THURSDAY, MARCH IITIT, 1886. Published by R. A. BUMILLER. Democratic County Com. for 1880. DISTRICT COMMITTEE Bellefonte, N. W L A Shaffer s. W Jacob Kunkle 44 * WAV Wm Harper Centre Hallßoro Hr J F Alexander Howard " Alex eber Milesburg " E A Carr Mill helm 44 -•• H L Zerb.v' Phtlipsburg " Ist W AY L Sami ford 44 2ndW Henrv Lehman 44 3rd W W 0 tingle Unlonville " P J McDonald BennerTwp Wm 1 shier Boggs 44 E. P Henry L Bi.rnhart •• " WP Col .las F Weaver Burnstde " - Wm Hippie College " Daniel (.rove, Jr Curtin •' Henry Confei Ferguson 44 E. P John McCormlck '• •' w. P b W Walker Gresre W. P... John Rossman •• S. P John P. Condo Haines 44 K. P ~ Jno. J. Orndorf •• W. P Jacob Wile Halfmoon 44 A.T.Gray Harris 44 .lames W. Swabb Howard 44 Michael Confer Huston 44 Charles Murray Liberty 44 I.J. Peking Marlon 44 John Isliier Miles- 4 • 44 ...Reuben Kreamer Pat ton 44 Geo. W. Behrs, Jr Pcnn 44 Samuel Art! Potter 44 N. P lames A. Keller >• s. P K. R. Hosterman Rush 44 N. P Hugh MeOann 44 • s. P Orrlu Vaii Snow Shoe 44 K. P Thomas McCann 4 44 •• N. p Pat Kelly Spring 44 Amos Garbriok Taylor 44 Vinton Beck with Union 44 1 no A St oyer Walker 44 Samuel Decker Worth 44 W G. Morrison 1.. A. SHAFFER, ADAM HOY. Secretory. Chairman EDMUNDS, the Vermont Senator, opened fire on President Cleveland, in an address which he delivered on Monday. This speech is considered the opening of a general debate in seuateon the question of the Execu tive's rights in the removal of officers and the furnishing of explanatory pa pers, to the senate, whether official or unofficial. The arguments on the prerogatives of the President and those of the senate, are expected to last this week at least. But, after all, public sentiment seems to be with the President and whatever may be the outcome of the contest of a single handed president, standing upon firm constitutional ground,and a legislative body, with weak partisan ideas, Clev eland's able message to the senate left its deep impressions upon the minds of the public and his course is and will be endorsed bv the people. A Washington correspondent of the Phila. Times in an article on the President's stand in tbisjconflict,winds up as follows : As for the suspensions over which the controversy has grown, the Sen ate's resolves will not restore a single man. If the President is compelled to send in new nominations he will be making two blades of political grass grow where only one grew before— that is, be will not be responsible for the rejection and will get the credit for two appointments, where other wise he would have had but one. The longer this is kept up on him the stronger he will grow and the weaker the Senate will become before the country. SENATOR John F. Miller, of Caii fornia. died at Washington on Mon day afternoon. Senator Miller had been a gallant soldier in the late war and reached the rank of Major Geuor al He served successively uuder Sherman, Bull, Rosecrans and Thom as, was severely wounded in several battles and in one case lost an eye. Both houses of Congress adjourned upon the news of his death. The probabilities are thai the va cancy caused by Senator Miller's death will be filled by a democrat. LABOR matters in all branches of industry are at present in a turbulent condition. The daily press reports strikes in all parts of the laud and de mands of higher wages are made by the laboring men with a set and de termined spirit. Labor Unions are being organized and the situation looks like an organized war between capital and labor. In the meantime the people who look on earnestly hope and wish there may be an end to all strikes. GOVERNOR Pattison's investigations of the Soldier's Orphans School re sult in the discovery of a good deal of •rottenness in their management, and the charges lately published by the Philadelphia Record against the man aging officials of said schools prove true to a large degree. Turn the rascals out before very long. Mas. GOV. SEYMOUR died at the residence of Mrs. Roscoe Conkling, at N. Y., on Monday. Mrs. Seymour has been an invalid for some time and at the time of her hus band's death it was surmised that she would not live very long. LAST Monday General Simon Cam eron, of Harrisburg, celebrated his 87th birthday. The venerable states man seems to enjoy right good health and bore the labors of receiving his many friends on that day without much fatigue. Emperor "William of Germany will be eighty-nine old on the 22nd of this month. MRS. SENATOR PEALE, of Lock Haven, died at her residence in that city last week. HOLLER FLOUR FOR SALE The undersigned will in the future keep on liaii'l a supply of tin 4 Oriental Roller Flour,manufactured by Messrs. Kurtz & Son, Centre Ilall. Having added another capacity to their mill, they are now able to put before the public a more superior quality of (lour than is offered anywhere in tin county, tf A..!. IIAUTKH. Miscellaneous News. Public Building for Allontown. WASHINGTON, J/uch 9.—Senator Cameron introduced a bill to-day for the erection of a public building at Al lentown,Pa. It appropriates SlOu.O'H) tor the purpose. —McDonald's Improved Liver Pills are endoised and prescribed by many eminent physicians. They d > not make hair grow on b M heads or set broken boneo.bnt they are Die b at cor rector of a disordeied Liver yet. dis covered. Money lefnn '.ed to dissatis fied |MII chasers Sold by .1. E'.senbutli, Millheiu., Pa. Blind With Ruge. LA GRANGE, Ga., March 4.—Gaston MoCarty, a well-to-do farmer in this county, while driving home his cattle became enraged at a refractory cow. He drew a bead upon the animal with his rille, tired and shot, instead of the cow, his 9-year-old son, who was in range on the other side. The boy died instantly. Burial of a Giant —Foil Doacb 3/OUNTCARMEL, dfircli 9.—Giant Jacob Birty, who weighed 470 pounds, was buried here to-day. The coffin could not be placed in a hearse, and was carried b) 12 persons. During the ceremonies J/rs. llalfen etein, a relative, fell dead on the coffin , trom heart disease. The feelingamong the spectators was intense. —Says neighbor Smith, 14 My little girl was pale and sickly, rapidlv losing tlesh, appetite variable, and sleep much disturbed. Iler condition was becom ing alarming. Was advised by a friend to try McDonald's Celebrated Worm Powders. Administered thru 4 and she expelled tin 4 enormous number of 182 worms." Neighbor smitb now things McDonalds Worm Powders are the greatest vermifuge in existence. JOHNS TUX, HOLLOW AY & CO., Phi 'adelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth. Milllieiiu, Pa. Still Lingers. Dr. Benjamin Lee, Secretary of the Board of Health, says tht?*latesi consu lar reports show that cholera still lin gers in Europe, and that sin ail-pox is exceedingly prevalent in the southern portions, especially in Italy. The last complete returns from that kingdom indicate tli lt 187 places have been in fected, in which the average iiumb<*r of cases per month has been 2.000, and the average number of deaths 4SO. A PAYING INVESTMENT.—At this season of the year, when your cows fail in iniik. your horses become rough in coal, your Digs refuse to thrive, the hens won't lay as many eggs as they should, von will find a package or two of McDonald's Celebrated Tonic and Blood Purifying Horse and Cttle Powders judiciously a 1 ministered an investment lliat will pay bis dividends. They are positively the best Horse and Cattle Powders made. Dissatisfied buyers can have their money refunded. What other niaiiufa. tur. r dare m ike this offer. Sold bv all dealers JOHNSTON, JIOLLOWA PIT CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eiseiihuth, Millheim, Pa A Co3tly Practical Joko. NEW YORK, Match 7.—As a New- York City and Northern train was about to leave the S nub Yonkers sta tion Friday afternoon, one of two girls with whom John L. Hamilton, was conversing leaned forma car window and snatched off his hat. Hamilton jumped aboard the train just as it start ed and recovered his hat from the laughing girls. As he leaned front the moving train in his haste lie si luck an obstruction on the plili'oim wl.ieh threw itiui hack under the train, and his left leg was cut off at the knee. —For scrofula, erysipelas, tetter, su it rliuni, skin diseases humois, sores, eruptions, pimples, blotches, swellings, tumors, boils, ulcers, scald head, ling \voru, hi yes, and all blood disorders, no remedy ever devised equals in riliea cy and power McDonald's great Blood Puiifier or JSarsapa:illian Alternative. Warranted. JOHNSTON, HOLLO\VA Vit ''O., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenliuth. Miilhcim.i'a. GUILTY OF MURDUR Chester, Pa,, March 7.—Tin- jury in the Sharpless murder case cap?.' into court yesterday after remaining out twenty-two hours, with a verdict of murder in the first degree. Johnson, the prisoner, remained perfectly calm while the jury were being polled, until the last man said guilty, when an ap parent shudder crept over him. The defendant's counsel immedi itely made a motion for a new trial, which will be argued the first Monday i:i April. Johnson was remanded to j ill. lie seemed to realize more fully his danger after the verdict was rendered and showed great uneasiness. It is gener ally thought lie will be given another chance for his life. —Just so ! Seven out of ten you meet have a bad cold, and with cough ing, hawking and snoring are about kept. busy. Do a good tiling for your self at once, by going to the nearest drug store and getting a bottle of Dr. Kessler J s Celebrated English Cough Medicine If you are not satisfied that, it is worth all you pay, the diuggist will hand you back yopr iponey. JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY & CO., Philadelphia Agents. §old by J. Eisenliuth, Millheim ,Pa. ANOTHER MINE IIOIIROK. Three terrific explosions caused by fire-damp occurred in the Uniondalc mine, located about four miles from Connrilsville, last J/ondav. Twenty, three miners were at work at the time, and only nine of these escaped from the pit. Oi the other fourteen, two wete killed instantly, their bodies haying been found afterwards in a horribly mingKl condition. Twelve were in jured and four of these are not expect ed to live. IMPORTANT." If you are going to the (hunt 1 Wst, North HV.sf or South take Tin: CHICAGO, HOCK ISLAND and PACIFIC RAILROAD, for Chicago. l\ r Lowest Hates of Fare, Tickets and Time Ta bles, call on your Local Ticket Agent or ad Iress ,/. /.. Loom is, Passenger Agent, Middle District 111 South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. See maps of this (treat Hock Island'K uite Lines in this paper. 0 2m. Work of the Crazing Alcohol. Hi:\vKit FALLS, March While George Campbell and his sister, Lizzie, a young lady about 17 years old, togeth er with Dave Snmvden, were playing a friendly game of cards the other even ing, George, who was slightly ii toxiea ted, quarreled with his sister. While she was in the act of stooping over to pick up a card from the floor, with one hand resting on the table, ho picked up a butcher-knife and, with a honible oath, plunged it into the hand h ing on the table. The knife went clear through and sunk deeply into the wood, completely pinning the baud to the ta bV top. The poor gill screamed with pain, while Snowden knocked the brother down and kicked him into a state of insensibility. A physician was sent for to dress the wounds, and brother and sister arc confined to their beds. The family, which is very re spectable, moved here lately from Bra dy's llend. —That old established cough remedy Down*' Elixir, still more than holds its own in the publicestiin ition,despite shit: p anil active c >mp tition. lis ;t "home remedy," ami 1 i this locality i i fd? no words of praise from in, so well ami favorably known is i! % It is the stand nil seniedy f o coughs, colds and all throat troubles, witn great numtkia of onr people, and their con tinued use and unsolicited jecommen d.ition of il speaks i a its f .vor. Burl - inytoi i, 17 , free Pmas, .J hi. IN, 183 For sale by J. Splgelaiyer and D. S. K tuff' nin Ci , Mil!!: :m. Pa, *BIG- FIRS IN LANCASTER. Tho P )3i Oiila ) Bniulinor Badly Damaged —Loss 530,000 t J SIOO,OOO. LANCASTER, March B.—A tire broke out at 7 o'clock this evening in the feed store of Henry Fisher, a frame struc ture on Market street, and in a short lime the entire structure was destroyed with its contents, includi ig a horse. The tl imes communicated to the rear of A E Keplar's hardware store, a large structure .100 feet long, and extending to North Queen street. The fire swept the entire length of the building, and it is a total ruin. Tin* (limes next com municated to the Post-office building, next door, but t'u 4 firemen su .-reeded in saving the building from destinotion, although it is badly damaged. The Post-office authorities rcnr>v d all their mail matter and furniture Walter Suupson, a fireman, was seriously in jured. Ti*e loss will he bet wean S>UH)O and SIOO,OOO. Ti.e lianlwaic store and adjoining building are well insured. MUSICAL COLLEOI:.— The iisth Ses sion of Six Weeks opei s Monday even* ing, Ap il 20 •h. lshG for the Teachmg and Training of \ onng Lnlies in Yo cal and Instrumental Mnsie. Address, F. C. ,1/oyer, Musical Director, Freetmrg, /'a. —The extraordinany popularity of A}or's C'h. rry Pectoral is the natural result of its use by intelligent people for oyer forty years. It has indisputa bly proven itself the yery best known specific for all colds, coughs, ami pul monary complaints. THE HEADING- SYNDIUATE The Part It Will Flay in the Reor ganization, as explained by Mr. Cor bin. New Vokk, March *3. —Mr. Corbin, on his return from Doston this moil ing, was interviewed on tlio suhjeet of the reorganization of Heading, and says : 'An erroneous impression seems to prevail as to the position of the Dre xel, Morgan Jc Co. syndicate. It has nothing whatever to do with the prep oration of the plan for the reorganiza tion of Heading. That is entirely in the hands of the reorganization trus tees. When perfected, whatever it may be, the syndicate will undertake to carry it through. A commission has been at work at this plan along time. It is composed of most excellent men. They are giving everybody a most pa tient' hearing, and doing their best to formulate a plan that will be just and equitable to all. They will, beyond any question, secure it, and tho proper ty will be put on its feet by the syndi cate. With friendly relations estab lished and maintained between other coal roads, as they must absolutely be t,Q enable any of them to make a fair return upon their capital, the future of Heading will be assured beyond all pre adventure. Il should be said, in jus tice tQ Mr. Gowen, that 110 person has maintained a stronger desirp to see this brought about, and that iiis expected plaq \yU be out early, perhaps next week, and when it is issued wjll un doubtedly be accepted by a yery large majority of every iclass of security ] holders.' for Infants and Children, "Caatorlf* is so well adapted to children that I Caatoi-Ia cures Colic. Constipation, I recommend itasßhperiortonny proscription I Sour Stomach, IMarrhma, Eructation, kaowu tonio." H. A. AECIIEU, M. D., I KillH Worm,l C vl -'8 and promote® dl -111 80. Oxford Bt., Brooklyn, N. Y. | Witkout injurious medication. TIIK CENTAL'II Com* ANY, 182 Fulton Street. N. Y. mailed to I i d lr tor ili.w tiuublw. ami nil Quack*, ft wr~ ■ !•<•..Aa_T film aim I* tolileo.l their vie- AA f ■'nMftp I ' u, l e a Br . lUi:Rlt,,,a,v V ,,injl * nunt.i'thl (v it) rmHorod toboiilili by uso of \\ v* - SEli thoucamlt, doey not Interfere PRC?, CHHPIIJAI BiICTII IPC A? y uh mtention to bunncw, or MUM pain HARR;S cSIIVItNAL PAo! n 7 w . Founded A !!:ii3lc ICiir.''forNorroa.ibobi]lty rof ou •civnUOc m.ilieul prinrlpfr*. Uy direct VVeaktw in.i li'b- *irul D. ooy in Young or < T P ilmtioiito ttie ae* l ojdiatrM* ltaPMiAe dio A r.nlMeu. Tested forl'i M htVcnn in ft. I ' w 'd.uut delay. Ihemuunil iboiiiuiud cu''t'.) (h°T nbsoluUly rostoio hutnan uiyiniun reitond. Ibi \ 1U,.! V. ..l-uiV .liv.T moa to t'lO f"l? nT.?.nnt o> eletnei.t. ofiife rf|dwn Urk. th- patient iierfm-t una Kill Mmdy Runneth ami Wo'r.>ti* Health. L ' cutneichecrtulandrapidlygaiaahoUtttrtucth audheaith Totho-.ov:hohuffr from the lunny obscuro diseaseo si Ten UM IS #? brow.ln about. tiy 1 n.ln crotii n, I inomnc, Over-llrain L '- R "" PNOMORIN,3. * MM. W. ARCFL, 17 W orlt, t inolinlulj.-oufo, wo alt thnt y.iueend ua u AC/Olc DftSUIPIYV rn Men Puruma your nttnui v. uli of your t rouhlo, and eecuro nAKKIo KcnitLiT vU. f ™r C LHEMIBTB, TRIAL J*.\f K AOK 1 'HKK.with Hlust'd Pamphlet do. 300t£ N.TonthStreet,ST.l/OUIS, MO, When llaby was sick, wo gavo her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, Mill liei in Mnrlict. Corrected every Wednesday. Wheat, red M " white Kit Corn 40— 4. r i live -V) Oats, White :> Hack wheat 4 r Flour, Fuller 1.40 Salt, per barrel 1.40 Plaster, ground 9.00 Cement, per bushel 9 Parley Tvmotht seed I.M) Flaxseed l.> Ch verseecJ ... 7.09—7.'0 flutter . IK Hams 1" Sides 7 Veal 1 ork Ileef FKs 12 Put does :V Lard •• LI:A. IL A :> I A:N r IS /•:.u KJVTS rpi'ltNPllvi: MCKCTloN.—N'utlee is hereby 1 given that a meeting of the staekhulders of tin- licit, futile. Aaroimhurg and Yonngm.ins tuwn turnpike will beheld at c W.Hnsterman's Hotel. Wuodwai I. Pa , on Tuesday, M.ireh 91 h, between I I. ' r<> vn was purchased at siierlll s s , Je, Feb. oih.l^sby t hi" undersigned: His stock in t!i * store room on Main street.con sisting of seven single and d uible. heater parlor 'toves, 1 cook stove, stove fixtures.coal buckets, tinware, tinner's to ds, in tehinert*. show case and e intents, scales, pans, lids, scrap Iron, \lso Hi olbw ing art'eles at lis rcsld'Mie') on Peim street. 1 Co A - , I Horse. Sled, Coot: Stove, ltea'er >t S'P IIA V CATTl.i:.—Came to the residence of Fin"!, swart/, in I'enn tow n-hip, about •'{ months ago, two head oi catll ■, one a s;et*r, the other a heifer, both about two years old. red j without any visible mark. 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Bent free to any address. 9-4t , PLAID SHAWL GIUCN AWAY I Through the failure of a large m.inu facturer of Caihmrre I'nttcrii Fringe /A auawl*, there lies come into our bamH * ,tr ]fe consignment of Plaid Wj9C*k Shswli, perfect good*. which we H ro P"Jf to prevent to the I otic* iu r 8 moo. suhc< ript ion to KNUISKILwiM J uratoad llotierkold, a large I '.i "*■ '"JFSIiO ft* illustrated pai>er,devoted eJMp'-fyisJlAv tr> Farm and Household topics, IwMHiF an '* K ene ™' miscellany, tare will send y<. Box q. llarlford.Con* Tliln old nn.l well. fbZrJ#*& ,r J*' d Ict'uii'dy sSi * hat imovio I fCELEBRATEDt S s> Jft.iZl" ,™ - _ Jntpnr* or liiipover- U Ooii. as her if ---70V l ul.c, Jvliennistum, Ul s coroua Motes, White Swelling:, "jjjhiiit 1c Nodes, Uouc I>.na*ai, etc. Juai i il in (.i-iivral lh-i.ility and diacaaea ol dih In.it. th* ag I. A r:ch syrup, containing no itipiiMi!- ii.xissiMita, No oilier Rctm-dy Una rc ctiled aoch .1 ■- lui.uitis. Sold by all Llruggo.U. 500 Tons OF White Novia Scotia Plaster at $9 00 per ton, for sale by WHITMER&LINCOLN, at their warehouse, Coburn, Pa. 3.3 m. LEW I SHU ltd & TYRONE AND ! BELLEFONTE. NITTANY X LEMONT RAILROAD. DAILY EXCEPT BCKDAT. LEAVE WESTWARD. 1 3 5 7 9 Leave. a. in. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Montalidon 5.50 9. 20 10.15 1.30 6.05 Lewisburg Ar.G.ls 9.30 10.25 1.50 6.20 Lewisburg l.v 6.30 2.00 Fair Gr0und...6.35 2.85 Kirhl 6.25 2.00 Vicksburg .6.32 2.08 Mifilinburg Ar. Mlfflinb'g Lv.6 43 2.22 Mlllinont 6.59 2.40 Laurelton 7.07 2.48 Coburn 7.45 3.50 Rising Spring .8.15 4.15 Centre Ha 11....8.33 4 40 Gregg .8.40 4.50 Linden Hall 8.49 5.03 Oak Hall ~-8.54 5.12 Leinont 9.00 6.19 • Bellefonte ... 9.25 6.00 Arrive a.m. p.m. a. m. a. in. p.m. LEAVE EASTWARD. 2 4 6 3 10 Leave, a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Bellefonte 645 • LOO Leinont .6.10 1-41 Oak Hall 6.16 } W Linden Hull 6.21 1.5< Gregg .6.29 .2.10 Centre Ha 11.... 6.37 2-20 Rising bpring...6.55 2.45 Coburn ..... 7.15 3.15 Laurelton ...8.03 4.24 Mlllinont ....—8.12 4.33 Mißlinourg Ar. *-4> Mifilinburg l.v. 8.24 4.52 Vicksburg 8.35 5.06 Blehl 8.45 514 Fair Ground... 8.40 5.15 I.i-wlslmrg Ar.5.35 12.55 5.20 Lewisburg Lv.s 40 9.00 9.55 1.10 5.35 Montamton 111. 9.10 10.05 p. in. 5.50 Arrive, a. m. p. m. An additional train leaves Lewisburg for Montamlon at 7.25 p. m., returning leaves Mon tandou for IrUfr com blued, ~ Health Skirt Supporler, • • * ''■ Brighton Gent's Garter, • run SALE BY ALL FIRST-CI-ASS STORES. Samples sent post-paid to any addrese upon leoeipt of price iu 2-ceut stainpn. LEWIS STEIN, Sole Owner and Manufacturer, ITB Centre Street. New YcrP. CLABEnb.Vi' - ! ILAULUOXT 4.ULLN V f C'LAUEVOMX COLCyY 1 CLAUKitiO.S'i' lolivWi' I CLAUE.MO.Vi' ( Ul.v'A Y i CLAUKJIOX* ; CLAIIEMO.YT v 1 A new House e\ t*i yIC da; sin 1 • ia.-i •• > s.-. i. village, only i:OMti. 1. 4. .• 1 h • . t chus'ciif 4 . frh'wil. • ' V." -' V' ' advauctug. }s*u.. •!. -n< •'/ •• lor circular* wi:h 4 map*. 36 'i \ bouses, ah our.its MJtl.cliu'ale.itiarl.. .ls.- •" • bcalfb. pries-*. UTiins o!if r ■■ • Farms to, 4> < " w-Mjii.ly 1 --i •> •" '• bsvlngemployni*io.it <•-••• - " - XddnmaJ.V.MASCII so • THIS PAPER EX'Vyi HcH linw. Vrntimmm acre. Oood markets, ilealtby climate. Favor, able prorpecta. Write tor circular* contaiiilru. description. Sent free. I'YIJK t DsHAVKN. ItKAL UATATE A6CMTHiPUr*hais.Va VIQCIMU ClDllt Mild Climate. Cheap homes. inalHIA 1 ftnHo Northern Colony. Bend lor circular. A. O. WIM. Cil.slla, Vm. Pure And Unadulterated! j g T. FR A IN, Proprietor of the ; -vgFirst National Hotel,^ MILLHRIM, PA.. | wmhes to inform the public that he keeps the : following liquors constantly on hand and la ' surestliem all strictly pure, and especially a dapted for medical purposes: J WHIHKETB; GINS;' , Hannesvllle, Imported Holland, , Pougbkecpsie, London, bush. WIRES. Hang, Blackberry, Louisville, Elderberry. Kentucky. Port BKAKDrS; Huckleberry, Plain. Catawba, Ginger, Grape. Rherrv, Blackberry, Applejack. I'eacb. Xcic England Bum. kST These liquors are all guaranteed to be not lens than four years old and can be strongly reccommended as wholesjme and healthy. MALT LIQUORS, such as PORTER, ALE and LAGER always on draught. 22 -3m THE MILLHEIM JOURNAL JOB Printing Office is now supplied with GOOD PDESSMS and a large assortment of DISPLAY TYPE. LETTER HEADS. NOTE HEADS, BILL HEADS. STATEMENTS. ENVELOPES, CIRCULARS, POSTERS, and, in short, neat and tasty- Job Printing of all kinds PROMPTLY EXECUTED.