KD1TOII LEltiCtHTdK.PA.! PATUnnAY.SEPTEMBEn lllh,1680. Extensive forest fires ore raging through northrn Now Hampshire. Hundreds of curds of wood have already licon destroyed and'u.iloi' rain should fail soon much dam gaituroiicrty mustensuo. The first and second volume of the of ficlal reau-daof the lalo wir. the publication of which wiri authorized by Congress at ita last sssiin, have been completed under tho dirortinu of Cul.fioolt, of the War Depart- . S . ... , ....... ... ,1. L.l.f lUCUlf III1U aru nun IU .UH IIUIIUBUI iiw jruu- ).! .lntiiiT. Congress ordered ten thousand or.nief'of this work, and also authorized its rnlB'lo the public Thtse twToldmcs will soon oo Issued. -Tlio'Vcrmont Slato election took place on Tu?Sday !ast,.and was carried by the Ee- JjublirfSfl'i by their usual majority about ibfiOtL.. .Tho election was for Governor, Coifgr&fjhon and 'Members of the State Legialature. The result in Vermont Is no criterion by which to foretell the result in fl'tber Stales, as It is as sure to go Republi can, as AlabSftia Is to go Democratic. Incflspulabls'pruofof genuineness or the em phatic denunciation of tho letter as "an In famous fcrgcry" by (v gentleman of Mr. Eellihoovcr'e hllhcrto unlmpctiched charac ter, will settle- tho issue. But however con clusivoly settled by future developments tho dispute involves n measure ol actual crime that can be properly dealt with only In tho temple of justice Philadelphia Tiimct E.B. Hall, whoso term aa Treasurer of Lucns'county, Ohio, has just expired, is as certained, by his own confession, as well as the Cuudltion of his accounts, to bo a defaul ter Ver $47,000. He was elected by the "Oreenbackers. Hall was' an old. resident of Toledo, and highly esteemed. He used tho publie funds in speculations, a large por tion being sunk in "a newly invented ap paratus for minufucturiug gaa from coal Mr." la this ago of enlightenment there are slill eomotracesaf ancient superstition The Baltimore Sun of a recent date has a letter from King George county, Va., stating that a quantity of electricity," which"camo Into the world at tho birth of a child" in that county, had been appropriated by some de signing, evel-minded persons, who "can set the atmosphere in motion j they can sweep the clouds from tho sky and hrin'g on these terrible droughts which keep us very poor in this latitude." The same issue contains an advertisement wirfnlni; "all men or wo men who would dru or interfere with me in any way.nre (sic) under tho penalty of 20,U8U' (Bigneu;"aiuo .v.ouipiey. On our first page this week wo publish the list of premiums to bo awarded at tho sixth annual exhibition of tho Carbon Co. Industrial Society, to be held on tho Sth, 6th, 7th and 8th of October. Our readers who are Interested in the fair should give it a careful reading. Tho premiums areliber al, arSd from present appearances '.he fair will bo one of thobest ever held In tho conn ty. Thet have also printed a large two- ahoef poster for tho fair, which will be dis tributed in a few days by the Secretary. Persons desiring further information in re gard to tho exhibition can address W. M, Bapsher, Secretary, LchightoQ. Text From Ocii.ItniicocU' Letters. When fraud, violcnco or Incompetonce rontrots.lho noblest Constitutions and wisest laws ara useless. The bayonet is not a fit instrument for collecting tlio votes oi irocmen. It Is only by a full vote, freo ballot, and a fair count that the peoplo can rulo in fad', aB required by the theory of our govern ment. Tako this function away and tho wholo structure falls. The groat principles of American liberty aro still tho rightful inheritance of this peo plo, and cvor should be. Tho rlcht of (rial bv lurv. the habeas cor pus, the liberty of tho press, tho freedom- of epeecntne natural rigmsoi persons ana vuo gnwol property must do preserved. Tho Thlrlecnth.Fourtecnlh and Fifteenth amendments to tho Constitution ef the Uni ted States, embodying tho results of the war lor tne union, aro inviolable. If called to the Presidency, I should deem It my duty to resist, with all my powcriny attempt to impair or evade tho full force or effect of tho Constitution, which, in overy article, section and amendmont, is tho su- prome law of tho land. This TJnion.comprisingaccncral Govern incut, with general powers, and State Gov ernments, with Stato powers for purposes local to tho Slates, Is a polity tho founda tions of which were laid in tho profoundest wisdom. This is tho Union which our fathers made and which has been so respected abroad and so Denencent at nome. Tho war for tho Union was successfully closed more man niteen years ago. All classes' of our neonlo must sharo alike the blessings of tne1 Union, and aro equally concerned in itsperpctuity, anmutno prop er administration ol public (.Hairs. Via are in a stato of profound peace, Ilencclorth let it bo our purpoto to cultivate sentiments ol inendsiiip.audnotoi animos ity, among our fellow citizen;. As one people, wo have common interests. The Hon. Amos C. Koycs, who died at his home in Westporty Clinton county, in this State, at midnight on Friday, from a paralytic stroke.was born in Grafton, Mass., Sept. 17, 1318. Ho moved to Emporium, Cameron county, in 16-17, and engaged in the umbering business, and in this business he continued until his death, bcingtho head of one of the largest firms of lumber dealers in Pennsylvania. In 1819 he settled at Westport, Clinton county where ho has since chiefly resided. During the war he was .an active Unionist. In 1869 he was chosen to tho Legislature on tho Democratic ticket, and re-elected in tho following year. He wasalso a member of the Constitutional uonvention. At tha democratic uonven tionatErie, in September, 1875, he was a leading -candidate for the Gubernatorial nomination. In 1S77 he was (he Democrat ic eandidate for tho Stato Trcasurcrship,and was elected over Mr. Hart, tho Republican candidate. He was for many years a valued member of the Board of Public Charities, He was a man of philanthropic impulse,and did much to ameliorate the condition of tho poorer classes in the portions of tho State i which he resided. of labor, since It Is based upon tho commer cial statistics of all tho principal commercial nations of the globe. The result reached by Mr. Kimino will causo disappointment to the friends of tho several canal projects, and tho most interesting chapter of the report is tho chapter on tho Influence of transconti nental railroads in determining tho course of trade between tho Atlantic and Pacific potts of the United Slates. Tho principal conditions affecting tho courso of trado bo tween the Atlantic and Pacific ports of tho United States, with respects to the routes by way of tho Isthmus of Panama, by Cape Horn, or by rail across tho continent, are freight charger, time risk,certalnty of moyo mcnt and facilities of distribution. The dlstanco from San Francisco to New York by each of tho existing routes Is ns follows.' Via Capo Horn, 13,610 miles. Via tho Islh- mus of Panama, f.lOO. Across tho contin ent by rail, 2,824. Tho averago tlmo re quired for tho transpoi tation of freights be tween Now1 York and San Francisco by tho above mentioned routes Is as follows t VI Capo Horn (sailing vessels), 12Sdays. Via Isthmus of Panama (steam vessels), 25 dajn. Across the continent by rail, 20 to 25 days The report is accompanied by eixly-ono ap pendixes containing valuable statistical and other statements. The largo shipment of gold to' this country and tho hcayy balance of trado in our favor during the past month, coupled with tho prediction of Treasury officials that this con dition of affaire is likely to remain unchang ed during the present monlh,aflbrds a cheer ful outlook. An examination of tho nature of the articles imported into this counlry,ns shown by tho last quarlerly report of tho chief of tho bureau of statistlcs,demonstratcs a tendency Which, if persisted in, will soon destroy this balance of trade in our favor. The tables show an In'fcrcoco in that class of articles worn as luxuries, which drain the country of money without giving any re turn. During the past four months this in crease has grown to alarming proportions, and (ho present rate threatens the balance of trade. AuatST. Charles Hoffman, of Gilbeitsvillo, Berks county, attempted to climb ft well on Tues day to escape sulphur that had accumulated alter tno explosion ol a blast, nnil Icll pack a distance of twenty-seven feet, alighting on tho shoulders of a companion. They were both considerably injured. A sedulous and scrupulous caro of the public credit, together witu a wise and eco nomical innnacemcnt of our governmental expenditures, should ho maintained, in or der that labor may bo lightly burdened, and mat an persons may uo protected in tueir rights to the fruits of their industry. Irtt us encouroeo tho iiarmony and gener ous rivalry among our own industries which will revive onr languishing merchant mar ine, extend uur commerce, witu torcign na tions, assist our merchants, manufacturers, and producers to develop our vast natural resources, aud increase tho prosperity and happiness of our people. Public office is a trust, not a bcnnly be stowed upon tho holder. Tho basis of a substantial, practical civil servico reform mu9t first bo established by the peoplo in filling the elective offices; if mey ux a men standard oi quanucaiiuns lor oince, anu sternly reject, mo corrupt and incompetent, tho result will bo decisive in governing tho action of the torvants whom they intrust with appointing power. No form of government no matter how carefully devised, no principle however 60und, will protect tho rights of the people uuie&a uumiui&uuwuu la ju.iu.ui uuu viu-cieut. Power may destroy tho forms but not the principles of justice) these will live in spite even or mo swora. Tho truo and propcrluso of the military power besiiJes defending tho national honor against foreign nations, is to uphold the laws and civil government, and to secure to every person residing among us tho enjoy- mcu. oi iite, uueny anu properly. Tho rccular army should bo so directed by its superior officers as to bo rececnized aJ n bulwark, in support or tne rlgute ot me people and ol mo law. I would, under no circumstances, allow myself or" my troop to determine who were melawlul members or a btato .Legislature t,ISX,ur PATENTS Granted by the United States to citizens of this State, for the week ending Sept. 7, 1380, film, tihed for the Oahbon Advocate, from the Law and Patent olilco of J. McU. Ferkxks, 809 L, Street, Washington, D. O. H. Andrews, Wllllamsport, auxiliary caw uauuie. J. Barker, Wcllsborough, bay tedder. II. A. .T. Ilnmnhfill. I'hll'n. linrsn Alinn. N. 1). Gt.lrk. Ucrmamown. armored vessels. V. II. Delaner. Phil's. TeleuraDh key. -a. f reuencKS, x'nira, waier iuhk lur loco- oiivo leuuer. Vt', M. Henderson, Phil's, oar brake. W. P. Henszev. Phll'a. locomotlva holler. E. Ineraharn. Phll'a. sheddtnn mechanism for louma J O. McKcnjlc; Heaver, underground oil reservoir. , J. V. Jlcrrlck. Phll'a, Journal box. J. u. .uorris, l-ni a.puriiyingrancid nuncr. II. lilley, lilxford, Saw nllng machine tt vuu ocoy, itiuuiuru. uuvivu lor ru- movlnir. parafflno from Oil welts. ju. .mimer, i-iuaounr, carpel sircicuor. old Tho Ildtzhoovcr Letter The Prm and Carlisle Herald of Friday last published' the following letter, puriiort- fng to have been written by Congressman eeltzhoover to one of his constituents: House of Representatives. VA'anVnoToM, D. Cl, April 23, 1880, DsR Sitt : Your favor was received. 'would most cheerfully mtroduco and urgo the passagoofa bill suclVsynu suggest, but wiin me present democratic House pension bills do not have much favor. It ha? be come almost impossible to get consideration of such a bill at all, and when considered its chance or passing the House is very remote, and the rebel general who is at tho head ol the pension committee in the Senate is still mora averse to allowing any such bills t pass. It would not he at all probable, there lore, inn me uni win goi mrougii. Very truly, I-'. E. IIkltzhoovib. On Saturday Mr. Beltzhoovcr first saw the letter in print, and ho promptly telegraphed tke Timet is follows : Carlisle September 4. I was from when home the letter pur porting to have been written b mo to some unnamed person, etatlnc that a Pension bill could not bo passed because tho rebels in tho Uoose and Senate were opjiosed to ensions. appeared in tho Carlisle Herald and tho rniiadeipnia l'ress, and 1 ilid uot see a line of it until this morning. It is an infamous forgery. There was no occasion or necessi ty lor sucb a letter and no reason why it ehuuld have been written. F. E. Beltzhoover. One of two things must be true in regard to the letter published over Mr. Bellzboov er'i name. Either wme person has com mitted a most atracious lorgery.or Mr. Beltz hoover; has' grossly libelod the recipient of his letter, and the oflense, in either case, is to flagrant that the innocent party will not be content to rest with the mere re assertion of the truth: The name of the person to whom It is al leged Congressman Beltzhoovcr addressed the latter is not glvcn,acd that is a strongly suspicious circurastan'co.' So far there is an anonymous charge against Mr. Beltzhoover, while the whole weightofMr. Beltzhoover's good reputation is thrown into the bold de- uial over his own eigcature,uud there must be not only a responsible receiver of tlio let ter now produced, but hejauet be well sus tained in his cause to convict Mr. Btltz- hoover of deliberate falsehood. Ifis common for partisans in the heat of political strife to bandy words and indulge In criminations and recriminations ever such campaign Inventions but there is on ly one proper way to settle so gravo an of- feuse as is clearly developed" In this case, aud thut is by punishing the guilty in the criminal courts. The man who is' capable of forging such a letter to affect Mr. Deltz lioover's re-election to Congress, or to serve general party purposes, must bo worse than thief and the law would promptly relieve hinTof party labors by transferring him to the penitentiary I aud if a man In Mr.Beltz booytr'i position is capable of thus libeling the .holder of hh genuine letter, no matter Id what sacred ulufiJence it may have Lcen Our system docs not provido that one Pre sident should inaugurate another. There might bo danger in that, and it was studi ously icit out oi mo charter. Tho array should have nolhln! to do with the election or inauguration of Presidents. The peoplo elect tho President. The Con- gicss declares in joint session who he is. f liSe Jefferson's wav of inaucuration. it suiis our system, lie rode atono on horse back to the capitol, tied his horse to a rail fence, entered, and was duly sworn, then rode to tho Executive Mansion and took possession. Our Wtuliliigloti I.ctfeV raosi our nr.ci-L.tit corrjsfo.vdkst. WASiirxnTON, D. ('., September 4, I860 There probably within twenty years has never been an impending Presidential cam paign as much in doubt os the present one, Both sides crow lustily to keep their courage up, while at tho same time both aro equally apprehensive. Right here at the capital of the nation, where there are so many of fice holders, it is difficult to get a fair expres sion of opinion, this for the reason that tho "ins" want to stay in and the great majority ohow their feelings to run away with thei judgement. For this reason in part there is the stlflest' xittd of confidence among tho of fice holders that Gsneral Garfield is going to be elected. Turning to that class who have held office u nil's. ' this and heretofore existing Republican administrations and been dispossessed, there is tho jamo bias in the opinion that a change is coming ; that Hancock will be elected and that the "outs, including this class will again be in. Th Republican campaign committee does not regard Pennsylvania or Maino among the debatable states. There is confidence that both will give' good Republican majorities, and that in Malne'tlio majority of last yea will be considerably augmented. Tho con ceded debatablo dates aro New York, 1 diaua, Connecticut and Nov Jersey. Tho Republicans do not feel at all uneasy about the Pacific slope states. Mr. Blalnofs logo to Califerniaas soon as the Maino election is over, and Ills record on the Chinese ques tion aud his well-known popularity in that section are counted upon to pull the elector al votes ot all me slope states to the ltepub- lican column. This tho Democratic com mittee, or tne Democratic leaders do not concede. The debatable states claimed by the' Democrats other than New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Indiana, are Cali fornia, Nevada and Oregon. It is in fact, in connection with theeo states, that during the Cincinnati convention the claims of Jus- tics' Fields fr tho Presidential nomination were urgetf on the ground that he was the only Dcmosrat who could carry the Pacific elope states, To accept such declaration a fact It is not at all presumptuous that the Republicans should feel that they have their calling tnd election sure in that quarter. Mr. Joseph Niiniuo, Jr., I'hlef of the bu Now Advertisements. JpEGISTEIiS NOTICE. Notice Is Vicrehv irtrcn that the Executors. Administrators and Uunrdlans hereinafter named have filed their roipecltve accounts of. tne following estates in mo Jtcgisicr's umco nt Mauch Chunk, In and for the County of uarnon, wnicn aocounis nave ueen auuweu oy tho lieitlster, will bo presented to the Judges of the Orphans' Court on MONDAY, tho 11th OI UH i'l Jllf.l(, A It, 1BBV, Ul i O ClOCK XT, JU.- for confirmation : Tho first ami tlnal account of James W. Hcberllnir. administrator of the estate of Jno. Olaco, dco'd. First and nnai aecouni oi uenry iicincman, administrator of tho cstato of P. P. Olbbachi deceased. . First and final aceoant of Edwin (Jwlllym, vdmlnlstrator of the estate of Wm.Qnillyra, deceased. First ind final account or Andrew liacn, administrator of the cstato or Catharine Scelfnger, dce'd. The aceoant or Samuel VT, Hudson, admin istrator or tho estato of Richard Jenkins, deceased. First and final account of A. It. Toblag.ad-i mlnlstrator of tho estato of Jamos Cnrrlgan,' doceased. First and final account of John McOcc; aaminisiraioroi me esiaio oi iranic iMcuec, deceased, Tho first and final account of Joseph O, Moore, executor of the Last Will and Testa ment of Qeoriro Russell, dco'd. Widow's npiualsemcnt of tho estato of Thomas Dunr-an, dee'd. BERNARD PHILT,IPS, Register. Mauch Chunk, Sept. 11, ISSO-wl STATU ,C1VS. Tho new rolling mill at York turned off Its first iron Tuesday. Twenty-fivo manufacturing establish ments aro in full blast at Erie. Josiah Copley, of Pittsburg, is 77 years no 13 a Journalist ol too old school, Tho Greenbackcrs of the Twenty "sixth district havo nominated f, C. Plumer for Congress. George Edge, of Cain township, Chester county, aged 35 years, committed suicide on Sunday whilo insane. Miss Suo L. Beatty has been appointed by the United States Circuit Court ut Pitts burg a special examiner to tako ana report testimony in an oil suit. Tho fusion of the Green backers and Republ ican parties in bcbuylkill county, it is thought, will drivo thoGrceubackerto their old love in the cboico of a Congressman. The Renublican School Board of Alle gheny City has declared that it is in the in terests ol harmony on J social order to keep the whilo and colored children in separate school buildings. Governor Hoyt has decided to grant a charter for a now railroad to extend from Sharpsbur-, down the Pittsburg side of tho iiueguuuy unu 10 oucaucuiuci ui&ourg uuu Alleghany River Railroad. The Edgar Thomson Steel Company has paid $90,003 for the privilege of miniug 300 acres of brown hematite ore land, and $100,- 000 for the option ot mining Sou additional ncrc3. The lands are situated in Patton lotvu- hip, Centre county, Mr. 8. If. Miller, of the Twenty-sixth dis trict, ncndinir a nronttsed settlement of the troubles there, speaks at all tho meetings, whilo Colonel McJunkiir,' 6f Butler, who also claims the Republican nomination of mo district, Keeps in retirement. A correspondent ol the Reeding Times and Dispatch, writing from Shenandoah, says that 400 men are thrown out of cmplby- . - H.. I.--.-,.. T I nt ineiii ui uiu jivuiy uuu iniue-i jiiu uruspeci for putting out tho fire seems gloomy, and if this is not accomplished it win burn from gangway to fingwuy, destroying uve con necuiiefoiiier.'jjs. The Democrats of Ivortuammon county havo nominated Hon. William Mutchlerlor Congress and renominated Messrs. J. M. Hajkett, A. W. Lerch and Henry Scholl for the Legislature. The Bucks county, con ferees are pledged to Mr. Mutchler, and the indications are that the Lehigh confereSs win uo similarly instructed Berks county claims tho largest chestnut tree in the country. It is growing on the farm belongi ng to tho cstato ol bolonton Mcr kel, in Rockland township, and measures ia lect ana -i inches in circumference Tho Ringgold Band, of Reading, has re ceived an efer from Potter Palmer, of Chi cago, to furnish daily concerts at tiro Pulmer House, in said city, next winter. Tus ocer is a liberal one, and may bo accepted. The Stato Convention of Directors of tho roor, in Harrisburg, Wednesday, adopted a permanent organization and adjourned, to meet in Erie on tho third Tuesday in Sep tember, 1SS1. It cost Erie county, irr this Stall, $200 for the destruction of sheep by dogs in August. A law school is to ce lounded at Pittsbui g. Bradford is to bo supplied with cure rpriug water. The Phoenix Iron Works are turninc out fifty tons of irou a day. Tho Pittsburg Southern Railroad is to be extended into Greene county. Rats robbed a grape arbor belonging to Mr. Frederick Lauer, of Reading, of its fruit. A post of tho Grand Army of the Repub lie has jutt been established at Hawley Wayno county. DMINISTIIATOH'S SALE OF VALUABLE By virtue of an order cf tho Orphans' Court of Carbon county. Pa., tho undersigned. Ad. mlnlstrator of the Estate of WILSON MIL. LUlt, Into of Mahoninit tontislllp, dee'd, will sen ai puDiio saie, on mo premise, on SATURDAY, SEPT. Mil, 1880, commencing at TWO o'clock P. M.. the fol- lowing described Real Estate, vis: All that certain unci or piece oi ijahij, snuaio in Mahoning township, Crtfbon coumy, Penn'a, bounded and described as follows, to nlti Ho. KlnnlnK at a stone, thenco by land of Jacob Muoselman, south Ot decrees, west 62 perches to a stone; thence by land ol A llanllnc. north 28M degrees, west lOperches to a posts thenco norm iy ucgrecs, west 4j perencs iu u posi; thence south S3 ceir's. west IS nor. to a stone: thence by land of John ftclnsuiltli, north 24 degrees, weft 118 perches to a stone; thence bv land or Conrad Kaiser, north 79K deirrecs. caBt'Jf nerches to a stone: thence south fetU degrees, east 100 perches to a StOncj thence. norm 67 uegTeest easi i pcrcnes 10 u stone: thence south t ucirrees, cast 8 perches to a stone; thence north 78 degrees, west 29 perch es to a stone; thenco south 2 degrees, east (2 perches to a stone nt the place ol beginning, containing FIFTY-EIGHT ACRES, more or lees. Tho Improvements thereon are a Ono Two. Story Frarrio Dwolllng, about 10x22, with Kitchen nttactud; also Uno Two-Story Frame Dwelling, about 18s20 Tect; bank Barn, 20x30 Teet; a wheelwright Shop, about IZxtJIeet, and other outbuildings. There is an Orchard or full bearing fruit trees on tho premises. Tbu8 of Salk. One-third cash; one-third In six month with Interest, and the remain ing one-third In one ear from date of sale, nun interest. mus. o. ji-uiy, Adm'r or Wilson Miller, dco'd, Sept. 4, 2w General Election FroGlamation Pnrsiifmt in nn net of the ncnornl Asueniblv of thecomiuonwefiittiof remisylvaul, entitlid ' An act relotmir to election's lu this common wealth," approved tlie id niiv oi Juir, Anno Douilm.ouo (thousand eight hundred and thirty nine, ana n runner fniimeinpui to mat act, nu i.mvnl.Timi'irtf Hi). 1S7J. 1. '1'lIflM Aft K'OONR Sheriff ot tno Oounty of carhon rcmieylvunut, do Lceur mnho known pnd ive notice to the eiccioraoi tuocouniv mores am, mux an oho turn will bo held In tliosjtd Count r of Carbon ONTIII3 TUKMJAY AFTKJt TUB F1113T MONDAY IN WOVKMDKH, uClUK TIJESKCUND OPNOVKMimn, Anno Domini, oro thousand eiclit h tin o ted nnd eighty, at which time tho loliow w o Ulcers will ho voted lor t TWeatv.ulno Electors to cast tho Electoral votpot Pennsylvania lor President aud Vice President. Ono person for Providing Jadco. coin posed of the counties of Cuban and Monroe. 0n? person, in conjunction with the counties of Monioe, Montour, Columbia, Pike, und the townahips of -Noatopcck, lllock creek, Hugar ijOtii, -miner, iiBzai, ruaicr Jieur vh.,i:k,.uui;kb llfifirinc Urnolr. snlpm. HollonlTacii Hunt Inc. don, Kalrmount, Sonne Jtrnok.and that part M thocitv oi Uiranton nouth ot llojnap litooK Ciesk and eiit of tho ldtckawanarlvcr,and the Dorouffnaoi jJiinmoro, new commou, uoms. ooro Whito Haven, Jcdd ana ilnziecon n i.iiprnn iiurt Tticku wanna counties for thoofQci of ltepicscntatlTOiu the CoiiKiess of tho Uni tOll KlfltPf. Two pcitjnns to repiosint tho county of Oar- uon in mo uencini AHieinuiy oi i'euuBjiTuui-i, one nersun lor lJitLtRt Atioruor I also hereby make knowu and kIvo noilco that tue places nt iiomuic tno aiurcaaiu ciec lions in thH soveral titwnhlos of tho raid coun ty will ire respectively nt the places houiualtcr desiiniated, to wit i inoireemen cr mo DorouRU or enipnion wiiiho.atieirocctioaat iuo puuno nouse oi T W If ftiulfifttiiit.h. In nnlil linrnnirn. 'Jhetrcemeu resmiusiu mat i.ni oi uauiia towns. dp knowit as tho Audenreid district will hold their election at tho school liouso In An- denreld t tho ireemiirieidiuir m mat part oi ItaiiK-M towuiiitp known us the llfavof Me, dow tlist rit t, shall bo d their election nt the schuoi hotiaont I.iTlttou In Bald toiTIlsbin Tm f rfipTii.n of tliu towniihlD ol East Pcnn will hold thoir election at the public lioueo of renroso ueorpe. in caia wvwiisrnp . Ttm frnpmpn of the to win It ID of J-OWer Tow amt-nslntr wilt held their election nt the public honsA nf r,awi4 nrsff. in mud townshin. The tieeinfiint the toivnshnt ot Fruuklln will hold thoir election at ihe public house of lid wan lUber, in Bald borough, Tho freemen of tho township ot Lauwnne will hold their election tt the female school homo at liuck liountalti, In aid lownsolp. The freemen of the towiifdilp of Iehiffo will hold (hetr election iu the sihool house lu Hock poit. In sail township. The frcftuen of the boron eh of Weathrrlv will hold their election at the public- houbeot V Kelser. in aail Imrouffh. The freemen of the iirst ward of tno boroueh of Man eh chunk will bold their election at the public house of Jeremiah f. Kclser.lu eald bor OUKh. Too freemen ot tno scCnnd ward of the bor ongh of JIkuoij chunk wTi hold their election at the publie house lately kept by Frederick shuleuburg, deceased, in baM oorouyli, The freemen of lat Mauch Oiinnk will hold thelrelectlon at the public house of Christopher Cnrian, lu said ourough, Thefieemen ot the township of Mlinnlnr holt titer eiecuon at tho public homo of J, Thompson MrUaniri, In fntd tow i sjip. 'i ue ireemo'i oi mo lOivn-mip oi iluii t nron will hoit) their election at I ho public house of New Advertisements. Work! Look to your test Interests. Now open and ready for inspection, trie LARGEST and MOBTCOMrLSTE STOCK OF annua nnd bummer diit ooods, notions, CARPETS, BOOTS, BUOE8, 4.0. , OTCT brOUKht into mis socuon oi me country, wuioa were Bongbt before the sharp Aflyance, AT A Savita'g of from 20 to 25 per ct. Wo ere therefore prepared tV offer tne same at still very low prices, wlilch will only be kept up as long as the present stock may last. And preferring "ANImbleSlipcncotO aSlow Shilling," we are determined to MOVE THE STOCK QUICKLY, And shall offer Extraordinary Indaoo mentt to CASH BUYERS ! ! Amntiir tho list nf Oobils lust oftened are the following at a OflEAT UAHQA1N: 6000 yanls Calicoes, fast colors. 5000 yards Muslins, bleached it unbleached. t case iu-1 tsncctings 1 case Honey Comb Quilts. 1 case Heavv ShirtlnC Chevoita 31 pieces Cassimere, for Men 1c Boy's Wear. BOOTS AND SHOES We have the tersest and roost Handsome stock of Men's', Women's nnd Children's Fine Shoes that were ever exhibited In this town, also bought beford tho late advance, which for lieauiy 01 siyic, veraoiniy anu uneapness wo can truthfully eay Cannot be matched, We' have also lusfc oriened a large and beautiful assort ment of BIS T WHITE GRANITE AND C. WARE!, of Foreign and American Manufacture, which, wo will run off at very low pricesj in Setts. Consumers of Urr Ooods. Boots. Shoes, kc. will And It greatly to their advantage to call eorlt. and exnmlne Goods and Prices, before purchasing elsewhere, as this Is a bonajide saie, ana we can assure you uenuine liar gains. 49- A cordial invitation extend to all. Respectfully, J. NUSBATJM c SUN, Opposlto Publla Square, Lohlghton, Pa. oct. -yl -"EissrouT BonoUGir. ACCOUNT FOll YEAIl ENDINU 31st MA HUH, 1880: Cash In treasurvat last rcnortlessex. oncraiionsana commission vius 17 Publie sauare collection 6 25 T. J. StoHlot, grounit rent 160 8-201 K EXPENSES. Auditing 3 00 S Welsh, lnckim 14 05 N. snyder, coal 6 U.Trapie, room rent nnd hammer... 3 65 II. V. Morthlmcr, printing statement 15 00 II. A. Kuhns. tin box, 1 00 rT.i!l)n Snyder, cent for 187T '1 00 Win Hollmgcr. salary ns Trent., 18J9 SO 00 U. W. Lents, salary as See., 1879 SO 00 STnKKTS". A. Kast, work on streets 2 00 1). II. Albright SiS. Ycakcl 8 00 H. Scliocti 3 S5 Urbln Buyer 1 00 Uco. Kmtry 6 25 Uco. Itapp 1 7 00 $110 35 JJal.3Ut Match, 1886". 81 67 BOUNTY. To cash and uncollected as last stated $S63 37 Ilunltcato or 1879. subiect to exonera tion andaddltlon..... 91172 1875 09 Exoneration , 45 00 18f0 09 EXPENDITURES. TJ.r T inOmnir Tpaoi nn I ml (rm'fif lnlavorofFranklinTownsl.il.. $950 60 " Hal. In treasury and uncollected, less commission 880 09 INUKltTEDNESS. To bal. due on ludicmcnt at last state ment S)504S 65 Interest to dato 3'23 88 Albert uri&7oni, a prormncut citizen oi I'ike county, was killed by tno can at Row land on Tuesday cisht. Tho crowinc oru cron'of the Cumberland Valley will be tho largest gut Lt red there within twenty years. A cotton nreds weichlne 150 tons has just ueen coinpieieti at we boon foundry, KeiidinF. lor an Aiaoatna Dinmer. Martin Ilagem aud John ltcesman, of Altoona, were run over uy cars, near l'cters- burg, da Suuday, and killed. lion. Beth' H. Yocum hasanrtolnted C. II. Yuted, of Lewisburg, Uuioo county, a cadet at Annapolis. The Geigertown (Berks county) Cider Works ore making 100galonsof cfJer jr day, at a cost oroue cent ner gallon. John Sbenk. a welNknown farmer In Cones toga township, Lancaster oounty,curu mitted suicide by hanging, on Tuesday, Willio White, only T years of age, and a slate pfefeer, was Killed in tne j-.ik inn breaker, near Scranton. a. few days nco. 8. 13. Mauning, chief miller iu Marshall, Ken nod y k Cos lluur mill, at TitUbui, w&s killed by the bunting cf a burr on Tuesday. A 3-year-old child of Mr. Iluzinca O. M Miner, of Pottstown, U from a wiudow. a -difctftnee ol twenty uve KnoaKoi'li in mid townsliii TLe true m OA m tliS town Mn or Uonr Tovra- mensiim witl hold tht'ir olociluii at ilio vub.lo liniiso ot John eis. In tin lo'wiit.lili. Hie treouiKii of tio township ui I'acker will hold then tectum at the oujiio Uounetit i'oter Jinrtz oi nam tuvvimuip. luoiriunuui mui imri m iue uwnsuip oi Mauch Chunk re'liug within the Huinnnt llllt district will huid tauir t lot'tlon at the towa hall in the villain of Himmlt Hid, Tne trwfllen I that iurt tf tne township ol Maath CrtuutresUHnff within tho Nosuuouca tut; Otitirict will hold theiroiectloti nt thtpuDi.o noutwoi rauicK raciveuuu, m iuo vnue oi Nfhil tielidlllliS. towctihip known ua the Houtii dntilct will holu their e.ectim at the public homo o( Paul lie. bvrd,tn add towulnu Tne (reeuieu 'oldlhgin that part of Kdder township ku(wa at tlmlturthdutrlct will hold intrir eifcuou iu me tcuooi nuusu uv uiiuge lrnrt In aid tJWaKhlu. Ihe frteuieu ut ih boroneh of Tairrvll e win noiu uiBir euciiou ui tno vuuuc uouj ui JwmosU. Heazieaves. lu mUl oorotiali. '1 tie Xreuiuu reiuhiff ui tho elooilou d'strlct of l&ctrUn ntll tiohl tut'ir election ut thu pub- 11U IIUURQ UI (trUIKO Jlll"UU, Tie freemen reitidiuir In the election dlsttlct of Lanifort wul ho d their o.tctlou at the pub- UU UHUeD UI UCU1KO IjVHUS. Tho fieeinau ot tho boiotiflh or WiMflnpott will hold the r election ut the publlohouooi Nathan Klois, in that buroab Rli-om ke knouu tiiidtnve no ico, naln and by the 3ili section of the atortwil-t ai t I m Uirectet, that "every puim-n exvepiinijatice of the pejee. who auuit hol) uuv ottlce or up p)iDtmentor pi oil t or tiuCuuder tne Uovfni' ul en t of the Uidted Mate or ol thobltieor any city or incorporated tiUtr.ct. whether om iniNstoneu oiucur or uiuurwi u a HuuoruiUHie Paid R. Anthony on Judgment Italanco due on juJKwent, To bal. as above stated 5972 83 950 00 &022 83 . 880 09 New Advertisements. Drilgs &rid Medicines, WHITE 8TnnET,.WEI831,ORT. PA. RcmoTAl and Clinniro of l'lrml Messrs. Itnpslier & Zern B(p lMTO to onnonnco to tho citlrcns ot Writs. pollard mirroundinir nclghborliooJ, that inov w L'UIVUlHrJ 1110 "VCK nun uxiuri b oi ut. isbed nnU Inrgety tucrossoti ttio stock, Itnve ro moved lt Into tho eiegantly.lltttiil up room In tliBlJriclcllnlldli)is.on White Mreot. torincrly occupied by Mr. Fred Krlimidt, whero they ire iireparea 10 accotnmoaate ineir iricnos alia tlio pnbllo ecuorally -nlth Frcsb and ruto DRUGS AND MEDICINES, M all kinds, toeothcr with a fall lino of all sncli " ainui uuobs ns aro nsnaliy Kept in won (applied Drug stores, comprlslnR rn.mois, Perfumery, Bn.ps. Drahes, Comus, lAmps, Cblmneyit, Tiu.scs, Suotiortors, Hfioalder, Orncrs. Byrlnee. KnrslnR Bottles, Dyo Btuffa. &c, &o. Pdre WIN15S anrt UQDOns for Jfedlolnnl purposes, and a large stoCK of choice UJU Alts, Tho Luslness wtli bo nndr tlio personal charire nnd superintendence nt Dr. Ji b. Zern. we lnemu 10 itivq inn HaviHiactiou 10 our pa trons In quality atid price. Give us a call. juiyi7yi iiAiiiu an 4u.xwi. Dr. Charles T. Horn Would announce to tho public thnt no has purcnasea irom xuiia a. j. jxtfino E NTRAL DRUG STORE, In Lcuckcl's Block, Bank St., Lehighton, Pa.j llarlnk roatted and refilled tho entire stock bo can oiror DRUGS ANDES' CHEMICALS Strictly frceh and ruro, Also Horse and Cattle powilcrs.Patcnt Medi cines, urusnes, rjoaps, uomps, I'enutncrics, Sponges, (JhamoU Skins". Wines nnd Liquors for Medical Turpofes, Oils, Lamps and Futures. DycstufTitOfiOlco ClKiirs, Pipes and Tobacco. Spec tacles, Trusses, Nursing Dottles; Violin Strings, and a lull line of Wall Paper and Ilordersattlio Lowest Prices. Prescrlntlons cnrefullv eoranounded and prompt attention glcn to every DrancU of tbo business. A. Rontlntinnpo nftbe natrnnnirn heretoforo extended to this establishment Is rcspectlully solicited, and satisfaction uuarantccu. sept.13, 18T9.-ly. Dit. O. T. I10HN. THE LITERARY ltCTlBltfiM I The most successful revolution of the century, and, to American readers of boohs, the most Important. Only books of the highest class are published by us. ahd tho prices are low beyond comparison with the cheapest books ever beforo lss-:ei!. To Ulustrato anil demon, strato these truths, wo send tho following books, alt complete and unabridged, Post paid, at tne prices naincu : MAOAULAY'S Lttoof Frederlcfc tho Great. Fo'fmer price" tl.zs. i.arno brevier type, ucauiuui print Prlco Three Cents. OAItLYLE'S T.tfa nt Robert Iturns. Former price. A1.S5. Largo brevier type, beautiful print. Price Threo Cents. IilQlIT OF ASIA, By Edwin Arnold. Former price, $1.60. Beautiful print, brevier lype. l'rieo jrivo Uents. THUS. IIUQIIES' Manliness of Christ. Former price ii TJeaa. tlful print, brevier type; prlco threo cents. BAKON MUNCHAUSEN. Hls'l'ravclsc'nd Surprising Adventures. For. mer prlco (1.25. Bourgeulse type) price hve COULS. i i MARY CfUEEN OF SUOTC fjfe. bv Lamertlne. Former prlco Brevier type, beautiful print; price three cents. VIOAK OF WAKEFIELD, By Oliver Goldsmith. Brevier typo, boautl. mi print; price nye ccuis.. BUNYAN'S PILOBIM'S ntOQIIESS. Bourgcolse type, leaded; beautiful print; prlco six cents. PltlVATE THEATRICALS, Hotels and Saloons. QARBON HOUSe, J. W. KAUDENBUSH, PnOPBIETOK, Bank St., LEiiiaitTow, Pa. The OAnnoN IIocbk orTers flrst-elars accom modations to the Travellnir public. IloAnlinir by tho Day or Week on Reasonable Torms. Choice Cigars, Wines nnd Llnuors always on hand. Uood Sheds and Stuljlos. with atten tlvo Hostlers, attached, April 10-yt f EOI'OLI) MLYEK, Announces to the people of Lolilghtcn tfnd vicinity that bo has leased and refitted tho Saloon & Restaurant, lately owned by Lwis J. CnnisTMAN. on Hank street, Lehighton, nnd Is prepared to furnish tbem with FUESH BEER nnd other Refreshments at all times. Patronage solic ited. Freo Lunch Every Saturday live ning, np. 10, 18S0-yl. The Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, PA. Nathan Klotz, Proprietor This House Is located In tho Borough of Wolsspott, Unrben County, Pa., nnd Is built on the site of Fort Allen.anolJ stockade fort location, erected hero over a century ago to protect tho early settlers ngalnst tho hostile Incursions of the Indians. Tho liouso Is n sub. stantlal brick, nnd wns named "Furl Allen House" Uy the Into Edward Weiss; ltcontnlns Thirty-two Rooms nnd a hamlsomo Kestau rant, and the present Proprietor has newly and thoroughly related tlio establishment. It has all theappolntmentsof a FutST CLASS OotJNTivr Hotel, adapted for tho comfort ot its patrons, In close proximity to the Hotel, lnpurfect preservation, is tho Hlstorlo OLD Fit AN KLIN WELL, which was dug by order of Benjamin Frank lin to supply tho garrison of Kurt Allen with water, lis walls Qfstone, which still defy tho ravages of ages, aro as pcrlsst to-day ns when put there, and the well now contains about six loet of crstal water. Tlio well Is now be Ing fitted up ns a historic relic, to the water of which tho patrons of tho Hotiso will havo free access, SUMMER BOARtlEKS will bo accommodated nt Rcnsonnblo Prices. Tho Baris suppllfd with tho ben wines, Liquors and Cigars, Uood stabling attached. uiay, B.iy NATHAN KLOTZ. Kendall's Spavin Cure, 1ho mont fifcfpsaful KemiMr over rtlrcovcr ed, nslt iaceitnln la Ha c Heels nnd doua not blister. HIS AD XHtOOF lilCLOW. n ATT n nn.v r im t 1IUU1 J.IU1, i. , UlUUUl) Pres. Elder of St Albans Dist. St. Aloans, Vt., Jon. 10th. I8S0. Dn. B. J. Kkkuall & Co , OcKti I In i cplv to yonr letter I win say thnt niv expcneiico with Kendall' Spavin Uuro' has been vnv satisfaLtniy indeed. 'Ihrco or tour years axo Iproiurcdabottloof your ugent nhil with it. cured n imrso ar lafrrcn? caused bv n spavin La&t so-ion niv horse bccnaio ,yery Inmo Hurt I turne.1 luni out lor a lew weeks when he be. came belltr, out when I put in in nuthorund no iirew woiso. when I discovered thit n ring bono was tormina. I pfocu-ciln ontilo or Ken. dill'is spavin Cure and with loss thnnn botno rmed hitn fo that bp Is liotluii", neither can thobuiich bofouud. ltesix'Ctiunvyo.Tt tAJCGElt. By author of "Spnrrowgrsss Papers." iv, leaueu; price iitu ucuis. Small Liabilities In excess of resources tiW 74 Wo, tho undersigned Auditors of Welssport Jiorougu, uavo esuiuiueu iue iiccuuuibui u. w, lcniz, oecreiary, nnu jiumuucr, Treasurer, and find them correct as stated. ALFRED WHITTINOHAM, ) AndUoI, OHARLES II. NUSUAUM, j Auditors. TOOR ACCOUNT. RECEIPTS. To amount ofdurnlcatu for 1870 93 02 " tul. In treasury of ICst report 67 to W 42 S 03 2 ft 8 00 (2 24 IS 10 3 00 30 07 83 37 pica typ STORIES AND BALLADS For Young Folss, by Ellen Trafy AUen; with very flno Illustrations. Selections complete Irom her book. Largo type; price live cents. LEAVES FROM THE DIARY Of an Old Lawyer. Short stories of thrilling, laughable, pathctlo Interest. Price three cents. BOOKSELLERS Everywhero (only one dealer In each town) keep these and our large list ot standard books, which are silling by the million vol umes, because the people believe In tho Liter ary Revolution. AMERICAN HOOK EXCHANGE, Tribune Rulldlnif, Ncv York. JOHN II. AZ.DEN, Manager. Jy 81. tf. UDITOK'S NOTICE. In the matter ofthoShcr-) In tho Court of Ill's salo of real estato of Common Pleas Michael Sterner. V Carbon County. No. 17, Juno Term, 1S78. Tfio Atfdltor nppolntcd by the Court to mako distribution of tho funds arising from the salo ol the said cstato among tuose eniuieu mere- to, and make report to tno next, term oi uoun, will mf.t tbe tittrtles Interested, for tho pur poses of bis appointment, on Saturday, SE1'- Tc.aiiii;it istn, iumj, ni ikn o ciock a.im., nt lilsotltce, adjoining f irst national nanK, Mnueh tlhunk. l'cnna.. when and where all parties Interested may attend and make known their claims, or be debarred from coming In upon said fund. E. R. SIEWEHS, Auditor, Mauch Chunk, August 14, 18S0-W4 EXPENDITURES. Exonerations Commissions Auditing for 1878 and 1879 Expenses tor Mrs. Harp Urbln lloyer, services A. J. Guth, services J. Q. Zern, services Bal. In bands of treasurer 150 42 Wo. the undersigned Auditors or Welssport Borough, have examined tSe tTtwro accounts of Albert Uuth aud Urbln Bbyer, afcd En? them correct as above stated, ALFRED WHITTINOHAM, Auimo CHAS, H. NUSBAUM, j auall0-Aug.21-3. gp3 uaicr, or HKvut, wiio I oreUall bo employed under the leaU.atlve, Judiciary or eiecufiyo dt-panrctjator ttiii Main or the UuHwlhiatej, t o & m m v a htm I S.I El 3 ssgs " ' 5y p. a 6 Sc, tA NEW YORK SUN For the Campaign. Tim Weekly sun will be found n nsef nl aux lllary by all who aro earnest ) working ror tho reform of tho Ntional Ooeiument. llehev Ing that the evils which hate so long beset the country can be ciiredojilv by a change of the paitv in power, 1HK Suff earnscty suppbits for l'reslucnt aud Vlco-I'resideut, Hancock and Engusn. In order that all those who aympathlso with our purpose may most cQlcleutlv co-ooerate with us.wo will send tho Weekly hdx In clnba or smile aub'cnbcrn.poei pnia.o vWJS live wa iB tur iue uei. luruo uuiiiua. Address THE SUN. New York City. Th4 UONANZA for UOOK-AHENTS la sel lug our two rplendldly llimitiated books, uvraoi . HANCOCK ana GAHFIELD, . t. . ltt.n I.. V.. Itf. l. M.n.l linn T w. roa.NEV. all author ol ua lonaliams audau mdeut uauiirer ot tho 'tuncrb soldei"! the second written byhUcomraue.ln arms ami per sonai irienu uen j ah. ty. jsuhuin; wide celebrity, liotb otficiul. u author of low pneed, im, or ut auy city or lucorporatod dbtrict aud also that every member ot Uouvreaa and the Hiate Legislature, and the select and common couo. cil f auy city, commiAsiober of auy lucorporat ed district. I Ui uwlucaoable of hold. uxor exercising at tho aame iiuie the-omue or ap. pulntuient of fudge, lu pector or clerk or any election ol tbucomuiouweultb, and that no iu Boector or Judge, or auy oilier ottlcer of auy ucn elecltou, shall be eligible to auy oftreo then to be voted fur. Act of aoth, June. it74. Aud all iloitioui hereafter hold under the lawaof th aCoinmouwBiltli, the po'U ahull Le opeued at veveu o'clock a.ui., atd closed at boveu o'r-locic, p, m. Given uuder uiy hand at Mauch Chnnck. thn 41b day of Hepteinber, A. J). o.ie Ihousaud eight buuureu aud eumty. ano or the ludepuu. al liio uuu iiuuuieu t'ilOMAtf KJUMi, Mier.lt oeuvo ot iho Luitwi itat ana uun. -JyTlNK TlIACHEltS WASTKU. Nine Male Teachers are wanted fcr the Ma honlngTownihlpPubllcSchools. Term, Five Months. The Examination wllWbe held P No. a School House, on SATURDAY, SEP. TEMUEIt 0th, A. D. 1880, at II o'clock A. M., near the Eagle Hotel. ...... Also, Proposals will be taken for Collecting the School Tax Duplicate, on the above date, at the Publie House or J, T. McLlaniel. By order1 of the Hoard. ' W. REINSMITH, Secretary. Ausurt 1', 1680-wa . rca'i ir sUtlstlea, lias to-day given to the communicate J,lie should be in the criminal press his loug-expeotod report on the coin' buCesaapea Injury. A waur snake mat ell from a window, UiilTOI IPO CioeW. Nov feet, on Saturday, VVA I L H LO.A'i'S , , . I of tke U.B.and Canada. O. V. 1U Novelties. Etc nee usi. H tn nil iiorta t has d(wtroed a num-! CO.. liuDuneri and Mauutacturera. Ilerrlau ber of gold BsU in Oakland Cemetery, West I epnuaa. Mich. July liyt unewer, was uispawiieu recently, wane m S IU lltl U G clear vour room lna few docXal'llerluaead tf making a can-' inerclal anweta of tho proiaed American ' 1" irJlmTn'ul? minutes without smoke, toll or g' ae. Price THE BEST OF GOAL The undersigned Is now prepareftJ surply the very best LATT1MEH COAT, at the fol lowing LOW PRICES FOR, CASH 1 No. 1 Chestnut, per ton,, No. 1 (Iheetnut, per ton, Stove, per ten, At Yard 1 oo 3 00 3 -it Dcllv'd f2 30 3 30' 3 ti lufnulv itoDuiar.and aellimr beron-1 lireCfUeut Agenu double piotHa by selliua' doth. Ourhis cureuiseacu. aciuuk k "uu iom uiunri. HUHUAUU HUOM..7-J cueaiuut i-u. runaaa, Tltv.nr. Tivrnii Said "I take great xj.i. li.ivi ia'"lMiDiel recom. mending to pnrenta the AcUceuiy ef Sir. swllh. lu V. bhortil.dge." Hon. Feknando Wood Bays i 'I cheerfully consent to the use of ray nameaa refeienco My boys wlllieturn tojoa tier ineir lourui yrari aiier viicaiiuu. 1NC. 8IIOUTl.lD(ll:. a.m.. Harvard Uul vrraitt Uradnate, MeOra, f. aug.SS t -f AD1ES ANiyBT61tE KEEPERS You can -tJ get CHOICE OOOD8 cheap, LV writing ou a pobtitl for our prlee list.whlcu euablea yotr to otuer uy mail, iud urai niijr, ,1111 . iud uiui kinds o MerchtinaUewe aeepforaale at tar Iinmngly low pnce. Weaendeatupleeot Haul, lurrs. Ijicea, ilibbonv.l.'rlugea. Ac, If request ihL Wfl aell wholeeale aud letall tor cath down, A new combination at aiemtpuablee u to quote veiy clote puces. W havef 1, it and 15 pack agenof notion which cauuot be bought lor tw co the lULmy eUew litre all wanted iu every tumlly. Mnnev retume.1 If not aatistactory. HUl'OUTUN DUTl'ON, Sj 1'reuiont hi., Boston. Man. uug.:8-4t SEIDHTIN JSl'i Seldlltx Powders. As' ilssiint aa a laae of Lemonade. 6ceottacli. All Drug Storea. p LAX ATI 1ST E: Lnxatlvo Losengoe for Reerulatlne the. Bowels. Prevents and Cures Constipation, SO cents ror box. All Drag; (Stores. Feom Eldeb Tnoiisos, raster of Ihof ClmroU of tho Disciples of Clirist, Detroit, Mich. "Uy eon wna aonoorouiily 111 and tntirely proElrated from Chllla and FcverJ Qulninoonil other trJcdlcincabnd.bocn tried without olTcct. Mr. Crrdff yrhd had used 'Xhennallno ns ft Tonic, advised a trial of it,, which was donoj resulting in hin oomplota Wcoreiy within a few days," 6 APSULETS. Rsfe and rellablsenra ron Itldney Complaints, anil Dlseasea of tha nrin&ev. Organ v Recent or Lsronlo. They .will eura any, recent case in sever) flays. The word Docutit la cn every box. Price per box, with full directions.' Capsulcta (small else) 78 eeuts. Capsnles (large. tlze) 1 1.10. At nil Drnfc Store". Mailed on rocelpt' ol prlco by DUNDAS HICK A CO, 33 TToostw Ctroct, Kerr Vork. circulars froo. Instantly TeJlbvod, hy tho uEoofHIacquticnHatico' Ointluciit.rmdFfTOSaftcriOTcrtl nppUcntions of it, PUflAli Sold by aU DrupRlntn, or mailed on receipt of fjfZ&t by DDXDAS DICK & CO., Itfg. Ji Chemists, 35 'WooBter Btrcctj itow l'ort. mm Cnrc3 -wlthont Ilcdlclno Simply Ausorptlon. Xho Only Truo Malarial Antidote. Dr. lTolraan c aatlonstho public airalnstconn tCrfeltf.lld imlta'..(in I'n,1fl nf fltlL-lnria ln- qist upon tho hind lcnr'njt tho nliovo lllteneaa rnd rrcen privalo ruvcnuo etoiup of Uolxnan radCo.,KorYoi!t. This Is n true remedy without medicine. Its ramo Ian liouscholilwoidtlirourrhouttheworld. oo cured oi juouarin. arovora. IslllR, nilloucnCRi, I.lvcr Complaint, 'Jrt Chroira fJtortincli J-lncnoc, lt la lyncoasary to frotthoaENUIMEIIolznan'a I. Itnovrfalh. . :olc:an'3 red (jrennlnc) 13 cold by Droaxlsts. In doubt rhout tho ponulncncss of Tads vert, enclose ?3 In re stored lettor to ns ldrecclvotUc remedy ty return mall, post, "la, or writo ua fcr fren treatise. If aevorelv cllllctctl with chronic aliments, describe syrup. luiua inn jr. jjr. noiman aaavice is GiuTiS Address, IIOI.SIAN PAD CO., U3 William Streot, Kew rorlt inAEl DYE is tha safest: anu best ;acts inBtun. tnncously, prodacln? tho rnostnaturnl shade of black orbrownidoes D IOTnnrniO"t stain thn sttlnseaal tilO I fiUUllUbly applied. A standard preparation j favorite, upon every woll ap pointed toilet for lady or gentleman. Bold by all drnirul&ta nnd an. piled by ail bUr dressers. J, C1U3TADORO, now xors. mm WILLSON'S (Konrcgian) Pemveranfie Will Tell istnngliloQ, Mass., March lotli, isro. TI J. KKKTiALL tt CO . UquU III illstlCO lo vounml uiysoil 1 Ui'uk I ouzht toietyoj tnow that I havH romovefl tv bono bidviih 'wtiu Kenrtall Hpuvln earn' ono very Ijrpn ono doii't mow how lona tlio Bpayln liatl been rnrpA i nnvft nwi pii iitn inir-u tiF-ni. iiiii iLiin. Trtnnlr urn four mnillliH to tako tho lnU'OOIlO oir.ii id two lor tlie Hinnii ono j uavo iifiru foit txtt rics. tibIioioU eiilirelv well, not at nil stlir. noil no bunch to bo seen cr telt. Tnlfi 1b a vntiiicr in niPCJii inn. it is n iiimy iu'.uk iu;u liutif jtdots lor all wait n luucono lor woita salo vnlt Do veiT pient. isesyectiuuy yourn. . Kendall's Spavin Cure. CostbnD, N. ir Jon. 2. isso. n. J. Ufkdall A Co.. aentlcracn i V havo n hnntiitinl niuti mum tbnt wns civnn to in on uceminr ol a Pimvm on her Ipf. winch motto lier ileaAliuie. W'o t(,oc oft lier hhoc ami nilowptl her to ran m inruarn voiu iu ino mn tuiiiu vear, appirine 'Kemlairs gpavtn outnf pecord inff to Ulrectio.ia. We not ua l.or for a montn. bho was entirely cnletlj rtjirf th$ bunch completely removed. audlioM ncvr ticonlnno inct!. wo stato what wo know to bo a fact. Wo linvosoiu twelve aora oaiTieain laomuui tlmo that wo have artuA us vour ageuta lu Con cord. ltenjectfullr voutb. Ain'tiiccnrics. Statement Made Uflfa Oatli, Tn whom tt May coxcf.rn. In tho rear net r trpntpfi with irpntlail'a m.avln Curo a bono inavinof tevoiol mouthn iiowih, nearly Halt a I ara easa Ihu'h ege.and comn'ctely atop, pi-it iho Jameue oiiiiiemovtd the tularuo ment, I havo worrrivl t)o hoo ever slnco vorv aid and he never jius ueen lami', ir ooum i over seo any dlnoieuoe in tno t-ire vi ino uocn Joints ituco I troati'd Uiu win Kenniir wv- in i. uro "."i'w linosuurcu ran, vt.. jtcd. so, i-.v. Bworn and nb!crlued to before mo this 23th day or Knurr. SX, J. . KENDALL'S Spavin Care on Kdme Tatten'a Mill', Waehlncton Co., N. Y 1 rebranry si, is;8, I n J I'ESDALtM. I)., lifor'nr, 'Ihepartlcm lar eaie an wliitlii Iu"(T your " sparlii Cure ' was a mahruunt anklo rpr-lu ot 16 lnontlnt' siandine. I nad tried tnnuy tlilur". hut In v on. Your "Hnavnii nrB" out the loot to Hie fiuuiul aitaiu, iud. for the llrat tiio vluco luit. In a UUlUrHI PI"H1UJ, U1 It JUIUIIJ IIUlUILUh,, u. eels am Ihiutt we ever ul. ..... Youra truly. Uav II. P. llULr.. rastoril. K Citrrch, I'artra'a irilla If. Y. KESDAU'I SPAVIN CUIlCUsuro In Ita effects ml u in Its action asittioet not bristtr. vet it 1 penelratiiiKaiid poweiful lo reach eve. rv deep ataieil paid or to letuove any bouy prowlh or other enlargement, surli iiRKpaillia. nphnt. euro. C.Houa, b'pralua, hweliluasany Lameness, and all i:nPtrnrmeuU of tM Jolnla or Limb, or Hh'umatUiu in Man, and for any purpose for wntetl a Uni mint Is llfol for Man or ilcat It la now known to lie tho best ilnl meutfonuan ever used, acting mild yet cer tain in itaefl'eCl". . . . . , , t Bend addru-afor Illustrated Circular which, wo think, gives positive proof of Its virtue-. . No remedy Has t-t er met with such unquallf.ee .ncces4 to our ta!ow!fa?e, for llcatt a. well aa Man. Price tt per bottle, or six bottles for It An. UruffalMa tiatelt or ran irit It for you, or it 'Vlll be sent to anyuedrma rn.receipt of price In tue pio'.rletor-. Dn II, J. KKNDAI.I. Co.. Uuosbura li Tails. Vt. luuo '.'C-yl Is rctnlnctl f y tho Vcnltcst St onincli. la froo Iroi:l tnxlcnsant 'l'nstc. ArrcMta Ducny Nuvcrgctai Itatield. It curi'3 .'OTi.timffoii, hcrt'tuia, Aatlima, Xti'i'neUi 'M rmaclatlon, Ciualft Colds, Ileirw c.iliarfl t..dail fuii and cunattCutionuf com" , (il 'a Asa lin"il rurfJz-rtho Carh-latcd Oil Is re mrkjMy ciclcit. lLjusahiSci-ufulousAlfoctlou., ...iimm-iUiin, Ac, Is etrouly recommended. Its ya-lfylns row'crliondorfuiln Cousamption de 1 !r,.iuc,niitfrco,u.'miydoofl,upoii crofulous talot. It acts upon tlio rational tlicory of iMSixm atclt Ai.nniitso Dr.o.w while it Duilps up tub !ts. ism, cnahiidz It tn throw oft the disease. hol.l o'i'y lu vedf o-alisnod bottles. Wlllson Is ..-lfUi-U 1 II U'fUI'lU u, ,,uiiiuiiiuc, iud WIHU "CnaoLATEn"iii ordcrln? from your druggist, and, G7U?CSS!:0ALC9.,U,7i mi BUOHAN'S GAKBOLIC BALM- isina BEt Salvo In iho TTorld. iraao jiara, Qnlclc find Gtartltn Oaros, It Heals Without a Soar. Allcyo Pnln &Stopa Blaodlnei Soothes n Barn or Soalil. HchIs a Cut Lllio Mnglo. JDrau o Poison out of a Wotrada' BUCHAilS' CARBOLIC BALM OINTMENT CONTAIII3 NO GUSASE AND VASKE3 OFF WITHOUT SOAP.. acts Lisianl'y end like Magic Tor. Call Kuaum, 8-ro Throat, Illwrs, Ilurnr, Scolila, Cula, Waundi, I'llas, Hoie i-.'yo, I'olaonuua Stlnga nnil nitea. Harbor 'a ltrh, Cliuppeil lluiuls, Scrofa Inua goro.and any aud every other purposefor which a Balvo cr ointment cai ha uned, Hrt c'mnN Ca-liolio Halm Ointment la tha only l reparation that can always barellod upon. ItiJ i. beaullfnl leUy-co.ored article, so Id ta glasj bottlea with tho o&ovo traJo-mark." -wl tliout which none is Benulne. B :o to It that your drnr. fiiit rlvcs you 11PCUAN e, aa abovo described, cuv S'aS"lrreQ oa ar;.llcaUca to tha ilanntto. turcrs, f Tti'ifTi tiv TuTTir rrrfTTlINO CO n V . . . " A n' Raven Indellible Ink. M A D 1 P In the world i black as the UJ fl U '"I IllHntV raven'awing;UowsperlecUy lUlll Vnttli docs notsprcaJorrun; always iu 1 1 II 111 rfariv. nn nrrnaration needed! II fI 11 1"UCd will not Inlure any fabric, n liLIJ I IILO Sold by all RruirButs Book. U ccllcra ooU Suuoncra, Ovaur LutuiCAL lo. 11EKOHE rixisa ON A Boarding School For vour oq or daufiaier. plea.e addreas, fox circular, TltOS. JiANLON, ll U, I'.uuiUKtoir, ISew Jeraey. I Mnonnitn nnfnhnn 'at. Juna S. isso. Will i HIUIUIU Uuluilul intnutes without imi . ... tt .. , ... ini.i t pi.- . . . t . 1. ' v ' . bOcis. bend nustal lor Illustrated lireuiar ,ivrvuSnH. ua w nun aw iimr.v.K,u ciu,. u i Held, for l oufjreM, Da xiainan ij. Bteraer, i Agents wanted, tlood terms. 1 T JUN US. Murray, o N.ih.X anueiu lUafruBUwiiUhuongtualleue. i.J ( this report lias SuTu.vtd Uupjcbjs awuuot wl l.via, tvi tac LupiMun, li Ltght ' Ual'Jmvre, Jid J. L. GABEL, Uealeria General Hardware, &c, Opposite the ruhllCSguarc, DANK BTltEET, ICHK UroX, V A. u .tl7J 8777v year and expenses to axents. Uutllt free. Address 1. U. lCKKltY. Ausjusta, Maine. AlJVEltTiaCHB uy addressing Oio. 1 How tLLAC'o lOHcruco Kt . Wear York, can learu lie eiact coit of aor propoaed Hue of ad Tertn-inttla Auietiianucwjjiaptrs. nynJipaKo pam.iUet I. irnla au '-U jupoitTAyf axxou.nci;jii:x'i f liewis Weiss, TOST OFFICE nUILDINQ LliHIOIlTON", I'A., has the Largest and Most Extensive block of Hoots., ilaoos, HATS, APS, &o. vrr n(TirPil tn thli tmrontrh. llarlntr PUr- cliased my Stock In the Ifestern and other Manuructoriui early tn the leaton hihI at a a vino- ui in m i& uur (senium on tho nrweiot Advanced l'ficei, I am i)rejarel toolterox1. tranriilnnrv induouiliU lo UIY OUaloUieri. Special attention ben Klvin to tlie Mite- uon oi Full and Winter Boots ! and I Invite my numerous friends and patrons to rail anu ciaiulne lay stock before maktax their purcbaeea elsewhere, ua 1 atu prepared to Kive spei'tal laducetnenta to all I'AllS A continuous Flow of Water doe not We cr Dfea WOLFF'S AOME BLACKING. SelNrollslilag- Leather rreserratiTe.' NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.- ASK, YOUR DEALER FOR IT. QAUTIOX. All persons aae hereby forbid meddllna'Wllh a HAY MAIli; purchased by me from Toblaa Weuts, ol rarryvlllo lloruuah, and loaned, diirinx my pleeaure, to Harrison Wentz, or rarrj vllle, Oatu.n eouniy. l'a. 1,EV1S ZE10F.NFU8. Aug. 7, lttO-wa l'arryvllle, Pa. riltfllAStltS. lletnrintcr l'od Office llulh' FfJ't ." IA WIS WI !SS , U hi l'a. RUPTURE.VK! jrr. in ptti ( lar Tbo i'kuiax, inrfa hhai, ou want Iba n Venn n cT iu'' a ' ' -ee our pam--, t tn r -i El. AN oreeua