The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, August 31, 1878, Image 1

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H. V. MoaTniMEB, Proprietor.
INDEPENDENT-" LlVp a&d Let Live."
SI. 00 U Year if Paid in Advanco.
LEIIIGIITON, CAllBON COUNTY, TA., SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 18W.
VOL.YL.No 40.
Single Copies, 3 cts.
Railroad Guide.
N1
OKTII PUNNA. KA1L.1U) AO.
.aaaiuianraforPhlladtlurda loaVO LcbltUtOtt
:i7a. m., via. t,. V. amve at rhlta. at oil) a 15.
JiJSn. iu. vliUV. " "
lU)Ja.rn. mUV, ' " ?'l,m'
4:41 o. 111.. Ti 1 1 V.. " " til5 p. m.
7:47 a. m.. via L. 8.. " " lit pa. la.
Ill n a. in., via L. & -i." " fiOP.iu.
p.m. via L. A a. " " S:4ip.m.
4:17 p.m. " " ,0-
7:1 p.m. vlaL.V. " '.' . ''tOf I",..
ItoturninK. leavndepet at Pitlt and AnlM .
canst.. Pnua., at 8115 and fi a m 1 2:3), a 3).
tana 8:10 0. in. ULLIS ULAUK. Axent.
Juno 3. 188
pUlbA. fe RBAUINO UAlt-UOAD.
Arrangement of l'mscDger Trains.
may urn. is-8.
Trains leave ALLBM'O VN as loliowai-
IVIA IMIlK.OHII.'l MUNCH.)
For Philadelphia, at 4:i", .5J, ti.Oi. a. to., ana
a.fii p. in,
SUNDAY'.
For Phlladc Iphla at4.2.- a. m.,3.5 o. rn.
ivia KatrroNA. ii.iancii.)
Por Re idlna, t 2.3J. 4-5 1, U u' a ".. 2 ,0' '30
nnd a 05 p.m. .
l'or lIullsBunt. 2.3 ) 5 60, 9.0J a. m.. 12.15. 4.30
Tor Lan'oaitcr and ColumMj, 5 50. .05 a.m. ana
4 31 p. m
Does not run on Moutay
tiUXDAVS. .
Tor Rea-linx. 2 30 a.m. and 4:J ana 0 05 1 m.
l'or H.rrl .burg, 2.1m. 111 an 1 1 'j5 " '"; .,
Trains Foil AI.LE iTOWN leave as follows:
(VIA l'.IKIOMBS UHANCII.)
Leave Philadelphia, 7.3 1 a. in., 1.0J, 1.30 and 5.30
.P'm' SUNDAY-.
Leave rallniclp'iln. 8.'m 1. m and 3 15 p. m.
(VIA K 1ST rttlSA DHANCII I
Leave neuln2 7.41. 7.45 l).3jo IU..4 00.0.15 fnil
Leave Hartlib-irir, 5 .) 8 10 a. m., and 2.M. 3.37
mnl 7.5) d. tit.
l.eive Laucaiter.S.io a. m.. I J 51 and 3.!3 p. m.
tears Columbia 8.'ia. m . l.'O aud 3 33 p. in.
HUN DAYS,
I, cave Reading. 7.20 mid 9.43 a. in.
Leava llimnuiu,3.2la.m. ,..
Tralna mi'ke I thin 1) run to and from dapnt
fcth and oreei street. Phllaae'pnli otuer
trains td a id trom Ilrdid -treet depot.
Too 0.S0 a. to a'l 1 M v. ti. trains fro n ll"n
kovn, and the 7.30 a.m and . p. ni. train
from Plitl nifip'111, hive tmoJgh cars to aud
,rou.Phll.delpma. WOOTrRV.
Geif.mt Manager.
C. Q HANCOCK, Gtn'l Ticket Agent.
-pEXNSYLYAN.A. lUILItOAI).
GREAT TRUNK LINE
AN1J
" United States ltail itoutd.
TW atttfnttdn of th irav"linic pnWwliM
kntt-nltn l.tvJltod tA titmn nf ttlA tllf rltH t till"
E
T'lJlt UIKuWaji HI in ll WWII - m 1 pwimru mm
luuti si a route of through tr.ivel. Ill
aiinrtntr. nn ninnr in u an 1 uur ru'im muuvu
Construction & Equipment
ran
Pennsylvania Railroad
ltnd. innfAi.AllVfit inn linndnf ATtlTlCan mil-
waya Tlio track t itnii'de thi e'ltno 1 us.li ol
ilia line. di.wi iihi uu i wn iidi.j
whlr.h am nnl'iM lpil 111 fft fonndallon 4i rucU U !
lait elunteen 1 clicx In rtl' n. All brl lues aio
nf Iron or atone, and bill t Upff ilie ino-t an.
piove.l plana. Iti iias'diiijer larfl, whjlo emiu.
tntlr aaie arid 'ibailfjl,a-i! m tud BUmll muo
moue a 01 couiiui i uuu uivuuc,
Tho Safety Appliauces
hnseon tHla'1'ie well lllii'tralettin J.ir.secinr;
and liberal wlicv ol it mauauTneut, In uccoi d
auce with wh cli thi-itlllir oiilot:innii:ov -taentanlnollt-
dnt ban been tho i(iesllon ot
hona deiaUn. Amoim nwuy mar bo noticed the
Mock-ty.1eit. or .iliiy hi.'iiais,
Junucy; Coupler, Huflcr & l'liitlorm,
TUE U'lUIUOjt 1" TEX 1' SWITCH,
AND TUB
Yestingllouse Air-Brake,
totmlnjs In conjunction witb a perfect double
irajrf l0o Den a coinoiliaiinu oi baiouiirus i
(ratnHt accidents wuica buvo reuuerod iheru
prauiiouy h, pjss.uie
rullnliui Palaco Cars
Are run on all nitres Tialn
FROM NEW VOllK, PI1ILADA. B ALTI
KOItUaud WAoIII.NUrO.N,
To I'lllOAUO, CI.V1IIN.VATI WIUISVILLd
inuiAAJt ijl.ia HUJ Oil kUUlS,
Without change,
andtOHll urincpil polnin.n (ho t tr AVut'irrt
Hoatli with ujenue o iaiiutjC c tri. 4'omioiio'ift
are mailt lu Union Irpota, Aiiil are asduruUto
au iiaporwnv poiui.
THE SOENERY
Of the Pennsylvania Routo
latdmitiedto t'otlnsurniiisedin the w rid for
femnduas beauty and variety superior He
ireibaioat fucll!le are tuoilled. Uiuployeoa
are courioua au 1 atteut ve, and it i nu luevlt
aote re.mt inai a trip uy iuo x-eiiuayivauio
Ilai.roiiu uiuit iiru a
1'leasliigr uutl Mcmorrtblo Gxpi'i'Ioncc
inlt.t. tnr .llnnl Ihn Intrant. rBti. nt llii
Ticket Oinuoi tlio Co.upauy tu all l.uiioitiut
Clllea an l niitm
miMC f HOilPSOV. I P. 1'AllMRn.
(Jen. Mauafrr. Uen. Pai. Avent.
1. K. SHOEMAKEU. Pl. Ao t Mldd eBlit
12 Hort.i Tiiuu bt., uarnsDiri.', ru.
P
rlmo Homo H.nlo llrcnd!
W1IY OO HUKOnYl When rucmBuy6
youuus til Air.i naaa uieuu-
f IVi LOAVES VOll 35 CEV'TS I
J. V O'NIMI.jthe iiopnlar Ilread and Calc
naaer, ot ijeiiiauiou luor.iuriu ni me waiua
of the ttnfea rua Ue'ittro I t ie l'r Ci of ula ue.e.
bratd Uoiue dado uitliAUlj
"iVe Loaves ftirTwenty-fivnCts, Catli
Bagar, ItaUln Cuco tnat bcotcti, Drop, cream
auo oiuer l a tiia, oniy
Ten Cents per Diuen.
I.nolt. Out Cur the vVupron!
At MAUOII CHUNK, on Tuesdar, Tbnraday
.uunnunuy jiuiiiiHK',
LEIIIOIlro.NaidWi.lSjl'anT.eTeryAflef
bvui vxtcpb rriu ly
TEUMS SntlCTLT CASH I
Fatronaan .ollclted J, w. O'NRAIi.
r. I'D II Ei Upioaiie Flrtt National U:iK.
aprll y I Unu .'.feet, LenixUluu Pa.
jpyt M t droit cbanoo to mike mon.
fi .v I J y. If vouoiu'tectauaiou
lUrlllll 01,1 net (tro' nliaeka. i
Vil vr JU VXi tueed. peiaou iuerorv towu
luukeau u-crtpt ouforlue
larcett. clieapeit ami iet Iiuitiuit t family
pabllouon in tno vord. Anv one u n become
a auoceiKtnl aireut Thdmoiteleir,ntworka f
art inrdu Iran tu AUbicrloere. The mice 1. eo
low thit atmoit everifodtr lacribe . Oue
areot report! mtklua: over HVi in a week. A
lidy .rent re.Mirta taklujf otei4io abcil3era
lo len uaye. All who .-iigice mae m inny tjat.
You c in demote all roar i mo to the uu itiesa r
only voar epire time You nee.i not b- away
front h ima over bt You ean do It aa well aa
oibera. Fu I parnuul ra, uirection anilterma
Irea Eleutt aad ezpeuaive uolflt fiea If
von waut proutab e wora etnd ua y Ur iddreiia
at ouee. It cta uotnlua in trr toe bnaineua.
No one woo eij;s-a tatu to make (real par
addreu "Tea 1'eopWa Journal." Portland,
Watoe, Aug. 18 18T7-ly
CARDS,
ttrnttilrb WfcrrlinUafe.
V. Schwsrti. Iliuk -treei, 'Mirer fa all Afntfi vf
Furniture, Cojjint mart's to o(tlY.
unui nun -ii-tit. iw.... .
Clinton nretnyfn Lrnn't building. Mfttik street.
. . .1 at...- miiviitia
.All orocr promptly fincw wur.v wuri umcu
Attorneys.
JOHN KLINE,
ATTOHNEY AT LAW,
Offlce with Al'on Cml(r.nnpnito American Ho
lel,AIlKUT sauAItB,
tlAUCn CHUNK, P. JnljWy
JOHN' I). UEUTOLETTE,
Attorney Ajd CoUNsf.li.ou at Law,
Broadway add neq'ii-binn'i StiooU Oiposlie
l'ill t limine.
MVUl'H CIIUJtK, TA.
Mavbocotlml eA In tjdrrn.irl. uiai25 ly
P 1. LOXU.sTltEKT,
ATrnttNEY a't law
Neit dooi tr the - Carbon Htfiisb1
BANK STIIEET. LEIliOIITON, PA.
Dccemoer1C-6nv.
w.
51. UAPMI1SK,
ATTORN KY ANT) COUSltf.t.0ri It LAW.
Bam STer.T.l.eittilri!i.
ileal Kttalvand Collrctlon Airenrj. Vill lldvthd
Jll It. nl Ht AtH. CCuVrtdliclnir tiently done Cnl
lectl'n Drotriotlv uidn. ettllnir KKtite. of D
e.Joiits i .incialty. M.iy to consulted in Knliuli
ad iJirmau. xf.v.s.
AS. II. STIIUTHKIIS,
ATTORN Y AT IY,
VS Oilli'd : 2 1 floor i t ItliiMd'l Hall,
Mauoll Cliunk. Pit.
All 1iulneseutrutiid to l.ioi will be promptly
ittteuded to.
JUV27. iy.
p .1. IlIKniIAN,
ATTORN KY AT LATT(
Net Boor to Flrt National bunk,
M.IICIl CHUNK, PA
eS'Cun i eonlulted lu ncruiin. f JsnO.
Justices and Insurance.
g- As IIWUTB,
justici: or the teace,
Oberfa Building. BANK-8t.. UriiloilTOX.
Oonvrranclne. CoHestlnc nt d ell other oul-
lies, oiiiiiii'iiuii ivii . 1 1 "i" jiii.iiit.n.
od to Agoni for t.iB uett Uroeud I i'o fimur-
mice uoiuiunioi. i iveuw.;uiiui;..u hv'h,u,u
cliureel. ie. ApHi 1 -VI
pllOMAS 8. MKOK,
JUSTICH Of tllli I'F.ACR.
BANK Street, LK1I10IITON, Pa.
OontiTai rlnir. rllcetlna and all liuilneM con
jecteil ltlllbe olTIre proMjUlv ntlended to.
AAirHiit tor firnlK-la llinurance Conipittilee.
in J Rl.kaof allklodn taken on tli- ino.t tllvrnl
term" jti.li. ibjo.
T
"117 O SI AS UCJ1KRHR,
CO.NVEYANURll
Avn
0F.NERAL iSsURANCE AGENT
The Mlowlna Comptnlen are Itepreseuted:
I, EUAN )N .MUl'UALKIBi:,
IIEAII1.M1 MUl'UAl, i lllK,
WOMINO KlltU.
porTiVii.r.i: PiBE,
LKIIKlll FIllE.nnd thoTBAV
EI.EU-. AHOIllESr INStlUANCE,
Alao renntilvanl ami Mnmil llo.'so fhlcf
oetco lveann in uruuioi ""I'umv.
Marco SI. IS73. IllOS. KHMKISEIt
Pliysicians and t)cntistsi
QII AS. T. HOIlJf, M. 11.
ot'picni ovku ii Ai ifef nil's nnuo
hTOHE BAMi br..bKllluillun,ra,
Oeneral uractico rtteucid o, and SPK'IAI.
at rr.r. nui uivis iu jij-f.rtBi-.il w.-
WOMEN tuarj. ib,o- i
rT- A, UKnilAMKUi Mi 1111
rilYSlCIAN ANO SClltl HON
C.t.l .tlnllrtn n.l.l In OlirOIlla I)iMljl.
flffl,,: Booth Kimt corner Iron aoJ find ata,,.t.C-
Qii. s. il. it(-:ili:itf
in irvripivn itltvslPlAV AVTl RtlflrlWI.
tjitlre. 1I4NK lrect.nelt iloor alJi'Te ttie Pontoutre,
Lehljhton. I'a Hrnce Hourll I'arrytllleeiii'h day
rum into 12o'clockt remainder of day atotlireln
'.(jbljaton Hovzs.'iiE
a. M sKUM.ii;,
PHYSICIAN AND SUnQEON,
Next 10 E. II, soydet'a :ore, BANK ST.,
I.EIIIOIITON. PEVN'A
N.B Special attention aiven to the 'lire-ot
Salt HpeUui &c. jju 13 y
ii. A. Peter,
OF THE
Central U ru? Store
I.EUCKEu'S BLO K, LEUIQHTON, P
Otfeia to tho puolie a fii:l lim- of
PURE DRUQ3 and CHEMICALS
PATENT MEDICISKK HOUSE and I'VT
Tl.i: t-nVi Tfl T T. !"l A IIT If 'T.Ti
M'ONtlkS. CHAMOIS l-KINS. P AI und
h i ai lu.iri it v, iiiiem aiy,a i.l
PLAIN and FANCY WALL PA IV B. at
u ten in i iii iae iimea. ruiiK iviku. ano
I LIQU'JUS fur luedicloal ue. &c. Pi v.lciau'a
' l ru.oripiloiia eouipouuded tiv lltDEtr in all
liiiumoi iiie.avnuu l lxuif unoav luiludoc.
ai iu'icu m .o v reoo uanieuricea inani.
i ... .. .i.a . ... m . . .... .
I .uf. ,mu u,,o . .,,r,r iy.v i.f ia, . w mi.
I cuut'niiauie in the future), 11, A. PKTElt.
I M tch 2,'7'-vl
"I "isai,lilt!oii of rarllicrslilp.
Notice nerrbv given that the parlperehlp
hereto o auoeLUuir netween 51, c' 'ltexler.
Mux .... p.uw-., Ul U I II P U IUUI u, K', I rv:
A l o , la taia.71h ' V of Jllll, l78, lll.olvi
ronton cuiei t. M 0. 'Iiez'er and II.
ICiedlrrwill routuus In bi.iueta uinltr
nrmuameoi u. o Treiler A Co., u whom ll.o
II bl lueaot tbelaierliui wi linedu-tcd audio
wbomalluebUoae ihel.teflrra nill bena 0.
M.l!.TIllvXLH.
1 , ,, . . XI. B KXthiULEB,
LeUlibMn, Anj. i, 1878 wS.
JIST RECEIVED!
A Large assortment
op
Ready-made Linen Suits
AT
POPULAR PRIOESi
Also a splendid line of
SUITINGS,
LINENS,
GRENADINES and
AVHITE GOODS
at Low Prices.
Largo Stock
PARASOLS
AND
SUN UMBRELLAS
At vmv
GitEAtLY Reduced Pkices.
Gfcat Reduction
IN
Men's Small Wear.
Gent's 4-ply linen collars,
$1.G0 per doz. oi 15c. each.
Gent's 4-ply linen cuffs,
$3.25 per doz. or 30c. per
pair.
Gent's Magnum Bonum
dress shirts, the best in the
world at SI. 00.
LARGE STOCK
OF
FINE DRESS SHIRTS
AT A
GREAT REACTION.
PERFECT FIT GUARAN.
TEED. C A l.L AND
EXAMINE.
Respectfully,
J. T. NUSIUTJM & Sox
April 6, "78
on iui:sr
Exposition of Clothing
Ever made In LEHIQHTON Is at tbo Peat
ofac xiuiidius of
II. II. PETERS, Agent,
on HANK BTREGr. and tlo pronle know it.
He keep, ererjtbtua: naotedln
Mch's and Boy's Clothing) at
the most Moderate Prices
FOR CASH.
ltd beVer yet waited time In 8. lurid lli'h
Pried dioda. ilial'r.ces ure ao LOW, thol
(j-ople are wondennp; bow it can Da done. Hut
U IS done. Tliose in need of
Fall or Winter Suits !
will find ft lo tlielr adrantnro to conu!t 11. H.
riCTKIW, axeut, about tlio m titer. aug illf
Advertise I
Cheap for Cash I
The underaieiit-d reepctiul y invitee the at
tentlou of ma frlenita and tbe public to tbo
Largo ami elict Stbtk of
Groc ries 1 Provisions
ComprieuiE
TEAS. COFFEE-,
hUQAItS MOLAHST3(
11OL0QNAS, BlfffKR.
Etl IS. POTA'IOI-.S,
1L1II. M1UULDEP.9.
Frcsli Peanuts, Watcnnelons,
Apples, Peaclics,
Ac, which be ia ail Ins VKUV LOW TOlt
OA . (Jive bliu a call before you bur elie
where. Frank Llel)eii?utli,
DANK STREET, LEIIIGUTOX, TA.
May lml
Tl.ft nnr, err ion o1. Exccutnrn ttt DANIEL
HI IlEItT,! (4,ilcM, wiUifirat Mi'lo nl.',
nt Ihr HOTtut. (i iHOMAS AN'12 111 IliO
HOKOU(lI ot LlSaiQUlON, CarooH couuly,
leii 6yiai la. nn
TJWXSDAr, SEPTEMBER 5, 1878,
crmm'ticlng at lWOu'cloexin tho Aitemoon,
ineiouowiinTvery vhiUhuio uiiAij u.iAiJj,
tbnltt Ail t'iflt ct-r nin
LOT OK IMKCE OF LAND
si t iiii: o on tho Mit wanllv 8ii'.o of Pino Ptrect.in
tleilnruuuh of LehlDton, mid niimt)0iel on
uupianorpjoitncreMi ss 14, 1,011 1 tffou ho ci
lMnu btreot ii fott. nnd contiuuiiiir 1 nntwuriilv
rf Hint width b-nweou rnrn 1 -i iIuca and at
nptitanule with cltl V no atrect 189 ft 9 n.
iu . iiiou a 1 cy, i nuiiuvin araiv vy 1 nie
Si re r J norttiwanllv Xiv Lot IT.i 15 cfttwitOly
hv MlllbtiAl v.niidhoi.thwartly by aLotNo. 13.
KHAME HOUSE,
:2HGlc( t. ALO, All that cortoln
LOT OR PIECE OF GltOU.VU,
situate on tho otHtwonUy aide ot imo street in
sam llorungh oi Ltnelitnn, intl liiluib3iftJ in
thp Dim. t r plot ti.cn of Vo. 13, iinnnur uu said
ot ihit whit. 1 lio.wt en iiuraMel lineHatitl ni rlfht
aim.'! witli Bit ai.uBiieft lb!) feet 9 In, to
million Alley, iHtumio. westwardly u Pice tit.,
noituwurd y or lot .No. iG faxtwhidly bv said
Mtlum Alley unC gomliwordlv byiotJSo 14.
TlioIujpit)en'('iit isalH storv
DWFLL1NG HOUSE,
rex IB fret. AlEo, the following valuable
toe it 8, to witt
04 Slinres f slouch Cliunk Gas Stock,
11 .'-bun a I.t-In ih Vnllev (WVissport) Ehi rr
henf Htf!k. IlpfcriiHPil'j lntiril 111 n. s.uta
Qa rry, 1 Oiti((t aV.uwiiis Macliliie Ac. .
iii.uiii'iiH wi.i uu mace uuuwaat 1 me sua
piece ot sa e, by
TllOd. J. uudJAS. W. irEUETtTafXO.
Aup. 17 .3 w. Kxccu.ors.
SSIUXKE'S SALE;
1 1.An lill Vi. ,,1,1 k T).,l.ltn Hal. at..
mhi'Kiu lonaiufmliig louuamp, 'caiuou Co.,
X tt.. uu
SATURDAY, 19EPTEMBEH 7, 1878,
nt ONE o'o oc.t, p; in., all that certain tract ot
I ml. bou title i bi tut) luDdtttit 8raou tMii1ei.
ThoiuaM. bnitti, add by lauds l..tu of Jticob
liituiuuii.wiiu mo bOTuiuicourfetsiaUuuidLaucen,
COlitaUlilltr
C8 AUItES nnd 8 PEUUUES.
Alo, al! ttat certain tract of lund bounrledby
lautifi of Jb&t.un Jei r. jiii.tlv bv .and a oi Jau.vi
Culioon it il J onus lii.lin and Join U'lili, and
mo Iuiiic iu-u leuuiur iiuiu btetnlaiHli'e to
Wilt 'd With hOBtjeiul CUUIUOSUUll dlbtuUCUMt
couululng
75 AOIIE3 and 07 PEUUllBo,
more or res Tno ubore tracts aie tin the load
.eadiuir from Ltlnsn Gai to tiium crovil.e.
Ao.mt fct'VLiily ii can t f the abure Uiii.tii,wiiUh
n jiiu cut n omi', i.te ui uer u j.oouniio or ui
t dtitti . 'Hie i ftiuiiCu i- viiiUiiblB woiMlland.
The In l,oveiuoiit tUeieju toueUtuf u TWO
auu iiU iiiuiii
FRAME DWKLL1XG HOUE,
lar:o rtlmo Sara imd ine ueccaary nna UhUil
o t.t buu 1 1.(53. liiH wou.d eu exce ent t-ro-puty
iLi'a ierroii u.uiedwdiu the tuopaiitioii
tf itont u- tlicio aio ex eilunt 'npiiUK uuu u
laruo trout biouk on t.e u ucu.
A o. 'lhe foiovtng P rii'iiul Propn ty i one
v. n.uu ui uuu u iui vi iij o auu wueui in a near.
V. K FUISIIJE,
Anslpruoe ot Joaa Piufurd.
Maucb C huii it. Aug. i7, ib:u-v i.
SSIO.NhL'S SALE
Or Valuable Real Estate!
B? VlrtOO of an nrdrr ,,f llin fmir. OI Pnmmnn
Plcaof uiuo.i Cinuily, i'a.. ibo unde, limed,
Awlg eo oi JO tPJi . WIJllU AMD Wll'li
wl 1 eeii ui 1'iiole S le in the uroini-ta . u
IU K Hln i-t. ill ll.o HOUUUOllolLKlIlUil
TOM, Cmbuii o.uuly, l'a.. ou
SATUKDAY, Stl'TEMUEIt 14. 1878.
commcnciiRnt TWO o'clock P M, UioloUow.
iiii' vuiuable ltei.1 Ettetc. tu tvli t
All (but cerlelu Meeiiueeo tenement and
DWELLING HOUSE
AND LOT OF U It O U N ) ,
with the appurlina"0 e.a lu te on the art aide
of 1 nncMitct 1 1 iii gliof lA-ln.liton, toiitaiii.
it.ir iJ'l) til llvthiee feet ou Hani; sutlt. ul il
cmt u'liiigiu Hint w.illli at lluht ancle tu
llaiikua, t bounded mi ibeeut In llaukwnr.nn
t e routli in oi ol Cb ne m d jnnio Klein
tup, on ibb weat br Ikiuk 6 re t. on tho uouh
bv lot. til the ,ul Simi.lt w I'lilei.reimcr.
Ko 2. i.ein all llioo two certain
LOTS bit PIECES OF GltOUNd,
in t' o ato.ea.ud lloiouh ol LchiRlitan, and
nnmbi ied one and iwiiihu ttttaiu mot made
aid lu d nut ev hachea id hex. each h i mir
a nont or Hiirtv leet nu flr-t uuiiitionai itne ,
ami contiuit uvtl thai vli'tbinitlio e undreu
and tillllvfeet to n .wnimnii ulln. i tuiiinrtM, nn
the uuriii l a t-oiumnu aller, on tbo weat bv
ot In r iauna It teudeo to oe conveyed to ICaihe
and 'lei ou II o boiiUi a tlint additional atieet,
and in. tin naat br a cotnhlo-j ailev.
Triraawli lie made auuwu ac the time ind
puco of ba.o. by
THOMAS H. I1ECK,
. Aaaiirnee of Jos. a, Webb aud Wife.
AttB. 10. 167& w-3
SSK.NEE'S SALE.
01' Valuable Real Estate.
11 v virtue of nu (rdr 1 wued out rf t he Cnui t
of Commou I l-a, the uuile risl-rnea wid exr sa
at J'uhlm 8nl , in MAUUNIKQ Tuvrushlo.
enroon Couity, Pi., on
SATVJWAl'.SEP'T. Utht 1878,
comni(nclnir nt "NE oYIoc P M, tho follow.
Inir drrcr bwl lien fc.tato to wit i No. I. All
thitt cei t In uaci or or ce of tnnr, known as the
HebiU Piopi rn, h tuiit In Mntioni r V-I.v,
tnrexil'i. and boundd bf 'and oKomon
Utiiierr -miou lu l.rlK Jotiit Noth4tein Hud
Win. tv'euslenutkrr contj.iuii g
3S ACRES 45 PERCHES,
etrlet meaaure. The Improvement thereon
ure a
STONE DWELLING HOUSE,
Vx32; log 11 n. SW feeli eprl-ir Unns'e.llx
16. fat, a out a Aon a are muuionr, tha i ntla
undfreoltiv'tuin, and au klnuaoi runt Trees
on he ormlaea..
No." I- known na the Fwiftermneher prop
ertv, tltiiateli Mlonlnr fwu. Carlioii Conn,
ty. iMiiiuilPd bv lan I nf Ororue KemnrerUeib
en Peter an d Jnna othatein, cmiti iiiiuk
U7 ACKES 109 1'KKCHES,
a'rict meau'e. ' neiet of Meadow, 4 ;re
Wonl'an t. the real la under pnod cultivaiion
and nt rli-t ofrlnlce rru t Wat nijjonihb
rroi e T"n uutfr-vj ment me a f'tAMi;
UWKLLfNO lrii!ifE, 20x24 fe t- a Frume
liaru vexl'teitl Hoir atubl , Ifxl t leet.
l'oudit.una n 11 be mode known t lure aud
place nf i.aie. by NaiIIA.h MObiK. ,
An. 17 WL Aca gueent Lewi Itehtie.
B AY ARfif TAYLOR
Pay. t ' I take rrrai plrasuroln recommending
to puienla tbo Aendemr of Mr H O -h.jrt.idsii.u
Hnu. Peruiindo WiMd a patrou aatr. t lal cheer
lal.t ooui-ent tt tl.e uo of mr name aa reier.
ence." a. Il pel qr tnl coat f iryouuaiuen and
buya. No Kxtru Chatge. Bpeoui .tteiitiou to
bnlh advanced nuii buLkwuid ,ipila lieiuu.
meuoedby Judao V.iu lloa en liev Dra. Hill
amt Peabouy Adare-a bWINlllIA.. c.
bUOll'ILIDQE (Harvard A. M.l Media, Pa,
Medlat a T chnrcbea aud temince chart e.t
Aur.17. I87 .w-4
Our rnrls 1.3llcr.
Echoesmm l'aria Swedish Xightintjaks
j apokon'a "otyatttrtr o victories" Sculp
(ti)'C, pnst and present U'Adf Iheladics ad
mire Shaielcs and Lace French Furni
ture A Strike One Thousand Dollara a
day Board I
r-Ahl$S Ailg. Dili, 1878.
Tho growling on tho part of the exhibitors
has diminished since tho number of prizes
has been doubled by simply reducing the
gold nnd silver incdalsono-half In size. Only
two competitors thus exist fur n chninpion
lohor. International 'exhibition rewards
are thus condemned to be nbout as awere
sporting ns a French baron, a German count,
or a diploma obtained frdlll 'a university
WhcM lll ourOTi- regulates the examinations.
Scniiilinavia has sent quito n cloud of night
tingules to warblo at tho Frocndero which
tllcy llo Well, ami nboVO nil, cheaply. The
men wear white cap, and ore to be found
Isolated hi all quarters of Taris; so far re
sembling tho male nightingale, who.'O
characteristic is, according to naturalists, to
rove. Tlio Scandinvaians havo this in com
mon with tho Snxon race they take their
plcnsuro sndly. The Ethnographical Soci
ety's meetings arc much followed, ami the
ojieniug erieecli by Senator Carnot, son of
Napoleon's "organizer of victories," treated
mora of bruins than of skulls, llo thinks
modems nro behind Confucius in the ort of
government of peoples, whoso maxim was,
"lovo them;" but even in China they wero
only the philosophers who salaamed thtsdod
trino j tho Hebrews ho said inculcaled,"lovo
ybUf llilgllbWl! provided they were not your
inlenor nor impure." Christianity, said
Carnot, inculcates love for humanity with
out exception, and practises it. Tho'French
were sorely tried, when studying the skulls
of Cannques and wax figures of theirowners,
as fit anil protxT persons to be endowed with
Itousscuu's rights of mini, and Lumartiuc's
Universal sullhigo vntej they aro the nb
migiiial of New Caledonia, who havo just
mas.-ac."ed und eaten some soldiers nnd com
munists ill training to tedso lo do cVil, and
learriili tu tlo wclli
It is impossible tb dii Justice, even cursori
ly, to tho many specimens of sculpture ex
hibited in the various sections of tlio Exhi
bition, nnd it may bo added to that It would
be entirely uninteresting lo do so: To the
majority of jieople, statuary, at least, is n
seaieii uooic. n creates no sensation when
it is Visibly before them, and it Would cer
tainly Create less; if it Were jloSSible, when
simply ilcSjU-lbed by the feeble power of ri
rcjiortcr. IfcvcithclrCsj it is tllb grandest,
(host ancient) and most durable of tho arts.
The works which tleliehttho critic of to-dnv
and aro believed to ninrk tho golden age of
statuary dote their origin many centuries
beforo lhe Christian era. The full beauty of
uic Human iui m nos never ueen so accurate
ly described as by tile Grcch sculpture. The
hiytholojy of the coUtltr.V catb tb lllcir ef
forts an elevation titid pllrity of thought
which in these tldys conluit be conveved to
similar subjects, however skillfully iiiuniim-
laieu. iieueo tne teniieney ol. sculpture lias
been to inoilerute, tho severity of the ancient
Bchool and to cieutb uiltltlicr ill wlii'clit'lntheS
should tint bo wholly disregarded. The to
ga improved itself on the thoughts and
consciences of artists. Were itabooted war
rior with u cocked hat that had to be depic
ted ho wus found chid in the gnrbofalto
uian senator. An absurdity so conspicuous
could not lung continue. A new bchool
sjirallgun. Its ill 1M was to call a sp.idoa
sjudo. If top boot and a cocked hat were
wanted thediseiples of that school were ready
Ui biiiiiilv tliein. Nay, if Achilles, himself,
ill addition to his one natural defect, had
also hud n pimplo ou tho top of his nose,
they would have alighted nu it with enthus
iasm: Excess of tiny kiiill iidturally leads
to reaction, and n leactiorl took place; Hut
various tlicories still reiliaiil. Thepursuists
and realists contend for their separate ideas,
and the able men on cither side prove how
caiv it is for both to be right.
'flio French statuary, by its numbers nnd
variety of its styles aud subjects, is consider
ed the best.
Tho finest shawlsare still made, ns of yore,
in the beautiful valley of Cashmere, tho
Oriental Eden, which is shut by the precipi
tous mountains from all turrouinlin-countries.
The ''ashmeriun is industrious, in
telligent, and lively. It is only iu Cash
mere that production is organized on princi
ple HeUrly akin to tho economical plan of
Kurojie. Tho shawl is tho glory and prltlo
of the country, nearly the entlro npulatinn
being engaged in its production. The goats
of Thiberl, from which tremendous steeps
sevirote it on the north, supply the eilkv
wool which alone is used iuthotiSMief t-'olfo
other can sureis3 none has yet equalled it
in souneas. itio iiowny suovnnce luuiin
next to the skin, anil below the (tllck ll.tir i!
the part employed ; it Is of exqulsito tineas.
So jealous is the Maharajah of Cashmere to
maintain his reputation, that he has iecciit
ly talten steps tu prevent any ilrtefioration
ill the quality of tho shawls uiaiiu'fucturvtl.
The Indian display of the articles is exceed
ingly fine.andotereatvalue; Alino-tevery
civilizetl iniintryln tlio world fir'ittiHs the
a,rtielo called late' tlio most difficult and
delicate result of (billed labor. Thero arc,
however, only two 6r three countries that
havo given niy ofig'ihal imuil'e to the trade.
Tho others here simply followed irt thd
train of events, taking what thly have done
us n model, pint iiti!a!tli it to 'the best ad
vantage, To tho two nations FronVe and
Belgium belong the credit of prcaecuUns
tills trade with vigor.
The laces of Alencon and Brussels are of
so compllcateil a nature that each proivaa is
assigned lo a different laco maker, who
rtotMonly athertiH'cial department, r.uirf
erly a! ptite of Alencon laco would iiisj
througli eighteen hands before, ouiijitelion,
that is now somewhat dltniiiished. Vulen
ciennes lace is also of ffVoat elaborate work
muiiship i tlio pattern and ground are maJo
together, witli the same thread on the tamo,
pillow.
A few years since, Paris enjoyed tho mon.
oioly of furniture de blue, but although It ii
still the most important centra for tho man.
ufaclurc of French faimlturo, several large
Crux liuro been iUtlltlii at Lyons, or.
dcaux, Maraellles, Nantoi, Cuen, Tnulcmw,
Ac, Tliero nro about ST.OOO furniture maV.
fr in Fratioo and leiween WW nd 000
producing firms. Indigenous woods, suck
ns beech, oak, deal and wiilnut wood aro
used In the chen)or kinds of cabinet-work j
lliaghoganv, rosewood, bais de violette; art
emiiloycd In moro expensive furniture.
inere is n strike at uie l.xnioiuon. ino
neat-handed l'hllllscs'eilinlove'd to wait ur-
011 the guests at the Restaurant Duval havo
struck against some interference with tha
gratuities which they receive from the visit
ors. Theionro 250 employed ill the cstab-
iisiimcut. ,
iVercatlle.il has been said and written
abotit the expense of living in Paris at tha
present moment, and tho extortionate in
Btincts or hotel-keeper, have been much
dilated ttiKith Probably no one has felt this
imiMJ acutely than llislnilrcrlrtl Mntesty the
Shah, who,before lenviiigl'iiris) had to setllo
several hotel bills nf coilsldciitbti! length.
The account tif llld Grand llutbl alor.rj
amounted to ifi,0',ll) fl.) Which Was at tho
nJo of 3,454 fr. ;cr ifftnii but at the Fon
tiiiu'eblenlt, where His Majesty's JtUV Was of
the shortest, the charges , iyerii p'r'elroslerous.
There tho bill anioimtcd Id i 1)121)0 fr., but
nfler long negotiations it was reduced to 9,1
000 francs. Alpui.
Excellent Scliodl Hooks.
People now-a-days are very much in tha
habit of boasting of the facilities enjoyed for
acquiring an education. It is true they aro
largely illlpToveil over those enjoyed a few
years ago; but the question arises Aro wa
obtaining the best it is possiblo to prbcuro
for the cost? If not, in what does the deficit
consist, and how shall it be satisfied?
These considerations have occupied lis Id
no small extent in an examination we havo
recently imido ol some new and progressiva
text-books for common schools. Theyoolht
pneo nseriesof arithmetics by Prof. Milne,
principal of tho Stale Normal School at
tienesco. N. Y., and a history of the United
States by Prof, ltidpath of the Indiana,
Asbury University. These books possess
original features of so much, valuo that a
brief rbference to them mllsl proVe interest
ing to everv intelligent reader.
J'Yi'jf. The Arithmetics. These comprise
"Fiist Lessons in Arithmetic," and "Practi
cal Arithmetic." They aio upon the induc
tive plan that is Ihcy are fan ciplitation of
the scieuco of numbers deduced trom actual
experience, a3 opjwsed to hyjiothttical or
asutned definitions. They come right down
to business principles ntonce.to the practical
work of buying, selling, contracting, borrow
ing, loaning, and all the various ramifica
tions of conimeicial life, without iiitcrposlhg
the abstruse thcoiics of rediculutis puzzles
with which so many aiithmetics are lum
bered. Their analysis of the rules which
lie at tho foundation of the study is simple
aud concise and will be readilv comprehend
ed. Tlio rules are few and brlellv expressed,
but they tell the whole story, ihero is nd
opportunity for iilistiildertldlluiilg tlicllil
They aro the handsomest and most substan
tially made books of arithmetic, ns well as
the chcajicst in tha market, and we think
enough has been said to induce those inter
ested iu practical Instruction to examine
them.
Vcconf. Tho History. It involves moro
distinctive features of an attractive character
than any school history nf the United States
we have ever examined. The narrative is
smooth and fascinaling,tho lactsarosuecint
lyund inpressively stated and thedeductions
nro satisfactory und impartial. In tho way
df itlups, charts, diagrams dud illustrations
there is tiotllilli lo Ce desired, for they are
according to tho best authorities and in
every regard admirable. The maps show
tho conditions at iniiortaut periods; the
chronological indicate events in their order;
and fix them in the mind with contempora
neous liapcnings In other countries ; the
loH)griiplneul diagrams point b'Ut lliti his
torical battle-fields, important settlelnehts
etc.; the illustrations aie portraits of those
who have added luster to our national an
nuls. Tho work has n full index and a pro
nouncing vocabulary, a recapitulation of
and decidedly the most admirable arrange
ment ofits subject matter it is possible to'
iiiake. No book ran Induce the pupil td
lotb tho history of his cuiiutry If UilS rails to
doit. , .
These books are p'ublisliod by Messrs.
Jones Brothers ,t Co., of Philadelphia, Cin
cinnati aud Chicago.
DIS TltC WOULD .HOVn
The rtc,t. rfohfi Jasjierjof Yirginia, says'
''Eo u'fi do move, for in de inorniii' It shines'
fail ills side ob de hous.whll in do ebenin; on
ditl fitlo ob ile hous. Now cf he dont more,
how como lib' dart" Notwithstanding Mr.
dasjier's logic, wo et believe the worid inuves
When Mr. Jusjier sidenscorls'tltutcd the wp
ular belief; Jicnple thought that to die of
small pox or cholera was siltiply fulfilling
oneof nature's laws. Now through vaccina
tion, stnall-pox is averted, while cholera;
cholent morbus; dysentery (flux), and diar
nlotej; iiro readily cured by the use of Dr.
Pierce's Coininuiul Extract of Smart-Weed.
Jjoes not such evidences tend to prove that
"the world moves;" As an external reined f
for cuts, bruises, sprains, swellings, bites anil
stings nf insects, tho Comjiouiid Extract of
Cillili I-Wted llao no equal. Veterinary sur
geon havo also employed it wjth marked
success.
Not a miss A pretty widovri
Tho beginning of the end fhelJetterE;
There nre now 3,720,05 bushelsof grain
ill store fit Chicago.
We may joke when we please, If we aro
always careful to please when we joke.
During the,yellow fever epidemic tha
Memphis publishes a litdf slicct only.
One of the new dress materials is culled
Talmyra brochc, with email flowers in bro
cade. Tho nggrcgalo crop of cranbsrrhw la
New Jersey, lu a fayorablo seasonfBxceed
half a million bushels. --
lljltluiore's exports of wheat to Franco'
ore larger than ever before. Tho shipments
for two days receutly atnouiitcd 322,368
bushels,
A Weslmorelan'J county (farmer chains,
to havedisouvercd a procea for making sugar
front com stalks at a, cot of threo cents ri
pound,
Young ladles at tho seaside are wearing
caps like thosebfho, Ilomaii )K?asan wo.
wen, litt)i oblong pleoui of Swiss or organ
die, decorated witu laco and ribbons and
long fcJd-litJdcd pins are tteed to plu them
Hi,