the sunbury American, IS PtJBLieBCT KVETIT BATUftftAlf Btf ; EM'Ii WILVERT, Proprietor, y Moore A Dlsslnger' Bnlldeng, Market Bquert At f 1.80 In 'AtliiJ ' ' II not lt within ntfntk f. tftsftscrOVfam lam for lu Hum tie JkWAs. CoitFrTfn with thin establishment Is an exten sivc.NEW JOB OFFICE, contaluinga variety of plain and fancy tvp qtl to nV establishment 11 the Interior of the Btnte, for which t he patron age of the public Is respectfully soMeltod. - l J'.L.f.'UJJ'.'MJ 1 4' . I . M N, B,tE, i: ATTORNEY AT LAW, asd acttiko JUSTICE or n fKACK. Kext Door to'Jadg Jprdari's Resiaenee, Chest nut Street, Sunlinry, Ts- ; .' " . Collections and all legal tnaltsrs promptly at- JEREMIAH SNYDER, ATTORNEY AT LiW, AHU , JUSTICK OF THE PKAC ConTpsorln(C,the collections of clalm,wrUln(rs, and all kinds of I.f(tal bitslnees.wlll bs nttended to crtrefnllT anil raii 4sva(cll' c" o""lt t In the EnglWh una Oerntun InnRunne. Office formerly ocenpiod by Solomon Mallck, Esq., op potlto Clly Hotel, Sunbary, Va. i GA. noTDonr, . Attornet-Lnw, it it t GEORGKTOWN, " Northumtterhintl Co., Ponna. Oin be consulteil In the Jiiii;lih and German Uttmuittfi'. CllectWtns attended ta a North mnberland and adjoinlnif eountles. .. Also A?it for the Lebanon Valley Fire Isu rnnee Company. 1 mhlS rr li7h7KAE, Attorney nt Law, 8UX Xs BUIIY, PA. Office in Market tnaro, (adjoining the olllco of W. L Greenouch, Esq.,) Professional buslues in this and aiyolnlug conn Uos prsmptlT nttended to. 8-inbnry, March 16, 1873,-ly. W. C. PACKER, Attorney" at ' a w, Suubnry, Pa. November 0, 1872. tf. ' :i IK. CII AN. M. JIAUTI.V, ; .. PHYSICIAN AXl SURGEON, . Nnisbnry, fesni'ii. , , . Offlc on Front Blreet, next door to Huns & Olllco Hours. Uutit H a m. From 12 to t p n. From 5 to H p m.,nutl lifter 9 o'clor k p in. , 1 At nil other bour wbeu not profcitsionitlly en-.K-h-1, rru he fttnad at DrSff Bors, o Third St., next to Clemeut Jlmisa. ni,,ti.-lj . Sit. lIOYF.lt, Attorney and Codusttllof nt f.atv.' Booms Ms. 2 8Tfad Kloor4 Krlicht's Halldlnst, SITMBWRT, PA. Profcsslona nsines atteedod to, In the courts of Northnm herlsii'l and ndjolnln? couttlos. AIo, In -the Cireuit and IHtrtet Courts for the Western Dis trict of P-nnsyWanU. Claims promptly eollect cd. Particular nttrntion paid to rant In Bank rujttry. C'onsultiiiion can bo had in the Gor man language. innras,'71. Lll. KANE, Attorney, at Law, PUN , sBl'RY, PA., olltce in MaRer Building' near tlio Court Hoass. Front-Room np stairs j ttltofe the Druif Store. Collections made in Nor- thumherland and ndjolnlnf coUHtics Sunburv. Pa.. June S. 17'J. . CtD WALL A IEK, Market Street. eUNBURY, PA. I fVnlnr In Driiirs. Medicines. ' Pnlnts. Oils, Glass, Varnishes, Linuors, Tubacco,' Cigars, I'ocki-t Hooks, Dairies, Ac. 'j' 1 "' ,, SP. WOLVEKTOHT Attorney at Law. . Market Square, bUNBURY.PA. Profcsslon il '.iiiHiiict-s in this and adjoining counties prompt y attended to. . nil. MANNER. Attorney at Law, SUN- BURY, PA. Collections attended to In r counties of Northumberland, Union, Bttyder, Muntonr, C'olnmbia and Lycomlnift -' npllO-fiQ gOLOMOX M ILK H, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Otlli-'ii nt his residence on Arch street, one square iiurih of the Court Houke, aeur Hie Jail, SUN KU R j", PA. Collections nud all professional business promptly nttended to In Ibis nnd adjoin iui; counties. Consultations can be had in the German language. Jul'"";s'" O. W. riXOLFK. I- T. HOIIK8ACII. ZIEVLEK A KOIIK1IACH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Offlcc In llunpt's Bullillnif, lately occupied by Judge Rockefeller and L. T. Rohrhach, Esq. Collections and all professional business pr ruptly attended to lu the Courts of Northum berland and adjoiuiii counties. Dec. . 1S71. tjcttls nnb ijcstaiinuils. J(ITF.I NT AT EN HOTEL, W. F. KI rCHEN, Proprietor. Opposite the De pot S11AMOKIN, PA. Evory attention given to travellers, nnd thu best accommodations given. April 5, 1873. tf AShTsUTOS IIOI NE, C. NErF Proprietor, Corner of Market tk Beeoud Streets, opposite the Court House, Bnnhary, Pa. May28,'70. ALLEGHENY IIOINE, A. BECK, Proprietor, Nos.SU and 814 Market Street, tbore eighth, PHILADELPHIA. Terms, 3 per day. Ho respectfully solicits your patron age. Jan8'73. XJATIOXAL HOTEL. AUGUSTUS i WALD, Proprietor, Georgetown North'd Jouuty, Pa., at the Station of the N. C. R. W. Choice wines and cigars at tbs bar. The table is supplied with the best the market tdbrds. Good stabling and attentive ostlers. n 131 JIEL'N RENTAL KANT, LOUIS HUMMEL, Proprietor, Commerce Bt., SHAMOK1N, PKNN'A. Having Just refitted the above Saloon for the accomodation of the public, ht now prepared to iervc jis frieuds with Iks best refreshments, and "re ah Lager Beer, Ale, Porter, and all other malt 'inors. J - ji 5 ashless fcarbs. W. 8. BBOiDB. 1. rSCKIK lX WH. RIIOADS Jk. CO., BSTlir. DSiLIRS or ANTHRACITE COAL, SUNBURT, PENN'A. Orrics wria Haas, Faqklt A Co., Orders left at Scaskolts A Bro's., office Market treet, will reoelve prompt attention. Country torn Tespeetfully solicited. Feb. i, 1871. tf. ANTHRACITE COAL1 VALENTINE BIETZ, Wholesale aid Retail dealer In evsry varletv of ANTHRACITE COAL, UPPER WHARF, bUNBURY, PENN'A.. ., . All kinds of Grain taken In exchange for Coal. Orders solicited and filled promptly. Orders left st 8. F. Nevin's Confectionery Store, on Third treat, will reoleve prompt attention, and money rensfptedfor, tie same as at the office. DENTISTRY, GEORGE M. RENN, n Afimpaos's iititWiny, Market Sqwire, Schbubt, Pa., J , I prepared to do all kinds of work pertaining to Dentlsry. He keeps constantly oa hand v large essormu.-nt of Teab, and other Dental Material, frorr which he will be able to select, tud meet, ine wants of his customers. A1I worv-warraisid t givsssstisfJCtVj,e else he money refunded. Ths very best Mouth Wash. auaTohth-Fowders .ept on' hsnd. iris references are the numerous pWribs for vnora he has worked for the last twelve years. Seubury, April 2, ltlW.' . CO ALf CO A t( C O'iLt-CRA fll iftlOS., Shippers and Wholesule and Retail Dealers la V HITS AND RED A8nCOAL,UN8VBT) PA. . ' (10 WEB WWAr.' 'f Sole Agents, wttstvmrd, at the celebrated TtoryCiss Coat.' n )'i-M ?TTri,!L. . I.'! ,lgf"!gggS!? ! -rr-rr ----- - v H;;rTrT7ir:t' ""T tr.TTTTTrn'YTr 1 " vi'ft'Str; l l F lTin ( I " ) I'll T . '') ' ' " ' :l 1 ':l ' . . ; . ' " -,-, ... I ''v'',V ii , VTT''1 1 1 ,' ' :,- TytrAi'iTiT'iiiPtagEEgL . v ........ j .. . .j . " - . . . :i l-l ! I 'I :!..,.. ... ' ( ,'J 1,1 ' ' ' . '" ' .', ' " ' i. - i : r.i:, ! .v - , - - ' ' 11 ' " ;" " rrh-r r-r-1 - - !v T -Y "7 J " - - :.'.r...HAJi .lfi-'Ta.'i .l'-.vv . T. , .. ,.- r.T . - .rr-f.r-rrT----.-HM -t x L-yr--. - f I - " r.--- i -- - -- ' t, I . I T I Ii I 1 I W I I I I I 1 1 f I m llllMll I! isfcnMsnnnnii III tilling L. : . .?7. : i. .y,. ... . .' , .r,;iT- , I J .-v .wii.".uiii-i 1 i ...-.n. I 1 , ji., i- iS2.,i w ,avi'if:i,'i"i k riHB nndtsrsicneo bavins connected' tko Coal. X business with his extensive FLOUR GRAIN, trarto, is prepared to supply, famines .wn at VKiiv best or v6t, 4 T ' ' . y CHEAP FOR CAWf.' Ere, Stote arid Nut, eonstairTly on hand. Grain taken to trxchaafra for'Conli - " !.-":.' J. M. CADWALLADER. . .fiaubary Jan. lVia?!!-,...- ... lf.i' IhUtt fit It" -Mt) IT'IIIH NE1T, TOBACCO A5JD 8EOAK, A!SI South slds ofsfarkyt ft rest) P f W; d 4tb . v 8UNBURY, FA.' Just opened, an snlire new stock of all kindf of TOBACCO ANB SEQAR8. ' ' "" ' ' - I , ,. , -i III 1 . '-.li; 11- i Becars of overy grade ,, , v I. in- v i, Tobacco of every varlc'y. ( ,,,,,, Pipes, both plain and fancy. . BRUSHES t BRCStiES 1 1 BRUSHES i t A lanre assortment of finishes direct fiont the maaafaetnrer at ' Kreatly reduced prices. . Hi ; llu of brtshes ars snactalty and maay new kinds never before introduced Into this market. Also, Paper Collars and Ciffa iu great variety. A targe assortmeut of all the popular 8ongs of the tiny. Cull and examine my goods and pet a list of prices,- HENRY PETERY. November 2, 1872.ly BATCHELOR BROS' 'til DK MARK PUtiOH IGRRS. NOW .1 1 1 o tt e r 1 ha n a u i s r ill ftd e b j "i (h m , Svotlint the bmtoi nre "bnindtd il t , I'' PECV.I.IAR H. B. PCXCII. , Wholesale Dwpot ' "330.XOKT1I Tlliltp STHItKT, ", Brnnch'iS Norlbtd St., Branch K17 Chestnut lit., (Opposite "CONTISENTAI") nnnADELriiiA. March 1, 1873. fimos. LOCAL OPTIOX. I No Is) the time to rorm. Your Hobs. 1 FINE OLD u'i'E WllWr.' I Fully Four Years Old. ' it.' v .. I i i ! $4 per gallon. Or, in large boUlea, securer iy packed iu cases, 811.00 pen (loacn. : '!;, . very: rjjf e tale sAEftRY,' nnd HAKE OLD PORT VlXES,i . - j ; ''' at enme jn-lcce. 7 1 ' tjOLD SEAL. Hit A Xin ; ' : ! V-ery Cboicoi. , , , , , t Slrt.tXJ the dozen. I Send iu your order,"' ; ' ' ' ' n. A- A. ('. VAX BEI L, ! Ko. ISIO, CHESTNUT ST., Phlladolphi.1. I Ajirll 19, 1S78, 1 yr. O. V. KKKFKll. C. W. UASHLEIl. New O oods I SPUING AND SUMMER. Dry Goolr, JTotionn, Furnishing Goods, (JroeriH, Oil Cloths, Olans mid Nailw of every variety, at one low price, at Kccfer & Bassler's Store, Corner of Fourth end Market Streets, SUNBURT, PA. All kinds of Grain taken in exchange same as cash. Call and see us. KEEFER BA6SLER. Bun'jury, May 10, 1873. NE ANON AH LE tiOOIM. SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES ,. at . . .Was Hale BIark'n, Market Square, Sunbnry, Pa. LA DIE'S DRESS GOODS of every style and quality. White Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions and Trim mings a specialty. TOILET BOAPS AND PERFUMERY. Everybody Is luvltcd to call aud see them and buy cheap. May 3, 1873. NPRINCS HILLINERY CiOODN, A full line of . BONNETS AND nATS, trimmed and untrlmmed. ' Flowers, Ribbons, Collars, CulTs, Handkerchisfs, Neestles, and a general vnrletv of MILLINERY GOODS selected with great rare from the lending Im porting liouso in New York aud Philadelphia, . MISS M- h. QOSSLER, ' Fourth Street, below the 8. V. R. R. Every effort will be mndo to please those wio favor her with teste eatroaaga. i April 86, 1873. THE PARKER GUN. : ttNO STAMP IQR OIRCWLAM . . PARKER BRtfS .,...WSSTiMEWPEN,PTt,-i March W, Wi.lj, . . i J. F. LERCH'S t - n . 1 ' WAGON MAKING(g -; - ESTABLISHMENT, CHE8TNUT BT, SUNBTJBY, , PA. : VsRtouts o AX ivrtttk mads io Oatrna. , The latest styles and the best WorkmWmhip. Sstpple may M seen at the shop.' 01v bint sail.' . tSuBbnry, Dec. 7, 1873 ly. RPBINU AND NCMJIE OOODS I i'i - n , -M JMjtOpeu' "! I '". "at'tbelHoreM' ''""' " " ; RkI Brother Naholt, - (ceioretoj',0. Rcei! ABro.), ; '"ti OOMTRLSINQ OF DRY GOOwi' . l 1,;' Of everVdeiwrlpttoTt anil taflofjr sci Ha - 1"' ; v; .nre Gobi.; r;i comprising allTie novelties ln.nnrlc a,n4 a.nai. I , , While Uaoda, Fane jr UvoAn. V1'f, Full ' Assortment1 'of NotiJon8,1ui' ' . , , , ., j -, . . ..,.(, which are being sold nt the lowest Cast), fritxty ..lALBO, GROCKBIEaAND PROvifllOJW,. j 1 ii!" ' ' pore and fresh. ' in Qt'BBXSVriJtB, GLASS VfARE, AND Vd6fi . ... awd Willott WArtR, ;' ' j' : '; Nicest. Brand of F)our conaUnlly op lan AvrryUrge. , , ., ,',. ASSORTMENT: OlT WAttt lAlR,!, ; both glazed am) ccminep, always on barifl., ,:i ' BOOT8 'AN li SHOE8 from the celebrated band made Boot And Shoe' Manufactory of Wutrontowti, for ' ,' MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. ' . " READY-MADE CLOTTIIXG, of all elses and of tbt latest styles. '. FLOUR : r A constant supply of western whBe wlieat flour a speciality i . : The public are Invited to call and examine our Goods tree of rhargo. Our motto is "(Juick. Sales and Small ProHts," and to please all. . The highest prices will bo paid for all kinds nt country produce. , ' ' Bv strict attention to business nod keeping st all times the most Complete stock, and selling at thelnwrst prices, we' hope to Merita fill share of patronage. ' ' il 1 I , . REED BROTHER APEASHOLTZi , C.Kn.r VI .it- ft 1KT1 .., j. . . , 0 o -t s. .. . e o : r SS3 5 S .. e . - - S - , " 7 z " r. v- S m 5 : t PS m 12: 5- c 0?2 "S C ' P9 WANHINU MADE EANV1 A Want long felt at last supplied by the Improved 'NVCCENN" WASHING AUGHINK ! I 1 ' ; ' -i - . in --.t 1 '- Vyith adjustable Washers! recently added, in creasing Its utility 50 per rent. Invented and , patented by ft. M. SMITH, York, Pu, It clean all kind ef Clolhjnr better aJ qnlcker than aay othex U'uhsr, It clean par. fectly and without injury, any article from lb finest Lace Curtain to the heaviest Bod Clothing, It will cleanse a half do ten Gentlemen' Shirts, badly IMM,' lit from V to' 8 Tnlnutefl,'' Including the Collar and Wristband. - ' -' ' ' ..(-.- 1 1 1 The steam being confined In the washer, th clothing while being watbed i also bleached, Over 500 Machine were sold In York aad La. caster Countiea and over $7000 worth, la tbi StaUasdOUlo, wilhiaayeart glvlnsr satiafae. tloa. The eqlebreted eieir-AdJusung EUREKA Wringer U attacked to the mtchine. . tef In from one to two hours a large Family's Wash can be done and rinsed, with less than half tb labor required by hand. " 1 " ;" i I .1 .- . . 1, 4 ( J . ..il rl, . " ' ' I ' -" 1 ' ' j Rlstalna; U.etosio Is (hi Mafer lhotrailx I rttpldli - 1 W ask ao one to parchusa wUbout irtt ltf . , ,,1 -rl. -i ;, ! its merit. , 1 ,.i ,,,.1 i 8moL MicnfriW, If.1 ; ' With Wringer, 105. MT" Address all orders to . - '1 1 - -. I ' li- ., IRA T, CLEMENT, i- i . 'i ' Maaafattuj-rr a4 Agsat -ii - ,- ., -.'i ', 1 un6Uryj Pa. t i- T .1.' .ii'V 't BUJIE'dEBII i -t 1 i o 'i ti I Bend Tor oar Attttrtrafed CatalotrM sir nil w book on building. A-J. BK si N rfl.L CO. s5,'7.4w. -rf Warreu st., New York. R. JOHNSTON "t: 'i rnut;. ii-iJ I.: f Ti..' tttj.l- it, 'i:. Pbysk'lan of this celebrated Institution, ha dlaooverea the ihoat tirtoln,spciy, pleasant and effectual renttdy in the world for all - ...v,., i DISEASES OF. IMPRUDENCE. WcHkooes of too Bacf tttj LUnbs Strictures, Affections of Kidneys and Bladder, ' Involun tary Dlechnrgcs, Impolency, , General Dcbill tv, 'crvoosncCs, Dyspcpey, LanfrnoT, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of ttKT 'Hbnrr,.! tlrrftdlty.i tremldlags, ( DlmnrSs of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat, Jioae ec Bkla, ,AfIectloae of Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bowels these terrible Disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth those secret and solitary practices more, fatal to their victims than the song 6f Syrens to the Mariners or Vlysaes, bllghtlni their Wos brilliant Iioihmi of anticipations, rendering marriage etc., Impos sible. . .1' ."'- t. .'..111;.!' 1 , . S .I 'll. " kODNQ MEN , -I, atpeclnUy, wbabave become the victims of Soli tary V loo-, that dreadful and -destructive liablt Which annuiOly sweeps tp an untimely grave thousands- of yone men of the most exalted talents m3 brllllanl' 'Intellect, who might other wise 'have' tit ra need listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence r waked to ecstacy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. i i .! t .v" , MARRIAGE. ;, ; Married Parsons or Young Men contemplating marriage, aware of Physical Weakness, (Loss of Proereutive Power Irapotcncy), Nervous Ex cltiVblllty, Palpitation, Organic Weakness, Ner vous Debility, of any other Disqualification, speedily relieved. i He who place himself under the care of Dr. J. may religiously conttde In his honor as a gcntlo mun, and conUdcutly rely uvon his skill as a 1'b.v-fU-Isu. .. ' . ' 'ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ImJwc-nt-tV.LoM of Power, Immediately Cured and frill Vigor Restored. ' -This Distressing Affoot Inn which renders Lire snlscmbla and marriage Impossible Is the penally paid by the victim of lmproicr Indulgences. Young ,rtersontai'0 too apt to commit oxcesttes from not being aware of the dreadful consciences that mav ensue. Now, who that understands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of procreation is lost sooner by those falling Into Improper habit than by the prndent t Besides, living dvprjvedtlie pleasures of healthy offspring, the nioM serious and destructive symptoms to both body and mind arise. The system becomes de ranged, the Physical and Mental Functions Wcnkened, Lose of Procreatlve Power, Nervous Irritability, Dyspepsia, Palpitation Of the Heart, Indigestion, Constitutional liebillty, a Wauling of the Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay and poatU. ., A. CUBE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS. ' Person ruined in health by Unlearned preten ders who keep thcra trifling month aftor month, Inking- poisonous and injurious compounds, should apply immediately. DR. JOHNSTON, Member of (be Royal College of Surgeons, Lon don, Graduated from one of the most emiucut College in the United States, and the greater part of whose ifo lias been spent In the hospitals of London, Pris, Philadelphia nnd -elsewhere, has ettccted some of tlte most astonishing cures that were ever known many troubled -with ring ing iu the bead and ears trlicn asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at suddeu sounds, bushf'nlncEB, with frequent blushing, attended sonutimes with derangement of mind, were cured Imtuediiitrlv. ' TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all those who have lujurrd themselves by improper indulgence and solitary habile, which iniu buth body uud mind, uutliting them for cither business, study, society or mar riage. Tur.SK arc some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habit of youth, via: Weak-net of the Back and Limbs, Pains in the Back nnd Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Mus cular Power. PalMltntlon of the Heart, Dyspopey, l Nervous Irritability, Derangement of Digestive Functions, Gcncrul Debility, Symptoms of Con , sumption, Ac. I Mkstau.y The fearful effects on the mind j arc much to be dreaded Loss of Memory, Con fusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil- T . 11 A ........ t . Unt... U..1T llijl-i.. Love of Solitude, Timidity, dec, ure some of the ! evils produced. produced. I Thousands or persons or an ages can now ' Judge what Is the cause of their declining health, I losing their vigor, becoming, wouk, pale, nervous j and emaciated, having a singular appearance ' about the eyes, cough and symptoms otconsump ! tiou. YOUNG MEN I Who have Injured themselves by a certain prac ! lice Indulged lu when alone, a habit frequently : learned from evil companions, or at school, tho ' etlect of which are nightly felt, even when ! asleep, aud if not curat, renders marriage impos sible, aud dostroy both mind and body, should apply immediately. what a pity that a young man, the hope of Ms couutry, the darling ef Ills parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of deviating from the path of nature and indulging In a certain socret habit, buch ponton mi st before couuuiplaling KARRIAUE, : reflect that a sound mind and body arc the most necessary requisite to promote connubial happi ness. Indeed without these, the Journey through life becomes a weury pilgrimage! tbe prospect hourly darkens to the view the mind become rbadowed with despair nnd uilod with thumulau rboly reflection, thai the happiues of another become bllichted with our own. A CERTAIN DISEASE. When the misguided and uuprudent votary of pleasure finds that he ba Imbibed the seeds of ibis palniui disease, 11 too oucu nnppcus mm an Ill-timed sense of shame, or dread ef discovery, deter hlin from applying to those who, from ednration and respectability, enn ulone befriend him, delaying till the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease make tbeir up)earauce, such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturia pains in the bead aud limbs, dimness of elijlit, deafness, node on the shin bone and arms, blotches on the head, fucc aud extremities, pro gressing with frightful rapidity, till at last the palate of the mouth or the bone of the nose fall lu, and the victim of this awful disease becomes a horrid object of commiseration, till death puts a period to bl dreadful utturiug, by sending him to " that Undiscovered Country from whence no trveJlcr return." it U a melancholy fort that thousands DIE rictims to this terrible disease, through falling Into the hands of Ignorant or unskillful PRE TKNDER8, who, by the aae of that deadly Poi son, Mercury, 4c, destroy the constitution, and incapable of curing, keep the uuhappy sufferer otoutUi after montu lakiug ineir uoxiuua ur 111 Jurlou compounds, and Instead of being restored to a renewal of Life Vigor and Happiness, in des p leave him with ruined Health to ekgb .over bis falling .disappointment. Te auca, thcrefure, Dr. Jobnsto pUdget him self t preserve the most luvlolable Secrecr, and from hi extensive practice and observation lu the groat HpituU of Europe, aud tho first in thll couutry, viz t England, France, Philadelphia and elsewhere, is enabled to oner the taost cer tain, speedy and effectual remedy lu the world (or all disease of unurudeace. ', i,-- - pic jounston. : OFfiCE, NO, 7.a, iyEDEttlCK STREET. ,, 1 . r 1 ' BALtlMOHS, M. D. Left hand tide golug frpm Baltimore street, a few door from bc Comer. Fail not to observe nam and wmnber. -'' . Mr Ko letter rooeived unless postpaid and containing a stump la be used oa the reply. Per son writing tuould U"a age, and seud a portion pf advythtumeut describing iymptoms. uere are so uiauy suttrjr, iseBiguiui; suit Worthless Impnsters advertising themselves as Cbyatciaiw, tridlug witb and ruining the Leal Hi of ail who u i) fortunately foil into their power, that Dr.' Jbhnston deems ft necessary to say es pretaliy Iq those vnaequaluUd with Id reuuta. tiou that hi Credential or Diploma alwaj hsrig la lils office. ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS, The many thousand cured at this Establish ment, ytar, after year, and the numerous Ira. Siortanl BaTgieal Operation performed by Dr. folinstob, witnessed by tbe representative of the press and many other paper, notice of which Lav appeared again and again before the public, bosisYa hi standing a a geulleman f oharactt-r 1 ai nanainz m a geuiiewan ei euaracicr pooslbllityl a mulcicut guarantee- iwthe id. rlhla disease speedily cured, . .. eh I, 173. ly and ri atrlleved March TENDER AND TRUE. He stole from Its nest In my golden hnlr A knot of ribbon blue ' lie )lacetl on my hands a Jewel rare, int whispered son as he held It there Tender ami true adieu 1 adieu I - r..! :. The nlinond Wns bendmsf with blossoms white ' ' The roses blushed through the dew ' The TU 1-t mlltd Iti the glowiuU light, And life was happy and hope was bright. Tender and Hue--adieu ! ndlcu t They brought my soldier home to me, , - Aud my knot of Tibbou blue t But the cruel wound ou the brow was hid Bv the flag (trapped over the coffin lid. Tuiid-ur and trno odlca ! odleu I ft! ' The ulmond flowers in the brcexes slinkr, The roses still blnsrt through the dew i But tlio sprlnnlni rtf Hope will never awake,' And the one tone heart will wait till It break. ' Tender nnd tnie-tidieu ndleu I .'alxs ' jink lulfB. THE CHAINED HONT. The potato fiiniitm in Ireland was no where felt more severely than in that part of the country vrliore tlio following story ib ttilU as a true title. . - . In a small villa go in ono of llio fnnst barren dmtricts of the' west of Ireland, there lived a very poor widow.whoso aolu iuheritancu from her hu.sbnntl were two healthy children,' girls, of t!e rcsncctivo aires of three and live. Painfully and by , thu. utmost etl'ort she iiad contrived U puss j two years of her sorrowful widowhood. ! Bad "aud scat I y food: obtained only by labor loo Kteat li r her delioate frame, hati at last thrown her upon her sick bed, and death in -ity removed her iu a few dns without, great gnll'ering, frotu her earthly troubles. Tho poverty of the whole parieh was so great that nothing coultl be dona for the poor orphans. All the neighbors, with the utmost desire tf) help, were loo famine sir'c'-vcu, and i: hoard their own chil dren too often cry in vain for bread, to as sist others. .;.! 'If the children could only get to KU burn,' a village some miles distant, Said one of tho neighbors, nfler the poor mother had been buried, 'a brother of their father lives there, and lie coultl not possibly ro I'use to take care of tltom.' 'Bui matters are as bad there as hero,' replied another, 'and I fear they will be uo better oil there.' ' 'It can not bo possibly worse than hero, for nothing but starvation stares them iu tho face, if wo scud them to their rela tions we havo dono our duty. "Wo cannot possibly keep tliem here.' - . So a carrier, who was going near to Kilburn, us an act of charity, took the two slris Lizzie was seven now and Mury was live in his cart with him. Thu timid eluldrt n kept very quiet and close together, aud the currier hardly looked at thciu. To wards uoou they reached the spot where the cart would turn oil'. Thu man lifted them out, showed thcin thu road to the left, and bade them go straight forward, nnd if they did not go from thu high road they would lu about two hours come to the place, lie then drove oil". Tho uhildeu sob) e l out 'got iti bye' and looked after him as lonjr as they coultl see the last speck of the cart, and then they both began to cry. Lizziu ceased her crying first; slio look hold of her little sister's hand who had hcrsoll on thu gntas, nnd said: Let i "I't -ii" wo iiuiai not siiiy nero ii wo wish to get to Kilhuin. We cannot stop here on the road. ' 'I am so hungry,' soblied Mary. 'We have had nothing to eat nil day.' And again they both began to cry ; for Lirtzic was equally hungry. Tho childruti weie very weak, and could only drag them-ielves slowly alon. Hand in hand they tottered on. At hist Lizzie fancied she saw a house, and pointed to ward thu spot. It took them more than a quarter of au hour before they reached the turm-houso, for such it proved to be. With hesitating steps they entered tho yard, for they had never begged before iu spite of their former misery. Hut at this moment they could think of nothing else but their terrible hunger. When but a few steps from the liouso they heard tho fanner vio lently scolding 0110 of his men, then he wunt into thu- house, tierccly closed the door uller I iir, so as to make the windows rattle, continuing his nbuso all the time. The children terrified, stood still nt the door where they had to enter. Tlio farmer sat in his armed chair by the fire. Well, what do you want 1" he harshly asked tho children,, who wcro too much frightened to utter a word and to tell their errand. "Can't you speak he asked more roughly. Lizzie nt last took courage, and suid gently : "Oh, if you would be so good ns to give us the least bit to eat a small piece of bread or a few potatoes.' 'I thought so,' shouted (lie farmer ; I was sure you were nothing but beggars, al though you do not seem to Iteloug to this neighborhood. Wo have plenty of those here, aud do not want them to come from other parts. 1 Wo have not bread fur our selves iu these nam times, loo win gel nothing hero. Ho off this moment.' 1 - Thu children, bov.h dreadfully freightcu- ed,. .beg in to cry bitterly. 1 1 'That will nut do you any good,' oouliii- ! tied ilia man ; 'that kind of whining . is 1 nothing new lo iuo aud wou't move mo. i Let your parents feed you ; but they uo 1 doubt prefer idling rather than getting j their living by Inmost labor. j 'Our parents are both dead,' said Lizzie. 1 'I thought so,' replied the firmer. I 'Whcuuvc; children are sent out to beg i their father and mother are always dead, or at least lliur hither, i lun is a mere ex cuse for begging, , lie off this minute. V have pot en ten a morsel thu whole day,' pleaded Liaie. 'We arq ao tired Unit we canuot move a step. If you would give us the leant little bit to cat, wo are so hungry.1 . '1 have told you I would uot: Beggars get urothiuK Uerq.' The farmer got up with a throatcuing look. LiA?io quickly opcuud the door, and drew her sister with her. Tho childreu again stood iq the farmyard, but kuew not what to do. Suddeuly JiiUo Mary drew her hand from her sislur'a grasp, aud went to tlio other side of tho yard ; there was a (icrco dog chnfued ; his diouer stood bo fore him p a wooden basin'. Mary put her hund' into the basin aud began to eat with tho dog. Lizzie wcu, near and saw that in' the basin thero was sotno liquor, iu which a few pieces of bread n'ud boiled po tatoes were tloatiug. She, likewise could uot rcsiut : she had but ouo fecliu, that of tho most Inlawing hunger ; she took some of tho b.a aud potatoes and ate them' trro1ll. . ' - ' 1 ' 1 1 -if, ,,' I , ? fi -1 V looked at loo child no drew bacr, thci '!. ' O -''J . . - . 1 110 nog,- not accustomed to sucn guests, ren run of astonishment ! then cat down aud lift them htft dinner, ot wliich he had eaten bat very little.: At tills moment the farmer stepped into the yard ; he wisliod to toe whether the chlldrcty had really left, nnd then he saw tho singiilar scene. Tbe dog Was noted for his ficrcenbss, nnd kftrned alike by old and vouno- . l!o. waB obllirhll lo be constantly chained. No on dared to no near hirtl ert- cept uio tuiiQU'r. juvuu iiit, ssi vitiit, , pub his fotitliel'ore him tn the most cautious man ner. In the first rnoinhhl the man I bought of nothing but the tearful iflt1gbr in wbivh tho chilbrcu were, and walking qiiickly toward tliem, he exclaimed L'Duu't you not thb dor V .-lis will tear yon to piece l . , ' But sudduiily ho stopped as if rooted to tbe ground j the dog had got up again and cone near the children, then ho looked nt his master and wagged his tail. It seem ed ns if ho wished to say : 'Don't drive tnv cuests nwav.' i At that sight a great change came over the man ; the spectacle before him acted like an electric shock, and feelings such ns ho never had before seemed to si if within hltn. . : The children had risen, 'terrified at tlio call of tho man, feat fill of punishment for having eaten, with downcast exes. Atlast, after several minutes' silence," the farmer said : 'Are you really so fearfully hungry that you do not even despise tho dog's food ? Conic iu, then, and you shall hnvo something lo cat, and as much as you like.' .And then, taking them by the hand he led them into the house, calling out to the ser vant!: 'Biddy, get some . iiot bread and milk, and be quick, for ltfeso children. - The, flog had shniuud hii master the brutu had shamed the man Touched by j what liu had seen, the farmer was anxious (0 make amends for. what his conscious' Showed hiin to be a 'grunt sin. Ho seated 1 life children at the table ; satdowu by them, ritfd kindly nsked their names. 'My name is Lir.ziu,' said the elder, 'and (try sister is called Mary.' 'Have your parents been dead long V Our father 1ms been dead two years, but our mother died last week.' At the thought of their recent loss both tlie.gliildren begatt to weep. 'Don't cry. children, 'snid tho farmer, kindly, '(tod will in some way or another take care of you. But tell mo, now, where do vou come from i" 'From Loughron,' replied tho child. 1 'From Loughren ?' asked the man, 'from Ixuighreu ?. That is strange.' , 1 tic began to suspect the truth, an neked hesitatingly. 'What w:as your father'! name '.' ; 'Martin Sullivan,' replied. ' . 'WhatMartin Martin Suillivnn,' ho exclaimed jumping upal the same lime and casting a piercing look At the . cLildrcn, thoroughly frightening them. His face grew red, then tears catne into his eyes, at last he sobbed aloud. He took tbu youngest child in his arm, pressed her to his heart and kissed her. The child struggled and called to her sister for help ; she could not think what the man meant Thou he put down tho little one nnd did the same tiling to Lizzie, who took it more quietly, ns she hail seen that the man tlul : not hurt her sister. At Inst, becomiug j more composed, he dried his tears and ! said : 'Do you know my namo children If' I 'o,' said Lizzie, 'How happened it, then, that you have j enmo to me V ho asked 'lias any one sent vou to mo ?' 'Nobody has sent us.' replied Lizzie. 'We were to go to Kilburn, where a bro ther of our father lives, anil they sr-.id he would gladly receive us. lint I do not be lieve it, for our mother always said that he was a hard hearted man who docs not care for his relations.' 'Your mother was quito right when she said so.' said the farmer. 'But what will you do if this heard hearted man does uot i certified copy of their letters oradmiuistra- -receive you V i tion. This letter will be filed iu the oflke 'Then we shall have to starve,' answered j 0f the register of the treasury, and wjllan-.. Lizzie. swer if at any timq. tlio rtdj-'ilnistrators 'No, no !' exclaimed tho man rftrlcWy; ghould wish to sell or assign the stock. 'It shall never come to that never. Dry 1 , your tears. Tho merciful God has had The grasshopper has become a burden in. pity on your helpessncss, and has made Iowa. Ho settles on the pola'tc'cs, aud tho, use of a fierce brute to soften tb heart of j peas, and even the limit beans, nnd when your uncle, nnd ihereforo hu will never for- i ie has consumed the latter, ho deliberately . sako you never.' j pulls tip the poles and swallows then:. So - 'Tfie children looked at the man in ut- j gays the Ciuncinnati Time, which con-, ter bewilderment ; they did not understand , tiiiues ; Ho eats the rail fences, aud barks . what ho said ; his words ond behavior the trees, and even digests grindstones and were nliko straugo to them. This he soon j watermelons. Ho fills the balmy morning perceived, fjr hu added : 'You are going j air u-itlt "countless millions" of wings, and to Kilburn to Patrick Sullivan ; you are makes a buzzing like to a moving army or.- already there I 1 am your uneie, nun now that 1 know you nro the children of tuy brother Martin, 1 make you welcome.' 'The children's tears nuicklv chanced into sn.iles. and the meal which Biddy just-, ing elaborate preparations lor tho tledica then put on the table for them .nade them ' tion in September next of their new Broad forget their grief. Patrick Sullivan had street temple, iu Philadelphia, wliich is tho taken this farm about a year before. A finest Masonic edifice in the wo'rU!. Tho kind Providence had directed the children's '. (thief ceremonies will take place Friday, -steps to him ; but if the dog had not taught , September 2G, to be preceded by a reccp luin a lesMUi of kindness, who knows what tion of the Knight Templars on tho eveniug might after all betomo of thu poor orphans, j of the 'J.jth. Tho procession of the Grand But lie who is the Fathrr of tho fatherless ; and Subordinate Lodges will be imposing would surely riot M ve forsaken" thorn. 1 otie. On September 2Jtu, the Grand Chap- . . ' ter will dedicate its portion of the building, . itiioccll unfons. Laws Hki.atino to Nkwm'AI'kr Sun ScuiPTioNa. The following is the law re- j latino to newspaper nnd their suhscribtirs: 1. Subscribers who do not give express . noiice to the coutrary, aru considered wishing to continue their subscription, i 'J. If NuliBcriUM'S order tint discoutiutl-;' nnee of their periodicals, the publishers may continue to send Iheiu until till ar rearages tire j.iiid. : 1 ! .1. If subscribers neglect or refuse to tako , their neriodieals front the olliee l which ; ,. . . . 1. .i... 1 1 :t.t.. they nreaiteeuti, mey nre nriti irspuusiuiD until they have selllud their bihs, and or- deretl them discontinued. , 4. If sulwcrilHtr move to other places without informing tho publishers, aud ho papers are sent t th former direction, they are heltl resptiiuib e. Tho Court- have decided that ' refUS- ing to take eriotlii ttls from th offli, of lemoving and leaving them unciilletl for, is ptiuia facie nvidouco of IntcutioiiiU fraud." li. Any persou who receives a nowspancr ami makes use of it, whether lie has order- cd il or not, is held iu law to be a subscri- her. ' 7. If subscribers pay In advance they are bound to give notice to Uio publisher, at tho end of their time, ii they do not wish to continue taking if, otherwise tho pub lisher is authorized to seud it ou, aud tho sMbscribers will be responsible until au f x- .ires notice, with paymcut 01 an arrcai, sent to' the publi&hur. 'Thero if complaint from different parts tf tho Slat'o that tho horse chestnut is showiug signs of disease. It would bo safer to fcbt your money on1 the bay for a while; Caa iforniau was so severely stung that it took four men to drink whUky cuough to cure him. innKeanqnar ccj Wcol l r 5.00 i.00'1 5.0 8.00 li. 001 8.0 1 Rq J B-y C SV' 4 B.1 Wed Wcol 1 m One week 1.00. t.ooi H.fMn l.oti. 5.00 i.00'1 5.09 Two wet 1. 50, J.OO. 11.50; 4.00 8.00 li.00 18.00 Tbred H.bo J.Wtt 4s 6.001 tl.0otlsA-M'.0.00 Fonr -l.0; 4.501 .tN .00'IO.WS15.00m.ftO Ftve - Bix Ts-o mo's Three " Six . Nine " One Ycnr J.76. .0t 6.501 7.00 1 8.00 1 7.110,25. 00 8.0 6.75! 7.50- 8.0Oil!t.0,ia.OO7.6a 8.2.1 7.50i 8.50i .(HI.5.0O20.0O.W.00 8.50- 8.00; .M)tl0.0OW).0O i6.00 40.04 5.00- O.tX 1 1 .00i iU.002S.00 C5.UOrsO.00 .oi-io.oti).ooii5.oo.a5.omr,xo 76.00 S.Oisf2.ll(l5.(Mit20.00 40.00 M'.tOt)l(jO. A Fu aud. About . tw o weeks ago tl young man giving the tinmo of George E. Cook, mnde4iis apesriice in this place. Hd elalfjed to bp an Odd Fellow In poof", standing,' reprefwrting bimwlf as a tuem ber of, Lycoming lodgn. Nk 112, of Wil liamsport, Pa., in which place he said he formerly resided. He stated further that he bail removed lately to McKiHisport, Pa.j where .ho had a cigar store, ntifl having been east on a.yisit to his old homo, hail got t)(ii of funds. He wnb .possessed of tho present !.' A. which entirely Ui'r4- somo of the mepibcrs ot the Ortler off their guard, who ministered to his wants nnu, scut hirp West as far as, Johnstown. Cam, brtrf tounty. Pa. On writing lo Lycoming Ivtxjgo it has bucn discoverisl that he has no membership there, which shows that ho is a fraud lirlil Vlniller who possesses, just sufficient knowlhclgb' of tlio workings of the Order to palm himself ofTas a mem ber upon unsuspecting .brctls. Mem bers of the Ordor througuiuit tLyialo are. hereby cautioned against tlib ,8coyndccl. Pass him around. JuniuVx Hcjiul'lican. To CutiR colic in the ordinary niodical way, the Stock Journal says, you canpre pnrj a good "colic drench" thus: Take tincture of opium, one ounce; sulphuric' ether, half an ounce; mix with a pint cf water. If necessary, repeat iu half an hour A much better way to relieve the horse is the application of a fomenting baudagc to tho abdomen. In winter wet a woolen: blanket in hot water, wring it slightly, nnd apply to the abdomen, bring the ends up over th hack anil fasten. If tho. weathrr be very cold, put n dry blanket over this to keep it from cooling too fast. Iu tho summer apply a blanket wet in cool water. This fomenting blanket' will relievo tlio horse irf a few. minutes by determining internal heat to tho snrfttce. We found in summer almost instant relief to the horsa from lying down iu the water. , "Wise, the man who proposes some timo this month to start on an a;ronautia trip over tho Atlantic ocean, has a rival in Cincinnati, whom tho Pittsburgh Difpatch. pronounces seemingly more of a baUoouatlc. . Prof. J. C. K. Fairview, of San Francisco, is constructing an ferial ship with which he proposes to navigate the air at pleasure. The uiaehiue which he calls an "aviator," . is constructed with wings aud tail like do bird, nnd tho Professor avers that ho can sail with this contrivance agaiust the wind, as with it. He intends to start on a trial trip from San Francisco to New York the. 1st of September, and ho will be due in Chicago, September 3, nt 0.43, a. m. I Coroners in intervening counties art nott- iici tu uwaib uuvciuiriueuin. A Simple Remedy for Bleeding of Tim Nosk. A correspondent of the .Scicti fiYfe Amrriran says: "The best remedy for bleeding At the the nose, ns given by Dr. Glcasou tu one of his lectures, is a vi rrrt't-.ittit nuitinn tiT tfto ffin-a its if irt flin nct of nmsticution. In the cafe of a chM,'. a wad of paper' should be placed in its mouth and tho child instructed to chew it hard. Of course au adult does not need the paper. It is tbe motion of tho Jaws that stops the flow of blond. This remedy is so very 6itnple that many will feel in- c-inc,i t ,,,, at it but jt nRP never been known to fail iu a single instance, even iu verv severe cases. i Imi-ou'tant Ruling. Ths Treasurer of ' the United Stites has made the followiug ; ruling, which il will be well for administra . tors to take notice of. In order that ad ! tniuistrntors may collect interest in the. i name of the decedent, they must send with I power of attorney authorising an atorney 1 to rcceitit for and rcecivo the interest, a a iiUiy Uia-party. i no j'fespcel :s not en couraging. The Freo Masons of our Sfcyta . are, nwk- ' whilst on tho 30lh the Knights Templar ' take possession of theirs Tiio Ix'wisburg Uiroiikh says : Thero is n lady living in l ewisburg uinety-two years of age, who enjoys excellent health, and tends her gardeu' every fair ciay pursuit sho thoroughly understands, as her largo number of growing plants abuudnut- -ly prove. She is also a great reader, hav ing quite rcctiully, read the Old Testament through in "four weeks timo a Job' svlilth some of her childreu have been at for six- . ty years, aud perhaps are uot through yet. Tt Is n tiiiiim.n ritiiinA:1 nitinntr tfio far-. - - m miin, of (;,vtUe county, that com was 4 ; ni,v,,, v,,.fore knowu to grow e", Aipidly ae l ltt lftg j0t,9 wUhin tlsQ la8t month. Slioultl Ut jy.r uf uie cnson U favorable , lUBC4)ra cto,V 0f ult. couuty will surpass, i arljthing iu our past liiatory. Thocajr-y.! t rains aud wind stonu of Ust vek iiloAi-d . 1 (he foro al)out a Rttoj jfcH) m iouw pWCe8, i,ut u-'ott of it will straighten up again. i p.- , . ,-. j Th(J ubcrol' Republican convcntlou'.r.t Cou,bua, Ohio, resolvwl to diobaud their I organization and unito with ths Allen, j county Demounts, who a few weeks ago ! resolved that the two, existing parties wero : co,.ruu uUd that they would act ou t!re"r : own ac-i;Unt iu the future. Thus ec'cV tA . thu great liberal Itoptiblicflit pr.rty, 'that started out to boat Grant nxtf the) Koptibli-.. ran party a year ao. The ticket is a Dolly Vnrdon. 1 - 7 -. i-'j BuckVb iJctnocrat.i; . CHUiUdates for . Governor of Ooio uVe at) scarce, . that it is highly probable tlio Democracy will not make a uoiniuatiou. y-r,-;: Tho tntjiap forays on ihoJ:order of Tex as arc reported; us tutruasiug to au aUitu. !ug cyteot lioUohaii and Nicholson, thq murdcrcr. of Mm. lAinpley, wrro habd Id Balti more on the 1st inst. ' 10 LiheftJ or abont 100 Words, make a Square