he €entr© Reporter, riF.O. KURT*.. *.. ~~ EDITOR v VTRK Hat.t., P M June l. r , 1876. 1 ERMS. f'J J>rr ye/ir, t n .I.l'r.i . 'J.'*' tr 'i"t wo/ paid tn fiiirnnft. A'lP4rtiemrnt '2&e prrlinr for Ihr*t ih .onii far G its./ 12 month* l>y >j r* ol eflvtrarf. Tho impeachment trial of Hoik nap v \'! not Ih > postponed. When tho senate wont into went session <>>> t">, to t nsnlt in regard to fixing a time to pro- > Oil with tho Hoik nap impeachment tri al Mr. Sargent submitted a resolution that further proceedings in the case af ter the defence shall file his answer he postponed until the Oth .lay ot Decem ber next. Mr. Edmunds moved to Amend by inserting the tit It day of Juiy i: ii :iil of the tth day of December. and • the amendment was agreed to yeas. nava, 0. • ♦ • That constitutional fraud of tho berg- j ••et family, their Legislative Record. ]> utilities to go through the mail* ' now ti weeks after theadjonmuteut.not- ( withstanding the* law requires that it K | is; ied the day after the proceedings j ; k p lace. If we had a legislature that I w.is worth a dead nigger, this fraud \ nhl have been abolished long ago >i j the Feigners been made to publish it j . ,•> rding to law so as ti> lw of use to iht people. Orig.n has gone democratic by a . :td* :ne majority and elects a lVutv - . :tie t ongressntan and I'nited Staus senator. Being a IVuuxwatii* victory the news has been ever Mine Monday e ming across the continent. ■ ♦ *♦• • Governor llartr-anft has selected t '..ester V Farr. Jr., an attorney at law of Heading, as his lYivato Secretary, to I Major A. Wilson Norria, who w;> recently appointed State Reporter. This Farr. it will be remembered is the same fellow who addressed a radical an etiug in the court house last year in i tupauy with Bill Mann. He wears 1 tig hair. ]>arted in the middle, and was taken to be a woman by Pan. Hastings .tsil Major Wilson when Jack Love brought him in through the liaek en* Iran o to the court room. Mr. Blaine read some of the letters, to which we referred in our last issue, in the House a few days ago—but he did not read all of them—and there is no d übt he has withheld such as are most damaging. The Chicago Tribune in taking of these letters says that Mr. Blaine made a curious "vindication" yes terday. He read fifteen of tin* eighteen letters he took from Mulligan. The.-* lotto r. instead of being a vindication, so cm to pile evidence mountain high that Mr. Blaine, ever sineejhe has been i n * ongress, has been an active and ex tcn-ive operator in the securities in wild cm railroads. I none of the letters he refer- to a deeision made by himself as -i taker, in which he ruled out a pro s' -i J amendment to the Fort Smith and Little Rock Railroad bill, which amend ment would have defeated the object - jught by the Company. The range of urttes in which he was dabbing ant! speculating cover a long list of specula tive and questionable railroad corpora :i -. The charge against Mr. Blaine is. r. that he has been personally dishon- L ?t. :• that he has cheated anybody, but i.at while a member of Congress, and ;. rt cularly as Speaker, he has been ex ien-:vely engaged as a broker in selling the questionable stocks and bonds of raiir>. 1 companies which have had. and ~v' now . legislathe demands before Congn -s : and in one of these letters he refer to a decision nude by himself i which saved one of the bills of one of ihi;c companies. His worst enemies ave li t bee a able to lix upon liim the ciiaraetvr of a gambler and speculator ia tl • se l unties of questionable corpora ti as.he has done ia these letters, ail f v, hieh w ere written, as lie my 9, in st >:■ i y and confidence. Instead of u rin d ation, the letters seem to establish th charge. LI; . VL AIJ\ EKTISKMESTS. —WHAT IS "A N.; -i-vi'tat" IN COSTKMI LATIUN or LAW. Vnother decision has just been ren ueml in regard to w hat in contempla tion of lawr is a newspa{er and as to the publication of legal advertisement*. —The case was before the Burlington unty, N. J.i court. A legal adver li-ement was published in a paper in tl t < "unty, with a patent outside print id elsewhere, under which certain property was sold ; and the question ar -se whether, Ist, the publication bail been legally made, and 2nd, whether the title vested in the purchaser. The defendant to the suit, who had been di ve- led of the property by the sale, put in the plea that the saleof the property a Ivertised was not according to the mode provided by the statute, which declares in Sew Jersey and in Penn sylvania also,i that all legal advertise ments must be published in a japer i ui li? cotndy ami of geiirrnl circu • in 'ht county —his counsel main taining this had not Wen done, and hence the proceedings in the case were void and the title did not jiase. It Wing proven that the paper in which the advertisement was published was partly printed outside of the coun ty, and Lad but little circulation in it, was not therefore a paper of general cir culation, the exception of defendant's counsel was sustained bv the court, and costs amounting to $32,50, were charged to plaintiff in the case. — Ej chatty?. Above was printed in the "exchange" about four yean ago, and is now reprint ed by this "exchange," with the full know ledge that it is a falsehood. No such decision was made in New Jersey or any other state—the reverse has been the case. \S hen circulated four years ago, the American Newspaper Reporter we believe offered a reward of SIOO to any 1 one finding such a nonsenical"decision ' had been given by any court —and be- I sides by examining fhe 1". S. postal laws, passed by different congresses I within the last few years, it will be 1 found that the pajiers above referred to I are distinctly recognized and placed up- : on an equality with papers who copy all their "outsides" and often their "in- 1 sides" wholly from papers printed "out 1 of the county." Then where's the differ- ' cnce, and why ? Blabbering Harry White is a candi date for congress again. Jencks the democrat who defeated him last time, will be 011 the course again, and lay out the Indiana rooster-statesman for a sec ond time. Harry a couple of years ago was so greedy as to get into the consti tutional convention, on the ticket for congressman-at-large, and all the while holding on ty the senatorship. Perhaps a second settler from the gallant Jencks will give him the quietus. This week the republicans make their nominations at Cincinnati: Cameron feels certain he has killed Blaine uud tixed the thing for Conkling. Blaine's last trouble about tire letters has done iiim some damage and J)on Cameron is bold enough to say that he will not be voted for at all in Convention, We think Simon's Uon is mistaken and that the Maine jrotato hug will be about a* hard to exterminate as the Colorado | bug. Maine lms stood doses nearly a- > fatal as Paris preen and --till he kicks tip his he Is and live*, much to thecha* prin of Simon and hi* lN>n. Maine j thinks if he can not reach the nom , inaliott, that he Itas force enough to di< tate who it shall he. That would n>'t suit Simon nor his son Hon. The m< i enrial thermometer is very high this week, hut we think it i> nothing to tho political thermometer ht the tlneinna ti camp. The tight for the nomination is upon the guerrilla principle Fa eh candidate is lighting on his own hook, behind the bush, from the lava bed*, and in the open lleld when that otlci* the best advantage, l! is a cut throa' game between the l*i>n->inioit-Gniiit- V OltklitlgSMisl.s sitll.t ill.' I>l.ii lie lei I'iei ■■ who light long and bard ami won't give up. A few da\ s will tell tin* t.ih* who is S.-Hljhhl. '; The democracy only wont g\>o.l mis j tional and I>>> .tl nouiiuati *iis to carry the ' day >n November. He want a g the M. bonis Convention for president and vice president hacked up by a -tri-tig ticket in every county f>-i 1 •> al otitis • ' su.di a ticket w ill n OMthal liooond from top to h-dtotii. let the sui.ilt fry , I and proh sional otHee-seeker le put up* . tl the shelf apd the l;.•mince* be men I of the pii*pie, whout the people want II ami in whi in they have confidence, an 1 t j the w. rk is done. He I a\e an al ( ! dance of good material in the democrat" | ie rank*.and it we do not availoursi l\e> jof the material of which i.nr tieki t* should l>e composed defeat will result a let us act wisely, it is a matter w rtliy - of the earnest consideration of every true s democrat. J• ♦ ~ I llartrauft really thinks hi b* a big bug in the presidential kettle, miico the lVntisvlvania radicals instru.ted fot hint—to use hint as a sham and enable them to sell out—ho is v ain enough to think that s me persons yea all the C luted Mati s is Imtliiig i>vi rin his fa* vor and that he is the man iij*>n whom the salvation of the country depend*. How he w ;11 be fooled after the* L ineiu nati dame is over. /.Yl7>T/(;.I TIXCf Till: II I 11. II 1 1 * > Congress projxvses to investigate the | big corporations. The House committee on commerce decided to eomnuucx ti Fri i day their investigation under the re so* Ivition offerer) by Mr. AVilson, of lowa, and adopted by the House of Represen tatives May IS, rt'lating to the alleged combinations and discrinatjor.s of rail roads. The investigation will to e in ducted by the full committee on Friday and Saturday next, but w ill piybably le relegated soon thereafter to a sub com mittee. The resolution of instruction is us follow s : Hit s. It is alleged that certain of the leading railroads engaged in inter state commerce, and in commerce from the inland states t>> the a. aboard for ex jxvrtation, have combined for pur pose of controlling the said tr.iltie, and have mutlc and continue to make unju*t discrimination* in the carrying of such freight, whereby many industrie- have been crippleil, and are tlireatpued with extreme prostration, and JI Armu. Numerous jx-titions have beet; preseuUxJ during the presnt session >f Congress praying for the passage of an act to regulate sueii commerce and to prohibit such discrimination, now, therefore, in order that Congri ** may t e fully advised of the truth and extent of such alleged combination uiul f tin effects thereof, aiid f the most complete remedy, Ik* it J{t That the committee vn com-* nier v be instructed to investigate tin ' allegations uf--re-aid, and rcjx.rt by bill jor otherwise, with power t > send fir | person*. H*e li.irn that the unseated land sales | >f this county, which the Treasurer, Mr. Musser, had adverti.*el to commence : Monday last, had t > be postponed on ..< - count of non-fulfillment >f the law a* re gard* the publication. The number of tracts was f*>no *ix hundred. We are sorry for Mr. vfu.s-*r it* tjiisn.ishap, and judge the blame for it rest.-ujwu tin el fish advice of false friends. There i* a true German proverb, "Wer andern cine • irube grabt, facllt oft svlhst hinein"— He who diggeth a ditch for anotlu-v will oft fall into it him-elf. The New York World vevu-.- tie. field for the presidential nomination ami in its sjecnlations as to the chances a St. I>. The democrats in Congress think of an adjournment by the 20 inst. Union county is troubled with an un usual crop of candidates. If set to catching potato bugs they might he turned to good account. And now Mulligan charges that Maine suppressed and mutilated the letters which he obtained upon the j.romise to return them. Blainey will soon be the biggest blarny in the country, and when he gets through explaining all his mat ters the next centennial will dawn upon the country. Mr. Blaine took sick suddenly on last Sunday as he entered church, and lay unconcious some five or six hours. He I is recovering. Cause, cerebral depress- i ion produced by great mental strain ; secondarily by the excessive heat. Speaker Kerr is now j.ronounced in* noeent of the charges of the hireling Harney. The republicans join with the democrats of the committee in signit g the report. I Blaine still tefttsi • i > hand <>\tr 'them" letters to the coiiuuiib e. \ Washington despatch olio n. t\ It has been Allot he t bad day fit Blain< lieueral lhinl>*n wanted liitn early th morning, and Blatno went up and b. * god olfon the croinid that be wa i> * iciving Cincinnati deb ,-uti >ti • e\> ty i half lour and couldn't atli-ud tin- itvi* ligation. IV! i. In ar. Ilui n grant ed bis i isjue •, bowcter. o u Ic.uioth er formal demand i>n Blalue f< i tho originals of the Ft-i hei letters, the nut im itv of the snb-eiiutiiiitio haying ile I . .ded that they had a i :ht to tin • • i mils. At theie.pl> t, I'laim will;: • lie** to have them ecu Van; heil. In ;>* fiiM.l to give them i • bu luiitn,. ■ tl.at he would give up nin if the*' e.niit tee would promi-i in I t>> .. . i- i t'..e II !. Fills the I >'l;;lilltt* > e> liln dto '.>, hut made a formal demnud fnr any one. This Blaii. refiisid to ivc. and tin* inatti i w.i* po-tpoi.i d till Monday, ll>i committee tU-t lining ' > .eve ie t< Blaine'* n .pa.i-t t> have the invi -!u tiot) postponed until after the cottvcii tiou and the return >f llali* and I'ryc. Mulhg a has bi ;i s.ibp >ei ... >1 and will I I reliably be here to tn >rr >w or Monday ti ruing. 77.7. £<• AM. 117riiol T II 7.7.X l'ho*l*uris enrrv( ondetiix* of the ln .lepetidanee Beige contains anti >i in teresting account ot the < \| uiueiits if \l i'ntllhi lue, i>t tin - Itbnn in teles I graphing without wire*. He i prop. MS to utilize the eieettn em tents i .-..ssing through the earth, anil bus very i iMttipletely ili utotlstmini tho feasibility lof Ins plan. Two iion stakes were ilnv - ; i n int.. the gn ami at .i •! stance front .at h > ibcr of ten tuvtrca i leveu yards . I and connected bj h trirp, to which waa i attat bed a galvanometer. The tin die j.if theiustruutentientati.nl motiouhrs j w bile the -taki •wi ;i ..t tin -ame di pth, aut as soon as one wa* driven further : into the .* il than the other it was \!*i* | i>!\ deflected, and iudtcated the pre.*- 1 etna* of a strong current of telluric elec- I trieity between the stakes. *>* *tr>>it,-, indeed, vva* the current - pr>>.lueed. without any battery and with the sim plest of apparatus, that l'>.>urb>>iue has for mouths utilized it in > p lating a machine that rings his !>e!ls and ib*- eliarges other similar duties. \ -nuilai result has been obtained by connecting the wires of the galvanometer with a 1 well op stream of water at one extrctui j tv, and a gaa jet, or even the earth, at j the other. Byway of practical evperi uient. Mr. Botirbouze, in Noveiu! eine, the other attache i to a plate of metal buried iu the ground, and at the; ' Napile.ui. li sjde or battery, , similarly i aeh time that tin circuit f >jiut,d . / the earth, the battery and the river wa* ' closed, the distant galvanometer accu rately reeonled the fact. The test was . so satisfactory that the members ,f 11 Natic: al t'-vernment Iwlieved they ha ; at last * litC t ti; erer.! Pfobk tn Ol noW* ing coinntunii alio", with the depart ments out side of Far is by the : Seineas a gigantic natiunl cafe. * Jim time, however, w.t. iieee.-.-ary t > j icpari tlie scheme in its details,and when at ' last an agent was sent out of the city by ' balloon to carry it out, the armistice in* 1 tervi in I and the pr nt u *d; ppe-1 ' Of late, however, .M. llourbi>tu>-has ie newed his experiments, and it is under ' stood thu the < ierntan Har lVpartim v.: has made tlie sul'joet .an i*b■ :* studv with a view to discovering an I devef >p ' ingtbe U-.*t means of uttluing the great natural force* not a* yet applied,orcvt n ]>rfeetlv understood. Ttm wj s. nght and Mtininglv at tained, for witn tLg r "*ults already reached it is only a pn -tiou • i urn. an I ' ingenuity to secure their pr. pir appli * cation—l> the interchange of telegraph i ie signals without a wire, or rather with out other witi tia; " •' short lengths neeiled to connect the gaivanoon t. vi.u i pile, or battery, at either extremity the lines, with the earth and water. How great will be the advantage when ■ the |da a i* carried out, it is hardly in - - > **.ir\ :■> say. At lit. '*"• time it sin uk: tx* added that the d *->> very >..t!; Bourls>u/e has s<> nearly gm*j > >1 is erne that has long been s i:g it afli r. llie original plan of telegraphing pr vide,l ! for a cotnpleto eireuit made by two i w ires, one lr>>m the sender to th.- r , v ter and one from the receiver l.*aik t> tin i sender ;it was nt long ere it w:.- found ! that the earth COO Id be lrti*i I urn r ringly to complete their nit and toe- n iluet the current unerringly back t>> ti;e point of departure. There were ram r* vi. r* a.' -indeed, utile-a vve ;re in f a means of communicating sighat* unvLv tie* s.*a vv ithout cables, and it ;* hut a few montb.* *incc a plan was | i >| *e.l for telegraph ing from one lofty height to aiiollu r at an immense distance, using the air as the medium. 77//' it .i/; /.v Mi: \l( Tit:: ixst iu-.EXTS nK-E.vTrn .vr i v m;v i > is : —Titrt estii'E or coktiv v. t ity of Mexico, May Tie events of the past two week* have all been in j favor of the (iovcrnmctit, and indicate unmistakably the approaching failure of the involution. The insurgents have suffered reverse* eVi i. w l ;-' :iM >l Ihi ;r sympathizers are rapidly deep .ndng in number. (en. Alatorrc gaitiC'l a great victory on May 'JO, in O.txao.i, over the revolu tionary forces. The latter b t nearly 2,oftD ru'-n killed anl wounded, and manv were lak-.i j • *• -tier*. Among the latter are Gen*. Wicr, inati an ! Zamacona. Tliey al*o ! - ' two pit >* • f artillery. The Government causalitie* were M)o killed ami wounded, among the latter Gen. t'or-illa. Tin- Federal gainst) another important vi *torv in Tluxooon the Ja i. There are about s,omi Federal ti\K-pa nt Orizaba and in the neighljorhoi.d, within one day's travel on the railway. • ten Cortina, who was a prisoner, lias broken his prununeiaincnto. This inei* • lent causes no excitement ; but if he reaches the ltio i..n le lie w ill probably give some trouble to lien, < iuegnt -. liiva Falaeio has also i-sued a pronuncia* men to. The presidential problem i* no neart r solution. Ingle.-ias, Mejia, and Lerdo de Tejado ape the prominent candidates of the tiovernmeiit party, and Gomez i I'alacia of the Revolutionary party. A NF.fi 110 LYNCHED. Memphis, June th —Sam Anderson, colored, who was arrested hereon 3lon* day for attempting to outrage .Miss Vaughn of Ie Soto Coiiuty, Miss,, and cutting the throat "f her brother and leaving him ford'-ad, was taken from the officers here yesterday morning by a body of armi'd eiti/.erts and hung. 11 is father,charged withb. ing accessory to the attempted murder, is in Hernando jail. THE WAR IN M P,A Havana, June I. The town of Ciego de Avila, in the jurisdiction of Santo Si.iritu, was attacked on the night of 3>lay 20 by the insurgent bail. , Maxi mo (Jome7., w iili 1 'in men, tie >-t of them mounted. The place was defended by a garrison 400 strong. The insurgents were rejiulscd after desperate lighting and retired without being pursued. They lost IK) killed and about wound ed. The Spanish causalities were J of ficers killed and 15 men wounded. Accord-rig Ui the Lancn-ti-r Eiigitluy had a rase of snake < harming down there —We .i mil that Johnny Friend, aged l'_ yeari, ton of (jforge Fiicu l, living three miles cast of this city, was charmed by n blaek make one day lii.-i v.vth. The hoy was heard to cry and moan and make a peculiar noiso, when Mr. Beery (who was on his way home)overheard him. and soon ascertaining the cntise of his pceuliur ar 'iop.g, orderi d the hnv to tie still until "he could procure a eluh. Upon his return he ordered th.i hoy to leave, hut he could not until the snake was •:.ai.t-.d by the move meats of Mr. Beery, when the clujrm was broken. The snake, measuring soven feet four inches, was killed. The hoy became sick, would cry, niot |,e< oi..ii very nervous at time.-, for several days At present be is doiug well. / / i;h / . ). vx \u ,o\ ,|iii 1.1 I. i , not).mi 1. Hcrllti, June 7. The l*t,.k, tognn <•( the in lin 1 'al.inet, ,h . lm-, •, ma una vonhildc, mm that I'uikix h.. 11 itint]*h oil and the piopi.tintMe ol lite Nottlu tn jtoxx 11 1 heen 1, , etwl. lheolliii.il liuswian journal .ii* the nam eiit* un- not likely to tie, opt an .trpiistieo. ( n-idpinli),' it:., :i . hi, h, 11 er. il#.l In it hjf the sudden return <>t I' trttrk lii. a ptvtiacl.d confer. ,e Xnth the I innertxr. The ittiea- m< * xxa , in* . teased l.y the iiim, uiu. meut that th, 1 tup. rot a depnt Utt'x lot I iiu, i* p „11 on e.l. iCuiu*m 1 in., it- the eii, id* with , citatn e\ie '.'tiit. ,1 .hum* made ou i.iiui.tnv t, . ipoutl lo liit- i.t in lu 1 ! . ! i lllied to t, nctlotl, I lie • ■ ! itige ti.i/,'tt, ait.l Di lllli li .- l ime .!*! 1. . i.ite too .!, -o adhctitii, to the \ ioxx *of liu- ut. I.'.i. tis.t, June i, pi in. e lie* Legi-.n debated the Tini,a nt.tr killing Its* itt.tr. iiu ttilloxxiug da,. 'J. '.* Turk* capititlat.il Manx in-iugom* h..xe petit: mm ■! \m liu.! . grant them an usylutn, alli -in, tli.it if tin .\ .ue refued they ate in dun* - ! i' >i;t telegram, ..nit. 1.i■._■ Print, Mi -1..11, !"i tx i.t, set tu* ti he without el- The Fiutix Indian* name their pap |.o.. I, . ftel fXtlltS tiullspirillg lit the 1. i . : .:!h. A - |llu#tnltivfl ot lh: I ec.lliat Halt, lod ( U lnl IS ktiotxil loh.H, taken thill Itaiuc fll-nt the taet tln.t the xxe*;,rn *ky xt., oxtiaptcad xx .th 1. ! , luttd* lii. moment of hi* hirth, xx Inle the I tinging of a tuptixe I. i-e with u tt. d tall ,';xc the now gr.-.,' chief tlie smgnhtt fognotn.-it ol ! name ' emu*, a buffalo hull xxas, hy a Itickx shot, throxvn upon its haunehe in plain sight of hi* mother'* tcp. < at the nata' hour, xxliile the ettvor; 1 ittg* of n fmettoiiii piny furnished a | name for the 1. louhtalde t raix Ih't-i t >, ill , Jure 10 The fe!'.'w. If a:etho f: eight rat. ft an this ei:v to N. Xt Y..;k Hy rail, !, ,by lake and ri —on wlu-at, lt)le ; on corn, ltte. ISA 1 LID 'A DS AND fill AP TISANS I'DRTA TloN Sju'cili el Huh. 1 A. Mttckcv, ■: IVunsyivtini.i, in the House o Heprocnltiltvc*, Ktidav, June 'J 1870. till l!i hill 11. I) i* ' - p. ltd for cheap tramp 'flatten of freight b.awiei tide-water on or near the Atlantic vh.a: ulul the Ohio and M l>l**ippi Vad. v • Mr, Muck, y, ot Pettltsylvatiin, ! Mr t'hairii.aii . A, a mem! < r <: tb committee that r.|i, r!cd the lull und. eoi.sidcratioti, I deair# to ay a few word > in favor of it* passage, at.J aiu tho nut 1 anxious that it may be favorably e mid ' ered bv the llou-e frotn the fact that >j 1 iirncstly b.tieve tool :i. ,-..t#r.aie |. - 1 potcd by this bill, if legislated !• to vita . ty, will contribute laig.dx t t : prettio . 1 i'.oD el the pr, .iuclive industry . ; lh I country > ! higher contribution to the | : '-perity • ft!, nation than by an!: g • > far a- may b 1 within it p'W.r, x* itbout cnt roacbing .p on the tia* - ual I: ■ rj ri-. I that may he pi, -entcd for tbct : tn.clio !' of r.dr ad*. Railway* give . |.tpi ymi'ii to iat>. r, and xt ithout tbctu w<- cannot d< . i x.' 51 ti: :. , ur. *ef our . >uiurv t* : • which it :- bountifully supplied T i tut* it ha* been a source of inc re regr. that ibi* Congress h,<* be. n in *;oit f, , more than tire month r.r.d *0 tew its... ' | arcs have be. 11 r>t rf.-, led for the relief 1 the prostrate iuuu-trie* ami start ing tb '•) but for flit )Moplc|* When i goto tny heme ami luur of the a-.tio •.ii. 1 uth :n g prcvadutg aim -t a.! <■ .--0 . i and r nditi.t of our pco|>!e when I - | hundred* i f men With Wi ling hand* nr. [ • honest heart* standing upon tur street I wa.. bnndt In txcif pocktoA M j nelb.ng t'tf rx but th. U i:a...,., . 1 tor bread but for w irk, that by hut 1 t they ntav earn bread for thcnuelve*, th.. wive*, and their children and at: risk® ' , wily do," >,>t t ' >ngres do - ,met hi: g t rciiex. the twg<'• it s.* >'l In* t-. , c. '• ' at a 1 *4 f-r a it!ficl >:y an*,-r. Uul I take oourftge when measure* uch a* th:, . under t n .deration are pre*,.-tiled to th II . ■ ; lor with t - • mm I. ha* b, , n •.,! vnd o Ittll. dot:.' Tb.* 1 : >ducti -n* of tho country w iil I M-i-r. 4* d in pr>| rtion lo tl.o it .re . the u-eac* *>f traii,port.|tiM . and tl th.- 1 tnenn* furnish chesp and lied rater, lh product .>!;• of bib r wilt 1 ' > c in. til'. ;v • to be the ackn. wlodged ban* ,1 >u wea'tb. >,iinu'jt :.:nl •1 . ■ uri.gc pubile < !• pn-j give n." uri.g- hum t to *apital !• . ciubm .in railroad eiiicrp r '< '• . penit j , our mine* of wealth, in eatabluhing tuaiiu f .ci -i. * ; prole l and sustain the maliu • facturing intcrexi* f our country , aid it , the development < f our re-ourc-s . utili/, 'in the higtiest 4<-gr.. •. * vr.rio elerient 1 of w, allh wait wti.eh wearo *,. bouniirut ly supphtd ; decrease our importation* by any leg iali ny, tt ncsty, purioty, i,n,i - mpltcity which chnract.-rir. J t in for ite r day ■ enact sucit law* a- wi.i induct ' capital to gi.o . n>i'!"i'.ni'iil to h>, >r. and tlu-rt-by avert Hi, impending gonftu t bi twi en capital ut.d !\>or . rcUre olti. mi , Imlb: line-, to the several department* ot our (Jovcrnn.ciit and -c ure . eoneiny and .ntcgrity in it# admini-lratlcn . let the in -pirat.on of the pe, pie be popular e x, rn menl honestly adntini-lcred und. r tl , V'.o.s itution ; gixe faith lo energy and lib !! > industry , rnil law* living a defin. 1 il# time t rial rwumptioa ol .ji tlieupi.t, 1... .1 pcrhsl, Bed ti ~t enduring An inerease of railway f ili ti, ■ for , onveying tho products <1 th. eountcy from tho tcction where proJuc, i I t • th, so of the purchaser nnd cor. um.-r j xx ill always incri use not only tho amount of the production* but also tho tonnage i luiiii.-iifj : • the carrying compuni, *, and thus llu- ri. ipr..i.i irlguuiu _ n. Ac !.c;,efi .iui to both. Th" object t f li e bill under considera tion is to provide for cheap transportation between tlx? great producing regions of the , \\ e.t and the Kn't, and under it- provis ions it is proposed to incorporate com pany una. r the i.u.i.i' i.nd title ofThe Uni ted States Railway Cor|iorati,>n, autliotu i d ar.,l empoxvere.l to obtain the i.e.-cs-ary franchises and light of way, anil title thereto, under tho form- nnd in the man ner prcscrih<-d by tho laws of tho .State-, un aid the western pro Juc. rby C'oiigre-s, under the powers vest ei in ii hy the (.'oiisiilutmn to regulate commerce among tho States. This <|ues tloii, I believe, Im* not been positively de ided hy the highest judicial tribunal ol tin, nation, but it is the generally accept .•d opinion ihut Congre * lias tho power to regulate into- a;,d charge* on railroads im-sing Ihrough tlio litaiej, una to . -gu int.. int. i 'ate comnierc" lntliu case ol Gray v.* The Clinton Hritlge Company, in the Supreme Court of the United ,States. Justice .Miller used the following hm giitjgo: • |'or niV'cll, I have no doubt of tho right of COll4ll ■to prescribe all needful and proper 1 eguh.i ions foy t| ( e Lomluct of this miiiienso tu.liie over any railroad which lot* voluntarily become a part of one ol thorn lines of interstate communication, or lo uuthorizu tbe creation of such roads win li 111, |• tt11• • "I ml' l it,'li u, |,"ili linll i If, l ,i it t. .i |'lM|, il> juln.v mi,l liijililii it. If iimIUI ,i lliiklt * J , ii.li ii, liii i iiini lulu", ui,' I'lilillfil In ntil In.in tlii- lon ', 1 I'llll'lll, it t, ,1 (In, i- lll'l llliulltl'l, i\ In. liall n> 111 it t In* (Itivnriiniriil lim ti,,'. ~ , j ill \ ll , |„iit i i |, ni,| It fi |>|,r <>t mil ligitluluih ui lift. In I Inxli tit "I -in mi'hi,, aui'li n mil nut > it ml i itnnU ' I ~ c, iin! t ti lii, i I• -t nr,. mri ' < ' 11, .1 I, ~,! Umi'Btr.l l-y I lii* I 11, I't I . !. , ifti 1 I \ il:i kit nriil" fit' * r i, tt I i!.I i r i nii t .t- |i . t, .i| iium '.i (I , .! il iruitfih ilnTli'i , wIIi lr It iii> it, i, , M.,, iirißlurti'iiii ,l 11.. V\ ,ii [it, I * ui nut tint! .mil In, f.irtit*li*t! I'V ttuli \ innniiuiiaimtiuu. will h hiio lo mllrimil.-i n , I" llio ~| .ll i ,iMi'lli|ilntr.| t y link I.ill t u 11, tt Itll till, U It" |JI" ,i U* I "IlltMl.' ' it gkii.it 11 ui.it ti lout |,i ili,. lit ■■ • mini tioii ui. ! main, ;uu.i r.t, will !,• t i ■ rlu Hint. I r,I lit I tin ill, illu.t uf ill Bit i . ' i*|.|!iMm b. ti, il aiiiuil * i t ,if i t'll' * iirtii n it Tl.b ,rm anil In. Ulmr .mute 11.. " it i ultli ui llir i i. lit I t ,1 ll il tit liii ft' Ii i 1 nllt I- |i"OI, tt l il.' lim |'ti'i'l.u-,t ulnl Cull ( ktllt.rt i- t'Huiili',l tu rtijny nil llir tt.lt kl,I iltl'.r.l.'il ft wmtltll, Min|,ly bi.au lim l ull, uf ibr |>rii,lti. ri'* t-,i| t annul i" ilia ii iifiirl tt t.arr ll.r t tu ~* I,* ill. ji.i.t il , t ui fi intiKii t utii r |*t n in. n. ' .' iltl. ril hri" ti. sltii* - itnt com !• rwardsd Asm Ik* West i" en rualtiii. market In.* tirtteil thn |irotlu, n but eigltl iitiul* a bii>t.ul, wl.llatl.r nrry, II ti i't i.|.uuy I ti, ,r((„ ttrfr n l.im at git ,it , ulnl h i ill,■ I' t unc ill wlltcli nil l"t ' J'uru . r lurtt ~rilr,| lii, roril 111 r> uf ki \ '■ tv -rt. 11 rent, ti bull! I an I ri > • iv ! fur 1' 1 tiny rig! '. iui:. 11 builirl, tliu lrnv.nt 1 him a ir-• tii ui mm • • i t :i bttthel tt eons* ■ tr 11,, 1 I • i !'i iuvi'ilrtl 1 apital, hi.,i hi* , urrnti *1 111-It -*u tIII 1 lull lu t>t ITJf l'" , llu! I t furn, il it 11 It- in *h>, 1 lio }>riilui'rr, *tb" ( r'jii, j. ui, llir l .rgr m]oiay if ur |>!i',l* the inu;i tt! ii it ttitiilt) to kutirr ; mri the Mime u I rue to tome rxtnnt wilb tin ron*un.r, wbilr ti.,, trniii}i,iriNii,>ii colli jitinr- grot* tub ui ih„ , tjiii)i ..I bulb M .I, ' . . , rnjoy the -luri.l (irivilc-yj." of bring ibi mo i|iu|i,u H ,1 ibi* ia it clan in evi-ry couiuuiuiijr t*ltirt) nan ttoll br Ui-iirn-nl tt i' !i l,f. . great 'it atit Igo of tin' iu! ! 11 il may bu i-laitiini thai lint biil utuln 1 I'tUlaitii ration i a lliu|oi|iult iu lU. lf- '111!' ,! i-not tlm i a'. 11 uiHKia no |irovi>ion tt n. in 1 tiliA" llir ti tlii, in fi riglit, but iui fit tlir.uigli it* b ir l o| luaiiHgrra, win ti 1 bo lliß M i'ir-riitulivr- of tbr |i, "|i!i iiini llir i'i (ilr iiiluri.tl, rrgulatrs 11.. 1 barn- • for .rrig bt o a* not to 1 (ipfr* .i 11,',,' It w 'niu ibo t lot rr I) 11. nil lit, bt-ri . ,iabliali,'tl. and h about whom it.r U"* I . ■ minrnt 1 an in illu r nr. . |u r nor maintaii •' its existenir, and u>l 'pt such u inii:! •• { rslM ss srili Mskts the productions of tii \Vi '.'l,i bsibippi ; to thi fcab urd, sn> br - |J at such price* a* M I yield a '> I'.'t ~t l ll.r J'.oduf' . and 111: I iter no 1 1 II iravagutit iTuirg, * lim i >a.*.itaer. 1 „!. ii"t a 1., nop, ly ,hidd> c not prupto to 1 uke any *ti| * tovtuid uior.o|ili*iti ( trafli.'in any manner tt baU-vci. its di -gni a iiira-ur,-of relief to liio niffrriii, r ellilMUot hoth Ka-t and \Ve*t i'V furnitb I, :ag Iran* porta tun for the great uatnra r,. produclion* of the one and the inatiutui' I 1. > BUti 1..,-1 cbandoo ui t iio oilier, *0 tlia 1 n futr exchange may be itVeelcd 11: tuch tpattni - ii;" ,ii jirot ■ { s.i. iiiilkgo w hot j. -..ti i: of the country. Certainly ibn at. bo 1.0 objection* to any measure calcu l( , lated lo rffoi 1 U.e purpo*e di .igni .lt,' b itccomphalted by the 1 rox .*...• t f ibi 10 bill. 1 ' i:< '. to . ■. .r, (Jul ibi 1011, „ p i, icJ, w ill prve detrimental to ciiklin p. . otpori.tion*. The evident renutl mut b tu ttunulaio |irodui li'Oi and thu* in tur , n i be;..tbu liaii*|"itlati( n noni'at.io* a! •it tesdy ex..ting sttd up, rating ihni *e\iri g.I lines oi tIHviJIIMMMhi ll may n.—; ij'ity 1!..,. ffiig.it latit. Lot 1 cannot - V that a will pr. ii detrimental to their in ~j trre.t*, if the ultimate result :■ to giv t tbtui an u.nekM',l imftte. On the othc 1 and 1 Can ce that tl. , li.crea , d prodo Hon and inrrrakod tratllc wtil i d onl ; j-r.-ie benelii tal t. the carrying compatiu ,d 'them*, ll' ■Ut B'* r< tea 11. and It. J ar - : di , and I " Sab . ,J Jbu* gtl ■ mploy inctit tu itoi.miid* 1 . w mlll iin ! rthe necc-arir* , t* life. It t* not the deaign of tin, bill to d • in id Justice in any irii-o to either induidu.. t, or 1 r| . ration*, but .iup!y that lb,- b-. iij del.* may be no-re nearly equalised an ,4 the bcjiifil, derived I to railway * an iiitmlUr ruri-c'tai, ,i 1 more t-.irly do ir tribute i among the pu pls. n,< poopl ■d are entitled tu thi,, ai di J r j uhn- .it, t<> >*t and the t ut,lu' welfare demand it. •'an lb-.* bill and any ethers lb .', 1 , I thurtk '.ue 1 u.kirocti mi oi milwiij. 1 . ui, iiu* gri ut pr, ,iui ng \\ cl ; ■ ti,, •, ,b *1 hi and -i xx i.l *i.ru :■ the produ, ,r, iinprox (( . the eobdition ul the i*>ut'. roi.tun.ei give r:ii|i!oyini nt to !1 r, and i.t, vig ai.J energy t= the varn.ut indu.tru * 1 to our I,'Ut.iry, and contribute more large! b ib in by any • tlmr ..*t within the *. > pe . IcOftgrix-ifistii! p wcr to ninehur..te lh , coiiuuioti ■ !'the x.orkingnn n at the n.i 1 be •, Kli n of cheap trar.|*arlat.' r, 1 v • I ... • ! fc .ißt", i..ipi'f*.Bttl !i .0 tin , that while a Very large prvpnrti u of th !ievy tr. ,iui t- re piiring traioi rtati ,r. p. '.lun'J ui tbe \\ , i, about tli **tii . proportion of the capita! to 1 ... , IUOI e, and mvrki t them itlieid IN the KB-; g and near the seaboard. Li I til. ti x, mil , l.t cm 1 at • I-U',. i. p "of alm l all olbor nat 1 !,*, w i..< bnx . . ver ct tuidert.i il their highest preroga live t" Bid m the construction of 1 „iuun>r 1 i*l highway*. Nomb-niv !.„ bin.! er uu! 1.11.0 i;.do.**-ul. .it of bond , u ti.-. I Ir 1; v tho (soreri.msnl ui llu* biil; nnd while th. v , ,'iuu.iUca 111 re|iorting il cipn •• no opin ■ as to Umj ...rip Iky of lbs Gov .. . mm, 1: in tl.t- resp. ct, they b lit vr tl t j be t , duly >f i ng:. •- t encourage t>y . al! pract .able ar.,l titn.lalde it. an* tht , con-truition of great national highway 1 Iby pn-.Hlc caiotn: n: ,1 I''. rpri ■. t'.at tt. ~ iitcmU, (Btsfirftg, gad hapfP&asa - f tin ; p. ople umolrd. • * • M ntreal, Jon 10 Tho f. t andm> tli di*cae ha* broken out with grent violent, among tb < bog* ut Oulremo: t llundrcdi 1' are dead nnd dying. j 1 A CAISD TO TIIK AMERICAN PUBLIC. ' I r many xc:.r, w.- have made two no ! icinci -uitcd for tl.o ailment. ofava*lcla - ' ,'f sufferer*. Thousand* of run bax. be. n mndo by thetn. and in fuel, thp xxixr.i failure could never be couple ! with tbem lt;il within the last two year* count ifeit* f our medicine* l.avo sprung up, danger en, in their close imitate n 1 f ourtrade i mark To -,-iurc the pe jdv we have ' placed unon each genuine box ol Hollo* xx ay' l'i!ls nnd Holloxvay 's Ointment 1! , fa,-smilie of the - gnriture >■! our Agent, Mr. Jo. Ilai lock. To c. nterfeit t!ii* i* H foiui.y. XV 1, sliail relei.tl. cly put*;:,- ay on# who Stnitsdoa this with tho iitinnsf vigor of tl.o law. \Ve MQSt earnestly br g that the grc.it run of the American People will aid u* in our ciTort* to protect ■ their health, and help u* in our task of bringing these m,"t unprincipled men to ,tho bar of ju*tice. Uniformly refuse to purchase *J. !i inc ourportlne t" be c, r unh's. \lr, J. Ilaydi , i,'. (igftatur i* at lat hud I" , oh li--1 ol I'ilU or l'ot ..ft lint ment and the end w -il so >n b<* reaehed. I bp piildii -obeli, nt si rvanli, V- lIOLLOW*\ Y V CO AGENTS. make no ei.gngetnonu till vou sre our NEW BOOK, " "T 1 i i'i thriiliQK liitiinbt 4 kifriiiiK turrit, uli apTi -A, ltu* ftb.oluloiy IH • l(U. 1 111 lit ,1 ,I, ,111,1 , , ||, n t ~ , (, .| that itiiNiiiiitiili it- l*t n>*rti iii ||i i in, * . i , courage I mill could <> M it" i< n't ■ tttffti my xsqi> tjmil, >|.. iUiar 1 .ut \< .li II ■ ' ■ "Now, It Mill wsi r ill, t,, 11! ~t, •,,, lul'v. I " '■ . j •\ n tit uit liiwi t i- 4 urio v.'tk< *1 u Itui>•!r< s { vMi uml lu< • ; i.j tin- if 'i (iii.. -. duln t iui it .'i or,!, mid I'ti' t 'uuld* hlUd. d 1 K't Up • 1 : I II • t .1 ... ■I X. ..ii , f iXXi* l ViVttV' r, ' •i i . i. , I i- I, i.u . 1 Ji. ! uniting ivnli Hi Church if L .d ilkji • 'A i 11. | 1 preached - i umnv, tunny yea- .m -i didn't] ' get a convert, v< -uragcd i ( ■■ i. . i , liva liit, re-ul' with trod Kti.l it l,n l.crn lUelubllu be ,• to me. And a Id ihc , t • .. . ' mutt ex; I g... i .i.iit-. and n w r gt! i liaowifu^..-! . b..tif o don't get jc- .m! rem *H>. It: ii- nut ih. „ | P . \ u t ' keep ,• | ray g, mid in li s fu11,,, ; ol' .'f •! ' 15,l n ill c iup, ... .. oil llu-I juti .-it a! lint pr.-cnt tium. 1 . th-n - we ii.. i it. i j. ii .a (Ist world will cry vut .ttiiiinft it llutinni, iiimi will cry oUI again*! fr]l||ioi|| , i.ihimiasin Lei ' railrmi.) -t. g.. up I„r "JOp< t ,-i,t and e.- w III,! a Ki :. ! r v. uld le in bu-r rut- It ill, ', si uld 1... n tn !l. ri hl* van, e ill at eke, . if there Wuiildlt't br < nlbtimnuu on t'.'.angi- tomorrow, l,<-t ihtii, lu- u sudden change in buiimai, and a, if lii, r l-.lt l a H'Ml'l deal of l mllUalnalli • ' woik. *j aou can all do tcmtibiif ,n !•. \. j„ ,l famine - .la. That \. i.al we have u nil- to th.s I ,ly fur. Tl., re i* not a moth • jer, lather, i,or wife, there n nut a vouns • man in all the c.ly hut w hat oujelh" to he - 1 a •ympalhy with thit work. W'o have V •.onioh re to try to tave actul*. I never :. hiuught 10 Chriat li.ul it injured lh< in Oh, 1,1 ut pray that 1! '.his tpiril of Critic-MM and fault-Sndt! g k* may be alt Ink! n-i.ie, and that we may be '*• f one tjilril at ti y w .<• or. the da\ t.i --> idaiiitand il, |iw;: itiiiory ►> owli-d , ..ugh. night in rau, hor*i'ne. '' *• '• 'g ' • .. i fie.... tiientiy . uredby lir. hw.-.yt l nji .... . ,Sir„i> ot Will Ch<-rrv ' BRONCHITIS A j-r. monitor „f I'ui '• '*• .ry C.,f -usujdi ,:- ehario Mi.by ■* . alarrh. or infamatiott of the muctti i> (m --■ j nrane of the air | as - ig. , w ill, c-.ugh and e*J"' Wa11..,11, short breath, hoar ■ li, ■ J pau> in the ch< For all Branchial a! Br. Svi :y tic'- ( oinjniuml St mp of WiM Clurrt -.1 a 1,1. r. a" •• tovdv. ' " j I'r .reed rrom the laryov. tracUi*. bn , cliia or lung-, an ! an- - from vari- u* . rsuiw, a* undue |hyieal ciertioti, |!- 1 ..... i ! ungr, ol el straining id the voice, *U|,pri v ,i t i aiuali li, i bstruit ~ oftiier| e,-:. ot i ; er, A< . Hr. Sttayiu-S( oi>ijK)iiiitl Syrup 1 WiM Cherrji ill ike* ! lh root of diaei.-e by purifying I' i L reeto:.ng the iu.-r and kid: ' ! I.ca :!■}• arU> :i, mv.R rul.l.g li e l.c-. '■ v Us >y li-ni n Th- only standard renit !y for bewor rage, brcn, hiat and all pulmonary com '■ plaint-,, t or.suti.ptiie*. or thiai* r.redit •• |t-d to weak lutigt, thisUld not la ! 10( It - e this great legelat - rem. ,ly. It* man. 'out |H>wer, not only oier con ' sumption, but i. : i i<-ry chrot,-. dttcasi 1 w Iter,-a grail ..a! alt, lativ ait son l n<< I ' '■> ndw*. to- pui-. rHuri.t tb it ns.tuial tafld ! I ltd, the - ton:... i- ißprtft 1 iti its power •to di, slant u iii ate tlo-t - ,1. and eve • ry ~.- a :iii h -> :. pu:-r and better quality o: bo*, l snppl.ni t<- it, out of wi up rccrca v lite and j !,tic material ts made. Prepare! only by Li: M\ v \1 A M\ -i-l yort . b.ytli Sit eel, Philmji iphia. ' u f!d by ti l Ptointnei t ltruggi-t. ITCHING PILEs! PIMVSriLi-N, rrnnxG IMI.KS t . -it .■ "v i .:, 1 by- the use - SWA INK'S OINTMENT. 1 lonic Testimony. . . most i'utrc--ing of nil disease- Pruritus ot I Prurigo, or UOfl comolol J knoWO a-] ; Itching Pil ■ I' itching at times \v . almost intnlcrablc, inrreasod by rcr.vteh , ing, and not unfreijueritly become lor*. 1 ! . tiougtil a bo* ol "."swayne's Ointment: . it* u>e. gave quick relict, and in a short , lime made a perfect cure. 1 can now . tie, p itnd. tutb, d. and 1 Would advi.- alt , who are suffering with tins distressing e-mplatnt to pro urc "Hwayiu-'s oint -1 ment" at onre . ! had tri. i pretcriplion* ,I almost innumemtde, witlinnt t 'ldi-g r v I pcru.nnent rt f. .lop \V. ( lIBI S T, (Firm of Koi-dei A Chri t.i Boot and Shoe House, .HI North Second : St. Philadelphia. SKIN DISEASES. •j S.vayin-' All Oiiiliut'tif i- ai.i a *pi, ii'.is br T> r. Itch, Suit lili jlii. ■ Sfahl Head, Fry-,;>••!#, rurb, r"* Itch. •• Bloti'ic*. ill! Scaly. Cm :y. Cutar. Kruptums Pofiiilh and harmle 'even on the moft tinder infant Price, i-Hi cent*. S- nt by mail to any addrer- , : receipt ol price. S-'.d by all I. adir.g lfruggiiU Prepared only by I)r. Swujut A S u, j r,: o KOIITII SIXTH STKKISr, l'hiladcliiliiu. Solo Proprietori and Manufacturi: < Nll .i I.V/.N J.WAI I A i Culebrati d all ov> r the world for it n-1 markablo cures of Scrofula, Mercurial arid .Syphilitic Complaint.-, and in ca*c* win n j Syphilitic virim ol the parent, CIIIIM - a dc , I veloriment of Svphilli- or SmofUla in th child, nothing has ever proved *o effectual! in completely eradicating every \ eitige el th Me dangerou* complaints, and nil di-j lease* arwiug from Impurity <>f 1 lie lflotx). I Describe s.vii.ptoins in all cotawMtaiea-l i tioiis, and ad-lri .-- lutleis to I>r. Swavio j A Son. Philiulolphiu. N ■ Ohm go for j vice. by expre -to any nddrc-- DrEj Cirovjuij iidju r IAJMJON A Scienlilic Vegftab o j IIA IK CCHA>II l*i 'jiaralimi of ii.tru Ui:s roUKK. Ingrtdit ut?. r," ("iiUiviiu your li . i ' ' l.nndoii lib -y, I, i\u- Hair lb-store. London Hair Kesto'ei 1 London riant Unit , M tl.o ■XTII. f.r We# man #r* i 4l fr lUii.hi know lu dii i< u*l< n* " A. "I■ Or ,'inre f.[MM Htm -y< 1 bust inn i iu< . ■ 1/ V. in, lotnitß ticim pnirrrr* A. " A |iiii young i ti, no lurnt he* |i . r forthc In igl.l kin) J ai,-. Olimi ,!*,tnil tho I ~n.i% at ran. fur t,< *aa.y, ouil tito uliwr t n-fa -11,'III "I lln* ftm.*, ' X " Willi <4O, i yrwi uXb will, goads f" A. " 11:1 ) B.a nrt > \WrA ntni arranged In 1 • • n I*"i|f iy. . : i .1. .1 A / I'o- 'i in, i fi,. V. "I' in-: unjHliß fir*i ors-raiton *" A ■ , '1 h,-g.r„i. *• ftrto measured in in,, |4ni, Un-n ii,i>|**n,-,i "1 ho ili jj, -■, •, ,r i,,lie7, in i!, e I. oof* mr ng i i- mi. ki. I l,i mi ti L, tin !* (~, and mil brh.1,,1 I , I* watching with u.e tyei I * t.**k l, r liio Ira*! plnholo ImperfMlli n, and I 'fi Ili' "Very fiuis, to ll,kl the l uU*'f may fc, a Bid n. ~j H dm, he OUCuc* |o tullhv KkJ tin lib V. • V- -I mrj>! |J< v ui • nVy r,f miimr * J ■ - t ■ - .1 I Ili. tl,*./ *ftd kn 1 tX ■' "f* ' a'l ell tt.. A I 'JffTl.f 1,11 II ~" 111 IMO , ul.irlitr l I,ib 1,11 >H.,.1 ii. a.! ~ u i.rf t, th I.lk iWi a rtii.kt * . , I J n-.i4iuf*tlun kit >uur 11 A "We rt... kiiil moat rtn fu!!jr. Oiir rt> 111, r- Il.l|. I lur) milk klni keklu, kiul iritu, I . f-1, rjr inruieni u eiln vcll u-iurr wr j .i ~ur uikii on n ~.,i i-, irj.iinM< 1,4 tl ' V tjiUin till** u.i jrou a gnat A ' Jm rrj i Mr lililj/nrwa e It .1.. i. (> ~,k. in ran Uh iiu. / of V A{f r-f ■■ A /' A. " Very j,f. kt All over thccouiitrj' Our SU OUTLIU HI. A CO, COAL, LI MK, Are , WI LT.L A M SLLOHTMDOK. UUJID VALENTINE SHORTLIBGE& CO, IIUIIH t S auJ Shipper* of the crirbrateii Bcllefonte r u MM r IJt-aLrs iu the very beat gra OTHER GU IDES il j.r<* 'y l>rl. i> u ' .tiL- I'lvu ft nrieaa nE J L Eit s /.v Gu j /.v. Iprf tain rath or rj.in that tho Eaateni f|iarVrl will afford, WHEAT, CORN, HVK, OATS. CLOVER SEED &C., ■i . n when.it*-ired, ami ftil! price* cuiwitwd. In' the train lrd, will be furn tailed at all littiM, to fcf j ' :h |le*n>are, free; of charge*. RIFLS and BLASTING POWDER.! 1 i i;G lil!l( K AND GROUND FIRE CLAY. DEALERS IN CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER. 441 41 ninl warranted to be n good a forlilijcer a* pn OrflSE AMU /;UID NEAR SOUTH END B. E. VALLEY R. R. DEPOT, ILELEI'SXTE. IA. THE NEW "DOMESTIC," A DOUBLE THREAD LOCK-STITOH MACHINE. IT • •\ : ? t! I V •'DOMESTIC/* irJ tiding the Automatic Ten*cr. *! h v ,\r t l *1 • ire * I i ; VTi-NI 11AK1U Ni 1> CUHIIALIILARINGSOKMUMIUCJUM an.i Sumi j 1 r r>< • v I ( * r.m lncw Maihtnerv ami Tvd at our own new works, m t'r 1\ 'I, Nc* Kita tula rd ef MECHANICAL EXCEL- . IINV I MIR i I .ti M; \ :;.t f Durability, and ratine of work, never heretofore rcav hculd ■ end i. the name of at len-t one subscriber, i>\ tli the Cm I" :>.>r thr e month - >*) cents; j-ix month §I,OO, ami one year Head er, won't > ■ try and do u- thi- littlo ta r. iind will re; :iv you by improving the Reporter. Send us the IHIIIKII of -ix new j subscribers, with the Cash, and we will |-end you the Ko|tnrlnr one year free. BREONS HOTEL. M 1 Ll-OY, l'A. The be I table and har, mid excellent tabling! i ho ANon line re ort lor -ummer boarders. Hu-s to depot, and laily rcuonable. Qb|o. RItKON, Prop'r. J. ZEI.LER A- SON DRUGGISTS No G lJrockerliofl' Kow, lk llcfoi)te,Pa lleulerxiii Uriis, r M, < liciuicalH Perfumery, I'm try (IOIMIM AC. il*'. Pure Wines and Liquors for medicf purposes always kept. may ai, rrHpTn af! 1 mie* of atlf meMuramottt tii.-itiO 111. ••XUfr In plrata people '.'MI) mll.'H away <■/, tfeeUy u if the* wer* here In l-f-o V. " I Mirny** you hare at tcut luif a down different di jmrtwriiUT" A. "My ili lr I is have tnnrw than IWwfy car h rharvad Villi It. own l.tuliiow nod *wi li thoroughly r.iynnin 'l.ni.coownry w t t l with in the vo-at wheel." V. "\t ill fon nataa n dorr norno of Umiri f* A. "With plrarur*. 1 1,0 I tiMnm Iwjwrl -1.mi11,,.mill,, f-.rUloao who ph li r i tinhini n.aiKilo r dy rrf, Fumiahing !*inmnt. with It* mn/Co Mock .f nit underway. Iho f-hlrt W t'irr, with Ita hwtj mnchlnaa, making nw own firm ilw .hlrta. Th Trim n.lug l< i*rtmi iit I tar If a* big u many n rcwo- Ur Mont. The Oanuctit Muck Haum. T& lti of meaw-ngrni The—" V. " Hold, hold! Ir. enough r* A. "I'm not half through Tha Adrertlilng Io|rtinl, w|U> It* bULahd ilgn distributor* ntJf iiigßiuJ r'l tl Uhlnvd huslnew nnd popular y nntal. ' ■""'•A-f J*'. toUOtepir* month)* tt. llßlly ..rfilWVi M ild f„ruX The Men • la iwrtnu-ril, wltfnti many r.*.mn. The Hof€ la imrliii. nl. "the V< tuba' Jonnrtmcni Th thildiwna brpartmrat, with iu aprrtai entrnuto for 1 ho 'Megrapb la.-in nt Tim Chief flerk t In-jwruucnt, with iu l*ok nnd iwciaMtiU unarm I Man- Bf.rn Ja- tin cat. Jinanier. Ofli.r, not MM Mum of tha bury an Uu thinking. planning, cutting, buying mak ltig. registering, rm ■* tajf rending out. wiling, and In a D ' Joining their f< rcea to rarrji.n a l.ulr.oarVkh the peupia nmount log to Ijotwacn •S.ouu,uuu and tfujOfAU .• dually " V. *■lf itipe n d-o o-a!" r n>hlrr • la I art ment. w hirh liaodfew iu fcif. uu) of retail rait* on a.ma nucie day*!" \ '"'rl Imineuae! That . what enablm The hotiw to buy heap and v Jr he Milted." V. " Sothlng tv uld t fairer " A "h ihing And the |*xjpl<> ara It" L 'i.'*' )nu,*u, tut your poUta A "h-calall. If. a jdraMirr u, mfrt yon. < J! again , and I* mr* <4 the nno- M ana r.atrr A Itruw u' Oak UiOiSuM&-Baal cut ner Sitih nod Market " X "Thank joul i abaii U Cat"... lodußß. Oood laorumg.' NEW YORK B RANCH STORE, McClnln'B nirtck. Directly Oj>p. Busb House, Bollefonte, Pa. 11. IIIHtM\\ A CO., I*r©|*ra. Dry Goods, HOSIERY, LINENS, EMBROID ERIES, WHITE GOODS, LA < 'ES, NOTIONS & FAN CY GOOD 8, STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS GOODS, Below Hie L'siutl Trices. Nwyl2.tr. H akdwark STORE. ■1 & J. HA Burn, A r '- HOW h i, r _„ *1 JRjßW'nla Un.-dwaro Binre ll, rir u . 'l mm d b Um uinlcndgiir !in t . M ! building-where th. v Ilfr, P w" ,Ul,M '' " r 3 foel N*IU "" ** l " * Hardware. in ■ L '> L *"•! In *etl. ChamnUr lUnd <, kl r . , T r ' , M,n Mihr ,n,l iiaaid .s„w, reunon Saw*, WobbHaw Ice < renin I 'matn, llnih Tub*. ( lotl . ; Lack*, * fuji n uf t wwi , nf n|)| j Mtrrwr 1 lait nil *#*, Picture Knmc \V lieclbnrraw*. Lamp", (~| j,*,,,,. ' ipf *' * s f' rtk,> '' K' Unc., „ n ,| i|. : ',.* - 'hi* V u ' Ur * t " f *' rn t'l-v.s, J|, I oiole, Shear Mold Board* nn<| dnltiv,. ! (or Teeth, table Cutlery. Shovels, r'timjct win! fork*, Lock*. Hiligca, •- ■ |g w j N-neg., linr*i'HboM Null,. % ,Ud. Oil., L*rl, Lubricating r,*f Linseed, 1 iiiiirri, Anvil*. V|t, Bellows screw JM.te., Blacksmiths TonU. Factory [f" By'K Grindstone#, Carpcniet ' xd*, Fruit Jar* and Can*, Paint. Oil* \ arni.hr* rc i i ivi il aru | (or mIo at nnn.. IX If ,f J || aItII ts " A j*'tiunf>t,rr u P&km MME '- 5 PENNSVALLI YBANKING CO. CENTRE IIALL, PA. RECEIVE UK POSITS, and allow Int.if. est, Uuoount Note*; Buy an.) Hell Govern want *,,, to l 4 tl Cotipom* Pktkh Horrxs, W*. li. Bmoia 1 rw t C**iir. j CENTRE HALL Hardware Slorc. J. O. DEIMNGKB. A new, complete Hardware Spjro ha* Ihern opened by the undnr.ijf o ,d in Cm- Uf I V o .j"; 1,0 '* <1 to sell all | kind* of Huildin* and Houe Furnishing Hardware, Nails. Ac. •S'kM 1 " 'r, Tennoa Saw, j Webb Saw., Cloth*. Rack*, a fuli a hrTi- J V * n i ,{ KU, S7llb 1 tysii' tan and Surgeon, K ipectfulty olfrr* hi, profe*i<>nal *er vicea te the citir.en* of Centre ILU r, r; .l vu -*ity. Consultation in English or orLui ot > HOUSE FURNITURE from the r monest to the most elegant. CH A M BEE SETS, PA RLOR SETS SOFAS. CHAIRS. BEDSTEADS* WtKIL MATTRESSES. HAIR MAT TRESSES. and anything wanted in the line ofhia outine** —homemade and city work. Al to, ha* made a rpeciality and keep* o band, the largest and finc*i *tock of WALL PAPER. Co >d M.bl at reasonable rnte*. wholo#a and retail. (Jive him a call before pur -4 basing elsew here. fehtCly BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM RANKIN'S D i ii St or i\ REXT DOOE TO THE DESCHREB GUS * STORE., FBK SII AND CIIK Al' hue It iiKsav Hmtuierr, J. i*. sbpokkt I'miidfttt, Cashier. QKNTKK COUNTY BANKING CO (Late Milliken, Hoover A Co.) DECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow iutt rest, Discount Note.:, lluv acJ tiell. Governtacol Secu itics.Gol* 1 t aplOTißtf Coupon * A CAKD. " Ta at) •h ae* *tn to* ln*n it error, ud ,ai! , w-rwu tuiaa* crtr < mubttau. *<• . I * ill —ml . MM, that will euro >'•* *lt K K i l l I'HAKuK Th.t tMi pmh*j . d 4 alwkvui] la Knots a mm. , Sro.i • *eMa* Her .lIISKPIt T I'. M A X. KuU'O P. B*4r Hintai*, New Vuri C ib *' ajw *rod U> iTtlorui *U i.|'i,t;nns tu ike itooUt inn lr*>ion. ' . Me t* no* fully jwparwl W uxtnet teeth *beolutel> ■lthoat petn. rayKiMf F. HEBEIi, A ttoruer nt-Law. * * , . Croaua attonUon clvon to all bumlnoe* en t rutHl toihi* cr tu 1 Itpartickt or Crnirr courtly. Of aoHWtth D. y. Kurtney, BcUcfont^. (J TT M m INQS" TTOUTT BellefonU, PA. ISAAC MILLKK. Proprietor• TIJO Cunttiuufc'g tloune. in lUsli i in oi* of the t>lMUMute tlocßted hotel* in fho Umn. It h** Ibe [HMrt sUDio* in tiie pUctt, has an eicelleut livvry at tauhed End every attentWn wtU be m|| sueat*. Mo lain will he sju*rvDlug; far the public, B*uirtHoE by tiio •iajr or week, and rate* charged will alwa> be foom) Tef y Um. June 1H BROCKEIHOFF HOUSE. BKLLEFONTE, PA. D. JOHNSON *t- S ON S. ThUwcll Wilms n hotel, altuate In the bo*inceportion of Uie town, ha* l*eeu thoroughly rt novatetl. repainted and furnished new. It will be the aiui oS the proprie tor* to tuakr it a pleasant lloiur for those who m.tjr vor thorn with thoir p-.irontg. A free rarriage i*ru* to the deoot. and the best stable* in lowa are connect od with the House fflajir WM. P. WILSON, Bcllcfonte Pa. Ofliie in Mrs. Ren tier'* Building. I.ellelonte Ph Lime! Lime! Lime! LIME of the best quality always on hand at the kilns near Centre Bali. Apply to II May, tf. Michael Coudo. 7OHN F. FOTIEIt, Atlorney-at tf L**. rullM'tlutt*|*i>iupily nuid" a"