!!. V. HORTIIIMER, EDITOR LnlimilTON', PA.i SATURDAY, OCTOBEU 12, 1S78. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. rtnlo OuYSHVOB-ANDnKW II. DILL. IV. aoTeaxTit-JoiiN Pr.Eno. Ftrrnritit JlDOl-HKKIiy P. ROB'S. PltCOPIXT. AFFAlIla-J. KIMP. AFUICA. Count)'. coxaaias-TioHiJRT ki.otz. Subject to di-ctsl u of Conlert f TATE SKXATon-ALt.t-.N L'llAlU, ABSEMBLY J. U. ZKRN. MICH. CASIDV. Asso JLTKlE CIIA. WELNDSEN. C O. TltBAFURRR MAX, BCI1WEIBI NZ. iieo. & ltEcoimtn-iiEiiNAiiD rniLLirs. i 0. COUM168I0KEKS J. J UALLAUI1F.R. J0S1A1I ANDREAS. C0R0XT.R-I1R. 1" 1) KKISER. AUDIT.iCB-ir. A. ItKLTZ FAM.UJ3L MOTZKIl. ItKl'VHLICAN TICKET. Slntc. aoTERXOR-IIENIlY M. I10YT I.T. GOVEnxou-CIIARLES W. STONE. KUTBKUR JUDOE-JAMKM P. 8TERRE1T. fixe. 1ST. AFFilus-A. K. DUNKEL. Collllt)-. COXOUESS-CIIARLES ALBRIGHT. AB3SMBLY-W. U.RAPSUER. E.MELL BOYLE. ASSOCIATE JUDaE THOMAS JOHN. IIEO AND UKC.-ED. QWILLAM. CO. TREASURERRALPH COUBV. CO. C0MMI66I0XERB -N. W. tIUDs'ON. JAMES ASH. CORONEn-DR M. J. DONNELLY. APDITOUS-PAUL KEIPER. I II. ALBRIGHT. CO SURVEYOR -V. F. YARRINOTON. 00 I- co PS W I I w rl PS o f5 3 to i 'A o H ca o H W rt s o o -. o a o -a rt O PS PS w A dispatch from Sunbury to tho Phila delphia liecord, dated Oct. 5th, says that ex Judge Jordan, ono of Sunbury's most honor ed citizens, died thero on Saturday morning lust, atthe ripe ago of eighty -ono years. He had been sick for some tlmo, but his ease v.'as not considered hopeless. Ho was elect ed Judgo of the judicial district including Montour nnd Northumberland counties in 1852 by tho Democratic party, and dealt out justice for twenty consecutive years, when he was succeeded by Judgo Kockafeller, tho present incumbent. Being a very thrifty man, ho amassed a fortune of upwards of t75,000. Strourtsburg JejTcrsonian: Mr. Mason the Greenback candidato for Governor, as sorted in the court house last Saturday even ing, that the stagnation in general business matters was owing to Unwise legislation by the Republican party. But tho gentleman did not think it worth while to say nny t ling about the much worse business do pression cxittingin England.Gcrmany .Italy, 1 ranco and other Kuropean countries. Tho came kind of depression exists there that does here but to a greater degree. In order to be logical Mr. Mason ought to have laid that to the door of unwise Republican legis 1 ition also. But, jicrhaps, ho thought his audience would not quite stand so much luffing. --Says tho Philadelphia Ledgers Secre tary Schurz's decision about the opening up of Pacific Itallroad lands to pre-emption at 1'ie sama price as Government lands is like ly to bo before the United States Supremo Court for speedy settlement. It is a matter of seemingly equal importanco to intending rettlers and to the railroad companies to l.avo tho question at issuo determined promptly by the Court of last resort. If Secretary Schurz should bo sustained, a vast amount of land, valuablo on account of its proximity to railroads, will be opened up to ndual settlers at a merely nominal price; if r is not sustained the railroad companies will obtain a clearer title than they now lave to lauds heavily mortgaged to pay for tue construction ofthe roads. - Another horrible accident was Tuesday r.ddcd to the dismal list of disasters caused by carelessness. A long railway train on tne Old-Colony road carrying back to Boston hundreds of people who had been spectators nl the Silver Lake regatta, was thrown from lie truck when near the end of its trip, and instantly a score or more of human beings Mere dashed into eternity, while twice as many were wounded nnd otherwise injured m&re or less seriously. Ono of the victims, Patrick Koogau, seems to hare been most j .!!. jiektsly l-urtued by file, Laving jvjet lost n race nt the rejraltn, nnd then lost his life in the terrible crnsh of doomed cars. The only explanation of the disaster is given in two words that have been heard far too often in this country "misplaced switch." It is barely Kssible, but not at all probable, that the misplacement was effected inten tional nnd maliciously by evilly disposed persons, but it is far moro likely that the carelessness or neglect of some employee of tho road led to the accident. Thero is no possible excuse for a misplaced switch, ns all railroad men know so thero is no reason why an investigation and distinct verdict should not be promptly given in this par ticular case by a coroner's jury. Tho Pacific coast, within a few weeks past, has witnessed a succession of atrocious crimes, l'irstcame the murder instigated by the Public Administrator of Sacrmento to get tho victim's estate into his hands; next three thieves entered ft pawnbroker's shop in Portland, Oregon, in broad daylight, beating tho pawnbroker nearly to death. and tnado off with money and jewelry, killing n boy in their flight; soon afterwards a young man in San Francisco attempted to kill a girl scarcely fourteen years old with whom lie was in love; almost simultaneously a man in tho same city, thinking he had accomplished the murder of his wife, set fire to his house and committed suicide; finally, an old resident of an interior county of C.il ifornia, after several days of gambling and dissipation scattered strychnine over household provisions and in a water bucktt, in the hope of poisoning his wife and son, killed his daughter of20 yearswith a hatchet and then blew out his own miserable brains with a pistol. To these acts are to be added the suicides of two prominent San Francis cans, one a former Tax Collector, and the other the President of the French Savings Bank. Tho papers have discovered that it is a genuine epidemic of crime. Urcenuackers appear to bo scarce in Constantinople. There seems to be no prac tical limit to the amount of currency "based on the wealth ofthe nation," which is"tlow ing into Constantinople from every side and yet tho peopls aro not happy. The ob jection to the money is the minor one that it has very little value, nnd tho more there is of it the less valuable it becomes. There can, of course, bo no parallelism between the condition of financial affairs in Turkey, with an inflated currency, and the condition of affairs wo should have here with a simi lar " blessing." Turkey has been a mlsgoY crned despotism for years, while this is the land of the free, whero the people rule. Still, it seems a little odd that unlimited paper money, which would at once restore prosper ity here (according to Greenback finan ciers), does not liavo approximately the same effect in Turkey. Lato returns of tho Western elections sum up the result ns follows: In Ohio, eleven Democrats and nine Republicans are elected to Congress. Among tho Congress men elected nre Garfield nnd Townscnd, by the Republicans, nnd Kwingnnd MacMahon by tho Democrats, In Indiana, five Repub licans, five Democrats nnd two Nationals appear to ho elected to Congress, one district, tho Ninth, being doubtful. The State Seuate will stand 25 Republicans, 24, Democrats and 1 National tho House,45 Republicans, 51 Democrats and four Nationals. In Iowa the Republican majority is estimated at 30,- 000, and all tho Congressional districts ure Republican. In West Virginia the Legisla ture is largely Democratic, and the Demo crats elect the Congressmen. Gideon J. Pillow died on Tuesday morning at Ills homo near the mouth of the &t. t rands Itlver. Tuts despatch. which come from Helena, Ark., says mat the cause or death was congestion of the brain. It would have been better fur Gen. Pillow's fame if lie had died thirty years nyo. When the Meslcau war broUe on, lie was 40 years old. lie had been practising law nud politics In his native Tennessee over since his graduation from Nashville University in ion. lie iiau ueen ainemurr ol the Ualtlmorn Convention of 1844, and had had a large hand iu the nomination of James K. Polk for the Presidency. Natuially he had nodifliculty Iti obtain ing a commission at llrlgndler-Geiirral ot volunteers. He was present at the elego of Vera Cruz, commanded the right wing nt Ccrro Gordo, where a lucky wound madelilni a Major-General, and took part lu tho battle of Cliurobus co, the storming of Chapu'tepec, nud the action of Mullno del ltey. After the lighting was over Gen bcott bent him before a court-martial for disobedi ence of orders, but he was ncqultted. Ho went back to Tennessee and bis law books. The rebellion bruke out, and Pillow drew his sword agaliist the Hag under which he had fought. Ilo com manded the Confederates at Belmont, and was second In comuuud at Fort UuneUou. When 11 became plain that the fort would not hold uut, he follow ed Flood's example nud decamped, leavlug ltuckner to make tho surrender. He was lelicved from duly by the Con federate authorities, nnd, though he afternaid got back into the nruiy, was never ngalu trusted with an Independ ent cummaud, Ho celebrated his 7-M birthday last June. Tho election of Seuator Yoothces to succeed himself beeius conceded by both parties in Indiana. TheDeiuocrats claim one half the votes on joint bollot, nud of the four Nntlonals probably elected to the Legislature, Uo at least it h as setted, itiu pledged to vote for Mr. Voorhees As the Democratic putty is a unit in supporlof the "Tull Sycamore of the Wabash," by which titlo Mr.Yoor. hees has lung been pleasantly known In Indiana, these two vutes will secure Ida election beyond question. Unless, indeed, the Nationals should tako it into their heads to inako use uf the bal ance of power they seem to hold lu the ludlaua Legislature to better advan tage than Senator Voorhees might be able to offer theiu. X. V. Suu. Tie w.s Itciiix. The Mexican border industry of cattle stealing has recovered from its temporary depression nnd Is as flourishing as ever. Iu various oilies of Germany boy's under 10 are prohibited, under penalty of fine nnd l in prisoiimeni,! ruin snioKiiijjiu puune pjnui- Founder, tho eminent botanist, finds in Mexico 038 varieties of grasses, S7C of which occur in no other land. Of the rest, 82 are found in this country. Montreal's nrnngetnen are ngnln in trouble. If the Grand Jury can have its way four or live of them will not bo very likely to parade next July. Gunning for gangers npp"ars to bo still the favorite nmusement In Tennessee At last accounts the gangers, however, had the best of it, four distillers having been killed. In common with nearly every other count ry in the world tho cry of hard times comes up from Bolgiuni. The rato ef wages for skilled labor is between sixty cents and a dollar a day. Tho New Jersey Central Railroad Com pany was sued by Severn Berg, in tho Unit ed 8talc3 Court, for 25,000 damages for personal injuries, and the trial was com menced on Monday beforo Judgo Benedict at New York. During the past year the Presbyterionsof New York city have subscribed the magni ficent sum of more tlinu four hundred thous and dollars toward tho liquidation of their church indebtedness. This is n good exam ple for the other denominations. Ofthe one hundred nnd ten millions of imports into China during the past year the fraction of a little more than a million and a half only fell to tho Ehare of tho United States. 'And yet fifty-four years ago our trade amounted to four and n half millions. The head ofthe International Secret Ser vice has been arrested in Buffalo as a swind ler. He had sent out a great number of cir culars asking men and boys to become amateur detectives, promisingplenty of em ployment nt high wages, but demanding $3 iu advance asi'MneniXershipfee" from each. The Accounts from the yellow fever dis tricts show little or no sighs of improvement. At New Orleans it is noticed that many of the accompaniments of the jellow fever In former years are not seen, while some cases present the symptoms of tlie plaguo known as black tongue. As our reporlcrcamo along Water Street last night, shivering witli the chill night air, and drawing his ocrcoattightly about Inm, he thought, now is the timo lor colds and coughs," but if poor mortals only knew what a certain cure Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is, how few would long sutler, nud then it costs only tweuty-fivo cents. Sandusky (Ohio) Register. The Parisian International Congress on Weights, Measures, nnd Coins, nt Paris, "lenrns with pleasure the progress of the metric system, and deplores the fact that Kngland, Russia, nnd the United Stateshave not vet entered into the same path." The British and American members had n meet ing, and voted to (letitiouthcirGoveiiimeiits in favor of the system. The Po"t Office department decides that productions of the type-writer cannot bo re garded as printed matter, anil tent in an un sealed envelono for one cent, but must be treated as correspondence. When, however, two or tnree nituureu envelopes areneitosii cd with a Postmaster, the contents of which are exactly alike, though written by a type, writer, it is prima l.icio evidence that tho production is a circular, and can therefore be scut at circular rates. Baltimore, Md., Oct. 7. A letter receiv ed hero says that last Friday night a dozen intoxicated tramps lay down to sleep on one of the coke ovens near Fountain Mills, Fay ette rounty, Penti'a. During the night the arched roof broke in with their weight, ana the unfortunate men fell into the raging fires below and erished. On Saturday morning their charred und unrecognizable bones were drawn from the oven. Strange to soy, their sad fjte produced no excitement, and no coroner's inquest was held. Three hours afterwards the remains were interred in an old ash heap and tho oven was refilled with fresh coal. On Tuesday of last week, ns tho Hon. Geoige Bancroft, the historian, was driving nt Newport, R. I., his hordes took fright and ran away. He guided them safely for some distance, but the horses came to a road run ning at right angles, nud they turned into this and threw ttie occupants ofthe carnago out upon the ground. Tho lady who was with Mr. Baneroftaud the footman weroun- injured, but Mr. Bancroft received a severe sculp wound. His right shoulder and his ribs were also badly hurt. Ho Was taken into a farmer's houso and was subi-cqiiently curried to his villa ou the chit's, lie is now recovering. "Iloll't lo Jf tliu Milp." When these words were spoken by our lamented Lawrence, it must have been a sol emn time for those on hoard, and probably not a dry eye among them, seeing their com mander mortally wounded.atm still giving orders like the above; but not more Kilcmu than when the family physician informs you that eomo one of your futility has an nf ioction of tho lungi which, it neglected, will eventually terminate in Consumption. But, reader, don't be frightened or "give up t he ship," for Dr.Hale, a physician of Eurojie, discovered n remedy fur all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Diiricu'lt Breathing, and all af fections of tho Throat, Bronchia) Tubes and Lungs leading to Consumption, and C.N. Chittkmon, olio of our leading uiedieino dealers, of No. 7 Sixtli avenue New York, believing tho market required an nrtiete which was certain, safe and sure to do the work, ami yet within the reach of all as re gards price, etc., has purchased the original receipt from Dr. Hale, nud we understand is selling very large quantities of the same, and, as far as wo hear, it gives eutiro Kitis faction. It is now sold by all druggists in New York, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Newark, N. J., Hoboken, and, in fact, all through the country at 50 cents and $1. Great sav ing by purchasing large size. Reeu City, April 5, 1877. Mr. Cmttemun. Dor Sir I use your IluM.y vy Ilontiioi'Mi anu Tar in my fam ily and use it very freely. 1 run the Union Dining Rooms iu tho Union Depot at Reed City. I have from ten to fifteen in my cm ploy, and wo nearly nil use your medicine. But I cannot ullbrd to pay tho retail price for it. The last Hom.v 'or Hobeiiomi and Tar I sent to Troy N. Y., for, as I could not buy it in East Sjginaw or Grand Rapids. Do you havo it in quart bottles, or can you put me up one dozen in some shape so that it will come lower than the last I bought? I paid for tho last live dollars for six ciglit ounce bottles. Can I buy it in fivo-pound bottles? This, I think,' would bo n very gootl phico to advertise your goods. I do not understand why it is not sold in East Sagi naw or Grand Rapids. I think it is the best cough medicine I ever used. We havo used it more or loss for ton years. Pieaso writo me tho chiowet and best way for ma to buy it, and if I can allbrd it I will send you a small order, and when I order I will send tho monev with order. Yours, D. Adams, Reed City, Mich. Pikc'sToothache Droi cure i u ono'iuiuute. 13-4 HAYES'S TITLE. However varied may ho tho opinions con cerning the validity of Hayes's title to the Presidency, thero is not a question in tho minds of "cither Democrats or Republicans upon ono important point, viz: tho unques tionable right of Dr. Pierce's Family Medi cines to tho title ofthe Standard Remedies of tho ngc. Listen to tiio voico of tho sover eign people. New Orleans, June 10, 1878. Dr. R. V. Tierce, Bnllhlo, N. Y.i Dear Sir Your Pleasant Purgative Pellets seem lo bo particularly adapted tolhe wants of tho peoplo in this warm climate, where bilious affections oro particularly prevalent. I regard them as the best cathartic I have ever tried. Yours truly, JOHN C. HENDERSON. Boston, Mass., Mny 14, 1878. Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.: Dear Sir YourGolden Medical Discovery has cured my boy of n Fever Soro of two years' standing. Pieaso accept our grati tude. Yours truly, HnNRYjWHITING. The Uaitroad Gazette says that nfewyoars ago 20,000 pounds was tho maximum for n car load, but now many companies permit 20,000 jvounds to he put upon a car, nnd very few accidents due to overloading areon rcconl. New Advertisements. O.UPOUT OP THE CONDITION' of JA the FIRST NATIONAL HANK, at I.ctilgliton, in tho State of Pennsylvania, at thociobcof buslnoss, October 1, 1S7S1 I1F60UKCK. I. osn anil Dl'counls tG0CG9 28 OTCiitrafts 191 17 II. P. Hour's to secure Urcmat'on. ... 75 COO Oo U. 8. Bonds on banil 0 000 00 Duo trom noproved ltoserve Aeents.. 304 fld Hue Irom oi lier National Hanks , 6.4 41 Hue Imm state nankBamt llankeis... 1(7 47 Ileal K'tnte. rumllnre. mi l Futures 4,611 70 fjnrrcnt expenses alio 't axes L'ato... i'rcmlums Paul t 'hecs nnd oilier casn Items HUH of other Hanks l-'ract'onnl Currency. Incite! V Nickels specie (tndud'i? Kofd Treasury ccrti's T nmil I'Miner VnlP. ... 670 M 412 51 5'! 63 H9 10 374 47 1 779 Gil ,:7s oo Trfi-til Tenner Notes llctlomntion Fund with U. H.Treasur. cr IS per cent, ot Circulation! 3 375 00 Total I1C4MI 47 LIAlllUTIKS. Capital Stncl-Pjtd in 173,000 00 rsiirnnin lunu f't ou Undivided l'rollla i,"M 04 Isntionai UnukNotesOutstandlng.... C7,-5(iu to Individual llepo-lls subject to check. ls,w .13 Uertilicd chce'is 2D IS Cashier's checks outitmdlng t 85 Due to otber National Hanks 41 50 Total 1164 55747 Slate o IYnnf ranfa, County of Cation, tt : I, v. w. Howmnn, Cashterof the nbovo-nara. ed Hank, do soietnuly swear that the nunvo stst jnieni Is true to iho best ot ray knowledge uuu uem'i. W. w. BOWMAN, Cashier. Subscribed nnd Bworn to before me, this 7th aay ol uct. jhth. THOS. H. BECK, Nofy Public. Corrcct-Attest: A. J. Ddrltnft, Daniel Olewlne, nud It. r. ltotford, Directors. Oct. 12, Ii7i rpWE GIIAIVDKST Exposition of Clothing Ever made In J,i;fIiailTON Is at tho Post UfQoe Building ol II. II. PETERS, Agent, on BANK STItnur, and. the people know it Ho keep everythlnir wanted In Men's nnd Boy's Clothing, at the most Moderate Prices POll CASH. no never yet wasted time In Sellttir Hleh Priced UkjU. Jlli Prices are so LOW, that people aro wondeiWR how tt can bo done. But Ic IS done. Those in need ot Fall or Winter Suits ! will find It to their advautafro to conialt II. II. rr.TKltS, aitcnt, abont the mntter. nug :4tt T WO WIDE AWAKU MAGAZINES. Brilliant Novelties for 1875. KLLl l-MU.MAV, i:d. I). l.ATMKOII & CO., Pub. WIDE AWAKE, The Illustrated Magazine for 1'oung Folks, A YI All. It li concrdfil ou all sides tUnt Messrs. P. ? .nt h roii .V Co.. hnve SDlt'iidKl'v ncrmiiirlialicd vvutit thev pot their hearts uuun a few rears i; u, viz i totn.iko n nmgiizliio fibeoliitcly jmie in lia luoioi uiiueui'K, imriv.iutMi in nieiuiy luent. beaut H ui una lca.lr, ami then to turmoil it itteo low a pi Ice that tiio people could alloiu ID IttkU 11. babyTand. ' Only Fifty Cents a Year. The Only Magazine in the World for flattest Datntv htonea, uud pietuie?, uiiil rhyme of b.iur lift I Kltflit pneH thick amDer papei, large lniu. woniB iiiviiicu into pyiumus. Juit what your buby wnuU I tiept 26, vr-'. A uihtokvs xmer. In the Orphan fburt of Cttrbon County. j-Matc of John Jiichctrtls, itecea&ca. Tho uniieMlirneil Auditor appointed hy tht Court, to audit, imeitlo, and fuflr examine, and mtjuM uieaci'ouiit.or uexaiioerLampttit cuar rilati of Jnnennd John UicliardA, tnluor children ot J tli n Hictmrda necL-nheoMnteof lue!i Chunk Tnwiithip CurltOuCo, l'a ,wld meet nil p irties luteietta lor the purpose of M appointment, on Saturday, Octobei & at Vu'ilocfca iu., ht oinco nai Jiuum me i irsi national .uaiik, 11 roadway, a I audi I'nunk, ia vliero they may aueuu ii iney ueeni u proper. K. U. tslliWKUS, Auditor. Aug 2i. 187. w. A1 SSIUNEE'S NOTICE Notice i herebv n!ven thatJOSnPir PKIST. ol tho JloruuKh of WKISnl'OllT. Cuibou Couu 13 1'a , by a Vo'.untJin Deed of Aa)Kiiiuent, tiearniif date tb? 2Jd day of nUITKMnKHii":!, aligned ad Ms Ileal instate, lo the umiertJ Ril ed tor the benefit uf hiscmiitora All persona men lore.inueuM u u vm pnrir win iuuku pay ini'iii within HIX KUKti fiom the date hero of to tiio Afc-.icuee.HiJd those Iiav iiKlCKal claims will pieaso pieetit inem tor seiueineut to 1)11. J. U. ZKKX, Af-signe. Sept. 18. 18:S-8w. Wclssport, V. L i:gal notice. 1 n the matter of tho Cltal Ion 1 !jualnt Jolui llrtirhton guar In the Orphans' dlan of iJiumti H.KIuejtJhira I Court of Carbon A luuney una uuun a. uin i Louuiy. ttev minor cliddten of George I V. Kiue. decetiBed. J WlieieaB.tbo underatiTne! has been appolntod bv the Uipliauik' Court o Tuibun County, Com liitasioner to lake testimony nud tate auao count 1 the abovo mated case. Notice U bero bv civen, tlint I will attend to tho duties of iuy appointment ut the ottlco of Albright ond ter. IllilU. Ii'USk til MHULII II JUI1 I'll t J tt t thu l51h djV of UUrtJllKlt. Ife78. at9oClnOi A. M , when and where ail persona interested mar aitcnu ii iney aee proper. F. V. LONt.HTHEIIT, .Sept. 29, 1378 w4 Commnisiouer. T o Sportsmen nud Others. AllDerarn are lierebv forbid tresfmaltlnir on ineiauus uiiuo uuurrNiKuru in au xunubimi of riBU4llu.Curtjoii Cu Pu. lor lldutlDir. or auv other iiurpti&e, under usually of the uw after ttlUllUtO. HKO. I.KUCKKIy ceo i'zii:.s. MATllIAtjMUFr. t raatiin nrp., ecri. je.o ow. Respectfully amioinices to the vicinity, tLat ho lias just enlai-ged his Manufactory by tho addition of another story, and that ho is now prepared to furnish them with every description of HonselioiB Manufactured from tho best Seasoned Material, at Prices fully as low as tho same articles can bo bought for else where. Hero aro a few of tho inducements offered : Parlor Sets at from Walnut Marble-top Dressing Suites. 3 Pieces Painted Bedroom Suites, $18 to $40.00 Cano Seated Chairs, per set of Six $6.00 Common Chairs, per set of Six 4.00 and all other goods equally cheap. In this connection, I desiro citizens to my ample facilities BUSINESS, with a new and lino of Caskets and Coffins, I am prepared to attend promptly to all orders in this line, at lowest prices. Patronage respectfully solicited and the most ample sat isfaction guaranteed. V. SCHWARTZ, Oct. 12, BANK Street, LEIIIGHTON, PA. iiisr Fall & Winter Dress Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, M$g$ rAy A.JWW MM, G-roceries 'and Provisions, At "THE ORIIGNAL CHEAP CASH STORE" of A cordial invitation is extended to all. Oct. 5. pUULIO SALE Of Valuable Real Estate! Thero will le oflerrd r-t ruhllc Bale, o the premise In IUJAVMt J'.UN VA I.LEV.Mohon. Inc township, carbnn Cour.il'. Pu . nbont two miles Irom Mailt h Chnnkan'. thnsamo distance from Lchlghton. ou SATURDAY, OCTOI1EU 12, 1B78, fit TWO o'Clocic P. M., a VA ) U AI1LK FARMING PltOrtXTY, eontnlnim; 18 Acres, more or less nhout one tourth ot which is under a high state ot caltlra tiou, abd tho rema ni'er is lu T1MI1EK. The tmproiments consist ot tt TWO STOKV FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, 16 x -A lea, with Kitchen attached, Hank stihle, Carriniru J louse and other outbuildings. Tbeio O 11 G II A II D S on tho pi co, wit n abaudatiro o( Fruit, snch & Apples, roars Peaches, cherries, u rapes and utlitTbiuail F Ult. all In fuh i eoilUK Also, at iliesnme umo nud place, a variety ot HOUSEHOLD GOODS, cnmprUlnir Conk Stove, Tailor Slove, Loudps, IIi-ili. cluiitB, a'nUouaua otlicrattlcles toouu mortms to vnumerxte Terms nnd conditions will be made known at tlmo uud pl.ico til bulo ijy Hupt. M. TUCKER, Of ValuftWo Ileal Estate. Tun pnrtcrnlcnM. Executor nf the Estate of Mils. EVE HOLT, lata or the TOWNSHIP OF l ltANJCMN, in the Count v ot Carbou widow, dee'd, will offer at Public tiale, on ihe promisee. On Saturday, Oct. 20, 1878, cotnmenelnK nt TWO o'clock 1. St., all that ccitslu Lot or PIECE OF GROUND, sltnaie about three-fourth of a mile Eist at Wt'lHsport, on tlieroaa leadtutr from Welasport to strourtsburg, in sold FrauUln Towtisriip, Carbon Couoty. Peuna.. bcjrtnniujt In a.ilit road, ttietioo Iy laud of J. K. lUcfceit, ctintuinlufr Thlitceu ThouHundTwo II u ml red fc quart Feet, upon m Men U erected a Two-tor Loir VVeatli ur.boardMl I)W KLL1ISO JlUU-sK. about m bv ii feet, with n Double Porch, Ac, a we.1 ol good water with puiup in the yard. Terra b and Conditions will bo made known on the day of tulo, by DANIEL WENTZ. Executor Oet.fi. 1J78-W3 Of lira Eeb0tt. dee'd. J. ltLmo, Auctljuecr. E. E. 0. EUBKKA lliui OIL, (iJlorty derrecs higher tiro test than the taw requires), can be burned tn auv 1.AM1" where the chimney burner Is medi laWAUIlAMTKU SOTTOKSl'LODE, under forrelture ot f liO. CP-KXCLUSIVE COUNTY RIOIITH for sale by P.J. FITZQEllALD, Sole I'ron. Manut'r, 1M & 105 N. Fourth St., Phtlad'a. Also, W1IOI.ESALK OBAX.KR IU HEAD LIGHT. COAL OILundHUUNI.NQ FLUIU. It. A large assortment of laittt tiyttt ot CllANDKLIKHS, BIlACKGTs, BHONZU LAMPS, BVJJINElUi, c, Jto., Oonatantlf ou hand. Beet. 6, d tuo. HtfK"1fT 83 newest and mot popular JuiWWJa. songs, with wr.tiug. ot in. tiuctlOD and siuusementi also, a list of all the battles, when ana where louslit, dunnir the war, lor I cent sump. Addte.,, DLBMOND & kv.ftfio nscv si, t'ni.aueij'uia. nvn ij pooplo of Lobicliton and its FnmitnrE9 $50 to 60.00 Case Bedroom $40 to $65.00 to call tho attention of the in tho handsome Hearso, and a full OF VALUABLE Heal Instate. The folio wine vnlunble Properttes will be Poid by J. V. 1UUDENUUKU. tohenlTof Car bunCouniy.on Saturday, Oct. 12th, 1878, at tho COURT HQU'lK.ln the EOHOUOIt ol JIAUC1I CHUMf, Csrbou L'ountv. l'ennsyl. aulu. at UMi; o'clock P. M. I Ilrvlrtuoot a writ of LkT. Facias, all tnosa certain rivE lots on PIECES OF GROUND, s'tnate In tho Boroucb of Lehlirhton, Countr of carboD. anil state of X'eunsylvams. aailNnm. b led 12-1. 120, i a. I3ii and 132. lu the Plan or Plot ota ild Uorourh esi'liandevetyoneofaald Lots having n tront or hrenrtin or slzty.slx feet on the raiaidsl,leot Pine Htrent In said Bor ough of Lelilirhtou. nnd eztenom thenco east wsidlr, each of lhat width, tn lourth ordeuth ono hnndrea and elghtr-nine feet ulno incncs, toaccrtam Alley. Hclzed and taken Into execution as tho prop, erty ot Y. l Hcmaicl. ALSO, By virtue of a Writ of Lai. fartar.tll thai ter. tarn Lor oil PIHOI3 OF LAND. sltuatcr lo the Boronah of Lehtxhton. Connlr of Caibou, and matoof Pennsylvania, bounded ana dei-cribed ou f ollaws. to w It i Begiuulnir at a stake, thence along a pabllo road uorta twonty-slx and one-halt deKteis,ea8ft nine perches; thooco uiouir lot of wound of Ueorge 1-yvch.itco'ii.. somU clghty.el?nt dejrreea. wt-fct nine and ihreo-tenths perches to a post j thence along; an oitey ontnthhty.tour degree.-, east ulne and tw).tenths perches to the place of beiriuniug, coniaiulng TniRTV FIVE and ONK-IIALF PERCUES, strict measure The Impiovements thereon are a TWO-STOUV FRAME DWELLINO, 16 x :6 feet. Kitchen attached 1X1 feet, cd other outuuilduigs. Seised and taken into execution aa tnapro pvtly ot Edwatd Paetzel. ALSO, Ry virtue of a wit ot Lav. TaHeuM that eer. talu LOT Oil PIECE OF GROUND, situate In Rtckertstown, Franklin township. Carbon County, Penusrlvauta, boundtd andds scribed aa follow s, to wit t Bealouing at a post, tnenee by a certain pub Ho road aouib fitly degrees, west ninety leer, toapost: therice iv laud of J. K. ltickert. or lot No. 10, uorlh thlrty-sereu and one-fourtli degreea-wi-si one bundled feeUto a post: thence by a public road north fitly degi eea,east ninety feet to a post i thenco by land ot tjalven Christ, man. or lot No. IX, souih thirty seven and one. fourth decrees, east one buudrcd leet to th place ot beginniDfr.contaiuing NINE THOUSAND SQUARE FEET. Ihe Imrrovemcots thereon are a TWO-STOllV FRAME DWELLINO wllh basement, :0 x it feet, and other outbuild ings. Belted and taken Into execution as the prop, erty of William U, llrowu. J. W. RACDENBUKU, Sheila's office. 1 Shcrlu. Mancu Chunk, hept, 18. 178. 1 in nftH AOENTSWANTED. Ol.lvtho IUiwUU who mean business, and desire to muse trom II to lis cer day need apply, (lend I cent htaiup for particulars. Uy, . T. Uuok, Wilton, Northumberland Co.. Va. Bopt, n-tT. Dry mm9