BVC 553HI ' F., r- r r-X-,'- rr -r MAlMAir DEMCGRATiC- THJRET. xniMtoUn mvit rf anc'ouk. , Vot Vita President, , t jjUAII It. K,V(J,l,131t. BrATTTlUKET. Inr Supreme Jmla-e. OKOttVlpA'Jr.NKS. for Author O.neral. JUi H ItKUU MIT. ,2qW TY TiUKET. I'onitrtio). npui:tu-hiiOT2. , , President .Indue, JU- -SAMUKi. lllfF.IILn. For Assembly. MIO'tAHr.l'AH -lOV.. , , J. O. SSKltNi Fir Wat Met Attorney. .WHltf KUKC JATMAL RlraBLICAN TICKET, - For President, JAMKS A.OAUK1EI.D, 1'ifr Vice President. 0BK3TKU A AKTHUH. STATE IIOKET. For Supremo .T iilKr HEfJltVCIIlEKN. 1 For AtnlHor tloncMl, JOHN A. LEMON. OOtJNTY TIOKET. For President .Tudirc. BAJIUKLS. DEKUUlt. For District Attorney.. XDW A Till M. MVI.Hh.ARN. For AMftnblr. 4 JAMES F. Kltl-.SSI.EY. aiEl'UEN F. NINNJU1I. ANYTHINGJO WIN! BUT THIS IS VERY TM I Baiting for the SoMier Vote! OrfICK nf THK 1 iNTkaXATIII.NAl. l'llk&S. Act.XUT. f Wasuinoto:?, D. 0. Oct". 5, 1SS0. J Bpecial to the Carbon Advocate: Ymi are1 informed tlmt Secretary Sehurz hasnnlered tlmt nil Jiendihjr application for pens'ious liotii tho States of Ohio nnd Indiana bo tnudo special during tlie pics eni week ami lliat tlio whole force of the reunion Bureau bo act to work In settle na inoiiy pension claims us kssIMo from the n'wvc States previous to tho cleclionaoit Tuesday. Acoi'st. Weill nut think thcrolsan old soldier vtrjant enough not to aeu through this new departure of" Mr. Secretory Schtirz. Many of the applicants for pensions from Ohio and IhilUna, as" elsewhere, havo been awaiting the settlement of their claim.', while tho wily Secretary has been "swinging around the circle" inuklmr his political speeches, utterly regardless of the wants and necessi ties .if the Union soldier and his family. But it seems Mr. Schutz, during hia H)litie.il trip tin ough Ohio and Indiana, discovered the fact that the soldiers hail becomo sick of thu p'oe-wd filemUhlp of the party in raiwcr, and resolved to voto for a party uf nc'ioii. Ilrnrc Mr. Schurs'a orderris above Vt are Inclined to the opinion that tho or der comes too late, and Hint tho old eoldieia urn. not an very giten a" to bn gulled by this Hatcnth hour movement on thotm-tnt Mr. Secretary Bchurr. Tho Present eeneraliou of rcunsvlvtnla worltinmnrn cjii roinember' what it was to havo their wnrkahnpa, their factories and niue.tenllia ot tlieir Industrial establish IneuU closed. Do thev want the scenes of tha'ponlc uflHTS lepnnluredT If they do, tnn tney win vole lor liuncocU. l'hitadtl pliia. Prut. It ia the lashion of partisan journals to apeal to the wnrkliigmau with tho most rijnplelo reliance on his stupidity! but does not tho iVc overahoot tho mark ? In 18T3 the Hepublicau party wo in control of every department of tho National Government, Our Vaunted tarilT WUfliloinir ilsnrrtttitt for na all. In 1ST J the peoplo tumbled the Re publican lrty out of power. Since that lunft-bminess has been on 111" mend and the llepublicnii party on the decline. Hut a workingman who cm be made to beliovc that prosierity goes in or out with either par ty-.must first foretGod. In building the fouudatiiins of a great country uud influcne inj; it i!etinlca Hiliticians uieas pismires. I f all th public fuiictinuaries in the country wars, to die to-morrow we could mend th matter much easier than we could a short oom nrop. The workinsmen.gool neighbor, re beginning to find out these things, and lo role accordingly. JVnVa. Jitmrd. We luvo receiveil from the Kalerbrook Htoel Pen Co. a copy of the l'enman'a Art AurnaforSeptember,containing a remark ably 8jio specimen of urtistic work executed with.ilecl pens of the lerbrook manufac ture. In the body of the plate are six brief aeutcuee illustrating the writing produced by as many dlUurcnt grades of pen', as fine elastic, medium, easy writing, blunt and ongriuslng, represented by tho i'oa. 33?, 1 28, 013,309, 122 and 181 respectively. 'ili flourishing on the design, which is highly ornamental, waa executed with a No. 123, Kxlra fine Elastic Pen. Tho dimensions oi the plate are 10 Ho lies x 13 Indies.- the original izo id the pen and ink sketch, the work ufMr. O. T. Ames, being 22 inches x : niche. Asa uoikofartamt utility it is nor thy of every pratw. A ropy of this plate will he nulled fiee to any ol our aub srrllcr vn application to the Usterbrook Bteoi, l'tnGo., nhbO Works are In Camden, K. J and their O Hi en and Wafohouso at Xo. It John Sterol, XeivYork Tb State election in Georgia' waa held Wrdnraoay. The returns aa far aa received, Indicate a majority for Colquitt, Ilia regular Peinocatlc caudidale for Governor, of about 40,000. - Full returns of the election in Delaware " Tuesday snow a niojorily in the Slate for the Democrats of 8id on tho votx for lo ajNxtoni aud CS'J on the volu for assessors. i.ih'i or iMTi;.vr.s Uraaluluy the I'nlteil Stales tocltliecsofthls Mate.for tho work ending (Jet 6, 1SW, furn ihd f..r the Uahuo Autocatk, from the Law and t'ateut ulllco of J. McO. l'mms, OT l. strcat, Washington, 1). C. O Avrca, aislguor to W., U, II., J. C. V.MaLK. A) rn, I'UVt, fly uct lor hor is. J O. Dakar, Phll'a.'ercw.tBpptBg machine. II. It. liarnturit, Erie, valro year tor steam rnxloe. J Iwtrt 1'ittauurir, paper hair. ., W tv Coo i, I'hll'a, sup and check valve O. V hujisr, I'lul'a, stnlnv uwchlae, A, T Jntne, Tltusvlllc, Kale valve, V. Johusou, Tjwanda, djur hanger. V L-iugiluB, Upland, spirit lei el, E. LiOUaTs rxlkt I'lul'a, exhaust ai naratua fir luOOIAUllVb , U. II i'v.kilu, I'hll'a, asUiior to hluuelr, 3 b I o i.ti, and -Ulautlc JtillnU Cvui'y, D.a'Jiiuo t' r uu i.tiar tlnmd plates. A Itipt ii n, lteaiilnjt, apple jurvr. V Su.li Ii I' lutmiK, muwer. 1 V Sj.ai.lr Yerk.farliilsrrdUtributer. it A.buptiuu,Allrghau),enniive tiutf. F 'ViiouuiB, A, r: J. Il'iaitui!,!'liir.i,itn 0-r Aiurlcu KltalrU I! . New Ilritaln, t an liuaiu . un-vrto maoi.lijti t t r fc V-i I nil, u 1. 1 ). Tushtng J n -u h k r Compiled for Tiik Cannon AbrucATC I'O.'Uli.Vlt SUIaMNCU .WjTUM. A Geneva correspondent states that an In- . tercsting Geological discovery haahecn inado ..It in tho ncighborliond of Solotliurii. On' ro moving a nia ofsunerincuinbenssand and nnonl In nrnttdfii fnr.onin ntia rrvtn a ntmpj.- " - 4 J " I tioua, tho rock beneath waa found to bo qutto smooth and Intersected with old water cliaiineJa.Tln.axoavatlou being continued, ? tililTiber Cf euriuouTiiolca filled llio great stones and were laid baro to the vlow, These holes. Ilka those In the famous Glectner iSartnIurerne, aro due to tile action of water. Which. flowlnE thronclf rlfta In the glacferlhat agoa past coveriil tho rock, act IrT movoinciit" the alouos beneath, whereby tho VOiant'a Rallies,." as they are called, wern hollowed outf but while tho mc. at Lucerne Is eandetone, tho formation at So- lothuru is hard limestone anduarli. The ac.home of Captain Roudr.ire for lei ting the water of the Mediterranean Into the great low-lying basin of the Schotts,aud turning tho great North African desert into an inland sea, is thought hi bo Inexpedient and impractlcablfl by many seieulieta and ongtneers who havo been canvassing the matter nnd surveying the territory. It woutd lake a canal rivaling that of the Suei to ullam tho end in view, white Teaser, Kcptha, nnd other of tho moat flourishing cities of the Schott region. would be sub. merged by the deluge, ami na a reault it ia feared, the largo dote- forests of the Djerid would bo destroyed, by the production of a change of climate which would naturally follow. A Scotch chemist of considerable note, Sir Hubert Chrlstiaon, baa been experimenting for several years uon tbo effect of cold wet seasons upon tho growth of various kluda of trees, and Muds that during such seasons that tho ncriual growth is diminished from ten to fifty per, cent, from that pf dry and warm years. The deficiency in growth seemed much greater in tho pino thau in tho oak, notwithstanding that wo usually associato the former with very cold regions II u has at least demonstrated by biaobacr vatlona that heat has moro to do with tbo making of wood than moisturo has. A new and novel tnodo lor producing electric, or what is mora proerly called phosphorescent light ia aa follows i take ol Ilnrium or some other substanco which is rendered phosphorescent by the solar laya, and Inclose It in a Gcisslcr tube, through which passes a constant electric current of a lecblo but regular intensity. Light thus produced is said to bo uniform and agree' able and much clieocr than gas. Tho director of tho Central Mctcorologl cal Observatory of Moxico,in a recent report states that a number of station: will oon bo (icrmancutly established throughout Mexi co for the uniform record of observations on the temperature, rain fall, pressure, vegeta tion, etc., and to determine the effect of vari ous changes upon the growth of alt kinds of grain. Tho example ia certainly ouo worthy to bo followed in this country nnd one that would result certainly in great value to our peoplo if adopted. A balloon society has bceu organized in London, another in Franco, and it i- pro posed that others be formed in America and ul various other Kiints on the globe, whoso bject will be lo aid science in taking obsei vutiuns of various kinds, audio bring to gether members of tho learned professions that they lyay better co-operate in tho fur therance of experiments in Science. While being entertained ut dinner recent ly by membors of the 1'aria Press, the noted African Explorer, M. l'aul Soleillet, stated In reply to tho toast of his health, that lie hocd in ten year's to be able to return the hospitality shown to him by tho press, and to invite his journalistic friends to repair in sleeping cars, to tho bullet at the Tiinbuctoo Station. Ouo hundred and fifty cases of valuable goods lor the American exhibit at the Mel I hour r.u World's Fair, were recently lost by the wrecking of the ship Erie the Red, on' tho suothwest coast of Australia. Workmen have fished up tho locomotive that went down with tho ill fated train and Tay bridge.havc thoroughly rcpalicd it,and have it on duty drawing trains between Ed inburgh and Glasgow. A tunnel through Mont Blanc is being talked of in France, which will be eight miles in length and will cost $180,000,000. The only civilized nation ou the earth who hayo done nothing beyond their own territory for geographical exploration, is the Swiss. The grants for Scientific experiment in fiurope havo been'increased from $5,000 to $26,000, by the English Parliament. Tho sixth annual conference of the Crup togumin Society of Scotland, was held at Glasguw, Oct. 1st, and 2d. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Our Waalilnelnu Letter. raox ova riuclar coRRisroxooiT. WisuiMiTO.N, D. C, Oct. 2, 1880. Tho Capital ia pretty well cleared of high officials at the present time. The President add most of the Cabinet are absent ou one pretext or another. Secretary Sherman left yesterday or Ohio, and will probably be absent until after the 3rd of November aud it is understood that he is looking after the interests of the Republican, party in Ohio. Secretary Schurz is also at the pres ent time in that state, while Secretary Kvarts Is iu New York and has been venti lating himself at the Cooper Institute in that city. Secretary Itaintey ia aomewhere in tho Northwest, while. Secretary Thomp son of the Navy is navigating parts un known. The amount In bonds and money which was taken by a man named Herring from a safe iu the Second Auditor's office turna out to bo $1,710 and was unclaimed proper ty of bounty jumper) and others who either by assumed names could not bo found upon the rolls of any regiment or else -were with out any relations to claim the property, This man Herring died about a year ago, and whatever was dune w th the missing property cannot be surmised, as he was ai pareutly an economical man not living even up to his salary. Mrs. Bettie Taylor Dandridgeand Miss Sallie Knox Wood, tb daughter and graud daughter of ex-President Zachary Taylor have J tut been paid the sum of $10,250, which, had beeu granted to them by a apecial act of Cuugrea last winter as the amount of salary due General Taylor fur the unexpired balance of the year iu which he died. Mrs. Daudridge is now in Dresden and Mia Wood is now residing la Winchester, Vlr ginle. From the statement issued Sept. 30th from thu Treasury Department it appears that the dect rani of the public debt duriug the nn.i.lh was 48,074,81)1.08. The amount of Cith in the Truatury aaiue date amounted to $l09,f4,200.40 which speak pretty well lor the ji rity of the anuntrv. The atdlowt bmnxu atatue of Admiral Far. ragut by Mrs. Viume Ream Hum bat been auecuJully o?tt ut the Wasluuglnn Navy Yard, aud t haa beau roiuovrd lo italuteud- .d iu nn Fi.ti.iiil h.( um. Tlioatutue has) tvf'.i. , 1., ,a tlw jv-ai-.iif of bis fl ijship Hartford, cod will cut when finished about I $20,000. It ii of heroic also and it riro- on., tl,. li.rn wrttl, . mnrln. frl.M In . ft h . ... , , , . , . . . and' tackle and Is an admirable likeness. 1 Mra. Hayeareccntly ordered In Cincinnati a now aide-board and dinner-table for the ataU dining-room at the White Houae. The pieces are to be of mahogany, massive and elegant In design, as they should be for their place. 'They art) to be designed and execut ed by the Mesars. Fry, who rank with tho beat if not the boat wood carvera in the United Slates. The extension table In pro cos of construction la fivo fret broad and twauty feet long. Tho legs aro tho bodies of eagles sufficiently conventionalized to af ford & firm supers to tho massive leaves above. The companion piece is also to bo built on a princely scale. Tho national arms, eugraved In ebony, are Inlaid at in tervala ou the top, and the national bird figures on the central panel beneath. The support or feet of the side-board aro alao the claws of tho bird of freedom embracing a ball; this last feature intended to bo en suite with othor pieces of furnituro at tho While House. Upon the panels are repre sented' the oak aud tbo laurel, struggle and victory, and other plants, mostly the natur al growth of the state of Ohio. Tho demand for fractional silver has doubled within tho past week. The demand is principally for quarters, dimes and half dimes. Much of the silver is sent out In $70 bags, which go through tho malls as registered matter. This is getting to be quite a popular way of ordering silver, in places whero there are no banks and dis tant from tho center where fractional ailvcr accumulates. Some silver haa been sent In this way to post offices as far distant as Ore gon. It is noticed that In sending orders to the Treasury, the term fractional ailvcr coin is very frequently conatructed to Include one, two and three cent pieces and nickels, but it does not. These coins should boor dorcd direct from the mint. The casbler of the Treasury is now shipping to varioua points of the country, principally the South and West, about $25,000 In fractional silver daily. Avocst. thiiuc days ire a ntAcrorf BY R IV. J, BtCUAUDS 10YLE. In these days, when railway companies map the continent with elaborate excur sion run tea und stearmhljrlincs bring Europe to our very doors, and when alt tho world Is nn wheels or alloat, aud the prospective tourist cac enter an office and arrange to circumnavigate the globe, selecting his own lines of travel, adjusting his iutlnerary naming his hotels, paying hit fare, and almost finishing his course before he begins it, anything less thou a trip to the Yoscmito Valley or the Pyramids seems scarcely worthy of mention. And yet tho authors of these great tours havje left a good deal of country near home, and, if we like, we may find health and pleasure in modest and in expensive pilgrimages through it. In a single day a Thiladelphiau may walk, if ho have good legs, to localities in which all tbo conditions of healthful sum mer rest aro to be found, and in a week he may drive a horse, If he will, through val leys that rival those of France for beauty, aud over mountains whoso atmosphere is as pure as that of Switzerland lUeir. A fortnight ago a party consisting of three gentlemen and their wives tested this pro positiuu in some measure, in Carbon and Monroe counties of this Slate. In a large and comfortable double phaeton they left Mauch Chunk early one morning and made their way southward over one of the noblo hills that throws its arms around that pic turesque borough. Crossing the Lehigh river at Weissport they drove eastward through the valley that lies a short distance north of the Blue Mountain range. A few miles of road, penetrating one of the best farming districts in Carbon (which, nl though it contains good land, is richer in mineral than in agricultural wealth, as its name indicates,) led them to the l'ohopoko creek; aud from Franklin into Towuincn. sing township. At the olnt whero the highway crosses this stream aro scattered the ruins of what was forty years ago the Maria Furnace, an orperation managed by Mr. Samuel L. Richards, and which many of our older ministers will remember us one of the few regular preaching places known to Methodism in its early days in this section of tho State. On the higher lands beyond it aro snug, well-tilled farms that thethrifly German settlers have recovered from the hard, rocky-faced hills. Stemlersville, a little hamlet situated on this rise three miles from tho furnace ruins, commands a view of a widening and ap parently fertile valley on the north. Fur ther on, the Blue (ountain looms up on the south, its aiure summit making an al most horizontal line agaiust the sky for miles, except where it is broken by the graceful Wind and Lehigh Water Gaps. Trachsrille is a hotel and post-office four miles from Sunder's, and deserves notlco lor the remarkably sweet and cool water which the accomodating landlord, William Snyder, draws from a well sixty feet in depth, for his temperance guests. Some distance eastward of this hostelry is the Monroe county line. We enter the uew province conscious that the "era of good feeling" which characterised the adminis listion in honor of whose chief it was nam ed, has not been lost out of our btarts, and are in l'o!k township, a district suggesting the presidential canvaaa of 1844, aud in which it Is said that for years after its form ation but one Whigrote was polled. If we knew where theaslies of the sturdy veUran who cast it were laid, and could persuade our friend a to accompany us, (which la doubtful,) we would feel like making a pil grimage to hia tomb. Failing In thia we pass onward through what a few years ago was a. dense forest, and only last spring was swept by an extensive fire, but is now trad- uailyand finally yielding to the ax anil. plow. Beyond Polk Is Chestnut Kill township, and in this Is Pleasant Valley, a region so rich and beautiful that Dot inaptly it might havo been named Parasite. For miles the country is a succession of green meadows. dense cornfields, fruitful orchards, comfort able farm houses and respectable villages, the ailence of which, as it waaobaerved by us, Is only broken by the bleating of the sheep in the fields and the distant plowboy, or the stroke of the Hall and the whirr of the thresher in the barns. At Urodheadsville, a town In the heart of this Eden, and twenty-six miles from our starting poiut, a halt of three hours Is made for dinner and rest. A bountiful repast ordered the day before, is spread before us by mine host Everitt, and ample justice ia dune to it by our sharpened appetites. Here we have the pleasure of overtaking t'ougrcuiuto Kloli of this district, who, tboufh he spells his politics with wrong leHeis, aud defeated our good frleud, Gen. Albright, two year ago,was a gallant officer under Soott In the Mexican war,a fr-soiler who defended K annas In 1851, and a Colon ' 1 In the war for the Union, and is now a jmrtly gentleman of sixty years, weighing tws huudred and eighty pounds, and as hearty as' lit) Ii rotund. Ita lias served till constituent no wll during lila drat (crm thev have renominated him, and we find him natnrally complacent In th. aasuranco , . . iii.l ii. i of n re-election by oighl thousand majority. , - Towards evening-We ooine down Hi" bills of the Delaware nnd reach Stroudaburs In llm iwlllaht. aflAP A drtvn nf thlrtv-ntctiL I miles, Through the courteay or Col. KloU I at rni.uuiB on caiuruuy nigiu u "', Ice '.tare to announce to the cit aenanl Wrlae .hloaccoin.xlnth.il. aro nrovideil for . erushed to death. y. , aiirrounilm nrlKhterhmd, that tlw comforta! us at the Indian Quech'lfolel, and we ire' . 1 " " 7 presented to ex-Congressman Storm and JudgeS. 8. Drcharafid wile, all of whom are members of our church (n this beautiful village. The attractions of Stroudsburg are each year alluring larger numbers of summer visitors, and we found the place qullo full of theso pilgrims. After a rapid survey of the town, we drove the noxt morning to tlio Delaware Water Gap, threw miles distant, and registered at the new and elegant Wa ter Gap House, kept by Messrs. L. W, Brod head Bro , where we sient the day. A number of Interesting points adjacent to the hotel wcro visited on foot, a ride was taken through the Gap on the miniature steamboat Kll.tatlnny between the twin peaks that rise ono thousand feet or more on cither band, and an enrapturing view from the observatory of the hotel was had which included the greater part of tho landscape lying on tho west bank of tho river between the Blue and Pocono mountains, and which 'for beauty and extent can hardly be sur passed in Pennsylvania. Late in the afternoon we turned reluctant ly away from these delights for another stage. Guiding our horses' heads westward we entered the far-famed Cherry Valley and traversed Its entire length, a distance of per haps eight or ten miles. This charming val ley nestles at the northern baso of the Blue Mountain and between itand a ridce called we believe, Crystal Hill, Its surface is un dulating and well watered, and ia dotted with valuable farms. The road skirts its northern bonier and is full of interest. It winds past groat cornfields and meadows already plowed for winter grain, amid 01., chords in which the trees, at this scasn)aro almost broken down beneath their weight of fruit, and beside dooryards that are over run with dahlias, und homes that are full of happy children. Sheep and cattle grate on tho meadows, and the air is freighted with the aroma of the busy cider press and the fragrance or the ripo fox grapes that grow along the highway. But in the midst of all this pastoral love liness an accident occurred. A spring be neath the carritigo gavo way and wo came to a sudden and unpleasant hall. Tho gen tlemen of the party relieved tho vehicle of their weight and walked forward to the next house to broach tho question of repairs, but before they could stale their case, the Rev. F. A. Gilbert, pastor of Cherry Valley circuit, rushed out to Welcome them to tho hospitalities of bis parsonage for they had fallen unawares Uion his friendly home. He brought forth his wife, as tho disabled phaeton came up, introduced her to what he styled her "partners in distress," and re ported bis work to us while wo sawed out a block and roped it Inta the broken spring. He would even have undertaken to enter tain us all night if we had consented to such an imiiosition. A busier, healthier, better- contented Methodist preacher than this Bro. Gilbert, wo have not seen for many a day, and be haB our prayers and good wishes for the success that wo are sure he is striving to merit. Driving slowly on we reached Sailorsburg about eight o'clock. The hotel, a most sujierior country house, kept by Mr. II. T. Milchsack, was full, but throngh tho kind ness of u lady boarder and the ingenuity of tbo host, we were at length very comfort ably slowed away for the night. We had come to see Lake Paupaunoming (or Poponoming, as aomo spell it, tho nanio being a relic nf the Delaware Indian no nieuclaiurc,) 11 beautiful little sheet of water perhaps a mile, in length, by a fourth of a mile iu breadth, aud said to bo in some places fifty feet deep. It is fed by subter ranean springs, aud abounds, it is said, with bass and tunfish, and is the favorite resort of local excursionists. The lako is a half mile from the hole), and we found it fringed by a splendid grove of oaks, in which a party of young men were encamp ed. Wo spent the morning In boating and fishing upon Its clear surface, though wa found that we were not sufficiently ac" quainled with the fish to attract them from their cool depths. We eaaily caught an armful of lilies, however, and were satisfied. After dinner we started for Mauch Chunk, a distance of thirty miles, and entering our old road at Trochsville from the south, we arrived safely about nino o'clock, having traveled eighty-four miles and been about three days. We recommend a similar jaunt to any one who may desire a qultt and plcasinc vacation experience, and we commend the sections we visited to those who love th beautiful in nature, or are grateful fur even pasain-; glimpse of Arcadian simplicity and contentment. And if audi prelcr the iron steed to the livine horse aud tho railway coach to the phaeton, they. will not have fur 10 acca men,. a nuaucipmn uciftuuijt, CltmUS AM) OASUALriES. Daniel Collins m In a quarrel near Btcubcnville, day. Oliver Jlihler, special sion Bureau wa ki Strawberry Tlains, Johu Cook, aged eitiien ol New Uruinwlck, day ol lockjaw. He ran a uail into his foot a lew day ago. Joseph Morehouse, a fireman on the New Jersey Cctitral Railroad, is reported sick of hydrophobia in Kliiabethport, N. J. He was bitten by a pet dug three weeks ago. John P. T. Vnorbecs, aged 45 years, was killed by falling from a ladder while paint ing his housout Griggstown. twelve miles from New llruuswick. N. J., Monday morn ing. A boat containing twelve persons was up set while cmssiug Lake Megantic, near Moi . ireal, on cunaay nignt and lour ol ineui were drowned, namely: Mrs. John Murriy n2 her son Angus, Miss McKcnsie and Mis McDonald. 'J. wo brother, named Fahay, quarrelled in Markhflni, Ont., Monday, and the elder struck the younger ou the turehead with ring, intlictinh' a dangerous if not fatal wound. Their father, on seeing the wound fell dead. Sereu persons, guests and members of the family of Hon. John Ruggles, in Milwaukeo ware poisoned Monday by eating wild parsnips for dinner. All have recovered, except two, who are in a critical condition. The -rnlp were obtained at a grocery store. A tourist party with Judge Dnnuhue, of the New Yuik BupremeCourt.whiUs return, lug from Ihe Yoteiulle, were upset In a ..... . rt l t..i m...- uig i-uauu uear -unuju,ii. raiucr nor had a log brokeii, and died after It was amputale.1. Judge pouohue and hia wf0 r. 'iif VW "Wd' Tu' ..v..... ... The dead body of .man Identified fro... his clothing a llaiilel llinkle was fouti 1" 'J' a haul thioket, uear I'nular, Jto., a week There were two bullet hides lu the UH. were arrested In Arkan.a.. and con - resaod'tb. crime, luinlicaticu! Dunn, who is now in J..I, at CouuuK A,k.. for h..raa stealing. Hinkle, their v.eUut. horo a bad f..utat.uu.at.a el) v,tr. ni.luUr olaS'U. Of horns thwtes urdered his brother John lV2ZZntcM public huiuo uf J.i-uwaU . KelwM.li bor- t by a reialil train at, fZZ'S s2-"ig&a"5aSK,Sa'3 The luwmrii Ii-I J nucn unnna win un.u Tenny,on8u8uday. gl 5Sf fl rf &1 HISl 40 years, a prominent S.a.?sBtf'3SSrfafc"Ei!i5d'3?St'2S 'the fieoine.i 01 tun tonalj ot M.linnlua- aao. lucre were two uuuet uiue .u ui i ui-iu uuu. -v. ....... ... , - . i ,i. ......i ri.. j. s. ItltlSltlN i un auihur.il wiueceieuriiyi, auo i v.on i. M...,... -, - ,lnaKr endorsed, lloth official. Im- men n vo.ih. h r I raulc, and Bhan.bl.n, are suspected of hay i "'J" ,y K,,.ular solliua over 10.000 a Week! Act ..I spth, Juoi. In murdered Hiukl. Frank and Sham- mn.,ffilni 110 ad.Vt oitnts toe. .art,. , "S'""?.. rtTA'sTi: HUM'. I There are nilO.hoats 111 Una on tlieHclmvl- HHnr. . '"I'1' '"'ft w r" klIlcd by car at BraddiK-k (.ii HiiiMtay- j ' . . . , , , ' n.Aivi. HU i.lmp will fti..i.lhn..V fit nViith )n lmp Ullu.at lMen, Lano,) inuiny.n Friday- lllrniii Callahan fell under the cirwln-cl ,!.. .,... .r i n...,. 1. 1 .v..r 1 Iicmncrntle ImllM df Klltfilililnt- mi-d" a llutiiiv-a lo last week, Mhis Iitin, a "fiopivr," made u speech. During th year 3,818,385 tons of coal and 1,253,62! tons of enko have been carried over the Pennsylvania Railroad. All unknown disease la prevailing with fata I. filed among the bogs along tbo North Braiieli of tho Susquehanna. WillloSaip,nf Erie, aged 9 years, has been missing since Saturday night, and it is feared that lie has been abducted. W. C. Willis, an old resident of Franklin, was found dead in his yard 011 Sunday. He Is believed to have been murdered. Colonel Thomas A. Soott, has given $7,000 toward the erection of tho Episcopal Hos pital at Clillon, Delaware county. The Derrick's report of lb operations In tlio oil fields for September is as follows: 470 wells drilling, 502 rigs up and 330 wells completed. Mrs. David Schrack, of Port Kennedy, Montgomery county, committed suicide by drowning' on Friday, whilo suffering; from malarial fever. Rev. James Coulter, a member of the Presbytery of Butler county, died at Sun. bury, in that county, recently, iu his 84th year. Alexander Hall, of Columbia, stenned backward oil' a scaffold at the steel works at Ilarrisburg Wednesday, fulling a distance of twouly.live reel, jlo broke Ills back and will probably dlo. Intelligence has been received at Scran Inn of the death at Morliax, France, of Mr. William II. Meeker, ono of tho lamest and most successful indivdual operators Iu tho northern anthracite coal Held. The Grcenbackers of Berks county havo made the following tiominatlnns : Congress, I'ullin Altenderler: senator, 1 nomas illng; Legislature, U.S. Rogers, John O'Nell, Samuel- -Wolf, Charles C. Drown. Joshua C. Wright und Amos N. Lcshcr. Robeit Meacil. colored, was arrested at ilarrisburg 011 Monday night, charged with attempting 10 poison 11 is wiic,mrco ciilldreu and eleii-father at their home in Charles- town. W.' Va last week. Ho was commit ted to prison to uwait the arrival of West Virginia omcers. The season fur liuntinir deer in this Stat opened on f rnlay, and long before daybreak nunters were wenuiUK incir war imougii the forests on their way to tho hunting 11 rou mis. Since tho organization uf the Blooming Grove Park Associotion and tho (stablishiuent ol tho Hark Iu Bloomim: orove lownsiiip, nuuonuuty,in 1870, limit Ini- tins occomo a ixiimtar snort mid tlio eii' liio region a hunting ground for New, York SKirtstuen. The suitill game such as ruHled erouse, smnrreis ami nuaii, aro usuuiiv abundant this season, and deer and 'other largo gaino have increased wonderfully. New Advertisements. I I r I r) Yoursclvea by m kirj money Hp I when u goUleu cumco is oUci-cd, ' 1 I theieov alwava keeDliiff nnvertv finui vi'urdoor. Those who alwaya tulo ao viiuiaitc ut thectiai.ccH lor mnklujr money that aro tiffined, jroucrally bicomo wealthy, wlmo tlioio who do not liiipioveauch ouaure remain Iu puv rtv. Wo want uianv men. wonion.uovs tun gins to Mora Tor ua riant iu incir own 10 eantlia. The bualiieaa vid pav more Ionu ter. tiuieitirillii..iv walrus. We liirnlsli an exnen a vu outfit and ad liiat you ii-cd, tree. No oue wlio eiiKairi k iaiIn io inane mono eiv rupiuiy. You cau dovoto vour wlioie tune to llm work, or ouiy your apm e tnoiiieula. Fall iidormatlon oloui mat l.ueeuea aeut rircc. auuioss nXlAHUN ifcCO.,roiilaua. Maine. OU. 2, Ibli - A. JlSSOLUTIONof rAUTNEKSlin1 NOTlUi: IS HF.ItEllY GIVEN. That the tmriiiersiitii lately suDsisliuu- between U. w, Lr.NTZ and P. J. lUEEHAN, ol -Weissport, uader.thu tlnn name of Lenta lie Aleutian, do. iiur biislnesa as ihe WeisstHirt Planing Mill & Lumber Company, wus dissulved on Ihe 18th day of September, IS80, by mutual consent. All ill tusmvlnu; to I lie sifd parlneisldpareto lie received by (). W. Leutz, and all duuiands on tli" ram imrmtrsiiip aro to 00 present- u 1 'hlui for l iiTnieiH. I. W. I.KNTZ, P. J. .UEKHAN. Tho undersigned will continue Ihe Planing Mill linn l.uinuerliiL' iiusuiess. at 1 no same place as heretofore, aud wuuld ask for a con tinuance 01 patronage. O. W. LENTZ. September 25, 1880 w3w NOW OPENING ! Tlie unlt rslRnnl respectfully Announc to tlio Lttdka ol It.tKhion mul vlclnlly that tliey linvo just returned from thu city with a new nnd ekgaut as.urttuent uf Fall & Winter Millinery Gooils courmsiNo. HATS, UONNETS, FLOW nits. 111UIIONS, TK1MM1NOS, , NOTIONS, etc, etc., Whloh they are offering At unpreccdentedly LOWPltlt'ES FOKOASII. All worn will be made up Iu the latest fashion, and most durable manner. A share of publle patron age Is solicited and (-srfect satisfaction guar, anteed. MKS. A. KHEAMKK, MISSM 8. SNYIJElt. Store atthetnterseetlonof Dank Street and llankway, Lehlghtnn, Pa. Sept.U-3in THE Long Cut Smoking Tobacco Is mild, moist, fragrant nnd sweet. Smokes cool, and goes twice as far as granulated to bacco. Ai.i.r.r. u 111.111.11, Jianuiiciur. ers, ltlchmund, Vlrglula. sepU wl Ml i , ..... wttttr tnuvi't! Tim HtOA.NZA "OOK.AllKMh ' lal Ina our two .pleudl.lly Hiu.t.atwl boota. ' ren munnnK al":-..-. M V.V.I.V. "". "'t -1,7. li ... hi .hiv ati. ff "I t tN'lVll ASMM ii,.-1'af.y 1 Leaders, and th 1'res also, the ll t t. Of i n ,iir nntlIl!IIl hy Ida comrade In arms Ul.ll. Ulllll I1JIIU uiimriMi.,iiiv..-.,-.v-. ' SjiSS HVIUIAKI1 Ultua., l'nlia , t sei- ! AUYEimSElS8.nd 10 ots. former lgJi "platt. all .bout Nawsp.wr Ad.tJ..5 ' Addret., OKO. I'. ilOWELl. ,t.U IvSprueebl.,, V SJ'S.w ,Obio, Mou 5tf 5g3?aS2?&2flti2gg5tf 'oB (rwy,ucn ol tho.co .od wild of ho bor. jyHXici;3 tdfi-55( s!! -23 ouchof 3tuoti Uliunn u noin meir eiiwiion agent of the Ten-' 63 .SstSC2s&SMl2tl VXZS iX . , y. J .died Mou.. HHS,aSEggg2a85XS5SKi.S V" '"i? '.f"lHi."". ..VW" wciris.n""i - ' " Siti S j is s, SS3 UI IS 2"i New Advertisements. Drugs and Medicines, V IIITI: HTltlJKT, WKlH.St'OllT. VA. Iltttiurnl ami t'.lmngo of Firm! Messrs. Itupshcr & Zern .r lMiiriiniir.1 ins MOCl rnf nmrhaar.1 the stock anil flxturi of Dr. ished and largely luci-craou1 thn stock, havo re moved It nun the eieeaiitly.flttei.ii room In the llrli-K llulldimr. on W n fin siioci, iormerly oeunpiert by Mr Fred setimmt where ihey re iin'nnrnu to nccommminip mnir irienn aim the publK Generally with 1'ioeh and 1'uio DRUGS AND MEDICIHES, of All k (ml tog 0 1 her with a (till Hue oJ oil such FANCY GOOUH n urn Usui tilr kept n well supplied Drus8loicorCDnjpniiff 4'htmois, Per f urn cr, nups, Brahp( Comb, npn, Cklmur" Ti u-ses, Sflfnx.rtera, Sfionltli-r UrncM. HyrlnRO. Nnrilnff HoUJos, Dye BluiTi Aa Ac Pnrfl WJNES an.l LIQTTURH for Medicinal imrvu-ei, antl a largo atoo ol eltotte CIUAIIH. ThA linlnsia will ha tititfop ihn tsniHnnnl char and superintendent of Dr. JU. zsnN. weineinn in trivs mil Bs-iifiRut.o 1 io rur trnna in quality and price. Glvo ua a cml, jUsyijyi uAroitivu ot itt.: Dr. Charles T. Horn Would announce to the publle that he has purchased from Mlt'J. A. U. PETER, the CENTRAL DRUG STORE, In Lenc.kel's Block, Bank St., Lehighton, Pa., Having refitted and refilled the entire stock he can offer DRUGS AUD Strictly fresh CHEMICALS and Pure, Also llorso and Onttle powders, Patent Medl. clncs, Brushes, Soaps, Oomts, Perlumerles, oiionges, onsmtiiB a Kins. wines auu Liquors fur Medical Purposes. Oils, Lamps and Fixtures. liycsiuflt.Uholce Cigars, Plpoa and Tobacco, l-tpce taclea. Trusses, Nursing Bottles, Violin .Strings, and a lull line or Wall Paper and llnrdersatthe Lowest Prices. Prescriptions carefully comnounded and prompt attention given to every branch ot the uusiucss. A continuance of the natronage heretofore exienueu 10 inia catauiisnincm ia resncciiuuy solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. sept. 13, m.-ly. Dn. O. T. 11011N. FRESH ARRIVAL! Tho undersigned respectfully announces to iter lauy irienos in j.ciiignton anu vicinity, that alio has lift returned from the elty with an entire new und laehlouablo assortment of Fall aud Winter Millinery Gooils, comprising nil the latest novelties In HATS, BONNETS, T1US1 MINUS. 1UUUONS, iUATHKnS. FI.OWEltS NOTION -S &0., ic. TKIMMED HATS at from 60o UPWAHDS. PLUSH HATS AND PLUMES, all colors, very cheap. JWYou are Invited to call nnd Inspect goods and lourn prices, which aro lower than at any other store In this section. Don't forget my stock is all new auu 01 the very latest styles, MHS. E. PATH, 2d door below the M. b. Church, Oct.2,'80 3ui. UAN1C Mt., Lehighton, Pa. General Election Proclamation! I'lirmiuiit to tin ut't if thn Uenoinl AMiniblv ut IhnCoiiniHiiiwcfttttior lYiiiipylvaLt, nut t rU An net i otittintr lu I'lvtinni Iu ihi com mo WiMltii," iitnivo.l tlo il rnr nl Jn v, Aiwo jyiriniiii.nmi ti'OiiSi.iiC elKl-tliuiulnti and tliirly. niiif, und ii further m-pii omcnl to that m.r, mi IirovpMn.'i n3i 174, 1, THO '1 KOuNS, Hit lift tf t sin (Juuit y nl Ciiriao i l'. iniy.v.u a, do l.e-i'liy ui'iHH known aihI kivo uuticu to Ihn ucCvOianf iliocouiiiv nforetinid. ttit an bWo. t.mi will Im heldlirtho wild fn-inty uf Otub n. 'JNTI1H TUKMY AFTKIt 'IIIB FlItdT MONJJAVlNHOVlIMl.Klt. heluK TJIKSECUND OFNOVKUBEn. Anno O' niii'l, one thounaud eiKht lmnrtie.1 nnd tpritv nt which time the lohuvrln? ufflccru will bu voted for t TwBiitv.nlno K-ctor to cahI the IChrloral vot-ot reuunylvaQl'i.tur rresiaoui, und Vito Vieodotit. . , . Out pi-rnm ri Hrctrt nu In ln o mpofeuol tancutintlLH or Utiho i nnd Mi-nr-H. OH" P Toii. in COHl liicuoii wiiii i jo rou u i ,t Alrn.no, aTonloJi, Co.mubia, Tike, mtd tho townsh tu; npocs., Itlnek Crruk. Kir'lr tjtl Liii'b'i.lii'KM , tAm llji r Creek-, Ituul s JUinrl.itr Jtr otc. mh ih ilimnbiicn lluntluic. dvii, rtlimouu;. inn ' r'olc, ..nil t;ni p in of thucitv ui birt'iit u oiith ut Ho.iiuk .tfok ricik a'.d riil( tho Laukuwnuft rlvrr.urd the lKiro.Kl)A ! Dntimam. .N iw Cidiioihu. (joIih- tKrt Oite -invert Jeutlt n u iii.icti.n in Iahtmo mid 14 ctcwanim oountlo fortheofDH ot lL'P fS'Jtit-li u m tlio CouniOtf ui thu Uni ted St ati "M. Two jus B"ii t. rep' eie it the conutv of Jnr bou In iht OfTicin AsAsmbiv ol VcuuFylvnuu. Out pvrHuii lurDutikt Altorncy I nl y nttieu tnakc known nnd Kite notice tlmt the J.iicri t lto!itu.(' flio iiffte4 Id cU-c-uoii in tliHHt-vuiii, town-hlP'i of tiio r.uil coin tj w It bereflievtiielyatueplucu4heiiiuatter iieM"ii'iieii, to wit i The tifCincn t f tho boiomth ot Lehluhton win ito.d tli' ir e i etiou ut ho pub 1c n uv ot J, W Uiiu.U'Uxtit h. i Haiti ooiougn. 'Jhutrfonicn mdtM, g in tu ti i:ut of lUnk to, vu A Ipkiiowuui ho Audciiroid d, strict will hod bir Wocilon'at t.iu net too I tiouo In An dfitnldt tuolictiu n ieddlu4 iu that pirt ol Itiurfii town dp knewn n t-ie Hravu M d jw (llritiu t, on Ul Uo (UU 'ir olec.'l m ft the ach ot hmiHoitt J Ti'tun hi add townLip Thn tiet in n uf Ihe tnwiioli.p ot K ( Peiin will hoiu iiie r ri. cisloit ut thu uubliu lu-re of IVniowttlmirtfu.iauidhiw s lp Thh fiuruion nt thetowinhpor l.owu 'low nniriKliiu wilt no Utnoir Pteonit.i nt iho public hoHHunf r.-vri-(imlT. in -.id tuwniiiii. Tliol ccm.-n it the townshii ol Fr.uklln mil nold tbor e.ecii'iu at ihe imu.io huuso of 1-d wur.l ii.tMM. in mm iii boroneli, 'ih freemi'ii ot Ihe towu-hlp nl Uiuannne will Lcisi iiirtr eirciiou ii .uu iuuiuio huuuui l.nas nl It n'Lr l m I II til III. all xfilll tilWHttOtA. Ti e IfLCiuen ot the towin.hli ot LcIuku will hold I he i re. cttuu in tue mpuoi nouse iu iwca. put imsn.dton"hlp. ibi In-eineti of th i hoiouirh of Weathfrlr wMl ho.U their e'lttlon at th- public liuuteoi V Ii atrtl.l IsTtl lilllfh. I'll? lILfineu or mr nrfi vnru t-i mi' miiuu-ju fs-i iih i ui niotutvn h iiol Piiua Foret will bout their I'leciton tih.pU3ila house of KmntKoch innld lowusUu hm.a .r.Mmivn nf IIih tiiwrti htnntUon rTovra meLbinu; wi.l hold Incir electlt u at ino pub la i bouno ol jnuii enw.iii f u iowirnp. Thotu'eoiciiurttu unusidp it i'.tckor will hold then- a-xltou at the QUJiia hju-e ut relcr I II nrta nt ait I In JV 11-1)1 1). the fiouiu.i ot tuipart ol tin tJwnMilp of Mauch ChutiK roAiJing wltlilu toe Huuun t Hih ilietr-ct will hold Ueir cie. rimj nt the town hall In the villi pent rijmm.i tliu. Toe (ro"-ni mi of that tuirt of ue lown-h'u ol ititt ddinct will hold inelr e.eoilon at the pubuu lsinrn 1 7111111 IC riMIUIQ-T WIILI1U l-IO i.1 mi linil'tl houaeof ratnek mckoquj.iu lue vi io oi ilfhfitllllB. lTiufie tueu lealding In that part of K dder towu-hiD know n as the Hoath duti let will hol.i their eitvuiMi i mo imuuv iwuw v-' ...i .. iisi raiuit.liin. Tna free-well ieidlng In that pan of Kdder lae....).!.. ic.sivi. & thu honb iluirlc. will h ll their Hicuon In the tuhuoi hou.o at iiiWe port Ju aid iuwublp. 'ihe fnvmen ot the boroueh of la ryvil.e will hold iheir Htction ut tho pjhtio huuso of Tl.a fpu .niKh f Alflltlir 111 thO 1 in dlStrlCt of 1'pctiei Um nlll hold tueir t'locliou at tho pub llcbounaoiueo.ne Jiafuu, Ti.e frot" i u on ri.dui(i In the election niaii lot of sUuiiftiori' wjti no u ineir evtiuu at. iue puu im .i.iti-n of (lauinre KVtinii. 'rtM ftfuniii uf thn boroiiffh of Weln.no t will hold tfte r e ecllou at the publlo houe 01 Klathnn It'lnlc ltilhiiL ll.linll h J aUu iu te knoMn nud inyo uo ico, a in and h tim i-ih Huciiuii of thu alorfiuil I act 1 . Uiiec-tul. that "e,erj poison riovpiin" jjvttce ol tho pence, who auall hold auv oCQce ur ou uoantmentof Dm tit or tiut uuder tue Uovru nf th. iTniti'd Lata, or ol IbeMiaLeor aur city or mooi poraUd -d-lr.ct, whether o tin iniHaoueil oUlf or otiierwl 0 a sU(ortllutte officer, or Knt, who W orphan be euipoyeu uuuer the di'pj.imrnlil tai.'taii' or tha V idled Hi.toa, lettlauauvu. juiiiciBijr r biwui id ... .., .up alii or luiormirati'd illitr . and alu 1 w'Jt 1UKI nillir UiriUIWT Wl M'Uim.. ... iuiiowi. LeuUljtuie and the select and commou rouu. i cu i auycur. eoniiuuwoui cil f auy city, ooniiuia.'oiier o. any lucvipurat ""ffJlSfi wuu 1. u l.w luunpvuio ui imiu usvr ! puintuionfid Udgo. Iu pec 1 mutt llio uuiiw ur .u- pector or ciera or auy e uu ,u to..oouiiDouweallh, aiid that iio in .u Dectorot 1-iOa. or auy oth.r ofllcer of any is7. hereafter held uedti th S7. SSKiS ' XXTSBS T uW M as i , o'clock p m . mSSl.J?U.7VSi r'5. hunured aurte4rh.y.nc ol ih.Iod.n .y. tJ.com tbo titIM .im IU on. Imu.T e4 .aalltUf TUOJiAH 0oMa.bhrft Hotels and Saloons. QARBON HOUSE, S, W. UAUDENllOSII, I'ltOPRIETOH, Hank St., I.kiiiuiitoh, Pa. TheOAnnon llntiait offers first-class acenm. modatlons to the Traveling public. Hoarding by tho Hay or Week on Kcasonable Terms. Oholce lllgars, Wlnea and t.tnuora nlay on nanir. Good Sheils And Stables. Willi atten- tlyo Hostlers, attached. April 10-fl T KOl'OLI) MEVEK, Itesnectfullv announces that he has (ust ;spi icd opoucu an Oyster ai Eating Saloon In tho building; next doer to the Cent f ai Car. rlage Works, on 1 tank Street, LEIIIUHTON, Pa .and that ho Is prepared to serve up moals1 at all hours of the day or evening at very ten sonable charges. OYSTL'HS received freslr every day, Iind supplied to families at lowest mrrket prices; Also, all kinds of Cheeso and Mustard, In large or Small quantities, for family use, cheaper than elsewhere In this vi cinity; ap. 10, 1889-ly. The Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, FA. i!itlian Klotz, Proprietor This House M located hv tfte llorouth of Welasport, Usrbon County, Pa., and Is built on tlM alte of Port Allen. anol I stockade fort. Itlcitllon. erected hero over a century ago to rirotect the early setrTers- aaalnst the hostile ncuralona or the Indians. The house Is a sub stantial brick, and was named "Port Allen House-" by the late Edward Weiss; Itcnntatns Thirty-two Itooms and a handsome llestau rant, and the present Proprietor has newly and thorouahly refitted the establishment, It has all theapnoinlmentaof a Kiiust Ulass OoutiTnv Hotil. adanted feYlHo comfort ol Ita patrons. In close prnxlmltv to tho Hotel, in puriect preservation, is ine materia OLD FHAMCLIN WELL, which was dug by order of Benjamin Frank lin to sunnlv the garrison of Fort Allen with water, its walls of stone, which still defy tlk ravages 01 ages, are as periectto-uay as wnen put there, aud the well now contains about six leet of cri stal water. The well Is now be ing fitted up as a Historic relic.to the water of wmen 1110 patrons 01 tueuousewiu naveirce access. SUMMER HOAIIDEKS will be accommodated at Ileaaonablo Prleea. Tho liar la supplied with the ben Wines, Llnuors and Cigars, ilnnd stabling nttaehed. May, 8.1y NATHAN KLOTZ. Kendall's Spavin Cure, The mot mrceastnl iteoiodt ever dU cover ed, nn It Is cntnin lu itn rffecla nud docs not b.btcr ItKAD rUOOFllbJLOW. From Rev. P. 1 Granger, Pres. Elder of St. Albans Dist. Kt. Albam, VI., Jan. 20th. 1840. Dn. D. J KRMULL A Co . Gent i In teplv to yum IC'tcr I vtli nay tlmt my experieucn with Kfiidall'rt Hpiivni cure' Iiiih been vt-rv HatiHlaUiuy I ml red. 'Ihrre or lour yiars a'u I niocnicrt a bottle of your agent nnd wlih U cured a Iioiko of taim-m-v caunfd br a spavin hint foi-oii in v lioiMft heeanie vrry lumo nun I I unto i li i in out torn tew weeks when hi be. ciinie bcu-r. nut when I pnt him onihennd no prew wotko, when I dt-covi'red thit n rinp btnin wum for nt 1 1-, I procutid n uotile of Iin. d diM puvm Cure ami with los thunnnntte cured him mi ihut be U not 1mm-, neither can tbo bunch ho found. Ilcspect fully yuan. V. n, ailAXOisit. Perseverance, fill Tell. hlnucliton. Mass., Miirch It'll, KfO. 11 J. ICKMiaLL A CO, Oents i-Injnst.ee to run and nn Ki-it I th uk I ou tht toiol yiu knuw that I iiuve tenimtd two hone i' vlna will. Kemlall'i. Hiiaviu CTiro ' oiio yery irF ono. don't .row how Imiu; the apaTM. had been rh.rn. I lmvp iiwlied the h0t0 elfUt IllOlltlia. Il tonic me lour nionttia to lake the laieeoue off ana two lor ihe aiimll one J Dave nurd ion nl Hen. The hnro la entirclv welt, not at all Htlir. miii no ou.icii 10 do seen or int. -i uih in ur...l,'Pllll nif..'l, ill... It IH n llW llltllff 1)0 6. but it it d.vs ior all waat it hasoene lor me Ita sale win no very areut. lliaueetiuny youra. ciiab. n. l'AitKEit. Kendall's Spavin Cure. CONCOnD, N. U. Jon. 2, 1850. ii. J. If Pirn a li. at Co.. Gentlemen i-VVe have n h-niitllnl ratytl IIIHrfl t I'll I WAA ClVflll lO UH OA ncenut of a rpavni on hei lfir, which nmito her crnaiini(V we too on ntr nuoe uuu mwwwi hrrtorun In tlio uaru via in ine laiioiine vrnr. nii yiu'Keudai'aHpavlii Ouie' nword iiiflr to directions. We Hid not use her for mniit i. hit was entirely cured, and the buueh completely removed, and has never bteurnne since we main wuni wn kuuw i w -.-. We hayo sold twelve doxen battles In tbeshott time tnai we inve aneu ns Tour rduw iu vuu cuid. ltennoci fully voara. UnilLlUllLij JallTIU'iUUt. Apothecaries. Statement Mae Unto Oath. To Whom IT Mat roKCBB!(.-In the year lin. r traanti.il (villi 1CIll1ntl fMlfirltl L'DrO a bone auavin of neTeial mouths gitiwih, nearly nn.l a larue nfi a Uf n's egtr.nnu coun cwiy mwv n .i itiM iiimpiiMM ami leinovcil the enUrire niinit. I hivu worked the horae ever Bines very lairt and be never haa been lamMior eould I var ms anv ill fft.1 snrrt lit ttl MIC Of the UOCK. joinifl aiuco a ireai-u uuu -im u VT V m iu cure i-uosburao rail, vi., reu.ss, mv. Bwurn nnd abcrlbcd to before me this 5Mb KENDALL'S Spavin Cnre on Hnman Flesh. ratteu' Mill'. Washington Co., N.V., February VI, ISTB. n t irtrvnif T. M n l)Mr hlr.The nartleu. lar oaw on wtncli ( ud your" Bpaylu Cora " wai a mJlicnsnt aoaie niir-iu 01 id iuuiuhb a.u.i.lini. 1 n.il IrtMl Itmtir thinr.but lu V.in. Your "ttoav... I'ura" uut ihe loot tolhesjiounu airain. nd fur the nrai tiuie a.nce nan. in natural lm-iuo:.. I'or a family l.uioient It ex. eela auj inma we evei u.eu. ,, vniir.iin r. l.av M. F. BELT. Pastor M, K. tburch. I'alten- Alliia K. T, KRNDAW-i SPAVIN CUBE I aore In Ita rffeci ml il in It action aa It does not bllsti r. ret ittniienetraiinicaudpuweiful to reach eye. rv deeii ai-atHd nam or U remove any bony arow.b or other eulantclurnt. sueh aa Huav.na. siiUata. euro O ..lima, Haralna, 8welduany Uiiicdma, ami all Kulnrtremeut. ol tbe Joint, oi I.iiiib-.nr llh-uniailsiu lu Man. and lor any linriHwetor wnlch a Idntiuent la uaed tor Man Or Ura"V ll IS UW .m,wu m, ud ira.. i.u. uieutlorxnan ever uaed, actuift mild yet cer lif, in ilk.ffr.la. H.mi .flilr-fnr Iiinatraled rirenlar whien. we think, gives positive proof ol luvl.tiiH.. No rrniedv nu ever met with auen unquallneo acceaa lo oar kuuw.rojo, for lleast.a. well Ft tea 11 oi" bottle, or alz bottle for U Au. Uiueel'i. na.olt or ran ..t It Mr yon. or it vlll neaeut 10 auyai ore.a i'n rrconui , iiric. ht Hi. i.i n irietur . 1tt 11. CO. i:nn.ourali Falls- VU lonetc-yl OEUISTBlt'S NOTICE. Vntlr. is herehr riven that the Exeentors. Ailmlnlatratur. and tlu.rillaas herelnarter named have filed their respective acouunta of the fidlowina: estates in tue iteEister a wmoo at maucn iiuuuk, in anu tor iu. uouiuy ui Carl on. which anoounls have been allowed by in. IfMuliier. will ba nresenteil to the Judges oriheOri'lini.' Uourl on MONIlAY.th. lllh OI III 1 1 ' ilir.lt. A. I', saw, b . w viut . w. ror connrinatiun : Th. first and final account of James W HeKrllna. adinluistrator of th estate of Jno, Ulaee, deo'd. First and float aeeount of Ilanry llelneraan adinlnls.raioror th estate of I'. 1. SibUacb deeeasl, l.'.r.i .n.l fln.l aeenant of 1-Mwln flwIllTra. mlmlulstralorof the estate ol Vm.Onlllylu 1 deeoaseil Vir.t .nil fln.l .nnnunt of Andrew llach. adinlnlsirator ol Ihe estate ot Dalharlne SeellUtfer, deo'd. The aocoant of Samuel W. lludaqn, admin istrator of Ihe catate ot Iticbard Jenkins, deceaaed. Klratand final aeeonnt of A. ll.Toblai.nl mlnlalrator of th estate or James Oarrlgao, deceased. Ktist and final account of John Metlae, administrator uf tue (State 01 I ran a .uouee, ' deeeaswt. 7ti,WIl VttJZ ,..i V u.nPu.. iii,..rit dJo'd. Th-TW.W"' ' ,h' ' Thomaa Ilunc.u, d. e d ,..., II ' M".";. S Mittrh ChUUk.UV' H. 7 iLUsm SVIN cureIM S1.IOL.ITINE BeldlHa I'owdeYa. A pleasant aa a at? Tiemonada. SrenUeaeh All Dng-BlorM. L A X! A T I N E iAiatlvrl Iiicukw foY ReaUtlK IW llnwrla. l'ravrnu sud Cures Cunstlsmtlnsv S3 eentit poe boa. Alt Drug moras. Fitoa TiLur.ft 'luoMsoS, I'a-tor of th Church nf tho Dinciplertof Chfiai, IuUWC llicli. "aty nofl wru l.iflcrcrWUH fit aid entirely prostmtctl litiw Cuillat eJ& Favtr, Qnin.nc a:: 1 othef medicines liml been trfail vithoi.t 0. .t. Mr,Crnl who hn.1 ruiooV Then: .i.'.irio 1 1 n. Tralc, ncHleed n trial of 11 vrldcli Miji (lo!ii, r.-iitiUlnfiinhia couipUtV rocovrry , HL.a a f. w tlays." CAPGULETf Hata and reliable cure for' Kidney Complaints, aaJ lliso&ai'a of the Url&trV Orfisun. Kccent or 1 nronlc Thry will enr aay' .nTnirfo laEOTeuony. innnoni lMCOIA ISJ entorlit, rrlco per bet, 1th full du-ectlena, Carmiitni(ml1l alio) S eou . Oapanlta (tarn 'zelSl.nsv Alr'inmRtnrM, Mailed en raadiit ot price by Dl!.DAfl)IClC & CO.M Vfeastur filraot, New Vol circular Iroo. Iiistantly removed, hr thet uKoofMncquccnSXattcty lMiituicitl,osttHI'W"lafterieTsj npplTmtionaof IU JJjJjEold by alt DitifiRintA, or mailed on receipt of CTBHf by DUNDA3 DKli & CO., Mfg. EBsSR Chcmkta, 35 Wooatcr Street, New l'ork. lOLIAN'S D Curos without Hofllclno Slmpfj' ATisorittlon. 'A'ho Only True Hilarlr.l Antidote J5r. Ilolman caulloni tho rnihlla aratnS'4(U tTfnltr.nd lmlla..nn "I'nK" of r!l kinds. law bUt upon tho Iilfil I'P.nrlnirthonhoyo llttenes r.iidrrrocn jirlv.it.) rovem.o btatnp ofUolmaol l'ad Co., Kuvt Yoi :t. 'ihlslsn true rcnedy without medicine. IU fSK'.oljnIioiischoldv.-oi-dllirouRhoutlhoworll. 'jTc Im ot:rca or Plalsrla, ircverr. Cillln, i:iIJi)UKicif), I.lver ( omiilnliit, "'t t'ltrot.'s .Stoitiitelt lll.cn.eM. It l ' nor csn.iry to fjetthoGIUi'ULNUUoIzni-'st I. ItJiovrr falls. ..olcan'n Tad (frennlnc) 13 sold tDrnrrrtiU; In dou!.t r'lout tho tt nulnencaa of radar T"d, endow) jf3 In rtf .stored letter to tt. i id roeclvotho Trmody tyroturn mall. roaU' lald. orwrlto tia fur fren treatise. If aMTar!" rtHllctod with rhrnnlo ailments, describo ryut- .uiim .iiiijr. ajf. jjoiman nr.uviroi5tui Auurcsa, jkii.hiaiv PAD CO.. 03 William Street, New TotJCV HAITI DTE li thn aafectt and tieatj act Inatsiu tatiooualy, produelnjf tho moat natural soad of hlnclc ortirowmdoea jonotatatn tho sKlnteaat. wiyappnen. Aatanaaris jiroparni.on i aarori.. uimn every w!l ap. pointed tollot for lady or gentleman. Hold l.y nil drtnralata and an. iilicl by ui lialr drcaaera. J. CHisTAIOIta iW IOISU WXLLG01T.S (Ncrwcglan) ? Tf nine:! Ty tJio TVcaUcat St omneh. gfflniSTADORO is ino srcii vjniioiufi&itt laun Arrcvts IKjcuy. Novrr Sfefa. ItancIaVt It cttrra t;oi.iifnffoii. Arrnu,n, Asthma. r.roncht'l,', Kmaclatlon, CiHqht Cold, lirr.v c-r'infre. .i.u a.l lrfiifuuacoit.luu.iMiovis- int . e .in flfnivt rm-frl-i-tlio Carhilnted Oil l r irk iMy euicleut. u uio I.) Scrof ulou AOetiboar 1 . ain-unui. A.C., la rtm-it'ly reeomuieudtd. It T Ifrliuf povreriwonderfulln Conanraptlon-Je- M'liiiK. nHiruilil iliifuocn. u, uu. uuiuium lunfc ll ..cto tmon t'uir.i. iciml tlieorrof iKnmtirELr ' line iti.su- llrx.iy while it IIuilds up tua &ys. .rid. ,-n: 'iMiuTtt tu t'irnw ntf tho diiease. old o'dy iu wudiro-ahnped hottlrn. Wlllson !' p-v'tiedwlin a (i-iiiblo "L." Itciueiniwr tin. wera. -OinnnLATrn" lu oi dcrin-r irouiyour arufshu-x ou hJiln I'io rl.-lit klud. CnU!PCEEUCM.CO.,lI.T. BUOHAN'S CARBOLIC BALM OINTMENT ISXU EtBi Balvo In the "Twli. rtisISart. w flaHIl luloTi nnd Glaftlln Gars. It Heals Withont a. Soatr. AllnTaPaln&StobaZIlMAlBST.. ' Soothes rtBarn or Sonla. Heals a Cat Lllco Malo. Brew Polaon ont of a. WraS BUCHAWS' CARB0UC BALM OINTMENT CCUTAINS UO GREASE AKD WA?HE3 OrT WITHOUT SOAP acts Iustant'y cul like Magic Ton f3ltiXtiuin, SiroThr.at, VUttt, So.. 'ea. 1'ol.inou. Sting, mss.1 Blf... U.rb.r'a Itrh, CUappeil Ilianda. By-IJa-Inui gore., and any aad every other parpoM tern which a Halve or Ointment cal he d. Baa olt.n' Ca liollo Kalm O in tm.n t U U Snlrvreparation ih.tcaa 1J11W "'K. I.i. aboutlful J.lly-M.orlartlde.aoU In ilaaj botUe wllh the abovo ' trade-mark." wttuoo whlchnonola a.nuino. B -o to It ttuit year irsr. alit ctve you IIdoium's. aa above i decrlb.iJ. Oa. cu'ar Hat Lreo oantoMm l tH UxtVf. tarers. QUK.TIP ItlANUFAtTTUnHKO CO. Raven lndallible Ink. 1ADI BestInlheworl!:bUkMIelUn, itlQKIV r.un.'. ivln.flowsncrfectly flUfl VnillJ doca not spread or mn always UtflCl I UU ll ready, no preparation needed: nfjtll CLO f HES iyi tcilcs and Suuoncra. GuirCitiuiuu.Co.tH.1 THE BEST OF COAL. The nnderslfned Is now prepared to spplj th. vary best I.ATTIMEK UOAZ. at the foU lowing LOW PBIOES t OK OAS II! Dallv'd. No. X Chestnut, bv the ear J No. 1 Dhcstnnt, by th car I ' Stoveby th. car 09 13y th single ton, 24 cents per ton additional. J . L . GAB-EL, Dealer in General Haudwa'he, &c, Oppealte tbe Publlo Hcjnar. DANK BTBIIT. LIClliailiON, VA. BOy.ll.tSTI Ap OulntaenltTeetoihosewhowunto en-. Sin aareln the moat piusantaud pn.fltabl HJ buslniuanown. i-Tery.h.Dguew. Cp-. Italnot.equlied. We w.'l format, yoo sntr. thin., 110 ailay ami upwards I easily mad w the. 1. day cat away front home over niaht. No uat whatevor Many new worker w sated, -lo ce. Many are makina: fortnnesat th bo Ine-e. Jjulioa make as much aa uieood vounas Ours and g.r'a make sreit i"J Noooewbo la w.Uinafo wura fAllaloa.ake.noremoneyev.ry dty than cau be nii.de lu . week ataay nrain.r ry euiuiuymeui. those who encase at once wil fln.l a.m. 1 r..... ti, I.HnnM. Ati.lr.iui 11 HA1.1.K IT k CO.. l'of t.aud. Mais. Oct 1, isao-ly' SSIUSEE NOTICE. Asslicned Kstate of MO.iF.n & Kr.MMEt. of the Iinroua-h or Mauch Chunk. Tha se-euud and ttual aeeount of K. F. Luek. enbaeh, Anlanea of aald Mor at ltemm.l, ha been tlle.1 In th. I'ruthonouri1 offle. ot Uarbon County. Ha., roroonfirroallon aad al. lowenea, at the October Tri. 1U0. of tli. Court of t'umainn I'leas. whcnth.sam. wl b eunhrusd atii. uule.a ucptlon M t&oa, QCOUUE W. Ei8ER, ug. 24.-tt, rrvtbvn.larr.