TuSUKDUKY AMERICAN, rvBtMaxD stxbt unuil T i Sarit WTLTS2T, Proprietor, Alm'l MIUHW, MAMKW OCjtUKa, : At tl.0 la AdvaM. II not wltaU ttontka gwlitrtjto Jfrf Mm H JrVsstibs. ComnoTRB with thlt tabllhnMnt U aa exteit IwNKW JOBOrHC,oonUlnlnj variety of pliua aad funcy type (quid to ao? wtbllhron b tb interior of tb But, for which the patron- eg OI um puoim rtspvcuuiij roftssional. W Law, offlee, door No. 5, Sod floor, Hsupt'l Block, nunr Miller' 8bo Star, Buabury, . March 85th, 18U.1J. : i SB. DOVER, Attorney t Lsw. No. S and 8, Bocond Floor Bright' Bullrllosj Bnabnty, P. Professional buslnes nttended to.ln thecourti of Northurnberliind aud adjoining rour.tir. Clalmi promptly collected. Contulta tlon can be had In tha Gorman language. March 5th, 1871. lt , , , ... L JERKniA.II BJfi'tfElt, Attorney at Law, Bunburr, Pa. All professional bust. iimi Intrusted to hli care will receive prompt at tention la this and adjoining counties. Can be consulted both In English and German. Alto, tUlrlct Attorney ef Northumberland eounty. Aug.0,1870.-ly. U ATTORNIT AT tATf, i NO. 14 F0C0T ATBSfCt, Notary Public, nitrtarg. Pa. Jan. is, iviv. ly. . 5 h. HARKI.R CO, Market Street, Dealert la Drug, Medicine, Palnte, on, big YJts, Vftrnlrtists, Lkjnor, Pocket Book, Dairies, Ac. Too t co, to, SF. WOLVERTOSf, Attorney at Law. Market Square, SUNBCRT.PA. Profettlon al busins in thie and adjoining countiet prompt ,y attended to. . DR. A. R. N.4VIDOE, respoetfully an nonnces himself at Phyelclnn and Surgeon to tie citizen of Sunbury and vicinity, having lo cated himself permanently on Market street, near. Yr opposite the Falrmouut Hotel, where be cun be consulted at all honrt when not professionally engagsd. aplSt-ly GTV. ZIEVIiER. Attorney at Law, uorth fide of Public Square, on door east of the old Bunk building, 8CNBCRT, PA. Collec tion! and nil professional businesi promptly at tended to In the court of Northumberland and adjoining counties. eptl5-C6 CA. REIMF.SIYERl Attorney at Law, RCNBCRY, PA. All business en trusted to hi care attended to promptly and with diligence. apl27-C7 J NO. HAT CLEMENT, Attorney at Law, BCNBURT, PA. Collection! aud all pro fessiornl business rromptly nttBnded to. uich31-3 C. J. BRVSBR. L. B. XA1B. BRl'NER HAKE, Attm-niTi and Lonn sellors nt Law. M'SBCRY. PA. Office on r'urstnnt street, west of the S. C. and P. & E. Railroad Depot, lu tlie bulldiug lately occupied bv F. Lazarus, Esq. Collcctlou? and all profess ional business promptly attended to In Norttium brland and adjeining coitntins. apUO-f'8 HH. MANSER, Attorney at Law, Bl'N- BURY, PA. Collection attended to In the counties of Northumberland, Union, Snyder, Montour, Columbia and Lycoming. apl 10-C9 WM. M. ROCKBrRt.LRB. IXoTB T. Ronnn.cn. TtOCHEFELLEK & ROnRBAC'H, l, AMarner at Law. SUNBURY. PA. Of fice in Hatipt' new bulldlug, ccoud floor. Kn trance on Market Square. JauVGS AN. Bit ICE, Attorney at Law, Sunbury, Pa. Olllee In Masonle Halt Building. Collections of claims, writings, and all kiud of legal builncss attended to carefully and with dispatch. j April 8, 1871. ly. business ; arbs. - antTTkacixe COAL ! TTAEENTIXK OIETZ, Wholesale and Retail dealer In every variety of ANTHRACITE COAL, UPfER WHARF, EVNBURY, PENM'A. All kinds of Grain taken lu exchange for Coal. Ordcn solicited and filler' promptly. febl-71. . RUOH.S. PCI! AA. T H. RIIOADS CO., nUTill. DBAUtRS OF ANTHRACITE COAL, SUNBURY, PENN'A. Ornc with nA, Faobxt A Co., . Order left at SeasholU A Bro'n., otllc Market Btrect, will receive prompt attention. Country custom respectfully eolicitcd. Feb. 4, 171 tf. CO AC II M A K E RN. WE arc selling Rims, Hn-Vee. Hobi. Spring, Cnnvase, Bolt, Clir-, A-'ei. tc, very Lr.rge Block nt iOttl.il A CO. triinbury, Mnrch SO, 1S69. Co lTcO.I.! COA EI O RANT BROS., J &hijiers and Wbolciale and Retail Dealer lu WHITE AND RED ASH COAL, SUNBURY, PA. (LOWER WHARr.J L'jf" Sol Agent, wtstward, at tb elbratJ IJurv Clav toal. Janl9 C8 EXCIIANCiE LIVKKY, i. M. UAUXIIOLOMKW, fRontUfTOR. IOTRTH STREET, ABOVE MARKET, Nnnbary rpnE bent of riding and driving horses alway! A. on band to serve customer!. Order lelt at tu Central Hotel, for vehicles. will receive prompt attention. Nov. ft, le'.J. IiENTISTRt. GKORfi E IX. RENK, In Ainijxon'i Building, Markti Sqiutrt, Sl'hBCRT, P.., 1 prepared tn do sll kind! of work pertalnlnB to IK'Uiixliy. II keeps coustautly on haud a I a rue assortment of Tcclb. and other Deutal uiat. rUl, from wlilcli be will be able to select, ml iiirti lb wants of hi eu.loiners. All wik wdiranted to glvit!ftlou,oi else the luouey vcfan lei. Tb very l.e.t Mouth Wash nd Tooth-Powder kei't ou baud. ilit rt'leieui' r lb nitmeroas ptroni for twin l'. bus worked for lit last twelv year. BiKi'mry, April St, NEW COAL VUtliT FIHIE uiidrr'rnnl bavin coiiur.-tej lb Coal JL hi!.lnr with hiM!iiv FU'l K A (iKAIN tr.tJr. I t'l.pircl la tupl'ly fautliie withtU VI.UY uivror (OIL, heap roil r.iNii. Txt, Bi.ivs nd Nul, .tsutly oa hand. Grain tkiu lucxohaug fbrCua).' J. U. CADWALLADtR. Suubnry, Jsii. 1, t7o. -it. lieu mrku. tMortii iaaa. Ilr, l.l(w u4 ArcUvttl INSURANCE AGENCY or Nil I I'M AM IUMU, MAUKCT blHfcKT. fcrXMlUV, T.X CoMPANIEH kKPHr.hESTKI). . Autrh, Pulla4::ybU, Aswls, ,TS,Uil BnlariiiM, " Utiiii, Few Toil, ,tM..U t 14, kill 4, tax 8.uiw,m4 ,iki S,a,Ti .rilii.l, Vuuku.s A N, i.ik lUuutrl, M muuI, L"lua, l.tM'k usi. Ikl4uey, fiabkiiJ 'it4. if-hla, II diia, r '. II tiU'M t, IU'llw t, VuakK, f ,i ii (u: t m , Y"'i V. ti.l ub J.'i II i , ( ,.ut i.M ", V j. Ii, H i .nt, lv l-U'. in Ml lJ? ItU I m !''! A 4t4 vlti)l Of tStsM1 faivlell! PRICE M SO IX ADVANCE, i oft la , uvto ; Jeslanrantfi. i LA P.BRE ttnt ts., Philadelphia, J. B. BUTTER WORTH,' Piwrir1)n Term! pet day, 13.60. ' April 15, 1871 ly ' UNIOM HOTEL, TH08. FOCLD8, Bri, Proprietor, Bhamokln Street, Trevorton!, Northumberland eonnty, Pa. Tb tabltf 1 np plied with the beet the market afford, flood tabling and attentive ostler. Jan. 21, "71 TTOOVF.R flOITNE, Third Street, at tha AX -depot, BUNBl'RY, PA., Wm. RttlR, pro- trlctor. Warm meal served up at all hour, ish, Fowl and Oame. Freih Oyster con unttr on hand and erved lu every ityl. Th best of wines and liquor at the Br -i;': fFamllle will be supplied with oyster done np In any style, by leavlbg order nt ths Bar. " .-v, I" NoT.5,10-ly. REflTAt RANT t EATISiCJ nOlTlC CHARLES ITZEL, pRoMtnon. Chettnnt Street, a lew door rota th IVpot. ;,. .. .. .' Bvhocrt, Fa., . HAS open ft Retnrant and Eating Hotu, for the accommodation oflh public. Warm meal ran be had all hours. All kinds of game, Btfr, t., terved np at thort notice. HI bai liupplled with the beatllqnor In market. No pain ipared to please, and term moderate. Sunbury, 6eptember, 4th 1809. ly. NATIONAL LAUER BEER SALOON, OR THtRD TRBT, K1UR TBI CtfOT, SUNBURY, PA. JOSEPH BACIfER Inform th cttlxen f 8nn bury and the public generally, that he ha opened a LAQF.R BEER SALOON nt the above place. Th best of Lager Beer, and Malt Liquor will be kept. Also Oysters, Ac, coustautly rv ed up to customer. NATIONAL HOTEL. AUGUSTUS WALD, Proprietor, Georgetown Nortli'd County, Pa., at th Station of the N. C. U. W. . Cboic wine and eigars at the bar. The table is supplied with the beet the market affordi. Good itubling and attentive ostlers. ALLEGHENY IIOl'NE, Co?.. CrUS. KLECKNER, Pjoprictor. So. S12 and HU Market Btrect, above eighth, PHILADELPHIA. Termi, 82 per day. He respectfully solicit your patronage. WASHINGTON IIOI'HE, C. NEFF, Proprietor, Corner of Market A Second Streets, opposite the Court House, Suubnry, Pa. May28,'70. HOTEL A REStA.HR ANT, THOMAS A. It ALL, Proprietor, Sunbury St., west SHAMOKIN, PENN'A. Meals served Rt all hours, at short notice. The bet of Llqnon at the Bar. The Table 1 sup plied with the best and latest In the markets. At tentive servants. Terms nrodera'te. Patranay e solicited. HCJIMEIS RENTAI'RANT. LOUIS HUM MEL, Proprietor, Commerce St., SHAMOKIN, PENN'A. Having Just refitted the above Saloon for tlio accomodation of the public, is now prepared to serVc 'J'.s friends with the best lefretlmients, and fresh Lager Beer, Ale, Porter, and all other mult qnois. J. V A LEU'S WINTER tiARDEN AND 1TOTEL 'o. 730, 733, 7S4 A 727 P(n Sf., PHILADELPHIA. WINTER GaTdEX HOTEL, (ox mi Braortin m.ax) Centrally located, connecting with all the City Passenger Railway Cart, from all the Depots In the City. Excellent Aceoimnodotiona for Tra veller. Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert! every . evening in the bummer and Winter Garden. KirOrrAwfrton Concert Evtry Afternoon. JEJ riMB Ijuum' rbstaurawt tdb bbt or RlrRESIIMRXTS SRRVBO. Ofllcs of J. Valer's Fountain Park Brewery. Jnne4, lS70.-ly. LIQUOR HTOREI CHRISTIAN NEFF. Second Street, opposite Ike Court House, SUN BURY, PA.; Resiectfiilly Invite the attention of Retailer and other, that he ba on hand, and will cou stautly keep all kind of Consisting of Pure Brandit: Cognlae, Cherry, Giuger, Rocbelleand Otard. WbUklei: pure Rye Copper-nitlllUd, Mo"n gahela, Apple aud Nectar. PURE HOLLAND GIN ! "Wine: Champagne Wlue, Sherry, Tort and Claret. Crab CUer, Champagne Cider, N. E. Ram, Brown Stout and Scotch Ale. STOMACH AND BAR BITTERS, And all other Liquor which can b found In the city markets, which will be sold at Whole sale aud Retail. Every artiel guara-Wd as represented. Also, a large lot or DEMIJOHNS and BOTTLES, alwnyi ou haud. F Order prompt I J attended m, and public pulrouag respectfully (ollcltej Suubnry, July 1, 1600. ly. HARDWARE KTORE, i: II. Couley, t Co. MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, TA., HAS received nw assort uwu of all kinds of Ilardwa.-, t'ntlery, Meehaaiet1 Tools, Ac., of ml 4f rluLtont. Also Wasruo Maker' Mt lUls. Hubs. Klws. 8pokei. .Ito, aU kinds of Lautber fur Bhociuaker' and Baddler'. Evry. thlnii lu lb llaruwara lino can b found abU h will be sold lu a ran be bought of any oih.r establlthuieul la th country. Call and thwr tok. . k huuhury, Dec. ujsca. BOOT AMU kUOC MANUFACTURER. rpilt tadertiKned raving ret4 (hop en 1 Iblrd strent. tiearl uinoit th Ctnlral Holrl, It prepared t manufacture all kinds of HIHITH anu eilOr.t lu tu latest yi. n.s sioek Is of th ver bl qu.lllv In the msrktl Having lost tb largMl purtlun of hi ready uid iiwk by lb lai tt; t will hereaftsr eon Hue himself eluttly to mauufactuilug. 'lb public tie lusilwl U call aud (lamia bl Mm k, and (tuad tuelr lliuuag. Icrui feaaonabl. Rl lni da at ioit ttotiai. sti-I pu!. uitbuiy, June II, 170. KAU. ASl WlNTKIl MILl-lNKUV .4lt Mnel mm4 Hs A fiSUIOHStlB Millissst Oook, OgSIBSUT, kv Just bee lul l MIS.1 U WEIMCU 8 KTORE, Uaiksl Itrosl, (We ! tf Oeailuit't l.tiuiy eUxn, fcU.tUL'UV, fA. - ..... ..I. . a u U .1 Th llt Uyi 4 thf T'tma-liig, Fieurk sai liuMui llAww. laee. Mi -. Ivk l'k-i Cbisa, lolUi. ('ulO, Juiin O.uits, 1 a Ui iutf of usksf SitUiU. lit SuukicIIwI tjUk U 4iUMl hwik, k f-,lil i.) H. J(KLv M AKIX(i AMU riHISU, . ctiiisu or rvrrfcuNi f sVsMiirtMt. Tk ls4 la ! 8kif d UrtlUf l su. Iui mni4w4'IM aii t 4 T)lAf .lrfiW IMktxiaf.s4sa, af,ffi,'fl5!7?v?Mfff,? w e; , ... '.,!,-;; 1-,,., ...... , v .... ; y IU D U II , I , II 13 W t-yZSf IX H Tl I k ' Vmt?Z5i-fm mm i mm i ,rrr.ti r n n , Jjr JUL JL s SUBUHY, PA.. SciTj 4B tbbtrtisrmtnls. LlFE and FIRE AND Marine Insurance Agency OF L. IwdL YODER, . .. Near tub Court House, Sunbury, Fa. COMPANIES REPRESENTED. . METROPOUTAN LIFE INSURANCE 'I .; COMPANY" ' .; or ... '"SEW YORK., Offlc S19 Broadway. Asaetts in proportion to Ltabtlltle Inrger.thiin any other Company. Examine the merit of this sterling Company. It Registry System and Division of Policies. ' L. M. VODER, 8rclAl Agent, SUNBURY, l'A. Insurance Company, HARTFORD, CONN. Asaetn, ,9,782,035 09. L. J. Hendee, President. J. Goodmow, Scc'y. Wm. B. Clnrk, Ass't Scc'y. " KM. YODEU, Agent, Sunbury, Pa. WYOMING INSURANCE COM PANY, WILKES-BAUREi PENN'A. AMMetM, Jan. lt, 1871, 8210.08S 12. CHAS. DORRANCE. President. L. D. SHOEMAKER, Vlco President. R. C. SMITH, Secretary. L. M. VODER, Agent, Sunbury, Pa. Pottsville Fire Insurance COMPANY. LOSSES riiOMPTLY PAID. T. ALSTADT, President. FRKKICK HAKSi:LEV, Secretary. L. M. VODER, Agent. Sunbury, Pa. ALPS INSURANCE COMPANY, or ERIE, PENN'A. Co ah Cstpitl, $350,000 00. HON. O. NOBLE, President. JOHN P. VINCENT, Vice Presldeut. M. RUSH WARNER, Hecrelary, 11. W. NOBLE, Treasurer. 8. 8. SMITH, Special Agcut. tIRI("Tul.S. Hon. O. Noble, linn. J. P. Vincent, M. Harllcr, Capt. J. b. Richards, Jauirs 11. Nelll, F. II. Gibhf, H. W. Noble, Hiram Dnfttt, It! -hard 'Hrlen, Hon. (1. I). Dclumatcr, II. S. Southiird. John W. Hammond, John Fcitig, linn. B. Marvin, Win. B. btcrriitt. llenrv lUwIe, t. T. Churchill, C. Kuclrban, C. M. Reed, Jr.. Capt. D. r. Dobbins, L. M. YODER, Agonl, Sunuuuv, Pa. ANDES Insurance Company, CINCINNATTI.OUIO, 111 West Fourth Street. TIRE AND MARINE. Cttnh CplUI. 1, 000,000 00. J. B. BENNETT, Presljent. J. II. BEAT I IK, bet iry. J. J. UfcllNK, bupl. or A jciiile. Apyltrillou for lusurisuc protuptljr allesdtd to. L. M. YODER, Aui, SuxBtttv, Pa. WIIXIAMSPOIIT NllE lNSLHANCM t'OMTAN V, WILLUMapt)hT, ftSS'A. lueor purslod 109. Cash fsp lal, f i JU.OuO, jnii winrr. Pic.ia.ui. st. Vs. UlUslfsioJi, Vmi. Thm Orlgtsial I IsjtOstiaa t MiMS r l'BltiajwlW lsi fulUf Imu4 l Ik lussiy iHtiira klat iUu by Uc'iluiitK fiM. i stsMist ut , ru. 1st, T. ( I ., 1-1 v W Imsj U k4 f A(tl, I HI w Lk im fust MMl((. H I.UBU MS OiuB I i,klsU. A'1! 00 H M kVMi u, III. tt-Mltalti, rrt itt IllU.tv u twiun ruictM, r! Ds!is. riM wia. 14, 4 fll t 4. k l.ol.is. U m Vti'l-ll, ltt, VW, 14. V'xl uu ll JVJ tkl OVM UU I SATURDAY MORNING, BALTIMORE . LOCK, HOSPITAL -qr. JOrrS8TCftT,7 I'hvsiclan of this celerirated Tnstltntlnn, h discovered the most Certnm, epnedy( pleasant and effectual remedv In the-world for all . i. v DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. . Wenkncsa of the Buck or Limb, Strlctnres, AITectlons of Kidneys and Bluddcr, Involun tary Dlschiiiftc, Impotency, General Debili ty, Ncrvotisne, '. Dyt-pepsy, Lnuirnor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Jildis, : Palpitutlon of the Heart, Timidity, Trvmhlinirs, Dimness of Bight or Giddiness, Diaente of tha Head, Throat, No nr Skin, Affect Ions of Liver, Lunjrs, Stomuuh or Bowds tbee terrible Disorder arising from the Solitary ilublts f Youth those secret and solitary practices more, filial to their rlctlin than the song ol Syrens to tho Mariner of Ulysses, blllitlnc their most brilliant hope o anticipations, renUcrinj marrUpe, etc., Impos sible. . IOUNOMEN especlnTly, who huve bccoiuc the victims of Sec tary Vice, that dreadful mid destructive .habit which nnnttnUy' sweep! tot an untimely grave thousands of young rami af the most exalted tnlents and' firlllinnt lntrHU, who might other wise hav! tVlmmed tiaieiiius Senates with the thunders of olnn,ucncc, er waked to ecstacy tbe living Ijto, may call with full couHdencc. . MARRIAGE. Married Persons or Yonni; Men contemplatlntt mnrrloe. a-are of Physical Weakness, (f.oss of Procrentlve Power Imiotency), Nervous Ex citability, P.-klpitnllua, Ortranle Weakness, Ner vous Debility, or suy ; other Distiimlilleution, speedily relieved. He who place himself under the care of Dr. J. may relii;lously connde In his honor as a gentle man, and confidently rely twon his skill as a Pb siclnu. ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Impotency, Loes of Power, Immediately Cured and full Visor Restored. . This Distressing Affectlim which retiders LlTc in Ise ruble aud unirriugc Impossible is the penalty paid by the victims of Improper Indulgences. Young . persons are too apt to commit excesses from ho, teifis aware of t bo dreadful conscqenccs th;it muy cuoiio. Now, who that understands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of procreation is lost sooner by those falling Into improper habits tlinn by tbe prudent I Besides being deprived the pleasures of hculthy oflVprln, the most serious and destructive symptoms to both body nnd mind nrise. Tlic system becomes de ruined, the Physical aud Motital Functions Weakened, Lofs of Proere.itive Power, Nervous Irritabiiil', Dyspepsia, Pnlpitiiti'in of the Heart, Indigestion, Cnusliuitlonal Debility, a WusthiK of tbe Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay aud Death. A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DATS. Persons ruined in health by unlearned preten ders who keep them trilling month after month, takintr pollutions and injurious compounds, should npply Immediately. DR. JOHNSTON, Member df the Royal (,'ollcpe of Surpeonl, Lon don, Graduated from one of the uo,t eminent Colleges lu the United States, nuc tho fe'eatcr part of whose lie has been spent in the. hospitals of London, f rls, Philadelphia nnd elsewhere, has effected somu of tho most astonishing cures that were ever known ( many troubled wiiuriug Ing 'n the head and cr.rs when asleep, grout nervousness, being nlarmcd St sudden sounds, bashfulncss, with frequent blnshln";, attended sometimes with derangement of miud, were cured immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all tlione who have Injured themselves by improper ludulcence and solitary hnbits, wbirli ruin both body and mind, unlitting Ibem lor eilher business, study, society or mar riage. 'I iiebk are some of the sad and melancholy cU'ects produced by early habits of youth, via: Weakness of the Back tud Limbp, Pains in the Back nnd Head, Dimness of fc";;ht, Loss of Mus cular Power, Palpitation of ti.o Heart, Dysjicpsy, Nervous lrrilubility, Derangement of l)iiri"tivc Functions, Gcucral Debility, Symptoms of Con sumption, ike. Mestau.t The fearful effects on the mind re much t be dreaded Loss of Memory, Con tusion of Ideas, Depression of bpiritn, Evll ForebOilingf, Aversion to Society, Self-Dist -st, Loc of Soiitude, Timidity, ce., are some of the tvils produeeJ. Thol'1nim of persons of all ages can now judge what is the cause of their declining health, loHnir the'.r vigor, becoming, weak, pule, nervous aud emaciated, hiving a singular appearance about the ivoe, cottghuud symptoms ul consump tion. VOUNG MEN Who have injured themselves by a certain prac tice Indulged lu wheu alone, a bublt frequently learned from evil companions, or nt school, the ertetts of which arc nightly felt, even when aslceu, and If not cured, renders marriage impos sible, aud destroys both ulud aud body, should apply iiiiuicdiuUl.v. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life, by tbe consequence of deviating from tbe path of nature und indulging in a certain secret habit. Sui h persons mi st, liefijre contemplating MARRIAGE, rellcrt that a sound in hid and body are the mot necessary requisites to promote couuubliil happi ness, ludecd without lb-se, the Journey through lite li.'eoiiK t u weury pilgrimage tho prospect hourly rHvki n to tho view 1 tbe miud becomes shaduaed wit li de.pir and tilled with the melan choly relit i '.ion, that tbe happiuess of auothcr bccuiues bllt'ed with ouron. A ( VKTAIN DI&KA5E. When tli ni'.sguided rnd Imprudent votary of phafure Hud tha. be has l:nhilu. the evd of tills pain lul diseuse, U '. )) olteu hup)mus that au iil tlui.d ttu.e of khume, or Ur.ad of ill.eovery, deters hlin I'ruin applying to h'su who, from cdueatlou und r.sieelulUitv, lau ilouc l-fiaud him, ib layiii tilt the loust.tntlonal syiuptoius u( this horrid u.eae make their ttppearauie, Ui U as u'.eeruti'd sore lliioul, diseased nose, !;. nr I t'a'un iu the hiad aud limbs, dhuutL tf deuliKKS, ii'i.Us ou tuu shin hours und arms, i bloli h. uii His bead, lut e and evlr. milks, pr.v gressluK with Irigbtlul rupldity, till at Ut th jHtlute uf the inonlh or the hours of the niv fall lii, and the binu uf Ibis uafiil diseasu iM-ooim victims to this tunl' l d M. thrombi fiillinv into llm lianJs of Uuuisut or unskillful t'UK- 'I tsUKiib, is ho, if iu use of thut deadly I'oi. 11, Merur', Ac., de.iroy lb. euii.iumsuu and liieaoahln ol mrluh, Ur tU uuliau) .ulkrsr laoutU a. r inoiilU I4kui( lUlt nosiou tir tu- Jurtous vo.iiiuiul, anil luilral if keluK rt.toteil lo a r ntW4l ol l.iie t Igor ami ii.itiue, In ilei uulr Uwv him llli rulue-l llralih lu slh uter List K lllii UIMulutauiul. 'lu sueii, llieirlura, t'r. JuilM.TOS pledge him self ! ireMir lb uuwt lukUdsbl korcev, u4 from bis ckUiislte I r jillc sud uUil allows m lb Kreul lli'ltals irf Kurxiv, hu4 Hi Ui.t lu this country, , 14 , ugUuJ, ( ruec, I'llUdulfhia aud etssabui. Is us'ltl lu ull. r lb uui er Uiu, sxly aud tli-ftual ivmsdy lu tb world ful all dlKUM of tu''ud un. 1U. JUIUaluM, urVli., kt. T, . rUr.l'tKU K HIKKKT. U.tiiuoat., U. I'. l- ft h.iud il l uiut hum Haliiuiur is.t. u dou llolH lb VulVSSi 4 It Uut lu vtwnut nud auiHir. Itt' Su Mlri mired nults hMhI, aud tuutslulbf a 1 1 Stub IU Ul UMd ou lbs tl. f suits Miilttist sbtMtd lt s's sad scud itku ul llltUM.UUIll 0.tUlt4 UJ(4'Ms. tutr sis so lu.u) I'iii, Ik.iuluii nod HuilltiMs lut'Utw tditi,ii4 ltu.s.ll 'h)4.iuiis, tuttiust lSl luiulu, tlta luuHU ul So suttt'4uuU ) Uil lulu Ibsis (wan, Ibul Jt.blt.iuU UWStt IMMSSUIt IU U( a uorrn uojcei 01 cuuiium riiuim, nil uemn puis lucnllcca III ItulaS IU Uloie tllUU kindly (! t, M.r1.' .L" I""1""1 ";" votion lor her welfare. Tho kulghls some- him to ' trtitt I iidiMtivvmlt ouulty fioin whruco ,...-,i. i v... n........ ... uo trawiu-r ivtun..." Uuw Kv lUuit ,lv.t'' , V' K' It Is a melancholy fa. t thut thousands HIE ' r tliree years ho did uol trust hiiuaolf .u iy luiu uuitoiuiud aiiit bt ituU-Uvvr. '( Uivo tluu. Ut iuttl tslWJ hi at. Llt;?"'t " V14"""" w ...u sMJ'i'u.uaUliie,iuakl.eisls.Uii)iU ' itMmahMK)t l-rillK rMKM. ' J"!' U 'ls"jl J' Tb. u..u, ,hu...-d, u..4 .t ibU .i4l.U.k. I 1' la .. Su.fl, ,..( ,iu, ...f, su4 lbs ...u.. . im. UuUs Utt l4 U4 Uul liv4 W,ti Miuut s..iy. it,.,.tu. (iSbnu.1 b ix. .1... ...... I I l.y II ... . I I I II.. ti- ...4 utu) otL.i ,; w ix v !.. 4.su-iv4 ss.lu ssd s.t.uWI ulU i,t U, aim I'tsgtiM irilPlir iHifi A u U ' J 1 a , 29,. 1871; r :;.1; -; Iffcrt; jjoctrs. Uelng Vp sm1 Coming Down, This Is a simple thing, 'tl tnio, And longs like thesenre never nice And vet we'll try and scatter through A pinch of two of (food ndvlec. Then listen, pompons rrkend) and learn " Never to boast of much renown For Fortune' wheel W on tbe turn, , And some go op, nud om coma down. : We know' vart amount of stock, A vast amount of pride insure t - Ent fate bus picked so many locks. We would'nt like to warrant yours. . Remember then, and never snorn ' The one whose hand I hard aud. brown ) For li I llkuly to fco p, Aud you are likely to com down. Our live are full of chnnce and chans;s, ' And ehenec. you know. Is never sure ; And 'twere dmtrino new and strangt, ' . That place high are moat seenre, And though th Bekle od may smlic, . "And wield tho sceptre and th crown. TI only for )! while , , ,,,.,, , ' ' Then B. goes up nnd A. come downi Tho world for you arid me my friends. Hath somel hiug more than pounds and pence; Then let me humbly recommend A little use of common sense. Thus lay all prldo of place aside, And have a care on whom you frown For fear you'll sou him goiug up Wheu you are only coming down. THE DOCTOR'fl PLATFORM. 'Now, doctor, there was fi queer thirti; happened to a student in my class in tlic seminary. I don't suppose that you arc much interested in a love story, but 1 would just like to toll you thin ont because I think you daro not apply your woman's rights principles to it in every part. .The ories often lull when practically applied, yon know.' 'Go ot, Hu, go on ; I'd like to hear the story. And as for rny prtnclplfs, they'll bear applying anywhere," and the doctor rubbed his bauds together confidently. 'This friend of mine, Henry Gilbert,' said llu, 'was like myself, poor. A. long time ago, when he was a boy, the son of a poor widow, the lot on which he lived join nd at tho back the lot on which lived a Mr. Morton, at that timo it thriving merchant, now the principal capitalist in that part of the country. As there was a back yard between the lots, my friend wns tho "con slant playmate from earliest childhood of Jennie Morton. He built her playhouses out of old boards, he moulded clay bricks for her use, and carved tiuy lo& out of pine blocks for her amusement. As he grew larger, ami as Jennie's father grew richer, tiud came to live in greater style, Henry gvnr Tnorc shy. Hut by all tho unspoken, lati"Uiie of the eyes tho two never tailed to make .Kir unchanging regard known to each other. . , ' 'ilenry went t? college early. At vaca tion lime the two Jnet. But tho growing difference in their social position could not but bo Cult. Jounio's frionda Sesrt of a tif ferent race from his tjwh. Her parents never thought of iuvitin him to their en tertainments. And if they .had. a rusty coat and a lack of money to spend on kid gloves would have eflectually kept ..Jtlh'. away. He was proud. This appai'ciit neglect stung him. It is truo that Jennie Morton was all tho more kind. But his quick and foolish pride mnde him fancy that e detected pity in her kiuducss. And yet all this made "him determined to place himself in a postion in which he could ask her equal. But you do not under stand, doctor, as 1 do, how irresistible is this conviction of duty in regard to the ministry. Under that pressure my friend settled tt that he must preach And now there was liefore him a good ten years of poverty at least. What should bo do about it? ' 'In his extremity ho took advice ot a favorite tli'eologlcal professor. The pro fessor advised him not to seek the hand of a rich girl, tine would not bu suited to the trials of a minister's life. But finding that Henry was firm in his opiuiou tbat this sound general principle did not in the least apply to this particular case, tho professor proceeded to touch the loudcrvst chord VA the young man's heart. Ho told him that it would' be ungenerous, and iu souto sense dishouoruble for him to tako a woman deli cately brought up into the povurtv aud trials Incident to a minister's lite. If you understood, sir, how morbid his souse of honor is, you would not wonder at the im pression this suggestion mado utxm him. To give up the ministry was in his miud to bu a traitor to Uod. To witi her, if he could, was to treat uugeuurously her whoae happiuess was dearer to lain a thousand times than hit own.' '1 hope lie did not givo her up,' s&M the doctor. 'Yes, ho gave her up, lu a double spirit of ineditcvttl tulf-sncrilke. Jooking to wards the ministry, hu surrendered his low a some of the lil monks sauritlcvd love, ambition aud till other thiugt tu vuu- 1 acltit'e. Iaikillg at her happiuess, lis to xUtu lo In home. But liavius citulu- tiled Ulld svUlel liilltasilf l'i' liiue Uiotillis ! over a church, lucre w as uo rcuiou why he ; khouldu'l go to i-V his uiotliur agaiu. Aud . tliu villiao' tha si-ht uf tlia old 1 ul'l t" 'w Hlik, Hie ol tlMt oia ih;uuoi-iiuuso Biu inn iiiurvii nivisvtt thousand incumile that he Itad born eu deavonug to Uiulsli. The gHiditi walks, aud t.iully llm applm trie, tltalaia the tuost uuclmuvaMu ot' bsliUliUrk, revived lis) old pai'U wuU uuduuiuuliud iHiwur. 11 piued UU rouill at bigllt. IU I'xtkutl out ul Ifiu new huuksi uf hi ricls Uvighbur, lie vhah d uudcr the rvslrainl of the vov uut to think aguiii of Junuu Morton, ll sti llu old slury ol lust u ou.lt wlt.i t hluk tho svujIJ sulnltstil, but svhu buds it all at omealHiul ltiuuM the tiunury of him. 1 Uj ul auosf how lbs tuoif miuht have ; kiiUchI, but it vtiss all el ootu iwi.i4 liuiu I StlllloUl. 1 ' I'Uie Mtlse4 Liu a tumor tltai Jcimio ' wit alrvady lit Uiii'tlt4 wiiit olat'ulousl : 1'iaiMM, tsUu Ur Mini' uiiu,i lu ' lu busius. Aud lu4i'4 i'oliiuat I'warswti , ul iu and out of Mr. !orUiu'n(uiy nvouibii, u4 lUe luilmr aua toluvur Lis suit. Jiwui ) Ut4 Udt 4 U Liiu. kow , au iu ! simu .tus iu I tk lU It 1 I... L '..Ll lAl'B M.tt t . lu 1 1 w out the (Mtstfl tbal tUbii sis tu k lit J, a )l4it j4 uitloU she 44 -Uuu ovil4 U4 i .V i N Rerlea, Vol. S, No. 6. ! Old Scries, Vol.l, N. 32. 1 'For when lie called, after Jennlo had dclcrmiued on this course, lie found her so Hill of kindness that he hardly knew how to behave with moderation. And so he fell to Haltering her, and flattering him self nt the same time tbat he knew the ins nnd outs of a girl's heart, and he compli mented hrr on the ninny oilers she had re ceived. ' i ' ' . 'And I tell you what,' he proceeded, 'there are plcuty of others who would lay their he.nds at your feet, if they were only your equals. There's tbat young parson, Gilbort, I think tliey call him, who is visit ing hisraolherin the unpairjtctl and thread bant looking little bouse that stands behind this one. I've actunlly seen that fellow, In iia rusty, musty coat, stop and luo.k alter you on tho street, and every uight wheu I go home he is sitting at tlio window thut looks over this way. The poor fool fs In lovo with you. Only think of it I And I chuckle to myself when 1 see ultu, and say, Don't you wish you could reach so high r 4 declaro if ltuojr. 'In that one speech, -Colonel Pearson ttashed his chances to pieces. He could not account for tho sudden return of winter in Jennie Morton's manner. And all his ! sunshine was powerlese to dispel It, or to bring back the least approach of spring. j "Poor Jennie I You can imagine, doctor, : how she paced the lloor all thtit night. She i began to understand something of tho 1 courage of Hcni-y Gilbert's heart, and something of tho inaujiness of his motives. All uight long she watched the light burn ing in the room in the widow's house ; aud ail night, long she debated the matter until her head nclicd. She could teach but. ono conclusion ; Henry was to leave the day after to-iuorrow. If any communication should ever be opened between them, she must begin it. It was as if she had seen him drilling awny forever, and must throw him a rope. I thiuk even such a woman's rights man as yourself would hardly justify her, however, in taking any step of tho kind.' '1 certainly should,' said the doctor. 'But she could uot lind a way site had no rope to throw. Again the colonel, meaning to do anything elso but that, opened the way. At tho breakfast-table the next morning sho received from him a mnguiticent valentine. All at onco she saw her metlKid. It was St. Valcntiuo's day. The ropo was in her hand. Bxcusing her self from breakfast she hastened to her room. . 'To send a valentine to the faithful lover was tho uppermost thought. But how '( She dare not write her name, for after all she might ollend his prejudices or his pride by so direct nu approach. She went lo fumbling a drawer lor stationery. Sho drew out a littlo pine boat that Henry had whit tled for her many years beiore. He hnd named it 'Hope,' but the Combined wisdom of the little boy and girl could uot succeed iu spelling the name correctly. And here was tbe little boat that he had given her, saying often afterward that it was the boat that tliey were going to sail in some day. Tlio misspelt uamo had been the subject of! many a laugu Between tnctn. ,.row out. 1 luusiu'i bo beuiliiiemrtU 'It did not take Jennie long to draw an exact likeness of tho littlo emit. And that there might bo no mistake about i!, sho spelled the name as it was on the side of the boat : 'Hoap.' There was not another word iu the valentine. Sealing it up, she hurried out witli it arid dropped it in the poRlofttce. No merchant sending all his fortune to see in one frail bark ever watched tlio departure nnd trembled fur the result of the venture as she did. Spain did nut pray half so ardently when the invincible Arma da sailed. It. was unuttered prayer an uuutterablo prayer. For heart and hope were tho lading of tho little picture-boat tbat sailed out that day, with no other wind but her wish es iu its,sails. 'She sat down sit Her wiudow utitil she saw Henry Gilbert pass the next street corner on his morning walk to the post otfico. Three minutes after he went home, ho went home, evidently iu a great state of excitement, with her valentine open iu his hand. Alter a while lie went back again toward tho postothce, aud returned. He hnd taken a reply ! 'Jeunie ngaiu sought the oflicc. There were puoplo all around with thobo hideous thlrigS they tii.ll comic valentines open in their haud. And they actually seemed to think them funny 1 She had a reply. It did not take hor long to lind her room aud to on it. There was another picture of a bunt, but tho na.me.pn its side lead 'Ilex pair.' A ;.tl these vords were added ; 'Vmir boat is tho plcasantcst, but under btandittg there was no vacant place upon it, 1 have Oven oo igwt to take (misshlju in this. Slowly tho uicauing forced itself tipou her. Henry had feitr thut sho whom he thi'oyht engaged wus enqueuing with him. 1 think, doctor, you will hardly justify her in proceeding further with tho corixs poniloni o V 'Why not? Hasn't a woman ut much rliiht to make herself understood in bucb a matter as a man V Aud when tbe social ailvaiiiagis are on her side the burden of makiug the advances often falls lipon her. ilauy wofneu Uo il ludircclly and are uol cvtisured.' 'Well, you know I'm conservative, doc tor, but I'm glad you're cousistent. Sho did st nd uuoihrr valeutiue. I am afraid I the lrain)4 this figure of .'tcu about tho ' bttat. Hut wbeu everything in the world dewudtoQ Miia metaphor, it w ill not do to i be histidl'Jiis. Jennie drew aua'.u the little ; Utat wit t tha misspelt nam. Aud this time added live voiJi. 'ibc mailer's I piuco ii vacuiit !' ! 'And quit late lu the afternuoou the re , ilv was tell at tlut disor i 'I am an applicant lor the vacant place, if you will laksthal of masior'i mate '' 1 'Good,' rriuJ the doctor ; 'l alwnyi ad vocated giving woman every liberty iu tbe) iiiaikrs. 1 'Uut 1 will stump you vl, doctor,' said llularl. '! list utUkt Gou-tb aasloUxt- imu lu iho vilUao, and my uu-ud uctit, ; noi iu hear Guiiuh, but to sue Mi Jctuiio 'Moituiisia ilistatusi. Kuiiivliow, in the j ktuptlat.tiou iif revived hoii,be had ul lltousiltl of stluM ti Ilia hous lu ug Iter yet. ' IU It.'! i'o!i)u4 Ui di jMituru au4 ha4 , throw u sis ay I si Tuple. Kitotsinj how uiueli uiMtai;iiiii ha uuuld have lu t'titl u4 ! stub, U Ihuughl. l he lboualit al all, that lie luuat 'tkt:i with tauliuu, llul . konui iiuu) alUr lb Uiinr iw mh di- I outvied thu l illoll lullilly wllltoul Jt.UUl.1 au.aly 11U4UU1.4 upou him. , "'-J . at 1 liuiuu wiiui4 for linn. IU near llm h.-ttlol th (.ItuitU lu ultUih Mm Isvluiu ualttU,au4iy tttiUol l.Ui tlu.wi I' uiUi. '(u a tout u Mul wiy. llul at i iltoui,hl of Jeuui waiHi'K hoi! it Utntit loaiur of li au4 uvatb. if the I uan U4 Uu o a Im. otsuul uot I sve Umu ! U.UISI loUUl OU WbilUsl i int. lie iv-'f 4 the ti u4, lui tsut i lit tt I'isat lilUin) lu tt Itlk, Mti bu n .i ,M Jtboi btW M 'atst' t,'ba IU rub. '11 4 rVl I leW.t,' hH ADVERTISING SCHEDULE 10 UnM. or about 100 Words, malt a Sqasr .1 QtitW'eek A Bq Bq! tl 4 Bu UeM Wenlil orj .oo. t.w. a SO, I.0O 4.00, ioolli.oo 50 4.00: 8.00 ll.OOi 18.00 Two week l 50 S.00 00 S.EO Three four .. w .oo! t.rjoio.oohiO.oQ 00, 8.00 10.00 ISjOdtS.M 00 .U0 U.ts317.O0!?5.O0 M 4.60, Tir Bin Two nio'e Thre " Btx Hint " . One Tear 70. B.tsf Off ft.75!. 85: .60 50 8.0J .60' 8.0CUS.ti01.00'7.M nO V.UO ir,.001i0.00.80.0tl ,00,10.00 VO.OU VS.OO 40.0C 00 iil.00J8.0Oi5.00 oO.OO oa: e.0011 OK 10.0011 (KU3.0U15. m l s.oi Has. on 4H.w J.eo ooao.ou.tv.oono.io.ti.oo doctor, vehemcully. You see I eland by my principles.' 'But If 1 tell the story out I am 'aftnid you would not,' said Hubert. Why, isn't it UoneV' .1 -i . -., . '1 beg your pardon, doctor, for Uavrrsg used a little craft. I had much at stake. I have disguised this story in III detail. Hut It is true. I niri the hero ' '. - The doctor looked quickly towarsl his (laughter. Her head was brnt low over her book. Hor long hnir hung about it like a curtalu, shutting tt nil view of tbe fece. The doctor walked to the other window and looked nut. irurbcrt-fratlike a niguiniy. Alter a minute Dr. Hood spoke: : '.Cornelia!' ..: ( Sho lifted a face thaVwas aflame. Tears glistened in her eyes, and I doubt dot there was a prayer 1n lier heart. '' ' Youarnabrav girl. I bail other plans. You have a richt to choose for' Yourself. God bless you both. But It's a groat pity Hit not a lawysr.,. Ho pleads aowelL' ho aayins, be uut on his hat and walkvt out, leaving the young aiintaler and his neirotnen alone. , . - ! tiVffllnntMis. lluchsnan and Jwcktoa. . Col. Forney, in his anecdotes of publle men, relates tbe, following: Shortly after Mr. Buchanan's rctcrn from Russia in 1S31, to which he had been sent by Pre sident Jackson in 1832, nud Immediately following bis election to the Seuate of thi United Slate by tho Legislature of Penn sylvania, to fill tho uuexpircd term vt Wn. Wilkios. resigned, who,. In this turn, was sent to succeed Buchfufn in the a.-ytno foreign mission, Buchanan called upon Old Hickory with a fair English lady, whom ho de8iredto present to the liead of tha Ameri can nation. Leaving her in tho reception room down stairs, he asceuded to the President's private J;uartra and found General Jacksnn utTbhaved, unkempt, in his dressing-gown, with his slippered Ret ou tho feridcr .before a. btasitig w.ood Are, smoking a corn-cop pipe of tbe old South ern school. He stated his object, when the General said ho would be very glad to meet the handsome acquaintance of the new baehi clor Senator. Mr. Buchanan waa always careful of his personal appearance, and, id some respects, was a sort ot masculine Miss Fribble, addicted to spotless cravat and huge collars; ra'.hcr proud of a small foot foi a nan of his largo stature, and lo the last of his life what tho ladiea would call "a very good figure." Hav ing just returned front a Visit to the fashionable continental circles, after two years , of ihrroufth intercourse with' tho etiquette of one of the stateliest courts ia F.tu'opc, he was somewhat shocked at the Idea of tlic President meeting the eminent English lady in such a guise, and ventur ed to ask if he did not intend to change hit attire, whereupon the old warrior rose, with his long pipe In, his hand, and deliber ately knocking ti e ayh.es out of tho bowl, nt.l In Itta rViiifidt l.JJt.,,U'tii x niutt tu givo yon a little piece of advice, which I hope you will remember. I knew a man once who mado his fortune by attending to his on business. Tell the lady I will see her presently." ... The man who became Presdent in 185Q was fond of saying that this remark of An. drew Jackson humiliated him more then any rebuke he had evr received. He walked down stairs to meet his lair charge, and in a short lime President Jackson en tered the room, dressed in a full suit o black, cleanly shaved, with his stubborn Whito hair forced back from his remark ablo face, and advaucing to tho beautifu. Britisher saluted her with almost kingly grace. As she left the AVhito House sbo exclaimed to her escort, "Your republican President is the royal model of a gentle man." A Stouy or two Legislators. A Parkersburj (West Virginia) paper says that several members of the Legislature took the cars at Grafton late on tho evening of the t'th ultimo, for Wheeling, and among" th? number was u Mr. G.,of somewhat largo proportions physically, and a Mr. IX,, of proportioual undersize. These two, the sUil wu t t Mr. G. nud the smooth-faced littlu Mr. ., took a berth together, it seems, iu, a aleepiug car. The littlu mnn laid behind, nnd the good-ualurcd, waggish Mr. G. be for?. . , Mr. D. was steeping and snoring furious ly. Mr. G., more resiles, uuder legislative burdeus, soon rose, ami was sitting by tbo stove, when an elderly lady came aboard and desired a berth. , . - 'All right, nsadarrV eald G. 'I took a berth with tnv sou, and you can occupy uiy place in that berth where my Utile boy is sleeping. ' Tukiug Mr. G. at his Word, the lady dis robed aud lay down with the boy. Alter a quite rrpose of some time, tha boy, Mr. Ii., became restless from some cause, aud began to kick , round to the au IV) ani of the old lady, to, in a maternal umnner, sue patted hlin on the back and huid t 'Lie still, sonny ; pa said I might sleep along with you." 'Thunder and lightuing !' cried th legU latur. 'Who are you V I'm no boy ; I am a member of tbo West Virginia Legist luix !' It Is sail! that the old lady iwooord, and could not be brought to till 1). promised G. should be liuaehtal. U saiMii tbat tho thing shall not rest titer. What action tbo Legislature will lake for the proutiiju of in Uiuity re iitalus to be sees. TasTK Not lrunk I Young 1110 did you ever sioii in ihiitk how uaible that vturJ souuil V DM you tver think tshai niiiery yu brought upou your fnudi whtu you uuntileil )our wuuhooU by gettluj drunk. I'tutkt How the tsorj rio in lli tui ol loving svilti. Jlow it twakv I he lu art of a iiiotU r Wi. How 11 iru) llm liiipt of a fuilu r, au4 brtugi khstua ml n 1 ntttli Uhiii iUi, iuokl hr him u lo kau uuulnst lite oiur ol' on liivutliy buuw. 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