11. V. MOKTIttMKH, - KD1TOU LmilOllTON, I'A.: SATURDAY, SEPT. 7, 1878. CO - 00 It PCS W i i w H o H a cs a w r-3 1 cS eO g e o B CS O o H The public debt statement for August showa a decrease of $0,475,504. Six hundred working men employed by C. Nugent Jc Co., leather manufacturers, of Newark, N. J., met Wednesday and adopt ed resolutions denouncing Dennis Kearney for assaulting the firm in a speech in New ark last Monday night. Poor Dennis I The election in Vermont took placo Tuesday. The returns indicate the election of Proctor, Eepublican,for Governor by about 20,000 majority. Republican Congressmen were elected in the first and Second Districts, but the Third Is doubtful, with the figures In favor of the Greenback candidate. Secretary Sherman most pertinently lays : " I can Imagine how a man deeply in debt, and hoping to escape bankruptcy,niny desire to cheapen the money in which his debt is to be paid, but why should a labor ing man, whose daily toil is measured by the money ho receives, desire to cheapen that money T Why should a farmer, who sells his productions for money, desire to lessen its purchasing power? Why should a prudent, thrifty, industrious man engage in any oc cupation, who hopes by his thrift and in dustry to accumulate for himself a compe tence, desire to havo his labor measured by money of unstable value 7 It is the interest of every one engaged in industrious employ ment, who is not a speculator or a broker,to have a fixed standard of value." The editor of the patent Grcenbacker, in his Inst week's issue, alter acknowledging the correctness of our statement in regard to tho amounts paid on account of printing tho first three numbers of his organ, concludes his remarks aa follows : And there remained at that date $25.30 which, if not already paid, will be so soon as possible, notwithstanding his expose and his appeal to tho workinginen, Ac. His personal fling at our self we care nothing for as the source of its cinlnation takes the sting from it. We here take oc casion to say that our business relations with said publisher were satisfactory, and we do not propose becoming a blackguard when treating upon business matters, and if the puoiituerot me advocate minus no is ad vancing his chances for succession to tho Democrat of this county by public abuse, he is at liberty to repeathis bld,as in his present position he is beneath notice. That $25.39 has not " already been paid." We made nopersonal fling at tho editor, nor did we intend; only using his namo to show through whom the contract was made for the party, clique or faction represented by him. He then says " our business relations with said publisher were satisfactory." To you no doubt they werc.but to us they prov ed very much to the contrary. Had you as faithfully performed your part of the con tract as we performed ours, then tho busi ness relations might havo been mutually satisfactory. Your remarks as to not becom ing a blackguard, and that we are trying to advance our chances to the succession of the Democrat in this county, are superfluous in this connection, We caro not for the first nor desire the latter. Our little Advocate with its complete jobbing department in connection furnishes us with all we desire, and we aro satisfied with what we have. As to being beneath your notice, that rather pleases us than otherwiso wo do not think it would add anything materially to our namo or character to bo considered your warmest bosom friend, though you may write Aon. in front of your other namel If we thought it would, we might call the at tentio i of our readers to the following eulo gy from your pen, published in tho first numbar of tho Grcenbacker printed at this .office i Goob.Wokx, Although our paper is not s large as some of the weeklies published in tho county, J,aviog no " patent" sido to it gives .us as wueh actual sjiaco as tho large blanket sheets of other parties. We control all of it. While on the subject, we cannot refrain from asking particular attention to the wotkijianllk maimer in which tho " Gokenbci,ui' is turned out, and the fact that there is Jjut one offieo in tbo county wherein such work can be done, and that is where this paperis printed, vis) at Moatiit MKa'sPniymo Establishment at I.iuioh tox, Iu addition to doing the work on the Gwr.NBACjcm, he also issue his Caibox AnvocATtwcckly.Uotli sides printedat home, and does a larger amount of fine job work than any other office in tbo county. Our public school contains 339 pupils, rlutrlbutud between seven l?beru The Monroe edition of the New York Advocate, of last week, speaking by the pen of- the Writer for the Carbon edition of the same paper, 'In response to our charge against the Carbon branch of the parly for non-payment of bill, gays l "'Ho cvldently expected to attach himself, as a Shylocklan leach to the Grccnbackers, and elnco they have repudiated him, he squeals." The scribbler of buncum for theso two patent affairs Is out of his reckoning altogether when ho jnakes tho above base, lying statement, a leech on the party of Grccn backers in this county,- .at least, would need the strength -of fifty-hone power en gine to draw anything out of it in the shape of money',, Tlip vnly thing really prolific in the party.is tcindy nothingness. Even a buz zard would starve to death in the effort to tuck nourishment from Its putrid'carcasol Wo have just received from the Fash Ion and Pattern house, of Philadelphia, a copy of tho "Metropolitan." Any of our lady readers desirous of having the latest fashions will receive tho "Metropolitan" gratis by sendingher address to J. G. Rams dell, 1113 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Tho election in Arkansas was held Mon day. The Democratic candidates for State officers wcro elected, there being no opposi tion. In Pulaski county, which includes Littlo Rock, there was a Greenback-Labor ticket, and the vote in thatcounty is report ed "very close." Points In Politics. Garfield is to fight Butler on the stump in Massachusetts. Tho terms of Iwcnty-four members of the United States Senate will expire on March 3, 1870. Senator Ransom, of North Carolina, Is satisfied that the entire Congressional dele gation from his State Will be democratic. The clergy of San Francisco are urging the delegates to the forthcoming convention to insert a Sunday clause in the new con stitution of California, f Tho Cameron clans aro orico more ex ceedingly active in Pennsylvania. It now turns out that General Joseph E. Johnston, the Virginia Congressional candi date, was considered only by President Hayes as the proper Southern member for his Cabinet instead of Judge Key. Forty papers havo recently slorted and died as greenback organs in Illinois, Viecon sin and Michigan. Mississippi journals favor Jefferson Davis return to tho United States Senate, " from which ho was reoallcd by the 6tato in 1801." Massachusetts republican complain that the Congressional Committee is laboring uqder a thorough misconception of tho great issues in tho canvass, judging by tho text books signed by their publication depart ment. Chicago Inter-Ocean (rep) i "When ever anybody attempts to drive you out of the party on account of your financial views just quietly adviso him to pack up his duds and lcavo himself," Boston Tost (dem) ; " Emerson Ether idge said; " May tho grass wither under my feet, the woods deny me shelter, the earth a grave and heaven a .God, if I vote tho republican ticket." Ethcridgi does not mean to sacrifice his chances of heaven in any such cheap way as that," Our Paris Latter. Preparation for the Distribution of Prizes France the Alpha and Omega at the Exhi bitionA Prosperous Nation .The Captive Balloon and Vie, Floating IteslauranlThc Frocadero Palace, etc., etc. Pa ins, Aug. 23, 1878. Another Champ de Mars is required to af ford space for the ceremony of the distribu tion of prizes; 25,000 winners alone havo tho right to bo accommodated and an equal number of siglit-w;er, officials Ac, to witness as many monarchs not retired from busi ncss as Candida encountered at his famous Venetian supperparty.orthat Napoleon had packed in the pit of a Saxon theatre. It is too lato to build a gigantic shanty, so that the Talaco of Industry, or the to be canvass covered race course at Longchamp, may bo selected. The comlngefe promises to out Hcrod Herod in brilliancy; no discordant notes will likely be heard, as almost all the exhibitors, have secured a shred of bluo rib bon. The lottery scheme appears to be en joying the sleep of tho just t likely tho com- cnance, lor raising tne vinu,cspecially wncn France is able to pay for her glory, and tho more so whero cosmopolitan visitors arrive again at the rate of 100,000 a day. Tho industrial and agricultural portions ofthe French display fill the mind with a sense of tho inexhaustible fertility of her Boil, the unsurpassed fancy ami skill of her workmen, and the power of tho lively and indomitable race by which she is peopled to uviucu uu uiu energy aim t-nicrprise which wo aro accustomed to consider peculiarly the qualities of Englishmen. No wise man feels jealousy at the manifestations ofthe ability of our sister Republic. The most Important event in the com mercial history of tho world, the discovery of America, which brought ruiu upon the other peoples prosperity in ancient times, passed over Franco alone without Injuring her. Willi one coast upon the Atlantic and another upon the Mediterranean France is almost unassailable by such revolutions. Marseilles had been a great port before the Romans had a navy. Whenllavrc.Nantes, and Bt. Nazare, grew into importance the advantage was equally to France. Venice decayed and Amsterdam increased, but France, holding both ends of tho thread, prospered before and after the discovery of the Genoese. When wine and corn were the tropical constituents of wealth, no coun try could bo 6o rich as that which possessed the smiling plainsof Champogne.Normaudy, and Bordeaux, When coal and iron were discovered to bo equally Important for a country's greatness, the political insight of the third Napoleon secured for France free access (o the coal-field of England and Bel gium. Tho high prices of coal in 1873 made it profitable lo work the coal-mines which Northern France hcrsell contained, The immense variety of products shown in the Exhibition are, the products of a land which is 3000 miles in girth, and has an area, since tho loss of Alsace-Lorraine, of 204,090 square miles. It Is a country water ed by rivers which area proverb for their wealth of waters, and shaded by the historio forests of ArduntiM, Foutainbloau, tlm Yi&a- ges, and Campiegne, In all of which the oak, the beach, the pine, the elm, and the edible chestnut flourish, while the cork-tree grows In the South. The manufactures which fill the galllcrles of the Champ do Mars, have grown up In the course of centuries of ciyll (ration, in constant vicissitudesand struggles for cxlstenco which taxed to the ritmost tlus powers of an Inventive race. No leading Industry can bo mentioned which does hot owo much to Franco. The captive balloon is a great success, ex cept on windy days, when no asseutions aro allowed1. Another Innovation is, tho float Ingrcstaurantr a Saloon steamboat that leaves Paris In the morning for St. Germain;-and returns in the afternoon, tho single journey lasts 3) hours. The speculation is in tho hands of the French rcstaurantcurs at the Exhibition. The tourist can breakfast" on board and return to Paris by rail, o rail to St. Germain and dine on board, during tho return journery with electric lights at most head. Several sights are pointed out along the Seine, the most vagabond of rivers in Its course; there is the out-full ofthe city sewer, and the heights of St. Cloud ; the spot where Billoir placed the remains of hiicut-up mis tress, the Grenonillcrc,,a democratic bathing pool for both sexes, and the new prison of Nantcrre, in thelead of rosieres to suggest to the fair ex-tluttif virtue bo ever rewarded-, vico Bhall never be left unpunished if the police can help it. The Frocadero building referred to,ln one, of my former letters is considered a marvel of economical construction under most diffi cult circumstances, being based on the hol low site of an old quarry, with material most carefully selected for durability and good effect. The accoustical arrangements aro curious. Behind the grand organ, is it largo' conqyie , or reflector and tho occurrence of an echo is prevented, or supposed to lie prevented for many declare that it cxlsta-f in the following manner. Sound, travels at the rale of 310 metres "per second; and, n the quickest ear cannot discern two distinct sounds Unless there be an interval of the tenth nf a second between them, felt is em ployed in every place where there would be any danger of echo. Tho ceiling which is suspended from the roof limbers, is formed of peculiar felt only one fifth of an inch thick,so that tho whole does not weigh more than 40 pounds per square meter. The ven tilation of tho immense Halle dea Fetes isilo-i clarcd perfect; a well more than 10 feet in diameter, was sunk into the ancient quarry beneath, which has an extent of about 7 acres, and with its pillars present a large cooling surface. The air is drawn into that' space by means of n steam screw fan, and driven by tho same means up Into tho Salle, whero it is distributed above at tho rate of 5 feet per second, which is quickly reduced to 4 or 5 inches. The number of medals awarded was large ly increased the gold from 100O to2CU0, silver from 4000 to iiOO, bronio from 8000 to 10,000, and the honorable mentions from 8000 to 10,500. It seems quite unnecessary to limit the last named awards. In all 20,' 500 distinctionsaro to bo distributed amongst 53,000 exhibitors; that is, in round num bers, one mcijal for every third exhibitor and an honorable mention for one in five. Tho grand medals of honor aro in addition. No less than 112,012 persons visited the Champ do Mars and Frocaderolast Sunday. The official rehearsal of French music.whlch was to have, taken placo in the grand hall, was put off until next Thursday, as it has been remarked that tho attendance at these concerts is less on Sundays than on week days. Tho concert given by tho Upsala students on tho previous afternoon was most successful. ' Alpha. KCWS ltCIDM. The sum of $150 has just been received in Wakhington as "conscience money," Frost continues to bo reported in Erie, Crawford, Warren and Mercer counties. Tho fall term of Dickinson College, at Carlisle, Fn., will begin on September 12. A farmer ncor Avocn, Iowa, has lost over $000 worth of hogs in tho past few weoks from cholera. Bishop Simpson is in Utah presiding over the Territorial Conference now in session. His family aro with him. The Lick monumcut, near Fredericks burg, Lebanon county, Ta., is visited daily by largo crowds of people. A green caterpillar is doing much damage to the quince trees along tho Cumberland Valley, In this State. The California newspapers begin lo com plain of tho tramp nuisance, and are con sidering means for relief. Senator Gordon is taking advantage of his vacation to improve and stock' his extensive sheep farm in Georgia. The delinquent taxpayers in Hartford, Conn., number 1672, and the total amount of taxes in arrears is $285,301 31. According to official reports there "are In New York City 8759 places whero malt and spirituous liquors aro sold at retail. Tho fall fashions announce a great change in the shape of ladies' hats. Broader brims will bo worn, with much larger crowns. Tho yearly revenuo of Denmark is about $12,920,000, and itsexpcnditure$11,445,000. Its public debt In 1877 was $51,970,000. Governor Wade Hampton's physician has fordidden his taking part In the opening meetings ofthe South Carolina campaign. Governor McClellan, of New Jersey, has I.A M.'t.tt lTn..nn!n. ...1 I. ...HI iuuq w uv uibv .uvuiiiuiiiD, n uric uv will send several weeks. Ilisfamily accompany him. According to the accounts just presented' 10 parliament, ji cost .i,ouu to jteep ajOM jieaconsnem n goou ucaun ai me lfertin Congress. A Washington paper says Iho total coin ago of the standard silver "dollars up to the close nf business on Saturday last was $13,- 448,311(1. The Homoeopathic Medical Society of a ennsyivania win uoia lis annual session at the AlonongaheJa House, in Pittsburg, on oepieuiucr -jiu ana torn. The encravine and nrintimr bureau at Washington now employ's 175 plate printers and nearly 300 girls, besides numerous clerks, watchmen, messengers Ac. The twentieth annual fair and exhibition of tho Warren County (N. J.) Auricultural Society will beheld atBelvidereon the 11th, I2tn ana 131b or tho present month. An artesian well 3,250 feet dcen has been bored In Peslh, Hungary. It Is the deepest In the world, being nearly twice the depth of that in Paris. It sends up a Jet ef nearly boiling water I forty-two feot high. Some Idea may be formed of the extraor dinary development of the co-oierative eas tern in London from the act that during fhe half year ending June 30th, the profits of the CivilServlce Supply Association amount ed to $95,000. . A Sioux City man blew down tbe chimney of his kerosene lamp every night for five years and never had an accident. - The ex plosion which burned the shirt ofl his back and the hair off his bead occurred on the occasion of the first blow ofthe sixth year. Judge Jere. Black was asked In California a few flays ago whether Jie agreed with Gen. Butler's views as to the power of a 8tat to nuke legal provision against the evihrappre hentjed from Chinese immigration. 'lie re- plied In a letter to the Chronicle that the prevalent notions of the effect of a Federal treaty are erroneous. "A' domestic regula tion of Federal statute If consistent with Iho Constitution, is not void because it conflicts with a treaty." There aro 10.000 Israelites In San Fran- 'ciseOf-and 10,000 'more in the rest of Califor nia, iney comprise an nnuouaiiucs, wuu German Jews the most numcrons. They control several important branches of busi ness, a largo part ofthe Importing dry goods and fancy goods trade being in their hands, as well as largo wholesale grocery houses. They havo nearly a monopoly in boot and shoo manufacturing and the hide, leather, and wool trade. Many of them -are very wealthy, and aro liberal natrons of tho flno arts and booksellers. Musical pcoplo say that they would ncv6r have had a first class ,opera in San Francisco if it had not been for tho patronage of the Hebrews of that city, and-a leading theatrical manager1 saj-s that he would have to "shut up shop" in these hard times were it not for the money he gets from them. They have fivo syna gogues, one of which cost nearly $200,000, and threo religious weeklies. In joint of belief they range from "tbo ultra orthodox to the ultra reformed and liberal. Their rob-bfc-prench,in English and German. They have representatives fn all professions, In mining and agricultural enterprises, and in politics, and there is no part of the country in which they aro on friendlier footing with their neighbors of other faiths. Tho yellow fever scourge along the valley ofthe Mississippi, .still continues its ravages, and the people are earnestly calling for help from tho citizens of tho country. ANOTIIEIt FAT MAN IICDUC'KD. 1I..A..Kufus, dealer In dry-goods. Wood hull, 111., writes Botanic Medicine Co., Bud'alo, N. Y.( Juno 22d, 1878: "Gentle mtn Please find Inclosed $5,000 for which send mc, by express, Anti-Fat. I have taken ono bottlo and. I lost fivo and one-quarter pounds." CANDIDATES. Notices under this head will bo inserted until the meeting of the County Convention for $3.00 each, cash in advance. For County Commissioner, JOHN H. WEISS, Of Towamensing, Subject to Democratic Rules. For County Commissioner, HA'll It I S O N WENT Z, Oi' Parryvillc Borough, Subject to Republican rules. . For Register and Recorder, i , 'SAM'L R. GILHAM, Of Franklin. Subject to Republican rules. , For County Treasurer, Rev. C. G. EICHENBERG, -1 I OfFrankiiti. Siibjcct to Democratic rules. , For County Treasurer, JOHN CONWAY, Of Mauch Chunk. Subjqct'.to Democratic rules. For County Treasurer, ,ISI AX . S C IIW E I B I N Z, Of East Mauch Chunk. . An old live worker in tho par ty. Subject to Democratic rules. Now Advertisements. M USIC roil THE FAIH. Healed nronnsalii will be received br tbe un- Aamliriifu until Sttnt.' 2lit tram the litis Bands of Mils county lo furnish maslc lor tbree gas nnnncme mr. rne lowest in.i- wu, do accepted. w. M, KAf suEU.bec'r. Sept 7-5t. UJUTOU'S NOTICE In the Orphan' Court -of Carbon County.- jzstatc of Jonn Jiicfiaras, acceasea. . Thrt nnder.lraed Auditor AnnotntM br tbe Court, to audit. reettle. and lailr examine and ojat tueaceouiil,ot,Aifxanori.aD!piuii. Knar dlan of Jane and Jotm Uietiarda. minor children or John Richards deoaM-d.late of Vucn Chun it TuwDrbip..Cariion Co.. Pa.,-wl 1 meet all purtlea lutci G'ttn for tho ptirnoftnol his appointment, On saiurasr. uciouer o ibyd, ai v o viock a, m. t Iiiu office AiltjlDlnc the First National iianu Droadwar. llaitch Cnunk, Pa., where Uier may ' - js. K. ariiWEilS, Auditor. Aug 31. l7!,w. E. Ft. 0. EUREKA REP OIL.I1S forty deereea higher Are test than the law requires), can he horned many LAMf where Ibe chimney burner Is used i ts wsboahted kot To EXTLODi, under forftliureef tlOO CVEXCtOSlVE COn.ST RIGHTS for sals br P. J. FITZGERALD, Sole Prop, dc Mauul'r, 103 lit N. Fourth bt, Phllad'a. AIM, WHOLESALE SEALER IN F1EAD LIOHT. COAL OIL and BUHN1NO FLUID. N. O. A tarn.) assortment of latuf itt of 0UANDELIKR8, BRACKETS. DRONZE LAMPS. BURNERS, CvC,, de.. constantly on hand. Sept. e, 8 mo. Xotlco to Tresspassers. All neraonS are hereby forbid trrsapaaalnr on tbe I'Uds of the undersigned In Fiaukun Tw Two n.rhmi fVmntv. I'm., for the nui-ncae ox lluut- Inr, Fishiag, VuuipiDK Chestnut Trwi, or tor IT. A a, iw no puipci VuuipiDn Cbtstnuc 1 any other nun"") aner una nouoaor iury wui tw dealt wnu according t Law. Jos. nunlcker, Heulieu llorer. Jaino- Weaver. John bcliwab. Peitr Krum. Thoa, Dorwort. bsmusl Uartmaa, Edwin HenMnger. Thoa Wait dtboa. A Ton snull. Andrew Dftbert, I Z. BasMlMtnao, Wm. llarttuan, Simon Mailc ABg.l-Wl. The Crramd Bush for those for Men. Youths The nnost ana nest assorimout oi WHITE, PERCALE AND CALICO SHIRTS, ever broueht Into tbls town, at an Immenso reduction on former prices I An cndleas variety of Gents' NECK WKAU which is selling utpilccato suit these Hard Time. Tho Department for BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, for Ldle. Gentlemen's and Chl!drins Wear.. now fullr !urnlhed with the bestMannfacinrcs to be tonud in (he country, which havo been purchased din ctly from the Maker, iind aie, there fore, oflereo man IMMKNBK ItRUUCTION on fnrmrr Trices. nii ure earnestly lnvMed to call and examine Rood befoie matting your purchases, and bfl convinced that I am sell In a goods at lower prices than tho same quality" can be obtained else wbfre, It is always a picusure to exhibit Goods, whether you purchase crnot. Perfect flta gun an teed or do sa o. Don't torget the placet T. D. CLAUSS, Merchant Tailor, 2nd door above the Public Square, HANK STREET, Lehlghton The undersigned announces to tho ladies of Lehighton and vicinity that ho is now receiving and opening a large assortment of SPRING GOODS, comprising such as Matalasses, Delaines, Coburgs, Alpacas, &c. Also, a largo stock of PRINTS and GENERAL DRY GOODS, which ho is offering AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES FOR CASH, Groceries and Provisions a Specialty, at prices to suit tho times. Clover, Timothv, Hungarian, and all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds, VERY CHEAP. nraDLCrXCSEAsr aisess. Opposite tho L. & S Depot, BANK Street, May'.0,;i870.yl LEniGIITON, TENN'A. New Advertisements. Price, TEN Cents. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING 110th UOITION, Containing a eoraploto list of all the towns In tbe United Btate, the Territories ana tlio no, ..f nmw'a. Iiflvmir a nonulatlon Greater than s.ooo according to the last censns.tt.Retbcr with tbe naraet nt the newspapers havlna- the larsest local circulation In each of the placca nameu. Aisn. acawioTuo oi iiowapnitcr" nun, aro recommended to adventwrs h nvlng great est vnlne in proportion to prices cnai Bed. A1o, tho Ueiigious and igncultnral Joomals, very complete lists and uianr tables or rates, sliow lnr the cost of advertising In VBnona news. papers, anu ujuoi o'ner iuionnuuu w.i-i,.. h.uinn.t in aiivfrfuin would do well to pos sess AddressOEO.P OWKI.IiCO..New. paper Advertising Ilm eau, in dprnce St.. N. a. All Standards. Ho 0r7 Grades. Hons dentins tmlsss brand, sdwlth CrowN BURNT la head of the Barrel or Hogshead. Hltltl,lAlAC0..t Dl 1 i Beautllul b"a. Grand I'lonos price A A tan vr tl ,000. only 1273. Magnificent U p- runt 1'iniioa, prlio II , only 127$. E'egant wi,.i..iin iu Sisv Nnv stilei. Oriranat3V VT..rtif. Tlntina nrlr inns, priuo a u, uhi. 1 1 " ' . ' Orgapa. 9 stops t37.6H. Church (T fj A IV 16stopaprlceS30onlyllV Elc-,"1--L1 gnnt (3H Mirror Top Orirans onlv iw4. Hi autl. mi I'anor urgan. price tjti. omvaw. ri.im Expose!. ti&' reward. Read "TraDs fnr tbe llnmrv" inri H.wtiiin.r ahnnt enlt nf I'lano and Orirans sent free. I'leaso address DANIEL, ir. UKA ti v. waaningtoa. a. J. WAVY Awarded a Mart urfx at Cenleimtl Eipoiltlon for ertt md. unr Mna atrip trade-mark M t lowly Imitated 01 Inferior rood. ee that J'trk' ilfi If on eTerypln;. HoU hf all deal". Bond for parrrle. free, to C. A. Jacxsom 4 Co.. Ufrt-, fetenburc, Va. O. l WAItDLB. rhila.. Fa., General Agent. AGEN1R WANTED! Sleaali A Dlptomai'anardn roa llllLJMH'S D .I.. , R h nr. BW I llLUI IUI UIUIUO 3,000 Illuitratlona, Ad. for new circulars A.J. iiujaBaaw scu, BSOArcbtu, rnna. $7 a day to A cents ranvaeainz for the Fibk biui Visitor, leruis and Outfit fiee. Address 1. O. VIL'KfcltY, Augusta, Me. QSin i tfilftnn invcstedln Wall btreet (PIU 10 VlUUU stocks makes foitunea t very month, tlook ent tree explalnlnr eveiy thing Address 11AXXEH fe CO., llancers, IT Mall Street. K. Y. Advertise S NEW PIANOS $125 Each, and all eivtea. Including OI1AND, BQUAUtlANDUi'lUOIU'.aUlUlcUrFllUiT. CiAUS, sold at the lowest net caah whoieaa e lacioiy pilcea, dlrrct to the VUitCIlAHCIl. Thea Pianos made one of the finest display at tae centennial xniDiuon. ana weio uuaui. mniialv recommended forthelllouCST IlONOaS ever II.'XO In us, lleiai'ailr Incorporated Manmactunng uo aacteiy etauiauou utit as yeara Tbe 8quaie Qrand. contain Math uauek'a new pateut AJupivx uvsrairuun ocaio. tliA DreAlnm. ImTirovemAiit in tho hiaLorv of l'lano ma. lug. The Uprlxhtsarelhe HNfcrr IN A1IKIUUA. Vlanoa sent on tllal. Don't tall to wnte tor Illuatmlcd and Deaoiptive Catalogue oi u paaea msuea tree. JHICNDK1.8S011N PIANO CO. ill Kst lSIb Street, N V. Auguat Si 1 Tear. UMTgil'S NQTICE. Notice l hcobT jctren. that tbo uDdeiituM tlaii of tbe uioiiev In the hindi f the bherlff. re 1 tied Hum the raleot ihreI esut of John U US UK CI Will MlltrUU U IUD UUUM VI Uip naintmnt ou Wednendiv. IbeUthdar ftl 8fD- feuibef , I87S. it Two o'o'ock p. m.. t bu office. In Muucli Chuuk. i' when tDd where ail JAMtB 6. LOOSE. Auditor. An jat 3i;m-wt. Cheap and Ilsndsnme FALL AND WINTER SUITS haslast com. mencea at the popaiar Merchant Tailoring Establishment of BANK STREET, LEniOIITON, 1A. I am Jast receiving and oponlngupmy new stock of FALL AND WINTKIlOLOrHS,CA8-iIMKnKU.a, (Foiolgnaod Domestic), and re9p?ctfully announce that I ctn sol all descriptions of Goods at lo" prices than over before offored In Mils county, I am now matli.K up tbe nnest PALL 8c WINTER SUITS. for Men, Youths and Boyn, In tho tate'st fashion at price tti&t ftrt aciuaur aatoniniiinff i i;nn oau uo convinced. An ltnmemo stock of alt the latest stylos of HATS AND CAPS. and Children, very chean. TlieWTiite is THE EASIEST SELLING, . laaaai-itotMIIrt Tnt ULbl SAiisnmu ii. i.iMrfunltnn nrtrl Wnrlrl.rpnowned reputation was the death-blow to high priced machines. SeiiiMacMB THERE ARE NO stUUNU-nftrm WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. , This It a verr Importint matlef.as It Is swell known and undisputed fact that many ot the so calico iirsitiAaa iiiau.n. -V " - chP no.aai. are , those .that toatwsN; Her use) and rebuilt and put upon the market as new. M.n nm i iv e-rnviun tike WHIIb IS lilt rttil ur am "H!W. . KSIfTW.!.Vu"-el-.siii.Y . CHINES OF THE S1NBEB, HOWE AND WEEO II COSTS Munc 1U BS"""!.; " EITHER OF THE AFORESAID MACHINES, i re cnMSTnitP.linM IS SIMPLE. POSITIVE AND .......e imu DU?ABl!E! c,m.rn Do not Buy any other beforo try inrf tho WHITE. Prices anfl Terms Mads SaMaclory. AGENTS "WANTED I White Settling Machine Co., CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. FAGA, AGEMT FOB CARBON COUNTY. Marl. T8-ni MAUOU CHUNK. I'A. T UESSPASS NOTICE. The nnderafimedhenbv eive nolfee tLas atf fieraona art lorbiflden to tresapass noon oar and in MA1IO.MNO either lor the purnoaoot Cnttlnir aowu Tiees anil Hapltnaa, llaallng; away Lraves. Bumping Chestual Trees.. 11 ant liia or JrVhinc Anv ps son or persona who disregard this notice will tie da tit with accord- lug m law I Charles Albrljtbt, John a. Hex. Ueorge Drelsbacb. Heuben llnnsicker. Vrlas llelir. boioniou Oomeir, Ueorgo Uersrer, Daniel O'ewiuti, Aoroa Ilaupt, Kiwi a Mi. nit, HO win Hteiaerwalt, B. II. -teiKtrwalt, Levi Freynian, Lafayette Itfhrig, J. A. Horn. Wallace Helvell, N. B. lleber. Lewis a raver. Thomas Horn. Lrvthhoemaker, Johu Qoraery. Georre Kemmererf liavld Anae, B. F. stulgarwalt, Juaeph Mover, lleorr Peter. Aug Jl. 1871-wl' T '0 Vi lioui It Slay Concent. I All persons are hereby forbid meddling with any ni Ihe Mock or llitnrea of tbe Drue: Htore in Instord Borough, carbon Co.. Pa., the aame havtnjrtieeupurcha.edbyme. and therefore la rar property, Dr. V. K. Uoyd will hold the same drulng my pleasuce. . n. B.VOHNBON. Ang,3t-Sw. Lensford, ra.
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