unburn American; . B. NASSER, I. WILTIHT. Editors. BUNBURY, DECEMBER 19, 1873. ceg-g--L t.'1'ii ' - ' " Otjr kew Powen Tress. In anhcipa tion of enlarging the American next month, we have thii week put up one of C. Totter Jr., & Co's., new power presses, purchased direct from Uieir establishment a New York, and manufactured by thorn. The press works eplendidly, even beyond our expectation. It Is strongly built, and all the machinory compact, taking tip but little space while its construction Is most beautifully designed, and supplying every want needed In a machine for a country printing office. Its Cuish is most boauliful and adds greatly to an olllco as a useful ornament. So far we have not dis covered anything defective or needed to make it perfect. In fact we cannot see whuroin the Totter Tress can bo improved upon for use in country offices. Besides these gentlemen furnishing first class presses, we flud them gencrons In all their dealings and will do jU3t what they pro mise. We would invite all printers in want of a good printing press to pay us a visit and examine ours before purchas ing, as we feel confident that after a thorough investigation, they will agree with us that the Totter Tress .is as neat, and complete a machine, as can be placed in a printing office. Enlargement op tiie American. We have now put up a Tower Tress in our office with a view of enlarging the Ameri can somo time during the month of Janu ary, to furnish our readers with a pa per, in a largo form at a low price. We fcol unable to accomplish theso improve ment without the assistance of our friends. We have largo amounts upon our books, which if it were in our pockets would almost liquidate our indebtucss, but wc find it slow in coming in, and it is loss of time and ex pense for us to go" after it on account of it being scattered. We will therefore ndopt the plan of sending bills to all who owe, trusting that they will at once remit and give us relief. Tubiishing a large sheet will necessarily put us to more expenso weekly, and wc liopo that our friends throughout the county, will spun- . littlr time in assisting to Increase the subscription list, as well as furnishing us with job work, which we are prepared to do in every style. Susncious. Wc have on several occa sions referred to the fact that the "Demo cratic King" that existed iu this county for some years past, had sold the duplicates to different tax collectors iu tlie county, at prices varying from five dollars unaru. It appears now by an investigation of the duplicates of the collector iu this Borough, that the amount of the duplicates were charged less than the assessments amount ed to against the collectors, and on final set tlement the duplicates were not produced, but the collector would only pay the amount charged against him, although the amount in the duplicate was considerably more. We have an illustration of this mo dus operandi, in tho collector's account of this Borough. When tho collector was pressed to make a final settlement lately, he claimed to have torn up the duplicates, and stated that ho always settled tho amount ho wa3 charged with in tho olllco without producing his duplicate. ' Believ ing something was wrong, the commission ers had tho assessment books examined, and found that the amounts charged against him, on several duplicates, were nearly live hundred, dollars less than tho assessments called for. Jjui lunanutch n8 tllc duplicates are destroyed, tho commissioneio i.w no remedy but to fall back on the assessment books, from which this same collector took a transcript and was compensated for mak ing out his own duplicates and footing thom up, and done the calculating for the King. The fact that nothing was said about the destruction of these duplicates, when ho was first notified to settlo up, some three or four months ago, and ouly produced some torn parts lately, looks suspicious, and we let the publio judge whether they were de stroyed designedly or not. Terhaps our neighbor of the Democrat can give us some light on the subject. The, trial of George Wenrich, for the niurdcrofDr. T. R. Wagenseller in Sulins grove Snyder Co., in August.camo off at the Snyder county court last week. The testi mony produced was similar to the state ment published in the American at the lime oljts occurrence. The jury consisted of the following geutlemeu. Samuel S. Bailey, Jacob Hendricks, II. B. Hej:ick, Jacob Miuium, Chas. Tell man, David Goy, Enos Gross, II. S. Spi gelmyer, J-isoph Boust, Lewis Amig, Isaac Row, James K. Davis. The trial continued from Tuesday uutil Friday moruit.,., wheu the iury returned a vedict of niurfcr in tho second degree. Wcnrich was scuncea lo 7 years and 4 month's solitary coafinement in thcEasteru Teuitentary, one dolir fine and costs. i Ue counsel employed were Me&srs Linn Simpson for the prisoner, and Messrs 6 and Herr for the commonwealth. The vm - -" received t t .E rK.-Tl returns from the d.Krentl'uiH ol. B "s 0 1"". foots up uo.oct rr :,a the Btitution. ThiESf:rth0e: theMwc. 2plim vo 27,00 Con- thenwrw.:,.w: r "vo (,IJUU tor Trof. Loorais reduces" tC. reports of the last two years , G,n'-her fg!?le Vf P'OJF of a storm i..''yer s 080 miles a day, and its avcruge 74(i tuilea aud ;a direction thirteen dear' north east ; March, MU miles, cleh-u du Rrecg uorth of Cftgti aud ft f A " miles, sateen degreesnorth of east. ' ,?iyxT0tf,tho FlUi0";il Assembly, Mar D Lf10" h?8 Utt ostublisl ed as Tktata t hi r8Ucerfor, t seven years. Asis the end of the Treuch Koiiublie ch as it was. It is a watt, of sem'uneut U. moDcn over the result, fursoZS ti.-V'L-",d loco'e- TheFieuchpoDula ? '"I - atikfy the must earnest frieud of ftS.fi :T?? "t siro the pitssiugs auorded by h republic. The New Constitution. As. wo an ticipated, tho peoplo of Tennsylvania ou Tuesday last, decided in iavor of the New Constitution by an overwhelming majority. It was evident that tho people desired a change, and although there are some ob jectionable features in this now organic law, they were ready to risk it adoption, as a great improvement on the old.. Tho new constitution has many excellent features and w hope will accomplish much good, particularly - iu tho suppression of Rings aud monopolies, which had. becoiuo such an evil that they had become alarming. Whether this new law .will be acceptable and satisfactory iu all its aspects is a ques tion which only timo will solve. The peo ple who adopted it have still further duties to perform, aud it will not do for them, to rest content with the victory won on Tues day. To inako tho reforms aimed at prac tical will require constant watchfulness. Tho new constitution will not of itself do--stroy bad government and establish good, it puts in the bauds of tho peoplo tho power to do it, and if not used wisely will provo ineffective. Xortlinuiberlunil Couuly -OUIclnl Vote ou the w C'oiiNtitutloii. DlSRRICTS. For I Au'et Lewis, Turbutvillc, Delaware, . McEwcnsvillc, . Turbut, . Milton, s. Vurd, . Chillisqunquc, . Foint, Northumberland, c , )E. Ward, Upper Augusta, Kusli, Lower Augusta, 114 k;o 44 ICS u' mi! 17-Jl 1(14 All', I'.iV 2158: T.e! 10 27 40 5 (t ;i 10 !t 4:i ."5 31 1. 18 101 M ma 145 122 2:! 48 14 74 00 105 100 22 Sis 200 17 10 :i 77 100 ll- 2'J Shauiukin township, lu , noil i j., 1 E. Ward, W. AVard, Shamokin, Mt. Carmul township, Mt. Carinel borough, Zerbc, Came i on, . . Upper Mahanoy, Washington, Jackson, Little Mahauov. 18 7o lua 4 -'"! 2S: 251 23; 24; 11 3C.7; 2S Jordan, . . " . Lower Mahauoy, Watsontown, Snydcrtown, Uiverside, . Totals, :,M 7:1 1020 1020 I 15331 Majority. Death of Trok. Louis JonN Rudolhi Aoassiz. Frofessor Agassiz, whose death at Cambridge, Mass., was announced M011 dav last was iu iUU iunau ,n.iwfc..,vt, iic'iakc of Ncufchalcl, iu 1807. His father was a Protestant divine. Young Agassiz studied tho medical sciences at Zurich, Heidelberg and Munich, where ho graduated about 18;!0. In 1827 ho was selected by Marlins to describe the species of lish which SSpix had brought from Bra zil, and ou which he produced an able work in Latin two years later, lie had previously, during the college vacations, visited many parts of Europe lo study the fossil and fresh water fishes. In 132 or 1.3.'! he was appointed professor of natural history of zoology atXenfcliatel. lie pub lished a "Natural History of tho Fresh Water Fishes of Central Europe" in 1S3'.i, and "Researches on Fossil Fishes," a work of high order, in which he made important changes in classification. The transactions of tho British Associa tion, tho "Annak'S lies Science Natnrelles," and other journals contain many contribu tions from Agassiz ou fossil fishes and ou geology. He propounded some new and remarkable ideas on geology aud tho agency of glaciers, in his capital work, entitled "Etudes sur les Glaciers," and his "Sys teino Glaciere," the former published in 1S10 and the latter in lsl7. In 1840 ho visited the United States on a scientific mission, aud about tho end of 'r7 wsis induced to accept the professor ship of zoology aua jalopy nt Harvard University. From that time the biography of Pro fessor Agassiz belongs to the scientific his tory of the United States. Nearly his Mlo life was devoted to scientific research, and the works he has written showing the result of his investigations, will bo a monu ment to his fame ii.,.e enduviu" than "ra nite. " " Alexander Stei'Iiicns docs not nppar lo concur iu the average Bourbon estimate of President Grant. Here is what, in con versation with a friend, he said, a few days ago concerning the bete noir of Democracy : "When I first met him, in lSGli, I made up my mind that Graut was one of the most ri-markablc men of the age. I said so, and wrote to that effect, before Grant was ever thought of for the Presidency, aud every year since has strengthened my conviction. Ho has shown a wonderfully clear conception of his duties nud powers as President. Ho has executed the laws as ho has found them, and is as little in cliucd to usurp power as any President we ever had ; in this respect he is a great con trast lo Jacksou, who had an imperious will. Even iu the Louisiana troubles ho has illustrated his character. He euforced the decrees of tho United States Court, and when asked to scud another Judge to New Orleans iu place of Judge Durell. he replied that ho could net interfere with the assign ment ol Judges made by the Supremu Court Not much Ctesarism in that." Surrender ol tbe VlrglniiiH. New York, Dec. IS. A special from Key West says Admiral Scott, commander of tho North Atlantic squadron, has received official dispatches relative to tho delivery of tho Virginius. She was surrendered to the United States representatives at nine o'clock on Tnesday morning. The commander of the Spanish frigate Isabella Le Catoltca, tho man-of-war which had convoyed the captured ves sel from the harbor of llavaua, formally delivered the Vidimus to commander Whilin?, of the tnitcd States steamer IX-spatch, at Bahia Honda. On tho arrival of the Despatch at Bahia Honda tho Spanish commander, who was Wailill" Iiit m ri vnl viuif,.,l il.n .. , n , fc.ivj . Lent 1 nuu ithu instructions of their respective goveru- iiiiii . 1 ru '"usually lutercuangea. Com- LieuteLWhiUng lf,eu Platcd 11,0 'lu tine men ' of ,tllB squadron, wiln thirty- co.yoyed her'te00'!'1'8 Vir''Ui. and Virwniug X-n stan1"111 owt to 8eiu luo tota "01, u ?lu1"-Y for tho Tortugas sloop of war bs'" 1,01 1 lu charS the s.cians, is to sail lo ill1" oltlU'8 ! nst Judge ElwelUrCohimom of Wilhamspori, and Dean, of B aiT.iavi Voluuti nrc. n fill I... .vl' ..." r " . fil...i iu tun extent 01 Uioir power during his absour. NEWS ITEMS. A panic conundrum "How many mills make a dollar ?" " The British navy has 2000 vessels at sea in different ports of the world, Tho oil produced In Western Pennsyl vania tho past year, it is estimated, would fill a canal 25 feet wido at tho top, 12 at tho bottom, 7 deep, and 70 miles long. A young man of Mincrsvillo, Ta., at tempted, suicide one night last week, bo cause his girl insulted him. Tottsvillo will contribute a highway rob ber to tho House of llofuge in tho person of a twelve year old girl. Schuylkill Is happy. There Is money in tho County Treasury to pay all Almshouso orders issued prior to December 1. Twenty-live persons wcro murdered .by Indians twenty-livo miles trom fcau Anto nio, Texas, ou tho Ath iusl. Alexander II. Stephens mnde a speech in tho House of Representatives against tho repeal of the Salary bill. In Rhode Island there aro seven divisions of Baptists. Tho amount of limber annually consum cd in tho form of toothpicks may be judged by the fact that a toothpick lactorv at Can ton, Mo., recently bought GOO cords of wood for making mto toothpicks. "Grangers, I will sell you coffins cheaper than any pthcr man in tho city," is what a Council JiluKs man advertises. A Milwaukee brewing company has im ported 180,000 bushels of barley and IJOO bales ol hops lrom Italy. A Boston court has decided that if a wo man lends money to her husband she cau not get it back. Tho decision Will not bo new lo many wivcS. A four year old child of Mr. John Del wilcr of Williamsburg, Blair county, set-its clothes on fire with a lighted stick, during tho absence ot its mother, cu 1 riuav last. and was so shockingly burned that it died in a lew hours. The difficulty which tho Philadelphia and Reading Kailroad Company is at pre sent experiencing, lv the striko ol its train hands and miners, is very seriously allect- mg 1110 coal trade niong the line uctweeu Port Richmond and the coal mining dis tricts. Tho dissatisfaction regarding tho '.en percent, reduction at wngcit, is prova lent among nil the employees of the com pany, and there arc at present strong indi cations that the strike will become general iu the mining and transportation depart- mcuiB. Five thousand minors and mechanics in and aboulScranton have agreed to subset ibc ten cents per mouth each towards a memo rial fund for the support of the Lackawanna hospital in that city. A child is living in Tottsvillo who has had 1,000 convulsions. A Postal Dilemma. To pav nosta uiulur tho present rates ou the document now on hand in the Senaio and House would .o,j,,;,v, r,u. hundred thousand dol lars' worth of stamps, and so tho House I'ost Ulllco Committee will report a bill to have them stamped free and sent out this winter, as well as the usual supply ol gar den seeds. Alexander Thompson, an a:cd and pro mincnt citizen of Porter township, Schuyl kill county, died last week, aged sixty vcars. Jle was the lather of twenty child re 11 , seventeen of whom with their mother survive. Tho Philadelphia Pre, offered a prize of a nan-chest 01 lea lor tne best essay p; lea parties, to be written by a boy or gu l Mi tier sixteen vcars of age, and it was won bv W. G. O. Keys, a Lebanon boy of thirteen years. Tho people of Omaha are variously plea santly alluded to by autsiders as "Oma hogs" "Omahosses," "Omahorribles," etc. The Texas cattle crop of the present year is estimated lo have brought 8.000,000 into. 1 the Slate. David Story, a saloon keeper near tho outskirts of liazleton, Pa., was killed ou Saturday night during a fight. The police have made eight arrests of suspected per sons. Hazleton is supposed to have Local Option laws in force, but there arc over seventy saloons selling liquor. A Berks county lyceum has discussed the Spanish unpleasantness, and decided in favor of war. Secretary Fish and that other fellow after having gono to consider able trouble to lix things for peace, will re gret to hear of this decision. Ono of Charles R. Buckalew's- Fishing Creek (Columbia county) constituents went to market, the other day, with a wagon load of hickory nuts. When ask how he sold thorn, he said : "Two dollars a bushel, or twenty-live cents a peek." Of course everybody bought by tho peck ; and when the creeker discovered his blunder, his language was not scriptural. The Bender family, who arc charged with having committed a number of mur ders iu Kalians, wero arrested in Bivens villo, !-p;irtanbuif! county, S. C, a few days' ago. The father and mother, and a daugh ter living iu North Carolina, aro being sought alter by officers of tho law. Tho family name is Webb. A Bostou court has decided thai if a wo man lends money to her husband she can not ;ct it back. The decision will not be new to many wives. Oregon has a surplus of four million bushels ot wheat, this season, and is selliug it at. Sri per bushel, gold. This is pretty Well for a population of 100,000. The State was never so rich and prosperous. Five thousand miners' and nicchauics in aud about Scrautou have agreed to sub scribe ten cents per mouth each toward a memorial fund for the support of the Lack awanna hospital in that city. Persons who have becomo thoroughly chilled from any cause, may have their oiroulutiou At ouoo rcritoi'o.l by lukii, into the stomach a tcaspoonl'ul of JuhnmnVs Aimhtitc Liniment mixed in a little cold water, well sweetened. Every farmer who owus a goo.1 stock of nurses, came aud sheep, and lutentls to Keep mem inrougu tho winter, should get at once a good stock of SlicrUrdiVs Varulri 1 nmuitiin ruwatM. uuo dollar's wortl: will savo at least a half ton of hay. lu tho drawing for seats in tho IIouso of ivepresentative Genoral Butler got a plat e in a comer kuown ns "Sleepy Hollow," from the fact of its having been a favorite section for Democrats of not very heavy legislative ability. Bi n. won't sleep long in that quarter. A man namod John Groves went out hunting' in Clearfield township, Cambria county, one day last week. Duriug his travels, he came across the cub of a bear, which ho shot at aud wounded. TJa cub set up a terrific howl, and presently the mother bear nudj' appearance ou the scene fac'1"'1' fruo to her maternal iu .ti.n, she attacked the tunii with great ferocity, and a struggle for life or death ensured. Groves was'a powerful mu, out ho proved unable to cope with tho vicious brute. Ho was thrown to the ground, and horrible to relate was absolutely torn to pieces ! Tljo ouly eyo-witnees of the dreudful scone, a companion and friend of Groves, escaped a liko fate only through sudden aud precipitate flight. v.,rwi 01 nogs slaughtered iu Ciuciu nati siueo November LiUSUJOO ; to the samo timo last year, 2('B 000 Tho Pottsville Standard rotates the follow ing strange coincidence : "Ono of tho strangest incidents that wo ever had occa sion to chroraiclo has come to our notice Tho facts of tho case as sunt us, aro as fol lows : Mr. Tatriek Brennan and family took up their abmle at a hotel in Mount Pleasant, which was lately occupied by his son Edward. Yesterday afternoon about three o'clock, Mr. Brennan was seized with a fit of sickness and iustantly dropped dead. llu wito at tho limo was at liilbcrton, whero sho-and her husband had previously resided, lo which place the sons of tho de ceased hastened to inform her of the sudden end of their father. On arriviug at Gilbcr- ton, to their great surpriso-and astonish ment, they found their, mother in the same state. On making inquiries; they learned that sho died about tho samo limo as her husband. From tho fact-that they both died in different places aud at about iho samo lime, makes it a singular coincidence. Tho old couple wero well kuown through out tho couuty, and wcro highly respected, one of their sons, Mr. Michael Brennan, being a clerk in tho l'rothonotary's olllco at Tottsvillo. Tho body of Mrs. Brcnnau was brought from Gilberton last evening, and with that of her husband, will bo in terred in the lleckscliprvulc cemetery to day." Last week, for tho first limo in Iho his tory of Tioga county, two colored men sat as jurors iu a court of record and partici pated in rendering a verdict. The Ii'o;ocl Krnernl Enrollment. Havana, Dec. 10. Tho proposed enrollment for military duty of all men bclwccu 18 and 15 years of nge, a fourth of whom aio to be conscripted for active service, is gaining advocates. The JJiurio says : "Wo are now at tho 15th of December, and have raised no means and done nothing new lo crush the rebellion. Let us give a fresh impulse to Iho winter campaign 'if we would advauce ou the road to the pacification of this islaud. The enemy will gain lime nud territory, and wc will have cause lo deplore our criminal vacillation. Without a great and united movement on our part the war will drag ou as it has to the present hour. "It has consumed annually ten li fifteen thousand soldiers and $40,000,000. When we find ourselves fallen never to rise again wo will bitterly regret our short-sighted lack of preparation." The Voz h Culm shows that the prolonged resistance of Cartagena is draining tlu resources of Spain and weakening her power. Castelar is nut strong enough now to op pose the exactions of foreitrli uovernmenls. which nearly all tend to tho destruction of Cuba, and the longer his declining power is respected and obeyed in Cuba the greater Is the probability that the ohjecls 01 inose foreign demands will bo accomplished. Letters appear in the evening journals ad dressed to General Jnuvcllar, and calling ou him to declare Cuba 111 a state of siege Import ant I.etlor ol' 4Ii Nrcrolnry ol tlio treasury. Washington, Dec. 13. The following letter from the Secretary of the Treasury is ot importance : 12, l73.JJcar Sir : I have the honor to acknowledge the roccint of vour letter of this date transmitting a resolution of the committee of Ways and Means of the House ol liepresentalives, asking the .ccr0' tary of tho Treasury to uive his reasons in writing for an increase of taxation, and why ho has selected the articles named iu his communication as the proper objects for increased taxation, and that ho inform the committee snceilieallv as to the cspeudl lures aud condition of tho revenue which renders tho nronosed increase necessary. Iu the report which, iu accordance with law, 1 had tho honor recently to submit to Congress, 1 used tho lollowing language : "Should there uot be a revival of business at nn rnriv d:v. and an increase in the re ceipts over those of the past two and a halt months, additional means will ue rcnuircu to meet expenses. Should such ho the cao I recommend additional taxation, judicious lv laid, so as to bo tho least burdensomo tipou the peoplo and business of tho coun try, rather than a resort to borrowing nw uev and inereasins the public debt. It is ou tho irrouud here 'cnerally stated that suggested increased taxation. The receipts from customs aud iuternal taxes have not materially increased, and it is apparent that no considerable augmentation or uiosu receipts is soon to bo expected under tho laws- now existing," Tho public ilobt v iuorcasud by de mands which could not he avoided during tho mouth of November to tlm extent of over nine million dollars, and it is apareut that it will be still further increased during the current, month by many millions. While tho current receipts are. but little more than sufliecut to pay the interest on the public debt and other coin expendi tures, it will not bo prndeut to 6cll gold to increase the supply of curreucy. Tho current expenses of the government have already consuinud about eighteen million dollars of what has been called Iho '"reserve," and there remains only about twenty-six millions which cau bo used be fore the extreme limit of issue of I'nited States notes authorized by law can be reached. Tho public credit cau ouly be maintained by kenpiug the receipts of the treasury fully up to the expenditures for ordinary expenses, and for interest ou the public debt, and for the purchase of bonds for the sinking fuiul to the extent provided by law.. It is manifestly the true policy, iu view ol the necessity if maintaining that credit, so to levy taxes as to make it cer tain that the required amount will be raised, willi the possibility of some surplus re venue, rather to incur any risk of a deli cieney, which would make it necessary to borrow money and thereby increase the debt. Iu selecting lea and cotVce for taxation 1 am inlluenced by the consideration that taxes ou these luxuries aro easily collected and are not oppressivo to the consumers. Iu selecting spirits, tobacco, gas, railway steamboat receipts, express, insurance aud telegraph companies as subjects of taxa tion, 1 am governed principally by the rea sons expressed by the Commissioner of Iuternal revenue iu his letter already for ward to tho committee, in tho following words : lu selecting sources for possiblo taxation I have taken those that would give tho revenue probably uccded without any ma larial increase of the present force or "any amuudmcnt to the present system, consid ering that it is wis4 to get tho public re venue with as little interference as possiblo with tho gouetal business of the country, aud that the tax gatherer should greet the public eye as rarely as practicable. I have presented the bills for iucreased taxation to the committee thus early that tho subject may atouco bo called to the at tention of Congress for such action, at an early day, as may be deemed expedient. It bUould bo taken into aecouut that m effect of anv lr which may-bo enacted to iijcn'i! taxation will not lurily appear for several months after its passage, and that in the appareut disposition among tho peo ple to reduce expenditures the rates which may tixed will not produce the sameamouut of revenue as would accruo under ditlereut circumstauccs. I have the honor to be, very respectfully, William A. Kicuauesox, Sec'y. To Hon. II. L. Daw, cimluuuu of the Committee of Ways and Meaus, House of Kepreseutativcs. TUB CUBAN TROUBLE. SURRENDER OF THE VIRGINIUS. Washington, Dec. 12. Although there Is to-night no official con firmation of tho report that the steamship .Virginius was towed out of tho harbor of Havana this morning, it is considered to be reliable in view of tho fact that the re cent agreement between Secretary Fish and Admiral Polo contemplated her surrender to a vessel of the United States within no more than a week from Iho time It was made and this movement is regarded ns a preliminary to the fulfillment of the stipu lation. Tho impression is that the surviv ing crow of tho Virginius will bo delivered on tho samo day. THE VIRGINIUS LEAVES HAVANA. Havana, Dec. 12. The steamship Virginius was towed out of tho harbor of Havana at half past four o'clock this morning by tho Spanish man-ol-war Isabella la Catolica. Tho tug that assisted tho boat roturncd to the city at Bcvon o'clock. Tho destination of Iho Vir ginius is supposed to bo Key West. THE TERMS OF THE PROTOCOL HEINO FULFILLED. Havana, Dec. 12 evening. The Virginius has gone to the port of Bahia Honda, 00 miles west of Havana, where sho will be delivered by tho Spaulsh man-of-war lo a vessel of the United States navy. Captain Gcucral Jouvcllar has given tho necessary orders for tho trans fer of tho Virginius prisoners at Santiago do Cuba lo an American man-of-war to day. Tho Captain General is certain that his orders will bo carried out aud the men delivered at the proper time. Mr. John Snyder died sudenly in Lykcns, Dauphin oouuty, on Sunday, of rupture of the bowels. 110 was seventy-years old. The Most Popular Medicine Extant. 1SIO. 0T 80 Yearn, 1H7.1. J SINCE THE INTUODCCTION OF PERKY DAVIS' V A I . K I L I, i: It, And after thirty years' trial, the "Pain- Killer" may iustly bo styled the great medi cine of the world, for there is no region of tho globe into which it has not found its way, and none where it has not been large ly and highly prized. Moreover, there is no climate to which it has not proved it self to bo well adapted for the cure of con siderable variety ol diseases ; it is admir ably suited for every race. It has lost none of its good name by repealed trials, but continues to occupy n prominent position in every medicine chest ; aud is still re ceiving the most unqualified testimonials lo its virtues, from persons of tho highest character aud responsibility. Physicians of the first respectability recoinineud it ns a most effectual preparation for tho extinc tion ofpaiu. It is not ouly the best i cmedy ever known for Bruises, Cuts, Burns, &c., tint ru, ij..nUi.jf nr :holcra, or any sort oi uowci complaint, it is a remedy unmir passed for efficiency and rapidity of action. In the great cities of India and other hot climates, it has become the Standard Medi cine for all such complaints, as well as for iW""siji. i.ivcr Complaints, and other kindred disoruc.o, - ..,,: .,,, (, h. Canker, Asthma, and Rheumatic difhcur ties, it has been proved by tho most abun dant and convincing testimony to bo an invaluable medicine. No article ever at tained such unbounded popularity. As an external and internal mcdiciane, the Pain Killer stands unrivalled. Thirty Years aro certaiuly a long enough time to prove the cllieieucy of any medicine, and that the Pain-Killer is deserving of all its proved by tho unparalelled popularity it has attained. II is a sure and effective remedy. It is sold in almost every country in tho world, and more popular every year. Its healing properties have been fully test ed, all over the wuild, uJ it nool only to kuown to be prized. Be sure you buy none but the geuuinc, manufactucd by PERRY DAVIS & SOX. Providence, R. I. K' Sold by all Druggists. Dec. 3, 1S73. lni. itch) bbcrtiscmcnts , . FOU IS?:!. UOt) Pages, WO Engraving, nml Colored l'inte. Published (Quarterly, 25 cts. u year. First No. for li 4 just Ksuod. A dcrtnan edition ut me same price. Address, JAMES VICK, lioeliester. N. The l lr I .iillonaI Uttnk of Sunbii rj, I't'inra. "VTOTUiiE -a Uerctiv jrivu that Hie rejrulur on mini election o! Hiruciorn ol "Tlio First Na tionn! Uauk ol bunliuiv, I'll.," will bo held on Tuesday the 27lh day of January, A. 1)., Ih74, nt Hie banking IloiihC, In the borough of Punbu- l'a., between the hours ol 10 a. in., and is o - clock p. iu., of said day, in accordance with the provisions ol tne act ot Conirresa. 8. PACKER, Cai-hier. 6tm bury, Pa., Dec. Sfi, 1S73. m:roT katixc; hoim:. S. E. Corner of Arch and Third 8trcet-i, OprosiTB tiif. Dr.i'OT, S U X 11 U U V, PE X X ' A . TomuM McUinv, l"rorifter. OYSTERS, Hot Coffee, Siindwitclics, Broad & Uutler, Ham, ,Vc, served up in llie best stylo. Passeii);crs leavini; hi the. early trains will be furnished with rcfrc-limunts, lint cotlec, ckc. TI10 ratiiic room will be conducted 011 flrictly temperance principles, and every el!ii'l made lo I keep it neat and attractive. j LADIES are Invited to rail. j Refreshments and hot meals fiirrUhcd to rest- I denu us well as traveler);. The patronage of llie public Is respectfully so- I lleiled. THUS. .Mci; uv. Suiihury, Dee. 10, IS::!. 4t. IIUI.IIY l'KKSKM.S. JEWELRY and SILVERWARE tjic finest as sort incut of Goods in store. GREAT IXDVCE.MENTS TO PLRl'HASERS. G OLD and SILVER WATCHES good and. reliable. COLD KINfiK. CHAINS, PINS, nnd every 7 tide manufactured iu the jewelry line. FI LL SETTS OF JEWELRY. OILVF.lt SETTS, nnd Silver Plated in KJ great vunety. Spectacles and Evu-ii.B'' GOLD HEADED CANES at . . . M. ME'XEH Market B.1u'. -suiirury, Pa. Simbttry, Dec. JU, 1S73. ! .ntouud'"OH'''r' 1S in Value for W. ... 30in Vulif'f.,1'! , , j v Value for t'3 '. 7J hi Value for $13! The Unrest bet and moat popular chromoa in the world u all weir beauty aud artiatie eae.-ll.-uce, rom tl". "CJ I'uifoiul ...l; luchea. 1'ric. 15 e.1 d.veu aa preiiuuiua 10 yearly auUrlbera to DEMOREST'S ILLUSTRATED MOXII1LY MAOAZ1NK, TLe mod. l'MaKzinc of Amerlcs, al tiOO per ear. Having purchaM-d the copyright at euomioillelpel.se wuh the upcctalieu of securing Ihe Urgeal ciicuUliou r u Mogatiun iu America, vie have deteruii"- J UlaklliK au iliilun-alleiled oleiur of the eeb-lwate i.nron.o, Ihe -Old O-keu II nek -.-"" Jerome lUomi soe, i a a preE iuiu. fo -Captive Child," after Je rome Thunii, . Premium lor 1H7.1. oi((im Bwe..t Home " Jei-ome Thompaou, aa a prelum g fr lass. At-' the atonu," ba F. al. li. lie Haaa, as a Preuuuia lor 1S77. Lach Cliromu aa s work of art, ia jully ritual to au OU Paint iug worth Five Huudred itollara. The Chromoa are uour redy, aud are sent by mail ou reoim of theaubacriptioue forwiihar, or all of the-18, aa above, varulahed, aud ou a roller, piwtai'- u ccuta eK Ira, whiili iucludoa the poalage, rr niouuted ou cau aa aud .lrloher, iu elegant Inch gill frame., wjlh Arabuaquo .Ovj-ucr (Irualdeuta, turea ) al da ot crlluaon eor.l, taid iiauAk-a, $ii vLtrs tacll. A ' "" V. JKyiNOa DEMOREST, S-tS Hroadway, New Yerk. 1873 CHRISTIVIilS. 1873 Go to Hazlctinc's HEAD-QUARTERS For everything in the Toy line, everything in the Chinaware line, every thing in the Doll line. Fancy Boxes for Gloves, Handkerchiefs and Jewelry can be found at IAEIETINE'8 Brackets, Pictures, Picture Frames, Picture Cord, Wagons, Sleds, Wheelbarrows and Rocking Horses, Writing Desks and Work Boxes. A Ueautiiul variety of BOOK8, and mention ean he found at Ifazletine's Popular Book and Stationery Store. Please Call and Examine, ADMISSION FEEE ! POSTPONEMENT! lth Uraud Gift Concert ! roll THE BENEFIT OF TOE l'l ItMC MItKARV OF KV. OVER A MILLION IN BANK ! SVCCESS ASSURED. A Full )muLq Certain On TUESDAY, 31 f of MARCH next. In order lo mint the Reuernl wirti onl rxiecUUon of th i.ublle anil llie lii krt Iwlde t. for tbe full paymeul of their iiiaciiillreut Kiltn. announced for the Fourth (Iratid (Iiit Concert of the Public Library of Kentucky, the uiannKeniFut bixxr determined to oaiiutie the Con cert and lirawinjz until TiM-Nlay the lt of March, 1S I. Tliej have already realized OVT.K A MILLION DOLLARS, And have a (treat many aneuta jet to hear from. No doubt i entertained of the tnlo of every Ticket before the drawiiiK, but whi ther all ale Bold or' not the Concert and Drawing will I'onitlvi-ly anil unequivocally take j. lace on the div now bu d, anil if anv remain uu aold they will be c uiifllrd, and the prizes will l reduc ed iu l-ropoitton to the unxolil Tickf.H. l'i.OOO (llhh Gift fl.5i,oon will be distiibllle.l ainonx the ticket huMcr. Tlie til :;et are printed in coilpoiit. of tcntlm, unit all fractional porta will be ti pri wiiinl iu the drawiDR juat an wlu'tr lli-kr;. ill.'. i.ut 4rirtM. One 1 1 mil. 1 Cosh (lift One ttraml Canh nift (Inedrand I'aali Hilt One liranil t'aah Oift O110 (Ininil Taidi tint Ill t'aah Hifta, Jlli.tiOO each :iil Caall Oifla, n,il each ft) Bail ilif: M1":: ':!: loo Ciiah niftK, 4WVf l."0 Caah CiftK, anoeacb J.VI Caali eiiflu, voomch :i'i. Cash tiii'ta, liHieach 11. noil ( ab (idle, M (su b lim.noo nm. OKI rai.iMN) ''-,i00 n,."xio 1 011, mo l"l,ll ru,iHMi 10, mm 40,01111 ".mm ro,iiim :rj,roo .Vhmmo Total, 12,mm (.ilia. All C.o-h, amountinK to il.Mi.mio The cliahc a for a gift are aa one to tive. PI'.U'i: OF TICKETS : Whole tii-keta, f0 ; Haleea, f'J." ; Tenth", or ech cou pon, .-; Kleveu Whole Tickclta for f.VKl; Tickets for l,iKK); ll:l Whole Tickets for .',ii WJ Whole T.rketa fcr f ltl.nno. Hodiaeount ou leaa tllalif-VlO worth of Tickets. The Fourth Gift Concert will be conducted, iu all re si ecta, like the three winch have already la-cu Riven, and full jawliciilaramav ! learned from circulars which w.ll Ik- aent t re. from tbi idlice to all who apply for them. tlrdi'l-M for tilki'ta aii.t fl-ldtciiliot '" BU"cin will m aiu-uiifcU 10 in tbe order they arc received, and it ia boiMMl they will be aent in promptly that there may lie no iliHiipKiintui'iit or delay lu fdbni all. Liberal tcima given to thoac who buy to iiell attain. All agents are pe remptory requin d to nettb' up their aceoiinta and to re luni nil uuboIiI ticket by tlie .11th day of March. THO. K.DKAMLtrri:. AKrnt PuMic Library Kentucky, und Muui.giT (lift Concert, IMililic Library lUnldiUK, Louisville, Ky. GRAND OPEXINU XK.HT AT THE dawimi; O I Kit A 1IOISI. 11 V TUB CAROLINE IUCIIINGS I1ERNAR1) TROl.'PE OF OMK IOI.KI.S. TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23, 1873. T 1113 building lias jiitt been completed and is lilted out in cverv respect in appearance and appliances eijual with tlie best anywhere in the country. The entertalnmin. on the opeulng night Is lu tho hands of a committee of citizens, and will be, given for the benefit of the proprieter. Excursion tirkeis at hulf faro will bo issued to Danville and return, from any station along the hue of the 1.. & It. It. U. A special train will leave Dauville for Northumberland on the even intr of tbe entertainment, at 11 o'clock. Reserved seats cau be secured on application to J: ('. Rhodes, Chairman Ticket Comniitttee. II. II. CIIAMHERLIN. Presid't. II. II. 11haI)LF.y, Sec'rv. Danville, Dec. l'J, It.::). Notice. "VTOTICE U hereby clven that an election of malingers of the Accommodation Saving Fund aud Loan Association, will take place p Saturday, the 'I'lh day of December, 1S73, a'. ' -o'clock p. m., In llie room of Clciiient'o !' " Third st., Sunliury, Pa. r,-,,; SAM'L FAL'ST, He - r"" l Jacoh Siiipman, Sec'ry. Sunbury, Dec. 10, 1ST:!. HOLIDAYS. FOU Tin: fiRF ATTRACTION. rllouerlt'H Ojwtrr. Ac. Toy m, t'oi Vv ,h'iv ' 'nv'l'l ' ome and buy of Ihe r.veij n t of liantls(- TOYS AND CONFECTIONERIES at SAMUEL P. NEVIN'S STORE, in franio building, adioining Moore A- Disinger's building, THIRD STREET, SI NBIRY, PA. Just ojKMied a fresh supply of Coufeciioneri.'S of every description. TOYS OF A I.I. UI.XOS constantly on hand. The Iiest RAISINS, FIGS, CURRANTS & DRIED FRl'lT. I'UBE 1UO COFFEE, TEA & SFICES, fresh Bread, Buus Jc Cukes, every morning. FANCY CAKES, BISCUITS, CRACKERS, Ac. OVSTE1W ! OYSTERS ! OYSTE1W! Having titled up a room expressly for serving up Oysters iu every style, Ladies und Geullenicu will be aecoiiiniodnted with the best bivalves in market, at nil boars during the day and evculug. Families will be supplied ut their residence with th best Shell or Cuuued Oysters, us is desirable, ai the very lowest prices. Call and sectny excellent assortment of stixxl' aud ascertain tue prices. S. Dec. 79, 1873. Audit. F.NEYIN. Wm.M.Roelief'Iler.executor of E. Y. Bright, dee'd, for the use of Win. 1. Greunough. vs. Michael J. II. Ine. Iu the Court Common Pleuse, the County of Nori h umber land. '(. Fa. Ho. 10A. ' November 10, 1873. NOTICE ia voreby given that tbe undersigned jk-jiu'ir spiHjlnicd by Ihe said Court, to .nbute Ihe money raised on above slated writ, and paid into Court, will meet all parlies iutei esled at ids office, in the Borough of Suubury, on Saturday, the lid day of January, A. D. 1H74, at ID o'clock A. M., for the purpose of attending, to Ibe ilulles of Ills sppoluttncut. GEO. HILL, Audit. Dec. 18, 1ST fact things too numerous to C A )1 r II O It I N E " The Qrcat fliscnvpry for the Immediate relief A cau?o7Tun!uTiaTusmuTa Palnn, Blralns, Stiff Joints, Swellings, Inflnma- tions, Bunion, Catarrh, fec, &c. It wlil nut grease or main, and lor the toiiett Is a luxury in every family. Thousands will and now testi fy to its great merits. Try U. Price per bottle, 25cenls. REUBEN HOYT, Prop'r, 313 Green with St., N. Y. . Decl9.4w. SAMPLEH acut bv mail for 50c. that retail quick for $10. It, L. WULCOTT, 11 Chatham Square, K. Y. Llec.lO.'Ta. aw. The Highest Medical Authorities or Europe say the strongest Tonic, Purifler nnd Deobstrueut 1 known In the medical world is J urubeba It nrrests decay of vital forces, exhaustion of the nervous system, restores vigor to the debilitated, rleanscs vitiated blood, removes vesicle obstruc tions nnd nets directly on the Liver nnd Spleen. Price, tl a bottle. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Piatt St., X. Y. , ' Decl9.4w. Lornted nt Williaiusiport, I'a. totablithed 1S0G. The BEST COLLEGE In the Country. Has the best Penman In Pennsylva nia. For College Paper. Specimens of Penmanship, Ac, address DAVIS A OPLINGF.K, Decli.4w Wllliamsport, Pcnn'a. OhC 011.1(110 CLOlllb for t. Will change any colored hair to a permanent black or brown and contains no poison. Trade supplied at low rntes. Address, MAGIC COMB CO., Springfield, Mass. Decltl. 4w. $ ltriiiga vou free by niail the verv tieat 1 la TIC TltTJHH' Write nt ouee to PoMKiior ft Co., 744 Broadway, i. V. Iec. lo, '71). In-, w KN TWOUTH'FkliV-HINO ANDCHKCK COMllia '.P. (ierman Silver sample 15. CircuUra free, htaf ford M'jg Co., fti rultouHt., N. Y. Iecl9.4w. 200 PIAXOS and ORUAXN J V1.1v and Seconil-Ilaiid, of Firat-Claaa Makers, Will lie mid at liwcr pricea for caah, or on lulrtallmeuta.lu city or couutry, during this Financial Crisis aud the HoU 1 daya, by Horace Waters aud Skin, No. 4M Broadway. than ever liefore ollered lu New York. Ageuts wauled , for tlie Bale or Waters' Celebrated Pianos, Concerto nud (irchesmil Organs, llluatratcd Cataloguca malkl, 1 (ireat Iuduceuicuta to the Trade. A large discount to j Ministers, Cliurchea, Huuday-Hchoola, elc. Iecl'J.4w. j S25 F F R S J V l" lis! FI RS ! S25 Wnoi.rsAi.E and Retail, j LADIES', GENTLEMEN & MISSES' j Fine Seal Sacqucs, Fine Astrakhan Sacques, Fine .Seal Turbans, Fine Lynx Sets, Driving (.1 loves and Caps. Tlio LarfjcBt Stock of Kockcs iu the City. Al! of which are offered below cost of importation, at the old-ci'.abliahel aud reliable store of Mil IS ( K II E R , 825 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA. 825 Enslibli Walking Jackets made to order. IVcP.Uw. For Three 3-i-rnt SlHuipai We will send TUK At'lioitA (a pui er size of N. V. i-dg) fur 3 moutha, aud aa premium auy oue of the following articles : One line chromo, 1 hue photograph, 1 fine boeoni pin, 1 flue aet aleeve bullous, 1 tine collar button. Head at ouce to THK Al UOllAI'l ULlhUlSitiCO., bjiruiglield. Mass. Iivl!i.4w. MAGNIFICENT NEW BIBLE 8UOCLS8 Oue ui.u ua( cleuiea evaj lu 4 days, selling the Complete Poiueicic uioie, Juki out. Aew type sua taavn jeaiurea. Hoo FngraMuga, aillierior paper, txc every way and tell. iuu-k. Uig terms to Ageui- Outrtt free. For full particular., ..Idre-d, HI" pAHD DUOS., Pubs., 7JS H.lliaoni W'.. fhiladclpl.'-'. leclll.4w. . ASTOUNDING! la Vnlue For 93 Ij A Splendid Holiday, Birthday. Weddine- or Friendly Present. Tbe orlgiurl, popular, lurge I nnd elegant Oil Chromo, ! "77K OT.7 OAKEN DUCKET," ! 'The old o.iken buckef the irou-bouud bucket The moss-covered bucket, which bung in the well." I (after Jerome Thompson,) size 17x20 Inches. i The best parlor piclure ever published for $15. I This lar'e and truly splendid Chromo, iu all its original beauty and excellence, is ollered as a premium to each t'i yearly subscriber to Derao- rest's Monthly Ma;;azia,'the Model Parlor Mu- : gaziue of America. j Tlio Chromo is sent varnished nnd ou a roller, : po-taKC ten cents extra ; orinouuted on canvass j uud stretcher, as an oil paiutlug, Hfly cents extra; (which includes transportation) ; or mounted ou I canvass, aud In au elegant 2;j inch guilt frame I with atabasqiie corners, three yards of crimson cord, ami packed for ti: makiiii; the whole com i plelo, (ineludiug frame, Chromo aud subscrip I lion to tho Maguziuc,) ouly tO. Do not Tail to send (. any aud gel the magnifi cent Chromo, the 'Old Ouken Bucket,' which. In size and artistic merit, Is quite equal to au Oil Painting worth five hundred dollars. Sow ready 1 Sent any where In the l 8. on receipt of tho amouut of tbe subscription. Address W. JENNINGS DFMOREST, ! b'M hroadway, New York. I .oll'e Iu IHvorco. i I N tho Court of Common ! Pleas of Notlliumberlaiid Count v. 1 i'. 11. Randolph I vs ; i uitii.tR Mai-v A. Ruudolidi. Pluries Subpovna ror a Wvorce, So. 170, Janti ry Term, 1874. To the Uespondcut above named. You are hereby requested to appear at Court or Common Pie, to be held at Wunbuiy for the County ef Northumberland, au tlis lirst Moudny of January next, to auer the complaint of IU libelhmt in the above elated case. liDciiani s u HOTllERMKL, in . B he rill. Bheriffs Ollhe, gunbnry, Pa., Doc. 1, 1873 .4t AUJOl'RNED COKT.J I'rorlttniHtloii. tfTHEREAS the Honorable W. M. Rorkefel- , y ler. Prcsideut Judtre, aud his Associate, for till Dlatricl, have lui their mandate for u adjourned Court for Northuuiberlund county, to he held on Monday the 2tftu day of Docember, A. I.,lS7d,boiugthe 6tn Monday ot said month, lu tSuubury. 1 therefore give notice, tbiU all ier soua Interested, lo be and appear at the place- roresald al 10 o'clock a. iu.. ot ni day. . SAM I' EL II. BOTHFKM EL, Sheriff. ' Hhorltr OIHcc, Hunbury, fept. 'itt, 1873,