st( JjiU!|n roy book for Your last steal ia y morning at 3 fodder, on las' 011 hav e efven me o'clock. Is e do ®°t d oblige ciedit-if r J. W. STAM. —County Superintendent Wolf re quests us to aiuimr.ce that, in connec tion with the examination for perma nent certificates, to be held at Hello fonte, March 31st, theie will he an ex amination for professionals and that teachers interrested will please to at tend. McDonald's Improved Liver Pills are endoised and prescribed by many eminent physicians. They do not make hair grow on bald heads or set broken bones,but they are the beat cor eector of a disordered Liver yet dis covered. Money refunded to dissatis fied pin chasers. Sold by J. Eisenhutli, Millheiu., Pa. CARPETS.— A line line of Sunbury prison-made Hag Carpets just received at 1). S. KaufTman & Co's store. It is the leader yet of all Hag Carpets ever exhibited in J/illheim. We also keep a full line ol all other cupels, such as Brussels, Hemp, Ingrain, See., all sold at exceedingly low figures. STOVER HEAT IIY SI OVER.— The four-week old calf ol Charles Stover, of Auronaburg, which dteased 140 pounds, is put in the shade by one lately killed by Cal. Stover, of Coburn, which dress ed l. r >s pounds and was the same age. These are weighty calves, but wo wouldn't care for the weight if wo had the calf. —For scrofula, erysipelas, tetter, salt rhum, skin diseases humors, sores, eruptions, pimples, blotches, swellings, tumors, boils, ulcers, scald head, ring worm, hives, and all blood disorders, no remedy ever devised equals in effica cy and power McDonald's great Blood Purifier or Sarsaparillian Alternative. Warranted. JOIIXSTON, HOLLO WA Y d CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth. Millheim.Pa. ROLLER FLOUR FOR SALE.— The undersigned wall in the future keep on hand a supply of the Oriental Roller Flour,manufactured by Messrs. Kurtz & Son, Centre IlaA. Haying added another capacity to theu- mill, they are now able to put before vlie public a more superior quality of flour than is offered any where.in the county, tf A. J. IIARTEH. CORRECTION. Mr. Editor : The statement in last week's Rebersburg correspondence to the JOURNAL that the petition of the W. C. T. U., which is in circulation here, does not meet with success is incorrect. Said peti tion meets with splendid success and a majority of our citizens are emphati cally against license. MANY CITIZENS OF REBER3BURO. —A farewell party was given at Jacob (iepharl's re*klMc ou Nor in street last Saturday evening in honor of Salina Gephart, who left for the Western lands on Tuesday morning. We understand there were quite a number of Silina's friends present and of course the party was an enjoyable occasion. By her departure Millheim loses one of its most respected young ladies. —Mr. J. *H. Krearaer, now of Mah anoy City, is in town this week to make arrangements for the removal of his family and household goods. The goods will be shipped to day and Mr. Mrs. Kiearner will follow in a few days. John says he has built up quite a trade already for his dairy and if it continues as brifk he will get along swimmingly. Glad to hear it and our best wishes go with him. —About twenty-four littte ones as sembled at D. L Zerby's /osidence la? evening to attend the celebration Stella Zerby's seventh birthday. time was spent 7. MI he was a mdel, being en dowed with that inofTesive, forbear ing and gentle .disp >sit>n so rare a mong men. 11 is onemis were none, ! his fi tends many. Thomas Frank was s son of Philip and Catharine Frank, ad was one of a family of eleven, havig had seven brothers, two step-sistei and one step brother. Four of his tothers,Michael, Jacob, John and PMli, preceeied him to eternity. lie was join and raised in Aaronsburg, whereVe learned the tailoring trade with lie late Jacob Wolf. In 1846 he as married to Maria Musser, a daugler of Philip ]s. Musser, Esq., and meed to Farmers' Mills where he residedinlil 1847. lie then settled at Millhei, J8 years ago, and has been a resldet of th : s town eyer since, devoting hnself mostly ;o his trade. About 25 yirs ago he built the home on North treet. He was the father of four chiren, -wo boys and two girls, of worn mly one, Allemun, survives him At Hie time of his death he had iffhed ho age ot 65 years, 1 month and 19 das. From boyhood up he was a tithfl member of the Lutheran churc, whre, by bis exemplary and genuini Clus'.ian life, he gained the highest esp-t of all his fellow-members. The funeral tool Munday forenoon,atteut**'! by a 1-flfo concourse of relatives, fiends fd neighbors. Services were bid inthe Lutheran church by Rev. M . I Deitzler, who preache) a tochfng and able sermon from Ecde3iass 8 : 12- 4 • Yet surely I know that it nil be veil with them that fear God. The remains were interred injb\iir>w Cemetery. Language cainot adequately de scribe the gr*ef cthe widttw, who was tits faithful doing 40 years, and the surviyingon, <* r the loss of a dear husband nd L>er. But the all-wise God, who taaVM the wounds inflictea by trials amVrows, will surely help u.v-. to Mcome this grievous experience, wtr.he n— sympathy of the comity is with them in this time of murg. TIIE FMTTI NOS. —F>H\nc wegive ii list of those who nw quarters after April Ist Utey are : Commencing a f tf,e ?s ' er n nd of Main sir. B eK*°Ves iio C. F Ueuiingp 8 ~ouse J^wi s .nook moved on' ne Ph,,i P farm, where A*' lliirter vac?J J Abjraov ed to ' e rooms aboye ' ff' ocenstore; Ha .cy flauck moves L. 11. Saver's -in in Brush valley i Dave Miller ,oes in where Hauctoes out ; J. 11. Auman now reside ne \Vm .Valker house and Danied HojjJi occapy 0-| house vacated by Aurs ,* Warn. Campbell starts up Sckeepirrf " Kv. JI. Ilengst's fH- tr-aiden*** i Itey. J. G. M. Swenghe new preacher, lakes up lers ir the house vacated bv J- Ireame- who goes to dfahancy Ct* Z Fl ' leaves for eellnsgro* d U,u <'• f 'fet National. ;rfer,from ifushvuiiey raovog Snook's house, corner „c North streets. liev. WassonJ. W. Lose wili share Dr. Jfingloperty, and Dr. Stam will take fion of his own premises on Pereet; J), i Brown moves into Dajioll's house on 3/ain street. JeiSpigelmyer will go back to his o\he on Penn street. J. B. llnovJow resides in I). A. 3/nsser's buse, while Geo. J/ensh moved fs. Ulrich's property, north of k)n North street L. C. Tobias wfe into Lv. [ dla Jfusser's house, Mr. Ertel takes his place in tlj j oJin tI Hall moves into Isrhfer* house on Penri street and Jl M .xize, of water street, roovei* John Hall Vacates. Charles j g oes to spring Bank where fill occupy Brown's house. Ed, mo yes to Lmden Hall and i.< rao ves into Linda Reifsnvder's hjoeo. Rover removes to his own on North street, while 11 > in \%, 0 f Perm street, will g0 i„ter of our farmers received copies of the Ellsworth (Kansas) Dem ocrat, containing some important ad vise and warning, flope they may profit thereby. 1 his week our school closes and *- vti scholars seem glad for a little v— rt on. JUMBO. MADIS rx " cSURQ - Daniel T^ lrtfi:es : ll our . landlord, has mov - " 1 Logan* vi lie, his native home. move ' l int °'l'otei vacated bj Air. IJartges. h B r ck ' °' ,r P° st| naster, moved his family from Beliefonte to this place El?a < Mille'r eS U ' e h ° USe vacated b - v Thomas Wolt and Rolv Rover are at PoeSfillsl° rl " n * °" a at h. i' P f t f ac ! ier of our grammar school has lately l>een spending most of his evenings m training his pupils for an J 0 "* \° be ,ie,( l in the town hall ! Saturday evening. As far as charged ** W ' M be no ud,nis3 ion There is a good deal of sickness in town and neighborhood. The new Evangelical preacher Rev "rSXK? 11 nm Sun " a^ven: prJillisif,™"" elds (, ° " ot ,ook ver y Miss Alice Nestlerod went to Lock Ilaven to (iuish learning her trade. STILL ANOTHER. Rebo-sburg and Vicinity. Spring has surely come. I Yes it looks like it. Ed.] 1 * Kreamersville, a neighboring town of Sn of bUSy ma " in the l)er f? Ira , nk Wate. His shop is al •|js crow(li'd with work, showing that rank is a good mechanic. Julius Newman, of Philadelphia! at piesent sojourns in our town. VVm K reamer and Henry Cor man who were off to Centre Hall last Tues day attending a horse sale, returned home the same day with three fine , John Wate is the Kreamersville prin ter He operates a small printing press and turns out cards and small hand bills. Quite an enterprise tor so small a place. • Perry Winter ß has the contract for making the logs for Guisewite & Son's sawmill. TT^fPfi 5, 16 sm,l,n ff fi >ce of Will Hafly,of Aaronsburg, was seen in our town. William spent several days Kreamersv!lie. l " IftW ' G " W " Wi " ters - Geo. Charles and Abs Confer, of Aa lonsburg, were seen driving through Our town on last Thursday with a tie lit tine and loose whip en route for the east end of this valley where they sold candy, etc at Musser's sale. Ruy f r whQ lias the agenoy for selling the Champion reapers informed your correspondent that he has sold thirty-six machines up to date. The champion company may feel well satis fied with their agent as Mr. Royer is a very actiye worker. Squiiiou tjnito a number of peisons purchased t ickcts here on Tusoday morn i nt r , for Ihe West. Looking for their fortunes in the land of the setting .sun. Mrs. C. Alexander has been confined to her bed the past week with a severe attack of neuralgia in the head. Mr. Hsiley leaves ('iburn this %veek to move near Aaronsburg. A building boom is anticipated in the burg during tin; coming season. About halt a dozen buildings are under contract now. Kobt. Y ouada has a i ight tony little post'Ollice. Miss Cora Hettig, one of Cob urn's charming young ladies, returned home last Saturday from her western visit. Isaac Cift, one of our oldest citizens, was called h one to join the silent ma jority on the other alio e, last Saturday morning, after passing o9 years, 4 months and 10 days in the laps of moth er earth. His remains were taken to Centre Hall and interred on Monday. * I/ist Friday evening the elite society of the burg concluded to have a little society hop. So they hied themselves away to the country residence of that clever geiiMeman, Mr. Sim. Rote, where they enjoyed the evening in "tripping the light fantastic" and 4 few social games uulil'lhe wee aiua* hours of morning, when they went home singing "it was pleasant to he there." The fiim of Trumpfiielter & Vonada no longer exists, and Vonada is now the sole occupant, for the time being. Mr. Trumptheller having closed out his part of the store, removed to New Columbia. Mr. Grenoble las a big corps of hands at work and in a very short time a new and convenient grain house will mark the place where the old wreck once stood. Andy Campbell has made one trip over the township and distributed the assessor's blanks. Next comes the fill, in? out and swearing. School closed on Wednesday and a full report may be looked for next week. While the rules, etc. of our teacher may not have just pleased all,they certainly were approved by a great majority of the patrons of the school. \Y itli this batch of items we lay down our pen take up our walking budget and move a little further towards the laud of the setting sun, wishing every body around here a pleasant time the coming hot season. We subscrilre our selves forevermore, Damfino AARONSBURG, Gone to Kansas on Tuesday morning last—A. S. Musser and Charles Rupp. Mrs. Eva R >gers, and her son Co burn. have returned from tlieir visit to Clearfield county. John 11. Musser's sale of the 17th inst., amounted to nearly SI3OO. The weather was pleasant, and the attend ance large. Geo. Weaver, son of 11. 11. Weaver, has again engaged to work for Michael* L iedler, near Woodward, this coming summer. Must le some special at traction down there, George. On 3/ondiy evening a few of our young ladies were invited to the house of D. 11. Rote for an evening sociable we are told, for the benefit of the ; r daughter, J/araie. Mr. & Jfrs R o r e for young people* 6 aU eve "' n S pleasant Altai t fi9imuimu.il, who had the mis fortune to have his leg badly hurt some weeks ago by the kick of a mule is still confined to his bed. He has suf. lercd but vey little pain since the ac cident. n a letter from E. !J. Frank, of Jirideewater, Dakoie, to his father Thos. Frank -winis place, he says the weathers flne.mud ankle ,lee,,. money .-.roe times generally hard and i.„ migration yeiy i ari?e A o! ♦ • report, indeed. 8 A fluter '"S Some thoughtless fellow from one Poor' Ho W use Ca a S "S yourself, my friend, or y„„ may s mnl'r SSSMI-'-IER.TS: gSS^TSSSgA ta to the flnancral success of the musi- Chi concert (jiven hv tho p 4 choir of this nlaee T,i , R, ' form< '< 1 W;1( , pr _ „ r,)e Programme eriy revered; ' Pret '• 4r • !,l 1,!,U pro P baMHn C "p" fr rvic ** s n n last Sab ed by Rei noi,?/ 1 C " Urch ' conduct vt>rv nlpie utz Jer, was pronounoed a alMn oil and proflt * b * service to f J J H o Cd * S ~ne s 'xty Partook of the Lord a Supper,2s of whom hand ffVi" A Hlr n * mes f()r membership to taeLutheran denomination of St Paul's. ANOTHER. I PY/EMIA Is the most virulent form of blood-poison but not less cer wh 11. I'V f v itiation of the blood of rhLJ ?/* "ymptoms are Pimples, tlnns' in ' , aml /'"taneous Erup tions. V> lien the tafntof Scrofula gives warning of its presence by such indications no time should be lost In Avrn's SARSAI-AUILLA, the only perfect and roii blood ,n ° 101 10 I,ur 'fivation of the SCROFULA C 7.1. 1 t atr 11 froni lhe s .vstcm and pru r if , vin S blood, en lI.SCS £' "• Im^ hab rK '- -o?: :: ' B S iU fe A j x,olni r l - Catame- * s ° " bined, I Suppoiter corn- Health Skirt Supporter, £2® Brighton Gent's Garter, . . jf®' | k for sale by ALL FIRST-CLASS STORES *- ln L.EWIS STEIN 1 S °! e ° wnera nd Manufacturer, 178 Centre Street, New York. DO YOU KNOW THAT Lorarlild's Climax PLUG TOBACOO J™ Wav yC li on ® leaf Fine Chew- I ' ' •'> { I K i.'OMK RfvMf !>v , c*'li ,l * •• ir v c, j 1 ;i c ' " 4 • .:vury injurious \tb ■ •' ,J ' l * l : i *iy t :'jic. i w i*i Ul'i ill JUflCriStS J CIU3C J ' - 'J .""iv)-' - j." l , I. K jt tunc .bii:;Sl< ;.i • ii Hf; "* j 1 1nt11 > f'/ 'Ni'••'iV 1 " ry ."*• " r ' w,,h t.mhns< > and take Simniot.i Lh'er Regulator cure Ij re' eve. , If X ;i l.av cr.i.-n anything hard of ui;' m ..n, < r ltd he \y utter meal) or 4 .V V i l . 1 '*) M ,;,,vC * •'* i you v i:l led relieved and sleep pleasantly. ir u ?. re a rakerable sufferer with vUloucneKN, k~,.]C „\Z{ a . • l >r.■■:*, IJv i Regalat r 1, d >s * i'quire contiiiu.il losing, and t;*u but a til.lc. It v. til fire you If y u wale up in Use morning v.ith a t .tier, ba I tate in your mouth, 01 ft Vr Jl kinjiuons Liver Jlrguht >r. It < r -1 ■liifi . r h C 'i ,C ~ 5lli" ; l s v' "acli, -wct us ... Urenth, and cleanse t the Furr <1 i onguc. Children often need some safe (Jathar •!C ami ionic to avert approaching sickness -nunon* 'aver Regulator iU ivlkvc Colic. Head. •the, Sick biomiuh, Ip.hg. • tlon. DysAitery, and •it* C .'inj/!:.nu, incident to Childhood. At any t.ni • you feel your system needs cleansing, t< mug,regulating without violent purging, or stimuLting without intoxi cating, take PRCARCO DY J. H. ZEILIN & CO.. Philadelphia, Pa. Something New J WATCH IT! fjßgEiLElft, OVER BOTTLES SOLD AND NEVER . FAILS TO CURE CGUGHS.COLDS, THROATAND ALL LUNG TRO ÜBLES W^ RUGG STS SOirr PWC |jP 500 Tom OF White Novia Scotia Plaster at $9 00 per ton, for sale by WHITMER& LINCOLN, at tlieir warehouse, Coburn, Pa. 3-3ua. Something New! WATCH IT!