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Ceatrc* Eeporttf.
KURTZ iilTul
c liIU, Pit., Jru- ••, 1877
ror. x.
V. h this issue the CsK-ceK Bki<UKTXR
en:, it- 10th volume. In the past nine
y.- -we have endeavored lo make the
K* vriet one of the best Journals in the
c* itv our rapidly incr, .sing list of
tar .hers shows that our labors buvo
be appreciated hv the people of t'er
tre. -..lity, ottr large list —si ond t*v none
in ;hi Cl mvty —being the t>c>tevidMuw of
th* *!v. i that the BUMITUI m<n.4t with
ft- lie puhlis. Tlioaa who huvw hvor
ii M iih their support hava out heart
(pp mks, hoping they may extend to
ys time in U.v tuture aa in U.o pa*.'
V ..ewe shall endeavor to make U.I
y .in ~t additional intcrort aid
•c to all.
Nr\% Yrl#ll Ui# it4vU
p IS HHTL WHtUri OflN USJ't'kllili.
i: o PUtshorg I'lstaxpie^eswurvivw.
wl.itv .1 says Uiat Mm t*H*t . he, k
v mp. tax is the luasl most
i lexing, anJ meanaat of the legal
d ent and paper stanij txw, til m
nb.: , with this exception, hava beet
r ivied. It* aalfimposiJ
it.', ive< the infliction of
c. :.d snuoyaiivar ni>ou about out
M M million of our cintaut. and it
ther an "uumitigateil nuisance. 1
t member, Col. Mackey, we trust
v ve this reform matter prompt at
t, . n.-inddoalliu hi# power to kill
t -tame, and obtaiu live thanks , f
\ 1( , coiisUlueucy.
' i >u>e cointiiitlvO has louiul u,ut
w h - hull-doicrs' iu the southern
► w ere. In another column of the
*. we furnish a specimau ol tha
e to given before the commiUoe.
•c sol negroes give evidence of a
!I kind, and the testimony from
; w old nil several issues of the
> ,r. Read the sample we pnut
i ssite.
.> some ult of" th* ScuaU- aleet
'.r. Wheeler Vice President if Mr
-hould l*o doelaied I'iosident.
. suggested as a eouipromise.
- nothing to ivmproiuiae in this
if Mr. Tilden is fairly elected
V . lent, then Hendricks is just as
eli in Vice President, and Mr.
!er would simply be a usurper in
ng the )>oeiiion. If there it auy
of houor about Mr. Wheeler, he
i corn to lake the Vice Proaiden-
Mr. tilden is entitled to the Prcsi
, i.air. We detuai.d as much for
i vlrieks as we do for Tildea
re entitled to the w holo hog or
Roth the democratic candidates
f.iirly elected and the men who
*e i them will kuow how to uiake
vi .oo respected.
c I- nisiana investigating cOuuuit
i • demanded from tho Western
telegraph com puny thedispaUl.c
Cl.ar.dler, Cam,;on A l*o., to
in*l his confederates during the
• •ntiitl muddle. '1 he telegraph
v iy stoutly refases to deliver these
• -. a cleat evidence that there
r,ler>* from Washington sent to
aspirators in the three soaihern
. i > count out Tilden right or
t he democratic IcaJers, on the
i hand, have expressed a willing
t.i have all their despatches shown
ii these radical lssders sent orders
i.e w ires that are all right ami of
I. they are not ashamed, why re
e iet them come out to the public
These despatches it they are
. I.e*t by the power of the house, will
•i a new pot of radical iniquity cou
rt *v,th the etfort to cheat Mi. Til
ut of the preaidenr y
.ilea the First was beheaded be
lie .iisiegarded the will of thepeo
,.l ..mi carried oat his own arbitrary
where he knew Lis sulgeeta disnp
.dof hiaacta. Charles waa a king
i' -t hiscrowund bawd, What else
r;.:.t doing? He attempte to decide
. • K-nt.al election by the bayonet,
he would hare it, and in disre
' a large of the popular
. . l*etorl vote. When told that the
no. Court hud decided against his
doingthe thing, he replies"datnn
... -tipretue Court," and many of hi#
.ovv that he has the suoie regard
. !..Constitution ho Hxs for the
i- r< u.c* Court, (irant should retnem
• :ja; lie is siinply the servant of the
V i an people and not their master,
that kings have lost their crowns
I ... ii their heads for -.nly going half
r ' i jhe has gone.
DOZSMB Ob THE MEVOLU
TIOS.
i?7> a :.*et of yankees tried to Lull
'■corge the Third, and laid the
: ii|x.'ii him in something like the
II g style, which wc do not wish
ulical reader to suppose is a dig at
( ant:
H<- has dissolved representative
repeatedly lor oppewing with
■y firmnt-iJH his invasiuos of thc
(■* of the people.
ii< hn.s created a multitude of new of
f , an<J =ent hither sWaims of officers
t haras* our people and eat out their
t ' -tance.
He ha kept among us in times of
i .*.' standing armies without the con
of our fsrgislatures.
fie has affected to render the military
. ..'lvpendent of and superior to the civil
j.ower.
"••r quartering large bodies of armed
UHRg us. •
For abolishing the free system of
i I'li.-h laws in u neighboring province,
* tilishing therein an arbitrary gov
'i ent.
Grant says he don't care a d—n for
<!;<• ( institution, we suppose for the
reason that the Constitution damns ah
his acts.
.Murrat. Duuton a {id KoLespiere—what
th.eso Jacobins were to France, during
t: " ever memorable revolution of 08,
guiity of the greatest crimes against < >od
and their fellow citizens and inaugural
i::" a devil's reign in Paris, the Came
rons, Grants and Chandlers are to'ihe
Vi ted States at this time. They have
1 ted revolution—conspired to defeat
t clearly spoken will of the people in
t . presidential election, they would
kindle the tires of civil war and deluge
tin land with blood, so they might
i 'c and reign as did the Jacobins of
I ce. The fate of Robespierre is deserv
c i i>y some of our American Jacobins.
: February, 1801, when tlifc of
1 presentativea was engaged in the
choice of a President, they were in ses
sion almost two weeks before Burr gave
iu and Jefferson was chosen. The ses
t un is recorded under one date, and no
recognition of the lapse of time appears
o:i the journal.
in his latest say seeir.stotiiinktfcflt
a n< w election shou.d be held for presi
dent, the p-. asident of the senate to net as
resident in the mean time.
Willi* was the matter spirit iu the tad
icnl Louisiana returning hoard to stcsl
the electors for Hayta lie hat u little
tlaun that he expo ted would 1> paid at
his reward fhr the pari he took iu count
ing in Hayes. 11 ntlomun thouUi
get into the white house Here is the
whole secret- Wells admitted that he
haJ a *laiuiof S4OOOOO foi piupcitv det
troyed during tlie vvai, and that Ins'
nephew and nieces had a elaim *-l the
situe kind for over f'.*oo,iKiO He taid
that alien hv read Mi I'lideii's billet lie
tic ught they would have u viiy slim
chaiKC to get their claims through H the
IVmov rats should mine in. Ik -thought
b.ivvcwi, that Mr. Tildcn's letter did
uot prevent hitu flolu doing his
duty.
Now Wi|fouid like to hiatl a st.lieA
fioni the I oyrist. vvu ki.i/ulli J other
radical ctgaiwt, about TiLlou |iayiu|
southern claiuit.
A despatch from New Orloaue. ol A3
ult , ajl
Tilt IIOUM CL U.TJ.iIUe SSISBCD the
aoivonl wi*ek of their lavusUgnilou with
splendid results It it almost iiup**ei
hie for those ,vta.duUiuv. rel) luge a tl.i
disconnected ecrups of testimony nut
l.v telegraph to the uewspaparw o lafcc
in the full scope and plaa of U.c loin
untteu's work, or of the flvesub tvmuul
tee* into which it lias becu divided, lliat
outaide localities may In met We. I and
tiwlimottv uikeii at the wem of the -I
liged violence and intimidation, the
nS ole ground will be oovr*l hv thv
House Commit leas and a thorough in
vcsUgatiob made into evert pi act set
and puritli thrown out hv Wells' ftar.l
Ike story of Etna PisXetou will lv
tia.ed to il* origiu, and the gwllt of the
iliveuliou faelelied ou tome of the Utldi
val Si alls wag# about the vUkti'Ui hwuae
No one here is to bold at to elaiiu that
it is anything hut a falsehood froiu be
ginning to eud, for which the wench
Ms,a weil paid. Among the testimony
•In ited bv the suh com mitt eon at Baton
Rouge, tvbrevsport, Natchitoctns* and
other potutt, will t>v important stnts
mivnta by army officers aud aoidicrs
showing the pea. cable charactoi of the
iwuvaan aud oleetion, uudsailietantiating
the fact that large numbers of uogrock
voted for Tilden and Nichola. this
point,however, hat been placed hevoud
dispute by evideuce given to the com*
unlive hue. by Democratic m-arois who
cauvMMd the Wtate. particularly among
their own race, for Tilden and Nichols.
Air. Morrison's Committee baa forced
the utemhwr* of the Returning Board, bv
tlicir stubborn silanct* when urraici.e.l
to tacitlv aeknuwiedgo their odious,
frauds and compelled tl.em to show, uf
tcr ample opportunity for lucid ds&si u
ktmtion, their utter inability to present
one single lagal or real pretext for their
rejection of more than thirteen thoutund
Hemocrattc votes.
Tbe, total number of voles cast at the
lata elaclion was 9.443.315. or about
isxi.riuv) inore than in lsiTj?, and this
shows about thu voting strength of the
State*. For every one hundred voters
that went to the polls in 1372tn*ru were
out this year 131, for every 100 tiraul
voter* then there were but IIS Hayes
men, but wherever 100 citirens voted
for ii reels v aud O'Conor, 150 caruo out
for Tilden." Almost 1,UX,000 Voteawere
inunsJ by the IWmoeraey. in but hve of
tho thirty-eight States did the Republic
cans increase tbuir majorities. A most
aignifi,wnt showing is incidentally made
- that the change of one vote in every
150 cast in California, Nevada, New
Hampshire, Ohio, Oregon and South
Carolina, would have added tw electors
to Tildcn'sfou.es. And in view of thu
infamous outrages attempted by tho
Radical leaders and thvir Southern Re
turning Boards, if an election was held
to-morrow, Tilden would carry thirty
eight States and get at least
votes if Iluye* We-rehis onponunt In
deed prettv much everybody would vote
for Tilden except the llVryst) ctjjte
boldeniand their immediate fnondsand
relations
EXIT ELIZA.
ca.VIIMiS BOWItTI Ut C*'T KEMEVT
USE.
New Orleans, l*ec. —Tho senate
eommittoe devoted tile entire day in
beating rebutting tesliuiouy iuregaid to
Ouachita parish, iu reference to the
Linkstou cusv witnesses, white and col
ored, testiiicd UJ hci fjaiorit-usly bad
conduct, baiug charged with infanticide,
and leaving another child in a fence
corner to die, also that she had been dis
* barged from two planiatiuiis because
all the colored women refused to stay
unless she was sent away; that she was
a notorious prostitute scJ unworthy of
belief. Chairman Howe said he Ltd
long since come to the cenritisiou tbwt
nothing Eliza >*id was to Lo believed,
merely because she said so, therefore
there was no use iu attempting lo
strengthen that opinion by such evi
dence.
• COUNTINCTIHE VOTE.
s ALL THE IRECEDENTS
! THE RADICAL PLAN.
• MODEBATE BEFVBUCJISS INIRIIXII THE
• strcaTiox.
Hpeeial to the S V- Herald
j Washington, Dec. 2i.—There gfs con
stantly increasing evidences that the un*
f fair and intolerant spirit of the extreme
f partisan republicans here causes a grow -
ing discontent in the party in both
houses.. Pretty much all the republican
- members and senators came here at the
beginning of the session firmlyjbelieving
• that Governor Hayes was fairly ejsUed,*
: and very properly determined to have
; him inaugurated. When the 7 were told
1 that the democrats would resist thissnd
1 that to make it sure it was necessary
that the Vice President should count the
vote, they very readiiy acquiesced in
this also, because they were led to rs
garil that uotas a constitutional but as
♦ imply a party question. Gradually,
however, many in both houses have
been led to entertain doubts whether
. Governor Hayes did really carry the
three disputed states, und as they are
honest men, this causes them to wait
for further facta. Meantime tkey have
been led to investigate the precedents
concerning the count of the electoral
votes, and here again they ais stagger
ed by tLe discovery that it boa been al
ways held, und by the most distinguish
ed men <Jf both houses, from Chief Jus
tice Marshall down to Clay, be ward.
Douglass and many others, and by the
whoks republican party in three electo
ral counts, that the bouses are to "ex
amine" the votes, and that, with the ex
ception of less tluiii half a dozen men,
no one bas ever asserted that the Vice
President had the rigid to count and de
termine it. Under these cireuiustniices
a considerable number of r. paUicai s
are waiting to sec what Hie southern
committees shall report what debate
shall show to bo
method of detcimiupg the rotfwTfc-v
would like to sec thdCpuwltdaU-hfaugu
rated, but they wuntjoib# cjSain ihut
he is ejected, and ftAsdly com-erwition
with leading dtcuoflKi bffSS convinced
them that these, too, unjy 4e>irP fitif
play and an honest count and tiiat then
is no such factious spirit us they looked
for when they eamohure.
Ciraut is anxious that protber-in-Jow
Casey shall be sent to the Senate from
Louisiana, and John A. Logan from Illi.
riois. These arc some of tiic legacies
that Grant wants to leave the country
at the close of his own term of of.
uce.
tecato?lJlainc- ha been selected a* tbc
orator at the nctt commencement of the
Lewiiburg University.
In a moment of temporary forgctt ulaess
or insanity George
himself at Benezet, Elk cotinty, lost week.
THE Hhl'l IU k'l.V l\hjl II )
SI u A I>EMO< A n ui 111 M.no to mi
HI *i a urn in ANS
New TH leant, IH< 'J'J MI. MOIIIX N
committee this uuuning examined \\ in
Williams (colored t, who W> IO that IN
was heateu AMI SHOT AT *•* v I I .• i tim* HO
I All nouming hit intention t VOTE tin
iVtuiocialie ticket. lie *••> li.iviil**** D
with death ami |iieveiiie.t II.IN VVIU ,
Neil, It 1 iiOgilll.lt Colored till Ho I 'I
WRIT Feliciana "lettitied lliat lie IM*
thieauued with death it IN I• lid tin
I VIIK * lutii ttiket Ihe | -II IKH h* I nid
HAD I V en I n lest * IT will* T an.U m I Inev <
more ILUIN a v I AI 11- LOII' I It I IN u >•" I
and no n win stole n in In111 ijuantttii
r'loin hoth w litle ulld colon linnu i - \
kill let V Was lot tlll'il 111 W hlli ,i 1 1 11 * I.Old
nun li ( I* sunt tin >o thelit- and | nni-li
the perra-uator# I lw- mi. iu weie
wtllppvu ft Unci* Uia iu alßdaVlt nl
these la. It IU t1.% I oti m 11. on Wilin,
the) liad bo t 'it* • ' hiaiing Hi w.i
prevented lioui iuu.ttng hit stlida* it •*I
tei u lit.l lean written > ut l> tin • di
eiult Ho eiu It pi luted low <*> .* -pc. i
men Reluming huti.l sflhtavii Hi .Ii
milllind it a tiilti and a ti>i„*tiv an. l
t.id thai he never uitde it, tlld lliat II
tlejui'iit ait utterly nntim
tin i ominiltce then tn>h U|i 1'..11
Flovesih hard. New Oileen* i \.lmli I
iu the Returning board's connl I >* **
t* t**|*ottaihli' sitiinaiui. Mmv i-iaunii* .1
who a w oic ttial the election Ihcic w
true, fall and pnueablc i 111- f dvv i
escludid ou the protest ol A Vt K< mp
ton and A Uillkvv, tupuhluwii kil|iivi
si ts y aj.u Uuiki- 11 ■ i-p (tiled thr
Stand, shuwotl s lelegisin Ir. in tin-
Mayor ol litlvttlon llccUllllg I.rii.pt,-II
to l*e a IVigilive fioui jUkii,i lu'iutialvi
ton, W bail ha Was Umlei thtie lltdii l
uiviits ft>t pt ut I i uwk Ihe foi uial in
duluteulk wi-lu than klioWu to the i - in
si u ti'. A not ha i iudii'iin* i.i I• i p', li t
puking tgaii.kt Hurey was then slmwn
3 kf Harding ttsiliiicil that hviiiptou
aud Hursay ptrjuitd Ihemst lvo* wht-ti
they proleated against this poll
lilackhuru't cuiuiuiltee tvaiuiiitd
thoroughly thu case of l'angi|uihua, a
pail of whose vote vvae rejected by iht
tavsnj They found the ihargf prefer
id wgtiuil this parish by the Ik-turn
ing noard ailttrly and without
foundation, alter examining a iiuiobri
of rii>on*iblu witueksea from boti.
tide*
Judge Nt'W'i committee ut lirtb.n
Kouge, baa examined lending Uenubli
cans, * hoae testimony is ov iwhelming
n* to the freeneas and fullne~ of lln:
election iu the two Baton Kougca and
two Kelictauas Tin y haw cv.uiiiiu <1
lOvtl Ittileit vf both (juilii- aii.l hive
failed to fiud a tingle aw of uitimidu
tiou.
11 cad t s committee examined iev ml
witnuwen in i mddo parish > owlet Jay anil
Uiade arrangement* I'd,a lull inii-Migd
tion lk Mahou' ooiniuitlic will h;. u
from Monroe to uiiirow
A dpecial sent !o tlie I'lin a.il li. u.
baton Kouge tavs il.o Hou Mil. . m-
ID it tic waa at Work ihcio to .lay lln
uiott iui|xirtaiit wit n i-I.* examined wa
it. VI 1 ange J . Kej>ublii m ll<
testified that he hail inuvi-M'l tin
parish for the Kepublieans. that then
wa no iiitimidation of colored Ke|>ul-li
cam during the whole time of the regi*
nation ur at the election or at any other
time; thut iu no iuatancc were tin- trou
blew in tho parish during the |asl yciu
attributable to jm. lilies. Aii attempt w.ta
made by Jack Archibald, a iv>lored lie
publican, to raise a row. Archibald mini
he acted under instructions ill doing
Archibald left the poll and . .une I . • >
with Lieut. Lrerduh, who mcLavoicJ i
pclSUddc Sltliiss that hi aas IliltUil.iul
id, am! wanted him to eh -eh: - poll
Hi\V I'MJotimii N|.;i;oi-
WLHK AsSAI I II I' AM' IMIMb
DAI 1 D IN >Ol 111 LA |d >l.l N \
Charleston, I'ec. - tin-11 n i
U.I lice arrived heteoli Wedllt rday
.csuiihty heard the *kkeniug story ••
JaUiis Grant. a negro of "-'i Ainhi ■
pariah, who went to the polUul ut win
riae anil iaat a Democratic I allot it>
was engaged in diatubutiug tic ki Is u In i
au exiiled throng uji-iouihtd him
shouting, and finding that they no .in
Liu. to l e t}n*if victim, he ran. lut w
cheeked by nun.lips of t|ui I! 1
thirsty blacks, who were bun
from tl.e opposite jKiinl of tin- i. a.l
Both crowds, by spreading, f nned .
ring, runml v\ hich he nu iu ami india
vor to find a joint through wlu< h In
could break. Solomon Lyon, a negro
struck hint twice on the ci wn ..f the
head with a green gnui club, and In fell
but jumped un and was again kn-.ked
down. l)n Mir.igault callol up a ll.t
mob to "kill lnm because be w..
Deuux rat," ar.d struck Liar t<• 11.< >.l s ti•
Lyon shouted. "Kill Lim ' kill him ' b<
lll{.,uSt dtr_d 11 .tt ' doll'l lyt him liv<
and struck him on the head Ctnntr.ui
to a mill dam, and clinging to tin- gra
fro wing onStnurdiCi got acTos* the j • n I
le asked Bel e<< a Bi MM tt. a Degress. 11
save hiru. She cast her aims about him
pressed him to the gi unJ and ...mm I
bun with her clothing When the u>< I
. am. Up she ki (-1 tin in at bay, but .111
arm and leg protruding from the 1 ov 1-
ing of her dress were horridly la. . ra
ted with razors, knives, and bayonets
and bruised with clubs, ihe |>tr ne
gro was so badly injured that l.e has
only recently left a hospital, und can
not undertake to labor before six month*.
< jrunl's testimony was rendered listr.
ingtoallg.y tfip" pitiable e-orrohorat 1 m
given to every wofd I.v ).is )ia;f-he.il< I
wounds.
Other witnesses testified to a like rial,
of facts.
THE JOIST COMMITTEE OS* Tit I
ELECTORAL WHE.
The Joint Committee of C'ongie-s to
repoyt without delay anv measure to . -
curp a coppt of fr.c j-.f. cloral vote in
harfnony with tjio copstitptionuj j.;<>vi
sion on the subject, was completed on
22 ult, by the announcement of the
House Committee by Speaker Randall.
The Joint Committee is as follows:
Huust— Men*!*. Pay no of Ohio,
Hunton of Virginia, Hewitt of New
York, Springer of Illinois— Democrats
and McL'renry of lowa, Hoar of Mnsa->
cbusgtts gp J WHIM yf Wisconsin
Republi£uns.
Stuatf.— Messrs. Edmund* of Ver.
rnont, Morton of Indiana, I.ogun of I Hi
nois, Frelioghuysen of New Jersey -Re
publicans, und Thurmati of Ohio, Ba
yard of Delaware, and Ran*, m <-t V.-rih
Carolina—I Vmocrats.
The Committees ure rompo .1 ofsoim
of tLo ahlpsl {{ppnbljcanß and Demo,
j crats In Congress, and they ). 111.1 liavi
a God speed in their duties from every
patriotic citizen. We d<> not see how
they ran fail to agree on 11 measure thai
will carry out the spirit of the Const it 11
tion and accord with the precedent* <>i
the past eighty years of our histo
ry-
ASTOSISIIiJEN J <>E < II I SOL E7T TV
'<>■
Washington, Pectin he* till. i'.ijii fni.s
aioiier Davenport's testimony before the
New York Committee yesterday that
(here had la-en n full and fair election
in New York City, and thai the Demo
cratic increase had la-en leinforced from
the Bepnbliran ranks, lias simply as
tonished Zach ('handier, Hah- ami other
extremists The Republican mi mhers
OB the floor or the HotMf to-lay, in . pp
versation spoke of it with great Mirpiise
and in some instances were forced to ad
nut that the same reasons would apply
10 the disputed Mates AltOgathi I With
the pews from FJoridn np(l the advices
from South Carolina that Hampton
would probably be acknowledged Gov
ernor by tbc Republicans, it hasbc. 11 .1
gloomy season for the llnycs people in
Washington to-day
A few month* sgo an dig .r.ll > di 1
woman, H>a n >fo i.f i- ficji men-hunt. W.i-
so drunk in 11 ilullicioro tired liiut el.,
could not stand, an i policeman arr i- J
her. Hu i.utbai.J secured her rdca*c
and the incident war made nt .ciut Mhc
niumiztij pvver t> lin.l. it.ioxic.iiii.e
liquor ugniii Lauiy lio ri.„ f-qjnd Ivina
drunk in a gutter and tl.i tl.llo 11.0 tin
bund would do nothing to b:Jc her sliinr..
She was publicly flood in a police coini
and (Jiscjirdv'J by fcer I'niuiiy
A BftUlfiioic pojmtipißji I'oyrnJ ,1 family
in an awful pligl l. Evcri mvMib.r hi. l
been stricken with scarlet fever, and rlir.-c
children bad died, not of the di-rnsc-, but
of sCarrsfiori There wm rot.. ir.orst 1 of
food in the g irrct iin.J (tytrv I.v.limbic i
--tiele of furrnturo or cloibiiij bud
fore been pawned. The wife was abed,
linconcious, nod busbund hud stretched
bimtelf op the floor to die. This case has
incited an organized effort to succor the
destitute persons of that city.
I I.ORID V 111 i: \<> IJ RI iAN
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deem it proper to ,t. iai tl t p.-I* ui.l
t'Sac," pn " ui' li.i on.'l ul th, .-tut. thai
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tic I, of th> llil.'si t ill li tl . r I yl.l
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enforced in our eourl* While the pi • pi.
~f this Slide are n.-l.v, atdir.g . iti.er in th,
> spiiil > i the no ans t" DiMiUlain 11st ir riyhli
of i iti~> n-l.ip agaii -t th i.-uip, I | w> i
vsliiih to** ihfovi 110 u(>r, no jndi...
autborlly ih d'a' , tb v bus • •
tilth in th,- Jurlic' id (loir c.'ilP Dial they
pr.ip.oc I- leave it •* indication t> the pi.
per li K*l IribunaJ*. appi-iling at the ritnn
tune to the patri.-tKin at.d puldi, nti
nient of the whole Country The iidUn.
tindery tilt' run. , - ~fa | ortif.n *.f the pul
lir pro*.- render il, ptrlu.p' let innpp :
tune for pu- N* nit t ■ Med. ' Ith >u ht! • * >
pit* of S, nth I'm linn u , with pi''"'
concern Ihc pre-ml -rit. d * >t.jun tin.
in tl,.- affhirr ol'our < . ui.lry, whi, h tiireat
cna to tul-ject t. i,n evfrctii. t, t the r, •
publican •ytti'iu fd govrrnmrnt ,1 -If, it i"
their firm and deliberate purp >*" t > c n
deirili utiV * diiti-Hi of ■ *i ting p liti, !
problem* tl.'.t it.volw flu- cvlnhiti.e.
armed loi. c oi ll.a' on .. * ti,rough *..*
other i 1nn,i,,1 than tin pri > rile I f.uni ■ i
the Constitution, . r the p, 11.. ful ngei.
ot law.
Trusting that a -olutn ri may be hud
wlule, iiiaiiitiiitiing the peace of the coun
tr ,-. -I all do fio * id. he, to the 4*,n lit II
lioiihl ■ afeguard* "f p pillar right* and w ill
tend till more lirndv t>i uiiitc li e people
..r nil the Slate in all rami I idV,irt to pre
serve tliu pom <- im,l u?tsi|i the i,,**- ut,o
tfie t'onsliluti -ii
I am, vi r* r, pn ttnliy. * • in obedient
oi vant,
( lylil I W 4 111 II *MI 10-C.
Gov, it.oi of South Carolina
Hi- Kx, • 111 In v I! I! II vc- (i .veir. i
of Ohio
f S A- li e •cllleini 1,1 I the * . Mil
political ■|ue-liot.* which ti.,*v ugitnlc lie
public miud lit net ullimalely depend
* oil I-C if, I.r > oi, i ill-t llicui-lr I i • 'II. pet 11. 1
|. I th" J'l, -j I! cn - . 1 have :ddli#ili i,
lelti r -in.i ur to thi* lo IL- I •, ell, n, , j
Govi rii„r TiliK ti YN ui*.
(Sl!tcfi) W'ADK II AVIfToN
All linineioe otiDlde pl,-sur.| \v
hiouithl on tie f'loiid.i Uuturuing 1t.,.-,i v(
1 , w ll aiho c iiinl J.untoK.ul"! V\ illn.m
wire i.t 111 I. I It, ♦. i e I ino tiling ih i
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c iivft- li; *1 'I. I hiir-di,,, i.fp i Wit
limn* in ii* ' il llo* oi ,1,. i vv.e, i.
notice wii- giv, n a motion w,.ul I>■ n. . I
to aet iiftdc th- i iiindanin- hijt ail, i \t
torncy Gcuoial f , k,? c. i> o.< i v. d hi, van
v it**, '* ditaiv and nloi.e. Ih H,. - -
ile- up ii iv i hanged and , on. ml I I . in o .
a *hov. 'I c<>ii,|di . i.i • *4: ll I lie ord . In.
(,'oljrt the '2> U in.j. i;iv I'd Hi, v. * *v
•ccur.'t! i.y tl.u * ii.,t • ; turns I ■•
I ti* kI r uiid (ijv Colli,lit Hppi'oVi.lhy tin
Court, -ut,-muting I r the fortnt r a ir.iud
ulcnt it>-(i throw trig out Clay . tir.ly alt,
poll. - Thc lo i.im f oitiiiilic ot vvhi. 1.
Mr. Thoiupk.-it, of M i-i-*t|.pi, t Ben llu(-
loc'a (ccccMor) ia Cbairruan, will let in
flood of daylight in litis Florida buti
peM.
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S,iii l'.al.clrco D, , einhi r 'Jli Advl.e
--i, ,1. , 111. I He. kill* In 1,1 Asia, say thai
.. IK, in 1 .1 i l*| an. N \, ml., i ' >
S e, I t .VslHil*, ,|.4t10y.l >441 I
I y. I I,tojred live* *4, I |. -1 I b.r h, sd j
t t i • • .l I I .1 )l" >' ioi It,,
' ( dcii i li, V u-ltiali mini.let wat
t till,* dMI I ill at I 110 I 1.111'.1 14,1 (va lion- -
,I. r n.i, I .ly .• up I Pv,oi.pt and ,I i
I U* c It.,'. „at rhk i a'o-1 'tw - .tl. i
■•* l >■• I ci Lil, u I.y th y .itim ;t j
Ito burnt re*i it u I tng i*, . tiy i lotdl
wnli 110- intr .luction ot great improve'l
ii < lit
At • i, Vf b I III' UN Kit
1 1.l •. i, I'ela I, I'd (-It
M uti• f',i. i l.*t n.gLl i.t
k 4 110 i.i npetw. ,of ll, c i0,.|,l
l a'* I .o- *1 *. ai < lit ,g' p wh, 1,1
. on *nl i,..ti ..1 n U.ing uni,-oaf
All Li,- ..ii.iaiiuit * vr*ik .ii Lk-f, *t t weiif y
not. a-ol i c# it,r *t, r , I
11. ti . '- At: ll,hi . kMI-,I I lyai
■i- *'- s ,|* V t.,1 yr 11 s*i s.t
II a . I.nft.k kaj idyt IlitoT k itl,
llioiik li> a.il, nt tbkir i 11, i It at.
in ,al ioi ii,. Ireariginatad 1 > *.. i tbu
it a Jit. m m f it* gl.t I, .r
0, ll.s t,,, . i it :to • t ' *o* pk L
c t . D*, Isiby
-K.VK4, t"l N U Xlib lit; 11 'A sly! i
I u- * .tl* by ,Ibe ras *. A? At Au
..ia A* . realm Jay . . ki si
vuitg I, •i. f r> i4f Ib- pa 41 ,v- i... w
: I i." * IL. I'. Br. ■ le If , d
> sli, til.** a
• to *
<7 ~1 -Mi l. . Ml' ( l>. AUS • KIZ-1
ED.
New \ ik. liv tie,,-rttiiicnt niß
I.i i to l(t eflrin, . ir '*l ',4*o
'leoagtld S tat* .1, !A I .a 11*11 idr.et.
I ' • a gt* '■!.,• f ■ ,
gat, ii.ad, *1 tin- p it f r ma, * reer
llei- i o.a iiurti lot ma I" hr tit in, t.
.1. Kb d. I *: 1 • l, ,| the 1.-ring
tin., must ,' *tih in tv I. ut-, (hrei
pi tto '(O 11. Ma* 1• . ! lid Kind i-g 4,f 1,
h . ...oi bind I,g ut ai *t four i*l* leg
k-' logs and S( eft •• icy- 11,-
■ ■ | ••. I -gtki -a* ell) i dterre
my kill. tb< W, a n.uil la paid
t ci.l !., #ii tors h, 11. * in*'
A• cl -us . Shi ~1 v •! li ,J|i,g taken
1 Ih. t p -,.|* I D UtoOhg -n i lay
K, v a )livi a I , d*ti • Pin ' .
? I ; 4 . a - I it. it s
1., I, I ik. 4> ■
*S i L'*l. ic I k N.a.tl) i.an.iotc and
p: ~1 ~ ! r uf tlof b (ll i I'tol. . and li, at-
I a!" Ik> .4" • # gli I'kl I' '
. VY'k-blogtun. .S J . 4 kit... .i'. a
very ,- % >t,a) *'. I s.-tiaruu- u* .nt. ! f.
ot tfU-iliQa- *it'l ST. lu|ln* tin- v■ i %
fan pMpogitlnn toiaV who may favor bis
w,th en nt,)r, a- foil..** "it the in-tru
■o 'd U • t p.' if -at,-fa. ,-r a
l tr.ai -f It* •!*>• afYai r- nr. t.g it tlx
|"ir< a ui ,a> a ill I.* ikfjc id u; , t)**-
•. tin ii ~f it siren., et. and he u,!l pay
r freight charge* 1. .ill way, Thi* i-.ei
ta,n'v an <4.eeddig g.acr,.u*, si,.l safe
; maiiio i oi •hub Lo tren-nil bn .tie-- with
hitn 11, wnrrwt.u lot inslrutiionl f.r -ii
ye#i- ' rein.- edveiti-rmeiit July'Aly
'
f he Liiupy,
COXSUMPTIOX!
j 11.l- ll til-,..,* Hi.d J at. jC. ;, 1|- . m
plaii.t and lit p. - monitory -vmptoiu-, i,,y
1 ] o • t.-1 • ntgb night *e*u borvAi -
' ivsstr.g if -.1, icrei —permanently . urc.il.v
Dr 4 ,vi.c * C .mp uii.d * tup ii\Y . ,
■ |Chert.
HUffNfUITi • i pr. -ioi.it- r of i* u l
ni list v t.\i -,iis*|(tt ui, iifbirirtcrir, I by
'jcslarrb >i ii)lwn|io> i>f fhe si •i
--hr*c, t ll.c" ul, pw.,g • • 111 *nd
i rsi ** t .ri(l*n b-il P. ,*tl. I, eft.... * -
) em* "I tl tie I So ail 0. loal at
ti , i tl.r. at ty- t * - ■
Hr. Nm tl) Hi '*
l'i,l|||',lU'd Sj I lip uf V lid ( It'o l I
li a > . v erogft I. oo d \
li.o ii,* i , iff* j < 111 •J, mav
i i ~d ftutti tl.. laryn--, its.lot bron
•bia - lung- nil* # lioiii vaii-ru,
, .*"• a- ut lic (hy-ital yr.rtiui. pie
11. r, or fide sol It- *(• .! a, at
| lung*. ovcrAtStrong of th- v. i.. , (..ppresi .
ltd c, acuaiton. . list iuiii on Ithe *pl i> -r i
in, c. X
Or Sw .tj lip's I iHs|u iod syi u|r ul°
W i l<l (fiilTj
( set Ih# I : i • i j iuiit* it g
, tl.< t U. i. i- - r tug t •tl V r en-i Unit.i \ -
to I. . It.* a. . ,| o.v . t a til th. net-
V ...| •) id. tu
Tt.e'onl* tk'claid i."lonly for l.t'C'of
mge hti-nch.wt end all t-ulmouary com
olkintl i. oi u.opln'4,- ot the .- piedi*
poecd to s.'ik lung-, th ul Ino l.cl t, u-,
llli*gl.ti( v,"el*h>. Jy
I 11* twerreli m puwer,t i> .•.. r cea
'Uiupt'on. 1c..t,..ei svs.y chror.n: di-<a-.-
.. I- I, ll 4 - . StiV . I . I. . I
i 1N..,#; ik. u- th. ■s It i- l™.n,-l.
!t , 1.l 1.l ,*,••; t.m.,1 l.ed, tl. - Iirt suh
■ idi* the pulse returns '• < it, nwlutel -land
1 itj. Ih slots*. I. is ioipr...il in iD y.owct
io digest an t wsiiniilaU the f i -I. and ore
jrr organ ha* t purer and hctier <4u• A• ty of
Id- d supplied to it, out of which rccree
tire and p'atlic materiel i- m* Jo.
I'repa" • .1 • t.i) hp
HU S\v AY Nt \ >N.
Not Ih "-1 tli ii\.i, I'l. .1:olel phi*
>l.l I V alt I'l. inn.l I I Din 11-O
ITCHING PILF*s!
IMI.KS, FILKS, HVIIING FILE-,
r>ilivi'v 'irini I.y thi? u* of
SWAIWK'S OINTMENT.
II ttnp Teslitsoiiy.
1 soiely afflicted with otic of the
' ut,. t ,11 11, ii.g ot all disc*-. ft tint us 01
I'ruiigu, • r more .. nuuonly I iivvn *.
1 Itching I'tlee I'he il"liing *; It;;!,"* to.
itt... t 1 lolf.ulilg, ii* ;ei"i'J by •vi-ii. h
ing. and not unfre.pi, nily b. conn ore I
bought a box ol "Psrayi,o> lliutiner.t .
it-tl *va ijuicb teltel, end ill .1 -hell
time mad" a pet feet cure. I -n now
sleep uuditlinb. d, and I w. nil advue all
who an, utlvting with tin, di-lre-inr
1 complaint lo procure " Nvavne - Hiiii
nient at oncv . 1 had tried p. criptlo:
almost innumcrwl.le, without fiuiii any
permanviit uln-f - \V. t lllii' I,
(K'DH ul Rv'ejel A Chri-O
liooi mid Sjh Hou'e, fl-H N-.rth .' v t d
St, I'biladi'lpi.i .
SKIN DISEASES
Hwayne' s All-bealinc (liniment i.- al*o
a spe<-1 He for Tetter. Itch, Salt Kh.iitn,
-Scald Head, hry<ipelhs, llarh.-i It. 1,,
Blotches, all .'-ealy, Crurty, ('utancou
Kruptiou I'erfectly -at" an.l hat ml,
.vii on tliu most tender infant Pi ice,
at cent-. .Sent by luall to any a.ldr, .0,
| r. Cljijll ol |U i- e
4Ly Mil t till.* I'll—oils
Prepared only by
Dr. Stvsi) in- iY Son,
32(1 NORi II SIXTH SI RI El.
I*h 1 lailcl 1 ()• itt.
I Dot. I'r.'pl I" t, 0 Mild Mill.III:.. (11l els
Ml I ISI ' l ASACI I
jt'uiiibr.lied all Over 11..- Wo|;l.< n- re
innrknbl, ut.r 1 .-1 . l,iU, M; 1 111 i.,l and
S.y | Inl-to Chmplr.il.t .-n.l ill cu - •(,...
dyphililie * ir;i .■! th.- parent, < ,iu .1
vttlc.i,nient if .Syphilf 1- ur Sctofhla ill th,
.1, ill nothing bus evm piov.d O.IK. tu,,
111 coitiplel, I.y . radicating Vciy -lite ■>j
Do'.', dallgcicu* * Jll.pl .lilt-, nl, 1 lii d!
scarf ari-ing from
i it,|ys litV of I lo RI I
D. -v,i.h" symptoms in nil , oioouttiii..-j
lion,, n.l tiddler* lillci- t-- Dr. Sw.l yr. 1
A. S V ,|. Pl.iladclplilH N'■ CI nr" (~; .11
vice. Sent bv expeef* toany 11 Idi, **
jj rZj liavhf,
L(.iNI)ON A Si'iiitiific
Yugt-leb'c
HAIR COLOR Frepamtinu J
IRare
i'l Ml; I.R. Inotcili. ul
• ' Cdltivulc voir halt f '
K'toloii Gluv-y, I.iixu- llaii Kertoi.-i
j. ,tsd in Hun Keloid
1. nii.'ii iint Hair i* one Hair Rcstorci
j, onion Ilaii Ku*tori?r
I, .ml ■l. of the crcatest Hair Koalorci
i.otiiion Huir Restorer
London of nil person.,l lluir Kc-ton.i
bnndotr Hair Restorer
Lor.'ion Cbaruta. Hair llcrlcrcr
All liml ml can accomplish in beautify
'in.', strengthening, lhi< keti|n ur.U adorn
tik tlii* hair is eip-'cud oy using ' London
Un r Color Kcstorcr '' It itimlilatc* and
.repy :i growth ; ii gray rcstoros i-s nalu
rui color and rend-r- it lilky und beauti
ful ; cures d.,notoil , keeps the scalpclcan
cool and healthy I'iivo 75 cer.ls. All
druggi-ts anddt-aicis till it.
l'rintipal depot lor the United Sutes,
odO North Sixth street, above Vine, Phil
adelpbta.
New HUM —New Enterprise—
NEW (iOUI)S.
IsaacD. Boyer
I CI. MMi lO Ji. I' PHILIPS.)
A AttONSBURG, PA.
11. i ■. .
. I .1. out I, . Ml I .1 tliti fill.-■, Whet so puI cLuted at CAHfI
fit 11 h toll linn of
DItY OtXiDf * SHOES
Nu'iPiN . tiIULNMW ARE,
i.t ni bit 11 11 . It! •\\ a It K
WILI-DW V vUK
ai d ■ i nl ni. %"I 1 UI'CII Ai. DISK
4 1
f 1 . I .|> , .i. it i., i#'iry t t*t, pi, <• t> r< hut tr.f.Ui f ,u tn Jon.u an J It* us
* i.d w, is. ll •)n s it., i it.wi ti.* lair s I.h ui goods ip 4 mil II cheap aa any!
hose iii Cantm ■ ut.fy au? lfly
till! WITH
*WOI£TLII>GE<fc CO,
r--- - *
Rbl.i bKON l K. PA.
O——
11* k uiau'trd a 11. Ati 11A I N HLBVATfiIt. ll,ir C.,*l Tard and ar buying grata
AT TIE HIGHEflrr PRICES,
trt f a*!, it lialp'ttiy, i r
WII RAT,
CHUN,
RYK,
OATS,
(irOVKIt SKKD &C.,
I 1,1 ad.iig I* .t- I.e i. > I.- 4-, I 'd li.crk 11 iniHly than any (Hbar piac* In town
Aho b Ihtl e# .* KVY KT.KV A t>'li the 111 .l lo.Hi.blu p|*. oto still giain
ANTIIRACitK ( OAL.i
The ..gi? iliwlrr? ui ( v-nlre Cnuiitr sshu rlj thn
\Y I I. K i: SP. AR R E CIOI AIL
Iron, th .Id iluilln. miftu. Also
sIIAMOkIS AMI nruril GUADKS
of A libra., let nl dryly to I tprerly |,.r linn us* at tU |ut,|
miruc and BLASTING POWDER.
PIRi: RRIt K ANDOROUNO KIRK CLAY.
DKALKItS IN
('. AYU U A GROUND BLASTER
al.id. p y.' I t i . , ii..- and warrai.ted to ba at good a fertiiiaar aa aa
Oiftc£ Ji.jL> rAUIt
>EAK SOU f H ENO BE. VALLEY R. B OEROT.
nn.i:r\n. Ia.
\\ - - --. i- 1 - -t, it wii crpt i*i la
v ril l very l,„ >, 1 ih. r< . rter would
♦cud ur tit*" nam lof at l-*-l I.s" rul-cctbi r,
• nt, Do 4 I 11, .1 1,. .."P. Nl cent*;
~ iio-r.th- ?! 4H a., t n. \4-ai lo *d
i „i - *n, l-u th.- suit, la
. • *nl k.tlreps y. nby iinpiovii.g the
K -p .it. i viol 4i* 11.0 natiK - • 1 tit low
-it.-c, itto, - Willi 11.. t'Hrh, kl.-. .< v.lll
1v• •. tue IN 4 lei ■n** • r fist
J. ZF.LLI7R 4 SON
I) RUE GISTS
No 6 lit. < ki ili IN w F lii loiilc.Fa
llswbrti* Ilißii* tAcaiialt
iVHa< r}. i gtut'i uaids t <•.
Ac.
I'ure Winer and l.bp- , fol toedi, r
em * ■*••' *l* a* * t i' n*t l "9
BUY YOUrt DHUGS PROM
It i YhlVk
II I I! H S i or
MZXt DiXtU ro IUK ntst UNKH t.CN
ftoitr
Eltu s il Y\ ti I' II EA 1>
a i • r*
.1 - MILLEB
Fibhiutl>]p Tftilttp.
) \ j,OS': I'l!KO
Having pent' i lo m ,pp-il4" the lle-
I (to. d pal <•**(, lollldiltg he I- | 1,-pkK.i
I i iiidiufa. Hi, .) hin.l* -l men', and
boi ■ pawsau*cfotdian la th. uiist
style*, kt.d ii|'-n li-cu-,t 10-ti snd all
- ork srairnnt. J to i. od--, eati-faCti-"|l
Cutting and rcpatung ,1 -m Pinny I in.
MARKET
KtMiori <H Prices
OF
f. £l,
LEWCoIoWN. V '.
FOU C JSII,
rnrjchtiiiv, 40 ct#
i iii-ct il Oil, l''.! cts.
liito SIO.f)O t
s't.2 p i i.rg.
Isi Iron, *.M <
COOK IN*; : i (>\ I S, , in , £lO (HI;
Hin , #21.00 ;1 iu., $2i.00.
ROOM sroVKS, AJh'i'i
rUKkKliKl'ATK>iT FLUKS,
10 in., gliMio II in., SI2OO ;12 in.,
£l/.lkk>
ROOM ( OAI, STOVES, £4 to
£lO 00
(<klvMni.' il (nil Rui'ket:*, .>0
( *mlvuiiir• •! ('on! !" i. .. U, to cU
lin in i' 4 (-1 <i>
Oo|t Olitti-, $1.(10.
Ali* i\s t. i .-le ilo' • , s i un.lClienp
*t Conking mil R. no. Stoves in the
| Market
K. G. FKANGISCUS.
I<u ltU v aiopt. A'- 18M- 2t
Li-tui*. ..f uJi<iiiiitiHii.>ii on the estate
i It .nr> l> ul . I..i< ol (ii. if t wi.-lnp,
■l. . .1, 1... .111, I Ii L. I ntif.'.l (.1 i 11.,' UliliT-l
-Ijjne.l all I . ol Oltf ill. |;i>tlv ;-a t>*
i L- iii i. t .i J 1.. ~ i i tii request
. I I i..k. mill., lial. |M>ni. IU, ui.il pcr
i : l.„v ii.jj i Inii.i-it|rainn il.. . Mate will
nrian'iit thet.i July Mithentimied for . ttlo*
nt ' JAS DCCK
Mil U. DUCK
11 K DVUR.
30 not ut • A<l in'i -
BRICK FOR 6AIT —Fii.-t .la- hiiik
v. ill Li kept on hand ! >r i.te hi J- 11.
nt Zfh> - Utiilli- ilall
bi ick miiis Tlii'sd brick nie
offered f.> low iliai it will p. } p.jr*>.r.a at n
distancu to come kci" fur liitia.
lfiterdinc to contimi in the umnufsc
turn f llt rv Witt 1 I. p COpOH' t'V
on n. . 1 i 4.. Nt- •! ■ -\ 10
purchu..u.
l?ugO. U.K. ZiwUt.
Henry Reinhart.
WOODYVAKD.
UNIIERTAKiSR.
i br ..f B )| fijrlca made (in abcrteatn
i HriMl; nUaiadtJ Ui 0
* fifcl i4k IT luff (
~ AT.KCTUM
I O YOOMO MEN.
l u.i i'ublutiol in a trainj cMclupa price
iix ituu.
X I • Ima ui Iha nature. tiuiuM and D ■
to e lu!2 l ßslL W i* t 2S * Mud
♦fl L> NiJ * I'UtMl lfa>4nli||il| ffatMlM. laMMIf
'i: 4. liauliii tlij ldt.ilu.ii.ute Btiirtaai tn
;**"> ' ,-MSH*a. l>Ucn. and > to IwU: and
, u V' k *• V ►•'•art J. CdnreS
I it ii aiaitua . i |„.a '
rl.i ildi.u. anad auttaor. la uu .4 ... ■
tare, rinarty (*' mat Ira. hta on trvrrlaare liat
tufui i.iMna. at Salt ALua. mtj ta dhatailh
I. —tad nitre! Krdtnna and attWt Tnaai.7
atosttal I.tautre. r- red are. I imi are tn.
I" out ati 4c vf tan t omi curtate nd r #^i> *
Uhl I.) wt KL c*| Mal. t ci, bo - ttltr wbat |ui *u&
' 4 pn< ttaijruxl
Oju Irctan mil ittiff a treiu tuttn Urea
Sti.it.. it; ,t, i u tU.il. uarereni. u> an; addreat
' Idi". 1 " U < **^ B *"** *tia
lIIFi*i .{.VBRWKLL MEDICAL CO
t.ti illaah <* Twt ri Ottt B •
1.. 51' A NOLK It, Atttrcer-at-L*w
*' _ H< itfcfoiite, Pa uflct wiib
Boh A Yt cuiit (. tnaulution in Kagliafc
• .■! German Collcticiri*|>rcn>PTLJATTCD
•A ,n ftibi-if
THE SUN]
1>77. NEW YORK. ~ 1877
1 lie illllrlvlil < Jill lilt ttCTie >UlyluriO|f
II i ii iv t "ll Iw I lie tame to 4min|
It VT> tribal lint juri l-natt J lie Jailv
i Jin. ii a illon ek ilan fed & a beet of
lur and 03 Muudavt a thirel of
<igb| pagft or ou bmil rotumne; while
tl.< weakly tdilion will be a beet of eight
|.ngi-f of lie tame Jrnentiona and cbarwc-
I r thai a-e altered; lannliar to out
Iriei.dl
I li€ .Vim * lit N*ikWtiu td U tb ►ireiiu
.,i *dincai* of reform and retrenchment,
I'll -*f the üb*tkuilo!. of ktat*uan*hip.
mid integrity fur h.Hlow pretence
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CINCINNATI TIMES CO..
21 dec lm S3 W- ThW Citeiami, y
BEATTY
GRANT (UAHI AND UPRIGHT
Fret* j. F. Rs*n, Arm Ronn *
tarter, p..' ♦bar* Wnlr and Waakly Tri
*o , *ft rtcaWfa*
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•Plmo ttached it* In good conditio#. i
*ll well pleated with it. It ball you rep
retani 11 to he "
From K K Batdrtdge, Bennington Fur
nace la., after reeeivrng a S7OO piano
' Brally received 4th ipat , all O K..
and coma* fully up to yoorrerreeentatton,
and exceed* our expectation* Wkii i
fw'l pnfM to be a Judge in tba matter,
Mr*, li doe*, and proaouacu it of very
tweet ton# ; and b vtry mucb pleated with
Be*l Inducement* tear offered Money
refunded upon return of Pbno and fralgbt
charges paid br mo (D. F Bcatfyj both
way> ifur satitkctory, altar a teal trial of
flee day*. Ptanoa warranted lor six year.
, Agent, wan tod. Band for eaU'ogue Ad
dra* D. F BEATTY,
Washington, Now Jemy,
" CENTRE" HALL
Hardware Store.
J. O. DEININGMB
A new, complete Hardware Store bae
Ueen m>*ned by tba undaraigned la Co# -
tra Hall, wbare he b prepared to cell al I
kind* or Building and House Kurnbhing
Hardware, Mali, a
Circular and liand Maw*, Tetiacn Saw*,
Webb Saw*, Clothe* Back*, a full attoil
manl of bias* and Mirror Plat# Picture
Framot, Spobaa, Felloe*, and Hub*, tahl.-
Cotlery, Shovels, Spade* aad rot#*.
Lock*, Hinge* Screw*, Stub Spring*.
Horeo-Hhue*, Nail*, Norway Hod*, Oil*,
Tea BelU, Carpenter Tool*, Paint, Yarn
ttbai.
Picture* framed in tba ftaaet *ly la
Anything not on band, ordered upon
•bortaet notice
.Aff~Kc member, all nod* offered chuap
#f than I sew her*
W. A. CURRY,
beet &Siiee Uleker,
CftIRTTKK Ifl ALL, PA.
Would moat respectfully Inform tba ctt
ten* of tbb Vicinity, that be ha* started a
■new Boot and Sboa Shop, and would be
thankful for n ibaro of lb* public natron -
age. Boot* and Bkoaa made to oraar and
according to style, and warrant* bb work
(U equal any made abewhera. All kind*
of repairing dona and charge* reasonable """*
Give bime call. fab If IT
PHtfMBilL
urniture Rooms'
EES A MBVIBIIE,
respectfully inlor.a* the citizen* of Cantr
count:-, that be baa bough t out the old
stand of J 0. Deiningar, and ha* reduced
the price*. They bare constantly on band
and make to order
BEDSTEADS,
BUREAUS
SINKS.
WASHSTANDS.
OOBNKR CDVBoAKiM
TABLES. Ac, Ac.
Tkair alock of ready-ut ad a Furniture it
area and warranted of good workmanship
and b all made under their own imined -
ate supervision, and b offered at ratee
cheaper than elMwbar*. ~v
Call and tea oar clock beforPpmrrbesia r
alaawhere. 24ejj.. l V
DP FORTJfKt, Attorney at Xiw^
Bellafonte. Pa Ofllaa otar Rey
nolds hank at* I4'no
Q Ti II M 1 N(i 8 HOUB£
foUtteltt Pi
ISAAC MILLER, Proprietor.
I,Cwii>hi( Hwaat. am l.iO. i *wi. <•> mi
taeatt* fcatate la a, urn. II ka. iLa
mfgilla ta i*a alam. eat aa tioiitti hw, at
laUudli., ,an anaatlaa vIU pa! 4 rtaat*. k
aao> * Ma arena t* waka a • lUaaaacl *i I fi* -
ou—H ' aba *a* ma yaeai *<t*h< air
tar nr no sat rata* itu|it tk alea*t ha fall
aqlw |st Is
Btvar atocsKaaopr, t. i>. ancoitai
Preaident, Cubitr.
01NTRB COUNTY BANKING CO
(Late Miliiken, Hoover A Co.)
RECEIVE DEPOSITS,
And Allow intern!,
Discount Note*,
Bur ecJ Sell.
Government Seen:ities,Gild A
tpHfOßlf Coop***
FURNITURE.
JOHN BBECHBIIX,
in bb elegant New Room*. Spring street
, Bcilefonta.
Ha* on band n tpiaedxd aeaortment u
. HOUSE FURNITURE from tba com
i mpnettto tba moeteiegaat.
: CHAM BEE SETS, PARLOR SETS.
SOFAS, CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS.
WOOL MATTKRSSES HAIR MAT
TRESSES,
and scything wacted la U lis* of hu
business—homemade and city work. AJ
so, hat mad* a spet telrty and keeps or
band, tie largo** atd Inert dock of
WALL PAPER.
Goods aold at naienablt rata*, wkelwa
and retail. Give bits a call before pur
ckaaisg elsewhere. fbfl-iy
WM SPRIGGB. FaaniowaaiK Baa
■BE AID Rata OEEMBE, retpectluHy an
nounces to thi* community that La ha*
opened a room two doora below tba post
office, Centra Ball. Where ha ia prepaied
to do all work in the beet style. ept Utf
HarnMt, Saddles, Ac.
Thm a aSwatgaei. ttumiM* to meet I*l pc paler
Zsvftgjsstfsr.sEr""'
SSttDLCRY
ta t rru.iaa to whn a a> class cwsbtto*
*• — ttsss VBtm SiSfiF-
Chas. H. Held,
Clock. Watckaaakerdfc Jeweler
Miilbeim, Ceatra Co., Pa
Otocfca. iwrtii* \* a ia>hl. Mw of l* a,..0U.
ultool U taoaia u* week oa l*a tea*. ■*** b
•imoMdui pHalUai >l toper
CkacU. WclcWsadJcwain auln ea (hart a*
M ,J nmiirri
IYINS PATENT HAIR CKIMFEKS
* *■>, lad he all Ss eaeem at laaStoa Sandtorctna
tor * IMAS.K* SB* Jiorto EMU M PaiUdvtpbia
K *i iiTcra
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
For Scrofula, and all
scrofulouadiaeases.Ery
sipelas, Rose or St. Ati
|2KQE| thony's Fire, Eruptions.
and Eruptive diseases
of the skin, Ulcerations
of the Liver, Stomach,
■ Kidneys, Lungs, Pim-
AnßflkA| ulea, Pustules, Boils,
Blotches, Tumor*, Tet
%SSSillWr ter, Salt Rheum, Scald
Head, Ringworm, Ulcers, Sores,
Rhcumatisiu, Neuralgia, Pain in tho
Bone*. Side and Head, Female Weak
ness, Sterility, Leuconhcea. arising
front iuterual ulceration, and uterine
disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis
eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emacia
tion, General Debility, and for Puri
fying the Blood.
This Sarsaparilla is a combination of
vegetable alteratives-Stiliingia, Man
drake,!' el low Dock—with the lodides
of Potassium and Iron, and is the
uiost edicacious medicine yet known
for the diseases it is intended to cure.
Its ingredients are 60 skilfully
; combined that the full alterative
effect of each is assured, and whilo
it is so mild as to bo harmless even
to children, it is still so effectual as
to purge out from the system those
impurities and corruptions which
develop into loathsome disease.
Tho reputation it enioya is derived
from its cures, aud the confidence
which prominent physicians all ever
the country repose in it proves their
experience of its usefulness.
Certificates attesting its virtues
have accumulated, and are con
stantly being received, and as many
Ot those pises are publicly known,
they fnrntsh convincing evidence of
the superiority of this Sarsaparilla
over every other alterative wetneiuo.
So generally is its luperiority to any
other medicine known that we need
do no moro than to assure the public
that the best qualities it has ever
possessed are strictly maintained.
FSSPABSD ST
Or. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass..-
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