V. V. tlORTIIIMKII, , . . . EDITOR LEIUdllTON, 1A.: SATURDAY MOBJJINQ JjJNE J9, 187S. Moiiton McMiojiAEr,, of Phlladcl pbla; Andrew G. Curtln, ot Bellcfonte; J. II. Slioenberger, of Pittsburgh; Geo. Scott, pi Catawlssix; and Foster Wilson Mitchell, ot Franklin, liavo been ap pointed by tlio Governor. a.3 a Stato Board ot Centennial Managers. Tbo appointments wero made in accordanco with the Qtth section of tlio act of April 18 1875i They display the usual good judgment of our Executive SAY3 Uio St. Jiouis "Globe - Demo crat,'' "When Hartranft was a candi date, three years ago, Mr. McClure warn. cd the people that his election would be the Inauguration of a reign of robbery and corruption throughout the State. Now he say s that his administration has been all that personal purity and Integ rity could Euggest. Mr. McOJuro will Had out that It Is a dlffitult thing for an editor to keep up a show ot "Indepen dence" while he has a big load pt per sonal bile on bis stomach.'' In the Hovy York Court ot Appeals at Albany Tuesday, Judge Allen read an opinion rovorslng the judgment of the Supreme Court In tbo case of WIN Ham M. Tweed, and ordering his dis charge from custody. All tlio Judges concurred ; one, Judgo Miller,, being absent. The point of tbo decision is that the Court ot Oyer and. Terminer, which tried Tweed, -nail not the power to pronounce, as It did, several Judg ments and Inflict accumulated punish ments upon the conviction of the pris oner ot tiio offences charged in the sin glo Indictment. Judge Rapello, in con curriog says, that the power ot the Court 5713 exhausted when tho flrst 8cntenco ot one years' Imprisonment and $250 fine was imposed, and tho term having expired and tho fine being paid, the prisoner is entitled to bo dis? charged, Tna political tax collector, says the N. Y. Sun, appeared in tho Interior Popartmunt Wednesday with his as sessment book, and began the grand rounds. Tho rato of taxation this year fs one per cent, on tho annual salary of every employee, male and female, and neither ago, sex, color, or previous condition pf servitude is excepted. Tbo Interior Department is relied on speci ally for tho Ohio campaign, and De lano himself is grant) marshal anil gen eralissimo of tho forces. Ills name, with that of Assistant Secretary Co ween and all (bo Commissioners, headed (he list. The method of assessment Is as follows t The collector has a list of all clerks arranged under their different plasses, according to tho amount of sal Aries, and each one Is required to sign bis namo and put down his one percent, on bis annual salary. When tho cauvass has been made, tlio list Is banded in to tho paying clerks, ant they band over the money' and charge tho amounts against tbo clerks' next monthly Installment of salary. The to tal amouut which will bo assessed and collected in tho interior Department will be $2,131. The campaign, as op pears by this move, is to be opened parly n Qhlo and pressed vigorously. Tho Glass Manufacturing Company. The question of organizing a Glass Company has been discussed tnoro or less In our borough tor the past few weeks. Mr. Choso, tho gentleman who Is urging tho peoplo of Lehlghtqn to subscrlbo tbo necessary stock to put up tho works, Is tho holder at what ho de monstrates to. bo a very valuable- patent to make glass. IIo asks a .thorough examination apd Investigation of Its merits. - I)s proppsltlpn now is, that the people ot Ijeblghton and vicinity shall subscribe $7,000 yhlch sqm, he thinks, will start the business to make heavy; work, only. That tho works pan bo subsequently enlarged for all branches ot glass work, if tho practical workings of tbo patent prove entirely satisfactory. He wll puf hs patent for the United States It) tho Cpmpany for -8,000 In stock of the Cpmpany ; pro vided it works successfully- If It la worth nothing, be.don't want anything for It, Dut t tho'patcnt Is a success (and hP Is sure qt it) then ho wants a 1,000 worth of stppk for every od dltlonal $1,00Q of capital which the Company may put in for tbo purposp of extending or enlarging the business, over the said $7,00Q. Ills offer seems very rcasouablp and fair, and shows hs pwp confidence in tho enterprise. It would be wel for the citizens of Lehigh- ton to ppqsder this matter and not al low tho chanpp to psaullsh a business of Importance and profit to our borough and county to go by default. Every cltlieaof our town, should by all mpans encourage manufacturing ipterests n put midst. It Is Just What Lehlghtpn needs anil wants I Our manufacturing Interests, at present, arp entirely too limited In number and Importance, and therp Is no necessity that this shall always ppntlnuo to bo the pase. Let livery man do his duty and we can easily start up tho proposed QIass yorK3 to ucgin wuu, Netra Items. Hi e Internal revenue receipt for tbe fiscal year to data havo been 111 M2.9J3. Tbo Callltornla Legislature has passed ft law forbidding any discrimination against the lomale teachers tn the matter of par. In future It mast be equal salary for canal grado. A woman ragpicker of Indianapolis, who has always lived In tho utmost causlor. and was supposed to be very poor, died toe othc" day. and U now found to havo been wortft. pearly 1100,(01. J. n. Johnson, champion swimmer, and Thornae Coylo, ot Chester, ro., have made sr. rangemenu to swim a match In July for 61,009 a side, in tho Dolawaro river, from Chester to Philadelphia, dliunce 18 miles. The stato Temperance Contention al liar. risbora; Wwloeaday nominated' Dr. It. Andley Drown, ot Lawrence county, for Governor, and Elijah F. Pcnnypacker, 0 Chester county, for Stato Treasurer. Tho grasshoppers havo all nearly disappear cd from the vicinity of Leavonwortb.ln Kansas. For sovoraldays tho air haa been full ol them flying norihwaid. Their departure haa filled tho f ariuora with hope, and replanting una corn, meticuj. iho Union Taclfjo stock is nn to 75 H per cent, on the statement ot Uie business of the rood for tho first four months ol the yenr, Jan. 1 to April 30, which liaa Inst been oulcLilly an dlteif. The gross earnings for this period ste reported at M.ilO.ocoj net incooio. II.CDSOUO. Bame tune in 18;-gTOM,t:.7SI,(CO; net,. 11,103,. 000. Tom McOchan, a noted doiperado, of Ham UU a, Ohio, was assassinated in his axloon on Hunilay night. A pane ol alas In the window was shattered, audit ta supposed howasshot by Jome one otitalde. McOehan was male famous or a time by iho tragio ftteof hia dlatlngaUbed connsol, Clement L. Vallaudlghain, who aoct dently shot himself while explaining some points tor the defence to a friend during ue trial of Mcuehan tor murdor, a few cara ago. A meotlngof Communists wa held Sonday af Chicago, at which inflammatory speeches wei,o made, advising the laborers "U arm thorn, selves and preaont a forcible resistance to the .encroachments ot their emplavers," also, "to scuttle tb6 Incoultng vessels before they could pe unloaded, ana thus teach tHoir ownora not to trllie with their workmen." Resolutions of sympathy with the atrlking minora In this Htato'woro adopted, and a small contrlbntlon was taken ap tor their benefit, Two men, named Kltgoro and Loarr. woro shot at ForestvlUe, la Schuylkill county, on Haturdav af teruoon.whilo returning troin work, Thoy Were found lvlng on (lie mountain at five o'clock, so severely wounded that their recovery is doubtful). Their assailants are unknown. and a vl!t t6 tho scene by tho Sheriff and Colonel lluntzlnger has not resulted In the discovery or any Cine to their luaentlty. Tho troops at Mahandy and Ohonandoan were relieved Moo day by one company from llarrlaburg, one from York, two from Lebanon, and one from WJIgntsylfye, " T Eaily Monday moiniug tho colored felon, Blmma, waa taken from tho Jail at Annapobs by a mob and lynched. The lynchers niostlr came from Ann Arundel county somo of them had their facea blackened, and aomo were masked. They were armed with pick-uxea and crowbars, and got into the Jail by nattering down a back door. Their viotfm said nothing untU they were about to smog him up, when he attempted to speak, nut waa alienced. lie was banged about a mUS front' tbe biwn, and tbe citizens knew nothing of the deed until acme time after it had been done. Captain William Ludlow, of the Engineer Corps. j lia vislied too Blue it Hills last summon haamjulo a rnnnrf. which dlanniirflirnji the hollar in the existence or mineral wealth, at least of Srctlo storms Qf the nelgliborlug prairies." Ho oes not think tho Indians will wlUlugly ralln- 8' ulsh their poasesslon, and that any oocnpatlon y white settlors would havo to bo protected by u strong military' force. ThCbest naa winch could bo made of the region for the next fifty years, he thluica, would bi) aB a pormanont reser vatiuii luf lug oiuui,WUQiu uiuy uuuiu w tuuub "noMtoral oocnnatlona.'' and tho erorornmenc bo relieved of thoir support. CLIARF1ELD. Pa.. Jnna IS The thlrtv.two atrlking miners who wero found guilty last eve ning of oobsnlracy and riot, were called lor sen. tence this afternoon. Judge Orvis divided tbo criminals into three classea and pronounced aentenoe as follow! The first clasa copslEted ot John Hi JoyccProsldont of the Minora union in this region, John J. alaloney. Secretary, ltalph Hiras. Ueorge McOowan. Thoa. Burcu. dall, and Uathlaa Mayer, who were sentenced to pay U)e coata ot pi oseoutloa. $25 flno and un dergo au.lmprlsonnient of ono year. Tfje second etasa consisted of thirteen others who wero sen f pnood to pay costs of prosecution, aline of 123 each and Imprisonment of sixty days. There were thirteen ot the third claea on whom sen teno6 waa suspended. It being considered that they actod under tne control qt tho lead ros. Xlngo Parka, beciotary of the .National Union, was preaont after the sentence was pro nounced, lie seemed terribly distressed and shod tears la profusion. The Stato TemDOranee Convention met .Tuesday, at Ilarrlsburg, and was called to or der by J, IT. ltabe, ot PutsDurg. The following ofneera were oiected i ProNldeut. W. T. wylle, of Centre county i Vice l'riwidfmts, Hev. D. X. Junkin, ot Lawrence -couuty, and U others t Beeretarles, llev. 1). C, liabcock, qt Phltadtl phia. andB. M.SayfOrd.ot Ilarrlbdrg, lleao. lotions were adopted declaring tbe use of alco hoUo liqnora a violatlob of the law ot God. and ot man-a nsturoi urging the citizens of the Commonwealth to nnite In preBistent rell- SlQus. moral and political cfiorta to conatltution 1 prohibltlou i declaring thatpereons who trat- uo or rem property xor wo paie oi inioxicaiing boverairea. or aura Detltlons or bonds tor nbtAln. ing llcenae, or in any other way lavor the traf flo,shouid bo subjected to church discipline t and recommended the formation ot Sunday Bcnool Bnnlicr Hill Centennial Juno 17. On Prlilar. .rnnAlftth A ri.t,hmn.t n provincial troopa. estimated at 1100 men, includ ing 200 aa a fatigue party, with intiencuing Maaaauhusetta. Samuel Langdon, I), u. Presi dent ot llarvard coliego. who, thirty years be fore had experience aa mllttary chaplain in the Colonial army (In tbellrltlsh service against tbe Jfrcnch), opened the work of Hunker Hill with a " fervent and lmpresalve prayer." None aavethe offloera of tbe detaebmout luiew the precise service for which they were detailed. At njno o'clock that night 1200 of the troops WerA ordered to moye, and in the darkness and in silence they surched to tne Peninsula, cn which now the historic Charlostown la al tun tod. polonel WUllam (roscott, under wpose com mand tbe detachment was placed, marched at Us head, and the " aklrmlbers," In advance wero two sergeants, carrying dark lanterns. At cbarleetown Neck they halted, and theob- tect of the expooltlon, the fortification ot Dun. :er UL1. waa made known to them. After a coqauitaiion of the officers. llrced's" 11 ill was reolred upon aa the s)te of the proponed fortifi cation, under a fair oonatruotlou of the ordrra under which they acted. Major General inch, ard Ortdiey, artuleilst and engineer, who haii thirty years experience In the Btlusn Coioniiii army, and who aerved at Lowlaburg. ut Crown Point, aud Quebec, accompanied tho detach, tnent- lie laid out the fortlnoiUon au skillful, ly, and the soldiers labored no diligently that the lirltlah onlcera declared It most have been tho work of aoversi days. At twelve, mlanlaht, the tpados and picks firat struck the grouno. At early dawn, ou the 17th, thoaal.orson the Ilrltiab fleet saw then.arlves confronted wltn earth. woraa on lirood's mil six foot InhelghL Vuq waa InsUutly opened from the neareet vea ael. and tne cannonade awakeuca tbe people and the soldiery tn llonton to gate with wonder on the works which had aproug up in the ulgbu 1 ho fire fioin alx ve&sels of war. aud from a bat tery On Oopia Hill, played on the works during UiBday, At ooeo'clooc tho lirlil&h troota l4nd. eitrombargeaat CharlostoWu. The delay for rcinfoicemonta and tor dinner, while the half, lamtahed and quite fatigued uroylnoiala In the works awaited their movementa. Tno lirltlah troopa engaged are eatlraatpd at three thousand. (Jem-nl Washington says that the number of f rovlucials engaged at any one time was one bousaad five hundred. The whole number of Americans who participated during the day, in cluding those who covered the retreat, waa from three to four thousand. TwWthe Brit ish forces moved up the hiu and were repulsed withdreaatul slaughter i tho Americana reser. Ting their fire until tho enemy were In destruc tive range. Kvldently Ueneral Uage had coun ted on the fehow of contempt lor tho Americana, aa an accessory to the humiliation ot their de feat Jio neglected oblvioua measures of pru dence. Uut,ttodlngthocharacierotihoadver. aary he had to contend with, tho last attack was made with due regard to military tactics i and tho Ameriouus, having tio ammunition for a far ther contest, gave Up their woikaand retreat ed. The duration ot the engagement, aa elated by the Committee of Bafety, " from the first flio of the, musketry to the last, waa exactly one hour and a halt.' The official aoeount of Oen. Ward gives the loss of the Aincrlcans'ati Kill edIISi ponded. i5i captured, 30; total, 110. The llrlU.li accounts admit k loaa i f i Killed. VI) i wounded, ma . total, toot. Qn ao small a space, aud tnfuu view, this was a, terrfilo alan ahter, and the number ot killed and wounded testified to the resolute courage ot those on both slues who were engaged In the bali.e.Qeu. Uaue lost here bis mi'itsry repntattom He staked ail. In tbe apint of oier eonlldence. and lostalL Tlie batt.oot Ituuker II 111 pioved not only the beginning ot the serious work of the Revolution, but thetndrx ot Itscloao. The burning ot Charlestown vfaa an episode ot the battle. It waa not unexpected, nur was it, Inanulifaiypolnt of view, entirely Inax. cusable. It Is claimed by the llratlah authorl. ties that their men were hurt by musket, from ChaiicetoYU.nnd that order was given, for IU ( reason, to fire the place Ot the population of Cbattestown, then about 2030, only sua remained in the town up to tho time of tho battle. Hut the flames ot Charlcatown fired the Americana to a more reso.nto and united resistance, and the momentary military necessity" proved a premsnent disaster to tbe causo which had seemed to demand it. It is a common mistake to suppose that In other times, more than at present, statesmen aud soldiers had an undivided f unport from the public. In the light of latep events, we now know nf how great advantage tbe affair of Hun ker JUl waa to tho popular cause. Bnl though, aa the historian Frolhmghan remarks, It waa a victory, under the nime of a defeat' yet, "at first it waa regarded with djaappolntmsnt and even with Inuignatton." "No one, for years, oame forward to claim the honor of having di rected Iti no notice waa taken ot Ita returning anniversary." Later generations have striven to no Jnatlce to the participants in this herolo affair; but it la now discovered that there are questiona ot de tail which it la difficult to tlx. The Question who waa in command of the American forces bas even been debated. But Col. Preacott was placed in command of the original detachment, and no officerwaa placed over him, Dr. Warren, who had been appointed Ueneral, bit not yet comml-sionod. served as a volunteer, declining to toko command, thongb, it was tendered him by Prescott. Putnam and Pomeroy and othera also distinguished tbcmselvea. and were of vast service. Warren foil Upon the field, and his death sorvi b in the popular rnlnd to consecrato the cause. The truUi appears to be that Pros coti'a orders were oboyod whenever they were rocclved, and tiad not been anticipated oy tho TOlnl.teer movementa of other officers. Indeed it was a remsrkaolo featnro pt lti day. ttat even by atngle companies and private Soldiers, deeda were done as if from spontaneoui impniso rather than under orders, blso pUne and orlll were wanting, and recognized order; Dut out ot tlila seeming chaos csmo, under tbe inspiration ot liberty, results which prove that tbero waa a unity ot action and of aim. Cosing Prices of DeHaveh & Towns end, Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, June 17, 1875. (1. 8. IS'S, 1881 . If. S. S 20, 1802 . . . U, 8. S-20, 1804 . U.S. S 20,1809 . . . U. 8. 6-50,1865 J, 4 J. , U. 8. 650,1807 . . . U. 8.6-20,1808 , . . U. S. 1IM0 . . U. R. Currency, G's . U, S. b 1881, new . Pennsylvania II. It. . Phils, i Reading It. R. , Lehigh Valley lutf-oad , Lehigh Coal k Nav. Co. . United Companies of N. J. Geld Silver .... 20K M4 1852 Wi, 20 asked. 18X asked. 18V asked. 22W asked. 19 bid. 22K bid. U lild. 2iU.askitd, M Ud asked. i atked. 10 asked. StV asked. IV, asked. mi asked. bV, asked. 00l askad. 24 tld. bid. bid. 18li Udl C0U bid. 61 bid. (K)U Md, 60K bid. 131 lid. 13lt uksi. IT bid. ny. asked. 8 Ud. 10 asked. Now Adveiiiisemonts. Notloo is hereby given to nil persons who have subscribed for SI rjOK in the BANK pro posed to bo established m tho Bonouuil OF LKUIOlJlON. that an KLECTION will be held in OBEUT'S RTonEKOOM, iia WEB NESDAVEVENIHU, JUNE nil!; tm, tie twcon the hours of sand to o'clock, to oiect a BOABD OF BEVEN DIBEOEORS for aaid BaDJf-. D- OLEW1NE, President. . S. F. noFFOBD. secret iry. Lehlghtt n. Juno lSth, 1873. J P. BKI.TZ, P liOTOO RAPflER, Upper Main street, , 6LATINOT0N. PA., In the GULLEni recently occupied by 8. M. DEXGUta PICTUIIES TAKE1S IN AN V WEATHER. CMIIiDllEN'S LIKENEBUEo A -pecialty-PATBONAjjH bOtlClTED, And .atlfacUon anainntced. JuneiC-75yl MCETIIVG ot SCHOOL, DI UECTOUS, JU.B 7, IHtr,. On motion, tho Secretory of tile Hoard waa 1i1-.'2tylCTtfJv,? .recolTl Proposal until MON-DAY- Jys. E ,875 'or tbo COLLECT ION of the SCHOOL TAX tor the tuSutng'yeir. with following conditions: "u"b jrar, That the wholo amount of Bchooh Tax1 must SS.V'1??? rt 1'ala 0u-" o tho Treasurer yllWuNlnty Daya.from datool UOplleate.or the l ax Col octor to l'ar six PElt OeNt. on il l ""vuinviw Muy uut BtJ nailL , iToPOsaia tor tho JANlTOltSUIP at the bohool Lufiuing f or I ho ensuing Teru. liy order of tho iJoard, . ,.,, A. U. DOLLENJ1AVER, Iftnelitd Bocrcury. Meyer's Poultry Powder, Warranted, it nsed in time, to cure Chicken Cholera and Qapea With a supply of this Powder and a ueatowal ofordlnarnrt attention to cleanltneas and propr feeding, with n need ful snpply ot dust, grit and cgt-ahell forming material, any one may keep Poultry (even in confinement) tor any length of time, with botii profit and pleasuro. Paogage 23 cents tivo for Sl.oo. Ask your dealer. Bent free upon re elpt of price. Addreea, A.C MEYKH A CO., June It m3 Baltimore, Md. QOIirOKATION. Application for the lnMrnoratlon of "TITE MlliTiPI.E AND NON-FIIEEZINO PIBE PLUO, STOP AND II RANCH MANUPAC TUJHKO C01IPANY."of Manch chunk. Pa., will be made to the Oovernor of tbe common, wealth of Pennsylvania at Horrlabnrg three weeks after the pubUcatlon of thla uoUce. The object pf tlits Corporation shall be to manufac ture and aupnly or I nmish "it a. JHllt' stva and Brand Jor stmt Maim anil -Vulffpls Vtte l'lugt" and such otner articles tor supplying Waier and Machinery for Extinguishing ffxel as may bo dealrod, and place ot Duutuees shaU be at ilanoh Chunk. Carbon County, I'a.-Jelw3 1 1"1K1PI t s 3 H r 8 tsa a a afl O aa u s- m P a c.-o-cs a s a . IIls!siiE 3, i8I Women of the I Women of (he Patrlarehal Afci. ChrUtlan Km. Woman 'in Sacred History, A Berlea of Bketchea Drawn from SCRIPTURAL, IUBTOHICAL AND LE GENDARY SOURCKi, Illustrated by Modern Art la O I kCQLOR p LATE 8 after doslgna by the greet European Ma'ters Raphael, liatonl. Merle, Horace, Vernet. Lon delle, Voatangcr, Veruet-Leeomte, and othera, forming a complete set of PAC-SIMIL1KS of CELEBRATED OIL PAINTINOS, Ulnstrt tlve of tho prominent Femalo Charactera in Eacred History, One Agent in Pennsylranla made IIS 80 In two weeka with tnla novel and elegant work;, CANVASSERS WANT ED in KVKUY TOWN TE1UU VEST UBI1UL. J. 11. POIID k. CO., Vt Park l'lace, New YorI( June f-w T U8T I.OOK AT HER HAIR I Why "thought It were turning grey 1 Bo It was. un. til she rot a bottieof that new tIAin llESI'OIti Kltst IlUULlNU'a 11IIUU HTOUK. Maya Plotts' Star Organs Any person wUMne to purcbaae a parlor orcan, wliro tliero la uo ageui tor the tJiar.' would do veil to wnlefor aueclol latea, to introduce Mx lnntrumcnt. Artdreaa, iUWAItD 1'LOrra. Wnablugton. N. J. 1 BETTTY, 1'IANOI THE 11 1ST IV HSR. BeiiJ tslnn for Clreu lor- DANIEL F. UEAT? X v7aaluviton, iiewk Jersey. W.S. I.obaclt9 Bread Baker, 3?gk Street, Loliighton, Pa., Near tho Exchange HoUI. I am also prepared to supply my abends and iAecltltctis in general with Bread aud Cakes, of Bnperior Quality. FRESII EVERT DAY. I moke a SPECIALTY "Wedding and Fancy Cakes. I have always on band a flno stock of Pare Candies and Confections, Wch I will ee)l at Vie vry lowest prices. IOE 0RT3AM Every Day and Evening. ICE-COLD FOUNTAIN SODA WATER. w. a. LonAou, DAKK Street, Lphlgliton, Pa, ,June 5.-y(. jyj- UEILMAIV CO., BANK 8TEEET, lohjghton, P., MfLLEIla and Dealers in All Kinds of GRAIN BOUOnTand BOLD at 11EUUI,AU MARKET HATES). Wo would, also, jespectiully inform onrclll. ens that wo are now fully prepared to JsjjP. PLY them wltli - I From any Mlno dealred at VERY LOWEST PRICES. -If. HEILMAN & CO. Jnlr is. 1,000 ! 1,000 ! 1,000 ! Pieces of Wall Paper JUST RE0IEVED AND SELLING AT CI1Y PRICES FOR CAyH. ALL THE LATEST STYLES St PATTERNS, Hanging In Prices from 12 cents to $1 a piece I A GOOD VAVHR HUNGER Can alwaya bo had by applying at rtiVWKi T1T3 TTft Whore you can also got, AT ANY TIME, All Klndsof DRUGS, MEDICINES,, And all tho rOPULAR PATENT MEDICINES. Together with every timtr usually kept In a FIRST-CLASS DRUO STORE. ! Slgnortlio'BlErMortnr, : WARNER'S DUILDINO, DANK STREET, LEHIOHTON, PA. IV. F. Jt URN HAM'S TURBINE Water Wlieel Waa pplccted. 4 years ago, and pnt to work In mjo u. p. -vitivub umoe, v. u., ana nas proved to bo the beat. It alios made. Prices lower tlifin, any other flrst-clata Wheel. Pamphlet freo, Addreat, Ai x, .uux.ri.uA-n, xora, i'a. 9ii itS 8 2 .t-ag.iIt'i .-3 stasia S-assSSaBS tSSci56l-3 4 a r. A o TI1K MA11VUL Of THIS WOULD. Iletlieada Water Hhssresterod thou sands from the brink of the gravel alven health and strength to those deemed beyond the reach of all medical science, aod turned lha path of affile uou looooor nsppineM is me oieuiogs witnin Its virtues. It cures ths deadfv Itrluht's dlseaia aadDlatwtspi f radlcltea all diseases of the Ud. ueji; restores tne urinary organs tosireogin ana powar In a word, if Is a natural restorer of heath, and has performed, the most wonderful snd mirac ulous cures of any known spuclQe on the globe. Address, for ilrcnfars, ae C.tl'l'.KtjQKNK HENDRY, Waukesha, Wis. A WEKK guaranteM fo Msfa and Fe male Agents, In their locality, Costs NOTlIINUto trjlU Particulars Free. P. O. V1CKKKV A Co, Augusta, Me. 77 Advertiser's .Gazette. A Journal of Information for Adver tisers. Edition 0,000 copies. Pub. lUlied weekly. Terms, 13 per Annum, In advance, FIVE SPECIMEN COPIE9 (DIFFERENT DATES) TO ONE ADDRESS POR23 CTS. Qfflce No. l Park Row, New York. GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., EdlUira and publlihera F OK SALE OR TO LET. a nNTt-HTfinv urtAMR iinir.niNO. built expressly for a PIKiTUOUAPIlEK. or would spit a CIOAlt.MAKER. SHOEMAKER or TAILOI1. Will be sold very Cheap for Cash or on short time with annroved security. Apply at 'i'Uia OPFII.E, Juncltlf E u -tt: a r 2 F S PCDIiIC SCHOOIi IIUXA,, I.EHIGHTOiV, PA. LEnipil noOK A LADDER CO. respoctfnlly annnnnco to tho c Itlrens of Lehlghton and vl . IRt7l.th.,ti'!?v.1"5.Te ,n Preparation the grand Hpocti cular Drama, cntltlod TUN NIOHTS IN A DAR-IIUOM, Jn Ave acta, dramatized ftom T. 8. At that's. Novel of tbo same name. Tho Com. pany haa gone to considerable expense tn tbo prepai stlon of this Drama, and cnrnoslly appoal i&.E55J!S!'?,!!!ftelS,.?5PP,2. JnirnceefwlllhoAI'PLIEl TO T1JK PURUHASh, Ol' ADDITIONAL AND NECESSARY APPARATUS for tho Compaqy. 11 Friday and Saturday, Sum 18 & 19, W1U b Dreaeat tho thrilling Drama, in s Acta, as portormod at all tho English and American Theatres, cntltlod TottNigMsinaBar-Soom CAST OF Sample Swlchel .,, Simon Blade Joo Morgan , Frank Blade.., Harvey Green .., ,, Mr. Roraaino Willie Hammond,., Mrs. Slade , Mrs. Morgon.,,, Mary Morgan Mebltable Cartright INCIDENTS. rjinT 1. Exterior Vlajv of "SJcklo and Bhoaf." InUHTlew between Mr. nomnlno and tbo Van -kco samplo'i Idea of moderate drinking, ltoturn of tbo landlord, scene it Interior of "Hlcklo and Sheaf.1' Ei.mlllor and happy landlord. The Young equtrn. Tbo lnndlord'a wife. "Wo shall nsver again bo so happy aajve wero at the 010 mill." Poor Old Joo Morgan, tno inebriate, f.lrtlo JIary In aearoh of ber tuther. Departuie ot the Inebriate and his chlliL Qnarrcl bctwcenOrccu ana Willie. Ttmoiy arrival ot tho Yankee. I'ABT II. Tbo Yan kee and tbo plillantbrnpist. Slado's progress In tavern koeptne. Tho lnnd lotd'aenterpnslngson, ITank. Quarrol bolwcen tho lanillora and bii drunken customer. Tbo uotUo and tbe fatal blow. Arrival of little Mary. "Fatbeii 1'ntheil thev liavo killed mel" Paut III. Tho Yankeo and the gambler, Sample'a ileuultlou of tbo word 'centlemaa.' Tbo treat. Tho Yankee's deslro for Green's happiness. Sceno 2: tho ilrimkard'a home. Tlio patient wife by tbo aide of hor sufforlng child. Joo organ's prontlso. Marv's anxiety tor hor lather good. Krlehtful delirium of iho poor Inebriate. "Come boro, Coar fatltert tliU la llltlo Aiary'a room) nothing can hurt vou berel" Affecting tnbloau. . PAiiX IV."'lho "Klcklo und bhcof." Tho lamliord nud his son. Mm Slado'a account ot tho in, tcrvlow with Mary. Bamnlo acrt tho young siuire on a tlmo. Tho Ynnkoo's mry nbout Uncla Josh and tfio poornouso. Thonaht, nnddoathof Willie Hammond. Scouo ii E.cnpe of Oroen. The grrest. sceno 3: Joo Morgan's wretched homo. Tho wif o and mother wntoMiiir by her suf. fcring onoa. LittloMary'aadtico to htr father. Despair ot tho nicbrlnlo. Tho cbild'a droem. Tbe promise. "I'll ncrerdrlnc another drop of lliruorua long aa I live." The dung chilil. DeatliotllttloMary. PAUT V. 1 ho meeting of Samnlo and Mr. Ilomalao. after an absence of flvo yo.irp. Smip'o a teetotaller. Ulsquaint description of mottora nud tiling that havo transpltod In Cedarvllle. bcone 2: Apuoarauco ot Simon Slado. Wonderlul tinnsformiilion of tlio onco happy miller, Frank's prowess In ilranMliinmup. Iho quarrel belwien father end son. Death of Hlinon Klailo. "Prauk ulade, you have murdered Your father." Scene.8: Tho happy homo of Mr. Morgan. Ar rival of Mr. Konutine. 1 ho resolution. Tlie wile's Joy. t-aaiiilonml his now suit. 'A drunkard now no longer than la o'er I Viqq, disenthralled, I stand a man ouoe moro 1" ' EPILOGUE AND UATl'V TERMINATION. SONG "Over tho Hills to tlio Poor House" WJI. WOOD. t The Peformance will conclado each evening with it Tho Music will be furnished by Prof. II. A. Kline's Orphpstra. Doors open at 7; Curtain riso at 7:45 o'clock. ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. Reserved Seats, 50 cts. ; Children, 15 cts. Tick eta can bo obtained from Mcmbciaof tho Committee, at "Tho Carbon Advocato" Ofllco, all tbe Principal stores, and at tbo door on nights ot pt rformanco. Calli tho attontlon ot the LADIi:s to the fact that ho is NOW OPENINU AN IMMENSE STOCK of Iho NEWEST STYLES of Also, constantly on hand p. FULL LIN. E at Dry Goods, Oil Cloths, Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, Queonsware, &c, all of which he will SELL at PRICES FULLY A3 LOW aa the Oooda ol tho aarno Quality can e purchased in any other store in tho County. e-ItEMEM DEH Tll PLACE F. P. LBNTZ, Opposite, Eagle Hotel, Bank Street, Loliighton. rjnilE SLATINQT0N PLANIlSTGr MILL AND Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATIXGT0N'. JOHN BALLIET, Proprietor, Deals In all kinds and sites of line, Hemlock, Osk and Hard Wood Lumber, and lanowpio pared to execute any amount ot orders for DressoD LumboR OF ALL KINDS, Doors, Snslies, Itllnds, Shutters, aioulillnys, Cabinet Wore, &e., With Promptness. Brackets Made to Order, Tlio Machinery li all now and of tbe best nntt moat improved kind. I employ uo.io but tlio boat work men, ue well afaoncM. and cool ma terial, and am therefore able to KUai antee euttro amfactlou to all who may favor uie with a call. Orders or mail promptly attended to. Mr charpea are moderate j tenui caah, or lntcrcat charged alUr tiilrty aayt. give m"Fa call. nr Those engaged In Building will find It to their advantage to hve fcddlujr, Floor Jloarda, Doors, baa lie, ahutUra, Ac. tfic made at thla Factory May lyl JOUN OA LLIET, A OKNTS WANTKD for the CENTENNIAL AgAZETTEER wSVbV A Look for svtiry Aiuorlciiu. fella eterywhere at sight. Fartuttri Twcheri, Student, Lawjer, Merchants, School Directors, Manufacturers', Mechanic Bhlppers. m;u of learning, aud men vho ran only rend, old and young, all want it for everyday htferanrs and use Shows ths grand (Mult or the First Hundred yours of the Republics Kverytiody bujPlt.aod AgtnU male from $lQO ta 9'400 a month. Pen d for circular. Address, J O, MeOUltDV fc CO.. I'ubllsliers, I'hllapelphla, I'a Clnclunatll.Ublo; Chicago, ID or St Louli.Mo. ApilUl alin CHARACTERS J , ...p. T. BRADY, ,..V. P. LONG. , T. A. WILLIAMS. O. A. CLAUSS. ,., O. RUPERT , J. IiOIIN. ,., O. W. IENTZ. , , , Miss EMMA DEIIIL. .' Miss L. RUPERT. Miss ALICE MANTZ, .-. . , .Miss EMMA IIAU1C. Surpasses In Tone nnj rowor any Ilofd Orpnu hcietoioro lunuula-ti red in this cnuu'iy. It has boon tested by many ci-rapc tont Judged ai.a GIVES TjNIVUlSAI. BATISFAOTIOX. Ey a skillful uso ot the Rtoi.s. and of the i'atent Unco HWoll. thoAIaHltiisadapttxl to tiio human voice, mukIuk Irouj iho softott, ilulo-hko nolo to a voluiuo o; sound, Unsurimsseil by any Instrument. The proprietor has noted eircfullyfor many yours tho nupeitoclloua and needs of tiio Herd Instruments, and directed his practical i ipoil. cnoo lo toe, correction cf such Imocrfcct oil", ond his experiments have rcsultod 1i Iho pro. ductiou ot a quulily oi Touo which aijlirllntca ao clcaeiy to the Pipe Organ Quality Ttat It la difficult to dtetlnKulsb uctweon tho two. 'lhla Instrument has ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. And every orjrnn la fully warranted. Largo Oil rollsb, Blact Wulnut, Paneled cases that WILL NOT CRACK OR WAK1, And forma in addition to a splendid Instrument ot music. A BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF FUItNITWnE. This orean needs onlv to bo aeon to bo appro clited and la sold at .fcXTKEMKLY 3CiOW PRICES For enkh. Bcconfl hand instrcmcnts taken m oxchasffa, AOENT3 WAIfTSD. (Mole or female ) tn every county In tho tjnltod stales and Canada. Liberal discount mado to riachors, Mlulelers. c'liarcaot, Lodzox, eio., wlcro there is no awnt lor tho SUr'Orean. Illustratod oataloiruoand nncollst fieo. Cor respondence solicited. Address the manurac turor, EDWARD PLOTTsj M Washington, '. J, May M.yl H' Touso mid lot for sale, Blttl&te in the llnrnimh nf rhlol.tn,. TUn House is about -Ux SO, with Lltcatu attache.!, aud the lot u about it of an ucro. There is a (rood well of water on tho pri'mint'S. The i ental ot tbo property will uot about 10 per tont. on thepnipaaso monoj'. For tuithcr vurllculaia app.y at ihe Caiuiox APVOCAIE olllce. Mayi&isra. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hreby given that the Executors, Administrators and Uuarduuslioreuialtoriiam ed. haiolllid Ihtlr rosnoctivo atcmuls of tho fcilowiug ratatea In Iho Itenslen. omen, at Maucti Chunk, luand for tho Comity of Carbou, winch adouuta havo boon ullowed by iho Ilea, l.icr. will bu prcacnled to tbe JuJcea of tho Oipliant' Courtou Moi.dav,tbe2iHtdavot Juue. next, at Id o'clock A. M., lorooudiuationi Fust and tlnul accoont ot Adinf Mebrkam, Aduilulatialorof Ibomaa Mehiaaui dve'iL licgutor's otaoe, ilaucli chunk, May 12, 1671. Plotts' Star Organs Now and beantifnl doslirns. Aaeuta Wanted. Aadress, KUWAltp l'LUTti, Waahinmou, N. -UTONDEKFUL. IIUTTIIUEI Whtiirver I (rctn IIOTTt.E OF VOTTIt Oil MHVIlll. I.IAN llAl.Jt, HOME TINT, or a 110X Of I II LY WIliTU. or nnythlny In that line toiK rnt . fr Iho complexion, at DUlti.INO'S Ditlii bTOilK.lt seems to bo nicer nud bettor Ilisu I can fiettnywlnrenIijo Mav s. pITYHIMt NO l-That ELfc Tillt UNI L MKNT.llli' 1 COl at nt'ttLIN' 1 VI L.l BTniir, will cure Mm ur auvoihoruiau or IIIIELXAT1SU uidall other l'Ai:r). 11 v a