U. V. MOKTniMKR, EDITOR I.KIIlailTON, PA.! RATORDAT MORNINO, DIXKMDER 1, 1811 Yolnm VI., Number 1. Tliat to-day We npjwar in holiday attire, is because of the'sixth anniversary of our first appearance. Five years have passed sinco first wo made our bow to the public, mid though thoso years have brought disas ter to many a newspaper enterprise, to us they havo boon a period of almost uninter rupted prosperity. True, we have not grown rich, but industry and proper management have always enabled us to add little by little to our utocli of material, and to-day we can truly claim the Camion AdvooatU Printing office to bo equal to any like establishment in the county. We are now prepared to do any kind of Job Printing. Our stock of material is not only equal to, but actually surpasses that of some of those who in the past dissuaded people from calling on us, because as they said we wore not prepared to do tho job for want of material. If this was ever the case, it i bo no longer, and so far us our prices ore concerned they are as low as tho lowest, for supervising our busi nesf personally, why shouldn't they be so? Having sucecsifully established tho Carbon Advooate in tho abseneo of nearly all coun ty pitrouugo, wo may rightfully and without egotism claim to havo accomplished more than thobo to whom public "pap" is a con ditio sine qua non. The absence of this has rather enabled us to more faithfully adhere to the independent course first marked out to ourself, and to-day neither cliquo nor party can claim that they ' own " our paper. In all our course, we havo never endeavored to obtrude our own jKilitical opinions and preferences, but have lauded whero praise was duo ond condemned what was censur able. And thus wo expect to continue. Firmly established as wo are, wo can well afford to do eo,confidcnt that all who have so nobly stoud by us in the past, will do so here after. For our part we shall leavo nothing undone that will have a tendency to endear the Advocate to the general reader. And with this short preface wo enter ujwu tho sixth year of our existence. War Huron, which tailed from Fortran Monroe tho previous day had gone fashoro in tho course of tho night near No. 7 Station, ten miles north of Oregon Inlet, on the North Carolina coast,and was a total wreck. The sadness of tho calamity was In the great loss of life. Out of 130 officers and men on board only 3 J arc kivown to have been saved. une Huron leu JNuriolK on Friday while lancer signals were displayed-by tho Sicnal Bureau. After she left there was thick weather and a fresh galo directly on shore. The fore and aft sails were set wiih a reef in tho foresail and mainsail, which were car ried away. The steamer struck between 1 and 1:30 o'clock, a. m. Tho boats were washed from thedavits. A cutter was low ered, bit was swamped about ten minutes laier. ine living savca themselves by swimming ashore. Tho "North Carolina coast, un which sho was wrecked, is one of the most dangerous of any along the At lantic seaboard. Tho coast line begins at Little Itiver Inlet, on the hoarders of South Carolina, and runs nearly.'east to Cane Fear, thenco northeast to Cajie Lookout, tnence in tno same pcncrai uirection to Uatio Ilattcras. nd thence north to the Virciuia line, a dis- tuncc in all of nearly 400 miles. Along this vholo stretcli ol coast there are sandy, bar ren, desert islands, from half a milo to two miles in width, separated by numerous in- leis, lew oi winch are navigable, From these islands shoals extend far into tho Bea, enderincthenavication of tho coast exceed- ugly dangerous. Narrow,'shallow lagoons, uieu wun constantly changing sand-bars, xteud all alone tho coast soutli of Caira Lookout, between tho mainland and the t-aiid Islands." Senator Blaine has so far recovered that he expect to go to Washington In tho begin ning of next week. Heavy floods havo occurred in Virginia, Maryland and tho southern portion of this State, in consequence of the great storm of last week. The rivers at Richmond, Char lottsville, Lynchburg and Danville rose a high as, or higher than, in tho great flood of 1870. Great doniago was done by tho sub merging of tho lower tortious of these cities, and railroad travel in different parts Maryland and Virginia was interrupted by the destruction of bridges and washing away of tracks. A FlSK MlCROSCOPK FOR A FEW Cf.NTS. A well made, rename Microseoho not a Lit r : ,-i Ml. V. 1U U IIUIK.-1 ur IIll'UU llIllTl ... ...in .J:..i. t ? uu. vuu Mini IIIJI1U IjCIISCS, -Llll- phragm, Stand, etc., is not only useful in every family, but it is very liiterestinl. Such instruments havo hitherto been too costly for the general public. The Editors oi me American Agriculturist, in connection with an Optical Manufacturing Company, have after many experiments and much in vention, succeeded in producing a genuine iiuuruscujic, wiia inree line lenses, sianu, etc., which by use of machinery, and very large manufacture, is now made at far less cost than has ever before betn done. Scien tific men, and others, say it is decidedly su perior to anything ever beforo offered 60 low as $2.50 ; but this one is sold for $1.50. But one is given to every subscriber to tho Amer ican signcuuurisivttio simply adds 40 cents to tho regular subscription price that is, tho pa jier is sent ono year, with tho $1.50 micro scope, for only $2.00. If tojbo delivered free to any part oi tho country( 15 cents extia is to bo added. A full description and all par ticulars can bo had by sending your address on a lwstal card to OnA.vor. Judd Company, New York; or better still, send tiiem 10 cents (half price) for a post-paid samplocopy vi wiu uiv;., 1 J1H.JI in IYU 11 IU11 descrip tion ol the microscope, and also much valu able reading and engravings, etc., and bo ricuiy worm iar more man Its cost. Tho following jiersons, says tho Harris burg Patriot, aro named as candidates for Secretary of Internal Affairs on the Demo cratic ticket : John Swan, Allegheny ; Bon whitman, Enej P. Gray Meek, Centro Villi.milicitlcm.in, Northampton ; Charles ton Burnett, Monroe; J. Simpson Afric, Huntingdon; William M'Shcrry, Adams Lieutenant Governor; Harmau Ycrkcs, Buck?; J. K. P. Duff, Allegheny; William .MTlelland, Allegheny ; William H. Play ford, Fayette; J. A. Stranahiui, Mercer Edwin Albright.Lehigh ; William II. Snow den, Lehigh;4 William Hasson, Venango. Supremo Judge: .Henry P. Ross, Charles A, Mayer, Samuel B. Wilson, S. S. Drcher, William Elwcll and Furman Sheppard. The Carbon county School Directors aro speaking of Prof. HolliiiL'er, of Summit Hill, as a possible candidato for the office of County Superintendent ,of county schools, vi c no not Know Whether Mr. jiuiionl, in present incumbent, will he a candidato i not, but if he desires to remain in the posi tion, as ho has served vcrv ncivntnblv. . ........Li i.n 1.1. ...... i. v i . ..ML., vv n, ii-uiiii jinn in ii, ior ne no not believe in cliangingsujierintendeuts any more than we are in favor of giving up "a good teacher simply for tho sake of jwtron iiing some favorite, and hence wo have al ways been in favor of retaining Mr. Newliu, the able Superintendent of Schools in Schuylkill county, so loin; as ho is willing te servo us ; but should Mr. Hofford debire a chougo then wo know of no man whom wepivlerto Professor Hollinger. Ho is an cxericnced and suive."ful teacher, young enough tn infuse energy into every depart ment, anil in every way a capable gentle man, and should a change be made Profes sor Hollinger should be selected bv the Di rectors of Carlion county to fill the jiosilion. Tnmaqva Courier. Mr. It. F. Hofford, the present gentleman ly and efficient County Superintendent, will bo a candidate for re-election, and that he will be successful there is, at this time, not the shadow of a doubt. It npjicars to be an acknowledged fact, that tho longer Mr. Hof ford holds the jiositlon, the more highly ap preciated are his services by our jicople. Tho terrible disaster on tho American coast, in tho wreck of tho U. S. tlooji-of-war Huron and tho los of nearly a hundred precious lives, will not only excite public sympathy, but we hojie will lead to some searching investigation in regard to the con dition of our Navy. Under every Admin istration, charges, not only of extravagant and watteful expenditure, but of a more tenons nature, aro made. It has Ken as serted again and again that vessels aro built not for public defeneo and for tho safety of tho noble seamen who ore to risk their lives in them, but to promote, tho pecuniary in tereot of contractors ond others. The truth in regard to these charges ought to be as certained ond mode known. Ona thing is certain i we have very little in the matter of o Navy, to show for tho great annual ex- icnditure that has been made for half a con tury. Wo append the following particulars of tho terrible disaster i The news reached' here on Saturday that the I'. 8. Sloop-of- Our Washington Letter. JTAe Contest for political Ascendency Ttit Republi cans out Stmauvercd in the Outset qf the Contro versyA Brief Viewlqf Circumstances preceding Thurman's Motion What lillerson and Conner say or ThmschesTie l'resident't rosition Tildentothe Fiont Milliard and Sanford. Washington, I. c, Nov. su, 1877. The desperate straits In which ttie lteDobll- can flud themselves In the Senate Is due entire ly to tho bad iuuiapcmcnt of their leaders At. ter o car. tut survey of tho situation, upon tho adjournment of the Senate on Fildjj-. it Is evi dent that the Seniociatsfliare shown vastly more skillful tactics and prcceptlon of result than their opponents. When Congress met It was evident to every one that the stienglh of paities was so evcnl) balanced that any mistake, ou tho part of those holdluRcontiol, would bo attended byseitous consequences. It wits also known, tut seems not to have been apprcci iicu", that it would he ueccessury for tho Jtepublledns to hold their forces together, ond to welt understand tbelr plans, and to carry them out pttroiptly and et fictlvely. Tho success of the Republicans depended from the first upon tho action of the Committee ou 1'iivliegea and elections. Betoio that Committee were threo cases of contests for scats In tho Senate. At tho highest i the lie publicans could not conn t with certainty upon a majority nioie than barely suillctent to keep their beads above water. For somo months It ha-1 been known that rattcrson.la tho Interests of his freedom trom p( rsecutlon In South Care Una, lutended to vote for tho udmlsslon ot But. ler to a seat In the bcuate as aga nst Corbln. It had also been known that for some tlmo Demo cratic Influences had been at work with Con over to secure his co operation In tho seating of Butler. In the face of these facts, when Con gross met weeks aeo, the Committee on Fnvl' leges and Elections snirted la on au elaborate consideration ot the Kolloug Hpnffurd case. Tho minds of the members ot the Committee, at the moment ot their meeting, wore folly made up as to what action ttiey would take, bo that the pal avers In which they havo been indulging them, selns for the post thirty OaTS were so much time washed. The Kclloj-g case could have been rerorted to tto Beuate weeks ago w Hh the saroo result, as whea tney teported it ou lad l-'iluav at twenty-four bourV uotlco. This would have placed this question before lie Senitte, and wuuldof course given tl ptfcedenco without a couiest. Here the Democrats showed their ehiowdness, Instead of rcmtadluic the Commltteb ofthctr tsidlneaslnr.poitlnR this case before tSeiu. they quietly permitted the time to pass on tc waras the closo of the session, t the same time watching lor a favorable opportunity when the ranks ot the lteputilleana siould be reduced by inn unsence ol a suraaient number to warrant a kreaici ceitalnty of success. Af a timely mo ment, Tburman, octlojr in accordance wilhln- structlou from tha Democratic caucus, made his motion to discharge tho Committee on Prlvi. lejes and Electii ns from the further conalucra tion of the case of Hutler Itwus now, for the first time, n allied by the Itepublicans of the Committco that tbey had been playing a very Hupid pait. oud that they had bteu caught in iut-ir own trap. i no llepuDMcani In tho Senate, generally. hod been k butly engaged In finding fault with the rre-ddent,land lu trying to thwart his effjits to orsuugo his administration luhls own way, that they had loot slant ot the dauia. ges ot Ihir own position in the body of which tnev wero mini tiers. This oversight ihey now realljo, but there is soue dauuer that It 11 too late lo avail them. At all events it throws the balance ot power prac. licalli in ttie hands ol Patterson and Oonovcr. Neither I'ntteisoii nor Conuvcr yet admit that uiev noe eoueover to the Democrats. In the Jtepobliciu cauemeu eaiuida)', Patterson, In JuttlAv'ntlou of his course lu the Itutlt-r case, niiiao the following stattmeut i That be called upon the I'resideut earlv ofie his inauguration and explained tht, situation of uffalrs, and earn estly recouuuenJed cerleiu sppoiutincuU which were Deigned to protect tho Itepublicans lu South Carolina from tho vindictive spirit of the old rebel element i that after the tioopsweie wlthdiawu trom the tunpoit ot Chamber aln notamg wps diuo,a suggested, so th&t what he then feared has now coinetop.su tLat Noith lup, the District Attoruer appointed at the In stance ot Wad Hampton, as he must beievo, forever up the liamuurgmi&sacre, has of .ate t etn usn the Hbole p.mcrof the Oat eminent In a who esouie ana unjust lersccutlon ot tho Itrnubllenni of Sonth Carolina whi hrd any. thing to do with pub'lo off itrs. aid lint 'lewni Included In the 1M i i n, I that if the Pio-ldent had appointed Cnrpentcr, or any ol tier good man. this condition of things would not havo occurred, ilo a'so says that in the caso ot tho convlotlon of urdoza. who e- rentonens will bo pronounced in Moneav two of the Jury colored men afterwards sworo that they votod guilty bccauio tho whlto men on the Jury ' threatened thntOrev would kill thorn It they did not. 'the Senator lurther says that If tho PioMdont had appointed h District At'ornoy who was not in league Willi ttie nuthorttio? now in power, he wonid have been tiulo to go bofnre n Untied Stat os Uiurt and show that he could not obtain Justice. Which would have cnau d him to havo too charco against him tried tn a couit where he conlil get Justice, tnthis dlemnts, honow finds hlmpelf compelled to voto for tho Itamp. tou applicant, or go to the X'enlteutlarr, Conorer tin. been led to believe that by voting for Butler he will bo returned to the Senate from Florida. Tlilsbnrpalnlsnot rf recent or rargement. Last spring it was his boast Unit ho had no anxiety nbout his future piospects that he had hiH rc-elcctloa sure. It was then a myslery to everyone. Tae means by which this la to he accompli -died are new apparent. lu their emeigency the Itepublicans find some difficulty in getting their forces together. Sha ron telegraphs that ho cannot bo hern uotll tho end ot December, on questions other ttian the admission of lluller.l-atterson may be regarded ascertain to co-opcrato with tho ilcpublicnus, bntlllscitroniely donbtlnl whi ther Conover will do so. All tho chances are that ho will not. In tho midst of their trthutatlons, the Itepub licans are now running to the Pre-i0ont for as. ststauee. hut as was said In administrating rlr. closyoiterday.lt Is difficult to sou what the President can do In tho piemlse. Ills efforts have been from the first directed to thopeoifl cation cf sectional differences to that asldo from tho fact that it wonid ho exceeding hmpowets to Intervene or co operate In a question ot tae admission ot a Seaator, It is essential for him to paysoniercgatdtotbe members ot the other party in tno Senate, which, tiom the course taken by some Republican senators, has be. come quite an es-cutlal feature tn success of his measures. In a word, the llepub leans in the Senate will havo to take caio of themselves. Finding themselves unable to frustiate the efforts of the Democrats to press the motion to discharge the committee In tho Ilutlct case, the Republicans will doubtloss attempt to gain time by entering into a prclongol discussion. The management of tho tractlcs of the Itepublicans has been assigned to Senator Edmunds, who is unquestionably the shicwdest parllamen. tarian on the floor. In tho uiidsc of tho tribulations of tho Ueptio- llcaus In the Sotate comes the Intelligence that Tildeu Is beginning to seriously think of Con testing the right of Pi esldent Hayes to his of fice. This ho can do under the last section of the clectoiul bill by swearing out a writ of puo warranto j but astheca-e would como up Do- loio the Supremo Court of tho United Biotes, it Is not probably that that body would revefre the decision reached In the Judicial proceeding. atteud.ng tho original action of thocourt which p.accddovernorllayBiuthe Executive office, But should the Dcmoci ats succeed In seeuilng control of the Senate, they will donbtless teel encouraged to make an effort at least to secure tho executive branch ol tho Governmeut,whlch would give them supreme authority In the ex ecutivo and legls'atlve tlepartments, leaving the Judiciary omy with a majority of llepnhtl. cans. Tha Committee on Foreian Relations have at jenrth disposed of tho nominations of Hililard. of Georgia Minister to Brazil, and Bandford, credited to Flouda, for MlniBtor to HoIkIuui, The charges against Illlliard thit he appropna ted money belonging to Noithcrn creditors wero disproved, and the fact that ho married his wife's sister three weeks after tho demise o: his wife in eitdcr to make her his own before his deuartuio far war (on the side of tho confeder ates), was not considered sufficient gronu'ls for bis rejection, so thai he will be lepoited favor ably, and dcubtless will be cnnfUmed. In the case of Snndford it n Ks shown that ho was en gaged in contracts while diplomatic lepresenta- live ot tho United States at llrussels, tome years ago. Ills said In Ms defe-nso that no bought up nil the cloth to be bad In Detglum. In older to prevent its falling into the hands of tho Confedeiato agents, who were there tor tho purpose of birring, and at which time no other person iu the lutclvscot the Government was on hnnd, Ilo claims tn hsvo bo actuated bv patnotio mother, and there Is no question that Disservices weie voir nigniy apj-rce-iuieu v Piesldeut Lincoln and Secretary sewaut. The commlitoe, howeTer,h&vo not reached the came T5 TIH, JIAT1 'Hit or tho ASSKJX Jl MEXT of J03. P.. SEIDEh, of Towa mcnMug Townhip for the bonetlt ol cieditois. To Vie Creditors f said Asu'ffnoi' I KotlCe is hereby Plven. thflt, Mlll A li-nnr hk Bi nned to the Court ntt 'nmn o i I'iiai nt Carbon County for tno benefit of tho Act of Asemhly, ellowiuir prnnerty to i.e set Bonn for hi" so t iiiui fanill out of tlinnvlgned estate, to tho vnluo t.fsaoo. and thnt the Cnuit has nppnluted thn fei-pml Monday In Januarv. A. D. Ib7t, for I lie Creflitorsif said Assignor to show cuuae why the said application shall not be granted. Attorney for J os. 11. scldel. Novcmocr 23, 1ST!. deel w3 New Advertisomonts. E. F. LUCKENBACII, Two Doors nelow the "Broadway House," MAUOII CHUNK, 1'A. Dealer in all Patterns of Plain and Fancy Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Supplies, AT LOWEST CAST! THICES. m.!7 QliPIIANS' COUIIT SALE. By virtue of nn Order of the Orphans' Court of Carbon County, the umlorslguod AdiT.inistia- n'f I'l me r.ni,iie ni ml 1 UKLU niu-L.y, isle OI MAHONING TOWSim-, Carbon County, 1'n,. deceased, will expose to sae, at publto ven. duo or outcry, on tho pi emlscs, ou Saturday, December 1, 1877, nt TWO o'clock In the afternoon, the following Uescilbed Messuage, Tenemout and PIECE OF LAND, Ritanteln the Tnwnampof MaUo'iiti?. in mm Countr. mljoininir lnmlH latn of Jo-cnh Monti antt KllBf 8hTe. Christopher Lutz, JusIidU iKjpi aau un aney or ruaa, coniainmg Twenty Acres, more or less. flaldpTom'ee urn sitnafM In Dearor Run t ler. Nbout tno miles from Paclrcrton. Tho Improvements tberoou uro a onoand.v story Frame Dwelling House, about 10 1 CO feet, with nne Btorr FrnraeKtlch en. 12 x 12 tent t Frntne llaiu ; choice Fruit Trera and Orapo Vluest also, a Oood Well of wsirriiiiuo xaru. The tcrmi und coiiditJon.i w'U be made known at tue uuie ana place oi saio. by THOMAS KE MERER, Admtnt-trator. Lcblghten. Kot. 17, 1S77.-W3 DailMSTIlATOK SALE Of Valuable Real Estate. Tho urnlot ale ned. Admtulatrntor of the Eftato Ol 1JAV1U BNi Drill, luCOOl LOSViSU TOWA- .MKNSINO Township, Uarhou t ounty, l'eun'n, deo'd, will pell, ut Public Haie, on the prtmieej, ou Saturday, December 8, 1877,- Ooraraencluff at 2 o'clock I. M.. nil thoe Ttto ccivuui I'luce-i or LOTS OF GROUND Bifnatel In the VILLAOE of BOWMANS, VlltUli, lAver Townmeusinff township afovo- ftaui i itounueu anu iitsurtuHi as louowa. 10 wit i LOT No. 1. cfntaliiini?ln trontion hire street (50 feet, uud extending In depth.bebweeu p.iratlel unra At light anvles 18 frttto Lehigh etreet ; bounded on the north by Whire Htrtiet. outbe east hr -Ob N o. 2, ou tho south bv I.i'liit) ntreet. mm on tno west xy mtiaoi josiau uovrman -rue luiuruTeuiiuiH inereon uro a DLACKSMtTII SHOP IfxMfcti Mable, Wopon '-hed.2' xIcot : and u z-tory uarpeniers uimp, six i icct. also. Lot No. 23. fiontiuff on Whlto street feet, and extending in dfnthbf tint width, oe iwcen iijrui oi n uos. ia io'i ut audio siier bounded on the south bv White btiest, on tho eottt by Mill sireft on the north by Appie ullor, itndon tue west by landofJoHinh liowuian. a he lmpiovemcutaaie ioro rsme STORE HOUSE 30 feet front and 44 It-et m depth, end other out nni uinca. Conoltinn will bo made buown at tho time and place oi baie, i HENRY BOYBR. Adminlotrator of Estate or UaVM Snyder, deo'd, rioreniuer i7 W3 coneluiou. anil will reiort ndvoiee'v. '1 he coutet in tl e Semite hniput nn end to any f a ther hopes of adjournment. Tho House will adjourn from dty to day until Monday next. wucu iuo jTRuinr bosbiou win uesui. xuu nou ate will doubtless bo eupied for the rest et tbe time In the ic-ndinc que-dioii, unless hynroe. uient they dectde lo lo operate v ith tho Jlonse In passiuv & leboluiiou of adjournment on Wed nesday next. K New Advertisements. Wonderful, but True ! A, J. DUELING, PROPRIETOR OP THE TEOI'LE'S Drug and Family Medicine tiTORE, makes the fo'lowmg ANNOUNt'EMENr. Otrlnrtnlbn treneml doDrogicn In t)nilnrMt. thuciPdt ml Un of wuviih fiir labor. tc I dceutltnn fluty at thtrf tiinotjjiiva the ptople Of i.tlllffUlOIl Bi d MClLlty THU UON'bUAUXOF ur l uofitsI lU-iid and ri(ieuiter tha follow ltifr Titcetiof a low oi the many u it. tie a sold at uiy uiug ioiei VATl-M' MEDICINEB-iU 1 nrparntlona SoL'nts. such na Vmeirar Ritttra, lloatetter'd. lHaliO'a 1'nnt-ition, Ml -liter Heib, Gexiimu li,lter hui an oiner icrmeiiy fi, now cm. iuc. -ireburatiooB 40c. nun isc. rcpratioua2Jc, COI.D COUUII nnd tUNO REMEDIES, aa TtmM :roco oruut. llnl' nrd Al.eu'e Bab earn. A em' Cherry l'eeurul, Mlllc Cure Uod Uver OH. Cofl Liver OU aud Umo and oibt-ru fonneiiv II now w cents. HAIR TRKPARiriONS-Hall's Ha'r Re newer, Montcouieij',a. Ay.-rB Har V;or: and Mra Alteu'd, torn-oily . now5cts. All 6oc. piepamtlouaof above charflier now c. t.i i m k V tm - Lanbocli'i. lAW'a MfljrnetiCi Uuiniellv'a Klectno bainsou till, MtuwrtV Relief, Macic Oil, oarffliuir Oil. Wiioiire uui luout, and all otheiu luimerly We. uow 4UO, Ilore, Caillo aiiJ hl ken Powders formerly ,oc now J'urmttf urictiiuiru vutiuiiiuu Powders, luipiovtu, aio. ptr fouuu. Kcoaln'allaiubprff Dropa,40c per bottle Rreast Tea, a pactf aite; t'i.ls of all ItimJn foruerly joe. uo w vuo per oox. PLASTERS-Porous, Arnica, Poor Man's oad ail othi rt xormeriy 'ac. now mo. WORM REMEDIES Worm Syrupa, Verml fues, oi ui liozeuires and Coufeetloaa luim er.y '&c. uow ue. Root, IlkiU, Ileths, Medical Teas, Ac., Ac, loruie rly from iw. to loe, per oz. nw o. to w. pur oz. Castor Oil II alas tn de Ualto, Essence of Pep puimsut, Eawueo oi Lemou, Uoldtn'nuotme rHrejiottc, uud Ulreertne lonuerly too to lac now co to loo. pei bott.e Eicrjthin? Down 1 Djwu J Down I ! CatwlleBoda, for Making Soap, froui 9 ceuts to IU leuiB uer pound. Cantor uiir hUktly pure, ice, per quart, by the gailou teas, IX)OK AOAIN.-WALL PAPER, OoM Ollt Paicr loci G ait? Pa pei a fnnnetlv i"c. toiac now 20u Wtiilo Riaukauud Tint forioeily 1st, to ISC. now iiht. to I0o., uud lirowu Racks iorm erly 10c, to 2c. nw 7s, to w, Pliyciana 1'iesctiot'onaond Family Rrcipea coiiipouuded at (lrt;j Reduced R-tea, Uoor fcead toDUltl.l.NUb Havlughad au exnertenco of almost Twenty Ye'iiHiu iho Diutf Ilu'luw more thau Teuof which h to been In Lehlvbtnii, I w II In tho Id. tin e. aa I huveiu th puai Uuvtuuteu to all the wry Rot and Puiet Drua-s. Mi-dje.ue, fcc. to bfttuudin tto Ameilcuu Waikt-uj. J lib V tOK VXUll I IKC U-nov3 lHEUIFF'S SALE. Rr virtue of a writ of fieri facial . Isstf?d out of the Court of Common l'h as ot Car tto n Cnnu tv nnd tome director, there will teexvoacdat Pumie t?a e, in the tnwusitip oi watiounT. ua bJU Conntv, rtiat-iof I'cnimylvauia, ou the pie misesex juattiu acuerer, on Monday, December, 10 1877, atTAVO o'clock P. M.. the fo'lomng Real Ea tatn. described 84 follow, to wit i All that teituin 'fttACT Hit PIECE OF L V D, Hitu&le in Miihmuuic Township. Carbon conmv, r.u.) btnto of Pennivlvanl.i. bounded aud tloscilUtd an follows. 10 wit i Retnitlrurat apes; ii.emo ur tauu ox uuver Mus-eiman, south seveuty-thre iiefrree, west foriy aix per. ches 10 a post theuce by land ot Rfiubeu Fretl c lL'ic. south fortv rix deneea east llttr-two nor. chrs ; tnencf by thn same, soutli forly-i tfiht d. friers wei tour peicoes anu auven itntus ( tlicnra ttouth fuftr deorrea east eiirliteen otr. cliea j thpiice south tHeuty-eeren cnl one halt uesrees eaH lour neicuen nnu oneuJir iacer talu corner lln'nce by other laoda. late ot J. A. Itoiti, north fmyto and otie-half dfrrees ost eight perch ts and two tenths to awlHieoai theuce byiuuJ or Jncotyt'uiuer, north f uly-slr drees w&zt two pet ches to n ttoue t theuce by iub Rime, norm lurro nouauuu iinrrcoa wrs fittyewht perches to the p ace of beKuins EI OUT ACRE AND ONE HUNDRED AND TlUttTX.I'lVK l'liHCliliS, more or leas Tho Improvcmenta thereon conalst of a RONE MILL. 24 ty 31 Feet, with Hbed attached. 10 br 34 foet.ancta Tain ah I WATti.ll POWER. Also, a one aud a halt atory PR AMIS DWELLING HOUSE. 18 br 24 feet, with a one story Kitchen attached. 12 bv 24 feet; u Hiablo, 14 ty'Ji 1ret and necea aary Outbuiuilussi. A lot of Choice Frult Xieea Betted and takrn Into execution aa tho prop erty oi uaruu scnerer, ai.u to ue asm or J. W. UAUDENRUSH.Sberlff SceniraOfficfetf Maach Chunk, Not. 24. 1877-lt Kotiee la hereby frlTen, that tho nnderslftned Auditor, appoints) by the orphans' Court of Lnrlion Coauty. to distribute tno tuuds in ihe baud of the Administrators of Daniel Relta, tleeeascMl, wdt hold a bdwIIiik for tie pnruoO' of bis pppotntroeut ou 'It) E DAY, IiKUEM. .HER lath ls77, at TEX o'clock a, M..athU 'Ohio iu Muuch Chunk, wtien aul wneie all par.ies mtcreaiod ariifoairtttoproent their Cittims or be foiever bntd. P J. MKKIIAN, Auditor. Koyember24t!i, 1S77 wl J.V.' "( fl a soys gold mm 4 1l : v . & 1 .1.1 rilUMUJiliii, rn Y inorm'. 1 on fbfrMIllTice wl'h t8 follrtvln B.Ji.i-.. n .vm. i. viiiactiaat-oiin kit iu. ona who rouiti'i UIj r Irfle tll lrfUS Hsatt". VHIBCiia n onm wtoji" hit hi. Mr,! on ! notice, ipw:iai aTerutig irvu-tu.a in m ili- nomi Inestj Vint nr4 su4tn.BUe4 to t ct sulli (old, u Us toUniii uLr freul tu (vKkWurtijj-, , rinUj'iU;t'. To T.'hom It mayconfem! TMfciicMtfntfitln!: rU trtinpt, Cunrauicttto lo taU fol i, eunn cW, engrai J, r,lt bT xb9 , -ynTkwu add mil' (Jcordtng la tlt rp(jnlliu drlrm ot.fil-l 1 i il lr wcrMirii f ths vrlou crUcn llirrttigbout iho Uuili-d ntnuifnii rut ilrlutii M' will honor no order thHt doe nntrrvtimin 111 (.tht Bnigfl Cji.i . tiul wit tut hauuw h9 coupon aOr nlnvt df tiuiu Urn UU tl tuU i-r. ISlgnedl lllllir. X JEWFLtlT CO. MUX vnl.5vjr GOLD It AD 0 13 COUPON. On twtM pf tht C"npn, cttirr wt'h 00 enlt h Lvr fill Wtw. ti- tluOlnitixi rpte-i or taallms, 1 Miiuj kai Uiluj, taLtkilj kTM Ktd to ftll faliftw ft Mild Kld Coclcty or imozo Badjo 2&I frafrnrffint ti tToi JlddirB to bo worth Sa.titn , -1. m m-mTtr knM. AHchnm-i uro to i i mll I r tlial'O0ci.uniiitiii.uiifci RtAiA CiU rorkif riixsil tut inuutr fiiri fixra d.a Ci IM run bad 1 iMi lbiQedJ IMC' Jnjt ib tbla cnuoa U Dull I II., rtilUdolia, rtu m. 3, &, ft ft 1 cmpM J0. t 1 II. 13, M, A, ti.sit-'"i Ko. te, Kcl ueiit v ir.t mi In ft nrronud- Tift i ra ft, vruiui t o Thqimmcdcrtlio Orteri t&aeich Gold BAigi Tjrafr 13. 21, itoi TeraphM, Jo. -J, i i, i. ':, lu, )wuilc.i ST, d0, O.U-l-lh.f hoi. 11, lit Si, i, AtlifilMo ilM ha. 31, Tcmpleof Uowr. '; t fultwiu!t o 1 lAttt log cusruitugs tr uiS stcii: tV vt, (rnnf ,, f. iieut; o, 31. KnttLtJ or 1) lulu ant t14-t t, 85, hrl3hi.rifi'ih.r; . i-d, Unul imj if u K -u do f M. 3. Tcpri-ernuotf IJ J'-,oKn,,i H7urt(.outui'ifM, ,o.,i j 0f KiDcrtui'l llild-l-ei lows cuinti'ie-li No. JJ, k"d fwii ana 0 Usiant wiiu.'d i U, J, iiawuKr T.j itii tf-mrf tl.li enntraf., tuts t.hrti trrnrm-ot hlli rvdpontyII!.', data t 1 d.tto if taUftv.rtir) tliti tfoi s U U u Iud ltiircU tf U ! nramlf tto'l H lMieGU U xpo that ta- am not nd hj tuvm et tb (ipktsuoa ( lL iiuiu twlliea All leiurioiiei.D hiwlj bi4iU It dir&ioJ U tan FRA.NKMX JLWELfiY CO.. 704 f&fjlatii 3t. Fill., Fa. UWUWUKl niu-i. r.u v, uj Mill, N Dpi lUMO VUfl'"W l IsliUHlHIItUlI 14.. mi "3" I l 1M mm lies, fltmsciit t elfc Casffi Bayers tn Fall amd WMter BJtlT 5-Sl9 tlaank ew before Is iwta&IttollBy BargeKJrowtls off last imers w la vsittlae store daMy t saaals, pMcteeseSi 5 dttolwre, If) ff llil Dress Suits, mm w:h n s MiS II ?s f u jui I vy w v , . w , Youths' Suits, D Made ud from the Heat Material. In the anteeil, at LOWEST l'liUM ALSO, TllEJiriNDOUS SLAUQI Boots, Shoes, Gaitors, Hats, G we, btlorc wJd yrtrpuKhssss tlsewhsik. . D. OLAlfSS,. Merchant Tailor, 2'rtd door abovq the rublioS tVCall and (imrao Oood, ana Fnccs t T. Boys' Suits. f;yle3, anil Perfect Flte Unar- JK UASU niE rniCE3 op ps, t-nd Gents' Furnishing WAE0I uare HANK STHEEl Lefilghtos P1I0ES Successor to I' Opposite tho h. & S D llespectf ully announpes to his ho is daily receivingjndditions bAUllilS' UltESS and DRY Bock & Co-., e9 93 JgAX ECU TOIt'S NOTICE. Estatcof William Strawn, Dcccasadi Letters Testf uientirrontlioKatteo!Vlltlmtf Btratru, lilunf ilia Do onebor Leh'KUlou um. bou Countr rt-nu'a.f'i'c'ti liavw Lwu KiRnted to Fiauc K. Hartar, ut c:ooperburK. Luniirti (o.. Ifa., to wlioai aU iH-riwtis tuilubiel totne aid Yj late aro irqa s'm1 to make payment, and tb-taa harms Uum. or ilcmsud. Will make kuown tlio snue witlin-Jt de ar. r'UAKK K. JTAItIN., Cooix'nliuig, Leblxb L'oaotr, Ps, KuTCmbarH. IWi-wo VRTn n a A to O'T8 "jso ot Catarrh In eao VV aUL6U.uilguiorliooJ, irltb Dr. Karn. st u- u. t v to i -troaiicj 11. Sample free. J, fj. lilt m, PifjaUoiBli. Pa. noTSi-TJ ,poV BANK Street, (.utomers and friends that to lis stoofc of rtfODS, QUEEIWARII, &c, &c, &c Also, just received a car load c'jLlVEUPOOL SALT, which I Am selling ut Jottoin Prices, SALT FIS1I a Specialty. tggT If you roaiy desire to fcw II0 IarSe an' of Goods you can get for a smajsum of Ready Money, you should not foil to giro mo iall beforo making your purchases elsewhoifo. I i Don't foreret the Mammoth (tore, opp. L.&S.Decot, Mv 0. 1fi7!).vl 1 tiEHIQIITON, FENN'A. Vclssport IfhuiiBg Mill & Lumber Co.f ne,pertfull,r .nnonnce to rirpentcrs. Binders. Cji'"' JJ JS.?' JtVV PMOMll their MKW .MILI.s,talyarelloprl!l)aat4lu1liml" V1-"Y ",w"' """"i"1!" every ilo crlptiou o( Such as Siding, floor Biards.ors, Sash, Blinds, Shut ters, Molding, Brapcets, ftbinot Ware, &p., ; &o-, OBtheortistWoUej. oSM.ehl.sry, al', h ,vo no liestiailou lu Qoarautf Ins rertt-t Matialscti ""'i Vu0tt?JSiK tier 1U i bl flUe It too invu not time to call and select is,t io i2f yoaroroers aau uj.iu..ui tiTiitfotlv al atailowprkeatlionKtnonerep-7"P'- . . Give uS a Trial, ana you wl.l b. couvlncrf what gMOjr yeaKeL I I D. B. ALIlflfQlIT, I I WM. BIEKV. . i I JOnN BIERf . Office and Mill, nearly oppos t, the For Allen Dousu, WEISSPOBT. Crtt
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