-g.V:- . If H. V. ItORTIItMKR, Kbiton LKIUOIITOXi IM.l SATUHDAY, NOVEMBER 30, lslft. JCO OUIl 1MTIIOXS. On the 23d of November, 1873, with 'Wet Wright, each party contributing about no ostentatious pretentions, but will', a firm faith In the e ffaAlvBness of I-.oncst labor, and tlio ellgtblllty of Its "mission, wo Issued the first number of tho Car- HON ADVaCiOiJfc. We looh back to that day with & slnccro feeling of gratitude to thOStj who welcomed it then, and to nil who have onco-uraged and patronlied ffstneo, Wo believe It la not boasting to say that, while tho Carbon Advo 'cat is has not mado a fortune for It publisher, It has mado a largo clrclo of. trun friends, Among All classes, who "pleasantly oi.tlclpato Its weekly visits, and wclcomo It as a reflex of popular opinion, In Its sphere, find as an inde pendent truth-teller of transpiring events. During theso six jtarsUlias stemmed tho current of popular agitations In Car bon county, and On; 'conflicts which these. ngltatlons havo engendered among tlie people. When It has taken Issue fit all, it has bcott independently, in, what its editor r.trd publisher believed to bo tho dcfifiso of truth, justice and right. We have labored to give U19 people nn or gan, and wo take tho success which has Veen mooted out ttfus an carncstof their apprcclati'inj. The CyfaSn Advocate is tlio only rnAKarbnti county that is not ham 5r controlled by political parties or Sues, and for tins reason it has never "betrayed truth and virtuous intercst,has 1 tnado no false promises nor taken no precarious or untcnablo positions on questions vital to the popular weal. It has been and Is still a truo exponent of labor actually wrought here, lias evaded the "patent outside" erase, and Is to day tho only newspaper wholly printed In the county. It Is with ft feeling of mlugted pride and pleasure that with this Issun, No 1, volume VH., wenro enabled toglve to our patrons u paper enlarged from twenty.four to thirty-two columns, and without Increasing tho subscription Tlio price remains still one dollar, and It Is tho largest newspaper for that price published in tlio State. It speaks for Itself. The enlargement is solely for the benefit of its readers. By It wo aro enabled to give tliem a greater variety of miscellaneous fireside reading and a wider rango of current and home news gleanings. If tills enlargement meets with tho appreciation and encourago- in cut hoped for, among those who have bo liberally rallied to our support In the past, this is not tlio only improvement which wu propose to make. As fast as possible wo propose to add other merl torlous points to its columns, until hhall be pronounced tho ciiKArissT Ami llET FAMILY NEWSPAPEIt IN THE AN -TIinAClTE COAL lir.QIONj. Already there arc many auspicious 'signs of a general revival of our lan. gulshlng commercial and industrial In tercsts, and although we may note little of Its effects during tho winter, we are qulto sure that after the first of Janu ary next, there will be now life Infused Into jrade ; and to this fact wo would calljtlio attention of our tradesmen, that, with the extra efforts no are mak ing to Increase the circulation of the Cahiion Advocate, Is offered to you iho choice opportunity to remind the public, by liberal advertisements in Its columns, that you are allvo to your In terests. Our advertising terms aro mod. frato.nnd bo equitable that tho humblest chop. keeper can reap the benefit of ad vertising. Twenty cents a week will eeenre a yearly epaco of two Indies in our column?, and no matter how small and unpretentious a business you may be doing, be Assured, the investment will come back to yon ten-fold. In order to Increase the size of the paper, wo have Increased our mechani cal facllUles.and have added many of the newest styles or jobbing types and other material for executing first-ctass book and job printing : and wo are pre pared to do every description of Job work promptly and at as low If not low er rates than any other offlco in the county. In conclusion, wo cannot forego the liberty of adding a special words to our good friends, who have encouraged us In our efforts to establish a good print lng office here, and shared in our aspl tlons to print a newspaper from it of which wo should feel mutually proud. Horace Greely onco said : "Prosperity always haudsomrly compensates every public-spirited effort wiiicii the people of country town make to have n good local newspaper. It speaks a good word for them among their neighbors, and a good word isa thing nottobodlspised." 'lb'rough tho past years of business de pression, we pushed heroically through together. Wc all suffered more or less, and one reason we had to bo thankful for on Thursday last was that It Is as well with us as It Is, and that we have not been more unfortunate In this mat ter than our neighboring boroughs and towns. When tho sun of prosperity again peeps over the Blue Mountains and vitalizes tho various Interests of our lilll clad little county, we expect to share In thfl general weal. Looking back, then, over tlio past six years of mutual tugg4 and triumphs, let us make of thew a twacon to guide us safely over the nex&sls, believing and lipping that by honest and energotlc labor we may all occasionally, at least. I3E AULE TO ENLAltGE. Henry T. Darlington, editor and pro prietor of the .Buck Oinnly IntctUtenttriied Sunday morning of paralysis. Ho was stricken down on Saturday. Tbs egoeuof cur exports over our im ports of merchandise during tho ten months ending October ,31,was $2S7,070,012,agalnst an excess of t72ll,4S9 duriug tho corres ponding period of last year. Tho formal reception of the Manjuls of I&rne and the l'rinccss Louise, at Halifax, took place Monday, aud was a popular ova tion. After being escorted to the Provincial Building, the Marquis was sworn in as Gov rnj General of the Dominion, -4bo official rctoYns of Iho Congressional blo show that tho candidates running on straight raf eb'.lcan tickets received 274,007 Votes, anil'llioso on republican and national combination tickets 30,210. Of tho latter Vtftfs Uio no tlonals furnished about four thou sand, giving tho republicans 300,000. Tho candidates on straight democratic tickets tc ce'ved 264.8CS voles. In tho Twelfth dls an cqvil sharo to his vote, making tho aggre gate democratic voto about 270,000. Th 0 na tional voto proper Is 90,5S3, to which should bo added about 10,000 national voles for com bination candidates. Tllfl straight national voto for Congressmen Shows an Incrcaso over that for their candidate for Governor of 18, 000, which nearly alt como from tho demo crats, who, in several districts in tho west em portion of tlio Stato, deserted their can' didatc3 by tho thousand. Tho Congrcssion al vote, 09,405, is about 0,000 short of tlio Governor's, a result attributable to tho dis gust of many democrats with their Candi dates. Tho steamer fomeranla, which left New York 011IT10 14th Inst., for Hatnburgj was sunk ly collision with tho Welsh bark Moel Elllan, near Folkestone, In tho Eng lish, Channel, on Monday night. There were about 220 persons 611 board, Including crew and passengers, and about 50, mostly passengers, are believed to bo lost. Tho sur vivors, Who escaped in sonio of tho boats, wcro picked up by a passing steamer. Capt, Schwcnscn Is among tho saved, though he was at first reported lost. Tho romerania was a first-class steamship, of 3500 tons re gister, built on ths Clyde in 1873, at a cost of about $550,000. 8I10 had a cargo Valued at about $250,000. In addition to her cargo, a mall consisting of 17 bags of letters and 25 bags of papers, for Franco, Germany, Austria and tho Scandinavian countries, is supposed to bo lost. Tho total number of standard dollars coined up to and including the 23d inst.,was 19,814,560. Of this number a littlo over 5,- 000,000 arc in "general circulation" that is, outside of tho Uuilod Statos Treasury and Mint vaults. Nino convicts, sixblack and thrco White wcro publicly whipped at Now Castle, Del., on Saturday. Five of them wcro also pil loried. Lirrnni t'lton china. riiiLADELmrA, Nov. 21, 1878. Deau Advocate: It has ocen t long tlmoslncol hnve had this pleasure' Your sprightly Journal comes to me every week and Is much appreciated though I must confess it makes mo feel ashttraed of myself to think that I have so long been a stranger to Its columns Mclhlnks I hear you say" While the lamp holds out to burn" even Marcutlo may return. I enclose you a letter from tho other side of the world. Perhaps it, or por tions of it may Interest your readers. Life in China docs not seem to bo the best thing Imaginable, judging from what our correspondent lias written. Yours very truly, Makcutio. ' noRo KoNd, China, Oct. 15, 1S78. my deau Makcutio : Tho recent stirring events whicti liave happened In our usually quiet colony are of such a nature, that many pages of explanation as to causes, would not satisfactorily account for tho strnngo and thrilling Incidents which havo so agitated the public mind. A few FACT may not be uninteresting. The present Governor of IIongKong, His Excellency Pope Henne;sy, O. II., came here baldened with the taint of unpopularlty.nnd slnco assuming the reins of government has met with much dissentient and fault-llddllig opposition, both from tho press and tho public. During his administration ft great In crcaso Hi lawlessness and daritig crime has been apparent among the natives of the lower orders, and frequent burglar ies and highway robberies with violence occur. Finding Iho lenient policy of the Governor In no way to Impede their plans, but rathsr to further them, the bands of thieves, smugglers, and gamb lers of the Kwang Tung province have from time to time made descents upon the unprotected parts of tho town, and often with success j and recently, be coming emboldened by the reported abolition of public flogging as a punish ment, tlrcy havo committed a daring act In tho very center of the town, which has roused tho Indignation of the entire community against tho mild methods of correction authorized by tho Governor. On the night of the i!4th of Septem ber, between 12 and 1 o'clock, an or ganized baud of 80 or 00 desperadoes, armed with the nativo spears and long pikes, mado a violent and irreslstablo attack on the Clieong Shlng goldsmiths shop, situated In Wing Lok Street,near the waterside. Having put out all tho street lamps for several squares around, nnd disarm ed and Injured tho native pollee In the vicinity, tho marauders placed a part of their number on guard, and then de liberately and forcibly entered the house marked out or plunder, by means of ladders placed Against the front, and which having mounted, they were en abled to walk over tho zinc awning Into the windows of the room over the store. Finding only one person hero, they soon "bound him over to keep the peace" and then placed sentinels to prevent tho firm or members of the family from coming down from their bedrooms, On reaching the store be low they found a Mllner'a safe contained the bulk of the prize they strove for, and fearlessly attacked it with hammers and chisels, regardless of the noise, or the alarm of the awakening sleepers In tbe next houses. Alter half an hour's labor In Vuln, they cave up that tough job, and occupied themselves In collect ing a few articles of clothing, some quicksilver in u.iske, and a tu;v scraps of broken silver, gold-dust, fto., which was In'the worklogajan's till, and were about to put Into execution tbe plan of liico'ndlarlsra, as a fiendish revenge for their disappointment, when" the" sound of fire-arms caused tbem to scatter, and they broke precipitately out of the front doors to find themselves In a shower of leaden balls with a brick-bat ortwb In. terspersed, which tho now folly aroused neighbors and European Police were sending at them. During their dare-devil entrance laid tbe shop, tbe guard outside were chal lenged by a "lnlrong" or nativo police man, and tfroy Immediately attackod him savagely with their murderous long spears, but not beforo the poor fellow had given the alarm to the other beats by blowing his whistle, (which by the way was found sticking In his mouth when ho was afterwards picked up In sensible). Two European police now appeared onthoBCono. 3oulbownand McDongal, and wcro shortly afterwards joined by policeman Campbell. Tho night was dark, nnd tbe absenco of tho street lights caused much uncer tainty In the minds of these three men as to what was happening to cause tho alarm, when they stumbled over the body of tho Chtncse "lukop;" lying In tho roadslde.covcr.-d v!th bloody wound. HelnRj-rnVinced that a serious disturb ance was under way, they sounded their rnttles, and brought a lot of tho Sikh police to their aid, who taking off tho lukong to tho hospital, gavo the alarm at the head office and rang tho fire-bells for a general alarm of firr,thus aronslng tho whole community. The thrco European policemen now camo upon tlio outer cuaru of the thlovcs, and wcro immediately attacked with the horrible Dikes, and Goulbown and McDouglas fell badly wounded, but Campbell killed his assailant by a lucky shot from his rlllo, and then ran up to 1110 licau ouice to report anu got assistance. Sonio of the Sikh poiico In another minute met the samo fate as the Euro peans, but weio shortly sent to hospital by the arriving squads of officers from the barracks, who now made a vigorous rush down tho street and caused the thieves to lly. Hero they found the Clieong Slilng gold shop broken open and a tire just beginning, and the lu- Habitants nearly scared to uealh by tho nolie and smoke and excitement gene rally. But tho wily crew had slunk away, and only two of thera were cap tured after a desperate fight. Wing Loh street being near the water, the poiico Immediately ptocccded there and found to their amazement that tbe whole body of the pirates had cot into a steam launch, nnd were making off under a heavy fire from the river pollee, who pursued Idem in ttio police ag. Capt Denno, the superintendent, and over 200 armed police had turned out of the barracks In three minutes from the tlmu they wero called, but arrived too late at the scone, and so returned feeling mad at not having been able to meet the robbers and give the a wannine. Tho wounded men were all conveyed to tho hospital, and havo since recover ed, and the dead body of the pirate shot by Campbell was brought to tho mor gue for Identification and inquest. On examination, it was found that about $250 worth nf Jewelry and effects were taken from tho shop ; tho thieves leaving untouched about $0000 worth of gold dust aud nuggets In the safe, which presented a very nattered appear anco, having tbe knobs and hinges broken off, and a large hole in tlio out er skin at the back lower right corner. The steam launch was afterwards found acroes the harbor, high and dry ashoro with n bullet holo through her funnel, atul blood marks on the seats, bhowli.g that some of the persons in her must have been wounded. The poor launch engineer, who had been Intimi dated Inlo-getting up steam and driving the engine, was found, with his com panion, in a hut on shore, very much frightened, and nn doubt glad to be rid of the company of such violent coun trymen. Such nn attack as this, preconceived aud carried out with such diabolical precision, 'and in defiance alike of the law and Its myrmidons, has never be. lore uccu Known ncro, and it lias caus ed a general 'feeling of insecurity (only too well founded, as the sequel will show) among tho peaceful mercantile luuaultaut. About the 0th of October a laroe " In diguatlou meeting'1 was held at the City Hall, attended by the very highest digni taries of the place, judges, barristers. merchants, &ci, and a large number of intelligent ciiliiesu, to discuss the expe diency of enforcing the law In a uioie rigia manner tlian heretofore, to pro vide extra forcn for the police, and to comment generally on ttio policy 01 leniency to criminals which the Gover nor has so unfortunately pursued. Sever al resolutions were passed, and they will be properly drawn up, signed, aud sent borne to London for Inspection of the Seoretary uf Stato for Foreign Af- tairst A few days after the WIhk Lok Sti. uffalr, the house of Mr. Ualn, editor of the "China Mall" (dally,) was entered by Ulne desperate men, no doubt of the same gang ; but they were driven off after a sharp lighL Mr. lialu using bis revolver Willi good ctTcct, though they gavo a serious spear wound toaSikli cuustablo who was helping him. Several other houses have been enter ed, and only ft few nights since, the thieves succeeded in getting into Gov EiiNMEKt House the residence of the gentleman whoso easy administration would not allow them lu be Hogged for stealing I I expect wo shall have our pollee-force auguicuted by an addttiou of Scotch aud Irish Constabulary lu a few uioutlii more, nnu mat, wliu sterner punlsli meut for captured criminals will have the effect of restoring tho Colony to its peacemi conulltou. As we havo had no " regular built" typhoon this year, 1 havo no mure news to communicate. Yours ever truly Jcnio. Tho Halifax award of f 5,500,000 was paid over to tho British Government, in Loudon, iliursday ouasl week. Itcrnard T. Kcnncy, working men's dete galo to tho Constitutional Convention of California, died I riday of last week. Tho Nuvy Department estimates for tho next fiscal year will bo about $ 14,000,000, tho samo as tho Congressional appropriation for tho present fiscal year. Tho iron ore mines of tho Messrs, Brooke, at tho falls of French Creek, Berks county, aro run day and night to meet the demand upou them. Georce W. Smith, a cooner. shot his wife dead lu tiau Francisco Thursday of last week becauso she had sejurated from him on ac count of cruel treatment. The Arlington Estate suit was to have commenced iu the U. S. Court atalcxandria, Va'., Tuesday, hut, tho parties being absent, it went over to tho January term. Tlio house of William Fanning, near Dear born, Mich., was robbed on Tuesday night, of last week Tho burglars chloroformed fha whole family, who Were resuscitated with dimcuity tno next day. Suffering will exhibit ifanrcsence by the cries of tho baby, and should bo removed by the prompt use of that highly recommended remedy, Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. It is free iruiil V1UIU. - A ricu CIS. Argument in the Ifuntcr caso before tho Court pf Errors and Appeals at Trenton, N. J., was concluded Tuesday, and the caso held undor aa'."ise"ie"t. A decision is not cxjKsctcd beforo nexi week. A cablegram received .'. Chicago reports tho nrr.fct al Lisbon of Chas. V Angelf, the embfiiliug Secretary cf thel'ullmaa I'alaco CarComjmny, aud says that $80,0(10 Oi'il'O money stolen by him has been founi )u hit possession. M JJrookfield,'V7is.,on Wcdiftssday, a boy. 1 entering a blacksmith shop, threw his over coal, lu tho iiockctofwhicUwasa loaded ij j t j 1 1 , ...... ( rrM . .... i i aud the bullet entered the head of a farmer named Sowers, killing him. Instantly. Hear Admiral Almy and Itov. John Lana- son havo been appointed Visitors to tlio Government Hospital for tho Insane, tho termer to succeed rrolcssor llcnry, deceased, nnd tho latter in placo of Dr. J. V. New man, resigned. E. Ci llaytien, under scnlenco of death for tho murder of his wlfo nt Montpcllcr, VtV lins eoiifcssed tho murder, attributing it tn a SI f neonscious frenzy' arising from the "unmasking of tho treachery" of his wlfo's relatives, for whom ho seems to havo an in tenso dislike. Havo used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup ami pronounce it tho best inedlemo in use. A caso of consumption hero was cured by its use. AVe cheerfully recommend it to nil suf ferers. Jefircss, Itobcrts .t Co., South Bos ton, Va., November 17, 1875. While a funeral party was taking a train for Erie, at Corry, Pa , Friday, ttio platform gavo way, precipitating twenty-flvo persons and wufT.R into p- www- Jmlow. Several of tho mourners wcro injured and tho coiiin was buried in rubbish. A Iclcirram to Secretary Schurz reports that 0110 McCann, a contractor for tho trans portation of Indian supplies, has been con victed of defrauding tho Government and Is now in jail at Cheycnno. This is Mid to bo tho first conviction of tho kind by a frontier jury. Tho companies of sub-contractors on a railroad at Waterloo, Quebec, havo abscond ed, leaving 250 laborers unpaid. Tholabor crs havq.t.'iken possession of tho section on widen li(cy wero employed, and reluscd to allow tho tfork to go on until tlicy aro paid. Two of tho rcntaiiiing contractors havo been arrested, y An exphislon'of g s look placo in tho Sul livan coal initio nl Bullivnn, I ml., Thursday of last week, tho viojenco of which was in creased by the wmseqvcnt explosion of eight kecs of po'-dcr near tiro bottom of tho shaft. Thirty jn,tn wcro In tho mine, thirteen of whom wcro instantly killed. Many of tho injured arc not expected to .Jivcr. Charles Francis AdamlSr., of Boston, and others, representing tho Commission on llallroads from Massachusetts, inspected tho shops of tho Pennsylvania Itailroad nt Al toona o few days ago, and wero handsome ly entertained by tho officers of tho company on duty at that point. Tho Cincinnati CbnracretaZ has caused its commercial reporters to mako a careful tour of inquiry, and on moro than a pago gives a detailed result which shows a general In crcaso of business, full forco employed on full time, and ccncral cheerfulness and confi dence. Profits aro small, but collections prompt. Among tho highest tributes paid to Dr. iiaas" ixpectoraiit, 110110 aro ot sucli im portance as those received from druggists, 'ino men wlioso callins havo rendered them skillful judges of medicine, are loud in their praise of "tho wonderful remedy, nnd tlicv attest their faith in its efficacy by using it for 1110 euro 01 incirowu and tticir lauulics colds and coughs. Tho Supremo Court of this State has de livered an opinion of pccial interest to tho keeiwrs of hotels and their patrons. Tlio Court holds that an inn-keeper is bound to pay lor goods stolen in hishouso from cuests. unless stolen by a servant or companion of tlio guest. With such responsibility thrust upon them, travellers should not complain if landlords becomo exacting regarding tlio character of thoso who seek tho priyilcgo of their hoste'ries. Dr. Daniel Ticrsott. a physician of Han cock county, 111., was called from his bed on Saturday nignt by an unknown man to at tend a caso about thrco niile3 distant. He saddled his horso and started and an hour after Ins lifeless body was found by tho road side, with an iron bar, tho instrument of murder, lying near. Dr. Picr3on was a trusteooftho town of Augusta, and active fn suppressing lawlessness, and it it believ ed ho was murdered out of revenge. A few years ago F. F. Brightly, of the Philadelphia bar, son of tho compiler of a digest of tho lawsof thisStale, married Mary Emelino Howard, daughter of William II. Mann, who was for ten or twelvo years Dis trict Attorney of Philadelphia, and who for tho last three or four years has been Pro thonotary cf tho Courts of Common Picas. The marriago is said to havo been happy until the tempter camo in tho person of a young New Yorker, well known in fashion able society. Tlio rest of the story is told by tlio pica filed n tiny or two ago by the hus band in tho United States Circuit Court. This documcntpositivclychargcsthat CoilV erncur Kortrl!;t( of yew York, has been criminally intimate with Mary Emelino Howard, wifo of P. F. Brightly, the plaintiff. Tho document charges that Kortnglit has deprived tho plaintitr of his wife's services and undermined her affection and induced her to live apart from hirn-, wheref.jio the plaintiff claims damages in $500,000. No answer has been filed in response fls yet, but ono is expected in a few days, In which, it is alleged, counter charges o'fa grave nature win ik inauo. " Ecr- Day l.ltv.ii Aris'n'g in tho mornirigi nlmcnt Iho first tiling to bo tliougnt ol is marketing, or get ting: iho necessaries of lifo; and should nnv one ef Iho family bo troubled with Coughs, uoias, innucnza,uoarbcrcss,diiucuit bream ing, or any affection of tho throat, bronchial tnbes or lungs, leading to Consumption, a supply of that household necessity) known as IIame's IfflsKT op Hon'r.ilODKD isn Tin. Which brings strength to tho harassed frame, wearied and jaued uy a Hacking cough, must next bo obtained. Ask thai fresh, bright) ros);-checkrd girl, ttho but a few weeks ago; xvas lying helpless on hor bed, wiiu a neciic lius aoout makingits appcar ancoonllcr dhdcksj ask her what restored her to her loris nights of balrriy 6lccn. re newed strength) audn final scattering of mai cougu inai was dragging ner down to her grave. Ask her what physician was so successful in her case, which eccmcd to halllo medicine and to defy tho many allur ing and tempting morsels which anxious hands prepared for her to smooth her jour ney from this life. Ask her who was Iho benefactor, nnd her eyes; speaking volumes, will brightcrt) her rosy lips will open, wlnlo the words warble from her mouth in tones of melody, " Kale's Honey of wlforehomul artd Tar.1' Sold by all druggists at 50 cents and $1 per bottlft Great saving by buying largo size: Pike's Toothache Drops euro in ono min ute. Oli I (lirlv Citiituriiiu; A Peer. Ildro is aubthcr story from Tiko county a county incrO rmmknble than nny other for tho magnitudo of its " big stories." We givo it for what it is worth: Thero was a danco near Torter's Lako, in Fiko Couutv, on Friday evening last, that was attended by numbers of tho best youths and maldons of tho neighborhood. They began dancing early in tho evening aud continued it until morning. Tho region is sparsely inhabited, aud tho means oi communication few) there fore, thoso who attend such gatherings fro rjuently go on foot for miles to bo present at thenn Three maidens Miss Cox, Miss Brink, and Miss Jennio Lano live on the northwest bank of Porter's Lake, and to get to tho dance rowed oVer in a small boat. After tho breaking up on Saturday morn ing, they started to return hoiiio in tho samo manner, Miss Cox, the eldest of tho thrco, j taking tho oars. When near tho middle of tlio lake, they discovered mi object inovlnS 1 iu tho water beforo them which at first they I supposcu was a uog, uui wuicu upon ncar iug they ascertained to bo s big buck. It circled round and round iu (he water, a sure indication that it wa3 wounded. After a consultation, the boat was pulled to within a few feet cf tlio buck, and tho oars wcro unshipped,- Hiss Brink taking ono and Miss Cox tho other. They drifted closer, and when within striking distance, at a given signal, both girls brought their weajuns down upon the deer's head, lie sank be. ueath tho water for an instant, but when be came to the surface his eves shono arid ' bis hair was turned straight toward his bead. Tho girls both struck a second time, bring; ing the oars down upon his neck. Ho sank again, but coming up sprang from tho water and' placed his foro feet against tbe side of tho boat. The clrls had to tiso nil their M strength to kevu It from capsizing, incy managed, however, a another blow on- th6 neck, 'fatal one. Tying their gethcr, tho girls secured their prlzo to tho boat and lowed It ftthore. It weighed 244 pounds. Thero was a fiesh wound in Iho right sldo and 0110 hind leg was broken. It had doubtless been driven to tho water by hounds. New Advertisements. JSSIUSEE'S SALE. Of Valuable Real Estate. Ily virtue of nn order of tlio Com t ot Common rions of L'nrlxm Couutv thcro will exposed nt i'ublio BoIoiitt!io Valley House, in the I3orougli of Lclrighton, CAB BON COUNTY, IA on Wednesday , Jan. 1st, 1879, commenclniTPt ONK o'clock. 1 M. tlio follow inp described i rnct or nioco of woodlanlUuaio in Mnhonlni? Twn , Carbon Cmtnlrt Hounded by lnruN nf J. CuMrr.l. A. lfoni,Jo(l.na llnmit. If. Wcinlmnor nnd Join's lato nt Joseph Waua lnacher, now Aaron Krutn, containing FIFTY ACRES and ono liundrcd and forty perches. Also at tho tamo ttmo and placo will bo sold 1 Share of the Capital Stock in (he Carbon Co. Indus trial Society. Terms and Cnnrtlllons will ho mailo known at tUo ttmu nnd p'acoot tmlo. l.v RAMUUL i,Einn:tnuTir, AsslBllCootWM. 110KN. Mnhonlni; twp., Nov. 23, lt?i. s HKKIFP SALT Valuable Heal Estate Dvvlrttroof a writ of Ven. EX. Usncd ontof tho Court of Common I'loas cf nrbon Count r, nnd to me duccicd, there will bo exposed nt Public Hate, on the picnnn's, m hast 1'cnu Township, on Monday, December 1G, 1878, nt TWO o'clccic In tho nficrnoon, tho following Koal lis late, described as follow, to witi All tho timuvidod onMinlt Jute rest of Joseph 11 o-: el wo hi all tluit evi lain Tract or Piece of Land, Bltuntoln llastrcim TownMiin. Cubnn Coun ty, btnto nf l'cnnftj lvntila, hounded and dcscrlu idna lol owk, to wit: jieiniiniiif; ni a wnuo on, iucrco uy lann 01 Jacob Wert m nn south twonty-Mx dccicon, cait lieuueu Wcrtman ftlxty-livc nnd one fourth i!o Krces. west im lmmliod ano twenty llvo nnil two tcnili ncichc lo n Ktonoi tlrouco tv land of Jocpli llnberiiinn nortli Ofty-fotir and ouc.lialf ilonioi-H. wet ono ImiHlrea uuil lourtccn and eue-lmJf porclicnto a stone. Booth il.iri)-sorcn nnd cno-luilt denreee, west twenty-ono nnd one luuf vcrclic to n stouo. north forty-one dearie., west twenty and oae-fnnrili notches to a mono, norih foriy-nlno and a.UaU degrees east ilovcu inidslx tenth1 le.t elies lo n l(,no. north thlrtv- six decree weit ninety notches to astonoi ineiico uy land oi jnnn iiauerinnn norm r.uiy nro U02ICO-, oust iotiy percne to a stone StSa llienco dv inuil oi ucora' seven (loincc?. cast tnti stone, south Mxtv-iuno tleirio -s, east thirty nlno rihI ono linll notches to a stono ; thence by laoil ol Jiicnu Wertmnn north sixty-one and ono-iialf iickiccs, eat!t smv-nvo torches to a stone north slxttou mid onodijil degrees, enst stxtv-llve notches to a none, north sixteen nne5 ore-hall degrees, cast nineteen and ono.hilf ieri lies to a t (oue.norih toll ty-four ilepree',wesi four perch estnustouo. tlicuco by laud of Ainoa Uulilncr north Boventv-live decrees, east unity-seven and ono fou th notches to a bUmo; thonce br land ot John llnlilct south llfteeu and on o lull decree, t ast roventy four porches lo a stone; Ihoncf by land of Jucou Werimnn noitli elxhtt eluht ih'irroo. east lorty-slx nnd Keven.tcnihs poiches to the place of bcglnnlne, containing ONB nUNDItEU AND I'IKTV-hlX ACHES' moio or less. The Improvements conil.t of a TWO-STOIIY I'llASIUDW'KLLINO IlOUsE twenty bv thirty feet, with kitchen attached elfiliteen Dr Unity feet, wash-houso sixteon by twouty leet, elder press sixteen by ihlitv three feci, wagon house twenty by thirty-two foet, Snlis burn thirty six by Rixty feet, tonchtno shod tvnutv-tt.reo by twenty-three foet, and other oul.Milir.toRS. hoizodnnti tauon into exncutIon astao prop city ol Joseph llolshoe, audio O'j sold ty J. w. haudemiu.su, shenfr SuV.iiiFF's OFFicn. Mnnch Chuntr, ffov. ID, 1873 (litrnlatralor'a ?iot!ct'. Estate 0 mison Miller, Jcc'd. Notice Is korchy elven, that leitcis nf Admin lstrauou upon the estate il lioou Miller, I do U Malioumir toru-ihip. carbon cunniy. v dee'd, h-tvo been irianted to iho undritdmied. All poisons knowing themselves to be indebted to said cstiito will inako laymont wdnin six WLOks aim those lmvniff eluiuit will piescut theiu du'iv anthonttcuted for 8ei(lcmout to . , TUUAIASS. iWVK, Acmiuutrator. Lclllshton. Nov. 10. IbTa ll. jhuitihtrntor-'s Notice. Rtlate nf Joshua Klotz, dee'd. Notice la hereby mven. thnt letters of Admin istration upon tltu estate of Joihua Klota lato 1 1 .Mahoninir tovaship. cirtion comity, l'a. deo'd, have b -on grunted to tho under'.igrcd. All peiaons knnnltij.' IhemselVen to belmiebteil tofaid estato will limko iiauuent wltblu m weeks, anil thoo having claims will ineseut tncni du.y ailtlientleaieil for beUlement to THOMAS ItOllN, Administrator. Mahoning Township, Nov. u, i!j7sw(l, CMTOUAS NOTICE. Thoiindcrslirned Anilltor, atipo'ot'd bv tho Court of Common fleas of C.irhon Couutv, to dudilbnto tlio InrnH ailBinir from the fhotln's Solo of tan lteid Ketatoot Henry Kellner, will atteid to the dunes ot hisni iiolutmentoa Mon day, IHceiubtr :u. 1818, at 10 o'cloek a. m., at Ins oiuoo in Matieh chunk, "when and wbeio all parties tiiU'rcsto.l may attoml. . . 1'. J. MEEtlAN. Nov. It Auditor. LIVE AGENTS WANTED To tollDr. Chaao'a Itoclrea: or Inrdrraitlon for Jivcrj body, lu every cuuutr In the United plates nhd Cur.ailaa. lililaieed by iho pub lsli cr to CIS fa jo. 1 1 com am over 20CO hnuehidil ri clpeauu l is smted to all classes mill Condi, tluns of Bocicty. A wouortoilul book and a household necessity. It fells at Unlit. Great est liiduceininia eVor tnjered to booi acenta humnlo cop cs sent by mail, Postpaid, tor j 10. l.clUslo territory plvcii. Areots maro than douoio th'ir money A.tilicss Dr. haso's Steam I'lliitlUK Houio, Ann Arbor, Jiichliraii. let. IS-W13. JQIt. Obciliollzcr's Liniment, 1 CAMPHOR MILK. Is now highly recommended and extensively ned for lihcnmitisni, rn.sted 1'eet. Aihis. ruins, holes, Minus, Kwe.llniis, bpralu", .5c. It is ot Iho crcatctt viiluo in eunug Cuts.ualis, bpruins ami sneldues in horsea. It ucta (inlcklv and surely, it nt once soothes an.t relievo, tho stiff Joints, the Lime Mn.clcs aid Jtio Aching Nerves. Tho monev will bo inld back to any ono uot all-Uo.l with lisef focts. fneo 21 cents. 6 bottles for ft. rio parcd by i.ei Ubciholtzcr. M. 11. The IMir:iUx I'cctoral. Ilasniovol lltelf tn bo pecallarly adapted to old lerius, rousuuiitlvo mid chlbiien. It breaks a cold. It stops u wmh. ItHidsexnictorntio'i. It UlVCa Instant relief 11 elves Hirrn..lh. Tt bniiRs re.i. It hns uuido moro cures tlmu anv oiher medlelue. Thousai.ds ot tlio citizens cf lii.teru l'eiinsylTatii'i nam uwl it tor mars P'simul lostifr to tbo relief given and euros if. lectid. rrlce. iicent.u a lottiesfor (i. J'ru inreii by Levi obeiholtn r iU J)-. and lor Kale byA.J UUUI.INJ, Lelicbtou Nov. OJim, DON'T BUY Wrapping Paper, Printing Paper, -on- i: it it a i P A I1 Until vou have sent fur niintntlrn ctntlnc size, wercht, qua Uy und (juuutuy rtqmrtd.to GAUUETT & IHCHAXAX, General Paper Dealers & Manufacturers, 12 Qlld 1-1 Dccatlir StrCCt. PHILADELPHIA, Llplit and Heavy Hell Taper la all grades, IOV. 10-Ulls The most useful present for "yoxiR -wirs Tntended wife, mother, or ststcr. Is one of our Isickio I'latwl ami 1'ollalirU l'lutincttt Cnmp Inir lions 4 Irons uu one bundle and at greatly Uwiuceti Trlcos Klug Utwrmblo FIutUiK Iron, 13.50, Jlomo Flutluif and Crluiplny Iron, t.'7-i. btnt prepaid onoelptol prlco. Hewitt m. Co. Pittsburgh, Pa. I'. O. Iloi, ess, or ICO I'oon Avenue, An Agent Wanted la this County. Nov. 16-t.w. crmnn Horso anil Cow l'oviler Keepii stock healthy an! In (rood condition. It aida dlaettton and auim latluu. 11 lunked fut. m'Jclaiiduiliit. Jiy u.iuk It a horw, will do more walk ai-dacow iilvo more mlik and be In better ipuiw ana conuitiou. it ainokueiia pom StrlkO the lonlmal lie. Iivl llbeiholtier mill mlili. wbLibruvcd a baok ol Ul N. Third street, I'hila. It mold bv bandkcO-bief; to- ui'liLJ.NU, J-eLifthUin. x.'ov. itr;-3aio. Now Advertisements. has been awarded at tho 1'aris Exhibition ot 1878 to CLARK'S a, sr. i?. Best Six-cord Sool Cotton. It Is celebrated for being stronger, clastic, nnd of uniform strength. It baa been awarded medals at tho great Expositions, from thofirBtat Taris, in 1SJ5, to tho Centennial at Philadelphia in 18T0. In this country Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotlon is widely known In all sections for Its Superior Excellcnco in Machine nnd Hand-Sewing. Their mills nt Newark, N. J., nnd I'alsloy, Scotland, nro tho lorget and most eomnleto In the world. Tho entire process of manufacture is conducted under tlio most coinptcto and careful supervision, and tliev claim for their American produc tion at feast an equal merit to that produced in Paisley mills. As 1 GRAND PRIZES were awarded at Paris for SPOOL Cotton, they are glad to nnnounco to tho American Public that they havo been awarded n Gold Medal, beins tho hiehest award clvcn for stx-uord Bpool Union. George A. Clark & Brother, SOLE AGENTS. 100 nroadivny NOAvl'orli. SWEET PPKMfAVY Awarded htyhnt prizti nt Centennial nxpOBllton for itfl ehncinef qwitttici And txcelleiee nnd toting ehav aeter of tweettntng and Jlimrtng. The liefil tobacco ever made, Ai onr Muo ttrlp trnde-mnrlt In ecty lmnaipn on lmennr rooufl. rto mat .fwwn'i j;ct is ot cvcrrjjiiijr. hom by all deaitr. tvl for nampic, free, to C A. JiCKSON St Co., Mfrt., 1'eteretmr?, Va, O. T. WARDL3S, Phils., Fa., General Afrcut. AOJ3NTri WANTED. For tho bar nnd fittest ( lltipPiciorlnllloolisanrt Illbles. J'rico rMiK-cd Zi per cciit. Address, day to A cents rnnvnfalnc for tho Finn. iinrc visitor, icrmi nnu Oiittit five, Address 1 O. VIOKUttY, Angus!, Mo. 4-0 'fl Nassau MIXKI) CAItDS, with mmo 10 cts. SOnUitlO CT3. Jj, JUNISS t CO., assail, . i. 30 Mixed CnrtR Snowlliko. Dnniaftk. Ac. aliko Willi nnnif. IU crs. J. Slinkier & Co. Kassou, N. Y. 25 FAN( Y CAniJf?wtth nnme, lOc.vlaln or pnm. a prni b oiunc. nc. iw nyi-js jlu.i tv; lo., iiuuson.iN. 1. fpnu SLAT1NGT0N PLANING MILI Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATINGTON. JOHN BALLIBT, Propr., Donls in nil fclndi and nlzca nt rinp( Hemlock Oak mid Harl Wood Lumber, una is now pi o pareu 10 exccuio 0113 uiouui ot orucia ior BresscB LiunbeR OF A LI KINDS. Doors, Snsltcs, IHIiids, Slmttcru, Mouldlnys, Cabinet M'arc, &c, With froisiptncss. Brackets Made to Order Tho jrn chin err Is flit dow anil of tho best nnd most Improvcil kinds. I employ none but tha best workmen. uo uoll sraaouoil mul irood ma toilii, nnd am thoi eforo nblu tn pum nnteo cutlro stttiKlnctlon tn oil ha may favor in o with a call. Orders br mail uiouipily attended to, Mr charjroH nro niodcrutof terms cash, or tn tercet cbareed alter thlity days. tJlVE MKA CALL. n?" Thoso c neppd In Umldlnjr will find It t ihoir advimtnffo to hive Hldtiiff, Floor llonrda Doors, cashes, thuturs, Ac, Ac, nmdo nt th! . rmturv. May lOyl JOHN TA LLIKT. A wih to say that ono of onr oldest and mobt experienced physicians, uttir fflvinir Dr. SotH Arnold's Cough ISillor A TIIUROUQIl T RIAL, PRONOUNCES IT FAU SUPEItlOR TO ANY" Conch ltemeitr ho over saw. The doctor hod been nfllictod with a severe cold which would not yle.d to any proscrlplion bo could com. ixdiud, but with ono bottio ot tho Couitn Killer, hu wuh hu muth relieved that ho came baclc and boushtseven bottles moro. II any one ulflhca ui jtuinv who mo uocior is wo win iniorm luom uy cuuuig ai our atoro. CllO?8MAN. rWIMJIEIl, Clli If nil Droi; Btoio. Corner Second street und Nicollet Avenne. MlNNbAl'UUS, Ml.N. AnNOr.D'a cntJan Kir.Lhii Is sold by all IJrnfflstn everywhere. NOv. 13, ISum QRAXD Ol'EXIXQ 1 I bee teavo to Infnim mi nltl ni1rnnTi9i rti tomfra ami the public In prneral, thai I have upt-uru uun uuve now reauy ior meppctiou in tho TOST OFFICE UUILDINQ Hank Street. LKIliaiJTON, Pa., fit tho I.'0'V. u full una new flslo oft- nATS, CAPS, &o. Sordid nttentlon hnvlnc been clvcn to n wo'l selected linn of MUN'S VVOillWH nnu CI11I, DltUM'S WJSAtt. My Motto Shall ho QUICK SALES & SMALL 1'ItOFITS." 1 Invito the nubile (o call and examine my ioci aud price before purchntlim elsewhere, as 1 oin otrer special luaucemcnts to cuik havers. . I.r.WIS WNI8S. Bint, 21-Cm. r. O. Balldinr;. fhlghtou, l'o. Health and Happiness. Health and Ifapptneas are priceless Wealth to tbeir vo-eo-sorH. and yet fboy aro witam ibo rcuch of every one who will uao Wright's Liver Tills, Tie only nre CO ItE for Torpid Liver. Wypf p. f I.;. Headache. l;our Htomach, Coustloailou, le- uiuir. nmiM.ami nil iniuous roiunlaluta and lllood d!Holaei-a. TCiinn irtMiuittfl .ilr.. "Win right I'lula." II vonr Drnccut not upply enu 2J eenia for uno hoi to Harriet Holler A Co . 70 H. 41 h nt l'hlln. Ucc.VDyl rjIIC GRANOCST Exposition of Clothing Cvcr made tn LKniailTO.N Is at tbo Tost UOlce liulldlng ot II. TI.-PETERS, Agchlv on BANK STIllIEr. nnd the peorle know It. lie keep everything wauled In Men's nnd Roy's Clothing, nt the most Moderate Prices FOR CASH. ire never yet wasted time In Belllnjr Il'itU 1'ncrd Hood i, lilt 1'rlcea are so LOW, that people are wonderlne how tt can be dose. But It IS done. Those In need of Fall or Winter Suits ! will find It to their adrintaro to consdll II. II. rLTElts, aKcnt, about tho muter, ssg :f Hi all & Wiatef Dry 6oods9 Dress Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, G-rocerie ancL Provisions, At "THE ORIGINAL CHEAP GASH STORE " of A cordial invitation is extended to all. sBleBEtiMe Respectfully announces to the vicinity, that bo has just enlarged his Manufactory by tbo addition ot another story, and that ho is now prepared to furnish them with every description of Manufactured from the best Seasoned Material, at Prices fully as low as tho same articles can bo bought for else: where. Hero aro a few of the inducements offered : Parlor Sets at from 50 to 00.00 Walnut Marble-top Dressing Caso Bedroom Suites, 3 Piece's ;.:;.... 40 to 65.00 Painted Bedroom Suite's,.-; 18 to 40.00 Cano Seated Chairs, peij set bf Six .- 0.00 Common Chairs, per set of Six u 4i00 and all other goods equally cheap In this connection, I desiro" to call tho attention of tho citizens to my amplo facilitie's in tho BUSINESS, with a now and haudsomo Hearse, nnd a full lino of Gaskets and Coffins; I am prepared to attend promptly to all orders in this lino,- at lowest prices. Patronage respectfully solicited and tho most amplo Bat isfaction guaranteed. Y. SCHWARTZ Oct. 12. BANK Street, LEHIGHTON, PA- 'ine unci ana oosi assorimom ui WHITE, PERCALE AND CALICO SHIRTS, ever tronsht Into this town, ct an Immenso reduction nn former prices An endless tattcty of Oeuts NECK WKAlt which Is telling at pncoi to inlt these lUrdTlni'taV The Department for . 1300TS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, for ladles, de'ntlemen'fl and Chlldrrn'a Wear.l- now ful'y lurnl-hed with the b Mannfaetnnvs to ho 1011,11(1(11 ihorotmtry. which have been purchased dirictly fmiu tho Make ami sie.ihcre. tore.inurt'natnn tMMIJN81; UIJDUCTION on forrarr ITicos. oi nro rarnentiy invited to call and examine good bcfoie luatilne yonr parcbises. and be t"6nv.hcid that I am selllnc goods at low?r prices tbiui tho ame quality can to obtsined rise vhrn. It u niwiiys a plruhmo tn exhibit Ooods. whether you purcliaso irnoU I'erfect Ata guaiantceUornoea e. Don't lorct the placet T. D. OLAUSS, Merchant Tailor 2nd dodr nbove the Public Square, UANK STilEET, Lflilghtori W&ll imasl Winder IBpeMiMg Tho undersigned announces to tho ladies of Loliighton nnd vicinity that ho is now receiving and opening a large assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS,- 6rimpnng such as Matalasses, Delaines, CobilrgS, Alpacas, &c. Also a largo stock oi: PRINTS and GENERAL DRY GOODS, which ho is offering AT EXTRAORDINARY LO?V PRICE'S FOR CASIL Groceries and Pi'otisions a Specialty at prices to suit tho times. Clover,' Timothy, Hungarian, nnd all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds, VERY CHEAP. Opposite tho L. & S May C, l67'J.yl c 35 (Ssvssri j; g- p CSS jS j-wS VnraaoaJ s - 2 r d CO MO jossSS" tt g"all! Oct. 5. Schwartz pnoplo of Leliiprliton nnd its TAKING Chenp and Handsome FALL AND WINTER ttUrrdltai fail com' mcnci-41 at the jiopu ar Merchant Tailoring Establishment of liAUK STI1EET. h E II IG II TO N, PA., I am Just receiving nnd opening up my now stock of FAT.. ANfr V I.NTlilt Cf.Dfns.CASNlMIlHK-l fto.. (Foreign and DOTiMllCf. hi... lowwimi uuuuumu limb i,u ra I dn uesenpilOUN Ol UO.M1. at lois prlcoK than ever before odorcd tn this couutr. I am oorf making up tho llnost FALL & WINTER SUITS. for Men. Youth and Boy. in the latest fashion ot prices thai arV nctuatlv astoniihlnKl t'ft'l and bo convinctvi. An liunionio Bt jolt of all tho latost styles ot HATS AND CAPS. Depot, BANK Street, liEHIQHTON, TENN'X. 8 o k c. I 2 S -A 8 C r4 (3 8 o -a c .1 w 3 ? go J S s s b Q .t t-r 3 h-. O. tf P ? -i Sr I 1 J I iuI ?J t JSCC 0 ; I IITp I J 11 I
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