II III IMWj n u. v. moKTuiamu; Editor and Proprietor. Ono Oollnr n Yonr In Alvanc0 VOL. II., No. 32. LEI110I1TON, CARBON COUNTY, PEWA, SATURDAY MORNING. JUNE 27, 1874 SINGLE COPIES, THREE CENTS Jjehighton, Directory. tW-jri,1frl'l Singer JkKHnff Machine and Jn FAtrhnte,Mt ; to K H.'Sjitdtr'n, Hank at reft rH. pJwJDTJOS, ittpgi lUxr Ctdtingand Skam r, - yifwy, umier-ivjfcrnwngw hum-i, hhiir inrrw Doot and mi or Mnkrri. 3hli! Yeuwr, nearly ypotU Vtt post-office, Bank alnrat: alio.deaUr tn Omfectionerv. Clinton Bratney, fit Lenin's budding, Uatik street. All orders promptly juiea-wtirie uhirramea. Confectioner. jHauiman fc Kubns, cippuftlit- OLert'i store, Bank street. All orders prvnipuy jwea, Tlrv flnAila and Grocrrle- H, Long, ojip. L, A S. Depot, Hank dealer in Hardware, tyutensware, Ladies Dress Good, dt. II. A, Hells, LeUCKti 8 UlOf K HSDK SI., iry u-Jr, Groceries. Oiueniware. Gxrvets. Vl CVth f CV.I K, II. 8nydy,M"nk street, AVry (footl', Mums, Drug! aitd JSIcillclnr. sA.J DurlloRrttrKMluoratjuiti i - Hank street. OtZi, Mints, Ikrf ninety J Ilitent ifedi&us, Ct-. Hardware. iff, P. Seminal, neifly opp. rxrhango Hotel, Bank i' street, it a ton, Uiu, jwuisrm ttano. tc a Shomaa Mints. S Jii Exchange, ' cpp. Public $qu , Bank st. Jvtronage sirted. Furniture 'Ws.i'eliotif e. V. 8cfcw.rU. Bs.uk street, aVaer in oU kinds of furniture. uojjLnsmaaeto oracr t y J L . Mcr6lasst?rllor. . ClaussA Bto., Llti.L street, iuwl i.J:rn7s'itf iVmUhiny Goods, Hunts, M', icit", Oij'fi. fc "TbomS,Silckr 1'. 0 LuHdm y, Ei'ikU, OjiCi .Aimfr M'n0 GWi, 7ftU, Chy, eS.'.poi 2Pks, tc. , K , Milliner., . lira. C Fath, Bans street, 2nd door llow tbe M. K. Church, .Vnt-umi and Trimmings phy.lclnuM nuil Siirgt-oii.. X)r.X 8. German, ctrner tf Bank anj liuutrfij ' Cbntuliation iA,Engtun and Grrniun.. Tr.XMJ. Itebtrnvit door to-Vi O., IHok street. OoTUuiatwn in Englith attd German, t lProyllou. , os. Obert, Bank lU'JWA-TJij, Curing attd Suekin? UstaUUhmenL UU order prom pttyJUM, . J. Fatilugar A 8oa,'Iliiik' kL; dealers in Flour and Ftdt Groceries, lywts and JtgeUiUes. Watchtnaker and Jeweler A, 0. Uolleumayer, fi'outh vlrt-vt, atuvn Hapk,t. JfeaUr in Watcftes, iXocks, fiingt, dc. W. ATIOIDJEV AND: flOUNCr 1,1011 AT I. ATT, 1UI STBtIT, LtillOHTOH, Pi. IUsl Eidte.ml Colltlon Aguocy. Will nujrand .SullKuJijitalfc Coareyuiclui: iieatlyduii. Col. ;l.ctloog (jroDipUy nuule.' battling Ust.ttii if ho cetleut, a spwutty. May b cou.uiuu iu tDKllkli .and U.roiau. uv. J NO. D. UEUTOliliTTJI, ATTORNEY (AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, lOrrics Flrit Natloo.1 Baok Dulldlnj,nd i'loar MAUCII CHUNK, l'lBRi. llay lie cootulted In Gcrm.a. spr 18, 1871 jgD. C. DIB1JI1CIC, ,JJlSTniCT ATTORNEY,- ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, on UaoiXUAT, first dour bvlow American HoUMaueuCuuul'eaa'a. ColltKtloua pruuipt ymada.- Kiv 21. ATTORNEY AT LAW, MAUCH CHUNK, PA. Oct 18, 1873, . J. n D1MM1CIC, AUCTIONEEK, Kait Wclaiuurl, Pa. N: D. Balaa of nery iorlptlon attended to at eeasouabla chargva. In. patrunag. of thu putlle 4s ratpactfully.tollclted. Jau.21,'74. tQVX YOUR BOOTS AND SHOES of Henry Campbell, East Weiasport, AViiuro you can always get tliu vcry bftt .-article at tbe loAeat irlco lor cash. jUixita and Shoes made to order and weatly Itcialrtd at sboit liotlce and rea sonable terms. ai,r 1 l-iiiS l-jJtA,aa,E HOTEL, SU KLOTZ, PnOP'R, umnUl Hill, Carbon Co., Pa. Jtf ll.it of aeooinmodatloni. hxcell.ot ri itauraut uod.rDBatb Good itabllD altaehl Tartna mndtfata. OBACGOKIST. .OniVEU CRILLET, dealer In To bacco, Cigars, Pipes, Ac, next door tn Ilex's Grocery Store, Su.quehanna W., Mnuch Chunk, respectfully asks the people of Lt-bighton and vicinity, wlinu visltlug that' place, to call in and try Ills FRAGRANT CIGARS. he very best In the market. Every articles iu his line warranted as repre sented and at lowest prices. mnr28 tallOfclAS KEB1ERER, CONVEYANUER, AND OENEEAI INSUEAN0E AGENT The IbUowinit CompaniM an RepnMDttl I Lebanon Mutual Flra, H t Heading Mutual Fire, Wyotulng Fire, ' ' Pottsvllle Fire, Lchlph Fire, and the Travelers Acclt,ent Insurance, Alio Pennsylvania and Mutual Horse Thief Detective and Insurance Com. fas, March 2U, 1873. JTOS. 91. FRITZ1NGER, Fashlonabli Boot ad Shoe Maker, yOppoJte T. D, Clams! Store, JlNK STREETi.LEUlQHTON, Pa., Wjpectfully Informs his friends and the pabllerthathelnisjust received n nw od excellent assortment of Men's Wo pen;j , nd,pblldreo'B Ueady.Uadu Bbcfaij Shoes.& Gaiters, Whleb be' will Sell at Ihe'lowect Price. . ..CW7JQ09U, and Bhos made to.order, PplrlEfg"neatly and substantially Railroad Guide. JJOHTlI PBNNA RAILICUAD. r.MnKprR for rhUHdlph1n Ill le.lYe Lchtghton mi lows r A.flO -. in , Tin I,. V4 nrrlre at I'hlla at 9 01 n.tn 7 .IT a to. via r, st. " Jl.lOa.m. 1 31 a. 111. iW I.. V. " " II 10 p.m. IU)7p. m.vUI..8. " " 21(Sn.ni. 11.11: p. ui, vl 1,. v. I S7 p. m. tIi U f. " " A .15 P.111, AUn . 447 p.m. via L. A S. ' " 8'JUl.in. I 4.14 p. Dl. la. h. V. " 8 20 p. 111, 7J H. m. tl I.. V. " " 1030 n.tn, Helurttlnr, Inivf dpput at nrk ani Amirlran Mr.clK. I'hlla., at 7.UU, 8 30 aud 0.46 a. Di.; 2.10 ana o 10 p. in. Knre Iri'iu lplirh.on to VblfjdWDlita. (2.M. IVh 1, 1K74. MILLS ULAhK, nrnt CKNTtt A I. II. II. OP IV. J. 1.1. men su?quKiM,NNA division. WIKTHH A I! I! A SUI-VKS 7'. Commencing llco 13, 18m. 1UM Til K INS. .1. Ki, 3. N",5. Ni7. Lfare A. M. A. it. a. m p. m. Own Itldne, 7.30 HI 25 1.25 Srrantoti 7.33 1)30 1.1U l'lttMi,ii....u 8.112 K1.07 45.1 Wllkw lluiro 80 ll.iS 2.20 UMte llavpi 0A5 12. a 3.411 l'uiiu lla'n June 10.37 1.3J 4.10 JIaucli Cliuuk ISa 11.00 J. 4.40 .CatAKiuquil 8.35 1 1 iS 3.17 fi.'KI Allelitimn R.43 12 I'll 32$ 47 Urllllrlu.U 000 IK 17 ! .'U7 IV O JrrivtlMloa 0 27 12 43 J .03 C.23 Up Tbaimi. Nc. 10. No. 4. No Kn,14. Lean a. m. a. m. r. m. r. t. Klfn ll.f.o aj5 j.u Uellilpbem 8 WS 12.13 427 7 45 All-utiwu 010 12 25 4.37 7.57 C.IMIUU ..,. 0,.4 12.32 4 45 Ssili 5IaucUClmnk...lJ5' jWj 9.10 I'cim Il.vpn J'n, 1045 2.vt 0 25 .... liil. Ilavpi.. 11.23 210 70S WllkllurtP. ... 1240 4.1.0 8.30 .... 1'lHptoii 10.1 4 20 h55 ... . Snalilin 1J!0 4 53 0 :S Arr, UioeuHlilso 133 .l,0 9.30 .... Co.CTI'Ki4. A'eiauthtmlpa rulleu If. . niwn trnln. Vn. .n aim it ami up tiaim .Mm. 10 and 4 ctmnect at Maucii i hunk. AoiUi f tna'd It. It Down Ira ns Xra. 1. 3. R S, ? connect at Uethlrluuiriir PlillailMluMi,. lit, iri... i.ua. ivat cuiiupc: at Urtlllrlir tn lrt'lill.idppul u Rpluriilhif Icaioelillad.lnlilH at 7.10 a. in f ,r p.n. ion, ijUKawiiutili, limn, llKra ll,,rfe, TnuinUa, mi,"", otiaii.ii, t-., m to a. in. inr r.nisioii. Klauc l liunk. TituiHQiia. Mlll,iuipi,nrt. UIILkk. rfi.ira iu ocraiiioti; at x IU p. in r,r Srrantou, Wlika Itarre and intermediate ftt.tloim: mi i. in. ftr llatb alld fcafctuu 1 at 5.15 D. m. l'l r Much ajiiuuk. ITuitiuetHi RrotKh Up tralna Noa. 10 i 4. nntl OOMii traliia At p. J. o &, 7ciainect at.MauiiiLliunlt to and rum Tauiauu.i. isMtjn a MCi.uwaniui f, r. uown tralna Xo. I A J, alld UP HlllltJ AlJAIi c nnect Ut Itelll lehein ft Ilath and Ciiapni.ni Qutirriea. Iteium. Ililt Uiavu CliapuiHu'f at 74 J a, in. and 2.15 p. in cewruw.nnrouuty Atwjtrtfy. All t rami. make. clow, comiecitou ml r.3 tuu ultn trall.8 ou Cullal lUILmad ! Aew Jerpvy. ltltuttrt'UeUwart Jt, f-Down tralimXoa. 3 A.alid Up tlaln 4-& 14 tituiirct al I'Ultllpp. ourK iiii jinwu ,t. i. w auu iruui Arelllou, Plil adelplila and Halt ldere Wtdiiiitliiltiti t Jitading ItuUroad.TU Depot, of Um Knitt Peon K. K. aud Ilia L. si. uivLlou aru connected by rMrettt Carp. II. I'. UALUtVIN, (icii. I'atunatr AgaU. Felt. 7. IWI. plCN.NsYltVAMA (IAH.ROAO, rillLADKLPII A EUIERR. DIVISION. Sumter Time Tablr. On ard pf er SUNDAY, ilKX 31.t. 1871, (Up traloi en tba 1 Ullada. A Kite H K. Ditiuou nl.l run a. folluui: WESTWAIID. Fast liki Itirei I'hi'adelpbla 41 M llnril.turir " ' Wlllljuipport 44 arr. at Leak llatea Ekic Mail (eaves I'tlludclptila 44 llarrll.ur 44 44 Wllunipport 44 11 1-ta.k Haven 44 44 llenova 44 art at Krle. ELM1UA Mall leavea I'blfadelphU 44 44 HarrUburK 41 41 W II lampport arr.at Lock llaien Niaqaka Itxram leaiti PnlU'lalpbla 44 44 44 llaubburtr 12.55 p.m. 6.uo p.m. 0.00 p.ui. H'.li p.iu 1153 p.iu 4 23 a Ul. 8 33 a m. 0.45 a.ui 11.10 a.m. 8 1 5 p in. 8.0 1 a in, 1.20 p.ui. C 2 1 p.ui. 7JJ p.ui. 7.20 a.ui. 10 ,0 n.ui, 44 4 4 44 Willi, uitlK.rt 44 44 " Lot llaleu 41 44 44 ll.iinva 44 44 arr, at Kaua KAfcTWAnl), rIU,ExrnibSlatt ltck Haven 44 44 Willi i tort 2 05 p,ui. a lo p.ui. 4.41 p Ul. 9.50 a.m. 823 a.m. 7.43 a.m. 11.43 am. 333 p ui 11.2 a.m. 0 IS pm. 10., 9 p.m. 1210 am. 4 31 a Ul 915a.ni 8,"0 a.m. 030 a.m. 1.40 p.ui 6.A5 p.ill, 0 0 1 a.m. 4 05 p m. A 25 pm. 6.50 p.ui. 10 55 p. in 44 44 arr. at llrrll,urit " " 44 I'blhd.lphia Eiux Mail learn Erla 41 ftanova 41 - Lock llarcn " " WlllUm.port 41 arr. at llarilalmrK . " 44 Ihllad.lphla Eimaa Mail loarea 1 fk llavpn " 44 Wllllam.port 41 arr. at Harrl-t urx " I'hlldJjbla Mini" Exrxist leav.a t,ai,o " 44 44 R.DOTO ' " 44 ltrkll.T.D " " Wliiliiinport " a r at lltrrltburx 44 44 4 I'hlU.l.ttthta ll.ll V..I ..r ZO a.m. ...t ..n.t vuKiteci. cai( atiu wen ai rrieMiin i, S i M S It W andatlrtloaum with OlUrtckand All.tibeny It It W. M.ll Wo.mltbcaat and went traluann I, S A M 8 H W. and at 1 orrv and IrTlu.tttn uIihrninrMtlr and Alleubeny II H V. fclmlm .M.ll and (lulalo Rxpra a make elow ronneitlonsat H Iltlaiu.ptirt with . 0 It W tialna uriu,.uu ai iiarn.our vitn . u uw traiu. toutb. tlM. A.llALDWlN.Oen l Supt. "SMB7'O.VUERFUL, RUT TRUE I " Whenever I cet a Ilottle of Bloom of Youth or Magnolia Iialiu, Rose Tint, a flux of Lilly White, or anything In that line to beautify tlio complexion, at Bui ling's Drug Store, It seems to be nicer ana Detter than I can get any where else, ido v 0 "MUST look at her Hair I Why I thought It was turnlnt; Grev? So It was, until she got a IJotlle of that new liair llestorer at Hurling' Drug Store. Wgj OTIIHRS, Look at lint Child, It has Worms. Go or send at once toDURLIXG'S Drug More, and get a bottle or his WORM SYRUP, so plea sant and yet so suie. may 9 M.OOK UKAUl'IFUL - L'oo'ii -Jim HfltiVI A 11-.1.1.. - . lT,r ...t.r, ROiE GLYCERINE for Koiighness of the Skin, i happed Hands, &c, nuly 25 Cents a buttle. jMy 9. BOYD IIi:KI, ARCHITECT, 122S, 9th St.Allentown.Pa, Will "urfiUU Phui, t?pfl(ifatlori and Vstlmates Pill us ex art coet of i ublij and -prlrata tmUttiK, I from tha plalDfNt to tbe most labor to; alto, PrawtDgi w ataiw, Uud-ltallf, Ac. frlf BEATTY & PLOTTS TIip TJi-nlly & riotts cclobrnteU Gold on Tiiiikiih ,N nt'kiiowli'dtrcil lit nrtilMHsnrM i,F mtulp i ""o t't'leorateil iiriitilt In lit- the leiul. ini! rnrinr Oipati nmv In u-e. Tt-ll-niiiiilHlsRinl i-aiiN nf himnriii'tToiwtnnt. ly lielni; rt'ceivetl Iu fnvdr tif tlietu V appi'inl a few nnd wish you to rend); inuiii Anthony, N. J., Jan. 2,1, 1873, ir i, . . ' wj.PT! lifai y oc ritiiih, lii'iin 1 imr Oiiiaii.Milil mi'.nlvi's 1'iitlin-ntlsfnetlim ll bantyif tniiHiiiiil MtliMif work in i ii l aieselildin If ever .uipaeil. Wlli. Ini; im MKWM III ji.tir IhisIih'ps, I am, Allll le.-pit l, I'ltll. M. II IlKAlTY. Siiamokin. Pa.. Feb 11. 1874 I Imvfiiiii4 ul IJi-itilj & I'lntt ' Gulden longiu. urtiaus. It I- an excellent In slluiiit'lit, line Kino ami full potter. J like it belter flian nnv I have heard. M. II. IIaiii-kl, M. I) Latjuy's Statin, Ph., Jan. 27, 1874. i nave, liail lleatiy & Plotti' Ori.nn -ii it iukiimi Ain, io, a; u elves lli iugliet Mllrai titin, ami has proved nil that it was recommended by the priip'is Jim HiiNiiY. Slatington. Pa., Feb. 0, 1874. neatly & PUts' Parlor Oman 1 like belter tliitii Hie Sliiml ml, nun itjjlves iietu r baiioiaclion, a. I find In my t;av I". Pn.f. Fit. V. Mayuu St. Claim, Pa., Dee. Dili, 1873. Messrs. Ileailj & Plolls, Uent-I liaveiecelved tlm Orunii.aspeiit by your linn to me, ami I have had it examined, and it gives maple Mititfaellnti. Hun. John Sincy. Mahanoy City, Pa., Oct. 10, 1872. The Uealty & P oils eelelirati (1 Guld en 'I'orijue Pallor Organ Is liy far thu be-t I'm lor Oian In ute. I Lave care fully exaiiuiiitl it, nml find its tone, noikmaucliip and tltiiahility lo be. the, best I ever daw, mid 1 can Willi pleasure reeonmiend It to any In want of a flrt. class parlor oivan. Piof. O. II. Unoeh. Jlebrs. Oeatty & Plotts, or Wishing, ion, M. J., alu neiitli'men of enteiprie, ami whose ptesence would be a eieilit to any coiiiinunity. Ilaekeitatuwii, X. J., Ileialil, la72. Wamiinqton, J., Sept. 5, 1873. To ltubeit. Mtiiuaii. Pottsville I inn happy lo statu Ihatlhe liistruim-tit ukvn eiilhe satKfactiim, nut only to uiself Out also to tlie teachers of the bcniiiiaiy who are betler uilnes. ltev. A. . Jully. We say, after caieful . ml l-omIv iv. peiluieiit. It is with uleastire WO illtttl- tluce the "Golden Tongue," knuttlii It pussesses mailt advantages over nil otheis manulactiiied. The tone exjels in lullness, nurltv. ami thu tllllllHlllllItt hi leMiuiuiiittis which uro Delntj cull. otaiitly lecelved, im, evidenco that our eiroits have been emlneully sucies.tul. Fur pultlcul.irs and Prbv list, atldress BEATTY & PLOTTS. Feb. 21-Cm Wasliinutoii. N. J. 44 A Kcartr Apioxlmatum to the HEAL air.l.V QUILL than Anything IlMerto nientul." Tbe constantly iNcatASisa sale of tbe SPENOERIAN D,)UIILU ELASTIU la owing ti Ibelr tujftinr wrillvg 7tn(,dV,n at tested liylhaedltorlilemloraenientofoTar 1000 rnpera.aud l,y M.rcbiuta, Lawyer, an! Ujuken without number They are all made of Ibe best Elel, In the brat manner, by the beat Witkmeu In Europe, ibr .Sale ly alt Dealers. To accommodate those toho may utih to try Viae prn, we mil unit a Uml, eimtatning one each athe IS Number., oynuu!, en r'tti'fn23e. Ivison, 31akeman, Taylor & Co., 138 and UO OllAND STREET, N. Y. April 23, 1871. .1.11 (JUL, GRAVER, Opposite the Public Squaio, SOUTn ST., LEIIIGnTOX, PA., Manufacturer of Tin & Sheet Iron Ware And Dealer In all kinds of 7 V IS" Hoofing, Spouting and Jobbing promptly attemle.l to. nov. 80 f TEICIICUS 1VA.VTCI, THREE .UAI.ES. 1 AS PRINCIPAL, AND THREE FE3IALES. The Examination of Public School Teacl crs lor the borougli of Lehlghtoii School Dl-trict will take place In the liou Slreet Sclioul-lloiise, in said Uor,, on Thursday, JULY 2nd, 1874. Ter.u piubalny t u iiiunths. J. F, kENiZ, PrcslJeut. A. J. Ijurlino, Secretary June 13, 1874 -3v. ttlTY IIIM? N'OI-That Elecltlc L Liniment, like I got nt Dm Hug's Diug Store, w 1,1 euro Idin or any other niauol RHEU.M1TLSM and all other Pains. may o Sfatrmo it of t!it sport School Ilsi. OWEV MOVER, Treasurer, in ac count with tlio V'eloHport School )U tilet, for tlio year ending June, 1874: Receipts. .flu I. on hand from last year. S 180 G," Fioai Collector, including all taxes 1100 31 From State appropriation tor year emlliiL June, '74. 02 00 From Kent and otlux sources 83 75 5149a- 71 , EXI'FNDlTUItES. Fur Furnishing school limi.-o hall...; $ 79 15 Fur Rep.tirlni; .ehinil house.. 72 31 For Teacheis' waues 070 00 Pur Fuel mill cuutniKeiieii s. . 07 14 'FumiI her expenses yt U0 For Fees ol 6'olleetor A: Tleil. 40 00 For Salary ol Secretary 10 00 Fur Ilelit paid 200 Oil For liteieat paid 207 70 Total expenditures Cash Lul. in Tiea's hands. $1338 20 100 43 IlECAriTUI.ATION. Amount borrowed and unpaid 2003 80 Liabilities in excess of re sources ,,. 2833 33 Estimated value of Selioul pro pel ly ' C300 00 We, the undersigned Auditors of the Rorouuli of Weie-iMirt, report that we have exam tied the hooks nml accounts nt J, G, ZuitN, Secretary, anil Owen ilovuil, Tiea-urer, of the Wel-spurt School District, for the year eiitllnj; June, 18.4. a i ul liml the honks correct ly ki pt aliil the accounts us set furtli in the uUovu rtatemeut. lit-IMtY II. .MU.'SELMANO I'. J. Kl.siI.Utt, S-Audltora 6YLVESTKU r'I'.NNElt, J Welitp nt, Juno Slh , 1S71. 'J AX initial E'i ii: nc (:il Siatc- MUNTnf lleclpts and Expemll tuns of the. LEIIIGI1TON SCHOOL niSTIIICT fur the Year tiidlni; JUNE lt, 1874 : ltr.CF.IPTS. Gros amount nf Tax Dupll. cate for School inn noses S3 201 00 uo. tor uallilltn; purposes 3,201 09 Total $0,402 18 Deiluctexhoin ration- deflelencle.-& eirois310 82 OutslniidliiB tax 1032 !3U 1.402 18 fi.OOO 00 209 89 1,023 00 2115 00 28,007 75 830 00 524 00 Total tax rocelnlM Cah fiom former Tieauier Sale of building., nml InW. . . Statu appiuprhttluiis l.asii on liiimls issued rtMiipoiary Loan Fiuui other suurccs Total Ilecelpts $33,917 04 EXPENDITURES. Paid Teachers' salaiies 2,457 73 " New School Iliillillngs I and Lots 19,107 27 " Int. on lh mis & Notes. -is 00 " Fuel and contingencies MO 31 " Repairs 510 03 " Salary of Secietary..,. 100 00 " Salary of Treasurer and Collector 703 58 " Miscellaneous expenses 309 !15 $23,484 89 Total n mount in hands of Treasurer 12,422 75 We, the, undersigned Auditors, ot Lo highlon School District, Cut hon county, having cifelully examined tint above uccotllits of tlie Treastiier, find them c.nrec', lo the best of our knowledge and belief. P. FENSTERMAC1IER, R. J. YOUNGKIN, WM. SEAllOLUT, Auditors. Lchlghton, June 17, 1874. jjjiLoim a.vu fcuu. The undersigned Is now selling to tho citizens of Wtlssport and viclulty, tho THE CHOICEST Family Flour 4.2-5 2nd tirade- - 3i0 iSatlsfncllon Guaranteed. Try it 1 H.1ULING of every detciiptlnn nt Reasouatde Hales. Ilaggngo taken to nml from the Railroad Uopots at the shurcest notice. W. P. KLOTZ, Near thu Canal flrldgo, EAST WEISS FORT, Pa. upr 11-mU W. EACHES, Contractor & Builder, LEIIiailTON, PEN.N'A. lMans anil Specifications For all kinds of Buildings made at the shortest notice. NO OH AltGES Made for Plans and Specifications when the contract Is awarded to tlie under signed. A. W. EAOIIES. June 14, 1878-yl All IIU'.II r.rfjlNladvo Acts. Thn following nresome of the Impor tant acts passed by our last legislature: Supplement tnnn not tn estahlMi (he Mechanic!' Illuh Sclionol or I'elinsyl. vnnin, niilhor'zli.c the trustees to ex pend certain funds. To piovlde for an ndillllnnal Normal S''ln ol Inr training colored teniheib for colored sehi'ols. An act relating tn thp election oftho Secrelary of Internal affair , and fixing lil.iflinry. To exempt from taxation pul llcprnp erly ued fur pulillo purposes, and pli'c-s of religious purposes placm of burltl not ued nnd held for private or ci rporato profit. A aiini'lenicnt o provlilo for tlltf let-.ter-ecurlty )f life and property from tho damages of coal and petroleum oil, Act tosuppiess the trade in obscene llloraluro, and tho clicuhttion (f'llltn tliitliius, niveitNeineuU and scenic re- piesi'iitatiuns, patent medicines, lk I pa to procure iti-oriion. An act to prevent traffic In chldren. it to legallzn agree tits of com. promise between debtors and creditor". To nuthorize tint collection of poor taxes on unseated lands. To cieate n commission to propose amendments to the constitution of tills comuionw, allli. Act. making appropriation for Indus dial Home for Wind Women at Phila delphia. Granting an appropriation for the support of the Home lor Deaf Mutes at 7'iltsburg. Making decoration day a holiday. To provide for the erection and main. taiiianee of three hospitals iu tlio anth racite coal regions. To prevent School directors from ae-esslng or collecting a bulldlug tax during proceedings In court. To lugulate the taxation of the cor poiiilltiu. To authorize warrants tn confirm titles of paities Ui teal etatcsold"or conveyed by trustees of unmarried wuiuuii wllh out leave of court. A Joint ru.ulutlon providing for the nppoiiitiiient-nracoinmllteehy the Gov. einur to investigate the ltiliiinluuus Coal Mines ol Ihis coinuiouwe,ii. To provide f ir submlting nueslloiH of facts to tlio couils In trial ol civil cases. To piuvlde lor tho ulectlun of Lieu, tenant Goveiuor. To provide lor tho ordinary expenses of the Exee Hive, legislative and Judi cial IJepaitoieiits ot Iheoininoniveallh Interest on lliu public debt, and to tho Common Schools for 1874. IHnxliiiH Worth Knowing. Admistrntms rire liable to account for interest on funds In their hands, nl though no profit should linve been made upon them, nnlpss Hie exigencies of the estalo n-ndered it prudent that they should hold the fund" unlimited. When a house Is rendered untenant able In cort-eiinencii of Improvements niaile on the adjuliilng lot, tho owner of such cauiio: recover such riain.tges, licence It is nresiimed he had ki.nwl. edge of the api roachlng danger In time iu pitueci oitnseii irom It. A pi-rstin who lui" been led to ppII goons nj means of fate preteies can nut recovo- them from one who hns purchased them In gbod fnilh from the irauiiiuent vendor. io nj;reem."ni, ny inn lioiiler Of a iioir to eivo the principal debtor tluu tor payment, without depriving him of ine right lo serve, dues not dischaige tun surely, A day bonk copied from a "blotter" In which ei.nrges nro first made, will nut be. received in evidence as a book of original entries. Tho Iruits and grass on tho farm or garden of an Intestate, descend to the ueir. Moupy paid on Sunday contracts may be it-covered. A private ppnon may obtain an In. Ju Ion to prevent a puullo mischief by which ho Is affected, Iu common with others. Ministers of tho Gospel, residing in any cor oraled town, are. pot exempted frm jury, military or Hie service. Permanent erections and fixtures, mail u by a mortgager, after tliti execu tion of the mortgage upnn a land con veyetl by It, become a pait of the mort gaged preiub.es. ' A seller of goods, chat'cls or other properly, coamlts no finud In law, when l neglecls to tell tho purchaser ut nuy Haws, delects or unsoundness In the same. '1 he opinion of wltnes'ics as tntlie value of a dog ilint has been killed, la not ad inlsskble In evldenc.4. Tlio vnlue of the animal is to be decided by the Jury. If any prison putsn fence oil or plows 1 lie land of another, hels liable fortres pass whether tho owner has sustained Injury or not. If a person who Is unable from Illness to blgii his will, has his hand guided in making his mark, the signature Is valid. b A wife cannot be convicted of receiv ing nolen goods when bherecelvestheui of her husband. An agent Is llablo to his principals for loss caused by his mlsstaten-euts, though unintentional. ylll cattle found at large upon any publlo load can bo driven by any per son lo the publlo pound. NO man Is uud-r an obligation to make known his clrcuuistauces wheu be Is buying goods. Money paid for the purpose of sett Hug or ccmpoondlnr; t prosecution for a suppoeil.felnny, cannot bo recovered back by a party paying It. A stamp Impressed upon nn Instru ment by way of eal, Is nsgood nsn seal If it creates n durable Impression Iu tho texture of the paper. Changed HUM. ml. John Traux m.nrled nt HofTirmn's Feiry, Shenectndy County, N. Y six month ago. Not long nfter thu couple separated, the wife taking possession of a shanty near the Central's new tracks Ht the Ferry, nnd living alone. Traux filially sou ht a reconciliation, but In valu. lie then became exceedingly Jealous of his wife, and declded.to re vengit himself by commuting suicide beloro her eyes. He repaired to tho inllroad tra.-k, near the houso wlil.di contained' his "other half," ami after attracting her attention, ho laid himself down on the track to die to beenc-hed lo death by an approaching locomotive. Of course, she could not see her dear John giotind to pieces under tho wheels of a whole train of freight cars, ri'iid would rush out nnd pull liliu olf tlio rail, and then ask lilin to foi-ilve her, mid they both ngaln would be happy, and tlie co.ur.su of true love would once more run smoothly. Uut she did not do nnysuch thing. Shejuststuod an.llooked on, awaiting ihetiaget.y. Allthe work men euiplooil on thu new Unit rat track stopped their workWl lo ked on patiently. The engine of death ap proached nearer ami nearer. Aiinnm-nt mure and John would bo' ground to pieces. Hut Jului did not Ilka thejdea. oo lie rolled olf the track, nnd the train lolled along, aud everybody was disappointed. Changes in i'oniion Laws. Washington, June '18. Tho House Commit ee on InvaPd Pensions prepar ed thu lollowing general bills, which Imvu passed both Houses, viz.: Increas ing tl.u total first grade lrom $31.23 to $50 per inontt't rilling tho amputation of an arm abovu the elbow and a leg above thu knee ns equal to $25 per mouth, to equaliZM the special net pro visions with Uio gviiiidl law r.itlngs In cases wherethelrpensloiisitrelesS.i Also the following, which have passed thu II ,ue and are now pending iu the Sal ute: The bill giving 30 lor an arlltki.il eye; a bill extending the provisions ot the general law to u dependent mother, lather, or relative, allerii widow'sdeath or uittrri.ig); a bill lucrutialng pensions from thu date ol tliesurireou'scertlllcnto that llr-t shows fncretlseddUability;ul8i a bill Increasing the pensions of ibo'.io who have lost one arm and one le, or one baud aud one loot, to tile sum of Uiu pensiuns for eacli disability. Tlie couiiiiiltee has iiIao reported a bill to ex teuil tbe tiiue for tiling applications to Jan. 1, 1875, which is now peudiugin Uiu House. ' A Cure for llytlroplioula. A friend having heard that some of our citizens had been billet) by rabid dogs, mill their cure was couiideretl doubtful, say? thcGuiVostouNews, sends the lollowing prescilptlon fur thectneot patients afflicted by lliediseasu. IIusa a mat lie cau pro uce evidence, that will corrt.borate what he says. WuIvethe prescription foi what it mny bewoith: "Dull poke root and new milk, equal pans, and give It to the patient until It produces sleep." The aoove was used in ono of the worst stages, and piuved vffecllve when science aud inbdichiu tailed. i i mi . ilMJ School Ac-coaiotl.itloiiH. The State Superintendent of Publlo In.-lructioii has issued a cucular lo llio beveiul County Supeiinteudeuts, direc ting lliein Ui withhold all school mohey coining from tho State, ' fiom all those districts In then counties which liayu not su liable outhouses attached lo their school building. Separate apartments tor tliedifleieuc sexes, must iu every case, bo piuvided. Si.-pt.iute buildings uro recommended. Wherever satisuc lory buildings aro erected by tho first of September the penalty imposed will be lumitled. "I've known many a church to'dle 'causd It didn't give enough; butluuver knowed u ctiuicu to die' 'cause it gave too mudi, Dey don't die dat way) llredcieu, has uny of you knowed a sing'u church to diu 'cause It gave too mucin n you uo, jtistici me Know, nnd I'll luauu a phguuiage to uat church, aud I'll elliuo by tie sou light of do moon lo lis luuss-covereu roof, uud I'll stand dar, and lilt my hands to heaven and say, "cleaned uru de dead dat die Iu Ue Lord," A Gciman citizens wants to know why It Is that alter an American visits nnd returns from Europe, tho people gives fifty ceuts a head lo hear lilui tell what ue eeeu and heard: but a uativo of tlie old country might remain here, he says, a hundred years, and not ono of tho same Individuals would ask. a worn about tlio ecencs and customs among which he has been reared, This is a hard hit, aud there is a deal of good sense iu the couiparLun. It is easily nuswered, however. A New Castlo Delaware, woman has been tolerably thrifty since her marri age. During tho twenty-four years pt her connubial Joys she has added'"' dar ling hopefdl, yearly to- her blossmlug household. She has now twenty.. hns-. and don't expect to do better than tlio uat doiio to the years to come.