It V VOltTlIlMKIt, . . . EDITOR LDIIiatlTON. PA.! BATtmPAY, JULY 3t. 1880. IJiL'-l'i -lLLJ" Ami now llicy say Hint General Long. elrcct won'fgo for Hnncoakr This is un generous in Longslrect, seeing liow Hnn cock treat ft l.m nl Gettysburg. M-.jor Oenr-rn! Itaneoclt, In tiirlltlon to liU irrc-ent duties, his been assigned to tlie command dllio Department of tho South, (Turing General Augur's temporary absence oa ili'laeheJ duty In Washington. Suupcenas have teen issued in Harris loirs fjr witnesses In tho cases of George S. Smith, of Philadelphia, and Chrit'ian Long .nnd H. J. l.IeOunc,olShippCiisburg,charged vtth c jr.upt tjlicltatlon of members of the Legislature. Tho District Attorney is de termined, it Is said, to hare their cases tried i-t October, and tho remainder at tho No-M-inbcr term of court. Ilcan pally was founded. Having made so much headn-ny, 1 concluded that Now Yotk ooutd be carried for Grant against Greeley. 1 went to work with a will to secure this. I had 2,700 deputy marshals In the city, tho inilllln, and tho cooperation of tho land nnd naval lorces of tho United 8ta1?s. We had n fair election. Tho backbone of Twecdism was broken, and I was content. I at once resigned my ofilco. I tell you one tiling, though, to accomplish what I did cost mo $57,000 of my salary as Collector of tho Tort of Now York and $300,000 out of my own pocket besides." Says the N. Y. Sun: "Tho Ingenious Mr. Carl Schurz has made tho interesting nVcovcrj that Gen. Hancock, though'a good Midler, If no statesman. Mr. Schurz seems tj regard the two chaiaclers as impossible lo bo united in ouo individual. As ho has ( ted both himsilf, and undoubtedly enter- t il ns the complaisant opinion that he is not r, nobody, it might be Interesting to bo in lurmcd which hoconsiders hiinFclt a states man cr A soldier. As tho very foremost Midlers of the world havo been equally dis tinguished as statesmen, it Is difficult to im ngino on what Mr. Schurz founds his opin- lou. Not to go back to ancient times, was not Napoleon n ttatesmau as well as a sold ier? From the date of the battle of Water loo to that of his death, whoso opinion had prcator weight In civil affairs in Great Brit- sin than that of tho Duke of Wellington? Bo far as Gen. Hancock has shown himself In civil affairs, lie has furnished most am pie reason to bo ranked as a statesman ol tho first class, one who understands and re gards the fundamental, constitutional prin ciplea of our free Government. The piper circulation of the United States (greenbacks and national bank notes) nmounts.we see it stated, to about $034,000,. 000, and is greater, as claimed, than that of nny other country in tho world. It is more than three times that of Great Britian, nearly three times that of Germany, $170,- 000,000 more than that of France, nearly twice that of Austria, and about $50,000,000 more tbau that of Russia. With tho excep tion of the Netherlands we have more paper money per capita of tho population than that of any other country, our proportion being $13 50 and that of tho Netherlands ?20 46. The paper circulation ofGreat Bri tain is only $0 01 per capita) of Germany, $5 38; of France, $15 05) of Austria, $9; of Russia, $8 76. Switzerland has a larger amount per capita of coin in circulation than any other country.it being $31 31. Bel- glum comes next, with a coin circulation of 32 00 per capita: next.France, with $31 11 Great Britain is tho fouith on tho list, hav ing $22 60, whilo the United States has on ly $9 00. Russia has only $1 27, nnd Italy $1 38. Tuking specie ami paper combined wo find that 1 ranee stands first un the list, having a circulation of $1100 per capita Ncxt,Belgium,with $13 55,lhen the Nether lands, witli $12 21. The total circulation of the United States is $22 59 per capil j, and that of Great Britain $29 11. Italy, with a population of nearly 27,000,000, has a circu lation of only $012 per head of tho popula tion, being smaller than that of any other European nation. Our namesake tho Col umbia manages to get along with the miser able pittance of $2 21 per head, nnd our sis ter republic, Mexico, with just twico that sum. Our neighbors on tho north have $10 92 per head, Lut are trying hard to bet ter themselves. Some of tho greenback ora tors lay great stress upon these proportions. They point to Italy and say she is poor bo causo her circulation per capita is so small, nnd to Franco as being rich because tho ic erse is the caso. While possibly not en tirely devoid of significance, these compan ions of themselves afKird no data for any eafonr general conclusions regarding ilio in ilunco of tho amount per capita of circula tion upon the prospeiity of a people. Wo doubt if Ualy would bo much better off if her production was doubled, and theioaio many financiers who believe that tho Uni ted States would be benefitted by u cousid ciablo reduction in the volume of tho circulation. Compiled for the Cahbox AnvooAir. l'oi'ui.Aii sci i:ci: notks. A HIT OFIMILITIGAL KlsrOKY. A Washington special of tho 20th, says: :x-Collccliir Tom Murphy left Wa-hiugton Jllouilay night for Now York. Whilo in YaUiington ho related u story which will bo interest ng to many of tho Liberal Republi cans who supported Greeley in 1S72. Mr. Murphy says that ho started tho Liberal movement, and in this way: "Now, I am going to tell some history os to how the Liberal Republican pally was started. Do you know but few of tho leaders knew its origin? It came about in this wav: After 1 had made up my mind that Smith and Maiilcrre were recreant to tho party, I de vised means to check them. Both were members of the County Republican Com mittee. At a sjiccial meeting of tho com mittee, I ofleicil a resolution to tho etrecl that no Republican accepting oflico under Tatntnauy should bo su considered, nor have v ilea in the Couuty Committee. This was opposed by Smith and Maniern', but altera liird fight 11 war adopted by a majority of twelve votes. Immediately these men sought to undo what had been douc. They enlist ed ut oiicj the eoowration of Bow Tweed, Tweed ono duy tent for one of the eighers, a smart young fellow named Johnny O' Brien. Said he, 'Johnny, if you will your self vote end use the iiilluence you have with others iu the Republican County Com mittee to vote as Smith aud Muuicrro vote, I will eeo that your futuic is taken care of. As soon as O'JJrien left Tweed ho came to ine and told mc of the coufcrenco ho had with Tweed. Said I, 'Johnny, you go back. Do you know of any man you can tako witli you?' 'I do,' says Ue, 'and a man before whom Tweed will talk.' 'Well,' I added, 'take tho man with; you and have the oiler icpeated.' Now, to make a long story short, ly the time of the meeting of tho commit tee, Tammany, with money, with iwtrou- ftgc, and with promises, secured enough V 'tcs to reconsider the resolution whieli hud iireviously been luloptfd. As soou us this Thcro Is near Newton, New Jersey, an In tefesting ravine, in which it is said natural ice remains throughout tho summer. 11 ies at the foot of Blue Mountain, is several hundred yards long, from len lo thirty feet deep, witli caves and clefts in tho rocks, filled with ice. Near tho gorge, a spring of delicious sparkling water, tasting slightly of Iron, bubbles up acd 6tands 31 degrees by the thermometer. Tho shado at tho gorgo is described as very dense, the sun nppar ently never penetrating it. The locality would certainly bo a pleasant resort for In valids and others who wish lo escape tho excessively warm days of summer. Difficulties, apparently insurmountable, havo supervened in tho construction of the St. Gothard tunnel, which threaten serious ly to retard completion of the undertaking. Tho vaulting has given away several times, at a point where a formation of white stone, has been encountered, nnd it has required the greatest caro and constant staying with timber to pi event tho passage thereabouts from completely collapsing. A wall six feet thick succumbed to tho pressure of the su periucumbent mass of whitostono,and now the engineers are at their wits' end how to overcome tho difficulty. The subscription for the statue of Liberty to be erected on Bedloo's Island, New York harbor, has just been completed iu Trance. It is announced that the statue will be fin ished iu 1883, on a monumental pedestal, provided tho American public comply with tho request to prepare a suitable foundation, It is hoped theeo may bo no delay in tho work caused by tho action of tin proper au thorities in this country. Tho convcrtion of sugar cano Into paper is attracting considerable attention in Louis iana and other southern states. It is esti mated that tho cane for each hogshead o sugar, will yield ono ton of paper, and as Louisiana alone produces 200,000 hogsheads of sugar annually, some idea may be form ed of the importance atUchcd to the manu facture of paper from this article. From observations extending over severe years, it has been ascertained that Austral! an trees flourish as well in California as in their native country and visa versa. Also, that the native vegetation, including wheat and other grain, may bo successfully accli matized from ono country to the other, and that tho crops which succeed in tho ono will do as well in the other. The annual exhibition of the American Institute, of tho city of New York, will open ou September 15th next. Ono of tho most promising features uf tho occasion will be au exhibition of the works of amateurs and apprentices in all branches of mechanical, industrial and decorativo art. A new breed of whales is said to have ap peared in the Arctic seas, supposed to have emigrated Irom tho open sea at the jioles. They aro described as very much larger than tho old whales, are very gentle aud confid ing, and are easily captured. After twenty-five years of labor, the canal dc la Merced, in Chili, has just been com pleted at a cost of $100,000. Tho Monthyou l'rizo has been awarded to M. Camilla Flammarion, by tho I'nrisaii Academy of Scicuces, for tho work entitled "Astronomio l'opulaire," 10,000 copies of which were sold tho first year. The well known writer of books of adven ture nnd travel, Captain Mayno Ried, has been engaged the past three years in exper imenting with seed potatoes, with a view to cscapo the blight which has been so disas trous to tho potato croji in Rnglaud aud Ireland. As u lcsult of his experience, those brought from Mexico, alone showed not blight, nil tho other kinds having been found to bo diseased in n greater or less degree. The Mexican potato, he claims, will aUo yield almost double as many bushels to the acre, nud suggests that tho government take iu hand tho importation of tho teed iu large quantities. Professor Spencer J. Balrd, of tho United States Fishery Commission at Gloucester, Mass., received tho first prize of honor given by tho Emperor at tho uerlin Fishery Rx tiosition. Tho prize consists of a beautiful crystal epergne, elaborately ornamented with gold, silver, pearls,and precious stones nnd is valued nt $2,000. Tho discovery of a largo number of pearls was recently mado iu Ojklcy Cieek, New Zealand, which aro said to bo unusual i form and color, not perfectly round, but fur more brilliant than ordinary pearls. Au exhibition will be opened at Berlin in August, that will be illustrative of Pre historic German Anthropology. The Swiss Natural History Society will hold an exhibition at Brien, on September 12th to 15th. The result of all this Is ft summer popula tion of C0,000,and In winter fromilo 0,000. About 250 hotels, 200 boardlug houses and a largo number of private cottages furnish ample accommodation for the Influx of sum mcr visitors, while about forty hotels keep open all winter. Tho air of Atlautlo City Is considered most efficacious for throat nnd lung diseases, and is recommended highly by physicians to such of their patients who ore thus afflicted. Tho bathing focilltiosaro excellent, with a beach about ten miles In oxtcnt, of hard sandorming at low tide one of the finest drives anywhere to bo found. Accidents Involving the loss of llfo occur, but It Is invariably owing to carelessness on the part of the bathers, nfiltncs originating in tho foolhardy cilbrts of tho unfortunates to make au exhibition of their swimming powers. A light houso about 200 feet high furnish ed with lenses of tho highest jnwer, is an object of Interest, and Its Hashes can bo seen at a distance of over 20 miles from tho lain! There is an inlet shut off from tho ocean, which furnishes on excellent opjiortunity for boating and fishing. Wo were much plcosed with Atlantic City, aud greatly sur prised at tho impiovemcnts which have been made sinco our lust visit. At tho principal hotels there is something in tho line of hops, concerts and entertainments of une kind or another going on all the time, which makes things quite lively. There is a singular fly to bo foutid herein the neigh hood of the salt maishcs. It is about one third of an inch long and of a bright green color. It is a carnivorous creatine and the instant it alights it begins its meal. The most curious thing about it is that human blood is fatal to il, so it is said, and niter imbibing of it freely it falls off dead. That is lather bad for tho fly. We aro so much pleased with Atlantic City that we hope to make it another visit befoie the summer is over, and take another dip in its briny waters. In a few days we shall be able to compare its merits with tho modern babel, Coney Island. Auausi. Samuel Brownell was found dead Mon- iv afternoon In a disreputable den In Me chanic street, Bradford. The Acmo Barrol Works nt Titusvillo avo suspended operations because of an over production in barrel. Tho Hozlcwood Oil Company lias pur chased 88ncresof tho LafTcrtyfarm on Ken dall Creek, and 25 acres on tho McCluro farm ot Red Hock, paying lor tno iwo properties $75,000 John McCrea. during a picnio near Mas- sassaug Point, Erio county, qn Friday cn- tlcctl a small gin nameu Minnie nay mio ;v.j ,t inin tlio oici-iinllv.illtml.ur. mom In the woods for tho purpose, it is thought, of the UrlcK llnllilluir. ou Wliito mcel, loiratrly Tho Philadelphia Korth American the oldest daily newspaper iu tho United Stales, and is ono of the very best nnd most reliable. It always presents a neat typo graphical appearance, too. Monday it op peared iu a new suit of type, looking as pretty as a maid of sweet sixteen. Thcro is no uncertain sound about the 2orth Amen can, cither. It is Republican in politics, nnd valiently supports Gal Held. An immense Democratic ratification meeting was held at the Academy of Music in New York city, on Wednesday night. S. J. Tildcn presided, and among the speak ers were S. J. Randall, Randolph Tucker, Senator Jones and S. J. Tilden. It is csti mated that there wero 25,000 persons pros- t, and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed 1,1 ST OF I'ATKXTS Granted by the United States to cittrensof this tate, for tho week en J Ing July 27, 1880, furn. Ished lor the Oaiuio.v Advocate, from the Law and Patent otflco of J. McU. I'Eitiusa 609 L Street, Washington, U. O. J, Adair, Aleppo township, Allegheny Co, flro place, (two patents). i:. Ilcnn h A. G. Kookcr, Port Kennedy, 111 couplfni;, 12. S. Wake, and II. II. Pittsburg, oro crush- J. R. Li. Boardman, Sneckcwlllo, tongs W. P. Breeding, ns-lgnor of ; interest to II. Home, Philadelphia, galvanizing lnct- II. F. llrinton, North Huntington township, Westmoreland county, machine for cooking and drying food and grain. W. S. Carpenter. ilkesbarre, combined portablo wash stand and batli till). U'Aurla, Philadelphia, steam governor. J. Denning, Pittsburg, inanulacturo of pressed glassware. J. Ellis, assignor to I. Ills Kcystono Agri cultural Works, i'ottstoini, threshing ina chine. O. II. Jackson, llarrlsburg, railway signal W. W. KaUe. assignor to II. J. Kukfe, Puke Centre, combined calipers and scrlbcr. W. W. liable, assignor to II. J. liable Duko Centre, calipers and centering device. W. II. Wilier, Philadelphia, mosquito ne ting attachment. 13. ltoge'S, Pittsburg, spring motor. R. II, Sanders, Philadelphia orcsepurator, O. V. Schad, llcllefontc, glass and other furnaces. II. V. Smith, JIcKecnsport, puddling and heating furnaces. R. Steel, usslgnor of Interest to O. II Illnus, A. Stclmets, Jr., and O. Spring, sew. in machine treadle. W. Trusdl, assignor of Interest to W. 'romui, Butler, Bee hivo. W. P. Uhllnger, Philadelphia, jacquard ap paratus for looms. A. N. Wolf, Allcntown, middlings separa tor. Letter from Atlantic Cliy mon oce hkqi'lau conutsrosnnxT. New Advertisements. Drugs and Medicines, WHITE STREET. WE183POItT. PA. Rcmornl nnd Change of fli-m! Messrs. Itnpslier & Zern Ben lcavo to announce to the cit'ieni ol Wi lss- irt ano snrrounninK ntignoornoou.innr.utev telv purchased tho Mock and uxtiir s of 3Jr. f V.ht.'j Mcii Cn. n t..l',n or.. On... lsiicd'nud hirgelv lucrcracd the tock, hnvo ro Tin ...ns nnn-o nnA nci'iiniFd tiv Mr. Fred Nrhinidt. whBrn lliev b I . rrt t.rrtinrntl In itrcnnitrtnilAtn thnli- It-mnria nui tho public generally with Ficsh and l'uio n indecent assault, niprlsoued. A number of tramps had n fight near Lancaster on Saturday, when one of their number, nameu James wntson, was dan gerously cut. The same evening the whole gang, consisting of three men and three women, all 01 wuom were urunK, were np estcd. Tho Hancock Campaign Banner is the Unnpiun DruirHioros.compn-ing DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Hotels and Saloons. QARBON HOUSE, J. W. IIAUDKNBUS1I, PROPRIETOR, Hani; St., hEnioitTON, PA. Tho OAimoN llnusifnffcrs first-class accom modations to the Trnvcllnir public. Hoarding by the Hay or Week on Reasonable Terms. Uholco Cigars. Wines nnd Liquors always on hand, Uood Sheds nnd Stables, with atten tive Hostlers, attached. April 10-yl Annnun(.ri to tho nponto of Lehttrhton and vicinity that ho has leased and refitted tho ,,,.. M-ttl. o l.ill Itnn nt nil a.inl. l Anui uuuus aa nri- usually m'yi 111 eii name of a small dally paper which modoits first oppearanco In Carlisle 011 saturiiay. Miss Minnie Rltchie.n highly respectable young luriy, ol Jinc, gavo unarics veeciiitu a cowiiiuing on 1110 street in mat cny on Snturdav lust fur slandering her. Tho next day the young lady's brother gave Vcscib us another thrashing. John Jarrett. livine near Port Matilda, Cenlio county, hail his law bone broken and an ear sevcied Irom his head by tho kick of a horse 011 i rluuy. Mrs. Langsdale, of rittsburg, was burned to death last week whilo 111 a room by her self. She was onlv 27 years old, and suller- ed from melancholia. John Owens, who had been a Justice of tho Pence lor nearly filly years, died in Bir mingham, lliniltngilou couuiy, on ajiur- lay, 111 Ills UZil year. A 6innll bov named Bradley fell from a lich tiestlework. at liarndeii Stutiou, near I'lttsburc, ou Saturday, una was almost 111 etautly killed. The barn of Mr. Wm. Humphreys, five miles from Rbcnsburg, Cambria county ,was Ii'Stroyeit bv fire 011 Sunday nlgut. Jjoss, $3,000; insurance, $1,000. A gravel I rain ran into a fi eight train at Riveiton, near Mchcesport, Allegheny Co. on Monday, and James King nnd Jerry Muipliy were dangerously injured, There was nn explosion of gas in the Hutchinson mines near Mount Pleasant, Wei-tniiirolanil county, on Monday, when William hnvo and Benjamin Hickman wero dangerously burnt. Mr. W. H. Guernsey, census, enumerator in the 142,1 district, has discolored n woman in Brookfield township, Tioga county, who is 25 years old nnd weighs 400 pounds. She is 5 feet 4J inches in height, 4 feet 4 inches around tho waist, 4 fcctl) inches around the chest, I loot 8 inches around the aim, ami 2 feet 2 inchos ncruss shoulders. Tho Improvements Iu Glendon, North nmpton county, this year, havo consumed over 2,000,000 bricks. A Btirvcy of tho West Branch Canal is be ing mode under the d'rection of the Pcun- syhanin Canal Company. Patrick Hulgcr, a miner, was killed 111 the llarlloril Colliery, near Wllkesbarro, Wed nesday, by n fall of top coal. Henry VnndrufT, an old man of Wavnes burg, hnd n quarrel with his wife on Tues lay night, ami Eliot nor through 1110 hand. John Dcvino iumped n distance of forty feet from a bridge in Pittsburg, while beinn pursued by nn oilicer,and died within twen- ty-lour hours. John Gustave Linn has been arrested ot chutnois, Perfumery, ponpn. Hrnhcs, Co-nbs, i.ani(m. uiiimu"y, jiii'scn. cuaoorioid, Snounit-r liracis. Nyringo, nursing Uoltlos, Ujo BtulTs dc., etc. T.,K WINE? ant LIOUOIIS for Medicinal purno cb, tiuJ n largo stoca 01 choioo CJUA11S. Tro buslneps will tin under tho potpoml cliaig 'ond Riiperlnlepdenco ot Dr. J. u. zehv. Wo lliciuil iu ivu lull Kuu-nici.u i iu .mi u- llolin in qoailiy uutf pnte. uivo 11a a u-ni. ja.yiiy. iiAr.iui.u u. 4,,-.jv 1. Dr. Charles T. Horn Would announce tn tho public Hint ho tins CENTRAL DRUG STORE, In Lcuckel's Block, Bank St., Lchigliton, Pa., Having refitted and refilled the entire stock ne can oner DRUGS AND Strict! v fresh K CHEMICALS tfSSl "1 Ture, Also Horse nnd Pattlo rowilors.Pntcnt Medi cines, iirusnes, soaps, uninoi, I'criiimcrics, ponKrs, i;uunioifl dkiiis. w incs nnu liquors lor :iieuicai I'urpopes. uus, hatnps and Fixtures. Hycsiutrs.Choico Clu-urs, Pipes ami Tobacco. Mice taclcs, Trusses, Nursing Hetties, Violin Strings, and a lull lino of Wall Paper and Hordcrsattho Lowest Prices. Proscrlntlons carefully compounded and prompt attention given to every branch of the business. A continuance of tho pntronnffo heretofore extended to 1 bis establishment la nspectlully solicited, and satisfaction iruarantecd. sept.13, 1879.-ly. Un. O. T. HORN. T EOl'OLl) MKYEIl, nr nl Saloon & Restaurant, lately owned by I.kwis J. CilntsTMAN, on Hank street, I.ehlghton, nnd is prepared to furnish them with FRRSll UK Kit and other Itcfrcshuienta at all times. Patronago solic ited. Kree I.uncli Every Snltirdny Rve 11 1 11 (5. ap. 10, 1880-yl. The Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, PA. Nathan Klotz, Proprietor 'Tlita ITnnsn Iff In tho Ilnrnucll of Welsjiort, (lirlmn (Jnutity, Pa., nnd Is built on tho slto or Fort Allen.anol stockiulo fort. I Heat ton. creeled hero over a century go lo protect tho early settlers niralnst the hostile incursions of tho Indians. The linupo Is a sub. stnntl il brick, nnd was limned "Kurt Allen llouso" by tholato Rdward Wclssi II contains Thirty-two liooms and a linmlsoiuo Hestnu. rant, and tho present Proprietor has newly nnd thnrouRlily refitted tho establishment. It has all thcappoinlmditsorn FmsT Class Oountiiy Hotel, adapted lor the comfort ol Its patrons. In closo proximity to tho Hotel, In perfect preservation, Is the Historic Old) FRAIvKLlN WLLh, which was dtiir by order of Benjamin Frank lin to supply the irarrlson of Port Allen with water. Its walls of stone, which still defy (ho rnvnites of nges, are as perleit lo-dny at when put there, and the well now contains about six tMt of cristal water. The well Is now bo. ing fitted up as n historic rclic.to the water of which tho patrons of the llouso will havo free access. SUMSIP.R HOARDERS will bo accommodated at Reasonable Prloos. ThoHarls supplied with tno uo-t wines, A IIW LIQUOS 8 fOlE IN LBHIGHTON, IE. 3Gc BOnsH, formerly of AhhHNTOWN, respectfully Informs tho Hotol Keepers and Cltliens generally that ho has Opened a N1IW LHIUOR STOHII In Fawcatl's Building, nearly opposite tho " Carbon House," on BANK STREET, LEHIGHTON, Pa., with a full stock or tho Choicest Brands of WwmB Wines al Mqhos 5) COMPRIS1NQ Urandy, Whiskey, Gin, Hum, Port, Sherry, Champagne, &c, &c, to which ho Invites tho attention ot purchasers. Prices will be the very Iioivcst for Heny Ontli. PATRONAfiinN VlTBD. May 1st, lBSO-yl S Jil K JU li JL T J. IS 13. Seldltt2 Powder. As pleasant nsn glass of Lemonade, ft ceuts each. All Drug Stores Liquors nnd Cigars, Unod stabllnir nttnelied. Slay, s.iy NATHAN KLOTZ. MONEYS being mnrtp faster than iiiiiu hi wont nr us of ntlrer bcx can mako $01 a wcok in their owu towns, it they uro willuiR 10 work. No list. 3 outfit fne. AnvoiiP cm rim tho linsnu-RS Can'tnl not r. quiroil. All vrho ennngo prosper No one falls Particulars fred. AelJioia, II. IIAhLEIT & CO.. romand, Malno. J11I3 idyl CAMPAIGN'S. We will Pay the Postage !vuittrui Camuatcn Umleei of tho Ucoubti- can and Dmiocnulo Candidates, OABFIULD HANCOCK And I IK nnl AHTII rTR. Jl ENGLISH. Cnntalrmc lif lll;n rhntneranhs ot tlie Can ill (LntpR' nirnf In tin tir MtniiuuroGlltlraines, wilh ninloi attacJilnir to cuat or Yet, Activo tigcntH c n maku f 10 a uay FClilnp them, and city nnu country meicaann can initio n mum smiiA ntnllt 1'rifiH IL ffMHH CHClii 'Z tor 15 cents Hnrrisburg for eloping Irom Wilkeshnrro for 60 cents, M100 loi-taM. rhotogiaiilia .., " . , in , anno 11 Ice as UadffCH t.iyon Portraits on with n married woman named Chnstianson. ,,,.i' it ,T,,, b n.rnin i.v c. fur ss Tho woman took her three children with cents. 1-N.nr- of all slioi, klmH nud prices Now l10 u the llarv fit time lor ngentrt nnu ueaieia. Kberts' Buildinff, at York, was damacol it's maniipX'i-tiiuino cn. bv fire 011 Tuesday night to the extent of JulylCni3 HOSniltlillo d St.. l'lttsUUig, l'a, J1.500. Tho fire was stalled in a part ol tho hulhlinz occupied bv tho Jlepuilwan, und evidently oy an incendiary. Two dons l'donninc lo Mrs. James Ose- wahl, of Rockland township, Berks county, were bitten a tew days am uy a snaKO wnn 11 long flat head. Ono of the dogs died within live minutes: the other narrowly es caped ilenth. ltenreseutativo Uluirles 1.. liauey, ol nnr-1 -t-i r i I i risburj. w.H nppninted by Governor Hoyt hp .arnri l IXC VnraTP W l.,..l.. I., flit It.n vn,,n nn thn lilW "l " V J Jl . J Board ol Trustees ot the llarrisuurs ni8ie Lunatic Hospital caused by tho death of Win Lamer. When the votinc man Vescolius, who was eowhided ill Krioon Siind iv by Miss Ritchie for ft-landcrim? her. was in a matiistriilo s 01- fice on Monday iro-ecuting tho young lady s uncle and father for nlsu giving him a doso nf r.-iwhide. ouite n econo occurred. Tiio ... . . ... i , ...r girl s lover lnro a letter irom ino iiuiiub ui vescenus, whereupon 1110 iiiugisuniu ,n"i' ed over tho inline and collared tho lover. Ml hnm s then took a hand, and lor awhile matters were somewhat mixed. Vescolius paid tho costs and tho defendants wero ac quitted. AND BEND OV ONE YEAR roil ONE DOLLAR Or Six Months For 50 cents ! Now Advertisements. Important lo Ajronls. THE LIFE OF Geo. JAMES A. 6ABFIELDJ by his personal friend. Maj. HUN1IY, cdlior N Y. Mall, Is tho only edition to which (Ion. Oarni'ld has ulven pmsonai nitenuon or i.icis. lleuutllllliy llius'rnien. prinu-u hu-i .'wuit.i. Pi.il li.i.i-ih kirfl imririilt hv Hall, from a pic lure taken i-xmei-sly lor this work. Activk Aukni8 Wantkd. Liberal terms. S'iidl n t nncu lor ci.lnuMe outfit. A S HA UN IIS ft CO., ill & lia William St.. New York. - 3S-1 Willi il ib Less than 2 cents per Week Our Jhpor'cr'a Hamblen among the Watering l'lacen. Atlantic City as it xoas and at is. Among (he Breaktrs. Coney Island yet to come Atlantic Citv, K. J., July 21, 1SS0. Down in tho southeastern jwrlion of New Jersey, a nock of land stretches throu number of inlets, away from tho inniula towards tho Atlantic On its cxtremi is situated tho thriving summer resort ol Atlantic City. Twenty six years ago it was incorporated by some enterprising iudivid ual, who had an eye upou its availability ill the dim future, us an outlet for suffering Immunity iu Philadelphia during the torrid season. According to their prophetic vision a rail road was needed iu order to accom plish their ends, and the Camden and At lantic road became a fixed f ict. At this pe riod, from information furnished by Mr. Bryant, the host of lhe"Vaverly," and Ex Mayor, Atlautlo City consisted of five fishermen's huts, and the prospect was com posed of sud hills und mud holes. Yet the faith of its projectors tailed not, neither tid they fail in their oxortious to bring p ron a I.AUHB 32 COLUMN PAPER!!! "tiou uas Lad I imuiediattly offered a res- pie to tho soutlde, and thus add duouM to cluti a' tho eti'eot that the Secretary decliuo , ibttir ooliVrs. The progress for a number of ti rev.g- tj nd Rrpubliouua mon hohliiig 1 yoau was ooiuparatively slow, but within c u;t' ymeut under Tuiiuiuiiy. Strang too j the past ten years un immense stride has t ii nt cili ; ic t by eijht majority. Kext ' been made both as regards jiopulatiou, nc 1 trade a ui Hum to then und there organ-1 conimodatiou for visitors and convenience 1 t o l' uuty I'ouiiiuUe Ubiter the reo- j of awes to the sea. Three roads now con- j u jn ,t odopUxl. This also prevailed, peot Atlantic City with Philadelphia, two i id it . r ,.n,uuii.iii wiut eOteUd. ThoM wide and one narrow gauge. The kt one h- rinpt d theorigiuil reeolutiou and uo- was built by the Rennsylvauia Railroad, t u lh'-n iu ui I.. .1 to the other end of tli mi it u-onstructed m the nioet substantial a . 1 11 tu un t thru- or -in.ii'd, calling nuuuor. It is evidently opprcchiUd, judj; ST.VIT. MRU'S. Berlis county has u debt of $180,000. Tho old furnace at Dunbar will bo blown n soou. Xellio AValsh, 10 years of age, was killed bv cars at Erio ou Thursday of last week. Tho rolling mill at Apollo is working on luuble turn and giving employment to about 100 men. J. II. llrawlev. Esq., has been mentioned as a Democratic candidalo lor Congress in Crawfoid countv. All tho iron industries in the vicinity of Kittanninc, Armstrong county, wilh a tin gle exception, aro iu lull openititni. Twenty-eight sheep were slaughtered bv dogs in onu night on the farm of Joseph Oul- wald, tn Cambria township, Cambria county. Thn Seventy-eighth Regiment, commanded hy Colonel Simcll, will hold n reunion in ijcccnuurg ou inozoin oi epicmuer, The Rradford A'lasavs: "Residents of tho oil regions stand ready to reward liberally and bestow their uubouudi-d cratilude upon any person who can devisa any cll'cctivo method of protection for iron tanks aguiusl lightning." Tlie Hope Mill, ntroltstown, lias resumed work. Of the nine furnaces located in Schuylkill county there in but one in blast. The orders for slate at tlie Northampton county quarries exceed the production. It is rcioi'tci! that capitalists will coon thoroughly explore Forest county for oil. John Gallitzin Illuke, Register and Rc- cordcrnfOainbriacouniy, died in Edensburg ou Saturday in his -12d year. Jackson Kilpatrick and (Jcorge Gray, of bemout, r ayeito county, wore run over and killed by cars at Uuioutown on Friday ui )at week. Miss Ida Wellington, of Eric, was thrown down and badly bitten, on Friday, by a largo iict dog that had hitherto been very docile. Mr. John Oonrgo Ripper, editor of tho Pennsylvania Staats ZeUuuq, published nt Iarriburj died in that city on Friday night in his C3d year. In tho coke industry of West Fennsyl viinia nearly 7,000 ovens ars usod aud about (1,000 men find employment. Tho yearly product is over 1,000,000 bushels. A shotgun accidentally exploded in the hands of William HarUtelne. at l'ottstoivn, on baturdny, and tho charge daugerously wounded John rieiman, a boy. A gus well iu East Franklin township, Armstrong cou .ty, discharge a volume of gas which is thrown up in n column thirty teet before onmbufrtton takes place. It is proposed to utilise this gas by ainduoting it ihmugli piiiee three and one-half mile to K. tunning to furnish fuel for a rolling mill, The grist mills of Erie are runuing day and night grind in? new wheat. J. J. Houvk, of Reeding, has eaugnt 400 base iu Tuliiehockeii Creek this Mason. 101 '&y- -teJ . '((jv TV tea T1 6S?' Tff, ADDltUsS. Carbon Advocate, Tim nn.lpr.lL'iipil rof ncctfull v nnnonnccs to his nuiueruus Irlends und tho pul.llo irenerul- ly. Hint hols now pnparou 10 supply uiein Willi choice .SUO.MS Fit' IM Nllw Ji-llt-Mi'.Y. nt iho Luwist Market Prices. Yard ami Olticent Lxcliange Hotel, I.ehlgliton. I'a. July 31 ui0 DAN. ltl... Agent. THE LITER AltY I.clilgliton, I'll. SHOW I IIIS TO YOUIt KniQIIBOIl The most suceersful revolution nf the century, and, to Ameriiar. readers ol hooks, tho most liniiortiiut. Only honks oftho lilghist class nr,, inihluhpil tiv us. nnd the prices aro low bt-yund comparison ulili Ilio ciieapest books ever bt'forc i9ued. Tn lllusiraio and demon slrato tln-s- truths, wo 6end the fullnwiiig h .ik, all cninpiein ami unaoriugou, j-ost-1'aiii, at tho prices named : aiAOAULiAY'S I.Heof Frederick the (Ireat. Former price" ll.'Jft. I.iirne brevier i ype, beautiful print l'rlco lltrce Cents OARI.YI.irS Llfo of Robert Uurns. Former price, I1.S5. I.argo brevier type, beautiful print, l'rice TUrco Cents. LH111T OF ASIA, Hy KJnln Arnold. Former price, 41.60. jseauiuui prim, orevier ijiio. rito xno Oeuts. THUS. llUHllttS' Manliness of IJhrlst. Former price i llcau. tllul print, brevier type; price three cents. HAltON MUNCHAUSEN. Ills Travels and Surprising Adventures. For- iner prico i..a. iiuurgeoisoi)iie; pricu uvu cents. MARY QUEEN OF SOOTS' Life, by Luinertlne. Former price J1.I5 llrcvler type, beautiful print; price three cents. VIOAROF WAKEFIELD. Uy Oliver (Joldt with. Ilrovlcr typo, beautl- lul print: price Ave cents. HUNY AN'S PILORIM'S FROORESS. Ilourucolie type, leaded beautiful print; price six eenn. PRIVATE TIIEATRIOALS. Uy author ot "Sparrowgrsss Papers." Small llea type, leaded; price two cents. STORIES AND HALLAI1S For Yountc Folks, by Ellen Tracy Alden; with very tine illustrations. Selections oomplete irom her book. Large t)pe; price five cen.s. LEAVES FROM TIIE DIARY Of an Old Lawyer. Short stories ot thrilling, lsuKhable, pathetlo Interest. Price three ceuts . HOOKSKLLKRS OPIUM HABIT cimciid iMi.M.r.ssi.Y. ft.- r...l.ln fcnlilfitrn Hinrllin rrln obnv tlie cost cf coniuoundlnc. All oa.c tfatt-d hy peoial nro-criino.j For lull taitlculam ad diciwtke Wecuvi'itEK. ...,, Uk. 8. B. COLLINS, or MEB.C 11- COLLINS, LA l'Oltr. INB. ib 7oia. LAX ATINE. I.nxnth'n Loznugoa for ItearnlntinK Hi -7)owf-ls. I'rcvtiuta eud C'urcit Ootietl?atlon SB coats per b.. All Drng Sinieii. II. E. IlOHLEN. THIS INTERESTS Y0U1 I'ana Ti.ui: "j'i-sc", Ttrtor of I'-.c Ci."ro!ic.f IhoDiEcin-Jof CaiW,, Detroit. Mich. '-My son ;cs 0 merously ill vj) I rr.tit jl "( t rttn lei f.T-ra Ciiiiis ruid Tcvcv (. ..niiBi-r. lc.viiorTaadicinesliaiiocntncl ,"iTl.onl, cllcwt. Sir. CrAij? xr'.a lia.l or.cd Vt'.Tn.'.llyr JiiTov!;, rrtvso I a trinl cf i1-., . UJi w n iono, i.uuii;a-Lilii8coiap;i..j rocevcry vitli-:i a i'w dnys." H1! t it, i l i,,u.-.i Jaiy willcnro any id, ry h z. -iJji i ( r Lrx, v tthftill dtrcctinn, Cin'ti'TtdiMH st;j 73 cat-,, fapanlos (largj tlze'Jl.ro. HnnD-p(ftnr"i. M iU'lonmcnirt ci pr-co ly MJN 1A3 IJIC1C & CU.iW Woostoff mm Cr, i .i. rjsiJSWW Instantly Telioveil, tho PcJRg xisoof MacquoenjRIatico Ollltmcist, rjxd SBTKf ofterEevcrcl Epplications of if, jJriiSSKS SolliI 11 DruRrrisls, ornwjled ou receipt of E'ER by DUNDAS DIOK & CO., Ilffj. Chemists, J15 WooBtcr Street, ICow I'orfc. Kendall's Spavin Cure, Iho mo-t FticcPRSfnl llemcdr ever diFCovcr cd, as it la certain la Mi cffeclR nDd docs not blister HLADl'UOOFlltiLOW. From Rev. P. 1 G No Patf nt No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors in tho Liiitl States, Canada nnd L'uroie, at reiluced rates, Witli our principal olhco located in Hasiungiou, directly op)ioi,ito tho United Elates Talent Office, we aro able to attend to all jmteut business with greater promptness and dos liatch and nt lees cost tlian other patent at torneys; wlio aro at a distance from Wash ington, and who have, therefore, to employ "aioiate attorneys." We inako preliminary examinations und furnish opinions as to patcntablity, free of charge, anil all who aro interested in new inventions and jiatciits aro invited to send for a copy of-our "Guide for ohtainine Polenta," which is sent free to any address, and contains complete instruction how to obtain iatents and other valuable matter, n oreierto tne ueriiian-Aiiiencaii National Bank, Washington, D.C.; the Royal Swedish, Norwegian and Danish Legations, at Washington; lion. Jos. Casey, lato Chief Justice V. S. Court of Claims; to tho Officials of the U. S. Patent Office, and to Senators an d embers of Congress from every State. A.ldroM: LOUIS DAUGRR i CO.. Solici tors of Patents and Attorneys at Law, LeDroit Building, Washisotos. D.C. !lw'!2 THE BEST OF COAL The undersigned Is now prepared to supply the very beet I.ATTISIEH COAL at the ful- lewlng LOW PRIORS FOR OAS1I 11 JldUlLGl. Pres. Elder of St. Albans Uist. St. Albnnt, Vt , Jon. 20th, 1850. Dlt. B. J K D ALL A Co . Unit S III leplv to jmu lei tor I vt it sny tlint wv txpene'.co with Kcndiill't Hpnvm euro' hus been vt-rv satislitcloiy Indeed. 'Uiroo or lour yvnvs u,x I urocuieaa UotKoof jour tigcnt ami wiih ji cured u liorboot uimnifs ciunt'd bv a simvln U'dht FCI80D inv liorso i-eccine viTy mniu huh x ttirnc Hum out lor n lew wcoUs vrUen In bo- ciirao beiL-r, nut when I put hint oniher'-aa hejJiew woiho wnen i. uirovtrcu win n muk bono wns toraun"'. I pfocu ttla Dot lo of IC 11 d -pavm Cure and with le-s thnn n untt o riiKd Initi mi Mint hoi not 1 un1. neither can tho bunefc botound. llcanocmr v yonis PcniBfracB Will Tell. ' stnughton Mass., March lotli, isr0. n .T. Kr.xnAi.i. Co. Oei.tu lalatti'o to youanduivwitl th nk I oa-dit toicl yua know ttiat 1 uav re-.novid two ttono siivins wi n Kencali'- 8imln Cnni ' one very leirr oi'O don't .now how Ions tlie hoavin nan oecn ttiero. I uavo iiwneo ino NOI--0 riifiit inn ma Irtnnk mo lour inoiillm to lake the Inmnciio uffano two for iho Hiunll ono I Havo iM ion buttles. Tho horse is culirclv.wcll not atoll stiff, nnd no oimoli to be toon or lelt. Talj w a w interim nieui 1110. it im n iitvv in-io.- m.u, hut if it iloi-s lorail wii.it It hftsdtno tor mo lis sale will he vciy (rieut. Itespcctiuuyyoi, IKEn Kendall's Spavin Cure. CONCOIlU, N. IT. Jan. 2. itso. n. .r. TfrsnvLL A. Co.. 0iiemen : V- have n bt-HUt ml roi.ii mmo tlt wiih Awn tons ou heo-un' of u Muivin ou liei if it, winch Uiiuu lici .i i .ii U'n i. tj ntl hir t.1ii t. imd f lid Will hortoiun in lint uarn .nu iu uiu mn n mo veir, i'p vhvx 'Ketulaii'ssoavin emi neroia- mir lo uireciiouj. wo nn. rui u?o i.t ..int i hho w eniMoiv eured. and :h$ bunch comuleteiv removed, und has never been lime since wo i-lnto what w icnow to uo PC. we Iiovo eoiu twelve u zen o.tv joiu iuuhhui time that wo liuve nrted as our ogenu tn Con cui d. 01 ?,.l'!i',n.1,r' AlU'thec.ir.cp. StatHt Made Mcr Oatli. To whouItMav ro.CFiis.-In thn ycai lkTi I In.uiid ullli K"lld.l,r -liilMH cum ii bono Kiiaviu of kcvoi til utnutli' P mvh, i iai lv nail a larno nsu n- n-a ckit,.iuo iwm- cn-n o... o d the lameness an, icinovnl th.-iiUiiiri' i h.i.., u , ir.fi ii, iwir.n ever 8 I CC W'M la il'r.uilmiiicioi linsicin lam , nnr cu.Id 1 ....... n.l.ffMrrn,, in 1 1n. Mre of ttlO llOCl. Joints since I treated hliu vr'ili Kci o ill'- an Jlu(.urD It. A. tlAIMH. i:uosliurpu ran, vi., im -n. Sworn nnd sunset Hied to lu-fore iuo tlila Bin cay oi i-eu.uary, "fc JBJf sai j. ,., KENDALL'S Spavin Cure on Human Flesli. raltcn's Mill', Woslilnirton Co., N.Y., 1 February :l. iH"8. I II J Kexdau. M I).. Dear Sir. The particu lar caie on wli.cu I ud your bpuviii Cure was a maliaiKiit auklo -nr Iu ot 10 miuuti. taiiilins. I nud tried unmy tluiipj. bu .In v . .-.." r,i ihn tuiit to tho iriounil nirnin. ..ud tor tho firs' tlino .llico halt, l" a natural iu'ino... For a family liuiuicut 11 -i-ce.au,.hli.5wc;;vc. u,ed PastorM K Church, I'alti u's illna N. V. Kr.NDALL' SPAVIN CUitH Is sure tn its cffecu nil u in IU ui tlmi as ti ituen not Llisti r. yc( it 1. nenciraiiiiK anu imnnnu ,., .. . ... rv dren Vatw.1 nam or to iciuovo any oouy For Only ti Penny YOU CUI SEND A COSTAL CARD TO Tlilt A. B. 0HA5S CP.&AN C0KPAN7, KOSWAIiK, OHIO, and receive t-i-ir Initrntpd Catalogue, Circulars and TatimonUls, sli.. .nj ln w thty CA and DO make tho BESTOnCIA:-I t:i Civ WORLD! Munv rii"t' cf F.TSCZIMJNCE over AM. OTIEl'lSiy. N can i ..iniculaiufi here, lut will fay, if J on n-t a.i Iitruracnt ftr your own use you uantnoil.ii.s hut If you want O-vk ti .-:ain, there rre ro others that trllui i.i irr i" ' "t'd MlisfUctlon after they arciold. IT'ti A I'.WC. A. E. cua:." o:sat co , NOIlVAI.tt, OHIO. Cures TrlthcKt Hoillcino Simply 7)y Ausorntion. ilio uniy xruo Malarial Antidote. Br. Hoi rnr.ii caut lor.a tli o pnl il 1 c n &inzt conn, tcrloltnnd Imlta.ion "r.id3," ot r.llhlnds. In nist upon tlio kind bearing tlionliovo lilicnciii cud preen prlvr.to rovcuuo stamp of Uolinaii 1'ad Co., Now York. This Is n true remedy without mcaiclne. Ita fnma isa liouscliolitwoi-dtlirou-jhotittlioworld. To Io ctsred of JTIaiui-In, Ifpvcr, CIiIIIk, I3inuncnn, J.Ivor 'oniplnlilt, ii-nl ?Iiro::2o titcirimclj I5Ii.ccipo.-i, it la only necessary to gcttiio GIlKUIKlIlIolman'a 1. il. Itnovcr falla. Ilclman's l'cd (scnnlne) 13 cold liy Drnp;(:l3t3. '.I In AouM r.'iout tlio pcnnlncneBi ot l'nds cITcrcd, rncloiiQ f.3 In rct iatcrcd letter to U3 rndrocclvotho remedy hy return mall, post pclj, or wrlto lis for trco treatise. If Beveroly mulcted witli clironlo ailments, descrlbo symp toms tully. Dr. llolman's ndvico Is ohatiu. Aadrets, sior.ns.vN iAr ro., 1)3 William Street, Kew JTorS iTIAin DYEli tho safest and nest; nets lnbtan taneouBly, produclnir tho moatnatural shado oflilnclcorbrownidoes' ignotatam tno Bi:in:ensi Oly applied. A standard jirepararion 1 iavorito upon every well ap pointed toilet for lady or gentleman. Boldtiy nil Urinrirists nnd ap plied by ml uuir Urcsaera. J. CUISTADOItO, Ie7 Vork. BTfii'ir - RCV.C DLACKINC. jK" A continuous Flow or Water docs not Wet or Dim WOLFF'S A C 1VL El BLACKilG. Sclf-Polisliliiir Leather rrcserratlTO. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITH0UTMT. ASK VOUR DEALER FOR IT. WILLGON'S (NonTegian) Isrotnlncillirto V.'oatccstfifonmc.i. Is I'tvo triiiii tnii!i-tis:tit 't'UNtc. Arrrbiv Decay, Never trots ICancId. It enrea C'oiinm;.fJon, ftrriiu.d, Aelhm.i, JiroiicWM, Emaciation, Cuifli", Colds, IIi'i- 0 ihnges aud all IiinaauJconsJitiillonuIeom- ' Asa mo"il rurlfi'rWa Carlnlatcd Oil U re nirlutily cDlclcnt. luuaoliiScrorulousAffcctioti', llaenmatum. &c, li uronfly rccominondcd. Iu parifvlng rower ii wonderful in CouEumptlon oc- 1 ndiuK.ositfrcqui'iiilydoon.uiicn crofuloua tclr.t. It acts upon tlio ratloual tlicoi y of iMMKntATrt t Annr-STINO Dtcav avuilb it IU'iLD3 ur tud bTS vim, enabling it to throw otf tho disease r.old only in wedeo-shnpod bottles. Wl.lson ti rpcllcdwith a dnubto "L." Itomeinber thp word 'CinnoLATEn" In ordering from your druggist, ond laokt ou liavluR 1 10 riht Hind. OCESfPCZSMMAlCO.jtf. DR. CROOK'S BUOHAN'S CARDOL1C BALM OINTMENT is inn Beet Calvo in tho "World. iraae jiars. alck and Startling Oaron, It Hoals Withont a Soar. Allays Pftin &Stoi Blooding, Sooth os a Bora or Soald. Hcala a Cnt Lllto Magic DrawsPoloonoutof aWomia. ! M BUCHAt?S' CARBOLIC srowili or other enlargement ui'ti a t-pAUin " ..t...... i...r.. n ii.ao. Hnmttis. swel'luua tiny Uimdw, and all mil .ririmeiii. of Iho Jotum oi l.liub-, or Ulr uinalUm in Mali anil lot anv iiurno.etor wnlcll a Mu'uietit Is n: i il for 1bji kr: ''"'"'w.!ir,KV,,,JJ), 'X,h 'co . 'M'iSSJSSfcr inustraledCiicuiaricn. I f A I Q J W wo think. Klvos nositlvo liruot ot its vlrtuo-.- , J Jt id US. J H A ' No remedy nas t er met with sucti i.iiauauiieo , n r'-av OlIV. ATIT3 tn!.k m nnr miuw.Min. for iicatt a well as fiONTAIKS KO GKEaali 7ASHES Orr WITHOD'i fcOL-. oefs Instnnt'u ad like ZIiqIc. T03 fiitltniioum. BJro 'f liroat, l'J", !urn. Scolds. Cuts, Wounds, l-l t'rlco !l pei bottle, or fix bottles for Ii ALL DriiL'tl-ls navult orcau ml It for jou. o-it vlll he sent to any address on rcceitit of itico hi thoplourletor-. UU 11. J- IiL,2tDAIil' s Co.. Kuosuurah Valla Vt. luno '.tl yi i V. 1 . ..I.. , nn TbeoluMt nmou in Clarion couutv ii i-..,. H..u uV.i ; i.r n.i ,r .i.n,ir,f Mrs. Algen, of Tyleriburg, lio claims to books, whieli oro sclllnic by the million vol ba 104 years olJ. umes. bmause. the jwojila believe la the Liler- n-i.. il-.. ... . . c. r llou.lail.rn. 1 M ..1 licon Tin. u 1Ug from IU. um.r of ,acnger. M flf;r"V.u'b. M U&V&r and AMtIUTn'.0L'uf,drS '?Sfk ii .mi ,i tuol.ilc .1.; i.'.'j accouip mie4 n. itj our ..-'Uraey to and fro, .0 anil October 1. JUUK 1) ALULN Nauager i?n t No. 2 Chestnut, per ton. No. 1 (lliwtuut, jr ton, IStove, ler ten, At Yard 3 uo 3 36 Iiellv'd. fi 30 3 3D 3 W JMPOUT.VXT ASXOl'NCKMKM! POST OFFICE 1JUILDINQ X.EHIUI1TON, l'A., has the Iargeit and Most Kiteutlvo Stock of IIATS, CAPS, &o. ever offered In this borounh. Having pur. rhom.1 my Stock In tho llasurn and other Manufactories early In the soason and at a mvlnit ol 10 to 16 iwr centum on thu present Advanced I'rlces, 1 am prered to oaer ex trsordlnary Inducements to uiy customers. Seclal attention has been given to the seleo tion of Fall and Winter Boots ! Hums. Barber Itcl.. tHappoU Ilun.J, Scwfa- which a SUve or Ointruout ci bo used. Da- upou. . kteu whl'ono isgenulno. B e to It tlut your drua Ii.! "iris von llucms's. s aboro aeaenbed. Clr. ttn ! tSif tfei i on an.iucauoa ta too Haaaaw. turers. GWEMP MAIitFACTWStlNOCO. Cures Thousands Yearly. jft A POSITIVE CURE rtWiS. ron COUGHS, COLDS, and CONSUMPTION, ALSO, The Best of Tonics. S3 P.IIPFS (lYSPEPSIA. ucMUita tuo noucmc, Aids Digestion, Etrsngthtm tho Eyttem, Restores tho Weak and bt'billtated, Invieoratea tho LIVES, and at the tame time 3t AUlo ca tee KIDNEYS AND BOWELS restoring them to healthy action, health and strength follow from Its ne. Tim WFAKaiidnELICATEsnffer nirfrom LOSS 0 F A P P E T I T E,l N VA L I D S nd persons re covering from Mckuces ill Ilud it tho roincdy they need to strengthen tticm. A trlalof ft will prove all we claim. Ask your druvRlBtfor DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR. Take no other. Torealo by ulldrUBKista atOae Dol lar a bottle. IT Id THU LEADING REMEDY FOB ALL THROAT AND LUNG (Ml'LAlNTi B. IT. SMITH & CO., Pror.r., Successors to Oliver Crook Ss Co., Dayton, Ohio. A hottlo contains 18 times as much as any Ss cent preparation. IT CURES. DR.J. KRAMER'S GERMAN EYE S1LVE Is a poidtlvo euro for weak and diseased eyea. 8AFE AND RELIABLE Nevcrfalls to euro auy case of eoro eyes, nnrommiv Is so immedi ate in its effects, l'rice 55 cents a lpx. Bhoold Vour drucclst not have it. on receipt of IS centa lot " wUgS stamp.) wo vAW send you a box free of expense. S. U. SMITH & CO., Prop., Dayton, O. Raven Indallibie Ink. I Best in the world ; black S3 the UU ravem.'winj:flowsperectly TJ. . ..... m ';.. - , ' . . docs not spread or run; always readv. nn prcparatioa needed: i will not Injure any fabric. c, .... ll nn,mn. liook- Jatir . O vtuttXTuziUiM, Cu. , OUT. h.y. D ISSOIiUTIONof I'AItT.N UltSIl I i' J. L. GABEL, Dealer in Genekal IIaudwahe, &c, OpiKMlteth'Tnlillefoosre TANK MKEFT XliHI' Iflfv V - 1" " and I lavlle my saaiereai frleada ted patreaa re1 as I am urew iUI Indueeoienie to all OA11S to sail and exausloe my st their purehasee elsewhere, to uiv speeisi i l'l!llllt ASKKK Jleiucuiber, LEWIS WFISR I'uft urn itiuidiiiir iiitrht", r -. pi - mnTIUEIS IIGHEBY GIVEN, That tl c eo rartnenbtp heretofore exli'lng '"""'i M A. Vutl and I'aK KaitaoHiiKR. a . i business as Damage Makers, under th hrm name of WKI-S fc KtRStlHNKH, n il o ltorough ol IhiKhton. t'arboa Couu'v, I' was dlsaoHed, bv mutual oaateut. on tL. : ii day of July, A. 1 IMD. 1'IIAKK KfB-CllNKK Thebutlnfii will W iitlnul hytlieun der.-igne.l, ut the Hid BUu l. hu will til." tit'. all "uti'indni2ar'coonM fTTTTTTTTTVfTTTvTTy?TTTirTTTvi- 1866. Original encap Gasn Store 1880. Of East Woissporb, Pa. It may not 1 irenerally known to our peo pie that the 1- lHST OlIliAl' CASH STOKE IN KAST WKISSI UT was started by the understKiie.1 In the year 1W, and that the 8 i mo person keeps It to-day, and Is selling all descriptions uf Dry Goods, Hoots, Slices, Groceries, Provisions, fc. at eoually as low nrlees as the same quality ofgasaUoan UeMtluil In any town In the coiuiy In the BOOT AJCl SHOE UNK I have a fall etoek vt ttve very beet makes for ladles', misses', men, bee's and ebildren, ami Invite an Inspection by layers berore they pnrehaer .l.. wh,re. lion I you fwnet the ulact-.The Orli:tal Ubeap Itasii Store, a few i'. jois north v ihe Oanal lirldjji-, hast Wetes. 1 T'' 1IEKKY CANI'UELL. ijrliuttcr and eini taken In cxcbtnineat T..L- it..- in., i-fiuriees. $999' .j c be ml6 eTwy tftnt ererr .. .a ih bu-niwi we ruruuu. tt. wi.iiutr to or oa east . .4.. t ,wm iUv ritfl.t id tiitir awn ueve no riu to eiiMalu litre. Ua Atui tid bfutrubttt Wuueo aa i xfi-M of tinu mu l'iir:icuUi item- r ( u ul w t- ! ' i hi i - nil m i nunc-, tuetr , l( t , .,, -r.,i,i.i o 't wiuieua t r u i , 1 1 n -i. pt . u A &rwi
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