ii. v..ionTiiiMEn, EDITOR LUIIiailTON, l'A.i SATCftfJAT MORNING, AUdUST 23, 1877. Democratic Nominations. STATU TICKET. Supremo JndKO John Trunkev, Vonanso. Andttor Ucnerat William H.Bcholl, Bedford, ftato Treasurer Aruoi U. Novos, Clinton. -Tho losses by- tlio Into riots to tho railroad companies, Including freights destroyed, have been flgureil down, by railroad official In Philadelphia, to S2, 500,000 Olio half lesa than the lowest estimates made niter the fire. The Mllwaukeo " Wisconsin " cstl mates from reliable data that tho wheat crop of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa ntnl Kansas for 1877 will be 50,000,000 bushels larger than It was In 187G. The quality Is also super-oiccollent. En couraging reports to tho grain growers of the West come from all quarters. The competition of wheat from the Black Sea Is likely to be lessened by tho Eastern war, and Is Judged by good ob servers to bo declining as fast as our facilities for shipment from tho West to Europe tiro Increasing. Tho late trou bles may, on' the whole, be a help to farmers on tho other sldo of the Missis. Eippi, by sending them nioro laborers ; It Is stated that tho Westward Immigra tion is already larger. Indiana Is be ing scoured for emigrants to go to Mis sissippi. At one meeting In Indianapo lis recently, ono hundred heads of fami lies said that they wero willing to go. The crops are undoubtedly abundant, having been spared aliko by drought and, grasshoppers. An Invitation lias been extended by the Exhibitors at tho Permanent Inter national Exhibition to tho Governors of all the States and Territories of tho Union, to visit the Exhibition during the last week In August, for purpose of geueral conference. Nowhere has such an opportunity ever beforo been offered to compare Industrial results, as accom plished under tho varying conditions exlsltlng within our broad, national domain; It promises to be a notable event, and arrangements are- being perfected to make tho visit highly enjoyable to tho participants. The programme includes a preliminary meeting at Independence Hall, on Tuesday, August 28th; u formal reception tt tho Exhibition by tbo Exhibitors and Management, on Wednesday; A grand industrial parade from the manufactories of the city, re viewed by the Governors, on Thursday; visiting the leading manufactories, on Friday; a visit to Capo May over Sun day. Tho trip will be further extend ed to New York, with a stop at Trenton potteries, wlicro three or four days will be devoted to an examination of Now York Industries and then on to Boston and tho manufacturing cities of Lowell, Lawrence, aud Waltham, closing with h trip to the White Mountains. Unemployed Labor. The following very excellent article wo reproduce from the columns of Tues day's Public Ledger : It Is Quito a com mon thing to Bnd writers and speakers on the Labor question dealing In very big figures when referring to the num bers of persons out of employment. Tho favorito numbers are "three millions," as most readers of newspapers are awaro, for doubtless they have nil read lu tho orations of looso talkers, and In tho letters of tho numerous "ready writers " on tho subject of th " threo millions of unemployed men " In the United States. How they arrived at these figures none of them have ever ex plained, but they liavo a round, and rolling, and very big eound ; and as they serve tbe purposes of tho orators and' writers aforesaid very well, they uso (hem without giving much heed to their truthfulness, or even to their pos sibility. Soma of the peoplo who thus talk about the " three millions of unem ployed men " In the United States aie not much to bo blamed, fur they don't know auy better. They take the figures lrum another class of writers, but llieso are very much to bo blamed, because It they du not understand tlio absurdity of such talk they ought to, for tbe means of better information are close at thoir hands. At an examination of this point falls wlthliUhu line qf discussion ot the labor question as pursued in several articles lu the Ledger, It Is tbo purpose of this article to clear away some of the tnisap pieheiisiuusand mlsrepieseutatlous con nected with the talk about " three mil lions," or any other number of mllllous of " unemployed men." Wo begin by quoting air analysis of that portion ot tho ceusus of 1870 which relates to the trades and occupations of the people theu employed lu the United States tor wages, salaries or profits of busiuess, These returns embrace all persons of both sexes over ten years of agu. The total population ot the United Mates lu 1870 over ten years old was returned as follows ; Stales over leu years..... Ji'eiuules. uj ,) .. ii.rw.8fi! Total of both sexes over 10 years 9H.1KS 13 Of these there wero employed lu all occupations 12.505,023 persons of botli sexes ana oi an ages irora ten yeare up ward. Tho kinds of occupations In which theso porsons wero employed were broadly generalized aud divided ns follows ; Agriculture 0,D2;,471 Professional and personal acrvicesUho latter InclmliDft domestic ond house- nuld help dt nirkitiditr. I,8I,7P3 Trodenna transportation l.ifll.ZH II nnuractm es, mechanics, mtnlup, .to :,707,4:i Total of both soios over ten yonrs cm. ployed In all occupations In 1670 12,505,023 That is tho way tho flgnros stood ac cording to the returns of 1870. Of course they intist bo different now. Making liberal allowance for Increase ot population slnco 1870, and assuming that the same proportion of persona de pend ou tho eamo great divisions of in dustry for employment, tho increased figures may be' about as follows : Add ing twenty pvr cent, to the total popu lation ot 1870 of both sexes over ten years of age, tho returns for 1877should be 33,874,70;! ; and tho number of theso engaged In or depending upon all occu pations for employment should ho 15, 007,107, distributed as follows among tho great divisions above described : Agriculture ",1CC,C03 Prolcaiifual and personal services (in. chiding domestic & household hired bi lp as above) 3.2:1,751 Trade ana triinspoilation M'.'S.'bO .Manufactures, mechanics, minim;, o. 3,.4,i,9i'6 Totnl o both soxes over ten yeirs old cmolorcd In all occupations (or de pending on ihcni lor employment (lit 1677 15,007,107 Now it is among these 15,007,107 working peoplo of both sexes over ten years of age that tho orators and writers referred to havo to Bnd their "three millions of unemployed men." Letus see whether It Is possible for them to do it. From the wholo number of persons engaged In or depending for employ ment on all occupations we must make ceitaln deductions, embracing two great classes, namely, those engaged lu agri culture and those who are engaged lu professional and personal service. Theso are deducted because, first, tliero Is but llttie cause for complaint about unem ployed agricultural labor if there are many teal farm or plantation hands un employed It Is their own fault arid be cause, second, there Is no unusual com plaint of lack of employment among doctors, lawyers, ministers, agents, ser vants, domestic or feuia'o household help. Reducing the figures by the elim ination of these classes they stand as follows : Wholo number ot persons of both Boxes over ten years of ago lu 1S77 depending tor emplo incut ou nil occu pations 15.C07.207 Deduct agriculture 7,100,005 Deduct pi olossiouul and per sonal occupations J,3':i,751 Remainder employed In (or depending for em plovmcnt upuu) manufactures, me. cliauies, miuinir, trudo auit Umispoi'tatiou m 1877 4,078,201 Again It Is among these 4,G78,391 persons of both sexes that tho "three nfllhons of unemployed men " wo hear mentioned so often are to bo found. The female operatives employed In manufactures, mining, trade, transpor tation, &c, In 1870, numbered 372, 048 ; and thoso iu 1877 should, by 20 per cent. Increase, nmount to 417,177 ; deducting this number from the forego ing 4,078,3'Jl leaves a remilnder of 4, 231,214 males of nil ages in 1877 de pending for employment on manufac tures, mechanics, mining, trade, trans, portation and the other occupations In which employment Is slack. Thereare tho figures ; and it is from the ranks of that remainder of 4,231, 2t4 males of all ages that the " threo millions of tin employed men" are to be brought. Looking at these figures there can be no dllliculty In understanding the mon strous absurdity and wickedness of such talk ; it Is a-i much as to say that three fourths of all the males- connected with manufacturing, mechanical, mining, tradeaud transportation occupatlonsare idle I Every working man who looks around him knows It must be grossly false when he Is told three men out of every four of his- fellow working men are Idle ; and yet that Is precisely what he Is told when loose-tongued orators and reckless ready writers tell him that "three millions of men" are unem ployed In the United States. 'J'bo subject Is too serious for sneh wild exaggeiatlon. It Is unfoitunately true that tliero are larcu numbers un employed ; and this is especially tho fact wnn regaru to iron una coal production, railroad nnd other transportation, and tho many occupations connected direct ly or Indirectly with those great Indus trial interests. Hut even lu these, de pressed ns they have been for the last lour years, there Is no such morortlnn of alack cmploymout as the exaggerated poroses used by writers on the subject would lead uninformed peoplo to sup pose. Let any one take the figures of Inst year, showing tho aggregates of Iron and coal production and of railway and other transportation for that year, and compare them with the highest fig ures In the most successful years ants cedent to 1873, and he will find that the men who talk of "patalysls" ot even these trades and of " unemployed mil lions" are guilty of wlmt wo may welt denounce as wild nnd mischievous ex aggeration. It is In those trades, how ever, that tho most of the labor trouble exists, aud it is bad enough without ex aggeration. Uut beforo tlio "green back" people, or the "silver rtullai "' advocates, the " rcsumptionrsts," or tho " free traders," or tho orators and writ ers of any other school, can expect sen sible meu to follow them, cr any of them, as to their proposed specifics, pa naceas, and remedies, they inuet get down to Investigation, to tacts, and proof, as to what departments of Indus try they ere, Jn which, as they allege, millions of people are unemplojcd, what proportions are unemployed In the great classes of- occupations -and theu we can all liavethe opportunity to form a better Judgment, or, at least, make a better guess as to wirat ought to be done about It. Art of Propagation. , A concise practical work- os the rap id Increase and multiplication of stock amply illustrated. Price' pre-paid by mall, 50 cts. Published- by Jenkins' Grape and Seedling Nurseries', Winona, Columbiana Co., Ohio. Send' for it, and for free catalogue. Washington Letter. From our Special Correspondent! WABIIISOTOX, D. d.i Aug. 2J, IS77. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes, Webb Hayes, Miss Foote, nndPostinaster-General Key took a trip East last week, visiting Hen' nlngton, Vt. ; llrattlcboro, Windsor, Nashua, tho White Mountains, Concord and Manchester. The party loft hero In n privato car attached to tho regular train, and finely decorated. They spent last Sunday with Secretary Evarts, at his farm In Windsor, where that gentle man Is rusticating. They will not ro turn to this city beforo tho last ot tho week. Tho papers are full of Sonator Conk ling his return to this country, his re ceptions, future actions, ete. Ills homo Is In Utlca, and, upon his arrival there, ho was greeted with all sorts of flatter ing demonstration! ot welcome, such as might well turn a younger and less wiso head. The silvery-haired Senator is fully appreciated by Ins countrymen. New York especially is proud of hhn. It will not be easy to supplant such a man as he, though It Is a well-known fact that Evarts rrud his friends aro arrayed against him. Another popular statesman who Is before the public Is Alax. 11. Stephens, who lay so ill at his hotel In this city tlio most ot last winter Hint his dentil was dally expected and was even pre maturely announced more than once. Very gradually ho has been gaining for the past six months until now he Is able to travel and write some, and Intends taking a vigorous part in Congress Ihi) coming fall ami winter. lie has hardly occupied his seat for two years. Last winter he appeared In the llouso but twice (onco to cast his vote for Speaker) and then in the arms ot his attendants, by whom he was carried from his hotel to the capital In an Invalid's chair, be ing too weak to bear a carriage drive. Uls convalescence Is especially gratify ing to the Democratic party, as lux. Stephens Is undoubtedly the most expe rienced statesman. Senator Morton has been suddenly stricken down by a paralytlo stroke, which occurred iu San Francisco a fort night since. He has been brought to Indiana aud Is the guest of his brother-In-law, Gov. Uurbauk. The latest dis patches received from him here are to the effect that his physicians have all hopes of his recovery. Morton is ono of the acknowledged powers ot tho Senate. That honoiable body has sev eral conspicuous members sercial who are noticeable on account ot physical peculiarities. Mortou la ono of them, having but littlo use of his lower limbs and walks with two crutches. At the right of Ids desk is a rest upon which he leans lor support while speaking. Next month President Hayes propo ses to visit his home in t'hlo, aud thence go south to Louisville and Nash ville, returning to Washington by way ot Chattanooga, Kuoxvllle and South western Virginia. VntoiKiA. Tlio Strike in I ho Coal Mines. TJniior the heading. "Tho WoiBt Featnro Of It," tlio Berantou Hetiubllcau publishes tho fol lowing concerning tho simo iu that olty i ' The situailou heio i- silll of tno dead-lock sort. Tho major tv of the miner and luboiers lu the- uilues stonily titseit ihelr dclcriuiuailou toiclrnin uom woik until tho companies uel I to tho demand-, ruado upon ttiounor nn increase of pay. which tl.o operators Just hs stout r ns. sett they caauut ..lroiu. TuuV tali vtrycom poscaly about It. yet, while tlio workmen will not work themsGiei. tlinv av they will not preveut ihose lioui sroiklug who desiro to do so. This Boutfds rather strange!)-, iu view oi tho fact tiut Horn eviiv quarter comes the cr. 4 W e want to woilc, but they uon't le. un.' If bv Uiev ' tho miueis are meant, their ialaud their uctioiuaie veiy iucouisto.'t. 'Iho attempt to intimidate workmen is denied aud yet wotK men are dully lutuuitiatcd. IhUlsnot ou y at iho niluea but elsewhere. A man living mi tho Flats was ollo'ed u Job ty a lurmer, and ou Wednesday moiiiina no Btuitcd esrly lo accept tho aitua.ion. As he was to oo gouo from homo all dav. bo took his Dinner with him, lu the pi.it ho bud always carried his dinner Oetoro iho htrlKo Degan. Now a man with u dinner pjii, gong from bis homo In the eaily jioiuing, ta such a rarity that It attracted ittteiulou 116 was stonpod llo endeavored to explain that i.c was going to do faim workj thuc his lau.lly needed tho necessaries of mo i Ihut he wu-n't a Macule in auv Heuso of that term, inasmuch as he hud doteimiiioJ to ao.udou I114 rerular bust. ness atiddo siiii.ethluir el-o foi a Uv.uirt plead. en to be lloued to tuillll hi r.f.raguu,ciitN. Theu, aitoimiiitiK to coutiuuo Ms wuy, he was Bet upon unit beaum. and returned home with Injuries .that will kcp him tluro sumu duvs. Men comu to us who t-itv tbe ato wor.iugupon Jobs hero nitil theio which havo no ooiitiectiou, evin tho luou l..dttrct. withtlte companies, but huvebe n notified thit they cmit.uue to woik at their pent, tfow the majority ot tho worn, lug men couuieuauce this, or tho dj not. jf thsV uo thoy ale 1101 ouly violating llioprino1. E'o willch tuov dtclaio ttieuisetics opposed to, ut nle al-o vlolatlnir the law cf tlioluud mul tUe 1 iiuuaiuetital principle of 0111- Uovernuieut." Apropos ot tuo aituJLlou ut rittstou the Scrimtou Hi-pub lean "t iho 17th rava : Too cmnlovfos ot tho llutlertoil Compjnv have heidu mietnig to cousider tlio proposition of ihi CLmpauy to urivauco their wages ten per oeut. HttauKeas 11 muy appear, the men ott-d to rt-fu.o tovoutiuuo wortitiK creuat thoud. vanecd laie of cotupruisUou Tbtv now de maud ttxttcn uercelir. advance, and refuse to Wiit. uulll It is coiH-edeu. Comment Is uune. cessary.bat wo might add that these men ute tuoverv oucs who butalcwtlaa ago, woio driven fvom their work and made to J iln tho struo. At mat time they vreio vvor..ing, ap. pureutl contentedly, but uow they retu.euii advauco cou.ldeied vory Uoljao.o lu the.e iiiuo-i, and clamor for " inoie." iu Btrauae con trast wiiu tlio tiutier Comnauy's men me tju.o 01 tho 1'lttAion Coal Company, who aioujaio !ng In the udvauco blmll 11 ly touceded to iheui, and continue work in good soli its U4ZLL.1U.1, jVUgU.l Jlr-AU 111. Hipi WBS tUQUO Dy tlio siiUeis at Jieaver lirook last niautio muster a tuieo lor the purpose of making a iai.1 oucostil Itu'iru and o! tuo coll ciles operated by A. 1'ardeo v. Co. 1 ho 11100 or thlacol.leiv as v ell asof an otheis operated by thoubovovom pauy renueil lojom ki tho strike, last week and liavobeeu werkiug Bteaunv eversiuie. inter luatiou ot iho lniendeilruiu vta- rccsivod hero a illno betuio uildulKht. and u (olee orcittaoua wu. 8mu rol ectvd to resist any uttempt ihat nnuht bo m.oe to damaao or dektrur piopcrty. Towaid muruing wold was reo lre.i u.a. tuo labieis a ttriitvlutf furceo he Y01 ktowu meu to Joiu-rhi-ui weio obliged to relinqjlsh their dooivu owing to ioeir iuuur Jo eel iho llouey bio k men out Willi tho assutaucool the iui ter tho crowd would have beed verv formidable, nlihougli tho vigtuueo couniillieo was a-ieuar. ed to loclfti auy attempt ut wo,cnc. The abor live .iu-iu,t oi last night has had no iffi-u. on too men wao havo becu lu oporauuu b.uco iho Btuke aud tuo arA at work again 104U1 . 'Iho Assoilated flea, dispatches -eut from Wilavosburio Tuesday re-id as tollows: Tho Blrikmg nilui-ia lu tnia viciult) aro JuoiUut over toe detetuiluauou made by the emuioves of ihe l'eunsj Ivuuia dial ooiupnuy at l'lifj-uu, j ester, tuy inoriituirfor a deiuuud of) ten percent ad vance. 'Iho meu heie nuusluo this wm havo tliotffjctui frightening tnu compaulesiuio au ejry rtcogulttuu ot thoir demuaus, for tht- as. seit that by a.ompetostoppugeol wolklu tins couuty Fiuuk t.oweu win soon gt-t coutiolol tuo maikels Tbe operators, nowever, bay thrl tnci will not g.vo wuy under auy clicnmstauc- e. iucy uriruB ii.ai 11 wonia 00 tinciusi 10 iu: ture mteiesis to du o. A fatmer soar laila a small town aoout 0 ant iuiId iioiu hereyus. terday met iho demands ot u totalling piriv ol mlui-is with a shot gun. llo, iiueuteueU 11 ahoot too hrst man who stepped npnu his prem isoa. l'heroraaert d.duot lusisi upon his cou tilbutiuir. but wctit ctf sweanug to havo ail sorts ot reyuae. A baru biougtug 10 Mr. uwoyer. 01 the Knleiprlee colliery .was octroy td by are yceterday, suppeacd 10 have beta me wor" 91 au mcaadlary. New Advertisements. rjrO Whom It Hay Concern. Allperaon-isro horebv forbid meddling with oneutiAi ALAillianil onOMflllNU VVAGOX, ttivtironertv O' DI 1)IM:h.V YDKII. nt Pnrrv. vine. I'ariion tountj-, l'a-. now In nowa Ion ot .lACOUaouLU.of VVeijsn-.rt, untl fiirilicrno- me. iiiniufl k dm'dish, Aug. 23-3L- Pairy vine, Carboo Co., Ta. otice ron ciiAUTEn. Notice Is horoby glTon that an appllcitlon for a Chnrter for a proposed Cornoration, to bo Btvled"ritKKVANOKL,IOAr.JlBNlil-'ICIAL SOCIETY," to bo located at Welsspott, To. will bo mado ti His Honor Judgo Drencr nt the next October 'lerm of Court. '1 lid Charter and object ot tho ald Corporation Is for benevolent ruu ucnenciai purposes among its members. W. M. llAI'SIIUrt, Ang. 25, 1S77 3t. Attorney for Appllcauts. T 10 WliOM IT 3I.VV C0XCDKN. All persons oroherebv forhtd meddling with n HAY HOltSU nnd Tor CA It HI AO 10 now in tboposC83lon of TllOUAS M. WEAVmt. of rackerton. Caibon County, Pa., tho same being my property, until iinther notice. THOMAS MAM 1Z, Lchlghton August 23, 1677.KS JpOH DISTRICT ATTORNEY, PETER J. MEEHANj OP MAUCII CHUNK. Subject to Democratic rules. T 0 Ul.om It May Concern. AllT)fcrOTH nro hcrfthv fnrhid meulil.tnf with ono HLAUK lIOUKnndouo llnicher'a Fprlrnr now Iu jm suiou of H. II. UUN LA1 ot Friuklin 'lownshio. Caibon Comity, ru as thuy uro ray property nnill mrttier UOtlCO, C. 13. OKKKNAWALI), Auc 13, 1S77-W3 LehlKhtou, i'a. XECUXIUX'S NOTICE. KSsTATK OF ADAM BUCKMAN', DEC'D. Letters Testamentary on the Entate or Adam IlucKiuau. late or tho lioroush of LeMphtnn Cmhoa I'oimty. Fa ,lecM, buo beeu rimi tcrt to Mary L Uuckman, of tho Borough tforeaaiu. to whom all perHon.i lodootcd to the paid Kstato aro lrquo-teil 10 mako Davmcnt, nnd those hav. liiff cluiroo.' dciijands will mike kuown the same without dehiv, to MAItV L. BUCKMAN, Executrix, OrtoTHOS. KKJilcltKlt, Agent. Lchlghton. Aug la, I377w0 tmTGlV& IVOTICEi IK TnE OUPHANS' COURT OF CAUBON COUNTY. Tho underslffiied Auditor, appotntM brtho Court to dlstriMu'e the Kinds iu the hands of John I). Ucrtointe, Esq.. Irusteo ot iho Es nto ot John M. Joseph, oeceaod, into of Ml rich Chunk Borough arlsiuic from the aio of Heal .Estate, ttmonj? thoo legilly enut oi thereto, and rnnko return to tho next Term of Conit, hf lebv civea notice that ho wuln eet a 1 parties lutercfttd lor tho ptiipo en of his appointment on T.UISSDAY, yliiM'KMIJiSK 11th. 1877. at U o'clock A. M , nt his Oilict, No. 2 Mnnion llouso. Husquehamift Street, M mch Chunk, l'a., where a.l may attend wno think proper. K it. rtlEWEUM, Audiuir. Mnnch Chunk, Aug. 18. j8?7-w4 9 TEACHERS WASTED, For tho MAIIONINO 8011OOr. DISTniCT. Esanilnntlon to bo ho.d ut CE.NTItU SQUAltK hOHOOL UOUSC, near SioClean's Ilofl, on ilo.VKAY. 'ho aid day ol aUPlKlllJiilt, at NIMH o'clock A. 51. MATIIAN StOiSEU, Secretory. Anirustli. U7i-w3 SSKJSEE'S SOTICE. rJoth-o la hereby clven thit DA"NIKT. SEN- SINOUll an-1 hls SVIfo of l-'HAM KLIN Town slitp Carbon County, la. by h Tolumury deed of .aigameut. bearino- data the 7tii oav of AU (1TJ15T 1817. sssliriieit all therr propeitv Heal, I'crsonal. and Mixeil to tho uudor.iuned, for tho bouetit of their cieditors. All jiersou,, theroioro indebted tosiMpirty wil.makeu'iy meut within SIX WKIiKw tiom the il te here of lo th said Asj-lf-neo. und thosn hann? leai claims will please piesenl Item for setilemeut to JUKI. NE1T, Assiirneo blutlngton, l'a,. Ot to P. J. MHEIIAN. his Attoinoy. Mauch Chuur. Kruuklin twp , Auj. II, 1877-evr Ell, S.W'DUIC, DEALER lli Ladies' Fancy Dress Goods Dry Goods, Groceries, &o., Bank Stueet, Lehighton, Pa. rriies cs low as elsewhere, nnd i-oods war. rnnted as rcpicseuteiL July 21, 1577-am FRED. KELLEY Announces to the peoplo of T.ehlahton and vlcln ity that he Is prepared to supply thLm with every artlc.e ot tlouHcrtiriilsbfug Tinware At very lowest prices also, Roofing and Spouting, In all its branches, prompth- attended to at prices luily as low as tho lowest, (live me a call. urortK: Opnns'tP the Public Sqniro. HAI7K HTIlUUT, LEHiailTUN, l'A. July 21, ';7.iy Oront chance to mnUo mon- i vou csn t iri-t co d ou get grci ii backs. Wo i ncrsou lneerttown to thke HU.it-crlDtioti) for the larcost, choapost and heu Jl uatiaud family jiubliciiiou lu tho word. Any mm cm become u ttmcosftul asrnt Iho root eloir lit vrbrks i f art ftivfii fiea to fiibscrloer. The prHe 14 so low that almost even body ulBcribe Ono aiiocbreporti mikintr overtlS' In a week. A l-dy Hireut reiorts tuklnc ote-4'J0 snbstrlbers In ten U0v. All who ngoco maite money fast. You can ocvote all roar i mo to the im mess r only vour iparu time Yon neod not away from hum over msht You can do It as fiell as others. 1 pariioiibr. niroctionn aud terms trea llegini and expensive Outfit f reo If you want n roll tab o wonc send us ytmr address t onctN It costs not hi ut; to try foe business. K one who eog tires tails to nuke grt'at par Addieta "The I'ooplo's Journal" roitlund, Maiue. Au. 18, 1S77-U ITAIR AS BCD AS TUE FLAME OF A VOLCANO, or while as the dead mows on a Florida hum lock, cau be changed to a clo lous brdwn or ludlroifj bfack by a ulnglo application of HILL'S INSTANTANEOUS Hair and Whisker Dye. Bold by ETupGtsts at V Cents per'Scx. July 7, 1577-tf Fee ltcdui'cd. Entire Cost ?G5. Patent office Tee (;5 In advance, natai Co ii) ,-lll.ln 6 months after l'.ucnt allowed: Ad vice aud examination free. Fateola tfnld. J. VA.VOli laUWIs! & (SO., May 6-ni3 WasblnaUin; D. C. Lauds For Sale. ($60,000 ACRES IN .XHIIIIWL'HI JllhSUliri. Firxt.clBBn Stoct Farms, ezcelteot AcVlonltn ral Ijiuds, and tbe liest Tooaoco region in tho wofcp vnorc iiiicrBi na misjiHpneis, oraer ly ocletv, ppod markets aqd aheaituy country, Low l'tlcea 1 Lou a Credit 1 Free tiuniortatlu irom 8t Loals to the isuus luiaiftiiru jiurcum srB. tur lunuer iu. tormattrtu. address A. L DKANK, Land Com. ml&c toner Bt. LouuA tan Francisco Hallway compinr, n. w, ctir, rmaana wiina&Htrets, bt. LouU, Mo. Aiijc. U, 1977-lta SUB1 ItlOEIVED, Another Largo Invoice of Specialties 1 Such as Suitingsj Liuons, . Lawns, - 1 ' , s ' Cretonnes j ' V) f)Ir ' Chintzes,, , , Percales, Grenadines, White Goods, Embroideries, &c. Special lino of BLACK ALPAOAg Also, another lot of Ladies' RfiAEY-MADE" LINEN SUITS. "We will rush off tlio above at Very Low Price's. CalJ darly and be convinced of tho Bargains we have in store. Respectfullj J. T. XUSBAUrtl & SON, Original CI16ri Cdsit Storey LiNDfcltMAN's Di,ocif, bppfislta TiibHc Square, LKIIIQI1TON, PA. Dress Suits, Youths' Suits, Maila up from the Upsf Mitterlnl, In the aiiieeu, nt uvwcsl t uiuu iuiluaqu ALSO, THEMENlklUS SLAUOHTER' ftT T1IE PRICES ot Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Hats, Goods. tlCall and examine Good's and' Prices before making your purchases olsewhero. T. D. CLAtfSft), Merchant Trtilor, 2nd door abeve the P'nblfe Sijuiare, BANK STREW, Lehlghten.- "WAE 01 Hi Successor to' Opposite tho L. & S. Respe'dtfullv announces to his he is daily receiving additions LADIES' DRESS and DRY GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE, &c, &c, fcc' Also, just received a car load of LIVERPOOL SALT, which I am selling at Bottom Prices. SALT FISH a Specialty, If you really cfesire of Goods you can get for you should not fail to give purchases elsewhere; Don't forget the1 Mammoth Store, opp. .&S.De.30tr May 0, 1879-yt Wcissport Planing Bill & Lumber Co., Ttcprrtlnllr onnouuee to Carpenters. Holders, contractors and others. TTt nartpar eomDleted their NEW l ILI.U. tavv aro now rteuarod to supply them.nt VlillV LOWEST PKICB8. with every uoacriptiou ot Such as Siding, Floor Boards, Doors, Sash, .Blinds, Shut--ters, Moldings, Brackets, Cabinet "Waro, &o., &c, On the Khortest Notice, Our jrachlaery ts all New and 01 tho Most Appro-red Kind, so- that w. h ive no hesliaildn In auaranteinic l'erlcot Hausiaction to an wao mar laror as witn tneir oroei s. it ve'i unva not time m can ana Kiociwust yua pquu jw. wuui wu u .wnwini promntlr and at as low prices as though you were present. Give ua a Trial, and you will ba cdiMnced oi what we iwi, SOLOMON TEAKEL, D. B.-ALBRIGHT, WM. niERY. JOnN BIERT. ' Offlce'and Sflll, nealy opposlfa the Fort Allen House, WEISSPOUT, CattioiV county, Penna. June 10, 1876Bt'- WE aro pleased to announce to our patrons and tho busi ness men of Carbon and- neighboring Counties, that our Sob Printing Department is now completely stocked with the' latest desirahs' of ntjatf and fashionable typo', and" that wo aro proparld to do all descriptions of JOB PRINTING neatly, promfptly and at Prices Lower' than over before'.- Orders by mail will ro" ceivo prompt attention. lT' Tho "Carbon Advocato," published ( ivory Saturn day, is f urnished at 1.00 a year. Try it. Address all communications- to H. V. MORTHffMER, Lehigheny- Penna August 11, 1877. Summer Wea i i n 1 Business Suitsy Boys' Suits. Latest Styles, ffnd Perfect Fits Guarv Caps and Gents' Furnishing.' D. Bocifc & Co'.y Depot, MftK Street, customers and friends that- to his stock of GOODS, to know how large' an amount" a small sum of Ready Money,, me a call beforo making your' tEnlQHTON, JPENN'A.