f|e Hound. filler & DoiaiiiJer. Proprietors BQ. DKIMNOKU, Associate Editor ■Ulheim, Thursday Feb. 20. UiJ 1-- ■- - 1 1 Terroa— Bl.so Per Annum. .1 __ J-. - Millheim on tho U C. & S. C. 11. R. has a population of 600-700 Is a thnvieg business •entre, and controls the trade of an average radius of over eight miles, in which the JOUKNiL has a larger circulation than ail other county paiers combined. Adv*rUsers make a note ol this. 1 TUB RLECTIOXS. The following is the result of the local elections as far as cou Id be as ' cert&ioed before going to press : MILLHEIM BOROUGU. Justice of the Peace, Jacob Eisenhuth. Constable, Michael Lamey, Chief Burgess, D. L. Zerbv, Assistant Burgess, C. W. II art man, Council* Frank Knarr, Jon. Harter, YYm. Manck. YVm. R. Ilennev, S. G. Gutelins, E.V. Campbell, School Directors, A. U. Musser, Augustus Iluey, YV, P. Cat her man, S. H. Moytfr, YY. K. YVeisw, Thom:ts Frank, High Constable, John II - Maize. Overseers of the Poor. John Btoner, YV ui. iller, Assessor, Jacob Alter, Judge of Election, Aim* Alexander, Inspector, A. O. Deiuinger, C-i, YV. Stover, Jr. Auditors, F. P. Musser, • R. A. Btnmller, B. F. Miller, PENN TowNsmr. Justice of the Peace. H. E. Duck. Constable. D L. Gary. Supai visors. D £ Gentzel, John Kerstetter, Overseers of the Poor, Aaron Zerby, Jacoo YV Mover School Directors, G W Harter, Jacob Sanders. Assessor, Jacob Emerick, Judge of Election, Emanuel Kerstetter, Inspectors, Jacob J. Gentzel, John B. Smith. Auditor. Andrew Fa ter. Town Cleric, •Perry 11. Stover. HAINKS TOWNSA'P. Juetio© of the Peaos, Frank Dutweiler. Ccnfftable, Jacob 11. YVyle. Supervisor?, Aaron Weaver, Daniel YVolf. Overseers of the Poor, John Young, Emanuel Crotuniller. School Directors, L. D. Kurtz, Henry YV. Stover. Assessor, Samuel Deihl, Judge of Election. Thomas Harper. Inspector, Howard Miller, Z. I). Tltotnas. Auditor, Henry Philips. Town Clerk, D. H. Rote. MILKS TOWNSHIP. Constable, YV. J. Carlin. Supervisors, Charles Brumgard, Jonh B. Sliafer. Overseers of the Poo/' y Andrew Ocker, John lloBterman, School Directors, Austin Gramly, Newton Brumgard, Assessor, A. E. Wolfe. Judge of Elections, John Wolfe. Inspectors, J. R. Brumgard, Daniel Strayer, Auditor, George B. llaines. Town Cleric, Joseph K. Weber. GREGG TOWNSHIP. Justice of tlie Pecue, M. Luther Rishel. Constable, Iteuben Kline. Supervisors, Daniel Bartges, Samuel Crawford, Overseers of Poor, Pied Zettle, Daniel Lose. School, Dtrsetors, 0. J. Hering, Cyrus Luse. Assessor Jacob Nee 3, Sr., Judge of Election, John F. Heck man, Inspectors, F. F. Jamison, James MeClintic. Auidtor, Joseph Smith. Town Clerk, David Bartges. TILDEN SPE.tKS. There is a well known principle In human nature that men do not like those whom they have injured. In this way the boundless malic# which tho Radical press have mani fested toward that great and good roan, Samuel J. Tilden, must In* ae - counted for. Knowing as they do that their whilom pet. Ruddy Hayes, does not occupy the Presidential Chair by the will of the people, but by the wicked ddeds of the Return Board scoundrels, they would fain drag Mr. Tilden down to the same level occupied by Mr. Haves, by trying to make the world believe that Tilden tried to do what Hayes or his friends for him actually did do, namely, purchase the electoral votes , of South Carolina, Louisiana and 1 Florida Of course this disreputable work iu ikes a prodigious amount of lying necessary; but that ts just what many Radical editors seem to take special delight iu when.tiny speak of Mr. Tilden. The Belle fontc Watchman of 1 sst week, for in stance, blurts out its spleen in tho following bungling and clumsy man ner ; "I-xst Friday Nephew relton. who is the nephew of his uncle, Samuel J. Tilden, w.is calted upaii the witness stand In regard to the cipher telecrains and although he had lost the "key' liis nephew ship candidly ad mitfe l the correctne.-s of the dispatches as published in flic Trtintnc. T'ho tcstnnoncy of smith M. Weed and Nephew L'elton eoii cfnslvelv shows that Ttldec nttemptc 1 to buy southern electol s." The truth of the matter is, that Tilden is fully vindicated before tho world, ar.d litis is just what our Radical friends don't like. He will pass into history as a statesman of the first magnitude and ot incor l'Ujptable integrity, while Hayes, as far as he w ill be remembered at all, will be known as th efraudulent Pre sident for all time. That's just the difference, and there is where tho shoe pinches. Mr. Tilden was himself called to the witness stand at his own re quest, and he can well afford to rest bis case to the calm judgment of the World. The following is a part of bis testimony. To th people who. a I believ. elected me President of the United States ; to the four millions ami a quarter of citizens who gaze me their suffrages, lowed du,Jv. ser vice ami every other honorable sacrifice, but not asurrender of one jot or 4jttle of my sense ol right or personal pelf respect. Whatever the disappointment to those who voted for me. what ever the public conse quences of suffering the subversion of the elective system by which alone free gov ernment —self-government— an be carried on, by whatever casuistry a ditferent course might have been advocated or defended. 1 was resolved that if there was to be an auc tion of the chief magistracy of my country I would uot be one of the bidders. I declare before God and mv country that it is my entire belief thwt the votes and certificates of Florida, South C'arniina and Louisiana were bought ; and that the pre sideney was controlled by their purchase. * ♦ • 1 scorned to attempt to secure my lights aud title by such means as were required to acquire felonious lossessions. Pel ton did not act lightly. He inav be trifd; he mat lie condemned. Public "opin ion 111 iv punfsh hiui. At the same time, evar. thai L.uU 1* to bo judjrcl of according to tlie facts, aceordtnu ku nu.r!', according to what was being doue. and w hat was done. His act was an Inchoate offence. 011 the other side, the act that was uoue was ;ui accomplished aud consumuted wrong, it built up a possesion of tlie presidency of the United States to the man who vvns "not elected, and the representatives aud the • harupions .f that cotiditiou of things are th- men whose consciences are troubled with the inchoate w rong-doingsof Pelton. which I stopped and crushed out in tue bud. I LIEITKR I ROM PRESIDENT COM EN An E:spo33of tho aacrots of the Knights of Labor—startling Revelations. POTTSVILLC, Pa.. February 14. The Miner's Journal to-morrow will (inblish :i letter of Piesident Go wen, of lite Pbiladelpbia and Reading railroad, exposing the secrets of an organization known as the Knights of Labor, which has been in exist ence in Schuylkill county for over a year. He says a general minors' strike was ordered by the society to take place February 10th, in case the men were not paid their wages by that time. But a postponement was ordered until the 2oth, by which time all will be paid, lie gives the names of a committee called M'Mal ley's gang, appointed and organized for the purpose of burning coal breakers and other property in case of a strike, and gives other details of the organization. The publica tion of the letter will create a sen sation only second to the exposure of the notorious Mollie Maguire so ciety.". The True position for the Demo cratic party to occupy is set forth in the following, part of an inter view with Senator Hampton, of South Carolina : "Let us put good, trusty men in noniinatiJA, fearlessly avow our principles, and show ourselves wor thy of trust by being willing to take defeat at the hands of the people should they disapprove of our policy A constitutional rule, self-government and no sectionalism ! should be the sum and tlie substance of our plat form, fitted to good, honorable, trusted and tried standard-bearers, it matters not whether they he from tlie East or the West. I have no patience with an Eastern Democra cy and Western Democracy, a Nor thern Democracy and Southern Democracy. It is no Democracy at all that is not as wide as the whole country. SPRING MILLS ITEMS The singing class has postponed their musical eouventon until next winter. Oh pshaw ! Saturday night a week ago some one stole a bee from Mr. S. A. Woods. Who did it? Everybody should attend the pub lic entertainment of the Penn Hall school, next Satuiday evening. It will be a rich treat. Saturday night somebody stole a bcc from Mr. James Kennedy, and on Sunday morning the honey was tracked to a certain place. A war rant was procured and a search made but no honey was found. Hope the miscreant may be ferreted out yet. YONKY. IDZEJLIR, SIR: We would call your attention to the Advertisement of Johnston's Great Western Gun Works in an other column. Our Pittsburg Agent endorses Mr. Johuston as being a reliable and honorable business man and ©ne of the Oldest and Largest Dealers in the United States, belid for his .Large and Illustrated Cata logue, it is free. Free Gift to the Suffering.—A copy of "Medical Common Sense," a book of 144 pages, will be sent free to all suffering with Consump tion,, Asthma, Catarrh , AT., AC. See advertisement in another column. Address. DR. N. B. WOLFE. Cin cinnati. Ohio. 7-4. (.'hew Jackson's Best fcweet. Navy Tobacca. 47-ly ' Hew Mr. lleisler, of Mifllinburg, has ree.ieved a "substantial donu ; j turn." —*. - —— ! "H is reported" says the Jrijllin j bury 1\ It graph "that Mr. Sankey is , aUut to lake the ipdil and silver cast to the Supremo Court. A con temporal} says that a roast ed o lion bound upon the pulse on the wrist, will stop the most invet erate toothache in .\ few minutes. A splendid new Wilson Sewing Machine for sale or to exchange on , shingles, ('all at the Journal Office j and see. tf. WM. 11. HKIFSNYDER, JR., of fers his services to the public as auc tioneer. lie pledgoa himself to give full satisfaction aud make Teasona bfe charges. Give hint a trial. tf. Parent* will And that the advantage f the A. S. T. Co. Htaek Tip for Childrpn'a llue shoe* o> thoy yoriootly protect tho shoo .lust at th* |>lnt" whore tiie wear comes, Unix douMlinj the wtouVlik value 01 the shoe while aril.lnx to ita beauty. Try them.ami see If it is not so. 7 4. ISRAEL WEAVER, ot Aaronsburg fins loot) choice grafted young apple troe.s for sale, which he offers at 15 cents a piece. Also a large lot of plastering lath, very cheap. tf. Mr. Jacob Nestlerode, of Madi sonburg, sent us three apples of the pound kind, one of which measured thirteen inches and the two others over twelve inches e:tch, in circum ference. They weigli over three pounds iu tho aggregate. Our musical convention is in full lil tst, and up to this time a decided success. Prof. Meyer and Mr. Lukenhach have won golden opin ions for themselves as teachers and leaders of music. The attendance is very good and a large crowd is expected for the concert 011 Friday evening. Eight years ago a child of Augus tus Weidner, Berks county, fell, and has suffered from soreness iu the head ever since that time. Last Saturday week a shue pencil, two inches in length, was removed from 1 her forehead, between her eyes. LEBANON, l'a., Feb. 11—Sjtnuiel Miller, a farmer, aged about 4-5 years, who had recently been married, left his ho'ne near Bunker Hill station at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and was foam! this uiorniug hang- ■ ing from a cherry free near that place. It is beliexed that he was laboring under an aberration of mind. Our enterprising Hatdware men, MUSSKR & SMITH, HAVE just recciv- Ed a large stock of the celebrated j Keystone hand made, haltei and breast chains. Traces from 70 cents up. A!*o 11 large stock ot patent wheels, floor and table oil cloths of new and beautiful styles— all very cheap. A flue lot of cedar tubs just received. Call and exam ine their extensive stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Persons in need of fine Tooth Powd'T, or Wash for diseases of the month, will do well to call at John F. llarter's Dental Office, one door west of M. E. Church. Millheim, Pa. Artificial teeth inserted in the best manner. Filling done with are. and everything pertaining to Dentistrv will be executed in the 1 est style. reasonable. All work warranted. t. In spite of flannels, coughs and colds will make a lodgment in the system. But they ave not tenants at will. Yon can dispossess them with Hale's Honey ofllorehoHud and Tar, in less time than it takes a sheriff to execute a write. Sold by all Druggists. Pike's Toothache Drops, cure in 1 minute. 5-4w. Indorsed by tfie Medical Fraterni ty, popular in every circle, found everywhere, GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP is undoubtedly the most popu lar purifb r, remedy for skin dis eases and injuries, and complexion beautffier, iu America. Sold by a'.l Druggists. HILL'S HAIR IT WHISKER DYE, black or brown, 50c. 5-4w. President Hayes bus appointed his es. teemed comrade. (Jen. J. F'.ilartranft. post master of Philadelphia. The ex-governor, we are sorry to Darn, is very poor finan cially—mude so by unlucky speculations— hence said appointim-n comes just in the nick o' time. — Mifflinburg Telegraph. \ es, and the alrove proves that he is about as poor intellectually as fi nancially. If after neing Auditor- General for six years and Governor for six, the latter with a salary of SIO.OOO, he must still have an clfice on the plea of poverty, then we ought to have at least 10,000 new post offices created for the benefit of the poor. If one man who is im provident with his means must have an office to keep him, wlfy not all ? But then we must not forget that we live in Cameronia. A regular hig i old raid on the state treasury is being organized in our legislature, and it will indeed l>e a wonder if the state escapes any one of the schemes now brooding, to deplete her treasury. The bor der raid claim will be urged ; the new penetentiary wants about half a million and the Pittsburg peneten tiary an equal amount. Speaker Long has already offered a bill ap propriating four millions of dollars to pay the damages done by the Pittsburg riots. These and other projects are on the tapis, and it will be easily seen that to satisfy the va rious demands on the treasury will require many millions more than the revenues ot the state will yield, lie fore out law-makers appropriate large sums they had hotter see where the money is to come from ; and then, have the people no Bay in the matter ? Early last week Mr. Thomas How ard forwarded a nuoilier of petitijns beating signitures praying for the passage of a local option law. Of the petitions sent, one represented Miffliubuig and Hartly with 300 names ; another. New Columbia, with 50 names ; another, New Ber lin and Winfielil, with 59, and anoth er, Lcwisburg, with 845—making a total of 1259. Tfie time for obtnin- and forwarding signatures was limited, or "Itis number could have been doubled quite readily in the country. Our people are most ly of the whisky opposing order, and the older and more observant they become, the more thoroughly are they convinced that it u high time that the crowning evil—the fundamental element of crime and misery—was no, only checked but abolished. It is an unadulterated evil, without one. compensating fea ture of good. —Lcwisburg Ch ronich. CONNriPTIOM CUBED. An old physician, retired from practice, , Loving had placed in Ids hand* by'hii F.ast linltn mivsioiiHi v the tormnla of '. simple vegetable remedy, for tho mmshlv and P"''"- manent cure for consumption, bronchitis. I eatHiTh, ikstlmin, and all throat and lung i affections, ulso a positive mid radical euro ; tor nervous debility and ull nervous coin -1 plaints, after having tested Us wondorful curnlivc powers iu thousands of casew, lift* t'elt it his duty to make it known to ills suffering fellows. Actuated by thts mo tive. Him u desire to relievo human suffer ing. 1 will send, free of charge, to all who dosiie it, this receipt, with full directions for preparing and using, in German, French, or English. Sent by utall ly ad dressing with stump, naming this paper. W. W. Sherar, 141 rower's Block, Roches ter, New York. 5-4w. Announcements. Mu'M.VKI. I. AMI announces liiutsclf as a candidate for constable of Millheim Bor ough. SAMI'KLO. ('lirk offers himself to the voters of Millheim Borougu, u* a candidate for the office of constable. JoHK h - fIIAMHKKS solicits the vote* of his fi lend* and The citizen* generally, for the office of constable of Millheim Borough, DIXIKI. L. GAKKT respectfully solicits the vote* of his fellow citizen* of Pcun tow inddp for the office of Constable. BAJ.KKKG STItK. ./. If. RcUsnyder. ' r fustcc, real cst ite of John Itany, laic of Grecg township. Friday Feb . 2kth. Alfred Durst, Gregg township, live stock and farm implement.*, Friday, March 7lb. ('. E. Rover, Giegg township, house hold goods, Saturday, March Ist. MARRIED. On the 13tli inst., at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. F. Dclnlnger, Mr. .lames Kchoch, of New Berlin, l , a. i and .M!*s Maggie, daughter of Jacob GepJi art, ol this place. Our poor heart was made exceedingly glad over our share of this happy affair. Such a rich profusion of delicacies seldom f all* to the fir of Uie poor country editor but it I* all tin- more appreciated when tt does. "• he fair bride— Gotl bless her—has our warmest thanks. Klie wa* mindful of our Savior s command, to "remember the noor." Mho else than the poor printers of the present day could He nave meant, when he said— "For the poor always ve have with you." Surely they are always poor as well us al wavs "at hand." We feel sorry to lose Maggie from our midst. She Is one of our most eaMmubla young ladies: and if that New Berlin chap, whom we have not the plea-ure of know ing. isonlv half worthy of her. then *vo would call him a tiptop fellow. Wo only know generally that the Schoohs are very minstuntlal people and trust that this one m.tp io fully worthy of so honorable froundschaft The happy couple have our best wisltes. -♦♦♦ DIED. On the 17th !n*t.. in Madlsonbnrp, Krn"st 8., sou of John J. & Sarah Ocker, aged 2 years, 11 months and 5 days. CHURCH DIRECTORY! KvAjtosLUML.—Preaching next Sunday Fvcuiug, hv Kev. J D. Stover. English. Krk)umw Her. J- O. Shoemaker, Pastor English preaching tn Aaronsburp, next Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, aud iu Millheim in the evening. . ' UKKAM. Re*. /. Tornlinson, Pattor. Trot 1 acted meeting in progress at Kt Paul* Church. Preaching in Mdlhewu on Sunday cvenin o '. Lodge and Society Directory. The Millheim Cornet Band will meet in the Town Hall on Monday and Thursday evenings. _ , „ lrm-idenee Grange No. tli P. of 11., luecta in Alexander's block on the 2nd Sa tnrdKV of each month at r. s. ami on the 4th Saturday of each month nt IS r u - Millheim laxlge N0.80,1. <. (>. K. meets in the New Hall, i'unn street, every Saturday evening. laxl*'- Library open every Saturday eve ning after H o'clock. The M:llhelin B. .% 1.. Association mwV in the Town liali. on the evening of tue second M nday of each montb. P. UEPfIAIIT. W. 4. MI'SSEB. GEPHAET a MUSSER DF.Ai.KRB IN Grain, CIOVCMfVd. t'lottV. A- Feed, Coal, Planter * fialt. MILLHEIM, PA. Highest market price paid .for all Mud* 0 a-iER/A-insr, Delivered either at the BRICK MILL orfat tho old .MUSSER MILL,.in MILLHEIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Alwayson hand and sold at prices that de fy competition. A*hareof the public patronage respectfully elicited. 3"-Iy Millheim Market. Wheat No. 1 92 Wheat No. 2 M Corn Rye Oats White A" Oat*. 81ack.... 22 Buckwheat , 50 Flour s*oo Bran A Nhorte.pei un Kalt,per Brl *--00 Piaster, ground 15-00 Cement, per Bushel *45 to Barley Tyinothvseed 09 Flaxseed..' Cloverseed *• Butter 14 Hums bides Veal 3 Pork kkks'.V.V.V:::::::::::::: n Potatoes w Lard _ Ta110w.....* y Soap 5 Dried Apples Dried Peaches Dried Cherries 4 COAL MARKET. Hg Coal f5.25 stove " 5.50 i Chestnut u 5.00 Lea " "i.26 Corrected every Wedaceday by Gephait & Mueser. TURNPIKE ELECTION —An eleetiop for m nagersof the Bellcfonto Aerons burg and Youugmanstown Turnpike Road Company, will be held at Mitliinhurg on the 11th bay of March next, between the hours of 10 A. M., ami 2 P. M. By order of the Board JOHN STONKR, Feb. 20! It 1870. President. IjNXECUTORK NOTlCE.—Jitters totfa- Li inentary on the estate of Goo. Swartz, deceased, late of Penn township, Centre county, having been granted to the under signed, all persons indebtea to said "estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having legal claims against the same to present them duly authenticated by law, fur settlement, 2-6t. 8. M. Sw.UITA, Tus>eyville, Centre Co., Pa. TEACHERS WANTED S£ * waavMMiVW $2()0 P|;l{ Month, during the spring and summer. For full parfienlars'Address, .1. c. Mc( URDV A* CO. Philadelphia. Pa. lw. NOTICE.— Kotira is hereby given thnt application will lo made for a churl, er, for 1 urnpiko ruiul Icadiiiß from Mill helm, tn the L. ". S. 0. railroad. if. MUI helm, JM. 13th. 1879. A BMINIBTR \ roit's NOTICE. LctK is jO*V of administration on the r.-elite of ReglmiSinelt/er. 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S. .1011 NSO> t CO., Bangor, Maine W. J. SVRAYEBJ Fashionable Barber, Oppoeltn Stem's Ftore, MILLHSIM, PA. The patronage of the public respect fully solicited. mEMFESSWs Doors, B Yellow Pine tors,sash win-B Bll'mring kept dow Frames, |J C r Bconstanslv on Brackets, and BSc re hand. With Mouldings, thanks for made to order H c.5 rapast favois on short "O - M solicits a t ice and in the™ o fS continuance tiest tnanner.9 *s°t tbe^ame. MTLLr MBIMp DAV.L'BROWN, Manufacturer and Daaler in \ RB, STOVEPIPE &TRIHWIX6S SPOtTIXu and FRIiT CAXS, Would respectfully inform the public that Le keeps on hand or pi.tkes Lo prder all hinds of TDtWtHK, STOVK riXTUHES, FKL ITCAXb, etc., etc. S : SPOUTING k SPECIALITY. Fruit cans alwayson hand. Repairing done at short notice. Having nometen years experience in the business lie flatters him self that his work is lulls oqua to any in this section of the country. A sliarcofthe pablin iiatron..g is respect fully solicited, tstiop next dom- to Journal Itti ATIRRA, "Ml ill Jioisn, I'M. jT^brooke, ((has. A. S.urgis, ,'goui. WATCHES, i I w I ™ AND Musical Instruments, Repairing Rone on short notice. ENGRAVING A SPECIALITY, at fbe MiUhelm Jewelry S* >:•, one ilooi custoi Klscnhuth's DniK.storo,.Mainstreet. MILLHEI.M. I'A. ?????? t t n ? n i *••!!! Nsw Millinery Store in M'llheim !!!.„! #6- MRS. AXXALL WEAVER take* plcasiirt 1" anneunclng to the ; people of Mil'hetm ar.d vicinity that she ill open a new and elegant stock Millinery Goods on Monday October 21st. A ** : full line of Choice and Fashionable Goods alwW* < )n hand at "**: popular prices. DRESSMAKING SPECIALITY. The nc*.7 UUs j ha- Plfilier and Trimmer used. Public patronage RO.'le.'ted. "W.) ■ L. C. i S. C. RAIL ROAD. WESTWARD. 1. X *. I B4VK A.M. r. U. r.M Montandon 7.00 1.A5 ,6.!4U Lnwishurg • 7.1K J-30 6.36 Fair Ground < 20 2-80 ! lilehl 7226 2.40 I Vlek.sbarp. 7-35 2 48 . Mlffllnbnrg 7.4.3 3.15 Millment 8.00 3.38 ! T-aureltoti 3 30 I Coburi) ■* - P. 25 j Arrive at Kpriqg Mtlij P..30 EASTWARD. 2. 4. e. I Irivt ' a.vt. *. r . P . I ."•••ring >3i:i iTio fbuv-i H36 J iarureltoii* 'J.f* 4 05 Milliiiout 1-V, 4.20 P. v. 1 Mlfflinhnrf }* ♦> <-* V [ Vieksbura I Rich] V 27 5.13 1 Fair Ground a-W £-23 l.ewishiijg 0,35 12.46 r TiT* PHILADELPHIA WEEKLY TIMES T U E i Annals Of TIIS War. Wri ten bv tho oi liieipal participants4q the late Civil T\ a r. Nortfi and South A Royal Ootavo Volumo of 800 Pr.g-es, Beautifully LluLtratecl And Bound in Colored and Gold Cloth, with Illuminated Cover Linings (Price 91), Will be given to every subscriber to TUF WEEKLY TIM ES for 1870. upon the follow ' iim terms, lu ali easoe the postage paid bj us: For si we viH send one copy of THE \Y I FK LY one year and oco copy of the "ANNALS." For !" we will rend three copies of THE WEEKLY ouc year aud throe copies ol the "ANNALS." Cinb Terms of the IVeelily Times : l copy. Op* y. in eopie* one y. 5 copies, Due y. fr.OO 20 cople.*, our y. 23.t< TEE "ANNALS :T TST PREMIUM. A copy of J he "A reals" will be .givca a Fit in:>un to any one sending us- $l5 for a club of icn. or a fcCi fir a ciiib of twenty. This is a moid o'uioriunity, wit' "ut 'cost anu bat lift etroiihi*-, to pet a copy of a splendid Wvik ibut shcuiu bcrcud 1 I every ouc. tfe WEEKLY TIME: FOR 1879. Will h"*\cpt fuliv up to tb.e liigb s'andard of ttiv p ibt. ami unprovrn.cr.ls a time, as tfiry ir.uy b* s .ppoied by xp' i ivnct! and Hie vvautri of our reatns. Ib-pip ml a' tl dsiiiudive fe.it uie oj TIfF WEEKLY TIM I S4, that nat- proved so popu ar in tlie jwisi will be continued tiirouph •'H tiie year IS7:*, viz: a series of cl aptcrs o? tlic J i g'i;; n T T i of th Lat Civil War From T eadinp Actors in th Cabtupf. !n t!i; I ield, ill lli< 1 oium. Noiti. aii< S idfi. Tibs fe.i'u e of THK I'HII.ADFi.ITU A WEEKLY TIMF.H lias become very popi.- lar,and mercases in .ntcrost wtta even weeli'ii issue of She pa er. *v n.ie eontributois will be free from a'l seiti' i.j >.rtis:t!i tone, tbev v.ili be vvr ft *r tii inf various standpointM of the respective a uj orts and over their pripcr nnnies. rr '.jc n;- ray of dißiiiiuuislb. ti contributors t- J tL ' d p..i tin uit x exceeds in l.u iluanc*" am ever pi evented b> an American P* .lodba'l. or>end a nostai card to. a si'i t'IMFN Cony of the rill LA I 'L t .i'H IA WKIKI.Y ft.M l.s. It will be sjr t j () you without cost Examine well, and W( . believe you will pro uoiin -e ii t' e L' vp-.-t, Cneapest ar.d the lle-jt of the We cs Try The Times. P,, v - ... A lib a few f lends, and msk i -p up a club of twenty, yi a will each get HIE \VKi-.KLY TIMES f >: one year. j". t age pnld l>> us, for the iUW FK ( K of $1.2- . ii at any time di, ring 41 e year >t.u are d.s satisfied witii 4he paper, send to us ami we will letunL. . ur money. AonuFSj, TYE TIMES, Tho Time 3 Bui ding', l'lll LAI- CLi'KIA. 5 AMI . i. oisonui:::s os-* fits 1 | Til oat ami Lungs | I Fe manently Cured. fa • rii.T. A.81,04 t'M'SOreat Keniedy k | "PSYCHINE" i c taken in conjanction with L s | fOMPOI'MI LMi l-MOA HV 0 I PURE COW LIVER ML | A? and liypopbospbites I | LIME & SOBAf IA FREE BOTTLE nr-ss to each snifieing applicant so d- § K ing their name, I*. < >. \ Hx;ires-- ; d- w § dress to Dr. T, A. Sloeum, 181 IV rl 3 St., New York. Wivß Positively (ilured. All sufferers from ihi*flff,®*** that HnxioiiH to 1> cured •Jjoiib) trr I*, K,^. SKR CKi.EiiiUTKn CoßdCvrTuui I OWDI-V > Thou.- Powder* arc tho only ltw&tvufi * known ft,nt will a , liMenf of Lite'i n?f'>AT A VT> t.rKOtT—-! -o Htnnlg our Uan ill lh,u,Md aim* ■> that fhey am no humbul we will forward to ovui > to ' L' op , u fvm trtJ box. ' We don t WMntyonr luoner u:n re* nro perfectly „!isfled of tr cnrJei* povvej'* Ji your life la rrnrtb vvln* tri'i! n'i t mr i m Km n , K ' Iv i w 111 eu!*cfy cure von Price, lor large box,fLOft, scat to ,,, patll of tlie United stntc* or Canada l* mail, ou receipt ofpiie*. Addrerii ' .. ASH & BOBBINS, "GC FrLTON STJV V. U.-tOOHLTR. ?C. T. . Mrj23efr*'V. '-*2- if x'ijm m.' mrln. "ti.-ix , llou-eo.d .u .7ut* -cJi yal f TC rmdg oeu ■ i in monej,ar in cno-r-r-. r<>.**< PMPyS 9 Lw V&nkd. Mft-tllb.'nl tenn. .bat nd ; i,ur--r( lr+* Addrr&s S.C.Wu>i, W ■ **.** V^ r-n. ,-r.... , J frvo a.'rr ft '• K >cm. tla **' •Vcad. 1 * eidico lttd CwU>lvnr. attttt* Km i.. . , r- — ; J, 1 ' .yuan fass^sSr^S >UMf E.'iahEshcd "QDSIfIT is tlißltnie IcsftfOicaria m-p —en STANDARD TEA CO. •iter ir. packagecof 5 lb. and upward, their Mandard quailt>' of TEAS, at 50 cts, pr It' COFFEE. 25 cts. " Ihe Trade, llouls and large con turners cuu order divert from us. Goods sent to any part of the Z r . $. QUALITY GUARANTEED STASDARDD TEA CO. 2£ Fulton Street. 21 NjlW YORK. *VIBBATOE'/ JUrcS St. THE ORIGINAL ft ONLY GENUINE ••Vibrator" Threshers* WITH mrTOYBO MOUNTED HORSE POWERS, And Steam Thresher Engines, Made oaly by NICHOLS, SHEPABB&GQ., BATTLE CREED, SUCH. bavins, end Monry-Snvinx 'Urt*heni.f t,.U naermtlun. B-yonrt U r'.ralry tar Wn;k, b-'.-- foct Q sd lor baviax tirci* from W-wtatfa. 6 RAIN Rnlaerawill not gatmiJto tfen tnornioiw w aetnge of Grata f: the Iwrior work \ j lhe other luarhiucs, wuea once ponied ou the uLScrvase. IHE ENTIRE Threshing Expenscv in c I > n*i.ro t.y tU Kxlr* Grain SAVED by thesa lmjwoveJ Hculac& NO Revolving Shafts Insldo the Pepo iMtur. Kulirrly Iran II WIU Bvi.icr., ,'ickci -1. U ..j.iH—. r.nd !I eu-h t!me-i<,inj m l rrIJ-waltcc rami i cntimia. Verfwt'.y ndaptcit t-> *ll Kln<,s nnny, Hi; let. Clovor. and like St-edn. R,nim no " attschments " or '• " to cbaiif o Trow Grata to SoeUi. J MARVEI.OUS for Simplicity of Psn-, Hn uslne Iros than onr-nall t.. iiehut ah.l G*a-... " * il-ics no or Scalteriuge. FOUR Sizes of Separators Mntle, rnn-r -in< from Mx to Twi-lve lloi>e 81x0,000 two v..* Mouuted Boree Powers to match. STEAM Power Threshers a Specialty. A *prciul size Separator zutule expi t lor t-toam i o*tf. 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