U. V. M0IITI1IMKU. 1'DlTOlt LKIIIUIITON. I'A.l SATURDAY, SKIT. 28, IST8. DunuciUTiu Tit icur. Stltlo. Oovfkvob- ANDREW H. DILL. 1,T. noVEIUNTtt-JOnN VEKTIO. rnrssMR JUDoa-JtKNr.y p. nos. hl:e. 0PIXT.AITA1U8-J. fltv. AFItl'J. Count) COXOKE8S-11011EUT KI.OTZ. Subject to dt-ctsl m of Conferees. MAllt 8FNAT0U ALf.f.X 'nAIO, Stwjocl loll civiou of Con'eicfs. ABSE1IHI.Y-J. U ZERN, MICH. 0A81T)Y. ASSO. JUDOE-CIIA-'. MREN'DSKN'. CO. TtlEASUnER-MAX, St'IIWEIBINZ. HEO. & KECOIlDnn-BEnNAnD P11ILLIP3. CO. COMMISSIOMIItS J. J. IIALLAUHF.II JOS1AII AMlIlUAS. COI10NEIt-R. P D KHMER. AnDiTn8-it. a. nur:z HAMUKL MOT7.KR. UEI'VULICU TICKET. Sliilc. OOTEHSOn-HENltY M. JIOYT I.T. OOVERSOlt-CUAni.ES W. STONE. SUrBEME JUDGE JAM ntj P. HTKIIIU2 IT. EEC. 1ST. AFFIIIIS-A. K. DUNKUL. roimi) . COKOtlESS-CKAIlLES ALBItlQUT. AeSEUBLY-W. M. nAfHTIKU. K. MELL BOYLE. ASSOCIATE JUDGE THOMAS JOHN. IVEd AXD ltKO. ED. QWILLAM. CO. TREASURER- RALPH COBBV. CO. COMJUBSIOXERB-S-. W IIUDSON, JAMES ASH. CORONER-DR. M. J. DONNJiLLY. AUD1TORB-PAUL KKIFEU, D. B. ALBRIGHT. CO. SURVEIOR-W. P. YARRINQTON. CO I CO u fi w r-t M-l o is- K Is Eb i o H a 3 w c o O o The popularity of Dr. J. G. Zern.Dcmo crutic candidate for Assembly, is steadily gaining, and that lie will hare the pleasuio of pitting in the next session is now beyond a doubt. It should bo so he is competent and honest. Tho Democratic Stato Convention of Massachusetts, called by tho State Central Committee, met in Boston Wednesday, and nominated Josiah G. Abbott for Governor, upon a hard money platform. Mr. Abbott is an old Democrat. Ho was a member of tho last Congress and one of tho Elcctorial Commissioners. Tho receiver of the Central Railroad of New Jersey gives notico that tho income and mortgage bonds authorized under the agreo mcut for the adjustment of tho company's affairs are now ready for delivery, and that holders of tho proper receipts can exchango them for bonds at the company's office, 119 Liberty 6trcct, icw York. A telegram from Reading says tho com promise between tho Reading Savings Hank und its ilepobitors, to secure the latter fifty five cents on tho dollar, lacks about 400 sig natures, and it i3 doubtful if tho required numbercan bo obtained by October ith, tho lat day fixed for receiving names. A scheme is said to bo on foot among tho largo credi tors to form a pool to buy up tho entire Boas estate. --"Multum in parvo" from Col.Ingcrsoll. Speaking of greenbacks ho says, "I do not believe something can bo mado out of noth ing. Tho Government, in my judgment cannot creato money- tho Government can give its note, like an individual, and tho prospect of its being paid determines its val ue. o have already substantially resum ed. Every piece of property that has been shrinking has simply been returning." This last sentence ascribed to tho Colonel embod ies the whole question of resumption. Tlicro is nothing beyond in the matter. The Gold Hill (Cal.) Xcws, of tho 11th lust., says i Thero is a copper-colored, almond-eyed son of Tartary in Gold Hill who must obey Kearney's injunction. About six months ago ho bought 500 shares of Bodie stock- at forty cents a share, and when it reached $53 ho sold out, putting tho entire capital inSierraXevadaatSOashare. When this favorite was booming tho other day ho sold his stock on tho street for $190 a share. The coin thus obtained was immediately converted into United States bonds, and tho Mongolian U now so rich that ha has quit sawing wood and will not accept anv kind of situation lt dignified than tliatot'uilisli-wuiln-r in a restaurant. Verily the Agitator I ngiit. "The Uhiuese jnutt go." vr. si. iur.siiEU, tiii: ir.ori,i:'.s oaxdidatk. We states! m our last Issua that Mr. Ran cher, was a representative man upon whom, :ill parties coul 1 unito in re-electing him to tho Legislature. We also stated that he sup ported, by speech and vote, thecauso of the mechanics and laboring men, during his tei m in office. We can make these statements good. Wo supposed that every ono of his constituents wos familiar with his rccoid, and that a reference to tho Official Legisla tive Record Was entirely unnecessary, still, we aro surprised to find that tho Carbon Qjunty Democrat in its last issue unf.iirly represent him. That paper Intimates that he opposed the rcjieal of the "Company Store Bill, and that he championed the bill to attach icages for store bills of all kinds. It is but fair to tho editor of that paper to Etote, that bo did not pretend to say that there was any truth In thoso chargcs,and ho simply stated that It was so said, without taking the trouble to examine the Legislative Itccord, to seo for himself whether the story was true or false. Wo think that such ru mors ought not to be published, when their whole tendency is to barm and injure an in nocent man. We find that in relation to the merits of the " Company Store Hill" there is a wido difference of opinion among good men, at some places tho workingmen wanted it pass ed and at other places they did not want it and theeditorof the Carbon County Democrat is not at all familiar with the question when he speaks of a bill to repeal it. Tlicro was no such law to repeal. Tlicro was a Bill in troduced, known as tho Company Store Sill which if passed, would have become a law, which was to apply only to tho Anthracite Coal Regions. It was pronounced unconsti tutional by all tho best lawyers in the Senate and IIousc,but tho Legislative Record, clearly shows that Mr. napshcr?icivri(cti against it or opposed it, while his remarks upon it show that ho was in favor of it with reasonable amendments. At aeertain stage in the pas sage of tho bill, Mr. Rapsher proposed nn amendment to tho bill, to the effect that the provisions of the bill should apply to all business all over the Cominonwealth,so that all classes of laboring men would get tho benefit of the law, and not those in the Coal Regions only; and also a further amend ment that the proposed bill should not inter fere with the rights of the poor man to make any contract he saw fit and proper. For this, certain parties pretended to find fault with him. Ho evidently believed that the bill should have been general, so as to give all laboring men thobenefitof its provisions; and further, that tho intelligent working- men of this State, aro just as competent and able to make their own bargains as those who happen to be rich. Ho did not believe that tho intelligent mechanic and laborer, wanted the Legislature to appoint a guaidian for him. Wo think that nil classes of our citizens will endorse tho position which he took, because it is sound and fair. In relation to tho other I'lmrgo that Mr. Rapsher championed tho bill to attach wages for store bills of all kinds, wo can only say that wo havo carefully examined tho Lrgis lathe Record and have mmii to the conclu sion that tho report, (if any such exist) wa: started in circulation through the meanness nnd malice of some unknown falsifier.who has no influence or responsibility. Wooan satis fy everybody on this point. Mr. Rapsher never introduced, supported nor had anything, whatever to do with any such a bill, and wo havo tho proof at hand There were only two bills in tho Legisla ture of that nature, to wit: One bill was n Act relating to boarding housekeepers, and authorizing tho attachment of wages of persons indebted for boarding." This bill was introduced and read in place by Mit. Shonk, of Luzerno county, (seo Legislative Record o! 1877, pago 125,) n gentleman who was elected as a labor-reformer, and who was in favor of the best interests of the labor ing man. This bill, however, never camo to a vote in the House. The other bill originated in the Senate, and was introduced in that body by Senator Greer, and wascntitled "An Act providing for attachments on wages fur necessaries fur nished to families." (See Legiilatiee Record of 1877, pago SCO.) This bill never passed the Senate and con sequently was never sent to the House of Representatives. No member of the House could be connected with it. There is no truth in the chargo that Mr. Rapsher had anything to do with any such a bill whatever, and wo aro authorized to say that wo havo instructions to pay to any )crson the sum of fifty dollars who will prove the contrary ,or who will show that he had anything to do with it in its favor. Instead of opposing any measure beneficial to the poor man,tho Legislative Record shows all the way through, that ho stood up for tho rights of tho laboring men, nnd spoke for them and voted for them. It is full of it. Among other things, Mr. Rapsher, voted in favor of" An Act, for tho better protection of the wages of mechanics, miners, laborers and others." Also, in favor of " An Act giving priority in tho trial of all claims for the wages of manual labor in tho courts of this Commonwealth." See Zt gislativc Ruord of 1877, pago 415 It would seem as if somo'of Mr. Ropshcr's constituents do not know what ho really did for them. Ho fought for tho laboring man and mechanic nt every point where tho question arose. And it is natural that ho should do so, because he was born and rared among them, and is one of them himself in tho true senso of the word. It would bo tho basest ingratitude if the workingmen, of all parties, would not solidly support him next November and give hlin a big majority. Our spaeo is limited but we will give in this con ncction an abstract of a debate in the House of Iteprewntativo, while M.Rawiim had i .i . .v. . i . . the llK.r, K. that miners, railroaders and tojrA-rngsntrallvnotoulyofthUoounty, but oil over tho State, can seo how ho stood up for their rights, while a Bill was on its final passago in relation to strikes, to tie up their handf, so that thoy co'llit not protect themselves. The debate will explain il6elf. Sec Legislative Record, page ISM, mid read the following. Mr. Hai'siikr said : Mr. SrtAKEit I hope tho Houso will not bo In any undue hasle in voting upon this bill unless they Inlt'iid to vote it down. If tho House intends (ovntc il down mid I was satisfied of that fact, 1 would lint detain the House for n moment. But ou will find that it is strongly barked, uud um exami nation that it is very peculiar in its pro visions. It has a verv peculiar purpose nnd was drawn by a peculiar hand. It lias pecu liar earmarks' ull tliliiugh,andin illustration of that, I call your attention to tho fourth section. In tho sixth lino of the fourth section tho bill makes two or three crimes or misdemeanors at one itim p. and tho last of the lot is tho worst. It makes it a criminal offence if any ono " Shall by offer of rcconi " penso induce any employee of any railroad "company within this Stato to leave the ii : .r i. , at t.i i. eeiviit- ui sucn cuiiipaoy. oiiuum uuti. uu made n penal offense u ion our statute books I want to know, sir, if there, is a man upon tho floor of this House that iswillint; to en dorse any such a doctri ne as that7 1 think not, II lie lust lliinks and reliects. Mr. Schxattekly. Thecentlcman spoke of the tourth section. I will ask him a ques tion will lie endorse tlio doctrine mat the employee of any company has a right to destroy tho rolling stock of that company. JUR. UArSUFR. T0, SIT. Mr. Scu.vatierlv. This provides Pzainst it. Mb. Rai'smf.r. -I contend that it dos not provide unv such a thing. That is not the purpose ul tins act at all. 1 lie very title ol tins act is a delusion and a snure. mis act proposes nothing of the kind which the title suuKcsts, and if it had not been for the ircn- tlcman from Merwr, (Mr. Jackson,) who drew my attention to the act itsell, 1 pre sume I should have -ote.l ave throuch a misapprehension, we are not Here, even at this late hour of the session, to put bills through that we apparently know nothing about. This is a dangerous bill and is aim ed at tho rights of the laboring man and its purjHjse is not as the title suggcsts,to provide for the protection of passengers upon rail ways, and to insure the prompt tr.msiorta tion and delivery of freight. That is very fine that title is and almost any person would vote for tho bill Uwn merely seeing the title. I agree with the gentleman from Fayette, (Mil. ScusATTHi:i.y,iund thecentle- man from Philadelphia, (Mk. Hall,) that no body of men engaged in a strike, have a right to appropriate or destroy anybody's proierty. Mr. Lovo. Will tho gentleman allow himself to be interrogated 7 Mr. Rai'miier. I would rather not just now. It will destroy my lino of argument to be Interrupted. 1 think the property and the rolling stock of railway companies should bo protected, but I do notagree that it should bo dono uv takiua awuv the lalioring man s ricjits. lho obiect of this act is not to pro tcct the rolling stock of railroad", but it is virtually to prevent a combination of tho engineers ami employees to encaqe in a strike. I say that engineers niton railroads and any kind or class of mechanics have a right to combine together in a lawful man ner to protect their interest'. It is one of tho great rights we claim in this country. It is a right which coal companies, railroad companies nnd Banks and others encage in ami frequently thev carry it willi a hitthaiul mighty hand. Now, I stand here at this timo to say that you shall not enact any legislation hero which has a tendency to in terfere with the laboiing man when lie sees proper to combine for his welfare or protcc. tion. Tliat is tlio Ktint. The object of this bill is to prevent men from striking at nil to niako them itowerlcss to do so. I do not imagine that this House will pass this bill at any rate with that very objectionable clause in it. Wo aro pleased to stato that Mr. RArsnni carrictl the day, and the objectionable anil oppressive portion of the bill was deleatcd and wo aro informed that, soon after, a com mitlco of railroaders and workingmen called upon him, at his room in the Hotel, and thanked him for his earnest efforts in their behalf. Wo think wo have fully proven all we claimed in our last week's issuo when wo said Mr. Rai-siieii favored tho laboring man We would say to the votertof Carbon county do not let his enemies ilcceivo you by elan dering him, and wo predict that when the votes are counted, after the election is over, tho result will show that you did not forget him at tlio polls. Our 1'arls Lalter. Dahis, Sept. 9, 187S, The Canadian trophy, towerine una hun dred feet uiiiler tho north-western dome, is nn Immense structure, composed of tho tim ber of the country, and is surrounded by siK'cimensofwork done in il.and bv a grand collection of ornamental woods; ami 1 may state, once tor an, thai nearly an oi me .u dish Colonies havo sent sttccimens of tliei timltfr and ornamental woods, which have been preiarcd and set up with much care. And the same remark will apply to many of tho geological and natural Instorv collec tions, cstecially of Canada, which has a sep arate list of tlio former class. All the colo nies exhibit stuffed birdsantl animals : and generally, they are well set up in tho usual manner. But in lho Canadian department a novel and remarkable plan has been adop ted, tho carcasses of deer and other animals and birds are suspended by the feet as in market or shop, ami present admirable tab- lcaux of" dead came," while the fish lie on something resembling herbage, and look as natural os II Uiey nad come out of the sea or river, an hour or two since onlv. Th trophy contains samples of nearly every class in the collection, and visitors wind un ami down itsstaircao continually, neither ueterrcu oy too oiacK uear inut stands sen tinel at ono dnor.norby tho white one which performs tho samo duty at the other. rooplo who tako in hand an inspection of tlio Paris Exhibition in thecxpoctation that it will furnish them witli a faithful rcllex of tho present aspect of lho manufacture of iron and steel are not only likely to bo largo ly disappointed, but orccerlnin.'if influenced in their judgment only by what they sco in tlio Champ do Mars, to bo led to altogether incorrect conclusions. England, tho leading country in all that relates' to tho metalurgy of iron, is very inadequately represented j America, the next in importance, comes so far short of putting fortii its real strength that it had much better havo left itself alto gether out of tho reckoning. Germany, tho third greatest representative of iron and steel, is in tho same jnuition as America; and Belgium has been content to leave it self cry largely in tho hands of ono firm which, however, has worthily discharged tho trust. On tho other ham! j it will bo fuund that such countries as Russia.Austria, and bweedeii, with natural resources anil , cvej...ineiu Itjot onlv enti le "lem ,r a Place l "'0 third rank of the European family, havo done mora In tho way of asserting their clairas to torgaitioa as industrial powers than might havo been extectcd from them, even if they had been mora liberally ciidowned by nature, and geographically within easier icacli of tho uiianip uo .viars. nut auer tiieso considera tions havo been duly discounted, tho collec tive exhibits of iron and steel piesctit edu cational facilities and scientific memorabilia quite as notable,and probably, on tlio whole, iniieii more complete, man any antecedent. Exhibition. England and America havo had numerous importunities, of which they havo taken full advantnge,of showing to the world their capabilities and resources in this sphere of Industrial effort) nnd hereto fore tho race has been so far to tho swift,that tho right of England to preeminence has hardly been challenged. It is a fact much too notorious to bo gainsaid that the pride of tlaco enjoyed by Ureal Jlntian has mado icrdisrecard tho threats of foreign competi tion, and it is perhaps, duo more to their in sular prejudice and contempt of danger,than to aught else, mat Ingush nrms nave come so far short of their lest efforts in the present Exhibition. But the extent and character of foreign competition havo liccn brought very near and mado uncomfortably apparent to tho English industrials, who havo never until now ceased to dellverin their manifest destiny as "tlio workshopof the world," and must, "unless thev aro as far from wisdom ns an ostrich, persuade them that their energies must more than ever be taxtrt to breast mo rising tido of foreign competition. A nioie complete oramoreclaborato series of iron and steel was probably never brought together man mat contributed tiy i-ranee to her own Exposition of 1878. This may, in deed, be regarded as the cry firEt oppoitu nity France has enjoyed of showing to the rest of the world her relative position in tho race of industrial prelerment. Neither in t t.tt .-. r tost iui.s- . iter tiwtt CAitj uiuuiis ui io.JJ turn lout nut in the English Exhibitions of 1851 and 1 8(2 did she come largely to tho front in matters m.tai!urgical,and the enormous (Irani mado iiju tho resources by tho war left her in the background at the "Exhibitions of Vienna and Philadelphia. But to-day she proves to the rest ol the world mat,ln spite ol mo gen eral demoralization and disturbance ol in. dustry caused by tho misfortunes that culmi nated in Sedan, and notwithstanding the consequent loss ol cloven ol her principal iron works in Alaace and Lorraine, repre senting the tratisfcicnce to tho Zolhcricu of inree-loiirlhs ol the iron production ol the old trench department of the Moselle, she has in tins, us in all other iiiilic.uioiis ol material progress, devclojicd amazing recu perative energy, and become a formidable rival of nations with longer industrial perdi- grees and more obvious natural endowments. In tho limiting departniuntthe new com posing machine works womlcrs. lho ap paratus is nut unliko a piano and is rom iKibeil of u series of verticlo tubes.pl.iceil sido by side ; each tube is filled witli one kind of letter. These tubes nil converge at tlio lower end, into one pipe, which abuts upon a hurt zontal trench. The compositor has before in m a keyboard, ution the notes ol which the letters of the alphabet aro marked. When he strikes ono ot these notes the cor- rcsiwutling tube opens, anil drops tho letter indicated into the trench, where a special uicchalnisni advances it to the place it is in tended to occupy. The typos tiien puss into the justifycr, it kind of moveable metallic frame, ol a size suitable to the line which is to be printed. Each line, when cniiiet!, is lowered, 10 give piaco lo mo succeeding one. The superior rapidity ol this nicllntd is evident. By tlio tisual mode a skillful compositor can turn oil' 1500 lctteis in nu hour; by mis machine It is possible to make au,4uu notes in tlio same tunc; out, allow ing for the Ijtiguo to tlio fingers it is uo cx ngcration to put the nernge at (10,000 notes an hour, iheieis, ol course, ino diiitcuity of reading tho manuscript, which delays th rapidity of tho work; but even if the ma chine made no moro than 0000 notes, it would lie a great Raving ol timo nnd labor. Tho operation of replacing tlio letters in their respective, tubes is tortorincd by a ma chine having an exactly rcverso arrange ment to the jinteeediiig one. The coniosing and distributing. machines which, uuucr.tho name of Chambers, havo now been brought to great perfection, nro now in successful use in mo othec ol the Loudon limes. A good story is told of a Washingtnntan who hired a conveyance during tho recent striko of cabmen and drivers. Upon the man saying, " It is 100 boiis uu hour," tho hirer n plied, " Allrightlrivo on." Ho kep tho cab four hours, nnd then, havinz finish cd his business, asked tho driver how much he had to pay him. "Four hours," replied the man ; " that will bo 20 francs." " Then drive me to the prefecture ot tho police," re plied tho Washinstonian. Tlicdiiver.thun- derstruck, endeavored to make concessions. On tlio way lothe station lie stopped the nib at a tobacconist s.anu got. out to buy n cigar. His purchase finished, ho left the shop and looked for his cab, when, behold, cib.driver, and horse had all disappcarod,and Monsieur had had the use of a carriage for four hours without its costing mm a sou. alciia rpWO Y1I)K AWAKi: JIAUAZINKS JL Tiiilllnnt Novelties tor 1873. 1-LLA. Faumaw Kd, D. I.ATHIIOU & CO., Tub- "W IDE AWAKE, The Illustrated Magazine or Young Folks. 82.0O A YlUIt. Tt it rnnrMtul on alt Piiti that MptP,rs. I). 1 , nlh run t Co., liavo Ppieudnly iu'cnupiHhcd 'n it they wt ttirlr heart uti.m n few jear -in, viz: tomibeu iimgitznio Absolutely pu e in its morn) iillinute, minvaiied In hteiurr men", boiulitm ana ic.i.tr and tl en to turi'ifh it at so low a pi Ice that uio people could uffoid to take m babyTand. Only Fifty Cents a Year. TliC Only Manazine in the YorlJor Rabies! JJ.'lntv Mori), nnd ult-tuie", nnd rhyme of uiby .lie i J'.ictit nnes tnicKamaer pHpei,iarg pnnu wuu'nunmt'u mm yu iuu. ut what your baby wants t 8-pt C, w. T HE SCHOOL ACCOUNTS. to tiii? MEMnr.ns of the school hoard oi' uKiiioino noitounn. m-vrixMKMTlie midrrHct.ei! Committee aupo utt-d t vour bo4 10 carry out the luleut ami nriioatnr a itestiianoa. ims-i-a juii J4iii. ih?H. remit eifall bet? In Hutmltthu Heunrl.a. pintKxlriutf Hie result of ttielr labois v licti Is KiRtilnn taelactH and niriii-'H emutact-d 1 1 ititt at-counis from tlie nr. I .uondav of June, 1&7J, lo tuo nrtii juonuay oi jitno isn i i.litilLmrn. Ttnndm Indebete- n x E:9 vx) i ivri'nc trai-I luocbUilues. s,sw ffii Order- Unpaid m 14 1-.UIO dae lt .Not llaulc ot LebtKbtou 1,300 oj 133 S3J -11 AFf-ETS. Two Lots on Pino St Lulurbmn t 600 00 Tliree Morv llrtck Srl.ooi lion.e and Janitor Jliiu'e, trfetb rwth tbe tlrmiml be oufrinir lo fairt liailtllnfs and ad tbe outer Imnroremeuta In cituUiiffi'-cho'l boiiM 1-uruliure and i-'ixtureii beiuic tbo ttcmal cotit of tl.u taiue 33 517 6! Uueernooi uifttrictiroiu j. r.btniiu, rolleelor Dne school HUt lit flora J. 8. Webb. Co lector Dun hcbuol I)i-tr.ct from A. J. D.tllen. mayer Duo m-IiooI lilftuct from R tiinver.... Due Hcboot liirtrict lioiu It t'eotoi Dinarber. a Jndirmeut. Iiaiuuco due Jroui 'Iretuurer K0 10 500 79 ii SI 44 tn.va 37 Aaaeta In excraa of Ll-ibllltle 7.11 0! DENNIS II -UXIAN, H A. J1ELTZ. tl. U. BlilULK, Committee. LoMflMon, lagnit 3S,U7 4w Now Advertisements. s BV TlrluoVf ft writ of F erl Fftcin lR.net1 not ot tlio C'ouit of Common Hoas of Onrlton vouiiiv. nn lo mo dirt cteii, tlicro will tto cx po-ed at inibiic wiln. lit tlio Court Houso In lho BoroilBli ol Mauch Chunk, Uaibou County, Mate nt Pennsylvania on MONDAY, Sept. 30, 1878, commencliift at ono o'clock p m.. nil thot err tain tnetfeitf)co nr tcnernrni ami tuct ot 1 mil uttlnto in tl H Untouch nf T.nhnrhtmi. Pitimit rf Onrboil. mill i-'tnle nftircHnnl. Lnitnr.nil nilii tn. crilrcd as follows to wit I iioBiiintnK nt n etone; thence by loml of Leon, nrrt Ilf.titz, not tli one-half tlctto, west sixtv iwcncs 10 a monct uipnc ny irna Mle or lieiij. Kuitr.. south oicht nnd one-bilf dpirrprii. wrn!- nine end three ici.th perchc to n white ok; thenco by land of John (i. KMnerer Sf.uh neveii ucgrcca woai seveiu, tim e pircnes to a tono thonceby land Jntouf Cornuitus Commrnida tmbilcioad not th lift v six neir coaenst twttitv. two pprrhes to tho pmco of nejclumnfr, contain intr laVli AUUUxiiud elfftity-blt peichcs.atrlct iuumbuic. imuruvcaientH laeiwu ure a TWO-STOIlY Pit AM L DWKIiUN'l HOUSE 23x32 feet, Kitchen attached 7xS foot: Bum -St 23 foi't, ntttchinont ltlx2H leet. Wagou Hhed lxi8 feet and other outouUdiutf 1. No. 2- All that certain niesnao and THACr OR PILUB OF LAND, Mfnnte in tu Jiomne.iof J1ilhton aforesaid, uuumitu uu ue' riueu ii iohuwh iu wit i Hepiiinlnu nt n poat ot n io.nl lo riintr from Loliicliton lo rJnftontnp Vnltey, thenco by land ot CmelttiH c'unne north one itpfrrei'. west tort v tlneo peiclies 16 a prt j thence oy land of paid Francis and l bourns Wels iiorih foventy degiees eatd tliieen nnd tlve-tp ti b poiclits to a posij nouth (en xiiri one-lialf rtepreo wct tony, one nnd tnrce-tenthi neiches ton licHtiiisald rend; thenco aioiiu iho flume pouth sevent? de piees west twentr -wq and MveiMt nthi perch es to tho pitice of bennninjr, coutamlug FOUU AORKS ONi: IIUNDMU) andTIIItt- lho Improvements thereon nro a TWO-STOUV FAAMI DWfcJI.LI.NG HOUSE twentv bv twenty.elgl.t feet. Pcizort and taken Into execution aathODrott- erty of Dnuhl Itex, and to bo poIO by J. W. RAUDENBUHir Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Mime It Chunk, Sept. 3 1S73. SSIGXEK'S NOTICE. Notice U hprobv civert tbntTOSErir I'EIT. of tbe lloronph of WKISM'OUT, Cmbon Conn- ir 'a. uy a vo;u inn uvvu m Aa-ipnnieiir( o iiinc date tbo S3d day uf SUPTKMnc:U.ts78. nn-lgued ml fls Rent lisuite, to tho miersl tail ed aorthO benefltff lisa ctedltors AUperttons lliercfore.tm'.ebtfd tit cmd puny will mai,o oy mrnt within SIX vVKKKa f om tbe dute In ic of to tlio Ab'imiee.nr.dthnelifiv lenat claims win pica so pie sen t inem uu Bt'uieinein to Sept. 18. 1878 CW. Welsspoi t. Pa. GAL NOTICE. In tlio matter of tho Citn'linl neninj-t John Ilrtchion punr In tlio OmlmnV d)nn of KmmiH.Klnsey.nnrft I Court of Carbon a ik-'isev nnn kouii ,. Kin ri'ouuiy. Hfv. minor childien of Qeoige I w, ivinsoy, ciicvuhcu, j Vh'rea.,tbo nniericnetl has been an pointed bv tlio Oipliaus Court o. (rb n Courty, Com mis-loner to ntke testimony nnd tutc annc count In tbo above Fifitedctiye. Notico Is hero b riven, tht I will intend to the duties of my nppo.ntnipnt nt tlin ufllre of A Ion ji; lit nd I rey. m.tii. I-ni.. In MnHcIt rb inn, nn t-.A I'UBDA , Itn- 1 tli day nf UUPOIIKU, 73, at 0 o'ck d A. M , wi en nud whom a i pcroutt litierested moy nttend If they eoc proper. Sept. 23, 137S w4 Com mi ssi oner. OP VALtABLB Tbo followlnc valuidle rrnpTttes will be Sold bv J. V KAUDES BUKll, sheriff ot Cir bon Couuiy. on Saturday, Oct. 12tli, 1S78, nt tbo COUIIT irnUK In lho BOnOUQU of MAUiMl C1IUM. CMtbou County. renuyl vauta, at UNl o'clock 1', M. : Myvlrtuoof a writ of Lav. ceit-du Facia?, all those riVK LOTS OK TIECES OF OUOUND. s-tunteln the tloimitrhef Leh'chton County of i nibon, nnd stnte of leuiia iv.mis. nti-i Num. b led IM. m li". 13!t and IC-' In the Plnn crlMut cit h hi Uoioucli each nnd s eiy one of saM Lot lmviui: n tront or bteil'ti ol hixtv-six ftet on tlio t fltwmd sltio of Pino S'reet In htiid Uor. tmgh f I.ehlcliton. nui oxteiutmit thence oant winMv.euchof iluit wioth. In length or depth nnebnndiru and clshtv-nine fcot nine niches, to n certuin Alley, selzednnd takn Into execution as tho prop erty ot F, P. ISeiumel. ALSO. By virtue of a writ cf Lav, Facfat.all that cer tain I-OL' on nrcE OF LAND. sifinte In the fiorouuh of Lehlirhtoii, County of Ciiiboii, and btnieoi rfuntylvuula, bounded and tlocriod ns f inlaws to wit t l.etfmiiliie nt ai-tike thenco nioue-a pablic road rortn twentvtlx nudoue tialf deU'tc.east iiui peichi'Sj (bonce aion" lot ot crouu.i rt Ueoigo sch.'teo'd.. huuiIi elght'-elstn dCiiiecs w.bt nine mid itnea-teiiths i cicltes lo a pt.st i lhei.ee Riong an alle.- -uutnthiily-biui-dfiirif - mat mm nnd two-teuths peichesio tue pluoe of DCfinuib, lou.ftinlii TIIIIITY FIVE and ONK-IIALF FEnciIES, strict measnro. The Inipiovementa thereon are a TWOSroUY Fit AM E DWELLING, 10x26 feet. Kitchen attached tlx 9 feet, and ether om -uildmgi Be zed anil lanen into execution as thopio pftty of Edwatd 1'aeizul, ALSO. Tiy virtue of a writ of lav. Facial, nl that cer talu LOP on PIECE OP GROUND, situate In It ccrtstown, F-nnkHn township. Carbon Count,, Penns. ivaula, bound d audtiu sen tied os fnlion s, lo wit t lieWuu ng nt a ponr. tnenee by n certain pub. Uo ioa-1 houtli titty Ufgres, wtt ninetv leet tuaiHi-t; toe ce JuudotJ K 1 lie Wert or lot .to. 10, north thirty seven and tmeiourtb deffrw.wi-it une huud ed tvt-t.to a t ost tnenee by u public rosii ncrth lit y deffieos,eat muecy fuel t j a pot ; thence ov land ot bft veil Christ man, or lot No, IS. touih thirty eun and one ftiuilh decree, easr one hundred let to the p.acuof ueiuLiuf.tou aming NINE THOUSAND SQUARE FEET. The Iniprovbuients therecn are a IVtO STOUY FRAME DWELLING Hh basement, 0 x -4 feet, nnd other outbuild, lugs. Seized nnd tnken into execution as tbe prop erty ol lldam it. lirowu. J. W. ItAUSENBUfiH, Rheiiflsof8ce. ( bbcriff. Msnch Chunk, -ent. 19. 1378 J T io Spurtsiueii and Others. AUncrarn are l.erebv forbid trpBDftiflnir on lueiuuuH ujiuo uuutTX'Kiifu in ue 'i.uwusnii of Fiun-tln.Curton Co Pa. lot Ildntmr.orauv othT iui-puse, under penalty of the law after luisnaie, tti u. i.l.ui niu, OEO E.NIKaS. 1UAT ilA ltUFP, Franklin twp., Sept. 21, 1S7 aw. s ulo uTStunds, &e. -rebv cl' COUN 1Y INIIUSflllAL SOI'IHTY will sell the bt ino, at d rrtvl eapa lor Ibo coaung Fair, on SATU1IUAY KKl lKMIIKU 2illl, l7i. at i39 r m on ibe Fair Untuud. to ibehigbeit and bout b dder-. Ibis ffjrd a rurechauco io parllea drain, a a prontab.t. tiabtneMOunug tbe tmr, , a. num. r.oa. w. m. iiArannn, sec, sept. i-iw oV I jg-XECDTIUX'S SALE Of Valunblc Real Estate Brrirtno of unorder Usned out ortlio Or. Wmti' Com t, of Carbon Comitv l'enna.,tbe on. i,S,'i',W',jfeIC,cVlr'x. ! t'-enstoto of ADAH HVhS-'A? .Ml of 11,0 1'omiuou .if le. SATURDAY, Oct. 5, 1878, MtnTuT of nt TWO 'clo!k p- M-a" ""at cor. PIECE OF GIIOUND, nVif;uM fb0ero1r'cctedo,i?0an,yat"C8 2-stoiyFrameDvellingHousG about ICi:o feet with Out Kltrheni Frame Barn tbo?arfir f!"- A We" 01 Wat"r 'n ,n',."l)'Ierr'""";'r 1,8 eolJ In whole or in pail to ajit iun linsrrs in'.st'.lliiIIn.s"11"' Vta.e aI"1 P'. the follow ln art elf s of toronal properlv, via 1 Omul, bus, larrlaro boOlcn, BprfnK Wniron riodiH i Poi tlat.it Sleiirb,aii.l i otb"?6ieight of Coaeh' otber ai tlclra tt.o tmmei ou to mention. timorrdV4Weronvvm ue ApetH lor KAHV LIJjra" SSIliXliK'S SALE 01' Valuable Real Estate ! pKrr!,n.rcr,.: Aylghey 01 JOsM'llU WEIIIl AND WIPE 1 OH, Cat bon county. To., on TlIUltSDAY, OCTOUEU 30, 1878, eominenclnjr at TWO o'clock P. M , the follow, invaluable Heal Ettuto. to wit i UB,0110W AU ibat cerlnm Memuneo. tenement anil DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT OF GKOUND, nr,,.1.tnl!j,i1;nl!.rt(;!"nc' s,,n,!te on ""3 'ast tode n! J , -it .hl fSVi"1"0: B"" "'""itou, contain. lnit iu3)tb itv-thieofct-t on Hani- stitet. and CTOt ntiiugoi that wliltti t ilaht angles to I ankw av . bonndert on tbe eat Uv Uonkwoy on the mnth lit- lot. of Chi rlo ai d Jnmea xfcln. "pl ?u Tf. mst. Uv 3""lk s"op- on Iheuortt; bT Jots ot tlio lute Pinion Weinomiclmer. - lieunrnlliliosotwocercaln LOTS OR TIECES OP GUOUND. in tlie afoiesitiit Borons-It ol Lclughton. and niiml.ercdoiienEd two ma cet tan. plot made auil la.d out ur Eacbes nnd Itex. eocb hat in? a fiont of ih rty feet on first aointional treoit SS! ffSVi'V """ ""Ihiioitboae l.ntidreil ?h.V,M l'.!y,'t'et'OBCOmmo" "-i bounded on ill h. I L'i.'nbY. . t'0,n"",n alley, ou the wrst by mlii r lanas Intended to be conveyed to iiaches anil Itej on tho south bi- Brut additional stteet, ou 1 in. tint east by u common alloy. plieWsaiit bymn,)e kUOWU Bt U,B tIme 0,", ' TUOMAS S, MCK. cent 21 1 SnSvr 3 " yfebb aU(1 Wlfe- ptJUUC SALE Of Valuable Real Estate I Tlicro will Is offorrd nt rnltllc Sale, on the prflillfo-tltliBUAViJll liUX VALLEY lahoD. luirtownsliiii. carbrn Coulvj-, Pa., about two mill's iroiti Mauch Chnnkan . ht sjuiedlstanco MlUt LH'Ufllltlll Ul) SATUKDAY, OCTOnEU 12, 1878, r.t TWO o'clock P. M-, n VA I.U AHLK FARMING PROPERTY, contalnttie 18 AcleS. rooro or less ahnnt ono lourta ot which is under a huh suite of calliva tion, aud tao renia nt'er la In TIMDEK. Tho Inipiovnicnt consist of a TWO STOP.V FRAME DWELLING nOUSE, If! x :i fert.with Kitchen allacheil.Uank buble, Cnrnase llouae and othor oa.bulidluKa. There aio'lWO ORCHARDS on Iho plncrt. with nbunilanco of Fruit, snch as Auplo-s. rears, l'i-aclii'8. cherrlea. u rapes una otht-r sion.l F olf, all lu full i-ci.ilnir. Also, at lho same nun and pl-iuo. a Tarleiy of HOUSEHOLD GOODS, comprising Cnoit siove, Patlor Siove, Lounges, u-s .uniiB, . tiuiuB UIIU U.Uttr UC UClCB lUODll' iner'itw to euuuieriite Terms and cnndllions ni bo rnodo knuwn at time and pl tee ol aa!e by Sipu 21, 1878-wl. M. TDCKUrt. A UDITOlt'S NOTICK. In the Orphan's Qmrt nf Carbon Cauntv. T'oini f .r;.,. 7.--t j t ino uiiLer.icnpa isiiaitor appointed by Ibo Conrt, to audit, tesettle. unit fully examine ami lllilll.t. Ilimtr-f-i.ntit i1 lUvnnHm.1 .... Han ot Jane and .lohn Ulelinrda, minor chTdreu ,.f lltllll lllrtmrit, ..nn.a.a.t ln,af ,r .. ... Ti.wnHnp Cai Co.. la!,wl l meet all pirtles ,ii,i-ivit-u uu- int. tiirii7s.t oi ins appointment, on Saturday, Octobers 1878, at 0 o'clock a. in., nt Ida otuceailtJlnlng the 'irst Kauonal liank, jlniMiwny, iiaucfi i'nunk,Pa., whero they may ntlnml It llirtv tlfnttt tt rm,ar ' . . F- " blUWERS. Attdrtor. Ang 21, 1678, WI. E F.Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. It has never been known to fail In the euro of nenkness atti tided with symptoms, luilis po'itlon to exeitlnn. loss of memory, tUQlculty of bieithinir, weakness, horror of df-ease, nieht sweata cold net, wen. nets. OiniLfss ofrtslon, nrunr, unlverss.1 la.slttiie of the mufouiar svftiin cnt.iinoua atipitlte, Trith iirsvcptlo symptoms, lint hmids Au-hlna of the body, dry ness ol th.-skin, pallid couutenanco aua erup. tiniMot iho face, puntrlni; the blood, pain In tbo back. Iteavinoss of tbe etellds lit-quent black stots flyitif belore the.-yex, wltbsuffa. felon nnd losrf ui mpjit, want ot atteniiun, etc. bold only nt $1 hot tea. Get the K(jnutue. De pot and office. 259 North Ninth fet , Philadelphia. Adrlcn itoo. Ask for K, I". Kunkel'a lutur Wine..! Iron, anil tiko no other siake. aenulne sold only lu fl lottlcs. XcrvDiis Dclillily! Ncrrons Dobilitjt Di liil.tr, a depressed IrrnoDlo stale rtmlnd, a weak, tteitous. oxhiubtcit feeling, no enet py or ammatlan. confused head, wmk meiuvry, the rnutttq'ieiiccwi ol nreae, mental orcmora. Tins i.erroua drliility finds a sorrrelgn euro m i: 1'. lCunkel'a inner Wine ot Iron It tones tho svu-iu, d-speis me mental gloom auddes. poniiency. an.l iijuyenalea the entire system, bold only In i bottles. Get Hie nm.mnc. Mold by all diuitKlsts, Aa for I'. F. Knnkel's Iimer V ine ol lruu. anil take no other. Uenulno sold onlv in tl bottles or six bottles for f 5. All I asic is a trial of tins valuable medicine. It will con vince ihe most t-kcptlcal of Its merits. Never Falling1 Worm Syrup. E F. Kiiuktl'i Wonn Syrup uevrr falls to ilcs.tov 1'ln, Hunt, aad Stomach Worms. Dr. KuDtel -s the only succesHfal physician w bo re iiiuiea Tape Woim lu two hours. Head and all cmnpleie alive, ana no fee till head passes. Common seme leaches If Tape Worm can be re moved all oiber Worms csa be readily destroy ed. rendttrciruiilrtolr. Kunkel. 2o9Koita Niulli til , Pin aaelphia, !-., or asx your ilruL'. gist for a bottle ot Knnkel's Worm Brrup. j nee Ki per bottle. It never falls. Used by children vr gruwn persons with perfect safely, Aug. S-lw. Health and Happiness. JTealtnand Uapplneu are nrlcelew Wealth to their Dojisywiiort, ami yet they are within the reach uf every one who will uo Wright's Liver Pills, The onlv sure CUHK tor Torpid Ltver TJyspep. sia. Headacbo sour htomach. Constloatlon, Ue. In illy, Nausea, ami all Bullous complaints and lllnod disorders. None gtuuine unless signed "Wtu Wright l'hila." If yourVraegintwillnot supply send 23 cents for one box to Ilarrlck Holler & Co , 70 N. lib at., l'lilla. Deo. 29 yl 1 a nnn aoent8Wanted- o.wthoio iUiwvv whomean busluess, and desire to main Hutu fj to 11 per day need apply, send 1 cent fetaiupforpatttculara. llei Iter. . i , uucii, Ullton, Northumberland Co.. Pa. xept n-iw 4
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