S3Z Ma Iff -3 l' MORTUIMKR, . . . F.DlTOlt LKII10IITON. PA. I 8tTtJRP.Wi8Er7EMBER 18ih,1850. The AtlMUwn pnal-nffloo organ "didn't xpect a ttepuMtcan victory In Maine lht year" In one column ofthnl paper, andyct In anolhaf claims the election of ttieehtlr'e Republican ticket What kind of consola tion dofOit call that, Bolrt -t-TIi' cotton' crop of the United Slates for the nftUSfi year which closed September t la estdriated by the New York Financial and Commercial Chronicle at 6,757,3117 bales,eom jlaM with' 5,1173,53 1 bales for the previous jeer. 01 this crop 3,805,121 bales were ex ricl and 1 ,624,805 hairs consumed at homo Khrt tli atnek at the shipping porta Septem ber lt was 137,410 bnlff. - Hen. Grnl n the spirit nervoclliig tdc Boitth la decidedly the best witness in the Republican, patly Ooinj to and returning rrom Mexico last winter Gen. Grant made a lour of the Southern statea. Ilia arriviil in Illinois was emphasized- by a sicech In which ha said t "It may lie appropriate on this occasion to refer lo my trip through the Southern state and to what 1 have seen wlitf traveling. 1 have been Rrallfied at my reception in all the recently rebellious nates. I passed from Philadelphia to Flori da on my way to Havana, and on my re turn came via Texas f:om Mexico, thus passing through all the rebellious stateaind it will-be agreeable to all to know that hos jrftallty was tendered me at every city thrtugr? which I passed and accepted In nearly all of them by me. The Union fljg Ooateo! over u everywhere, and the eyei of the people In those states are as fu miliar with its colors aa yours, and look upon it as guaranteeing tn them all the rights and privileges of a freo people without regard to race'xlor,or previous condition of servitude. in most of the stales, upon the reception committees, aide by side, weie men that wore blue and men that wore gray, and re ception addresses were made in part by those hb wore the blue and those who wore the gray. We have no reason to doubt that those who wore the gray will fu 1 till all they bave promised in' loyalty to the flag and the nation."' According to tlio latest advices from Maine received at this office,-ihere appears to be no eubctanttal reason to1 doubt that Geu. Plaisted has a' clear majority, and is elected Governor by tbe people. Latest trustworthy advices from Maine say r. firm received Wednesday night do not vary the general result. The towns to hear from, principally in Aroostook County, gave u fusion majority of 2,400' last year, and the general belief Is that Union gains have been roado there, and that Flaieled will have fully f,000 majority when the returns are all In. The Republicans are trying to figure out that he will only have a plurality, and ill' that pass the Supremo Court will be call ed upon to declare the plurality amendment just adopted unconstitutional or inoperative in tbla election. Bluine received an im iriessenumbet of dispatches at his homo in Augusta Wednesday anC some of the Repub licans there, while they do not assert that Davis is elected, declare that he will bo the next Governor of Maine. Tbe leading Democrats, however, assert that there is no doubt Whatever of the result, that Plaisted la surely elected, and that his majority is Such that no possiblo figuring or manipulat ing tb8 returns can change the verdict of the pAiple. Among the despatches received by tlia ffofl. H. M. Plaisted, Governor elect of the State of Maine, was the fblfow Jog: Kew York, Sept IS. To the 'lion. Harris U, Planted. Bangor, He, Accept my congratulations of tbe glorious ft-suita 01 your campaign, it win inspire ouC friends with confidence and strengthen them in the urelimintiry battles which re- nuln. to he fought elsewhere, and which ntli all of our forces. w. P. II ancock. The Philadelphia Ledger of last Wed ntrilay, in its money article,- publishes the following! Tho secretary of the Iron and . Rtee) Association reports 007 blast furnaces In tbe United Slates, with an annual capa city ofC,500,000 tons ol pig iron ; 382 rol mills, with an annual capacity of 4,000,000 tons, the capacity of tho rail .mills being 5,500,000 tons. 1! Bessemer steel works, with an annual capacity of 1,750,000 tons, fcesvlea 11,880 miscellaneous works. In man nfaetured iron there is a good general de mand, and this demand Is reported to bo on thalncrease. Our manufacturing industries of all kinds which work up manufactured iron and ateel are, without any exception that- we kuuw of, all busy and running on full time with a full complement of hands The consumption, theicfure, of manufac tured-Iroh la neccsiarily large, and the sales made by our Jobbers are reported to be on a most sa"ti factory scale. Wo have to note an Increasing firmncM and aQactional advance In sheet Iron, which ii, this week, on the huts of 3.7 for No. 10' to 12. Bar Iron hai been in 'better iierrrand,bnt tho rate remains tbo came as previously reported. Steel is steady throughout and firm at former rates, Our rolling mills are all busy, and have largo orders on hand fur steel rails, which they are Ailing as fast ns possible. They have ordcra to fill which will require them tu work full time for months ahead. At all polqta Eat and Wu.t tbe same condition of thing! Is reported. The mills in l'lilladel pM, at Fittaburg, and, indeed, throughout Pennsylvania,- at SL- Louis and elaewhere, araull ol work. With such a condition of things In existence it ought not to be neces sary to. advance prices to a point which will lead us to. make further importations from Englandi llergold ought to be more valu able'lo ua, In exebauge for our producia o the soil aqd of our workshops, than her steel rails Let chaiity fer our working men be gin and stay at Ijome. rorm.Au tcu:.ci: .notes. It Is said that there oxi-ita a curi jas in UrtnltUnt spring, on tbe rlopea of the Vol cano of St Salvador in Central America, which flowaln a large stream, almost of the site-to be called- a river, for aeven consecu tire Years, when' iT dries up aud ceases to ., fnr M'ven more veara. At the end of another period" ol aeveu years, the water again ooinmencea to flow, thug alternating wltb seven years of flow and a like period of drynesa. To make muslin curtains or other mat triulf or cloths fire-resiatlng, dtp them in a hot solution of the following: 80 tarts of . ,,a4 ' M fri,ftmi,i,iv im. distilled or pxrt water. Il.0r0u3.uv im. pure borax, 29 01 narrn ana i,uuu jru in AiitTii - IpntU - P dry, iron as you woultT ordinary starched fabric. Aatrongflamamay to nMUUjr . . . , . pplied to artiflea prepairM whu mil soiu tjon without BctUDE them on fire. UonwuuouiaeiuDguianiou uru. -Tlitriurveva have been mado and work w,U aoou beg', cn tho Jong-talkl of tunnel under tha Bt. Lawrenca lliver, at Montreal. The line extendi from the Liverpool wharf, Uoutreal lo the lladiia Ct.on Fttctorr pura sulphate ef ammon!a,2J part of car-1 State department as to the truthlutnessurl i..unr.mniml. ?n nflrfimpin aold 12nfi llieattMavli filed thore. setting lorth out. bonate of ammonia, 30 01 borocie aoicj, w 01 t,t ,,,! bv v6Hi, waring the Spa- iloohclaga, and the tunnel Will ba 40 fctt bulow the bottom of the river which hasa depth of 42 feel at 1Mb point The South 8horo Railway and Tunnel Company have undertaken the work, and with Walter Thauley, well known through his connec tion with' the Hoosac Tunnel, as chief on glnccf.lho undertaking will doubtless prove a successful oue. January first, 1881, has bcon sal for tho time of taking tho International Simultane ous Meteorological Obalifvations throughout the world, by Weather observers of all na tlous wherever such observances aro mado. Notes will lo exchanged and frequent ob servations of Ibla kind will tttko place, lion ccfurth, for tho benefit and development (J Moteorological Scienco. -The proposition of I'rof. Lockroy, that a sum of $7,000,000 fiancs, originally In- nded to rebuild tho palaco of lha Tullo- rlos should bo devoted lo enlarge tho na tional library, has been adopted by the 1-Vncli Chamber of Deputies, and tho eano- tiou of the Senate has been asked for. 'A large and elegant Obelisk has been erected by the Now South Wales Govern ment, on lha spot occupied by tho transit instrument In the old observatory nt Para matta, established in 1822, by Sir Thomas McDougall Brisbane, tho building having Ions sinco been swept away. Excavations are being" made for a tun nel under the Kngllsh Channel, between France and England. Tho starting paint being nrar Callaia. Work is being prose cuted with great activity and it is thought that the success of tho undertaking is fully assured, and its completion, though qulto a long time effj will bo looked forward to with much anxiety. Quito a sensation has been created in the Tans scientific world by n recent deci sion of M. Tisard, tho Minister of Agricul ture and Commerce, causing the removal of M. Trescb, whoso namo has been familiaily connected with the Consorvatoiro dca Arts el Metiers for tho past twenty-fivo years. It is anlhorltativcly.stated that thero are now 1,724,000,000 acres of Government lands in the United States, unoccupied and open to settlement to those who may wish to occupy them. The unsurvcyed portion of Montana alone is claimed to be larger than tho area of Great Britain and Ireland combined, and yet there are thousands of families in this eounlry who aro without homes, Who could easily possess one for the trying. Why is matters thus 7 The Audinet Is. the latest invention lo enable tbe deaf to hear and tbo mute lo speak. It is like the fan in appearance, is pressed agaiust tho teeth when used, and is said to do its work wonderfully and well. Under the auspicics of the "German African Society," a wealthy organization of Gormany, not lesa than six different expedi tions have been equipped, and are now traveling and exploring Central and South Africa, and a report of their doings is anxi ously awaited. Extensive Emery beds have recently been discovered near Pcokskill, N. Y., to which considerable importance is being at tached by manufacturers who use large quantities of the article. -A new steel suspension bridge, 1,150 feet in length, and surpassed by but one pther in tho United States in hiightris be ing erected at Minneapolis, Minn., across the Mississippi river, tho cost of which will bo about $300,000. M. Seibert, of France ban invented m apparatus for registering the law of motion of a projectile, cither in the boro of a gun or in a resistant medium. Sententious Opinions About Maine. New York Times (Rep.) The not result is not flattering. Philadelphia Press (Rep.) It means hard work. New York Tribune (Rep.) Tho result in Maine will somewhat disap point Republicans. Philadelphia North American (Rep.) We have heard the news from Maino. is not good news. New York World (Dem.) Tho plufised Inight would appoar to Be jtikf now a plucked knight. New York Sun (Bern.) The Democracy and their allies havowon a remarkablo victory. Baltimore Oazette (Dem.) Blaino will find it a difficult task tosecuro Maine's seven electoral votes' for De Golycr Garfield at fno coming election in Novem ber. New York Star (Dem.) No "dress parade" this, but an utter rout Washington Post (Dera ) Hancock's election is an assured fact. Hartford Courant (Rep.) There Is nothmg in the situation to causo party, discouragement. Every intelligent man know that Maino was a doublfulState Now York Staats Xeltung (Dem.) A heavy blow for the Republican party. New York Post (Rep.) Indiana and Ohio nro much less certain for tho right causo thnn they were twenty- lour hours ago. New York Express (Dem.)' It will tell with immensely cheering effect on tho Democracy of every Stato in tho Union. New York Graphic (Ind.) The Republicans havo suffered n defeat which, at this juncture, they can illy afford to bear, New York Herald (Ind.) The returns from Maine will infuse life and hope into the Demccratlo canvass, which has heretofore been heaVy and sluggish. Philadelphia Record (fnJ.) . Senator Blaine has taken his medicine. Senator Conkling'a turn will comb later. Our W!ililn!ii Letter. t'COil CUB BEGlXltt C0REE3P0X0EXT. WisnixaTos!, D.O., Sept. 11, 1880 Tbe saaraary statement of the Imports and exports of the' United Statea for the fiscal year ending Jure 3"; 18S0, as made up by tbe bureau of statistics, Is emphatically the re cord of a great business year, of the general revival of Industries, and ol the resumption of healthy proportions la our exchanges of commodities and merchandise with foreign countries, This will appear' plainly enough from tbe figures, as o.unpared with those' for 1879. These figures which are presented In detail show a positive Increase In our ability to buy Increaeed qualities, not only of articles 01 100a, nne near uuu luxury, out also 01 com- u 1 mnil 1 1 U. Iap It.n lilnli.maii.ilii.iiiFa. In n ..III greater proportion. Thus, the Increase of the TO0"?'1?"'0.1'.. "w:n.l"'lk.Kdi. tin; platea and leather, though large, is not near so groat In proortlon as lire fCerease In the ltnorts of raw hides, crudo india-rubber, uiock anu pig tin, raw snuauq raw wool, so, Itkewlse.lliecompitrlson between tho increase In Imports of manufactures of wool and Im ports of wool to be used In our tloincsllo man ufactures shows that the latter must be In creasing In a more rapid proportion than the foreign unt-ortatloni which are brought Into competition wltb them. While no dm In s are entertained at the 01 uuu nau ! Iwlieveftbttt y IndtKiiltlis or iniulti oiler lo Aiaencitn cuUlj i0 explained b American tmvt could Lo oxulamed bv . the Tact that sensational stories reached Mad- 1 rid tu the eltoet tint privateers were' being mteJ out , tha United States to assist the K"n' 'mo SnxS&l .1 I1IM3 IUIUUI1 U41U1M1IV KUVU1 IWO W SUICWC - caution oq lUa it of Spuulih oaptams sent 1 ' "h aaipleluua lookmir yta.el., and ihla perbups Is the reason no explanation has keen uailebv Bualn. AUliounh ilia Secretarfof' wjjj.,!... gVJh SJl'Jfff Ucan explanallun will ua renueieu." ma ' ' "VVkr,"eI 10 t".VuUU mS!Sr at' ticairiti a gjvtiu: 'uti.u 'a a jt iiTtnn AiiipriftAit KAnnnnnri vpt it' im "TT ten! of commercial country and fluh'a. 1 MClal exetmnao between tela ... eountry and OuVa, by which the most tmnor- tirettton on tho nart of the Stiaolsh uovcrn- rrfent to remain on friendly terms with the United States. , Numerous complaints aro uelnir toeelved here tn relation to treatment or dertnan naturalized citizens by the Government of their own nativity on their visits to the Fath erland. From this It appears that thaOcrmoB government no lonKer niakea any pretense of complying with the terms or tho Bancroft treaty, whloh was mado for thb prdtoctloh or German naturalized citizens. Many of them have been ordered to leave the country al most Immediately on landing, the question flrst being put to them whether they, were willing to serve In the Gorman arniy, which of course they answer In tho negatlvo. Prof. While, or Uornell University, who is now tho American minister at Berlin, has uttered tho same lament aa Mr. .Tames Russell Iiowoll at Madrid, that he could find nothing to do. Uut tr he would look after the protection or these American citizens It would give him plenty of occupation. The consul shows thatdurlng thopast ten years washing on has Increased 3SS01, Georgetown 1,104, and Washington county 0,030, the percentage of Incrcaso bolug 85 per cent, lor Washington, to per cent, fur the county and f 6 per cent, for Ucorgetown. The whites of tho district have Increased 29,058 and tho colored people 15.993. The males have Increasod 21,402 and the females 24.638. The larger proportionate Incroaso or females Is accounted for by the numtior ot women who have come to the District to seek clorkshlps and other situations. Tho rumored engagement of tho Secretary of the Interior to Miss Anna Irish, a clerk In the department ol which tho lormer presides Is strongly confirmed. This will perhaps ex. plain tho standing conundrum ntnong the Government clerks of how, th view of the Ulvll Service doctrlno, tho father ot the bride can hold a (I overnmcnt position worth $3,009, and his daughter another worth 81,800. Acocst. I.IS'I OF IMTB.M'S ranted by the United States to citizens of this State, for the week ending Sept 14, 1S30, furn. Ishcd Tor the OAnnoM Advocate, rrom tho Law and Patent otilco or J. MuL). Pkukiks, 809 L Street, Washington, D.-O. O. Deidlcr, assignor of H Interest to I. Harvey, Allontown, mechanical movement. M. W. O. Bu.p, IJanneauvllle, assignor tp 1). (J. Wautz, blackmltlis' forge: II. F. Cox, Altoodii, switch attach'mchi. F. Q. Furnh.im, White Mills, cartridge capping and uncapping Implement, , , b. Graham, Kingston, fastening boiler tubes. O. O. Hammer, assignor to D. Hammer' Allegheny, torch. II. Hammcsfahr, assignor to T. B. & J. S. Atterburg, Pittsburg, glass cloth or fabric. V. Joke assignor toj. L. I.nndls, Lancaster, swinging trcadlo for scwlrig machine. D. .Toke, Lancaster, Implement for spray Ing water. J. D. Kelly, Pittsburg, construction of posts and columns. J. McOaskey, and D. D. Douds, New Castle, car wheel, P. Motleyi assignor ofjlntcrctt lo J. Mur: ry, Qlrardtlllc, faucctr A. Reese, Pittsburg, melturc of hoes. J. A. Kaynold, Danville, elevated scale beam for head blocks. J. Russel, Bclvln, graining clearing ma chine. B. II. Smith, Philadelphia, Mcrtden at tachment to transit Instruments. W. II. Stackliouse, assignor of A Interest to It. W. Oswald, Berwick, draw bar for rail way cars. E. F. Starr, asslcnor to J. W. k J. White and H. M. Lewis, trustees, Philadelphia dental engine, hand ploco. 11. U. Sznlk, assignor of ',4 interest to L. It. l'otlcnbcrger, Altooua) die for making draw heads for cars. F. J. Whitney. Philadelphia, oil stove. STATU NEWS. Northumberland county has recently bad a frost. Chauncy Eaton, of Eric, took poison by mistaite on juonaay ana uicu. A man la Beaver has patented a class- lined tank for the preservation ol oil. Tho Lawrcnco Iron Company will start up tueir works at new laslle ou .Monday next. There will be two trials for murder In Schuylkill county during the present term 01 uouri. Tbe Ilasard Works, at Fitfston. made a wire ropo on Saturday weighing twenty tnree ions. John liiggins, a miner at Wiconisco, uaupnin county, was latally luiurcd bv a tan 01 coat on -nxonaay. William Durnbaueh. aeed 17. was struck by a train at Steclton on SattridSy evening mm insLunuy Kiueu. Ashael Clark, who bad been a iustlco of tno peace tniriy years, aicil at JUcaavllIo ou Saturday, in ins both year. William II. Rhodec red estats spent of 'binning;, iiiutiu uu usaigumeuti un oaturuay. T t-U!tt.t. dr. Itnn. . . n nnn Richard Lee, of Harnsburg, fell off a scaffold in n tobacco house on Saturday eve ning, and received injuries' which, proved taiai. The works at the Amoa Manufacturing Company, nt Tilusville, o,re working day anu ingm, ana tue pay roir amounts to 800 & week. Ephralm Spar, ft cattle dealer of Tittsburg, on Monday shot William Peters, a butcher, for not paying him a debt. Tetera was not dangerously butt. A tiedlcr of tinware named John Eshle- man, was found badly wounded in a stable at Reading on Monday. Foul play is sus- pecicu. Ilujh and John Coserove.- while drunk. quarrelled nrar Lancaster, on Saturday! instil, uuu in u uiib mm ensueu me jauer was uaaiy stabbed. The Lackawanna Iron and Coal Company's gots exceeding the work of tha Week pre vious by 110 tons. The executor of tho estate of General James L. Reynolds has sold his Manheim farm, In Lancaster county, consisting of 163 acres, lor i io.so per acre. Philip vollmer, a constable of St. Mary's borough, Elk county, who wasahot by Harry English at tho time ho made his escape to Michigan, died on Friday last from the otlects of his wounds'. Tho Wilkeabarre Vr.iin Leader says that there are 1,500 volcr among the boatmen on the Delaware and Hudson Canal, but. they uiu uoi an uarueiu men uy a good ucai. Tho Grcenbackers of the Nineteenth Con eressional district met at York Snrinei. Adams county, on Saturday, and unani mously nominated John Moore, of Dickin son Post Office, Cumberland county for congress. The performers of the London Circus while at Johnstown last week, decorated the grave of Jumea Cassim, clown, who was killed thero a year aco. The band nlaved a dirgeind the cabin singers sang "Tho Sweet iiy-ana- uy." Tho committee to settle the dispute be tween Miwsrs. Millet and McJunkin, In the Twcnty-Bixth Congressional district, has been selected as lollows: Wr.A.W.trawforil bv McJunkin. II. B. Bowzorbv Miller and lion. J. JI. Dickey by tile two Cist named of tho committee. Seven tramps, who robbed a warehouse at Mapleton Station, Huntingdon county, on rriuay nignt, were surpribea on, oaiuruay morning at Cove Station, Dauphin comity, by Harrisbure officers. A fight took place the tramps being armed with revolvers. Oho of the tramps was captured, and the others fled into the-rnountains. The tobacco crop of thte atate, this year,' is estimated, to be worth from $8,000,000 to $10,000,000. The Philadelphia .Yciti has a kind heart. It comes to tho defense of tbe much abused clergymen with tbe remark that poor veil tilationln ch a relies puts more' Christiana to sleep than poor cfermons, True as gospel. On the night of the 8th Inst., Albert Oris wald, a prominent citizen nf Pike county, was killed by the cars at Rowland's, Pa., on the New York,Lako Erie and Veatsrn Rail road. Quite an acreage waa planted in tobacco. in Northampton count v, this year. Along the I.. Si &. and the Rath Railroads lino fields uf tobacco muv be seen crowintr: . V U" uttod .iioto.r prophecy i. , t yr . . . ...,. ... u .. I '" oerome, v iniiu. no sure in uui i 'tliore is every indic-atlon of uuusually early coM jveather and enow, and alterwaids a gooa ueal oiruin. The farmers of Tike county are tbresu- 1 . lk.l..M ....1 -a , . ,k- , , nK r"" MwHj ,h a' y ac A few nichta aeo aome villain entered the floij of Mr. Adaun, in Darby township," there.- The horso had to bo killed the next day: A New Treatment! The GoUin tltxer of Life, wonderful Caret. If votf havo Consumption, and would know that your cough can lie made loose and easy lteeno rover and Night Sweats checked In 21 hours) Inflammation taken out of tho Lunus and air passages at once; that you can bo mado to gain 3 to 6 pound or healthy Mesh yerweek; If you have any Chronic Disease, Ironcbitls, Asthma, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, sick Headache, Heart Iilsoaso, I.Iver Complaint, Nervous Dcblllty.Semlnal Weakness orSper. malorrhooa. loss or sexual power In cither sex from any cause r irybtl have any form ornerv ous weakness, losing flesh or wasting away, and would know of an Immediate relief and certain cure for many ol tho severest cases In a short time, a now method with now agents to fatten everybody, invigorate and inako strong and healthy the most hopeless cases, cut this out and write at once lor particulars to Jl. S. DISPENSARY, Berrien Springs, Mloh. July 17 yt New Advertisements. Q . BOWEIl, M. D., (U.P.) Office: Opposite the Post Office, HANK STREET, LEIIIGHTON, r. May bo consulted In either tho F.figllsh or German Language July lu-yl IIKAI.TII IS WEALTH I Dr E. Ci Wr.BT'a Nkbvb and UnAls Tbbat- mkkT. a (peiuu tor III a.eiia, Dlzzluefla. Con visions, Nirvoua iieadtioho. Mental Liepres Hlou.Losof Meniorv. hpeiina oirhcoi. Impo. tency. Involuntary Emlssioia, Promuturo Old Age, caused bv over exnrtion. cetr abate, or ovor.ln.iu'gence, which lends to misery, docav mid oeath. One box will cure recent canes. Kach box contains one month's treatment. One dol.ar a box. or six boxos fos five dollar! nenr bv mail picpald on reciiit t price. Wo ennr auteo six boxes to cure any caso With eacli older leceivedbv usforMx boxes, ccornpan. leu with Uvedoliais.we 4111 sind the purchue er our written gtiarantoc to return the money II the treattnrns does nrteirct Acnre. tlaar aiilece tanned unly when the treatment inordr ed (rora our aieiits JOHN o. WEsit CO.. Bole Vc inictes, 181 & IfJ W. Vadlnon Street ChicfBO.lll. A. J. DU11LIKO, Avent, I.ehlfih. ton, Pa. dept. 18,'sa ly JrifilSTEIt'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the Executors. Administrators ond Uuardlans hereinafter named have filed their respective nccounts or the following estates In the Register's Office nt Mauch Chunk, In and for tho County of Carliou, which accountB have been allowed by the Register, will be presented to tho Judges of tho Orphans' Court on MONDAY, the 11th or OdTODXR, A. D. 1880, at 2 o'clock P. M., lor confirmation : Tho first and final account of Jamta W. Heherllng, Admlnlstratoror the estate of Jno. Ulace, deo'd. First and final account of Henry Belneman, administrator of the estate of P. F. Slblach, deceased. First end final accoantof Edwin UwlIIym, ttdmlnlsiratorof the estato ot Wm.Qwlllyni, deceased. t First md final account of Andrew Bach, administrator ol tho estate ot Catharlno Seolingcr, dee'd. lno uccoani oi samuei w. nnuson:aanim Istrator of the estate or Richard Jenkins. deceased. First and final account or A. H. Toblas,ad mlnlstrntor of the estate of James Carrlgan, icceaseti. First and final account or John Mcdce. administrator or the estate or Frank MeOee, deccasod, ino nrsi ana nnai acconnt ot joscpn u. Moore, executor nf tho Last Will and Testa ment ot Oeortro Russell, dee'd. t wiuow-g appjaisemcni oi ino estate oi Thomas Duncan, dee'd. HHKNAliD PHIL.T.IPS, Register. Mauch Chunk, Sept. 11, 1880-wl General Election Proclamation! rn ran ant to an act of then en era I Assemblr ot tUa Common wealth of rennnytvanl, ent.tkd An net telotincr to elections In ihla common woaltli," approved ttia id car of Jiur, Anno DotMai.ouo tronsaiid eight hundred nnd iuirty nine, nnd a further hum ement to that act. on proved JantuiTSJ. 1874, l.THOAlAH KOON8, Bhiriffof the Countr of carbon I'enuaTlvunm. do Lc-eby maWe known and wive notice to the eiecioraor me count? aioresam, mut an eito t'on will be held In the s1d Count v of cnrbun (NTUU TUESDAY A FT UK TUB FIRST THE SECOND OFNOVKUllKn, Anno llomltil. one thousand eitFiithnnmed arid eighty ct whlelj time the lohowluj oflijera will Tnonttr.iitno V.lnntnrm tn nt trial T7lnftnrAl t-otfot Pennsylvania tor Fiesiaent and Vice LTU-1UUUI. One peiFon for rreldlnR Judtro. composed of the counties ot Cat bon and Monro p. On oprson. in con sanction with tho comities of Montoe, Moutour, Columbia., Viko, and the tawnBuips ot JNPSiopeck, uihck urreic, ciugar Louf. liutlerUnz8l, t osier 11 ear Creek, Bucka ltoariuc Broot. Bftlem. ilollcnbacn Uuutlnc don, Falrmount, Snnuc Hroolc, and that pari of mecnv oi ctirnncon fouiu ox itoanuff urook Crealr nnd ont nf tho Lackawaua rU er.ard the vorovKus oi uuu more, rsow uoiumuu', uoms boro. white llflvn. Jcdd.i ni.d Jfitzieccn in ljuzerne uul Lncbtiwanua conn tie fortbeufSco oi uepiesentutlve in me confess oi tue uni tedStatca. T'.vai.ersnna tfircmcBOnt iliecouutv of Oar- bon tn the Geuornl Aesewbly of Fenneytvanu, One Default ior Distiict AtuiTDev' I also hereby make inoxn autf cn?o notice that tne places of liolduitt the aioiesald elec iiuiia in LiiH Buverai LtmitHiiiua ui luu triuii lhiuii' tv will be ronnecLlvelrnt tae nluces heicinafter tiHiiriiaiL'u, to Yin i inoueemeu vj tue uorouKu oi ueuiKutnii will lio.d their o cction nt the ouhllo house of J. W Kaudenoubh, iu said horougu. jneireomen resiuirgiu iiitiL pint oi uaniti townstilu known aa ihe Audenreid distnct.wili hoiu their election at tne scuooi noudo m An denreld t the freemiif resldlna in that part . ot uanrt8 wwnnmp anuwu as mo iwxvur aioi-wtw uiHLnriu at 11:111 uu ii Liiuir b nuiiuii iil iud hcuuoi house at Lsi'vitou. in suld townahiu. ma rroftmfin oi ino lownsuio 01 njaai ienn will bold their election at the public house cf eniose ueorge.ia fom mwiisuip. Tliofieeroen of the towinh-n of J,owcr low anuiisimr will hold their elecLion nt the public hou He of TiewiH Graff, tn hh1 towuahin. The treemt-n i-t the township ot Franklin will nom moil-election ai me puono uoubo 01 Ld ward lUber. in sala boroufh. I he freemen o( the township ol Lausanno win iiciii jrieir o cciion atino lenjaie seuooi houe at Boct iloimtali:, m aAi townatp. The freemen of thutowushtii of Lehtpn will uo u tneir eiicnon in ine hciuoi noubo iu iiocic nott. lu said townshln. Tho freemen of the borough of Wcatherlv wui noia tneir e'ecunn at, me pnouu nouto 01 1 The freemen of the ixtvt vrafil of the boroucb of Mauch chunk will hold their election at tho puuuu house ox jercmian , Kciscr.iu aaia uor ouRh. Tue freemen ol the second ward of I ho bor. oncb of Aiuuoi Chunk will hold their election at the publle house lately kept by Frederick The freemen of afit llauch Cimuk will hold theirelectiou et the pubtlO houe of Christopher i,UriHU. IU BU1U UU1UUU, 'Ihefteemen of the towoshlD of MuhonlniT will hold tuen election at tlfc pubtto homo of j. 'ruoinpsou Aiciiauiei. m eaia lowtrsrin. Thn f rHAittnu nt Ihninwiwlimnr Piimi k'nrAat will hold thfcir election at tho pudilo house of inos it-wu, m emu lowuamp. The freemen of Ihe towmhtD of Uoot-rTowa ineuslnv wM hold tneir elect luu at lue pub.io hou.-o ot John Wetss, lu said township. The freemen ot tae lownshlb of Packer wilt iiuiu luuir eiwuuu hi vuv pusuo uouse oi t'oier 11 arts 01 said town am o. The freemen ot thai part ot the tawnshlp of Mauch Chunk residing wlthtu tUo Buuimit Ulli district wilt hold taelr eloutlou at the town mm m me vmsge os wamraii 11111. Tne free hi un of that nart of tue townt.hln nf Mauch Ciiuuk residing within the H esquohi r-, Inc district will bold tboir elecilou at the put) no nouseoi x'aincs MCJi.euu, in me itiai;e ot Nesauehonltiff. Tho fret men residing In that part ot Kidder towesbjp knonn as the tsoutitditiV: will hold their election at the public bc-uae of l'aul Eek ujru.iu nam uiwubu-p. , Tne frpAiupu itspklliir in tJi4t nart nf TT'dai. townbhiplci.bwn' as the Isorth dutrlct will hold ineir eifciion in uie bcuooi House iitiaee Dort In naid town shin. 'ihe freemen ot the borough of rarryvil! win uoia uioir election ai inb puono nous? 01 JameaO. Seasreavea, tn said borough. The freemen reoldluir In the election d. strict ot i'acaterton nlll bold then election at the pub iiu uuuns ui vicui its JtnU Tno freemen renldinjc In the election district 01 iuandioro win no a mcir oieciion at, me pub lic hnuse ot Udorire Kvans. The freeman of the boron ch of Weiaioait will hold tner election at tbe publlo bouae 01 Nathan Kloie.in that buioab J aUo m .ke known and jriye no tee, as In and or me lam mmiiou oi tue aiorfaaM act 1 directed, that evcrv uuiiwtu exfientlnir 1 jtirA of tbo pence, who snail bold any onlce or ap pointment of proht or trust under the Govern tueut of tbo United states or ol thematoor any city or wcorporaiea nut net. whether ojm missiohed oulttir dr otberwt e a subordinate olbcer, or actnt, who Is or shall be employed under the legislative. Judiciary or executive department ti tnuhtatnor the Hulled rtiatea, orotaov cltr ortuiorDurateUdUtrirl andaltiu that every mt-mber cf Con if re bs andtheHialo Lojfii&iuie. anu luoseirct ana common conn- cil 1 f aur cltr. comnussloner of aur Incornorat id district. Is Ui law incapable of holdiugor exercUinaatttie same time the ontco or ati pulntmentof tudse.lu pector or clerk or auv elitlun ot tbtM ooromouwealth, and that no in spector or Judpe, or any other officer of any ouch election, shall be eligible tu any ofnee Act of 30th. June. And all elwtions bereailer held nndfi the laws of lb sOomtuonwewth, the po'ls shall ie opened at teren o'clock a.m. aLd closed at svon o'clock, p. m. Olveu under uiy hand at Mauch Cbunr k, th ilb dsy or neptember. A. i. o e thouaaud eiKQi nuuurea ana eirncr. sno or ineiuaeBou neuce ot the United t4toa the one bundled WATCHES. Clock", NoveltiM, Eto HcDit tor t rice Lai. AUHXTH in nil narlj . VS'"1; J;Jt;B5i2S." 1 wis. V. i 1IU1JL.UV & and Manufacture, llerrtcu July 17Tt Ifnnnnitn flntnn Pat June 29. 1880. Will mUMJUilU ballUCl clear your room In a few minutes without fimoke. lull nr irreASe. Prl ' oucts. senu postal lor iiiusiratea lureuiar Ageuta wanteJ. Uood terms. L. T JONES, JIM Lights! B..ltlaoro, Nd JJrSlwl ..... . NeV Advci'tis6inents. inick Workf Xook to your best interests. Now on'en flint readr for Inspection., the lauciest and most ciimtletb stocjc or Bi'niMi and Btjiistrin pnr ooons, NOT,tpre, caiu'kt. bootb,' BHOE8, &-C, qrcr bro'jght Into this r!ectl6rt of the country, which were Bought before the sharp iim AT A Saving of from 20 to 25 per 6t. We aro therefore rrenarod to oiler the same at still very low prices, which will only be Kepi up uh long as me preseniBiocK may insu and preferring "A NlmbleSlxponce to a Slow Shilling," we aro determined to MOVE THE STOCK QUICKLY, And thall oiler Extraordinary Induce ments to CASH BUYERS!! Atnonc- tha list nmoods tust onenednro tha following at a, UREAT BARGAIN: 6000 yards Calicoes, fast colon. S000 yards Muslins, bleached St unbleached. 1 case 10-4 Slicetingd 1 case Honey Comb Quilll'. 1 caw Heavy Shirting Chovoita 31 pieces Caasiinero, for Men Sc Boy's Wear. BOdTS ANl) SHOES We have tho Lara-cat and most Handsome stock of Men's, Women's and Children's Fine Shoes that were ever exhibited In this town, also bought before tho late advance, which for lleauiy oi siyie, xiuraiuuty and uneapness we can if uthfully say cannot be Watched. AVe have also just opened a large aqd beautiful assort ment of T WHITE GRANITE AND" C. C. WARE, foreign iifi'd American Manufacture whicli we will run off at te'ry low prices, in Setts. Consumers of Drv Ooods. Ttools. Shnci. Sea.. nlll find It ureally to their advantair; to call early, and examine tloixls and,Prlceak bifore purchasing elsewhere, as this Is a bonajtde sale, and wo can assue.you Qenufrte JJar. gains. 3- A coraltfl lrivltatlpn eitefiil to all. Jtespectrally, J. Ti NUSBAUM k SON, Opposite I'ubllo Square, Lenlghton, Tti. oct. tyl "Y"EISSI'ORT BOROUGH. ACCOUISfT FOlt YEAR ENDING 31st MAItOH, 1880: Cash In treasury at last report lessex onerauonsanucoiumisMon Public sauare collection 10S 17 6 25 1 to T. J. Stofllct; ground rent , S2ffl 92 EXPENSES. Amlitlne . 3 00 S Welsll, lockup 14 6.'. N. snvder. conl. 4 OD 8 6J 15 00 II. Trappe, room rent and hammer... ii. v. luorimuier, priming aiaieuient II. A. Kulms. tin box 1 00 Naihan Snyder, coal for 1877 2 00 Wm. Hollingor. salary as Treas.. 1SJ8 20 00 O. W. Lents, salary as Sec, 1870 20 00 BTKUKTd. A. Kast, work on streets 2 00 1). li. AlbrlKhl & 8. Yeakel 8 00 H. Scboch 3 IU Urbln Ilover 1 00 Geo. Emery 6 25 Uco. ltapp 7 00 (110 35 Jlal.31stMarch,1880 9157 BOUNTY. To cash and uncollected as last stated $963 37 uupncaie oi lB.v, suoject in exonera tion anuauauiou.j. wu vi 18f6 09 Extncratton 45 oo EXPENDITURES. Uy R. Anthony. Trees., on Judgment in lavur oi rmuaiin lownsi.ip.. fvou uu " Hal. In treasury and uncollected, less commission 880 09 INIIEUTEDNESS. To bal.'due on Judgment at last state. ment.A 90049 us Interest to' date' 323 88 5972 83 raid 11. Anthony on Judgment 950 00 llalance due on ludguient CV22 83 Tu bal. as above stated 880 09 Liabilities In excess ofrcsources 4W2 71 Wc, the undersigned Auditors or Welssiiort Morougli, have examined the accounts ot O. W. I.entz. Secrclarv. and Win. Unlllnger. Treasurcr,and rind them correct as stated. ALFRED WI11TTINQHAM, j Art.t,. ClIAItLtS II, NUSUAUM, Anaitors. POOl! AOOOUNT.-HEaEIl'TS. To amount of duplicate for 189 9S 92 " bal. in treasury 01 last report w ou 150 42 EXPENDITURES. Exonerations Commissions Auilitlnir for 1878 and 1879 3 01 3 81 0 O0 Expenses for Mrs. Harp 12 24 Urbln Uoyer, services 15 10 A. J. nuth, services. A. J. nutn, services a uu J. Q. Zern, services Ual. In bands of treasurer., ...... 33 159 42 We, the undersigned Auditors of Welssport Borough, have examined the above accounts of Albert Uuth and Urbln Uoyer, and hnd them correct aa'above stated. ALFRED WHIT'S-NOIIAM, Auditors CUAS. II. NUSUAUM, Aaa"0"- Aug.21-3. 2 o Elu 6o ?aiS ''rfcS'S-a a 0 0 & INK TKACUGRS YiM'KD, Nine Male Teachcra are wanted for the Ma honing Township PublicSchools. Term, Five Months. Tbe Examination will be held In No. 8 School House, on SATURDAY, SEP TEMBER 0th, A. D. 1830, at 9 o'clock A. M., n..r the Eairle Hotel. Also, Proposals will ba taken fur Collecting tba scnooi Tax uupncaie, on tne above aats, at the Public House or J, T. McDanlel. By order of the Board. N. ItElNSMITH, Secretary. August U, 1880-W3 THE BEST OF COAL The undersigned la now prepared to supply the very best LATT1MER COAL at the fol lowing LOW rillOES FOB CASH : At Yard I Dellv'd, No. 2 Chestnut, per ton,., 2 00 I ft 34 No. 1 Chestnut, per ton,., 00 3 30 Clove, per ton,',,., 3 23 3 55 J. L, G ABEL, dealer it General Harwak , &c, . ,4 Oppoltelh I'ubllo tjguire, BANK BTrtEBT, LEUItlltTON PA nor 3,1S71 alHt3B-a2iB"2- New Advertisements. Drugs arid Medicines. WHITE STREET. WEfSSOUT.' Vi. RcnidTfif mid Cliango of Flriifr Me&srg. Rnpsher & Zerri Beff lejlve to snn,ounco to the cit'zens ot Wflss. ftortaud snrrounduiK neighborhood that thoy utely purchased the stock ond flzturta ot Dr. lahed ht)d tar Rely lucressod the stock, have re moved it Into tho eicgantly-fitted-up room in tue jincc amuquiff, on wnuo pi reel, lonneriy occupied by Mr. Fred, , Schmidt, Tvhern they i' re prepared. to acbbinrhodate thetr friends and tbe publlo generally with Frobh and Tuie DRUGS AaD MEDICINES, of all klndvtogerherwltnatnlllfnebtall inch FANCY nbol)8 aa are nsililt kept tn flell auppllni Hrugstoies, comprising t t'hamota, lerf utnery, Boapa. llrli.hca, Comba, i.ampa. Chimney., TruxseA, Suooortoia, , Sboufdfr Braces. Hyrlngb, Nursing Uottlts. lijre BtuM. Ac. Ac Pare Willis ahii WtlTJOIlS fot Itefllclnal parpo-ca, and a large etooa ol choice CIUAIIS. The bnslneaa will be nnder tho ocraonal charge nn1 anperlntondence of Dr. J. u. Zern. we luetnu W K1TO 1U1I Batl.iaUblUTl 111 HU iK trnua in Qualitr and price. Give ua a call. ju.rw itAruuEit is zku.t. Dr. Charles T. Horn Would announce tn the public that ho has purchased from MRS. A. U. PETER, the E K TRAL DRUG STORE, In Leuckel's Block, Bank St., Lehighton, Pa., Having reflttod and refilled the entire stock ho can offer DRUGS AND Strictly l"rcsh CHEMICALS and Pure, Also Horse and Cattle powders, Patent Medi cines, Brushes, Soaps, Uombs, Perfumeries, Sponges, Uhamols Skins. Wines and llijuors for Medical .Purposes. Oils, liamps and Flxtures.Iiycsiulfs,Oholce Ulnars, Pipes and Tobacco. Speo taeles, Trusses, NurStnj? Dottles, Violin Strings, and a lull line of Wall Paper and Borders at the Lowest PriceSi Prescriptions carefully comffo'Jmlad . and Krompt attention given to every branch of the USIness. A continuance of the patronage hefetqtore extended to this establishment Is respectfully solicited, and satisfaction liuarantccd. sept.13, 1879.-ly. Da. O. T. I10KN. IHE LITERARY Tho nibtt successful revolution of the centtlry. and.fo American readers of bootts, the most Important. Only boots of tile highest clasa are published by us, and tho prices are low beyond comparison wflli tho cheapest books ever before issued. Tp illustrate and demon strate these truths, we send tho ,fo)Iowlng books, all complete and unabridged, Post paid; t the' pnecs named; , MAOAULAY'S" LI'oof Frederick the Great. Former price (d.25. Large brevjer lypciLcautifdl print Price Three Oents. OAKLYLE'S Life of Robert Burns. Former price, (1.2-V Large brevier type, beautiful print. Price. Three Cents. limit or asia, By Edwin Arnold. Former price, jf,63! Beautirul print, brevier type. Price Five Oents. THUS. HUGHES' Manliness of Uhris't. Former price 41 Beau tiful print, brevier type; price three cents. BARON MUNCHAUSEN. HIsTravels ond Surprising Adtejitnres. For mer price Duttrffoolic type; price Qve cents. . -. . . MARY t(UEEN OF SOOTS' Life, by Latnerllne, Former price $1.75 Brevier type, beautiful print; price tnrce CeCt8' VIOAtt OI WAKEFIELD. By Oliver Goldsmith. Brevier type, beauti ful print; price five cents. BUNYAN'S PILGRIM'S PltOQRESS. Bourgeolse type, leididf beautiful print; price six cents'. PIUVATE THEATRICALS. By author of "Sparrowgrsss Papers." Small pica type, leaueu; price two cents. STORIES AND BALLADS For Young Folks, by Ellen Tracy Alden; with very fine Illustrations. Selections complete frcTij her book. Uargo type; price live cenis. LEAVES FBOM Tl'f E DIAY Of an Old Lawyer. Short stories of thrilling. langnaDie, patnctio interest, nice tnree cents. BOOKSELLERS Evcrvnhere onlvone dealer In each town! keep these, and our large list or standard books, which are selling by the million vol umes, because the people believe In the Liter ary Itevolutlon. AMERICAN BOOK EXCHANGE, Tribune Uulldlmr. New York. JOHN B. ALDEN, Manager. Jy 81. tr. UMTOK'S NOTICE. In the matter of the Sher-Tin tho Court of lire salo of real estate of V. Common Pleas Michael Sterner. Carbon County. No. 17, Juno Term, 1878. The Auditor a nnointcd bv the Court to make distribution of the funds arlslnx from the sale ol the said estate among those entitled there to, and moke report to tho next term of Court, will meet the parties IMcrefted, for the pur. poses of his appointment, on Saturday, SEP TEMBER 18th, 18SO, at Tmi o'clock A.M., at hlsoince, adjoining ilrst National uank. .Mauch Ohuuk, i'enna., when and where all C antes Interested may attend and make twtwn lh.li Rluimn. nr h"ft fleFtarreil from coming ittipon said lund. Mauch Chunk, August 14, 1880-nl THB NEW YORK SUN for the Campaign. TUB Weekly BUN will be fonn&n rueful aux iliary by all wno are oar neatly work in a- for tbe re f 01111 or tbe National Government. Ueliev lnK that the rvili which bave solonz beaet the coautrv can he cured only tiyaphauge ot tbe port tu powtr 'Jim bun earnestly aupnorts for rroalaent aud Vlce-I'xeBidcut.Uaucocit and KuJiah. tn order that all thou who a; our .purpose roar roost efflcltl lfri'.,o a emM ka KTwrtr jm path we with wltll tia.we willaeud the WEEKLf KUN to clabi or sinile aub'cribers.pOKt pfiiJ.FOUTWKMy FI VK Cii. NTH fur the next three moo tha. Addreaa TXlZ BUN, New York Cltr. The ItONAN&t for BOOAGENTS ta aehtuA our two vplendidly Ulastiated books, llGOffiaElGAMELD, the first written bv bis Uf clung frtend, Hon. J W. FouNST.au author ol nrf lonnllame. and ah ardent admirer ot the superb aoldlpi"! the second written byhlsootnrade.ln arms and per Bopal friend Uen 3 as. 6. Heihijin. yi author of raetBr-lr popuiar,arnd esllmp berond precedent AgehU tfonble proutM ly sellma: both. Outfits Hi cents each. Act quick And coin money. llUmiAKD DKoa.,7aChestDQt MVrFnllada. Bayard Taylor "t T mending to pprenta the Aeoueuiy ot Mr. awltht is C. bhortltcffu.', HoN. FERXrtDt)' Wood Btt t" l cheeifQily oopsedr tothv use ct mv D8WD rviercDco my roye win reiaru uj jou tfor their fourth year) after TacattonV irnew illustrated circular addrevs BWITtl INO. SIIOHTL1DUK, A.M., Uaivard ITut TMrait. Uradaate. Media, Fa. ang ga it T ADIES AN DRTORE KEEPERS Youcau Ret CHOICE GOODS cheap, br writing on a poiUl for our prlre list, wblcn enables you to order by mall, the best way, and aee the many klndio Merchsoalse we keen for sale at inr Smlna-ly low prtcw. We send aa nip lea of Jlaui urpa, Moea, itib bon n.Fr luges. Aa, if rtquest eu. a sen wuoiesaie auu, i cibm lor cahn uown. A new combination aratejilrnables u to quote tci f clone price, we have 1, it and 5 pack-are- of notions which cannot be bouarbt lot tv de the inonry elsewhere all wanted lu every fumUy. Money retained If not aatlsfactorv. JIOUGUTON dp UUTTON, M freuipnt ht.. X1041BU, juais. aue.xo-ii HEFOtlB FXXlKU 6N A Boardinff School For Tour on oi oaugmer. pleate addre as. for circular, TUOS. liANLON, u IX, Piuuinirton, New Jersey. auKSi-u $777 a year and expenses to agents. Outfit free. Addresa P. U. V1UKEUY, Augusta, Maine. AJJVKIlTI8EHabraddrealnglsaI now ' Hi A Co , 10 Spruce Rt Hew York can" learn the exact cost ot aur propoaod lino of aa l erttsmic In Amcrtoan Dewapauen. fSTM pane pamphlit. IS tenia aui.-J-U MILL1IE11 e00id At Mrs. JL. Welai' a& Sis tor ?sj a I South Street, LehigTiton, Pa.i Comprising a full line of alt tho nenest designs In flats, Bonnets, 'rriiiimings, Notions, Lac'es Buttons, Riobons,' Flowers, Feathers, Ladies' Underwear, andinfactallklnrta of Goods usually kept pleiiaW to supply lo their friends and tlm l'itlll.D JIl'r.UftiJHi Sept. 18,1880 3nl. Hotels and Saloons. QARBON HOUSE, J. W. KAUDENBUSH, PROPRIETOR, BahSt., LKmauTOK, Pa. The Caruon Hncss offers first-class accom modations to tho Trnvelinir publlo. Hoarding by tho Day or Week on Reasonable Terms. Oholco Cigars, Wines and Llnuora always on hand. Uood Sheds and Stables, with atten tive Hostlers, attached. April 10-yl -JEOTOLD MEYElt, Announces 0 Ihe people of Lehighton and vicinity that he has leased and refitted tho Saloon & R statjrant, lately owned by Lkwib J. Christmak. on Bank street, Lehighton, and Is prepared to furnish them with FRESH BEEK and other Refreshments at all times. Patronage solic ited. Free Luufcli Every Saturday Eve ning, up. Id, 1880-yl. The Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, PAi iafhan Klotz, Proprietor This House i located In tfee Horough of Wolisport, l)rlwn County, Pa., nnd Is I u i 1 1 on the site or Fort Allen, an ol I Clockade fort, lfloatlon, erected here over a century ago to rirotect the early settlers aealnst Iho hostile ncurslons of the Indians". The house Is a sub (tantiul brlclc, and was named "Fore Allen House bythelate Edward Weiss; 4t contains Thirty-two Kooms nnd a hanilsomo Bestau rant, and tho present Proprietor has newly and thoroughly refitted, tile estaklldhtnent. It has all the appointments or a Fikst Class OousTiir Hotkl, adapted for tho comrort ot Its patronS. In cloSo proximity to the Hotel, In perfect preservation, Is the Historic OLD FltAMCLIN WELL, which was dua; by order of Benjamin Frank lin to supply the irarrlson or Fort Allen with watdr. its walls of stone, which still dety the ravntteS of ancs, aro as perle;t to-day as when put there, and the.well now contains about Ix leet of en Eta! water. The well Is now he- Ino; fitted up ns a historic relic.to the water or nnicn ino patrons 01 ineuouso win i;uru iree access. SUMMER BOAItDEIiS will be accommodated at Reasonable Prices. The Bar Is supplied with the bert Wines, Liquors and Ulnars, Uood stabllnjr attached. May,8.1y NATHAN KLOT55. Kendall's Spavin Cure, The mont t qocessfnl IteniAdr fcfer dlrcover cd, ftslt lacerjt9ln lu ttn eCects and does not blister. ItEAD PROOF BELOW. im Rev, P, 1 Granger, Pres. Elder of St. Albans Dist. Bt. Albans, Vt., Jan. 20th. fssu. Sr. B. J, Kendall & Co . Gents i In rcplv to your let tor I will say that my experience with Kendall's Spavin euro' tin, been virv Battsfnctoiy Indeed, three or, four years ajo I procured a bottle of your.iiffc&t and with it, cured a horse of iameu(s caused bv a spavin Last Feison niv have bscame..very lame Hiirt X turnoi him ont lor a lew weeks when he bo cniao beittr, bat when I put him onihen'ad he prow worse, when I discovered thut n rlup. bone was forinintT, I procu'-d a bottlo of Ken. dnirnfepavm Cure and with lees thanauottio cured bun so that he H,,pftri.inic, uelther can the bunch be found; lUepcctiuliv yo.u s. 1. N. GRANGE It. Perseverance Will Tell Btnushton, Mass,, March 10th, WO. B J. KESPiCr. A CO . Cin'j :VlJi Justice to vou and mvaeit I think I ought to let you know ttiat I have removed two bono erevina with KenHall'a Spavin Cure,' one very Isrra one. don't know bow lonR the apavln liad been tnere. I bave owned the porpe elarht moutha Ic took me four montlia.W.tal.e l.he lareeouo off and (wo for tbe small one. I tard uacd ten bottles. Tbe hone la entirely well, not at all sun", and no buucli to be eeen or relt. Tula la a wnnilcrrbl medicine. It la a new thine;, here, bnt if it doea,lor,all wnat It liaa done for mo Ua aalo will be very crf. l,e.pect,nUyyour.iiAsE;pAnKER Kendall's Spavin Cure. a CO!c6ur, N. l Jon. Z, I860. B. J. KrjfDjlLt. Co., Oeutlemen 1-Wo have a beantllnl roan mare that waa given to ua on acet'imt of a spavin on ber lejr, which mmte her dead lime. We Uo oSber shoes. aud allowed ber to run In tbe barn vaia in tbe fall of the vear, iippivlna: 'Keudail'a Hpavln cure' accord ing; to dlrecuonB. We did not use her for u monta. ube wmb entirely cured, and th4 bunch complittly mnciect. and baa never beenljme alnce. We state wbat we know to be a fact. We bave Bold twelve dozen battles in tbe shoit Ume tnat we bave acted aa Tour agenta In Con. cord. Koapeoi folly voura. ONU15U1IILL dt KUTRKDOE. Apotbecurles. Statement Mafftj Under Oath. TO WHOM IT MAY CosCEBM. In the year 187J I treated with Kendad'a spavin Cure a bone" anavlir cf aevei al months' growl b. nearly bait a larse aa a bt n'a egr.and comn'etely atop pd the lameneas ami removed the eularire mont, I bave worked tbe boree ever eh'ce verv taid and be never baa been lame, nor eould 1 ever aee auy dlffeience in tbo ize of tftohocit Joiuta since I treated him wlib Kendall' Hpav ln Cure .A. OAINES. Enoaburab FalU, Vt., Feb. IS. 1(71. Sworn and utmcrlhefl.to' bf It 6 methla Uth daef Jfebruarr, A D. 167a.. . JOUN Q. JENA'E, J.P. KENDALL'S Spavin Cnre on Hnman Flesh. ratten'a HlflVWaehlngton Co., N, V l February zl, IS78. I B.J KE.D1LLM O.. fieafXir, The particu lar care ou wbich t uid yonr t' Bpavlu Cure " waa a malignant ankle prln of 16 month' atandlnir. I bad tried many tbinfra.hutld Viiu. Your "tipaviui'ure" uut tue toot to tbe pound again, nnd, for tbe flrai time since bait, lu a natural po.iilon. For a family liutuientit ex ceiaanvlblncweever uaed. Youra truly. 1UV M. P. JinLI.. Pallor M. K. Church, I'atten'a Mlila. N. Y, KENliAI-L'S 8PAVIN CHnEisaure In Its eSecie'. ml a in Its action as It does not blister, ret It la penetrating and puweiful toreach eve ry deeu eeHed Ttar, or to niove any bony growth or other cuter flora wit. such aa Bpat ina. bplint. Curoa C iloua, fcipraloanwePlngaony ijiiMeueaa, and all UulHrpcineute ot rha Jolnta or Limb-, or ltbuumailsiu iu Mau. and for anr purpoae for nblcb a Linlmi-nt la uae.l for Man or xie.rv 11 now iwihauiui i uo ocet uui ' meotforman ever uted, acting mild yet cor- I turn in itaelfccla. Hend addresa for IlloitrMcd Circular which, we think, gtvea positive proof of lu virtue-. No remedy see ever met with auch ungualidoU rucceaa too tr know.raxe, fur lsiaat a well aa Uan. . ltlce tt per bottle, or six bottles for IS ALL firugglna bae It or ran ' 1 11 for run, or it wlllbeaentto anyaddreaern reeetpfor trice bs the proprietor. Da 11, J KKNIJALL Jt , CO- Useaburgh rtlla, Vt luno .tl yl 7 KlLUslSi SVIN CUREffW FAMi audi styles of In a first-class Millinery Store, whloh they anT ladles In goncral at tory Extraordinarily LOW ) convinced. No trouble to show urooils. urns. u. wtiiit & siar;u. 'THE PERFECT TOOTO." k Safe and ItelUbla Snbstltuto for Qalulncv. The only 25 cent AGUE REMEDY X3XT 13S:3E3 -WCSH.Xj3CS CCKKS nod nil iTIA&AlCBAEi DffSfiASCS. MJ trail PratKl-ti. Maflfl FREE nnlrl t prtca. Wilt o DUN DA 3 DICK h CO., Si WooiTt-hTBfT, Raw York, for HirJr ton fMtt bovt .tukllad lo tl r4rt of (bHpfer Ff?rtt on H'lJIotlon. j BALD HEAD'S A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. A Deodorized extract of Petroleum, The Only Article tliat Will lto fetoro Hair ou Bald Ileada. What the World has boon Wanting for Centuries. The greatest discovery of our day, bo far as largo portion of humanity la concerned, la CAR HOLINE, an article prepared from petroleum, and which effects a complcto and radical euro In case ef baldness, or whero tho hair, owing to diseases of the scalp, haa becomo thin and tenda to fall oct. " It Is also a speedy restorative, and whllo Its nso se cures a luxuriant growth of hair; It also brlnja bade the natural color, and gives tho most complcteat isfactlon In the using. Tho falling out of the hair,' the accuniultitlons of dandruff, and the prematura change In color ero all evidences ot a diseased con dition of tho scalp and the glands which nourish tha hair. To arrest these causes the artldo used must Possess medical as well aa chemical virtues, and thc chango mnst begm! hndcr the ecalp to be of perma nent and lasting benefit. Such an article la CAR BOLINE, and, like many other wonderful discov eries, It Is found to consist of elements almost In their natural Btatc. retroloum oil Is tho crtlclai which Is mado to work auch extraordinary rcaulta ; but It la after It haa been chemically treated and completely deodorized that It Is in'prpper condltloa for tho toilet. It was in far-ofl Russia that tha effect of petroleum upon the hair wos first observed, Government oftlcer having noticed that a partially bald-headed servant of his, when trimming tho lamps, had a habit of wiping his pll-hesmeareJ lmnde In his scanty locks, and' tho result waa In few months tl much' finer head of black, glossy hair than ho ever had before. Tho oil vraj tried oa Aorses and cattle that had lost their hair from tho; caUIo plague, and tho results were aa rapid as they, were niarvclous. Tho manes and even tho tails of horses, which had fallen outwcre completely re stored In a few weeks.-' These exp rlmcnts wera heralded to tho world, but tho knowledge was prac tically useless for tho prematurely bald and gray, a no ono In civilized society could tolcrato tho uso of reflued petroleum as a drceslngfor tbo hair. But tha skill of ono of our chemists has Ovcrcomo the diffi culty, and by a proccsa known 6nly to himself, ho has, of tcr very elaborate and costly experiments, suc ceeded In deodorizing refined petroleum, which renders It eusccptlblo of being handled aa daintily as tho famous eat! tie cologne. Tho experiments with the deodorized liquid on tho human hair wero at ,cnded with tho most astonishing results. A fevf applications, where the hair was thin and falling,, cave remarkablo tono and vigor to tho scalp and hair. Every partldo of dandruff disappears oa the first or second dressing, and the liquid so search- lag In Ua nature, seems to penetrato to tho roota at' once, tfli set np a radical chango from the start. It is well known that tho most beautiful colors aro' made from petroleum, and, by aomo mysterloua operation of nature, tho uso of thla artldo gradu ally tmparta a beautiful light-brown color to tho half which by cohtlnued use, deepens to a blacltj The color remains permanent for an Indefinite length of time, and tho chango la bo gradual that tho most Intimato friends can scarcely detect lis progresej In a word, It la tho moat wonderful discovery of( tho age, and well calculated to moko tho prenu-. turely bald aud gray rojolco. XVe advlie 6ur' readers to give It a trial, feeling satisfied lhat dno appllcatlon'wlll convince tbom of lie wonderful effects. llttiiurgh Vcnmerdal cf Oct. , 1S77. The article Is telling ita own story in the hands ef thorn ands who rru using It with the most gratifying; and encouraging results : W. II. Brill A Co., Fifth Avenno rhannacy, aaya. "We havo Bold preparations for the hair for upward Cf twenty year, but havo nover had ouo to eell as well or rive aui h universal aatlstactlon. c i thero foro recommend It ultli confidence to ourintndar and the general public." . Mr. desTAves 7. Hill, of the Oatea Opera.. Troupe, writca: " After six weeks' nse 1 am con lnced, aa aro also my comrades, that your 'Carbo lino' haa and Is producing a wonderful growth of hair where 1 had none for years." C. II. Smith, of fhbJennla Hlght Combination writes: After.ttilng yonr ' Carbolloe' three week I ora convinced that bald beads can bo 're-halred. Jt'a simply wonderful lu my case." , B. F, AnTntm, chemM, Itolyoke, Mass.. writes: " Your ' farbollno' has restored my hair after every thing else had failed." Joscrn 4. Pokd, attorney-at-law, No. Attleboro. Mans., vrlte i For uioro than SO yean a portion of my head has been a smooth and free from hair aa a Lilltard ball, but somo els-ht wcekr ago I waa In duced to try s'our carbollno, aud the effect hast been simply wonderful. Where no hair has beeps seen for "cars thero now appeara a thick growth, and I am'convlnced that by contlnulngitanse I shall, Lavo as rood a bead of hair aa I ever had. It 19. UOW nettllj U4 layiuij ua imii uw t la cut. OABBOLINE It now presented to the public without fear of con-. IradlcUon aa the best Restorative and Ueautiscr of the Hair the world haa ever produced. Prlre, ONR DOLIAII per bottle. bold by all DrugsUU. KENNEDY & C0"TPITTSBURG,PA' Solo Ascnta for the United Statea, the Canada! and Great Britain. ItES' rm builnea now before tba public. work tur ua than at anrthiPK n ... ramtal nil rran rad. Wm will atart you t : a iiar anil upwaioa inaiteai home bv ttio Induatii .ua. Ms. women bora aol inns wanted everrwbeve to work fir u. Mow i tbe time. You can rtevote your wbclb time to tne work or only vour ana re moment, Ho other busineiia I'l pat vou nea-ir aawilt tea uuo w-Pmir to worx ran tall to intke- euot oimmihk I'Vmzag pg al once lostly Outnt aud terms tor A .ret opportnnll j for mak Jjj money easily and honorably Addroa TJt" I dV'O Anguaia Maine June :-ty
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