i Coatro Reporter. ; ***** Mlttf CV> iHK 11-u.i., Pa., Aug. 24, 1876. ~7 RRMS.— s2p*r yrcr, 11 advance, 2,50 ts'.rn not paid tit adrance. Advertisement* \Meperlin* fo t'- trxti tertion.l, and for ti and 12 ?m itui by >• ' ( contract. FOR rKKSirKXT : SAMUEL J. TILDES, of Now York. FOR VtCR FUKStnKVT : !nto3. A. HENDRICKS, of Indiana. ASBKMBLT .* 1 WIF.S r WF.AYKR, Mile*burg. ALKXANDKK, Venn. AS*Oi*UTK arPORS : JOHN VIYKNS. Weaker M.VJ. SAM'L FRANK, Mile? jX'KT COMUISSIOKKB. JOHN RISH V.L. Of Greg* 1)1 PORTA ST TO VOTERS. To* secure the right to vote in lYnn pvUania. I 1 persons nmat be see* two mouths Ik? fore the election and have paid a State or couuty tax t'tt In r •will do within two yean*. I>> e**o th iix is paid this year, it mast be a month fesfbre the election. . Foreign born ciuxens wjshutg to vote next November must toko out tlu tr nat uralization paper* a month be .ore the election. Thoy must *!*> N' ■**•' two months previous to the .l*jr of vot ing, and must have paid a tox a* above. l'he election will he held on 1 ucsday. tlio 7th day of November. Monday. September 4, to tho last da> for being assessed. , . , , Thursday, October 5, is tru last day for so unrig naturalization paper*. Thursday, October 5, is the last ..a> on which taxes can be paid in legal tiuu to vote. The above dates should be carefully remembered and acted on by all voter*. By an oversight we emitted to men tion last week that Col. John Kishel, of Gregg, is the democratic nominee for Jurv commissioner. Col. Rishel its so well known all over the county that his fitness and capability for this place, or any other county office. need not bo set forth here, lie has for over a quarter of a century been one of the prominent citizens of our couuty, and identified himself with all its interest* and its pro gress. 11a is a man'of intelligence and Bonnd judgment and will make a good officer. The queerest thing about the Belknap impeachment is that he confessed ,hi> guilt while the I". P. Senate decided he was not guilty. Now how is it? Ale think Betknap should know best. We are informed that during the post week an unusual number of dead fiah have floated down the river post this place. It is not known what caused their death. — (Lncitbvrg Journal Why some one above threw a copy of Have's letter into the river and that's what kiiied'em. The Republican has a correspondent at Millheim who signs himself Mollie Haguire. This is very appropriate, be cause the Mollies did some service to the Republican's party tost governor's elec tion. That organization of murderers, and terror of the coal-region, cast its vetc solid for Ilartranftin consideration of pardon for Mollies convicted of crime*. The curious little story told below by a California paper is not a bit more wonderful than the fact that some men who profess to favor Reform and are tired of Grantism nre now in company with the Camcroup, Chandlers, Kembles and the whisky ring supj>orting Hayes who endorses the Grant administration. Its a little queer, but so ia the following told by the St. Helena Star: A strange friendship has sprung up be tween two very dissimilar animals at Mrs. Straiton's. A black rabbit canie to the place some three months ago and took up its abode. Mrs. S. keeps on the place a couple of cows, anil a short time since the rabbit took up the strange habit of sleeping with one ofthese cows. It goes to the cow's wonted place of rest waits her coming, and when arrived the motherly cow licks the little protege with much the same affectionate tender ness that would be bestowed on a calf, the rough tongue and tremendous licks nearly raising the little animal off its feet, and it the meanwhile bracing itself with it* four feet to withstand the nre-s --sure. Then little bunny puts its little nose up to the cow's nose,; and appears to kiss it, after which the rabbit nestle? and goes to sleep. It is a singular bed fellowship, the tiny bundle of fur and ears of perhaps three or four pounds with the unwieldy carcass of six hun dred. The Vast influence which can be exert ed through the medium of the Post Of fice, is placed in the hands of a man, who in 1874 wrote to the editors of Republi can newspapers, to keep prominently be fore their readers "until after the elec tion," the details of any scene of violence in the Kouth of which they could get in formation. The same thing is now be ing repeated, the "outrages" being now as then frequently manufactured for the purpose. This is one cf the means by which the administration fabricates political capital, and great care should be taken in reading of these Southern horrors, at such times as the present. "Reform is necessary in the Civil Ser vice," says Governor Tilden, in his famous Letter of Acceptance, and all the people ratify the sentiment. Tilden br.s as Governor of New York, enabled us to see what he means by Reform, and the means which he will adopt to encom pass it. No thieves and public ."plan derere will be permitted to hold office with him in the Executive chair, and even* one interested in the future of the country will vote for Tilden and Hen dricks at the coming election. Our democratic neighbors over in Clin ton on Tuesday, 13, made the following excellent nominations: L. A. Mackey for congress bv acclamation, S. R. Peale for senate, A. "J. Quigley for assembly, G. W. Batcheler for prothonotary, and James W. Clark for register and recor der. The democrats of Mifflin county have nominated the followingjexcellent ticket: Congress, Hon. Andrew Reed, senate, Col. John B. Selheiiner; assembly, Hon. Joseph W. Parker; associate judges, Dr. S. Belford, Reed Sample; jury commis sioner, James Wray; director of the poor, Wm. Wilson Oliver; coroner, N.J. Kudi sill. —Gov. Hartranft has appointed John I. Irvin associate Judge, to fill the va cancy caused by the death of Judge Love. This is the best selection the governor could have made from the re-< publican ranks. "Judge" Irvin won't sound so bad. We congratulate Judge Irvin upon his appointment. The radicals are just now trying to make capital out of the subject of the Bible in the schools. If any set of feh lows need schooling in the Bible more than any other, it is the radicals who have been plundering the people whole sale in every shape and form for the last decade. It would have been a blessing to the tax-ridden people of the country had the Grant office-holders discharged their duties upon Bible teachings then there would have been no stealings, no j >Uii?ky ripgt? iu±d Jobs, THE INDIAN TUNG AM' TUT SEN ATE. The Kings rule the Senate now, as they have all along ruled the Republi can Congresses and Executive. Attack , a King and there will he a prompt Re publican defense. Of all the Kings, the 1 vilest, except the Internal Revenue Ring, is the Indian Ring. IVluno and his set grew rich out of it by starving Indiana,debauching tbeia with bad rum and freezing thom with rotten blankets and clothing. It supplied the arms and [ ammunition to slaughter environ] *.and for years has actively played tlie pail of inciter of war and purveyor to our arm ed enemies. Of all loathsome produc tions of Radicalism it was about the most loathsome; and yet, now. when the Kmc- of the gallant Custer ami he mur dered men are scarcely covered by the I ground thoy died on, we have the Re publican Senate stepping in to • ave the plundering system which cost.- so many gallant soldier* lives and so many mil lions of the people's money. General Banning gallantly pushed his measure through, backed by the l*em>>- eratic House, and proved once more that the lVmocratic party is the tine friend Of the.-oldier. But Kepe.l-' nan >i rat' - alarmed at the prospect of losing tlo-.r share in the picking of the frontier )••!>>, and of having a full exposure of the lv -1 uio contract swindles, forced thedeteat of the transfer of tho Indian iluruaU to the War Department to-o\o the nen - t rv appropriation bill. Cau any one p 'infcout a so gle j.-b r swindle the KepuM ,111s l.a\i tin- -c— --sion been vulinip to i\r-• >r t ■. ate.' Jobs and swindles are the life , f tiu u i jarty. ami tl.ey don't intern! to commit suicide. HI JJQJ/jfAMES 0. BLAINE There can be no doubt that Mr. Rlaim acted with great magnanimity the other day, when he forced hiniselt, though buttling with sickness, to attend tlu Convention at Augusta, and address his friends. The burden of hi* speech was that his followers should bury tlu hatchet of discord, and fail int > line, to support the Administration ticket in the war that is now waging, lie himself was willing to let bvsgones be by-gone*, so far as liis Republican detractors were concerned, and he wished them to do the same. There was a necessity tor this advice, but it is very problematical whether the admirers of the honorable gentleman can smother their feelings sufficiently to follow it with any degree >f ardor. They have for months been watching the machinations of the trio. Grant and his subservient instruments, Morton and Conkling, us they waged, their merciless and perfidious warfare on the best and most courageous of their associates. They saw their leader down and trampled on by rivals who had no cause of offence against him but his superiority. They now see his wan fea ture* and his w eakencd frame as he rise frorn the sick bed upon which he was prostrated through the duplicity ami malice of these pretended friends. And they cannot, at request even of him who has had to endure these outrages, come heartily forward to work for the advant age of those men who have originated and perpetrated all these injuries. They may, and doubtless will, obey the party . whip, to avoid too severe an application of the lash upon their own lucks, but they cannot push along the machine with sufficient energy to move it very far. Congress adjourned last week and the members have gone "to their homes. The work of the House will stand a* a monument of people's service in Re form by the democratic members. Of the senate the Sun says of that republi can body that it has stood in the way of all substantial reforms throughout the eight months and a half that Congrc - has been in session. There is not a redeeming feature in the proceedings of the majority. Every measure of the Session looking to retrenchment, economy, and improve ment in the civil service, has originated in the Democratic House. If measures of this class have been finally passed, it has happened only after a protracted struggle, in which the Democrats of the House stood squarely up to the work, while the Republican leaders in the Senate did their best to defeat them. Ia the entire history of the session there cannot be found a solitary exception to this sweeping remark. In this respect the present Senate has made the most infamous record in the annals of that txxly. The Republicans now have a majority of nine in the Senate. The terms of seventeen of the Republican members expire in March next. There is every reason to believe that the Democrats will secure enough of these seats to give them a majority of two in the next Ken ate. Then, with a majority of reformer in each branch of Congress, Jaud with Sam Tilden in the White House, the country will turn over a new leaf in deed. A correspondent inquires whether we do not elect a president judge this fell. We answer, no; Judge Mayer's time ruu two years yet, and as lie has made one of the very best judge*, wc expect the people will re-elect him by "*j>ontanoou combustion." The Constitutions of twenty-eight of the States recognize the existence of God, says an exchange. And we may add if .they didn't, God would exirt nevertheless. The order of Secretary Cameron to General Sherman is worth the careful attention of every American citizen. It is an order to hold all the troops not absolutely required for Indian service in readiness to move. As everybody knows, there is no war nor rumor of war, foreign or domestic, in the country. There is no legitimate use for troops any where in the country. What this order means, and all it can mean, is that the Administration means to use troops to prevent free elections in the Southern .States. It was a cowardly trick to hold back such an order until the adjourn ment of Congress, and then issue it. It will do the Administration no good and the Republican party no good. The exe cution of it would do both great mischief. The mere threat ougld to arouse the in dignation ofall decent citizens, whatever their politics. DEATH OF SPEAKER KKBlt. Rockbridge Alum Springs, W. Va., Au gust 10.—Mr. Kerr died about 7 this overl ing. His laid hours were painle-s, a3 lie MI much desired. llis composure was ro innrkable as it was lioroic. lie was thor oughly content, prepared for the unseen world, lie was concious and intelligent, gentle and brave to the end. His disease was consumption of the bowels, but toward the last the lungs were involved. He lifts been for day past, in fact, a disembodied intellect—a mere skeleton. His body will be taken to New Albany on Monday. The "fence-riding" editors have all got down on the side of civil government since the appearance of Don Cameron's j letter ordering Gen. Sherman to put the South under martial law. Such uncom promising Radical journals as the New York Tribune and Pittsburg Dispatch deplore the action as unwise and uncall ed for. The Chicago Times, Independ ent supporter of Tilden, thinks that it lias destroyed the last chance f< r Hayes. n here nois 7 he mosey <•'<> TOf [1 Row Till." at WAXV 1 la. 1 < 1 VI -..2,1 The public debt on the I I of July, ISdtl, wa- in round tinnl-it - V. \o< <> fllH). (In the li lof July IS. it wa $ "JoO.flOOjWb living .1 ledm tii ti of in six \ 1 ai-, 1.11 aHi oiil a\..g< of 00. t>n the 1-t of July, I' ,i. wemav be lieve the now thorough!.. di ivdtP Ire ports of the Seeretnrv of the Trea-ury, this debt bad been further reduced to s'J,lOO,ObO,n:k> arevluction in four v< it of sKhl,(Vh\ooo; an average of s!7,!'io, I*oo u voar. It wall thus be seen that the average annual reduction has been reduced i 41,• tk*i,iKKb I'nder tho ra .0 from It . t. IS7 ", the entire *li ht would he paid of! in tvventv-four \1 ai . under the rntio ..f tho last four vein it will take fifty ax v ears to pay off the debt. Th. ; i.-iv.iSi m tic Mie . 1 I ; ,>>:■> s; 'u.th th d. If the Republican paitv bad kil l down the expen-es. a.-t |i mi > d to .10 in l>7'.', it could have applied sUM.tks>, coo more toward the payment of tin public debt 111 the past tour youtw. Ai d this could have bun ..loin l y -in ply maintaining the rate of < xj i ndituri where it assured the county it eenkl be maiiitaiued when l'resideitl Gi ait v\a 1 hv'cd the se onil time Two cla-ws of debt weiv he!ore thi Republican |mriy. It 1 a.d 1 ave . >n tuiued to p..y ..fi lie iutt.es! I ee.e j-av men: - : ml i tin - reiuov id the Kaif :1 evb - tan 1 j ledceiuable currency. In-ti-.nl. it !..<- | icckles-iy Miuandervd the j übhc man -1 \leaving the debt to oppMMl us. i.nd violating its prouu-e t prov ide a .-j e> a ba-ed currency. Even tin- 1- not alt. It di m.aidcil luavier appropriations f-.r next \ ear than have ever been ouli.d 1-1 I • ! :> Its cry i- ever, "Give! Give!! tiivi It cannot be agtisfinl. It cares neither for th* btumM of debt, nor lh* aour* quences of a depreciated canency , 1 r tin- weight of taxation. It might have further reditu 1 t! debt; or it might have resumed *pc > jvaymcnts i>r it might have reduced taxation. I itese thiec.iiteii.ativ i. < e before it. It took neither, i ' MiUtMhlkt nfmiUmm. • It is time the profligate and rcckle - | party was hurleit from povvi r. Here is the practical retrenchment given to tho country by the l'cmocratie House. Fhe twelve regulai ..j pt I' lion bills of this si- an ajqooprlati |U7,7!f,fi74,k.">. At the last -i—ion they amounted to $177 .- 71, making a ! difference of 1.-Ji'v - in the way f retrenchment etfieted by the pre-oiil Congres-. Rut for the t.a ti ; .-p; - lion of the Senate the -avine w uld have teen fkf.fiOi 1 00- r m r in ex e— ofthi-, or over f* in all. Ihi Hou-e was not able to enforce de mands for a reduction of exjH-uilitnre without stopping the wheels of govern-j n.ent in consequence of tin Fenati re fusing to accede to these demands. There were two side- to the 11. tnbur. affair after all, and now that <-ne -id has been held up to the <-- untrv I r a month, it i- to he lion 1 that the other side w ill be shown. vYhen sworn affida vit* s! uw that the r.egr- - - firi 1 first. that Merriwhethtr w.s kill- Ihi :• a shot wa-fired by the whites, and that; negroes had publicly threatened t- ' "clear out the * lutes fr--m that sect n," it looks as if Senator Pattersou w uld show the part ofwisd< in by 1. '. in- Mm : on any further investigati >n. Am', jr-' 1 haps there is not any need fa very | ; large army ia South Carolina just yet. L.V.1.Y.1.Y/> /7/TI-//".>/.-• i;n:\ \ LD TO Mil 111. Indianapolis, August 1'• -Tlie stabh - sad car-house of tho Citizen*' Street Railroad Company were totally destn v -ed bv fire early this morning, nf 17* horse* in the stables at tho time >f the ! breaking out of the fire. ;>■ perished 1 • fore they could N- rescued. 23 cars and a large amount of other property w:- destroyed. One employee named Thom as Hall w as fatally injured and died th j evening. Lom estimated at Ji- ■ 1 partly insured. J The special Committee of the House which went to New Orlear- to invc-it gate the Casey-l'ackard-Kclk gg ring j have found so much rascality in l ack ard'* career that it is likely he w ill have to follow his friend irth'.- ex.iinj e and withdraw hi* name from the head ofthc Louisiana State ticket. It is -aid that Packard'* friends, fearful >-f the re-ult, have been Irving to get Casey, Grant: brother-in-law. to assume l'ackurd'* is - let the totter escape, but Casey declines the honor, lie l.as 1n - ugh bins cf hiß own to bear. >E< II ETA RY C.l M ER' >A *N '- R /'" /.' TO OEX ERA L SIIERMAX. New York Hc-rahl Ind -The order from Secretary Cameron to General Sherman, which we also print, shows that the administrati >ll has had a verv definite usj to make of these tro ; all the time, and we at once See why < 'r> k and Terry have been deliberately left , without adequate support. It exp--1- ed that the five regiment- willearry f. r.r of the Southern States, by whipping t! negroes into line who have either h-t --conie listless in p-olitii-s or wandered off to the democracy, and by terrifying l! "fiendish" white liners into ml jei tior;. By keeping the outrage mill slowlv grinding, and sending plat" us ofi.ivai ry hither and thither, it la evidently hoped to revive the bitterness which ha been rapi llv d -appearing betwt i-n th-- race* in most j>arts of tlio South. \\'<- wish to see all citizens protected in their right*, but this turning "f th army < f the I'nited Stales into bank* <>t drum mer* for the negro vote is pushing par tisanship so far that it would be grotes que if it wen- not infutn<>t:-. This i rtoubtless the w< rk to which Gem ral siierinan referred when lie said the 'highest authority" must answer why the troops could not be spared to fight the Sioux. The desperation of aim v which dare* to saddle the country with the expense of extra soldiers while keep ing nearly four thousand idle for p >lit i - cal purposes is appan nt, and adds an other stigma to the rule of tlu- party in whose name and for whose aid it i 1 un blushing])* done, Dos Moines. Aug. s. The plague < f grasshoppers is upon lovv.i again, and devastation is stalking over the north western part of the State. < lay, O-ceola, O'Brien, and Lyon counties are hein; overrun by theui, and report- from there say they strech away to the Jlriti.-h p< • sv.-o ions, and extenuone thousand mile east and we-t. The ground is covered by them. In twelve hours after they reach a field of grain every vestige of vegetation w ill 1>" gone, and the earth as hare as a stubble field. They confine their present ravages to grain; but tiuor eggs, which are being dvpo.-ited by lm million, give promise that the prairie gross will be devoured next year. When it is considered that TRIO of these ej.gs have been found in a square inch of soil, and 1,340 in a space six inches square, the prospect is rather discouraging in that section for farmers, many of whom are now raising their firstcr >p, and need ing every possible resource to improve their new farm and furnish food for their fiußiliea. The raid appears to be more extorsive than a few years ago, when the State, to relieve the sufferers, appropriated flMi. fXKA. While in all other parts of the State this year insects nearly destroyed the wheat and barley, ami the corn win. but an average in these northwestern counties there was a prospect of ail un precedented crop of all cereals, and es pecially corn, but it is dubious now, while that of tlio time to come, when the eggs already deposited shall become developed, is worse yet. The Czar Is to stand godfather to the young Prince of Serviaby proxy. Caterpillars have made their appear ance in the cotton in the -Mississippi Valley. 1 The Democratic State Convention of j Connecticut meets at Hartford Septeni- j ! berth 1 FIENDISH OI'TKAG! IN' BOSNIA. A I ' in i in \ i . i |, t four I I .!<< I'riitii'o .\ (hut ii i u i I.HVI .mi i I'umiliii |ln dm Turk 111 It. niin I: tin 1 villti.-i I'i i inn :kii<| Tun*:- ."if sUana war# drown .in;.: i>. Ii g tor #t ' nr. \t I'.\ i tw. 1 vl* \i.ll > poo S Mil.| tl r. kk II til till' ll**fi At 111 lilKllliAilitr I'tdtilrrii *rr tMvabrtbi IM I'll: toil I V uno Ko. 1111.l l-tiol ill t. • .VCtlgl* !l '.I l|, M ■! ,S|. O. VI, 11, k | Nil I lal It, r, it \t " ,!. .!, \,i ll'ii i >I)I,K |n llrhHltMftom DM Mtthkorliv vilt#go* a* w#r. penned iii h (rid, #nd iftrr Qm IM pi-otliv—t 1.u.l I ,'i'n in. kul out tor th, *i III*" 111 ' I • nil..''., ki. till- ollltn ill *'t• • nlmiikl,-iio.l t,> iho -Idler \ mill woii Ul, i .■ I and murdar* I At Haitian lb#lot chn-i -i )• '| iii 1 -lint N I ,t in iri. ■! i II C' .' 11l ll' rMI .■ . I> \ I|u ! it I. 11l tl, it 11 it 1' k |l I llntljlOti,.'-I'.tt.ili mi,! i, < flu r faiH't iitim- *I • \ i ■.. i.. . i 1 S i K \. ■ v.,!.,; ,■ t! - . ■ number. ! tn' On Ii rridu) Ji.!i VI, tli ;>■ was anullier masta- ill .•.•ul IV ... r, . : .lot ii ;i 11 u 11. ft MI i, . v. ' '■ ■ . I'.tU ntitl lMtli ii km .! It , ! fin? nil.*, ir ll.m-.l , 111 ;; uA), 1 il.igi ! i: it I'urtlo.l till' ' village ,t iii-t Mahal : mi tin* railway , t t A Iriai apt#and Pbilii i op lis. In A t .< I eighbnr: ,|,.,1 it I .111 I N mn V, l'.or ' *Vk 10 rilliihn Iktlin lit*. .'* ,k.C, I Ml 'i ill' I, till,. ',ofaa, k* .V 0 .t v tli, , li!|n i .. i ; t'! •nI - " ' . • * • i lltvki Sis|i\, . Judge 1 >onr, it: : tn ■ I'boma* J. \V,!ti . a . for . mbt-rsleni. n\ o* CHINA. ' SLi" ti, At 14.-A Fr#neh i, i-ion i N v ,i ■ • k l , >! j ilo.i, kk ,• atts ... i t-y tli i . a, <-durum , * I , ** * I '• " M ' i, M .gu " *t :'=">* are - j ,edj |to th# light ot cay. Tho o\idouo in t! ■" I r.t.l of tl: • Kb ; ativ ha* .i' id)'! | host: I'..it ihi.f m.ot:!.*. • plan ni-rj. j wero hold on Si::,dav anil op ried will] a -... ... | . . ... . ~.. :.k,-ll J •3 murdar Tim -.*; . .'.n.ijrtt ! a ' l ' ->f two claimant* !* ml '.led t . .. reward for f pip#, bytl • I'.a i a* *| ■-*.-•, 1 tik>n contpat v, t<* ,vr tdoto their Ittn* fr m|| ; ".lie i .1 regijn to Philadelphia. jt : w j there aro 455 I.ink with u total rapacity *l;' *i,:*9.50l barrel*. • The c it.vi are l-lng n,- bit', r price*. M th* ugh then as t | rt Lnhlg I. i. cmiti: uoUkly, in <■:. Way ir other, t br 'akin* the .ptrit at llortnat t {be im>', tract w itb the ii *r , 'a |an id. Its tab i | ef coal aro .till reprc','u*. J a jjoinjton in 1 , j B :■ -ki :.*..k-_ke ■ ■per ion - - I than lb# New Y< rk prin the V"th u't . a load of hr.v t hadj jst I er. hauled into *., and while tb | ;| driver wr.. engaged in unhitching the horref fr> t' • wagon, the electric flu d I { descended, kiiiing the ihr. e ho.-M t, atrip*-r : ping the barncu from the front home ai d i j taking th* tit tnt of the drikcr hand, and '. ! leaving bin unharmed. GKNERAL-HiKL TOR TILDKN. i r,.f;>Suv. j BtaHaving rec Ivod lata -.mm! 1 i ir.vitati'tif to aildr* ;s p !itieal n-ceiliigt, ii | I purpose of avoiding nll mUundor*tandiag, 1 I that the print ipl# and p *li* v laid down ia ' j the l>* moiTtie phi*.!" .rui. and tho letter. I ,jf acceptance of Tilden and ilmdriclu, ' ! are in a*-cor*)anc*' with the view, who hon * i a any • , .. I have • xpr. -od. and d ■ fenti* I privately a:: i pub. civ. I sliould 1 bo faith lev to in)-elf by not upholding J as*) defending them n, wr, in the hour of '• trial, and thereb-r* shall giv.- my support > tlii ' :i ♦. t! ' I*l *t ritial ti .tl * II ,] !"d by the li in ~t-e Conve: '.ion. In laki* g thl it' p, 1 de-ire, however,b> ' add that I -hall not renuuncr independent I notion in p ditieal miitters r,dative t>, our ; ivrn Stat' m d city, whenovor <|uestiona of 1 •. iti nal i ■ hoy of t a ram *u: t imp 'Un- ' a:*- not involved lty pabl) blag tbisi ard you will oblige rv re *i ertfully, ,f Nr.w YORK, Aug. S, 1878. F. Stun.. ; WHY CH.MILKS I'UAM'IS AUAMs! W ILL ."IK 1' •!'. (t iV. TILI'KN. 1 [Fr itheS..'i.) 11. /■'. .*/7' . I i, J' */ t k i ii:.i y, Aug. f>, ifcTO. ' I). in Sir.: Inm < r.o of the cIHM now ~ i"noiiiiii*.u 1 11.* tit-, depend Hfhing it,* , favors and v •*.:!,g for the b* .t tnen witiio..' s regard t" 1 rty *'•* I prop.*-,- to r* tutu • inv position. Hut u- to the clioi.-i* , there.l . io ine between Mr. Tbdon and Mr. Hiiyes ;| though having rn> preporses-ions ngaiii't either, 1 d< not hesitate to say thnt the ( former is farlhc most titled to inert 111, , emerge: y ,'t our t* >!itio, in my opit,: n, . and 1 intemi t" vote for hint. Vc ry trulv yours, CIIAUI.KS KR-VNI TH AltAiU. IHiUTINfJ J(F. HitoK KK SK NT'l'll 1. ii ii l.u\\ I N<; I.KTTKH TO GOV-!, EKNOR lILDKN. MY Dbaii Goveukok : I cannot refrain 1 front offering you my sinceru i ngrntuln- 1 1 tior*, on your nontinati n l*> the exulted u office of tho I'r 'idetjey *: the I'nited i Stat'**. As n f|Uict observer of the polili* j u ca! events of the nation, 1 know ot no on in toy day that lias afforded mo no much 1 satis Tuition, ami sincerely hope and be- s licvu that tlx* w i dont shown by the seloc- -i lion nt St. Loui# will bo fully rntifled by ti the grout mm of our p* ople in Nuvetiibei' e next. Worerjuire refornts in politics, re ti ligion and morals, and J urn convinced '' timt wr will r* > *ive tlieni generously at HI your liiitnls. The whole Government ofju the nation ha* been corrupt, desperately j * corrupt, and the lii)iic*r uml glory ofnpp'y-1 n ing the antidote, I nm convinced, will lio-lo long to you. li the fad of your noniiuu- j w tion J is not enltntico the mutorial value* j u of the nation, I utn aure your election will tt do it. Already I seem to breathe a nm* I otiiK'-phero: as i- the case with every well- e wither of hta < ountry. *1 Sincerely yours, t; J. HOOKKI'., Mnj'>r*Gonernl. u .♦ . k A CAI:D TO THE A.MKKICAN I PUBLIC. Foi many years we have made two irieil* J' icines suited for the ailineiit* ofavastela** , of sufferer-. Thousands or cures hav * •' been rnaile by tlieni, and in fact, the word ' failure could never bo coupled with them 11 Hut within the lit-t two years counterfeits " of our medicine* have sprung up, danger* " ous in their cl -o imitation ofourtradw 1 murk. To securo tho people wo have , placi d Upon each genuillO box ol Hullo way's l'ill* mid llollowny's Ointment the ! lite unilio of tho signalut 00l our Agent, " Mr. .I*'- Havdock. To counterfeit tin- '' i* a felony. \Vo shall relentlessly pursue ". any one who imitate* this with tho utmost ' vigor of tbp law. Wo tort #ara##>ly bog , that tho grout mass of tho American people will aid us in our efforts to protect !' their health, and help u j in our task o! 'J bringing the-o most iiitpriucipled men P L the bar of justice. Uniformly refuse to 11 purchase .Medicines purporting to be otirs j tinle Mr. Jos. Huydock'-signature is at* : taeln <1 to each llox of l'ills or I'ot of (tint l> I incut tt ii •! the end will soon be reached. o Tho public's obedient servants. ' y. UyJULGWAIf OuCU, a Governor Tililen's Letter. |l'.*,.~ed.l M i ;i'.m id lit muiintioi). I'ublie *. iiitotiii,.:, ofllclttl retieiichiiii iitl 'dkk i . !lllkt . Ill' the nil itll* which the, d I"i is . 'ilk rtition ind . ute (>• provl,- j o* i i r.**i sk, unit ii ntinpli, n> The •nt ' .life i a reduction In the ivpeu- 1 i> "t the gok erniio . t betoW il* income *l' tl at iinj" a , no new charge upon the • > ,'t !• 11, however, the Improvidence' d w .!-*,.■ who h have conducted tt* t*i a h I I , t falling rev, nio oblige tl* to i I oh", ent the i,*ult of ot'onoiiina atnll , li, iii lti *: l,v ,IIIH* I.",III |II l**an> N liou, I I I i sitnt, 'I lie government •ngl not to -|,i . tiluto on ilk ~w ii tliahotior tl !<*r to - ike lritri d oft it* broken it, mi-, i W i icli it it ill i. 11, |,u1 private 0 si, ' . > Hi'* j '. :,t a lid I til -lis par. Till* nt; 'bt * ational bolt o i not only light I Woi.i l pr,,k . | :ol: table. I M tho public old 1 -.ta•. I a • I b • interest at Si* pel et.t, in gold und S;I2,IMI,I*JI) at five per ill l*i g> d 'I lie nvorage inlrlesti* hi ri i i.t V f.iiattt il policy which should ecu the hlglo l credit kki-elk availed of '.; gi u i .ot . v 11 of tain a 11 duct ton ol •it* * ,-r cent intcrct on most ot the loan* \ ,k .tig I f Ol.e per rent ,it the averngt odd I** seventeen mil. on- a ).-tr in I I ltd - iking r, g irlv iiiVkited ul 1 p. :it : would in li-s ihnit thirty-eight , eat * klifgulsli tho principal. The i.l ■!.' -k elite,"l ho Ir, ,I 11111110 l -, f fund d let,! 111 gilt t pa I by this sakil g i >!!(*, iihmil r*t lo Iho l*t •] i 1 line t*>r Kt Kit tit |*t ikiit. Tie *'* I " time f*r rostimplioii L the in ■■ w1..-n wi-e preparation* shall hhtc I dil a period ability, to accotn i i h in* • with , certainty and cut# 1 nt wi.l i oleic* ntl#nce an*' hoc urncel I, ,'tval tl h ikillto- 'l'll-* .asiaUkt 1 v* 1 'i k.iot li, t: can be *•" *..• '• I*l • • t*• hi-t Ki * ,-^j 1 , 1 dttioti o' ctchunge with. !■-• " I) e speciti p.uai,ie andj - -k'tn d ill* m * tv, t detail link ing j "ie'i I > ~!* cliatig.llg coll J, Hulls j 11:, y bei* tig to (I ilotiiai 'iof iirncli* al a*l -1 . . " itiii slat*'*:: attship n.e captain a si. .** : '.art.eg trout New York I ! l.ik'e! |■ ol - not I,iiibi.* a eouticilj ier I. .. ti i art I.■ d tlx alt angle br to a * the rudder for whole vovago I A human inti lligen. a must be t;*, ti.e . tit tod'-, ern the >a.og tori'is oj the and it., wild A huuiHii hand ■ .-t tie n tl:# helm to feel the clement*. I vbk ly, and guide bv a *io,**.prk* pvki Item ' Pre; or.itl nm for Kesutuption. S h pre) am; or - arce\i ry thing ; with *. t emu a -'stive eommand, tiiit.g u i .y, an at promise fixing u dav, f,re ha i - ih. v are w ~re , they r.r<- a M are v Ia d - n l>* all whotrusi t -em. Th-v , ie ! k a : , l.jdela',' all ! - thougbtlut . ■ Ujj.- el 4 U i!i Ut las', sway! pinidtk. An aUMupt to a*t on • ! it mat ttrship, a prom'.s# without! a ;--e| r:.'. on, w ... i end in a newsuspen-! >i *n It would be a fresh calamity, 1 pr *! ia nfusi ti strust und di-; lite Act of Jaitutty 14,1875. iho bk*. f congr*, ou lb lit aof ' * ti..u, t..... tea ti.ai on and after ti.* i. t Jut ..it)', Is.'.*, tt . secretary of lb# '.: iry -iinll red* ern in *...u the legal t* • r nvt-jk'fth* r ruled Mates on pre i.t the , fllcc ■! t c.t) **f New M " It nulhoriied the .-i retary tu j,; k purr and provide /or *:.!. ,euttiptk>:. of payment oy iho use of any surplus ;.o, not * ilt-rwi-n appropriated an . by i.--uiiig in his discretion ccrta.u is-.k - ! 1-k. :.d#. More thai, ol *J ,ad a hat . f the f.ur )'-.■•, nave passod. (' • : v .it il ti.i l'reidii.t have c i tnv- I ,i,i t unite in arts which fiavt atcd i ut in the rbape *>f dxpcnxta ev er* )* -line surplus app'i nblo to this pur p, • ■ Tie c*uti tae Treasury, claimed •In 1 i.g t ti " g vtri liter.t, had ,>u the v ; Jure fall ,*. u-- than sPo.U.a,i*Ai . kgiti) -t j' ' IS-V.iCM 'ti the first of Jat.u nr *, I •70. and the n: ability *fa part • I lhataum HUidi >ln nn#>ti(Hianl> Th# rer k-' uea at, fall: g faster lhari aj'j ropria* t a: .1 I'Xp,-.* d.tur, - are reduced, leav g the tria-ury with diu.iuLhing r, • >urce-. The stprotary has done nothing under In- power to i>su*- bonds Tho leg ,t,*e k uuunanJ, tho otSci:, 1 . pr.'i;.ie, f.x* u.g a iav for t umptik n, have thus fr ! n1 ~ tt: No j radical preparations '."kkard is*.]|Uption have Li, n trado. There has teen no progress There have been *t*'p- backward. There i no nee ro sea:: y in the op* ration* k fthe g vernnicnt, !' houiely rnaxitu* k f every day life are '.I boat standard* of it* conduct. A dobl r who is I*l j r ui. o to pay a loan out of surplus income, vrt l<* seen r hisi r 'fessioiu a* to the value f tho , Id promise, a old alike provoke derision. Kcpumptiou Finn of the St. Ijouis I'lntf. rnt. Th M I. ill j '.!"> rm det.ounci-s lb* : : ■ •. :iy...r. I u.ake gixai the J tot. ~*' i i '. ,e " tender t. 'tis , il U*- th,- i :i t accumulate any :* -rvc for thi-.r r< i<*tnpti*-n , l denuum<•* th* < ot duct which during eleven year* of peso Ins made no advan,*-, toward re* imp: : • preparation for re-utr.pl,on, but ad has olsalrutled reiumpttoo bv v. >*ti g ■ ur resources ami exhausting all • ur surplus income, ami w ti ilo professing to tntccd to bring a speedy return to specie ; r.ynunl has annually enact* d fr*h hin ,!rat e■ * tin rcto, an I having £rt dcnounc* ! the barrenri * ~| tl.p proa;p of a day ,'f rcsuntp'.. it next denounces that bar en piottii-e as t* hindrance to re*unipt: >n. It t: <-n demands it* repeal and also do Wall,!* t c rstabh - limci lof a iudik IOUS S) S t i*f j rcparati n K r resumption. It c n --:. t t*e doubted thai the substitution of a •y-tctii of preporation without the promise fa day, : r the worthl- ..s promise of a day kvith" .t u system , f preparation, .i ild be the g .in ■ f the sub*tal. e of re •mnptioa ia Mtcbsag* (tar Ma shadow. Nor i, tf. d' liuni tation unmerited ot that im* or 'kidence which in the eleven yars since the pea* •* ha* coT.-timi Isl >Xh6t'd,(XXG*n4 vitro..' 11l t i.fi rd to give the people M • ujiid and stable currency. Two and a half j ,r * :.t. on tho rx| on liture *'f lh< sc eleven year-, on even le-*, would have provided all the additional coin needful to rr-tinipti :i, and relief to busincsa distre**. The di-tresa now felt by tho people in all their bust: •-* and industlici, thuugh it hi.- i'- ptiticipal k*use in tho enormous w o'.e of capital occasioned by the fake policies of our government, has been great lv nggrav a'.t tl by the mismanagement of th-currency. I ncertainty is the prolific par.'titof mischiefs in ali bustr.i . Never *k, its evils more ft it thr.:t n Men do nothing bentu e they re unable to make any cal* ulations on which thev can safely rclv. Titer undertake nothing becau*** they fear a ! > * in everything thev would attempt. They Mop and wait Tho mer it ant do.* n,*t buy for tho future con sumption of bis customer* j tho manufac turer dure not ntako fiiciliti*" which may : .t refund In- outlay, be .*lllll* hi- factory ur.d dischargos bit workmen ; capitalists cannot lend on security they consider safe and their lunds lie kIIIIO*.*, without interest; tnen of enterprise w bo havo credit or seen nUe- to pledge will ml borrow. Con sumption bits fallen below the natural litn its* >1 a rcasonsble economy. The price* of: many things are under thi ir range in fru- j gal, -p Tie-paying times, before the civil] war. Va-t nias-e* of currency lie in the banks unused A year and it half ago the it-gal tenders were nt their largest volume, and the twelve millions since retired have been replaced by fre*h issuct of fifteen millions bank notes. Inthn meantime the |.anks hnve porn surrendering nbout four millions a month because they cannot find a profitable use lor .•> many of their note*. The public mind will nn longer accept shams; it has suffered enough front illu sions. An insecure policy increases dis trust. An unstable policy increases un certainty. The people need to know that Iho government i* moving in the direc tion of ultimate safely and prosperity, and that it i< doing so through prudent, safe und conservative method*, which will be . ire t i inflict no now sacrifice on the busi nes *of the country. Then the inspiration ~| new hope anil well founded confidence will hasten tho restorative processes of the nation, arid prosperity *vi|l begin to re turn. Tho St. Louis convention concludes its expression in regard to the currency by b ili'i larntiun of its conviction aalo tluv prar i:, al re-uIU of the system well devised ami above nil intrusted to competent hands forexci ution, creating at no time an artificial scarcity of currency and ut no liino alarming tho public mind into a withdrawal ol that vn-ter machinery of credit by which ninety five per cent, of all business trnii!o tioi * are performed, n sys tem open, public and inspiring general confidence, would, from tho day of its adoption, bring healing on its wings lo nil cur liarnostd industries, set in motion the wheels of commerce, manufacturing and the mechanic art, restore employment to labor and renew in all it* natural sources the prosperity of tho people. Tho .gov eminent of tho United Slates in my ••pin ion can advance to a resumption of specie payments on its legal tender notes by grud :iri and safe processes tending to relieve die present business distress. If charged :>y the people with the administration of lie executive office, 1 should deem it a luty so to exercise lite powers with which t has been or may be invested by con rress as best ami soonest to conduct the •ountry to that beneficial result. Civil Service Reform. Tee convention justly affirms that re lortii i- necessary in tho civil service, nee t-.-ary to it* purification, necessary to it iconoiuy and its efficiency, necessary in or Icr that thu ordlimry employiuvnl of thfi public bii'iiio in ti v not bet pii'.e lought jlor at tbn fiallot box, a brief reward of party ri**i Instead ■ f pts of honor, assign i d lor proved coiiipeli'iiey and lield for fl )di lily in the public employ. Tho conven tion wisely added that reform I* ncM-tsary • k i II tnoi a ill t lie lug lit i grade* of the piil' :ho M'lkir.i, President, Vie# Presiiitoif, jjudges, senator* repri-otilativrs, r-ahinrt • *flli er, then*, and all others in authority.' •tie the people's servants ; their offices are not a private perquisite, they ais * public .nisi. Two i vlls infest the olfii ial service I*l ibe fr.li ral government ; one is ike pre I I aleiil and ilviii Tali/ing notion thai the puhli sot vie.- exists nut for the business nut benefit of tliu w hole people but for the interest ol the otlieo holders, who are iii truth but the servants of the people. Un dur lliu ilifliieiicn of this pernii i.ius error public employ Hunts have hi en multiplind, the r.UMibers of those gatliered into the. rank- of the t Ifire holders have been steadily increased beyond any possible re qisiri'iiient **l (lie public business, while it erti .fin y, pei iilatii n, Iraud and nialrer -alion *•'. the public funds, from th<* high piece* of power t„ tho lowest, bavu over-, spread the whole service like a leprosy lb- oilier ek !,i the orgaui/.aUuu of the u|- • 1., iat class into abdy < i politicl mi r.. ■ nries, gov* I :,ll.g llu , kill lues and *ili tat.i g tl.B n iiiiiiiiti .us of'tb. rckkii parly and at len.j.ting to i any the el. dion# of tL.- |, . P e by undue it.flaenpu and bv iii.u.i ns. • orrut.ti.u, runds. systematically *o||*.,t,,i ton. the salaries and ices , I office holder- ' Ihe 1* clal i last in < tlior *ounlru-s sou .. ! Uom I f its own weight and torn t I ■ n i.l i ince with thr at my, I.si been able t* ■ " "=*■ ui.org,nu#J „. ai „ , ~v , „ universal Hiffrag, ll.re it bus ~,*.!* I gown " ti gigantic power capable est | • "*g '1 *' I; •• lu 'ii in .! I io> slug every * hange ol admiuUlraliuri until inPg .vei nmetil be cam* lilt. ' K*rabloan* 1 public spirit I,as b> 111 r'.rung 111 tin* pilch of a civic revolution II • first sup in reform is it <* ~irvnf on ~• | .he sijiiustu wi.icfi 11: c appolnprkg powi ! -li". tto .'X*.lU* < (lusts Nflit In] -I" i at. i- i, ll , .iKiltifr* lion of fiklaiii- i jit) '. 1 I! *•'■ public interest i " s*'t b'*net*. and skll ful performance *.f j ffif.ai trust must n *i I .* sacrificed to the I it* ift tt* t of lire .in unit.i-nts. After Ibes | lame diate steps, which insur# thu a . ili.i-n of the K* public to take bis fair allotment c*f *arc and trouhlu in : public uflairs, 1 havo for flT.y yean, t> r private ctlixon, fulfilled that duty Though . occup kd Hi an unusual dogr## during ul! 1 ilia', period wah the concerns of ibe gor . eminent, i have n#vr acquired the nahit , of official lift. When a year and a half -i#l , i*siitir v d upon my present trust, it ! *•'-, fp order lo Ciinsumtuale "reforms to which I had uixad) tlrvoled several of ! the hk-i-t yaar* of uiy life. Knowing as 1 C.X, ihvrefora, fr* ui lr*-sb ex|*encnce, how u #"a* t' l *" d:ffk-rtnie u hot wee a gi.-iing through an kfllc.al routine and working out a reform of *y.oui* ai.J policies, it is , iixi]K>s*ih!c 1 IT me to Coiiimplal wl.at . r.i i ds tk. be done in the federal administra . lion without an anxious tense of the diffi -1 i allies if the undertaking. If summoned , by the suffrages of my * ountry mon to at- L i tempt this w*r. 1 shall enueavor, wiih . ti.'J * help, to be tho efficient instrument : of their will. SAUI kl J. TiLPKif. 1 . Gen. John A. McCieruand, chair . man, and others. LIFE, d HOW Til, BEAUTY. r LONDON 11 AIK( OLOK lUtvlorer. LONDON IIAIHCGLOU Itcntorpr. Not dye ; makes harsh hair Soft and , . .. a:. .'* th® scalp from all itnpuri • ti - * au-ir.g tlie hair to gfk>w where y fallen off or become thin. " (.'an be applied by the hand as it dew v not slain the skin ur soil lb# finest linen. f As alisir Dressing it is th# most perfect the world has over produced. Tf.*! hair h a renovated and strengthened, and natural . ■!or re#P>red without the application of mineral substances. ciineii the introduction ot this truly \ al y uhle preparation into this country, il haf • been the Wonder and admiration of al! f classes, at it I.ics p roved to be the only *r - tic!# that will absolutely without docep . :i n, restore gray hs:r to lUorigir.al color • health sottniis, lustr# and beauty, and I produce ha.r on bald heads of it* original C gr wlh and C*dc r. •* Ti.it beautiful and fragrantly perfume*] • articl# it cotuidel*) within itself, no wash • ing or preparation before or after its u-e f • r -vccouipaniiucnt of any k.nj being ro ■ qu.red lo i-bthin the*.* dcsi-able results. 11KILE IS 1 III: I'KOOF **r tra yLI p J- j0 /* Read thu ll.'ine (.'ortiticate, testified l sjby hiiward U. Garr.gue*one of the most • c mpetent Druggists and Chetntsls oi . l'hiiad* Ipbiu, a man whose veracity nonr - car. doubt. rj 1 arn happy to hdd my testimony l.> tin ■ gri at valuo of tho "L. ndon ilsfr Goloi it■ rtorvr," which restored my hair to ifi 1, original Color, and the hue appears to b* i permanent. lam satisfied thai this prcp t aration is nothing like a dye but operatm up -n the secretions. It is also is beautiful • hair drcs-ir.g and pronto)*** the growth, lj • I'iirchaicd tho Erst b 'tlle fr*xniEdward 11. Gart guct, druggist. Tenth and C'*te* St.,| 1 wins can also testify that my hair was t ijuite gray when 1 commenced its use MKij. MILLER. TdONarth 'MI. l'hila I'r. .S aynr J N n, Respected friends : -, i hare the plestfure to inform you that a I lady of my acquaintance, Mr*. Miller, ii deiighted with tho success of vot,r "Lon r don llair C'o'or Restorer ' lfcr li.vir was ; filling rapidly, and quite gray. The col jor lias be*'n restored, the fatliug off tit.re-| ' *y stepped, and a new growth ofhairi*thcj result. K. B. UARKIUUES, I Druggist, cor, Tenth A Coates, l'hil. j 'L 'tidkiji llair Color Restorer ck Dressing.' Has completely restored my hair to its 1 '(original color and youthful beauty, and caused a rapid and luxuriant grow th MRS. ANNIE MORRIS, No. OP- North Seventh St. l'hila. I •j Dr Dalton of I'hiindeiphia, says of it ; ; i Th# London lluir Color Restorer is used ■ j very extensively among my patients andj ■; friends, as well as by myself. I therefore •: pcak from experience 76 CEJiTfcS FKR BOTTLE. A*ldre*s orders lo Dr riWAYNE ck lISOJf, S3O North Sixth Binst, Ptllnd#! I • j• L iB. P#un n , *v I# PrMsrtetofx. snrv MI. nin | Saved His Life. ON E OTTII KM DM RKMA Rk A RLE CURES ON RECORD. Du. SwAY?*K—Dear Sir : 1 feel il lob* duo t * vou and sufl'i ring humanity, togiv* the following testimony respecting the wonderful curativopowers of your "I OM -IMUN D SVKUI of WILD CHERRY," and SARSAPARILLA and TAR PIKUS " 1 was n111)* ted with a violent cough, pains in the side and brea-l, night sweata, sure throat ; my bowels were cos tive, appetite nearly gone, and my stom ach so very vveuk that my physician was nt a loss to know what to do fur me, as everything 1 used in the slmpe of medi cine was rejected ; spit different times a pint of blood. 1 remained for months in this awful condition, and gave up all hopes of ever recovering. At this time you re commended tho u*e of your Syrup and Pills, which immediately began to soothe, comfort and allay the cough, strengthen ed and healed my lungs ; in short, it has made a perfect euro of rue. Any person doubting the truth of tho abovo statement, W ill please call, or address mo at tho fac tory, or at tuv residence. EDWARD 11. IIAMSON, No. 1533 Gcrmantown Road, Philadel phia, Foreman at George Sweeney's Pot lory, Ridge Road, below Wallace, Phila delphia. Ho very particular to ask for nit. SWAYJ COMPOUND SYRUP OF mm tsHifiay. i Phi! most efiectual remedy known tor the Throat, Breast and Lungs, This valuable Medicine is prepared Anlv i by lr. SW Al NK A SOX, 330 North Sixth St. PHILADELPHIA. ' Jfiff-SOLD BY ALL* DRL'GUiSTS.-fci U AlMy. j.HW, ' | **POINTSwx, METHQDS OF BUSINESS-M-POIHTS OF ADVANTAGE ! •M-i-IN THE PURCHASE OF-W-F CLOTHING-. —ltma—.A-S—wW) .aMHi— -AT- WANAMAKER & BROWN'S OAK HALL)" To sstilch *s# Insllfl fhe Inl.r.St## Attention and Cisflhl tcrvUnj #1 < s j -THE PUHOHASING I'UilUCo MRRNODS: POINTS I "IXT r hsv# but < • Price f r All /AVEIMen means of rM#ltf (H# IAW- V v U Ml J*rle# ——' Wff.iswiis tub )*a|uivul from -Ul ... Afil! witm erT--n ef rMI cell cm* and • lo#k. frolu I*3debts. W 1 "'""' I "iii■ i" II rj Imm itji ~i A may u t to #}urtga of goods.. W4S JUtum Money wbeu Wa cannot , suit A1t....™ IX7# rely on Immen## aaliwenJ ere sat — W pfii-i vriUi ayery snnall jHsmwit- WK buy our good* at Aral bands, In ago of profit lmiiu no quanUUea, anil at !). - ( lowest pnees Gr Caxfi _ Tli#a#rbjl i ■ i ▼ V tYery \0 N.U* - Ili imtytil RWfv tard i i lb*l rxl< TCKBTT'O and del an# am twsy J W X'jos tnlxsourgajmoiiis 1 J by u.everybody cetoowtxMwttli ■— ■■■,., . - out Laving lis ask lor si - - WK j'Ut a tJk-I** t en e* cry pimnrnt, ,• , showing p."lnly luqutdity aj.tl rvt R JurawerperU-n.-e,eapftalandfi^ll prloe —— vy iu* swe uw for U-e j pie'l uenefiX —— 1 1 1 In towering pncoa—— 4 ■fITK tut eT ere-y item *f imuetttißary ■ * ' tapwdituiv WT*. £ll order- n-eeired by mall from all .... . m ., f . , " W j .-.ruof the LnUadhtaSoA Wrls# w* " 1-**°'---- 1 wsarggaauy N^tfgttggggate , In addition to =LHsMIE. X iJealera ia tb very bv t gradts of r AN Til IIV (I TEGOA LJ The ouly den in Ontre County v.-ho sell the AV: ILK EiS B A K HIE C O: AIL t, 1 1 from the old Ba.t migs mines Also BHAMOKIN ANT* OTHEIi GRADES J i of Ant hr.* ,:e C*l dryly}*-. >ed t\y i r l.c :v u?r.nttLo lowest pricci a' _ - I) E J LE B S J X QRJJ X. . They pay the li igb t pric h ur j,. vin thai the Eastern markets will afford, WHEAT, CORN, It YE, ; OATS, CLOVER SEED &C-, Bought or will be . lon c. mmirsion when 1. red, a:.J full prices guaract i formation on* **rr.ing t :.e grain trade will be furnish* Jat all tirnc-a t# i with pleasure, free of charge*. RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER. FIREBRICK AND GROUND FIRE CLAY. ' DEALERS IN . CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER, • * other p!v.e"f Rl ' ' r " v N ftr ' ' rrsr.ted to be* as good a fertilizer as an t>yyies as-id tab© NEAR SOUTH END B. E. VALLEY R. R. DEPOT. • HKLKFOXTK, PA. THE NEW"" DOMESTIC," A DOL'-LZ THREAD MAOHINK IT rrtsins all ifir virtues of ihe I.igbl-Rannii|g "DOMESTIC," inviuvjig the Autoc-jitie • Tension, v! was md U U - best ia ate rvL.cc ou: I*Al LNT H \KI>KNLI> COXICAL HEARINGS on boih ihc M aclujm aid Stand. Our new and 4\! i !©t., worked % ul writ 1 , brand uew Machtnerv ar.J Ttv!* at cw:r own no/workt, in the Uiiv city ol Newark. New !u>r j vrn 1;-. a tUiniirii ot MECHANICAL ICXCEL LENCR. Minimum of Fnctie:-, W* k.mv. u cf ilunbilftjr, iUii of work, never Leretofort reached ;u ihc Sew ing Mat hie v oriiL TO THIS STATEMENT AND THE MACHINE ITSELF Wr Invite the attention of a'.!, especially those having high mechanical skill or Wssrvatlon. N. U —All M. .fciucx fully >rivi cd. DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., Now York mid C^litijgo. LADIES, USE DOMESTIC" PAPER FASHIONS. ——We would esteem it an especial fa vor if ever/friend of the Reporter would •end ustlie name of at least one subscriber, with the Cash—for three months, 50 o nts; six months SI,OO, and one year ?l'. ltead •r, won't you try itnd do us this little ta ••or, and will repay you by improving the Reporter. Sen lus the names of six new subscribers, with the (lash, aud we will send you thn Reporter om vi a- in .• BREONS" HOTEL, MILROY. PA. The best table nnd bar, and excellent •tabling for horses. Also a lino resort for summer boarders. Buss to depot, nnd daily stages to Centre county. Charges reasonable. (IKO. BREON, Prop'r. J. Z£L£ER SON DRUGGISTS No 6 Brockerhofl'Row,Bellefoute,Pa Dealer?* in IlriißH, f iiomioitlH Perfumery, Fancy liootN Ac, A'c. Puro Wines and Lmw for mcdicf NEW YORK ' BRANCHSTORE ? McGlain's Block, Directly Opp. Bush llouso, Bellefonte, Pa. 11. A CO., Prop'rs. Dry Goods, HOSIERY, LINENS, EMBROID. ERIES, WHITE GOODS, LA CES, NOTIONS & FAN- C Y G 0-0 DS, STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS GOODS, Below tlio Usual .Vrice§. , 'BEATTY GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT. From Jas. F. Regan, flrir Regan & Carter. publisher* Dallr a„d Weekly Tri bune. Jeflerson City, Mo., *fUr receiving a $?00 instrument, uvi: "Piano reached ui In good condition I am well pirated with H It is *ll you rra rctenl it to he." From X. K. B rid ridge. Bennington Fur naca, P*., after receiving a |7OO piano. • lientty" received 4th Intl., ell 0. K. t end come* lolly up to your representation! end cxood# our expectation*. While i don't pro feat to be e judge in the matter, Mr. B. d'Mjr, end pronounces it of very sweet lone ; enJ ia very much pirated with >l." Beat ind jcumenU ever offered Money refunded upon return of Piano and freight charge* paid by me (D. F. Realty) both wy if unsatisfactory, after a test trial of ! !!ve day*. Piano* warranted for ait yrar*. Agrnu wanted. Bond for catalogue. Ad ■lres*. D. F. BBATTY, Washington, New Jersey, CENTKE HALL Hardware Store. J. 0. DEI SINGE*. A new. complete Hardware So,re haa been opened by the undersigned ir. Ccr tre 11*11, where be ia prepared to aell all kind* of Building and liuute Furnishing Hardware, Nail*. Ac. Circular and Hand Saws, Tmnnn Maws, Webb Saw*, Clothe* Back*, a full assort nient of Olat* and Mirror Plate Picture Frame*. Bpkea. Fellow*, and Hub*, table Cutlery, Shovel*, Spade* and Fork*, Lock*, Hinge*, Screw*, Math Spring*. ltore-Shoe*, Nail*. Norway Rod*. Oils, To* Bail*, Carpenter Tool*, Paint, Vara t*h*. ... Picture* framed in the £neat style. Anything not on hand, ordered upec hortct notice. Ui- Member, all ood* offered cheap* rr than #i*wbt-e Simon Haines* CENTRE HALL. Manufacturer of ('rrliac^ lltllOliM, Httgona, Ac. Of eeery description running gear for all kind* o! vehicle*, made to order, an.nr, ('i:\TBE HALL,PA. Would moat reapectfully inform the cit trui of thia vicinity, that be ha* averted a new 800 l and Mho* Shop, and would be thankful Cor a there of tna public patron* age. Boot* and Show* mad# to order aud according to tl/U, and warrant* hit work ■to equal any made alaavbwre. All kinds of repairing done, and charge* reasonable. Give bim a call. fab U It BEATTY Grand, Square and Upright. Front Geo. K. Letcher, firm of Wm. H. Letrkcr k Bro , Banker*. Fayette, Ohio. "We received the piano and think it a very fir.e-loowd aa* out here. Wailed a khort time to give it a good test. If you with a word in tar or of U we will cheer , fttlly give it." Jkuti B. Brown, Etq , Edwardtville, I!!., saya: "The Bealty Piano roc rived girc entire satisfaction." Ager.U wanted. Mend for catalogue. Addraai, D. F BEATTY, Washington. New Jnrsay. Health and its Pleasures, I OB Diaraar with its Agoale*. CfjMitt Between Thrm. UOLLOWIY H PILLS. Nervou# Diaordera. Wnat ia more tearful than a breaking down of the nervou* *yteo f To bo ex * citable or nerroua in a amall degree is , mo*', diatretting, for where can a remedy .Ue found ? There U MM: drinlf but iittfe win*, beer or spine*. or r better, none ; lekc no coffee— weak Ma being pre ferable . get all the Lrcsb air jr*u can ; take three or four Pill* every night. oat plenty f soluis. avoid.ng the uaa of ri.cip* ; nnd :f \ golde*. rulra are followed you will r~V vpf n B ng in body, and you kavo corse*. '* Mothers and Daughters. ' l* one thing mora tkux another u WM Pill* are ao famout, it is &?***£. s prof-arUa*. aapacial ly their kg tb WoOC W *ll if.- 5 Ott o. ClC+l vxic* OUf sxik" purine*, and rem vended kt-cret.on*. Wg* •; "r r ,; Sp> ki • b -"' * k " - sijk HesdaebM nd A Pl*' tiles. These feeling* which **<"• frequently arise from annoy*icoa or tr >u hle. from obstructed r>er*pir>lion. or from rating pnd drinking what •* urygt fer U>. ilt.ua dlaordrring the liver •of 1 , tton, *9 b .- These oraan* must be regulated if you wish ,to be wall. The Pills, if taken nceordirg to the printed instruction*, will quickly restore a healthy action to bote liver and ' stomach, whence follow, as a natural con- I sequence, a good appetite and a ciewr head, i In the East and Weal Indie* scarcely any j other medicine i ever uaed for thews d>v- I order*. How to be Strong. Never let the bowel* be either conHce-l lor unduly acted upca. It may apnrar ;singular that HoHoway'a Pill# stJOUid be 1 fur tk rua UJHJH the bowels many person* supposing they would in crease relaxation. This is a great mis take however, these Pill* will immediate ly c erect the liver and stop every kind ot bowel complaint. In warm ctunalcs thou* ! and* of live* have been saved by the use jof thus medicine, which in all case* give* i tone and vigor to the whole organic *y 'tcna, however deranged—health and 'strength follow as a matter of cour t e. The i appetite, bw, is wonderfully increased by I the use of these Pill*, combined in the use jof solid in preference** fluid diet. Ani mal food is better than broths and atews. Hy removing acrid, fermented or other im pure humor* from tha liver, atomaeh or blood, the cauie of dysentery, diarrhea, and other bowel eoniplaint* t* expelled. The result is. that the disturbance ia ar rested, and the action of the bowel* be comes regular. Nothing will| *top the re laxation of the bowels so quickly aa thia fine correcting medicine. Diaorcers of the Kidneyu. in all disease affecting these organs, whether they secrote too much or too iittlo water; or whether they be afflicted with stone or gravel, or with aches and cuius settled in the loins over the region# of the j kidneys, these Pill# should be taken ac cording to the printed directions, and the .ointment should be rubbed into the amall !of the back at bedtime. This treatment will give almost immediate relief when all j other means have failed. ' For Stomachs out of Order. No medicine will so effectually improve tlie tone of the stomach as these Pills : th cy remove all acidity, occasioned eith er by intemperance or improper diet. TbitJ reach the liver and reduce it to a heal thy action ; they are wonderfully effi eacious in cases of spasm—in fact tbey never fail in curing all disorders of the liv er and stomach. Holloicny' a Pill* are the be*i remedy knoun in the world for the following durates : Ague, Female Ir- Rheumatism, Asthma, regularities. Scrofula, or Billious coin- Fevers of *ll King's Evil, plaints, kinds, Sore Throats ,I Blotches on Fits, Stone aGravel '| the Skin, Gout, Secondary , Bowel Coin- Headache, Symptoms, 1 plaints, Indigestion, Tic Douloure j Colics, Infta ma - ux, a. Constipation tion, Tumors, j oftbeßow- Jaundice, Ulcers, I ess. Liver Com- Venereal Af 'Cocisumption plaint, fections, Debility, Lumbago, Worms of all 1 tropsy. Piles, kinds, 1) Tseatery, Retention of Weaknoss of E'r, V*iplas, Urine, any cause, &c OA UTION !—Nona are genuine unle*# the si. tnature of J UarDot*. aa agent for tho TjL'iMd Slates, #ur.*