ftje Journal. filler & Deininter. Proprietors B O. DEINIXGER, Associate Editor Millltcini,Thursday June 20. tJJ 1 - ULJL_,I Terms—Bl.so Per Annum. . Democratic State Ticket. *'• FOR GOVERNOR HON. ANDREW H. DILL, or TRIOR COCRTY. FOR ÜBRTKRAWT GOVRRROH HON. JOHN FERTIG, OF YRKAROO OOCXTV. FOB BSTRRTARY INTERNAL AFFAIR* HON. J. bIMJftjON AFRICA, OF HCNTINUDON COT NTT. " Kr.it nrpRKBK jrwoß HON. 11. P. ROSS, OF MONTGOMERY COVNTY, Democratic re Committee. HoK. It. MILTOS rCEAR, Chairman. DISTRICTS. 1. D. A. Lana I. Geo. M. Dallas, 3. J. G. MoKeman, 4. T. H. Clark. 5. Daniel Coyle, 6. J. P. Lynch, 7. A. H. Irulner, 8. Wm. Kellov. 0. Clement Cair, 10. G. Rosa, 11. Evan Mlshler, 12. Daniel Jacobv 13. A.J. Steinman, 14. F. R. White. 15 E. B. Cobaugli, 16. <*. J. Krduian, . 15. A. D. Shiver, 1?. J. Gill Allan. 20. A. B. Damming, 21. J. K. Bogert, 22. H. E. Packer. 23. W. A. Park. JL 24. A. H. Forsmau, 25. A. J. Hughes, 26. J. H. Dueeiiberrv, THE 1 IDE TI B MX,'. Indications are fast growing strong er that Pennsylvania is soon to have a coinplet change in the political com plexion of her state government. Every elective oflicer in the sUte now is a Democrat, except the Gov ernor, and hs will soon step down anil out when Andy Dill, the popu lar candidate of the Democracy, will be invited to the executive chair by the people, in a voite as unmistaka ble as it will be emphatic. Properly speaking there is no long era Republican party in Pennsylva nia. For the last decade and over, Simon Cameron has had the most complete and undisputed control of radicalism in the state. So abso- Jdte was the Cameron power that to kuow what were .Simon's wishes in any political matter, was to know . the result of the actions of any state, and in fact of most county conven tions, in Republican counties, and of the election as well. The Repul>- lican party of Lincoln's time has been so thoroughly Cameronized in Pennsylvania that it might with 1 much more propriety be called the Cameron party. Who does not , know that in the matter of Federal appointments, the Cameron power was simply iiresistable't Simon made or unmade otlicers, just how ; and when he pleased. Anything like fair and honorable competition j *?ti public places was t'etally out of the question. Whoever eould secure j the Cameron influence was sure of success, and such minor considera- j tions as honesty and fitness did not ! for a moment enter the question. In but few cases could the same me i ! that held Federal appointments have j t>een elected by the party, but that j made no difference to Simon. Such a system must finally break down by the weight of its own rot tenness and corruption, and it will. Cameron, the elder, resigned his seat in the U. S. Senate, having first secured his son Don's election, by a cheap and servile legislature. The party however has not forgot ten the earnest piotest by the best part of the Republican press, against this little Tanaily arrange ment, and now takes its first oppor tunity to make its will felt. Don met signal defeats at tiie primary elections in two Republican strong holds —Lancaster and Union —and these will be speedily followed by others. Don's chances to be return ed to the Senate are not very brill iant, just now, rtiid we veiily believe that thousands of Republicans .throughout the state will vote for Dill and the Demecratic local tick ets, ju3t to ride the old Keystone of the galling yoke of Caraerouism, and enroll her once again among the list of free states. They have away of electing their candidates for Governor in the cen tral Susquehanna counties. Simon Snyder, of Selinsgrove, then in Gld Union but now in Snyder county, was thrice elected to the Guberna torial , chair ; James Pol'ock, of Northumberland, on the opposite of 'the river from Unior-, was elected Governor by 40,000, and William F. Packer, of Lycoming, the Susque lianna county immediately above Northumberland, was chosen Gov ernor by a majority equal to Pol lock's. The little county of Union is the only one of the line of the cen tral Susquehanna counties north of Dauphin that hasn't had a Governor of its own, although it was efrtitled to claim Snyder, and now Dill pro poses to fill up the gap. The candi dates for Governor of the northern Busquehauha region have been as uniformly unfortunate. Judge Wil mot, of Bradford, was beaten by Packer ; Judge Woodward, of Lu zerne, was beaten by Curtin, afid Judge Packer, of Carbon, was beat en by Geary *, Hoyt and Dill can ldok the matter up when they are doing the Wyoming centennial and playing host, and guest at WiTkes barre. The Republicans of Union county had their primary elections, Satur day the 8 th, and the following are tme successful candidates t For Senator —R. V. B. Lincoln. As sembly—Chas. S. Wolt. Treasurer —Church. Recorder —Kline. Com missioners Marshall, Mcllemer. ..In Lewisbupg Wolf, anti-Cameron, had 286, while Hayes, Cameron add Machinist, had but 148. Tho world does move, even in Lewisburg.. At the Andual Election of the Lewisburg, Centre Sc Spruce Creek R. R. Co., held Tuesday, June 11th, * 1878, the following officers were elected : President—ELl SLIFER. Directors —G. F. Miller, James P. Coburn, Sam'l C. Stewart, G. B. Roberts, Edmund Smith, 7. W. Du- Burrv, Wister Morris. C. 11. Held is confined to a bed of sickness. Hope he may soon recov er. Hon. W. C. Duncan was recent ly elected President of the Union National Rank of Lewishing. John B. Ileckman, Adam Year iek, Wm. E. Burchfleld and W. A. Tobias, are the new announcements this week. • Esquire Keifsnyder, Assignee, of fers a first class business property, at Coburti Station for sale. See ail vertiseuient, Our farmers have not neen able to do much work at corn on account of continued rains. The crop appears very much backward. We are iow fully convinced that Iteese Vanormer is an honest lad, and would make a trusty bank offi cer lie actually returned our um brella. We noticed a very necessary and "seasonable improvement atSt. Padls Church, on Saturday. A good plank walk is now constructed from the pike to the church. R. 1\ Wqlverton, Esq., of Sun tVury, will likely JJC the Democratic candidate for Stake Senator, in the 27th district, vice, lloh. A. 11. Dili, resigned. George Royer caught three live young Reynards. They are very inetty little creatures they say, but have rather sharp teeth. Get your fingers insured, George. It has been customary In oIU commu nities to suspend pieces of stick sulphur around the necks of children -as a pro tection against eohtapton in epidemics. A thorough washing with GLENN SCI.FHUR Soar has been found a thucli better pre ventive. Sold everywhere. HILL'S HAIR & WUIBEKU 11 v K, Black or Brown, 50 c. DISTRICT*. 27. F. K. Bower, 2S. A. Ross, 2R. Sol. Foster. 'Jr., 3d. Wm. A. Msirr, 31. C. I'. Dull, 32. W.E. Miller, S3. T. n. Adams, :U. ,J. A. Woodward 35. R. G Mcl-aihhn, 36. Witt. Keyser, 37. J. 11. Malt*. 3ft. J. K. P. Hall, 3v*. .lolm Kuhns, -10 A. J. Sterling, 41 J. A. McCulloch, 4'2. W. P. Sehell, Jr 43 J. A. Have. 44. W. Lock hart, k\ Put rick Foley, 40. T. Bradford 47. S. W. Vincent, 45, Wni.Hasson, 40. Bold. Whitman, i 50. A. G.Church. A Basket Picknie wjll be held in | Swartz's woods, near Mlllheitn, Sat urday June 29t1, inst. The Mill. ■ heira Cornet Band will be present. ; All are respectfully invited. THE LADIES. The August term of our Court of Quarter bessions has been changed from the 4th Monday to tne 3rd Monday of that month. Interested parties please make a note of this. In spite of flannels, coughs find cold . wiU make n lodgment In the system. But I they are not tenant at will. You can ills possess them with Hale's Honey of Hore. honndnrul Ttir, In lesa time than ft takes a sherifl' to execute a writ, Sold by all Druggists, l'ikc's Toothache Drops cure in 1 minute. - Will the ''glorious Fourth" in his annual round touch Millheim this year? Havn't heard a word on this matter, pro or con , but think we otrght tubaye a celebration, picnic or something Th that line. What have you to say about it. KEEr COOL. —It is of primary importance now that warm weather is coming, to keep cool, both in body and temper, and to assist people in doing so the JOURNAL BOOK STORK keeps a full assortment of fans, cheap for cash. BARN BURNT. —Monday evening the barn of John S. Probst in Wood ward township was destroyed bv fire, together with a two-horse wa gon, spring wagon, buggy, harness, and a threshing machine. — Clinton Democrat. F. I*. Musser. Wui. A. Tobias, Adam Yeariek.K J. Ilering, John R. Bair. S. A. McQiston, and John B. Heel:fh;ui, all candidates, and all tip-top clever fellows, called upon us witliln a week. They all speak Deuisch. THE CHAMPION QUILT MAKER turns *ip in Jordan township. Clear field county. According to the He publican, Mrs. Philip McCully, com menced a quilt ou the 14th of Febru arylast wliich she completed April 16th, containing 20,428 patches, and all this don "between times" while doing her housework. Ituss Stain has four young Orioles or Gold Robbins —the prettiest birds in this latitude. These with George Koyer's three young foxes would constitute the nucleus of a menagerie. Could not some of our boys catch the balance of the necessary critturs and start a show ? A few young elephants, tigers, lions, &c., &c. would do for a beginning. We have often wished our Penn Street neighbors would ask us for an advice, on general principles. And what do you suppose we would advise them ? Not exactly what the lawyer of Rennes did the farm er, but we would advise,, yea beg them to make at least a passable side walk along their street. W. C. Duncan & lady are here on a yi.it to relatives and friends. Cook was to the manor born—was "raised" in Aaronsburg "lived" in Millheim. and for some years past "resides" in Lewisburg. lis has hosts of warm friends in Centre county who are always happy to shake his warm, genial hand. TILE littleness of lawing, or lather the littleness of tilings that men will go to law about, was never more forcible brought to our attention than in a case we were told of a few days since, which occurred before a Justice of the Peace in Lock Ha ven. One man sued another for two boxes of matches and a candle, and the fqllow sued tried to offset the claim by charging for the use of liis grindstone Clinton Democrat. ■ - —■ lO?I>rWFTIOX (IKED. An old physicu w,- retired from practice, having had idac ed in his hands by an East India missionary the foimula of a simpie vegetable remedy, for the speedy and per manent cure for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung af fections, also a positive and radical cure for nervous complaints, after having tested Its wonderfHj curative jHiwers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to npike it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a desiec to relieve human suf fering, I w ill send, free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing;! ud using, in German, French, or English. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. W. Sherar, 149 Power's Block, Rochester, New York. 25-4w. A. E. Wass'er, Esq., of the Girard (Kansas) Press, only escaped a "mortal combat" affair recently, by declining the invitation. The chal lenger is a Mr. 11. S. Kline, editor of a liyal paper and of opposite poli tics, in Girard. A correspondent in the Press had given Kline a raking for drunkenness, whereupon Kline demanded to know who the corres pondent was. This Mr. Wasser very properly refused to tell upon which followed the challenge, Kline was put under bonds to keep the peace. Hay Rakes For Sale. Self Dumping Hay Rakes for sal© at half price, J. H. Musser, Aaronsburg. Last Friday depositions were tak en before Esquire Keifsnyder bear ing against tlie-confirmation of the promised road from Aaronsburg to Swartz's sawmill. Cal Rower and V.Vd txeulmrt, two of th brightest and best looking young lawyers (Roth from Reims Valley. Make a note of it, brother Tuten.) in Rellefonte,ran the machine. Aaronsburg has the fioor now. A FEARFUL ACCIDENT occurred on the Bellefonte and Snow Shoe Rail Road, alxmt six miles south of the town of Snow Shoe,, the other Tuesday, afternoon. A trestle about 8.l feet high gave way while a pass enger train was on it, and was pre cipitated into the gorge below 'With an awful crash. Fortunately there were but three passengers aboard — Jas. S. Sommerville and son, of Bellefonte, ami Writ. Ilolt, Esq., of Snow Shoe. Kir. Soiumerville was considerably hurt about the face and head, and his little'son had a leg broken. Mr. Holt had both leg£ broken and was otherwise so badly hurt that he died on the same even ing of the accident. Temple, the engineer was considerable but not dangerously hurt. The liremai), Ja cob Uapu, was so badly hurt that lie can hardly recover, ft. O. II in ton. break man, esciqxHl with slight inju ries. Nolan, the Conductor, was al so hurt about the shoulders. Alto getli erit was the greatest accident that ever yet occurred on tKo R. A S. S. It. R. Strange to say a heavy freight train had just passed over the tres tle an hour before the accident. Some think that thus train had al ready so shatteied the trestle that u required but the touch of the pass enger train, to crush it. GUESS NOT. A correspondent 'from Millheim writes to the Centre //traWoflast week that there is "some talk of taking the rolling stock off the L. C. &. S. C. R. It." Who talks such foolish talk as that ? It was talked several times before this but never had any real founda tion, tnd it is about time that sensa tional rumors in that direction should cease. Shut up your busy gabk unless you have something more truthful to talk about. '•TIN' history we have received froin a pr eminent Democrat, who knows whereof he speaks, of the Inner Workings .of public printing in Centre eouuiy, developed some very fraudulent dealings. Centre Ilernld. There now, what's that insinua tion good for, brother Bailey. Did you not promise to expose fraud whenever and wherever found J Ilere is a good chance, it seems, to throw light on the crooked ways of county printing. You are ineUpen dent and need care only for the pub lie giMxl. Go for corruption with out fear. The Herald has the floor. THE GAME OK HALL between the Penn Hall and Millheim clubs was played last Saturday. The boys from Penn Ilall came out liest, the sjore lieing 58 to 14. Several reas ons can be assigned for this unpar ralleled defeat ; want of practice, lack of interest Ac. Several of the Millheim club did veiy poor playing, especially in the field, while the playing of the visiting clul/was ex cellent. Gentlemen, do not give up, practice and try it again. Time ofgaine, 2 hours. Mr. Kerlin was umpire. FOUR 4'S AUK SLXTJCEN. —'There are four state offices to oe tilled by the coming election and four candi dates are nominated for each office — making sixteen candidates altogeth er. It is presumed'that most if not all of them will take the stump and make speeches, and they slio'dd therefore take flue regard to personal a}>pee clone." On the 15tli Inst.. In Reberaburg, Mrs. Mary llartzol, aged 81 years, 1 month and 17 days. CHURCH DIREOTOSY.^^ RiroiunD.-j;r. J. G. Shoemaker, Pastor Preaching in Aarousburg, next Sunday even ing—English. Lt'THrBAM. Jtev, John Totnlinaon, Pastor. Preaching In Aaronsbnrg next Sunday at 2 o'clock, p. M.—German. METHODIST. Quarterly MOOTING and conference at Spring Mills, next Saturday and Sunday. Rev. S. C. SwiMlow, P, E. ex pected present. EVANOKLICAL.— Preaching next Sunday morning by Rev. J. D. Stover. Lodge and Society Directory. The Mlllhelm Cornet Rand will meet in tlie Town llall on Monday and Thursday oveninga. Providence Grunge No. 217 P. of 11., meet* in Alexander * block on the 2nd Sa turday of each month at r. M. and on the 41 h Saturday of each month at It, r. m. Mlllhelm Lodge, No. 955, I. O. O. F meets every Saturday evening. Lodge Room in Wilt's Building. The Millheiiu It. A L. Association In the Town Hall, on the evening of the second Monday of each month. A Wonderful Invention. [From the N. Y. Daily Graphic.J An Invention all friifntl wives will appre ciate—ln fact, an article thai even rivals the Rewlnz machine in iiaefnlncw la now on exhibition at the Broad* ay store of the Wilson Sewing Machine Coiupuuy. in this city ; yet it is so wonderfully simple that it can scarcely be classed as an In vention, and a wonder to everybody that it waa not discovered years ago. The in vention consists of a Very simple little at tachment of the Wilson shuttle sewing machine for darning all kinds of rips, worn-out places, eet., in clothing, table and bedlinen, stockings, underwear etc , in the same manner that It is done by hand, and leaves tlie repaired part scarce ly discernible. The operator of the ww ing machine can darn a large-sized hole In a bed sheet or table cloth almost In stantaneously. It Is to le regretted, however, that this wonderful invention Is patented and owned by the Wilson Sew ing Machine Company, of Chicago, 111., who will not permit It's use except with one of its make of sewing machines, which the Company's manager states, is furnish ed eacli of the Wilson sh utt sewing ma chine .without extra price. Truly, this Is a golden nest egg for the Wilson Sowing Machine Company, and. it Is said, they are running their works day and night and making and selling 300 machines a day. ORAM PARK' FLORIDA. SITUATED on St. John * Hiver, near Jacksonville. It contuins 9,000 acres of the best of Orange and general Fruit and Vegetable lauds, averaging 30 feet above the river, with no swamp or marsh lauds on the tract. It is rapidly being settled with the very best class of tlirift> Northern families, ana offers to those desiring to live in a State that has the capabilities to make tlie most desirable homes on this continent the fol lowing inducements: Post-office, with daily malls. School dyriug regular school months. Religious services every Sabbath. Within one hour of the only sure market In the State, both to sell your products und buy your supplies.. A tirst-cias* physician located here per manently. Perfect Titles, and full Warrantee Deeds to all purchasers Large and attractive Hotel completed and open the entire year at very moder ate rates. At tins point Thermometer rarely goes above 90 or l>e]ow 40 deg. Wc have garden vegetables every day in the year. Send for descriptive paper, pamphlets, eet. sent free on application to OR ANO K PARK CO.. Orange Park, Kla. DISSOLUTION NOTICK.— The firm of Ocker & Kmerick, lias this day dissolv ed partnership. The books and aecmints have been placed into the hands of Samuel Gram'y. Ksq., near Rebershurg, ( where per sons having unsettled accounts or notes will please call for settlement without delay. Madison burg, June 4., 187 S. A. OCKER. *U3t JOHNS. EM EKICK. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OK LEAL ESTATE. The undersigned. Assignee of Samuel Hack man. will sell by order of Court at Public Sale on the premises, two miles south of iMtlllieiin. on Saturday. July l.'tth, 1878. the follow leg described real estate, to wit: We use A Lot iu Peon township. On toe Co.. I'a., bounded hv the L. C. & S. C. K. R. and lands of Benj. Kersetter, et.al. This prop ertv is situate opposite the It, R. Depot, ts well adapted for a saloon w restaurant, the. house is uew, and Is considered a very desir able property. : ... . one half on-C'onflrinntion of sale, the balance in one year, secured by bond ami mortgage Hale to continence at 1 o'- clock, P. M. of said day, ,i ~ .J. H. Roifsnyder, MiUhelm. June 15th 1878. Assignee. Millhelm Btavk>. Wheat No. 1 1 Wheat No. 2 1.00 Corp 37 ltyx.C 50 Oair. White 25 Oats. Black 25 Buckwheat; 50 Flour 5.05 IJrau & Shorts, per hundred 1.00 Halt, per Brl 2.00 Plaster, ground. 10.00 Cement, per Bushel 45 to 50 Barley 50 T vmothyseed Flaxseed Cloverseed Butter 10 Hams 9 Hides 5 Veal Eggs 11 Potatoes 20 Lard T Tallow f> Soap. 5. Dried Apples Dried Peaches Dried Cherries 4 COAL MARKET. Egg C0a1.., 1 $4.75 Stove " 4,00 j Chestnut" ..." ' ... 4.50 I Pea " 3.25 Corrected everv Wednesday bv Gephart A MUSMT. lAXECIJTOK'S NOTICK.-tLdtters tefit.v AJ raentary on the estate of John Kupp, 1 "aines Township, Centre County, I a., deceased, having been granted to tlie unaerwgned, all persons knowing them selves Indebted to said decedent are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those tuning claims against tlie same to present them du'.y authenticated for settle j. p. Com-**, Executor. Aarohsburc, May 22m1. 187*. 21 -*. Announcement*. COX OK ESS. authorized to announoe that 0. 0.8 aM,. Esq., of Bellefonte. will t>e a can dlrtts for Congress, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. JUDICIAL. We are authorized to announce that C. 8. McCnnuluk. Esq., of lawk llavim Is a candi date for the qflire of President Judge of this district, subject to beiuocratlo inles. SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce that John R. Italr, of Penn township, Is a candidate or Sheriff, subject to Democratic rules. We are authorized t* announce that L. T. Munson. Esq.. of Bellefonte, Is a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the dnetstou of the Democratic Couuty Convention. We are authorized to announoe that fieorge Holler, of Palter township. Is a can didate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of Democratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce that John R. Leathers, of Howard township. Is a can didate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. LEGISLATURE. We arc authorized to announce that W. A. Murray, Esq., of Boalsburg. Is a candi date for Legislature, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorized t announce that W. L. Musser, Esq., of Mrihi-iin, is a candidate for Legislature, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. TREASURER. We are authorized to announce that F. I*. Mnss*r, now of Bellefonte. is a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce that Per ry W. -McDowell, Esq., ol Howard Borough, is a candidate for Coujity Treasurer, sut- Ject to Democratic rules. We are authorized to announce that J. H. Holt, Esq., of Snow Shi*? is, a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to tlie decision of the Democratic County Convention. t Weareautliorlzedlo announce that Adam Yea rick, of Marlon township. Is a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to Democratic rules. PItOTi!ein<>crat tc rules. A CARD. To THE VOTKIIH or CENTRE COIXTT. I hereby resiecUully announce that 1 am a candidate for the oilier of Piothonotary. subject to Democratic rules. My claims are that 1 am a poor man—have worked hard all my life. 1 have a large family to main tain and cannot stand liar I work any more by which to support mysell and tainily. I can speak both the, German and English language* well, and bhrve mvself entitled to the nomination at this tin e. Intake this statement front the fact that I cannot afford to canvass the county as other candidates are doing, but would in tnis way most re npectfully solicit the summit of every person in the county, and hereby pledge myself, if nominated ami elected, that 1 mil discharge the duties of the office \\ iih fidelity. Hoping you will consider my claims favorably, I am. Very Respectfully, G. W . UI'MHEKOER. COMMISSIONER. We are attthojized to announce that A. J. Orioxt. Esq., of Unionville. will lie a candi date for County Commissioner, subject tc the action of the Demociatlc County Con vention. We are authorized to announce that John Hoy, Jr., of Marion township, is a candi date for County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Con vention. • i L • We are authorized to announce J. H Hahn. of Mllesburg, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the de rision of the Democratic County Conven tion. We *re authorized to announce that H. A * Mingle, Esq., of Haines township, is a rami Ids te for County Commissioner, sub ject ty the action of the Democratic County CVnVfntjon. Wc are authorized to announce that John Ik Heck man. of Gregg township, is a candi date for County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Con vention. RECORDER, are authorized to announce that W. A. Tobias, now of Relb-fonte, is a candidate for re nomination for Recorder, subject to the decision of tho Democratic County Con vection. REGISTER. We are authorized to announce that W. K. Rurchtleld. of Rellcfonte, is a candidate for je-nomtnation for Register, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Conven tion. P. KEPHART. W, A. SfSBER. GEPHART & MUSSER DEALERS IS tirsis, t'loveriecd, Floor A Feed, Cool, ,< Plaster A Mali. MILLHEIM, PA. : -l , 1 f•: .. Ilighcut market price paid for all kinds o Delivered eithrr at the'BRICK MILL or at the old MUSSER MILL, in MILLHEIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand and sold at prices that de fy competition. A share of the public patronage respectfully olicitcd. ♦ 30-1 y L*M.iHiTnanE I* 9 iSBMnEM By TJ S. AT tlun\ Is the most POWERFUL and T ON.VINJ I.NO temperance work ever written. Describes the work of Murphy. Reynolds. BlT'briate Assyhuns, ProhjuiLoii, etc. Is j'ist the honk- to warn the young, reclaim the erring, enlighten the people. FATHERS. MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS should buy it fOi* their j/ouiitf men. '*/Iteiieve it will he a power in the right direction."— Henry A. Reynolds. " Jt in inst the hook for the. times." —ilon.Wni. E. Dodge. "Your ad mirable work to all riaht."—ll6x\. Veal Ihiw. "As I closed the book. I thanked God and tookcourage." —Mrs. L. K. Leavltt. Treas. W. C. T. U. Agento re port 30 to 100 copies per week. Sucli success proves its worth. Male and female agents wanted. Terms liberal. I'fCBBAKD BROS, 733 .-Hanson) ftrcci. Uliiladdelphia. 'S> *. L. B. & 8. C. RAIL ROAD. WESTWARD. 1. 3. 5. LKAVg.f A.M. R. M. r.u •Monhamion 7.00 1.56 6.90 Ldwisburg 7.15 2.20 6.36 Fair Ground 7.20 2.30 Blehl 7.23 MO Vlckstiurg 7.35 2 ft Ml Itlln burg 7.45 3.15 Mlllmout BJOQ 3Jli I.aurelton 8.10 8 50 Cobiirn 9.25 Arrive at Spring Mini 9.50 F. AST WARD. 2. 4. . I.KAV* A.M. A.M. P.M. Spring Mills 10.10 ('•burn 10.35 Laurel ton 11,45 406 MUlmont 11.56 4.30 R. M. Mlftlillburg... 12 10 4.50 Vleksburg 12.30 6.06 Blehl 12.27 5.13 Fair Ground J2.36 5.23 1 ewlshiirg. 6.15 12.45 $.45 Arrive at Montandon.. C 50 LOO fi.OO No*. 1 & 2 connect at Moutandon with Erie Mall west on the Philadelphia & Ki le Rail Road. Nos 3 A 4 with Day Express east and Xla gara Express west. Nos. 5 & 6 with Fast Line west. An Omnibus will run liotween Lewlsburg and Monlandoii, to convey passengers to and from Pacific Express east on the Phila delphia A Erie Railroad. The regular Railroad Tickets will be hon. ored between these two points. • PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD, Philadelphia a. m. " Wlllianis|Kirt..| 35a. in. " Jersey Shore. .9 07 a. m. " Loek Ilaven. .9 40 a. m. '* Renovo 10a. m. " arr. atF.rle 7 35 p. ni. NIAGARA EXP. leav. Plillada 720 a. in. " Harrlshurg 10 50 a. m. " arr. at Wililainsjiort 'i 20 p. in. •" " Lock Haven 325 p. ni. " Renovo 4 40 p.m. FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia. .11 30a. m. " Harrlshurg 320 p.m. arr. at Williamspoi t. .7 30 p. m. " i/ock Haven... 840 p. ni. EASTWARD. PACIFIC KXF. leav. l,ock Haven. .6 40 a. m. " Jersey Shore 714a. m. " Wllliainsport 755 a. ni. " arr. at Harrlshurg.. 11 55 a.m. " Philadelphia 3 45p.m. DAY EXPRESS leaves Renovo—lo or, a. ni. " I-ock Haven 11 30 a-m. " Williainspnrll2 40p.ni. arr. at Harrlshurg..4 10 p. m. . , ''Philadelphia 720 p..m. ERIK Ml AIL ieaves Renovo 8 35 p. ni. " JAH-k Haven. . .9 45 p. m. ,'*• Willfamsport..ll (Ap.jn. " arr. at Harrisburg 2 45 a. m. V'" -J "• Philadelphia....7 00 a,au. FAST LINE leaves Wifliamsport. 12 35 a. in. are. atHarrisbur* 4 00 a. m. Philadelphia.-..7 35a. m. ACCOMMODATION leav. ltenova 7 55 a. in. arr. at Lock Haven 10 40a.m. Erie Mall West, Niagara Express West, lawk Haven Accommodation West and Day Express East make close connections at Northumberland with L. & B. R. K. trains for Wilkes barre and Scran ton. Erie Mail West, Niagara Express West and Fast Line West make close connection at Wllllamsport with N. C. R W. trains north. \i w ' • s Erie Mall West. Niagara Evpress West and Day Express East make close connection at lawk Haven with B. E. V. R. R. trains. Kris Mall East and West connect at Erie with trains ou L. S. & M. 8. R, R., at Corrv with O. C. A A. V. R. R„ at Emporium witn B. N. Y.& P. K. K. andat Driftwood with A. \ . R. R. Parlor Cars will rur. between Philadelphia and Williamaport on Niagara Kxpreat west. Erie Express West. Philadelphia Express East. Day Express East and Sunday Express East. Sleeping ears on all night trains. WM. A. BALDWIN, General Sup't. agents wanted i vklsik r.i.d dpi Mas awarded "".OLMANS PJ CTO IJ AL BIBLES, 2.0001 Mustrations. Address for new clren lar>. A. J. HOLM AN. & Co., 930 Arch street Pliila. WANTED. An Energetic Mau or Woman in every County to take an Agency for two of the most popular Publications. Six of the Finest Chromos, mounted and stretched (24x30) to Every Subscriber. The Best Combination Ever before offered to Agents. And the Most Liberal Inducements to Sirbscrlbers. Our Fine publications. Elegant Preninuns, and J-arge Commissions place us ahead of all Competitors. Illnstrated Circulars Free. E. P. & L. RKSTEIN. Publishers, North East Comer 7th and Dickinson Streets, Phil adelphia. npam Hiytust honor at ail trorld' yaunno JfcrAtoffioiu. L A TPs r C AT A LOG!" KS an*ccf> ' r ra.)p. A* mir hlur *!rq> irvtc-n-sik t rttr onitatrd on inferior coixt. iff thai Jn.-lttm't />{ it on vrcrv plug. Sold ST IHrtlrrt. Road fortmnnlr fror. to C. A. J*. *3o* .t " Vfit., f t*i•'£. Y*' < Geo. F. w A MILE. General Agent. 25-4w Nos. 3 and .5 Snulh Water Strict Phila. Rnun Parsons Purgative Pills make New Rich Blood, ami wTli completely change the blood in the entire system in three mouths. Any person who will taka 1 pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks mav be restored to sound health, if such a tiling Is nossible. -Sank by mail for 8 letter stamps. I. 9. JOHN sow Ac CO., Bangor, Me. 25-4t. PI 4Yd Beautiful Concert ApV\ ■rirllilF Grand Planus price. finooo only s42*. Superb CrancT?quaT? Pianos price $l.lOO onlvi S2V.V Elegant I plight Pianos, price $oo only 1188. New Style Upright PianosMt* *• brtrsss 835. Organ* |i stops $72.A0 Church Or gamvhi stops, price S3UO onlv slls. Ele pnnt $;;;. Nirrsr Top Organs. onlyslos. Buyers come and see me at home. If 1 am not as represented, R. R. Fare paid both ways and Piano or Organ given free. Large Illst. Newspaper with much Information about cost of Flano* Ac Organ* sent frco. Please address Daniel F. Beattt. W N, J. 21-Gt. W TJI E fOILET PREPARATION AB9OI riELT nAK.RI.K9S. Removes FRECKLES, TAN HH AND ALL BLEMISHES. J Rnkes the Complexion ne Qy ns eoft ax Velvet. A aelentl fll * L J preparation , does not cover np. but W slightest injury, ,5u Cents per Botlle. SOLD BY ALL DRUGfCJSTfL IT* Geo. A. KELLOGG, PKOF'R, No. 6 Church St., N. Y. 21 4. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS.." Health and H ipplness are priceless Wealth to their uossessor, and yet they are within the reach of every one who will use WRKiII'TS LIVER PILLS. The onlv sure CURE for Torpid Liver, Dys pepsia, lleadache. Sour Stomach. Constipa tion, Debilitv, Nausea, and all Billious com plaints and Blood disorders. None genuino unless signed "Will. Wright, Phila.' If your Druggist w ill wot supply send 25 cents for one box to Barrlck, Roller & Co., 70 >j 4th St. Phila. t* f\Vor A TASK of CATARRH jTltat Smford'a Radical for Catarrh will not in stantly relieve and speedily cure. References, Henry Wells, Esq., Wells, Fargo Co., Aurora, N. Y.; Win. Bow Esq., McHatton, Gran, 1& Bowen, St Louis. Testa •fit and treatise by mail. Pric e with improved Inhaler, sl. Sold everywhere. WEEKS A rOTTF.It Proprietors Boston Majs 1* |w W. H. MILLER & BRO., Proprietors of tho Furniture Rooms, MILLIIEIM, PENNA., Would most respectfully inform tho citlsena of £enps and Brush Vsjlies that they keep on hand in their Furniture Store, three uoors east bftfie banir, CHAMBER SUITS, CHAIRS & TABLES^ BEDSTEAPaL AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES IN THE R LINE. Repairing done. (>rders prompt ly attended to. Pi ices cheap, to suit thelimes. CITY MADE COFFINS Always on hand and sold -A.T BOTTOM FUXEILILS ATTENDED AT ALL HOCUS. ARK YOUR G RUCKR FOR Silver Leaf mis ft. Por Btovas, Rangrea, etc. ALWAYS READY FOR USE, ~\TS\ MIXING, ODOR. IN KJ DUST, IN Vj BRUSH, Circulars free. W. H.STEWART. 22-3 m. 64 Court land St., New York. AGENTS WANTED. Pure Teas in Sealed Packages. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE t° sell Teas to families, hotels. and larg consumers—the largest stock lu the countr to seleet from—qualities of all descriptions from the highest imported to the lowest grades—a large discount, and a handsome income to all who sell for us—country store keepers. druggists who wish to sell teas in sealed pound packages, peddler, and, in fact, all who wish to obtain an honorable 11 vine by selling teas should write us for a circular. • • 22-3n. ~ THE WKLW TEA COMPANY, V. O. Box CsiG an Fulton St., New York PI i C** m TI3 —FT 1 A KANSASLANDS We own and control the Railway lanJs of TRKGOCOUNTY. KANSAS, about equally divided by Uie Kjtnns. L'aciQf Railway, which we are selling at an average of FJ.25 per acre on easv terms of payment. Alter nate sections of Government lands can be taken as homesteads hv actual settlers. ~ Tlic*o lands lie in the (i HE AT LIMESTONE BELT of Central Kansas, the nest winter wheat producing district of the United States, yielding from JO to 35 Bushels per Acre. f i •< . The A verytq yearly raiufail in this., county Is XEARLT 33 IECHES H*N ANSCSI, orvethird greater than in the much extolled AREA* SAS VAT LKT. which lias a yearlv rainfall of lest than 23 inches per annum in the samel longitude. JTOCK-KAISINO and WOOL Gaowtsa are very KKMI NERATIVK. The winters are short and mild. Stock will live all the year on grass ! Living Streams and Springs are numerous. Pure water is found in wells from >0 to 60 feet deep. THE HEALTHIEST CLIMATE I* THE WORLD? NC fever and ague there, No muddy or impassible roads. Plentv of nne building stone, lime and sar d. These' lands are being rapidlysetlled by the best class of Northern and Tast*rn people and will so appreciate in Rvalue by the itn i froveraesta now being made as totaake lieir purchase at present prices ore of the i verv beet investment* that can be mads, aside .from the.profitsJc, be derived from the'.r cultivation. .Meir hers df our firm re side In WA-KKKNEY. and will show kinds | at any time. A pamphlet, giving full infor- . matlon in regard to soil, climate; wajer sup- ( ply. &<\. will be scut free ou request. Address Warren Keeuey & Go., 1,06 Dearoorti St . Chicago. OH WA KEENSY, Trego Co., Kansas. j Edict bl i shed 1860. "Quality is the true testofCheapnesj." THE STANDARD TEA GO. ofTer In packages of 5 lb. and upward, i. : i.y thelr standard quality of TEAS at 50 cts, per lb. COFFEES 25 cts. " " The Hotels and laryt con sumers can order direct from us. tioods tent to any part of the V. S. QUALITY GUARANTEED. STANDARD TEA CO. 2i Fulton Street. 21 NfiiW YORK. Diamond. Star Ecg, Rose. ad OU Floral Card a'l3c.. with nam*. S©e i mbc &Co.. Kindciliook, N. Y. I'M. 1 Combined frUlftgbefor 18 —OP— for tie Garden N umbel ins.i7. r > pages, with colored plate RENT FUEE To our custom era of past yean, and te all purchasers ef our books. either 0 A KDKXIXG F< >lt PROFIT. PRACT ICAL FLORICULTURE, or GARDEN ING FOR PLEASURE (price *l-50eaeh, prepaid, by mall). To others, on receipt of 'ic. Plain Plant or ?ted Catalogue#, without Plate, free to all. PETER HENDiRSON 9MEN, MARKET GARDMUU ASXJ FLORISTS, 36 Cortland St., New York. AG*ET\HOISE For Rl.oe we will send free by mail either of the below-named collections, all distinct varieties : 8 A bullions. or 4 Azaleas, 8 Begonias, or S Camellias, 2 Caladiuins (fancy), or 8 Carnations (monthly), 14 Chrysanthemum*, or 14 Colues, 8 Centattreas, or S other white-lea red Plants, S Dahlia*, or 8 Dlanthu* (new Japan), 8 Ferns, 8 Mo*e*. or 8 Fu hsias, 8 Geraniums. Fancy, 8 Variegated, or 8 Ivy leaved. 4 Gloxinias, BGladiolus,orSTuberoses (Pearl). 4 Grape vines, 4 Honeysuckles, 4 Har dy Shrubs, ~ 8 ITeHotrope*, BLanterns, or 8 Petunias 8 Pansir* (new German), ot 8 Salvias, 8 Roses, Monthly e Hardy Hybrid, or 4 Climb: ug, ... . : 8 Violet (scented), or f Daisies. Engl. 12 scarcer Redding, orl4scarcerGrceu house 1 Hants, 18 Verbenas, distinct and splendid sorts 25 Varieties of Flower, or 9U varieties of Vegetable Seeds, or Ik K.YFKKSS, buyer to charpes. 3 collections for $2; 5 for $3; 9 for s"t 14 f#r 86', 14 for $7; IS tor $lO •oi the full collection of 350 varieties ot Plants and Seeds—sufficient to stock a greenhouse and garden—for $25. to our book "Gard ening for Pleasure" and Catalogue offer ed above (valuesl.7s) will be added. Peter Henderson & Co. 35 Cortliindt St. Y. Wash. Hutchinson, DftALFfc IN ALL KIND* OP COAL, - VT bTATIDK. i'krri a mm mui. Cs"satisfact cn guarantee* ~£i D. H QETZ! Altoritci-at-U*, Lewisburg, Pa. Office opposite the Union National Baak Can be ctiiMiltcd lu English or Geiaian. No. 5-ly. PIANOS AND ORGANS li B.SS a very xupererior Piano or Organ, equal ly every excellence to any ujade. at Manufac turer's Wholesale Price, and thus sat# near ly one half of your money, do not fail, before purchasing, to write lor catalogue of de scription, and prices, to Post office Box tfMtß New York. IMy. 4% f% ■ M Great chance to make inn ■_■■■ ■ ■ nev. U you can't get gold cati get greenbacks. we need a person in every town to take subscriptions for the largest, clieaest and best Illustrated famiiv publica tion iu the world. Any one can become a successful agent. The mast elegant wsrks of art given free to subscribers. The orb* is so low that almost everybody subscribes. One agent reports making over #l5O in a week. A lady agent reports taking over 400 subscribers in ten days.. All who engage make money fast. You can devote all your time to the midnessi or only vour snare time. You need not be away from.houie overnight. You can do it as well as others. Full parti culara, direct ions and terms free. Elegant and expensive uttit fice. ff you want profitable work send us yen p address at once. It costs nothing to try the business. No ote wlio en gages falls to make great pav. Address "The People's Journal," Portland, Maiue. 31-iy CONSUMPTION Positively Cured. All sufferers from this disease that are anxious to be cured should try Dr. Kiss xKit's CELEBRATED COXSI/MITIXE POWDERS. These Powders are the only i>er|>araticm known that WHI cure COXWMTTIOA and alt diseases of the TRKOAT AXD LlNOS— indet d so strodg our faith in them,and also to convtncttiynu that they are no humbug, we will forward to every sufferer, bv. uiall, poet paid, a free trlal'box. .Wp don't want your nionov until you arc perfectly satisfied of their curative powers. It vour life is worth saving, don't delay In giving these rovrußßs a trial, as they will surely cnrcvou. Price, for large box, $3.00, "sent to any part of the United States or Canada, by mail, on receipt of price. Address, ASH & ROBBINS, 360 FCLTOX STREES. RROOKLVX. Jf. T. I AGENTS! READ THIS!! j we will pay Agents a salary of ttoo per month, and expanses ta-3®ll our FEW and • WONPFKFPL TXVEKRROWR. ARIDRII'. TWI m an ft Co , Maihall. Mi:h