Htlra (N. Y.) Ohmvtri The liatllo of republicans can nuko any satisfactory cx- Gettysburg was fought, on tlio rebel Bide, planatlon as to what contributed to such nu It V tnrriltVMt, UIHTOH I.UIHHITON. I'A.: f AU 1WAY. PEPTEMBRn 25,188(1. - Mr Eniil.9li.nl Hie firm of Ilnnenck A K iis'i.weari n 'I sicks. llcpubllcen Ex. that'll n!t riRht. On tlio first Tuesday In Novetntier that same Ann will sock it to you right til' ely. At fie Pcmx-ratio primary election in Tike . iln'y on Sal unlay Hon. 0. M. ltw linrl.e.' "iitc Senator, was elected fur nomi nation to Cixijtrers from Tike county; Ed win J B.ikcr for Asvcinlo Judge, and Wil liam Wesl'titl IVr Iti'prcentallve. The total value of our exports of domes tic brea IsiiiIIV during Aujust was $31,493, 915, agnin9t29.7.l,fl5n during August, 1871). During lbocljlit months of tlio present year epdfng Angus' 31st, the value of domestic Breaditnlfs exported was fl81,850,7l!(!, gainst $137,014,(117 during the correspond Ing period of Inst jvnr. lhaltily by Loiigjtrret's troops. Tills chilli- put Confederate Is nnw drawing tho com fortable salary of $7500 as Mr. Hayes' Mm ister to Turkey. Meanwhile tho Union soldier who won tho battle at Gettysburg, and saved Pennsylvania and tlio north from nvasion, is being denounced by the Itcuub- lican press as a traitor and rebel sympathi zer. Homehow It seems as if things have become mixed. Compiled for This Carbon Advocate. Our old time friend, Hon. Levi Tj.Tale, has recently started a new Democratic paper in Williamsport, Pa., tinder tho title of the Xiicoming Chronicletfie first mini bcrof which is now on our table, ami presents a neat and tasty apnoaranco. This la the eleventh pa per Mr. Tnto has started in Pennsylvania, and we conratulilo him on this last vcn. turo and trust he may roup abundant re. ward from tho Democracy of Lycoming county. Laf.iyctto S. Tenter, formerly President of tho fti'iiato and ucting Vice Pieslilent of tlio U 3., died on Sunday hist, at Norwich, Oonn , aged 71 years. Ho was a lineal tie? enrinntof Miles Standish. He graduated at Brown University, and adopted the pro fession of th6 law, was six times elected a member oflho Connecticut Assembly, and three times Speaker of tho House. He was also Mayor of Norwich for two years. He was elected U. 8. Senator for tlio term of six years beginning March i, 1S55, and was re elected in 16(50 for a second term. S. B. Macquade, in the Haileton Daily Bulletin, of the ldlli insl., fays: "If Han cock wusn't at G tlysburg, it reems to be pretty well established that Longstreet was, and for hts distinguished services on that occasion ho has been rewarded willi a good fitofll. e. Tho rebel slilo of the Gettysburg fi.'li" seems to be most in favor with this ad linnUtratlon, but (ossibly tlio veteran sold iora of tho Republic may take a dilferent view of the matter." Mocrjuade is a veteran and until recently was an enthusiastic work cr in the Republican ranks. - Philadelphia Ledger: Tlio Democrats nnd Grcenhackers of Maine aro clearly the opinion that "half a loaf is better than no bread." In voting their Fusion ticket for Electors each man will give three-tev ruths ol n vote for Hancock and four-sev euths fo: Weaver, and as Wcavor cannot bo benefitted by the choice of four electors Maine, Hancock alone will profit by the coalition. It cannot be salely assumed.now ever, that because the Kuslonists obtained slight plurality in the late election (accord ing to tlio latest returns) tlmy can carry th Stato in November. Tlio bolting Greenback delegates who have put a straight Weaver ticket 'In the field, even though they should liavo no ruppoiters, would be numerous enough to turn the scale if Plaisted'a plu rality is no greater than reported. Wo ninyi therefore, look forward to another lively canvass of Maine for its EWt iral vote. Baltimore Sun : Bribery Is a mora dead ly outrage upon the freedom of elections than force can be, because the corrupt use of money is more insidious, harder to detect, harder to repress than sheer violence Force may destroy tho ballot and drlvo tho voter from the polls, but brlbsry corrupts lita cnnl .,..-.- tit fr.nt.-Lnn n hireling and a slave. The suspicions of corruption which so flagrantly attach to the condition of suffrage In Muine, taken in con nection with tlio evidences of venality and undue Influence which weie so abundantly addured by tho investigations of the Wall ace Committee, go a great way to confirm tho fear which already exisN that the danger to tho integrity of our institutions is in tho improper use of money nnd the piwer it gives, rather than In the brutal displays of forco and violence. Philadelphia Ledger i Some of General Hancock's opponents, who havo gone out of their way to try to tind flaws in his military reoord, and, failing in that, have depreciated his hitherto honored services, bhould read a little story that conies from Maine. An editor was a candidate for Congress in tho Fourth District. He carried on a similar campaign ofdetraction against Gen. Plaisted, tho Fusion candiilato for Governor, charging him with cowardice ai.d incompetency ns a soldier, although he had Wen promoted du ring the war to his rank of Brigadier Gene ral, and had afterwards been honored with election to the ofiieo ol Auditor (ienerul by the Republican party. All well until elec tion day, when tho editor was very badly beaten at the polls, and the particular ills- tilct which his poier may be supposed to have mfluenccd.avo General Plaisted an -xtra heavy vote. There are boomerangs in American politics as well as in Oriental warfare. LOTTr.ri rutui i:v ic,incm:ic. Cutc.ao, Sept. 18 At tho Democratic meet ue at Hicasville. O.. vosterdav. which was addressed by JSenalor Thurmun and ex Gov. Hendricks.Wie following letter from vien. uancoctc was road. GoyUsuit's Island, N. Y. Haiioob, September 12, 1860. 3Imn, A P. Rtlcrton,XSej. J. J'attonflnd Gtv.rLr.yrx: Ac-opt inv thanks for your Invitation to H icksviIlo.Defi moo county, O., on tho VJth inst. The meeting will be one ofjtnusual Interest, honored as it will be by tho presouce of those two prominent lead ers, Senator Thui man and Gov. Hendricks. The cause must be of no ordinary kind that brings together those eminent men on the borders of the twogreat States ol which they have long been distinguished representa tive!. I hive reason to fil proud of being prom inently identified with a oiufo that is up held by the pair olUin and ubility of tueli a 4 y vales. I n-gittt that 1 cauuot be pres ent 'i ihis occasion to share with my fellow citiwn ir.n ! .-on of wisdom ami patriot 1 -n thatca-ti, t lail to emdiiute from such 'i i, 1 fte! assured that the pruoMsliiig. n i e mee ing will enforce the iopIe's de ma ft i h ne.ty, economy, ana efficiency in IU, ' 1.. km vice, tor the peace ami wel fare of Um: vuntry, for tbo security of free tlislftut r- and tor all the rights and liber tt of l!.e izeu a guaranteed by the Con Hut iia- 1 the Ikwi Let us hoie that th-m ktei rt ii. c ptfp!e v.1iom interests etrt'eh away beyond theanbeines and tern, furiry triumphs of mere srtiiou warfare, will take atf-tire into thoirown liandsand prop ny r ttle the quettlon as to whether w (halt have a new era ofpraae, reeoncilia t u e-r oiv j'r t.i isfteri'v. I a , very iru v rt VirinD- 11aC'ici; A new race of Aborigines, supposed to bo fiom Malay sto'ck, has been discovered on an islandcalled Botcl Tobago.some eighty miles east of the capo ol Formosa. A wri ter from that region speaks ol them as a peaceful and timid racoof ieoplc,who know nothing of money, rum or tobacco, but who gave goals and pigs for tin pots and brass buttons, and would hang around tho ships all day in their canoes, waiting for a chanco to dive for something thrown overboard. They live mainly on taro nnd yams, nnd wear only clouts. Their dwelling places are low thatch houses, tho walls of which are built of heavy stones for pro tection from monsoons. They wear their hair naturally, tho men partly clipping theirs, and adorn their necks with goats ords and small shells. Their canoes are without nails and rather handsome in tip pcorance. They keep gnats, pigs and chick ens but make little use of them, nnd alto gether aro an ignorant, Indolent and appar ently worthless people. A number of scientists arc puzzling their brains over tho question whether or not tho South American Continent is sinking, and naturally enough a considerable dlfi'crenco of opinion exists among them. From the barometric observations of tlio principal mountains In that region of territory .which have been continued through more than a hundred years, evldcnco is alTorded of a gradual sinking, and this opinion is said to nrcvail cxtensivclv. There are some how ever, who, founding their theory on a com parison of observations made nt tho mouth of rivers, ore equally enthusiastic in tho be lief that the land is rising. Be it as it may, the world will doubtless move onward as usual, nnd its inhabitants lose but little sleep in anxiety, in waiting for these sages of wisdom to orrivo at n definite and satis factory opinion in the matter one In whicli all of them can concur. Ono of the more recent uses of the micro scope is in the examination of hand-writing with a view to determine its iiulhorshlp, Its genuineness, its age, and whether or not it has been altered from its original form and intent. Thenpplicability of the instrument for this purpose can only be realized by a trial, when it will be found that writing can scarcely bo change 1, after it original execution, so ndioitty that tho microscope caiinuot detect the falsification. Thus in this particular has tho instrument been found a most valuable article. Wnat is supposed to. havo been the first successful attempt to ascend to the summit of Mount Chimborazo, was accomplished recently by a Mr. Whymper, who revorti its height to bo near 21,000 foi-t. Three at tempts were miido by Mr. Whymper, the last proving sui-cessful. Some very extensive glaciers have recent ly been found by Mr. W)iympcr, on tho mountains Cuyambo, Sarauscu, Cotachchi Chimborazo and Sincliolaqua.many of them being a) largeaslho largest Alpitio ones, He states that the upper four thousand feel of Cayambe, An'.lsana and Chlmboraza aro almost completely enveloped by them. The result of Mr. Whymper'a travels shows the inaccuracy of the last edition of the Ency clopaedia Britannica, which mentions the glacier of the mountain Altar as the only real glacier known to exist in tho Ecuador ian Andes. The largest trees in the world aro In Cali fornia i the tallest in Australia. An official of tfie forest department in Victoria, Aus tralia, measured not long since fallen eu calyptus in Gippsland and found that it was four hundred and thirty-five leet long from tho root to tlio highest point ol the branches. But even this is exceeded by another euca lyptus still standing in tlio Dandenong dis trict in Victoria, which is estimated to be four hundred and fifty feet from tho ground to the top. A report recently made to the French Academy of Scientists, by a gentleman who has been experimenting during tho past three years, shows that the application of Sulphide of Carbon as a cure fcr the phllox era has proved thoroughly successful, besides being highly beneficial to the vines, and not ilamaging to tho productiveness of soil. Tho liscovcry is consideied a most valuable one. Au exchange says Hint a house built In 10.19 ttill stands in,Dcillinui, Mass., and is tho oldest in New England. It is beauti fully situated under heavily branching elms willi n moss covered roof. Much of the original furniture, two hundred and forty years of age, still remains and has ueen in the oEsessinn of one family, named Fair banks, ilurlngall of that time. During the past few years, tho production of nickle in Norway has assumed great Im- .portoncc, there being olrcady tome twenty fivo extensive mines in successful operation. Tlio largest par', of the yield is exported in the crude oro to all parts of the civilized world, while the rctt is reduced on the e,ot The efficiency ol tho electric light in nava operations was put ton practical test, recent ly, on board two vcis.-h of the British navy ui uiuranar, wim grauiying success. OH I. tills AMI CASUAI.TIKN. Now AdvortiHcinents. uncxected result. Ono thing is sure, that from this time on till the 2d' of November wo shall havo nothing olse but politics- politics In the morning with our breakfasts, politics In the morning papers, politics In our business, nt our luncheons, politics nt our dinners, and we shall lib" doubt taka po litics to bed with us. And then, when 'tis donc,wi7 it bo dono? or will It hangon all winter long, as it did In '70, and nobody be sure of anything? Whatever Is the result, Ictus pray that It will bo so decisive that no electoral commissions will be necessory. Let us have at least ohe quiet winter so that we may know exactly what tho harvest will bo In tho spring. Tru'c, harvests don't gen erally como In the spring, but political har vest coino In tho spring every four years Whether or no. Somo of the friends of the rrcsldent,who belong to the same church, nro quito scan dalized over his proceedings during his pres ent tour. They say that during the Presi dents stay lu Washington he conducts him self witli the utmost propriety, permitting no bevcroge stronger than Appollnaris to be placed on the While Houso table, conduct Ing regularly Sabbath evening prayer-meetings at the Executivo Mansion, absenting himself from balls and receptions, nnd In variably refusing tlio oilers of private boxes at the theatres, which were so promptly ac cepted by General Grant. As in marked contrast with this they point to the action of the President In participating, while in Salt Lake City, in Sunday festivities with tlio ungodly Mormons, in his occupying a box at a theatre in tho wicked city of San Francisco in full view of tho wholo audi ence, and most culpable of all, in Ills going to a dancing reception In Monterey .although as wo arc Informed by tho telegram, ho did not dance himself. If the President con tlnues to fall from grace In this style, it is not unlikely that ho may bo "disciplined." General Grant is soon to bo In Washing ton. He has promised his old friend, Ned Bealr, that he will be hero by tho first of next month nnd stay a fortnight. If only Rufo Iugalls and General Sherman were here, what a good time they would havo I Grant is more familiar with five generals that I can name than with anybody else in 111 o world. Here they are : General Benlc, General Sherman, General Ingalls, General Van Vleit and General Macfeeloy. Ho un corks himself with them as it were and gels overall his reticence He reels free and easy and nt home. With them he will play Bos ton ull night long. August. ISSOMJTlONof PAKTM!KH!!ir Now Advertisements. in tho Enlcrprlro colllcfv at Wilkesbarro I ) Thorns. Hackelt. atrcd 19 years, a switch ! . JNOTIOU 1? HKBY O I That tho tender, wab killed on the railrond nt Brad-i LKNTZnnd 1'. J. MM-:i!AN,ol WelMport. Ttomnvnl limit i t A u ret my ilium unucr inu unii jmiuu ui mun x mvcnum ui Drugs and Medicines, WIltTU BTIIISET. WEtBfll-onT. PA. mid Clinngo of Firm! Thomas KCCtan lought Willi HIS Son in 1 imr limine" . u. curiiori i u oiok ..mm jr , Dnnolini, & 7nli Stratford Out., on Monday night, and was , r"' ,,r st ntcE so badly injurod that ho died fn an hour. A1J jd.u'gwing to tlio saw i.artnershlparo'to i If"0'0 annonnco to the. eifzens of Weiss. Henry Starch, of Tort Jervls, N. Y., was bo received bylj. w. Untz and all demands , 1" nmTl"."?tnTstoett7 thrown from a carriage and kllled.hy a run- f ,"1iVB.ri?"'hlpBre ' b f1"8'111 10 C. W. tents" mug "tS?S.nfl haViSe ?ep"nr: .. ...I.U..I ... ni.nim 1.U.1 nf Inii 1,1111 "" N"' ..... lslieit nuil tersely iucrcrsed tlio stoclt. have ro "" a - ii. w. r,i.ii. moved it lino tlio oiocaiitlv-flttwl-uii mom w(r.. i t . aiim:haj. t.n u... i...r.. .- l I list or I'A'rr.vrs Granted by the United States tocltlzensof this State, tor the week ending Sept '21, 1S80, furn Ished fur tho OAnno.v Advocate, from the Law and Patent ollico of J. McO. 1'eukinb, 809 1, Street, Washington, D. O. W. U. Allison, Philadelphia, coupling for tubes. II. Becker, Philadelphia, truss. U. Hums, Broad Ford, coke oren. II. Gull, Black Hawk, steam operated water eji-ctor. J. W. Oooper, New Castle car truck. A. II. Davis, Philadelphia, measuring and mixing trauge. S. M. Fulton, Pittsburg, feed water heater. It. 11. Uoodycar, I'hlladelphla, assignor of 14 Interest to Wolfendcn, Shore lc Co., Oard Ington, stop motion for looms. W. 1!. Hamilton, Pittsburg, ball trap. A. Ilarcum, Scott township, Allegheny cunty, assignor to himself and (1. A. Mac beth, apparatus for crimping lamp chimneys and similar articles. J. Hayes, Philadelphia, grate for stove and furnace. .T. Hughes, assignor of 4 interest to T. K. Hughes, Plttsturg.caslngforglaes and other fragile vessels. II. U. Johnson, Mcadvlllo, bottle stopper. It. S. Johnson, nnd tt'.ll. Humphrey, said Humphrey, acslicnor to S. II. Humphrey, machine for drying and finishing eather and applying oil thereto. I... Kcyserand A. O. Bex, Philadelphia, toy money box (2 patents). W. A. Lavtrty and C. E. Hancock, Phila delphia, neck scarf. J. A. Lindsay, Kendall, assignor of ys In terest to J. J. Vandcrgrlft, Oil City, and W. A. Surlnjr, Kendall, liquid tester. II. i;. Marchand, assignor of i Interest to W. J. Becklcld, Allegheny, automatic liquid uicaEure. P. Marines, Idlewood, door latch. II. H. McCool, Pottsvlllc, egg beater. U. MoHlroy, assignor of 4 Interest to F. Lawrence, Philadelphia, lurnace for steam boilers. J. II. Reed, assignor of 4 Interest to J. N, Morganroth, Stiaiuokin, vehtole brake. II. A. Taaer, North East, bag bolder. U. A. Smith, assignor to himself and T. McFaddcn, Philadelphia, rotary blower J. II. Weeks. IMilladclnhla. excrclslne- mncuine. J, Wilson, Beaver Falls, animal powor. J. S. Worth, Co.iUvllle, gearing. Our Wasliliiuni I.riirr, rilOll OUR HEGULAR CORncsrO.VDKXT. WASitixniON, D. l, Sept. IS, 1860. Whatever it may turn out to be,the result of the election in. Maine Is a diMippointmeiil all around. A disappointment to the re publicans because they had expected a vic tory, and an agreeable disappointment to tho democrats, because they had conceded defeat. It goes In show that the judgement of the wisest iolitical leaders is not always Infallable, because the calculations of the shrewdeet managers have been blown to the four winds. The result demonstrates that political leaders have miscalculated the po litical atmosphere. Two weeks ago tho na tional democratic committee gave in tlio fight in Maine, and atopd sending speakers into tho state. Now, in the light of events this is explained by the apnlogibts that they ware conducting a ttill hunt, and had hoie all along of eucceee. One very clever theory of the defeat is that it will wako Senator Conkliug up. Ho has long had a iersona! grudge against Senator Blaine, und now that the latter has lost his own state, Coiikling will be cjioially soli citous to carry New York for the republic ans, this to serve notice on the Maine sena tor that ufter all the presidency can be car ried without the pine tree state. At the In terior and Post Offioe departments there is considerable gloom. But little publia busi ness has been transacted during tbo last three days, mottof the clerks being engaged in discussing the political .situation and the pntpects or thu future. One strange feature nf the situation Is that neither democrats nor STATU SEWN, The Erie Oa,r Works havo orders for 200 cars. There are nineteen Democratic clubs in Beading. Work is to bo resumed soon nt the Kcely nun uoinery. Nan Butler, nt Lancaster, has made three ineflectunl atiem nt suicido in as many mniiiiis. Tho Greenback conferees of tbo Eight eenth district have indorsed Hon. It. Milton Specr for Congicss. Harry Fleck was killed nt Sinking Spring, Cumbria county, on Sunday by the explosion in a pisioi in ins nip pocKCt. In nil the tobacco-arnwim: counties pre- pirations are being made for au increased acreage wnen me next crop Is set out, The Harrisburg Car Works commence a contract for 41)0 cars this weekend will close it contract for 1,000 more in a few days. Robert F. Williams was found dead in bed at his house on Limekiln pike, above 1'otUvllle, on Saturday. He was 65 years of age. Bich Iron ore mines have been opened near Jamestown, Mercer countv, and capi talists are speaking ot erecting a lurnace mere. Paris green failed to kill Mary Hallow- bush, of Upiier Hanoi er, of Montgomery county, who look it as antidote for unrequit ed love. Tho one-hundred-and-third anniversary of the ninsftocre at Paoii was observed by tho West ChestcrUruys Monday with becom ing ceremonies. The steamboats Mary Ann and Simpson Horner, belonging to Horner & Sous, were burned ut Pittsburg (in Saturday. Loss, $30,000; no insurance. An unknown man set fire to a box of fiowder that Jacob Dclhainpel, a boy, was carrying, near Beading, on Monday. Tbo boy was honibly burned and the stranger escapeil. Dr. Roberts, the torpedo millionaire, of 1 itusvme, refute to abide liy tlio (lecin of the confeiees appointed by IheSUte coin mitteo to adjust the troubles In the Twenty sixth CoiiRreaWontl district. The store of Thomas Baum, at Tuckerton, lierks county, was robbed on r rnliy night. Tho ticket orlioo of the Philadelphia and iieaaiug iiauroaii rompany, at the same place was broken open aid the sura blown to pieces. Colonel Benjamin Brownfield. aeed 101 years, made a speech at a Democratic meet ing held in Monroe, Fayette ccunty, on Sat urday night. His firtt vote was for Thomas Jellerson, In 1800, und he voted at every Presidential election since. Suspense among the Republicans of the Sixteenth Congressional district concerning nominations will soon be at an end. Sulli van county will nominate R, J, O. Walker this week, and then the nominees will be as follows: McKeau and Totter, Hon. W. W. Brown: Lycoming, Cameron, and Sullivan, It- J. C Waller, and Tioga tho present in cumbent, Hon Jvbn J. Mitchell. Oulncr F. Snyder, had his lees cut off by a railroad train in Allentown, on Saturday afternoon, and died soon after receiving tho injuries. By an explosion of sulpher In tho Kohl noor Colliery, near Shenandoah, Ta., Thurs day morning of last weok, fivo men were burned, one seriously. A. K. Buoy, of Hollidaysburg, attempted suicide In Harrisburg on Sunday night, by cutting bis throat with a dull razor. His condition Is precarious. W. Taylor, George Taylor, and John Sml they, indicted for murder, havo escaped from the jail ntMurfrccsboro',Tcnn., by saw ing the bars of tho door. James Jones, aged 84 years, on his way from Konsas City, Mo., to New York, was killed by a train at Dean's Station, N. J.,on Thursday night, 16th Inst. Frank Moore was fatally Injured 'while attempting to lioard a moving coal train on the Lehigh Valley Railroad,. at Fittston Junction, on Friday night. Owen Dunn was Bliot by Anthony Bri gand, In a drunken quarrel, in New York, on Sunday night, and died Monday morn ing. Brigoud was arrested. Lee Brumbaugh, a prominent lawyer of Mlamlsburg, was Bhot dead by Georgo Ware in D.iyton, Ohio, Monday. Brumbaugh was too Intlmato witli Mrs. Waro. Charles Sehrounder, aged seven years, fell from a load of bricks on which he was riding, nnd was killed by tho wagon wheels passing over him, tn Syracuse, N. Y., on Saturday. Stokes Daniels was shot dead by Wesley Murphy, while attempting to force an en trance into tho letter's house, in Kent coun ty, Md., on Sunday last. Murphy has been committed. James Kennedy, a young man, was killed while trying to jump on a coal train at Eli zabeth, N. J., on Thursday evening of last week. Ninety cars passed over his body, crushing it Into fragments. Four boms nt Myerstown, Pa., two of them on the Koasicrtarm, tne thlnl belong ing to Z. Christman, nnd the fourth to Chas. Ilimnieluurgcr, were destroyed by fire Fri day afternoon. Loss, $20,000. Putrick Brannnn,a resident nf South Am boy, was killed by being thrown from the platform of a car while the train was round iiiz a curve, near Perth Amboy, N. J., on Saturday afternoon. He was drunk at the time. Five men engaged In u bar-room fight in Milton, Ky,, on Saturday, and fired twenty six shots nt each other. All were wounded, two, named John and Simon Hancock, dangerously. Tne uarkcepor was accident ally wounded. James Bodus was hilled and James Har- in sliclitly wounded in an affray In a dis- renutablo house near Point Lick, Ky., on Saturday night. Knives were the weapons used, iiouus was tigiiung witn a woman and Hardin Interfered. Near Jancsvllle, Mich., on Sunday after noon. Alice, dauchtcr of Andrdew Tilliinv. was shot dead by Henry Llndley, her father's hired man, who then committed suicide. She hod reluscd to marry Llndlev, and it is said mat she was already married toa man serving a term in the penitentiary. The Anchor Line steamer, Alsatia, whicli sailed from New York for London, on Satur day, returned Monday. When 250 miles eastol candy J took, tho coal in both bunk ers was discovered to be on fire, and soon alter a tremendous explosion occurred Most of tho coal was consumed compelling the vessel to return for an investigation. On tlio 5th instant the body of an infant, witn a string tied nronud its neck, was found in an outbuilding at Hiseville, N. J. Johanna Wailing, a domestic, suspected of being the mother nnd the murderer of tho child, suddenly disonpeared. Yesterday a body answering the description of the miis- Ing woman, who una nouuticss commuted suicnic, was louiiu in Liny 1'onu. Nancy Hevwood, a maiden lady living with her brother in Rockland, Wis., was mysteriously murdered on Sunday night Her brother left home in the evening, leav ing her with the servant gii laud the latter! sister. On returning he found blood on the floor, and traced it to a wood pile, under which lay the body ol tho murdered woman with herthroat cut. The girls were arrested but proless ignorance of the deed. Friday afternoon, 17th Inst., a terrific ex tdosion occurred in a small wooden build ing near Bridgeport, Conn., usod by the union Metallic oarinago uomp.iny ns a fulminating shop. The whole town was shaken by tho shock, and buildings near the scene of tho explosion had their windows smashed and were otherwise damaired. Five ticrsons were at work in the building nnd the bodies have been recovered. The victims were J Sullivan, aged 15 years: Jonics Tobin, aged 17; Michael Dempsey, Jr., aged 23; William Thcrchinger, aged ii, and Philander Clark, aged SO, While a "shifl"of ten men was ascending the shall ol tho Uonsotidated imperial Mine in Virginia City, Isevada, on Thursday nieht 16th i list., tlio cable broke. The men were nrecinitated down tho shaft, n distance of 300 feet, and 1500 feet of rope was piled upon them. All wcro taken out n except one man, named Frank Smith, win The umlers Igncd will continue Iho Planing Mill and Lumbering Business, at tho same pioco as ncrcioiore, anu wuuiu aea ior a con tinuance of patronage. u. v. kit September 25, 1880 w3w NOW OPENING ! The nnderslEned rcsncetfullv announce to the Ladles ot Lelilghton and vicinity that thev havo lust returned from the cltv with a new and elegant assortment of Fall & Winter Millinery (Ms coMrntaiNO IIATS, BONNETS, FLOWlHtS, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, etc, etc., WhMi thev aro offcrlmr at unnrcecdcntcdlv LOW PIUULS FOR OASII. All work will bemadoupln the latest fashion, and most duraklo manner. A share of public patron- go Is sollctttd and ported satisfaction guar anteed. MRS. A. KIlBAMKU, MISS M. S.S.NYDLH. Store nt tho Intcrsectlonof Bank Street and Uankway, Lchlghtnn, Pa. Scpt.23-3m Long Cut Smoking Tobacco Is rolhl. moist, fragrant nnd sweet. Smokes cool, and g"cs twlco a fur ns granulated tii- oacco. ai, iji-,,1 rt oiii i Liii, .uamuactur. crs, Richmond, Virginia. scpIS w LI Tim ) itf I A M (lit- H 1 M IMiJ-MLtin b. KSiJ-E-r-Sg 3 .sftit-g-sBtS'S r" e life , Hit rH in occupied by Mr i-rcd crhmuH. where iliey re i rcparoii to iiccommmlite their triends and the pnbllegcucially with Flesh and I'uto DRUGS AND MEDICINES, of all kinds toro'licr with a full lino of all such FANCY tlOODH as are iiMiiillv kent In well supplied Drill! Hioios, conuirifing chamois, rcrfmnery, sotp. ti rthca, Coubs, Lamps.. uhomity, Tui-scs. Suonortoi. Shonlili-r llraci-a. Hyrlnffo, Nursing Uottlcs, Dye StutTs Ac &o. Pare WINES an1 LIQTJOIIS for Medlclnol purpo-cs, and a largo stocic ot chotoe C1UAIIS. Tho business will ho under iho personil cliaiirennilenporlntendcnee ot Dr. J.u. ZBrm. Wo metnd lo , tve loll eailiifactioa to our iia. tioni m quality unit puce, atveuaaeail. Ja,yt7yi ttAfallKIt & ZKKS. Hotels and Saloons. QARBO N H 6 U S E, 3. W. KAUnLNBUSH, PBOPBlETOlt, Dame St., LantntiTOtr, PA. The Oardok IIoi-sk olfers first-class accom modations to tho Traveling public. Itonrdimr. liy the liny or Week on Itcasouahlo Torms. tllioice Cigars, Wines and l.lnuors always on hand. Mood Sheds and Stahles. Willi ntton tlye Hostlers, attached. April 10-yl Announces to the people orLehlghton and vicinity that he has leased and refitted the SAI,OON & B BTATJRANT, lately owned by l.nwia J. Ciiiiibtman. on 'Hank street, Lehlghton, nnd Is preparod to furnish them with FKKill BBBK and other llcfrcshuients at all limes, J'atronage solicited. Free Limcli Every Snturilny live ning, np, 10, 1880-yl, Dr. Charles T. Horn Would announce to tho public Hint he has purchased Irom MBS. A. O. PUTBH.tho CENTRAL DRUG STORE, In Lcuckel's Block, Bank St., Leliighton, Pa., Daring refitted and refilled the entire stock bo can offer DRUGS ADD Striotlv fresh CHEMICALS and Pure, Also Ilorto and Cnttlo powilcrs.Pntent Medi cines, Brushes, Soaps, Combs, Perlumcrles, Mjionges, Chamois Skins. Wines and LI'iiinM Tor Medical Purposes. Oils, Lumps and Fixtures. llyestutrs.ChoIco Ctirnrs, Pipes and Tnliaceo. Spec tacle. Trusses, Nursing Bottles, Violin Strings, nnd a lull line of Wall Papcraiid BordcrSatthe Lowest Prices. Prescriptions carefully compounded and prompt attention given to every branch or tho business. The Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, PA. Nathan Klotz, Proprietor This House Is located In tho Borounh of Welssrort. Uirbe-n Countv. Pa., and Is built on tho site of 'Fort Allcn.anol I stockade fort- mention, creeled here over n century ngo to protect the early settlers niralnst thohosttlo Incursions of the Indians. The houso Is a sub stnntlnl brick, and was named "Fort Allen House" by thelnto Edward Weiss: Itenntnlns Thirty-two Booms and a hanilsomo Itestnu- rani, ana ino present i-ronricior nns newiy nnn inorouKiuy reuiicu inn ceinoiisiiineni. It has all theopiiolnimentsof a FinsT Class UotrnTRV IIiitkl. minuted for the comfort of Its patrons. In close proximity to tho Hotel, In perfect preservation, Is tho Hlstorlo OLD FKAMvLlN WELL, which was due by order of llcnlamln Frank lin to eupnly iho irarrtson of Fort Allen with water. Its walls of stone, wh cust lldcfr the rnvaircs of ages, are as pcrfestto-dnyas when put there, and the well now contains about six tcet ofcrjstal water. Tho well Is now being- tilted upas n historic rcltc.to the water of ton mo patrons oi tuo uouse win uavciree access. SUMMEIt BOABDEKS will he accommodated at ItcnBonablo Prices. Tho liar Is supplied with the tct Wines, A continuance of the pntronago herctolore cxtcndeil to this establishment respectfully solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. ecpt.13, 1870.-ly. Un. O. T. llOBN. The HON.VNZA for I1()()K-A(JKMS Issel Ina our two upteudliliy i imtinlea nooss, i. r or PPM TI A "KTHnnV written by his llfe.lonut Ultlli llllltUUUU trienil, n.n. J. . i nn NEYfnn nullmrof mllonnl fame) hluhly en dorsed by OEN'I, HAIM-'OOK, tlio Pany Leader, and tho Prm also, the LIKU OK PPM PADPIL'fn bv hi" comrade In arms llhN. liftnrlriljlJ aiidnersoniiirrlcnd.Ucn. J. S. nttlSllIN (an atnhorof wldoeolclirlty1, also siruiiKiv cuuuri-cu. iiu.ii inuti-u. mi. menseiy popular seiiintrover iu.ouoh oi-cm .igenis mnKimr sio a o.iy i uuuiis oue. um-u. Ki.r list BtliJKx and Terms, address, QnicK, HUllllAltl) BUOS., Phlla , Pa sep'25-4 'PO AIIVEBTISERS Send 10 cts. for our -1- 100iift-.ro tininldllet. nil ttti-iut Newspaper . j .I.. . m-ii ii t.,i I.-T T & CO. 10 Spruce St., N. Y. scp25-wl N OTICK-SAI.i: ol' PAIR STASl'S Tho officer of the Cnrhnn Countv F.tlr to bo held nt Lohluhton on I )clobr 8, 6, 7 an I 8. will sell tho Fair Stand privileges to the highest iiuuers. on SATOItDAY, SEPTEMHBI1 Mth, 1S80, nt a oVlnek. n. m.. on tho f.tlr trionniH Tho nrospocts tor a lame and successful fair aro oven iiciLiur omii ui-ih.i. iv .n.o . vised tlio premium list lor the comlne; cx 111- tlun. in in". Kraou inn, iiiit.-ii iti in, iiuirta, the first premium Is tlOJ.Ou a lariter preml. nm thnn nnvof llie udiolnlnif counties tiay, Some fine races may bo expected, as the t rack Is belntr put i" exc.-neni i-onuiiiiui 81 How. J. O. KB AltlElt. Pres't W. HI. Bapsher, Scc'y. sep.ll -3t has no external injuries nnd may possibly recover. The dead are John Bnach, Putrick Murphy, Bichard Byder, Thomas Meagher, Matthew Winnie, Joseph Hurralinn, Will iam Corbit, George Fariiham and Jeremiah Sullivan. The cable was of "the heat Eng lish make, four and u hall inches by halfnn inch thich, ami had been in use only three months." It broke at the reel, "and lor some inexplicable cause tho safe tics did not catch." Felix Salvln and his assistant, John Dougherty, were killed by a fall of top coal in Filer'a'slopc, near Scranton, Pa., on Fri day evening. Salvin was almost tolully blind, but worked by the skill of his hands and the eyes of his assistant, Doughoty, who was a cripple, eaiviu leaves a lie aim three children. Later. Mine Inspector Jones of tills district has enmpleted au in vestigation Into the cause of the death of Felix 8alvin, miner, and John Dougherty, laborer, at i- iter a mines, in winlon, a lew days ago. Salvin was totally blind and Dougherty was almost a helpless cripple. They hail been working a chamber together tor some- time past. Dougherty guided Salvin in the work of minion the coal, and both then loaded the cars. On the day thut thev were killed thev had fired a shot and were trying tn pull dowu some loose rock. The muss was sprung unexxctedlv and both were instantly killed. Quite A stir has been caused among tninerson accountof the men leing allowed to work in the mines and the inquiry may result lu a charge be ing pre DEHISTKIl'S NOTICI,. Nnileo Is hereby irlven that tho Iliccntors. Administrators and Uunrdlons hereinafter nnmeii tifiva tiled their rcspccllro accounts ot ,hrt rollnwlnir estates In tho ltrir. liter's Ollico nt Maueh (thunk, In und for the County of Carbon, which noeounls l,ave been allowed by tho lteulsicr, will bo priseim-u ig me .iiiones of tho Orphan,-' Court on MONDAY, tho litis OI Ii 1 I 'It t ill, Jt U ,B3U, Ul U UUtft i ,u for continuation : Tin, first and final account of .Tames W Heberlhia;, administrator of the estate ot J no, Ulace, deo'd. First and final accountof Henry Belneman. adnilnlitratoroi ino esiaio oi r. i . biuiuci, .tii-n,iBH.I. First and final aeeoant of Edwin (1 wlllvin administrator of tho citato ot Win Oivllljin deceased. . , vir-tiod final account of Andrew Bach administrator ot tho estate of Catharine KpallnLrt-r. deo ,1. Tim aeeoant of Samuel W. Hudson, admin istrator of the estate of lilchard Jenkins, deceased. t-'irstnnd final nccountof A. II. Tobl.i'.aJ mtnlstrator of the estate of James Carrlgan, deceased. virst and final account of John Metlec adinlulstratoruf the cstato of Frank McUee, deceased, The first and final account ot Joseph O, Moure, executor ot the List Will mi l Testa tnnt cif fleoriro ltussi II. dic'd. Widow's appjalsement of the cstato of Thomas Duneuii. dee'd. HEIlNAllD PHILLIPS. Beglstcr. Manch Chunk, Sept. 11, lSW-wl General Election Proclamatiou ! rnrsnnnttotmnctof thefJcoornl Assembly of tho CommonwenltUof l'enusylvanl, cht t.id ' An act telatiitc to plotloua In hln Com mo:. wc.itli,'nHH'(ivotl tlio fl i'ttv oi J u v. Anno linnilm.nno troiiHuiif olglit hund ri-ti and iliirty nine, tind n InMIiu-fiipp omcnt to tlmt .ici, au jrovpf.rnm rrj isv-i, 1, h KOON8. Hlvnffnf tiii Cnnntv nl Carlton Pcnnsyiv -n n, do l.o vhy ni'iie kniwn mid uivo U'Hico to iho I'CC.orRof i lio countv nfuicsnd. tu it an el'C t'iiii WH In1 held In tlio m dd countv of CtIi n i'NT.IU TU f'sD Y AFiLil 'UU'l FllliT TJIW9KC NI) OPNOVKMliEIt, utio Doinliti. nro Ihotfuiut eizitt hutiitied nnd tgatv 'it wlit time thloliowln2o3ijera will u vol- u ior : Two.itv.nlno n'-rctoM tn ciRt the Klfctoial ofot roiiiiaylvanh tor rrositieut and V'to TO-ldllt. Oni iK'ixm for PiAtld nr .Ititl 'n o 111 nosed of ,1)0 count ion of C i ilmn nnd U iirtM. Oii ptTon. in coi.j jiiution with tao count t" f Moumic. Muninur. L'oliKnbi.i. PKo. ui.d the tomiBiiipK or oiicoh, m ck orpt'K, mien Ij'IUI JHIIH'I,1LCZ)I, 1'IHlOr J1C. r (JlTCff.liUIJkH ituaiintri'.r)o;c itcm jioinbicn lluntmc m, I ui mount, sn.mir mok, .iiid that nar. of llOClt' Ol UtIlIlt'U fOU.ll Ol ltu.ellUR tlTOOl. 'icsk nnd cn t f liia L,aL-knwai.a rler.urd the ocio wiiito uoft. JiMiii n ii iiizuctn ii Luzsu ouLdlj clc wunimomiiJUo-i toi'tbooflJci' or itopa")'3Lt-ttvein tlioConio.ss oi tho um. tea aitu n. Two 1-0.8' ni to repiCf-o.it tlio coniHv of Oar. hon In the Gtitcru Ahnemljiv oi l'ouuEylxann uni'Dersun ior w i ki Auonicr IiilHonoiiib tiiako Lnowu nun irlre notice iu-'.i t'io ttuccH 'i iioiu'itr i no amies mi cil-c tion-4 in tlio ho vein, tiiuii-mui or tuo cnia coin v, ii LioroMiecLHo'y at tno nil coiiieiuuiillo. desluti'ilro. to wit t Ihetn-cnu'ii if tho borotiffli nt I.ohlchtcn win ho.d in irocctount no dju iu iiuu'u oi J. V itiintii nlm-li in hh!(1 hoiojirn. j no neoini'ii ri'siun e in in i'w i.ui cu i.aiiK lowiirt lpKiiowamina vtweiireiu n.stiict wi lif d ilieir olccilon at the j-cinut nou-o in Au lUnr.-ii thoftpetn n reittliuir tn that nart o B iiinM tiwn ilp kn:wu a-t t.io H-nVH Mo d xr hniiKnut 1. i'ifKiii in sthl Lis wiiftljiu T'lB llOi'lil '(ltd tllU inwilrll II OI JM81 l'CDll will Jidiu t.o r cIlclIoii ut tho public hout-o uf l'rni (ibo tionrjro. in -ma low tw it t io ncciucu oi tiioiownsn n oi j.owcr mow am iit-uiL wu. no il inoir f.eo.toii ni tho pubLo hiui 1 1 1 IVvwi Or.iff. in - .id t iff n dun. The t ccm ii "t the town luo ot i runklln will cold tho t etc -ti -ii a ne jMib.io iioiuo of x-a wnr.i .t ifr. in M'li i boron it i. Tho ficcni'-u or ire town inn ci tiiuwnne will I ci.t liit-ir o ten i n i tho rciuaio isohool lion o at 11 iclc l:o mtiiii , u -ant wiwusaip, T .c ht'i'iuynot tho town Iuu of LoiiiKn will no d i lieu t- c-ia in 'io tax niflouiciu noes. Mmt in -.it il low n hlD. JLO livi'inen oi ino oorouan "i wi'iiiurriv wi! lion incire't'ciion at iii-ruoo uoiue oi v TfM fr. in lim Diiull. Tne ticemt'U or thu tlrnt wi.rd of the boroueh ot -touch t .iiunlc wh tiiid their olocilan at tho miijlio hou50 ui Jt-uiuiaii Jwcir.iu sam uor- on tell. ... L'iio ireciDcn oi me Bccmo waiu oi uio oor- .rit ,tt A mti"! Mm ii' utl linlA Hi mi- fl'i'f.iiiiti mlTiiB puii. ii houo lmly Ucpt by Frdericte '.iiitiniirniri. in-i,..''i i u. in m 1.1 muiiu.'ii. 'Iho fit'u bi'ii nt i:uot iiiuch C iuok will hod theiioioi-tit n jtiii 'punuciKiusoot uuu t.ii iu-i i ii rt un. in Kutil it rim-rh i Lm finumn i cii thi townaht t nf t .h'tnlna wl'i Uol 1 1 hci oicjiiio i tit iiio uiii'o hoatJ of Thoini so. i M. JJamo , n imo iowi Fi-ip. rn t ro ni i til iiiotnvii limit ljn i t'orct witi hoi their uleclloii at -Itoiiuado houso of ihms tlaah In -aid lomihiD ti.o iuo inii ot it e t.iw.i hinorUun rTova nuMisiiiir wi.l hold trt'ir eltc 1 .u ut iho pub lo Louso til J i. tin etas, in m u loiviixinp. 'I tio tret) in on nf t lu owashii ot I'lclcar will holdtiien oit ctioua1 tun tiuo.ic li me ot l'oter litirtz ol flfli l tnwnnin. llii1 tcoiiio.i ot t lat part ol tli.t tjwnihtp of Miiutti Cluing rmMiug within tho Bum in t Ull iUlr ct will hold t.io r floitiou ut tho town lull d) uit vil!. pout linni'i ui'l 0 net ill -ii ui in it iuri or i o tjwiia;p oi THE 1JTEUA11Y The most sue cessful rcvol u tlon of t he century. Bn, i in Anierl. ar. readers ol hooks, the luosi Imnortiint. Only txM.ks ofllie lilitliest class inquiry may result in a c-nargo ue an; .ml)Sie. ,y us, mid iho prices are low ferre-l against the company. Tho beyond comparison "I"' 'he cheaiu-'t Lnoks bosses say that the men were old and poor ami that they importuned so strongly fur employment mui 11 was uei-iueu u, civu them a chamber in the mines when nothing else could he found. 'I ho Pardon Hoard. Hahkisbubo, Beptembcr 22. The Board of Tanlnns, after a secret session to-day, ad journed this evening until October. Action as follows was taken In the Philadelphia cases: Refused Joseph Ccriser, larceny; Nicholas Valentine, obscenity) Daniel F. Sullivan, murder in the first degree; Thomas A. Jilack, murder in the second degree; Louis K- Itartman, larceny; Heiinio IWnicr, embezzlement. Pardoned James Duflin, conspiracy; Hubert Cuntiiligham, conspiracy; Continued Mark Fnllion and John Boyd, cousniraei. An niinlloallon in a roliearinir was grautetl to John O'Dnniirll, convicted of aseaull and battery witn intent to mil, Nothing was done in the casei of John S. Morton, the forger, or lEohert P. King, the rmboizliiiK water clerk, and they stand as left after the argument. It is probable, how ever, that action will bo taken in the near future, and that both will be pardoued. The Board recommended lurdons in the following- cases also: Kate White, of Lv corn ing county, keeping a bawdy house: Frank Frey, of York, assault and battery; John Maloy of Tioga county, rape; Darby Me Ronoiich, of Allegheny county, conspiracy: Kirlland Campbell, of Lawrence ounty, rape. The case of Frank Small, of -Alle gheny, fur murder was connnuoj Liquors nnd Clears, ilood stabllnir jittnehed, aiay, s.iy NATHAN KLOTZ. 7 ENDALUSl SPAVIN curctWK Kendall's Spavin Cure, 1 ho mot fucccflstul ItPmolt over dt'cover rd, ns It is cert'itn in it rQVcIs and dot's not bdUtr ULAD 1'UOOr llt-JLOW. From Rev. P. K Bianp, Pres. Elder ofSt. Albans Dist. Rt. Albans Vt , Jan. SOtn. I8wi. Tin, B. J ICtiMULL, t Co . Gent" : In iepl to voii! ictorl w I- sav t lint mv t'Xticnri.ci Willi JOiidiU'. mmvm Cure' lun btcn vt.iv nt sun hi v Indeed, ihrro or lour yi'ara an I nriL'Ui ea a ooii.o oi yvnr ngpnt nnn wi n n euro.) a loiiho ot Ifltiu lies ciun. o Lv a spavin Lift eeiHon inv liorae iieirr.tno very 11.1110 ufi 1 inrnoihimont torn tew wces wluii In bv came ben t. hip vrhou I put linn 011 ilion-i(0 no mtw wo so, when I di-cnvi-red thit 11- Thp nnni" w:i mr tii'ip-. i iirucii tun uui in n a if .1 I.N 11.1 viu Ourrninl with los than n uutt v curia 1. 1111 mi unit up i-i imji i -io-. nviuii'i v;u tlio huuer ueiounu. lioaiiotiiu vyosii-t Ull.l.TU 1' IS'i VNOElt. BoliUlt-s rowilem. An pleasant m ft cUm of Lemonade. I rent each. All Drutf B torts. L V. X A T I N 33- Lnsatlm Lorongci for Regulating th. Hon its. rrereuu and Curr Constipation. SO cents per box. All Druil Btores. fr.o E-ozn xao;t, rnslor of lha Cliurchcf tUo Uiaciplos of Ciirist, D. troit, Jlicli. '-rir r.cn vnta dnncroubly 111 and entirely intruto'l from Chilln nnd Fever, nr.in . c. r.n 1 oUor rnc Jicinoa h.vl been tried ithc .t c .j.t. Jif. Cit.1i? M'.io hnd used i"l,r; ,. '-.j i, iiT'rlrolv!i.lntriilor It, which ,ji di 11 r .-.r.lMn? in lila completa oco-cr .-it la n l'wr tlnys." CAFSULETS. ttifoandrollablocurnfnr 4 "Ss'AJ'k'H i inV-i',noy uonipininip, ana Jrgan, 1, rantirv.ii.eUa They will enr. anf recent e.i ie la even & ' Tim word Docula la in ov. -T im-. i rieo p. r De-r, vitn mil dirnetlcna. rgan . 1, ?cenl ic D CV.'-T Ii' arm oi(,xill nf n e j i. Capvilcs (laree !te)?l.V). At''ln-i"rlor"- JT"llodonrerlpt t price l.y IHINUAH 1HCIC : CO..M Vfoo.tu .tract, Mew Vol. . V treulara tros. 'ffiuxfrVtA riisttlllUy rcliovcd, liy tia liiaStSll v-"oof Mr-cquccn Matlco n t it s on t , r n;l CWTtfvKW aftar Eovcni plications of iU &.?SfliaaSold by all 'JruprMs, or atrilr.l cu receipt of Rl3Ht by PUNDA3 DICK & CO.. JIfg. ISSA CUerAsU, 5 AVocster Street, Now l'ork. ! v -!JMKpitjii,,ai5wj A SOLIArS PAD CKro3 Trifhont notHclno Simply Try' Al)3oritIon. Hio Only Truo llalcrlal Aiitldoto. Dr. irolman cautlonat'iopnMb niralnst oonti--t-rfcltand lmlta.ion "ITrta," or nllhlnd3. In. ,at upon tlio Kind t'cnr'n-jthorliovo llKcness ;id green prlvuto rovenuo Etaiup of Ilolmaa i'ad Co., Kew Yoi It, This Ian trno rcmcilr wtthont mcfllclno. Its .inelanlioii3eholiloi'2l.irotif!tiouttliowond. 'Jo I)n curcil of Malaria, Fevers, ''Ilia, SSlIliiuo-icn, r.lvcr t'omplalnt, 1 riiron'.o fitomnc!. Xllxcnsirn, It 1 y iicoBSii-y 1o cottoUE:iUmKIIolman' I. It nover fatll 'nian'n red (rt "ntilnc) 1 1 sold ty Bruirclsta. m dou'.it r.hoi'.t tlio f lulacncru of Tads "ered, rncloso ?3 In i t .itcrod letter to ns droceivotho l-omody ly return mall. post. ,d. or wrllo ni 'i,r Iron trcitlso. If aovcrely diet" l nl.h chronlo r.llmcnts, describe eymp." oraa lully. Dr. Holnian'a mlvleo la oniTia. AddrcBS, xioiiKCAN PAD CO., 03 William. Street, Kow TorlS IIAin DTEla tho safest' an.l nest ; acts instan. t.incoualy, prodncinu tho most natural nhado of W.ic't orbrowntdoca fTafinf)ftIOnotBtatnthnshln:easl. O I AUUUUoly applied. Actondard preparation ravoruo upon every woll ap. pointed toilet for lady or gentleman. Bold by all drnirirlflts and nD. piled by ut lialr dressers. J, CllWrADOnO. New Yorfcv Mi" "WILLGO!Sr;S ever before Usuctl, To Illua rate ami tteinon ttratn tlls'rt irillllR. WO Be nil II1U IIIIIIIWIIIL bmkP. all complete n n 1 un.vLirlvlneJ, 1'obt. I'AiP, ai mo priti imtuun . MACIAIILAY'S LI'eof Frctlerick the (Ircat. Former price 1.25. I.rtrtfo tTtvler iyef ueuuuiui pnuv rnce inree uenn oAnrYMi's T.fr nf Ttoliert lturn. Furmer price. il.Sft Iarire brevier 11 pe. beaullful Print, l'rlco Three Cnts. T.inilT (IF ASIA. Jlr Eilwln Arnohl. Former price, 1.60. jieauiuui priuit uciht 'jp" i.v Ccuti. THUS. lUTOnKS' Manllnct-s of tlbrlit. Foriurr prlee H Beau tilul print, brevier typo; prlee three cents. HUNYAN'S riUIItlM'S FltOOUKOS. BourKUulfe type, Waded;, beautllul rrlnt; prico tix cents. 1'ItlVATU TH KATIUOA I-S. Hy author or SparrowKr" lairs.M Small pica type, leaded; price twu oents. STOKIKS AN!) I1AI.KADS For YoutiK Folks, by Klleu Tracy AMen; with vtry tint) fllustratluoi. Sclectloni complete Irom her book. I.are tpc; prlcu tire cenn. LUAVES FROM THK 1)1 AUY OT an Old Lawyer. Slmrt stories or thrtUlnit; laujibable, puthetlo iotoreit. Filee three cenis. MoiirhCattitir rfntJIuT wit in tho Ne-queiirn inir tl mrict v, ui Iiofrt i heir v eeifou nt tho out n ho.ineof rattier Mt'Keuii., tu the i iaj.e ot rv Kfini imni. it. Tiiofto mini iobIiIHir In that port ct K.ildor towcfluu kuuuu at the -tmto Uixtilct .trill hold i 'loi o ouiioii at-1 nu puutio iioiuo oi i'uui t-,cit n ui . tn t. .ia uwi -u u Too fiof iiii-ii 'o-iviiuir in that nart or Kiitior towii'-hip kit 'Wii at tho onh UtitiicL vritl hdd inO.r tMlUUOU III IUU tVUUUl UUIUU 111, 4JI1UU- liurt in a.a t .w.i.aiu, i in? xn-euiou ci nio uorouzu oi lairvvu win iiold i la ii t'l.cinai ut tho puhliu huusd of J IIHDU, H.'S IDUVB-t, 111 Hllll 011011211 I in ii'oi'tnu.i iiiiiniin tuo elec niKiiatrici nf tMciti t- n nil I noMi'.t'U cu-ciiou ut ilu pah- lio 110114 oi ieo ue ii t no. T. e rrai'iuoti iim Unix In t elcttlou (list ici m u-iiiiiori win uq u .iieir o tenon ai ino puu , 1.0 1 iU VT UdUl'Ke 1 Villi. The fiotmai ol tli boiontch of Wolsspo t will ho il t. - r o eciom an thu pubUo houe oi Nathan Klotz. m thi'i u iou h J al o in s kuown iiiiilvive no ice. t a In and b tno rjih nwinni of too alur-wit i act I . tu iliiet iot. that "tery pu B'u i-xcvptinc Jatice ottncpeicv who snail hold un. oStce vr np t.OiUtiufutof pio.it or tiUit uuder too Uovru loiuit of tt.o L'l'ltid mtM or ol tno .siaie or anr cliv or inco' porat' d idttr ct, wiiether cjiu ltilhti oikhI ofliiitii' ot- uliieiwl e a hu 'Onliuiile olllcvr or uK'Qt.who N or ehali be ouip oyeu utiilor the lentH.atlvc, Jn notary rr etocut to dv'piiim-iu f tiii-t.'t or thu U..He4rt.utet, or ai.y cti oi m o. p rat d ui ti i- J und alo that evory uieuihov ut itu'fio and the bat to Lu.MaUK uui the po.ici cud vuuuuon ron.i cil f ttur city, caimivi ouur or ary lnooiporuc td lUmiicl W ii uwiuuipiiUlo of huidiirfor xpioi'-iuKai tin iMuie muu the cfiJoo or up p-lutme'iTtf jdne lu p-ctir or oiotk ot auv et. in.u oi ti.'- couiuiui.wo.ilfii, Hid thai no m Hiwctoi o j.tifie. or L O'h'i olttOv-T of nuy uc el4. ii , h ait bo o.llb:e to auy oflljo thtii to oo vote If r Aciuiyoth, Juti) And li euv th'ui hereafter held nudtl tne Uxr t th t O ouuiouwd Un, (ho ihjH U1i e t'pe iod at eruu o'cioctc a.m. atd closed at aoou o'uiook. p ui. tiiveu uuder my band at Maucb I'hanck. tn 41U tlur ot epttmler, A. u. e tboaaaua eiKfti huuured oart oiehiy, unr of the Iutiep m. ue.ee ot the Lnliol -tiltw the oae Iiund et3 -uu tilth T1IOMA8 KOON- Mier ff. jAirn is vi:i.iii! Perseverauce Will Tell. Slimplilon Mam., Mnrcli I6II1, IVTO. Tt J. KaxiiALi. Co. Oonti 1 Injustice to veil amlmrseit I thnn I ou.'lit to let you Hiow tliat I .lave re.imri d two bone siuvlns wi'li lieimoi1'.. spavin uuie - 01 o very ii'" on. don't .now how Innjr tlio soavln had net 11 rl.ent. T linen nu-ned tlio tlor-,0 elfUt loo ttln r took no lour iiioiiuib in iokc mo i.iii'iuie trniiu two for Hie small 0110 I uavo lined leu ml Hen. Tne, hnr-o la entire v will, liot al 1 II Hlllf. un.i 1.0 oiiucli to lie teen or telt. Tills in 0 w .ti.li.rntl nip. i inn. IL in H new Ill-lie no o. lut-it it dot a tor all wti.il it lian cone for me Its nl" M-ni no v.ry aieiu. llesoecuuiiyyoiir.. ClfAS. C. r ATtKEn Kendall's Spavin Cure. Concoud, If. II.. Jan. 2. 1880. n. .r Tf pKTiiT.T. A Co.. Gentlemen i-Wo havo a benutitul ronii inaro tint waa Uven to u on iico-nut of a filiviu on her lff, which mni'e her dead 1 me. W'o t ojl ofl lur sheet and rilowed her to ran m m warn vaia m mo lauoiuio vear, app'vuia 'Kendall Hpavtn Ouro ncrtru inp to direction, wo mu not use ner urn uionti. Kho w a enlirely cureil. and the bunch completely removed, una ban never bcenlttiie Aliiro vo ftato whnt w know to ben fact. We have sold twelve iiozen mil leam inoi-noit time that wo hive nrted an vour aseim tu Con- COllt. Iti'MpfClfllllV VOU1M, Apothccnrlca. Statement Matle Under Oatli. To Whom IT MAT roNCKn. In th year ii.? r tr.iti'ti unit lvi'iiitii.Pn fiiiivtn cure a bono Knaviu of n'veint inuthi e owth, narlr nil it a laraeaaa hi-nMi'.ana comn ctciy oiop nil iho lamL'ueHH on t icniovid tba enlnrpo tuoiit. I hivo w -rkpri tho liort-e ever sli.ee very i ii il tiiwl hA nfiriM linn hrcti lftmt. iinr OHlllu 1 evoi t-eo uny diffbirnco in tho HEe of tno hoc it Joniti niueo I ireatta hliu w-ih KenaMlipiy ui rure "aiivs, KLosburnh Full. Vt., Fob.v5, im. Sworn nnd f-ubecrlhcd to before tne this 25th nay reuiu.ry. JEJfal5 j. r. KENDALL'S Spavin Gnre on Human Flesh. ra'tcn Mil'i, Wnahtngton Co., N.V.,l February .1, i8T8. J H J KepallM I).. Dear Mr. ihopartlcu i.pM.An t wtiicii I ntn vour Hoivtli Cure " vVai a milieu nit ankle pr In ot IG montbV atniit'inir. I hail tried winy iiitnM. uui in v iu. V.,iir Hi.nvm t up.." nut lllfl loot til the LNOUUU aiznin. t-nd fur the firac tune luce luit, lu a ui turn I po'iuo-.i. For a family liniment it ox ct-18 auvfhine we over u-nl. VA.irs inilir. ItEV M. P. ItELTj. FantorAl K Church, rattan's Mlila K. Y. KnNDALI RPAVIS CUnCliBure in tt rfTectt ml um IU aithm a It ttoe not bluurr vet it ! pei.etrautiKmd poweilul to reach ove r deop siated pam or to temove any bony itrowib or other enlargement, surh h huaumi. .i.in.t ('uriiu n iiiituM. Hmuloa. Swell lu an nny LaiotuoMt. and al) i:ul irncmenU cf the Jolnth Ol 1.1 in ii-, or HnUlliailin IU .huu, nun iui purnono for wlileh a Mnluient la ut.eil for Alan lir UtHafc 11 lo IIOW kliunu v no uvav uui inout tor mm ever used, uctinR mild vet cer- Hcii.i nitiirH.afor Illustrated Circular which, we thmk, tftvei ioitive proof of its virtue-. No remedy nui ever met with uclnn qualifier, wiiccejin to our kuuw.eujre, for iitatt a well as XI i.ii Fllce tl per bottle, or rtx bottler for l" ALL JtunLl-u ha ett vrrHU wit it for jou. ont Till bo ent to auv m'dreM in receiptor I'hW bt the mo rif tor . hit 11. J. KLNDALl & CO. Huo-oumu Falla VU tuno'-fl-yl IS Pr Ti, ( VF6I J RflVK ftDd ItKAW TBBAT MKjsT. ii itlo ior lfnierl.i, I lKiuowr, Cm vu riioiiK. N rvntia . ojtltrliA Me..Lai i if or a. .iii, IjOu i.f Memory. I'oitua o rlicei, Itupo. tiny, luvoiitutary Unit-won, l'reuiutmo olti 1 Aire, ouu-ci i iv over ex. it on. rUabune or1 oYor-lii.iu'jrm-co. vbiali Ipih ut m.veiv. dMi ami enth. O.ie box will cure itreut ew-ta. iCnoh box C' lit ins uu ii.niitti'n treuitiuf nt. One ilol nr a uui or s.x uuxe fotlvo UolUrit uvut bv mail piepatd ou rec ipt f pince. Wesruar air eo m x box-" to o ire auy euro W.lh each idfr-r lece.vtUb ualoi lx boxes, ucroaiouii feu wit i five ild at-, we 4111 " ud the puu-h ib er our writteu Ku-iraiite io retu u the iimiifT If iiietroHlm :iiadura nut etfct a cuie ilaar uutiM ta-ucd buly whtu the ireatimu isord r eiMioui our luv-nt J ill C vviiil' it i.O., olelr inieUir. 161 v ttZW. Vidum Htrtt i-U'tti,lll, A J DUiLLlWO Apent. UTuigti ton. Fa, aept 1S,Jiy (Nonvcgian) 7o rrf nlncfl 1t tlm XVctiltcst Rt omaclw ha k'reo tnnu ljnxlcawasit 'A'uuto ArrcNtu iiucny JVuvcr pctw JinnclcS1 It cures 1!oitnumptifnf irrurt, Asthmm Ttfnnchtflu Kmacialio'i, Cmah$t Colds Ucn orrhngn nud all lungmxXcotiuttiionaleunW i tain n Asa Ilto'il Vnrtl'riho CarhMatedOU Is rc- "iirki'dy cr.lclcnU lunotaCcrofulousAffoctlon, . lean jtiain, Ac, Ja ptronily rvcominondcd. lu n-lfyln power Uvonderiul in Consumption do ndiu,niHfrequiitlydoea,u;)OU crofnloai taint. 11 nets upon tliurutloiial theory of Immtsdiatelt nncjTiNa Decat while it Builds up tub bra cnaMluj; It tu throw oft tho disease told oily iu wedtfo-shnpea bottles. WIHson Is idled with a clnablo 41 L." Remember tho word CAiinoLATED" in ordertno: from your druechit, and .elst ou haviu fio i ilit kind. fit ' Stas v tl "ZZHH H U tUJ lv3 II BUOHAN'S CARBOLIC BALM OINTMENT Beat Salvo In tho 'World. 'iraue lAm. Qolok anil Startling Carol. It Heals Without a Soar. Allays Pain &Stops Slsodlnc. Soothes a Earn or Scald. Heals a Cat Lilto Elaglo. DrawsPolsonout of a Wo and BUCHMS' C&RBOIJC BALM OINTMENT CONTAINS NO GREASE AND WASHES OFF WITHOUT SOAP.. acts Iiistant'y cid Itkf Magic. Ton Sultm.oam. Siro Throat, llrr. Quia., Benin.. Ctll, Wound., 'U. yoie Kl-M, I'ol.niiou. Sting. ml Ullo.. llaibet' lteli, happr.l Ilnd. rn lnui t-uro,n4 my aud every other purposofor which a BMto or Ointment v" bo used. Bn" olion'o Ca-bollo Balm 01ntmjnt t.th Itllaboiutlful jellr-oo:or.dtlcKold In gUsj bottles with tho aboro trade-msrlr." without which none is B.ntilno. B;o toll th.tyonr drag. SatKlTes yoiiliuciUM'B.aaoboTOdcsertb.d. Clr. fu" S"en ftoo ea p;.llcUoa to tho MsouHov turcrs. GUK.tlP MANUFACTUKiyO CO. Raven Indellible Ink. -:1RUI BestlntheworUibUckastrieir, IIIHOU ravens iwinsiuowspencciiy i Vfl 1 1 1) dots not spread or run j always fUiSn ready, no preparation nceaea; l O fUCV w' no' iniure '5bn? .till t1r. SnU hv all tlrucmts Book- sellers aad Sutioncts. GfEMrUieajau.Co., watches; Ciock'. N'ori'llie., Kto bvua lor j rice l.s . A'lLSln ia 1 lurt. nftlm IT H nnil f'a niln. II. I1. IIUIILIV A DOUKS tl.I.EItS loo., Iuiu.irier. and Munntaolorcr.. llnrrleu Everywbero (only ono dealer In each town) M'nuii.. illch JalT Hyt keep these and our larue list of standard books, which or. selllnn by the million vol-' Mnsnnitn Patohp" 1'a'- 3uat 99- ,8S0' Y'11 um, beoauso the ixople believe In the Liter-1 lUUVilUlU UalUUGl clear yuar room In a few ary Il.volntlun, mf note, without smoke, sutl or g'eas.. frtce AMr.IIIUAN HOOK KXCHANOE, 6xcU. Send pustal lur lllustrateil Oireular. Trloun. iiniiiiinir. new xorit . axfon wayit-n. uoou iirwi. . i wn&a. Reed & Semmel MANUFAOTUEUS OF CIGAKS (Innnslta the Tnblln Knnare. Il.mk Street. Iielilirhlon, la., rcspecllullv announce lotlielr friends nnd i lie pululo that they are prepared to supply them ltli FIHSf (HiASSUKl. AltS ol ttit-lr own ir.anul.iclure. wliolesale uud retail, at lowest prices, ulsoall tlio choice Jlrunds of Chewing & Smoking Tobacco, rina, ac, ac. A share of puMlo patronaire Is respectfully Invited and tatlslactlon guaranteed. Veiy Itc.pcctfully, Itccd & Sciumclj Opposite Public .Square. Hank St.. IiEUlUHTON, PA. Apr. St. l&so-tf DellT'd.- ft 30 s 80 3 tt JD1IN1I AI.PKN Nanaeer iv tl U lealJjhtit nalnu"r Md , AGENTS WANTED I MirillKK ever invented Will knit a pair or stoekln, with HfclX and I Oh rouri-BTC, In 20 minutes. H will also knit a icreat vari ety ol laney work lor which there Is always a ready market Sena fur circular and terms to tboTWOMIlIA' KNITTING MACHINE llU.. 409 Washington St Ilo.ion. Mess Prpt 11 4m u busluess now before tbo pqblio; HV.n . n.i innlA ninii. fn.tr &t work lur us than at anvthmn ' else. Capital not required. We will start you 2 a nay and npwaid. made at home by tliolndastrtius. Men. women her. andjriris wanbd everywhere to work nr u. Is'uw I. the time. You can itevote yunr whole time to toe woi k, or oulr vour .pare moments. No other busmcMi wl'l par von ne a-lv well. Nouun wllliugto work ccn tall to m.ke enor. iiiou. par liv i-uraK-nir at once. V'o.tlr Ontnt and teems rrn. A . reat npuortnnltr for mak. Inv money easily and houorblr Addro. TItUl-1 A CO.. Augusta. Maine. Jnnelt-ty THE BESTOF COAL The underlined Is now prepared to snpply the Trry Ust liATTlMEIl COAI. at the fol lowing LOW PRIOES FOll OASH ! At Yard No. S Chestnut, per ton,. . ft oo No. l tihestnut, per ton,., soo Stove, per ton, 3 ti J . L . G ABE Dealer in General IIaiuiwake, &c, Opposite ino I'uullo Square, DANK 6TKRGT, I.f.lllUIIIO.V. I'A. nor.to.H7S, ssiJske noiici:. Aislvned tate ofMO.SKH & 11 KM MEL, of the ll-irouph of Maueh Cliunk. The seesud awl Una! aeoount of K. F. I.uck. enliaeh, Astlanre of said Aloser & Kemra.l, has been rilcl In the I'rothonatary's othceof Uarbon Uounly, Ha., for oontlrmalloii and al lowance, at tlio October Term, 1880, or the Court of Oommon Pleas, when the same will I be confirmed ndl, unle.s exceptions be nl.d; al'.OltUK W. K8EU. aug.5$-4L Prothonotary I nil PO Of all Vludi Tl"Jon,ai.chsr P I (r J res vl utOUI) or oiucu. u4 I II-L.VJ in dueatu ofttio UKOTltM omikiyand perfeetly cuiai bv a simple and 1 ..ili:n IlEllEllV. l'orlafoimaiiunadd.,e, Pa J uHKn .'' Aon - ,X Y
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