j ? IKUIUHTI Kdttor. o Centre Hall, Pa., Oct. 14. 187Ti. 7ER VV s'J pre irnr, is ndwanfv, 2,6b not paid t denisrv. Advertimtnenli *><• nvr ti*< for tkrt* •- *irfinfAs *y V' 4 •*1 nnntrnr.t. Beuiorrwllc Ticket. Si Gortrnor, CYRUS L PERSHING, jtchuylkill county. Stat# 7\vsrvro-, VICTOR E. PIOIXKT, Brad tor. I county. NAcnVf—-LEVI MUNBON. TVnuimiyi—D. A. MUSTER. /VotAiino/urv-A A RON VV ILLIAMS. Register -W. E BURCHFIELD. Recorder—VC M. A. TOBIAS. tbmmiMiuMcri H. A. MINoLE, —J. N. HALL. CWncr- I>K. JOS. ADAMS. Auditor! —JOS. OILLILAN I . —A. J. G HEIST. The labor reformer# of Moiwin ho*etu have nominated Wendell Philip* h>r Governor. • L " Col. W. W. Brow n, leader of theTl'frs, the champion of the lal*>ring meti, the frieud of the oppreaeeil ux -payer, enewi} of rings, the hater of democrat*, the tie uouui'er of other-holder* and p>>lit cians and the defender of everyt! i that i pore and honest and the e it. also of the Industrial Advocate, the* the name of the teuijwsrance cand Ist' for Governor at the head of h.< jeqwr, and on the stump, we arc t >'..! f' r I'erolling. We'll give the C'a ! et medal, if lie will j. ist tell u* when- he belougs. Wa H. Kembl* having apologised for the insulting letter he wrote to Mr. Bel niout, when he. Kemble, wa* State Treasurer, may we soonexject that \- eral hundred thousand dollars will .-con bo found returned to the coneii-nee fund? If the ring thieves who >t •e. "divid*d and kept silence' under Kim ble's administration restore their plun der, it would amount a h.u. if me suui. Cob llrivwn.tiie old lender of the ruili ! .tl party in Centre county, after re-a ling the Reporter closely for the last x mouths, has got it into li- i.eau that there is going vvruug .uid th it his old party uu;-t l*e the fault i t it. M c have not yet maile an o : and it i'.-i i ocrat ofthe Colonel, l--.it he do. s i : be lieve in Grant and can not go ': L.rtrar.ff. He -o£s that the federal and state ad ministration- are reeking with lotriip- Lon, and that there must In- a change if the poorer lasses wun: to have labor and keep fmui Marring, ar.d tiu- ('• - lone 1 v.p *o right out without fear or 7.*.; r Mi!! we are glad he lias his eye.- open, iiud w >. trust he will see into it further skill, *• that when Novem'x-r cornea his vote will go for those incorruptible diampi ons of the jieoplc, Pershing iuhl Piollct. The senatorial confereme, up to our latest information has not yet succeeded in making a nomination. Tliis district is blessed with dead-looks, or rather, with candidates, that always cause tlie dead-looks. It will be rememlwrvd how a former conference balloted oO#> or i. 1000 times adjourning from town to town, for week* before a nomination wa* made. There seem* every prospect for a repetition ofthe same thing, unlew thi* bull-dog jversistenceou the j>art ofotiiot •eekers can be made to yield. The can didates balloted for are Messrs. IVale, Meek and Boyer. After the thing had gone about as far as it should go for the good and credit of the j>arty Mr. Tealo made an offer which was magnanimous and which, if accepted, would have bro ken the dead-lock and effected a nomi nation. Mr. Peak proposed that all the conferees be absolved from their supjor! of any particular man, and free to vote for and nominate whomever they thought fit and for the best of the j>ar'y This fair proposition waa cot agreed t" and the dead-lock goes on. This priv; lege the conferees should always ban when candidates have an unyielding stubbornness— the conferee* are really the representatives of the people, and ..i a certain stap*e should be allowed to act f-r the jxople and not for an inier.-- ted individual, and be emjiowerc'l to nomi nate the best man they choose to fix upon. Ix-t no deuiarty is good enough, and its nominees thoroughly honest and < • mjietent. Ik n't listen to di*apj>oint cd office-seekers, and disorganixcrs, wi o are attempiting to make trouble and split the party. There are secret foes in tin camp who need watching—they pre tend to lie democrats, but are really plot ting the overthrow of the jciny. R : - live and vigilant, and keep your eye uj.K>n the enemy and tho*e wiio are aid ing him in secret. The testimony recently in the case of 15. 11. Cheevcr against Ilenry C'leo -1 Co. developed some |*>iiii- that the House of Representatives w ill probably find it necessary to investigate. Tlii testimony relate.- to the reasoua and in fluences which procured the appoint ment iu 1309 of Henry f lews A Co. a* a financial agent or banker of the United States Government iu Eurojie. This aj - pointment, as the jiublic well remember, caused astonishment at the time, and it now appears by this evidence that pre liminary to it was an agreement by which Henry Clews & Co. agreed to j#y to Louis Dent, the brother-in-law of the President, one>eighth of the profits to b< derived from the appointment; and tbic one-eighth they guaranteed to Dent should not be less than the sum f E-'.'M a year. Thus, if the te*timony is tnie. we have the brother-in-law of the Pre*- ident, and the constant intimate of the White House, engaged in the busbies* of selling at a high price one of the most lucrative appointments in the gift of the Government, and an appointment, too, which not only seemed to all intelligent peojile an improper one to be made, but which finally resulted in a heavy jiecu- , niary loss to the Treasury. The question is whether Grant shared in this $9,000 a year; and besides, it , should not be forgotten that this wi s ; nottheonly instance in which Dent took money for an apjKiintment to be made by his brother-in-law, the President. The New York Herald has ejiecial cable dispathes from H. M. Stanly, its daring correspondent. He has reached ( the shores of the great inland lake Victo- ( ria Nvanza after a march of 720 miles in . which he lost 181 of his followers , through desertion, disea e and fight- s ing. He has succeeded in launch- j ingan English built vessel on the great ; lake, and has made a voyage of 1000 . miles around its shore-". The letters re-; ceived from Stanley arc dated March let * arid May 15. 1 1 In 185? curtain charge* who ui.ido, a against SoTcrnor Hartranft which have■ 1: new been liKjrv*l. They were >-l i> i character which then f<>rhado hi i -i port in the column* of wvvi d rejmblf t can journal* in the-date w inch now . 1 vocute hie re-election. Since that time i the accuracy of the accusation* ui uio has been uutUtined ly the strong - t c;r i cuuisUutial cvideqoei In ls7 t a new 1 (MnetittttiounahilrtA*) which <>>• .*>• , ed such admirable improve neat • " " the ohl that it commended itself t *• ■em I favor tns-.de and >tuaide 11> state U had the endoraal of a convention > ' which the political friends of tiownn r Hmi ran ft were a majority. Hi* *up| rt of it wouid have Iwwti the meat jioptil. i ' act of his ail mi ui at rat ion. But it struck Joan the treasury ring a hi. h w .t* rob bine the state anJ he aided with tin robber* against the people His veto o: the fee bill, lit* approval of the Hiding act, his ntflrrt to r Oontnti ml or en -r. • any provision of taw forth. protccti'ii of the treasury, against the line of li> duty, against the t<||M "flu* oath, :.nt against the ordinary Inclination ..f iuei in jKisition* of r*S|*>i- ability to do those things which make for Ute pub'ic g.-nl and for personal popularity, all point outflow. Hartrnnft aa a nan under tlo { domination of a corrupt clique aln arc lill hw chief support W'e rent lish a few exeorpt* (huu the l'lii'.-L phia Pre*# el Svpti nits r ls7.', whi. . ii . dicate the nature of the obliii • - • which obntro! the cond.tr! .• tlo • • r nor of Prun ivlv.iu . in ma . -r* t • touehitiK the Interests f c p<- >p <• f'tu e will b • r:e Mo r. . i t aide by side with tin- '.i-h r •f the sju.ie in.in by tin .. e i'r* in the present , mupaigu. 11 if inft's < • n. tv. tV. k. r that the farmer g-.mibb 1 in si" k- to t ate.-•'i- ■ 'nr. • 1 '> e -1872—-and that In- had t:<> tmuj! dejKw.it worth u. -in. mn.j. i l. -tit ence is, .fcourse, that tl fai > r were oartn.l a. Yd'*. . .. money lieLmyiiig • tin "i -w> t p of P.- nisyl. .n -/' (•' ;■ h S r '■ 1^"-. II • Xcv. t httt the chirgrt :• ' ray ' public nun l>e. a clearly } .net: as those against Auditor thm ra! il.atr ft lie has been onvicted of uuf.u :"th - 1 a-an cfftoi-tl. with ah the! boa is of the c. mm mfcaltb, and irith . allying hiiusctf with.. lui lot i.-rnr , lionist*. Not - nglc ■■ al .d t wer has been in n!<-t iy t again-- him. . j t ( r, 'i x . 'l s -• One <-fthe m dam . ii j . the I"-. | . 111 General I llartrauft i- 0u.,: <> !y at con . iisvti:ighi:o directly with Mnrkey t id] . Ycrk.-s tt. - \>r in - ! f oj cr..:i. -. -iii.cd • i moneys. THE ruoifn en i i- . t a . s ITI t.v 1 * t ssve !'hh ' i 1 . -.jvd. ' TBE JTtrHJSSI'H IS ■ \A> 17,1 MA. The £UU sa> - the canv i I'c -v. ani.i i< warming up. ai.d th • t. th* tameron-Mackey Ring are o -vi p - ing apai-e. They iuteml • > ru . 4 ln ; cirajuik'ti on the eurrwncy i— tie, ami t. • i uore the tnrublesouM- King rahberi.-s : - together. It ik a hopeful r.*fug>\ an i ! they take to it with gro.it alacrity. They i are a modest party, and w u' I fain re- tire for the present from public notorie ty. Life in jails and penitentiaritM has s few charms for them, and they would t much prefer a continued residence in s the luxurious palaces reared at the put . lie expense. Having several tnilli. a- j . of the pe>ple"s money. stol-ii at •!.! , time* and in various ways, sadden and j im|erativp demands for re- tuticn ] e would fall heavily upon them in thine f hard times. They ask to le let a!r They insist that the s..\-e- 1 hundrt <1 | . ca*M of bribery and corrije toe f. . . millions embezzled in the f- i u if ii e-t, and the trill tig di\.-r-i. . : e . sinking fund from the pavn. 11 of the , public debt to the p ckets of the Itin j. shtvli net be crtrgeil in*' tl Mttta- It would be tin outrage. Th ..i .-riti c fthe people ught no: to be invi;. d 1 i matter of r little men :u as t!.< wholesale plunder of ilui: r r;.. n | the habitual Use of at h ' a.•' f he pr eee Is to dcbiu-h their I g: !. :t i t the interest ofthe thieves, an le. t , corrupt the billot * >x.-s tli.it a f r I election has been a tiling unk >w :i ! impossible in the second <• of tic Union. The Icing mar. i * •• arc !>■ : dedly in favor of any other i tte, - i have seized upon the alley" • 'ft in >n ! deliverance at Krie with an i e.i -.-rn. 1 whi. h aliows that they re.r I'hec'i of discussion from state to nati. :.a! af 1 , fairs .s a matter of life an I death. The election of Pershing aft- r a heat v I carnpfiign. in which tin Ring. rni tics had hcc.u tlie principal - . v.- bc*itterly ruim n-, not only to the Kin* is a body, but to every individual m •erofit. It would be followed by pr •i --tionaan l suits, imprio:,m at and e>• forced restitutions of j iani . wh would render the o cap.iti i of . public robber in l'ennsylva lia b >th odi • .as and unprofitable. I'.-r . .. visitation ofjtt tiec nj >n th-* p tt' it;: t'omini—ioner- >< r s.liuylki'l thing but rei..---trii.jj to t,-.r< . or; j thieves, and with a very litt! : ■; il enco trnyetnent lie would in. ke th; ecu'ive power in Pennsylv - . ri Ide to the Ring- as it ia n c.v in V. v York. A- f r Piolh-t, lie is even w.r i t liiin they have no r i in to cape ■' thing but sharp and -.ri..'!- w k. II life, hi*character, hi* ag.'-e iv . a*a reformer, with t!<-ere ' til . <-y of farmers an 1 working' wh his eloquence, more than anyth. _* ! . ( has awakened to the ne csuty -f protection, make him the very im-am tion of all that is dreadful to t u> riia- When Sam Josenhs heard of lii< nom nation he exclaimed, out of the depth of his soul : "Great Hod !if he ever get- , into the treasury he won't leave ale unturned !" Maekey, it is Mid, eanti >' contain his terror; and the f.u-e, of tb whole gang are white over the pro-per-' His election ineuis their destruction, and they know it. They cariti >t boy. Gully, or deceive him. He in as able : ( he is honest, and when lie pl.t -es tie t key in the Treasury door, the j>iund r ed public will be invited to Walk in after hiui. Every l>ook will be laid ojien for -i inspection. Every record will h* turn- ~ ed ujj to the light. There will be n more concealment*. THE LABOIi HEX ASDJVhHRI'EII- Nitjya. Pott*vill? HUrkiuy ii iii, Gr/.oi.i f The legislative record of Judge IVr | shing is clean and pure. He wis a \i:.r 1 democrat, less hide b nmd, it i; pri-sum- 0 able, than either Ilnrtrunft or Rawle '* (both of whom were members of the same party at the time) would have y been had they occupied his position. Hut \ we arc not supporting him for Govern i becau.ve of what he did in the lcgi.-la- i jj ture. We have different and more im- J portant reasons. He is the candidate of l ct .-j-nf; that, no w..Uet what way have 11 bei nit -in of<>mi i 'ti in tin' past, is' How. so t.u a Peon--, tvaiiia .itikl Ohio ■ ■ire , ki i. a ned pi 11 < nli n dK'- i trine I wlti h II mi n lieiii ve who ' hold this: tliif i overuiinnt i* a govor niMit: k ,-si. neil t r the Ih-ih'Ri of the wh le peo; le .uij i "tie. a mi •• of loakilly tlx* few rich of the x|w use of the mail} Ueii gtm i Hut jil.vtfk.-rm, lift i- v atii illi ple.lgk-.l to in u l honorable w v sup| ori tlldadvi. lev its teat-hinge In ls7'.' 1 • Wroti : I do not legar l the other of judge a> - in any koiim' a jiolith .il one x'omiua tioiiH, it is true .tr- made bv the rtsprs-t --ve politikttl organisation* but it is the duly d wkill the unuiry of llit- luniks and lln i-reditsmonfrrs, win* -las-c i* mean* j two ti ink ami bullinnbt nith n I |virtir* in "7d. Even if it wire true, whi.-h it *°nphaiUwlly i- not, that Judge l'r • iin-z'apasi on w-re im iriinti-nuptvHj Mi ai-ksi i d ii-t Li*, v.. ii. .l r n> t In the t v re.n oft ll* for tt* to a low otir •elves to ' i at' ■il bv them whet v. i, ,tiv :i r - lii.ted n iKird .-.a < b u i;.t ti \ must hav bee., ii -ft. lo i-l, i-.'t of the heart ii dat . t n -,v ! hi 1 . it. ie..l that o" his jiirly w d .ovoHei-ot.-eqnetneii 0 ' , li- a i-b ii.; r t ell lab i. ft I i b'.\ .k I 111 i.Y I A -// ii V • --.al l" the on dated tlevi land tit ■ G< 11- n rt'i.rt: an 1 Ho * an; -l CaUin, 'if lVnt.-ylvani* >.;• ketiian ii.unei e Allen ie.assii.ei ting at lGim;lle Vi-ter. ..v. '1 htf feeeplloti given i.i i'itu:;*y!v. ai * ,-r it War liov erm>r wa-- 1 ■ t eitthitsi i-t. . it.d lit* ,;d i.r •* mad* ;i |r-f. invliinpn a c*l " 1"- felt i • tie re-a! in th. \Y, tei. ; -irw \|r 1 J. Swu-ny, jeh nun .n "f the IV MMfflt Mm r t'ur i'Mu- t thi- j-' „i l.i-t 1 ,-i t,a!ir ! . i'- jo-'... demonMra* * • i jion, i. n| w ... .pi .led t. gi out into - -m i o.'p - : 1 nh' had hastily u-.-eiu- Ibo ;. lb • - rn..; ---v - *cd a: 1 and miA* another bri. f sj-eceh. His j .iddr.. . > the it. .. 'if n.evtiiig here | .j- via . wa- • .in u:vt to ccj* | able and i ri--ic !..-s delivered ■ j i inter...-r had i-revo i-lv s, >ken at .. u .:: ... uuir large andanfhuaiactii t dni. e grs-u>i IliO. . - i c ill-lie .. ntr.i; - i The tnket Will he ii'-ii; i. ..•• flier >x>l unn. Tbi* uiU - .;u ii. . •k' in tliia vouuty, iims Jar. and the ltui|s-rjiH- fvlk in tend holding nominating c nvention (His a*, k, all th y liu.v bring in tilt field tin fourth—we art informed, liow ever, that it in likely that they will adopt the tnLei ot the '.'tb ik. We art r.lno iiiloruiid that the '7j convention was not hermoiiious, t.iol that there wa* i firt of -pin i.p< , the quevtik nof nuiu inatii g a fu*i<-: oru rtraighi-out ticket. The -:rait- ut carried, and the fuMon ist* tl.re.iteu to Uilt. The t; Let of tin fusion!*:* wustu is- nuule up out of mi , ttnui from t:.c dtiUiiK-raln and radical | nomination*. Tin o party, so li.r a- it- few udiie nn.-;'r iu the liuurocratii prrt.v is con cerned, - .u.pii-i.-. oitivly that tlennnt which kt-.einji-.i-d to.-ji'n: ii r party anil defeat its i ..i,,ii.ee*. I..*t fj.'l, bv the in li. t in! -r ' <" Mo 1 ■ ;.."Veuicnt i-gaii.st th® ii mo.r; > it.' i.-. Willa.o and Mu< . .. >.>;,. i i then ..re t-penly with tue 'ik-r-, a few vtiicr.- .tun- rctlv opr aling wnii ti em, in order to divide, brt-akd n '. Ie feat tin- deuiocratie party in < . ntre . oimty, to ntßir.l a few dis-ppH.'.;tted oil (•-.- ek'-rs an "pjn.rtu ;nl} P.- Uttlllß tiirius. lv. *. We pre dict that th<- democracy vviii come out vi tei. -.- :i *jiite if tin-effort* of a few rci-ret foi - i.i an rai L>. Gtrlick • is a g m1 ai fr n; t.p t" 1 "ttom and ( .t wa* fairly 10-miuated. Nt a cat; li , date upon it w iios lionesty or integrity can I*- imt" .- hel, hence tlu-r' is no ox en-'' for these side *hon>. and tiie hon i .-t iii. - i• ' thr igh them, and thos • who are eeretly in rymjcitliy with j those eff.v :- to njure the party are i known an 1 w i:l be held .".U the more c --( countable f, r their treaclu rv. The jirin .pal orator, i hamp-ion and j leader of the '7' > i . i- the redoubtable Win. W. I'.ro •n. w is -i.T-.-ng like a If aver in tin "g • 1 c .u-e," and hoiiic of tho-e wli • ..re i:i m • lit i.ilecting llilll cui be ki.-w:i i y tl • ;.r. ;-< * be shows er- upon them in thc' l- !n-1 -11 Advo cate"—they ar- eminent patriot - 1 J lOLLETA SD TUB 80LDIBM8. The f 'Uowitip; letter fri in c \u 11-kuwou j and brave >• biicr may i < -< t a 'iiim-ttbe I -Li. ■ .f i. ,di al newsjiajicrs : Wy- ; r.ra ' brd county, September I .'7. —// .S ,- Having seen newspaper} arti'-le.s el. rgin- my fellow tovvn*nian, 1 ■! i'i• '!>■!. •- .11 i;. vi:.;' •op m 1 and j hindered ' a-G ivcrnment in its ell'>rts | tOKUpjir-- the rebellion, at an net ofj itnplejuatice l to vtato ;h..t tie '-iiar*i; is untrue and without founda-J tion. Ir- lie t I; ; u tu -eting of -.'l -.el.- till- . nility, la lat To ll iiala iii i fin til jiurjs.'Kc of ruining tr"ops in pur.-- in v .f I'rt sident |l.in colli'* jr x-I.mint ion calling for 7"i,00(1 men, the -coinl pcntleman who ro .-ponded to the uni\ural dnnand of those j resell m (V|. J'iolb t, who came torw.ird and made one of hi* eliaraiier istici|fei-lie*, calling on the citizens to • 1 vi*' Ih iuM'hes of all jxilitu-al bias, ami volunteer j>ro nj'tly to till the quota Icuibti'l a, tnj ltrudf rd cHinty from .it day aa-ii' Lei ind in resjionding lit fail o the I'resident for men, and I aiii |ssi'ivc tiiat im si.bseipiei.t act of Col. I iollet vvai in lonilict with that p triotic iip|s:.|. \ our*, etc., JJamkl Mi.kii in, I-ateChpt'iiii Co. JJ. r7th Kegt. P. V. To \V. W. Kingsbury, chairman lb-mo ••rati.- c imty Convention. • . (HiTO F.LJA TlnS. On lu*t Tuofday the Ohio election Conn off. The di pit-to - received on 1 Tuesday evenin-' were inc.; re, but as 1 far o lie*.--.rl fr in All# n, deni's-rat, gain- 1 ed over his fbrtie relet ion. Nhouldthis 1 hold out over the .state, a rami demo- 1 i-ratic victory will lie told from the good old Buckeye tate. The President ul j nrty arrived at Ogdun )Tfvterdy, and wi-io eseorted by Briglura 1 Young t" Shli la Oiiv. 1 !)<• Buck* county fair, which c losed at' j l)oyl-t"WVii on rat iiil.iy, was highly *uc-' • .-issl'ul in every r • pert. The roceij't* c*-j J :eded ? 10.000. f e --W* MMBMN IN V Jv.vnUATION INTO TIIK AD-1 MINIS I K\T|oN OK KO KIIK It I 1 REAM KICKS llui risburg, I'M , Oct. 7. Al th* st*ton • I tl| Si .ill* Treasury 1 til oil gating Colli- ' initio# iltn morning Mr, Uli|, editor of ' the l.uittu*,r Kk| tel llt-d dial I,a I tj lulorQtalioM *h; mi g tliat Stat# Trsan urur Uattki'Ji I >i drawn 4 pri rent. ni ts r,t at, uvtiegc ~i in It * banking 11 HI HI Slalmiait, Clerklun A ' T Lancaster. In IMP Mr. Gei-t da • i line* in givr ll • name of hi* inforti M itt, uulrn v i|ii licit !■> la wtoil i No (fili al aitlirii aori aiamii K| • i \\ . (i VV aJilsll, I liinf CUrk of til# A Hititi i lii-ntrai a Dapa.'lni Hit, tritiflnl l• ■al lb# i'U( Imra tor ilnli jiinivnli from Julia 1(4:4, by v II VS'a Irn, Jn: J , lato Superintend* ui I'ubile Uri'Uiniakiiil Build ii •. ntm-unilng iii $22,000. w#rr not in tb# • • Die# (vb- II Auditor-General Ttis.pl# took |i 'a#rail 11, *i.d i iulit not bfl sltsiMtared at til a tli irougli aoali It , Ilia a broil in of tk# vauehvrs make* It imp >llble to lull how Ilia in on a i a,u applied; the package fi-iui which these *i uclisra WereUMtll Weiepro* I doced bafitli ilia coinniltio# I* s-M*teTreasurer Irani w>i subpoena lid by lie i uliii.illtaa, tut any a Hint lilt I iiifaiih atill it,it permit him to aim Hsrtis burg Sub|iiiai aru out f i i>tl.r witnsssrs, 'an J the investigation will |ißKfwl at rap i Hi y ui potiblu. T nan ti ant to Ui a doi iji ii backward iiatt (tool m|r|itariii( la!, ra il.u oi.imil It*. PIA'l OHM OK TIIK PENS>YLVA NIA LMOLKAI, Y ADOPTED AT ERIK Kmulliil, Tl.al W# licit iy Jn sre our in n ring li.f iioii to in ii ilaiua ,tal |i I I < I D li, cratlc t! -Yi ' itliii lit at i ill v' iti ihi II ,u,i Ji.li oft in lit* first .nig .:u i. li.- .-, to ml; '(.qua MI, J i". li t i li k'l 11. tt of la alt ■vi t a'. (,r |i< ru (.tor religious or ( ollllcat ; thrj alii (int of tin S.vtic government* in a!l ! t • -■ '.i ..i tin on >t v it ji -tciit aitiii n latltllii li i I out iloil.utl. f lllCOrilt. Ml I II" 111 l I lI.Mil k against li'ti n<|'ul ll i.i..ul, .in itru to i nut y of lb# tii it . o\* r tiiti iiiitiuify hUlt ority, vitui. freedom ~| jaor •i ut. it rt; ■ pi. ni. iof tho grvtil writ of I -sb,..* c .j, .• nul Ki,>l tii jitr. aim} ir t illy fi i. in ! , lid. Tl.nttl. wide „♦, 1 ili joiafii.it and ! iutf .: ' t-u. 1 t 1 hy . aidati aln i boy nJ J • .tb: the igr.ornnce, ineftich .■ ej* ami i v.ic. .Ji . > 1 til# lead r# 1 I'll party .1 Lint Uaiu-'-JtU State and N i'-to ft a 'j ;Ut. a;.J j, it ... t:l rni. .K li„ li.. , pUci-i M Jicb they liMVU MJ lo:,g di.honor ■ I I '.al tbo un juo Hill liplliaaUou ill ,Ti ,! ■ ' mid I!. 1 I •.'.l'll maa '.ln all,. . ..1 rn I ,*iic i . of I :!' • r., ~ ! , It ' ' f -J ..p. II till- e.-ir-'.ry, rm! fa*.-r.:ig a! *. at a itli lid' •! ,*! '! tile F J ii 5 -I. .1 t.t . .. that tin •.. ,-.t from the burdr- - of uiatinii with "it! y str n . .•'ti. 4.y opprvi-od ' j \V. aJI ui ' I ,r F ! r..l bt : Stale K I • ii ~i i iHI t, tli l tin tmy 1 mat i I |>r ttio'i (j number I'dm lint 4 i. Tin' '.He comlui't of ilia (fl a oft I I S .te Truii .rer In tin' n ( agru.eitl of tin 11*1 I nil I * lit fl.'.a.li • - 1 ilill'J ..tiny l< i ■pi", late tn ui.iiiiyt.il tli S liking Fund !'• pay mi li". of llie public debt at inpilly i fi,|uiri>l by low , hit mu ac i ounting for iLe intercat •eoeiieil by him nil t M' poop "! a ltl.ll.aV in'poaiti >1 Willi the aa-veial bar.ki and batik 'if ir>'.ilut.# )i 1 tl. >uli ' ilo o: (li.oe Ipp it lid by t• II UI.I of ' K | r .er,|;iv > toit.v -at.gale the tiai<- of . ..mo, I re-dutily pirut!ie dat> i which lit* hi mi c. iifidoci t it i ft Tint tip- v. ii nrc if thi' nmvi i tier, an ) rehy pli dg dto apply all n-.-ui. O.i . iho Sinking Fund i • r.iitiireJ by ;.W ii. the Il iuCtli U of tbo public dt'Ll. 11. i.l therrby sst'i the intrreet h: the lama to in# amount #o reduced, and that money# due the Commonwov th from n rporation# and in.livid ml> ta!;he promptly c dint ed and t: d into the Tn aury. and not in nni niMt ni-r, directly or indirectly, to cm ploy public isioney , forj: i> ir oivn pr til or put poei I Tib That the contraction of the m mcy • curr,m i Hiid circulating ined uiu hereto* f. ;. ioid by the 15 j uhlican ; artv, and • tho Airthrr . onlraction | ropnacj by it with u vieivt i fori d rciumpti u, t apicio pay . inert hvi already brought di- atcr to the , buiincu of the country ai d threaten gen , oral bankruptcy, and whiltt we oiprn-ly enunciate the principles that a round cur •cicy should be gold and silver, or re i d'-einablc therein, we arc oppo-.-d to rith ■ r n c.Ultra, ti.m or an ii.flali ui of the prei i'i. current v, and would leave tl.c rtntora ' li ir, of ii g.il tc;,.,'ra to par in geld, to he br. gii- ah .ut l y | rounotrpgth ■ induatriea ol ti c pi - jdi, and iot hy destroying ' them. Bth. That the p.,ii y already initialed by th, 15 p .hi.• tli party, i fatol ,-biug the le gal ter. Jtr- .d giving tin Nat'.uial bank the power to furiiiali all the currency, will ii -en ij tli. power td ua already dio^sr • is tn.,'Ti poly, and fLd . iiortuom burdvi.- ii .v ■j pr ■, i g the peepie, without ci tu- I -tiling advantage, and that ail tin National Bank ciirelation be promptly and permanently retired, and full i 'gal tenders b • i sti.'d in their pb. to. '.'ii. 'I 1.;,.t. the iiiihliv ii.U rc.-l demand; that the G'Vcriiincnt should eoa-o to ilia ; cr, i ' it < -II in.may and should make ita j legal li'iiihT • rnceivable r ail f blic due* | ti 'pi wliero ri peel for the i.bi gatioii of contract# requires pay taunt in coi.i. i lb. The extinction of the proaent Na> ti-.nal llsnk.- and the establishment in their uteal of a system of free banks of discounts! arid depoail*. ur.di r such reguiationa as the Stale# respectfully may prescribe, and no paper money except -ucb as may bo is sued directly by and upon thr faith of ll Federal Government, affording practical ly n currency bared on the gold and silver and other property of the whole peoplu of! the country. Iltb. Tint with this dcrlaralieu ol priti i eip'i'i iii t policy wo arraign the leader* ofi the It-publican party for their extravagant j expi-mliiures and profligate war n of th# pet p c - money ; for their corruption ; f>r their t'o|itt of t'ematitiltioiiiT. oblig.i tioii.i; for their extortionate increase of our satane* of our public officers; , for tlio.r opprt'.nve, unjust and defective < sy.tem of tatatioli, llnnrn e and currency ; ' for t leir continuance of incompetent and { corrupt mi ii in office, and ft r their mis- i I iiiniiugeiiiciil of both the riuic and Fcdur M ul (ioverntneiiU, and w# cordially invite the l a ,i>ernl Hi puhi.c in; and all othnr iner, j I without regard to past luirty n'socialion•. j to co-ops-rale with us in expelling lliem j from p over, and in seetiring atit-li an nd jj miniatration of our public affairs ut char j; asterixed tho purer unil hotter duy- of tli, i, Republic. , - ♦ s A DEADLOCK. t Tyrocc, I'm, Oct. !.- -Tin Mcnutoriui confert-cis froin the Thirty-fourth district —Centre, Ch tiliiltl end Clintou—bityc , fuilcd to tntilto a nomination They ml- J jouritcd to meet ;tt Tyrone, WcilncHduyji: .... Il eVeuing, Oct. id. p From XUhourl 1 Umant CITY. Mo , Sept if,, th . Kit Hstroai ax --1 have made repeat,i 1 i vtforts to w nt* ) tiu sinrii my lust, but ba\ ■ si tobject •> wiits upon, and in thai*#i.i, a poor scr. > 1 bl#r like in) as!l* aouid bit so tar oUtdl> | Ikiuetl by lb# billet vlstl of corieapoi tl vols that the next bail tl i.g would bu !u I Irava lb# llald to those doughty kioglila >1 tI.S ■ | u111 llul I t*.st ltd out to wiilr ah i j t#r, and not w iahing to diakppoiiit m,n 'I I must cuiuu.#nca it I irnquautly nsnive latlr* fioui some of my Irtditili in tlis aait iiiskiug inquiry ol | tti# with regard to this country, and, Iruat- i leg ill IP#, tlbougb thai is abaolutsl) soil u tlt iig f#w people Jo the sioond tiuiv,i a a ait an answer. Now 1 late astraum hssiUncy n ad vising paopUtu coin# sot I or remain * liar* they ar, for th# v#ry lii.tp ,t rasat il that what would suit una ! man would fail |s soil kiiotbor. While 1 teuuld plea-# ill# fancy of on# 1 woulJ in- 1 voktt ihc hearty curses of an tlmr I tan. |bow#v#r, giv# my candid opinion ol if" ' it.nltnr nnil lal lh i* who rase, it form lli ir own conc' jsions Wtien a msn acts troin Ilia own Coi l 'Uaioti h J haa no UUI (o blao o if b# fad# ill all Ul tlrllaklug ll it lev opinion, based upon at tost ebart Mlion, tliat.% mail with only lint-led moan a cau |t ',juiroa go it and t-omf -rtah • li#inu in , this country n |,i#s luun nnd with a much an dier rxptndilure of capital and latoi than anywhere s-t of Ohio It d(e to t 1 it.juiiit ny part cular arguiueltl to pros# tb Tb# JiCt ror.t #in iho price of lit.da ,I. i v at. din l't una) i van ala o greiit M 1 (l.;ii. to is bet Ween ll ut wo p'at-di lull I la It* I atate, Isitda ranqe in price ticcorjli g to fcrtii ty h'td their piminiiiy u> c-u i .' m#rcial centres, whicli in | irt it true of tb H !> .it te. I. i: . tl.. X. option : Tl # feuiliiy of the a, 1 ha litllo U> do with th* ■ l-.t il' 1 a l> ]t 1' t lh reaauQ that ll.a aoi! lie,:# Uinforiu hern than in yours tat# lin I pros# I farmi in yi ur county and iiK.iC-i.it j rice friii SwO to f ' 70 per act . , MII.II with u lh#) is tgo fioui > 0 to p.ir .it re ll#r# tbet is n grand .liffu; -1 I " ntc l il. it.# price of lands which is s.' t v.: nrliiVcr. Km lo tonyit tl II -n ii, v in the pr..*# ,f lands in < ur fa . t t C tb.-diffcici.i .* :o ihc ferti ,v : if. ur Virgin tod. Tb# toil my where a hat irally |>r- .luetic# but 1-v coT tinurd farn.ing Soon ' nne al -ylutcl) utip; - Jui-iive in yoiir e untry t. i!t • foruiixt M- freely u-vl, w i.iU O this i. ui.'.iy con t.oui I faiiuiig, if si \-.it.g. .u.l* to l! i j roJuctivci. uuf lb# a—.. No fertilizers, arc utid in this country, ytt crop afl- Utvp *a tons oil -us aiu ground pvl i * and >t at out, _i i no difference is notictk- Jbl#. WM lb# farmer hare- lakt off tkl ' !ni di* cle.,!i prcfit, : ti:o and Isbor su . traded, while Jn y.mr country tb# fai tcr .s n. t < i.ly , bl ged lo deduct time at. 1 al.-r from tho t ivJucU of lb# soil, but . -l ac'.uail) return t the M.i a port, i en thcefr-ri fhut .ewvlnq amu ua >r I'.isry i far ,•#- fft than u enjoy, ytt - west. r. ti : Hi#r. ilut ssyt t'.s t; em farmer we j- y thi *.!i;:ittg i cf I better markets t- r •ur gn. i tl a;i your farmers in the we*: Very tme - > far a* , c-f t erua lh# grain market, but we in tb *-*t enj i) thu advantage* of a much bt ( trr market fur our osttl# ami I, -g* th:. yc-u in th# sast. Now a her# the liiffit eiue? Pc-rhajis mil one will contct . lhai the-# ia no difTt-reiit . l.et us set | Fi-r eviry bushel of wheal th# ssturn fai _ is.or *)■* say si )1 '.l* p#r bushel, h# has ( , ceo at an outlay of not less than 'f c#a,i Ho gtl if ready f>r market For every (sound of beef th* western farmer t!it I 4 eta. (ruts, be is tt an outlay < f about |ll ' tNo w who tn a I-s the most money, both' article* being corid#r*(l ti|f itsp'# s.f tl j country? 1 il.ould like to continuethl ( article further sad show wbr#in farmir j ia m -re proktabl# trr# tnan w tb yi-u. ai why u is the boslcountry f.sr a beginner c start out in life, but 1 can nit do to wit) - cut lee nig that 1 ssou -I be intruding up. r your apace, trosiJti wcrrying yc-ur pu , tinto n ycifr e(Prt tu Jrclf her u r ctinu t graphy. In so in# futuri litter 1 will giit your rta his AII i IIK of I. >w |.#< |.! ftrtt berand h. w; ny mak* '. itit money,ar. as an ir lroduc ,ry remark l - i; w II MJ thai t'iey make their inonay #* i. r and s;>en i it freer than y ur eastern formers. . !'. S The Ili.-;>oricr coinr* bert r.gu ln ( m d welcome as unt •( b-.: n boy | baby TilF. ATTIIORS OF TUK"SI'KLLIN<- i! MANIA'' And now il i- -aid tl at list publil'oi • • Webster's Diet ,:iaric s.r# rcip. n-ib!e fo; th# recent "Si oiling IK* excitement Whether thi; is tru# or not. lh# spelling iva* a good thing and it lir.d übtedly had ■ averv excellent Influence Of all oduca j.lion.ii accompliahment*, a pr'i- r knowi ctigt til th# orthography ul our own lan guage i* carUuily th# mist desirable, at. . ,ola!l the deficiencies in our educational i* method*, that relating In this study is lh. . moat marked. And we werolhoref -r# go ing to aay thai whether the spoiling ex ' cit#mct came nbi-nt through lh# adver tising efforts of the Webster publisher* <-r not, en# 'lung is quite clear, and that is' that there is nothing that h* helped t stimulate the wide spread i:ilrrc-t in tin * subject or that is o nearly u Spoiler's i'. i }!■ -no: ai Web'teFs !*■ kot D.ction . vrv, sold |t>r tlrii- Do] *r, nnd to b# had of almost any d aler .nbOt.k-. It ira inar ' vel of (SMMIMHi containing about threc ( hundiud UlustMlUMU, over SllltSM thou sand words, brief but comprehensive ride*! lor ►polling, a large number of words from For. gn languages, phrtitcs, i r -verbs, el.- ' in COMMON '.ISP. It is neatly botinp ir< Morocco, willi luck- and gi't edge;, l! I oot otherwise obtainable it may bo had by mail from the publishers, Al###r;. Ivison Blakentin, Taylor & Do . 1?8 *rd 14i' ■ (rT.tl Street. New York, by tiuloaiug |* • tlicin tlu price, one dollar. • ♦ ♦ ♦ NKDItO INSURRKCTION IN MISSIS. I*l*l. Kriiir's feint, .Mi-- , Oct be: 0. I ar rived per steamer Julta :it eleven o'clock' in tbo morning Citizons are all under 'arms and anticipate an ovrrpowcring ai tauk fr •in tin nogr.ie# unje#a th ri-.- huridr- -1 rn#n c:ii t me here to dt-ter th# negroes tr. n further violence. Burin,'*; i ;u*- (lentled ii ml citixeni arc in a dreadful s ale l of alarm Negro##, Ire hundred strong, 'attacked Friar's Point yesterday, but were repelled by white force# urnier Oener.vl , Chalmers Thcv threatened to burn lb# I town end murder whit# w->tn#n und chil ; dr.in. Fighti ig commenced within throe mil## of Friar's Point where tb# negro#* mnde a aland. Fighting was kept up tc Ciarks vill*. Aa y#t, tber* is no reliable stste 1 1 tnent as ti> tb* losa- s and picket just in , report flabtinr in the vicinity of <)ak Ki.lgM ru*d Kight negro#* are re- r-rteti, wounded in yaitorday s fight and one whit# man. Slioriff Ifriwri i* now at t 1 Jonestown, foiirtaen mile; east of here, re- | orgntiiaieg his parly forth# stippi-ted pur- I ;t O(. of anotlior stuck on Frist's Point. ' I Negroei are reported rndetvou#iiig in ' large numbers So far as 1 can ascerUiu t ibis is no parly niovement. i* B tth Detnourslf slid Republican* bting , united to re,ooo FOR THK FISHKRIKS. t O.Uswa, Ool'lber J. Jt is utlderatrtod t tliat her majesty's agent under the Wush; < iiiglo n treaty hat prepared fi gurus of such '' ischarncter a* t > prov# (laiiadw'* slmo;t in- . disputable claim to at leaat f7 UW Out) per < annum from the American government for ' tin* fisheries. ASTKAMFR BURNED J fi Copenhagen, October 1 Tho MWcdiab iteaiMT J L. Keger, running hetwemi r Lubrtik ni-il Oopeiih.igon. burned in the 1 Baltic Twenty-four pussengur-i nnd ulev- f cn of the crow perished. Tins-le tnier was c it rtnull one, and wii* built in IhYS at Out- ICUberg. LOtfT HACK OF TH* MON'ONOAIII-Ii LA A Macatlatuixod Kua-i Cuvorctl ly lifca One IJumlrs'ij nnd Fiftyi Yt us Old. L I Pittsburg Comtueivial. ] Sevrd yea s sju cotialiii rnble excil#- inrxt was #r#dted in Fairniouiii, W V* , by thi a mostrv of tiaf#* uf an old ma csUsrolxetf road nsteiitfiiig ah tig the rigtil I'Mnk of tli# Monutigabeia, opposll# that place Reciintly tl # govenunenl wngin .eriii( (t irty i.g u g..,l in tb# turvev of the i Upper Moiit>iigab#la river, with tit# viow ui -'avl.w alsriiig tliat stream It m Mor , unlt'Wn ui Fairuionnl, eiamtiisnt tins old road, and tromthe member* of tb* party we leern that there can be no doubt but ibut this road furnish** another liar# of tb# lost race that on<*e dominated the con < lim ill before 11( Indians iatist into pos •eeeicu , 1 loir# sr# IIMCMS of lis# road for tiearly vlcytn miles along Ilia tlrip of bottom ' land tv.woon ttiu hittsand tb# river, afl.n J stiitiing its cbsmiel and cut into 111# bills, ba* entirely obliterated *#ty vidnre ol i. (> ti # #11) the road is covered by Irotn , iwti tu 6v# sue, of alluvium, either delimi ted through the courss of sgut by tbu riv et flood*, or els# by tbu sl w Washing oft f tnr hill* skirting it. Its width it said lo be fifteen feet. 1 n# in >*l curious foatur# about the road u tiisl Mia stoue from which it is formed ■ • npears invariably lo Uava been burnt. Whuri-verttie roaJ show* llsall in lb# cut ting bank*, it i* mertod by lb# blai k sub tlralum or atbet. In depth th# broker, stone veries from sis inch** tuoighuien in ches ot irregular fragment*. Th# material siuploywd sj.pear* to loive been largely coiupoaod .r iioulder* of red eandtton#. en# tb#conjecture l*lhat ikey W"lr brok en after hoi g ma )# b it w ilb vratur thrown upon theiu. There being few, if any, tuiuioars HI the river or ndju stit country, tbu q jerv sr.se*. where eould the material i baVo been oblsinitj lo make this road f Al the urotsing* of the il reams there are ii i traces of bridge abutmats ur pier*, which toad* tu ti u conclusion that lb* ilmchi *r •iT 'iiol .in wooden bridge* At man) point* the road is covered with ' ir##- one hundred and fifty years oIJ. which make* il ceruiti thai .1 was con struct# iong buf-ire tho adeent of lb# white man ;an there are other circutn tali.-i • irrojl.di'.g the la-.- wfli.'b iusd inuvii iblj to ti # c Delusion it was uisde n thovo early ugi; wl.on asuim civil z -d poo pie inhabited North Aaier'na. Nconeac u.ii '.- d with the habile of tb# American liiJiai s w.-'ild give tiiuin crrdit f. n *ll . ! ! ".he - i.'.try fl ck th.: #or .n tHi* , r! f . >., art ■ gu* t urtd of fsnriud or si uv si*, and if .(ctsib e to !ay by a -lor juf it I'Oings far IfesntflVM aad ihcir chil id ret: From toe ha* t-f the hill a long . iiUHJs path leads up lo the shrior for a I.(Lance pf ten miles or *u. along lawful . .isni.S ami deep. nseandr. ig mountain and through isi a* he* uf < am brake or o'-bcr U'idurw j. d The p grlois arriv # 1 at lie *hr.ne, used l# pax a i gbt s-r so it tbcjus.gi* Viihoist anyiisiiig live a roof *rr their beads The dry f.#J sf the mountain torrent that skirt# the sbnne us--1 t-. t-i their quarti-rs. and itiere they . .. .k -J and sic their meal*, -as g and Jane id anil olhsrwi*e made liru.** o* com f.itable. fn tb# etmiog -f Sunday Ust there ts the same spectacle as u.*d lo b# it forms r year* —Uiau*end* of is.en, v. i uis si J children weir talking or eating or dancing in the sandy tied ; buudred- uf • beep and fowls, brought up to be sacrific ed stood in ruournfuigroups, casb wsiting its turn ; tern* pilgrim#, more religion# ibt.n the t. wer to iiig in front oTthe .tinneur j*erlcririiig other equally curi ! ■u* eve lutions ; ir. fact, rver)itiing wen'.] .Hi w tl.uut a b itch. Ai 5 p ra. iherr ** trerui nduut shower of rain ; ten minute*i .ster the Ui bertedry bed ws*fuil, and the j water ru*hed down head ing, carrying! , thi*e who could not force their wa. j through the crowd, and the general con i!"usi uvea rendered still mora dreadful b> i a daikncs* Mny daad bodies, inter-! •|,o-1 t y roots and hushes, wera pickeui ip i i the bod ; a good nisny wore ae#ii[ 1 all UK l t awards the Waplrap lank •• or (> rfo f ind /antra* d belwoen tom * sr.d .tily a *rrv !"••* of the i tlrr-d l*i| (aid l!.t in: .*. tv catching buld of some i ' fr-i-ndiv* lit ugh " • -w ■ AN ADROIT I'ICKTOCKKT. A rorrcsp indent of the Kansas Times if. On Tuesday the entire papule ■ n v#nt over to see (juecn's great show ! und have .nice time A) >u", Isdv fromi iirr. ** tho Jr'-.'V took her suitor and at i (opera gla.**. Tije young lady ttid shcj ligh; ti.c performance real romantic un-j til he v p( - d to is* the citpn.vtlL She a >r>' oiie uf those p.*ckc(s behind, in which, besides her handaercbief, she Bad l.'p,.u.d an apple, a handful of peanuts, (iiar!-r p und ot gumdrops, a iitllo boltlrj ,f siirin-i. * and soma other trifi.-s. Sh# ; d her ,-anin, after a lmirirg the ram ;>icx: n of flic huge beast, turned their I ick* upon bun t . watch the m 'iikcysar.d ui., i.vc kangaroo, ar d gar..< into cat b oth er - eyes ; *.. do tlii* the hot'.or they lean 0.l b;.-x nguiiiit the rope which enclos.-d the -Lat.il) mot arch, WHO saw the appl. • j; rolruding from C e pockd of the uncot. j |*ci.,u lair .nc 11# h<>>i*aied a moment' . alld was lost tu all *eiic of lienor or self resp-ct, f.r with khufffmg luovcment n> ' emulated the < xamplc uf ,>ur commoni Hi-'lhcr. pluckc 1 and ate the fruit, return ; 0.l U the p ~'kct nnd scooped out the gum; | drop* and parrots, with n sly wink a', hi-j nephew, arhu wa* looking on with anxiul.. i lui tin. procoouinga. Bui in iho last mouth-1 iui the tngjestic bea;'. look in the amnioni c lb by mi-take, the curk came out. and ib -ut -in o'liic# < f bnrts horn ran down the ;hr #1 ,-f the greedy hriisk This beverage * -aid to have a r viring ur.,l slioiulating lufiuecr, and iii this case it proved its ; power, for a in re revived elephant was , . ..i ui. earth. 4Villi a wild yoll ]c| Kin-'bcJ U.j protuberance behind the lad.i . * -i.il had lil the CNU.-C of the llistilcr . ' he wa "pulled back i.icbefore, but n*j He exasperated frunk ranked at the bus | lie and acn ssori.-.;, all former uttui pis a: j limt stylo of wearing gent seamed pale and , i .i> ; everything was "pulled buck i.uti, , ui young w man looked like the etaluc ; N.urie iu blus' calico Th young man] .itb i/reat prctoncoof mind siioulcd 'shoo* ■ A li eg' ulleuiiinly clci a of the elephant . ilii ii lorgpr d. persuaded the beast to ,: up. But the fun was over for the slay ; ike hn i no cl arms, and v ela no balm for the;.* two souls, who walked home with I#l at ngic thought about wild anfmala BEATTY ENDORSED BY TUK lUOHEST Ml*- ' "K AL auth irilies t.iri'Ughoqt tb# world . IllF UK.ST D F. BKATrV. l'ropri -tor, Washington. N,J. I UNION SQUARE, N Y. 1 Fttrnpenn l'laii A SKl.tCOf HKHf >. I.Akk IIOJ KI m tlx bysrl uf thi tit|| oftts|ot !• %i| lilts • ff l>UMflrfl. riitflfv-U , . thMirn #if !UM ita flirwH on LIM tb* ft *ll ■<**!• l*ct |IIr fwri— gnti r)|ns*t U C<'i*lflflid m ires oiigijvrUbU IIMI Utgrtsnis "IVMRB" at th* Hj.lof Ur for ItM than t th*- ia#(|ar Avat rtaaa hoMla. Klagantly funrihnl raxmia • 1 Jo |ar day ti|*ar la ('MtlUfl htm >t MtvrU a# U il iMoiri ti afliHrmtM bi Mmt rait or iu J r IHO.IT, rntprtohof. | V ooft Jai r'Ates m BAinvmis. ■ j*Bi * ir—r~ 1 1 ? 77e- long rod of lit tube it wexcrfcii in thr cotv't trait, when thf milk fill flow, without ] < V .1 id uf (lit haudt. Tho wiiontion ot Dairymen is called to the above out, wrhidh represents a BIL VKK MILKING TUBE, by which more thnii half ths> time and labor of milking cows is siivcd Four tubes to as#t whicli i will bo sent fioilpaid to all l'# r l of tbo ] country on receiptor Two Do'unr; per set An Agent i* vsisnlpd ui oveiry county, to v,hem u liberal discount will be allowed. A lil-entlic i.iannfiicturer. G£oltE P. PU-LINO. 701 Chestnut Street, Philadttphia. Vis.-All kind* ofSoeret Society work, r Jewels, Emblems, BsUgssand Silvorware . g.-neiaily 8 l>,plot,in; awarded al th# Burks. Mont- e !■ it ry, Cliu'tcrand Bucks Uounty Fairs. H F.,|, tertfiir iiitili reo the Prssetioal Furuuir t for September and October. Send for cir culars 70c19m, , Tubes cuii bo sucii at the Rsportat office —tlmy arc aiucceis, % ' . 0 oriNiNuKi: a v auaarn I Eatabllabed, 1843. MILLUKIM MARBLE WORKS* BY '? OEININGER & MUSSER. j{ The old, reliable place, where MofiumontK, I Couches, H oadstonos, and other inarll 1 work i made, in the very heel style, and upon reasonable terms. fW Thankful for paid favort, we re ipsetivrlu tolirit the patronage of the fttililtC , Shop*. Kest of Bridge, Millheitu, Fa. 1 Ho! for Sussman's!!, Just opciiral iu hia new quartern In y Hush's Arcade. c A LAKOK BT>CK OF Trunks, Valices. o All kinds ot a * Litihoi* AUJiot Zluili/JifS a Shocmakeri call and ere A' L <"VH 1/ A A , for cheap etock. BUYB AND BELLA t CLOVER iNU TIMOTHY HEED. dec 1. t-f. CENTRE HALL FOUNDRY &. MACHINE SHOPS Tli* Ulidtiiguci (JaV.i>_ Kl t) poa* -- SiSSi of the above t •Lab.itbuii-nt, rop.ci fully inform lh* public that the- ;ame v iii be carried on by liseiu irs ail iu branch'* i la* heretofore. They manufeeture lh# CKLf-iii.Ai LD i TRUE BLUE CORN'FLAN l ..it, ibe ! hc*t siow made. tioK>K FoAKKB. THKBHING MA CHIN KB A BHAKKEB. FLOW.:, STOVES. OVEN DOORS, KKTTLK ' FLATES, CELLAR ORATE . FLOW ' KM EARS A MILL UEAUI Nti of eve ry description, in short their Foundry i* complel# in every particular. W would call particular allcutioft to our EXCELBIOK FLOW, acknowi- • edged to b# the bust Fiow now in u 1 .', I shifting in the l*am for two or three hoc- i -C; < W#at> i.ianufaclurr a new and iteipro. i .1 I'KIFLK (.EARED HOKSK FoU • Kit, which ha* been used exic-ntirelv in th# nortbrrn and wt**iern Btates, and hu lakrn pewcodrnce are prepared to do all KINDS OF CASTING from the larg. -t to the sma - est, and have fariittie* for doing all kin > *f IKON WORK such a. FLANINS, TURNING. BORING, Ac All k'nds uf repairing done on short no tice VAN PELT A SHOOP jsn2l-lr. Centra Ha.l MATTY No OTHER FIANO FORTE has alts, .- til th* satno p-pularilv C%-B*.|id si*' i< ft-rCircuiar D. F. ttKATiY, Wsshi: ten, New Jersey. "C EN T R E II A L"L COACH SHOP, / LEVI XIKHAI, ' st his eslabli*htr.t't(t al Centre llall. kts . * ' ur. hand, and lor ale, at the most reaaona ! ble rate*. Carriages, Buggies, A Spring Wagons, PLAIN- AND FANCY, ! and vehicles of every description made u (order, and warranted to be made of th* t>el seasoned material, and by the must -killed and comiK-tent workmen. Terror wanting anything in his line are request--" 'to .-all and examine his work, they will Jlr.sf it not to be excelled (or durability at ' went. may Stf. islivi *i tit it iv. NOTARY PUBLIC SCRIBNKR AN.' CONVEYANCER. CENTRE II A L L. P A. Will atu-nd to ad mini-tor ing Oaths, A. • kr. .ale igement of Deed-, A ', writing Ar tide*of Agreement, Dsreil*. dc, rnavl BEA'IT'V HH ? COM RI NKB K VERT 1M PROVE MEN . KNOWN. fsnro for Circu 1 iar AddreaaD. F. BEATTY. Waei ington. N. J. t C. T. AI.KX ANIIKR. (i M lIoWER \LKXANDKR A 110 WE KB. Airor-j Beys at-Law. Bcllefonle, Pa. Bpcciu';| I attention given fn Collection*, M r: -1 Or- I phnn*'Court practice. May be consults !in German und English. Office in (iar . in..n - B.i. 1.1 ing. my U8 74-1 1 TVR. A J OKXOOKI DENTIST. Is still 1 rated at Pine Grove Mill* ar.-' i is now prepared to travel to the home* - pal.rnunt a iiislunce and render any de sired service in hi* line, in the best tnan . I tier, of best quality and at rcasonabl; j rats*. Insertion of new denture* tnade i I specially. Trrth extracted without yam,' 21jan 74 BEATTY&PLOTTS i A PLOTTB Celebrated Golden Tongue PARLOR ORGANS are rai.krd by cmiui-nl musician* and dis- '■ (ingu.>hs- Latjie's Diess Goods* 1° of every description, embracing all llic- New Style.- in ilie market. Also, .V0770.VX, LACES. DOS IEH J*. GLOVES. CLOTH IS Q, CA SIM EH KS, CAHEETS. OILCLOTHS. HOOTS, SHOES QKOCEEIESt EHO VISHiX* of oVery description, all of whicli will oe sold at very low rates for CASH or it* equivalent. Don't forget tho plnce. come 1 aml seo in anyhow, if you don't bnv. No g troublo to show goods. Country Produce Tukeii iu Kxcbauge j. tor Good*. tiuay v au I -at* combine* very improvement lo '"n* with power! i.il great durability, and ha* received i llu uii(|iiil>rtfd endorsement* of I tie higb-j Mt Muiii'il itilhorltiw Ibr it* Marvellous | i ilrnordiniirr richness of Tone. htrini j M) M'l'EKloJt IN 111K WORLD!' Urfoiili', 71 Utiitvni, (*'• r*lrung ll***, f ill Iron Frame, French Orand action. Frit li-nk, Carved I'cdwl, Hoild Rosewood Moulding*, Ivorv Key Front, Capped Hammer*. u tiralir Treble, Ac , Ac , Ac. \V eight will II boxed over One Thouaiiit I'oand*. Liberal discount to the trade. . Agent* Wanted male r female.) tar Bend stamp for Circular. Addrr** the inventor and Proprietor, DaNLKL F. MKA'IXY. \Vtt*biii| t ln, Nrw Jorrrjr, C. PECK'S New Coacli.L&aiiufaotory.< CENTRE liALL, FA. Tim undersigned ha* opened a now Übliibuioul, at hit now shops, lor th manufacture of Carriages, Buggies, 4c Spring Wagons, i Si.Kiou* aai> Klips, I PLAI* A*X> Fax CT , of every description . Ail vehicles uianufactured by kino . are warranted to render aaliafactian, and aa 1 equal to any work done elsewhere. < lie us* none but the beet material, and employe the most ekillful workmen, liecce thty flatter themselves tbat their . work can not be excelled for durability ( and flnieb. Order* from a distance promptly attend ed to. j Come and examine my work before I contracting else where. J*ftK'Eß HEASONABLE, All kiodaof He-paring done. i li W GOUDFT AND NEW PRICKS I HlUll RATE* RUBBED OUT (Jo iJa ut old Fashioned Price*. < At the Old Nund of II .H. WOLF. Y.utd respectfully inform the World act the ret of mankind, that be b* - juet opened out and ie rosaumUv receiving a large atcek of OK AU KlUL which he it offering at tfc i vary i< • market price 1)11 V GOODS ami Prinu, Muelio*. Opera Car.font, and Woll Flannel* l.*Jitn-' Drc*a tiuodt, tuch a* lJciains, Alpacas, Poplin*, Emprtu Cloth. Sateen*, Tnraeise, together with a full auxk of everything utually kept in the Dny Good* line. . which he hat determined to tell very cheap, (-omitting of j NOTIONS: A full stock <-omitting part of Ladies and Children's Merino Hose. Collar*, Kid gioTet, beat ouni.tv silk and Lisle thread Cloves, Hood*. Nubias, breakfast shawls, lIATS & CAPS, A full astortineut of Men's B-iv's and Children's of the latest stvle and best. CLOTHING, Ready made, a choice selection of Men's end Boy's of ihc newest styles and most serviceable materials. HOOTS & SHOES, \VM WOLF CENTRE HALL. Hardware Store. J. t). DEI NINGKK A new, complete Hardware Store hat be-n opened by the undersigned in Cen tre Hsul. where he * prepared to sell all i -id* of Building and House Furnishing Hardware. Nails. Ac. Circular and Hand Saws, Tcnron Saws, Webb Saws, Clothes Barks, a full a*ort n.eat of Glass and Mirror P'af. Picture Kri me*. Spokes, Kciiues, and Hub*, table Cutlery, Shovels, Spades sd Forks, L<>ck*, Hinges, Screws, Sath Springs, Horse Shoe*. Nails, Norway Rods. Out,. Tea Bella, Carpenter Tools, Paint, Yarn-1 shev. Pictures framed in the finest style Anything not on hand, ordered upon -hottest notice -W- Remember, all •—d* offered cheap er than elsewhere aug'iii 7S-lf j The Granger Store!! Something New! i CASH AND I'IIODKK FOB CHEAP GOODS. SHORT CREDIT A SHORT PROFITS. INRI.IL GRENOBLE, spring Mill* he-etlabLtlicd a store to suit the time*, and ha* a complete stock of ! DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Gill >CKRIES. HARDWARE, Ot' KENS WARE < HATS, CATS, BOOTS X SHOES, FISH, SALT, CIGAR*. TOBACCO. DRI'GS, SPICKS, OIL*. In short a full 'ine of EVERYTHING FOR LESS PRICES TH AN KI.SK WHERE COME AND JUDGE FOR YOUR ' SELVES. jfeb. y. 1 1 VEW HARDWARE STORE. s J. & J. HARRIS. No. 6. If HOCK ERIK >FF ROW f A now and .Complete Hardware Store ■ :k* been opened by the under.ignid in I Urockerfcotl * new building—where they • .tre proparcd to sell all kind* <al Oil Lamps, Bolting, Sie ke., Felloe*, and Hub*. Plow*. Cultivator*. Com Plow*. l'Jow Point*. Shear Mold Hoard* and Cultiva r Tols. Fruit.lsr* and f'nns. Paint, Oils, VarnKhes r< < elv. d arid for .-.-de at w-tf .1 ,v J. HARRIS. ' KKATTV j-'ANo \GENTS WANTED! (Male or Fe- 1 male.) to take orders. 1). F. BEATTY, \ Washington, New Jersey. r. SUKKRIFF. 4.F. MILI.KR 'teysloiio Pntorn & Model U orks. J. F. MILLER & CO. PATENT OFFICE Jk EXPERIMEN TAL MODELS OF IRON, WOOD OR R RAS%, MADE ON.SHORT NOTICE. | 17 ICtifrr Street, and SO First Avenue, PITTSHITRCSIf. .Pliit* kith J, 11. Shcrrift A Son, Works, I 3d Floor. lapr.y. j yi S.G. GUTKLIUS, | Dentist, Millheim. Offers his professional services to the c.iblic. Ho i* prepared to perform all iperations in the dcntitl profession. Of*He is now fully prepared to extract 0 ic th übsututelj/ without pain. iiiyb-T^-tf. HKATTY r, A N ° : ' r , iiu-Send slainji for full information, n I'lico List, Ac., &e. D. F. BEATTY, it Aamihgtop, N j. I l-OR FARMERS AND ALL OTBVr.B " j Go to I. Giiggenheimcr. FOR FOREIGN A DOMKFTIf DltY GOODS, NOTIONS, READY MADECJLQXHJNG IJUKFSOOODB, UROCKRICA, normoxi, tot' ip x eiioi, ~ HA TH, CAPS, ROOTS & SHOEB CLOTHING, OIL CLOIIHS AMD FARCY ARTICLES QUEKNMWARE, GROCERIKM PRO VISIONS. FLOUR, AC and is now prepared to aecoinodai e . old customers, and t<, Jto # j new onee who may favor him vin t He feels safe in * M y tog tfilt be can please tin. most faatiJ ous Call and see. Pu I 2 f AA^ O,T G(i£NIIKIMF.R. -0.-~Mr, SussniMii still continue* to deal in L . K , AT " K IJ R A ND SHOE. FIN I) INOS, CLOVRBand TIMOTHY SEEDS, in the old room, where he may ahray 12ap.tf. ,*. undersigned, determined to meet * d.-sn ir.d for L vr rrii-c. /u*pet;fu!|y cali* th altentior, of the put lit to hi* lock of SADBLEKY, : °,Fe/ed' at the old stand. Designed (IWCtally Tor the people 0 d the time*, tbs fot ksd most varied and complete at *oruij-nt of *ddles, Harness, Collars, Hridles, of every description and quality ; Whips, uJ° 10 * 11 ret* Ctost Mtabltsbavent, fat now offers at prices which will suit the times J ACGB DINGER. Centre Pall Stoves! FirelSfov's! At Andy Keesnian's. Centm ju.F.l, ar ■ * latest and beat stoves out, be has just received a large lot of Look Btofes, tbc Pionaer Gof I WALL PAPER. Good* sold at rea-<-liable rale*, wholesa * nd reiait. Give him a call before pur . chasing elsewhere. febO-ly J.ZELLm A SON DRUGGISTS ( No 6 Brockerhnff Row, Bellefoctc.Pg Dfklwlu I>rug*. € lictttlral* Perlbfflfrr, Inut j l.oud* As*. Ac. Pure Wines snd Liquors for medica j purposes always kept. Amy SI. 72. j pIE MTBB HA LL • Furnilure Rooms! '• EIRi KHCHIIIXE, respectfully inform* tfaocfiiaer* of Centr county, that he ha* bough tout the old ctandofJ.O. Diininger, and has reduced the price*. Tbev haw constantly on hand " and make to order * * BEDSTEADS. BUREAUS. SINKS, ASHSTANDS, CORNER CUPBOARDS TABLES. Ac., Ac. Home Manx CM it a* ALWAYS OF HA:D. i ~Thoir stock of ready-made Furniture i* [ xrge and warranted of good worktuanthip ; *nu i* all mado under their <>wn ininiedi *te supervision, and i* < flered at rates cheaper than elsewhere. Cat! and sde our stock before purchasing eLewbere. 26 feb. ly. Gift & Flory's New Sltoe Slore ! AT CENTRE HALL. They have now opened, and w ill constant ly keep on hand, a splendid stork of new SHOES, GAITERS, A SLIPPKBS, for men, women and children, IVotn the best manufactories in the country, and now of fered at the Lowest Prices. BOOTS and SHOES made to order, upon *hort notice They invite the people o. thi* vicinity to give them a call, a* the* will strive to merit a share oftluir pai ronage. GRAHAM & SON, • Dealers iu Boots, Shoes and Rusaem, Ladies'. Misses' and Chil dren's Fine Gaiters. All Kinds of Custom Work Made To Order. Harness Leal her, Sole Leather, Calfskins And Shoe Finding* always on hand. Bi*hop Street, 20m.ny If Bcilefonto. p M . JOHNSON'S HUTI-JLT "~ UELLKFOXTX, F A. Johnson A Son's, proprietors, having refitted and newly furnished this bouse are aovr prepared to accommodate travelers m the most satisfactory manner. * iunfW, .