h. v. Moimminit, KDITOR I.RItHHITON.VA.t SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1880. tfiin PAiirisAN ruitv in wainr Thefo will be hot talk la Maine from this timo until tli6 meeting cftho Legislature, next 'W'eJnoalny. This hot talk, says the JV. Y, Sun, will bo duly rcportod In the newspapers. In ancli crises It Is tho attrcm Ists who first mnko themselves hoanl, and whom voice nrc the last to subside after tho truth has begun to appear. Nothing, how. over, Is further from tho intentions ot the Republican lenders In Malno than that their Jmrty shall commit Itself lo any overt act of violence. If there Is a local outbreak of any kind, If resistance Isnnywhereoflcred to tho legal acts of the legally constituted authori ties of the State, It will bo because the un reasoning clement of the pnrty has taken tho bit Into its mouth and run away under tho In sincere lashings of Its driver's whip. beyod In ollictt tn suit jnttlMti plans, does bnt nflect the question in the slightest degree. TI115 Governor of Malno is not a professional )olltlclan. He is not a candidate for re-elec tion. Ho has lived a blameless life nf ecv only years In a community where nvil was ever spoken of him until tho day when he undertook to carry out tho laws of Maine, regardless of tho fury of a faction. Or INTI'.ItESTTO SO Mil Kit ft On tho second day of tho present session of Congress, Gen. Harry White, of Pennsyl vania, Introduced a bill lo regulato soldier's bounty. A great many bills of this kind havo been proposed heretofore, and from the fact that they havo not subsequently ben heard from, wo must Infer that the interest of the movers subsided, or that the provls Ions were Impracticable. The bill hero re ferred to Is of a different description from any that havo preceded It and wo commond the following synopsis to whom it may concern, It provides for tho payment of eight and one-tlilrrf dollars per moniu lor on the timo for wlilcli n uon-commissioncu.oiiiccr, artiti ccr, musician, wagoner, private soldier or nnilnrnnil marine. artunlfy served between Whllo the organized "Indignation" of the April 12th, 1861 Jind May Dili, 1685. That Maine Republicans is exhausting Itself, tho In case of the death, before or alter tho pas fabts of the caso will gain currcnev both In- M8 of lh,'l,?V of e,UCn ,BoldlT' ,lh,,a"n' . . . anco provided for shall bo made to the wid side and oumuo Me Btato. tor ten days ow lf ,I0 UB not re-married, and there be past Tint Sun has been slating tho facta as no widow, or she has ro-married, to the llioy are, not as tho Interests of partisans minor children of such soldier. That in would have them understood Weare glad 1 already to recognize Indications that tho United States ami State laws. controversy is passing out of the domain of This bounty shall notbo paid to substitutes passion mto that of reoson. Tho process nor to such as were discharged on their own 1 , . ,.,.11 1 i .1 1 .1 application prior to April 1805, except for may be slow, but it is Inovitablo In the latl- a'sability, or promotion which has been ac- tude of Maine, whom tho sober sense of the copied and served. No attorney or agent iwople Is suro to prevail when it has had hall receive for prosecuting any claim for a time lo assert Itself. There may bo riot in Maine but there will bo no war ; thero will probably bo no riot. Wo wish to call attention to several points which are essential to a correct understand ing af tho situation iu th.it State, and which havo generally been overlooked. It is assumed, in tho first place, by the Republicans that tho next Legislature ought to be Republican iu tho naturo of thing". JU1j6w B8riWWIJMMMi tmtl M I'l SIM) -Scnalnr Camoron, chairman of tho Na tional Republican committee, Wednesday Issued a call for the meeting of the National Republican Convention, to nominate candi dates for President and Vice-President, In Chicago, on Wednesday, Juno 2nd next. Gen. Grant's reception in Philadelphia cost that city $12,333.81. Paying rather dour for the "whistle," wo think. Hon. Robt. Klols will plcoso accept our thanks for public documents received. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. bounty under this act, a fee greater than ten; dollars. Jo sn;uicr snail transier or ecu nis discharge, so that the assigneo shall receive tliis bounty, and an sales 01 uiscnarges aro avoided. Provision is made for coses where dis charges have been lost. All claims must be made wniiin uve years irom mo passage 01 tho act. Tho bill is carefully guarded In all Its provisions. Gen. White, the author and introducer of the bill was an old soldier himself, having gono into the service In 1801. Ho takes a Alt Dm Imlltmnfim, nflKn rl- nit llm noisy denunciations of the "outrage," the lep and practical Interest In all eg.slation "fraud," tho "steal," said to havo been tl"t i loslSncd to benefit the soldier, and nl.-lnno,! nnd CTmtvA l.v fin,. fi1nn nnd n0 ono lter lhan ll0 Understands and ap- Couneil. are based unon that nssmmulon. Prelates what is duo to tho class whom this It is a cool assumption, even for Maino in zero weather, In view of tho unquestioned fact that tho Republicans aro actually in tho minority in the Slate. At the election in September, Mr. D.ivis.tho Republican candi' dale, was defeated by tho popular veto. Ho lacked about ono thousand votes ofa major! ty, and a margin of ono thousand voles in Maino, ono way or the other, is relatively equivalent Ion margin of ncorlytcu thousand votes In New York. Maine is not now a Re publican Slate. Tho popular vofo does not bill is designed to benefit. Wo understand that it is his intention tourgo its iassagc,and wo need not remind tho Boldiers who enlist ed at the earlier period of the war without tho pecuniary inducements which wcro sub sequently ollcred by tho general and local governments that they can materially pro mote Gen. White's success by promptly for warding to their members petitions urging tho passage of this just measure It is not so far away from tho last ses sion of tho Pennsylvania Legislature, says warrant tho Republican leaders in assuming t10 Philadelphia Zcdqcr, as to permit of that tho Legislature ought in equity to bo a Republican bodv. The natural presumption la the other way. How, then, could it happen that the result of tho September election not ns announced forgetfulness of tho despcrato attempt of tho Riot bill syndicate to compel tho State to pay four millions of dollars as damages, growing out of Pittsburgh's cowardly ab dication of all government during the de- by official canvass, but as claimed by nows- Btructivo strike riots of 1877 in that city, paper report and public rumor-gavo the Four millions was the sum, and four mil- Jiepuoncans a majority in botu branches on lion3 thoy determined to force through the mo lA-gisiuiurc, w.mo uiey were notorious- Log!8nturc. Unmistakablo manifestations ly and confessedly In a minority ou the whole of puUic opIn ioIi( nnd lhe murage nnil rcs0 voio 01 ino maioi in a commonwealtu lulo ction of a fcw menlb(!r9 of Ul0 IIou30 whero the legislative representation is so largo relatively to the total vote, whero tho I Representative classes, or districts, consist each of so lew towns, the olitlcal complex ion of the Legislature, especially in the popular branch, ought to agree very closely with the jwlitical complexion of tho State as n whole. On what ground could the Re publicans, while admitting defeat in the State at large, claim that the Legislature of Representatives defeated tho plot. At that timo it was well understood that four millions wcro one million too much, and that somebody would mako a big pile if the bill got through. Now, it appears that Al legheny county, looking to a compromise, and thus facing her responsibility under tho law, has estimates amounting to $3,230,000 at the outsido, all of which it is hoped, may bo settled for about $1,830,000. This last ought in 'ight to bo Republican, and insist , f tho rctuU of 41 11 i i r 1 1 . . 1. 1 j 1 1 i ' ' a that tho simple fact that it was not declared Republican was sufficient evidence of fraud in the official canvass? As long ago as 1870, when Mr. Blaino's party had undisputed control of every down at tho expense of the losers, and un der the stimulus of accepting the best terms that can be got from a bankrupt county j but the calculations make it clear enough now that tho aggregate damage for which branch of.lho Government, tho Represcnta- four ramiona wcr6 demanded from the live classes were gerrymandered in such a manner as to allow tho Republicans to car ry a majority of tho districts and obtain a majority iu tho Legiilature,cvcn when they were absolutely in a minority in tho State. This will bo perfectly intelligiblo to every- Legislaturo by tho Riot bill syndicate, were not much (if any) more than three millions If fully paid. Wo havo before us the first number of tho Blacksmith and Wliccturujht, a new II- bodyat all familiar with tho workings of lustrated paper devoted to tho Interests. of what is called practical politics. In their blacksmiths, wheelwrights, carriage and lato campaign tho managers of tho party wagon makers, machinists, etc. In sizo and took full advantago ot tho gerrymander of general appcaranco it resembles Bomcwhat 1870. They paid comparatively little re- the Scientific American, being handsomely gard lo tho Senate, but applied their efforts, printed ou fine paper and filled with cngrnv their money, all tho resources of their splen- ings Illustrating tho different subjects treat- aiaiy equipped organization, 10 tue cioso ed. we notice articles on "Tempering steel nnd doubtful Representative districts, in or- Springs," "Heating Steel," "Scientific Horse der to gain a majority in tho House. As far Shoeing," "Letter from Robert Bonner," as determined by unofficial announcement "King Solomon and the Blacksmiths,' on tho morning after election they did sue- "Welding Compounds,""Ohio Horse Sheers' ceed iu carrying a minority of tho House. Convention," "Growth of Carriage build Now, It is apparent that any party which ing," "Seasoning Timber," and much other is in a minority of tho wholo voto of the valuablo matter of a practical character. State, yet claimiug to havo elected a majori- prominent fcaluro is a Veterinary Depart ty of the mcmbersof the Legislature through incnt, in which subscribers will receive ad 1 gerrymander, must havo elected IU mem- vice concerning treatment of sick horses and bcrs by very small local majorities all cattle freo of charge. The terms of sub nrouniK And it is equully apparent that the scription havo been fixed at the low rate of opposition party, with a majority ol the $1.00 a year, and the publisher announces classes vet with, a uialoritv of the popular that )mW wil! ecul.un tr.ial or th.rc.e . , , , " , monius lor coins in postage stamps. Ad vote, must havo had largo local majorities ,ircs9 u1B Machmith and WhcdumgU, No in lis classes. su iwekmeu street, new lorn. Hero wo have tin explanation of a point which has puzzled a goud many Democrats, ready to believe Governor Garcelon' decla ratiou that he has applied tho laws impar tially to illegal returns on both sides, yet unable to understand why the impartial ap- A correspondent of the N. 1. Sun, pro rounds tho following conundrum: How would this do for an ironclad ticket ? For President Dr. Garcelon of Maine For Vico PresUent U. S. Grant, nlimllnn nMhn W ulinnl,) ham nlfivl-M l'u"" " " eminent. Republicans only. For, in fact, moro defec tive returns from Democratic and Greenback towns than from Republican towns were re jected uudcr tho laws by the Governor and Council during tho recent canvass. .But, This ticket has strength and availability aiso. Gov. Garcelon has ncrvo and brains: and Gen. Grant unnueFtionablv has nerve. 11 oov. uarceion nas been guilty 01 nan me enormities enarged to mm 01 lute, no ttixnnliliraii mnWiiiM lln-r uniall in lhe lust what the Republicans require and ad .: j 1 mire. According to them hois half a dozen swpracumuvouiiricwcai.i.uyiu,Mr. KclurnIngBoaiJi jn U;,llsc,f. nlld tll6 fact -ly, 1110 mruwiug ouv 01 a tiiijj'u mirua iu- ot Ins being a Democrat need not Btand It turn lost them tho district in several instan- the way, 6r Gcu. Grant, as l well known cm: while tho opposition, having a wider was a bcnioerat up to the timo of his noml i l' , nation in 1868. inarg... uy reason oi vueir larger majorities, A , ,vho boat Blaine Is sure of sue j.-st absolutely more towns tban the ltepuo- cess, if taken up enthusiastically, it . I r t . I IT.. I. ? 1-.. i licuns wiuiuub iwiug u, iingie icguiauvo uis- trict. They did, however, lose the impor tant county offices in Lincoln, through tho When tho Emperor William received application ofthe law lo tlx defeetivo " news of tho attempt on tho life of the luins from Monhegan Island, a plantation " bocamc, II is said, very serious, am rciwrting a Dcniocratio majority. ler remaining silent for some minutes, ho Gov. Garcelon affirms that he Ins obeyed aI''. In 0 tone at onco melancholy and encr the law In tho case of every return from geUc "If we do not change the direction ovcryward.township.orplantationiuevery of our policy, If wo do not think seriously county from Aroostook down to York. If ot giving sound instrmtion toyoutn, nw ho spooks falsely, his falsehood will bo do not give the first placo lo religion, if we speedily discovered and punished, for all the ""'y pretend to govern by expedients-from returns that havo been iiassed upon byhlm- uoy to uayr onr mrones will bo overturned Our Letter Irom WnhlitnprtolU Wabmhotow, D. C, Deo. S7, 1879. The adjournment cf Congreu Tl'ori accom plished by oar Mevrcscntativca and vxrrk yet to be compltted. Chrutmas as celebrated in the National Capital. Our capital will remain in peace until January 6th when Congress again reassem bles. Before the holiday adjournment the Scnalo met on thirteen different days, and the House on fourteen days. The Senato devoted exactly twenty hours and thirty six minutes to business, and tho House thirty-five hours and four minutes. Over 200 bills nnd joint resolutions were Intro duced In tho Senato and over 700 In tho House. During tho timo It was In session Congress accomplished very much more than is usual in the brief period between the assembling In December and tho Christmas holidays. The history of tho previous Con grosses will hardly itiow such a record as tho passage by the House of three appropri ation bills and the reporting of a fourth in this brief spaco of time. The Senate passed ono of tho appropriation bills (Pension's) which was sent to it by tho House. The latter body will lake up tho Consular and Diplomatic bill immediately after tho recess, Among tho financial measures Introduced wcro tho resolutions in both Houses early tho session declaring that there should no interference with the present financial conditions. As an effect to these was the resolution of Senator Bayard to abolish tho gal tender quality of the greenback, In ac cordance with Mr. Haye3 message Among other financial measures offered, and which are pending is a bill to authorize the conver sion of National gold banks; respecting tho refunding of tho National debt: bills to substitute greenbacks for National bank notes) a bill to declare tho meaning of the word dollar j a bill to rcstoro gold and Bilver their full power; a bill to amend tho resumption net; ono lo repeal that act; bills to iesuo gold and silver certificates and provido fur tho resumption thereof; a bill requiring reserves of National banks to bo kept in gold and silver ; a bill in referenco bank deposits ; a bill requiring silver ccr tificatcs to bo paid out by tho Treasury in lieu of coin on demand therefor; a bill to compel tho payingout ol all kinds of money n tho treasury not needed for current ex penscs in redemption of bonds; a bill to rc storo tho legal tender currency lo its conslt tutional requirements; a bill to repeal tho ten per cent tax on State banks; and Wea- er's bill to issuo $500,000,000 to pay soldiers the difference between tho com nnd curren cr In which they wcro paid. The above bills aro ull pending In tho house. Meas ures of a Jiko character to somo ol them aro ponding in tho Senate. There aro twenty vo or thirty bills ponding which effect the revenue. Haifa dozen bills were ollercu looking lo an intcr-occanic canal across the Isthmus. Tho House passed twenty-six bills and the Senate seventeen, mostof them priyato nature. Twelve or fourteen bills passed both houses and Mr. Hayes has approved a number of them. The principal iscuBaion in tho Senate was over tho resolu tion of Mr. Voorhces to enquire into the cause of tho exodus of colored people from North Carolina, whilo tho principal discus sion in the House had relation to tho Uto Indians, of Colorado, To the myriads of holiday lovers, and es pecially lo the young folks, there came a shadow of disappointment Thursday morn ing when at dawn of day the black and sul try clouds relieved themselves of uncharged moisturo and deluged this portion of the Western hemisphere with any bat refresh ing showers; nor was the disappointment less keenly felt as hour after hour passed witli little or no abatement in tho general ampening effect, as tho rain seemed to ccaso only to gain an impetus for a moro continuous showir. In consequence of the unfavorablo weather tho happy observance of Christmas, whilo none tho less general, was somewhat restrained, and the absence of familiar scenes as common to a pleasant holiday was plainly perceptible Out of doors, along the most prominent thorough fares, everything wore a Sunday appearance, and, except for tho open saloon doors, an oc casional carousal party or tho shrill blasts of tin horns, one would very naturally have supposed it a day of rest rather than the greatest festival ofthe year. Ono thing, however was painfully op parent, tho presenco of intoxicated persons on the streets, the majority of whom were exceedingly young men, with a large sprink ling of boys scarcely out of their teens. These may havo extracted come pleasure in frequent libations, boisterous language and disorderly conduct, but to thoso who were abroad, the exhibitions were disagrecablo in the extreme. Many of the youngsters not yet thoroughly exhausted, would reel into a saloon and assuming inebriety would yell "rat," but would pauso just here on seeing a stalwart barkeeper straighten up and after imbibing a "nogg" retreat as soberly as judges. Others of tha impecunions order would "set 'em up for the house," but awak en to an energetic reality when the bar keeper gave them tho bounce. Acqcst, self and Council, as a preliminary to tho issu ing of certificates, now go to thotwo Ilpuses of tho Legislature, the proper and only judges of tho election of their respective members. The returns will there be sub jected to tlio most rigid scrutiny, as well as the reasons determining the action of tho Governor aud Council in counting thttu or In r'fuiing to count them and passing them i-Mcr.ta th final Judges. tf ?y. Ooiwelon spooks the truth nnd liuthlirlo thcuutrury hus yet beeu shown ho has simply rpppcted his oath and done his duty. IT"" fact that tho' rtqulreinenti ofthe Constitution have been flagrantly v'- id.it xl by his Republican prlevors In of. fmt aro U. 8, ft or applied iu somo iuttaucia or dio-1 Camcrou and society will become a prey to the most terriblo events. We have no more timo lose, and it will be n great milfortuno if all the Governments do not oome to an aooord In this salutary work of repression, Says a dispatch from Harrisbargi Tho action ot tho Republican State Committee on Tuesday last, in directing the State Con ventiou shall meet on Feb. 4th to selt-ct delegates to tho Republican National Con vention, haisroused a spirit of Indignation throughout the State In therauksof the Re publkvsn party that is unprecedented In its history, and the-nsmes of the two statesmen upon whom profano words fall thick and are U. S. Grant and J&mes Donald Vsliiamli1 iiawlii.jiuujtJt--J.i;LijBajuiMg Minister of Foreign affairs, virulently at tacking M. Waddington. Tho article haa caused much Indignation, Tho Shah of Persia Intends undertaking apllgrimogo to Mecca next spring, accom panled by 10,000 troops. A dispatch from Cape Town, dated De cember 10, says a proclamation has been Is sued prohibiting seditious meetings in tue Transvaal. The Dailu A'cuts says that M. do Lessens. will Personally and solely assume the wholo rcsxnsibility of tho success of tho Panama Canal enterprise. Tho Journal Official announces that the total of the imports of wheat Into Franco from August to tho end of November was slxtcou million hundred weight. Letters nnd telceratntl from PhllornKipolls show that, unless prompt help Is glyen lo tho destitute pcoploin Roumalla, thousands must perish from cold and starvation. Tho Dcmsey family who wcro evicted at Balla, Ireland, on the 12th instant, havo been reinstated In their former home, tho rent having been paid by subscription. A dispatch from GraVcsend says nn al most continuous foir has prevailed on the Thames river during eighteen dayspast, tho mnsentienee lielnir mat a lleet ol inward- bonnd ships Is detained. On Wednesday night tho fog cleared lor a few tours and some vessels got away. Ex-Marshal Bazalne has solicited permis sion to settle somo family affairs in Franco, but lias been reiuscd. Tho polico of Berlin have discovered a nrinllne nreBS used for Socialist purposes. Tho printer and two of his assistants were arrested. Nine Internationalists havo been convict cd lnFlorence,ltaly)f conspiracy against tho uovcrnment, and lour otners, including ItusBian lady, acquitted. A Berlin dispatch to lhe London Standard says, "The iliu.nafi Uovcrnment does not conceal Its Intention of attacking Mcrvo, and possibly Herat, in ino spring. The Chilian Legation at Paris annonnces that it has received a telegram Btutlng that the President of Peru hasarrived at Panama, en route to tho united states and Europe. Tito North German Gaictle denies that Bismarck ever wrote a letter to Senator Jn- cini . of Italy, upon tho subject of a partial disarmament ol Europe, or any otucr sub ject. A Taris dispatch to tho London Times says that M. uambctta, even, could not at this moment succeed in forming a Cabinet that would command a durable majority in nis unambcr. William Hepworth Dixon, formany years tho editor of tho London Athenccum, and author of several books of travel, died in London on Saturday, of apoplexy, in the o'jtn year ol nts ago. Tho programmo of M. Do Frcycinet is an extensive purification of French public func tionaries, plenary amnesty, tho suspension of tho fixity of tho tenure of Judges, and a determined ami-ciencai policy. Michael Davitt has boon dispatcher! to the west ol Ireland, by tho Irish Land League as a commissioner for tho relief of popular distress. At a meeting ofthe Committee for tho Distribution of tho Duchess of Marlbor ough's Relief Fund it was shown that the sum or AoylOO is already available tor (lis tribution. Only -400 metres of tho St. Gothard Tunnel now remain to cut. It is denied that any alterations aro at present Intended in tho German protective tariii. New Advertisements. mm. BIlOOKVlLIiK, 0. B, tmtBFlKU) A CO.. DEAR RIB !! fcftte been troubled -wltliCataiih In mt its f6rmifor tne mat 20 years, nnu navu ufu tin remeuics recommeuaoil to cntp, bat received tittle or no benefit, until I tiled the iiONHTJTUTIONAIj CAT A HUH lllCMElJY. I ha Ye only lined on botile and a hMf and I am 00 much better that I tun cay it una cmra mo. My uaaamerin Ut ha Hi no been nfmcLml for Urn at 4 rear. Btaoia noMlsliiff the lletnody with the jme reniiiK uru iruiv Buy it is b iroiwnriui iiirui clno. tfalknow from oxpetteoro that it will eute-any case of Cninrrh. X formerly lived ot Ktpnnee, Ont Hnnlnfr iliat you will lutroduce ion mmuciun iiirunRii ino unminion laoroupn. ly, ito4 hat my fellow aafltarera may have u op yort unity ot Retting cured of this dlseaser YooK rcipectfully, NKLHOTf BIIOflEV N B. I havo always been mbjert to head- The Cry is Still fkej dome l! Charles t. Horn V O Would annbuW to the puMIc that no hai A boiler in a factory in tho St. Louisnuar ter of Purls exploded Monday, killing six jivrauits umu injuring iitui Tho troublo at Now Calabar. AVcst Africa between King Amachrce, of -New Calabar, and his followers on ono hand, and a power ful chief called Will Braid ami his adherents on tho other, haro been settled by tho modi ation ol a British naval officer and tho British Consul. Trinco llismark has declared li is readiness to pronoso an Imiieriul contribution to tho Company to bo formed for tho purposo of ulVluK lactones nuti luauuuions in Sa moa and other South Sea Islands of J. C. Goddefroy Sc Sons, the Hamburg merchant who suspenueu business some time ago. A telegram from Cettinjo reporta that tho Trinco of Montenegro has informed tho Towers that, inasmuch aa tho Porto la In teutlonally dclayine tho surrender of Gus inge, ho has determined to act according to nis own judgment. The German Government Intend brinsnne in a bill restricting the risht of force settle ment with a view to cheeking tho spread of Dociansm. Several Paris newsnancrs nolnt out that tho new Cabinet is perfectly homogeneous. containing only members of tho moderate ijcit anil Kcpuuilcan Union. The London Post' Berlin corresremdent reports that (ho cahugo in Ministry of France has produced a decidedly unfavor- uuio impression in uermany. A dispatch to tho London Timet from Berlin says that correspondence has been discovered proving an nllianco between the ucrman socialists anu uussian jNinuists. Tho London Standard's St. retorsburn correspondent asserts mat uie report mat an arrangement uas ueen readied between tsng- lanu nnu i.ussia on tno central Asian qucs nun is uiuiuy uniounuco. The London .DaiuKcws Berlin corresnon dent hears from a good source that tho Czar nas aereca to nam! over tno Uovcrnment to thcCzarewitch, so far as the Internal affairs of tno hmpiro are concerned. ttie Conslllulinnnl I bavo not. neon troubled lu the least. ItwlU core lieadaciie In two or tbree boon. jaus uncme. x. bhokit. SHERIFF'S SALES Of Yaluablo Real Estate. Br virtue of snndrr writs of T.kTari viriis. Fieri Facias, Vkditiomi kxIonab issued out ot the Court of Co m in ou tfeaa of Curbon Coun ty, and to me diroctodi there will bo exposed aL rubiicBaie, at the court lloncv intnoBorungn of Mauch Chunk, in sld Cmnty, on Saturday, January 3rd, 1880, at 1:30 o'clock I'l thorp. THE FOLLOWING rHOPEItTIESi AM thftt certain lot or nlMn nf around nil nut a InFiatiklln Township, Cat boa couuty. Pennsyl vania, bouuoed aud described iwfollowtflKxrtn ntugatRtfost In a tmbllo road Jeodiutc. from Weieportto Jlno Swamp thence along eaid road ntid by laud ol Augustas llebler. north forty-fire and three-quarter deicrces, eist twen- lODff on said roud and by laud of Thomas VaK. north alltr-thrre and one hulf tlpmrnn. east tblrtebn aud feftVen-tcatbs perthat to a poet lu sutd road 1 thence by land of Thomas Walk, north flftv-suVen deirrccB. oast seven cr ono perches to tho middle ot a puulio roadj d ok roes wet thirty-eight perches and one halt to a post; thenco by land of Thomas Dorwmd, south fortr.thrcc and one halt decrees; east llfty-thrce and one half perched to tho placo of ocginmuir, uuuiauiiug The Csisli System Thoroughly Endorsed. Our constant influx of ilcV ttotrons and largely increased trndc is the best evidence we can offer in favor of the Cash System. Crowds of custorncrsi Vfho make their purchases daily at the ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORE, can testify to its merits, and to keep our increased run, we have in consequence thereof thoroughly overhauled our entire stock of WINTER DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, 3300TS, SHOES, &c, and have placed the same at such astonishingly low prices that will insure a ready sale. We therefore offer td-day i Special Bargains in Rlack Silks Special Bargains in Black CashmcresV Special Bargains in Black Alpacas. Special Bargains in Colored Cashmeres. Special Bargains in Ladies Suitings, m all the l'opular Shades at from 10 cts. per yard upwards. Special Bargrifhs in Shawls and Coatings. Special Bargains in Wliite and Colored Blankets. Special Bargains in Cassimercs. Special Bargains in Boots and Shoes. P. 5f. Tt in a. fhet irblt worth remcml-ierlntr. thfit a vnrv lnrirn nnmhnr nf nnr nnlrnni tvlm Ii-iva become acquainted with us and who still do their trading at our -Sloro, hare become acquainted with ua through the medium or tho Presf, and, aa wo adrertlae vtry largely through tho beat vuuiiuniP, nv liuvvi nurd use i uaifiaiu uiuteo nv u.toivkUUUVri (Jail early it you would secure real .bargains Kespcctfully, J. T. NUSBAUM & SOtt, ot ivyiomv Lehighton, Penn'a. FOURTEEN AGUES AND FEItCHEa, SIXTY-FIVE more or lem. The Improvements thereon aro a ONE AND ONE HALF STOItY FRAME DWlSLLItt O: UOUdE. sixteen bv tifenty.twofeet,frartbani twenty iwu vy VUIllV IWt Uilll uui uuuotutss. Soieed and taken into execution asthonroD ALSO, a All tlist certain lot or niece of uronnrf sflnate In Irnnkllu towuahlp, Carbon county IVnnsyl vanta, bounded und described as foilawa.to wlU bvirlnulngat apost, thence by land of Johu Ullham, north twenty six aud unfl hfllf degrees, west oue hnudred and seroutecn feet to a post: tncnoe by land of Adam Kacbtui, north elxty three aud one-iialf decrees, eist fifty feet to a pout: Hi on co by the same, toath twenty-tux and oue-nau negrees. east one nuuaieu una .seven teen tcet to a i t: tnence atonic a Tirooosed road south sixty thico and one-naif deirruea. wesi niiy leoi 10 ma place 01 uctfinntutft con-turning FIVE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDHED AND FIFTY SQUARE FEET. The Improvements thereon aro a TWO STORY FRA ME D SVELLllfa HOUSE twenty by twenty-Mr feet and outbuildings, feelted and taken luto execution aa the prop' erty of Reuben Gauiner. New Advertisements. i BEPORT OP THE CONDITION ot the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, at Ltthlghton, lu theSUte of PenusyhauU at the close of tmil ues, Dee. 12, 1870 1 BESGVBCiS. Loans and discounts. ...... iG2.03O.21 OferJrafln 150 00 U. S. J ton til to Mcoro rlrculatlon . . 75,000.00 U. S. llondi on band 8.U5O.O0 Other stocks, bond, anl mortgafrea. 9,70i).00 vw from approved reserve ajfuuts . . UlJ.lO Due from other National Hank's . . 18,860.90 Due from Bute Hacks and Bankers, . Real estate, furntturu, and fixtures. , 6,292.20 Current expenses and taxes paid . 1,422.10 Premium! paid . 350.00 Checks and other cabb Items . . 105.20 Hills of other Banks 2.330.00 FractUnal currency (tncludlngulekeln). 359.04 Specie (Inculd'g gold Treasury cert IV). 6,073 00 Legal tender nots 3,505.00 Renempllea Fund with U. S. Treasiw ry (5 ir cent, of circulation) . 3,375.00 Total U ABILITIES. Capltalstock paid lu . . . . . Surplus fund . . . Undivided profits National Hank notes outstanding. imiaeuas unpaia . ALOr- All that certain lot or piece of gronnd situate In Fran x In lownalilp, carbon county, il'eim. Htrlvflnla. hounilcti and disci lbod a follow to wit: beirtuutns at a stuim theuco by laud of Jacob Zclpeuf usa. south tifty-th! ee and oue-bolf ut'jqees. wout eipai buu iwu-mjuiii ihjuuui iu a Ktone-z tnenco ueat eleven nerches to a ftouo. ttitiiuo by the Bamu outh aixty-alx detrrees, west twenty-nine perches to a atone; thence by tand of Jonah Murkley, uortb fltty.rour and one-halt dfurrena.wotjt four aud ono-halt perches to a po5t; theiiLo tho same aoJtli elprlity.UTe aud thiee-fourtha degrees, west thntv-flvo and one halt perches to a post, thence by land of John oiewlno. north etirht deiriws. west fourteen crcJiCfl to the wldd.oot a pnblle road le-idmg rom Long itnu to tle hunse ot Solohion Walic; thenco in wurt roud and by land ot John t). Utiles, north lwenv-two and three fourth de (rrces, last tltty-flFO perches to a po.-t on said roud; thenco by tho same In ai.u ftionc said roud, north eighty three degrees, cast thirty peieuea or tncreauouui 10 me jancuou oi a cross mad: thence bv land ot Bulomon Walk, tli nn furath thirl v two fleereeii cast six ver cheatoailead bireh: thence by land of Jbcob Ztigenlns, Kontb fortv.ix degrL-cs. west six peitiuesio piace oi ueginuiug, couiainiug TEN AC11E9 more or 16ns. The improvements thereon aro1 0 TWO STODY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE sixteen by twenty feet and necessary outbuild' belied and taken Into execdtlon o the proper ty oi aurujius waicx. ALSO,- A11 that certain lot or niece of rronnd. situate on U- Southward atdo of West llroadway, in tne IlorouKb,, of Mauch Chunk afornMaid, aud nnuibereti. in ino man or iiioi or ijoib iia out in tho block known aa Fatzingffa I low, Number ive. couiaiuiiig iu iioni or ureauin on west liroadwav. afoieald. twenty feet, three and one halt inches more or leas, belnir the distance between the western wait of the house erected ou Lot Number Four and tho eastern wallot the house erected ou Lot number mix. and ex. teiullug southwardly ot that breadth between parallel Hues, running through the the centre of the walls atoreuud, and at right angles vltb West Broadway aforesaid. Two Thousand and Ninety feet to hinds ot the Lehigh Coat and Navigation Company, and weetwardly br Lot Number tslx. The improvements thereon are a TW0-8T0UY BRICK DWELLINO HOUSE, . $l'J8,00O.C3 . l..-O-OO , 3,307.79 . C7.5OO.O0 12S 00 . 4Z.GOS.47 . , 7.20 . 8,733.17 purchased Irom MRS. A. U. I'ETKR.tha CENTRAL LRUG STORE, In I.euckcl'i lllock, Bank St., Lohighton, Pn., IUtIhk reDtted nnd reftttrd the entire Mock hu can oner SPECIAL OFFER.- To any one who subscribes now, nnd ends us SI.7B. we will send 1880. Increased In Size. 4 -p. .1, un 1 Ist.ilBno, ar YQUYH'gX subscription OMPANIOWV the Conipanlort tVee to January nnd give a full year from that date t A WEEKLY PAPER FOR YOUNG PSOPILE AND THE FAMILY 2r Vol. S3 Elegantly Illustrated. Harriet ItecchtT BtdvtOt Sarah Winter Lionlae Chandler J ft njms (o bo a fntorfto la cverr family- looked for clgerlv by trie yoanc (o1Ui, and read with interest by the older. Its purpose is to interest while it amuses to be judicious, practical, sensible, and to have really permanent worth, while' it attracts for the h6ur It is handsomely illustrated by the best artists, and has for its contributors some of me most attractive writers in me country.- Among these arc? l amesT. j-ieias,. - Is I. Whipple, . . . ?"0Sr' v James Parton. ... . Lonln M. Alcott, adlor Moulton, Sr. Uenry I. Bowdltch, C. A. htopUena. The variety and worth of its contents will make it a repository of the choicest UU.KUU-., nuiaijfui laico, uavcis, auvonture, nistory ana oioerapny: a " v.omparuort " for the school, the study and the fireside. It will give Sorlai Storlos, Storlos for Clrls, Editorials on Current Evonts, Stirring Talos of Advonturo, Two Hundred Short Stories. Letters of Foreign Travel, Valuablo Papors on Hoalth, Brilliant Skotchcs, Pooms, Anecdotes and Incidents. Subscription Price, $1 75 Specimen copies sent free. Ploaso mention in what paper yon1 toad wis aarerusemeat. Address YOUTH'S COMPANION, Boston, Mass. Brags ana M efiieiBes The People's Drug k Family Medicine Store. If you want anything in tlio Drug litio at bottom prices, go to tbo Old nnd Roliablo Drug Store, in Dr. N. B. lteber's Block, near the Post Office, A. J. BURLING, Proprietor, IWlicro .Tiro will find a f nil onil complfte nock of Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Combs, &c. Lamps, Lanterns, Chimnoys, Burning & ubricating Oils A Complete Line of Druggists' Sundries. Trusses, Supporters, and Sho'ulder Braces. Pure Wines and Liquors of all kinds for Medicinal and Sacramental purposes. Wall Paper and Borders, a great variety. .Personal attention given to tho compounding of Physi cians and Family Prescriptions. Established 1867.1 A. J. DUELING. I.cblhton, November 1 DRUGS km Strictly fresh CHEMICALS nnd Turo, Al(o Ilorao nrnl Cattle rwlerf.rattnl MedU cine, uruaiie?. sonps, umnit i-criumoriea, ctjNuiKee, unnmuiB dkiuk. winca anu I.liuuri f ir Mcillcal rurpoo. Oll, Lamps ami Kl.iturca.l)reaiuira,Oliole Ulirnrit, II'C anil Tiioacco. ypeo-i taclea.Trusaca, Nuratnr llottlca, Violin 8trlnga, ami a. lull line o( Wall rnjicr and llorilcrattt tho liowcat l'rlces. Preacrlrtlona earerullv enmioiiiirld and prompt attention given to every branch of tho U81UU09. A c6ntrnunne 6f thfi tmtronniro hefetfffor extended to tills eataliliihuicntla reaiiecltuHr eollcttcd, fnd tntlsfactlon iruarauteed. rept.13, 1879.-Iy. Un. O. T. HOltTT. HOLIDAY GOODS!! Tlie nndoralnnrd retains her alncfie thanks to the people of LulilgMnn mid vh-laitv fvr the noorai puironrfce cxipracti in nor wnili loca. iru 10 mat pinco, nnn them that ili l.ns 11EM( eleglht Ptorc-Ilnom, FIVli 1 jtivui a riiiiiM', on rn-picttullj informs OVKI) to tne I tit and vu uooia utcLow Susquchanna Rt,- f'h Chunk, io trill no picaaefl to meet ner old SUoliaaJuet received a Now block ol NotionsFancy Goods, Comprlnlnp UJtlJKIlWKAn, nKltMN AND UrtUMAPi lUWri WUUL JHJSIKIIY, IIQ iwrtrt nnil ComrittiA UMl ItolKIilli. KIDUD.Ns. OLOVKf nnrt ft Urir vnno'v of tlio Kewot UeMgns lu Fuiicy tloods, amtablo tor HOLIDAY PRESENTS ! Together with a Uruo rnrietr of Goods not prnernlir kcut In nnr other torn In town. It von iionot eo whut yon want ittk tor Ufttr&l will art it for ou Rhnro of ptron is ao uoitetl una satlslacaon guarAnlced. Mrs. C. DeTscMrscWcy. Sapquehanna Street. Qth store biow Unco 8t., DANIEL WIEAND, Carriages,Wagons,Sleighs,&c CORNKR Of BANK AS I) Ifc03f STREETS, LEHIOltTON. Tenna., IteanectfullT announcca to lila friends and th public, th.it ho la prepared to Uulld all dea cripiitina ui UAltHIAOES, BPHINQ WAGONS. KT.tTntr3 in. In the Litest nnd Moat Approved St; lea, at Prlcea fully as low na tho anmo can be obtain' eil elsewhere, guaranteeing the bcatScaaonca Material nnd most guLfftaiiUal workmanahlp. l-ariicuiar attention given io REPAIRING In all ftfdcUAs, at the very Lowest rrtc., PatroniiKO rcfncctfully eollcltcd and lierfeot atlsfacllon mlamotewl, ueo griBTJ-yi iia. wiKAfju. PORT GRAPE WINE Used iu the principal Churches for Comma-' nlon parposea. EXCELtENf FOIt LADIES- AflEf WEAKLY PERSONS AND THE AGED. s w m m feet xUea Twenty feet two Inche wide, bv thirty deep, with a two-story Frame addition, all uy twenty six iut. wuu outuuiiuuiKrt. tielzedand taltt-u luto execnllouaa tho proa erty of Julut ltelM, ivn:itr.s-riK rouiauM notix Ttie Empress of Russia is slightly better, Iloth Houses of the Spanish Cortes hare adjourned to January lu, lesu. Thousands of persons wero seen crossing tho Hirer Seino on tha Ico on Christmas day. The statement that the Czar's Winter Tal. nco is Illuminated all night by tho electric light is now denied. The cotton f pinners at Ashton-under-Iyne (Eng.) have demanded a five cr cent, ad vance of their wages. Thero aro now 10,000 miners on strike in tbo Mous district of Belgium. Tho masters of Ashton-under Lyno havo refused the application of the cotton spinners for an incrcaso of rive per cent, iu wages. Senor Ayler, President of the Spanish Chamber of Deputies, Is dead. Count do Bt. Vallicr, tho French Ambas sador nt Berlin, has tendered his resignation, Great floods occurred in Iho Canary Islands on tho 21st ultimo. Houses and crops wcro destroyed. A provisory commercial treaty between Germany and Austria has been concluded, to last lor a period or six months. Tho present session of the cortea will doss when tho bill for tho abolition of slavery iu Cubit i disposed of. Tho-now session will begin in Marco. The mill owners of Lancashire, Yorkshire Derbyshire and Cheshire have resolved that tho demand of the operatives for a 10 tier cent., advanco of their w&ses-ia premature; The Taris Jltro contains an article by Count Bernard d'Haromirt, formerly French' Ainhassadnr at Heme, but who was ruoalled by M. Vui-Jiugluu nhilu the latter was Individual (leiKMltSBUhje-rt to check. Cashiers checks outstanding, l)ua to other tiatlonal Hauls . . . Total (l0j.tSO.OJ Slats of Ifnntilvania. County of Carbon, u t 1, V. W HoMuiin, Cashier of the ahuve-nauied lank, do solemuly swesr that tho nbo-re atatemeut la true totbtf best of my Kuowtrdga and Lellef. V . r. 1IUW MAN, Cashier. 6uhKcrthud and sworn Wrorame this 26lh day cf Dec, UN, TII0S.S. KCK. Kotarr roblle. Correct Attest i Daulel Olewlbe, A. j.Durllnl, It. V llolTord, Directors. Jsu.3,187'J. -Atsa,- All that certain tract or piece or land, situ ate lul'ouu l-'oieat lownshlp. Carbou oouuty. fenuaylvanla, desiimatcd as lot Mo. I. ou the Raatwiirdlv aide of a orlrato road -laid out br tire jrraulur hi-reof. for lhe uso and couvenlenee t.i mimmfiis wliH lira owners and ueennanta ot thiiand adluinma lots, contamlug In Irout or" ureaaiu ouaJiaroau Hiir-tvo ikicuob suu di tmltnir Ihmiee eastwardly of Iliat width, be twteu parrallol lluea at rlicht anitlea. lu length 6" STOMACH a Tlio Stoiuucli- iu fjtrcnsilicncd.3 Tbe liver reaulated, the bowel pnttu prbper of der, tha blood enriched aud punted, sad the nervues syatem rendered tranquil and -vigorous sv thulb4atlmablM family nu-diolne aadaafe. rusrd aolnst diecaee, -wlm-li la. moieaver. ru.uis ivti-Mhls aud eflV-otlve aooetiaer. ana -tTiidlalprcuiiuly adapted to tho wants ef the a(r"l aim lunrui. .Vtiralu by all Drjirftlita and Doalera ffen eially. Jau.J.aJ, or ileoth oue huudu-d and tweutr-mne perenea bounueu weaiwarair ur iuu aara tvaa. nwi ward! i- and rastwaraly by landa m the warran U-Huamidof Mewiou 1'iyor, and southwardly by lo( If o. z, cuuiuiuiuK FIFTV ACBES more or leas. Tbe Improvements thereon are a ONE A-Stl A HALFBTOItYFIlAME HOUSE, slirMn by twenty four fiset. frame kitchen at tached twelvo by fourteen feet, lrame atablo tourleen by thirty-two leet, and out buildlnfrs. Helsed and taaeu into execution aa the prop erty ot Elijah Youuts, -ALSO,- Atl that c-rtaln lot or pleco of land altnate hA .-nnth autn .if Knnlh strnet. IU the Village of Vpper Mauch cbuuk. In the borough ot Mauch C'huux. carbou couuty, rennt,yivania, numbered id tne plan or piut taereoi auveuir four, con-uiaiuff ui irons or urt-umu uu i rrAL flltv tebL and extendluir theooe sot wardot tn-it width una huudreu aud forly-two feet alx Inches, on tbe east line thereof, and oue buudred and toity feet ou theweat hue thereof to lands of tho Leulith Coil and Navi gation company, oounded north br South irei-t. east by loiNuraberfreventv Oiie. south by land of tho raid 1-ehiR'i cost ana naviira en 17 -Are-Tho lmprovomenu thereon are a TWO STOBV 1'llAME DWELLINO IIODBE with basement eighteen by thirty alt foot, and outbuilding. Hcliod aud taken Into execution aa the prop erty of ueorgo iioui, uy J. W. RAUDENIltJSU, Bherllt Haaeh Chunk Doc. ma WD.-H $300 law iivikiiysB yjy fv i Concha, Colda, Uronehltls Xlonraene-as, TlekltncorDryneaaof tho Throat Bare Throat, Cold In Iho nemff Croup, Inflaenxai WliooplnffoCouffh-f Cold In tho llorrCIs, Aathinutlo Coufflia, and relief of Co nanmptlve. W. cnAMPION llllOWTOMJ. ill. ., Proprietor, 1117 Arch 8trert, Philadelphia, Pa. ZtT flllt HALri HT I II l-i I'UIII-UI r. I I Mi A f-ll. AI-l,J'l-;"ir7. "2; Dn. BROWNnrO la a reruidr graduate of medicine, a skillful pharroaclt, and a thorough Aopist UW O; t C." (Couyh and Cold) Cordial la not tho re sult of mere chance, but of long felcntlflo research fn -chemistry and medicine, Aa la plainly Been by (ho rapldlty'Qf Its action and lta unparalleled afneacy. Tho expense In Its manufacture la at Ioaste llmet aa irraat aa that of any other xnodlcind uion tho market, and yet It la aold at tho excoodinly law prlco of SOe. rrr-Bimpi bottlea (for a t&oit thno only) 23 eta. QOUUT mOCLAMATIOW. WIIEUfcAR. the Hon. Si.Mrr.LR. DRSiirif. President ofthe .VLlIId Judicial IllJIrlct; nposcd of Monroe, and uarbon cotroticr.nmi It. Leonard and Charles Meendacn, Eaqnlrcs, Judges ofthe Commont'leaaof Cafbon county. and by virtue of their offiecs, Jifstlcea ofthe Orphans' Court. Cottl ol Oyer and Terminer and (leneral Jail Delivery, and tho Court of Uuarter Sessions of tho Peace or said county ot C4rlnr have laeued tholr precept to me, tor noiaimc a uourv oi quarter acasiuus ui iu. Peade, Oodrt of Common Pleas, ami Court of Over and Terminer, and Ueueral Jail Deliv ery, and Orphans' Court, for tha purpose of trying Issues In criminal cases, and the trans acting of other business of said Courts, at the Court House, In the borough orMauchChunk on Monday, the I'ilh day of January, 1830, tff continue two weeks. NOTICE Is thereforo hereby given to tfte Cofonef Justices of tho Peaco, und the Constables of the said County of Carbon, that they may be then and there at 2 o'clock fn the afternoon of the said day, with their rolls, records. Inquis itions and remembrances, to do those things which to their offices are appertaining, and also those that aro boand by recognisance to prosecute and give evidence against persons charged with the coinmlsslon-of olfenscs, to prosecute as shall be just. Given under my hand at Mauch Chunk, In said county, December 4tb, 187V. Uod save the Commonwealth. J. W. KAUDENUUSH, Sheriff. Mau:h Chunk,- Dee. , 187?. QAimON-ItEWAItB. Whereas, certain reports have been put In circulation damaging to tho character of the undersigned as a cltlten, I hereby give notice that I will handsomely reward any person who will give proof as to the parties circulating such reports. JOSEPH SKABOLDT. Iehlghton, Dec. , 187-3. A MONTH iroaranteed. f i: a day uthuuieuiadu bv the Industllnua. caulial not required! we will at&rt run. Muu. wunien. bova and airls tuaxe money raster at worx lor us man at aur thiuiralae.- The work la llaht and nleaaaut.and auch aa auronocan go rightat. Tooae who are wiaawhfvsee this notice will aeud ua their ad dreaaea at ouoe and aee for themselrea. Cuatiy Outfit and tei ma freo. Mow la (he lime. '1 hose already at wurK aro lajlngup lurge aumaof ninnif. Aildieta TUUU k t'.. Auxuata, Maine. June 7.-1)- Whom It way Coacerii. Tha uUderdmed' iiercl'iy aires notice to nil whom It may eeiwara, that he has loaned to Darld Kckert, of Towamenslng township, uarbon ootmty, P'.. Two Horses,- One Farm Wagon and Oue PHIrof llnl&sleds, and hereby forbids all persona meddling with the same uiklef penalty of the law. ' JOSKHH J. miniSTMAW, Ttvamenslugtwp., Doc. S. 187v-w3, DMISISTR.VTOK'S SALE Of Valuable Ileal Estate. Il'v virtue of sn order of the rrflan' C'onrt of Cai lion County, the nnderalnnul A'lmlnis. tralorof the Estate of JOSHUA KLOTZ. late of MAllONINOTOWNSHIl'.Oirbon Cutrrfty. l'enneylVBiita, itoeeased, will acll at Pb.lo Bale, on (Ira premises, on Saturday, December 27, 1879, commencing at OVE o'clock P. M., the follow. Ing depenbed valuable HEAL EtJTATK, to wit All that certain THACT or PIECE OF LAND, situate In Mahoning Township aforesaid, and bouuued bv lamia of Uwirgo w. Iirelidiach, Jacob Confer and Mahoning Creek, containing 11 Acres and 148 Tcrdies, be the sumo m6re or leas, all of which Is tinder a good state of cnltlratlou. Tho Improvement thereon are A Two- JWeA Story e -thor-Ilonrdi-d I.OO IiU'ELL Hi,!-! INO HOOsK. about 2J by no feel, aiidiXjUtta other outbuildings, with au Orchard of Chuiie PttttTrcea. Termn will he made known at the time and place of aale, by THOMAB HOIW. Admlditralnr Of the Katate of Joshua K.ols, deo'd. Mahoningtwp.. Nov.V'S. 18.0. WASHINGOT, D.C. This popular Hotel has been entirely refit' ted, having accommodations for 800 guests, and will continue to be the only 1'lrit-Class House In the city at moderate rates. Terms, t'J M per day. Freo Omnibus at Depots. ocl8-tf l P. Hlf.r.; Proprietor. Will Spccr's Port Grape Wine ,f FOlTIt YCAKS OLD. Tbla Colebrotwt Nattvo Wtno l made froirf th Jolco ot tile Opnrto Oraw ratiod In tht& Countr7 IwlnvalaAbto Tonic nnd Strengthening Froporttes re mi8urpasfl?tl by anr other .Vatlve Wine, be lngtlre yurt'tulfte ol tne Orao. niortuocrt un- dir Mr. otieei'a own i-6rtMiiat apnrvlitoD, tt puilly Mint fienulnrao a re fiaiimtecd. The 5ounrcvt c In lit mv paitakout Its ireneroua Oiialltluti, anrt the weakw nra Id nse It toad iutuRc It Ih itarticuUrlv beneficial totbtf aceo and fifbllitiiU'it, and amtO'l to tbe rartous aliments tint offvi tho weaker aei. It lulu every reapect A WINK TO m; UbLIED ON.- SPUltH'S Tliel.J. BHEnitY U a Wine of Pnpertor Character, aftrt partnlces ot tbo go den qna ttte of llio'itrape frmii nhlcli It ts made. For Purl-' ty, Jtlrbmax, 'i&vor and Medical I'ropertlea, 1 will be found uuexcelled. SPEER'S This 1IRANDV atands unrivaled in thl4 Country, bolus; fat auperlor for medicinal par pone, IT 18 A PURE dUllftatfcii frrm lhe scrape and couialns valuable medicinal propertlea. Ii has a delleate flavor, similar to that of the era Dea flora which It la distill-, d, and in treat favor among fliet-claa faiuilie-s, Bee that tbesigustare of ALri'Al) 8PBER I'atajic, .V, J., 10 over tho cira of each bottle. SOLD UY PRCtiGISTS, and by A. J. Durinit, t'. T'. Horn, of Ijehighr ton nnd o, W. Leult-, of WeiasporU Dea IT-ji JpOK A ABSOLUTEIiY Safe nnd Brilliant Light, U6tf Straub & Harrar's The Family Favoiiitb Burning oil i ASIC FOIt STKAUB' A iYAnitAtfS STAIIINEOIIil Aug.l0-ni3 F UU SALE Oil ltEST. A ellirlhly IiVateil" two Story nOTJlTLT. PliAMK HOIIfii; and STAllfjK, sit oaten In the HOltOUOH Of PARRY VlfifsR. kept at present as a Hoarding House by SIrr. Winillnsr, late residence of Christian Maurcr, For further particulars, apply to UANIK WENTZ, uov, Parryvillo, Pa, Vvsil 2 Coal 1 1 The undersigned' If now prefiAred to supply the very best I.ATTIMElt COAI. at the fol' lowlnf LOW PRICES FOIt CASH I At Yard I Hellv'd No. lCheslnut.-ner'ten,,, t: oo I "J s No. 1 Chestnut, cr ton,.. 3 oo sad1 Siofe, per ton,-. 3 25 4 15 J. L. GAUEL, res le r in Geneiial Hardware, &c, Opinslte the Publln Square, 11ANK STREET, LSiuauiWr I'.v. tov.iojs;