[f'ije Journal Itllir & DeialiiEEr. Proprietors B O. PKtxtxatn, Associate Editor Mlllhclm, Thursday, Jan. 3. Terms—ll.6o Per Annum, ■fcwi— 11 .a." ■' i J"i TOLFXR FIFTY TWO. • This nemlier liegins the 52nd vol ume of the Joi* as AL, calling it a continuation of the old Centre Jh • richtrr, which it certainly is. A year ago we gave a brief history of our paier and will nht repeat it now. The future, roorq than the p.ist, claims oo r attention. To eoaduct a newspaper success ful ly requires ePergV, untiring latmr and no small amount of business capadtjr—independent of any literary attainments or aptness to write. The former qualities we claim -to possess to a fair degree—as to the latter we make hut modest pretensions. Whatever talents we may pave we*e spent upon our fond ling JoURNTfX. We did the best we could with the limited resources at hand to make it a good, readable, and at the same time respectable local paper. We have neither ' lat ent outside" nor patent inside,- but control every line and word ourself. Covert abuse and obscene advert is" MG can And no place iu the JOUR NAL, whether there is money in it or cot. ... U> on the whole we have no re*, son to complain, but truly much to be grateful, for. To tlmse of our patrons who have promptly aided us by their moral and material sup]>o t during the prst year, we return our sincere thank*. With those who are willing but unable to jxiy tip , at this time we wiß continue to exer cise all seasonable patience ; wlulu those who never intend to pay Would oonfei a favor by informing iia of the fact. - And now, fricuds, we wish you all a , "Happt Mkw tsii?." 1878. Another leaf in our history is turn ed, another year of our loves gone, and it behooves us to look back and examine Jtot© it was spent: Moat men ask them selves onlv " material questions at such intervals • as the beginning of a new vear, as for example—'"How much money have I made this year ? How much property hare I added to inv former stack ? There are other questions, infinitely more important than these, and they should come home to every heart, on the threshold of each new year. "Have we grown In knowl edge and virtue ? Have our deeds of kindness and charity been more numerous the past year than the rue before ? Have we tieen more useful in our sphere and calling ? ].nj?hort, are we better mei (and women) thftn we were-a year 7go if we can answer tkt*c questions in away that satisfies conscience, it is well with us ; if not, let us firmly resolve to do better during th 3 year just begun, l-f the past year has l>cen an entire blank in our lives, let tie repent i:i sackcloth and ashes. Time flies, whether we improve it or not. We educate ourselves for future blise or wor. When our last year, our last day and moment cranes, w* will surelv not regret of having done too mwh good, but may regret of having done to little. t>e riotii thoughts I THE HOLIDAYS IY MILLHEIM. Christmas was a genuine good old feiiow-in Millheim this year. He ppent more real joy than perhaps on any former occasion. Everybody seemed to be happy and to enjoy the happiness of others A lwtter fel- J<;w-feeling. a more thoroughly conr terms and liberal spirit certainly nev er >* fore prevailed here than did on Christmas. Present making was the order of the day. We feel sure that more presents were made on this Christmas than on half a score together before. It seemed to be the study of every one to make oth ers happy. Especially did the ju venile world cotne in for its full Khare of gladness and gifts. Fath ers a*)d mothers, uncles and a-nts. vied with each other to prepare a world of happiness for the little fc>ks. The historic Christmas Tree found its way into not a few homes, and we fondly hope that parents may have improved this propitious season tosoWHeed that may bring forth fruit unto life eternal. XEW YEARS DAY. - January Ist, A. D. 1878, was a grand gal t day for Millheim. The young YEAR WHS ushered in at mid night by the Millheim Cornet Band, vrho made the welkin ring with sweetest music, and by discharging loaded anvils, which shook the very . foundations of the earth, to say noth ing of the incessant rattle of small arm-;. 1 The day dawned as bright and clear as any one could desirp. Ever ything was activity and bustle to get reorly for a grand Masquer uic and Mechanical Procession on. Wagons. At 9 o'clock the long train of thir ty-seven wagons, headed by the Band, all under the direction of Judge Hartican as Chief Marshall, Started for Aaronsburg. and a grand right it was. On every wagon there swTia some mechanical or mercantile arrangement, typical of the thrift that ought to mark every branch of cur Industrial pursuits, but well we ate not writing a political articlw just now We have neither gpace nor inclination to particular tie, as the whole affair was a decided enccess an I beautiful in its way. Everything passed off decently and in order, excepting that just as the procession had returned and the warons were each turning home ward, the traveling bar"— oh horror! — had the misfortune to capsize right in the centre of town. Bottles and tumblers, and whatever else was in nd about tho bar were dashed to the grour d with violence. Tne in mates may consider themselves lucky that they escaped without broken lic&bs, and this incident shouM-be a solemn warning to all bars tn generil, and to this one' in particular—never to risk tliemselees ' a wheels, but to remain on terra &*raa Mher* they are sire of a W?a f'-ienJ it i+n. " In the afternoon our Aarousburg friends returned the compliment bv a demonstru! ion very much like ours. Our genial friend, L. 1). Kurtz act ed a* Cliief Marshall, assisted hv a squad of cavalry who brought up the rear. We always did concede that Lute is a much better looking man than poor, clumsy we, but had no idea that he would cut such an im losing Agnre on horseback, when trimmed off in regimental trappings! Whew 1 The Aarousburg procession had just us mauv wagons as ours, hut some think that their general make up was Iettcr. We do not like to pass an opinion 011 a subject so deli cate, but are willing in order to set tle disputes, to eonte;s ourselves leaten just the least bit —sav al>ont "8 to 7." The on* feature that was most f o our taste, was the Miunim (don't read medium) String Hand. Sorry we could hear it but a mo ment ; but if the boys should take it into their heads once upon a time to cheer our editorial heart with their all but celestial music, they will And us at home. We will give them each a brand new eigar with a chrouio thrown in—we will. In the evening we had two Sunday School Festivals—one in tne Evan gelical nd one in the Methodist Church. We felt duty Ixiniul to visit both but foil id it iinora -tica ble to divide onrsrlf into two exact ly and an we could do no letter than to go first to the one and then to the other. Both church es were most t ite f ully decorated. The festooning* es|>eei.illv, were very graceful and chaste. Hut the trees, the beautiful trees, loaded to groaning with all that is dear to the heart of a child ! We have seen some lieantifiil sights in our time, but to us th most precious one al ways is a flock of happy children. Here we saw our ideal of juvenile Miss realized in its fullest and broad est sense ! In the Old church we heard a good Christian speech, if it was short, by Rev. Mr. well he spells his name exactly like ours. Rev. J. 11. Peters folio wed. but we could not remain to hear him. In the Methodist Cliuich addresses were made by Rev. G. W. Rouse, our CM piring young friend, Mr. J. R. Van- Orraer, and the senior of the JOUR NAL staff, A. Walter. Hxq. The first we did not hear, but just know that the Rev. George Washington— like unto the other great George— always hits the nail square on the head. Of Reese's speech we will on ly say that it was grvnl, what there was of it, and that is saying just enough ; but if vou wish to hear a sound, didactic speech on almost anv subject, don't fail to hear Mr. Walter whenever you have the op portunity. Tlie distribution of the gifts wis the mast lively part of the exercises. It seemed as if all were pleased— none dissatisfied or disappointed ; and this pleasant finale must cer tainly afford much satisfaction to the projectors of these festivals, who labore Iso ns,rd to in ike them suc cessful. We are also happy to note that at least some of our poor were kindly rememltered. T ins ended the holiday season in Millheim. May its pleasant recol lections and esjx-ciallv its moral teachings, last as long as life itself. WOLFE'S STOKE 8H A VINOS. If we can't lx>ast of anything els\ we can boast of the finest weather in the valley. Sausages and protracted meetings are now in order. Wolfe's store feels proud of its new boss, m-w goods and low prices. The latter defy competition. There is a protracted meeting in progress at the llruugard church. Hope the old veterans will be reviv ed and a new company of new vol unteers enrolled. The Co. Superintendent has been visiting onr school lately, and finds it just what it ought to be—conduct ed in the most approved style and manner. Dec. 1877. Fox TAIL. Wanted—* two-toot snow on this freeze tip. X*w Yoar made its appearance a little sharp but clear. ami with it ; came roasts and visitors Irom all i direct inns "Kansas" is the question of the day. Hojie all my IK* suited when | they pet there but wouldn.t le stir- j prised if they wou'd constitute them selves into an "eight to seven re tirrniny l>oard." Com** and see our Bi Store, floods cheap, the B >ss obliging, and you can buy "r, Schenck himself was supposed at one time to be at the vorv gate of aeath, nis Thyslcians having pronounced his case hope less and aband med him to his fate: he was : CUBED by the aforesaid medicines aud after, ward enjoyed uninterrupted good health for more than forty years. Thousands of people have used l)r, Schenck's preparations with the same remarkaole success, j Schendk's Almanac,containing a thorough treatise on Consumption, Liver Complaint, [dyspepsia, 4c., can be had gratis of any druggist, orufj. 11. Scheuck & Son. Phlla delphia. Full directions for the use of Schenck's medicines accompany each pack age. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, Sea Weed TOD ic, and Mandrake Fills are for sale by all ; druggists. Health Is an inestimable Jewel. The . cough tkat deprives you of it. may tike your life to One bottle of Ifale'x Homy and Moreh.ou.nd and Tar wl 1 avert the evil, aud save you from eousuiuptiou. Will you weigh Life agatust a half-dollar 7 Sold by alt r>rn£Clßt3. nke'.'TooPtiyiis Prop cu*f In I niini'o. I Read change in Time Table on 1.1 C. & S. 0. It. U. iu another col urnii. Cloudy, rainy and muddy, from Monday till Fridav afternoon : then a little s 'nshine. and on Saturday a clear, beautiful day. Yen can buy a suit from $1 up ; an overcoat from $2.75 up ; under clothing from 4o cents tin. and other goods in proportion, at Koch A Strouse' Philadelphia Clothing ila'.l, l.ewisbnrg, Pa. .— Messrs S iml. F."Brngger. D. 7.. K'ine and Geo. Alexander, jurors to review tne proposed road from the toll gate at Aaronshu' g, to Swart*'s saw mill, in Petin township, were here and attended to the duties of their appointment, Dec. 19th.. No report litis as yet transpired that wo know of. The suhs-nhor will tie prepared to carrv exnress packages small bundles and boxes ys —re turn their thanks to a generous pub lic for fie lineral patronage received during the Holiday season, and they will further strive to merit the con fidence of their friends and patrons by strict integrity, moderate prices and courteous service. KNITTING FOR AM,. Miss Rnsie IT. Peininger is pre pared to do all kinds of knitting for the public, in a very beautiful and sultstantial manner. Stockings. lle consecrated on Sun day. Januaiv 13th. next. Services will hehl mornings and evenings, daring the week previous,commenc ing Sunday evening, .Jan. 6th. Kevs. Shoemaker. Groh, Engle and Ilartzler, will be present to take part in the services, which will b conducted in English and German. The christian public is cordially invited to attend. Pastor. It is just sixteen years ago that we last taught school, and the other day ' one of your (our) former schol ars." as the naper states the accom panied the gifts, made us .a modest but very acceptable present. The Lord b'e-s this former scholar, who ever it may lie. for we do not know and mav he or she feel assured that it is a source of great pleasure to us to know that the hearts of not a few of our former pupils still beat warm ly for the old teacher. Yes — "'Tis sweet to be remembered." • Another one of the supposed Sny der county murderers—Hitigcmrn by name was arrested in Lock II w en, last week. He traveled through Pentis Valley as an organ grinJer, but always refused to play when asked. He gave a detailed account of the tragedy at Woodward, which lend Mr* Long, the landlord, to sns ! peet him of complicity. He was not ; molested however, until reaching Ivck Haven. The particulars of I the arrest we have not learned. (Communicated.) G KORRETOWN. PA., Dec. 31. 1.877. Mr. Editor: Just praise is a debt we owe—flattery only ;t gift. statesmen are complimented with public banquets, warriors with cost lv swords, clergymen with service of plate and editors with a great many things, (Sorry that we are an excep tion to tlie rule,) and now I propose to do a just thing—nay a proper thing, by making meritorious men tion of one name, that of Wm. S. Musser, proprietor of the Millheim Hotel. With one eve strictly to business, he never forgets that he is a gentleman, and that those who place themselves under his care for the time being, are entitled to gen tlemanly treatment.. All honor to the urbane proprietor of the Mill heim Hotel. j. ir. s BPRINO MILLS ITEMS. •i— —— A happy New Year t > all. A. E. Miller has opened up a sa ioon opposite the Depot. Oysters, I'eauuts & Candies. George Gentzel has at last bought the farm on which lie lives —belong, ing to the Gentzel heirs. Fred. Fahrion lost a horse the other day, who had been kicked by another horse and had to be shot. The boys of this placo should be taught how to conduct themselves. [Ditto —the boys of this place, and of some other places that wo could name. Ed. Journal ] YOVFT. The Snyder county traced 1, men tioned in our last, tiirn* out (o l*> a horrid, cold-blooded inurdtu', aa will be seen by the following, clipped from the MiiJlinbitrg Ttltgraph of Dec. 20i.1i anil 27th The Doable Mnrder lit Snyder Co. Wo obtain tlo additional par tlrulara tho napponnl murder of John Klntrlor and wtf, from tho Sollnaicrovo Times : Thoy wort dormant, pame from I.vcoinlnjf county and r.vtidcd about u mile from Troxelrille. Snyder Co. , for a pflnd of twontv yoara. Mr. K w:n a tall, atroitif tuun. without fear, and about 77 year* of,ago. They lived |u a small log house In a miserly, slovenly manner more like swine than human brings. In the Hneof defense he was well prepar ed, having three guns and about the same number of pistols, always loaded, and a number of dogs. On. Sunday m irnlng, Hth lust., ab nt 1 I'cloek, neighbors aboilt JIO yard* distant hoard thn firing ofgiths at Kint/.lur's house, an t shortly after saw the Are. Before the house was quite con named these neighbor* were upon the scene an l found things about as follows : Mr. Kintzler was burnt to a crisp and his legs were nearly burnt u\>, and ho lay wbont Vrhere the bod usually stood. Mrs. Kintzler lav out in the entry a id was *l-'l so burned to a erlsp. In the room WerC hl" so a b trnt !l>s. on tile' night of the Bth of Dec., we learn that the perpetrators of that horrible crime—t'.ire* and peril ins m ire in nmnbcr—'iavc bc-n discovered, of wljom thrva have been ar rcsled and now await tHal la the Middle tiurg jail. Our Informant says that one Perry Rich hart was arrested for dealing horsey, when lie asked why they had arrested htm. Home one answered, "for murder"l didn't do 11," or words to t hat effect, which HMtSf l llietutplilifmi of ttl© oftlccis of the law. who believed that he ie u tmpll. cate>l in tlu re<*rnt inardar. or knew who wa guilty. He has placed In Jail. and. on being interrogated, said lie was' aofmaled '.a to participate in tbe crime, but 1M hct take any part in it. That, after the crime WAS committed, the perpetrators inform ed lit tn that lie hvd better have taken a hand tn It. a It would have paid hlin. He revealed names, thn result of whicfv'lia* tiern the arrest of Jonathan at\"l i I'rlajx Mover (brothers) and Emanuel tho latter having been arrested at- if pro tracted meeting, the other two while out hunting. Th-* alleged murderers ar mouths and 12 days. tin the ilih ult., in tlregg township, Da vid itlstiel, ageit 73 vcars, to months and 8 Jays. On the night of the 21 at ult.. In Milt s township, Mr. lieorge ltrungard, Sr., urfed S3 years, ft 111 out ha and 10 days. On the 28th ult., in Colleye towoahlp. of larvngeal asthnm.' rtaruh, wile !nf Joseph Baker, and daughter of tieorge t oblo, aged 01 years, 6 lutmths and I<> day*. CHUROH DIRECTORY. ' 1 —- Rjw, G IV. Rouse will preach iu the M. K. Cnurch.'hc.jrt Sunday, evening. Rev.'J. Toinllnson will preach in the ! I.Btlieruu Church, AHrormburg, nest Sunday morning, tfetitian.- lit. Kev, Bishop ItieKdph Iubs, of the 17vlSnfceIleal AHsoelatly.fi aid pryach on CrsU)*ajid Valley circuits, as fol- January 4 Cantrc Hall, eveaing. .'* - ft. Woodward, " V 6. MUtheim. 10 a. m. ' tk " 2:30 r. U. 'J. •• Rebersbnrg, von lag 1 • .Lodge and Soeioty Directory. Tfio MUlhelm Cornet Band will meet in the Town Hall on Monday .and Thursday evenings. - Providence Orange No. il7 P. of 11., meet* in Alexander's block en the 2nd Ba tnrday of each month at r. u. and on -the 4th Saturday of each mouth at r. m. The Irving Literary Institute Meet* In 1 thy-Town llall, on the Inst Friday evening of each mouth, until other* Ise ordered, The Mill helm B. A L. Asportation meet* in tin- Town Hull, on the evening of the Second Monday of each month. MilHiclm Council No. O. C. A. M meets every Saturday at 8 o'clock, r. i their Council Hooni." Wilt's Building. I) (free Meetings will be held on Tuesday PI .before the full moon of each month . C. 11. Ilm/D Sec p.. B. Y. MtLLKh, -A vpitor b NOTICK.- xV It ttre unman*' Cot'KT or Cmsraß Co. * the matter of tlin estate of Jacob stover, late of l-'crguson Township, dece ned. The Auditor ap|H>tnted by said Court, to hear and determine the egcepti-ius tiled to the a ceo lint of Adam Stover and J* nathan Mtoywr. Administrators of Ac of said Jacob Stovay. deceased, *lll meet the parties in in terest forthe |>uipoe* of Ins appointment, on Tuesday, the Bt!i day of Janu.rv 1878. at 10 o'eloek, a. m. of atd day. at his" office in the Borough of Bellefonte. when and where All pai lie* ii.teti-ifd ma> Attend Ihjc. 7. 1877. . C. 51. BOWKR. Auditiir. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.— Letters Of Administration oft the estate of Phil ip I.eltzcll, Haines township, de ceased, having Keen granted to the under signed. ull persums knowing theninelves Indebted to said i-stHt- are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claim* aguinat the same, to present tliein, duly authenticated for settlement. U.VBY W INKLKHLJIH, 47-6t. Administratrix. IKfIAL NOTICE. —Notice l hereby glv- J en that application will be made to the Legislature of fenn*y!vania auring its next ••ssiou. to have the second seitlun of the Act of Assembly approved .launary 31st IM9 erecting Henrysbuig In Centre county, into a biraugh. so changed as to secure a more equitable asseasin ut ©I ealer taxe . f • . T >TOTI('K.— Notice is hereby riven that application w 111 be made m the next IAHIOII \ DT7. VI'TION —All person* are hereby can j tinned not to iieguihttv a note drawn by the subscriber. Dec. Cth.at four month* ; after d.ite. tn favor t-llher of .fa*. S. Marsh i A Co. or Ceo If. Bristol, payable at the Banking House of John C. Motz A Co., a* ! I have received no value for the same and will not pay It unless compelled by law. IVnn Twp. J. K. itiirNßß. Dec. 201 n, 1877 3t. 4rWnR43N 16 Stops 4123 IP, N5. 17. fk'-, 4. 4VS. RTA>oB letall prtee fT;/) only $235. Kend for ooiifldential eirenlar*. Dialal F. ltealljr,Waliiavt*B,k.J.2w • I'iew r.seal A 2 new Instrumental pieces • Mus|c, IPc-silver or alps. Music Pub. X'o., Middieboro, 31a*. 4w OtSTVF.ES or CARDS. KV:.. or 75 New Year ! •"'•Cards. 20c. Samples 3e. J. Hustrd&Co.. assail, N Y. 4w T.*. .style*, lie. ;30 Eicgaut Card*. LfLclio? alike, lhc. with name. Seooinb & CO , Kibdcrhuok, N, Y. 4o - LARGE MIXED CARDS with name, in OlJcase. 13c. 25 without ca?=e. 9c. 30 new fun cards inc. Dutfits loe K. WASHBURN UU., Mlddlcborc, Mas*. . 4w £tk f* R4DICAL ICUBK fur Catarrh will not In. >[lo B1 f st.intly relieve and sjwedlly ~ cine Referei.ccs, Henrv Wells Esq,, Wells, Fargo At 0,. Au •__ _ ror:>. N. V.; Win. Bowen.Esq., Mellatton, Grant A Bonen. Bt. I.ouis Testimonials and >rr*i.*th treatise by mail. Price with *** rri improved Inhaler, sl. Sold everywhere. WEEKS A POTTER, Proprie tors. Boston. Mass. Colllu Taltale Plasters are the bcst4w 111 1 I I I"" A u D IT K I 1 £ TV I I ■ *W" A gents wanted llf i 111 I r,S*fcWV: EATTY Washington, New Jersey. 11. 8. A AGENTS WANTED ! ! FOR PARTICULARS, ADDRESS . WILSON SEWIN i! MACHINE CO. 829 Broadway, New York City: Chicago III.; New Orleans, La.; 1-iw. or Saw Erauciaco, Cal. T KIFIIN fi WITH A COLD IS ALWAYS DANGEROUS USB WELLS' CARBOUCTABLETS, a surf remedy for COUGHS, and all disease* of the 'l'll Ro AT, LUNGS, CHEST AND MUCOUS >1 EM BK.VNIi. PIT IP ONLY IN BLUE BOIES. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 1-tw C. N. CHITTBSTOS, 7 Sixth Avenuo, N. York. lO nno A crn* Wfl.nt.AH Sol i i;i I;I; Tur uiosi inl'r.ase. anu powekf. l. • eoi dealt tlie demon DIUNK. l>.y the veteran au thor, T. S. AKTUUH. A book to stahtlk ana knlioiitkn tlie people. Vivid pictures and proofs, hmv It curses body, socl. home, society, etc. Unfolds the work of Ixerkiatk ASYLUMS, GOftl'EL TEMPERANCE. WOMAN 3 C'UCS A OK, FkamolH MRKPHY, I'XtOMUMTIOM, etc.. ete. only ♦I- Its sale is m vkvciaoiij. Ocr Binccs withaoooiLi.r.sTiiATioNN rr r Lccll all others. Ibices just reduced 25 fek or.!! Send for terms. HUBBARD BKOfl„ Tubs . 723 Sansem St., Th Hade' phi a. Jt H. C. RAILKOAO. WIMTWARD. 1. JL *. lea vk a. m. r. m. r. M. ifantandoii..,,.. n. .. 7JO l.ftft 0.3" lAvdsjhutQ 715 3.20 d.35 Fair iJruuml. 7-20 .-.30 . Richt 7-2* Zto • Xirkthurf 7.J5 3.M Miptiuhura 7.!* 3-7? Mithnont ...... fa# Laiireltun. .. H.W Cbftu rn ! Ac. ( Spring Mil'* 0.50 HAXTWARD. . LJM I'A' 3 ♦£ ' A M. A. M. r*X Apr inn Mlllt. - Y l '^ ojfturn 10.33 All Urn* nt Mi.ftln'mrfi. . {j™' J-J? VicksOurp 12.20 Mr hi If-7 *■** hair o'round ? 7? iAwisburg ■ AM I*. •'fj' .(t . at Montandon 8 50 i.OW 0 00 -Vo* 1 ,fr 2 ronnct at Mont imlcn • *Hh hri- Mai' i erst on the Fiißudclphta A£• * Kail Hand. . ,\(w. 3 tint! I tcith Day Express rant and ! .Xiaaara Kzprr.** rest. Ao.t. 5 V'i Kith Hut /.inf! vest. An Omnibu* will run between la.kiiMirp and Montandon, to convey jmssrnprr* to and from Pacific Kxprr** rant on the Phil adelphia A Erie liaii The repaidr lluil /load Tickets viU h# honored between these two point*. rsaaikYLVASiA kail road. PAIL ID LP HI A A Kit IE R. R. DlVl BIOX. IUMMBR TIMR TA3WF On and after Sunday, May IM/t, 1177, the Trains on the Phi/ndclphta and Kric Rait Road Division Kill run asfolloKs: WEST WARD. Erie Mail leaves Reus Yorsr, i.'X p. m. Philadelphia ]1..'.1 p. m. " " " Baltimore. 9.10 p.m. Hnrrishurp - 4.25 a.m. Bunhtiry #.30 tit. " " " Montandon 6.57 a. m. " •' ** Wittiamsport 6.35 a.m. •' •* " Lock Haven 9.10 a. in. " " arr. at Erie 7.35 />. in. Xlayara F.x. leaves Philadelphia 7.20 a. m. " •' " Harrinhorp 10.50 a. m. " " " Hunhury 12.10 p. m. " •• •' Mont and on 10& p. m. " " arr. at ll'Ultamxport 2.2 L' p. tn. " " " Lock Haven 3.25 p.m. •• •• •• Xa. m •• " '• Baltimore 6.10 p. m •• '• Philadelphia 'Aibp.m --•• " "• Sevs York r M> p. m- DHy Ex. leaves Kane 6.U a. m " •' •' Lack Uciren 11.20 a. m* ' " " " William*poet 12.t0 a. tn •• " " Afoniandon 1.47 x. tn •• 'i " Niin'rttry 2.15 p. in. •• •' arr. at Harrishurff 4.10 p. m ••• •' " Jhiladelphia 7.20 p. m " •• " Neve York 10.15 p. WI • " " Baltimore 7.35 p. m • " " Washington 9.07 p. m- Erie Mail learn Erie 11.00 a. m. " Lack Ifaren 9.45 p.m. " " •*■ William* port 11.05 p. m. " •• " .Wontamfon 12.14 p. m. •• •• " &un*ury 12 45 uit Line learea WiUtam*port 12.35 a. m. •• " •• 8v nOury 2.00 a.m. •' " arr. at//arr/sf>t/ry 4.00 a.m. " *♦ •• Baltimore 7.45 a.m. •• •• •" Philadelphia 7. a.m. " Nev York 10.25 a.m.. Erie Moll Wert. Niagara Ex Went. Lock Haven Accom. West and Day Express East make cl"e connection nt Northumberland vith I. A K. R. It. trains /or WUketbarre and Br ronton. Erit /foil East end West connect at Erie vith train* on L. fi. <4 V. A'. R. R-. at Cbry vith O. C. AA■ V. R. R at Emporium vith B N. Y. AP. it- it-, and at Drijtvood i nth A. V. R. R. Parlor t\irs vfll runbetveen Philadelphia arid WiUiamsport on Niagara Express ilVat Pacific Express East and Da?/ Express East. Sleeping (Mrs on at? nioht trains. WM. A. BALDWIN. Gen'l Sup'l. Millfceim Market* Wheat No 1 124 WheatKe. S Lsl Corn Rve hv i iu White ** Oats. Black w Buckwheat *0 Flbur •-•J Br*u A short*, per hundred 1-00 Salt, per itrl l-®£ Plavi-er. ground lO.Ts) Cement, per Bushel 46 to 50 Barley 50 Tymothvseed Flaxseed Hovcrseed Butter Hams fides 1® Vea! Kgga... TaUloes V Lard.i. ...; 2 Tallow • Dried Apples • Dried Peaches Dried Cherries * COAL MARKET. Egg Coal W-75 Mma *• 4.<0 Chestnut " 4 50 Pea " 2.75. Corrected eTury Wednesday by Uuphart A Menace. J. r. 6KPHAET. ft. A. M CSS It GEPHART & MUSSER PPALIKB 171 44 rain, flsverssed, Flair 4k reed, Canl,' Plaster Jk . friUt. MILLHEIM, PA. Highest market price paid for>ll kinds of Q-RAJIT, Delivered either at the BRICK MILL or at tDa old MUbUKK MILL, in MILLHEIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on baud and sold at prices that de ' fy competition. I A share of the public patronage respectfully olioited. 30-1 y I ' Late Immense Discoveries by MTANLRY and others are Juat added to tiro only com plete. Life and Labors of Livingstone. This veteran explorer ranks among the must heroic il ures of tho century, and this book is one of the most attractive, fascinat ng, richly illustrated and tnstructiv vol nms ever issued. Being the only entire and uthcntlc life, the millions are eager for it nd wide-awake agents arc wanted quickly nt proof and term? address HUBBAKD , CuMl hor, oSfar.'tir H.. lEi's. j Wash. Hutchinson, DEALER IV ALL HINDU COALy AT COBURN STATION. J'FRRY n. BTOI tr, KDVM. SS? Satisfaotlon guurauto-yd "sia C.M. PETREE, CIGAR MANJFACTURER WfIOI.RSALK ANI>RETAIL DEALER IN (J/ioicc Brands of Tobacco and Cigars, SVOZTGB'JIKTLCKS, KTC, S4**T;BTREWT. Lett iftburff, Pc. fl|l| ■% Great chance to mahn k't ■■III II ney. If you can't get go!& U|&■ |U■ vou can gel gieenback^. We need * perMtt in every tow n to take uiluurtpttnin for the largest, chcapexi and uor. in the world. Any one can'become a successful agent. The inost elegant Wrrk 1 of art given free to Milttorlber*. ihn |>rice is *o low that almost ererylxalv subscrDa:*. Otic agent reports mailing over #IM) in a week. A lady agerst ie|K>rla taking over t(K subscriber* in ten d:vvs. All who engage make money fast. Vou can devote all vour j time to the tup.i lies*, or only yutr arvare time i You need not be away from liomc over night, j Yon eau do it a* well as otners. Full parti- ] culars. directions and terms free, klcguntaud expensive utrtt free. If you want profitable work send us your addres, at once. It coel* nothing to try the business. No o a who en gag* fail* to make great pav. Addre.ji "The People's Journal," Porllaud, Maine. Sl-ly DANIEL F. BEATTY'S PIAK ! (\S & Mwans Cacridß —The reputation have gained a*d the cotebrity of in * rgons, have indue ed some nnprfnclplcd panics aud agents to copp iny circulars, find misrepresent my \ itistrunieuts: against tliiy he public are | hereby cantionod. AH my trgans bear m* j trade-nlak, tiolden Tongue, and ail my Pia ! no* have the word FI O underlined j and also have ni v name "HlJand tcsl- ! deuce, Damei. F. Bkattt, Washinton, N. i J., without which none Is genuine. Adilress, DANIEL F. BEATTT, WASHINGTON, X. J., C. S. A. R'TTD^WTR ,NUR ' #KV,,R * D iUPaths market out bv th w plainvst of alt,:books 'Plain Dome Talk and Common kense,"—nearly 1.000 page*. *J(k iihistrmtlons, bv Dr. E. R. Foot*, of l'jn L?xington Ave N. Y. Purchasers of this ixsik are at iilwiA to consult its author In pfrson or by ma free. Price lv mail. *<.24 for the Stamp ah edition. oi Oi.SO for the popclau edition which eonlains all the same matte, ami it lustrations. Contents tables free. Aokstb Wanted. MURRAY HILL PUBU3HINQ CO., 129 Fast Sk • >*• Y. 3t-lj FivTABL .SHED r.U. on F> I RLTCK* WRITING INKS i>D:MriILAGE. The best in the Market. JET BLAEK SRNOOL INK A SPECIALITY. Fox Hale hi all Lfaptng Stationeiu an® HARRISON INK CO., 9 Murmy JM.. N. T WANTED! We agent, male or female.ln earh town of this county, to get up Clubs among lamilies hotels, fa.Tories. &c.. for the saie of our Teas, andNvill'urter vciy lib -ral c,.m m*ssins to Mieli. Me hive bs-an:importers :of Tea* for over'JO year v. and can afford to send, and we will send a better article fr.r the money than auy>>tlier hou,c in New \ork. Our Teas are put up in one pound packages, with the nameraud price piintcd upun each. Address, for Rerms and blank form for Clubs, LONDON k NKW.YORK CHINA TEA CO., ; P. O. Boa 574. No. T: Chureb bt. Now York. S;My RED FRONT FTJRinTTJBE STORE, LEWISBVRG, PEXX.L J. HOWER, Proprietor. Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Extension Tables, Bureaus, Parlor Tables, Bedsteads, and Chairs in great variety and at every price. All kinds of FURNITURE constantly on hand. ly CAMERON HOUSE, LEWISBITRG. PEXXA. C 3". S. BTTIR/IR,, Pr prietor. o First Class ■ all respects and Centrally Located. TTF.ATTY'SParIor Organ- KstM. in 1856. Believing it to be BY FAR the best Parlor anl Orchestral Organ manufactured, we challenge any manufacturer to equal them. The celebrated Uelden Tongue Heeds In this organ in conjunction wit-n the Perfected Xeed Boards produce sweet, pure and pow erful toues. Superb cases of newand elegaul designs ministers, teachers, churches schools. lodges, etc., should send (or price Ust ami discounts. Dealers will find It to their advantage to examine this instrument, t lias Improve ments found in uo other. Correspondence solicited. Rest offer ever given. Money rcfanded upon return of organ and freight charges paid by me (Daniel P. Realty).both ways if unsatisfactory. afteT a test trial of Ave days Org,in Warranted for six yenrs. Agents dis count given everywhere h.\v m agent? Agents, wanted. Address, DAHtUL F. BEATTT, Sfwir .Puraay IBEATTY Ibalk rand Siuare and UpriUr BEbT v rrilK KTKTt fifths NOW RK * •*. DANIEL F.BEAW, >V anhington, Xew .Jersey, U. NSDRANCF MF;N! %*4\f MtimWASTED —?cx ti:e- Ira Enslana Mutual J-ife Ir,' Ike oldest npituat >>. country, rtu it "• 1335. • irir / L r ;i i A r Or7J~c V AhT.ON A VAVM N\ Co.. >,. lir ' .! South Fourth Street. rilfphU • BBS , T *. - wSA mm - ° lll •'' " • Bgj itW IBi out. r*fM.-o -f ' . .Of ■IK , • M jpp -jam; watch etu.. 1 fiSffW "JUTS' ha.>w _ J 3^l ■-WPV **■** w ee, .-.in.al fcluus, c/llu. .lftoach; for peculartrf I ,:oseo, pood tinier*. equal <•* apjWararr* i a t'>"o Jeir.iine gold." f.'ljo jvptitftttu't *•. I honew'. fall dealing ar.d hb*rahtvV ~* equaled nv anT advertiser M •Ms-'dtT "** 1 y Da'/ Jtool-. Iter. If.. IKTO. i *OSTAL, KT 4.V NTAK J! Y Ao4* \ y. *took:*> w n b nd m.. *e y*. a. NEB COUS DEBILW t Vita! Weakae* ' tr Depression, a wfa\ tuusted fcdiUg, no mcrgy or eouraaei ' result of Mental #ver- *Oi K. IndfsereWl Execs*'-*. or sour tae '•!. always cured by HmuiWs Borneo"^ . 28.. .._.„ ft tones up and the dispels the bJo.00 per package of lire fa and *IOO Vial of powder. rtent hymatt-" receipt of pilc. Address HnmjMre.. Ilotnoepavhic Medicine Coicptnv. f<2 Hreob way, Netv York. At* Wty. . JACKSON'S * " BEST & ABOVE AL r . These brauds of S.veet I'lue are artsm' edpe.l b>' all, to b- tn < Hewiwa Toborroo in tite market. Tut, n> In ' si/ei, lit m ih't'tany and hiss* wrapper*. Sdid by toe tra de ccueraUf. for sample to the ina^ufactarers. C. A.• V'JKA *' : ' .'M-.ivt, Fv Ceo. K. Warule, Ceneral Agoat. 3>l Nos. 4a i l I S at. A' ita,- T4 BEATTY^Si Srand Sqenrt and Cprldkt. From Ceo. T.. T.ctcher. Urn sf W.. W JL Bro. Banker*. Kayotte. Mo. **We reeelved the piano and think it • rerv fine toned one nut here'. Waited * *hnr time to pive It a gmai test, f you wNh * word in favor of it we wt I! cheerfully lve it." James U. Brow u, Ksq , EdwardaviUe T >: <.. .:" "The Bcatty Fiann rewired nive*wwirr satisfaetinu." Agents *attld.- Swtsd he catalogue. Address •. , , DAMEL F. BEATTt; Vsblmtn. "Kcr *jr**r, V.#. A American House, J. P.S. WEIDENSAUL, Proprietor... , OLD AND rorULAR BTAXD, Corner Market and Front Streets LEWISBtTRG,P A I A First Class Hotel in all Respects. CIIA RG ES-MODER ATE. !reattvww i 2JTM I I lew&Bss , m Best in tse. DANIEL F. MATTY Xcw !*. S. A. IYIW Adopted hy all the oueent of fashion. Bend I for circular. V. IVINS, No. 2t5 North Fifth St., Philadelphia. Pa. • SI ITS! SCIT3!.! SUITS! 1 AND .. . Overcoats!! Overcoats 11 Bold at Oast and BELOW COST T • For 30 days from datA to reduce our large stock. I Oail at KOCH .& SmOUSEI Philadelphia Clothing Hal Lewishurg, Pennl