U. V. MOIlTMMUll, EDITOR LEHIallTON.PA.l BATUHDAY. DECLMBEn 27, 1879. In llio Legislative bribory cava rit Ilnr rlsburg on Saturday, tho Court flxcil tlio 2rt of January for tho hearing of evidence cm tlio motion to quash tho Imllclmont against A. W. Lclscnring. All tlio indictments de pond on tlio result, in Oils cats. Dan Iiico, tho circus man, announced in Bt. Louis on Friday night that ho had been converted, "and would at onco enter tho field as an evangelist." It Is understood that ho will assist Mr. Moody in St. Louis, nnd .then "seek such fields as offer tho best prospects of success In his now work." Full returns of tho voto of Louisiana show maiorllics of 50,072 for tho new Con etitutlon i 30,751 for "Wiltj, tho Democratic candidate for Governor) and 18,970 for tho Debt ordinance The Senato will contain 31 Democrats and 5 Republicans ; tho House, 70 Democrats, 17 Itcpubycans, 2 Independ ents and 1 Grccnbackcr. Commenting ujion affairs (political) in tho state of Malno, a Washington dispatch ofths22d says: Tho administration has loaned itself to Senator Malno, and will as sist him actively in his effort to keep pos session of tho SUito Goyorumcnt of Maine, A dispatch was sent from hero to Senator Hamlin, last night, which read substantial ly as follows: "General Garfield advises resistance, even to bloodshed. Ho saw tho rrosident to-day, and says tho President will rccngnlzo tho Davis Government, if it is legally established in Maine." Tho Big nlficanco of this dispatch lies in tho fact that Senator Blaise and his allies in Malno have fully determined to establish a "rupip" Legislature in that stato and elect Davis, tho Republican candidate, for Governor. His prograrumo is to induce tho Supremo Court of Maino.if he can, to issuo certificates of election to thoso Republican members of tho Leclslaturowho wcro refused certificates hv Governor Garcelon and his council. If the Supreme Court is not willing to issuo tho certificates direct, the Republican county officials will issuo them, and tho Supremo Court will hold that tho ccrtificales so ob tained aro legally issued and that tho men 60 holding them aro entitled to Eeats in tho Legislature. Tlio Republicans will then de mand admission to tlio Legislature for tho men 1uMih2 these" certificates. If tho Fu- eionlsts rcfuso to admit thorn, as they al most certainly will, tho Republicans will then withdraw and organize a Legislature o! their own, to which tho men holding ccr tlfiuaU'4, fwoi, tho Supremo Court or tho county officials will bo admitted, and this Legislature will precede to elect Davis uov crnor. Tho Fusion Logislaturo will probab ly elect Smith : but if it elects him, or any- body clso except Dayls, there will then bo in Maine two Stato Governments, ns there wore in Louisiana and Soutli Carolina Tho question will then ariso as to which shall bo recognized by tho President, sena tor Blaine is already assured that tho resi dent will recognize tho Davis Government. That is what this dispatch means, and I am credibly informed that tho dispatch is au thorized, and that tho matter was discussed informally at tho last Cabinet meeting, and that every member of tho Cabinet, with tho ..exception of Secretary Lvarts, avowed him self in f.ivor of recognizing tho J).wl3 0ov orumcht when tho question of recognition shall como up. General Garfield and tho Republican lawyers have been looking up tho law and tho precedents to sustain lllaino in tho step which ho contemplates taking, and they claim that tho situation in Maine is very fully covered by tho decision of Chief Justice Taney, in tho famous Itliodo Island case of Luther vs. Borden. Just how this decision is to bo intcrperetod to fit the Jtluino caso docs not appear. In that decis ion tho Chief Justico hold that tho rresidcnt had tho power and right to rccognizo whicli was tho legal Stato Govcrnmcnt.whoro there was a conflict of authority, nnd that the courts wore bound to follow his recognition nndtho law of February 28, 1705, is cited to show tho President's power to call upon tho militia and maintain the Government which Iio tins recognized, if need be. Troublo i: certainly brewing in Maine, and somo very conservative men who aro conversant with ihatalo of public feeling and tho situation pt aSSfin in that stato predict that there will J blood shed in Malno before tho difficulty is settled. Senator Ilamliu and Congress man Fre, Reed nnd Lindlcy were sum moned ty 'teleral)l1 Iast wcc, lt mcct Blaino in Augusta Monday, and Congress men Ladd and Murch both left on Friday nighty .take part in tho contest and to ad yiso with tho Fusionists m Maino. pie's Bank, Colonel Ilootcn, the chairman of tho Stato Committee, who waj In tho city was sent for. "Call n meeting of tho Stato commlttco nl the Continental Hotel on Tuesday, Decem ber 30th," said tho Senator. "All right," responded Colonel Ilootcn. "When they meet, instruct tlio commlltoo to namo Wednesday, Rebruary 25th, as tho data for tho meeting of tho Stato convention, and llarrishurg tho place," continued tho Senator. At tlio limo tho convention will mcct nomlnato n amdidato for Auditor General, nnd also tho delegates to tho National con vention, Tho delegates will bo instructed for Grant, nnd tho young Cameron wlllhavo tho credit for starting tho Grant boom. Tho Kcystono Slalo is to lend tho van, and lev York is to follow as soon after as possiblo,so as to show that as tho States with tho two largest delegations havo declared for Grant, tho lessor ones might ns well follow. Ohio's ilclogallou will bo instructed for Grant, but there was somo thought that an attempt would bo mado to voto for Sherman on tho first ballot 'by this delegation. This would bo complimentary, mcrply, nnd might leave Ohio out in tho cold, because thcro will bo States enough with delegations instructed for Grant to nomiuato him on tbo first bal lot Tho Southern States will follow short ly after thoso of tho Jforth, and will send a solid delegation for Grant BLAIN'R XIAY COlIE IX. It will bo noticed that Senator Blaino has bcon loft out in lids arrangement, and has boon ignored in tlio grand councils of tho party. This has caused no littlo surprise Those who know say that Mr. Blaino may coiiio in if ho will accept tho terms tho com bination proposo to him. Nonooftho par ties In tho arrangomcnt wcro heard to speak ill of Maine's Senator, and somo oven went so far as to stato that had ho happened along this way during tho conference ho would havo been admitted. Tho friends of Senator Cameron desire it to bo understood that ho was not fighting Mr. Blaine when ho was elected to tlio chairmanship of tho National committee, and that ho is not fighting him now. Everybody knows that Don Cameron defeated Blaine at Cincinnati in 1870, and, while he has no bad feeling against tho Eas terner, Mr. Cameron thinks Grant tho most availablo man, and intends to push him right before tho country as quickly ns possi ble, moro especially before tho present social and popular boom dies out. How this is to bo brought about has not been determined, and tho wholo matter has been left in tho hands of Mr. Cameron to arrange as may bo deemed best by him. Who will get n. second placo on tho ticket has not been determined. Thi3 matter has not been discussed in any form, becauso llicro was troublo cuongh to nrrango for the first place. CAl'TUnlXO HAYES .t CO. Rresidcnt Hayes was invited to all tho en tertainments in this city last week, but ho refused to como here, putting it on tho high ground that ho is rresidcnt of tho United Statesind therefore might detract from somo of tho honors which would bo paid to Gene ral Grant. Suddenly, however, inlonuation was received from Washington, that Mr. Hayes would like to como over hero and seo tho General. Then Secretary Sherman tel egraphed that ho would also como to the city Tho noorct of this is that Mr. Hayes waited until Sherman bad fully mado up his mind what to do, and then ho was ready to follow his footsteps. Ostcusib ly, rresidcnt Hayes comc3 hero to meet the General socially,but, in reality, ho comes to pledge tho support of tho Administration and its vast machinery for tho purposo of securing tho nomination of Grant. Ho comes to seal tlio bargain mado by Sherman. Mr. Hayes has been captured cheaply, but ho is now only repay ing Grant for what tho latter did in 1870 and 1B77. GRANT OS TUP. SUBJECT. Well, what has Grant to say to all this? A most in'.iniate fiicnd of the General says that at no limo has Grant mentioned the subjwt of being a candidato again. Ho al ways parlies tlio question, and leaves tho quliser "io wiser than before thoqucrry was put. .ill this arrangement has been carried out vltlwut consulting tho General. Ho in tends to let tilings drift, as thoy aro shaping themselves to his liking, without any dibit on his part. So the Grant boom has started in earnest now, and Don Cameron is at tho helm. Philadelphia and Reading Coal anil Iron Company, confirming the company's lit lo to n large tract of laml known " 1,10 Wilson tract, much of which is valuablo coal land. I take "Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup," and no ono iu tlio city kcri clearer of couglu nnd colds than I. Druggists sell it Price 25e. There nro several artists In Reading, and all of them rro busy. Rvun Jonos. a blacksmith, of Reading. with tlio nld tifnn assistant, put ono hun dred and (illy shoes on horses on Saturday. An Irish lady of llarrishurg, who ts an octogenarian, astonished n number uf friends liv (loluf? a iitr lo tho tuuo of "riusauu-nco- dies by tho Dozens," etc There is nearly a foot of snow on the ground at Milford, Tike county. On Sntuaday tho thermometer was fivo degrees below' zero. The Readlug Times and Dlipatch says that most of tho boats on tho Schuylkill canal have gono into winter quarters. A number of repairs nro to bo mado to tlio canal during tho winter. Work has just begun in Rcadlngupon J00 coal and 1,000 Irelght cars for tho Philadel phia and Reading Railroad company. All the shops of tho company in Reading aro to bo enlarged nnd othorwiso improved. Ono hundred coko ovens nro in full blast at tho works of the Mahoning Coke compa ny, Dunbar, Fayctto county. All of tho product is at their fumunce, ThoLogan iron company, near Lowistown lin.m elitnru.fi ontrArn! litl t.rl mil Innfl ff filmr. coal pig iron to Altoona during tho present month. It is used in tho manufacture of car wheels. Now Advertisements, New Advertisements. There are In Pittsburg and its immcdiato vicinity 75 glass works, 21 ol which mako tauie-ware, 5 window glass, u iruit tars, iu green and black clas3 bottles nnd phials and U chimneys. Tho factories contain 700 pots employ somo 5,500 people and turn out a product valued at auovo jOjtiuUjUUU., Sunday afternoon, nt Franklin, nn explo sion of gas nt tho Eclipso Lubricating Oil works caused tno destruction by nro ol six tanks, machinery and fiyo or six hundred barrels of oil. Elmer Smith, ono of tho em ployes, was badly burned. Loss, $0,000 to iu,uuu. It has been discovered that tho subject re cently cremated nt Washington, in tho Lo moyno furnace was Cha'lcs McCrnry, tho son ol a wen-Known mow ion: mcrcnant. Ho was twenty-four years old, died of con sumption, and expressed tho wish beforo death that his body should be disposed of as li was. A moss meeting of citizens was held at Lrie, on Friday, for the purposo of memori allzing Congress to establish, a soldiers' homo in rcnnsyivania. A commuto was appoint ed to carry out the project. Thcro is a largo building at Eria that was erected by the United States Government for a marine hos pital, but never used, that would suit for a home. Tho Pittsburg papers report that tho card rato in the nail trade has boon advanced to $1, which is an increase of 35 cents, making a total advanco since tho panic of $2.20 per eg. J. W. Fleck, alias "Swab," nnd G. I, Myers, alias Thomas, wore arrested in Pitts burg Tuesday while- engaged in passing counterfeit trailo dollars, standard dollars and nail dollars. J look hud just arrived from Denver, nnd met Myers by appoint ment, who camo from Clarion. They had $100 of coin about them, which was well executed. 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The Republican managers have decided to run General Grant for l'rsldent again, nnd Senator Don Cameron has tho manage ment of tho affair entirely in his control. Tho scliemo was mapped out in this city last week in tho various conferences which were held, and Mr. Cameron wailed upon General Grant i but what ho learned from the Jpbynx is not known, beyond the fact that when bo camo riown stairs it was given out in confidential manner iu tho lobby of tbo Continental that "Grant wuuld bo ft can didate." The final arrangements wciccon- cluucd on Saturday, and in tho afternoon Iho managers broke off and went to different parts of tho country Mr. Cameron to New York city, Secretary Sherman to Washing ton, and Secretary EvarU lo New York. The news was broken to Ihe Philadelphia politicians on Saturday, and all of yesterday they wero engaged in transmitting tho in formation privately to their friends. Tho OQinbination which has taken hold of Grant is the strongest in tho country, and effectu ally kills of Blaino again, leaving him outlu tjiQ cold for thp present, THE IKTERESTB IN THE UOVESIEXT. . Tho. men who havo taken hold of Grant nro the Caincrons, tho Shermans, and Conk ling, with Crcswell and Koogh in tho South. Sherman, has privately consented to stand aside and allow his presidential aspirations to vanish. 'What Conkling is to get out of tho arrangement has not yet transpired, fur ther than that, in tho event of Oram's elec tion, ho would still maintain his grip on tho Kmpiro State. Sherman refused to oomo to Philadelphia until Trlday. Ho had been In vited, but ho would npt accept because hit mind had not been fully made up as to what course ho would persuo. Ho was seen oarly In tho aftornooil, and agreed to stand aside ior Grant, nud Grant only. It is stated, but jiot officially, that ho would expect to re main ot the head of the Treasury ueperi Went uuder a Graut administration. While Mr. Conklinct. not here himself, his viows wero vUflriteiri,' and tho mult of lh dolnas herelrtStiw-rie.1 to him. Ho is tk . notent footer in the raevraut, and his band will appear in the fotuve. DOS DAUEOOX STinrS THE BATTLE. While Don Cameron and t'-louel Gray - -r" s oted m thi lulUr oilic ill the I'i'O- SXATI2 fs'KWN. Two new theatres nro onthelapisinritta burg, On Wednesday afternoon of last week, tho first car load of slato passed over tho Bangor and Portland railroad. Ho coughed 1 he coughed I His eyoj ran, ho looked redder than a lobster, llut "Sel lers' Cough Syrup" cured him. New hands are being takcn)on at tho An dovcr furnaco near Eastern. Work commenced this week at tho Dela waro liolling Mill in Kaston. After an idleness of ten years tho Erio blast lumaco has gonc;into operation. Tho Beaver Ealls car works aro now fllllne in order for 100 coko cars, at tho rato of ten per week, for tho Lako I. no road. TIioWclls window-glass factory atBrowns ville, Pa., has been purchased by It. O. Schmertz, of Pittsburg, for $8,000. Tho car Ehops at Erio are to bo enlarced nnd othcrwiso improved, which will civo employment to an additional number of men. Georgo Kelly, a laborer was killed by tho cars at A 1 tool; a on Monday afternoon. Ono of tho most successful hunters of Blair ciunly is Mr. A. Dougherty, who is now 74 years of ago. Tho number of oil-producin? wells in tho Bradford field was osti mated at 5,000 on ihe 1st day of November. A lioz disease is provailine to an alarm ing cTtcnt in portions of Berks county. Uno an.iir vi Jiemi-i w.-rg iuwusuiji jiug just nine. Pom Demcud. of Sllverlyvlllo, near Oil City, fell into a tub of boiling water on Sun day afternoon an;l was scalded to death. John Mannv. nn ocod former ol IJrowns- dalc, Butler county, w.n Instantly killed oil Friday by tno laii oi a g.iio. MijsAnnio Wertz. living near Horns- burg, was so badly gored by a hull on Thursday of last week that it is thought 6ho caunot recover. Abram Barklev. o nuarrvmau. wuscaught under a mass of rock in Salt Lick (Fayctto county) mines on Thursday of last veck nud instantly Killed. The Altoona Callii of tho opinion that tho presidency ol the Pennsylvania btato College will bo offered to Prof. J. B. Wickcrsham. Andrew Latnpo. a farmer livimr near Meadville. committed suicide on Friday bv banging. He was depressed from fear that a suit no nail in uourtwouiu go against mm iri:iti:vii.; roisi;jN notes. Bismark is suffering witli rheumatism. Tho ltliino is frozen over from Itodeshcim to tho Upper llhcinc;an, and persons arc crossing tlio river ot Biugen. Tlio Vatican has congratulated the Irish clergy on their nltitudowith reference to tho political agitation in Ireland. M. Leon Chotleau, previous to his em barkation for this country, on Saturday,liad nn interview with M. Gambctta. TlicVicnna I'rcs.K was confiscated on Fri day by tho police for reprinting an artielo from tho Paris Fiqaro insulting to M. Gambctta. A Berlin dispatch says the rcnuisito meas ures havo been taken to prevent any dan-- gcrous extension of tho preyailing famine in Silesia. Tno Dutchess of Marlborough has solicit- ol nud obtained the promise of the aid of tho Lord jtiayor to induce tno wealthy citizens of London to contribute to tho relief of the Btarving poor of Ireland. Sir Austin Layard has authorized tho use of tho remainder of tho relief fund in aid of tho Mussulman refugees in Eastern Houmol ia, who nro dying of hunger, and has telo-i graphed Lady Burdett-Coutts for assistance Several officers of the Bussian Artillery Engineers havo been arrested for complicity in tho recent attempt on tho Czar's life at Moscow. Tho Winter Palace is nowiiluml- noted nil night with the electric light as a precaution The Italian Chambor of Deputies has passed a bill authorizing the Government to tako immcdiato steps for tho prosecution of tno public worKs, in orucr to renevo tno dis tress of tho working classes by furnishing tliein Willi ompioymcut. Tho Russian press is very violent in its criticisms on affairs in AfchauiEtan. Tho Gazette dt S, Petersburg says : "Wo mult candidly confess that Russia would not urenK ncr ucart in tne prooauio event oi ucn Roberta' column sharing tho fato of Cavag nari's embasy." Two hundred and eighty emigrants have ictt treyiso ana undine, Italy lor America. Tho Lord Mayor's Mansion House fund for tho relief of tho distress in Ireland amounted, on Monday night, to nearly All the special dir-natfhes from Madrid agree that tno .Ministry ot bene Canouas del Castillo Is becoming moro unpopular daily. A commission will meet at Berlin after tho New Year holidays to draft measures for the prevention of carrying yellow fovcr in fection on uoaru snips. M. Paul do Cassagnae, in tho Taris Po.vs, proposes another iienod of six months mourning for tho luto Princo Imperial, on the ground that bis place in tlio party and dynasty lias not yet neon uiicu A GREAT OFFER FOR HOLIDAYS!!! PTASOS & OROANR, at E51IIAOII JJ'N MIY LOW prlcei) for cnsli. Ill atAl Hints ,-fltelveil. Stili-ucllil llr K-ili. lr. S15, SSO, SCO, 975, S95 & 7CC llVBliUSHlVUUU flilU OS iaO, 4135. 7 I : ! I40, JtlOO, lipwniMH, noi ii,i ,, lrnieilCiilnloB","",,",:'1- HHACI'. WATKHSi JtwiKifi- Uenlrr, 8SO Ilrondiv.iy, N. V.P.O. l!oi, 0330. Agents can imir get Territory for Mark Twain's New 13ook, A Tramp Abroad. Mark'a neeount oriils famou?. wldc-awakc. e-o.as.voii please trainn over Europe, without coin pctillcii, nnd out-eclltng any book puh. lisncu. j:or aseney anuruBs x-. j. ii.,cia e CO., Kcnarlti N.J. dec27-wl. 17 TJ T717 Consultation by letter, Diseases X' IXUilU t,r i.iver, Kidney nnd llladdcr per manently cured j special remedies prepared lor each caso. Particular attention tu d!6ens. is or a prlvato nature nnd nervous weakness. Address, with symptoms, ur. ol, Jonn. l'. u. Tho Green Tree Hotel, on tho Pennsyl vania iiailroad, twenty miles west of Phila delphia, has been purchased by tho railroad oommny, und will bo torn down, tho new track running direclly through it. The daily average production of oil in the month of November was 57,010 barrels. The shipments that month wero 1,153,015 bar rels, ami tho stook on hand at the first of lust month, was 7,71)4,031 barrels. Joseph Van Ormer, of ilead township, Cambria county, has made a log slide that is six and one-half miles in length. There are two million lags now ready Tor the slido, and to be shoved Into Clearfield creek. The Johnstown Tribune says i "For some tune eniHoy at ma oouvaio wooieu mill have been worklncovertltncjnvluz toa pres of orders, and the outlook for regular asid steady employment for mouths te come is most cheering. In the Pauphin County Court, on Satur day, .i decision aj rcnucrvu m lavor oi tue SHERIIT'S SALES Of Yaluablo Real Estate. Uox lS'A N. Y. Ulty. deo.ST-w-t. Money Malitii; "VV'aj s ur Wall t A Makual fok IsvESTOitB. Shows how Jny UouM, VninlcrhUl amlothcrmlUlonaires make monev In stock. Cory sent Irce with olllclal reports of tho market. Address T. yorK, ucp.(-w4 Ol t in C1 OH Invested In WnllSt.Stocks S?tv; IU ipivju makes fortunes overy month. Hook rent Ireo explainlna everything-. Address 11 A XT lilt Uaukers, 7 Wall St., n. i. Itr vlrtno of ftnnilrr writs nt t.tevatii Iamar. Fieri Facias, Vemtiom KxroNAs Ibshoi! out ot tho Court of Common TJoos of carbon Coun ty, nnd to mo directed, there wilt ho exposed nt l'ntmcBnlo. at tho Court 1 1 num. Inthnitornmrli ol Mnuih Chunk, In said Ciunty( on Saturday, Januaiy 3rd, 1880, at o'clock r. M.j Bharp. THE FOLLOWING rnOPEUTIES: A 11 that corinin lot or tdoon of crround altuatn tnl'tniikliu fowusiiln. Cutbon county ronnvl vanla, bouiuied nud doscrlbedni follows Bociti nins nt n post tn a imbllu load lead Inn Uom voiftpori, 10 jino o warn p. inenco nit-ny sain roail and by land ot Augustus uohlcr, north forty llvo and thrco-cpiartur deareo-, oast tweu ty-hino perch-H ton past In Enid lojdt thenco nloiiff on atd rod nnd by land of Thomas iiin, nutiu CIAH-UIHU UUU U1IU ilUl liL;i'VH, cast tfitrtoun nudftoven-tenths iortho4 to a pot in snui roiu i loenoo uy jana oi tho mas waiK. north tiitv-auven nccrecs. cast eovencv ono porchea to Iho mlddlo oi n putdic toad; thonco by land of Charles Alt Her, fumth sixteen tfojiiecawc-tthttty oiplit verehcBftiid ono halt to u post: theneo ov land of Thomas Uorwaid. fiouth fortv.tlueo nnd ono half uepiees; cast llity-thrco and ono half perches to tho placo of OCflUUIU, VUUlUIUlIlg FOUHTI3EX AGrtI58 AND SIXTY-FIVE more or less The Init.roycmcnts thereon aro a ONE AND ONE-HALl1 STORY FIIA3 DWELLIN) II0U3E. sixteen by twenty-two feet.fromo haru twonty i wo uy iniriv ice i, uui oui uuiiuinx. So zed nnd taken Imo'oxccutlou na tho prop- enj oi ijUivuru wait. ALSO, All ttiut certain lot or ptceo ot pronnrt sltnato in iT.iiiHiin lownsmp, uaroon eouuir n udk i vaiiia, bounded und tlo-crihed aa fodowK.to wit: bcnnu1iif?at npoat, thenco by land of John uuuain, iiuriii iwcniy six uun uno nan uepreea, vet ono liunorcd and st-ve.iteen feet 10 a post; tlieiico bv land of A dim UaelH-s. north elxtv- thrt'O and ono imlfdorces. otst Ufty feet to n point: tiicnco by tho H.imo, toatti tweutj'-gix nnd one-nan uesrei'O, easi ono nunuieu auu cscveu tecntcettn it p-Sfj thenco ntonjr n proposed road fouth sixty thico mid ono-naif deitea, west tilty foet tu thu placo of bctiuuiug, cuu talulug FIVE THOUSAND EldHT IIUNDUED AN D FIFTY 8 QUA HE TEET. Tho imprnvemcuta thereon oron TWO STOUY ntAMEDWELLlNa HOUSE twenty hy twenty-Bixfcet and ontbuiMlnes. Mlzed nud taktui into execution an tho prop erty of ltcubcn U a tuner. -AL30, All that certain lot or pieeo at pronnd st tnato Iu Fuinr in town'ihI,s cntbon county, treun. sylMinla, bounded nun rtisoilbsd n lolluw to wit:-(.ontnnln at a stouo thenco hy latM of Jacob Xeltrournas. couth nrty-th.oonnd one halt oi-m wt-fct eight it ml twu-ti'iith ponUio-f Ton flono : thenco west clovoiuerehfrt to n ftouc. t iniro itv tlio tamo boutii t xiv-six ae?ieOft. west twenty-nine perches to n stuno, thenco by iflTin of .J on -ih Murkier, uoith llttv-tour ami oiie-haltdtiKreoH west Jour nud one-halt tiotclio.i to n post, tiieiuo tne fennie bo Jtn oiMinyuv anu thieo-fourths dcffrees, west thiitr-tlvo and ono halt peichoa ton post, thence by hind ot John fi'ewiui!. nortli eluht rteiri eei. west fourteen toiTUPft totiioiniiiii ooi it puouo roan lomiiiff cmn J.onir iinji io tno nouse oi hoiomon wniK; thmico in Miid road and by lautl ot John 1). btilo-, north twenty-two nnd threofouith de OlMl; intneo uy uio puuiu m m-u uiuuk p1'11' roai', north cnrniy-tnroo uefireea, east tnniy poicnes or incrouuouu to mo juncuon oi u rinsH road: thonco hv land ol Solomon Walk. iiiniinn nnth thirtv two neureed t nti six ier- ihos to a dead tnrchi tbeuce by land ot Jacob XeiKcuius", fouwi lorrv-six ueRrtcs, ivu.iv six poichcs to placo ol beginniug. couulnlng TEN AGUES, moro or less. Tho Impioycmcnts thereon nro a TWO-STOHY Fit A TIE DWELLING HOUSE sixteen hy twenty feet and necessary outbuild. Keizo.i nun laicrn inro cxecmion as iuo piojiur ty ol Auculus Walclc Our constant influx of new patrons nnd largely increased trade is the best evidence We can offer in favor of tho Cash System. Crowds of customers, who make their purchases daily at the ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STOIIE, can tcstifv to its merits. nud to keep our increased run, we have in consequence thereof tnorougmy overlmulcd our entire stock of WINTER DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c.s and have placed the same at such astonishingly low prices that will insure a rendy sale. We therefore offer to-day : Special Rarpnuis in Rlack Silks. Special Bargains in Black Cashmeres. Special Bargains in Black Alpacas. Special Bargains in Colored Cashmeres. Special Bargains in Ladies Suitings, in all the Popular Shades nt from 10 cts. per ynrd upwards. Special Bargains in Shawls nnd Coatings. Special Bargains in White nnd Colored Blankets. Special Bargains in Cassimercs. SnnfMnl Rnnrnins in "Hnnfs nnd SlinrK. P. S. It ts n fact well worth rcmcmhcrlnir. that n vcrv lanro number of our natron wlio have become acquainted with us and who etlll do their trading nt our Store, have becomo acquainted with us through tho medium of tho 1'reps, nud, ns wo advertlso very largely through tho best channel?, we never aderLlso a llarnln unless wo havo It to offer Call early 11 you would secure real Bargains. Respectfully, J. T. NUSBAUM & SOtf, Lchighton, Penn'a. Dr. CharlesT. Horn WonM nnnounco to tho nuMlo (hot he Iim purchased Iruin Mils. A. 0. 1'liTKll, the CENTRAL LRUG STORE, In Lcuckcl'i lllock, Bank St., Lchighton, Pn., llavlnK refitted end refilled the entire Block he can Oder Oct. 4.jlcffl. SPECIAL OFFER.-To nny one who subscribes now( and sends us SI.7C wo will send tho Companion free to January 1st., 1800, and elvo n full year's subscription from that date. fr l IT lir-A OMPANION 1880. Increased In Size. -c A WEEKLY PAPER FOR RO- Vol. 53. Elegantly Illustrated. It alms to bo a favorite In every family looked for eagerly by the young folks, and read with interest by the older. Its purpose is tointercstwhileitamuses; to be judicious, practical, sensible, and to have really permanent worth, while it attra'cts for the hour. It is handsomely illustrated by the best artists, and has for its contributors some of the most attractive writers in the country. Among these are Harrlnt Tleecher Stovro, Jamos T. Flclda, E. I. 'Whipple, J Tr.Vrt,Ber i. DInali Moloch Cralki KebeccaWrdlnir DrtI, boraU..v,1?f r "Allocs:, James I'arton. Louisa Br. Alcott, Loulso Chandler MoultbQ, J)r. Henry I. Bowdltcb. C. A. Stephen!. The variety and worth of its contents will make it a repository of the choicest literature; a library of tales, traveh, adventure, history and biography j a "Companion" for the school, the study and the fireside. It will give t n Klcirant Uhromo Unrtls, with name no paid 10 cents. L. JONLS & CO.. li eau, N. Y. dcc.27-H OnrrY t Month end cxpenoos fiitarnnteod lo V ' ' AReut. OullItrreoT Biiiiv (.'o,Au aUSTA, MAINE. JIOV. SI.-lW. i!TT1 a year and expenses to n cents. Out. W' ' ' lit free. Address I'. O. VlOKIJllY, AUgusie, .uaino. nov. Bl.-lw. Utwi;i;er AlrrUtbg Straw, lOCprtet Cl., II. V, piirMtiTiTNTH Kvery wound or In JTrjl O Ljn O. inrr. even Dy accident. or aiiy dtueasc.cntltleB h eoHllcr of tho lulu war, aiv, 187H LepinnACK at n data of dischargo or death of a aoiuter. All entitled bbouid upulv at onco, Tliouiaima ivno nro nuw urnwin iien. elmi urn nntltled to an tncl CHKO. HnWller und widows ot tlin war ot ml'-, anil Sleiloan war aro eulltlcd lo teuona. 'Ihouxands aro yet cull, tied to bouuly hut don't kLow It. 1'eei In all cases ouly 810.(0. Heiul Two btasii'ti for new lana kiunltl and Instruction, to NAT. WAltU i'TlZOllllAI.U, U. b, CLAIM ATTOlthKr, llox 5x1. waamiiEton. 11. i: uce zr.ii riiho First Xatlonal llauk of Lc- JL lil-lildil. Tho ANNUAL ELKOTION of SKVKN DII!i:oTOHSortlil3 Hank will ho hcM at the Hanking Houso, on TIJ1'.SIAY, .1ANU AIIY J3lh. 18S0, hHwccn tho hours of ONE and TUHEU o'clock, 1'. M. W. W. HOWMAN, Cashier, Lchighton, lice. "0, 1879.W3. OTICE TO TAX C0LLXCT0KS, Tlio Chilian Minister at Paris telecrranhs to the Chilian Consul at London that the tiretendod rocent victory of the l'eruvlan and holivian allies over the Chilians is ulTiciallv deniod. Iio says: "Tho entire Proviuco of Tarapaca is now in our power." Advices from Cane Town stato that Chief Secoeocnl's stroghuld was attacked from four sides, and that the resistenco was loss deter mined than was expected. Tho capturo of the strongnoiu nas given me nuisiiing stroke to native uuiuruanees in eoutii Airiea. The Ex-Ameer Yakoob, Kahn has arrived atMceruL Hois confined uuder military and xlleo guards, but it is doubtful whether he will bo Kent there lone, as the proximilv of Mcerut to Delhi and to other centres of Musculman tradition renders itan lncxpedh mt place for tho safe custody of Mohamme dan .Stato prisoners. The I'aris Tempi, discussing Mr. John Ilrisht's speech at Jluchdalo on Ihe ISth in slant, snvs: "Mr. Bricht's ideal is a Slate without an army, and tho American Repub lic, with its 25,'IUO soldiers reduced to police duties, !s his oxample of it. Ho seems to entirely forget that the United States havo no tiangerous n,'iguuu . Tho Londoufi'tahAinZ'iBerlinoorresriond cut states that the Jluseiju Ambassadors abroad havo rocciveil a circular, nur)orting lo issue from tho ltevolutionary Committee, threatening that, If thoAmbassaJonido not represent to the Osar that the country wants a oonsutution, the User will he removed from the throne. A warmly-contested election for a member of the House of Commons, to sueeeed Mr. lleehuck, decesseit, took place at Buealeld, l;ug .Monday JtAccit Oiivmk, Dee. 17, 18T0. The Courly Ooininisslonrrs hereby irlve no tice to all Tux Collectors that they will ho In session Irom tho Sdlh to tho 31st Inst., In order to give them an opportunity to make their exonerations. Tho re-solution requiring Tax Collectors to mako their exonerations in tho current year, on or nhout the 31st day of De- ccinucr wigi uo strictly uuncrcu to. Dy order of County Commissioners II. L. SOUWAltTZ, Clerk. dco. 29-Sw. mm procured for soldiers disabled tn U. S. service vy reasousui iruuiiuiniui uiuor t-uurrs, All pensions date back today ofdlscharge, I'coaions tncroascu, Auuress witn stamp, STOII.ULT Si CO., No. 813 E St., N. W., Washington, I). O. oct.'e 1m. SSKIXKC'ij NOTICE. Notice Is herebv elrcn that Y. Ii Frlshte Assianeo of John l'lekford. tiled his neonimi ns such Asslirnee In the Court of Common l'loas of Carbon Oouuty, nnd that thosatno will ootne up ior eutinrmaiitiu ausoiutely, ami will U alien etl by said Court on the l'.'lli tlay of January. I860, unless cause be shown to the contrary, uy in. iwurt. 'rilOS. Ki:SIUia:it, l'rothonotary. IJ wl. Mauch Chunk, Dec. 12, isle. s uurasNM in mvouci:. Mary Allco KiMUovrer,1 la the Court ot Com- uyueriiuxiiiivuu.Miui i iuou t'ltwa ui vr tuuaa Acker. V luu ruuatv. vl 1 Bubptsau In Jilvoro) xuwiii j'.uruuuwtr. f IHUDU WJ m, 4, Joue Tt liu. I7V. niiua to No. 1. Ootobr Term lb79. both WUU lalainttlbv llio feUturffr 1 "Xot Serial Storlos, Storlos for Girls, Stirring Tales of AdVcnturo, Lottors of Foreign Travel, Brilliant Sketches, Poomo, Editorials on Curront Evonts, Two Hundred Short Stories, Valuablo Papers on Health, Anecdotes and Incldontsa Subscription l'riee, $1 75. Specimen copies sent free Pleaso mention in whatpaporroo read thi3 ndvertisemcot. Address YOUTH'S COMPANION, Boston, Mass? l'OU CoOKhs, Colds, Dronchltll, IIonreenrRfl, TlcJilIn(tcrlryiir3of tho Throat, Sore Throut, Cold lit tho JU'.-iiI, Croup, Innueitxa, Whooplns-Cotifili, Cold In tho Htm-cH, AKthttintia Cottshs, and relief ofCoiiatimolH vis. Da. CnowuiKQ la orcfrulaf graduato of racdlciEc, a gldllful pharmacist, end a thorough chelnlit. Uta "C. b C." (Couch and Cold) Cordial U not tho re sult of. cacro chanco.butef Ion? rdcnUfio research In thcmlhtry nud modidne, as is plainly seen by the rapidity of it aetlca and IU unparalleled cfllcacy. Tho cxixnso in it! manufacturo la at )eaity? tlmrt aa ercat tyi tliat cf a-y other modlclno upon tho marhct, and yet It ii cold at tho exeeedir.ffly low prleo of 50c. r??"Samrlo bcttle-i (for a short tlmo only) 125 cts. .CHAMPION lKO'H'NItJ,HLII.,l'roirletor, 11H Arch RtTcet, rhiladclphln, Ta. Cir-l'tm KW.K HY Tlll'l rtltiritllZllMt AMI Al.l, umilHJlJvm. Impo3?t&s.i to Builders, ALSO, All tli.it rrrtatn lot or n'cconf mrtuntl. allnnto on tlie southward bido vt West Jttoutlvvny, in inoJliiroughotMnuch Clmnfc atorasnul, uutl lmnibcroil, m too plan or plot ot JjOtslJirtoutin thuuiociv Known as uiiiiibit a ut, iumucr Five, contaluinc in fiont or breadth ou West Jiroadwav. nfoie-mlil. twenty Teot. thrt' uutl one halt lnclioa more or lesa. hrlnir tlio ofstanco liciwi eu tlio western wall of tlio house ert'ttett on Ict rv'umUcr Four and tne eastern wullot llio nouso ert-cicu on uoi. numuvr fix, aim ox naiatlef Uuoi, running through, tho tho ccutro ot tho walla atoiosnul, aim at riglit angles with weet itioaiiMar aioriuuiu. iwu iiumtuiui unu Mnctvfcft to lanrt-i ot the Jehlffh Coal ami ftal(rnilon Goixpjuy, mid wentwuritly hv Loi dumber bU. Tbo iiuprovcmonta t hereon arc a TWO-STOItY UniCK DWKLLtiN Q IIOUHK, Twenty loot two tnclio wido. bv thirty foot iieoi), 1th a twoiUon Frumo nditlttou, ulxtei-u uy twenty mix if-ci. wuu oui uuiminK. tiolzeil and tukuu into uxtcutlon aa tho prop erty oi Jonu ltuihl, ALSO, Alt that certain tract or niece of land, situ ate lul'cnn Foiet Xowiihlilp, t'arboti comity, l't,'llll3 tVUiiiH, MU Kiiairu no jui, i, uu ius custwurdly mdo vl u prlvato road laid oiit by Uio ftTtiniur hereof, lot the uko awl couronlonco llicoiuiiioii wuu uiu ottiifrs aim t t'cuiuuiH ui tun nu aujuiumn ioi. couiauiiiig iu iront or bioadih ousdiaroaa Mxty-two peichot and ex. temliutf thonco easururdlr ol that wliltli bo twten narrallol Uuesut rlKlt analos. lnionRth or uepm ono nun huh, aim iwouiv-nuio iicroiii'n Duuiuiod MOtwnroiy by the twld roMU, voU wardlj and castwaiuly by lamlsiu the warran teointiiifdof lMfiviou Frjor.and Boutbwardly by lot XI o. 3, coutaluiuK riFTx AURE3, moro or lets, 'iho imptovemcnts thereon aro a ONK A.ND A IIALF STOUY IItAJIK HOUSE, sixteen hv twenty four feci, ftnulo kitchen at tached twelve Ly fauiteeu foet, Ira mo stable Iouitcen uy iiiiriyiwo ieet, ami oui uuiiuilk. Bel zed and taKeu into execution as the prop crty ol K.ijih Yountz, ALSO,- Allthat certain lot or piece of land cltnate tu tho .-oath sidoof tsoutU Htreet.tu the viUago JOHN G-. BIBRY, Agent, Is prepared to furnish .ill kinds of Dressed Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Brackets, Ballust ers, Window and Door Frames, Scroll Snwingj Turning, Planing and liipping done at short notice and at Prices to Suit the Times. SriMdl i" Hottest I.DilUteiIB. Contractors and Carpenters are invited to call for Specifications, which will be cheerfully furnished. (jgf1 Special attention given to Orders by Mail. Thank ful lo our patrons and friends for past favors, wc ask n share of patronage in the future Very nespcctfitllr. JOHN G. BEIRY, Agent For the Wcissport Planing Mill. P. O. box G3.1 jnn.4- yl DRUGS AND Stricll v fresh CHEMICALS nntl Pure, Also llorso nnd Onttlo rowilcrs.PalentMedlx clncs, Ilrushcs, Sonps, Combs, rcrfutnerlr. Sjionitgj, (Jhnniuls tfltlns. Wines and Liquors for Mcillcal I'urposes. Oils. Lumps ttn.l rixlurcs.llycstuirs.Oliolce Olirnrs, 1'lpcs nml Tobacco, spee tocles, Trusses, Nurslnir Hetties, Violin Strings, anl a lull line ot Willi I'nporaml llnrdcrsat the Lbncst l'rlces. l'rcserlptlohs carefully compounded no prompt attention given to ovory branch of turf business. A continuance of tlio pnironafro heretofore extended to this establishment la respectfully solicited, and satisfaction ifuarantced. scpt.13, 187D.-ly. Dn. O. T. 110UIT. -piPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! POST OFFICE llUILblNO LKI1IUUTON, PA., has tho Largest end; i'xuai x,xtcnsivu oiock et IIATS, CAPS, &c. ever olTercd In this hnroUKh, llavlnir pur chased ray Htoch In the Eastern and other" IManufnctiirfos rarly In the. season, and at saving of 10 to ID" per Centum on the present Advanced Prices, I nta prepared to ullcr exf trannltnary luduccuienls to my customers? Special itttcullun has' been given to the selec tion of Tall and Winfcf Boots ! and I Invito my numerous friends and patrons' to can aim cxntnine my biock ncioro luaKinsr their purchases elsewhere, ns 1 am prepureir to irivo special Inducements to all UAS1T PUHOUASK11S. Hcmcmber, LEWIS WKISS Post-OOlce DullJinx, Lehlhton, Pa. Sept. 20. H0LIDAYG00DS ! t ThoumlorflRTKHl rctiuns tier sincrie thanks In tho vcoplo uf Lchighton nnd vlclltltv for the liberal jTatrnnpe rxioiuletl tohnrTrhitA loco totl in tliat Jtjncoi nml tfi ctlully infoimtf tbcm tluittfho l.na UEMOVl'Utottiertew onV oicRaiitSlorcIinom, TLVK DOOltS UKLONV It.VOIiSTItniCT.OU Susquchmma StM r'h Ohunkf whoro Fhe will ho plrfitod fn meet her oht MendA. holnJtiH received a New Stock ox NotionsFancy Goods, ComprlsiiiB UMjr.ItWKAll, 11KHLIN AND Ul'.UMANTOVVN WOOL HOSIHItY, Itn. porlwl anil toniemo ISM I JtOtDIlUY, ItlUIID.Ns, OLOVi:H. and a lareo vimn'v of tho fewest Ue'lgua In Fancy Uoods, auitable Ior HOLIDAY PIIESENTS ! t Together with a Utzo vnrictr of Goo4s not? poncrallv fecnt In nny other store In town. If ron lonot eo what you want npk tor It and I will eet it for tou Bliaro ot patronage ti sot tlcitcdand satlsracilon guaranteed. Mrs. (J, DeTscliirsclily, Snenuehatia Street, 3th Stbre hoiow llnee Rt!r lloV.VMi: MAUC1I CHUNK. DANIEL WIEAND, QOUItT POCliAniATIO."V. WIIIlrlKAS. tho Hon. SamuklS. Dreiikr, President ot the A'LlIId Judicial District, composed of Alor-roo, and I'arbuneountios.nud II. Leonard nnd Uharles Idceitdsen, Inquires, Judre of the Commonl'leasof Carbon oouuty, and by virtue of their offices, Juitlcos ortlio Orphans' Oourt, Court ol Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and the t'ourt of tluartcr Sessions of the Peaeo of said county ol Carbon, have Issued their precept to inc, for holding a Court of Quartcrriesslons of tho Peace, Court of Common Pleas, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Unliv ery, nnd Orphans' Court, for the purposo of trying Issues tn criminal eases, and the trans, acting of other business ofsabi Courts, at tbo Court House, In tue borough omiuuch Chunk, on Monday, tho Villi day of January, 1880, to continue two weeks, NOTIOE Is therefore hereby Riven to tho Coroner Justices of tho Pence, and the Constables of tho said County or Carbon, that they may be then and thcro at'.' o'clock In the afternoon of the said day, with their rolls, records, Innuls- sirueL llltv leet. aud extending tlieoce outh ward ot in ifwldth ono huuilmt aud lortv.two Icot 6i& It chei ou the ost lino thereol, und oue huudred aud lot ty feet on the wot linu thereof to lutidsut thu LeUlitU roil and Nsvi. nation rompauy. uoundeii north by bouth street. cnt uv lot Number evMity thit south bylsudot tlio raid 1-Wilsli CualaudNuMKu lion t'umpany, and west uy lot Kuiuoertsev. cuiy-Hve. The Improveuients thorceu are a TWO STOftV PllAM E DWULLlNO HOUSE with hassTHent esahteeu by thirty-six feet, and outuulubugs. HeUedajid uikeu Into exeeullea aa the prefi erty uf Ueuree ltoth, hy J. W. RAUDBNUUSir, Bborllt Iauch ClmuU Deo. IsU lTll,-it n,eKUrble; Cltilter Hundreds in order to ooatast the the next terra ot said Oourt. to be hohleu at seat for Sheffield, was the LtUnil oandiilato J1uSl'bttn h" Jfeond Moutfar K Jsuu- . .' ... ... -.. va : .. ary. isse, ui vu-vror to the etui ooiuidaiut, and and was chosen hy a majority-, of -U8, in a m'uefauit at your apwannee the naiu uru total voto ot 2716, over Mr- ( buries Stuart ci'euiiiK wlithe Uu i.r .in.t .inn ami saw tub Wortley, barrister, a, cousin ef the Karl cf , ihhuuUu.i be. u i.eaimii, u t.hi. Warnefiire, the Coniervutivo c-uudia u. 1 Mwe0 chuur N"v Is, ,-ilri 1 A MONTH amaranteed. iaae uy prosecute and give evidence atcalost IHirsons cbariteil with Iho oomuilsslon of ollcuses, to prosecuto as shall lie Just, (liven under my haud at Mauch Chunk, in said county, December 4th, lhTU. Uod save tho Commonwealth. J. W. It AUDKNHUSH, Sheriff. Mauch Chunk, Uee. 0, 147'J. QAUriON ItEWAItl). Whereas, certain reports havo been put In olreulatlon dasaastluif to the eharaeteruf the umlerslitued as a eltlstft, 1 hereby pi re soliee that 1 will handsomely reward any irou who will give proof as to the turtles Ireulatlag such retorts. JOSEPH SEABULDT. I.shlshton, Dee. , 1SJ b, rpo M'liom H may Com orn. JL tIC a (lav i UK unu. KiiMia ur iiw IHMIISUIOUS. C'aeitai uot rt4Ulttt i we will start vim . Al nil . wouiiui. uovjt ami mrlM ml.. , .... i . . . , ... wiwi who mo tut. uoUee wilt aeudui ttwirad- VwrWo 0"'"lr' Vt? l?r ?1I?R tlrMi4touoeai,ae lor tlieuiselre,. fostiy vgon and one Pair or nub-sleds, and hereby outlll aud trim, tm Now is i'ie uuie. ihoM f"rbids nil persons meddling with tbotaniu ainadyui wra aio lj iuu up luri-'o sum-of , under penalty oil be 1 nr. tu. AUiliei Ull'i. cs i. auuusis, JiiSKPH J. CHI; ITMAN ilS Jill 7 H" TOW UU0E-u;if tWp , ld llOt.' IIMINISTKATOIt'S SALE Of Yaluablo Ileal Kstato. Hv virtue of an order of the OrilHanV Oonrt ... i.a.it.,,, I'mitnv tlin liiittorsli-tieil. Artlulllis. iratorortlie i:latn uf .loxll UA KI.Ol.. lato of MAIIONItOTOWNSlIH'.l.'.lbou County, Pelilylvauta. I'eecated, will sell at l'llhllc Halo, ou tue luriuiiva, on Siitnrday, December 27, 1S79, rommenclnirnt ovc o'clock 1 thofoilow- luir drfcnlinl valuable r.a t ATI., to wit i All that oerlalu THACT or PIECE OF LAND, situate iu Mabnniiiff Tnwnhln.nformiit, an.1 loundnl bv lamls of (leorgo W, Drelstmch, Jacoo Cuufer and lUuhoulu Creek, ctiutaluluu 11 Acres and 145 Perches, bo the Mine more or lea, nil of which Is under a good iiuio of cuiuvauon. Tho ImproTeraents tltreon are a Two. 1 N(i lion-!.. nUout ii bv M fot. nnd, oibir futbulldlugn. with ui Orohatd ot t'hoioe riu.tTrew. TerniB will he mad 9 Known at tho time aud TJlOMAH 1JOHV, Admlditrator OX the ICstato of Juchtu luotx, deo'd. MflWBntf tup., Nor.a. 18.9. TrcmoiiT IloiisE, WASHI1TC5T01T, D.C. This popular Hotel has been entirely rent ted, hatiutr aeuuuuuodatiuns for Hue quests, atnl will eontluue to be the only Klrst-Claas House in tne city at moucraio rates, lertus, fi 10 per day. l'rco Oiimlliiis nt Ilpjiots. oelK-lf P. P. HILL, Proprietor. -JJI01I SALE OU HUNT. IL'SBand STAHLE,! Cniriagcs,Vng'oiis,Slpiglis,&c- COttNEIt or BANK AND IltON tJTUEETS, LHHIiniTON. Pcnnn., Ilesiicctfullv announces tn his friends and tho4 public, that he Is prepared to JlullJ ull des-' crlptlons of UAlllIIAUli. SPJiJKQ WAOONS. SLKIQHS, fce., In tho Latest nnd Most Approved Myles, ar Prices lully as low as tho sumo can be ohtalnr ed elsewhere, guaranteeing the bcstScasoncct Mnlcrliil and moat substantial workmanshlp. ParticUlar attention irlvcn to REPAIRING In nil Its details, nt tho very Lowest Prlrts. Patronage fespeel fully solicited and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Dco 0, l7U.yl DAN. WIEAND. M A stout backbono Is ns essential tn physical health as to political consistency. For weak' ness ol tho back und disorders of the liier and kidneys, tho tonle and tnoderntodletel Ic action of the Hitters Is the ono thing needful. lte- member that the stomach Is the mainstay of every other orunn, and that I'y IhvlKOratlnu; the dlKCstlon by this preparation, the spinal column mid alllts dependencies are strength ened. For Hostettcr's ALMANAC for 1880 apply to iirugK1" anu iieaicrs Kcueraii;. "TJ0H AN" ABSOLUTELY Safe and Brilliant Light, Use Straub & Harrar's Tin: Family Favohite BURNING OIL I pB- A8IC K0n STIIAUD A- IIAlWAlVf STAlllNi: OIL! .Aug. lO-mJ Tho undersigned ll now prepared to supply tho very best LATTIMHI! COAL at the fol lowing LOW PltHWii FUH CASH I Anellnlblr located two Storv DO iMHIIiii'lil! and SIAHI.K, sltuatao in WinoVUH OF PAKHYVlLLlI kept At Yard No. 2 OlieMnnt, per ton,.. 8 uo Na 1 tllustnut. twr ton,.. 3 00 btuve. Iter ten,., J.-L a 26 Dellv'd, l so s SO 3 tl FBAMQ I! tne ai ltroMUt as a ltoardtoir House liv Mrr Ay liu linyr. lata resideiioe oft ihrli,tiun Mauser, i DAMEL WPNT7 ' Opiwlte Ihe J'uvi e square, BANK fiTIIEET. 1- jv 1'err.- Ih t'j i Juili, - Vv t.ci,t,04SMr GA11EL, ' Isaalerln Genehal IlAnmvAitn, &c.f