Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 21, 1872, Image 1

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    ADVERTISING SCHEDU1
THE SUNBURY AMERICAN,
IS rUIkttSHED EVERY SATURDAY BY
EM'L "WILVERT, Proprietor,
Moors A Dlsslngcr's Building, Markot Square,
At (il.RO In Advance.
It not pnid within 6 Month $2.
Snbtcription taken for Un than tlx Month:
Oo-RCTF.rt with this establishment Is an cxtcn
elvcNKYV JOB OFFICE, containing a Variety of
plain and fancy type equal to any establishment
n the lntrlor of the State, for which the patron
ogo of the public Is respectfully solicited.
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PRICE 91 SO IN ADVANCE. S
SUNBURY, PA SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1872.
! Old Merirn, Ynl.ai, No. 13.
SUNBURY
AMERICAS
professional.
Seta I
bbcrtiscmcnts.
Sit. KOVI.lt, Attorney and Counsello
nt Law. Rooms Nos. 33 Second Floo r
Bright' Building, SUNBURY, PA. Profession a
bnslnesn attended to, in the courts of Northum
borland and ndlolnlnj cnnr.llcs. Also, In the
Vircnt and Dvttrict Courts for the Western Dis
trict of Pennsylvania. Claims promptly collect
ed. Particular attention paid to catet In Jinnk
miJey. Consultation can bo had In the Ger
man language. niar25,'71.
lTlt. CHAN. M. MAKTIsT
rilYSICIAN AND SURGEON",
Smibiir), Penu'a.
Offlco on Front Street, next door to Unas &
Fagely. ang3,'73-ly.
Lll. KANE, Attorney at Lnw, SUN
BUR Y, PA., ofllce in Manser's Building
near the Court House. Front Room up stairs
nnove the Drue Store. Collections made in Nor
thumberland and adjoining counties.
Biiiiliury, Pa., June 8, 1872.
II. II. KANE, Attorney nt Law, 8UN-
BURY.PA. Oftlcc lu the Clement Bulld
tlings, second lloor. Entrance on Market street.
Professional business in this and adjoining coun
ties promptly uttended to.
Stinbury, Ma rcb 1.1 W lh .
j7 JlTlKKI.E CO. Market Street,
SUNBURY, PA.
Dealers In Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Glass, Varnishes, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars,
Pocket Hooks, Dairies, Ac.
8p. WOLYEKTOJr, Attorney at Law.
Market Square, SUNBURY, PA. Profession
al business In this and adjoining counties prompt
y uttended to.
C1 A. IIEIMEXNXVWEK, Attorney nt
.' Law, SUNBURY, PA. All business en- !
tni.-ted to his care attended to promptly and with
diligence. np!27-07 j
T I . MASSE1S. Attorney nt Law, SUN- ;
J.I.. BURY, PA Collections ntfrnUM to in
the comities of Northumberland, Uiiloi , Snyder, ,
Montour, Columbia and Lycoming. npllO-lill j
VX. I1UK I'., Attorney nt Law, Sunbury, '
l'a. Ollico in Masonic Hall Building. :
Collections of claims, writings, and all kinds of ,
iegul business attended to carefully and with'
lisp:iteh. II April S, 1S71. ly. j
IJOI.OJIOS MAIiICK,
MUM.
m
NCMllltY KIAKULK YAllO,
opposite the. Court Itonsc,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
THE nndcrslencd has returned from the Ver
mont Marble Quarries with 50 Tons of
Marble for
Monuments), Gravc-Ntoncsi,
Ho has bought nt such figures that
will allow him to sell bettor stone, for
X less money, tbnu heretofore. The best
iSurherland Falls Marble,
which Is better than Italian. Rutland Is now
old as low as the Manchester.
Those who need anything In the Marble line,
for Monuments, Grave-Stones, or other purposes,
will find It to their Interest to call and exnmino
this Inrgo stock, as better bargains can bo secur
ed than buying from parties 'huckstering' round
the country.
All lettering will bo done. In tlio neatest and
most Improved style.
W. M. DAUGIIERTY.
Sunbnry, June SO, 187H.
" NEW
Flonr, Feel, Fruit ani VeetaMe Store,
Spruce Street, between Front and Second,
SUNBURY, PA.
JOHN WILVER
having just opened a Store nt tlio a bora place,
where all kinds of of the best brands of
Hour tmd I'eort
will be sold at greatly reduced prices. The ccle-
i hinted Buck's Mills Flonr will be kept constantly
' on hand. Also, all kinds of
I Feed, Grain, Corn, Oats and Rye, chopped or
' whole,
. I'olutoes, Apple., Cabbugc A Fruit
! generally, nt n cheaper rate than can be bought
'. elsewhere. All goods delivered Free of Charge.
Call and examine my stock and ascertain the
i prices before purchasing elsewhere,
j JOHN WILVER.
I Simbuiy, Dec. 2, !S71.-lf.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Ofilec at bis residence on Arch street, one square j
north of the Court House, near the J ill, SUN
lU'UY, PA. Collections and all professional ,
business promptly attended to in ibis and adjoin- '
ing counties. Consultations can bo had In tlio
German language. .iniji-iai-. j tll0
" "" i
v. w. zir.iM.Rii. I.. T. nouun,uii.
7.ii:;i.r.n a- koiikiiacii,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Office in llaupt's Buildinsr, lately occupied by
Judge Rockefeller and L. T. Rohrbach, Esq.
Collections and all professional business
pr-mptly attended to hi the Courts of Xorlhuin-
lierlaud and adjoining counties.
Dee. 2. 171.
H Up De Graft 's
HETE JTsTID
INFI1UIAUY,
S U N 11 U II Y, P E N N ' A.
rillllS Institution is now open for the reception
-L of Patients for the treatment of Disease of
EYE,
$otcl3 itittr tcstiinnmis.
-rational hotel,
V. F. KITCKEX, Piioi'iur.Tim,
Mi. C.mimfi., Noiitu'h Cointy, Pa. ,
Centrally located in the town, and ample ne- I
iitiimo.t:iit.i j fimiUlie.l tn !" ' ""tl.ir nnl.lW. I
A convcydnce runs to and from every passenger j
train ('? of charge. j
July 27, 1S72. i
ritiiivinov IIOISE. C. NEl'F ;
W ' Profrletor, Corner of Market .t Second
Streets, opiosite the Court
Pa.
House, Sunbury, j
Mav2S, 70.
ALLEGHENY IIOl'NE. A. BECK,
Pronrletor,N.S12 and S14 Market Street.
Above eighth, PHILADELPHIA. Terms, fi
vcr dav. He respectfully solicits yourpatron
' , JanO'72.
XTTIOXAI. HOTEL. AUGUSTUS
lN WAI.D, Proprietor, (Jcorgetown Nortli'd
Count v, Pa., at the Station of the N. C. It. W.
Choice wines and cigars at the bar.
The tabids supplied with the best the market
;UVords. tiood stabling and attentive ostlers.
CMTIEI.N It EST A I'll ANT,
LOU 18 HUM M EL, Proprietor,
Commerce St., SHAMOK1N, PENN'A.
Having lust relltted the above Saloou for the
nceomodatlonof the public, is now prepared to
EAIJ,
TII1J0AT,
LUNUS,
CATAKKII,
j &c, &c, &c,
t
j and operations In GENERAL SURGERY. Our
I collection of INSTRUM ENTS is very large, com
i pri.ing all the latest Iiii'iiovKMiiSTS, enabling us
I
SURGERY
lu all form.'. Physicians are invited to accom
pany Patients to our Institution for operations.
Bv request of many Citizens, we will attend to
calls in GENERAL' PRACTICE.
Iiifiriiini'j, Clement lliiilding,
CORN Elt THIRD AND MARKET STS.,
.SUN15UHY, PA.
C. E. IT IE (UtAFI',
Pbvsiclau and Surgeon.
Stinbuiy, Feb. lS72.-tf.
J. W. WASHINGTON'S
(.H IM) KAKItEK NIIOI'.
The old permanent shop of the town.
We decline the boast, but ut the same limo
consider that the mighty truth mayibe seasona
bly spoken without manifesting an uncomforta
ble amount of vanity and ambition.
Just twenty years ago I began my business
career In this place half my lifetime thus far
spent, have I stood upon tne noor oi our sioq
HAETIMOUE LOCK HOSPITAL
JR. JOHNSTON,
- Physlclnn of this celebrated Institution, has
discovered the most certain, spocdy, pleasant and
effectual remedy In the world for nil
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures,
Affections of Kidneys and Bladder, Involun
tary Discharges, Iiiipotcncy, General Debili
ty, Nervousness, Dyspepsy, Languor, Low
Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of
the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness
of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head,
Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections of Liver, Lungs,
Stomach or Bowels these terrible Disorders
arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth thoso
secret and solitary practices more fatal to their
victims than the song of Syrens to the Mariners
of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes
of anticipations, rendering marriage, &c., Impos
sible. IOUNG MEN
especially, who have become the victims of Soli
tary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit
which annually sweeps to an untimely grave
thousands of young men of the most exalted
talents and brilliant Intellect, who might other
wise have entranced listening Senates with the
thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstacy the
living lyre, may call with full confidence.
MARRIAGE.
Married Persons or Young Men contemplating
marriage, nwaro of Physical Weakness, (Loss
of Procrentive Power Itnpotencv), Nervous Ex
citability, Palpitation, Organic Weakness, Ner
vous Debility, or any other Disqualification,
speedily relieved.
Ho who places himself under the care of Dr. J.
may religiously conllde lu his honor ns a gentle
man, and confidently rely ivwn his skill us a Pliv.
eicliiu.
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
Impotcncy, Loss of Power, immediately Cured
and full Vigor Restored.
This Distressing Affection which renders Life
miserable and marriage impossible is the penalty
paid by the victims of improper indulgences.
Young persousnre too apt to commit excesses
from not being nwaro of the dreadful conseqenccs
that may ensue. Now, who vhat understands
the subject will pretend to deny tbst tho power
of procreation is lost sooner by those rilling into
improper habits than by the prudent I Besides
being deprived tho pleasures of healthy offspring,
the most serious and destructive symptoms to both
body and mind arise. The system becomes de
ranged, the Physical and Mental Functions
Weakened, Loss of Procrentive Power, Nervous
Irritability, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart,
Indigestion, Constitutional Debility, a Wasting
of t lie Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay and
Death.
A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS.
Persons ruined in health by unlearned preten
ders who keep them trifling month after month,
taking poisonous and injurious compounds,
should apply immediately.
DR. JOHNSTON,
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon
don, Graduated from one of tho most eminent
Colleges in the United States, nnd the greater
part of whoso ife has been spent in the hospitals
of London, Pris, Philadelphia and elsewhere,
has effected some of the most astonishing cures
that- were ever known ; many troubled w ith ring
ing in tho head and cars when asleep, great
nervousness, being nlarined at sudden sounds,
bnshfiilncss, with frequent blushing, nt tended
sometimes with derangement of mlud, were cured
immediately.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Dr. J. addresses all those who have lujurrd
themselves by improper Indulgence nnd soiitary
habits, wjiich ruin both body mid mind, untitling
them for litlier business, etudy, society or mar
riage. '1 iii:si: arc some of the sad and melancholy
SMitoicsV'lIi'Villj BKiV ti.i'xmor; 'rmnfcSii rin.
Back n ml llonrt, iumflons of Sight", Loss or Mus
cular Power, Palpitation of the Heart , Dyspepsy,
Nervous Irritability, Derangement of Digestive
Functions, General Debility, Symptoms or Con
sumption, Ac. ,
Mf.staij.t-The fcarfut effects on tho mlud
arc much to be dreaded Loss of Memory, Con
fusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil
Forebodings, Aversion to Society, Self-Distrust,
Love of Solitude, Timidity, S:e., are Bonus of the
evils produced.
TttoisAsns of persons of nil ages can tiow
judge what is the eiiuscof their declining health,
losing their vigor, becoming, weak, pale, nervous
niDNVJincR,
BT R. W. F.MRHSON.
Around this lovely valley rise
Tho purple bills of paradise.
Oh, softly on your banks of har.e
Her rosy faco for summer lays.
Bscalmed along the azure eky.
The argosies of clnudland lie,
Whose shore, with many a shining rift,
Far off their pearl white peaks uplift.
Through all the long midsummer day
The meadow sides aio sweet with hay,
I seek the coolest sheltered sent,
Just where tho field and forest meet
Where grow the pine trees tall nuil bland,
The ancient oaks austere and grand,
And frlngy roots and pebbles fret
The ripple of the rivulet.
I watch the mowers as they go
Through the tall grass a white-sleeved row-;
With even strokes their scythes they swing,
In tune tho merry whetstones ring
Behind the nlmhfc youngsters run
And they toss thick swaths in the sun j
The cattle graze, while warm and still,
Slopes the broad pasture, basks the hill.
And bright, w hen summer breezes break,
And green wheat crinkles like a lake.
The butterfly and humble bee
Come to tho pleasant wood with me
Quickly before me runs the quail,
The chickens skulk behind I ho rail,
High up tlio lono wood pigeon sits,
And the. woodpecker pecks and flits ;
Sweet woodland music sinks and swells,
The brooklet rings its tingling hells,
The swarming insects drone and hum,
The partridge beats his thioblng drum,
The squirrel leaps among tho boughs,
And chatters in his leafy house,
The oriole flashes by, and look !
Into the mirror of the brook.
Where the blue bird turns Ids coat,
Two tiny feathers fall and float.
As silently, ns tenderly,
The dawn of peace descends on me.
Oh, this is peace ! I have no need
Of friends to walk, or bonk to read,
A dear companion hc.irc abides ;
Close, to my thrilling heart ho hides.
The holy silence In his voice :
I lie ami listen, and rejoice.
fEliSttHajttDMS.
lilies
& hettbes.
THE IKON .MAN.
serve '.lis friends with the best rerreslunenis, nnu ..... . , . .., mie,l
fresh Lager Beer, Ale, Porter, nnd all other malt , J lctin7int rtci.,f ttlll, witlim ulllt
'l""is. ! elapse of time embraced by tlio mighty folds of
.'riii:t tfst-rri ! that eventful period have I shaved nearly cvery-
t.l ..." " I lmily ,n ,1)(5 t.oull,rv (, common parlance) and
JOSEPH BACHER, Proprietor, I to oblige tho public interest wo herein publicly
Third Street, near tho Depot, : ,,, 100 to our nitrons old and new that we
SUNBURY, PENN'A. ! lire ready to shave them all again three hundred
ti.u i. t .,.i,,iiieTi'il on the European plan, iiionsand times or more.
Meals at all hours day and uiglit. A Ladies' ; Come when you please, jtmt in tiiu U the max
Saloon attached. The best ot Liquors kept ut :
tbe bar. Charges moderate. niuylS,72.
A convict pressing liis check Against tlio
iron bars of his cell did you ever Bee that
sight ? Did you ever hear tho dismal
clank, clank of rusty iron against moldcring
wood, or the regular tramp of six hundred
men, all of tlicin wearing the bandages of
sin aud disgrace ? Did you ever feel the
cold, damp touch of the great Hag stones ;
look up to the dim roof through tho inters
tices of damp stairs ; feel thai all that great
space throbbed with human hearts, trem
bled with human woe, and were not ready
to weep at tlio thought of tho bitter tears
that had been shed besido the hard pallets?
Some say that the most of such a congrega
tion are given over to hardness of heart.
Yes if one reads that stolid face aud the
Jiut tlira prisoner ,;vtin ins intitrn jaws,
his tierce, hollow, denth-bright eye, his
wide, while-seamed forehead, the gray hair
standing back as if the hand had often
pressed it with burning, feverish impulse
what do you thiuk his ago was '(
"!Scveuty."
A poor guess ; not yet forty-three. Oh,
what a hard, stony faco it was.
"Tlio man has no feeling," said the jail
or ; "neither shame nor grief. He dares
any glance ; ho sneers at sympathy ; his
heart is flint itself. Monsters arc sotuc-
und emaciated, huving a singular appearance , limcg i,0.nl tliink 10 is 0110.
about tne eyes, eouguanu mhi'iuivii.i-
KYEKLY'S HOTEL,
JOSfAH BYERLY, Proprietor, Lower Malni
noy township, Northumberland county. Pa.,
on the road lending 1'roiii Georgetown to Uuion
town, Smith Inn. Trevorton Poltsvllle, ice.
Tho choicest Liquors and Seg.irs at the bar.
Tbe tables arc provided with the best of the sea
son, tabling large aud well suited for drovers,
with gooil ostlers.
Every attention paid to make guests comforta
ble. Nov. 11, lS71.-ly.
Eating House.
Waltz & Bright,
Third Street, opposite the Moure & Dissinger
buildings,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.,
lmvo opened un Eating House, und furnish
.Meat Ht all Hour.
All kinds of Game in season, Fish, Turtle, Oys
. ..... ...... c......l In Mm lie! stvle.
Families supplied with Turtle Soup, &c, at Claret
the shortest notice.
The best of Malt Liquors nt the Bar.
June 22, 1S72. If.
tin we are always ready to. work, torcnoon or
afternoon, to shave you, hair cut von, shampoo
you, whisker dye von, or perfume, comb nnd ar
range the hair with artistic skill, in tlio "water
fall" or water raise !ylo to suit tho customer.
We work to please, not "please to work.
Stop, don t go past our suop in gel siiai-n uu
the basis of ability because we do It as well us
It can be done or ever could be.
A chance is nil that we demand
To give the proof we hold in baud.
A few door above Depot, near Market street.
Oct. 1, 1S70.
" LIU CO It ST O It E ! "
1 CHRISTIAN NEFF,
Seeoud Street, opposito tho Court House, SUV
; BURY, PA., ,
! Respectfully Invites the attention of Retailers
1 aud others, that bo has on hand, and will cou-
I .......,.. L-...... ..11 bl.id nf
i BtUIIllV m tl ml ni.......
Inshtcss fcurtis.
FOKK1GN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
Consisting of Pure Brandies: Cogniuc, Cherry,
Ginger, Roehellc und Otord.
Whiskies: Pure Rye Copper-iistllled, Monnn
gahela, Apple nnd Nectar.
PURE HOLLAND GIN !
Wines: Cuuinpaguo Wine, Sherry, Port and
Hum,
W. S. KIIOADS.
, l'ACKF.K HAAS
WS. ItllOAliS V CO.,
HKTAtl. IIKAI.KKS OP
ANTHRACITE COAL, SUNBURY, PENN'A.
OrricE with Haas, Fagki.y & Co.,
Orders left at Seasholti! it Bro's., otllce Market
treet, will receive prompt attention. Country
ustuni respectfully solicited.
Feb. 4, l&7l.tf.
Crab Cider, Champagne Cider, N. E.
Brown Stout and Bcoten Ale.
STOMACH AND BAR BITTERS,
And all others Liquors which can be found lu
the city markets, which will be sold at Whole
sale and Retail. Every article guaranteed as
represented. Also, a largo lot of DEMIJOHNS
and BOTTLES, always on hand.
1-0' Orders promptlj uttended to, and public
patrouago respectfully soticiicu
t ion .
YOUNG MEN
Who have injured themselves by a ccrtirin prac
tice indulged in when alone, a habit frequently
learned from evil companions, or nt school, the
elloets of which arc nightly felt, even when
asleep, und If not cured, renders marriage iiuiios
sible, ami destroys both mind and body, should
apply immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the hopcor his
country, the darling of bis parents, should be
snatched from all prospects und enjoyments ol
life, by the consequence of deviating from tlio
path of nature und indulging in a certain secret
habit. Such persons MfsT, before contemplating
MAURlAGK,
reflect that a sound mind und body are the most
necessary requisites to promote connubial happi
ness. Indeed without these, the Journey through
life becomes u way pilgrimage t the prospeia
hourly darkens to the view ; tho mind becomes
shadowed with despair and tilled with themelau
choly reflection, t hut the happiness of another
becomes blighted with our own.
A CERTAIN DISEASE.
When the misguided and imprudent votary of
pleasure linds that he has Imbibed the seeds of
this painful disease, it too often unpiens that an
ill-llineil sense oi snaine, or ureuu ui uwjiji
deters him from uppl)lng to those who, from
education and respectability, can alone befriend
1,'mi ,i,.n viii'' till I he constitutional syrsqitoins ot
tills horrid disease make their uppearunce, such
ns ulcerated soro throat, diseased uosu, uocturul
imins lu the head and llnibs, dimness of sight,
deafness, nodes on tlio shin bones und arms,
blotches on the head, face and extremities, pro
gressing with frightful rapidity, till at last the
public of the mouth or the bones of the nose fall
In, and tho victim of this awful disease becomes
a horrid object of commiseration, till death puts
a period to his dreadful siitlering, by seudiug
him to " that Undiscovered Country from whence
uu traveller returns."
It is a melancholy fuel that thousands Dir.
victims to this terrible disease, through falling
Into tho hauds of Ignorant or unskilliul rtlfc,
TENDERS, who, by tho use of that deadly Pol
sou, Mercury, Vc., destroy the constitution, aud
incapable of curing, Keep inu um .,
month fter month taking theli noxious or In
jurious eouifiounds, and lusleail ol iielng rcsioiea
to a renewal ol Llle igorann uu(i,iuc, uo-
alr leave him with ruiued lleailii io njii ucr
his galling disiipiMjliiinienl.
T such, therefore, Dr. Joiisstos pledges him
self to preserve the most Inviolable Secrecy, and
from his exteusive practice und observations lu
the
till:
aud
"Hut his crime "t"'
"Wife murder; at least he caused her
death. !Sho was a terrible womati, and
neglected a little child, 1 think, so that it
died, 1 believe ; and ho hated and liually
killed lr."
A history to make ono shudder.
lie has never expressed remorse, tiud our
chaplain sees him only for form's sake ; it
is impossible to keep up uu iulerest iu
him."
And yet there wero some remnants of
nobility noout turn. J'.vcu tuts man nau
been young aud innocent at his mother's
knee ; no nau Known sorrow ; no uiu icei
remorse, perhaps. Who can tell '(
"Let her have it," said tho jailor, ns my
little Minnie picked a beautiful flower from
the forbidden ground.
"I.illle Minnie is naughty to-day," said
the child, with a subdued look. Mamma,
put Minnie iu prison !"
Such a horrible revulsion passed over me
at these words. Had not children as beau
tiful grown into tt t Aiy very sout
shuddered. It was with an eil'urt that I
entered the gloomy halls with some friends,
the child still prattling. And yet 1 thank
(iod for that day of my exisiesvx.
The stony faco was there ; the great hol
low eyes looked eagerly. Seldom was a
child soeu in tint deathly gloom.
"Man do you want a pretty flower ?"
cried little Minuic, holdiug it up. She was
lifted to his level. To my astonishment he
took it ; his lip quivered.
"Man you waut a kiss " chirruped the
little bird-voice. A sob that was almost
terrilio was tho answer. Ho withdrew
from sii'ht us if ho had been shot. We
A cliiUr8 voice nau
GOVERNOR CCRTAIN.
HE DEFINESmS POSITION.
A Letter to HI Friends.
From the Bellefontc Republican, Sept. It.
Tho following letter addressed to Gen.
James A. Beaver and others named below,
and handed to us by tho first named gen
tleman for publication, so clearly and em
phatically defies tho positiou of our esteem
ed fellow-townsman, Gov. Curtiu, as to
silence tho guns of the Liberal Democracy,
and close the mouths of his cnemys fote
evcr. It is to be regretted that tho pre
carious state of Gov. Curtin's health pre
vents him frotu accepting tho nomination,
as ho was the unanimous choice of the
people of this county, and as wo are assur
ed, of tho entire district for this oflicc.
To Jamks A. Bfaveii, C. C. Htmes, J. Blanch
aki, Jamrs Mii.likf.s, John Johnson, John
Ikwin, Jh., A. O. Foi.st, H. N. .M'Au-ihteii,
Wm. P. Wilson, Gkd. M. Yoccm.
Gk.vtlemex : I have been so prostrat
ed by illuess, since my return, that I have
not attempted correspondence, and letters
received reniaiu unanswered.
My physician has peremptorily forbid
den me to confer with my friends upon any
subject at present, and 1 am now compelled
to write by an ninauuensis. Your letter
advising me of the unanimous action of the
Republicans of my native county, present
ing me as a candidate for Congress, was
received several days since, and I have re
ceived letters and telegrams from tho other
counties of tho district, assuring mo of the
i general desire to present my name as a
j candidate for that ollioe. .Such an
' expression of confidence and devotion
; coming from the people who know me best,
i i r ' ...i T ..I ;..l. .1.- -..-i -C
alio ior w iioni a cuei isu mo euuimest in
lection, inovea me with profoundest grati
tude, and will be cherished among the
most grateful memories of my life.
When the conflicts of ambition and the
exacting cares of ofiicial life have given
place to the supremo desire for the rest and
tmiet of homo and neighbors, your kind
welcome on my return calls for the since-
test expression of my thanks, liut inde
pendent of my indisposition to enter the po
litical canvas as a candidate and the cen
tre of a fierce political struggle of the issues
involved in the contest, it is impossible for
me to accept tho honor you propose to con
fer upon me. My broken health forbids it,
and its adinoiiilions 1 must respect.
Jo pleased, therefore, to convey to my
friends in Centre county, and the other
counties of the Congressional district, who
iu their kind-partiality have thought of
me as a candidate, my many thanks and
declination. I herewith present a note
from Dr. AVillard Parker to Mrs. Curtin.
You notice his opinion is very decided, and
vou know quite well how eminent ho is i
liis profession. 1 am encouraged by Dr.
Parker to hope that after a little while of
absolute rest, skillful medical treatment,
and freedom from care ami excitement, I
mav become Mjoii" iui,,,'h V --
convictions nre well settled and will be
frankly und fully expressed when I am able
to do so with justice to niyseu.
Yours truly, A. (I. Currix.
The following is the letter of Dr. Wil'.ard
Parker, an eminent Pliysiciau of N. York
city, to Mrs. Gov. Curtiu :
Nkw York, Sept. 0, 1S72.
To .Vr.L 7 or. Curtin :
My Dear Madam : In answer to your
inquiry, I would say that the Governor is
111 SUCH a COUUlllou oi mum uuu uuuj,
that without absolute rest and freedom
from excitement, ho can never recover.
Dr. Throop, of Scrauton, Pennsylvania,
who saw Ciov. Curtin with me, in consul
tation, on Wednesday, fully concurred in
this opinion.
Very truly yours,
WiLLAttD Parker.
Curiosities of Animal Life. There
can bo no doubt, writes Mr. Darwin, that
dogs feel slm mo ns distinct from fear, and
something very liko modesty, when beg
ging for food. A great dog scorns the
snarling of a utile dog, and this mav on
called magnanimity. Several observers
had stated that monkeys certainly disliked
being laughed at, as they sometimes in
vent imaginary offences. In the Zoologi
cal Gardens I saw a baboon that always
got into a furious rage when his keeper
took out a letter or book and read it aloud
to him, and his rago was so violont that, ns
I witnessed on otic occasion, he bit his
own leg till tlio blood flowed.
All animals feel wonder ; and many ex
hibit curiosity, the latter affording oppor
tunity for hunters, in ninny parts of the
world, to decoy tho game into their power.
The faculty of' imitation, so strongly deve
loped in man, especially in a babarous slate,
is present in monkeys. A certain bull
terrier of our acquaintance, when ho wish
es to go out of tho room, jumps at tho han
dle of tho door, and grasps it with his
paws, nltbougu lie cannot turn the linndle.
Parrots also reproduce with wonderful
fidelity tho lours of different speakers, and
puppies reared by cats have been known
to lick their feet and wash their faces after
the manner of their foster mothers.
Attention and memory are also present
in the lower animals, and it is impossible I
to deny that the dreams ot dogs and horses
show presence of imagination or a certain
show of reason is present. Animals like
wise profit by experience, as any man real
izes who sels traps. The young arc much
more easily caught than the old, and the
adults gain caution by seeing the fate of
those who nre caught. Tools are also used
by some of tho higher apes. Tho chim
panzee uses a stone to crack a nut resem
bling a walnut, and the Abyssinian bab
oons fight troops of another species, and
roll down stones iu tho attack before they
finally close iu hand-to-hand encounter.
The idea of common property Is common
also to every dog with a hone, to all birds
with their nests, and notably in the case of
rooks. Nor can a certain kind of language
be denied to the brute. The dog commu
nicates his feelings by barks of different
tones, which undoubtedly raise in his fel
low dogs ideas similar to those passing in
his own mind. Edinbuni Jlcvute.
C. NF.FF.
Sunbury, July S, 1869. ly.
ANTHRACITE COAL!
VAI.EXTIXE 1)1 ETZ, Wholesale uud
Retail dealer lu every variety of
ANTHRACITE COAL, I'PPER WHARF,
SL'NBLKV, PENN'A.
All kinds of flraln taken In exchange for Coal.
Orders solicited und tilled promptly. Orders left
at S. F. Neviu's Confectionery Btorc, ou Third
Street, will reeieve prompt ulleutlon, uud niouey
receipted for, tho same us ut the ollico.
.NEW 4 OAE YAltlt.
rpiIE undersigned having conncoted the Coal
XbuMincss wiLh bis extensive FLOUR & (iRAIN
trail.'. Is pn pared to supplv families with the
VERY BEST Ol' 4 E,
4 II E ll' FOR 4 ASH.
Egg, Stove and Nut, constantly on baud. Uruu
tttkuu lu exchange for Coal.
r J. M. CADWALLADEIt,
fj'.mbury, Jan. 15, 1870. -tf.
JACOU UirMAi. TIIOMfSSJll DKKU.
Eire, lilfe uud Aecldeut
INSURANCE AGENCY
or
MIIFVAX A HERR.
MAKKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA,
rnxtPANIES REPRESENTED.
N. American. Philadelphia, Assets, f2,783,5()
KnterDrisc.
MuBhultan, New York,
N. American "
l.orlllard, "
Youkers&N. York "
lluuovcr, "
Imperial, Loudon,
Lycoming, Muncy,
Franklin1 Philadelphia,
Home, New York,
Hartford, Hartford,
PhCBIliX, "
Travelers, '
Farmers Ins. Co., York,
N. British & Mercantile
Nomuierce, New York,
("orwieh, Norwich,
New Eujjlaud Mutual Life,
523,1105
1,868,091
802,570
1,650,130
882,180
750,000
8,000,003
5,501,000
8,825,731
4,516,308
8.544,210
1,027,010
1,851,007
929.100
14,865,824
253,100
868,201
T.SOO.OOO
Xovv, Let iih huvc the Truth.
There is a slight reticence on the part of
the sorehead uud copperheaded journals in
coming to an explanation anil defence of the
vilo and venal record of Mr. Charles K.
Puekalew.
It is charged, and wo challenge success
ful contradiction, thatChas. H. liuckalcw,
as a legislator, in open antagonism to old
established und clearly Democratic princi
ple, has advocated and unstained "special
l.-fi&hition" in the interests of nionied mo
nopolies and corrupt corporal ions.by which
and through which bribery has been en
couraged and venality prospered at tne
Capital of this Common wealth.
It is charged, and we challenge success
ful contradiction, that Charles liuckalcw,
favored and was ready to support Alexan
der K. McClure's pet project to steal Nine
Millions of Stale lionds from the Statu
Treasury in tlio interest of the Pennsylva
nia llailroad King, the same to bo replaced
Lu worthless rubbish to tho same amouul.
consisting of bonds of unbuilt and bogus
roads, destttuto alike ot eiiner capital or
character tho project failing through the
exposures begun and continued by the
Siatilai) Tiainu-riji.
It is' charged, and we challenge success
ful contradiction, that Charles K. liuckalew
feathered Alexander K. McClure's rascally
mount, nt nublic robbery, known as the
IiKAitDED Wheat Straw Dangerous
TO Stole. A l'ruine Farmir corres
pondent writes: It has been discovered
that when stock has had free access to
bearded wheat straw, the beards have work
ed around the lips and gums, causing
swelling, ulceration nnd looseness of the
teeth. A neighbor informed me that he
discovered in the fore part of the winter
that his sheep were not doing well, and
upon examination found their mouths so
much injured from this catiso that he was
unable to brim; thorn up to good condition
Another neighbor iost a valuable
colt from the same cause. A farmer was
called in, in this instance, as soon aa any
difficulty was discovered, but too late, lie
saiil he had i appearance of being chok
L"t.o miu.i ,.,.iftm that the cult had
and ho did not cmeider clioiv.,viieil corn,
IT twin ooeiiimr tho coll after death ni'iiu.
trulv found tliat beards hail collected, form
ing quite a massive ball, near tin entrance t
to the body, and beards had worked off' into j
the throat'pipe, causing inflammation and ,
ulceration to such an extent as to cause j
death. I'pon comparing notes, wo are ;
satisfied that this has been the source of
much damage to stock, heretofore uiiae-1
countable. Hefereneo is made to several j
cases where stock has died ot been dam-
aged, and which now seems plainly to Have
been caused by wheat beards. .
Pact in Grape Culture. We would
mention a fact which has come within our
observation and experience, which, if gen
erally true, is of some importance. It is
this. That the fruit bud from the base of
the last year's cane throws out larger
and better developed grapes than cither the
first or second. Tho grapes from these
buds seem also better flavored, and gener
ally superior to those ou the first and sec
ond. I n accordance with this hiut we have
adopted the plan of rutting the cane at such
length ns to leave the thirtl hud, generally,
and sometimes the fourth, when a good
strong one, ami then rubbing off tho first
and second buds, and leaving the third and
fourth for fruit. If the vines are strong
and vigorous at three years, from two to
llir'e bunches of grapes may be allowed to
Swappino Houses. A Kcntockiatt and
a Ynnkeu wero once riding through tho
woods, tho former on a fine black horse,
and the Yankee on an inferior animal. Tho
latter wanted to ninko a "swop," but lid
did not see how ho wns to do it. At last
he thought of a plan. His horso had been
taught to sit down like a dog whenever ho
was touched by tho spurs. Seeing a wild
turkey, the Yankee made his horse per
form tlio trick, and asserted that ho was
pointing his game, ns was his custom.' Tho
Kcntuckian rode in the direction indicated
by the horse's nose, aud up rose a turkey.
That settled tho matter; tho frado was
made, and saddles and horses Were chang
ed. After a lime Ihoy came lo a deep and ra
pid stream, over which the black horsd
carried the rider with case, liut the Kcn
tuckian, on the Yankee's old bcust, found
great difficulty in getting over, aud whett
he had reached the middle of tho stream,
he whs afraid the horso would allow him
self to bo carried away, and so endeavored
lo spur him up lo more vigorous action;
Down sal the horso on his haunches,
"Look a here 1" shoiiUxl tho enraged anil
partially submerged Keutuckian to tho
Yankee on tho other side of tho stream,
"what does this mean ?''
"I want you to know, stranger," cried
the Vaukee. preparing to ride away, "that
there boss will pint lish just as Well as lid
will fowl."
Most country neighbotiloods are afflict
ed with a family of detrimentals, the mem
bers of which aro a pest and a nuisance to
everybody in tlio vicinity ; and when peo
ple of this sort affect excessivo piety, onil
practice their knavery under cover of re
ligion, tho infelicity of the situation is
grea'Jy exasperated. In a small Connecti
cut viilago there resided a few years since
a family of the name of Perry, tho mora
bcrs of which wera marked by all the tlia
ngreable characteristics above indicated;
They were artful, adroit, and while perpe
trating all sorts of small rogueries, and
making themselves generally offensive, hail
the address to avoid coming in direct con
flict with tlie penal statues. On one occa
sion the neighborhood aforesaid was visit
ed with a religious awakening, a peripate
tic revivalist having succeeded in arousing
the sleepy inhabitants lo a sense of tho in
curity oi' their spiritual condition. Pre
sently the news got bruited about that tho
spirit of grace had visited tho the Perrys.
"Father, father," cried a lad to his pa
rent "they say old Perry litis caught tho
revival."
"I shouldn't wonder." he replied, "ami
I presume it will go through the family ;
but they will have it light."
And they did.
A New use kou Hum. The seizure of
liquor by the Stale constables in Massachu
setts furnishes many refreshing little inci
dents which help to make life tolerable in
a dry and thirsty land. At North Adams,
the other dav. a resolute officer seized n i.ir
of something and took it before a magis
trate, when the following interesting ex
amination took place,
.s'tabio "if "lie knew it was ..-a. a
','.. t-8' !"r . -t drank some of it."
1 ,e prisoner woJ" d
in. i yo. . t u ny . ,10US0
when the St ile ci.utabw .
"Yes, I had some in ajar. lau(
"How long have you had il ?"
"About six months."
"Did you have it for sale ?"
' t )h, no ; I don't sell liquor."
"What did you keep this rum for?"
"1 kept il to wash the baby."
"Had vou ever washed the baby in this
"Oil, yes, often, I used to turn tho rum
out in a dish, wash the baby in it, and then
turn it back into the jar."
There was laughter in the court, and tho
State constable declared that he would
seize no more liquor kept in a jar.
"Doctor," exclaimed a waggish Son of
Tempi ranee to a well known doctor, "how
! Ion" will it take hanging to produce death."
"Twenty, or at most thirty minutes,"
' replied tho doctor, "but why do you ask."
-oh, because last uighl I saw a man
I hanging for two hours, and he is nol dead
! yet."
I "You did," exclaimed the doctor em
I phatically. "I haven't heard a word of this
I yet. Where was the man hanging "
h-iimm" nround an ale shon Oil
mature on each without injury. i.ent. , y,tnt st," replied tho wag.
i'lcii'e '( (. j The doctor gave utteranco to BOinethiug
. thats.mudcd like a blasphemous expression
A young author reading a tragedy, per- . anil passed on.
ceive'd his auditor very often pull oil his bat '
at the end of a line, and asked him tlio rea- Hot.u Ox. Hold ou to your tonguo
son. "1 cannot pass a very old acquaiti- , wm.n you aro just ready to swear, or speak
tanee," replied tho critic, "without that i harshly or use an improper word,
civility." I Hold on to your hand when you are about
.- I to Rtrike or do anything wrong.
"To obtain sweet milk," said the veteran ! Hold on to your feet when you arc on
fanner (irecley, lying down his pen, and ! the point of kicking, or running away from
gazed phicUlly.to the face of the iuquiier, ; duty or pursuing tho path of error, shamo
"feed vour cows twice a dav on sugarcane, ' or crime.
and bi ,. e lo keep the call from the moth- Hold on to your temper when you aro
er while tccthin"." 1 ""SO' excited or imposed upon, or others
" ' nnnrv ollOUl VOU.
! Hold on to" your good name at all times,
I for il is much more valuable lo you than
I gold, high places or fashionable attire.
Hole on to tf.e irutn, ior it win scivu j
tumorous.
nil uroiul transfixed.
stined tho locked-up waters of his soul, and 1 ., f..,i,'rsbur.' Three Million Steal, by "I Takes the llou.-E." n honest, j u alul d y()U good throughout eternity.
t. ;l....i l.. iiniiiuviou.f, ti , .. .1 t ' n ,, I- .ibti.rn . .
wo cuueu our viniv ooeuiiv. wliieb that sum ill dollars was to ue uraggeu i iiiruiy, wi-ii-hj-uw "tuini., , . , ,
Thouext day the warden came to iy bv ill:8lllivo act from tho State Treasury : city applied to a wealthy un.iio u u.j A lH.Tt.,IMAX uic other day, reading an
f.Tr ,1 stiibuliou between needy aud seedy rents a great many nouses : a
uui hi exteusive practice anil ooscrvuuoiis ii , ,Ma1 jol
o great Hospitals of Europe, uud the rst u , V" ' . .
,1. country, vis i England, V ranee, 1'hlladelpula cried leiyenlly , I
id elsewhere, is enabled to offer the most eer- my heart was dead ,
lion
"Jeuner hasnt been oil Ins bed since yes
terday," he said ; "ho begs you will see
him." lu less than lifteeu minutes I stood
in tho cell. The mau'a face, no longer de
limit, bad Drown death-like.
V. ? . . .. , I..
Oh I thaiilc uuu liiatiK uon i- no
11 yesterday, I tnougni
but tuat ciniu ir.ai
child" ho choked again.
"Would you liko to seo her ?"
Ho passed his hand over his face.
No let mo die with thoso sweet words
UAI.TIMOHE, ai. u. i riulU!j m my cars. Oh I my own Ultie
Left hand side golug from Baltimore street, a few , ' i,ui0 darlinfj vour wicked
.. . . . i it. .ti not ia firinrvH.n.'Liiiu - j - -
tain, siieedy uud tlfeelual remedy lu tho world
lor all diseases oi unpruueuec.
DR. JOHNSTON.
OFFICE. NO. 7, 8. FREDERICK STREET
IIai.timohk, M. D
iiiuore street, a few
doors from tho corner. Full uol to ooservc name
uud nuinher. . . , ,
t-if No letters received unless posipaia aim
coulalulug a slainp to be used ou tne reply, i er-
sons writing suoum siavo age, uuu muu iii
of advlrtlsciuent describing symptoms.
There are so many Paltry, Designing and
Worthless Impnsters ttdvertUUis themselves us
Vhysielaus. trilllug with and ruiiilug the Leallh
of ull who uufortunutely fall lulo their power,
that Dr. Jiiinslon deems it uectwsary to say es
pecially to those unucu,uuiutcd with hi reputa
tion that hi Credential or Diploma always
hung lu hi otllce.
ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS.
The uiauy thousands cured ut this Establish
ment, year after your, aud the numerous Im
portant Surgical Operatious performed by r.
Johnston, witnessed by tbe representatives of the
press and many otner paper, -
have apiwared attain and again before the public,
besides hi standiutt as a eutluiiiau of tracter
and rpousibllity,l a sulUeieut guarantee to the
jilllicted. Biiiu diseases speedily cured.
February J8, 1873 ly
my own uiiio uarnng your
lather will never seo you uever never.
U'lwn tho BtroiiL' anguish had passed ho
told mo tho history ol his life, aud such a
history I Deep pity was ou my heart long ermnunJt nlt Uve
fur distribution bctwecu needy
t n-bel sympathizers in t raiiKiin couuiy,
Charles U. liuckalew being tho chairman
of the committee having it in charge, and
voting to include the disloyal with the loyal
in this distribution of pluuder the iufanious
scheme only failing by one sterling Demo
cratic vote uud that vote not his, it being
a part oftho scheme that tho measure was
to be botu'ht through liko any act of vulgar
merchandise. ,
It is charged, and wo challenge success
ful contradiction, that Charles It. liucka
lew was not true to his country iu her time
of trial and that he never uttered ouo word
for the Union of the Fathers, or in behalf
of tho sterling men of Pennsylvania who
wero laying down their lives mat too uoy
.,1' n in, ...t m. csinie to t io words.
to let?" "Certainly," sai.t mo owner, ..T;10 uu.L.lin., lueu dissolved." lie could
"and if on inquiry I find you to be a re- i) t tKi(lnu t,(! m,..ulin;; 0f tic last word, so
sponsible nnd suitable man for a I'"'"11; j .ft.,.,vd to his dictionary and felt satisfied.
you shall have it." "Vary goot, Mr. 11 jn u ft.w miuutca a friend came in, when
, you makes just ns many questions as ; ihc 1JuU.i,m.lM Baiu : lvy must haf very
you mind. I takes de house when you gets : . .ve,ij,... aiiero ; I ret an ngount of u
retulV. two uuys aiiei n .iiiis in.-- ""ii-'-
linfiirn I in titlifcllld
The iron man was flesh again. Ho only
lived three months alter tho defiant will
was broken. Deeply did he repent, humbly
pray for mercy, and when his wasted faco
shone with her devino light of forgiveness,
ho said to mo, "i ou may bring Her ouiy
ouco."
So my darlin
Lour, nnd ou
Vi fell sofUv tho last lifo-throb that
touched him as. his soul went out, leaving
a smilo behind.
An excellent cure for dyspepsia is to give
a hungry dog a piece of meat, and chaso
him till bo drops it.
It ia .l,nr.r,..l. and W0 chlllll'lliM success
ful contradiction, thatChas. H. liuckalew.
in tho most critical period of that feartul
time, did couuteuanco aud fail to oppose
the Fishiug Creek conspiracy to deter eu
listments, und that an order for his arrest
for disloyalty was prepared oy ueu. cuucu
...iulv " Two dava
nuim.r cnlli'd iinon the tierman. "Well.
ho said, "1 have inquired pretty generally
respecting your character and means, and
as everybody speaks of you as an honest,
respectable man of abundant property, you
can have tho house." " Veil den said,"
Hans, "I takes tho house. And I vants
to tell you I've asked all about you among
the peoples, and dey all say dat you is d.)
meanest landlord in do town, liut I takes
do house allde same."
A MiciuoAV paper tells nn amusing sto-
nieeting whcie all de peoples melted away.'
Ax old black man expressed to a wild
youn" Virginian tlio half unconscious
creed" of many a white sinner. "Massa
liichiird,"said this hoary evil-dot r,solcmn
ly lifting up his hand to emphasize the ad
monition, "if there is a hereafter, don't
carry on but," and sudduiily broke into
enthusiasm and a broad grin, "if them
ain't no hereafter, carry on powerful."
Two Hibernians wero passing a stablo
which had a rooster on it tor a weauier
rv of a minister of that Slate who look nn . . ...dressed tho other thus :
old-fashioned sweat, and was wrapped up : ,..,ut wuUg Ul0 r.,so they didn't ut a
III U II iilil.fsl shinned natch-uuilt of many co
lor. In duo courso of liino ho waked up
to find himself all over spotted, uuu-, uiac.
t"a "". ". ' . . 1 . I i IU IIIIH Millie" v "I '
... ,,' and only withheld from execution by the I j , liolieving that inoriilicntion
arhng brightened tho dieary . , lJuJ imnorlucoof tho tlienStalo au-: 1 lrJlldy 8tt lu began, to settle up
u his dynijj hps tho flutter lug Ulufi,lcfcjum(J, Tmrij.t. ,ta earthly accounts and prepare for final
"Would yoi take tlio last cent a person
has for a glass of soda water V" asked a
Kankakee youth. "Yes," replied the un
thinking proprietor; .vheroiipon hopeful
pulled out the cent aud got tho drink.
dissolution, while tho members of the flock
gave themselves up to uncoiurouauie guci.
The uriival of a physician and an exami
nation of tho faded quilt gavo another ex
planation oftho spots, and turned tlm house
of mourning iulo ouo of laughter.
hin there instead ot a rooster r --u
sure," replied Pat, "that's asy enough ;
you sec it would Ins uneonvntiicut to go for
tho c?g '."
A VOUXO MAN out in search of liis fa
ther's lost pig, tiearScrunton. Pa., accosted
an Irishman aloug the road with "Have;
you aeeu a stray pig about here.'"
"Faith," s.Ul I'M, "and how could 1 tell
Klray pi from auy other"