J?un6utD mk m: ri. . MASSERf. . E. WSLVERT. Editors. SUXIIUIIV. MAliCII 31, 1S7C. For President i (K.. JOIIX r. HAHTICAVFT, F IF.XXSYl.VANIA ISul.j. ft tU,e Jocision or the i:MM.l.ncau X:i tonal ouveulion. .ll IXJK jKKIiV lil.At K's opinion of the Iumocratic House .f Representatives was xprcsecd, according to a Waidiiiigton cor rt spondent, in the following emphatic terms, lie was rcinor.i'.rating against the committment of his client, KiIbourne,when one of It 1 Democratic friends said : "Hut Judge, we couldn't do dincrcutly.'1 ' Couldn't do diilercntly !" retorted the Judge contemptuously ; "couldn't do dif ferently I All that the Democrats in this House are after is garbage-garbage ; and it wou't le loti'jr ls-f.rc you'll be thrown out as garbage yourselves !' TllK Southern Democratic jiajM-rs are not all blind. "With what grace," the Richmond ll'ie asks, "can the Democrat of New Hampshire point to the sjieeches of Messrs. Hill and Tucker as imprudent wheu they selected a 'copperhead anti war Democrat,' as their candidate for Governor ?' The query is well put. The Xorth cau turn out Democrats, in every Stite and iu every county, who wr-re as rebellious in heart and . as trni'orous in act, according to their opportunities, as either Hill or Tucker. Thk Iuii-asier correspondent of the Xew York Times classes liuckaJew, who heads the Ieinoi ratic Electoral ticket, as a Wallace man. The conversion must have been very recent, then. Our convic tion is that if Wallace's political lite de jH'uded uiwn Ihickalcw, his head would go off as quickly as IJuckingha.-u's when Richard the Third captured him. There may lie a truce that exist between a dog and a cat who cannot get at each other. Lancaster Convention-. The state Convention of the iVmocracy held at Lan caster this week was harmonious and the proceedings and platform give universal satisfaction Wutsout"irit Jlnnrd. What a whopper ! If it had not !cen a convention f modern Democrats, we might have been induced to believe the above, but as several were ejected from the convention for their boiste rous conduct, and many honest Democrats left tin- city, and did not go into convention, it docs not ccm like having Is-cn 'harmonious'' nor that the proceedings give "uuiversal satis faction. " TllK new salary bill has not yet Ih-pii passed by the legislature. In no way are the people plundered to so great an extent ns by the exaction of illegal fees. All officers ought to he salaried if posible. Silver. The Government has Mopped the issue of fracUrnal currency with the inleii'.iui of substituting si!( r coin for tlte small noi-s of 10, 2 ami .".0 cents. Silver bus become so much reduced in value, as compared with gold, that it is not worth more than greenbacks, or about 12 to It per cent less than g Id. This has otca sioaeu by the enormous production of the silver niiues of Nevada, and the small demand for exportation to China and other places. The Com? tot-k lode, a silver mine discovered in LSVJ, has already yielded nearly three hundred millions of dollars. Gold alone is now oonsidcrol the standard of value in nearly all the great commercial sations. ONE of the Jury Coaiwiksi oners of Nor thumlierland county charged .G'i.24, and the other one chansi-d 5f4-"t.r0. Total, ?10-J.-74. Directly under this they add: Mis cellaneous expenses, $147.41). Ain't that nice and satisfactory way to state this ex tras! How satisfactory such a statement must lie to the taxpayers. Kveryhody knows what miscellaneous means !-- fr! ins ijvove Tniits. It aiers that ti.e editor of the Tinn, who is the worst kind of a Democrat can not ere stomach the actions ol our D. mo rrilie board of ( 'omtnifcsioners. Will the mule Au-lin r explain t!i" above to his friend '.Wiri-di. Dusiot UATic Platform. The follow ing ik the platform adopted at the La'ucaTler Convention on Wednesday of last week : THK I'LATKORM. "The Democracy of Pennsylvania in convention met reasserts its oft rcjicated declarations of devotion to all of the pro visions of the Federal Constitution aud to a perpetual union of the States ; pledges itself to rigid fidelity to public trusts, to a pure ati.freconoinieal administration of the Federal, Slate and muuicipal governments; to local self-government in every section ; to the honest payment at the public debt, and lo sound preservation of the public faith. They see, with humiliation and alarm, the evidences of bribery, fraud, nn.l M'culation in high places ; the distress that prevails, ami the wide spread financial ruin that iuiiends over the jieople of the State, and they charge that these evils are the di rect results of the personal government, unwise legislation, vicious policy, extrava ance. and corruption of the Republican party and its officials, and inviting al! of every shade of political opinion, who be lieve in official purity and fidelity, in the adjustment J" financial questions upon a sound basis, having regard for the interests ol tin: wuo:e people aiut not ol a class, in the recognition of the final settlement of all questions submitted to the arbitrament of the word, and in a policy which under the Constitution keeps abreast of the pro gess and civilization of the ::ge to unite with them, they declare. 1st. That the civil service of the Govern ment has become corrupt, anil i made the objection ol iKTsonal gain, and infidelity to public tiust has become the rule and uot the exception. We believe that honesty, capacity, and fidelity are the only tests of fitness for public station, and that the wholesome penalties of the law should be used with rigor toenlorce ofiicial account ability. 2nd. That the recent and repeated ex posures of fraud and corruption in the ad ministration of publi-j affairs call for a searching and thorough investigation of the condition if every branch of the pub lic service, to the end that al! corrupt prac tices may be brought to light and that all who have abused their public trusts, what ever may be their station, may be exposed and punished, rind we urge those in charge of this subject at Washington to a prompt, thorough, and exhaustive examination of their respective fi -lds of labor. 3rd. That retrenchment and economy are indispensable in Federal, State and municipal administration as an essential means towards lessening the burdens of the people, and we commend the eflorts of ihe majority in the House of Representatives mr me reuiiciii-u oi me expctiuiiiires ol j ;km.kai. m.us items. n Saturday there wcrem port atTl'hTTa delphia 150 sea-going vessels, including 21 Meaniship8 and 5 ships, all engaged in load ing or unloading cargo. The man who placed the first Uuiou flag on the fortifications at Richmond has been awarded a medal of honor by Congress for gallantry. II is name is William T. Grant, and he is at present a defective in Read ing. Sentence' to isk II i:ns. Andrew Lanahan. convicted in Luzciuc county for the murder of John lleilly, ami Michael Doyle convicted in Carbon county, for the murder of .John 1. Jones, are to be hung on Thursday, May 4th. Tde iK-inocratie papers say very little about Pendleton ; but it is probable that, like the owl, they are keeping up a very active thinking about him. It is lamenta bit: that Democratic editors should be re strained from s leaking what they really feel about the disgrace that has befallen their party. ' 15. llachmau, of Columbia, Ianciister county, has in his possession ,i cane made of wood from the first house built on the Susquehanna. It is 17- years old. Mr. !:ichman proposes having it made into C.vo gavels, one of which will In; presented to the borough council and the other lo the school board. Treasurer New has resigned, and his resignation has been accepted, to take effect April 1. His successor has lieen selected, but his name will be witheld from the pub lic for the present. Mr. New says he re grets that he left his private, business to come here, and to think of running the How a Itank Itohberj w us Fruit ra - . v. IIakkisisuku, March 2(i. Iast y a . man giving his Jiame.iLS Ma jor Rollio ar. rived at Chambeisburg. He represuted himself as a wealthy Southern geutleuau, and by his line social qualities, won tees- teem ami confidence of a large nuuibr of the solid citizens of the town, a long them tin; cashier of the First Na onal Rink. " On Friday night liiilins called on the cashier with a -friend h in troduced as Johnson, who he s.iid, dsircd to make a deposit of : HX.i unli'. ni.rning The cashier accompanied the men t the bank, and while he was placing a paikage containing .'!il,t)UU, which arrived b; ex press after banking hours, in a pnrate safe with Johnson's bogus deposit, I'mmen made a despei ale' assault on the calitcr, gagging him and seizing ihe thirty hou sand dollar package. As ll.ey weie going inward the front door to escape, the bank clliecr parially removed the gag and gave an alarm An inmate, who had Imtii up stairs, cauie to his rcscu..:, locking the front door tout ofl their retreat. I! illins drew a pisol on him and commanded him to npeu tit; door Tin: in. in rel'u-ed, and the robbers made, their exit by a rear dour. In going down the stairs. Rollins fell, mid a negro, who bad been in the building, jumped oi him and held 1 1 i tn until assistance arrived. The stolen money was all fouud on him. Johnson had mean while escaped on ahorse stationed on the outside. Yesterday morn ing he was captured ah ut twenty miles from Clumbersburg. Both are in jail trust the reasons which coutrol nie iu this .ulfcifeUiU, yy ."o'y " jrarwiit-'l by you, and the gentleman you represent, but that they will uot be denied a measure of that approval which .you have so gener ously and paitially accorded to my past life. If, on the completion of my present Senatorial term, the same desire lo approve a finished course shall exist, I will then meet you with pleasure, and free from any restraints, for my work will have been doue, aud a j lister estimate can then be made of how it was done. I am, gentlemen, with sentiments of gratitude anil esteem, your friend. ( Simon Cameron. Hon. John W. Wallace. Hon. Sohieski Ross, Hon. Chapman Freeman, Hon. Alan Wood, Committee. Why H.ir!: Fled The oiinli j office with a reduced force, aud at the re- J Washington, March 2:S.-Cakb P. dueed salaries contemplated by Mr. Ran- Marsh was again before lie; sub-committee Jail's bill settled his determination to quit ,,r the Judiciary Committee this morning, aud go home at once I uis u,.,,tjoti was called to the article in Brigadier General Crook attacked ami ; the New Yoik Tiibuue i,f March, 1872, iu destroyed the village inhabited by Crazy j relation to the post-tradcr-ships at Foil Horse and his Cheyenne Indians, near Sill, stating thai Evens bad paid Marsh the mouth Powder river, on on the 17lh ; 12,K.O a year for the place, &c. Marsh inst. Great quantities of supplies and : testified that he called General Relkuap'a ammunition were secured by the troops, j attention to the as tide, aud utked who The general will next attend to Sitting j could have wrilteu or iuspired the article, wheu General Belknap replied :iiat he sup posed that it was the work of General Ila zeii. Marsh explained the reason why he went to Montreal after giving his testi mony before the Committee on Expendi tures in the War Department. He an- Hull, Arc, provided he find can them. The Easton fire department has broken uji in a row. The city council took upon itself to elect a chief of the depai tiuent.au office always heretofore filled by a man cho seu bv the firemen themselves :ntnl thne nf the companies have withdrawn from ser- j l'1"'"'11 IlC rLil1 l ' tll,; House, winch appeared on mo morning oi vice, taking their property with them, and three wards are now without fire appara tus. It looks a little as if Mr. Moody, Drew an illustration from real life when be said Iheriiav: "It is the same old story me i- cenu ,.ovet nmeni m a just man.iaru, the story of the present day. There is a I and their determination to lessen the nuru- ' ;lt ,,..,! f ti1:tl OW- (;ive !)al ,.,: Ier of useless officials. j Ule ,11(st pr.inent place in church. Let 4lh. That general amnesty to all persons j lim JLSit ,.vv .,,, t,, ,, ,ur. implicated in tlie late reheHion against li e ; the day he kit New Voik, that he might ; be indicted for a criminal otknee, aud ; hence his anxiety to gel out of the way of arrest. Till Foal Wogioiis. liu: i.ec 3eii;ocra!.c Mat' ;asc i.o 's .i oi ;!.( yi ry a of the l arty -'o'.iiiiii-' i.-, j.i - onvt ntion i.-1 k-i;:' Ti -lighter-. s::.d grcc. i h -ocvi.r;- !, ly lei:, io u in-. :i mituri ! af.rs aud builies of ct:y kind ami de- qui'-t town of I.'iiiciisu r was r !; i t !uh- lug iiitoau inrili- a I li.i passions ol I u ad fiiii i'lay. The t-ciisiMe and decent mi ;ijl-if! of the parly were ul ter'.v dlsgu-ted wi:h this it.N rnal exhibi tion, bin they siiil hang n to a party : hich is controlled hy men whom lbey fear as touch US the) despise. - J 'itl.-li it i'J '"l.i'.in r c iii 1. Government of the United Slates, who ! have uot already lieen relieved from disa ! bihlies by the action of Congress and of the Pnsid. iit, would le .in alhnvabie and pro i jier cxeicise ,f Governmental power In ihe j year ol the Centennial Celebration f American Independence, and that the re commendation of such a measure by Pre sident Grant in a public message, aixl i's endnrscu cut and passage by a ilepubliean House of Representatives at a former ses sion, constitute full proof that such a mea sure is fit, judicious, and timely. olh. That the Democracy of Pennsyl vania . !iy aiqtrove of those provisi.n.o of tl .ate Constitution to wit ; the eighteenth section of the third article, and the second section of the tenth artiele--which protect not only school funds, but other public moneys, from appropt iation to sectarian uses, and that they fitly illus trate that doctrine of ihe separation of Church aud State which always has Ixeu a cardinal one Willi the Deniociatic party. (j;h. That the Matutc for the resumption of sptcie payments on the 1st da- of Jan uary. 17'. is impossible lo execute. It is a dclilierale proclamation that at that date the United Slates will go into bank ruptcy. It paralyzes industry, creates dis tiuMof the future, tun-.s the laborer and producer out of employment, is a ttanding tbieat upon the business man, and ought to It forthwith repealed. T I i. That gold and silver are the only tPV M s f.r the ( n: reliey .if the. lo public, are.', ili.it C- t.--. Mi 'i d ikc ? u-li st- rs f r li e r sn:i. ..;! of p.tvtil' ''Is 'is Vio most s'ocly ill- 1 c; e lily te; rev'.:.l U . i - ' S h. T:-at l: oiii national iteiu-'i ii s, which . hecks the some ll w of capital through tie- thesi up in church, because he is 'wealthy.' He has built the church perhaps oreiidow ed a seminary. No matter where his mo ney came from. He may haw got it gam bling in st cks. or d ing so in thing else of a Ilk'1 i:l ;u'H -ter, but be has given il to us. M ike room fir him, he h:;s got a gold ring on.'' The Is. lie oi'I'rael ioiiu! ' --f uc Treasurer New slated S.ttur.l.iv that Wn.KKsr.AUKi:. Pa., March 2iJ. The suspiiision rtf mining operations iu Ihe Wyoming valley region will cud to-morrow S: veral operators began work a week or mole ago, and to-morrow the remainder of them, together with the large operators wiil resume. The I.i high and Wiikcsbarrc company will set a full force of men at woik at all but seven of their c illerie.-. These seven wili remain idle throughout the ensuing year unless llicir shall Ik- a greater demand f..r c-o.-.l. Oul oi nearly live hundred men Usually t lu re was in the in usury at the close of employed at Sugar Notch, where some of busini ss -il ,WM.W) iu fractional currency, these works are, only six y will be cmploy- whicls consists of nine hundred thousand i d, and these to keep things in repair. The dollars in fifty cent notes, seven hundred ' prosiH-ct oi resumption has bad a hiaring tliousand in in-i-nij-me cems notes, and 'effect upon business, and belter times are sixty thousand in ten ctot notes. When ! looked for. tho tmionut shall be reduceif to one million j k - - dollars the treasury will shutdown on the Sennloc aineron'-i ISirt ni:iy. issue of fractional currency. As it is issued j a, the rate of about one hundred thousand j letter ten derino the complimen t dollars per day, the issue will cease about j of a dinner and the declination. the end of this week. The government ; j will retain the one million lo meet its own I WASHINGTON, Maicll 2.1Ou Wednes- renuiieir.ents iu na incuts. Two hundred and fifty thousand dollars in fifiy-cent notes Correspondence. uiIo.viiient Scarce in I'liila-tieljilila. ! .1 T...1, 1Ttl 1Ti. .-iefeitrr l'-imrno , .UiUk.ll II in, , t attained his seveuty-eighth birthday. In -Ve. Editor : Please say to any of your readers who may be thinking or coining to Philadelphia to find work, that they had better not come. The city is flooded with men from all parts of the country, who have imagined that the Centeuninl vouId bring with it plenty of employment for everybody ! They have forgotten the fact that thousands of good workmen, re sident in ihe city, are now out of employ ment because of the stoppage of the wheels of industry in foundries, mills, shops, and stores- and while the exhibition has given, and will give, work to thousands, yet the supply already far exceeds any possible de mand. The new comers are not only bit terly disappointed, but worse, for their lit tle means is soon exhausted, and they are driven often to the very verge of starva tion, while hundreds have to seek the shel ter of the station houses, or walk the streets the whole night long. In response to an inquiry made of the President of the House of Correction, the following has just boen received : Office of 'The Hocse of Correction.' PiiiLADELiiniA, March 0, 1ST. John Waxamakeu, Esq., Dear Sir : In reply to you: favor of the 2Sth ult., I have had prepared the enclos ed statement, exhibiting the number of admissions to this Institution during the mouths of December, January, and Feb ruary last, and also the proportion of that number who were committed at their own request. Of twenty-two hundred and forty-two (2212) admissions, no less thnn eleven hun dred and fifty-one (llol) were self commit ted. The supposition that, as a class, the oc cupants of the House of Correction are those who seek its food and shelter only to avoid labor is erroneous. On the contrary as a rule, they work cheerfully enough, even at the hardest and most disagreeable out-door employments stone-quarrying; ditching, etc., though in very many cases, the men have been educated to clerica rather than to manual iabor. The result is, therefore, startling, as an iudjx of the overcrowded condition of many branches of industry. and I can fully endorse as excellent, the idea suggtsted in your note, namely, to urge through the columns of the country papers, young men to fin, )rl,tir t'iCi mr, and not crowd to the city in anticipation of obtaining em ployment, at least at the present time. Yours, truly, WILLIAM GULAG Eli, President STATEMENT. ADMITTED. S MATTER OF POPULAR INTEREST. Wo condensfrom tho Lehigh Ecnintcr the r.nl; -tar.ee of a Xmvcrsation alx.utOut Hall, in I'll iliuteAhiy iVunumaker &. lirown's " Laret lotiii'i-rMyL'0 iu America." A visitor aud n' t udxiMfro tho speakers : I fcW. " Wht comer u tho TiuiHin on f jHUwJUuU. "Huuth-Ea-'t comer of j-IA and ":-.rUi t. l'lpfipe d im tlie SIXTH, fur tome : triiierers feekinf? Ouk hul, have beua mitLd Ly dtfjiijniiiif persons." V. "It is iiertecUy colossal I Do you know it dimensions? ' A. "12,'iog gunTO feet W on Market, and l-o odd on Sixth, Bix Etorics hieh, lias over three uere-i HoortoJ?, nml eovers spare ouco et-iijiicJ Ly V4ire5luu twenty diiTufuut liuai i cvi p.et." V. " i you use rtccm-potrer?" A. " A ei;;iit yuun;; cngino famishes power f..r i!ie fiviijlit ami passenger elevators, and tiio I.- ikri stei'.m for heutiujj, an! the other opera tMiu of thu house.-' V. " Whit or ii r li Toutake with poods?' A. "Tlicynre. lir t ucr.ed and arranged in tiie basejjoiit.on lontrLvir counters.and taken t!u ni e on thu fif juiiyMcvutor to tho iuiiJcc toi's r iom on th?pyTi Coor." V. "Is inspectin Jiie lirit f Tierarlon A. " No, sir, nicasurinsf. The goods are first measured in tlie piece, then inspected. Tho cloth pas5e over rollers in the face of a strong lirlit, mid two men sit, ci;o before and ono Lehiiid the goods, watching with the eye of a hawk f ir tho least pin-holo imperfection, and marking every flaw, fo thiit tliu ( utter may feo ami av.,id ii whtu ho come to cut tae gar- JlliJlll.." V. - Von rant omploy an arry cf cutters?" A. "Come to our filth flojE and seel Wo keep "j hands all the t: cnting np the cloth into garment. besidtfeftff machines that do a dozen men s work caeiwi a stroke" V. " lo yuu uiauuiatturo ail your own gO-.u.-,:" A. Wo do, and most carefully. Our ex-amine:.-) inspect every stitch and seam, end tt-Hily to every F-'uuwnt as estra-well mudo Leiure wo put our ticket on it, and Lceoiuo rusjionMhlu 1. r it.'' . " Vour tyttcm must tare you a great A. " In every direction, sir. It is fb system and economy we practice all t' wij through, Uiat enables us to put our prrftsCwn to tho people as v. e i! ." r V. " Alter iu; pectin; the work, what becomes of it? A. " Before it goes into Stock it is tictded Every single garment has its r.umlcr and other poinu noted on it. no that its entire his tory cuu Lo traced without fail, upon our bo .k ." V. " Yon mnt hare SO or V) salesmen V A. "Why. sir, on busy days you tnavsee V'i tue various rooms and suites oyrooiii. t.-.!iiig to the throngs of customer" " v. cio you uo fcn order l.n. I over the country. Our perfect system Mid rules of self-measnTement make itjosaih(fe to please people a.WJU milts away jt aserft-ctly an if they were here In person. ami exprcs A. "very great. December, J miliary, JTeliruary, Total, I )eeemK-r, danuary. February, I'etnales. SO US 7!) ski.k roM.MU iT:o. -".: 1 1 Males. io.v; Total. KKS 7J1 t:i;t 2212 f,71 :;i it wanted is to lipid the Government in tlie hands of the Republican party, and they feel it best to go to Cincinnati unpledged," that the best man may be put in nomina tion. Pledged or unpledged. Secretary Hristow holds a very hih place in the alleelions of the Rqmblicat.s of Xew York Tlie shysters iu the party don't like him. but the solid men do. They want just such a inau, and when Conklin's friends rind that he cannot be nominated they will support the honest Keutuekian with a hur rah. He has done hi whole duty, a d is veiy Rt ron i; here. Mark this. .New York is join;: to press him in spite of instruc tions. There is an overwhelming enti lut nt in his favor, now, and it is growing. A CENTENNIAL I'.LCN DElf. All sorts of schemes are on foot to raise money for the centennial. There is to Ihj a preat ball the 27th of nest month for the purpose of :ttinjr a few thousands. 15y the reports from the committee of the cen tennial, it seems as if the women of Ameri ca were Hot to have anything lo show ex cept pictures. There" will not be wall space enough for all that are sent. All right. Mrs. Washington spun and wove cotton dresses striped with silk raveled from old stockings for her family ; and ihe Winslow women, who are justly entitled to be called the first ladies of the country, as they came over among the first to Mass achusetts, were clever at embroidery and bead work, but their descendants have no such skill to display, or are not to be al lowed to display it. All that the executive committee of the centenuial want to en tourage in women is the ability to sculp auu paint, jnow a plain man may tie ex- cused for putting in a word here. I believe j that I speak the sentiments of a good many I people oi tlie oest class in saying that visi tors to the centennial would be greatly in terested to sec all departments of woman's work represented there. They would like to see such relics of needlework as were left by women of revolutionary times, who were notable house-keepers, and boasted : skill witli tleir needles that will show j creditably at even this lapse of time. There is uot an old family in the country ' which has not treasures hoarded up of lace i and sampler work, knitting :md embroidery i that is, pictures by the needle, and fancy ! work whose uame is legion. We staid, ! conservative people would like to refresh our ideas of old times by comparing these dainty reminiscences with what our right clever daughters and s:sters can do. We would like to see the finest evidences of skill in every department of woman's labor exhibited, to the credit and encouragement of the industrious as well as the glorifica tion of the gifted. There is too much of a notion abroad that it is unbecoming to be expert at hou.e-keeping. that all a young uomeu is to think fit to devout herself to is C-iusie or art, forgettina that not one in a thousand has talent euougii in either direc tion to bo worth training, but that all women can be taught to be good house keepers and good dressers to appear well themselves and to m;ike oth.u-s comfortable about them. The highest ladies iu Eng landthe Princess Louise and the Princess Christian ainony ihem lmve institutid n School of line netd!e-woik in London, to which no woman has the honor of admit tance unless she is of noble birth. An ex hibition of ancient works of the needle, was held some years ago at the South Kensing ton Museum, the effect of w hich was to revive the taste for embroidery to such a degree that it has set the fashion of two or three years past. Dresses and furniture of I the richest sort are now so lavishly decora- I ted with embroiders as to create a new j branch of trade and give employment to I reduced gentlewoman, many of whom were 1 amateur aitisis of no mean talent, but who j clio.-e to express it by' the needle instead of; the bruh. Perhaps you do not know, i Ti!T,1' w'T"';,y,,,e """J"' lY" ! lluvin-hou-l.t for ca.-li,we arc enabled to sell 50 per cent, cheaper than aitiele, that the fashion of your brocaded i 1 i. i i i i 1 or dam .sked wool drts at a dollar i cud i l';U1 "e '"Huf i '" ''i'- vur stocK lias oecii selected With rreat was taken from the old fashioned stulls at j this exhibition, whicti awoke such an admiration for the old styl that manufao I turers were obliged to imitate it iu woven j goons of all claB. I qu it.: this to show the iniliienee a judicious- encouragement of works of f.kill can do and the profit there ! is in protecting instead of snubbing them. ; A SAD STOIiY. The wife of a decent vorkingman left her : family in Ilrooklyn, Monday morning, to i"C.8' ; t"''"t -selection ever n in Sunbmy. Trunks, Valise,, and Satchels, 5:sf;;! .WAis rs: ; cs-ent's itj h ishistg goods-- found earlv in the afternooM, towed in and i The best assort incut to select from. Wo do not l... r . " v.jv v V M 1 V. " I suppose yon fcave at least half a uWpn different departments?" A. " My dear sir I wo have more than tin each charged with iu own bnsine-8. and each thoroughly organized, a neceskaxy wheel w itl in the preat wheeL" i V. Will you name a dozen or so of them V A. "With pleasure. The Custom Depart ment, for tho&o who prefer custom-mado lo ready-made. TJr Furni&hinv Deiiartment, with its l&5Kito stock of lill underwear. The Ehirt Kfltijry, with its busy machines, making cur own lirst -class shirts. The Trim ming Department, itself asbig as many a regu lar store. The Garment Stock Room. Tho lieceivin? Koom. The Order Department, named before. The Special Uniforms Depart ment. Ihe Dlivery Department, with iU score of measenpers. The " V. " Hold, hold 1 sir, enough V A. "I'm not half through I The Advertising Department, with its bilLandtign distributors, editing und publishing business and popular journal, circultvjgnir. jfte, U),M copies monthly (tell all your fri.'Sio send forit. The Meni l)epartment,witJriU many rooms. The Boys Department. The Youth Department. Tho Children's Department, with its special entrance for ladies. The Telegraph Depart ment. The Chief Clerk's Department, with its book-keepers and assistants. General Wan airer's Department; Financier's Office, and ether offices of tha firm all bnsy as bee thinking, planning, exerting, buying, mak ing, registering, rcc4-irJfe. sending oat selling, aud in a thousanUys joining their force to carry on a businessVith the people amount ing to between fc,X,(Xiu and fiooo.octi an nually." V. "S-t-u-p-e-n-d-o-u-s!" A. "Indeed it is I I forgot to name th Cashier's Department, which handles iu &,0U cf retail sales on some single days!" V. "S2..000! ImmenselThat'5. what enable the house to buy cheap and seUheap?" A. "Esactly I You have hbt hit it Th people throng here, knArinif that we depend on low prices and immOfsales." V. "What are the 'roui bcles' I hear so much about?" A. "Ourcyftcrn of burinesg dealing 1. One price, no deviation ; i Casta for every thing ; 4. A guarantee protecting the purchaser: 4. The money returned if tiio buyer can't otherwise be suited." V. " Nothing could be fairer.' A. " Nothing. And the people see it" V. " Vi'ell, i thank you, sir, for your pollio attention." A. " Nf t at all. It's a pleasure to ssfve yon. Call again; andl-e sure of the plan W ana maker &. urown's Oak HailAooui-Xait cor ner Sixth and Market" V. "Thank youl I staall be happy to do so. Good- morning." THE CENTfiAL CLOTHING "A j j Corner Third ami Market Streets, Sunbury, I'a., ! i liave the Largest Assortment of ffL s. 9 Kff m win, k 9v U SI 1! fefl kkl till- ever brought to Sunbury which is made up of all the latest style goods found in Citv Markets. Mi care, is of the latest styles, and made up substantially lroni tlie best material. We sell HOYS' SL'ITS, from S2, upwards. MEXS SUITS, from $4, upward We have also the latest styles HATS & CAL'S, which we make a specialty WSaiis and Colored Shirts, an; to h.- allowed to the centenuial exhibi tion, to he Used :is ch:iu'f. Telegraphic News. Tli' Spring I'looI. 0-..1 d.-tr. .Ii .-' Ill lU jill M 'll (i l.l.t in-all Tin; W;:Miin-t..n Sftr Hat.-8 that th.e re- I't xaiiiinaii.m if Mr. IVmil. ton !y tin- .In .f tl IJi'Ui-e. places than thai in u-iaxy Cmnini ii.oi ,u a i-.M-.j,,,, , V( U Wl)IM I. Kll In- w : ...,. , ... . , 4SW ' " nil H-.- Ilili'IlV IK"- '"ia f-iitiiii.il i. I .t-.... iu i pril 1 ?" ,; l-ul.t ; Jin- K. iiMckv uh U.e V;.r 1 l.,...,i. fun- Mr. C thai al ili- tiitu rai'ri.:id ciaiui thr wh chauiK Is i 1' fi'.ti-rju iM aud d I ics to hnii.-st ' .i!ir a drcrnt livi-!il'i-id. is tlm direct, in-i-vit ih'c Iruit !' i xliayajauc: aud of reek- I honor of this event and hi ionjj public aer i vice il was irojioed by his colleagues iu j the loner branch of Ci'ii'riss to give him ! a dinner. The following is the letter of i:i- vitation and the Senator's declinaiou : I Wasiiinoton. J). C, March 20, 2?7G. I llm. SinWi) ('. fro 'i Ieai: Sin ; It is with fni;n;i of the I ui'Ht siuccrc and i-ariit-st ch-iracti-r.hat ive, I the undersigned, on beh ilt and atliie re- qui st of our KcpuOlican ciili-aue! of the i Stale ot IVt.nsvlvania in the 1 "on- fourth liv ty wi'h 2o bale of ' 6.in!fss extend to yu their alUnionate d ft-Lshtnsr down ,,Jc''ni:ratu!ati,,!. upoiii.-ur hayiiii; otercd. Wltll all llial Viuor ior wn.iai your ne lias n s' i i.-niai kali! ., ilniinp aired, yur s.. v i lily ei jlii Ii year. I- nkin back m-r the many years during which our i;.d "I I iii.rf br.d.e. Four ler- ! St He has had the advanta-e of y.,u.Mip,r- . . l-t YIMOU aim mux i-i in im i i.n. ,iuirt - si iln I Tos-lli Ihe iMUld HUH I. . . 1 . f .1. . I .,.1 l! .! ' (eel J.rotl'i ot the ii-eutil ol tile I. ill li! 1 i-a 1. '2 he damage at tlie in. 11 w''l - tl(e uiicrrin,; wlib nil, and the i-oiiuii In n- j iii '!:t l o- three iiiniillis nt inure. ' give s'ati Miian-.hi;i which have narked ' In llnoni: I-i.am. rniiviDKM i:, K I.. .M .rch Tot.-i llol ., luiiuu lai 10 a corner ol tin; nicr bv rones. .a- . . i 7:.i 1. 1 ... .... . " . ...I :it . . 1.11. 1.11IL11 Ol II '11 11 II I'lHIlS. I I VVIl I I V TO fil' API- Al.A n II I m re u iav, waiting lor a Uoron. r to re'e ise r i ' i x- i .... .vi ,fuC cu ami exani- it. The di.itracted liuvi,;..,.i i,. i i... I '"- ir tlietiisclves. .o clianres are made for showiny c-oods ntul ti-a -;ti 1'I.O' D IN C'OXNI ( Tl I T. Xii:wi' il, Conn.. M.nch 2'j. Twenty live feel of Ihe ll .rill end of the. Ualtie Mill and I V) feel of the ea.sl bulkhead of the dam weie w (-In CO'.'. "11. 1 m-hI WliSlltlli; c ii' il '! it op -li d !ui !i. d :!.e i urre i', V.:u - v i r i - mill. Tin- iT.it-r c-ivercd in- I .-v. i y::!..i . bii' :;! n i r--.it damage b. i : -ie! i The writer is led to send thi3 coininuni cation because of ihe lare number of let ters and calis he ii constantly receiving from persons in preat digress, whose ex perience is suggested it! the foregoing ; and he feelii that he cannot do a Winder service to the young men outside" of l'hilaueluhiT. than to urge them, fur t!i(ir oini s'tl.t, to remain at home, unless they have the posi tive promise "f something to do when thev (line lo the city, and come for the purpose of claiming the prunii-;c. JOF1X WW XA MAKE 1 1, I'lf-a leut of the riiilad.'Iphii Vouii,' Men's Christian Association. oris i ; iv voisu i,::rri.:c. aiiowen to take it iiome. but was told that coiisnu-r u a iavor lor an to give us a call, whether you buy or not as it it could not be removed without a C .nm- j will be a pleasure to us to show what we have :ot to convince all that we JLttr.rSaJri.s ! I?! wrTTVri-.T' stock- 'Como ?a - closed, aud the poor man walked thi- i.ier ! s,llt- Aloie Ju-aly-Made tlothmg than was ever seen in Suuburv. ail ninht, .nournin-; by the body of his wife. Ketuniuig our thanks to those who have heretofore patronized - u.i ..n.uiiuii K .ne next cay coiiio ( inje uii y win nriteaii uieir iriemts to jive us a call. ne laM.- me corpse oi llie wile liome ti her children. Anything gadder than this sight ' can ardly bs imagined, the hehiiess liirure ' us, we i Sous . I ! . . m:i;v s kaili i:i-; .11 ih.i: i: i: i: i r I.K.NTS - roI.ITH.AI. - A ( i: ri X.M AI. i!i.-.iKi:-A sausio;:v i;t.-ii. l.o. dressed as she left her home, her noeket- ho.ik clutched in her hand, tied in the water 1 j by r-pes about the waist, exposed to the ! j mockery of the wind and w ives, hercryiiiL' j children waiting her return, and the half- ' ; crazed faithful mourner keeping his watch ! j ajl the wild night in the darkness by her si.ie. The so- etacle was seen by thousands j hunting to their work t; e next morning, i and comir.eiiled on Seven-Iv, but no one ! dared to meddle with the" bo.! v. a 'airwt the law. It is thought the women was pushed or blown frm tin-dock, on her way home, in ihe g.ile (.f Monday. r.rsixKss has h. en a trid;- bvtt.-r .liis week. There are a great m tnv Western and S,.ih liem March 17, lST'I. Truly Yours, SIMON & 0PPENHE1MER. When you visit Philadelohia, call and see with Tl ii i . . t . ..": -. : l . .. . . . . . . . D-.i iui i.vs am, ii is. iom hi , UO-U..U.1 lainpe,.. - . ..,vy r. .-.mini i) am. Saiunlay in-lit j ,,.ls ,.v,.r f,,,,,,,) , VtM1 !U, uml-iwj, .-. cau-e-1 fn s!icts in a:i the streams ntni I We desire to express, in an apuipna'c i-,.ii-.i.l, iii'iil.- ih -'. i ui 1 1-m ..f small d.nns ai.d ! manner, our warm est.-.-m for yout the il i the tinal:i: s ol llie country, and we ileiinuiice tl:f authors r-f that legislation as oflieiais who have iuisell!i;d the foundations a'ike of the Slate and of llie home. We call upon iho people to aid us to halt them iu ibis fata! career, and to fit their laces in the direction ..f practicable measures which shall eventually enable the Treasury of the l.'liiled Stales to keep its plighted lar.h with the rich and poor alike. We Xk-y Vonii. M.iivli your course. Throughout your lot. lui-y, DUKvy's fa 1 1, f 1: 1-: j nierchants :n the city, ami they are !uiiir itiid iHeMil public caree'r. no man lias tl'-- j l;' "ches i in a i..ti- .1V, and i making j w '' ''. t'duM'iJ.: ireed The trade is 8-.-rvi;d your triindsli'p iu vain, an i.o man ""O""-.: an aion:;,!. , gr,:,t many years I ":t '"rmer years, t.iif. :is iooijiai. il wiui me ut'o-r siaginittou t :!n- last twelve months, it is g i. continue I.) improve. Kxpenses tueiit ihe till.: of the corporation which be "' ihiuiigh the power of i c pres. in en lo uie roa.i was ilispuud, and was at that time time pending in tl,,.. Kan tucky courts, but this fact was cotu-i al.-.l by Pendleton. Further than this, the case was subsequently decided adversely to Pendleton's corporation. A rehearing was granted on nome technicality, and the controversy was finally compromised. Th. se facts throw some light on the re mark of Senator Stevenson, that the stock holders regarded what they got under the laim as so much nionev made. Wcirich's heafas level on someeubjecl, alali events. Hear him on dancing : "It all dcjtftids on the preacher, if the preacher don't object to dancing why the lull goes, o i ; but if he ic subject todysjii p tia and opposes dancing, why just then it is a lertible tin to dance."' Tin; Wathuino Tkoioh Act. The bill in rrard to th erection of public water-in- iioiigh along Ihe highways lmt become a l...e, although important limitittion are fittdihui. Any -ne who i-hall erect a troiigVi not lei-s than four fret lor.f, twelve incl.' R wide, sin ten inches deep, and keep it conlinua.'.y s'.ipp'.iei'. (when not frozen) with cictt riming 'rat-r. shall ! entitled to avi annual redii' li -n of s."i f;om histax's. vVl.t re there is no springs or str.-am, the s nii'-' bounty is awarded for the providing f-.f a pump and trough, t be kept in good order. Supervisors may e.rct such wat r i im tri'Ughs or pumps, should private in-divtdu-ilg omit to d.oso. Any n-rsoii injur ing ot defacing such trough shall be pun ished by a tine of not over $20, or imprison ment not exceeding ten Uy, on conviction licfop" any justice. The limits fixed by the law are that 'i"U:!:s erected under the a(-t tre to be n nearer tl ) fivt mile to ea. h other on any ptblic road, and it ia not to apply to counties of leu than 45,000 inhabitants. IbeFeihial (iuvi ruiiieut which shall give u performance for promises, and restore solvency to tin: nation by restoring pros perity to the people. UrWu-ui, That in common with the peo ple ol our sister PfaU . r- r- ,ice in "tt'.e opportunity to celclnale the Celltcniiial ol the a o. laiii.iiioii of our cmaucip:Uifn from ,the gov. riiiin.nt ..f the lhillsli Crown. Marking, as it did, the epoch of tle great est event in modern hitory, we feci a just pride that"it celebration fchuuid be upon the soil of our owu Commonwealth and in the city tvheie Independence wa-, declared. A Xl.w C'kmknt. The following rc cipe ib as-cried to produce a ceuientof yery supci ior character for uuiiiug stoce and insisting the action of water. It becomes as hard as stone, is unchangeable in- the air, and resists the action of acids. 1 is made by mixing together I'd pounds sul pher and 41 pound-, pulveiized stoneware and glass. This mixture is exposed to gentle In at until the sulpher inells, when the mass is. steered until it has 1 come thoroughly liomoenoil-i, and is then run into moulds and permitted to cool. H hen required lor Use u is heated to g-l-S l-uhreii-lieit, at which limp rat lire it nulls, and may b.; employed in the usual manner. At V Fahrenheit it becomes as hard a stone aud preserves its solidity in boiling water. A bar of silver o feet ) inches in length and valued at $72,HH, arrived at New York city, recently, from one of the silver mines of Mexico. Out or nineteen hundred and ninety-one prosecutions brought into Schuylkill coun ty courts, since January, 17-, hix hundred and thirty-two were for assault and bat tery, two hundred and eighty-four were for surety of the ieace, ten for riot, twenty three for murder. bridges. Tw d i:ii-s on lie- M issahas-Uck were carried "ll, and the n.-w mill at Waiishuck was if". :ed to the depth ol llnee or four feel. liisi: IX tim: Mi.i:i:ima k. MaX-UI:sTKI:. X. II.. Much J.;. The Merrimack is rising rapidly and fears of a dangerous frcsi.cl are entertain..!. North em trains arrived s.-vt n hour late to day. Several bad washouts are reported. Cel lars in this city were lloo-lcd. The damage from ihe storm cannot at pivsmt be esti mated, liniboi: (Joxk. YVfiiw-M - - -- 'i'i--. damage by flood? to-day In this vicinity is estimate. 1 at 1 1 10,000. Four dams in this city am! four in Millfury have been canied away. Three slone aich bridges in Ibis city are totally destroyed, and all the low lands are Hooded. On the Norwich and Worchester road a section of an embank ment twenty-live feet hi Ji and a half of a mile long is swept away, and travel cauu-.t be resumed for a week. IAMAOK TO IfAILKOADS. Nokwicii, Coxx., March '2d- The damage in Kaslcrn Connecticut by fresets amounts to several thousand dollars. The Norwich and Worchester section of the New York and N. K. It- and '-he New London and Northern road are badly washed in several p: ices. the worst place on the former being near Putnam and on tlc lattera mile above the cily. Ilighwiys art badly gullied, many milldams carried nwa,, and at least half a dozen large bride,,. Several lives are lost. The scene I af the famous lank.-.: tails an I It cky (Jorge war, especially tnagniiici-nt. The water in this city is in liy il t ided, al least a dozen Hior.- suifering an average dama-e of -'ooo or fcj,,M):jc:icl. Immense tlirongS of people were out to vuw the scene all day. Mmocs Aci iie;t. Nkw HAVix, cons., March 2d.-()n SUurday nighta train of cars un the Cin.l i road ran into a vaslnut tlsree r i - . I o-v .Moom . .iMiii-i. me Dcoiii,,i; j leading public mat: of Pennsvl vain and I our atl'i-cliouate regard tor you as a'iieii-1. W'a be-, therefore, i li it you will li ne an early day which wili sail your cotnuienc lo accept a public dinner from us oij epre- sentaUves, and through us lroni t:itM-opii of i-ur State. M e ale, dear i. lieril.'ame ron, Yi-rr sincerely, yours, John W. Walk k, SoniKsKi Uoss. Ci i a cm a x Fin w a x, A I. a x Wood, Co mi'.tee. Uxitkd Statics Sicxatk C'Hiiiikis. Washington, March z l-7o. Gkxtlkmkx : I acknowledge ih' invi- ui.iuu j u u.v v- nt-.ct y oil at liail- quet on such a day as may be indicad by myself, and the terms in which thalinvi tation is conveyed, with profound plisur.'. You are pleased to refer to my jmst le in words of approval and compliment, ;id to expres the hope that my health anddgor may continue. I thank vou very shindy. Myaiiu through life has been to l mv duty, aud do it as unostentatiously . pos bible, tru.sling to time to settle t! e cutro versiessure lo arise concerning lU me thods and motives of any man whcfecls strongly and acts vigorously. In th reli ance your letter shows me that I havti-een fortunate. After passing si vinlytvcn years in ihe State that gave me him and sixty years of that long lifetime in dive private pursuits and public duties, iti be yond expression pleasant to hear the nice ol the Keprcscntatives of IVnn.s) lunia express their satisfaction and appro'.l. And this enough. Xo ciitertainuieuthat could be given, no sentiment that mijt lie added would be capable joy your invitation has conferred. hi'e acting my 1H, t in the National Couiils I have a.ways remembered with all.-cti.t the great Comnioi. weahh that has so, (ten honored in... and I am now iinconsLhus of any wilful ... gleet of her mighty intents, ot any liikewariiincss wh, i, .r wulla.-has -en in question. Mo.v than partisanbip the good of P. ni.s. l.-.t.t . I..... i i i 1 ' . " " "" s i" in .1 lll- lldi-.V. li s--Veral -mill ll i. . lie .-iv. ing his n..t- lor a large auioii'it. the ii.p r i sl on which w.mid he slllliciellt lo ii: iin- May iirc di tain them. It was understood that the priucipl.r was never to he paid, and the u.'Uf tactions w.-ie put in the form of notes, tiial in the. ev.-nt ol ins death they might become cliai -t-s nit his cs ate. The jlivw Scminaiy in Piainh.-id. X. .1.. held his note t-.r .S2.V1,OOU, ,he ililerest being about Sl7 OOU. which he always paid promptly. Xov that I Jin. liew has gone iin-ler, ihe notes arc worth jn-t what the paper weighs, and the h. mil, ari s ar.: niouriiiiig. They have iiolhiug whatever to run m, and are as hard up as Drew himsel:'. Hereafter they will jiiohalilv insist that the money he paid over when it is subscribed, that it may be sale. One church did lhat, but unforiu- imieiy it. i. iu tin- money to Jlivw shortlv alterward.in.l that is gone with the r. sf. TllK OKTTINO AWAVol- .H ).;K i:ai:i:i;tt is the s, usa; ion ot the week. The Judge was one of the most prominenL lawyers hi Ihe city, and is supju'sed to be verv rich. Uul aias Hast Tuesday he sailed for Kiiron.'- and has immediately discovered that he I creasing every day. aud there is a betler I (-....'oi. I - PlKTUO. The huge, drastic, grip;ng, itkening pills, constructed of crude, coarse and bulky ingredients, are fast being supersed ed by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pell.ts, or Sugao-Coated, Coiurnl rated lioot and Utrl.al Juice, Anti-liilioiis iriitiiilea the "Little toant" Cathartic or Mxltniii in l'n, vo Physic. Mctleru Chemi cal Science enable Dr. Pierce to extract from the jniiTs of the most vahiahl- ro.,l and herbs th-ir active medicinal principals I.;.. i. ...i. ... ... i - . ... .... 1 "linn, in:u women into nine i tii.-ts or 'ranules s.-'i in Uj lam rllin,t )uiiti rd tad, renders each lii;!e P.-liet as active and' poA-eil'ul a.i :i iarc pill, while they are much more palatabls and pleasant in elli i t. IU:. Ii:a A. Tiiayku. of Uieoiisburg, Ohio, writes: "I reguard your Pellets as the best r. ui. dy lor the e. -millions of which you pr. cribe !hem of anything I have ever :isi-d, so mild and certain in cllect, and leaving the bowels iu an excelent condition. It s. ems to me they must taka Ihe place of w on had convened everything con vertih!.- into money, aud had taken il with him. Ii.r 'et- tiug to pay an enormous load of indebted- all oilier cathartic pills and medicines." i-wiLo Ilia ' it t-s ic.f,. I ..... A a I - , 1 1, . l" c "' Ul'" i ''Vox Macomui:::. dm a luiiuiiu- UNO iioioiiig can ne mad.! out .t them and in hi iff, it is ruin all around i ncic. .s no n o.iiiiu in mis case specula tion aud high living did the work. IlKXTS. The ipjcstioti of rent is a verv serious one I . i in jnow ioik. t on me avenues a liist- class house is worth or rather was worth S 12,000 a year, and running from that all the way down lo i ,0o0. The "French flaP'systein is coming into vogue lor fami lies who desire to live in something lik elcauce but cannot allord a whole house. A llat has in it about eight rooms, that is lo say it is on one floor, through from front to rear, titled up into rooms. The parlor, sittieg-rooiu and bed-rooms are elegant, and the kitchen ami ccllerage are not only roomy, but commodious, these apart ments rent lor from $".0o0 per year, down to Si, 000. 1 he pooler 'people get smaller Hits hi 'her up from down lo -(M. though at tlie latterfigure they go up a long ' way, and in a very mean part oi tlie cily --ists. v er- niilion, I). T., says: "We think thev are going to sell like hot cakes as soon as ihe people get aquainted with them and will spoil the pill trals, as those that have used them like them much bettor than larae pills.' 4 fL xz.miV D t'ffr tor'-t .t'tijsiij T3 X F o rn r "0 2! c Ci WHO SELLS SOLID WALNUT MARBLE TOP CHAMBER SUITS FOR 'arlar Suits in Hair Cloth cr Fancy Repsfrcm $53 tip. D., I i As a Democrat I was fWcd I Vou will see from these figures that rent Party in th,. jnu-reop (1f is a very important item in living in the in my heart lo oppose mv protection. As a Kepubli'ean I ' Uve i citj tliat it is tlie c.v.certhat eats out in sought to combine th,. i.-".;... " i . ' f nr'a f.atful rate. Take what a man of that great or-miy '(;....;.. ..'..a: i 'J '' ! to t,av for a bouse to live in, and a f . . " i ii a' ill' i iirri' - - i for that wise po!icv. And I now !ook b ck "ore to do business in, and there is mighty with an approving r.,,,,. . . ... ! iml.- left.. Now-a days il lie gets out even miles abovo I both the great 7M,Iit,Vai n.,rii.. ,.r 'i.-i i lit is doing exceedingly well. i; ... period covered bv mv --i;J n. ...... w. i 1'OMTltAl "c, lender ' T.,.,.,.r . -vm.v m-nucii ne. . - ........ . . -. .. and baggage car u.mb ..j jMtn " ''"'e, it is mat your ant.rov.il ..f v tion twenty feet d,,, and full , f ta?,v j '""rse asI''1 lN-iinsylvari.au is so gratify., Kngineer Il,n Ca-pe, " .f..Wttep- ! 7 . ,Su, , n reganT for.e badly injured. Xoot,, " ! me wUhA were done to any one. iu accepting your j, " : " r T ' 'tion, I feel Ibrccd to dfne H; 'Zd I Ir. islrss Italsam ot" Wild lierry. llie staiiilaril remedy fr the bure .f otighs, colds, influenza, bronchtis, horse ness, asthma, whooping cough, croup, sore throat, diphtheria, dilliculty of breathing, quinsy, phthisic, pain in the breast", spilling of blood, liver complaint, bleeding of the hiiies, and all diseases of the throat, lungs, and chest, including even consuinn- tiou. It sjems hardly necessary to dedicate at length upon the virtues of this favorite remedy for all diseases of the lungs, throat and chest. It was introduced to the public by Dr. W'istar nearly half a century since, and by the wonderful cures which it per formed, gained an immediate and enviable reputation, which to this day it liaa fully sustained. From the gulf of the fSt. I.aw- r.mcc to the shores of the Pacific, and in I many countries abroad, there are few vil- j Jage or hamlets without "having testi monials." to the rapidity and certainty of its curative e fleets. The propielors, mind ful of their responsibility to the afflicted, exercise the utmost can; in the selection convention in ' and compounding of the various ingre.li- Parlor Sis in Plisli from Walnut Dressing Case Suits, $68.00. Best Wii:k Wove Spring ALL OTIIKi: GOODS EQUALLY Feathers in Pillows or 1 In I.:ii"' tuuiilif i-s uimI of II- GIVE HIM J -S-pt. 17. lSTo. ly. I c. .....;..i ..f 1 Svraetl im-' ' ' , ... . . .. ..... ......,,( .,;,.i. ii, n..t,, ; .i . i .'tor Senator .illKlin ooea ui . v.w.a - i.n- ia uoiiiiose(i ; ; NEW TEA STORE ! Tfce an.li'i sigutil luivi-just nj-.tn-J a NEW TEA STORE, Market Square. SUN HUE Y, PA.. Where they iu'einl to make the Cost Teas, t!i In-it ('ilt.es, anil strict I j mire .Spices a !"l'Ciality. They are now re- criviag a lare STOCK OF TEAS, T . oiutrlicllll i 't-.il IViiiihlicans of the city lavorahiy atic uie sick arc assure. I mat the high ; u,n soihis-vit ..tamt iu tins vicinity ., V .a-hn is oonular and w hi e possi- .tamiaru or excellence on winch its popu- -'"'""a !;i-aiiy re.iuee.i mi, SSrU Crr-prefer him! the larily is ha, always he maintaUd. I ZX e, ,i st Lea,' I see that this is no time to fcfcril - l'OWLK A, hONN Propietors, a. T. hazeltlsk & push favorites, or consider sections. V hat ' Boston. stubury, j;U1. 2s, mo.