ft. V. MOimtlSIEB, KDITOll LKIIiailTON, FA.l SATURDAY, AUGUST 28lhj iBSO. NOTlOU. At the annual Democratic County Meet frig held at Mauch Cbthk, Monday, August lflth, 1BS0. the following resolution was unanimously adopted i Iiuohed, That Fiday, Augnstr27ln, ba the time for holding the Delegate Elections, and that the convention for the nomination of county officer be hold.on BatartJayrAu-gust- 28th, 1SS0. Under the rules or the nrty the Judges) and Inspector! are requir ed to have the polla open from 2 to 7 o'clock p. m. The convention Will bo called to or der at 10:30 o'clock a. m., Saturday, August 58th,18S0. Apportionment 6f delegates to the Demo cratic County Convention, as per Article 8 of Utiles and Regulations governing the party in Carbon county i Audenreld 2 Manontntr.... 2 Hearer Meadoir a Maurh tlhnnk, It. 3 East Penn 2 Maueh Chunk, Hw. 2 ESl.Mauch Chunk. 2 Nesquchonlng 2 Franklin...., s Packer 2 Kidder, North 2 Packerton 2 Kidder, South....... 2 Penn Forest 2 I.ansford 2 Parryvllle 2 T.ausnnne 2 Summit Hill 3 Lenten 2 Towamenslng 3 I.ehlghton 4 Weathtrtv 3 IjOwerToWamonstng 6 Wcliport ........... 2 Total .) 63 Ex-Attorney Gen. Lear said on rialur cly night that if Hancock were elected "tho Roulhern war claims 'would be paid by tho United States," and yet Mr. Lear knows that an amendment to the Constitution pro hibits such payment. His hearers had to have a little (a fly, and ho gave It to them In the ihapo of rebel war claims. Mr. Lear says the "Solid South is the brains and pluck of the Democratic party." It is a noticeable fact that the Republican party has drawn pretty heavily upon the "Solid South" for foreign ministers, cabinet officers, etc. Are brains and pluck getting tcarca In the Republican ranks? While Gen. (t) 8hlclds was speaking on 8atUrday night his body underwent such fearful contortions as to lead many of his hearers to sapposo he was laboring under an overdose of w-atermclon. Or, perhaps, fbe Improbable stories told about "white liners," "Knights of the Mystio Cboln'etc., set heavy on his bread basket. Was Gen. (?) Shields in tho Union army? It appears to us that ho is a disap pointed carpet bagger, and having fulled to get a fat office in the South, is now engaged la maligning and abusing Southern iieoplc. If Republicans can' keep their voters togeth er by feeding them on sncli stuff as fell from tho lips of this doughty Gen. (?) on Satur day night then we may well judge that they are sadly deficient In both "pluck and brains." "-A Boston ctisp&tcu to the New York tltrald ol tho 25tb, says: At the meeting of toe Democratic Ward and City Committee this evening it was officially announced that General Butler would, on the 28th of 'this month, addrest a mass meeting in Fon euil Halt and declare his intention to sup port General Hancock for President. This Is the first statement of his views that has been made, although it was understood that he would finally stand on the national Dcm oeratlo platform. It is nbt known whether tie will bo a candidate for Oovernor, but if he docs ho will have the full support of all wings of the party. "Garfield's tariff record," remarks the nttsburg Post, "seems to confuse the pro tectlonist organs." Exactly! Garfielu was father mixed in his voting pti this subject, since in 1871 he votcdto reduce the tariff on Iron , steel, woolen and cotton' fabrics, class and coal, and yoted for prohibitory duties on other things. His record does not ac cord with his recent declaration that he ha been s consistent high tariff man. Hi: backers in Pennsylvania will have to do some tall lying for Mm during tho next two months to coyer his votes on tho rates on Iron; coal, etc. The Hon. Linn Bartholomew, of Potts vlllo, Schuylkill county, died of heart dis ease at Atlantio City, N. J., on Sunday last. He was stopping at the United States Hotel, aid" a few minutes before two o'clock went to the oyster bar of the house to get oysters with two friends. While standing there he suddenly raised his hand to his heart and uttering a alight sound fell to the floor. He was quickly carried to a chair on the veran dah and supported till a physician arrived. The physician ordered lilm to be taken to hi room. While being carried up stairs there was a alight gargle In his throat and when laid upon the bed the Dr. pronounced him dead. His death is attributed by the physician to heart disease, which he thinks was superinduced by Bright' disease. Dr. J. O. Zern and Michael Cassidy are ine uemocratie candidates iur the Assembly. They both served in the last Legislature. As most of the party profess to be opinsed to the two-term system, and as A. J. Burl ing, who represented this county in thul body a few jears ao, ami who was defeated for a reuormuatiorj on these grounds, is again a candidate we1 May expect lively times in the Democratic ranks, it is also reported that Dr. J. C. Kream-ef, who served with Hr. Durling, will be s eindU data before the coming convention. Dr. Kreamer resides In tho stronghold of De mocracyLower Towamenslng township and If he desires the nomination the party win ot ooiigea to givo it to, mm. r.very thing is not as lovely as it might be for Zern and Cassidy. Tho above is an extract from the corre spondence of a Lehlgbton scribbler, as pub lished in Dob. Iredell's Allenlown P. O. or gan last Saturday and exhibits the ignor ance and blind stupidity of the writer to a very alarming degree. Messrs. Zern and Cassidy aro certainly aspiring for a renomi- nation as candidates for the Assembly.Hon. A. J. Durling is ponUvcty not an aspirant for the office; Neither is Hon. J. C. Krea mer. Hon. BY, Kreamer was not the col league of Hon. A. J. Durling in the Legis lature. Messrs. Dnrling and Harvey wero the sitting members at the same time; they were followed by Dr. J. C. Kreamer, Demo erat, and Wm. M. Rapsher, Republican. Btt this misrepresentation of fact, is but a sample of all that party say and do in their desperation during the present campaign. "Alpha" had better stick to measuring tape Instead of dabbling' In politics it suits him betternd will in the end pay bolter in dol lars and cents. Colonel and Brevet Brigadier Albert J. Myer, Chief Signal Officer of the United I States Army, and long known by the faini liar nickname of "Old Probabilities," died at Buffalo, N. Y., Tuesday morning. He baa been in ill health for noma time past.- I and only a few days ags was compelled' to lrr hi duties in Washington and go west- I ward, in hope of recovery. - The news of his liirith, huwever, will be quite a shock to the I rtitjntry as ft was not generally known that Ihlstckunw wm of a dangerous character. IiTiI"Ui Mvtr was born at Hewburg, New Yrk September 2fl, ISIf). He graduated at .U't'ein HIT, l.jji the degrt M. D. at the University or Buffalo In 1851, and err Septe-iibcr 18, 1854, was appolutcd AssfWimt Surgeon in tho United Slates Ar my. From 1858 to 18S0 he was on special duty In the Signal Service, and In the latter year was made Major and Chief Signal Of ficer in tho Army, serving in New Mexico and on tbo Rocky Mountains until May, 1601. In June he was made signal officer on the staff of General Butler at Fortress Monroe, and afterward was oppolntod to tho samo position on the staff of General Mc Clcllan, and took I art as Chief Signal Officer n nearly all the engagements of the Penin sular campaign. In November, 1862, ho took charge of the Signal Office in Wash- ngton. He was successively brevctted as Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel and Brigadier General, tho last fordlstinguished service In organizing, instructing and commanding the Signal Corps of the Army, and for its special scrylcoon October 0, 1804, the day on which the post and Garrison at Altoo- nn, Gn.,und a most valuable depository of provisions there, attacked by the rebel ar my, were saved by troops brought up by signals just in time to defend it, the mes sages being sent over the heads of the ene my, and when communication in any other was was Impossible. Ho was made Colonel in July, 1800, and introduced a full course of study of signals at West Point and An napolis. By virtuo of an act of Congress, approved February 0, 1870) ho was charged with the special duties of the observation and giving notico by telegraph and signals of the approach and force of storms on tho northern lakes and eeacoast, at tho military posts in tho interior and at other points in tho Stales and Territories. Ho organized the melcrologlcal division of tho Signal Of fice, being assigned to duty, according to his commission, as brevet Brigadier Gener al, In June, 1801. By an an act approved March 3, 1873, ho was placed m charge of tho special duties of telegraphy, etc., being authorized to establish slgual stations at light houses, and at such of tho lifo saving stations as were suitable for tho puriose, and to connect theso stations by telegraph witli such points as might be necessary. In 1873 ho was a delegate to the International Metercological Congress at Vienna. He has published many official and scientific re ports, and also "A Manual of Signals for tho United States Army and Navy" (1868). Compiled for the Carbon Advocati. I'oi'ur.AK set r.ivci: notes. A public laboratory for tho analysis of chemicals and patent medicines has been cs tablishcd in Japan, and patent medicine or mixture cannot be sold in that country un til after it has boen thoroughly tested and pronounced or me-it at sucu laboratory Should such an Institution bo established and a similar law enacted in this country, no doubt but a very large portion of tho worthless and injurious so-called icmedics and mixtures, which flood tho United States at the present time would justly bo buried so deep that they would never again rise to the surface. It is to be hoped that Congress may at an early day, take action in this matter, and have excluded from our laud the thousands of worthless and dangerous articles that aro imposed upon our people Tho "Manufacturer and Builder," a most excellent scientific journal published In New York, is authority for the statement that printing was first, introduced in Amori ca by tho Spanish Viceroy Mendoza, at the city of Mexico, fa tho year 1530; and that the first book published is believed to have had the title "Escola espiritnat dc San: Juan Climaco." No copies of it ara known to exist at present, and the nameol the printer is a matter of doubt. In what Is now the United States, Cambridge, Mass., lias the honor of having first introduced the print Ing press. This was about tho year 1038, Stephen Dayo was the first American print er, and his book was the "Bay Psalm Book,' issued in 1040. Tho first newspaper was issued at Boston, by John Campbell, on Monday, April 24, 1704. It was called the "Boston News Letter," and was regularly published ior about 72 years. The severest hail storm witnessed in the United States.if not in the world, took place July 1, in Warren county, Missouri. The ttoues were of various sizes ranging from the size of walnuts up to blocks of ico 10) inches long, 5 inches wideand 1 inch thick, und fell to a depth of six inches on a level over forty square miles of territory. The damage was necessarily great, tho crops be ing totally destroyed and many fowls.shecp and hogs were killed outright. Tho ico smashed not only windows, but sashes and blinds, and so injured most of the roofs of houses in the path of the storm, that new ones had to bo put on. On tbo subject of "Infanticide among An cient and Modern Nations," Dr. Carl Ho berlaud, an eminent scientist, who has giv en much attention to the matter, traces the origin of this custom lo the difficulty of sub sistence, the sacrifice being In the outset urged by the male parent find opposed or reluctantly submitted to by the mother. Among the.lower animal parallel cases are of frequent occurrence, where the young are often destroyed by the father and arc defended against him and concealed by the mother. Some of the most learned scientists In tbo land, are of the opinion that the Polar re gions, at one time possessed a tropical tem perature and were the original homo nl man, and combat the ordinary theory th the Aryan race of mankind originated i Pamir highlands of Central Asia, spreading thence into Europe and India. A- strum digging machine has been Invcn ted and successfully Used In England, I breaking ground for grain. The machir. digs up the earth ct the rate of ten acres pet day, leaving the coil in a better condition than when stirred by a plorJ. In order to enable M. Pasteur to carry out his researches on the contagious diseases of animals, the French government has a lotted him the sum of 50,000 francs. A eim liar undertaking in this country would doubtless prove of value generally, and the subject is deserving, at least, of being agiti ted. As an arliclo of human food and diet, the Chinese consider the use of cows' milk un natural and immoral, and prohibit its use In that country. J. Rciset finds in 100,000 parta of ctmos- pherie air 29.78 parts by volume, of carbon io acid, the greatest differences observed on- ly reaching hundred thousandths. The ai in the night contains moro carbonic acid than in the day. The maxima observed correspond to foggy weather. He has not detected any decrease, in the proportion of carbonic acid as a weather indication how ever. A farm was recently sold in Lancaster county, near Slrasburg, for $160 r acre. Allen an,i W. U. Cuble, brothers, livirrg at Eliubetbtown, Lincaster oounty, whs' bave'liitberto borne excellent reputations, ll&ve been arrested for larency and for re ceiving stolen goods. Hon. Lawrence L. McGuflln died at Xew. castle, Lawrence county, on Monday, in bis 67th year. He was amiointed Judge of the Seventeenth judicial district by Governor Curt in in IhSi to fill tbo vucanuy ooouiloued by the promotion of Judge Agnew tii the Supreme Bench. He was afterward elected of W tbc poi-.ionnd served over el vod year. Our WiiitlilrfiRtW Letter. moil our iif.oular connKsroNDKNT. Washington, D. C, Aug. 21, 1880. The principal event thut has agitated po litical circles during tho past week lias been tho Republican ratification meeting which tookplacoou Thursday evening last, and attracted a largo attendance asldo from tho numerous clubs which formed (ha proccs sion. Tho principal speakers wero Secre tary Sherman and A. M. Clapp, the editor tho National Xepublican of tills city. The tenor of tho speeches were of about tho Usual order of such efforts at political gatherings.- Tho only new and peculiar Idea that was in any way striking was contained a single sentence of Mr. Sherman. He stated "the Democratic party seeks to le grade." This view of thocoso will undoubt edly ba strongly combotted by tho party 111 question and it will in all likelihood be a useful theme fof discussion in political meet- ngs during the coming campulghi On Thursday of next week there will bo Democratic ratification meeting when there will bo a big demonstration and efforts a high order of elocution will bo put for ward to shottr that tho Secretary is very much mistaken in his view of the case, and tho boot will be put upon the other leg. In view of tho President's departure for California next week and his prolonged ab sence from hero, the various public officials aro trying as far as they can to anticipate work necessitating his signature. It is prob able that the Attorney-General will submit largo number of pardon coses for his de cision before he leaves the city. Thero are quite a number of cases where persons have been Selected tn defrauding the government ut of Internal reVenuo duties, and then gone into court and pleaded guilty, In ex pectation that they would be pardoned. In many of theso cases the courts bavo not im posed sentence, but suspended it and joined recommendation that a pardon be granted. Unless the President acts on these cases within the nextsix or eight weeks sen tence will have to bo pronounced and the guilty persons sent to prison. Tho Attorney General has not yet recommended any action n theso cases, but when ho does it will bo to grant the pardons as recommended. Postmaster General Key is In tho city awaiting the arrival of his successor, the Hon. Horace Maynard, Ex-Mlnister to Tur key, who is daily expected. Mr. Maynard ill find tho vast machinery of the post office department moving with perfect pre- sion and smoothness, which is duo in a great measure to tho competency of the managers of the several departments; with ic exception however of the special agents' division, who aro thoroughly posted in tbo most minulo details of a scrvico whicli comes nearer tho homes of the people than any other branch of the government. Commissioner Bentley, of the pension bu reau, will in a short time have completed the system of classification and indexing of pension claims, upon which he has been tn- gaged-for fifteen mouths. The present class ification Is by serial number and name only, and to discover whether any duplicate claim has been made by a certain person it is nec essary to examine the records of all persons having tho samo name. Tho new system classifies the claims by State, regiment and company, so that when any claim is mado for services rendered in any company it will ho very easy to discover whether the claim is an original ono. The new system will savo tho government the services of some thirty clerks and at least forty thous and dollars a year. The old books will be preserved as additional security, but will not bo of any -practical use after tbo complo tion of the new system. AvaiiST. run FAi.li thadc. Tho' fnonth of Augussisnotr near its close, and we shall soon have back 'in town the great majority of the people who have been spending the Summer in the country. The most frequented Catering places will bo de serted in the course of tho next few weeks, and the incoming trains will be loaded with returning citizens from now until tho mid dle of September. An increasing number of families of wealth may protract their stay n the country until tho trees have shed their leaves, and In jilaccs like Lenox for instance, the gayest and most fashlbrJtlblo month is undoubtedly September; hut at tiio end of August tho vacation of nioit peo pie is over, and the workers of tho city have all resumed their routine of labor before September is far advanced. The prosiects are that the trade of the au tumn will be activo enough to engage th energies of all our men of business, and to keep tho labor market in a condition favor able to the employed. There is no longer any doubt that we Shall have an unexam pled wheat Harvest this year, an'l of grain generally the yield will be up lo its highest point in tho past. The wheat crop will probably exceed in amount 430,4 00,000 bushels, and therefore our surplus for export will bo about 200,000,000 bushels. How much of tfrfs surplus Europe will want at fair prices is a question now1 much discussed on the Corn Exchange, and it is one in which the farmers hare a very lively inter est. The average European crop may dot be so heavy as it was expected to bo at one time, but It is hard to seo how there can be any demand either at home or from abroad which will prevent unusually low prices (or grain this fall. The crop of cotton also promises to exceed in total the yield lor last year, lue estimates of tno production put it at over six million of bales, which wilt he by far the largest crop we have ever known. It is manifest, therefore, that tlierailfodds will be taxed to their utmost limit to furnish transportation for the crops th6 coming fait and winter, ami that our export trade wilt be on a gleantia scale. 11 the prices nr grain are low, though the farmers may suffer, the 1 educed cost of breeil will ro.lound to the benefit of other classes of laborors, and tho enormous bulk of transactions will make the market exceptionally busy. Since prices declineuVin the spring after theexdleinent and inflation of last fall. tlio general merchandise markets have been & a healthy and therefore hopem! condition. If thisstatoof things continues through the year, trade will go on improving and there will be no doubt that our mercantile pros perity is on a substantial basis. That is,the normal working or tlio law or supply and demand will set us all right. But already there are signs of a great effort on the part of speculators to get up another excitement which woum prove seriously injurious lo le gitimate dealers. Thee is nothing to justify high prices. til iuu greut wiiiiiiuuuues aro ill lull supply and if they are kept at the prices tho de mand fur tbenV Would naturally fix. thev would ba wanted in liberal measure for con sumption, ami there Will be a fair profit all around. But if these speculators succeed in their attempts, demand will receive a check and the inevitable reaction will set In. .v J". Sun. iSQ-Veople have done foolish tbingi in all ages of the world, and probably always win j yet u is a nara matter ior us io un derstand why some will permit a cold to run on when so many have been so quickly relieved by Dr. Browning's Jc C. C. Cordial. Sold by all druggists, and by the proprieior, Dr. W. Champion Browning, 1,117 Arcb Philadelphia, fa. A young man named John Moran died at Mercy Hospital, PitUburg, on Bunilay from the etftxn of a blow inflicted some tune eo i bv a vouth mined William Ou, whom the ' polio aro now m icar.-L of Now Advorlisomontg. AJSSIUNKE NOTICE. Assigned Estate of MOSTR ft IlEMMEL, of the UorouRh of iUauclt Chunk. The second and final account of E. F. Luck. enbacli, Assignee of said Moser ft ltcmmel, iser . Jicmmci. ' otary's otfice of , rm"li0.Bn,J .V" ! lias ucen men in mo rromonotary a Uarbon County. Ha., for confirmation lowancc, at tho October Term, 1880, ofthe I uourt oi uommon i-ieas. niienine same win be confirmed nd I, unless exceptions be filed. UEORUE W. ESSBR, aug. 28 -4t. l'rothonotary. TH13 NEW YORK SUN i?or the Campaign Tritt WtTTCRl.r Rttw will 1m fnnml rtrfnl on. Ulaty by all Who are carnoflt ly worfclnfr tor tbo reform or the National Goetnment. Believ ing that the evils winch have en Img beset tho couutry can te cureil onlr hvachnugo of tho fiarir in power. 11m bun earnony Bupponn or President aud Ytco-rroMdcnt.llaticocU and English. In order t tint nil those who rmnatDlo with our purpose ntav moBt efficiently cn-oiwrale WHU U,Wfl Will FeuU IDO W KFKLI U.N I CHIO or sinvle auberlberfl,pofttinirt.FOHTWEVrY FIV12 UlNTS for tho nozt throo months. Address THE SUN. New York City. Tlio BONAJiZA for ilOOK-AOOTS Is AolUnft our two rplentUdly llustiatod books, HANCOCK an! GARFIELD, Ihoflrsb written bv bis lito lotiff friend, lion. J W. Fonxcr, nn author of national tamo audan it t dent ndmirer of tho 'superb toldet"! tho second writ ten byhts comratie-in armBonu per sonal friend nch J An. fe. IiiiHDIN. nn author of wido celebrity, lintb official, low priced, fin. ruen s tIy popmar.and selling borqn'l l-recedciit Aircutn double nroflts hv af line lint h. Outfit. 60 cents each. Act quirk nnrt com money. IITJUBAKO DKqS.,723 Chestnut tt. lMillnda. BAYAnn Taytou So,d M1 tak0 Rrcat XJAXAHLI 1A1LUU pioasttio in recom. mending to porcnta the Acatiomy of Mr. awtth. In C. folioitilJgo.M Hon. Fernando Wood 8nv t I cheeitally consent to tho use of mv nanio asjetoieuce My t'oya will icturu to iou i, for their fourth year) after vacation.' XvrUHw HiUtiattd circular address SWITIl. IN U. SIIOiaxiDUKi a Mi, Uarvord Uni yyrsiU Uraduute, Media. Pa ang.58 4t T Al)lE3 ANUHTOIlEKEEPUns-Youcan aet CHOICE IdOMScheao.t'r writing on a post I for our prlre list, wblcn enables yuu to older by mall, tlio beta way. ami seo the many kludso MerchmiaUe wo aceii lor sale at iur pnnlngly low prices. We enu samples ot Ham burirs, Luces. KibbonK.l-'rlngcs. &u , If rsquoM cd. We ecll wliriicsale and 1 etall lor cali iiown. A now combination aistfjinifnablos it to quote vol y close prices. Wo luvotl, 2and t5 uacu. acc of notions which cannot bo bousht tnr twee the tnon y elsewhere all wanten lu every fumlly. Mnnev letninod If not sntlslaCbirr. HOUGHTON fc DUBTON. 85 Trcmont bt., Boston, Mast. ausr.S-4t BEFORE FIX1NO ON A Boarding School For your unit or daugnier. ploaso adures's, tor circular, TH03. 11A.NLON, u D., l'i tmington, New Jersey. auautMt (1 mj mj fni a year arid expenses to agents. Sri d 4 d Outfit free. Address V. O. fl VlUltEllY, Augusta, JIaino. A tiVEUTISEUS by addressing OEO. 1'. Kow- KI.L A Co . lOBprnco Ht.fscw York, can lcam ine exact cot ol ooy proposed Hue of ad. vei Using In Ainci loan nowapapcrs. tSM page painpnicc. 10 cents. ang,?aii "ElSSrOUt BOltOUGII ACCOUNT FOll YEAR ENDINU 51st JIAHCII, 1SS0: Cash In treasury at last reportlessex oneratfons and commission Public square collection T. J. StoOlct, ground rent $19S 17 6 23 1 60 204 02 EXPENSES. Auditing 3 00 S. Welsh, lockup 14 05 N. snydcr, coal.. ...... 4 65 11. Trappe, room rent and hammer... 3 &5 II, V. lUorthlmer, printing statement 15 00 II. A. Kulins. tin box'. 1 00 Nathan Snyder, c:al for 1877 2 00 ivin uoiungcr. salary as ireiis.. isiv io, o-j (J. W. Lenti, salary as See., 1870 20 00 oTIlKKTB. A. Kast, work on streets, 2 00 U. 11. Albright &S. Ycakcl 8 00 II. Sehoch 3 25 Urbln Dover 100 Oeo. Emery 6 (ico. ltapp 7 00 $110 35 Jlal.Dlst March, 1880 04(7 BOUNTY. To cash and uncollected as last stated $903 37 Duplicate of 187?. subject to exonera tion and addition 01172 1875 O'J Excneratlon 45 00 1830 09 EXPENDITURES. By 11. Anthony. Treas., on Judgment In favor of Franklin Township.. $950 00 880 09 11 Bal. In treasury and uncollected, less coiumlsslon.. IN1JUUTEDNESS. To bal. due on Judgment at last state ment 581S 95 Interest to dato 3-3 88 5972 63 Paid IJ. AnthonyonJudj?ment 950 00 llalanco due on juiltfuicut 50! 83 To bal. as above stated 880 09 Liabilities In czcessorrcsources $4112 74 We, the undersigned Auditors of Welssport IloroUli, bave examined the accounts of O. W. I.eplz, Secretary, and Win. HollIoKer, Treasurer, and find them correct as stated. ALl'Itfcll .WIIITTINOIIAM, .,,,, OIIAKLESII.NUSUAUM, J Anauors. POOlt AOCOUNT.-ltEOEIPTS. To amount of duplicate for 1879 98 02 " oai. in ireasury oi icsi rviiurb..... . oi ou EXPENDITURES, Exonerations S 03 Oommtsslons Auditing for 1878 and 1879 Expenses for Mrs. llnrp 3 81 6 00 52 24 uroin isoyer, services 15 10 3 00 89 97 SJ 37 A. J. (lutli. services J.U. Zorn, services .. , Dal, in nanus oi treasurer 159 42 We. theunderslaned Auditors of Weltsnort Ilorouuh. have examined tbe ubuve accounts of Albert Uuth and Urbln ltujer. and nnd tliem correct as above siatcu. ALFltED WIIITTINUUAM, ) Auji. CHAS. II. NUSUAUM, j Aua""-Aug.21-3. INE TKACI1EKS WASTED. Nine Male Teachers' are wanted for tfie Ms. honlnjt ToitniTilJ) r'ubllcSeliools. 'I erm, Elve MoniliS. The Examination will be I. eld In No. CSchnol House, on SATURDAY, SEP. TKMDEIt 61 h, A. D. 1880, at 9 o'clock A. M near the Ea ilo Hotel. Also, proposals win do laaen lorunueciing the School Tax DunlUate. on the atuve datri at the l'oullc House of J. T. McDanlel. iiy order of the Hoard. N. KEINSMITH. Beerctary. August 14, 18S0-W3 ....it. j ,i 0 SJ o S E 11 hit oH- u c ? rt-a g I a t.z?3 5S'JScSssa'a 1-3 .-C-H gg "9 UDITOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of the Slier-) In tho Court of ill's sale or real estate 01 uommon i-ieas Michael Sterner. CarbonCounty No. 17, June Term, 1878. The Auditor appointed by tho Court to mako distribution of the funds arising from the sale qf the said estate among those entitled there, to. and make report to the next term or Court, will meet the parties Interested, for the pur. posesof his appointment, on Saturday, SEI' TEMUnil mil, lfjko, at Tax o'clock A. M., at hlsoatee, adjoining First National Hank. Mauch Chunk, Vetna., when and where alt Iiartles Interested may attend and make mown their Claims, or be debarred from turning In upon saM fund. E. R. SJEWEIIS, Auditor. Mauch Chunk, August 11, 1S50-W4 $66 A WEUK in ionr own town. IJ.0 Oatnttreo. Norm. Ueorier If you want a bulneaa at which nersoru Mlhrraex can mill crear pay all ticu IU Of tltni they wurk, writo for particular llair.j.TT ro Portland M' New Advertisements. QAUTION. All persons atehereby forbid meddling with a DAY MAKE purchased by mo from TubIM ,,, rll)(. lny insure, to Harrison Wentz, iarry vlllc, Oarbon county. Pa. LEWIS ZI3U1 ENFUS. WCI11B, Ul l (iytili'J IJUIUUKII, nun ihiiicmi Ul Aug. 7, 18S0-W3 l'arryvllle, ra. UMlNISTKATOIl'S SALE or VAl.UAUI,E Mesa! lEwtsute I By virtuo of an ordor of the Orphans' Court of Uarbon county, Pa., tho unilerslirnml, A1. mlntstrator of the Estate of WILSON MIL I.EIl, late of Mahonlnic township, ilco'd, will tell at nubile sale, on tho iirciuisvs, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 28,1880, conimenclng at TWO o'clock 1'. M., tbo fol. lowlrtx described Ileal Estate, vizt AH that certain tract or plcco of I.AKI), situate In Mahorilnir township, Oarbon county, l'tnn'a, bounded ami described as follows, to wit I lie alnnfoif at a stono, thenco py land of Jacob Sluiisclman, south 01 decrees, west 62 porches to a stone; incnce uy ianu oi j. lianune.iiurui S3)i deiirccs, West 18 perches to n postj thenco north VOJJ decrees, west 43 perches to n post; thenco south S3 eg1, west 18 per. to a (lone; thenco by land ol John ltctnsmltli, north 24 degrees, west lis perches toil stone; thenco Uy innil Ol lUuruu jvmoKr, m iv;iuvkii-i:c, enSttf perches to a stone; thence south 223 degrees, east ICO perches to ft stone; thencu north 87deKrccs, east 44 porches to a stoncj thence south 2 deurecs, cast 8 perches to n stone; thcrtco north 79 dcarofs, west 2'J perch, cs to a stone; thenco south UJ deartcs, cast (2 perches to a stone at tho place ol beglnnlngr, containing FIFr YilUUHT AUJIES, moro or less. Tim ImnrnVeraents thereon aro it Ono TWo- Slory Frame Dwelling, abont 18x22. with Kltcncn aiiacncu; msu unu i nu-aiury s ,11111a Dwelllnir. about 18x20 feet: bank Jlarn, 20x30 feet: a wheelwright Shop, about 12x10 Ictl. Und other outbuildings. There Is an Orchard ol lull bearing fiull tices on the premises. Turns ok SALU. une-mirii ensn; onc-iniru In six month with Interest, und tho remain ing onc-thlrd In one year Iroin date of Sale', with Interest. TI10S. S. UEUK, Aum r 01 wiison miner, ucc u. Aug. 7, w3 L KHiailTON I'OOlt ACCOUNT. WENDELL SnitWAIlTZ, Treasurer; In account with Lcliignton 1'oor juistrict ior tho year ending Mny 1st, 1880. To nilanco, at per last Iteport $ 112 68 " r.rrur in iransierring nn. oi isu, oj D3 " Amount of Duplicate 1879, less for exonerations 18 05 747 10 " Cash from Jos. (Jlictt on Noto... . 2W oo ' " " H. HI3kcy 28 00 " " " lillas. Frochlleb, One.. 6 OU " " " Irwin Hoyerj boarding llctsoy llnrn (00 ' Cash lor boarding tramp soldier. 12 tu " " rrom Horry lt.ilcllir, rent due Mrs. Fatzlnger, credited on her note... 6 CO " Cosh from John llelltnan, rcntdn l'h'aon Snydcr property 10 00 " Cash frotu Poor Directors of East Penn for keeping and burying Stephen Mojer.... 22 25 (12S0 Id PAID OUT AS PER RECEIPTS. Pollv Miller, woshlnir ..V. t 4 50 Tllah. Arner. mcrchnnulstCV.. 7 31 J..I. ivisiicr, poiaiocs .....r. . iu ( Dlleher. straw 45 Charles Trainer, carting coal & Hour 10 88 Sterlicn Krcldcrwlso, wine 35 Audltlnir accounts for 1878 0 00 Chas. Eroellch, butter and eggs 31 02 l . 1J. uiauss, cioiiung, cic 11 T. S. Heck, books, etc 2 39 Vol. ijchwirtr, two eoRlns...t 21 00 S. E. Eatilnzer. mcrcliandlso 6 17 E. II Snydcr, merchandise 12 72 Wendell Scliwartz.fare and expenses to I.ehlgb Co. almshouse f 00 W. Schwartz and P. Helm, ditto.... 8 00 Ellas Dengler, cabbage and potntoes 0 11 Ij. E. Kleontoirir. removlnir Snyder and carting coal 12 00 J. II. Hauscman, potatoes 7 65 Mrs. Sillier, washing 170 U. Fenstcrinachcr, merchandise 31 73 1). Eblicrt, Hour, etc 22 00 J. I,. U ftbel, wood, oto 5 00 I ;hn !. Illlliuan, boarding child 2 00 J. Seldlei exonerations lor 1878 1 W. Kemercr. mereliandlre 10 07 It. Summit, boarding lllskoy child.. 22 75 I.cliUli Valley Coal Co , coal 18 29 A. D. Mosser, repairs, etc ... 9 CO M. Hcllman & Co.. Hour, etc 30 60 J. T. Nusbaum & Son, merchandise. 11 47 E. Horn, services 1 90 1. Helm, shoe uiendlnir. lock-up and rue 64 07 T. It. Kc merer, furniture 1 25 J. E. Straup. turnips 1 05 Daniel Uravcr, uierchanlso 14 40 Henry Hoyer. tustlce fees 7 25 II. V. Morthlmcr, printing, etc 12 00 W. It. Hex, cabbago 4 60 Lewis Welts, one bat 40 Julius tlumpet, suit of clothes 6 00 llharlQS Selferi, beef 3u 40 Mrs. Weiss, servlrcs S 85 Her. (1 W. Lalizle. burial of Mrs. Kast 2 00 John Schecklcr, repairing clock .... 75 W. U, M. Sulplo. medical services . . 25 80 II. Heckcndorl, milk 12 64 J. 8 Webb, conre log P. Snyder... s to . 1.CUK1C, rent uu uy A. J. Durling, medicine 05 Thomas Muntz, lodging Iramp 1 CO W. AI. ltanshtir. I. Snider s 11. Ij. dues nnd lees 22 09 Chas. Yonser. mending shoes. ....... 50 Cllns. Kllin. beef 1 J. Fatzinger, carting 25 Mrs. Woks, services 2 50 I lhas. Patterson, digging gravo 0 oo O. J, snider, potatoes 0 40 J. Henn Hirer, steward, expenses for P. Sinuer 110 03 Mrs. Smith, milk 81 K.J. Snydcr, turnips SO 11. A. lieltz, coal and relief orders .. 7 70 tiharlcs Klpp, meat 6 69 F. Leuklc, rent 47 61 llev. J.H. llartraan. funeral of Ed. Mulliearn 2 00 T. It. Ktmercr, coffin for MUlbeurn. 11 00 Wm. Keuiercr. merchandise v b: W. S. utntcrinule, merchandise.... B 60 T. 1). Ulnuss, li.as 2 45 E. II. Snyder, merchandise 8 7 Hcllman tt Co., flour and fied 23 01 Dan. llrarer. merchandise 10 i David Ebbcrt. Hour 11 2 It. Fenetcrmncher, mcrcliandlso 6 82 C A. Heck, commission cull if tux. .. 87 45 J. 1.. liable, wuod 2 tXJ (1. Helferti meat..... 85 Niisbaum .V, Sou, merchandise 3 80 T. It. Keincrcr, twj cunins , 20 00 Clauss & llro., hat 2j 1. sammit, Keeping uisKey cniiu... 2 ou P. Helm, shoo mending 15 It D. Ebbertr flour and potatoes 6 76 W. Schwartz, services 1878-80 60 oo W, NcitwurtZt one chair 1 oo w. fichwarts. balance fur service In years 1815, '70 and '77 15 00 W. Kchwarlz. coininbslon ou money paid out Ih year 1879 20 68 W. cchwarlt, balance ofrommlsslon on money paid out In 1877-78, und not previuusly allowed W. Schwann, lr discrepancy In rl. lowing fur services In years 1874. 1876 and 1878', and now altowid, as urirud hy tho Cummltteo of Investigation. Se6 repurt below 1S8 00 Ilalance due District 85 92 iueo is iiiitOF petition to auditors We, the undersigned, In vfvW ot the dlsputo as to the true Daunce in ine nanus 01 wen, dell Schwarli, Overseer vf fhe Poor of Le, blghton Hurougb, respectfully urge the Aud ltr,ri,f sakl Hurouitli to allow Sir. Schwaru the full ftesthal bo claims lor services lor the following years; For year Jill lt 00' For year 1815 2s OJ, For year 1878 25 00 In addition to former allowances t9l 10 ivniMerlnir the lalthful and eltlelcnt raanne In which he has discharged bis duties, we feel that he ought to bo paid his lull demands. a llttlU Ull 1UII UBUHIIHI. the alleged error which it. tut we"are Inelliiwt to m,rt no1 adSi uona? We cannot discover t IVr. SchxraTts claims, hllAvn that thore Is favor, We also recommend tho additional Items, to wit: Attor'y fees. F. P. Longstrect, 21 00 Costs Inthecmbculomentsult, J OO (138 00 W. M. RAPSHER, THUS. S. HE IC, , THO. KEMEKER, Committee 10 Investigate Accounts. May, 1880. We the undersigned', duly erected Atfdltors ofthe Borough ol LeMghton, do certify that the foregoing acoeunt or Wendell Scliwarts Is correct to tho best or our knuwledge and belief, W. A. DERIIAMFR,) W. W. BOWMAN, Auditors. W. P. LON, L'ehljfttOb, Pa., July U, 1680. augTw3 RUPTURE-rf The r Aii i uvea you want 'the unites! Invention tf the ' smjj I t,' ESS" phleL Kent free. rrol. J. Y. EuAJJ. Os-resM-bure, K. Y Wf"" OPIUM HABIT CUIIUD IMIN1.ESSI.V. TheMcdlclDe sold for a small mnraln sboy th. "it of comooundlnis. At ca-ej trrattd br .pewal nroenptloa for lull iitliMilara ad dress tho PISCOVKBEB. A.TIVa . Us. 8. 11. COLLI Mi, or ISB. a Jl. COLLINS, LA four. IKD. ch. 7-310. SfpOpIllBr Slorphlo. Itablt Cured ... loor d.y. Nn vr nil I'lired BrM-ULVS, iain s u New Advertisements. Drugs and Medicines, WHITE STItEET. WE183t'OrtT. l'A. Removal nntl (Jlinngo of Firm! Messrs. ltnpslicr & Zern Ilcff Icavo to ftnnouaco to tho citizen ot Wf tsiv port alio ButTOunumi; nolghuorliood.that wwy ntelv nurrhaBOd tho Mock nnrt fixtures of Dr. O. WtLcnts's Drug Btore.aivl timing rcplen. inlicd and largely lucroRftetl tho ptock, liavo ro rtioved It lnln tlio oicgrmthMlttotlaip mom In tho li Irk llitlldintr, ou wiifto ftioet, formerly ociupicii hy Mr. i'rcil Schmidt, wlicm ihcy ito ircparoa in ncconimounie meir iricn'is aim tlio public generally with rieMi nod 1'uio DRUGS AND MEDICINES, of all kind tneotlier with ti foil lino of all such I'AnuY uuujiy uh art- usuuiiy kepi in won supplied lrun Bioiofi, coroprtMnR ('Illinois, Perfumer'. Sonps, Ilnlhc8, Combs, anonltliT Urnci-s. Hyrlnco', Nursing Ll utiles, D0 Btulli. ic, AC. Tmn WINI2S and LIQUORS for Medicinal purpurea, and a largo aloe ol cbolco Clu Alia. Thn litifflnrfl will tin tinder dm nmsonal clmi ge and superintendence ot Dr. J.U. Zeun. we luccnti io fcivo inn Baumacuua u mir a Hons in Quality and price. Olvo us n mil. Dr. Charles T Horn Woutd announco to tho public that Ho has CENTRAL DRUG STORE, In Leuckel's Illock, Bank St., Lobighton, Ra., Having refitted and refilled tho entire stock he can oiler DRUGS A1ID Strictlv fresh CHEMICALS and I'urc, Also Ilorso lind Cattle powders.Patent Modi. cmcs, nrusncs, soaps, uomus, I'criumcrics, &poDgcr, Llliamuis SKins. wines nnu Liquors fur Medical Purposes. Oils, Lamps and Fixturcs.Dycsiufls.ClioIco Clxars; Pipes anil Tobacco. Spec tacles, Trusses, Nursing llottfes, ' Violin Strings, and a lull line of Wall Paper and Hordcrsatthe Lowest Prices. Prcscrtntlon9 cnrefullv compounded and prompt attention given to every branch of tho uusine&s. A continuance ofthe nntronairo heretoloro extended to 1 bis establishment Is respectfully solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. scpt.13, 1879.-ly. Un. 0. T. HOItN. THE LITERARY The most successful revolution of the century, and, to American readers or books, tbo most important. Only books oftho highest class nro published by us, nnd the prices aro low beyund comparison with tbo cheapest books ever beforo Issued. To Illustrate, nnd demon, strato these truths, wo send tbo following books, all coinplcto and unabridged, Post Paid, at the prices named : MA CAUL AY'S Llfoof Frederick thb (Ireat. Fofmcr prlco &1.25. Lnrgo brevlor type, bcautllul print Prlco Tlireo Cents. OAKLYLE'S Life of Tlobort IJurns. Former price, $1.25. Largo brevier type, beautiful pnw l'rlco Threo Cunts. LI01IT OF ASIA, Uy Edwin Arnold. Former prlco, 41.60. ucauiiiui prim, Lrcvtcr typo, iticu xitu Cents. THUS. HUGHES' Manliness ofChrlst. Former prlco 1 Hca-l- tlful print, brewer typo; prlco three cents. HAltON MUNCHAUSEN. HIsTravels nnd Surprising Adventures. For. mer prlco ti.20. riuurgeoise ijpc; price nvo e M AltY QUEEN OF SCOTS' Life, by Lamcrtlne. Funner prl?0 $1.6 llrcvlcr typo, Ueoutllul print; prlco tnrue cents. YIOAIt OF WAKEFIELD. By Oliver Uoldnnlth. Brevier tpe, beautt lui prim; prico 11 vo cinie. HUNYAN'S PILOniJl'S PltOaRE'S. Bourgcolso type, leaded; beautiful print; price six cents. PKIVATE THEATRICALS. By author of "Spnrrowgrsss Papers." Small pica type, icitucu; pnuu two cents. STOlllKS AND BALLADS For Young Folks, by Ellen Tracy Aldcn; with very fltio Illustrations. Selections complete from her book. Largo t)pc; price five ccnis. LEAVES FROM THE DIARY UfanOld Lawyer. Short stories of thrilling, laughable, pathetic Interest, Piice three ceniS. BOOKSELLERS Everywhere (only ono dealer in eneh lownl keep these nnd our lurura list of standard books, which are selling by the million vol unies, because tbo people believe lu tbo Liter ary Revolution. AMERICAN BOOK EXOHANOE, Trlhan Hallding, New York. JtlHND. ALDEX, Manager. Jy31. tf. 1866. Original GUoaD Casli Slor Of East Weissport, Pa. It may not bo generally known to our peo. plo that tho MUST CHEAP CASH M'OII E IN EAST WE1SSP .hTwas started by tho undcrslifiicd In the vcar 1S03. and that tho s ime person keeps It to-dayi and 19 selling nit ucseriptions 01 Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes Groceries, Provisions, etc. at equally as low prices as tho same quality ufuuodscnn bo obtained In any town In the county In tbo BOOT AND SHOE LINE 1 have a full stuck of the very best makes fur ladies', misses', men, boy's and children, and invito nn Inspection by buyers be lor 0 they purcbaso elsoMhtre. Don t you forget tho piacc.i iio uriginat uncap nasn Mure, a lew doors north of tho Canal Bridge, East Weiss- port, ra. HENRY CANPBELL. J-Butter ami eggs taken In exchange at nigutsi maiKei prices. mayio.-mj. No Patent No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors in tho linitexl States, Canada and Euroic, nt roduced rates. With our principal oflico located in Wpsliingtou, directly opixwite the United States Patent Office, wo nro able to attend to all patent business witli greater proinptneM and des patch and at leu coettlnin other patent nt torueye who aro at a distance from Wash ington, and who hare, therefore, to employ "associate attorneys." We make preliminary examinations and furnish opinions as to jn-teiiUblily, free of charge, anil nil who aro w'lww'".!"". v..-.s( interested fn new Inventions nnd patents are ,uvUe(, to wn.l for a roj.y of our '"Guide for obtaining I'atenU," which is sent free to any audresunu contains comjiieie instructions how to oUnm atnt and otlier valuable matter. Wo refer to tlio German-Ainer'toan Nulional ltouVVasliingtoii.D.C.; the Itoyal Sweilisti, orWeciait and Danish Legations, at Washington; lion. Jos. Casey, late Chief Justice U. S. Court of Claims; to the Olllciais of tiro U.S. Tatent Office, nnd to Senators an 1 embers of Congress) from oyery State. Atldrew: LOUIS BAG OKU CO., Soliei tors of Patent anil Attorneys at Law, LeDroit Building, WisniKOTOK, D.C. dec22 THE BEST OF COAL The undersigned Is now" prepared to supply the very best I.ATTJMEH C'OALs at the fol. lowing M)Y 1'BIOCS FOK OASIl; At Yard Dellv'd. No. SCIiAn'i)t,'per ton, No. 1 tlliwtnut, per Jen, Stove, per ton, .' it! 80 s DO S FS 30 3 SO 3 55 J. L. GAB EL, Dealer m General Hardware, &c, Opposite the rubllc Square, 11ANK fsTItnET. I.UIlIQinON.i'A. ii ov. M.l WATCHES,1 deck., NoVMttw. Bto huul tur iirlac liat. AOKNi-tl In .11 iiarU , m ik. .. ' Is'l&WS 'friui Ml.h I 'J Lit Hotels and Saldons. Q A R B O NH r6l S E , 3. V. ItAUDENHUSII, I'ltOPIttETOH, Dank St., Leiuouton, Pa. Tho Cannon llntrss oirers flrst-olass accom modations to tbo Travollnir public. Hoarding by the Day or Week on lteasonablo Terms. Cholco Cigars, WlbeS and Lldubrs always on baud, (lood Sheds and Stables, with atten tive Hostler;, attached. April 10-yl :OTOLD MEYEIt, Announces to tlio riconln nrtlnhtdhtbri and vicinity that ho has leased and relit ted the ' Saloon & Restaurant, lately owned by Lewis 3. CnniBTMAK, oti Hank street, Lehightnn, and IS prepared to furnish them with FltlWll HE lilt .and othef Hcfrcshmcnts at all times. Patronago solic ited. Free ttitiich Kvery Snturilny Ere nlnp np. 10, 1880-yl. The Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, PA. iXnilmii Klotz, Proprietor This House Is located in the Borough of Wolssport, Carbon County, Pa., and Is built on tbo slto of Fort Alien. nnol I stockade fort lllcatlon. creeled hero over n century ago to protect the early settlers nirnlnst tho hostile Incursions of tlio Indians. The house Is a sub stantial brick, and was named "Furt Allen llouso" bythelato Edward Weiss; It contains Thirty-two Dooms and a handsome Restau rant, nnd tho present Proprietor has newly anil thoroughly refitted the establishment. It has nil thoappolnimentsof a Finsr Class Cou.NTnv lioTKL. adapted lor the comfort of Its patrons, In'closo proximity to tho Hotel, in perfect preservation, is tbo Historic OLD rilAMCLlN WELL, Which was dug by order of Ilenjamln Frank lin to supply tho garrison of Fort Allen wllh water. Its walls ofstonc, which still defy the ravair.es of ages, nro as per loit to-day as when put there, and the well nuw contains about six lect of crista! water. The well is now be ing fitted up as a historic rclrc,to tbo water of which tho patrons of tlio llouso will harefrco access. SUMMEIl ItOAltDEIlS will ho accommodated nt lteasonablo Prices. Tho liar Is supplied with tho belt Wines, Liquors and Clgnrs, Unod stabling attached. May, 8.1y NATHAN KLOTZ. Kendall's Spavin Cure, 1 ho mot fticceasful Homodv ever dlrcover cd, as It la ccitiin lu tt effect nuil docs not From Rev. 1 1 tapf, Prco. Elder of St. Albans Dist . Bt. Albans, Vt., Jan. 50th, 186U. Dn. B. J Kendall A Co . Gents : In renly to your leiter I wilt pay that mv experience with Kendall!! Spavin Curo' haa been virv Ratioluctmy Indeed. Three nr lour years ao i Ipnieuicda botiioOf your aarout and with it, cnrotJ ft horse nf ianjeiK'3- Caused by a spavin Last eoiison mv hcrao became very lame nrt I lurnoii him out for a lew weckB when lube enme better, out when I puthim on the read no pruw worse, when I dicovorod tiiit rlnp bone was tormiue, I proem td a botilo ofKeii d til's paviu Cure and with less titan n oottlo cured In in fo that hn U not lim. neither can tuu bunch bo found. llcBpoetfully yoma. . 1. N, O HAN O till. Perseverance Yill Tell, Ktnigl,t6n, Ilnfta., March tffa, iKO. 31 J. KENDALL A CO, Gontu : In Jnstice to 'ou and myecit I think I ouplit to let yoa know that I naw rpnioved two bono epivlns wlih KiMittali'K Bpavlu euro. ono very lurro one. don't mow how lonj? tho spavin had Deeu there. I have owned tho. horo tlatxt mouths. Ir tonic me lour months to tnko tho lareeono cfTand two tor tho ttnmll ono 1 bavo used (on bottles. Tiiehorsots entirctv well, not at nil sun, nnil no uunch to be toon or felt. Tali is u w tuleriui meiiKine. it is a now unu ueic, but if it docs ior nil wait It has tiono loriuoltfj sale will bo vety prcjtt ULBtectluny younvi Kendall's Spavin Cure. Concord, k. u. ion. 2, 1680. 11- J. Kfwdall A Co., Opntiemcn i-We bave a benut.lul roan muro ttnt was alven to us an kcdiiu oS a Fimvin on her If?, which nunio her i'.h-iA I iiiit. Wn ti as nt! her klma mid rlloucd hertoruu m the burn vt3 in ilio tail uf tho venr. iiup'vmir 'Keuila'l's ayavtn cum' ccnl- injr iu uirevnniB. ) v mu nut uao net tnniit i. slm w h nnlirpiv cured, and the bunch computet! rtmoved. ana has noyer bceul-uno sinoo wo ftnto what wn know to be u fact. Wo lmvo sold iwrlvodozcu latlcslu thetlioit time that we have arted an vuur agent j In Con. coiih JtcKpr ci fully vourtr, tJNiKHiliLii& KirTitr.DaE. Apothecirics. Statement Made Under Oatli.- To Whom IT MAT CONCKBS.-In the year 187J ( treated with Kfiiila.l's cnavin uaro a bone scavin ot Hevotiti months' ir-owih,- m-arlv nail a laruo as a Ui-n'a i-Rir.iiml conio.etelr stop p-d the lanicucax nn,l rptiiovetl too rnltrtro nient. I have w.irtori lfio Iwrse over eh ee verv 1 n il una no net-ei lins Iti n lami-, nor fconlil 1 ever h.o any diirticcee in dm ne of the hoe Joints since I treated liliu w'alt Kerdill' i- pav tii('tiit) ... .. . Jti A. (IAINH3.- Kuosburph toll", Vt., Feb. sS, 179: Sworn nnd sutiwtbert to tiMord uit flits Mth Veb,m'T- Aj5'urd JrM J.i-'.-KENDALL'S Sjavm Cnre ofi Haiiiail Fiesli. I'atten's Mill. Wsshtncton Co.. N.Y., I fcbriioryil, I8T8. ) fl J Kendall M D.. )ear Sir. llie particu lar cate on wh.ch I awS vour Bpavlu Curt) " w.vs a inilicii'.iit ankle tpr ln ot 10 inuntlis' staiiilniL-. I Rail tried man? tin lira, but Ifl v ,iu. Your Buaviiii urti" out the loot to tlieBiounii aurain, i ud. (nr tho tlrat time ulnce lutt. lo a natural po'ittmi. For a family lintuicut it ex. eela auvttuiii: we evci uned.. . Youra Italy. HEV St. T. BEI.U Pastor M. U. unurcu, raiti-n s iiino x. KENDALI.'-i srAVIN CUItnlisurO In Us rffocis ml ii in Its uctlou osltilof. not blisttr. yet it l.piiietraiinBaud poweifnl turuicb eve. rv rtt-i-p ecatfil pain or to tetuovo any bony crowiti or other cularsroment. sniiluii' bpano. splint. Cnrus C.ilrun. hurnlnS. r.we Uluea tiny Ijunenosi. am! ill Knl .rueaieiiti) of tlie Joluu oi Limb-, nr Itli-unialtsiii in Man, ami lor any iiuruoselor wnlcb a Lliiiuirut Is used for Man or llrat It m now known to be the best Unl meat tor man over aed, acting mild yet ecr, t.inin itstflVei. . t Send aoilre-afor IllUstrntrd Clrcntar whicn, wo think, gives vositlve proof of Its virtue-, No remedy aas ever met with such unqualipca .uccohh to our know.rajre, for Ueafct a. well as Van. . i ... i-iitmijiri mntiii-. ........... . ""V Uniiafts nolt rrau mt ' V,tif "i 'j 'kuSdal! 4 lio.' j!uPoTouh filK lunet rrlce ti per oouie, or six wiitie. or .j vlu JMPOllTANT ANNOUXCEMESTt ILewis WBSs5 l'OST OFFICE UUILD1NQ r.EIIiailTO.V, I"A., has the Largest and Mou l'.rtcniiTo Stock of HATS, CAPS, &c. av.f Afr.rM tn this liorauah. llavlnsr par. chased my Stock In tho Kastern and oilier Manufactory early In the seaso.i and at a saving uf 10 to la per c.ntum on the present AUvaoeii rrtce. i uui pj.i.ip v.... i..flntina,v i n.tii.Mu.nts ut v customers. SiieeiAl attentlen bis been given to the sclee. tfen f Fall antl Winter Boots ! and I Invite my numerous friends and patrons toealland eiamlna my etoek before maklnx their purchsiM clswbere, as I am prepaml to give siwctal Inducements to all UAHS rifllOHAS BUS. ltemember, T.KWIS WEISS I'oet Ottlce UulMlna, Lhlnhtva, I' Sfpt Jo 7 WkendHusI SKIDJUITIN32. Rclillttz row1pm A pleaflftnt m a gUas of Lemon ad ft, C rout a oach. All Drug Btorcs. L A X A T I N E. I.aintlvo Lntcngen for TtpgUlntlns; tbo Ilowrls. rrnvrttiH bud Cttre Conatlpatloa K5 cents per box. All Drng Stores. Tr.oM Ei.beti 'i'aoitsos, rnslor of tho Church of tho Disciples of Christ, Detroit, llicli. "iiy Boa v.ca tlunuerotuily ill nnd entirely prostrated froia thilLi nntl i'ovcr, QuiniLonad other tnediiinlHliadbocntricxl vitliout c.Toct. Jlr. CrrJ who hail nscd 'Xhcrmr.Una im n Tonic, ndviBc 1 n trinl of it, which v.na dono, rcsultin;; in h'.i completo rooovcry vllLin a low Oaya." CAPSULETS. Safe anil relUblo euro for Kidney Complnltit", ami Dlooiion of thr. I'rlnsrr Organs, lioccutort-uioulc They will euro any recent base In soen dnyn. The ord Docuta. Is on ovrry bttti Price pi-r Dot, with full directions, Captmtftn (small etz.1) 73 cruln. Cansulos (largq d2e)$l.r,0. Atnlinrilgf'.oriM. Milled on ncolpt pneo uy DUNOAH niOK CO., 33 Woostos root, Xcw V, rk. Circulars tree. Instnully relieved, by tha 5lulmeiitrdf?fra( after Boverat nppUcatiom of it, f&iteZjftA Sold by all DruRsiRU, ormnilod on receipt of !Tf9H by DUNDA3 DICK & CO., Mffj. EfisKll Chcmistai S3 Woootcr Street, Novf 1'ork. Ccros Avltliont Hodlcino Simply Ty Alisorjilloa. 'ilio Only Truo Ifalcrlal Antidote. rr.Ttolraaii cnntlomthoptiMlo against conn, .j.. it nn liaila..u:i "rnd;," of r'lklnds. In-jti-pon tho kind lw,r':istCor,l.ovo UUcness nl piocti prlvato rovcuu'i ctajjp of llolxnan '.id Co., Kow Yoilt. . VMs 13 a trco remot'y vfItho-.it mrdlclno. It3 .o lsn. lions .hc!lVbi'&!ircucho:ittlia world. 'A'o T.t ctirrU cf D!nlnrln, Fcvcrst, lin, K'!'.o:tpnrBi, I'.lvrr Comiilalnt. rt .'SsronSo fjtora-ci ItlisriiKr-i, It ii yi. ;:ui to get tlio UEflUIIi'Uliolmun'B t. jt. -ivt-r fJU. 'l . n'n IVd nn!n -) ii cold Tij-Drretts. i f.o". i r'ici-t tho .- i.insncsi of Tad3 "i d, rn-Joro 53 In re. jtcrod letter to ui X rocolvetlio rrmody li return mall, post-, Id. or vrt'a m t rfro t.-entlio. If sovcroly .llctad Willi chrT.lo nilnic: ta, dc:erI!io etymp ora tu.ly. Dr. iroUi.in'onlvIro ia C2ATI3. Addicse, E50H.JIAII VAIi CO., W YVllllou Street, Kow TorS prcttaratlcn i (cvorlto fj.Avjupnn c.or7 well np-- &Jarert!fzrXJ painted toilet for ladr s&X53&1 nil drinalr.ts and np. Hod 1)7 .i:i Jialr dreaatsra. J. CUKrADOHO, Kevr York. (Nonvoginn) 01 lit i 'plrvlrtrel hy t Jio Tl'cntrcrt nromncli. 1st I'rcu i'r'in IjsiplcnMcm A'ut.to. .Iirest.j Dccny. A'ur'crKotH Itnncfil; It crcj (.'oKimnpsImit rcrrn ... Asthma '.iir.'.'N, iSmaclatloi, Cnyqhn, Coldi, Ilcn--d all laiijtuidoo-MtituttJnafCbt:.- il . Ana I'lo- l r,tn7,1'-rt!io CnrMetcdOil In re sMv t .ulfut. UjUJoliiRci'wriilouiAltccUon-, ..u o ,tib..t, Jra, ii Uronu'y rveoiinnoudedv Iii i Tun,! p.ow ur l wondcrf m In Coiisumpilon iVuK.ii' ttficqtiiMit.ydoc'ju.'O'.i crotulous taint. It rrts 'obn ttmralioual theory of iMMEniATrLr. ' unti'UNn lircir wuiiBitlluansuriuis bvj z3, en i'illiiir It to throw oil tho disease i-o'd OMly lu weilc-Rhapo'i bottles. WH'son !i .nil d will r. d 'ablo "L." Roinciiihet tho word, Oar.Hi)L'ri;u" i'l (irdcrln' froai your draegt, and' i..tO'ih-.;jct io rljht Liu'l. oil BHOHAN'S GARBLUO BAJ.M1 OINTMENT S3 13 Beet Galvo la tha "World. m 1'ntR Jlark, Couloir, uiiil SlartHuT Garot. It Iloals WttHont , Soar. .SJlayo Pala ftStopa EUodlncJ GootLoa n Barn or Soaltl. Hctvlon.CnfWlTsMdfilo. ., . . OS 3wi PoIkou oat ol a WotuicU' BUCrlAS9 CARBOLIC . BALM OIKTMEWf COKSAfNS NO GBSASS AND vaskej orr without soap.', acts Listant'y end like Majlc. Ton OaltRtieam, Sn-O Throaf, Ulrr, Hururf, Ouatlaj Cuts, JVoandi, I llos, Sase "t-.xfiU Ifiloiiau Sting, ami Utloi, Barlisr'tl ItrH. t.Uapueil IIuiuW. Hcrofu lou. i-ore.,tna any and every otUi.r purpose for walca ' Salve or" Ointment ci bo nacd. Hn- iolyKcparatiou .hat can alway be rol led npon. I.Isii bowtlful Jelly-eolore.1 artlclo. eold In glass tatties I wltn tho abovo trade-mark." without which nouols genuine. S o to it that your drug, cist gtves you Ilccius's. ss above dtnbed. Oft tu'i S"eat free on iv.lieoUoa to tho Jlaaulao. tuicrs, GUE1II MANUFACTURING CO. Raven IndeHiblo Ink. in l h 'J Best i n the world bias 'i as the IU fl U '' VfJillJ does not tiprcaJ or run; always 111 PL lUull ready, no preparation needed; llrJjU ceherB tad stationers. (Jvwir LiiruicAi.t.o.,n. A tonUnuous Flow of Water does not Wet or Dim' WOLFF'S ACME BLACKING. Seir-Polisltlnff Leather PreserratlTtV (iO FAMILY SHOUlFbE WITHOUT IT Ask your deaueiv for it. -QISSOLUTIOX or PAUTSEItSHIi? NOTIOE1S HEHEBY (1IVEN. That the eo. iiartnershin heretefore existing between M. A. Wkisb and FnaitK KxaaoitnEn, doing buslaess as llarrlage Makers, under the firm name of WElS & KEltSOHNElt, In the llorouKh of Lchlghton. Carbon County, I'a., was dissolved, by mutual consent, on the ISUi day of July, A. I 1880. .. ' MILTON A. WEISS. FItANK KEUSOHNEIt. Thsbuslnesi will ba continue.! by the un dtrshined, at the OU Stand, who will also settle all outstanding aowunls. ,, M A. WElStr-Lcb's-h'oo Ju'TW liwvtj
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