tvl ilHjrint Jonrnal. IKVMT. Nov. . wn. TSETCLLHETM JOURNAL Tbnr-a.ir ti IHE. f< Wvtn n4 IVnn mi at ♦L 0 TER ANNUM. IN ADVANCE <W*l MTwH j*iJ in <niw. .IDVERTISI.W RITES. ] arwrtL 1 Wf*. S inn. A nov 1 \ or. "• i *WM C *> : S(W| at !•) <mj lo.| r.<* r iinm. .1 %m 7V | K#*i 15pj V. (W 1 mlunr .. | *pj lj| * ] x\n| >m nr ■mis** a equair. A4mlnf<<tnitor *Mi Fwwt*!-' Xt*r* <t vrti i "iriiN ijHl W*K 1" c*-nr tine fr t*rti*n nn4 > emts ]rr Hnr u*r eaelt ai <RWii—l nn rtVm. Jb* 1 Wa?i 4nr m Mk*. valtcr * nxiwc, FwfcMaferr*. tknt I Scteii Ciraforr. TtVan^elical. f>~~ <" F. r*-intmsT-r. F*rr*rhcr in rJLtfyr W- W. n. Hartran *IH yrrach ar\l Si:nln\ HIM Bill, r P. T. I- Zerby. ctipt. JOrr. W. R IT'-."inf. 7 YmrArr incharvr.— Finn htnj-npi: Ofaluc. NiWUy 9rlmil 1 r. kimjyort. jpt. Keftarmed. Tbr in rt jir*riii>ttliM United Brethren. R' J+lm lj-rmri:%, Rrrachrr-in cUw.— T*r* tnc in prngrr** n Ulch D hkch Jt in* Hfl "wicy, Lutheran Krr. tm VtanJinww. TVpm Mac la Millkcin Bnt SaMiy r\tiiinp. ' 5 a. m—B. TV tvWngpt *nj:. utaYStatlr Directory. Rifim in l.nifp. N. s*\ I. (Y o. F. Vnjr lain. TVwiSiirrt, wrr Srnl.ii rv**nbis tA. lkmn>c. K Horns AS. N.G. i> N. SI? p.R II„ N^TSIN niiTK* SaTwrdav of WMitTk r. and mm Ibr fouitlt Sa •(••.> MMBlh * Vt. Itrtidncr-r. TV XXI. Mr ln fV TVm* vi kur<r mm tb r ev.-uing of Thr XmkV ml iOi month. A. W HJUL. -ME. H.%. BKIMKO!, PRCST. TV ■■■heimt Chwr Wm>< mrr t- in tho IMm XmAtVi Tharadav orrntng*. r. r. Olta . F. H %*rrn. Prmt. HiHheim T>rrt mX Cv * X. wDlA^wau-iUimrtmirTVwsa.l -Tore of AVniiatPt Vkoi. mTiy T*X*v ana Friday THE VOTE OF TKis; STATE. Batter 1 ! Plurality, 58.438 The Voftvof All the Oounties. Hawus*t-rc,, Nov. 12.—Try official I'Wia fr* Stale Trvsasnrer were com vW at the State Department to-day. Tlw<flbwing is ttie v.te by counties: HurtPT. IhTT. JatfftU. lt.-to.rd % <w Mit v a. t*. . **i. r. i J, ;wr<; r> r* AVt Ala U J>- 111* ICS T* .-**7 ; ac n* I T ir. a*a*ni 3d. ?e". <v 2 CC *CS SB* 4 lawr *C2 SX £74 51 „Wr,IMW.. 45M ?IV) n 310 ISarar * Csa~. 2* IWV-r 3*. 2*2 5 Cwt Tu 3T! an SiS 22 cj—l*rn an sre n Carhwa l*Jh an l*i T O*W IT7K 271* 2r l rs X* 72 251 <nar. w 347 4 fVmrtfcrW IXT 244 427 Tfitton ...... . 1X27 !**• *! * f<dmu>4a IHS 2441 57? 9* O-itanM W rt!l !<#. 27 c Hn*kt*c *n mr :n 32 TT>i_liin *l> n-~ n pPwiaae- 31*?2 V .*> 49 Kik *o ie Frv m -T*44 T> 1 Fa%m. r* aa? :ai iT w •-> - r mi 11 ar* $ a> "X • .... 5 Mmu 1* 3X7* 4 lv MMn 39* 1N N Hgßwa. ... K . *j Sm+em I*"* Ha 14 \jmr*Mmwmx *4 4S Ist" 1* lawit,. 11*5 S*t? pi I*2 -111 t-IMIIT -.. *" 3IC r 4> J.-ma a<: a 15 tmm-rmt. xs s r.v* 51 I ■lawiii 2"C SW-5 551 155 9icmt : SRil 15 243 Womw T® ■—- -*2 — - r, 111 mi VI. tCTT ax* 111 19 frpS-V ec H*: 11 AftJaMl >"i 151 15 47 gSfiinnlw! S'" t4! 214 T AA*.... 217a 2T4> .... lrt' MMMi! TUN 4C3.V r9 )<>4 v 3* Mar. . ... Tjt s' jwßlhKilt et* 4ST 270 l f4 ■wyiui... lhC 53? !■ :•> rtaaji ,-wt ; rv tn .... Haiti van 7 " 55 442 T 1 *-r*trh*HUi 25> 215: Vi fir. Thin S73i 14J** 1-NCt l<Ct 13a... IT2T m P' 71 XriMMa 7 257* IT* 440 115 WaHfcinclr* 5274 C 5 57* Vim I*4 rw 2a J53 WrN.nrHand ... Viiairiai: ........ liCS hCI a A Vol 44.54 5754 5 3 *• Total ..C*HSmS 273 C 2219 The scatierinp vote is S*. The total -eieAof the-"Stat* is 512,379 Bailer's }ti%n*litr over Itarr, . r 8,42? i ; IJuiler's Mjcrity over alt, 27.927. Sgmaqt Bayard. Bow He was Welcomed Horn 3 by tiw Citiaenfi of Wilmington. *- WiLarsoTOX, Del., Xov. 11.—The .reception to Senator Bay and yiras a very brilliant affair, partaking mart of an ovation. The opera house "was crowded with citizens, irrespective of politics. After an ad Irets of wel - cane lj Dr. Bush, Senator Bayard spoke and referred with considerable Ceding to the generous reception given him. The senator then spoke of the contrasts presented by the governments of tlx old world and of this couutry, saying: and reflation with increased opportunities for com. 1 orison with other countries and sys tems of government bring me only to a higlier appreciation of the generosity, tjusiioe and moral grandeur of the priu* ciples upon which our own was found *ed. A faithful representative, he said, ? slnmld rather displease his constituents ; than to consent to that which injures litem : and in this connection he asked if whenever he spoke or voted in the senate for new and stronger ties of un ' ion between the states, or when he op • posed false money he did not echo the voice of Delaware? Tbere was frequent appl luse during the speech, and at its cHjchiaion general har.d shaking took - j Ucc. It is reported that Secretary Shunt will support neither Grant not Conk ling for President. The Secretary de servos some credit for level-head ed- DOSS. If the democratic party would win the victory next year it is essential to organize now. Without an effectual oi gun \7. it ion the bittle might as well be given up before it is leguu. It is thought that Cornell, tin GAV ernor-elect of New York will lv the j Chairman of the Republican National j Executive Committee. It is Conk i ling'* choice, but Blaine and Sherman are out of snrta about it. The Patriot thinks that Delaware is most too little a state to fooiiit so great a man as Senator Bayard, and proposes that for that and family reasons Penn : sylvania adopt him as a son. Wo pro pose that for larger, weightier reasons the entire union adopt him as her chief servant. The banks in New York have not room enough in their vaults for the enormous increase of coin. It is esti mated that the increase of the supply ,of gold and silver within tlie current vear exceeds $140,(Hk),0 "0. Our for* eign customers-are drawing more and moreon their savings to pay for the bicad which they import from the Uni ted States. WOMEN'S BIGHTS IS THE OLDFN TIMF.— In 1770 an act was passed by the English Parliament, which provi ded That all w.Mnen of whatever a:?e, rank or piofession, whether virgins, vtaids or widows, who shall, after this this act, impose upon, sisJnce and tm tray into matrimony any of his tn tj s* ty's snlijetts, by virtue of scents, cos metics, washes, artificial teeth, Span ish wool, iron stays, bolster hips or high heeled shoes, shall incur 4 the paa alty of th law now in forco against witchcraft and iike misdemeanors, and the marriage unnei su.th circumstan ces, upon conviction of the offending party, shall bo null and void. Strongest in New York and New England. The absence of Senator lltyard in Europe up to within a few days seems to prove somewhat conclusively that he is not engineering the 1 ite Demo cratic movement iu his favor. lie will probably do little or nothing to pro mote his own chances for the Presiden cy, but if the nomination is offered him Be will no dmbt accept it and prove to be a very popular candidate. Mr. Bay ard will be the strongest Democratic candidate in New York and New Eng land, and liberal republicans will prob ably prefer him to ja stalwart or Gen. Grant. There is a little disagreement in the Pennsylvania Radical Riug. Simon is for Grant while the aspiring Col. is in for Blaine. The following is a list of the Molly Maguires already Iwnrg and, for whose murjjarttrey were executed : 4rn*s Caroll, Pottsville, June 21, 1577, for the murder of B. F. Yost. Thomas Duffy, Pottsville. June 21, I>'77, for the tuuider of B. F. Yost. J.toies Rojuiiy, Pottsville, June 21, 1877, for the murder of B. F. Yost. Hugh McGeehan, Pottsville, June 21, D 77, for the Murder of B. F. Yost. James Boyle, Pottsville, Jane 21, 1877, for the murder of B. F. Yost. Thomas Munly, Pottsville, June 21, lb~7, for the murder of Thomas S.tn ; ger. Edward Kelley, Mauch Cliunk, June -I, 1877, for the murder of John I*. Jones. Michael J. Doyle, Mauch Chunk, June 21, 1877, for the murder of John P. Jones. Alex. Carapb-11, Mauch Chunk, June 21, 1877, for the murder of John P. Jones. John Donahue, Mauch Chunk, June 21, for the murder of Morgan Powell. Patrick Hester, Blooms burg, March 25, 1878, for the murder of Alexander W. Ilea. Patrick Tally, Bloomsburg, March 25, 1878, for the murder of Alerandcr W. Ilea. Peter Mcllugh, Bloom sburg, March 25, 1878, for the murder of Alexander W. Ilea. Thomas P. Fisher, Mauch Chunk, March 28, 1878, for the murder of Mor gan Powell. Dennis Donnelly, Pottsviile, June 11, 1877, for the murder of Thomas Sanger. John Ivehoe, Pottsviile, Dec. 18, 1878, for the murder of F. W. S. Lang don. Chas. Sharpe, Mauch Chunk, Jan. *4, 1879, for the murder of George K. Smith. James McDonnell, Mauch Chunk, Jan. 14, 1879, for the murder of Geo, K. Smith. Martin Bergan, Pottsviile, Jan. 16, 1879, for the murder of Patrick H. Burns. Peter McManus, Sucbury, Oct. 9, 1879, for the murder of Coroner lies ser. The Washington Post proposes lion. ' Horatio Seym oar, -of New York, for I Presdent and Hon. J. E. McDonald, of ! Indiana, for Vice President. That would certainly bo a strong ticket. WHAT enn be tho matter with these triumphant republicans ? Tiny are shouting "fraud" on every side. Here J is the New York Tribune with an edi torial several columns in length avow ing how the democratic governor of Maine intends to count in three demo- \ cratic senators which would give the j democrats the control of the senate and ! of Ihe flection of the new state officers. ' The Tribune says that tho plan of the democrats of Maine is to give certiti- J cales to democratic senators on the j ground that bribery iud fraud were re- : sorted to by the republican candidates. The Tribune is of course alarmed at tlie j very thought that cheating and eorrup. j tion at elections may not win after 111, J It scolds like a very drab because it has j suggested that Gov. G trcelon and his council may inquire into tho validi- ' ty of the election. The Tribune wants no inquiry into the Maine corruption, for such an inquiry might prove sdet rimental to the interests of i's caudi- , date for President as the Mulligan let- ! ters did in 1876. —Patriot. i A (lOOp HOMK AT PUBLIC SALE.—Th* o'd home BleaU of tlie late t'apt, Henry Smith, situate in tVnns Valley, midway between Mi l. helm and Sprint; Mill-, halt a mile north of the ' turn pike road, ami -S miles from the rail r ail, 1 containing In all pw at res. more or loss, will bo ottered at public sale on the premises, on S vri KUiv. NovKMKKK2nru, 1 sT;. Imnicdmt" possession eati be had. About wi neies of timberlaml, on Brush mountain, easy of access will be soM n bts to suit purehaserß. The remaining 100 acres, of whlen ivin actea are clcatvd and under culti vation, and at least as much more can t>e clear- 1 ed. will In* sold tnuether. There are two dwelling houses, a uihkl bank j barn and other outbuildings mi the {ireniWs. i A fine iiever-falllux sprlii); is euiiveulrut t< house and biro. A large variety of fruit—a p. J pies, pears, (teaches, plums, cherries, grapes. &c. arc also 011 the ground. Altogether It is a very desirable house. A lot of household poods will abo he sold at the same time and place. Sale to commence at to o'clock of said day. when terms and conditions will b-' m ule known hv > SAMUEL SMITH. | AnMINISTKATOR'S NOTK'K.-Letters ot ! adinlnlst nil ion on the estate of Sainted ! Slwls, late of MlHheim. county of Centre, and 1 state of Pennsylvania, having been granted to j the undersigned,alliersonsknowing theujwlyes j Indebted to ydd estate an- lierebv requested to ' make Immediate payment, and those having , claims, to present theni dul\* authenticated for . settlement. J. H. ItKirsNYUKH, Administrator. | OnritANs t n KI SAI.I: <>k YALU.tUI.K UK AI, KSTATM—WiII tv sold at public side, on the premises and at the late r sldcive ; of Abraham lieber, doe'd. In Miles lownship. on KKIPAY, THE 21.-T PAY or NOVKMHKK. A. P. I A No. 1 Farm, near Spring Hank, adjoining 1 lands of .John Kreamer. S. K Faust and o hers, t containing li3 acre- and 14J pTebe.s, ulut lln a< re cleared,'the balance well tiinlmreil: there j on erected a good Dwelling House, |ta*k Barn ! and all other necessary oiitludldings. The buildings and fences aie in good eonditiop, and Ilus land in n high state of cultivation. : this is mie of the finest and most desirable 1 farms In Brush A alley, convenient In all re- J meets and of eisy recess to th- rail road.! There arc two orehaids d choice fruit. water- 1 pipes clo*" to door and barn, p'cuty of lime | stone and a lime kiln on the premises'. If tic* said farm Is not sold it w m be rented • 011 said day to the highest bidder. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p. M., of sal j •lay when terms will l>o made known. THOMAS IIOSTKKMAN, iiaoiuiK K. ZensEK, Trust*—s. i poller..- Nnney A. ltolhrock. Tlioiu- hs Ko lilUK*k, John Hothr-s-k. t In the four! of Anna K. Itotbrock, and Hen- \ Common Plea-ol . ry J. Itntliruek. riointHTs. Centre County.! rs. lln ivqulty. No. David ltothroek. defendent.J _M:I April lHT'i. j The undersigned, lnasfr, appoudeil by the said Couit. to lake the testimony of the parties : and report the sum" wi'li a dterce, will meet the pa 1 ties iuteivsied. for the purpo-e of per- i fo nitug tue duties of h's appointment, at his ofllee in the borough of Rrdhuoiite. on Tburs- t day the JiHi day of November, A.l. is??, at 10 o'clock, A. .v.* C. M. row Kit. ; Mnat'T. I SHERIFF'S SALE. o BY virtue of iw several Alias writs of le vari Facias: No. <• Dec, Term IS7'.'. (Jeorge i Scinwre. I x ecu tor of Daniel Carey, dee'd. j against William Whitmer and (Jeorge W. j Walls; and No. :57 Dee. Term (ieorge , Sclmurc agninst W. Walls an<l Wlllla'U W hitincr issued out of the Court of Common . Fleas of Snyder County and.t • me directed will l>e exposed to l'oblie Sale, tit Ainig's ilotcl ill the Borough of Scllnsgrove 011 Saturday, November '29 th, IS7O, at 10 O clock A. M. the followinc de-crllied Ib'al Kstate, to wit: All that certain boly of land situate in tho , counties of I'nion, Centre. Mlfll.n ami Snydei> state of l'cnnsylv uiia, boumleil as follows, to wit: Beginning at a hemlock in llartly town ship, Union county, at the North-west corner of a tract of land surveyed to Christian Goutzer, ' t hence by laud of Alvah Marlon. South 47 dog. j West 207 rods to a stump, North 27' j de . West ISt rods to stones, thence by the same and rmsatuff Petius creek. North dog. K:ist J4 rmls to a post 011 the North lunik of said creek, thcucc up said bank to the several courses thereof, by land of the lielrs of Jacob lleron i mus. John • ale and William Johnson, tkw rods to post South fmm said Johnson's house, thence j across sald creek south SP (leg. West 9 rods to post on the South bank of said creek, thence by i land of said Johnson in right of John Kister, I South hjv<; deg. West 114 rods to a birch. North 211)* (leg. "West 41 tods to a hemlock, thenci a eross said creek to Nortn bnik thereof North Sitleg. West 7 rods to a post, thence tip the said bank by lands of William Johnson, Thom as MeCurdy and F. M. M lUurdy the several courses Iheteol rods to a post in Miillin county, tlience by land of F. M. MeCurdy North deg. Kast a"> rods to a post in Union coiuFy Nortli deg. Kast 18 2-10 rmls to a post, thence by land of Thomas AlcCu Uy North . deg. West 40Jsj rods to a pine, the North- J west corner of a tract of land surveyed to John ! Duniitp iu Centre county, thence by land of jliotnas .MeCurdy and William Johnson North deg. Kast l"> rods to Chestnut Dak iu Ut ion county, tlience by land of said Johnson North deg. East rods to stones, thence by lands of John Gall and Carey & Sclmurc i Nortli t deg. East 130 rods to a iost on the top ! of the South fork of Faddy'a Mountain, thence > by laud of Carey &.Sell u ure along said topi North 71 y t (leg. K; st hl rods toa post, thence by the same and land of John Gale South 2 deg. i West 137 rods to stones, tlience by land of Bar- i net Boh nest lei and others West corner of land 1 surveyed to John McKisolck, thence by the : sjtine North deg. West bV rtnls to a post j North 67% deg. Kast 131 rods to a post, tin nee \ laud surveyed in the name of Feter Benson North Kast 311 rials to stones on the 1 Nortli forK of Paddy's Mountain, tneiiea on top of said Moiuitaln by laud of A. Pardee deg. West 230 rods to a corner in Centre coun ty, thence South 77 deg. West 2U3 rods to a corner, tlience South H deg. West 100 rids to a corner, thence deg. West 100 rods to stones, tlience South 83 deg. West Sfi rods to Stones, thence North deg. West OS rods to stones, thence by land ui South ~i% deg. West P57 rods to a post, thenee by other lauds South de r. East W rods to stones, thence by same and lands surveyed to Michael Drat 7., North deg. West 223 rods to a post, tlunice by laud surveyed lo Bernard Grata anu Simon Gratz Soutli 02% deg. West 542 rods to a post, tiiciioe by land oi South deg. Kast lixtrods to a Chestnut Oak Stump tho Northwest corner of Win. Harrison tract, tlience by land of South 02 deg. West 181 rods to a post, tlieneo by the same Nortli 83-% deg. West l'.i rods to a Hemlock the South cast corner of a tract surveyed to Henry Spahr ! and Christian \Y4rn now owned by George Fowler, thence by the same South 73% deg. ! West 224 rods to a Chestnut Oak, thenee North 17% deg. West 24 rods to a Hemlock, thence South 72% deg? West 9ti rods to a Hemlock, tlience by land of Albright and Contner Soutli . 17 deg. Kast OJ rods to stones, theuce South By% . ileg. East 50 runs to s post, tliem-e South 6.3 deg. ] West 26 rods to the NortlKjast-crn corner, Of a tract surveyed In the name of John Bolender, thence by said John Bolender South 27% deg. Kast 468 rods to a Spruce, corner of si Id John Bolender and tract in the names of Christian Derriug, Luke Bar ami Thomas Bar, thence by said John Bolender South (53 deg. West 128 rods to a post formerly a maple, comeref land sur veyed to George Ulnch, thence by said George I'lrich South 27! i deg. I'ast 476 rials to a post, thence bj laud -uveyed lo I-ukcSuiiili ami Wtlllnm TMd ami others North ff'4s I©R. East 4'W rts to a post, Uh'IICP hy said land in name of Wtllia.ni Tfdd Soii.tk 2?? i n'K PAirotlatti a thoiuH) 7\>x dt'C. Ivist 12b rods to it post, theup ;te4-osNf>iut ot at tract surveyed to .John Hoyle North tst, d>r. Kant .*>o rods to n post, tluMiee thrHiijih Haiti John Boyle South 27^5' Kast. :fci> rarls to a |h>sf in Snyder county, thence to land nrvey.c<l to Wlllism Itoyle North 2-> * Kn*t IB) rods to a post, thenco toy same Mouth 27V|° Kast lie rods to n iost, thence tliroucli tract surveyed to .lolui Smith, la'wis Dorr, Jo seph lerr and John Dsn - North tl^ J Kast ti"2 rods to a post, thence bv the Nortlieustern line of John I) >rr North 27'i J West lid rods ton corner In Union county, thence by .viu lands of William Thomas in iTfflit of Samuel Carl North Kast fitJO rotl* to stones, thence by tuiid William Thomasiind others Noitli 27V J West ifi! rods to a post, thence hy land of ,1' liusim iu rljit uf Chnstlhn ticntxer. North West S'.i rod* to shines, thence bv the same North 2'i ' Mast id! rods to place <•( WgltmiiiK. contain!.iff 14,040 AGUES. and one hundreii and twenty five perches. ALSO all that certain hotlt of lan I situate in Hartley township. Union county, I'D., hounded im follow*. Beginning at ai> >*t thence by land of John <'huivh in light of Alhitfflit Stockton South 7'.'. dej*. Kast 122 rods to a post, theme ly land of t. cor lie Foeso mid others South to dec. West 70 rds to a |Hsl. thence hy land of Church and Ku.i'ss |n rlixlit of Flcncd Bo.nl North 4S dt|t. West 8> rous to a Jdiic, thettcu by the same and land of Christopher Schiuirc and others, Ninth dsn West A"K rods to a post thence ov laud of said Schnure and 1>- T. L. Book North 24?'.' •lee. West .141 rials to alone on Xorth fork of Paddy's .Mountain, thenoe by land of A, Par dee South HI ileit. Kast 117 rods to a atone, Iheiu-e South .VI tleg. Kant is rods to stones and north ilejt. Kast 774 rods to place of containing 928 AGUES, and seventy-six perehes. ALSO, all that piece of laud situate an afore said, bounded as follows: Heglnniuff at a po-t on tlie North hnuk >*f I'eun.s Creek, thence by land of Andrew llemnlnius. North l'Jdeg. West 12 Jl-10 rods lo a post, thence hv lain! of James Punelly North leg. Enid 1W nods to a post, thence by hind of Thotnu* l.ibby Seittn 2?< d g. West lUt> rode to a atone on the said North Imnk o| IVmis Creek, thence lip the said bank an the several courses thereof Ml rods to place of bi'gintiitiK, containing GO ACRES, and forty-three perches, AI.NO, all that certain other tricsv of land sit uate as hloicsaid, beginning at a posi In a road thence by laud of tlei'oiilimiN North Jo?, dcg. Fast ."i 7-ln rods to a post, same North it* 1 - deg. Kast 21 4-10 r<uls to u post, thence hy laiitt of Adam Aekernian North *2 dec. ICast 7f> 1- lo t Hi-< to a stone, thence bv laud of William Pun ly Month deg. Kast 10i rods to a po-t. thence liy James Putilev South 7:*''4 dcg. West ys 510 rods to a post, thence by laud ot Andrew llr roiitnuis North tv \ deg! West 11'7 .VlO rods to a stone, same North to deg West ,' '<4u rods to place of beginning, containing 49 AGUES, and seventeen porches. ALSO, the twit undivided third parts of al these several tracts of laud situate partly iu Ar maidi township. Mifflin county and pttrtlv in llaines township, Centre county, state ufore sutd, &e .Ac. Set/.ed and taken in Kxeeution and to lie sold as the proiterty ol Wilitaui Whitucr and Geo. W. Walls. I>. BOI.KNDKIt, Shcrlir. Sheriff's office, Miildh-luirg, Oct.;, I*7U procured for soldiers dsalilel 111 V. S. service by reasons of w . uudsand other causes. All |'nsl-ns date hark to day of discharge. Pensions increased. Ad ire-s with stump, STODDART & CO., No. 913 K HI. N. W. I). <. THE white a SEWIHG MACHINE VtlC BEST OP Alt* Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed /';/ the Broad Claim cr Ct.eo Tt>l VERY BEBT OPIXATINQ QItZCEEST SELLING, 12ANB3031EST, AND l£o3t P&rfect Soring Kacfcinc 194 THE WORLD. . The the White Is th* tfndng tribute to IU excellence and tupgrloritf over other machines, and In submitting ft to tho trado we gat it anon Ugjnerlto, and In no ins'anco ha: It ever yet wllei to stVtfj aay reeommeauatkm laltstavor. The demand for the Whi'.o has Ineremed lo such en oxtent that we are now compelled to turn out A. Complete C',lac2r-l3=.e wvezy tlareo xaaAaq-vitc3 Isi t dLckt? 4 to B\xpply tlia damenal Every machine is warrantod for 3 years, and Sold lor o'*h at liberal discounts, or upon easy po/oienU, to suit the convenience ot customers. ■9-ABZVTB WAIITED IN UNOCCUPIED 7SESITOBT. WHITESEWWUACHINE NS 350 Euclid Ave., Ctovoiaod. CWo. NICHOLS, SHEPARD 4 CO 7 Ilnttlo Crook, Mich. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE "VIBRATOR " THRESHING MACHINERY. THK H.frhlpM (,r.ln->.vlnc. n<l Mon-r-S.vlin Thrr'hcr. ot liiU tf.y .nil grnrra lion. Bc.Tond *ll rlr.lrr for Ri>H Work, Perfect Clctalof, STK.VJI Power Threshers a Specialty. Special (iic of .Separator* me lo e*prely for Steam Power. OUR Vnrlvaled St mm Thresher Knidnm, b sft PnrtuMo ntwl Trartion, with Valuable Improre mrnta, far bi'vonil utiv other utako or kind. THK KNTIRV: Threshing Expense* (and often ihr4! to fir* tin* th it Aiaount) cn be mult by tL Eitrn Grain SAVED bjr lhfc liOiroY*cd Machiori. alt A IK lUlKtni will not imbmlt to the eor* uiij of Grain and (ba inferior work dM by all other m-chinus, wheu onej rotted on the dlfforeuce. NOT Only VoNtlv Superior for Wheat, Oats Barley, Ore. aa.l Ifko tinilan. but the ONLY Suecetn *il Thre.lier i D Ki ax , Tlioolhv, Millet, Clover, and like Seed*. Iteqirtre, no " nttachnrent*" r " rebuilding" to ehaa;r frawi Uruto to Seeds. IN Thorough Worktnansldp, Elegant Finish, Perfcotlon oT Part,, Compl'tetie,. of Equl|ient, etc., our " Vimatoh" Outleti arc lueouiparable. MARVELOUS Tnr Simplicity of Part*, Ulng !• than one-half tho u'.a> e't "d Gear.. Makto Clesu Work, with no I.ittcring, or ScaMortuga. rOI R Size* of Separators Made, Ranging from Six to Twclvc-Horsc ■ire, and two atjlca of Mount ed Horae Power.! to match. FOR Particular*. Call ©n ohp Dealem op write to us for Circular, wluch t u:aU free. ; VICTORIOUS! ;! HIGHEST SI BEST AWARD lad Ormnd Modal of Honor. i i Economy, XHirability and Rapidity ! combined with perfect work. I Are Distingnikhing Features of the I celebrated : Giant Farm and Warehouse Fans, MADB BY A. P. DICKEY, Racine, Wis. | Now having trany late improvements, they are fujly ' equal lo evmy demand; a.lc..njug all kinds of Grain, Peas, Beans, Castor Beaut, Corn and Small Jv-ed, | They grade Whe.vt perfectly by once handling. Sep ■rate Outs from Wheat, lljrlcy rnd K)e. They liu\e very perfect arrnngemcnts fur cleaning Timothy, Clover, Flu* herd, Orrhnrd Cms*, ana all other Small Seeds. They Chaff j crfcetly. rnd combine every qualification required t j to i!.e beit work in the shortest lime. Warehouse, a* well as Farm Mills, are largely con structed, both kinds requiring nine lires tr accom modate the demand, and giving a capacity cf from 50 to 500 bushels per hour, according to sire of mill They are slopped, boxed for ocean transportation, and "set up" or "knocked down" fr forwarding mlard, as requested; ar.d in all case* put free on board Cars or Steamer. Orders filled same day as received. Mills shipped "knocked down" go for half the freight charged rs when frrwarded "set up." Oleo gr.i hs and Circu'ars supplied on appKration. Prices 1 will be quoted ls\u and cn liberal terms. Correa pcnder.ce solicited. • ESTABLISHED IH4O. Be sure and send for Catalogue and inqnire for the CABINET ORGAN, |B§f BEFORE PURCHASING ANY ORGAN. NONE SUPERIOR AND BUT FEW EQUAL. MANUFACTORY AT WORCESTER, Mass. HIGHEST HONORS as sn Centennial World's Fair, 18701 SHONINGER ORGANS fnoxonaoss XMA*ATOVSA.R AM TWM BEST INSTRUMENTS. Their oomperatlre axoalienoe la recognised by the JudgM la tliair Keport, from whieh tha following la an asiract: "The a BHOSI.VGKR ORGAN CO.*f exhibit na (ho beat luatru menta aft a prioe rendering thorn poeelble to a luiit cUu of purohesera, having a oomblnatlon of Reeda bad Bella, producing DOTOI and plaaslng effects, containing many doalrabla Improvement a, will steud longer la dry or damp ollmata. leaa liable to gat oat of order, all the boarda be In? made fthreo-ply, pnt together ao it la lmnoaalble for fthem to either ahrialt, awell or apltr." THB ONLY OttOANS AWA&DKO THIS BARK. Thla Medal and Award waa granted after the moat acre re competition of the beet makara, before one of the moat oompotamft Jurlea ever asaembled. New Styles and prices Jnat leaned, which are ta aooordanoe with our role, the CCST OR> OAN for the leaat money. We are prepared to appoint a few new Agents. Illustrated Catalogues nailed, poet-paid, ea application to e. SHONINGER ORGAN ML, 67 to ltt CHESTIfUT STKSKT, Nsw Him, flows. WILBER'3 DIRECT DRAFT EUREKA MOWER, THE LIGHTEST DRAFT MOWER. THE CHEAPEST MOWER. THE LARGEST MOWER. THE BEST MOWER in THE WORLD. TESTIMONIALS. The Eureka I* tuyerlor to any tide-cut m*i hine I erer tiMA ot y rr taw In uu. HA KRIS LEWIS, Vrecidcut of Xew York Dairymen's A no. The enrlnr of the pratt rul with tho Eureka Mewcrlttnoro (vca and rapid tlian alter tho .iiU-rut machine,. QEORGK V*. HOFFMAN', Trvsident Farmer,' Club, Eluira, Y- Tho Kurekn Motor (• the very bott wo errr taw,.and there it no tide-cut UW*I that can coir.pars wl;h i t in any rcipoct, V. T.. riOLLFT, Slate Crange Lecturer, Wytox, V. The manner In whirh it learci the cut prat,, l<u and open to I ho tun and wind ready for drvinz, pula the Kureka for ahead of any machine I ever uaed. L, LAPORTE, Atylum, La. Manufactured by EUREKA MOWER CO. Towands, Bradford County, Pa. Correspondence solicited* Circular! mailed on application. THE G-IRIEA-T **°*B saooo a LOCK HAVEN. 1 The Largest Dry Good & Carpet House in Central Pennsylvania ha? just received its second iin men so Stock of Goods for the Fall and Whiter of 1579, which is now )>ciToctly complete and will l>c *dd cheaper ' than any other House can sell first-class Goods, on account of the great advantages ofpurchaaing in large quantities. We arc now offering 5000 yards JJIMMI s'YLC Dark Gilicocs, warranted fast colors at 4 cents a yard. 2000 yards good quality Cotton Flannel at G± cts. a yard. Good Grey Twilled Flannel at 121 cts. a yard. Ited AH Wind Flannel at 121 cts. a yard. Good Twilled 'fowling. 10 inches wide at 04 cts. a yard. 2500 yards Dress Good* in Beautiful Styles at 8, 10 6c 121 cts., worth 124 15 A 18 eta.—A Great llnrgain. The largest stork of All Wool Cashmeres in Black, and all the new colon. All Wool Satteena and the Beautiful Brocade Momil Cloths and every* other conceivable new thing in Dress Goods. Silks, .Silk Velvets, Couderoy s in the llaudsotnest Patterns ever shown in this' city. An Immense Slock of Vcn's &*Bovs*.Cas?imers. Plaid, Fancy and Grey Flannels, White and Grey Blankets. Sliawies in ;•!! the.'new patterns. Ladies' ready made Coat* and Coating. .. . .. ... Ladies', Misses', Children's. Men's and Boys' Under Shirt? and Drawer*. Stockings, Gloves, New Style Fringes, Ac. suiimssing any former stock in this ; city. 10,000 vards Bleachrd and Unbleached Muslins at oll prices. Great bargains in Floor Oil Cloths, Cariiets, Cotton Bat In, Ac. We can only onuineintca fc w things in this advertisement of the im-" ' mouse stock we keep, a great ilea! of which was bought months igo to* take advantage of the rise, which we now sell at old prices. We ftim to' keep only Cist-chifs gods and sell a great many on a very small profit Don't fail to call and see the great advantages wc oficr. It will pay Jou. Remembert lie place, UK UiHMT 3K2 HIVE DRV GOOD llfflSK, LOCK HAVES, J. J. EIEKIT, fwprlrtw.. NESBIT BROS., 'EastlLewisburg Lumber & Manufacturing Company,' Xnnnrclnr<r* of Flooring, Siding, FMoulding, Doors, Sash, Blinds,; 1 Verandas and all other kinds of Building Materials. BKINO prmidel with am|>> facilities, tli hitost and mmt improved machinery, and* the I* t ine<*it;iitlc:tl skill, wc are prepared io execute all orders promptly, and in the* very best manuer. Wc give Racial attention to the furnishing of Material for the bet-" ter git des of HOTJSB BXJILIDIIsra-. Also, to the manufacture of SCHOOL OFFICE and CHURCH FußKiTCiie,- Sunday SCHOOL, and PRIVATE ROOK CASES. FACTOR 1 —EAKT EWIKICKCI. 11 fII BIT ■■** X. B.—We can send Materials to Cobnrn or Spring Mills at cheap freights. lfc-ly !! A New Announcement! I HARRIS' STANDARD STORE. 235 MARKET STREET, JLewisburg, Pa. - ■ - As usual, always the CHEAPEST and FIRST in: the field with ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. i s i FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY./ A Complete Stock of LADIES' aDd MISSES' HATS AND BONNETS. Feat he if*, Velvets, Silks, Satins and Ribbons in all Shades. JYOTI&WS i&MB F&J*er @QOf>S. CORSETS AND HOSIERY A SPECIALITY GLOVESJUUCHES, COLLARS AND L'FI'S. Ladies' and Children's Underwear. i • All Styles of Dress Buttons, Towels, Table Covers. Gerraantown Wool, Saxo ny Wool, Zephyrs, Jewelry and Perfumery, Woolen Shawls, Sacks, aud Hoods," Ladies'and Misses' Furs, &c„ Ac. A large stock of Ladies' Ready-made Coats from $2.50 up. OUR FIVE CENT COUNTER Replenished and New Attractions Constantly Added. Picture and Motto Frames, &c., &c., &c., fcc., &c. fig-A comparison of our will convince any one that we sell about FIF TYPER CENT. CHEAPER THAU ELSEWHERE.
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