ihc jjjillhcint J ourn aI. THURSDAY, NOV. 10., 'Bl. DEMVBER & RtMLLER, Editors and Proprietors. Local Depart men}. —Had a little snow on Friday last —the first of the season in this lat itude. —Fine Slipper Patterns for sale at reasonable figuies at the Journal Peek Store. —Have you visited the schools to s e how your children are learning and de porting themselves ? —Campbell's mill on North street is receiving a new coat of paint, which improves its appearance a great deal. —John Gray,ti e colored barber, who used to keep a shop in this { lac is carrying on the shaving bu.siii s at North umboHand now. —Marble door steps of the best Sutherland Falls marble, made at th.e Millheim Marble Works at a moderate price. tf —WANTED 150 to 200 pounds of good nice dried apples or 'v-nW for which a goo i p: ice will be paid cash at the Journal store. —A splendid, strong 2 horse spring wagon for sale. Xouu butter in the valley. Price moderate. Inquire at the Journal office. tf —David Ertie, administrator o Philip Eitie's estate, will again offer the farm in Haines township 1 long ing to said estate at public sale, Satur day, Nov. 12th, 18$ 1. "3t ■ —Mr. Jacob Sankey las built a very tine verandah and rebuilt th 1 side walk in front of his residence. That's just what about two dozen otln-r cit izens of the town should do. —J. A. LIVIBGIU , the new mail con j tractor, has procured ; 4 , fine n w wage a and is prepared to carry express pack- I age 3 and other goads from Coburn to' Woodward and all intermediate ; nuts : at reasonable charges. tf j —Pent forget that the Journal Book 'Si ore. has a splendid 1< t of Germautown Wool, Zephyr, Silk Piers, Hick Kick Braid, Cuuvas3, Crocket Hooks, Knitt ing Cotton, and everything :ucecsary for fo.ncy work always o:t hand. —Wo are still s'on of ap dos and potatoes—but if some twenty of < 'ir patrons would each bring i.s a lm>hel of each, we could manage t- shift through tlie winter. Do take the Matter seriously to heart au I don't i'org :i the golden rule. • —The Millbeim Banking Company procured a new lock in their sale. We understand it i 3 a time lock, to be opened only at certain hours. This apparatus is so constructed as to b.fHe any sharper in his attempt to open th safe, and they will have to think of the sour grapes after this. —We call the special attention of our readers to the char ged advertise ment of WIIITCOMB, the popular clothier of.Lock Haven. By readuing over it you will see tnat he can rig you out fiom head to foot in a first class style, and dont intend to charge you much for it either. Better go add and try him. —Pretty soon turkeys will be looked after with some interest. Thanks giving is near sad they are a necessary article at that particular time. If any body would think of the poor printer by donating on- of those precious birds to him on that day we should feel so much more forgiving thanks. —People will take caie now as to how they detach their postage stamps, for the post office department lu.s just ruled that postage stamps with any fraction of the-m tore c.ff v. ill no long-: 1 be accepted as prepayment of postage on the matter to which th y aie at tached. —Head our Beliefont.e letter. It is written by a young* gentleman wII known in this community, but we dare not give tho name. Write again, Samuel, your letters are good, fresh, spicy and pointed—altogether first class for one so very young. They are thrice welcome to us and our readers. —llavAc heaid whether there is a regular Log committee on duty this year or not. From the appearance of things we infer that every fellow will be obliged to "judge" his own hog* t But whether that system will lesson the strife and contention as to who lias the bigg33t porter, time must tell. —Mr. John Sankey, at Mifflinbcrg, manufactures ail article for the preser vation of leather which has genuine merit, saw its equal to keep boots soft, pliable and water proof. Are glad to note that John is doing a slashing business with his "Life of Leather, —The tall form of Mr. Joseph C. Nesbit, Architect, of East Lewisburg wa3 seen in and around the new church last Friday, measure in hand, inspecting, directing, adjusting and appioving. The building as far as mr.de, passed muster very well. Mr esbit is pleased with the wcrk. WANTED. — About 3* A FIRST class 1* inch yellow pine flooring in the rough Xecd not be fully dry. Inquire at the Jour nal cilice. If. —One of Iho best places to sbp "nil along the line'" is the I:via House, Lock Haven. Everything in and a rouud tho establishment is right, good, ordt rly.and substantial. A social homo ieolii g pervad s tho entire house, and a more genuine friendly and obliging man than the proprietor, Hon. S. Woods Caldwell, you ear not meet anywhere, nr.loos it te his genteel and < lLvient eh rk Mr. G. V.*. Enhe. Yes, we are in love with the Irvin House, and advise our readers to mop Hieie while at Lock Haven. Lew in*s Philadelphia Branch CI 'thing House is as gvd a place to buy as can be found any where. Whet It r you want an overcoat, a suit for your self or your boy, or only a 'in .' ea* meat of any kind, Lewi a is la,' ana for you. llis large store is chock full of every kind, gr ide and 'prices of el tiling, and you can s"<7 yours It fully, whether you want a wedding out 11'. or whether you ne d clothing in whi. htoeh >p w od or eurry horses. Trv Lea in. —DOLL & MINGLE the enterprising Boot vv s h n> dealers in BelVfonte keep a full N.u k of ov la thing in I'lvirline. Any JV '>ibie style or kind rf i.o.qs, s'v. >, slippers and overs!io • are iho;v, and tin 4 r prices are as low ...s j.,- s - tst. Give them a celt and you will find that you can fully suit yourself both us regards quality and price. "Cap," the i . iiging junior of the firm, will treat and Serve you in best stvle. lit —For some timr our faith has be a ! tried te ilsuimtvb tonui-m as to wdu th : we would b.ave our usual tpa >ta of appieu. p itatoes, aval turnips >■ par. But we have been most agio ably sur prisi I one day 1 . week when a good friend informed us that he had reserv ed a sufficiency of fine apples for our special use. ILov grateful we feel to kind IVoidence and our eonsidvrate friend.' And new if other good fiieni'q iudividualy or collectively, \r. uSU help us out w.th ill ait el- bus i.-Is of pota toes and s.i) three basliels of turnips, we would to trdirdy I: •; p-y on tha' , score. Bat lei th- re be no misunder standing about the in liter. We have j neither gold ner silver, bit lots of j Jowrn i ls wherewith to pay such filings. —Oa Sun Ipv c-vr-i.i.. j mi accident happened Imre which c .me very near provn.g fabil toon -of our most es.ua ,x\ .e ye.ui.g I t lies. Mr. and M,\ Jtm aA. K an, Miss Salina Gephart an. i Mi-s Ada E • nbi'ii ha 1 beta to WtKdw*a I attending a ruligious meet ing—all on ono soring wagon. Thvy came b.ome at a late h uir and h id slop- ; pel iu front of ID i lire Eisenliut ra to I let diss Eisenhut!i u7. Mr Keen offeicd J to dismo nit ; e. h ', 1 .i he protested, proposdij to jump off the wage l , m duo; whi< u her d: ?s caught in the lock of taj wtg >!i and sV fell Ii 1 i'li')g on th" Del pa* - lie-lit. At da d. St w.s tie eight she was fat dyiej ;d.u.i ir tim - she iqv i peart'ltob- lil hss, but after a free line of restoratives she r. covered and is now d mg rigid w* il. although consid erably brui l:i tie face and chest. Hope sh. any s > >u ru'i. recover. —Tin: BEE LIVE 8 RUN:-: in Lock! Haven, is now u id -r to • m poagimoa l of J. lh E'er* it .u Ci). Under the new arm it loses nothing ot ilia high standing and < xlensive l'ep'Da'tion it so • long enjoyed under the late lamented , proprietor, Mr. J. J. Eyerett, The present Mr. Everett has been engaged , in the Bee ILv- ;n •t! sarin for some years and is ir.h'y competent- :.t to manage its i xtens\o and iiouri hing business. lie is f - .miliar with all the department d-ici's of the Urge e .stahlisbi-v id and tully understands t! e wants and wishes of the people. Our readers can feci assured that they will receive*t!w best possible treatment at ti.e B- ILvc, that ti.e goods there are of the best quality and the prices the very lowest. L is simply one of the best stores in the state, ltead their advertistiient in another column. SPRING MILLS ITEMS The other Sunday Mr. I. L i Greuobl * was a'o ut to start for church in a bugyy. T.e horse started on a full ran, bit Mr. G. got him checked, when he threw himself spilling out Israel. Tim-Iy assistance saved a general wreck. Mr. D uih'l Rankle c ime yc-ry near losing a valuable h rse the other Tues day. Tiie horse backed down over the embankment of the turnpike with a cart loaded with stone hitched to him, near David iiarrce's. It is a wonder that the animal was not instantly kill ed. Oa Wednesday night at about 12 o'- clock the cry of fire was heard in town and it was soon ascertained to be the fine dwelling house of Mr. J. G. Eva*i3. In a very short time some fifty of tho neighbors were on hand and every exertion was made to save the building, but in vain. The wash house was built up against the main buildiug, and the fire originated in the fine of the furnace of the former. Nearly all the household goods were saved, except what was in the attic and cellar. The people did nobly and very little of what vva.s saved was in jured, as is often the case at fires. UNCLE TON. CARD. —Frof. Wolf and Mr. J. G. Evans and family hereby return their sincere thanks to their neighbors and friends for their kind assistance render ed during the fire. —The new Evangelical church at Aaronslmrg will be dedicated to the : rvice of Almighty God, no prevent ing providence, on Sunday Nov. 2Ul!i next. Pdshop T Bowman will of ficiate. The public is heartily invited to attend. p. C. WKIDEMY i::, J. M.DICK, Pastors. BELI.E EON IE LETT J It. Loral LUNESII .ES ii. ii. impi OKWHK ;y. v t . t . A. tbn's bram h - Sjwc ulatlv • Insurance. BKLI.KKONTE, L'.i., Nov. IN I. Persons visiting IScllcfonte never tail ! to speak of the unmistakable < vi-h tues •of m iterial prosperity surrounding us. ; (due institution, the Car Works, is | doing mu h tow ads advancing the iu t •( ts of many of ns, wliil-the necessary ' cxi-en -oa of these families leave appre ... !v (IY. etc 1 the dill rent branches id bindv ss, for th y have the disposing 'of iibo.it three thousand doll as twice leach m mlb. The ah lit ion of the md T ay Mom is a gigantic stiide in the light direction and fully demonstrates the practicability of the theory that 1 v. o.kmen can purchase their own goods | as c.ht iply as can their employers. The unavoidable delay in the inaHor of the new It. 11. is a disappointment to all, but t at the mad will tie built,, despite the (T >rts of those who by a futile attempt to withhold the lai d rights a:o apparently throwing wet :bl nit ets (n tho Scheme, is assuied, 1 : inc 4 the ge. tl awn v. ho pvopore to do ii are s.-ldom, if ever, completely do fcated in any <■ f tlieir undertakings. Their v nservative business pi iiiciph s are a posit.ivo assurance that they mean /,;• We ca i look fur the com pletion of this road m-xt summer. Its importance consists in the fact tli.it the ilclust deposit of iron ore in Penn ••ylvm.ii will be developed. One le.ni now si in-? over one hundred tons daily. As to the manufacture wn a; e iptain. The obj ct j of t!m Movement is to luing the boys j h: tly '.Md. r mor d, iduc ilional and s ' d inil cne • that ni ly ten ! t > im- ! prove Hi m. Tocv aio expected to re- J p it . > at tin ir r oins on Monday ' night of each week, and can be there; at e.l" tiai- >ft.n i 'or. M , this IK-" j in; optional with th; boys or th ir parents. Popular Ptorature, ins Ksoot gi;w>\ F; ' udi.l rooms and attentive rnai igei'3 are soro • of iho indue incuts livid oat to attract those whom the am iety wishes to benefit. The pi in— cipvl supporters of tho Boys' Branch arc or busine.-:s men, who alre.idj iuivc " .ntriimti d '.i to its support. The firut of .1 series of entertainments t wc.s hcl I in tiic C uirt House on Tm s. | dc.y bh Udph Bingham, tlie b-;y ora tor, of Kiehmond Va., la id his large audience sped houjid for more than an hour. Smith's orchestra furnished the Lv.isi •. Our venerable friend Hon. S. T. Shop it ! marked "This will do the bay-j sou:- g- ul. and I am sure they are l ing amused." I congrat ulate both the Y. M. C. A. and tire '•Boys" wish them many years of UcCfuhu ss, and trust the favorable ap pearance n IVY noticed may ever remain. Why could not Millheim arouse e nough of iut- ivY an 1 be able to boast h ivmg in its midst one of these most sidul.iry organization;:? You hive the material in abundance and much good would result from its bting utilized. Who w ill move? [Ye3— icho? Ed. j Speculative Insurance seems to be booming and is enjoying a season of prosperity that it certainly does not merit—the time lias arrived for some active measures to be taken t. stem Live flood i f wholcsa'e speculation. I have before mo now the prospectus of a j company located in Union Co. that us ' an inducement,says "any cue can be : coino a member without regard to age i or health, no medical examination be ing required." Comment is worse i than useless. Li t a confiding public : beware! Kcws Miscellany. Diphtheria is worse than ever in Cambria county. Judge Cummin, of Wiliiamsport, in sentencing a prisoner for carrying con cealed weapons, said there arc only two classes, gui'ty of that offense, "one class is composed of co wards, the oili er of villains." A bogus Odd Fellow is victimizing members of the order in neighboring counties. Look out for him men and brethren. On the 12th instant; at Douglass yille, Berks county, the policy holders in the various graveyard insurance companies, who have grown weary cf the frequent assessments, will assem ble, form in procession and make a boil lire of the worthless but expensive policies. A fourteen year old J daughter of Da vid narinan, of Latimore, ' Adams county, ran i\ splinter in lier foot. A we k after lockjaw set in and s!ie died from th. effects last week. About f hun !rd milkmen were re- e 4 uire It ) stand in lino on Saturday morning in front of the lo railway depot at Jersey City while the state iu ' speetvir of milk ami a detective t nee : examined their cms. Aluut two thoueaud gallons of uiilk were dumped . into the Stre- ts and live milkmen, nil of New York, were nasi and lined fifty-live dollars each. i There are twenty-two pi Loners in t!ie Lackawanna county i lit at piesent. "I'inkkyk. the new horse dise.i e, , is killing off a gieat many horses ui Pittsburg. The citizens of Lewisburg have now 1 laiseii jdO.O'Ki f>r the I diversity at l.ewishurg. This secures to the in stitution an additional endowment of J rld'JjiiM, of which William lluekiudh of IhiiladelphiH, gives $00,1)0.). Xewspvith sharks -'liat is, that' class who take a piper for a number of years and then .'kip without paying for it —are reminded by aeoutemperary that "the new postal law now mukvs I tho taking ifa no.vsp ipea and there final t > pay for the same, theft ; any 1 person guilty of such an action is liable to proceedings, tho same as if he hud i i stolen goods to the amount < f sub , setiption." A New York paper has already commenced suit against seven! subscribers for such an off ae. rhore \ut< llvo death-; from mining aeeidcuts in Sehtiyl'kill canity bot week. DIIjD. Out'.a JT; 3. n't.. in 111 <• • MlUs, Mr". Jl'i-c A. Atispadl. aged s'• year*, 5 months a 1 ] .'ay. On the . Ih ult., tii I'. i-iMnii/. Mr. !>;•-vl! Young,i •il y, i re, 1 rn < ■ ".< .1 11 0- y.. On the ."l ult. in Gem-jit':' Valley- Mr. Aui"3 lit t ler, aged . r l years, 'J Moil M ami 3 da> . Ou /lie :'rd lust, at Cuhurn, after a lon - si ill i* tl I'l iflf-s Dried Cherri".s COAL M AUKLT AT COU "UN. flgg Coal #'."h .s i\e " ■■■-<> !:• sti.ut • A 1 I'e i 3 '• t> \ the etr Sua 1 l'ifty;et ills per ton additional when deliver 1 in MililieUil. P. GEFHAitT D. A. MI&SE GSPSAET & MUSSES DEAI.EIIS IN t'lovor Flour. & Feed, t A'* * lo i* • i Piaster & Salt MILLIIEIM PA., Highest market price paid f> r all kinds of —taj .-wax IMEM C_sc Jri'-Z-A. .L _L\! Delivered either at the TSUICK MIT.Lcr at the old MfbSElt .MILL, in MILLIIKIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand and sold at prices that defy competition. A share #f the public patronage respectfully solicited. StMy F? e'rmti llHllielm, Centre Co., Penan. ULRICH & CO., ruoruiKTOKs, would most respectfully inform tie- public that they are now prepai■•■•f to manufacture every thing in tHeir line of lirst class quality. They have found u superior kind of day and will constantly keep on hand a full line of CROCKERY, BREAD & PIE DISHES, PLAIN & FANCY FLOW ER POTS, STOVE COLLARS, &c. Hoping to merit the confidence of tho public by furnishing the best grade i f ware they would respectfully solicit a .share of its patronage, ly GO TO SIMON BROTHERS, THE BOSS CLOTIIIERS for your Clothing. 145 MAIN STREET, LOCK i HAVEN. Hills ircliifliciiaii Lawn Mower Co. CT Hartford, Conn., M A N UFACTUItKItS ()F Til K YtV, ARl'lllMllHAY and fH UiTLU o.lk Lawn Mowers, 1 Tho*.* Mow it; havo Ik-comic celebrated lhiou; hi:i't i•• Wort 1, where lawn* *tr<'cullhn j O'd, a < tl.o mo t pcrf'vt and !■ it Ji! I.;tv\ n Mowers ever th.uk*. Tuey *l*wd at the ! he;ul ol the lint of lawn Mowers in the t'.S. and lotrop . £ '■ • y mat-• in all tho im;r<•- j meitts that exji I'ioiM'o in their luaaafactnro i can *,. yiwt ;am tn .nit ItilUy lluisho I. t' Oj-Oiiali i ly ini'.lo and do si,< iHtlil woi n on \i ry variety I of I l\v 11. Hind Mower sitoi, tron toll Imsliot. pony .'llid lloi Sizes, 'JI, J all 1 J U.r e->. S il l tor circular*., SOL I) i! V Gill Ah I.XTS I \ t-. V WIIKii K 21-Stn EXCELSIOR KTE.YSI I:YK WORM LEWISBURG, PA. W. Darts, Pvf rVI A. I Oj/I ivoji , My Factory I. o a!t Hie ia U a: 1;e !U tios" of an.'st rla s i da'aHsiun oil of its kind. My oxpcrlone • ill th • lu*lue-s extends >\<*r nnn) jeara. >• >1 b in this country and In Europe, and aki therefore enabled t do strictly Hon elit work u? in •dorado price •. THE JJURN L STORE, MiHlii'iit), 1',!., has ace- pte I an aceticy train me. All c and* hrotiitat tli'-i-o for dxiu , will be returned five of extra cii.it ,o. i-ey&- r*' WU*:Zi VT7" '< ' T'\"" ■ - - "i * ■ . . * *•? C•' .1 . * ■' \ ' } v *V ti a. t- . - u VI 13 t? i t ► i*' ' : •:a. mpllllit ;i • .. vr Li. ",:p Lr past* . • * I F J'l y. .11 t'j/!- I! • .... D. C GILMORB & CO. LAW S COLLECTION HiOSB, 020 1 Stive 4 , Y■/ashing' on, D. C. • . ♦ ■ -■ Mnk>* (v!ii-ctioi •' • Loans ami nt t 'tidtoa i l)'. in ss . oafid d to tiii'm. Land Tun' So'.ilfr s Addiii 'iial Hum :• ! Lv lit ai d L v W a.;kan i- 'or t : and >; dd. Tho ITodcl Grocery, 8. P. UEHSTKTTES, Projirk'or. MARKET STREET lEWISBDRfI, FA. I>aler in fir?t ches fJrweries of all kinds, Flour and Feed, XVood and W low \V.i- >. Oupcnstvare a Hpivialily. sell a H7i!fe Grmite Tci Sdt, 4u i>if. for C J Ik AH other Queenswaio in proporti:. Just nceiTed the fioMt let of Chios Waro vcr brought to this place. Jf you erne to Lewi shrug dor.t fail to give me a c *ll and g< t the best b it gains yuti eycr had. Farmers' Supplies. C ~D j-: l S3 Mammath and Smalt < Viv t Si ■ t. i hoicc Timothy d. White Clover Seed. Alsyko, or Swedish Clover seed. Orchard (Irass Si'nl - Kentucky B!u 'Grass Seed. Ked Top Grass s. l. Lawn (ir;r s Snef. .Mratio \ Foxtail Grass Seed. Meadow Fescue Gross Seed. et-sccnted Vernal Gtsisa Seed. Kouifli-stocit Mi'uilov. (ii.is> Seed. Hard I'i >cte Grass s^ed. Tali Oat Gras s -d. Crested Ihigbtail Grass Seed. rerrenial live Grass Seed. Italian live Grass See i -1 : and ctner grass seed, I" .i in t< .-n 11>\vi ers m r pasture lots can en* * . | it a; of weeds, bynovinga mixture ol the Hi*ove scrds. I* 'i ts ln-eu'demonstrated I<> j' a' tie.il experiment that a variety ;>f t:ra v, ill keep tipn continuous pasture and prevent t iIC ' l'n\\ til ni Hi Oils. FERTILIZERS'. Weean deliver to Col>urr. and Spring Mi' s Station*, th ' v- ry best fcrttli/iers made, i ak< r* llinh Grate Anunoniated Ilone l'iiospliat • in car load lots, only SUxCi per ton, in ears at Kiation. Soutti Carolina I'.one I'hnsphate only per ton,in carload i ts, at S.atlon, Farmers vp dy ■ -re opp #-*te Bush House, Ilellefonie. l*a. ALEXANDER a CO. R EADERS! 'vVTien in want of a pair of Boots, Shoes or Eubbers send to K mp's Lock Haven and you can get them as low as in Philadelphia or Flew York. If they don't suit you, yen can return them and get your money back. First class goods at low prices is my motto. JACOB KAMP. To Country dealers, I will sell at wholesale pri ces, freight Podded. £ v'.vJ. \ ; "■ \ v - u {-J S ♦ i ( ■ ,v .-••■ \ . :' -,\'\ •:-, . > v ; • r: i U 4f w. ¥ CJ si S3 & x&u/ 12 i! *2 LtiiJ ::-':sa % *;>'-!& *£y fraga |j "B 3 FS F 3 Pi. pi T F HfHWIH ffffWWF ' ■\S uX i Wmm IT WILL PAY YOU TO VHIT "...::. J LA WS M&MWwmQvmM v iiPPfiT L. Imuk* a* w 3 811 %w vB S San ik h So 3U 1g 110. 113 & lUFUON7 STREET, jP-A.- We axe now ofToriuuJlhc largest stock and greatest variety of Fnmitiii'o, House Furnishing Goods, &c., in the St , I'niCZS BETOXD COMPETITION, iu part of Rich an I'umiturci All the latest Designs o ia Walnut, Oak, Cherry, Mnhoyy.ny and Ehony. We laakca Specialty in Parlor Suits, tB.l v.|!i s them lower tlian toy P. *?y in t], * stat\ IV •■-r.ia ins T&OX s3l TO if you oontsmoiate buylu.; a PIANO, ORGAN OR SEWING MACHINE, it v, ill pay iiu .\\ 'tof.-r prices. W • ai ; carry ala rjcc liae of extra Super, Body and Tap esiy lin.s eh> Cai'iK A'. A C:od Brussels Carpet at 70 cts. par yard. Our stock of Plain, Cut and Engraved Table Glass-ware, Plain and Decorated French China, Silver Flated-waro, Lamps and Chan' eliers, &o. is well wot'th your Inspection. Oar sales oxseed those of any liouss In our line in the plate. LOW PRICES DO IT. We extend n invitation to j n to visit us and wultako plavutrc in vju through cur various iv juii'iutonls. m opmiaw?wt mt* td 95® \ ' .. \A V;-,.W fcri £J i •o ! i±.s " h t.yii <>"s HWj E'eg OJP FALL & WIHTFEMILLINERY GOODS 'AT ill® AU S¥Bf p S Just returned from N \v York anil haven \v in . r eh ; Couv! de l ine of 4 Folfc, Flush a,ncl Beaver Fats and Bonnets. Also just received and always on hand, the latest styles of Laces, Cords and Tassels, Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats "P f