HIE SUiWRY AMERICAN, 19 rrilLISHED EYEltY SATURDAY BY EM'L WILVERT, Proprietor, WASSEIl'S Bt'lLPINOS, MA HURT ((JI'AllB, At 1.50 In Advance. It not inlI within 6 Months $2. Snbnrrl2tion tnX'iH for I'M than tlx Month. CovriTKn wllli tlil r-MnbllHtiment Is nn extort slvcNEW JOB OFFICE, eoiitnliilng a vnrluty of filnln nnd fnnry type fqnnl to nny establishment n tlio Interior of tlio State, for wlilr-h I lio ixition ngo of the public Is respectfully solicited. Jrofcsaiomtl. WJI. J. WOI.VKltTO., Attorney a hair, otllco, door No. 5, and lloor, llniipt'a Block, near' Miller's Shoo Store, Snnliiiry, la. Mureli 35th, 1HT1. ly. Sit. liOYEIt, Attorney nt Law. Nos. 2 nml 8, Second Floor Hi litlit'a Unlldtiii;, Sunliarv, Pn. Professional business nttcmlcj to, In thccotirta of Northumberland nnd niljolnlng counties. Claims vnomptly collected. Consulta tion enn ha hud in the German lnnguu'o. March 3-'t, 1S71. ly. Kit EM I III NNYIIRK, Attorney nt Law, Bttnbury, la. All profesplonal busi ness Intrusted to his caro will receive prompt at tention In this and adjoining counties. Con bo consulted both in English nnd German. Also, District Attorney of Northumberland county. Amr.20,lS70.-iy. JXO. A. WII.NOW, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 144 Foi'Rin Avkkch, fJotnry I'nlillc, Pittsburg, Pa. Jan. IS, 1 1S70. 1 V. JU. JIAKMI.K V CO. Market Street, fUNHUIlY, PA. Dealers In Drugs, Medicines, Taints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, Pocket Monks, Dairies, itc. SI'. WOI.VEKTOX. Attorney at Law. Market Square, SL'SUURY.PA. Profession nl business in this aud adjoining conntlos prompt -.y intended to. D'iTa. It. SAVIIMJi:, respectfully nu nouuecs lilniself as Physician and Surgeon to tJii' citizens of Suiibiiry unit vicinity, hiiviin; lo cated liiiusell 'pernianentiy on Market street, near ly opiHwito tho Falrinount Hotel, where bo can lie consulted at all hours when not prot'es-ioniilly rnga.tfd. apl-'4-ly (1 . Zli'.t.I.EIt, Attorney at Law, north H side of Public Square, one door east of tho old Liink building, SUXHl'RY, PA. Collec tions and all professional badness promptly at tended to In the courts of Northumberland aud adjoining pollution, rcpll.i-lit) !ri A. Iti:nSI-:SXYIi:. Attorney nt jm Law, Sl'NhTKY, PA. All business en trusted to Ills carj attended to promptly an I with diligence. npl-:T-(i7 T7. MAY CI.KMK.Vr, Attorney nt Law, f) iSl'Xill'HY, PA. Collect Ions and' all ro-IVs-ioriil lei: 'mess promptly intended to. melilll-litl c. j. r.nt sr.it. I., it. kami:. BRl'XER A KASi:. Attomevs nnd Coun-h:1I.i-b at Law, Kl'XHUllY, PA. Olllee. on rlir-tnru street, west of tho N. C. and P. ec E. Lailroaii Depot, In the building lut.-ly occupied t.y i'. LaKar.is, Esq. Coll 'etions and all profession-it lutsiiii-s promptly nttended to in Nortlium bcrlnnd and adjoining counties. a pi 1 0-il'.t Hit. .HANSKtS, Attorney at Law, Sl'N- lil'lty, PA. Collections attended tiMn the counties of Northumberland, I'nlon, Snyder, Montour, Columbia ami Lycoming. iiplio'-till WM. M. l!lM KKFl:l.I.Klt. IXOYII T. HOllIttlACIl. H) its:Fi:i.M'.!s a- ieiiK3ti ir, JLXi Attorneys at Law, SUNIIL'RY, PA. Of-tle- hi ll iupfs new biilldiiig, kecoud lloor. En trance on Market Square. Jaul OS A M. ISEtlCS', Attoruev at Law, Sunbury, lk Pa. Olllee In M.i.sonie II. ill llullding. ( oil. cilous of claims, writings, mi l all kinds of legal bu-jliieis ulteu led to carefully and with dispatch. II April S, 1N71. ly. !!. J. V. VAHi.OW, 0:lU-3 mid li-si.'.e-ice. Wuln'.it Street, between Third and Fourth ttreets, I Si' N 11 U R Y , P E N N ' A . 1 All forms of IViea-cs of the Eyes will lie treat c I or opi rated upnn, Hitch as fctraliismns, (Cross i'.yes.) Cataract, (Blindness,) and ail other (ii-s- n-i'S relating to .Surgery, u Talipes, (Ciilb or -1 Feet.) Hair-Lip, Excision of Tumors, .te. Ai-o the care of Epilcpsv (or Falling Fits.) Minbiiry, May LI, JS7L ftnolntss t?rnrt)5. N AXTIIKAC'ITE COAL! TTAIXSTIXE IHET., Vh..!iii! nnd ' V KeUiil dcah-r in every variety of ANTHRACITE COAL, VPI'IiU V.'HAKF, .-A SUXBIUY, PENN'A. All kind of Grain tali-ii lu exchange for Coal. Orders aolieiie I and lllle.' promptly, febls-71. v. a. kuCai'S. j. l'iiki:it iiaas. S. KIiOAIM & CO., l IIKTAII. riFAI.Klt OF ANTHRACITE COAL, SUNBURY, PENN'A. OVritF. with Haas, KAfiruY A Co., Onlers left at Scasholu A Bro's., ofilee Market tnet, will receive prompt attention,. Country u-loui respect full V solicilej, Feb. 4, is; 1 .if. COICIIMAHEKN. WE are selling Kims, Hrv;W. Tttilis. Pvl-", Canvass, Bolts, C!lp, :'.., very LaiL'e Slin k at CO.NLr A CO. Suiilnuv, March SO. lil. 'MOV I.! COVE! CO VI.! fill A N'T BROS., V. ' shippers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers In WHITE AND RED ASM COAL, SUNBURY, PA. (uiwvu wiiAiir.) 1-iT" Sole Agents, westward, at the celebrated II. - ii-y Clay Coal. JanlU-litl EXt 11 VCli EIYI UY. I. M. DAUTIIOI.OMKW, I'kopkihtoii. FO'lllTH CTRLET, ABOVE MARKET, Kuabury 'Jllir. lio.t of rl Hug an I driving horses uiWAj L. nil h:ili l li sirve ru tontui. ttidi-n It It ul the Cen'i.il Hotel, for Vchlelwi, -. ill r. e.-lve proiiipt attention, i Nov. &, 7J. IH.TISritY. ' (IKOIllll! M, UK NX, 7. 1 .SuiijuiOii'j lltiiljiiitj, M'kikit .Smii-c, hlklUHK, I'., 1 i' H.-. to do all kinds of Koik pertaining t l'i nt!. Ii y, lie, ke.q l Mii.lnni l on bubj i :..ue i...iili.li-m of 'I nlll. and oilier Dental i.l. ...I, fim ttlilelili" will b ublu to sclcvt, .i I i.i- u l iu want, ol In. Cacl inirr.. A.l miiii. ur nr tnu I to i.u;..la. i Inn, or el I. iiioin-y ri l inde.l, I iic t i) l.i -I ii-..illi Wj-ll all I l'iotli-'uw.li r . , t o.i U 1 1. Ilij iii. i.ijids in ll.c ii u 1 1 o i . u pKtioua for 1. 1. n i .- ii. i.. l. i. wuik'.l lor lli l.i.t l Itu i- .ii.. 1 ;l. !-.!. t t t O tl. t VIIO. 11:lii '.nl i ,. u.kl 1. ii 1 1 i-.i-oi. . i I lbs Co il l,.i. ' o . a ub Uiali ..iiu tl.ol It i.K MS i , it i. u . in ..ije.iv i.iiiirl,, it ub tlx , i n v in m or t vi., IlLU Kill I IMI. 4, hi. is to I Ni.t, vol, l-inlij wit tali I. li.ilu Hll' lll0 i. I l. J. M. l AD'.V,'. I.I.Alii It. r . i, 'on y, J mi. IV I ii -j - ii. iki:hv I UAKLUVM UVKi;iV 111 I lHiHti)l. II t I 1't "I I 4 Uwl U-... I, l',.,,,i ,1 I li-a IU Il4l.". I 4 I-4 S'lllMMIiiLvf .1. 1 I ! j.ll '.l 1 I t I-II...I. Hu. ..fc..-. ill ...lumui. m4 u4 kuuhi.i nab .i b-u-J, ul i-l I I k., SiM'U .,l l.iU II. till- i-u. U. tia m mai n ,.u o... Hi' tuni, 1 4 ,1 I. ... I M 1' I I ISl'i lM li-eo, s4 I I... . i j'. J I ..kit 'I' .Ima I 1 1 .l.l.u.ilU.q lv. U . , I'i I , I -I " ' !J, l 4. II. t i" 4v , It II 4u4 kiting b. 4 t .. . i.e. b .1 J l "l "I .l .- (a.J , I..., Iw li t l.-Uwoi as ,.i..i I.. I il- I 1 , ... I I. mMt-aMlwliecl In into. Pit ICE 91 50 IX ADVANCE. I ofcls aub !csl;mrant3. J" " A 11 Kltlt lTi iot'SKrwi-onTmul Chest nut sts., Philadelphia, J. . HUTTER WORTH, Proprietor. Terms per day, f 3.50. April 15, 1871. ly TTXIO.V II4TRIi, TITOS. FOVLDS, Sr., lJ Prrqirletor, Shnniokln Street, Trcvorton, Northuiuberlaiid cotiniy, Pa. Tho table Is sup plied with tho best the market affords, flood stabling and attentive ostlers. Jan. 21, '71 F. !Yi:itI.T. R. O. llOWKIt. IIXION IIOI'NE," LTKENS, DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENN'A., BYERLY A BOVER, Proprietor The table Is supplied with the best the market affords. Good stabling and attentive ostlers. May 30, 1871. N ATIOXAl". I.AGKIt lti:r.lt NAI.OOX, OS THlltt) STItKP.T, NEAR TUB DEPOT, SUNBURY, PA. TOSEPII B ACHER Informs the cltlr.cns of Sun- fj bury and the public irencrallT, that ho has opened a LAGER BEER SALOON nt tho above place. The host of Lager Beer, and Malt Liquors w ill be kept. Also Oysters, Ac, constantly serv ed up to customers. NATIONAL lIOTr.I,. AUGUSTUS WALD, Proprietor, Georgetown North'd County, Pii., nt the Station of tho N. C. K. V. Choice wines nnd cigars at tho bar. The tabids supplied with tho best tho market atlbrds. Good stabling and attentive ostlers. LLKGHKW IIOI'NE, Coi.. CHAS. i V KLECKNF.lt, Paoprictor, Nos. SpJ and HI 4 Market Street, above eighth, PHILADELPHIA. Terms, $3 per day. He respectfully solicits your patronage. WANIIINGTON IIOI'NE, C. NEFF, Proprietor, Corner of Market & Second Streets, opposite tho Court House, Sunhurv, Pa. May3S,'70. nOTElTA ItENTA I'K ANT, THOMAS A. HALL, Proprietor, Sunbiiry St., west SHAMOKIN, PENN'A. Meals served at all hours, at short notice. The best of Liquors tit the Bar. Tho Table is sup plied with the best and latest In the markets. At tentive servants. Terms moderate. Patranage solicited. nl'.tt .MICE'S ItENTAl'K A N T, LOL LS II I'M M EL, Proprietor. Commerce St., SHAMOKIN, PENN'A. Having just rclltted the above Saloon for tho accomodation of the public, is now prepared to serve 'lis friends with the best icfreshinents, and fresh Lager Beer, Ale, Porter, nnd all other malt qtiors. UEESE IIOI'NE, Third Street, at the depot. SUNBURY, PA., Wm. Ri:i-se. pro prietor. Warm meals served up nt nil hours. Flth, Fowls and Game. Fresli Clysters con stantly on baud and served In every ttjlo. The best of wines and liquors nt the Bar. IrT Faniilics will be supplied with oysters done up in any style, by leaving orders nt tho liar. i.'ov.S,'70-ly. J. VALE It'S XYINTEIS J..i:iEN ANI HOTEL .Vy. 70, 7--', 734 A 727 Uiiw St., PHILADELPHIA. V I X T E U G AlTn E X HOTEL, (on tiii: r.rnoiT.AN pi.ax) Centrally located, connecting with nil tho City Passenger Railway Cars, from nil tho Depots lu tho City. Excellent Accomiiiorfutioutt for Tra veller. Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concerts every evening in the. Hummer and Winter Garden. C3 Oivhistrion Cumvrt Eviry A fltrnon.&2 FINE LADIES' llESTAUIIANT TUB 1IEST OF KF-FIIEXI1 MUSTS SEIIVKI). Olllee of J. Valet's Fountain P;wk Brewery, .luue 4, l70.-ly. I. I 2 I' O It N T O it E ! CHRISTIAN NEFF, Second Street, opposite the Court House, SUN iil'llV, PA., llopcctfiilly Invites the attention of Retailers aud others, that he has on baud, and will con stantlv keen nil kind of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Consisting of Pure Brandies: Cognlac, Cherry, Uiuger, llochelle and Otnrd. WhUkles: Pure P,yo Coppcr-'Mstllled, Monnn. galieln, Aiqde and Nectar. PU11E HOLLAND GIN ! "iVIncsi Cliainiagno WUiu, Sheiry, Port and Claret. Crab Cider, CluiMipagno Cider, N. E. Rum, Brown Stout and Scotch Ale. STOMACH AND BAR BITTERS, . And all others Liquors which can bo found in the city markets, w hich will bu sold at Whole sale und Ketnil. Every arlielo guaranteed ns represented. Also, a large lot of DEMIJOHNS and BOTTLES, always on baud. t 7" Orders prompt!; attended to, and public palronago rosuecil'ully sollcilcJ , G NEFF. Siuibiiry, Jifly S, 119. ly. J A C'Oll SUIl'MAM. HloMl'sON liKIIK. t'Iro, I.H mill Vci'ltlciit INSURANCE AC N Y OF NII1IMS VN OEItll, f MAUKMT STKKET, SL'NllirjtV, l'A. companies kepi: S Ameiieaii, Pliilioliilplila, Full i pi ku, " M iul. itl in, New Yolk, N. Ailil'lleuU " l.oriilnrd, " Yonknr & N York " H.llloVer, liiipeii.il, l.on.luii, I veoiniii-j, Miiney, r riiiUliii' I'lill.iili-'lplil.i, lion. i', ii, Vmk, llallloiil, HalUoij, I'lmiiix, " Tlavnliis, " F lllllel. In.. Co., Y"lk, N. Ill lll.ll ,V Mei.-.iiiluu oiiinii r e, f.uw Voik, C ol n il, Siirwn li, -Nl l-.n.l uol Mutaal I. Is, i:?EXTED. .Wets, u',s:j,.',su l.:;ii-,is.ii h r.'.fi'.i) l,l..xl,l..U 7 l, in K) K, ooo, on J .'l,.Vll,IMl S.h'.'.,i,7;i 4,M0,;.rt1 MI.JIO l.ll'JT.ull) l,.1M,IHi7 UJli.lisI I, xi'. .- : !i ViU.loo :ux,il 7, a. iu,oou J. V. WASHINGTON'S t.ll VM HVItlll lt MIOI', 1b uhl p- IIII UICI.l .1. ,l of iu lnHU W U.iviluu lliu Uiul, 1..1 ni Ihu .line tuua youtidvr lU.il lliu luiji.iy l.jili uu!.a n.i.uim l.iy i k u aiiUoui luuiult iiui an uueuuiloiu- blu ulnoui.l of l.liiil) Ul. 1 uii.l.aiou. Ja.t l.i.ly ) .ii 1141 1 i.iaii my tu.iin.. i.u.it In II. i. (..,. I.. ,11 I,,) liiiinuu (liu Ul lx ..I, h. lie I .1 I up. n I ic II ...f u uur slioi' il.k all a .1..) , 1.1-I uiki.I aiur uli-'l.l, u l aq .U J Hoi Uai I' t.uj bi.u.ii.s a.l, mi I u.lUu IL it il l W ul lluiti 111.b1111.il) lliu u. I. I.l) I... U u II1.1I new il iiumI bat!. I ,Ui4i.4 10 .my oil). jr ii U. iu.i" t -"i..iot (uii.iuii,) ituj liui.iak i: (...liJic li.Ui..i bn.u kLii1 ui.uiMi.iit 1.1 u.it pilliu.. ul4 UM4 t b-.t Ha ' "Ii 1 ' l.ii- Ib.ia sl m-iiii llif..) Iiuu.iki( Il iiUKl, I ( I11.4- uf M10IM. . t "X. I.I4 ub Iva.D.juW U IIXU Is tit li llu H g)i.)S U4J 1-4 Hult, lotit.ltMl Of l..ll..-, tkrftil IMI, b Hi I 'I ,1.411.111 )", Hkiainl ii4 ,.u, i, .ii .ii.., ,,-u.b ab4 -I ll bU ilb .1I..I1. ,iiii, .i lli' ..l.i ' "' " ln l.-v ,..a l. .kil Uiw ki.l-.ui. I. W t uib J Lo, 4 ..i , , 4 i. i ,.1 ui ,i.,.j, w ,4 ,b4i4 ua U t..l, i f HU...l, b.w.M. 44 4 v. . U tub w 4 .... .1 11 1 ..ui4 i,. IL 4 I, 4.1 II.44 J ,ak I I 1 .... IU. ( ,.,! b,. II. b4i.4. " "'".-' . .l.s.t. lilt I, 1 1.0 1 IllUk ' -ll.sU.H4,rf),,b.4l., ; I i M-i 4 l. .... . ,, 1 ,4 " by SUNBURY, PA.. nAI.TI.MOUK LOCK IIOS1MTAI, D R. JOHNSTON, Physician of this celebrated Institution, has discovered-the most ccrtnln, speedy, pleasant and effectual remedy in the world for all DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. Weakness of tho Back or Limb?, Strictures, Amotions or Kidneys and Bladder, lnnlun tary Discharges, Iinpotcncy, Oeneral Debili ty, Nervousness, Dyspcpsy, Laniruor, Low Spirits. Coufuslon of Idea's, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Trctnblimrs, Dimness or Sight or Giddiness, Disease of tho Ilend, Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections of Liver. Limits, Stomach or Bowels these terrible Disorders arising from tho Solitary Habits of Youth those secret and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than tho song of Syrens totbi Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes of anticipations, renderlug marriage, Ac, impos sible. t OUNG MEN cspcelnlly, who hnvo become the victims of Soli tary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to nn untimely irr.iva thousands of yotinir man of the most exalted talents nnd brilliant intellect, who might other wise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence or waked to testacy tho living Ivrc, may cull with full con.idence. . MAKUIAGE. Married Persons or Young Men contemplating marriage, nwnro of Physical Wcakncrs, (Loss of Procrentivo Power Impotency), Nervous Ex citability, Palpitation, Organic "Weakness, Ner vous Debility, or any other DUqiialilieatioii, speedily relieved. He who places himself tinder tho carp of Dr. J. may religiously contlde In his honor 11s 11 gentle man, mid conlldcntly rely uoon his skill as a Phy sician. ORGANIC tVEAKNUS, Impotency, Lots of Power, immediately Cured and rull Vigor Restored. This Distressing Affection which renders Life miserable and marriage Impossible Is the penalty paid by the victims of improper Indulgences. Young persons are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreioli'ul eonscqenecs that may ensue. Now, who that understands the subject will pretend to deny tiint the power of procreation Is lost sooner by those falling Into Improper habits than by tho prudent I Bosidea being deprived tho pleasures of KealtliyoH.primr, the most serious and destructive symptoms to both body nnd mind arise. The system becomes de ranged, the Physical and Mental Functions Weakened, Loss of Proereative Power, Nervous Irritability, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of tie1 Heart, Indigestion, Constitutional Debility, a Wasting of the Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death. A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS. Persons ruined In health by unlearned preten ders who keep them trilling month after month, taking poisonous and injurious cote; hi n mis, should apply iuiinediatelv. DR. JOHNSTON, Member of tho Koyal College of Surgeons, Lon don, iirailuateil from one ol the most eminent Colleges in the United States, and Hie greater part of whose Ifo bus been sKnt in the hospitals of London, Prls, Philadelphia and elsewhere, has cll'eeted some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known j uiauy troubled with ring ing in tho bend and ears when asleep, great nervousnefs, being alarmed lit sudden hounds, bnslifiilncss, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes w ith derangement of mind, were cured immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. uddrcssos all those w'no have Injured themselves by Improper indulgence and solitary habits, which ruin both body nnd mind, unliiting them for cither business, study, society or mar. rlage. tiiKSE arc somo of the sad and inc.lnitcholy etl'ccts produced by early habits of youth, viz: Weakness of the Back aud .Limbs, Pains 111 U,e Back and Head, Dilutions of bi.'lit, Loss of Mus cular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspupsy, Nervous Irritability, Deiangvni. nt of Iji'i -iive Functions, General Debility, tv.-mptoms of Con sumption, etc. M i;s tally The fearful cirects on the mind are much to bo dreaded Loss of Memory, Con fusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirit-", Evil l'orcbodings, Aversion to Boel. ty, t-eli'-tii trust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, &c.,aru some of tliu evils produced. Tuousamis of persons of all ni;es c.-iu now judge what is the cause or their ileeiiiiing lie.iltli, losing their vigor, becoming, weak, ale, n.'iV.uis and emacbiteiL bavillir a hiiie-u'.ni' noil, :ir:i:ien about tho eyes, cough and symptoms oteo.isiiiup- tlon. YOUNG MEN Who have Injured themselves by a cert 1I.1 prac- j lice indulged In when alone, a h ihit f.-.-qiit-iitly . learned from evil companions, or ut m-'iodI, the I ellects of which are nightly felt, cv. 11 when j asleep, and If not cured, renders marri ige luipos- nilile, and destroys both laiuil cu.l bo !y, sHoiiul j apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of liN j country, the darling of his parents, should be snatehci from Jill prospects und enjoyment of life, by the consequence of Uevlatiug" from the path of nature aud indulging in a certain secret habit. Such porsous vt'sT, before conloiiiph.ting MA It III AGE, rellect that a sound mind aud body nrc tho most necessary requisites to promote cuiiuiiMal happi ness. Judeed without t bene, the journey t .nou.Ii Ufa becomes a weary pilgrimage; llit : fo.-qn-i-t hourly darkens to the view; tlto mini I eeoiues shadowed with dmpulr and liliid null the iiielitu choly redcetlon, that tho hajq lii.'si of another beeotnes IiUlIiIciI with our own. A CERTAIN DISEASE. When the nil-guide. I and luipr.uiciil votary of plcasuro linds tliul lie bus imbibed the sicila of this painful disease, tl loo often bappeuii ihul au ill-tiiiicd sense of shaiuu, or dread of discovery, ilrnis him iroin applviug to tUoso uho, fium ediualion 11 ud resni-lability, call alone ti.l'ii. li.l him, delaying till the eoiislliullou.il syiiiptuius ol lliis lion id disease make Iheir iiq taianee, sueh us uleeraled sola tliloal, dincued Uooe, uoetllial pains in tho bead and limlw, Uiuiue.s of .i.'lit, iliiil'iii ss, nodes on the sblu bom. un-l urm, blolehea 011 the head, face aud extremities, pro gresalng with liiglitlul rapidity, till at la,l the lalale of the mouth or I lie boiit ol the no-etull 1 1 1 . 1. . ..1. . .1.1- ........I .1: .... I - I 111, 411111 1110 iK'tim 01 mi. ftiiiLii u .sm vi urruuit'4 a horrid object of coiumlserullou, till deaih putt a period lo his dMidlul sullerlng, by sending iiini 10 that DudiBOoVurcdCouuliy fium aUeiiee 110 traveller returns." Il ls a in. laiu holy fuel that lhou.uii.ls DIE vieiims to tills tei iibla di.ca.o, thioiih falling into I tin h nn!. td Igiioiaul ur UiijKi.llul J'lih- 1 r..ir.i.., Hiio, ny iuu use u; 111. 11 iii.i i.y 1 ol on, Mercuiy, i.c., de.lroy the con.lilmloii, and 1 liuupdblu of l ining, keep the unhappy .u.li n r i woiilh ulii-r 1110111I1 taking lluii uoiious or in juiluiis coinpoaiids, a id lii.teiul of I.. I114 r. nl.nvd I to a r.-nexij ol J.lfq jor and H ipj-iii.., in .l. - ! imir IniVb blui ilU rului-4 ILallli lo i,U ma I III. alliun dUippulullilelil. Tnkuib, Hi. i. lore, Dr. Juiin.ton pli.l;, hi in. I suit In pr. .ri va lh unil liivlalub! bi. r.-i y, 4ml lloui hi csuusiiit liraetiua aud i.li riullous In i iuu (real iiiupuul ur KuroiM, slid Dm url lu till, luuiilry, list tiiglaud, f ranee, Pluia.lelpblit 4U. tl.e luie, l imhlr4 lu ulb r llm 11104 e. 1. lulu, sK-wly ami rllct lu.il reutwly lu lb 11 01 Id or all diseases of ImpiudMius. Hit. JullNBTOV, OIKH E, NO. T, ft. rUEDEKU K bTULKT, iliiu.iue, M. D. Lett b.uij tld, (iilUa! flolil Ballllli.iU . in. I. a I. 4 door liuut tUu vuiuuf. fallUiH l-J uIimii vu U4iuu an I aiiiiilKi. l Nu lilli'K rKi4 HulM pu. l..il an I eoiiluiiiluK a uini to b 4 uu li.i- n p ). I' -i-ou milium ,Uuul4 UU a4;u,au4 nuj jvii.. 4 llf 4killlM.iavUl l)i..llbUf ) 41 u-nu.. II..IS mi sii luaur Pull IK. Iiv.l.ul.i.' nil W.MlbU.4 llUl lu-li.1. m4UI(UI" 111. .111.. Il , 1.1 1 fl.)lelau, tllUllif OUb u4 Itlil.oi. I ti - Il4llj ol kit Xu blull4liail) lull III 1 lll.ll p.,4,1, ' Ibt I'I. J I'll U.I 'Hi JutU II IUIbl.,41) Li .) b. K. lull) lulbuM bU4clUiul-4 KIIU hi, . I Ul 4. 1 Ima Ihul bU 1'lMlwi.lUls u ll; luiuas Ii .U41 tu Li 4w. . . . 1 VMMiUaKUKMf oriUK fKtM. j TU u-uj IUuu.u4s saiki at Ibis E.i an.U- J Ul. I.l, 4l 4II1I uf, ku4 IH tuUKI'iHt IliA- J i .illl.1 141,1141 (4.J4lu4 .IU..4 I'I I". I ubualow, tUi...4 b ;b l.riwUItn ul 11.4 , I i... au4 lu-.u; utbv 4ii, a-4n-. ul l.l. b. U 41 l4l4 4l4t aA4 S44IS la4ul llM pUUlM, U.l4. Lu) .1 . uJI.. ttj 4.UUI4UH Ul lb4lulii I -..4 l I o I 1 1 I . 144,4 ,.,l.i,., 1 4 , lu. 4 Ul 1.4 '.. 44M Sj-uwiil 14I.4- i.-4i !, lU -li ' 7 irrvr. nt ht V" u In air r. w i SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 28, 1871. titled pactrjj. HOW TII1?YIIAI II I II. When I was young nnd tender loo, I had to mind nnd had to do Whatever mother bade 1110 ; She used to hnvo a walnut stick Which kept me on the double-quick, And that was wlier she had me. When older grown, nnd quite a beau Among the trills, I used to know A Miss Priscillii Cadmy ; And witli tho help of smiles aud no '.j I fell In love at forty rods, "And there is where she had 1110. When I was older, say sixteen, I thought It time to have n queen. And nskitl her If she'd wed mo ; She said she didn't much object Or words to something that effect, And there was where she had nie. Hut when, to make the matter straight, I went up to negotiate Affairs with Colonel Cadmv, He said he "didn't care to sell," He told nie I might go to well, And that was where sho had me. I drowned my sorrow in tho cup Until I got my dander tip, (I couldn't have been madder;) When she proposed that we be one In spite of pa the thinir was done, Ami that was where 1 hud ber. Two lovely urchins on tny kneo I'm proud to say belong to 1110 (That is, to me and madam ;) For when we left our native sod We spent 11 year or two abroad And there was where we had 'cm. Itratiil l"roi:i she Kuriiinir. THRILLING STORY OF THE NORTHWEST CALAMITY. YcsUTilay tlti'i-c nrriral in lliis city by lliu Eric, railway train a ntttnbur of ihtsdiis direct from tho scenes of tlic sroat forest liivs in AYisomisin and Michigan. There vvcro nine in tho patty .lames W. Hunter, Mrs. Sarah Hunter, Geo. Martian, of riushin?;, J,. I., Henry l'orter, .Samuel Hiliman, dins. Myers, of 1'rcoholi!, X. J., Margaret M'Govern, Edward Wallace and (ieni-oij lila'haslir, of this city. All weiv siili'erin;; from liav'ni! inhaled the Rtnohe, fismis and ashes of the liiv. Mrs. Hunter's hair (which she says flowed to the waist) was i-onit.lclely burned oil'; one side of lu-r faeo and her nock and should ers wcro fearfully injured, three deep holes havine; been mtule. by the Klowiti"; cinders in the llesh. Her hands also were covered with blisters. Mr. 11 utiter's face, neck atid hands wcro badly burned. Mr. Mar tine's face was 11 hideous spectacle. One cheek was literally raw, and grout blotches pitted his left arm, bhoulder nnd back. One e.se' is hopelessly ruined, and the other inilamod lo an ominous degree. All were scarred, especially on the face, neck, hands and feet. As they all say, no tongue can tell their agony of mind, pain, anguish and terror, nor can language or pencil portray tlio drea:l;'ul scenes throuoli which they have passed. A TElUilliLE STOUV. Mr. Hunter's story is ut once graphic and Ihrillintr. He resided at reslitego with his wife and Utile child seven years of a.:e. Their hous.i was about three" miles froin the town, just at the edge of 11 t-ttin of 1'oivM. There bud been liivs in tho woods und prai ries for a week previously, and niglii after night they had sat tit the windows gazing upon tho orjjooiiH panorama of fame, siiiuku and tparkiiu:; cinders as il moved aloti the homim. Very little Li' any fear was entertained, sis the course of the tiro seemed away f.otit the town. On Sunday uiht thev attended chinch ill Uia village. Titey and Marline, the hird man, retired to lest early, wholly uususpeeting the fear ful peril thai was soon to everwbelm them. A t about midnight they were aroused by the roar and crackling of the ll.iines. At Jlrst they were almost petrified with amaze ment and fear. The bla.ing woods seemed marching upon them. A brisk breeze was stirring, lint the stroii'' currents of hot air raged to and fro with .1 horrid howling sound. itiekly dressing, they rush to the yatii. Tiie sky was thick with smoke, and showers of sparks were hurled hither ami thither, assailing their faces, eyes nnd cluilihig. from the bum cumn a piteous i lioriis of neighs, bcllowiug aud screams from the terrilied cattle, horse3 nnd other animals. After grunt ditllculty tltey were released and compelled to go out. Tiie cattle at once atampeded from the lire, bill Ihe IuHdi-s trembled and beomed paralyzed, their uosttils exnauding, their eyes liluliug and glaring, nud their ni'iut'.is frothing. With great iliiliettlty aud haste they ure harnessed nnd attached to a long lumber box wagon, into which 11 f.w arti cles were thrown, atict the jurly mounted and drove oil'. Au eighth of u utile I111H been Unversed nl a rapid rate when a Mid den gust of w ind drove 11 mass of red-hot cinder upon Ihi'in, liiling tlio air with sti lliug Miiwku. Wlieru the tparka loll they burned ilil tho llesh. 'l liu little -ill screamed with fcir : "Oh ! M.iuiui.i, 1 urn burning up!" She tried 11 ud otheis groan ed, shook oU' lliu lire, 11 ml covered tlu iii nelvca with blanketa. The air for a mo onlit Was bluek, mid bleiilliiui was iliill.t iuiiiostubje. The lint. staggered, Uickid ......... .1 ...'.1 1. 1 .1 ...I-. lVlll.il tllbll 1141 iVI .1-1 W i 111 a, illlll I I IV l ' with apUugo thai uioaulo.l thoso hi the vaj, ma.hy it.sh.,1 d own l. toad m al- most HrtUiuiiM H.oi. All control ol Hi. m .,, ....7 1 il.. .., riu ........ 1.. it. . I, 1. . q i"'H, oit'fl - 1 tvf uiw itii:i ; . 1 1 I11.. . . . I , , I, , S , . 1 ., . t I I. t.ll ... 1 Iho he. U slrik.u lire ngiilti-il the .tones I I it 11' II IIHIII IU BM II Ilia I' II lilt V 111 inr nuinii iu nu ' iiii 1 'II I lit V lit v. and the wngi.li s.iay.i;! to mid I'm fr.rtu onu sido of tin. road lo the other. Then f,.. u limo thu wind chiiii-.!. and iho clmidi, ol villi lers Were entiled III till. . tin r diivelioil. Tin y cmild -0 Hi il all if of thu vill4:to was oil lit. 1 Il. it. fit 1 irl 1 . nn. n part I . ,1 .!... lu . i" I .. 1...1, ,11.1 111, II. 14 J All Iho huildiiig in 10 uf ho.hI, linn Ii i. 11 .... ... 1, Ik wig pilch i.l in-, uml i lll- iw Ii I I lien. no r un lor 11 Imi'i time, Hint the kiln had luti- l i-verj tiling dry Hi" itrj 1 ut ulot. ll.ulll its Hi. on Ii h' ll ldboi'll n 11.101 ol e-iup null r. i ho bl.iao iniiiw likd a iuouii- U-l.'iUs Main Mlth liuui-Mi-lu I hii l 1 t 'ii' r. m.d -! und liwii.i.io s uu t Vi.alilu rh. iiiu) un-l liu.th 1 , j flu ill,.,;, is ril'lml llirou.-h II. u kticiUlu ' itm ruvr, inio hIiIJi llai plan,-, a. lliu! ln'iM., I. . I r hi In I kite In I ol ihu pi .hi i al ilml li 11 lliu . uf thtnw Lad U , i.u l. ' .U;a tin.. u.l. U. 1 l u ai Ui 4.i.Uhi d. ua. l.i'ii, j ui.d if tUw ii.aJ.l. u.4 ui.lwl vuld u l Im . ll.illt-4 UjU llui lltfcB.-ftAaU llMtlb Ma Ml I..11.4 lf mi. Vt ib Kiwal)"ii iln iuu Hi lu di.tH 1. and Iim L "U (tiiMuplulivJi, nud 1 1. 11 Ja.li.4 iLw 1 lulu. j Uiw, b .KU.Luj nud , lad, n 14 u.tr i.' wi'i. Almiikl tlij UnL-a u.oiw K.w I Is u.a-U 1 1 1-, U llw v ; Kt. IIkiC lUOM il I -4 t L, j tk Iv-ivik, I, lot-1 li, It Itw L". t I tit iii f 41! til 'ii lUu il.rtw .iv saturate Iheir clotliin? nnd dash water over the horses, who winny, paw nnd neigh ns though they appreciated the situation. Agniu 11 start is made, nnd tlio party go nlong nt high speed. I'efore tho two miles is reached, the firo has surrounded them. Ono part alono is untouched ; it is a fnrm lano running down toward the river. Into this they turn. Closer nnd closer comes the lire. Sparks are scattered over them, Oiirniii; where they touch the llesh. The horses are wild with pain nnd fright, nnd bending down their necks, tenr nlong with frantic speed. A gate is renehed, but without pausing they dash through it, scatterring the splintered fragments like so many straws. Down tho hill they gallop ; the river is reached, they leap, null plunge, and horses, wagon and people arc in tho chilly water, midst lumber, logs, ashes, charred boards, and every kind of rubbish. There were nisi animals of all kinds, in termingled and struggled nnd struggling for life. Here was the culmination of hor rors. Tho team becoming exhausted with their efforts, linally sank, and were carried away by the undercurrent. The other nnimals held on like human beings with their feet to the tloaling logs and timbers, all the while uttering the most pitiful moans. Thero were a number of persons here, al though most of the refugees were furtlTer up tho stream. As Mrs. Hunter said: "We stood in the water up to our necks, our little girl Minnie being held up between us. 'When wo tirst went in the feeling was that of grateful refreshment. The top of the water seemed warm, but tho bottom part was cold. After we had been there half an hour tho wind carried great chips, and even pieces of hoards, some of them tlamitig. These would bo whirled in the air, high up over our heads, nnd hover like a huge hawk, and then swoop down upon us. We could duck our heads under the water, but would get so exhausted that we could not, and then we had to lie burn ed. 1 'our little M imie, so weak that sho could not cry, would say, "Dear papa, I am burned again. car mamma, my feet are so cold, and I am so lired." Three hours and more thus passed. Every min ute we expected to die. i inally the air be came so hot we counl not see. Our eyes seemed parboiled. Tlio agony was awful our feet like ice, ainhour faces aud heads in au atmosphere of llame. At last there was a i;:i!i of the waters, the dam had given wav, and tl'.'! Il iod came down upon us, sweeping us off our feel into a mass of limhir, Lrnkt u pi ml; (some mi lire,) horses, cattle, dogs and human beings, ail strug gling and shrieking.", In the rush and whirl the almost help less Mr. aud Mrs. Hunter were separated. Mrs. Hunter went down and canie near being drowned. Minnie wes lost and dr.Avued. . l'.y a swerving of the current llvy wilt? washed on shore and at day light found each other. There were many mourning at-.d crying ovct tho sceue of de solation. On nil sides us far as the eye could teach were stii'iul.ii.'ring tires. The village was a long was to of' ashes; not a vestige remained. The very turf was eaten away by the de vouring 1'iimcs. Tiie dreadful agony of thosj who had lost children and other rela tives, as well as the awful anguish from burns, was beyond iL-scriplioii. l'eopl I blackened Jurned nnd icre. In one tieigiroors, were so scarred uml as not to know each other. 1J drowned bodies lav hero and th place there were fourteen, these apparently having perished during llighl together. Two little eliildii-n lay hide by side with their hands extended toward each other as though beseeching help. There were other heartrending se,-ues too numerous to meii tiie.i and impossible to adequately describe. Hell) came from the a.'i.-ii-i-nl inh-i' nn 1 the sulli-rers were sent to their friends. I li'ari i.-bitfi J Uijfiiiih. ierni:ii,i . I:i;j:i1 tii2'aliil,ili('. Mt'Mi 11, Oct. 1 L There was nn im portaul debate to-day in the lower house of the Pavariati Urichsralu on the subject of tlm Papal infallibility. The Minister of Worship und Public Instrnefinn, icplying to tin interpellation by a uuinber of depu ties, heretofore reported ill these despatch es, said the Slate had at all times 11 right lo make changes in the laws relating to the Church. The Church having declared n change of principles, nud infallibility being a doctrine dangerous lo the Slate, the government had resohed to protect any and all of its citizens who cannot accept the infallibility of the Pope as an article of faith. The go vernment would still consider such persons Catholics, nud would oppose any cneroach mcnU by the Church upon the piinciples of ilie civil constitution. Moreover, the Minister declared that ihu beutinielits ol the king und Council vf State favored the separation ol the religious nnd pulitical branches, ot the government, and the com- pie to independence of each. Elk thin Mi iiiii:i:s. Three culored men were atrociously iniiiilered in Phila delphia on cloc-ti'in day without provoca tion. Their only olli n.-e was voting Ihe llepuhlicun tel.rl. It was done by the IK 11101 rats of lluii city. The VV&f of Thursday says : Slicnlf IhjiIs oili r, by public ndveiliso 1111 nt, a tliotiMiud dull. us ivw nrd fur tho ar rest mil conviction of eueit of the murder ers ol tho lliivc colored lui U killed nil dec- , I I , 1 t 1 . . 1 ..... " V" " U,,V v ,l l"?? ? tt ? ' n . w'TrV I ' '"r " M'-1 l'"" '" ll" Hlei aillli ci.Ulliial and paid . 1 , I i' ti : if , " Itllill 9m Hill'. II I l I U 11 Hill 1 Hi Urn tvllli ii kltiiil. liiti.i It' llioin iw oui . 1 . 1 . . . i- 1,1 -i 1. 1 1 ""oiiun. nn. jf 01 1 ...1 u.upm i .1. i.iaii.is 01 i""" '''" ' ' ii.e .0.1 1.1 u.o I "''' 1 ";' . '.' ."'v"'" ' I u"1 " l"'"'lwa ' Unul i...uii..g 11. rv 111 UU rt'ir 4I ' IIWVVU .11 . 1 . . 1 . .1 ....... l . ... 1 ;i( i.. ...... 1 11 4 ' U " ' "'" 1,1 ,;, ul, ..,., j,,, , . 1 . 1.1 ...... .. .1 ...li.l. , ....... 1. ... ll" I "III I" WUIU Willi"! UillC U'" ."CIIH.' irtt II' tji'iliy. Ill liuluiii.li liliiiait.il . ,..,. ,.i.. a Hi.iml.li. iu v.il ... i.,i.i. "',' . I ' ' w " m uii;. Wu arit t'lailil.-d ntul imt ui -nisi d lo leuiii ll.ut I 10 net if. .o.iu. .11 of piufi ..r t'n'li I1.1 ur.aiv I (Im ynrnlby if ul ,-lli.M., nil I that In:. I.y I K tu.n- tl Jmll ill 1 ii..ileiili.ltiol el llu b'.o.i.ly dud. IU r. " II. V l'OI'l' lai' Inirf I'll lliu f id I I' illiaiu l'l bl.i t 1 4 Hi u.iii kill -iliii liiaiOllie l.itfi'i wl.ii lik.Huv kli..( Hi lb. U4lo.u Li'ibiL I Im ll. lliu mill d.i'.c Uf in lima lb. '.I Ml.it., kitd Ik blu) ll.iy ..'. Luty vkloiui. 1.014 li.v I .0 4 cnulitl 1 lu .14 Uu Iwd Uu (in l.i J I In. ii I II' k 'I..VI l.HUI IHt U' . Lu. k, l.,-bl- l l'l I.l II.1.IM. i I. aid U- kaL Ibg 'Wo f. hum Ihm," a. 1 !' lit , llu u. d. 1 ) ui U .1 :lm nt u.H.- V" ki 4 llw ll4i I. Ik. w Will," l'l'1'' ! Hul nol-i, ' iUiw aiv J tujjm il.i,i It 41 mm, U"t-4dajk, I.14I I lUuu.;l )ki k,,a i'n t kUmti.'l 0 t New Norton, Vol. 3, ,o. S. i Old Norlen, Vol. 31, No. 10. C'OMI'I.KTi: LIST OF flll'MHI.KS ELIHTI.U TO Till: MUISLA. TIKE. Itrpiiblicnii Majority 011 Joint Ilnl lot 27. JJelow wc present 11 complete list of tho members elected to tho next Lcirislaturo. Tho newly elected .Senators hro" marked with a star (). Frank J). Collins, )., lias received tho certificate of election by . 1... . . r. 1 1 . y me K' "aResi, nanus, nun WO prcSUIllO his seat will be contested. HEMATK. riiiladclphen First district, Itobcrt P. Dechert, 1), ; Second district, E. V. Da vis, H.; Third dislsict, Davin A. Xade, D.; Fourth district, Geo. Connel, 11. Chester, Dclewnro and Montgomery Henry S. Evans, IL; II. Jones lirooke,"l. liticks Jesse V. Knight, I). Ixdiigh nnd Northampton Edwin Al bright, I). llerks J. Depuy Davis, D. Scliuylkil Wm. M. Hnndall. D. Carbon. Monroe, l'iko nud Wayne Al bert G. lh-odhead, D. Luzerne, Monroe and l'iko V. D. Col lins, D. liradford, Susquehanna. iVayno nnd Wyoming I,. K. Fitch, IL Cameron, M'Keau, Potter nnd Tioga 15. 1$. Strang, K. Lycoming, Union nnd Snyder Andrew II. bill. D. -Northumberland, Montour, Columbia and Sullivan Charles It. liuckalew, I). Dauphin and Lebanon David Mummn, Lancaster -Esaias Uillingfclt, 15., John 1$. Wnrfel, 11. Cumberland and Franklin J. M. Weak ley, IL "York and Aihims W'm. E. Sherry, D. Somerset, lieill'ord and Fulton Hiram Findley, D. lliair, Huntingdon, Cenlre, Mifilin and Perry 11. Urueo Petrikiti, D.; David M. Crawford, 1). Indiana and Westmoreland Ilarrv White, It. J Clinton, Cambria, Clearfield and Elk W. A. Wallace, D. Westmoreland, Fayette and Greene A. A. Purnian, D. Allegheny Jas. I,. Graham, It.; Miles S. Humphreys, It. Washington and lieaver James S. ltu tan. It. Mercer, Venango and Warren Harri son Allen, It. Crawford und Erie Geo. 15. Dciamater, LKCA1MTTLATIO.V. ltujiubliciiis, Democrats, 17 Id IIOL'SK OF ItEI'IlKSHNTATIVKS. Philadelphia First district, G. II. Smith, It.: Second, Gcorau M'Gowen, D.; Third, Samuel Josephs, D.; Fourth, Win. Elliot, It.; Fifth, C. II. Dougherty. D., Sixth, Charles A. Porter. It.; Seventh. Howard J. Potts, It.; Eighth, Samuel Daniels, It.; Sinih. V. t,i. 11. Vodges, li.; Tenth. Satnuel D. D.iiloy. D.; Eieveiith, J. 11. Hancock, it.; Twelfth, George W. Fox, it.; Khirti cutli, S. 1. Struck. It.: I Fourteenth, John Lamon. It.: Fifteenth. ' A,I;l,a Albright, It.; Sixteenth. A.l). Lev- j 'T1",--' U veutei-nth. G. II. Griiliih, IL; Lighteenth, James X. Marks, 11. -vuams Isaac ill reier. 1). Franklin Tliaddeus W. Mahon, It. Aruisirotig P. IC. Uowman, It. Piiaver, Puller and Washington D. M. Li-athermau, (i. . Fleeter and W. 11. Mickey, It.; Dr. Joseph l.iisk, 1). Dcdfurd und Fulton J. W. Dickei sou, D. Lerxs -John A. Conrad. A. T. C. Kef- I fer md II. Ii. Schwartz, 1). P.lair 15. L. Hewitt, It, 3 had ford li. S. Partt a:td a. P. II. Pack, Pllek -'amuel D.irrah, P., and S. C. 1 Ptivsell, b", Cambria Saiuu-.'l Henry, li. Putter and M'K. en - Lucius llouers, P. Carbon and Monroe Uichard S. Sin pics, 1). Allegheny James Tavlor, M. 1'dwards, John t.illiilan, D. .. White, II. K. Sam ple. J. W. Pallauliue and Alexander Mil lar. U. Cluster lus' ph C. Keech and I-evi I'ri.er, li. C.iiure-P. fitay Mivk. D. Clearlteld John La H she. D. Clarion and Korot-rJ. IL Lawson, 1). Clinton, Lyeominj and Sullivan A. C. Xovs and Samuel W ilson, 1). Columbia -I'hailes II. Prockwav. D. Crawford - S. II. tiray ai.d Win. P. (Ileas.in, It. Cumberland -.1. liomberger, It. Dauphin aud Perry Andrew Iv. P.lack, I. S. Si'lnniiiki'V ami .lo.-ph Shuler, 1. Delaviaie Th... ". Cuoper, It. hrio t.orgo U. Slarraud CP, gc rs, K. I-.lk, Cameron nud .lefleisou A. I. son, l(. I'iiyi tto Samu.l II. Suiiih, D. Huntingdon -F. II. Line, U. Iiidiairi- T. M'.Mullin, 11. IlO- Wil- .luuiala and Milllili - tli o. D. I.iinealer -1). K. limkbold M'.lehell, r, J. C. (I. Hi-lu ll uml C. I,. Iluii-ii L,i-r. It. Liwren. e - A. P. M i..r, , K, l.l.-llliill Allthi.llV s. Fly, n. l.i hi.di Adam .'o.. lever nud Herman M- Filter, J. I.iiuroe Pi. -hard Willi. nn. ., p, i'i'uli-y. P. 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L I (III ll..u;i', tkb.U llllMU.Uf 1 1.4 1 m Jk.lll.1. I4l m l)lti4U i. I 1 lb. IU lUkii.l lUll.k.lVi- ADVERTISING SCHEDULE , 10I.liics,oriil;()ii( 100 Words, mnkon Square 1 fq On a week 1.00 S(r?i 8 S.p 4 K, '4"col i,;co"l'l col S.iK). '2.50. Ji.o.i fi.in) S.00 15.00 3.00 a.nii 4.1! ); s on n mi in mi Two weeks LEO Unco " J.OO il.5o; 4.r, ri.O,) .O0l3.0OL'().0O lour " a. no 4.50! fi.sc; n.m 10.00 lft.uoas.so I'ivo " 2.75' .1.00 II. .Ml 7.00 IlI.iki 17 oii 'r. on tix " :8.ih: 0.7S; T.-Vi' H.tKjl;.0018.(K7.M) 1 ivo mo's :8.!K; 7.5n: 8.50; O.oi) 15.00 :.'0.00 oil.OO I'lnee" '.6oi W.OO .fw 10.UO 0.00 25.00 40.0a Six :5.0lV H.tKl'll.OO i2.WI 23.00 MWoO.On Mnc ill.OD lO.IMi 13.00 15.00 il5.0045.00 75.00 One rear :8.00 13.00 1 5.00 liO.OO 10.00fi0.00i 1C ' ' ,i 11 Aitnsiir.M. sr.RJio.K. Text "Xii Hrk BrMATctms WnKnn bur Ei. rixis to Find a Bco." Fellow sisters, hrclhcr n,tncn, women nnd children, generally nnd pai liculnrly peal(' lug. You needn't hustle any pages lor llm text, for it ain't there. It is a special dis pensation to your appointed pastor ; nnd Im hurls it. ut you for what it is worth. Where the hen scratches Ihere sho expects to find n bug. Did you come from tho raco track of tho world to parade your "trotting harness" before the meek aud lowlv V IIuvu you dropped the dazzling rallies of business and pleasure to while nn idle hour mvnv. listening to the mournful melody that is rung by angel hands from the sacred iiai'pS thai hang forgotten upon the drooping w il lows of morlalily Y Or are vou tusseling for the nlmighty dollar Verily I say tin" to you, where tho hen Bcralchcef thero bIio expects to find a bug. My drowsy hearers, wc arc. a lot of dn Hinged goods, trying to palm ourselves oil' uiion each other for more than our market value ; nnd old llrtn of Time, Death & Co., is doing a heavy commision business upon our stock in trade. I hear tho mallet of. death, with its mechanical tap, tap. nnd solid "going, going," nnd the next miuuto down it will come upon some of our unenn cious Lends, nnd wo shall be folded up likd tents of ihe Arabs, and ns Bilently boruo nwny to the other side of Jordan, where 1hn drygoods man refrains from troubling, and the grocer litis nothing to say, nnd tho weary hen ceases from seratchinn, nnd tho precious bug is found. In the midst of liib we nro in debt, says a noble proplict, who was near kin lo your beloved paslor. If auv of you are tempted to lurry iu the tavern of life, nnd fail lo settle your accounts with Ihe landlord, may the" text rise up beforo you like a fabulous Arabian hero, only to rest from the rough nnd tumble giant, and deter you from that of utter depravity where bummers lead trustful hens to scratch up the bus they devour. Vour undivided attention is further soli cited to the siguilication of the text, meta phorically aud collectively, in small pack ages to suit the capacity, from thu boy shucking peanuts peacefully iu the corner, lo the hardened sinner who talks so proud ly iu your pastor's presence. And woo unto you, young woman, seasawing up the broad aisle with your new bonnet and streamers a llyin', for your fancy neck cloths, go on until you slip over a" bale of cotton and are left to drift away over tho brimstone sea of national disgrace a by word nnd just that you loved not wisely but too well. Xo, beloved, I warn you now, if you manifest symptoms of eucli cowardice as has been' handed down to you from h'mh places, the biggest pair of stogy boots iu this congregation will riso up in judgment au'ain.M yot.. ;.::' kick yon out into the broad road that leads to ever lasting ruin. And finally, when you cut out the crust from your brown bread loaf and scrape tho hard beans from the top of your noon-t'ulo pot, if you cut a li'.tle below the crisp for the beggar's and outcast's portion, your conscience and digestion will trouble you less ; and as you steal out, ns sonic of yoti liu 10-nigni, wncro the. silver moon of j memory hangs over the haunted hills of i the past, and j post that jn.in 1 ((Vi r vour btv bow at some hallowed thiircr- oints the way a beloved one went ken heart to heaven, may tho eternal verdure of the evergreen hope spring up iu the barren spots trod hard by the busy feet of the absorbing now, anil bring you to the sweetness of that pcaco and the tenderness of that love that over llows continu illy in deeds and words for the elevation of the rng-u-mutlins who inarch in the rear ranks ol the great army of hum unity ; for the barbarians are not. all in ragged lile, but, many a gem of purist ray serene" wants but a lifting from the tilth to shine. So mote it be. Prolher Slowf,. .t, circulate the platter for the root of evil, until it is all rooted out of this place. For verily I s ty unto you. the hen that scratches lu re expects to' find n bug. Shell out. iioi:::oat.i or ui -iii.i is.m. .1 .Tlotitrr iiiiI Diiitzliicr Klrliicil anil U lilpic!. A United States ollleial reports, under date ol'S pti Uiber S, 1S71, a series of out ragis perpetrated iu Chatham county, North Carolina, on Mrs. Catharine Fergu son, her daughter, (Sirah Jane, Ferguson,) three of her sons; and a young man "named 10 li Philips. This official, who is ono of the m ist fi arless and useful iu the service, at once pr leeeded to investigate the matter, and 'ihe r. still was, he speedily brought all the parties to Kalcigh. Miss'sarah Jann Fcri!UMin, 'l j ears' of age, mad.: an ntli tlavit of tli. ' facts before Mr. commissioner slialler. The ollleial referred t make fur ther inouit ies, which served to corroborate 1 the girl's fctateiin iit. The other live w ho weie . intra ved, wu. i. she was, stand ready to sustain lu r iu her testimony. Mis Ferguson s is that disguised men, some of whom were known to her, viniU'd her inother'ii house l it-.' iu 1 . eeinber last. At the bisi visit they broke into the houso and loi-k otll two of i.i-r three brothers and u hipK d tin 111 very badly. They cut tho blood fruiii ilu-in. The I unity talked about this otiliae, and tho r. Mill w is Iho K 11 klu in. i.ln a wi'i.u.i attack on t.'.u uiili. r nu I il.niL'bti r nud lIuvu kuiis. 'i hey It.iLj , into the hi'Us.i Hunill, t "ok out llm lllo'ber ; and v. hipi.l In r Willi tiiiKted Htickk. liny I ton- ell b. I cl .tlis, tlovw her down 011 llu. I ground, li .!. bug Li r buiida mi l In I, Htid In . it lu r, 'i l.i 1 c Li-id I., r at, 1 tuo whip ;p.dh.r. I 1 lu y l i ui-i-d an l w..iiti.li d l.i t s i thai ' him could i.oi . t abo.il I .1 11 111 iiilh. 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