®lje lournal V VV , * S N W\V\V\V\VK % . falter & Dcmicr. Proprietors. v 8.0. DKINIXGRU. Associate Editor. Millhcini. Thursday Jan. 11 Torms —$1.50 Par Annum. • ' • Now and Then. Tim Return Board of iAiuisana is , A self-perpetuating IMXIV, the peroral members being appointed for life. • The laws of the state require that the Board shall be m ide ur of meiu i hers of the several political parties, £ (Hit the present board, in violation ? of even common decency, pavs not v the slightest regard t the law. as , Wells himself was forced to admit before the Congressional Inveslig.it • iug Committee, The same men that now constitute tlic B ard. did so in 1874. Their process of counting then was so infamous that a Republican Congress raised a Committee to in quire into the matter. The mem bers of said committee were Wm. A. •Wheeler, the Kepublicau candidate for Vice Presided, George F. Hoar, Win. P. Fryo, Chas Forater, W. W. . Phelps, all Republicans, and C. K. Potter and Samuel M irshaH, D.nuo crats. Foieler, 1 Potter and Marshall Presented : report, Feb 23rd 157., from whic!l WJ quote the following ; "We understand the committee to be unanimous in finding the fiict tlmtHhe action of the Returning Board has defeated the will of the people as expressed by them at tin* * polls on the .'trd of November. IS7I. The people then electeil to tin* lower House of their Legislature a nnjori ty tf Conservative memliers ; a i*or t ion of tlie Conservative members thus electeil were refused their cer ' tificates. This is an act of great in justice to the individuals, of gravest ilanger to the State and free govern uient ami ought to be inimediatelv corrected hv any power eo;n;H.teat to correct if.** It sterns th it e/o i this was nut strong enough far Wheeler, Hour and Frye, and they submitteu anoth er report, in which they say : "In our judgment this condition of things is fraught with ttie gravest j-eril to the whole country. That - the people of any State should be un willing to determine by peaceful and • legal means the r*sidt of their elec tions. and that the President should be com|ellod to interpose the miliui . rjr force of the government to pig vent civil war. is a terrible misfor tune. But the evil goes much furth -• cr. Upnu the elections in Louisiana, as in other States, depends the right to their seat of Senators and Repre sentatives elect, who are to aid in making laws for the whole country, ami the choice of Presidential elec tor* upon whose vote tuny dejieud ' the title to oflie of the President of the United States himself. No par ty in tlie United States will like to suomitto a result decided by the votes of electors chosen by . such means. * * There is in our judg ment the greatest danger that these elements may enter into the next national election to so great an ex tent that it may leave the real ex pression of the will of the people in • doubt. In " such case, an appeal to foice. Jike that which has been made in Louisiana, must result in- civil war, spreading throughout the entire . country." This is putting the case rather strongly, foj Republicans, but there is no doubt the committee, includ ing Mr. Wheeler, were as candid a3 they were earnest, in what they said. Consequent upon this report, the members of the Louisiana Legisla ture thus fraudulently returned aud seated by Grant's bayonets, were ousted and the duly elected members took their sects. Kellogg, however, was recognised as Governor of the state, although he had no more right to tlie executive chair, of Louisiana than the king of Dahomay. This was called a compromise by the Ad ministration and the Republicans in Congress. Much interest was felt throughout the country bv meu of all parties, what Mr. Wheeler would have to say on the late actions of the Louis iana Return Board— actions infinite ly more rascally than those of pre ceding years. No doubt Mr. Wheel er wrestled with consience long and * hard, for he had nothing to say in the unhappy controversy for a long time. Finally conscience is quieted —pocketed, and Mr. Wheeler speaks: He says ''Congress cannot investi gate whether Louisiana has gone for Tilden or Haves ; the action of the Returning Board on this point has been tiual and conclusive." Further on Mr. Wheeler, strains hard to give Wells and Anderson * certificates of character, thinking no doubt they need them very much : "I have the highest opinion of the personal integrity Of Wells and An derson. Both are native Louisiun ians. Wells was a faithful Union man. who was hunted with dogs through the swamps by the rebels, while Anderson fought bravely on tbe Confederate side." The doctrine that Congress can not investigate how a state has real ly voted, and that the finding of a pack of scoundrels is final in the .• matter, is so monstrously abs jrd as to carry its own refutation on its very face. No one will he influenced or deceived by it; but it is a down right shame that a man who was thought fit to occupy the second of fiee in this Republic, should lie capa ble to utter stuff that would disgrace the merest pettifogger. Tons of certificates of character can not give the Louisiana Return Hoard even common respectability, when it is known that its several niembeiß are steeper in crime : J. Madison Wells shot and mur deivd a Spaniard in Rapides parMi ; is a defaulter to the State of Louis iana in a sum exceeding $12,000 : is impudently pressing a fraudulent claim of $700,000 against the gener al gove ninent. and is known to both parlies in Lou.tiiaiia as, what Hen* r alSheridan proclaimed him to lie. "a d'shunest iKilitical trickster. M (ieneral Anderson, as president of lire Boeuf and Crocodile Navigation Oomnany, did, with Ids eon federal es, f. .indolently appropriate SSO.OOO in puld'c money ; was expelled from soc.ety in Rapides par sh for cheat ing at cards, and is a notoriously corrupt and scheming politician ? Louis M. Kenner is an illetmate s.v liNakee|M*r, who Itegan life a waiter i:i a gambling hell and was kicked out of it by the proprietor for rob bing t he till. Uas the Republican party— the party of great m nl ideas—sunk low lh* it is willing that such scoundrels should appoint the Preei dent of the United Slates V - Tte political situation is grow ing brighter for tle Demln of street preaching, and soino of tlie heare-s were thus afforded at least one opportunity to examine the true unwarduess of their wicked hearts. The Millheirn B. & L. Associa tion is no longer an ex;erimeut. but a proud success. The Board of Di rectors have much reason to con gratulate themselves on - their safe aid economical management of the concern. In this respect it compares favorably with any institution in central Pennsylvania. The second year is just closed and the annual report will be presents! at the next regular meeting, Feb. 12. Sutecrip tion books for stock in the 3d Series are open until that date. The series l is limited to 200 shares. Persons j wishing to take stock will please ' call op J. 11. Reifsnyder, Treasurer, I or any of the Dlre:tors. 4 * A. A. Frank bought Abe. Ilar tsihi property, in Millheira. - ♦ ♦ • ♦ ■ ' Applet on A Muslin, nly9sct*. I>er yard, at Rover's in Aaronsbury. -♦• ♦ Our neighbor 1). L. Zerby pur chased Sam'l M. Swariz's property, now occupied by Rev. J. M. IN ice. * ■■■■l. ♦• ♦ ■ Poplin Alpaca Dress goods, 25 cents a yard, at 1.1). Buyer's store, Aaronshurg, Pa. The rail road shows some signs of life. Ueorgw Itoop, hauled about a ton and a half of biidge India through town on Monday. Under the heading Vniteil ux sta>ul % you will find a very instruc tive article on Building Associa tions, on our outside. Read it care fully. Neutral Oil cents per gallon. Best Machine oil in the world. No grit—no clogging where tliin oil is used. It is the best—buy no other. S-'lil ut foyer's, Aaronaburg, I\E Tlie other day Adam Burtgea lmuglit 32 acres of land from Win. Wirt, at $l2O per acre. This is |>art of the old Diuges farm recently puichased by Mr. Wirt. ••• Mr. John Emerick, of Mad is in burg, informs us that tlie musical convention and conceit were a suc cess. We congratulate our Madison buig friends for their good luck. The recent session of the Clin ton County Teachers 1 Institute must have been a rare intellectual feast. Eight regular l% Prolesora" on duty, not even counting the professors of religion nor Prof. Sin nil. From a Lock llaven paper we learn that our friend B. M. Herring was recently presented with a gold headed cane by his Sunday School class. We presume BEN richly de served that caning. — -• i ■ DOCTORS PLENTY. George Arney. W. W. Woods, Charl Lsitxell, James Thompson, Wlliam Keller and Hubert llamill, ali of Penn's Valley, aie now attending medical lectures at Philadelphia. J. J. Everett, tl e successful merchant of the Bee Hive store. Lock Haven, has again gone East to replenish his stock. Those of our readers who go to LOCK Haven will do well to make their purchases at the Bee Hive. ♦♦ -♦ i Bald Bugle and Spring Creeks are being stocked with black bass, two hundred and tweuty live of which were lately deposited at six different points in said streams. Could not our memer, Mr. Alexan der, d > something io that direction for Penns Creek ? We learn from some of our teachers that the recent session of the County Teachers' Institute was a marked success, and that the peo ple of BeUefonte took inore than or dinary interest in it. We regret that it is impossible for u% for want of space, to publish the proceedings. ■ ■ m Tlie B.dlefonte papers are going for a certain Peter Curreii, late pro prietor of the Bush House, for slip ping off without paying his printers' bills. Brethring, we are ashamed of vou for being so blunt as to suf fer yourselves to be cheated by a Piiil idelphia plug. We lose nothing by Curren. From the proceeding of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Union county recently held, we 3ee that John Sankey, of Mifflinfcnrg, former ly of Millhelm, was found guilty of forgery and sentenced to pay a fine of SIOO with costs of prosecution, and to undergo an imprisonment in the county jail for four months. PENNSYLVANIA LEOISLAUUHE. The State Legislature met on Tues day Jan. 2. The Renuhlicaiis hav ings majority in both branches elect ed all their officers of course. John C. Newmyer, of Allegheny, was chosen I resident pro tern of the Se nate, and E. lieed Nfeyer, of Ibad ford, S|wak,-r of tlie House. Except ing tlie reading of the Governor's message, nothing of any general in terest has thus far transpired. Says the IV-llefonte Hi public in : John Wolf, of Potters Mills, killed two hogs named Hayes and W.tell er the former weighing. PV), the lat ter 484 pounds, and only Id months old. We had no idea that Hayes and Wheeler were so heavy or so young but we did have a vague ituiressinu that something orful h.td hapja-ned thm, on or about Nov. 7Lli last. I'uten couies to our telief and t* lis exactly what it was. NOTHINO can oe fairer than MI. Daniel F. Beatty's mode of doing hosiness, and which evinces his con fidence iit the superiority of his in struments over all others. lie war rants his pianos and organs for six years, gives a few day's test trial, and refunds money if purchasers are not satisfied. By this means his in stilments are brought into competi tion with others, and invariably come out victorious. Address all communications to Daniel F. lieat ty, Washington, Warren County, N. J., U. 8. A. See bis advertise ment, 4w. MARRIED. On the 28h ult., by Hpv. F. Aurand, Mr. Jnmeft 11. Ditley. of PNniu't V 4 Nlnuder. MIKI Miss Kmtna Strohecker, all of Sugar Valley. On tin* 81st. nil.. Iy the same, Mr. Iluny A. lltwk. f Biusli Valley and Mi*s Mary A. Voauda, of Georges Valley. DIED. It is with f- ♦•lines of sadness tlmt. We Hie ralU'd II|hII l memd tlit* d*.dh of Klsoiiora. vningetd daugh ler of 1 >•. K. .1. and M nia Deithl*r, I .It lie Nora as she was familial Iv called, was an interesting eliild. She Was t lie of Ilie household, kind and affectiona*e, cheerful andoliedi ent. Love whii the uiahiSiirliig if her actions; she was I v d by all who knew fter. Her sickness was short, lnt lerritdv severe, it pleased her Heavenly Father to choose her in the ''Furnace of atlliction," Iut true to ills promise, lie was present Willi 11 is Kiiatainiug grace. as she pass ed through the "Duk V dley." He venHed His promise. "When tliou pH">s*>t through the WHleiS I will.p.* with tiiee. and through the livers, they shall at nveillow tle*e, when thou shalt not 1m hurtled ; neitJici shall the II ones kindle upon thee." On Christmas, as the clock struck one, while her play in ite.t were eii joying the innocent festivities of that happy day, the messenger of death came and loosed tlieailvercord, when the g >ldell IMWI was broken, and the pitcher was broken at the fountain, a.id the wheel was broken at lite cistern, ll w.i* in one sense a sorrowful day, and vet in an other u j ivfill one. A.s C iris'mas makes its annual return we will ever Im* re minded of the fact that on this dav our In lie Nora realized the desires of her heart as expressed to her mother at the commencement of her sickness. "• bad rather die ami be with my Savior." Nora was Ia MM NOV. Ist, 1854. died Dec. 25th 1875. ajjtd I*2 years, I month and 24 d iys. "Peace to her ashes." S. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Th" Lord's Supper will be ad minislerel in the Reformed Church in Aaronshitrg. next Sundsv. Ser vices will commence n Thnrsdav evening and will Im continued each morning and evening until Suuduv evening. Lodge and Society Directory. Milliieim Cornet Hand will meet on the lirst ll> ir of the Journal office building on Monday and Thursday evening. Providence Grange No. 217 p # ~f 11,, meets in Alexander's block on the 2nd Siturd iv of each moath at 54 I*. M. and ■ —inai I" 'IWI >~mm 4 Daniel F. Beatty's r ICTION.—The reputation I have pabied ami ih* celebrity >( inv bi j >n, have indie: ed *oitit* unprincipled pard's and agents to copp inv c*t 1 cii'ars, an I misrepresent my Instruments; a* mist this lue public ar* hereby cant I ued. All lay O.'iiaiis oeai mv trade-in ik. •; dden Tongue. n I all inv l'i t llh! bv all Mures. Office, i t'. North Kutaw street," Kaiti. 11 ore, do—UEFKHKNCE : J. I.KSI'EK, Cashier Howard Hand, Baltimore, Md. 5000 AGENTS SttTSiv 'X CHARLEY ROSS Written by lib father. A complete account of this ,n >s! Mysterious Aa.l i •lion and Ex citing Search. Witu !•';• fsiinii'* ladlersand lluiitratiaiiH. Outsells all olner IJ*Kks. Our l< k .W iiri'Ts In ue d iy. I'ei'ms lib eral. AN Agents wantedn i our ceii Family Hl'-ilvs. \Vliu invaluable lllus trite IAI Is and Superb Bin linns. .IOUN h. Porrau a Co.. Puu.isiiers, i'liiiadclplna. xVB3. HAF.TER, AUCTIOX'EIiIt, MILLIIEIM, PA. Tenders his services to the public. S itisfiictiou guaranteed. Charges moderate. BpM-b;d nupvtsedes .11 others in urieealnl durability. Sent to any address fori"*.—A business as sistant wanted in tlib and adj iceiitcmiiilies. (hrcu'.xr* fre. C. I) R.Vw.dON A: (1> , *>2l Area St., i'lilla. EMPIRE CLMi N S Sl'd RE J. F. Chambers, Proprietor, POST OfliCE Building, Millheim. Pit. Keeps a full line of Clothing Hos iery, and Genls' Furnishing Goods always 011 hand, and sells at ths lowest living prices for cat h. 17 Iy rZf\ AA/\ Brsscuinnts for I*T7. t)v/' /' M ' Kvcryliody is ge.iliig I'll 11 It's VM ICItK'AN AiONTUI.Y,.! ihli- Iv i: lust rate I, ably Faml.y Aluga/ltie at omjr i vc.tr. Specimens ftct*. tint. AT TRitMH TO 'l. IIS JOHN fct. I'OrftlUiU, I'ubv, I'm adehihiu K8 T AHLIHIIED 1809. P. 0. & A .P. LAOBY, Atto noys- Rt-Law, 520 Seventh Street, Wnthhujton, I>. C. Inventor*. XVe procure patent* In nil countries. No ATroH'.RT rKI.A IN AIM A NCR No charge .Ill less (lie patent is granted. v., fee* for in ik lute piehulmiry examinations. No addi tional fees for oldnlMinir and conducting it rehearing. Speei IL .iMeatl JII glviMi to .liter, fcrenev Case* liefore HP* Patent Ofltce, Kx tens| ns in'f reC nitres*, lufringoiucut Suits io different stiiies, unit Illic it lon appertain ing lo lit vmil i.tiis or Patent*. SKNI STAMP KOr I'VUl'ill.Kf til VINO PULL INSTHUOTtONS. I' it it eft Motes CimrlN .V l>t'|mrlmrnt Claims prosecuted in the Supreme Court f I lie I niteil Stales, Court n! Claims, Court of Commissi 'iicus of Alabama< i.tints. South ern Claims Commission, ami all classes of wat nanus before Hie Executive l>e{tari lueiiL Arrmr. of I'sj and Homily. Omenta*, soi.niitus, ami BWUVU of the late war, or their heirs, are in many cases entitled lo in ney from the Government, tf whi*-h they have tin Knowledge. Wrliefull his torv of tieivife, ami state amount of pav am! bounty received. KueUt.se stamp, ami a lull remv, alter examination, will be given you without charge. Pension! All FIRRTCBRS, SOI.I>IKIIS AND SAMORX wounded, ruptured, or iniur<.d iti the late w ir however slightly, arc entitled to, and e i:t obtain n IUJI.S 1 , m. I oiled State* brnrrnl I .mid Oltt.e Contested Land Cases, Private Land Claims. Mwiirg. preempt inn, and Homestead Cases, prosect:t"d iH'fore tlie General Latul Offlcc ami Department of the inlet lor. l.nnU Warrant*. We pay cash for It tual v Land Warrants, ami wv invite cnrrt'S|Mindence with all par ties ha viux any for sale, ami (the full and explicit instructions where assigninents are in o feet. We condnet our business in seperate Bu reaus. having therein the eleiiea] assistance of ible ami experienced lawyers, and give our closest personal sti,ervlsion to every imiMrtaiit paper prepared in e eh case. Promptest attention thus secured to all busi tievs entrusted us. Address. n. H. A A P. MCE V, Attorney*. W ASHING r ON. l>. C. Any person desiring inform it ion as to the standing anil respotislbl.Pv of the mettibers of the llrin will, on re juesl. lie furnished with a satisfactory reference in his vicinity or Congressional district. BOOTS & SHOES j The Centennial Flection Is over and it ii fixed beyond doubt that Samuel J. t'ildan Selected President of tte P"'led States, but the Great Kxclteiitent at the store of J. 1M in MILL UKIM still continues, lie has Just returned irniii lue WW em eitl-s with a large and well seiei-fed stoek. of 13oo*a a-'d £h"Ct. which eau not Is; surpassed in Point of tjuilitv and Cheapness by any store IU tne county. iVlc 'tWoi'ifcrnb'i 50 to r-r\ $4.00' Wr. KlHKMlirril lias l^-ea J i a practical shoemaker for the last r •* ' ii years and is therefore more ~T~ ] i coiupetcnt to iiiaUe aselecJiou > ''"d tha'l other retailers who have not had the b-ne- i p^wJ Lt of ids experience. V j X j Any person who • douhls this 'tmmrn MJ call and see. 0 . c 3'l A, '"°- Q | 1 you ate ia want* of pure DRUGS, "MEDICINES, i • OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES. FANCY GOUDSand IIOLWDAY A °YS, go ta> KIsKVtITHS fIRIC STORE, where you will be accommodated in these several lines ~ i | of goods at the lowest cash prices. ' S'JlCHivol? SiOT " M'THE CHEAPEST IN THE WORLD.**" PETES, SO ITS "MAGAZINE S'JOItSAT REDUCTIONS TO CLUBS."S POSTAGE PRE-PIP TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS. PETERSON'S M WA7.INE ha th U:~U Original Stories of any of tlielady's books, the ' 1 )H*st Colored Kasliiou Plates, the t*t Kereints, the best Steel Eugravlnrh &c.. &. ' family ought In t ike It. ft nv>r* for thtmoru-y than any (nth* world. It will con tain. next year, in its twelve u.imbars— UN E TH< )U>AN I) I'AG E3 ! FOUR I'EEN cI'LENDID STEEL PLATES ! TWELVE COLORED BERLIN PATTERNS! TWELVE MAMMOT.i COLORED FASHIONS 1 NINE HUNDRED WOOD CUTS! TWEN 1' Y-FOUIt PAG ES OF MUSIC ! ' K will aNa give Five. ORJUNAI. COPYRIGHT NOVELETTES, by Mrs. Ann 5. Wepln ns t Prank lae liciieiiici. M.s. l-'ramv* IhetjrMUi Hnrnette MarCeita Hotley and l.ucv 11. 1 op er AN. nearly a hundred short' r stories, ALL OHKUN u., by tne nest authors of Amci .ea. MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION PLATES are ahead of all others. These plates are engraved oil steel, TWICE THB CECAL BMB TEKH* (Always I:: Advanre) 12.50 A YEAR 2 Conies for 8160 ) With a copy of the premium picture'OS * 2t>) "Consw AI.MS'S SC 3 •• •• 4 s.' \ RENDER,' a Hue dollar enprarinp, to the person gettinp up th > Club. . _ " . . .'v j 4Copies for puso / Witu an extra enpy of the Muga/dueftr 18i., as a premium, to the a '• '• K.tio t persaii getting u| the HiuU. • 'Conies for o t.(V > With bah .HI extra EO.IY of the Magazine for I*M, and the pre -7 •• •• ii. II > miu u picture, ajfee dollar enfrrartw, to the person get ties up the 9 " " 13.3 i) S Club. ' ' T - CHARLES J PETERS ON, 300 C'hewlnut tot., PUllMlelphlw, r •dr.Speciincus sent gratis, if written for. • r *')! _ FURN ITXJRE ROOMS. ► lOLI Ezra Kruiubinc. (Successor to J. O. DEININGER.) Would most respectfully inform the citizens of Centre county, that It*" lias constantly on hand all kinds of FURNITURE, made ot the list m terial and in the tuost approved styles. UUItaACS, BEDSTEADS, H ASH STAN 1)8,^ >INKS, TABLES, I) HIGH Tit \ YS, CORNER CUPBOARDS and all other articles in his line constantly on hand. Priors cl tup sni ♦ lie tinvs The wants of young married couples especially suited. Ctnne nd see: SHOPS. MAIN STKKKT CKNTKB II ALL. PA. 21xly. J. W. WALLACE CO., ' Druggists, Oorner HxCain JLnd Q-rove Streets, . LOCK HAVEN, PA. A full stook of Drugs & Oheaaicals constatttlycm band. All the eedingat3ai Mai ioiaea—ainte, Ofle ad Gaes, a^leweot prioce f THE SUN. 1377. NEW YORK. 1877 The different editors of Tl SUN during (lie next year wl l !*• tliesauie as during the venr thai has lust passed. Tito dallyedlMon | will on week uavs be a sheet of four psjrcs. and on Sundays a sheet of eieht luges, or n6 broad columns v while Hie weekly edition will be a slum! of eight pages of the same dp iiiriKHlnuH and character iliat arc already fa* j mini ir to our friends. TUB SI N will continue to be the strenuous advocate of reform mid retrenchment, and of the substitution of statesmanship, wis dviin. and Inlegnty for hollow pi clence. im becility, at id fraud In the administration of public affair*. It w ill contend for the gov eminent f Hie people bv the people and for flic |TC4)|>IF% IT* OIIINHMM! to tfoycrniiicnt ••y frauds |u lite ballot-box and in the counting of votes, enforced by miliary violence. It will endeavor to supply lis reader*— i IHNIV now not far from a mild m of souls—with the iio*t careful, complete,and trustworthy aeeouiils of current events, and will entjdov for lids pmpo-e a numerous and carefully selected staff of reporters ami correspon dents. |is report* from Washington, esjieo lallv, will be luli, accurate, and fearless; and il w lit dmi'dless continue to deserve ami en Jov the hatted of tlmee wlm thrive by plun de'ilug the Treasury or by usn plug what the law does not gl.e them, while il will en doavor to mpltl the eoiirhlcuce ol the public bv defending Hie lights of the mmple* galled the encroachment* of uupc-itiled power. The price ol the daily SI N will te M cents a montli or 9Uai > year, po*t paid, or with the Sundav edition •" "(> a year. The SUNDAY eilttion alone eight pages, |l a yearipost paid. The W KICK i v SUN, eitht pages of So eol umus, will be fu'til shed during 1877 at the rate of *! a vear. post paid. Til* WKKKI.t can l>e enjoyed by Individ ual subscribers without the necessity of making up clubs. At the same time. H ativ of our friend* choose to md 111 extending our circulation, we shall be grateful fotliem. ami every such j rwrni wlm send* nk tea or more subscriber* from one place will be entitled to one copy of Hie pajwr for himself without charge. At one dollar a year, postage paid, til* expenses of paper ami-print jugate bare ly repaid-; and coitsldoring llie size of bheet and the finality of Its contents we are confi dent the people will consider Tu* \X KKKI.T Nt'N the olieapent newspaper inil llshed in the world, and we trut also one of the very best. Address. THKSL'X, New Vork City, X. Y. ttut ijliiT ttT " 1V HFIFFItS Came to I he premises nf the I* 'k vi l ' l i||"f sutisci iber on or ilmut the A,* if eT of net. last two stray ■i i i J-*rw heifers—one of a d irk red color with a while at the tip of the tall; the other Is also dark red with a little white at the l>elly and back. Kaeh alsMit a vear and a half old. 1 lie own er is requested to prove property, pay £A*t* nml take tliem away or thej will be sold a* toe law directs. J R. kRKAMSK. Miles township. Dee. 11. 1876. THE JoUENAL OHlieS ' . b*a for tftlo oio >lUa ted PHOTOGRAPH MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES PHOTOGRAPH FAMILY RECORD, % BAPTISMAL CERTIFICATES. *cd CONFIRMATION CERTIFICATES. ly CKIDEK A BfiOTSER,'V Vcj.K, JCvrtiflcatf s?* are uucqnaleri Tit anything of tlu*'kktd ont. . \ Hundietts of them sine sold ar.im ally bv Ministers of the (,Vspeland others. He were so highly pleased with the sun pies sent ns. that we ordered a large lot at nitre: and made arrange meets with the publishers for the right of exclusive sale in Pr.r. Gregg. Potter. Haines and Miles townships. We ireiertfullr ir vit. Mill iaters kind y Ming couples to come and see. For sale singly cjl r the doe n j B-M-vinp It tut* BY FAR llw best Ftrlir and < Organ manufactured. we' challenge any manufacturer to equal them The cdebrated Golden Tongue Leeds in tin* organ in conjunction w iih the Perfected Heed Hoards ; oil nee sweet, pure and pow erful fines. Suoerb case* nf new andeiegaut designs. Ministers, teachers, chore lies. , seliai's, lodge*, etc., iiouil send for price j list and discounts. j Dealers wl'l find it to their advantage to examine this instrument. It hat Improve ments found in uo oiUer. Coriespulitience j solicited. Best offer ever given. Money refunded upon return of organ and freight charges paid by itie (Daniel F. Ile.iltv) In*H wavs if unsatisfactory, after a test trial of five days organ warranted for six years. ApwUtlis count given everywhere I h'.ve uo agent. Agents wanted. Address, DA MEL F. BEATTY, Wsshinittoa, ffew Jersey, 1.". B*. A. IMC MfiJIF HUB CRl*7eßs" Adopted by all ths queens of fashion. Send for circular. K. IVINB, No. 29)8 North Filth St., Philadelphia, Fa. JOHN ROYER, Cabinet Maker SOUTH MILLHEItf, FA. All kinds of Furniture on hand promptly made to order. Coffins n specialty. Lowest cash prjem, Sat isfaction gA.iranteed. 43x3mi. ! §200,0001N GOLD ! j AND OTHKit VALUABLE PREMIUMS. GIVES TO THOSE WHO Workforth Times! THE- CINCINNATI WEEKLY TIMES Puoilbed for S3 years, hah a National char acter and influence, with nations in every state and Terrllory in the X'nion.-and of nil shades and politics. Its new depai ttiieut, HOMES FOR THE. PEOI'LE In the South and Mir !>*(. will beiuvaiutde to all looking out ror NEW PLACES or Rut- DEUCE. Mivry Patron of the Time* Is presented, free of charre, with an Illustrated Year. Rook of .tillable information, lor 18fT, alone worth the pi ice of the paiwr. Enterprising men wan: cd everywheie, to solicit sulweliber*, and secure our , will I e sent fire on application to C'/SCISSA IT TINES CO.. t>2 H*. Third St.. Cincinnati, 0. BEATTY'SaSS Est'd.liilH.)® Tlie best an 1 mnst lasting patlororgm now in use. No other parlor organ has *>-f attained the same popularity-. It has been tested by thousands, mnnv of them competent Judges, and gives universalr satisfaction to all. " ' _ . The music is adapted to the human voYcfc, ranging from the s dies: flute-bke note to a v luitte of sound aasundshJ by any Instru nieut. , •' It Thl- instrument has all th't latest improve meiits and ever* organ is fully warranted for six veal s. Beautiful oil polish, hlaek w.il- ' nut junelled cases, which will not CUACK or WAKP. and forms. In addition to a splen did iust uiiieut of music, a beautiful piece of furniture. This organ needs only to 1> sjea to bs an predated, and is sold a extremely low hg uri-s f>r caih- Second-hand ium fume tits taken in exchange. Agents wanted, nia'e or female. In every count vin Die United States and Canada. A lllieral discount made to teacher*, min * ers churches, schools. lol"es,ciC., where I have no agents. Illustrated catalogue and price list free. Correspondence .solicited. Agents discount given where 1 have no ageuts. Best ofler ever given now ready. Address, DAMEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey, U. S. A. fSi TJAHNFS' PATF.NT t* 1 I> FOOT POWER MACHINERY CIRf'TJ aS /f| LA it AND SCROLL ' I fancy woods and f A different machines Pf AVsulfed to the wants Jv W ya of mechanics and ama tn teurs. MEN, BOYS and* raffkTk . K. & .1. B vkkes. Kockford, Winnebago Co., Illinois. ASxIY. Late lininen.se Discoveries br STANLEY and others are .Just added to the only com plete. Life and Labor* of Livingstone. ■;his veteran explorer ranks among the most heroic 11 ures of the century, and this book is one or the most attractive, fasciiat iug. rielily ll'ustrated and liistmcMv \ol rnies ever Issued. Being the onlyentli 0 and authentic life, the millions arc eager for it, and wide-awake agents are wanted quickly: Foi proof and terms address HLBBAKL BROS., Pubiighers, T33 Sanson: St., Fhil*. lJt A e. BIATTPS;— Parlor Organs. Messrs. Deo. P. Rowed AC'.,(N. Y.) Newspaper reporter . says; "Dnibi K. B'll'.v, t'w -ir?ii b tiMer. of Was'itv 4 ;n. N. J., presses forward with great eu rigor." Prom W. peoi, Niagaia Falls, w. Y. I "Several months use of the elecent Parlor Organ you sent me artistic* mc that It Is one of the best made. It has a rich tone; its jvt, ous tone* are m ist pleasant. I must heariiiy recoinmeiuf your oregus for parlor, scliool. church or other use." Best offer ev! lfdLi. E. & H. T. AKTBC'NT S CO. 591 Broadway, A4w ]VAr. (Opp. Metrorolttan Hotel.} HssHfaetßrtrs, Import* re St lea z - lern In ■ EifpaTißp.' CtrcißOs end From M'i.Hl OPI 8 & vii \\s, AlbnfßK,trnpnosfopfß, Pholo^rapfct, Aud kindled goods- Celeht ities, Ac'refsss, ' C * # - • PHOTOGRAPHIC. MATERIA!! We are Headquarter?: for everythiug ta the ■t ;• way of iTERFDFTH o>Bl>D BACICUkTIIHI, ' MIA BO SCIENTIFIC I.AKTERV, STEREO PANOPTICON, FNIVEHSITV STEREOS TICOR, ADVERTISER II STEREOPTICOM, AR'IOPI ICON, SCHOOL LANTERN, FAMILY LAN TUN, PEOPLE'S LANTERN. Each style being the best cf its class ia the market. Catalogue of Lanterns and Slides, with db red ions for using, sent on appnotttnr. Anyenterprbfnßmau can make menev with a Magic Lantern. egh.Visitors to the Cehtennh > Expoeitisa will do wisely to defer pnrcliasing .m.,0 in our line until they conn- to our st>, in New Yoik. where they will find gteater variety - and afore inoilerate nri'-es, and can seleei moie at their leisure. But wehavuacon. ceasioii to sell some styles of our the building of the Department of Public Com fort, and those not coming to New York are invLt d to-call on our representation there 3i_ A full slock of Views of the XxpeeU tion Buildings and their courtents ea-Cut out this ad. forreferenerm WASTED. We Z'.'!, /Jjv;";."" 1 * I Business that will Pay t fiffun4to%Bper day. can te puieud in voar on n neighborhood, aud is strictly ben . orable. *Porticvlor* free, or saaipies worth ! -ioveial dodais that will enable yen logo u> , work at once, will he sent on receipt of tfty cents. Address LATHAM * CO.. . Bex S.IM * WaeWiuiten H.. Bnserm.Mese,