EDITOR1 LKIllQllTOX, l'A.t SATURDAY MORNING JUNK 12, J87S. A National Itauk, fiy referenco to onocr column,, H will be seen that our people aro 'begin ning to look raoro especlaft'y to their own iDteresU than has'.beeij )le custom for someUme jast. '' $0 ally-Jo to the liroceedlngs pf an Informal meeting held at Mr. Obe'k 'storc-ro'fm,' on iMo'nday eerlog ;ant, at''-f-'hlali the Initiatory steps were adopted 'for the 'establishment "of a Katlonal Bank In tills borough, wltti n 'capital s'toclcof 50,0u0. ltlgiitj' It is'au Institution long greatly needed In this end Of Car ton county,- rind 'we hafro riot tho least doubt 'but It will prove a prontablo In', vestineut to the stockholders. Koep the ball rolling now that It is oncoput In motion'' ! 1 . ti-.u A Ofi'v IVcpU.' .We are not of those addicted to croaking, nor disposed to' flnd"fault when things don.'t cxacfly go as (hey should, weU convinced that to every thing there Is a season; "Joy and sor row, prosperity and adversity';" bo to speaW, make up tho'sjam' and substanci of life. Honcc, why should wo growl .that, becauso wo have been permitted to tastooftho one, wo' should' also'bo ro'. quired to experience jho o'ter? ' ,yet, bowojer, praso'wprthy'lt mif bo to bear our Ills with manjy' fortitude apd Christian resignation, It will not do to accept all that" may Derail ua as having peeri Inevitable. Far from ft; Indeed, tfpst of. our misfortunes are self-ln-picted', originating from seme fault of our own-a fact, however, whlcji most men are slow to acltnowledj-o. Letono Bticcced Jn an enterprises and though ichanco or'accldent should 'havo contrl buted'moro towards 'ta successful Issue than any action of blsTyet how proudly will ho clajm llio merit) Xet it be Otherwise, and he'll tall at' fate, th'ougli the 'faujt bo' al his own J And how careless wo are" to profit by tho' lessons pf the past J . Inquire Of tho many Idlers among us wliy It 'is (hat t'i'ey are not profitably employed, and ljey'll tell you'l'tta be cause work la not to be had. Most of peso men 'for' years' depended upon railroad -.raffle for a 'livelihood,' aro doometf to idleness, "and iepr'y'od of thelt eapjnga in coris'equencq of the long c'o'ntln'uancb'of "tiid miners' slrlke. "Nor aro tho'y tho only'' sufferers. "The whole' community share their loss pud feel It in one respect or another some by a'rreatly reduced trade, others by pe difficulty experienced In making c6llectl'ons, or by both. Apt, thus 'it will baso'long as1 our "people shall con tinue" to place their solo dependence upon railroad trafllc". In fact, with the present facilities for raining, and a luperlpr system of transportation, noth ing lka the steady traffic of former yearscan bp expected hereafter, since a few working' m'on'ihs 'wjl at anytime suffice o g'lnt the market. ' Hence the same' causes, which now so seriously tffect our prosperity may be predicted p operate to our disadvantage 'tiere after. We may not ba 'troubled 'with strikes, but wd should certainly ' je by frequent suspensions tinder (hese tircumstances'ly"l3"'el to' look' about us to ec'eVbat can be done to 'direct pur surplus, labor' Into differerij channels. .Our location Is all that' can be desired: Two tallroiji4( fia'ygliiWto tide-water, good wafer power, and'our close prox imity to tlio coal fields,' glye 113 such ad vantages for manufa'clilrl'n'g'estaollsh ments as are possessed, by few towns In Ihe Interior of tho '?tate.' "The few establlshmo'nta wo 'now haye aje in a flourisblng' condition, but iiot of suffli clent magnltuila'to'provlde employment foroursurrjlis'ii.bcr. Tp supply this deficiency should certainly be the first' care of 'all who may be able, by their beans, to encourage Industrial enter prises. Only In this wise shall wp be able to demonstrate that we" have pro rjtep; by the severe lessons of the pas.' "sr '.; -11 The prophj p( Mat-Mat, Mo., aje t.o celebrate to-day' June 12th, the cen tennial abnlv'epary of the first naval engngcnepTbf the Revolution) called by Coopcr',"the,Pf I'ngton of the 6ps.", It resulted In the capture by s fishe raen of Machias of the britiih schooner ti'argaretla, whose commander had or deret) tbe cltUena to remove a Liberty 5le wh.ch bad been erected 'In the town. ' ' tie Buffalo Express thinks that Id these days of Invenllvo ccnlus there tbould never be a Hurt celebra tion of a ea fight,' extent by ' "horse marines." A'oj ton's apparatus vou!( triable tbe Citizens to celebrate a naval etigagemeat on tbe spot.'' The Express eays; "We eau fancy tbe moving scene Of George William Curtis iu a1 Boyton apparatus addressing a sea of upturned faces similarly supported, on tho "Spot wbero -the Constitution and Qucrrlertt fought, with the brass bands and tho reporters'bobbllng about tho ladle as mplendent as a school of dolphins or inermaldi, and the president and his staff grandly 'rocked In tho cradlo of fbe'deep," n. v. MonniiMEn, yitcmi nights 11111. A PEStOpriATIO JjUDdE IN 'JIlNNKSOTA AkTlriMS 1X8 COSBTlTITTlflVAI.lTV. l . I. . ' 1 " I ,i 1 r WISON, Minn., Juno 8; Judge It. Tt? VpIcHii. nftlio 'TLilfo.! Ql.t... nt. trlct C'ouijt, to dhy rendered an opinion amrralnL' tho constitutionality of tho Supplementary Civil Nights law.whlcli U believed the first adjudication in this direction by n Federal Judge. As Judge ?Tpl!-nli has been A IKo-long 'Ytftntnpmf hid ..ni..lia tli ... ..... . . .. ,..u VI.',MIUVI. I,I11IIUI1 JIlll- lllimtci llfl Httln nt.t.inlaliiii.f ........... ...... H.ivuiiiitiii niuirii; tnlitlplnnit. n lattinupa ni... Yiitiuu ntia 111 lespuusu w a ie- Wioin, a CAse'w'as brqliKlitf'hy tho Dh- -a.vw Mibuiiiu 1 .uiiuer iiiu i 1 v 1 iiiguis bill. After .reciting tho provision of the last t'liiee Bineiulnu'iits to Ihe Con stitution, and niter alluding to tho eel' cbrated slilughtel house decision of tho Supreme Court of tho United Slates, J udgfi Nrflsun proceeds i ' I call vour attention tb trfli c.ia tor re-soa . HTU... w.-i.iuMU'aiiuLj riiueiMi ulterior. JuamM,auai.noiutiifut CI.'ouH Jiutgc, mlu Mruoiiuv arjiid June upou ILo 'oiuratiuoa ot Mlnlmr n ucstioua Imvo roasljorrd'that the .r.li.,t,'ll5 601 ,lou u' tl10 lfPal teenth Aiuvnd. .f"'ljaJuii"io.itnBilUHt tlw eonsiuiithiiui- I.?iSS Te?.'.,!'s'',lT0 "-PlVtutUB quoatlou Suf ?fJ w 'V1 CTMt roDct to thoonnilon ntuioaejudffos, I oiuuot an-cut to thotreow. 1 "Al?'l.",.Con,e'k,OU111 lfglslttUuu. und be JBe tliat ihetstato Oovernuients8liould vun JUitSJilSr1 or outiago 01 cuiB onaraitor torn, ailttcdnviihio thoir Hunts, mm I taiult wlien raco, color, nntlvitir, or r jMhous or i.o)liical bo. net .luimsiiea tho only Jroasou lor tlio comtma. nof 1 ach wroueor outrnfrs. a irnopor occa-iou arlos or uio onrcuo ot the pow-or.oi Conjjtesi .nnuer.tnU aiatnJiuent. Tho oijootlou urKod la tho-tooorat Conrw a vlo.atiou ,t eertuin rr" yiloses which poituln tustito cltlzo..i.Uip It U not dodotcd that tho punlshmcut'ot oriLnarv ffenper Bgnliist perMjiu ot any moo bolouw to huto GQvorumcnDs. Tuef wire oieuted for tho pnrposo cl pratocltug .lfo. liliorty, and tho lalaielorthla ohlaol. Yet aa ilia rouit-cuin oqoujuy ol all citnom htl jioTlie Uw7 1 lllui ""Kres'ojii piovido forinopiiuisnuicntoi li fieu 1 01 tho rights ol cltlieu.hu. una legal equal ity polu.v tin iii'minir. ...r r....a n,1 - . riKht8 una priv.leoa aro ilcitvrd Iiuui tlie ted. f: Vv"3ieut. and uro uuuor lis i.rotocilou. ili..!1"" Ue,cl"'lod, I thtut. mat buto Iiiu. lslatlouuikinitUau offjuoj to lofuio tnoHi. joirracnv of hotel ticomraoditlon iu whito nor. bona, aurtiierunttln; the oiclumoii ot tui other peraous would bo rojugnaut to the aiutnd. ment. If so, taunot Couoa3 luloruoao uuiit fouio uutnendir and dlaonroiua luii stito law is passed I Mim Itcouttuo its actlou to coitocuuB oonoiuai lc siation, uud not fealralu Individuals I Iu the case of .w Uulluch agL tho mato ot Mary and (I wnoatou, pp. 4W tut, ths eim-iruct on etitutlou us It stood beioie tho ricino amend. 77 . j u'swuqdu. unit ib u UOmUOll matwitam ilioitniutui power to Coaftiiasi.pi u. ..oiiivioii it uj-iy su rut auy piouer ineuua of easoliUK tha, object in viOw. iud and whlcu wore couduolvototheena Auuly. In? tho reasuuiug of tbo cnuif to tills case, lousof ihenmeiiduieut lanveu linheiiftn aeo- even thomni a Btato had pib-a no obnoxious monta as It may deoui suliahlo and neoeatary remedy- the evil agalost whloli 'this ameuauiom, vropoaes to iruaru. tt the opimou iu but cow i . w .f-i'-w-"". wo aAiUUbOIf.UUKlUSBlUHai leeuiatiou! the rower of Coi(;res nuu be exert- Ldd rOCtlVtA hut. ilnwn ull .?l.n .1. SiUjai'il """""""'''Udivlduala. wueu tho mo' i-viiKiu.c9 ouiv- in moo or color, luonjt Oeom H nece4ary at th a Ume to ui' re f ul ly (lis. CUis this quottiou. Tne law. in mv omnlun I. conatltuuuaaL t Kim Items, i t Edmund M. Kline, cx editor and proprietor of tSeXancamer Examiner, a wi'll-andnu jour. naUat, died WedncsJay at I Lanoaator, ot heart ulkeaso. A. Barn and a atable at rcnnaburir In Mont, gohirri- county, wetn deatrtyeif on 'fueudjy I.':,!lit.lD.v.u.V Vloouu,ary re- A man .uainea ilel choir Waster perished iu the stable. Tho Snp'rem'o CoUit'ot Ohio havlnit decided that funds belonging to benerolout soo.erlos aio suoject to trxaUon, a summons tor taxes has Iwued to tho Slasous. Odd Fellows. Knlahts of ryihlaa, lied lieu and othertociotlrshoretolore exempted on tho ground of charity. In tho International Typographical Union, at Uoton, Wednesday it was deenloil to hold, their noxt annual Convention in I'hlladelphilt: on July 1st. 1878. Theoieo.ev iounuieut Com. tnlttee reported that a fund of I0U42 was Hutu clent to guarantee the erection of the mouu. ment within a vitr. A resolution was adepted directing BUbordlnntn ITnimiM m M(nM membership to persons under twenty years and admit nonu who havo not aerred lour Tears at thu business. The" itew Ilamnahlro l,eg,iatnro mot la Joint convention Wednesday toelcctatlovornor. A toimal annonncement va msde oltne vote lor Ifovernor at tho flection In Match, when tnero was no poiiuHr choice, and a I allot waa'tnen taken, rer-ono. L'nencn, tho Ilepubliom can uldatu, was olecteil novernor by 1UJ Votes to Iss forlltram U. lloberta, Democrat. In thefceiiate a con-ututfonsl omeuiiniout proy aiog for bion. nlal elections of Htate offlooi a and senators and Jaausry sessions ot tho legislature was unaol. tnously adopted. .It hud pruviuusly passed the Jlouso. ami now pooi to uio poo jlo lor ratiflca tlim, Governor Cnoney wat tnauguratoJ 1 hurs day. . -It Is aald that a meeting of miners was held m Wiueabarre on Tuenilay. at which 'toe question of continuing tottgntboth Mr.1 l'arrish and Mr. Uowon" woa dtacussed Thera wa 1 u stroux fee iuin favor of solas to worn tor ilr, 1'arHih and sending aid to t no ochnylktli region, to keep uutho strike tuero. but lhu was Top poaed by the leadcia. otlo-a wero iiosttd WeiMeadayoy Mr, fairish, unnouccrng that work would bo resumed jeutio ldamoiid saalt pnTairaiiar, and asking all who detJreu to go In to lettiitn ktiow. Only hlleen men ''appllea for the worn, 't he strikers threateu Ui prevent a resumption in tho suaft by foice, but it la ftateil that t'arrlah wul bavu the workers pro tooted. . ' Ijuukon, Ia June 0. - Ths Stato Bnpday Bcliool OonTontlon met at 8:Jup. m und was onsucd with singing. Hi'v, Mr. I'runypackcr, otiJdifflintown, tonunctoil a prayer meeting of over half an hour lu leuktu. ,lr J 11. liuugh. man, ot York. sir. Dott, ot Huntingdon, j."v. white, ot MlUltn county, and llov. air. Walker, of AUentowai, delivered piayer. Tuo fallowing subjects, A. " Thb pro-ent state and pecu lar aspects ot the Uunday Kchool workiu tuo var. lous paru ol tho Ktaip " The isuniiay cbool tt a ineius of promotlns; Temperaueo and other Moral lteformai" o. "llow may the liuergloa and Activities of all the Members ot tho church Co Developed lu tho MuinTay t chodi Worki" were discussed y w, W. Koeuer, ol Caoioriai J(. Wcl'teraon, of l'erry i Dr. Arnold, of Yora : J Y. Miller, ot Montgomery i itev. Mr. Walk, r. pi Alleutswn t Mr.f. Crutenden, otllelle- luuioj xipv. jur. Uberne, or uumnoriandi ltov. air. Theodore jitevena, of Lebanon! lion, r, Cochran, ot -lainoaatert b. W.'ilall. ot Wayuo cauuty,, Mr, Chanea VV. Wells, of 1-ottafulo, btatlalleai becretury, rejd Ms tepoit. which is very long. The lanmoe Gomuittve was ap pointed, an follows t jUr. TleodoiolJ Kline, of Leoojion i c. 11 Kisaley, ut Cumber land, and M.L. VVagonaelier.otBuyder county, 'i he Com mittee on beiectiou ol tlie next ilac e ot uieetiug is Kev. J. IteiueusuTder. of 'Luncsater-i J. 'i. llall ot Wayuo i M.W.ccener.oIOimiiriai W. A. Machei, al Montgomery, and lUJid'hersou, ot Peirr. A reamuuuu u apnoiut a cotumittes cau'lating el one onexnuer from eaeh i-rtuich retraaenuid. tomaxq. nonitnatloua fun ouicors wan carried, llinaiasURO. Pa.. Juno p. Tho case of 8. h. Prcuch va. Commouwealto tx. rtt. M, Zimmer man presented tho fallowing ot-te oihclali z m merman was elected Clerk of the Orphans' Conn ui Loierne 'Count m October, la, J, and commisrlonul a such fur a term of imeo yaara. Ta Act cl Assembly, 17th of May, ls;s, estab lished a separata Orphans' court in lluiorus county, and provided that the HeuHter of Wnu ol said coanly ihall betbo Cietk uf said Court. In January. 1&79, the Judge of mo Orphans' Court dco'arod that B. L. French, the preseut Iteglater ot Wills of Luierue oouutr, abvald oe the Clerk of that Court. Zimmerman upou a, piocoedlng by a no wirranw obtaiaed a udg4 ment of ouster against French, and adeuu that he was euUi.ed la uoutinue dcrkor tae Orphans' Court until the term tor whlcn ho was ele.-ted should expire, upou writ of error taken by French. This Judgment was reviewed, and the buprtrae Cojrt decided that Atrtioio IV." bectiou XXIV.. ot the oousiltuilud piortdetl far the erection ot UieiNew OiDhami Oobrt,ani) that when erected all JuriadlcUuu iu tt. un ? bans' Court proceedings is taken from the udgo ot tbe Court of Common 1' easaud vested In Aula H ew Court, and mat the foruior Clerk ot tho Orphans' Court does not become Cletk of me Near conn, but the Hrgisteml W.lu be K'mesiisCierx. 'ihe Court slsooetl leu that the Act ol Way l, 1871. provloing for the crea tion ol Orphaia' Court m fhiurlelpuia, Alle. f''ny' and tSienio counllea ro-?nictei) sub iV, .i '. " vousiiiuuuoHi rcquiromout cc. . Vhi 1'Wlefaf Will" In iacl. ot thoao cou.Hles .bail bo ihe Cleikof aaldi o.irt and that Zimmerman, was not tionifo.red to th" Cosine f rices of DeUaven & Towns end, Stock, Guverntuent and Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, In.... in tor-is - ' D. H. 6'",1IW1 25 i bid. 17'b)d. VX asked. II f.SCIl, 1881 v , D. S.fl-20. 18(14 . , U.I.S2d,18A . . U. S 8 20, I SOW J. & J, U. S. 8 SO, 18C7 . . U. S. 6 20. 180S i 0. S. 1WI) U. . Ourrnney, a; , U. S. ,168l, naw' IVninvlrli.ila H. i. , Phils, k liesitlng It, R, laihlnh Valley Jtsllroad ie asReu, 19 asked. io;a old. lid. 1B hid. 24S bid 24 lid. 19 bid. 27J bid. 17? bid. 49 bid. 83 bid. bid. 4 Md. 2tU asked 24 askid. Vil BKked 2l askrd. H)i asked 27) asked. 18 Ksked 4tU asked. t4 I aksd .03V ask'ed 'i'Jll asked. imii..li..l. aiiMu wiai fta. uo; United CoulpU'ules 0f H .V.J. 131 lit. unia Sllr-r 16 bid. rll)5 asked. '8 b:a. lu "asked Tpou salu 9it rq int. suit a- eioAS.MAif.Ku. Hi?; v,v,uu" -1 AIIXJi;.- will bo Bold vnry cheap for unit or t-?otlon- "?b Stcietary nf the Board was lS Cl'M',',"cK' yropffHula until Mo" DAlf, JUNi, 21, 1873. for tbd COLI,EOrili-J ' ', scoot, VAK lor the OisuIue yei"r With followiuKronditlonsl s 1 T hat tho wliolo amount of Reboot tt i.m.i te,S'! l'ic "i"1 1,01,1 ttt tho T?casu? w.'. V'i'J N'n V Dava Irom dale of DiioilS 11 all mouov uucoliecied and no?ao paid . r G.n Also, Proposals tor the JANlToitsrirp'nt the bellOol i.uihllllir fnr . I.a LA..V..V.fi?Jl11 01 Ily order ot the iinarit rui. inaelltd A- U POLLEN MAYEIl, J?"1'" Hccictary, Meyer's Poultry Powder. Warranted, it naed In time, to cuio Chlckeu , Cfcolrra and Uapea with a supp'r ol thia ,1'oudcr andaliestowal -- o; on niaral J attention to cleanliness and tiron'r lertunir, witunneed fnl supply o( r.ust. prli apd cgushcll fonutng maienat, nny one mpv ai'op.i'omirv (uvea m DooCuement) lor. any length of time, with both lirnlldnnS nl.n.n.a P.nnifn nn.n. ln ,. Si.oo. Aak your doalor. tiont Iren upnmeeclpt oljnlco Addroca, A. c. MKYJjIl os CO., Jnim I9in'i ri.lilmn.A m. s OKl,OItATI.V. ' Application for the Incorporation of'TITE MUl.Tjl'Iill AND NON-FKliXZIJQ WtlH l'liUOj STOP "AND 'llUA'NUlI-ll jjt! h Al". TUKII,o COJIPANY '.'orMbncn caunk, i'a, will bo inaae to tbe Goveinor of the common, wealth oi l'cnnayivauta at llarrisburt threo weeks after thu publication of tuls hotloe. The object ot thlS'Coipoi' tion ahall be to lliauulao. turoaud supply or'lnrnisn -u. A. Jiuit'. steu anii Uranclijor Mrul .aalni nna llultlHIe Fhe J'lugs" and such otner aitlnlca lor supplring Walcroud Mnohinery for,llxtinguiahln.lr lsirea as niy bo dsslfe.1, and plate of business siioll bo at Mauch chunk. Cii uon Cauuty,'l'a.-Jel3wJ ,000 ! l.OOQ ! ,000 ! Pieces of Wall Paper JUST ItECIEVED Ar)D SELLrMQ AT ciiY i;rticE rqit CASH, Ab TUE pATEST BTYW"S IJATTprtUS, aiauijiui; iu 1'ricea irorn 12 cens to $1 a piece I 4 GOQP PAPER HAWGIja Can always be had bv applying at Si'OEB. Whero yon can also get, ATANrUME, AUKIndsof DRUGg, Medicines, ;;Andolltlq POPULAR PATENT JfEqjOINES. Togother with every thin usually kept in a TlltST-ClASS DIlUO STORE. : Sign ottho 'Hi Mortar," : ...... VERNEIt'e. HUILDINO. ' DANK 8T11EUT, riEUlailTOil, PA. IV.. f. RHiIIA'illS TUItUINH Wa8 seicod.4 vcaraago.and put to work In the U. S. Patent Ottlce, D.C.. and baa piorod to be tbe beat, la res made. Prlcl's Wwtr thin any oshcr flrsUclaaa wheel, PampUitt free. Add.env N. P. BnrtNnAIl.'York, Pa. Tlllii fIAIlVi:i, OF THR WOflliD, Hctlieada Water. Unas reaterad thbu aanda Irom the brink of tbe grnte; tlreu health and atranttth to those deeui.d beyond ths reach of all medical science, and turned lha path of affile ion to ouaef happinasa Is thu blstalocs within Its slrtuas. It cuies the deadly "rljhl's dlsaais andUaUiteas eradlcatei all filsiaaaspf the'kld. nej"l restores the urluary oraos toatreocih ami powsr In a word, It I a a natural reltor.r ofhilih, and baa performed ths moat wor.darful and ml tic uloua cureaof any known tpseltla ou thai tob. Address, fori Irrulars, tc, OAiT.iaUB.NK IIENDRV, Waukaibs, Wis. S1 hww a " tr.iv Kusraiteed (o 31 a to and Fe 77 tml -Aeenta, lu their locality, t'oala Iff NOTI1IM1 to trjlt. Partleal.raFn-e. r r. O. VlOKEltV k Co, Aujuiu, M. Advertiser.'? Gazette. Journal of ififortnatlOn for ldvir Users. Edition 0,000 "copies. Pub lished weekly. Terms, 12 per annum, In advance, ''rXa.ifSW.V fUPIlS D1FPEIUST DATllH) TO ONU ADuilEdfsVoUM CTJ. Office No. I Park now. Now Tork. ao:p bowemja oo., Editors and fabllthcrs. Wio'Sili .& zU n 3 iiilfll!f s ssjiW nig iiiii r VIS Sr 0,s 1 r3-2'3" " . 3 rM F ---' " t KOtSs.3IlI-ri-l2. casasi. -areaa JBaker, Bank Street, Lcliighton, j?a., Ncar tjie Exchaflup IlQtf I, .J.,Am ,9.,, jrcpired to supply my frlrnja andtlio(Clt:ieu8iugeueial wlln rsaja reg,d and Cakes, ifmSffilo&TiJrYPonS?'EVE 'yeMpg and J?ancy CakoB. f havo atwaya on hacy a flno atock 'of Pure Candies and Confections, vhlch I wl!l sell at tho very lowest prices, JC OREALi? Every Day and Evening. ICE-COLD FOUNTAIN ' SODA WATER. y. s. roiiAou, PsVNK Stretjt, Lehiglitoa, Pa. June'5-viT SAVE iUOXHY By piirclmjlnp your Groceries 1 Provisions Also n Choice Vorlety of " AT TUE "NEW STOItE OP E. H.. RHODES, Opposite "ff BANK. A FULI, LIXE OP CHOICE. TOESH Teas, Coifees, Sugarq, Molasses, 5rnrns l")riprl TTi.nifa I 1 " iuibil No. 1. Mackerel. Pproseno pil, Tobaccos. &c. &c. ol??J.cJi!2.TrK!S.,,0,,0'flret-:las quality and si lat'iiKAi' jroK Cash. r ' The lligliost Market I'nco allowed for HUT. TEK. UfiUa and COUNTltY PltODUUE eeu. eiullr !n liichonge lor Oood-. ' f " - A trial Is respectfully aol.citcd. April lu-71 ' e. j. nnpDES. BIUILIUA.V t$ CO,, BAKK STEflET. LShighton, Pa MILLERS and Dealers In All Kinds of n 11AIN BOUGHT and BOLD at We would, also, lesoectln lv Infnrm nnr(lt. ;5ns lhai we are how fully prepared to all I' tliY tnem with ' i From tny Mine desired at VE11Y fqWEST PRICES. Women of tlie I Women of the Patrlnrohar Ages. Clir'Utlan rI5ra. Woman in Sacred History, A Berlea of Sketchos Drawn from' " sompruitAL, iiisiouiOAti and le- '' ' QKNDAHY SOUIICE, IUuatratcd bv Modern Art ia O I L-CO LO R PLATES after designs by the aro it European Masters Raphael, Baton!. Merle, Horace, Vernet. Lan. delle, Boulanger, Venict-Locomle, and others, forming: a complete set of FAC-8IMIHES of CELEBRAIED OIL PAINTrNOS, ihustra. tjvu of tho prominent Female Characters in sacred History. One Ajtent tn Pennsylvania made MM 80 In two weela wlili this novel and elejant work. CANVA SSliftS WAN1 ED iu iiVEUV TOWN tkiuu VKur usiiuh. J, II. FORI) ,fc CO., UT Park Place, Ner York. QAUTIO.V ..AJJ Ptr,Pn herehyfortld tneddllnr with the following arilflea. they lielnir the proreriy oftbe unaeralgnea, and loahed hyhimtoNA. THAN DUUamoUE. for a oouKderailou, to wit i I hav mire, 1 butcher wagon, I setslnsle haruoss, 1 set nonh.e harness tuewi, I cow, i holier, i eow, l aiaughter housu, l renderlnj; kettle ant I patent sansign cutter, r .. DANID OLEWINE, May 1, 187.w Xenlghton. Pa. .trONDEUFUIj, BUT TRUE l Whenever I get a BOTTLE IDF VOTTIl'on MO.O0 LlAN BALM, HOSU TINT ora HOXot UI, J.V WUlTel.uranTlhlnglnthat line to lieautl." fv the complexion, at DUilLINU"9 DUUu tTOUEtitaocnu to be nicel and better thau I can get inywhero else. May a. piTV IflMt NO-That ELK'TItlO UNI. J- MENT, like I got at DUULINO'e) DRUII STulllS, will cure him or anv other man ol ItllEUMATISM andailotaer I'A I. id. ilayo T08T LOOK AT UER U4.IBI Why I "thought it were turning grey t so It waa. nn; til she rot a nott.eof that uew if AIll ttbts CO It. tltat bUltHNU'3 IJUUQ BTOltli XsyK . OTICE la hereby dven nf Ihn tntemlnn In annlr. nna der tho Act of Assembly of the Couiaiouweuita ot Pennsylvania, eutultd "An act to piovide tor the Incorporation and rcgamiouof oei tain cor. porationa," approved April ii; lull, for a Charter ol a Coroorsiiou to bo called the " Lrhiglilon Uaa LJjiht compauv " the vniracter and upject ot which la lo supply the peoD.e ol the Borougn of Loalahion wuu luumioatiug Has. UOUUE U. RENN, May lith, 187S-W3 Hi- le-s i-ifI c pWDIalO SCIIOOIa HAIsla, mm sw uoasp ks i t Frijlay aut Satpday, Jnne 18 M9, W.ra,(. , -MS&Tj.wf,An fen ligMs iaaBir-BooBi! CAST OF Sample Sw(cJiel Simon Silicic Jon Mornii , PrRtik Slaile Jlarvey Ureen Mr. Itoinal'nu Wllllu Hammond.... Mrs. Slaile Mrs. Morgan , Maty Morgan., i.... Mcliltatle",Cartrlglit. INCIDENTS. .Wz$&&?y?".)t "SleWe .ttt 6nMr. Iniervlew betw..n f .. , ' -f icrior view or "HicRIo and Sheaf." Interview b ?.0!.,"JV.lH,l',1.0',''!l,drinkm. lteuira Tofthrf VtnX uu iicui. iA-niiiier ami nappy auillOld. lhuvnanirnnmra 'rT,iWi -"""wai mcaie ievcr again be so happy as we were at the oil iniii " oor OMTnl?rl0.'l wlfe- w ahaU M iry lu soaron of lmr tiiiiof iin.T,.i . .t-.':.A?9ru',. ? Morgan. Ihe lnebrlata. r uii V?,cl "B"'" " bo nappy as we were at the o'd mill" lonf nM Ti r :r .wo auau ".'Mif oaro.J Ul,r ,',1,e'' Departu. o of thnebriate aid nl? chfi? ' o;!le.?n.brltte' Luu and lilio. 'i-ime.v arrival ol tho Yankee ""flriaio anu nis cnuu. quarrel between Qreen , 1AUTII.-TUO Vanxee and tho nM.antlironlst. Ring's n.. . . . T oiirseiiierpnsiatraou. I-runk. Qnsrrol botwoen bottle and tuofaial blow. Arrival of lltilo Uari . ..'II'VankeoaMllhog ii -lib. ioo rnnKeo-suesirerorfireeri'Ah-i.n.A.. wliobv tr.0 side of her aunorlng child. Joe jroriaV'a nromUo: m.To,." ??Iao.- P'tlenl good t'lt'htlul dollnnill of hSnnnr inmriiTr. rw..A.?i'!,. ?".' niletr for her lather'a " oounuin or no poor ineDrlate. 'Ucmi rooml nothing can hui t vou herd" AitnenniV.i.iX, 1 Vllocting rAKTIV...'lhft'lnjlAl.,iil i.l.nn.i, .n.l...:. i, V,"."""'""i' c''J".'f . . 1 u wuuiora nna 01s aon. Mra flu .v. . .......... ...... u.aijr. oiiud o sun tuoyojug suuire on a limn 'iTia s. T -w""" i in. ZATh?""?- f' uhldeUioi vmi. IlTmmonlVRVt?.r':.;50?.t wauo I'vuuo in jub Diurirtii'ai wrnrrnnii DoTtrrof ilt.ToVofyr """" OMi?aorta -lonf a, I live." The a5,n, ChSt ttSrfIll? S.mpT.a p-Oine::Aooorauceof b,,ncn Bade. Wondertul t Wsformation ofHU''' i? CedarHUe" .Ft!;5L?,,"c.e!,i,1ffi'1'u'"l "Ibeiinamrhetwnfflheranfioin rival t i.v ."J!'i,".,;,":w!1" D P I L O QUE .V ND II A IVor tl... Illlln rrx II, TJ Tl.. SON(?-:."Qvfir t);o Illljs to tho Cqoy i ho reformance will conclude each evening with a 'n0 Music will bo furnished by. Profl ft. A. Kline's Orchestra. Doors, opon at 7; Ourtain rise at 7:45 o'clock ADMISSION, Reserved Seats. 50 alKnX? Calls the attention of tho LADiiiatnii.. that ho Is NOV OPENINO AN IMMENSE 6TOCK 01 tho NEWEST STVI.ES ot SprlqgDrcssflos Also, conalantly on hand a FUlA LINE of Dry Qoods, Qil Clqths, Groceries, Provisions, Qlassvaro, Queonsvare, &c, nil nf t.T, k.iliorvT A8 LOW as thg Oooda ot tho same Qaaljtr can rUEMi:Mnisu thk place-- P. B. LENTZ, Opposite Eaglo Hotel, ank Street, Lehighton. rpUE SLATINQXON PLANING MILL AND Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATINGTQX. JOHN BALLIET, Proprietor, Ieals in an kfnrtrt Wirt sires of Plnr. nemloclt. Oak anil Il&lJ WddO LlifDrtr-r ml nnvnin. pared to execute ally niuount of orders lor IressoD ILiiinboR OP ALL INp.S. Doors, Snshos, Illlnils, Shutters, Mouldings, Cabinet Ware, &c;, With t'romptnets. Brackets Made to. Qrder. The Maehtnerv la all new and nl th hut ams moat Improved kinds. I emnloy none but tbe best workmen, nAo well seasoned and ftood ma. terlal, and am tbei efore able to aruat antee entire aatitfactlon toaUwhouarlavor me with a call. Otdrxa or mail piouipUv attendeA'to. Mr charros are? mu leratu terms cash, or Intereat iharged alter tlilnj aav - ' OIVE HU A CALL. Those enraaed In lluiM ni. will flml n in I heir advnntaito to have Mdlnar. Floor Hoards, rioora. haajea. bhutiera. &a. mrdsatthls 'aitorv. IW1SJ1 JOHN HALLIET. A OKNTJi WANTKD fer the -GAZETTEER the CENTENNIAL or TBS Ul'.td Clitti. A bs k lor erorr Ameilcau. Bella eservwljiir at sight, Farn.er, Teachera, StuJ.uti, Lawjara, Mercbanta, School Ulrectora, Manufa,eturora, Mecbaulca, Shippers, men pf learnlns;. and mao who can ooly read, old and Tonus;, all want U for i.rjdif ralaranra and u. Shows the grand leaull ci tba. First Hundred yeawoftheKepublio Kfrribodjr buja It, and tnlj vjlri 5100 lo 800 a month, fend for circular. Addroaa, J O. JtlcCUIlOY . CO., I'utHlaliera, rhllapalphli, V,4 Cldclansttl, Ohio; Chlearo, 111 or St. LouU,o. AprllJlSm JLEUIGHTOIV, PA. CHARACTERS j . P.T. BRADY. :t. A'. Ivilijams. ....O. A.iDI,AUSS". u. KUfERT J- UOHfT. 0. W. LBNTZ". ...Miss EMMA 7)Em. .....Miss L. BUPERT. ..Miss ALICE MANTZ. ....Mpu EMMA Jf AUK. ndlord. SooaoSi intenoi7,r ui.:K: the laudlfrnTsnTi mir , MPln"' The Und. SB.h.lKffciSJ,'P,lltP,, cnaiomer., The D.....:v:r,ry -vitt aMUBmia.- The table i'o. -ir- uma aiary-a '."'.. . Odug suuire on a tlmn Tl,--Vr-C:T.' "J U? nnma i-ia.aa t . . is-wavTa ui unnn. longer luauao'crl ' 1' V WTaiTSf SVi 0 N .1 " Houso' wm. wogq. 2J5 flRNTS " 't cts. : Chilrlrnn is fa PARiOIi ORGAN Qiit naaana l ti.. a n " 1 Sin pisses In Tone and Power Tt. rv.. ""punctured in llili coun-rr. It has been tested br many compttont JuttjcS and OiyES.pNiyhflsjj!, AflBI-AOTJON. Unsurpassed' by any fftstpurnpnt The proprietor has noted earef bUk for I yeaia the impetfecllona and neSuBJ-ttSi! iuatnmenta, aud directed his practical el for manjt the ateeal 1 hu uiivvMii 411V IKKUCli CXDCrl citaoiy.totha ' " " fl SfS' i'hS rSme '"f ALL TIE LATEST MPn0VEMKNTS. 1TILL, NQT pRACf OR WARP, of'maslcf 10 ,ndlUon o Plen414 Inatnment A BI5AUTIFDL PIECE OF FUnNITUIlB. This ort-an needs onlr to be seen to be aonre. flatcdandlsaoldat i.XTIU3MELY P ndtuse, ?00t"r bvii In'tnratnU Uztn ia AOBNTS WA1JT.ED. IMsle cr female.) tn every county In soitjs ffndcsnaaa. lioerkl oiiuviir Uyln the United seaouora Ministers. CoHroaea. Lodfes, etc. jvm os aaao 10, wort ja no aaen xor the tjtar Oratan. iimwswuiKiaicnsam pncellat raee. Oor. tespopdece aouclted. Iddreaa the saniaia; EDWARD PLOTTS, M.yy4 Washington,!,. Summer Schoojl UU!'.,.tSr,a 9' threa months, will be opened, WJi.HJP iu tb" WEIBstOUT aTcUOOI? 110U8E lyT. it. BALLIBl'. viU4., .I?per m.' 'or U pwlw who cannot read. 1 00 per mo. tor all pupda thanes no to th Header. I.2I lor those readinc In 4th Reader and op. 'wards. May . U7S, jg-ous,otjndt;or8lo, t , 61lste In theBor-autb pf Leblihton. The nouw la aOout 4 x liywlth Kitchen i aiiached. and the lot Is about H of an lES. , TbenUa -rood well ol water on the premtsea. The rental ol the property will net about 10 per cant, oa tho purcoate nvrnfir. 'For fnither parUealar apt..y t ihiCIJnpN AOVOOiTa; oaoe. WaraiSJi JEGIS?RS NOTICE. " Notice la hereby given that the Executors, Admtnitttatora and ijuVrduns her-4nali(nam. CilvlUTOtlltd! ihtir IMlAcltTe accountant. tho Id.owlug eatates Id' ule ltauter'a OIBce. at' M auch Chunk, la and for the COUuty of Carbon, wu.ch aecounu have been Klowed bf the Bu. later, wilt be presented to tht Jndrta of the Orphan' Court eo Aiosidanthaxlatdavol J una.' celt, al 10 o'clook A. M.. lor oonflrmatlon i First and llnal account "M Adam Meorkatn. Admtnlatrator of Tbemae idehrkam. deed. lleiatr office, Uauci buDk, ur.fi,jU- Plotts' Sar Qrgaas Mew and beaotlfnl dealina: Airanu Wanted. Addrea, HiOWAUp PLOTTS, Waahlttjtoo, ,- J. ' .... ,
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