SD|t |ournal filler & CeiDinger. Proprieton ft. O. t itMVtikfe, Associate Ed Ito Mlllfccim. Thursday, X0v.15. Willi * :-■■■■: - ■ - , . 1 Terms —51.60 Per Annum. THE RESULT. The latest and most reliable infor mation concerning the result of the election, we copy from the 1 Philadel phia Times of Saturday, as given he km. -It shews that we nave elected oorstflte ticket by the handsome -average majority of naarly 9.000. -against 9,580 majority for Hayes a year ago. This shows a "change" ©r Democratic gain of over 18,00 in one year, and indicates very strong ly that Radicalism has had its day in Pennsylvania. The Great Fraud —Cameronism—tne State Treasury Ring Rule —all stand condemned to day at the bar of public opinion in Pennsylvania. \\ ell done, Old Key stone 1 THK TIMES has the official returns for Supreme Judg* from all the counties but Philadelphia, Forest, Huntingdon, Potter,Snyder, Union, Clearfield, Elk. Monroe", Perry, Pike aud Wyoming, and from them it has carefull estimates, the official <©ar rection of which cannot materially vary Judge Trunkey's majority from 7,300. Colonel Notes win go in by about 10.099, and Colonel Schell will have 1,500 or 2,000 less. As soon as the official vote can be obtained, it will be published complete. Un til it can lie had, the Greenback- I.abor and the Prohibition vote can not be calculated with anything ap proximating accuracy. - ■ ♦♦ • Our gratifying feature in the re sult of the election in Pennsylvania, is the beginning of the end of Cam eronism. under which our good old state so long has suffused. Never pppttlar with the people the C'ain eroae have always managed to hold the best offices tliemse ves and to parcel out the balance among their friends and vassals. It is notorious that for many years past no Republican even, how ever worthy or popular with the peo ple, could get an appointment or be nominated for a state office, unless be had the aid of the Cameron influ ence : neither could any man be dis placed from a public positiou, no matter bow incompetent or cor rupt, unless upon the ipse dixit of Simon Cameron. This degrading power of a few wen, whose chief if not only merit is wealth, is shattered and will soon lie eutlrely destroyed. Don. the pround son of the ambitious fatiier, will soon be permitted to retire from the Senate, arvi that will end the reign ot the House of Cameron. Don had about as easy work to get into the U. S. Senate, and will have as j-asy ; job to get out of it as any >enidor of Pennsylvania ever had. Shouldn't wonder it the name of the noit President of the United States would • Hind w-Mtlrn.' like S. Grunt.— Lrxuebnrg Chronicle. And we cbculd *• wonder' 1 very much indeed if the tax and debt rid den people of the United States would tor a third time elect a man l*rNide.T)t, whoso Jirst and second teim in that high jiosition was mark til chieflv by incompetency, bungling and misrule. The Second term of Grant's administration especially will ever stand out in bold and ugly relief in the itletory of our country. MA the time vvlieu l ing rule and offi cial profligacy aud corruption rati riot, to tlie shame of the whole coun try and the sorrow of all good citi zens of every party. No inneed. If any one of the many i*ni& that have afflicted our country in later years is condemned, tlead and buried beyond the hope of resurrection—Granfwm is. - Hero-worshiping has considerably abated for the last decade aud Mr. Grant is now rated at bis true value as a public man. and the result is very easily summed up—a medium general and no statesman at all. Tfutt pink of a statesman, Senator John J. Patterson, of South Caroli na, formerly of Juniata county. Pa., has been indicted before the grand jury at Columbia, S. C., for brib ery in securing bis seat in tne Unit ed States Senate. Twenty four wit nesses, all ex -members of the legis lature, have been summoned as wit nesses, and aft of them swear that they were bribed to vote for Patter sou. To exchange a seat in the U. 8. Senate for one in a South Car* olina Penitentiary is certainlj not a very brilliant prospect, but tben, a inan can not always have his own way. The "four years more of good stealing" of which the Hon. John J. so loudly boasted when Haves was counted in will be cut short mo e abruptly than is altogether pleas ant for John. • m • w-w The "Republican exhausted its pow er of language in abusing David F. Fortney, our candidate for District Attorney, and the only reward Mr. Totem haa for his arduous labors is that Mr. Fortney gains 31 Republi can votes in Bellefonte, wnere he is best known, and where of course- the Republican has the largest circula tion and ought to have the most in : finance. Simply abusing candidates does not seem to pay. An advertisement in Pittsburg Calling for a farm-laborer received , eight responses ; an advertisement calling for a book-keeper, received one hundred and thirteen. Better get yourself a pair of Boy. et's best boots, if you are a oentie • mani before winter sets in ; o r if you are a lady; get a pair of thick-sled • senricable siioes. Boyer is your man for good and cheap boots at-d shoes, Between our Republican friends and their fraudulent President feel - lugs have now aoout been Wrought up to their utmost tension, Oue of these flue days the strings will give a sharp snap, and then will the fur fly in a manner most edifying to be • bold—to those not inwnediat iy con cerned. Breakers ahead. The Slifer, Walls A Shriner Man ufacturing Company have a word to say to our readers, in another col umn, on the subject of stoves. The - company ia composed of gentlemen of hfeh character for integnty and large business experience, and we have no doubt that their stoves ape. all tbevcishp for them. Read the advertisement. OFFICIAL RETURNS OF CENTRE COUNTY. ■WiSJUy— Votes. Majorities TRCVKBT, Democrat . .YIJ STBRRBTT, Republican IWS HSKTLBY, Greenbacker, ... ...425 AUDITOR GENERAL. SCHKIL, Democrat , *>2l USB PAMMOM, Republican lw ' w EMXKRSOX, Grweubacker.. 424 STATE TREASURER. NOTB. 1>m0out S o'clock P. M. H report of young MoCorej-'agun *w hcarxl. Hi* companions m coming up to htm, found he had accldently ahot lilmaelf In the inn. The ball paaaed through the arm. ahiveriug the bone and lacerating flesh fearfully. There being no physician nearer than Show Shoe, and no bettor conveyance available, he waa hauled In a lumber wagon to Moahanon, a distance of about twelve mile*. At Mo*hanonf he wa* taken into the house of Mr. McDowell, and Dr. Glen, of Snow Shoe, waa *ent for; but he arrived too late to render the young man anv assistance. He was then In a dy ing condition. He died from low of blood abouto'clock on tho morning of the 15th. What a hnuon of warning th" should be to young men who presume to break the Sabbath day. 6PRINA MILLS ITEMS." The Iron Turn Table has at last arrived and will be put iu working order soon. The section men on this end had an accident last week wlii'e on their way to this place in tie evening. The crank of the hand car caught one of the men and pitched him off, which caused the box to fall, spilling the rest of them out. Sore heads, noses and legs, were the result. J. H. Leitzell, who was going around on crutches since the acci dent will be able to go to work again iu a few days. We have now two tirst class stores of general merchandise, two millin ery stores, hotel, tannery, three coal yards, three grain dealers, flouring mill, twc tailors, smithy, saddler shop, school house and two church es, and still there is room for more improvements. % YONET. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Rev. J. M. Smith will preach in the V. B. Church, next Sunday morning. Rev. J. 11. Peters will preach in the E ▼angelical Church, next Sunday evening. Preaching in the Reformed Church. Aa ronsbnrg, next Sunday afternoon. Rev. J. ii. Shoemaker, Pastor. Preaching In the Lutheran Church, Aa ronsburg, next Sunday eveuiug. Rev. J Tomiinson, Pastor. •The Northern Conference (Lutheran) of the Synod of Central Pennsylvania will, meet in the Lutheran Church. Aaronaburg. on Tuesday evening the 'JOth inst., and adjourn on Thursday evening following. Interesting questions will be discussed and public worship held every day and evening. The public is cordially invited to attend. The third quarterly meeting for the M. E. Church will be held ou Saturday and Sunday the 17th and 18th of Nov. In the M. E. Church at Centre i(all. Services to commence on Saturday at 10U o'clock, at which time Rev. G. W. Miller of Belle font® will preiush. Lodge and Society Directory. The Mill helm Cornet Band will meet in the Town Hall on Monday and Thursday eV prov/fTence Grange' No: 7 P. of R, meets in Alexanders block on the 2nd Sa turday of each month at IV n. and on the Un Saturday of each.monlh at 1% r. w. The Irving Uterury .Institute, meets-in the Town Hall, Op the lost Friday evening of each month, dht*l'otherwise ordered. The Mtllheim B.&L Association' meets in the Town Hall, on the evening of the second Monday of eacl month. • Millhelm Council Ifo. *,. O. U. A. M. meets every Saturday at 8 o'clock, r. ID their Council Room, Wtltfi Buildink.* De gree Meetings will be held on Tuesday an or before the full moon of each month. C. H. Har.n See. B P. Miu.**. C. DIED. On the 96th, ult.. at East Berlin. Adams eoun.ty. Pa., lamina, wifr of Cicero W. ktoner, nifu grand daughter of Kev. A. O. Delniuger, aged 93 yearn, 1 month and 29 day*. ; ."" L C. * H. C. KAIMtOAIJ —.——* k* fr * KX TKKSIOK OF TIIKI .IKK TO SPRING MILLS. On and after Monday, August I®T trains on this rood will run aaUy,\ {tmcepl Sundays)' as foliates : .... -j . "• *T> WESTWARD . . | KASTWA HD 5 3 1 _' ST A TlOyS. ~~2 46 — p.m. TFTJT ~inrinr AIO • 7.0U Hontandon. or. 6.50 or. . ar. $.< f> ar. 6 2> 10.00 7.16 Lxwishurf, a35 8.5(1 a 45 . JO.Ui 7.20 Pair Ground , 8.44 5 "0 10.14 7.26 Biehi. • £ 5^ 10.21 " 7.35 Vicfcshurp. - 8.29 513 !Ui~Hl9eS£¥ • 58 58 % 11.10 Lxiurvlton, " 4 40 • l.on Oobum, • "• 2.4-5 or. 1.40 Hprinp Mills. - 5 10 . i h-l-xirj -U„. k U:> hS 90 ** " •** JVo*. 1 A- 2 connect at Hontandon with Kris Mail west on the Philadelphia 4c Bris Hail Hoad. X'os. 3 A 4 with Pacific Express east. .* A os. 5 4c 6 With PMt IJne west. An Omnihus will run hetw *n Lewisburg and Hontandon, to convey passengers to and from Niagara Express west and Day JCxpress east, on the Philadelphia A and Erie.Hail Hoad. w .. The regular Rail Rodd Tickets Witt Ni honored between these two point*. " • PEXNILYLYAXIA RAIL ROAD PHILAD LP HI A AKM 11 R. R. DIV'I 810 N. SCMMBK TIM* TABU*. On and after /funday. Hay 13th, 1871, jUie Trains on the PhilcufupMa and Erie Hail Hoad Division will run as foOaws: WESTWARD. Erie Hall leaves yew 1 or*. 6.26 p. m. PhnadelphiM 11.56 p.m. " .•* " Baltimore 910 p,jni. " '• M Uarrl+urg 4.35 aiA. " ' ■ M Snnbury 6.30 a. wt. " " '• Montandon 6 57 a. m. " " - Wdliamtporl A35 a.m, M lAwk Haven < 9.40 a. iA. " " arr. at Kris 7.15p-i Niagara Ex. leaves Philadelphia 7.20 a. m,, " " Marrisburg 10.50 a. in. " " " Sunhvry . 12.40 p. M •' " Mnrstcmkon 'loojtnt* " arr. at WUliamsport 2.20 p. in.- Lock Nairn 3.25 p-rA " *' •• Kane r 9 Bl> v* rust Una teases New York 825a. m " " Philadelphia 11.30 a. m. - - Baltimore 1115 .*<•;! •• •• " Harrisburg .\&)JK M. , - *♦ Bunbury 6.40 p W m *• _ '*• y ; Hontmndon 6.15 p. fh, " WUliamsport 7.30 p. *4. 1 M •• arr. at Lock Haren 6.40 p. M.i KABTWAR&. Pacific Ex. leaves Lock Haven •.*> % m " •• •• WiUiamspcrt 7.56 a. m '• '• " Hontandon 9.06 a. m " •* •• Sunbury o.3s• M " Baltimore 6.10 p. m .. .. Philadelphia 8.45 p. m " '• '• New York 6.45 p. m* Day Ex. kaves Kane 6.00 a. m •• " M Lock Haven lt.d*a. m* " " •* Williams^*l 12.40 a. m> " " Montamlon 1.47 p. nf " • •• Hunbury 2.15 p. m •* " arr. at Harrisburg 4.10 p. in- Philadelphia 7.20 p. ' " u yew York 10.15 p.m. " •• " Baltimore 7.35 p. n*. *• •• Waehleioton 9.1C /*. " " " Alentandoa V4.'6_p |H. •• •• ftunbury 12 45 4-m. " • arr. at ft*rriMburg 2.*43~a. m " " *• Baltimore 7.46 a. m. " " - Philadelphia 7.Qoe.>Al " •• " Sew York )o.f>s a. u- Atut Line leaves WUliamsport 13-35 a. in'.' •• " •' Banbury Zopa.rn.ii " *• arr. at Harrisburg 4.Q0 a. *., .** " " Jtutimore l.lha. nt.' •• Philadelphia 7.Xsa.na,*| " •' v York 10.26(L m~. * Kria Mail West. .Xi~f/ara Ex. West, foc,k- HarTn ,4ccom. West arul Day Express East make close connection at yorlhaviberladU \ %nth L. A H. 11. It. trains for Wittied>arU j and Scronton. Erie Mail Erw vnth O. C. <4- A. V. K. H. at Emporium B. y. Y. A P. R. R-. and at Driftwood ieILH a. r u n. * Parlor Oar* will runbettrecn Philadelphia and WUliamsport on Xi'tgarti Express West: l\tc{Hc Express East and Day Express fysl. Sleeping Chrs on all nigh(trains. ~ ...,.... WM. A. BALDWIN, Gen'l &&%.' I" EGAL NOTlCE.—Notice Is hereby gtfen J that application will be mad* ■miti the provision ol the act <* A v-n-nuny 01 irfe .. rriiusjrlvaita. entitled 'XL ACk to provide for the Inem parattob Sbd regulation of certain corporations'.'. proved April 29tli. 1874. for a chartef of ah , intended corporation U lie called "The M.' John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, at 1 Mlllhetm/'the character and object of whudi eorporatlon is to engage in the worship of Almighty God according to the faith and discipline of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the State oi Pennsylvaniar-aud for this end. to possess and enioy aD tjhf. rights, privileges and beiutfit* of a corpora tion. Application for the approval Of XlEr charter will be made before his honor, J H. Orvls. at Chamber*. on Saturday the Ist day of December, 1877 . .; 4 ADAM HOT. solicitor. TIXF.CUTORS NOTlCE.—letters ♦**(- j mentary on the estate of Michael Fiedler, deceased, late of Miles township, having bocn granted to the undersigned, he request* all persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate to make frn medtate payment, and those having elating against the same to prewent them duty au thontlcated, according to law, fofsetUe tuenL i_ir t P. T. MrsNEft Executor. T EXECUTORS NOTICE. Letters testa jmentary on the estate of Jacob Haiter. late of Penh Township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all-qms-- sons knowing themselves indebted towild estate are requested to make irnme,dtate pavment of Ibe same; and those haying claims against the same, to present taera duly authenticated for settleinfciiv r J, 11. KrirtNTDBR . Executor. MiUhelm, Oct. 23. 1877. , AMI ,hV ' Mlllbelm Market. ,j. Wheat ®" Corn >1 Rye - g Oats *v- Barley 50 Tynaothvseed Flaxseed,. ' . Cloverseed ' .. Butter Hams t Ides 1® Veal V Fggs •/ 2® Potatoes , . *2 Lard * Tallow 2 Soap 4 • * l>ried Apples - , ® Dried Peaches.. • 1 - Dried Cherries pi -ft —————; Strut for Reduced Prur List of . MASON & HAMXJN CABINET ;OI*GANS - REDUCEDSIOto MpNTH. (Nov. 18771. Address, MASON A HAM LIN oh-TAN CO., Boston, New York, q* Chicago, - 44x4w. jSSopii^ A .iiu yu>l.uui. riirvl ni.unrficw,s. in. ~..., ir ' iri>i ..ri luuw innUi.'..nr .-, fj iiupio rxeul>l >4i,na> lur nptntuy uu . . dm vil trr*.\ceu:\t, ' m|l liiri,ns4l4i.tf ; bmw.a curn.io#rr^ : '*. roettt: i.cjr and -ill wrm>u cviupiiunu. ha*mf tet"d •• carutisv ui linnUnktu owWi, l4il .1 jkf dut/ to ui.kn .t KBvj.u.t'j um/un'urvuf (nww., - uieU bjr dK4r u> rVi :mv bunuui •uWfciA|ftWiU iw.u iTonin nil wh..d*j-..4t.iJusrttcipp iw inUJiiH,J rwnctt, t r. dtrr Aaflrwm.wiUi atnin;> v .1 r r,. CP' ■.r'nßhvkaltcs.'UMivr^i,*. J. r. lIKPriART. 1). A. MUSKSR GEPHART & MUSSER DEALERS IN V * ■ %0 * % < it rain, ' , <'IOTCItMI, ■ Floury ' tf6, '• i ' Coal. PIMMrHA Mali. MILIjIIEIM, PA. Htghaiit market prior paid for all ktuds of GRAIN, Delivered either at the HKICR MILL or at the okl MUMkEU MILL, In MILLIIKIM. bOAL, PLASTER &, SALT Alway* on hand and sold at price* that de fy competition. A share ef the public patronage respectfully solicited. 39-I y 3"|"k ■■ ■■ MAVMOTU OUTFIT TO Evk m pg h Hi KT*oi>v. Ktnn-wludrr natch H C with first order. Tkn Dol lars a day ruarautectl. M. CRONBRH *(!., PH(LA!>m.i*HU. PA., 01 MILWAI'KKB. WUM'OMik. . 42-1 iv AMAN 01 A THOISAAD. A CONSUMPTIVE CUR ED.-When death J\.was hourly exprctct frmnl'ONsi MPnox all remedlett having fat led, and l)r. H. Janies wan experimenting, he accidentlally made a preparation of Indian Hemp which cured bis onlv child, and uow give!, this recipe free on receipt of two nuinps to y.\v exitenae-H. Hemp uu cures night-sweats, nausea at the stomal*, and will break a fresh cold la twen ty four hours. Address. CRADDOCK A CO., 1.082 Race Street, Philadelphis, naming this paper. 42-4 w OllirnDTlK! The only combination of the uAnivltUv true Jamaica Ginger with choice Aromatic* A French Brandv.for weakness,weari neas and jrt*tratlon of the 11 If ATP A nervous force*. I liability to JHmulUil sleep, cold new of the ex , trernitie* and suspended ctr eulaiiou, is grateful boon to suffexiug humanity at unee GfiiOEß. Saxroans Jam AHA 44fwe**. 42-4 w RUPTURE; Those wishing Relief and Cure lor Rup ture shou d consult Dr. J. A. BHRRMAN, 268 Broad way, N w York, flend for 411* new feook. with Photographic likenesses*oibad case* before and after cure Beware of cheats who preteud to furnish Dr. Sherman's treatment. t,e ef these fellow*, a germ n clerk, now calling himself Dr. W.U.Cremplrn, I* iadict ed on complaint of Dr. A and awaits trt"l for forgery and embezzlement. S4-4w A POMTIVK ft'RE MS CATARRH, BRONCHITIfif, • AND ABTHMA. Thousands have tieen cured by D*. GOD pxxHr.KG's IXRALATIOX. who were pronoui.c ,ed Incurable by phtsiclsus and friends. Pa '■tleiits tying at a dHtance desiring to avail themselves of the advice of DK. GoLDkNn*KG cxa write their-nams and post-office address 'hart fbrWarden Da. GOLOBSBBRO. 916 Arch Street, Philsdelphla, when he will return them a list of printed questions, the answers ,to which will enable hire to determine the nature of thVU diseases and the probability of cure. He WW forward to any addrea*. Ss paper or book, giving full descriptions of e ulsenses he treats, etc. 2119 Jft. Vernon L, Phila.. Oct, 3d, 1177 I hare used Dr. Goldenberg's Inhalation • for Catarrh. Brvnchitls, knd Asthma, and am oh Orel T cu rod. A N NIK N EAL. KIDNEY AND LIVER SPECIFIC A RADICAL CIKK FtfK ALL DISEASES ■a I' ■ 'or THE KIDNEYS, BLADDER, AND URINARY ORGANS. Patients sending two ounces of urine, •*- presaage paid, can have.a chemical analysis made, and an op'nlon rendered regarding' the nature of their diseases, etc., free of charge Cottsultatloas aad examinations raax. Send for Descriptive Paper to Ikr. UOLDr.NRF.RH S PRINCIPALOFFtCB, 916 Arch Street Philadelphia , 42-4 w O'AM AGENTS WANTED. From 12 WJaUUU 10 * ls l>v Sure. Ministers. ' Book and Picture Ageuts, and all out of emptoyme it, of either sev, here pt the best chance offered this vanuii. A Cash Present of from $5 to SIOO will be given to every good working age nt. Send 10 cents for small sample, cr bet ter .still, |1 for -3 large sample* with clrcu Uts, terms, Ac., and go to work at pnee. HlfV. F. T BUCK. Box 346, Milton. Pa. VMentton thl s paper. 4a-lw Gltn son's Publications. * Great reduction io price for 1878 of GLIA SON'S PICTORIAL to year. Single copies 5 cents., Tnte IFOXR Cia CL* to a year. Single cop lea 5 cents, for sale by all nuwsoealers. GLXASOW'S MDNTIII.T COMRANTON to fl a year,single copies ibeents. All postage free. Sample copies sent ou reoeipt of a 3 cent stamp. The price of Cbromo* lias Just been great- 1 Ipreduoed, No one now gives such liberal terms to agents as we do. Send for new circular. Address F GLSASON, J'JH Wiish |ugtou St. I tost-.a. Mass 40-. in tofwuiJiw ;\v. AT HARRIS' MILLINERY STORE, Met Street, near Third, Where you will find a full line of MILLINERY GOODS' Constating of lout lea, If in*** and (hi (ffrans Hate and Bonnets, trimmed 'aWiPuntrimmed. The largest assortment 01 Ladles' D*e*a Trimming*, Hosiery, ttloves, Hair Goods, Jewelry aad Notion a. FIRS, FIiRS, FIRS 'V ■ f - \ ' • The best assortment west of Philadelphia | all at the towed prices:; isr. '■ . Black Walnut Motto Frame® at BO cents. Ctntnlry Prodir* token in Errfmnge. BOOTS - SHOES - BOOTS -A_A.K/OiT SBXTK/Gh, CENTRE., CO IP_A_ ID. BOYEE Has added a Boot & Shoe Store to his otherwise largo stock of General Merchandise. None but ' ... Watsontown & Williamsport BOOTS & SHOES • #tr . . . •old at this establishment, - Here 70U will find the largest stock of Boots & Shoes between MlHlinburg and BeUefonte. All Goods guaran teed or mi ey given baok. You will find here anything from the prettiest little Baby hoe to Ladies' finest Gaiters. Go and • , , t . . t „ , , See them. , . Examine the Largest Stock of BOOT3|and 3 HOE in this prt of tne cowafof. Hen's Heavy Stoga Boots, $2.25 % • "A 4 Women's All Lasting Gaiters, 95 ets. I. 3D. BOYEE,, % • * A A RONSBUIIG. PEN N A. "Combines more attractions than ant other."— Beaver (Fa.) Ttmee V CHEAPEST AND PEST! -fea PETaßso^rsMAGAzma FULL-SIZE PAPER I'ATTERjXS KfA BUPPLKMBXT viU.be given In every number for I*7B. contntnlna a fniitixe p* per pattern for a ludy't or child's dress. Phtry subscriber iriU receive, during the year, xoelve of theec patterns, to that theee alone will be north more thin the eubscriptijn price,' "Prtickbo>'B Maoazwk" contains.very >c.*.r. ltu )>ap< s, 14 steel Mates. 12 colored Brc Itn patterns, 12 man.moth colored fashion plates. 24 pattesnf music, and M* wood cujts. Ita tnwneu'e clrcu.alion enables It*-proprietor to spend more money on embellishments, sto ries, Ac.. Ac thau any other. It give* morejor the money Vain any in the teorld. Ita THRILLING TALES AND NOVELLETTES, Are the heat published anywhere. Alt the mod popular ienter# are employed to vrite o-tg. inallg for "Ptternm." In 18m fn addition totlie n>ual (fuaiKy of shut t.stories, FIVE OKlt;- INAL, CuFYKIGtiT NOVELETTES will be giveu, by Aim. Ann ti. Stepiicus, Frank Lee Benedict, Mrs. F. H. Burnett, and others. Mammoth Colored Fashion Plates Ahead of all others. These plates are engraved on steel, twice the chual size, and are uuequaied for beauty. They will be supeibijr colored. Also, Household and other receipts: ju short, everything interesting to ladies. A*. B. —A* the publishers note pre pay the postage to all mail subscribers, -Peterson" is CHEAP EH TliAJt EVEIt; in fact UTUE CUEAI'Est IV TUX world. TERMB (Always In AdTaDCf) 2.00 l TE(H .. 2 Conies for 15.60 t With a copy of the premium picMtrs (21 x 20) *'l he Ahocu or 3 " 4.80 < .• Christmas," njtve doltsi engraving to the person Retting up ( the club. 4 Copies for 'fS.BO S Wtth an extra e6py of the Magazine for 1878, as a premium, to 5 •• 8.00 J the person getting up the club. • .z • - . € Copies for 0-60 I With both an extraCnpvof the Magazine for 18?8, and 'the pre -8 * r " It.oo ( miuin picture, ajlve dollar engi avinj, to Unperson getting up II •• K.M I the club y Address. post-paid.* • ■ ;.CHARLEb J. PETEttSON, 306 Chest act SL, rUiiaaeiphl.i.Pa. avSpecimen teat gratia. If written for. WINTER IS COMING! If you want the very l*®t 5 COOKlßifi STOTE, PARLOR STOVE, SINGLE and DOUBLE HEATER* Buy those made by the SLIFEH, WALLS & SHRINER Manufacturing Compxny, LEWISBURG, PENNA., and for sale b* SHOOK. SMITH & Co., Millhelm. and J. B. FISHER, Penn Hall. The ZENITH and the ECONOMY RANGES, stand at the head of tho. in irket for complete c mklnz xtovev They have six boiler hole*, shaking and d urnplng grates lo clean out clinkci* and are constructed to apply the beat to all the boilers at the same time. Ih. oven and square and the doors tlu-lined. Our PARIXHI STOVE® are the very best uow offered for sale. Our Siugls and Double Heaters are constructed upon the most durable and approved plans. hi buying cllher cooking or parlor stoves the first question* asked are—lo thev cook and bAt well and wheie can we get repairs* Do tlwy throw out gas Into tke ro >m be low, or If a double heater, luto tho rooms above ? All these questions are WELL AN IWXKKD in buyius-the LEWISBURG STOYES. In cooking and baking they are the very beat. You will never have gas If you use our stove, and what is a primary consideration—you can get 'Repairs" at auy time the next day after you order. ' Before buying elsewhere, call and ee them at the store of SNOOK, SMITH A Co., MiUhelm, or J. B. Fnjtaa, Penn HalL SLIFER, WALLS & SHRINER. 3 new vocal A dew -In sfro mental pieces Sheet Music, 10c. silver or sips. Music Pub Co., Middleboro, Mats. 42-4 w nrnfoand Revoivera f Hurt rated Prloe Li* tlUrlurree. Orsat Western Uun H'o rlcs Pittsbuig, Pa. 36-4w FALARGE MIXED CARDS with name, in □□CAM. 13C. *> without Ce, 9c. *) new BURN {A tt.> k<* '' oro Mass. 42-4 a A ""i" ARCH'S WOREB ttHT teihi.XiM., aad Our rnther's flwwne. No books ever published have revived such universal approval from tha Press, Ministers and lending menus very where. The choice reading, fine steel engravings, and superb bindings, make ihern In every h-une. one sample sells all. send for term*. BeiMn a paving business at once. J. C. MeCVKDT dkCO., PHIUADKLPHIA, j. a 42-4 w -T. SL. Pictorial BIBLES ■llustraitps. Aldr*ss for new clrcul A. J. HOLM AN & CO., U3O ARCH B".reel, Philadelphia. 38-4w HAI BMen Harvest for Agento. Wu 2J5 211 2 2"ood free, our new 40 pace U liIJLII lust rated Jewelry add lAatch caAalotrue. with instrurtlons howto make money. Ajidress, M. CROIsKGH & Co.. Phtta., Pa., or Milwaukee. Wis. 3S-4w AGENTS WANTED FOB THE mILLUSTRATED HISTORYn THE GREAT RIOTS IV COllUllld • .(4 tliii * SCC-.4 .w reign *of - teiTdr' fu PHUbm e, italti mora, Chicago kud> other Cities The eon■ . fiicus between tlm Troops and the mob. Ter: rlbie cotrffaerhTJoim arid . destruciion of pio perty, Thrlplßg scenes and inclddnta, etc., et Bend for full description of the work and imr extra terms to Agents. Address, NATIONAL PLBLIBHI.NO CO., Philadelphia Pa. 4w C.M. PETREE, CIGAR MANUFACTURER , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Choice Brands of Tobacco and Cigars, SMOKERS' ARTICLES, ETC., KAtUT WTBBWT. Lewisburg, Pa, AGENTS WANTED ! ! FOR PARTICULARS, ADDRESS JILSOK SEf TN I SIGHiHS CO. 829 Broadway, New Yo k City: Chivago iy.New Orleans, La.; 40-lw. or Sau Francisco, Cal. 4 % ; < . v • • t *--• , . j *F> lo a week !- MORI AGENTS WASTED FOR Til K CROSS iZi. CRESCENT, The thrillkia History of Ru and Turh for :W year*. A wild story ot Bloedsneu an* rnnatUlsm, the strife for natter and creed. By the pppit/or historian. D*. L. P" BrocJcett. >Ve-<•>tbestholr vrcu'lar Rell' rlouH. Aoalal, .and PoIIHchI .customs. fh< n and m rtmrfMof tW war, Mtiohly staKe, ete. c 6Qo f>p. Web. Ill's On y1T.50 . OFR HIRI.FS Trta-anc! far *x cel all others.n 4uiOJty.aU'.l qnek il* JPricex iunt rrtHceitm per ceut. ! ! ! beau H U bh ih!d PhUeAelphta. T% *O-4w Alcott's Walsr-Y, I Arartiedjhe (.}•' 1 ?* The most practical, *1 plo, and (AwtTO. I* potior ndVaJftugc stps i gate is universally ktittWtedgrft. A. Mfr. of tv hfsi* aim * Machinery. Mocjrr HOC.LT, N. J. UP*- - ' i manufacturing right*. INSDRAM N9THV AESTS WAIfKI) • . —EON TBB—' Key Kndaud Mutual Life Inf. - ' LIBERAL TERMS GIVEN; MAK TON A WAIT JIN. rents) At" •. j I*B South Fourth Street, Phi^dclphta. Hi H| Jmnblnat > flm ■muit. IB B| BBS i, fftl mm watch oit u. mm fl dies' hnndo k9 5e3 ffjl nH brooch, and rntl * iTiimf m M ,I i-f.!;• It •• ■mß Nfl MBmSH gold*!"* impr g|j :*K>v e tMttt* set sinral studs, collar uuftou, heavy !'>*" wedding ring, and cents' Parisian duiuo pin. The above article* s-nt, poat-fiud, i Jio CTM. have N-on reUUed lor fA rupl stoek and must he klrt. Suljtl Mllt< ■. Gold Watches. %10 each, tor speculative pip poses, cKd timer*, equal ii appeatauee • a tCOu genuine Ipdd. TU*. ivpuuli'ii i** honesty, fair dealing and fibwraffly it 11 % eqitaU-*, f Wro*k way. New York. " * *l* 13 ly. _ JACKSON'S BEST & ABOVE ALL. These brands of hwcet Plan are .ac'inow edged by all. tu !w t :* Fi.i*t Iftclrig Tobacco* in the market. Put n, In.*- shapes aud sizes. In mtlmgauy and Wa 4 ► wrappers. Sold by tm trawl generally. lead Xur sample to the inwittfatfttrere. C. A. .1 AC ltd NAi C7 Poterkburg. va. GEO. F. WAHOLS, General Ageui. AHi Nos. 3 aud 5 A mtu J v*. •' d'.r m,P ii DC ATTV p I 4l n ° 1 Dolkiw l I ■' Arib I ' 1 5 Oraad Nqoar* MMf^VTprlg.'al.' . • From Geo- E. Letcher, firm of tm H Letcher & ftro..Banker*, rey etio, l.m. . "W received the piano an ihluktt tcry Que toued one out wailed a short time to give it a good teats t jr* wiah a word in favor of It we will cheerfully gfve it.' James B. Brown, Esq., E dwirdsville, h says: "The Beatty Piano received. gireaeußrf satisfaction." Agentt wanted, ttend for catalogue. Address DASIEL F. IHvVtn. Waabrngtno. New jmnmyr, V. B. A IN C2-K/3BLA.T VABIETY"AT BQYER'S, Ft • _ ' "•* Th® oldest VBd Ixwt •pr- ; ntci Inatiaxtiip i t obtaining m Bniio<' Education. JTor catuiin addict, <*. P. DUFF A SCOT, . lyymtxh. P*.' Wash. Hutchinsoa, t i ■ , , J DEALER IN ALL KIND* COAJJ, At COBURN STATION. PSRKY H. STOVKB, AGEST. t® make ran. i£ 3 3 S m ' v - 11 J'®W aV* K**t SJj fej g,, mJS m you IMU Ktl greenback*. \ We need a person in every town to taku subscription* tor the Kre*k. chca|H*>t and best Hills'.rated Jaaiuy publica tion in the world. Any one can-ueoo;ue a successful agent. The must elegant works of art given fr*e to suhscribfrs. The pri*e is so low that almost eveifbody subscribe v. one agent reports ranking over.fLSU in a week. A lady agent re.KHta taking over fGv subscribers .in ten days. Ail wuo eugago make money f.wt. \ou can devote all vour Unte tutne b osmesis, or only your spare time. You need not be away from lioj®e over nigMt. \ou can do it as well as others. Full part*, cuhm.diiecthuisand terms free Elegant iwui expensive a tat free. If you want prohtalko work send us yonr address at-once. it out* nothing to try Ui business. No o. . who en g.tg s falls to make great' pay. AtlTreis -'The reople's Journal" furtUua, Alaine. kr-iy Grand Square and Upright. BBBT V .*?* HVKK etyvv vow KBAPT. DANIEL F. HATTY, Washington, Now Jersey, U. a. A. Daniel F. Beatty's Ckcrtov —Tne reputation have gain® I and the celebrity of in .• rgom, have indue ed some unprincipled parties and agenrj to cdpp mv circulars, and misrepresent lav instrument*-? hpt.nst this -.he public arc hereby cautioned. All my a rjran* bear m irade-niak. (loiden Tongue, ndail my Pia nos have the word PI O underlined and also have my fhun-V-HißgTjaad tsi •ience, Danibl F. Bk.VTTT, WMthhiWm, X. J., without which none is genuine. Address, ' " DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington;*N. J-.;*U. S. A. HTJTS A\TT/ ,f>t * ea ' %0 '! "w 4 ; New wIiAYiUX\ I"ui )3,f|s nia'rfcefc tnrt by the T " -pki.itieet- tt* *ll -books "Plain Home Talk u4 Medical Commou r*en*e,'N-nearJv WjW JKVkoa.'ar ilThstration*. fa l>r. K. K. iXx>£B.. of W Ljxington An*. N. Y-: PtircaaseWof this br iu persou •by rail J free. Price bv mill, •La* (or the dT/GtiUHn edition, oi ti.so for tlr? HRitlmi , whiuh eopUinsall tho same raafce. and il lustrations. Content® tabtat free. AH*T® WASTVD. MURRAY HILL PtfttliSHi TTL CO.. I# East f*t. S Y. 'SO-IT