U. V. MOKTIUMKR, EDITOR usiiiantoN, pa.: SATURDAY MOItNINO, JUNE 0, 1877. --Vorno's " Dr. Ox's Experlenoo " and " A Winter Amid tho Ice." Wo hayo just received tho above new Issue of Jules Verno's ever popular stories, In tlio favorlto " Lakesldn Library " editions. Illustrated with 29 cliarao torlstte engravings. It Is Bold by nil newsdealers at 10 cents : or sent post pnid for 12 cents, by the publishers, Donnelley, Loyd & Co., CliloaGO, 111. Tbe Board of Pardons met In Har rlsburg Tuesday, about forty cases be ing beforo it for consideration. It was decided to bold a special meeting on the 10th Inst., to consider the applications for pardon or commutation of tho sen tences of tbo Molly Mngulres, The crjo of Fletcher, the Philadelphia mur derer, was postponed until the Supreme Court has considered the Writ of error lu his case. A reception was given to General Grant by Minister Plerrepotit, in Lon don, Tuesday night. About 1000 of the best and most distinguished of Eng lish and American society were pres ent, the company Including tho mem tiers of Her Majesty's Cabinet, the en tire diplomatic corps, many members of Parliament, and men eminent in the literary and selentlDc world. The Cinclnnattl Commercial Wed nesday published reports from 211 points In Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky, of the condition of tho wheat and fruit crops. Of wheat, the reports from 179 points ludlcato a good crop,!il ii fair crop, and 1 a light crop, 'If any.' Of fruit, 47 points report a good crop, 74 a fair crop, and 00 a light crop or none at all. By tho monthly report of the pub Ho debt for May we learn that the debt was decreased during the month $0,981, 274 83. Tbe total principal of the debt now outstanding is $2,195,401,022 99, on which there Is duo and unpaid of interest $34,841,189 18, giving a total of principal and Interest of $2,230,302, 212 17. There was at the sarno time cash in tho Treasury, of coin, $105,- 137,083 33, of currency $4,515,515 74, currency held for redemption of frao tional currency, $7,702,271, exclusive uf $40,010,000 of special deposits for re. demptlon of certificates, making the total of cash in the Treasury $100,924, 809 80, reducing the total debt, less cash In the Treasury on May 1, 1877 to $2,070,838,017 2'). Debt less amount In Treasury June 1, 1877, $2,003,377, 342 37, showing a decrease during the past month of $0,081,274 83. Decrease of the debt slaco June 30, 1870, $30, 002,007 02. llouds Issued to PacIOc railroad companies, Interest payable In lawful money, principal outstanding $01,023,512 ; Interest accrued and not yet paid, $1,015,587 80 ; Interest paid by the Unltud States, $31.018;023 78 Interest repaid by transportation of mall, etc., $3,455,525 80 ; balance of interest paid by United States, $25, 503,397 93. The payments made from the Treasury by warrants during the month were ; On account of civil and miscellaneous, $3,951,713 05 ; War, $3,121,930 10 j Navy, $435,793 73 j In terlor (ludlans and Pensions), $4,073, 400 42 j total, $11,522,810 30. Dnngcrs from tho Dead. ' That the dead should kill the living, says ouo of our exchanges, seems paradox; yet nothing Is more true. In deed, wo venture to say that every year, In our land, corpses murder more people than assassins do. Not only havo Intramutal Interments poisoned whole blocks and quarters, not only has drinking water contaminated by graveyards yearly spread disease aud death through country hamlets, but, beforo the process of decomposition commences, there Is often a great and pressing danger from infectious disease. We quote a recent instance: "Dr. Goldle, tho Medical Officer ef Health for Leeds, England, in his re port to the local authority, states that every one of thirty people who attend ed the wake ot an Irish girl, who re cently died in that town from typhus lever, were attacked' by that same dis ease, and no fewer than nice ot the cases ended fatally." So strongly havo the needless dan gers of oxposuro at funerals Impressed tho medical mind, that the Health Hoard of Now York havo now Issued a circu lar recommending that tin public or church funeral should bo given to per sons dying of either diphtheria, scarlet fever, measles, or whopping cough. In Chicago, also, where scarlet fever aud diphtheria have been severe this past winter, the recommendation of one hundred medical men iu council was In these words: "There should be no public, funerals ot any patient who has died ot any in fectious or coutaglous disease. Itomcm ber that.the separation ot the elck per son from trtb Wl'l Is the most certain means of 'preventing tho spread of, tho disease." A writer In the Baltimore Physician and Surgeon, last December, went so far as to advocate tho passage of n law on tiro subject (the average American man looking upon a "law" as the cuie- nil on every occasion. lie thought It should embody tbe following provisions: 1. Whenever any ono dies of conta gious disease, tho publication announc ing the death should stato tuo caasb'oT death. 2. No person except tho immediate family should be permitted to attend flio funcral.and the handling and bury ing tho bddy should bo intrusted to per sons who devote themselves To that business. a. A sufficient number of carriages should bo kept for tho -special purpose of attending these funerals, and the hiring them for other purposes should bo prohibited, under the severest penal ties. These ate good suggestions, but peo ple should learn to obey them out of a natural sense of sanitary propriety, not out of obligation to a statute. Tho following artlclo from the Philadelphia Ledger, on what " Free dom of City " means, will be read with Interest by many of our readers at this time : The nfcqentatlon to General Orant. of "tho freodom ot tho City ol Jjouoon, in a cold box," is announceu Dy came. Aiinougu ii is cominou enough in our country, where tho "freedom of tho city" has no meaning, xorckr authorities to extend that empty conip.ltnent. In London It hns a meanlne. aud is no common nacitnerea rAiirtfiMV. 'Tho t'lfci" Is a miimeinalltv within die metropolis ui jjuuuod. ruieu iui iud must. iart ut us own Korornnieot, wuiim. lueieatui lOnaon is irovernoa niaimy unuer auiooruy ur Parliament. The Lord Maj or has privileges which put him face to face with the bovcreign, and within the cltv limits he lakes precedence of all the llnval family. In fact, bv custom, the Borereijrn cannot enier mo ciiy wiuioui tuo i.ora mayors iormai permission, -rnei-orpor. allou of the Cltv of London fillnc to their an clcnt rights and privileges, and the proffer of iuo warrant Ol llieir iruucuise is reftumtu uy mom as a tenner ol me roost precious mini tlicv rtOHMOss. Il lsAtirnffer made only to sue! eminent personages as they specialty deslro to honor. Among those to whom tho 'freedom ot the city" has been extended, nre (lenerm JJla rher, Mon-leur Thiers, and tho Emperors ot franco, liussia, rcrsta anu imaey, iwh al ways reaarded as tho hlchcst compliment that can be paid by London to a olstinitulshed man and his country. Certain llrttl&li peers hold the right by Inheritance. The ceremonial attend. ing tuo presentation of the iiancnueissimpiu aud Impressive. The citizens of the city of London, mpmlnc- At. Clnitntinll vntn to bestow their warrant, and, otter notifying (Jeuernl Grant, he will, upon Fomo convenient occasion, appear before tho cltv Cnamberlaiu to leceivo 11. jus name will no enrolled in mo uook, wiiii the name ot the clerk and ofllcer-t of the City Chamber as fits "compurgators." who inaao themselves rennnlhle for tils irnoil citizenship. The chamberlain then aflmlnistcrstheoathof itaeiity, snaices hands with mm, and fives him, lu a eoldbox.fa parchment slip warranting to him and to his children dwelling within Boveu miles of the city, "tho franchise ,of a Freeman ot London." This carries with it vatlous lights aud privll?ges. lie may carry on any retail iraue iu me cuywiinouc being laxeu xormo goods he brings in. If ho elects to live within the city he will bo froefrum tolls and customs "throughout all KnirlHnd and tinrtanf tlm sou." Ills children, being left orphans, wni havo the right to become wards of tho citv. and put their Eropony lor sum seeping into tno city cuam sr. lie also has theilirtit to hui.t within the county of Middlesex, though posatbly he may not find any gamo. lie is olso -undtbis Is a very good thing for on American, more appre ciated foruioilv than now he la also excninted irom compulsory service in me uritisn nimy or navy. It is quite probable that a banquet at the Gulldba1! will uiurk the presentation for Englishmen do nothing without a banquet. Just ueAiuuicaua uiu uo mue wiuiout uiaiuiy, ai' though the laLter rather take to liannnets ton but conceding iho round of dinners our ex.l'ies ldont is undergoing, he wilt probably by that uuiu uv euuauucu iu uis sueeussiou ui ieaauii(;Bi Washington Letter. A'exf OmgriliDlainc'i DoingtStnatot Conk UngSarctarj Sherman CritkUeilGm.Grunt- Dccoration Vdtt etc., etc. From our ripeclal Correspondent. Washington, D. c June 0. 1877. Great things are expected from tho ddluss ot the next session of Congress, and many are tlio plaujuings and conjecturing of political circles lu regai d to It. Preliminary steps ore being taken as quietly as mav be, and much anxiety is felt by workers for certain measures. Sever al lending politicians havo been In the city of late In fact, have been back and forth from their own hgines here since Congress adjounrn- od. Senator Blaine, among otheis, has been fiequenterat tho Whito House recently, and many comments have naturally been made In regard to it. lie docs not make bis business public, asm says the peoylo'well know he Is uo weathercock, aud tlleLand he tnnir nnnn the Senate floor last rprihg will continue to bo uisposiiiou. no expresseu ms uissatislactlou with aud unbelief lu tho President's Houthern policy publicly and decidedly at the outset, and his views ou that point remain unchanged. It Is known that he Ima h en vlfrmimaiv nrir for tho Intel osts of his own btate, although ho sttlims that his business here was to ovrrinnk some repairs and Improvements upon his rear, deuce lu this city. The secret meetings lu the Interest of a new political party, ot which it Is supposed tho ills tlugulsbed Maine Monster will be leader, wero ueiu uere uuring jiiuiue's visit, rbport says, Without his co-otierutltm nr f.v,m InnwImlifMi Iheie's not much reliance to bo piuccd upsn such reports lu these days, however. Couklmg pears to know what his business Is or It he hai any In particular, but suppose, of courso. tu.i ho has iotas axe or other thut needs sharpeniug w-uktK u B.uuu lUVllUK U1U1I till and strulght aud commanding in figure, with a face smooth and firm, crmd linjii, mm broad brow, upon which clusters his silver? Lair In real baby ring curls. Ills hair always look the same, being brushed, iu astylepccu. liar to himself, in a large, long curl upou Iho top of the head, aa we of tea see fona mothers uruau lucirurciiy uiue ooys' nair in a "Bos' tou " Great men- popular men even the best, are ninitBRuiDiu in vevereiy criuciz u, taecieia aud no peraou lu the country is receiving mure cuttciBtu-uot cveu the lTesident. It Is known that ho has a "policy" that he Is determined upuu w omiug out. auu mat is enough, ijowu -wnuuiuii. vtouin'twaut any specie resump tlout We don't waut ihe national dent ml,! nor the tariffs revised, nor civil seivlce ietorui iu suy suape. aecretary bnennau goes off on tourol inspection ot haruora, and we call H pleasure trip and censure him accordingly, lie keeps to his business Uuuduya aud all. and the bund slums au appreciation of the sanoiltv ot the day by sereuadlug the secretary wlih "Marching Through Georgia" and "A earcr my God to Thee." We sarcastically propose thut he looks after the Kts ou tho plains and say lie uiluht pottibly get a chance to inspect u buffalo or tno. And; still, In spite ot all our fsuit-rludiugand rutting remarks, the obdurate uiuu keep, ou ju.i as 11 on weie uieasing evei body. Exrresldcnt Grant has crrtvej in Knolsnil aud is going through a poocess of being liouized that oue woutd tuppoao he would be tired and bleu of by this Ume. Ho rut bud tltteeu years ol it already, but I suppose as loug as one lives his lot e of approbation cltugs to iilm. OuUie uayueueroi uaut reached l'hlldel;ihla. pre. paratuiy to 6aiuug for Europe, he vistiled a tailor aud vs. measured lor a suit uf oiuthts to wear ou uis sea voyage, aim i.ie u iicir o.' dered a geueml's lull orues unlfo.-m. itu it the rei,uiatiou uutfern, uuu couotitutes a very showy acu luudsome dross. The epaulets bunr iwutoiais with me unuedStu os coat ol uruis between tht m. aud Lis only o heroru,uieuu uou will bo a hvidaouio uqunetie. V, hno tho General wua lu uie suup hu was invlu d to stea upou thoac.les uud be weighed. "Oh, Ikcow mi weight exactly,'" sold he i ' I keep tuyse t at 18S atwaya." uua sure enough be lipped the beam at the pi ecibo azure. Ceooration day wu o4asrve4 by all classes here, as la nsually tbe rtnso. It occurs fit bo IiieuMllll n limn ui yrui ma, un uia iuvs.vii orable ot nuonr liounoya to mono wno can aveauv Dntsaa tnoimmsaiia loeirairson mat day. Twelve yrara havo healed and softened ino TyPuuus man 1 Uv liruatuni war-na utr as they can ever heil ami tho rising gcnctallou remember Utile ot tho anfraisli felt then. Itis better so, and. ns the years fro by, allhomth the cemeteries will snll be visited and our flowers distributed tbcrelb, the dav will bo fiaught with pleaslnir rather than bitter remember, anccs, jvndniomoilaldar bo but tho return of delightful picnics and excursions. JU. ui, w. Onr l'liiladclpliia Letter. riULADtLTlJlA, I'a , Juno 6, 1877. How bbantlfnl it mttstbe upon themountalns this sultry morning I To be sure we havo had eoveml ahowers, and glorious ones they were. but the hot tricks and stones ol our buildings and streets are as thltstv as they can be, and it would take the next thins to a deluge to cool them off. Friends of Russia Will doubtless be pained to know that there Is a coolness between the Grand Duxe and General Mefoiscuetzkt. By tho way, I understand that tho newspapers which make a specialty ot printing the foil par. tlculaisof ' The Eastern struggle" have boon 'obliged to order extra supplies of typo. General Giant has been bombarded with re ceplions and dinners ever since he reached the ot her side of the big pond, and l eport has it that ho stands flro as brai ely as he did inthedavs of old. Amp to the Permanent Exhibition ana a rood look ut "Va?hlm?tou nt Yorktown" Is well woitliv of being undertaken, to Fay nothing of tho niyi aids of other attractions ana the con. 'Certs which oro given dally. Business in goncral Is exceedingly dull, but with the theatre and other places ot amuse ment it is even more so. i-actof tno matter is. many people navo not got the money to sparo, and thou those who may have it arenotatuli dPBlious of parting with a penny of It unless they hare to i so, of course, places of amuBO. in out u.ive to come last. Jersey Is lnvadeJ bv the 17.vear loensts. and It is said that each ouo of these low cusses has u won his back, some of the farmers say me W means war. and tbor therefore make all kinds and sorts of gloomy predictions ; others say the W means whiskey, and they go to the stoie in town and take a snifter or so, Jastfor the itomach's sake, (rlototothe pi Inter Not tho stomach nolle). Tho most sonslble toy that the w means work, and they not accord. ing Ah I here's another thunder storm I Gneas 11 conclude mv letter and elevate mv nnmher rasudal. on the window sill and watch the contlict of the olemeuts. yours, torridiy. MAItCUTIO. Fatally Destructive Tobsado, A special despatch from Mount Car mel, 111., of Monday, tho 4th Inst., says: "A terrible storm struck this cltv to day, by which 1G men lost their lives and halt a million dollars' worth of property was destroyed. Among tho killed are Alderman Watklns, William Kewklrk, Mr. Goodrich, Mr. Button, Mr. Si'nsterson, Frederick Yeoko, Geo. Moore, George ISrlns.J. A. Egar, Chas. Norman, and John Tennis. A large number, !JU to 0U, are wounded, several of whom will die. Among the build ings destroyed are tho l'resbyterian and Methodist churches, two school-houses, the court-house and several stores and residences. 'Mount Catmel is the danltal of Wa. bash county, Illinois, on tho Wabash Itiver, opposite tho mouth of tho White River, 100 miles southeast of Spring field and 30 miles below Vlncennes, on the Louisville, New Albany, and St. 1,0111s Air 11 no icailroad, beautiful location. Tho population, according to the last census, was aoout 3,000." a despatch from Mattoon. IU., of tho samo date, saysi "The severest storm ever experienced here .occurred at G:30 P. M., to-day. The wind, which was accompanied by a perfect flood of rain. came from tlio southwest, sweeping a lano aoout a Hundred reet wide Id the northeast, unrooQIng and overturning buildings and residences. Tho dwell Ingof Willis Walkup was struck, thrown into the street.aud turned upside down. Mrs. Walkup was very seriously In jured. Several buildings wero entirely demolished." , New Advertisements. PIANOS 7!i-octavo, line iiosewood (not ust'd over Bi months), only $130 1 cost two. New PtanuB at whoio- saio, ureat liar pains. ORGANS Nearly new, tot 2 stops, ti 5 btuprt, 151); 8 Btops, t5$ 7 Stops. ?JO: UsLOD. J6")t 12stoi)n. t j. to 73 Hare opportunities. New ortzaus ut whnlcfifllo. Beware Imitations. m'Bb ouiir ver T n.ln iivin lit mi K tn U rlitval test triiU. M.onev reruntltil and freight raid botawaysU uiiDntiafiiXnrv Vat I Bft illPMTa WA hJlIr. Utacomita to Tcachoi h. Ministers. Ac Adili nnti DAN1KI. r. BEATTY, WaBUiugton, New Jer eey.. June 9, 1877. TO RATIONAL INVALIDS.-Iia elckness every portion ol the bodv sympathizes with the seat of tho disorder. When the stomach falls to perform its functions, the liver, bowels, nerves, muscle, veins, arteries, Ac, are all more or lend affected. These delinquents re fiuiro a medicine, combining Ihe propertleu of a fctumnchjo an alterative, a purgative, a tonic and BCHtative to hrlnj? them baclc to thtlr duty t and alt these elements, in their purest and most vuwuve lunus, aro uuueu m Tarti&t'i EJcrreaceat Coltzer Aterlcit, the great tiahue Itemed for Indige-tion.and us iHiucumtittub coDtftquences. bom dv au uruKK.sia. Jnuetf.1877. DRUNKARD, STOP! o. 0. nEEUb, M. D. (formerly of rioitutDliaa a horml'as cure for IN I'UMPEItANOl':, wtiictt w uuanwJ wiuiuu, llie KUOWietlffO Ol uo rift- licet. Also, ono for the OPIUM HABIT. Permanent cures guaranteed tn both. 8end Btaruii for evldeuce. Aalc drugdata for it. AO. uiuoo 111. r. iin & uu.. lllnnliiRtiaiii, Conn, n r EXTU Fink Mixed Cards, with name, 10c. wtl post paid. L. JoxEa & Co.. Kaseau, N, V, J!C ofllOn Por day at 110010. tmpTeaVtioTth jPU H tpaU f3 ecnt free. BTIJ.80N & Co., Port- 1 a0 -a, g "KB Eh hS oL- if SiS e n (T Extra Pino Cards, so two niKe. 1) c ats, auUwlth name, post pild. V, h. UajTrool, Mtldtn DrvJje, New Yoik. i 2 A fid g Id f8 gti I Im. t 1 vgmwz 1 rr New Advertisements. UNEQUALLED OFFER. rull Nickel SUvor Plated 7 Shot Rovolvcrs as Premiums. A MONTH'S AMMUNITION FREE Tramps, Burglars and Tbieres Infest all parts Bi tao country. Every one Bhonla. go Armed. CD anrnM. nuhvu rt m Si z i Ci A?iLw'S'2aS5S I ! 4 ot-tfi ie Em Si uoat on Krt o v r r e t ta I 1 ! m HiiOooWnElSC a-a il " .KS5o3SaS Ao Will ma" 0110 od'' onella,l ,,oz 0( ihd VV6 Will moat beautiful Hew Chronics, in Trench oil color, ever Been lor 51 00 They arft mounted In 8 x 10 black enamel ntirt cold uiatsj oval opening, and outsell anything now beforo tuo public, i-atl.itactlon puaroutcel. Two eamplea for 25 cents, or Blx for 60 cents. Bend locenta for irrand tllu.irated catidozue witn chromoof Moonbght on tho lthine, 6r 20 cents for two Landecanea aud Calla Lilies on blaclt fTOund. J. LATHAM & CO. 419 Washington ntreet, Boston, Masa. Headquarters for Cnro. nios, EujtraTlngs and Art A Cnlnnr Worlta. Juae9,'77.-J-S0.1 A rOrtUlie. r0 aviiom It may coxefiuN. All persona are hereby notified not to meddle with ore. BltpwN MAKE, now in possession of ATJOUS r OSWALD, ot t'ranlcllu Township, Carbon County, Pa., as tbe same Is my proper ty until furtber notice. JOSEPH F. BEX. June 2, 1877 3w' OTICE. Application wtll be made to lilt Honor, 8. S. BKKUliK 1'iea'dent JUJgo ot the Cojrt of common Plets of Carbon founiy, ON THE Itth DAV or JUNE. 1877, for a charter for tho TEUTONIA, of Lehlgliton. a Beneficial and Beuevo'ent Association, according to the Act ot Aasombly. I'. P, LONOlTHEET. Juno 2. 1877-8W Attorney. MOLLY MAGUIRES. ALLAN PINREnTON'S great lioolt, THE 3HOI.Lt MAOUlltES AND THE DKTEC TIVES. Is now ready foi Agents and Subuctlb ers. It Is one of tbe most wondetful and absorb, lag boolca ever written. A large, elegautly bound volume, nearly (too pages, and 49 lutenae. ly interesting engravings, Price (2.50. Tbe easiest and qnlcWeat booz to sell ever seen. .For terms, clrculata and territory, addi ess O. V. CAULETON CO., June 2, 1877 4w, I'ubltabers. JAMES. E. OPLINGER Aniiouncea to the citizens ot ua-bon County, that he has Just opened a Wagon Manufactory, IN EAST WEISSPORT, A ebon distance above Nathm Byndera I-tore, and that be is prepared to build Sl'UING ASD TRUCK VTAG0XS of the very best Seaicned Material at prices fully as low as tbe same can bo obtained at any tonnnfactorr in the oouutry. ltepalnng piomutly intended to at Lowest BauM. . Patronage la xeaiteclf uliy rtilc'red. and aatta. factloi 111 price and worLmausnlp guaranteed. lu.'t f igot tt.t) p sco Near jMtnan Buy. der'dbtoru iu L&il Wcl tno.t Pa- J. K. OPUNOER. JtineX 18,7 Im. V J TRD. a pureLa'f'for a Wheeler Wilson 'tl.VINO MAcaUiU Sii col.' still buy Cud ut this Offlco. mi 1 iiiiiii m &2v s P D S rl tS'Hni-g5a6 . to New Advertisements. gHElUTF'S SALE Of Yaluahle Eeal Estate. Ttw vlrtnft nf ft urrlt.nr TTtTtm TiriAfl IftSlSeA ont ot tne Court of common Pleas ot Carbon Ccfttu tr, and to roe directed, there will be exposed ot pnbho male nt the Court Hoaso m the UorouRh of Mauch ChuniCi on Monday, June 18th, 1877, ut One o'clock P.M., All that certain mcssnago, tenement:, BLAST FURNACES, TroVunnd Lots otLAND, described as f6llow; to wit i numuisii x. Is situate In the Borough of rarryVille, In tho Cnnntv nf fTotlion. nnd Htate of PennsvlvAtila. bounded as follows i un tnesoutn ny tnei.enigu Canal, on the west by land late of Anil'w Orav. er, on the north and east by other lands ot said Carbon Iron Company and by tbe Poho Pcco or uig ctoeK, containing SIXTY-FIVE ACRES, mVborless, portly cleared and tinder Cultiva tion, and partly Woodland. xuo improvements uiereounre Three Anthracite BLAST FURNACES ! Two of them Stone Stacks, being No. 1 and No, 2 ) No. 3 Is on Iron Stactt. (No. 1 Furnuco lifts a capaciiy oi aooui ino -rnousanu 'ions oi ripr Metal pet annum) No. 2 about Eleven Thousand Tons per annum, and No. 3 about Twelve Thousand Tons per annum), with the necessary attachments, such as stock Hons"?, Hoisting Houses with the necessary Ilot3.ns Fixtures, Cast Houe. Hot Blast Ovens, Boll, ers and Boiler Houses, and three btonn Entlno nouses wnn Mationnry uncinen, rumps aim Itlaet Fixtures t dimensions of safd Entrlne ilousea and Power Blast Knfflnes. as follows No. 1 ISnirino 2louse.tor No. 1 Furnace li twenty, six by thlrty.seycn feet.three stories htirh, slate roof t the Stnttonary Blast Engine In said house, for No. 1 Furnace, Is about Two Hundred Horse Tower. No 2 .Engine House, for No. Furnace, is twenir-eisht bv lortv feeti alo three stories high, slato roof ; tho Stationary mast engine in inis nouae, lor jno. -j. i-urnac'Jv Is about Two Hundred and Fifty Horse Power. No. 3 Engine House, for No. 3 Furnace, lq twenty.nlue by lortVnvefeet. also three Btorlos hlnh. slito roof: tn Stationary Engine In this Dunainjr. ior jo. a rnrnacB,is auoui onr liunt dred Horee Power. Oue Machine bhoo and WnteMVheel Ilouso,( twenty-six by forty one feet, three toile- high, frame filled In with brick i one Plank Blacksmith Shou. with three tire-places, twenty bv hUty feet : ono Stone Lo comotive nome, iweniy.nine Dy iorty-six ieer One Cinder Locomotive House, plautc. fourteen bvfllty-flve and a half feett one plank Car He pair House, twenty-three by forxy.se ven fee cj ono OU House, twelve bv twtntv-four feet. plank i one plank Cirpenter Shop, twenty by ihlrtytwo feett one Rope. Tuckllngand Supply House, twelve bv slxieen feet; oue Beeervulr Circular, diameter thirty-seven foot, ooverod with slate roof, also Itailroad Sldincs. Trestllng auu oiuer jiuprovuuiuiiis. Also, situate In said Borough of Parryvllle. and adjoin intr the above lands and lands ox Jacob Sheckler. Charles Bel toed. Harrison Wentz, Anthony Detmver, Jacob Peters, Den nis Bauman, and the Poho Poco or Big Creek, anuoiuers, couiaiuing ONE nUNDilD and FORTY ACfc&S more or loss, mostly cleared and In a good state of cultivation. Within the bounds of this tract of land is local d the town of Parryvllle, A number oi tno lots in said town, with tlietni movements thereon, are owned bv Individual owners, and aro excepted and reserved to the ownon uiereoi. as appears uy mortgHgegivtu bv said Carbon Iron Cotnuanv to Uenrm. llnd. dlo and It. Q. BJtler, Trustees, dated theflrt day of January. A: D. 186, recorded In thn office i or rocorniug oi uoeus, in ana ior tne county oi Cat bon,lti deed boon No. T.pnBf? 6T5, Ac.; nut the improvements thbreon. late tbe property of Bam uuruou arun uompuuy, uru as loiiows i ON ArAIN (late Parry) STREET. On lot No. 1, oue Frame Dwelling House two norloi nign, twenty-six uy tweutv nvo lecc, with at taclimente fouiteeu bv sixteen feet and JfiCch en attached fourteen by twelve feet. On lots .Nos so, ai ami iz, onouoooie twobtory riank House on each lot, to wltt Throe Doable Huut-es twenty four bv thlrtv.two fpet earii. with Kitchens attached ten by twelve feet. On lot No. 10 one single two-eiory Plonk House Miieeu uy iweuiy-iouriuct, witn Jviicnen at Inched ten bv twelve Itet. On lota Noa. 12 nml 13, one Block of Four Houses, plank, two stones high, sixty-four by slxteeu feet. Kitchen at- tacnea in eacnuouse, len Dy twelve zeeu on Iota N osi 17. 18. 10. 20 and '21. one dnnble twn. story Pank House on each lot. to wltt Five Donbio Houses tnirtv-two oy twentv.four feet, with Basement Kitchens. . On lot No. 14, oue Rhiirln lin.Rtnrv Plautc Ilnnsn fnht-fonn lp rIt. teen feeti Kitchen attnciiod ten by twelvn fett. On lots Nos. 15 and 16, one block one and one 1 alf-atory, Plank (suited for four dwelllugsi, Blxtden nr sixty-four feet i Kitchen attached to (lacli d welll u it. un bv twelve footi On Ihik 61, Gl and d3, one double two-story Plank Home on each lot, to wit: Thiee Double Houses, tblrtv-two bv sixteen feet i Kitchen attached to eacu nouse, iweive oy luuncen leec ON OAK STREET. On fot No. 97. nnAnln. gle two siory iMauk House sixteen by eighteen icei, miu jxiKJucu niiuuuou icu uy mu leeu ON CENTRE STREET. On lot, No. fil. nn. single two-story Plank House thtnv br tweu ty two feet, with Kitchen attached fourteen by eighteen feet On lots Nos. 33 and 40. one sin. gle twoBtory Frame House twenty.three br thirty-two feet, attachments fourteen by elirbt een feet, and Kitchen wttched twelve by four teen feet t also, stable lour ten-n by sixteen feet. ttUU ItO 11UUBO CLsalLCU UJT BIJLIiCtJU JtWU ON MARIA STREETi On lot Noa. . AR and 47, one double two-story Plank House on wen 10 wit i inreo jjouuia JiouBea inirty. wo bv Lwentv-fonr feet, with llaapment Kitch ens. On lot o. ss, two double two-s.ory Plank Houses thirtvtwo by twenty-four feet, with ON MAIN STREET. Lota not numbered. one two-storv llrick Office. twent.nlx htr thlr. tv.four feet t one two.Btnrv mtnnn llfinsn. fnrtir uy lortyieett ivitsnen aincneu, seventeen by iweuir ioeiy ouo iwo siory iianK Jionso, twenty hv twen-tV.fnnr nnn Prnmn Trmnn one aud one hull story hWh, sixteen by thirty feet i one two storv double IMank llonse. twe n. ty-four by thlrty-two feett Kitchen attached iouueuweiiiugiea oy i weive xeei i oneTame mauie, wagon jiouaeaua iiricic rnea uitacn ed. fifty by sixty tour feet one btone stable. thirty-nine by neventy.two feett one Stone mm u miuiug,- tmrty uy lorty nve xeeu FARM BUILDINGS. One twVstorv Plank House, twenty by thirty4 feet. Basement Kitchen i one Krame Burn. Stone Basement, forty by fifty five feeti one Mx feet, with tbe necessary Outhouses to the lorcgorog uuuaings. NUMBER 3. Also, situate in the Boron rh of ParrwlllA. and adjoining the last named premises, onid ou l&UU UI XCUUifl UJUUlttU, VUUUtVUlIUg FIFTY-FOUR rEROHES, more or less. The Improvements on which are a two story Double Plank House, twenty .four feet, and a slaughter House, twelve by sixteen NUMI1EII 4. Also, situate In said Borough of Parryvllle and aillolulne lands of aaldCaibou Iron Com. ninv dusiftnated above as No. l. lmdsof John Ziegenfus, Joel Went DennU Btumau, late Anirew O raver, and the Poho Pixo" or Big alCC, UWU.UUUK EIGHTEEN ACRES, more or less, this being Woodland. NUJ1UBR s; , Situate In tbe Township ot ililionloif.'U Ilie comil v aforeaalil. adlolutuff on ttie Itlrr LA. liiiin, on lauds of tno Lealgb Valler lUilnxd. EIGnTr-NINE rEROHES, mora or loaa Tnc ImnroTamfiiita tliareon la Itailroad SUlbk mill oue Itailroad 'fraca sole. New Advertisements. NtjlllEU O. One Ilowe Trass ItAILItO&D .JJRIDaa ncrosi the Lrblcn Hive r at I'arrwtile i length, of saW Ilrl1go Ts TIinfcE HUNDRED AND KIOUTY-TTIUEB l'KKT. width of same I twentY-onk FEET, ireatber.bosrdod on uoin siucs anu covered wun a state rooz. Relzod and taken into execntion as the prop, citr of tho Carbon Iron Company, and (o bo buiu uy 1. V. ItAUDKNDUSII, Sheriff. Sheriff's Offlco, 1 ManehChnntc, May 31, 1877. 1 gttEUIFF'S SALE Of Valuable TLci Br virtue of a writ of Ven. Kz. Issued out ot the Court of Common Pleas of Carbon County, and to mo directed, there will bo exposed to pub lic sale at the Court House, In the Boruugb of w anon uuuue, on Monday, Juno 18th, 1877, at One o'clock P. M., All that certain LOT OR PlfeCE OF GROUND, situate lu tbo Boronirh of Lehlahton, late Ma honing Township. Carbon County, Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as follows, to ,witi Beginning at a stone in & publio road: leading lrom Lenighton to Mahoning Valley mi nee norm cigmv-eignc degrees, earn- nmo perches to a atone j thence north thlrty-four de grees, west three perches to a stone t thence north one degtoo. west ton decrees and six tenths to a pot t tnence bv land of Daniel East man ponth seventy detrrefes, west eleven per che and fonr tenths to a stonb t thence by land late or Thomas Kooup, south seventy degrees, east ten perches to the place ot beginning, con, taming ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN PERCH ES tnArn nr lean. .a by thirty feet, a Frame stable twenty.four bv fwrnitf .fr.nr font. Pitr ntv. PhlAkAii IlnnnA and otuer ouiuuiiuiugs. ocizi'thjijiu ihhpq liiui exccuLiuu an IUD U1U cny oi A'xiaon tjiauss, ana o oe soia oy J. W. ItATJDENBUsH, Sheriff. RherlfTs Offlcfc I Mauch Chunk, May 31, 1877 5 jgHERIFF'S SALE triaPrlnrf nt rntrlmrm Plxtrntiif fftv.n Prnintv nun io Bale at tne uonrt ironse in tne liorouc oi Aiaucn uoude, on Monday, June 18th, 1877, it One o'clock: r. IS., All that certain TRACT bR PIECE OF LAND, fiirnriTn in utriiki n ! nwnsnin. in mt luuult o tmpft ana a mil apcree. can eik ucrcues wn.t rnrTr.nvfl Tiprrnaa id a huido iu iuu uiiu.ii t.i n nun n rnun iPAnmir irnm m nni iron wurit CfATT tT17T-M innTT1) anrl 'FIT'W TTT.fJf If V.R fnore or lets; H.anmnnr tnanfv.lhM hv twAttr t.ttf (Tht ffAt hn tnrantir.lriK foaaf and ntt.ni- fit) uuuaiugs. erty ot Joseph Orcenawelg, aad to be soiu Dy SherlflTs Omco. i Mauch ChUDtc, May 31, 1377. I DEGISTEU'S NOTICE. M auch ChtuiK, ia aod or lh6 Oounly of Carbon iimnmia' i nnn nn ni ui.tui v. uin ilii uht oi j im next, at 10 o'clocK A.M., for conflimation : aw. A . n ft I annnnn nt Affvarl U7t.4rtlnvna.Tn anminrtiriiior oi iuoosihuiui jusoyu wuici a. t -1 .ai XT TT in...- a A deed. Piled March 22nd, 1877. Virol nnA final nrnnnnl nt TtWirV 7Utl nr Ti1 K zeuner. ubq'u. ji icu Aun tixu. ioi i . First and final account of John Drighton.ad mlnistratoroi the estate oi uustavua uary dee'd. Filed April 4ln, 1877, JiCil, uuiniuiPimwin ,ui tua csirvu ."JL.- Y Vtixt an.1 rlnal finnnlnf T1 Ti Ti11nr ilili tl i.trntni-nt th&nirniAAr infnii iinr.arArc. nnn'ii Vilcd Atirll 'IRlh. 1877. UttUlCI I'tila, UV U. CUCU AO-u, ,, vifkifniafi iHntti niwiitnt nr c in. sisnrer. imarti Mauch Chunic twp , deco, j-uea jaay isu Mar 4th. IB7f. 1.1 nniimiai aMnnm. nr a. M -i nrtisaL inmi Piled May 4th, 1877. iMiator oi lire t'Biaio vi uiuca jLi,vxuuo, uou Filed Miy 6th. 1677. Vl.JT Anal n..nnti n nanlamtn Tluv aeoeoiea. Mint and flnal BCAnantof Wm. IT. Monti. Fatb, deceased.' llEUNARD PHlLLIPiS; recorder. Mauch Chunk- May lz. 1877 Hoi oiwh. Carbon Co.. Pa.i vis; 1 Uav Horse liar junro, i unuuw uw, a auuis, uuivu 4 ititMMiivr Facui Hna bii iiaitucuuK juuib ui propertv. uacuki, w jswtn rurryviw.'iitay i,ij-wj' E XECOTBIXS NOTICE. Wattms. law a' Merchant in 'tb Boroaim aforesaidto whom alt pcra-ns lodaDted to sa ISslaia are reaueated- to make payment, ai moae Having Claims ur ueinauu. mu known me aame witbont delay. Lankan), Mar 12, nn-wt-1 lixi