Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 09, 1871, Image 1

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THE SUNBU11Y AMW ,oAN.
13 PUBLISHED EVERT SATURDAY BY
EM'L WILVEKT, Propriotor,
MASTER1! BITII.ninaS MAIIKT SljrARB,
At fl.5 lit Ativan'.
It not paltl within 8 Months ft2.
.Vicriimt eaten for let than tiz Month.
Coxkhctfo with thl cstnhllithmcnt Is nn extcn
elvcNEW JOB OFFICE, containing a "nricty of
plain mid fnncy typo co,nul to any entahllshnient
In the Interior ol tlic mate, lor wnicninciiiiiiou
oro of tin public is respectfully solicited.
jirofcssiomtl.
-1TTM. J. HOLVEKTU.K,
Attorney n
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i.nw niltnn. door No. 5. Slid floor. Haunt's
Block, near Miller's Shoo Storu, Sunhnry, Pa.
March 25tli, 1871.-1?.
Sit. HOYKIt, Attorney nt Law. Nos.
B and 8, Beconil Floor Bright'. Building,
Hnnhntir. ln. Professional business attended
to In tlieeourts of NortltHmborlnntl and adjoining
.. - ....... . ...1., nllntn.l fA..,,!!..-
COUUIICS. VI11HIIO l'1UlllIH,t VVFIIVV.,;!,. VUII.HI.I.
tlon can be hnd In the Herman hingunfeC.
March SiotU, 1871. ly. ,
JEKKMMII NSVDKH, Attorney nt
Law, fnnbnry, Pn. All professional hnsl
iiess intrusted to his enro will receive prompt at
tention In this nnd adjoining counties. Can be
consulted both In English mid German. Also,
District Attorney of Northumberland county.
Aii!r.ao,1870.-iy.
JKO. A. WII.KOK, .
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. T44 Fouutii Avenue,
Notary Public, rittsburg. Pa.
' ,Iil"' lr' lL0L1y:.
J CI. DIA1EKI.1'. '. Market Street,
. BUNBVRY, PA.
Dealers In Druifs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
OUiss, Varnishes, Manors, Tobacco, Cigars,
Pocket Hooks, Dairies, &e.
S IrWIVEKT. Attorney nt Law.
. Market Square, SL'NBURY.VA. I'rolession
nl biif iness In tills and adjoining comities nroinnt
.y nttetided to.
jYTa. 1. MAVIIMilE, rcspectfiilly nn
lioiinecs himself as Physician and Burgeon
to frio citizens of Bunbui y nnd vicinity, having lo
cated himself permanently on Market street, near
ly opposite the Falrmount Hotel, where he can
be consulted ut all hours when not professionally
cugni; sd. nplS-l-ly
GW. Zl EUIjEK, Attorney at Law, north
side of Public Niunre, ono door east of
tlic old Bank biilldiuir, SL'NHUHY, PA. Collec
tions nnd all profei-sionnl business promptly at
tended to in the courts of Northumberland and
adjoining counties. '
C A. KEIHEXSXVIE!:, Attorney nt
Law, SUNBt'KY, PA. All hiishicM en
trusted to Ills care ut tended to promptly nnd with
diligence. upi-.-ix
T(), KAY (TEJIEXT, Attorney nt Law,
fj SL'NBl'KY, PA. Collect ions and all pro;
fesslor.nl hin-inc.-w promptly intended to. ntehl'.l-t'.li
C. J. ilUINKlt. I- II. KAMI.
1Itl'M-.!t A KANE. Attorney and Conn-
sellors at Law, BL'NlllUY, PA. Oliiec on
t'liestnut street, west of Ihu N. C. and P. .V: 11.
Kailroad Depot, in the huildlm; lately occupied
by F. Laarns, V.f. Collections and all profess
ional buslne-'s promptly atten led to In Northum
berland and adjoining counties. aplHMit)
Hit. MASSEIS, Attorney at Law, SL'N-
HllU", PA. CollNi4)iis nilend 'd to In
the counties of Northuniberl..iicl, Union, fnyilcr,
Montour, Columbia nnd Lycoming. nplliMi',1
1V. M. HK Klil'Kl.l.KII. I.I.OV l T. KOll llllAI'M.
1 ('! EFEM.EIt A ItOEIKIt.K'lI,
A Attorneys at Law, BL'NBl'RY, PA. Ol
llee la liaupt's new building, second lloor. Kn
trnuce on Market S.tuire. Jan Mi
AN. lilt ICE, Attorney tit Law, Sunbiiry,
Pa. Ollleo in Masonic Hall Building.
t,X)lleelions of claims, writings, nitd all kinds of
legal business intended to c.irel'ullv nnd with
dispatch. (Ap'il N, 1SJI. ly.
IK. J. V. tASEOTV,
Olllee ond .Reside-ice, Walnut Street, between
I'l'.iid and Fourth streets,
13 U N B U R Y , P E N N ' A .
"All forms of Diseases of the Eyes will be treat
ed or operated upon, such ns Strabismus, (Cios
KycH,) Cataract, (Blindness,) nnd nil other di
seases relating to Surgery, us Talipes, (Club or
Reel Keel,) Hair-Lip, Excision of Tumors, A:e.
Also the cure of Epilepsy (or Failing Fits.)
f'ltnliy, Muv 1S71.
VALENTINE SIETZ, Wholesale and
. Retail dealer In every variety of
ANTHRACITE COAL, UPPER WHARF,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
All kinds ol (iraln taken In exchange for Coal.
Orders solieitel and till''-' promptly. feblS-71.
W. K. HIlOAPS. J. I'ACKmt HAAS,
WN. KIIOADS V CO.,
Ki:nn. ik.ai.i-.i;s ok
ANTHRACITE COAL, t' UN BURY, PENN'A.
Oi'ricB with Haas, Faobi.y & Co.,
Orders left at SeasholtJ! iV: Bio's., olllee Market
Street, will receive prompt ntloulh.li. Cuiiijlry
custom respeelfallv solicited.
Vi. , 1S71. tf.
COACH 51 A K EEN.
WE arc selling Rims, f-'kes. liijlu. Springs,
Canvass, Bolls, Clips. A"'"K. e., very
Largo Stin k nt CONRi" iV CO.
Sunbiiry, March !!(), 1 Still.
COALt COAL! COAL! CKANTHROd.,
J Shipicrs and Wholesalu and Relail Dealers ii,
AVIUTK AND RED ASH COAL, M NltL RY.PA.
(i.owku wiiAiir'.)
Z-ft" Side Ag at-, westward, ut the rWcbratcd
Henry Clay Coal. Janl'J-tiil
EC1IAN.E l.li:il.
J. M. 1IAUTIK)I.JM1:V, l'ltopitiKToit.
FOTRTIl STREET, ABOVE MARKET,
Nn it bury fn.
Mini', lust of r'nling and driving hcrsi always
.JL on liaiiil to ftcrvu eustomi'rs.
Orders It'll lit the Central Hotel, lor vehicles.
Will receive piolllptltttelltlol).
Nov. :, i;u.
lENTLSTItY "
(; noitm: m. it kxx,
,S'ijli).soii'i( JliiiUliiiij, .Vn &jHUttt
Si Mil HV, P.,
pteiiurol to do all kinds of woik pertaining
to t'ciilUlty. lie keeps constantly on hand
I
a lard" ussoriiueut of Tecih, and oilier Itenial
rnuleiial, frtiiit whieU he will tut utile to select,
uinl nittl tuo ttauts ut lil caloiuei-H,
All voik w;il muled to iltkaml.ult'il.or el.o
Hie money refunded.
Th Very Int Mouth Wu'h uii lToolh Portdeis
kel oil build.
His reletviiet's ate the itiiiaerous patrons for
wliiiiiiheli.it Hoiked Inr lh 1. 1. 1 lel years.
Mtuliury, April 'il, i I.
NEW OII. V tHII.
rllllK llll. l.'l.K'iled having lulllteeled li I'.mI
1 liu.tueM ttiili liUektea.itu r l.ut It I. It VI
li.ije, U l . t . t ... i ( . tapply l.o.iillet walillie
uuv it i. trot' ol,
!: I oil ( tsii.
t-JiV, Mi uud Nut, enii.l.iully ou hand. I.l.ilu
lukiu lu t'lehallfcu loll .ul.
J. M. I VDW AI.I.AIH K.
Kniibiiiy, J in. .l, imo.- it,
U.VKLUV I HAKKKY !! II.VKKUV I ! !
1. E N lll lut .u j il,
II i'l-t i.H)iu. 4 llll I'Uo UaL.ij uh ,,i.
li, I mar lliu Killi.4'l it. (.a, S.iilUniului
I m l, et U pi! paled In . iliil.lt lliu ntls.iiaul
iiiiliiiiii i.iii l u4 anbury .lU all Li,,,w ,,
ltli'1 Mil t -tk, ( SUi U
HiiuH S ilh III,
uiu bio. to,
bill, tit lttkr.li..! t i,e Ilk u III,
mil 4 lull iii l ri t i kla, li.it,. ,
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Hi,.. I 4u4 fck il ll ud t.i m Iku.iiiI.ij
i i-)tiiiii,
t .k. . ,. It, i(, I'mlkt, W,4ltu.;4, lulu, 4, ,
lulltl.U,4 41 kl,llt 11H.,4,
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alltrittliiiu tlU tIKI'illi.li
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nsitAlillsrecl In lSlO.
PRICE 91 50 IN AOVAXCE. )
hotels tiub ilestanntnts.
L' A i'IElVltE ilOI'SE, Broad nnd Chest,
nut sts. Philadelphia. J. U. BUTTER.
WOUTII. Proprietor.
Terms per day, 3.5U.
April 15, 1871. ly
UNION HOTEL, TIIOS. FOl'LDS, Br.,
Proprietor, Sliam'okin Street, Trevorton,
Noilhumbeiland county, Pa. . Tho table Is sup
nlied with tho best tho market nffonls. flood
stabling nnd attentive ostlers. lJan.21,'71
F. livniu.Y. v.. o. nowr.
ITNION IIOI NE,"
LYKF.NS, DAI PUIN COUNTY, PEXN'A.,
BYEKLY & MOWER, Proprietor.
Tho table is supplied with tho lici t the market
affords, (iood stabling and attentive ostlers.
May 20, 1S71.
NATIONAL. EAUEIt ItEEK NAI.OON,
os Tiunn STiinrT, jseaii the dkpot,
SUNBURY, PA.
TOSEPIt nACIIERinformsthe rltlwiis of Sun
tf bury nnd the public generally, that he has
opened n LAKER BEER SALOON nt Mm tovo
place. Tho ber-t of Lager Beer, nnd Malt. Liiiiors
will bo kept. Also Oysters, iv.c., constantly serv.
cd up to customers.
NATIONAL I1UTEI.. AUGUSTUS
WALD. Proprietor. Georgetown Nortb'd
County, Pa., at the Station of the N. C K. '.
Choice wines nnd clears at tlic bar.
The tabte Is supplied with the best the market
nllords. Uood stabling anil utteutiro ostlers.
A I.EEJHENV IIOI'VE, Cui.. CIIAS
ii. KLKCKNER, P.iouielor. Nos. M! and M4
Market Street, above eighth, PHILADELPHIA
Terms, per day. He respectfully solicits your
pat ronugc.
AKIIINtSTON 1IOINE, C. NEFF,
Proprietor, Corner of Market & Second
Streets, oppoMte tho Court House, Sunbiiry,
Pa. Slay:.'if,'70.
BOTEI. V ItENTAt'ItANT.
THOMAS A. HALL. Proprietor,
Sunlmry St., wet SHAMOK1N. PENN'A.
Meals served at all hours, ut short notice. The
j best of Ll.iiors ut the Bar. The Table is sup
I plied with the best and latest in the. markets. At
tentive servants. Terms moderate. Palranu.";e
solicited.
IT
l"52 31 EIN It ENTAI'It A N T,
LOUIS HUM MEL, Proprietor.
Coeimene St., Sll AMOIvIN, PENN'A.
Having Just relitted the above Saloon for tlie
accomodation of the public. Is now prepared to
serve '.lis friends with the best lel'reshmenls, and
fresh Lager Beer, Alii, Porter, and all other malt
tjuors.
J. V A L K It ' S
AVINTEIt A ttl'. AN If HOTEL
A'i. 72, 722, 724 A: 727 Vim
PHILADELPHIA.
V INTE 11 G A 11 1) 1C X II O T E L,
(ON TIIK ni'llOPPAN I'l.AS)
Centrally located, c'.lniieetlug witli all Iho City
Passenger Railway Cars, from all tho
Depots in tlic City.
Excellent AccoiiiiiiutlutioiiM for Tru
voIHtn. (I rand Vocal nnd Instruiiiental Concerts every
evening in lite Similiter and
Winter tiarden.
(lyOrchcstriun Concert Eeiry Aj'tcrnnm.j
l'INB I.AOins' lli:sTAl'l!ANT Till! llliST OP
iti:Fiti:siiMi.NTs si:nvi:n.
Olllee of J. Valcr's FouiH.alu Park llrewery.
.lime 4, 1S7().-ly.
L I l 1' O tt N T O It E !
CHRISTIAN NEFF,
Second Street, opposite tin) Court House, SUN
1IURY, PA.,
Respect fully Invites the attelillou of Retailers
ami otliers, that lie has ou hand, mid will con
stantly keep all kinds of
FOIlEItiN AND DOMFTIC LIQUORS
Consisting of Pure Drawl!'. f : Cognlue, Cherry,
(ilnger, lioehelleiind (Kurd.
Whiskies: Pure Rye Copper-l'isiilled, Mii,'n
gahela, Apple and .Nectar.
PURE HOLLANO (UN !
"iVincs: Champagne Wiuc, Slierry, Port and
Claret.
Crab Cider, Champagne Cider, N. F.. Rum,
lirmvil Stout and Seoleli
tTOllACH AND li All HITTERS,
And all otliers Liipiors wlileli can be found lu
the city niarkels. which will be sold ut Whole
sale and Relail. Every article guaranteed
rcprescutc I. Also, a large lot of DEMIJOHNS
uu l ItO 1 ILLS, alwavs ou hand.
! t;" Orders prompt Ij attended !, nnd public
patroii!ie respeellully solicited
r, NEFF,
Sunbiiry, July !1, lli'.'. ly.
JACOU SIIII'MAN. TIIUMI-SON Dl'lllt.
I'lro, Li To anil Act'ltlrut
INSURANCE AGENCY
UK
MII1MIAN A 1H.UK,
MA UK V.'V .STUKKT, SL'Xl.L'lIV, l'A.
COMPANIES REPRESENTED.
N. American, Philadelphia, Assc; 2,7s;!,.')yii
K.merpriso, " UJ.iMi.'k
MaMhatlan, Nc York, l,;itiS,ti!il
N. Amciieau " rio-j,:,7il
Lorillard, " ),.VI,:i!l
Vonkers ,i N. York " KS2,1S0
Hanover, ' T'xi.ikmi
I in IH riol, l.oiidiiu, H.iHHI.IIO'J
Lveouiiug, Miiuey, ;i,.''(H,(MHI
Fiaukliii' Philadelphia, 2,s?:.7:l
llninc, New Vork, t,.Mii,:iils
llartloid, Hai'llonl, 2,.MI.2IU
PbieiiU, l,ll27,Ull
Travelers, l,:t.l,tKI7
Farmer. Ins. Co.. Yoik, tt'.'tt.liKI
N. Iliitish .V. Mereanlilo 1 1,!.',,'."!!
Nommerer, New Yull, J.Vi.loO
( omieli, Noi wieh, :nll,'4til
New England Mutual Life, 7,:iiW,iKK)
an ' " '1
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July I, l7l.
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NBUEY
SUNBURY, PA;,
IIALTI5IOKE LOCK
TAR. JOHNSTON,
HOSPITAL
Physician of this celebrated Instliutlou, has
illscovcrcd the most certain, speedy, pleasant and
effectual remcdv In the world for nil
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
iVcnkncss of the Back or Limbs, Strictures,
A flections or Kidneys nnd Bladder, Involun
lary Dlschnrgcs, Impotciic.y, cueral Delilll
t.V, Nervousness, Dvspepsv, Lauguor, Low
Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of
the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness
of Slight or Giddiness. Disease of tho Head
Throat, Noso or Skin, Affections of Liver, Lungs,
Stomach or Rowels these terrible Disorders
BA'lsliig from the Solitary Habits of Youth thoso
tecrct nnd solitary practices more fatal to their
vlettms than the Song ot Syrens to tho Mariners
of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes
of anticipations, mulcrlinr marriage, ecc., linpos.
Bible.
IOUNO MEN
especially, who have become the victims of Soil
lary Vice, that dreadful ami dcUctiyo baMt
which annually sweeps to nn untimely gravo
thousands of young men of the most exalted
talents and brilliant Intellect, who might ol her
wise have entranced listening Senates with tho
thunders of eloquence or waked to ccstticy the
living lyre, may call wttti tint coiuuiciico.
MAR III A UK.
Married Persons or Young M'eh c6ntcir'pl:tlng
marriage, nware ol Physical nenkness, (Loss
of Prmrcatlve rower lmpoteuevi, Nervous Ex
citabilitv. Palpitation, Organic Weakness, Ner.
vous Debility, or any other Disiptulillcution,
speciiuy rciievcit.
He who places himself under the care of Dr. J,
may religiously coullde in his honor ns n gentle
man, and eonllilently rely noon "It s'!l nsu I'll v.
sleiau. ,
OROANIC WEAKNESS,
Impotcncy, Loss of Power, ii'.'.mediately Cured
ami lull I Igor Restored.
This Distressing Atlectlon which renders Life
miserable mid marriage impossible is the penalty
paid by tho victims of Improper Indulgences.
Young" persons urc loo apt t' commit excesses
from not beiugnwnre of the dreadful eoiiseieiiees
that may ensue. Now, who that understands
tlietubject will pretend to deny that Iho power
ol procreation Is lost sooner by those tailing Into
Improper habits than by the prudent? llcshlcs
beiii" deprived the pleasures of hcallhvon'sprine
the most serious and dottrnclive symj liims to Imth
boity unit mind arise: lliesysiulu becomes de.
ranged, the Physical nnd M utal Functions
Weakened, Loss of Proercative Power, Nervous
Irritability, Dyspepsia, Palpitation ol llie Heart,
Indigestion, Coiislitatlonal Debility, a Wasting
ol lliu frame, Cough, lonsiinimi.ni, Uecay and
Deatli.
A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS
Persons ruined in health by unlearned pre. cu
llers who keep them trilling in. null tiller month,
taking poisonous and injurious compounds,
Manuel apply iinmeuiaieiy.
DR. JOHNSTON,
Member of the Roval College of Surgeons, Lon
don, draduutcil trom one ot tlic most eminent
Colleges in the United States, uu. I Hie greater
part of whose lie has been spent lii the hospitals
ol Loudon, l"i is, Philadelphia and elsewhere.
has ellected eome of the most usloiilsliiii.r cures
that were cir knoi4 1 tunny troubled with ring
ing in tho head and ears when asleep, great
nervousness, being alarmed nt sudden soHiids,
bashfuliiess, with frcmicut blushing, attended
sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured
liiimciimif iv.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Dr. J. addresses all those who have lulured
themselves by Improper Indulgence and solitary
habits, which ruin both hotly and mind, untitling
111cm lor euner iiiisiness, tiihiy, soeie3' or mar
ria ge.
Tiiesr arc some of tlic rail nnd melancholy
cnecis proituceit .y early llniills 01 voiiili, viz:
Weakness ol the Hack am' Limbs. Pains III tho
Hack and Head, Dimness tit' Sight, Loss of .Mus
cular Tuwcr, I'uIvHulioii of the Heart, Dyspepsy,
nervous irriiainil'.y, uerungeinciil ol Digesliie
r uni t ions, Oeneral Debility, Svinptonij of Con-
sumpliun, tV.c.
Mt'.NTAi.i.Y I he lenrlul cllects oil the mind
lire much !! ! ricaded Loss of Memory, Con-
iiisioit 01 iiiuns, iiiMircssioti or htitrils. Kvil-
borebodiiigs. Aversion to roeletv, Sell-Distrust.
Love of Solitude, Timidity, iVc, tirb suiuo of the
evils prxiuceu.
liiiH sASiis or persons or nil ages can noiy
Judge what is the cause of their declining health,
losing I heir vigor, becoming, weak, pale, nervous
and emaciated, having 11 singular upiearauco
alaiut tlx eyes, cough and symploiusof consump
tion.
VOUNC MEN
Who have Injured themselves by n certain prac
tice indulged lu when tiloiie, 11 habit frequently
icnriica trom evil compaiooiis, unit school, the
cllects of which are nightly felt, even when
asleep, and if not cured, renders marriage iinios
siblc, and destroys both mind and body, should
apply liuineilialeiy.
l hat 11 pity 1'i.it a youiijf tnan, the hoiH'or his
eoiintrv, tile darling of his 111 rents, should be
hiialehed front all prospects and enjoyments of
nif o llti' consequence or deviating trom the
path of nature ami indulging lu 11 certain secret
habit. Such pel sons mi st, before contemplating
MARRIAHE,
relied that a sound mind and body tire tho most
uecca.ary uqulsites to promote ct.111111l.inl happi
ness. Indeed w itlloul these, the Journey through
life becomes a itcary pilgrimage) the prospect
hourly darkens to the lien ; Die mind becomes
shadowed uih despair and lilted Willi Iheuieliiit
choiy relict !i'm, that Iho happiness ul another
becomes blighted with oitrown.
A CERTAIN DISEASE.
When llie misguided and imprudent votary of
pleasure liuds that he has Imbibed lliu seeds of
Ibis painful disease, it too ollcti hapHiiK that an
ill-liiued sen-e of shame, or dread of discovery,
deters him livui upplyiug lu tboco hIio, from
eilucalluii uud res.v..iuliliity, call alone befriend
liim, deliiring till the const ilulioiial syutptouis ol
this horrid disease make their nppcuriiiice, such
us ulcerated sure throat, diseased nose, lutciural
pains 111 the head ami limbs, dimness of sight,
tlenfiiess, nodes on Iho shin holies end urins,
bliilehes on Iho head, lace ami eMreinilies, pio
grt.ssing wiih fiightfiil rupidiiy, till at last Hie
pal. lie of the Itiouilt or thu bones of the nose full
in, and thu victim of litis awful disease Ihcouics
u horrid object of e.iniiulseriiii.ui, till death puis
11 H.Tiod lo Ills dreadful sulleiliig, by semilog
hint lu " lli.il I ii.liieiiieredC'uunliy fruiii wIicuihi
110 Iruieller returns."
Il Is u liielaiieholy fad lh.lt Iholtsiiuds DIK
lielliiis lo this lemlilo tliscase, Ihroiiglt InlliiiK
Into llie hands of Ignorant or unskillful I'llk.
TENDERS, it ho, by the us of llmt tleudl roi,
sott, Mercury, Jtc, destroy lite imislilittlot., slid
lucuNtblu of curing, keep Ilia unhappy sutleter
ihoiiiIi utter iiii.iuu l. .king 1 heir not ious or in.
Jut ions coiiikiuiiiI, and lu . lead of U lug resloicj
ton renewal 01 j.iiu I Igor ui).J Happiness, In des.
Mir leatii him villi ruined llealih lo l-li ovr
ll galling tli.lpmillllllenl,
'In sueh, linn lure. Hi . JmissTi.s liledgi'S Lliu.
sell lii piesetie Iho liu-l lultuUbUi bwrecv, uJ
troiil his t.iuiu.lio l.t'ttelicti tuttj oliscriulioits lu
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yPTur. tilifw"Tu uToi?rNor.Hz'.jf
SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1871.
I EltsIITEENTII ANNUAL EXHItiI
TION
OF THE NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY AG
RICULTURAL SOCIETY, TO BE HELD IN
SIN1UKV,
On TfEsnAV, WrnNrsnir and Titi-iisnxy, Sr.v
TEMBEit 20th, 271 11 nnd S8th, lsll.
OFFICERS 1
JOSEPH BIRD, PiiiAiuENT 1 JotiNMcFAtir.AMi,
Vies VtfWtrf 1 O.- Vi Armstrong, Secretary 1
jl. II. MeCormlek. Treasurer ; Leinucl Shlpm in,
Corresponding Secretary ; John H. Vincent, As
sistant Secretary ) George B. Caldivalluder, As
sistant Treasurer.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTER 1
Edward Urmly, J. M. Folhner, Win. Waldron,
J. M. Bartholomew, Dr. Joseph Eyster, Solomon
Ma'rtt, (icorgc Until, Samuel John,Thomas Johns
ton, l'eter Uiirrel, Jmcph Nicely, Lewis Sticker.
OcnT D. C. WATSON, Vhiitf Marth.it Capl.
A. Caldwell, Ellas Weist, Captain 8. Hryson,
J. E. Mueiich, Peter Obevdorf, Josejih Ilaugh.i
wout, A. N. Hrico, Philll) Forrester, and J. li. Da
vis, mrislmtt Miinhaln.
The Books of Entries will bo opt n on nnd after
the First day of September, at the Ottlco of tho
Assistant Sccictary, nt Northumberland, nnd con
tinue open until the morning previous to the Fair,
wncn the t Mirers win no on tlic grounn.
Inhibitors can enter goo.la without extra
charge upon the purchase of tickets to amount of
one dollar, wlurh will ndimt the exhibitor nnd
tho stork, or nrilcles to be exhibited during the
Continuance of Iho Fair, and all persons purchas
ing n family ticket, wilt have the privilege to en
ter all goods live ot charge, these regulations
apply lo nil entries except where test of spec 1
is required, in which ten per cent of the whole
premium will be charged.
All persons who intend to exhibit horses, cat
tle, sheep or swine, snail iiavettiein cmcrcd upon
the Secretary's books as far ns possible, the week
before the Fair. Exhibitors will receive 11 check
for ouch article entered, designating the class and
numUerof the cntvy, v hkh must be attached to
the article.
Articles or animals removed from tho grounds
m-fore the close or the exhibition, (except by per
mission ol Iho President,) cannot receive a pre
mium, though awarded.
A general Invitation ishcrcby extended lo llie
runners and .Mechanics of Northumber and nn.l
the surrounding counties, to attend this Exhibi
tion, nnd bring witli them such nrilcles of their
own growth or manufacture, lis Mill interest the
public, nnd illustrate Iho improvements that are
goingon iu those brunches of American Industry.
To Agricultural Societies, we bug leave to say,
that nny olllcers or delegates whom tiny mav
commission to visit us will meet with n cordial
reeepfloii. All agricultural friends honoring us
with their presenters re'ircsenlatives of oth -r
similar noddies, or In ollieial capacity, will be
considered as guests of the Society, and frco to
our grounds.
Judges mo requested to report themselves nt
the President's olllee, on the grounds, first day or
before ten o'clock, p. 111,, second day of Fair,
when they will be furnished with books of entry,
which they are desired to till up with the u wards
and return to tho Bccrctnry during the second
tluv of Fair.
Those who cannot attend will 1 .lease notify tho
President. We Invilc, therefore, nil, both nt
home nnd nl.road, to attend and participate In it.
either ns exhibitors or spectators, feeling sure
inai none win do itisappoiiiteu.
No premium will be awarded on any nrtlcle or
nuimnl in the absence of competition, unless the
Judges deem it meritorious.
Cake, melon, confectionerv or other sliibds. or
wagons, and shows or exhibitions, may ho ad
mitted to the Fair Cronnils by application 10 tlic
rresiiienl, and paving a reasonable compensation
for the Funic. None of the above will bo allowed
outside tho enclosure near the grounds.
o species ol liquor shall be sold or drunk on
the grounds, nor shall gambling be allowed on
the grounds during the days of the Fair.
A strong and clhcieut police forco will boon
the grounds day uud night, during tho Fair.
T be Society will preserve all articles while on
exhibition, bill tl.iv will not bo responsible for
any losses or accidents that may occur.
Iioo.1 stalls, bedding, nnd abundance of good
feed for animals on cxhibitiou, will bo furnished
by tho Society at fair prices.
All premiums not called for by Iho first of Jan
nary next, will be forfeited to the Society.
B -4-1' 1.... TI..I .....II . . 1 - ' . ' . ,4
4..eui pujii 4 leivets on mi ruuruuua 10 ami
front Snnbury.
Exhlbitors.ulion receiving their checks from tlic
Secretary, will repoit to tho Committee of the
Department to which the entry belongs, by whom
the places for exhibition; will bo assigned.
1 he llrldgc tit Northumberland will pass all to
the Fair nt half price, and goods or stock to pass
iree, ny oruer 01 inn Directors.
AiliillMNloii, SINtJLK TICKETS, 25 cts).
" Single Tickets dining tho Fair SO "
" Family Tickets, including nil
" under 'i years, (jocit durlu.r
" the Fair, '(II 00
A Grand Parade of the Order of Red Men. f.OO
or more, will take place on Tuesday, tho First
day of the Fair, 0:1 the Fair Ground.
lituitnd, 1 hat till members of the Prcs bo
a. linitle. I Ire.'.
No winning horses can enter for u second v.rti-
tnluin.
LIST OF PREMIUMS TO BE AWARDED.
CLASS I.
For tho best bushel of White Wheat,
" Red Wheat.
$5 00
5 0(1
2 rxi
2 50
I 00
3 t' I
4 00
3 (Kl
4 no
to
4 00
4 00
Second best '.; bushel White Wheat,
Red Wheat.
Best U bushel Rve,
Second best "
Best ' -j bushel Corn In Turs,
Second best 4,
Best ; bu-hel Ou;,
Second best "
Itesl i bushel Clovciseed
Hot " Timothy S.t'd
best .; bushel Buckwheat
00
Ji luii:,. Soliiiniiit .Mallei;, Julia Kl.ipp, JhIiii
a lwallader. Aunn Vastiuc. Isaac I aainbeil.
Hi.niy Morgan, J. li. bi.iilli. Win. P. Hull. John
Tuecti, Joseph Nicely, p. D. Shaher.
CLASS II. Ddiiiiam Catti.ii.
Hot Bull, ii years old, and upwards.
10 no
A (hi
H (Ml
4 00
it U)
M 00
4 IHI
A (Kl
a mi
'J no
J.I l'.t
Best Bull uudtr li years old nnd Upwards
'M hc.-t
U.-SI Calf,
Best Cow over years,
M Ik si
Besi Cow or Heifer under 4 year
'Jd Im-kI
Best llelll r Calf,
Nu premiums ull..we. off this llt except fur
llioioiuli Lrw.la. pulpites u bJ hit Willi lliu
StHielary.
Jt in, K, Win. Ileln. it, John Moure, 'I leiuiiit
Me Williams, Win. I.el.how, John Rmish, i. II.
Mtiulgiiinery, D. E. Kehrcs, Juhu I'uinpbell, J110.
klusu, Win, L. Mutter.
CLASS III.
I.UVOM At 11 sl.liKllsy l AT1I E.
? tliiu I'teiiiliiiiis uud Ren'Ulalioiis, us lu Class ').
Ji I...1 l-aiic Vineeiil Ivtlah Jehusiiti, l'al,.
fll l(ii. km. 111, I icn, t itma.l, D. t nit's, r.t ii Is
Hoy, J. .Im Cixqicr, Jacob Sealiiilu uud D.tiid
Mwuitl.
(LAM IV.
t.Htl.S tkll mutton I 1TI E,
Ik.l i;r.nlu low uu 1 1 )vais
'M U.l
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44 Ih s4
Ik 4l l4.u Itlllfi r t.tlf
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M u. si
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AMERICAN
Best Boar nnd Sow under 0 months A
lid best 3 50
Best litter or Pigs from 6 to 10 weeks old 5
'.'il best ' 8 50
Best fat Hogs, 2 or more B
2d Rest " 2 50
huhc. Joel Biltormnn, John B. Leinbach,
John A, Summers, Dr. Jos. Haas, ('has, Kase, J.
Hunslckcr, Geo. T. Sclbfu t, P. S. Bickle, P. Jl.
Shindel, C. A Uiimensnyder.
CLASS VI.
iwpoiirr.n and TiionoriiMr.ttr.n roitsrs.
Best blmidcil Stallion, 4 years and upwards fO.l
3d best " 13
Best blooded Stalilou under 4 years Ud
24 best " 10
Rest bloode 1 Stallion Coil under 3 ycnM It)
2d Best 5
Jtuhin Amos E. Kapp, Pr. J, P. McCIcery,
John Meelv, J. M. Bartholomew, J. Basset, D.
H. Driesbucli, Farnsworth Reed, H. S. Ruhl'lns.
CLASS VII.
iionsrs run am, ivokk.
Best Stallion, 4 years nu:l up-.tar.ls, ?'J0
2d best " 10
Best Maro or Horse, 4 years and upwards, 10
2d best " 5
Best Stallion under 4 years, 10
Best Marc, uud Colt ut sldo 10
Jwljei. Dr.Thos. Hull, Win. 11. Kcmcrer, W.
W. Horning. Valentine Diets, Win. Forscinaii,
Benjamin Iiarto, Hiram Young, Davit, Seller,
Elijah Byerly, Frank Leiscnring.
CLASS via
IIOIISKS l'Olt HEAVY DIIAI T,
Best team or pair
2.1 best
Best Blr.glo horse or mare
24 best
Best. Colt. Il veins old
f 10
5
5
0
Judirt. John Sheep, Ellas Enteric h, Dr. II, M.
Raker, Ira Forrester, John Holl'i, Petr F. Bal
liot, Daniel Kutz.
CLASS IX.
MATCHED ASO SINOt.fl IIOHSB3.
Best matched team in color f 10
" Irrespective of color 5
" K year old Colls 5
Best single driving horse or maro 5
" Horse, or Male, for saihllo 5
Best Colt upon the ground, (sweepstake) 4
2d best " ii
Best 2 vear old 5
2,1 best " 3 5i)
Best 1 year old J!
2J best " 1 lit)
Jn.lije. Win. Cooner, Gilbert Voils, M. L.
Savi.lg.- Geo. W. Kicfer, Cvrus Blown, James
.1. Calluuri, V,
Miller.
S. Triicki'iuiller uud Eiunmlus
CLASS X.
JACKS AM) MI LTS
Best pair of Mules,
" single Mule, 2 "i0
" Mule Colt, 2 50
" Jack, 5
.(. John Porter, TN.,., (Milton,) II. D.
Mourer, Samuel BiirKcnbine, John Blng.iiiian,
Hiram Young and John S. Snyder.
CLASS XI.
F1TK!) Of IIOIISCS.
Division 1 Second Day, 2 o'clock, P. M.
For liorse entered in the 4 minute, nnd !i'j
mlnuto trotting race, nnd tho mile running
race, best .'15, live horses to enter for the trot
ting, and must trot inside of four minutes, find
those horses entering for S'-J minute trot, must
trot inside of 8 minutes and SO seconds, or no
premiums will be awarded. All horses to bn
owned lu Northumberland county three months
previous to thu Fair. All trotting to harness.
Premium for tho 4 minute trolling, ?100.
First horso, best 3 In & f ."i0
Second " " " K.l
Third " " " 20
Jmh;,. V. V. John, Abraham Wagnrr, W.
TI. Watson, R. Montgomery, J. W. MeCor
mlek, Isaac J. Sober, William M. Weaver, E.
Chldester and John (i. Marklo.
Hhlslcn 8 Second Day, 8 o'clock, P. M.
Fremlnm, C75.
First horse, best 8 in 5 I0
Second " j.',)
Third " If,
Jwlo't. P. L. Hackenbare. Geo. B. Caldwal-
lailer, John R. Cooner, V. M. Smith. Thames
Ncsl.it, Dr. A. C. ( lark and George Burr.
Division 2 Second Day, 10 o'clock, A. M.
Run-Pre-
I Ill.M
nlng 3 In 5 j same rules as In Division 1.
mliim, f 25.
Division S Third 1'av. ii mim.lc : sadC
as in Division 1, best S 5 to harness,
horses to enter.
Premium, ?100.
Threo
First Ilorso
t-r,a
8J
2J
Second "
Third "
Running 1 nilie heals, 1iest2-i-3
Hordes, 8 lo enter. Premium,
open lo r.ll
First Horse, ?:,()
Jnlm. C. Netr, John Slitzcl, K. M. Slack,
J. E. Bartholomew, Win. II. Douty. John Deckel,
R. Slater, John V. Hopewell and, I. E. Rathbnn.
Division 8 Third Day, 2 o'clock, P. M.
Open to nl! horses. Three to enter. Mile heats,
best S lu 5. ,
Premium, f 125.
First Horse 7 "1
Second " li
Third ' I.,
.W.if.--James Viindvko, Augustus Wald, II.
C. Slicker, W. C. Knpp, J. M. F.illninr.'Wiii. Me
Niueh. Robert Montgomery, Albeit Weaver and
J. McFurluud, (Noitli'iium ihuul).
CLASS X!I.
I'UI I.TIIV.
ltest two 1 urkcvt, or more
a I, , tt
1 50
:i
1 50
;t
1
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1
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Best
21
Best
2.1
B. t
2.1
lies!
2.1
Giise, "
Durki "
t, it
Chicken "
tt t
Game Fowls, or moid
Hc.-t bit of fowls of one kind, 11.. I lesn Hi in fj,
it.i.n. Mietiiilel Will.U, Velser II ts.ler. A.
VorU, tm. II. I. anil., J.ivi.li K. II. nisei. IV tu.
Gr.t.ly, W. II. Hi.j'l.., M.J. D. iibii.j-.ou, John
Uesl ami l I! I li. ill KueiJ,
t LASS Mil.
XKtlKTlHI.HI.
Be t lei-he Put ll.K-t ( I
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" " Turnip y
Hi 'I peek T.nl'iil.' 44
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" I. II. ;i l. Citbh.i j
" II IM ilk I Vlt'ry :j
Il Led II els .j
il ,-,.. 1 I'niiipkbii
" a Field Puinpkiui
" M.tu.-.. J
7-...-J. C. Il.ill.lll, II. J. Ileuiler, J. F.
F.ii hhu'tA, ln.te M tllt, Mleli.n l alley, II, ,
O'liaii.b.r, J, It, HuriiltiK uud , ll.,., i,
t I.ASi XIV.
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It. I k . hue n of Apple.
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Now Scrip. Vol. 3, No. 25.
Old ?orlc. Vol. 31, No. I?.
PLOWING MATCH.
Second Day, ut 10 o'clock, A. M.
Best Plowing il')
2d best " 5
3d " " 2 51
Judge. Joseph (lass, Ceorgo Seller, II. G.
Kllnej Stinncl Hoover, Adam Leaker, James
Smith, Adam Vandlingiind John Lcdicr.
CLASS XVI.
MANtTACTt'lintS IN flENKUAl, IS TIIK rofSTV.
Best Carriage, 1 or 2 horses tC
" Buggv, oH'ii or toj r,
' Slclgli 5
" Double Ilnrncss 5
" Slngln " 4
' Side Upper Leather 5
" 50 lbs. Flour 5
21 best " 4
Best Boots 8
" Slioes 1 50
" Calf Skin 4
" '.j iloz. llrooms 8
' Spring Wagon 8
" Sewing Machine Diploma.
2d best Sewing Machine "
Jmhje. J. F. Lerch, Ira T. Clement, Win.
Hoo.l, II. D. Burr Hitter, (Tiirbutville), Joseph
Carr, John Buyers and John Vouiigiuiiii.
CLASS XVII.
DOMUSTlU llANt'FAC'TI'HKS,
st Tloihc-made Woolen Cloth 10 yds
' Flannel, 3 yards
1 Linen, 5 yards
' Woolen Carpet
' Rag Carpet
Quilt or Bel Spread
1 Fanner's Wreath
' Woolen Yarn, 1 lb
' Fancy Patch Work Q'lilt
1 Knit Hose
f 1
2
3
4
3
3
o
1
it ;
1
1
3
" Hand Made Shirt
t.;m. Wm. T. Foivythe, 11. Y. Frlllng, W.
R. Crolzer, Win. Sivi.lire, F. Piper, John II.
Goodman, B. Balliot, Mrs. Henry Hillington,
Mrs. Martin Gass. Mrs. Gen. Ganli Mrs. (i. W.
Stroh, Mrs. A. Wnhl. Mrs. John Nicely. Mrs. W.
'II. I41111I1, Mrs. E. Wilvert, Mrs. Adani Vandling
nnd Mrs. Ellas Eiuerlcli.
CLASS ivV II I,
stitoxi) lin istoN.
Best Loaf Bie.nl 1
Pound Cake t
Light Cako 1
51b Butter 1
5!h 1 loney
61b hard Soap
Apple Batter
1 quart Peach Butter
Fruit Preserves
Spice 1
Tomalo Vig.i .. .-!
Canned Fruit, glass Jars 3 50
Grape Wine 2
Currant " 2
Blackberry Wine 2
Catsup 1
Jellv Fruit 1
,7r,;.:.i.-Mrs. Win. M. Hecki 'fuller, Mrs. A. Jor
dan; Sirs. W'm. llcincn, Mrs. ,1. L. Davis, Mrs.
Wm. T. Forsvthe, Mrs. Geo. 11. Cadwalhuler,
Mrs. P. M. Shindel, Mrs. John McFarland, Mrs.
Fahcr, Miss BcMc Main, Mrs. CI. Briincr, Miss
Clara Miller, Miss Mary Weaver, Miss Hannah
Priestley.
CLASS IX.
hoys ash oiui.s wiu-autmest.
Best Plain Needle Work 2
Ornamental Needle Work 1 50
Ilomc-uiuc'c Dress 2 HO
Chemise ol e.
Worsted Collar Cufr
Pair Knit Mittens
Fancy Slippers
Tidv
Hearth Rug
Lamp Mat
ititt l.i t Work Tet'ln?
Worsted Work
Ornamental Shell Work
Wax Flowers
Bead Work
Pin Cushion
Sofa "
Pair of Ottoman Cushions 1
Juilw. Mrs. J. Bird, Mrs. Ilarnian J. Kline,
.Miss llanlniwout, .Mis Anna Itobi.ms, .Miss
44.,iu-et 1 nil-, .uiss ueiinv tviaii, .ttiss i-aiima ri
Ihi Mrs. John V. Hopewell, Mi-s Mary Keader,
Mi". John Nicely, Mrs. Jo.t. Haas, Miss Irene
Miller, Miss Mary Manser, Mrs. A. X. Brice.Miss
l.inniu Weber
CLASS
FINK A UTS.
Bed Pliotograph
" Oil Painting
2nd best do
" l.ainlseaiie Palnilns
" Paint in" of any kind
2nd best do
Bed Marble Sculpture
Juthjfa.-J. II. Jenkins, II. liil!iii!.rtoti, Mr';. Jos.
PriestiV, Mrs. JaincH Boyd. Mr... .'. II. Vincent,
Mrs. Marion McNincli, Mrs. Win. II. liuiilv,
Miss Binu.liani. Mrs Peter Vol is, Mi-s Carrie llor
ton, Mrs. Dr. .Md'leeiy, Mrs. T. Grant, Miss
Amelia Uouul, M'ss Sallie Fry.
CLAtfd XXI.
M!st'i:i.i.iM:ni s.
Best Me.lliyof i:nravln;.'i ; 2
" Lamp tslmdii 1
" Infant'. Dres 1
" 1'itneyTiiiiime.l BasKd 1
" House Wife 1
" Hel Toilet Milts
" Kaiiee Picture Kmii.e J
" Arrnued B.Mitet of I'lowera 1
" use. of Di v Grn.'i, iVc. 1
" Moss Work and vplicrs 1
" Disjilav or Feather l ojitcrs 1
' Shell Work 1
Jwl.... Mrs. John B. Pinker, Mrs John 11ms
el, Miss Bell Montgomery, Mis. Wm. 1. Gn.
niniirh, Mrs. It. Moiiluom'erv, Mis. Geo.,'. 1'ip r,
Mrs. P. Cl.uk, Mr. Dr. ,'1, Mrs. Dr. I aid,-,
Mis ll.tuiiali tstilel, M "s. Win. .'d.usli.i!!, Mr'j.
!ol. M.nt.
CLAPS XXII.
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Iiiiilins or speel il nut ice.
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1 0 Mill's, or aliout 1 00 Word, innko n Sh nro
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Three "
Four "
Five "
Six "
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Six
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One Year
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LADIES' RIDING MATCH. Pucmium, 15.
Tlllllll DAT AT II, A. M.
Three to enter nnd each lady to bo accompanied
by n gentleman.
First Premium $ 10
Second "
Jt'J.jc. Mrs. W. L. Dcwail, Mr:. W. C. Lnw
lence, Mrs Robert Montgomery, Mrs. P. L. Hack
cubing. Miss C. Kapp, Miss' II. Iloiton, Mrs.
Jacob M. Fullmer, Mrs. J. P. Voiilironifrr. Miss
Eninia Haas, Mrs. A. (I. M.irr. Mrs. C'.iailc
Welt.el. Mrs. r. ICyster, Mrs. James Vaiieyk.-,
mid Mrs. Henrietta Cooper.
PREMIUM FOR BAND AND STRING BAND.
A purse of f.t.t, and five access tothe fair grounds
ut nil times.
B 'sl Band
2 1 " " . V,
3.I " " to
t(,;,,..IIn. F. Hound, Thos. D. Grant, John
Wi Bueher., Judge P.Hlou, J. B. New baker, .1.
P. Marr, N. F. Bio.rne. Geo. Hill and John
Adams.
SHOOTING ON THE WING. Pi:i:sn, $10.
Each contestant shall have live birds j"i .:!
spring trap to shoot nt, to he furnl iiel by tint
1 Society. Umpires and referees to be selected Lv
contestant".
The Packer Guards have lucit engaged to
guard the Fair grounds (luring the Fair.
Arrangements have been made with Ira T.
Climi nt lo have the Steamboat chartered djriiig
the Fair, fo that free pa-.sai;i. may he had to
those, crossing over from Snyder county.
nii'KciiitA-n stati:.
THE ROMAN CATHOLIC SYSTEM BLEND
ING OK RELIGION AND POLITICS
la Xow York n tlic Into disorders show,
llio ti'iiuliiniis ol tho Uoiimti Callmlic
i Cliuro'i nro of such iv chnrncter that thu
masses then! believe tlml they litive a right
to blend politics and, religion. Inthore
ligims papers of that Chut'ch, religions nnd
political mailers nrc discussed in 11 mnniier
nnd with arguments which if curried out
!r. this country Vottld subvert our institu
tions. Wo do not think that individuals
in the Church can bo held ivnniiiisilil.1 f,i-
! this; in fact wc know Catholic, most excel
lent citizens, who believe that this system
ol tlic Church if enforced here, is hostile to
50 1 Republican institutions, nnd who do not
' appi'ovc of jt. Tho eflect of the teachings
j I of the Church in this direction of blending
l 1 religion nnd politics was seen this week in
1 I New York in tho shape of a formidable
, I .;.,, ft 41. n i..:i ... nm : e
11,11. jb t.ta tut; icl;ii uiiitiu tlli.spilllg ot setl-
tinietitg cnutlciated by the Unman Catholic
organs, nnd inanifctstcd by the lato Arch
bishop Hughes, who always signed liia
ccclesiatieal ironunci.imentos. ''tJoilN;
! Archbishop of tho I'lvvinuc ofXew York."
I Province ns Webster defines it, is nn ap
pendage of the Sec of Home. And in this
I light according to their doctrines, wo have
I no doubt Xew York is held, for tlic Catho
lie Would published In Xew York tho
chief .Ionian Catholic organ in this coun
try, says:
"Whilo State has rights, sho lias llieni
only in virtue and by permissiou of the su
perior nuthority, and that authority can
only he expressed through tho Church
that is, through the organic law infallibly
Announced and unchangeably asserted.
1 ; regardless of temporal coiisen nonces."
springing irom tins have cotno political
encroaclinieuts ns wiinc-Ksed in New York,
culminating this week in attempted out
rage upon tho rights of citizens whicli
awakened a feeling throughout tho coun
try equalled only bv that which nwoko tho
I I ual'on when treason fired on rortisutupter:
'l 1 a feeling which placed in circulation iti
J j Xew York for signature, tho following
I I "ClBCl'LAU :
In view of recent nnd probable future-
1 events.
tlic tmmciiiatc nrnanixattou ot ;
to bo known ns ' Tho Protestant
j soetetv
League of American,' headiptaters in Xew
1 ork Lily wall atliltated swielies through
out tho L'uited States, in reconiinendcd.
J'or tins purpose nnd properly to consider
tho immediate event that given rise to this
suggestion, let public meetings bo trailed;
nt once in this city and clsoivhcic. The
claims of Kotniin Catholicism nrc incom
patible with civil nnd religious liberty."
For the pre.scrvnti on of lawnnd of or.lci.
I to guard our five institutions, nnd to'cSet-
ciso vigilance which is the bulwark of lib
; erty, there would be no impropriety id
I funning a League of that character. Any
j thing done hhould bo done in 11 calm and
iletci tinned manner, with ust nnd eijual
rights fur nil classes of cili.ens kept prom
inently in view.
It is the duty of nil citizens to si t their
faces like ndanmnt, against tho political
encroachments of any religious demonstra
tion iu this country a;;aiu.st the blending
of religion nnd polities, a union of Church
and .State. .Demagogues in Xew York
havo attempted it, nnd to come extent suc
ceeded. It was this that caused tho ditll
inlty in Xew York this week, nnd which
lias iiwakeuetl llio nation to the danger to
its institutions of 11 system whicli declares,
iiieuly that governments rightfully exi.si
only by the permision of tho K.iinaii Catho
lic Chimb.
Some have suggested nn American or
gaiiizatioii, but this is till fudge. A largo
portion of foreigners in this country nro n
good nsany other cIush of citizens, nnd
many of tlniii Utu r than sotno natives.
Americans can Im found who uru ipiitu im
b'goted uud intolerant ns any men who
come from abroad. No, we want no nar
row organisation. 'v do not want to in
vito foreigners to come here, nnd then Mig
inatizenutl otraeiso llieni .imply liecnuso
they oro foti igut i.. Not 11 1 ull. o
would condemn thotto only who net badly,
and join gladly with those whu would keep
religion uud politic, m parule, uphold thu
nriji.ty o law, recnguizu tho ju.l lights of
uu nu t., nn.l iv 1 i uu i iieroai Iniietits upon
tl.o Ireo in.titutiiiiiH of tho country. This
i. the true spirit ot uu org inialiou of trun
nu u, wot thy in Ut in I hd Aiiiiriciiii iit.
xoiu. Men lnj would uol nvalo lioU,
but iHhiily and iht.initiu.lly uphold thu
li,hl. i4 nil, uinl ih ft uj lb. 111 in .pitti of
ull oj jKi. itiou roino lioin what couivo it
may,
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