ventre Reporter. . ..iD. KURTZ KBITOR. J Cr.sriu: Ham., Fa •'••• ' The removal of the stale lapiDl to Philadelphia is before Ihe legislature. nn.Uhe honse committee ha.* rep rted | favorably. The people wmld havob' decide the question by t vote. I'oila delphia offers to furnish the Im- ilm ' ft-oe. Tho Art Gallery is the bin Tug offered. Ferry lias born re-elected Sena--t from Michigan; #o be can continue to l .■ president of the senate, and m c.rev■ . disagreement, President, which h...cr vtvuld suit bint better than to icnv Hayes into the ebair by vvuuting tiu vote himsrPf. Tho women sutftrageiM* a lot of w 1 men who can't darn stockings nor e. u decent ureal-nre holding tluur <- n* tention in Washington just no*. am. will petition eoncre*- to t!' v 0, - ~ f , n t ;|' right to vote. It were wT '• hungry Mormon would come and matr> the w hole bevv and tale them to N Lake. The Camerons Itave prevailed upon the radical legislature uf this state t put on the the war paint tug it to pa>*a set of rvvoht- or. .n r. * lnlions, endorsing the fraud , : the u tarning boards. This was to. - > move to pot IVun-Dxaw.a on t *' footmg. and to have MM millo-m do • of the state ftands appropriated r tba: purpose. The Cameron.* mean Haye* or a fight—or llaye* if must l-o throi: a fight, but none of the l outer will flow, these conspirators wi.l *evp out of bullet's reach, and attend to fat contracts and plunder sehenxt *. ** l!l y did during the late war which I ■ • -d>i millions into their pt.n-e* xi '■ tb<> vrcre shrieking for "loyalty ot-d to rvbe!*" at a safe distance. What requires warlike preparation* now? Why these threats? it is a:! a conspiracy to defeat the expu--d xx.. of the people, and cheat 1 il.lcn cast of his election as president, Tho Came ron gang do not 'like to surrender th offices they have held so Song, they do sire to continue iu position* w H re they and their friends can keep on rv l>h: tig the government. These war-prank- c>f the Winnebago tr.be will n :fr .bun a tingle democrat in cVntre mty n- i the state of Pennsylvania. If democrats believe Tilden fairly .kcled, liny wilt insist upon hi* isiauftrat.on. util if the Camorons and their gang xvi-h to hav< a tight about it the demornay will --co they are accoottux dated. Our ta.ority of 250,000 for Tildan is of it*clf enough to wipe out any army of due* w !h may lie aiustervd by the Cimet>a . km to de feat a fair electa -., and we will s:,11 have a reserve of 4 million votes to draw from after that. We repeat, and predict, should the Cameron* bring about a llgiit not one of them will be hurt in buttle. Cameron'* war t ill—rfor 1 nx'.'ion lo'- lars—was lost in the republican legisla tive caucus at Llarrisbnrg on 17. There area few independent senat- rs who can not be whipped in by the Camerotn lash—two of these are Jones an 1 Grady, of Philadelphia. THE OLD EEALD AO A IS. Here it comes—the Legi-lativc He Cord, six mtatbers in one bunch—was re ceived by mail from Ilarrieburg on Hat urday, just 1"> days behind time—the legislature having assembled on "J of January, and the law ami tie contract with the printer requiring that iish uld be mailed daily—the proceedings of each day to go out in the mails on the day following. This Record fraud has been carried on in this manr.cr f.>r years —rendering it of no service at all ■> far as any immediate nsg of it is concerned, for it brings you proceeding* that have reached yoa weeks before by the daily journals. The thieving Bcrgnt-rs have had a fat thing in U.e Record job for a cjuarter of a century. They are paid heavily for it out of the public funds, and thgy should at least be made to come up fr time in luring it vent out. They can do it, and get a princely sum for what they fail to do. This is an old complaint, and the legisla ture should strike a reform in the mat ter. George F. Hoar was elected I'nited State.* Senator from Mo.-*ai hu-etts. to take the place of Boutwell, retired. The chJnge is for the lie tier. Hon. Jan. W. tjuiggle intends return ing to the Clinton county bar. 1-ock Haven was startled at the new.* tlmt President Grant had appointed Thomas Ilecd as postmaster. THK PLAN OF SKTTLKM K.NT. R ADIOS I. REtYRMCAX* TKYINr: TO DEFEAT THE MEMI'U. Washington, Jan. 19. —It has notlieen difiicult to-day to find memliers of Con gress who were ready to declare thai they were opposed to the plan of deter mining the electoral votes reported yes terday, but it has been almo t imjM>**i ble to find one who believes that the measure will be defeated. Most of them talk and actus though the subject had been practically taken out of their hands. Many who yesterday declared themselves hostile to it have to-day in dicated thgir intention to vote for it. There does not secrn to he much reason to doubt that the hill will be adopted. | There have becft some significant manifestations of opinion to-day ou the bill. Yesterday the lir*t expressions of opinion were more gem-rally favorabk to the measure among the Republican* than among the Democrats. The sober second thought of to-day lias induced a number of Democrats to determine to support the bill who were at tir*t confi dent that they would oppose if, while among the Republicans there is evident ly an increasing doubt and hesitancy as to whether they can ufjord to support it. Morton and Kht rnian are reported to feel somewhat encouraged to believe to uight that they can defeat the bill in the Senate, and the are rallying the Sena tors whom they hope to Induce to vote against if. Sherman is particularly ac tive, and evidently thinks ilayesCan not come in under the bill. He called a meeting of Ohio and other Republicans at his residence to night, and is working , uj) the opjKsition to the bill. It is plain that the Hayes coterie in , both branches of Congress have taken , the alarm and fear that Hayes will be thrown out L>y this tribunal. Tliey will yield with the greatest possible reluct- , ance the scheme of having tho voles . counted by the President of the Senate. , It was the belief that thU could be ac complished that has given the extreme i Republicans so much eontMence. On tlie ! other hand the extreme Ifetuu rats n Iro , hare talked in favor of putting Tilden in . anyhow are nnqucetionably more satis- j lied with the men sure tlian they were at first, believing that it is much more likely to result in .orating Jlr-. Tilden , than Mr. Httyes. Tire bill lias the -TTpport iff all fTfr- ' •nrotlerate men of both parties, and it rs T only the special friends of Httyes, like I 1 Danfbrd of Ohio, who persist in declar- f in? themselves una!(erabiy opposed to , the bill. The Demoeratic mcml.-ers who Were disposed to object to the bill en constitutional grounds have found tlioir J t objections answered by the members of \ the committeo which prepared it Should tho passage of the bill be delayed tor several ilays, oppiifcition to it will prole ablv increase auiong afrong |>arl)*ans, tug the manifestations <>f relueiancA -n j either side to pas* the bill will haw tl>e (| effect to strengthen it <>n the other, and ( if Mr. Have*'* friend* .-■b.-w .* niueb ae ! vitx en oppi-sing the bill f"i the ccxt j three iia\* a* tliev have ilotte to-,lay, the iVn"• erats will probably become J nearly ttnaninioua for it. (l YII WS GK ITOMININT PFMO* 'J t RATS GN Till' Rll I, Wellington, .lanuarv -I. l't• tnlnenl r Itetuoerats of the HOUM', while (Vtvonng t the plan *f the Joint t ommittee * a ! !a* * for the • etth tnent of the cleetora' t ,uc*tin, kix that an ante liiient wil v e introduced before giving it l<' their -npport. The sunetnluteui t* In the direction Of it judicial featme of the - ' 111 - t I The lVntocratie eattctt to*ttiorrow wl further consult upon the euhjeet, and • ; prohahlv arrive at a coneluMou a* to the cv-i's-c tin \ will parsuo I'hcre are I inanv more nu-rnhoi* • f b >th t>arti>' t nliodo not give the hill tlieir ntnje.r.hti t id ap]>r vul tl an there are member* t wb * uticoudition illv approve it \h want the subject fully niseiuiseil before c final aetien "Thegeneral itnprosston i* * that ls>th h st.*i\* will agree Uj n sonic | idan for *etthng all iiueaiioiia eonnoetc*! > w th the electoral vote. lilt, mall IM XX 11 t *n.S TIIH 111 tI . ' It is ascertained to-day that the Presi dent lu* *anl it is bt* intention to ngn the bill providing foreounttng the e.i* t. rat vote in ease it passtvl both Hc>uc of t'ougress. t.V AO EE til ESI E EACH ED. The I'otnmitti i s of the *, natc and lb-use on I>. say* the l'itt.*b.tg I'. *t, gladdened the country bv the intelli gence that tlu-y l ail reached an agree mut in the method to be pursued in ,tt. ting the ekvi ra! vote and dechir ng the n-*ult. The submitted to rail House a rejxort atvompaute.l b> a lull for carrying into effect ibe plan agrevd on. In thO Scuato Mr. Fdmuud* of Vermont ami iu the 11 is*e, Mr. l'ayr.e of Ohio announced they xxi-uld pre*.* tl e t-ill ! 4decisive vote a* **> on .i* pravtix-al-le. It was announced the rejmrt and bill had >eeit concurred iu L) ail the meuil-er* • line two Ci-uuuittec* u..,: sciuU t Morton. In this eounect.on it t* jK-rti icnt to reprint the t'ouwuiltec*. jknah senator* Falttnmd.*, Morton, • inkbag. Freltnghuvseit, Republican*. i..ii ITitiruuut, Ikix tnl at.,l Rau.-.-ui, . Vtuoc rat*. H -.. Ri pt -.'iitiillu-i r.iyi.e, llexi ,t;. Huntoii, i'ltu mat*, and Mci'rary, Hoar, ami Wdlard, Repttbh* cans. In tlie first place, there is a. e -aipietc .ib.indoniui-nt of any claim that the l'lcsivletitof the senate ha* e -nti >1 over the electoral count. 11 * duty i* merely taut of opening tho eertitieatcs and ..*k n g if there IS objection to the iMUlit ol the vote* relumed. In case any electo ral vote i* objected to, a iMneurrciit voti . f lxth Iwusc.* is rcqtiin-d for its rejec tn n. tiu* to meet lite ca*i -id iueiigi ole electors. Hut where Utere are txio r more set. of returns, a*J :ti 1 ! rula, i i.-iana, Gri'g.iii, [* -*i y s utii • i 'ar >'ina, and thetxv • houses fail! • agree xvhieh one shall be counted, the hill re ■ or:cd by the t'otumiitee j-rovide* for a ■ luiuiissnui of five Supreme t'ourt Judge*, live Senators and live Repre*eu t.itivi•*, wtio art to be sworn to itu par.uliy examine anil consider all que* lions therein,x- . Iv to the |i i>ntitu ' tout and law *."> i'iiiscutnui:*.*ion is in voked with the same powers our tin . count now po.-.-esx dby the two hot **.* , ot't'ougre*.*,.a-tingseparatelyurtogether, fury are to decide whether any or what • x ti- from Stated with double returns are the v.-tcs pr-vided f r by the l ot s.itutiou of tin United Stattv* and what , p :son* arc appointed electors. The de* tsiou of the i' mniissiou must stand uu- j le.-s rt-jeeted by tlie eoneurfer.t vote of; . botli hottacs. The state - - ivre trx ti | eoUDted its aiphabcti. il ordrr, jtwl after; one State is taken up, no protgst or •>ther papers from anotrier State are to t !e acted on until the objection* to the tirst State shall have been finally d:* piwed of. The Commnation is to be constituted by the election of five Senators and five Representatives, by the viva \ >ee v.-te of ea h house. The Supreme Judges named gr t - the Judges for the first, third, eighth and ninth district-; which j we believe include Judges Clifford of Maine, Field of California. Nilicr of Io | - wa and Strong of Pennsylvania. Judgt f Clifford is a Democrat, Field an Inde-1 , pendent,.ntd Strong and Miller lb-nub-! ..::d. These Judgea are to select from ' ' their associate* ou the keneh a fifth! f Judge. They will have Judge* Davi*i . swayno llradlcy and Huut to chose ' from. Tins plan to secure a tiftli mem ber was adopted in lieu of the lottery ' feature. Judge Clifford, as the oldest • Judge in commission, is to bo President of the Coicmisj-ioti. Those are the striking feature* iff the bill rep rtc I, and which we hay® little d-atbt, judging by it strength in tin Committees, will become a law. It ln _ volves no compromise or surrender of convictions, and suggests what seems to ns as near an impartial and fairly con stituted tribunal as it i* possible to ob tain in tbi* country at this time. There will Ik- five Democrats and five Republi* j cans in the Congressional |>;irt of the Commission, while tho polities of ttie Supreme Judges are or should Ik- a tra ■ lition rather than a fact. We defer . further comment for the present. /•''7b. j The w hole subject of Kxecutivo iutor j fen-nce with tin- atlair* of a State is re i ptignant to public opinion, to the feeling (oftliuso who, from their official rapat i ■ ty, innst be used in such inter|>ositiou. j and to hint or ih *e wii.i tints! dirt-el. . j I nli--. dm).- clearly on the side of laxx. j such interposition is a crime; with the j law to support t, i* condemned with i out a hearing. I .n-irc. therefore, that all necessity for Kxecutive direction in local affair* shall become unnecessary ami oltsolete. I invito the attention, not only ofCongn -s, but of the people of the I'itited States, to the causes and j effects of these qti retinue. I resident Grants Mi*s.-agi* Dceentljer 1574. WHA T DOS C.I MEEOX SAID TO EE H.I. F. Washington corresjKindence Rich* mond Dispatch, laist session the Demo crats voted with reluctance for the hill authorizing an increa-e of the army, * it was suspected the soldiers would lo used to influence the elections in the -South. After the adjournincnt of Con gress, when troops were ordered to sur round the ballot boxes in South Caro lina and Louisiana, Mr. Reiily, of Penn sylvania, who is a member of the com mittee on military affairs, and hail ac tively urged the passage of the bill, called ou the Secretary ol War and pro tested against the breach of faith by the government. The Secretary, not pre lending to justify the use oftro|iiu the South on any ollter ground, coolly re- | pliel: "Well, nir, we're going to carry those States if -it is possible to get ■ them.- 1 DA (AM ED'S WAS ISO DO WEE. J 1 New Orleans, January Iff,—There seems to be no doubt that tlie Paekari! government is dying of inanition. The 1 forces with which Packard pretends to ■ maintaiii his authority are rediued to i fifty miiitiary men and about L'oo Me- f tro]M)litnn policemen. The policeud-ti are on the verge of revolt on neeoiint of deficiency of pay. Great efforts have , Wen made to raise money, and the sum ' of $12") was promised to each man to- ' day, but where the money is to eomc from nobody can eotijecture. Kveu tlie Kellogg t:ix eollectors refuse to turn ( Over the funds in their hands to the pre tended government. It is expected to- v day that sevorai uicinbers ol tlie par k- ' ard House are about to comu over, but v Hii* liss been for sonic days nnlieijwteij, .1 and it is no doui.l true Hint at least u twelve arc ready to secede from Pack* :inl as sooa as they Find that they can not elect WarmoUj to Ihe Senate. " ——l.tttmtr Mill* P. 0., iu Clhrtrrn etnpi, tl 15' ha been changed to Mnekny.vtlle. Klk ' crtHnty-n this district tfn>rald also lrtmj ir- ll ftthrieclrangTal and ire callnl MaekCy, iu ti honnr of our diFtingnirbed t-ongrussnifrri ? been at the head in--.in ii vluins fur tuatxx Jjyimi -, and tlirougii xx liom- jttilii ions n .niiigimeiil ibrxusamls have been ixcd li.-m mental j death, pronounces the Finpte*.* t'hat j lotto ineutable Her tolly is stranye She retiise* to liflieve in the ivistem e of those around bet, xxlolst, on tlir other baud, she imagine* a xiotld ol hi i own, with xx hieh she ltx i talkr and en |ox s ) ersell. Ivi those eitu.illx *nr-. rounding her she never speak*, sin-at i tends to lu-r oxx ii toilet, dii s- x * bet * xx u t hair tn old-fashiotuwl putts, ami 9i;-aia te* In r-i If, as it were, tti>m all i--titact with huuianitv. Hi r nieno-ry lu t.t - : lin tiling* ts. however, W xu-detful She ; rdctsbt'i dimtersiu witting, and ifanv , liatige tu- made, or u lilsh in-t to lu i taste, she notiiv.* it at once, and wuti* I>.vr reproaches, which sin- ilcj-i**.!* in •ne place, w here she expect* to ti ml an .insw t r next day . Hie uii.i.-u i - lu-r*i It latipnvsMi xico, and MsxituHi.iti >* to lot mind, at cut only t--r a slnrij t.me Hit lit- altli is gw-'d, a dln i beiiii it uuginx i tul In tl.i* strange, tun atnral traiupnltiv of tutnd. 1 xetyihing is dotti-Ui conliiin this, even to having a t-.igle example of the tiotha Altnaino put-.nd'vd ier her. in w bleb the impel tul j i *rut of Mexico holds it* place, quite a* thiuigh exerx llung bad Is-rii going in happily tor lier since lsiil! • ♦ * .t RACEI oU LIU. lturliugtoii Hawkeyc A .otiple of trauipa waylaid a wealthy farmer n L xuisa I'ounty last week, and springing out itjMiu hint demanded In* money or bis life, lie show e.I them .t clean pail of heel*, and they went at it. Th< x eluisetl litui halt a nine iltiwn llir.-ugli the roughest lane they ever Mumbled: uxir. then the wliufe crowd dasltni thn-ugh a hriar hedge and weut panting' ai. -I sweating art -- all old i r afield, then the . base strut k ! r li.i xt ds ..ud weut xii u/ing up ;t steep hill, n bile tbr tramp* prc*-ed hard . Iter loin with' bloodshot eve* and sbortenid bieatb then the retreatii.g fattni t dashed -acr>-* i 11 • fen creek, and the tram|i* follow itig Itroke thrx-:gh, but go*. .ut u: d cbi*i-il, tlie* fugitive through a blaikberry pati h a,-0.-- a: r! v-a> re stttl-ble It • i>l, ox ir. n o;her bill, down ravine, airo.-- stump-field, and finally tin y overhauled ■ him in the load, searched htm, am. f.mtiil that hi- iliii't hale a iitcke I tint .. -olitary red cent. Ami it tin y xmioi ; the utaddest tramp*! t-M.VLI -IN>\ IN l.i N 1 '< N lon ! >n. Jan. V.. rltng tl-< Ucgi*tiai -tlam r.il's return, li t death :: -111 sltulil ! \ l i-M* last Wi.l. igainst 7- the previoii xxiik. I i Mi-trop.-Ptan hospital.* i oitt.iitii d - small-js-x i>a!:-i.t* on **'i:rd.iy -i against S'Jd the previous Saturday 11 tout !>* ca.-i* were refiisi-.l ,duiis-.oi during the week, all available 1-e -1* being occupied. Ai c -untsfr ttt tbi 14'a11. II ? .i ; eate that there will Ik- extreme distjti; tiin auiong the gold huntx r.* tin* w niter ami very likely, - use ea-e* f act starvation. A few nun liaxe i. uh lucky hits, and brought away g.-i i .f mtttilff* valtti. but ibcM nave Iwn l-XCeptlOUal litre*, for the Ilia. tit.V i those whi went into that pea >tiext-e.l tng to find nuggets at every turn have faded utterly in their MptdltloM, and are now unable either to buy to d or • getaway. How t.'u .*• are toine tiro a the w inter i*a itiy*tery, tor the ••i.t*- , t f->r mining i* ovi r and not one in nfty o! theiu dii g:eutployiiient, eteit wt.e: thev are tiling to w"'k b-r only their 1- -ard. The middle of last ut- ;.:h pi x s.on* were soiling at extravagant prm .- flour being worth f !t |*-r hundred, ba \>u thtrty*five cents |ir |- uud, an-: other thing* in proportion. I'he i an j trv t* overrun wtilt nun w.. - are id ! sulely iK-ntjiless, and whose only It ; c ! for relief 1• * Mi gettii g tt. -m y It i their friends at home. Mr. foiwell, the eminent Fcgh-? aeronaut, emlor*i s the i>pni*.-ti that tl.i Nortii Pole may i e re.tcheii I v bala -i - under favorable circumstance* ;n d dm iug comparatively mild weather. Beecher and Tilton rotle togetlu r in .* i-alace car on the New Ai rk t cittri. Railroad. N • other pa*-engcrs xvere i: | the car, vet they did not avail tht-insel 1 ve* of tin* first-class opjiortuuity ti | fight a duel. V dispatch from New York states thai 'the notable event of the day on the street is that the bank average of gol in the weekly statement t.* U'-.noo.tn* ] higher than the greenback average, i Such a thing has in t happened sinct tho Oiigiiiul is.vuo of greenbacks in I SitS. The members of the Louisiana lie trirning Hoard are to be brought to tio l-ar of the House, and ia>mpeiled to an swer for contempt. Ihe Republican brethren are shocked to think of ttcli a violation of State right*. J hex have no hesitation ah..ut violating' *tte riglit* t do a wrong, but they i oiinid.. t! forms ol law sacred w hen they protect fraud. A ( aliftxriiia well caved in on nt ali 1 fornia digger, and He xv.i* under thedirt for three day*. He asked Dr fried < gg* wheo taken out, and then inquired il Tilden had yet hi en txvorn in. It seem edas though ho had been buried tw< months. We notice that our Senator, lion, s It. I Yale, has l>octi placed on the follow ing ini|irtant t'otiiinitti i-, \t/ I i deral Relations, Judiciary Lra-al, and t'anab and Inland Navigation. A young lady in this place mail* her bashful lover n very nppiopiiatc Christmas present. It was n mottc worke d on hristol board, and tend* n* follow* • "I in i tl tiu e i xi i v hour." ' >1 course she doe* , ami ii the hucldul ami indolent object of hi r a fleet it-u d.-er not take the hint, he si < uld he cow hided. A< igt" iti'iJacob Simniitl, vvl.c had hem o|t trial several day* at Hue bury for the killing of Jl.h-.ard Hkiv crton, nt Heaver Dale, on Saturday. L?ec< ruber 10, was aeijuited. Skiver too aud Flemnting attaeki d Simmitt'* house, and the latter shot Skivcrton in the Ktontftch, inflicting a falal wound A trump was struck by a locomo tive of a passenger train t Spruce Creek on Saturday Dec. 30th, and in* staiitlv killed. He was in search ol work and was in company with a com rade. He had S6OO in money and a bunk book showing deposit* of money in his possession w lieu searched. HK WONT TELL. Now York, Jan. 17. — Dr. I'liolps, the witness In the Miiy-Hsnnett duel, was before the grand jury to day, ami refused Ui answer all questions on tlx ' ground that hi- nuzwiTS would crim-; inate bim in tliisor other stales, and was db-clinrgcd until to-morrow worn ing. The fire which broke out in Lykim valley Mines en Jaiiuary 1t i- gradually diiiiii.iliirie, it itt now hi-iievi it tlial the dsmngi: will not be a* great :u ut tlr-1 fi-n red. The t) oil well in Ihitler county i- the 11ui■•-, Waugli A Porter well, on the; flunks farm tt i d -ing K> barrel* in ,4i hour*. • ID*lon, Jin 8 —At hull pu*i onn o<- • lock on Sunday morning, thirty miles ol' (Ype May. the ►teiinu-r Seiiiinnlo collided with the Montgomery, sinking the latter in '-ix minutes. Four jxasn-ngers, nil that, l were ou board, and nine of the crew went! I down with the ill fot ur* craft, ami ninc-len| uf tho crew were saved hy the and landed in this city thl- svcniirg. The night xrti* dark ami foggy. Neither stenm nr wiTs een hy the other until the moment , tho CH.qjh cq/ni-. The Montgouif-iy was - ioi funtr> tin Ntw Yrk Bo Hm nnu, tind lireKcitiiimle xvis* making Ir.-r nqjunrr tri|>' | from Nu Valuta h Co ltOsliAi. j, I Tluirgx lvAk xcarlikein Eunqn*. Ruesia t fnd Turktfy asw ncikirg mililnry pretir.- | nrtiunr, Turkey has rejected thefropo* i iitions tWidered hy other powers frr the' o idjustment of difficulties. Philadelphia Jah e 111 ||| Unit),l State- l il. tlit ( lirl to dil.V ill llli> IIIIIU. r ~<( the dl-tribulh tt iifllu inn.| in tin. hand* •'I I I o I'l't! (I'll ll in) 8- II I tl . ff, II ll I I'll It .lii If" iit.l if un it- a the stale ..I Si. j.ii'iM j. I i S.eietatx tifSiHi. II C K. t Iril'iHi ii . I tint lilt, tkl .mi .1 Im- fli i h|.t A!■.' i' i.■. -u.. .1 11 -tillvi .' 1.11 lln :In ntlm ttii K itii'i lit which i ,) liii.l 111 o tl Ili ll I>. 111.. 11 f. Hit g ! Mil llliit Itlut ... ih.lit.Klti .1111,1**1 .lift. - ii c, nUii-tiUI -l-'l i fctlitl a-', Ilg .i BX C 111 hi It ililillt'tl ll' It tU'lI Intnl. t ll .1 . j.t Ivi I g I'm ■ cdftig | ; i 1 li i' i:I •>! ',l . . | In 1 tt. . i., nt I jiiii l ti.> mi . it . ,f|. i il ..li it.**. i t i it nl !* I ltburg, in u X.'Vttge jYulu K.lVul 111 I ilhttllwtl, ills . IIVI 11 il nil I 111 nil I T till nl ll I l.'li < iitinl An ' iiitu.lt .'iit iio niiit, N. ain I i-'pgiludc 11 dig miii. \Y I'util llln* .tin . VI I \ t'l tllf Gcl<\ -llUrg till 'ex nil in I It! tii If, I lull) 111 VtT 111 111 nip lit !, Tin r t f lias lii iii th r ..ugliix .vir Vt 11 il, ami I lit) iifpiT t-hrn •lull* (Ii it til t!i hoitt) Illld vnluul'lf .i :i k mi l! Nt highly riia-'d ty tin world tf lii-hit ii in n i ngi>, will Im* i found in iiniiiei -e ipuii.tiiii n. Tin iiner tin li nt (tun fi i ii i ii'rl mi value, ly w i ijjl.i. that nl pure gwi.l .cling at • rnin 5f lit (i t" jt i rti in *.-. swiii'i away uy nit: n v. rut i a 11: with u tivi uioi-u a I.A Itl iKMI ARK t'l I'll IS lit Ktj h Wi \1 1 11 N ii' Stiiiinhi-.it* ii ml Hxi t'. a) llutjp* 1 H'strovetl, tiiv.ijvi.if a 1a -- 8 i.000.000 SI si ml llt I nti li. th \V. r il , ' I" tub I'' January H lll.n ..I tin i{rrlnt li.M'tiTi ll ut fi i-i I-. Id! ( ..- i, \. r | lutDtiti-t.f this. . ity I il|n lu-.l t!. s morn • •i i i A $ H • ; V.' tffll fV, ill' ' .Jill I.' >•< ill.' 1!.*% ..I J • '. • .1 |t v 11. M i Mi; , . . vis (tv r-> in ij •1. t i. ■r. ■ r I .'••• t ■ • 1., Hi 1 I Mil l lit. n (• , -i.t Hi 1 'J *• r| - I lie vv' tin tivi r. whire tiiy w.*u I again ■ .inking tbem 'I hi* itnii i • tiiti-> .i| it . ,• ! il. 1 m . .11. ' i. .. * • - , J * 'i.'iß. i-' ntj'ig I In- wharf ami dsnng j jj.iiiliu ino dntlll-l?". S lite i xly ilmlllitfi hit - al ll i | trt, nt..! l ad tl ex not had i ■ earn up and boon fully prep-rd for (I ,!i ii, u'.. i it . ! i . Am! ( nitif-l. aim r-vi. ri-tr ken i. j aid total > •••'. •*! k! • ft tat iity im re dam i<. 1 l • i , ur.al.r.r If* .x . A ut f. ur hum ! dri.l f, ttl hM ami l arR) - -rts wl.o'lj il. i: .Aid lii- * .i'l aitl hsrjt •! .v . .iroyinl |.y runn.ic over tin- tlsm* <1 tl.i ■ l! 11l v v ills I'a. We .A' iujtanv !■ Li-it. llir t" *r't y llrown tt .Han, Mi '• r. the It. i, !. aJ. • *V\ •J'l.r. th,. Jit)' Uronra and t)M A'n W 'M I nfer The I K-. . sr.- ♦)!'!. ' !s 'M- ai ll . *' I) a M 11 ", : i; a A Co. i Wallai •n'lXlf' l <) No- A f . ?'•!'• M A C->, .1 1' h.-li-r A'f , fill' ■\ Fa*, lit A I 1 , J \V. C ' A ('o f!(*M*o, .1 li Snoathitn & C CO T - ii eiu-if* :m. o he .t hsrgr. coal t J.; a. lithi-r |ar . i* il in iugii fi- ni f U'.UiOls .!' 'l':.' i'hi.-i.> now hravi'y gatgli ! • S I w tin . '.v nri lil i fc- d that the de ! t - ii-llon of t-roi'. rlr a ill he en at a! low. lioir.tr. The Im- of life *ra m ill onli three or .. ur fstn iiii i hi inj; rrp ■)!• V h.. .there w< re n-at y inirac id. u . a|.#> Tl" . ii. i-j nluj' Iwi Cty aid tl.irtv |r-t >i . I'V-•. The A.ißh.riy tii*ir did n. i hfi ul. u|'. a i ir. u'i.t!uiit thai ael luil " lion* of property and many liver, ar holt fivtf-j, rjtinß A * -'. i! I hnii Mih nn r*r! !(:.■ jorli.-r of l*iu*h Cain " entni' '• if 1 ~si t li-.'f. t-hieflr upon tin ..ai .ntf i. il l> iU and >. A de | i! h !r. i. North H Hi!, ttti.lve mi!i-i ho , low hi i. ,r. r '" " hui dfi 1 • a harge-t | a> -in o th in tho ico t't-dv 1' - . ♦ • Till HKCK.tT I'l 1.1. Anolln-r Aii'otmt lav mi I v- \\ it ih i— —May i'ul>• the r bul Mi-n-- I ire. When It-11- ". m tt Mercifully Spurt* Ui- A l.ife. N.-w Y"rh. January It" The 1 rib . • public!*?* the Srt neriirntp r.nrrtive < 1 the I'enTi.-t• May duel. I: - the terv • 1 an eve w i'.nem who - The ti ret rlio " fill t-> May. The arrangement* liavinj * ibeen ft miiltteil tho prineit>nU took tin i po.ltior.t. ai a dirtance .f h lit twi-lv '' vard.r :u ait, The |>.-tols were h-adeil at . * ; liaiuleil to lliem. and the n-condr retir. i - to one *ide. Then < nine the que-lion "'Are you ready' ' Immediately and l-e ( fore the "one" Oiild I"' given Mr Mai rair. l hii|o-tiil, took a lia-ty aim, nni pulled the trigger, but tin- weapon inirm . tire. On receiving the intimation llliit i war hi* turn, Mr ltennet raite.l hi- t-;.t>■ |and t-rii d, scornfully, "I could kill * i now, if 1 w isln-d," and pointing it int.. tl i 'air, final <|uickly. The ducthU then raluted ot:c another, w'hi-n suddenly ovcrcouio by hame and ■ I mortification, to the utmost nmazeinent oi .jail pn-M id, Frederick May turned mid i harried sway, unable lon t r to fare I i* , .li grace. No word* passe.l between the ! principal* at any time during the meeting except Mr. Hennet'* remark wbon lie fir j ed lii* pistol in the air. As soon ns the retreating duelist w as out of sight, the rest of the party returned to tho railroad station Mr. May betrayed Ineryounea strangely at variance vriih his reputation as a coal and ncurate mark. • ; man. klr. Benn)tt on the other hand, allow i.d * no signs of trepidation, either hi speech or manner, and ivoin the nrsl sermed to look upon the meeting rather us a disagreeable than dangerous occurrence. K .S Doty, Km|., of Mitllintown sen each poor family of that town a s•"> bill ns (.'li rot nun gift. Mr. Daniel F I lenity, inanufiirtu rer and proprietor of the Itentty l'latio uiul Uonl (y'a celebrated (iol eri Toftgue T'arlor tp ! gnu*. Washington, N. J , is certainly ii verv re a so' able and generous man to trans j net business w ills. lie make* this very fair proposition to any who may favor bun with an order, us follows :"ll tho instru j menl dors not prove satisfactory after a ■••st trial of live >iay after re, eiuing it the purehnao money w HI be rcfui.doii upon the return of the instrument, and be will pay freight charges both way*.'' This is cer tainly an exceeding, generous, and sul'r mabiier in which to transact business with hiui lie wnrrunts bis instruments for six years. Soa hi# advertisement. July"')} A I" DITOIt'S NOTK'K In flic- matter oftlio distribution of tbt money it' the bund? of tin- ndininistiuturs of the estate of linn. S. S. Wolf, det'd. Tho auditvi MpTeiinlcd by the Or pbifii'f Cnuft of Ceiilrt* imunfy, to dfstri hlite (he inoncy in tlui bauds ia rh , iil.il I' . kili.i-ti rrp'led ). i '.I ii I > ■• ha bad ii I t hatg< dI. Is ' nipliwry with It. ' i,' Is" vou gis ati v i uiul. r itiiUTn ll.iusi.nd A 1 have 1... recollect 101 l i Ir w I'D. ss hurtug spoken u! intiiidda I tii-ii to pn vi nt lU-publicaiia ft. IB v. lin* as hr. i. 1. i thr. ssing ml v,hn uu- I l-k',l by -Ml -A 11-1 if iwh.thil he knew of) ■ single v. ter hasiiig bucn prevented Iron i Tolii.g by liititni'lati' a 11 aiiswoud hi' i lied nona in bis tu iiul. l,' Do n-u ki. w of n siiigla man win . T.-led l onlmrr I his w i-tm be. ituse o) ■ intimidetioii ? A 1I U lotli , wl I one vi-:m i hkkci. TO evkky one 111 no S'thel Will nil ~ t'urtoll get back so It. go i'l 11 f..r a l'I I life lfio(o V. * to i- x pen Jil in lewrning w hat to do, wlin and hi to it ii otlivr word', to hat e bis brnim hlp 1.1 hands llvru is one ssh) 1., d • I* • I li >inall "*s ii g ..r le- thai half a cant a stay, ar thro# ssals a *o i Slid I'SfW I'lo Ufa a large, beautiful, -hrar J. Un a l , ler all a[ I*> 77. fl.rndidlv Jdut -1 (nitsii, wil li over M*i t■ t wrigliial bi gr -,v- IV ai d over a Thmis u dColuinn* oflhe s.-'i If-', (.in II | . ii.al Irtiatw ortb.v in f.. Rio :it it.M al.e-.t tl" eXI-rv llaT in-door ai d . ot d- of st. ii. at ! . oaif it ••! s-vaiv ! * is., in t UU' ti X Xll::gr ar d i i! '1 : , n'.'Oiiu'i nisi"-'. ) t*-|. .red by im-ro . til - t klia.butb) a larga force of intalligent working men and w men, vs ho km w xvln t tl v w lite all..ut. md (hay ar. as-i-ted hy 0 n> .t'l--, who liirni-li informali (i !• ■ " tl. -tr a*wn praetii e and oloervstint H < if >is ( h. \ll,i i, Ay d tut i i.l I,alii,-it to-rai;. • •tailed Aft ve.r- •j; ■ as a rurl Journal, hut iiue ' .re It • n'arri I and improved to anil the .- ' wat't- o , vrrx Hiss. Mtoman an*! child m city, country and villag. (o. • I 111 . ■ ltd l.u- |e! . r tho Men 1 ■ lit M md Mecl an . th* Profit sal i.al Man i r d. "ll It i',ll 1* paeli.-.l full Of u.e ■ ■ X* •x. , I NS ought to t X. il V hi .. ' lliti :ilid suggestions will repay mora than a wbula year'* coat '. ■ I■i ■ r It- rigll al engraved pla> a 1' or hut!.hugs li d "HI '..van,Di li, w lib de j 'al o| e! tic , i i.,| ion loon iII> di j-. i lit.i ate * tiii far more than a majot tv <1 the .io. \ works . n architecture • nr. '! I'll- * I xerel-i li !a ha V e •'Vi ry Ito - |is|-. ' i eim 1- *• li* i instant, |>i-r 1 i t.', .lid ft- i i I Xpotule „f n Inulliludl of Iluiiihiigs and • w indies, are a "lit v, '. laf 111 re II .11 iii I list, and has siV u • 1 1 If* leader, -i dto the Coutltrv - '• fd.> i- t' at would have gone !.nds sharper* The Depart % j. . t !> t 11. ui keeper* and Children arc v. t v .* ul ai ! c 'ertaimng In *h. M x. An to-an Agri. uituralisl n lull o v - • 1 ikiiigs, and o-..ght i . be in every i- .n Ih* la' .1 I iia cir. u'ali. nis s. 1 arg f r.t the Publisher* can Mlpply It a ' •' ■' v e the clot ' f "the printing pape flv . vet.*, .nt post paid ; or f. J • i- e- jo 40 1 -ke our advice and irni v • r u -. i '.' n tor Ite" v d .in t< J i l ( oiupanv, '.'to br.'S-Ua) N 1 ■"i .. V J kill ilk i'l |.v ill 1- I".\ W,: i 1 psn 1 Aim-to -in Agt. uilu " •'v'. Ji st |h i i- w j I'.-i rti-r it '.'•. bt.i wiii send (ho TWt papi r to >"v .dJr.sS, (lie voir, p.slug ; pal.!, f- r $3.10 F r thr ttep"rt T J/.\Kivii:i. ' the7 inst. by I'. v Klinet gi.t. Mi :• J . ri 1 * uty. o( Poller l* --v hship, (Vitr ' - i.- i . Pa, IA• • a Ka'gk la Ir ■■ near Orange* ille Stef-hettsi-n county, II Now Jiui, you must n wbotber you , n! s. la u t or not, a* n.orttir.g .... i 1.,. o is aw.. i • -in I i tho.g . with this game \Vt.( ti th hands a* they are dra'.i out as Some nia sti nl card* and r j lot kt ow it, now m-k , r your taint bruh g.-i ar ■ . try and d. us ihi- little It. " r. a- 1 w ill repay you by improving lb ' Reporter Send u-the t.amei ~f ij* nf' s- j v docribars, with the ('a* I a'd w i si! •and you the Reporter . na ver free MP. It! UNIiA M. THE REV I V Al.lS'l H > I"ir>l Ktiriitig Sernu.n IWt>re i t New \ nrk Audience. At ti .. BttralsnU Btml Mstkedk I Church, Rev K. Burnham. the Hp b ngland e*anec i-t. look lor tin- sill .jo, of Ids digi otir- "Vision* ' Tlia Bible, ■aid tin -pi nker. " pr. sent- to tt* tw kind* f \ iii ' • v tl .i n win nti ■, ' *e- -•■ n rtnal and tho-a een in r tri,nie The first suggestion of the visioi i- ilmt bumnnity h the need nf some "f 'hmg above it*ell -.•mi-thing to do good ol Suppose a great scholar bail been on th J.hnrii nf Bellllebem. he Could not bav< K told what was seen hy the simple shep ,r ■ rd-; ' ry.ta profound reu-oner, f-.r i II would have been beyond bun ; hut yet al tl uitffvl catno t<> till* ilip|>h9rdl, mii.l ho ha< . >o socitx r deliver. .1 bis ine*agii than tin heavens tang with tuu-.it- Angel* Wen "• present, and sung while Jrtut was burn e- and they will ung one# more. 1 don' 1V kiuiii how many limes more, but anrr •u elv You know when that will he Winn 1 look- into the luaven* I tonic d tin.e-ee virion* and then 1 feel like tin it I little boy that said.-'Mother I mother I ; W lint R beautiful place heaven must he .?iit look at it- light shining through ihi gimlet huh- An angel rant com* ■ here but that humanity t- nfrau] of it. Lei Ime a-I. you, Would you like to meet at ah gel ' No, probably not. I wouldn't i have hei n glad once, but now 1 long to ilc d -o. Love make* the change. Don't feat ■ lln nngelt. bVlien the devil work* then I is iiiiisi; for fear, fi is the valuo when pen pie. nations or ro'er* work ; bul when an angel ol (J. il wotas it is all right. Tin '• viion always vugge*l love. I heard an echo this morning that is. in my fmaginn lion 'What on earth is this? said l a pi-ih -lal for the manifestation of pride, sin anil corruption.' What lia God to .*)• to it tlii- ! Behold I I bring you good tidings.' ~ And the echo a' swered, "llood tidings! good tidings I' 'But,* said I, 'do you cull • Ihi- g .od tidings!' and the ache answered, I' "Good tiding-" Oh, blessed is (rod, for . lie is ]j"ve Have you a heart to treat II mi w ii li conti inpt ? ' Tile vision i- of divine condescension Imagine the founderofa new religion lying r in a manger Yet that is where bn was , found, ns though heaven would say, 'Go ~ uplo go down; bo obscuro In rise; he bumblu if you would reign over worlds,' i lie great mountain mass begins in the molecule God ileal* in partieh s' It was the little babe in the manger that brought the shepherds from thr tie'd and (ha men of science from their studies. The vision i- of ilii mo faithfulness. Will God *"lur -1 time pick up nil that belongs to li im in bis - world I Yes. The heaven* may fall Un law* of nature may full, but G. d's truth i cannot be changed. Everything be lui done should ho looked a! The great a well as the small. Tho hairs of your ' head, the .-lollies oil your hark *>r the shoes on your feet Faithfulness implies i u!vation—salvation all along tlio route - We nit the work of solvation into lyo or • three part*, when G"r Taylor'* Scrumii ltcl.is*- lis Sabliutli ('oininittcc. Ksv m M Taylor, DD, in tlia Tab jernaele, by invitation nflhs Hklihalh ('..m --n. illcr. • n "ih# Hal hatl. Tho Hei tetary lot Iha c.'ion.'ltve, Mr Allerbtir* remJ a 1 I *talauielil about the * rk that this l oin- I r llllllec wsio eligaagcil in. Il <*a* coluj .as , ed of twenly g.-ntleiio n frani difierent re ligi.'U* argani/atuias and Iruin I u-lncss, alol nl' i snlitod a large I Ui*tilUClicy alio - 'll - Il .! that till' Hahtialll should bn it I till at well *- a religo us holiday. Tw.iily ( X ear* ago tiling* weir m a vary had way as * atnerving Sunday was conei rticil. 1 , nlol i( km Isai that >"Uo thing Hiatal bo done to i tire the avil So lliirtx eight] geiilli luei. signed all address, i ailing a' meeting to consider thr mutter. Tho incrlilig aril- very largely attended, and iiiiolUr. of twenty welr appointed, one half who*# n . intern still sen * Th# i."d' •I a. lio|i adopted n- to dire* t pub -11l iii!t-fitii.n to the evil by iiu-atia of tho ul|'il and ihe pret* Thus il was shown baton Sunday there were 'Jh per i enl nolo arrest* for drunkcniic-s tt.uii on Weekday*. E'r, in IMI7 Pi IhTU thera w n * •at r i ell \ intoned Sunday fCw, tu.d the Sunday urro-ti f. il of! frmu U'. p.-r cent abut •• the . rk Jay arerog- lo If par cent 'iwlow Mr AtU-rhury taid that the cloa ing of the Celt ton mat on Fundav urn mainly dua to their cflTuri*. After aby tun I had hern tuhg. Dr. laxlor praai lied tie to x In* lri fr oil Si Murk, ii , 'de During Chiia'.'*mini-try h. bad to rn , • used .! break ng the Habbalh. H bad replied pi these aci u-utians in tw-i ways kl'-t, by llu right of divine being. Til" >ahl.alb wo* oriiatiied f*>r the gomj i.f ii an . siol it i- our dull p. , xerl oil thai or ant •liier dav .-ur whole ei , tgy to help a fel ow lea in di-tr.The prost, in the lemp'i- piofaned tha Snl.batli and were . 1 i.Uii . Ir.- i). , alol a -ei sloiulil bo r 'e ! and we should pull out of tha fit (lie -hrep (hat bad fallen Into it. Thi* wi. , be * (hi r war In. answered tlieaceu'at "r - . It- i igl.t ai d il is . ur duty to do good on [ Mix day Ihe S .hl.atk Is ameuli* and not " tjan end 111-a .lit ina in-titulioii wiib.ut r natural b. umfar.. s : ij# r,,.y different from , otbi r days in fait, tle i ijbl wouhl **-* m obe tie natural lesimg tuna of the day 'lie. hkljge- ill the II ,„,ii are * isibt# to the , luo-l t.r.-!e-s .'h-eix. r ; frism tbi-s# c-otoe • the divi-i. n <•! in il - j from the apparent motion • i ilie tun i .one the divisions ol I > ears ai d . i , 101 l with thr week j. i othe'W'-e ; Ih le it i. |h , r i) ~t Couldlf I I*' ■ • .cue-led it l im ii Hull tt.it dins j ll Is 101110 l Hlliio g ill" Kgvpti.m*, the , Rotoa' • the Asiatic- ll . ame fro-u pri- • U lion. Inu-s.fr u.|, ri-ve looi frm C.ial lo t.man Aoioiigifi-Jews, (be >atibiith was .ox I r 1 With bur lift • oli.c lestrii MoliS. but • when ( MIS', i .in.- 1,0 threw them off, and -jilt'.ood forth -n it- nncii-! ' footing a* a .gift- fG.ol lonian II w designed ns a t.arri'-r lo k cp mm. from self destruetiou In too n.u h duveliun lo bilsiiiess or to i-1 pleasure, ai d a- sueli w..s given rather as a LI til f i .- than ns a capriee lie who i-icoiui s I, me tired and dispirited on S'alur ■ olay night, after aSunday welltp. Nt, starts ■of on Monday with low strength (if all . i las*. - w • rkmg i*-l thaii'd keep tli Sab • Ihath hM N > IhMMM government ha* ! the Hgbl- to . - iiip< i a strut i brrrvam eof i- this dai lix fines and pun kment, but e*- •r> eit'tei. ha-the right to demand that ■f, lie should tut be disturbed in bis obterv y ance of u It would l.c well if the law mil should, on purely civil reasons, order Um| kt! . ••*,atlon of bus'tu -* as on popular lioli r a>- There CJ tar ... x lola'ion •R and Isilky , i ieati-e- the ca'p from ail unpuii 'lie (mu-■ ng the hair to grow where ll has ' fallen off or bee one thin. ,r j I'au be applied by the hajid a* ii dims rr not slain the -km or soil the finest linen. Vs u U.i t Dr> - he st | i : ; the world has ever pr.-Juced. Th# hair is il i —Jh~. -- i i. it ri in i Bled and s!ret:g;hci,..!, a:.d tinlural jCidur lislorid WAh Ut the appiicalioti Ol miller ll tubslMllCes. he •- v Since the It.tr.alui lion of this truly x al ke uiibie preparation into thi* country, it has , been lb# wonder and admiration of all (f . . !rs> i. as .1 bas jiiuxe.l to be the only ar tic'.c that will al.Hilutely Willi ul deccp "u in n. r.Mtofi gra) hair t>> iUrtrio| hr in heailh - it..- li-'.- , u bn.i.ily. and ■ I pr hair "ii bald h. sJt of its ongitia 4 gr wil. ami cdor. T is beautiful and ft graiitly perfumed I'J *nicle i* i mplete xitbin itself, no wash iu. ing or preparat • n bef .rc or afier iu u-e, ( >r acc.-mpanimenl of any kind being re •| tired l flitfolli tSi Tctull*- If KICK or IT* u jDpbFJOr EA ii bJi blili -r, U' . 1 ll' - llouie Certificate, lolificd to hy Edward R Garrigue* one of the most d- • 'mpiteiit Diuggial* at.J Chemist* of a- I'l-liadelphia, a man whose veracity none bari .at, doubt. ■w- lam happy In add my (e-tiniony p. the ill groat value of the "London Hair Colot j Its- >r. r." which ri-lorM my hair to it •riginal Color, and the hue appear* to be pirn menl. 1 am-luted tbntlbi* prep iratiou i- i. .thing like a dye but operate. T. Ip :i the - cr.-ti. ii It i-a!-o a beautiful -air dressing and |.ri>niot<-a the grovib. 1 n :■ f' 1 11 '•■ h.-i b-.ttlc tr..mFeiward B 'tarrigiies. druggist. Tenth and CaU-*St.. who ian al- testify that my hair wt (>2its- gray win n 1 e .iniiu need its u-e MR- MII.LEK. T < N. rib >: I'hila Or. S. - v -,r A.v i; -peeled frs. nd I have the pleasure to inform j.-u that aj lady of my acquaintance, Mr*. Mill. r. ic ( . delighted \x illi the -uci ix- of your "Lon-i H -lon Hair Color Ke-torer ' IL-r !..-iirwa-| ! I"I'11-. jj laj.ully, an,* quite gray Thecol ,. j or ha* boon restored, the fniling off entire- j 1 vst pped, and a now growth ol liairi* llu i • nit. I-. it. GA&KIGUEB. Druggist, i or. Tenth *V Coates, J'hil - 'London Mmr Color Restorer V Dres-mg '' jj lias completely restored u>>* hair lo it in .rigmal rotor and youthtul beauty, and • sun .i a rapid and lux uria',l growth. MRS ANN IK MORRIS, r ,,| No tilC North Seventh St. I'hila [( Dr Dalton of I'luladeipliia, sax* of it : • jjTbe London Hair Color Restorer i* unxl ~ i very . xlensively'among my pnlietit* and ~' tr lends, a* well u- hy myself. 1 therefore . I-peak from i-xnerieiu e. 76 CENTS PER BOTTLE ,i Add .-- - - | U. -WAYNKA 1.-GN.il.iU North Sixth Street. I'L'ladel , 'l'hia, I'enn'a . -ob- Proprietor*. , Stir SOU* HY M.I. Mil GGlsTS:** ?t n t 0 " e n n e I n , I „ - - n it 1 Saved His Life. ON E< Ir Til K MtisF UKM A liK ABLE CURES ON RECORD .- j] Dn. Sw avnk—Dear Sir : 1 feel it to he' duo to you and -nib-ring humanity, logivt i< the following testimony n.-pecling the!) ! wonderful curative powers ol your "Ct >M • k Pol ND SYRUP..i WILD CHKHRY,"! ' and SARSAPARILLA and TA R | I'll.Lb ' 1 was aitliefed xx ith a violotil cough, pains in (lie side and brea-t, night , sweat*, sore throat ; my bow el* were cos- ' livo, appetite nearly gone, and my *toni-j I at-h so very weak tiial mv pbyait-iati xxn* ; ut a lo- to know uh'ut l>> ilii for me, tis| ' everything I u*ed in the shape of incdi-j 1 cine wii* n-ji-eli-d ; spit different tune* a! k pint of blood I remained for rot!:!! I ill k llii* uwful cotiuiti.in, and gave up all hope* of ever rucovering. Al th!* time you re eoiiimemled the u-e of your Syrup and P*ila. which immediately begun to soothe t comfort and allay the cough, strengthen-] \ . ed and healed my lungs ; in short, it has; ' made a perfect curt of me. Any person doubling the truth of the nboyo s.aiepieiit, I w ill piea*ti call, or aJdi'A'* hid lit the fac tory. or ul mv residence KDWARI) II HAMSUN, No. IKift Germantown Road Philadel . phia, kHreiiiali at George Sweeney'* Pot tery. Kklfi' Road, he-low Wallace, Phila delphia. Ist* very particular •,< foy i nn. S)\J\:\ES <:<) MPOU N D SYR V P O F WILD ewsaay. ' I "I The (mat effectual remedy known lor the di Throat, Breast and Lungs. This valunblo Medicine is prepnrpd oplv ' hy llr. SW AYXi' A NOW, 380 North Sixth Kt. PHILADELPHIA. - /-fr.SOLDBYALL DKUGGISTy.-Vt II May. y.e o w. Valentines iy Co's New Stare ! i w- Valciilincs it Co. s skro;j£.5 k ro;j£. Iliiinrs" Nfw ftlock j ki:Ii.I:FO.\TI * IM. N rw Store, New (ioo)U, T,nicest Stolk, Jlcat ArsoUruent, lcWcat l'iiter. Fair I>culiti£, Dry (i.Muls, Kaiit-y (iool, Jioolr, Hhoee, Halt, ('njv, ( lidliil.^, firuceriee, Call and SIT ns. We sliidv to please. New FIRM—New Enterprise— MSWT.OODS. IsaacD. Boyer WAK E. WILLoW WAUK and a gener. variety of M Kit (JllA NDISK. W.do Ml 4mm it MtMU) t" 'tat* | lu re, hut ilfill y>u t>> MAM nl MM u mid w w ill convince you thai v •( at fit. ■ lot ol good* and tell at cheap > any houte ii. Centre c .unty. nov I6y I l ll SHORTLIDGE& CO. ii BKLLEFONTE, PA. Have erected a new 0K AIK LLL\ ATOR onChair Coal Yard and ar bu/ing/rain AT THE HIGHEST PRICES. in cal ou Juiinry, for WHEAT. (JOHN, 11YK, OATS, CLOY Kit SEED &C..: I'n load it if if tli ip i or. entity wad more promptly than anv other place in town which maLe- the N KW ELEVATOR tin- moi desirable place to t ell gram. [ANtiiRACiTK COALJ The only dealers in Centre County who sell the Wi I LiKiEiSißiA IMiiE COAL from the old Baltimore mine* Also SHAMOKIN AND 0111 LB (iIIADEN ' ! of Anlbracitc Coal dryly housed r*pr ly lor Lout, ute.nl the lowest prices RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER. KIKE BKICK AND GROUND FIRE CI.AY. DEALERS IN CAYUGA GROUND PI.ASTKR 'I which it a) wiiyn told at low price* and warranted to be as good a fertiliser a* an ! other piaster. OffJC£ ;UID YAtiO NEAR SOUTH END B E. VALLEY R. R. DEPOT, II F.I Kltl.M F. |.%. MARKET Report Of Prices OF LE WISTOWN, PA., FO li C Turpgiiline, JO ck. Liiu-tH'T ANTI CLINKKIXK, I'ATKNT FLIES, 10 in., $10.00; 11 io., sl2 00 ; 12 in., $15,000. ROOM COAL STOVE*, $4 to SIO.OO. Galvanized l\al Hut-lets, 50 els. Galvanised Coal 8hovel, 10 cts. Eire Ilrick, 75 eta. C'ual Gralee, SI.OO. Alwaya fur nale the beat andChcnp ertCoukuig and UoomSloves in the Mn rlcel, Y. S. FHANCISCUS. Lew itwn, Sept. "A. 1876. aept 28. | I I I BRICK FOR oALE -First claft brick ,vill In- kept 'nn hand for sale hy J. (). Di-ininger ut Zerhe's Centre Halt nick yard*. These brick ro iffored su low that it will pay pwrsaix* tt a listanco te come here for lUetn. lnl)-niir)-h<-?r. 7 i H E ZFBRE. ' Wooden and Willow, Glut# noil (^ueamware, All •M"W iiil tU-firnlilc goods at price* i below wl.at you nre in the liabit of paying. Wo have one price, ucr ci misrepresent anything and makego i.l goods u njieox I iality; it will prove to your advantage to satisfy yourselves by person al iorpectiou that the above ' i >lat tin nt contains nothing but facts. j Counlr) Produce taken in trade at j foil itiarkcl value. • VALENTIN KB St ( 'Of, I'iup'ii, i It 11 K K3k! AM, Mil.};, i IKjaii i "THE SUN,~ 1877- NEW YORK. 1877 The ditfiTcut ediCimu of The SunViurin* the nest year will be the tame nu'dunn* the year that has ju>t l'ed. The dbllv • dilion will on week .isj> be a khoet ol four pages, ai d on Su-iday* a kheet of eight page#, or M broad cvluiunt ; while the weakly tdilion uili be n kheet uf eight > pages ol'the sauic dimension* and charac ter that are already iamil'iar to our Irierd*. The Sun w ill continue to be the strenu ous ad\oca te of reform and retrenchment, and of the substitution of slat, mat-ship' wisdom, and integrity for hollow pretence imbecility, and traud ut the nJiuini.tra tion of public alfairk. it will contend for ihe gi venimeat of the people by the peo ple and for the poop e. a* opposed to gov ernment by fiwuds in the ballot box and in the counting of votes, enforced by mili ir\ \ iolencc It will endeavor to supply its readers—a bi dy now not far fp iu a million o| souls—with the u,,n,i carcfhl complete, and trustworthy accounts of eurrent evef,l, ah'l will employ for this purpose* Pl|nitrous a-d carefully select ed thit of reporters and correspondents li> if|KTt> from \\ asii cipccittlly, Wi 1 i-e full, aivurnle, and fearless ; and it ill doutitles* continue to dctcrw'and en ji>\ the hatred of those who thrive by' plundering the Treasury or by usurping! what the In * does not give them, while ll will endeavor to merit the confidence of! to- i y..uo by defending tho right# of! the people i gainst the encroachments of uiijublittctu powor. I he prico of the daily Sun will be 65 cents a month or S.CO a year, post paid, orwiihihe suroiin edition $7.70 voar. I he Sunday edition alone, eight >ae> $1 JO a year, post paid. The weekly Sun, eight pages of6Gbroad i v-'femn, will ho furnished during 1877 al : $ I n year, post paid. I Ihe beuclil o! this large reduction from the previous rate . for The Weekly Can be enjoyed by individual subscriber# I w iil-out the RiH'vskitv of making up clubs, j Alike sumo time, if my ol our friends I choose to aid in extending our circulation, i we shall he griitelui to them, and every such person who sends us ten or more I subscribers from one place will beentitled to one copy of the paper for himself with out charge. At one dollar a year postage pai I. the expense* of paper and printing nre barely repaid ; and considering the sige .-f the sheet and the quality of its con tents, wo are confident the people will eonsi.lv • the Weekly f*uu the cheapest newspaper published in the world, and wo trust also one of the very best. Address. THE SUN. New York city, N. Y 14dec Ot Pan Salk.—73 acres of good farm In ml m-ar Centre Hall, Jm from railroad. P.. i i.nts easy. Apply nt this office. -V BEATTY --L A iL < L ORANLJ. C )UAIIK AND UPRIGHT From Jos P. Regan, Arm Regan A? Carter. put ihert Daily and Weekly Tri ! loin a. Jafic. Ml City, Mo., after receiving n f7i al lathed aaS mj alltMtUoß will ha (Aid (wM Ka |.aia* v lln H arad 1— a..kt a a vWaaaat and una :ah la *,, tens t'laae tar Iha pobike RauSiis b* tha darota. k.aadraua cb*i*eS aUt atwara ha fun ad. "O >aa Jaaa I*. | UEklt BROCKtkllurr, J. It. (Bt OIKT President, Cashier. OENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO (Late Milliter. Hoover A Co.) RECEIVE DEPOSITS, 'And Allow interest, Discount Notes, Boy acJ Sell. • Government Seen- ities,G'.i<* hit Mock et SADDLERY iiow offered al the old rtud IWIn •r* |-re ill* Kr j Us.SWSh J he Uai*. Ik* lanrwM and moat taHed aad MtefhO aaanrbteml a/ haddiea. Haraaaa. Collar, Brtellea. of enter itMUll'li ated qaalSCr ■ Whktea. and , in lart rierrthlM ko naajilete a tent ctaaa eatablkah ■tent, be bum offanak arteaa ohtah wvUsteM the Uaiaa JAI\R DIM.Kb Camlet Mall Chas. H. Held, iClock. Wnlrhmakerd Jcneln Millheim. Centre Co., Pa. I At kind* of docks. Watehaa and Jewtein of tha , latest sl> lea a* alaa Dm Marannlle Pakral Calender I Clock*, fteovidod with a complete Index ml the maoth aod da> of the month and wwek oa Ma lame, tehlch to ! arr*Q(cl ** a perfect time koeprt < i.tek* W.Uhwote Jewalrs eeteatrad ate ahort no | CMI snl wkirvnlM.l IV INS PA I EST HAIR CRIMPERS Adoflod Sl>: the qorenaof faehtoa. Bead tor rlrro ■Ut k l\ .<(. Ko. SM North Ktfth St.. Phtladelww. I r M da* Ska JL. SPANGLKR. Attornev-at-Law Bel let on te. Pa. Office with j Bush A Yocum. Consultation in English land German. Collection* promptly attend- I -d to. YobX.tr Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. original color, with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thiu hair is thickened, foiling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can re store the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious snFj stances which make some prepara tions dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desir able. Containing neither oil nor dye, it docs not soil white cam bric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a gratefol pcrftxme. PRXPARRD BY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., fmrtifol ofl Analytical Cheat tete. sovs by AXJh MMftKUSTft EVKKrwnKita.