t|e Journal filter & Deimzer. Proprietors. U.DSIM ISGER. Associate Editor. * miihoim.Tliufsdn) Har.22 Terms-51.50 Per Annum. Camrrontsm. * On the 10th of March—just the y , ier Saturday—Simon Cameron re signed his seat in the Uuited States Senate, and throe days afterwards, ihe Republicans of the Pennsylvania Legislature met in caucus and nom inated his son Don, by the emphatic vote of 132 to 1, for the vacant of fice. The dissenting one—Mr. Cha pln, of Erie, immediately collapsed and moved to make the nomination unanimous. Long before tint reach ed oar readers, J. Donald Cameron will bo elected to and perhaps sit in the United States Senate. This is quick work. It practically amounts to an appointment ot the son by the father. The old man's qbject seems to have been a three fold one. Fir6t, to transmit the undisputed crown of the Camero* dynasty to the son. ffecotodiy, to give the administration "**—cf llr. Hayes a ssfvefe stab in the eide fcr refusing to give Don the eovcted placejn the cabinet ; and thirdly to give the Republicans of Pennsylvania an opportunity of abowiug to. the world what object vassals tbey are to the old political rorruptionist. ♦ The press with singular unahirui-1 ty protests against this little family arrangement -RR to no purpose, the thing is done. Of Cameron the slder, we have but little to say. His history is made. It oontamp but little of which a truo Penusylvanian can feel proud. He was a man of no pre tensions to statesmanship, but able and unscrupulous as a party leader. Mis chief merit consisted iu his power to aciass wealth, and in al ways finding nlcirw to |*H'sode ob streperous assemblymen—whether ] of his own political faith or not—to : ■fote him jnto the Uuited States Se nate. Dm is no improvement ou Simoo La any respect. lie is, if possible, > bolder and more unscrupulous than the old man. He never had an of- > floe of any kind except Secretary of I "War for a short time, and it were batter for the country had ha never ! bad that. Without asingle element J of true greatness, the Republicans j M Pennsylvania elect him United j States Senator, over the heads of at least one hundred men, better able to fill the high place. Such is Cain- | trooism in Pennsylvania. 801 l Dozing. This newly Invented discovery in political science seems to be all- j powerfnll in conquering opposing forces, and it is all the rage. A score or so of the most corrupt pbl- ! itical leaders this couptry ever bad, fed by Chandler, the Cainerous, Mor ten and Sherman, and hacked by all I the poweis of a bold, unscrupulous administration, bull doze the coun . try into accepting a President who i was largely and decidedly defeated by the people. The fraudulent President takes his seat and the bull- : dozers claim the rewaitl of their ! wicked work, but the de facto Presi-. j dent can't see it in that light exactly, i He knows but too well that lie is pot the rightful President, aud keen ly ft!s the utter necessity to concili ate an outrage and insulted people, by inauguiating a conservative poli cy. He turns the cold shoulder to those that appointed him. He se- j le;ts a Conservative- RebtJ-Demo eratie-cabinet with only a slight tinge of Radicalism in iu make up. The chief bull dozens in tite Senate swear., they rave, they threaten, j their right hands are called upon to forget their canning and their tongues to cleave to the roots of their mouths, if they will stand all this. Ho use. That sort of thing Is anti quoted. It did well enough in the , good old times of John Adams, but j is entirely ineffective when brought to confront the modern system of bull-dozing. Grave Senators can Just as little withstand the march of science as the common voter. They succumb, they become gentle as lambs and harmless as doves—in short they are bull-dozed and con firm the obnoxious cabinet finally without a mummer. Bravo ! Soon we shall witness the sublime spectacle of about alfcndred thous and hungry applicants -good, loyal Republicans, but hungry neverthe less—bull-dozing the new Con fede rate-Rebel-Democratie Post Master General for office, office office. Thus does bull-doziug go oa and— the world moves !. Hen. A. 11. Dill received the complimentary nomination fur U. 6. Senator by his Democratic col teages at Jlarrisburg. Weil de ferred. Mr. Hayes will probably call an extra session of congress, to mt about the first of June. Let him, — ■ Gov. 11 art ran ft has appointed Judge Sterrett Supreme Jucgc, to till the vacancy caused by the deuth Df Judge Williams. The ttcllLKY.— The specials to all Ihe prominent papers East and West conftim the story of the bull-dozing of ."Justice" Brad-, ley oil Friday night. When the Commission adjourned on Fri lay afternoon lie \v..s in doubt as lo whether he would vote for or against the of Watts, the Haves 'elector from Oregon. On two test" questions he rbvlimd to vote. The ! story obtained currency through the | department that hhai\"gfe kick" ; ou tl;e party, and great was the con sternation thereat. From the mo ment Bradley reached his home at ten o'clock until long after midnight be was beset bv leading Iteiuiblieana j politicians, Including oidZaeh Uhuu ! dfer. WWiam E. Chamber. (who "set i lip" the Florida business), Morton, Garfield and others. At midnight the wide awake newspainr reporters found a dozen carriages blocking the street in front of Bradley's residence waiting for tlieir owners who were "seeing" the perjured burlesque on justice and decency. It is Hoar, of Massachusetts, about whom there had been some misgivings, was sub i joot to the same interviewing process j by the Radical conspirators. | IVlien all the facta connected with : this conspiracy to steal the Presideu ! cy for the Ohio manikin cornea to I light, ns they will one of tiiese days, I won't icforiu a'delicious chapter for tliose interested ill "the best govern ment-the situ shines upou?" From Znch C-'handler's and Morton's incep tion of the fraud down through old Wells' forgery and bribery to Joe Bradley's peijury, what a mar velous stcty it will be. There will not be its iaiu.d ill history, and the thieves.are sure to betray each other. Hayes will not be able to satisfy | them all. Trust to time for justice. The Poor House Question. On Saturday, the 21st day of April next, the voters of Centre county will be called upon to decide by their ballots whether they will have a Peon HOUSE, or, as the law under which wo are to vote calls it, a "Home for the Destitute." This is a very grave question, whether viewed from it financial, moral or social standpoint, and we should all approach it with cairnuesrs and de- 1 eide. each for himself, with doe j liberation. This subject is thrust j upon rather unexpectedly as well as ! suddenly and we confess that at this time we for one, have not made 1 up our mind which way to vote. I We know but little, if anything, of 1 Hie Workings of the P>or ll-sys tem—its advantages or disadvaijia- 1 ges—that we need light ourself in j order to determine intelligently ! what to d<>. The press is a powerful agency in ' our day to away the actions of rucn, one way or another. This power should imt be used to induce people ' to decide matters so imimrtant as ! the one before, uson motives of inter est or prejudice only. People should j be taught to think and reason for 1 themselves. We have not .the slightest ' ifsire, at least not at this time to jlmueuce any one for or against this project, for we have not j even chosen sides, but will act upon { the best fight and imformatioo oh- ; tainaole, between now and the 21st of April. In order to give our readers as well :is the public- e-neVally an op poitunky to do likewise wo publish the law ut length, in both languages Let it 1)6, largely read and Us pro visions fully understood. Let the question be discussed, both in pub lic and private. Let meetings be held, if our citizens consider the matter of sufficient importance. Iu short—"Let theie I* light.*' We invite A discussion of this question in the JOURNAL. Thore are doubtless many persons among our readers better able to give in formation than we, the benefits of which they should not withhold from the public. The first of April, the day so dreaded by many, is last approach ing. We belong to that large but •'blessed" class who have neither interests nor principles to lift, but lota of them to pay. In fact our Drat of April lasts the whole year rouod. N off, dear reader, {we speak as affectionately as we know how) if jou happen to owe us anything, flaygdolUr and :t half—nr.-perhaps for a job, please fork over the dlng- JtwUjJf possibly can. If you can not, or if you don't owe lis, •why don't pay its fir goodness, sake, • 4 autl that's all we have, to say.'* Appointments for Williamsport District, Central Penna. Conference of tlie Evangelical Association : M. J. C'AROineue, PRESIDING EtDSft. Lnck Haven—P. U, RUhel. Dubboifitown—J. E. Oourtcr. Jeisey Shore—J>. P. Kit** and G. H. Sfchieh, under the presiding eider. Nittany Vadey—W. £, Detwiler and J. J. Lohr. Sugar Valley—R. Young. \ . Brush Valley—John Kieamer. Centre—C. P. Deiniiiger aha 5. 11. iYters. Lveoaiiug—J. G. M. S wangle. . Wiiliunisporfc Circuit—D. M. Mil ler. Wiiliamsport Mission—A. H, Ir vine. Miksbarg—J. M. King. ~ Liberty—N. Young and C. F. Gephait, under the presiding elder. Canton—L. K. Harris. Centre Hall—VV-H. Stover, Newberry—P. W. Group. Danville—J. F. Shul z. Seneca—U. F. Swengle. H. B. Ilartzler, assistant editor : Evangelical Mcssinger. At Lis own request P. M. Coqp was honorably dismissed from the conference. W. 15. Detwiler was elected con j ference treasurer. Maj. C. II Shrincr, recently of Mifflinbarg, has gone to Kansas. Forty six persons have died fr< m smallpox at Reading, since January Ist. The Pennsjlvania Railroad Company are building 1,IK)0 new 1 cars at their shops at Alloona. Killing nine squirrels out of season, cost Samuel J. Gruues, of I Wayntsburg, $40.50 last week. Rather dear eating. I, % ■ ' The Sales tlist were advertised lin onr paprr and by our bills, were | well attended and things brought ; grext in order on the program iue—tte ca s 1 Pennsylvania ynll have a Su preme Judge. Auditor General, and State Treasurer to elect next fall Centre only have a Pros ecuting Attorney la elect, unless the I\Hir ibnise Law should carry, which would give three more ciuiu- C9J for office. MN. DANIEL F. BEATTY, of Washington, N'. J., is constantly in receipt of the most flattering testi mony from all paits of the United States and Cau uia, as tq the beauty aud excellence of his pianos and or gans. Send for catalnixne and list of testimonials. Address Daniel F. tfe.tl tv. VFashmgtoo, Wanvn Coun ty, ST. J., U. S. A. White, smooth and soft any la- j , dy's hands, arms or neck may be- ' ; eorae, w'.io uses Gleuu's Sulphur ! ; Soap. Pimples or other disfigure- 1 | meats of a omnplexional nature, are j i surely obliterated by this healthful j | promoter of l;eauty. Depot, Crit- j | teuton's No. 7 Sixth Ayetine, X. I Y. Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, black j or brown, 50 cts. The Philadelphia Weekly Times J is before us. and a splendid pap*r it ; is in the fullest sense of the word, j It is a large, eight page double Sheet, with a mechanical make up second ito none. In politics it is iiulepen ! dent, like the Daily, its literary de ! oartinent is tilled by soinoof t he best i ! writers of the day. while in news! I matters nothing remains to be do ' I air*Hl. Altogether it is a first class i ! paper and will have a wide circula- j i tion. Terms per annum, postage paid, 1 copy. S2.OQ'; 5 copies $3 00 ; 10 cop ies. $?lo.00 ; 20 copies, $25.00. Subscriptions received at the Jour nal office. Spring Mills Items. The Turnpike Election passed off very quietly. Our town was very lively on Saturday it being St. Patricks day. The Singing Class intends hold- j big a concert soon, assisted by the ; String Band. A man from an njacent town ; siip sent for a couple of Itoys for j misconduct. More careful boys next time. Mr. C. B. Leitzoll has returned from the Jefferson Med cal .College of Phila. at I'd now is aM. D. May | success attend liis professional du ties. ,' 1 ; One evening last week a row oc curred at the Hotel In which pistol ! shots were exchanged, stove tumbled* down, oil lamps broken and things | smashed pp in general. No doubt i would le a good place for life insur ' ance agents jpst now. YONEY. Gregg Township Splintera. .-The string Ixwd-of Spring Mills •is deterinia d to rank among the first in the county. Last week thirty six men from I this township were at Bellefonte at j tending s i single lawsuit; Bv the way "Yony" had the ! starch taken out of him last week in about £ seconds. The school teachers of this "town ship lndd their last session of insti tute for the season, at Peuu Hall hist baturday. Spring Mills is quite lively since everybody is certain that the rail, road* will be finished to this point be fore long. However sometimes little disputes arise which are common to all railroad towns. C. B. Leitzall i* again in our ! midst, having just returned . from Philadelphia where he graduated in Jefferson Medical College. ile is i said to have graduated with honor to himself and to the class, I 2-FOETY. ' Onu of the best Book Stores in j Central lVntmvlvtutki, is tlmt of James Welch in Bt'llefontc. Full to repletion in its VHi imis (lei*firt tuents, Mr. Welch sells at prices , that defy competition mtywi ere. Just now he uiukes h speciality of paper ami envelopes selling the iut ter at five cints per pack, and note I pa|>er ut 7—ID oeulH per quire. We I uilviae our lemb-rs to visit iVnd bitv |at Welch*# store when they go to Bellofonts. 1 , . ! .1" J. 1 . 1 . DIED. —r ?f, \ In Mndisonburg,March tO.Mrs. Bnixt'lu'th K. wife or John C. Burket, aged 24 years, 3 months and 9 days. On the I.sth, March, Birtlui G. dmigliter of John C. and Elizabeth K. Burket, aged 2 years, 1 month and 25 days. In the same place, on the 13th, inst., Katie Idol la. infant daughter of Jacob aiul Sarah Gephurt, aged 5 months HI id 11 (lays* Truly man is mortal. The alto notices ngan demon.strain to us that sue!i is the case. Here is a mother, her child, and her sisters child, all, iu a week's time have gone from time to Eternity.. How sad! Yet we mourn not as those that have no hope. Mrs. Burket hut us the bless ed assurance that she died in ti'.t> Lord. The children having bqpn liaptieori, wor> eovenented children of (Jurist. Hence, they are in Para dise waiting lor the blessed ressur ection of t'e just at tlie scco.nl com lucr of tie Lord. The I.or 1 gave, and the Lord hath taken away, blessed be Lite liume of the Lord. L. Public Sato Register. • Tli? following al h arc advertised InYo. day's pAin-r or by poster* printed a! this of- Ucc. —March 2A Samuel Gia.aly, Miles uwii sliip, farm slock. —March (M. O. YV. Stover, at the of A. O. liendiiger, l'eua lowusnlp, Fartu Stock. —March >">. Personal Troperty of Sarah Gnurtly, in Miilbelui. —March . AL. Associaticn meets in Town Hall, on the evening of the second Monday of each month Millheitn Council, No. 809, O. U. A. M. meets on Ist uud 3rd Sat urdays of each month, at 7 o'elok, p. M.,in their Lodge Rooms, Wilt's Building. INSURANCE HEH !~ Take not.CE. AE\TS WAYTEI) —.'Oil THE— New EnglaaH Matsal Life -las. Co.. Tlte oldest inutii il In :nr country, C.uir'.ered 1835. LIBERAL TbIR ,18 GIVEN. . J M Alts TON .i; WAitKUX, AReuti, l:i3 imith Fourth Street, PhiihdeiiHiU. tfcOrWY v Month. AGENTS WANTED on „ ur THItEH (ilttAT lU:iK.h. Th- STORY cf CHARLEY ROSS. A full account of .this great Mystery, written bv his Father. Ie*ls ltoMswm' CrV.soe in thrilling interest. TheTHustfated hand book to all religions, a Complete Acsount of all denominations and w.'kc 3-JU Jliustration*. ALv the ladies' medical guide, by Dr. Pan eo.ost- 10>. Illustrations. 1 hem? hooks sell at sight. Male *nJ Female coin money mvfliem. I'artiouUws tree. Copies by inafi each. John K. Totter Si Co., Phila. pst^®'sss A!cstt : s Wiler-Wtid A W* Atoirdd IV Centennial The most practical, sim and elective, it* s i peritr a'lv.i!itrts; ;;t p.irfisl u.tte Is universally :vc kaowledged. Address. R c. r. A u:or r \ *; N. ***" Mfrs. ol Wheel* anu Mi I MachineiY, MOUNT MOLLTI N.J. i/iuni*/"•* t* . PHIIiADELPHIA WEEKLY TIMES The Largest nn.l Vprlgßt'lost Weekly l:i ibe Ea.ile'rn Cities. 53 (olumn3 ailed with the Choicest Headlug. 3 ladepcndcuf in IlFcrjthing—.Neutral n Mthiif. Tnr. 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THE TIMES. : A Firat-Olasa Indepeudeat Morn* inar Newspaper, Is piiblished every morning. (.Sunday ex, eepted). Mail subscribers, (postage free.) jK) per annum, or 50 cents per month. Tub • TIMES' Newspaper Printing Establishment , is the most complete in the United States, I and has the finest machinery that the world i can furnish, capable of printing one ptoous- I and copies of tbe daily edition per minute I and In the very best style of the art, and its I facilities for news are unsurpassed by any ' Journal In the Union. I JSTTHECUMULATION of TIIE TIMES I far exceeds that of ALL the other Philadel phia Morning I'apeis COMBINED, except > one. Remittances should be made by draft or post-olßce order. Ad drew, THETIHES. Thites It>ii!dlriir, Philadelphia. Bfl |SS6 j?" M lia.'tlHU.UO n.A geM stone Kan iceve buttons, m . Y" "I utl>, oolhti outturn heavy plain wedding line, and gei.U' I'aiiaUu diamond PUh ,IE jHttgloS SOUL FKOL LMLTL, for So ' fit. have reUilcd fifi •*-, .V 1 ! 11 *" nipt ••lock and must be sold. S**Ul Mlllou (•old Watches, sio each, for speculative pur poses, good timers. equal In appearance to h *-jm genuine gold. "Ill* reputation for honesty, fair d*ftt|iig and liberality h un ci naked bv any advertiser In till* city. —A. I . rxty Hook, H*c. IH. PCiV PUHT AGK BTAMPS TAKEN ABCAHH. F. STOCKMAN, 27 BOND ST.. New York. A HOME AND FARM OP YOUR OWN. Oil the Hue of a GIUVAT RAILROAD with , good markets both ICAHT and WKST. NOW IS TUn TIME TO SECURE IT. Mild nimite, Fertile Nell, iicst Country for • St ick W ujing In tue United stated. Itn.iki. Mjipa, ITJ! lufcrtnhtlnn, also "THE PIONUEU' sent free to all parts of tue World. Address, o F. IV!H, Laud Coin. I'. P. K. It. OAIAUA.NkB. JpATENT~~^ DESK SLATES, v i COMIII NINO IN ONE SLATE, DRAWING SURFACE A WRITING DESK, 60 cents. Undoubtedly the most instructive thins over.tiivenithl for the youthful mind. MOTTOES I MOTTOES 6 Each. 6 Eitch. PIOTURN FRAMES I Fine Rustic Frames, varnished, with glass and black complete. Note the remarkably low prices ; 4i by t>l at 25 cents. 6 by 8 at Brt rts. 8 bv 10 at*33 cents. 10 by 12 at 40 cts. All other sires low in proportion. MQTTO FRAMES, with Inrße(fill bead. VaruUbed, with Okas and Rack. 50 Cents. 50 Cents. , N SPLINTS FUR FRAMES, A4lCuln, and ir*\s. STK U EOS CO IVI 0 VI E WS, in"great variety. BEAUTIFUL CHROMOB, foe 5 oents each. * PLAN TOG RAP fI S FOR DRAWING, a new and complete invention which *ll visitors to the (Vntennial must have s#a lu use. Only 25 ceuts. WE|X*II*SCHEAP BOOK, STA TIOXAKY & VARIETY STORE, No. 1 Humes' Block. JOHN ROYER, Cabinet Maker ■' \ # • • XO&TR HILLIIRIV, PA. All kinds of X urn it are on hand or promptly made to order. Coffins a sjieciulity. Lowest cash prices. Sat isfaction eed. 43X8UA. g,| ARDWARE & STOVEg Complete Line of Hardware, in. all the various De partments. Spear's Anti-Clinker Silver Moon Parlor Store, 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. I • "" THOMAS A. HICKS t BHD. BOOTS & SHOES • _ Tt;e Centennial Election t* over and it is-fixad beyond donbtlhat Samuel J. TiMeti 1* elected I'reyident tl tlie l'iit FURNITURE ROOMS. "W. |EI.* MILLER & 880, " * ' Would most respectfully Inform the citieens of Fenns and Brush Vallies that they lnve opened a Furniture Store, three doors east of the Bank, Mill hrim, whetiw tliev will keep ou hand all kinds of Furniture, such as CHAMBER SETTS. EXTENSION TABLE 7 , • ■rtpFivsTlP A rr? * WASH STANDS, VHAT'NOTS SINKS, BRACKETS, DOUGH TRAYS, TABLES, PICTURE FRAMES, . CORNER CUBBOARDS, ami all other articles in their line. Repairing done. Orders promptly at tended to. Prices cheap, to suit the tA share of the public patron age is respectfully solicited. (tardea MY FRIKNDB AND CI'HTO KJ UKIX It U impossible for me b sell goods on credit and continue my buMnentk lor those to whom 1 give credit will uot pav prompt ly—hi many case* not at all. For tin* rea son I cII not Kop my stock sufficiently fuU to meet the wauls of cash customers. From till* til no forward 1 will tell for cash and produop only, except lug on orders from lu dlvlduals or friend* that pay promptly. Thankful for past favors i hope to lie able to serve all who may favor me with their palrouugc In the future, at prices that will compare favorably with any of the laice lujliies*einH>iiunii in Central Pennsylvania. W. K. Al.sxanokh. Mlllheliu, Fob. 22.1*77. I TINS' r TENT HAIR CRIMPERS. Adopted by all the queen* of fashion. Fend for circular. K. IVISS, No. 2'Jb* North lTftli bi., Philadelphia, Fit. ADMIN!* ! !! AToiFs NOTICE. Lettei *of Administration having been granted to i lie undersigned oil the estate of Elizabeth Hollow ay, late of Aaroiiahurg, deceased, all p'raon* indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make Immediate payment, and those having claim* against the aaine to pre sent t hem duly authenticated, for nettle tueiil. Hartley Towuship, JACOB HOMOWAY, Union t'o. Admtrilsirator, Feb. Bth 1977. EHPIRE" CLOTHFNTSTOR£ J. F. Chambers, Proprietor, Post Office Building, Millheiin.Pa. Keeps ;t full line of Clothing Hos iery, and Gents' Furnishing Goods nivvitvH on lntnd, and hells Ml the lowest living prices for cuh. 17 ly QRKAT BOOK DEPOT ! Any book wanted can be had at 11. Y. STITZER'B. ■ ■ Stationery, Books, Toys. Tins old and well known (wtablish inent is the regular depository of tlift American Sunday School Union and American Tract .bocifety *ud will sell exactly at their CATALOGUE 'PRICES ! He would say to those who favor hitn with their patronage, that lie will sell at such pi ices aud upon such terms as to make it an object for all persona, teachers aud Sunday Schools to purchase at his store. BOOKS, STATIONERY, £c.. not on hand when inquired for will be obtained on short notice, as au order is sent every Saturday. 11. Y. STITZER. Brockbrnoff Row. BEATTY'SParIor Orps isi Ul'd. la ISSU. Bellevlui: It to be BY FAR the beet Farlor and ih-chrnti-.-tl Orgau maiivrscturea, we challenge auy mwuufwctuiui' to equ.il them. The orb-brated ikdden Tongue K-'ed* lr. llii* oig*n in conjunction with the Perfected Reed llf Uilh slate be made to last from ;1 to 25 ye;uw. old roofs can be patched and coated, looking touch better and lasting longer than now shingles without the slate, for One-lhird the Cost of Re-shingling. The expeuse of slating new shinglcx Is on ly about lb* cost of simply laying llieui. The paint l.i f IKK pttnor against ajarl:* or flying embers, as tuay L# tailly fesUd 1 y any one IT STOPS EVERY LEAK, and for tin or Iron ha* no equal, as It e".- pandi by l.e\ coutiacts by cold, and wbvku OKat KM nor scales, linof* covoed with "FAR Sheathing Fell can be made naier-tiglil at a i small csivuse, and preserved for nuuy years. I i brs State i'alut is KXTBIvAIEI.Y CHEAP. Two gallons wlil cover a hundred square feel of shingle roof, while on tin, liou. lell, matched boards, r any smooth surface, from two quarts to one gadou are requited to ICO squate feet of eutTace. and altlmugh the paint has a heavy body it Is easily ap plied with a I rush. No Tar is used in this CotniKisition, therefore it neither cracks in Winter, nor runs in Huunosr. On decayed Miing'es, It fills up the boles ai.il pores, and gives a new subniautiai r Fmi*i Pi Int. mixed re*, dy for use, ou inside or outside work, at El per gallon, xl] shades. lOCO Bbls Slate Flour per bbL 43 f<) 10.U *• rvtapsunte Flour •• 300 IWW " Grafton mineral " 3 on 1000 " MotaJic Paint, dry... *' 3011 Kpecial prises per ton or car-load lots. All orders must he -. ceoißja?iied vstth the money, or subject to 30 days draft on Wall known parties. SLY. SLATE PAIYTCO PAS Y, 102 &■lO4 Maideu L:\ne, 2*evv Yoik. 95 FANCY CARDS 15 styles with name 10 Aw ts. Poet paid, J. B. Hi'STKD, Nassau Reus Co., N. Y. S200,00() IN GOLD I AND OTHER VALVARLK PREMIUMS. GIVES TO THOSE WllO Work for the TIMES: THE CINCINNATI WFFKLY TIMES Published for S3 yearn. I>a* a National char acter and infiuenre, with patrons lu every state and Teiritory in the Union. and of ail sh.tdcs and polities. Its new department, HOMES FOLL THE PEOPLE In the Se>ulh uml /Vr WVwf. will be luva'.uMe to all luokinc out for Ncw PLACW ot KEI DENRR, KtTry Patron of (/.o Timet in presented, free of charge, with an Illustrated Yeiu*- Book of valuable information, for 1877, alone worth the price of thu paper. Enterprising nieu wanted every where, to solicit subscribers. Mid secure our Gold and oilier Valuable Premiums. A sahinle copy of the Times, our lttuitratcd List of Preim ttms to be given to Agents, and other docu ment*, win be sent free oil application to CrSCISSA Tt TIMES CO.. C 2 W. Third St., Cirtcinnuti, O, BSATTY'SSSS The best and most lasting parlor organ now In us.*. No other pari#>r organ has ever attained the saiue popularity. It knS been tested bv thousands, many of them c.im;>eteat Judges, and fitves universal aatisfacthm to all. The music la auapttd to the hitman voice, ranging from the softest flute-like uota to a volume of sound unsurpassed by auy lustra incut. This lnstritir.ent has all the latest Improve ments, aud everv orv.n Is fully warranted for six >fwr*. Beautiful oil polish, black waU uut panelled eases, which will uot CRACK or WARP, and forms, in addlUou t a splen did iiist.-nuleat of music, a beautiful piece of furniture. Thki organ needs only to he seen to be ap preciated, aud Is sokl at extremely lob- fig ures for cash Second hand instruments taken In exchange- Agents wanted ( male or female, lit every countv in the United States and Canada. A lIU-i ai discount made to teachers, ministers churches, schools, lodrfes, etc., where 1 have no arcnts. Illustrated catalogue and pri ec list free. Correspondence solicited. Agent discount given where 1 have no agents. Best "otler ever given now ready. * Address, DAYIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey, U. S. A. FARMERS OF CENTRE CO. I would respectfully call your at tention to the celebrated Keystone Hand Made Chains. 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 other chains made. Having secured the sole agen cy for Centre county for the sale of these 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 mode, of the >e?t'refined iron, and war ranted for one year. Call on or address A. O. Deininger. MillheiiYL T>ec. 14: 197G, TRIFLING WITH A COLD ISA I.W AYtt DANG BR©t ♦* USE WELL'S OA|t IK>Lie TAIILFI; • .sure remedy for COLFG IP<, and nit JIJK r * of lite Til BOAT, LI NGS, uiii.bl *r,U >. COL'S AfLAIARANE, Fut up oi'lv in BLUE I'cxes. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. C .H. CLirikNlON. Y Mxilt AVCIOE- New York. Active Agents unnicd intiontiy, ■U> 1r.1i.- . itflevtkti • ' CENTENNIAL tIPOSITICr DCBCKIBRD AND ILJ.I bTR.MLD. Nearly Sub p*pes: only rtvb illuaii^ tloiiM; iind H treasure H tne i:vst at a ej.e. e: lllhUny of n.e utent A.sltiLui, n. I 001 it*d by Oflb iaV, fiest, ut.d < Jeiq *v i selling /mmthw/y Oi c lutiy eieuj il p.U' >. four weeks. Act quickly. Now ft 1 cV? ' * For full pititicu'aiH, Andte.-s ttli.Ml . BROS., PuMtNheis 733 Sku.son ifln'r A LECRATIVE BESIAES^ 655"Wc Bani v4M) mere Ifjxl-t NfMing Rah;w Agrntf, r.Nd • pcn of ciicigj a.:d cbilitj 10 Imup the bti<it K8 ol hfllli.g NfUiPS £*<• cliines. Cunt ih* ti salt (Hi lifacroK bfc varying arroiuiiig to ALittrv. ihr-r acter mid Qma:lH< aliens of tfcV For rartictt'ars, Addm.s fiteii Scwp HadiMft. ote . h~( <. 8/9 liniudwity, x\etv York, or New fft' leans LA. J. . YlTlllk, Fashicnable "Xailcr, BAAROAkHIRG, JlMVit.g npu cd rocnifi ct\ the IM floor of Jhfj Itupp's building he is prepared to inanufact ure sH Jtiri n of met is and IK:> sg.iruirnls.aetord# • ing to the latcfct slyier., autl upeß shrtt st not ice, end all word war ran ten to render satisfaction. Cut ting and repairing done. Daniel F. Eeatty'a CxCTKiN.—The reputalion I li\re pa!eq4 and tbt ecHebsify of im. Oigoas, uxte b>ni. od some uiiunnSp:cd pai.L.s nud to copp m> etrcidais, ar.;l -V tritiuumtit{ ign.i.st this tt.c p'jKJe x hereby exulionrd. All my s bra) my tiHdr itiak, Gulden Toogiie, and all isv Pic. n<>* have iV- wc-rd I I O underlfacd,* and also have my namepf ad t-i:- ieuee, DXXIKL F. BCATTiTYVa&dMton, N. J., wltftodr wblefi none it geuutue. Addres, DANIEL F. BEATTY, V. T hing".on, X. J., L. S. A. BEATTYBSr."r Parlor Organs. Mesar*. Geo. P. Poweil A-Co.,(N.Y.J Newspaper Re;oUei- , siy>: "Daniel F. Bfatty, tbe organ builder, of YN sshlxytuii, N. J., pit%.scß forward with greatest vigor." From Win. Fed, Nlagar <-u sent me fatisfU* me that it i1 c of the beat made. It has a rich tone: Ite various tone* aie mo>t pleavanU I m,i* le*rtlly reoolnmend your 01 egos for pxikr school, chinch or other u-:e. Best offer ever given. Money iefuu4k". upon return • f organ and freicnt * ltrg< r. paid by me (Danbi F. Beally) i oUi MATS ii uimatisrartoiy. a est tv fr.l of f•. ... - a Organ wariautrd for 1 work at once, will be sent on receipt of fifty cents. ADDRES* LATWAM&^A.,. Box 2.YW. C WaiWngteii St , p.qsiei^p.K,