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The Luzerne Union from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 3

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The Luzerne Unioni
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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r.r" f.tvjfti- 7 1 a water company in this city. He 2071e KST 1C 4 JLe 73. i. i 2 tl It tie 2l.Sil3 4 1 Lu I GBApn Componmt Pari 1 barb, nUL-'- Orape ro rr oi" Airjcuo 1 IV tv KTABLK, CO -MINaBALSOU La-L Tbe next thing in prilar Snow Coming ThtnltigiTiMg and Christmas. We had beaatifoj antaraa weather ail last week.

The scarlet freer? prjfcva2s tqi same Sex-J teot in this city. Skiff GsvlortTs Minstrels see coocerti-yjng ia this vvynllv. t. "A Miserable mate children." man ever lose time even by going oat ef tbe way to do a good turn. A new feet bridge bar bees built attbc AW 1- a I vdAt A.wrmm9 A Ka a a I Another change in tbe time-table of tbe and B.

railroad was made last week. Tbe ot -wil children are to be es-bibited ia Pittilon and Scran ton this wvek. Oar yoang friend Constine wti parried last week. He bow "note" how him eelf. X-' ni Mr.

Victori Woodbnll-Blood-waa not T51t An nn Til r.rr-nt riiilt in war tae psDiie ainn a vw-' aroearicr reraon wle asbacriitliva for a ta delivered daring Jaaaaxy and rcVrary. n.v.n.ii -1 1 Knnnil in i. Hwrid 1 the very low price of one dUUr. Several the eoatraeta to take tbe proposed volume b.ve sine tamed rtal tA not fr different sua. riwindler of all kind are now iravelieg through the country, and it beboov all to keep their wit aboat tbeni when dealing with arranger.

Pibx far Asa let. Tbe Protestant Epis copal church in Ashley was destroyed by fire last Saturday night. The fire waa die-covered about 10 o'clock, and tbe name spread bo rapidly that nothing could be saved. Ber. Mr.

McEllroy, the pastor, lost library valued at $500. The building was new and only dedicated tbe past limner. There waa an' insurance on 'the pro perty to be amount of $6,000, and we learn that the members of tbe society are already making arrangements to re-bu-ld. fact in-j dicative of their energy and perseverance in the good cause. SusBirr Salrb In this District Court at Philadelyhia, Judge Thayer in delivering the opinion of the Court, in the case of tbe Girard Iif) Insarance Company, held that where property ia knocked down to a bidder at a sheriff's sabvand be is not called upon to perform bis -contract, ana no notice is given to Mm that he is to be be hi responsi ble for the loss on a resale, aod the sheriff subsequently sells tke property under another execetiopv the first purchaser cannot be held responsible for the diCTerence of prices' between tlie 'firsand second sale.

Under sueb circwPistances the presumption Lf, that the orgin.il sale was rescinded by mutual consent. Tbrbiblk Accidikts. ThePittoton Qa- elte, of last says that a yonng girl named English, liviag ia Frogtown. was so tearfully burned OA the 28th ulL lhat she died on the 'following day, It seems that some.of the younger children had scattered a quantity of matches upon the stove, and ahe used the broom to brush them off. The I this city.

Tight pantaloon, are eonu'ag in vogue again with these who wish to travel on Aa anderdone beefsteak may termed animal and Vegetable diet because it iaa Thoae who do not know anything about A 1Mv 4 Vila MIHIlllg PUU.l wa Vf PlfTS WW for dead-beats. The woods on M'ilkes-Barre monotain, in the ricinity of Lanrel Baa, were on fire last Sunday evening. Aa thia ia season for eating naU person are reminded that a little salt should be taken daring the Trains between Scraaton and Montrose on the D. L. and W.

commenced regular trips on Monday. Now the time to Lhfcil aeoutlsrfver. tising holiday goods and reflection should be followed by Jadicioos action. 1 A miner named Michael employ ed in the Hollenback mine, was killed by a fall nf in1 SsfariUv wimiii broom, took fire daring the operation, and as acquainted. with he situtioo.

A neigb-by some- means the' flames were bor was acting tbe part of tbe Good Samar- A scientific individual savs that an oance of snlpbnr burned faT the cellar a house will disinfect the- whole domic il iv frni rvionn nr.wnm tvifM)Miti hl- lev Journal is informed that the "one we owe him" caaaot be paid in See that the dead Waves are swept from the liiie-waTk. A wet leaf is almost as' dan gerons to the. pedes tfjan as a piece of orange I1- Pa not forget Billy benefit at toe lneatre (jomiqae to-morrow evening, lie is one of tbe best performer in 'the pro- fession. 1 1 On oor irst page will be found 'one of Uced. Another feature of t-J rulL'-yLi that tbe potemoiM que trated by.y of tbe know tillation.

re or of Cr exDeriment it baa been sbowa that if a amaU piece of iron or coffr fa baertd a rel of wttnucy entire maw will be blackened, and left for a abort time a large quanuty eopper or verdigru will be evolved, like jary in tbe Taylor case took some specimen The peo. pie in this section will be interested to lean tbe resuit of tbe investigation. Cocbt BaooBS. The Oommiss.oners bave completed with. p.

Naill, EV, tor pwcaae6 lGanif.bell,a Improved jbe naed in, the ofSoe of tbe Proabonotafy and" Recorder of Deeds. Some consider al kjtka a made to the introduction of this improve ment, when tbe question was carried before the Court and its merits folly discussed, wbieh resulted in a premptorj orderfor the pnrcftase. tne ropenoriiy or in is sysxem consists principally in indexing tbe initial letter of. both the first and last names of the parties, which will lessen the work of making a search fully nine-tenths, while at tbe" tame time much greater accuracy is at tainable. In connectionwith the Recorder's office we point ith pride to ear worthy Ro- eorder, Mr.

Thomas Hutcbins, for the man ner in which ho bas conducted, the aCTairg of that office since bis nd or th nu merons improvements ne naa introaucea which bave called forth the commendation of the entire bar. 4-f i ai The editor of Stroudsburg Jtfferson- tan says he was awakened out of ibis slumbers on Sabbath morning last-by tho most terrible quealng, as of a porker in hands of a butcher.1 We i "rubbed, owr; set about te gather oar wits together, to flis- cover whether we bad not in fact slept over a day, and unknowingly got, into Monday morning uur Diieo jrousun," lying pn the bed 'baside as, however, convinced us that onr sleep bad been regular, and that it was bideod tlie Sabbath' tnat was being thus disturbed. Inquiry darinir 4he 'day made porker of his had broken its leg, und be was putting the "animile" obt of it misery, and at the same time savior bis bacon." "If thine Ox or thine Ass fall into a pit on I 1 fHE COALTBADE. i A correspondent of tbe Philadelphia iVess famishes some statistics and facts about the coal trade of Eastern Pennsylvania which will interesting to most of oar readers. Here is what -the writer, "Anna," says 'The chief wealth of the Wyoininir and Lackawanna valleys, tbe former drained by the Susquehanna, and tho latter by its branch, tho is coal.

Tlie an. thraqite coal trade of Pennsylvania iB cobv monlv said to have begun at liauch Chunk in. 1820. Tbi sis o- miotake. 'In the.

year 17eOAbnah bmitn or flymoutn township. purchased an commonly used for the of plaster, loaded it with fif ty tons or coal, and latertn tlie season Boat ed it down to Colnmhia, in Lancaster coun i This was" probably the first cargo of anu.ro.cite coal was ever onerea for sale in thw or any ber country. The import ant, discovery or burning coal witbOat an air blast was made by'lton. esse -Fell, of Wilkes-Jiarre. on the 'lltli or Debniary 1808.

In tbe old Fell Tavirn, at the corner of Northantpton and TV ashiuirton stroetsI saw tbe grate which gage elt made and used on that occasion. It is a curious relic of the past. 'During the year-1831 Mr. Abijah iSmitlt and his brother sold through t. i "XT" pfi tin 1 1 tneir airenis in wew xurano.ouA aj wortu -i f.

i or coal. It was sold by the chaldron, containing about hirt y-six bnsnebSibeinsf retailed at twenty-five dollars a chaldron. In 1825 the Delaware and Hudson Canal. Company was 4 started at Uarbondale, aim irom this lime inay be "dated the importance of the coal.j. trade of this part or tbe mate.

hese two valleys have an of icj aridr uinety square "rbiles, or-one- hundred and twenty thousand acres ef 'coal, upon-which are erected and onobandred and twenty collieries, giving employmentio 30, 000 men and bdys and prodacing from seven-. to eight mtltions or cqal at an aver-. ace cost attha mines per too, total crai fourteen to sixteen million dollar The' anionat of capital invested "is "about This does not include "invest-4 mcnSB in means of transportation. railroads, which probably veill amount to imore'. "Estimating these 120,000 acres as worth $300 per acre, hich' ls the least price, for which anyof them can be bought, they must be-worth $36,000,000, malting the wbele value of the coiiieries, lands aad transportation of this region jnan-and boy about the m'nes is estimated produce two hundred tons coal per "annum, "which wonld, give eatb, at 91.P0 per ton, 300 a Will All fc-T ViTSS to to UCUUsu IIVIU tUQ -wu 5,.

th fi ctfei; niachmery, etc. One life is gene- rally estimated as lost to every 50,000 tons production of coal, and five injuries, other- wure u.ai, must Tbe principal companies euirajred in rain- in or ooal in these two valleys are. the Dela ware and Hudson Canal Company, the Penn sylvania Coal Company; Delaware, Lackawanna andWestern Kadroad Company, and the Wilkes-Barre Coal and Iron Company. 1 he ueiawasa aad staaaaa t-'aiuU Uompaay has a canital of fifteen million dollars, and is divided into the following departments railroads, canal, harbor and 'yards. sales, Albany and Susqaehanna Kailroad, liensalear and barntoga Kailroad.

his corporation ewns, nine thonsand acres of coal, lands, upon which are erected thirty collieries. I bey also control as mocn more by virtue of. leases coutrsets, or mininir rights. Thoir lands are seattersd for a dis tance of thirty miles over two valleys, or from above Carbondble to below this placet'' At Uarbondale tbey nave, two thonsand acres in the vicinity of Archbald, six miles gonth of CarboBaal one thousand acres at Ulyphant. fonr miles south of Archbald.one thousand acres one thousand acres in the vicinity of Scranton from two to three thousand, acres neat Wilkes-Barre, besides other scattered tracts.1 In addition to its coal lands the company bas a duuble track gravity railroad from Olyphant to lionesdale, and a locomotive road from Scranton to They are lessees or the union voal Company road from Wilkes-Barre to the town of Scranton.

of the Albany and Snsquehanna railroad from Aiuignamton to Albany, wuh-wnich tbey are connected by tbe JelTorson railroad from Carb6ndalc to Harperlville, on the Albany and Susquehanna. The 1 tier road crosses the Erie railroad at La orbagb; and con nects with it there. Tbey are also lessees of several other railroads whicb open a place for their eoal ia Canada cad northern cugiana. iuring xoi rj to -A'enemoer, when the great strike tan, tbey mined 2,375,000 -tons of ew l. -'sring tlie month August, 1871, their s.Riita amouuted to 295,000 tons.

In tbe eoal department of this are empieyeaj six, thoasand men n4 boys. Ll The Peanaylvania Coal Company is an o-toot of tis Delaware ahd'Hudson." If has a capital of millions, aad ia divided into two dparfnewts, saining and transpea- Upon land located mostly in tbe 'tkithity o. Pittston." Dunmore and Scrantoorre erected twelve shafts or eot uerieft thro slopes brte funnels, ani 1 "TT 7 1 VZZ i.4W.WKI tons per annum. Tnev own railroad from Pittston to Hawley, aad tkw Pennsylvania Cqfit raXror i nawiey 10 AAcaawanoa, on tner; lAtft tr The first is a gravity and the last is an ordinary esaeer -v ral. company, leased by t-e Lrie.

Thia company ew ploy about three ticjiivid men and bos in mining. the Delaware, LrrwinA and Western lSJJrt Dnrmgtha lt t-ree ir- tiuiof thtt year iej r-vU. Now th-y 'ip from 1 ay, taring r- l.j.i.Jioai per on the fere nvent In 185 lher 1 tT' i IV, nt O-C TBZ THTT AK3 JTOT A TUJt ot Ttmtf WMafcay, rm, arlta as4 TMaaw 14are aoetorad. apteeS aadswea. as Sa tke taM.

tl ers," Bastorcn," aa-, thU lead tt tippler oa to snalian aad rala, bat ara a traa Msdlela, aaads tromtlM Kative Beets aad Berks of CalMbrmla, IVrf rva mi AlcetTsetle fitlsasilsunav Tfceyara the UStAT BLOOD PVBiriKSt Bad A 1.1 FK OIVIMe rKIN'CirueaserCMt It and lavlsoiatovor th SjiUm, esrrytng ea all poMoneaa asanerandnstertas-tke blood to asaltfcr eondlUoa. Veaanoa eaataka tlMae Btttars aeooidlag ta ec- tloa aad rsmala KPf an well. S104 wlllB grvenlbraa lnrnrable ess, proidc4 are sot dostiojwa Djr Bilaorml so toon cr aa the vital organs wasted TMroBS. tfes fwlili Tr bumI Csuroade Khaaaaa-, tl sea. aad Gawt, Pyaasssla, ar ladlsaattaa, BiliMS, KaaalUaaS aad hrtanalttaaa Vavara Pleeaseaef the Ulead, Um KMstrs, aad Bladder, these Bitter bava booa nost sasowe.

faL BaCB piaeaaea ara caused, by Tlllated Ulead, whleta Is pradnood trj dranrtBiit of the Piaaetlve Oramaa. OK IHDIOESTIOK, Head Constm. Tlstitnea ot Ui Cnart, Dlrilnnss. Soar KraetaUons ef the Stomae BattastotatBe MontU, Bluoas Attacks, rsiaitattoa cf (ha Heart, TnflsTnirpMon ef taaLaasa, Pslalanis ngloaa of the Kldaeys, and a hundrsd oiber solsial tt oCsprnujaef SyapepHa, They invigorata tha Btomaak and sthaulats th tor- pld liver and bowels, which raadcrtliemefaBeauallcd cffleaeyla cleansing the blood of all unparittea, aad Impsitins aow llfs and visor to the wbokt systoui. FOB Stilt DltfKAsES, Krepaoaa, Tetter.

Salt Buna, Blotches. Cpots. Pnaplca, Cgr- baaeka, Blac-WonBS, BcaM-Hesd, Son Syea, Xrysip-clas. Itch, Beuris, DtsooloratkiQSaf tke Bkia, Bamors aad PIsisiii of the bkla, of whatever babm or aatare, ara Utcrslly dnf up and carried sot of tba frstcm in a i short thae by the ass of these Blttars. One bottle la sack eases win eoavSaoe the aacst Inersdutoas of taohr ecratlvs esaet.

Cleanse the Vttratsd Blood whenever Too aad Its lmporlUe BarstlBs tbroa-h tbo sua la Pimples, Xrep. tlons or Barest etesass It whea you and It oketiaetsd and slofswh la tke Tolas cleans It wnea tt Is feu, and your fseuags win tell yoa when. Keep the blood pars acd the south ef the irgteni will follow. rilT, YAPS aad ether WOKJHH, larklaguitsa systam of so nsny tkonsandi. are effootoally ed aad removed.

Tor fall directions, read carefully tba drealu around each bottle, printed In foer ksn-gusgcs Froaek and Bpealstu J. WA l.lfTtB. Proprietor. B.H. VoDoilAXD CO pnundsts and 6en.

Arsata. Baa TTSBoikBu, Cat, I sod St sad Comiueros Street. Hew Tork, la 'SOLD BT AXi, SBTJOaisTg ABO CKALZaS Nov. 3, 7l-ly TOP. v.

JOisceUontooa. ALL OPENING OP a Ldisand Misses'- Furs 1 AGL. PALMKR, THE HATTEB. has now ready a it ..4 A LAROI7' ASSOHTMKXT OF LADIES': AND MISSES' FURS, which bo bas bad made to order through the summer and proposes to dispose of them at voryioar prices. A few sets of JL JL PRIHB MINK COLLARS AJfp AT $25.00.

call and make your selections before they are 1 all sold, as this will be the last chance this sca- son for these goods at the prloe Sep. 6-T1. i JUST RECEIVED, AND DAILY RECEIVING, A LARGE STOCK OT i 4 AT AT tint 1 1' "1 tinjni. A. jS- IXs, i UomprUinir the bent and lanreet stock, whicb he Offm-M; Inwi'f lluLB hnniA Ira tha llitv .1 I i SlIAWLSv jDEKS8 I CLOTHS, ALL KINDS OF 1 "('' '( '-i' 'i 1 A fall assortment of GLOVES, 1 7i'' x' NOTIONS anil TaiiiMINGS, 1 of aH'deaeri'ptlona.

1 i -t i' rTTJ A i Tho largiit tUook of HATSAND BONNETS, FLAlsf ANDTRIHMEb.U A ii Onr Hots Are trimmed wit tbe bent material and we offer them Jower tbnn unyhody else. Call and aee and exanjlne for yourselves. ii.JL large Aaaortment of 'KtTRS, at all piieeel i S17 Market St. S.I871. XT P.

JOBRAN, FAsnidN able attkr; 1 tr a ST a t. 1 205 Market street. i j. i i I (Jay's Patent- Ercelsior IXutT. Haa aow ready an entire new atoek of Ladles' p8 I 1 Xafta, Boas, Collara, 'Talmas, Jtf Eli-' "Yil Si arcri-eV MeaRsaTi HI etaar maana, osatorman- ttnTASLs roa 8 I 4 AND 8 DM KOW OMIOKO AT JAMES SUTTON'S, NoV li PUBLIC SQUARE.

JJT GOODS WEKK BOUGHT FOB. CASK, 1 i I. ATTEST LOW WILL BB DISF08XD OJT AT A VERY SMALL ADVANCE Aiovn Coat. Carpets and Oil Cloths. A LARUE STOCK or CARPETS, AND OIL CLOTHS, or ALL KISD8, GBADKS AND PRICKS.

A FtTllL STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, MUSLINS, 'I 't TICKINGS, i CHECKS .1 i CLOTHS, CASSIUEBEil, nOSIKRY, NOTIONS, Ac. 4c JAMES SUTTON. Wilkes-Barre. Mar. 28, '71.

li9-68-tf CHEAP DRY GOODS III j. g. wood, 123 Main St. Wilkes-Barre, aler ia Staple 5 Fancy Dry Goods, 4 ti I Dress floods, Whit Silks, Gingham, Prints, Ticking-, Flannel, 't Cloakinr, JL( )TIIS AND CASSIMEItS i a FOR MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. i BROWN AND BLEACH KD 'I- fit 1 MUSLINS AtLWOOL COTTON 1 FLANNEL, 1 S' -i (HOSIERY, fi 1 GLOVES, 1 I 1 1 --); I NOTIONS, 1 I "4 1.

ate. etc. TC ISFow Goods Received Daily. ALL GOODS WAEBASTST Ki as 1 No. 123 Mam Btraet, WUkss-Barta.

it GUADIAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, POIICrKS IN FO'CI i. ANStTAX LOSe.4 io an ai'i'puv i -nas or pai-tn Y-ncita nnA.ft.M- it. Tbeae PUta are Ute not purjtative, nporedln ia, etc There la no the stomach. They give er nauweaorirrlplnv oalna. Of the Saaa infrim Ar.

them, auoh an Invito ratloa -takea place as to aprwar wk aud raervated, prndence or dlBeaae. H. T. pound rinld Kn-raot C-a net auirar-eoatetl, from th ed pilla do not dbiaolre, it) HPHMua w.tuvu imui.i not produce the dlred TAirBAtiKAririUAiwhxr and odor, do not noeeaxit" "'r coated. PRICK riTT Coi w.

V'- i HENRY T. IIELUDOLD'S -HIGHLY CONCBNTBATBD COJaTOCN Fluid lAiiract Sirrirllla, Will radtrally exterminate from tv aj-atem florofolm ever Rorea, I'loera, lera ya, Bora l-eira, gore Mouth, Sore Head, I -onoh Itla, 8 kli Diuiea, alt Hheum, Cankera, a.aantnira from the Kar, White gwellinaa, taaoeroas Atlenloiii.Nodna, Rieketa, UlnnoouJ la ht 8 wrote, ltaah, Tetter, Iletnora of all klnua, Chionio Itbenuiattam, and all dlaeaaee that have mm eetabllahed to the evateuj for yaara. 1 ftKINQ IKEPAJtRD BXrBJT'SLT FOR Tit AltOVK COMPLAINTS, ITS I "CRI T-1KU PROPKIITI ES ARK GAwiTi- THAN ANT OTHRU PnKl'AU ATION OJ 8ARSAPA R1LLA. IT OIVKH TIIK COMPLEXION A. CLEAR AND HEALTHY COLOlt, AN 1) RK STORKS TIIK I'ATIKNT TO A 8TA1K HKALTH AND PARITY.

rOR PCRirUNO TIIK BLOOD, REMOVING ALT. CHRONIO IXINSTITI'TIONAI. DISKAf ARISING I'KOM AN IMPU11K STATK Or WLOOO, AND THE ONLY RKLIAM.K AND KrriCC. TUAL KNOWN BKMKDY FOR, THB t'l'KB OF PA1SS AND 8WKLL1NG OV TIIK BONKS, UUlKRATIONH OP TUB THROAT I.KOH, BLOTCH K8, 1'IMl'LKS ON THK PACK, KllT-8IPKLAK AD ALL 8CALV BRUPTIONS OVm THK 8K1N, AND 1KAL'IFIG THB COaV, PLK.XIO.N. HENRY nELMBOLD 8 CONCENTRATED FLUID-EXTRACT BUCIIU THB GREAT DIURETIC ha cured every cane of DIAI11CTE8 bi which It bn been given, IRRITATION Of TUB t.CK.

OK THK BLADDKH ANI IN LAMM ATION OK THK K1DNKY8, CLCKH ATION OK THH KIDNEYS AND VLADDKB, HKTBNTION Or I'll IN PISBARKS or 1'BK PKOHTRA1M OLAND, sTONli IN THB BI.ADDKB, CA1XXJ- LI'S, CRAVltl IIUlCK-nilST DKPObIT, AK1 wrcousfin milky dischaboiiS. ano foii KNKKKBLKD AND 1 L1C ATK OONHT1TI'. TIONS OK IIOTH SEI1.H ATTINPKl) WITH THB roLLOWINO SYMPTOMS: 1NIMPPONI. TloN TO 'EXKRTION. LOW OK -POWER, loss or mkmory, or wit.

TH1NO, WKAK NKRVK8. TKKNBI.INI1. HOhV ROU OK DIHKASK.WAKKKI; LN BSHIHMNKSS UF VIHION, PAH IN 'AMai iiaciv, iLUBinnu OP TIIK BODY. HOT HANDS, DBYNKH8 Or THB SKIS, MtnTl)N9 Or THB rACK. rALIJDCOUNTKNANCK.DNlVKRSAL LAS.

ITLDK OK-THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM, Kto. tJaed by pemon fi-om the aae of eighteen ti twontv-nve, nnd from tlilrry-llve to nfly-tlve or In I hii decline or cbaniro of lift, after oon Ana. itiMuL tw Im Yuw mLln in c-bllilruti ii HhLM HOLD'S EXTRACT I IS PHI RMTIf! AND BMW!) 1'UKirTTWt CCHK ALL IHMKA8KS ARIHINU KllOM HAniTSOK DISSIPATION. AND KXCKMF.H ANP1MPHI). ok likk.

imi'jritik or thb IIUHIO. F.TC. 8UPKR8KDINO COPAIBA IN ArKKCTIONtt FOR WHICH IT 18 I'HRI). AND 8YPHILTIC AFKFCTIONa IN TIIKSR l19- KA8KH USKDIN CONNBCTIOH WITIi HB1.M. BOLD'HUOaS LADIKH.

IN BfANT AFFKCTIONS rKCCLlAR TO LA. PIES. THB EXTRACT BUCHD UNEQUAL-. LEI) BY ANY OTHER BKM RDY IN RR.V BJfV! 1 1 kr i vi- -i i rw i iwrti aff a i ivji i itm, inn iw yj jvi 1 tn r.nqp OR MIPI'HKHSION OK CUSTOM AIIV KV ACTU ATION 8. II LCER ATFD OR SCI 1 1 U8 STATU Or THK UTKKrs.LKUCORItUIKA nTWHlTKrt STKK1I.ITT, AND FXR Al-I COIXTLAIMTS INCIDENT TO TUB 8KX, WIMCTHKR ARISING FKOM INDIHCRKTION OR HAHITrt OF DIMS1PATION.

IT IS rRK8CRlBRI KXTKN-M1VKLY HY THE MOT KM1NKNT PHYSICIANS AND MiPWIVtS Foil TS WFR BRI.KD A1 Dil.lcATrr vuV i iniTnm-i ur v.vimi hKXKR AND ALL AUEH (ATI UNDRD WITII ANY-Or TUB AUOV1C DiMKASaS OR aYaU- 1UM) i It. T. HKLMBOLD'S BXTBACT BCCHtf CURES D18KABE8 ARI8INO FROM IMFEU In all their KtnreA. nt little Mraitiu. lll.Oa nr nn change In diet, no Ineon vanlenue, and no aarpo.

aure. It cannon a fmqnent daalra, and mirttm pi.ronfri 10 tnnaLe, inoreuv removing UMlmo tlona, Preventlnaj and Curing fttrietBree of Uie Uretha, allaying; Pain and Inflammation, ao -qnnn. in this elaaa of dlaaaaaa, azpaUtnir all FoUonona matter. Thouaamla who have bean the victim of ta-competent peraona, and who have paid heavy lena to been red In a short time, have found they have lieen deceived, and tliat tbe "FoIboii" baa, -by the nae of "powerful aatrlnirenta," Ixten drlad up In the vyatem, to break ont la a more ajfura-valed form, and perbapK otter mrhii'. Cee HKLilHOLD I KaTRACT ltUCrtP for all Afloetlona and Diaoiutea of tba Urinary Ora-ana, whether exulting In male or leuialn, from what ever eaaae ortsinnllno, and no matter of how Ions' atandlna IS, on DOLLAR AMD rtFTY cents run ottlk.

"HI J. ITENRf T. IIELMBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH Will be found the only peelflo remedy in every peolvanf fUTANKOt'S AFFFCTION. I Ur eradtmte PIMFI (IPOTS. SCO DRYNF.KK of tv-e Jk.i-X OC8 (Manila -p.

4 INCIPIENT 1NFLAM ATION, BlV. kA JIOTU PATCHES, OR YNKa OS" ejALP oi fcKIN, FROHT R1TKH, and all parpoaee for which SALVES or OI NTMKNT8 are assdY re Lore the akin to a aleie of purity and aoftaaaa and Inennw continued bealtnv ac. a to tiie tug able cluamnsii and yl-acltjr of compiexiun no muah-eOuirhtenradnlrd. Hot wa i ahlea aremeily foroxlutlnffdeiecta oftoeshln. II.

T. HeltnboliTe HoeWan ha long suitwd Ita prlnrtpal claim to nnboundel r- irtrn nnalltle which renoxr it a 1 uii.i AI'PKNDAUK of tbe moat enprrtatire and Cona-entar ohatvwtor, eomhining in an el formula thoae promtaent reauUltaa and tbe invariable aocomnani. mcnta of ita nae aa a Preaei vaUva aod krirtk. er of the Complexion. It binneioelleet Lotaoii ior oiimiMi oi a pjpmime Aatnrc, aan as an Injection for diseases of te Urinary (aue.

arlHlng from habit of dls. 'j in ion. neetlon with tbe KXTRAClS 1 JCiiC. Iivii. PA RILL A AND a ua uaAl'a I1A.LS, aa raeotmnamdeA, eaaaot be in suoh dtae sor pawled 0 i aoeoairany tba Kvldenee of tb moat ramonarMe and rbla character furnished on anllB oa.

wlth bon. druda of thon.aa.la of Ifv, wi-Zaa, aid Seward, of a.K nnsollelted ocr-t Jlo-, aud "a-eommendatoiy letters, many of wLu.o are wm the hiirhest eoureea, lneluduu snvmi yai. elaua, Clergymen, Statesmen, vms. 1 be rroort. or bas uxvar nmrwd to ta.

palHloaM. la the newspaiiers i be does not do tt rom tha fet hat tl. articles ran aa 1 do ot BWKl la propped up bZ KNRY HELM BODD'8 ENTJINH y- PREPARATION DeUvered to any addreas, Beaare from obeer- vattoau KSTABLISnBD UPWARDS CT YRAReL Bold bv Dragg-UU u' so A wra iw iiinirniHHun. eo T. HELM BOLD.

Drr- OnlyIepou: H. 1. Chain loal Vturlh--, York, and H. T. Il aC-ci o.

HH SoaUl Tessa Ssreet, 4 lrf n4 1 -W pot, 1 BKYfABJI CJ CCT3 TTTJ ASK FOR T. IZZIZOLD'S. JJL0UR, FEZD HAY, 1 ConsUntly oa luuul nr fct 1- WHOLKRALK, A5TD I na-ie ta ntUt. Hl ot ta tba ixa. -B- 4J t- i a tl eom' tl -1a1.

a st Is oJ- rJi si lie vCLis-r: 1 it rs'-y cornea next ia lit very Cr very eTjir-rt mines and 113 townsLh-a cf A. o-rrn, Plymouth. Tirv have abo-t -i 1 acres of coal la wkifra 1 seven abafta an 1 Li i and five docile rt' -eriag ears, best wa-f out of tt cjaea, i.mw working the enorr 'tk 1 '-et-e nr uJkJ4 otier ta is repaired their, own i The yearly eawaeity tfeir iuia is aoat one ana a nan mitnon tbxa sssnsense quantity of coal tie co. employs 3.CC3 ssen and, boys. It rs a capital of four and a balf Tbis a new company, it has aa isssacase qaaatty ar coal bind whicb is not yet worked.

Some of their Hcbest shaft have jest been opened. Their richest improved senra is the Baltimore, which is fivm twenty to twenty-foTH feet tbick. Besides these fonr great companies, much coal bind isewued by other corporations and private individuals. jfCKT unr. TBAvaasa rraos, war.

IS. Solomon Ace, Ranaom. E- Alberteon, Crockett, Boea. 1 CalTln. Blakelv.

Walker, WiltesTSarte Hoyt, Kingston -AStrank, Hnnt, Newton Harding, Exeter A Klnaey, Mewport 8 Leo, I ifott, ftflerson NesblttFlymouth Nafus, Benton Raber, EaUmi Bice, WavetTy Miller, Sc run ton Silkman, MBTanxban, Wullams, Plains Walp, Holientjaok J.WiOeaer, Vnaiaore ItlWflV, PKtHlOTl "G- Duem, 8ngrloX rinn, Ureenfleld. Fereuaon. Dallas. fPSllroy, uomon, lienuau Ida, 1 1 rmt, WilkesBarre 8 Kettle, Httdi 1) Motawar; Keadinac. Tomer, SO.

JT I Bnyle, Tttmnaora Brown, iuchxon Bellas, Viewport Clark, Banaam Drake, s' r.iAr. ftarantmt I-aw, Pittston i aaxi Great) CovtaftOM Bimspen, 6 Gross, -rr-' 6 HarrisocuMantliiKton a 4 Morriaon, Plokover, oil Duo Kcerner GKnapp, Loomlo, Miller, i Jones. Blakulv W-BarrolC XI Mi in, Daluni: it vr Kicoaro, Aewton Ban tee, untler Brattli, Neseopeck Tubbs, Kafruionnt Vail, Scott Wood bridge, Abln-ton Klein log, Pittston KitaSlnttnona, Young, Jenkia -t oy. ff. 3 Aeker TjaeVa wanna Timpman, PlttatoU lioyd, KinKKton Walbh, A Lull, Moon, Scott Myers.

Slocum 11 Mvera. it najvr, uuuua Bortree, Coviagton Jl Iul. fehennard. Nortlinp, Abing'n. JI II Custoo, Scranton I.T Seed, lake I Everott, fiaiit jaomiuu -r Kaaterdav.

SnsuSoaflS Wwwt. LMinmore. i t'enrtaai, ittoton JW FHT1T uaORS, HOT. 17. ArmstrenB, SoraoMM Charle Sogarloaf.

JBcuner, Immbeller, SOurstl Smith, Thomas, Jie Doyle, Plymouth' NC ToatT Gould, i GWBeneooterrairmo't I iQT n.lnh AwaW A lirowu, White Hjivea Duna, Haaovev i Briltftin. HontuiRton A Dnnninic, Madison Davenport, A Flak. Abineton Heal, 1 Koons, Beyea, Pittston FmirnuL Lack'a Gonirb.1 Hncieten s. Hoft, Kingston Fetteboue. AHjilBCr.

XKGrier, IlilBinua, Morrison; Toeter OMKNtnell, -WBKat, a Baer, Wilkes-Barre inner, ftVVilln, Warden, A Cbaniberlitin, Boos: WUliams, Lake t. Mitcneii, nxeter Newton, Scott 1 O'Brtan, Sngar Xoteh Ke nback. DorranuS 8 Smith, Neseopeck YT SheUbaunBCreek svaona, ao. Mil Creese. Klnastoa Moore, Scranton ilacknun, Pittston ia jnauaviwe, iiuckhou Beaton, Slilckshliiny Mator.

Lehman urtggH, ixaionom, rv uKestarra Newton, Blakely A Mc A I Din, Pittston Broeso, Kingston jircesu, Kingston Bailey, Ablution uauey, AuniBioii JT Cjyliersi -Bnrro BeUlmir, Orr, Jackson a a l'al mer, vennlson A Peters, WTiitcHav'n Pollock, Kingston A Kittenbouae, B.roek IttcharUs, IK-Barre A B1iprl, If 8 Shoemaker, Klng'n 31. 1 Cutler, Pittston CroU. Black (Jruek Dunn, Biitref Dewitt, Kaeter 1' Ford. West Pittston JE Frauklin Hnntington i uvuru.fi, ntriuuuub A Grnvcr, Newport JT Hilhcrt, Wilkes- Barre liirner, A lloloomb. Klnarston SC Starboard, Klngs'n A seeley, SaIbui siaiea, nenion Travsue.

White Hav'n va a Mills, scotc Geo. Thomas, Blakuly. JJuaolal), Plymouth a ivunger. BuparloaflA Smith, Benton II Howland, Juiteraou tl ou.1T, 8 Sanms, Newport D.S titark, W. Pittston KEVTS OF TIIS WEEK.

foot-and-mouth" cattle disease still prevails alarmingly in many parts of iTbgland. 1 nTuBRR cousins of Maior Andre said to be living in -V," Montbeai, baS sent over a hundred thonr! aou uoiiarsjn goiu to vmcago lor tue reuei of the riHK Queen of Belirinm refuses 'to bay ber milliner's bill of 67OOOCoo the grounds of vuh cAuruibiuvi. -f -t expresses tbe conviction that ffn alliance between- England, France, and Russia will beqome imperative. Loko mule trains are arriving at San An-t toaio from Chuiaahua, laden with silver dollars. Government is building a new horse stable Tor GeneroCGrant that will cost 850, 000.

Ibis is paid for by the taxpayers. Dkucoatic IIoopkb, of Utah, bas arrived in Washington to confer with the President on-important matters pertaining to his Terri tory, and especially in reference to Jdor mdoisin, 1 Thb work of revisinjr tbe Bible 'is pro- eeeding indostrioasly iu- England. A large. numlieriol bishops, archdeacons, and dea cons are assisting. writ of error in -the case -of tbe noto- nous for a review too case before an appel late conn, nas oeen granted.

Mas. seventy 4 years old, is the cnapiain tl the Kansas Stat prison. The -prisoners, call' her -the Uldjeexton." PoSTMAsTKB GtWSBAL CftKSWCM baS commenced tliev preparation of his' aunual report. He Wilt not recommend the adopt tiou 01 me postal telegraph system at, the present time. 4..1 1 Thb Newcastle strike-tetihinatid witn a virtual victory for the workmen, almost im mediately after Sir Wm.1 G.

Armstrong, on the part of the employers, explained tba an. alterable reasons why: they could yield to AOSS.I':-- r-f 7-'t f. Postmastsb Gxsasic CRssswisr.L bas issued an order forbidding, the issue of New addresses by the letter-carriers al- cuiated to induce the public to make them the solisiuition of presents by any means whatever. nn united Htates government is now paying a pensioj to the widow of William toll, a lineal descendant of the Swiss hero of that name. The husband of pen sioner served in tne late warm this country Tom Mubsat, a Chicago 'bootblack, appeared in Detroit and! bought a $000 lot in unjr, lor waiou ne paid in postal currency, mainly of the "denomination of ten cents, and which it took- tiiree hours to count, i He is, only; eleven-- years old.

and says he made this money in bootblacking in A dxspatch', from Chicago says 500 ad ditional br.ck and stone, masons aan find employment there 'during the. winter at $4 and 5 day that 2,000 carpenters can get ujgu wageaiso eommoa laborers, and in March all, kinds of mechanics will be wanted. "TiTfTrwH. is a Mam.f -r-d S- Water ott lea. bo.

aJiot, Fas nar a ol ViMr, JJort hampton i umd riMs Por- ikt wn twono, nutxa uue urw e-- -ew AAutiu, Lot. 1, Ttri TT2 EitCS. 1 -e or 1 i h- er i 1 1 1 1, tue oi4- I a J. VTs Ov- and a a ha a few aectious of toveiipe and a bap- rtil of cerit on band, and thinks be won manage to burst up mack oftcner than the present company ba been doing latclyi Dr. Hollister.

of Providence, celebra ted bi fiftieth birth-day ot the 2d inet. Tbe Doctor ia hale and hearty, and bids fair to become" that mneh venerated individual known aa "the -oldest inhabitant. We sipiprely wh him that "length of days." A rao-away wife, named Wood raff, just come to grief in Scran ton. Tbe injured hus band went rough jbr the -destroyer of bis domestic happiness, who will learn, through the law, that thongh stolen sweets may be the sweetest tbe way of the transgressor is I'lVi-V. Iast week we mentioned that our Dem ocratic friend, Mr.

A. Guldin, in Dorrance had raised oma pretty heavy corn this year. Mr. G. will bave to try asaiafor' Mr.

Join F.Sellera, of Pettatown, baa eight ears of corn, of this season's growth, which weigh fourteen pounds. y1' There is promise of a sadden and increasing mortality among tbe dogs in Ibis Bcveral eanines exhibiting an eccentricity of manner have recently appeared in tbe streets, and were summarily disposed of. Tbe dog crojt hereabout can be thinned oat with decided advantage to the public. "i-iA'Te-union of the' members of the 143d regiment Peonsylvaaia Volunteers, took place near Raub's hotel, Kingston Hollow, yesterday. Gen.

Hoyt, Major-General Osborne, and other distinguished gentlemen spoke nn tbe occasion, and the boy bad a glorious time generally, we bave no donbt. There is danger that the "variety ba. sineBs" will run into-the ground in this city. 1 We learn that the company perform ing at liberty Bali split op on "Saturday evening, aad the seceders propose to epen at another place. We think that tbe expe rience of tbe last two weeks has fairly de jnonstrated that, but 'one establishment of the kind can expeet to sneceed in this locality." Berry's has proved the favorite, by great wlds, with all classes of.

onr citizen. There baa been some talk about start ing a new daily paper in Hcranton, bat the project seems to bang fire. Tbe Republi can of 'that city says that-Mr. J. Clark wrangling; over the proposed undertaking and, add that the three dailies now there do hot all pay expenses and tbe sequel will prove that no association there can start a fourth with any pecuniary or lasting "moral We think.

our ootemporarypeaks the words of soberuesa and truth on tbe sub ject; it'f We regret to learn that Dnncan Wright, Temperance candidate for County Treasurer and a most worthy man, was severely in jured in Scranton last Friday. Ho was as sisting in making a casting in tbo foundry, of John Maclaren, when the crucible containing the molten brssa was accidentally over a pou some water sar rounding the The sadden generation of 'steam threw the glowing 'metal in all direction1 badly burning Mr. Wright, his son, and a man named Greeley. It is' feared that Mr. Wright will lose his sight by the casualty.

Best ba Sali. lot, P. O'Xelll. Parlor Organ. A handsome six stop fine toned parlor organ will be sold at a bargain If applied for soon.

apply in ieraon at tbe office of tbe iMterne Union. tf ilkes-Baskk Bonocon -Lots. A few choice bnlldlng lots for sale pet tUo. corner of Franklin anil Academy ktrceta, the only desir able lots left in tuat neotion oftbe borough. Ap- ply to R.

C. 8 uith or aloeas D. Wiuus. tf my J. B.

Coolbacgh baring made arrangements te discontinue the Dry Goods trade in January next, are now running off their large stock at greatly reduced prices, go all see them if -yon want bargaius Sad Accidknt.Wp regret to learn that Mr. S. A.Urqubari met with' a severe' accident at the spoke ructoty, on Canal Ftreet, one last Week By some means one of hik legs was ct-ught 1 he -machinery and so terrible lacerated that amputation was deemed necessary in order to "save his life. He is still thought to be in a very critical con- ditioni-- i ItoauK Wxsrsj). The police of this State to look ont for a young ave bees notified man named.

William S. for whose' ap prehension and the. recovery $24,850 (said to have been stolen by bim on the 21st of October) a reward of $5000 is. offered.r Theyoutb only nineteen years of age and was a clerk in a Massachusetts bank, from whicb4ie stole tke moneys lie is Sve feet six inches in height, has dark thick lip. urge and possesses a good address.

-J Nkw Boot asd Sncnt StObk. J. baugh bave taken the store formerly; occupied by Maxwell's Sewing Machine IX pot, and stocked it with a first-class line of boots aad shoes. They buy goods di rect from the manafaetorer, therefore the publio can depeud npou good goods at low rices. Sisocla readers gener ally may not be aware that this State has a UwrOtt the statute bOos requiring tbeeor.

lection of five trer? ceuU from tbo -estates deceased unmarried ppsoia'j 'jthisl lateral lnueritanc mnue to appiy to ii i tne estates oi aiiueceaseu. vuniari rcu loreigB. ers and residentVofotkcr Slated as well as to citizens of Pennsylvania," andTsO; carefal ia this regard are join.t stock companies they will not transfer-be ataelr standing in the name of deceaBed holders until satisfied that the tax has been The justice of this law does not seem to be readily appa rent, tl A ')T '5 Tnc Nrw Diocbkr. The counties ef Bedfordj' Berksi BlairBradfo'rd, Carbon, Centre, Clinton, Columbia, Cura- grian'd, DuupbJn, Franklin, Fulton, Hunt ingdon, Juniatav. Lancaster, Lebanon, Le high, Luserue, Mifflin, Monroe, orthumberland, rerry, ise, l'otter, ocnuyiain, cuuivan.

Snyder, Susquehanna, Tioga. Union. Wayne Wyoming and York will be included in the new diocese of the Protestaut Episcopal cborch, whicn wiIIeTormed Haxrisburg the present week. Disposed Or. It will be remembered that sometime in the.

month of May last, N. Kemp, postmaster at, Fairvew, thU cunty, rested opoo- double charge 6f reb bmg the mail aad 'forgery. The accused took advantage of hit positb ft tointercept a lettei directed to Mrs. Mary Shafer, from whicb be abstracted a pension chock and tbe accompanying vouchers drawn in fUvor of Mrs. Shafer." To obtain the mnoey on the cbSck Kemp "forged tho.

name of pen. siooer to the document anddrew the amoont from tke banking bouse of Bennett k. Phelps. The prisoner was last month arraigned, before the United Stateg jlistrlct Pittsbargh, found guilty and sentenced ta fourteen years imprisonment in tbe peniteu tiary. A jast punishment for such crimes.

1. ExAsixiTios of TiACgsa. An examin ation of teacher will be bold at tbe school- house at Cony ucaanv: for Suaac. Loaf and Slack Creek, Nqv. At the school boose at Dorrance Centre, for Dorrance and Bloc am, Nov.

10 th, i -at the graded school house at Plymouth potol, for, Plymouth aad township, Ner.llth.' ExaminatHm to commence at 9 o'clock Aj Teachers must come preped, witb pencil and paper; H. Caonty tfZlaJbnti Oct. 14th. IC71. The CossnuUee 09 Prmsent cates will, taroarb the Seere' applications, aad will eiiL 4 i .1 be at hi i 1 4 1- 1 TTOTTCU.

MoUa is r' riven that ktaraM a w' r-i-lvt" i coo-it, me- i U04-- It) 1 a i omnjL. Dv Let-Lteta of Administr' fd to the viulerairneO i i ry Wilier, late of -rce County, deeeaiteid, ad 1 1 Mtaieira requested Tor ment, and tbeve bavia -o- eaame to present them duly tt eute- AJ Ll, Kovember 1871. EXKCUTOB'S NO riCE. Letters testamentary to the estate Solomon Konts, late of Plymouth. Luzerne county, deceased, having teen ranted to the all rmr.

Sons indebted to said estate are requested to niake immetllate payment, and those bavins claims against the same will present them, duly authenticated for settlement, to SweetValley, Nov. lOTl.et EXEOUTOII'S NOTICE Letters Tes-tnient4irv to the estate of Elhu Onlnr. Ho ceased. UaviiiR been g-ranted to the undersigned an persons moeoted tosaidettatearereqm sted to make immediate navmnL.iiiil elatms against he sume to present them, duly Tor settlement, at tne noae of Daniel Ero, to HoUenlwck townsldp, on Wed aesday, November 1, 1871. Oct.

18, lgn 6t EAecutor. FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. Lost on the evenina of July 20th, between the honrs or 9 and 10, at the L. and 8. R.

K. -depot, a POCK-JCT BoOK, coutaintaK a Five Dollar Bill and a Certificate of Deposit, No. 273, for One Unndrod and Seventy Dollars, issued by Bennett, Phelps Co. Tne alxjve reward will be paid for the restoration of tbe property to Bennott, Phelps 4 Bankers, WUkus-Barre, Pa. Oct t.

NOTIUK All persons are hereby for-i bidden to take apples, grane and otbor in-odnoe from tbo premises of tbe subscriber rresbassers will be Droeccnted to the full tent of the Law. A. HVL.VIK. Aarent. Dorrance, Aug.

ft, 1871. 3m NOTICE. -rAn application bas been made to the 6ove for the pardon of Benla- min F. IMllev.sea ed at tbe September Term rler Sessions of Lnzerne ent in the Eastern Poni-ga gambling house i jj- ot the Court county to npr tenriary. for keep uctouer it.

ADMINIST ter of adtn NOTICE Let- i-'stratlon having been srnnt-agiie. on the estatw ot Patrk he of Wilkes-Barre, de-hereby clven to all persons Led to-Cn3liai-lii- mi true, late oi ceased, notice i having claims to make them known, and to all persons Indebted to said estate tt make Inima- unwruayineui. Anumw, EliONK A IVkcrf, Atty's. WUkes-Barre. Oct.

as, n-etj XT0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that At th the partnership heretofore exlstlntr be tween Thomas Tavlor and 8. Ayres, Jr, nt Wilkes-Barre. urder tbe firm name of Thomas Tavlor tt Co was dissolved lv mutual consent on the 7th day of October, 1871. -v h. Ayres.

jrM who win eoatinuo tue lrasmess at No. 211 Market street, ia authorized to settle alt debts dne to and by the Company. t. KRISTER'S NO JCE Notice is hereby givon to all persons ooneerned tn the following estates, to wit ll. Estate of William Melxoll, deoeased, Fl aeeonnt of Guardian.

a. Kstata of Joseph Fink, deceased, final ac count of Administratrix. s. Kstate or jonu pettigrew, neeeasea. irst ant partial account of A 4.

Kstate of Vbram Wood, deceased, rinal acoantofAd 'nistratrlx. That tlie ace infants have filed their ao. connts In the lit ster's Ofnee, In and for tlie County of J.nzern and that the same will be presented to the Oi nan's Court of said county on Saturday, the 25t day of November, allowance and con fir ation." Oct. lS71-4t C. PLOTZ, Begister.

saRPHANS' COURT ALE Pursnant to-an order of tbe Orphans' Court of tbe County of Luzerne, will lo ezjioed to mono saie, at tne Arbitration- itoo-n, iu tne 1 toiirt nouse, in tue livy ui it iiaun-nari, uu THTJESDAY, the day of November, 187L at 10 o'oloek in the forenoon, the following described tract of land, tn wit Sitnfcte in tbe township of Lake, in tho county of-Imaeraeand State of Pennsylvania, bounded and deserKAid as -follow, to wit: JleKmnin at the northeast corner of Simon P. Sitos' land. thence nertherly olong the line of she George snv trnot fortv nerohes to lands of Joseph A. liooth, tlumoe alonsr said Booth's line one hun red and nerchers t-a a corner on Jine of lands of Joseph Stewart, thenneon saiil line southerly-rotty perches, and thenee ny lands of Simon P. Sites one hundred and twenty-nine perches to the place of beginning, containing thirty-flve acres, strlot measure, belni; same premises descrfbedin deudof John woods and wife to said Sarah A.

Baldwin, recoraeil in deed book number ono hundred aad thirty-nine pages three hundred and five and si in said county, about sixteen acres Improved, with a one-and-a-half -story frame dwelling house, a frame shed and a young apple orohard thereon. TiiBMS or Sals are to be as follows, to wit ortn hundred dolAwa down in cash on day of sale one-third or balance on oonurmatiou of sale and delivery of. deed, oud-lhlrd in siK months, anu ine resiune in one year, interest, on luu hest tvsiMvaenta with interest from eonllrni- atlon, to be secured by bond and mortgage on Dremiaes. JACOB JOUNSOX. CHKKIFF'S SALE Of Valuable Heal By virtue of snndry writs of fieri facias venditioni exponivs and levari facias.

issued out ot tno court or common rieas ot Luzerne county, to me directed, will, be ex- oseci to aaio at puDito vendue or out-cry on ATITROAY. the eighteenth dav of November. 171, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House In the city of Wilkes-Barre, the following described property, viz All tbe right, title anil interest: of the defendant in said writ named in and to all that cer tain lot, piece or parcel of land, I ring and being situate in Rose township, i Luzerne eeuntv, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol lows beginning at a nest nut stump adjoining lands of Barton Mott, and so forth, thenee along said Mott's land north forty-three degrees west seventy and five-tenths perches to ahestnnt corner adjoining lands or Deven, thenee along lands of Oeven and Eisk north forty-seven degrees east one hundred and twenty perches to a stake corner adjoining Diner tanus oi saiu it esiey esiaro. lueneo south fortyothree degrees-east seventy and flve- tentns-pereues to a rocK ohk, tiience sontn rortv-seven aeerees wesu one nunareo and twentv oerches alonar said Weslev estate to chestnut stump, the pliuio of beginning oon- caming niiy acres ana one nnnurea ana joriy oerebes more or less, with about thirtv acres thereof more or less improved, having a two- story IKAUK flWSt, lAMjt MKS, AflXS OECH.VKO and outbulldinirs thereon. A I80.

all the right, title and interest of the defendant In said writ named in and to all that oertain tract; piece or parcel of land situate in ttoss vownenip, uizerne county, rennayiva-nia, desorilKMl as follows Beginning at a stake a asr a'M4i- latids of Plsk aud a part ot la a of the estate of BeuJ.imln V. Wesloy, tieoeased, thence north forty -seven degrees Mtone hundred and wenty perches along land of Fisk and Hoyt, to a white oak grab, thenoe- along St, Clair's land south forty-three degrees east one hundred and six perches to eoruer of lauds of said Wesley, deoeased, now land, of William Wesley, thence south fortr-sereik ucitrees west, one hundred and twenty perches to a chestnut sapling, thence north 'fortv-thrce decrees west one hundred wild six perches along other lands of said Wen. ley, deceased, ami partly along lands of Calvin Wadhams to the place- of beginning contain ing. Beyunty-niite acres nnd eighty perches of land, more or less, wiiu niteen- acres more or less unproved anil naving a iranio imv ulu-su UOUSK, frame 11AHN and otatbnlklings'ertctcd tliereon. Late the estate of the defendant in said writ namco wnu ine appnnennneea, rnt sitiBca wit.u me appnneixnuces.

ijfd and taken In execution at tbe suit of jn'tnohestor vs, Benjatnip P. Wesley. Isdat the suit of C. II. Morris, use of P.

C. a. tt. Atsrf Eckrotb. assigned to S.

8. Winchester, vs. Ben-jatnln Wesley. ALSO AU the right, title and interest oftbe defend-1 aril in saia writ naiueu. in ana vo an i ne 101 low ing described piece or parcel of land, situate annuel us; in nie Mjwiisinp oi Amnion, coamy of Lnserne and State ef Pennsylvania, boend- follows: Bt-idnninir in a corner line i land formerly bf ThomasBftiltb thence along tine of snld land, south forty-seven and threes touitlis dearreee west, sixtv-aeven and four- tenths perches to a corner- of creek, ontlet of vvau pono anence up aia creca: anil wsaoi saiu ciititu, iHiuiu lorty-oue anu oiro-tenth perches to stone wall corner: thence alons line of land of ill Ism 8 I th, south sixty-one and a -half itiv degree west, tony -one anu lour-tenms perches to a atone wall corner i (hence along line oi nuins oj tTiiunm Aiason, norm tnirtv three and tUreivfriurths deurwa m-nat.

thirl two and four-tenths perches to a poet and stones tn crrek thence along lands of same south thirty-seven, and three-fourths 'denrei'S went, fifteen and fonr-tenths perches to stone wall line oi lanus oi HitoenuvKer ana. liroincr thence north, sixteea'fleifretis -west, eUcht and eigUt-tonths perches to a graveyard thenoe along line ot sati yard, north fifty-two degrees three and Mine-tenths pesnbesi thenoe along lne of sak! yarl BorthWitneueen and oiu. fourth drees a-cut, nlueteeu perches to middle of publio. road theuoe along wild road south sixty -six and dot rcs west, twelve and five-tenths perches to a line of said Shoemaker's; thenee along line of said Shoemaker's land, north six degrees seventeen-and. eignt-iamus, pepenes vo.

a none wan earner thenee aloutr said hind, oross creek and rait road, south eurhtv-two and one-fourth dezrees perebea a post had stones sou west side of raliMad; thence byline of by deed of tame, sontbe bteen and oae-fonrth de -ees West, tweotv-one feet to a nost aud sto thenoe south nine and tbree-faurths de. east, two li nnd rod feat to a nost and tn -bio of stone wad, line -of lands of Tho- itOffH" north six- tv- and -vreat. seven. and nlne-ti manle 4 rv- poet near a tn id Wood- 1 1 iiiiMi roau t- i tHTty-v- kij e1 oorner i-1j li i i i M'llo-WI f4- Ballev, bnndre.1 rHm to a one I 1H- i Smith bondred eon- ti kM One Lr ve att of 4, a4- defon- a rndfrn .01 I 1 1 4 A 'Hr1 1 lAOu Of rt i it.i tlai of 4- 41U r.t sastained each terrible injuries that' recov-1 ery was impossible, and death relieved ber from he sufferings, as wtatetL A deaf man I named Joan McNuIty, Mho was ia tbe bouse whea 'tbe casualty occurred, waa severely! "burned while eugagsd ia trying to save, tbe girl The day succeeding hu accident' Me. Xnlty was walking on the track of the Penn sylvania Coal company's road when be was struck by a 'train aud so injured that be died soon after.

Mine Accidknts. Mine Inspector JJlew- itt reports the lollowinir mine accidents in his district duriug the month of October' "2d. John Maugaii, killed at No. 5 vhaft. Jenkins township, by being caught between the cars.

Driver boy, 18 years old. i 7 th. John Nolan," leg broken at Powdef- ly mines, fall of top coal. 10th. Jaines Stock, killed in National mines by fall of roof.

Englishman, aged 24 12th. Perry, driver boy. 18 years of age, aukle at Dodgotowa mines. 16th. John James, miner in Seneca slope, Pittston, injured by, a Call of top coal; 17th.

Jaiuep Sanadcrs, leg broken iu the Diamond: slope, by a fall of boney. 17th. Begun, slightly injured at Gypsy by piece of coal. from a blast. 19th.

William Davis 'a water boiler at Hampton mines, died from tho effects of being kicked by a mule. Welshman, 25 rears of age. O'Malley, injured at No. 5 tunnel Greenwood colliery, from the' effects of aliiub-he afterwards died. Irish man; 23 years of agul 2otb.

Jonn uoiden, injured iy lau ci coal at No. 10 Pittston. Canaot r- cover. 26th. Robert Barry, killed in Gold Brook breaker by being caught in tbe shaft lnir of the machinery of Amenean O.

12 years of age. 27th. Henry Walters, a minor in galley tunnel, Uarbondale. Iujured by powder ex plosion. A 28tb.

Patrick Hussey, killed in Belle yue shaft. Driver boy. 15 years of age Amer icas. Itun over by the cars. 'Mih.

Driver boy named kicicd by mule in liellevuc slialt. Jaw broken. i Axuscvmrrs. We -mentioned last week that the Dolby concert troupe about to a VTn V--. A -t visit this city.

Upon reference to our ad- vertisiug columns it will be seen that they give a concert at Music Hall next Saturday evening, the lltb inst. The star of the ganization is Mr. SantlcyT the famous bari- tone. His is represented as a wonderful voice, aad be employs it with gratify ing effect. The', next greatest success is Mrs.

Patey, a' contralto of ninoli merit. Miss Wynne'the soprano, Mr. Cnmmings, tbe tenor, and Mr. Patey, tbe baaso, -are onscientious and clever artists, who, work ing -together with trained ability, as well as id solo performances, do not fail of pleasing (even if, they do not startle) their bearers. Mr.

Sloper, the' director and pianist of tho company, is a remarkable artist, and will win a high reputation wherever he may go- With such a combinat ion of talentjhe Dolby concerts cannot bat prove enjoyable- anairs, and we trust there will be a good boose at the first and only and one to be given in this city. TMr. Turnbull wkojnude such favor- able here while aTcaoging the Kellogg concerts Is business manager of the troupe a sufficient guarantee that tbey are every way first-class. Despite an opposition which be termed pe culiar, if not singular. Manager Berry pnr sues the even ftenor hja way, lie bas a talented company; and gives the best enter tainment of the kind ever seen in this city, and has already -made bis cstablishmeut a place of popular resort.

The performances axe unexceptionable in and. no thing is ever, heard or seen there which can offend tbe most The star; this week is the famous Harry. Robinson, who has acquired a national reputation in his wonderful specialties. With Belle Graham. the Loves, Lidia White, Mille Zoenetti, Lot- ta WaltersTKiveiiij" Wilson and the combinationcannot be excelled.

The Maeks still oat their banner from Liberty Arini0t BarrisoA, ro ereated a decided sensation as a 4aCBef made her first appearance on-Moaday even ing and was well received. Several: attractive entertainments are booked for Music Hall. Poisourd Wriskt. A-week -en two ago we.rceorded the death of a man atr Kates of his death Taylor drank aglass or two of whisky at a place kept by a man named Gil. roy.

'l be indications were that the whisky was the' immediate canse of death, and the jury in the case so pronounced. -Tke Phils aaelphia Pric Current farnishe some information which may bars a bearing on tke death of tbe man, ia tiia county. That pa per states that some of the Westers iistijl, em have in vented a new satitkoi of manalao- turiog whisky by means of wfcich a feculiar strength and oi ax iceparts to tlt'pre- dacV bnt wkk! injarios to tie leerri of ViL'JLzx tl x.nr;.: t-? r'ti tt hi I I I 1 the popalar songs sang at Berry' Theatre Comique. Tbe sentiment would do credit to a church. Olive Logan has abandoned "Girls, and is traveling with.

nice' ybang men" this season. It is not likely that she will come to this city. Professional jealousy, is the. meanest of all sentiments. It is crael as the.

grave; and its fires barn with a vehemence which consumes all before them The "Hibernian MinstraJs," who gave inch an enjoyable entertoinnientJa this city a few weeks since, gave a concert in To- wanda last Saturday ayenday. People are talking about Theodore Til ton's immoral lectare at'MitMe Halt, 'rod it seems to be the impression that Theodore is a very "naughty, uaujjltj Some of the. defeated Radical candidates in thia county have "filed their' papers, They ara sharp fellows, bat tee don't believe they will succeed in making their point. All kinds of Job PriatJug neatly executed at this office. We have recently add-d a great variety of new styles of jobbing type to oar previoaaly largo assortments i i The was another break, in the water -pipe on Pdblic Square Sunday, morning, w.

i v. I i atious rupture in the maiu near "the Lrfzernc House. The yatiihiii-, prolific crop of buckwheat, this year, is said to indicate 'a genial winter." We hope so, bat we usually take buckwheat cakes as thoy come-aad we find iu The Scrantoniaos are call mi for firsi-'' elatts dramatic enter tainnicol. Wetwould like to see something of that kind come this way. We have bad nothing of the sor for a longtime.

11' An exchange says that many ladies rain the shape of their ears by wearing heavy ear-rinsra. which spoil the shape of tbe ear by elongating if, besides producing Jieadache and pain in tke face. It may be that two of a trade can never agree," bat we woald suggest; that obvious ud persistent persecution' of any mania not the kind of opposition id busiu'eis recogatzed by decent and honorable people. Many people find fault with an editor Sor expressions whicb3 compelled' te make, bat they never feel gratitude for the omissions whjeh, any charitably allowed by iim, under certain Oar exchanges, in all directions, are re. cording accidents from tbe careless use of firearms while persons were engaged in gnn- Eiinr ex peditiooi.

Several sudden deaths from that caase bave recently occurred. A soft bat with a feather stack in tbe band is tbe fashion Wih some of our. "Aho. Touebbred" swells. It is pertinent ta re- anark-thar thVappearsu'cOof feather hW- dieates considerable softness under the hat.

Some Interested parties are agitating tbe purchase ofj CbahopB llallj by tbe cityi The- propbsition i too Trn3ffalrent. proper place for a publio bnildiug is the site Already designated by law for that purpose. little stray honesty, is a beading da one of oar county exchanges. From the construction of the article which follows, it iis is evideat that no portion of the estray has managed to find its way into that establish- r-: .1.. i i The sidewalks 6n Market street, between he Square and Washington street, are be ing improved Flags' gtygi dewn several places, and everything will be xen- 3ered snag--and romfortable before winter smU ia.

We are indebted te Hon Mr. Shoemaker for a copy of the moathly jeport, of. thu De- spartment of AfTkaUnre for October. Mr. Barnes M.

Clbrk '-of tbe Cepar Die at will please- aeeeptoar thanks fot tike tan. 1 5 il f-1' The Scranton tjy'mtikiiffm has gofle' where the wohdbine and subsri- bers thereto coaaplain that they failed, et the worth of their money invested for jnstructioo. Such 'an -institution should iave been r. .1.1 I i I It said tbat Uindle, toe lascinatng nd eccentric vocalist, is the happy posses-, kor of SlQjDQO worth, ef No won-er that she completely daxxled some of our, rtender-braiaed bet there's, where ttLey made a mistake." The fcbigaa taW lfef Committee Aa iasnd to tbe people of the United Stale, for iad copious tor (the suffjfers' Vy tie terrible, fires tfcat bave de teati vast rraeta at soaotry in that Ctate. Their needs are very pressing? It is repirf.3' tLkt two baadrerl teas Tilksa-DXrr ooal, ttrj- star save bees srtcrsJ away ia tbe vault of tbe Capitol a4 t' i -Tie -a Is Wme i -ii: Astroehan, Sqnirrel, a Seal, Coney, 'itph, Persian.

Alaska, SACQUE3, 1 Seal and' Astraci an a1 at tbe very lowest i maraet prlees. laalo, IT1 IIe'jos Eay Wc'J rjit'iiarit" 1 1 i pre iay ulvlded equ.r ainonf; i ur4. ii' ati. i x- yvAt.r r. r- ant.

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