. SDjje fonrnal. : Itlltr 1 Iteiirtisr r Projrleton B O. Dttxrvwsa, AfcocUte Off! tor ■illhrlm.ThursdajvJaii.SL Tsrffiß-11.50 Per Aflnuft. ' lOXK WUIUfiTB* TfPUS. ProbabU Raj action of Hayea Nominee for Collector of New Orleans. WASHINGTON, Jan. 24—A meet ing of the Senate Committee on „ Commerce was held to-dav, at which the nomination of. Mr. Williamson, as Collector of New Orleans was dis cussed and it was ascertained that the committee is nearly unanimous in favor of an adverse report. The Democrats object to tbe . nomina tion of Williamson liecause of his intimate relations with members of the Returning Board; while a protni _ nent Repnb iean is said to have made objection that Williamson had been s political freebooter who serv e'dany party for a reward, and who bad shown no special aptitude for mfiministnftive duties. lewis's nomination as Naval Officer will be confirmed. No- single nomination, except it may tie one of those in New York, has given the Adminis ..tration so much annoyance as that Of Collector at New Orleans. The Nemrte is certain to confirm tlie .ac tion of the committee, which will be a very serious blow to Hayes. A bill is before the Legislature that provides for the building of a ■third Peneteuttary for the state, to be located t llarrishurg. The dis trict which is to send its convicts there embraces the counties of Dau phin; Lebitnon, York, Cumberland, Adams, Franklin, Perry, Hunting don, Miffiin, Juniata, Northumber land,~Uibn, Snyder and Centre. • - The piers of the several bounties ia the district aie already clamoring f to have tlie new state prison ut their bounties respectively,and the Iteprib liean and Htvortcr urge the claims •f Centre. For our part we can nt see much honor in having a Peni tentiary in our county, or that it would help us nmeh in or busiuess point of view. These som bre and gloomy looking buildings certainly have nothing pleasing in or about them, and we are quite willing that Harrisburg should have Ht n*w IVnetentiarv, if one must be built. That vyould be the most mpprryrriatc looatiou in the state of the cities not already supplied, and we only fear that our law courts may *ot always succeed to get the light •chaps in. An exchange says : Six years ago the Senate of the United States wasltepubiicun by a majority of just fifty. In a suui4e Senatorial . term the majority has .melted down to t*o, countinpwith the Republi cans Sharon, who ijs nev>r in his Ksat. Patterson who-be longs in the penitentiary, and Conover, who puts kis voto where it will do him the most good. Tiie dee!me of Republi can power has lieen sudden and startling ; but it is not hard to ex plain. Grantism did much of it, and Hayes and Fraud are rapidly doing the rest. Deathbed Confession of Murder. •BOSTON,- January 2*2— A LNtncord. New Hampshire sprcial says : '"At New Market, New H. inpsiiire. last Friday, John 11. Robinson. on his vieath-lied.confessed that lie nuuder ed a young man named Jewell, in the town of Candia, New H;mip ahire, some twenty years since?' The Hunt tin • Sentenced. RXADINO, January 22.—Jacob and Jolm "Buntxtnger, late Presi tjent and cashierof the Miner's tiust company, ol I'pttsville, were thi>- xftonitng sentenced each to tw< .years' solitary confinement and * "fine of $6OO, also to refund to Thoni as Kearns, the prosecutor, $24,000, ■with costs. Jim -Ed. Tuten and many other great Republican lights an slowly but surely coming to .be con clusion that our fraudulent Admin istration "will le a fail re." Just so, gentlemen ; but did we not tell you so all the ti" e ? Nothing in Rudderford. He is a great man on a'small scale. The veteran New York Republi can politician. Thurlow Weed, ad mits that Hayes, was put in the PtesidentiHl chair "against t'iep>p ular vote by the most adroit and skillful management ever km wn in Pcht-ics. \ Abner Ginter was convicted of rai# at William sport, last week, and sentenced to the Penitentiary for a term of 14 years and 3 motfths. ; WILLIAMS PORT has six candi dates foi Ju lge and onlv one vacant place. We sincerely p.ty five out of the six. but are a little bothered to know whicn ones. Ex-Governor Grooine, Democrat, has been elected United States Sena tor from Maryland. He is a lawyer of great ability, an excellent speak er and will probably be the youngest mtmbex in that bocly. The fire in Bellefonte, the other baturdty night, seems to have been the work of incendiaries, and the Chief Burgess of that town offers a reward of $3OO for informal ion that will lead to the arrest and convic tion of the perpetrators. The elegant Royal Casket sent eut by the Franklin Jewelry Com pany, of 703 Bennett Street. Phila delphia, is fully up to the reoresent atkro in their advertisement, and as this Company is i>erfecUy responsi ble, no one need hesitate to send them money. 4w. A new post office has been estab lished at the Forks, called Coburn. and Mr. A. M. Grenninger has been appointed Post M;ister. This will be a great convenience to many people along Penns and Pine Creek, who heretofore had a great distance trg* for their mail .muttr. Millheim ) u a population of px actlv 874, and rapidly increasing. Count up your birrga and Halls, and •ee whether we tint the biggest town round abont. NOTTCE is hefebv given that the fence in front of tlie Millheim School Ttoiiae will be repaired, aim that any person or persons who will willfully ncstroy or break the same, will be prosecuted at law. The committee hopes that the Teachers wiH take at". Interest in preserving this fence, by forbidding children to swing on the gates or tearing off pickets. THE COMMITTEE. EDITOR JOURNAL lam a con stant reader of your pi>er ai d occa sionally of tlie ("nitre Report?*, and would rt?apectfully ask you why it is that Mr. Kurtz lias a rather lengthy local on a projected branch rail road from Cohurn Station to Millheim. in his lastw ek's issue, while yon do not say a word alwut it. Would not a little more enterprise on your part in giving local news, tie of' in terest to your readers as well as profi table to jrourseK. Yours, BRUSH. RIPLT. Enterprise is one of the primary requisites of a live newspaper, but we on't care to he so enterprising as to publish event floating minor as local news. In that way we could fill rur columns with matter of hut little interest to the general reader. We could give instances in which Editors, in their eagerness for local news, have given currency to gross misstatements, and felt themselves in duty bound afterwards to make 1 u nUiating apologies. Besides we are young in the Editoiial chair, but doing the best we can and are will ing to les.rn. The talk about a branch rail road is nothing wtr. Much has tieen an id for the last three or four years, of what might, could, would or should le done in the matter. At present the project is pretfv strongly urged, as we are informed, by our friends in Brush Val lev, and we on ly hope something real may grow out of it. We assure our friend '•Brush" that we will lie only too hapuy to give any reliable informa tion on the subject as soon as it transpires. Just now we can snv nothing, or next r to nothing. We are no Engineer and have nvde no estimates of costs of construction, probable amount of business, and so forth, and so forth, and o!orth Is "Brush" answered ? TOWJfSHIP FLItCTIONS. The elf ction for township officers I will be hcul 011 Tuesday the 19th of | February, HI id it is just as necessary to have good and tit men to till these places, as it is to have good county or state officers. Our local taxes amount to much more in the aggre gute than oiirrounty and state taxes In, and it concerns the "public to know whether tier funds are ijudi ciouslv used or careless'y sqr.ander ed. The idea used to prevail that almost a-iy one can build a good I road or make a bridge. but |>eople are learning—a little slowly per haps—that such is not the case. uch money is wasted annually in the so called repairing of our roads, which might !*• saved to the people if roads were projierly constructed | in the Iteginning. For School Director* men should le chosen who have the good of the rising generation and the interests of education at heart. It is not necessary that extravagant salaries should le paid to teachers, or that every novelty that comes along, should l>e introduced in*o our schools, under the pretext of "im provements but it is necessary that directors should till our schools with g xxl, competent teachers, ind I give them all the eueouragement they can, in their arduous and itn portent work. As u matter of cnoice we would rather pav five dol lars in the shape of school-tax, and have lasting results for it. than pay two dollars and have next to noth ing. We repeat it let good men be nora-. inated and elected. COOL! The R >. porter of Lust week In an ar ticle of some length, lalx*rs very hard to convince is MVlheintern that a 1 branch rail road from Cohurn Sta ! t'on to Millheim, would not pay. The advice is plainly ierceptihle l>e tween the lines throughout the m tire piece, that the Millheimers had better abandon all hni*e of ever real izing an enterprizo so desirable, sim ply becaus it might not pav six per cent, on the investment. We re spectfnlly suggest that Mr. Kurtz try to convince the Board of Direct ors of the L. C. St S. C. R. It., and that would by an easy task, by the way, that it would not pay to extend the* road to Centre Hall ? In that enterprise be certainly has lx>th a general and s|>eci al interest, while, in a branch road from Forks to Millheim. he has not an iota %♦, s;ake in any way. The Reporter'* reasoning would very easily establish many unualata ble facts. Theie are but few, if any rail roads in the United States that pay six per cent, on the investment. The g r eat Pennsylvania does not nor does the Philadelphia fc Erie, w'th all its immense freightage, while many others are glad to make la running rxpcnses. The stock of J„. 0. <fc S. C. It. R. can be bought for one tenth its original cost, and the road earns but little over current expenses; Irut who foi that reason wotrid advocate to tiave it abandon ed ? -Certainly not the Millheimer*, for the have already exjierienced the many direct and indirect advan tages of rail road communication wiili the outside world. The JOURNAL has always urged the early completion of the road— not only to Centre Ilall —hut to l,e uiout and Bellefonte. Nor do we base any arguments upon such a rtimsy foundation as direct profits, but upon the increased facilities for trafic and travel, and the develop ment of our dormant resources. The iKissible bu.Wing of a branch rail road to Mdlneim is a matter purely local ; and if the Jmilhrimfrj and their Brush Valley friends can lind "ways and means'' to build it, we think they will do so without the aid and comfort of the Iteporitr, who in advauee relumes to take stock in it the enterprise. The entire ariclo ■macks of an unfriendly and jealous spirit. It is unseasonable, uncalled for, and comes with a bad grace froin a pa per that so loudly professes to - be in favor of rail roads and public im provements generally, as doca th Jtcpvrter. Have you hanged your meat ? Ohio has a state debt sf over $60,- ooo,ooo_ . : The Sunbury Jail hits 'only fbrty boarders. Ground hog day comes around next Saturday. The Legislature seems to be v*ry busy iu doing nothing. Congressman Mackev, Senator PeiUe ahd "Representative Alexan der* have our thanks for putdic doc* uments. —iae- Mr. S. D. Musser has lieen ap pointed Notary l'ublhr at Millheim, vice J. W. Snook, whose tcrui ex pires in March. We are to have a daily mail from Millheim to Lock Haven, from and after Februaiv 6th. This will tie an important addition to out mail fa cilities and a great convenience for the people along the route. "It ftcemn m if I should cough my bcvl off"' lw sometimes the lmputU-iU cxeUyi tlonoi it sufferer from a sevfliti Cougn. Ouell tlie projyinw with tr-Uf's Hoi ley of , Horchourid and Tar, The rsiicl 1 ituuto- I and the cute certain. Sold by nil | IlriteylsiH. rikte's Toothm-lie brrpeture In ltnlnute. PUBLIC NALK. —Jonathan Harter will offer at public sale, on Satur day, Pehry. 2nd nh#t at-fi p. M., on the premises in Mulheini, a 14 story shop, now occupied by Thomas Hock man. Terms given at sale. —• ♦ CotnrautaicitsO FOR SALK.—A cabinet organ of sutierior quality, excellent tone, nearly new, by one of the best mak ers iu the country, for sale very cheap. Call and see it at the resi dence of C. F. Deiniuger, Millheim. Having obtained special rates on COAL OIL to Coburn Station we are now prepared to sell by thebarrellto dealers at the same price they would be chaiged either at Sunburyor Wil liamspurt. tf SMITH k Co. The House and Senate at Harris burg have agreed that all general bills pending at the adjournment shall tie re-introduced, that all local bills shall remain on the calendar and lie considered as though there had been no adjournment. The Philadelphia Times Alman tc is tme of the eomplethst animals of its kind we ever saw* In contains a vast amount of statistical and practical information in a condensed form, and has become almost indis pensible to country editor aud politi cian. THK silverware delivered by the National Silver-Plating. Co.;* No. 704 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, is giving entire satisfaction. All or ders are promptly filled, and no one netd hesitate about sending them money.— Latheran Observer. Linn's Annals bf Buffalo Valley. Copies of the almve valuable local history of the far-famed Buffalo Val 'ey may le obtained of It. F. liroWu> Lewisburg Daniel Derr, Bellefonte, or at the JOUKKAL BOOK STOKK, Miilheim. Price SJ. The subscriber will lie prepared to carry 'express packages small bundles and l>xes •f go>ds, from Cobnrn Station to Miilheim. Aarons burg. Wood ward ami all pni uts along the line, at reasonable charges. The patronage of the public respectfully solicited. * J WILLIS MLSREB. k\rrm~FOß AIL. Miss Rosie 11. Deininger is pre pared to do all kinds of kniitingfor tle public, in a very beautiful ami substantial manner. Stockings. Hose; and Socks, either wool or cot ton, knit upon short notice and at the most reasonable rates. A lurq pair of stock ings knit fur 25 cents Give her a call. tf. Luck? is the babv whose Mamma uses GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP, with which to wash the little inno cent. No prickly heat, or other rash, can annoy the infant cutical with which this cooling and purify ing antiscrobntic coines in daily con tact. Sold bv all Druggists. Hill's Hair St Whisker Dye, black brown, 50 cts. 5-4w. A number of persons have asked us where the "Itorough of flenrys bnrg" is. To answer all at <nce we will state that it is situated in Brush Valley, afamt five tniles north east from the Journal office, and is gen erally known af Hebcrsbury. Years ago the good jeople of that village thought they were growing too large for one town, and so they divided into two, calling the western half Relersburg—.the eastern, Ilenrys burg. Slifer, Walls & Shriner Mfg. Co. have just ftnisiied a handsome rake of modeT,'which is "to le sent to the Paris exposition. All the metal parts of the rake are nickle plated, and throughout it is finished in handsome style. This firm sinews much enterprise in send ing sain pies" of their work across - the ocean for exhilfltion, and we have little doubt it will pav them event ually for their advertising.— Lac tr hurtj Journal That species of religious feeling commonly known as Itcecherism. ana of which the liev. Henry Ward Beecher is the central light, is fast declining. The attendance at Ply mouth Church has fallen off very much, her jmjws do not bring over h If what- tle? once did, and the Rev. Henry Ward visits small towns to lecture, such as he wouhl not have thought of visiting several vears ago. Committees who engage him as n lecturer generally lose on the investment. . All this may ne a little hard on Henry Ward, but it indicates a return of a healthier sen timent among the BoeeherifceS. Repout of Madisonburo Pri ma u y School, for the Month ending .lan. 28, 1878:—Number of pupils enrolled-*-Males —19, Fe males—2l , Total—4o. Average dai ly attendonce —Males —15. Females — 18. Per cent, of attendance—Mules 80, Females 89, Total 85. Names of nupils who have not miss ed a (lav, Katie Fulmei, Sadie ticker, Joseph Mnull, Win. Loose, Calvin Loose. Charles Emeriek and John Fulmer. Visitors, 25. Progress and oruliict good. No visits l>v Diree to r s thus far. Gentlemen of the School Board, come and see us. A visit by you would be much appreci ated by teacher and pupils- L. 11. Lkitzell, Tnscher. NOTICE or ELECTION. Notice!* hereby given that an Election will be, held in the Town •Hall, Millhehn, by the Millheim Building A Loan or) Monday, Teh. 11th, IAW, !#U*c*r the hour® of six and eight o'clock!, p. M., for the election of a President, Secretary, Treasurer and two Hirec? tors. *• By order of the Board, | H. W. KKKAMKR, ! A. WALTPBIU, ..... Preaidcut'. Acting Secretary. MUSICAL CONTENTION. The great Musical Convehti.on of the season will ire held at ""Auron®- CcnlieCo., PH., comtnencnlig on Monday evenm*, I'Vn, U* *£?? and closing on Friday evening lowing. r Tlie Cbiivwiijon Wttl 1* conducted by Prof. Win. T. Meyer, of Aarot sbnrg. Tlnee sessions will l>e held each day. Two* Concerts will l>c giv> n on Thursday and .Fri day evenings, Feb. 14th and 15th. Special attention will le giv-n to voice culture and expression, and inemlv rs are privileged at ynv time to ask questions jeftaining brnrnnic. Many sing'ra and instrumental ier foriners from abroad have promised to l>e present, among whom are ProfMsnors T. M.HJartct, fhe Piano ist. Wm. Mover, of Freeburg, the Violoncellist, J. 11. Feelirer, the enowned „ Cornet I'laver. J. W.- Heiimyer, tlie artistic Violihist. John Mdyef,'tender *f the Freeburg Orchestra, Wm. Grim, leaider of the Freeburg Silver Cornet Band, B. F. Kister and Howard Acker,, Picolo Players, Lowell M. Meyer, theyele-' hraied Solo Singer, Wm. lloutx, of Le wist own, J. A. Weaver, of Pine Grove, Philip Meyer, of Botlsburg. I). B. Krape ana Cyrus Rote, of Salona, Teachefs of Vocal Mdsfc, and a iiunilter of prominent singers The Aaronsburg Orchestra, under tlie instruction of Prof. Meyer, will also particijiAte. An excellent new Vx>ok "The Con vention and Clioir," will be used and furnished to singers fro. It is the desire of the conductor that all the menders of the Convention le present at its tieginning if possible. Singers coming ly rail road w ill la?, conveyed from Coburn Station to Aaroiisburg, free of charge, by in forming the coiniui*.tee in season. The nett proceeds of the Conven tion will 1* i-qually divided among the Sunday Schools of Aaroiitfkurg. Tickets, for Convention sudtfon/ certs. 75 cents; for pitch Concert, 25 cents; for family—convention and ceneerts. $1.25 Tickets, for after noon and eveni< g sessions, except concert ever ings, 10 cents; Murmur Sessions each dav free to all. L. I>. Kurtz. T. J. MINMLK. - ftOM 1.. K. BTV*K, •<-<""• . J. ltcvru,-7 . ... ' eBR n|H lan ( nrci -An old physi cian, retired from practice, having had placed In his hamls by an East India mis sionary the formula of a slinplp vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure of consumption, bronchitis. catarrh, asthma, und all throat and lung affection*. :ftso u ponitl\e ittd nifttcal cure for nerv ous complaints, after having tested Its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, lias felt It bis duty to make It knowu to hi* suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a desire to relieve liu uiau suffering, I will send, fre# ofeltrg>", to all * ho desire It. this reclj>e In German, French, or Eugllsli. with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mall by addressing * Ith stamp, naming tblji pa per. W. w. ttberar, Powere'lilbck, Re cheetsr, V. Y*. . 3-tw IS la nsw an established fact that Cps si'MpriON (AN BE CLKKU. It has in-en cuied inaverv great number of cases (sonie of them apparenily desperate ones) by Sc.ießk's Pulmonic Syrup alone, and In others by tba sainemedicine in connection with SolicuW's Sea Weed Tonic and Mandrake PHI* .me or both, according to the rcqnliiemcuts of th? CatS. Th*. old supposition that "Consumption U Incurable,." for many years deterred Phy sicians ftom attempting toflml a remedy for that disease, and patients afflicted with it reconciled themselves to death without an effort being made to save them from a doom which was considered inevitable. I>y, Schgnck himself was supposed at one time to be at the very gate of ueath. his Physicians having pronounced his r.rse hope less and abandoned him to his fate: - he .was Ct AKD bythe abffesald medicines and afte-, ward enjoyed uifciterruited good health for more than forty years. Thousands of people have used I>£, Schenok's preparations with the same reinarkaule sncccss. Sch-nek's Almanac,coßtaininc a thorough treatise on ronaumptlou, Liver Complaint l>yspcpsla, ac., can be had gratl? of any druggist..or of J. 11. Schenck A Son, Phila delphia. Full directions for the use of Bchcuck's medicines accompany each pack aß. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup. Sea Weed Ton ic. and Mandrake PtlH are far sale by all druitflsti. MARRIED. ■- . i fc. Ob the 15th Inst., at Rock Mill. by Rev. W H. fit over, Mr. R. R. Trelster ami Miss Lydla Zettl*. all of Centre Hill. On the 17th Inst., by Kcr J. G. Shoe maker, Mr. .lames LeitavlL, of Spring MIIK to Miss Bad* C. Rower, ot Hulnas' township. On the Khd Inst., in George's Valley, by w. w. E. Fisher. Mr. Wb. Erhard, of old Fort itnd Mrs. Hannah Jamison, o0 Spring Mills. DIED. On the 15th Inst., at Potters Mills, Ella,' daughter ot David Hen nigh, aged 18 years, 7 months and 20 days. On the 2let Inst., In Penn township. Nancy KiaUler, agCd 70 years and 11 months. • < . On the 22nd Inst., at Madl*onburg, .lohn (iuiser, aged 01 years, 10 month 1 , and 21 days. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Evakoslical AsaoctATioi*.—Prdlratted meeting in progress in Millhelm, conduct ed by Kevs. C. *. Dcluinger,.aud A. H- Peters. LirrnsßAK.—Ucv. .T. Toralinson will preach fh t-n Ltkthcrun Chfkroh, Aarons oupg, next Sunday evening.' , MBTnoniNT. —Rsv. G. VV. Bouse ' Will preach in the M. K. Chttrcb* neat jjunday avenlng. Lodge and Society Directory. The Millhelm Cornet Baud will meet In the Town null on Monday and Thursday evenings. . Providence grange No. 217 P. of It., I moetaln -Alevandor'h block on the 2nd bn turday of each month at <Vj v. m. and on the 4th Saturday oj each month at IK v - . M - The Irving Literary Institute mbeta In tlm Town Hall, on the last Fi1lBy evening of each month, until otherwise ordered. The Millhelm B. A L. Association meets In the Town Hall, on the evening of the lecund Monday-of each month. Millhelm Council No. 309, O. .U. A. M meets every Saturday at 8 o'clock, v. *.. I their Council Kootn, Wilt's Building. D grae Mootlngs wijl Imj held on Tuesday or before the full moon of each mopth . a H. Hxib Sen 4 B, F. Maxsn. SALE REGISTER. ( Persons Who get Wielr 1)111 n printed at the JOURNAL oflloe will have their Rules pijbliiyijert in this Register—/ye </ charge. J of Ceorge Kornnian, AdinlulHtmlnr ol'cJal<; of Aaron Kornnian, d'T'M.. near /.lon, ypb. 14. IS7S. Fannin# implements and tibusftihahl *ouda. <eor#o Kornnian'.s Rule. near Parmer's MIIU, (Irt-ft# towiiahlp, Fob. 9R. I*7B. Parm -1K ImpleineiitM and household good*. ,"\roaTCK —All portions are h*teby uotifed FN that the following property, vlr * Stores arid fixtures, 11 Chairs. ('lock, (,'up -1 Kurd. Centre Table. Horse, beft Harness. Air® Two Buggies, lt.y and Fitdder. More floods, store rooin and fixtures, is left by me ui possession of Mr. N. 11. Bell under a lease, while I retain the ownership myself. AU JH-..0W are hereby cautioned Wt to medaje br lau-rfere,with the same or any part Therein In auy manner, sprlur Mil's, Mas, 11. A. BILL. Jan. ( l7. I*7B, - 3-31 T7*\LuV)K S N<)TlCK.—Letters Test* JM nientarv having been granted to the undersliiihHl on th* estate of Ceorv* Hmn. (card. Sr.. late of Miles township, deceased, all (arsons knowing ttieiiisidvi-s Indebtdd to said e4nte ar. hereby notlhed to make tin medial*- payment, and those limine ululnu againsl the same to present litem duly au- Wivotlcated for payment. Sxiirat FRANK, li PORCH Hltl'NO ard. Executors. Jdlles Twp., Jan. 10th, 157 L k-st. N^OTlOR.—Notice Is hPrfctJV given that A.N application will be made to the next session of the Legislature for the passage of aim* to prevent the hunting of dear with dug* In Centre County. December 20, 1*77. €. M. PET REE, CIGAR MANUFACTURER WHOLESALE AMD KETAIL DEALER IN Choice Brands of Tobacco and Cigars, ; I -SMICIS' ARTICLES, ETC., U4 BUT MIN. Lew isbtgrg, Pa. PIIVC!*" 11 Revolvers. IlluHratM Price HA UUHOFRVB. Great Western Gun Works. Pittsburg, PA. 3 Iwr AKWOIUAMFT. 18 Slop* ®123 10, ®96, 12. W>, 9. 9U. PIANOS retail price ®7jo only 9236. Send for confldrn lul circulars. BBNICI r. Brnlty.WaihißgUi.S 1.2w S% ■ A Kl#% AHe all price 9>X) only || I A Mil Parlor Organs, (I MIIU 0^j.i.r".. 41 ?' Onew vocal A 2 new instrumental pieces o*vhcet MuMc. Ioe*sihrer orstps. Music Pub. Co., MhlJleboro, Maw. 4w fiSTYEKS OFCAUDB,IOc., or 96 New Year i'Rrtls,2oc. Samples be. J. Hasted A Co., Nassau. N. Y. 4w Rr'(T\ r, ards, V styles, 13c. ;30 Elegant Cards. tJ\Jaa* aH.kp. PVi/wlth uaine. Seeomb A CU-, AluderboOk, N.X 4w rrh LAR(JE MIXEDCARDS with name, in all'Usf. 13c. 25 without ease, 9c 30new fun cards 10c. Outfits 10c. T. WASHBUHN A CO., Mlddleboro, Mass. 4w A* fw SANFOItn** R4DICAL gL ■ 'CKK for Catarrh will not In fjj 4 lßstantly relieve and speedily cure References. Henry Well's Esq.. 55' ells. Fargo 5: ( : 0.. Au w>. - rora. N. Y. • Win. JV>wen. Ksq„ Mcltatton,'ilfabt & lkwen. SI. lxul Testlinonlal.s and treatise by mail. Price with improved Inhaler. 91. Sld every* here. RKKKS & POTTER, Propria. VARV'WRSMOH. Vfass. ('•llia' TelUlc Plasters are the besttw /H ** f\Tor a TASK of CAT4RRI! lelutt ford's Radical Cars f<r Tatarrh will not in stantly relieve, and speedily eilre. References. Henrv . - Wells. E-ff. Weils. Kurgo A Co , Aurora. N. Y.: Wm.Bow. #t% Esq.. McHatton, Grant Uk at Bowen, St I-mit*. Testa. >lll It. and treatise hy mail. Trice with Improved luhaler. >■ #l. Sold every w here. WEEKS A POTTEIt. Proprietors, Boston. Mass. 3- Iw ' • TRIFI.MC WITH A COLD la ALWAYS DANGEROUS. j , .. USB W ELLS 1 CARBOMC TABLETS, a sure remedy for COUUIM, and all diseases of the. THROAT, LUNGS, CHEST A*D .MUCOUS dEMBKANK. N'T VP *.¥ v BUS BOXES. SOLD BY AI.L DRUGGISTS. W* C. N. CRITTKNTON, 7 Sixth Avenue, N. Yorlc. rS CWO A Tn*s "rv ®-tel i ill' littMi I.VI ..d . siiiu itfo Llir A..•* a %I*4 dealt toe DBMON mtiSK. by the trferan au ther. T. S. AKTUI K. A book to STAKTI.I and ss I.KMITV.* the people. Vivid pictures and r HOOFS, how It cun.es OI>T. aovc. noise. AM FKIT. etc. Unfold* the work of INBBMATB ASTLTMS, Gosrei. TEMI-BRANC*. WOMAN'S CRCSADB, FRANCIS MUKRUR. PROHIBITION, etc.. etc. ONI.T Its sale Is MARVHI.LOCS. 61' It 818 #5 * with JOUHU USTKATIORS far excell all others. Price* jutt reduced 2i riR CT. !! Send f< >r terms. Ht'BltA Kl> BROS., Pebs.. 713 Sansom *t., Philadelphia. ? HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. Health and Hrfppiness are ffHceleM health to their possessor, and yet they are within •*• reach otevery one who will use WRIGHTS LIVER PILLS. The only sure CURE (or-Torpid Liver, Dys pepsia. Headache, Soiir Ktomach. Constipa tion. Debllitv, Nausea, and all Billions com plaints and Bio,*! dlsordrP*. None genuine unless signed "Wm. Wright, Plula. If yttW Druggist will not supply send IS cents for one box to Barrlck, Roller & Co., 70 N. 4th Mt. I'llila. f • HIGHEST HONORS. .J AT TH Ccntenniul Worlds Fair , 1873 ! TBK r SHONINGER ORGANS ritONOCNCkb t'IUXWOVSLT AS TMB | BEST INSTRUMENTS- Tlielr comparative excellence Is Zreoogniz ed by the JHfge in their Report, from :vrhlolrllib following is an extract : '••The I* WHOXI*EK ©RA* COM eaHlblt we Ihe best Instrn meiite at a price rendering theni possible to a large class of purchasers, having a combination of Iteeds and Bells. producing novel ami pleasing cllects, containing many desirable Improvements, will stand longer in dry or damp climate, less liable to ret out of order, all the boards being made three ply, put t<r -ther so It Is impassible for them to, either shrink, sw'M J.,,^ oIV|,Y OKGAV9 AWARDED Till® RANK. This Medal and Award wa granted after the most severe competition of th best makers. Ixshu"© one of the naoist compe tent juries over assembled. ' New styles and prices just Issued, wdd<|h are in accordance wRh our rul©, tne BtM URBAN for the least oionoy. We arc prepared to appolut a faw uew AgeuU. Illustrated Catalogue mailed, post-paid, ouappllcatl n to B. SHONINGER ORGAN CO. ; u t niKsrsiT srnr-KT, . , V|W CAf'X- 1, 'rf. lIAILBOAB. RD. 1. 1- L LKAV* AM. EX. P.M. 1 Montaruion. 7.(0 I*6 0.20 LewMm r0 ... 7.15 2.2® SS6 i'U/r Gr0und,'.. 7.20 ' Z'M 2 M J W , Sioktbur,7 W -.l* Miminlmra 7.G 3.1 Mitlmont H.ix) Louvelton..' H.lO S,M CObttrn hfi Ar.' Hf Sprint/ Mi!'* .EAfTWASD. , . . t* A ** A.V A 4 M i.U j&pring MlUt 10.10 (Wurn 10.35 iAHre.Ucm. 11.46 < MiUmont. , ll.fiS 4..N P. M. MlJltinhurg -.*••*. * • 12.10 • 4.50 Vrcktburg 12.20 5.06 Hie/d lir * 5.15 fUir Ground 12.M 6.23 Leteintniry .6.15 ]|>(S. 5.45 At. at Montamlon....*:* .1.00 00 A'oi. 1 ,t 1 connect at Montandon iklth Krtr Mail west on the Philadelphia 4 Mru Rail Uond So*, s and 4 tetth Day Express east and h'iaf/ara Express t rest. SO*. 6 Atll Mj/f/i Lin - ir-xf. An Oinniha* inlU run bstwrn L*%tishure and Mont'indon. to com*// passnp m r* to anil from Pacificßrpros* *a*t on the j'hU udrlphln <t Erie R ifl Road. The regular Rail Road Tickets Kill be ' honored thttcecn these heo points. . FEM>SYLVI.\U KAIL BOAS. PHILADELPHIA 4 KRIB A ML DlVl aios. tCMMRR TIMS TABLS- On and after Mundav. MnyYMh, 1177, fS Ty-aln* on the Philadelphia and Erie Rail Itotut Division will Pan as follows: WESTWARD. Erie Mail leaves Srtr Ynrtc, S.2f> p.m. " " " Philaetelphim 11.55 p.m. " " Baltimore 1.10 p.m. " " " Jtarrlimurg 4.25 a.m. " ' " Rr.nhury A3" a. m. " '• " \l>.nlantfen . ®.57 a. m. - • WtUianuparX A3s ts.m. " " " Isick Hctven 9.40 a.m. " " arr. at Erie 7.55 p. rh. Siayara Ex. leaves Philadelphia 7.20 a. m. " " " Harrldmrg 10.50 a.m. " *• " Sunhury 12.40 p. m. " •* " Montaiulon 105 p. m. •" . " arr: at H'iUiamtport 220 p. m. " " " Lock Haven 3.25 p.m. ' " '•* *' Kane 9.2 up. m. Pat Lint leaves Sew York 8.25 a. m. '• •• " Ph iladeljthia 11.30 a.m. •• " •• Baltimore 11.55 q. m. HarriPvrg 3 .2) p.m. " M Banbury m. Montandon 8.15 p.m. " " " William* jmrt 7.JU) p.m. M " arr. at Lock Ha>en 1.40 p. m. EASTWARD. Pacific Ex. leaves Lock Haven t.M p. m " " " Wdliamsport 9-.hba.rn " •" Montandon 9.01 a. m* " " " Bunhvry 9.35 a. m* " " arr. a( Harrieburg 11.55 a. m , " " '* Baltimore Alop. m •* " " Philadelphia 3.45 p. m* '• " • Sew York h.ib p. n* Day Ex. leaves Kane 6.00 a. m •• Lock Haven 11.20 a. m " " •' Wlllinmspoel 12.40 a. m " " Muntandon 1.47 p. in* 41 " " Bunbury 2.15 p. m- V- " arr. atHarHshurg .4.10 p.m. •' •• " j hiladelphia 7.20 p. m •• ' '• Sew York 10.15 p.*m. •• •• •• Baltimore 7.35 p. m •• ••• " Washington * 9.07 p. m- Erie Mail leaves Erie 11.09 a. m. • 4 " Look Haven 9.1b p m. " •' Williamsport 11.05 p. m " " Montandon 12.'S p.* m. • " fturihury ' 12 45 am. " arr. a( 2/arrfAsurp 2.45 a. m. •• •• •' Baltimore 7.45 a. m. •• • 44 Philadelphia 7.00 a.m. •' 44 44 Se.w York lo.(5 a. m. JTuf Line leaves Williamsport 12.35 a. m. •• •• '• frinhury 2.00 a. m. " 44 arr. at Hurrisfiurg 4.00 a.m. 44 44 44 Baltimore 7.45 a.m. " *' 4 44 Philadelphia 7.35 a.m. 4 44 JVetf York 10.25 a. m.. Erie Mail Wed. Siayara Ex. West. Lock Harm AC -orr.. Westaryl Day Express East make close connection nt Sorthum'-ertand with L. 4 R R R. trains for Wilkcsbarre andJScrr.nttn. , _ , Erie Mail East and TlV.f cannrcf at Erie with'trhtns on L. S. A M S K. R.. at Voru ■with O. C- 4 A. V. R. R. at Kmiiorium with 11. S. Y. 4P. R R-, and at Driftwood with A. V.R.R. , ' Pvulnr eiri will 7V>iladclph%a and WiUiamsport on Siagarcs-Express West Pacific Express East and Day Express East. Slrepinc C*ir*oTi all night trains. WM A BALD WIS. Gen'l Bup't. Millhelm Market Wheat No. 1 l- Wheat No. 1 110 Corn M lty 5" uata Whits # Out!*, Black '* S* Buckwheat on Flour 6.75 Brau A Shorts, per hundred I d" Salt, per ltrl I*® 4 ' Planter, ground 10.to Cement, per Hubel 45 to oo Barley 50 '1 j roothvseed Flaxseed Cloverseed Butter }•} Hams J* t irtCS 10 Veal .... ✓ • • V....'... .V.V' PuUties Lard... J Tallow ■. : Soap v. • Dried A uples ......... b Dried Pfache* Dried Cherries.. ...... * COAL MAKK.LT. Kec Coal *4-;£ More " * v. v....- 4,75 Chestnut " *■>£> Pea " -'5- Corrected erery Wedneaday by tiephart k Moeser. . 1 J. r. SEriAKT. 9. A. MCSBKR GEPHART & MUSSER *EALER6 IX rierersMd, riwv 4k reetf. Plaster 4k 'j I ' MILLHEIM, PA, Highest market prtce psld IcrTall kinds of : O-K/A-lIT, Deltverod either at the BRICK MILL ar at the old MUbSEK MILL, In MILLULIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand and soi l St prices that de fy competition. A share of the public patronage respectfully elicited. - *>-iy AGENTS „ . . WANTED ! ! FOR PARTICULARS. ADDRESS WILSON SEWINO HACHIKE CO. 39 Broadway, NTew York City: UL New Orleans. La. t 1 i -k or fan rranclsco, riu. SWEET ffjp^WHAVY K wrrt-rt AiyL-.f j,-it at Ce i. -lulal I'tj.ni.ith 1 * lot *A ,WV..Y <fal A< anrt trreiUn;: mui fit: it J thnr. 'a. U* ft **:. !.. V *•* /• •nmj. 'hi,* tjrt ..'.(i -fo • fr n.£*. At oilr Mu air p U;t.a:aik l*ptam.N nr. >in Inferior ll.at /.i.-Aj.i.'/ZTaf i'k au +t* ty |*l tin. MoM Inr ili.l.'#l.-r. 6.'n<l frraami'ln, fr-e. to C. a. ,T.\. A r I rt. ial ui;, V* JP|B. P.ft.'niN'OLS,.; : (ifferi hfs proNsslknaliiertleeti to lie. Ausvyto s calls at all hours OPTICS AND resident*, MUlhelm, P?nii'a 18*1/. ORIBTADORO S HAIR DYE. '<rlt\ lira's tfitr *f?c l< the .d\P*sT an. 1 EfTt it acts lntti. f vrmouslv. producing he m ist n itur.nl nh i le. of Hlack or Drown; does NOT HTAIN the Sk'N. and Is'tsasiiy tpplied. it is a standard p. n paralhut, and a favorite upon every well appointed TiNlrft •or Lady or teutleman. Sold by Druggf*i*. J. CRISTADOItO, P.O. Ri,l5W. New York. Great chance Pi nuke mo. 1* j|? II ncv. If yd can't get sold Hill . Iv"ii cm get gr-eubadk'.. ■ We need :t m-r* n in every town to take aubscf'Slons for the largest, cheapest and b*M Dlrndi. 1 f intitvpubMca- Uon In the world. Any nnv can become a successful ape lit The most ei*, t "v"t works of art plvcn free to suhscriliers. t.." i* so low that aim >si erer>body subset., *• 'ne agent repotts inauinp over tIM in *ftk. A lady agent rep iris taking ovvr 400 sultseYlbcrs I i ten days .111 who engage make inonev fast. You can devote all your Utile to the budnees, or only your s|Mtre lime. Toll need not he *vsy from home over night. You cap do it a* well a* others. Full parti culaii, directions airfl terms frhe. Elegant and en>eitsivf dtftl tree, fl ydu.waftt profitable work send d* >onr address at once. It cokts nothing W t#y the businCts. No o e who en gag s fails to make great Address "The People'* Journal," Portland. Maine Sl-ly pHa mI ! coutrrcß,piArroßM WACON&TRHCR WBSM THE BESTARE^s —5 , 1 E CHEAPEST MAHYIKSAFE^SCALECa 265 BROADWA Y Af. Y. 121 CHESTNUT ST.'PfftLA. PA. L in SENECA ST. CLPJt. 0.! EdTABL.SHED lUbi. U6B HARRISON* WRITINGINES AKA MICILALE. The best in the Market. Jel Hack benool 4t4 A bp-rlality. FOB HALB BT ALL STATIOKWU AKD fIARRIsON INK GO.. 9 Murray St. N. Y WANTED! We wish an agent, male or female, In each towu Ol tills county, to get up Clubs among lauuiici, hotels, factories. &c„, for the sale of our Te is, and will oifcr very llb.-ral ccm tnonions to such. We have Ix-wii Importers of Teas for over A) years, and can atlord to send, aud we will send a belter article fcr th- money than any other house In New York. Our leas are put up in one pound packages, wiln the ua.uc and ptice printed upon each. Address, for terms and blank form for Ciuis, LoNuuN A NEW YORK CHINA TEA CO., P. O. llox 07f. No. '.*? Church bt, Nl-w York. iHjf RED FRONT FTJE/2STITTJK/E STOE/353.- LEWISBURQ, PSXXJ.. • J. HOWER, Proprietor. " ■ ■ ■mm . ■ i ; Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Extension Tables, . • ... * Bureaus, Parlor Tables, Bedsteads, ... and Chairs • 5.. in great variety and at every price. . > .: ' r * t; All kinds of FURNITURE constantly on hand. , , >• CAMERONHOUSE, LEWISDLUG, rEX.NA. Q". 13- ZBTTR/1&, Tr&ptttf*. 0 First Class ■ all respects and Centrally Located. Wash. Hutchinson, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OP COAL, -AT COBURN STATION. PKKRT A. STOVKR, IGMT. iJ-Satiafaotion suarantex ~<£a K m>S' P TEST n\lß PRIM PER* Adopted by all the oucor.s of laahlon. Sen 6 lor circular. E. IVINS, No. '/B North Fifth e?t.. Philadelphia. fa. HMCEMFJt! mm WAHEO mfrlWt TH If— (!*' * Kew EIEM Muni Life 'lis? The olde s l mutual lit lite country, f A a*. . 1836. • LI %mTI 11 oif TS-i- HAII TON 4* YTAICn IN. Ceret ' A •* 113 Soul li Fourth btrctt, Phtlndeiphlf.' ' W~~ 5 • I • Cs nsttbh^i* Is *mm iw •>. JK drops*, tt-11 { *Ol spiral studs, eolhM button, heavy p. I wethl'ni* ring. nn frM* 1 ParLl:.:; *r- Pin. The above articles sent. pe; p id. : 5 CW. have teed rtlthiled tor o>. IT rupt stock and must fce ■MBVJft' (sold Watches. v.w O':icl;, for gpcettTitive* i • •JVMM, food Ht'itiH, eqniti fit jtrpeJ?f,u4e; a gM. "Hi* roo'iuj'_n f•• honesty, iuii.>st!*sr and liberal It* *>|* ** equaled by any a<D ®rtL<*r in Ikis, wf&'V* Y. Day nook, THf. 18. I*K - ' rOHTAOK STAMPS TAKHM V. STOCKMAf J MJ bl.. Xjw V£> N^R^OUS£)BBlLlt\ Vital VrVanrtes's or'DepresAor., a weak *. i haustcd feeling, nucbPrj}* *#■ -e*>ttf*v4*>MF result of Mcui.il *v'Mori, lmU*erti*.i .• Kxoes *es, or sori drain upon the rysffiiTi always eared by Hrmpbrc'i Homeonatktc iNalc le. . * 28. It (•BM-nt) Ail UrvliAralfi Tii''yPip. dispels the gloom art desupodoooy. Brvpar • stroligth rod el!er.'?7— stops the flral a.j rejuvenates the en. re man. Bree te-i t vwrttfj \catfcMltli itdlvbc* Miction <bj| Xk'-u.-. and*, n ild iiy dealers, '.'t Iw. fL*' T**r !> pie vial; r tf.lV per package of *ve via* and ♦i.ui vital of powder. rtei|t by Mtii re rx*ti* ot price- • Address '-itaMfftrey'* l(om<>ppnthic Medicine Owmpsny, MSRrwed way. New York. _ JACKSON'B^*I BEIT & ABOVEAtt These brands of Swept riuj arc ,ysh*>4ft edgw.l by all. to be lap fl*t Sivliti Tobhcdo* in the market. I'ui hp in ail shapes and' sizes, in mahogany an 1' War * wrapper*. Sdld by tbu trade gcueraiVy. Ottpl 5 for sample t the *taViu(*ft arers: •. v ? * C. A. .lACKH . ; •• f. GEO K. WARBLE, General Ag<mt. • • • S>-4 N-i. 8 a.id •> SM.a vt f tur StrsK. Ti! DT H.7 GrETZ, AMorocpaPLaF, * Lewisburg, Pa. " Offlce opposite the Uirton Katlooal Kntik Can be consulted la Kaglish or UorinaK. No. i-:y. T w* of all ho&i - 'Plain Home Talk and Medical Coinnn-j Sense, "-spifarlv l.W* paaes, SJT.UtustrViwi'e. bv l>r. K. lI.POOTK. <l 120 Lexington Avt * ?i. Y. Ptii cnasera-of Aid* book are at liU-'ia to oonsuit Its author In pemrti tr by m i free. Price bv mail. H-l tor' ttaTSTAwnvf edition, oi |1 st for the fdrcr x" cdisiAn which contains all the same matin. lAMdi liistmtion*. rontents tablos fr.-e. WA*TSD. MURRAY HILL rCBUSMIM; CO., 129 East 2Sth St. N. Y. • JV-AV * • * *. >* American HOTIST, J.P.S. WEIDENSAUL;, Proprietor.>* r --/ OLD AND rorULAR STAND, Oornor Market and Street^ LEWISBURG,PA A First Class Hotel in all Rsspfvta CHARGES-MODERATE.- . . . I Late lmtneu*eDiscoveries bv STANLEY ! aud others arc in ft added lo the ealy ce*iA picte. - - . ' f ; Life anJ Lal)crs oi Li^injzßtonq, llii* veteran explorer ranks among ti.s mct heroic fl ures of thO century, and tflU book is one u( the most atlraCtiw. fat;lnai inj:, rtchly illustrated and instruCMT vol-, uinos ever issued Being the onlyeatl.-c *nd authentic life, tl e utliluus. arc for U. and wid'-*w;*e a-:eirt* are wantcil TuieVlv I'm proof aud terms addreas ill ItIUK-O , BK>.. I'ltblllicrs. T. 53 aansom St.. Phi'*. t•• " . SLITS! SlITSl! SCITS!!! {AND Overcoats!! Overcoats!! ■ : • ~ *" v '."' Bold at Cost aad .. BELOW COST! I .. % { "; '* . / • *..*•' * * For SO days front date, ' * t mr •* • ■ to reduce our largo Steele. Oaii at EOCH & STROUSE'S PtailadciphiaClothitts Hal, . .. . 1 4 * •'- > . Lewisburg, Penna.
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