f'ljc sonraal. Wiilti tßcmier. Proprietors B O. DEIMXGER, Associate Editor Killhcini,Thursday, Mnr.l4. Terms —81.50 Per Annum. The Republicans Tired of nave*. From the Toledo Journal. WASIITXGTOX, Feb. 2S. —It is useless longer to conceal the fact that the Republicans are getting very tired of I'ayes. It is conceded that his couive is sapping the life and wearing away the energy of tlie Republican part y. It is a solemn fact to-day that in Washington a majority of 11 epublican Senators .and Representatives would rather see Tilden in th e White House than ITayes. There are but five or six Republican Senators (so called) who sustain the Administration, and thei-eare.net twenty all told in the House, so that iii an emergency Hayes would In* almost utterly with out any support. The Greevbackers held a regular county convention at Beliefonte, the • other Friday, appointed delegates to a state convention and named Sena tonal conferees. Speeches were made by Robert VcKnight and Gen. Blair. The principal actors were Robt. McKnight, John C. lloover, Wm. Iluey, J. Miles Green, Geo. W. Tate,',lacol) V. Thomas, Michael Grove and others. What the con vention was exactly good for or what the thing means, has not vet fully developed itself: but Tuten of the iltepubiican, forebodes no good from it for his party. lie makes the sig nificant note that only strongly Re publican townships were represent ed. and infers, we presume, that the new nnrtv will draw its strength . mainly from the Republicans. lie winds"up by saying!hat "ro quanity of words that could IK? multiplied would induce certain members of our party to act sensibly." Just so, Edwardj just so. The Editor of the Jkllefontc Re publican has the rare faculty of di viding up and placing himself on both sides of public questions. lie is "pleased'' that the President vetoed the silver hill, and "glad" at the same timffthat Congress pass ed the hilt over the-veto. Of course small editors with s-mall journals can't do this, as there is not enough of them to make two fair sized nalves. Tuten does it after this fashion.: For the present we pr> with t>:e majori ty, and are jrlrnl that the bill has be come a law, while at the same time we are Ijiphly i pleased with the ct>nrse of the Chief Executive, as exemplifying liis tlriuness. courage, consistency and hon esty. AVc sec no occasion to conipliiin of cither the President or the Legislative body. THE LKCTIRfi. The Lecture on Friday evening was certainly a grand affair in its way. XV e never had the pleasure of listening to a sjteaker that has such a ready and full command of beauti ful, figurative langi age. Dr. Keys carries his hearers —tin se who can understand him —afar off and up— ovnrd, into the highest regions of .thought. lie becomes so absorbed in his subject and is himself so much at home in these high, idealistic .fields that he seems almost to forget that he lias a human audience, with common eajiacities before him. Herein is just where the lecture suf fered in practical value,for we doubt very much whether one fourth of those present were abie to follow the lecturer's sublime ideas and lan guage. The pmcer of a fixed and deter mined purpose were indeed most eloquently portrayed, but Dr. Keys confined himself too much to the brilliant, shining lights of history— the comets that so seldom but so powei fully dazzle the world as they sweep with majesty and powar through infinity. It is true, the whole world bows with reverent awe Tiefore sucli an exalted character as Columbus—a man so nearly ap proaching the image of the Creator, but the world produced but one Columbus, and ages may pass before ar.other is needed. "What we particularly- mean is that the Doctor's lecture would have been of more practical benefit, had lie led his audience more in the ordin ary walks of life. For example it re quires a very firm purpose for a young man with nothing to start with, to acquire even a modest home. It requires a strong purpose to pur sue successfully any common mercan tile or mechauicla calling—to'say nothing of the learned professions. It requires a very (determined, untir ing purpose to achieve a fair and progressive degree of mental culture, or of growing moral excellence. On these and kindred paths the wcrld needs teaching, needs leadership, needs example. Again, the Doctor assumed a po sition throughout his entire dis course from which we most decided ly differ. lie crave all the credit of great achievements to purpose alone —none to genius. The human mind is endowed with multifarious talents. These talents differ widly, both in degree and in kind, in differ ent persons. For instance one has a natural gift for music, while another is unable to distinguish between the different tones. Some persons really seem to be natural bom artists, sculptors, artisans, lawyers, me chanics or professional men, while others may plod a life time in the same avocatiors and barely attain mediocrity. Great achievements are not due to the power of purpose only, but rather to a combination of pur pose and talent. The Mason-Yarger debate will take place in Sankey's Ilall, Satur day evening of this week. Subject— "Which will lead a man to the great est evil—the love of money or the love of woman ? Turn out. — Mif- Jiinburg Telegraph. Seems io us we heard this ques tion disgust before. . ♦♦♦ • It is rumored that Hon. L. A. Mackey is a candidate for re-elec tion to Congress. Whether he will be honored with a third term or not he certainly has the respect of all parties and classes for the able aRd fearless manner in which lie dis charged his duties as .a representa tive of the people. Best Machine Spool Cotton, only 5 cents- or a dozen for 50 cents at Stain's store. Rnmor says that the Woodward distillery has been rented by Fees A* Snook. We do not vouch for the correctness of the report. Smith & Co. have employed Mr. Sheni Spigelmyer their general busi ness manager at their grain and warehouse at Coburn. The old Republican War Horse, Ex-Senator B. F. Wade, died at bis home, Jefferson, Ohio, on the 2nd in?t., in bis 7Sth year. Mr. ,T. D. Murray bought Rev. J. K. Miller's store building at Centre Hall, for $l7OO. Mr. Murray is going into the drug business. Fon SALE.—A" eiU'ihiCt organ 6i superior quality, excellent tone, nearly new, by one of the best mak ers in the country, for sale very cheap. Call and see it at the resi dence of C. F. Deininget , Millheim. THE silverware delivered by the National Silver-Flat ing 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.— Lutheru n • i)bsr~ rcr. Having obtained special rates on COAL OIL to Coburn Station we are now prepared to sell by the Un roll to dealers at the mine price they would be chaiged either at Sunburyor Wil lianisport. tf SMITH'& CO. The road from Millheim to Coburn Station is in a wretched condition at some places, especially tiie ne.v part along Fine Creek. Mud and ruts make it almost impassible at some points. We hope there may be some thorough work done on this road next summer. Linn's, innals of Buffalo Yaßey. Co]lies of the above valuable looa* history of ilie far-famed Buffalo Val 'ey may be obtained of R. F. Brown Lewisburg Daniel De rr, Beliefonte, or at the JOUHNAI, BOOK STOKK, Millheim. Frice $2. The subscriber will be prepared to carry expr ess packages smalls ►bundles and boxes of goods, from Coburn Station to Millheim, A arons burg, Woodward and."a 11 pointsalmig the line, at retisonable charges. The patronage of the public resi>eetfully solicited. J.WILLIS MUSSEU. - —- We actually saw John tfa>air walk home the other day witlfa rake on his back, and that is about the near est he intends to get to making gar den. lie is far too sharp an old Bear to he caught at such hard work when the weather is so olazing hot. The elegant Royal Casket sent out by the Franklin Jewelry Com pany, of 703 Bennett Street, Phila delphia. is fully up to the represent ation in their ad vert is incut, and as thi Company is i*rfect]y responsi ble, no one need hesitate to send them money. 4w. The Lacisburg Journal intimates tliat-Charley Wolfe of that place would like to he elected to the Leg islature next full, just for the pur pose of voting against Don for U. ►S. Senator. Having such a good purpose the Union county Republi cans ought to gratify Charley by all means. KXITTIXU FOR ALL. Miss Rosie H. Deininger is pre pared to do all kinds of knitt-ingfor tie* public, in a very beautiful and Substantial manner. Stockings. Hose, and Socks, either wool 01 cot ton, knit upon short notice and at the most reasonable rates. A large pair of stockings knit for 25 cents Give her a call. tf. FIRE. —Last Thursday night the old Micliadl Snyder homestead, back of the Green Grove Church, in Gregg township, was burned to the ground, together with stable and outbuild ings. The house was not occupied at the time, the tenant, Mr. All bright having left it some time ago. Incendiarism has done the work, but suspicion has not fastened on anybody thus far. It is a square'fact tli it J. NEW MAN, J u., is one of the most enter prising as well as one of the most successful business men in Centre county. Mr. .Newman's success is attributable to three leading facts— a large and well selected stock of goods, low prices, and liberal and persistant advertising. Buch a com bination must naturally bring forth good results, and the fact that New man does a large and piotitalle bus iness fully attests the fact. Success to Newman, the Boss Clothier. VICE'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZIXE. —The first number of this splendid new magazine is upon our table. It is devoted principally to the culture of (lowers and vege tables, but has much valuable infor mation and pleasant reading besides. Like everything that Mr. Vick gets up, it. is strictly first class. We have no hesitancy in saying, and we konw whereof we speak, that James Vick is at the very head of the class of American Seeduoen and Florists. Terms * $1.2-5 a year in advance. Five copies for $5. Address JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. V. Subscriptions received at the JOURNAL OFFICE. On Sunday last between 11 and 12 o?dioik in the forenoon, one of the immense rocks near the summit of the mountain, opposite Iverstetter's saw mill, at C'oburn Station, loosen ed from its bed and rolled and juuip ted down the mountain with great noise and tremendous force. The boulder is 48 feet long, with an aver age thickness and heiglith of 54x5± feet, contains 510 cubic feet of meas urement, and is estimated to weigh about 47 tons. In its track down t-iie mountain it carried everything before it. Trees were snapped otf like reeds. We saw a spruce tree of about 20 inches in diameter that was cut off by the rock and knocked some 200 feet from its original place. Tlie rock made jumps of 25 to 30 feet without touching the ground, as can easily be seen by the undis turbed condition of the stones and the bruises on trees 10 to 12 feet above ground. It must have been a grand sight, had any person been there to see it, out the Forks people were nearly aK away at the :time at tending a funeral. Those wiio stay ed at home describe the noise as that of rolling thunder. Money was sold at 40f per cent, at tlie meeting of the Millhuim H. A li. Association on Monday evening. Those ot our subscribers who ex pect to change their post olfico ad dresses by moving to other places, will please inform us of the fact. Virginia has only $lO3 in her state treasury and can not raise any thing on loans. It is not that the mother ot states is just so poor as the state of her treasury would in dicate, but her proposed legislation smacks rather loudly of repudiation. That's what's the matter with Han nah. The oyster business of 11. 11. Tomlinson A Co., is played out, dead broke and smashed to Hinders. Fresh lish next in order. Hurry them up llarry. Think our weak editorial stomach could digest sever al, but of course you must take it out in jirintiwj. In naming the improvements in prospect for next summer, we skip ped a two story carpenter shop, by Israel Confer, with store room on first lloor, and a wagon maker shop, by Thomas llockman, and a sad dler shop by Wash -Mover. .lolin Kerstetter, Jr., also bought a lot and expects to build thereon. Ladies who for years have depend ed on all maimer of (Kiwders ami cos metics for giving them artificial com plexions, now find that GLENN'S SI I.IMIL'K SOAP supplies them with pearly skins and rosy cheeks, elici ted by the gentle stimulation of na ture. Sold by ail Druggists, llili'.s Hair A Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50 cents. 9-4w. SEWING MACHINES, like all other machines, sometimes get out of or der, and -nut few people understand to look properly wlicrc the difficulty lies. If there is anything wrong with pour machine, you better not try too much to mend it. but take it at once to D. 11. Rote, Aaronsburg. and get it fixed. I>an is a mechan ical genius of a high order, as we have reason to know, an I he will charge you but a moderate price. FIRE. — On Thursday last a house on the line of the L. C. & S. C. It. 11., six miles west of Luurelton, oc cupied hy two families, the owner, Mr. ( eo. Kreisher, and John 1,. Goodlamler, was destroyed hy lire, with most of its contents. All that was saved troin destruction was through the commendable efforts of Messrs. Fury, Benson, Stoughton and Hart man, whose train arrived at the scene just as the fire was breaking through the roof. Cause ot fire—pipe projecting through the roof. — M ([Hi r burg lekgraph. If we can rightly inteiprot the following,taken from the Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania B. It. Co., the prospeets'of an early completion of the L. C. A* S. C. Rail Road to Ty lone, are anything but brilliant. It will be noticed that the prospective branch from Commit to Bellofonte, is not cv a alluded to by the Board : The outlay upon the branch roads was required t complete the Columbia and Port Iteposit IJ tiiro.i l. which was open*- 1 for traffic .I ill v Ist. W7 : t> extend tlm South West l'cnn.-vlvania lJailway frotu i'niontown to Olipfiants, a distance <•! I-'I miles, and the Lcwishurw, ('tulle and Spruce ( reek Ifailroad. irutn I.aurelton to Spring Mills, a distance of 21.8 miles, 12 miles of tins hist-nuiued Hue. arc now completed, and .'>'2 of the l.V.j miles, he tween Spring Mills andjPyroue, remain. inur unfinished, are graded ready for the superstructure. Tills uatinished por ti MI will he completed, from time to time. If the business of the region it traverses will ju-jtily it. CZST2.It PEXNA. fOXFRHEXCE iY.ISUELIC.It ASSO 1 HON. Ai>;Dl.t:n uits r Willi r.aspjrt IMxtrirt, M. J. CAUOTHKUS, P. E. 1 1 oek Haven, J. J. Lohr. 2 Dulioistowu —A. W. Maxwell. 3 Jersey Sh ire—Jacob Boas and G. 11. Sclilegh. 4 Nit tan y Valley—ll. Young and J. C. Reeser. 5 Sugar Valley —I). 1\ Kline, tf Brush Valley—J. Ki earner. 7. Centre —C. F. Deininger, and J. I) Stover. 8 Lycoming—J. G. Nr. Swengle. 9 NVilliainsport Circuit—D. W. Mil ler. 10 Williamsport. English—W. E. IVtweiler. 11 Milesburg —J. M. King. 12 Liberty—X. Young and J. A. Hertz. 13 Canton —A. Stapleton. 14 Centre Hall —\V. 11. Stover. 1") Newberry—l\ W. Group. 10 Dansville —J. 11. Peters. 17 Seneca Falls—U. F. Swengle. Communicated. THE CONCERT AT SPRING MILLS. Our concert was held last Satur day evening, according to announce ment, and was a great credit to Prof. P. II- Meyer, as an instructor. Prof. Lowell M. Meyer, the noted solo singer, sang some of his best, and delighted the audience. Prof. J. \V. Reitmyer, tho artistic vio linist, gave us some of the finest kind of music. The String Band under his instruction, has attained a high standard of musical excel lence. The Farmers Mills Cornet Band was also present and done nobly. The exercises were conclud ed by apiece of instrumental music by Ida A. Grenoble, a young miss of seven summers, whicli was great ly applauded. The audience was not very large but select. The following are the names and P. O. addresses of the participants : BOALSUUKG. —Prof. P. 11. Mey er, Harry Stuart, Jacob Weber, Cal vin Meyer, Andrew Stewart. CENTRE HALL. —Prof. Lcwell M. Meyer, J. C. Mclntire, J. M. Grove, Calvin Ilarslib.irger, Win. Keller, J. A. Crove. SPUING MJLLS. —Sadie Kerlin, liUe D. Duncan, Beckie L. Neese, Sarah Zettle, Alice S. Neese, Fyet ta Neese, Susie Jamison, Louisa Gentzell, Phoebe Krumrine, 1). K. Miller, Sarah M. Fetterhoff, Flora Fahrion, Ada A. Grenoble, Clara M. Krumrine, Carrie Mumich, Al da Beatty, Maria Confer, Carrie Confer, E. F. Smith, J. J. Condo, Prof. .T. W. Reitmeyer, E. D. Jor dan, J. F. Fahrion, Saml. Hoover, L. E. Grenoble, Win, Gentzle, J. B. Crawford, J. B. Forster, Philip Ilines, Jas. Kennelly, M. Nl. Mil ler, 11. B. Leitzell, D. M. Kerlin, 11. A. Krumrine, C. P. Leitzell, G. B. Crawford, D. W. Duncan, Win. Barree, Saml. Kennelly, J. Turner, J. W. Shook, Jas. P. Grove, M. Stover, Lewis Rossman, W. Brown, Saml. Iloman, 11. Smith, Jas, Neese, J. D. ltutter, Cyrus Luse, Israel Zubler. MAIUSONBURO.— A. J. Long. Y'stT(l.ij morning .Tamos P. Lose shot :i white weasel at Foot 's Stable. The skins of those little animals are said to bo valuable foi' medicinal purposes for horses. V I\. Faust, tlio enterprising coach maker, has cotnmeilced Id manufacture the eeleluateti Whit ney Side liar Butftfy. This is some thing quite new and just as good as it is new. In fact the Whitney Side liar stands at. the head of the list. Sammy is always tip to time in new improvements in his line of business, and the result is that his enterprise reaps its merited reward. SPRING MILLS ITEMS. It. IT' Mnsser accidentally rut hi.s foot while chopping; wood. For tunately the wound is 4iot veiy seri ous. W. B. Krapo also cut him self in the knee, ami it is rather a ba 1 wound. 1. *J. 'Lroeoble sold bis-.-cplendid driving horse to Mr. Houseman, of Hoalsbttrg. (•apt. Hassenplug was the first one at making garden—others fol lowed suit. The young men in town called around the other evening serenading people with siuiDug ''.John Brown's body lies mouldering in the grave." The "boys" are almost ready for Danville. After tho convert on Saturday evening some of the lans and lasses refreshed themselves with oysters at A. K. Millet's. A1 ts a good, clev er fellow, but should advertht in the JOURNAL. YONKY. S♦ - Croaking is not confined to the Frog Ponds. At thi* Measoii almost everylaaiy is bourse. The bloating of distressed lungs is heard everywhere. Why Is this, when Hole's lloney of ll ,4 Vo.ition consi-is in a very simple little attachment ofth" Wilson shuttle sewing luaehine for darning all kinds of rips, tears, worn-out plaees, ete., in clolliiug. tahle and bed linen, sfoekfngs, uiulerw*ar ete., in tin- same manner that it is done by hand,.and leaves the re put red part scarce ly disc-ern.able. The o|N*ratiirot the sew ing inaehineean darn a lurge-slxed hole in abed sheet or tableelotiialmost instan taneously, It is to be regretted, however, 'that this wonderful invention is patented aud owned 1\ the Wilson fa-wing Machine Company, oi'chiengu. 111., who will not permit its use except ivft h one of its make of sewing machines, which the Company's manager states, is furnished with each bl the \\ ilson shuttle luaehines without tra price. Truly, this is a golden nest egg for the Wilson Sewing .Machine Com pany, and. it is said, they an* running their works day ami night and making am! selling 800 machines a dav. 0-Ciii MARRIED. On the 28th nlt., at Centre Hall, by R-v. (. AV. Bouse. Mr. Jonas Bible, of Spruce town, with Miss .V'.ite C. Lee, of Centre 11111. On the 10th Inst., nt Rebershnrg. lv Rev. K. Aurand. Mr. W. It. shafet- ami Miss K. J. Hosterman, all of Miles township, Cen tre county. On the 7th inst.. at tlie Reformed Par sonag", Aaronslmrg by Rev. J. G. Shoema ker, Mr. E, R. Wolfe ami Mis Cclostiu Atherton. all of IVnii township. DIED/ On the 21st ult., in Itoggs township. 11. P Treziyulnv, in the 7Mb year of his age. On the Ist lust., in Potter township, John Edgar, only son of Samuel anil May Slack, aged 3 years. 9 months and IS days. Ou the 7th Inst., in Pine Grove Mills, little Vincent, son of Dr. A. J. and Aman da Orndorf, aged 2 years, 3 months and 15 days. four's the loss, and not your darling-; Your's the pain and his ; Yonr'sthc mourning aud the weeping. His tlie bliss without allov ; ilis.Tl'.c City pure anil golden •; \ our's the "earth-life, stained with sin : llis tlie green lieids and tlie gartinis, Wlicre tlie nngels enter in. J. F. n. CHURCH DIRECTORY. METHODIST.—72er. G. IF. House. Preach er in Charge. Services next Sunday evening. LUTHERAN.— IIev. J. Tomlinson. Pastor. English services in Aaronshurg next Sunday aftornoon, 2J.j o'clock. REFORMED. — Ret. J. G. Shoemaker, Pastor. English services in Aaronshurg, next Sunday morning. Lodge and Society Directory. The Millhctin Cramet Bum I will meet in the Town Hull on Motiduy anil Thursday evenings. Providenee Grange No. 217 I*. of 11., meets in Alexander's block oil the 2nd Sa turdav f * aeh month at P. M. and on the 4tli Saturday of each month at 1 V 2 p. M. The Irving Literary Institute meets in the Town Hall, on the last Friday evening of each month, until otherwise ordered. The Mlllheim 11. A L. Association meets in the Town Hall, on the evening of the seeotul Monday of eack month. SALE REGISTER* [Person# who get their bills printed at the JOPHNAL office will have their sales published in this register— free of charye.] •Sale of the estate of John Moyer. de ceased, on S.Huvday, March Kith 187 S. Householdloo ts. —Aaronsburg. Sale of Henry Long, Gregg twp., March OthISTX. Farming Implements. Sale of A..1. (irainly, Itebersburg, March 28tli 1878. Household Goods. Sale of N. B. Bell in Spring Mills, on Wednesday, March 20th, 1878. Household Goods. Sale of Daniel Runkle in Gregg town ship. on Saturday, March Slid, IS7S. Farm ing Implements. Sale of Fred & Mary Fahrion, in Spring Mills, on Friday, March 2'Uh, 1878. House hold Goods ami Farming luiplcuieuls, TURNriKK ELECTION,—An election for managers of the Hcllcfoiito A (irons hi eg and \ oungmanstown Turnpike Koad Company, will IH> held at Miailnburg on the 12th day of March next, between the hour* °10 A. M. and 2r. M. JOHN STONKH, Feh.'2L 1878. President. NOT ICR.—I .otters Testa J inentary on the estate of John Mover, Into of Aaronshurg, Centre county, Pa., dec d, having been grunted to the under signed, all persons Knowing themselves in debted to said decedent, are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having eta tins against the winle, to present them duly authenticated tor settleujetit. lUvin J. MOYKII, C. M, ikrwKit. Fell. 28th 1877 O.CW ]7tX ECU TOR'S NOTICK.-I.rtte TTsta -74 inentary on the estate of John Culsor, tale of Mites township, Centre Co.. Fit., de eeased, having beeu granted to the under signed, all persons knowing themselves in dehted to said deceilont, are requested to make Immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against the same, to present them duly authenticated for settlement. ANOUKW iieisr.it, March 7, 1878. Executor. 10.6. ADMINISTRATORS NOTlCE.— Letters of Administration on the estate of Margaret Bright, late of Haines township. Centre Co.. l*a., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said de cedent, are ie. MI'SSKR, Millheim, Feb. 2oi h 1878. (All D. The subscribers would most re spectfully inform flit citizens of lVntis and Brush Valleys that they will continue the Hardware busi ness at the old place, corner of Main and Penn streets, Millheim, Pa., un der the name and style of Mnsser & Siuitlifaiid they will be happy at all tiiuu* to serve their many fiiende and customers. 10-Jt. S. I>. MUKSRR, J. C'. SMITH. L. €. *1 K. Kill. ROAR. WEST WARD. 1. 8. 7. LEAVE A.M. P M. P.M. Montawlon 7.00 1 .55 6.20 Iswlstuirg 7.1 A 2.20 6.35 /hfr Ground 7.20 2.30 J tic hi 7.28 I Ml Xickshiiry 7.35 2.48 Mijliinlutra 7.4-7 3.15 Mdlnumt B.UU 3.35 Iyaurelton 8.10 3,7 ft dibit m 9,25 Ar. at Spring Mills 9.-'0 EASTWA ItD. LEA VE if. J 6 A. M. A. M. P.M Spring Mills 10.10 dibit rn 1tt.35 Laaretton 11.45 4.05 Mi'.lmont 11. VI 4.20 P. M. M&inhurg....i 12.10 4.50 Vieksburg 12.20 5.05 Hie hi 12.27 5.13 Pnlr Ground 12.35 5.13 Ijrwisbnrp 0.37 12.4* 5.45 -4r. at Mont and 0n....0. M 1,00 600 .Vfi.i. l ,t 1 connect at Mont aw lon \rith Erie Mail vest on the Philadelphia A Erie Hail Hoad. Xns. 3 and 4 xrith Pay Express east awl Xiagara Express text. AM. •"> T 6 with Ead /.in' m An Omnihil* trill run tmtvu'n Jjesnisburg and Maniawfan, to convey passengers to and from pacific Express east on the Phil adelphia A Erie Hail Road. The regular Rail Road Tickets triU be honored between these two jtoints. PEX3SYUASIA lIAII. ROAD. PHILADELPHIA A ERIE R. R. DIVI SIOX. SUMMER TIME TABI.E. On awl after Sunday. May 134/1, 1877, the Train.* 0% the Philadelphia awl Eric Rail Road Division will run as follows: WFSTWA RD. Erie Mail leares Xcv York:, 8.2.5 p. m. " " " Philadelphia 11.55 p.m. " " " Rain more 9.10 p.m. " " " Harrishurg 4.25 a.m. " ' 44 Sunhury 6.30 a. m. 44 44 " Montawlon 6.57 a. m. " " " WiUiamsiyirt 8.35a. m. " " " Ijock Hatrn 9.40 a.m. " " arr. at Erie 7.35 p. m. Xiaoara Ex. leaves Philadelphia 7.20 a. m. Hnrrisl>urck Haven 11.20 a. m. 44 44 44 WiUiamspoct 1240 a. m. 44 44 44 Montawlon 1.47 p. m. 44 44 44 Sunhury 2.15 p.m. 44 44 arr. at Harrishurg 4.10 p. m. 44 44 44 J'hiladelphia 7.20 p.m. 44 44 44 Xew York 10.15 p. m. 44 44 44 Haltimore. 7.35 p.m. 44 44 44 Washington 9.07 p. m. Erie Mail leaves Erie, 11.09 a. m. 44 Lock Haven 9.45 p.m. 44 44 44 William sport 11.05 p. m. 44 44 44 Montawlon 121S p. m. 44 44 44 Sunhury 12 45 a* m. 44 44 arr. at Harrishurg 2.45 a.m. , 44 44 44 Haltimore 7.45 a.m. • 4 44 44 Philadelphia 7.00a. in. 44 " 44 Xew York 10.05 a. m. IY.SI Line leaves WiUlaiwport 12.85 a. rn. 44 44 Sunhury 200 a. m. 44 44 arr. at Harrislnrrg AOO a. rn. 44 44 44 Haltimore. 7.45 a.m. 44 44 44 Philadelphia 7.37 a.m. 4 44 JVJt. Black '35 Buckwheat sft Flour 5.40 Bran & Shorts, per huiulreil L0 Suit, per Ilrl Plaster, ground Cement, per Bushel *> t° Barley 50 Tyniothyseeil Flaxseed „ Cloverseed 4 y? Butter J* Hams J2 hides 10 K:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: r- Potatoes Lard J Tallow ' Soap Dried Apples 0 Dried Peaches Dried Cherries 4 COAL MARKET. isf? Coal stove 44 4,<>o Chestnut 44 4 -s<> Pea . 44 3.35 Corrected every Wednesday by Gepiuut W Mnsser, P. GKPIIAKT. D. A. MI'SSKR. GEPHART & MUSSER DEALERS IX (•rwln, Toereod,* flour A Feed, Coal, 1 I'lHstrr A Kali. MILLIIEIM, PA. Highest maiket price paid lor all kinds o G-IR/A-UsT, Delivered either at the BRICK MII.L or af the old MUSS IIIt MILL, in MILLHEIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Always oil hand and sold at prices that de fy competition. 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