l ilt Journal. Waiter i Cancer. Proprietors B O. I*srsrv;Fß, Associate Editor lUlhcim Thursday May 29. Tnas —51.50 Per Annum. The Democratic Convention. The state 'democratic convention mil meet at liarmburg. on Wednes day, the HUh day of July, 1579, at noon, for the purpose of nominating a candidate tor state treasurer, and transacting such other business as the interests of the party require. BY order of the state committee. R. M. i>rEEit, Chairman. 11. 1.. PIKFKSRACH. J I*. 11. lhrnoF., I Secretaries, r. C. fIIXXER, 1 STOP THEM. The short and simple way to re peal the federal election laws for pro rooting frauds on the ballot is to stop the appropriations for deputy marshals and supervisors. dThis will relieve tire jxvlls in Philadelphia ot the presence of Slav in. Lamb, Red ding. Brown the Twenty l iixier.and Uteir repeating associates, iu an offi cial capacitv as the deputies of Mar shal Kerus." If paid to swell the republican majority in Philadelphia by the repeating processes the. wBl have to be paid from .he partv fund and not as HOW out of the public treasure. Commissioner Davenport will noVwger have the means of em ploying swarms of de.puties in New \to arrest thousands of natur alised for J* crime of vot ing the de mocratic ticket. Stop the supplies from the treasury of the people and the infamnis machinerv for corrupt ing the elections will be seriously damaged if not utterly destroyed. Mr. Haves tr II he able to discover no pretext for vetoing tb.e civil ap propriation in the refusal of congress to make provision for the payment of the deputies of Kerns and Daven port.— The Republicans held their prim v elections in Pittsburg. last Sa turday, and matters came t> a very serious fhrht in the 11th want. be tween the whites and the negroes. , A special to the New York Herald : describes the matter thus; ~There were abent sixty men | around the polls, half £f whom were neqrtws. Some of the whites began jeering the negroes, and in a few | moments a first class fight was in j ruvqntws. Bricks and stones were i freely thrown. clubs and knives were i used and several pistils were firetl. < Frederick Lincoln was badly cut and bis bead was mashed in. He will die. A negro, named Jones. < wws also seriously hurt. Four or five of the leaders are now in jail." j If there is much of this nonsense allowed it may put the "brtulderlg i ob de culled brndders to tlie ut most rest. But why were not I". S. Marshals and Federal Kayonets at band to jmawrr th( peoce ' "The New Wast niusrtratod." > One of the 'atest elements for fa vw in tlie liierary line is a Large and , lw—iifnPj printed journal of the | above title. It is a valuable com praditiTn for Far West resources and attractions, publislied quarterly. and hailing from Omaha. Nebraska Bob:. E. Strahorn. the well-known Author and correspondent, is at the helm. Its field is the wide, the boundb-ss West, and Judging from the number before us. it will do ranch toward aecupying it. Tlie great mines, the vasi stock and ag • ricultnra! regions. a..d the glorious wttiacti'Uis of Rocky Mountain cli mate. scenery and hunting arid fish ing maris, are treated or in a min im to at once interest and instruct till. The current number, elaliorat riy iSwatrated with geius ot far wes. "newnerv. contains 48 ieng columns devoted especially to tlie great ad - vantages afforded tv Colorado for the capitalist. booncserker. and tour ist. A sample copy will be sent to any one free of all cost, and many <4 err reader- will be repaid many times orei for the trouble of send ing ror it. Address ROUT. E. STRA mo&s. Omaha, Nebraska. The Women's Christian Tamper awe rm of Lewisbarg have open ed a Beading Room, free to all who may wish to avail themselves of its benefits. We consider this a grind. Bdhie work, and the good ladies ibcmlfl be mcrwiiup J and sustained Iw the mtiaens of Lewisburg. The following are the rules regulating the concern ; 1?4. The room will V open from 9cY*ick, a.* .to 10, r. m. 2nd. No books or papers are to be j removed from the room. Sd. Gentlemanly conduct will be exacted. 4th. The use of tobacco is prohib ited in the room. Everybody of every party is thor oughly disgusted with our fraudu lent President.. Every one wishes heartily that the fraudulent term of a fraudulent President was over; and yet it is equally true that J. Newman. Jr., the great King Cioth • ier. is selling Clothing to men of all parties, creeds and sects. The simple reason that Jacob does such slashing business is because he sells absolute cheaper than any other firm in Centre county. Just look at some of bis prices, pants at 40 cents, hats at 23 cents, shirts at 23 cents, and everything in proportion. Is it any | wonder that the whole world and the "rest of mankind" rushes to Newman? 21-21 JTDGE PACKER'S WlLL.—Allen town, Pa.. May 22.—The will of Judge Packer was read to-day. It bequeaths for the permanent endow ment of the Lehigh University of Bethlehem. $1,500,000; for a library for the same, $500,000 ; to 84. Luke's hospital. Bethlehem. $360,000 ; to St. Mark's Episcopal church, Mauck Chunk. SJM.OiiO. There are a num ber of other bequests, which are kept quiet for the present. Judge Junkin. of Perry county, recently ruled that if a landlord sold a bottle of liquor to a sober man, and tnat man gave it t people of known intemperate habits, or to minors, tlie landlord would liable to the penalties of the law. If this is so. the business of selling-liquor is indeed a risky cue. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobaeca. 47-ly Pittsburg proposes to erect a S9,IKK) monument to the memory or Abraham Lincoln. The New York legislature has passed a law reducing the legal rate of interest from 7 to 6 per cent. Our friend, S. O. McCurdv will again orate at Buffalo X ltoads on Decoration Day. A flr-c rain on Sunday afternoon and Sunday night refreshed vegeta tion very much. All nature is now robed in her loveliest green. Dr. Gutelius is just now engaged ;in painting his house. Many others ought to do the same thing. Who's 111 xt ? The Legislature has agreed to ad journ on the t>th of June, both hou ses having passed a concurrent reso lution to that effect. The Lutheran Sunday School of Aaronsburg will hold its annual picnic to-morrow, in Bower's woods, we are informed. The Spirit of '7t> has not yet quite died out iu Union county. They have eleven patriots down there who are willing to serve the dear people iu the capacity of Sheriff. The annual meeting and election of the stockholders of the L. C. A 8. C. 11. R. Company comes off at tb.e company's office, Philadelphia, June 10th. - . w • ♦ ♦ —— Rev. Dr. Krura, the newly elected pastor of the Presbyterian church at Lewisburg, lias accented the call and will be installed on Sunday, June Ist. . The other Monday Millard Iweu and Amanda llmnmel, while gath ering drift wood at \\ infield, I nion county, were drowned. The bodies were recovered. All the publications of the Ameri can" Snodav Si'hool Union for sale at the JOURNAL BOOK STOKE. A fi ie lot of Reward Cards just re ceived. ■ ■ ■+ • • ♦ +> Chas. A. Sturgis lias the finest lot of Watches. Clocks anil Jewelry on hand ever brought to Millheim. But you letter go and examine for your self, and you will be sure to buy. Miss Sarah Brooks has beeu elect ed county superintendent of puolic schools in Lackawanna county. Afiss Sarah F. fills a similar position in Tioga county. Albert Shrever, a farmer living in the east end of Sugar Vallev, was in Lock Haven last week for the first time iu twenty-five years. He thinks the town has changed some since 1854. - We had pretty heavy frosts here on Sunday and Monday nights. Much of the earlier garden sass is in jured or destroyed, and it is feared that the fruit crop suffered consider ably also. S. D. Musser's dwelling house is so much changed in appe nance that it don't at all look like the same place. It appears so fresh and in viting, but the carp Miteis and the painters arc the fault of it all. From all quarters we hear that many peopb- will lie coming to Mill lieim on Ilecoration Day. If the weather is fair it will le a big day for MiUheini. Tne demonstiation will be entirely worthy of the occa sion. An exchange says that work upon the new penitentiary at Huntingdon has commenced in earnest. The contractor has 23 men at work wheeling away dirt in wheelbarrows. Ti.is sounds very much like sar casm. Mr. Felix Mullen, one of the old est and most re*B|eotod citizens of Bellefonte, died suddenly on Tues day evening, of apoplexy. Mr. Mullen was well known throughout Centre county and his sudden death is felt with sono.v. Ricliaid of Lock Ilaven, started with horse and wagon, last Monday, to Schuylkill Co., thence to Brunswick, New Jersey, on a visit to some friends. He expects to return the same way h" went, in about two months. * ♦ • Tlie Leiri*burg Journal says that Chas. C. Huston, the hero of the re cent forgery on .Smith & Co., at Co burn, managed to effect his escape on the road in from Kansas"—but that the firm secured most of its money. That's exactly the way we tbunk tilings would be managed. The Grand Jury of Union county had only a single case lef jre it last week, and that was disposed of be fore dinner of the first day. Now what's tlie use of having a grand j jury at all. down there. Seems tliev could get al>ng and would feel just as happy without one. **A TREASURY OF BIBLE READ IXGS. by Rev. 6. G. Shannon, Mil roy. Pa., with an Introduction by Rev. 11. Zeigler, I). P., Superin tendent of the Missionary lustitute, Selinsgrove, Penna." This impular Bible Manual is for sale at the JOURNAL BOOK STOKE. Price, 23 cents. tf. 1 11 Williamsport indulges in big bus iness expectations upon the com pletion of the oil pipe line from the Bradford oil district to that city. A number of enterprising citizeus have already formed a company and are building a refinery that is to have a capacity of 1000 barrels a day. An other company is forming to engage in the manufacture of barrels. WILD BEASTS ROASTED ALIVE. —Detroit, May 22. —French's animal barn, erected for the safe keeping of wild beasts, situated live miles from this city, was destroyed by fire this morning Five lions, a zebra, a leo pard, deer, the elephant Sultan and many other valuable beasts were roasted alive. The loss is heavy and there is little insurance. Judge Walls, of Lewisburg, had for some years past been suffering with a cancer on his right hand, and concluded finally, after consultation with numerous physicians, to have the hand amputated. Thib was suc cessfully done the other week, by Dr. Aguew, of Philadelphia, and the Judge ib doing right well over it, with a prospect of a permanent CO'"**. On Monday afternoon of this week ' a delegation of about 160 men came jon an excursion train from Mifflin burg, to give strength by their pr j soiioo to the remonstrances agonist I licensing hotels in that place. The ; visitors made quite a sensation on our streets, as they marched to the court house. On the assembling of I court lion. S. 11. Onvig presented the remonstrances with a forcible speech. He .vas briefly answered by Win. Van Utzei, Esq., council for the applicants for license. .lodge Burlier replica to the assemblage that lie would hold the cases under advisement until the next morning. Yesterday morning he announced that all the applications for license for MilNinburer were refused. This strong .turn-out of the temperance people of that borough and vieinity no doubt had a great influence in the decision of 11 is Honor, .1 udge Buch er. — Lnrt*l>itrer capita tax was fixed at eight cents per term on each memoer of the subordinate encampments. An amendment *.o the constitution was adopted, allowing subordinate en campments to reduce their initiation fee to three dollars. The following officers were elect ed ; M. W. G. P., William A. Kud dach; M. E. G. 11. P., James P. bobbins; Grand S. W., John I. Noble ; Grand Secretary, James 11. Nicholson ; Grand Treasurer, John S. Heiss ; Grand J. W., Chailes C. Vandyke; R. W. G. Hep. G. L. U. S., M. Hichard Mtickle, CIRCULAR. The llch Annual Session of the West Branch Cainp Meeting will tie held, commencing Tuesday, August llKh, 1879, to continue ten days. The grounds will be open for oc cupancy cm July Ist, and all who wish to occupy their tents at that time can do so. The largo majority of the tents aie leased on the five-year plan. Persona desiring tents can be accom modated so long as any remains, by addressing the Secretary. Printed lists of tents not selected will l>e fur nished at any time on application. Are yon supplied ? The prica of "circle" tents and those on left of McEihattan Avenue except lower block, will bo $7.00 for each on the first tloor, and SO.OO for each fm second tloor. All other tents $6.00 for first floor and $3.00 for second floois, or together for SIO.OO. The price of boarding will be $6.00 foi the term of ten days, per single day SI.OO or 40 cents per ineal. For Ministers or members of their fami lies, ss.ooeach. Children occupying seats at table ten years old and un der. $3.00. The grounds will be fenced and closed on the Sabbath day. An admission fee will be charged except for Tent-holders and Minist ers. The following are the rates adopt ed : Single Admission for persons 12 years old and upward, 10 cents. Single Admission for children 6 to 11 years old, 3 cents. Single Admission for Families, not less than four in number, each person, 5 cents. Single Admission., Season Ticket, 30 cents. Season Ticket for Family, SI.OO. Admission fee tor each horse, or horse and vehicle. 5 cents. Tickets good for any day, Sabbath excepted. ELEVENTH ANNUAL CONVENTION Of tho Centre County Sabbath School Association, Hold in Union Hail, Maaisonburg, Pa., on Wednesday a£d Thursday, May 21 and 22, 1879. This Convention, it may truthful ly be said, was a success. It was what it was intended to be, a UNION S. S. CONVENTION. It was well at tended. The discussions were par ticipated m freely and, it is believ ed, enjoyed by all present. Some {food, practical hints were given on the different methods of S. S. in struction. Some excellent resolutions in reference to the International Lesson Leaves, Temperance, the ob servance of the Christian Sabbath, &c., were adapted. The committee on nominations for officers for the ensuing year, repoxted tiie names of the old officers, Pres. Austin Curtin, Sec. C. Dale, Treas. A. Ificholls, for re-election. The report was adopted. An effort was made to raise some money to defray the expenses ot the Association, which llov. Crittenden said were about $25.00, annually. Collection amounted to about S3O. It is not necessary to go into de tail on the proceedings of this meet ing. Suffice it to say, that all real ized, it is good for Christians of'dif ferent denominations, occasionally, to meet together on an occasion of this kind, and exchange salutations and indulge in a free talk on so im portant a part of the Master's work, as the S. School. Another green spot has been formed in the experience of Sunday School workers. The Lo/d be praised. J. T. DECORATION DAY A.T MILLHEIM. Tin following is programme the of exercises for Decor:) tion Day; At 2 o'c|ock, i. M. ,n procession wfll be formed at the Town Hall in the following order : j 1. Milllieim Cornet Hand ; . A squad of Co. !., sth llcgt., N. (., in uniform ; 3. Veterans of tlio 118 th ltegt., P. V.; 4. Sunday Schools; 5. Odd Fellows in full regalia; G. Citizens. The procession will march up IYnn street to Main, down Main to the bridge, thence up to tho cemetery, where the decoration will be proceeded with, and an address delivered by Prof. I). M. Wolf. Addresses will also be made by several other speakers. Kev. S. (*. Shannon is expected to be present. Every one who will go into the procession is expected to bring flowers along. The pro cession v\ ill be dismissed on the cemetery. Mr. S. (J. flutclius has been appointed Chief Mar shall, to direct and control the exercises. The following resolution was unanimously passed : Resolved, That the merchants of Milllieim be requested to close their several places of business during the time of the marching of the procession and the decora tion of the graves. 15Y OItOKU OF THE COMMITTEE. MARRIED. Oil the Sth in*t,, by Kev. U. C. llowersox. Rev. I.e. Rceser of WUliunisport, wltli Miss Anna A. Musse]inan, of Cumberland county. On th> IMb inst .. at Mileahurg, by Rev. J, B. Shaver,* Mr. M. F. Kiddle of lMcasawt (hj>. with Mis* Annie S, l'eteis. of Lena, Illinois. On the 2"t)i Inst., at the residence of the bride a parents, Mr. I.nth r Wert of Aaron* bui'K with .Miss Euima Human, of Haines township. DIED. On tilt* lttli innt..at Clintondale, Clinton county, tier a protracted illness. Mr. Wil liam Meyer. aged 59 yearn and 14 clays. On the 24th Inst., in Fenn township. Ke becea. wife ofJohn Hoover, aged 51 years and 2 days. On the 22nd inst.. near Tylersvllle, Mary KU/alieth. daughter of Jacob Ockor, aped 17 years, 1 anil days. CHURCH DIRECTORY. I'liTEn KRUTHIIKS. —Ho v. Mr. I.andls will preach next Sunday morning. 10 o'clock. I.trTUEKA*. — JtiV.J. 2\ont/niton, Pastor. Herman preaching next Sunday afternoon, 2'- a o'clock, hrroKMEO—JJer. J. G. S'xoexn IVT Pis tor. English preaching in Aaronstrirg nest Sniidny afternoon,and in Milllioini in the evening. KVANoK!.ir\i„—Herman preaclilnc next Sunday evening by Kev. E. Stain b.ioli. Lodtfo and Society Di octory. The Milllioini Cornet Hand will meet In the Town Hall on Monday and Thursday evenings. Providence Onmjre No. SI, I'. of I 1. L moot., in Alexanders block on the 2nd Sa turday of (-nil month at 6'.,' r. u. and cm the ft ii Sutnrduv of each month at r. M. Milllioini Utdue No. MS. 1.0. o. K. meets in the Now i lull, Pciut strict, every Satnrday evening. Lodgo I.lbriry open every Snturday eve ning aftor'o'clock. Too Milllioim 11. & 1.. ARaor.intlon meets in the Town llall. on the evening of tbo second M- nilay of each month. Mil'.heim os ort of Comnauy U.. *th ltegl nient, National Cuaritsi will hold their drill meeting, on the second story of Alex ander's Rlock. every Tuesday and Friday evening. "XTOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—TIio an i\ liual Meeting of tin* Stockholders of the L'wlsbiirg Centre it Spruce Crock lladro.id Company will he held at the o lice of the Company, No. 2.T1 South 4th Street, Philadelphia, Fa., on Tuesday, Juno 10th 1579 at lfHk o'clock. A. M. Electio ll -fer President and Directors same day and place. JAMES K. MCCL"RK, Secretary. 013 m RELIABLE. Ds. Saxford's Ltvna IvvioonATOK ia a Standard Family IVnncvly for di:*en of the Liver, (Stomach and Bowels.—lt is Purely |L| Vegetable. — It never fa pi Debilitates—lt is kir Cathartic and *if arts K ciyy # Tonic. tuy.--'4 |? Sj; V o°' "V-A Is W O A* o v>' e°4 o v >^ 8< % \\ e \*\ f aV° W A p a n di 5, V V°V°V \* u^ e Lo c \o* ill rh Liver 0 _g 9 w?> Invigorator arista § § i been used in my practice and by the public, ™% % for more than 35 years, !,* with unprecedented results. >* BEND FOR CIRCULAR. S.T.W.SANFORO, M.D.,^rouom! At, V OUt'CGIST WIIX TXLJU YOl ITS UXPIHATIOK. FA , R ."S,r #O JOIN ODE COLONY! Maps and pamphlets free. J. F. MANCHA, Clare moat, Va. 21-Aw. 825 TO ssoooln"wS's, y , W& foundation for substantial fortunes every week, tnd nays an immense percentage of profits by trie new Capitalization System of operating in Stocks. Full explanation on application to Adams, Brown, & Co., Bank | crs, 20 Broad St., N. Y. 21-Aw. l&ff ffl IBVP■fcONESALESMA* WANTED to SIOO per Month and expenses. Refev ences required. LA KELLK MA*B FACTVlltlNii Co., 3 Clark Street, i-tikiifo. .'lie- HARRIS' STANDARD STORE, 235 MARKET ST 1 ., LEWISBURG, PENNA. tsmr,ve am'wxcEMExr. We always lead, we never imitate, AND CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. s Our shelrcs and counters are now loidcJ will lni/ht new Gool from floor to ceiliug consisting of the following articles; Millinery Department. Spring and Summer Jlats per cent, below last Seasons Price, comprising the largest, cheapest and hand somest Stock ever shown m this City. Beautiful Brussel carpet only 75 cents, Beautiful Ingrain carpet 25 els., Good Floor Oil Cloth 2 yards wide 7 1 (cents. Great bargains iu Carpet Chains and Mattings. 500 Pairs of Misses' and Children Stockings 6 cts. a pair. Great bargains iu Men's and Ladies Stockings. The largest, and cheapest stock of Black colored and Fancy Silks, Black Cashmere, Biack Alpaccas, Jamestown Alnaccas, Fancy Dress Plaids Mat el esse ia all colors and all the new styles of Dress Goods ever shown in this City. Wonderful Bargains in Mens and Bovs Casimers, Cotto*le, Pa its Stuff, Shirting, Ginghams, Ticking, Table Liucns, Towliugs, &j.. Ac., & 5000 yards of the best quality of Calico at 4 cents a yard, nd every thing proportionately cheap. By keeping only first class goods, selling at. very low prices, and fair, honest dealing, wo have built up a very large business, not only in Clinton County, but in all the adjoining counties, peaching hundreds of miles distant, enabling us to buy goods iu large quantities and thereby can undersell all competitors. Call early and be convinced of the Great Bargaits we offer. Bee Hive Store, Sign of the Large Bee Hive Over the Door, 65 Main Street, LOCK HAVEN, PENNA. J. J. EVERETT, PROPRIETOR 20,000 lbs cl good washed wool wa^ed In exchange for tbo above bargains for which the bjgkegt CRSU price will be paid. Notions & Fancy Goods Department. Hosiery, Gloves'A: Corsets. Ji aching s Soap 6 Dried Anplcs Dried Peaches Dried Cherries 4 COAL MARKET. Egg Coal $5.25 Stove 44 5.50 Chestnut 44 5.00 Pea 44 3,50 Corrected every Wednesday by Gephart A Musser. DELAWARE FARMS! c s£Kl Free. Address J. F. MANCHA & CO., Dtiver, Delaware. 21-4w. a v °ar. Send U) cents in 1 cent stumps for a fine Silver Plated Thimble, retail price, go cents, and team how to make $2500a year, wo liuinbngs. Onlv tlios?* who mean business need apply. A. T. BUCK &; CO., fciilM n, Pa. di)/\ Made in a Sinolic Day. Jan. 30th by V-VI an.agent. Send 1 cent stamp for particulars. Rev. S. T. Buck Miltou, Penna. 15-4W PMWslA*rf All soldiers, wounded or Injured, can now obtain pans'ons ; under the • new law to date from discharge. Address at once with stamp for blanks aud new Soldiers circular. V,'. C. BEWNOER A CO., 116 Smithflold St., Pittsburg. I eima. I>4. *#"o!dest claim agency In the State. j i|J llj ipIUUU Stocks makch fortunes ev ery mouth. Rook sent free explaining ev erything. Address, BAXTER & CO., BANK BUS, 17 Wall St., New York. LL-4w AGIFT WORTHY OF A ROTHSCHILD. A copy of Brown's famous Illustrated Shakesperian Almanac for 1879, together with a copy of his illustrated patter, the (r'rovino Worhi , will IK- sent free to any>U who will s;?nd their address on a one eent ftoatal card. Address J. GIBSON BROWS. 21 Grand Street, Jersey City, New Jersey, 17-lw mill arnon* Pnrgat tre Plls make New Rich Blood, and will completely change the hlood in the entire system In three months. Any person who will taka 1 pili each night from I to I*2 weeks may be restored to sound health, if such a thing is possible. Sent bv mail for 8 letter stamps. I. . JOHNSON * CO., Bangor. Me. 32-c si Esii m Awarded pri*f si Centennial Kxpoaiiion foi flf r* Htn •MalifwM and (T.fHtHcc n'.U l,t* i.Kj rJUir acter of nccrCeuinp n\,i jtcm Vh* l>e*t lolmcr* prer made. A: i iir liltw* strip tt-nlc-tMark inclosol* ouitnU-d on mfrrior £0"d, .-•■ tint Jwk -o-i'r Jlrtt rt on every plug. SoUb.v locators, tivad fer wimple, free, to C. A, J A...SON jfc Wfr-.., l'eterbug, VA Geo. F.TWARrLE, General Agent, 32-iw Nos. 3 and 5 Sou lb Water Street Pliila. w.i tcict fur lair, h'f Trvm e-'py el " kiuua* J'aftlJ '■ •tend." dJrrii Land Cdinmlwinutr. Kaitna. kian>. HfIUM.USfITAi/UiJlfaiaalf> t gJf 131' Da monthly, 100-pago Scrap Book of tbocrra*? f the Wor.U'a L Usrtturs. Hianle copy. UCc. or . : 11 sr. Aa Oil f.'LroniQ -c*-n£ p.>*tcs:j stuni*. A Wanted. Mil lihpril turm". hntfttniA&*>*TOC f : Address S. L.W'pud, / ribui-e linildiui', Nsw York */:. L C. & S. OAIL ROAD. ~ WESTWARD. 1. X I. LGAVR A.M. P.M. P.M. Moul:iudn 7.00 J. 55 t >•.' IwishurK 7.15 8.29 . SJK) Weill 7.2R 2.19 Ylekftburg. 7.35 2 4R Mifhinburtf 7.15 3.L5 Mlllinont R.'Kl 3.15 Laurelton h.lO 3 50 Coburn 0.25 Arrive at Spring Mill* 9,50 EASTWARD; 2. 4. .35 Sis l.ewibiMg 6.:Y, 12.45 r. r, Arrive at Montnndon.. (1 50 1.00 '• o Nos. 1 & 2 connect at .Montandon with K a Mail west on the Philadelphia & Ella Rail Koad. N'os. 3 & 4 with Day Kxprosa casi and Nia gara Express went. Nos. 5 A 6 witli Fast Line west An omnibus will run Ivtween Lewistnrr and Montandou, to convey passenger* ?•> and from Pacific Express east on the PhHa delphla & Erie Itallruad. 1 lie regular Railroad Tickets w ill be 1 m- OEBd between these two points. PEHHSYLYANIA RAIL ROAD. Philadelphia & Erie P„. R. Div. WINTER TIME TABLE. On and after SUNDAY. Nov. 10th IfT*. the trains ou the Philadelphia A Erie Ha; road Division will run as follows : WESTWARD. ERIE MAIL leaves Pblludeipia.. 11 55 p. ja. * 4 '♦ Harrisburg 4 21a.m. " wtlliamsport. .R 35 a. \u " Jersey Shore..9 07 a. or. " Lock Haven..9 40 a. n't. *♦ Renovo II 00 a. in. arr. at Erie 7 3*. p. m MAG AHA EXF.fcav. Fbilada.... 7 A) a. in " Harrrsbnrg 10 50 a.m. arr. at Willhunspoi t 00 n. m. ... . .„.U . " Lock] Haven 325 p. n FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia..] I 45a. m " " Harrisburg 335 p. n." arr. at Williamsport. .7 It", p. m* " " Lockllaveu...3 40p. in EASTWARD. PACIFIC EXP. leav. Lock Haven..6 40 a. m " Jersey Hhore 7Ua. n. " Williamsport 7M. m. arr .at Ha rr is bi ir j;. .11 DAY EXPRESS leaves Lock Haven 1120a- in. " " Williamsport 1240 p. in 0-rr. at Harrisburg.. 4 10 p. 11 . " " Philadelphia 7 20 p. n. EltlE MAIL leaves Renovo R p. m " " Lock Haveu. ..9 45 p. 81. " WilHamsport..ll 03p. m. " arr. at Hnrrisburg 2 45a. an. " " Phliadelphia 700 a, in. FAST LINE leaves Williamsport. .12 :t5 a. m. arr. at Harrisburg 3 55a. nr. " PhiiadelphM... .7 40 a. nr. Parlor Cars will run betufoen Philadelphia and Williamsport on Niagara Express west. Erie Express West, Philadelphia Expre*# ICast. Day Express and Sunday Expres Kasl. Sleeping cars on ail night trains. WjiJ. A. BALDWIN, General Sup MRS. ANNA i. WEAVER has just returned from the city with a large lot of MILLINERY GOODS FOE SPRING AND SUMMER. Chip, Straw and Leghorn llats, trimmed and untrim mcd, also Bonnrts, Flowers, & Ribbons. DRESSMAKING A SPECIALITY..®# Stun oa Pain Street, opposite Hartm's Foundry. WANTPTI I ! A YOUNG MAN who can n nil lull • , control tlie Boot and Shoo Business. Address with reference, J. it phia, Pa. • tfU ,v, r'~ ~-.BOSO.VS CAPOSK (I£B ... , P"'.IOTLB MASTER. HEUH^-V,' f c ,wVf r -^ h Plater has the v\ ord § \ insist eut th rough It, and vnnrnwn fv bavln * no Other. AJtk others! *