it. v Moimn.Mi:K, t.KltlllllTON. I'A.l BATTItDAY, KOVRMBKR 20, 1S80. i:i)ll'OKIAI. NOTIX Willi tills Issue wo romplplo tlio Vllltli Vulunio of tlio Camion AiiVooate. Tlfi-aTntis nml foreign annloslsfs will mei'tnt Bt. releisburR in 1881, on tlmoc fiilrtu nf llin gt'lni.r-ptilenntlil lllullce of tlio 7. atlngiral Museum of the Aruilrtny of Sciences, established la I83l,uy uie emper or Kuliolm. Tlio liamoiit manufacturer, M. llnn niiv, nf IImimI, announces that Ills experi ments plmw Dial tlio oryslnlizntioii of silica (qiimlz, niiiotliyet, etc.,) nml of alumina (ruliy.Aapjililrc) may bo curried on so as to bo a coniiiicri'iiil success. iiiniitif.ictory In Germany is turning oul over a tnu a nay in liiueos inane irom olil liii ii Nigs. The article produced Issaiil tn lioelHiiiieully identical with grapo sugar, Is cheap, anil enters largely into the manu facture of confections ami jellies. Tho Legislature bribery cases of George F BuniVi, Chilstopher Long anil E. J. M. Cue, as IIariibiirg, were postmneil Tues day tn tho January term, mi account of the illness nt defendants. The District Attorney wibed to dismiss the cases, but the Court refused. o It is rumored In Washington thai a plan Isu-iiig peifected lor tho consolidation of several of the principal rallliuds of Hie buutimcsl, and the extension ol tho cousoli du.ed lino to the City of.Mexico.theCunsoli da ud Company to be under the Presidency ol lion. Grunt, With u view uf encouraging a Scientific ngiiculliiro nml tho production of agricul tuinl iiiijimveineiita, the Bengal Govern ment lias cieatcil two annual special schol arships of $1,0(10 each, to bo held by science graduates of tlio Calcutta University, at C) I eneester college. Governor Hnyt Tuesday issued a prcicla matloii announcing tho election ol Republi can E'.ei'iors in I'eun-iylvuniaj also, Henry Gieene, for Justice ol tlio Supiemo Court; John A. Lemon, Auditor Gcneral.-iiiil nino teuii Republican ami cilit Dtm.wratie Can dida cs for Congress. I'rof. I'elcrs, of Clinton, announces to tho Smithsonian Itistiuiliim the discovery by himself of a planet nf the ninth magni tude, in ono hour twenty-six minutes and twenty seconds right ascciision,cight degrees fif iy three minutes north declinution, with a dully motion of liltcen minutes south. There w.13 vciy cold weather in tho AVest Wednesday morning. At Cheyenne, the thermometer registered 111 degrees below 23roi Deiner, li below J Xorlli l'latlc, 3 be low i Clmugo, 13 above ; St. Louis, 14 above, A heavy bimvv stoim began at Little Roclt, Arklinsas, Weiliiesd.iy morning ut eight o' clock, and continued, without intermission, until dark a thing unprecedented in that latitude. Five inches of snow fell at St. Louis in the. twenty-four hours eliding Wed liesday evening. cnuiplstcd by the Signal Service, across the northwestern territories from Bismarck, Da kola, m Dayton, Washington Territory, crossing tho Rocky Mountains by Hie Sohr l'M. Officer for tho tranaetioii of commer cial and oilier business have been establish ed at tho following niuls: Bismaick, Rapid City, and Doadwood, D.ilto'u; lWeman. Helen. i .Hid Deer Lodge,Montaua; Sjitikaiio Falls, Collax, Alinata, 1'onicroy mid Day ton, Washington) and Lewiston, Idaho. Judge Davis, in tho Supremo Coirt at Xcw York, on Saturday, rendered his de cision in the caeo of Kenward Vhilp, the alleged fiirgir or tho Moroy letter. The Judge, nflcr n review of tho testimony, in tho course of which ho severely criticised tho conduct of Congressman Hewitcoucluil cd that tho letter was a forgery "in body, signature, and all its part?," and ho held l'lnlp to nwait the action of tlio Grand Jury on the charge of crifninal libel. Mr. He witt haswritteu a letter in reference to Judge Davis' strictures. The wonders of the telegraph arc shown in tho loccnt sending of a dispaicli of sixty nine words, Irom Australia to London, a ilistanra of 13,398 miles, tho time occupied ill lis transit being thiny-tliree minutes. 1 bo iuescage was dispatched at 1 p. m. and reached its destination at 3 43 a. ui.,on Hie same day, or U hours und 17 minutes befme the hour of its dispatch. Tlio roule ol the mc age was over tho Hues of tho Victorian mid fiouth Australian ooloniestho cables ol tho Latlern Kxteu?i"tis, Australasia, and Cliiim Telegrjph Company and tho lines ol tho Eypu.in mill French Government. That scientific and notably p acti al man, Mr Euds, who nltinned and so sue t slully eiigmeeied the roust rucl inn of the famous Bl. Louis bridge, tho jellies at the mouth of ho Misslsi pi river, and tho"im provised ironclads" of the late Amerlmn wur, now lays bcfoio the woild u plan for a ship ru lway for the. American isthmus, at or near runama, Nicaragua or Tehuanteiec. over wlueh to transport, bodily, ships nf all s'zes, Inclii.tii'st carco and lmsseneers. from the A Inline to the Pari fin ocean ami tins ve The maximum cost of the road nt Pi.uama, including harbors, is estimated bv fnpt. Kids ut $50,000,0011, n much less sum than would tw required to construct a canal Not a few of the ablest and most experienc ed engineers and shipbuilders of tho worl hnve piuuour.ceil thisplannfa ship-railway entirely practicable, and far more iconouii. oil than a canal for the same work. Ins cnrrtul eitimate. nf the tiuflic, with a chargt of two dollars per ton, it is sluled lliatii revenue would be derived sullicient to Vielil anet prolitof 10 ier cent, on tho capital luvcsti-.l. Mr. IMI, the well-known inventor o the telephone, uiinuiinres a new and still more remarliuldo discovery than that which lias already inane hi; name famous. It is thai ol producing mid irproducing of sound by the iiuduljiioiisol light. Mr, Bell's ucv Ins'iuuicut, ho calls a " Photophom ," und, uni.ki' the telephone, which it is well knowr cmnys sound from mw vibrating disk ti anotvrby menus of ivuescliargwl witheiec trieiiy, Um sound is miirryrtl from one vl bi i'. ug Uisk to another by u simple ray of J . .1 wiinout uny unnneetiugwire whatever. Vn.le the t-xjierimwiiU thus Ur made have Li eu over limit dislaucea only, ihey have be, n very suiufuetory, and there is every reitiuto brliavo that .imiUr reaulU may be oi.t.nii,-, as far as the beams uf light au 0.11I. .1. The prui-tieal value of this di. v ii, .y well U, imagined to be very tin i i.t Wi.ild will doubtless Wait with ini jij ,n. u, lWmy ivi furtuer devslopuiouta. -A novel method forllio taking up and putting qfT of passengers, without the stop ping nf trains, Is proposed by M. Hnrcnz, of Paris, and n railway nf that section is pre paring tn put the proKisltlnn tn a practical test. A wailing car Is provided at every station, Into which passengers gather before the arrival of tho train. As tho train passes the station, the rear car which contains on ly passengers for such station, Is cut loose and side-tracked, while tho waiting car at the depot is gathered up by a simple devise und Is coupled on, to net as rear coach of the train to the next station, where tho same cutting oIT and grabbing up process takes place tho motion of tho train being but little checked at each point. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. ouii WAsnir;r. ,i;rri:its. AVAaiitxoKis, I). ('., Knv. 10, 18S0, Dkar Sir: Things political are quieting down, and both the cost and the rcstills aro about, counted up. It is settled that the next Congress as well as the presidency will be practically in the hands nf tho Republl' cans, ami there is little left to tlio realm of Sieculatlon except to canvass the probabill ties of Gen. Garfield's Cabinet and tho ms- siblo results of the new responsibilities with which the party is invested. There are rumblings from New York and suggestions that tno vote nfthatState may bo contested before Congress, but It does not ns yet create any serious uneasiness. It is believed to bo substantially n device of "Boss" ICellcy lo let biinfcir down easy, nud there is no ap prehension that enough responsible Demo crnts will join in tl.o movement to make it dangerous. Most of those I have talked with here doubt the wisdom of such a move ment. General Hancock himself, It is said, refuses to bo president, if ho could, upon a technicality. So, nil things considered, I think wo may regard all these poinls settled, and begin to turn our attention to the com ing session of Congress and other subjects pcitaining to public allairs. A New York paper recently contained n sensational editorial calliug for u Congress ional investigation and asserting "on high authoiity" that before tho presidential elec tion was held and while all the important members of the cabinet were absent from Washington, the records of tho various executive departments of tho government weio overhauled y unofficial persons who appeared in tho several departments bear ing tho authority of tlio chiefs of those de partment respectively. The editorial says that the archives of tho government cover four Republican administrations as well ns the administration ol President Hayes, and tf at the accounts of tho nation bavo never been examined by experts or ollieials not affiliated with tho parly in power sineo the year lSliO. It argues that Ibepurpose of the alleged overhauling of records was to sup press any that would be damaging ill case tho Democrats camo into puwer. I have not been nblo lo verify this story, and guess its author would havo hurd work to divesi it of Hie "ancient and Oshliko smell" that uttaches thereto. Gen. Walker, the Superintendent of Hie Census, is preparing n set of tables, which be will submit to Congress at ns early a dale ns possibIe,giving tho necessary information upon which to base u reapportionment of the Congressional representation. The table will show tho number of Rcpiesentulives to which each State would bo entitled on the assumption of both nn increase and a do- Congiess shall have decided the total num ber of members which It isdesirableto have reference may bo mada to the corresponding table and tho apportionment leadily found. Tho Joint Committee on the Census, o which Hon. S. S. Cox ischairmau, will con sider the matter of tho iucieasoor decrease of the number of Representatives. Thcro is one of two things to bo done.either tlio pres ent basis ol population will havo to be en large.!, or tho number of Representatives in creased. While many complain that the HoUso is already too unwieldy, others hold that the basis of representation is loo large, bud should be decreased rather than in creased. Tho first bronzo statue for tho National Lincoln Monument was cist u lew days ago at tho bronzo foundry of Clark Mills, tho sculptor. It is of Secretory Chase, and Mr. Mills has models of Secietaries Stanton and Seward, Bishop Simpson, Henry Ward Beecher und George II. Stuart ready for easting. The Monument is lo bo elected by tho National Lincoln Monument Associa tion, which was formed some years ago, and will bo reorganized this winter. Bronzo has bevti supplied by tho government iu the sho of condemned cannon. Congress will bo asked to appropriate funds for the pedes till, und lh other expenses will bo met by private subscriptions. The site has not yet been decided tiin, but tlio sculptor will iirgotho selection of Judiciary Square. The present plan nf the monument is as follows: tho main slruituro will be granite, in three stories, approached bv three slet each fcveralteet in height. The shaft will havo three concavo sides. At the base thei will be. six equestrian statues, each about eighteen feet high, and standing on jutting pedestals. The statues will bo of Generals Grant, Sherniiin, Sheridan, Thomas.Howuiil uud Wudsworth. At tho three corners ol Ilia second story will bo commemorative statues, one of Fredeiick Douglass, and ly pical of tlio results ofcinnnciputioti; another of Liberty succoring disabled soldier;, und the third ol a volunteer or of a naval officer or a sailor. Between these, on the granite sides, will bo placed b.is reliels, the Iront one representing the firing on Fort Sumter and tho other the Senate and House adopt ing the amendments to the constitution. Around the third story will bo grouped the statues nf those prominent in civil positions during the war. At the front will bo rep resented the following members of Lincoln's Cabinet! Chase, Seivuril,Stanton, Blairaud Welles. On another side will be Simon Cameion.Caleb B. Smith and Edwaid Bales, all of the Cabinet; Thudileus Stephens, wh is given a place as a friend of Lincoln! Dr. Bellow bu founder of the Sanitary Commit ion, und George II. Stuart, of the Christian Commission. Bishop Simpson will rcpre sent the pulpit, and Henry Ward Beecher will also havo a statue. On the third si. I there will be an nllo-reliel representing the surrender of Gen. Lee, Irom a description furnished by Gen. Grant. Above will tower allegorical figures of Liberty, Justice and Time, while u seated figure of President Llnooln.twelve feet 'high, signing the email ciution proclamation, will dominate the whole work. It is intended to have, in all. thirty-six bronze sUlutw, the positions of fcuueof which have not yet been decided upon. Pun Pfubo, Wasiiixqiiix, 1. C Nov. Id, 1SS0. Dkau Sib: The return of the twelve tribes of Israel to Jerusalem will lie nothing to the inroad nf politicians on Washington the coming winter. The movement has al reaily begun and minor light 4y the bun dred and major luuiiuariet by the dozen have already put in an appearance. Among the latter are the Hon. Mr. Kasson, Minis r to Austria, and oongrcsiuun elect from Iowa, and Mr. Porter, Governor elect of In diana. It Is said that Mr. Kasson has come actually for tho purposo of receiving orders, from tho Stato Department previous to his departure for Europe, while wiseacres assert Hint It Is solely to lay pipes and pull wires having the SpeakershlpofthencxtCongrcss In yiew. It is thought that bis chanco Is a pretty good one, but politics are very uncer tain just now. As for tlio nppearanco of Governor elect Porter It Is conceded that ho has come hero nn general principles, as be ing I ho best thing he could do under tho circumstances. The report of General Schoficld in the raso of Whlttaker.lhe West Point cadet, the sub. jeetof an alleged nssault,meets the opproval of army officers generally In this section. It will undoubtedly havo thocflcct of prevent ing to any extont the appointment of colored cadets to tho Military Academy. Tho whole testimony goes to show that the whololhlng was a fabrication on the part of Whiltaker and exonerates the cadets from any com pi icily in the matter. The President and his Cadi net have been nt Fortress Monroe for the past few days tn witness a review of the Navy in Hampton Roads Although a very complimentary ac count of the oll'air appears in the New York jou mats, yet it is a rourco of dissatisfaction Hint our Navy is such as it is, useless for offence or defense. It can neither run nor fight, being slow in speed and weak in the components of warlike efficiency, Three blacks who were convicted of the murdcrof an inoiTensivcman by thenameof Hirth will cxpiato their crime on the gal lows next Friday. It was feared that Ex ecutive clemency would bo iuvoked to pre- vent their execution, but tho President has declined to interfere except in tho case of ono whoso sentenco has been commuted to imprisonment for lile. It is a very fortun ate thing for the safely of life and property in the District of Columbia that these men aro to bo made a dead example of. Had such not been tho case one's existenco here would hardly be worth tho asking, as there are so many reckless men among the blacks in Washington who only want the oppor tunity to cither rob or murder in order to take advantage af it. The bronzo statue of Admiral Farragut executed by Mrs. Vinnio Ream Hnxie and erected on Farragut Square of this city will bo unveiled on the 10th day of December, next. There will bo a large attendance ol tho Navul ultuchcs to take part iu the cere monies. Tho approaching society season will be a long one, and promises to bo remarkable for gaiety as well. Lent does not begin until March 2nd, but even then the season will not bo considered ns closed, as so many of our citizens do not observe that as an occa sion for any special change in their demean or. Then again, as the inauguration takes placo on the 4lh of March, it is certain to be followed by festivities of various kinds, both public and private. Already talk is heard of an inauguration ball, and should it take place it will doubtless bo one of the most splendid of its kind ever given hero. As if in anticipation of what is coming, Pennsyl vania avenue and nil tho fashionable up town streets already present a most animat ed appearance, filled as they are every fine day with elegant equipages, while tho side walks aro thronged with handsome men, beautiful, richly dressed ladies, and lovely children, out for the enjoyment of such a limate as is possessed by no other city in this country, and by few in any part of the world. August, 'J tin CiiKn ol Kuinvnrd IMillp. UF.CISKI.V OP JUllflK DAVIS rilll.P 1IELO TO ANSWKII T1IK CIIAIIOR OF C11IM1SAL LIDF.I. STIIICTUKKS US Mil. II F.WITT. Nmv York, Nov. 13.--Judge Davis, this morning, renuereil an eiatmrute derision in Hie case of Kenward Plnlp, charged with criminal libel upon General Garfield. The accused, his honor sny, is charged with two ollences. i irst, Unit ho writo tho so-c.illul Morey letter counterfeiting the sionnturo ol General Garfield thereto, and second, that alter ueneral Uarlieiii maile a public denial of having written tho letter, tho accused wrote an editoiial headed "Lying and Stick ing to It," und usseiled that (Jenerul Garfield wus a liar in denying tho authorship of it. It is apparent, Ills Honor suvs.t lint no such peison us Henry L. Morey existid nt Lynn, .Mass. ine letter no also nords isunques tiouably a forcery nnd not in tlio huud-writ. ing of General Garfield. Tho question ol too guilt or innocence of Mr. Plnlp must be left to a jury to determine. The delcndant ii ne ii i to answer tno cnurge ol criminal Ii bel, and must be committed or give bail. Judge Davis dwelt on the question of the genuineness of the Morey letter us of great niqiortance in consiuenng tno case, lie de cided that tho accused should bo held to an swer unless he could show Ihut General Gar field wrote that letter, and, iu fact, was held to be n liar when ho denied its iiutliurship. But the evidence ns reviewed ho held show ed Hie letter to bo n forgery , a lid showed the nou existenco ol such a person as Henry L, Morey. Jinigo Davis is very severe on Mr. Hewitt. ilesuys: Mr. Hewitt s mmieclinu with the letter and transactions Unit have grown out ol it uio to say tlio least ol u most extraordi nary c haraeler. Acoonlini; to the testimony of Mr. Hurt when he received the letter the very singular manner in which it reached him nroiuetl his suspicions. HesuW jtsim pm lance if genuine asa weapon of deadly lower in the hands of General Garfield's iHiiitical lues, lie was not sntishctl to pub lish it on examination which ho and his editorial stall could make, and lie, there- tore, took It to the Democratic Natiouu) Committee for ins-pection. He there saw Messrs. Hewitt, Barnuui, Randall and scv- eial others. Mr. Hurt showed them the poici8 and said in substance that he did not waul to publish the letter if it was a forgery, but, if genuine, lie did, and wanted no oth er paiior lo eel ahead ol him in its publico' tinii. He soys it was examined by all the persons named, but Mr. Hewitt made the closest and most t-urclul examination, and spent fully half an hour in its examination, ami men pronounced lite letter, both body signature, to be in the huml-writing of Gen eral Gaifield. Photographs were then taken for the use of tho National Pommittee, und Mr. Hart returned with the letter to his of fice. But his mind was not fully satisfied anil lato in the evening he sought and found Mr. Hewitt, oiul was ucaln ussured he (Mr. Hewitt) hail examined a largo number of Garfield's leMers, und the Morey letter was genuine, una litis was ciincned uy impress ing Mr. Halt's mind witli the idea that he would have made itout a lorgery il' he could. It is not very suriirisine thai Mr. Hart, with the usual uuxiety of newspaper publishers to be ahead ol their neighbors should have published the letter without lurtlier inquiry, oui il is usiouuuiiig imu a iiiuii oi khowii sugseily, of Kreut experience in business and iu public allairs, and who is supmsed to n.iveauecenl res'iecl lorlriuli and justice, and wlio sieaksusun exjiert iu wrting.with an me suspicious circumsioncrs lliul attend cd the reception of the letter, with the en velopa and its era lures before him, with the c ty Kist-iiflU'e and station stamp on its back, with the letter marked personal and confi dential, ad lressed to some erson whom he cenainiy iiiu not Know, wun tne letter be fore hiin.tlierontentsnf whlcli.if Irue.would be greatly injurious, and if lalse, would do a wrong to his intimate friend as base and wicked as an assusaiu stab should have tliuuglil it lust tn press and cause iu nubll cation, without first removing all doubt as to its character. However much equitable division may leave lor others, uiion Mr. Hewitt must rest a larger share of ri'Sinsi bllity lor the first publication nf the Use and shameful lorgery, and his subsequent relations in the forgery do not lift a single 'ladow from hiseondurt, lie was a mem ber of the National Committee. He, doubt less, knew the exteut and pure tnand for which it was lakeu, and that it went forth to the rountry with the sanction of his endnmemi nt J he knew beyond questiou that it mtt spee lily with the dental of Gen eral Garfield, uhn denounced the Itttei asa base and stupid forgery, and its sentiments as brutal." The Judge also sayi; "Jly nil nil hu reach ed the clear conviction that the so-Called Morey letter, In body, signature and alf It's parts, is not in tno handwriting oi ueneral Garfield, but it ii altogether a forgery per petrated by some person or body of iersons for the purpose of dcccirihg the people arid defrauding them and Gen: Gatficld of their votes, itie evidence bearing upon nillp.i cullt or Innocence of the foreery l volum i nous, and would demand a careful analy sis, aken In connection with other evi dence In the case It tends to establish a grave conspiracy to accomplish a national crime. Conspiracy mlnts to men in other quarters, and nf far higher positions whom he may have been nn accomplice, or only a dupe and tool. It Is better, therefore, that the question of the actual guilt of forgery, be left in uio consideration oi a jury, oeiore wuom additional nnd pernaps more aecisire evi dence may be brought." ' Official Vote al I'cnnsflvanlru The following Is the official vote of this Com. monwealth for President, castat the election held on Tuesday, the 2nd Inst.: x si a 5 ? S 1 5 F 9 ? r 8762 "t9 . I 22096 1636 110 3V91 375 t I 3498 129 S I 3723 63 .... i 16959 179 2 I 4728 195 35 I 4950 498 68 I 8627 23 12 I 4678 846 47 I 4665" 151 19 682 27 1 ' 8461 88 16 ! 4598 99 19 I 7524 99 166 I 4433 322 2 i 4928 296 16 3117 36 24 I 4698 192 28. 6847 1769 39 6462 118 20 I 6619 316 22 I 4473 21 17 I 1634 81 ...V ! 6471 641 .12 I 0250 609 22 I 325 281 1 i 4994 4 17 1252 .... 2 4271 32 1A 3039 393 . 14 1119 1488 8' i 2935 137 6 1999 64 19 7173 151 83; 10789 39 78 2047 168 93 3218 7 6' 8292 17 6 12675 372 31' 6416 660 86 3160 299 16 6029 490 216 1055 25 11 S334 17 1 11025 75 37 1862 80 1, 9653 93 21' 6931 319 -14' 2894 .... 29 7630 237 67 1332 10 2 1134 255 4 11611 2488 3' 1679 13 24 25 0 65 19 994 72 .... 3802 259 28 2815 1151 18 1192 11 9 3573 685 lit) 2118 684 . 34 6850 330 8 3121 13 100 7975 899 9 1913 38 0 11681 9 8 g a Adams 3137 Allegheny 35639 Armstrong iVil Heaver 47t0 Kedlord 3038 llerks UEU ltlalr Bradford 8162 lluck 8385 JJutler Mil Cambria Wt Cameron MT Carbon 2851 Centre 36H2 Chester liras Clarion 2U33 Clea field 9105 Clinton 2284 Columbia ..; 2239 Cranlonl 7IB2 Cumberland 4431 Dauphin 8573 Delaware . Du8 Elk Erie Fayette .... Forest 720 8762 49J0 370 I- ranklln . 6379 Fulton 863 (Ireeno 2210 Huntingdon 3787 Indiana 461? Jefferson 2760 Juniata.... 1625 Lackawanna 7357 Lancaster HIM) Lawrence 4360 Lebanon 6042 LehlKl "44 Luzerne 11028 Lycoming 4955 McKean 3692 Mercer 6079 Ml (111 II 2075 Monroe 062 Montgomery 11026 Montour 1285 Northampton 6961 Nor'humberland.. 4847 Perry 3032 Philadelphia V,2.-0 Pike 637 Putter 1773 Schuylkill 9337 Snyder 2121 Somerset 4150 .--ulllvan C2i Susnuthanna 6031 Tloica 6018 union riJi Vcnanno 4089 Warren 3207 Washington 6451 U'ajno 3122 Westmoreland.... 7113 Wiomtng 1787 York 7870 414704 407428 20668 1931 General Phelps, Antl-Masonlo candidate for President, received the following vote: Allegheny, 1 ; Beaver, 1 ; Bradford, 17; Erin 1; Franklin, 4; Indiana, 2; Jefferson, 1. Lackawanna, 6 ; Lancaster, 3 ; Susquohanna, 0; Wayne, 3. For Auditor General, Lemon, Republican, received a total or 442,335 votes; Dcchert, Democrat. 40t,,739; Koberts, Grecnbacker, 19,226; and Turner. Prohibition, 1808. For Justice ef the Supremo Court, Greene, Iicp., received 444,934 votes; .lenks, 11 cm.. 406,904; Calym, Grecnbacker, 12 673. LIST of PATiirvrs j Granted by the United States t'ocltttensofthls -i -U..tuUo - i". lshed lor the Cardon Apvocatk!, from the Law and Patent office' of' J. McUl PtnulNS, 809 L street, Washington, 1). O. G. Dressier, Altoona, car brake, - G. Froh, assignor to J. Spear,Phlladelphla, stovo grate. lie-Issue. G. P. Gan ler, Heading, combined clock winding and gas cock mechanism. J S. Garret, Philadelphia, machine for fring ing paper. r A. O. Granger & J. II, Collins, Jr., Phila delphia, process of and apparatus for manu facturlng Illuminating gas. W. Haley, Pittsburg mold for pressed glass ware. G, E. Harris, Lawrencevllle, vehicle spring. II. Hazel, Cressona, car axle box. J, II. Irwin, Morton, telephone. F. A. Llltel, assignor of Interest to Board of Managers at St. Paul's lionian Catholic Orphan Asylum and J, J. McCormlck, Pitts burg, pully attachment. G. W. Moore ond ,T, V. Ports, Pittsburg, balanced valve. G, II. Perkins, Philadelphia, Automatic apparatus for uniting tinned metal plates by heat and pressure. G. II. Perkins, Phlladclphla.rotary bentlne lurnaco lor Heating solder Irons, C. V, Rote, Lancaster, car brake. J Sounders, Manayunk, assignor of In terest to r , j. UDert, Heading, slide valro gate ror paper pulp digesters, Sto. II. M. Shoemaker, Philadelphia, machine for lilllnu' paint cans. II. K. Small. York, rub Iron for ear trucks. 1 . r-olt, liockport. railway switch L. Stcrnberaer, Philadelphia, washing ma. chine. I StcrnbcrKer, belt shifting mechanism for washing machines. K. L, Taylor. Pennsburir. ear wheel. 11. ,1. layman & J. lienor, Philadelphia,. 0IKIIUIB l llictliu tissilllB iu U, 11, I', J" May, Huston, Mass., machine for form Inn Intui tion tine sllcbes to the edges of boots and shoes soles. 11. J. Toyman & J. Bennor, Philadelphia, asslirnor. bv mesne asslnts tit (1. 11. l pin.,.. Ho, ton, Mass, machine for burnishing the edges of soles. U. I.. v.alit,assliroortoS. L.Garret,Phlla- ucipiiiu, runway cur. eituiia ami vasulatius. James A. Heddcn, cashier of the Newark Savings Bank, was convicted in Trenton, N. J., Monday of embezzlement and malfeas ance in office. Lemuel Bradford, aged 67 years, and for 14 years tax collector in riyinouth, Mass., wiisseiiieuceii juonnay to mree years con finomenl in the House of Correction for em bezzliug tho town funds. John II. Elkins, who pleaded guilty of murder ill the second degree.for killing An' drew J. Ilea room, was sentenced In Ports mouth, N. II., Monday, to 20 years' impris onment at hard labor. The Wynantskill Knittine Mill, of Allen A- McLaren, at West Sand Lake, near Troy, N. Y., was destroyed on Sunday night, by an incendiary fire. Loss, $35,000, The passenger depot or the Jsew Orleans, 6t. Louis, and Chicago Railroad, in New Or leans, was burned Monday, with two cars. Loss, $30,000. The notorious Jesse Pomeror has made another attempt to escape from the tenitent iary at Concord, Mass. With a saw im provised from a knife, he succeeded In cut. ting through the thick boiler plate casing lining ins ceu ami loaning an aperture In the wall eighteen inches long by nine in width. He wus discovered by a yard officer in lime to prevent his escape. A hat found Monday afternoon In the reeds between the Morris Canal and the Hackensack River, near Jersey City, was identified as belonging to Andrew Hied, the missing New York broker. It is believed he was knocked oll'the Central Railroad bridge uy some unKiiown ersoii. Tho wife of Samuel David was found dead on the lurch of her houso ol Wyuocke, near Patersnn, X. J., on' Sunday morning. Her head was bruised, as if by a club, and she was covered with blood. There was also blood inside the house. Her husband, who is the son uf a prominent lawyer of New York, was in the house all night, but "gave no clue to the tragedy." Tobias Lauehlin was shot dead and his brother Daniel wounded in the lungs, by James P. Flanigan, a saloon keeer, in' dt. Louis, on Sunday night. The tragedy was , mused by the refusal of the Laughlrnt to uy for driuks which they had taken, Flanir I gan was arrested, Daniel Troutman, an aged farmer, was ' shot and killed by a burglar at his house,1 "near'UnlonWwn. Pa., on Sunday ntirht. Henry.Ruiiibergcr,a bad character, was ar rested Monday morning for the crime. Ho .had nn accomplice, who is still at large. Tniutman'lcavcs a wife and fourteen chil dren. A'tCrrlblo casualty occured on Wednesday niclit, 10th Inst., at a boarding-house for tncil in Bordell City,twclve miles from Bradford, Pa. Several men were sitting around the stovo conversing, after four of their number had gone up stairs lo bed, when tho flro bo .gan tn get low. One of the men took a cup of coal oil from a bucket full near by, and throw somo of the fluid on "the coals. The oil remaining In the cuti isnitcd. nhd.burn ing the man's hnnd, he threw it away, and it fell into the bucket An instantaneous explosion covered the men in the room with blazing oil, and set firo'to the house. The men, wrapiied in fire, ran out and rolled on tho ground outside, whilo tho houso was speed ly reduced to ashes. In. the embers we're found the remains of the four men who had gone to bod. Of five down-stairs, four died soon after, and tho fifth was not ex pected to recover. The names of seven of the dead men are given as Elliott. Brown, ueaiey,nyde, uannocK, Monroe andwalsh; me otner is unknown. Mr. James Highlands, a well-to-do nnd highly-respected farmer or Southampton township, Cumberland county, fell from a wagon last week and was killed. Now Advertisements. QA01I0N NOTICE. All persons aro hereby forbid meddling with Boy Mare, one prlnir Wanon. ono Slnitlo seated CArrlaicc, ono Buckboard and two Mets oi iinrncss.nuw in tne possession or AOranatn Lewis, or the llomuah id Parry vlllc. Carbon County, Pa., as the Same are my property, and loaned to him during mv pleasure. DILlilKK SNYDER. Parryvlllc, Nov. 20, 1880-W3 THY THE "New York Observer" ' THIS YEAlf. jTlie Lftvgest and Best Family j i Paper in the World. 1 SEND FOIl SAMPLE COPY FREE I NEW YORK OBSERVER, 52 3 37 Park Row, Now York. JDUIJUC SALE of VALUABLE Real Estate & Personal Property inero win De onercd nt publlo sale, by tlio un.lcrf Inneil. nt her residence In East Punn TnWnxllIn M.thnnl'niinli. !, n Saturday, December 11, H80, al'l l o'clock A. M , nil those certain described r. r m Triinl. n. III.... nil A NT I , .ln.l l... lands of Jncob MclKertralt, Ue'uhen Peter, Jacob Krltzlnger, Anna Dinkey. V. S. Helnt- tlVHiail, 11UIIIIUI1 million, tuieusius C.CK. .1. II. Schappoll and John Balllet, containing 7u Acres nnd 81 Perches, more or less. Tho Improvements thereon consist or a Dwelling House, Ham and outi ulldlnxs; a lull henr lnu; Crclmrdof I'holeo Fruit Trees s nnd a tine Stream of Witur runs through the Property. iciuiB iuauu Kuun n ut luno anu piaco oi sate. ALSO. At smn limn O tin. on. ,... nl.l q I'ows, IJelfcr, 4 Vat llpuss'sitoats. Waiions, ...iiiuHT., iitiivss i ill es ill it 1,1 lie ii I lie, ii.iy 'Italia. Potatom. "Annlen. llnv .Slrnw. llnrn In (.'oh, Bedsteads, ileddini;, rtialri", Tables, Stoves, and n variety ol Household furniture and IMrmlm; lmnleincuis loo numerous to mikihiuo. ir.umn; tu-ii on nu purcnases under $3, over that suiu sit months' cre.llt. r. rLlZAIIKTll C. GIES. .East Ponn, Noy, 20, 1S8J-W3 For' HOLIDAYS, 1880., - Mrs. C. PCHIRSCHSKY tienect fully announces to her friends and tho pubilo generally, ihat sho Is now receiving find opening ur their inspection a. larger stok than ever of the very latest novelties In 'Toys & Fancy Goods, Sultnblo for HOLIDAY PRESENTS for Young and Old, Rich nnd Poor. Don't tall to cull early und secure first chotco nnd best 'Wgalns. She also calls th.-lr attention to her New, Large and Elegant assurtuicul of isroTioisrs, Comprising Underwear, Berlin nnd German towq Wools, Hosiery, Imported and Do mestle Hibbons, Oloveg, Flowers and a fine assortment of New Designs IN FANCY AHTICI.ES Also, In eonncetlon with the above, a full and complete stock of i:tt.13A FItUITS, LIMBURUEIl CHEESE, Canities & Confoclioii, tegether with a variety ofO ods not irener.il ly kept tn any other sinre'ln town. If you do nat seo what you want, ask for ft, A share of public patronage solicited, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed In price and quality of goods. Second St., 2 doors above Iron, NoVJO, 1880. LElimilTON, Ta. dinlnlstrator's Notice. Whereas Letters of Administration upon the Estate of Danltl Itan-aly, late or Lower Tnwainenslrg township. Carbon county. Pa., deceased, have been Kranted to the under signed, all persons luvlmc claims against the said estate will please' present them, duly au thenticated, for settlement, and those Indebt ed to the said estate will make immediate payment. OLIVER 11 LOSE, Jr., Administrator, etc. Lower Towamenslng, Nov. 13, 1880-nt LOST, TWO COWS. On theSOthol October, TwoCows one White and the other Red with Whiter-pots and 11-11. Both Dry snd Thin. Any person knowing tbelr whereabouts will pleuse Inform J, B. and LI. 11. REIS, Nov 13, 1S60-W3 East Maucli Chunk. UlilTOU'ri NOTICE. The underlined auditor, annotated by the Court of Common Pleas of Carbon rounfy. to pass upon the exceptions and distribute the funds Iu the hands of M. A. Sinsard, assignee of II. F. Klepplnaer, among the creditors, will attend toiheduilss of his appointment, al his office. Corner ol llaoa andSusiiuehanoa streets. In the borough ol Maucli I'hunk, en Wednesday, Deoeuber 8th, 1880, at 10 o'clock A.M. JOHN KLINE, nor. is, lilO.-wt Auditor. A CARBON ADVOCATE PLAIN AND FANCY BOOKS JOBPBlMfflGHOnSi BANKWAY, a short distance above the Lehigh Valley RR. Depot, Jacliiglitoii, Pcima. We are now fully prepared to ezeoute eyory description of PRINTINU, from a Visitina Card to a Large Poster! POSTERS, HANDBILLS, DODC1ERS, CIRCULARS, SHIPPINQ TAOS, CARDS, BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, ENVELOPES, STATEMENTS, PROURAMMES, PAMPHLETS, &.O., &c., In the Beat Manner, At Reasonable Prices! Wo aro prepared to do work at as low rates as any office In the country that deals Honestly with their Patrons. " ton prompt and Reliable, IS OUR MOTTO. 3-Order by Mall will bo promptly filled at lowest rates, and satisfaction guaranteed. THE METALLIC BINDER ! We have the exclusive Right for CARBON COUNTY, FOR ReyiluS' Metallic BooMMer, The cheapest, hest and most substantial yet introduced for Binding RECEIPT BOOKS, CHECK BOOKS, ORDER BOOKS, &c. Call and set them at the CARBON ADYOCATE OFFICE, BANKWAY, Lchighton, Pa. Hotels and Saloons. QARBON HOUSE, 3. W. KAUDENDUSII, PROPRIETOR, Dakk St., Lsiiiobtok, Pa. 1. . mtt n . . . a no uAiiuun uuuoisiiuerB iirai-ciapa accom modations to the Traveling public. Boarding by the Day or Week on Reasonable Terms. Choice Ulnars, Wines and Liquors always on hand. Uood Sheds and Stables, with atten tive uoucr&, aunencu. April 1U-J1 JEOl'OLI) 3IEYEU, Respectfully annennees that lie has Just uuvucu .11 Oyster ant Eating Saloon In the bullillna- next door to the Central Car. rlaKe Works.on BankStreet.LEUIOHTON, Pa. .and that he Is prepared to serto up meals at all hours of the nay or evenlnxat very Tea. sonable charges. OYSTERS received fresh every day.bnd npplled to families at lowest mrrket prices. Also, all kinds of Cheese and Mustard, In large or small quantities, for lamny use, caeaper mail elsewhere in this vl elnlty. ap. lo, 1880-ly. The Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, PA. Nathan Klotz, Proprietor This Houso Is located In the Borough of wcisspori, u'ruan uouniy, i-a., ana is uuut on me sue oi fori Alien, anoi I Biucanao lort lflcatfon. creeled here over a century ago to firotcct the early settlers against the hostile ncurslons of the Indians. The house Is a sub stantia brick, and was named l,Fbrt Allen House" by the late Eil ward Weiss; Itcontains Thirty-two Rooms and a handsome Restnu. rant, and the present Proprietor has newly nnd thoroughly refitted the establishment. it nas all tneapiiointmentsoi a r insT ulabb CooNTnv IIotkl, adapted fertile comfort of Its patrons. In close proximity to tho Hotel, In perfect preservation, Is the Historic OLD FRANKLIN WELL, which was dug by order of Benjamin Frank lin to supply tho garrison or Fort Allen with water. Its walls orstonc, which still deO the ravages ornges, areas perlect to-day as when put there, and the well now contains about six leet nrcrstal water. The well Is now he. Ing fitted up as a historic relic,to the water of which the patrons of the House will havo free access, SUMMER BOARDERS will be accommodated nt Reasonable Prices, Tho Bar Is supplied with the be.t Wines, Liquors and Cigars, ijnod stabling attaehed. May, 8.1y NATHAN KLOTZ. Kendall's Spavin Cure, The mint mcceasfnl Itemfiiir cvrr rttrenvpr. oil, ns It la rerti.ii la ttn rffecls nud dot not biister itlvAD lHlOOP HULOW. From Eev. P. N. Granger, Pres. Elder of St. Albans Dist. St. Allians, Vt., JpH.COtll. I8&U. Dit. B. J Krndall A Co . Gt-ut : In leplv to yum letter I Wilt say tlmt mv t-xpi'iieticH wilb KeiidiiH' Spavin (Jure h;m Item) vnv ftatisl.ii:ttM v Indeed. TlirfO or lour Tfnrs ajo I in'uiuiea a boti'o of your aguut ami wl.li it currul a horse of l.iim-mt- caum ii bv a spavin L:it ct0D mv lioibo !ecnnift wry himu u(i. I limie'i him out fur a tew weeks vrlien In- bp enroe beit t, imr -when I put mm onilienmd no turew woim when I di-covtred th it 11 rtii bone wan tornnuj I nrticu idn ooMo of K 11. iXAi'A ?iavm Cure nnd with les thim n it o tlio cure a innixoiiini nnu now i in-, nmucrcan the bunch bo found. HespecifuJ.v yoam. V. K. OUANGElt. Perseve Will Tell. HtnuRhton, Mass., March 10th, 1VU B J, Kkndall & Co. OentM-In Justice to ynuand invaeit 1 think I o.ilit to tot you know mat j. nave re.novm iwo uoim sif'Vins Willi Kendall' Spavlu Cute ono very Iprrn one, don't now how Ions' the epavin had been there. I have owned the hore clfht mo iths I r took ino lour months tu take llin lHitminn off ana two for the small one I havo used en bottles. The horse is entirelv well, not at ail stiff, nud no bunch to bo seen or felt. Tills tn a wxiiderinl tnediiliic. It Is n nnw thnrr tin n. but if itdiM-8 lor all what It has cone foruiw Us saio win oe vciy pieut. Ittipoctluiiy yours. 0UA8. E. PARKER. Kendall's Spavin Cure. concokd, n. ir Jan. 2. usa B. J. Kr.HDALL A Co.. Gentlemen i-We bare a ben ut I lul ronti mare that was tulveu to us on tirei'mi? ef a Pimvm on liet Ipv, which niniie her dead I une. We tt orf oft hvt nhre ami n I lowed her to run tn tho barn vaid in tbe Inll of the venr, uvpirnm iveunirs spavin cure' urrnid inir to directions. Wo did not urb hr for it tncmti. shew s entirely cured, and the bunch compUte.y removed, and has uover bteulime slm-e we ptate whot w Know to ben f.ic. We have sold twelve dozen battles In tbeshoit time that we hi re acted us vour agents lu Con cotd. Ui'np ci f nil v vonrs, UiNDKUHILL & KlfTHKDfl E. Apotheciries. Statement Bule Uefler Oath. To Whom It mat ooxcEHx.-In tha year U75X treated with Kendad's p-pavin cure a bone nuvm of seveiut months' R'owtli, nearly aii a inrtie us a nt-irs t'Rir.iiiiu comu eteiy Biop p d thrt lameness nn i lemoved tb enlirire ment. I hive worked the Iiorxe eversli.ee verv tad nnd he nevei has teen lam , imr oould 1 ever seo any dlffetesoa in the vize of the hoc join it Hiiii'u i ireuieu mm wun jvenntu rpty in Cure IK. A. UAINES. Chosbargu Full, Vt Feb. V5, 173. Sworn nnd tuheciloed to before me this tStli nay oi i'ebiuary, A v, 87w. JOHN a. J12NVE,J.r. KENDALL'S Spavin Cure on Human Flak. ratten' Mil', Washington Co., N. V., i Februnry M, ttt;B. S Il J KexdallM nM DeorMr, Thepartlcu. lar cate oa winch I u-d your Bp4vm Cum " wai a milifliunt ankle vr In ot 10 mun tins' scaiidlnir. I had tried iiihd v thiol's, but lu v tin. Your "UuaviiM'ure" out the loot to the ffiunnd SKaiu. i.nd. for the first tiuie since h.nt. In a natural pouioj. tn a lamiiy iiiitmeui it ex eels auvthiuic we ever wed. Yours tl-ulv. 11EV M. P. BELT.. Faator M, K. Church, I'attt-n's Mills Y. KENDALL SPAVIN CURE If sure In tU effects ml ii in Ita attlon as it does nut bhstir. yet tt Is penetrating and puweiful toreacb eve. rv neep tsi'aieu pam ur 10 lemovo any oony urowtn or other enlarirement. such n Mmvina. splint a. euros Onllous, Sprains, hwelilnas-uny Laineoess. and all Knbirfrenieiits of the Joluia or uiuio", or ttnnmatism iu .Man, ami ror any purpose for which a Liniment Is used for Man or Bt-aH It is now known to be the best lint meat tor man ever used, acttuK uilld yet cer tnu in its effects. Send addre-s for Illustrated Circular which, we tbtnk. fives imsitlve proof of lis virtue-. No remetly nas ever met with such unqualified access to our kiiow.eaye, for Beaht a welt as Man. Pi Ice It per bottle, or six bottles for M ALL Diuaal"ta hate It or can vtt It for you, or it 'Till be sent to any address on receipt of price M tbepiourletor. Du B. J. KKNDALL & Co.. Euosburah Falls, Vt lune rc-yl liri O Yourelvea by mkmc money Mr K when a voiden c hi nee is offered, I tlieiehr sltraTa kfwtnlnir niivtrtv from your door. Those who always take ad vauiaife cf the chances for making money that areoffuied, generally become wealthy, white troe who do not Improve such ehauees remam In poV' rry. We waut many men. women.boys and Klrls to work for us ruht tu their owu lo. radtifs. Tbe business wttl pay more thn tea times ordlimrv wagex. We furnish an expen sive outfit and all that you itt-ed, tree. No one Who encaires failm lo ill a. It a moiiKt err mmnir. You cau devote your whole time to the work, or only your snare motueuts. Full Information and all thst l ueeded sent firee. Address bTINhON & CO., Portland. Maine. Oct. 2, ua - j , THE BEST OF COAL The undersigned Is now prepared to supply the very best LATT1MEH CUM. at tbe lot. lowing LOW PKIOES FOU CASH: Dsllr'd. . No. 2 Chestnut, by the ear ,. fl 7 No. 1 llhestout, by tbe car a Tt Si ore, by tha car 4 00 Uy the single ton, 2d cents per ton adclltloaal J . L. GABEL, Dealer in General Hardware, &c, Opposite tbe Public Sonata. BANK STREET, LEUIQUTON, I'A. oor.Hjni 7 lALlSl SPAVIti ' CURMM SKIDJLITINE. Selilllti Fmrilera, As ptcsssnt m glass of LomoniJo. B rents each. All Drug Stores. L A X A TI N E. Idixntlvo I.tiicncos for ItrRiilutlnc ths Bowel, rrovents nml Currs Cunstlputlon. CS cents per boz. All Drug Stores. Fkom Eldeiv Vnoi2;o:r, Tastot of tha Clinrchcf thoUisciiilcaof C'-irist, Detroit, Mich. "ily Bon was dnr;crously lil nn.l entirely prostratd from Llv.V.i tuul Fever. Qitiniiionri.IotUormoJlcineali.i.l boon trioJ without erect. Mr. Cralpf wj.o 1m I rc.l Tlien.iulii.0 1. mToalo, ndviso I a triul of it, which w.j dour, rj'-.uUJng iu hl couiplot't rocOTery within a f.w days." C APS5JLETO, Sara ami roliaMociiro fif Kulncy Complaints, nn I l)llM.4.ll nf lh. fliinnrr v.Kau ..ulvi winmiii l. icy win euro onr recent cne fa seven dij-i. Tliowotrt Uncnta I on overy t.n. rrlco per bi-T, v. lib fi'l dlrcrtloni, Capin)nl.(sinlU size) 7S e- :i t. (Mtisillei llarso tl.'e) il.'-0. AlnnnmuF'o-"-. M lfintonrerolpt ol pneo liy DUNHAS HICK i- CO,,w3 WjtfJter fStreot.Hew Vork. circulars lr5. fJTTfn Instantly relieved, by thi ifif-tvSa'l soof HiaccjucciiMntico Ointment, rjul tVnrtcrEevenl eppucationa of it. ijMscU by oil DrURRists, or mailed ou rjooiptof by DUNDA3 KICK & CO.. Mfe. L3S5a ChemiatB, 25 Wooctcr Street, Now l'ork. LliH'S Ctirc3 TTitJiani n-1!clno fslntply t7 Alisor;i(io:i. K:o Only Sruo tint upon tha l;l id 1 nr :'i t'n r' ovo li "oni I radca, hew YurS. . .... ii-. 'j-v;. .c- .r-r-fj.c; t 4 - rainola.iliotiaeho! lv.i.iai'v.-our hoiii.i.. . CIt!ll, r3SIloufnes.-i, If ivi-v t '-ti- ;u' -,V r.tsil riirot-3-5 f.tor i. j Ij - .y rid.'oaii! y l-i (J't4t..oi.lIi..ji:J.l.v. ,j 'I. It raver falls. llolman'o Tt. 1 (f m'.r.: Ucr'.SVyTT" . i In don'.f, r'loi t t'.o i ii.l'ioiic-i ci lu 3 'VnitnA nn.lA. . t 3 .... ... . .....u.m..1u.,j , ,y:i."j in i', uj r id l-ecelvotlio rrnmlj' Vyrctara i jiv. paid, or write 9 fur tivo t:xatl33. If sjvoro' y mulcted wUh clironlorlltno:it3, dencrtho pyn- Address, XIOI.SIAN PAD v 1)3 William e.rcet, Haw TorS 7IIAir. DYEIi the safcit bia::a host: acts lnntim. Slaneocrly, prcdiiclns i.n inoainaiur-i tins . of Mart orbrownidoci lU'JltU blyr-pll.V.. Ast-:..A-t ire;iaral l.in favorit.) uicn eve t well rr. nolu'M toiVtfp- If ir s-?-f or rrpMtlorni n. f- :1 r aKu2S5 all Ur-iC'tlrln r.n.1 rii plled by ul liulr drcssora. J, ClilisrAlli i!0. (Kcnvcgiaia) lo Toi!nr'l I) j- tin WcaltM i r?o!n.cIi n Vrtsa tri:i l,iix2c:itt.2:it 'li'usit Arnsls ll.vny. TlovcrciH V.T-!(3 It enrol Cntmimjirfmi, t-rrrfu Attlir.:, rirnticfiff., Fmr.tUtloi. Cttifjhi, Vo.?.t lie - crrlicgca cud oil diuiiuidcjiti.(iii(nu(ui,':i- j.f.ilu Asa lllo'il ruill-rl'o C.rVl.ited OU !i r niriMMyrflUc.it. l.jnwi:iScioriiloajAll .ct.ou , llueiinuusui, Aj., in tnmi?r ri'coitti.iciuicj, l.j parlfilmr powurhniuiJcrliilln Consumption d j 'iiilliii.Miiltfrcqii nilydoci,u,.0'i ero'uras tat. t. 11 acts upon t.u rational tfiro-y of linnnuir r AnaeiTiKu DrcA y while if IIjildsui-i,v3-iem, cna':iu It lo throw oil tlio d! -cac r-old only iu wodgo-shnpul hollki. WHr"n It rpellvd nllti a d'uiblo "L." Rdinonihcr t'.ie word CannoLATEU" I u ordering from jour druetlit, tad Insist ou ho. lug Vio i I''lit K.iiJ. OrEUPCSIISICALCO,,'.!, BUOHAN'S CARDOL5C CALHl ti ma T.rrt. Ralvn In tSn VT.itM. 7ft ariao main. Goiolt nnd Startling Cnrm. It Heals Without n. So"-. Allays Fnln &Stops Elodlnr; Sootlies a Darn o? Eoald. Hcnls a Cut IjHio EInglo. OxawsPoivoa oat of n,77onndi BUCHAWS' CATIB0LIC BALI 0IKT1ENT CONTAINS NO GH3AEE AND WA5HE3 OrF WITHOUT COAP., acts Lislani'y cvl like Hatfc Ton Salt Rheum, S iro Throat, I'lrcrs, Burilii, Scitlila, Cuts, Wuuntls, I lies. rioi li.yes, I'olinnoui Stings ami Ulie1. llarbcr Itch, Clioppeit Ilumla. Srml u loua Sore., and any and every oth-r purpose for which a Balvo or Ointment la I bo Ubod. Bn ohnn'x Cft bolIoJlalm Olntmonttstlj only l.reparation that cau always do relied upon. I. is a beautiful Jclly-co cre.l artlclo. acid In glass bottlea wi.U tho abova ' trade-niarli." without which nono Is gsnulo. S o to tt that your drug irUtcivn yon lloouas's. as above dosenbed. Cir. culars east free oa application to tha UauulM. turcrs, GUEJir MANTJFACTOnINO CO. Raven Indellible Ink; MARK Best lnthewcrlJ;blaclcas the Minim . ,,..,jt,.w....., , . w , . VnilO docs not spread or run; always 111 IP I UUfl ready, no preparation needed: II HO I II will not iniure any laonc III I tlrA Scld bv all Iru?CKU Hook- ccllcrg ocd SuUoacrs, Gvtyr Cutiutu. Co., Mcrclmnts, Manufacturers, nursorymon, Florists, - stationers and Dusfnccs Pooplo everywhere are delighted with, and Make and Save Money by using the woild renowned Model nuNTiNG Press It Is Unre enough to do tUl the printing required, tuonsr.npid, basv to uohk, lyireluS k,niTnir boy tin ttiameo it, and do hundreds cf doIUrswtirttiC'fwfwkerervyeAf, Wemai twelve styles, Uth hind and foot puwer, ranging In price front f l-oo unwif rii. Send 3-eent tump for circulars. Over Jjooo In use. CJ"TheMUDBLr,RBSSrtaamade me over Ac oolatt month ma rood prnipetti ahead. "II. KlFS, lloutt n, Tetr. My Model Fnrss ha over paid f. r (Keif already io csnl rrintintf alone." W. F. Woolahd, Fairfield. Ills. "7hm Xodbu dnea all and even more than you claim for it. Mt, II. SNADFR, Ncwtun, H J. irt Prizes at Paris. 'jfl,andSyanfy, N.S. W '79. Address aU orders or inquiries to manufacturers J, ft. Daughaday & Co. 721 Chestnut St, Philadelphia DIP DA V lo'e" Itublicr lfnnil I'rlnt- IU riHI Ine htiimim.ui.d for all VWoiinif iurpoaesauJLio,marlklt,ir, Sample$frtt. v f E.TAYLOU& CO..CltlanaOhlo. It rs Alton I. Ball tba SUadard Af rlcaltaral Book Farming for Profit Niw, A e rata, Com-ireheailTe, l.lbrarr in ittalf. A tr ui.U re gutJa to iucecful farming. TELLS HlllV Tn V.uUI.TVt, u,t-.r7a Vfr TO i Dread Jt Cnre for Llrebtoctc Mako Money l.rr Mi.r time Id lltBl ratfAM.. S row trtm.Alftnavetuijnes HilHHisiMlloUsiaa. Pave Mitir time It roai rverr hcaaaa. euO pace. J. C'.ilcCUltDY X CO, jo inns rstiAfit, (Hend for Lirenlara md terma f , x'tiiiaueittiua. 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