S Ijc fournal. filler & Dernier. Proprietors. B. O.DEININ'OSR , Associate Editor. liUlheim.TliHi'sitn) Feb. 1) Torm9—Bl.so Per Annum. now it Stands. Just at this time it seems as if the country were to be cheated out of its rightful choice for President, 4 *ot/ due process of laic.'' The Joiut Huh Commission has sqeezed and forced Florida into the Hayes col umn in violation of even common decency, to say nothing of right and justice, or eveu the laws of Florida as laid down by the highest Court of that state. In view of the prece dent established in Florida we have but little reason to hope for just ice in the case of Louisiana. However, the result must be reached iu a short time, and we patiently wait to see the end. Letter from Washington. Washington, D. C. Feb. S. 1577. EDITOR JOURNAL : I take the liberty of tending you a few lines in reference to the Elec toral Couut Bill, about which the American people are uow so much excited. As a matter of principle the Democratic party is a unit ou the question of the mode of couut iug the electoral vote. As a ques tion of policy however the leaders and tiie masses arc divided in opin ion. The very fact of a divided sen timeut npon this importaut point renders the Electoral Count Com mission an important tribunal for the settlement of au issue of such vast magnitude. The Republican party eutrenehed in power wi;h every branch of the Governmeut ab solutely iu its possession, but one. The Army, the Navy and one hun dred thousand office holders at the back of a sileut aud unprincipled executives constitute a power tlmt can more easily be managed by ap peal to law then au appeal to arms. With full confidence in the fact that Tildeu and Hendricks were elected and a fi- m belief that a bold and de termined conspiracy to defeat their inauguration could be easiest and most satisfactorily defeated by this Electoral Court, the Democratic par ty yielded to assent to the decisiou of the joint committee of the House aud the Senate with remarkable unamioity, with the best of motives and in a spirit of profouud patriot ism. Among those who joined with the majority of the Democratic par tv in this decision for a peaceful set tlement of the Presidential question was our representative, Hon. L. A. Mac key. After mature deliberation and a candid consideration of the whole question, he united with Randall and Clymer, in fact the whole Peuusylvauia delegation and with the best element in the Demo cratic party of the Union, and voted to refer the entire matter of deter mining the result of the late elec tion to this court. Whatever may be the result of this reference the ac tion of Mr. Mackey will stand ap proved by bis constituents. His good judgement, his well known prudence, and his patriotic motive in this as in all his public a?ts, will certainly be appreciated by his con stituents. R. M. M. A bill has been introduced in the Legislature to punish improper assemblies upon the public streets. The bill provides that any three per sons who shall remain for a quarter of an hour in front of any public house or churcti, aod shall engage in profane, obscenew>r loud talk, or in making invidious or abusive re marks, or in abstructiug the high way, shall be guilty of a misdemean or. We think the above is a very im portant bill in the interests of go<>d manners and decency. We have often seen it in our town, and pre sume that other places are no better in this respect, that ladies, even, preferred U step out iuto the a mud dy street, rather than force their way through a rude and boisterous crowd, such as is often gathered in front of hotels and stores. Let the bill pass without dissent. A bill is now pending the Leg islature prohibit'ng any man from signing away his rights, or those of his family, under the 8300 exemp tion law. This is eminently right and proper. We do not consider it just that any man should be per mitted to barter the legal rights of those dependent upon him for sup port, aud reduce them to object poverty. Let the bill pass. A bill is before the Legislature requiring all persons desiring to marry to take out a marriage license which is to lie entered on record in the proper county, after the mar riage. The best resolution yet before the Legislature is the one to adjourn. % The treasury of Union >coonCy is empty. Sock up, tax-psyera. Read the letter from Washing ton * It Is written by a citixen of Millheim now in that city. tfudg* Frank & Sm have dis solved partnership. The old Judge will run the business on his own hook agaiu. Money sold at 30}. 37} and 3d per cent, premium, at the sale of the Building Association, on Monday evening. Cheap, don't you think so ? , Saw the pleasant face and grasp ed the friendly hand of Dr. Squire Ornd >rf, in our sanctum, on Tues day morning. Fact* - Gold is down to about 104. Very cheap, truly, but what good dona it do a fellow, whether high or low, when he has none got. Poor tee. The Miftl'nburg Telegraph thinks it is a god thing to have a few er rors (typographical V) in a sale bill. It will then attract attention and be read more largely than if correct. - w ■ Horace G. Stover, late of Aa ronsburg, a young in in of first class talents and excellent character, has settled down as a lawyer at Vers ailles, Mo. We wish iiiiu abundant success. Centre Ilall is to have an Aca demic Institute, of which Prof. Fortuev, a gnumate of Penna. Col lege and late Prof, of Mathematics in the Missionary Institute at Se iiusgrove, is to be the teacher. There wid be a Shouting Match and a Wheeling Match in Wod ; ward, on Saturday, February 17. at 9 o'clock, A M. Tne prize for the : shooting match will lie a new sett if ; Yankee Harness, and for the wheel ! ing match, a gua. All are invited : to attend. In a letter addressed to Henry Beck, Esq., Commissioners' Clerk of Centre county. Judge Orvis says that the several townships and bo roughs of this county must elect as sessors this year, as usual. The de cision of Attorney General Lear does not seem to apply to Centre county. A free lecture will be delivered in the Town Hall, Millheim, on the evening of Washington's birthday, the 22nd inst., under the auspices of the order of O. U. A. M., who will appear in full regalia. The Baud will p present. The public, and la dies especially, are cordially invited to attend. Ontheslh inst., the Milßinburg Building Association elected the following officers. Presideut, Samuel Cronrmllef ; Secretary, J. D. S. Gust ; Treasure**, 11. G. Wolf ; Directors, S. S. Bar ber, Enoch Miller, G. W. Chambers, B. F. Eaton, J. R. Zellers, G. N. Youngman, 11. I'. Glover, S. B. Hoffman. — COAL DIGGINO IN SUGAR VAL LEY.—Mr. J L. Boone yeierdav brought us a specimen of something very much like hard Coal taken from a two-foot vein of such on the fnnof Daniel Moyer, in the west end of Sugar Valley. It has teen tested in a stove, and burned slowly, about as well as ordinary Coal. A shaft was sunk about 10 feet before reaching it, and the iiidicutijns are that there is a large body of it.— Lock Haven Democrat' At the regular annual election of the Milliieini B. & L. Association hoid on Monday evening, ihefollow ing officers were elected : President—A. Walter, Vice President—H. W. Kreamer, Secretary—D L Zerby. Directors -J. B. Lei zell. ) 9r B. O. Dviuiinrer, 1 year. Spots upon the bun do not vis ibly diminish its brilliancy, but sjwjts. pimples or blotches upon the face, neck or arms seriously detract from female beauty. They may, however, bs completely removed by the daily use of (Henri's Sulphur Soap Dspot, Crir teuton's 7Gth Ave., N. Y. Hill's llaii & Whisker Dye, black or br wn, SOcts. The Millheim Comet Band gave a eoucert in Miftliuhurg on Saturday evening last. Over 840 were realiz ed. which is very gotnl, as times are. The Bai-d is pleased with Mifflin burg, Mifflinburg is pleasetli 16 page(6lcolumns) family paper, dli-4 with the choicest literature—serial <*ml short stories, sketches, poetry, wit, humor, Ac., . Ac. It is entertaining, amusing and I instructive, and is one of the chap est papers—the amount and quality I of matter considered—that we have i seen. The price is 51.20 per y *ar, } including as premium a genuine fine , line steel engraving, called "The | Mitherless Bairn," printed on ! plate paper, which the publisheis : claim is superior in point of merit and attractiveness to any premium I ever offered by any other paper in this country, and is alone worth the money asked for both. The publishers. J L. Patten A Co., 162 William st.,New York, authorize us to say, that in order to introduce the paper in this vicinity they make a siiecial offer to every one of our readers to send them the paper —a "trial trip" of four months, post paid, commencing with January number—for 25 cents. | Our readers who avail themselves of this offer will, we feel certain, thank us for having called their at tention to it. The publishers of LEISURE HOURS would like to era ploy some one m every pi.ice to can l vuas for this paper. 4t, Read the Auditors' Annual Re port in the German Department. - i ■ a ♦♦♦ ■ ■ TliK utiparulelled success which has attended Mr. Daniel P. Beatty, as a manufacturer of pianos and or gans, speaks highly tor the superior ity of his instruments. In these days of sharp competition and inven tive genius, uo mediocre productions can attain the celebrity to which tiis pianos and organs have reach. Send for catalogue of prices. AddreaS Daniel P. Beattv, Washington, Warren County, 2*l. J , U. S. A. ♦ • ♦ - ■ ■ —' DEDICATION*. TIIO new Re formed Church at Jacksonville this county, will be dedicated to the ser vice of the Triune God, on Sunday the lSlii of February. There will be religious services during the even ings of tie week oreviona, coiniuenc ing on Tuesday evening. Several ministers Irona abroad will be pr sent oil the occasion. There win ie services on Satuiduy morning at 10 o'clock, in the German language. Rev. J. G. Shoemaker will pi each the dedication sermon cn Sunday roaming at 10 o'clock. The Christian public are cordially invited. Contributions toward the liqnidat ion of the dt lit rest ing on tiie church will be gratefully received. FAS TO it. •> A public entertainment trill be given by the Irving Literary Insti tute, in the Town Hall, Milliieim. ou Saturday evening February *24111 iust. Essays will be read and the following question will bediscussed. "Resolved that tiie attendance of children at the public schools be maue jompulsory." Affirmative J. R. VanOrmer, W. F. Smith. W. K. Alrxauder, J. F. Ciiauibers, U P. Wolf, W. T. Auiuan, G. W. Keen. Negative. O. Deininger, Jacob Eiseuhuth, S. O. McCurdv, A-N. Runkle, W. 11. B Eis* nliuth, 11. M. Bollinger, A. llarter. Tiie Millheim Cornet Band is ex pected to be present. The public is cordially invited to attend, J. R. VANORMRR, Secretary. DANGEROUS FUN. —Herman ; Fricke is the hostler at Garmau's Hotel. He sleeps behind the counter in the office, that he may be con vet ieutly waked by those who come in with teams after night. A pitcher I of water usually sets upon the coun < ter in fiout of Heiuian, and upon | several occasions its contents have j been emptied upon him while he was asleep, by parties who have come iu late with no other apparent lu >tive than to have some tun in this way. On Sunday evening week ago Fricke retired in Ids usual place —this time with a revolver by his side. About tnrce o'clock in the morning Charlie Nolan and a com panion uauied McCafferty,- stepieon them, seeing which Nolan juni|*-d behiud , the stove, pitcher in hand. Fricke ; fired, the bili Veaking a glass in the d >or. Nolan, supposing that it was | only a pistol and that there were no i reserve shuts, jumped from liehiud | the stove and hurled the pitcher at Herman but missed hiin. He then i made for the din>r, Fricke firing another shot at him as he passed out, the bullet lodging iu the panels 3f the door helow the glass. In the meantime McCafferty threw a cou ple of chairs at the enraged shooter, . and then followed his companion ! out. The would l>o ji.keig made a narrow escape, and will no doubt be convinced that there is too much d cger in thai kind of fun to under take a repetition ot it.—Bellefoute Republican. MARRIED. On the 11th inst., by Rev. John Tooiliiison, Mr. Michael , Frank and Miss Lyiia Long, both of Centre Co. * DIED. At Logansvillc, on the lot inst., Rev. A. Lougsdorf, iu the sSih year ; of his age. Public Sale Register. The followliig saWs are advertbcd in to , day's paper or by posters printed at this ot ; flee. Feb. 24. Jacob Hollo way. Administrator, House and lot in Aarunsburg. —Feb. 22. Peter Wenrich Gregg township, farm stock and household goods. —March !. Aaron Cruuse, Gregg township. ■ (arm stock. ! —March 3. Israel Confer, Penn township, (arm stock. i —March 6. Thos. 11. £Choll, Gregg township, farm stock. —March 10. Jeese Kreamer, North Mill lieim, household goods. —Mardi 14. .Samuel Bame. Penn township, farm stock and household goods. -March 2k Samuel Gratniy, Miles town ship, farm stock. , |r We charge nothing for putting names in the above list, provided the bills are printed at UiisoOice or the sale advertised , iu this paper. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Next Sabbath evening there will be a Praise meeting held in the Lutherau Church at Aaronsburg. Lodge and Society Directory. The Millheim Cornet Band will meet in the Town Hall oh Monday aud Thursday evenings. Providence Grunge No. 217 P. of H,. meets iu Alexander's block on the 2nd Saturday of each month at . P. M. and on the fourth Saturday j of each mouth at 1£ P. M. The Irving Literary Society meets 1 in the Town flail, every Friday ev ening. The Millheim B. & L. Association meets in Town Hall, on the evening i of thesecoiid Monday of each month I Millheim Council, No. 309, (J. i U. A. M. meets on Ist nnd 3rd Sat urdays of each month, at 7 o'clok, ; P. M.,in their Lodge Rooms, Wilt's ' Building. EXTRACT FBOM THE SECOND ANNUAL REPORT OF THE MTT.Tr HEIM B. & L. ASSOCIATION, FOR THE YEAR END ING JAN. a 1877. RECEIPTS. Monthly Dues $3,843.40 Premiums P. 2,012. H5 Premiums S. 9.43 Interest ' 270.42 Fines 30,00 Withdrawals 124.69 $0,104.50 ASSETTS. Loaus $5,800.00 Due by Members 113.80 Cash 29.00 Peimanent.Expense 195.40 $9,138.80 Date, Jan. *, 1877 Series 1 | No. of Share*, li'l | l'ar value, $24 | Gain, sll P4 | Full value $35.'.a Date, Jau. S, 1877—Series 2 | No. of Shares, 112 | l'ar value. *l2 | Gain, $ '>,47 | Full value. $lB.4 7 NOTICE. The •partnership existing be tween S. Frank L.son 1* thi* day dis solved by muni tl consent. The books will be left wltn S. Frank where all persoua knowing themselves indebted will please call and mane seitlciuunt without delay. S. THANK, J AS. P. FKANK. Rebersburg, Feb. 12. 1877. Tiie in rcnitilo business will be can led on by the undersigned at the old stand where he will be happy to serve bis friends and old customers S. FRANK. OUTSELLING IMMENSELY—THE MtiMIAl EIPOSITION DESCRIBED AND I I.LISTHATED. The ouly complete, richly illustrated, low price work. Tan pages, only $2.5u. Treats of the entire history' grand bumdiugs, wonder tul exhibit*, cuifosllies, gre.it day* ecL The best chance of luu year* to coin money fa*t, aa e very bod v want* this work. I.UOO agent* appointed tirst lour weeks.s,n® wanted. For full particu>ar* address quickly. HIBBABO PUB* , 733 Hau*oin St, Phllada, l'a. PAiyPTfIM *** " ol Received by oremature uAUUUn book*, assuming to be "official." &SAA A MONTH to Active Mea selling our feWWV letter Copying Book. No press or water used. Sample copy worth $3.90 FREE. Send stamp lor circular. EXCELSIOR M'F'G. CO , Madison and 132 Dearborn St., CHICAGO. J. S. MILLER, Fashionable Tailor, AtHU.inDlf R¥ t Having opened rooms on the Ist floor of John liupp's building he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of men's and boy's garments, accord ing to the latest styles, and upon shrtest notice, and all word war ranted to render satisfaction. Cut ting and repairing done. {A We mill start you in a business w you can make *Vi a week witliou I|A\TVc*l'il*l: •*■">■ respectable for it""u I either *ex. M. A. Young. 3tl Bowery, X. V. iPI'VTQ 12 ELEGANT OIL CHROMOS. Lulill 10 beautifully framed, sent by mail forth Sell at sight. Nat. Chuomo Co- Philadelphia. 1 A LUCRATIVE BISIYESS, wanl 500 more fiisi-t liss hcNinc Machine Agent*, and 500 men offnrrgj and ability to learn , the business of Selling Hewing Ma > chines. Compensation Liberal, but varying according to Ability, Char acter and Qualifications of the Agent. For Particulars, Address Wilson Ssw.m Miobioe Co. Cbicap 827 A 829 Broadway, New York, or New Or leans, La. To the Voters of Perm Township. The undersigned hereby announced him self as a candidate fur Constable, at the coming electiun, and respectfully solicits the support tif hU fellow cttirens. Jan. 26.77. MIcHaklLaMY. pATENT DESK SLATES, COM BIN IN O IN ONE ' SLATE, DRAWING SURFACE & WRITING DESK. 50 cents. Undoubtebly the most instructive thing over inveuted for the youthful mind. MOTTOES! MOTTOES 5 Each. 5 Each. PICTURE FRAMES I Fine Rustic Frames, varnished, with glass and black coaiplete. Note the remarkably low prices ; 44 by 64 at *2-5 cents. S by 8 at 30 eta. 8 by 10 at 33 cents. 10 by 12 at 40 eta. I All other sizes low it. proportion. MOTTO FRAMES, with large gilt bead, Varnished, with Glass and Back. 50 Cents. 50 Cents. SPLINTS FOIt FRAMES, All Colors, and size*. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, in great variety. BEAUTIFUL CHROMOS, for 5 cents each. PLAN TOG it API IS FOR DRAWING, a new and complete invention which all visitors to the Centennial must have seen in use. Only 25 cents. WELCH'S CHEAP BOOK, STA* T ION Alt Y & VARIETY STORE, No. 1 Humes' Block. rRIFL.NO WITH A COLD IS ALWAYS DANGEROUS. USE WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS. a sure remedy for COUGHS, aud all diseasea of the THROAT, LUNGS, CHKBT and MU COUS MMMAKANE, Put U; only in BLUE Boxes. 90LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. CIL ORITTENTON. 7 Sixth Avenue, New York. Active Ageuta wanted instantly to intro duce the CENTENNIAL EIPOSITIOK DESCRIBED AND ILLUSTRATED. Nearly 800 page#; only #2.V); rich illustra tion#; and a treasure as the best, hii-1 cheap est History of the Great Exhibition. En dorsed by Officials, Press, and Clergy. Is selling immensely. One lady cleared $360 In four weeks. Act quickly. Now or never. For full particulars, Address HUBBARD BROS., Publishers, 733 Sanson Street, Rhila. AGENTSKKKH-'t BO K GREAT CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION ILLUSTRATED Demand equals the crowds at the Exhibi tion. One agent sold 40, cwo 39 each In oue * lne Engravings, costing #29,000,00, show tho best exhibits. Wide awake Agents are quiUug all the inferior books for this. Get the best. Send for cir cular. terms, and sample engravings. P. W. ZIEGLKK ft C*>., SHT Arch Street, PMHiWphla, Pa. • DISBURSEMENTS. Capital $5,533.55 Capital Withdrawn 303.04 Secretary's Salary 150.00 treasurer's Salary 50.00 Atictioueor's Salary 4.00 Pointing 4.00 $0,104.60 LIABILITIES Capital last year $3,435.00 Capital present year 5,533.55 Due to Members 170.31 $9,138.80 WONDERFUL SUCCESS! 25.000 of the CEITENNIAL EXPOSITION DHM'KIBKD AND II.LI hTKATKI>. Bold in 60 days. It being the onlv complete low-price work (770 page* only $2.50), treat ing of the entire history, grand buildings, wonderful exhibit*, i annuities, great day*, etc.; illustrated, and $1 cheaper than any other; everybody wants It. One new agent Cleared $3Mt in lour weeks. 3, \ JfOBTH MILLBKIM, Fl. Ail kinds of Furniture on hand oT promptly made to order. Coffins A speciality. Lowest cash prices. Sat isfaction guaranteed. 43x3m. ST. CLOUD HOTEL, Arch Street,between 7IbandBIhS(s..PHILADELPHIA,PA • DeauSth: —Since the cloee of the Exhibition the St. CVuid has been re-palnteed and frescoed, parlors refurnished, lew carpets, Ac. The h mse lu all in appointments D unsur passed tor comfort; the culinary department being excelle Iby none. During the Ceuten nlal the St. Clou.l adhere Jto its re/iuar rales, aii-l rt 1 tred to extend the same com forts toils patrons as it had previously ; in this particular it stood alone. Br. G. W. Multln has associated with him his sow. Geo. K Mullln, aud Edward L. Bean, of Ft. Wayne, Ind., uuder the firm name of'. V. .tluliln A 00. Thanking vou for past patronage and hoping I - extend the hospitalities of the St. Cloud with tue same encouragement as In Che p it. \V * ,ra. r-M.i -;Uudy. m -RS."i?b"A ¥ kr. err. G. w. MCJLLIN & GO. J. T, SKILKS, Cashier. 6xlm. ARDWARE & STOVE £ Complete Line of llArdware, in all the various De j partments. Spear's Auti-Cltnker Silver Moon Parlor Stove, superior | to all others, Susquehanna Cook Stoves, Improved Sovereign Portable Range, warranted to give satisfaction. All kinds of Cheap Parlor Stoves, at the lowest prices to suit the TRADE. THOMAS A. HICKS & BRO. BOOTS & SHOES The Centennial Election Is eyerand It D'ftsed beyond doubt that Samuel J. l'ildeu is elected President of the United states, but the Great Excitement at the store of J. EINfcNMtITM in MILL- HtilM still continues. He has Just returned from the East ern cities with a large and well selected stock of Boots and Shoe*, which can tint be surpassed !> Point of Quality aud Cheapness by any store in the county. VJCM'JI Boots FP-M *2 50 to r/*N $4.90 Mr. RIM EN HUTU has been a practical shoemaker fur the last fa 3s years and is therefore more competent to make a selection : p - "! than other retailers who l have not had the bene it of hlsexperieuoo. X J Any person who doubt# this t i M "K 4 td 0 rj Q O If you Art in want of pure DRUGS, 'MEDICINES, fH OILS, FAINTS, VARNISHES, FANCY GOODSand 52 IIOLLIDAY TOYS, go to EISKXMITM 8 BtCG STORK, v where you will be accommodated in theee several lines of goods at the lowest cash prices. " saiaiivo # sxoof FURNITURE ROOMS. "W. H. MILLEB Hartley lowuship, J SCAN Hoi.ia>* at, Union Co. AduiinistruDr, Feb. Sill 1877. EMPIRE CLOTHING STORE J. F. Chambers, Proprietor, POST Ofllci Building, Millheim, PV. Keeps a full line of Clothing Hos iery, ami Gents' Furnishing Goods . always on hand, and sells at the 1 lowest liviug prices for cui A. 17 ly NMAT BOOK DEPOT ! Any hook wanted can ha had al 11. Y. STITZKR'3. Stationery, Books, Toys. This old and well known establish ment is the regular depository of the American Sunday School Union and American Tract Society and will tell exactly at their CATALOGUE PRICES T lie would say to those who favor him with their patronage, that he will aeli at such pi ices and upon such terms as to make it an object for all |iernons, teachers and Sunday Schools to purchase at his store. BOOKS, STATIONERY, Ac.. riot oh hand when inquired for will 1 be obtained on short not ire, as an , order is sent every Saturday. H. Y. BTITZER, Brockernoff Row. TPF.ATTV'ftParlar Organs PPBIHI JCsl'd. In I(3s. Relieving it to be BY FAR the best Parlor and Orchestral Organ manufactured, * challenge any manufacturer to equal them. The celebrated Golden Tongue Heeds in this organ in conjunction Willi the Perfected Heed Boards produce sweet, pure and pow erful tours. Superb eases of new an a elegant designs. Minuter*, teachers, chdfches, schools, lodges, etc., should scud for pries list and discounts. Dealers will find It to their advantage to examine this instrument. It has improve ments found in no other. Correspondence solicited. Best offer ever given. Money refunded upon return of organ and freight charges laid by me (Daniel H. Realty) both ways If unsatisfactory. after a test trial of flVe days. Organ warranted for *ix years. AjgeuUdi*- eohnt given everywhere 1 km no agent. Agents wanted. Address, DAYIEL F. BE ATT Y, Washlngisa, Bee Jereejr, 17.1. A. PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS, Which may be done with one-fourths the usUitl expense, In* using our PATENT SLATE PAINT (Fifteen Year* Established.) AlIXKl) READY FOR Vi*K. Flir-proof, Water-proof, Uurabh Kfoouwlfal and Ornamental. A roof may lie covered with a very ehea? •lilngle. and by applieati tu of this slate IN made to last from Pu to '£> years, old roof can be patched and coated, looking mueli bt without the slate, fur On-thlrtl the Cost of Re-shingling. The expense of slating n#w shingles is on ly about the eo of simply laying them. Tli. paint is riKKmoor against sparks or ffvl ■, embers, a.s may be easily tested Ly any on IT STOPS EVERY LEAK, and for tin or irou has no equal, as it ex pands by heat, contracts by cold, and NBVEI. chicks ior scales. Hoofs o vorrd with Ta Mieatln g Felt can I*> nude water tight at a small ex..vise, and preserved for many years This male Paint Is EXTREMELY CHEAP. Two gallons will cover a hundred squan feet of shingle roof, while on tin. iron, fell inatrlied boards, or any smooth surface, from two quarts te one gallon are p quun to luO square feet of surface, aud altnougl the iiatut has a heavy body it is easily an plied with a brush. No Tar is used in this Conijiosition therefore It neither cracks In Winter, not runs in ttuimner. On decayed shingles, It fllln up the hole and pores, and give* a new substantial ro that will last for years. (THLED Oil WAKPKI shingle* it brings U> their places, and keep tnem tiiere. It tills up all holes in felt roofs stops the leaks—and all hough a slow dryer rain does uot affect It a few hours after ai> plying. As nearly all paints that are Mack eon tain TAB. be sine you obtain our genuine article, which (for shingle roofs) is CHOCOLATE COLOR, when llrst applied. eh nglng In about a mouth to an uniform slate color, and is, all latent* and purposes SEATS. Olt TIN ROOFS our red eolor Is usually preferred, as one foal Is e. BBIOHT KSD, and OHANQC. NEW YORK CASH PRICE LIST. 1 Gallon, can and bo* fil 5t 2"" 2 3 ,5 " " 5Si 0 " k yt 9St Ju " hit If barrel.,., 16 o* 40 •• one barrel 3H" 1" lbs., cement for bad leaks 1 % We have In stock, of our own manufacture, roofiug materials, etc., at the following low prices: lft*) rolls extr* Rubber Roofing, at 3 cent per square foot (Or we will furnish Rub ber Roofing Nails, Caps, and Slate Paiut foi an entire ucw roof, at I' 4 cents per squari foot.) •JSOOO rolls 2-ply Tarred Roofing Felt. :t I}, cents per square foot. 3000 rolls 3 ply Tarred Roofing Felt, at 2*4 cents per square foot 3XW rolls Tarred Sheatlng, at }4 cent pe. square foot. S(W gallons fine Enamel Paint, mixed rea dy hr use, on inside or outside work, at k per gallon, all shades. ifffiO Bbls Slate Hour per bbL $3 CP !<* ** Soapttone Flour " 3(* 1000 " Grafton Mineral " 3d IftJO " Mftalic Paint, dry... •' 3d Kpedat prices per ton or Car-load lots All orders must be a ccompanicd with tin money, or subject to 30 days draft ou wel, known parties. \l. SLATE PAIXTCO PAS Y. 102 ifc 104 Maiden Lane, New York. •s FANCY CARDS 15 styles with name 1' "• t*. Putt paid, J. B. JKSTKD, Nassau Bn. Co., N. Y. $200,0001N GOLD! AND OTHER VALUABLE PREMIUMS. QIVKS TO THOSE IF//0 Work for thcTimes TlfF CINCINNATI WEEKLY TIME> Published for 3K years, has a National char meter aud influence, with patrons in ever} MM* and TertlWty in the union, and of an shades mild politics. Its new department, *IOME,S FOR TnE PEOPLE In the South and Far K 'est. will beluvalubh to mil looking out for Nxw CLACKS or ltssi vmgeu. Etfty Patron of the Timet Js presented, free of charm wltH an Illustrated Year Book of valuable information, for 1877, alone worth the price of the paper. Enterprising men wanted everywhere, to solicit subscribers, aud secure our Gptd and other Valuable Premiums. A sahiulc copy of the Times, our Illustrated List of Prenii oms to be riven to Agents, and other docu uieuts, will be sent free on application to C/.VC7.V.VA 77 TIMES CO., 67 W. Third At. Cincinnati, O, BEATTY'SESS 1 EsTtUnlsSti The best mnd most lasting pat lor organ now in use. No other parlor organ has ever attained t he same popularity. It has been tested by thousands, many of them competent Judges, mud gives universal satisfaction te ah. The music is mdmpted to the human voice, ranging from the softest flute-like note to a v- lunttt of sound unsurpassed by any instru meat Tills Instrument hms all the latest Improve ment a, mod everv orgn is fully warranted for six years. Beautiful oil polish, black wal nut panelled oases, which will not CRACK or WARP, mnd forms, iu addition to a splen did Inst.-uinent of music, a beautiful piece of furniture. This organ needs only to b* seen to be ap preciated, and is sold at extremely low fig ures for cash Second-hand Instruments taken In exchange. Agents wanted, male or female, In every county In the United States and Canada. A liberal discount inadcto teachers, ministers eburcheti, schools, lodges, etc., where I have no agents. Illustrated catalogue and pri ce list frei. Correspondence solicited. Agent discount given where I have no agents, Best *flir ever given now ready. Address, RAM EL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey, U. S. A. FARMERS OF IEATSE CO, I wmiM respectfully call your at tention to the celebrated Keystone Ha-ndMftio Oh ins-. These chains have been thoroughly tested by farmers and teamsters in this neighborhood, and are pro nounced by all who have used them as far superior to any othor chains made. Having secured the sole agen cy for Centre county for the sale of theso chains, I am prepared to fur nish on short notice anything in the line of CHAINS, from the heaviest stump machine chain down to the smallest chin chain, all hand made, of tho belt refined iron, and war ranted for one year. Call on or address A. O. Deininger. tahcim, Per. 14. 1876, r*AG f TS WANTED ?GM HIST C . UNTEN'L EXHIBIT!- I It eoiitaius 39) flue engravings of and scenes In the Ureal Exhibition i. tin* only authentic ami complete h,-< •übllshed. It trei ts ot the gland bulMi wonderful exhibits, ctirtosiiieiqgiaalf •tc. Very ehe.tp ana sells at slnu. \gent sold 48 copies in one day. .Jen i ur extra terms to Agents and it fn'| M .. ion qjf the wurk. Address NATIONAL ; i.lsitiNO Co., Philadelphia, Ph. A I (mink! I'lirclubleasu! worth/ess I. ilUllUl't on the Kxhll'iUeu an-IjcIi:; '.iiuUil, lr not b<- dereiVcfd. f-'ce It i ■o k y u buj contains S7l pages and ;- ; bgravings. r .mm a ex n c •• vr,r " is> Tb uST Uu I .gwu i> 1: B f Qni.Hw*of TMp*r. 10 inth'pM. t ••i h, pr i,. ! **• • N'L LATLLM' RALIIOU.,T,LJ I IICM,|.)H HTITL 'IB., lislit, 8-s rnt\ C VltU.-i" >: i f" r'~i J.r * B|. INIM Mil rti ft htri.- I.'n'rh fro- •. a'l n;ri •. B.ilD£ Ql CO., 70* Eror.d".a:', N. TWEL¥I •NT:LI-ILF ens TSC I.F.OTP R E'/T OS. R*N • r1 a 3 Ppur'l.yetitoiMvr, nj !*• ft; 1 . .TnA ' KiiT;iM.,|H:n*r.rn ( .ff iuf- rlii,!.v'..>.ii, Kn. Tlir.'Ml Cu:tr, BO*! f.r Sxsitii. l ull ■ lloot. .IS I LL/C. Out -TIN*, 8 U.. t-r t i>. ofnmt* pencil, It henvl'r PI • ,t ,t. i r. B-ondw-y.f. V; A B SR < TIO\R."V r>r :xr. r . ,> •LT n TW six if ut notn (i! w H J&L oBLW ILAR -' W "SISSsISs.. , N. Daniel F. Beatty'r; CACTIOX reputation I barn gaiiw •ed the celebrity of niv Orgons, have indii •d some uiipriiiefpMl pArdes and Hgcnv o eopp iny circulars, and misrepresant n< / ■Ktruments; Hgao.st rids tlie puhlj.- a ,- irreby cautioned. Al| my rirgaus bear u< ,• rade-mak, Golden Tongue, and a't my I'm uos have the word ri tNO nnueilinei nd aLso ha veiny naieeSEIBST and te.-i. enee, DiNiet. K. Ittsrrv, Wasiiiiuoii, > . J., without wtiieh none is genutue. Address, DANIEL P. BEATTY-, Waaliingion, N. J., U. &. A. QEUTT V© rK, ' KBK * acATTY Si K O TAT. Parlor Organs. Messrs. Ceo. P. Rowed & Co., (X. Y.) >ev.spa|er Reporter , says: "Daniel F. fetUy, tto organ builder, or \> as liKgton, N. J., presfics forward vslru greatest vigor." Trorn Win. Teol, Nlanr -Falls. X, Y. *'Several months use of the decent Parlor Organ you sent me satisfies ine that it Is oue f the nest made. It liak a rich tone; its vailoustonosare most ple*wnt. I mosr •eartily recommend your orggus for i>arior H'hotti. church or other use."^ Itest offer ever given. Money reftltided ipH) return of organ and freight charges -aid by me (Danb. F. Realty) tmtfi wan if insatisfHetory. after a test trial of five davel >rgan warranted for five years. Nona for xleiuled list of test linoulals before buying pallor Organ. Address. DANIEL F. BEATTY, WMklaftoa, R>w Jersey, C.. A n OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE Rl UNTEN'L EXHIBITION tt sells taster than any other book. On Agent sold s4 copies in me day. This Is tb •uly authentic and complete hfstoiy pub .ished. rfend for our extra terms to Agents. NATIONAL I'TELISUJM. CO.. Khila., l'a. T" E ""WSt/Sc i tSTrLACE BOOTS.SBOES.CAITEES ft SLIPPERS in Clinton or Centre ccuntles is .11 J. IC-A-IMIIF'S, LOCK IIAVEN, PEXN'A. •vlierc a large aud nice Etwk fcr Fpring ard •unnner lias just arrived. e building of the Department of I'nblic Com fort, and those not coming to New York are invited to call on our representatii n IhtJO A full stock of Views of ike Exposu 1 tion Buildings and their content.';. •a-Ct out this ad. for refc.i £uce*Cs IV 4\TFTi P l *® energetic vw ilii t limen and women Business that will tar •roin *l .O ss ler day, can he punned in our own nel{ liborhood. and 1s stilctly hen '■rab>. Particulars fre, or samples ironh .everai dolla-sthat w 111 enable yon to go to work at once, will be sent on receipt ot fip.y cents. Address LATHAM ft CO . ?Mi 41** Waafc!r.gteaSt, Bcetea Mat.