£|c |ouvnal >a. Tilltr & Dtmiaerr. Proprietors V OL DMMNOKK. Axaftriat© Editor ■Ulhritn.Thursda) liar. 6. ± -- - 1 Terms —41.50 Per Annum. WnilMttm f*a iV 1- C. & S. C E. R.. bas a fMipulaiton ol ?u) is a thro ing business OMit re. and .-octroi* of an average radius of over eigbl miles. In which the Journal, has a larger etreu'.atl m iban ail other eeanty papers combined. i*cod, in a downward direc tion. across an open lot to the op posite side of Third street a dis- Tunce of 850 feet. striking squarely fl>edividing wsil between bouses Nos. £35 acd ills. stove a hole about seventeen toft aquare. carrying away both tiie dooi*. the stairs of No. ££S, crashing through the parlor door. forced its way through the floor into the cellar, whore it is row firmly embedded, one end being xbout three feet above the floor of the bouse. Beth houses are three story lt ick dwellings, newhr erect ed. ar.U were tenanted, the occu pants oe:ug in bed at the tiuie. The freaks: consternation prevailed among thc-in, the impression being that an earthquake hr.d occurred. It was fortuoate that the rcissile struck tne party wail, or it would bcveg'->re laroarh the buiMing. Mr. It a vet stumpf. foreman of the ttwwery, is iijeoniy poison iniuted, bis iif juries being only slight. Owwdso* persons are viewing the num. The less is about SIA.OfO. liumtdmre sitns will be taken to re lir tle Tlte cause of the cxpksicn is enknowr. St-Bisg o*i.v U?t tbere appears in"the local : papers one. Two, and often three or four advertiseascn* oiferiug Lorn j Stop ir ?£SP fur p. milieus in the uc- • panrs-nt?. " THienGets a Lift. • ItEAr.ixti. February. 25.—The ABKhcts limomnc c lub, of this _c'ity, passed resolutions this evening Sn tavor of the reoomination of i r.cd Hendricks. Among the ' prominent DOB hers of the i !ub are ■ Hon. li •t-su-r l.< rjr:, S-i-ctor Ir merstrcut. TVJLxm B. Albright and i Henry M. Kdw. Dcurj: Braanees With Only Five Senators. Specif x. V. hates A late visitor to the United j >tates ivnate Last night witnessed the remnrksbie spectacle of the J transaction of business and the pas- j sage of bills with only five Senators j present. Of course, there was a | nort of iacil understanding with the j absent Senators that no measures, , except x few or a given character, should tie considered, but that !<*•* not make the pmci ice any the less dangervv. s. Flour huadrod familioa Starving. i LOXDOX. February 28.—The May- i nr of Slxffieid stated at a meeting ; yesttevxiay that ir one district of that ; iown there are foui thousand ier urns destitute and tour hundred families are actuadv starving. The relief fund, except about £BOO, has ' been expended. Judge Cummin of 'Villiamsport,' dealing with violators of the 11- I -cense law ms they deserve, and the following. from the Gazette and ; Bulletin of Saturday last, may prove a warn tug to others who are in the business : John Mazier, proprietor of a hotel on Gilmer street, was uefore Judge Cummin this morning, charged with selling liquor to minors and sd'ing on Sunday. Messrs. Wood and Ames appeared for prosecution, sod H. CJ&v McCormick, Esq., for the defense. Many witnesses were esaucir.ed. both men and boys, and the evidence was against the de fendant. At the close of the argu- ! ment the judge, after stating to Mr. M know that he was selling to minors, xod thai tlie church bells told him when it was Sunday, and that firoa this date lis license was revoked ; Le also informed the de fendant that be w wild save expense by not applying for licetise again for a year, as hßcwse cannot be grunted to bun within that time. A pkdxi new WUson "sewing Machine for sale or to exchange on shingles. Call at the Journal Ofiice and see. if. r*-rur *.:rt tnl Hut the xdrautmce of IT* A.. T. €A. BLACK Tip LOR Cnildien's J perfectly protect ths nhoe .at XX* poi&i tV> * e*r OOTEO.*. .'% ttw n'u" oftho shot* ®Vi7r t> its 'TWIT. Ir* **> it V 1s not 7 1. ! The warm March sun made sad havoc of the sleighing. Played out. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacca. 47-ly * President Hayes has vetoed the Anti-Chinese Immigration Bill. The western end of Union county is again organizing a colony for Kansas. Westward, Ho! The wife of Bishop Bowman, of the M E. Church, departed this life recently. The Central Pennn. Conference, Evangelical Association, commenc ed its annual session yesterday at Lewisburg. ' 4 Fifty-two persons were recently received into the English Lutheran church of Jersey Shore. Rev. J. A. Bright is tho pastor. Lewisburg will probably cut her school terra a month short — eight to riven. The figures are getting fash ionable. The Building & Loan Associa tion meets on Monday evening, of which all concerned will please take notice and have the dues ready. ———— ■ ~ ■ ' -V In Elk county Yoeum's lawyers are quite despondent since the tak ing ot tie Curt in testimony. No says the Ridgwav Democrat. The 1 ock Haven School Board has dec ided that colored piq i!s hhall be admitted into the High School, if competent. The Spring Mills singing class in tends giving a concert on Saturday evening, March Bth. A rich treat is in store for all. Admission 10 cents. Mr. Abraham King is busy haul ing lumber preparatory to building a house, on North street. This makes six houses to be built in Millheiin, as far as heard from. D. L. Geary," the new constable of Penn ►owoship is making pi opera tions to build a new bouse on .lie road to C'oburn. That's the effects of office. All township and borough officers elected on the 18th ult., except Jus tices, School Directors and election oflicers, are to sworn in on the first Monday in April, the 7th. COBURX STATION is soon to have an iuiiKirtaut improvement in the shape of an Evangelical church. I). S. Kerstetter, Jacob Dutweiler and Emanuel Kerstetter have been elect ed trustees and the wore is to pro ce ed forthwith. Our friend J. L\ Condo, yester day moved to Penn Hall, where he exacts to make his headquarters, having purchased the smithy of Maj. Fisher. JIM IS an excellent mechanic and a whole-souled fellow besides. Success to him. W tf. H. KEIFSSYDKR, JR., of fers his services to the public as auc tioneer. He pledges himself to give full satisfaction and make reasona ble charges. Give him a trial. tf. Kcv. A. C. Whituier, of Altoo na, has accepted a call bv the Re formed congregation of Mi film burg. Mr. Whittncr expects to lake charge of his hew field in April. J. M. Rengler. Williauwpoit, Pa., is the sole manufacturer of the cele brated Young America Scroll Saw, one >f the best t its kind ever of. fered to the public. Fend for circu lars before you order from any one else. The Exhibition am! Literary En tertainment iy our achoo-s and ota er young men of town, is to come v2T cr. the evening of the 22nd. It will be an i ff.ur wo: th hearing. The work of preparation goes brave ly OJL. A bill is before the .State Senate legalizing tleer hunting from Sept. 16 to Jan. Ist ; pi eventing the chasing of doer with dogs ; anl al lowing the trailing of a wounded deer with a dog tied >r chained to the preon of the hunter. Let it pass. A BAD STORY of the times comes from Aluona, where a young man named E. Borland, who tried with out success to get work, resorted to smashing windows to get into jail, so as to get a vnnn place and some thing to eat. In 1-SOl there were 46,019 Federal cfliceholders. Four tears later the numlier had increased to 53 067. In JvT3 the number stood at 86,660, and in 1577 it was increased to #0,383. The numb r since the war has about doubled. Rev. A. Lintz, Pastor of the Her man Lutheran church of Lock Ha ven, was donated recently with "money, dry goods and produce," How we do wish it were fashiona ble to serve poor editors in this way at least several times a vear. But we would appreciate the kindness of our friends. TO COR It ESPO ND ENTS.— TFc yo to press Wtdaesd>iyi> at one o'clock —rarely later. Correipondentsshould raailthtir hiter* so that they may rearh us OH Tuesdays. We can not publish communications that may interest or be understooil by but feu-. H'c want items of aeneral news dressed up in plain and direct lanawxoe, IF. //. I), your communication ts rejected. Try other and better sub jects and give us your real name. Neighbor Foote is not exactly the man that has improvements on the brain, yet when he does anything in that line he makes a thorough job of it- as for tho steps in front of his store. Truly they .are the admiration of every oi.e. They combine the primary principles of Architecture —use and beauty—in an eminent degree. John, let the brick sidewalk have a dose of the sauue sort. We're a borough, you know. A difference of opinion occurred between the Sheriff and the Commis sioners jf Clinton county regarding the price to lie iaid for boarding prisoners. The matter was referred lo Judge Mayer, wno, after examin ing the law decided that twenty-five cents per day for each prisoner is' all that can be paid. The Democrat says that moie than legal prices have been charged since 1860. This week wo had quite a pleasant foretaste of Spring. The weather is delightful and the roads —horrible. Extremists already |>enk of "mak ing garden. n 111 fact wo already saw a man walk *ho street carrying a shovel. Who'll I) e first in this im portant work. What a lovely tiower is the liily of the valley, and how closely resemb ling it in purity is the complexion which has been embellisheu with GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP, that wholesome aid to beauty. Silver locks grow dark from the use of HILL'S II AMI I)KK. Persoua in need of fine Tooth Powder, or Wash for diseases of the mouth, will do well to call at John F. Hatter's Dental Office. one door west of M. E. Church. Millheuu, Pa. Artificial teeth inserted in the U'st manner. Filling done with care, and everything pertaining to Dentistry will lie executed in the I est style. Terms reasonable. All work warranted. tf. The rose of death. Do nut wait until the hectic ilush which indi cates advanced consumption, ap pears oil the cheek. C-teck the hard cough and heal the irritated lungs with if tie's Honey of Ilorc~ hound and 7Ur, before the crisis comes. l>o in time. Noid by all Druggists. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in 1 minute. lu-4 Mitfiinburg is having a big tem perance revival. The whole town and surrounding country are all aglow for temperance reform. Meetings have been held successive ly every night for two weeks and about one thousand havo taken the pledge. The leaders expect to in crease this number to jifteen hun dred. Tho central figure in the movement is a certain Maj. Scoit, who is reputed as a very eloquent and pursuasivo lecturer. Lawyers Bower and Arnold and Mr. Clias. Weirick also made addresses. Wo hope that much permanent good may be done. REBEP. SBURG FRAGMENTS. Mr. Henry SlN ull. Sr., well known throughout this and the adjoining valleys as a niasou and bricklayer, departed this life, at his home, near Rebersburg, a few days ago, at the ripe old age of 79 years, 9 months and 18 days. The Musical Convention at Mad isonburg last week undoubtedly proved a success. Rumor has it that the concern netted ninety dol lars. Reliersburg is to have a musical convention next winter. Several of our young men have left for the far west. Mr. Jona than Kreamei A family will follow this week. Success to them all. The latest novelty—to see several women disturb the proceedings of a public sale by a hand to hand flsti cuff no. Which one got flabbergast ed is undecided, but tho feminine pugilists have evidently forgotten the language of tho poet "1.-f (lops delight to bark ai.d bit*. Lester from Lewisburg: The elections being over each am bit ions aspirant. like Cinciimatus of old,has iclurued to his former avo cation. The roads naming north and south are piled full of snow, which ail will attest who have picked up themselves and out of the snowdrift while out slcighiog. The "great question M decided at the election was soup or no soup. Soup prevailed. Fill tip the bowl. Washington's birthday passed off a3 quietly KM if the great hero bad never been born. Mcssr?. liusse'l & Lnvrshearc re lit ting the old storehouse formerly occupied by Walls & (,0., and will move into it about the first of March. Thursday, being the day set apart for prtiyi r iti lvbalf of colleges and other higher institutions of learning, the Rev. Dr. Johnson of Philadel phia will preach in the Baptist church both in the morning and evening. Not less than fifty-seven of Kelley township's moat illustrious citizens desired to offer themselves as living sacrifices upon the altar of public service. Verily the patriotism of the fathers of the republic has not departed from her sons. The latest novelty in town is the skating school, held in Music Hall. When vou lock in upon the scene and leho!d the graceful foims flit ting swiftly and adroitly to and fro upon their rolling skates, vou imag ine yourself in fairy-land. But when your auditory nerve is almost paralyzed by a terrific crash, follow ed by a violent trembling of the floor beneath your feet, the magic spell is broken and you soon reilise that those enchanting forms arc material, terrestial, and therefore subject to the laws of gravity. OAKLANDKK. [We publish above communication although it is rather behind time, just because it is well written and we desire to encourage our young friend "Oaklander" *ll we can. Hope lite notes will hereafter be more seasonable. Editor.] OILDOM ITEMS. The Great Standard Oil Co. is buying all the Oil Refineries, &e!, and it is even reported that they have bought the "Oil City Daily Derrick," which lias heretofore been published in the interests of the pro ducers. Some prophesy better times while others say that the oil produc ers will now be more at the meicy of the monopolists than ever. A man who owned an oil well and at which he was working was found dead m the Engine house, when his partner went there to relievo him yesterday afternoon. He had com mitted suicide by shooting himself through the head. What caused him to do such a deed is not yet known, as he was in comfortablo circumstances. On Thuisday afternoon a girl about fifteen years of age died quite suddenly ; she had had chicken-pox, but thinking she was safely over it she went out on Wednesday and got wet, which terminated fatally. With the opening of spring busi ness is reviving in many places, and the number of oil wells that are to bo put down is almost innumerable. Buying and selling oil, is about all that is done at Edenburg, Brad ford, Oil City &c., and the Oil E.v change at the I itter place, where so much business is done is the rinest exchange in the world as well as the largest. The amount of Oil that is bought and scld there every day is almost beyond belief to any but those who know. PETK ItOhKVM. Free Gift to tlio Suffering.—A copy of "Medical Common flense," a book of 144 pages, will be sent free to all suffering with Consump tion, Asth ma, Catarrh, Sr., Sr. flee advertisement in another column. Address. DK. N. It. WOLFE.Cin cinnati, Ohio. 7*4. IDIEYLR, SIR : \\ e would call your attention to the Advertisement of Johnston's (treat Western Gun Works in an other column. Our Pittsburg Agent endorses Mr. Johnston as lieing a reliable and honorable business man and tne of the Oldest and Largest Dealers in the United States. Send for his Large and Illustrated Cata logue, it h free. DIED. On the -4th ult.. In Or. Igna tius BitiKgcr, aged 70 vexs. On tin* 121 h ult . tn Putter township, .fas. A., son of NVni. and hli*H Jordan, a>;*ct 7 years, 7 months and 4 days. On the I'Nt nlt„ In Fusion. Pa.. of scarlet fever, Annie 0., daughter of Rev. J. M. & l.yilt.i Anspaeli. On tin* Ist inst .in Gregg township, Pan let MinnUli, aged Tffyonr.s, 11 months and 20 da>s. on the lust., near Roborsburg, Henry Smull, a gad 70 year?, 9 months and is days. CHURCH DIRECTORY. itKroßMKn.— Rer. J. O. Shoemaker, Pastor. I reaching in Anronshurg next Sunday morning—German, and In Millhciin in the evening. AlKTiionsr.—Protraetcd meeting in pro gress. Key. W. K. Whitney, Preacher in charge, officiating. Evasukmcai..—Preaohers absent at Con ference li.cli met at Lewlsburg yesterday. I.driiKKAN,—-lien. /. Tomlin*6n, Pastor. German preachlug in Aamnsburg next Sunday morning, and in Mtilheim in the evening. Lodge and Society Directory* The Millhciin Cornet Hand will meet In the Town Hall on Monday and Thursday evenings. Providence Grunge No. 217 P. of 11., meets in Alexander's block on the 2nd Sa turday of each month at r. v. and on the 4th Saturday of each month at ItJ )'. m. Millhciin I-odge No.'AVI, I. O.). F. meets In the Ned Hail, Pcnn street, every Saturday evening. Lodge Library open every Saturday eve ning after li o'clock. The Millhciin It. A 1.. Association meets |n the Town ilall, on the evening of tlie second M ndav of each uiont U. SALE RUGIdTLP., Henry Long. Georges Vailev. March 6th, Live stock and farming utensils. Alfred Durst. Gregg township, live stoek and (arm implements, Friday, Mareh 7tb. It. 15. Hcvsterinan Administrator of An na Hostcrnian, Haines township, March Sth. Household goods. •Fas. 1). Geutzel, Administrator of Johd Gentzel, Gregg township. March 11th. I.lve stock and farming utensils. Noah Weaver. Woodward. March 19th. Li ve stockjmd farming utensils. .Vimiicl Nee*. Penn township. March 2(Ah, Live stock and fanning utensils. Michael and Noah Stover, Trustees to s**Jl tarni and mount tin land of Martin Stover, deceased, Haines township, One farm of 114acre< and tract of mountain land, 117 acres. March 21st. NOTICE.— Notice Is hereby given that application will be made f.ira chart er, tor turnpike road leading from Mill heini, to the L. A S. C. rail road. tf. Mill helm, Jan. 13th, IST?. "VTonoß.—My ion Ciiarles Emanuel has >_x| left ine without my knowledge and consent. All person■ are hereby cautioned not to harbor or trust him. as 1 will not pay any debts ol his coutrctlng, unless conv po'led to do so by law. PrrER Yeakick. Miles township. March 4th, I>*7o 10-3 rpi r.M"iK<; Ei u r.oy --An election for X iu nagers of iho Bellefontc Aarons hnrjt and Youncm tnstow; Turnpike Ko.id Company, will on held at all.T.inbnrg n the lUh bay of Al.ireli ik\'. between the hours of 10 A. M., and 2 P. M. By order of tl-e Board John SroNvu. Pe'o. 20b IST?. President. VDMINISTRATOR'tf NOTICE letters oi Administration ha\lngbeeu grant pel to the uuderstgned on the e.siat;< of An nie Uosterman, Isle oi Haines township deceased, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate..ire hereby request ed iciw.e.ke Immediate pavni tit, and those having claims toproeut then duly authen ticated for settlement. 9-fiw. It. B. IfoSTt-HM vs. \ I>AffN ISTR ATOR'S NOTlCE.—fitters J\ ofudmioi-tration on the (-.stale of E;f Administration on 'lift estate of John Oontzol, late oi township, le ceas.cd. h:.\ tog bevn granted i-,> the under signed, ..J poisons know 1:1,7 themselves to be Indebted to said decedent, are requested to make immediate payment.and persons ha\im: claims against the same, to present llieui duly authenticated for set tie moot. J AS. D. OFNTZEL. Administrator. Gregg twp.. Feb. 6th, 1870. 0-6. C TACTION.—Having purchased the fol j lowing personal property at Constable rale, as the property of John Confer, of Gregg township, I will leave them in his possession during my pleasure, and all per sons are cautioned against meddling with the same in any way: 2 Mares, 2 Ked Heifers, 2 •Shoal*. Plow. Harrow, 2 horse sled. Spring Wagon. 2 horse Wagon. Corn Semper. Corn Planter, Cook Stove. Ten plate Stove, 2 Beds and Bedding, 14 acres of wheat in the ground. J. 15. LEIT7.KU.. Spring Mills. Keo. Srjth, lH7ti. 9-3w TRUSTEES' SALE OF KEA I, ESTATE.— 'lbe undersigned, Trustees appointed Ly the Orphans' Court of Centra County, to soil part of the real estate of Martin Stover, late of llaine* township, deceased, will offer at public sale, on Friday, March 21st, 1879, on the premises the following de scribed, real property, v|7, ; ALL TH AT CERTAIN FARM. situate in Haines township, bounded by lands of Henry Fiedler, JohnOrndovf, John Hnbler and John Kowersor, containHig 114 acres A: 126 porches, all cleared and in a good state of cultivation, except four acres, which is woodland. Tlicrenn is ercqted a good 2-story DWBLLIXO HOI.SK, Tenant House, Bank Barn and other outbuildings. Also—A CERTAIN Tuvcr or TIMBLULAXII, situate n Haines township. and bounded by lands of John Young ami Daniel Wamt/., containing 117 acres and 119 perches. The said tract will be sold in four or five lots, to suit purchasers. Hale to commence at 1 o clock of said day, when tortus will be made known by MLCILAUI, STOVUR, NOAH HTOYUU, Trustees. Millbeint Mar Lei. Wheat No. 1 1.00 Wheat No. 2. 80 Corn 40 Ityo 40 Hats White 20 ats. Block 22 Buckwheat W Flour 5.00 Bran A Short®, pet uu Halt, per Bri 2.00 Plaster, ground 10.00 Cement, per Bushel 45 to Barley Tyinothysced 00 Flaxseed Clovcrsced 4. Butter 12 Hams Eiiles Veal 3 Pork R.-01 Eggs 12 Potatoes 00 Lard Tallow 6 Soap 5 Dried Apples Dried Peaches Dried Cherries 4 COAL MARKET. Egg Coal *5.25 Store " 5.50 Chestnut " 5.0(> Pea " 3.25 Corrected every Wednesday bvOepburt A Mnsfcr. P. GfiPIIART, D. A. MCBSEO. QEPHART &, MUSSER DEALERS IN Wraln, Clnv urarvf, I'lotir A Toed, Plaster A Holt. MILLHEIM, PA. Highest market price paid for ail kinds o OK/.A.XIT, Delivered either at the BRICK MILL oifnt the old MI'MSLIt MILL,:In MILLHEIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand aud sold at prices tliat de fy coin petition. 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Health and Happiness are priceless Wealth to their possessor, and yet they are within the rcacn of -very one who will use WRIGHT'S I.IVER PILLS. The onlv sure CUKE lor Torpid Liver, Dys pepsia. Headache. Sour Stomach. Constipa tion. Debilttv, Nausea, and all Billions com plaints and Blood disorders. genuine unless signed "Win. Wright, Pinla.'' II your Druggist will not supply send '£> cents or one box to Bar rick. Hells r d- CO., Banjror, Maine W. J. St it aye 11. Fashiouable Bavber, Oppositr. Stem's Stove, MiLLHEIM, PA. The patronage of the public respect fully solicited. EE. Is§ME@SM Doors, ft Yc'.iow I'ino tcrs,sash win- 3 E tlouiinfc Kept dow Frames, jg u g constansly on Brackets, ;nd §5 ® jnhnml. With Mouldings, fl?SJ|Ui;\nks for made to order 9p. 9 past favois on short iw*H B'w solicits a ticeand in theK o H eouMnnatice hest manner. ■ Mot the same. ~fr/7r,/rffw7,j>7r. DAVi I, BROWN, Manufacturer and Dealer in Tl\-WARE, STOVEPIPE & TRIMMING, SPOl'TiVii ami FRUT CASS, Would respectfully Infovni the public that ho keeps oil hand or makes to older all kinds of TINWAKK, STOVE ri.\TP;;s,m ITCAXS, etc.. etc. USPOUTIHG k SPECIALITY. % Fruit cans always on Intnl. Repairing done at short notice. Having some ten years experience in the business lie flatters hiif sctf that his work is fully eqna to any in this section of the country. A share of the public patron ,ge is respect fully solicited. Shop. nest door to Joitrnul UiMik >torc, Mllltioim, I'n. J. P. BROOKE, (('has. A. Slurgls, Agent. WATCHES, AND Musical Instruments. Repairing done on short notice. ENGRAVING A SPECIALITY, t ilto Millheiin Jewelry Store, one door *'n< oj Eisenhuth's Drug store. Main street MILI.HEIM, PA. L. C. & S. C._RAIL ROAD. WESTWARD. 1. 3. 5. I.catjt a.m. r. m. r.sr. Moutandon 7.W 1-W LFWISBURR; 7-1A 2.20 6.36 Fair Oround ".'JO 2.30 ftlohl T. 28 2.10 A jckkhnrp. Wlrtllnhiiri; 7 16 3.15 Mltlmnut Uaurelton 6.10 3 50 Unburn 3.J6 . Arrive al Spring Mill* 9-50 EASTWARD. I •I. 4. ft- Leave A. t. A. M. p. Kpnnu Mill# 0.1 Unburn I<.W Litureltoii U. 46 4 06 , Millmont 1I fA 4.30 ! MlfDiubutH 12 ft 4-50 Viekftburg 12.20 ,5.05 Itielil 12.27 ,M 3 ' Fair Uround L 2.35 f..2H ' Lewitiititt 6.A5 12.45 fvt6 ; Arrive at Montandon.. 6 .V) 1.00 6.0) Nop. 1A 2 < onnect Mont*f>don "lib KRI I Mail nest on lite i'hlladtlpbia & Ei ie Kali I it'iail. i Ntm 3A I wilh Da> Ek}ires eal ana Nia gara F.xjuc-s* west. Nos. 5 &. with Fast I.in,: west. An OmoliMM wtO nni betwoen Lcwbdrurg and Moutamlnn, to convey t'aapettterh to | and from I'aeific Express c.t>t ou tho •hila i delpbia A Erie Railroad. Ihe retritlar Kaiiroad Tickets wiJI Lc ItDO I cred between tlie.se two poiute. I PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. : Philadolpiiia Sc Erie R. K. Div. -e-w-e WIXTJSIt TIME TMiLE. Dn and after KUNDAV, Nov. 10th I7A, J the truiits on lite I'liiladelitbi* A. ErSo Kail j road Division will run as follows : WKSTWARD. i ERIK MAILk-aves FMladeipin.. li .'A p. in. " " llarriMliurg....4 2-1 a. in. Wi;iiatn>;ort. .8 36 a. m. *' JeiM-.y Shore. .9 07 a. in. " l.ort 7.55 a. m. arr. at Harrithnrg. .U 55 a.ia. i *• '• Philadelphia 3 4.5 p.m. PAY EXPRESS leave?. I,ay Express East and Sunday Express East. Sleeping cars on all night trains. NYSI. A. BALDNVIN. iieueral Sup't 1879 1879 A SPLENDID PREMIUM TO EVKHT SEW SUBSCRIBER TO TCE PHILADELPHIA "WEEKLY TIMES TuE Annals Of The War. Wrl ton by the nriucipal pa rtlcJpants in the late Civil 11 ar, North and Boutb A. Royal Octavo Voltime of 800 Pages. Beautifuliy liluetratod And Pound in Colored and Gold Cloth, with IHuminatod Cover Liuiugs (rrlce $1). Will be given to every subscilber to THE WECIiLN TIMES fur IS7O. upou the follow ing terms, iu ail rases the postage paid by U5: For $4 we win #cnd one copy of THE WEEKLY one year and one copy of the •ANNALS." For $lO we will send three copies of THE WEEKLY una year and three copies of the "ANNALS." Club Terras of tlin foeekly T!m?s: 1 copy, Or.e v. $2.00 10 copies one y. sls/0 b eupies; One y. S.OO 20 copies, one y. 25.00 THE ,: ANSALS t AST PREIIUH. A copy or the "Annsls" wpl he given as a Premium to any one sending us sls kr a club of ten, or a sc> fur a club of twenty. This is a gland opportunity, without "c >st and L tit litt.etrouble, to uei a copy ot a Hplertuid Wo.ktfcat should he read by exuiy OhC. THE WEEKLY TIMES FOR 1879. Will bo Kept fully up to ti e high standard of tne past, and improvemcrts added from fin?i known that will cure UoxscnrTtoA and all dlseahcs of the Throat awd LUNE#--lndeel no slrodg our faith In thorn,and also to cy>nv|nro von that they are no hnmbng we will forward to every sufferer, by. mail, post paid, a free trial no*. We don't want your money until yoa are perfectly autifled of their curative powers. If * your lif ie worth saving, don't delay In Hiving these rowr/.w h trial. r t|y will vurvJr euro von. Fricn, for larxo box. G3.ne, sent to any part of the United Plntes cr f'snsda, hf mail, on reertpt of prlre. Address. ASH & BOBBINS, 300 Fti/rov STT C *K. Bnooxiv x. X. T. I* r. monthly, l>>-i>A;n>S' r*;, hook of fboerncgK* Uu World's Lttvruf or?. 9 inch" wp> . 4) •, oj : rrr. Au Oil ChroMjo 0-U',/n •prluf) nf " n#ctr> VeUey,'' rr'.oo, $1; " DU'.k f-iS. *;> ? ' W NX;t pej or bind;n: "Christian Oakl/wto Mist*be/_ • 1 V, in juptT bindin*. :d a *rnj rot ,J w TL- N <•:. I >lvA7ioe —ALL POUT PAID.FOR ONLY SO ID money, or IN ons-IX-rt prot,TO R' IBF*. &~~ wnted. Sio*< librrnl term*. htiioothiD!Toifroc Address S.B.W ood, TVibuno U jlldmg, r*jw YarkOl° urn f"T Mir. f,r rrrt (i|7 rf •• fcinui I ariftr He * *leud." (llfti. Land Cvtn.itUUoarr. Silio. Ewji Established 1860. "Qaalityistl&tniß testofQeapaw STANDARD TEA CO. offer In packages of{ 5 lb. and upward, their standard quality of TEAS, at 50 cts, pr lb. COFFEE, 25 cts. "." The Trade, Hotels and large eon snmers can order direct from tu. ' Hoods B6ut to any part of toe U. S. QUALITY GUARANTEED STA.VDALIU TEA C. 21 Fulton Street. 21 NulW YORK. ' 'VIBRATOR*. Hatch U. V liy/ THE ORIGINAL & ONLY GENUINE •• Vibrator" Threaten, wins nmtorro MOUNTED HORBE POWER?, And Steam Thresher EagiaM, Hade only by NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO., BATTUB CREEK, MICH. I bjviug, *mt Moaer-Harlna Tnreehere al ihto l*y or.l * rmiir.iiuu. Beyond il BWdIJ toe Baptd Wart, yue raet OUaaias, oad for Bering Greta from WMUge. BRAIN Raiser* will not gubmltle THE cnet mont woalece of Grain X tin Interior wortl Ml It the other iuschli.ee, when once posted oa lite dlHaeac i- IHK ENTIRE Threshing EX penary. <*ai ir the Extra Grsla SAVED by thrao Improved lfacUuo*. , NO Rerohrlag Shafts Inside the NWA. rstor. Entirely frvo Horn Brst.re, rick.m, end all such tlmS-wnatlng sn.l rtsln-wmatlug ftmp':- rstlonx Perfectly adapted to ell Kinds end Cnndltlou. oI Grain, Wsl or Dry, Loag or Khort, ttcsdedor Boaad. *■ ctufut Thrseter la Flax. Timothy. Millet, ClnSnr. end like Kee.lt. Koqntres no •' nltsohmeau " ST *• rshHWli. ; " to ohsnge frou. Ursla to Seeds. Q MARVELOUS FOR SIMPLICITY of PAN#, n*tx teas than ono-hsH tlic nrasl Belle sad 1n... I Miiieo no Lttterluge or Scsitertuge. FOUR Sice* of Separators Made, raas In < from 81* to Ttrelvo )lore else, eud two .tyteiof Miiuuted Uoreo Powers to lust oh. STEAM Power Threshers a Spectator* .1 .jioctsl sise Separator mode expressly lor btssui Power. OUR Unrivaled Steam Thresher En gine*, with Vslnsble linprivemeni* eud DMta.it Puatures, tor beyond say other make or klaA IN Thorough Workmanship. Elcynnf I'lnUli, PsrteciTon of Parts, Comtiieu-uees of Ihtiiipnun:, .to., our " VisaaToa" Tbrsaber Outflu are laeoatparsMv FOR Partloalara, call on oar Nnlri or write to us tor Ula.tr*ted CU cular, which wo taeU Ims. TO MAGAZINE Club flutters ! ; 3-BUTTON KTD GLOVES, ! I'll Elicit AX 1) EMiLIIH Critiraer, and ftQjmt SILK Dlt RSI r.t TTEttXS GIVEN IN PREMIUMS for Subscriber*, al Otui Hates, ta. j ARTHUR'S HOMS MAGAZINE' TKKTf to : 8.1I5 a veart wlf .'i a l irjt rt 1 f/uc.'Am for CL ibi. Sleeltten Nnntbor lOl'ent., rdrsotuf for flub teller's Svcclal Cirru l ir conlt.iulUK full parttca'ari tf thi t ll>l offer. T. S. ARTHUR A<* ")N, Cj: to. S' -.th Strco' rhihtctojph'd, - a -