i linns ' run "amkimcaw." TERMS ONE DOLLAR AMD FIFTt CBNTS tf annum, ti CO If not paid within the year. No papor discontinued until nil arrearages are paid. These terms will bi trtotljr adhered to hereafter. If tubMribers neglect or refuse to take their new. r apcrs Irom the ottioe to which they are dlreoted, they ire responsible until they havs settled tha bull and ordered them discontinuod. Postmastors will pleas, sot as our Aa-ontf. nad irana. letters containing subrorlption money. They are permitted to do this andar tha Puck Offioi Law. Jon fhistino. Wa have oonneeted with our aatiiblliiliment a wall scleoted JOB OFFICE, whioh will enabla ui to eeuto, In tha neatest ttyls, svery variety of Printing BUSINESS CARDS. t. i. -nusin. L. 8, KAIg- Attorney and Coiinicllor) nt luw, Cliemnt Street, went of tho N..C. and P. A E. Rail roiid Hepot, in the building lately occupied by V. Lasarus, Esq., SUNBTTRy, PENN '-A.. Collections and all Profes-iona.1 burines promptly "'"'ded to in Northumberland and adjoining Cuun- BOYER & WOLVEHTOtf, aitkj:v8 ax law. On Second Floor In Iiright'a Now Building, SUNBUKY, PEXN'A. S. D. tovprt and W. J. WoLVEnTo.v, rcapeotfully imnunce that tbey have entered into co-pnrtnerfhin in the firuutioe of their prefeffion in JSorthuinbtf. ;iin I Hnd aili 'ininj; couulies. Contultationj cau bo ii.l.l in the OcitUA. A) ill 4, .S. ly Vttnvnpy nt I.niv, fclNDLKY, PA Collerliona attended to in the counties of Nor liiiimber'.iind, Uuiou, tnyder, Montour, Uuluiubia tud Lj Mming. KCFEUKITCttl. Hon. John M. Hood, I'hiladelphla, A. tf. Cattell A Co., " Hon. Win. A. Porter, " Murton Jlo.Michnol, Efq , ' S. Kotchnm A Co., 280 Ponrl Street, New Yofk. J"lm V. AshiucuJ, Attorney at Law, " Wutlhewa it Cox, Attorneys at Lair, Sunbury, Mnruh 2M, HiI2. Wu.Jt. Roi&trEiLKR. Lloyu T. KoniiuA'-u ROCKEFELLER & ROKRBACH. tl.lliLieY, OFFICE in Ilanpt't new L'uilding, fecoud fiour. lintranoe on Market f-'quare, uuburv. Janunry 4. IRila. Teeth I Teeth I .1. ti. C'KEKNI.XjKIt, GTJUGEON DENTIST, Firinirly of ASHLAND, O.. announcis to tha cf ti sou? of N.irth'inihorliui'l county, that hu has l.io;itcd ic t-l XfiLU'.V, lor tho prui-tica of Duntietrv, und fe.ipeotfiilly golioitt your palruUHge. tydW'aUcu lion pmil to fitting nuj dtw.ng teoth. Teelh x trifti j irnho.it vain, by iiaiuif Narcotic spray Htaoh I have u"I for thruo yeard with t.cjtct tue en ud itv injiiticitf rosulLs. Ctrioe in Kooniii formerly occupiod by I'r. J. S. Antflu, in Heasiiut'a liuildiug, Markut Siiuaro :1'.''AIiLvJ'''l ninr. 7, OS. itsoBusllii.C, Simon P. WoLVKiiruy. hilij & rcLviaarow. ISIsrncjK it i! a CouiiHcloi-H lit l,;Mr, tV7II.,L iitU'rul to tho o.illc!tif,!i tif all kii.'Ix of V cluiuii, iiiuiiait0' Hali i'ay, iiounty nuj I'ca-lM-'- apl. 1, 'lio. 'I ) North i::do of Public Square, one door eiut of tha Oi l Bank iiuililmj. S U N Ii L' U V , 1' ii X X A . ' Cc.Hculions and u'.l Protosjionnl bwincss proinptTy tftemlcd to iu iho Cou.ts of Nnrthunihcrland .iiii djoiiiiu),' CounticK. Sunliury.Sopt. lb, laoii. X. II. Pfitnv, J. I'. Jamls. ATTOKNEYS AT LAW, fcSLNIiUJiY, PA, 1 CitK'o in thefeconj tory of Dewart's b-nl ,i Iriur, n-- ' viinnip; Iho Vcmocrat oilico, on the north 'id of Markut Square. i U'ill u!lei,. promptly to the collection of cluiim ' in I other profcwional kuMneu intrusti-1 lo bis cure, '. :a .Nur:huii,b,rU!i i and adiuiuiri counties. i NiTcuiber l.ii7. ADDISON Q. MAP.R, ! A T T O U X K Y A T L A W, EHaMOKIN, Northumberland County, l'a. VLL business iittcndud to with Iloli.pttots ucd diliguiicc. Miiiuiokiii, Aiij. 10, li",7 ly J. SI. HILBUSH. SURVEYOR AWD CONVEYANCR AND JUSTICE Ob' THE PEA CE. Muhw;, Xurtitumhtrlavd . Count j, 7Vftt Office iu Jackson t-iwnrhip. Kiigaz'iuicnta can be uitdo by lutier, directcj to tho above addrctc. All buillls euliuated to hit coie, will to prouintly atienJ-d to. ' Aprl 22, IHiiS ly MEUCHANT TAILOR, And Dealer in CLOTHS, CASrSLMEKES, VESTING, &c. I'uMii Ki tii, kuiiiU of Ucunr'a UJot.l, SUN 3 U it Y. S A March 31 looil G-. "W- LJ TjrxT, " j .t(tr.j'v mid Conuai lloi- at l,nv, ' OiTJ'v'iiin liuupl'. new Uuil.tin, on aecoud floor ! tutrauou iu ilurkut 64uarc, ! StlNrXJTJPlY, 3? A. i Will attend promptly to all professional l-ittltii-s I rniiu-tc. to In. caru. Uio eolleclion 01 cluiuii in i .lorthiiuibeilaud and tho adjoining counties. Bunbury, January 4, 1S6S. C. A. KEIMENSNYDEH, ATTOItXLY AT LAW, SUXIJUUY. PA. All buKinesj entrusted to his caro utuudad to prouipuy una wnn dilijjeuea. tiunbary. April 27, lot7. JNO. KAY CLEMENT, .r,i'UJ"Ue', ',n lhla ttDlX lljf"niDi counties carefully and prompdy amended to. ' Offiua in Market btreet, Third door west of Smith Oenthor's Stovo and Tinware btura, WBOLIlSALE AND RETAIL DliALLH in every variety of ANTHRACITE 0 OAT,, Upper Wuurf. UVNBURY, Penn'a. Kr"Ordurssolioitedand flllej witu promiitoees and dt.'i-.uU'h. ' bunbury, May 12, ISftf. . y COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! ORA-WX Ot BKOTHEH, tVUIiipera) &i Wlioleaale Al Itctuil Itealera lis white .t ai i .i&n ton-, in every variety. Sde Asonti, westward, of tha Ce'.ebruUd Ilonrv Clay Cod. ' Lowea Ws ir, ti'Kucuir, Pa. Bunbury, Jan. 13, lsi6. JOHN P. HAAS, Ical6r la all kiuiii of ANTHRACITE COAL, MIDDLE WIIARF. SL'NBLRY. PA.. TS prepared to supply alt kinds ol AnLracita Coal 1 tr 'ui tuo j hauokm Coal iuiou ul cheap rates. Ail Giaor. prou.pt. y Diia. ti uniry custom ti' spactfully iutioitU 40UX P. HAAS. eutiiaary, Julld, 131. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS BOOKS A6'T BTATIOI7ERY, JJooihlv Ilai Books r-fawlug IJooks and nlata. Hymn flrx.Ks Bunk Looks. .Vutnoraudam P-)ir Pi irles, Pocsc. E.-i'ts Ink .Tar Is, Pouj, - .; :'. 0 i:j 'if i''i; r. i .k. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, BY I NEW SERIES, VOL. o, NO. INTRODUCED INTO AMERICA FROM CRMJ.i', in 1835. HOOFUND'S GERMAN BITTERS, and HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. J'KCt'ARLD HI' DR. C. M. JACXSOX, PintistLrcit, Ft. Tfie grtittiJt knwvn rtmtJiet fur Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, Nervous Debility, JAUNDICE, Diseases of the Kidneys, ERUPTIONS of the SKIN, nil PlKcnurft itrUliif? frm a Ills unlrii it lilvt-r, ftttumut'Iii 01 istvvntiY ov run jilooik H ul t3t il'o'ft'vfj ttptrrt, t'( if ynu mf.ntl tk it Vuc t'jt-m it n ficfrti by .' f thrm, tm-it rtft tturt l L'-it diinjMC A(t. annnftind t't uttuck on the vtt ii.tftul i,tt m i ttts ttf fiTtn- Inly ami s' it eM.ckoi hi fV im nf pftwrfnl rihhtlits1u niitcfub 'e, Iwtf' Urnuajtiu q in Jtuf.'i, tvi if t'u rwUt. ConftHpftifon. Ftattjlonco, Tnwarrl Vifn, FuhitiBnot' iilood to the lluud, Acidity Ot tho Btomncht Nnusci, HeRi't bum, DiMjrust forFo'vI.I'ulnoss or VVeiant iu the Stomach, Sour Eruotation. Hink ItiK or k'ittorinf? nt tho Pit the ttronch. bwimmtne of the Heua. Hurl'iod or Dimcult Hroathinff, Pluttorinff at tho lletirt, Chokin or Smt'ooatlnR Sonsations when in a I.y niRPuwt are, DiuineRn of ViHion, Dttts or Wobs before tho biKht, Dull Pain in tha JToad, Dell cicn'iy of Perspiration, Ycl- lnwnois of the bkin and Eyeii, Pmn in the Bidn, 13a-'k, ChoHt, IiinbH, etc., Sud don Flushon of 11 out liurniiiK in the FIohIi, Const tint Xmuginings of ICvil, and Great Depronsiou of bpiritp. All thfr iit;ci;U. digitise f" th .m-t or fh'jcutut Vrju.nst t".rtiJi tvith ihtj'WX blood f.)ooflanbo (Scnnait Hitters Is ctiHri'ly vrjfef Able, mill t-nntnlim no lliiot- It 1 n coiiipouiid of Klttld Ki trncHi The Haots, lit-rim, mid Itnrhaj front wHIrlt flifne rilnicU an kiindv nrf grtilirrt-d lu liermuiiy. All ilio liicdtclnt.l Vii-titrM nrc rttrartid from I hint by a ncit-miile chcmltit. rl' lie ate (jtlrticlM nir then rtrwnrtieri to t lilt routiiry to be uw?d rxprctsHly fnv the mil ii ufitct arc of I It cue lilt I via. '1' In-re lit mi nlcttliulie MubMuiicc oi any Icltid niied In rotii poiindl iitf t lie 11 1 tern, licnve It In tlio only ltitfrm t!mi cnu le nttt.il It. i-AMri w litre alcoholic ntaiti ttlAuts Atv not udvisablr. IJooflimb's ermtut (tonic t. n vKiAifi,.,. nf ,tH th? itmrfln.nin of 'h: IK'tri, vith I'V'm: StnUi i'i fir iV';m, llranp',tc. It isvsnlfnr thf iili.it '.tisfuft-i as the iliitff lit ClfiS irturt vw. I WK !? .t'r'-Ui' t-'imut:i$ it return d. Tu:i ii'i'i it -.tr tn Tn'-t -f '-til i i- I'm: tiri av. etitiruty iliT'i?nt frof tin f )-''.: ..i't ltiS'-i ,h' tht cure vj' tht dixrn&'i it ini'tl, tftts hr in- ted nfi tic. pffutrutions n f mMVinil tTtntt'ts, trfuU tlf. ' t-'i4 i:t ton awe ttt.coctioits nf rum imotne fyf. V-'f. 'l':iMC is fcciatttly rti t.f th: mrt p-'--.'K.u. i.uU yr rati its ertr f.-n-tl V He P'i 'ti'. I: 'nftf. is t,Jr7,ii'AiV. it it a pV j sit re to t;iW it, i . i i- iijt-t'i i7, rj nt' irtittiiy, una mr ttinut rj--rtii'-r Kit cau'u it to uc ixHunn us nit yrw:i CONSUMPTION. TliouHn udm nf ciuct when flic n tl tit NtipiioHrtl lie mam nUHvtl ttllli I lit ivvrlhtu ilfHM, haw biru rui td by t he line of I hfcc rcmcdlrai Kx( rrme rmiicltit lii debility, and coukU are tliti HPtnal nltciidHJil upon irvrro r it acm ff tlyfcptihl. or dlcaite of th ilivxl t v' ui-gniUi Kvvii tn ckhpn of fc-iiiiliiv Coiifiimptloit, these rtnucdlfi HI be tumid of the ;riati)i.t bene At ttli uiigiliciiang mid ln lgoratlii(. DEBILITY. Tn. is ni vy'ttieine frwl tn Ifonfand's ft?rmin .' r.i or 'ISinir in cn.'ts tf DdnlHy. They inifmrt a t-.i,p M,d tn Ih whole system, strengthen the aft- f.(t:r, t'.'ute an enjoyment nf tht fmntt etuiOlt dt t'oin ii 't to iifjfst it, purify the blowt give u ffnnft r.tiitut, 'teailoy cnitp iu'ttt eradicate the. yellow litifie fr-ti t't tit?, impart a b!a-0i tn the checkt, and ehavj t'u- patent fnoa a short-bretUhtiL, emaciated, weak, ati't u.rrcM iniaUi'., to a fuU-Jaedt ttout, and it'jfr pcrswt. Veak and Delicate Children nri mavte iron fir by lifting (he Blttrm or Tnnks In tact, tht-y iiru Funilly MrdlciiM'. TUry ran be AdiiilnlviM'vd vMli ptrfrt-t hi ft I y lo a child thrre mi tint Ii4 old, t he muat dcilcutc feuiultr, or a man of nlnt-ty. I'tczi itd4 arc Itlooil lHilflel ft ft- 7,-;i.-i una inK curt ail Uiastt resulting fxtvt i id .,-. k'p :fttv ?""; purr; r,p ytuv liver in tri!-r J htep your di jt.'t. i-f nyaus in a iu:, hraW'jf iuwi tt ", bv iff-, c-c f.'u; ri.iuJnZ, und no duuC unit f:t,- atiiil y-'fi. fffttjiavavaq A;Aw " ''kT m mm 4 W V mm m wm) md mm m w 9 l.ndtci who uUli a fair bhlil and CiKiil cotiipU 3.lii, free frtun u yrllOM Kb llitv it nd all olhrr (tlnltgiti iiitiilf t-biinltl ii: ilikC rt-miilii-B orciiftlon !" Tin Iilv i r hi pti fret ortlcr, ami Hi- blund I'.iir, will rcititlt In tpurk. lli cti and blouuitikg thttliks CAI'TIOIV. -:s"iVs ti, , .n in Ji'if irt are crirterfctial, 1 'jcuutfe hjtr the t-jnarr uf t. M. Ji-kmni 01 tn ff irj t.f tit m'tntr M-ipp: r ,u, t l,tthtoud t'f rame of h at UH-u,n 11 taih iiskU. All v'Jizi i :c c:;tt,'.tr(it:. 1 ItoiiiiiititK of It ltcra have been re eel vrd, t t iiUfyiiiif to the virtue of thcae IllllVtlU-ft READ THE RECOMMENDATIONS. KUOM MiX. til.Q. W. WOOIiWAUD, CliK-f .lutiicu of iho SupiHiia Court of Poiinviv:;l,i. l'liiumxpnu, Mau( :l 16th, 1867, Jft.H'1 Ilt"f.nnd's Gt.nn.un Bitters" 14 ttoi an intox l4(tn;7 brera-tet but ii a yn'.d t'llic, useful ill duur den of tit o it it if organs, and nf gnat benefit tn ca.us of UtbilUj and unu of wrvvui action in th ijMm. i'uurt trulit, 010. WOODWARD. H10M 1105. JAMKS TUOMTSOtf, Ju v tltt Supmiic Cuui t of lntiHyhaiiU. ruiLADtLPHU, AruiL 38th, 1864. I cnittldrr HooHnnd1 German Bit ter" a mutuant a mullein In cake of at lutk of liullueat Ion or l)ypept. I run cti'Ofy thin from my experience ot it. Yoitma H hrJnprci, JAMla TllO.MPiO.V. rrn UKr.JOSKpU II. KKNNARD, D.D., r.ut'ir of tht Toinli lUplist Church, rkiMlpUla. h..UcfON T)r. ik : 7 hatthren freanmtly re Stated to amnect my tiuu with recommnuatitm$ of iff -n nt Kinds oj' medi:int but regarding the practice as out ttf my appropriate sphere, I have in alt easts oW dined ; but with a cUar pf in rariout ittstanctstand rw(iuc'iji y in hi y own fatuity, of the usefalnetsof &r, Ifoofttmd'i German ihitert, I d-pzttfor rmcefrttm my ta'Ki. course, lo express tny full conricttn Uud f.tr et i HT.il tii-hlliiy nt th nyitem. anl Hpeclally fur Livr t'iu limit, it 11 h siile Hud VMliublv jijni,tiu,. Jt tome cases it way fail : but uUu!!y, (doubt Wt, it will be very btwyvtiU tm those who suiter from tin abav$ faults. Yours, wry respectfully f. II. KtlsyAUD, Lijhth, bUw CoaU$ XL Price of the Bitters, Si. 00 per bottle j Or, a halt dozen for $5.00. Price of the 'Pernio, 91.60 per bottles Or, a kalf dozen lor 97-60. Tlio Tiii!c U put up lu qniirt Uuttlitt. ttwl'tri that it is Dr. ffcJ!andt Kerm&n JtemtdU that are universally wA awi tn highly recommend mi ; and do not allow the uifjiil in sndme yu $e) tukt any thing eise tkat hs. why say ujuet as gwd, be eawn he mates a tutjer prmftt mn it. These Remedies wili tU sent by express to any locality upon typlisaUem tUtl4 Pltl.CIPAI OFFlCK AT THE OtRMAN MCDlClNl 9TOR, 631 ARCH STJiiSr, Wiladetphi. CHAfl. M. B VA.U. Proprietor, formerly 0. U. JACKSON t CO. Tltr.a fiemed lee are for tele iV OriiKbt-) Mlurrkcciiri and MidU clua Utuitii every litre. wl-ryt ,'e IX t. I, to .'.. t.t 1G. WATCHMAKER AND JEWLE& Corner of Third Street end Markot Squnro, in Mil ler Steno Uuildfhf, SU.N BU UV.P A , of the mont eclebrntcd mker, consisting of the Howard, Apploton, Trncy A Co., Vidthmii, Unrllett, ' V. Kllery, and all grndca of the Elgin Ill's make. Also, sole Agent for the colcbrntt'd, PAUL BRI TON Watch, in Uold and .Silver CRW,at low pricw. Htlwr Wars? Ibi WrildliiK I'rrnt'iilK, f r,tlrl no ,tnsin. Silver Tuhlo ati l lea Spoons, Cutter knives, Kork., Ca.tor.i, Ico Piiehois, Fruit and Unlet: llnnkots, Syrup Mug., liutter IMihos, ami everything in tho Silverwaro lino nt low pi h.' i. A Una stock of It k llinus. Alaon line scleetiun of Uold and Jul Jewelry of nil descriptions, liold and Silver Chains, at low prices. GOLD PENS. Fine Oold Pens in llold, .Silver and Rubber Cnf-e, of tha celebrated Iiuiko by llufTionn and Stewart. CLOCKS. A full assortment of S day and 30 hour Clocks, nl , low prices. : AIo Sole Agent for the eelohrnted I'l'i fected Spec- 1 taoles, warnvuted to give entire .atirfiietion. j Watches, Clucks and Jewelry repaired and war ranted. All urdtrs promptly nttended to at the shot tost no tice, j Sunbury. Sept. S, 18M. I giTam) opening i or I !.M T T A 7 l W IVTri): I j.V 11 U l L U u 1 1 1 Ij It O't'uthiaoii's I'usulliiiEg' jiouI-, nt THOMAS O. NOTT'S .1II:IC(I1A.1' TJtll.JS MTtiCK, MARKET SQUARK, SUNLVH V. PA., Consisting of ENOI.tSII AND FKEN'CII CLOT1I.S, liNULISll ANLlb'ltKN'Cll 0A.-51ME'- TS, ENGLISH J1LLTUNS Or" ALL COLORS, whifh have been selected from the largest nnj bet cutublituiuents in New York and Philadelphia. A general assortment of aSKTLEMEN'S FUKNISHING GOODS, lubracing, Neckties, Collars, Crnviits, orihe latest styles. Fine Lam!;". Wool Poller Jackets. S11UITS and Li'.AWLRS, a lurg-j asonment of the best iiality . A largu varii 'y of U LOVES of every stylo and ttaltity, fioiu thu Hall Kroom (ioiiii lo'the iaboiini; man's, and many other articled tor (ientleuieu's iv ear. I'inc S'l eiicli lobe r.!irls m:ilc to i--r. Ilaviiitrprccurpd the servic.os of the het vim kmen in tho ei.io.. garments will bo mr.do up to order v. bieb esnuot bo excelled in any city iu tits, or quality of goods. lientieairn are particularly requested to eall and see the goo. 1 and work before pur.-haii:i elsewbtre. Sunbury, Oct. 3, 'CS. 'J llO.MAS U. NUTT. BAUCfH'3 n A. W BONE SITEIM'IIOSPIIATE OF LIME, OS EVtKY is a u g a .t s o :; s , SOLi: JIAM'KACTlllEltS A PKUPMLTOIIS, Olllao, No. liO BoutH Doluwnro Avouue, P til LA DJ5LPI1IA. The itbovo Jlnnuro has been beforo the Agricul tural ,ublio for fil'.eeu years past, under oi,o naino and prnprietiirrhip, mid now has an established und large annual salo throughout Iho country. And as a perfect subslitula for Peruvian tiunno (allor b d at one halt the cost) it has been adopted by siji icul turulistot known intelligenco and discrimination It is warranted not lo exhaust' the soil, but on tho contrary lo permanently improve it. The tales now amount to many thousand tons annually, and tbu facilities for its muuul'aeturo are exlousivo aud com plete. Tho above manure! nro furnished in both bns and barrels, whichever cu-dotiicrs prefer. The bugs aro uniform in weight 1S3 pounds. Tho alteution of Farmers is especially directed to the fact that tho sources of tho Haw Material of which tho above manures nro compose!, nro so well under control that we cau furnish them of strictly uniform quality and condition, and that they con tain a larger perccutao ef ammonia lhaii any other dlius of manufactured manures iu the market. ISAl'ti II ,t SOX. 20 South IUluwnra avenue, Philadelphia. tjp'The highest cash piice paid for all kinds of holies. November 2?, 1S03. FALL& WINTER UOODS! AT Miss Louisa Shissler's, MAHKET SiJUAKE. Ladies' und Misses' HAT'S und UON'NLTS, iu immense variety. Jlillicicry taootlst mill 'IViiiinting. l'rcuch tuid American Ribbons, Luces, ilauuker cbiets. tilovus, llo.-iery, aud a general uscorlmeut ol wUh'rw't ' m UUUJS' W"'CU i'aV0 b"" "lucUul I WOOLEN GOODS, FUIIS, kc. 1 enlt) CuIIui-k, Ai'i l.lle C.loi t s, ! Kvery variety will bo found to select from, at Sunbury, Oct. 17, lbiiS. LOOK TO YOUli, INTEIIEStT Call and see the well selected Slock of CLOTHS, CASSIML'RES, UVLTIC0ATTNOS, VLSTINGS, io Just received ut fTYiT-rvr rir airrrrM MEUCHANT TAII.OKINO FSTABLISil MKNT, Fourth Street, below liyster's Store, SUSBVttY WINTER CLOTHING of the most approved Hylcs is made up to order al rcatouablu raius. lie has also a Cot. assortment of Cassiracrs Ebirts, Druwers, liuder.biri:., Overhauls, lllouses, Nock ties, Cotton and Woolen Hose, Suspenders, Uuud kerchiefs, U loves, aud a general variety of GLNTLE-MLX'S KLKNISHINU OOOLS, Give him a call, which you will Cud il to be to your udvnntaxo. Sunbury, Oct. 21, ISCs". Notice to Merchants and Shippers. fpilK utiieislgned, proprietor of Weiser 4 Prick's JL Line, give notices to merchants aud shippers that tho Depot Is still at 811 Market street, i'li.la delphia, and all lioods directed to Sunbury, l'aiivillo aud Lewi. burg, and all iutermodialu stations u!ou tberailroud, will bo promptly delivered. IV Cars leuvo HI I Market street, Philadelphia tri-wcekly Uuefdays, T hurstlays and Saturdays. UHOWN A KLLCliNkK. December T, 1867. CALL and sue ibuse beautiful ird Cages at tha Uew Hardware store of J. II C0NLKY AGO Jp you have a picture you stoat framed, go to 11j tI and gel it dona cheaper lhan any wuore else iu town. ii has moaldiu;. ot ull kni'le ooustuat y rn band. IIIKU CACU'S, 11 diflereut kluds. If ycuwaut I J ix-d u. cLur xui Uo'. k rTPADE MARK Jflf!' .Vt lW A CO 3 Mm-, yvinTtn: nwfnTu ftVrpfHurNccJl MASSER & WILVEUT, SUNBURY, NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENN'A, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 20, 1800. POETICAL. THE M ATC1I OIKIi. bv sMwvVan w. coxa. Out In the snow ; Out iu the .now. A slip of a drens now tn tattered ami nl lhat it. only use is to be let in the cold ; A rujr of a shawl that onoe may have boon1 watn, But that shelters no luuir.fr the shiverinic fovui. A pinched pale fneo, mid so weird mid wild nas more nu iook ot mo won limn cuim With matted hair and rtraiiiins eves, ; Craving, but hofclc5s. ebo, sobbing, cries. I '.Matches, buy umtcbus ; one box, just one,' iliut all pars by, till tho stands there aloue. Out In the show ; Out in the now. On the lulling flakes and the thickening niht The gas j"ts scatter their daneing lijht, ' Two little weary and Irecr.iug feet Limping, In pain, through the snow and sleet, ! Two littto knees, through tho ragged skirt, Miowit .g blaek and blue with the cold mid dirt ; And lhat weak, tired voice, sobbing out 'Oh. buy! I Wo have nothing to eat. and my moiber will die ! ' Matches, olio box of my matches, jut oiie'" Till tho last of the hutrying pnsceisis ;oue. Out lu the siuw ; Out in li e snow. She is telling the truth, tho' you nil pa her by. Aud alone, iu some cellar, the moiher will die. ir'ur the pennies the child uiuy biiug home from th? stroet Are nil they will have to buy shelter or moat, And don't ynu nil think that we play a stiango pnrt When we all learn our Ilible. as folks Bay, by trurt, Yet hurry away to our Chri.-lian rotreatj, And Itavo the poor match gii I to trecfu iu thctrccts ; Not a soul nf us stopping, for loveol' our Lord, To succor His poor with u tillio cf our hoard ' Out in tho snow ; Out in tho snow. T wonder if, Iheto, tho per match girl sVn.:U '', Would the angels couni down, throng, the I -. ,w, from the sky ; And, fearless of stuiu upon bosom or win. Tako up, iu their nruis, Hint poor soiled little thing, More loving, adorning, than it she bad died AH wrappud iu th richest adornment ot pride And say ns thuy laid her close down by the T'brono "l'uar Christ, wo laivo brought thee ouo ueru of thine own You will wish you had given your mite then, below, To tho poor little in"teh girl there out in tkc snow. TALES AND SKETCHES. IZti: iti.it t.MEST.ll.iA'. I hit a iiiinJ to Icll i Utile sturv ; ubiicfi vet n true one. 1 j A Limit five years iif.'o .7 1 1 r Ainslry, or ' Ainsley,' ns lie was fitmiliiii ly culled, j vnis tlio uwtier ui' a humlivirt. ur.d cunifd a j living ly convey itip ttiUitllubcoui. iui:l-.ajic from uiie pnrt ul tlie city tn niuitiiur, und : net tling tlnitfor the sittu of City cct.ts per I liiiul, I doiaiito tlie ucir.pali.in in I tic ; ptosicst lanpiiupc pntsilili", lie lias it lminl i curt luiin, und ivlieu not etniloycil. lie could : ' uhvnvB Lu found on the corner of iloistjjnm ; cry nnd Culifnliiia streets. His liuir and lunp beard were quits grey, nm'. 1) is limlis ! feelile ; and us iie could not above as liuavy ' a loud llimuxli tint deep ennd or up tlie ; steep grade above him tti t Is bi ilu art Ten : tou on tlio oppnite ccri i r, tlieniby liiin!j j many a juts nr.il tnnry u di.ili.i , u!l the lijb : loads, ia lliu nuiplil'orliuoil fell to his lot, l and l.ind lieiirted men went not unfiequent- i j ly a square or two out of their w ay to givu j uu eay-jo'.i to old "I'lip Ain-ili y." i I l''our years nj;o last t-Vptetiilur i! recollect , the tiionili, for I h id a ti"'e of four thod- ' ! s ind ilidli'.rs to pay, uu-.l wits compelled to , do funis pretty sharp linuncierinjr to meet it) I huvinfi two or three ilo.eu volunits to trana ' fer to my lodtin,'3, I guvo I'up Ainsley the task of triin.-poitution. Arriving at my room just as Le had deposited the last arm ful on the tulile, nnd ohservinr that the old man looked laliued after cliniliinp .thiro lliohts ul ultiirs two or three times, I invi ' ted him to take a k'.uss of Lraudy a bottle , of which I usually kept in my room for ' medical nnd soporiGc purposes. Although i grateful for the invitation, hu politely de- : ; dined. I lias astonished. ! "I)o you never drink V en'u I. I "Very aeldotu," he replied, dropping into ; : n chair at my request, ami wiping the )cr- ' 1 spiration from his forehetid. I 'Well, if you drink at all," I insisted; ; "you wil! not lind as fair an excuse in the next twelve months for indulitiu". for vou ' nopeiir fatiirued und scarcely uble to i aland." I "To be fr.ink," nid the old man, "I do ' not drink now. I have not tasted intoxi ! catin" liquor iu lilteen ears, since " . . . . . :. I .1 l..l K. sineo w nen ; i inquireu, iiitiuiiiii.'Mj oliservini his hesitution The old man told me. Sixteen years ago hit vein n. ueli-to do farmer, near Svraeuse. New York. He huti odu child, a daii;'liter. While attending a boarding school in that -! city, theu a girl of sixteen yi-ats of age, she : formed an attachment for a young physician. ! Acquainting her father with the ciieuinstau- ccs, he llatly ri fused his consent to a uuiou I with a mini whom ho had never seen, und ' removing her from school, sent a note lo the young gallant, with tho somew hat pointed j iuformatiou that hia prebcuco iu the ncil- j lorhood of Aiudcy lai'iu would not meet with favor. The reader of course surmises the result, i for such proceedings could have but one re- j suit. In less than a month there was un j elopement. The father louded his double barrelled shot guu and swore veugeauce, but fulling to lind the fugitives he took to the bottle. His good wile implored him not to j give way to despair, und bu accused her of encouraging the elopement. j In three mouths the w ile died, aud at th" , expiration of a year, when tho young peop . returned to Syracuse from 'Connecticut, where they had remained with the parents of the husband, they leurued that the old man bad squandered tlio proceeds oi ma property, nnd was almost destitute. Learn ing of their arrival, Ainsley drauk himself iuto a frenty, ami proceeded to tho hotel where they were stopping, attacked the hus band, wounded ltiui iu the arm w ilh a pistol . t ....1 ... ..!- 1.A lit'.. I... suot. ana unu. i .a ..... ...o .... dauuhter, who happily escaped uninjured tUroll'rU tlie llliei posuiuil OI peibt.ua uiuuut to the spot by thu report of the pistol. Ainsley was arrested, tried, and acquitted on the plea of insanity. Thu daughter and tier htisbund returned to Connecticut, since which time- the father had not heard from them. Ha was sent to a lunatic asylum, from which he was dismissed after leinuiu ing six months. In he came to Califor nia. Hu hail followed niiuiug for two years, but his strength was unequal to the pursuit, and he returned to thu city, purchased a baud cart, and the rest is known. "Since then," concluded tho old man, bow ing his head iu his bauds in agouy, "1 have cot tasted liquor, nor huva 1 seen my poor child." I regretted that 1 bad been so inquisitive, and expressed to tha sillferar tha sympathy 1 really fell fur hiiu. After that 1 seldom passed tUe corner without looking for "Fap i Aiusley," aud cover saw i-ij. iut U cf tbe csd ntcry b lia to.l w. AMERICAB OLD Ona chilly, drizzly day lit December fol ! towitifT, a gentleman haling purchased a , amnil "mar hie toi t.tlilefttan auction romn opposite, proffered to the old nun the job j ! of carrying it to his residence tm Stockton j i street. Not wishing to accompany the car- ! i rift, ho had selected the face probably giving , ' the best assuranco of careful delivery of his ; I purchase. Furnished with tlie number of the house, j ! the old cnltman, after a pretty trying Strug- ; ! gle with the steep ascent of California select, i teuched his destination and deposited the ; i table in the hell. Lingering a mometit, the ; lutly did not ur'M'.se tho leason, until he ; politely informed her that her husband (for ' such he took him to be! had probably omit- ; ! tel accidentally lo pay fi'.r the carriage. i "Very well, i will pay yi:U,"s.id tbu Iftdy, 1 1 stepping into an adjoining rooiit. I blio returned, and slating that t,t had ! no small coin in the house, handed the tnutl ' u twenty dollar piece. ; lie could not make the change, j "Never mind. 1 will cull to morrow," lie ! said, turning to go. i I "No, no, teplicd the bidy, glancing pity ; ingly at the white locks and trembling 1 limbs. "I will not put you to so much trouble," and she handed the coin to liiitlg et, with instructions) to see if she could get it changed nt one of the stores or markets in the neighborhood, "Step into the parlor until the girl rtdums ; the air is chilly aud you must be cold," con tinued the lady. "Conic," she added, as he looked at his ilttira and hesitated ; "there's a lire in thu grate, aud no one's there but the children." "It is somewhat chilly." said the old man, following her, and tuking a seat neur the lire. "l'irlinps I may find some silver in the house," snid the lady, leaving tint room, "for I fear Mridget will not get the twenty dol lar piece changed." "Come, I love littlo children," and the child who had been watching him with cur io'.iiy rati behind the large arm chair and hesitatingly approached. "What is your name, dear ?" inquired tho cartinan. "Maria," lisped tho little one. "Maria ?" ho repeated, with the great tears gathered in hii eye. "I cmee had a littlo girl named Maria, and you look very uiucu us she did." "Did you said the child with much in terest, "and was her name .Maria Laalmau too !'' "Merciful God !" exclaimed the old man, sttu ting from his chair, ainl thin dii'ppipg into it again, with his head bow id upon his breast. "This cattuotbe! audict why not :'' He t aught tho child in Ids anus with an eagerness that frightened her, und gazing into her face until he fount! conviction there, suddenly rose to leave the house. "I cannot meet her without betraying my self, nnd I dire not tell that I nm thnt ili'uukcu father who attempted to take iter life, and perhaps left her husband a cripple," he groaned ns lie hurried toward the door. The littlo ones were bewildered. "Vou are not going ?'' said the mother, re appearing, nnd discoiering the old man iu the act of leaving the had. lie stopped aud nppurrntly turned his face, but e.etut:d to lack the resolution to do aught else. "lie said hu had a little Maria once that looked just like me, mother," shouted the chil l, her eyes sparuling with delight. The knees of the old cartinan ttembled, and he leaned ngaitist the door tor support. The laity sprang toward hiin, took him by thu arm, aud ulteuipled to conduct him to a chair. "No, no ?" he exclaimed, "not till you tell tne I am forgiven." "Forgiven for what 5" replied tho moth er, great iy alarmed. "Kccogtiizc in me yottt wretched father, and I need not tell you." "My poor father," she cticd, throw ing her arms around his neck, "uil is forgiven all forgotten." All was forgiven, anil '.he husband, when lie returned lute iu the afternoon, was scarce iv less rejoiced than the good wifo at thu ' discovery Whether or not llntlget suc ceeded in changing the double eagle I never learned, but this 1 do know: it took that houest femulo all of two mouths to unravel the knot into which the domestic relations of the family had tied itself during her ab sence. "Fan Aiuslev" still keeps his cart, for money could not induce him to part with it. ! 1 peeped into Dr. hastman s back vard a hort time since und discovered tlie old man drugging tlio favorite vehielu around tho enclosure, with bis four giaud childrtu piled promiscuously into it. In politics, like iu war, it too ofteu hap pen that the meanest men turn up and lead off. Frof. Blot's soup house, in Boston, has been such a success that he uow talks. oi starting auother iu New York. The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, has decided that the seller is obliged to make u deed and furnish the stamps. Weather prophets say the coous have built their utsrs out in the open air, und arguo therefrom a short winter and tr!y spnug. More women and children tban men are tnp!oyed iu the Prussian coal mines. Frus i ,u i.tuck, aud not Prussiuu blue, is their uu. loi m color. Out West tho "prairio cbirkeu hat" for ladies has appeared. The chicken Is cleaned and prepared as if for mounting, w hilst the stutiiug consists of tho lady's head. A man wns recently hooked by a cow in Indiana, tbtt horn running through tho left eye and the point of it coming out through - f u- h j wlB U'P ui luu i no man survives. About 800 velocipedes aro in constant use iu rew York, and it is thought this is scarcely a tithe of what will be lu use w hen good roads uud liuo weather Comu round again. A man was struck by a locomotive 'at Kuoxville, Turn., the other day, tossed fif teen feet into the sir, and neatly caught on the top of the engine, wiiu uuly u spiuin of an anklu. Pkadi.no was incorporated as a borough in 1783, anil as city in lb57. The popula tion in 1810 was 84.lt); in 1650, ld,7FJ; iu 16..3, 17,000; in lbGO, 23,000 ; and now, in lo93, it may be set down at 43,000. Fx Governor Wise declares, iu a recent letter, that ho "praises Uod for thu War every day, uotwlthstaudiug its disaster and deaths, us u special pi..vi,t.np, irr1i?pep ble to frea me aud my heirs forever from tbu weakao.-t, if tot w,.:kceUt;3, cf AUlQca slsTfrj." i ; : SERIES, VOL. 21), NO. 10. MISCHLLANKOUS. Prom tins Now York fruti. i i : 1 1 1 : r a .v i . 1 1 1 o y . lver a year ago, at one o'clock In the morning, a Crooklyti police ollicer was care lessly sauntering down his Usual beat, when he observed a man partly hidden behind a tree on the opposite side of the street. The olhtter stopped aud carefully observed Iho man's Movement. In a few moments a man was observed coniinir im the udewulk mipos He. Tlie man behind the tlee ateppet his place of concealment ami w,ilkt;l I from L 1 down the street lo meet the almnt'i-r tin, police clliccr still clo.-ely watching hint. When tho auspicious person i us ' ithiii twenty feet of the stranger, aud near a gas light burning brightly beneath the tier-, the stranger suddenly Flapped his forehead with his right hand, und li l! to the pavement-a dead man. His murderer began to ri!!e hi. pi't kels. The ollicer hash tied at once to the p-t, but thu assa-.si:, saw him ami lied. The oiii'.er pursued him. The cha-e was hot. Al'ouurt r rimers, across ' half paved streets, through slams mid nllevs. over high board fences, and beneath flickering gai lights, thu munii-n r fled, but a keeu eyed hunter was on his track, lie was ruptured. On his line of flight itti sir g'rn of peculiar construction Was found. It had .'.nun its deadly work silently and cf!Vc';:.t!'v. It wan of simple tt'echatiicism, and couid '.iiirdlv be considered a marvel of niechaliiiAl skill. The assassin turned out t) hu one r.'Uid more, a discharged policeman. In Ids hrm-c evidence was found which proved that ho nan oeen engaged lor several years in nefari- oils schemes of burglary and murder, lirook lyn wns thrown into a stale of nervous ex citcincnt. Kvery undiscovered murder whs thrown ou the shouhUtsof Skidmore. lie was even accused of .i-yt responsible for the profound!)' mysterious "East Kiver Mvs lery," where a man's head, pierced with l"o bullets nnd w rapped in a piece of oil silk, was found floating in n llrooklyn dock, the thighs and legs, silsiliii: ! y wrapped, being afterwards picked up neur rbnvatr.'.s. On his nrrest, Skidttiore became ns sivnt ns a jmigltd liger. Crowds of ciii.-ns swarnud to look at him, and loud whir pers of lynch law Moated about his ems. lie kept up a bold front, but occasionally a twinge was visible on his rotinteniiucu as he listened to the positive evidence before ) Coroner. The crowd surged about him, am' '.nzi d nt Li. a ns ut one of the trapped an tliropoplmgi. The air gnu was regarded with tlie gtciitist tutiosity, and those in rpectirg it hui'dlcd it with ciictocrpection, fearful that n silent bullet wns only awaiting a signal to add another lo its toll of vic tims. The Corontt's jury found Skidtr.ore guiltv of the murder, and the Or itid Jury brought iu a trye Mil of indictment uvuinst him. 15.u k to I is cell went the murderer, with arecly a ray t.f hoj. in his heart. Tho popular r:;cj lenient ild nut speedy trial was demanded. abuts;. Hi-,; His biwvers cou.d not obtain a postponement. The trial came on ; the evidence was overwhelming; the people thronged the court room. Skid mole's defiant front failed him at last, und at length in despair he cut his throat in his c-ll, anil escaped the gibbet. We do Dot know what became of the air gun, but we do know that for weeks after wards muny of Ihc citizens of Brooklyn never dared go from their houses at night lot fear of a silent strangling bullet. Await! we have accounts of shntilinsr with the air gun this time in New York. A week or two niro we hud to announce the serious injury, by a pistol shot, of a young man walking ot midday on tlie corner of Broadway and Canid btreet. Tho cause war, a mystery which has never been explained. On Tuesday afternoon, iu two diverse local ities, there occurred circumstances fortunate ly less injurious in their effect, but hardly less mysterious in their nature, which seem 10 pt'iiii wiui equal assurai.ee to tne tliubolt eal agent, an air gun, Tw o bullets in quick succession crashed through the window of 11 grorery at thu intersection of the Bowery and Bond streets. With a little warning Ii pistol oatt entered tiirtitlgli tlie plate-glass uoorway oi ,iiu Uroailwiiv, wltli dangerous force. young iiinu employed i:i Chitten lien's dry good store was walking tlown Broadway Wednesday ultetnoon, and fell something hit his arm. On arrival at thu . store he ascertained that he hat', been shot . through the arm by ti bullet, which hail : lotleu and remained in bis sidu. Where ; the bullet chiiiu li'oui, who tired it, or for w hat all thesu points remain a secret. On Motiday un air gun bullet was lircd thtough a paw ubroker's wiudow in Cintro iirt-ct. On , the same evening one of these silent tuctscn- gers of death came through a window in the i A'ui's editorial rooms, and one evening last ! wick two bullet holes were found in the . p ints iu Mr. Thomas Hitchcock's ics'biciicc, ut S Fust Twenty ninth itrcxt. To this list ! we add the follow ing : i 1' the Editor) the ib'itn : Snt Sei ing nn iiccount iu your issliu of this day about , "bullets riving into store w indows," I wish ' to statu that ut about four o'clock yesterday i afternoon the same thing occurred at mv peace ol business, breuking a large pane of ! glur.3 in my door, i loobed lor tlie nu.-siiu : and found a bullet on the Hour, partly Hat 'trued. From thu fact of no riport being j heard except tho smashing in of tho win dow, and the great force with which ilcamu iu, I a in inclined to your opinion that air guns aro being used ; and if not stopped by the police the consequences must become serious. Truly yours, James II Jones. 215 Grand at., N'. Y Feb. 3, lSb'O. A rich miser was visited on his deathbed by a fellow miser, who, for want of a better subject, began to talk about his funeral. "It will cost it great deal," said be;theru will be thu monument." "Oh ! don't have any monument." "And the plumes " "Oh ! don't have any plumes." "And the tlowe,uud the rose-wood coir.u, and carriages " "Don't have r.cy carriages ; I hud rather go on foot." One of the most delicate wliicisuis, utter ed by Bos-iri on bis death-bed, is tho fol lowing, il is characteristic of the affection ale relations prevai.ing between him and his wife ; "What is thu difference between you and a clock I" uid the sick maestro to i.ts faithful wile ami nurse, when she had just told hiin w hat time it was ; and as Madame Bossini said she was tinnble tn solve the riddle, her husband told her the solution: "The clock indicates the hours to me, and you cause me to forget thetn." Certainly a mot of which every teuder bridegroom might be r.rnttfi. A Revenue-cutter is tha rnsawho d?c't ay bu income taj. ..-.-r . lfcit.UM Ul AIM a. a a IMAt. The ftillimiri bra t.e fao f. ndverttslt in 1 f ( Awmtic.is. Tli'i hniin tieruiiig t.j d- Will ttud it convenient f'..r rcforc.ico : I t. 3 t. 1 4 t. ,;:n. in. " !t (ill $1 lit" ii ii'u' 5 7 I" J t ' -4 U'-j 4 (M.l r. ui' 12 in 4 (mi 7 III ! H I'd lo III 1H Co 6 01" III IMI:I2 110,12 C i ' 2 i ui 1 V. U 'I. SfU !' ii.. UC So I U j S.pnre. I 2 Squares ' V Squares. (1 Squares ; Half Col. I 1 Column iiaoitlm r I'll 2d oms m;i f.i on ,211 0i'30 CO l ,4u UUiDil UJ.IUb ln TcnKatiof U.Ii sized typa (miniooj n.tk noo square. ' Auditors', Administrators' and Executors' Notion - $.;.l'0. Obituaries (except the u"pal announcement : which h fri'e.) to be 1'iiiil f' r fit sdvertiriiig fr.tes ' 'Locnl Notices, Society Resolutions, ia , 1U cents ' per I i 1 1 1-. j i'liMlifiii"nt. f.r Bi'!i2iin. Charitable inf. Ed . entiminl objects. iM'e-bitlf the aliove totes. Transient i.dviMiiscmrnls will bo p'jV.W'fd nMi i oidercd to be difcoutii.ucil, mid cl.urged accordingly V,. VorK lliu:,,,, ,.,!';., jlu.l liatasitnii', - A New V.uk correspondent ssys : I was asking a lMy wT,ftt wus the char iictcroftht! masked ball she visited the uight before at the Acudemy of llusic. "tsplcndid 1 sh-j if.jwered, with enthusiasm. "Iv'u beto to liinsciucriiTt-cj eViV" gessr)n for tlie lust r.fteen years, arid never saw t ; much tlreB'. iu point of elegance it 'laid over' uiiithiiii; in Nnv York. I didu't s.y sny lh?ng oi'jtetiuniiblc. Wc Ciitno i.'.lfty ca.l.,'.'' "Splendid !" ! I.hotlld thiuic so. Ouu lady wore a while filk with train three jnrd'. long, flounced to the waiot with blnck lacu and ptilfs of black illil'loii.und had diat'lond.! to roulch Kot in black and wb.iU etiatnel. Diamonds menu diamonds, too, nt no Aca dtmy ball. Fringes of them t ivo inches deep, und three rows t.f these strands for the tiee'.'.lf.cc ; a ! pray ift Moiri;t1s settinr; fttr Wiv hair ; bruoc'.i for ilij c.ivrfg", and b.-acclete of stones amop. two c'r tltiee gold bauds. White ami ruby c:)h;;.Jl au''. cpe'rf. 'j;''".ks, trains four Janls h.rtg, nn".i nr.d ti.'.i.!..'s, .-Hewn with cotal jewelry, white point over- ilrestcr,, are among the elegancies of coaliime. No doubt tnadMUie saw only what was sumptuous and guy. Hut the gentlemen who looked in about two in the rt'nvutn were chary of their repot ts. The nuiV.t'nus ynunft , women who dressed in !;ellj iiele'aea, rtiu she devils in reel satin, nnd in lights will; , velvet jackets, imitated tho huiuorj of tlto w orst actresses w ith oret1. t snccess. To sa' nothing of the dancing, which wasn't n: bad ta it looked, it is to bu hoped, tho ' sirens of tile ball, many of t'.ier.t, hud to be. ; laketi homo di utik. and were bitiitlleii intc their t..rvi;!cs by the cavaiiers, with humor ous co:um:;M.-;,as they were lifted from tin ft helpless atlti C!'.te!"t5 J':;'.stt;rcj. ' . .. !'rivu!e luxury V.a'j probably reached its 1 tliiuax in this country i'U ft Fifth Avenue , house, between Sisleei.th end rcy'sutt'entfi streets. The rooms were described r.s i'tted up with furniture having India camel's hair i coverings, after the stylo long ndiuitcd for : the boudoirs of diiehcsM 5 iu Kuglund The suite for the ilruivinrr-rooiu was brought 1 from the French exhibition ; lha doors ere, I Very trju b'ttin.i'S, iuq.oi ted. with '.he family n.'Mii.grani inlaid iu solid silver ; tho entail,-, nVi; ro :'.n nnd lieavily wrought ns to start the rumor that they rvere of "rcuml point, iti which case they would cost twt. thousand tlollars a window, which tvei: these ptir.cely Americuns tue, hardly rcatiy to give. C'.tv.e of the l:nvt t'.iamotiil sets a, the r.xposi'.ion Wcio brought over to r thu lady of this he.csi'. w hc.se jewels cotupafj with those ot t'.w hie'.i.L nubility. Tut: remains of Mrs. Surratt have beer, given to hir relatives. The Washingtoti correrpoiidcnt of the i'nii, tinier dale c'. Monday, wtitts : Th Fresidt nt ir.silad an onli r. resturdar morning, for tin: tleliverv of the n'mnins p"t : Mr S""'!-'.'. ! Kr.rhrr V.' ,'.:.., 5 s. rick's C'li'iieb, t f thu city, rtnl yesterday nftertionn. in company with Mr. Tow tie. ami Harvey A Marr, ituiiertai'.ers, protcedvtl at once lo the Arsenal, ami t'ne retuain3 weru disinterred, linnietliatcly ufter the execu tion, Mrs. Surratl's remains, with those, ot 1'ayne, Harold, ntol Atzcnult, I'Mcut';.1. at the Same timv, w etc phicuii i'i '.io:i;, am", interred in gi.ivesnenr thescalt'o! 1, her Innly being at tiie north entl ol thu row anil the others adjoining her remains in the smi.n ortlcr nan. el above. The brtdy :.f Month was also b'.'.ric.i near there, t h it is, in.-id.. the old I'cnilentiarv building, near the mt'in door of tho warden's re; idenct'. Tin. !!e j.iii'ir, was thu body ot body of Wir, the Antietsoilv placed in the yard adioi.iin: Atrcrodt. A wooden fetlte wn.i dieted around the graves, and a Woo.leu Iliad board, with the name of the person buriei' below, placed at each grave. Ill the full nf IPC", when the demolition of the Feniten tiary building Was ilfleil!ili:cd nd, '.t ub .m necessary to remove tllu bud'e's, ftnd tl .tn.o ieV weru buried in the warehouse known No. 1, tho second bl'.lidi'ig below the principal ollice, the bodies bting placed under th t flagging. Mrs. Surratl's was ti'.'.ct t'.'.-xt td thu north w ill of thu building, and. thu otherj iiijor.,iii:' ih tho folloKlns crder I'avne, Harold, Aliiindt, AYir, r.nd Booth. There the botlics of all have remained uoli'. yesterday. Too cullin, when lifted, wus iu tolerable condition, ami wheu opened tha remains were found to be in au excellent, state of preservation. 'I he f:ice,th"'.'h M ick, was yet perfect in feature, and tlie whole body compact und tirm. The dress looked well, and the gaiter shoe appeared to bo not the least soiled. I'ooti the day of her execution her daughter A uule, who visited her. took from her bonnet a steel nirow aud stuck it upr.ii her mother's dress ch so up tc the neck, which remained where it bad be". placed by the daughter. The bottle, with the nirme of Mrs. Surratt, wtitleii npnu a piece nf parchment, within, wa.i a!:-o in the c. I!in, and without shifting anything the coliiu was placed iu the undertaker's wagon and. driven to Mount Olivet Cemetery, w here thu rcnim Weic tiaiuferred lo ii handsome, walnut eetliti, and then placed in tile vault until to Jay. Annie Surratt, her brother Isaac, a lady friend of the family, Fatbvr , Waller, ami Mr. Townc, will be present a'. tue lunerui, wuicti inuts p.aee to morrow un two and a half o'clock. It is iutccded that the interment, shall bo conducted w ith the strictest piivacy und w ilU the exception of the undertaker arid thosu ttieutioutd, uouj others w ill bu present. - - . -" Tlio Vool'-Uor. "We have seen planters killing ttie wood pecker for spott. They are regaidv 1 es al nuisance beuuiio they peck holes iu tba shuck, nnd art) charged with caling j oun;.; com. But in this lust particular Injustice ia done them." If you will go to every ear they have ptckta, and examine closely, you will I find that a worm has been there eating thu I corn, but It is not there then because thn : woodpecker Las taken it off the ear and . swallowed it. Instead of eating your com , it wi.l protect it from the worm. He is, , iherefoie, your friend and not your enemy, . ami you should nut kill him." Etchungt pa- CitciMiti Catekimi.t. p. This insect conies and goes is abun lui t in some years, and in others disappear. When the millet: or no His lnvu It 1 1 i lie i r nng or eggs on the 1 shoots of trees now is tl.e tiuiu to destroy the n. A practiced eye will see almost at a single glance if thera aro t.ny on a tree, by the swelling or ktioli Which one gives to a shoot, trelect a dark or cloudy day, or else a day when the sky is entirely clear avoid the bright clouds which will Uutilo aud hurt tho eyes lind tut every shoot I which coutaius the eggs aud commit them , to the fire. A sintflu clip r.f tha hrchsrd shears on a pole w prevent a r'estt uctivtt ! teotcf theiideprtdatorsCelt Wisot. Clw I ",