiiliin lo
tht-msilvi. Kiiuwinx llml this w.,ik could not Umg
c.iiilii.iii-. inimy thoiiKhtt'iil. prud. ni hoii-i wii ,.s. iuro
ean-Itll to el.-ct Hit; linn till, e o all inherit, tvlii. li
'' ''le Iteaty army work, ami when . I. me with
tlnil. then to he iHed a.i iht ir I-'.imili M it nisi'
. aud
in itrlt-ctiua; nueofiho
-KlNkLE A I.VilH SlllING M.4CII1VB flUd'AM U
Iamii.v .M a in inks,' '
with whi. h you m ay t w fr, m the lim . ' c.-m-.l ri'e t,,
iho beai it-ill ninth, withmit i:liai'Kt of f.-. 1, not .lie. or
ltiii,.n-lliev have not been di.-u ,inte.l.
Thus haviutf di-iilop.d Iho ailaptn'oiiitv ,f our
machine fur all kiu.h of uik, we hint- iiiad'.-aimtht r
Klep in advan.te. and l y several important ehnn-t iu
our - Nn. :i Mkiiii s M.it nisi s." b.tin pt,. Iu id a
r.Ml.ol:lU .YIai iikk.' hii h e .--.l "i l.-n'lv el ,iui
lo l.e tho -P.l:sT TAII.Ol'.lNi; MAI IlINf:'' vet
iiitroiiui-uil, m-win! the etiar.si.nt linen ilue.nl w ilh"ini
imieh ease iu the common c.'t.in uml uhi n r. . ,.ir,..i
, may he us-l to do Ihe very fm.-.-l eaml.rie work, with
i ''"'or 200 cotton lints uouihiniiiR in one euinj.net
; f.irin, enry tiunlitv required in tiih'-r a FWlfl.Y
,'IK MAXIK.XCTI'UINM MACHINi:.
i W" h"ve u,,r Mnl'iueii before tho public ..i,e
i en. in i'l. I., .wf.il.tt.li tli..:.- ...........! i.
j ........... i.p.tiu.i.iii. j.ozeim ui
, allien who stitrled with Byinu c..lun - !ir.vi! fnlb n l v
Ihe wayside ;" and "soou" the places that knew ii,,.'n
will km. tv iIii-iii nn more." .Step by step ban itie
1INKI.F. A l.vos M.it'iiiMK won i: way to puhiiu
faior; i-s sn is iu,U;.lud, and heiicel.nih nur
, aim shall be, aa ii h.iu in the piU.t bci-u, instill luriht r
. improve, simplify and redu.-n tho cost of nur m.-t-
inuiv. to Mian. 111 a lew Uava. wua a 11,11 ui-.
p... i-....i .1 ...1 i 1
further pnrtii-ular addre
l.K 4 HON SKWINU MACI
tlNhl.K a I.OX SKWIXU MACHIXi: (V).
-,-if i. . -s l.routlway. N. w iork.
IV B.-Msssita, A'ent, funluiy, la.
March 2'J, IM12.
i:i-i u I oi-'m .i-i.
VOTICK is hereby itiven that Letters Tetimrnlnrv
x havo bueu trraulcd tu Uw uiidersicHti.l, on the
e?tate nf Pi-llniinh Wbitaker, Into of Z. rbe lnwut-hiii
Xorihumla-rland county, Pa., doceaaod. All p,rKi,s
liiHal.i.i.1 ure requested to make immediate payment
ami lie ne haviiiK clnims suinsl said eoiate to pres. ut
lbeiiiforsi-tilem.nl. 1.0K1.D I.ilW
Zerbe twp., March li, 18ii2. Kxtwutrix
llalateorChrlalliin K. llroMli, lie
-;UM'tl.
VTICI: is hereby pivrn that iho widow of tai l
ll deccaiwd has made hor selection nf perKtnal pro
perty, under tha sets of ISM aud 159, and hn filed
a schedule nf ihe snnie in Ihe nffico of Iho Clerk nf
the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, which
will be prewnted for approval on WclneHav, tbo
9th day of April. 1802. M ATI I. DA UKOWN,
Ilstale
or
Uobcrt V. 4'ampiM-II.
IlevcuM!.
VOTICE Is hereby given that tho widow of (aid
l dcottaaed has made hrr (ulealion of personal pro
perty, under tbe Acta of 151 and 1859, and has filed
a schedule of the lain la she otTice of tbe Clork cf
the Orphans' Court of Northumberland countv, which
will he presented for approval on M cdlusduy, Iho
9th day of April, 12.
AMOS VAHTIXE, Adiuiuis!ral-T.
Much 15, 1S62. U
lAIi:ilt
JVST reccivetl from New York a lr aiwortinent
of WALL I'A I'M, evBfimiug nf OsrUi stiuru
axd KtiTY-TRKta IiirrcacxT r-rrmi." no Par
u rns, virying in price from cents upwards, all uf
hli-b will be sold si th Invert tub prir, at the
fheep Hor ef J . VS'il I.,
fiinhtirr, .Mir'h Ifi
It
CO
NO
Kl)3
2"3
.'C0
04
SM
160
00
I Arronxrininls l04.
. nf nrU l.lnro.
THE CA.MDKX AM AMIIOV AND run. uy. .
PIMA AND 1 RKXTON K. K. Oi.'H 1J.V1X
Fron Vhhidr'.rhi i In Xi tr Ynri amt J'l.us,
Jrom Wat in 1 1 trtrt Wharf ami Ktuxini;tvn
Ihiot, mill lew at follwi, l-i ; i aui.
At C A. M i Ciimleu uil Anibov. IC. nn l
A A i .. . ... -
AI i n. lUUiinunoilHllini,)
J io ' At 0 A. 61., via Csiuurn iuii Jersey City, N. J.,
i Vi i AeoiniiixlHti.jii,
6t3 22 ; At l' A. M., vis Kresitifiun sinl J-rmr Citv.
4.-I I (Mcrning Mail.)
4 35 I At 12 F. St., vis Csindi-u aud AiuW, Ao
8 W ! eoiniiiudntiun,)
44 At 2 1. ,M., via Co ml on and Amlsjr, (C. and
5 5!i A. K.xnn .)
1 4S ! At 4 1'. M., vis Cnniden UiJ Jmi Cl:v,
3 10 I tl-.veniiig Kxprna,)
1 l ; At 4 1'. M., tin Cnnidtn ul JorsiT City.
20 7 j (Hccond Mass Ticki-l.) J
HI OS j At 0 1'. M., via KvusinirUiu aud Jern y lilv
IS M (Kvenine Alail.)
$2 26
I Zi
S 00
1 26
1 00
i 04
SI 24
3 00
S 00
10 ; at 12 I . .M., via ki-minz'uu iiud Jrrni r Ci:r.
(Viutliprii Mail,)
til. M., via Caindi-n uml Amliov, (Accum-
iniKlaliuii, l-'ruight aud I'uMi-nlccr, Urtl
t'law 'J'iukel,
Second I'lum Ticket,
ii. . . . - ...
2 25
1 .'')
2rt I
V i
ffl i
01
01 j
fill :
00
04 i
21
70 j
00 I
01 !
7:i !
Oo !
50 I
y;
s
w 'V.'- runp dl'"y- (Sun0vfXep!i.,
12 T. ,M.. Kuutlu-rn Mail, ruiiduili.
Fur Watnr linp, fiiroii.l..uru. Sor.iim.n, Vilk.i
barre, Monlnwo, ijrc-al lloiid, Ac, a! 7-lt) A. M ,
(Vom KmniiiKtoii, ia IjcIuhht.-, l,u..i,auua uiid'
n ostcrn Uailrond.
'ur Mauuh Chunk. Allrnlovin, llvtliltitn, Ueli
acre. Kiulou, Lainhortviili-, 1'U u.inmun, Ac, al 7-10
A. M., Iiuni Ki-U5-iiton IhinA, and ui 21 P. il.,
Il'-in W iilnut sirmt hurl'.
(Jhu 7-lu A. M. l.iui- conm-evs vriih Trains Uavinx
Lhsiuu li.r Miiuch Chunk, nt :i.:!6 1'. M.)
Kit -Muuut Holly, nt (I A. M.. u im,l 1 p. M
l or Kn-.-holil, m t; A. M. no. I 2 P. M.
MAY LINKS.
For Hri!ol. Trvnl'm. Ac. Ml7-IUnml 11 A. M and
ri (! 'hi .....I i i Ii II i- i-
i,' m , , "' vmjsiiiKi..u, and ul 2
, - . .... ,.i,, ii nii.ut i 'jit ,1111111.
Kor Hii-lol imd iutHruivdiiile .-stations, nt 111 A.M..
V j fiom KciMini;:iiu l(ciot.
J.',! Kor Palmyra, Kit prion. Dfl.i
! liiig'im. I'loionoi., lioid.-niuwii,
llieo. lievrrlv, Ih:r-
! l.t ( 1 J f.
urn m i . .i .
Stcnuibo.il Tn nlon. for ltnnlnonn and inn-rno- '
! diiito .stuiiiins. nl 2 I'. M.. I'min Walunt m. M I.hi I .
. i .if' Kor Nik Voik. ami v l.iiu-s pain( K.-n-HiiKlon
Jicfot, tiikc the Cats Jn Kilib slrwl, U
"alnut. hull nu hour before departure, i iio (J.ua
run into tin- D. j ot. and un the un ival of each Tn.iu.
run rn.m the liijiot.
l'ifty Pounds of ISniTRapn rnly. allowed .-.ich
I'll'" V's "tiieits urn j.roiiiniieu ironi tiikiiis
72 I ,f;,"lM l'ai!'lMlii-ir.iii)(fp:ull All
..i.s"i nS r. i iiwcngcu lire prohibited from liikin
onirnire over lil.y pound to be jnid -rrii. Tl i
i.uuipany niiul iiuir r.-sonsilnlitv for bni;(;iire lo
"lie Hollar per pound, mid will not be liable forunv
auiouut beyond $10'". i-Aeupi bv pe :i.il eimtruct
,, , W.M. Jl. liATZ.MKK, Arf-ut.
Mur-h 2;i. lsr,2.
t
-"i.f flaa BftK VM & .
sihfi.s :
fVAVsl X WiTinva I oil i VI i
CiliEAT llltK AT ItKADIXO. PA.
Fibru.iry 12. lsr,j.
lji:xTi.r.MF.N It jivn me much sutiifsctiou to i
inform you ih.tt iu ihe aevere lire nhi.h. on il.
uiorninx of the .., ins-... entireiv desiroi ed ull u,v
ito. k anj material. 1 had one of youi ,-s.ilaniaudi'r
Hio 1'iwf f-alei. After endiniii" nn intense i-,l
heat for j.jv.'ii hours. Ihe t-alo waa opened, and (he
Uook red Papers were preset v-d in uieblemi-h. I
Condition. 1 -hi.l! need another Safe a y.on as I jet
iu older. Vour-. most n -jircifiille.
W. 1'. l'H'hJ.NSi,N.'l!lM.iinS, !
Villi: AT CKLI X CA
rll.i:.
CliAwneiisLi no. i mobiin ...mi.t
in. ,
.tiit'ii-t .:i.i. i ( i
M. vrs. Kiaxs .1 atsiin. I'hibidelphi.t (l.-iiib
men: "n the inoniiti of the 2.' I of Aiin.i. lvil,
our t,.ri-hoii.-i- at (.iicci e.i-tU- wn. d. -.rovr l bv tire!
'lite Salamander Sale we putcl.ti-. d fiou'i yo r.,niie
lew Vents izicctms in the Itbtve ntelltiiltl. il '. . re
house, and contained all our Ue.ks. papers. cah. Ac.
..nit il men: prepriveil 111 a lieil.s't 0.1:1 111.11 nti,.P
be in
expo.'r.l ton no ft intei .. Iieat fur several hurr.
I lean-inform us t.p.m whttt ternii
auoiher lat ir. r .Sil'.
u will fll us
lours truly,
ubtiiiiiinlir uYi!
Knniilics. A.-.. ,Ve.
Alphiil.elieal ll.tlil:
eotnil to any inade
"A Ks ,t Ai-.-rrv.
Ibtnkf. Hi. iris. I'rivatv
f..r
Abu, Kiniis ,i M .n.iin'. I'atmi
l.o.ksiinl LI ink Vault ltnois.
in Ihe eoiin'rv. and Mid on r.s
ijood terms. A- tV
uld re-peclfiilly refer In
her imrties. bavin" their
lh.i folluuinz ltanks nnd
sales and Loi-ks now lit use, to their entin a oi-fic.
lion, and many oih-TH given nt their Store.
I mteii States Mint, Vir.tucli Hank, ."h-.-Ihyviila
Philadelphia. Ti nue-sce.
I M rciiSrATUs AitstN AL.Cii v Hank of I'hilndelt hta.
C'lililbrliia.
C(ii.!i.nt:i.n li k of l'hila.
Com'th lhmk of l'h:ia.
CliutaiH.t.j'a Punk, Tenn.
Pre:in l.otm Av'oii. 4th St.
lhiliU nf .V.,rtl:un.ljtrl...d.
Hunk of Nor-h'n l.il-tTtie.
l'i.iladtlphl.t.
Pttnl und.Si! litiiikon.
Alaliatna.
Y.tf. .Sierli:inAVilki-r.h't'
l.e i-lmrj; littiik. I'a.
PnltiioK-n H it k. Pa.
I'oatisi ille liiink. 1'a.
Stroutl'hur bank. l'n.
J.-rM-y .-horv l!:iuii, 1'a.
l.'.ik Hjvin Havk. Pa.
I't.ii.ii Hunk. tlul'iint.re.
"i.nthwf.iii in II ink of a.
I'lili. ii bant, Ath.uia. Uu
.Newark li n k. Del.
H.tl li nl'N. C. lt:ileij;h.
I'.iior reirt-nt-
ll'.-ll Utmll en in at 111
Hlline at nur .t..re.
N.. Ill J. r.iiiilt. Mr.... I I.T.II...1..
Ij.hi.i.
Mateli 2l(. 1 -,. lv
m:iti:'s 11011:1
Jjrrin'ntr,; l'n.
rpilK rnanaemeiitof thi-1 uell-knn-.tn lintel
l inc tm.-n n suiiiej l y Mcti-. t'U l.K A II Hit It.
ll.e pres. nt proprietor!. Ic? Iravt? toinfnriu ,he tmlui,
that the biiil-i.' i liotv beili Ih Ti.uzhlv rein.valeil.
reiitted. and iuii roved, ilii 11 view 1.1 the pn.pt r i.nd
cinfortiilile aiM Miiiini hiti.m r.f ihi.-t- wl.n inn-, l.n,.,-
un- i-r-uti. iirtiniei. 1 w::ti iheir eu.-tniii.
ni-eiiti due ullt liliiin uml t rle.-v. and
il
will hit spared thnt luav voiiduex In lueiii' iiii lite
hotel in a lii-nt-c-l.vs-s .-tyli'.'
Pnuiiliis aud others' di-iriiiL-1 . j ..urn i H:;r:i-.
hiiii during the Miiiiin.-i lu. niln.. wiil find pltaan;
Imitrdii.? 111. 1 lur-;.- ni d w i-ll-i .-ntilnictl roou." at oji
eslahlihiuvnl, upon moderate tern..!.
.'-(('IT I'.iYI.i:
..,I"!':IJ:IV,:' J.iiii.Pi'p r 1 n:f: it.
11. 11.
lloi-IM-v ill l.a, ."IMti KY, PA
. I '! I ,--' i..ii-- tittin lcil to iu the c . until, ,.f ...r.
lliuiiiherhind. I ui. n, .''t.yiler, Montour. Coiuiul-i.i
and l.ivoloiiv.
It ItKKItl'Nfr.
II..11. John M. Kiel. Philadelphia.
A. It. Ihillell A (11..
II .11. Win. . Pnrl.r.
M 1rl1.11 Mc.Mii-ha. 1. K-i.. "
K. Kfteliain .1 Co., 2-i I'ei.rl S re.-t, New Ye.k.
John W. Ashiii. nl. A ' l.-i n. y al I.hu .
M:ttlhes A I'ox. Att.nuin.t'ai Law. "
r'uuhurv. Marth 2'(. I-Mli'.'
.Vlilliiioi', MO'iiv 4a'otxl
Xv.
Ar'" li"'" Ihe ple-tsure of infm mint; ym
r.re 11 iw pit pin, -I tti oiler, al mil' Hi
'hit Wi
lt .-"taiel.
N.. Hi... Ill faiid lu,. Vr h .-.-.ii..l itri-.-l. ai. ie
Anli, Philadelphia, a well ji le.-ted -iio.k of
.MIl.MNi:ilY AN1 t1'KAW (iOtiKS,
in every variety, of the Latest 1 u.'r:atit.iis, and of
the newt-nt and lnt..-t fnhioliltlile .l.yl.it.
Oi 11 ttTMAW lnil 4IITM kt wifl coirprfen t i ery 1
variety ,f Posm.ts. IUis ni.ii T11111 mi i, 1.. h.
tVund in that line, of the laiivti una mm. ii;.pi..iel
.liapi ami styl 1. , !
oliciliiij; an tiirly cull. I rt main
Yoiu. Konwifullv. '.
Man.li 29, IV..'. Iiw II.'WAHP
41Io-Lm Oiiinlt-lcuii iii--.
T
THIS T. li-nniiiull. l. :ii!e fr. ui the b.s: Java
l.'-.tlei-, is rectiLiiiii. ud.-tl l.y r..i -i..n as a ftiti.
ii-ii Nl. 1 lil 1 1'll.S l;l. KiiAtil-; f.,r (i. iiii.il lieti.l
ity. Iiy,peiwi;t, ami all ililli.aw liisord-n.. Ihonsinds
who 1j.iv w been compelled to abulldou the Lit- of
oolite, mill uo Ibis without il juriou nfivo's. t'ne
n.lll C"Ut:lilt ill t- S'rellib of two pound of oiduno-v
colli.'ii. I'liitc 2 i c ut.
KOl.I.tiCK'S LEVA IN.
Th purest and best PAKlXii P-n PI.R known. .r
urikint; li'lit, sneet and nulinious 111 end and Ci.kts
Price I3ceu;a.
Mavi-p.ifTrr.rti v
M II. KOLLOl K. Chtiri.
Corner of Proud and Chcsnul MtrceU.
i4
l lllt.illl'LI III t,
And koM by all IiiugirisH aud liroct rs,
-March I, 1S02.
.ti vn iii:ie a- nt,
lll-l-t N 111 I.HAV. Nn. Ii'nl I'.ir. l'.ili.iu
and Uruudway, XtW YOltK, Will .-iirefnlly
attrnd lo CoPiyftioi-f nnd all oilier mutli is ii t; i.t.4
to Ihnir care.
Miy21, IS58.
l'roiiKIIn lltiiiNi-,
DKIilll.T A Nil KtrTHNIfMlt:i, C.
Howard
ami Pruiikliu Street, a few iSoiitrce Wi-t
lUtruCeutral liailroad llcpol, IIALTIMO.
f (no
.NoitUiru Ceutral liailroad llcpol. IIALTIMOltl'
i if Ititus, il i tu lur
i. i.tistxr.iNii
July 16, JS5J.-rf
Proprietiir.
lusruInt-U 4'urc-i,
MANIFACTIHED aid for sale by M. l'.iper A
Co ; Leibraodt and McDowell's UuildiiiK. Nmlh
Last eorot r rVeood aud Kaoe streets, Philadel bia.
(K-iOIirl (irAKANTI.i l.
Ootobvr 27, ISoO.
IMuaum '1'wNrd.
ri'HK inhecriber rfftrs his servleee to Iheriilirri
nf tSuuhury and vieinity, In Timing I'luu..
fir lcr, left if the Oniral llnlel. Mill l.e m r.n.,-.
hunl.iiry. Inn 1 1, 1 vl? if It K I M IIAI.1..
I
i
I
OR0VER & BAKtR 3
(' I'tfmrim
8E.VINU MACllfNES
nn i amii.v rsi: ami
liinnri4tiirlnjr IMirposMHi.
Wild ltnni,T, Ktllfrs, Ta.-lrt, C, ulna, llinjfra,
PRICES FROM HQ UPWARDS
iEr?n-ELnra
: & BAKE?.
KWINO MAullINl: (JU.MPANV,
, Miik ih. Ik !liBtilv Mitch Maehinn . f n.a asm
K Ioto. an. at Ihe im priri-taa iiinr -rlrlTainl Diilf.
i.K l." KMI1TUII MM IIIVKs
. This isthe onli- Com ny .hut makes te ih koe. i,er.
j ! Hit .a,!)- oi. i hat ma ni i ) nn tin wai.it of tit. pnS.
1 IT" P-"v!i...r, ( It- l!,e!r ehMre of rillier K.tel)
I lttltt e ptivilee ..I t HehiltiroKf. Ttlie.itSet.
'e;tl--.I J,hottle.Mi.el,j,.e run. fnM an.l .i.iet. S t
, nt Make. a lail itu, Uh.s-Bienna, fte.
-It thi Lo r prUf if. $4(1.
i cf- m y mi: ui:tr -
VSOVKH k hAKt:R-,! xt r.
j 7.10 Chnlani Mrart, rh lsil. li Ma
. Ik n Masssr, cunbury. Pa., Afoul tor tU
.YIi-i,ufcturr. .
' Liacntitxr SI, l?R ly
TnE LATEST STYLE 0?
; SriUNG AM) SUMMI'R
GAKMENTS,
Al'.E COS-fiTAXTLY jl.M'li
AT THIt
. Fashionatle Tailorinj Establishincnt
or
. JACOB O. BECK,
Marlcol filreet, Kunburv, fa.
rpilK rubs-riber lias jus'. r- oeiTed nnd openM a
; 1 birj?c tu-siirlmirtit of tSPltlXU AXIi rtLMMtK
OOOIliS, such us
CLOTHS,-
; or i:vi:ky I'KscitirTiojr axu (ii .vi.iiy
Plain and Fancy Cassimeren. Vestings, Ac.
oi me inivat ttyli. In addition to his itock ho it
contautly receivii.g new "npplirj tioiu lha city,
keepiiie ii full assortment of the most (ubv.Hiilial aili
latest styles of liotiU in the cilv marltea.
lie is prep ire I to un:kc to order all kinds cf
Oelitletneu 5 and Bjy's wear, sucli as
I'KKSS Ci.iATS, i'K"CK COATS. r.USINK.i-1
CUA'l'.S, VKtjT.S, I'A.NTALOOXi-3, Ae Ac,
of the very lalut atylo, and iu U,e most u'us'.aiiU.l
luannt r. at ibort notice.
Any "oods not on Lund, will be furuishod from
riiiludelphia, by giving livo days' notice.
ii' Call and exaiuiue my stock. No ch"rji
maun lor siiowu.. JACUK 0. CLl K.
Sunbtiry, March 25, 1S02.
AVnll I'lipcr lOOO P1h--n,
OF WAI.I. PArtll t'K EVEHY I'KblKArLU
.STYLUS AXP PATTEIIXS.
Tt':-T received tHre,-: from tha Macufaclurer, at
j too .vi.v.Yi.uijiii Mttitf. rr
FIllLIXti A tin AXT.
.Sunbtirv. Jfarch I.'., Is;.
MEW GOODS
Tin: nnsT of thi: s has on.
FKILIM) (.iUAXT.
AT TH1.1H
MAMMOTH STORE
Ii
AVK jits; re-eite.l sni upoucj a net otd cliaan
a-rforiiuei:-. of
Minis
am) mi:dicl!:s,
DP."Y GOODS
C occrier, Ac, Ac.
; V. iiich Ihey will ll CHEAP for 0 .lt or Ci.il. N
, I KY I'U'ij il I I). Wi- r.-a;.ttfully iniilu tha
. aid-ution of the publi-2 iu geiuml u our lare stock
! of I.I .. -.1.-.
; I'wii,.' I,, our l.Al'.'U: and COMMi'MfH.'S P.''M
! t-ur fii-ilitieff f,T 'Ion:,-: liit-incf.-. are icry largely
I iu -i-Hti-d. and wiib Ihe nrrfiniretni-nta we have niiel
1 I -r j.-iiiiir ir-Ki..tn-vtrv few wcikj from NI.W Y11K
' i.:i.l I llli.AltJ..I.l-111'A. we feel ,-.,i.fidcnt of kiz
, ahlu to : II
am. KiNiw t'i' liuoiis cur.vn:n
. tLnu c.iii be purchtu-'cd tirewtiere.
V7 KEZ? LVZRYTHINO
nauxa X UUAN'T.
RHEUMATICS!
DR. LELASD'3
A N 1 1- II K r M A T T C 11 A N I
I'i:p.mani:.nti.y ci ity.s
RHBUMATISSS!
IN AM. ILS YAIUCff-1'iiIi.M.--.
Acult or Intlaiitiuaiory ; Chrome, l.iiinlmeo, Sciatica.
Pl.'iirodi ne. A c.
r-tii.ne
I tin. .IomiIs an I Crj,.i;-4 il.n'.ti. Vet r'-
t;!-t 1111. 1 all .N.-rnnis Arteen..i. L- iipeiij. ;t
Hitiiiin an. I .erntiiti.ti-- llriiptioini of the h-i.lv
Ni utr..li1-r' the 1 . 1 j .11 1 il , . t, ,it lh.t idool and l-'lJuls
. f 1 lit- H hole ntclii, nnd , lle.-tilrtlly CoUlltllaciil.
M-T-.-urial and other iiioniiit itillueucta.
' is a ei-nvr'.iei.t Mt.-iinirrt Ifl.l.T. ctntainiura
1 ll'-ilii atro i:nii.i. niiu, l.. I. w-.l'i 111 1. iiiul tlir U nit
1 hi,
A l.'l.
v
F f ' U" ivaisl r.l( I. .1 1.I.S I'F K Kl' I'l 6
i r.iit i f, v
W..111 witti
n ej noeli-i
P.l li'lf. ivtn-ii'Vei i ne tl - seiinc may lie.
ll can Or N
i pcifr.ii, Cl
noui ii.jnit v. in,; most iietn-ata
nie-t llen'ittv ti in -ves 'lie U'htimc llein the M
...z. iii inc ii.' iiri udi ll, I villi! ik rr- .
sysieiu. witii lint lull ice 'us us ut sui-h caws, ol tj
j ij'.wniiii mt. mii ii lufiiieuit's, wtiicU weasra at u ' '
iie.ifny it,t ei.iisli;u!i..l anil give tt-intt-ir-irv re
I. if only h, Hlj-lltu ll.e sv.li ill, lout ilraletinll M
0i'. U'.ilif. . 1 llns liniliiieiil. lint ua tJieinal in.
perlirs coiilauirtl in Hie Hitiid, U iiij. ot anilittKI
i ai ninilie iiiul v -lit'lle nntini a.ul .;i,i.il,le nf l.r-iia lLi
P lennu atd itiieit, ihroiikh tlie por-s .1 ll.e l.in JT
L c .in..- lilt..,'. net e intnct Willi lli III., it a...! c.. ,ii. M
. r.il c-ri-utiitii.il, wiilniiit litsl leu ine In pas -.St. auti "T
. 1 tne
, ...
. y v.
lull
tne s'.-.iii i. wi.leli vv.Mi.il len.l ii-l o..K .i .l.-ir ie( f1
ui tlirir cjiH'.ive iow ers, lint M nut'.tir ll.e i...
it rii.e '1.11,11s a. i cermie tn iiisesi) ii a.... . f nut r
-n liiter.,:it rriiimtie, sioul i iVceliuj; a if.ir.Heute
U rn'UMiijr Hurt ttjj.ilij
k ) tl'luU Hiiii rrft'-(ii ll
r ii ,i Tr.t ft .i
ains: me euenlali ii .il 11,,- b ,ial
Ine fans id -eii.l t.i a Inn'!
- AN I I MIAit. l lttAI. At.K.N l'."-Cul ni.l lie -
1 H inM.rji,,:t.it I'nii, i,.i,i tHi..iniuiit,-s. s t t,Vi. H
' iL l-ii' ...I '.vi.. cilm y imrve llic I ttui it. ut ll N
i.-luu-..as rlf-els 2
j tpl M .L rate tie are . .rtil in a few .IV s anil we M
Hit - "iiin lilt .e-ftvin,! ... unieil t. Slllll ltiitl vw
lo Whi.-h Invite i. .retioli il nur . Il.ee. .f w
iirr.-4u ii
nucK two im.i.Ans. mum f onu-
ir WlU In- iitt (. lift 1 1 Ujnttl rr.(. V. d
a
in iti uit juiiivipti "iiife t(
G. SMITH & C0-. Sole Froprietcn.
J.'l l'.iioiiu.tv, near llrooiu street, New Youi.
ft'" Troatien, with CertiOtd Tesiin.nuii.U', .t
APArTi:H TO SOLPrLKfi.
-f?ui',-j'y, Krilinx itllrnt,
" liKorim Urifc-ht,
Nnr'liuiuberlait.l, II. I). MeCiv
lw2 -ly
AoEtn.
March .
lotrruatiouiil lloii-l,
65 and 367 Jl ruutuiy, Corner i',uut!in Street
SEW Yl'llK.
T Itll IS first olnas House the nicxl quiet, fcomrlit
I ""'I le;'ut Ilultl la the t-iiy ofli-rs' supnior
liiduct uienis in those vWiiitg New Yt.rk for Usimn
or pleasure. II I. ntral iu ii. i,n, ,d kepi o
iho Lt uui rA Pi.a, In cum-otlon iiUTiVit a s
MLOti-, where refreiliiucnu run he ha.l al all honre,
or served iu their own rootqr. Th ehsres are iu
drie, the r.nu uml ailtndanee nf Ihe Bret t.rd.r
ba hs, ami all the uicderu e.L.uitcvs aMaebed.
Mareh 2'J, ltiJ2.
1)1 ANK (Psrebmrd I'aper.l I'reds and btai k
I'eeds
i, fua
1 J.M.irittag'w. rtoittlr, l.euiijio, rumitms,,
t.-r i ils at the eltioe el ik
.ctjrbbry Aat.rieia