t|c fonnval. ftlftr k Dciuiiiscr. Proniletors B OL DKIMNGEK, Associate Alitor llllhrim Thursday July <4. Terms—Bl.so Per Annum. English. From and after Jul) 3lsl instant the mil! El* JOI XML will appear as au English paper. We only desire now to stive no tice of ftris ehanae, and may have mare to say a-, boa! it nevt week. Senator Bayard's Opinion. Whnt nm Mm dnt the Extra cw alnw *ff tWHtrcM lnu*TTiewr ia X>* York War Id. I tbink the repeal of the tost oath and the formation of the itnprevvd system of obtain:rig impartial juries vreie atone a sufficient recompense to the eruimrv and to Congress for ail tbe expense and harassment of the session. It is evident that these roost erfol and necessarv refoi ins found lit He favor with tlie President, a 5K* vetoed the ion bills uiUt which ihev w>we at ffrst cen bined a ithout a woid of intimation that he approved of any features of the tcTls- For the reasons I have c I veil I consider the results of the extra session to have been valnaole te the country. They have wiped out a feature of war legislation per mitting the use of troops as police at tlie polls. Thev have removed a test oat .i to our age and coun try. Tbry have made a step towards the abolition of the radical system of packing* juries in political cases. Phey have exposed to th* people i whoa for the oratralization of mar, and for tlie people to be fore st ain is to be forearmed. S 1 consider the results of the extra ses sion to have been favorable to the g>xdfovm meot ot the country and < rvJtafete t - tlie Dem xuatic majori : SHp Whose exertions these valn -1 reforms have lteen rtehiewii de spite the ohstmetiveness of a Re publican Executive. TRUTHFUL WORDS. Prof. Mtyer, our worthy County ! Saperirr<-ndent, is out with his a nual report, which is published in the Watzh>mn ot last week. Tl:e rvjtoi: is unlike most documents of this class aod we regret tliat we can not publish it in full for want of sqpace. The Superintendent gives much practical information and some valuable hints, though thev are r.ot exactly sugar coated, and may not be quite as palatable to the public taste aa such papers usually are. Mr. Meyer starts out by saying that there has been tut little pro gress Bide during the year. Tiiis is undoubtedly, yea necessarily true, although many may not lie willing to believe it. and we honor the Pro fessor"* candor in leaving the beaten track of self-deception and self-glo lifijation and stating the truth so plainly. Tlie cause of popukir edu ekNoaalmafU did grow slowly and al ways will, no matter wliat visionary BBiusutsts may say alou: tin* mat tes. Unt'wbad the Prof, a} s abont the study oi Grain mar in oar schools is ft air true and aftiftber season abic. There are no donbt si ores of boys and girls in our schools .who Lave •'studied grammar" for years 1 and wt are net aWe to write even an ordriary letter creditably. This I is n>t guesswork but fact. And how do such results compensate for the large amount of time s;ent in the study of Grammar—s© called ? In a large majoritv of cases Gram mar had better be abandoned for ] something more practical, as is i>er tiuently suggested by Prof. Meyer. But bear what be says: "I am convinced that much ot the time pupils devote to the siudv of crer.mar is wasted. As alrtadv stated the majoritv of our boys and girls leave school tit about the age of fifteen or sixteen, and at that time they may have committed a number of defmitkms and rules of grammar but have not learned to apply them. If teachers would give language les sons in plaoe of having pupils study technical grammar ami would in sist on constant practice in writing senteuoea and short composition, I believe pnpils would derive greater bew-Si. If book-keeping were sub- j stituted for abstruse "grammar it wonld be of more practical use to a majority of our pupils. I would, of ' course, not be in favor of abolishing i grammar— it pupils are far enough ' advanced to take up this studv and the probability is that'they will stav at school tang enough to acquire a practical knowledge of the subject let them study by all means," We only hope that words so plain and truthful may not be lost. DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION. Baxr For Treasurer. The Democratic state convention met at Harrisburg on the Pth in stant, for the purpose of nominal* trig a candidate for State Treasurer. Hon. It. E. James, of Northampton county was appointed temporary chairman. After adjusting the co i tesied seats and other routine work, Hon. A, .11. Cuffroth was chosen i>er manent President of the oonveution. A number of A ice Presidents and Secretaries were also appointed. Jf oroinntions for bciojr in order, IX C. Dissinger. of North ampton county, John W. Mish, of Lebanon, and Dani'l O. Barr of Al leghany. were named, but the first two named gentlemen were with drawn iiefore a billot w T as had, leav ing the field entirely to Mr. Barr, who was nominated by aoclnnation. After passing a series of well pre i tared and timely resolulious the "*" *- "re adjourned. State Elections in 1879. The first State election this year will lie that of Kentucky, on August 4. The others come in order as fol lows: California, September, State and Judicial officers, four Congress men and Legislature; Maine, Sep. tember 8, State officers and Legisla ture; Ohio and lowa, October 7, State officers in part and Legisla ture: Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi. New Jer sey, New York, l*enn By Ivan in. Vir ginia and Wisconsin, November 3. Governors are elected in all the States named except in Mississippi, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Wis consin. Hon. Daniel O. Borr. Hon. Daniel O. RUT, the Demo cratic candidate for State Treasurer, was Ivun in Indiana oountv. Pa., in PMO. He received only a common , school education. He was tirst. em ployed in a store in his native town. Afterwards lie was employed by Messrs. 1\ A T. Collins, in tho con- i struct ion of the Indiana branch off I thud'. llJl. the completion Of this road ho w.is engaged in ft tel. j •graph office at TUiirsvlile. Mr. ; H irr scon Tame under the notice of Cel. Scott, of the P. It. It., who sent: him to Pittsburg as one of the prin- ; cipal operators there. When Col. Scott left Pittsburg for Altooua, Mr. Harr accepted an appoiutuiout , in tlie Pittsburg Trust Company, a larg® banking house, and has kept said position ever since, a period of twenty-one years. Mr. Bari is a man of standing and integrity and few men have -warmer or more personal fnends in i the community m which ho liyes. : He has the elements of a popular , candidate. The assessed valuation of Millheitn Borough is which is prob ably two fifths of the real value. Mr. Ceo. W. Ilolloway and wife, of Jiurbauk. Ohio, are here 011 u, visit to fatlier-in-law,cousins and friends generally. Welcome. Somebody "up the valley" must have mown oats, else how could the cool winds of last week be accounted for? We move that the follow be kept at it tor at least several weeks longer. ♦• ♦-• —■ ■ ■ John C. Motz has just bought a first class Williamsport Sweepstake I'i.uier, and we suppose by this time it is already set up and doing work, at Mr. Motz's saw mill, near wood ward. Rev. James Crawford, Reformed minister at Lewisburg, has accepted the position f Rector at the Acado mv of Franklin and Marshall Col lege, Lancaster, Pa. The Central Manufacturing Com pany of Lewisburg has this year dis posed of every reaper that had been manufactured. The Company en joys a high degree of prosperity. At Lewisburg one house is being built this summer. This we learned down there his: week, although we did not go exclusively to Ascertain that single fact. Our old friend, Capt. John Millet, has entirely transformed his old dwelling, and it now has a very neat and attractive appearance. Mav he long live to enjoy tlie comforts of his neat little home." T;ieC ent re County Pomona Grange, of the Patrons of Husbandry will meet at Centre Hall on Tuesday, August sth next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. and remain in session during the day and evening. * ' ' *"V/ i OIIUHO ui iIUnVXIIIUI J Will meet at Centre Hall on Tuesdav, August sth next, at 10 o'clock, A I M.. and remain in session during the I day and evening. * )■' —U-TO •TO • Mr. Jonathan Harter has now the I boss side-walk fin town—along the i side of his dwelling. He got his f! Vg i stone of a Mr. Pross in Centre Ilail, j and had thein all cut in regular I squares. It is a bc-autiful and per manent walk. * ♦ * - —. j The apple and peach crop—especi • ally 1113 latter, will be very abundant in this section. Now if the corn, sausage, ham, and lieef crops pan out well in the fall and our friends ( remember us with presents as they ' should, guess wc can manage to live, ; D. V. Rev. 11. C. Ilolloway, of whom i bis native place, Aarousburg. may ; well be proud. Lias resigned the Cuni berland.Md. charge, which so acceptably for many years, and wiil soon remove to Newyille Cum berland Co. Pa., his new field of la- Ur. Success to the good mail aud faithful ruiiuslei. LETTING. —Our school board gives notice that they intend to repair the school house on Penn street and will receive proposals for the job up to August 2nd. Right, gentlemen, but make a good Job of the matter, else you'll get scolded; and if yrtu do make a good job you'll get scolded anyhow. With this number we intend to ! quit the carrier's system,at least for j the present. Our sbbscribers in Millheiui will please call for their pa pers at the post office where we will hereafter deliver them regularly every ; Wednesday evening, unless it may happen, as it rarely does, that much j extra labor throws us back a day. Mr. D. L. Zerby will open a select school in the North Street school house, commencing on the 4th of August. This will be the only op portunity liefore the regular winter term, and we advise parents to make use of it. The charges are moderate so as to enable everybody to send their children. A liberal patronage respectfully solicited. 2t Among the distinguished visitors to our sanctum recently were Jose ph C. Nesbit, Esq., of Lewisburg, Mr. B, F. Stewart, prospective mission ary to Africa, M. M. Zeiglerairl Stalil, students at Harvard Univer sity, Meyer and Rev. W. M. Landis, of Rebersburg, and last but not least. Rev. John Tomlinson, tlie man tcitk a voice , from Aaronsbiug. They all agreed they would call again. It seems that yellow fever has ta ken hold of Memphis in dead earnest and will not be easily driven out. This year it was not imported as was the Cf.se other years, but took its start from the wearing of cloth ing that had been worn by fever pa tients last year. The disease seems to be spreading and the scourged city is panic stricken. Everybody is leaving that can get out of the way. Poor Memphis, how she needs the syrnuaUiv, prayer and help of the nation. ('how .tackson's llcst Sweef Navy Tobucea. 47.1y Life in tho Woods. Wo never saw ft happier party than the one for some timo encamped at Camp Chamberlain , on tho banks of beautiful Ponns Crook, near the rail road, about midway botween Laurelton and Coburn. They came on the 1-th inst., and loft yesterday. Their encampment consisted of sev en tents altogether, used respective ly for. dressing, cooking, sleeping, keeping provision and hospital—al though tho last named seemed to be entirely superfluous. The part/ spent its time in tlshing, exploring, reading, plays, archery, music, de listing and other literary exercises. On the last night of their presence they had special exorcises in prophe sy, poetry, history, recitation and selections in music. They attended preaching in a body the otiier Saturday evening, at Par sley's school house, Rev. Mr. Sell mire officiating. On Monday tho whole party was photographed by that fust class artist and general good fellow, J. Wes. Cornelius, of J,e wishing. We never saw mirth, hilarity and genuine fellow feeling manifest it self 111 a more beautiful phase, and regretted very much tli.it circum stances forbade us to accept a mess ing invitation to "stay all night." The following are the names and residences of this happy party, and if wo happen to get some of them wrong, please blame Mr. Irviu, of Ilarrisburg for it : LKWISBURG. — Mr. & Mrs. Linn, Mr. & Mrs. Mattock, Misses Beaver, Wilson, Dale, Billinger; Messrs. Wilson, Wolfe, Duncan, Slieller, McDonald, Kelly, llimmelreicii. Harriahurg, Mr. Irvin; SunDury, Messrs. Morr, Burrows; Philadel phia, Mr. Harmon, Misses Harri son and Doebler; Williamsport, Misses Smith fc Ay res; W*st (Jlies ter, Miss Noble; Carlisle, Miss Bor len. Tlie Hcrahl man, of Girard Kan sas, goes heavily for our friend, Mr. Elias Wasser, of the Press, and merely because Elias takes liini to task i'or "giving aid and sympathy to the party now seeking to nullify the Federal laws. "It's downright shameful, and if we were oat there just live minutes we'd box that If r <.Utl chap's oars so effectually that he'd hear a Inhuming, roaring noise in his head for at least a fortnight— so we would. But really we are a little muddled oil the matter ourself, as Elias does not say which party he refers to. and so we will ventuie to suggest that it u .*>•£ be the party whose chiefs —Chandler, Cameron, Sherman, and others, stole the Pres idency, lor such an entire nuUijicu tiwi of law, right, honor and decency never before occurred in the history of this country. Gopher them, Ellas, and for every one that gives them "aid and sympathy," and we will go your backing— at this safe distance. SPRING MILLS ITEMS. Mr. Frederick's house is up at last. Who next ? The most and best ice cream for lOcts. a dish can bo bad at J. 1). Long's every Saturday evening. Mrs. Helen Ilanna has been very ill for some time and her recovery is thought doubtful. llev. Oryder Evans, of Pottstown, Pa., end Rev. John M. Evans, of Clarion county. Pa., are here on a visit to their parents. Last Saturday as Mr. Michael Ream, with wife and son, were re turning lioaie from Union Church, tlioy met with an accident which just escaped being serious. They upset coming down the mountain and all three were thrown out. The old gentleman was badly though not seriously hurt. John N. Dunkle, while chopping wood, accidentally cut his foot. The wound is not very serious. YONEY. WASTED—AX EXCURSION. We have been asked very frequent ly of late, whether there would be an excursion to Lewisburg soon, for instance to the probable Harvest Home celebration of Union county, but have been obliged to say in eve ry case that wc do not know. "We hope though that if our neighbors of Union county intend to get up a Harvest Home they may fix upon a locality upon the line of the rail road, say near Lewisburg, and then an Excursion would naturally fol low. The excursion of two years ago was such a grand success and left so many pleasant recollections with our people, that a proposition to ruade the matter a permanent in stitution every year would have re c ived well nigh every vote, and when things took a different turn last summer the disappointment was general. We hope our friends down there will take the matter in hand and act. Let us have a rousing, high old excursion and "We'll all take a ride." ■ ' • ♦ ♦ MARRIED. On the 23rd illt., at the Reformed parson age in Roalsburg, by liev. Win. 11. Groh, Mr .Samuel Rage, of Rock Hill, ami Miss riiebe S. Gill of Pleasant Gap. On the 6th Inst., by the same, Mr. Win. Klinefelter and Miss Mary Uechdol, both of Potter township. Oil tlie 20th in* t-, :it tlio resilience of the bride's parents, near Rebersburg, by Key F. AuranU, Mr. Alvin Sliucy anil Miss Al ice C. ConUo, both of Pleasant Gap, Cent county. DIED. Onthetltli lust., in Harris township, Mrs Sarah Kuhn, wife of Alexander Kuhu, aged 43 years, 7 months aud 15 days. On the 24th nit., in Davis, Illinois; Mr. John Vore, formerly of MiUheim, ajjed 73 years. On the 15th inst., in Gregg township, Mr. Michael Hettinger, aged 4$ years. 2 months and 14 days. On the 17th inst., in Qreggtownship, Mrs. John Zublcr, aged 04 years, 3 months and 4 clays. CHURCH DIRECTORY. USITEU BRETHREN.—Rev. Mr. Landis Will preach next Sunday morning. EVANGELICAL.—Rev, W. H. Hartinan will 1>: each next Sunday evening. REFORMED— Iiev. J. G. Shoemaker, Pastor Preaching in Aarousburg next Sunday mor ning. LUTIIEUAN. — liev. J. Tomlinson, Pastor. Preaching in AarousburgnextSunday mor ning—German, ami in Millheiui in the evo- Lodge and Sooiety D 1 eotory. The Mlllhrltn Cornet Tlnnd tvlll meet In tho Towh I lull on Mouikiy utul Thursday I'Vcnln^. % - . „ Providence UranßO No. 217 I . ot *• meet* in Alexander abloek on tho 2nd sa tnrdaj*ofetlcll month at fl'-* r. *i. nl on t lioAiXt StiiuiMuy of oueli month at l, v i {*. M. MTllhotin Loilao No. DM. T. O. O. F. moot* in the Now Hall, I'onn street, every Saturday ' TSritfe Library v>eu overy Fatimlay eve niiiff after rio'outck. The Millholin l. $ I- Aso,"lotion m®®*" In Uu> Town Hull, on tho even.?!* or tlio second Mi inlay oreueh month. Mlllheim escort of Company n.. nth It®Rl* ment, National Huaros will hold ttle.T drill meeting, on tiro second story of Alex ander's Block, every Tuesday and Friday eveiilnpc. (TACTION. —All persons are herotiv can j tloned not to purchase u certain shanty, erected on my lands, near Delhi's saw mill, In llaines township, us T claim the same as my property. All persons are also oautiou '.•d not to remove or take aiiyltiliiK from said promises. DANII I. WOLF. Ilaines township, July 2tth, 1875*. 20-3 N r OTIOK.~All persons are hereby can Honed not to enter upon the lands of the subscribers for the pur pom of hliootiip; s(|ulrreis, or for other unlawful objects. as tli<-\ arc determined to enforce the law uefainst all trespassers. KM.VMTKI, HARTKH, Kl.i AS WKHT, UEUIiKN liAUTER. Miles township, July 24th, IS7U. 2iid VI > MIMSTUA T< >lt's N * >TI' K.—I-elters of adiiiiiiistralioii on the estate of l.cvi ■snook, late of Miles townsliin, deceased, h ivlng been granted to the UII Icrsiprued, nil persons knowing themselves Indebted to tin 1 said estate, are requested to luuke im mediate payment, anu those hiring claims anuiost the same, to present them pioperly I probated for settlement, without delay. JACOB W. SNOOK, liiAAS \V. SNOOK, 2'Vbt. Administrators. Millliclin Nurkct. Wheat No. 1 1.05 IN heat No. 1 I.<H> Corn It ye 4} Oats White ~... 25 tints. It lick 23 Buckwheat 80 Flour (j.fO Bran Shorts, foi nn 15.00 Suit, per Brl 1.75 Blaster, ground IOJKI t'einent, per Bushel 45 to fit) Barley 50 Tymothvseoil Flaxseed CloversceiL • • Loo Butter R Hams 1" Sides "0 Veal 3 Fork r. el Kegs 2 Potatoes Lard.... 5 Tallow 0 Soap 5 Dried Apples Dried Peaches Dried Cherries 4 COAL MA UK KT. Kjrs Coal $5.25 stove " 5.50 Chestnut" s.'*' Pea 4 *.50 Corrected every Wednesday by Gcpluiit & Musscr. P. GEPII \K D. A. MISSKR GEPHART & MUSSER DKAI.ItItS .IN Urniii, CIOVCPSPOII, llonr A Fwl, Coal, lai tor A Salt. MILLHEIM, PA. llifchost marketßprlec paidl(or"alllkin<lsi C3-^AJ.2sT, Delivered either at the 11RICK MILL for fat the old AIUSSEK MILL,'.In MILI.HEIM. OOL, PLASTER & SALT Always 011 hand and sold at prices that do ly competition. A share of the public elicited. 30-Iy 019 AND RELIABLE. Da. SASPORD'S LIVER IXVIGOR.VTOR ia a Staudur.l Family Run-vly for ** diseases of the Liver, Stomach ami j?offi':B.—lt is Purely V< rotable.— Jt never /£L B J JH Dbilitd *—ll io <*£'£? V! y f.v J Ui Cathartic and G 1 A ff ff W***, l V s V 1 M A %O V V o '' I<l^o°£O\\>£RF(L Vv t .®> V VW#H *®V ?-A \A V) A A o S*V>*|J ECI |AV„\ vc 3 fi B* 1 m v^f\ D S >IL WJ\°VVSV # I 5 •^* S6 N'J^\ B9 A\O O4 ' HP?® U< E sl°a^ p \s, NA** O FILL LLT? jLjl 0 G B Los BEEN used IP FA RAW ERP ■*** IN my practico W P* ,% AND by TLIC public, ?|W R*>**F° R nioro than 35 years, WILLI unprecedented results. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. S. T. W. SANFORD, M<D< F ISW OKKMTY AM OKI (JOIST WILL TELL VOL ITS KEI'ITATIO.M. (MQfifl retu rns in'3o days oh tlOOln vested. u)lZuu Ofll3 iul Reports and information free. Like profits weekly on Stock op tions of *lO to SSO. Address T. Potter Wiglit A Co., llankers, 35 Wall St. N. Y. A GREAT OFFER ! TOLSFRIANOSSLE> upwards, not used a year, good as new; warranted; NEW PIANOS and ORGANS At KXTKAORDINAUY LOW priees/or cash Catalogues Mailed. HORACE WATERS, Agt., 40 East 14th St., N. Y. P. O. Box, 3530. SANFORD'S JAMAICA GINGEF. QAUFNTTTL'FL T 'IO only combination of uiirli UNU KJ the true Jamaica Ginger with choice Aronpit cs and T L iff AM L French Brandy for Cholera, jAMAIuA Cholera Morbus. Cramps 6I jnmiuuu PJ . I)IAR ,. LLOEA & byaen n tat firm tcl '.v. Dyspepsia, Flatulency, FRTN(TTIR Want of Tone and Activity uiliUlJlli in the Stomach and Bowels and avoiding the dangers of Change of Wa ter, Food and Climate. Ask for *■*> e-.--.p-. Jamaica Ginger. HARRIS' STANDARD STORE, I I , : 1 -■? , , 1235 ST. - LEWISBURG, PENNA. We always lead, we never imitate,' AND CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. F Our shrives and counters arc now lorded wllljlni/hi new Good from Jioor to cciliug consisting of the following articles: Millinery Department. Spring and Sumnu r Hats it* Bonnets, Trimmed and untrimmed, Ladies, Misses & Childrcns Chips. Slrau'j? it Leghorns. French t Domestic Floiccrs. lSrocadcd, Two toned it Double faced Jiibbons. Satin, Gros Grain and Silk llib lions. Dlwk Colored, Silks and Satins. u 44 Ve I vets it Plashes. " 41 Ostrich Feathers. Hit Ornaments, Ac., etc., d , THE GREAT Bee Hive Store OF LOOK: H^vjeist, The Largest Dry Goods and Carpet Store in Central Pennsylvania Is j list receiving its Second immense Stock FOB, SPRING OF 1879, $20,000 WORTH Now in stock bought fCrcash and sold so low that every body In want of first class Dry Goode will be largely interested in buying their goods at the I live Store. S'HIO yards of new Cai pet just received, 2*> per cent, below last Masons Price, comprising the largest, cheapest and hand someststock eve sluwa in this City. Beautiful Brussel carpet only 75 cents, Beautiful Ingrain carpet 25 cts., Good Floor Oil Cloth 2 yards wide 7 1 cents. Great bargains in Carpet Chaius and Mattings. 500 Fairs of Misses* andChildrcn Stockings ft. cts. a pair. Great bargains in Men's and Ladies Stockings, '/he largest and cheapest stock of Black colored and Fancy Silks, Black Cnshmers, Black Alpaccas, Jamestown Alnaccas, Fancy Dress Plaids Matelesse in all colors and all the new styles of Dress Goods ever .shown in this City. Wonderful Bargains in Mens and Bovs Oisimers, Col toad e Pants Stuff, Shirting, Ginghams, Ticking, Table Liuons, Towlings, Stc., & 5000 yards of the best quality of Calico at 4 cents a yard, nd eveiy thing proportionately cheap. By keeping only first class goods, selling at very low prices, and fair, honest dealing, we have built up a very Targe business, not only in Clinton County, but in all the adjoining counties, reaching hundreds of miles distant, enabling us to buy goods in large quantities and thereby can undersell all competitors. Call early and bo Convinced of the Great Bargains we offer; . i • . • Bee Hive Store, Sign of the Large Bee Hive Over the Door, 65 Main Street, LOCK HAVEN, PENNA. J. J. EVERETT, PROPRIETOR.- 20,000 lbs of good wasted wool wanted Iu exchange fofr tlxo above bargains for which tile highest cash price will be paid. Sotions & Fancy Goqtls_ Dcparlffient. Hosiery, Glares A Corsets, liurhinrfs A Colhreites. Linen Cujfs <fc Collars. Silk, Linen and Cambric Handker chiefs. Silk Bows A TTcs. i% d; Worsted VailintfS. Breton, linssia.il it Hamburg Luces Gilt, Pearl. Ivory <t Si/Jfc Buttons. Hamburg Edgings, 100 different styles. Towels <0 Hapkins Jewelry, Pcrfunury it //air Goods. NESBIT BROS., Successors to tlio "East Lewisburg Lumber & Manufacturing Company," Mnunracturei-H 0 f Flooring, Siding, Moulding, Doors, Sash, Blinds. Verandas and all other kinds of Building Materials, 7 h /Uw-'ffffl * BKfXO provided with ample hictlitie; the Intent nnd mont Improved lilfleiiiVtoi Kd In"tner. 1 ' W ° "* l ° WU> 11,1 We give special attention to tiic furbishing of Material for th better grc des of HOUSE BXJZXjiDiisra-. Also, to tli'e manufacture of SCHOOL OFFICE and CHURCH Fuiui- TITRR SUNDAY SCHOOL dud FACTORY-TABT LEWIMBtKU. _>• M , {T JJIUIS N. B-We enn semi Materials to Cuburn or f Mid cjicnp height*. j ,■ NOTICE™* am O&ffi^SSS^UTt. TW WHITESEWING MACHINE Co. CLEVELAND, OHIO. iQttWlh MMW* ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Bcllefontc, Pa. OFFICE ON ALLEGHANY STREET, MRS. ANNA M. WEAVER :ha£ just returned from the city with a large lot of MILLINERY GOODS TOR SPRING AND SUMMER. Straw and Leghorn Hats, trimmed and nntrint nted, also Bonnets, Flowers, & Ribbons. ir DRESSMAKING A SPECIALITY.^ Stop on Peun Street opposite Harta's Foanfir™. L C. & S. C. RAIL ROAD. WESTWARD. 1. ' 3. 5. Leave a. m. p. m. r.M Montnndon 7.00 1:55 G.'Ji Lewisburg 7.15 2.20 C.35 Fair Ground 7.20 '2.-J) Weld 7:23 '2AU Vicksburg. 7.35 2 48 Miflllnbnrg 7.45 3.15 Millmont, 8.00 3.35 Laurel toil 8.10 3.59 Coburn . 02.5 Arrive at Spring Mills 9.50 EASTWARD,' 2. 4. 6. Leave a. \t. a. \r. p. Sjrring Mills yt.io Coburn 10.35 Laurelton 11,45 4 05 Millmont 11-50 4.20 • P. M; NllUltiburß 12 10 4.50 \ icksburg ' 12.20 5.05 Bield 12.27 5.13 Fair (.round 1L35 5.23 1 ewisbiug • 0.35 12.45 5.45 Arrive at Montaudon.. f 50 . 1.00 6.00 Nos. 1 & 2 cmmct at Montaudon with FYie Mail west on the Philadelphia & Erie Rail Road. Nos 3 & 4 with Day Express cast and Nia gara Express west.. Nos. 5 with Fast Line west. ■ An Omnibus will run letuecu Lewisburg and Montnndon, to convey pfts>aYigers to and from Itteiflt* Express east uu the Phila delphia & Erie Railroad." The regular Railroad Tickets will be hon ored between these two points. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. DIV. WINTER TIME TABLE. f>n and after SUNDAY, Nov. 10th 1873, the trains ou the Philadelphia <S Erie Rail road Division will run as follows ; WESTWARD, ERIE MAIL leaves Pldladeipia.. 11 55 p. m. " " Harris burg.. ..4 2la. m. " 44 Williamsport ..8 35 a.m. " Jersey Shore..l) 07 a. in. 44 Lock Haven.' .9 40 a'. m. 44 . Runovo 11 00 a. m. ftrr. at Erie 7 35 p. m. NIAGARA KXl'.leav. Philada.... 7 20a. m 44 44 Harrisburg 10 50 a." in, 44 arr. at WiUiainspoi t 200 p.m. 4 4 44 ; Lock Haven 325 p. m FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia. .11 45 a. n( 44 Harrisburg... i 335 p. in' arr. at Williamsport. .7 25 p. m' 44 44 Lock Haven... 840 p. nr EASTWARD. PACIFIC EXP. lcav. Lock IJaven. .6 40 a. in 44 Jersey sJioro 7IT a. id. 44 , 44 Williiunsjiort 7 s"> a., in. 44 arr. at Harrisburg. .11 55 a.m. 44 44 . Philadelphia 3 45 p.m. DAY EXPRESS leaves Lock Haven 11 20a- in 44 44 Willi;iH!spo'rtl2 top.m 44 arr. at Harrisburg..4 10 p. i. 44 44 Philadelphia 7 20 p. in. EHIjK MAIL leaves Renovo 8 35 p. m. 4 4 44 Lock llav 4 en. .'.9 45 p. m. 44 . 44 . Williamsport..ll 05p. m. 44 arr. at Harrisburg 2 45a. in. • 44 • • 44 Philadelphia...,7 00 a, m. FAST LINE leaves Williamsport..l2 35 a. in. 44 arr. at Harrisburg.... .3 55a. m. 44 44 Philadelphia. ...7 40 a. ill. Parlor Cars will run between Philadelphia and Williamsport on Niagara Express West, Erie Express West, Philadelphia Express East. Day Express East and .Sunday Expres East. Sleeping cars on' all nlglH trains. WM. A. BALDWIN. General Sup $25 TO mOO !?„*'.• 'KISS foimdation for substantial fortunes every, week, ..ml pays an immense percentage of proflts by the now Capitalisation System of oueratiug in Full explanation on application to Adamß, Brown, & Co., Bank ers, 20 Broad St., N. Y. 21-Iw. 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