flic |ournat; tiller & Deiniihr. Proprietors B. O. ÜBtviVoKR. Ass-ndate Eulto SHllirini.Thiirstlny, Hot.?! Terms—Bl.lV P° r Annum. WMHF 1 1, .1 L-. - J —-IiIL.J., WHAT TIIR t'KOPLR etPECT. Now that the Denldcntta have succeeded in electing their stare ticket the people expect the incom ing Auditor General and State Trea surer to perforin the duties of titeir offices honestly and fearlessly. It has been cliurgrd ngninst Republi can state officials these many years that the management of "our finan ces has *been very rotten and there is hardly a doubt but that the charges are only too true. The law requires the B"tate Treasurer to publish monthly statements and this has not been done for yeitrs,- although Mr. ltawle. the present incmnlHnt. spe cified Iy and posi: iveiv pledge l him self tft do ah, it elected. lie has not: done it, fov reasons tx*st known to himself and the Cameron Ring, b t has violated his solemn pledges to the people and stands eonvkted of haviufc made votes under false pre tenses. The whole matter baa a very unpleasant odor uikuit It and honest citizens of all parties desire to have it thorough y investigated and plainly shown up* . Thousands of honest Republicans, tired of ring/tile and maladministra tion, voted for Messrs. Sola 11 and I Noves in order to wrest the state treasury from tike tenacious grasn of * a sett of men who have so long abus ed their high trust-, and then shut out the light from their nefarious acts. We predict that our Auditor Gen eval and State Treasurer elect, will discharge their duties nobly. Let there be Hgfd. FK.iySUmiA OFFICIAL. Majorities. Sfccrrett. Trunkey. Altaffbeny tt# Adam*. 771 Armstrong. A.. Si i BeUfkw 4UO Ht-aver 558 jßertai U29 lllatr 175 Bucks .W Brad font I7d.> Butler 575 Chester 1842 : Cumbria ICS l>uuplun SCO Cuuierou S3 iHUaware iWU . Curiam 440 Erie.. ... IW.V centre. WO Franklin 13ft ' Clarion IK) Clinton 1ndiana........ ISW j Columbia 15.13 Lehcwtw...*, •UCt .Craw ton' . a . 13ft J.awmnce •. t&> , Cumberland Lebanon 1005 Hlk .00 Lucerne Sfc/9 Fulton Si* McKenn Fayette s£s Philadelphia... €530 Greene 1256 Potter 200 Jefferson -44 Snyder ifcio ; Junta.a 3m hoinersei , Lehigh -JitW Sus■ Tioga 1400 Mercer 433 Cuion 2'x) 1 Mifflin ii* IVutpd I'M > Monroe I.HW Washington... 270 ! Montgomery... I Montour 7-5 { Voitliuinptou.. 3yS4 i Nor! hid lluy " \ Perry '330 Pike ouo Schuyikilt. 1470 Sullivan 350 Venango bo Wayne Sefl Westmorland. . 13Sj Wyoming S3O York 31L Total 343 Tot al ' 430 ii Trunkey** plurality r..V3i Schelln •* Jioyew' " ',9ul A tEST CiSR. It lms a t*net in the Vlpp|bli can faith that race, color, or '-previ ous conlKtfrm* should not nffc-ct the social or political standing of any man. In other words, the Repub licans have for Wears contended that a colored roan is just, as (rood as a white one. and Snould have social, le gal and political rights—all the sitme as the prond Caucasian. A< the recent election Hie BopttbßraTm of Lawrence county had a fine npporm nity to prove tlmir faith hv their, woi ks, hut alas for poor human na ture. they were four.o most woefully wanting when brought to tlte test*. Here is the case in which the Re publicans of Lawrence so cowardlv flinched from one of their pet doe-' trines: In the stronsr ftermbll<**n e**nntr of j Lawrence the Republicans nominated a colnred than named Stewart for the otic- j of Associate Judge, and he met the n C TOR,fcv A German came to WillromaMort s<*m* I fifty years ago and invested a feu thousand dollars In real estate, lie began to build tenant houses, and in the course of time liecanie the owner of some of the most Valuhle houses in Will iainsport. As Ins riches in creased, the avarice of disposition became more grasping. While the owner of pleasant residences and business blocks, he, with his wife and one daughter, has lived over forty years in an old wood-colored frame house, situated in thesnhurlis o f the citv. He had no faith in la iks, none whatever in government paper money. Since paper "money" came into circulation he collected liis rents, and with the greenbacks thus received bought gold As year after year his pile of gold grew", he hoarded it away with a miser's grasp. He kept it in an old "emi grant chest," that if. a wooden-box. bound with iron bands and kicked with three padlocks. This chest he kept under his bed. Last night, while he slept, some thief or thieves entered his house through the cellar window, and carried the chest into the cellar where thev pried the locks off and extracted $ll 000. n gold, leaving the box behind tyem a lone some, useless wreck. The job was cleverly executed, the thieves'left n > sign or ciue by which to trace them Williainsport D dig Banner. m e-e The Slifef, '.Falls & Shriner Mfg. Company have sent us a large adver' r tisemeut which will apiear nexi week. We will just state here thai I heir celebrated COOKING BTOVF,G and HEATEBS are sold by J. A. Reesman, Centre Hall, J. B. Fisher Perm Hall, bnook, Smith & Co., Millheim, G. B. Spigleniyer, Wood ward. We have ra ide arrangements with Messrs. Gephart & Musser ly wltich thev give us the ruling market prices Otery Wednesday just before we go ta press, so tbat'oiir readers can rely oa teem as correct. They pay cash ipr what tbey buy, cot cash after #ov;n. ... * A KIM) RKQIKSt. Itls now about th* seasffh of the year that people think of paying • their small debts, such as taxes, shoe-maker's-nml tailor's accounts, subscriptions to preachers, and we fondly hope—their printers. We have labored industriously and ac cording to thelie&t of our ability to gft'e oflr readers a good, readable lo cal paper, and have received but a small sum on subscription, during the year. Make up your mind when you read this, to pay your subscrip tion between now and Jan. Ist, oal dv%t. We need money—constantly —for current and living expenses, and if we get what is due us we can get along well enough considering the times. Please remember —be. j tween now and Jan. 1. — REBERSBUFTA FR A.GMBNT3. An unpleasant visitor, known as nieasYs. is with us and is especially odi<>us to our youth, confining them j to the house for some time and thus depriving them of school privileges. The slaughtering season is upon us and porkers aredying every morn ing of throat disease. The disease proves fatal in every instance. Prof. Meyer will legin to visit schools in a few days. Teachers, see to it that he will not meet you unprepared, else he might remind i you of your negligence. Rev.* 0. W. Heisler.' of Mitflhi luirg, is to preach a series of sermons ' in the Imt.ieran church at this place, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. 11-isler is one of the most |opa lur and beloved ministers in the Synod of Central Pennsylvania. Venison may snrrn te plenty, as I some of our sportsmen have left for ! the Alleglnnies. to remain fur three weeks. Others hate returned from a week 'strip to the Seven Mountains letween Centre and Mifflin counties: but the fates seem to have been ; against them, as thev Drought back j but a fractional part of a deer and a ' piece of a bear. Try again. ANON- I _ A little 2 year old son of Morris Furey, living near Pleasant (lap. came to a dreadful end a few weeks ; ago. Some meat having lieen fried j for snoper. which WHS delayed, on Thursd iv evening, Bth, in nrtUu* to give the men time to finish wheir field lalmr, the pen with meat and I hot hit was placed upon a chair be- J side the stove. There lieing no light in the kitchen at Ihe time, a little ! sister took up tire t>:ihe from the floor and thought to place it upon ja cliair,and unfoitunatcly sat the innocent little one rig t* into the pan of hot fat. The terrible conse qucnci s can be imagined. The child ! expired next day from the effects of the terrible burning.— Reoorter. Catarzh Cured. Dr. Karsner's Catarrh Remedy is fast establishing an enviable rennta tion. The manner of introducing it is such as to commend it instant Iv to the afflicted. Mr. J. C. Tilton of Pittsburg, Penua., the pioprietor. has a dented tlte follow ing admirable plan: A sample w ill lie sent free to one jierson in everv town who may lie troubled with this loathsome dis ease. Send for sample : a trial nack age will cost you nothing, and you will thank the chance that t new it in your way. ROPE WANTED.—A good, strong rote is want d with which to hoist Alis. flarter's wheat. Ropes strong enough for ordinary wheat will not do. Such a one was tri -d and broke twice while Abs'wheat w s being elevated at Mnsser's in'll last week, by which some of the wheat was lost and Ahs' precious life endangered. Mr. Musser was looking arotin 1 lor \ a new ripe. hut such as be could j find here are entirelv too thin for Abs* wheat. The lowest resnonsi ble bidder will get the contract. Address A. U. iS. Hurler, Itebers burg. Pa. CHANGE OF MAIL ROUTES From and after lst our eaiOern nndls will come by. rail road. J. Willis Musser has the contract Tor carrying the s-iViv- from Unburn to MiMbeim. AaronsbtirgaiM W'odwatd. and gPts S23J a year. Philip C. Frank has the contract from Spring Mil's to Centre Hall, and Constable K'ine fro n Spring Mills to Penn Ilall,at $6O a year. Our neighlsir. Mr. Hukenhach, at the eld Musser mill, means husiness —not nlv on the first fl lor but on all tlie floors. Mr. Liikeuhnch is a most excell -lit ana obliging mi'der and lias largely, increased the busi ness of the mill since he is there. Tiiey are tUMiing almost constant j ly, turning out large quantities of flour, feed, custom work, plaster and cement. — • m - * After December Ist the subscriber will lie prepared to carry express packages and small bundles and IMIX es Of giHHis, ffom Coliti rii Statiou to Millheiui, Aaronstiurg Wood ward, and all points along the line, at reasonable cliaiges. The patron age of tnepublic resiiectfully solicit ed. J. WILLIS MUSSER. Don't fail to read J. W. Staru's advertisement in another column. The doctor is just unpacking a large and splendid stock of new goods, and announces his intention to sell as low as any store in the connty; Ca 1 around at Alexander's old and popular stand. • ——• X HEAVY SHIPMENT.-D&ephart & Muaser, giaiu dealers, recently re ceived two hundred lons of berit Nova Scotia Soft Plaster. T.iev s nt 100 tons to Spring Mills, and sell it out either there or at Millheim, at the low price of slu per ton ready, ground: Some of the Republican papers want singing schools started walk) others suggest debating societies— now tliat election is over. Hope both may become numerous aud profitable. Boyer of Aaronsburg, his estab lished for himself a reputation se cond to none in the valley as an en terprising and successful merchant. -, < They HnVc bored a, hole into The earth sft IfvTidt", Clinton Co., rwG feet deep and no oil yet. The Lock Haven National Bank is now paying ont its first dividend— ten per cent.—to depositors. - - • • . ' fc - -W Samuel (irenningor at Cobnrn Station, sells the celebrated Wil liamsiHut Boots — cheap jor ea*h. J. "ft. Fonl Ims removed bis tailor shop to Zeigler's building, two doors west of Stain's store. As a tailor M'. F. stands A No. 1, and de serves to lie lilmrally patronized. I.INN'S ANNALS OF RUFFALOE VALLEY. —Copies of litis valuable historv of one of the most beautiful valleys in Pennsylvania for salt) at the JOURNAL BOOK STORK. 4#• • • t mi" Having obtained special fates on COAL OIL to Cobnrn station WE are now pri'iiiimi to setl by theharrell to dealers at the name prihe tlicy would lie chaiged either at Suujiuryor Wil liamsport. tf SMITH & Co. The Williamsport Boots are all stamped "J. A hiittloß,''on the hot lom. If you want to be sure of a i/ooil alticle for the coming cold weather, it will lie eco oinv to buy these well known goods. Thanksgiving is close at hand and not even a sign of a turkey for us as tar aVheaVd from, and the returns are nearly all in. Won't some one of our rich patrons who has lots ami fcolw of gobblers kindly remember the printers V - — • Now is your time to buy cheap at the MiUheim Hardware Store. A car load tof patent wheels just re ceived and sold as low as ten dollars per sett. Full line of hardware in ail its vuriuiiH branches. Come and tie convinced. fit. ♦♦♦ Judge Frank 's just unpacking a large stock of fall and wilder goods. The Jinfge is an old veteran in the mercantile business and is just as much tot borne liehind the counter as he is ou tbe judicial liench. Useful man that Squire—Major Merchant — j Judge. Mrs. Uoush has oiienetl up a new Millinery Shop in North Street. All kinds of Hats. Bonnets. Hat Frames, RibbOn*. Flowers, Feath ers. all kii ds of Velveteen ami other Trimmings, neat and cheap. Give her a calk tf. LOST.— Op Moftday of last week the siiltscrilier lost a very fine two feet rule —somewhere an North sireet this si e of Campbell's mill. The hones! finder would confer a favor by returning the same to JAMES U. LOSE. Mrs. L. Leiv.ell Imsjiist received her fall and winter stock of Millin ery Goods. Popular styles of Ladies and Children's Ibits and Bonnets. Featheis, Riiching, Neck Bows, Silk haiulkerclitefa Ac., A.CALL AND ©EE. FIW. New recommendations freighted with praise :i TIst iiea ut iful signs dangling around his front, all made by himself, most skillfully and artisti ally delineated ou roujCb pine boards. We feel sort o' sorry that we have no sigii to make just now: We certainly would give ilarry the job. ILLUSTRATION BY PICTURES.— One of the great contrasts between the School Books used by the fath ers and mothers of the land, when young, and those now used by our chil ben, is the use of pictures. As a curious instance ot illustrating the meaning of words by pictures, look at the three pictures of a on page 1751 of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary,—these alone, illustrate the meaning of more than one hun dred words and terms far better than can.be defined by any descrip tion in words. REPORT OF ELK CREEK SCHOOL, FOR MONTH ENDING NOV. 20.1877. —Whole No. on roll—4o. No. ill at tendance during' mouth—3s. Aver age attendance—26. Percent, of at 4 tendance —75. Sjillie Bathe. Abbie Braucht, OllV Geary, and Samuel Bame were pres ent every day. As regards behavior the School ranks second to none in the county, though not so far ad vanced as desired. P.irents visit your School, encourage it by your presence. . . Ifo Directors have called thus far J. R. VANORMHR. teacher. A lIOGUISH PKOCKRING.— Mr. Ackerthftn, resitting at Oitvig's irtill, Lewis Twp., was one night last Wk awakened bv the squealing of hogs in liia |M*II , and on GOING out to to aseeitntn the causa, found one with its throat cut, dead. He at once pitched in and. lieforoTonjj, had ve jMiiker scalded, cleaned and hung up. Feeiirtg somewhat tir*eav sir,—We are 17 miies from tho rail mat I ami lho country ts fust filling: up by immigration. Col. W. W. Blown lives i 5 miles from us and I saw him several times , at Cawker City. He left for Bellefonta, ' Pa., sevei-il weeks ago. I There Is no more •government lan again a candidate for their con sideration and support. Upon its record for the pa*! ten yearn It rel!nfora con. tinuance of the hearty sympathy and gen emus co-operation which have hitherto been extended to it from every quarter of the Union. The Daily Ban is a four page-sheet of 88 oolnmiis, price by mail, post paid, U conla a month, or IbCStJ per vear. The Sunday edition of "fa* Srs in an eight ]u<;e sheet of .V; column*. While giv ing tiie news of the day. It al-o contains a large amount of literary ami miscellan eous matter specially prepared for It TOK SRAOAY 'R* hu.* met with great suc cess. Post paid 31.30 The Weekly Knn. Who does not know Tux WKEKLT Sex? It circulates throughout the United States, the Canada*.* and beyond. Ninety then sand families gleet its welcome pages weekly, and regard it in the light of guide, ocnu.-etlor. and Mend. Its new *. editorial agricultural, and literary departments make it fsen tlaily a ipurnal for the ram- Iv and the fliVside. lei me: tine Dollar a year, post puld. This price, puallty con sidered. makes it the cheapest newspaper published, For clubs of ten. wltli llOcash, we will send an extra cope free. Address PUBLISH tillSuf ill k bl'Ji; Ncfr York City. f*. DIED. On the 11th inst., In Greog township, Joseph M. Liugle, aged la years, 9 month and J da;, s. Near EaetvUle, on the Bth insb, Mrs. Kva Francea Frank (maiden name Blica dle.) of consumption. aged 30 years and 7 mouth*, ller remains were "interred In tlje cemetery of the Kv.vngclical Associa tion at LoguisVlH©. ou the ltrt.li Inst. Near IsigansvlUe, on the 9th inst., Misa Margaret Herring, of Drorwy, aged |1 years, 7 month ami 8 days. VlLss Herring WHJ born in Springfield township, Bucks county. Ta., March 31.171*. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Kev. -T. H. Peter* will preach in the E vangellcal Church, next Sunday niornlng. Kev. G. W. Bouse will preach in the M. E. Church, next Sunday evening. Communion services in the Lutheran Church, Aaroiibhurg, ucxt Sunday morn ing, German. and In the evening English. Preparatory services oh Saturday after uoon. Lodge and Society Directory. Tim Mlllhelm Cornet Band will meet In the Town Hall ou Mon.lay ami Thursday evening*. Providence Grange No. 517 P. of 11., meets in Alexander s block on the 3ud Sa turday of each month at t'>% r. M. and on the 4tn Saturday of each mouth at 1)$ r. *. The'lrvtng Literary liiHti#te meets In the Town Hall, on tF last Friday, evening of each month, unii'. isc ordered, The Mtlllietm B. & 1. Association ipgrt* in the Town Hull, on the evening of the second Monday of each month. Mtlihciin Council No. 309, O. U. A. M. meets every Saturday at 8 o'clock, p. M.. in their Council Koom. Wilt's Building. De gree Meetings will be held on Tuesday en or before the full moon of euch month. C.'II. UKLU Sec. -B. E. MILLER. L C. * H. C. RAIL ROAD. EX TENSION OP TIIK J JNE TO SPHING MILLS. On arid after Monday. August 13th, 187Y,- trains <-n thi* rood trill run daily, (ec pi Sundays* as follows : WESTWARD EASTWARD ?> 3 i ST A yioys. 2 4 6. P.M. A.M. A.M. _______ AMAV - '' M 6. iO 9,20 7.U> Montandon. or. fi St ar, 9.u'> ar. 6.00 ar. 6.25 10.00 7.13 Lswishurp. 6.35 8.50 5.45 10.05 7.2 \> tair Ohround, 8.44 5 20 10.14 7.2* liiehl. 8.36 5.20 10.21 7.35 Vickshurp. *29 5.13 10 37 7.45 Miittintotrrj. 8.19 5.00 10,57 Ctr. 8.06 MiUmmt. 8.05 4.40 11.10 Latirelton. 4.30 100 Chbu rn. 2.45 ______ ar. 1.40 _____ Spring Mills. . _____ 2.10 P.M. P ST] A. AL A. M. A. M. P. M '< " n7- iVo*. 1 (t 2 connect at Montandon with Eric Mail west on the Philadelphia & Erie Rail Road. Ifos. 3 it- 4 with. Pacific Express east. JS'Of. 5 <& 6 with Pint Line west. An Omnibus will run between Levlsburg and Montandon, to convey passengers to and from Niagara. Express west and Day Express east, on the Philadelphia fc and Erie Rail Road. . ' ' The rwular. Sail Road Tickets tcttt te' honor** bettoaen those two points. PKNNhYI.VANfA RAIL RDAD. P/lILA'D p. p. rnvi ' SUkUIh TIME TIRLR. fOnmnd ofU•; * '5, ♦ nan t more i.lrtp. m. .> •. h IkXrrlsburf} , 4/1 5 a.m. 4 Hl Sunburn Wa.m. t Mimtarjdon t.f>7 u. ni, " " Will Cam sport KM a. m. * " " Lock Jfmen 9.40 a. m. " arr. at Erit 7.:V> p. wi. Niagara tor. leaves Phlladrlphia 7.20 a. w. " " Jlarrishurg 10.50 a. m. *• " Sundry liiop. w . " " Montandon i Oftp. n. " " arr. at Williom/iport 2.20 p. tn. " " Ijoek Haven S.i'i p. m. y " A p. in '* .Vev? J'orA; 6.45 p. m- Day to. leaves Kane Aula. w. " *-'" • " LAtk-Haven 11.20a. tn- WlUlamspoet 12.40 a tn* " MonianAun 1.47 p. tn " : " Sunbury 2.15 p. m " '5 arr, at JJarrishurp 4.10 p. m , " " - " J hiladrlvhta ,7.20 p. m- A>ic York- 10.15 p. m. " Ibiltitnore 7.55 p. tn '* " " Washington 9.07 n. m- Erie Mail leaves Erie, U. 09 a. tn " I jack Haven 9. II p. tn " William sport 11.05 p. a* r ' <• J 4 ' 7 MtafUandon l2.i| p. tn % t> " Sunbury 12 45 a ■ tn " " arr. at Jlarrishurg 2.45 a. in " M " Baltimore 7.45 a.m. 4 " rhUaddphlSL 7.00 a.m. " New York h\ns a. m- Line leaves Witliamsport IASS a. tn. • , .. Sunhur)/ 2.oitlt tn -44 , 4- , err. at Harrishurg 4.00 a.m. 44 Baltimore 7A5 a. m. .4 Philadelphia 7.35 a. m. 44 - 44 New York 10.25 a.m . Erfe Matt West. Niagara to. West. Dick Huveii Ac com Wc.*t of Mteiiaol Elcller, dcocaned, late of Mile* township, having been grunted to the undersigned, he rwqneM* all pPFwdb* knowing rnem iolvc# tivfebteit to.eabl estate In inake-lm nie Executor. Mlllhelm, Oct. 23.1877. 4S-6t nilibflm Market. Wheat No. 1 ].n Wheat No. 2 . 1.-J5 Corn V., SO Rye Oats White Jw OHU*. Black Si Buckwheat w ._ ty Flonr 6.75 Bran A Shorts, per, hundred...... 1.00 Salt, per Jtrl 1.60 Planter, ground ; 10.00 Cement, per Bushel 45 to W Bar'ev ; 50 Tvmothvred Flaxseed. i Clove raced i.'. 4.50 Butter 22 Hams 15 „ 1 Veal ...: F.chh art PoLntoes 25 l-ard 9 Ta'low 7 Soap ft Dried Apples „ 4 Dried Peaches Dried Cherries. / 4 Corseted every WodneadaT by Gephart A Musser. , J. P. UEPHART. D. A. MISSKR %.• . • . GEPHART & MUSSER DEALERS IN i Uraln, ClAvrrMed, Floor A reed* Coal, . Planter d* Walt. MILLHEIM, PA. HigHest market price paid for all kinds of C3-K/JAHST, Dellyered either at Die BRICK MILL or at the old MUSSEU MILL, In MiLLIIEIM. CO&LJ PLASTER & SALT Always on hand and iold at prices that de .)( fy competition. A share f the-public patronage respectfully solicited. fr-My nniJCtand Revolvers. Illustrated Price I.ist UUHUfrea . Great Wtern Gun Works i'ittsbiirg, pa. 4 $125 i t v Women's All Lasting Gaiters, 95 cts. I. ID. BOTER, AARONSBURG, PENNA. WINTERiSCOMING! If yon want the verj best COOKIS6 BTOTK, PAKLOK BTOVK, .SLVGLE and DOIBLE HEATER, huy those made by thi SLIFER, WALLS & SHRINER Manufacturing Compvuy, LEWISBURG, PENNA., and for sale by SNOOK. SMITH & Co., Mlllhelm. and J. f. FISUKK, Pnn Ilalk The ZENITH, and the MOO NO MY KANGFAAUnd a' the licad of the market for complete O ikiog HUJVC. They have six b-dler hoW, haklng *atd dumping to clean out clinker*, and are conKtructcd to apply the heat to all the boilers at the same time. Th; oven in large and square and the doors tin-liued. Our PARJ-OK BTQVES ate the .vrry lest now offered for ale. ur Single and Double Heelers are constructed upon the most durable and approved plans. In having either cooking or parlor stoves the tlrst questions asked are—do they cook ami b.ke weH and wheie can we get repairs? Doliicy throw out gas into the room be low. or if a double heater, Into lh rooms above ? All these questions are WELL AXJWKKED in buying the LEWISBURG STOVES. In cooking and baking thev arc the very best. You will never lwv gas if you use our stove®, and what v* a primary oousidaraiion—you can get "Repairs'' at ay time the next day after you order. Before buying elsewhere,call and see them ai the store of bNOOK, NMITU & CO., Millbeim, or J B rtsucK, I'eun Hall. SLIFER, WALLS & SfIRIVER. GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES!!! GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES !1! GOODS AT REDUCED PRICKS !!! J. W. STAffl, DEALER IN General Merchandise, AT ALEXANDERSOLD STAND Main Street, MUlhcim, Pa, r o Stalls HS cheap for . CASE • as any store in the county. 3m I Misri-.IVI :.•. ISlOpiges ,.l iViO. 10,000 Words arui M'niuo not in other Dictionaries. FOPR Ptias < WuOKKD PUTKB IN VUFABhBIN A> Y FAMILY, ASH l\ ..IST. SCHOOL. . More than SO.OOO copies have been plac ed in thepublmschoo.S of theUnitud Statue. Recommends I BV State Superintendents of Schools ITI SO line rent States. . The ;ile O'' Webster's Dictionaries IS 20 TIME* A- great as the sale of any series of Dictionaries.* ■ . Contains SOOOlllustrations, nearly thrte time as nvv as any other IHctlonai*'. • TARLOOK AT the three pictures of a SHIP. on PAGE 1751, — these SDONE Illustrate the MEANING of more tliaa too WORDS .and terms Tar ttetter than tney can BE defined LN, 'AUPUS 4. 1877. The Dictionary used 111 the Government Printing Office Is Webster s P uollsiied by O. &C. MERItfAM, Spring field, Mass. T? ATtfrfeWfi I For Cut*. Rniies Si £. £"£ ® Sprains. Blind and Bleed REMEDY . ie.g Piles. Rheumuti-UI, _ ' Fractured Limbs Frosted Liiulis, and Parts, Pal'lß.|u the Muscle.', and Joints. Indolent UlceV.U Dis charging Sores. Swelled Sore L.eg. Erysipelas and V'ao ose Veins is SAN-FORD's EXTRACT OF WITCH HAZEL. Ask tor it. 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Been t*ei,ty years with perfect sueccM ty tiU i.- and*. bld bv dealers. t'itor,|lMiMN :JS file yjpj; or 40.U) per Package of lit* vi .> I apdofcoovi.llof ismroer. i*cnt by mail-,.# rjoetpt of price. Address !hu;pate, . ifiiuoppnMue teJiciac Cotup.icv. Mftthr.i way. Ne*r York. 51* 12 ly. JACKSON'S BEST & ABOVE ALL; These bnmds of Sweet Plur an rim-r edged uy ail, to Irs t i fl ie*i teewi a , ioburros in the market. Put up In . smtpesand "Res, In unlngauy atd Ida: t i wrappeis. • s old by tlic tr .de generally. Se- , for sain pie to tin: manufacturers. O. A. J A JA.S N& C„ Petersburg, V > GEO. F. WAKIII.E, General Agent. 3i-l Nos. 3 and j soj:U +\i-tc street, tf.s BEATTY^i. (•irand fiqunro R4\i>rifflil^ From Geo. E. Letiler. firm of W-n, U Letcher & Jiro. Hankers, Fayette. bk* "We received the piano and ll'hik it A eery fine toued one out here. Waited a shoo time t< Rive It a gmwl test, f jou wish A wmd in lavor of it we willcheerfpily giye ii. ' James K. 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