It V. MOHTJUMUn, . . EDITOR liUUIOIITON. I'A.i BATtTItPAY. .piiY 21, 18S0. a Doiiiirruii stati:. Ill vlow of the coining election tlio follow lnw 5fotljt:M of the flections In the Stato of O-ninecln it tuny prove interesting to our rcaileis: Connecticut is n doubtful Stole, Willi the probabilities in favor of lliollepub liomis. A review or her political history shows tlmt shegavo lior electoral vote to Wh uiiikU.ii In 17811 anil 1782, and to John Adams In the two following Presidential elervlon. Bho voted' ugalust Jefferson twice., against Mnilhon both times, and ii gn nsl Monroe the first time. She helped el Monroe the second tlmo ho ran by giv ng h i In liur nine electoral voles three inoio ihim stto lias now although he did nit particularly need them, since there wns but one vote against him in tho whole twe itv tour States. In If 2 1, 1B28 and 1832 Coiitwtlciil voted ngalnst Andrew Jackson. flho w-mt for Van Buren in 183(1 and for Jlorijson in 1840. Her innjoilty for Henry Clay in IRU over both Tolk and Birney wa: ,048. l'our years afterward she gave Tuylora plurality of 3,2C3 over Cass. In 18j2 sha went lor Pierce, in 1853 for Fre mont and in 1800 and 1804 for Lincoln. Hei majority for Grant In I86S was 3,043, and in 1872,4,343. Khegavo Tilden 1,712 majority over Hayes, Cooper and Smith in 187(1, The total voto of tho Slnle for Gov ernor th.il year was 121,577 about COO less than, for Presidential electors. Tho major! ly of, Hubbard, Democrat, was 1,007. Tho lust gubernatorial election in Connecticut was in 1878. The poll stood! Andrews, Itepublican 48,807 Iliiobard, Democrat 40,385 AtwiUer, flreonuiiok 8,315 Baldwin, Prohibition 1,079 (mattering Total vote 104,741 Andrews' majority over Hubbard, 2,481. 'i'lio Orcenbaekers east nearly 8 per cent, of the'Voto of the State that year, and tho defection was mainly from tho Democrats, who lost 15,541) on tho volo of two years be fore, "while the Republicans lost but 9,400. In the election of Congressmen In 1S78 the liepublicans carried threo of tho four dis tricts, tho Democrats carrying tho Second il'flrfct Ly n coalition with the Greenback crs. The tolal voto of tho Slate for Con gressional candidates Was 11,002 greater than for Goyefnor, and tho aggregate Re publican pluralities were 2,858. At the State election last November for eleven Senators to hold their seats for two years nine Reubllcats and two Democrats were chosen. Tho Legislature now stands on joipt ballot 15(1 Republicans, 107 Democrats mid 2 Grecnbackersand Independents. Ten Senators are to be elected this year in tho placo of 7 Republicans and 3 Democrats holding over1, also 241 members of the lower House. That Legislature is to elect a United State Senator in place of Hon. William W. Eaaton. If tho Democrats sue ce d In choosing, all .ten of the new mem Ijers which is not probable they will have .to gain nineteen Representatives to have a bare majority ou joint ballot. Tho exhibit heieiu given is not very encourag ing to the. Democrats, and it is evident that illheyaro to carry Connecticut next No vember they will have to put in a good deal oi,bard work. A curious legal question of inheritance h.is arism from a recent railway accident in Oermany, which resulted in tho death of several passengers. Among Its victims were two Ilrcjnti gentlemen, Mcsrs. Koseheil and Callinich, who had been closo friends for many years, and wero so strongly af taclicd to one another that some months pre vious to tho journey which proved fatal to both of them, they hail executed a deed, in virtue of which, on tho demiso of cither, tho survivor should become entitled to the whole properly of tho deceased. As both parties to this "I-rbvcrtrag" or herituzo agreement perished in the accident above ul lude4 to, their bodies having been found In the ruins of tho second class carriage in which they had been travelling together, the questions arise, which, if cither of them. died last, thereby becoming his friend's le gal heir, and, at-suming that their deaths took place simultaneously, what disposition can be made ol their prnpertv The claimants to Knglish estates will bo lnicrestoit lo learn that in the parish of Kel eale, jn Suffolk, there Is a property known as the "Ilelsale House Kstato," c. isisting ol mansion, two farm houses, and 440 acres of land. Ou this ettalo thero is no known owner, ogent or occupaut. No person is up on it, and no labor of any kind has been ex pended upon it for the last eight month, Tho houses are uninhabited, and tho land a waste. The taxes uro unpaid", and the tithe rent charge is not collected. Thero are 100 acres of pasture land,but so fullofiuole hills the grass is worth little except for feeding purposes. The arable laud is a picture lo be hold; jt prcsentt a scene perhaps never bo fore witnessed, but often imagined, when thinking of Goldsmith's "Deserted Village." Thousands of wild llowers now iu full beau ty give an idea of fairyland. A rewnt report from the German Con sul-General at Moscow gives some informa tion concerning tho manufacturing iuilus tries of Russia. Thero are about 10,000 fac tories in the empire, producing goods to tho value of 500,000,000 roubles (325,000,000) a year. At Moscow tho uholesalo trade is almost entirely in the hands of Germans that is, cither Russian subjects of German origin, or subjects of the German empire. Among the manufacturers, ou tho other hand, tho Russian element predominates. Imported goods, which formerly camo chief ly from Trance, are now almost entirely of German production; year by year the French Imports are diminishing, while the German imports aro increasing. The Department of Agricnlture, which has reduced tbo compilation of crop statis tics to almost a fine art, issued ill statement Oi) Thursday of last week. H discusses principally the three great staples. Cotton, uorn ana Wbeal, and makes incidental mention of Indian corn, tobacco and other crops of less importance as being up to aud, in corn, above the average yield, Such abundant harvests we have not been blessed with for some ycarsnd If the surplus .rield finds. ready demand abroad of which there is no reason to doubt we may look for genuine "good times' againpn a solid basis, Iwiiliout any exciting "booms." "What do you thluk ofGen. Hancock's Ieh-nje of an electionT" osked a reporter otG-,nW L Slocum, of Brooklyn. "He I will twee p the country like a hurricane," was ihe rvp'v "Ho will Mrtalnly oarry'renn- sylvian, for he was by fir the greatest sol. .Uor U,,t Ht.to contribute to lb war and I r y Vvaiuan. aro very proud ofliltn. il'Jie Idler elemont iliere is very large and hew,ilhaveiltr, n his favor His ma- ., . r. ii . u . -Xt . ..uiw.ll.MM.tbpeI.- An early official report, received by the American Steel and Iron Association, of British exports of iron and steel to the Unit ed Stales shows n great falling off during June. Tho figures for the past four months arc.1 June, 120,535 lontj May, 105,802 tons; April, 234,478 tons; March, 202,170 tons. The total British Iron and steel exports to tho United States, from January 1st to June '30th, wero 086,291 tons, of which 071,360 tons were pig and old Iron) 128,088 tons rails; 2D.5S1 tons steel, unwrought) 82,805 tons tin plates; 31,312 tons hoops and sheets, and 43,130 tons bars, etc. General Tcarson has Informed a report cr of tho Pittsburg Sunday CWficthatnll that may be Bald of his connection with the rlotB in that city does not annoy Mm in the least. He also added: "Had I been to blame In the least 1 asstiro you that Oovcrnor Hartranft (who, by tho way, never had any warm feeling for me) wou.d not hare ordered mo to tnkn command of all the troops in tho an thracite coal regions after the Pittsburg troubles. There were eight Mojor Generals In tho State, and as ho placed me In chargo it shows pretty conclusively that ho knew whero tho blamo ought to he placed." The total cost of tho war of tho rebel lion has been figured up at tho Treasury Department at $0,189,929,908, of which about $2,800,000,000 was borrowed money, which tho country has since partially paid ofT, reducing tho debt to $1,919,000,000, Compiled for the Camion Advocate, i'opuj.ak sci r.Nci: inotim, On tho 18th of June last, tho schooner "Eddie Pierce," on route from Boston to Cu ba, met with a strange circumstance. When somo 300 mites from Nantucket, a firkin of butter was seen to riso in the water. Others followed until three bundled and Lwcnty seven came to the surface, which were close ly followed by twenty-four boxes of cheese. Both hutter nnd cheeso wero in a healthy stale of preservation but bore evidence of having been in the water a long time. The marks on the boxes being illegible. It Is supposed that the packages had just been released by the breaking up of somo vessel that had been lost there somo tlmo previous. A ship canal across the peninsula of Flori da has been projwsed. Tho survey has al ready been made under tho direction of Gen eral O. A. Gilinore, who reports in favor of tho work. By ils construction, some five hundred miles will bo saved in the passago fiom our Atlantic ports toGulfports,whilc tho dangerous passage through Florida Straits will be avoided. The canal will bo one hundred and sixty-nine miles in length. Plans are being arranged for the holding of one of the largest Horticultural Exhibitions at Bremen, Germany, in 1882, ever held in Europe. Tho occasion will bo the twenty fifth anniversary of tho foundatien of tho Horticultural Society of that city. Tho twelfth meeting oT the Scandinavian naturalists and physicians took placo last week at Stockholm. Tho attendance was pirticularly largo from Denmark aud Nor way, while a goodly number were present from the United states. From a lato Paris journal we learn that tho French Forestry Department havo nr livcdat tho conclusion that forests greatly increase the water supply wherever found. From close observations made it is found that rain falls much oftcner and more abun dantly lu wooded tracts, and that, while the leaves and branches give bock tbo water quickly to the air, they prevent rapid evap oration from the ground, ami aro thus fav orablo to tho formation of springs. Tho nunlyzatiou of specimens of the vol canic ashes which rained down recently upon Dominica, show them to bo rich In chloride of potlassium. Tho predominant constituaiils of the solid parts wero silicates and pyrites iu perfectly defined cubic crys tals. Tho largest sheet of plato glass in the world was recently manufactured In France. It weighed 1573 pounds and measured 22 x 14 leet across its face. Tho twenty-ninth meeting of the Ameri can ossociatiod-'for tho advancement of sci ence will be held in tho Massachusetts Ins titution of technology, at Boston, beginning on August 25th, 1880. One million and a half of small Ameri can oysters wero recently "sown out" on the Schleswig coast, near tho Danish frontier. Workmen who are engaged in handling lead and mercury compounds should take daily doses of iodide of potassium, as it is said tins salt dissolves the lead or mercurial comjiounds and cllects their removal from the system. The discovery of a yery rich gold field has been made on tho Shcflon river, by a prosiiccting party dispatched by Queensland Government, in tho north of the colony. Tho manufacture of coal tar dyes has bo come an important branch of industry in Germany, one establishment employing eleven hundred workmen in its manufac ture. A recent attempt to stock Lake Ontario with land locked shad, proved a failure, all the fish having died soon after being placed in the water. If you wish lo test tho purity of sugar, placo a piece of what you know to bo pure sugar in the mouth nnd when it is thorough ly dissolved a pinch of suspected sugar. If this contains adulterations, a distinctly bit ter taste will ue present. The monument of the lato M. Quctolet was recently unveiled iu the gardens of the Brussels Academy buildings and is said to be an extraordinary fiue piece of workman, ship. LIST OP PATlJ.Vr.S 0 ranted by the United States tocltlrent of this Stafc, for the week ending July 20, 18SO, furn ished fur the Oaiuion Advocatk, from the Law ami Patent office of J. McO. Pkiikis.8, 80S) L Street, Washington, D. U. F. Boyd, Plttiburir, elastlo lining for walls. II. Uower, Philadelphia, process or and a p. paralus for treating resljuu. from petroleum rcllncrles. S. Cheney, Itoutevllle, process and appa ratus fordistll.ing petroleum, S. M. Dougherty, Lancaster, tobacco leaf cutting knife. It.tiordon, SIcKeensport, ointment bottle and stopper. A. Uottllcb, Pittsburg, bridge and bridge Irun W. P. Hansen, Pittsburg, vehicle spring. F. Hickman, Reading, assignor to O. Park er 4Co., Mcrlden, Conn., colTee mill. W. Langner, Reading, codee roaster. O. f. Pike, Philadelphia, assignor to Inter national Submarine Oo., New Haven, Conn., diving bell. 1. O. Ripley. Pittsburg, glass lamp. W. II. llldgeway.Coatcivllle, turbine water wheel. O. S, Shour, Franklin, apparatns for In creating the production from oil wells, W. H. Ward, Plttsburir, car coupling. W. H, Ward, Pittsburg, three way cock. Silvan Berkct, the H-j-oar-old dsughter of J. O, Herket, a farmer, I.vlng at Shucks ville.Somereet county, was recently induml by showmen to follow them, ami all eflbrta I Utrobe Mr. Uerkel hafl O "K V."" I ''',r'', a"J Hark Rose, all sbos-- lmen' arrested upon the o'.arge of being ! .) "lr .?tK,uc,Mn.n:. ln,arc.ucd iiii.nuiiTHiimr);,uu( iQe jciri.wua is dulew..ki0te;icctuall,.,..uUn.,ulnS. Letter from lYniitnahfit Ilcncli,llnsii. On the wing. How our Washington cor't spondenl takes things generally, Fron A'cto York to Motion aim Xantaskel licacli. llird'a eye view of the Hub. FROM OCR nF.OUI.itl CORRRSrojIDOT. Nantaskf.t Brack, July 15. By the Pennsylvania Railroad, from Phil adelphia to New York tho ride was perfect ly delightful. The air was cool nnd bracing. which after the excessive heat of tho previ ous day acted like the balm of Gilend on our system and braced us up amazingly. Thero was scarcely a suspicion of dust and although1 wo sal at an open window not a cinder irri tated our optics during tho whole ride. The Journey from -New York lo Boston was ac complished by tho magnificent steamer Rhode Island, of the Providence line, which lauded us at five In the morning, after ti re freshing night's sleep on the sound. The cars were In wailing to take us to Boston, distant 42 miles, through a very pleasant section of the country. From Capo May, N. J., whero our last let ter was written, lo Nantasket beach tho transition as legards climate is something marvellous. Last night, would you believe jt, we slept under two blankets and a coun terpane, with partially closed windows. Nantasket beach is about threo miles in length, extending in a northwesterly di rection, and is the north sido of a peninsu lar which separates Boston harbor from Massachusetts bay. It might be demonstra ted tho Coney Island of this section. Every thing about It is of mushroom growth, and it is anticipated before another summer has passed, especially os a beach railroad has been constructed, that numerous additions will bo made to the stock of hotels to accom modate the Immense crowds of peoplo who flock not merely from Boston but tho adja cent country. The great attraction is the bathing, which is perfectly safo owing to tho peculiar formation ol the shore. Unlike any other of the great bathing localities tho beach deepens very gradually, and at high tldo, tho bathers can wade off some hundred leet without striking deep water. Tho breakers consequently are not very high as a rule, and the surf Is not boisterous, compared to Newport or Long Branch. To tho'Jastand south of tho beach is a lofty, rocky proml nenco upon which is perched a hotel with out tho shadow of a tree to protect it from tho rays of the sun, while still further on Is a collection of summer residences known os tho New Jerusalem Roads a name to Bay tho least of it, somewhat peculiar. To tho westward tho Boston light house is visible, while far away to the north stretch tho hazy shores of Beverly, Marblchead and Capo Ann. Boston harbor is filled with islands of various magnitudes devoid as a whole of trees, and singularly lacking in verdure. In looking back upon the city of Boston, os the boat is speeding on its way, ono is surprised lo find how tho outline of tho city has been changed of late. Former ly tho State-House with its gilded dome, crowned the apex of an eminence which sloped graduallyupon either side. Now the new post office and court house, and tho lof ty towers ofthe new life insurance buildings have altered the whole configuration, So it might be said of tho entire city of Boston which is enlarging with a rapidity which reminds us of new cities of tho west. At our hotel at Nantasket extensive ac commodations havo been made for transient gucbts in the form of spacious yernndas, Irom which a fine view is obtained of the old ocean, with its surfaco dotted hero and thero with white winged coasters, and while wo are writing n large four masted steamer with cream and black smoke stack Is in the offing, its long, black hull, with a streamer of dense, voluminous smoke a mllo away in its roar. Wo feel little inclined to leave this spoto cool and bracing is the air, but pcrjietual motion seems to bo the doom of your faith ful and obedient servant, Acausr. STATU m:vs. A largo tract of land in Piko county, for merly owned by Horace Greely, wus told ou Tuesday of lust week for luxes. The Montzoinorv furuaeo nt Port iron. neily has gone out of blast on account of mo nun market lor iron. Mr. Nicholas Stafford, of Volley Forge, nas a cow mot gave uirili lo twin calves last week weighing 100 pounds each. Tho Williaiiispnrt Gazette and Bulletin r.qiorts that tln.ro are from 30,000,000 to 5J,000,000 feet of logs in the Susquehanna uuiwci-a ijwen iiaven anil lleaLini' nearly all of which can be brought in ou a half Hood. Jacob Smith was arrested at Steelton, j'.iuiiiiii i-mniiy, on Tuesday, at the iu stance of n Justice of the Peace named ft- iiess, inr calling Inm a ''Copperhead.' When Judge Pearson heard of the cuse h ordered Smith's release. Samuel Phillips, a young man of Four turners, uranium county, was recenll found by the roadsido iatallv wmimliv He said that a horso kicked him, but his cousin, Byron Williams, of tho sumo place, Is susiiecteil of coiniilicitv in tho matter. n he had threatened to punish Phillips for his attentions to a youug Judy. Williams lias Ilea. The Mamie Franklin Collicrv. nt Krrel slor, Northumberland county, operated by the Enterprise Cool Company, wus destroy ed by fire on Thursday morning. Loss, $25,000: insurance, $17,000. Three hun- ilrcd men aud boys are thrown out of em ployment. Paymaster Wells, of the Philadelphia and Leaning juiiirouii, win pay out yu,uuu in the lulter city this week. Samuel Unins, a deaf mute, of Reading, nn, ItictnntK' bllln.l in lrn...l...M 1..- ............ j . ..UlllUUig Ull 4-,iUUjr by a lightning stroke. Mrs. Jano Ltroy, of Erie, has been sent lojan toawait trial on a cliargeoruumerci fully flogging her 9 year old sun. Millard M. Reitt, of Ephrata, Lancaster rouniy, attempted to oouru a Ireigut train ut iiiai place, on i-rulay nichtand was in stantly killed. The Bradford Era says that McKean Co., iiuviug a xpuiaiion oi -iu.uuu, will make a demand at the proper lime lor Increased representation. Charles C. Coyan, ex-Secretary and Treasurer of tho Youghloghenv Odd Fel lows' Association at McKeosport, has been suca lor a ueuciency ol f j,iia in his ac counts. An unknown man, having in his pocket a iwreonai tnx receipt lor William liiugham, of Philadelphia, dated 1878, was killed on nie iniiaueipiiia anil Heading Jtuilroad near Spring Mill, on Friday night. On Saturday nicht. while John OafTnev night boss, and Lawreneo Lnughner and Peter Kennoy, employes at tho Steel Works at liairisburc. were iu a pit, alien. line to a gas generator, au explosion of occurred, sevurcly burning all of them, Gaffncy's in juries being serious, but hojies are enter timed for his recovery. Willie Dickel, of Lancaster, died on Mon doy, of lockjaw, caused by tho explosion of a toy pistol. William Mumma, of Aunvllle, Lebanon county, was run over on the Lebanon Val ley Railroad, on Saturday night, aud In stantly killed. Wm. Kelly was sentenced to the Peniten tiary for eight years in Pittsburg, on Satur day, for killing a man named Harlot during a quarrel. Chas. C. Thompson, postmaster at Union City, Erie county, was arrested on Satunlay, charged with embezzling $2,000 of the prop erty or tbo United States. Minnie West, a dissolute character, of Bradford, made- au ineffectual attempt ou t nl nnJ . Trt. l.. t 7' , ,,uqj j,iiit ui eoj ner wo witu a oomui- The .gentof an Insurance company called on John Hater, at York, l'a.. and negotiated li'urance policy. A thunder storm drove the azent awav with the turtiallr rre,,e.l LJ ,1 Tthe Si lis rn of Mr. Ilafer, with the entire crops f arnered, valued at $8,000,wai destroyed by Ightnlng. Thieves entered the house of Michael Mi-Gee, at Turport, near Bradford, on Satur day night, and took $200. Tho Gautler vilro works, at Johnstown, after having been closed seventeen days for icpaiis, resumed operations ou Monday, Nehcinlnh Prntl, llvlnir two miles from Franklin, attempted suicide by cutting his tnroai on ounuay nigni. no was insane. A sham nenknife. with which n man named Snlvclv was cuttini? a cabbaco in Jonncllsville, on Saturday, slipped and fat ally Injured him. The barn and carriaco homo on the farm of C. M. Hess, near QuarryviMe, Lancaster county, wero destroyed by an Incendiary lire on Bunuay mornine. .Loss, S3.5U0; In surance $1,200. Valuable machinery that was taken to Swedes' Furnace at tho time of the suspen sion of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail- roan nos Deen siorea away, as inienaeu Im provements will not bo made. Thomas Carter, the ceneral master me chanic of the Reading iron works, died in that city on Friday last. Ho hod been con. nectcd In different capacities with somo of me largest iron manulacturies In Central rennsyivania. Threo lariro frame dwellings at the Tonn. sylvanla Steel Works,nearSteelton,Danpliin county, were destroyed by fire on Monday. It was tho work of nn Incendiary, and the loss, which amounts to $3,000, is partly cov- ereu uy insurance. A little son of Dr. D. S. Havs. of Holli- daysburg, died of lockjaw on Wednesday last, causert by the explosion of a toy pistol U 1113 UUI1US. Lucien Loudon, of Mifflin, had nuarrel with hia wife an Tuesday morning, during which lie stabbed her so badly that her life is despaired of. Levi Fidmon, Thomas Demas. William Collins nnd Charles Banks, prisoners in tho Uniontown (Fayette county) jail, escaped on Sunday evening. James Tullv, n puddlcr in Painter's mill. at Pittsburg, was so severely stabbed by his who in u quarrel nn oaiuruay night that his life is despaired of. Henry Daniels, a vountr merchant r i lusourg. was ocuen, cut Willi a knire and robbed iu that city on Siilurday night. His wounds aro serious. Jacob Morclte. a frelchl bmknmnn. nf iiurneuurir. was louna (lean on lh l..n nrn car near Downingtown, on Tuesday morn ing, with his skull crushed. Ho Is supposed to have been struck by a bridge. John Saccr, of Erie, had a finht with n man on Thursday night while intoxicated. His milld had bcn weakened Uv n Invar and laboring under the belief that ho had kiiicu lus antagonist he committed suicide by drowning. Tho Pittsbure Tetcoranh eleven jicrsons confined in the murderers' row ol ino jail ol that county. Three of lliem aro women, ond onlv ono is under sentence of death. This is Frank Small,who uiuiuun-u "A iiiicu oacoov. The will of Colonel Israel Painter, who was at ono timo prominent In politics, has been filed iu tho Register's office at Grccus burg. Tho estate, niter tho payment of all debtSj.wlll amount to $300,000, and as he was unmarried it will go to his brothcrsand sisters. A. J. Moon was l.rnucht to Bradford n Monday for safe kceiiimr. Iln pnlionri iwn little girls (Annie Hannon.aged 7 vean),and Pearl Price, aited 9 vears intotha'bushesnl iteeu iiiy ami attempted to outrage them. but for a timelv rescuo. w .mum nuvu ueeu ivucucu in itecn i. iv New Advertisements. JISSOLUi IOX of IWRTN MlSIllI' NOTICE IS ItnREIlY UIVEN. That the co-partnership hoictcforo existing- between M. A. WKisaand Frank Kkrhciineii, doing business as Harilago Makers, under tho hrm nurao of WEI-S & KliltSUHN EH. In the liorough nt Lehighton, l.'arbon County, I'a., was dissolved, bv mutual consent, on the toih day of July, A. 1) 188J. miivruN A. weiss, FltANK KEHSUHNUIt. The business will be continued bv thn un. dcrslgned, nt the Old stand, who will also settle all outstanding accounts M. A. WJS1SS. Loblghton, July 23, 18S0-W3 8l 1 3 g a w-n Is 5 S " ': CS a 3SH0H SJ.U3A00 a . M ess S lUTnnnni'tn tlnlnhnn Pat. June 29. 1880. Will 1UU61U1W Udlbiiul clear your room In a fen minutes without smoke, soli or iccase. Price tocts. Send pustul for Illustrated Ulrcular. Agents wanted. Hood terms, ii. T.JONES, 100 Ligui .1., iiaiiimure, luii, jy a w $777 a year and expenses to agents, Outfit free. Address P. O, VIUICKltV, Augusta, Maine A ilNcrlNcru send for our Belsct Lli-t o( Local Kewspanera. ueo. P. ltowell & Co., 10 f-pruce St.. n. V. J f 21 wi MILTON A. WEISS, SUCCESSOR TO ROMIQ Jt HOFFOItD, CARRIAGE BUILDER, Bank Street, Lchighton, Is prepared to Manufacture, to order, every ui-scnpuua ui OAIIRIAUES, I1UUUIES, SLEIOIIS, SPKINa WAGONS, Rom ig's Pnt . Platform "Wagon , &.C., at lowest rates for Cash, REPAIRING Of all description promptly attended to at the must reasonable prices. Av All Work guaranteed, and patronage Is respectfully solicited. MILTON A. WJiISS July 21, 18S0-yi M. " CIL,11A. & CO., BANK BTEEET, LeUghton, Pa., MILLEltH and Dealers In All Kind" ot OHAIN BOUOHT and SOLD al HGUULAll MAHKKT ItATKS. We would, also, lesoeettullr Inform oarrlti sens thst weare nowfuliy nrepsred to &U1 1'J.V Uem w.tb Blst of Dal Prom sny Mine delre4 at VBItV LOWEST PRICES. -V. HEILMAN & 60. July Zi. MULE E30' JEWELRY, elf "Uj J -t )xl!3 p 2 h lM iff H t se3S New Advertisements. A N EXUEliLUNT Ol'l'OK'l UNITY HIII-.r.TJOK nnnWRT.T. nOVln fnr unln nt n wicrinco, a very VAI,uaiii,i; cuornnTY. located on tho corner ol HAtl.ROAl) AND KiKTir vrnuETH in the iiouounu ok WKATITTJKLY farbon ronnly. I'a. l-'orany lamiiy umii iiix rumiuiuinionuii vrzv iinnr tnl4 Is an excellent nnnntrnnlte. Tim Int 1 supplied wltli choice liult,and tie hoiisocon- with llnv Window on t-onth rliln, is fninlshcil with alt the modem Improvements, flue runt o in tlio kitchen and on cxerilent hcV.ei- In the eel ar, which hei La tho whnl bmld'iif;. Connected with it ate iheueccssaiyontliotincs, stable stnnlco home, Ac., all In pood eoi ilnlou. Uo also offers lor salea wrll-piitliigitftiiOle FRAME TENEMENT, si touted near the wolertank. brhiRinft in an annnul rental ol ttw. They will both oo so d, cheap, for cat-li. lloasun for alert.inoval to Florida. Apply to SHELDON BOriWELI,, Corcer 6th and It. It. sis., Weathoi ly, Pa. Julynws, Drugs and Medicines, WHITB BTIIEET, WElS.-iFOIlT. PA. Removal and C'linngo of Firm ! Messrs. Itnpslicr & Zern Bee leave to announce to the cit'seon nt Wi lss. port and siirroundnn! liclghborlioutf, that thov lately puichnse.1 tlio stock ami llxturi nt Dr. O. W. lnU' lung Bioie.amt having repien. ished and largely Increased the Mock, havo re moved it lino tho eiegaiitly.llttod.up mom Iu the llrli-ic lluildluir. ou wnito meet, lonuerlv occupied by Mr l'ted schuiult. wheifi ihey ro ijrepareii to accommodate their tneuds aLd the public generally with Fietli and l'uio DRUGS AND MEDICINES, ot all kinds togo-hcr wifn a fall lino of all such FANCY O00U8 an an-'nsnully kept In well snnplied Druguioios, comrn-ing I Illinois, rerfumery, sonps. Brushes, Co nbs, 1-nmiii. Chimney.., T u-ses. Suoimrtou, Hnonl'lir Uracia. Hyrliigo., Nursing uoitlos. Dje Stuns Ac &o. ruie WINES and idQUOHS fnr Medicinal puipo-cs, and a lurge sloe ol cuoiod CIUAHs. Tho business will bo under ihn peisnml cliaigeand superintendence ot Dr. J. (J. ZKtis, Wo inctnd to , lve lull natifact.o i lo our a. trans in quality am) pure, aivousa call. Ja.ylTyi itAl'Blluit ZKH7. OPIUM HABITcS ru fcr thn NI.Y 'ritUK curcm cytt time ami nt lee cost th m by fluy biher means. No 8 u Hiring or lncouvcmoncn. 'irratmrnX ship ped (o any pait or the U, H, or Ctuindan. Fuil imitlculnri ftcc. Aridicsa 13. H. uirsrN tAKY Bcriieii SpitntrB, Mich. (Ef-taulUhcrt I8t.3). JiUU7yi WATCHES, Clock, Noveltipt. Etc Hrmt tor vtIcq l.B . A(1I.:M I'M in nil tiorfft oUl.oU.&anil Canaries. C. C. DUD LI V & CO., IruDortofa end M aim: actum i a. Uerrleu tlnuiis. Mich. JJly liyt W VOUTIt AND MIDDIK-AOKD, woum you uo ieior u 10 ouuu eud ntaiup and you will pet ad. J vice iu Belied cuveiop. AadrcS', Frof. J.Y. KUA.x, UKdeusourg N. Y. Julyl")' 1 RUPTURE The PEtllAL IRUiS nni you waut Ine gnatcst invention of tho aro I bee our pain- l.niet. rem iit-e. itoi. J. i. Ji.UAi, uircona burg. .V.Y. Ulr 17)1 AU about Un Climate, boll. Crops. Uvo-Stoclt and jfaim.na Inteuut? lis inpid lucrcaso hi population and wondcifal devo op meat ot tua tcrial reBOurcoH iti dry and wet seasons its ad van t geaand dl'advanraKetijll c n Uu lea til ed in tho Kansas faumeu. uow lu tea isih voir, rlie otneat Auncuitural Jo-irual In the Now WeBt, an 8-age ooly Farm and Kami. ly pHper. io contnbutota among t'ie practi cal larincxa, trult-ttrowerc, and u.eeOera ot ihe wesu ci op no tea larmeis leiiem noni every count v In Knua. Tlio jumbu Ii tna nlllcial pauer for nuti lsniiJR tho Miu) a of the btate. veur.Ci.5o "1 copy, b inoutna, i.00. 1 cop, 3 inouitfl 5) cents. bampte copy Free to any Address, K. E. EWQ, Ed'lorand rubllhcr. July 17-wJ TtllKKA. KAA9. At n reiratar rr.ecUtJir of tho Dtrectora of tho l lrat National Bmk of Leitijrnion. a suini-un-nu 1 di vie end oi iwoanA-nhalt percent, on ilia cujdtil tock wna declared, tmyab o on and auer juiy io, iev. W. W. BOW MAX, Cashier. J uiy ipv3. $999- Can't bo raado by every iipcnt every inuiiisiiu mo u urines wh mrnisn, out t huso wililntrto wort oin oiai U earuadrKfii dulloraa day tluht in their own locilitie. Have no roo n to explain Ueie. Bu Ire- plenpaut uml hoiii-rabte. Worn c a and iittVK nnd inila do na wull as men. Wo wi.1 inr. nlsh you a com niece uullt fief. M o will he.ir exnenso of Bian.nir you. i'HrtiCHi.ii me Wiltc aud ce, rariut-ra and mecunuio-, their Boii'autldancbtern.and rll cla tea lu need of pavtni: wo-k at iioni, should wiita to us aud learn all about tuo woru at oiae. Ainrea TJtUK & CO , AusuMu. Maine. Julyluyl. MONEYS M now being male faster than r uy ii oie m woik ior us Buna of either ex on make (63 a week in tlitir owutoMU, l thoy urn wlllinc lo woU. xo iihu. i otiint trt Anyone o n run the bMnes Cup'ial not re- ?uire.l. All wao eujvago prosper o ono f iIIh 'articular ired. ddiOea. 11. II A 1, LICIT & CO.. i'ort.ano, Weme. July loyi. CAMPAIGNFISoUe, Beaiitlfai Carapafgn Dndcos of tbo Itcpubtt can and Piroocrmlo caudhmtcs, GAltl'IKLD AD HArOCK nnt I I r and AltTII'Tll. J I KXGLI8H. Contalrtna lit" like rimtotrranha of tho Candf dalPH Pira'i-dln urt'tLv &Inl.i ureGiltl-ramcs. with pin loi attachliiff o coat or vet. Active Ncrents o n make io a day toltinfr then, nnd city and oouulrv mero.ianti can ma e n hand irntnn niotlt fries 11 cents etich: '2, for 13 cunta 0 for oi ceuta, or 10J JorlJW. I'lmtogiapha sjmepilceus Badgea tY-.yon Toittuda on tinted olwts p'p'T Itcrolo aim "2 n 2-, t-r 25 ecu in, Fiaff- of all aleos hinds rndprleca oe 1.1 the Harv at time for aKent and dea.eia. Bend for Baiuplea and full partlou ar to U ti MAN UFAt-TU U1NQ CO. JulylOntS 11(JSn.lihno.dt3t lUtt)u-p, la, Wc will Pay tho Postage AND 8 END .OU The Carbon Advocate ONE YEAR FOlt ONE DOLLAR Or Six Months For 50 cents ! which ib Less than 2 cents per Week VOn A LAME 39 .COLUMN ADDUESS, Carbon Advocate, I.clilglltou, 111. SHOW TIIIS TO YOUlt KMOHBOR OPIUM HABIT CUIIEU IMIM.I'.VSI.V. Thesfrdtclne ro'dfors tonrllm rnn sbrT the colt uf coroDoundiuir AU cae tieut'l br tpeaial pre.cnDlio For lull (.siticulsrs ad dru the viscovskkb. Ha. 8. I). TOLUSn.or jib, c n coilin ia ri r.T t b. 7 Now Advertisements. Kendall's Spavin Cure, 1 he mot rncccsstnl Itemed ever nlrcover. cd. ns it Iscertnln in Its olljcln nod does not llllstcr HEAD l'UOOl' llULOVV. From Ee?. P. 1 Granger, Pres. Elder of St. Albans Dist. St. Albans, Vt., Jan. 20th. I860. Dn. B. J Kfndau A Co .Oents t In leplv toyom letter I win nay that my experience with Kendnll'a Spavin Cure baa been very RRttstnctoiy Indeed, 'ihreo or tour years ago I procured a bottio of your agent and with it, cured a horBO of lauienes" caused by a apavln Lat season my horse becaino very lame nri I turned Inm out tor n tew weeks when he bo. came beiKT nut when I pntlum on the mad ho (irew woiso. wlien I discovered tfiU n rlnft bono wn toriiiini", I prncu'cdn nettle of Kimi. dlrtpAVlu Cure and vith leas thanauottle cntrd Intn mi that hoH iiotlun", neither can tbo buncr1 bo found. Heapet'tiu' v yo.t 1' N. UUAMJISit, PerseveraucQ ill Tell. Htoughton. Mr.p. Mtrch 16th, IfifO. It J. KRSDAtt A Co, (Je .tti-lnjntico to you and nivacit I Unite I oujrbt loiol yu know that I have removed iwu lioiai auvlna Willi Kendal IV Spavin Cuiv ono very Iprpe otto don't know how loux tho Pimn had been there. I hare owned tho hor-e elrnt mo.itlia. Xr took mo (our mouthft ti tnlvf the laifeone off ana two lor the ttnvill ono I hftvo tatd ton bidtlea. Thehortneia entirelv well.net at all suit, and no nunuii to be hemt or leit. Tola la a wmntcrltil met'i. lne. It la a new Ihlujr he'O. hut if it docs ior nil what it haiccne Tor iue Its aulc will bo veiy jcreut. xieepeciiuny yourt. CHAS. E. r A 11 ICE R. Kendall's Spavin Cure. CONCOdD, X. IT,, Jan, 2, 1ES0. B- J. KrKDAtL A Co.. Gputlcmen i-We have n beoutllnl roan umre trat was clven tons on tieeount of u anavm on her leir, which made her dondlime. Wo t'0ic off her nhoe- aud nllowed her to run lu the birn vmd in the (all of tho vcar, impiylna: VKewlaVsHpnvtn ouic'aeroid. ins to directions. Wo old not use her for ii mont l. hho wh entlteiy cuted, ami the bunch completely removed, and ban never beculiuie since We ftate whnt w Know to be a f.tc. We havo sold twelve dozen bat. lea in the thoit time that wo b.ive acted as vour agenu in Can coiil. ltpiK'Oifnllv votirp. Api'thccurlca. Statement Made Unto Oath. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. In th9 Tear lfcTa r tri'ntitil ultli Kemhiil's .-u:ivln euro n bono cn.ivin of scrotal uiduths' t! owih. marly nil n larao as a neira cgf.nnu conin oicjv atop n il ihn IntiifiipH miii lnmnvfil XhA tnlariru tnent. I hive wnikeit the liorce ever Bli ce verv I il d nnd he nerei has Lorn lam", nor could 1 eyor see any diffoTenc in tho Me ef thohuca Joint1 alnco I tie.ited him wHh Kena-iU'- i-pav 111 V 411 U 4. Ililii'il Jsnosburah rail. Vt., Feb. :5, i79. Sworn nnd subscribed to before me tills 25th nay oi riibiuaiy, a d. 'H7i'. JolIK G. JEN-N'IL, J. P. KENDALL'S Spavin Cure on Human M Ta'.tcn's ilil!i, Washlnston Co., 1 February I8."8. 5 It J KCSDALLM I).. Dear Mr. 1 ho particu lar cae oa which md your" Bpavln Curu " was a inah&n-mt ankle tnr In ot Id nionthV atatmlntr, I nad tried ninny thinrs.but lav 'in vonr o'Javin urc" out ine mm ki mo giuuuu nKani.t-nd for the flrai tuno fiuco luit, l.n uatur.il po'ino.j, Fjrn family liniment it vx ccia anvHiiim we evei ued. Vours truly, ItEV M. P. nHM. Tasior Al- JC. church, J'uiu n'a Aflus Jf, Y. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CUftn Insure In Its effects nil (i in Ha attion as it doon not bind r. yet It iHpcnetiniinfj and poweiful to reach eve rv dtep Hinted nam or to teinove any bony prowihor other onlarfiunnnt. sueh an hpivin ninits. Cur on O.iIuum, Sinnlna, hweltluss uny Lameiioan am1 all Knl reraentt' of tho JoIihk oi Liuib , or lthunri(lin uOlau. amlforanv purnooe for wnlcli u Un'iiM-ut la used for .Man or liiat It iu now known to be the be lnl ue ut tor man ever mod, aclui mild vet cor turn in itseffecti'. Send nddre-sfor Illustrated Circular whicti, wo tlunlc, riven positive prior of Its virtue., No remedy i.ua i er met with such unqualified "iicceas lo our kuow.rujre, lor l;east a well as Alan. I'rlcoiM pe' bottle, r Ptxbol ties for Ii ALL LMiaul'ts haelt or run tit fur j mi. or it III boscnttn any af dress en reeoptnf trice b thepto.rlttor . Du B. J. KlCNDALI & CO. Knosburan FalU Vt. Juuo'.fi-yi pi POKTAXT AXNOl'NCEMKX'l J Lewis Wetss9 POST OFFICE I1UILD1NG LEHIGHTON, PA., has the Largest and Slost Extenelvo Stock of HATS, CAPS, &c. ever olTcred In tills boron irh. Ilarlnt? nnr rinsed my Stuck In tbo Kastern andotber Manuficlnrlcs early In tho seafon and nta saving of 10 to 15 per centum on thn present Advanced I'rlccs, I am prepared to oiler ex. traordlnnry tndueemcnta to my customer. Special attention has been glveu to tho telto tluu of Fall and "Winter Boots! and I Invite mynumerous friend nnd patrons to call and examine my etock before making tlielr imrchapci eliewliere, as lam iirepuTed to irlvo pneclal Inducements to all UA113 rUHUHASIIKS. llemeinber, TjKWIS WEISS 1'i.st-Otnco UullJIng, IsehtRhton. i'a, Sept. 20, prankllu Mount)" Statement. Annual fStatcmtnt ofthe Iiteeiyt and Dis bursement of Franklin Thwnihip School JHitrict, Jtobert Antliony. Treasurer, in account Kith Franklin Township School District. Carbon county, Ja., Bounty Ac couat), for the school year ending June1,V&bQ, Tteeelved of Iloro of Welflsn't, 850 00 11.1' I.evan, on dupllcau,lk7, 259 ou John Schwab, " u;j, 41 oo To balance 12 12 Paid on bonds, Int. and costs.. (1237 07 Uoinmlislon 21 75 iiiai T2 tl-.'O-J 72 To balance 12 Ti Ouistamllnic bonds 448'J 51 J K.Rickert, serv.equitysults 51 51 To balance 473 08 Due from lloro of U'elsiiiort, less Interest I355 52 " " J.Sehwab,dupl87I, 5O0 uo " " ll.I'.Ltvau, 1878, 111 30 t502ri BJ 45024 VI Uy balance 473 03 Audited nnd accepted, this 25th day of Juno, A H.18S0. W. K. KHSIEIlElt.) .,., Jul)3-w3 STHPHH.V bOl.T, Au" No Patent No Pay. PATENTS obtalntsl for Inventors in the Lnitnl Slates, Canada ami Eurojie, at ralucotl ratss. With our principal ollira locatcal in Wasliington, directly ojimsito tlio Unito.1 States l'ulent Qlfieo, we are able to attend to all jiatent uusiuoss witu greater proinptneM ana uos- . teh ami at less cot tlian utlier patrnt ut- 1 tnrneys who ura at a ilistanee fruiu Wasli iiigt.ui, aiul who have, therrfore, ta employ usMuiawaitoriieys." e tiwue piviimiuary cxfttiiiiintl ins ana furnitli cj.iiiiona ns to jtttvuuibiiiy, irve ! cuarge, ana an who are uiterestMl in new inventions anil Ier.li are invited U wiul for a aw of our'tiuije for obtaining Patents," which is sent free to any address, and contains complete instructions how to obtain patents and other valuable nutter. v e rotor lo tne lierman-Aine-rloan Kotional Ilanli, Wahinyl.in, D.C.; the Itoyal 8wdish, Norwegian and lauiali IjeKStions, at Washington; ltmi. J... Cost'y, lute Chief Justi.v I'. H. Court ,.fl luuiis, tn'the lflu isls of the V. ft. Tat. :it nfllcc. and b K nat.iri uo d euiben - urri'K-i fr-'in vr iy Rla'r Addrfsa hul M 11 i .( , tit Jt i i i ! Un . ratrntyaU'i tt U" "a' lw L 1'rr.jt l.t X rll .t v,l . 7 ENDALUSI a hew liquos mm IN LEHIGHTON, IS. S3. 11 HI Sa-SMjj formerly of ALT.KNTOWN, respectfully Informs tho Hotol Keepers and Cltliens Kenernlly that ho has Opened a NEW I.ltlUOU STOltL In Fawcett's Uulldlng, noarly opposite the " Uarbon House," on BANK STREET, LEHIGHTON, Pa., with & full stock of tlio Choicest Urands of COSIIMtlSINO Brandy, Whiskey, Gin, Rum, Port, Sherry, Champagne,- &c, S:c., to which ho Inrltcs the attention of purchasers. Prices will lis (lie very Loireit for ltenyCn.lt. PATKONAQUINVITED. Maylst,1880-yl H.' E. DOHI.EN. Hotels and Saloons. QARBON HOUSE, j. v. RAUDENiiustr, rnoi'iuEfon, Uask St., I.kiiioiitos, Pa. Tho OAnnoN HnrsKnllcrs flrst-clnssncpom. modatiuns to Ihe Trnvollnir public. Honrdlnir bv tho liny or Week on Iteasonnblo Terms. Choice Clears. Wines and Liquors atway" on hand. Uood Sheds nnd Stables, with nltcn tlve Hostlers, attached. April 10-jl L Koroiii) MKvr.a, Announces to tlio rconlo of Tjchlirhton nnd vicinity that ho has Unfed and refitted tho Saloon & Kestaurant, lately owned by l.rcwis J. CnniBTMAK. on Hank street, Iehlirhlon, and Is prepare! to rurnlnh them nllh FJIEH UKKU nnd other lierrcshuicnts at all times. PatronaKO solic ited. Free I.uncli Every Snturdny Ev( niiiR. np. 10, ISSO-yl. The Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, PA. iVatlinn Klolz, Proprietor This Houso Is located In tho Horoupth of Welssiort, Crbn County, l'a., nnd Is built on tho site of Fort Allen.nnol I stockado Tort lllc.illon. crcicd hero over a century ko to proteci ino cany euiiiwiff ..ki.ii.oi. .... tncuiHons ofthe Indians. The houc Is a tub- stiintl.il unci., nnu was ",""," -i-.n House" by the Lite Edward WeUs; ltcoulalns . . . ii ... I n liniiitintnn IfuBtdll. rant, mid tlio present Proprietor has ; newly . T.t ..... ..mtn.l tlm ti.fiilillnliinenl. It has all tbeapi.olnliucnlsora Fiiist Class Countkv Hutki, adapted fortho comlorl ot Its patrons. In closo proximity to the Hotel, In erfcci preservation, Is tho Historic Ol.l) Fit Ais KLIN WELL, which was duir by order of Hcnjamln Frank lin to supply the garrison or tort Allen with water. Its walls ofstonc, which still dcr the rnvnites of aires, are as pcrle.it to-day as when put there, and tho well now contains about six leet nrerystat water. The well Is now be. Inir lilted up os a historic relic.to the water or which tho patronj or tho House will havo frco access. SUMJIETt nOAIUEI!S will be aecnmmodated at Hcasonnblo Prlees. Llnuors nnd Clears, di. '"Vl,L:.?ViT7C'1, The Har Is supplied wiui i it" o-i . . miv.o.iy iij......- K1U M hi r3 .3WST1E-H Si WAS nespectfully announees to Ihe people or I,e hlKhton nnd Ils vicinity, thnt ho s now pre pared to supply them with nil kinds or Household Furniture Manufactured rrom thn best Seasoned Mate rials at Prlees rullv as low as the .ante article, can bo lounht tor elswhcro. Here aro a lew ofthe Inducements ottered i Parlor Sots nt Irom 50 to 60 Walnut i.Iarble.tnp Ilreslnir Case Ilelnmin Suites, 3 pieces t0toi5 Palmed lledrootn Suites 1S to to llano Senti-d l'halr, per set or 8 8 Coinrnnn hair, per ct or 6. nnd all other (loads equally cheap. In this connection, I dcslro lo call tho nt. teutloii ofthe people to my ample facilities lu THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS with a NEW and HANDSOME HKAliSK, and a lull HneofOrKi;TS and UOKFltsS, I am prepared lo attend promptly to all or ders In this Hue. at lowest prices. I'll tr ou.i no rerpeetlully solicited and tho most ample (atlsfaclt n Kuarantecd. V. SUHWAItTZ, 0CtI2 HANK St., I.ihlgliton. Dr. Charles T. Horn 1 Would announce to the public that he has purchased Irom MltS. A. O. PETHH, the , CENTRAL DRUG STORE, In Leuckel's Block, Bank St., Lchighton, F'n., HavinK refitted nnd refilled tho entire stock he cau olfer DRUGS AND CHEMICALS Strictly fresh AjL 1nJ Vun Also Horso and Cattle pnwders.Pstent Medt. elnes, llrushes. Soaps, t'ombs, Perluinerles, SiHinxes, Ohamois Skins. Wines nnd Liquors far Medical Purposes, tills, Lumps and Fixtures. llyesiutfs.Uholce Chcurs, Pipes nnd T.'baoco. llec taclcs. Trusses, Nursinic llottlcs, Violin Strlni;,, and a lull line ol Wall Paper and llordersatthe Lowest J'rlccs. Prescriptions carefully compounded and Crompt attention given tu every branch ofthe uflue?s. A continuance of the patronnKO heretolnre extended to this establishment Is respectfully solicited, and sutlifactlon icuarautetxl. sept.13, 187.-ly. Da. O. T. HOltN. THE BfsT OF COAL The undersigned Is now prepared to supply the very lest LATTlMEIt COAL at the ful. lowing LOW PHIOKS FOR OASH 1 At Yard DellvM. No. 2 Chestnut, per ton,.. (2 09 fj so No. 1 Chestnut, per ton,.. 3 oo W Stovo, per tun, 3 24 3 (5 J. L. G ABEL, Dealer in General II.vrdwakf, &c, OpnosltethelNiblleBrtlurr BA K BTllKfT LtiUIvlI'JIN r. jiorjats" raff 2 S5SSBfi8 S rrl 4 ml trUJi If i mm I THIS IKT2RESTS T0U I mm! MWS $$&8Bbfo TITE BEST ORGlV .H1IZ!: Tor Only a t'ciniy YOU CAN SEND A roSTAL CARD lo TMK A. B. 0HAS2 0E3AU snd receive tn'-ir TI u.tr.-.tel CaulAgue, Circulars ond Te&timonikls, s.iuv.n ; how they CAN sad 110 nuke tho Mnnv mli cf riTSJEI.tiKNCK over AE.I. OTjlHIiS. Wo can't lrticnl.il ire here, lut xid say, if ) ou . atu nn InMiumci.t fcr your own me you watnnolhiuj but If you want Ofran trt cll a.ain, there pre ri r;Scr that Fell so r .til , - v "pnd satUfactlot f.lUr they are i old. ITT1 .". L'i'.'T. A. E. CI Jiil CO OEOA'i CO., ' :nohwalk, ojiio. A continuous now of Water does not Wet or Dim WOLFF'S A. O ML E BLACKING. Self-Pollsliins Leather l'rescrratlre. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. ASIC YOUM DEALER FOR IT. A.AAAAAAAAAtAAAAAAAAAAAA. DR. CROOK'S E OF TAI Cures Thousands Yearly. A POSITIVE CURE ron COUGHS, COLDS, and CONSUMPTION, Alio, The Best of Tonics, CURES DYSPEPSIA, Ecslores the Appetite, Aids Digestion, Btrengtbeni the Eyitem. Ecutores the Weak and Debilitated, Invigorates ths LIVEE, and at tne suae time aaAfea kioneyVand bowels restoring them to healthy action, health snd strenfftli follow from its lice. Tho WEAKand 0 E LI CATE i-ufferlns from LOSS OFAPPETIIE.INVALIDSandpersonsrecoverlnt' f roui alckness will llnd it tho remedy they need to streuctheu tliem. A trial of It will prove all wo claim. Ask vonr druiKletfor OR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR. take I noother. I'orsale by all druggists at One Dol lar a bottle. IT 13 THE LEADING KEMEBYrOB i ALL THROAT AND LUXG COHI'LALMS. B. N. SMITH & CO., Proprs-, Successors to Oliver Crook & Co., Dayton, Ohio. A bottlo contains 18 times ss much as any SS ceut preparation. IT CURES. 1 DR.). KRAMER'S GERMAN EYE SALVE Is a jKiltlvo cure for weak nnd diseased eyes. 8AFE AND KEL1ABLE. lfeverfalls to euro any case of sore eyes, nndnnremedv Is so lmmedl ato In Its effects. Price 45 cents a box. Should your drurreist not have It, on receipt of S5 cents (or postage etamiw) w o will eend you a box free of expense, S. N. SMITH & CO., Prop., Dayton, O. TTtTTTTTTTTTTtTffTTTTTTTTtTTtTWV- 18G6. Original CUcap Cash Store 1880, Of East Wcissport, Pa. It may not be senerally known to our peo. plo that tho HHST UHKAP CASH S'J lllttl IN KAST WKISSP -hTwas sUrted by tho underslxucd In the year IMS, and that the sino person keeps 11 tiMloy, and Is sclliutf all descriptions ol Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Provisions, (Dc. at equally as low prices ns the tame quality offtondscan be villained Inanytowu in the. oounty In tho HOOT ANIl SlUlliLINK I hare a lull stoek of the very Ixst makes fur ladies', mines', men, boy's and children, and Invito nn luspeoituu by buyeis before they pureharo elseohere. Don t you luruct the pUve.The Oriirlual Cheap Cash Store, row du.ul north of tbo Canal lltlilue, Last Welss iHirl, I'a. II EMI V OANPDELU 3-Ilutter aud crks taken In exehanxaat hlhut market prices. mayti.-mS. P UOl'OSALS Will be reeelve.1 until 1 30 o'clock p. rn , on Monday. July St. ISM), for the JANITOH HIIII' ot the ItlMUllrilN Hl'lIOOL. HOl fE Uy r.irrrthe Itcfirrt. bAMEL UliAVl It. Bee. jtsry l ..V 1 1T