lw totoro Pirate. II. V MOKTIIIMEn, KDITOP. LKIIIUIITON. TA.I SATUKDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1870. Democratic Ticket. STATE, roa STATK TREASCRr.lt, DANIEL 0. BARR, of Allegheny. COUNTY, rrothonotaryr Olio. W, ESSER,-of MauehChnnK. Sheriff, PAUL KHESUE, or Towamenslng. Coroner, CHAS. W. LENTZ, of Wclssport. Jury Commissioner, DENNIS-OALLAUHEHr or Laueford, County Surveyor, IIENHY HOY EH, of Wclssport. Republican Ticket. rna state treasurer, SAMUEL BUTLER, of Clicstcr. COUNTY. rrotrnotary, SAMUEL A. WE11II, Summit Hill. SlicrlfT, 7H0S. KOONS, Lehighton. Coroner, 1). W. STRAU1. L. Towamcnslng. County Surveyor, DENNIS BOWMAN, Parryvllle. Jury Commissioner, J. Q. EADIE, Weatliorly. - ft is announced that the President will nut return to Washington until tho middle of the month, "it being his intention to cast j a volo for the Republican ticket In Ohio next Tuesday." -Wo publish in another column, for what fl la worth, an affidavit from Mrs. Man- Ann V.,a .l Mr.. Aim! Tfir. vrlto nml ,w r da u "her or Mr. Thomas Koons. It certain- " , , . Jy is a new departure, and wo cannot see how Trof. llofl'ord can ever afford to bo so very impolito ns to try to offset it. Tho la dies must nlwavs be allowed to- haro thefr own way, whether in the homo circle or on the political forum with Mrs. Agnes JcnkF. viiiiRU iiuiuing ui LUiiw.... T...T T, T! -r T . decided to retire from tho bench, and will forward his resignation to Governor Hoy ton the 20th of this month. lie assigns no rea son for this action other than that hois tired nf office and wants rest. Ho states that he intended resigning some time since, but matters beyond his conlrol prevented it, Hon II. B. Payne nnd Col. Stanley Wood ward nro mentioned in connection with the vacancy. .k few of the Greenback party met in Mauch Chunk last Saturday and placed in nomination a ticket to be voted for this fall. It may, perhap, be ngood time to present our little II itliam to that party again : LrmoiiTus, Pa.. August 10, 1878. The Greenback paity of Carbon Qo.r To II. V. MORTIIIMEIt, Dr., To balance duo fur printing threo numbers of tho Carbon Green- backer $25 09 T.G-V.xy up nnd make a clean record of your business transactions. rpl... X..-.!.- J.... I.. T 1.1! - t.o.,vc,u,o.i met on oaiurany aim c.iosc- IT Tl.,i,i. r.,Hiiniii iiinntnli I fi nil Tim I i' " f..tl l -, :..!.! . I.,.,, a.m. missioticrr7. J. lMinomU, of South Dethlc hem; Iw Director, Daniel Ilnthrock, of lower Saucon; Clerk of tho Court of Quarter Sessions, Lugcne Ilaurinann, of Kaston Among the resolutions was ono extending a cordial welcome lionin to tliat grand and giorioujunisiaiwaru.cpuuiicun p.urio. o. (jiaiit. iiiisuasrcui tiioscTOna uiiioinun swer to loud chcJring. -Thesuitofllarmai. Anderson against ii.. i;....Hn i!,ll,v,,.t iv,ni, r.ir.ln.o, ot Lancaster, TAt., resulted on Saturday, in a a . . verdict of $3500. Tho plaintilTwas a sufter cr by tho accident on the IVnnypacker fam ily excursion, on tho Pickering Valley branch, caused by a washout in the great storm of October, and his suit was considered a test case. It will be appealed to thoSu prcnio Com t, defendant alleging that 'the accident wrs due to an unprecedented storm, and that the company had taken all proj cr precautions ugainst ordinary dangers, There are two pages of a paper hashed up weekly from ono of tho back 6lums o: Mnuch Chunk, professedly in tho interest of tho Republican party, but by whom edited is not positively known : but its (lumns aro generally filled with sentimen tul oiwt und carpet-bag philosophy. This week'a Issue contains tho following lllng at us : "Many people belicvo that KloU owns tho Atlrocnte, as he dues tho Curboi County lfCinocrat,nr at least tho editors. iiiu iiiiH-ruuio couiiio,ii kiicw via ii Irnnu-i n iivlb i nn 1-I1011 tin ,v.niii..l (1ml .V" .7 . . .,.: ' " . .. wtj i.i.ii, i. 11.10 u ij nii uccmhu.. ..i- knew that tho CAncux Aiiiocatf. is owned and wholly controle l by its publisher, and that no other man owns ono cent a worth of stock in tills pnKr. Will that lying para- grapher please step to tho front and tell us who owns and controls tho old lUytc organ fun IIasi.ax-Ciii'Ktxkv Rice. On 1 riihiy, the loin oi Uctober, a great iirjuatio coutect will take place at Lako Cliataurjua, tho greatest oartmcn living, Hanlan and Courtney, coutciting for a purso of $fl,000, to no snnwii as mo -nop limers t'rize," wnicli is given by tno nop Hitters company, of Rochester, New York, a company that has iiifpiaycit a yoiulcruu iiuoraliiy In eneour- aging athletio sports of the best class. Tho race will not be u lilppoilrume, but a contest w holly Uxm tho merits of tho two, and will create more cntnusiasm man any raco that lias ever been pullcil in this country, and extraordinary time may bo expected. Tito eient will attract men intcrctled in athletio sports to the lako from every section of the country, and arouse a degree of enthusiasm that lias probably never been equalled. It is gratifyingto lovers ofalhlclics to seoafirm like the Hop Bitters company evince such an interest in sporting matters, ami when this clusa ut people encounige sportsmen as they havo by running a base ball club, ami now by inaugurating this race, it Is certain that the staiulard will bo raised and sport ing mutters token out of tho control of the gamblers, who aim. to govern all contents of tliij class. The men who help to elevate our spoils, and give real pleasure to thousands, are in turn deserving of tho support of tho tho public particularly when they present to it an article of real merit such as are the cele brated Hop Dittert manufactured by tlio company annual to. .-I'itlsburg and the rest ofAllogheny coun ty will have to pay lisavily for tho lukc-warmnes-iof tho city authorities ami the opeuly expressed sympathy of many of her newspapers and alliens with the rioters of 1S7T. according to tho opinion of the Sup reme Court, delivered by Justice 1'axon, on Monday last, in the case of Gibson and oth ers UoUiug the county liablo for the losi-cs caused by Iho riots of Hint year, Tho act passed In 1841, under which Philadelphia Co. was nindo linulo for damages dona by mobs of rioters to Iho property of Individual citizens of corporations, nnd which was ex- Icnded In 1840' ao-as to apply to A-Ieghcny county ,has heretofore eomo beforo the Cenrts of both-eountles for judical' Interpretation, and' has been sus'alncd, but It was thought that the new Constitution might afford a roop holo through which Allegheny county could escape the penally, and henro the Ini- portance attached to the Supreme Court's de- cislon on-n test case. Tho county must pay tho bllle,and has tho poor satisfaction under the law of being entitled to recover from tho rioters or tho offiicers who neglected' to sup- press the not, tho damages, costs and expen- scs Incurred by raid county. Tho taxpayers of Allegheny, who are tho final sufferers, will leurn, through Increased tax rates, a fc- ere lesson on tho danger of encouraging or yielding fiir an- Instant lo violators of law and erdcr. SriM. AN OPITT UUCSTIfrN, Tho following ofiidavlt by Mrs. Almira Rex, a daughter of Thomas Koonsind Mary Ann Koons, his wife, wo publish, at the re quest of Thomas Koons, In reply to the ehargo of R. F. Hofford that Koons had said to him "that ho dare not vote for a Demo- crat," Ac, ns published t tho Carsox Ad- vocatk. Wc aroaulhomed by Mr. llofibrd to state that when Mr. Koons himself comes out under oath In a denial of tho chorgedio, Mr. II., is also prepared to moke oath to tho truth of the following, us published In the Cinnos Advocatk last week i "I have known you for a long time, Mr. Holfonl) I liavo nothing against ynuj we havo always been good neighbors, but you arc a uemocrat anu 1 nmn i;epuuucan,nm ,iaro lot volo for you, R. p. IIOFFORD. Tito Affidavit, corv.l stale of Pennsylvania, County of Carbon, S.S. On this 8th day of October. A. D. 1S:. nir. . ! . . ' . . v.-.i . ... " .. 1'caco in anu lor iuo b.hu lyouniy. iurs. a mini liexanu.urs. wary Ann noons, wno, allcr being duly sworn on their ontli, declare an(1 say lliat ,licy wcro ,,rc8Cnt nnd heard all published in the Uakiion Advooatb and ma pnmprHii m rnip.rrtMl in n, nnw fir inipiv uaroon ivouaiy iwnocrar, uiiiierino signature ori'rol. 11. F. nollord.nndreflectlnguiiThos. noons, ine uunuiuato loraiieriu oi ine io. nuSn liollord entered our house ut Wclssport one rroi. iionorii saiu: ".ur. noons now is unow nr vim irol nil vot el or mo or not? Thn ri ply of Mr. Koons was: "1 don't know what 1 snau uu now, since u.iisiicru.iiue uui; uccause ! is a itoikI friend to inc. and 1 thtnk It would bo my duty to vote Tor him." ilolT-ird Insisted lor the vole, and when Mr. Koons did not want to yield to his persuasion became very lingo; Anally Sir. Koons said: "I will then nui vote for either." liollord replied that he was tJtlstled with that assurance, l'rof. llof. lord then went out, Mr. Koons remulnlnfr In the house. Tho Deponents not knowlnix whatollicc Prof llotford was running for, muue mo inquiry oi lur. noons niter mo i-ro fussor's departure, when we wero told It hadt,i.A ii.oi ,i.A ..n.:.tnn im.,.;n,ni refurpnpf, In thn llminlv Nnnf.rlntnn,!n(v nrl i'ublio Schools, licuolicnts positively nnd solemnly declare that no mention was inado ui tno iiino oi niiuio oi Democrat or Mepu lienii, and onooftbo Deponents declares iiiaiaL mat lime sue uui noi Know tno poll- lies ui i-roi. jiuiiuru, uuu luriner Bay not. AIU1KA HEX. MAltY ANN KOONS. Atttcst: P. J. Kistlkie. Sworn and subscribed, the davand vear first uuum lueiiiiuiivu, ueiurv mo A HOS. r. 11 ECK, J . A . Til !! otJio i:i,i:(rii.. N. Y. Sun : In Ohio oiiTuesda'y next tlicre l" oMcn for Governor and other State olficcrs, nnd for n Legislature that will inrin nvn ms !.i ATni.,.!, IQClt rTI... 1 ....u ... u . ,.SUr till Ol.lita I l. I-1 c( ftf t Unll n t it I 111 m.i ii nn ti .1 ! I " " inn fnr. niiarliAi a Mm c.Ir. 1 f!rt.,.l T ooiiu DULTinan. h was uiorucu nis miu- , . L -w m r I VIICU VllUly 1U9UT UViH UUUU illlb in U1C , , , iii. I ..ominaung unncauua uy a nanuilll oi votes. Mr. Sliermannnd Mr. Carl Shurtz, not to name (lie imuuuicm frcsi.ient linn- wlf, havo 1mt their Interpretation upon the cmi ncriire uniera i uio isucr uy lamug tno stump lor t ostcr. uut tne ine oi mo canvass on tno nepulj- litem shirt lins Iippii TtrfiLlirT Tllnlno. P.ipkintr .. ..... .,,-,; ""I . " . . . ' ' " icrcu 1110 nciu sonic iwo weeKS oo, wnero bo has siuco been displaying before the pco- pie of Ohio tho wide diilercnco between his rousing speeches and the drowsy addresses of Sherman. If Illaiuo is not more success fill in Ohio than Sherman was in Maine, Fo-ter will rue tho day that he visited the Buckeye Stale, Tho Democratic candidate for Governor is Con. Thomas Ewing.lhoson of Thomas Ew in, who was a distinguished Senator in Congress in tho days of Clay, Webster, Tom 11........ 1 Oil. llf I . . ..... un.iu,,, ,, i.ngiu. (viienmorc- with tho understanding when Congress od- bellion broko out tho younger Hiving was journed. While it was settled that noton ChicfJunico of Kansas, ln 1802 lie resign- other dollar should bo drawn from tho ed from the bench ami entered the army, treasury to nav men nnmlntnt simnlv to wnero no .11.1 good service, rising from the ... . . mnn oi woioneioi volunteers to mat 01 Jla Jr-ucnerai oy urevct. Jlis nssociata on the '-' lor "leuicnani-uoicrnor is ucn. uico. IIu lu,s lut 01,0 l("S tllJ otl,cr I'aving been 8,'"t alvny '" bal,, for tl10 preservation of tliu Union. iiiuwiniuiEuuiiuHiwiiucnillBnosilfll uecu nvtiy. Kwing anil Kico liavo been on tli. .lin.i. nit ll.n 1.11 ,rt I Vl IZ ' - "'""' 4,i.-iiiiiii:na,iiiiii uitivriroiiiiucnt orators navo taken a hand in tho contest. Ohio is a rather close State, though usual ly inclining toward, tho Itepublicins. The Democrats, however, have been oblo to keep Mr. Tliurinan ill tho Senate for two terms, ami they now havo Mr. IVudleton thcro with him. In 187(1, Hayes got a majority of 7.J1G over Tilden. Hut Dr. l'eler Cooper was tlicn running as tho Greenback caudi- datejiiul tho l'rohlbitionirts also had a l'rcsi- dcntial nominee, and tho majority of Hayes overall was only 2,747. In 1877, Bishop, Democrat, got a plurality of 22,000 for Gov ernor over West, Republican. Hut tho Grcenbackers, Prohibitionists, and Workinn- men cast 31,000 votes, thus placing Bishop In a minority of nearly 12,000. In 1878, Barnes, tho Republican candidate for Sccro- tary of State, obtained a plurality of 1,(500 over his Democratic opponent, but the out- side candidates got -14,000 votes, thus put- ting the Republicans in a minority of ncar- ly 40,000 In the present contest the Republicans and tho Democrats both claim that they will carry their State ticket. The Republicans lioast rather the loudernnd more confidently. The Democrats hopo at all events to eavo the Legislature. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Our Letter fro in Vaslili(on Secretary ZTrai' 7!iircu Sensation iicml CAriAtianry(acin;ioctiicu.cneyJm,i troultcx Tlicdoiuq of the Rational liom-d of Health V. S. ilanhnh to be provided jar. WASnisdTOX, D. U., October 1, 187a. H Is a raro thing in tho course of human events, for our Department of Stato lo be Startled. Wan. ami ,,. f - and go, dynasties die and pr.ucipalitios tcr out, but our Department of State, in tho rigidity of its staid and stern demeanor. .... ,.,7 i. uay DW,r "P0" Lackawanna tnty, moveaorcxernsedbyanyofllioeemomen. that had two holes in tho skull. It is eun tous occurrenclce. This is it. normal con- pod to be that of John Lorson, who l.sald dilina. Cold as aglacier, immovable as tho to haye been murdered two years ago. The solid globe, It lets tho weary world wag on, case has been taken In charge by the Coro ner freU itself about sublunary things, ner. Mrs. Jarley's wax figures would n soon lie expected lo dance tho Doston, as Iho officials of Iho Slain Department to show any Imir- cation, of excitement. But normal coadit- iohsare always moro or lew KirWo to Inter- rttptloir from abnormal causes, and snrlt a caue lins, fir once rllst orbed the serenity of the venerable-functionaries wlio keep'Watefi and ward overmouMy parchments and fresh dispatches It Mr. Evarts department. Yes- lerday's malt brouRht a formidable packago from Lima, superscribed In tha band oCMIn- ister L Cbrisliancy. It was largo In-sue awl portentonsin appearance. Com I br from tho theatre of war, and from a minister who hod been reported'as in danger of being tlovotrred' even In his tough old' ago- by cannibal ear- ages. It attracted unusual attention. Tho elder clerks drew near tho venerable Mr. Hunter, as ho raised tho htigo packago and broko the official seal. There was a hush, a silence even more profound than usual whim Mr. Hunter, his voico trembling with sup pressed emotion, read in the manuscript or I Cbrisliancy, Enyoy Extraordinary nnd Minister rienepotcntlury from the United States to the Republic of Peru ! "I do not find so many deal antfdtimb persons hero as In tho United States." And then the ancient clerks, tie venerable messengers and all tho eotcmii officials of every graiie went solemn ly to their duties musing over tho imincos urable advantagos of our diplomatic- Inter course with foreign powers, Up to a late hour to-day no furlhor Intel ligence had been received at either the War or the Interior Department relative to tho Indian outbreak, but It was anticipated that somethingmlght nossibly be received during the night. The postoffico people wcro glad to receive a dispatch addressed to the Post master General bv Gen. Tyner announcing his safe arrival at Ln ramie City. It is learn ed that runners liavo been sent out in all directions warning tho settlers and miners of uprising. Gov. Pitkin, of Colorado, has advised tho War Department that he will, if permitted, furnish volunteers In abundance to crush out the hostile!. The scene of the m . . . ,. . ,,,. . . 'ghl la said to bo covered with a dense rnwti, nf ,,,. onv. wlmro envnlrv must operate with great difficulty, and the fron .; m n u 1 rfnlmml em cone with tho Ucrsmcn, it is claimca can coie wun iiio inuians mucu more succcssiui. iiismougm unllkdr by person, acquainted with Indian life that perhaps the efforts of Agent . - ..v..v. ... ..... ... . i-.v w. - .1 mil. . r.. ....1 .1... ,... ,ll ' . meant, this was not altogether wise. Tho Interior Department, it is understood, does not share in this view, but considers that Mr. Meeker was entirely prudent in his course. As is shown by the last ilispatcli ol Mr. Meeker to Indian Commissioner Ilayt latcd Sept. 2G, threo days before the attack on Major Thornburgh'a command, ho knew ' 1 " o I was fearful of his own life, unless a strong military force did not soon como to the rescue, In the various acts of Congress relative to tho National Board of Health the members thereof wcro given rather a wide lattitudo of discretion in regard to tho expenditure of the very liberal sum of $600,000 approprial ed to carry out the objects for the creation of tho board. It seems, howover, thai the accounting officers of tho treasury decide that there must bo a limit to this discretion, nml ,ho Umil fix(,a CX(.U,, n t.Im r,)r washing in hotel bill of mine of the mem- ' ' that Ule nmclt ,, re8,lblo " 1 for tho aundrv bills of the members ofllio i mi- ti i r.i t it "ins. aiiu iiiukiuvib ui mm uuarti 111 Bi,1 . ii : .11. 1 ii I . . i i;i"t,-u uhiiui iu tvuia ruling. mm it iius nut .... h--n ,lc..rI11inpj , ,in pn(jafn.in f n ....i ...i. ,,i .i r i i .... . ...ti . , I...-1I niitiiui iiiu uiu,u ui eviviiru he ,, .,, ,nml.inrn,ntnll ,i infectiou9 ,y,smSQS r.iCHitatcl by this action f the comntrollcr. Tho mciiibers of the v,.iin,ioi n.ni r irntn. .i:.,i,. i cxr,crienccd ns rceards Washington irawar .i ...u t ii i i ""i ' -"7 "" wuu mo passing oi iiieir accounts. J10I1 thev known as much ns conaressiniiAl com Injitee9 0f investigation they would have l,a,niicir washing and cigars nnd cham pagne too but they would have called it by some other name. The United States marshals throughout the country have been somewhat reassured by tho promise of Representative Alkins, chairman of the Houso committee on ap propriations, that their ncctss.iry expenses 81Bn be provided for on tho reasscmblinir Pf Congress. This is in perfect accordance ... I f t- - 1 1 . k-J push tho fortunes of oneimlitical nartv.thero was a unanimous ncouicsoenco that the necessary, nn.l proper expense! of tho Unit- cd States marshals should bo provided for at the earliest practicable moincnU In some 0f the districts tho expenses of tho marshals ore very heavy It connection with the en- rnnvniiiiil. nf I i. ,'r,l..n.l 1.... Till, letir.inl.il, tn n, ..-..i u. Wet of North Carolina, where the marshal has on an average fifty deputies in constant employ, and even with these Is very far from being able to break illicit distilling. Acai-ST, s-r,viu ni:u s. Ex-Governor Curtlu, who lias been III over a month witli malarial fever, is convalesc ing. There wcro forty-nine casualties in the mines of Luzerno county last month.four of which wero fatal. The Bradford Era says (hat positively the last rattlesnake of the season has been killed in that county. The retail ooal dealers of Pittsburg and Al leghcny City have formed a combination to advance the price of coal. Tho rittsbtirg Commercial estimatoi the number of opium caters in that city at 200 and is happy to state that they aro not on the increase. Conrad Scibert, of Concinatich boroush. Cambria county, quarrelled with his wife on Friday, and in a fit of desperation loigeila pistol bull in his body with suicidal intent but without success. Functional ditorganitation of tho Liver is a most powerful aud common cause of melancholy. Dr. DuU'sBaltimore Pills in variably give tone to the Liver and prumoto its healthful action. Mrs. Julia Roberts died ln Thronlxvilloon Sunday afternoon in her ono hundred and third year. Hon. F. W. Hughes has declined the Greenback nomination for Preeldent Judge of Berks county. Tho Democratic City asociutlon of Read ing Is lo bo disbanded. Lack or lute rest is said to be the cause. The SwM.1., I Aiii n v , .., ' ' " ' " I'"' - vinuiuu iiiai non. . i-.Bcncii ran be the Democratic nominee for Governor next time. If he doslre it. Several boys found a human skeleton Men- I j w u Dsvciir Contmnptlnlt Curcil. An old nhvalclan, retired from practice. had placed in his hands by on East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for tho speedy and permanent euro lor Uiiisnrnption, jironcniiis,uatarrii, Asm ma. nixl all Throat and Luns Affection, also a positive and radical rure for Nervous Do blllty nvnlall Nervous ClimplaintSfOfler hav ing tesicu lis wonueruu curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt It his duly to make it known to his Buffering fellows Act uated hv this motive and a desire to- relieve human. suflerlng, I will send fres of charge so an wunesiru ii,tuis rcvipem uerman, French or English, with full directions for nrenarine and uslne. Scnlby mall bv ad dressing with stamp, namlngtlils paper, W. w. biitBAn, 14v rowers lllocic, ttocliestcr, N. II. 12.c.o.w. New Advertisements. RFA'OUT (IP THE COXIJITION of tho FIRST NATIONAL DANK. at ti'hlihlen, In theSUte rr l'enrnyhaiiiiat the clots of business, Oct. 2U, 1879 1 nrsoincrs. Loans and discounts. . . . . . Offrirnftl 230(10 7.VXI0.O0 8.VS0.0I) 9.700 00 34'J.40 12.303.b7 6,428 711 V732I S50.IJ0 220.13 1.730.00 4.0.31 3.S52 12 677.00 u.3. jfond to secure circulation . U, B. Itoods-on hand Otbev stocks, bonds, nnl mortgages. i;uii rrom approved reserre agvnts . Diia from other National lianhs . . Ileal ostate. furniture, and fixture Current expenses and taxes paid Premiums paid ......... Checks and other oath Hems . . Hills nf other llaoVn FractUnalcurrenryflnaludlnR nickels). Specie (Inculd'g Kold Treasury certi's). Legal tender notes ....... He nvmption Fund with V. S. Treasu ry to per rent, of circulation, . 378.00 Total tUJ,CC2f,l 1IABI1.IT1CS. Canllal slock Mid In IT.'i.rOOW Suiplusfund 1,2-2001) .I- ..-a tl O P.1 fa uiiuniuu ytvut ..... . . Nation illlanlc notes ots.anttng. . DlTldends Unpaid InJlriau.il ilciioslls subject to check. CerllOed checks . , Due to other iNnlloual Hanks . . . Due to Slate Uauks and bankers Total tmjKUA State oj ftnntyltanta, County cf Carbon, u : 1. W. V llowmin. Cashier of the almTe-natncd bank, do solemuly swear that the abore statement ia true to the best 01 my Knownue ana oenei. . i II . iiu ,1 ji rt., , innuier. Subscribed and sworn before me this 7lu day of Uct, lb, 'J. thus. n. liruiv. ioiarv j boiic, Correcl Attest! It. V. llotford. Daniel Olewli.e, Dennis llauman, Directors. ucl. ll,is,u. Price,-- S-30 Per Year, A COMPLETE MO It A I STOK Y IN EAUH NUMlttiK. The object of this Library Is t: atvo lo the public a complete moral and religious story in n cheap form, and to counteract ns tar as nosslble the influence of the immoral nnd sen. satlonal lltcrntnru of the present day. We shall depend upon the cooperation ot every irooil man ami woman to Introduce this litera ture Into their family and community. The following numbers arc ready, and others will rapmiy luuow ; no. rnici. 1. Nellie, the CIocltmal;er's Daughter... loc. 2. Not Forsaken 10o. 3. Iledu's Charity 16c. . J History ol a Threepenny Bit, , 4 j Frank Spencer's ltulo of Idle. luc 6. The Younir Amircntice 10c. e. Sheer OH 16c. 7. In Prison nnd (Jut 10c. The price of tho above seven stories In book form is 48 60. hut we will send them toanv address on receipt of Highly Ccnlt. Send at least for a specimen copy, which wc will mall on receipt oi price, xuu win not; uo uisap- ooinirti. jiuiii rn J. S. (jdlliVIE & CO., Publishers, J JlciSK bTIlKKT, 1W YOUK OCt. 11 -WO. J-FY OU AKi: I.N XKED OF Boots, llOCS, Hats, Caps, or, ucnts iHirnislime: Liooas, GO TO T.D.CLAJJS&Agt., THE POPULAR Merchant Tailor Bank Street, Lehighton.. PRICES VERY LOW FOK OASH. Tho public patronage solicited. augS3-tf -JJIALL AND WIXTEU MillinerYGoodS ! New Stylos! ImmeiisB Variety ! Tho undersigned rcsiieetfully announces to her friends nml the ladles generally, that she is Just openinK a new nnd very elegant line of i. .nuts' rAJLa.ana wipjteii lints and Bonnets at her Millinery I-.atabllsliment on DAN Street. I.HllKiilTON. l'n.. which fnrstvlc and Klerfance nnd Jleauty or Finish meet eviiry cnoico nna an ucsires. BONNET TKIMMINUS The leading Designs to be found ln Market, I.ADIIOS' UNTItlM.MKD k TRIMMED 11 A 1 o, a irooil assort mom. Also inanypretl and neat styles In KLOWEUS and FEATll ERS. For any kind oi Millinery uoads ko lo Miss Xiizzic lirainer tep!3 m3 Dank St., Ihlghton Dr. Charles T. Horn Would announce to tho publlo that ho bai CENTRAL LRUG STORE In Leuekel's Dlock, Bank St., Lehighton, Pa., Having refitted und refilled the entire stock lie cau oiler DRUGS AND Strictly fresh CHEMICALS and fure, Also Horse and Cattle powders.Pntcnt Medl chics, urusues, coaps, uoiniis, rcriuiiicrlef, Diniiigci., unuinum naiuv, it lues nnu liquors lor .iieuicai furposcs. uui, Lamps and Fixtures, Dycsiutls.Cholce Cigars, Pipes an. I Tobacco. Spec tacles, Trusses, Nursing Dottles, Violin Strings, and a lull line ol Wall Papernnd llordcrsat the A.owcii A'ricer. Prescriptions carelully compounded and prompt attention given tucvery branch of tho lusiuess. A continuance or tho patroenso herctoloro extended lo this establishment Is respectlully solicited, and catlsfictlon guaranteed. sept.13, 1870.-ly. l)n. O. T. HORN. . , . ..T1,e "nd'rslxned Is now prepared to rapply ,M W" LATT1SIEK COAt, at tl.O fol. lowing LOW PRICES FOR CASH i At Yard I Dcllv'd, No. 2 Chestnut, per ton... tl 74 I 2 oi Nn.l Chestnut, per ton,.. 2 li sua Stove, per tun, a uo 3 30 J. L. GABEL, Sealer la General IIauwaue, &c, Opposite the Public fnire, BANK STREET, LKIIIOUION, l'A. u i. v, J0.lt; J U,6O0 00 ICS no 27,180.63 11.67 1,91231 37.60 New Advertisements. I 0J CS o s s- as. C3 1 s O CD " "3 S bD .5 .e i o t S - & C3 te CP C W 'S sH tp sH cS 60 R KHISTEU'S NOTICE. Nutlco Is hereby ulrcn tliat tho Eiccutors. Administrators and tiunrdlnns heretnalter limned havo tiled their respective accounts ot the loiiowinv estates in tno itegistcr'S uiuce nt Mauch Chunk, In and for tho County of Carbon, which accounts have been nlluwed by tho Register, will be presented to the Judges ur the Orphan Uoun on MONDAY, the 13th day of DOTUIIEU NEXT, at 2 o'clock P.M., lor conuruiaiiou; 1 Irst nnd final account of James McCrcady. .xccutnrol too last will anu testament oi Jano Wlnterstein, dee'd. First and final account of Win. H. Evans, ad. mlnlstrator or the estate or Thomas w. Crane, dee'd. Account or Catharine FIc, administratrix of Michael lie, lute 01 vtcatneny uorougu, deceased. Final account of Jacob Dlakslec, administra tor ot tho estate or John Ulakslee, late or Kidder Township, deceased. The second nnd flnnl account or Edward Kel ly, Kxecutur ol busan Medium, late ot Upper Mauch Chunk, Pa,, deo'd. The firstand final accountorilcnryMcClarry, uuariiian oi I'niricK aiei.uuouKu, a minor child or Michael MoCullough, dee'd. The final acconnt of Thomas llngnerty, Ex ecutor, He., ol tho estate or Ucrnard liar, ron, dee'd. Second account or Vm. Johnson nnd .Tano Schofield, adminlslratorsoril. E.Sehotleld, lalo or Rockport, Carlion county, dt-o'd. I1ERNARD PHILLIPS, Register. Mauch Chuuk, Sept. 12, IST'J-wt AJSSIUNEE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that Samuel Lcih. cmruth. assignee ot William Horn, has filed Ids account us such assignee ln Ihe Court or Common Picas ol carbon county, ami mat the samo will eomo up lor confirmation nbso. lutely, and wilt be allowed by suld Court on the laihdny ol October, 187, unless cause be shown to the contrary. Dy the Court. THUS. KEMERER, Piolhonotary. Mauch Chunk, Sept. 12, ltw-wl . JSSIUNEE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that Levi tVentx. asslgnecoriiavldZellner.has filed his first and final account as such assignee In the Court o.' Common PlcusorCarbouCounty.and that the samo will como un for confirmation absolute ly, and will be allowed by said Court on the 13th day ol October, 1871), unless cause be shown to tho contrary. Dy the Court. THUS. KEMERER, Proth'y. Mauch Chunk, Sept. 12, lsiowl JsSIUXEE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that K. F. Lucken bach, assignee of Mostr Remmel. has tiled his account as such assignee In the Court or common pleas oi uaroon jounty, anu mat the same will come up for confirmation, and will be allowed by said Court on the 13tli day or October, 18;, unless cause be shown to the contrary. Dy tho Court. THUS. KEMERER, Proth'y. Mauch Chunk, Sept. 12, lSffMrl T rmUSTEE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby glved, that Charles If. Nlmson, trustee ol the estate of 11.11. Deng. Icr, has filed his account as such trustee In the next term ol Cuurt Tor confirmation, and will be allowed by said Court on the 13th day or uctoocr, I8tv, unless cause uo iiienn to iuo contrary. By the Court. THOS. KEMERER. Proth'y. Mauch Chunk. Sept. 12, ISiP.-wl Important to Farmers I ! The umlerjlftlnned calls tho attention of t arniera nnu ouiers 10 mo met mm ue is now Manuracturln, In connection with JIUN K julai a superior aruciu oi Super-Phosphato ! U uarantccd to be Made from PICKED RAAV EONES, hlch li tar superior to any other now In the market It Is a Purely Bone Fertilizer ! I resneetfallv ask that a fair and honest trUlof MY PHOSPHATE he made. Ido nut rluhn that bonioepathle doses will work wundcrs. but reeommend a liberal application und a lliorouj,'h test, and I am satisfied to abide by the result. For further particulars, address A. AltNER, New Mnhoning, Carbon Co., PA Aus K8 SHERIFF'S SALES Of YnhinMo Real Estnto. Ilv virtue of sundry writs of Lev. Fac. Ft. Fa. and Vkx. .x. Issued out oC the Court of Common Picas ot Carbon County, and to mo directed, there will bo exposed at I'ubllc Sale, at him uoun House, in ine AJoruoguui luaucn Chunk, In said County, on Monday, October 13th, 1879. at 11 o'clock a n, sharp THE FOLLOWING ritOPKRTIDS f All therlaht. tltlenndliterestofthodefcn- dant In and to a certain. TDAOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, alluate In the Village of East itaven, KlJder Township, Carbon county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as lotions t Having; 11 front on the stato road lending Irsin Whito Haven to Mernlno's of ono hundred feet and a depth of two hundred feet. Uoanded on the south by the aforesaid state ro-ntl; on the east by a lot or tho Kidder Township School Dis trict; on tho north by land of Wert, stryker & Co , and on tho cast by land of Wert, stry- Ker k uo. Tho linprovorocnts thereon aro a Two-Story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and ott-bulldlngi. Soiled and taken Intoexccatlon as the nron. crty of Zacharlah Uru'.tmau. ALSO, All thoso fonr certnht TRACTS OR PIECES OF LAND, situate in Franklin Township, Carbon County, anu oiuie oi i-cnusyivania, uounueu anu ue scrlbed ns follows, to wit: No. 1. Beginning at a stone, thence bv land or John Moj er north lorty-seven degrees, west thtrtv.slx notches to a stone r thenrc 1a third described tract north sixty-seven and one-hair ueicrees. east sixtv-six tiercnes to a stone : inenrv bj iho scconii uescrioeu iraci tniriy- iivu uvgrevs, ivc Billy uivuvs lu luo place or beginning, containing SEVEN ACRES, more or less. No. 2. Dealnnlmr nt a stone, thence hv first described tract south thirty-five deurces.wcsl sixty percnes to a stone ; tncnro oy iana ol John IMoyer south rorty-soven degrees, east two perches to a stone on the south side ot a publlo road : thence In and alomr said road nnd by land or John Moyer south forty-five anu one-quarter uegrees. west twenty percn es to a stone In sjU ro,d : thence south fifty, lour anu one-quarter uegrecs, west iorty-nvo perches to a stone In said road ; tkenee by land now or late oi josepn iu. itoocris soatu cign, tcn dearocs. cast lorty-fivo trches to a stone thence by land or Jacob Zclgenfuss north slxtv-thrce and one-hair deirrces. east fortv- nlno perches to a stone; thence by land ol' t-eter l.aux, norm tuiriy-scven anu one-quarter dearees. cast tlftv.nlne berches to a SLone tnonce norm nine una one-nan uegrees, west sixty-seven percnes to tne place oi beginning, couiainiug THIRTY -THREE ACRES AND ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-EIOHT PERCHES, Strict .Measure. No. 3. Beginning at a stone, thence by land lato ol John Elscr soulh twenty-five degrees, east ono hundred and sixty berches loa stone: thence partly by land ot Jolin Moyer and nurtlvbv the first described tract north sixty- five degrees, east nlnety-lour perches to a stone; theneo by land or Jacob Zeigenluss north tlilrly-livo degrees, west ninciy-nlno percnes anu lour-tcnins to a stone; tiictico uy mo same norm miny.six anu onc-uau oc trees, cast iiuriy-uvu percnes 10 n siono tlience bv land ol Jonah Markley north thir ty-one and one-quarter degrees, west forty tivo Heretics ton stone: thence bartlv by laml or John Wolrnnd partly by land or William Nichols tract, south sixty-live degrees, west ulnoty-slx perches or thereabouts to thepluce oi beginning, containing NINETY-TWO ACRES, bo tho same more or less. No. A, lleirlnnlng at a stone.thcnce by land oi jonn won, norm tweniy-nveuegrecs, wes one hundred nnd sixty peices lu a stone theneo hy land of David llartman, north six tv.nve uegrces. east nity ncrcnes to a stone thence by the third described tract, south twentv-flvo deirrcts. enstonehiindrcd and six. ly perches to n stono ; thence by land ul John Muyer, south sixiy.five degrees, west fifty perches to the place ol beginning, containing r'lKl'Y AOItl;s strict measure, excepting aiul rcservlnir however uut ol the above traciB tweiity-threu acres and eighty perches, sold to Robert Kloti by deed daieil the 28th day ol March, 1S76, ani ten acres sold to It. Camp bell by need, Hated t euruary 28tn, isto ; ieav ing ui an ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY -NINE ACRES AND SEVENTY-TWO PERCHES moro or less. ALSO, all that certain LOT OR PIECE OF LAND, situate In Franklin Township, County and Mate nloresald; bounded nnd described ns follows: Jlcitlnnlin; nt a stone; thence by land or Amnion Kloti, south lortj-hva and one-half degrees, west twenty ticrclies to post In a Public Road, leading from t'lno swamp to wclssport; thence in said road sonth illty-lour and one-hull degrees, west sixteen puiches to a post In said road ; thence bv land uf John Moier. north n na degrees, west rortv-tlvo nereliesto niiost: theneo by laud ot Amnion Klotz, north slxt -seven and ono-hal filigrees, east nine berches to a stone: theneo by the same south lorty-seven dcgiccs anu imriy six pcrcucs to mopiacoui uvgin- nuig, cuuiaiiiuig FIVE ACRES AND SIXTY. THREE PERCHES, strlctmeasure. Seized and taken Into execution as the property 0! Amnion Klotz. ALSO, All that certain plcee, let or PARCEL OF LAND, sltnato In tho Town Iborouirhl or ParrvvMIe, i arbon County, Pennsylvania, ucd heinic Lot number rsinety-uno on tno urnunu i-i.hi oi said town (borouifh), coutnlnlni? B Iront on Centre Street Forty Feet, and cxiendinn In deiuh. at rlithtanates with said Centre street, One Hundred and fifty Feet lo Cherry alloy) bounded on the south by Centre street: cast by Lot Number Nlnotys nonh by Cherry alley, and west hy Lot Number Nlnety-Two. The Improvements thereon aro a Two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Twenty by Twenty-Four Feet, and Outbuild Initl. Seized nnd taken Into execution as tho pro perty ol Alios. P. titraup, anu lo ue soiu oy J. W. HAUDENBUSH. Sheriir, Mauch Chunk, Sept. 18, 1379. JlirOUTAM' AXXOUNCKJIKXTt l'OST OFFICE BUILDING LEHIGHTON, PA., has the Largest and Most Kxtensiro smock oi HATS, CAPS, &c. ever offered In this borough. Having nu chased my Stock In the Eastern and other Manufactories early In the season and at a saving ol 10 lo 15 per centum on the present Auvanccu A'rices, a am prcpureu 10 oner ex traordinary Inducements to my customers, Special attention has been given to the selec tivn oi ' Fnll niul Winter Boots ! and I Invite my numerous friends and patrons 10 can anu examine iny siock iioiore inaKinu their nurcliases elsewhere, as 1 urn nrenureil to give special Inducements to all CASH PURCHASERS. Remember, LEWIS WEISS Posi.omce Building, Lehlahton, Pa. Sept. 80. TOU AS ABSOLUTELY Safe and Brilliant Light, Use Straub & Harrar's Stai 'ine Oil 2 1 The Family Favorite BURNING OIL ! ASIC FOR STItAUB k HARRAR'S STARINE OIL I Aug. Ifl-in3 ASA WAV FUOII HOME. NOTICE Is hereby given, that my Adopted Son, Charles W. HtKbland, has run away from home, aud all persons are fvrbld harbor ing or trusting him on uy account, as I will not pay any debts or his contracting alter this 1 date. CHAIILES 111. OS E. Sept, SJ 1970-wS rarryritlo, la Now Advertisements. SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP ! 50 Yearn I! o To io (ho Public rronountcd by all lobo the most Pleas ant and elllcnclous remedy now In use, for the cure of coughs,, rnlils, croup. Iinni'sriienslckllng sensation of the throat, whooping; cough, etc. Over n nilllliiii buttles nolil vrlllilii llle InRI few years. It elves relief nhcrcvcr used, and has the power to linpartbencfit that cnimot bo had from tho cough inlxuucs now In use. Sold by all Druggists at 83 cents per bottle. SELLRRS1 L1VIC.H. PILLS aro also highly recommended for curing liver com plaint, constipation, slek-licadachcs, fovcrand aguo, and all diseases or the- stomach and liver. Sold by all Druggists at US cents per box. , 11. K. Sellers Si Co., Pittsburgh, Pn. oct. 4. ly-tp. col. JUST RECEIVED, OF GOOl NOTE PAPER! which wo nroolTering nt Iho unprcceilently off price oi 1.00 PER REAM, OK 10 quires for 50 cents ! Call early if you aro lu want of NOTE paper, ailiiisexiiaonliniirv uiw PRICE I Cahbon Advocatk Lehighton, P.a. kovi:iciik. "Sour stomach, bad breath, indlf;estionl mil headache easily cured by Hop Hitters "Study Hop Hitters booksjuso the med icine, bo wise, healthy nnd liniuiy." "When life is n drug, nnd you havo lost ill hone, try Hop Dittcrs." "Kidney nml urniirn- trouble is univer sal, nml the only sate ami sure remedy i- uop timers rciy on it. "lion Hitters lines not exhaust nml des troy, but restores nnd makes new." "Ague, billioiincss, drowsiness, latin Hoc, Hop Hitters removes easily." "Iloils, Pimples, l'l ockle, liniich Skill eruptions, iniimrc blood, Hop Dittcra cure. "inactivo jviiineysnnct unnary orpant Mtlso tho wornt ol diseases, and lion Hit- teis cures them nil." 'Morn health. Hunklnlio nlitl inv in Hoi h .. . .. ' - " 1 Hliittcrs than in nil oilier remedies." Hop Coccm CfitB aso 1'aix Rkmp i Titr. ukst For rale bv all drusclsts. anir B.-lm. pr-QltSKMES, LOOK HF.irj Saddler and Harness Maker, BANK St., LEHIGHTON, Pa., Calls attention to tho fallowing extraordinary LOW PItlOCS: Buggy Harness at Irom 12 00 upwards Expr.-ss Harness nt rrom 10 00 upwards Brtcehlng Harness at Irom .. 8 00 upwards Boailng Harness nt Irom 6 00 upwards Horse Collars (hair) at Irom. 3 to upwards " " (straw) ut from. 1 7f upwards Bridles at from 1 75 upwards and all other articles at equally low prices, and uii.irantcfd or best workmanship 1th PA1BING promptly alt ended to at reason, able charges. Patronage solicited. May 10 jSonci: to holTi:i:s ok Carbon County Bonds. Tho following Desolation was passed, Sep. tcmbcr lSth, 1S71, by the Commissioners or Carbon Coanty: WimnHAS, Wo believe It unnecessary to hive moro money lu tho County Ireusury than Is urgently needed, nnd tindlng that the County expenses can tie met. and nt the same time sumo or the Outstanding Bonds can be cancelled ; It Is hereby JlMofvMf, That the following- BONDS ABE HEIIE1IY CALLED IN FOIt PAYMENT, Bnd nutlec Is hereby given to tho lioldi-rs.thnt no Interest i them will be paid alter DE CEMBElt 1st, 187U: No. 30, No. 141, No. 177, No. 175,No. lG9,No. lGG,No. 161. From the Itccord, 11. E. SWABTZ, Sopt. 10, 16,0-wJ. Clerk. DIAMOND CATARRH REMEDY, A POSITIVE CUIlli for CATAUIlll of nil kinds. Cures ntnny stngo or tho ills, ease. Has cured many cases so terrible that bones enmo Irom the nose. tlr.K vr tH it tn nml Crtl arrli It rm eily Is mild and pleasant, ntfordliig IMMi.ru atb iikukk and prompt cure. It wns nis covcnKi) im Caukoiinia, and is believed to bo tho only real cure yet given to.tho public. A few ai-tdlcatlons break uu n ('old In thu Head, cure Dllllcult Breathing, Clrgu!ng or iieau nnu iiiroui, jicauiicnu iionue,s, jiss or Smell, Volee.nnd Sight, Tho "Diamh.mi-' Is n nonderlul medicine, and coats o.M.v 10 CENTB. Tho Dlnnioiiil In vlgnrnlor, tho best or Blood Purlllcrs aud llllllous Medicines. Price, 60 cents. Tno lllniiinnit Nervine IMIli. a specif. le tor nil Nervous Complaints. Price, 1.00. Tlio lilitmiiiiil sTlv "Mother llners's Cure All tho most perlcct external cure ever Invented Price, ii cents. Send rordeserlntlre circular or Dr. Evorv'a Diamond ltcmcdlcs, vrek uv mail. Inquire oryour iiruggtsr. Proprietor's address. DB. A. F. EVOBY & CO.. Tl Park Place, New Vcrk City. Oct. 4.-4111. Gmrauteod Investments By our Insurance System ot Investments In Stock Operations we Insuro Indemnity Irom loss. No "Marginal" or "Privilege plans' Investments received tn sums or t):$.0Oand npwurd. Correspondence! from stock opera tors solicited. Address, DAMIS MAYNAHD k CO., oct, l.-lm. 68 Broadway, N, V. on i trwr J-t- ' Ji' orcauslng a soie. No remedy ever discovered equals It tor certainty or ue. Hon lu stopping the lameness nnd removing flTlM,' ine bunch. Prlcotl.uo. Seml ror """"tlroiur giving Positive Proof. Sold by druggists, or sent by the Inventor, B. J. Kendall, M. !., Enosburgh Falls, V. FIIENCH KICHAKDS k CO., Agents, Phlladelrhlv, Pa. F or 8alo or to Kent. Au ellirliilr 1ocatti 2 Rtorr Double Traua Ilo'iae ntuatetu liit WHMiMm. witbtteaud oua-btlt acr-a oIlaud.A rood Orchard otcnelce opulra,. Ac. Tor (utth erprlicalara, apply to L Y KI.KlM'INfiKH. J .in 11, t'M t. . -n r M; 3 XStuffl - - - i IV l',i liA 1,1 j o . ' ... ' i i I,,OI,onu''oncooi iiio pun o, sum djt a. j t ,7 ,r "Jr ,i K"" wl" cu, hPvn . DCHLINH. Lehighton, und all Drugnistl. Splint, Curt, . Oallpua . J.o . or an cnWijc. , prtp,i ny by ruent. unit WILL IIEMOVE THE IluNl'II ...... ......... . m ... .... V . rt Tl.l...n...,.llT. ... . I WITHilUT Ill.lSTKltlNlf i iihui uiipnaai, WEISS &KERSCHNER, secessions to ROJIIG .fc HOFFORD, Carriage Builders, Bank Street, Lehighton, Are prepared to Manufacture, to order, every description ol OAKHIAUES. BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, SPUING WAGONS', Roniig'srat.Platform "Wagon, A.C., at lowest rates for Cosh, REPAIRING Or alt description promptlynttcnded teat the most reasonaoio prices. All Work guaranteed, and patronage? te respectfully solicited. WEISS k ICEKSCHNEH. :b, isto-j i July DANIEL WIEAND, Carriages,"Vagons,Slciglis,&e. cobseb or BASIC ASI) IltOS STIIEETS, LEHIOHTON. Tenna Respectfully announces to his friends and tha public, that he Is prepared te Dalld all des criptions or , CAKRIAGES, SPliINO WAOONS, SLEIGHS, 4c, In the Latest nnd Most Approved Styles, al Prices fully as low'ns tho tame can be obtain, cd elsewhere, guaranteeing the best Seasoned Material and most sabstantlal workmanship. Particular attention given to REPAIRING In all Its details, at tho very Lowest Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited and perfect satisfaction nuarantccd. April ID, 18T.yl DAN. WIEAND. YOU NEED NOT SUFFETl A DAY WITH Dyspepsia, Constipation, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Debility, &c, when yon can bo relieved nnd enred by tho uso orthat reliable (Established ISM,) remedy Dr. J. S- HOUGHTON.S as s 5 is" ItlsNntnrc's own remedy, and contains m nausei us drugs. Kyou are so bad ofl as not to be ablo to eat n ('raeker without distress-, try lr. llniiBlilnli's I'rpslii.and OU will not be disappointed. Bo sure you get Ur. Mmiirlitnii'a I'rpnlunndtakenn base I ml. tiitlon. ISul.l by all Urugnlsts. J. H. Eatok, Proirlctnr,Phllailelplila.l'a. Bit KNT GOOD & CO.. General Agents, New York. Juno 7. 3mo. URIAH FATZINGER rtrsocctfnllr aunnnnccs to the tieer'o that ho hia leastil tho fchon ot SAMUEL IIEOElt LINu, on North Street, Lehighton, Pa., and piojiosea to rcsumo bis old business ot Carriage and Wagon BUILDING, ftrd rpncctrn'iy nikji n tliaro of puWic patron Qm ciMtniit-)ii' iiir Wi.aiiiaii'lupio lierqan! in ttto bret, i' it tlio 1'ilcc to bo ui low at ttm lowest. REPAIRING of nil kinds prnmptly sttrndtil ton very rea sounb o clurgi e. UillAlt rATWNOEtt. Onuolto Publlo Euare, North Street, Feb 1 jl t.ehlcliton, l'n. $55b1 I Coal 1 1 11. A. ltl'LTZ. restieclfollysminnares to Iho IM-iio n et i ishtnu an-l riciuilv that h ha inuile airiinei-niMit-lor tiuiidvlnR iheni Willi thnlllO-T LKIIIOll COAL liom the lhtcli. loll llcp. t of ihe l.i li gh ti mui q., lilt., ut Iho following Low I'llce i Blovo Ecg Chestnut No. 2 (3 CO per tun I! 75 per ton J 75 per ton 1 75 per ton STRICLTY FOR CASH. Leavo vour Orders at my Onlco. HAkIC.SL, ooiinslio ttio I'linnc Bquaio. Loal will beilchv ered. when dcslrcn. at very lowest Charrc on nl ovo nrlco .. P. A Ill-.I.l Z. March 8 -5.il. Lehighton, ra. Pond's Extract The Vegetable Pain Destroyer ixvALUAnLE run Inflammation & Hemorrhage. Piles, Sprains, Lameness, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Soreness, Bheuuiatlsm, Bolls, Ul cers, Old Mores, Wounds, etc. Also for Toothache.Headachc.Soro Hirnat, Asthma, Hoarseness, Neuralgia, Catarrh, Colic, I Illarrluca, and all Hemorrhages, &e. It Is acknowledged by Physicians of all i schools Unit I'oihI'i Kxiikci has moro wonderful eiirattvo properties than any other I remedy. No lorni or ikfi ammatiuk. paik. boiicnkks or iiLEKtiiMi.but It will cure, paca will not admit or naming nil the diseases for whleh'lt Is a specltle; but we will send a his. torvoi its uses bv mail, on nnnlleatlun. Tha i pleasing results ol using tho Kxnnm as is i toilet requisite, has induced us to preparo I modified formsof tho lxirnct In a Toller. I fcosi, (60 cents abo ot3 cakes), a Toilet Cream fur solUntng and beautifying tho f skin (H.OOn bottle, a llcuiirilce (M cents) I u l,li fcnlve (Scents). For sensitive and severe cases orOATAnun. ourCninrrl Cure (75cents used witli our Nnznl s j i luge (C5 cents) is a radical cure, (lur Inlmlrr (50 cents), lor Luna ami Til no at llisKAHta nnd internal hlecdhurli lnvalnablo. Unr Ointment (W cents), for Souk 1'ilkh, etc., should he kept in ererv Miiuiy. unr s-iiikit-i-k e-veci an oinera. L'so our M, illi alril I'npcr to prevent and cure Pilks and CiiArixo. Thebasoor our Toilet snd Medleatad pre. paratlons Is t'oinl". Kilrni-i, which Is a gunr, litre that theynre snmrlor, anddeservo New York and London. Juno 7. Ut. 1 r'LvTifMAY'isAT'- ortitojioo Jl V V " ltfli OtnfMl (In HI im tnnti MmIIT Diaiu nmrA tliiAU Ihn amount ttntpd above. No one o n (all to mak ino t-y iffjt auv one cud du ttia work. You can iiinSo from y reU to tin bour by deiot lua voureveitingsauil ipaio time U the 0ot iiru. It iU UMftnutf to irr tile biump. iNothJUK ltkeit lormmier tuakln trt offeiect bvioie. lltiuuo4 pit' nt an ntnctly bouor nbio llearfftr. it sou want to know U about tte uet piUupbUiluetw U-tore the public ieud uu vour AdtlrPM sed wu wl I Hftfid ton fuit Tur. , iiouliirftttDdpuvftreurmsfretif utup e wurtb f5lM fre juumn then make tip your mui't inr vuuim f Ad.lrrH OI.Ojti.K hl'INH S ru I'-if l M Jutit )
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