Ibf founutl. titer SDeiumer, Proprietors r> 6. Dklmv.vß, Associate F.dlt© HUhcim ,Thursday Hnr.2l. 51.50 Per Annum. Wffß " BETTING DIRTIKR AND BLACK TIR. * *ln a letter to the New York Sun .Ex-Governor Moses, of South Caro- ajiotjs how Tilden was cheated otitis* ttre' electoral vote of that state, against an honest majority of over a thousand vot?s. Moses says that WMB true returns from Chart s tou, Georgetown an I Darlington counties were tampered with and al tered bv Thomas C. Dunn m pre sence of .and hv consent of the oth er members of the Board of Canvas ers, so as to show a majority for the Hayes electors in the state. If any man is familiar with the inward crookedness of South Carolina poli tics it is Moses—himself one of the most corrupt of her "statesmen."* But eliminate frequently make very good witnesses, winch is the case here. Thus it turns o'*t in the end what Democrats believed from the beginning, that three states were frandufctrtty trarisfered from Tilden to Hayes. The history of the Great Crime "becomes blacker as it develop cs. 1 Financial Rainbow. Thehassage of the Silver bill is a flnancml rainbow set in the moneta ry heavens, betokening that the dis astrous storin has spent itself. The hoarded millions which li*vo been hid during the deluge ofdistress will see the sign and ventuie forth again. Confidence which has so long been narrowed and imprisoned, will gain full liberty, and with lessons of dis cretion to guide it. will once more walk abroad. We do not expect ail instantaneous change from hard times to good, but the daybreak ha come and the sunrise will follow.— Chicago Inter- Ocean. The manner in which Republican papers go for Senator Dill shows plaiuly that they ve; y much fear Andy" will be nominated. They would not care much for that, per fce, but thev seem to feel just as cer tain as do the Democrats that Andy will 1)© elected, if nominated—and •that's what's the matter with Han nah. A Public Scandal. The retention of Anderson *in He year Orleans Custom Itouse since bis efinvictioifcf forgerv is a 'scan dalous proceeding on the part of the Government. Here is a man who has t e-> tried by the btate Court, conv ed of forgery on evidence that was overpowering and irresisti ble, and sentenced to two year's hard labor in the penitentiary. It Is 1a 1 enough to have Wells in a FederalVlijke yn.til he js tried : hut to have H prison convict kept in of fice because, forssooth. he helped John Sherman & Co. steal the I resi denev for Haves is a little to much tor the country to etidure with pa tience.— y. Y. Evening Express. The It (publican of last we< k says "there is a great deal of useless and alurd discussion upon the question of a Republican candidate for the of fice of president judge of this dis trict." That's exactly what we thought all along. Judge Mayer has filled the position very accepta bly to ail parties and classes, and al 1 discussion looking to his succession by a new and untried man is cer tainly as "absurd" as it is "use less," and the Republiran for once hits the square on the head. The people of this judicial district mean to services of the able and upright judge, and are not if* tlie least disposed to take nnv risks by venturing on new material. That's fixed. If the Republicans, merely for the sak of party, see fit to nominate and vote for Mr.' Furst, or any other man. we don't see any particular harm in it, only it "shoW's what partisan bigotry will Jo. Miffiinburg is certainly a fast town. The burg is already full of dangling ice cream signs, and the Telegranh has fixed Easter Sunday on April Ist. We notice that Mr. Samuel 11. Deibl, at Aaronsburg, is making preparations to build a house on the "burnt lot" which lie bought of Mr. George Bright. That's business, feam, make yourself at home, for "there is no place like heme." Mr. A. D. Weaver fias moved in to the house which he bought from the Cronmiller heirs and had re built last summer, and the new son in-law, Mr. Cyrus Phillips has tak en charge of the farm. John Geistweite, the contractor, "had six teams engaged at hauling stone for Musser's Store Building, on Tuesday. From the way the stone and lumber teams have oeen going for several weeks past, a straufcer would infer that everybody was going to build a lio'cise, store or shop. ■ .Oh account of the bad condition f art the Turnpike Go's., roadway in this place, certain citizens made complaint, lawfully, whereupon the Justice of the Peace notified said corporation not to collect tolls at the gate west end of this town until •aid roadway was put in proper traveling 'condition.. Mifflinburg Telegraph> / • . PIANOS AND ORGANS " SW2S ' a iwysopprerior Piano or Organ,equal in every excellence to any made at Manufacr t4rer'a Wholesale Price, and thus save near ly one-half of xour money, do not fail, before purchasing, to write for catalogue of de scription and prices, to Post office Box 3386, New York. 12-ly. Having obtained special rates on OOAL OIL to Coburn Station we are now prepared to sell by the barrell to dealers at the same price they would be charged either at Sunbury or W il lianiaport. tf Snuth A Co. John D. Foote & Co. has shipped thirty Keystone Cultivators to J, an caster county on Tuesday. Mrs. Jane Findlay Shunk, aged S5 years, widow of Gov. Shunk,.died in Ilarrisburg, on last Friday. The Central IVnna. Conference of the M. E. Church will meet at Lew isburg next Wednesday. •Mrs, Abraham Lincoln is liviiig;i secluded life in at. iSti*fiSr town in , France, and has uo wish to return to America. % • • ■* ♦ —- The IVnna. R. R. Company* has a total debt of $243.1100,000, on which the annual interest is $17,000,000. Just half that load would crush us to powder. Mr. David Ertel has furnished his mill with new bolting, and the fil ler, Mr. Bariges is now prepared to make better Hour than ever. Let Sam have a liberal patronage. Read the advertisement of J. 11. Ha/ell, cabinet maker at Spring Mills. John makes good, honest work and his prices are low. 'lie deserves to l>e patronized and we hope he will be. Our subscribers in the Penns Creek neighborhood will hereafter get tneir papers at Ertel's Mill. We have made arrangements with Mr. Samuel Bartges bv which he will deliver the JOURNAL to our patrons in the section. . 12-2w ■ - With what Complacency must the lady who uses GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP glance at her mirror, for there she sees reflected a complexion de void of blemish. This peerless puri tier may be relied upon to remedy all skin irritations. Sold by all Drug gists. HILL'S HAIR A WHISKER DYE. black or brown, 50 c. 12-4t — * ■ ■ ■ Never before in the memory "of man were the prospects for an abun dant wheat crop in Penns Valley so promising as they are 'now. The grain fields present a delightful ap pearance, are well covered and uni form, ami there is no fly as ytt that we heard of. Ladies who for years have depend ed on all manner of powders and cos metics for giving th in artificial com plexions, now find that GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP supplies them with pearly skins and rosy cheeks, elici ted by the gentle stimulation of na ture. Sold hv all Druggists. Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50 cents. 9—l\v. Our next door neighbor, Mr. S. D. Musser, is appointed I'ost Master at Milllieitfi, vice, Samuel Sivels, re signed. Sam has been a lucky chap in getting office this while past. Notary Public and Post Master. His full name and titles will have to be written —Samuel 1). Musser, N. P, P. M. Gosh, that's ton bothersome, we will continue to call him simply, Sam Musser. SEWING MACHINES, like all other machines, sometimes get out of or der. and out few people understand to look properly where the difficulty iies. If there is anything wrong with your .machine, you better noi try too much to mend It, but take it at once to 1). 11. Rote, Aaronsburg, and get it fixed. Dan is a mechan ical genius of a high order, as we have reason to know, and he will charge you but a moderate price. ■ On Sunday evening Rev. G. W. Rouse delivered his farewell sermon in the M. £. Church, after a faith ful service of three years on Penns Valley circuit. He leaves this field of labor for another, as vet un known, but will ever be kindly re membered as an able pr acher, an effecient pastor, and a verv genial and sociable man. Mr. Bouse is one of those exceptional men who scvm to have only friends and no enemies. The best wishes of this community will follow him wherever his lot may be cast. To those of our patrons who so kindly took pity on our poverty, by paving up subscriptions and job work, we return our sincere thanks. We also reserve in store a large stork of thanks its well as blank re ceipts. which ue are willing to ex change any day of the week for sil ver, gold, subsidiary coin or scrip, all at par. We are still a little short for April, and hope uor friends will help us stietch a lit tle so that both ends may meet on the first. REBERSBURG FRAGMENTS. The flitting season is upon us. No cheiries and peaches this year. Ohr present mail connections with Lock Haven and intervening points are certainly far better than the former arrangement. Under the former schedule it took two days for a letter to reach that place and back again, but now the entire route is made in the unprecedented short timeof four days l Truly—JFeshcard thecouri of Empire takes its way. ACCIDENTS.— It appeared .as it the fates were against our woods men last week, at least three were so unfortunate as to cut themselves so severely that they are compelled to suspend work for some time. Mr. L, Brungard, too, while crossing tie bridge leading to Gramley's saw mill very narrowly escaped death. The wheel broke a plank, which flew up in Mr. B's. face, fracturing the cheek bone, and stunning him so severely that he lay insensible for some time. ANON. MADISONBURG SHORTS. The farmers are busy burning lime. Mr. Samuel Sbaftr is making pie parations for building a new houso, which will add much to the beauty of the town. jolin, the clerk in the branch store, sometimes feels a little lone some in our quiet town. The schools of this place will give a public exhibition on Saturday eve ning, March 30th. under the direc tion of the teachers. Win. C. Noll has completed his new bouse and it Is one of the finest in town. "New Goods" constantly received and sold cheap at the branch store. Mr. John <J. Burkert intends fol lowing the plastering again during the coming season. lie is a .good mechanic and deserves to be patron ized. HAWK-EYIS. To II AWK-KYK OV M ADISONRURG. —Your communication published, but if you wish to become ;t regular correspondent you will please observe a few hints. Give items of general interest only, and these in plain, concise language. Don't attempt to he sarcastic or witty. Very few persons have a talent as writers in that direction, although many think they have. The Grammar and the Dictionary are valuable aids to all writeys, especially beginners. . The Jor HNAL BOOK STORK gets nr-tc qoarts nbout'once a week. "Zeph yrs, Dokign Books, Clipper.Patterns, Java Canvass, R. K. Canvass, O. K. Knitting Cotteu, and in fact a great variety of other goods "too numerous." and ,to state the exact truth, almost 100 neati til til and too cheap "to mention." Please call and see. Rev. ('. H. Keiter of Sunbury, Pa., in a private letter, under date of March 18th, informs us that ho re signed his present charge and ac cepted a call from the Woodstock Valley charge, Huntingdon Co., PH., whence he expects to remove with his fairtily t|ie second week in April. His address will be .lames Creek, Huntingdon Co., l'r. It is a square fact tint J. NEW MAX, JH., is one of the most enter prising as welMs 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 ami persistant advertising. Such acorn bination must naturally bring forth good results, and the fact that New man does a large and piotital le bus iness fully a.tests the fact. Success to Newman, the Boss Clothier. Rev. E. J. Wolf, D. I)., Proc tor of Church Ilistoiy in the Tfieo ligical Seminary at Gettysburg. Pa., made us a friendly call on Saturday. The Professor's health is seriously impaired and he finds it imperative to cease laboring for a few months. Upon the advice of his physician. Dr. Reuling of Baltimore, he will make a voyage to Euinpe, and ex pects to leave in a few days. Dr. Wolfe, does rot go for pleasure or sight seeing, but to reslora his shat tered health. The best wishes of his many friends and the church generally will accompany the Doc tor on his journey. May he soon be enabled to return to "his native shores and noble work in full heap* and vigor. YONY IIABTEH hail the largest sale held in' this section for many years. It is estimated that about 1000 persons of both sexes, and all ages and sizes, were present. Ever ybody was there with wife and child ren, and what is better, everybody got a good, square, clean meal. Yonv and Mrs. Harter know just how too fc-Pd the hungry. Forty loaves of bread, eight bushels of fat cakes, itiYttimerable pies, buns and other danties, with about enough coffee to swim a gun boat, were consumed. Our rural lads and lasses had their amusements too. We counted no less than four setts of "ring tag" and three ball play ing parlies., in full blast at once. Abs. the artciinncor. handled him self lively, and gut lair prices for the large lot" of good- sold. We cannot but commend the good order preserved by so large a crowd —especially while eating, at a very long table improvised in the yard, but at the satne time feel it our duty to condemn the rude and boisterous conduct of several cf our Millhoiin boys, who were under the influence of whisky. One of them, however, received an emphatic and severely practical lesson on manners which we hope may do him good. FLITTING. The flitting season has alxwt com menced and from now till April ti'st inclusive many families will be obliged to shift quarters. Our town and township will have its full share of "moves" as usual. Although a half dozen new houses were built last summer the want in this direc tion still seems to be as pressing as ever. Half a dozen or mere houses could easily be rented away until April, if they were here. Several families ar still unprovided for while others would doubtless come if houses could lie had at anything like fair rents. The growth and prosperitj of our town requires that more dwellings be built, and it should be the tirst object of every young couple to endeavor to acquire an own home. The following is a list of the flit tings for this spring, as far as we could ascertain : Philip Leitzeil, from Penn Hall, moves into the te nant house cf W. K. Alexander, on the hill. H. H. Weiser, moves one d>or west Into his father's house. Wash Stover goes into his own HOC house, on Peijn Street, and Ju-lge Hartinan and Constable Lainy do the same thing. I). I. Brown goes in where Wash grvs out, and T. J. Decker succeeds 11. II Weiser. A. C. Musser moves into Mr. Foote's house, and Eml. Motz, from Wood ward, takes Musser's place in Stras burg. Capt Van Valin, comes from Woodward, to occupy John B icon's house North Street,, and Mr. Iluey, the present occu pant, takes his fa ther's house a Tew doors above. J. Weaver, stage contractor, goes to Howard,and makes place for John Painter, miller. John Cummfngs vacates Mrs. Hare's house and Wm. Derr will fill it again. JeiT Swanger goes into the house wheie T. J. Decker now is. Jacob Alter moves into Gephart's house near Foote's Foundry. Samuel Walisa leaves Mr. Titlows ho..se, and expects to build a habitation of his own, in Frogtown. John Kerstetter also expects to build on Penn .Street. S. G. Clark takes charge of the Ul lich property, North of town, and Samuel Weiser, Jr., takes CJark's place in the white house. James Dutweiler, gets the second floor of the Grocery while Harry keeps the first. Jonathan Halter takes pos session of his home on Penn Street and Sacob Breon gets the farm. John Ilall goes to Mill Ilall, and Mrs. Stine moves into that house. Jolia D. Keen moves to Harris twp., on farm of W. K. & C. Alex ander. Jacob Ilarter comes from Brush Valley on farm of C. Mover's estate. Jacob B. Baine gets Dun can farm Spring Mills, and Frank Mover is to till Jake's place on Sto ver's farm. Michael Kerstetter gets one ot Brockerhoff's farms above Beilefonte and Em'l. Bower moves 011 Musser's farm. Joseph Bitner gets the large Huston farm in Potter township, and Wm. Mrtyer and John Curamings get the S&nkey farm, and , this ends our article 011 flitting. \ Tho Milllieitnors are truly ft noM*, generous, unselfish people, and it is on this ground of kindred feeling that we become attached to Mill heim more strongly:every uay, and Millhcim to us. Think of it^ —just as the illheimers were about rmdij to commence active operations on the branch rail road, they lad bought themselves Hint the Centre Unllrtns had no rail road at all. Now it was considered and resolved that it wouTfl i ilfetfd be rfnelj to iv*k (too rail roads when their neighbors, who are just, a* gi*nJ—if not lH.'Kw—nßd had paid just asmuclir-if not more, —to the L. C. A" S. C.,* had none. So it was coi)plu4ed not to begin the. branch pnl jt the extension to Hall had begun. It is "now settled upon as about the square thing that the branch and the extension should commence and ie completed m'j/iul tnneouMy, In this \vav one enter prise will prompt and f encourage the other, and the interests of both towns would Is* advanced. Respectfully submitted to the lie porter for revision ami comnnuit'*, "or lmth or either,at Tie discretion of" the editor. The penetrating wind* Incident to this season of the year are a severe ordeal for the lungs. The neglect of a hard cough generally leads to a weakness of the lungs, which, not infrequently, results iu Con sumption. SCUKNK'9 rt IMONTC Snap will at on<v relieve and loosen a tight dough attd Is such an agreeable remedy that children will take it without being coaxed. A cold on the lungs, If consumption Is not already developed, may be eaM'y mastered by the nse of the Pulmonic Syrup, together with schenk's Mandrake rill* to cleHr the tern of the accumulated mucus. In more serious cases, where the diseases Ms become deeply seated, and the patient suffers from less of appetite, weakness and emaciation, ScnßNT's \Vkeu Tonic should oe used In connection with the above mentioned remedies, to stimulate the appe ttto and bring the digestive powers Into healthy action, thereby sustaining the strefcgth of the patient and enabling him to rci*t the progress of the disease until the I'clmonic nvr may perform lis healing and cleansing work. The use of these standard remedies ac cording to the dircc lions which acc mpany thorn, cannot 'all to produce most satlsfaeto ry results. A letter addressed to Dr. Schenck cor. JMxth and Arch Sts . Philadet-- L>hl A, waiting adtlce. will promptly receive the rcctor'i personal attentljn, free of charge. >chcnrk"s Medicines are for sale by a'.. . Druggists. A Wonderful Invention [From the N. 3". Daily Graphic.] An Invention all frugal lv will ap preciate—in fact, an article that even ri vals the sewing machine in usefullness— is now on exhibition at the Broadway store of the Wilson Sewing Machine Com pany. In this city ; vet it Is so wonderful ly simple that It can scarcely be classed as an Invention, and a wonder to everybody that It was not discovered years ago. The Invention consists In a very simple little attachment of the Wilson shuttle sewing machine for darning all kinds of rips, tears, worn-out places, etc.. In clothing, tuble and bed linen, stocking*, underwear etc., in the satne manner that it Is done by hund. and leaves the repaired part scaree y discern Able. The operator of the so*, ivg machine can darn large-sized hole tn a bed sheet or table cloth almost Instan taneously, It hs to be regretted, however, ■ that this'wonderful Invention is patented ar.d owned by the Wilson Sewing Machine Company, of CMcaga, 111., who will not permit Its use except with one of Us make of sewing machines, which the Company's manager ••tate*, l* furnished with each of the Wilson shuttle machines without ex ( trn price. Truly, tills Is a golden nest l erg for the Wllsion Sewing MakUtne Com j puny, srd. It Is said, llvey aft running ! their works day and • night and making | ami selling Swisu chntM a day. 6-S:a MARIUED. OH the 2ml lust,, at the Reformed par sonage. Jacksonville, by Kev. Geo. I*. Jlartzel). Mr. Samuel S. Travel, of Zlon, to Miss Kmeline Hoy,of Walker township. Centre County. On the 19th Inst., by Rev. J. Toinlinson, Mr. J. H. B. Hartmau. of MUlhelm, with Miss EminaC. Wirt, of Aaronsburg. DIED. , , On the 9th of March. 1877 In Rhamoktn township, NorthM. County, Pa , after a short illness of typhoid pheumonln,. John Iluey, aged 62years and 21 days. Mr. liuev was born and raised tn the above named towpship *(1101 County. In the year 1841 be was mar rlei to Susannah Campbell, with whom he hau 5 children, 3 died before him and 2 aro still living. In the spring of 1875. Ue moved tX> Mill helm. Centre Co., Pa. In the beginning of Jan. last his wife died and was buried at Millheim. The last week In Feb. be made a visit to his native place to see his relatives and old friends. But little, no doubt, did he think, when he left his home in Millheim. that this visit would termin ate his join ney on o;\rth. After enjoying himself bat a short time among his rela tives and friends, it seems that God so or dered it, in llisjwise providence, that he should tall asleep in death in their midst. He died at the honse of Samuel Brocius, In the aliove name 1 Township So far as our knowledge extends of Mr. Huev.hols represented a having been much respected, dearly beloved, and high ly esteemed by all thos ; who knew him. He was a good citizen, an accommodat ing neighbor, a christian gentleman, a kind husband and an affectionate father. He was a member of the Reformed Churcn. On the 11th rtf March his last remains were followed to the grave. In his native twp. by a large concourse of relatives, friends and neighbors, to pay the last tribute of respect to hliu whom they loved 30 dearly, when the occasion was Improv ed with in appropriate sermon by Rev. C. 11. Reiter, from Psalms 90:12. The family home Is now broken up, llow dreary ami sad the thought to the surviving children ! May the Lord ad minister comfort ami consolation to them in this their time of distress and bereave ment. May God sanctify this dispensa tion of Hls'prb vide nee to their spiritual good. Sunbury, Pa C. H. It. CHURCH DIRECTORY. REFORMED.— Jtcv. J. G. Shoemaker, Pastor. Preaching in Aaronsbmg, next Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, And In Millhclta tn the evening. EVANOKLICAL ASSOCIATION.— Rev. C F- Dei ninger. Preacher in Charge. Preaching next Sunday evening by Rev. J. I). Stover. UNITJCD BUKTHRKX. — Rev. J. M. Srtitih, Preacher in Charge. Quarterly meeting in Rebersburg next Sunday. LUTHERAN. — Rev. J. Tomlinson. Pastor. German service in A ironsburg fn tlio morning, and in Millheim in the evening. English. Lodge &nd Society Directory. The Millheim Cornet Hnml will meet in the Town Hull on Monday and Thursday evenings. - < Providence Grange No. 517 P. of 11., meets in Alexander'** block on the 2nd Sa turday of each month at r. m. and on the 4tn Saturday of each mouth at I\£ r. M. The Irving Literary Institute nicety in the Town Hall, ob the hist Friday evening of each month, until otherwise ordered. The Millheim 11. & L. Association meets in the Town Hull, on the evening of the second Monday or each month. ____ I I _ _ _!!■ SALE REGISTER. [ Persons who get their bills printed at the JocßttAi. office will have their sales published in this register— free of charge.) Sale of Daniel Itunkle in Gregg town ship, on Saturday, March 23rd, 1878, Farm ing implement*-. . Sale of Fred A Mary Fahrion, in Spring Mills, on Friday, March 26th, 1878. House hold Goods and Farming Implements. Sale of A..T. Gramiy, Rcbersburpr. March 2Mb 1878. Household GOods. NOTICE Notice Is hereby Riven that tins undersigned have filed an ap plication. and deposited the alnount of pur chase money and fee with tilt) Surveyor General, for Twenty acres of land situated la Miles Township. County of Centre, de scribed as fbllows, to wit : Pounded North by lands of J. I. Jones A John Jones ; Kust bv Survey of W. |*. Bradv ; South by land of Ad.nn Stover, and Witt bv laud of John Wiith. UK.W. JOHN 11. Wwii, • 4 Manaksku GII.BKHT, ItUt'BBN S.STOVKIt. ITIXRCl 'TOlt'S NOTICE-letters TtilUl J nieiO,i ) on the estate of John Mover, late of 'Aaronsbf.rg. Centre eounty. Pa., dee d. haadqg been granted to the under snrnrfl, ;rn ( per*oi\* Hfiowirtg themselves in debted R> Sain dfeodenta are requested do mnKc immediate payident, and those having cJuims':i'jrnth*t the same, to present them duly a a then tic at d tor settlement. j . Pit'll J. Motr.n, . . C. M. PoWKll. Feb. tSih IT7 9.6w -ITtXECUTOH'S NOTICE.—U'tIe w Testa- JPi mentarjr on the estate of •John Gulser, late of Miles tow uship, Quitfc Co.. l'a., de ceased. haVlng been granted to the under signed, all person* knowing themselves In debted to said deeedent, are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against the same, to present them duly authenticated for settlement. A.NbUMV ftL'ISKII, March 7, IH7S. Executor. ld.fi. ADM IN IST It A.T UK'S NOTlCE.—Letter* ol Administration on the estate of Margaret Bright, inte of Haines township, Cc - tre Co.. l'a., deceased, having been grunted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said de crdent. are tiniMeSted to TtKVke Immediate Pigment, and those having claims against the same, to piesent them duly authenticat ed for settlement. Urouuk Uuiout, March 7. IsTH. Aminlstrator. _ 10 6 DlSNrtLfrfoN NnTICK.-The copart nership heretofore existing between the undersigned lias lids day been dissolved by mutual consent. The books are left at the old stand for settlement, and all per son* having accounts are expected to settle thein before April Ist. 10-3t. J. W. Snoo*. • "J. C. Smith, S. D. Musssn, Millhelm, Feb. th i&7. , CARD. The.inliseribers would most re nuectfuily infofrn tht citizens of I®*nns-'atid Brush Ynll<y that they will continue the Hardware busi ness at the old place, corner of Main and l'enn streets, Millheim, 1* '., un der tl.e'name and stvie of Musser & Smith, ami they will be hftppy at all times to serve their maay friends and customers. 10-3t. S. D. MUSSER, t .i J. C. .SMITH. L At. C. KAIL no.in. • /.• . • *; .s: WESTWARD. -tjaliyl. J. 6. IRiYi . A\t. F M P.M. £• 0 Leirisittrgi.'. .15 2.20 Fur Hivhl ..i..:.'.... 2.11 XickfbihKfyj' 7.3-5 MiJltitfura "45 3.1 i MillmolbiJ7. h.uO 3 35 JjiurcltOlt'. AlO 3,50 Coburn 9,1> Ar. Jit Spring Mil's 9-50 . A UD. LEA VE 2 4# A. M. A. M. I' M Spring MIUs 10.10 ... 10.35 /jaurelton 11.45 4.05 MiUmonl 11 56 4 20 P. It MifflinSur* 12.10 4.50 l'icJtdur#i 12.20 5.05 Mr hi....... 12.27 5.13 PXtir Ground 12.35 5.53 /,* w IMfUTff - * 0.35 12.11 5.45 Ar. of .Uonlam/0n....6.50 1,00 6 W .Vos. 1 A 2 connect at Montaiuton with Erie -Vxn iCfSt on the Philadelphia A Eri* Hail H'Xlif. A'.IA. Sand i vtth I>ip Kxprtst ccsf and ytagard Express irest. -Vos. 5 A 6 vcith East Line ve st. Jn Ouultkus iciii run t*tireen Leiritburg end Montandon. to convey passengers to and from Pacific press east on the PhiL lultlphia 41 Erie Jiail Road. The T'ftiMr Xta it Road Tickets vcill be honored bctif.cn these txo points. KAIL BOtD. PHILADELPHIA AERIE R. R. DIYI SIOX. fttntXZU TIME TABIJt. On and fifter Sunday, MaylSth, 1577, the TYains on the Philadelphia ant I Erie Rati Road Division trill run as follotcs: WEBTWA RD. Erie Mail leaves v York, #.2fi p. m. . " " Philadelphia 11.55 p.m. " •• •• Baltimore 9.10 p.m.' " ' " Harrisburg 4.25 a.m. •• 4 " Banbury 0-3" a. in. •*! " •• Montandon 6.57. m. *• •' HATiamsreef A3sa. m. y •• " Lock Haven 9>40.a..m. " 44 arr.,at Erie 7.3.5 p.m. Eioyarat Ex. teai<es Philadelphia 7 .-O a. m. •t . " Harrisburg " j " Runbury 12-40 pm. " Montandon ] 05p.m. 44 " arr. at WlUiamsporti.2op. in. 44 44 44 Lock Haven 3.25 p. m. .. i* v •• Kane 9.20 p.m. Enst Linelenves Xevr York 8.25 a.m. f; u Philadelphia 11.30 a. ni. t•• t>. •' R:dtin\ore 1135 a. m. •' , v' ** s Harris'>u rg \2O p.m. •• T' *" Sunbury 5.40 p. in. •• * " Mmtaetdon 6.15 p. m. " •,. " H'iUiamsport 7.30 p.m.* •• *' arr. at Lock Haven 8.40 p.m. EASTH'ARD. Pacific Ex. leaves Ixtck Haven 6.3 Cp. m. " '• William sport 7.55 a. m. • " '• Montandon 9.08 a. m. •• ; " •• Sunbury 9.35 a.m. 44 . 44 arr at Hatrisourg 11.55 a. in. •• o " Raltlniore' 6.1i/>. in. •• " " Philadelphia 3.45 p. m. " !• '• TTCUJ York 6.45 p. in. Day Et. leaves Kane 6.U) a. m. " - " Lock Haven 11.20 a. nu d •• WttHnmspoet 12.40 a.m. • • " Afontandon 1.47 p. m. " 7 " • Sunbury . 2.15 p. in. 44 i 'arr. atHarilshitra 4.10 p. m. • " " J'hiladeiphXu 7/20 p. m. •• • " Xew Y-itk 10.15 p. JII. " Baltimore (.35 p. n\. o •• Washington 9.07 p. m. Erie Mall leaves Erie 11.09a. m. • •; " I/ick Haven 9.15 p. m. • 't " H'iUiamsport 11.05 p. m. •• •• Montandon 12.18 p.m. • • • Rurthury 12 45 a* m. 44 " arr. atHarrisburg 2.45a. m. • • " Baltimore. 7.45 a. in. • t " Philadelphia 7.00 a.m. •• • " yew York 10.05 a. in. Fast Line leaves WiUiainsport 12.35 a. m. •• •" Sunbury 2.00 a.m. " " arr. at Ilarrishurg 400 a.m. s " Baltimore 7.45 a.m. •• '• Philadelphia 7.3-5 a. m. * •• Few York 10.25 a.m.. Erie Moll West. Xlagara Er. West, Isiek Haven Aecom. IfVsf and Day Express East make close connection at Xorthumberland with A AB. R. 11. trains for WUkcsbarre and Scronton. Erie Mail East and West connect at Eric with trains on L. N. A M. S. R. R . at Cory with O. C. A A. V. K. R- at Emporium with 11. X. A /'. R- R-, and at Driftwood with A. V. It. R. Parlor drs will run between Philadelphia and WiUiamsjiort on yiapara Express 11'e.sf paelflc Express East and Day Express East. Steeping (Xirs on all night trains. WM. A. RALDWIX, Gcn'l Su p'f. ;litieim Market. Wheat Vo. 1 J- J* Wheat No. *-4® Corn - ~ t>at.s White 96 Oats, lilack. *5 Iluck wheat 'eo Flour.. Brau A-iShofrt*. per hundred 100 Salt, put* Brh '-99 riastcii ground 10.90 C'eineni,4>er Bushel 45 to .VI Birlcy.j T v mot liy seed Flaxseed j Butter.,... 19- Hanis.f 15. Sides..i.. * i 9 Veal...; Kgg* I' Potatoes Tallow Soap.. * Dried Apples b Dried Peaches Dried Cherries * COAL MARKET. Egg Cpal 94-76 Stove " - 4,60 Chestnut" 4.W Pea . " ...3.25 Corrected every sTedue*lpy byGephaH & Mtsaer: P. UKPIIAUT. D. A. MISSKU GEPHART & MUSTEK DEALERS 1* UrsiMi fUvrraeed,; l lswr 4k •'MI , teal, Piaster A Nail. MILLHEIM, PA. Highest market price paid for all kinds o G-IR/AJIIfcT, Delivered either at the BRICK MILL or at the old MUSS Lit MILL, hi MILLHEIM. COAL, PLASTgft & SALT Always on baud and sold at prices that de v fy competition. Ash ire of the public patronage respectfully oil cl tel. 3My USE THE * Richardson A (V* PF.RFFCT pgnrecTKU ihttkb coi/jn nryinmnn i* rreemineoded by all the ag- I)Ul lr.lt rieultural press, and used by POT HD thousand* of the very best uULUit Dairymen. It gives a perfect June color, and Is harmless a* sxult. A 25 cent bottle colors w:> pound*. and adils 5 cents |wr pound to it* value. Ask your Druggist or Merchant Tor It, or send for de seiiptlVM circular*- WELL'ti RICHARD SON A CO.. ruorKiETOiw, Burlington. Ver mont. il-lw. DIPHTHERIA! Johnson'* Anodyur Liniment wilt pos'.tive ly u-event tnln terrible IIM'IW, anl will positively cure nine cases la ten. liifornut tion that will save many II vi.s sent free by mall. Don't ilelny a moment. Prevention better than cure. I.N. JOIIJIMiS A CO.. HauKr, Halnc. 10-l\v. SWEET^fpHAYY Awr<lrl Ai<W! *1 rn*.il *• ji-mmxi fi ff%< Si*■' •* * .'-J '* - 117 arfrr t/ *'r'.enu.f a>*l TV. N-l loK*fro ,!.[ tiwrUw t If T i .• c'.-lr trajtftGd '• ' C""* 4 *. 18 : > ' . nfiorrn-ln;. S#!11< I 'trJi f*. - Uf', fr*. to i. A. .'*• JK % 1 • i.-rbf£. V* Geo. F. Wanni.E. General Agent. Nos. 3 and 6 South Water Street. Phila nnvr(land Revolvers. Illustrated Prire lis U UrliJfres. Greaf H'csfern Gun JTflrh Pittsburg, PA. 3 4W ORGANS. 16 Stops 4123 Id, #>i. 12. 435,11. *45. PIANOS retail price #750 ouly #235. Send for confidential circulars. Own lei '. Bewfty, Washington.!V.J.2w Agents Wanted to subscrl';* t lIA/x./ f"r the Agents Journal 1 , a h udsomely bound, 24 p*i,e Journal, brm of inteiest to Agents. Specimen cony t free. AGENTS JOI RNAU, N. V. S-4w f w JW lll** Retail price on!v ftlß M BSillk *ir). Amor Orp,nv>, a BMIILI l 3Pi ire #s7s only ■ PaiM-r free. I). Y. lWatty, Waslilugt N.J. 5-lw gZK A MJP 33 newest and K w f> ■ H Mf most popular songs ith writings of instructhm and a muscmcitt ; also, a list of all the battles, when and where fought, during the war. for 3c stamp. Address, DESMOND A* Co. 915 Ka<ie 8. reel. I'hlla. 5-4w. AGENTS WANTED Every where. Instantly I for CONQUEST OF TORKET ! ! By the gifted author*. l)r. 1.. P. Brocket. and Hon. P.O. The complete ami thrilling history of the kai.i. of an Empire. after 300 years of utTTKH strife. Graphic descriptions of terrible battles, exciting all KI'HOI'B. Pnritirrly the Am. est and CHEAP EST Work, ONLY s2*l. but SPLENDIDLY ILLUS TRATED. (in tNDKST chance tA COIN MONEY r.ow offered. For full part'culars, address. HUBBARD BROS., PuW, 733 Sausoin St., Phllß.. Pa. !Mw. Gold. Mine* and unci*. Coal. GOLD. JUNES AND LANDS COAL. siia:r. sold. oil LKAI>COMPA NIES ORGAXIZED. STONE IKON MINING AGENCY. COPPER MARBLE Jodß. SEVENTH ST., LIMK COAL PHIIJIPEU'UIA. MICA MAUI. A. 11. VV V.MaN A CO. CVPMM STOBUYAFARM. Send for our Catalogue. A. n. WYMAN & CO. NO. 206 SOUTH SEVENTH SI, Phil n < | I fr. 8-{w St. Louis and San Franrtsrn kiillw LANDS m -1.000 000 ACHES in Southwest Missouri from B"A.AO to 88.00 sin acre. Firs elans stock and agricultural lands. The best to bacco region in the West. Fine fruit, no grasshoppers, abundance of good water, short winters, convenient markets, good schools, low taxes, healtUiul country, and good society. Seven ve*v?' credit. Free transportation from St. Louis to those who purchase Uud. Send for circular and other information. Address. W. 11. Coffin. Land Commissioner, Temple Building, Jit. Louis, Mo, 7-4w. 10.000 Asrents Wanted to Sel The most intense and powekkdi. blow ever dealt the DEMON DKiXK. by the rcterofi aiv tlier. T. S. AItTIIUK. A book to startle afle enlighten the people. Vivid pictures and I'hooks, how it curses nODY. soUL. home, society. etc. Unfolds the work .f Ineiikiatk ASYLUMS, GOSPEL TEMPKRANCE, WOMAN'S C'KCSADE, Fnvvi IS MURPHY, PttOUIBtTION, etc.. etc. OM.Y *2. Its sale Is marvellous. Ol'lt HI HE N with 20UO illustrations far excell all others. Prices jus ? reduced 25 per rr. !! Send for terms. ••) > HUBBARD BROS., Pubs.. 723 Sausom St., Philadelphia. 48-iw tfh lrh:it 8a iford's Kndh.'il Cure for (lAtarrh will not In stantly rel eve and speedily cure. References, Henry Wells, K-q., Wells. Fargo & Co., Aurora. N. Y.; Wm. Bow. p/ /\cn, Esq., McHatton, Grant *-—%>[ ■& Rouen, St Louis. Testa *?!> Jl. Winoiiiuls and treatise by mail. Price with improved Inhaler, *l. Sold everywhere. WEEKS& POTTER. Proprietors, Boston, Mass. 3- 4w 7 .TKIKLINH WITH A COI D IS ALWAYS BANG KROUS WELL'S tARBOLIt TABLETS, a sure remedy for COUGHS, and all diseases of' the THROAT, LUNGS, CHEST and MUCOUS KM BRANE. PIT IP ONLY IN BllE BOXES. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 1-4w C, N. Ckittknton, 7 Sixth Avenue, N. York. AGENTS WANTED ! ! FOR PARTICULARS, ADDRESS WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. 22 Broadway. New York City: I I'hiejjrn UP New Orhan*. La.: I w Pr ban Franei-eo, Cstl FURNITURE! J. H.HAZELL, Spring Mills, Pa., |s at all times prenaredto make furniture to order. He hopes by pood woilt and low (trices to merit a share of public patronage. Cane bottom chairs alw ays on hand. UNDERTAKING A SPKCIALIfY. 12-ly. W'SBND US iSsta VOIR Vame ami address. ud In return we w ill sehd you, Free of Fx liense, Postage Paid, a copy of our BEAUTIFUL HOOK OF POEMS, entitled "lOES THE GREAT LAW-GIVER." a collectljii of Poems illustrating the Life of Moses. Itcirg selections front Mrs. Ib-mans, W. Cullcn llryant, and other celebrated authors. Beautifully Illustrated ON ItKCEII'T OK t WKNTV-KIVB CRN TS to nay expenses of mailing. Ac., wo will send yau a ClioiCK PA lit of engravings, after flic old Masters. Address NATIONAL IJUUKAU OF ENGRAVING, oli Pine Street. Philadelphia. 11-lw J () :ir Combined Catalogue Tor 'JSI —OK— EferytMiig far tiie (Ma [ K N umbering 175 in pes. wR.b colored plate , NEA'T FUEE 4 To our customers of past venra, and to v all purchasers of our Looks. ell her i IJ AUDKXINU Knit PROFIT, PR ACT- 2 It'AL FI.'MtICUI.TCRK, r G ARDKN- I ISO FOlt I'LKASI'RK (priee"ji.nbca h. 5 prepaid, by mail). To otherx.uu receipt I of "ic. Plain Plant or Seed Catalogues, i without Plate, free to all. PETER HENDERSON & CO., | Seedsmen, Market Gahdncju and * • i'UWIITi, 3o Cortland St. % 2ftw York. 1 A (iREEMIOI'SE A l„ T o'£" \ or 81 od we will send //•* by mail either of the Iwlnw named collections, aH distinct varieties : 8 Abetilons, or 4 Aralras, H Begonias, or 3 Camellias, 2 Cal-idiums (fancy), or 8 Carnations (inonthlv). D 12 Chrysanthemums, or 12 Colucs, * Centaureas, or 8 other white leaved * plants, m s Dahlias, or 8 Diamine* (new Japan), I 9 Ferns, 8 Mosses, or 8 Ku led.is. I 8 Geraniums. Fancy, 8 Va negated, or . 8 Ivy-leaved. | 4 Gloxinias, f Gladiolus, or 9 Tuberoses £ (Pearl). i Grape lines, i Honeysuckles. 4 liar- I dyShrubs, 1 h Heliotropes, 9 lointaiuis.or 8 Petunias I n Pansles (new German), ot w Monthli 8 Hardy Hvbrid. or 4 ! Climbing. 8 Violet (scented), or 8 Dal*ia. F-njl. 12 "scarcer Bedding, or 12 Scarcer Green. house Plants,' 10 \ erbenas. distinct and splendid sort* 25 Varieties of Mower, or 2u varieties of 1 Vegetable Seed*. T or hy KX PRKSN. buyer to charges. J 3 collections for *t; 5 for *3; 9 for 45; .12 for %•); 14 for ;Is for *10; or the full ] CoUeetfoii of .Vsj varieties of Plants and * Seeds—att(Helent to st>ck a greenhouse . and garden—for *i*. b> oc.r IHMk "Gard ening for Pleasure" and aialogueoder j ed above (value will be added. ; Petsr Henderson & Co. I 35 Cortlandt St., „V. )'. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. Health and Happiness are priceless Wealth to their possessor, and vet they are within the reach of every one who will use WRIGHTS LIVER PILLS. The only sure CURE lor Torpid Liver, Dys pepsia. Headache, hour Stomach. Constipa . *. 1 ' Hebilitv, Nausea, and all HiHious com plaints and Hlood dl*ordre*. None genuine unless signed "Win. Wright. Pliila." If your Druggist will not supply send 25 cents for one box to Dai rick. Roller A Co.. 70 N. 4th Jst. Phila. IMRAWMENI T *OTiCE AGEVTSWASTED —-OR THE— 'NSF England Mntnal Life Ins. Co. fne olleat mutual in the country. Chartered 1835. LIBERAL TERMS GIVEN. MAUTON A WAKFI.IN, General Agents 135 South Fourth Street, Philr.deiphia. - 4 SHP UAH Want a FARM n< 111 Cll 11 HO* E, with tmle fl| h U wbM pencfe uce ami plenty "■ " w in vouroM age. TfilE BEST THING fu THE WEST IS TDK ATCHISON, TOPECA&SANTAFER. R" LAX PS IS K ASS 15. Circulars with Map. giving full informa tion! free. A Idress A. S. Johnson, acA'r Laud Cora'r, Topeka, Ks. 9-4w. Temperance Reform ANI> ITS GR EAT REFORMEIUS BY REV. W. 11. DANIKI.S, A. M, Profusely Illustrated with Portraits and Sketches and contain iug overview l'asw t£~A WHOI.K 1 KM I KKAXCK LIBRA ttY IN A KINIiLK VOLUMK. Agonta Wanted Everywhere. Address for extra Terms and Circulars NKLSON & PIiILLIPd, oa Broadway. New York, D-lw. Wash. Hutchinson, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF COAL, AT CO3URN STATION. PKRRY n. STOYKR, AGFXT. R'tar anteed D. H. GETZ, Atiorncj-at-Law, Lowisburg, Pa. Office opposite the Uuioii National Bank Can be consulted in English or German. No. 2-ljr. CAMERON HOUSE", LEWISBURG, PEXNA. Or. S. IBXTjE^K/, Proprietor. O Klrsi Clm in all revjrsets and Centrally Located. American House, J.P.S. WEED NSAUL, •. Proprietor. OLD AND rorULAR STAND, Corner Market and Front tr eets LE WISBU RG,PA : A I'irst Class llutel iu all Ilespects^ CIIA 11<t E3-MOIJE R A TL. mug COUNTER,PLATFORM WAGON &TRACF THE 1 CHEAPEST: \MM SAFE 265 BRQADWA Y A/. YS 72i CHESTNUT ST, PH/LA. PA ■ 111 SENECA ST. CL£V£. Q.\ JACKSON'S r BEST* ABOVFALL. The*- brands of Sweet Plug .ilv acknowl by all. to be the Fiaeet Tolmt CO* in the market. Put npo In aJ shapes and #1 res. Ist mahogany mi l black wrappers. Bokl by the tni <w%fnu*rally. Hend for sample to the manufacture! j. C. A. J ACKSON & CO.. Petersburg, Va f.'Ko. K Wakdi.k. General Ageut. 3>-4 Nus. 3 and i> South Water ritrwt. Phil. Lite Immense Discoveries bv MfANLE? aau others are Jt/{ added to the only oe/?- p.'sfe. ty | Life tin J Labcrs of Tjinnifstcre 11ds veteran explorer ranks amour tuo most heroic tl< tires of the century, and litis book Is'bne of the most attractive, fascinat ing, richly illustrated and lostructiv vol. nine*. ever Issued. Being the only entire and authentic life, the millions are eager for It and wldc-awaae agents are wanted ouicklv Fi proof and terms address HCItBYKIr WIS.. Publihere. 733 Sfcuisoni St.. Phlla CRIST ADORO'S HAIR DYE, Crl il-x 1 )r.* 11 lr Dve Is the SAFEST an/, KxT; it acts Instantaneously, p.o taring he most natural shade* f Black or Krowtit doe* NOT .STAIN llif SKIS, and Is easih applied. it is a standard preparation. ami a larorlte upon every well appointed Toili-; lor Lady or Gentleman. Sold by Druggist-.. „ „ J.CKISTADOIIO, r. O. Bx, 1515. . New York. Rl 8 SPA Ureal chant®?. to mike mo 2 3 El nev * • ,f i' uu cent get gold Ulw sc fcs ■ ?'.*' Cin * lt green back*- We need a person in every town to take subscriptions for the Pirgent. cheapest and best Illustrated family pnblica nor. in the world. Any one can become a successful agent. The most elegant works of art given free to subscribers. The price is so low that almost everybody subscribe*. One agent reports making over *l5O in a week A lady agent reports taking over 4fl subscriber* In tea days. All who engage make money fast. You can devote all your tithe to the business, or only your spare lime. You need not be away from home over night, iou can do it as well as others. Full parti, culars, directions and terms free KlegantahA expensive utllt free. If you want profitable work scud as yonr address at once. It coats nothing to try the business. No oto who en cages fails to make great pay. Address "The Peopie s Journal," Portland, Maine. 31-ly WANTED! We wish an agcot. male or lemmle, in each town of this county, to get up clubs among families, hotels, factories, &e„ , for the sale ol our Teas, and will otter very liberal c.-nj missions to such. We have beeu importerfi of ieasfor over 2C years, and can afford t* send, and tee will send a better article fer the money than any other house in New \ork. Our Teas are put up in one pound packages, with the name and price printed upon each. ■ c Address, for terras aud blank form for LONDON & NEW YORK CHINA TEA CO.. ( - wly X s * Xo- Cliurc ' l New York. CTTT? New V**£VV*l AUPAIIIH market out by the plainest of alt* bookv-*- 'Plain Home Talk and Medical Common Sense," —nearly J,out) pages. a* illustration*, by Dr. K. B. FOOT*. of lJu Lexington Avo- N. Y. Purchasers of this itook are at liberty to consult its author ill person or by mail Kree. Price by mail. ♦124 for the MTAVDABO edition, oi $1.51) for the POPLI.AB edition which contains ail the same matte* and Il lustrations. Content* tables free. AGENTS WANTED. Mt'KKAY HILLrCBLUHING Ca. IJO East 2Sth St. N. Y. 3P-ly Pco. li. Putter Juo. Kurtr GEO. L. POTTER:&.CO., General Insurance Apiicj. BELI. EFONTETA., i Strongest Agency In theCoonty. Pollm ssued on the Stock anL Mutual PILO. IK li Dit. D. 11. MINGLE, Offers his professional service* to the pull lie. Answers calls at all hours * ' i L Office and residence, Hlllhclm, Prima lSxly. C. M. PETREE, CIGAR MANUFACTURER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IK Choice Brands of Tobacco and Cigars, > SMOKERS' ARTICLES, ETC., MA RKKT^BTRSET, Lewisburg, Pa\ establ:shed ims. U3B HARRISON'S - WRITING INKS AND MUCILAGE: The best in the Market[ Jet Black Scoooi Ink a Speciality* I 1 OR SALE RY ALL LEADING STATIONERS IVY> HARRISON INK CO.. Ulatl Tid 1 ne*> fr the Weak, Xerveaa and Debit'tatcd. Onr I attest Improved NelfAetlnff Galvanic Appliances are a ispeody and Ffniiuii.it cure for Kheuuialitun. Neuralgia, Kidney, Liver and Fem tio Com. plaints, Nervous Prostration. Back ami Spinal Irritation, and Kindred Diseases Prices, Waist Boft, fc.oo ; Spinal B.*lt, for Par ilysls and Spinal Ailments. *lrt.uu, and upwards ; Armlets, Anklets, Head Bands. Knee Caps, Ail*i each ; Suspensories, £.(*). illustrated l'ainy.iJet Free. Address. U \ IVI NO- WK D H 'Xi, ASSOCIATION. -7 Ea.-t Mnth street, wjw Vnr*. ♦ S-l.'
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