IIIMfJv" WMT'IO Kf'irilT frt dunburs American. . H. B, MABSER, Xditor Proprietor. .-.SATURDAY. MARCH 16, 1807. 139" The Rift t lottery enterprise for tba benefit of the Xntignul Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphan' Asylum, is snld to be a humbug. Gen. Van W.vck, of New York, In a card, cautions the public . against this bogus enterprise of Krtinedy & Co. , . 37 Gen. Uurriman has just been elected Governor of New Hampshire, lj a Republi can majority of 8,000. The General is an able man, who went into the war as a leading Democrat, and came out a good Republican, One of the best speeches of the last cam' paign, we heard at Milton, from Gen. liar riman. Three Republican members of Con gress were elected. The Republican major! ty, In the lower House, is seventy five. PWAt inauirics are constantly made respecting the conversion of the 7-30 Notes in 0 20 Bonds, it is stated for the benefit of those interested that 7 80's of August, 1864, from which the last coupon was detached on the 15th of February, 1807, will be eon vertiblo August 15th next, when six months' interest will be paid, and 5-20 Bonds dated August 18, 1807, will be given. gP Tub Senate on Monday last, in Ex tcutive sesbion, took up the nomination of cx-Senator' Cowan as Minister to Austria, ind proceeded to a vote upon it. Messrs Saulsbury and Johnson urted his confirms, .ion, and Messrs. Pomeroy and Sumner op. sosed it, and after half an hour's discussion. ie was rejected by a vote of 30 to 17. . This is the first case of an ex Senator ever wing rejected fur any office to which lie was lominated during bis term of service. Mr. owan has been there ever Bince his term xpired, engineering the patronage and ap lointments of very bad men, and Los been anguine of his own success. The Public Debt. The monthly statement of the public debt i published, from which it appears that the tal national indebtedness uti the 1st iust. as 13,530,763,880.80, which shows a net ecrease from the statement of last month f $12,585,858.76. Of ihe gold bearing snds, six per cents, of 1887 have been re irned to the amount of $100,000, the six it cents of 1861 have increased $150, while e five-twenties have been increased, mainly I conversions of seven-thirties, $44,809,500. he net increase of the coin bearing debt is, crctore, $44,7U9,050. The currency-bearing debt has been re iced $1,755,810 by the retirement of com und interest notes, and $30,887,050 by the sorption of seven-thirties. Tbe net ce ase of the currency debt is $32,643,800. ie matured debt of all descriptions, not ;senteu tor payment amounts to $14,576, B.07, which is a decrcaso of $1,214,705.24. The net decrease of the non-interest bear- debt is $6,037,275.40. The volume of itcd' States notes has been reduced $5, 1,464; fractional currency has increased r'0, 088.00, and the issue of gold certificates i been reduce ! 1,610,800. There has been quite an increase of cash tae treasury, the gold having been aug- nted $0,916,427.43, while the currency Increased $7,483,180.09. Frets. , Jbatii op "Artemtjs Ward." Charles Browne, the humorist, better known as tenuis Ward," Under which eobriquet he I gnined a world-wide reputation and dsome fortuue, died in (Southampton, ., on Wednesday, the 0th iust. About ar ago Mr. Browne, went to England eliver there a series of his comic lectures, become one of tbe stuff of the London ch. His engagements were very protit- i. Mr. Browne's career as a humorist an during his connection with a news er at Clcvclund, upon which he was cm- ed as local editor, and to which he first xibuted his letters descriptive- of the er and observations of "Artemus Ward," owman of "wax nggers." These speed- attracted attention by their vigor and uncy. U lie wit of "Artemus" was not .renchant or refined as that of "Hosea low," but it was much more palpable, as he treated subjects ot genera! inter- and common observation, it speedily icted popular observation and secured r. His early death at 83 yeara is deeply nted. But bis disease, consumption, h had fastened itself upon not a vigor- institution, soon Dore uim down. '. Kavanagh, tbe armless and legless M ota Ireland, excited great curiosity on rst appearance ia the House, on tbe 6th nt. The Hon. member entered tbe e from the directiou oi the Speaker's .te apartments, seated in a library chair, lccbanisiu of which is so contrived that rt wheel himself with case to any point :shes to reach. The large copy of the ment nscd in administering the oaths imlicrs waa managed one cannot use ord handled by Mr. Kavanagh with .he least difficulty, and be wrote his with as much quickness and apparent a any of his fellow members of Parlia '"The process war as follows: The handed to Mr. Kavanagh a pen with e oi me icngtu to which be is accus I. The Hon. member clasped the ban etween what represent Ins arms, and, ,ino it by putting tbe end into bis 1, guided the pen over the parchment lingular fluency and steadiness. ler the heading ''Serious Difficulty.'' a n, Miss., paper of the 0th iust., tells a course of a few lines bow Daniel ham, being fined for riotous conduct i mayor of the adjoining town of Yal- rew a pistol and attempted to shoot erson, but his hand waa thrown up ue ball passed into tne eye of a con- standing behind tbe mayor, killing tatantiy. Urantbam succeeded, bow. a hitting and probably killing tbe at tne next shot. RPEECn OP II OX GEO. V. Nil I ' ' a V M Delivered in j the IIomh oj 'JtcpruentritireeM March 7, m the lubject oj the intptacMtuni of tlte Prttidtnt. j . )1 H Mr. Mai.Ert. Mr.' Speaker, this question of Impeachment ' a t cry grave one, and. we ought to undertake it with great delibera tion, l think we ought not at tins time to allege that any evidence that we have is sufficient to impeach tbe President., It is time unough to decide that ! qaestion after tua Uomtntttce on the Judiciary snail nave given the subject a fair and impartial inves tigation. We otiaht to consider tne matter coolly and deliberately, and. ought not to Brit J Lb 1 K Kl. A H Oil ( P'entMn 4albreakl c.H mat- - Ii T I . l. TLvrwA. 1T.vkutia. DiHPatchcs received -daring the- day tom""Dubiiii "and Cork, Rive the following particulars ot the the last out-breaa in ireianu ; A Dublin Sainton I v.ni.n. One f the latter was killed and five were wounded. Tim twiHre can ,ured eiabty prisoners and " 1 . . 1 !.! 3 ... ,1....!. loads 01 ammunition, muujiiioiii, last out-break in Ireland ! . liuht took place about 8 miles south or ,lin,:oa Tu'KUy Bight at Taljcgli.i be en tha armoti police and a largd lndy 6t prejudge the case.! ;Tho Committee on 1 the l0-day, over two hundred prisoners had been Judiciary are to be appointed by the honor- brought ir.to Dublin. .1.1. Unu. i .it ihti iif.nA I am HnLiaueii I i-i.a tn.tn imtiv ni ldi reniH ii ei uuirmi iu he will select jnen of legal ability, and gen- tu0 tight posted to the hills north oi Dublin," Memen who will give tho euojec careiui with Lata mrainnevin, iub commanuer oi niiil thnrouuh considcratiot. It is proper the British forces in Ireland, In pursuit. that the matter ahould first be considered The police station at Kilmallock, 19 miles by men of eminent legal ability and report- louth of Limerick, in the county of Munster, ed upon to the House. If the evidence is wnS atlacked by 200 Fenians, who were re- sufficient to put tbe President of tho United pulsed, leaving three of tbeir number dead States upon his trial, let him have a fair on the field and losing fourteen prisoners. and impartial hearing. Ho should not bo Tho barracks of tho police at Dramore, screened because beholds the highest of- county Down, in tho North, bad been fired Gee in tho nation, but ahould be treated like bv an incendiarv and totally destroyed. any other citizen of this Government, how- Tbe manager of the Union bank and a ever bumble. mounted police messenger uaa ocen suoi in Jiut, sir, l am opposeu 10 prrjuogmg, hub i Drumore. or any other case. 1 am not in tavnr oi pro A toet speaks of tha waves as "idlo reakers at their play." And a Washington correspondent, speaking oi KepreseotHtive . .. . . .1 . 1. 1 1 U l , . I Asnley, says nmv ua ii iuui irrt-niver, ho always ptays trumps; JLOng may uo avel ; ' . A gentleman Id Iowa advertises for a wife who wears her own hair, her own teeth, her own cheeks, her Own' "buzzum," and her own calves, without having went and gone and paid for them." He'll dot fleariro TVtilioilv baa fprpivprl' aincelie lias becti in tbis frtuntry, '4,000 bftggin tetters, which have been burned. Ho has no time to read .them. Thcv work the Parliament f Finland -in five different laAgungesi 1 Tbo.Flntibh cotnbs in last, and it is only used by the peasant members. There are 147 graadces in Spain1, of which nouncing upon this floor that he is guilty before we havo an investigation and the evi dence laid before the House. If when the committee in charge have given the subject a fair and full investigation they shall find that ho has been cuilty of high crimes and misdemeanors, I for one would be ready to The O'rnlanM. Dublin. March 8 Evening. A dispatch from Watcrford reports that the Fenians had appeared in force on the Devil's Bit Mountains, in county Tipperary. Troops with artillery have been sent to dislodge them. The result ot the battle is not Known sav. impeach him. and remove him from the The insurgents muster in strong force, par nresidential chair with as little delay as I ticularlv in countv Tipperarv. No bands practicable, and not prolong the trial in imi- have as yet appeared in county of Wicklow tation to the cleat Hastings case before and the town of Wicklow is cuict. parliament. But until that committee shall Reports from Drogberla state that there report, it is improper for us to pass on his has been no further disturbance in that city, suilt or innocence. Ud to tbia hour, twelve of tho foremost rebel I admit that the creat Republican party leaders lave been captured. The Fenians which promoted Andrew Johnson to his havo captured and now hold possession of . :.: . l .... .1 l. 1.. ij-!ii1I Tfil. UlUSCUb llll'U UU5I IUU IHVfl UVIU UHUIT IS..' I LUB UUIIVO Uttl 1 H WUIHJ -c" - - ' - ed. We elected him to that position, and he has turned his back against us and has joined hand in band with those who op posed tbe war to put down the rcDellion ; and this in a great measure, I have the charity to believe, waa owing to bad ad visers, ot which any man will get plenty dare. ATTACK ON THE TOWS FEARED Dcblik, March 0. A dispatch from Wa tcrford stated that the Ualtee Mountnius, on the borders of Tipperary and Cork counties are swarming with Fenians, and it is feared an attack will be made upon tuo town 01 when bo deserts his Iriends and partakes of Tipperary, the inhabitants oi which are dis- flia rr.r.AAn fruit mill, .11 lliof ItfH I rf r. j j , J! W !., .1... the forbidden fruit. But with all that we, as the representatives of tbe people, must try him aa we would try any other man. Give him an impartial trial ; wait for the evidence and report ot your committee, and then, if evidence sustains tbe charges as to his guilt, do not hesitate to impeach bim ; and, on the other hand, if insufficient, dis miss the subject, and let tbe country under stand that lie escapes lor want ot aflectcd and strongly disposed to help the insnrgents. London, March 0 Noon. It is reported from Ireland to-day that tranquility has been restored throughout tbe province o Leinster, and that there has been no recent disturbance in tbe county Kerry, the scene ot the abortive attempt of last month, London. March 0 p. m. An official dis- he escapes lor want ot proper nnteh trom Tretnj saTS that loads of arms evidence. But, I repeat, until tbe com- fmv(, hon discovered and seized bv the mil- mittee shall report let us forbear making any allegations aa to bis guilt or innocence. But aa the people of the country seem to demand investigation it is the duty of this Congress to proceed with as little delay as possible, aud lot there be no shrinking from duty, investigate it thoroughly, and if neces sary probe it to the core. row, air, it baa been said that our action here upon tbis question may effect tbe finan cial condition of the country. We are told that if we impeach the President the Gov ernment securities will depreciate in the market, and tbat it will bring upon us bankruptcy. I have co such fears, and Congress ought not to be intimidated by uny suggestions of the kind. But even if it would have that eliect, it is no reason tor shrinking from duty. Let us go on and in vestigate this matter tairly, and if tbe evi dence bears out the charges made against the President, or such ot them as in our opinion can justify his removal from office, let us prepare articles of impeachment and put him upon his trial, and if, on tbe con trary, alter a lull investigation by the judi ciary Committee the evidence is found in sufficient, then, as I have already said, dis miss the subject, and beur with nun as well as wo can, until the expiration of his term, when wo cau select a man that will not turn against those who place bim in power. There is no denying, Mr. Speaker, that it is galling to have a man promoted to a high position turn lus back against those to whom he is indebted for elevation, and use the mighty patronage he wields against them. tSuch a course will be condemned by the civilized world, but still that alone is not sufficient to sustain an impeachment. Mad Andrew Johnson been true to his friends he had . an opportunity of making himself popular, and been an honor to him self and his country. . After the assassina tion of the much lamented Lincoln, the mantle ot that great and good man, at whose death the nation still mourns, was thrown on the shoulders of Mr. Johnson ; but, alas 1 in an evil hour be waa induced to partake of the forbidden fruit in the form of modern Democracy, which seemed pleasant for bim to look upon, hence his great fall. Hi course will be a warning to all those in fu ture tbat may occupy the presidential chair not to torsake the party that elected mm. And now, Mr, Speaker, at the time allotted to me has expired, permit ue to say in con clusion thut 1 lor ono will shrink from no duty ; that I am willing to enter upon tbis great absorbing question without fear or lavor, with a determination of deciding tbe case, so far as this House is concerned, ac cording to the evidence, and I feel assured that is the determination ol tbe other taion members. MOTHtltS. joa pprrefctd with ailty . ,1 ' .I, I oar littl. ,;.; An Ttoot tlamrs kad PflWlfcslal AffrlHi h tntr ern o job'wik-j rik- the ? If ", heart broken fnnrtitn Unf.nak anil n nnr f ,1 i ' our at no. a bottle of ir. LSont' qfnni lln-. and you 111 hay no mort' weuiy hosftof katohiag and anxiety. 1 1 MI." LHOKfl' ISFAJiT nEfUEITir hiu itnol tha teat of Yeara. Thousands of annas and mother bear witnea. thai it never rails to (It relief ir uned in aoaaon. It is a mild, yet sore and apeedj care lor Oolte.'Oramfa r.d M'idr PsinS, aflUln ralunblerfhr U eomplaihUinoidcattoTeelulnaj- ' Sold by Druggielt throughout the United States. Addren all order to Z1KULER A EMITH, Sole Ppronrletori. . 1ST North Third Street, Mill'SU . 'November 24, 1866. ly. ' J SILYEK'S WASH POWDER; 79 are first Chop or duke. About ohe-half QA V E8 Time, Labor, Money. Makes WASHING the whole number wash themselves decently, b A UWgJ A FESTIVAL, 'It s proposed to take away the privilege Address all order, to the Manafaoturers ' 1 1 m i of votinc from every man who has-ollervd , .. .... inrni.rn smitii t S . or taken a bribe at elections, An Iowa lady has just recovered $10,000 damages for defamation of her character by a man who told scandalous stories about her. . . , ' - ' ! . Nineteen pastors in narnsburg, belong ing to the Methodist, Lutheran, Baptist and Presbyterian Churches, have signed a letter to Gov. Geary professing confidence in that officer, and approving his moral attitude in tbe temperance cause. A young lady in the New Orleans Museum, who cues into the lion's den, put too much pomatum on her hair. The unctuous odor excited the lion's appetite, and when she stooped to let bim jump over her, according ; Chemist' and Wholesale' Druaglata, ' tat North Third tltreet, IhU. November U, 18B ly ., ' JOHN BOWMAN, , No. 704 AECH STREET, miLADELrillA, 'I' A AffrlItfaratl litsaid Jj Her ty !-K nie. r" ' Tfce Board if CnfcitaltAnner. kiow offer fof site tM,UU0reotA(rtoaltu(iil College Sorip, beinctM balanoeef the Scrip ((ranted to ts CommowealUt af Pnnylrania forbe endowment of Agricultural Colleges in tbia State. I " Proposal) for the pnrcheee of this Land Bevlp, ad-: treated to "The Board of Commiatloner of Agricul tural Land Borip," will be reeeived at the Surveyor Ueeerel-soBee, at IUfiberg, until 11 b'ojock, M , oa Wedueadayi April 10, Hot .1 ; i j T TbU land mar be looated in any Btate or Terri tory, by the holders of tbeeorin, noon aov of tbe un appropriated landa (except mineral landi) of tha United Stale, which may bejuhjectto tale at pri vate entry, Each pleoa tf scrip represents a quar tet aeotioii or one hundred1 Sad lixty neiwi, it baited In blank, and will be transferable, without endone. ment or formal assignment. The blank need not be filled nntil the tcrip ,ii pmented fer location and entry, when tho party . holding it esq fill the blank and nter it la' nil owi' nam. Bids nraat bo made as r acres and no Uds will be received for leu than one quarter lection. Tha Scrip will be lamed Immediately oa the pay- menroi ine money to tne surveyor u antral, un all bidaior leae quientity thaa 40,M Seres, one-third of tho purchase money mutt be paid within tea davs. and tha remaminr two-third within thirtv days after notification of tha aoceptance of the bid or omi oy ine uoara or uonimiHitoncrs. JACOB M. CAMPBELL, Survewor General For Ihe Board of CommisiiontrM uarruourg, jnaroa n, icoi. liu. , I r. "'ii 1 1 dhexe& co., Wih-Thlrd Atr.et, ..,.,ii,(aTM,Aaaat caaairnT,) - B:A N K. E R S t AND DEALERS IN 8ECUBITIE3. GOVEENMENT tl f V :. .: ' , v , 7-30Sj COHTXUTBO INTO American Artlna' Union ( American Artlnta' Union t The AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION I eiUbliihed 18MJ announoo'that in order to extend the tale of the following well known and highly popular STEEL PLATK ENORAVINOS. MANUFACTURER AND DEALER iV Our Goods are decidedly the cheapest in the City tor . : TKIPf.i: PLATK, July Tth, 1S66 lycl A o. 1. other and sister who had not met for e years, lately had a reunion dinner ew Louunn, llutler countv, Ohio, lives and forks used on the occasion orty-ciuht yeara old. tha chairs fifty f age, tha tea cups and saucers, plates, tjrty yeara old. Tha turkeys were with a knife forty-eight yeara, but Is themselves, we believe, were not onaingiy venerable. , uindon Enginetr does not think the cable will be serviceable much It says: "How long tbe Atlantic rill last before an accident occurs, is r of some speculation. We shall be ed if two yeara past without an in- pn. , , , idon surgeon baa invented aa article Hiigoiine " trotn petroleum, which aa me oenenciai letuiis or clilorc- tbout its attendant dangers. It is externally, aud renders the Dart in to pain. About ten barrais of cruda tr.ry t.-TiHa mauufactura of on "rbiaolin, LIBERAL MOVEMESXS A BATTLE IMPEKDIKO MAXIMILIAN TO COMVAKO IN PERSON. New Orleans, March 11. Matamoras dates to the 4th inst., have been received. President Juarez was at San Louis Potoei February 21. Maximilian was at Queretaro, w ith an army or 10,000 men, comprising the three divisions of Miramoa, Caatella and Mejia. Marquese is chief of staff to the Em peror. Escabado waa at Ban Miguel, 18 leagues dibtant, awaiting reinforcements. Kcgules, witu 4,000, and Corona with 0,000 meu, were expected soon to arrive, when they will give Maximilian battle. 1 Ue City of Mexico is garrisoned with 2,000 men. Porifirio Diaz is at Huamantla with 8,000 men, and expected to receive a reinlorcement or 4,000 beloro attacking the City of Mexico. , In taking tne command in peison, Maxi milian said : "This day I desired long since. but obstacles were tn the way. 1 am now free Irom all ooupromisea, and can follow my own sentiments." Iu tbe expected oattte Maximilian win command in person. Fertility op Tkxas. A correspondent of tbe Galveston New baa recently traveled through the central countiot of Texaa. Ue . t. . . I.. . .u. . . I n ta m tliA IKtli rt month, "Qelds ot bunurecu or acre on tue i present generation. nave i itary. and this fact seems to confirm the re ports tbat the rising of the Irish has failed to be cenerai Lokuon. March 0 Evening Dispatch from Dublin state that small bands of Fc ninns are patrolling the counties of Cork, Waterford, Tipperary, and Limerick, press ing the people into their ranks, atd com mitting other offenses everywhere. The taverns in the city of Cork are to bo cloted every evening at dusk. James Stephens is reported to be still in Paris. iiueyitu:k. . There are twenty tannncries in Milwau kee, which together produce nearly two millions of dollars worth of leather. Faro is tbe popular game in Detroit. It costs as much to learc it there as in Xew York. The testimonial in honor of 'William Lloyd Garrison has reached thirty thousand dollars, and it is designed to make it up to fifty thousand. The subscribers are from all parts of the country, and all classes of society; and twenty-seven are'Britisb, includ ing John Bright. One of the fathers in tbe family of West Pittstkld, Mass., Shakers, came to the con clusion, recently, that it is not good for man to bo alone, and acting upon the new reve lation, he deserted the brotherhood in com pany with a blooming Shakeress, young enough to be his grauddaughter. The Jesuits proclaim that they are con stantly increasing in number. Dickeus is an object of hatred on the part of printers, bis copy 13 so bad. The editor of tbeLouisville(Miss.) Dulliton lives and prints bis paper in juil. In the forty years from 1820 to 18G0, we took from Europe 4,512,171 emigrants. Portbmoutb, Va., is delighted with a cat having six legs and a dog with two beads. Rev. C. II. Spurgeon, tbe celebrated Bap tist pulpit orator, of London, is expected to be in attendance at the meeting of the American Baptist Union, in Chicago, iu May next. The prohibitory liquor law lias been killed by tbe Minnesota Legislature, A man named Frank Burns, confined in tbe Richmond (Va.) jail for a petty crime, banged bimseit recently, The city of Petersburg, Virginia,has built two dredging scowr, and called one General Grant and tuo otber General Lee. P. T. Barnum, the showman, has recently invented a wonderful elastic band which is to work a wonderful revolution in tailoring, The Louisville (Ky.) Democrat say thut tbe current tobacco year began in November. 1,040 hogsheads were sold in January, and last month 2,323, at an estimated value of 1216,532.37 A Boston jury has decided that Mary Ford cannot recover damages agaiust John Turner for shooting bur nose off with a rocket last July. Boston does not place much value on noses. Julius n. II. Hasbrouck, a youth about 18 yeara of age, has been arrested in New lork on a Cliurge ot robbing his employer John H. Cannon & Co., of about f 4,000 in gold checks. A portion of the money was recovered. . Abraham Liucoln't ton ha opened a law omca in unicago. Tbe Treasury Department has decided that goods in bond are not liable to duties levied under the new tariff approved on Monday last, A case of courtship, of forty-five yeara standing, is reported iu East Lynne, Man. Tbe gentlemuu baa paid hi visit on each alternate tsunuay. Tbe Pennsylvania Legislature baa appoin ted a special committee to inquire into the lottery and "policy" business carried on in . i , i i , i me city or runaueipuia.. Tbe Virgioia and Tennessee valley, from Lyucbburp- to Chattanooga, is suffering from tbe heaviest freshet know there curing the Unoer Brazoa. a white a snow-banks, with the cotton hanging ia the bolls." Some of . ... . these fields bad been picked twice or tnree times, yet gentlemen from Georgia and northern Alabama who were in bi party aid that tbe showing of cotton waa better than tbat of their beat field at borne on the first picking. Unfortunately, many of tae planter arc unable to gather muoo mora than half of their crops. Tb rest U lett in the Held. A Wis cousin woman lately tried to collect $8,900 insurance money oa a log of wood w hich aba bad placed in a coffin and buried a bar husband, but tb trick was discover- companied it with a protest agaiust it ceo ta. - i sututionanty i Statistic show tbat during tbe past year nearly two hundred persons have been burn ed to death by the explosion of kerosene lamps, aLd tbat the destruction oi property amounts to more than f o.ooo.ouo, 'A puttier, with Ler two cub, attracted by tb crying of ao infant, suddenly made her entrance into the house of a Mr. Burnett, living near Black Mountain, N. C, abort w hile since. Virginia I tuVlna tb back track at lost both bouse of the Legislator have voted bill to call a convention in auoordanc with ,b Reconstruction law, but tb bout no- Notice to Aantftftora Tor 1807. NOTICE it hereby given to the Aieaori of the different townihipe and borough! in Northum berland County, to eall at the Oomininlonera' Office, at Hunbury, on tha Itt day of April, 1S467, to reeeive their books and instruction oonoerning the Assess ments. All must appear in person, and none should fail to be present on that day. HUUH MARTIN, , , JNO. ECKMAN. Commissrt. SOL. B1LLMAX, ) Cbas. VTaAvia, Clerk. Commissioner!' Offioe, ) Hunburj, March 18, 1867. FOR GRKKLKV'3 History Complkt. F.xtr.ordi kak7 Opportunity! Usparsu.ei.id Success: I This History contains aecomus of about one hundred Dilutee not geiirnillv found in tlie eurlier works on the Re brltion, even in those tnoat widely circulated. Now t tint Grrklet'b Riptort is onmpU-teri, its nonularity it ereatei thnn ever before, and sella with a rapidity which mukes it the most valuable work for Cmivassersevei published. Adiliees O. D. CASE CO., Publishers, at Hartford, Conn., Cleveland, Ohio, or Detroit, Mich. March 16, l67 t. $150 REWARD S500 IN GOLD STOLEN 1! TUB above reward will be paid by the subscriber for the recovery of the above money, or the ar rest of the guilty person who committed the robbery, or tuch information aa will lead to tbe arrest and conviction of snob person or persons. Tbe money was in gold coin, vii : tight 920 gold pieces one of them marked V. K., one $10 gold piece, marked M. R. The remainder was in gold piooetef f 10, ti, $2.50 and $1, making in all fire hundred dollar in gold. The robbery wat committed pa tbe promise of the subscriber, Valentine Klase, residing near SnydeTtown, In Shamokin township, Northumber land aounty, sometime tinee August 1865, but tbt supposition it that it wat done on the night of tbe 23tb of February, when Mr. and Mrs Klase supposed they were drugged by tome nareotio aa they tlept without waking until late the following morning. VALENTIN E KLAbE. Enydertown, March It, 1866. ItO'I'IVK TO I'AR.T1KR!(. T0RRINGT0N & HODGKINS.I MANUFACTURERS OF H -A. -W BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, Nunbnry, Ia. WE are now prepared to f urnUh to the farmers of Northumberland, and adjoining couuties, a. pure article of Super- Phosphate, which, as a fcrtiliter tor Wheat, Corn. Oats, Urate, 4c, cannot be excelled. Ilodgkins, the senior partner, having had tome eight years experience in manufaq) uring l'nosphate, which wns extensively told in the southern counties of Penn sylvania, at also in Maryland and Delaware, flutters uimsell tbat ee tt able to produce an article union wilt reoommend itself to all whoffivo it a trial. We now offer it at a reduced prioe, confident tbat those who purchase once will become permanent customers. Sold in Ilarrelt and Bogs, at $57 per 2000 lbs., at onr new InuulUctory, ICattt Klurkel (4tiet. Alto shipped to all points on tbe Phil 'a. A Erie, Northern Central. Lackawana 4 Rloomsbarg and Shamokin Valley Railroads. J. E. TORRIJTQTON, ED. HODlikUUS. Sunbury, March 10, 1867. No mora Bald Head! Vi more . Gray Locke ! 1R. LKOS' ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER, it pronounoed by all who have nted it the very beat preparation for the Hair. It it a positive euro for Baldness, eradicates Dandruff and ll union, ttopa tho Hair from falling out, and speedily restores Gray Locks to their original hue and luxuriance It operatea oa tho teoretioaa and fills tbe gltndt with new life and coloring natter. Thin, dead, faded or gray hair will alwavt be brought baok by a j- i: .T i.. Lr.., .. , : . -il . lew appuoauoua, iu its yuuuuu avunueuov, vitality and eolor. - - . - - It makes tha hair soft, glossy, fragrant, pleasant to the touoh and esjy to arrange. Dry, wiry and intractable locks become moist, pliant and disposed to remain in any desired position. As a Hair Dress ing it hat no equal. The tales are enormous and it it a universal lavor ilea tin old ana young oi doiu sexes, t . . ' - Sold by Druggists throughout the United States. Address all orders to eiEULER EMITH. Sole Proprietors, 1ST North Third St., Phil'ts. Koveuibor 24, 1866. ly. Government I 4APR0PERTY AT PRIVATE SALE M1TKLM0. 5,000 Now and Second-Hand TEAM HARNESS. 10.000 BRIDLES and COLLARS. 8.000 SADDLES, all Styles 2 to 8 00. 300 Four Horse Government WAGONS. 8,000 WAGON COVERS, all Sites, new k norm. 6,003 BLAN KETS, and HORSJ. COVERS. AUo, a large Stock of Reins, Lead Line, Whips, Buggy and Amhulanc Harnett. Portable Forget, Chains, bwiaglelreea, Lead Bart, etc, etc. Wheel Team Harness, little worn all Oak tann ed Leather and serviceable, cleaned and Oiled 4 dol lars per horse or mule, Including Bridle Lead do.. dollars. H agon Uriait, l dollar, uoiiart i to a dolt.' Extra Hair lined Artillery Cat do., i and t dollars. Double Reins, 1 75 to $3 23. Lead Lines, 1 dot. Halters, 6 to 11 dolt, per Dos. OfboerV New Bad diet Id dolt-., with plated Bit Bridle, 21 dolt.; good at new, 12 dolt., with bridle, id dolt ; valise Saddles for Boys, 6 dolt. . ... w tgoo Covert, made ta Ot any wagon, heavy linen, S to 6 dolt., tupperior cotton Duck. to 8 dolt. '12 ot , Dock, to 12 dole. 1,000 Hospital Tenia, new aad goad as aaw, II oa. duck 14 feet square jo te 40 dolt. Officers' A. Tent, T feat square, from to dolt. 10,000 BAGS, from 12 oa. Duck, ltt. quality, I buahelt dult.; tt bat. 1 dolt.; but II dolt, per Dae. 2nd. qutlitv, T U, I M and M. M ALL ORDERS BENT BT EX PRESS, QjO. X), 26x42 ia 27xM 27x44 25x30 27xSl 2:ix28 Village Blacksmith, 27x32 Manifesto Destiny. (Fortune Telling) 21x28 The Massacre at Wyoming in 1776, 26x30 Mount Vernon to the old time, or, Wasb i r :iazton at 30 yean age, ' ' 26x31 The escape of Alaster MacDoneld from the jnaesacro oi uiencoe, znx.ie TheMedonna, 26x34 They Cave deeaed expedient to offur them to their friendt and the nublie at one dollar and fifty eentt each, tne price, noretoiore naving oeen iwq uoiiara eaob, and for tha purpose of stimulating the getting un of Clubs, thev have determined to award premi urns to tbe setters un oi tne tiuos, ana in muuiuon thereto to distribute amongst the subscribers the sums of 50,000 in money .and paintings, as toon at the sale shall have reached 10,008 engravings.' As it It onr intention to advertise) very extensively, and as tha engravings are well known throughout the whole country, we have no doubt, that with tha low prioe we charge for them, and with the exertion whioh will be put forth by our nomeroui friendt, the number willjbe reached in a abort time. At toon as it ia reached, the subscribers, through their Club Agents, will be notified by a oiroular letter from ns, naming the time and method of distribution. CLUB RATES. . Single Engraving $1 SO each by mail free. For 1 5 we will tend 13 Eng. A 2 to the Club Agent. 2i " 30 . 34 ' 60 " 74 ' 100 15 20 2; 30 " 50 ! 80 " 110 4 a u a I j " a Silver Watch. " a Silver Lever. a Hunting Lever. The Last Supper ' "-v " Departure oUbe Pilgrim Fathers fof Amer rloa, Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, Bimrpvu ,v. imi,.u,Iv ira, iw.nnuij TITT P TIT Jl fT P T Itf 1 Tl T" 1 Rlun Jnuttering nis Hecruitt, of her wtffi B v mx LtA 1 U AftIj cWn.rwT Ocr Navy. The whole number of vessels dow in the United States navy is 274. Of the iron-emus, 21 are at League Island, 10 at New Orleans, 8 at Mound City, 6 at Washington, 2 at Boston and 2 at San Fran cisco, xa vessels were soiu during lust yenr. : A switch tender, named O'Brien, whose negligence caused tho death of two passen gers on the Mew .Jersey Railroad last sum mer, has been convicted of manslaughter, at Newark, and sentenced to $000 tine and three months' imprisonment. A Chinaman having drank too much liquor, said: "Rum' not proper, make China man number one fool.", Last week a piece of coal, weighing ?,C70 pounds, from the mines of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, at Summit Hill, passed over tho Lehigh Valley Railroad to New York, where it is to be shipped to the Paris Exposition as a sample of one of the products of the Lehigh Valley. A man in Philadelphia put his Motheri aged 70, out in the street to be taken care of by Ihe police. The mother's days have been long in the land. The son's are not very likely to be if wo except tho negative implied in the constructive promise of the fifth commandment. The Cincinnati Commercial says: There are thousands of people in Alabama starving. The destitution is more grDcrul than our people suppose. In a single couuty (Chero kee) with u population of not over 17,000 persons, white and black, there arc over 5, 000 without food to cat, and nine-tenths of those able to work have no supplies of corn or grain to plant for the coming year. A correspondent says there is not more than grain enough in Georgia to last until the end ot March. A little girl named Walker, died at Al bany from the poisonous effect of the green coloring on candy which she ate. Nino hundred and eiuhty-nine love let ters were produced in evidence in a breuch-of-promise caso in Liverpool recently. Large shipments of corn are coming over the Virginia Central railroad, destined for south Carolina. Connecticut Milleritcs are getting their ascension robes ready for June 10th next, when they expect to "go up." (jcn. D. II. Hill s "Land we Love is soul to have a subscription list of 12,000. Save Youk Doctor's Bills. When Dr. Wistar'a Balsam of Wild Cherry will core coughs, colds, bleeding at the lungs, and ar rest the fell destroyer, Consumption, it tines more than most physicians can do. 1 he use of a-rngle bottle, costing one dollar, will satisfy the incredulous thut they need look no further for the required aid. The Supreme Court cf Pennsvlvania him decided that the shares in National Banks are subject to State taxation in the hands of the shareholders. Hon. Robert C. Wiothrop, of Boston, has contributed $300 to the Southern Relief Fund. In a letter accompanying the dona tion, be aays : "I fear that our people are not sulliciently alive to t.io danger or starva tion which is impending over many parts of the South." Trrc most Ushatpt Person In the world is the Dyspeptic. Everything looks dark and gloomy; lie feels "out of sorts" with Iiimseir and everybody else. Llie is a bur den to him. This can all be changed by taking Peruvian Syrup (a protoxide of Iron.) Cases of 27 yeara atanding have been cured by it. Our consul at Montreal cave a ball at the Lawrence Hall on the 23d to live hundred people. London is 1860 bad an estimated popu lation of 8,037,i01, as compared with 2,003,- 513 in 18GS. In 1800 there were in London 107,008 births, and 80,120 deaths. . An old woman in Michiean. a few davs ago, on her death bed, confessed her guilty complicity in a murder committed twenty- six yeara ago at V atertown, New York. Boston has subscribed more for the desti tute of the South, rebels and all, than New York. What a text this ought to be for the South to pieach from I Will they take it I Governor Fenton, of New York, has re fused to commute the sentence ot Hiram Coon, convicted of the murder of Mary Baker, and be will be hang on the 22d inst. " A correspondent of the Lewistown Jour nal call attention to the fact that where oak -forests have existed ever since the first settlement of this country, if the trees are cut down there at ciice spring up on the spot pine sapling, covering ail the ground. It in turn the pine trees are cut uown, oa trees in turn succeed them, A Valuable Mousk-Nebt. Mr. Charles Prcacott, of tbe town of Cortlandt, N. Y., about the middle cf la.t bcpteuiber, lost from his vest pocket at night after going to bed, about eight hundred and forty dollars, rolled together. . How he lost tbe mnuey be did not know ; no burglars had been in the bouse through the night. - Ue suspected a aervant who bad lived for a long time in the family, and who waa believed to be strictly honest ! bat lie did uot tell any per son of the loss except his wife, and they determined to wait and watch. Latt Tues day, the 6th inst., M:t. Prescott waa look ing for some pieces of old muslin in a closet. On the floor was an old bag, and in the folds of it mouse bad made her pest ; she bad liued it with tbe missing greenbacks, which were well preserved. . 5-20a Without charge, and at present with a PROFIT r. o i ...... the HOLDER, - I lu - ' - ' . -. OOLD, 8ILVEH, ' .' ' V , ' A i' ' COMPOUND INTEREST KOTE3. Annlieatloni by mail will reeeive vrotnnt atten tlon, and all information oheerfully furnished. Stookt and Bonds bought and told on commission, here or in New York. Orden solicited. February 23, 1H67. m PAVING FLAG STONfil THE subscriber It prepared to deliver to the citl' tent of Sunbury and Northumberland, atic neighboring towns, a tuperior quality of FLAO 6 TONE, for paving, at the shortest notice. Orders attended to by addressing at Eunbury, to - WM. CLARK. Sunbury, Feb. 18, 187 aa .mi:Hii'i-'M nam;. BY virtue of a certain of Venditioni Exponas, it sued out of tha Court of Common Pleat of North umberland county, and to ma directed, will be ex. posed to public sale, at the Court House, in the Borough of Sunbury, on Monday, March 18th 1867, at 1 o'clock P. M., the following property, to wit: Five (a oertain lott of (round, situate in the Bo rough of Shamokin, Northumberland county, Pa., described as follows : Lot No. S, bounded on the north by lot No. 2, the property of David N. Lake ; lot No. 4, bounded by lot No. 3 ; lot No. 6, bounded by lot No. 4; lot No. A, bounded by lot No. 6; lot No. 7, by lot No. 6 on the north, and Walnut street on the south, all fronting on 6th street, in width about 20 teet, and in depth about 160 feet to a 25 feet alley, in block No. ly in the plan of said lown.f Sciied, taken into elocution, and to be told at the property of William Atwater with notice to tenants. DANIEL BECKLEY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, I Eunbury, Feb. 9, 1867. Carriage for Sale. ONE CARRIAUB, may be nted with one or two, Horses. Inquire at this offioe. March 2, 1867. Tbe Club packages will be very securely packed and forwarded by Express. Any person may Ret up Clubs and forward tha amount either by Expross, Sight Draft, Post Office Order or in a registered letter, and in all eases the Engravings will be immediately sent, and for each engraving a numbered eertifieato and receipt will be enclosed in the oackazo. CO D. ORDEKS. Person! wishing to tend for Engraving! and pay tbe Express Co., when they are received, will be required to tend with their order $2 to $5, aooording to its amount, and this will bo credited on their bill. LIST OF PREMIUMS. To be distributed One of $10,000 in money, $10,000 " ,000 " Five of l.W'O " a.Oi'O Ten of '500 .4 000 Fifty of 100 " 4,000 One hundred elegant Oil Painting, richly framed Landscapes, at $100 each, 10,000 Two hundred elegant Oil Paintings, richly iramed, Interior Views, at $60 eaoh, 10,000 - tSO.000 The AMERICAN ARTISTS UNION would add that thoso premiums are to be considered only in the light of a free gift to their patrons, as the Engrav ings are furnished them below their market value. and at the eost of engravings, after tbe plates are procured, at very trifling, they can easily afford to make tbe distribution, large at it it. . Wa trutt that our numoreut friendt throughout the eountry and Canadat will use their utmost exer tions, to that if possible, the distribution may be made toon, and it can be done if they are active. Ladies have often made excellent Club Agents for us and we solicit their kind efforts, which will not go unre warded. Let one or more encrgetio persons in every town and village in the country oommence at toon at the tee this, and get up at Urge a Club at possi ble. By to doing they will be the meant of Intro, duoing elegant engravings into families, and thus aid iu tbe cultivating a tatto far the beautiful and refined. Address Orders Sic. Amkbicah Artists' Uxiox. 25 Pine ttrect, New York. March 1. '6T.-M , ' HO.FORSKRONENBERGS AT the above named place will be told from this date all tho GOODS at Wholesale prices. We invite Families to supply themselves with CLOTH INO, etc., and alto cull on Country Storet to come and buy of us at we will loll ttriotly at City Whole sale Market Prices. All our Uoods must be told np to tha ltt of April, when our Store will be removed. For the take of yourself, come and secure bargains. ARNOLD 1.0UCHUE1M, S KKONENBKRU'S Old Stand Sunbury, March , 1867 . T. S. SHANNON, Praotloal Watchmaker Ao JEWELER, From PHILADELPHIA. In Simpson's Building, Market Square, 3TJ1TBTJB.T. PSITIT'A- HAVING become the successor of Mr. A. E. Sa vaob, be would respectfully solicit the custeni of the eititent in general. Hoping by ttrioi atten tion to badness that they will furor bim with their pttronage. '- Mr. H. hat been connected for tha past ten yean with some of the best bouses in the city, in the Watchmaking trade, and all work entrusted to bit care will be done with promptness and dispatch, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. Hit stock of American, Swiss Watches, Clocks, Jewelrv and Silverware, will be told at low at can Um n,irlil In the nitv. and of the Artt oualitv. Particular attention paia to tna repairing oi c me Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. --.., . l3r4U orders promptly ailed.. Matoaie Marks made to order. Banbury, March 2, 1867. , Adtmlalatrator'a Nolle. -a-rnTICRUhareb rives that letter! of admlntt- trait on having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Robert W , Brooks, lata of the Borough of Knnknrv. Northumberland eonntV. Pa., deceased. All persons indebted are requested to make immedi ate paysaeot, and (hot having claims to present inem amy autaenucatea ior seuicmeui. r v .... 7 v w uiwtn AmV To Jurymen & Others, ATTENDING next term ol Court, are hereby informed that BOARDING can be bad at Mm. TIIONPHiO'S BOARDING HOUSE, Near the Northern Central Railroad Depot, SUN- uuni, r a , at ine most reasonable rates. TR ANSCIENT and PERMANENT BOARDERS, will Dud this a first class house. Thankful for past patronago, and by strict atten tion in the future I hope to continue the same. AlAItlA XllUMfOU.X. Sunbury, March 2, 1867. Commissioners' Sale OF Nontoal and l.'nisontod Lnnds. fiTOTlCE it hcruby given that the following treats. X of Unseated Lands and Lott of Grouod will be told at public tale at tbe office of the County Com missioners, in the borough of Sunbury. Northumber land county, on MONDAY, the 8th day of APRIL,. A. D. lt07, which laid tracts of land and lott of ground have heretofore been purchased at Trea-. surer s sale, for tho use of the county of Nortbum--borland in pursuance of an Aotot'tienernl Assembly, passed the 1 :ilh ot March, 1815, entitled an Act to nuiend an Act directing the mode of telling unseated lands for taxes and for other purposos, the said tract, having been purchased at aforesaid by tbe County Commissioners and have remained unredeemed fur five years and upwards, this sale to be in purtuance of. and in aooordanoe with the powers given in too acts of Ueneral Assembly, passed the 2Dlh day of,' March, 1824, lection 1. 2 lots, block 125, Not. 8 and 9, in Zorbe, as the fro-. porty of Widow Miller. 2 lots, block 139, in Zerbe, at the property of John. Burk. 1 lot. block 08, No. 12, in Zerbe, as the property, qf Oottlieb Oapcy. 2 acres of land in Lower Mahonoy, at the property. oi it. ncrota. 2071 aorei oi land in Coal, Warrantee, Alexander,- uuntcr. ' 136 acres of land. Warrantee James Seeley. 100 aores of land in Shamokin Warrantee, Alexan-. der Hunter. 60 acres of land in Coal, Warrantee, Peter Brotious., oO acres or land in Cameron, Warrantee, Alexander, Hunter. One-third of 101 acres of land in Coat, Warrantee, 1 nomas Keete. -67 aores of land in Little Mahonoy, Warrantee, Alex- anaer itona. 28 acres of land In Little Mnbonoy, Warrantee, John. Smith. 42 acres of land in Lower Augusta, Warrantee, John Smith. 28 acres of land in Lower Augusta, Warrantee, John, cinitn. 77 acres of land in Lower Augusta, Warrantee, John, Smith. , Five-sixths of 100 acres of land in Jackson, Warran- tee, Ihos. Keete. 16 acret of land In Coal. Warrantee. PbiliD Hursh. 77 acres of land In Little Mahonoy, Warrnnteo, Dr. John Smith. Flve-slxlhs or 239 ecree of land in Little Mahonoy, Warrantee, That. Reese. 2881 aores of land in Little Mahonoy, Warranto, John Smith. 42 acres of land in Little Mahonoy, Warrantee, John. pmun. 300 aores of land ia Upper Mahonoy, Warrantee, John Smith. 103 acret of land la Shamokin township, Warrantee, james iewis. HUOn MARTIN, ) JOHN LCKMAN, ICommii'rt. .. SOLOMON BILLMAN ) Can. Wsavsa, Clerk. March 2, 1867. 6t Eunbury, March , 1887. 61 - piA."eO ron sale:, TTANDSOMS, fine-toaed, new, and price lew. XX Inquire at thit Othoe. NEWAD VERTlgENjgt rAdssUailatf rotor police, IRTTKR8 of aiiniiilkii alios on the estate of Cateeiiut j Hanghurt, dar sated, lately es Detatraro township, ti.HUumherlaua eoeiuy, aaensf beta f ranted to the au Sertifiuxl, by the ttegittar of aai4 mmukf. All neteuut bidetiied to Ue tame will staki tin mad lata paymeuu aud thuae aaviof etaiaae asaitift tbe as tae, will prateat uesa duly authenticated. . i. W WEEKS, Administrate Dfiawan twpv, Marat It, 18S7.-4I. PI I HI.Y A. CO. Ho. ?ST 539 North FRONT St.. PUILAD'A, Pa. to. rara i'i.,&an iukk. No. 483. Hth Street. WASHINGTON. D. a Priee-liit tent oa application. March u, laof 2. c - GEO. WELKEB;:: - VIBB LIFB INBOHAWCB AOV-fCY, Offioe. Market Street. EUNBURY. Risks takea la First Clan Stock aad Mutual Oatana Bias. Capital Represented $1 l,4t.e. eunbary, May 1J, l66.-y CONSUMPTION CAN Bit CUftEl). THE TRUE REMEDY I LAST DISCOVERED. Jpkauaa'tt tFreaila Meatt Care, Prepared front the formula of Prof. Trouateaa, of Dyspepsia, Maratmaa, Ueaerai Debility and all mo, bid conditions )f the system dependant oa deficiency of vital furoe. It it pleaaant to taate, and a tiagla bottle will convince tha stoat skeptical ( it value at tha great healing remedy of the age. $1 a bot Ua,t tia kettles ft fi. Bent by Express. Sold by 8. C, LPHAM, No. 24 Sputa EIGHTH Street, '- ' Philadelphia. And all principal Drug-Una. Circulars seat free. atarea l, icoi .am ' MOON & LAMPI1EAR, No. S araa 4 Fail tot Market. NEW YORK, WHOLESALE DEALERS dt SHIPPERS) I" i I 1 1 of all' kinds of j ' F B S H PIS H . All orders ponctnally attented to. - February 23, 1867 6m. - Kxecutor'tt Notice. EUuie of TnOMAS JiOBfNS, A-fevitW, NOTICE h hereby given that letters testamentary having been granted to tba undersigned, on the estate of Tbouiat Rubbins, lata of the Borough, of Sunbury, Northumberland eounty, Pa., deceased, all persons indebted are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having elalmt to present them, duly authenticated, tor settlement . juhh . mak.us, tsxeeutor. Sunbury, Feb. 16, 1867. VALUABLE &EAL ESTATE FOE SALE THE underaigned oCars at ptivaU tale the follow ing valuable real etia,t. tituata In tha Borough Sunbury, lata tua property of Thomas H,Qbipa, dee d: The Hotel Proferty on Fropt street, with all tha outbuildings, Ac, lately' occupied by Frederick bpaobt.t . A valaabts Bousa and' Lot aa Marital Street, to gether with ail tha outbuildings. For further Darticulart annlv to executor. JOHN Q Feb. 16, 1867 2m Sunbury, Pa. TIB STOCK and FIXTURES af a established Confectionery, ;itfc a Oyster department, aad gpoa ran o enawta. . : , ' T v .1 , o ' " app!i w ,aa.' -.WOCILLXR, t .t Jaa. II 186T. . , , . Baabary , Pav . ttALL aad see rbete Weeailful Bird t ages at tks aew Hard are store of J. a. COMET 4 C- BOUNTY FOB SOLDIERS. I HAVE stajla atTaaganoatt in Waahingtoa City,', (or the prompt eolloouon of Bounty under tba lata Act of Congiete. I have also received the pre- , per blanks to prepare tbe claims. Soldiers entiUod to tbia Bounty Mould apply Immediately, u it Is es timated that U will require three years to adjust al' tha elaimt. All aoldiers who enlitte for threa yean and who have not received more tbap St)D bounty arc entitled to tha bensila of this Aot, at weii aa soldiers who bar anlartad for three years and discharged after serviee of two years, by reason of woaods reeeived, disease eeotraoled in lino of duty, or re-enluUnent. TT " LLOYD T- ROHRBACH. Sunbury, Aagust la, I860. I ' - - Caala 1 Cssah ! Cava la ! ! t . ...j r. ,.n. fer all kindt el U.rd'.are, Iro, Ns.U, ;h H.rd-.re ISu.reef J. U. CO.VLE. CO. j (uabury, Jaae 16, 166.