II. V. M0RTH1HCR, I.F.UiailTON, PA.t RATUnOAT MJUNINn. SEPT. 22. 1877. Democratic Nominations. 8TTK TIOIEKT. Snpreme Jodie-John Traiikof. Vo.nn!. Aiilitor (leDcrnl William II. Sclioll, IlmJfurd. Htato Tre'nurcr Amos U. Novos Cllutan. Republican Nominations. STATE TIOICRT. Snpremn Jnljo-JiU. II. Bto.-rott. Allegheny. Auditor Oenornl-J. A, M. l'asniorosclmylllll State Troasarpr-Wm. H. Jlart, 31 onttrnmcrr. The Republican Delegate clectln n will bo hcMl'to-day (Saturday). Tlio polls will be open at tlioJIIotel of TI103 . JIantz from 7 to 9 o'clock p. 111. Tlio Convention will bo held In ttie Court Housa, at Mauch Chunk, on Wednes day the 20th, at 2 o'clock" p. in. Tho Stato Convention of Green backers met Wednesday InSWilllanis port, adopted a platform, nnd nomina ted the following ticket : Judge ot the Supreme Court, Benjamin S. Beutley, of Lycoming county; Auditor General, J. E. Emerson, of Beaver; State Treas urer, James L. Wrlght,of riilladclphia. Gold opened In the stock rooms, nt riiltadelphla, on Monday morning nt the closing price on fenturday,but soon dropped to 103, and after n bound up to the opening figure, settled again to 103, where It stood at noon. This is tho lowest quotation of the precious metal since tho suspension of specie payments In Juno, 1802. With gold at 103, the paper or greenback dollar Is worth a bare trifle under 07 cents and 0 mills. Official icturns from all tho cities nnd towns ln;Maln, except H small places, received in tho otUco ot tho Kennebec Journal, show that tho total vote was 101,451, the largest with one exception slnco 1800. Connor, Repub lican, received C3.C03 votes : Williams, Democrat, '11,835 ; Muuson, Green backer, 5188, and 703 were scattering. The Constitutional amendment limiting tho franchise to those who have paid n poll tax within two years was defeated; that limiting tho debts of corporations was carried. A. courier has arrived ut Bozeman, Montana, with nu official despatch from General Sturgis. The latter reports that the Nez I'erces flanked htm nnd went to Clark's Fork ; after two days' pursuit ho overtook them on tho Yel lowstone, seven miles below tho mouth of Clark's Fork, nnd fought them near ly a wbolo day. The result of tho Tight, which seems, as usual, to havo been Indecisive, was the killing ot " n great many Indians, and some soldiers." Tho Crows captured 150 horses. The Nez Perces had burned a mill nnd several ranches, An eastern bound passenger train on the Union Pacific Railroad was rob bed Dy thirteen masked men nt Big Springs, a water station 1G0 miles east of Cheyenne, on Tuesday night. The robbers took possession of tho station, dostroyed tho telegraphic Instruments, compelled the agent to hang out n red light, boarded the train when It stopped, placed tho train men and passengers under guard, and then robbed tho ex press safe of about $(B,000 and tho passengers of about $1300 and several gold watches. They escaped north ward. A reward of $10,000 is offered for their capture. Tho Democratic Delegate election takes place to-day (Saturday), at the Carbon House, this borough. The polls will be open from 2 o'clock till 7 p.m. The Convention will be held at the Court House, Mauch Chunk, on Monday, 24th Inst. The o.ily nomina tion to make is for District Attorney, for which position there are two aspir ants: Peter J. Median, Esq., a rising and gentlemanly young lawyer, and tho present lucumbent ot the office, E. R, Slewers, Esq, Tho effort to secure the Delegates from the several districts is very strenuous, and nt this writing tho prospects at the loner end are de cidedly favorable for the nomination of Mr. Meel.an, who Is well and favorably known among our people. The New York Herald has received a despatch from its African explorer and correspondent, Henry M. Stanley, lie had reached the western coast ot Africa, having had a fearful journey, enduring great privations, figlitlug his way through aud losing a large num ber of bis men, He has solved one ot tho African problems, having proved by actual exploration that riie Lualaba river and the Congo are Identical, Ills journey through Africa was ono of the most perilous and heroic ou record. Tlio last ot his white assistants, Frau ds Pocock, an Englishman, was swept over tbo falls ot the Massassa on the 3rd ot June last. His faithful com pialon, Kalulu, was also lost. Potter's American Maga.lno Is rapidly advancing to tho front ot Atncrl can Monthlies. Tlio October number Is replete with evidences of progress nnd shows Hint tho publishers nnd editors are wide awako to tho Interests of the rending public. Thi periodical posses ses n value nnd supplies n place which no other publication does, nnd being devoted chielly to subjects of Intrinsic woith nnd Interest to American readers, the fostering of American talent, the Improvement of American nrt, it should be In every American homo. Wu nntlco In each number new con tributors of recognized ability. " Tim Writings of George Elliot their Meiit nud Influence," by J. 11. Ilnskins, is a paper of more than ordinnry excellnncc. The lender, the fourth paper on " Clvlo and Scenic New England Springfield as It Wns nnd Is," will well compen sate perusal, posses-sing as It does a scml-hlstorical Interest. I'cv. William Hall gives us " Tho Ancient Sleepy Hollow Church on the Hudson ;" Mrs. Elizabeth Onkes Smith supplies the third paper on " Tho Aniazon3 of Mexico," a story strnngely novel nnd fascinating. Following these " Bird Life" Is most happily brought to view, ami tho subject liberally Illustrated. " The MorrUtown Ghost ;" ' Sci'ence nnd Itcvelntlon ;" " A Classic Mys tery," " Glimpses of the IVpsy Diary;" " Presentment," and " Tho Mysteri ous Promise," nre abo entertaining and Instructive, articles. Tho Editorial ilepartments are speci ally attractive, giving us " A Curious Legend ;" " A Strangely Beautiful Custom ;" " Tho Eccentricities of Genius;" "The Trade l'robltm;" " Capital nnd Labor ;" " Book He views ;" " Art In the Elder Woild ;" " The Delights and Labors of Litera ture ," " Electrical Influences," and tho " Transmission of Heat." Tlio number concludes with n most ngreenble intellectual and mmal desert on " The Home Circle," "The Witch ery of Manners," mil kindred subjects, In which nre nilugled instruction, wit nnd humor. The broad, ofen pages, clear type, cholco matter, variety of subjects, nnd protuse Illustrations innko this periodi cal one cf our most welcome visitors. Published by JounE. Plotter, & Co., Philadelphia. Virginia's experiment with tell punches as collector of taxes on tho liquor trnllo promises good results In the collection of n largo fund with which to meet the Interest on tho public debt, nnd this Is apparently Its whole purpose. An obvious Improvement would bo to make n punch which should register an effective warning to the would-be drinker not to drink to excess. The direct revenues of tho State might be reduced by such n moral agent set up in every tavern and bar-ruom, but tlio expenses of penitentiaries nud aim. houses would also bo grently reduced, and In the end the State would bo better off. Tho chief defect of the law re quiring tho registering of diitiks is that it has been adopted solely for the pur pose of collecting n heavy tax, anil not for such a purposo as Is effected by n good license law a limitation of the liquor traffic. The Philadelphia Times, In dis cussing the labor problem says: "In this country net increase ot values eacli year is only about four or five per cent., nnd each net earnings per capita only about $18. Thereforu every man that has saved morn than eighteen dollars from his yar's work has passed the lino that divides the laborer and the capitalist, and Is to be reckoned as ono of the latter class. There nre many in ducenicnts to this course which are wanting in the older countries. Theio the rate ot interest varies fromone-nnd-abalf to three per cent., here it is from four to six. The labor her egets only ten to twenty-five per cent, more than in the Old Country, but as soon as he begins to save his surplus earnings and become a capitalist these surplus earn lugs multiply twice as fast as they would abroad. If ho wero to go a step fnrlluT nnd live as he used to In Wnles &ir Trulnnil these net earnliiLs mleht bH vastly Increased. To keep our expenses always below our lucome U a lesson that we all need to Jearn, out It seems as If the worklngmen ought to require less instruction, for It Is taught him every day of his life." Washington Letter. rrom our bpeclal Correspondent. WASULato. D. c , Sept, IP, 1877. Among the most conspicuous Improve ments that have been going ou In this city, during the past SI or 4 months, are tlio placing in position of the new Naval Mounuient nud tlio gicat Baitlioldi Fountain. The former Is of white mar bletwo female figures, one weeping upon tho shoulder of the other what it represents does not appear, but it Is unanimously declared a beautiful thing. Some say It means " Peace" others " Victory," but none seem to know positively. For my own part I frankly confess that It has no meaning for me. It Is situated at the entrance to the Capitol grounds and tint terminus ot Pennsylvania Avenue which is thegreat thoroughfare of the city running from the Capitol to the White Hnuie on n straight line. The Uotaiilc.il Gardens are only separated from the Capitol ground by a street and it is there that our great Centennial fountain Is placed. It Is not yet quite m running oruer as neither the rock work at Its baso nor the bronzo Is nil in position but very little now remains to be done. I don't know Its exact height, lint the basin surrounding It Is 75 feet In dimeter. A very magnificent wall Is also being con strucled tilling tho foot nf tint western park nf tho Capitol. It Is to be on blue gneiss, red granite nnd buff sandstone, and Just opposite tlio entrance to the Botanical Garden will be ereeted a drinking fountain of the same materi als, handsomely carved and to be sup plied with spring witer from the hill above. Work has been going on also insldo the Capitol building, In both Hulls of Congress nnd In the Supreme Court Room, the ventilating nnd heating nip.iintus changed, new bolters put In, 'new furnishings, etc. The driveways outside havo been concreted nnd nre smooth and hard, nod nll'thlugs show that tho summer has not been spent In Idleness on Cupltoi Hill. Last Friday was n grent gnla day In Fremont Ohio. The Piesldeiit, Secre tary McCrnry, Chief Justice Wnlte, General Phil Sheridan, nnd many other noteables were there and were received with every testimony of welcome. President Hayes, as President of the Society of Veterans called the meeting to oruer to elect new officers, but wneu he was placed in nomination declined, eajlng, " I nm n one term man, you know." He was overruled, however, and re-elected. When Sheridan was called upon for n speech, he said he could give tho old regiment n good drill but couldn't give It n good speech. A letter was read from Gen. Crook which snld ho should have been there had he not been ordeied after Joseph. Gen. Crook is a warm personal friend of the President and his family. The little Hajes boy who died was named George Crook, niter tho General. To day the Louisville Exposition opens, and the President is therj with nil his cabinet ministers except slier man, who is the sole representative of the administration now in tills city. He might havo been with his fellows, but for the fact that his house here is in the hands of the carpenters and painters, who may not be lett without superin tendence. Secretary Scliurz returns to the capital to-morrow morning, whll tlio other live cabinet meinbeis will nc- company the President to Chattanooga, Nashville, Knoxvllle nnd Richmond. arriving In Washington on or about the Solli. Mrs. Iinyes, two Misses Evarts nnd several others help to make up tho Presidential party. A poition of the President's reception at Richmond will bo right musical. It is to take place in tho State House, nnd the children of the city public schools nre to bo seated in one gallery a.id will slug a national air or two, and another galleiy Is to bo occupied by the colored collegiatcs nnd students ot tho colored schools, who will chant at him some of their own sued melodies. HicilAitu. New Advertisements. Tlio undJislsnod hnvlrJR been Appointed, by tho orphani' i o.trt i.f Cuo -n 1'i.mitv. Aulltor totnitAo ul-tr bu.ion ot tt e funds iu tho nutifis of 'tl-iodoio McruinucU, AdiiilnUtintorol the lstiuoot Hern .nl McCo: iirclf. die'd. will nttcitu tuthodiitlenot hliuiolutmeut ul thoOlllCKtf Alien craiK i-q . in Mnuen umititf ou tui-s duv tho .3id mvot October, 1877. ut U o'clock A. M wituu auutohoie uti panics iutcrolid Ul iy attend. i V. LO.MJSTIIKliT, P.C1H. Itli wi Aiiiuiur. s HMtU'U'S SALE. Uv virtue of a writ of Vr.s Kt. liftued out of the Couit of Cuuiniou iMca cf Carbcu County, and to hid dlreeien, there wnl iio oxporetl to puiillo siuo ut tho Cuuit Jiousu lu tho Uorough of Mauch Chunk on MONDAV, OCTOUEU 8, 1877, at Ouo o'clock I. M.. AH that coitalu TRACT OU PIECI2 OF LAND, sttnato la Franklin Township, in the County ot Cuihor, ami Suite ot Piliinn Ivaina, bounded nud described ut follows, m wit : ilcglnulut: nt a Btouc. ihei.ct by id ml of Daniel Krmn oath thlny-lhieo dej:n oh, east ono bundled hd one ooiches to iho lultlille ol the f'elm Puio Cieek ; thence up m said Cieek nor h fcovemy one Or. Sices. tst b.x pjiche-4 theucj liorth tltiy. tii no ami n tult decrees, uiM plx t'Oietiesj theueo notth thinoeu nud a qmiter de-no-. tufctt"iip ri hen j ttouce b minr lunnoftvnd DjuIoI bo.t miith iiiir v two ami a l-ull dcfncet, west toity.Uve perches io u stnnein theiu'ddle of u pub io toad leading Horn Alalia lion woikb lowaids Jiury'sl'oiao uoitiilUly uluo nenees, east toiteicnes i theneo by laud of wild D.iu'l sclt nor'Ii thuty-thieedeitnes, west fltty stveu pel c lies to ftftouet iheucu bv the Hitmo south Uftv-'eveii Lej; ret 8, west twenty tvu peiches and eiglu teuibs to the place of beginning, contain ing. FOUUTKUN ACItiCS aud TEN rEKCHi:s. more or test. Tho Improvements thereon conM-t of a Two. toiy tlHXCK lAVKLMMI IIOUSL, witi lUteiaent twenty thieu tv twent Oicht tett tywlta lltru thirty by roiiy-llve ftet. i'Jg tfiy twelvo oy teuty-tnteo Ket, and othei out builJiuirs, Seized nnd taken into execution as the crop. eny uuoepu ureeusweiv. uuu vu uu turn uy J. W. RAUDCVnUSH. bheflCr. Sheriff's Offloo, MauchChuuk. hept 2., UTJ, S HEItlF'S SALE. Uyvtrtuoof a writ of fieri facial, lsue1out of ihe Com t ot Common I'lo.is of Caibu coimtp uml tome d lice tod. theie will he exiKit-ttl ut public sale at the Cjurt Hou&u, Maucu Chunk, uuruuu couuiv, oiaie vi i iuusyivauu, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1877, nt oz tt d'ciocit p. m., tl.e lo lowius real cut ate, Ue ribed as lullowtf, io Mil : All (hat curUm LOT OR PIECE OF LAXD, .itn to In llast Tenn towiiEhin Carbon countr. by uuu id 'ltd de-nrtbed aa f.diowf, t Ile luniiiff ut h stouo. tuenu by laul of w 11 itm J. nuiitu aiuths-xir'si-'ouueiiieva. westeldui. perches toutone iiieuce by toe aiue north Iwomy tnrco degrees, wes-7pjrche taan ouw iu ihe i.H.m t.,.i,i imi:iiu tiom wesi reuiuvllle to fceuJv'iHii count. ; thouce u oug m suit io d noU'h six(ykut en i ejeef, we-iouepeicn 10a nlouo In mjio iod i the. i CO by uud ot vwlUm J. biuith north twctity-lhrt'e degiee- wtkt i iL-nt u nmi'Oud toabioju: llicuce uotlu lxt kicve.1 ceir.cet, ea ttlve peches to u t'inem i t.mtlin rnfi.l Ifn.linor I mill lchl. htOU to I eUUS vllie - thiure iu and alum; tu ruaJ oulh twouty.thieo detrreei ettt tveutyuve per cue to tuepl tool beiiutnuf. comaiuiug Otieu-re uuu ouo nuuuxeu uuu luinr-iutfo peivuc,iiiivv raeanuie The lmbroreiuenti thereon contltot a largo TWO.STORV UOTKL WULDING, thtrtnwo feet dern hv flltr feet in front, u wnleh li httuchbtt u TWOSlOHV KilAMi; KI Cll . N twenty by iweJtv-iwu feet. On tie tii ft tor aua in ire mwe uuiiau oiiatjuuiei li a od nzca filOlth UOO I wed aouoted lor tho merchuutila buincs, ui-d aiu a hp rehouse aiticU'dtouitueu bySiX6oou itiet. Vh-roaiealso i'0 iAtiOil bTARLRS ad Jice t to t.ie proptity and belouifiuit to it, ouo i ihlrU live bv lriv-two teet iu d.uieusious. uud ihi o-itcr tuirtiU by loin -ono tet. Alo aWAtlu.V itOUcHi. umo by fouueen feet, pig sty leu uy uriewu mwv uuu uiu r uuiuuiiuiuu beizu uud lakwi into cxe.ulloa as the prop erty of llenty Nothwin, kuii to be so d by J. W, itAUUi-.NUUaU, bherlff. Shcrifl'c omce, Uauch CLunic, bept. 2, ien. Now Advertisements. "pnoi'osALS Will ho received bff the Ovot fifer of tho Poor nt LPlituhln-i I!or.mll. llnlll SIONDAV EVil MNQ.HUl'T.mll. 1817 t 0 o'clock, lor il ED. ATTKNUAWK at tlio llnrnllKtt l'oor Iton-e. 1'rouKBQiA to bo for Ai f nil tuco aud Medicine, ut nuioullrr rale, lor Rlx Monihs. VAI. "GltWAUIZ, 11. V. MOUTHIJIKK. Sept. 22. 1877-wl Overseers. jlnilulstrntor's Xollco. Iotico Is heroSy plvcn.that let'ersor Admin Miatlo.i upon tlio estate or Aqul li Herd, Into oftho llnioujrhot V-l.s,inrt, uarlion rounlv, I a., dee'd, liavtrbrcn rrautod to the uulerglfra uil. All lieiponit knowing thomselvc 10 i ol.. denied lo sitd cHnto will make Immediate ray. mo.it nud thou havlni;o .iinn vilucscut tliem ou.y autheMlcnt-'tl for n tt ciuenc to UM411Y HOVivll, Administrator, Wclsacort. Sept. 2S, 157;-W3 Notice Is lierohv I'lvcn, that tho CAHBON CHUN TY INUUSTHIAl, COV1C I Y will hell the MnniH nod lMvili-ifCt for tho comtue Fair, on Monday. OL'IOUKU iJt, IS77, lit TilUhK r M., on tlio Kur mound, to tho htirlio-t bidet- s This iillonlsnuiro chtuicoto p-ir,icsde. ehlup; a piotliuu.o uuilno'sdiiilugtliol'nlr. J A. 110.3, lTcsldcnt. W. V. IIAI'SIIER, becretary. Suit,ii-3 gllEMlT'S SALK. Hy virtue of n wit ol fieri facias iurd oat of tlir Court ct Common l'lcns of Oatbon county riml to me dimmed, theio will bo exposed at puhHc ttalo nt the Court Jlortse, In tho itoioupti of Maticd chunk. Carbon county, btatu of rontisylviuna, on MONDAY, OCTOHEIt 1st, 1S77, ot 2 o'clock p. in., tho following real estate, do Hcribod its follows, 1o wit; Atl tli ui. certain TllAOr Oil PIECE OF LAND, Mtanto In tho townphli cf Mnhouln?, Carbon Ci ut ty i'ciii)8Yluula, buundo.l ami ilestilbetl 1 lOllOWS. to Wit! Hetjuiulnj? at a cliestimt. tTicnre by land ci Is hi bin Kjniitz north Mcrty-teven (legicci. e isi Bf venteo i-ei ciitn to a t-tmu thcitcu noi th t-u.uul out? lout th degreed cint suvcutv-two arid o le-balt veichu-t to a tote thuucniioith fichty one ui'fxrcie, ent ihiitvtwo r riches mid tnieo t LtUs to a HtoiiOi thenco not til MXtt pcveii oe. fit'u. cist twLntyfoir neicltes to it stonoi i lieu co uy lumlpl Ueijamln Oficeu south lift v n if ( i s, thhlyalx pe.-cliist to a louc, theme fouth twt-iitv-two deiOdH, rim thirt-ono pei ciifs to li H.oue t thenc by tnnt) of l'lilnp Horn tait Bfiith hlty legie, west foity tWitpi'icheB tuiisione, thenco south twenty two (iCtiices eatt tw ttve nud ono louith petehes tonblnc-c cuk thoDcet.oLtIi5dtloaifC, wt thirty-tiur ju-ichea to u kiohoj ilienco bv Una ot John irevmuu north tlftwono degree-, wost two letehei ion rliestuut, iheiue lOitn tt litv-ime (itgiees, wiet llfty perclus to tho jdaco ot bo tinning, couialuiu TIFTV-riVE ACUl'S, tMrtroue perches, bo the 8'ine more or less. Ihe iniproveiueuta thcieuu aro a TWO-STOUV UWiXLINO IlOtTAi:, ninrteen by twenty-thteo lovt, slouo kitchen ttiabei ono unit me half Bturleti. ulereu bv tttpulv-thii'ofcoi i hUN. b.iru twenty-eiKbl by Jo tv-lmir left. nr.d other outtmlUln. Seized and tn.ceu lutu vxecut on tnoptop uty of James inubett nnd to oh sold by J. W ltAUDnNBUSll. MifMlff. Sheriff's Ofllto, Maucn Chuuit, fcei-t ISth 1377. s HERiFPs salt:. lirvlrtuocf a writ c,t fieri facias lBiied ont ihH i.nnrL of Common l'lcadol Carbon couutv ami to me directed, theie will be expo-ilit pnblus tnio, att.ie court House in tlio i.nrouirh t,t iiauth Chunk, Caruon comuy. fc tiUoof Venn- (ylvauiu, nu MONDAY. OCrOBKlS'l, 1877, at 2 o'clock, p. in , tho fo lowmc leal catato, do her bed s follows, to wit : All thnt mu:i 1,0 r OU l'lIICD OK GROUND, Mtunte In the t.oroiifth ot Leh ghton, Carbon (.miity.bmi.dodnud de-citocd hhIoIIiuvh : lie p.nuinj4 at n post, nnpuolic ioid leuilma fioai ( i ii in. t. inn rti tin" iIi'ltpi. nmL iw i li mill u d in.d thiitv ono fee to n iH?t i tl cuc oy land of I4 wi uracrnnitu eifniy fevf u i.oicos cni illlv fiAl tti n liirrst thpucn bV tbo "fill P hOUt Jl tour Ut'yretM eat iwu liumlttiti una tun fciato n oo-tt inunu it-aiit lhi-C' m nud o'out; uld load poutu clvutr domois, vci uuy-s x wi ok thereabouts to ihe iK'j,-iiiiiliiHontaiutua; twelve ti.mtti .til (iiifi htliull t it t.fl!l Iffi fi'l't. Th' impioTemenlrt ar- one two-story frame tlwt'uitic home, wuh ba cment 2x21, tijubio porch rr:), turn oinor om-umia ngn. e.ztd imo taken in excoui lou .is tho property oi uucu uuoeii mm u n ho u uy J V. JtAL'DliMtUsn .-henff. p-hc riffs OCku. Mauch Chunk, tiept. IS. i77. QIlEUirPS SALE. Dv -ir ne of a writ of leraria facias lsned out of u. e Court or coiiiinon I'leisot Catbon (nuntr nnd to me u lectiu theio will ou nxtios tdtopuulio rale, nt the Court House in the llUlUlimi OI U UUtU U.IUUHi VltlUUll UUULl), i'cuusrivauin, on aioNDAV. OCTOIim 1ST. 18T7, ot 2 o'clock n. m . the followiug deecrlbcd Heal jjSiuiu, in wilt All tiiatciitain LOT Oil PICCK OF GROUND, fdtuatbtn Mnhonmg 'lownshipp --rbon roanty, Feiiiisvivauia, bounded us fulinwt O-i the north bv laud of Nuthan Itooenold : on the east uv uuu i jcoou v unier on inn souui uv mau or routhau Mea?. : uud on (he weat byiandot i-nueiiuit. iieuuuus, euiiiciuwig MNi: ACithS, more or lets. Tho nulldlntra fituato on cald Oiound ou tlio east idito ot a pnbno roa,l loaiiliiR iioiu ino iiou-ooi ftHiinn .iertz io iteavei linn, Louejaiii. jj by Wloet wiiu uectnarv ma- chint'iv. izeii ami taicen m exec til ion a the property 01 IUIUU CCl.CUT, I1UU IU 00 Sl'tn uv j. w. u vi)v MiuNii, hhenrr. bherlfTs OCice. Mauch CliMiik, bept. 15, i77. s llKUIlT SALE. 11 y Tlitne of n writ nf fieri facta Issued ont of ibo Couit tif ,ounuou 1'iwih ut Caib u ojuuty uud to mo Uirccied, there will be export at I uo io PHietii mo uoun iioum m itoboiouiru ot Muuch Chunk, cat bon county, titaieof l'euu- byivuma, uu MONDAV, OCTODi:n t, 1377, at 2 o 'ctuck. p. m.. tu following roil estate, do bcr ui u us loitows, io wu : au the xoiionlog described tuact on riixn of l-vnd with the impiovenieniM, Bitnatem Mal.ontn? towuhlitn. Couutv of Curb en utul tato ot I'enn svlvauti, bouiiued uud dcni.;led as loUows, to Will lietri nninc at a bt one. thence bt land of Thorn as JleDauu-'i. wouih thirty hi io decrees, iit hixtecu peuhes tud llvo-teuths to a stone i tbeoce south torty live uerea, eai-t thutv-two pt-ichei und tike-niuhs to a aioue thence houtu inrtv-iWii and o.ie-tiaif retec.oiut fix v seven peiche aud iwo-tnthitu a none: thence by laud of Churlei Luibttnutith and David Noibsteiu. south sevei tv decrees, west thutr one ..nil fuui'teuths pirehestou tono; theueo DUUIJI UllV-IW tlt'KlfO. n i WUllbt UUItlC cud I'li'lit-ttnibN to u atunu i thenort hv luudi of Na ban Mosr, uorth tinny enai dt'giees et torty-tlve pitches nud t-eteit truths luawhlio out: thence uoith Irtv-oue aud one hilt di rrves. wur twenty six pe cues t a none thence iioi-h twenty-mno degrees, wet cweuly live ueiches uud mxteutlu to a loucu i-ost thfueu bv luiid ut Charlei lliuart uoith tweun- nig tes, wvt iwi my nine perches to a siuuo Leriy iu me ii-iu ie or tne ruu lueuconoriu ev uiy-uino and oa lou-tuaeiiie-s, east iwcu tv DLTLiies io u fcti'iie : thence uortu eltftuvset . en uuu oue-h lt Geirtuia, tast neveutteu perc ics auu two leuius w me ptaco ot ucgmuuig, ion Uluiug TiiiuTV-Tnm:n achrs and fifty fctrlct measure. -ALSO,-AuoUer Tract or Parcel of LAND, Boanded on tbe north by a publta road j on the west by Linda of lonarc Cochiumou the north by lundsof Michael Oeiber, aud on the east by lauds of Nathan Iteiusmith, contalnlug FIVE A0RE3, more or loss. . The iwiTovement thereon conMst of a frame dwel lug mm eStiH leet out-kitchen 11x18 tet, loa bam 'i xW leet, wagou house uxlt tett. ui.d otbet ouu buildings. e,zeI snd iiteu iu execution ai the property of bjiuuel Mooer and to be told bv J. W. liAUDISMiUbll, Sheriff. fiuerifl'e omce, MauxU chunk, ttcpt, is, 1S77 raii(l P tWM9wlaielaw saevei8 leeibi'e LtNDEnMAN's Block, opposite Tnbllo Dress Suits, Youths' Suits, Mado up from tlio Heat. Matorlnl, In tlio talent Styles, and Perfect Fit, Guar anteed, at LOWEST PlilCES FOK CASH ALSO, TIlESlIiXDOUd St.AUan.TEIl IX T11E TRICES OP Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Hats, Caps, and Gents' Furnishing' Goods. ty Call and cummo Ooodi and Trices tictoro miklDg your pnrchiscs clirtOIicfK T. D. CLAUSS, Merchant Tailor, 2nd door above the Public Square, BANK STREET, LehlRhtonv Successor to D. Bock & Co., Opposite tho L. & S Depot, BANK Street, Respectfully announces to his customers and friends that ho is daily receiving additions to his stock of LADIES' DRESS and DRY GOODS, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE, &c, &c., &o Also, just received a car load of LIVERPOOL SALT, which I am selling at Bottom Prices. SALT FISH a Specialty. (gT If you really desiro to know how largo an amount of Goods you can get for a small sum of Ready Monoy, you should not fail to give mo a call beforo making your purchases elsewhere Don't forget ths Mammoth Store, opp. L.&S.Dei3otf May 0, 187Q.yl LKIIIGIITON, PENN'A. Wclssport Planing Mill & Lumber Co., Rn.pitrtfullr nnonrco to r.rprntrrs. nnlMers. Cnntroctors nnd other., thnt hartnir eoraoleted their KIOW .m ILI.M. uey are uow prtimioJ.to aopoly tuenjat VKUV LOWEST VIUOKB, wiiu overy doicriiitlou ol Such as Siding, Floor Boards, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shut ters, Moldings, Brackots, Cabiuot Ware, &c, &c, On the Nhortpst Notlrn, Oar Machinery 1" all New and of the Most Approved Kind, to thst wo h ve no liPMimlnn In (luarantt'iui; Turfed Sanalactlon to all who may lavor us with tbelr orders. It von hnre not tlmr tot'Rll and .e;ectwbat yon want, .end yoorotders and tuey will be fUled proropily. ant. at ai low prices as tbouifti von were present Give us a Trial, aud you will bo couvlnced ut wbat vro say. SOLOMON TEAKEL, D. B. ALBUIGUT, WM.iBIERY, JOHN BIERY. Oluco"and Mill, nearly opposite tbe Fort Allen House, WElSSPOItT, Carbon county, Pemia, June 10, 1870-gl WE are pleased to announce to our patrons and tho busi ness mou of Carbon and neighboring countien, that our JoI Printing Department is now completely stocked with tho latest designs of neat and fashionable typo, and that wo aro proparoiAto do all descriptions of JOB PRINTING neatly, promptly and at Prices Lower than over beforo. Orders by mat i will re ceive prompt attention. gg?3 Tho "Carbon Advocato," published overw Satur day, is furmsheu at $1.00 a year. Try it. Address all communications to August 11, 1877. Ml llrllllfc ihhiMad XiAi &$M mm 3 Ifea sit juices laejai'd fo Square, LKIIIGIITON, TA. Boys' Suits. m PBIOE! H. V. MORTHIMEM ijoniguton, A"enna. mm Business Suits-
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