V Hwnhrn : Simmon; H. 9. MAISIR, k. W1LVKKT. ( Idilors. SUXBURY, JUNE 7, 1873. F. 11. Gowen, Est, litis - rosigoed neat in the ConstituHooal Convention. Lis It is said that over a thousand hotels in this Stato bftvo closed since the election on the license question. , , . r . rrrr It is reported tlirtt tho "grasshoppers have appeared in Texas, in Immense num bers, and are laying waste all Vegetation. Col. J. Koss Snowden, 37rothonolary of tho Supreme Court for the Eastern Dis trict of Pennsylvania, has resigned. B. E. Fletcher, Esq., long Frothonotary of the District Court of Phlladephia, has been ap pointed to succeed him. In tho Surveyor General's office, at Har risburg, there is a deed bearing tho signa ture of William Tenti, dated in 1C81, in which, for the consideration often pounds, he disposes of the ownership of five hun dred acres of land in Pennsylvania. McEnery who pretends to be Governor of Louisiana lias issued an address to the people of Louisiana, advising acquicsence in the Kellogg government until Congress assembles in December. AGrkat Fihe ix Philadelphia. A fire broke out in the extensive cotton and woolen manufactory of John Brown & Sons, situated on Eighth street below Taskcr street, Philadelphia, on Wednesday morning at half-past twelve and consumed the entire building with all its contests. The loss is estimated, at S3tK000. Puof. W. Howard. Day, of Harris burg, ed'fbor of Our National Progress, or gan of the colored people of this State was married ou Tuesday last to Miss Goorgie F. Bell, of Philadelphia. This happy event produced a pleasant sensatien among the elite of the colored citizens of Pennsylvania, for tho Trofcssor is well known and highly esteemed, and recognized as an energetic and useful man among his people. Cfcvo of the incidents of decoration day was that uftcr tho general demonstration at tho cemetery His Excellency, Governor Hartranft, visited tbe grave of ex-Governor Geary, and with head uncovered de posited a magnificent bouquet thereon. He also left a handsome floral tribute upon tho grave of Major P. Dalhon. A meeting of tho Democratic Stato Cen tral Committee was held in Philadelphia on Wednesday, which agreed upon Wilkcs Tjane ns the place, and August 27th the time, for holding tho next Democratic State Convention.' ' Tiikke are some peculiarities about the ' postal cards not yet explained. When un ' deliverable, unclaimed, orunmailable, ll'.ey nre not returned to the writer, or sent to ' the Dead Letter Office, but destroyed. No '"return request" on the card is regarded. Any ousceno, vulgar, or scurrilous words or devices on the cards prevent their de livery. Clerks are instructed to regard the matter on the cards as sacredly as may other mail matter, and not to make it the "subject of any conversation. Do the people of the United States know 'that they, arc living uudcr a merciless, a crushing despotism ? Do they know that Grant is a tyrant and the army and United .States Courts are tools in his hands where with he means to crush out every vestige of freedom and ride roughshod over their necks to imperial power ? Do they app re ciato these solemn fuels ? If they do not, it is time they should. The Democratic, papers assure us that such are the facts and who ever knew a Democratic paper to He? ' - .. - ' A Northern Town in Texas. Seven months ago tho first houso was bnilt in the present town of Dcunison, Texas. ; A cen sus just taken shows that tho population foots up near 6,000. The general business of the place is oa tho increase. The bulk of the people are from the north, and more from Kansas than any other one State. Hun. TnADDKUsSxiiVENS willed a sum of money to a nephew on consideration that he attained from tho use of intoxicating drinks, otherwise the money was to go to the fouuding of an Orphan Asylum at Lan caster. Tho tiroo of tho probation of the nforesaid nephew has expired, aud ho hav ing failed to give up tho "flowing bowl," tAve sum has been turned over to the other purpose. The amount is variously esti mated at from SoQ.OOO tog 100,000. Haines, the "historian," is winning coldeu opinions all around. Here is what the Muucy Luminary says about him : What's the Use ok Lying. ? Haines iruhis history of Ilimlnsvi'iU stated that the circulation of the Wakly Uuxtteaml Iiul letiv, at that place, was larger than that of any other printed, Xow we happen to kuow that tho Luminary has nearly three subscribers at Ilughesville, to the Gazttte vul Bulletin' one. We do not mention this in any spirit of boasting, for as a local n;i per, the proportion is not any more than .toufcflt to bp, but simply to show what a coutcnipuuiy; moan. liar u names." PuiiltcDebt Statement. The debt statement shows a rcductiou during May of ,525,282 50 ; currency balance. $0. W'iJ'M ; coin balance, 875,5S3,316 ; special deposits held for redemption of certificates ot iiposu, t ju.ias.UOO ; coin certificates 448,600; outstanding legal tenders, ;i5H,000,000. This was quite as much as was expected, owing to the heavy pay meuts during the month. There is no prospect whatever of secur ine the punishment of a thief who steals millions of dollars. Tweed canuot be brought to trial he manages to escape on all sorts of pretexts, and has just secured another postponement. Jio one believes tbat the great thief will ever be punished. The llaarrisburg Telegraph states that a number of capitalists, from other places have lately been in that city, selecting sites for new iron furnaces, a, number of which they propose to erect. Tna Geneva Arbitration cost '.lis United States just (144,000 and brought iu 1 . Many people have queried, wbersr the arms ana ammunition used by tbe Indi ans came from. It is believed by trappers and those living in the Northwest that the Indians of that section obtain their arras largely from the Indians of Manitoba. After the Minnesota massacre many Sioux crossed into British America, where they bunted, trapped, and occasionally hired out to the farmers of Manitoba. As soon as theygot either money or furs they bought or bartered for arms and ammuni tion, which they in turn sold to their breth ren of theUnitcd States. The Sioux have a vivid recollection of the Mankato hang ing, and are nursing a terrible- feeling of rovengo. A constant communication is maintained between those in Manitoba and the United States ; and whenever a favorable opportunity offers they will all join in an outbreak, using Manitoba as a base and a safe retreat in case of disaster. HOW THE BrcNDElt MCRDRR9 WERE Committed. Tho Bender family of Kan sas have discovered perhaps the most mer cifuksystcm of murder, and if we must havefourdcrs let us. by all means, have a system .which we nave not yet noticed. It is this : Their cabin was arranged as a place bf entertainment for travelers. , A sheet hung Across it, dividing it into two compartments. When a single traveler arrived, he was seated at a table so that the outline of his lorm was defined upou the sheet, and in case he leaned back, his head pressed against Uils clastic as well as transparent bulkhead. Under his chair unknown to Him, was a trap-door. Tho mail fiend, stationed on the outer side of the sheet, watched for tho pressure of the victim's head against it,and striking a stun nine blow with a hammer on the back of tho skull, slipped the spring of tho trap-door, thus dumping the body into tho cellar, whore his wife, knife in hand, stood ready to end tho work.. Nicholas Mindou, a supposed accomplice of tho Bender lUmily, was arrested in Texas," but oonwutted Bui cide before rcachiug the Stale where the atrocities, in which he no doubt bora a part, were committed. He promised to make a confession, but ho was allowed to have a pistol in his possession, strango enough, with which . ho shot himself. There seems to be no doubt but that tho Benders were in Texas where Miudou was arrested, and were making their way into Mexico. Sinco the foregoing was in type it is also announced that two members of the family had been arrested in Iowa ou Saturday ; tho mother at Oxford and the son at West-Liberty. There is said to be no deubt of their iudonlity. There are now suits pending against somo of tho most promient and well known meu iu tho country, for larceny aud breach of trust in handling other peoples money. There nre the suits against the Tammany ring, and the ono more particularly against Boss Tweed, for the recovery of $6,000, 000 ; and then comes the suits against Uic Breuit Mobilier, for about three times that sum with innumerable 'Other proceedings, which would easily sum an asregato of 8100,000,000, now: pending in the courts against men who pass for respectable in society and powerful in politics, all of whom aro alledgod to be thieves ; Gen. Itosccrans is in the railroad con struction busiuess in Mexico, and in that way it doing much for that country. Mex ico will corao np out of her revolutions and anarchy through raiiroads, telegraphs, newspapers and a little more Saxon blood. The wild man in th woods has made his auuual appearance once more, and very early, he being this time in Fannin county, Georgia. Ho is reported to bo eight feet high, and iu a recent fight with some of the citizens who attempted to capture bin. he killed one of them, as repicsented, and tore oft the tail of a horse. Alligator hunting is a profitable em ployment iu Florida siuce the demand for tho hides has sprung up in Europe. One huutcr has killed 900 of the reptiles siuce December. The Reading Times and Ditpateii says : So far as Berks county is concerned, we havo tho assurance from observing far mers that the prospects for a large harvest of wheat and rye, and a larger yield of hay, have never been moro promising, tho re cent cool and wet weather haviug given an unusual stimulus to the growth of all these crops. Poaches, apples, cherries, apricots, and kindred fruits are, however, very back ward, with indications of a poor yield. A Pexssylvania newpaper says "An other 'minors' strike' is reported in Lu zerne countv. A sixteen-year-old sou struck his father with a hoe. The strike is over, however, and no further trouble is apprchcudod. Tho minor is not as well as usual." The tallest snake story of this region thus far is the statement that a chop per named Duffy killed a black Buako last week at Bixler's Gap, thirteen feet and nine inches long, and measuring 10 inches iu circumference On tho samo day he despatched four mttlesuakes. lie is ine champion up to date. LticUtotiii Ocuirte. The Pennsvlvauia insurance companies lose 180.(100 by the last Boston Arc. This is more thau tue Aew-iortc companies lose. . A Great Horror ' Done Away Wrrn. Houso cleaning is a groat horror to nine men out of every ten. When that time comes the "men folks," as a rule, give tt, rlnmMtln hearth a "wide berth." Oceans of suds tho product of tons of soap fairy flood every part of the house. The women, from trio mistress oown, mwr worked before, and what with th. fViBcorufort. the smell of suds and the dumnncss. and not uufreaucntly sickness the product orcoiusana overworn, iimm-ra are generally disagrcaable. The simple nan of of lanolio instead of soar) does awny with all this discomfort. It lightens tbe labor a hundred percent, because it re moves dirt, grease, stains ana spots, wua hardly any labor, with but little water, and in one tenth tbe usual time. Chtun. Horrible Brutalities Beported Rlavghter of 30,000 Captives by a Victoriots Army. London, June 3. A disnstch from bbanchai, giving some par ticulars of the capture by the Imperial Chindse forces of the of Talefo. the capital of the Mohammedan State in tha province of Yunnan, Southwestern China, says the most frightful scenes were enacted in the oonauered oi&v noon the entry of the Era- neror's army. Th victorious farce fell upon their captives and massacred thirty thousand of thcin. Tho Sultan poisoned himself, preferring death by his own hands to felling into tbe power or ms euemics. A STEAMsnip Wrecked and Thirty Lives Lost. The steamship Drummond Castle, while an a voyage from Hankow for this city went ashore on Chussn, an island off the east coast oi unina, ana Dec me i total wreck. Thirty persons were drown d. , - . MnsDEs by a Boy in Williamsport. Wjlliamsport, Juns 3. At half-past six o'clock, last evening, a man namea Isaac I. Iteigle, was hit on the head with a club, bv a bov. named If Bar T: Moor, and died from the effects of the blow three hours later. Both parties were employed in tho Beaver Lumbar Mills, ilk this city. An altercation had' taken ulaoe between them some time before tha striking. Moor BOSTON. Another Destructive Fibb. $5,000, . . ....... 000 Lost. , ' " ; Boston, May 30 S j-.n. A great fire commenced this morniug about 8 o'clock in the furniture factory of Haley, Morse A Boyden, 411 Washington street, a six-story building. On account of tho combustible character of the contents the flames spread with lightning rapidity, and in ten minntcs the Building was one massive sheet of flame. The fire soon worked Into tho blocks on either side and rear, occupied by wholesale clothiers and piano manufacturers, includ ing Emerson & Co. These buildings soon succumbed. The fire soon crossed the street and, on account of the intense heat, tho firemen wore unable to work to advan tage, and the French, roof of. tho ..Globe thcatro building caught lire. . , Tho entire department and assistance from out of town were present fighting with tho flames. ' Great excitement existed in tho vicinity of tho fire, and while dealers were removing goods and merchandise several accidents happened. , At ten o'clock the fire was still raging with unabated fierceness, the fire depart ment finding themselves unable to stop its progress. About five blocks are con sumed. Ouo of tho branch offices of the Frauklin telegraph compauy is destroyed. Engiues have come iu from the surrounding towns. i . At 11 A. m. the fire was still gaining on the firemen and looked as if it would go down to Chaunccy street, on the edge of the burned district. Among the buildings burucd are the Globe tlieatro. Chickering's filnno warcrofims and the International totel. About three millions hayo already been lost. Tho Ore originated iu the rear of Hadley, Morse & Hoyden's, and extendod to the stable, causing the names to work in the direction of Treraont street All the deal ers on that Btrcct exposed to the fire have moved their goods on to the common im mediately opposite, including Weeks & Potter, who were among those burned out at tho great fire. . The elegant Masouic Temple, on tho corner of Trcmont street, is not touched, and will be saved on account of its non combustible charctcr.i The buildings be tween that corner and Washington ou Boylston street are low structures, filled with fire traps in tho rear, and were all burned, including. Boylston, Banker and the corner of Washington streets. It is impossible to got tho uamcs of tho occupants and losers now. During the regress of the tiro tho steeple of He v. Dr. lunn's Presbyterian church, corner of Harrison avenue and Beach street, took fire from the window and consumed the balance of the church. The streets lea Jiug to the sccno of con flagration are tilled with teams, containing valuable merchandise. The fire interferes with the observauce of decoration day, and caused a partial sus pension of business. The fire was under control before noou anl the following buildiugson theeastside of Washiugtou street aro totally destroyod : Arlington Hall building, . Globe theatre building, Chickering's piano forte building, Howard Place. 2srine dwelling houses were burucd, valued at $4,500 each. THE E.I. Capture or Captain Jack The Lava Beds Empty. Langell's Valley, LostRiver.On., Sheen's Camp, May 31, evening via San Francisco, Juno 2. After a thorough examination of tho Modoc captives gather ed in during the present scout under Colo nel ureen, it has Deen nsccriainca mat mo last haul netted 34 men, women and chil- ron, 13 being ablcbodied warriors, IB rifles of various patterns, 113 cartridges and several lean and hungry ponies. A. Cabauess, ot x reka, coulract surgeon, who slept in their retreat last night, says nptaiu JacK presentea a most woc-cegono appearance, lie was sullen ana naa litiio say. lie aia promiso mat no wouiu surrender to-day. but in the uight he stole nwav. The Modocs say Jack is insane. Tliero is much method in his madness at irescut. He is said to be in this neighbor- ood, with from three to flvo warriors. here nre twelve Aiouocs at largo uow. Scouts were made to-day in thrco sec tions of country by cavalry under Colonel Perry, Major Trimble and Major Crcsson. The war with the Modocs, as a tribe, is over. Fighting after the guorilla fashion ill bo Drobablv continued until the lost outlaw ia captured or killed. , Cantain Hizcr's comnanv of Oregou volunteers.numbcring forty, arrived in this valley last evening ana bivouacheu uear us. They will have a chance to do some little scoutiug to-uay. AlTLEOATB'S MANSION, CLEAR LAKE, Cal., June 1, afternoon. This moruiug the troops at camp in Langell's valley were divided into several parlies and sent out in scouts after tbe Hoeing Modocs. Just as the scouting parties left tho Modoc cap tives, with tue exception or uogusunariey, Hooker Jim, Steamboat Frang, and Shack nasty Jim. were scut to this ranche, in charge of Lieut. Taylor, 4th Artillery, and a small detachment of men. Api'leqate's House. Clear Lake. Cal., June 1, 3.30 P. M. A scrieaof pco- longea yells ana cheers arouseox mi cturrp from a pleasant siesta a half hour after the departure ot my last courier. General Davis nnu. vnueaion ana oiuer ouiL-cr uuu all the men rushed from house and touts to find the cause of the uproar, and at once the whole camp was in commotion. Down tho level plain, norm oi tne nouse, was a grand cavacade. Mounted horsemen rush ed forward at once at a furious rate and soon neared tbe groups of spectators about the Dremlses. "uatuain jsck cnniurcu v shouted a sturdy surgcant. Again the vallev echoed with cheers and yell. The mounted comraana was rerrys. no naa returnod from a scout of twenty-three hours three miles above the mouth of Willow creek, at half-)ast ten o'clock this morniug, Tbe Warm Spring aooutastruck tho trail, and after a brief search the Jt'odocs were discovered. - Colonel Perrv surrounded the Indian re treat, and his men were bound to light. Suddenly a Modoc shot out from the rocks witn a wime nag. iie met a y unuoimug Indian and said Jack wanted to surrender. Three scouts were sent to meet Jack. He came out cautiously, glanced about him a mnm.mt nul ttinn aa if oiviriU UD all hODe. came forward aud held out his hand to his visitors. Then two of his warriors, nve souaws and seven children darted forth and joined him in ins surrender. Tha command that made this famous march was the first sauadron of the First Cavalry, Colonel D. Perry, composed of Troop F. Lieutensnt Miller, and Troop H, Mittor Trumbull, the medical otlicer being Assistant Surgeon Dewitt. - Tho guides were C. Pullman and II. Applegato. Cantain Jack is about forty years old five ftsel eight inches high, and compactly built. Ho lias a large and well-formed face, full of individuality. Although dress ed iu old clothes be looks every lnca chief. Ha does not sneak to any one The Mo Aoea. are erouned in a field near the house ana- surrounded by a guand.. Spectators poentnto Jack's (ace with eage Interest, but be needs, uiuu. now ns i, iui a SUitUC. .,; SHOT 1EAD Bf HIS RON. A Wfxi-Known Ajtho tub Vic tim. New York, June). Tbe Bturtevant House, a fashionable hitel on Broadway, between Twonty-cigbthand Twenty-ninth streets, was the scene ojan awful tragedy Ibis morning tbe killed of a father by bis own son. The victim il Mansfloid Tracy Walworth, son of the toe Chancellor Wal worth, of this Bute, asd an author of considerable literary repitation. The following statemoit was made to the coroner by Frank Walwtrth, who shot bis father at the Bturtevaut House this morn ing.' ' .1 reside with my mother in Saratoga, my father having parted from her some years ago. My father is an aithor, and I have been studying law. I tliuk my father was about forty -ono years old, but I do not know where he was bort. My father has not lived with my mother since we left three years ago, but he has repeatedly sent us threatening and insuting letters. It is only a short tiinf ago since that he threatened to shoot my mother and myself. I shot him because of this. 1 Not long ago I met him in the street id Saratoga, and them I told him that if he did not keep away from us, or insulted my mother any more, I would shoot bin. I told him that there vera bounds which I would not allow any nan to go beyond with impunity especially when my mother was being insulted. I went to his house yesterday, and left a note for him to call on me, which be did this morning. When he came in the room I drew out a rcvolvor and told him to promise me that he would not threaten or insult us any more, which ho promised. Shortly afterwards we began speaking on family matters, and he used some very In sulting language, and put his hand In his pocket as though to draw a pistol, when I shot him. Ho then came towards me and 1 fired three otter shots at him. . When I fired the last shot at him ho had me by the collar. ' I only regret this on account of the of fuct it will have on my family. I would like Judgo Harbour to know this, as ho was interested iu the case before. The doctor did lot find any pistol in the pockets of deceased, but found a note left for him by his son, in his breast pocket. The following is a copy of his note : 3 o'clock. I want to try aud settle some family mnkters. - Call at Sturtevant House after an hour or two. If I am not there I will leave word at the office. F. II. Walworth. ,' Coroner Youngcommittcd the murderer to the Tombs uu til such time as an inquest takes place. The cholera is doing a deadly business iu New Orleans. . Its existence there h;is long been kept a secret, but its work is be coming too extensho longer to keep il from the public. Unfavorable lepoi ts of the prospects of tho corn and cotton crops come from Georgia, South Carolina and Alabama. A decision in th habeas cornns case of George Macdonnell, tho alleged Bank of Jnlauu forger, has been reserved. INSURANCE THAT IS SLICE. Tlit ftMotring arhelt m printed originally un der tht abort taptioH, m an ulUorial, in the Com mercial of tit 'Mh u. in reprint it nvu by rcq'teit. 1 It used to be a good ptau to publish the proflli of insurance companies when advertising ibclr claims upon tbe pubic confidence. 1 he Idea was that a company which paid lnrge dividends must be prosperous aud well mauuircu and sale But tbe Chicago And Boston fires exploded that idea nnd changed that sdvcrtisingpnllry. 8cven eighths ot the small-capita! lurge-dlvldend-pay- ing companies, mat did business to any extent la Chicago und Boston, were wiped out by those exceptional disasters. Only those companies wilbstood the liook that bad bean conducted upon the principle of fortifying their capital by allowing their earnings, alter paying lair aivi (lends, to accumulate Into large surpluses, avail. able for heavy calls upon their treasuries. Now, therefore, Instead of advertising their profits, the best insurance companies may more Judiciously publish tbe amount of their losses, provided only they are able to point to a clear record, which Is the result of reiving one hundred cents on the dollar to every honest claimant, no matter how heavy may have been tbe aggregate of their loose. These rellortlous arise naturally examining the last published statement of the condition of the T.tuu insurance company or iiartioru. ui an tho plucky things In this plucky country, we think this glorious old institution must be con sidered as about tho pluckiest. What V'l.Tosr.s 8. Oh ant was among the Union General, the ..tna is among insurance companies, it ap pears to be removed beyond the contingency of real disasters, ft may suffer heavy losses it may encounter misfortunes against which no human foresight could provide It may be sub jected for a while to suspicion engendered by tbe envy of rivals but, like General Grant, tbe Ktna goes calmly on lu tbe line af duty laid out by Itself, never discouraged, never set back, never for a moment entertaining the Idea of abandoning that "Hue," if it takes (be last dol lar to meet its honest abilities. No doubt the iVtna will continue to "fight It out ou tbnt line," until the end of time for Insurance companies on this continent. There Is something resolutely prand la the resolute integrity of this noble old company. The ttgures by which Its losses aro counted ana positively startling. We forget tbe precise sum. of Its losses by the Chicago fire but it masabova $4,000,000. Eveiy dollar was paid. at or before maturity, rollowing nara upon, uit- unexam pled calamity caiuc the Boston 6e Wringing a loss to the .H1111 which, fboved up to about fl, 600,000, a sum largor shna tha highest published estimate at tbe time. No mail had to wait an hour for bit-iuoacy. Within sixteen mouths the Ktna paUl losses anointing to t'j,uou,uuu. U'lLklu a neriod of fl!ly-four years, tbe term of its Lonored career, its losess have aiuouuted to tbe royal sum of a,000,000, every cent of which was royuity juiu wuuviu mui iuui. u iuj the last ('.1,000,000, which Included tbe totac by the Chicago aud Boston Urea, many of which were of course dilncuit II not lnipoasioie toestao- lieu bv lezul uroof. uol a law-suit or serious uis- nuto. notcAen an unpleasant detfereooe, occurred between the company and the Insured I All Ibis, we say, Is very remarkable. Tbe figures, taken In connection with these farts, prosont more for cible testimony to tbo --Ktua's past uuuuclul Inleeritv aud fidelity thuu out words could give It stands among lusurance companies iiae iuo Kddystont among lighthouses, a model for all that would safely doty the dangers of storm and tempest and lire. Tha Eddysioua was built after the lor.n ol tbe Billish Oak, that becomes all the more ftrongly rooted be canst or tbe winds mat utsall it. Like tbe Eddysloae tbe .Ulna appear to come out of every storm not ouly unshaken, but the butter prepared to meet in next one. Hut all this relate to tha past. What of the nroscnt condition of. Ui JKtna I Uow has tha- pmniMinv nam lueso esoraous suu biuiwii.i lossok I Why, tbo stockholders bsve put their hands In their pockets, and tbers tney louna ine wherewithal to meet all deficiencies I Since tbe flrai Ha nf December. 1871. tbe stockholders have subscribed new capital to tha amount of S'l tn (ion. and toda the Etna's slock Is worth S1S3 per abare. ll paia-up capiiai is n,, but It has assets amounting to $0,000,000. It baa over three-quarters of a million cash on hand and In bauk (no need of "shluulng" there totind tim moncv for Davlmr any ordinary aran ai sight), and tha remainder of IU assets are invest ed la such securities aa a prudeut wan would select for the safe keeping of tbe legacy upon which the subsistence of his family would depeud, when ba should ba uo longer ou earth to taka care of them. Tbat la bow tha A)tua standi now. It Is always ready to respond to any hnnont itnmsnd. Can there b S question about m. futiir. at a comnanv that baa alwaya been. conducted upon this, tha wry highest principle of commercial honor 1 , v feel it m ha a datv. as It eertainly ia s plea sure, to make eoosplcaoas mention of Ibis tluoe bonored institution, when the facts la regard to lu career are so remarkable Important and la tematinsr. Almost every ona I concerned In knnwimr star to look for taft which is after all il.. httAi lusuiauee i aud wa feel perfectly justified U expressing a positive conviction tbat f,Vr "traucajice that la sure" there Is no com pany ahead of the old ttua of Hartford tEW18 M. TODEB, AGENT,, Aim IuaurauM Co., OrurE-nsAB turn Colbt.Hocm, Biusut. That Favorite Home Rrmedy, PAIHK1LLBR, Has been before the nubile over TRrhTT tears, and probably hat a wider and bet ter repuiauoB man any other proprietary medicine of the present day. At this period then are but lew unacquainted with the merits of the Pain-Killer t but while some extol it as a liniment, they know but nine oi us power in easing pain when taken internally ; while ethers use it internally with great success, but are equally Igno rant oi us neanns , virtues when annHcd externally. We therefore wish to say to all, that it is equally successful, whether need internally or eternally. It is sufficient evidence of its virtues as a standard medi cine to know that it is now used in all carts oi tno woria, ana mat its sale is constantly increasing... na curative agent bnt bad such a wide spread sale or given such uni versal satisfaction, i Davi8'sPain-Killeh is a purely vege table compound, pcrpared from tho best purest materials, and with a care that in sures tbe most perfect uniformity in the medicine : and while it is a most effective remedy for pain, it is a perfectly safe medi cine ; and while it is a most effective re medy for pain, it is a perfectly safe medi cine, even in the most unskilful hands. It Is eminently a Family Medicine ; and by being kept ready for Immediate re sort, will save many an hour of suffering and many a dollar in time and doctor's bills. After over thirty years trial, it is still re ceiving the most unqualified testimonials to its virtues, from persons of the highest character and responsibility. Eminent Physicians commend it as a most effectual preparation for tho extinction of pain. It is not only the best remedy ever known for Bruises, Cut, Burns, &c., but for Dysen tery, or Cholera, or any sort of bowel com plaint, it is a remedy unsurpassed for effi ciency, and rapidity of action. In the great cities or India, and other hot climates, it has become the standard medicine fur all such complaints, as well as for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, and all other kindred disorders. For Coughs andeTJolils, Canker, Asthma, and Rheumatic difficulties, it has been proved by the most abundant and convincing testimony to bo au invaluable medeiclne. . We would caution the public against all imitations of our preparation, cither in name, or style of putting up. May 31, 1873. lm. Fob Los or Apprtite, Dynpcpslu, Indigestion Dtprcsslon of Spirits mid irmcrut Debility, In their various form, Form I'hoporated Elixir of Calicay made by 'awku,, IIazaki & Co., Sew York, nnd told by all drusgixt. Is tbe best Tonic. As n stimulant tonic for patient recov ering from fever or oilier niekness, It has no equal. If taken during the scaKon it prevents fever und Hpue and other intermittent fever. WAGES. TjlOR ALL WHO AKK WILLING TO WORK. -1 Any person, old or young, or cither sex, can make from (lOto $50 yvt week, nt home day or evening. Wanted by all. Suitable to either City or Country, and any season of the year. This Is a rare opportunity for those who arc nut or work, and out of money, to iimke an Inde pendent living. No capital being required. Our pamphlet, "How to make n living," giving full Instructions, twnt on receipt of 10 cents. Ad dress, A. BURTON A CO., Morrlsnna, West chester Co., H. 1. Ap. 19 cowy. Ageut lYuiitrtl everywhere to sell our new und novel binliroidcriug Machine, scud for Illus trated Circular, to the Mche .Manufacturing Company, 800 Broadway, New York, ap I'J.-ly. CANDIDATES' CAHI. For Mcutttojr. AT the solicitation of my friend. I have con sented to be a condidate for tbe ntllcc of . -STATE SENATOR. Should I receive the mmiinnlion of the Repub lican paitv, subject to Ibe decision of the Confe ree of I In District, and be elected, I will endea vor to discharge the duties of the olbee Impar tially, mid to Ilia net ol my anility. SAMUEL A. ItKRliJjTUF.SSr.R. Mt. Curmcl, May ol, 1S7;. ounfy TrrttNiirrr. HAVING consented to Mie w'.shes of numerous friends throughout th county, 1 ollci myself as a candidate Tor the ulllce or COVNTV TREASURER, subject to tbe decision of the county convention. Should 1 receive the nomination an I be elected, I will ue mv best endeavors lo laitMully dis charge the duties of t lie olllce to the best Inter ests of the tax-payers of the comity. i n itia 1 1.. .r.rr. Suubury, May 31, 1S73. If. JEPORT Of the Condition of "The Northumberland Conn ty National Bank," No. OM'.l, in Shitiiiokin, In the State nf Pennsylvania, at the close of busi uess on tbe -Hh day or April, lbia RESOURCES. Loans and frseouut tiU.Mo 21 S. Bonds lo secure Circulation 7,UO0 00 Other Stocks. Bonds und Mortgages 0,'JiO 00 Due from Rcdeemlni: and Reserve, Agents approve! ib,.vl M Due from other National Btinks IK'S lit Due from Statu Banks unit Bankers led 15 nankiiii: House i:i,-.'.V.i tltber Real Estate 1,-50 00 urnilurciind Fixtures ",KHI urrent Expenses - ,U1 M Tuxes Tald " OS Checks und other Cash items l.drid 78 Bills of National Bunks lll.Ov'l 00 Fractional Cur'cy (including uiekels) , ; 7l M Snecie, vis: Coin W'H ba Lejul lender otes w l.IAB L1TIES. CuplUil Stock paid iu .r,." $t,00 00 Nurn ni mifl . ... s. n o-t Discount, r.xcnauge ana murw... t f,isi w Natn'l Bauk t irculutiou outstanding 611,315 00 Dividends unnuid i ' . 77J 50 Individual Deposit 218,578 1 nui to National Bauks w. 27,354 17 Due to Slate Bank and Bitukcrs..' 1,Sti5 83 $386,059 83 ' V. S. Haas. Caslilar of "Tha Nortbuinber laud County National Bank of Sbamokln," do solemnly swear that tbe ubovo statement is true to tbe best ot my suowirniia uuu uciiu, l. O. ilAAO, vusincr. Correct. Attbst, Y. v. riiLijUin., , A. ROBERTSON, JOHN B. DOUTV. ISAAC MAY, ... Directors. itkfTU Or FtNNBItVSJtA, ....... rxt wr.rtliiimrtf.nnnn. K.orn to and subscribed before me, tblt 2nd dsv of June, 1873. Tin. n. . ...; . . w . GIVEN AWAT. A Fins Ubbmam Cukomo. We tend an elegant cbrotno, mounted and ready for framing, rrea to every aircu 4or UNUB(UOtAI or Lirs Bruiw rni BcarACi, r Thos. W. Kaox, Qt3 Pairea Octavo. 130 Fine EugravUigs. Relates Iucldents and Accident beyond Ibe Light of Day Btartllug Adventure In all part OI Ine n oriai aiinea Ruu iuuuv v, u.,u them Under-current of Society i Gambling and lt ltnrrnr i I'aTarus and their Hysterica I Th Dark Wav of Wickedness Prisau and their Secrets Down in the Depths of the 6ca i Strange Storlea of the Detection of crime. Th iwvik treats of experience with brigands i night in opium den and ambling hall life In prUou Stories of exile i adventure among In dian Journey through Sewer and CaUcoiubSi accidents lu mine pirate aud piracy torture of the hxtuislllon wonderful burglaries under- iworldiU the great elite, ete., ate, An;!. V atsttaML - for this work. Exclubivetarilory given. Agent eaa rnak 1100 a week In sailing tbl book. Send fot sMculars and Urm loamt. - ' . J. H. BUREeVlIYDK, Hartford, toaa., or Chicago, 111. D 1 A U 0 N D S i . ij - i t WATCHES & ubi Maura bt THAD. S. SHAITITOIT. Corner Market and Third Streets, SUJNTBXJRY, PA.., DEALER IX WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. S p c t a c 1 e s . These Lenses' aro manufactured from Minuto Crystal Pebbles, uuitcd bv fusion, ami derive their name "DiamndVbn account I lie fceietiuno principal on whlcn they aro constructed, prevents all glimmering and wavering of Sight, Dizziness, &c., peculiar to all others in ue. rMipertor to bcotch or itrnziliart rubbles at Tlicv arc mounted in the finest manner, Gnlil, .Silver, Htce), Rubber and Shell Frames .Manutaetured oy i he Spencer Optical Manufacturing Company. (Successors to J. E. Silencer & Co., iu the Optical Department.) New Vork and Xew Haven. r or ciio oniy uy r - ' Sunhury, Ta., May 3L, 1S7.1. IIoh been before the American public OV EH THIRTY years. It has never yet failed to five perfect satisfaction, and has Justly been styled the panacea for ail ex temnl Woumls, Cats, Bams, Swellings, Sprains, Bruises, &c., Ac.; for Han and Beast. No family should be a single day. I'NITEl) STATES INTERNAL UEVENTE. , Kotire tw Kpeelal-Titx rVr"- Tbe law of December '24. 1872, requires every person euguged lu any business, uvocutlon, em. ploymcut, which reudcrs blui liable lu u SPECIAL TAX, to procure and place eonsplclously In his c-tab- ineut or place of baslnesa, - - A STAMP denoting the' payment of saW Ppecla! Tax before commencing busiuess. The taxes embraced within the provisinui of law above n noted arc the following, viz RectlQcrs Dealers, retail liijuor Dealers, wholesale liquor Dealer, in mult liquors, wholesale Dealers in malt liquors, retail Delears iu leaf tobacco f.'oO 00 ... 35 00 ... 100 00 ... M 00 ... !M 00 ,.. eo ... fsJO 00 cents for ... 5 00 ... 50 OU Krtttll dealers 111 leaf tobacco , : and on sale of over tl.OoO, fifty every dollar In excess of f 1,000. Dealer, lu niunufacurcU tobacco .. Manufacturers nf stills and for euch still or worm manu factured Manufacturers of tobacco Manufacturers of cigars Peddlers of tobacco, lirst class, (more thun two horses) Peddlers of tobacco, second cluss, (3 horses) Peddlers ol tobacco, third clan, (1 horse) , Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class, (oa fool or public conveyance) Brewers of less thau 500 barrels. 20 00 10 00 10 00 , 50 00 51 00 . 15 00 SO 00 Brewers of 500 barrels or more loo 00 AnviwrstHi who shall fall to comply with the ..... . . w w regoing renuiremeuU . ill be subject to sever. Rnecb.r.tx Pavers throughout the Vulted Bute are reminded thai tbey must make appli- w." ... r..ii...n.t nr p: i nn k.i l n noirtThor , or v.'ii.-,". their respective districts, and procure the proper stamp for the, BpeciaUst Year, coiuiuuneiug May 1, loTj, wnnent wattitig iot lunner nuiice. I. . J. uhl - r.u. Collector internal Revenue, May 10, 1873. 4w. 14th District, Pa. Five Dollars Reward, TflE above reward will bo given for Informa tion that w ill lead to the recovery of a plat form of fencing board which weut adrift from here during the high water, ou the ulght of May the lltb, 1873. Wllkes-Burrc, May 81, 17. St. UUlee of tbs Lackawanna, & Bujomshi bo ll. k. -o. eicranton, J ., May a, taia. ABPEaAL MEETING of the Staeltkotdirt of tbe Lackawanna & Bloomsburg Hull Road Company, will be held at the Wyoming House, In Ike city of Soranton. Peona., oa the aixleentb day of J use, 1H73, at three o'clock In tha after noon, for the purpose and object of considering and adopting or rejecting an agreement which baa been niaao neiwavn iuo wiuci v. n.i.ni. Lackawanua aud Western Railroad. Company, and tbe Director of the Lackavrauna & Bloomsourg nauroaa vompau, ior m. cu.u lidating of tbe said sompanlca, aod tha merging of Ibe Lsskawanua & Bloomsburg Railroad Company Into The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. Itai! Koad company. By order of tbe Beard. FRED. T. CHAMBERS. Secretary. . May-81, 1873-01. ris5Us, PECTA CLE S JEWELRY. ah mom watch. of their hardness and brilliancy. less thau halt the price. at our own manufactory, in nil styles of of the best quality. TIIADDEI S N- SII1XXOX. without Ibis Liniment The money re funded unless the Liniment is aa repre sented. Be sure and pet the genuine MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. Sold by all Druggists and Country Stores, at 25c., 60c and $1.00 per Bottle. Notice style, siss of bottle. La. A TEW APFIJCA.rir.S VAiUi i. Pure Blooming Complexion It is Puraly TscttabU, and Ha nunrst'cuU wi snd feltstouca. ItdtMsawsy with Ui l'iaslK.t Aec.sr anca uiul tjy Htst. i'simus, u 1 Lxci-'iu. ! -. s and rimoTs all Blotchrssnd rirtmt' s, drJih' diirk and unsujbtly spots. Orivrs sway Tsn, Freckle, sml Suubiiro, sad by Ita (sails bui .jumlut iJwiuo soaaUsatb faded cheek with ' YOUTHFUL BLOOJI AND BEATRIX. Sold by ll riiRt ni Ttacy More. Detfot. Mar W.'. N-'" ' " C onst ble'a Sale. . . , , . . . . VT l' V . A . new."''K:f lnui . . ,7-, ..7 . 0a, jJa of Joseph Vv. Myers, in tbe lfough of unbury, the foUowlng articles WKre purchased by the uudorsigued r-i wounK ow ' and Hxtures. 1 Cucboard and couWnls, U ind- i . . r. Magnolia B m soi Chairs, i Plue Tables, 10 yards Rag Cant. 1 Clock, 1 Coal Bucket, 1 small Lounge, 1 iot Tin-ware, 1 Radiantlight room fetove, 1 SetUe, 0 Chairs, 1 Rocker, 1 plcse OU Gloth, 86 'yards room Carpet, 1 wool Table-cloth, 1 Lookirg (ilass, 'i Bvds aud Bedding, 1 Bedstead, 1 Burwiu 3 chests, 1 Desk, 1 Hog, 3 Ukrrds, 8 Tubs, 1 Trunk, 1 Meal-barrel, 1 Truiull.bl and Bed ding, 1 Lamp, woodou Buckets. These good are left lu the keeping of the said JuscpU W. Myer during the pleasure of Ite uudcrsigued, aud the public are warned not to niedile with the same. . , J. W. FRYL1NG & SON. Sunbury, May 20, 1873. bt. 7 TO IS lEH t'EXT. . We make a speciality of County, City, and Lcaool District Bonds, Guarautee Legality of all bonds sold, collect tbe coupon without charge, or tuke same a so much cosh 00 sajus, IS- Send for price list. , THE LAW OF MUNICIPAL BONDS last publlehed by our senior, hould be la the hands of all luteresled lu this class of securities. Two volumes, price (10. . e4,'T8.4w.. W. N. COLES &CO., 17 Nassau-st., N. V. ' AGENT8 WANTED FOR THE HOME of GOD'S rEOl'LE The grandest and inswt sucoc ssftd book eut." Ac knowleeged to be the most decided success of the year now-(filing wiib astonishing rapidity It contains nearly -'on uiagnirtccut eugravlag. Splendid opportunity fur giutonlut money. Circular, Hawliung lull particulars aud terms, sent free. Addreas Dibit, U1LMAN A CU., UarkforsjVoun. wy3l6w w,wu. ;noi a baa lnycsitueuu has. uol yet besn captured.