piUhfim ?!ouvna 1. THURSDAY, Nov. 11TH, 186 S. Published by R. A. BUMILLER. LOCAL NEWS. —SUBSCRIBE for the JOURNAL. —For Boot- & Slices go to Kauff man's. —First class iob work done at the JOURNAL office. —Mrs. Yeager, of Tusseyville, is vis iting at J. W. Lose's a few days. —The old thing over—the candidate who got the most votes is elected. —A fine show case far sale, very cheap. Inquire at the Journal Store. —Mush and milk forms a favorite dish on many a table at this time of the year. —All kinds of predictions are given the public free gratis by weather wise men. Mrs. Geo. Mensh is reported as suffering from a painful abscess be tween Ler shoulders. —Many of our town ladies have al ready begun work on especially attract ive holiday presents. —Sheriff Musser's tannery building at the mill race, west of Penn street is coveied with a new roof. —Mark Mooney, residing along the mountain north east of town is gettiug ready to put a new roof on his barn. —Our schools are in a nourishing condition as will be seen by the several reports published iu another column. —Fred Gutelius, son of Dr.Clutelius, accepted a clerkship in J. \V. Snook's store and went ou duty last Monday. —Judge Bucher, of Lewisburg, on his return from a fishing party a few weeks ago had the misfortune to break his leg. —Rev. Wortman, of the U. B. church, has at present a protracted meeting in progress at the Mt. Union church, —Geo .l/ensh is in the bone business again and he hauls some curious speci mens of that article to the depot nearly every day. —Those that have enough potatoes in the cellar and enough coal in the bin to last till spring have every reason to be thankful. —The plasterers have finished their work in Duck's brick building on Main street and in a short time it will be ready for occupaucy. —This is the proper time to get the public roads in order. After a while the rains and frosts will check opera tions of that kind. —lf you want to get a nice Cloth Dress go to Kauffman's store in Mill heim, where you will find a full line of of all shades and all prices. COLD feet—two feet of snow. Bad cold—one settled on the lungs. Good cure—Dr. Kessler's Celebrated English Cough Medicine. For sale by J. Eisen liuth, Millheim, Pa. —J. H. Swariz and family, of North street, moved to the mountains, below Woodward, yesterday where Mr. Swartz works on a lurpber job. J/iss Cassler, a daughter of W. H. Cassler, of Haines township, is at pres ent assisting J/rs. J/aria Weaver in her millinery shop on Penn street. Our lady readers will find it to their advantage to read over the new advertisement of Mrs- Lydia Brum gard, the milliner, on Main street. —Christmas comes on Saturday this year. Six weeks from next Saturday. The subject of Christmas entertain ments will soon be under discussion. —J. Eisenliuth informs the public that he has added to his drug stock the celebrated KEYSTONE MALT WHISK EY and other pure liquors. Sold only on prescriptions of physicians,for med ical use. 33-6 m. —Ladies', Misses' and Children's Woolen Cap s, of every description at D. S. Kauffman Co's Mammoth store in Millheim. Sold cheaper than elsewhere. —The Boro' warrants (orders) are now all drawn up to date. Those en titled thereto are requested to call and lift them without delay. Council Clerk. —Mnsser & Smith are preparing to lay a brick payement in front of the new hardware. The curbstones have already been placed in position by John Road, the mason. —The tree agent is again in the land and Mr. John C. Morris, of Wolfe's Store, who follows this yocation, deliv ered orders to quite a number of our citizens last week. —The scaffolds at the remodeled M. E. church on Main street were remov ed the other day, allowing an unob structed view of th edifice, which now presents a much improyed appearance. Harry Cohen, of the New Yoik Cheap Store, rxpects to leave town in a few weeks for gocd and ell. This will make a vacant store room again in the best busintss portion of Millheim. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. THB BEST SALVE in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Ithe.um, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skm Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect sat isfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. Eisenhuth. —The tables of official election re turns crowd our columns this week | and we are unable to give much mis j cellaneous news matter. —Mrs. Nellie Jones, yeais, said to ha the oldest member of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union in the United States, died at Smyrna, Del., last Monday. Pun Lie SA LE. —M i s.Rebecca Swart z, widow of the late John Swart/., of north street, will make sale of personal property on Saturday, Nov. 27th, iust. at 1 o'clock, p. in. See bills. —Don't forget Prof. A.Bierly's sing ing next Saturday. Attend by all means. The sessions are ot great in terest and there will be some special husintss on hand next Saturday even * ing. —Reports from many parts of this state and other states say that Sunday was a real cold day, cold enough to form ice one half inch thick. At some places in Berks county snow fell to the depth of two inches. —Just received 2 yard and 2 A yard Floor Oil Cloth. This is the most ie liable article and of the greatest use in any family, and the low pi Ice of it will astonish you. D. S. K.YUFFMAN & Co. Mr. Christ, an experienced architect of Milton, Pa., tarried a few days in town, the guest of John Kers tetter. Jr.,on Penn Street. While here Mr. Christ went a gunning with John but did not meet with any success. —Mrs. Lizzie B. Kuizenknabe, of Ilarrisburg, came up on Friday morn ing to attend the funeral of her broth er's child. She is spending several days in town with her parents. Lizzie still appreciates "Home, sweet Home." Love, put on your bridal veil and we will go to D S. KaufTmau & Co's reliable store in Millheim and save money by buying our goods there. They have anything von want and sell cheaper than any other store in the county. READ.—The Aaronsburg Meat Mar ket will supply parties who need larger quantities of beef for butchsring time with quarters and halves and sell it a3 cheap, if not cheaper than anyone else. They will also de.iver the beef to the house if so desired. —L st Saturday I)r. Lee. of Madi sonburg, was in town and had along with him his five brothers, who were visitors at his house at the time. Neither of them are as little or light tceight as the doctor, but all of them, we aie told, are a j )l!y set. —ll. E Duck's brick building 011 Main street is about completed and is an ornament to that stction of the bor ough. We diu not learn whether be has an occupant for his store room on the ground floor yet but presume it will be rented before long. MEAT FOR WINTER. — Moyer & Kreamer's meat market on Main street will be kept open during the coming winter and persons wishing to buy large quantities of beef for butchering time will do well to apply at their place of business before buying elsewhere. A SIGN in Cleveland reads 44 Ice Kream Sallune" which is probably the worst cold spell of the season ; but for the worst spell of cold Dr. Kessler's Celebrated English Cough Medicine is the best cure you will be able to lind. JOHNS TON, HOLLO WA Y A CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eiseuhuth, Millheim, Pa. —The Methodist church of this place received their new bell the other day. Its tone is in Bb and it products a very clear and melodious sound. The intervals between the four church bells in town are just right now to make splendid liaimony when ringing togeth er. —C. Wcodling's house, Penn street, occupied by Ilarvey Confer is under going a general reuovation. It is be ing rerocfed, weatheiboardfd and painted. In fact when doue it will look as good as new. Improvements a r e beginniug to be of almost daily oc currence in our town. NOTlCE.— Persons having subscribed esrtain sums of money to the Evangel ical church at the dedication of said church are requested to make imme diate payment as the subscriptions are overdue. The amounts are payable to VV. R. Henney or D. L. Zerby. Building Committee. ACCIDENT.— Henry, a so.I of John M. Road, of North street, was playing with a loaded pistol last Monday, when the weapon discharged and lodged the bullet in the palm of the boy's left hand. Henry suffers considerable pain. A physiciau was called on Tuesday to extricate the ball, but the operation proved unsuccessful. —lt is generally observed that our borough council must do something with the alley crossing back of Musser & Smith's hardware this fall. If left in its present condition it will very likely be the cause of serious falls and consequent damages to be paid by the borough. Better not wait to "lock the stable aftei the horse is stolen." —The cold snap which surprised us on Sunday and Monday put a tempora ry stop to out door work of which there is a vat amount to be done yet. It 19' to be hoped however that several weeks of moderate weather and a week's rain is back yet. It would cer* tainly be a calamity if it should winter in with the present low state of the [ water. j —About twenty invitations have been issued for a parly which is to bo held at the residence of Aficliael Uliicli in honor of the 171 h anniversary of the birthday of their daughter J/iss Alice, next Thu.sday evening, N<>v. 18th. —lt is amazing to see the lino stock of groceries in J. W. Stover's store on Main street. And it will be still more of a surprise when you hear of the low prices at which he sells his goods. It will pay you to deal with Stover. —Musser & Alexander, our marble linn, elected a line monument on the grave of the late Mrs. T. Benton Ul ricli, at Penn Hall, on Monday last. It is manufactured of foreign marble, and is a fair specimen of mechanical skill. ll. D. Snyder, who has been work ing in Ilaitman's foundry at the tinn ing lathe. will vacate his position and Win. M. Ilartman will take his place. Mr. Snyder expects to make sale of his property, on Saturday, Nov. 20th at 1 o'clock, p. m. Friday's Bellefonte Ihiif if Nncs gives an account of a Hebrew wedding which occurred at the residence of ex- Burgess A. Sternburg on Thursday of last week, at which time that gentle man's oldest daughter, Cecilia, was joined .in holy wedlock with Saml. 11. Leichten, of llout/.dale, Pa. —The newly elected members of the legislature already vis it the state capi tal to select quarters for the coming session. We noticed in Tuesday's Pa triot that Hon. John A. Woodward,one of the representatives from this county was in ilarrsburg for that purpose. CHOICE CLOVEIISEED FOR SALE.— The undersigned lias a large quantity of extra cloverseed on hand and for sale. Persons in need of this article will please call on me at my residence in Haines township or address me at Aaronsburg, Pa. W. W. BOWER. 42-ot. —J. Israel, representing Jos. Netter & Go's wholesale clothing house, Pliil adel phia, occupied the sample room of the National Hotel a fsw days this week. When Israel unpacks his l uge trunks full of the best clothing there is little space left in the room for other samples. But he never fails to make some good sales. —Owing to the general excitement which prevailed on Wednesdey of last week when the afternoon train from Bellefonte arrived at Coburn bringing along the latest elect ion news, we fail ed to make a note of the large bunch of pheasants which C. K. Sober, the crack shot, had shot during a day's hunt. We believe he had a stiiug of about 20 of the finest specimens. —lt is whispered that Mrs. Presi dent Cleveland wil not appear in Wash ington society this winter for special and very good reasons best known to herself. This may seem a little mys terious at flrst, but upon second thought it seems quite natural. In the mean time the Washington ladies feel somewhat sad at the idea of losing their leader aud anticipate a dull sea son. DID it ever occur to you, thoughtful and prudent reader, that Dr. Lester's Celebrated English Cough Medicine must be an article of real merit, or how could the manufacturer ever be able to advertise "money refunded to all dis satisfied purchasers." JOHNSTON, HOLLO WA Y & CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold bv J. Eisenliuth, Millheim, Pa. Capt. O. W. Van Valin,of Coburn, spent several days in town this week to to see to the completion of a c.iuple d< z-n drafts (more or less) of bis dis tillery. These drafts mast co to the proper department at Washington and must be approved before be can go ahead with the manufacture of "Van Valin's best." John Kerstetter, Jr., of Penn street, is his draughtsman and did some real tine work. —A PREFACE is something spoken or written to introduce a general sub ject ; and I wish only to say byway of preface— for I will have more to tell later on—that the Journal Store is now iu brat class trim, nice and clean as a new pin. For several weeks past I have been adding to my general stock of goods aud will continue to do so for a while yet. I hope for a large trade during the coming Holiday season and expect to be fully prepared for it. My old patrons as well as the general uub lic are rao3t cordially invited to call for anything they need in my line, at the old place, No. 20, Penn Street, Mill heim. Pa. B. O. DEININGER, BOROUGH SCHOOL REPORT.— J. F. Keller, teacher of the grammar depart ment reports the following for the month ending JSov. Bth : No of pupils enrolled—lß males, 27 females ; Aver age attendance—l 3 males, 10 females, total 32 ; Per cent, of attendance—B2 males, 77 females, total 79. M. C. Gephart, teacher of the prima ry department reports for the month ending Oct. 29th : No of pupils enroll ed, 34 males, 37 females, total 71 ; Av erage attendance 30 males, 31 females, totol (1 ; Per cent, of attendance, 91 males, 91 females, total 91. D. G. Smith, teacher of the North street School, reports for the month ending Oct. 29th : No of males 22, fe males 23, total 45; Average attend ance males 19, females 21, total 40; Per cent, of attendance males 90, fe males 94, total 92. Visitors, F M Fisher, C F Mussei*. | —The town council had a regular | meet it g last Thursday evening when | all the orders due persons having work ed 011 the Main street job weie passed. Complaint was brought in hy citizens of North street, about the iron railing around J. W. Snook's entrunco to cel lar and council voted to notify Mr. Snook to remove the railing within fid days and close said entrance with a substantial trap door. A crossing was ordered to be built at F. Cattleman's alley, of plank. It was also voted that the sheet commissioner repair Mill street where most necessary, the cast not to exceed —The fnquent discovery of chunks of stone containing mineral species up on our mountains put it beyond a doubt that there are valuable beds of metallic ores of some kind in our im mediate vicinity. Only a few days ago Squire Reifsnyder brought a piece to town which he had found on bis moun tain bud and which upon closer exam- r atian showed substances which#fcuy much resembled metal. We are al most positive that a thorough investi gation by some one who has the moms to pursue the matter will at some fu ture day reveal a vast amount of wealth iu these mountains. The only thing wanting is some one to start the busi ness. QUICK WORK.—On Friday morning Ed. Schetike, clerk of the National Ho tel of this place, noticed an advertise ment in the Hellefonte Daily Nttcs of a horse and buggy which had been stolen from a gentleman in Huntingdon, Pa., last week, otTeiing a reward of SSO for the recovery. Mr. Shenke remember ed having seen a horse of ttie descrip tion given pass through town several days before and at once proceeded to Woodward in company with Henry Brown to get on the track of the thief. He succeeded in getting the necessary information from the Messrs.Guiswite, who had bought the whole outfit and traded the horse off to a Mr. Beaver of near Mifilinburg. On Saturday morn ing landlord Rook continued the chase and found the horse at New Berlin. Assisted by an ollicer of the law lie took possession of the stolen animal, and had it locked up is Deckert's hotel in Mifilinburg. On bis return he tele graphed to the owner and on Monday brought the horse to Millheim. In the meantime Mr. Eitle, of Jacksonville, who had bought the buggy, returned the same to Mr. Rook and the owner, Mr. Charles Port of Huntingdon, came to town on Tuesday and recovered his property. Neighboring News. AARONSBURG. Sausage making time is fast ap proaching. Last Saturday night and Sunday we had the first snowfall of this season. Emanuel Ettinger returned from a visit to his daughters, Mrs. L. T>. Kurtz, Mifilinburg,*Pa., and Mrs J. G. Kuitz, Milton, Pa. W. 11. Philips has gone to Philadel phia to buy his winter stock of general merchandise. lie will as usual stop on his way at Shamokin to look after his business interests there. Postmaster Thomas Yearick and wife have gone to Phila. to visit their sons, Messrs. Harry and Gross Year ick. Asst. P. M., Elijah Rurd, will have charge of Mrs. Yearick's confec tionery and grocery in connection with the Post otliee during their absence. Rev. Deitzler and family returned from their two wepks' visit to Snyder Co. The report having hail a very pleasant time visitiug among their form er parishoners. Harvey Grouse is minus the little fin ger of Ins right hand, the lesult of an unexpected discharge of the mill shaft cannon 1 hey put to use in ratifying the election of Gen. Jas A. Reaver as Gov ernor Of Pennsylvania and the balance of the state ticket. Harvey very nar rowly escaped haying his entire hand blown off. On last Sabbath in the Lutheran Sunday school the announcement was made that the school will hold aOhrist mas festival on next Christmas being on the evening of Friday Dec. -'4 th, IKS 6. The announcement was made so that all connected with the school may prepare themselves to perform their duties which will be assigned them. Mr. Ilines, at present occupying the John Russell property, has bought the John Stover property situated about two and a half miles below Aarons burg. Mr. Stover, we are informed, bought a small tract of land iu the yi ciuity of Rebersburg, Pa. Inquiry has frequently been made by rnembe rs of Al. Stover's singing class why the same is not continued and concluded. Come now Prof, let's hear from you. A Mr. Kiider and lady from 111., are visiting at D. H. Lenker's, while Mr. Dr. Luther Holloway, of Salona, and the Dr's sister Mrs. Bogle, of Ohio, are the guests of Henry Crouse ou North 2nd St. Anotiikk. SPRING MILLS. The creamery is in successful opera tion at present. They manufacture the genuine gilt edged butter. S. R. Gettig, formerly of Coburn, has moved to this place and has accept ed a situation in Grenoble's itore. Cal. J/allory has also moved to this place and has accepted a situation in the Spring Jfills Creamery. Jfrs. Rev. J. M. Evans is visiting friends in this vicinity. W. 11. Hettinger's horses got loose in the stable one night last week and one of them got so badly kicked that it is feared ne can not recover. "WTicn Baby was sick, wo gave hor Caatoria, When alio was a Child, sho cried for Castoria, When alio becamo Miss, sho clung to Castoria, When elio bad Children, sho gave tliom Cas.~. -, a, SMITH TOWN. Snow and mud. •I. 11. Frank was over to Nittuny Valley and bought live head of cattle Squire L>u. k sold one of his cows for SGO. Next Thursday, Noy. 11. a jury of three men will locate a public roed lead, ing from Henry Mark's along the monntainjto George Schuyler, thence south to the turnpike. Henj. Frankenberger had a lot of car penters at work all last week, making improvements about his home. On Friday last a big fire broke out on Brush mountain and burned several hundred acres of timberland. A party of 15 men outened it, on Friday night. The bridges on the company road that leads to the mountain are in a very bad condition. Several horses have already tramped through the plank. The foreman of the road ought to attend to the bridges. Miss Alice Bierly went home last Thursday to nurse a very sick brother, who was badly hurt by a fall from the hay mow. W. F. Smith traded horses again and we wouldn't be surprised if both parties got bamboosleil. Ileniy K !(>:'<•<*, mechanics, euiriiieerinjj discoveries.m . y ions and patents ever published. Every ntiin ln-r il'.usirati d with splendid envravinc*. I lns p.ibiicnt ion furnishes a most valuable encyclopedia •■I ,!)for:n;>tion ohich no person should be without. The popularity of tho ScirNTiFK" Ami rican is nrh ilint its oirculnt ion nearly ctur.!s that ot ail other nnprrs of its class combined. Price 5-3 20 a venr. I Ksi-iuint, to ('I it ha. Sold by all no\ve,.eaJers. .MUNN Jc CO.. Publi-hers. No. lit! IP road v. a v. N. V. A ra p= t i ,r r— O Munn S I 'o. have A Atf M.l N also bad Thirty; j k.6i s A a years - ■ ii wr-rr—i JsaitiCO be tor 8 J f Alt "no Patent Office and have prepared j I 1 moro than One Hundred.? 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PALL AND WINTER Miiirr' £IBB6 - 1837. ... .^: Al| J'c 1 : tri J ll ( I duo OK TRIMMED AND IN ! HI M M I'D Hats, Bonnets, Caps, &c. will constantly le k*jt in slock :t' my place < n Main St. Mifllbim, Pa. My selection of ■pre.?., s!iM>cm.s l-frit-tlm.?, -V (Ornaments, fir. i large and varied enough to SUIT ALL TASTES. Callonmeif in need of anything n my II te. Satisfactory work guaranteed. Jiydiq G. J Did you hear something If not DROP IN and try some oi those —GROCERIES— just received at J. W. LOSS'S GROC3R7 No. 32 Main Street. Also received the finest Sweet Potatoes, Peaches, AND OTHER PROVISIONS to be had in the market. Big Drop in the prices of some of my goods. Among my new goods | Salad Oil and Soaps deserve most mention. I My stock of Confectioneries, Canned Goods, Tobacco, Cigars &c. &c. &c. is always complete and the best Here is Good , * ' Reading for Tolks vrha wish t:> strike the 1)2 >t plic- for Groceries, • Provisions, Flour, &c. A leading and rare article in the line of Canned Goods aie my California Apricots, Pears and Plums. It will also do you good to examine and try my assortment of Confectioneries, Tobacco and Cigars, &c. My display ot Queens ware, ! uiil ili'lijilit the heusekecitera and I specially invite the ladies to e 11 and examine this line. My stock of Gold & Silver Watches, -x- Clocks & Jewelry of all descriptions, is (he best In town and I am selling these articles at SKILL LI VINGr PROFITS. Call and see me when in need oi anything in my line. I aim to render every reasonable ac commodation to my customers. Remember the place, two doors east of Post office,Main street. Respectfully, J. W. STOVER. Keystone Hotel, Selinsgrove, - - - - - Penna., S. T. Frain, Prop'r. • This Hotel has been remodeled and refurnished, and the Trayelins Public will find it first-class in every respect. Latest improved Water Closet and Wash Room on fiist tloor. <{ Bath Room in Hotel. )■ HEADQUARTERS FOR STOCK DEALERS. Terms Reasonable. Good Livery attaclad 1 -■ ■ Dl? lUUPCGR B causes, and a new and suecessftii CURE at your own home, by one v. ho was ileal twenty eight years. 'Tented by most of the not t specialists with no benolit. Cured himself '■ three m nths, and since tin n hundreds >f others Full particulars sent on applica am I T.S.PAGE,No. 41 West3lstSt., New York < •! . | Fi iL.