nnburj ntncmu I. WHiVERT; ffUJOTUlfr, JUNE 21, 1873. Sortie time apo tho democratic papers wore quotltiif Major A. IV Cnlhouu ns n government rofebot, and now they quote him at aumiml eVmocrat who denounces the It.1 A. ft. VK are ifnportiug toa much silk, bro cade, velvet, cloths, jewelry, wine, etc., our own mtantnctorics of fabrics are neglected, to enrich those of Crie old world, nnd the money 'which onht to bo invested at home, is flowing to Korope, to enrich its retail merchants jd be squandered on its artists. M.oro mony will bo spent in Europe this year, by American importers And travel lers, than has been pnid thereby the same pcoplo for the last decade. We will suffer for this extravagance. It is bad house kocpitig. . It may be of importance to such ns are in the habit of Hshing with any kind of ntts to kuow that by a law of laRt session, which appears to be general, they are liable t) ft fine ot nc hundred dol'nrs for fishing with 9'jytliing but hook- and line, between the 1-Vt liay of June and Vie lOti day of Au ynl. They are ul.su subjnctcl to an iiu prisonment not exceediug Kix months. Stokes aoain. He is to have a new tiinl as the Court of Appeals, has unani mously agreed upon a reversal of the deci sion of the Supreme Court in his case. . If "hope springs eternal in the human breast" without any special iucitcmcnts, this man certainly has, in the laws delays and this final triumph, some ground for his confidence that he will escape the scaffold. rusx&YLVANU stands second on the list for expenditures for public schools, the aggregate being over eight millions and a half of dollars. New York expends one million more, but Pennsylvania schools arc not' behind in efficiency although there is yet much to learn before the system iu aoy of the States becomes perfect, and fulfillin the highest its mission of general free education for the people. According to the report from Washing ton tins : total amount of the back-pay "grab," which might have been taken by Senators and Representatives in Congress, but which Uiey rcfuso to receive, is over 8192,000. Forty-six Senators and Kepre sentalivfs liavo refused to receive the amounts awarded to them by this scheme of grand larceny. It is known that some oMu-r members did receive tho amounts, nnd disposed of the prime either for chari table purposes, or for the advantage of in stitutions or objects within their districts of a public character. These members will probably insist that they were not guilty of keeping the grab, and, therefore, ought not bo censured ; but if they took the money the subsequent disposition of it cannot alter their accountability to public opinion. The money laid out by them within their own districts was used to ad vance their popularity "nnf.rVcnomina tuents, and gnft'.Vn. iVrhaps the people l.l.?J? "fce bribed occasionally, but such 'transparent efforts to gain popularity as these cannot succeed. It is but justice to stiilo that our member of Congress tho J Ion. J. li. Packer, is one of the forty-six who has refused the amount awarded to him by Uii6 scheme. The Republicans of Suyder county nominated the following thicket at their primary election last Saturday week : Senator 13. F. M'ngcnseller. Assembly G. Alfred Schoch. Coir.missioner Joel Row. Associate Judge 15. L. Uaudcnbush. Jury Commissioner A. S. Ilelfrich. Auditor-Juff. Ilall. Itegisterand Recorded--,!. M. Vauzautlt. Prothonotary Jere. Crousp. District Attorney! X. Meyers. Appalling. Statement. The Brook lyn (New York) Eagle makes the appalling statement that over three huadr:l bodies, with every evidence of vi"leut doth upon them, have been found In aud about that city duriug tho past twolve months. A few of them were recognized by friends and privately buried, but the great majority re mained unideuliiiuii. Many ot' the dead were children, a lew wero old men, but the mass were composed of tho mature aud strong of both si-.xes. In a single week the bodies of twelve infants were found betienlh the dork. This is a terrible exhibit of one i iiy, and that not thu largest of the liuipire State. Thk wheat crop of Virginia promises to lie very line this year. A lettt r from Iwch moud under d ue of 3d instant, rays that the area in the fcurvont of this cereal, is lar ger this year thim any aineo the war. While they do not expect to approximate their crops of twelve to thirteen million bushels before the war, the prospect gener ally is very favorable. For years to come tho increase of this crop in the wheat grow ing Southern States, and in the Western Stati s and Territories, will largely increase - the former by reconstruction being more completely perfected yearly, and the latter by the grout immigration Iroui Kuropc aud tho Eastern States. Important I k vkntso. - lUihond Tvurm Jiejjortiny thtir Vroyrta by Electri or i.--A patent has been secured for an electric railway reporter or signal, which is operated on ordinary telegraphic wires at taehed to tappets, so placed as to receive the weight of thu car wheels, which there by open and close Ihccurrent of electricity, which curreut striking upon a bell or bells, o.VJtB an alarm to bo given a rod, a mile or uiUoo, if ad viable, in advance or rear of a train. A eignal, stationed at a crossiug, will be rung instantaneously at any fixed distauco as tho train approaches, thus giv iag lair notice to all persons to clear the track.' One of these ulaiuis placed at a elation will report a train, tappet after lap pet, until it passes on to the tappets of the next signed station, where a similar report is inane, aim so ou to the em! ot tuo route. If a trait, is delayed or wieeked it will be immediately reported at the station and other trains, regulated accordiuuly, by which means hundred of lives and vast quantities of property may be saved. The improvement that enables trains to give notice of their approach to urossiugs and to approaching trains meets a want that I ui long leen one of the lucxt serious cm Kiriii. merit.-. l tailndis;. 3 - Tbe Trial fthe modftCM. San Francisco June 13. A -dispatch from Uuylc's Camp dated June 11th, says that the Modoc captives will be taken to Fort Klamath, where the routmission will sit to try them. Some of tho wounded soldiers have been already sent to Fort Klamath. It is generally thought that Bogus Charley, Hooker Jim, Shacknasty Jim, and Steamboat Frank, who volunteered to aid In capturing Cap tain Jack, will escape punishment as mur derers, but those who a to not tried for murder will be forwarded ,to Alcatrns, iu San Francisco harbor. - ' Major Jackson's troops will start for Fort Klamath this evening to prepare for the reception of the Modoc prisoners. TUB MASSACRE OF INDIAN PRISONERS. A dispatch from Jacksonville, Oregon, says General Hose and tho Oregon volun teers have just arrived. They deny that tho massaeree of the Modoc prisoners was committed by tho Oregon volunteers, and declare that they had other and better op- f)ortunitics for killing the prisoners if they tad desired to do so. AHIIIVAL OF ISDIAN COMMISSIONERS. Boyle's Camp, Tulo Lake, June 11. Last evening lion. J. K. Luttrell, Con gressman elect from the Third district, Judge Steele, Sheriff Morgan, J. 8. Mat thews aud E. II. Antiock arrived here. Messrs. Duttrcll and Steele came for the purpose of inquiring iuto Indian affairs. This morning Captain Jack, Scat'aced Chartev, Boston Charlcv, Scbonchin, Mosc, William, Princesses Mary and Liz zie, were escorted to the oillec tent under a corporal's cuard, so that Judge Steele might talk with them, and gain such iu formntiou as might throw light upon cer tain acts wliiub arc uow enshrouded iu mystery. Jack, Schmichin, Boston aud Mose, wero in chains ; the others were loose. The cap tives formed the usual scmi-circlo iu the tent. Jack had an uly, sullen look, an pleascd at being brought forth for a talk. The dark lines about his eyes, which are bright and glittering, indicate that confine ment even iu n largo airy tent is beginning to wear him. Restriction of his liberty has a greater effect on him than the suspense about his future fate. Only a few days since ho told the officer in charge of tho prisoners that his Indian heart was dead aud his body cold. All that he wished was that Lizzie, his favorite squaw, might be allowed to sit be side him. His request was granted and the squaw came to him. During the inter im he nnd Scbonchin sat on a dry goods box aud Lizzie 6quatted at their feet. A Terrible Tragedy in Miiiac. Belfast, June lO.--At daybreak this morning. Almond Gordon, a farmer living near Thorndike Statiou, and his wife nnd youngest daughter, were found murdered iu one bed, and his littlo son, 6 years old, who slept iri a crib in the same room, fear fully wounded, aud the house set on lire. All the bodies were much mutilated. A bloody axe with which tho slaughter was done was found near ut hand. A younger brother of the murdered man is now under arrest, charged with tho crime. The alleged cause of the bloody work was a dispute about some property. The sus pected man appears perfectly calm aud manifests no anxiety. Additional Particulars. "The following additions! particulars of the Thorndike murders have been elicited : Johu Gordon, a man of 70 years, had re cently conveyed to his son. Almond M., his farm, with 5000, taking a back mort gage for life for the support of himself and wife. The other Bon, John T., was dissalis- 1ed w,il.h.,lhi" 1nrfr!'i''li'ir tho,u?'i!:.Ul.nthe'"property would fall to him. This is the ouly motive thus far assinned. At the time of the murder the old people were absent on a visit. Tho iumates of the house were the murdered mau, Alonzo. M., aged 25; Emma A., his wife, nged 1'2 ; their children, John B., aged 0 ; Anna, a little girl of 17 months ; Anua, a niece, aped 0 ; John T., the brother, and a hired man. At three A. M. the latter was awakened by the shrieks of the little boy, and immediately discovered that the house was on lire. He called the neighbors and the flames were extinguished before much damage was done. The bodies of the fa ther, mother nnd infant, who occupied one bed, were soon found, mangled and bo scorched ns to be hardly recognizable. The little boy, who slept in a crib in tbo same room, was severely wounded, bul may survive. The b' j-jd j deed was evi dently committed wijli s,u axe, which was found on the premise. The wounds of the three murdered per sons were inflated upon their beads, &nu must bavo caused instnnt death. The brother, John T., was soon nrrcsted. He is 2S years old, a farm laborer, and unmar ried. He maintains a sullen indifference, refus'tug lo answer any questions, but says that at the proper time he will defend him self. The coroner's jury had uot render ed a verdict ut half past six P. M. The prisoner will probably be arntingued before the Police Court to-morrow. Fire. A large nnd destructive fire oc curred in Valley township, last Wednes day tiight. The largo distillery of E. J. Beyer, togethor with a grist-chopping mill and a saw-mill were burned to the ground. The cause of tho fire is unknown and whe ther the result of necident or neglect can only be conjectured. Most all the whis key was saved by the exertions of those present. The amount of whiskey saved was considerable, being worth alout50(-K). All the hogs were also saved from tliedes structive element. Tho loss to Mr. Boyer must have been very great, his establish- ment being very large "and extensive and which has beeu turniti-' rut a quality of whiskey famous through all this portion of the Stale. We will give a more detailed account iu our next issue when nil the facts will have come to light. The property was uuiusurcd. iia.irillc Inttliijcnccr. It is believed by leading delegates in the Constitutional Convention that the busi ness of the body can be finished by the 4th of July, ami the amended instrument com pleted to bo voted upon at the next October election. It is said that there is a growing feeling among officials at Washington for the au nexution of Guatemala lo the United States, aud that two citizens of the formed county, accompanied by its accredited minister, assured tbem of the desire of the people for annexation, and an anxiety to Know wheu such a result could be reached. A J'uw weeks ago a party of prominent New Englaud coal dealers visited the Schuylkill coal rcgious, and leuruod, in a practies.1 way, of the bene tits ot protection to homo industries. From the tone of the visitors, upott the conclusion of their tour, it is pretty certain that they appreciate now, it they uever did before, that policy which protects thu iuduBlries of a country and makes a homo market for all the coun try's products. Loc al Orriox was killed finally, in the New York Legislature, duriug au effort to pas the bill over the Governor's veto. The opponents of the measure argue that there are atiingenl laws uow on thu statute books of that Slate suHLuient for all neces sary purposes of tuioperance reform, if they are properly euforce.. TEXAS TRAGEDY. Four Men Killed WUIlo Anleep. Tho following vivid details of a most har rowing nnd heart-freezing butchery of sev eral cattle men while asleep was given us by a gentleman from the neighborhood of the tragedy, yesterday: On Friday last, a most fiendish murder occurred on Elm Fork ot Trinity river, near tho village of Head of Elm, In Cook county. One of tho numerous herds of cattlo being driven over tho Kansas trail had been corralled for the night, and after supper those that were not on duty us guards soon rolled themselves in their blank ets, to get what little rest a "cow-boy" can have. About ten o'clock, a Mexican who was one of the hands employed, and who was acting ns cook, stealthily procured an axe and commenced in cold blood to murder the unconscious sleepers. He succeeded in killing four, when, just as he was in the act of despatching the' tifib ono, the sleeper suddenly awoke, and discovering his dan ger, gave the alarm, and he, with the re maining ones, escaped. One of the murdered men bud bis head completely severed from his body, while the others wero mangled in the most ghast ly nnd unrecognizable manner. The Mex ican was not looked upon ns being danger ous, ana no cause was iriveu lor this tear ful deed. The only object was to secure the money and stock belonging to the party, which the fiend was only prevented from doing by the alarm which was given, dur ing tho excitement of which he precipitately fled. Dallas ('Irxa) lit raid, June 7, The mining industry of Nevada was more productive in 1H72 than in any form er year, the value of thu hullio'i produced being estimated at $2 ,00J.U J J. The Cum stock mines alone yielded $12,000,00.1. N KWsrArER mistakes are scarcely avoidable. Ever1 issue of ninny journafs involvms the placing of 140,00l) types. Out of that number some will be wrongly placed, in spite of the best care. A Pitts burg paper made a ridiculous blunder late ly, and yet there was ouly one letter out of place. The editor said, "The Legislature pasted (passed) the bill over the Governor's head." It is now believed no more Indian trea ties will be ratified by the Senate, nnd that at the next ssesion of Congress radical changes will be made in Indian legislation, as it is very generally held that otherwise wo canuot avoid most serious and unfor tunate consequences in the future. Commissioner Dora lass sny the re ceipts from internal revenue, yesterday reached the 8110,000,000 which was estima cd for tho preseut fiscal year. Seventeen days yet remain, and it iR expected the re ceipts will be larger in tiiis lime than usual on account of the settlements for the year made by collectors. Gu.vs were invented by Swartz, a Ger man, about 11178, nnd were brought into use by the Venetians in 1382. Cannons wero invented at an nntcriar date. They were first used at the battle of Crcssy, in 13415. In England they wiro first used at the sietre of Berwick, in 1405. It was not until 1)44, however, that they were envt iu England. They were used on board of ships by the Venetians in I'i.'IO, ami wore use among the Turks about tho same time. An artillery company was instituted in England for weekly military exercises in 1010. There were only twelvo inlernie.'its iu Memphis, on Saturday, from all diseases, against seventeen on Friday. There have beeu thirty-eight deaths from cholera dur ing the week. Tho Kicknpno Indians cxpreH.-. their will- -o---' ft, ,in ... fcjtitlco And go on a reservation, provided their women and children ure restored them while in Mexico. TnE grasshoppers of Texas have oaten up all the crops betweeu San Antonio and New Braunfels wheat, corn everything to the leaves of the mcsquite bushes. After years of litigation tho wife of General Simon B. Buekner has been finally secured in the possession of one-half of the large Kingsbury estate in Chicago, bv tho decision of the Supreme Court of Illinois. A MouiLK begear died rteontlr. leavinr a fortune of halfn. million dollar. Tl-ouu formerly an outcast, his funeral was largely atleuded. by his relatives. TlIE President Bingham, ot Ohio, Enyoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Japan. Franklin B. Gowev, Esq., president of the Readme Railroad Comnanv. who sail. ed for Europe last week, will, l;o absent about three mouth?, during which time J. 7 . uuurs, x-nq., ursi vice president, win act for him In alt matters relating to thu busiuess of the compuny, and Geo. I)e B. Keim, Esq., vice president of the Philadel phia and Rcadiiu Coal and Iron Company. in all matters relating to the busines of the latter company. Mrs. Lke. widow of the General, will be satisfied if the Government pays her a quarter of a million for Arlingtou, which nns been occupied as a national cemetery. There is nothing like being reasonable. CORRESPONDENCE. New York (iirrespuudruce, TnE AITROACII OK KINO C HOLER A HOW WE ARE PREPARED TO MEET IT RAS CALITY OVERDONE ITEMS, LITERARY, DRAMATIC, PERSONAL AND KAs-UION-AULK. From our Special Corrfpnndi'iit. New York, June 10, 1873. THE APPROACH Of THE CHOLERA. While there are many aud continued ru- M110" ' dread King Cholera visiting cities iu iuw ouiuMwuu oiuiuh uot more uiuu a Or 4 days journey Iroui New I'ork, it behooves the health otlicials among us to bo on the alert, lest tho disease should steal a march upou the crowded metropolis and assume the form of an epidemic. That such cau tion and watchfulness as the case demands is exercised at tho entrance of our port, where infectious diseases are sunnosed first to demaud entrance among us, a visit to Quarantine will fully satisfy the most ex citing inquirer. 1 lie authorities holu that they are ever on thu lookout for cholera and kindred ditve:iH.-, bul they do not an ticipate that the former will reach ibis port at this time, yet it may, us any single pas senger from a village iu Europe or else where infected with tho disease might take passage ou board a crowded ship, and after departure coutamiuate tho majority ot bis or tier fellow pusseugers. This risk has been deemed one of danger for years, aud now is held as such by the medical geullemcu there iu charge, but uot more so than during many seasons past. RASCALITY OVERDONE. Aijotable eveul which has been antici pated with much iuterest iu all business and insurance circles, was the annual elec tion of the Mutual Life Insurance Com pany, held ou Monday last. A peculiar interest attached to this meeting, as, for the past year, this company has been made the object of fierce invective aud abuse by black-mailers of high aud low degree aud by the lesser salilitea who revolve iu there train, humble imitators of tbo notorious English. The most atrocious charges have been made against its rmnninal ih. cials iu order to destroy the coutidunco of its memiiers tn tho mauagemeut, which is composed of tho most euiiueut business men of the city. The Legislature had been Informed, ns wcchroncled last March, that ine oinctals only held tbelr placet by prox ies procured by agents, and this Is where the event is striking and notable. At the election but ono voto was cast by proxy that of n policy holder who was unnblo to appear in person, nnd the next striking point is that the old board wero unani mously re-elected, except two who had ro signet! whoso ploces were acceptably Cllod. Therefore tbo thing w all one aided aud very dull. Hnd English xca rut of Jail you may rest assured that ons vote would nave Iwen recorded stdid and solemn against this result. Put the 82,000 mem bers whose officers bold In trust a cash re serve of over 300,000,000 would probably care very little about it. Apropos of this, English is still In Jail, the bail though re duced from 20,000 to 2,000 not being forthcoming. ALL SORTS. The races at Jerome Park draws an im mense crowd from the city, which is Just beginning to feet tho influence of the sum mer heat. Tho meeting so far has been very successful. The examinations of the Junior aud So phomore classes of Columbia Colleges is concluded. The examination of the Ju niors for prizes will tnke place on Tuesday, Wednesday aud Thursday next, nnd on Friday the examination for admission will bo opened. The Forsenic speeches of David Paul Brown, of old, one of the lcndinijlights of the Philadelphia Bar, have been edited by his sou. Kobert E. Brown, and will be published by subscriptioh. Mr. Ilepwerlh Dixon will leave shortly for tho United States lo deliver a course of lectures upon the Spanish Republic and the new German Empire. Olive Logan's Summer romance will be issued by Adam Victor & Co., in July. "They Met by Chance" is its title. The proposal of Professor Wiso to cross the Atlautic in a balloon revives the long mooted question of the practicability of icrial navigation. A sudden fit of econo my on the part of the Boston City Fathers after the hist (ire, prevented the. projector of the transatlantic balloon from carrying his enterprise into effect. He accordingly appeals to New York to aid him in the un dertaking. For traveling there is nothing more fashionable than either dark blue violet, Chestnut, colored or prune bego cashmere fastened the entire leiigth of the front witli large plain jet buttons. There are square pockets on the fronts, the back half tils the figure, and there ii a waistband ou the front only, which is confined with a large jet buckle. . Stv. justness Morals. Sbwino Machines and Cottaciu Ohijans. I .!i Caroline D.ilius is the uircnt tor the ulc of the best Sewing Machines In existence, viz : 'The Improved O rover JE HaVer,' and 'Domestic,' ! which are constantly kept on hand, ninl sold nt I reasonable prices. She is also agent for the eulu ; of the celebrated 'Silver Tongue Orpins,' aud llic ' 'Bay Hato Organs, ' and for the tale of the ; Frantz & Pope Knitting Machine. Call and sec them. Office on Market street, cast of the rail- ' road. CnKAr Goons. To buy good imJ cheap goods, 1 none can go amirs by culling at D. A. I'iuticy's ' Store, On Market street. Ills selectiou is of ilia , most extensive, nnd the giKids of the best quail- i ty, which nro sold at reduced price. Dry Goods, ! r)re!s Goods, Groceries. Notions, Boots and : 6hoe, and Jewelry will be found in great varie- , ty aud nbundance. I.adius and Gentlemen will find a general as?orlnieut to select front at ; Finney's. I M-s Awmii u.scortf ha just received a! large, stock of Millinery Goods from the city of Philadelphia, consisting of Neck Ties hilk and , luce, Children's Lace lloi.ncts, Old Ladies' Dress Caps, Hair Uraids, Ladici' Corsets, nnd a large variety of other articles too numerous to men- . tiou. i Low-ct T Sitons are sll the go. r.tcrylmdy j seems to want them, tot, only tiee.auso they aro I fashionable, but because they arc comfortable I this warm weather. Uclng pretty, neat and du- rable, tlicy embrace all desirable qualities. A i spleudid assortment of "low-cuts" have beeu re- I coived at I.M '4cc!Mir Boca tnd Slice store of TV. .t. .tiller, lluikl-rr-ii-are, fcawlmry, Gq uud J sec them. I Wat esb Wine of a doubtful character when j yon can procure a pure article the Dure iulce of the grape for less money than is demanded by j liquor dealers for a liquor they cull wine t That Favorite Home Kiimedy, I'AIX.KII, I. r. n. Has been lioforu the public over triktv Yeaks, and probably lms a wider and bet ter reputation ibau iiny otlicr proprietary mcdiciue of the ptvscut day. At this period there are but few unacquainted with the merits of the I'ais-Killkk ; but while some extol it as a liniment, they know but littlo of its power in casing pain when taken internally ; whilo others use it internally with great success, but are equally ir no raut of its healing virtues when tipplied externally. Wc therefore wish to say to ull, that it is equally successful, whether used lulernslly nr eternally. It is suflicient evidence of its virtues as a standard medi cine, to kuow that it is now used in all parts of the world, aud that its sale is constantly increasing. JTo cuialivc agent has bad such a wide spread sale or given such uni versal satisfaction, Davis's I'ain-Kiu. eh is a purely vege table compound, perparcd from tho best purest materials, and with a care that in sures the most perfect uniformity in the ruediciuo ; and while it is a most effective remedy for paiu, it is a erfcctly safs medi cine ; aud while it is a moat eucctive io mcdy for pain, it is ;i perfectly safe niedi ciue, even in the tnntti unskilful bauds. It is euiiiKMuXy ti Famii.t Meuicine; aud by beiug Vcpt ready for Immediate re sort, will save many an hour of suifering and many a ilur iu time- arid woe tor's bill.. After over tliirfjr years trial, it is still re ceiving Kie most unqualified testimonials to its virtues, from persons of thn highest churactcr und rtpttibility. Kuiincut i'hysicians commend it ns a most effectual preparation for the extinction of pain. It is not ouly the best remedy ever kuowu for llruists. Cut, Hums, &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 of India, uud other but climates, it has become the standard medicine fur all such complaints, as well ah for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, and all other kindred disorders. For Coughs nnd Colds, Canker, Asthma, aud Rheumatic difficulties, it has beeu proved by the most abundant and convincing testimony to be au invaluable medeicine. Wo would caution the public against all imitations of our preparation, either in name, or style of putting up. May 31, 1873 lm. t'A.DlDATt:' CAItUN. For lteglMer and Iteewrder. AT the solicitation of friends the subscriber Offers himself as candidate for Register and Re corder, subject to the decision of the Republican convention of the county. Should be tsleeted, be pledges himself, faithfully, to perform the duties of the office, always looking to the Inte rests of the people. A. CALDWELL. (Jhamokin, June ".'l, County Treitnnrer. TIIE sutwcrlbcr, bnvtnft received enconrnffuinrnt from hit friend, offer hlmteirn a candidate for COUNTY TREASURER, snliject to the deolton of the Repnbllcsn Con vention of Nortbnmberlnnd county. Wioold he be nomlnnteil be will mRke the proper effort with the SMlitnnee of his friend, to he elected, and should he be to fnrtuimto as to be elected, he pledge" himself to perform the duties of the of fice faithfully And to the bent interests of tho county. BAM URL BAV1DGE. Cppfr AegotU, J-unn 81, 1871. For Senator. AT tho solicitation of my friend. I bars con sented to be a condldnte for the office of 8TATR SENATOR. Bhonld I receive the nomination of tho Ro.pnh llcan party, subject to the decision of the Confe rees of the District, and be elected, I will endea vor to discharge the duties of the office Impar tially, and to the heat of my nhllltv. 8AMUKI. A. BERGBTRE83ER. Mt. Curmel, May 81, 1873. tiormty Treasurer. HAVING consented to he wishes of numerous friend throughout thn county, I offer myself a a candidate for the office of COUNTY TREASURER, subject to the decision of the oounty convention. Bhmild 1 receive tho nomination nnd lie elected, I will nee my best endenvors to fnKhfully dis charge the duties of the office to the best inter ests of the tAK-pnvers of the county. CHRISTIAN NKFF. Bnnbury, May SI, 1873. tf. For t'oauty Commission. At the solicitation of many friends, I consented to be a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. Ifuomlnated nnd elected I shall endeavor to fill the cfttce with the best of my abilltv. DANIEL SEAL. Jackeon township. Kith tixtiamtnis. t rt- Tins Imi'hotkd (iitnvr.it A Bakph Sewino Mi cntNB. Theo celebrated machines are otfered at the most reasonable rate. For pnrt'culiirs apply to D. (. KUTZ. Airent, reh.2'-','73.-ly. Upper Ansusla towni-hlp. NlIF.KIFF'tt XOTICK for the cuforrcniriit ol' the Finb l.nn. UNDER the Act of the Legislature of Penn sylvania, passed nt the session of 1871, for the protection ol 'salmon, black bass, and other food fishes newiy Introduced, or to be introduc ed Into the rivor Delaware and aiqiieliiiuuii,aud their tributaries generally, and for th : protection of tifh generally in said Micam. 1, bainuel II. Kotherinel, fclieiilt of No: i ltuiiib' . rhnid t,'oun y, in compliance with and lor the uul'oi cement ut' said law, hereby (rive notice that nil eonvcii en ces for the catchine; of fish, commonly cull cl ti-li baskets, A:c., nithin my i u i ii-diclion ns thcritl'of said county, and now known lo esi-t in 1 lie streams of sai l county, me hereby declared t b common uuip:inv-, and i. herein coMini.iirl, tic coidiui! to law, that they he removed and m.'iniled by the own- is or iiian.ii;eis thereof, wituin leu cays from the d:.te of Ihis proclama tion. And lor the iuforinaliou f the public, I hereto attach thai Section of the Fish-Law relat ing to tile removal ami ilimi. Hilling of tidi-bus-kets, Ac. : Srr. 11. On any of the streams or parts of strea'iis contemplated by this net, and under the Jurisdiction of this ('mummi wealth, to which uii adromous or initiatory tishes shall have ncce s, by the tiou-exi.ti.ncc of dnms, or by openinus la the dams, whether intended or not to laeiiilato such neon, and whatever in the i caches of spa ces below or between dams, such pL-inline; of rev.- species shall liavo taken place, as herein contemplated, the shcrill's of the counties having jurisdiction of such reaches of the i-lt cams, when ever they shall discover or he informed of Ihecx-i-iteuce of such conn minces to the catchinj; of fish us are commonly known as llsh-lmskets, ccl wlers, kiddles, brush or fasolne uets, or u th cr iH-rii-iti-cutJr . nio.ii'.a of Uklne; flsh, iu the natureof a scive, which are known to be waste ful mi. I extravagant modes of llt-luin,', the said slierills f hall civu ten days notice in two news papers of their respective counties, that the said contrivances are known to exist nnd ure common nuisance.-, mdcrinjr them to bo dismantled by their owners or maua'ors, so as to reuder them no longer cupaMc of Injuring the lishcs of tho streams of whatever kind i and if nt. the expira tion of the said ten days the distnantlein shall not hpve taken place, then the said .-heiilf sha'l proceed, with s'icli I'oice of "unl men of the county as may he necessary for the purpose, nnd destroy or dioinant'e the said llsli'-haskets, kid dles, eel wicrs or such other ilevc es contemplat ed by this !,eoli.i, fo that they may be no lonsi-r capable of iujui Inif lih ; and the uccoantinj; olli ceis of the counties. uU ill makf jpjod the cost of the said pron to the salJ shcriif or slier ids, in the i-.itjcin "it f ilicir accounts with the said thciUT-,; M'.d ii' ''"i Im-iii u duly informed by a repata-'r c.tifa. - 'lie.eounly that said nuisan C are lu -ls'i mv nd require abatement, the said sh"i'rir .'. rllfs shall not proceed as di rected iu'tM'.r.ct, then he or they, upon couvic tiou in the. coiiiiiy conrl of t'ac said neglect of duty, shall be lined not. less thru one huudred nor more than one thousand dollars for every such neglect ; Said fines to lie collected ns ordi nary Hues are collected, uud the proceeds arc to be divided equally between the Informer or com plainant and thetchool directors ol the proper district, for school purposes only ; this section is not intended to supercede any other law- of this Commonwealth lor the suppression of fish baskets, et cetera, if the same be found eOicau Oits to destroy or abolish them. SAMl'KL Ii. IiO'rilllllMF.l-. PherltT. Shcrill's Ofllce, Sunbury, June lit, 1S71I. In the UrpliauN Court OK NOUTII ITMUKULAND COUNTY. j F.HtutP OfSuritli Miliar, !cceaHOl. j Bur Writ of partition. j To F.phrnlm R. Miller, William M. Miller.Jane, ! intermarried with William Foy, resident in Ml. Uiluad, Monroe eountv. Btnte of Ohio) John M. ' Miller, resident in Fort Wayne, State of Indiana, and F.ii.alclu Computet, a daughter of Johnson Miller, one of the sous deceased, inlermurried with Com pn ret, residiui; lu the State of Io wa, and to all the other heirs uud leiral represen tatives of the said fr.irah Miller, dccc.isol. Tukr olier. That by virtue of the above writ uf Partition to me directed, an Inquisition will be held upon the premises therein described, on Wednesday, the vOth day of July, 1S78, Ht 10 o'clock a. in., to ascertain and Inqulrs biuou other things, whether the said premise cau be parted and divid dlwithout prejudice to, or spoll liiK the whole thereof, or otherwise to value nnd appropriate il.c same, when and where you may attend if you see proper. ' Kespoctlully vours, B. 11. ROTHEKMEI,, Sheritr. (sheriff's Ofllce, Sunbury, June 21, 1873 61. t'outlMblo Male. "VfOTICE is hereby given ,that at a Constable' L Sale, occurring oo tba 16lh of June, 1873, of the personal poods of Johu F. Kapp, iu the borough of Sunbury, the following goods were purchased by the uuderslgued i tf cane seat ( hairs, ' Camp Stools, 1 laiye Chair, 1 Rocking Chair, 1 marble top Stand, l Extenstou Table, 1 Sofa, 1 Book Case, 1 lot parlor Carpel, 1 piece Oil Cloth, 1 Healer, 1 room Stove, 1 cook Stove uud Bxtursi, 1 lot kitchen Carpet, 0 coiuuiou Chair's, 3 cherry Tables, 1 Clock, 1 Stand, 1 round Table, I lot hall and stair Carpet, 13 wush Stauds, Bowls and Pitcher, S Bed steads, 6 Windsor Chairs, 1 lot bedroom Carpet in two rooms, 1 Looking Glass, i) bureau, 8 Tubs, 1 Desk, and Wardrobe. These (roods are left in the keeping of the said John F. Kapp dur ing the pleasure of the underatgned, and tba pub. lie ure warned not to meddle with the same. 11. Y. FRILING. Bunbtiry, June 31, 1 873. Ot MILLANbRMFOR SALE. Will bu sold at private isle a TRACT OF LAND, itunte in Washington township, Northumber land county. Pa., contsiaing 50 acre more or less, whereon is erected a good DWELLING HOUSE, Spring of Water near the house, and all oecea ary outbuildings. The land is tn high state of cultivation. Also, a CKJoT MILL three stories high with a never felling Water Power, two run of atone, baring au excellent run of custom, and 1 located within three miles of the railroad station. This valuable property will be sold on easy terms. For further particu lars appy to KIEHL & BRO, Rabuck P. O. Juno H, Id?::. Northumberland Co., l'a. Auditor' Notice. Isaac Dnttery, et. !. llo the Court of Common vs. Picks, of Northtiniber- . E. F. vfelsf. ) land ronhty, Fl. Fa. No. 115, March Term, 1873. NOTICE Is hereby given that the onderslftied has been appointed Auditor by the Court of Common Plens of Northnmberland eountv, to make distribution of the monies paid Into Court, arising from tho (ale of defendant's property, to and anion it those entitled thereto. He will meet thu creditors, and those clnlmluir ont of that fund, nt his office In thn borough of Sunbury on Thnrsdny, July 17th, 187H, at 10 o'clock, a. in. A. N. BRICE, Auditor. Sitnlinry, Jnne 19, 1978. -4t. NOTICE The Orient Insurance Co., of Hartford, has withdrawn Its agency from Sunbury, and revok ed the certificate of authority Issued to L. M. Yodcr to act as agent for said company. 8. C. PRESTON. Vice President. Hartford, June 0, 1873. mawm IFobmeslt Wood Hunt.) STATIONHRY t PORTABLE Steam Engines. Tho Best Sc Mot Complete Assortment lu tho Market. Thorn Eafftae have lwy miiintnincd the Try lilffhMt fttandani of exccllencn. We make th mADufacturp of Entfinfft, Boiler nnd Saw Mills specialty. TCe have tliclargwt and mosfccomplet works of th kind In the country, with machinery Specially adapted to the work. We keep constantly in procees large numbers of Engines, which we furnish at the very lowent prices and on the shortest notice. We build Engines specially adapted to Mines, Haw Mill, Orint Mills, Tannenea, Cotton Gins, Threshers and all classes Of manufacturinff. We are now building the oelebrated Lane Circu lar Baw Mill, the best and most complete saw mill arer ta rented. We moke the manufacture of Saw Mill outfits a special feature of our business, and can funuah eoniplet on the shortest notice. Our aim in ail oases is to furnish the best ma hinsry in the market, and work absolutely on equaled for beauty of desfcrn, economy and ttrecifth Bend for Circular and Price List. UTICA STEAM ENCINE CO. trricA, if. t. , June Ml, lSTO.6in ' son et ii i x eVv. Au elegant Album for '5 cent, holdini; 24 full ' sized cards, bound in full e;i!t cover nnd sold at ' the low price of cents, suitable for the pocket ; or centre table. Order a sninplc sent by mail, post paid on receipt of 25 cents. !l lor ii cents, or 0 for fl. Address, ; BUIIROW .t CO., Baltimore, Md. l-7"A:r"iits Wanted. Catalogue of Hooks, Hectares Ac, ent free. June H,'73 Kv. I ASSIGNEE'S SALE O K REAL ESTATE. The undersigned AcsiKnees for the benefit of the creditors nf Anderson iieniiis, of the Borough of Turliutville. Xort hnnihcrlatiif County, l'a., will oiler at Public Sale, at tl.o l'ost Oflicc in said lioioiinh. On Sat'-iidat, Ji n r. 'JSth IS7U, the following valuable rial estate, t. wit : A ceilaiii LOT OK GP.Or.VI) situate in the borough afore.-aid, fronting on main hUMncs st i eel of the town, coutaiulne; nne-foiirth acre, ou wfcU fc i erected a fine iiKsiur.xci: and ktoke room. stablc.aud other outbuilding. The lot Is elegant ly improved with small Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, tzr. This is one of the tnosi desirable properties iu the ph-ai-ant ami tl.iurishin village of 'i'urbut. vlllc, hciuif in the business ceutre.of the town, Mid has been occupied by the the Tost Olflce and a shoe stoic, for more than 12 years last past. ALSO, a ccrtahi Lot in said borough, contain Inj; oue ncre, franting on Worrell street nd fiouiided on each of the other hides by a conveni ent alley. This lot is tilled with younj.', vigorous uud healthy Apple. Tear and Peach Trees, and contains Grapes, ,V.c., nil iu full bearing ; C very desirable property. ALSO, a certain other Lot in said borntieh, contuiniu!; very nearly fonr acres of excellent luu I, iu a bii;h sl.it e of cultivation, und adapted to Maikct Gattieuuii;, und Strawberry nnd Grape ruisiiiif. There U now one acre of it in straw, berries, in fall bcuriug, and soiuc eight hundred Orn pe vines. ALSO, a certain, other Lot in said borouuh, containing one-fourth of nn ncre, This ie a tine lot, nnd planted with Peach Trees. bale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M-, of said day, when terms und couiliilous will he made kuowu bv IIEN'BY DEXIUS. Turliutville. Pa. T. J. GALRHAITII, Comly, Pa. TucbutvUle, June 8,'7X '.'t. As-i(jnecs, &c. nwufekiSci'Bi , .Biiiawai-.iii ,-i"i!wn Send for Illustrated Catalogue und examine our prices before purchasing, as we claim to sell lowcj" tlfan nnv other establishment in the City. REMEMBER tho NUMBER, liod RIDGE AVENUE, Philadelphia. SHI ItlFF J SAI.kT BY Virtue of a eertniu writ of Ltrni-i f'aeiai to me directed, will be sold nt 1'uMic Sale, on MONDAY the 30th day of JUNE, at 11 o' clock, a. ni., at the Court House, in Suubury, the followh g property, to wit s All those certain seven, contiguous lots or pie ces of ground, situate in the borough of Shaino kin, county of Northumberland, and State of Pennsylvania, and known an tho general plan of said boroUL'h of Shamoklu, us lots numbered two (2) thrco (3) four (4) Ave (5) six () seven (7) and tight (8) in block thlrty-nino SO. Seized, taken in execution, und to be sold as the property of Elijah Hammer aud Catharine Uammcr. SAMUEL II. ROTIIF.RMEL, Sheriff. SherfT's OlBee, Suubnry. June H, 1373. GEO. EVANS. E, G. MAhZE. Geo. Evans & Co., 914 Market Street, Philadelphia, TAILORS aud MILITARY CLOTHIERS, Military, Band a Fire Organizations promptly uniformed. Samples of Cloth, with Photographs, sent free on application. Our being th leading house on Military work, we feel that w can efler induoetaeat which can. not be attained anywhere elle. Am. is;c. HP KF.E1 IT IIAKUY. Tn Rcludlk FxyiLT MEDionn. DIARRHEA, dysentery, Cholera, Bummer Complaint, Crumps, etc., quickly cured br tho us of n. uj JARDELLA'8 Compotlnd Syrup of Blntkberry Root and Rhu barb. An old, well triad remedy, antlreiy Twetable, plensntit to take, quick and certain In effect i can be depended on in the most urgent cnias may be Riven to the youngest Infant as Well a to adnlls. It contains NO CAMPHOR OR OriDM. . It Is a plensnnt extract and readily tsken br children. It has often saved life when physl clans bnd despaired. Keep It In the house and use In time. All we ask for It is a trial. Don't let yonr dealer put yon off with something Us. Buy it. Try it. Bold by Urol.t. Bt0rc Keepers throughout this State. Prepared onlv bv HANSFXL & fjRO., 1 ' Jmiel4,'7a-3m.gQ00 Market Bt-.J-hiladelphla. VVM. FAIISOS, NoVetTco"" No. 228 South SECOND Street, below DOCK. Philadelphia. . , WILLIAM FARMSON, TTENRT ITARNEI) NELSON PUGH. W. W. CREACTHER9. Manufactnrers of Drst-Clusa FUKN1TDRE. rrlces reasoimble. Plcaso call and examine. GIVEN AWAYV A Fim GRhMAif Cuiiomo. We send nn eleitant chroino, mounted and ready for framing, free to every nircnt for r.iJi.iu.itoL'.i or Life Hpiiw tiik Svutack. bt Tnoe. W. Rnox. Uia Pages Octavo. 130 Fine Engraviufrs. Relates Incidents nnd Accidents b&yond tbo LiKht of I)y ; btnrtliiifr Adventures in nil pnrts of the Worlds Mines nnd Mode of Working them ; Uuder-currents of Society i Gambling snd Its Horrors j Cnverus and their'Mye terles j Tin Dark Ways of Wickedness i Prisons nnd their Secrets; Down In the Depths of the Sea j Strange Stories of the Detection of crime. The book treats of experience with brigands ; niphts in opium dens and gambling hells ; life lu prison t Stories of exiles j adventures nmong In dians ; journeys through Sewers nnd Catacombst accidents in mines ; pirates end piracy j tortures of the inquisition t wonderful burglaries l under world of the frieat cities, cte., etc, Afceiit Wantrd forthls work. Kxclusive teritory given. Apents can make f Kit) a week in scliiii this book. Sen.l for circulars and terms to iipeiHs. J. II. BIRR A HYDE, Hartford, Conn., or Chicago, 111. Five Dollars) Hevraril. riIIF. above reward will be clvcn for Inform:. JL lion tli 't will lead to the recovery i.I'm plat form ;f IViiciiiL' bo.tnls which went . Irifl fiotu here du; ii ir the l.'K!l wat-.-r, on the i.' t of Viav tli j 1 1th, '.b7.i. JENN'I.N'CiS & WELI.3. Wilkes-liarre, May 1S73. St. I KM'i:K OF ATTIt.M TIOX. I Kvervlio lv Is Invited lo come and buy of 4:. handsome ni.'oi I .unit of TOYS AND CONFECTIONERIES nt SAMUEL F. NEVIN'S STORE, in frame buildlntr, adjoinine Moorct: Dissinpsr's tiuiuiinir, TiiiKK mkm-.i, e-t. rartr, l'A. i Just opened a fresh supply of Ctifc''tioneri?e of I every description. TOYS OF ALL KIM4 1 t'oriftanllv on blind. The Iv-t RAISINS, FICJl, (TRUANTS A DRIED FRUIT. PUilK KIO COFFEE, .TEA & Kl'ICI, fresh llrea.l, Huns ,t Cukes, evory mornhiK. FANCY CAKES, BISCC1TS, CRACKER., Ac. OYSTEJIS ! OYSTEKS ! OYSTEI1S ! Havimr ftr l F-d up n room expressly for si-rviuf up Oyters In every style. Ladies nnd Geniiemeu will be accommodated with t lie hei-t bivalves in market, at all hours diirine the day nu l evcuiiijr. Families will be supplied at their residence with the best Shell or Canned Oyslurs, as is desirable, lit the very lowest prices. Call ami seeiny excellent assortment of jroojs and a.ceitaln the prices. S. T-SEVIN. Dec. 10, 1S71. M n e7-' n n w fi iA Only 50 Cor.h p:r Bciih. It prT'..Ui'3 t!:3 GnoV.TIT. IT; T.l'l V : .t J Qyt T:.::tt Tri V. 'i I" "f Ii.. I. II H 1 i.i t .if l.i . ' 1" u.'eito i.iuiJ CC J ! t Vl'J IjICK " IsAi'i'.:iO," -'?- ' J'. fVf Hsi-. ..icrsi, 'IV-J tiBOWTH kn l J-F.."l (-t 1 - i!sU.. Jt U IV i:t-:i.l:.jl dreiTij. It. t-ri.i-"iic J" .n V.i.lT. It pn wuii th- Ualrlruin t'in.i:it7 ;;mv. ki-rjj'i tl.o J.vrs. iui4 girw tiia Utt.r a rich, Kt:t, H::x-tH;:i:-.' . 1 : t'i Same ia ut'AKTrrT un t wJALiiv n., i v in - nr u Qrw naof a t rsTL'i'.r Aw. Mil n vJ-t lv nil ir'ir.-r: Athtind. Country Stortt it oi!y 1'iUy c c u a i-v Iuiti tean' Glory i? m Hair. LYON'S M a yK, 1 7a. lycow NEW DRUC STORE, No. 13, South Third Street, Clemeat House Wki Sitey, Fa. DR. C. 31. MARTIN & CO. ""yTE are now opening an entirely ueiv stock DRUGS AND MEDICINES, and are prepared to supply any article In our line that niav Le culled for, we have also n full stock of all the leading Patent Medicines. Fine Peifu Micry and Toilet Articles a speciality, a full as sortment of Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shoe and other Hrushes, Pressing and other Combs in i;reat variety. FINK TOII.F.T KOAI'S. a full line Cooking Extracts, French Mastard, Choice Spices, Peper whole or ground, Castile and I.auudry Soaps, Lamp Chiuiucys aud Lamp Goods Kcncrally. Bird Seed iu large or small quantities, s CARPENTER'S CHALK, ful stock Fluid nnd Solid Extracts, Eliier and Pill of V. S- P., Sugar CoHted, Strengthcninp, Aruica, Porous, Poor -Man's nnd other Plasters. Ayer's, Wright's, Scheuk's Mandrake, Mcl.ane't Liver and other Pills, our stock embraces every, thiug foand iu a well conducted Prnir Store. Country Physician will find our stock Kill and complete, and we gunruntee to sell as low as the came article can be bought in Philadelphia, choice Wiucs, Whiskey and Brandy for Mediciu al purpose. October 5, 1878. SIKlXGOPEXINi of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. Cloths, Cussimeres, Calicos, and everything iu the Dry Good line. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. Qnecnsware, Glassware, and Wood d Willow ware. GROCERIES. A large assortment just opened, which consist of Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Bplces, Meat, Fish, Ac. The Celebrated AHeutown baud isudu ROOTS AND SHOES. Warranted to give sutkrfkctlou. In fact full assortment of everything kept lu Brst-elass store, au be bad at greatly REDUCED PRICES, for cash. Call aud set the An selection of new goods, and ke Hns'inced that J. BY ROD'S, near th Lathern Church, lu Sunbury, 1 th best and cheapest place to buy oil kind of store goods. No trouble to show goods. April :, 1S73. ly. immm
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