V I V millTIUilK' i KDITOII I.BIIKI ITON. I'A.: SATURDAY, AUGUST lllli, 1SS0. KOTIVV.. Th ntiul Democratic couiilv niectlnz . i . , . i.-n .... ir...... i t..l 'hunk, mi Mnnduv the I1HI1 of Auctist. A. . lKxn. bi i cciock. i in. uiocruu uiu Hlln,l f BttAml. A. E. SHEETZ, Chairmen. t.;nui;aro:v. The, Garfiald and Arthur Club, on Satur- v ven ntr. 31st ull.. was wen auennen. Eulhutlusmi gooa orncr, ex.i-iieiiv wwi . 1 1......av Ami itPAHitftlntlnn 1V P:.. .. r V, ir- II. r - 1 .I..u:nni nf Haii. (Lirfiplri anil Gen. Hhnr. nonet, hdicv sneeciics ov me iiiKn ui h CUili and Dimness cou.niuicii inu exei- i nit.!. I..U f lort lm,llt.,nl,f mulllltarR not dependent upon, nor wnuiu nicy con- .... L.lijianirt ,,umdtnd lilnckirliflril and The followlne reeoluliou was unanimous- wdhii. Thfl iienunncan voters oi no L. .1 Inlt n m n n In Inll i An t nTIll t.. ..l U'..rng,D Sl.r nf " -.... J..JI II...1 i.u. I...t rl,tl. In rnnlitl ill n DiMllll .. i - .L - 1 11 n..cn,lA . I iL. U.M V... . P..- u(a .111 lously exhibiting the alleged defects oftliu k& f.:l ilrla miltf nf IIia nAlnri . -.!.!. .1.-.1. -I....- tnn, f ...t.l,,,lir BraotTiD, That we recommend a Sound uOClrlUe UIU niallUll uiiunit wu, wu . XT...- vl. IT-,..!.,.. rp;Maa W,n Vnct. . in . f 1 1 1... ,.. b B, COIllllllllUO UI mmo u hu mviiihu w The above report of tho procecdlnrja of the -t-t-1.1 a.AaI.I i , I. .... mIiiK la illr,1 UIKI1VUU VIIIUBIU'AIMIUI im w. i-i- IL . -,- n.,1.1i..l,,-I .1 alien cnunic. dv a rjerson wuo is eviueui.- .ii t i i . .. n,i.ti.i airaia or asnaineu vive iiui ""'' Dlace fila name at il head. So far as the. i t --I anH, tt.-., ,1.f.A In n r-nfA. Wn flAlfnmvledcrA. Lnat wo have ktl.n,A AA.if Ail fnun thn K. Y. Timsi nr i i - ,n nn it,,. a fnllnwinr on Mr. uarllela credit Alotii "I Cf Art J..u.i IiAm . Wono. Q.mmi, an. 14, lb73, r .oc or the Vrean MotiUtcror oi any un Xuctic Jiauroau vr uny uivtutnuj vryivj- arising from cither of them. Garfidd'3 Testimony Perjured. UB IHVU ill iitkiu w .i.i. uumnviM i .1.- . l.. I. I ml nv 1IM5 cnniiiiiLt!. uru liiul 1113 u.icm i- . .1.. "..1.. fl. Dir. AU1I irvUKGU 1110 ciillltr n-l v iter ctMii. ljbii u vmcuu. tvuiun w ha.ttfilli Ilia Tirinn Hid fclllIt Ami III. d over to Mr. Gaitleld by a chirk on the .... .1. nv 1?.L IA IO"- rAaM irn11v oiwl rSitfiitM urocniil n Credit Mobilir nllalr ia coin. incited bv UlUBk UUIUIIUUUIC .UUII-UlkMWUI VI iVB.I- It . ... TT.. T-f. A A 1 A""A ho character of the Credit Mobilier wjs xuiiwnat I hu tliiieUoni!iei3iiieii bouulit Though Oilil'3 AlMca nuy hnvosuiri eJ n iMiav.iliui; his uwu niutive, which was jribo Cutigrcsumen, their acceptance ot SlocK was nol on that account luuocenu dishonor of tho act, as a participation n obvious Iraud, still remains. mio of them have indulged in testimony i refireuce to the nutter which has Lecn tho tcstiruouy of several of the nium- Trr.s can only lie unno on uio eroumt It is untrue. But untrue tealiinony u under oath Is morally, if not legally, iry. In ttiA rlenr dntv rf dintrpss in vit punianmcni an wnu luou; urcuu jiuui me Arte iorK mount, tco. iv, iom. mcs A.QurficM,of Ohio, lind ten shares; r mid a doilarj received $321), whieii, the investigation hvpan, he was mix to have considered as a loan from Mr. S AniCg IU 111III5C1I. men betrayed the trust oi tne people, ved their constituents, and by evasions falsehoods confessed the transaction to sgracelul. the aVtw Tork Trilunc, Feb. 20, JS73. Ames establishes very clearly the that he was nut alono in this oilence. Is to be cxicllfd for bribery, the men were bribed should go with him. w, no claim that If the above extracts truo in 1S73, they are true to-day; and fore, that the X, Y. Tribune and the are oowi iucoiuis-cii.. vicuurce.nu t that time dreamed that Mr Garfield tin tlin Presidential nollllueo uf the of "moral Idem" in lBSO.oud the pa mmed could therefore atl'ord to con- r and Credit Mobilier allair it was ry to convince the )cople of the hon- fthoparty. But now things are dif- Mr. Garfield la ona of the nominees rvffi- the irenteat ill the ir'ltof man. ioso two leading Kii'rs make huste to what they said of hnu only Hixnycxr ad iu this they ere followed by tho in niblo imaW fry all ntcr the country ot only nibble ut the great bait, but o all the slime and corruption indiges their brethren of larger groirih. "0, tency, thou art a jewel." 'Tis but a rs ago, that eery hat was upliflod cry throat shouted dry iu loud hut the gallunt Hancock, the savior of ylvanla.as he with his noble band of burled back the robe) hords from our s. i.o-uay me buiiiu irixipuuuiia crew ii him to everlasting oblivion; uud simply because he is the candhlato uf r. T, t RlfAthA ITiiliin nT tvlinli IiaiIiiI h tn tkAnietiiiita hi ntiv mini ihiiiIi! tin. tin nf ITsnfyvoLr. and hurl tlia Vlli.it ai an supuoriers canine mem and rebels, Ihey themselves have ted and niniutalu In office those they .. i i . n r? T ,1 i ... i . rebels on the field of Gettysburc, is or oi ilia i on oi .icw vrieuos, ami ,tbe Guerrilla Chief, the meanest and rutal In the entire rebel Hues, the fel- . It. .A- I ...III. ...II .1.. lie Union soldier, but mutilated Iha fter death -this rebel general joiusd .,.1 i i.i... , i ..i v . ... patriotism, was appointed Mini'ter u, at a salary of $10,000 a year! Iu . ..fll.Ia fl.A ll.ll V..M iriTrinA.M.V to. alt the maimed and crippled soldiers lj.ng ofllco uuder the feileral Gov it will be seut adiiit and rebels placed ... ti .1., i i I. .. .1. .. ..II: SieaU. iXHIll. BUIl lA'lll III 1IIV Sllll I, If ..-i, UanotKa, hud ouly hap- o have Lacu a Ilpuuiw.u in pulitiva same few filitical fanatlce hove been using all llirlr eloqnenee to "Mil tho Caiibos An vocats." How well they niprceilcd the pa per llfclf shows. During that time the Ad- vcCATr. has Increate from a 21 to a 32 col umn sheet, renewed Its tyic, very largely Improved Its jobblngdepartnient.and es'ab lished o branch nfilca In our sister borohgh of Veathcrly, giving the people there a wceUy paper, Ths Carbox Herald, and both offices arc piid for, and we aro not afraid to place our Damn at tho head as the proprietor. Troni these facts, these fow nar row-mlntled political demagogues may in fer, tt they have brains enough to make tho Inference, that tec are the mot.t lively f antral they etcr attended, and that as an oldsoldler we shall contlnuo to support our old Gener al, WiNrirxn Scott Hancock 1 care twilling. Vr are fitUfied thai It em niinlcl fioni the shallow brain of n Matieli Chunlier, inaseive. In nVordupolfe butlllll- ptitlan In Inlellccl. and are cmfl Unt that Ills venom toward ut, like. chickens, will re turn homo to roost. For twrt years past the Governor was maikcd by strict Integrity acclarnntlon In the Democratic Convention for Governor, and was elected by n largo majority ,hls brother John being at thosame time elected Governor ot tho Stale of Call- fnrula. Ills ailmlnlslratlon oftho offii'O of i.iri-riiit ritit.Ti cojvuv island. rRuu.ouit nr.ai'i.Ait cciBDcsroxnr.sT. KcV Advertisements. rtvtmox. Our WitMnjIun Oirretpondent on hi Trav-, Judge Darin Hlticu,cai Ocncrnl IJnncocIi'x Cnndlitncj . BloomisotoNiIII., AugusUtli, 1880. My Dear Sin The training and habits nf my life naturally lead trie to prefer civilians to soldiers for the great civil trusts. Ilut as parties arc organized, voters niustchoosobe- tweeu the candidates they represent or stand aloof indifferent or neutral, which no good citizen ought to do at a Prssideutial election. 1 have no hesitation in supporting Gen. Hancock, for tho best of all reasons, to my mind, because his election will put an end to cectlonal strife and to sectional parties, and will rovive a patriotic sentiment all over tho land, which political leaders and factions, for sinister cnda.have sought to pre vent. There can be no permaueut prosperity without pacification. Great as were tho achievements of Gen. Hancock in war, his conduct iu peace,wlieu in command of Louisiana and Texas in 18G7 was still greater, and justly commends him to the con tidenco of the country. Tuat was a time when passiou ruled in the public councils and milituiy power was exerted to silence civil authority. The temptation was strong to sail with the rushing current, for an inllamed partisan opinion was too ready to condone excesses and to applaud oppres sion. Gen. Hancock's order, No. '10, in assum ing charge of the Fifth Military blstrict,au- uounccd "the right ot trial by jury, the habeas corpus, the libcity of the press, the freedom of speech, tho natural rights of persons and the rights of property must be respected." Thcso principles are tho basis of Irco gov element, uud the proclamation of them by General Iluucock stands out Iu etrikingcon trakt with the action of his superior, who s)ou after rebuked and drove him from that command lor uttering seutimeuls worthy oi all honor. Tho Boldier, clothed with extraordinary power, voluntarily uncovered bcloro the civil authority, sheathed his sword, testified his fidelity to tho Constitution, nud set an example of obedience to law, which will pjss into history as his proudest claim to distinc tioo. Tho man who, in the midst of the excite ment of that stormy period, was cool enough to seo his duly clearly, and courageous enough to execute it firmly, inny be well trusted in any crisis. His letter to General Sheiman, recently brought to light, lifts General Hancock far above tho past ap preciation of his civil ability. It marks him as one of tho wisest of his time, with a statesman's grasp of mind, and with tho integrity of a patriot, whom no sense of expediency could, anrervo from his honest convictions. Long and un checked possession of power by any parly leads to extravagance, corruption and loose practices. Alter twenty years of domiuu lion by the Republicans chronic abuses havo become fustcned ujinu tho public ser vice like. barintck'Sou the bottom of u strand- c 1 ship. Theru is no hope of a reform by leaders who have created a system of mal adminis tration, and who are interested in pcrjietu ating its evils. Nothing short of tho stern est remedy gives any proml3oofcllcctivero torni, and the first step toward it is in a change of rulers. Tho Government must be got out of tho ruts in which it has too Ion been run. New blood must be infused into tho management ol pub.io u Hairs before re lief can bo expected. Tho people demand change, and, being iu earnest, they are like ly to be gratified. Very siucciely, David Davis. Hon. James K. Harvey, Washington City. and economy, and it was chiefly through hit cfibrts that tho Legislature wns In dticod to pas tho law of 1S5I, forbidding the passage, of any net which did not fully stato on lis tlllo tho fubject-tnullcr and which colitalmd morn than one aubjeet. In March, 18Sl,h? was nominated for rc-elec-tlon.but was defeated by James Pollock,who look his seal In tho following December. In January, 1855, he became President of tho Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Company, and, at the name time, was elected to tho Scuota of tho United States, where he served for six years. While, a Senator ho was a member of the Committee of Thirteen to whom were referred the famous Crittenden Compromise measure, the adoption uf which ho constantly urged. In 1SG0 ha was a tneinbcrof the Charleston Convcntlon.whero ho bitterly opposed tho nomination ofSlo phen A. Douglas, with whom ho had al ready had many contestB In tho Senate. In 1804 he wns a member of tho Convention which nominated Gen. George B. McClellau for the Presidency, and In 1808 ho was a lelegalo to the New York Convention which nominated Horatio Seymour. In 1872-'73 ho wasa member of IheConslitiillnnalCon ventiou which adopted tho new Constitution for the SUto of Pennsylvania. In 187-4, he wasolceted a member of tho Centennial Board of Finance, and was uflcrwurd op ixiinted to represent the Board in New York, where- ho opened an office, and by his uu- tiringand intelligent exertions did much to aid the exhibition. Ills last public np pearance wns as a candidate for the Demo cratic nomination for the Governorship, at Erie, in 1875, where, after leu ballots, his name was withdrawn and Judge Torsliing was nominated on the cloventh ballot. Compiled for the Carbon Auvocatk. i'oi'Ui.ak sci i:.nci: rvo'i'i:.s. Aug. 7, 1831-wO L ourruAitv. Ex-GuvrRNOR Wii.masi Biulrr, who died Monday nioruing,at his home, In Clearfield, Pcnna., ut the age of G7 years, has been in ill health for a long lime past, and fur sev eral days he has been lying utmost literally "at the iioiut of death," his physicians hal ing decided a week ago that his recovery wus imjio6sible. Governor Bigler was born in December, 1813, at Shenuaiieburg, Cum beriaud county, Pj. Wlulu he wus quite young his parents removed to Mercer eoun I, where they purchased a large farm und afterwards discovered that tho title to the land was defective and nearly the whole iu vestment proved a total Iocs. This so work td upon the mind of tho lather that ho died cooi? after, leaving a wife uud nine children, William received a cninmuii school educa tion, timl in 1830 he entcud tho office of tl e Central Democrat newpjper, published at Uellcf 'Utc, by his i.'der brother John. Hero he lejincd the printing 'rude aud, being of u studious and observant tu.u ofmind, he added largely to his stock of information. Iu 1633, by the advice of friends, an:' aided by pecuniary advances and other eneur ugement, he removed to Clearfield aud com menced the publication of the CUarJield Dctnocrat, which he continued to manage for several years, during much of the time writing editorials, setting lbelVw and do ing uearly all the work about the office. In 183d he married Maria J. Heed, iluughterof Alexander B. Heed, by whom he had five sons, three of whom survive him. Soon after his marriage he sold outhisuewspajier and went iutolho lumber business, in which he wns extremely prosjiorous, so much so that from 16-15 to 1850 he was reputed tube the largest producer of lumber on the west bank of the Susquehanna. Iu 1841 ho was elected to the State Senate by a majority of over 3000, there being but one vote cast againfl him in Clearfield county, which was said to be that of George Atchison, an origi nal Abolitionist. In 1W3 he wus chosen Spnakt-r of tho Senate, aud was agalu elect od in IS14, and in October of the same year he was re elected toji second term in the Senate. In 1843 ho as brought forward as a candidate for thogvemocralio nomina- The changing of the current of the Missouri river ut Covington, Iowa, is threat euing seriously tho curly destruction of that town. Within tho pnsltivo yenrs, sonia4U0 feet of bank hos been washed away together a number of houses. Numerous other build lugs havo ouly been saved by being placed upon rollers anil removed. Scientists are puzzling their brains for a satisfactory mode of repelling thcso sudden changes of the current in this river, which it so frequently takes, often lcsulting destructively to inuny localities. --Initiatory steps are being taken to es tablish a circle of observing stations around tho North Polar llegion, all to bo connected by telegraph. Tho proioscd points for stations aro at Upemivik, in West Orecn laud; at the mouth nf the Lena, in Russia; Switzbergcn, Holland; on the new Siberian Islands; Noviiya Zemlya; Point Barrow, In Alaska; at some point on the Arctic coast of CanaJa nud possibly at other intermediate points. Two large nlipilors, the lirst ever seen iu that country, weie recently taken from tho Yung UeMutig, and were transported to the Berlin Zoological Museum wheio they ure now on exhibitto'i. It is said, they at tract more attention than any other objects iu the buildine. It is estimated that in a sfnlo dcca.'tc, in Great Briluin, at least 600,000 persons engaged iu industrial pursuits sustain per sonal injury or are killed by accidents in miucs, factories or on railways. As au cvidenco of tho reducing power of the oil of cloves; our nlewdiops ukiii perfectly dty oxide ot silver, when the oil will take lire almost immediately, and will unit sparks and a strung smoke. On drop ping tho oil on per oxide of lead, smoke is expelled and tho mixture turns hot but does not ignite. Since so much has been said regarding Mr. Balinaiii's invention of a luminous paint, it has been learned from a translation of u Chinese book, that tho people of that country were acquainted with tho nit of luminous painting as far back us utuo hun dred years ago, tho principle ingredient ol the paint being taken from a kind of oyster found in that country. An eminent photographer recently as cended in a balloon to u great height ill France, taking his aparatus with him, aud succeeded iu getting somo fino views of tho country over which ho traveled. Dr. Theobald Fischer, who is traveling through that country .thinks that the plant lug of forests iu North Africa, would much more improve the climate of that country, than by forming on inland scu. As the best means for raising and lower ing the trains on the railway up Mount Vesilvijs, the American double irou rope system has been adopted aud works most successfully Large quantities of gold have recently been discovered in New South Wales. The most wonderful geological forma tion, jicrbaps iu the world, is that recently discovered in the valley ol tho east fork ot tho Yellowstone liivcr. It is said to bo in horizontal layers, and the whole tunnation is a little more than a mile iu depth. The sol-ditied leuuinsofu multitude of forests fill the entire formation throughout. Many of the trees aro of Urge size. Some ure standing upright as they grew and many are prostrate. Numerous stumps and logs arc to be found that measure four and live feet in diameter, while one huge trunk is described that is said to be leu lect in di ameter. A Mr. Fleuss has invented a new Diving-process which enables breathing under water, uud which dispenses ill a great meas ure with the cumbrous apamlus hitherto employed by divers. The new method con sists of un air-tight helmet to be worn by the diver, which Is designed to furnish a continuous supply uf oxygen, and to ditioso of the carbonic acid which the breather ex hules. Asa test of his new invention, Mr. t'letiss recently put his aparaliu on und go in" under the water for the first time in his life, u-mained there over au hour. A party, of United States surveyors took soundings of tho Niagara Hi ver below the falls. That nearest tho falls indicated 83 feet, a short distance below that showed a depth of 100 Teot, while ut the inclined rail way the line told olf 1V2 feet. Where Hie rs it Hrpenencc at Coney Ittand. All p-rson; ft Manttlw cromh of tt Xtul York Sum- "A J M A H I- Hotel H'm'feM all the Jlaee. Comkv Island, Aug. 7lh, 1SE0. It matters not to mo what people may nay of the wonders that have astonished the world during tho past fifty years, all I ns seit Is Just this, tho wonder ol tho 18th Cen tury Is Coney Island. It is not many years ago since a ride oyer the shell roarf, behind a fast stepper would bo likely tocxcilo sonic ambitious youth into a lively brush wind ing up with somo clams at Coney Islnnd, ot.dallghl beyerago on the way home at Sinclair's or Van Briint's.wasallthe Induce ment which was held out by Coney Island What do we see to-tay? Instead of a solitary hotel of a very inferior order, both of architecture and appointments, we find a city, whern every comfort as well as discom fort can bo found at prices to suit. Magnif icent structures, which vie with metropoli tan grandeur In external appearance, and which can furnish a meal equal to Dclmon- icn at cheaper figures, Tho rain of tho past two or threo davs has been a curioiu draw back to the enjoyments of such vititoians havo found it convenient to stay several coiKcctttlvs days, but the opening uf the week was delightful. Such a sight as Coney presented on Sunday lust cannot be equal led, In my opinion, on the face of the earth. It was estimated Hiatal least 200,000 peo plo passed tho day in the enjoyment of the sea-breeze, and iu bathing, eating, walking on the sand, Inspecting iho greut iron pier, uud peering ovor sea und land from the lof- tv observatory. With this vast crowd there wus a peaceful status that was not marred by ii single unpleasant ecnt. Coney Is land is sofnewlrat curiously constructed as regards the accommodation for the various classes of people that patronize it. Tho West end of the sandy shore is known as Norton's, and to this place, In former years, came the steamboats hnleii with the b'hoys, who wanted to give their gills an airing uud a cl Jill chowder. At the present time but comparatively few people find their way to this locality, owing in the main, fn the convenience of the railroad depots to tho portion of tho Island further oust. Next comes the West Brighton, whore is situated Cable's Hotel, the sea beich palace, f.rmer ly the government building ut the Centen ti i ii 1 Exhibition, tho great iron pier, 1000 feet long and the observatory 300 feet high. Still further to tho cast is Brighton Beach, where our host Brcslin,ol ihoGilscy House, N. Y., and WillanU' Hotel, Washington reigns supremo Then comes Manhattan Bcuch, which has been nnido notorious by its ostricism of the Jewish fraternity, and tho Oriental Hotel, u new and handsome structure. Between these mammoth insti tutions uro hundreds of minor ones which nay be designated under tho general title of Hotel do Clam, ns that is the principal esculent which they present to the vivac ious public. Tnero was an exhibition ofStu Lions some little tiiuu ago, but their maj esties were not satisfied with the accommo dations and so they sought mora uoujeiii.il climes, much to the sorrow of the lroprie tor, as well os depletion of his treasury. Ono would suppose, to witness tho ell'oits of a large number of tho visitors who throng the restaurants, that they had been deprived of their rations as long as tho gicat Ameri can faster, Dr. Tanner. Tho scramble, is first to gel u table and soma chairs. These secured, th? bill of fare is scrutinized until they ically do not know what to order, and it is finally determined to call u waiter. Alii here's the rilO. Vociferous a ppeali are made on every side to the individual, who gener ally answers to tho name- of John, whether it is his mime or not. "FoV miuutes. is all that can bogot,oi'"rightavvay is obtained. Fiuully it occurs to one u.' the parly that o quarter ill work v.ouders,aiid so it docs. All I have to say to my readers is just to visit Coney Island uud your joy will be complete, provided you are not over fastid ious or too particular. AuacsT. Ncv Advertisements. Drugs and Medicines, Hotels and Saloontj. WliriU STltBLT. wr.isapottT. I'A. iinri-liiiMf-il he mu from Tobias rrsvltlo llormnh. nml lo ilutl. i Kcmovnl mill I'hilllL'n (if I'lnil I .1. ... .. ,A 1l..b.I...M t-..l ..I S (Hiring I"- iNi-ABine, m ..Aiiiniu niui, w Pni-pvv-llli.. (J.irlMin Connie, l'n. J.U.t.O Al.lUl.n. I..--. ParryUHe, Tn. imiXISTKATOK'S SAL.I2 OF VALUABLE By vlriuo of an order of tho Orphans' Court ofuarhon count, l'n., tho unilerslirneil. Art. mlnlstrator ol the folate oT WII.MtX Mi Llllf, l ite or Muhonlim township, dee'd, will scllai public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 28,1380, cisimenelnir at TWO 6'cloek P. M., tlio fol. luntnir ucicriucu ileal Jsiaie. visi All in.lt certain tract or piece ol LAM), shu.iteln Mahoning township, thirhon county, Pinii'a, buumleil and dt-rerlind as lollop. s. to wit : He. tflimlna: at u sionc. thunco by land of Jacob Mn-rolinHti, routh 01 dearecs, eJt 02 iieiclu-a to a stone: thence by land o A Haitllne. north 29)4 decree, , wosl 10 perches to 11 post; Ilience nurili digrics, e(t 3 peichi s to a pot; thence somh W cgV, west ISper. to a sioiu; thence by land ot John ileiiismlth, north 24 deareis, tftst ltd perches to a tum; iheneu bv luo'l of l.'onrad Kaiser, norlh "3$detir. e, e (t l" pvrchos to a sioiici thence suutti 'S2'i degree, east 100 perch-s to a stone; Iheneu ninth S dexr' es, 1 usi 41 perches 10 n stone; thence k.uiIi 'i ncuree. east If perches 10 11 stone; thence noun 19 ilcu.ii'". west Sit perch ei toiisioii'i thriu-u Miuilt S-tdcgr c. east K perelKs 10 11 ft neniti epla eoi ln-gimiliu eoiiialnlng Fli'l Y'L'Klllr AUH LS, inure or less. The Improvements thersnn ore n Ono Two. Story I'm inn Dxelllnn. about 18.'2. Willi Mii-lienai aeh-d: ulsoiineTwo.Mo i-'iiiii'o lHYelllnH, about 18x21) feet; hank ll.uli. 2JvtO feets a nlu'cUrighl Shun, about 12.16lo-i, and other outbuild i!t. '1 here Is an Diehard 01 lull bearing, t uii ta-is on the pretnl-e. Tt,R.ra of Walk. Oiic.ii. Im cash: ono-thlrd In six mouth with m erest, a il iho rem in lntc oue.ihlrd In otiu year Ironi dato of sale, wlih latcnst. I litis. liL.iK, Adui'r ul V. llsuu .tiillir, dc:'J. Aug. 7, w3 Messrs. Unpslicr & Zorn Ilci? leave to nntmnoee to tlio ct zon ut Wi jtoitniit1 bi 1 r rou ii 1 mi' tHtgliixuiiiW, tuat ihm Intplv iMiieliasfsi tin rtncij anrt llstiir. a of Dr. W. IV-iiU' !ruT snoie, H)i'1 i'wvlng rniun icjifMinud inrRfH IncrorBiMl tltn -topic, Imvo 10 moeri it lino tltn uiogantt.T-Ultcitl.up rom Iu ti.o lUii Uui.rt.mr, on Wlitiu nie't, Ituimrly ccrtijti.cl lv Mr i'peil rlimi'lt miipio tln-y ro l reimrei to nci-ornniniliilt tliofr (ncii'ls aud tlie I'Ul.c cciifially ith rictli nul l'uio DRUGS AUD MEDICINES, kiiiuiiion roon account. WEXni'LT. S"HWKTZ, Treasurer, In nco-'Uiit w.th Lihlnhton I 0 or V. strict for the ear iii'lmg .May 13,,1SSJ. UK. To n-itance, ns per lai Ileport 4 142 08 " Krror In transferring h.l. of 1 77 6, 63 " Aiiiouin ol l)uUlc.iii-19?!), hss lor exunerall.ais tt8 04 "47 10 " Cash lium Jus.llheiion ffoia.... 2oU 00 " " 11. lliskey 'JS no " " " ('has. rrnehlich. line .. 6 uo " " " li vf In Hoer, boaitllng ltelfo llari 6 00 ' Cash lor board Ins tramp soldier. 12 to " Iiomi Hnrry ll.itcllll, lent due Mrs Kutzlnuoi. credited mi her note fi IC " Uas'i Iroin .I0I111 itellman.reiit on I'luon Snjilcr properly 10 00 " Cash Iroin I'oor UlnCtors of I at Peuu lor Ueiplnx timt hurylutr Kleiliell Jloyer 22 25 12sD 10 nncni'Ts. 4 r,u OUT AS PEU u.n tii:i,oit.iis. From Iicecnt Spccchci by the Jlepublkan Can UiUale. lean find you dogs nml bears and lions that will fight, and light to the death, and will tear each other. Wild beasts never build monuments over their tlaiu comrades. It is early rising that has made us what we are as a people. I really did not know there were so many people iu New York us I have seen to-day on my way through. New Advertisements. N INK TCACIIEKS WANTi:. Nine Malo Teachers are wanted for the Ma- honlna; Township I uhllcSchuois. Ictiii. Hvo Mom lis. The t.xaiuin 1t11.11 will be held iu No. S School House, on SAl L'llllAl , or.i TUMHL'lt 0 h. A. 1). 18S0, at 0 o'clock A. Jl ucur Ihe Uutrlu lintel. Also. I'roiios.ils nill be taken furColleellnK Iho rjrhool Tax lluplhate, on Ihe above dulr, at the l'ublle llous. ul J. T. liclanlcl. Ity order ot the Hoard. N. Khl.NSMlTH, Secretary. August U, ISSO-wa I'P.SBII.J '.I E?r-sSt i'A Polly Sillier, wnshlna Ttluh. Arner, lnereh.tiullso.... ,1. .1. iWHier. liotatoes (1- Dllehcr. straw Oharles Trauit-r, i-arlln coal &. flour Slci hen Kreldcrfse, wine AnilltliiK neeounts lor 1873 Ohiis, Kroelu-h, b'ltter and cjtks-..'.. I . 1). Clans?, clollitiiir, etc T. Heck, books, etc Val. hchw irtz, two eoilln. , . K. t-'iit7.iii;cr. increhuiidlso I-:. 11 Snydi r, merchandise Wen-li ll Sehwiirtz.hiioiind expenses lo IjelnuhOu. illtntihourti W. Schwartz and 1. Helm, ditto.... Elhis Dengler. cabbiao and potatoes L. 1-'. Kleppiuu: r, ruiiiovin Mtibr and eariini; C0.1l J. II. Huuscuian, potatoes iitri. Sill er. washing H ren.ttrniactier, merchandise 1). Ilbi crt, 11 nir, etc J. L Giibvl, wo'nl, 010 1 has. llllliniiu, boarillnjs child J. Seidtc, exonerations tor lb79 tV. Ivemerer, merchandise L. biiiuuilt, boarding lliskey child.. Li hUlt Valley Coal Co , coal A. 1). Mo-ser, repair!", eic M. lleltiuiin &(.').. tlour, etc J. T. Nusliautu & Son, uicichandlse. It. Horn, eervlei-a 1. Helm, hlit) iticndlng, loek.iip unit fui... T. Ti. Kcmerer, lurnlturo J. L. Siraup. turnips Iiauiel 11 raver, mechanise. Henry lloyer, Ju.-lloe, lees II. V. Moithniier, priming, etc W. li. Jtex, clhlMgo I. eil. Wel-s, tin- hat Julius Ouuiiet, suit of clothes i harlis Seller , heel' Mis. WcUs, iiervb-es ltcv ( u. Laitzle, burial of .Mrs. Kast .I'ohn Seheekler, repairing i-loek .... V. - -tl. Selple ineitleal services .. II. JliekciiUorl, inllk .1. S ebh. court j lot; 1. Snyder, .. f. l.ellKle, rent A. J. Hurling, niedle un Thomas ili.imz, lodging lninli W. HI. liupsh -r, I. su. der's IJ. L. dues uud Ices ('has. Vcceer. mending shoes !has. Kipp. l'-'ef J. Fatz nger, calling Mrs, u uirv, mu vlci s 1 ha. Patterson, .MKKlng gravo O. J. Milder, p"ta t J. llcnnluger, sicwurd, cxjhiiucs for 1'. Soilcr Mis. Smith, milk 11. .1. Snyil r, turnips II. A. llellz, coal and rcli. f orders .. I'harlcs Kipp, meat V. Leukle, rent ltcv. J. II. Hantaan, luiurai ol IM. Miilliearn ., T. II. Ki merer, colfln lor Mulhearii. Win Ktmurer, niuich ilidbo W. S. u Interinute, laelchaiullse.... T. I). Cluu-s h its L. It. Snyder, mereh.indli'u Hellinnii .v lo.. Hour 1111 1 f ed Iiau. il'avdr. un rehuti ilse Dai Id Koi.erl. Hour it. 1'eiistcriiiueher. luerchaiidb-o 0. A. Jhck, commleiou coll';; tax... .1. L. liable, wood Sellert. meat Nusb.iuiii k Sou, iiicrch.iudisa , T. II. Keniert-r, tw . cotllns Olatiss & llro., hat 1, Summit, keeping lliskey chl.d... I. Helm shoo mending 1). Lhbu-t. Uourund poiuiots W. ehwitriz, kcrilce. IblO-bJ W. .'-eiiu-.inz. one ch.ilr W. Schiiar z. Inlaiiee tor Eunice In y. ais 1675, '74 an I '77 YV. Sclmaitr, ooiiiinUstnn on money pild out ill yiar 1S70 V, r-chtiaitz, bil.moe oTi omuiliion on money paid nut In 1S7T-T3, aud not preifously alluiied V. hehivartz. lor discrepancy In 1 1. lowing tor service, in years U74, lbS uu I 1S78, and now alloniu, as urirod by the D. innilitie of liivesiutllon. Seo ieH,rt below llalaucjUuo District olall k'nrti topn hrr witlia loll lino cf all bucIi I A.NtV UOdDS o an iinuiliy kept m well tuppueo liru-a ti-oio.,conitiri-uifc 1 lumo-fl, rrrlumery, i-OHtii Uni-hc,CoTihi. Lamim, Chimn -v . P 11 set,, aim a.rloii,, 1 H.iouM- r Jii no a. -yrl iro , Numum tluttles. Dye FfitTs Ac.. &a. Tine 1NK' an! L'QUoni tor ll-illelca purpo en, r.nJ a hi-ru luull 01 ouolc 1 C1UA11. Thn hti.lnniin will hn lilu'er the oe-win-1 c'iniir mid niporinlct'doaco ot Di.J.U.Zflliy. wo iiiet'i 1 to iviiiui. phi ihui u i" "i iu linuii in qasli y nn lniio. Givonincii. JiyilV' I1AIOU1.1. Qi Al'll I. Announces, to Iho nconlc of Lehtchlon and vicinity that ho has leased and rclltted tho Saloon & Kkstauhant, lately owned tv Lkwib ,T. riintRTMAV, on Hank street, Lohtsrhtnn, and la prepared to lurnldi them with KHll-ll 1ICKU and other Itefretlnijcuta at all times, l'atronago solio Ited. I'reti Lunch 12 very Snttiritny Hve- 1,1111.'. nn. 10. 1680-vl. Dr, Charles T. Horn Would announce to the nubile Mint h has purch.isul Iroin MilS. A. U. l'UTIili.tho CENTRAL DRUG STOllli, In Lcuekel's Itlock, Bank St., Lehigliton, l'n,, Havlnit refitted and refilled iho entire stock lis can oner -7 un 232)fiiiTn;,T0 r UiUltlllUlllJU and Pure, m III Jill Stritllv frcoh Also Ilorrc and Pnttlo 1 i.w lern.Patent Medi cines, llmshif, soaps, i;oinh, I'cnumcilef, Sjiiinuis, riiamos Skins. Mins and Liquors fir Medical I'drpo'rs (1111", ljiimps and Fixtures Dyei ulls.Cholcu Clicurp, I'l es and T- bnceo. r-pec-taclei, Trufes. Nurslnir llottiis, Violin Sirlntj, and a lull llneol Wall l'n pet und llori cisaithe 1. on est Prices. l'reerli tlons cnrefullv coninouniled nnd pmmpt iittenilon kIviii 10 every branch ol the I.USIKISS. A ciintlnumce oflhe p'itronae;o heretnlore cxiendid iu ihlststnhlUhiueut ti rspcctlully .ollcHeil, and biitLr.ictlon unrantecd. sept. 13, IbTO.-Iy. D11. O. T. UOltN. QARQON OUfi, j. w. itAUDHN'iiusn, rnorntETOit, IIaskSt., Lkiiio'iitox, Pa. The OAnnow HnitHolfori nrst-clnsaaecom. inoilatloiis lo Iho Triiveilmr Miblle. Ilnnrdlnii hv tho liajjijr Hei-k on lliaoiiahle Terms Choice. Olir.iTS, Wlnea and I, iinors nlway on liinii. fiiMMi snmis ana atauius. 111111 hiiph tlle Hostlers, nltache,!. April 10-jl L i:oroi, 3ii:yi!u, The Fori: Allen House, WEISS L'OllT, PA. Xathan Klotz, Proprietor This House Is l.icite.l In tho Herois-h o' Wcisi on, 1' rtM n I'oouty, l'a.nnd l hullt on Iho "He of Kurt AllMinnol Blockade fort. Illcition. cio u-d here over a ri-ntiiry .irolo prniici Hi" i-arlv so'ileis uaalnsr 'huho.tllo inclusion oribo Indians. The Iiuiimi Is a fub siinill 'I bilek, nnd wis named ' V ri Allen House" by ih-l.iti! 1! ward Wel.s: It coniiilns Th rtv.tii'o I100M a iimI a Inin 'somo liestail niiii.'and ih" prrs lit Proprietor ha newly mi l thoro'iuhly ri lilted liiu etiihlish'm nt. It has all I In' 11 1 idiilmrntsofa I'lllHT CLASH 1 'iidtiiv II111 ki , adapt, d lor the ctuiilort nl Its p.tt'ons. In elue t roil It v to the Holt, in icrfici pretervalion. Is tho Itisiorla Ol.l) KUAMiLlN WLLL, which wadua by order id Itenjiunln rrnnk I n in suntily 'hn uarrlson of Kott ill'- 11I1I1 water, ltu'wulls of !"toiie, which still defi Iho r iVutres of uirec ere a pi-r'O t to-d i ri when pot Ihere. and Ih-well rcw contain nbotit bit -e-1 lifer' stal iva'cr. I h" m-ll Is now b". Inir fi'led up lis 11 hl.torle rclic.to the water of iihl. h the patron? uftho liou-i will Iiaiulr access. suMMi-nt iioAi:i)i:i:s will he nee tnmo'lated nl lle.ionnhlo rrle Iho liar I siipplli-,1 with Ihe b" I Wines. Llnuois nnd '.'lniB, .lood s'nhtlnL' nlln' hed. Way, 8 ly NA'l 11 A N KLOTZ. THE LITERARY o eta i c 'ir..2 "T G 4 CO 7 31 2 ;u 45 10 iS 3) 0 00 31 Ui 11 1 i) S4 00 6 17 IS 12 b 00 8 00 0 .1 It! 00 7 t5 1 70 31 7J 22 OJ 0 00 2 01 1 IK) 10 67 22 75 is at u u sa so 11 47 1 50 64 07 1 2a 1 Oa 14 44 7 lb It! OH 4 t'J 4'J 0 I'U Si 4U 2 35 2 00 75 25 KI 14 CO 2 60 SO O.I 0 i 1 M 2i CO 61 1 22 21 2 Ul 0 OJ 0 40 110 CO HI t0 7 70 6 60 47 51 2 00 14 UU I) 62 3 04 i' 45 7 23 04 10 0 11 25 6 t2 37 45 2 Ol t6 3 bO 25 00 2J 2 OJ 15 11 6 75 60 00 1 tiO 15 00 20 03 10 43 138 Oil bj 12 The most me eci ful revolution "fl he cehtury. and, to Ainerhnr. leadctsnl hook, the most Important. Only books nftho hlsln si class are publl-hed by u. and tho prli.es arc low In yond eooip.irliion ltll iho cheupest books ever h fore Is'iied. To lllus ra elind ileuion itratii tins- truths, wo send the followUm h ults, all comp'cto and utiaoruied, 1'oai. I'aip, at the prices named t MAOAL'LAY'3 LI'eof rreilcrlek the llrent. Koncer prlco" ft '--. Liriie hn vler ypu, beaulllui prlnt l'rieo 'Ihreu Cents OAIiLYLU'S Life nf Rnboit Hums runner prleo. 41.2', Lariro brevier type, beautiful print. 1'ileo Three Ceius. IjIUHT I'l? ASIA, Itv fl lwln Arnold. Former ill lee. 41.ro".. Ile.iutifut iirlnt, ircvlcr .ype. l'rteo Five Cents. THUS. II troll I S' Manliness of 1 Mrrlt. I'ormer 1 ilea 41 Tloirti. lltul print, brevier type) price three cents. DAHON ML'.M!IIAUSi:M. IltsTr.-itel.nnil SurnrNlntr Advi nturcS. For. iner prleo ?1.25. ItoUigeolso type; price live coins. ma 11 y o.ui;i:n ofsouts' Llro, hy Llinerilne. Former prlco )1. 6 llrevkr type, bciuillul prlnii price ihree Centi. VIOAllOF WAKLFILLI). IlyO.lrer Oold-inlth. Ilicvicr tjpe, bcautl ml prln't price flvo cenis. hunya.n's piL'iniiM's piiooiiLss. llouraeol-o type, leaded) b.'.nitlful print! price six cenis. I'lilVATnTIIIlATniOAL''. Ilv author of "Sparrowififis I'.uers." Small pica type, leadtd; prleo two cents. .vrOltlLS AMI BALLADS For Yoitnu; Folks, by Illlen Tracy Alden: itIIIi i-ei'v 1I1-111 lllnslrullons. SL'lectlon completo Ironi her book. Lire tlf price live ecu 8. LIIAVLS FUOM THE DIAKV nrnnlll.l l.aw'ver. Short stories nf Ihrllllnir, liiuithahlc, iiathetie Interest. 1'ilco three ccn.s. HOOKS tiLLEUS I'.veri where (onlvono dealer In eaell tnnn keep tin so and our luru; list of ttandatd h inks, uhleli uru fcllttnt hi the million 101 imin Ini auso tho people believe In the Liter ary lieioluil n. AMltllli'.W HOOK LXCIIAWIE. Trltiunw Huildluir. New Ymk IIIIIN II. ALDK.N, .Mailiit'er. Jy 31. If. 2 . yunnou's notice. In Ihe matter ortlio ShorO In the t'ourt or Ill's leile of re il e. lute ol Common 1'li us Michael Sterner. OarbonCuunty. No. 17, June Term, 1878. The Auditor utiiHilntcd bv the! 'ourtto make : distribution of the lundi arising Iroin the sale 01 tli said estate aiuuiiKinos' cuunei meru it 10 tlio in X' lerm ui uouri, . . . ..... 1. ...... In. nml make ret wiuripooi rupius set in, iinineuiaieiy ocw.i - .-. ,hlt"1Mrlk, ,ntcr, 0li ,r ,10 ur: the siuiieusiou bridge, tho depth of WtJler piwes of his ai iioliiimcnt. on .-a unlay, hl'- . 1 ,, . ,, , ' I THMltEII I81Y1, lS-o. ul T.N ii'olock A. .M was round to bo 210 feet. 1 ut his Oltlee, aujoiiiliia; First Nationil Hank, Ma;ieh Ohunk.Veniui., when Bnd where all On Saturday, Judge McKeunon trans mitted to the Clerk ot the United Slates Circut Court hisapprovalof the report nf the Iteueivers, with the voiws ol tho Musters, Joseph A. Clay and George M. Dallas, toucbiiiE the issuing uf cerlifieales of indebt edness to such erous as have furnished materials aud supplies to tho Heading Hail -roail Company and the Reading Coal and Iron Company. The Masters state that the Iiarlles lu'tretcd may attend and wake .nown their claims, or be debarred from couiluit la upon 'ul'! lunu. 1 k. It MliWEIIS, Auditor. Mauch Chunk, August It, ls0-w4 tlou for Governor, but was defeated in the Convention by Morris Longitreth, who as amount diM aud maturing for materials In turn dfatd at the election by William 1 and supplin hy the Itailroad'CiMnpaiiy U V. Johnson, the Whig candidate. In ISltf about l,i,0 to the SlUi uf May, tw. is a truo riiwt-i..-t on f them Mr. Biglw was appuintedone oftlw lleven-1 ami by the Coal ami iron uumny to tue lid havo shouud him.-l lo vxhaus- u CoiiiinihHauars to adjust the amount or Mine dale about 560,tioo. a lurui 01 uocreo a his ulf I taxatii ii to he raised in the different sections ! for the ceiUlicaw) asalsi recoiinneudeJ bv we o.Voada'e I . l-A Lt Was uouunaled by tu Mtcr...u4 ihaw tl.r Ju..g api'Vva 1 tutu 10 i'OI'Y OF 1T.TITION TO AUDI Mills. We tbu uiiderrlKneit, In view ul the iii,puie iislolliti true balance in the limn of Wen. dell Sehiiarlz, Overwind the Pour ol Le. hUlitou HorouKli, restieoifulij urge ihe Aud. Itors ol raid lloruuah tu uiluw .Mr. Schwur-z tho lull f esth it be claims lursurvleui lor thu lollonliiif years: Fori oar 1871 fll 00 For year 1875 21 00 For year 1878 25 00 In addition to former allowances lot to UoushlerlnK the Inlthful and elflokiil murmur 111 11 men 110 lias iiiMruarutHi iiibiiuiiu, we n,u, tint he ouKlitiobe paid his lull ileiuandn. Wu ciinnoi ihseover the alb-ued cr or which fvr. Sehwartx elulins, utwe arn tnulineil 10 believe Unit Iheiu Is ono tomewhere In hU taior. Wo alsj rceouiuieud the additional llcuis, lo nit : Attur'y fees. F. I". Loniistreet, 424 00 Costs iutheouibiiZSlcuienlsuU, -M 00 Kendall's Spavin Cure, itio rro-t 'iipppoatnl llfirM ever rttr cover tl, it la coit la iti (ff.cia nud Oom not ll.HUT ilLAD rUCOr II'.l.OW. From M P. 11 top, Pres. Elder of St. Albans Dist, Bt. Allnn-, Vt . Ja". COrii, I3j'. TJn. H. J ICi NDALL A Co . Ot'Tlls :-ln icplv fiyuui .e lri v i- cay linn mv i'xiKnrii:i' with K'nUnU'i Simviu t. uro tucu vltv at h tii, y linUci). 1 lir c t.r lour yrnr n;i l in' cm iu n iioi i u oi 3mr;isoiu inni wi u u citf.i n imii - fit liiim iics ciuiH"tl hv ft Riiavln f. st fo -non mv I nriso iifrnmn very iimm i it? im i tiitu nut un ft it w wpoUh W'.toil In- li'i- u. ui u boi ! i. itiit Tvlion I intttun oil iliu r ml fitT-liw wnino Wlifit I ill eov.'lfii lau tt nii;; j m wn torminf', I jifnru ifin cjot looflC n il l.S iiuvtu Cur i' nnt with lc"8 tJmu it t"lt L'Hl'U Mill' "- itJUO lift lint I ui", iintiiu mu illO LUUCi' DOIoUUUf ItClfptU'flU vynJJ" i' i.. Uld.lUlslis PersfiverancB Yill Tell. slnnsliton Mass , Much 10'h, l-'0. r. .1. icr.snAi.r. .v Co. fie t -1 Injtitieo to vi u anil m Bint 1 Hi ni' I mi ill l loiel yiu know li-np i irtvi- i-'-;o vi n iwn ooiu ui i-no m n l.'.inf-l Mil.. Till I 1,11" " ,11 o mri- II'II'I lll-l. lon't i ir.v l.on lonir tlio saavln I ail bxu tuere. I huiooiired iho hoi-i curat mu tas If tool: n cionr monitoi to tuKe ih" hii'oinio i lraiin two lor 'no Hii- -i o-in i uuvo uwi in jitilen. The hor-e is entirtl.- well, tint al nil hi iff iiiiJ no mil ri, lobe io n or lilt. Tills m n tv it.iiip iii Tom i in, it in ii iimv ihluir bo e. Unt if it d i R .or all w 1 1." it ha,Loa'e lor melts ohle win bo v i v irie.,1. llcspcctiniiy i-our. CUAS. e. r-Ar.KErt. 11J5 00 AY. M. rtAI'SUKn, i Hi is. tt. in: k. THO. KiniLULlt, romrulttte to luie.ilnate Aoeounls, May, ISM. We tlio undersigned, duly eleetod Au lltors nrihe Ikirouah nl LehUlitnn, do oertlly that tho lungeing neeouiil of Weiiilell ehiruriz isourrt-vt lo tho best of our Kuuivlcdge and bUU-r. V. A. KEHII AMFIi, 1 V. W. HtnvJtAN, lAuilllori. Y. P. LOW. Lehlghton, Fa. July it, 1S3. ouglH3 1363. Original Clican Casl Slcre 1830, Of East Weissport, Va. It nav not bn irenerallv Itnown to ou- peo. ti Unit iliu MUST UII KAI'CA.SII - KlKl IN" LAST WI.1SSP I.T"-s started by Iho undersigned In tho year ItrOJ, and that the s iile person Keel's it iu-uay, uuu is Eciiai; all c'eKrljulens ol DtV Goods, Uootsj Shoes, Groceries, Provisions, cOc, nf pnimlti- ni low rrleo, as the cimo ntialltv ul ixiin.ts eMii t obtained In ai.y Inivn iu tin nniiity In tho lltltir AND til I OK LIL I b iv a lull stoek ol ihe very lust makis lor hnllia', inls.es', men. Ui's uud rhltdien. nnd invll" an insptoimn uy i.ujeis neioro uiey puri'liasu i ISO a in. re. lion t 1011 laruoi iiliiee.'l he Orfirliiiil Clieun I'usll Store, u iloois iioMh ul the Canal llrhlge, Last Weiss. liuri, ru, ' . IILNKY CANI'IILLL. ea-ltutter and ras taken In cxel ui-ko at Main t ma Uet prlcii. nni j 15--uj3. KoPatrnt No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors in tlio Lulled States. Cunaala and Kiiniiie, al miliieol rates. Willi our print'iiiu! otDoe l.Kiiti-,1 in Washington, directly opuoit the United Slatim 1'utent Ofliee, we are able to attend to all jutcnt btuineu with greater iiroiiiptnesa anil dea jiaU'li and at less cost ttian other lutent at torneys w lio are ut a distance from Wash ington, and who have, therefore, to employ " asM.iat attorneys," We make preliminary examinations and furnish opinions as to iaitntablity, free of charge, and all who are interested i'n new inventions nnd luitetita aro invited to send for a copy of our "tiuide for obtaining Patents," which is tent fiee to any address, and contains complete instructions bow to olitaiu iwteiiU and other valuable 11,.. r..- , II. A A .......trot. IIIULtVr, IIB IWllI il' llicui.-liiw-,iitiinuiii National Bank, Waaliington.D.O.; the Itoyal Sweilitb, Norwegian and Danish Legations, at Washington; lion. Joe. Cay, late Chief Justice V. S. ftairt of Claiina; to the Officials of the U. 8. I'aU'nt OIHi'C, and lo Benutors iu d emliers of Oongresa from every Stat. Address: LOUIS ItAOOKK A CO.. Solici tors of 1'ateuUand Attonievsat Law, LeDroit ! Building, W.ihioiox, D.C. dec22 Kendall's Spavin Cure Congo nt, X. IX. Jrin. 2. itso. H. J. KrsDVLinfc Co.. a-nncmrn : -VW li.ivo i ivnfiitt mi i-ti ii mum ti nt wits ;ivtiii to nti ce -nii ri a Kimvm rn l"t. v.b.tii m'o I.rr M Ul I lilt', V.'C V 0.i I B h T fll Oi Ulilt "ilDttOd h it-nun in tin1 bun v .d m ibe loll t.f tho cai-, jinn vim: 'Kuii.l.t1. a aavui Ouii r'. ril . .i .iipfi.m. Wn ili. itiit nun hrr i r inont i. Mio w .h fnlnoty tiiiwl, imI .Jit tmnch cuini'.etey removed, aim 1m oovfr Uce.ii'iic uliu-i lnlo what W" Kiinw In un n f'C', Wo Imvo Bold twt Ivoilozen it en tbulio1 time lliat wo li ne m twl iih vuiu nguim m Con niiKnuiLiaA lvliTni:D3ic. Aii"tUcCiir.c, StaH Made Unto Oath. To whom IT Mav ocRK.-In tni year 1S7M tliutul Willi K'liihi.l'a -I'uiin i ure i..i.B,i.flvii,i.r.iiii im nttih' ir mi li. it i ai ia.i ii lor.o us n h UN i a", unl i-or.io ctelv Siop n il .1,4 lauienesH tin . icino.ut lb - ill riro ..... , i I, .v.. L',i ilu. 1.1 r ,-lei a., uu cri i ., a ". ,,.i .... ...in. i , ii, n Inm . I i.l co'-ld 1 eve KfouuyiMrd'ercj in th" .ire 1 1 Hie hocn Joint" muee I traatiit hlu. w ih it, uro, U' v Lit 'inn 1LA. OAIXBs nuujbuicii ritii-.vt.. rob.-., .;. 8ivi.ru null m-i'iilneil lo liefuro mo thl' Mill lai ifPtbiuaiy. A n. 'nfij. ,., , Joli Q. J JSS-M., J. 1'. ICEWDALL'S Siayia Cure on Euan M . K.Y. l'a'teu'a Jill t'' shinston L'u. Pebronry .1, II J KEXnilLM I'.. I oar Mr. 'llm rnrllcu Mr ca e"., v.-u.oo 1 ul voill " e.pivin unic ...... ., .n.itan.tit inilMM in- In nt laininth nnr. I nail Irtml in uv tliiurs but in v ui ue k. hviii ' ur. " uui Ihe loot to Uio a ounu filial, i. uu lur tue urn inur .unv nan. . uatiral pn inn I'm a turn ly nuiu.enl it ' ciuaaiiiiliiuKWervei u i-il. .-nip I KV V. 1. B1.I.,, I'd. lor Jl It Otiureb, ratbunill a -N.Y KESDM.I.'- sr.WI CURt: Is sure lulls ,110.8 ml ii in Ita mil m aa I, line, in t biiiit r... ,i I. ,,,.i.,.iiii. r.i; nml li IV e. ful ion . ell eVi fv dii'ti waled tw ii "" t" leuiovo any jiiiiy nrnur lml nltllT eiilarseuirli. lli'l. U- r-oillll" nnbiit-i uuro C uinii.. piitiim, -wi-l'ii.ai i nj Idiiirlie'.i umlnll l lll rinniit-. nl the . lillii--ei Limb .or Itti-umuil-tiH in Mini uinl loi iihv purhelor wiilrna I.lii'iio nt la nsct for "a an ur lliat It i now tnmiu to no ihe be-t lin iiieut tor iun oi er ud, ueliu uiliu ntcei t..iii in id. iffeeii. tei-inl n-Ji.io-H tor Itiuitrateit circu or wliicn. wetliiuli,i(lve iit v linplof ll viinu- . Kiinmeili n. mier met with nueli iiinjuaiifloi -iH-ceM loour Uuow.i cpe, tor l.ta.t ft.ne.lua M"'l'iceil pe bottle, or MX bolltes for I, ALL inum-l-in hn oil or can r t H lor jou or it lit ue i-eiii io hiiv a UI"f v. . J v. . . i 7 J-.J-J-. ..I. Ub tmonmilo. -ft rrnw rc. All Vtaa Stores. L A X A TI N E. Lnvntlvo Lnrrngpn for IteiritlHtliirr ttu Muiruls. rroveuu ru.1 Cui-m it,iiititiuii..n. VS CKDtl per but. A.l Drnu Ktores. T&OX EfcOEn 'iU01S8li:. IVllor nf Hin fiinrch c t tlid DUciill of Clirist, Detroit. Mich. "ily son tvus tlncrirouBly ill and e ntiro'y j-r itratod from Chill end Fever. Qttin'.tiBnii .1 other moilieinealiri'l been trioil V-ithout cr.Ow't. Jir. Oxtig wlni ha ilsoJ Thorn. i. Una hi rvTonic, adviaotl ti trial of 1L Vfhich T.is doai. reiultinit In lu oompleta reeOTcrj vltlin a low dnj-j." CAPSULETS. Hn fo and reliable cn re fn? Kidney dimnlnlats, soil lJlrcna. n of tliA ITrlni,- aii. I. ! cii 1 1 r l aroblo. laey will care mnr ln'rtiic' : lna-voadya. Tliiwonl Docutn la uh cve-.r box. Price per hdr, M-ltb full direction-!, Cipmi! '(ipn ris") 78 eeti i. Cansnlea (Urga iian f..rr). A'n'lDmtiKtoi ". Mnllodonrocelni cl tru e t v till NUAS D'CK & CO.. 33 Wooslcr tit.aot.SuTT Via'., t j.-nlinirco. I IsstaTil'.-, rcllovetl, hy tho I'jtoofMucquccnSIatlco tn'licntioascf it. Scld by nil mm rtu,Tfrin(3, orrjailei oureooiptoft by JjU:,"D,V3 DICK & CO., life. Chemist, C3 Vootcr Street, Kow Voifc. ,-rc3 '.ri'oic-ii Ilctlicinfr-Slraply Tiy A!jscni(!c:i. 5.(:o Only- Truo Malari.".! Antidote. r?. ITclnm r.n'lnnl'wipTtTiT'ap-.itnslcona-i'o:t mid in,lt.-...on l'l-.'.i," cJ n.ll.tndri. In. trjon tlio i.l .d 1 "ii 'lftliorhovo llhcneni tdproivi)iri-..!J l'ovtuuo b'.atup c llolmaa "'10o.,S,ov Vol It. '."'..13 13 a true romci'.;- Trillion t nrClcln?. Its -f 13 a !iottc,.iclilwi. :'d! hrc-ugrtoutltiowoTlil. Wo ti -'-..'cCl e i" T-Tatnrl.n, E'ovcrs, IT'. IT Ivrr ( oruplalnt, - 1 ( j t .vkJi IMflrai cn, It U - . 1 ) Li-'taoCIL.'UUiXliolxarra '. jl li-'ir;i !j. '-.Ti f ri. 1 (.T'nrj'f.c) cold tyDrrjirglat l t..-.'.5 t 'c..t tl'.o ( tiularnci cf ada r-"t, r-in'ri' 3 3 Li re: jtcrcd lelt"r to U3 t iro i.-otl.a r'-m-fly tveturn mall, post 1. orv. rl'o var rl'.-v)trcat!ao. It aovereljr lic'cl ;Lh ehro'itc. nilmcnts, daaerlbo sympv , .-nnlul'j. Dr. ll.Jlman'nndvleo'ta Ai'-rctc, Eior'SATJ PAD CO., 1'3 '.llllaaiB.reet, Kav Toils rAnnYEhthonafeet fiiSt&,"Spa';SS'1!'tl lie"ti nets Inatan. fijclyatanoottnly, liroduelnff y&r?rs xt5Jfjt!t tlin innt. nnt.nr.il nhsrtn .ki r 'lUDi-iciiururoivniuoca . V.vj? DirvrsrPR fwnnotniatn tlin cklutcasl--tyrlKiallUUllUoirappilr-il. Aauuitlard i;-.-,;A rw-r7lre;)nratlon ; favorlta ' W s'iU'jl u"ftn cvorr vveil np . 'srsl&ai pointed totlot for lady orsctilloin-.ii; Sold by iiiit5-.'k' .111 drrrrrtlnta nnd op. Hoi ty tui lii tlrccacraj J. CllliTADOnO, New Yoxlc. LI TPm Ecsi Calva In Vio VTcrH. hi Itienio rletor . tt 11. J Co. l.iioiiuurab Fall V t. i I .i k. " i (JIoiTrcgjau) -- roilnp'T 7jj- t!io "VJ'ctittc.t Ct otiincli. Ia t'rtio Zjn.il 1 nnlatuticiist ''ai-tc. AvrcwtM Iso.-iiy Noi'crrrctM ISancLI It cure3 r'oi"tirirrnii. rri',u ,,. ABthms, ' -niie.l'I", EnaoUtlc), Citinhn, Colds Het.'.-" rXijra d l lu''j!il const, tiiUjriCIeom tl r Ana fit. il Vm M" I'-a Carh-latcJ Oil Ii ro ir'. .My c'..J, nt. l.jn .il.ifJcrotiilQusAlfoctiouv .-uin''i. .1, e., la f'.'u !' y roi'oiniaonded. Itj' '.rvltii ruri-i i"v indoriulla Coasninntlon d . lluj;. ..itfrequ ti..ydoe.i,u,'0:i crofulous lahit. lt rctaniion t ,ora icnal tlico yof IsiMEDiATrtr IT.gTl.'.tl 1"CV V IIILU lTllo'lLTISUP TUE bTS-' -1, eiit.''.'ni;lt to t'noiv of fio ilica"o. : o d o ly In i "d to-p1' .'.'cd bottle. Wlllron Is In uu a d-tiblo "L" Itjinoinher the word Jakbiihtki)" in tirtliTlnc f ro.u yolr dr jgstst, aiU- t ou huv&K t io ii -lit hind. mi r rj c -VP' n BUOHAN'S re Jo Jlati. Cs" nnd Sl.artlla-; Coroi. Ji lisala Withorti n Soar. AJlayal'nliitiStoja Cloodlnc JooCc.s a En-a or Qortld. Sisals Cr-t L'.!o tlari.'o. Srirrc I'olaou out o a Wound CARBOLIC CG:iiVi.:K3 HO aaASE AND .:::E3 orr without coap. eels I,sl :r.t'y cvl li!e Magic. In Cj.1. K'icuiri. S ro Throilt, Vlrrrt, Sm-en, Seuln. Cat., Wound, I lit; a,o i vol, I'olH'iiioua Ftnifji ""' Bll" bavrtiera Itch, t Uoppnl Hi. niti. Serufa lnu Soiow.and any ajd every oth-r purpoaefot vililch o Salve or ointment ta i bo used, L'n. r'. n' i Co, lio?lo Jlalm OIntnioiit U lha only uenaVatiou ibit can itwiya Ijo rel ed upon. 1 .alX.llful jdly-co orelarUclo..o U la Rluj b ttlea wlrh the r.bova " tra lo-iairi,'- without hlca noneli Vuul". 0 otolt th, your drag. H?t r lvea vol Luciu's. as abovo described. Cu &ir. lU mi el TtpjUoaU to tho iUaWau. turcrs, Raven Indellible Ink. iii inthitworldiblacttas tne lull 'I' I ravens' s wimtllows perfectly 1 1 U II I docs not spread or runs always MfMV reaay, no prcparaiiou iro win not in ure any iauut 1 1 CO Sold by all Drugpi-.ts Ilooi- U id SutSoacrs. Oucar tiuauCAL to., m YD lUUO U-V RUPTURE, The undersigned respectfully annonneH to Ills nmueraus Iilands and Ilia puUlo aeaeral ly, that hel now prepared to Banply I bum with cbolw SI1UAIS KltliM N Kv 3 KK 8KY. l the Lowest Murkl Price. Yaid au.l llllieeal 1- XwUue lion I. I.elttal.ion l'e J,.j ,u.t I A .... 1 ig ut The 1MPELIAL 1B0 m Mbni vou want Ine nr.aien inveull- u rf iunno uu pm. Ihiet 'cut tie. I ri- J. Y. JuAi. tt(iu bunr N Y. I ' 'Tt I HABIT OPIUM maxim 1MINI.KSSI.V. The Medicine so il for a umill m riio lcv tlio iMt f uuaiuuiuullB. All caw; trxiUd toy .iMuial pre enptiix Pur lull i-ailicula.. ul lra Uie uuouvtttica. , . , UU.I! H.C'OI I ' s THE BEST OF COAL The undersign la now prepared to supply the very best LATTlMKIt CUAL at the fu. lowloif LOW 1'ltIUES rOH CASH : Xn. t ObM'nut, r lea. No. 1 tllwttuui, ir twi, Sieve, imr tun, Al Yard s w Dellv'd. a to 3 U J. L G A BEL, DealvrKi Gkneuai. IlAKPvrAiir, &c Q!l ill,1, -tj ,,tM,it.l ' T I- II lit'. 1 V . I ' Ui I .1' lb 7-1 Opium Moi-paiM) iUoit I uiwlin it)nrtM(t WATCHES .H '-ll'l l' ll t ti ..! I 'J, -JirOItTAXT ASXOl'SCEJIKS'l ! Siewls Weiss. TOST OFFICE 1IUILD1NO LEIIIUHTO.V, I'A., Ims the Largest and Most LxltEl.ve Slock uf EATS, CAPS, &c. m.r aSarcl In this borouull. llavlDK nur- cbaaeil my Stuck In lbs Lasum ami uiher MaaupwiuflM early In lb Mason und al a avluul 1 lo 16 per centum on tba preMtil Advanced i'ruHW, 1 w jt Im oner ox. traimlluary luduwiacols to uiy eustumMi. Spsctal atuulliw has bean give to the teles tlwu of Tail nnd AVintt-r Boots ! n ' I n 'ti-mv nu'if-nns r. trt .'s ft n ! r t- r.s r . , i .t, .1 . , in t . - ' .' iKi j. , ' r ti t I - - ti t-' tl m t " 8 1 A continuous now or Vater dees not Wei or Dim WOLPF'S ACME BLACK. NG. Sclf.PolIslilnir Leather rreserratlT. NO FAMILY SHOUuTdE WITHOUT IT. asic Youn dealeh von IT. D 1SS0I.UTI0X of IWUTXEKSIliT NttriOniS HKHKIIY HIVI'Jf.That the eo itarlnershlp he-elcforo exls lK Ixtween Jl. A. WKtaaarul t'nkK KtHeoHMW, doinic butiacMiM Oarnaae Ukr, nwler the Una name of tlt'l-S fc ICKWS'IIIN Kit, In the Jhirouirb n Lchle;litnn. Carbon Douiiiy, I'a., if i dlnulve.1, by muiiul eviutiit, m the 1IU djyofjuly, A. U MHJ. ' ULT"K A. WEISS. I'H iKK KkB'UlllNKH Th bn lines' will In ttluH8-l by itw nn - . 1 al the old 8lml. wbo 1U alio t t . ,,i j latauding accounts M A. WEISS i.iii,ii"n . Jo tv,: at