I jje |ounwl. filler & Deininier. Proprietors. 1). DEININGKR. Associate Editor. HlUkrim, Thursdm Jan.2i Torms—sl.so Per Annum. The uncertainty and apprehen sion that liovars like a cloud of lead over the country ever since the Pres idential election seems to be giving way. The united voices of the good und true of all parties has acquired a potency that no natty dare attempt to revlst. The report of the joint committee, consisting of seven senators and seven, mem tiers of congress, has been submitted and is very generally approved. The plan proposed by the coramittiM* is this : It is agreed that the President of the Senate shall, through the tellers, go on in accordance with the prece dent until he runs across a sung in Louisiana, Florida, South Carolina or Oregon, whereupon the two houses shall vote upon the disputed point. If both agree, of course the Vice President shall carry out their wish es. If tliev differ, then a Board of Advisory Arbitration, consisting of fifteen members, shall have the points of difference refered to them, and tliev shall advise tnetwo houses, and the two houses will agree, according to an act of Congress to be (Kissed, that their decision shall lie the ulti matum unless both houses jointly disagree to the findings of the board. This joint Iligh Commission of Ad visors will consist of five Senators aud five Representatives, to be aj pointed by their respective presiding officers, and four Judges of toe Su preme Court, the latter choosing the fifteenth man. The committee consists of Payne, Ilanter, Hewitt, Springer, McCra ry, Hoar and Willard, of the House, And Edmonds, Frelinghuysen, Couk ling, Thurman, Bayard, Hansom and Mortou, ot the Senate. They are an&nimoua in the plat) reported, except Morton, who alone dissents. We think bo;ti parties can safely trust to abide the result. Tuteu, of the liepub } ieun y is get ting desperate—absolutely danyer tvtne. Just hear how he talka : "But Mr. Tilden was not elceted. _Vr. Tii-lca knoics he teas not elected. Mr. Hewitt and Mr. Randall and other Democratic blusterers know the same—that Mr. Tilden was over whelmingly defeated at the JMIIIS, and is in a minority in the electoral college, which no bragging, no lying, no bribing can reverse in Tildeu's favor." It is a mystery to us how a gentle tn:iu of Mr. Tuten's intelligence should be willing to deceive himself And others so grossly. Let turn stu dy the following official figures and try again : For Tilden and Hjndricks 4,501,354 Fur Hayes and Whee.er 4,014.©14 For t\*>j>er and Cary SiSisi Fur Nmiili and Stewart |>,S.o ecaUt-riug Total - ,4*\437 Tildm,2ll * tii-etoral voles uudlsput ia IS4 disputed, bat still for Tildeii, lure 196 Necessary to a choice .I*s Majority for Tildea H Senator Peale is on the following committees : Fede-al Relations, Lo cal Judiciary, and Canals aud Inland Navigation. Our members in the Ilonse came in for a fair share of honors. Mr. Alexander is on the several com mittees of Insurance, Banks, and Corporations ; and Mr. Weaver is on those of Manufacturing, Library, County and Townships. 1 • Hon. J. W. Quiggle, at one time state senator from this district, after an absence of many years, re turns to his native county, Clinton, and resumes the priclic© of law. —— i ■ Massachusetts sends Hon. Geo. F. Hoar to the U. S. Senate. This is a decided improvement on Bout well, the piesent Senator. Senator Peale and Representa tive Alexander have our thanks for Fublic Documents. Joints and Muscles, stiff and painful with rheumatism and gout, are promptly relieved by Gtenu's Sulphur Soap. Local diseases of the skin and defects of the complex ion are also remedied by this stan dard article. Depot Crittantou'a No. 7 Sixth Avenue, New York.. Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50 cts. AN ARTICLE OF GENUINF MER IT. In this age of shams it is pleas ant to meet with an article of Gen uine Merit. Such a one is GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP, a remedy for diseas es or toe skill and a beautifier of tlie complexion All the advantages de rivable from Sulphur baths are con fered by the use of this inexpensive substitute. The ladies sjieak of it in the highest terms as a means of softening and whitening the skin. The reconimedation of physicians has been frequently cited in its be half and testimonials from respecta ble sources would leave no reason able doubt that it possesses claims upon public confidence of the most positive kind. Merely regarded cis an adjunct of the bath and toilet it is very desirable, as a remedy for e ?u pi ions, irritation and abrasious of cf the ce*!?!e high rank. Who is going to run for consta ble? Don't fail to read the new ad vertisements. - . ■ ' ■ HIGHEST CASH Pit lefts paid for i Muskruts, Minks, Fx, Polecat aud ; other fur at Koch & Marx, Banner Store, Miiliu un. Rebersburg will have a shoot log match on Fiiday and Saturday, Jan. 20. and 27. fur a cow and three fat hogs. Turn out, marksmen. The Lewisburg Chronicle has a correspondent who signs himself Diuuleroolder. Seems to us we heard that word before. ♦♦♦ ■ ■ - Pint. Jos. 11. Feehrere xpecta to come to town on Saturday. Rub up I your mouldy old horns, boys, and j put in your beat licks. ■ Tiie Centre Hall Band will give : a Concert in the Town IIALL at { Pen a HAI.L on Saturday evening. 1 Boys, you ought to give John Hall : a free ticket. One of the kindest young men in town is W. M. Hartuiau. Near ly everv time ho comes to the office j * ;he treats to apples all round Aud 1 such apples! ■ E. S. Ikity of Mifilintown sent to each poor family ot that town a a five dollar bill as a present How we wish we had been over there at that time,—a.id ;xx>r. Jack Kelioe, a loading Molly Maguire, was recently convicted of murder in the fiist degree, at Potts- i vilie, for killing a man named Long don, fouilfeu years ago. "Tlie way of the transgressor is hard." * W. H. Miller A Bru. have open ed a Furniture Stoie, at the old place of I). 11. Willow, deceased. They promise to make good furui-; ture at low prices. Try then. We call the special attention of | our young men to the address of a 1 committee appointed for their Irene- | fit, published in another column. ; The subject certainly deserves your I attention. Real and reflect upon 1 what the committee has to say. • ♦♦ • - The celebrated Millheim Cornet ! Band will give a concert at Millheim. j on Saturday evening. February 3*l. This is the first entertainment of the kind announced for the Season, and we hope it may la lilierallv pa tconized. For particulars see tills. They are here. Who's here v Why Koch it Marx with their Ban- I ner Clothing Store, and th*v pr<- , mise to sell at prices so low as to j astonish Millheim and the rest of ; the World. Their store is next j door in a perpendicular (*irectiou to j the Journal Office, Fact. •w ♦ ♦ • Be sore to read what Mr. Welch has tosav t.-> von, in another column, all about B'oks, Stationary. Picture Frames. Ct mm*, Stercric Views, Motto Frames, Ac., A Mr W. is an enterprising business man aud deserves the patronage of the public. —' ■ m ♦- The Bellefonte Republican un dertakes the respoiisible and delicate job of classifying the lawyers ofthat town into two classes—saints and sinners, and tho Watchman promises to air the Republican's readers for so doing. Glad we are not iu this this ih-k. SOUP HOUSE NOTES.— Every I week ld new namrs to the list of citicens who are furnished the ne- j cessaries of life through the soup j house. For the week ending Satur- ! dav niglit. 1391 loaves of bread and 297 gallons of soup had been distri-| buted, being at. iacrease of IG2 loaves of brsad. ar.d 37 gallons of soup over the previous wek.—Lock Haven Democrat. NOTHING can be fairer than Mr. ! Daniel F. Beatty's mode of doing business, aud which evinces bis con fidence in the superiority of his in struments over all others. He war rants his pianos and organs fcr six years, gives a few day's test tr al, and refunds money if purchasers aie not satisfied. By this means his in- | sliuneuts are brought into conapeti- ; tion with others, and invariably come out victorious. Address all commtinicatione tr> Daniel F. Beat ty, Wagiiington, Warren County, N. J., U. S. A. See his advertise ment. 4w. ■ • •>■ A MUSICAL JUBILEE at Salona, in ths Lutheran church, Monday evening, February sih, will open a joyous week, to be closed Saturday night with a concert. Tim Jubdee will te conducted by Prof. W. T. j Meyer, tlis well known composer, | assisted l)y Miss Clara K'-yes Beech Creek, Unura. Philip atni Lowell Meyers of Centre Co., and others, including Mr. B. F. Kuter, a very fine piccolo player. Com mittee, E. J. Bruingard. J. Barthol omew, I). B. Kiapu.— Lock Haven Democrat. We are happy that the musical ta lents of our young neighbors is be ing appreciated as it deserves. Mr. Meyer is conducting a musi cal conveutian at Mt. Bethel, this week, to close with a grand concert oft Saturday eveuing. Another at Jacksonville next week, also to close with a concert on Saturday evening, Jin. 29. The rail road coming, sin* hs you hvf. Our neighbor IK A. Musmt jtjw it with hit* own, corporeM eyes; yes—stood on tin 4 iron track with Ida own eorjK)ual feet. just one half mile, neat multure. below Paddy's Tunnel, on Friday, Jan. 19.1, inst., at 12 o'clock, nu-rediuii ! A little faith and some patience will soon be able to hear the shrill whistle of the locomotive first faintly then louder, until our anxious hojajs will be fully realized ! Woodward Ahead. Mil. Eimoit: Peruilt us to present a few facts to the public through the column*of the .lor A SAL. John C. Mot*. K-| , having takeu jMMieaiiiou and control of the Woodward Mill concluded I fiat an improved smut machine would improve the quality of the flour, made a trip to the Centennial Exhibition expressly to ascertain what would in Ills judgement le the lieai luac'iim in the market, decided and brought a Raker Brush Machine the leadihit machine in the inaikel. It proves to serve all purposes* claimed. , It scran**, jxilishei and separates at the same Utile, also lakes the dust o it of tlie cieassea aud the fuzz of the ends of the wheat. We claim now to excel all our opposition in the luaitufacUm of flisl cl.tss faiu.ly fl nir, and respectfully request the public to wive us a trial. Kail market rates paid for wheat at our mill. Respect fully, W. M. VONAHA. ■' w ♦ ■■■ ■ The undersigned committee | w<>uld respectfully invite the atten t tinn of the citiZMtft of Millheim and vicinity to the following subject, . worthy of their consideratinn. Thr Irvine Literary Institute ha* been thoroughly re.)rganiz*d. It has for its nbji'Ct the jr miotion of the interests and uaefulness of its mem bers*, by the dik3ussion of practical subjects, the atlvantaaes of social intercourse, the acquirement of a knowledge of Parliamentary rules ami practices and the cultivation of a general and lively interest in lit erary subjects. A society with these obj-cts is a school for tuemliers, a knowledge o< the forensic art is acquired, capa bility to preside at public meetings is attained ami qualifications with practice to pa.tieipate in the delil>e- j rations of puldic tenlies is gained. The practical result is that men are fitted for public duties ; their usefulness in society is materially tnhauced with littl" or no cost The committee in te-half the society extend a cordial and general invita tion to all who desire to proraate i the educational cause to join our j membership and favor ua with the : r support by endeavoring to secuie the attendance and partiei|tation of the young men of the vicinity. Respectfully. J. R. VanOrmer, A. N. Ruxkle, A \V AI.TKR. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Services in th* L itV-ran Church, Aaion-hurg next Sunday moruing at l'J o'clock. English. Divine •♦rv ; ces in the Reformed Church, Aamiistmrg, next Sunday at 2j P. M * English. Lodgo and Society Directory. Miilneim Cornet Rand will oil the first fi.Mir of the Jouriurl office building on Monday and Thursday evening. Providence Grange No. 217 P. of ll„ tuect-s in Alexander's block on the 2nd Saturday f each month at 5j P. M. and on the fourth Saturday of each mouth at 1$ P. M. The Irving Literary Society nleets in tho Town Hall, every Friday ev ening. The Millheiin R. & L. Associatlcu meets in Town Hall, on the evening of thesecond Monday of raeh month Millheim Council. No. 309, (). U. A. M. meets oil Ist find 3rd Sat urdays of each mouth, at 7 o'clok, p. m.,iu their Lodge Rooms, Wilt's Building. MARRIED. On th3lß. at the Reformed Par sonage in Atronsbiirg, by Rev. .J. G. Shoemaker, Mr. Wio. B \Vai flehl and Miss Jennie Shannon, both of Tyrone. At the same time and place bv the same Mr. Rolieri D. Muaser, and Mi*s Adaliue J. Rankle, both of Spring Mills. At the Lutheran parsonage. Re- Iwrsburg, on the evening f the 18 Jan., by Rev. F Aurand, Mi. Pi ter Keider of liarnshurg, and Miss Lizzie Spaugler, of the saui place, funnel 1> f R.-hersburg. DIED. On Monday the 22ud, let.. 5 n Peiin towustiio. Catherine, wifa f Christopher Kern, aged 73 > ars. Public Sale Register. The folowlng sales are .vlverclseJ tn to day's paper or by posters printed at this of lite. —Fob 13. Personal property of \. Datwcil. er, late of Haines township, dee'd.. Farm sto.k and house ho.d goods. —March I. Aaron Grouse. Gregg township, farm slock. —March 6. Thus, H. SCholL, Gregg township, farm stock. SfWe charge nothing for putting names in the above list, provided the bills are printed at this office or the sale advertised ; in this paper. To the Voters of Perm Township. Tlie undersigned hereby announced him self ana eaitdidat - for Constable, at the coming election, and respectfully solicits tlie supiKtrt of his fellow citizen*. Jan. 25. 77. Michael. Lamt. dtxnri A MONTH to Active Mer selling our Letter Copying Book. N. press or water used. Saiupfe copy wortfi $3.90 FlttK. .Send stamp lor circular. EXCELSIOR MTG. (JO-. Madison -ap] 131 Warworn St,. Oar ato Exeo itrix dale of Valuable Farm Stoolc uud Implements. Theoadcrdgiicil Rxecntrix of the et*to of Aanm mil wciier.detv v.u'd, will oilurul pah II • Mir .it the late residence ofmiid UecedMit lit ll.lines tow'iiHhlp, Hie oli iw ing valuable personal |i-o|N>rtv, vt/: '2 llorsrs. # Cows—3 of which me freeli, 9 Head of Catlle, 'i Melf era 7 lious. Breed Atw. Spring Wn ton, Two 2 Horse Wagons, Ikiubic Sled. Buckeye iloap er. tlurse Uake, Corn l'hvntcr. Coru Scraper, Ixrgo Cultivator, Corn Plow, Plowsaud liar rows sirtgli, Uoubic Sett Harness Houhlo S?tl Y.nkcedeals, Saddle and Brl-lle, Power Culling Bench, Fanning Mill, Two Sells Hay 1 .adders, Itakws ami Forks, Cow Chains, lag Chains, cM*kiog stove. Collier CuldNurii, Bed Steads, Table Sett of Chairs, Carpel*. Iron Ketilr, Meal Vessels, Sett of Carivii lei's Tool*, togel iei with a variety of other articles too nuiuerous to mention. Sale to commence at lno e|o-W of aaidday, when due atleudatiee will IM> given ami tei in made dnowu *y LVUi A▲, Ul'TWLlLklt, A HAHTKK, Uxecutrix. Auctioneer. ! jp ATENT DESK SI.ATES, COMBINING IN ON K SLATE, DRAWING SURFACE A WRITING DESK, 50 cents. Undoubtcbly the must instriuttivß thing over invented for the youthful mind. M OTT()ES ! MOTTC) ES 5 Each. 6 Each. PICTURE FRAMES 1 | Fine Rustic Frames,varnished, with glass aud black wuplete. Note the remarkably low prices ; 4i by 64 at 25 cents. 6 by s :*t 8d cts. 8 by lo.it 33 cents. 10 by 12 at 40 eta. All other sixes low h proportion. MOTTO FRAMES, j with large gilt l*ad. Varnished, with Glass and Hack. 50 Cents. 50 Cents. SPLINTS FOR FRAMES, All Colors, und siz.es. 5T E R EOS C O I' I C V I E \V S, in great variety. BEAUTIFUL C'LLKOICOFT, for 5 cents each. PLANT! HiRAFIIS FOR DRAWING, a new and complete invention which all visitors to lite Centennial must have seen in use. Only 25 cents. WELCH'S* HEAP BOOK. STA TIONARY & VARIETY STORE, No. I II nines' Block. mrEWItL CABINET 4) f IlliimfniPed I of Crnt-nnial and Wdb VILW.H I state bit i.lliig*-, as printed ILLCHTKATED. The otv emupiete, riohiy illustrated, low price work, "-so pages, only VJ.'o. Treats of tise enMie ulßtoc*grand baitUhngK, wonder ful extiiMts, evnloslile*. great days vet. The best chanec of 1 ! J0 yetrs to o1: money last,' as everybody wants this .vork. LiW'aceists | apßointed .Irst tour weeks.-V*! w anted. For I full part leu.ar.s address quickly. HI USAILD ; Bst-is., Pi' Be., 7XI Sansom St, I'hitada. Pa. | Be not dee'-jved b\ (Kematute 1 OliU liUil !•*> ks, assuming to be "oiticial." I ELBOW - ROOM. MAX AHe.LKICs NKW BK Jost pulv listied. Will outsell any ivnik in the livid. Tliis, brightest of imm-irou* Issiks, I* pro inseiy ibtiiUaied with tm-st lancnable pi *- tiuvs by ARLHI rB. l*rsf. Will sell u\ reason of its tieanty ami eiieapuevs No other 'ssk j>ubd*tinl possessing sueli general Illness for tiie wants of tin* present limes. Agents who wih to make Bi't WAHE-S wanted in every town. Tempting teitns and cireu lars sent, ou application In .L M. STObeaan 6 CO., ?2dCiieinut Street, Philadetplda, Pa ATTENTION ALL! GUK AT KAN KIU Pl* SAI.K OKJKW Kl.lt Y. On rec-ipt f cents we will Rend you by mail. postpaid, ail of I tit* of low i .4 1 ieoes of Jewelry, viz: i pair Gold Plated Engraved Sleeve Buttons, one set (julil Pron* J* ilri N'uds, l foliar stud, l Wedding ltl g. I Koll Plate Watch Chain and I Gent's Rose Coral tfcarf Pin. W'e offer this cursr bargain merely to draw attention to our business, as we have all kinds of watches and jewoirv at low pne send for Catalogue. COLES H CO., 71t5 Hroanwav. New York City. JOHN ROYER, Cabinet Maker XOK7H MILLHEIM, PA. 9 All kinds of Furniture on hHnd or promptly made to order. Coffins a speciality. Lowest casfc prices. Sat isfaction guaranteed. I3x3m. TAIFL.NQ wrrn acolii isai.w \ys dangerous. U3S \ KU;S(I\R T \ liLKTS a sure remedy for (XU'GHN and all diseases of the Til do A r. I.USGfc, CHEST aud MU COUS M Ed Alt A N E, Pur w > nly in ni.rr Mo* a. sold nv all druggists. • C .IL CKITTENTON. 7 Sixth Ayenue, New York. RF.ATTY'SParIor Grps Believing It to be BY FAlt the tiest Parlor and i irchestral Orgim manufactured. we challenge any manufacturer to ••.|i t :il them Tlie Celebrated Golden Tongue Reeds ill this organ in conjunction with the Perfected Reed Hoards produce sweet, pure and pow ertul tones. Superb cases of new and elegant designs Ministers, teachers, churches, sehoois, lodges, etc., sliouid semi for price list auit discounts. Dealers will find It to ttielr advantage to examine this instrument, it has iuipiove ineids found in 110 other. Correspond! nee suUelled. Best offer ever given. Money refunded upon return of organ and freight charges paid by me (Daniel K. Realty) isdli ways if unsatisfactory, after a lost trial of the dais organ warranted for six years. Agcntsdiv count given every where 1 l> we uo agent. Agents wanted. Address, 11AMLL F. BEATTV, Washington, New Jersey, 17. B. A. I!HV p t:nt hair crimpers Adopted by all the queens of fashion. Send for circular. K. I VIN'S, No. 2tKi3 North Fifth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Active Agents wanted Initinthj to intro duce the CEIfEINI AL EXPOSITION DESCRIBED AND ILLUSTRATED. Nearly mk) pages; only |2.5i); rich illustra turns; aud a ta uure as tne lx:.,t and cite tp net History of the Great Exhibition Kti dosed by Officials, Press, and Clergy. Is selling i/>uita>wlt/. One lady cleared ♦'IN) in four weeks. Act quickly. Now or never, For full partlcuiars, Address HUBBARD BROS., Publishers, 7*l Sanson St root, Ulilla. AGENTS f BOOS GREAT CENTENNT A.L EXHIBITION ILLUSTRATED Demand equals the crowds at the Exhibi tion. One agent sold 40, ;wo :19 each in otic I iy. Over LW Fine Engravings, costing fcW.OUO.UO, show the best exhibits. Wide awake Agents are quiiiug all the Inferior books for this. Get tne issst. Send for cir cular, terms, and sample engravings. P. W. 7.IEGLKK ft f*>, RW Arch Street, FMlartelphlv Pa. A/\A HIHSCIUUKKD for 1X77. Everybody i* ge Hug , l-'l I'KK S A M KHICAV M>NTH I.Y, ;i i leh h Illustrated, ably edited Family Magazine at ouiy 11 yr.ir." Hiieciineus . r >cl*. (;KUT TKIIMitTO CXl'lts JOHN K. PO IT EK A CO.. PIIIM., Pldladelnhi I 5000 MOT* CWS.'S UMARLtYROSS Written by lit-* lather. A emnldeteaccount , of this itiiMt Mysterious Abtliii'llou and Ex \ : rllliii!Srareli. Willi Kac Simile loiters and Jlludiatloii*. Outsells all ollmr Book*. OIIC agent took fit) orilrs in one day. Terms llb i era I. Also Agent* wanted on our Mugulll -1 ii*lit Family Bible*. Willi invaluable lllus tinted AliUiuul Superb Bindings, Jous 11. l'OTTltli A CO.. Publishers, Philadelphia. ESTABLISH Kl> 1809. R. 8. & A .P. LACEY, Atto. neys ut-Law, 529 Seventh Street, Wahhi'jton, I). C IllTCHlOr*. \V<> prmtirr |iatriit In nil eountris. No XTTIVKNK* KtffcS IS AiWAM K No Charge till leu tin* ua'.eiii i* granted. S>. fees for m.tk• IntC preliminary examination*. No addi- U jual fee* for obtaining aud conducting a rehearing. Special attention given to Inter ferenee Case* before tin* Patent Oliier, Ex tensions la-fure Congress. iufriiigpmriit suit* in dl'lerent statu*, and litigation ap|erlaiu ing inihWUtionaor i'atriiil. KCtIiSTAMC tor I'VMRIILET (IFvivo ECU. INHTKCCTION*. tutted Ntate* Court* X llepnrtHooit Claim* iironwrutfd in tli Supreme Court of the Ciiitod Males, Court id ( laiiu.s, Court of Commissi mrrs of Alabamat laittis. South ern Claim* Commission, and all classes of wai claims Ivf.xe the Executive Oepart metit. Arrmri *f Fay aad Beunty. OKMCKU*. *Oi.ilKita, and aviums of the late war, or their heirs, are in many cases entitled to money from llie (joVerninetiL. of which they have 110 KllOYVledge. Write full lib t>rv of service, and state amount of pay and Nnuity received. Unclose stamp, ami a lull reply, aflertxauiiuatiou, will be given you without charge. Pensions- Ail orKicr.Ks. SOI.IUKKS and Miuiib wounded, ruptured, or itijiirod HI the late war however slightly, are entitled to, and can obtain a ismsimi. I'liltrd Males Uaacral land OfVtre. Couicsteil Land Cases, Private Land Claims. .Milling, preemption,and Homestead Cases, prosecuted before tlie tleneraj Laml UfUee and Department of the futetior. land Warrantß. Wc pay cash for Itnuiitv La ml Warrants, and w iovi,c correspondence with all par ties ha viae any for sale, aad five full aud explicit instructions where Assignments are in perfect. We conduct our business in seperate Bu reaus. having therein tiie clerical assisiam-e of able and experienced lawyers, ami give our closest iiers.mal su|e; vision to every important p*jer prewired HI each case. Promptest attention Ihas secured to all busi ness entrusted us. Address. M.m.tkA F. LACE¥. Atumtya, WASHINGTON, D. C. Any person desiring information as to tiie standing aud res|musiH Ity of the iin-mtiers f tiie firm wilt, on ropiest. Is- furnished with a salifttactorv reference lu bis vicinity or Cougressiou.il distiici. FURNITURE ROOMS. "W. 13L. MILLEB 2 50 to r-f\ $4 90 Mr. EISEWHt TH ha* been (/J a practical shoemaker for fhe last 2T ~ | S6 ye.- and is therefore moro f-r-l ; eomoetent t< make aselectiou f 'l'd I than oilier rentier* who haee not had tbeb-ue. UMJ c m y Itf hi* experience. J , J j '■ Any person who ; r 1 douhus this , *rnmm M "iiK* | m *" I Q! ■ ALSO - IQ OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES. FANCY GOODS and J UOLLIDAY TOYS, go to MaRSWTII'S BRCGSTORK, where you will he accommodated in these several lines ! of goods at the lowest cash pistes. i I ' SMIU KA'.) -Y SAO.L ' FUR&ITURE ROOMS. Ezra Krumbiiie. (Successor to J. O. PEININGEIt.) Would most respectfully inform the citizens of Centre county, that he has constantly on hand all kinds of FURXITUHE, made ot the best ua terial and in the most approved sty lea. RuUKAUS, BEDSTEADS, STANDS, >INKS, TABLES, DOUGH TRAYS, CORNER CUPBOARDS' and all other article* in his line constantly on hand. Prices cheap to sui the times. The wants of young to an ied couples especially suited. Come and sec. Shops, alaim STHskt Centric llai.l, la. *lx v J W. WALLACE & CO., D:uggists, Corner IMliin JLnd Q-rove Streets, LOCK HAVEN, PA. A full stook of Drugs A Ohemic?-ls constantly on hand. Ali the eadUg >i > at lowest pric iMPIRiJ CLOTHING STQRi J. F. (hnnibm, Proprietor, POST (XTICR Building, Millhcim.P*. Keeps it full line of Clothing Hou iery, mid Gents' Furiiiliing Goods ill way.s Oil liiind, and sells at th lowcMt living prices for cat h. 17 1\ , J. S. MILLER, Fashionable Tailor, A iUOVHIIII RG. Having opened rooms on the Ist Moor of .loliti ltupp's building he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of men's and Imy'sgarim-nlti,accord ing to tlic latest styles, aud upon sin test notice, aiut all word war ranted to render satisfaction. Cut* ting and repairing done. SIL-AY UKIPrjtK. < ame lu t lie uremiaes of tL ITOhßlyajf sutsc(ll>et oil or about tl.e R/VyC Zi of ltd. last two stray bciiers—one of a <1 irlt ri-ii color witli iilillto wiiiie at luc lip of vne lab; the other Is also dvi k red wilii a little wiiiie St the lieliy aud buck. Ua h a'miut % var ami ah ilfoid. The own r is tciuested to prove pro|H?rty, pay com. and lake them away or lltey will De sold x> lite law directs. J. B KMKAMXU. Milea township, Dec. 11. 1871*. BOOK DEPOT ! Aaj kwok wttiksi un b had at H. Y. STITZER\ Stationery, Books, Toys. Tina old and well known establish ment is the regular depository f tin American .Sunday Scltooi Union aud American Tract society aud will sell exactly at their CATALOGUE PfcICES ! He would say to those who favor him with their patronage, that he w ill sell at such pi ices ami ui>ou such terms as to in ike it an object for all jtersons, teachers and Sunday Schools to purchase at his store. BOOKS, STATIONERY, lc.. not on hand when inquired for will be obtained on short notice, as an order w sent every Saturday. 11. Y. STITZER. Brackernoff Row. PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS, Which may Im done with one fourths the usual expense, l>r a*lng our PATENT SLATE PAINT (Fifteen Years Established.) MIXKD ItKADY FOH USE. *'lif-pr4f. Watrr-prooT, liurable, Utonomlral and Ornamental. A roof may be covered witli a very cheap and bv application of thl* slate lie made U> las: from *Ai to A"i years. ild nnif* ran be patched and coated, looking much lieller and lasting longer than now shingle* v. ilhout the slate, for One-third the Cost of Ke-sliingliPf;. The exitensc of slating newr shingles is on ly alsiut tlic cost of Hlntply laying them. Thu paint I* mtE nuior against *|>arks or flvl.ig embers, a* may I e easily tested ty any one IT STOPS KVKIIY LEAK, and for tin or iron has no equal, as It et hands hy heat, contracts by .sold, and NKVKK ha' KS nor si-ales, limits c vrrrd with Tar Sheathing Kelt can lie made water-tight at a ♦mall cxia nse, and preoerved for many voaru TliU Slate I'ulut is I EXTRKMELY CIIKAP. Two gallons wlli eovsr a hundred square (eel of xhinglc risif. while on till, iron, felt, matched board*, or any smooih Mirfaoc, from two quarts to one gallon are required to lot square feet of surface, and although the pain? ha* a heavy body it Is easily ap plied with a brush. N'o Tar is itstnl hi this Cotn|Mftition, ' therefore it neither crack* In Winter, nor run* in SUIUMT (IN decayed shingles, ft fills np the hoiee ami |Nires, and gives a new sulistautiai roof ; that will last for years. Ci'Kt.iui on WAKCKU shingles it brings to their place*, and keeim ti em there, it tills up all holes In feit rfs. sbtps the leaks—and although a slow dryer, rain ihies not affect it a few hours after ftp nlyftif*. A* nearly all paint* that are hUck contain TAlt, Is* suie yua obtain our geHuiue article, which (for sliiugis roofs) is CHOCOLATE COLOR, when Ar*t spotted, chiugfug in almut a m uith to an uutf uiw state color, and Is, all intents an.l pu. ;ose* SLATE. Oa TIN" ROOFS iur red is the only reilaele sialc raiut ever infr>vJaoel tloat will effoctu illy • re/en* dampness from ;iewl rating and discoloring tloe plater. ' Th-se p.lilts are alsolargelv used on out hou* •* fi-l fenaes, or as a printing eoat on flue ttuildings. Our only colors are CHOCOLATE, RED. flwioitT Kco, and MRANUC. NEW YORK CASH PRICE LIST. 1 Gallon, eau and box El SO 2 " " 2 Xi 5 " " 5 IW 10 " keg f) .14 *' h slf barrel If, 00 40 " one barrel 30 ik) Id 11., cement for bad leaks 1 25 We have in v?o"k. of our own manufacture, roiling materials, etc , at the following low prices: lw rolls extra Kuh'ner R'todnr. at 3 conts p*r qusrc fmit. (Or we will furnish Rub ber Hoaflng Nail*. Cans, and Slate Paint for an entire new roof, at tU cents per square foot ) 29ki ridl* 2-dy Tarred Hoofing Felt. *t cents |N*r siuaw foot. .% rolls 3 ply Tarred Roofing Felt, at 2*4 cent* ier square foot. 2>XX' roils Tarred SkeatLog. at }■s cent per square ford. SOdO gallons fine Enamel Paint, mixed rea dy for use. on inside or ouLside work, at $2 per gallon, all shade*. JttOO Bbis Slate Flour per bbL fifi (kt Two - s.)aj*tonc T"'mr " 3 (*• hkkt '• Grafton Mineral " 3CM luuO " MeLillo Paint, dry... " 3no ? pcclal prlo)itics. Its new department. HUMES FOR THE PEOPLE In the htoutU and Far Best, will beluvaluble to all looking out fur NEW PLATES OF KKSI DKN' K. >.'ery Patron of tht Time* i* presented, free of cnarar. with an Illustrated Ye*r- Rookof valuable information, for 1877, alone wortb the price of the pita*r. A'.nieririsiog men wantnl everywhere, to solicit *ubscrjWr, a: d secure our Gold and other Valuable Prenvums. A samnlc copy I of the Time*, our Illustrated List of Premi ums to lie given to A gen. ~ u . owier docu ments, will le sei.t free on application to CZ-VC/.V-b I I riMFS • seen to ba ap predated, and 1* soid at estremely low fig ures for cash Second-hand iutrutueui.s taken in exchange. Agent* wanted, maV wr female, in every CouiitV In the United State* and Canada. A Ilia-nil discount made to teachers, mluUters churcln*. *ct FOOT' h)WEK MACHINERY' CLKOU if if f EAR AN t> SCROLL s&XG*' SAWS. LATHES. ETC., V t FANCY WOODS AND DESKiNS. Wi£fr?V~9s 10 s'YWcrent machine* si' A M lo the wants JK. ML M of mechanics and ama , wJg'.B tcurs. MEN, BCTS and AW LADIES arc making from $3 te 410 per day using them. The old stale thrown aside when these are known. Say where youi read this, and send for 48 page catalogue Fit EE. W. K. & J. BARNES, Rockford, xVinnebago Co., Illinois. 45xly. Taite Immense Discoveries bv ST AN LEY and others nejust added to the only cotn plMe. Life and Labors of Lb-?D£stone. This veteran explorer ranks among the most heroic figures of the century, and thU book is one of the most attractive, fascinat ing, richlv Illustrated and Instructor vol ume ever Issued. Being the only enil e and authentic life, the millions are eager for it, and wide-awaKC agents are wanted mUckly. Foi proof and ternw address HI^BB AKD BRIRT., INTWTSHER*, T33 BANSOM Ni., RR.DK.-'AT riAG'TS WANTED FG* HISTORY IV lENTEN'L exhibition As K-sJ .* > •%,••* . t'UMll fc and scones ill i„e Groat Kxnihirkm tiuU i the my autnentlc ami compleio hi*r..n published. It rrei fsol the grand buiitiiug*. wonderful exhibits, cutbisbles, great events, c.'e. Very ohe-.p una *ei:s ut slgnt. one Agent sold 48 (male* in one day. Send fo* otir extra terms to Agents and a full e*rri,- Uier. | 3 i nrwhiitfs. |."r>r!l. pvtl* kie. X i den |ICII. • : I :j Ij.jftf v..lauli a J. C'-inp-ets .la el fwMrri* .. Binl Ltd?' 11 lAVl.■■!>'.'<( iwylirf. |nn mill 4 :•■(.<>, |tj l iwlj, S3 ft. jt.i'-J.wie"". wliii a*"rt.i\l v \ i |i' iii-.|. i:•!* .I I ♦ u KVi'.L .e, l;r "i'i,of run.: bMt •.•tll-.g r,.r • o!f. Kisipo pq.. i;t-.. f ■ frf t IS I • :i*rtln-rvl '<:tterirtii. • fc. ulf ,r aaiim n Im'f I'.iira Mti.jlr.--ij, , incr I -i.n •J?OI C, CD. rca Broadw: y, f*. V. SH YkiywiTriMrir rxrKAors. ~n g r", J"'-!*' •* M-ovo i >..n< x. 0A W^" ASA ■™ m 709 8 road way, hi. Y. Daniel F. Beatty's rUk.'iHTOTOg ( r*rn JM —The reputation 1 have rained a*d ihe celebrity of nr. Orgon.*, have indue e,J some noprinelpled parses and agents to copp my circulars. and tuis.-epresent my instrument*: against this the jmblte a e hereliy cautioned.. All my tlrgans liear niv trade-link, Col Jen Tnngne, and all my P!j urn have the word j>j '.Q nnderlineu, and abaihavemy na T iid tei denee. lUmei, P. ltKATtr, Washluton, J*. J., wltliont which noiie is gctiitiue. Adtlres<, DANIEL F. BEATTY, U'aahingvuu, X. J., H. A. BEAnV'SiI-Sr Parlor Organs. Mew*. Geo. T. Rowed Jfe Co , (5. Y.) Kewsictpfr Reporter. say*: "Ihtaiel F. K-atty, the organ builder, of wa*liisliMi, N. J., presses forward with greatest vigor." From Win. I'eo!. N'iagai xFalln, N. Y. "Several month* use of the element rarkr T'rgan you sent me satispe* me that it is HIM of the tet made. It ha* a rich tone; It* various i.me* are most pleasant. I ut .st lieartily recommend your iirrgus for uarlur, school, church or other use. Best offer ever given. Money refunded up.ni return of organ and freight charge* paid by me (Oaitir! K. Keatt) } both wavs if unsatKfactwry. affr a teat trial of flye da vs. organ warranted for five ye.trs. bend for extended list of testimonials before buying a pallor Organ. Address. DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, ?fw Jersey. C. m. A f\ CmCIAL HISTORY OF THE A( Uentenl exhibition I. *ei..s i.is.cr :na.i an> o.aer uoi-k. On Agent sold *4 copies in one day. TLu is th only wutii'iitic and ouipieae hisloiv puU lisiied. Send for our extra terms to .tgvntv. NATIONAL I'TEMSIUNU CO . l'btiw.. Pa. ! rpHE CHEAPEST AND BEST FUCK X TO BUY YOLB BOOT3.SHQES,CAITERS & SLIPPERS in CUutoti or Centre ccurttk* fx at 0". KAMP'S, I-OCK HAVEN, PEXH'A. where a large ar.d nice sleek for Spring ar.d Hummer has just arrived. iloand see tl •ui 4V1200T8 AND SHOES AT VrBOi.KSALB.4V D AVID F. FORTH KV, Attorxet-at-law, BELLErONTP, 43>1Y. PA. Awardfd llic liighrsl Kcditl t litis.;. E. & H. T. AMY 4 CO. 591 Brcadvrcy. .A>tr York. (Opp. Metropolitan. Hotel.) XannrMtsrcr*. Importers 41 Bs lens In Enp7ings. Ctiroißcs Frfies. VIKRiOaOHFS & \ IBS, Albums, tirnphosropes, IhclograpltF, And kindred goods— Celebrities, Aolrosscs, PHOTCG3/PHIJ MATE 1/IS We are Headquarters for everything in tie way of STEREOPTICftJiSAMi HACJEI AMI 111, MICRO SCIENTIFIC IANTERX, STKKKUPAXOPTtfnX, t'NIVKRMTY KTEREWt TICOX, ABYEK'riIiF.R'B STEM EOPIICOX, ARTOPTJCOX, SCHOOL LANTKKN. FANjU.V I.AXTEfiX PEOPLE'S LANTERN. Eaeh style being the best cf its (Us is lb* market. Catalogue of Lanterns and S'ides. with di rections for using, sent on app'ication. Any enterprising man pan make money with a Magic Lantern. da-Visitors to the. Centennial Exposition will do wisely to defer purchasing good* iu our Uue until they ennie to our sto.o in N.'w York, where they will find greater variety and more moderate orice-s and can select more at their leisure. But we have a con eefiOon to soil some styles of our goods in the huJSdihp of the Department of Public Cora fort. and thos. not coming to New York a:e Invit d to call on our eriueseutaUtn tLcie 4T%_ A full stock of Vlewsof tke ExpeeL tion Buildings and tlieireotrtenle. ok.Ctit out this ad. for reference-®K VVi\TEII *m give energetie if .til 1 Eil # men and women Business that will Fay from W t'.i *> t- r day, ca • . . din you r own nelgi borho , a dis strut y hon orable. Carlo ulars free, r samph * worth several dollars ilaf w ill en hie yon to fo to work at once, will be aent o i receipt ol Mtjr CtQ AddKrrs LATHAM tt CO., Box 2.1 M. 4J3 W*hh>B*oii St,