l,.OH'WLlWLIHUW H nnrrtlnpt the agricultural Interests of tho mentioned, In one of my letters, Hint W,Wi "MV,,,, A ,1tmrt!onmnnfa country. Imil been pnln fur a corner lot on Fifth, Arc. I iNCW AUVCrtlSCmCntS. n. V MOflTlltMKn, EDITOIl I.KIIiailTON, TA.I SATURDAY, FKDUUAUY 21, 1860. licforo ilia Comtnlttco or Investigation on jiuck rny, uounty. una I'cnsions nun uio view of explaining the operations of tlio Pen sion uince, nuenuinjr uio examination upon the necessity of additional lCRislatlon In ro- Sird to the settlement ot claims. The Senate ommlttie on pension? Is also Investigating no sunjcci Willi inucn- earnestness, ana it is William M, Cooper, founder of Uio celo urntoil "Cooper Shop Ilcfieslimont Saloou,' and a well known resident of tho soiithtust- cru section l' Philadelphia, died on Satur doy evening last, aged CO years. Hon. Finley l'allerson, a Represenla' lire In the State I103islotu.ro from Washing t'm cminty, died at Burgctlstown.on Thurs day morning of last week. Ho was bom on .Iho lGtliof May, 180S,at I'attersoa'a Mills, Washington rwunty. In 18.17 ho was elect cd County Commissioner of Armstrong coun ty, and In 1S30 was a Senator from thoArm Ftrong district. Hn was also a member of tlio House of Representatives from Arm strong county in 1845 and 1840 being speak er of tlio House. A decision by Iho Supreme Court, Mon day, settles what has long been a disputed question in building society circles. When tho Building Society Act of 1850 va3 passed it was customary to deduct tlio premium bid for tlio use of money from the gross loan interest being eh urged 011 tho amount tiomi nally lent. The act having been drawn for the regulation of such societies, both it ami tho act of le74,which vas,lu many respects. n re enactment, used lnnguago which was supposed to forbid, or at least give no coun tenauce Ui the collection of premiums in any other way. Hut since 1859 many sociolies liavo been organized, whicli collect prcm luins by instalments monthly apian whicli deserves general adoption on account of lis simplicity. It is also supposed to bo a plan more advantageous to the boriowcr than tho old one, but, in practice, it probably makes little if anv difference. If the prem iums remained relatively tho same in tho two kinds of societies, there would bo a money advantage in tlio instalment plan but this very advautago increases the prem iums paid therein. Tho Supremo Court do cidos that tho societies, organized under tho aetoflS50 ami 184, can collect premiums cither by instalment or in lump, which is a mo.t wholesome decision and in harmony with recent legislation on tho same subject, t'omtnlssloncr Ucntly has been summoned Hue, and the mall brought a lottsr from We York Stllle asking mo to mall an enclosed letter to the man who paid t hat t'00,1 00. Not knowing to whom to send It. I took the liber ty of rending It myself, and found It an In credulous sortof appeal to buy tho farm of a lady, who protested she did not want nearly as much lor a large farm as lie was said to havn nulit for a Utile tifeen ftf trrounri 2&bv 10U honed toat the work will now with thoproper J feet. And now the ILcrcantllo Library As aid bo pushed vigorously. 1 soclatlon has just been buying some lots on n skio streei ai ino neai raie u. 4o,uuu n ioi,nnti my skeptical friend can taall her lottcr this tlmo direct. lly the way, tho oM landmark on Astor Placo, IsofTcred for sale, and will probably bo torn down. This Is the old Astor Place Unera House, where the famous riot occurred In 1849 over tho respective merits 01 1 orosi ami aiac ready. Tbat must have been a wondcrrul riot. I was not la New York nt the time, but I pledge my word, as a newpaper man, that nmonir all the thousands of Now York boys of that day whom I havo since known, I liavo never mot ono who was not at tho rlotMook lng on'1 when the troops opened on the crowd, and who was not "just In front" or "just be hind," or "Just beside," somo man who "got shot." The next time you come toOotham, Just get some New Yorker of that day engag ed upon the subject, and see If lie don't tell You, belore he Is through, that he, " as a boy, was right In the midst or that Astor Place riot, ho " If you miss (Ire once, call on me and wo will go to dinner together at your expense I Moitutr. pojnts i' fOJ.rraes. A correspondent sends word to tho Record mat ti voui taken lerenlly among etudciiU 111 1110 jpwisnurg university on tn Presi dential nneMinn resulted as Inflows : Blaine 20 ; llayurd, 11 ; Grant, 1 ; Sherman 1 ; 110 unoice, if. Messrs. I.itzenbcrger and B.irlz, delegate's to the Iturrisbtirg Convention, liavo pub lislied cnnls in the Alleutowu Chronicle do living tliitt their votes wero cast in f.ivnrof instructing for Grant. Prominent Lehigh men, however, s.iy tliat they did vote in favor of Grant. Hon. John W. Ryan, Representative in Congress from Schuylkill county, is likely to havo considerable' opposition in tlio next Democratic nominating convention. Rx State Senator John Coiihin, of Ashland. WHiits the place. So the Miuersvillc Itcpa'j lican says. Judge Feltcrman, of Alieg'ienv, denies tlio minor that ho will bo n cainlidtito for Congress against Hon. Uiiisel Knelt. It is i-aid Unit he was ilisuppointej in not being made a delegate to tho Hiirrisburg Conven tion, and nttrioutes his failure in this direc tion to tho eifbrts ol Mr. Krrett. The Crawlbid 17o.-iin7nivut03H. C. llloss, n deleg.ito from that county to tho Utinis burg Convention, of having violated liis in structioiis by voting for tlio Grant resolu tions. The Journal nr-cuses Mr. BIoss of doing tho p .lino thing at Cincinnati in lS7fi, but tays ho ill never get the chance again. Hon, William II. Armftiong.ofWi'.liauis- poit, who went to tho Ilarri&bnrg Conyen 1 1011 113 a strong Rliiino deb-gate and voted for instructing for Grant, has been calll up on lor an explanation. His explanation is that he desired to avoid a collision of tliller- ,,,! ll.inbt I,., ..,j in ,, ,,!,, ...111, Mr. lilaiue's wishes in doing so. jU tho last Republican Congressional Con vention of the Twenty-seventh dUtiiulsn committee of three was appointed to con eider tho propriety of changing the system of nomination. Tiiij committee has decided tiiHt tho whole number ot delegates shall bo twenty, of which Erie is to havo nine, Vo nangn six and Warren five. Tho Rrio jtalch r.tises a storm about it, while tlio Ve nango and Warren pipers are satisfied, as they stand somo cliuuco of getting a candi date from their own county by a combina tion against Erie. SPECIAL CORRESFONDEHCE. Our I.ctlor (mm Washington. Wasuikujon, D. C, Feb. 11, 1SS0. The past week has been somowhat notable for tho number of bill that havo been pre. sentcil in Cougus'. About 175 wuio ottered In one day, prominent amon which was a bill of Representative Young (Ohio) creating a Depxrluicnt. of Manufactures, Mechanics Tho last reception of President Haves was (riven on Thursday evening to the Diplomatic Corps, the Army and Navy, and was a rv gruim auuir. ooemi mailers nave receivou u quietness on account of the advent of Lent. AttitSTi ODIt WASIIINfiTOX SPECIAL. Wasiunoton, Feb. 17, 1880. Tlio proceedings of Congress nro still with out special Interest. When the general de bate on the new lieu to rules closed In Com mittee ol tho Wliolo.lt was thought that their speedy adoption would follow and that other subjects would come to the front. Hut the rules stilt hang tire to the exclusion of more Interesting If not more Important matters. The great trouble In getting an agreement to the rerlstd rules comes Irotu tho eQblllous Jealousies of tho dlltcrcnt Committees. It lias been generally claimed that the Appro priation Uomrnltteo has too much power. That Committee has charge of all bills ap propriating money out of the Treasury, and under tho codo at present governing tho house this amounts to absolute control over such measures. Tho report of a Committee, favor ablo or adverse, generally carries a measure with It and when Is added to this prestlgo complete control over the debate and other movements relating to tho bills, as well as n preference over all other business, It may readily be seen what Immense power the Ap propriations committee wields. Uther Com mittees are struggling to obtain some of this Importance. The Cum mcrcc Committee wants to take churgeofthe Hlvcr and Harbor im provooicut bill, that greatest of all legisla tive Bwlndlcs, and tho Committee on Public llulldlngs and grounds. Is ambitious to get control of all bills appropriating money lor these purposes. So far they have partially succeeded, but In tho squabble the entire re Wsjon may bo lost by a defeal of tho rules as amended, upon tho final vote. Tho Appro priation Couinilttco is so much exercised over the matter that all work on the business be fore It h is been suspended until this question Is settled. Roth speaker Randall and 51 r. Uarlield nre working HkeTroJans to keep tin. power where It has ulways been. Taken altogether, tho work of the Commit tee on Rules proves 011 Investigation to bo loss valuable than at first supposed. Tho report falls to meet any of tho urgent demands lor better methods of pre endure than have o'- laincd, uy common consent 01 uiouicinbeis el thecommlttco, no clfort has been inado to put an end to filibustering or to the practice or breaking u quorum ny refusing 10 vote. Dilatory measures are defensible to far as they ate employed to prevent the passage of measures wuuoui uooaie, or 1110 opportunity ot amendment, or to prevent a vote in a thin llouso and compel a lull attendance, but there ought to be somo limit 10 the time In which a inlnurlty can absolutely deleat tho will ofa minority, in many other respects tho report falls to meet the real wants ot the House, and Is Indeed but little more than a codtncatlon and more convenient arrangement of existing rules. This, with the excej tion of a slight change In iho system ef roak.n un the calcn. dar, Is about all tho much-vaunied worker me commiiice amounts 10. rue greai de mand lor better, simpler and more accurate as well as speedier methods of legislation has not been met. As long as tho llouso Is coui- IHisedoftwo parties tney say rclorm Is lm- pupniuie. Uno of the curious phase of human nature Is Illustrated through what is known nttho Treasury Department as tho "Conscience Fund." Hvery now and then an Item appears announcing receipt by tho department ol a cuiiiriiiuiiuii 10 tins iuou. iiiese contribu tions .nowadays wiry from ono dollar to be twein one end two hundred. A few years ago they were piucli larger. Tho money comes Irom all parts of the country, Philadelphia and New York leading In tho number ol con tribution'. A lnunbcrot Uongrets Irom New York, when Mr. llrlstow was In tho Treas. ury, referring to this lact, remarked that it Ehuwed conclusively that New Yorkand Penn sylvania were the most religious states In the Union. Mr. llrlstow replied that he did not regard It in Hut light; In his opinion It only showed Unit those two states hud done tho most steallug. Tho money which comes in Irom conscluncc-sirickcii people is on account of frauds uu the customs, frauds under the old Income tax law or on the revenue. Tho In come tax having been abolished some years ago, contributions on Its account arc very few now. The hist record ol money received by the government Irom rtpeutant defrnudeisls la 1803. When General Spinner was treasur er no kept the account neparately, but tlio practice was discontinued- Tho money now, as It has been lor she greater number ol years since lb'M, xvlu'ii the lontilbutlons began, is turned lute the Treasury us miscellaneous re ceipts. It Is not Knuvwi bow much tho con science money now aiuounis to. 'Iho total amount Irom December ls, 1603, .0 Juno 30th, 1874, Is given In the Treasurer's report lor tho latter jear. It was ij.102.UU. Slneo then no account of iho contributions has been kept. Treasurer Ullflilun, however, estimates that tho money now foots up 4V!50,uoo. Tho contributions us a rule, como through tho malls with a nui.e6tutlng lor what purpose the money Is forwarded. try frequently the penitential explanation Ircluded. bumo of theso explanations uio very curious and some very laughable. The ladles contribute a good deal, 'lbcyicpent principally over false re turns made uuder iho liicomo tax, and for luvlng evaded the duties upon articles of dress. A lady visited this country in 1804 from Rngland. She smuggled In whllo here a silk dress pattern. A short time ago she wrote confessing tho evasion ofcutonis duiles nnd sending 415 tu clear her conscience. She gave the value of Iho dress, and wanted the balance sent back to her II the duties did not amount to $15. The customs dlilsion or the Trcarury uudu a computation based 111 1011 tho duties charged In lbfll, and fjuud that tho lady owed exactly 4.7.61). Tho balance was returned. The largest amount ever received as ono contribution was 115,000 In U. S. 7.20 notes. This contribution was announced'in the newspapers, and many Ingenious attempts were made 10 get the money out of the treas ury. Uno man claimed that his rather made the contribution, and that he was craiy. A search or the Treasury books showed a block ot i5,ooo, which It was thought corresponded to the contribution made, the money was hurriedly then covered Into tho Treasury. The contributor or It had carefully cut out the numbers or tho notes so as to make It Im possible to discover irom the books who had sont them. Tho leading topics In Congress at present are the Inter-oceunlc Canal project, tho pro position to make tho Commissioner of Agri culture a Callnct officer, and the scheme to (rganlro a new Territory out of what Is now 1110 urn inn Territory, lfotn these tatter RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF CARBON COUNTY For the Year 1870. MAX SCHWEIBINZ, Treasurer, DR. To Balance received from lato Treasurer " Interest on same. .. 11 ainountrecclvetlfrom A, Uhrlttman, Penn lor- cat,1875 44 am't recelTed from II. A. Itoltr, Ijchlghton, 1870. $200 00 " m't roeelvcit from H. Hennlng. Ptnn Forest. 1878...... M31 INTEKE.STIWJ 'OIC13lN NOTTS. Francis Ferdinand lienarr, Hie Orientalist, ana riote-isor ottub University of Berlin, la dead. A treaty villi the Ilnwlilan Government has been pre onted to tho Fedora! Council at lleihn. England, Franco and Germany wilt probab lyrccojrnlzo Roumanian independence slmal tancontdy in a lew duys. William Ilofraity O'Lesry, fellow of the noyal Oallcgo ot tinrgcons of Irclaud and Horoe-r.ulo member of Parliament for Drop, hedia, Isd'.nd. Iho Duchess or Marlborotiph toys her com mitten, in order to Kiiard against lamino In Ire land next year, has nurohaKcd 10,1.00 Tvotthol potatoes for dl trlbutlou there Tins strainer Wga, having on board 1'ro fepor NorioBfilcJohl, UioArctlo explorer, nnd cuii'pauy, arrived at Nnpteson Saturday attci. noon, and iho prorossor was quite royally re ceived Tho St. Fctcrborj? Galoa publishes a let ter from Wlertiol, In which It Is clutod that iba a,laim among tho Tumutchoa, In KuldJ.i. Is In creasing at tho approaching surreuaerof tho district to Chtnn. They ak to bo allowed to send i deputation to bt. Petersburg toremou atrato against the cession. Mr Arthur O.eagh a Magistrate of Cairo, lion, County Claro, Ireland, was on Friday iitght ol last week fired at five times lu his own house through a window, but was unhutt., Mr Cr ugh rustied out and fired eight uuotsatbis aavallauts, but without effect. Two men weie arrested on suspicion but have been ro'uased. ExpO'tsoaJmaiotuo lotaos ot farmers In the United IClngilom during 1870 at from 103. 001,000 t !G0,tAH,fX0. TIieDullin :dnLllou JIouo Commlttco bra voted thanks to Mr. J a men Gordon Jieunett. of the Now York ' Itcm.U," for his munificent do uitiouoC Irish, relief. lite wi.l of M. Itaspojl leaves tho bul& of hlsloituueofs. CO.'JO-Ir.nics to toe IMrts muni cipality ou the condition that It be employed In loiti-ti wonrmeud soclctlo). In tlio llouso of Commons Tnc&day Sir Stafford Northeoto announced thul the Gov ernmenlould make thoadvanco for Ireland 720,000, Instead of KP,0t0 aa was uiigluaily intended. Iho London RcfoimClnbls about to voto apon apiopusit.oi) to emiovrt.r the political ecmmtt to to udmlt members of ilio Pur La ment to membciship without the toimnlity of a ballot. Tne London coirespondont of thomnncbea ter "GuQitilcii" fo.j b be is ub o tet ttato on the highest authority tout there la no truth lu the pcrtutciiticpoitsto&t iho Baroness Duidrtt Coutts has given j0J,C0J for tho icllef of lri.h oUtrea-j. The rope Is about to l-suo an encyclical let ter icgaiilinjr divorcer It i.fliiius tho dlviuo onglu of marriaao, Us ttulitv t.nn Its Indiibolu bilttv, andexpresbes lUpioi-.uua ouLe.nuD ol the civil ceremony m tho wmkol the enemies mI tho Ciiu.ch. The Duke of Edlnburghas 'snsd orders to the coast guard of tho w.'t const of It eland to taio charge of anv lelltf stores "Ud provisions d.'posiieJ with ihom, iutl to leud uvuiy nnust ante in ennvej niff lehovli'golUxcra to the is laU'lSGlTthOCOHSt, Tho Kmpress ol Austila ftnlvcd on Fet. 4 at the scat ot Lord Laupford It Moith, her huuttugreidenco lu Iie'and, wherosho will ro main for srx weois return'ng to Vienna lor Cubtcr bunday Thecctcbtateri Wrrd hounds with which pack the Empress will chiefly hunt and whoe glortoi Lever has Jmmoitatizcd, have oecn surpassing tbls scaton their pro vloas deeds A Taea1iyI,VoVe2mVVnrrr.onnrnVs, ties a U the location of tlio mineral lands of ; '?hel.l In thoTlJuiS are ieTmrell t.V.lriEi tho t'nltcl Slates, their devoloimient, ami ra rflce, 1 ' ' "V ?Mnn.ri .V'i '? m . . rSS,, tho .luanlltlis produced annually Financial rt's'.t to Uie end the etrort LT ,i I milnrltJTo matters continue to boairltated undriccretarv !:"i0,tJ'.0.en'.1.H'.u.' ' rLJ,.ll . P;.aJVi !. leeiuiu ieii. ruricr m mutt ill iiiu Aruiv. rifteruuut anpu ired teture the Committee of ami .means ot tne llouso of Kqiresen tatlvcs, aud Ids views rcKiirdlni; the length of time the nw bonds ouicht to run were some, what modified. He acknowledged a prefer ence for a thirty year boii'lat lour per cent., jet tliout;ht. In vietv of the present prosper, out eouditlun of the country that a longer liondat a luncr rata of Interest uiliilit be tloatHl with considerable success. Jn any event ho was Impure. I to execute fntln.ic torlly, so lar as lie possilay could, nliatevcr law UotiKress should flits on ttiosubject. Senator CoeLrell (Mo.) flout the Commit tee on Military rtlT.urs has reportcl unfavor ably oa a bill Krautlni; a pension to the wid ow of Ueiieral Cus:cr. Senator lMinunds, (VI.) In a speech ilollrered to the Senate was no tuucli ainioseil byeonicrstlon on tlio flour of the chamber tlut ho renurKcd th it ho would feel c.ttlcfl uiHjii to subuifi u resoiation that tlie Serxeauuat. Aries Im lurnlsheil wlili Kuus. swords, pistols illrks. bayonets and olh.r weatioDS, offensive and ileleiistve, to see It ho could not enforce I he rules of t lie rtcnate. Senator Uarland( Ark.) reported a bill from tho Judiciary (loiniolttco amendatory of the present laws relating to bigamy ami xilyu;a luy. ItlmiHisesu cnally ol nut more than fboonnd not more than tivo year's Impriton lucul ujion ecry person wlu lias a liusbanil or wile living? and who hereafter uiurries an other. This provision dues uot extend to any liemnn wluum liUKhmid nr wir., 1. nl.t.nr Tnr . live successive lears. and Is not known to be iii.wn uhi ,u n.ij n.ir..u n nueg laniuiiuai- rlKe has been annulled by the decico of a no mietenl court. Seeietary of the Interior Schurs, Is proceed. InKVorycautiuusly In placlnu; u ehlel at the head ol the Hure.iu of Indian altiilrs. The manner lu hlcU ho has recently been treated uu uviiiuuuy in iuu nun vtrv eauiious. aim there Is uu doubt hut that the ladlan Hure.iu will be placed In rhare of somo mail who' will Jiunesily and euuscieutli uily ux.rclso the duUetojr ilie uIHee, The Killoy ol the Uovern- i uient tuwards tho Indians li very largely I shapej by tliu Indijin Uurcau, eoiiseiu iitly It, is absolutely necessary that the affairs should bo eminently straiKlitforward aud lion-. est b- yoai any (uotlon. It ti requisite tliat 1 tho Indian Affairs should bo inanaueil wisely and tverr tnatv stlrulailon f.iitliiullv iiiiit. ed. 1'liu Iudlius must be luoteeled In the Armv. I.eut Is unon us nnd tlio iralcttcs of the last few weeks will In a measure suspend. The Inst pui. lie reception nttlieWlilto House oc curred on Saturday cvenliie; and there was a ireneral rush. The crowd wascouisodol all clases of people, high, and low, elegantly at. tired anil plain. JJou 1'kuko. "Morloy'x" I.fltcT from rVciv YorK. Kw York, Fob. 18, 1880. TI1K AOK or WONIIKI18. The worl l has seen so many Incredible things cuuie to pass within tho last tew years thai our tulnds are being unconsciously pre lured to bellcio any triumph of human skill over matter to bo quite possible. Five short years ago the mnii who prophesied the won. deriul career id IMlsoll wuuld liavo been lmlif. ed in a madhouse quicker than you could sjy Jack Itoblnsou. Fifty years uao the Idea of a man spendlnxone Mind ay In New York ami the next In Sau Francieco, was too preHter. ous to treat with uny degree of seriousness, whllo the thought ot reading London h.ippen Ingi two hours by tho clock beforo they Imp. pcucd, was ulterly ridiculous. Who thuught nity ycurs ago that women would sew by ma. chliiery, that ono press could actually print 8.000 cutupleieuewbp.ipcrs In a single hour, or that two men, a iloseu miles apart, cuulit eon verse along a wire In ordlnnry tones ot voice? Yet all tho and lutiuitely inoro havo been done In conquering the world of matter, and we sit complueeut y down and ask "Well, what next ?' Wo are surprised at notlilmr In science or mechanics nowadays. Medicine lias uot kept place with her sisters, however, and while mat, can cuntcsjcdly conquer tho whole outside world, he has nut been thought equal to assuredly conquer even tho smallest ol the ills that might distress Ms own body. Haven't j on ever thought how strange It Is that man should helplessly surrender his own body to pain and disease, whllo lie lighis bitterly and tenaciously tor dominion ever the earth and all else It contains? Well, right In this lino jeui- correspondent has been thinking and studying, and here has lio fuund A OltKATKII THAM EDISON, lor this mm (whose name I withhold fur th the p.eseni) lias discovered a certain euro for that tlreadlul disease. Diphtheria, and for STATU NIUWS. white weasel lias been captaicd, at Scbnccksvtllc, Lehigh conntr. rho total number of freight cars destroyer! during the i lots In rittsburs amounted to 1.&03. Daring the winter S9.383 000 feet of logs will bo put Into the Susquehanna rWer In Indiana couuiy. Toe Cambria "Jlerald" says that Francis Murphy, the teraperanco rpostle, will locate Dermtnontly In Johnstown, In Hint county. Emporium. Cameron county, has r.o dent The ' Independent," ut that placo, says there is no fault to be found In the government of the place. The Commlss'oncrs of Allegheny county have placed tS.OOO mora of tho net bauds, mak log a tetal of l,aoji,t0 in bond Issued towards the payment of riot losses. '1 he track of tlio Baltimore and Ohio Kali. road, between Ii.Olsu Creek and Slewarton, was washed out a considerable distance on Frt dar nlaht b? a Use lu tho Yonghioghcnv river. Sit teen cars ol a leMeht train woio wrecked by tho track giving away, aud William Loe, the fireman was killed. The teoorts ot tho Joint stock firo aurJ mariue insurance lompauice of thostato to In- surauccCommlsBloner Foster state tliat their aggregate cash capita! on the first of tho year wait (10,191 700, and eroas assets, IJI.S00 24". - Ihorcctut i nins nave swoltcn the creeks tilhutaiy to tho West bi cnch ot tho Susauo- hahui. nnd the !jg are expected down at an eariy dav. The WiUinmsport lumbermen feel veiy inucil encouraged. Mrs. Delia Di boml, of Allegheny, on sun day night, mistook a CU9 of tincture ot aconlto lor co d tea and drank It. bhe died a few boms artorwaid. 'I bete were 700 prisoners In the Western penitentiary on the 1st of January The profits fioru convict laborln 18;t were 190,00). The decrease la the pnee ot oil on Friday and ftittird-iy at the ditlereut oil centre was caused bv the news of the poolinf atiangement for e rrvlug oil. The Pittsburg oapers stale that there U a dl position to bear" the market but that all schemes will fall. Juseph Olinset, of Kact Liberty, near Pitts, burg was accidentally struck on tho head by a piece or metal, last Saturday a week ubo. and lie11,t Friday from tne effects vt ll-i m Juries Too raiu-toriu on Friday was unusually uchvylutho uortnern part of tlio State, and the prospects fur a pood ice crop havo been les-encd cunstilerubly thereby On Saturday lu tho Untied Stales District Court at l'ntaburg, Judire Acheson I'Ischarged Fetor llerdie frooi Uaukiupicy without condl tlons. On sattndav alternoon A. II. Kngilsh. lor many years publisher of usood's school booitr, d-ej suidenly lu 1'ittsbnrg (14129 01 18 09 " m't recclred of John J. Gallagher, Hanks, 1877, 42 13 " am't received from W. W. Scott, ManchUhunk Borough, 1877 891 07 " am't received from P. Dormott, Mauch Chunk Township, 1877 13 U " am't received from I.. A. Miller, Mahoning, 1877, 273 78. " am't received from II. I'. Ievan, Franklin. 1877,. 880 74 " am't received from Paul linck,Towamenslng,'77 139 70 " am't received from wm. Ueti, Pcnn Forest, 1877 329 14 11 am't received from Sam. Sterret, Lansford, 1877. 119 45 251 31 " am't received from Dan. Schoch, Welssport, 1878 109 " am't received from John Painter, Mnnch Chunk Uorougn.is;s 3108 91 ami received from Uhs. Qlnilcr, Hast Pcnn, 1878 81 85 " am't received from Jac. Jluss, Mauch Chunk Township, 1878 1335 to 14 am't received from D.U, Keller, Packer. 1878.... 119 83 u am't received from Ktra Newhard, Ijchlghton. 1878 219 44 11 ain't received from J. liarpel, Towamcnsinc; Townsnln, 1878 442 75 " am't received froi J. P. Kelts, Hanks Twp , '78. 1850 00 11 am't reoelved Trom Uoo. lloyle, Lanslord Xloro., 1878 753 71 11 am't received from Dll dlno Snyder. Parryvllle liorough, 1878 432 18 " am't received from W.F. Streeter, Kidder Town ship, 1878 800 00 " am't received Irom H.U. Deppey. Penn Forest Township, 1818 204 50 11 am't received from John Strohl, IkTowamensIng Township, 1878 1180 92 am't received from O. K. Miller, K. M'h Chunk liorough. 1878 1451 74 " am't received Irom H.P. I.cvon, Franklin Town ship, 1878 133S 20 11 am't received from Jas. Smith, I.uusanno Town ship, 1878 350 00 2195 24 future In the motterul contracts ami unidii .. 1 sqinooiueriiiseasts. I liavo myself iuvcstlgat and their reservations shall bo Irced Irom In-' P.4,80,?"?.1 cu.r'-'' ".'? c,"'ed, aud as seeing vasion. i lie u nci in mo capital is that Sec-. rotary Schuri Is determined to end these In dlan wars so lar as It lies In the power of the ' Interior Department so todo. i '1 he proposed reduction In the duty on printing p iiwr IS eiciilng considerable alien. nd niy fill having that end lu view will bo strir.gly oppus' d by the p.""r make s ol the 41 1 Is b-dlevlng, I cannot help saylnga good word lor "Forleuui," ond telling the public how to obtain sure relief Irom that fearful scourge, which has desolated so many homes here In the last few months. Not a oasu lias ever been lost out of the hundreds who have used "Fnrlcuiu," and It has cured lu three hours scores ot hopclis cases, I have been Now Advertisements. F. P. l-OhOSTKUT. S. It. UlLUAM y OXUSl'KET & OILHAM, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Urrtcs i Levan's Uulldlng, liank Street, I.EIIIU1ITON, PA. Collections and all Legal business entrust to them will receive prompt attention, feb. 21, 1890. " am't received from Don. Schoch, Welssport, 1879 300 00 " am't received Iro-n 1).H, Keller, Packer, 1870 ... 034 58 " am't received from Chs. Lents, Mahoning, 1879. 2353 04 11 am't received from John lleiney, I.chlgli, 1870... 340 51 " am't received from .Ins. Smith, Lausanne, 1879. 325 34 " am't received from H.P. Levnn, Franklin, 189. , 305 00 41 am't received Irom Dan. llrlslin. Hanks, 1871).... 2220 87 44 am't received Irom C. 11. Miller, Fast Ma u oh Chunk, 1879 600 00 14 ain't received from Itcu. ltclirlg, Foist Pcnn, 1879 1004 94 44 am't received liom J. P. Smith. Lchlghton, 1879, 15(4 00 44 ain't received from ileo. 110 lo, Lnnsforil, 1871).. 16S3 11 44 am't received from John Strolil, Lower Town- luensing. 1S7U 912 50 44 ain't received from V. w. Scott, M'h Chunk liorough, 1879 3850 09 44 nm't received Irom 1), tl'Donnell, Summit Hill 1879 2537 10 44 am't received irom Joe. HllPS,Nesquehoning,l:79 1203 00 44 ain't received from S.W. Mccltcs, Pcnn Forest, 18T9 , 105 00 44 nm't received fromt). C, liapp, P.irryvlllo, 1879. 260 00 44 am't received Irom A. Htnger, Towamcnsing, 1879 280 00 14 am't received from J, W. Hun tor, Weatherly, 1879 985 00 13779 95 44 am't received from First National Hank, rent, '79 12 00 44 am't received from L. Armbruster, rent, 1879. 00 00 44 am't received from Witness Fees Refunded 44 am't received from Election Pay Itcfunded (Packer twp.) 44 am't received from Taxes He fond ed 44 am't received from Redemption on Unseated Lands 44 am't received from Entering llond Refunded 14 am't received from Old Plank Woatlierly llridge 14 am't received from Schnauffer's Note 14 am't received from Coal for Of fices 44 am't received from T. M. Weav er, Old Plank 44 ain't received from .1. Nuneinach cr, order of N. Manells 21170 78 72 00 3 33 3 00 7 17 44 97 1 25 4 00 27 83 28 72 2 00 9 00 New Advertisements. lESM FOIttBT TOWHSnir. Ttnad Tax 179 33 School Tax 134 81 Poor Tax. so 22 410 41 TOVf AMBNSINfi Towasnip. IToad Tax 01 (8 school Tax 100 01 Poor Tax 67 04 Z49-W lEIHOltTON nOROOQU,. Ilorouah Tax 4 DO School Tax 6 29 10 ito EAST r-EN.V TOWNBUtr. Road. Tax 33 00 Schonl Tax 27 38 Poor Tax 8 43 07 79 New Advertisements. yr. T. Streeter, collector Kidder, 1878 II. Deppey, collector Penn Forest, 18' 220 94 878 214 44 collector 3477 23 REDEMPTION OP UNSEATED LANDS. Neat MeFadden, tract M'h Chunk US Jacob Ilrelnlg, L. Towa mcnsing... T 17 John M. Price nnd John Douglas, cast renn ..... ar su TAXES REFUNDED. Henry Hennlng 1184. max acnwcioiua.. ow James Smith 7 92 Hlcnard Dlehl 10 65 T. D.Claus 24 85. C. E. Miller 2 00 ROAD DAMAGES. Joseph Kcmerer 40 00 John Distler 40 00 Standards of Weights and Measures. Inquisitions ASSESSMENTS, REGISTRY it MILITARY ENROLMENT. Rinks Township ICS 00 East Mauch Chunk Uoro.. 79 11 East I'enn Township 37 03 Franklin Township 30 00 Kidder (North) lownsh.p.. 42 37 Kidder (South) Township.. 62 5s Lehlghten liorough 59 83 Lanslord Horougli 95 84 Lausanne Township 63 84 Lehigh Township 39 25 L. Towamensing Township 74 45 Mahoning Township 65 92 Mauch Chunk Uorough.... 185 27 Maucb Chunk Township... 12192 Penn Forest Township. .... 30 86 Packer Township 30 07 Pnrrvville Uorough 23 64 84 79 Towamcnsing Township.. wcaincriy uurougu . Welssport Borough 18 24 BONDS REDEEMED. J. S. Ketser 800 00 Jonas Miller 600 00 Mrs. McCorinlck 600 00 William Smltham 1600 00 JonasSundl.elm 1500 00 County Order Rdecmed ... Freight Hills Postage. Telegraphy and Expressago Keeping Prisoners at East- eru Hcnltenthiry Gas and Water-rent STATIONERY, OIL, "PAINTS, ADVERTISING & PRINTING. E. H.Hauch, Printing, Sta- tlonery and Advemslug.. 489 30 E. M. Uo)lo, Advertising. . Iu2 75 Chas. Blew, Advertising... 65 75 II, V. Morihiiner, Advertis ing nnd Printing.. .rr:... 141 05 J. C. Dolon, stationery, Oil nnd Paint 684 28 Miscellaneous 41 43 REPAIltS OF CO. BUILDINGS. Jail 450 07 Court House nud Unices... 2088 91 BOUNDARY LINUS AND BRIDGE VIEWS. Banks and Luzerno 146 74 i:n( jiiuueli Chunk 124 no t Carbon iinu bcuuyikill 91 60 UIUJU lUttS. 1 1U MERCHANDISE. O.H. MoDanlcl 2 75 J. W. llcborlltif & Co 148 47 David Trchnrii 2 25 F. 11. Miller 7 60 Coal for Jail and Court House R. F. Hofford, Co. Institute Jury lyouiuilssloncrs and Clerk Hire Auditors and Clerk Hire.. 11. E. Swartz, Commission ers Clerk Max SchwelMni, Treasur er's Salary State Taxes Bank Taxes State Tuxes on Co, Bonds, ELECTION EXPENSES February Election. 1879.... November Election, 1879... Total Receipts 61799 80 MAX SGHWEffllHZ, Treasurer, CR. DY ORDERS PAID AS FOLLOWS: COURT EXPENSES. Witnesses, Justices, Con stables and Shcrfll's Fees In Commonwealth Cases, 2624 59 Thos. Keinorer, Prothon'y and Clerk's Fees 354 17 E. It. Sicwers, Dist Ally., Fees and Expenses 446 35 Stenographer's Fees 302 00 Constables Fees and Mile age. Tipstaves and Court Crier 763 46 Lunatlco Inqulrendo 70 00 Fox Scalps PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. F. P. Longstreot 100 00 P. J. Median loo uo John D. Bertolette 16 00 Allen Craig 182 99 J. M. Newlln (Stato Tuxes) 1622 46 4560 57 JURORS FEES AND MILEAGE. Jas. Sweeney, April Term, joie John Barge, April Term, 1878 Grand Jury, Jan. Term, '79 Petit 44 " Traverse 44 44 44 44 ,adjonrned4 April Term, ' June 44 44 Grand Petit Traverse44 Grand Petit Traverse44 44 44 44 GrBnd 44 October 44 44 Petit 44 44 44 44 Traverso'4 44 44 44 Costs In Robinson vs.Walk er, for County 3 08 277 24 685 12 1U 80 373 24 143 64 306 64 2U3 5'i 117 60 293 20 S57 16 145 18 300 99 463 12 3927 60 109 30 UNSEATED LAND TAXES for 1870-7. iiAtiBa Towstsmr. Road Tax... fachool Tax . $ 89 04 S3M 01 311 65 MACCU C11UMC TmOBlllP. Koad Tax 35 64 School Tax 63 63 89 17 Rond Tax... School Tax . tEHlUll TOWNSUir. 392 33 198 10 690 43 Road Tax School Tux . LAL'BAXKIS TOWMSU1F, 67 07 83 66 140 73 rnumry, 41 is nwiniaineii init 1" large a'l. 1 !,- , i. ,.. i. .. . ,1 . fff&Tr" f.m's'i.ga'ii'.he na'tu. .,,5 B.'i ruy. Tt own g to the n'.irclly or rag Ixilli lu this coun .rv and In Euroitean districts where they are mainly collected. There Is one thing pre 'ye- tain the newspapers who have Iho inn i.er of cheap paper hugely at heart will not allow auy clique to rulethoprlocfgirthere Is n j gooJ gamuts fur so doing. O'neral Rugbies ur Virglula appeared be fgra the Sauule Committee on Agriculture and explained liis method of precipitating rainlls by concussion, no proposes to send up t a the clpuls, cartridges of explosive ma. teraisvljy ut-uns ol skeleton ballooners aud ta ciplnde them there by electricity or lutes. He aui ins by this method that he can eousoll- uaie mi pasHingorer exeeeuiugiy ury re- nORTfin I A pleasant substitute UIUUHU for i'obaCC0, that tastes and smells like Tobacco and Is cheaper. Everybody is highly pleased with It, It is suitable cither fur Chewing or Smoking, and breaking x.? I he i h dilUerlalniei i bran, by the "1 Is ,ecomuienjeU hy Physicians mM uctoi iih,.:tlon. iHil.iIf iuS rl";1'-' In placo of Tobacco. Throw libacJo Tiway mallsm and almost !! dlseas.t v, hlch arlso aml UM o.NOHICO, It will prove a blessmg. Irom Inflammation, and the?', as yuu . know, A , lll0 by 'mall ur lOo. in lilVer ur cov-era very wide range of huijan II s. Its pW. j ,"u.ps. or tl for a deuf iaiw action has beeu so gralllylug here, that Its Wathd lu every town. Teras llbertl. Ail. lame 1 spreading, and p.,ssilly belore long dress, F. C KENNEU, New Midway, Fred, your drugglsts.alter enquiring Into Its merits, 1 .rick Co., Md.- feb 21 -It may afford jou an opportunity to judgo tor erii"., ieu. n, yourselves whether I have wisely departed f( Agent's Profit per Week. Will iruui iiij umm raie, uuu uorne icsiimony to -v1'-" prove It or forfeit 5oo. i outfit what I conceive In my old age, to bo a publto free. E. U, llIUl.OCT & CO., 218 Fulton School Tax EAST MACCU CUDNK UOROt'OH. Borough Tax....,,. 6 69 beliool Tax 25 62 33 21 Poor Tax for abovo Townships 303 83 VRASKUH TOWNSUir, Road Tax 14 25 r-chool Tax 14 35 Bounty Tax 11 93 40 63 Balance due for 1870 to 1873, school tax 60 67 KlDDEIl TOWKSUU'. Road Tax 210 93 School Tax lsi 34 1'oor Tux 79 21 501 62 t-OWIU TUWAMXKSINQ TOWKSOIr, Road Tax 12 03 j Street, New York, N, Y. feb. 2L-4m. Puer Tar. , guns and thereby create ralulalls wheu and there ts great activity and a steady Increase where rquir.d. lie wants Ooiiareae latest Inprne. This will be good news to many Iho 1 1 r s rcgasde Its practtwhuuy U lor- watchers lor the rising tide. Last snring i benefactor. BSU,HIn BOOUIXOTOO. ni nirnnn n.l w ...... 1 . A . . The booin hat flnallyslruek real estateihd MMLKo S n w . n t id. MU IQ IUU per uiouiu, uariuie Winter and Spring, Fur iuu , ,tvu,ii, tMsurvei, Co. Phiioiclphia, Pa, IS 00 11 99 42 02 J. C. McUVBOY . ivu .l.-lln. rAcgxai TowKsuii-. Road Tax 23t S8 School Tux, 206 11 (97 65 607 24 611 60 MISCELLANEOUS. E. R. Slewers, Auditing Reg. & Ree. und Proth'ys Dockets lor 1878-79 60 00 Recording Commissioners' Bonds 4 60 Contribution for Sprinkling zurceis .... lu ou Weather Vane 28 75 Bill for Collins si no Coraput'g Election Returns 6 60 uoaruiug jurors 10 40 64 86 II. P. Levnn. Franklin, 1879 836 20 Daniel Brlslln, collector Banks, 1879 268 47 Charles Miller, collector E, Mauch Chunk, 1879 035 69 Geo. II. Stlmson, collector JUUlier, 1819 134 67 James P. Smith, collector Lchlghton, 1879 678 44 Geo. Boyle, collector Lans ford, 1879 . 438 70 John Stroll!, collector L. Towamensing, 1879. ...... 461 64 W. W. Seott, collector Manch Chunk, 1879 3377 61 D. O'Donnell.collectorSum. mlt IIIU, 1879 488 00. Jacob Buss, collector Nes quehonlng, 1879 132 09- S. W. Meckes. collector Penn Forett. 1879 828 08. O. II. Rapp, collector Parry vllle, 1879 286 Tl Anthony lllnger, collector Towamensing, 1879 562 21 J W. Hunter, collector Weatherly, 1879 214 14, D. Schoch, collector Welss port, 1879 70 78 II, A. Belts, collector Le. hlghton. 1876 63 87 T. I). Krelder, collector Match Chunk, 1876 136 04 1152 99 63 09 304 00 62 23 1341 44 INTEREST ON COUNTY BONDS. Intcrestduo Jan. 1.1879.... 1185 60 Interest due on Bonds Re deemed 98 04 Interest due un County Or- uer no. im 01 ua 1314 97 4900 00 250 UO 116 70 604 61 1U9 2j V899 69 189 41 111269 32 BOND ACCOUNT. Bondsoutstandlng January 1st, 1879 (122000 CO Bonds Redeemed 49vu 00 Bondsontstatullng January 1st, 1880 (117100 00 FINANCIAL CONDITION. DR. To amount of Bonds out standing tnioo 00 Toam'tdue J.J. Gallagher 6 10 Tonm't duo.T. Amlrens.... 2 00 To nm't duo James Asl 13 00 To Resources In excess of Liabilities 7309 03 OR. By Cash In bands of Trea surer 13160 79 By Taxes oustandlng 11208 32 Tjb fey is Still TMj Gome ! Tbc Gasb System TIioTOigfily Endorsed. Onr constant influx of new patrons nnd largely increased trade is the best evidence we can offer in favor of the Cash System. Crowds of customers, who make their purchases daily at the ORIGINAL CHEAP UASII STOllE, 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, ROOTS, SHOES, &c, and have placed the same nt such astonishingly low prices tliat will insure a ready sale. Wc therefore oiler to-day : Special Rargams m Black 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 at from 10 cts. per yard upwards. Special Bargains in Shawls and Coatings. Special Bargains in White and Colored Blankets-. Special Bargains in Cassimcrcs. Special Bargains in Boots and Shoes. T. 5? Tt in li fjipt. tcoll wnrtlt rpnipmlinrlnif. ttint. a vrrv Inrirn nmnho," nf mir rmfrftnn tcTm htm become acquainted with us nnd who still do their trading at our Store, have become acquainted with us through the medium of tho Press, nnd. ns we advertise ttrv lareelv throueh the best channels, wo never adyertlso a Bargain unless wo hare It to offer. Call early if you would secure real Bargains. Respectfully, J. T. NUSBAUM & SON, Lchlghton, Pcnn'a. 21427 08 $.21127 fS Wo tlio undersigned, Auditors of the County of Carbon, do hereby certify that tlio foregoing is a correct statement of the amounts received and disbursed by MA. SCIIWKIBINZ, Esq., Treasurer of said County, of the ShcrilPs and Commissioners' Accounts, so far as the eamo have como tu our knowledge, lor the year I81II. Witness our hands tli'is 14th day of Jnnu ary,18S0. ' Attst : BAM UEIj MOTZER, II. A. UKLTZ, D. B. ALBRIGHT, Auditors. SS Since tho above Statement was nit diteil, tho uccount of II. A. Beltz, Esq.. of Lclnghtnti, amounting to $33 37, lias been settled ill full. II. E. Svtartz, Clerk. February ?th, ISSO-wl 379 74 160 97 300 31 125 00 89 24 116 00 800 00 1000 00 463 21 1824 00 88 00 1108 80 161 00 IN THE National Hntnal AM Association. W- B- WARNER & CO . General Managers Eastern Department 20 A- 30 Scott's Block, Erie, Pa. 4,010 CERTIFICATES Issued. Hie only site and rcll-iblo Instltu tiuii that eivi's vou timunirce f no uai cot-t No Mjrplus divided uuiuii,? tho olllccia ci trustees. Benefit oftlio Assurance. ENDOWMENT ILAN : Tir Tifivlncotie nnlfor meiDbersIiiD fooof?10 iiy inr-on, mule or femulo, btnwo-u liio a,x b OI MHuiiniieu. niiuuiis i ui ti3.i iiuuit ipcoid. mny leceivo ucuitifltMto ot uieuiuti ship as lotlowdt is to no- SI fouayabio ot ucain or at expira tion oia caia. to 42-11 ft 0 nayabto at death or at cxrl stlon otM years. 4 tn 51 f 3.000 -Dayablo nt death or expln tion ot 15 year1. 51 to ou S2 000 navaWo at death or expira tion oi isycari. An nfumnftnii nt of ono dnllai nnon each mrm bor will bo m a do alter achUo:itli, cxceit when theiolB mouey ei.oagu m BUipiua muu iu pay Pome fee anil asrc.fment ns nliovo except no holder of a "hue ccrlinoatu" win nt uny iinu Iim !.iimi.hm(I tn mir mi "l.oilawineiit L'eitllicalo' maturiui; bv iojbou of esjiitutioii ot leiiu of veare. Life Certlflcstes will bo Issued as follows H to 3i 85,001 At iloiith onlr. 3ii iotl 4.0 .....At ueatnouly. 42 to 64 11,000 Al lie.llll OMIV. 54 to 00 ti.u.'O At uratn onij-. Oood resno:nlo:e AOENTi WANTED. Forclrculdrs or Information cill on or ad. areae. CKO. W. EBSE, General Agent for t'arbon, Uouroo ond Tike eoumlo. County Iluinilugs; ilnucn cniioit. UaiDon county, l'a. ien.i4.-ii. CHARLKS I.KNTZ. tturnt for Welssuort ratryvliie ana Fttinnnu townepip. 2020 45 151 15 COUNTY llHIDOES. Kjift Mauch Ilrldice 441 49 IililKh Tannery 163 27 t'urryviiie m bv I.ehlnh (lap 86 62 Iil;citon 3 31 Weatherly 61 79 Mationlnir 3 60 Strohl'a 100 ej Urimth'a 12 98 llowtnan a 304 26 I.litanl Ureek 117 40 Trachivllle 21194 rianitifor weatneriv, Kast man'a 179 98 1834 86 J. W. I1AUDENI1USII, JAIL KXPKNbES. Ilullillni; Fires tn Jail 122 00 Medical Attendance 19 00 MMIrlnca 10 20 UlothlDir for l'rlsunura so 80 (?artrldKC (Ilrenelter) 2 no QuanllnK Jail 228 00 jioaruinK I'tisonere, rserv ins Yenlret, (to 407 74 1819 74 COUNT COMMISSIONERS. .lames Aeh, balance duo,. 9 00 11. lloyer, balance due 9 00 1). House, balance due 0 00 J. J. O alhirflier, 100 day at 63.00 300 03 J.J. (latlagher, 41 dayi at 2 00 82 03 J.J. UallaKher, 430.2O ex. iiensea Incurred Yititlng IlrldKe', on acoount 25 10 Joslali Andreas, 100 days at 83 00 600 00 Jortlah Andreas, 30 days at 2.0O..... 60 00 Joslali Andrtas, fjo.oo ex leuei Incurred, &c, on accouDt 18 oo James Ash, 100 days at 43. sou uo James Ash, 7 days at f2 ... 14 09 James Ash, 20 tutnses In curred, on account , 7 00 1133 10 (38639 01 Total Disbursements, RECAPITULATION, Total amount of Receipts, .51799 80 Total amount of Disburse. .."jents eSSICMOI Balance on hand January 181,1180...., 13169 76 51799 80 51799 80 Balance Outstauding January 1, 1880. Conrad KociW. ex-TreaiV( 2 J. 1'. Hcii. collector itaukf, 1BT8 ..... ftOO 81 I), Knytter collector Tarry- VlUu,lt)78 ., 110 t0 In the Onhana Conrt of Carbon Conntr. In tho rati ter ot tho fli at account of Thonn Kem np Ailminlfttistnr nf Oliver liteufiaer. tieC'tl. Tne uuderafcaoa Audltnr. appoif.tid by the Court to cxaiulue aud, H nt coM try, reatate aaid account, and make dirtributton of the fuuoa In Uiohuuiisoi me Aumiuisirator. win aiieim u the Duties of In appointment on TILUUnUAY, MA IIUII 4tli, lHtw.Ht TEN o'clock u the fort noon at his oflJca in the lijiounh ot Mauch Ch-julc Carbon county, la , at winch tlmo and pmceait paruoa iuiereueu ui oiu csihio umj altend. JUU.N KLINE. i, 7. issc-wt Autiiur. jgJXKCUTOUS' SALE Of Valuable Real Estate. Itrvtrtuoof an order of tho Orphans Conrt of Caibou Countv t'eniiftylvama, tho under alvued. Kxmitors ot BOLO MON eiOLT.Inteof I It A4SKLIN Township. Couuty and stale aloreaaiJ.Uecen'ei. wilt sell at ruhlio bale.ou me preui'sei. uu Saturday, February 21et, 1880, at OK o'clocn r. M.t the following valuable ltK a n E-sTAl K to vil 1 all that certain I'ract or Piece 01 LAMP, situate in Franklin Town- htp atoreft'd, on a pnutio roaa lejuioff irom Welsspoitto Btroudsuurir. and alwut J milea panto! Velapo!t, boaude-t tty laaddot Uooeit Campbell fMilitft Lovan, Tilrnman Drets'i ch anil filhRin. uiuLiiiilncr TWlTV.Tlllll'.B ACltK and V1FTV-.NXNK PEilCUKS, strict measure. The 1 nipt ore men ts tneroon a 4 at eit Two ttTV FUAMK DV HLLINO ffif! jiouhi;, zs iy u Ttt, witn jutcnen at jyw taiUti Irt hr ttwt VraniA ll.irn. 3.1 hv &i feci. anil uther onthni Utag. This li ono of the best lirinnsi Iti I 'irlvin I 'mil t v. '1 crms will be made known at the time and place or sale, nr ULISEA andlllO. J. SOI?, , KXrcutors ot boL Bolt, dec'J Franhtln, Feb. 7, Ijmmi3 Oct. -l.-ylcm. cu rt P m tn Q P O tn. ft tn rj our new urgan, expressly ucsigncu ior unuay ociioois, o H-1 Cliapcls, etc., is proving a M C3-32.3H3-iLt3? STTOOBSS. tJ Co Euro to send for full descriptive fcataloguo i)cforc ' nrfImilni nnv nf Itnr. MIL LHIIULUI SI UlliiO U MIL UlllUy UU MIL ULUUU BBATTLEBOBO, VT. -3 Illustrated Catalo; ruo sent free. Efe-.-?i ;ssiC5i: KlLil TIT JrjS Mm KrZM FOIl Coughst Colds, llroncliltlflt IZooracncaat Tlckllnrx or Dryness of tho Throat Soro Throat Cold In tho Head. Croup Influenza, Wfcooplnff-Cousht Cold In tho Bowels, Asthmatic Concha, and relic fof Cons umptlTca, Dn. Er07NK;a la are!ar Graduate of mcdicino, a eltiUful pharmacibt, and a thorough chemist 1113 " C t C." (Couch and Cold) Cordial U cot tho r suit of mcro dirjicc.biit of Icnj BclcntlDo rcsoarchlii chemistry and mcdlcino, ca la rlaly seen by tho rapidity of Its action and iti unparallclod efllcacy. Tho expenso In IU manufacture Is at least p times as prcat as that of any ether xncdiclno nroa tho market, and yet it Is sold at tho Mccedlnarljr low price of fiOc tT7 Simple bottles (for a short timo only) 25 eta I V. CHAMPION nilOWNINU. HI. I). lroprletor 1117 Arch FUrcct. Flilladclphla. Vtu JH DIt. J. A. btlRnMAS'S SUPPORT AND ClTltATIVK, irtthont t'10 Injarr ami enffortnir Snosiiflotor hlnilrnBceIranilib..r. Unon mth Mkcurup of b.ul unforo ri'tr;or euro, scut frou. omce m jiiosuwor. ' ih.iv ... for Homo aamo uny. H0UDAYG00DS ! ! lAonNxswATrn Tlm ninlcmlimo-l rotuins Her slnc-io ttinnU THK ltlltys. .Uo for th. UandwrMaV aul lothePfoplouri.chiKlitnn anaTliiv roriiie CHtAPtbr DIDLto iiiuVT.mri lim liberal palroufffo rtfil to her wtiin- loca- 1 iT,, i. eMii7 PiCIJ PRFUII MS led in tliai place, anil ro.pclfally Infoini i "2i55lSiaU. O. OAon rMfciWIUinO tbcm that alio l.aa uismuvkii in inei " e rgaiitHtore-ltnoa, FIVK DuOUS iitx.uw ItAOISBTIlKCT.ou Susquehanna St., Wli Clmnk, wliern sbo will l-e plcasril tn meet Ucr old li lends, she hiJast received a Ne Stoctcf NotionslFancy Goods, ComprlsinB UMJUIlWKAlt, IlKt'MV AND UliltMAfri'OWN WOOL IIONIIHIV, I ill. ported null toinoatic L.M1 llOlDLHl, ItllllliiNn. O1.0VKS, nnd a lame vnneiv of tlio Kowont nenlgna In ranoy Goods, auilublo for HOLIDAY PRESENTS ! Toiretlier wlrh a lme vnrletr of Ooniln not KFUeratlr keot In any otlior stnrn In town. If too 1.0 nol see what you waul ficliirlmnill will art it for tou. a share of nutronago is so Uoitedaodaatlatacllou guaianlecd. Mrs. C. DeMirscliiy, 8nqnihaniia Street, ttb sto-e two- n w St., nor.SMf MAUCH CHUNK. . , . t , T hrv letter, ouclo.lnff E Uil.adTcrtisem.nt. P mer Hendorapn St Co., E as Cortlandt Streot,NewVork. j TTTJTifr'l'ila'Ni'ii BEST IH THE WORLD! JS DIVOKCU. Marr Alice Elacnhower.l tyneruoxtfiieud.Man-l Ko. 1, Oct. T., 1879. va. IN DIVORCE. J-MwJn Ivisfnliowcr. I Him Von will pleaM) take notice tbat the andei aiguptt has own apiotuted Commie rluutr bv the Court of Comuiunriefisnf Carbon couuty to tAVo tottmonv lu sur hoel case tor Ui voi eft, and will utteud to tanl duties at the tiUlcocf Wm. M, It i 8 Her, i:tn. In Lchlchton, on lut-adavtheKCO.l) HAY OV MAUCH. lMO.Ht 4 o'clock, I. M. when and where you and ail otheia intero.ted muv attend. P. J, MKETIAN Jan. Si, im-t. Comiulasioner. UDITOU'S K0T1CIS. The under jlffned Auditor, an pom ted by the Orphan Coui t of Cirbon Couat.y, to settioand restate the account and make diktrihnUon of Lht money in the hands of Ann (li'soo, admls trtrixotthe etat ot 1'tnclc McKenna de ceased, will attend to the ilutie of hU ao point, ment ON TUU-iDAY. atAUi'II lUh. i&j). at 'JKIn o'coct A. M.,athl4oiaceinOAiCIfALIt, Meuch Ctnnk. when and where all parties la teretted may attend. PETER J. M EE HAN, feb. 14, i&W.-tw. Auditor. G BPriTirrirfl.V.nn Ordinary fJonveTBttttm. I ZiMtures. Oonocrts, eto .by m wnnderfal New I ltScleaUflalaTCllontTHEDENTAPHONE U OD lit HW-HUrr va I ; A i Vurk UeraU.i rkruttnm Ailment. Not. I J.. ete. Hmall Also ean b esrrled t a th pocket Tb laX should lend frtr FREE III nitrated .dewrtpUTS PsnpMttto A m-f rf?" lrrntftrnopq uo im ii luaviHtiuutvi, AND SALERATUS Wlilch it tho eamo thing. ImnntA Ralnrfttni nr TllaCttrh Rnia - - - - - nrsiicn iatnQanmDining)iaDin aiigH. IT airty wuuo coior ah Lmnyaniisar trhlte, ezaiulncd by llaelf, bat a UUUl'AHlilUn IVlill Ullliliuu o. CO'B AIlBl AND1I AMMKK" IIHANO will ahoir tho UirTtrence. Bee that your Saleratua ond Ilalt Ins Soda Is trtalto and I'll It K. k. should bo ALL, HI. till. All HUUSTAf) OlES used tor food A simple but seTerolftst of tho eompsratlTO nine of different brands of Hod or baleratns la to dlsaolTa a dessert spoonful of each kind with Closing prices or UmuvEX ic Tuwnsexd Btoclr, Uorernmcnt and UolJ. 10 South Tlilnl RtrAAt. Phllmli.liiliin. I-Vli.. 9. I RKrt .Kn ,ln tif wtlrr ihot nrefarredl In clear plashes, iimnsuuuiaiiisfcuutvujtu.j u.u,vm rbe dcleterions lnsolublo xnsttcr la the Inferior Bods vlll be shown ancr sottllng aoma twenty Dlnatea or sooner, bf tha milky appearance ol the solution and the quantity of Coating flocXy outer according to quality. ... 11a suro and ask for Church Is Co.. Soda and Balcratua and aeo that thlx nsmo Is on lbs pacssce and you will get tha purest and whitest made. ThausootthtswUhaourmtllc.lnprafer. enca to Dating Powder, sarca twenty Unit lu post. See on. pound packtco for Ttluabla Informv on andreaa carafUll7. TJ. s.oa 18SI U. RCuin-ucv. a'a .. u. . ft, ijui, new..., U a t V. new U. 8. 4'a. iii-w rennsylrama It. H... 1'h'la. iialliiil't 11 UH lUid LeUltbVailerIl.lt tit, bll iu viiunaiA .NHV.ro..,. s, uul United CmnnaQteaof K. J.ififlH md Ni rtiieni Ceiurui ..JHi.. iis bit IlraionTl'le lM.OI.lt. n 111 Jill l'luTli J Uutr. II il Co. -i -ml Outral I'mni-noiuiiou Co. llh ul t r,'or horn 1 aLuu I'tim ih lil ' lrIM. d I'iri lt-r d I'cnnstfT'iuia It. It ma. i' ,( r. r-u Auie.ica. K3H bid iinsi. ajuled ,i s old m asked .1(0 , bll luat, ote.i AM; iiM liMH asteil .07i bid 1 71, u.ifil , 12), bid 52 H eaked 51 li aike,! .2 asied 37k aaed .US asked 3i ased i4li lasted 2 H asked 41 4 cskM) i . auk u 51 . i -knl M td ei au. Ill it laasknl 1 '2110V THIS TO YOUR QROCER. fib. 11. im, EAR HI,! Thmlfrhta nil MOTIIF.lt. IIOMRjiNnllCAVEN'ln l'roso nil roetrybvssi lU-st Authnra. Klri;iiitlv' llliiRtiatoit. 11048 even tmiiy.ts 75 1 aio ma fumosniEa or tub Hiblg." tl.;5. A aln ;lo rtnnw r liua nctuil y mm nver 7,1 0 Copti'i. "Moonv'A AUTMOitlZJIi bEUUO.va," HM. Ma lid mi ncelnt of inlco. 1 II. TltbAT l'LliuaiiKU. No. dm llro.iUw ay. K uvr Tore, ! I A OS 1) II O A'N . CIlEAVKlT llUUSB IN AUKKIOA, lat-rlaw In atriiii ontH. all m-w for ciali nr install menu t warrant 'il nfr veow. IIlustrnlxI ojiolosuea 1ICO. AXCUtS W'llltPll. V. f,f'i:iis WATBII8. Aot . No. ii Woht 14 li hlicel. New Ymt, FARMERS XSffBi.6oxi IMtofl'ii l'KH MONTH duiluir Iho Winter n-iil 8nrlnr. I'nr partlenlari ikIIi-mii Jt4. .llrtTltDV A- OI,t'iillmlrlililni.l'.-i.. OTiiQrp We tiav Uio uent ai-linu Ten XJ 111 kJ X Celt cr.lclo m iho wntlJ. Ooo aeent ordered 100 Sept. I'll, 30 Salt. ROD Hcit-i-iii c o Oct, 4.h. toaort.ttii.il o mil. wo oci. 231 3, r.w Oct. JMh Ci Nov. Ist.v 0 Not. ttb. SOONov. Illh 5oi Nnv. 17th. fcOKov. SflUl.S'O Doc. 5th. ikk) Deo lilh, si Dtp. uih. sail Dec. 20th. 'Intnl. 8,40 In u dare Thj (Sine siren 6 .OH1M3 In tviKlay, n:ilai-' 11 la tlio b. ul 60 1. Inaarllo elm evermvr. UpTjiU'rotlla H.UU5.0 with lenna Tmi rent. WpuLi! SiASiUKAcruuis.0 co , IS! Naswa bt., Nl'io f rf thi tlKiro l'ia heel shown (o tho authorize 1 n ;o it of this roper. N" iy It o dir lo Int oilnoo JU'HiCM. ' irouus.the laran-t and liniiwmat ,,. nia'icil monthly 1-nM. re viU Mllvil1 send two nt Iho lutivt coplos, oon. lUUJIU talilu 12 chn'ce Hinj and 13 or-anmriR Instrnmental pieces by 211'IECES best oonuj.Hr.fif Knronoai.d An jerfea, nonimild for 33 centa lor 10 so for 30 Cts. 'Humps.) The plri'M mo 111 Inn isotuely and enrrooily prlnUHt. and wo th 31 ci nt- cclu ir parchatcxl sap .rat,! O W.iuo.iahdimisi, Si Teaiplo Hee I'.o.iou, Masaao.m ett. fe. 14 ni MONTHS for I etsTl.aFir, Illustrate. paper, COM 1U MUM I'KOI'l.K. A. year, 8I.OO. AOK.NTK WASTKIl, II. I llABTixoa, 47 Uorntitll, liostoo, slaw. p0Ti;ii SIAM) FOIl SAI.U The undr rflunc.l oilers at I'rlrnte Sule. his Ilon i K'nn'l. known nsthe "IIUKSi: s-llill; lllii s)'"-nuii. . n llio I'Ublli-ma.I leajln ii mi in iiit about a quarter of u lutlo b low tho I'arryv'lle Furnai.-s. Tnl'ofei( a tr ci.m i ir anyona in search of a itri. ci bu-m i pliw-i' ior luriliir parli u a s ;i , ill") rri' r u i ' w 1' let t blivsl,(riaJoj,i m.t bid 'Jj uikid