Unnbnrg anivic;m. ii. MASStR, WlLVLRT. editors. ISomis days a so the Heading Eujh warn ed the young ladies aud parents of that city against a 6cheine which had been put iu practice by some villains in Fhiladcl- STJXlHJIiY. APRIL T, arranged for two ll.Kided with For lre.ideul C.KN. JOH I'. HAUTKAXFT, OF PENNSYLVANIA lioual ouvt-uuou. j The Uepublicax State Convention. The action of tnc Republican Slate Con vention at llarrisburg last week was characterized throughout by the utmost harmony. It was au uuusually harmon ious gathering which in itself argues well for th future. At the Ilartrauft caucus. called on Tuesday evcuiug, ulmobt every delegate then in Ilarrisburs put m an appearance, and when bis namo was proposed in open convention next day as the choico of Pennsylvania for the Presi dency, there was nut a disseuting voice. Although the entire programme had been arranged previous to the assembling of the Convention, there was no one present who desired to make any material change there in, aud all questions were settled without discussion, aud by a single ttVa wc vote. Iu this particular there was a marked contrast between this Couvsntion aud the one that assembled at Lancaster. There certainly cannot be any objections to the i.btform adopted. In the light of the present day, and in the face of ofliciul cor ruption now being revealed, mc ursi piau of the platform may not be regarded sim- tlv as a clittenug generality. It weans that the Republican parly has the spirit . r 1 it. to iar as u uub iw oi:i:it.ti. xr.ws it km. Scran ton wants a tire alarm telegraph. leading ruffians have prizefights. Philadelphia is said to ln counterfeit live dollars notes. There is a pupil at the State Orphan school seventy-nine years old. A remarkable "revival" wave seems to be sweeping over New Philadelphia. All the churches are feeling the effects ir it, but it has been especially noticeable in the Methodist Epicopal Church, llev. Y . A. Davidson, pastor. Sometimes the churcii tilled so that two meetings must be liciu. t.uc hundred and fifty have ihus far professed conversion, aud the work ficcmn just begun. In the Senate on Frday Mr. Bruce, the speech upon the contended that und determination. power, to demand the exposure and puu- ishmeut of every oQicer guilty oi mauu ministration. CoxKEcncrT Elkctiox. The result or the Cor.oecticut election is given in another part of this paper. The Demo cratic candidato for Governor has been re elected by a greatly reduced majority ti. t omnlninrf i Democratic and D. A phia, which, if successful, would bring sor row and disgrace upon numerous homes in the State and the nation. This scheme consisted of nothing more nor less thau an attempt, by means of carefully worded and highly laudatory letters, to inveigle young ladies to Philadelphia oil the pretense that their services would be required during the Centeuu'.al exhibilien. It has beeu as certained that these letters are signed by Hros.. Agents tor th- Vecutive Committee." They state up stairs aud the lecture room are. that they desire to emplov "comely and respectable young ladies.- who will be pla ced in charge of news and flower stands.or who will be required to sell pictures, books, rt hs cashiers iu refreshment saloons aud the like. Wages arc promised at the rate Colord Senator, in ins f from eifht to fifteen dollars per week, Mississippi resolution. besides exiense8 paid and a chance to see there was no jusliueation lor uie the exhibition gratis. The young ladies to pursued by the Democrats in Mississippi ; bom these letters arc sent are cautioned that they hnd obtained complete touwui against consulting their parents. ".s the;, of the State by resorting to violence, iniyht ohjcrl to so advantageous a scheme." that investigation would show the bad con- When it is stated that Ilaynes, Arlington dit'on ot allairs. & Pro. are acliug entirely without authori- Some racals attempted to blow up the ty from the Centennial Commission, aud nouse 0f ex-Sheriff McCartney, of Dauphin without their knowledge aud consent, Uie couutyt by puling some explosive material nl,;i.-tni the vil aius should be maue ap- :c:(i fi. v.lihule of his house, auu uav parcut to tvery person of discernment. Unfortunately the recipients of these let ters arc not all so lucky as to possess both beauty aud sound judgment, and the pro babilities are that unless steps are speedily taken to pin a stop to this outrageous scheme many nususpectiug girls will get into the toils aud fall victims to their own weakness and folly. We hope the mana- A .. ' ' 1 ...Iii.a ii run gers ol lue tcuieuiuai, m these uncouscionable scoundrels are acting, will avail themselves of all the meaus at their commaud to ferret out, apprehend ..i n..nki til extent of the law all con neeted with the villainous scheme The office of the United States Express Company at Akron, O., was robbed on on Friday night of some S2VM,y or 0(. Ilersehel V. Johnson, at the urgent solicitation of his friends, lias consented to become a candidate for the Governorship of Georgia. A New Jersey rat was found the other day with a nest made of S100 worth 1 fractional currency. U it haid money, or soft paper argument ? Rogers, the abscond. n' teller of the I'. inV Itnmklvn. has bel li arrested A Uli'U t f - j --1 at Kuoxville, Teiin. A portion of the 5f2., 000 was raeovered. Florenc Jewell, the Postmaster-Gen eral's onlv remainiug daughter, is engage i .. ., 1 1,. ii fivim "cw Eutrland. who, LU il I II IH.I1""1 .. - 17 thou"h handsome and edcated, is not in" it touched off. The house was pretty well shattered, but no oue was hurt. Harriet Stewart, colored, of Lancaster, has been committed for trial for strangling her illegitimate offspring. Get the stockings ready. Hundreds of barrels of silver dimes, quarters and half dollars are arriviug at the various United States sub-treasuries and will soon be paid out. A personal reflection. Dio Lewis says that the women are mainly responsible for ;.,....,, ram in this couulrv. through the ,hich encouragement they give the social Serioiir Ffrr at lanville, ln.,lliis itloriiiiix I. us alto ii I J20.OOO. Danvillk, Pa., April 1. Au extensive reoccuned here about one o'clock, com- uencini! in a row of frame buildiugs situa ted on mill street, between the large brick building of Watermau & Reaver's com pany store and the Hon. Thomas Chal- fauts' three story building, occupied iy ames Sechler ns a drug store and dwell- .. .. i.i : ... - ( "i i" it in". Hie lire origmaieu in i frame building owned by Dr. R. P.Schultz and occupied on oue side by Mrs. R. Probst as a millinery store and on the other by Jacob Harris as n confectionery. Mrs. Brobst had no insurance on her goods, and lost everything. Harris was insured lor SGOO. There was no insurance on tuc buildius. The next to succomb was a 'lass. has beeu brought to ligbt. The press is .loins iu share. Let the officers of the law now do tlieir part. A Stokm Brewing in the Pknnsyl o T A VANIA DELEGATION IU Oi. J. lie IJCliloiaii" i l i Wells the Democratic free trade champion 8torm is brewing -n the Democratic delega- ArtA for Counrcs in the Third dis- tiou of Pennsylvania, vo UK.UUu... . -....it. ..... M r 1 m :..4 Tk voatiir invt'ft new tihwi uu veiiuuu wn. w brighten, the prospects for the continued of the proceedings of the recent State Con . " ,i..n,rnf, ho lnublican patty. The veutiou at Lancaster, a resolution wai exhibition of the imbecility in the Demo- passed requiring the delegation lo vote as .:-tt ri?,,r,..niiivs has satis- a uuiL It is now claimed by tue crauc iiuujc r . . ... i.-... i. u i ..u..fr..nnM-ticut. as ibe whole ters that tins was a sev UJ i...uS "J .1... Urtv in the maioritv Wallace men, who had the upper hand in LUUUL1 1 m i J ' I , there is not to be trusted for political the convention, to checkmate any prosit i v ..mhimr of Dohtical hourly, live divisions iu me vote oi me uu.t.i niouvw J - I . j ihetriends oi juugc umu u.m :..irt.-,:j, a nrvul nntbor. iimi ttmt nillar of the Democracy snouid j uc i i nun v v n i dissen- tion in Another bonanza. The price of seats in the San Francisco Stock Boaid, which last year was 20,000 each, has rapidly increas ed, until last week ?,0,0 was ollered Tor one in vain. There is promise of an abundant fruit crop in Western New York. The winter has neither been too cold nor warm to do any material injury to cither the fruit trees or the viues. The Jews are to hold a national convcu- v-w "Vnrlr noul uionin. U taut: steps for the endowment of a Hebrew uui versity. This speaks well for that lenaci ous and thrifty body. Eggs are worth three cents a uuieu m Hamilton couuty, Nebraska. A mountain of superior white chalk has ... i . v...f tl.uf i... rv fiv.iritB choice of Peuusvl- Idaho. ilv in ita last lbSUe exIreBc mc uuin uk oti up - "" ""'-v' the financial trouble liave been at their vania, first, last, aud always. This plan, Th(; Jtbt slalt.n)Cnt shows a reduction worst ; tliat the next few months will bring 240,SCt),02. but few failures, and that there wid be an improvement in business, iuvolviug such au improvement in the money market as will enable all the banks to pay tneir uivi ,i,.n,L rvtnlr. Rut there is an in however, was knocked Ui the head by lay- , t,y,nr ,i, bt durinir the month of?4,- . - . .si ii in. r-the proposition on me laoie auu io - r clinch the matu-r the resolution directing a united vote was passed. An attempt to ii. .frirt l,i indorse Judge Black was thus anticipated and thwarted; be- evitabte tendency to lower rates of interest I sides, it was thought that euch action emaller proQU from business, and dimin- would produce coucen oi moeiueUl ou ished dividends, aud capitalists and busi- the pvrt ol tuc delegation, oeuaioi ness men should make their expenditures lace sas that if any persou wished to take in accord with the changed conditions of the responsibility of settiug aside the cx- dircctious ol the convention, tuey Uie times. press must suffer the cousequeuces. IlALT.-Tbe VentocriU noticed, last week. the fact that the plan of Mr. Wetzel, archi tect of Dauville, for the construction of the ' new jail, bad been adopted. Ilia estima ted cost, wa learn, is about 1138,000. There were other plant aubmitled which it is aiso known that Mr. Wetzel's plan was not favored by more tltau one Commis sioner, who brought bis colleague iuto the Lames at the last moment. The diik-r-uce iu the price of Mr. Wetzel's plau, aud mother considered superior to Lis, is up wards of twenty thousand dollars. The best plan being estimated to cost the least tnoncy. Whether the jicople will tamely cubmit to the dictation of Messrs. Reitz, Ilenrie, Eichholtz, Purdy aud a lew other Democrats who have already formed a ring to build the jail, remains to be seen. We rather think that the tax-payers would be the persons justly cutitled to receive the benefit of the percentages allowed for cash payment for material, iustcad of a few well know n grabbers, who arc ever ready to ap propriate any spoils fiiat may be layiag around loose, or that can be adroitly ex tracted from the pockets of the jieople. Will Autin of the Watsontown Jietwd please explain whether the fine mansion bouse beiug built at Shamokin by Daniel a.jrteHfijcuot"co cococclioa with the buildins of the new itiiiuoor oi tnc Uthiocrat aud lite editor ol the Watsontown Record were crying "re form," "retrenchment," fclci autl promised i f Democrats were elected the tax payers would have better times. Now as there is a Democratic Board there are three cler ks employed iu place of one, aud the timet haven't improved any. Won't our neighbor explain what be meant by "re form," "retrenchment," etc Lkgilativr Outhage. Oa Friday lart the Slate Senate adjourned over to lutsday fiight, simply because, baying f completed all the business before it, it bad nothing to do. The House has accoiu phshed very little, and has not even passed upon the appropriation bill. The PitU bur-h Gazette says : "It is perfectly un derstood, that the cause of the delay it the desire of the Democracy to remain in tet- tiou till the Centennial opens, in order to bavc a grand jamboree at Philadelphia The hundred dayt allowed for the extra session have expired, and yet the purpose is to continue in Bession tome fifty dayt louder, in order that the members may dead-head it through Uie Centennial. Tb will cost the State from 8150.000 to if 250 000. It should be noticed that the Senate Las no part or lot in this matter. It Las ueed its power to the utmost to force au ad jvuiuiuvui iu me uunureu uayt. it gave noricc that after April 1st, it would not re ctire bills from the House ; but this is met by holding back the Appropriation bill, to as to force the Senate to break its owu rule, We never knew a Legislative session to be prolonged, at large expense to the people, under the inspiration of so small a motive. Whatever of dignity may attach to an at tendance at the Centennial, as a body, could be realized by adjourning to meet at the particular time required. But fearing that this would be pre-eminently transpa rent, the ITouse fritters away itt time over nothing, iu order to remain in regular session till the day arrives for the Centen nial opening. We regard this entire affair at gross outrage on the people. It would be better for the members to at once vote 50,000 lor the expenses of their jamboree, un i : i ..i : l ,u: - i . ... tuututuuuuu mis luigui oe. ue give notice that the robbery of the people by the continuance of the tetsion will be re membered, and the Democracy will be held to a strict accountability for this outrage, They were elected on ft cry of reform, one particular feature of which Wat the curtailment of legislative expense. They at once broke their pledges, when in power by increasing the number of Legislative officials, but that wai a mere bagatelle, compared with thit last steal. Their ef fort to extend the tession will, of course, prove successful, as they hold the power, but to do this from a merely sordid motive it in itself so intolerably stupid and cor rupt, that we have no language strong enough to express our reprehension of it. It it simply the wildest description of steal ing under the forma of law. The New Vork Eetniny Poxt, like most other independent papers, it becoming thoroughly disgusted with the Democrats It sayt : "From the time that they allowed Mr. Carl Scurz, a briliaut and independent tiattsman wuu crowds of ft icuds all ever the Lnion, to supfilauted by an insig nificaut rebel Geneial. to the latest out break which they suffer Mr. Ben. Dill or tome other irrepressible fool to indulge in on the floor of Cougress, they have wade an almost unbrokeu record of stupidity or lOllJ. One of the few bills that have been finally passed by the Legislature this session pn vides as follows : "That any persou within this Common wealth who shall playfully or wautonly discharge a gun, pistol r other firearms at auy other person, shall be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, and undergo an imprisonment not exceed ing oue year or both, at the discretion of the court." A conference of about a dozen prominent Democrats and Republicans was held on Saturday night at which it was concluded that the chances were very good for the passage of a compromise currency bill, which in general features should Le liko the amendment ollered to the silver bill of Mr. Morrison. The intention is to have Mr. Morrison report such bill as may be agreed upon after further consultation from the Committee on Wayt and Means. K Trili ir tr 4. im... t v f -!" ill.HAJ4.-WU(! oi me severest storms ever known in Alabama prevailed throughout the grater portion of that State on Monday. Seven inches of rain fell, the wind was high, the lightin" continuous and the thuuder mutually heavy. Many houses have been blown down, great damage has been done to the cro ps. and railroad travel is luterrupted. The Ala bama River at Montgomery rose 50 feet on Monday, and was rising at Uie rate of 4j Inches jr hour. The following cablegrams arc made pub lic through the Omaha Jhrahl: Windsok Castle, England, March K 187. Ifr. lltrnm Grant. I'resithnttss V. S.A. : I understand that vou have fot stem-winder that was built for me. I think it is real mean in you to take my things, aud I want you to wipe off your chin and seud my property home. You can get auother from one of them post sutlers. This is busiuess. Vie, Einpress-Cjueen White I lor T, March 10. 176. Pic lona Gueljjh ijuem of I he Lion and the Uuiorru: If you want a stem-winder you had better get Mr. Wales to steal you one in India. My Fred wouldn't let me without astcm-winder if Mr. Ingalls hadn't iveu me oue. You are cheek v anvhow. j Reguards to Nelly and the baby. Mks. Hiram Ulysskss Gkant. Of the White House, P. S. Our eagle cau lick your lion. The grangers ol the uniteu maies nau over 18,000,000 invested iu their various enterprises. The burning of the Norwich, Conn, alms house restored to mental health a man who was insane before the fire. The Sau Francisco Cnll says that Mr. Montgomery Blair has bought tor Sl.00i, 000 the New IJria quicksilver mine. Rev. J. Hewitt, of onal church, has IUU vv. - " I 1 been accepted by the vestry. The Hazeltou Stnllntl cills the whiskey of ait baiiuskkPcoflia VATuish1 whiclusa good name wr iu . . . . , i suoe. A icceut marriage notice cuds with the singular expression, probably added by a waggish friend : "May their future trou bles be little ones." TH I . a neru wan a neavy snow storm in .e York on Saturday. The Hudson Rive Railroad trains werr Jtlayed by laud sides. while those ohe Harlem road aud else .i i i i i i . -. . wiiere uiocseu ny suow units in some places fifteen or twenty feel deep. Secretary of State F:sh is advised that the revolution iu Mexico has assumed such proportions that it is believed it will result in the complete overthrow of the present government. i lie outbreak extends to neaily all the Mexican States. Governor Hartranft has signed theCoun ty Salary bill : also the bills making ap probation for an educational display aud for a State buildings at the Centennial. Bnget O'Donnsll was found dead Sun day morning in a field on the nothern outskirts of Wilkesbarre. Peiiusvlvnnia A post-niorlum examination Mas held and it was shown that she had been choked to death. There is vet no clew to thn murderer, but the police are in search of a tramp, who wn seen iu that neighborhood last evening. A twelve year old lad named Murphy, living in Greenburg, has applied for letters paleut on a railrorwl twitch, invented bv kimtelf. Ii is pronounced by railroad men to the best yet discovered. The first whiskey trial iu Chicago has resulted iu a verdict of guilty, the defnd ants being charged with having defrauded tne government out of a tax on 100.000 gallons of spirits. The evidence in the Belknap case is beiu" prepard by the district-attorney of the District ol Co lurabia for the presentation to me grand jury, and it is probable that indictment will be tuuud ia a very short time. Hie Legislature has passed a bill ap j.i.iiii,iiuiS cio,'jj ior an educational ex hibit at the Centennial Exhibition and to erect a model school house. The bill has also beeu passed appropriating 10,000 for the erection ot a building on the grouuds for the accommodation of Peiiusylvaniaus. The Governor has signed both bills. wealthy. A deadhead has been snntcuced in Lou imnrisonmciit at hard labor. He -rot a free railroad ticket by lalselv telliiiir the a;;cut that he had lost in pocketbook. Most of the coal miners in the Shenau doah district resumed work oil the operr tor's terms. The ways and means committee will ,l...l,lu lm rpii.lv to report the tarill bill IliVUItUiJ v - J - i by the last of this week. The 4,000 men workiug at the canal ba sin at Montreal, having "struck" for a dol lar a day, were all discharged. It is stated that the Spanish minister of finance will prflpose a reduction iu the sal aries of the clergy and government offi cials. It is expected that there will be startling developments when, in a day or two the investiaation of the safe-burglary case is resumed iu Washington. The Mississippi has overflowed its banks opposite Memphis, ami covered a large tract ot laud. It is believed that the loss in stock is considerable. Mr. Cave's report on Egyptian finances .... . 11 A ' is not regarade& lavorabiy, auu r.gyptiau securities were yesterday from two to four per cent, lower than on Monday. Three hundred thousand dollars in coin was received yesterday at the United States treasury depnrtroert from San Francisco 200,000 in dimes and SlOO, 000 in quarters. The committee on naval expenditures has subpanaed Secretary Robeson to ap icar before it and explain why the navy vnnla ;in llsei 1 as nolitical mills to tirind J r out voters for the powers that be. A resolution was offered iu the national house, Monday, to autimnze the commit tee on the District real estate pool to mves- tH':ite all known matters louchinj: official misconduct of any government officer. The committee appointed to send deputation of trench workmen to tin centennial have published an address to merica. They hojie to establish a con fraternity of the artisans of the two na tions. Judge Black hasn't an exalted opiniou of his party friends in Congress. In con versation with one of them the other day, he it reported as haying : "All that the Democrats iu this Jinnee arc after his gar bagegarbage ; and it won't be long be fore you'll be thrown out ns the garbage yourselves !" The Congressional investigating com mittees have failed to deyelope anything citins Secretatj three-storv frame building owned by Jas. B. Schultz, and occupied by Jno. Millhouso as a shoe store aud dwelling ; building and contents a total loss no insurauce on either. A two story frame owned by J. Hcim bach, aud used as a stout; store by Elleu boyer, was next in order, aud was com pletely destroyed. Ellenboyer had no insurance and lost everything. The building was insured for 1,000. The fire extended to the Hon. Thos. Chalfant's large brick, completely gutting the two up per stories and ruining the first floor, i-nisli ler's drur store. His stock was p; insured but he loses everything else?, hav The most a city correspondent can do of real value to his patrons is to reflect the opinions of the Metropolis, the topics of minor interest and such details a are hardly worth payinir for at live cents a word by telegraph. Then the subjects oi most interest iu town are the very ones which the editor steruly forbids to his luckless writer. We correspondents are made aware that country readers do not care to hear about theatres, lectures, books and music, at all, but little about the social political, or club lite so iar uistant iiom theirs, in every way. Writing New York letters under these restrictions is not mak in" bricks without 9tiaw, but making them alf of straw, and pretty finely chopped straw at that, so it is a matter of contiratu-i.,i-., m thf writer when he finds his paragraph on the poor out of work has L,....i .mmp nnp. in Yates county to send him an application for a servant girl to i,..! nn a farm. offeriuL' her a "ood home .... - . ril . , rn t 5 iT for years it sue cau sun. ine aVVny was handed over to a lady visitor of St. John's Guild,, who will take care that the demand is tilled. Persons who make such requests in future will remember that it in necessary for them to send satisfactory references from people of standing as to their ability to pay and treat a servant well, belore any one will be willing to risk going to them. Vnone who baa any feeling for the poor cau object to aid in the work of helping them to homes and employment where the henetitis as much on oue side as the other. In the country, where help is scarce, it is nitiful to see the numbers out ot worK ncre. v.,t. it U difficult to liud those willing to leave the citv. A sewinz machine agent r, rc;ii- lat . genl io ew York tor an operator to artially to a Western city, offering a salary nearly twice what oue could get here, out 'flute Sbbettismcnts. Life, Growth, Beauty. xToTi('Ei-'her,:tyntbat tatco-inner- ' IN ship heretofore existing between Urs. W. ,nvl.ra ,,,, rvfv1? pFvTrVRVP W. Robins and J. M. Cooper, of Hickory Cor L0M0N HAIR COLOR LfcSTOKtL. uKtg l oVKT MuUauo, township, in tue practice r.1 MmlMnn oraa. this 20ih dav of March, lb'ti, LOS DOS HAIR t0IX)R RESTOKLK. ai4solvea by inutuai consent. The book ac- . conuts, &c., will be settled by Dr. 3. M. Cooper, Not a Dye ; makes the hair soft aud silky ; wlu) wjll contmue the practice ot luedieiue at iU..in.i.L.d .lm in allthnriZfi! ti COlltCt &H demises the scalp from ull impurities, causing I moneyS aue auj Will settle all accounts nainst ... tw w tue late firm. the huir to grow wiiere it bus iauen ou ur u comu thin. Can he applied hy the haud as It does not stain the skin or soil the finest linen. As a Hair Press ing it Is the most perfect the world has ever pro duced. The hair is leuovatcd and strengthened, and natural color restored without the applica tion of mineral suhstauces. Since the introduction of this truly va.uoic Dr. W. W. ROBINS, Dr. J. M. COOPER. Hickory Comers, March 24, 1S7& St. . e ' in iug no insurance on ins iuuiuuk:. .un building was insured for S.OOO. Water mau & Heaver's company store was unin jured. The origin of the fire is unknown. Till: 'OSSEt Til X I fci.B-.nii". CIIAS. Ii. INGKIOL PE-KJ.KCTEI) GOVEHNOll. AaUitor'M Xotlee. In the Court of Couimou Pleas of Northum berland Couuty. . The Miners' and Laborer's Sating TunJ Association of Fi. Fa. No. 303 Ashland No- Term, A. vs. j D. 1875. Frank Both. The uudersi-jned hereby gives notice thfct he wai appointed by the court, Audit o . o make a report, after thirty days personal notice given to Ik. nnpi ii.riirieiiri. niKLruiiLiU" 111c w i i,t.i-u j 1UV ll I . 11 13 v . - ... . . . . .. . I . wv.nn wl.l.n nr un lm witii tni rf-is una rcueuu ulivu ui avari Jirly all uifl. To ' manure ater, and n wanted b soil to in crop, ranted, uiahle, preparation into this country it has been the rHmt.0 made to be approved hy the wonucr aim uuiuiraimn ui " I nrt ,i Hiri-tpil bv the act Of AiseinoiT iu ucu i. . i .. i : .,1 .. i, wiii nriAniiiLtfir i J ... . -1 . . 1 1 nrnvi tl to be the onlv article that will absolutely without deception, restore gray hair to Its origi nal color, health, soltnes, iusire una oeautj, and produce hair ou laid heads of its original crow th and olor. 3 . . . . i r., ... ...1 n .1 1 His neauLiiui auu ir;rui.y )tiiuiiii u omimli-LH witliin itself, no washinir or prepara tion bi fore or after its use, or accompaniment of any kind bein required to obtuin these desirable result. cases made and provided ; aud will meet all parties iu interest at his office, in the borough or Sunbury, on Tuesday, the 25th day or April, A. D. 1870, at 9 o'clock a. in. ' F. K. HILL, Auditor. Suubury, March 34th, 1S7G t- UEPURLlCAJf GAINS IN MOST SECTIONS Ot THE STATE WELLS, DEMOCRAT, 11EATEN FOR CONGRESS GOOD ENOUGH WORK. Hartford, April 3. Hartford city .. 1 11. -A . Tr.,,ronl1 't OOfi . I .'ill nut rtl "IVCS liOUlUSOU il,UV , iugnoun, u,"v nuiuv.j, twater, Greenback, not one woman could be induced to take it, though it was offered to some whose earn ings were hardly enough to pay their board, oni wiirmp i-hancc at best was very preca- iiuiii TIk. nnur ereatures will run the risk of starving rather than go out of town where tbey would be welcome and comfor- rnliln The fact is, they will not leave the city j so lorn: as they cau exist iu it. To the i poor bred here, aud accustomed to the citv, there is nothing so terrible as the country. They cling to the city with ull ;ia wrcwhpdness. ignorant that their is anything belter for them outside. Half the unemployed girls in New York are needed in the couutry, where they could have good comfortable homes, out tney Administrator Notice. 'Estate or I.aac B. Shatler, of Lower Mahauoy v township, dee'd.) ... 1 T)l) AA1? I "VTCTICE is hereby giveu that letters oi rllUUr LLN ministration have been granted to the undersisncd on tne emic i ; late of Lower Malwnoy twp., Northumberland County, Pa., deceased. All person I hdebted to r renueef I to make imincdiuU SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE. S '"'s fT HERE IS THE OF ITS . Smith, Tern majority, 513. ivc liobinson Atwater, 119; TIT.TON-BEECT1ER. You havn't seen this head-line lately in my letters, and you wouldn't now, only I have something new. It is rumored that the whole matter is to be re-opened early iu the spring. Tiltou, it is said, has new evideuce in the case, evidence that will satisfy the public beyond all dou'H ; aud to vindicate himself he will commence a new suit, backed with all the money that may hi neeessarv to ti-'htit out. I k'ivc this as . . ...... ..1. r.... ita rn a rumor, ior a chuuol yuuoi i - rectuess. It is a curious thing that lleech er has taken no part whatever in the Moodv and Sankev meetings, he being tnc liobinson 17,ol2; lngersoll l'J.ooU ; .mun, 0Dy clergymen ot any uote who n; o uut. Temperance, o7J ; Atwater, drecnjacK, 'flic other clergymen of Uie city i:gni suy 420. Same towns last year gave Greene 0fhim. 171201; lngersoll '-'O.-yJ") ; Smith, Temper- freights. aucc, 1.0.")3. Hepulilicau gain of l.l.""i. The merchauts of New York are making -....!..,',,r liim.rtal i no ilouht re-electcu. on f tr.irt to cpt back their lost trade. by the popular vote and legislature lH mo- They are sick of lighting Boston and Palti cratic. The Democrats re-elected their Ul0re barehanded, aud arc going to protect 07 ,i. T 111.. ler;uicc. JU. nigeraou n Last year it was l,"20l. Fourleei. other towns 2,803 ; lngersoll, 1..VJI ; Smith, 14. The same towns last year gave Green, llepublican, '2,074; lngersoll, 5,322 ; Smith, Temperance, P. . I lie uc- w V i publican gaiu in those towns and in iiart ford city, SJ4. more kepi t.lican gain. Hartford, April 3. a towns give w .1 1 I . At ..... r A n mayor in iiariioru, ana eieci two iuiih-buu-tative in the legislature. 3IEMRER OF CONGRESS. Norwich, April 3. Indications are that Waite, llepublican, is elected to Con gress over Wells, Democrat, by a good majority. STILL INCREASING. themselves. They are organizing -to uo what should have been done years ago, viz. : liuiid a straight air hue freight road from the city to the prominent freight gathering points, with proper terminal facilities. They propose to own the road, aud have it operated iu the interest of the citv aud the people of the AVcst, and to do awav wuu an tue nine swiuuic-s auu Hartford, April 3. One hundred and tj0U3 that have driven the trade pway from ! nine towns give Hobinson V27,'J84 ; Iuger- the city. The matter is in the hands of soil 33,490 ; Smith 1.0SG ; Atwater 781. men who mean business, and who have the The same towns last year gave Greene 2,- ,Uouey to do it. It is expected to have the 214 ; Insersoll 3.").020; Smith 1,923. Net vey coiumeuced early in the spriug, and i.inh-nii i.nin l.:u;7. The senate stands n,.. mml i-ommencad at once. It will be a probably 4 Kepublicans to 17 Democrats straight road to St. I.ouis, with branches aud a Democratic majority in the house of to the principle points, aud will be exclusive ly for lreijjht. I lie trains win iuuiwc average ot sixteen mues au num. Read this Home Certificate, testified to by EJ ward B. Garri-rnes one of the mofrt competent Dru;,'-iat4 and Chemists of Philadelphia, a man whose veracity none can doubt. I am lmppv to add my tesliinony to the great value id the ' Loudon " Hair Color Refctoier," which rcstmed my huir lo Its original Color, and the hue appears to be permanent. lain satistis 1 that this preparation i nothiuic like a dye but ocrati s upon the secretions. It is also a beau tiful huir dressing and promotes the growth. I purchased the firt bottle from Edward B. Gar rigue?, clrusM, Tenth and Coales street, who can also testify my huir was quite gray when I commenced its use. Mks. miller. No. 730 North Ninth streot, Phlla. Dr. Swayne d Sou, Respected friends : I have the pleasure to inform you that a lady of my ac quaintance, Mrs. Miller, U delighted with the success of vour "London Hair Color Restorer. Her hair was fullinsi rapidly, and quite gray. The color has beeu restored, the falling oir en tirely stopped, aud ft new growth of hair is the result. " o. uakkiuies, Uruist, cor. Tenth and Coatei. fhlla. BOSTON TESTIMONY. Ju!y22d, 1S71. Dr. Swnyue & Son: Last u-intrr iiliile in Trenton. M. J.. I procured six bottles "Loudon Hair Color Restorer," which I like very much, in fact belter thin any thing I have used iu the last nine years. If yon please, send me one dozen bottles C O. D., tare of W. S. Fogler & Sou, Druggists, No. i-M iremom street, Boston. Respectfully yours, Ada Bakek, No. 5'J Rutlaud Square. "London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing." Has roniph-tcly restored my hair to il original color and ymthlul beauty, utid caused u rapid ard luxuriant growth. Mks. Annie morkis, No. CIS North Seventh street, Philadelphia. Dr. Dalton of Philadelphia, says of it : The London Hair Color Ruotnrcr i used very exten sively among hit patients and frieuds, as well as by myself. 1 therelore speak from experience. 73 CENTS PER BOTTLE. Addrcrs orders to Dr. Swatnb & 8on, 330 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, Peun'a., ole Proprietors. POLl BY ALL lmiUGISTH. Lower Mahunoy twp., March 3, 'J6 6t. UUUd PlTiri WW iyA ftps TOPS METAU ,,f with FSaNKUN institute PHIIAO'A 137 linrjuusiNnrnrrt NEWVOBK I87S f,f rHUITJMSai Vfjuwrtsnwtirf'f mi- net xasX COHANSEY GLASS MFG CO. MFR'S WINDOW CIASS.B0TTLES again make thciu unhappy Jellerson Davis has become Presideut of the MisMSdippi Valley Society and Interna tional Chamber of Commerce, and has csiaoiisneu nig oilicc at .ij Camp street New Orleans. A drunken herder near Fort Kearney killed a man last fall. The murdered man's wife has 6ued the ialoon keeper that sold the liquor to the herder that killed her husband, and will probably make a case. Ex-Vice Presideut Colfax has had six hundred iuvilations to lecture this season, and excepted one hundred and twenty. From this source he has realized over 512 - 000 siuce last summer, clear of all expo-uses. The authoiities reprertnting the Gov ernment of France have announced that they will hold an Exhibition in Paris open to all nations, in the vear 1S7S or liTO 'M or more CONGRESSMEN WHITE'S PLURALITY. Norwich, April 3. Waite is elected to congress "j w ..... i;oq and 800 plurality. JWWOTTris.nw ; annul JO : Atwater HG1 : scale rimr ifci. Ile- publicun gain l,l13 over last ycr. New Haven uot included iu this. Correspondence. OLIt SK1V VOKK LKTTKIt. CEXTEXNIAL ITKM I'OLITK.AL GOSSIP Til E I N EM r MJ Y ED TI LTON- IiEECU ER KR EIGHTS HCSIN ESS HEALTH 11 E-LIGlOUS. Telegraphic News. MEXICO INSURGENTS CAITUUE MATA-MOHAS. Oue by the name of liell has testified be fore a Congressional committee that Uab tw., i'ulmj nuo jrauiy uau Him lo go to St. Jxmis, to Mr. Dwycr's law ofilco. FLRTUER DETAILS Galveston, April 3. A Xeus special. uatad JJrowusville, April 2, says : mis morning at live o'clock General Toledo went out of Matamoras with 100 men to reconnoitre. He was endeavoring to ascertain the position of the revolution ary force. While thus engaged u column of cavelry suddenly passed between him aud Matamoras, completely isolating him. The maiu body of Diaz's army inarched boidjy upon the works in the upper part of the city. Not a gun was tired from the works. The regular troops and national guard hurrahed for Diaz. General Labar ra discharged his revolver, aud then re treated to the river bauk with about twen ty-five men. He asked permission to pass, which was granted on condition of his be coming a prisouer and being disarmed. He and the detachment are in Fort Brown Later particulars of to-day's doiu" are Iieing ascertained. General Labarra was with General Toledo recounoitering the forbes. General Toledo fell back to th Casa .Mata, but had been aepe rated from General Ltbarra.' About half-past seven o'clock a liht took nlace be Ninth Regular Cavalrv aud the regiments of Lapareua aud Augiuc. This wns out side of the town. The Cavalry surrender ed. Two pieces of artillery were tnkpn at New York, April 4, 17;. A CENTENNIAL ITEM. A family iu Minnesota wrote to know if Rcoilec uru bearing date about 1770, would be of onough interest to send to the Cen tennial. It may meet s imilar questions in other minds to say that articles bearing uo earlier dale than the last century, are hardly of value uuless they have added in terest bkcause they belouged to some persou of note, or are so jieculiar as to be curiosities in themselves without regard lo their age. liic euleuuial will not have place for lialfthalis offered. If of peculiar model, such things are desired by bric-a-brac col lectors, and will increase iu valuo with every decade. I warn my readers who have old things they hope to part with for prolit, uot to expect too much for them, as collectors are pretty stingy and shrewd iu their dealings. When sold at auction, quaiul articles sometimes run up to .hand some ligurcs, as lor instance, au inlaid Japanese cabinet, lately sold at Leavitt's, began at $40 and was knocked down at $4U0. An old delf coffee-pot or a pewter one may bring twenty-live dollars, from. a collector, but the fancy prices seldom fall into auy hands but the auctioneers. If persons wish their questions answered bv letter, 1 will remark that the method of in closing a stamped envelope will not be out ot place. POLITICAL GOS.MI. will be double-tracked its entire leugiu. Tim rrfil u-ill SnVO the farmers cf the West five vears, for when finished it , . . . BUSINESS is dull again, and the weather is averaging badly. Last week we were treated to a regular hurricane, which blewdown build ings, aud tore things generally. Hut :he mild weather that followed has brought the couutry merchants, aud therufor it is hailed with delight. HEALTH. The city is fearfully unhealthy. The spring suns arc exposing masses of filth that have accumulated during the winter, aud the miasma that is in the air is some thing frightful. Ague aud liillious Fver is more prevalent than it is in Indiana, and the variety is of the most malignant. Uillious Fever means inoic here than it does iu the country, and whsu it comes to Typhoid, look out. Their is a poison in the air that is terrible, and children and weak adults are dying at a rate unheard of. Unless steps are taUn at ouce to clean the city, the summer will bring a pestilence. It is a shame that it should be in such a couditiou, when the aicount of money paid each year for the purpose of cleansing it ought to keep it as sweet as a flower-bed. RELIGIOUS. The advent of Moody and Sankey, and me enormous audiences they have attract ed, have had the effect to set Christians to thinking of various things. Among others the system of renting pews, is being dis- cusseU with much feeling. The more earnest workers insist that the churches shall bo free, that the seats shall be free, aud that the system oi "first come, first served." shall be adopted. They insis that only in this way can the masses be brought into the churches and under gos pel influences. On the other baud the holders of pews hold that as there are al ways sittings for all who come, there is uo reason why those who desire it should uot have there sects, and continue the regular family idea of tho church. The matter has got into the papers, and much is bein said pro and con. The preachers are tak ing it up, and the Christian world is being divided into pew and no pew parties. I THE LUNGS! C?Qjisii.ra.ptiQn.t March 01. TU ' "VTOTICE is hereby given that an application JN will be made to the Hon. William M. Rock efeller, President Jndire of Noithumberland county, oa Saturday, the 23J day of April, ir, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the incorporation or the vn,tt,nmiurl:inrl Conntv Bar Association, a cor poration to be organized for the purpoe of pur chasing a Law Library Tor the nse of its mem bers and thoe who may hereafter become mem hr. and of maintaining a suitable room for the same at Sunbury, in the said county. GEO. HILL. WM.C. LAWSON, J. K. CLEMENT, JOHN McCLEERT. S. P. WOLVERTON, W. II. M. ORAM, G W RYt)Nt Sunbury, March 31, '76. ' Directors. TW dittr,""""S "UU daugerous complaint and permanently cu Doctor "Swayue's C'om- pouud Syrup of Wild Cherry." BRONCHITIS A preinouitor of Pulmonary Cousuinptiou, is characterized by catarrh, or iu ilamiuutiou of the in uncus niembraue of the air passages, with cough and expectorutioo. short breath, hour.seness, paius in the chest. For ull urouciiiai u nocuous, sore liiro.it, loss or voice, coughs, DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY IS A SOVEREIGN REMEDY. Hemorrhage, or Spitting of Blood, may pro ceed irom tue larynx, iracina, Droncuiu or luiiis. uuu iiuiii various causes, as undue pnygi- cal exertion, plethora, or I'iIIdcj of the vessels, weak lung, everstruiulug of the voice, suppress ed evacuation, obstruction of the spleen or liver. iVC. Dr. Sirayuc's Compound Syrup cf Wild Cherry strikes at the root of disease by purifying the blood, restoring the liver and kidneys to healthy action, invigorating the nervous system. The only tttandard remedy for hemorrhage, bronchial and u!l pulmonary complaints. Con sumptives, or those predisposed to weak luugs, should uot fail to Use this great vegetable remedy. lis marvelous power, uot only over consump tion, but over every chiouic disease where a gradual alterative action U needed. Under its use the cough is loosened, the night sweats di minished, the pain subsides, the pulse returns to its natural standard, the stomach is improved in its power to digest and assimilate the food, aud every organ has a purer and better quality of blood supplied to it, out of which new recreative und plastic material is made. zrmtrn unjust, miU; Crocuses, Farm, Garden and Flower Seeds of all kiuds, in iubd tities to suit purchasers. Call and get a Rural R'8'8t:r m3.4w CHOKE FLOWER NEEDS ,Xlt FLOWEKIXCJ BULBS, Just received at the Drug Store of C. M. MARTIN & CO., a full assortment of James Vicks' and Chase Brothers' Flower aud Vegetable Keedsj, Also a choice lot of Flowering Bulbs. Hiacinths, Tuberoses, Gladiolas, Crocus, Tulips, Lily of Valley, Ac. WHALE OIL for destroying insects on Plants, Trees aud Rose bushes. Sunbary, March 10, loTti. 330 Prepared nly by DR. 8WAYNE & SOW. North Sixth Street. Philadelphia. Sold hy ull Prominent Druggists. The bold aud uucoiunrouiisin!! stand ta- lfi'tl llV f tlrt Will ."tirfit: in niinniilw.n n instructing the New Vork delegation for slla11 uVl ilt.lumPt to settle :t-but W1" -,lve Uoukliu, meets with thejieartiesi annrovel ""w"u 1,1 a sPuecu """e oy an auvo- i-.i i . .. - - - . Iteiiing Files that WILL GKOW ! AX EXPEKIEXCE of nearly THIKTY Ian iu the Flower aud VtKetsble Sl buiiii, ha nniTinc.,1 ua that there an but TWO KINDS OV NEirn iu the world, vu: tucmo Uutt will, aud thoae that will not grow. The lonm-raie pricekn th latter worth ies. The sale or utterance worthies 8eed, through cupidity or lack of buaitten .taut1 ing, raues aad havoc with the busiuea of legitimate Seedsmen. 'or nearly thirty year mxt w have made the growth and proeure- iiunii a u l uuuil Bti&l) a study, until we are proud to say, forvigu or native seed grow ers from whom we proeurch of our supplies a wo do not raw upon our own farms, never think of offer ing us any but lirsr-claas seed. To this oue point we attribute our iuive, aud the uuivenul verdict of the Press and People is that Seed nroeured of Rriim Km- inn win grow. To give austouiers the benefit of our own sctusl -rneuee,we isauean ILLUSTRATED Quarter ly FLORAL WOBK. which l sent to any addrtM prepaid tor the mere nominal auljecritition un. ... ceuta. which amount Ih replaced to the credit of the customer on receipt of au order for 1 or unward worth of Heed. We send no seed that we have not fiist tested, therefore itfia jiert'ectly safe to buy such as we recon. niend. Our January Number contains several huudreu Engravings aud much useful iuformation to tha im tear or profesxional gardener, will be out about Dec 15th. Seud for it. I "Descriptive Price Lima, l-iri-iilim .. by mail on application. Rochester, N. Y. or. Chicago. III. nj ui--i vu apimcaiiou. lmiGGS & BR0., to make way Willi the testiruouy there Monterey lort bv the revolutionist's. nn.I . t . against iihocock. iiiey, however, all dony carried by hand to some part of the city The weekly etateincut of the Imperial bank of Geruiauy show, a decrease of 8,- 2,000 marks. it, and say that liell is a bad character. A locomotive on the Tyrone aud C'leare- field Itailroad exploded near (Jrand Itid"e on Friday, killing three men and fatally injuring the fourth. The postmasters of New York, Philadel phia, Uoston and other cities have received orders from the Secretary of the Treasury io cut on me luel, gas ana water from the governiueut buildings. The reason assi-n- eu is the exhaustion of the appropriation, and the neglect of Congress to make pi o- V i u i r.ll fur tl.A x -Yiorrmriri,' .IIISL, . ,111. LUIVltlll. i I , . , , a variously esiimateu at ironi iu to Mz. Hunting in Potter county has been poor Colonel Parrott was thrown from his horse this winter, went of suow haviug interfered in au affair outside the town, and sadly with the sportsmen. Leroy Lyman, is a prisouer. An oflicer of General Diar the veU-ran hunter of that region, reports r;ves the following list of captures : 420 inai lie has only beeu able to kill "oue fox men, 17 nieces of artillery. 712 stand of 1 he former gunners served them. Wheu they were firing upon Casa Mata the Twcu- ty second infantry abandoned the Port of San Fernando and entered Casa Eate Xhe tight at Casa Mata was brisk fur half an hour. The revolutionists at temp ed to take the works by storm, but were repulsed. Just as they were ready for au other attempt a white flag waa raised. Colonel Cristo ollered his sword to (iencral Diaz. The latter complimented him, and told him to weai his sword. The number of men surrendered by Colonel Cristo is two minks, eight coous, eight wild cats, eight bears aud seventeen deer," which be thinks mighty poor luck. Pol t mile Journal. small arms, besides those iu the hands of the prisoners. The surgeon reports three killed aud twelve wounded. The officers report live killed and sixteen wounded. ot the best republicans of New York. It is evident that Cnkling did not fall iuto the hands ot the best class, and that fact has turued against him many who would other wise have given him a harty support. To day nine-tenths of the republicans of the city are throwing up their hats for Curtis. aud Coiiklin is iu uo position whatever lo carry the delegation. And may I whisper a word of advice to Kcpublicausevervwhtre Don't instruct. Don't "o into the Nation al convention with any pets, or with your hands tied lor anybody. The party never was made for a man. It has work to do. cale of the pow system. "Talk." said he. 'of the necessity of briugiug sinners in to near preachuig. ho needs it more than f do ? And who ueeds iuducements more than we do ?' As ho was a pillar iu the church his statement was a most candid confession. Pietko. The KueccKsl'ul Physician. There is probably no man to whom the community owe so much as to the honest. lair-spokeu physician, who does Ins actual outy both to himself and to his patients. aud instead of being used as the means of lleally skillful physi :ians are uot so numer elevating uiuiviauai!", it siioulil use indi viduals lo do its work. It is going to be clo.se work this year to elect auy one, and if their is the slightest forcing iu the cou veution if the nominees caunot carry the the united strength of the party, the jig is up. The nominee must be not only "the best mail in the party, but the strongest. And wait till we all get together aud com pare votes before deciding as to that man. There must boa very liberal spirit at that convention, or we are beaten to death. Mind, the democracy are pressing Tildeu .: T.i- . vii;orouiy, aim wuu a consiuerauie degree PILES, PILES, ITCHING PILES, POSITIVEI.1 CL UED BT TUE CSS Or SWAYNE'S OINTMENT. HOME TESTIMONY. I was eorely afflicted with one of the most dis tressing o( all discuses Pruritus or Prurigo, or more commonly known ns Jtcliinfr Piles. The itching at times was almost intoleruble. Increas ed by scratching, nnd not uufrequently become quite soit-. 1 bought a box of ' Swayne s Oiut- ment ; Us ose. pave quick relief, and in a short time made a perfect cure. I cun now sleep un disturbed, and I would advise all who are suffer- mi; with distressing compluliit to procure "awayne's Ointment'' at once. I had tried pre scription almost innumerubla. without finding CENTENNIAL SONGS AND QUARTETS. One Huudrrd Years Ago. iking k Cho. By Hays. 35c. ,..r uuuuiru jeara aku. V"nel Ior .Hale Vukil. lllc. Marcliing'Nratii our Starry Flag. S. Cho. Olorer. 3uo Let tba Uills and Valos Uesouud. yt. Mixed V. 12cl MemorialSongs Seatter Swpet Flowers oVr her Grave. Danks. 30c. Wep vet the tirnve of the lovsd ones. Panka. Sue Memorial Flowers. Ballad Mendelssohn. Sue" Scatter Swe. Flowers. Trio for Fetualx Voices. 30c Ween o'er the Oraves. Trio for Female Voice. aucl Joseph W. Ciikist, (Firm of Koedcl & Christ,) Boct and Shoe House, Sii North Secoud St.. riilladelplua. ous that their vir'.ues need no mention, im ii-rimmem r..ii..r . -- r i j - ami nence tnc aivi rlisemeuts ofJ)r. K. V 1'ierce, ot Uuualo, inuy well claim the reader's attention. Dr. Pierce is a type of a ciass oi men who oDtaiueu success by Ml fsiflll AtVil 1Xt.il Li l riif a-if1vkt nnt nia ..a. iug too much, or creating false ideas as to OlVliS JJlOill AoJiiO. luiuijr. xue uuijr reuuuie puysician 111 these days of complicated disorders and high-pressur living is the "Specialist, the man who understands his oue branch of the business. .Such in his lino is l)r Pierce. For the benefit of his readers he has written a "Common ISence Medical ZITHER Hanulton's New Mvthod. Prise, 75 cents each. CORNET Swuynu's Al'.-liculiiiir Ointment Is also a SDeci- nc ior letter, neb, fcalt Khcum, SSciild Head, Erysipelas, Earbcr's Itch Blothes. all Scalv. trusty. Cutaneous tiupiions. Perfectly sale aim uurmiess, i'eu ou the most tender infant. rnce 50 cents. Scut by mail to nv address ou receipt oi price. Sol.O I1T ALL LeIMNU DkI'OGISTS. Prepared only by Dli. SWAYNE & SON, 330 North Sixth Street, PHILADELPHIA. riiOPiilETOliS AND M ANCFACTl'ltBHS OF Hedgwick's Perfect Method for tne Comet.... Sedgwick's t'onijilete Method. . 75c. , SI M SoI.B of unauimity. A large sum of money has Advisers," which is well worth reading bv vkkii lam m iu;o cuy uy u:s irienus, muse who neeu sucn worn, null strict and a bureuu iu his interest has been es- business honor, hijrh professional skill tablished at Washington. A choice lot of reasonable fees, and a largo corps of coru- piiiiucai ouiiiiners are tneir setting up pcuieui assistants,!. 1'ierce will doubtless tilings lor .Mippery Sam," and they have nia'e his name familiar as "household iioiits mat lie will sweep the nutter. Til- words." den is the shrewdest wire-puller living, and he slands n uood show for the nomin ation. Ihe only thiii; that stands in his Irom . It. Chisholm. JI. I)., of New way is the forcible enunciation of his hard Jledford. iiiiiiinu uinu'a m Imili ii n , 1..... . l. I nT I. i . uu "j . io u-aiufi, uuu iu tut; i jinvc cmpioyeu tnc leruvian ovruD II-. 1 1 I . 1 1 1 1 lw. ;.. u mil .1 1. . . I I- 1 1 - . . . J nici., ... m omaiv tnuu'ii io eoiuorum- SIICCCSSIUI V nrMnn i iniwimm nlirun isc that. If the demncrni-v nf llii wi'st tin-I ili:irrlm.a iw.r., ,i..i,;i.i : licve he can be elected thev will take him. nta. Iu.il. oml A..Af th- .;... JZ 5"l,.or """i"1"' MercBrial and Syphilitic Com- for thev do want t,s. nrtiri. Il ... .... ii.i.t. i... . "..::: " ." . " c:,st" w".eru P""H'C virus of , .. .... ... . v.... ui,,,, reutiinucii, iioi.iu u ten, nna tne parent, causes a development of Syphilis or limn mnnpv lu.lmiii l.in. Mm n .. . i.... l: r... . In . - . . . ,r . J vi " .. . iii. . it, ,iii,u mi , uijit can- i iu luiiimu n mi n nix 'pmrn iv. a a an i criiruiA in in rsiin. iinirmiir im. nv.ii hiai uiuaiu uiciiLiuuuu. alterative tnnir flip svriin nnoiif tr h n.l tucciuai ill couiDieteir erailiciitinir evi-rv w .t,nr THE unkmi'Loyed. by clcrgrmen, editors, cashiers, clerks law- bf tbt8e di'nSeroU9 complaints, aud all diseases Ihe writer of these letters is pleased to vers, niwl ndipm wlm hri thpir lin. I.I f . . I . w. uuu. mem oi more use to readeis than than muse es : ns we 11 ns nnnr-uivo nrin. simjily for the news they give. As to uews ters, tailors, shoemakers, seamstresses, and iiileeil. it is a sorry task the correspondent all those, wlm.se cranntinn nnnilnoi ihm has who tries to get up for papers who in ill-ventilated and over-heated rooms have every item served by the telegraph a who arc liable to suffer more or less froru week before his account can reach them. I nervous debilitv." 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