CZIm ....V ..... (Z A..,..!, ii. v, Moiminir.n, rniTOR , ,i: i.r.niniiTON, m.j SATl'MUV M0n.NlN(J, JUt.Y M, ,18W. -. ... III,. TTJMI'KIIANCR T1CKKT. Tor President till KEN CLAY PlllTlt. For Vice-President (ItbEOit T. BKWAny. ,PEl'UniiiCAN TICKET, rnr president-ltUTHKHroitli D. ItAYKa. For Vji-c-l'rosldont lixtAH A WHEELER. DKMOUIIATIU TICKET. For ProsMmt-SAMUitr. J TlttiEx, For.Vlw President TiiOsias HRMmiCKs. Tho Scrantott Keputillean, speak ing nutliqrltnt.tvcly on tho subject, tiro tllcta tlio speedy dissolution of tlio coal CQpibitiiUlony and thinks its breaking up would bo followed with good results to, tho irmnufuctuiltiK and mining In terests of tho country. .And now wo hear, that our robust and Jovial Republican friend, Solomon Yeakel the " licavy lumberman," of Wclssport, will lie a candidate: for the Sheriffalty of Carbon county, at the next county convention. Sol. would un doubtedly make a "heavy" run, for ho has "hosts" of friends. So far the prospects of tho Presi dential election aro that we- shall have ,n more, decent canvass than usual. Per sonal abuse wjll largely gl.ve placip ,to talr discussion, and when tho .peoplo .find out which candidate is most likely to mako a thorough reform, ,they will vo.to tor him. Kansas fs complaining that her crop of cereals this year Is too enor mously heavy for utilization. M.iWons of bushels of wheat will havo to bo lost, the farmers say, becausa it ripens too fast, and cannot bo got into mar ket ; and as to corn, tho yield is so great that vast quantities will havo to be UBcdas fuel during tho winter. Tlio Jendeney of Summer travel Is ,tn Philadelphia. The- watering places up to thUjyme havo fewer .visitors than usual, and many hotels that las,t year wrro filled, are nearly empty now. Tho Centennial comes only once in a man's llfo time, and not always then, and the most of tho people are determined toseo at', that is to bo seen of It while it Is going. Tic grand parade of tho Indepen dent Order of Odd Fellows of Pennsyl vania will lako placoln Philadelphia on tho 0th of Septenibsr, and promises to bo ono of the finest affairs of tho kind that ever took placo In tho country. Tho regulations havo been promulga ted by tho exectitlvo committee, and will bo observed by Jod-jcs and oucanip monts participating. Tho delegates to the grand encampment of tho United States, which meets in Philadelphia at Uiat tlmo, will participate in tho parade. Josoph Feist, a Dcmocratio resident of our sister borough of Welssport, Is making strenuous exertions for the .nomination for Prothonotaryatthonext county convention. Thos. Kemerer, Eq., the present Republican incumbent of the office, will undoubtedly receive a ro-nominatlon at tho hands of Ids paity, and he deserves it for the very faithful and efficient ruhnncr In which he has performed tho duties of that po sltlan during his term of offlco Demo crats iui(J Republicans alike praiso him for hU affablo and gentlumany bear ing towards all having business to transact In his department. The total losses by tho Custer mas sacre aggregate, according to the official reports, three hundred and five. Thero were Sftoen officers, Including ono sur goon, 223 soldiers, two civilians and two guides killed, and 53 soldiers wounded. Tho wounded wero all Iron; Reno's column, every one who was with Custer having been slain. The dead wero all burled vihero they fell, OuSter being among them. Tho region Is now hi posesslon of the toux, so that It will be impossible to remoyo any of the bodies, unless a military advance should recover possession of the coun try. The officers' graves were marked by hollow sticks containing the names of tho dead. Since the massacro of General Cus ter and his command by tho Slour there has been a steady movement of reinforcements and supplies to the troops in tho Indian country. It Is es timated that there are about 2u00 hos tile Sioux pu the J.ittlo Big Horn river, although tho number may be larger, if fho reports of Sioux and other Indians having left tho agencies to join them aro true. Against these savages a force of 3000 to 4000 troops will be brought, when all the reinforcements shall have reached Generals Terry and Crook, which will be early in August. Sixty diysf 6upplles have also been sent to the troops, and .General Sheridan will personally superintend the painpalgn. .Instead of operating against the Sioux 1 11 entirely Independent detach meuts, all these, forces will be combined In one command, will) Foit Ellis, in MnuUtia, ns Its baso of supplies, so that tho var ious columns sent against tho Indians will bo able to communlcato with and support each other. General Crook In tends to move, ns soon as the relnforco merits rraci him, so that something positive may bo expected to bo dono next or tho following week. Although the available foreo In tho United states army Is small, yet General Sherman ban ,beoii enabled to gather a body of men sufficient for the purpose, without its being necessary to accept tho ser vices of volunteers. Thero aro also sev eral hundred Snake nnd Crow allies co operating with the troops, who do good service as scouts, courlors and nlso as fighting men. Tlieso Indians aro dis tinguished by white hadgos to prevent their being confounded with tho Sioux Tthen In action. It Isexpectcd that Uim campaign now to no carried on will bo a decisive one. The Sioux in the recant action lost nine of tliuir principal chiefs, Sitting Bull being niiinng,tlio dpa,!, ac cording to Iho statements mado from Indian sources. It is thought that they will not hereafter be able to conduct their warfare so skillfully, having lost thcso.leadeis, nd ,t,b.ls will ,bo tp the advantage of the troops. As Intelli gence from tho scat of war will havo tocuip by tho roundabout way of Fort Ellis, news of future contests will not be received for several days after their occurrence. Will Congress Adjouryi 1 JoU parlies In Congress, niys a Washington dispatch, of tho 20th, to tho N. Y. Sun, Just now appear undo clded as lo the courso .they shall take In regard to adjournment. A few days ago tho Republicans wero seeking to hold tho Democrats responsible for tho contlnuanco of J,he prepent unusually longscsBion, but now they aro seeking to prolong It by dilatory movements. Tiro Democrats wero a week or two ago quite anxious to get away, hut now they talk of Indefinitely extending tho session. There havo been no meotlngs of any of the conference committees for nearly a week, and tho Democratic leaders say that tho Republicans arn responsible for tho delay, aud that they will bo wil ling to glvo thorn a reasonable tlmo to confer with tho heads of the various departments In regard to tho proposed reduction of the clerclal furco. Tho Democrats will Insist upon two-thirds of tho reduction which they originally agreed upon In tho House, but the House confprees allowed their Senate associates to consult with the different departments, and aB far as possible suf fer them to arrange the scale of (educ tions In their various bureaus. Up to tills evening the Senate conferees had not informed those! of the Ilouso that they wero ready to resume the consid eration of tho legislative bills. In tjio mean Jtltno no progress has been mado on tho Consular and Diplo matic aud tho Indian bills, and prob ably 110110 will bo made until the Legis lative hill Is disposed Qf. Thero will, howover, bo up difficulty In securing an agreement upon these two bills, but tho River and Harbor bill will probably bo lost altogether. The House will, if It is satisfied that the President means to veto Itj let It drop by refusing to send It to a conference committee. Under all theco ciicumstaiicps it does not ap pear posslb)o for either Ilouso to bo ready for au adjournment uext week. It Is moreover probable that the Judi ciary Coramltree will report a resolu tion of Impeachment in Robeson's case, and If that is dono tho Republicans say tbey will not consent to an adjourn ment. . If tho Democrats becotuo satis fied that Grant really ineaus to carry Into execution his threats of using the troops to carry the Caroliuas and Lou isiana, they will doubtless determine to havo no adjournment, and in that event Robeson's impeachment Is inevi table. The leading Democrats wl.o have studied the case against Robeson are satisfied thas It Is a good one, and that ho can escape conviction only through the partisan bias of the Senate. SlattefK of ItitercMt. About 700 of tho oleiks of the various de partments at Washington ore to bo ulsmUsed. lion. William HaiR ex.Govornor of Now Hampshire, tiled on Hnturdavi aye-1 CO. Ho was (Joveinor ol ttair Hampshire In ito7 ana 19M. A call baa been Issued tor a mass convention of United mates pensioners to meet in Pblla-delpala-on September Zlst The objtiot of tho convention Is ' to btlnaraboufc buneilclal recti U lion s in their spocml Interests." The family of Isaac B. Dodgos,seven in num ber, were poisoned on Thursday of last weefc,by eatlne canned com beef, A child died, but tho others are recov erinj;. In Lancaster,l'a.,lnst Friday evcnlugjamea Vanned shot hla wife lu tho bead, Indicting a wound which la llktly ui oo ratal. ' Domtetlo trouble" was tbo cause. The ComptroUer of the Currency baa ile. lared a tilth and final dividend uf ss per couu In laror ot the craaltora of the First National lluus uf Wai-htnplou, I). O, Tills makes a total dividend of 100 per cunt. Ocucral Bai ry baa been ordered to get roadjr lor ntsiimnieut to the WciHom Haucruw nil re cruit attached to tho uiUllary school at fort ress Alouioe. There rue a slight fiost a few mllesnorih of Fort Jems, H. Y , ou Souday night. . B11 minora wei e killed and flro othora aerl ouslr Injured by an explosion lu the Mark Uia moud Ooal Minu.at Mount Dlubie, Cul , ou Mon day, Two eirla nere buniod to death near Lo. Kansport, Ind., on Sunday uiaht. while poumiK coal oil ou the kitchen tire, a, II. Oribam, uhaa Oooro if moil churned with robtiluir the llr.t National nam of Welle boro' lu Tlojn caiiEir, aud wuli lohberna lu I'hiH ts'phm, w a air-. t M lu 1 it.-juu 1'ue - U' ,i ii UIS at i't.luvuJJ ul IUU lUullU ou- Uitr i'v. 'In ,.,.,. Our I'lillftilelphia Letter. I'lltLA.. r Jnlv 2H. 1873. Draii Advocatb ! It Is tube hoped that tho "heated term" Is a thing of tho past. Who'd 'a thought ono woek Blnco that blankets would bo found comfort ablo In so short a tlmo 7 So mo say tho sudden chatiRo Is owinu; to tho hall storms, others, "with knowledgo pro found," that nn Iceberg must havo grounded on our shores, and others even more wlso, hold to tlio opinion thnt the gulf stream lias nil to do with It, that this wonderful river of tho ocean has changed its temperaluio from heat to cold, and consequently tho zephyrs, breezes, gales, hurt (canes and tornadoes: which pass over Its surface become, as chilly blasts from old Hurras himself. Now, I do not bother my mind nbuut finding out who Is .right or who is wrong lu regard to this matter, all 1 know Is this it Is cool, and that's; enougn. Tlio lightning paid its respects to the property of Uncle Sam, last week, lu a' most 'vivid and striking manner, by demolishing tlia llag-stiiu" on tho roof of the Custom House, ami fracturing tho one upot. tho Tost ofllee In a most remarkable way j tho electric fluid went round the latter fctnir In n spiral manner and made a regular wooden screw of it, Tlio stall of the Custom House was a legiilnr bank breaker, for w.Uen it was snapped off It Hew directly across tho stieet and broke lulu the roof of the bank opposite No ono hurt and no arrestt. Two thousand children died In ew York during tho hot spell a little less than a month. Tills la a sad, sad chap ter of , tlio sultry days. Tho Cincinnati Light Guards arrived hole on Monday last after a march of ,801) mljes.and aro encamped on George's hill, near the exhibition grounds. Tho warriors of the road came in looking rusty, musty and duty and Its a won der they wero not taken for tramps by somo over zealous million of the law and lodged in closo .quarters until they could prove their identity. Tho Guards will sojourn with us a few days and then return home by tho can. Let tho band begin to play ' Tramp, trstnp tho Uoya caino mnrcblne. In Agricultural Hall may bo seen a plow made by Daniel Webster, In 18117. It is properly tetmed "Tlio Webster Plow," and Is well worth seeing. Its total length Is Hi foet. Length of beam 0 feet 1 inch, length of hanillei (i feel I Inches, distauco between tho handles 2 feet ten Indies, length of lamlslldu 4 feet 2 luetics, width of mouldboird 20 Inches, width of share 10 Inches, from point of share to farthest end of mould board 5 feet l Inches. Tho approach to tho main entrance of Agticultural Hall is famous for stumps, not stumps of trees hut stumps of segars ; theru tho remainder of tlm fragrant Havana reposes calmly side by side with all that's left of the Connecti cut or tho cabbage. Far, far away from Culm's sunny isle, far, far away from tin1 land of wooden nutmegs, far, far away ftom Jorsoy'y sandy soli aro tui'M; poor stumps left, sad and lonely, should I say had nud losely ' -Nti, I'll take it back, for soon those stumps may bo transformed lulu genuine (V) Scotcli snuff, or perhaps tlioy may liavn nico uouies in snug little mixes am! tin la belcd " Prime Impottud Havanas.' Nothlnir Is lust or wasted lu tills gieat country, you xnow, ami In this largo city of ours men make their living gath ering segar etumps, and us thoy aro men or eiiterprire, l Jutlgo they havo long ago heard of tho big Bonanza at tho doors of Agricultural Hall, and havo utilized the same. The farmer never gathers lu his .har vest moru BDSiduuusly thau does tho small boy when ho gathers In his har vest uf cards, pamphlets aud circulars at the exhibition. I have seen boys go Into the exhibition in the morning look ing thin and lanlfy.but at 0 p. in. those self same boys came out looking ns if they wero too fat to walk or carry their loads of ca.da ami such ; fact of the matter is, or 'was, those boys were com pletely padded with pamphlets. Rut, Mr. Kditor.ni not say anything further in regard lo this matter, for those very boys make work for tho printer, and when the printer works wo know that trade is good and business reviving. A frieud qf mine kickoi a piece of ice tho other day, just in 'fun. He says next time he kicks a pieco of ico be will seo that it Is melted lirst. (If this joke wont hold water you might leave it out. I think it Is au Ico onu though). Water melons are selling at forty cents each with tho cramps thrown in. Tho huckster shouts "yater melons, oh 1" aud soon tho customer follows suit aud cries "uli 1 water melons 1" Where do the children get their songs or refrains ? Wo cannot blame Mother Goose, for in these days of progress It seems as if the uielodieo of that good old dame, had been glypu the go-by al together. "Old Mother' Hubbard" Is seldom if ever mentioned. " Jack and Jill" seem as myths, and as tq "Little Jack Horner," who cares a plum about him ? Disguise tho fact as vn may, it Is painfully apparent that new songs and new costumes are creeping, not nlono into our nurseries, but every where, I managed to get In this train of thought by hearing tho children in my tieighborliood'siuglng " flerobomftfl the soldiers, Doom a latlily boom I It you too au I ndlan bhooi him with your rud. v 'JloOltl I Yours Cooler", M.VJtCOTIO. Iiuportaut tu Teucllers, The iinrjiml state teachers' nsaticlatlnn of rdimsylvaulu will bo held at West Chester, August 8, 0, 10. The follow, lag tullnmilq vylll have centennial ex cursion tickets for sale nt the principal static ns without any orders trout' the statu tlolietacoiit, viz.: 1'tinusylvanla, Ouuiberlantl yullcy, Nortliurn (Jeulrul, riilludulplila nud Ittndlng, aud West Chester and Philadelphia. For cards, ot membership, which will securo re duced hotel rates, enclose ono dollar, with stamp, to J. Fletcher Sickel, Uer innntowii, IVi. Uiuijuftl Interest utUiol--s tu this niiii'liiii:, "d It Is hoped tho alti'tiduiicu vvil be litryv, ; iii.ii.iii,.iB..ir..ll Now Advortisoinonls. THE LUNGS! 0N$TJMPT10W ? Till' itWrrsslnRnnil ilnngrrnm romptolnt nnd Its prcnioi ltory srnipiinns. nnalrnlcil much, night aural, liinrwuen, wnllim llinli. Inyor m l ninnf-ullr mirrd by ' Dr. Hnnynu'sUonipouiiJ Pyrin of WlldUheirv" IlllONPlll I IH-A promiinlbir of 1 ntmonny ('oMRiiiuptloti la chnrnrti-rlii'it hycntnrili or In. Ilnniiiiniion nt the mucniia mcnif riiiio of tho nlr nansa'tes, with 4inuu;)t Riut eitinclnrAttoif, short urratli, aoimr-npw imnn m the eliil. For nil tTOnchinl nflecticiiH, toro throat, Ion of Wee, outipus, !n. BWAYNK'S COMPOUND Syrup Wild Cherry in a,bovfjirion nrjstnnY. Ilrmnnhaat, or f;iflliie btoait, may proer-od from the larjltr, trnchm liionrhli or Iuiik". and nrlso from various cnusei oh iinilnn physicnl exertion, pit than, or fullnpse tit Iho votR weak luii(r, ovrrstralultip ot the voiio siipnren rd evacuation, obstiuctlou ot tlio spleen or liv er, ote. Dr. Swayno's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry striken at tlio root of riiaon'n by purifying the blunt, n-etnrjna; tho livernml kidneys to hoalthy acilou, Invlgnratl'ii: the m rvous system. Tho only standard lrmclr for liemorrhsiro, brniiclilal mi l nil puLmnnmy enmp mnts. Con suinptlviB or those tirwlispoied to wmK tnnj?, nhuulil not fall to use tula tircnt veKotahlerem titr Its tmtVBious power, not i.nly ovrr eonumi. tlon hut over twtiy clironlo dt-eao wneron irradu il alleratlvn action Is nee'lod. Under Its tisotherouifli la 'ooaeuod, tlio night sweats di luiulh inn pain sulmiiH-s, tho mtlM) rrturns tft its lialmsl i:iiilu(l, tho stomach la umiroro'l in It- power to digest nnd ntamillato the tood, nnd every .organ liatiinuior and bettet finality hlood supplidlii It. nut of whtch now ltcrea tiro and iialic tuateriiil Is made. SAV13D HIS LIFE. A RUJIARIiAillii: CWEtK! Wni tliat of Kilwnnl II. llnniPon. Engineer nt Oi'orno ,wcynv'' I'ottory, 1311 Uldco Avenue. rhl.nttoiphi3. llo bui ft violent ciu?lt, ultzht sweats, emu tlnoit, urent wenkues, epit nt Oif fcitnt Huioa a pint ot i Inod, pero un nit hopo it ricnvHrv. H.roiitfh xw inn of " J)rt U'ildCtirrrtttiuritu" hrcflmn & Roumloml lionUhv jiiflti, nud reniHluH mi to ttiH t!ar altliough over twenty yeatH nive run srii aiiirn utt vrn4 curcti. VJtlCfc ONK DUIJjAH. fix UoltlCS 5. It vnur drufirlBt ur store tew per lUtaa not tll II, we will fur waul nait ilncfii. fu'U'lit paid, tu uuy ud dress, ou mxipt nt puce, 1'KEpAiirD onlt nr dir. swayns: & soar, 330 N. Blxtli Street, Philadelphia. Bold by all I'roju.uem DrttKKl&ts. A Good Family Medicine SWAKME'S Tar and Sarsaparilla Pills. era- IIKADACUE, Lnnu'our and Mflsn choly RLUerally apil-iir ti-om n lUsordorcd atom sell, ccstlvene-sor a tondd liver. Kscli la-iy to M-ovdily rentoyed nv l)r Hw.ivne9 'l or l-l'.ls which stiiuulato the liver aud stomach to n ho 'lihy action in reinovlnff nil Mil nusm-as, and pioduolni; legular evaciinlloils of tho lowoii. I.lVlltl COVl'LAIHr, that droativl dl'soieo from which so many pur. nous f niter, la freq.ieutly tho cause of Ileailnclio, Imlluesticui nnil DjBpepsIa, Is spcoJily relloved. and aro often pcnnnnently euied ny their u-o. i'uveisureoltcn pievoutrd by tho usoot theMi sari.iinnil l'lH", nathey rarrv off, throiiBh tlio bioir.1. the linpiiiltlea from which thoy nilie. For COS lIViONKas thero la iioiuluj so cHeciual as Swayno's Tar otiJ Saraapurilla I'ilU. They aro pi ety voKClnlilo, and act specially on tho Liter us llliio I,'un3 or Calomel, without any 'i ik irom tiklut. I)o-cIib9 svnivUiins In n'l OTnimuilcntlon", and oddita leturs to 1)11 sWAYNU t hON. l'lu'silelpUln. .No clinrKo lor ndve e. He nt lir mill on ueelpt of juice. l'rlco'JS coum a box; Uvo boxta for tl. ASK YOUItDUCaUIBT FOR TUKM. Itching Pilos! PILES, VILKS, ITCH1NCJ PILES, Positively cured by tho nso of S WAYNE'S OINTMENT.' Hostii Testimony : I was sorely afllictfd with one of tho most dls-ticn-liun! nil civcasoi I'rurltrn or I rnrign. or rooro commonly uown ,n Itching 1'llea Iho llcnlnu st tliuos was alcioKt lntnlernblo. Inpreus cd ny scrnlchlug, ana not unfrequrmly hecomo quite sot o. 1 t-oiuht n bo of "Sw.iino'e Ointment!" Its ubo tnvo qnloa relief, nud In n short tlmo mado n pei flit urn e. I oni nnrr rleep mulistiirhod, and I would ivlvlao nit who aro sulferinK with this dtntro'AtnK'pniplahit toprocuie'iswayne'a Olntmont' ot oiieo. 7 had tried prescriptions almost tnnuuior.iblc, without llndinir anr penu. aiicnt rollct. JO. W. OtllllsT. rinn of Kiodol A CtirlBt, lloot and Shoo Ilouso, 311 North Hecoiid-stroct, rhllndrlplilo. SKIN DISEASES, HWAYNIW ALLKBJVI.IMO fUNTilETIT lstl-o a specino for TKTTlllt. 1T01I. HALT Itltt'.tJM, bOAMl IinAll. VlUYHll'liLAH. DAIUIKH'H ITCH, lltlll llL.OTOIti:S, ALT. tiOAI.Y, CHUBVy.' CUTAHKOUd UltUl TltiNM, rciiocllr safft and horinlcss, even on the most tender lntant. 1'nco &D cents. 3 Iioxoh tor t'l.5. cent ov null to any nddresjou roccltit of price Hold by ail tho loodlnv Drugsrista. 1'rt.pareil only by DR. SWAYNU & SOS, 830 North Slxth-at., riiiladelphla. TJ8I5 i lADORN! LONDON HairColor Restorer : GRAY HAIR To Its Natural Vitality nnd Color. HERE IS "THE PROOF Of Its Superior Excellence. Head this Homo Cirtlflcato testified to by Edward II. Oarrmuos, one of tho most compo tiut IlrugKisia aud (.'nem.sts in I'hlladelpbia, a man whoso voracity none can doubt : I am nappy to add my testimony to the great value ot tua." London Hatr C'oior Hestorer," which lettered my ha.r to Its original dark col or, aud tho huo appears to bo peruiaueut. I am tatished tharthis preparation U uulluns like a die. but opeiatos upou tho secretions. It Is also a beautiful hair dressing, aud promotes the fiowtr. I purchased the llrst bottle irom Ud. I. (larrla-ues, druKglst. Tenth und C'oatota who van also testily my hair was veiy gray when I ixMumeucod Ita use. MIL. MILLEn. No. 7M N. Mluth St.. 1'hliadelphla. IU. 8WATJ.U it tjo.v.-ltespectcd Ifileiuls i I have tae idoasuru to inform ion thstnlaoyof my kcqnalnlanoe, ilra Ml ler, lsdelightetl .ltn tuo luuctstot jour "Louduu Color Hair ltottoi. eiM- Her hair was taluuii nipldly and iimie Giuy. Tho color lins Uj' ii icUon-d, and thu fall. inK out tullroly stoppod by its u.e. h. II. UAltltiaUEH. DrugBtst Cor. Tenth and Coatcs sis.. Phllo, All lti.it art iuu aciioimillsh In n-idUltlAluir. Btronirlhenlu;, thlckunlnx siul aiiui ulnt' tho noir Is cirjvieu uy usinv "i,unuau jiuii i.uiu, csbui. or." It titmulatos nud forces a new srowtlt I It star, restores Its natural color, and renders It allkyaua beautltul) curia aandruift keeps the loalp clean, cool aud hoa,thy. All druirclaU eeil It. I'nco75 cents; Blx boftlea.H Went by es press to uny address. SVVAVNK A SON, 330 N. Sixth it, Philad'a, HOhlS I'lltll'UIETOUa. For aol ?y all Dcuggsta, July4,is?il-yl Now Advortisomonts. "JXKCOTOIIS SALE Of personal Tropcrty. Tho imderslgnert, I'.-teti'tora of tho Kstato of llANIEI, IIUIIKHMVO, late of tho iloroiigh of r.ttilpnl rn i l.oii Crmntr. ,l;n., dee'd, will sell, ot l'uhllo Hsle, on tho l'ieraI(t,s,,ou Thursday, August 17, 187G, comnionclnir nt TWO o'clock I'. II.. the fpHow. lug volunhlo iirtletsf, lo wlti Ono PIANO I'llWK I'lrr-l'motHnfo, Three ltEIWTDAJJH and lllT-UliIKH Roin, liurraii, Ctisirs, TnbFes. I'A II PU IH. BTOVES. Plnttnrni Hcsles, Rnivey. el's Uoiiiiia-s, and a Iiiko variety ot Household Fimiiitue, too iiineeruus to meutlon. Telms will bo mndn known nt time ol sale, by TIIOMAH J. HRIIKItl.INd, JAMKH W. llKlinilt.INU. Jnly SI, lsTfl wa Ilteoutors, Ao. rjM) nil Whom U Mny Concern : llo It Known, Thai Ihnvethladn,y. July 19th, sulil mv Intel est, riaht. and title to HICII Aim K'KI fKlt In tho OllY IIOODH and HOTION Mi o It IS, on Mifqnolinnna hlieet, nfar to the MniiMon House, Munch Uiun. , JOHN KEIFKR. July 52, 197S-W1 9 TEACHKHS WANTED. The School Hoard of M A liriNrNri towk. Sllll'will meet Apnllcants.ir B'thoola on SA. TUIIDAY. AUOl' T nth. 187.'. at 0 A. M.. at I'Lr.ASANTC'OUNKH wiieu tho Kuperluteu. dent will tminiino innlicmts. ItHNItY ItHKTjrKY, Trcldent. I . D. KH19EK. Hcciotarv. Joly2!.w3 ryo Whom It May Couceru. Notlco la lieriby slvon, Thit wo. the under. lnncl. Iiavo outi'lin-ed fioni Daniel FIKkluper, nt Mahoning townsnlp, Uiinou t-oiimy 1'n , tho tollowmg nioperty, tu wit! I'otu- scieief Corn, tins aero ot t'otatie1". t-o Hogs, two tows, two Wnrnn-. thrno llriisloads, two Plows snil one 2-ycar old Colt and lioieby notlty ntl prisons not to meddle with the sntce -inder nennlty ot the la v. VVniSS A ANHllKWS. Pnckerlon, July 22. 1S73 vr3 Tho Borough of Lehighton desires to Borrow sufliciont Mon03'to refund tho Borough Dobt. Interest promptly paid. Apply to W. JI. KAPSllER. J .ily 15. 197S nj ' Scot otary. tlmlnlstratur's SnIo Of ValuMe Seal Eatntc. Thoiindersifrncd, Ailmlnl-trstnr of ths restate nt JOSlll'It MtiSIZ tleo'd, Intent MAHON INll ro.vnahlp, I'url on i nnnty. Pa ,wjl oSVr nt pitollo solo, on the premises, on Saturday, August 5fch, 1870, commenclnB at TWO o'clock P. Jf the follow, in" vimab.o Ileal Estate, to wit : AU that cor. tain piece or paroel ol LAND, containing 34 Acres and 26 Porches, be the sumo more or less, known m tho Joseph Mont Kami. Httuted in Mahoning township tv - aforesaid Iho Improvements fyi Siill "n"'t o' a Twobtory Frame (Jffl .Viiii. Dwellins House. 18 x ta ft., with sESisii KlW'hcn Rltachnd, IS xSOft.i Il3rti,2l)x41 fti; Wnfion Shed, is x 2J foet- n iH rttoiy I)wol ng House. 1 1 x Is feet, an 1 oLher O'lthnl'dlncs Tonus will bo rndo known nl tlmo nnd place oiaie. dv wji. u. no.t rz July la, I87D. Administrator. A AGENTS WANTED FOR THE GREAT Centennial history it (.el h tusiti lliauuiiv tjtL.tr otolt evii pau ItehPiI. Ono A cent nnMei cnp.o.1 In I tlav. -nd l:rour rxtn trrniBtf ArentH. National lub. n win nc (jo., iMiiianoipmn, rn. ftm" "J : .b."E" "n"iU" wii sv nvnt tinm tnOTita war.tr, A flnHk A nnn terras ifee. tiiui; & vor Aiiffaaw, aiiis A insn ofnotetl henllh ns. arked how It wnsho feemol to bo always well, ".f am rot nart cular li. mr meals : T est wh it I lllsn t and n honoyer I feel nndor the wi nther, I resort to my Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient, which I (ilwnvs keen tn my hnnsn." Wlso msn nnd ocmiouilc.il ns well, iredoosnot re-ort to violent means for re, let. He ues nature's roinouy, In thq abase of this aperient. SOLD BY ALL DltUOOISTa. l'KR VUKKOUARANTRF.ri to Agents, O O Terms and OUTFIT PRKK. Address P. O. VICKEItV A Co., Aufimts, Me j j ..i.iiu nnu reuiuiu, ,u meir .ucntivy. (ft; o Per laT n' home. Samples CpiJ H ifiaJ worth l.froe. Sti.vso.i A Co. HT3SVCA0JIANCV, OR SQUL CIIARHINO." How either sex may fascluato and gsiu ths lore and alfectlons of any person they ;hooe, ln htantly. This artall eau posFHSs,free, by mall, for 25 cents; together with a Mirrltire lipids; Egypt ian ur icie, Dreams, mots lo Ladles, etc. 4,uuu,. 000 sold. A Queer book. Address T. YILI.1AM CO,, Pubs, Phlla. FANCY nnifeTOL CAIIIIS. 10 Hots, with nameVloo.; or 20 MIXED lllll'l', UAMAMK ftC.ll'C. M A6SAU (JAE1) UO. Nassau, liens. Co., N. Y. "k VlhlTIKOpARDAwlthyour naraenno 'hflflly pilntoil. sent lor VSo We haye ido 4W styles. AOKNTHWAUTI-.U. 9saniples sent lor stamp, A. 11. t u LLEH is CO., HrocStim Itju, ADVERTISING Ilf Religious and Agricultural WEEKLIES, HALF-PRICE send tor o:tr catalogue OX TIDK LIT E'LAN. For information. oildreM GE0.1,.UOtVELL& 0O4I l'ark Row, NEW YUHK. rpo lVliom It Mar Concern. .nonce isneieuy Km. umus u.oasvi, for n valuable cousiderstlon tu money, all tho growing Clous, couslstlng ot rre, wheat, oats, votatoes, .to , toiretber with all tho farming Iro pleuient. Ilvo tock and tumaehold furnituro ol evi-rv oescrlpttou of 11. F. HOLT, of Vpper TowamonstuK township. Corhou county, ra., . . . -V.. .... ,:.a.1.1,L',.,. u.t), bW.OUUN 80LT. Franitim twp. July is. ia;ti-w3 T 0 AVIioin It May Coucoru. iuu iiaio l win uny no aenia oouirotvou ior i hornrnthnr nrtlRluaor thliii bv inr tiaiband. J. Jt. imiMICK.otFrnnkltii towuulp. Uarboi July 15, 1U70.H3 T 0 Whom It May Conccrii. n.Iiol.TUR OTTMW liavlnr- lnft my btuand bosiawivnoui just cau'sor provo- entif.n. nil nerfrvm uro torhlil harborlutr or trust ill her nn mv acoount. as I will pay no elects of her oontrsctitu -itt r tins naio. UllDHOl-. bTIJJE, LcllU(!ap, Ju'y 15, IWd v" ' 'iniy n JIVIDEND OTICK. ' itinff JUltT KATIONAIi HANK OP hit. IIIOIITON haa declared a pro rata Dividend .f.eTtujuiyP,?,ahb'rs?i,,,e UW 00 Jnlyl5h,l87,.W'W-BOWitAN'C"blV- r0 DELINQDEUT TAX PATERS.1 Notice la herstiv S-tvAn. thsi I h rvnnlln.iAa mA TJNl'Ot.LECTFl) BOBOUtlll rOOK TAXCS for itn 4 hare been placed In my hands for eel. lrctlon. Per tons Knowing; themselves Indsbtm for said Taiea are requeted to esll at my oflloe, I'l 0'ieil's llnlloinir. and maxe Immediate psy, raont, and sa'scewt" of suit. H.A-IIliLTZ, J.P. i.eoisnion. jniy I, U71 3w. s TATE AND C0OKTY TAXES. Tho nndsrals-ned bershr notmss f Km tt. eraot the Borough Qf Lehmhton, that tics been eppolnten by the Oommlsaloners of CsrMn iuuniv t'F uulucui ins o i aid, siea uuurr lYTAXHa.lnsald Do'ooKn. for lis year IKS, nod in poreunnedef said appoliimtnt, by re, quest ef the Commissioners, all persons IIMiU to state and County Tio, are Tequlred s mKe Immediate payment thereof, at his offloa. In (ibert'a Bnlldina-, within THIRTY DAYS irom inis uaje, ana wiersoy save coma of eollse tions.. . . II, A. ns.LlK. j. p., OoUeeWr. Lehlfhtan.Jaly'l, I87S-3W. & u a c3 O O o 5 t3 8 t 0 0 o fcfi S3 c -to M O 1 3 B a S o E-i I o 0 CO 0 o a- CM i I s r-l I to , O h mi s C2 0 0 o Ph u o o CM 03 M R 9 CO 03 u to rc3 O Si u P- . i o CO CM o CD o O. rd t3 o Ph & ' CL, o -ft -13 S3 .EH o o O C9 si i U .3 3 '8 3 9 a o o o O' to S Si B P M n Ql S g i QKrV'rKNNIAL; SALOON, QUliqUBiJANNA BT MAUOn OnUN. FRANK INKMANN, Propr. Fresh rhlladolphlaLaiter Boer always on tsp Cltrara ot Obolcoat Uavora, nut, aU other klnda, ol UofresbmenU to be foui'l, in a Srst-clasak Saloon. FHKU LUNCH oyijf Mornlnn at 10, o'c;ock. . (.'ail when you so, v Wtuoli Chunk. ' ,Hly 13, 1070-yl
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