'- Mm- 4%tIM . JO. . JtNOLD AP880AAW *"MR.. 8- 'JrXVLDAe,ASSOO1ATB VID" 27M1 DBMOr1tATTU TbCO.(111 "Ni-1oSK-0-T 11ANCOCK. For Governor. 1d011NNON IIAGOOD. For .11tenata-Governor. . D. XKENNDY. .or Comuptroller-General, .J, C. Corr. k'or Sve:rtary of' Sat., R. Ml.Ss For .t,fornbey-Ginrn. L-or 1 . Y0o31aNS. For Sterintenlelt t, (f diatijo. Moll S. TllwMsll-. For' Adjttant nsinsrt o-laer Arilun A.L .NI.Ir For Wiato Trea18urer1. - Tm-l. 00-1'-t A dver/iver says thlat Scluator ]IhI Ovhr has., recently.joined the JpiAlsopall CharIu-ebl, in which faith he -was; bmplised ill inlfan1cy. Evlvun Cl N(;Unis 'l'I.A Aliriw's let-te of ecHpAIWIlnehts (AarIiId's 1l1 hollow, and vet no0body hals remlenli-I ber-md Ih.-I Al-1h11n' was hlobnlobbingc at week wt hw1( Cmiklin"g just before his: letter appenarvd. Tibuihad is Esaui's' butil, ti voit-f! isi cob's. Wu.1. 'run x1:I~':Wo ims ix 'iwiq.: collfoies inl whch he ( ll ns rC turishamve 1of beenu publislod, --vt themll and pnblish lwm- at omcet! So tI h.t the poplailt.ionI (WI he S1:a4 4n11 be ag gregated? Li'teen coullies show a populaioll of' 1. (, 2 a09 ant6 296,.800 in 1870--a gain of 1:,1,26. -A krLA-ST ACCOUNrS GiOVE.MNOnt Col.. quiRt, of Georgia, was inl at firt waty to scure at two-thirds vote ror re 11oml inat(ionl onl (lhe first bakllot. bell Hill thinks the pnrty is in a bad way and likely to get worse. le will be convinced of it if Colquitt sweeps tho field. Ben aid Alfred do not adore uech other. The Presidential Canvass. The ttroptblicla havo partilly re Covered fion the flirst klock occasion ed by a ventilation of Garfleld's record and the nomination of Haln cock, and tile)' are beginning a desper ate camnpaign. Evoe sacrifico hafs been made to propitiat tie Grant, eleent. What iitt e l tho way of 1'eforni wasI secured 'at Chicago, was throwni away in tGilfld's letter, and his surrender of the civil service and lis flaunt of the bloody shirt, brought Gr'ant out of' his retirement, arrested the pr'emature decline iuto which Don Camneron prlof'esed to have f'allen, and indueed John Logan to set out on a whIolesaO le massacr'e of' thle King's liiaglish. JI en Shae'aninf ~and lilaine, tdesp i the 1('ir b elijet tha21t they we're sold1 & lit in1(te conven('ioni, IiOw J''cfgni;. mlg the deksperin of u he s 1( itiuationa, haOve prt''i ieda to (Io uI hat t.(hey cani to. e'laracflter isl ic .:pa'.t'ia 's in i l hinaIzpo)lis. iiujt ngp bat. the l~lpu)lcan1 party d'es niot ( li'r any~ cause for enthusi listm onl Ihe part of1 ar idenit reCformiers, but prophelItSy ingl" that iDemlocratic suce eess will opent a whole Pandora's bo of1 ev1ils. Ie ! Iimpresses 01n1his hearersi' that. it is bel ter' to henar the ills we hanve thtan Jiy to ot hier.4 ilit we know~ unot of. Shrlewd pol it icail prophets bel ieve that this miode of' argumen)(1t will be used I I by liepblican11 spakerIs to thle s ai I to thi.4 i-: a 'onlfe"sionl of' we'v. erI si their mau-rt' ofi coluetingo the camii)Ij n and in the tne of' thei' - sp'akers, fully' assurec te pe(ople of the abseniceof 01any1, reap1~on to fear a chnange, t he voter's of' the doubtful States mayn thlink twvice before enirol 11ng thiemselves 11nder1 hancock's ban. edi inl JIndianaI. and1( in a fe'w edma' the Demlocrats will f'ollow suitI. 'iac best ji . HlWspekers and1( I he ablest manager's -shldtl be senit to reoinfor'ce Hendricks am?F Vorhees and1( MIe)onald anud Engls i~ th ight. the'y are' making. it.ohs iiue its l teile ice(b.ob' he whotio buitteo bim' il b'ure cals an theianempoiltl~ w itl ll beae. fought and won. Thle triumph 0o' old Blue Jeans in October', 1876, bronght not only Is own State, hut Newv York, New Jersey and( Counneticut ovev ill November, just as Rtepulblican suCCess) in North Cairolina, 01110 anId Penlnsyl.. vaia,~ in 1872, knocked t,he bottom) eIQaB out of the Grieoley mlovement, which up' to October possessed great 1D3emoer'afi dccanger' lies In over-con fIdence.. Hancock's nomibatIon hmas inspir'ed' euch: enthusiasm t;hat his fol lowers are tlgul'ing Out 11s8 majolities on paper', Wile is enemies ar'e OF gankI2ing wily schemes and desperate 3end8ures. TIheo ecIItin wvi1l hOt be -keicded. by' pyr'otechlnles or the noise of tom40ini aid h1urdy-gurdies. The help along, and are of icpaliuble a< VaUtag6 to the pa4y that has a laro stook-of.thil fi store; But woJ disclpli dril ant otail.. ari, af ,all) the W44pons that Colt. If 't Democrati bring all these forces t bear, In addition to the spotless rept tation and sounI coustititional P11ic PIcs of their candidates, we do not me how ihey can lose Indiana or stife defeat in November. Dootor Tanner's Fast. While Dr. Tanner Is pro-oinilenil: the sensation of tho period, throwin Into the shade Garfield and I1ancoc. and the Threo-Grecian war and Tam many and Ant 1-Tanmany contest, anm Whittaker's oars and the state of Gov ornor Tilden's iealtil ho is in dange nevortlheless of iaviig his laurel stoleit from him by proofs that whn he is doing has been done before Wenli he began this task his falur( was confIdentially predicted, because everybody had )roviously failed at it Now ia dozel orit 1istanes of still great cr endurence than his have been resur reelcd. We are told that a Marylam' boy fasted forty days and then die from inability to resume the task o eating. A young man in Albany, i 1829, became religiously Insane an abstained from everything but %vfate for fifty-three days, at the Pindj o Which time he gave up the ghost. Ii 1840 Thoinns Ford, of Washiigtol County, Pennsylvania, lived thirty-nim days without food, owing to a closinl ul of the oriflce of the Stoiach. 114 died on (le ihrlieth day. A Mr. ''O.' of' Cneictit, itt 1789, lived on waei and a little beev 1or forty days withou sustaining any bad effiects. Otet Cal vin Mo'rgan, of NeV London, Coinec tictit, became converted dturinjg a re vival ill 1840, and fasted forty days at nighs, at the end of wlihel titme 114 Wits fearfully haggard ailnd C11ma1ciated but, lie recovered and was kiov leiceforth as "Fortv I)ay Morgan.' A P414-1i 1 Count, reduced to peniry n111d (mo prloud to beg, mado ia wage: of 0hr-e huindIred dollars f hat lie cou]h live lilly days without etatilng or- drinlk ing. The first, t*our days his agoilie from thirst were terrible. sulb,.C (1un.0t1Y hi-s hearirg' and eyesight be C11t Unu11-Sually tCII(e. Oii the tweni ty-first day he died. In 1872 ia 0.. S'ifOK,- All we ask is a trial, andc .M US T B J 3 L ) /yoa will find our stock an~d-prices to' MOMA'STEIL;, .BRICJF-& CO.. '.IoA8 0' . ' McASTma0'.