Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 18, 1871, Image 2

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    H. B. MASSeM,
E. WlkVZRT.
Editors.
iTjTTOUKY, FEBItUAHY 18, 1871.
THe Test Oath. Tho Icmocrat of
last week, in order to keep up a spirit of
oppositien, finds fault with tho vote of our
memltcrr, lion. John ). Packer, in opposi
tion to the repeal of the test or iron clad
oath. Whenever the people of tho (Southern
Htates are willing to conform to tho laws,
itud givo sonic evidence of their willingness
to lorgei me piim, unu utiinve uicuiscvea . of conBlructng iron bridges in this county,
ns good citizens ami honorable, men, it will nl)(l wlrtllcr ll0 contractors who fur
bo time to relieve them from restrictions, niB,ed tho iron bridges in Cumberland
which the whole civilized world finds it; Comity nK llie 8.,ni0 wi,0 furnishcd them
recessary to impose upon cut throats, 1 lcrCi
thieves and other lawless persons. To cx- j Thc .icommj8sion 0rtTr0 dollars per Toot"
empt unrepcntei.t rebels fr.mi all disabili- nrgtin)et was one well calculntcd to waken
tics, would only encourage them to con- j up ,h(J filcuUie9 of tIle I1U)El dormant, and
".line in their lawless course. lmfJ bccl1) no tioul,., BUCWSsfully used in
Whether through design or ignorance, ; olhf.r counlit,s bts;.1(;s Cumberland. The
editors of democratic papers have impres-1 tMri,i onvs
sed their -readers with thc belief that tho j
.coplu of the South liave been deprived of
the right of suflragc on account of the test-1
oath. The fact is there is no act of Con-
grcss, nor has there been any act, that t
M-events any pioprrly qualified person '
i . i, :-n... : , r n ,1 k.. '
from voting who is otherwise q urthlied by :
the laws of the Slate in which he resides.
The disabilities complained of, refer only ,
to the eligibility of persons holding olllce. '
If tho people in the South have not the
same privilcdge in voting that we have, it
id owing to restrictions imposed by thc
laws of their own State.
Tiiesidknt Guam' sent to the Senate a
specinl message on Thursday of last week,
accompanying it with recent correspon
dence between the United Stales and Great
ISiitaiu, touching matters at issue between
tho two notions. The initiative was taken
by the llritisli government in its proposal
to submit tho difficulties urismg out of the :
-Canadian fisheries to tho adjudication of a ! Harris, men who wero selected by that
joiut commission. In this proposal there Sraml oM l'"ocratic party for their in
was no allusion made to any other question, j ffi.WoTO Z fl?,K5,SBB neT
but there wae an opening left fjr any pro- sary to build bridges over the Conndogui
, position thc United Slates had to make : uet, near Hepburn's and Myers' mill. The
'touching
course seized
proposition
under the title of the "Alabama Claims." '
.Ensrlaml at once assented to this, wi'h tho
additional suggestion that all other claims
on cither sulo arising out of the war should .
te included, if presented at au early day
named by tho commission. All bcitv ns-
..;.' i i. 1...IK no-ito- c.. Tr- i
seiueutobj both parties, five High Com-.
nnasioners by cach-su.o was agreed to be j
appointed, and .England named its mem- ,
ipporited, and England named lis mem- ,
liers, as follows : Earl de Grev and Ilipon, I
Prof. Montagu IVrnnrd, Sir Edward I
, c." . ' '
Ihornton, Sir John A. Maedonald, Sir (
tiers,
Prof.
Thornton
John Hose.
other questions. This was of ' commissioners had at first promised tho
on by us with the counter i r. -r.i.i i.... n ..
, - i i.uu -vi iiia- , i inns uuuiuy, uut nicy unci-
to include tho claims embraced ward i concluded, for mihutmitlal reasons.
The President on the part of the United' 'J'he iron bridges wero accordingly cou
States nominated Secretary Pish, Minister ' fU'"c',:d' umi Tl,,i,; contractor paid prompt
c, , t i -v- , , lv. Messrs. Jacohv and Gracey then cni-
Klicncb, Judge c.soti of tho Snprcmo ' ployed coimwl, and proposed to bring nn
vuiiH, jiuu, j.. ii. jioar. mo recent At-
tornoy-lteneral, and Senator Williams of
'Oregon. These noiuii!eeu were comlirmed
by the t'enate without a division on Friday. :
The High Commission will meet early in
March. Lord Grey is already on his way
to this country. j
Tho appointments on both sides have 1
been made with an eye to special fitness, 'as will bo shown hereal'ler, protested
Ours aw all men thoroughly cognizant of nprainst this arrangement, and made his
our-legal rights in the questions at issue, objection before the audi tor, to the allow
Anr,u, ;.i, i .. -.i .i . i. .i nuco of tins voucher in tho settlement ol lhe
deeply imbued with thc sentiment of tho trc-nuwr" account. This was the origin
country, yet men of eminent candor and ', of the trouble that lias kept tho happy
considerateness, who will insist on nothing " family in hot water lor some time past, and
which is not riht and equitable. The ! which, made thc developments which we
people of the United S.aKs will find that , rninp to ljc iuycMm.
their interests aro confided to sa !e hands, ted. the proprietors of the. i Vmocraclic club
and tlicy will look lurwnid with confidence
to tho progress and ultimate issue of a cmi
troversy which was daily growing imiro
iuU'icatc and ucfriendlv.
i
Thf. Condition oFl'iiANi K.-The A'-.wt
American says the German prngramme in
Praucc is definitely mapped in s"iue parti
tulais. Tho Emperor will pioi.ably enter
Tin is next Sundiy with every military ae
.cotnpi.nituent of-victory, (i -iiitan tror.ps
will line the avenues and occupy tho adja
cent buildiii'js. A miliary review will he.
held near the Tuileih's, and when the oc
cupation has been marked ninrt distinctly'
the Emperor Villi "(tuni U: Perhn. While
iliu troops are at the capital the war indem
nity, now spoketi of as four udlsurdn U to
bo S 'eureJ. The milliard is a Fiviieh ti-rtu
fijuivalent l 1 ,('i,i,Oihi.oi:;i, nuikiiig the
UU'ttUut l,U0O,tni, !,(),,!) fnuieis- within easy
'l-hooiu.a ld-at'l.i,i'00,'AiO. The troops nf
the liuu will hul l vther portions of lVuitec
untill this line i-. j aid. Sdiuu of I'm origi
nal iK-niand., will le iviu bed i'-oiu but the
itmiexcl p.oiueis, Alsaeo mil l.i'ir.:;::o,
i.re sp.il.i u i.fiu to be held beyond dlplo
nney. A pfj!"!ig-i:i-!i ..f tic ani.Uiuv
fir .usoilicr I'urliiiht io tin i:'.i...n d u pru
buble. A iiilj lie.1 M:;;.i i iiro art in .11. 1
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AXD ItlUDOES.
It nppcnrs tlmtNorthumbcrlnnd county
does not stnnd filono in having its Ring
w ho Jo somo queer financiering. A many
of the taxpayers lrnvo been nnxious to find
why such an enormous amount Is annua'ly
expended for tho building of bridges in this
eounly, and tho Commissioners being eo
very favorablo to the construction of Iron
Bridges, we copy tho following from tho
Carlisle Ihrald, to nhow how Cumberland
County rnannges her domestic affairs, and
j the peculiar qualifications of some of tho
Democracy to manage tho moucy affairs ol
thepeople. Trobably it would bo well enough
for ,h(J taspaycr, to inmilBnte tho matter
Ilemoerut ie rim?M Icrlng.
what the commissioxkio ake doino.
At at U)e invrstie,aliou i9 ovor. The
ftUclitor have adjusted the oecounts of thc
county treasurer and made their report,
which will bo found in another column. It
will all'urd the general reader an idea of the
llinilc,w, Vytrnn of tlle t.olII1,v pjvcrn.
lm.nt ftml jt will bhuw the amount of
money received and pe.id out, but it will
hardly give any adequate conception of the
trials and temptations to which they arc
exposed, who have the management of our
county affairs. This can only bo made
known through the publication of the tes
timony taken before the auditors. Through
some ovei sight, this has not been furnished,
and it will, therefore bo necessary to give
tho facts developed ns they aro produced
from tho memory of those who heard them.
AVe will give a resume of thc matters de
veloped as far as they have been reported
to us, holding ourselves ready to make any
corrections or supply any omissions as soon
as tho specific facts arc at hand.
lA't it bo known then, that duruis thc
triumvirata of Messrs. Hale. Tlovd and
to give it to the company which was to
'""sh tho iron. When they came to this
"i&A'Sho SiWpSnK
of the woodwork considered the contracts
theirs, and refused to give, them up. The
commissioners, or one of them, entered iuto
negotiations with the contractors, and of-
fod loplvo tiiem ,vhi,t would amount to
the jirolits of their contracts, if they would
withdraw ; and in order to fix the papers
withdraw ; and m order to fix the papers
riSht t!ly w ould take the receipts for extra
P?.v'ntJ mado for the building of the
piei-s. '1 liu arrangement, however, didn't
carry out, but the commissioners awarded
the contracts to lhe iron bridge com.ua.nv
aciion against the commissioners tor dam
ages, on account of the unfulfilled contracts.
In the meantime tho board chanucd.
llhoads taking the place of Mr. Hale.whoso
term had expired, in order to get rid of
the suit, lihoads and Ployd signed orders
on the treasurer of the county, for if 1,400
! in favor of .lacoby and Gracey, in satisl'ac
; tion of their claims. Mr. Harris, who is
a most conscientious imrl Kn":inions ofliccr.
j room, ndinmu;g tlie prothonotary s otr.ee,
anu incircierK,iic James Armstrong, wero
called and sworn. There were counsel for
: each of th? parties, and they asked all sorts
I of inipertinrnt (juestioiiK. '.The Auditors
! not having tho experience and knowledge,
corecruing tlio relevancy of tc-tituony that
i had and enforced in a common pleas
court, held a loose rein, and tho develop-
in. tits iM eatne "i l. oant entirely." It was fccled, will tuuble thc S.huylkill n-gion to
t-hown that the coiiiniisi(.iK is had a com-1 resutnc and continue work during the bal
mission (ulut'.s lhe use iu being a commls- nnco of the season without reasonable fear
Montr links you have commissions) of two j of serious interruption. We siucrelv bono
d.
;ir.s per toot fur tlio iron bridges that
were to be built over the crooked and ruir
ing t'oiiod.iguitu t, which tho contractor
was to pay tluiii as koou as ho received bis
money. So wlun tho iron biidgo man
drew bis funds from the treahUivr, he
iKMiileii over to tlieimii'itile Mr. Armstronir.
who was the tin itii iul agi nt of the concern, ; work on the l.'uh of tlie present month ou
M.niewiifitover s;K. This Mr. Aruistn.ng : the tt.ri8 f U,o b.isi.i of 1 ).(, with a diu
sa.VH he divided b. t ween iiimsi lf.tnd Messrs. I iu), 8,.a! thirl v-thrx-o per cent, up and
lla e, 1 l,.yd and llanis, giving Hum sl'j.j , ,i..ii. Tho operators an- to pay the basis
each, iiud ivtiunmg Hie balance. Mr. liar- 1 m- the fM.t munth uller the coal'giHg below
11s. w hen he was oxannn. d, wa tiski d as tl,rtc dollars, but not alter that."
to tins matter, and said that Mr. Ann-
strong hud handed him a mil ol'tioit s about j Xtnt t iii'MiiEiti.Axi) County I'o.u.
thai tune, but l e n. vcr supposed there wr. 1 Tit AtiK. Thu conference ol mini rs and
i" thing w g ,11 the limit, r, but thottl t ; , r:Jtor h( Id at I'uion Hull on this day a
r. was in tin- n L'ulur couiw of business. 1 week ugo udjouriivd without iiroinilihin;;
ili! tkJ:i't at the liimj even count th .. , unj thing. Th,y nut again on Moiidnv,
tnoiu v, :,.- 11111, h van be en-ros-id, nnd bi. j lb. lllh.,nd litter u short session chiirae
iiiind dislr.,e: d wilh t in odlcLtl 'Utties. , tni,4 by jjital Jurniotiy, udopuj lhe f.;l
1 1 n :is w hut c.ti.ie tH.i o,' a r-i.i.'le lnl.l-o , i0wi , :
biiilibng It.u.sui 'ion, in the inveMiatioii id' 1 "Ainvemn,l i.o.i.. lu.iu,.,.u l'n.i.,-n:.l
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b.niiuiiou in.1,1,, by Mr. Lhoa.U for bi iU ry,
nnd s. uul i.lhif ,dll. ial liiis,h liie;iiio,
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TnE Jlfttir rsf Journal of last week speak
ing of the improvements in the Coal Re
gions, gives the following account of the
Shamokin Pcglon in this County :
Improvements Shamokin Peoion.
Grabcr, Lcmpel & Co., propose Kinking
a new slope nn tho flrnt basin in the Mam
moth or . Vein, and will erect two engines
of 40 horse power each. The diameter of
tho pump will bo 10 inches. They also
now nso one of Messrs. Griee & Jng,s
Mino Locomotives in ouo of their collieries,
of 12 horso power, to haul their coal from
the breasts to tho foot of the slopes.
. During the year 1870, the Slmmokin Coal
Company have, at considerable expenee,
sunk a slope on tho Twin Veins, (nt tho
old Lancaster Colliery,) now leaned' to thorn
from the Northern Central Pailroad .Com
pany, and have nearly completed this fiue
improvement. The slope has been sunk to
sutlieieut depth to give one hundred and
eighty yards of workable coal 'below the
water level gangway, and a tunel drove at
tho bottom of this slope to thc Toy Twin
Vein, (No. 9,) a distance of nearly thirty
yards.
This opening just about completed, opens
up a largo body of coal land, and upon that
portion now under lease to this company,
will yield nearly one and a half million
tono. The hoisting machinery for this
work was constructed by Col. boyer at the
Port Carbon Iron Works. Tho pumps built
and put in by Mr. Wm. Brown of Shamo
kin, Pa. This slope with its connections
is censidered one of thc best pieces of -work
performed iu this region.
' " '
' The Presidep t lias sent a special message
to Congress, in relation to making the mis
sion to Perlin a first class one, tho same ns
that to London and Paris. Ho refers per
tinently to the unification of Germany, the
new imperial dynasty, and to the assimila
tion of tho empire to our own federative
system. He speaks mSi satisfaction at
thc strides Germany has made iu her insti
tutions and general enlightenment, and
looks with .topcfuluess upon her future
proepcrity nnd grandeur. This movement
is likely to attract attention in Europe ;
and while it may be remarked that there
has not a great deal taken place in Prussia
and Germany in tho way of political liber
ahiess, the inferred hints of tho President
iu that direction may not bo without their
results.
Legislations A bill has passed thc
Senate allowing women who arc tax-payers,
and over 21 years of age, to be elected und
appointed schools directors.
Another bill has been introduced re
quiring all healthy children between the
ages ofG and 11 years of ago to attend
some schools 3 mouths iu cveey year, un
der a penalty to tho parent of imprison
ment and a fine of SI per day.
Also another, providing for a retur n of
tho old system of holding the city, borough,
ward and township elections iu the spring
of the year.
A noiY of five hundred mounted horse
men, who are supposed to hove been mem
bers of a Ku-Kluk Jvlau, .recently broke
open a jail in Columbia, South Cnrfina, and
took ten negro prisoners confined on
charges ofmurdor and arson, eight of whom
thev instantly killed, llefore the davs of
JKu-Klux similar outrages wercnot uufrequ-!
cuny commuted in the toutn m the name
of Lynch law ; and whatever they may be
styled, they are indications of the preva
lence of a spirit of barbarism exceedingly
disgraceful to the community in which it is
tolerated. Unhappily many sections of the
South need not only reconstruction but
civilization, ur.d it is vain to hope for the
establishment of law and order until their
savage instincts have been tamed. l'liil
i7tfjj'a KaniiMj Tdujraph.
A Meeting of Coal Opkk atoiis. Tho
Miners' Journal of Monday last, says :
"There was held this afternoon, nt thc
rooms of tho Anthracite Hoard of Trade,
in this city, one of the largest and most
harmonious meetings of operators and
others interested in the coal' trade that wo
remember ever to havo known. Represen
tatives wero present from all parts of thc
ISchuylkill region, as well us a large delega
tion t'roiu Philadelphia.
"Tho meeting organised about two
o'clock, nnd continued in session until
seven, when it was adjourned to meet in
New York city on Wednesday next.
Although the proceedings were, by Resolu
tion, directed to be kept private, we learn
that a decided line of policy was determined
upon, which, it is believed, whenfullv per-
i thi3 anticipation may be more than realized,
aua liiat tlio region may not be placed iu
the unfortunate position of la:t year.
"A telegram received tlri3 afternoon from
Shamokiu etates that tho operators and
workinginen of Norihumberland county,
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1 Ji is mutually agweil towmk fir and
) tiy tho tbr. c dollar busi nf tSii wilh a
h,;ii, allu of $ r (xtit up und ib-wu,
with ihu iigrutiueniou Uu aii(.'th.i(iK r-
I ut'is Hull 1 1 11- y will 4IV Ihu basin pri ill
: C,M uii below tlino UvlUrt, but not tiller
iluil."
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Throuch cruelty and neclect on tho tart
of the captain of the ship "Septuno," which
has just a rrived at New York, from Liver-
Eool, a number of the sailors have been so
adly frozen that somo will looso their
limos and others their lives.
There Is no better remedy for cold feet
than to slap the leg briskly just above tho
knee after raising the foot. Tho increased
circulation induces immcdiato relief.
A MAN of Belmont, Wis., killed a lien
tho other day and found S15 worth of gold
in her gizzard.
Five thousand sleighs arc made an nually
in Maine, with prices ranging from 810 to
$350. Maine builds more sleighs than any
other State.
Several persons in Titusvillo. Ta..
have been poisoned, none fatally, by drink
ing water from a well in wtncii a small
quantity of lead had fallen.
A female ".Knights of Pythias" has
just been started, tho hichest degree i cing
knowu as "Supremo ravillion, PythianjSis-
ternood."
It is stated a contract lias been signed
for the importation of a number of coolies
to wovk iu a Schuylkill county colliery, and
that tho first batch will nrivo about May
1.
Tho Pino forests of Pennsylvania arc
rapidly melting away. Por ten years past
tho consumption of timber to supply tho
numerous saw-mills at Williamspoit nhmo
has been immense. Tho amount of logs
railed out of the boom for the present
sason will cut over 215,000,000 feet of
boards.
A iLAnoE VpTiTritE would -not contain
the mass of testimony which has accumula
ted in fiivor of JJr It'istar'a lialmtnof Wild
Cherry as aal'o, ollleient and reliable reme
dy in curing coughs colds and pulmonary
disease. Many of thc cures aro truly wond
erful.
The Pennsylvania railroad company was
chartered a ritiartsr of a century at;o.
Mow it represents ti.,mJU,(.)(0, oiul owns
between and 3.0U0 miles or railroad
track.
HosiiY, once thc rebel truerrilla in tlio
Shenandoah valley, has applied for a char
ter tor a national bank at arrentown, ir
ginia. Tlio Iron Aic says that tho nail manu
facturers of eastern Pennsylvania and Mew
Jersey have formed an associaiiou for mu
tual protection, and will hereafter fix their
prices at tlio beginning of each mouth.
Xumiikiis of Swiss emigrants are. colo
nizing in Tenne.-sec. A vvery prosperous
settlement of 8wiss in that Mate is one that
dates fron less thru three- years hack, and
now there lias been n iren arrival ot sev
eral families, who have settled nearClarUs
villc, and are going largely into tho manu
facture! of cheese, with all the.' necessary
implements for which they arc fully pro
vided. Tmc Washington Chrouirlc says: The
statements of prominent gentlemen from
North Carolina vt ho came here to testily
before the Congressional committee relative
to Southern outrages disclose n most horri
ble condition of a Hairs iu that State result
ing frojn tho operations of those organized
klaus ofassassitiH. One fact has been well
established: that is, that nothing hut the
strong.-u-ni of the (ienerul (ioverninent can
put a stop to these outrages iu the South
and afford protection to the lives and pro
perty of thc loyal eitzeus there.
y v- r
1371. 1871.
MEfflG, BOWEH & EKGEL,
Successors to the Sunbiiry Lumlier Co.,
11AYIXU PURCHASED TI I T. L Rt;tt
Steam Gr.w & Plnsii-i-
and just llttc l it up with the later t ' .(roved Ma-
cinnerv, are now preparen to nil :..i orders
lor all kinds of lilLI.TlMHKR. FINK,
HF.MI OCK, OAK. ,ve. HOAItiJis.
RUI till AND s-URFACLD.
SIDING Or ALL
HEMLOCK. WHITE AN!) VI'.I.I.OW PINE
FLOOK1 Ni, PHlNCiLKS. PLASTI'.P.INO
AM) illlNl.l.I(i LATH. SA&lf,
poiiKs. Mori.niyiis.
UU.VUS, SHI 1 1 1. El A BKAt KI'.TM
nt the very loTinst prices. A large stock u'.wavs
ou hand. Send for prices.
Ample fudlilics lor shipping by Railroad or
Cuuul.
FRYI.lN'fi, EOWKN A ENtil'.L.
Kunhnry, Ta., Felirii.ov lHth, lsTl.iim.
.M liJlt K'S .SALS'. 1 '
HAVIN'ti sold my farm on account nf my In
liuiiiilly to give it my personal Htiention,
uuingto u press of my olllci.il busimss, lam
coinpviieit to sell my sl.K-k and l.omiiig tuiple
niuiiU, which 1 wSI iH. rut Puldie sale, 011 tlie
premises iu Lower Augu.-tii, on
ThurHdity. urcli UiU, A. I). 171,
at eleven o'eloek n. in. of tie. t day, to wit ;
JlOItSMS.
ONE CRAY M ARE, t. n years oi l, out of a
thoroughbred Virginia horse 1,1, 1 C.uiadi.in mt.re.
bhe Is a splendid travelleraud Moiksevervwheiu.
ONE IIAV COLT, out of the name. Ouejeur
old l ebiu.irv l"i, 1"I.
ONE MillliKI. IIORK.
ONE LAY MAKE.
CATTLE.
ON F. fi RADII ALI'I'.RNEY COW, i t Is fr 1
ten In tWrlVH pmiuils of better per iiiel,, r pee
led lo be fli.l, ill .May by fllil blood Aldeinev
bail.
iwo ykhv coon common cows, cx-
pceli'du bo tlivll ill A plil by lud blood AidelueV
bail.
of t.ll.VliE At.Hl'.KNI'Y llf.IFFR.el-hteen
moiillis old, lApeelud to be fre.-h III Juno by full
li'.orsl Alili-rurv hull.
'I'WO Hi.H EKi, one v.arold. Crade Alder-
" oSF lU'l. I , (iltADR AI.IU KVI'.V, one year
old. My toilr- uru lie in on. -Lull to lilti. u six
tw ii'.lei ill... .d of Hie be-t Moik ill Hi. country.
t:ii:i:i'.
(Oi.e wi.h t 4 ? I it', i,, S'.'U'I.' I.lel wilh
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I'l M.il, ll, und line I ... .1 . u.i UMllltnled to be Hill ,
blood ( lu 'll r W ji .
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ii on Fit a i,.
J-yR. JOTINSTON
'1'hyslclnn of thin celebrated Tnttltnllon, has
dlscovored tho must ccrtidn, upoisly. plcnsunt and
effectual rcnipdy In tlin World lor nil
DISEAI3K8 OF JMritCDKNCK.
WfuiKoeRB of Uio Kuck or f.tmb, Strletnrcs,
Affections of Kidneys nnd Bladder, Involun
tary Tisctinrire, Impotency, (ivueral Dehtlt
ty, Nervousness, liyspepsy, Lunmior, Low
Rpiiits, t'oufulon of Menu, Palpitation of
the licart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness
of 8ii?ht or Giddiness, Disease of tho Head,
Throat, Nose or Skin, A flections of Liver, Lunss,
Bloniaeh or Howcls these terrible li.ordein
arising from thc Solitary ilnbitsof Youth those
secret and solitary practices more fatal t their
victims than the smitf ol Hyrcn to Mio Mill iners
of Ulysses, hlijrhtlni! their mott brilliant hopes
of utiticlputlouti, rendering marriage, iVc., Impos
sible. IOUNOMEN
especially, who have become the victims of Soli
tary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit
which uiuiually sweeps to nn untimely prave
thousands of youuir men of the inot" exalted
talents and hr'llllaiit Intellect, who mluht other
wise have entranced lileninir Senates 'with the
thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstney the
living lyre, may call with full conlidence.
MAItttlAtiK.
Married I'ersons or Youmr Men rnntemphitint;
mnrrlai, nwavu of I'hysleal Weakness, (Loss
of l'roereatlve Power liupntency), Nervous Ex
citability, .Pnlpltnlinii,. Organic Weakness, Ner
vous liability, or :4,,ry oilier Disiiuallllcatiun,
speedily relieved.
lie who places himself under the care of Or. J.
may religiously couli.le in bis honor as a nentle
inaii, nnd conli lently rely uoon his skill usn l'liv.
siciau.
OHGANIC WEAKNESS,
Impntcncr, I.ws of I'ower, Immediately Cured
ami full ior Kestore'l. I
This DiptreKHluu; AltW-tiou which renders Life
miserable and ma. llae Impossible is the penalty
paid by the victims t,f improper indulgences.
Vouiijj persons tire too apt to commit excesses
from not beinc nw.ire el t'.ie dreadful cnnseiiences
that mnv ca-ue. Now, who t'u;t understands
the subject will pretend to deny that the power
ol procrcathm Is lost sooner by tln?o le.llbii; into
improper liaints than !' tlie prudent f Hemes
lii-iii!' deprived the pleasures cf kc.iltlvy oll'sprinu'.
the nio't serious and desti uetive symptom to both '
body und mind arise. U.he system beeomes dc- I
ranired, the Physical mi l Mental Functions j
Weakeiied,'Loss id' I'l'M-n iilive Power. Nervous I
Irritability, l'vspei -i.i, I'.ilpiintiott of the. Heart,
Indigestion, I'linsiitni ion il Debility, a Wasting
of I in: Flume, Cuuyh, Consumption, Decay and
Death.
A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS.
-Persons minid iu health by unlearned prcten
diis who keep them trilling month after mouth,
tuklntr poisonous nnd injurious compounds,
should apply immediately.
DR. JOHNiSTOrf.
Member of the Royal College of Sura'ps, Lon
don, tiradualcd from one of the most eminent
Colleges in the United States, and the greater
part of whoso Ife has been .pent iu the hospitals
of London, Pris, Philadelphia and elsewhere,
has etlected some of the most astonishing cures
that were ever Jkiiovv n j many troubled with ring
ing in t lie head nnd earn when asleep, great
nervousness, being alarmed ul sudden sounds.
ba.slil'uluess, with fieimnt blushing, alien. led I
koinetiuies itli ueiun.i nielli of mill I, w ere cured I
imincdiiib'lv. I
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICB. j
Dr. .1. n:iires.s all tho-e who have injured
themselves by improper Indulgence u.i I solitary
Imbits, wlii. li ruin I l '.i body and mind, unllltiii
them for mlti'i Intsiuess, tt ady, soeiigy or luar
riaL'f. Tiiesu arc sonic of tl.e sad and melancholy
iMi'ets pioilueed by early habits of youth, viz:
Weakness of the Raid, und Limbs, Pains I'l llie
Rack and Head. Dimness of Ifight, Loss of Mus
cular Power, Palpitation nf tlie Ileal t. Dysjicpsy,
Nervous Irritability, Deramrement of Die-tive
V tiiiei ions, lienerai Debility, tytnpioms of Con
sumption. 1V.C.
M tNTH i.Y The fc:irf;:l effects oil the mi ad
are much to be dreaded Loss of Memory, Con
fusion i.f Ideas, Depression of Spirit , F.vil
Forebodintrs, Aversion to t.)ei. '.y, .Iself-ilistl'U' t.
Love uf.solRiule, 'i'i.uidiiy, A.:., ale suiuo of the
evils product. .1.
Tuoi'fiMi? of peison.v of all 10,'cs cm now
jilibtu wlu l is the euuseof their ileeliuiug health,
losii-i; their vigor, becoming, weak, pale, nervous
1 . . I ..'ii'. 'i.u.l li ivimr .1 hi:irn!.ir t il u- O'.-ltii.
al.ouL lii.i c:es. coll i: ll and sVUll 'LoUlS ol eullbllltll'-
liOU.
YOl'Nfi MEN
j Who have injured theiiifelvcs by a cer'afn prac-
tlee indulged ill wle n alel-e, H llalwl tl'l'.Ui IH.J
learned i'imiii evil coiui.inciu. ornt seliool, the
elleeti. of which me nilit.y b'it. even wlieu
nvlecp, and if uol curi-.l, reinii is inui riage impos
sible, and destroys boin mind and body, should
apply luuui' lialeiy.
W'linl 11 pily l hat a young man, the h.vpeof his
I country, Ihu tturiiu; ol his parents, HUoiild tic
j snatched fiom nil pr . peels und enjoyments ot
life, by lhe con eioienee of de luting from the
i 1 .".th of nature and bi'lulgin j In 11 certain secret
habit, tucli jiersotis mist, beiJie cuiileiiiplutiug
rtlleet that a found luinil and body nre the most
necessary requisites to promote connubial hanpi-ne-s.
li.deid v iiliout t lies,', the Journey through
life becomes a weary tali;i iuiai;e i the prospeet
houily darken i to tlie view; the mind I eeouies
. 1. . .1 ' 1 .. :. 1. . 1 . .. : 1 .111 . 1 1 1. 1 .1.. ..
clmly rcllcelion, Ih it the haipimjsj
..I 1. ....I li .1-
becomes blighted with ourov.11.
A CERTAIN DISEASE.
When the nii-c;iildi d and imprudent votary
f
pleasure
tinds that be has Inibil.e I the seeds of .
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iil-liini'd sens.: of shun. , 01 dr. rid vt' ui.eoeiy, I
deters him from upplM..;; lo tlm-e who, f.01.1 j
edite.illou and rc-pectubiiity, can uloiie b-driend
him, deluiinv; till tiie eoii.-tii'.'.iioiiul syinplonis ol
this hoii'id u.si'use lu.ikc lliiir it p .ea ranee, nii. ti
as ulcerate! cure tiiroui, .li-eas.-.l nose, lnKliir.il
pains iu tl.e heud and limbs, diuiness of siuhl,
d'ufiicss, nodes on llie s'liit bones and anus,
binlehes on llie hea I, I 1 e an I el reiuitles. pr.
UiesMiu v. itli iiiel.iiid rapidity, till ut lust lhe
file of tlie lliolllll or lhe bole s ol llie nine tall
11. d tl.e Victim of this uulel ,ti.-.ire bceoiiies
a lion id o'j.et ol 1 oiniul-ef.ili.in, till dralh puts
a period lo bis .In 1 Hi. I r 11 li, 1 h 1 bv t-e n I ; 1 1 1;
bin, to "liiut Utiio".iil led Coal. 1: , i'l olil W hclll'C
110 i iu veil, r I'. ' urns."
It U u 1 i-laii.-l. ly fact tlt.it th.iu-andi Dll!
VI. 'Hills to t III- telnl'le dl-l'l-e, l!iriill!;ll f.lllilij;
into tl.e bi, 11N uf 1l.'iioi.ii.i or iii'sl.'iului l'ill.
1KN1K;(, wli ., '.. in" Use of U1.1l deadly l'oi
iiiii. .Mi reure, .Ve., delo the mr -I it III ion, uud
I lueup.it. .c ol iuii.il,
! mm. lb, ull. r lui iill,
keep the
l.il.i,..; ll.
111.I. .pi v itiili rcr
1 uiiMoim or in-
Jnrioiia eo ui... nails, and itirieu.l of h iuit retoi
lo 4 r.m w.il ol Liu- 14.. r .111.1 li. I 1 .'i. ss, la des
pair bun- I n. 1 w.lii 111 ind lle .llli lo sill nv. r
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lain, pi idy unl ill elu.l luiudvu. tlis woild
lor ail ilisnKi ol iiupi uli in e.
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COMPOUND FLUID
EXTRACT CATAWBA
Component Parts Fluid Extraet Uhuhnrb nnd
Fluid Extract Catawba (irapo Juice.
For Liver Complaint, Jnrudlee, Bilious Affec
tions, Hick or Nervous Headache, Costlvences,
etc. l'urcly Vegetable, eontniiilnjr no Mercury,
Minerals or Deleterious Prua.
M
These Tills are the moft dellslitfully pleasant
purgative, supcrscdlnc castor oil, salts, manne
sia, et. There Is nothing more acceptable to
the stomach. They plve tone, and cause neither
nausea nor gripping pains. They arc composed
of the flnent inaretlifnln. After n few davs' use
of tliehi, Biieh nn InviKoration of the entire sys
tem tnkes plnte ns to.appcar miraculous to the
weak nnri enervated, whether arislnc; from im
prudence or disease. II. T. llclirthold's Com
pound Fluid Extract Catawba (Jrnpe Pill arc not
sii','ar-coatcd, from the fact that e.ntrnr-coated
fills do not dissolve, but pass through the sto
mach without dissolving, consequently do not
ii rod tice the desired effect. Tho Catawba (irapc.
Mils, belnff pleasant In taste mid odor, do not
necessitate tlielr being sugar-couted. Price lifly
cents per box.
HEX It Y T. IICLMROLIt'N
UKIHI.Y CONCEVTUATF.l) ( OMPOL'SD
I In ill lCxtrucl Sarsapiiritlu
Will radically exterminate from the system Scro
fula, Syphilis, Fever Rums, Ulcers, Sore Eyes,
Sore Leii, Sore Mouiii, Sore Head, Dronehiii.:,
Skin Diseases, Suit Khcuiu, Cankers, Uiuinilii;s
from the F.ar, While Swellin'.'s, Tumors, Cancer
ous AlVeetious, Nodes, Rickets, Glandular Swell
ings, Nitfht Sweats, llahh, Tetter, fluinors of nil
kinds, Chronic Klieuiiintism, Dyspepsia, and nil
discuses that jmvc been Cdlubiinlicd in the system
ur years.
Belni; prepare,! cvprcgsly for the. nbore Com-
Jilainls. its iliw. t-parlylni; proptrties are trreiit
llian any other preparation m' S ir.-aparilla. It
gives the coinpli x'nm a clear nnd healthy color
and restores the Patient to a state of Health and
Purity. For Purifying the. Hloo.l, removing all
chronic constitutional diseases nrlsim; from an
impure stale ol Hie blood, an 1 thcouly p-liuluc
nnd ell'cctual known remedy for thc cure of pains
nnd swelling of the Hones, Ulcerations of the
Throat mid Lens, lilotchcs, Pimples on,! he Face,
Erysipelas and all scaly eruptions of ihu skj'!,
and beautifying the complcxi n. Price, f 1.."U
per l.ottle.
m
HENRY T. IinLMEOLLT,
cosi'UNTnvrr.K
I'Ll il) KXTit.ir r KlCHtL',
THE CHEAT DIURETIC,
has cured every ease of Diubitcs In which it has
been given. Irritation of the neck of the li'ud
dcr nnd iiiilumatx-ri of tlie Kidneys, t ic ration
nf the Kidneys nuil Pladder, retention of Uline,
Diseases of tho pro-tr.ite Claud. t;lo:ie in (lie
Uludder, Calculus, i ravel. Uriil.ilnt I),-o-ir,
and M neons er MEKy Disi jiargi.s, ail for En
feebled and D' licute Con.-l.tiitions of bit!, mwcs.
I attended with tlie foUouini: kviu.oiiis 1 I'nlis
positinn to exertion. Loss of Power.' Loss of Me
I uiory, Dillleulty of ilreat iiiuy, W.-aU Nerves,
I Trembling, ilorror of Disease, Vt akel'iilne-s,
Dimness of Vision, Pain in llie il.ick, lb t Hands,
Flushing or the Ho ly, Diynessol' llie. Skin, Krup
I tion on I lie luce, palid Counleimuee, Universal
I lassitude ol the Macular ny:tein. etc.
j Used by persons from tlie a:r. s of eighteen to
j twenty-five, and fr. nn thirty live to tilty-tive or
i In the decline or change 01' llie: aflc.- eonline-
lueiil or labor pains j bc.lwi tiiug in child.'uu.
V.
Ilelinhol.i's Extract I'ucha is Diuretic and
Rloiid-puriQ,iiiLr. and cures all iliscasuii utisiui;
from b-'bits of dissipation, nnd excesses and lin-
douces ill f-if.'i iuipiirilirs of the ltlood, etc.. '
siipcrsedini; cop.'iihii h: n'tei talions lor wliich il 1
Is used, an t sypjiilitie atlectians in then- di I
eases UmsI u; connection wan iictuiuoi.ru Iiosc :
I N .Isl.
LA Din?. !
Iu many affectutiuns pceullar to Ladles, tlie :
Extract liuchn is une.piale I by any other n ins. ;
dy as iu cliiorosis or retention, irregularly. I
painfulncfs or stippresslno of e i-t-iua. v cva. ua- :
tions, ulcernled or seliir.is state of the Uterus, ;
iicorrlliL'.i or Wbit -s. sterility, and for all ;
complaints Incident lo the sex, whether arioiug 1
Indiscretion ur lutblti of ,ll.-sipi.tion. It is pre"-
scribe I exteitfivciy by tho nio-t. vmlnent pliy.-l- j
clans and niidwivcs "tor enf.cblr.l unj! ("elieate
constitutions, of both sew., anil n'l (atun !- '
cj wtiu any 01 llie annv" .Usui. es or svin tolas.) j
TL T. TtF.t tr!OLD'8 KXTR T rtl'Clir
(I'KFS DISEASES AKIislNH FROM IMI'itU-
DKNCF.S, IIAill iS OF DisMlPA'l ION, Ell'.,
in all their stages, at lit He expense, little er no
change in diet, no ineouvenience, und 110 expo
sure. Il e:iiises a Ire. 11 lent desire, und "ives
- ' -
reiuonni: Ob.".i ue-
I tin.is, Prei iling a 11 1 C11
nriu Mnetiires ol thc
Urethra, Allaying Puin and Inthimntiun, so fre
. pi. lit In this i-la-s i f discuses, tuid cxpelline; all
l'oi-oiiuiis matter.
1 hotlsunds w ho hnve lieen the victim 4 of 1 1
coiupetenl pei'soiis, and who have paid heavy
fees to be cured i'l a iiort li ne, k.u'e found tin v
bae been deceived, and Cut toe Poi.ou" has. 1
by the use of punerful asiriiietits," been dried
up in the system, to lucuk out in u inwrc tr.i
vat. ,1 fni ui, and perhaps after Marri.ite. ' j
Use Heliubold's K.xtmct llueh'.l lor ail Alice- j
Holts and I'l-e ises of the Unlaiy Onrans, w helh- '
er existini: in Mule or female, tn.in wluileitr!
original iu, an. I no inutler how luiiif slaiiliii",'. 1
riice, ouc do..ur uui li li v ivtiu per Luttiu.
HENRY T. HEI.MD'H.D'S IMPP.OYE!) ROSE
VA:;i
canuol be siip.iSM'.l i. a Fun. W'.i.'u, and will he
lo'.lltd llie ou'y spei Lie l.l.H.ly iu t lll'V Kpiele
of I'lit.ineous Alb etiuii. Il sp.-ililiiy ci.ulie.ili".
Piiii ie, Spol.-, beiiibullc Diyne.-s, iiiduiulinus
of 111" Cut. ui..'. tils Meiiililiilie, etc., dispels Led-nr-s
nnd lueipici.l liilliiinul ion, line-, L i Ii,
M.llb l'.lli be. III) I. er. of M'.llp or M. ill, Flii-t
Hit.'.-, and uii purpii.-es for hii li tulle ,u Oint
iiiei l. an: ii-ed ; rt -tin. Hie -'.in to.. Main of
ptiiitr and ol1ne-, and iiiuris roiililiued
lie.il It)' ueli ill lo li e ll lie of In Vesl. tilt
4 bleli th pt-ii. Is lhe u'iei ul.lo r'c.iriies. and vii.t-
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ol ll u-e- .ii ii Pu s. i vm . u n id l'i lo -I . i ol
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Kexr Arrival of ClootIi,
AT
MISfl KATE IMT.AtrWM NTOI!K,
Market fqnnic, EL'NUL'UY, lV.nti'a.,
Just oiwned, n'lftiPT assortment ol
choice dr;:s9 goods,
consisting of the latest styles of plain nnd j.Uld
goods, In nil lliclr varieties.
Ores Trliuinltiprs, rtithroldcricsi,
KOT10X9, &e.
A ortir.RAI, ASSOKTMrjIT. of
LADIES' WOOLEN GOODS.
Gents' Collars, Nock-lie, llulf-hose, rtamtker-
chiels und (ilovos.
Purl'umery, Toilet Sonps, Ilntr Butshat.Comt.s,
etc.
An Invitation is x tended to nil to sail nnd se
cure, bargains. ,
Sunbuiy, Nov. B, fSTO.
UNION' PHOTOQli Aril GALLERY
j s. 15. 11 !: tt r t 1: r. m s e n
Offers great inducements to those
who give lilm patronnnK
Six pictures for $1.00 to nil who cull nn talM
firing children to lilm hcfore;:olng elsewhcrll
Urlng old 1 leturcs he will color & enlurge thcM
Kvcrythlng In my line done its neat at can IS
Itule is to give satisfaction t motto, to plcasK
Cilt, r.-sewood undy alcJl frames m.ide toordelt
Nelis everything ns cheap ns the cheapesT
Try and yon will flud him oil you could' wis II
Iteiubraudt, Porce.lean, nm! ovcry
other style of jiicturll
I!xiitulne specimen nnd you v- ill i.ot fail tottnl
rSomclhlnir new which will not fa'.l'lo please nil-.
Microscopic and other view s taken at Banbury, I7u
Kverythini;, in fact, you colli I wish to
ISeincinber! nnd bo sure of the plucti
CORNER OF 4th AND MARKET STREETS,
opposite J. II. Lucie's More,
s u n n 1; 11 y, r k x x 'A.
N. R. Negative taken previous to the fire,
were saved, Irutu which dupliei.tes can 1 .- bad ul
unv time. JOS. U. UKKliSTKESbElt.
Smibury, Oct. Ell, l:7;.
Minn Ansai l'aintcr,
AGENT for the rale or P.. Uuttcrlck V Co'u
PAPER PATTERNS of li AILMENTS, fu
. Ladies,
! Roys,
1 and
; Little Children.
j J.awtes DrcKH TriiauiinH.
I Collars, Cloves,
i Corsets, Fhirt Ee.jouif,
1 Enibi'oiilor'ies, Rtiillings,
YciN. Full line of
j Cent's Paper Collars und Cuffs,
' Ladic.i' ninl Cliii. lien's Il"sie', Stamped Work,
i Zephyrs. Embroidery nnd MorMed lMlerns.
i I-.'" blilehini; and Uruklinu' neat I v done., J
I ANNA PAlNTLil,"
; Hiiuhl's Bail lin, Shirk.. bireet, iitiiihury. Pa.
June is, lsTo.
1S70. FALL AND WINTER I7l.
MILLIKItKY GOODS,
1 South Fourth Si:." t, le-low the R.iilroatl,
i The pr.'sent aire of endless fi-biott 5 and innu
merable styles reiii!ie the nio-t dressy per-on In
1 l.e on the 11 lei t iu order to "keep p-".ice with the
.times." Tlie handsomely arrayed lady, us M.c
1 saunters 11 Inn;: the .-1 ret t with a picl l.v and 1.0 1 si
fashion h.il 111 o!i her head, is indeed ua iiltraeiiv.:
obje"! t.. look upon, .iiii Si. I.. bn.-.-l.T, the.
iip:i!ar Milliner, on F.milh f I rivt . b.iow tlie ..
V. R. R., ci4'.ers to p'eas" and sa I l.v all In 1
en-toiner.-i. in her -tore are some of t lie latest.
I modes :i mil'b.i rv e: iant. sue'.i as
1 .. ) x x ets, 1 1 ts. v 1 ; a M 1 :s,
' ? ih Riblenifl, Oneimei.t-. Feathers, Flowers,
land numerous otler appii'id Im l-idh'-' wear.
Cull and tee llu-ui as they have just h" 1. 1 :
, ceived. M. L. HUi 'SLEit.
1 o-t. S3, isrn.
mCU IN THE CLCCD.
ii !5Sivksi--,-iV '-""'i. s :
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The PBtinn.lf PVlti'l' nialfs tic wills s'rn'ir.
Hid expels illicsu by siippljiti): th" bio. ! wltn
NiTtTim'i Own Viti,izino Aixvr H'.CN.
rtHfo(t. Tie suro vnu ret rernvlnti Kv-ip.
l'auipltlel.s fre.'. J. P. tUNSMOill'.. IYipiM..url
No. SH llev St.. New York.
Sold by Druggists gem rally.
9C3 Chestnut Strcc', r.'iila'lc
llavti'tf laru'-ly iuercisi .1 their l l.A'iill' .' U!
lep..itUKiit, cull si'.'.i.il all iiuei; i- H,u:r
st. 1, k i t
EILVEK rLATUD COCK?,
CD'.iiprislmr, l side He ir t:.-:u.l .in" !' I iu
Wan , of hieli sr.'de-, a ic.-t eii.ipl. tk
I.s-i'ttnir'il of
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i r. ii .ble iu ipi.iiiiy, und c .l. rc 1 ,.t c
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PLATED SPOONS, TOT,
C3, LADLES,
I7ITI! TABL13 CUTirr.Y,
lApiesr!)' luade for tin !ri. 'tail s ilt ., and fai i:i
e I i:i single ,! . -ns or in con, pi. le t . 1-, j i t up
ll..s,o,i.t it ti.l Walnut I i-e-..
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pi'.. 'e.-, alia, bed iu piuin ti 4110 t I . cu li a.'.ie.u
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