9BHH55HfffsjE V. M0BTI1IMKU JDITOa UllllflllTON, I'A.i SATURDAY MOIININU JULY 3, 1875. i i -l II I' Tlic Fourth. With alt Its liallowuil associations, once more wo aro called upon to cele brate tlio lllrthdny of l.-uerlccn Liber tvl Abovo all others tills day Is hon ored and remombyred by every man worthy tlio tiarao of an American citi zen, with that depth of feeling only known to Ii I in who can appreciate tlio sacrifices made to secure the triumph of democratic principles. Nlnety.iilno years have passed since, the Old State IIouso Bell of Philadelphia In grand and solemn tones proclaimed "Liberty to all the nations," and yet ft seem as If Its vibrations havo lust ceased to fall 'upon the car', so quickly does the wheel of time revolve. On the Eourth of 'uly, 1770, who Is there' Hint cannot pfcturo beforo his mind flip noble band of patri ots who gathered beneath tlio domo of that almost sacred edifice where tlio old bell pealed forth her enchanting strains, to hear the DpcLAUATioN that "nlj men aio born free and equal," and that life, fortuna a and honor wero pledged to socuro t-ho right of slcf-goy-crnment 1 In no other land had such principle been contended for ; in no Other coun try couji'l f hey have been maintained ; In any otlier clime long ere this would they have died. They were born of neeesslty,nqt ambition ; they were nur tured by tlio jovo of Liberty, and strengthened by that reverence for and reliance on Him, who has thus far guldet the nation to uuexpected pros perity. Therefore, great lndeol are the responsibilities falling upon all and each of us who exercise tlio blood liouglit privileges of an American citi zen It Is our duty to rjuari 'and pre serve in Its purity that system which has broken the 6ceptro of a King, nnd elevate man from the menial condition ofa subject to that of a oovcrlgn of the land. Hut how shall the famo and dory of our Institutions be perpetuat ed Simply by the firing of cannon, pyr'otecnlc djspjay,' and eloquent ora Hons 3y injjiWy and civil deniouo titrations, nnci'thq formal re'ctal oi 'tlio ur,'d'yri'g beclaratlon ? JVb. All thoso though fprlue.ipg'from a sense of grail tude to flipsc whose glaut Intellect and fidelity to the principles wjilch made them our Noble Sires, only point to tho "day we celebrate, "on which tho child pf freedom was born. All' this Is but au 'echo of the past; the present nnd t)ie future demand something more than cessation from 'lafcqr, jolltpcatforis, and bonfires. ' ' ' ' Tho very exls'tenco nud power of the Nation lies' within t)io ballot nnd its proper exercise; and 'ho wIhj falls to hso it with a view to continue down to the latest posterity the blessing lie has Inherited, and 'which are placed in his k'ecplng by the Fathers of tlie Revolu tion, Is as much a traitor to the cause of American Liberty, as Arnold (that hated wretch)' was to that of tho In dependence of the Colonics ! Pardon us, yo artful demagogues, when wo aver that the destiny of that beautiful edifice which still bears the Impress ol a Washington, Adams, Hancock and Jefferson, is in danger, because of tliq demoralization with' which the' right of suffrage has beco'mo surrounded. JJa jooger do we stand dapger of con quest from n foreign foe ; but there Is a viper nesjliu'g in tho bosom of tho land, a stealthy and death-dealing crio 'my, more to be feared than ail Invad ing hosts from abroad. That Insidious foo Is political corruption I Bulvo need np dwell on tho dark eldo of tho picture, for tho spirit of 70 ftlll lycs. Political factions may trample it under foot, foreign lutluenco Inslde'of nartle3 may stllle It for a tlnie, but when the depths of patriotism are once stirred, and tho prerogatives of the masses menaced, like a thundcr bbld It "will break forth through the darkest clouds aud speak with a power that caunot tie crushed. Let us) there fore, th'aufe' tho Great Ituler uf oveuts for what Vie has granted us.ond so con duct ourselves, as' Freemen deserving tho rights' aud privileges conferred upon us liy the Authors of our liberties, that generation nfte geueraticn may look back thrpugh tho Jlov course of cenlurfes ad'they roll along', with prouti remembrance of that'glorlous day tlio Founm of July, 1770 I Tub tables ot Internal Kevenue Re ceipts which havo been made up for the first nine months ot tho current fiscal year July 1st, 1874, to March 31st, 1875, shows a largo Increase over the corresponding period of last year. Tho total Is (83,087,070, compared with $73,801,080 for tho previous year, There Is an Increase of over nlno mil lion!, every source of revenue showing a larger yield excepting the tax on ale and beer, where there Is a falling oft ot about tSai.OOO. These returns indicate about 110 millions Incomo from Inter, nal revenue fcr the fiscal year that Is ai bout closing. Grata Drown an llrlatoir, Orant, ' Tlltten, niul lUnilricln. From an'ln'ti'rvieu irithe Ci'nciriaUl dommerctaU ' tJovern'or Brown bit off a piece of to bacco, and answered my question as to tlio next Presidency lis follows: ' "I' don't see how the Democratic party can bo beaten, ls to Its candi date, thero Is somo doubt. Tllden Is well spoken of. Hendricks will suit mo. I think tho ltenuliltcans will nomi nate Washburno'. "ilohas n godij ro eord, and knows how to manipulate a ronVcutluti.iV .''Governor Brown, don't you think Secretary rlitow, Is a rising candlduto lor thb Presidency ?" " No, sir : I do not suppose that, In the prosecution of Mi duties, tliut thing animates him at all. If you knew Ills associations and birth-place, as I do, you would not ask the question. Pub lic men in Kentucky do not do their duty for tewards of any kind: They die poor, taken' Caro of -'In their latter days by public' su'bscrl'nttou, like play, C'rittcilden, ltrf'ckiiirld&ji'and'mat.y of thatcjLss. I believe Brjstow to' bo ac tuated by the sense of honor, and tiot tlio'tfislro of olllce. If ho could gejb tho lfrcsVdency ho Would 'not scorn It; but he wtilild not turn out of the' way of ii? duty to Stoop for It." ' This singular reply from one now a warm but not a reactionary L)o'ioocrat was attended by a stralghteLlug hp of Gov. Brown's small rooster figure. " Katntuck, by Gud, sir I" was In tho air. So I thought I would Miiipt htm out on President Grant. Hero I beg his pardon for so fully relating his views, tut am conscious fhat he will take no'e.kceptlon. ' " , "Ididtt't know Grant muchf he said, " when Grant lived her'e. I first knew him well when I was In' com', mand of a regiment at Iron Mountain, he ca'md down there to' tako general commaud, and sent ray regiment and me back to'St. Louts. Hn's'at up in toy tent nearly all night, and ta'lked Inces santly, I had a gallou of fine whiskey, but he wouldn't tako a drop, saying that ho had shut that off. I was after ward very much surprised to hear tlikt he nover talked at all and always drank." ' " '- "'.'Gov, Brown, did ho show that night any appreciation of the Issues of the"pebdlng war ; " "Not ot its moral consequences. There ho was torpid. But of its im mense theatre and cost' he (lid. lie said It would boa long war and a battle of resources. I was a civilian, and ra ther shocked to hear this lndlfferenco on. the question of human life. Ho seemed to think men were made to bo food fur powder. Afterward, when he sacrificed so many men In the Wilder ness, I said t'o Henry Wilson, "will whom I served on the Military Com mltteo of the Senate, ' Well, that is all Ih accordant with his programme. Give him Yuen enough and he'll tako Richmond.' I thlqk Grant a clear headed mail. He had been so very poor before ho got In the war that ho was ror a timo very anxious tor money, but he's getting over that," " Will lie desire to run again for tho Presidency?" ' ' " '.Mo. l tlilnK tin letter Is an ex- pjlcit declination." x News of the 'Week. A cable tllsnatcn from London savaSlr Wm. Low, tho gooiuglst, Is .load. Tho Secretary or tho Traaaurv w.ll aell 11.. Ow.oooln gold on-each Thursi'ay during July, uiaaiug n wiui ui to.uju.uuu lor IUO TQOIltll, A Ihuailuratorm of unuaaat AQTorltr viltoil York. I'll . TueBd.tr aitsraouu. Thi Mtieotii qui! ceilaia nuroUoodod, and considerable duni&go Two Dfuuenirpr tralnn on thA TIMrnlt ami Mllwankeo ttal.road camo into collitlm'Ved- neHaav aiioruoon. iveoi ine train men, ana nlteenoitho piM90UAcrB, emigrants, w?ro ao- vereiy injured. Detroit wis visited lir & top undfi nri Rnnitnv nlfrht. which demolished tnentv-tareo houea, and damaged manv othcas. Two children wen killed t ntteen neraoua were Injured, throe of ineui oanaerouiy. DOILBSTOWN. June 3). Jumns Handa. of Sands' corner, nearthli place. wa luslautly kUled by a bUokq of llRlitniuit last eveuinw wane Biuinir ni un open wmuow. ueoeaaod was aDontnirr-iwo yeai a oi ago. Tho Sccifiarr of War haa clren notlnn tn Kl Gonrouameii txi nominate i-andidates to till va cancl.'a in the Mill ry Acadeniv, now oxlitlnir vi w uixijr m juuboi next ye.ir. urine con groSHmon notlfled, ten are I'cnnaylTanmns. Seven Drlsoners eacnnod from tho lnll at KewiCuHile, Uel on Monday, hut were reap. tuicxl. Their oscace waa cttectea liy the small- enc ox me parry creeping into tne cellar and ae curlng a milder with which to scale the wall. WJS1ILSOTON. X). C. June "4 A Inlhur.im reoelrl at the Navy Department to-day Ireru Key won, la., reporta auouior acaui rrom yel. low ferer yestorday, I Two or three caie bud posed to be yellow leverwara noticed Uilamorn Inu. . It la aa'd that Sneaker Blulno wlU take no Jiart In the iMilltical i'4uva In Oolo, owiug to nlurloa which ho received from an accident on tne Mew York am New Haven liallread a few weenwaao. Ill phyBlcl tu baa ordered him to suaiam uvui uuuito tipeaKiuir jur aeverdi montua. The Poatmaafer deneral has ordered that tZte-fce for revlatoilncu letter to anf post-oltlco in the-United States, or to any toreUu country. uuuxeu, uiimia auar jairiat, at ten cenia lu addrtlon to the regular poatago. Tho reala.ra- tionfeelsto be fudy prepaid by poatagj ataoip utxt uj mo jebter uuu vauuouuu ui ing omoe. The Wahlnrton National Afonument So. Oietv have lauml an naineat anneal to the churches and Sandav aoboola of the oountrr to taae up a couoction on tiuaoav. iue4tnoi juir. for the1 purpose of completing the anflnlahea WBUilnirtoii Monument. All coritriDiitlnnH ebouid bo f orwardert to the 'iTcaaurer ot tho society at wasmngtoD, ir. j jx. umitii, I'OTTbViLLE. June SO. Vcaterda v afternoon a man uameil Uerkerey wai killed at WUtiam aionuun' uouierv. tonnt t;armei. dv a rai ol coal. Last night, noeut It o'cIikiz a man named Cochran, drove over a una embaukiUBup at L.iweuyn. HcnuviKiii counir, was thruwn lrom hli waRun, and killed br theftll. The- nigut was so uaric ne could not see his road. Indian lubpector Daniels telegraphs to Commissioner Smith fioui lied Cloud Agency, under dsio of June il that the Hed Cloud and spotted Tali- ludtanshave signed an agreement toieiinquisu tneir nuniing nants in ncura-aa. In lieu thereof they wiu. f 11,600 in horses:. AXJ01ncort.AJ00OtuwaYoni anil 21 io in har. ness. The IOBpoctorreports the ludlans "well pteuscu.'; t-At FJtUburg. on Saturday. William 8. Bv. ana beeon suit for libel aeslnst William T. Kounta and the Mall I'uhliining Compiny, eialmlmr damazea to tlie amount ot 11 to i. The alleged libel was contained in an article"ln the Alieghonv Mali of the 2A1 lust , which spoke of Kvaua and others as " living in luxurious style uu iuuudjt aujiuu iivui mo luiuous anu toe UUT ernment," Carl Bchuri is treated more rovallr In Oer. manv than a tirinos ol the blood wouldbo.AA marked contrsat la the atvla of this riieentlnii with tho inauner of his departure front lils- istucrianat nut men ineuuie are also -aiiipr. ent. The Cologne Uazette of taa lOlii lnat. uiii. tains auaocouut of nls visit to the ltouee of Jtepresentatlves lu llerlln, accompanied by Mr. KuapiMorrueriyi Oumtutssieuer.of Emigration luNew ork, anduowmomuer of the i'rus. sian i-srnanieuu ue receiyeo a nearly wet' ouine. ReanmDtton. which has been aocoinnllaha.1 in the' bChurUul and Wyoming regions, is now believed to be at band in the Lenigu reffion. At a meeting of the German miners held at llailelon,on Saturday, it was aareed,by a largo majority, to go to work. Notices nave been noiiul bra. l'lntea A ul. atattnar lnat man ut their miners have expieated a desire to re sutpe wori, invlttug all such uiiueia to cil at tneix umce anu sign iue arvuuieut tor wages. andpromlalnir when ft snOlclont number baro done bo to ainrt tho w"'ki tit once. ' In Krautf nnd other Continental eona;rie tho bodies of deceased perotu nfft oommllU'il to their pai cnt earth lunch noher n tier doat i than Is the ontoot In this country. 1 ho law, in corf sequence, lfmlsts on nreat caro helm taken to nroid nremature Intcrmcn In nrett iatoly.how ever.a marine foil Into a lothnTgio state was cer tified as tlead by the hospital authorlllei, and IiIb BuppoHtHl rontuln weio conveyed under a mllltarv escort to tne ccmctrrv. A few days aiiorwartl Homo Ol tuose wuo umi naneu mm were suiriilBcd and liornncd uy tneetiiig nira in the stroct. i'orfunetoly ho had been reserved for scientific .nn,osf'S and whou ne was placed naked on the nthrblo slab in tho dissecting 103m tho Budflin rmiicrivoa mm. The minor trllional of Iho Provincial Cou't ot Vienna whicn slta without imv, baa ao. quitted Joseph Wlostnger. who was charged with attempting, to defraud 1'athor Ileckx, tho hoaa nf tho Jesuit Order, by proposing to as'as lnaio Frlnre Illsinar for n pecuniary consider ation. Tho'dofendmt a elerk in tno office of tho official U'uiier ZeUuno. ileo ared tait lie was an adherent of 1'rlnco ulsinark.andan ad. versnrot tho Ultraniontanos. Ills olo Inten tion, he said, was to allure the Jesuits to ncqm csconco aud to give l'tlnoe Jltsmark n handle fur stilt moro energetic moisurts against tfto Cathnllo o ergy. Ilo hoped for a icwsrd fiolil' the Oermau Chancellor und the l'rnsslnn Arn i.ussador at Vienna. The Judges noceplod the B4 Btateraents. The pubtlo prosecutor will not ap peal, and Wleslugcr was lmmcdlatoly set at lib. etty. AlAJr-who attoniad an amateur onern in Pittsburgh sends this bombshell into the rank a of tha'porformersi "Tho' physlonl dogeneraoy of the men of our day bits seldom been so tullv displaved lnpubllo as during the-'two recent Eerformances ot the 'Itostf of Castile' by. the louuod Cluii. I was there on Friday uuht.and was astonished almost beyond measure at the exhibition of abnveUed limbs, bandy legs, and knock' knees ot their male possessors.' It was a revelation to me t for, poor, untutored o'lild of nature iDnt I ara.I nvX Bupposod.lromlreqnent. lyBcclnfr these same young men oir the street and lu the drawing-room, wearing elegant suits of tine rfothes, mat they wero shapely and cornel? lu form.but the ilolnsiau was rudely dis pelled by tho anatomical dispiav. I closire to Bay to the gentlemen ot tho Oonnod Club tint ouiurv uiey biuk aiiutuei uuiu iu uiiiiii .b uaw he well tor them to make arrangements vlth som planing mill for a supply ot sawdust Tflth wmcu to uu up tueir OUlllUO UUU UIUO WIWU tuu ragged edgos," "' ' Itepoited epoclally for Tint Oabbos Apvocitu. uuuut ntuuiijaiiJinus, TI1UR3DAV, JU.VE StTU. Com. va. Georo-e A. Wilson. Forpory. And now July 24th, mere appearing to bo a vnrteyice botween the statemontof the Indictmoutuiid theeviilonco Hored in proof theicof, In tho name of persoutowhoie prejudice the alleged forged receipt was made, lu this that It is stated to be to the prJud!oe ot A. P. Fauoett,when tho proof sho-vs ltwat to the prejudice ot Joseph Fonder tho Dlstr.ct Attumey moves to havo tne Indictment amended by ln-tortlng the name of Josedti Fonuor ns the party picjuuioed, or in loudoJ to boptcjullced Tl.o (Jouitcoilsldoilng tne varlanco not material to the niorltsof the caso, and that the defendant cannot bo preju diced by suon amendment In his drfouco upon such merits, order and dlieot the Clcr-t tostilko out tho name of A. t. Faucett wherever It oc cuia in the Indictment as the party prcjajiced, and to insert the name .ot Joseph Fuunerlu plaoo of the name stricken out. Verdict gnliti . tientonced to pay a hoe ot (o, oost ot prosucu tiou, and undergo J months' imprisonment in countyjaii. JU11JAX, JUSE UlU. Aaron Siorer' va! Thoa. (3. Wafron. Aflldavlt otdifenconled. Tlio Alloa Pianoforte Company vs. Thos. L. Foster. ' petition lor a nnbilo road In Munch unnnk towmhlp. 11. Q. ilutter, JleuJ, Y eager, 'mid Uenty-iioyer apuoltiteti vioweta, ' SATUBDAT, JUNE 26TII. Cam. va. Thomaa D. Itnsa. Fbrnloatlon and Bastaidy Motion fora new trial aud leasoas for airestof JadgmHnt mado absolute. Auditor's roport in matter of f nttds in hands of Adnliulurator ot eBtule Peter und Cathoriuo ifenoler, oeo'd. Confirmed absolutely. -Auditor's report in matter of muds arising from She iffs sale of real 'estate ot Cut-uou County Agricultural society, Confirmed abaQ. lately. ' ' com. vs. Tons D. itoss. Fornication and lias: tardy. Dull to nppear at next tend. Fred, ochmtdt vs. Francis stoorcr. Plain, tiff's bill ol cost rt.eJ. Com vs Matlhli oerster. selling lriuoron Sunday. Nolle vrot: oa paymf nt of cosf. Com. vs. Matilda Uerst)r. 8olUng liquor to minors. Nolle prot. ou payment ot post.! Win, luiutu aud alaiv his wife, lu rightof Mary A, lum-in vs. Alex'iudor llonlnsun. loi. pioaded witn sara W. Thjmuson. liuaauastor new trial Uled. l -. On-proclaiualion, fio Sheriff acknowledged the ronowiu,r deeds lw open cuut-t'; U. F, liiiosbjch vs. peter bchWob to M F, Driebach. ' Oliver Brenelscr to Ghas. stcldle'arinrnnMta- ol JUaulel and Catlieilue Froytd jn ' ciamoto uaas t: itiu auu wm. Kiiior na property ot Jao K. stroup, etc. . enme to U. F. Drieauach-as proporty n! reter Schwoii. - ' Audltor'a report fn matter of dlsttlbiitlou of proceeds from wherifTB aaio of real estate uf Peter Schwob. Continued nti Iu matter ot petition ol Maximilian Franucl, tt at , for admis-iou of Anna Martha Ross.erto thehospitatiit Danville or liarrfHiinti- at cost of thoso legiily liaolo th"reroie. Notlco to be given to the Uverseera ot Middle Coal Field District: Hearing un 1st Mouuayof August, A. D. 1875. at 2 o'clock p m. Eatnie of Hliz.beth lUoulthrop. dee'd, Ad. mlnlstratqr's return to sale ot leaf estate. Sa.o continued.'- Kstnto ot Martin Weaver, doe'd.. Iteturn to salo of re il estate conflimod nm. Estaieotym, Oliver, doo'd. Iteturn. Salo courlrmed. ' In miutrot petition for another election dla trict In llanka township. Henry lioinemun, Chas. llrlttalu, and Tliuj. L. Foa cr appointed vlewei-B. Illram ilouli. assigned to W. G: F'cymanvs. Caiollneand Daniel Freyman. sneiiir to pay money Into Court. Kd. Muluero. Auditor, to distribute. Jus. Settler, assigned to Chas, F, 111)1 and Wm., Aimitr VB.J. ouuup, ct. ni, ouerm topay money into Courc p, J. .Mcchau, Auditor, to distnuute. (J. O. Zero va.- A. Oswald. Sheriff to pay money luto Court. Ja. b. Iioose, Auditoi,to dlsirlDute, ' Wm. Iuman and Uary his wife, etc . vs. Alex, llojinson (. al. Ue0JS tor new trTal riled. In matter of vacating a pubho' road partly In Lehlghtou borougn ocd Mahoning townsulp, aha restoring a certain pubiia road vacated. Qonnrmod nut. Koid'to be 33 leet wide ' llenrv Dowman vs; The County ot Carbon. Itule for new trial maae absolute, and new trial granted. - . Tho Middle Coal Field roor District vs. Ohas. Cat roll. Kxecutlon to be Issued, 1 ' '. ' InmatterutluQUtsltions upou the bodlesof Anu Shanuon and Kate Leinbacb, County wuiiuiwuuvri iu paj. tun custa ui luijueais. In matter bt Inquisition on body ot George Speugler. Approval suspended. PetiUon ot heirs of Jouas Krum for appoint ment ot throe men to- make partltiim. Peter Krum, Thomas Dorwalt, and John Schwab, ap po.uted. In matter of peUtlon of A. II. Tobias, Admin istrator, lor saleof real estate of John McNulty. Sale ordered. Ate. t . Iu the matter- ot the Eist Manca Chnnk cemetery Assoolatioil Parties lntereted to appear on ihl jdonday of uctoocr noxt, at 2 V muva a . JU. Kstata oi Sam. Ilnxh. Petition of Thos. Iluch for inquest ol purutieu. Tue shcrut, tu uoiify IWI.P 1III1U.UUU. Ill matter ef ealt"ilaiu of . Johd-Afe.Nultp. dee'd. Administrator's sureties approved aui Jiied,1 David Moult vs. W. C. I'reclcricl, tfc at. No tice to pioduce pspere. Petition ot Keystone Bund of Summit 3TI1L FUea. Order for cma-genieut of Ooiooer Term, Ad ditional tomtre rer 311 cummou Jurors lot the seo- wuu week tj issue. Aiijouined at 10,30 p. M. - ' " ' . . ' . " ' The Coat Trade. - - ' Tiiere Is nothing oepcclally new In the authra cite coal trade the bast week. It Is uddcrstood i uiu legions in, uaro uecu eumpara1 Uvoly Idle for tbe post five mom ho are nrenar. Ihg to Increase production. Koine coal oj'ierators are not as sanguiue as they were, oa to a fall do loaudturthe coal that will probsblv be uio duced when all tbeeeveral coal' regions are at iuiiwoia. utneisateor opinion mat tne sup ply wui be light for a lortuighi yet, which will rodep.etu the suoplv as to irreatiy streiurtheu tae tuarket. In regard to our own market tor anthracite coal the belief l expressed that the expected increased receipts, coming on almost exnsustod stocks becauso ot tbe Inadequate supp.y durlug the strikes wUl bo pretty much aoaoi bed by ilie summer and loll demaud. Or ders have beeu waillug, lu vanois quarters, for ' better stocks at tide water audm the city yards. Th opinion Is that pnees will not go mucn luwer.lf indeed, they do not harden, as usual, atlor Juoeor July. A diminished oonaumntiuu by inanulartufinit establlshmeols is conceded. but there have been no stocks vet front whioh this demand reduced as it uay be, coulu be suppuea lor tne se.soa. Toe rnuaaeipuia uoai aud lion Cotauauv have Issued the lollowuia circular of the prices ot coal dnllveVed ou board ot vessolsar Poit iucmuoud, Philadelphia, for inemouiuoi juiyi luiub, ti tu - steam oost, II 6U( broken wulten-h, l rnlatt, ati o 1 rtl. , mul l.v t na' V.Ihv. Il 1. I -u d aao wu,ie uOi, si sdtii us , riisuio. klu, t5t i4rLcrry as tk sua tykeus' Vstte,, tt S3. Stove nod and white ash, ti 8035 55 i Hhnmokln. ts 30 f 1 Uorberrv IS 00. and I.vtcns' .Valley. 91 21. Cheatnat tlod and while nan and nutiiiioKiii, ci jj i LAiiuen. c w, uuu j,yKons vnney, o 4 All tno collieries tunt nro in n condition to work will be operation in thocnaraoof the week. Philadelphia Lodecr. June 21 ' There wai no opposition to the ttArtlng of the vitrei nill breaker of A. l'ardeo & Co., at Uaxlcton, en Monday, nnd tho result is an end ot the strike In that district. Notlco was given wooncsony mat mp cranberry Dreaserwnuiu start Wodnesd'iy. and this van followed, WM nesday night, br a meeting of nil the miners employed by Paf deo Co., at all their coll.erlos. who unanimously voKsi loiesume work at the opotnlorB' totms offered last January. A rcso. lutlon was also passed expncintlng frpm all nlamo the men who first accented the opera tors' forms without tho pf rmlsslonof the Union. it is now conunentiy expooiea mat next wens will see the termination of the strike through. out the ontlro Lehigh region. Tho following table shows the quantity cf coal shipped over the Luh'gh yalley ttallrond for the week ending Juno 26th. 1873. nnd for tho yonr as compared with tho samo time last yoar t rtecions From. Week. Year. Wvomlng... 12.833 17 2,4-3 111 Ii 10 11,439 III '"l'ii'OT 49W1 13 223.831 01 341 10 30.7W 08 131.802 03 2,221 UJ 18,0?u 07 Iluxleton , llnner iWilirh....... Ilea ver Meadow Mahanoy Alaucn Chunk North from Kastou,, Total rjrem 04 W,ICJ 17 2,211.0-1) 17 Last Year 87,713 03 lncreaeo , t Decrease tp.SSo 01 l,3e,323 00 TIIINQ3 GENERALLY NOTICED. J o-n- BT "ICIIOES." 0- " For the post week IhnMoaily run of cotl to the seaboard has been unlnterrnoted. nlnht aa well as day. over the railroads, and is moro no ticeable 1jy reaon ot the lato'inactlvliy. All in terostod lu the ccal trade, seom dotermlued to mokniiTifoi tho time lost' and thRnnvtsmontnn will be memorable for tlie largest tonnage ever earned by the various transportation com panies of This section, ' " Thursday ovonlng. whllo enjoylnour 'to tiring Havana," on tho stoop lu front of Tin: ADvoCiTl! ofllec, two vounfr'lacies comedown tno street, takliug very loud As they passed, we heard the following cbolco chit chat i "Yest as far as I've t-e-e-n. sBfarrnrl'veheaid and as far ai I've known, J think that lie is a vrry nico joung man" - ltow happv that 'nicevoung man'' would bo could he liaFe -Been the spatkle iu the eyes ot the dashlug beanty and the tragto waive of her right atm, us she emphasised the wuiu aueu. -lliero'ore those who suppose thatLehltrli lltlocanii Ladder Co. aro mukiiigagood thiuo- ottof tho eutertalumeuts given -by them, foi lueir uwu luuiviuuei oeueni, unu lurtuer, ruey eeem to consider it "charltv" to natronlzo them. Nuver was such a gieat mistake mads. All tho funds, abovi. cxnensos. aro to be devoted to tlie purchase of additional apparatus tor the ox- langmsuing or nres, wnicn are nauio to occur ut almost uuvtlmo. and would piove very disas trous to the town In tho proaent uisufilcleut state of thatneceBnarydeparunenc Wo havo heard some tall fl-li atorles. and some ternho snaso stories, but never henrd ot tne "curious tact" or a ciucken nutcniuga brood "t leet than half a (f(!,'lit3 tne editor ot the Calasiuqua Dispatch would lurve us boliuve. Y e u s. the case is a very curious one" -in lact entltely too "cunou." lor any aaue poren to Und even ih- faintest glimmev of tiuth iuthe "statement." Come to think of it.' the Vttvateh man is removing to new quarters, aud nor pub usuiug tuu paper mis wee, ue uu uuuut uupeu to give ma readers ouio inavveious "thinking toon" to whtlsaway tholnterval oetoretLouext issue. Porches nro a Ann ornament to a honseA to say nothing of tne pleasures to be derived by tusins out ire easy cnair ou tne saiu porcnes lu tuo cool ot ths eveutug. Yes, it Is exceeding 1 line, but when the said porches are sq low hardly six feet from the bldewalks as it Is lu uunv ldstanoos lu Lehlghtou. all the romance lorthetnispietty eiroetuily "bumped" outut the unlucky pedet'lan who should happen to luu toul til tho. a. For our-o:f, we are visa that wo hain't tail enough to roacu them.butwo pity unsuBpectlugHtrsugers (slx.footers esp cially), tot thuy'vo gut tu kceu their eyes open or iney',1 too moro stars than ever cuu d be imagined to "shine so origin." Liok out for luw lurches when vou're .n Lehlghtou as they'll suru.y not looK out for you 1 Huurlwi. BEAVEtt-WESi'O'.'s'. On Aprl 17th, 1673, by iho Itov. U. T. llalnes, Mr. J ohii besver tu Miss IsnN'lla Weitoa, both ol Franklin twp., carbon county.' ' Nq-w Aflvqrtiseiqonts. NXUAL STATEMENT, 0 ItoltG E WEND12 L still V Amy, .one ot the Overseora ot the Poor of Lehtvhton iloruug 1 lu account wuh sahl Dorough from iJeptembur'Jl, 1874, to June 2a, 1875. 1 HECEirTS. Gioss Amount of Dnphcate tor 1874 1,221 70 Exonerations, Dellcjeucioi, ana Errors y 11 Total amount received f 1,203 56 Amount recclvod from Jos. 1 Obert, former Collector... til3 07 Cashlu TroaBiiry. Septum Dor 24, 1871 250 82 Total - 670 49 U74 CS Exonerations, io., tor 1S73,. 34 31 tl.l-19 34 EXPENDITURES. Amount paid oluiy Wolf.... 72 CO Dol Nanoy Flick ,, 33 of Do , Kate Kent 73 HJ Do., ssrah MUler to oo Do., Wm. Keaierer t. 4 7t Do., Chas. '1 minor 7u 1 0 Do., 11, A L. Oermau 3d 75 Do , E. II. onyder 1100 Do., II. V, Murthiuer.'. S UU Dj , Tuos. Keiucrer 30 0J Do., Uobt. Uarthoioinenr,... 1 50 Do., Joasph Druuibore 1 so Do., Kate Kooiis...,.; 3 00 uo., w J, iiarvoy..'.-. 14 00 Do., Wm. Ircucrv. ........... 13 00 Do.. J. tl.Zeru 12 00 Do., M.Aoker ,., 2 00 Do.. Henry Boyer..!; 3(3 Do , K. Fcnsttrmacber id 8 1 Do., A.J. Darling...: .' 105 Do., Chas. Pstieraoa 6 00 Do, Joseph Obert...., 33.167 Do , daiali Koons 12 03 Do., A. L- Patterson 3 on Do , A. Schleicher , 00 Do., It. J. Youngkln , 2 00 Do., M . 1 oilman J: Co 40. oi Do., lL-Koous . -fa) 'lravsllngExpcnsos.......M 23 90 Services rendered.., li 00 Jlooks..;., t t 30 Jxoneratlons on Duplicate 01 1872 IS 00 Auditing account of 1872.,.. 3 00 Collector's and Ireasursi'a '' Feci 34 23 Audito.'s fees 3 U0 IVt.l Expenditures. ... 11,004 31 SUMMARY, Total Receipt! (1,410,31, Tq-ar Expenditures I.0VI ii II alanre in Tieasnry. . 723 03 Amount In hands of Daniel Claura I. 34 U Amount in hauls of Joseph ' Obert 122 69 Total.,,,.-. tao3 27 Wo. tho undersigned, Auditors ot the More. ugh ot Lehighton. having exsmlned tho above ao couuts, ilu cirllly that thev are correct, to the host of our knowledge and belief. it. Fkxbteiuuciiee, ( 11. J, Ygukoki, Auditors. W. M. DUFOUn, t Lehighton, Julys, 1875W3 pEACMCKS WANTED. FIVE (5) Teachers wanted for tho Pabllo Schools ot LEUIUUTON. The eiaminaUon will be held lu the Paollo School Iloaso, lu the Doroughot Lehighton, on the 8ta day ot July, 1873, at A. M. Uy Order ot the Board. J26td A. Q.DQLLENMEVElt. Secretary, r10 TAX-PAYURS. The undersigned hereby gives notice that the Lehlghtou Softool Hoard lias appoiattul him to coueci tne buuuol and uuiidu-fu taa FOR THE YEAH 1S75. and that ha la bounu br articles ot agreement to coLect tbe same within NINTY DAYS lrom June 2JU. under penalty ot paying lntereatoui ll Tot not thi n cuuecMMi. luereiore, uneiTit' rail ivur tu.t saidTaxiuuat oo PAID s - .US UXl'Y UAYi. after whiou tiuelwi4 pioued t j col loci accordlu to lsw. JOSEPH a W 1.11 11, June 28, U;wJ Couataole and Co iictor- Now Advertisements. NXUAL STATEMENT 7 OF WElSSrOttT SCHOOL) DISTRICT, ror tho year ending JUNE. 1S73. 11E6EIPT3. Balanco on hand from last rear f .S3 4: From frate Appropriation... CT 89 From Collector, Including all taxes 1,207 10 From roni and otber sdurccs. IU oo ; tl,667 41 EXPENpITJJRES. For lnsurlpg hduso and pa- sossment $35 03 For lepnlrlng school house.. 44 01 For tonchers wages. .... 570 on Fot fuol and contingencies. .. 57 07 For fees ot Collector ntiil ' , - Treasuier 70 33 For foos of Hecretary 10 oo For Debt paid .'.'., i 00 For Intoreet paid 2&7 HQ For other expenses 12 30 81,287 85 Cash balance In Troasuror'a hands 279 59 9lTao7 44 RECAPITULATlqjf; Amount borrowed and nn- 'iSalil. 2743 80 Liabilities In exoess of re. toilrces 2,438 21 Estimated value of School property 8,500 00 Wo, tho undersigned, report that we have ex amined tho books and accounts of J. G.Zbbn, seorotarry and fbancis yuhdt, Treasurer, of Vifpissport School Diatriot, tor the yoa' ending Juue.ls6, nnd And the books correctly kept and tit? accounts a9 sot forth In the above statemontl ' - ' SYLVESTEIt FENMJlt, I Annllnm. Joits W. GiLiiAir, J Auditors. Welaspott, June 30, 1875 wn - A NNUAIj financial state- XX itENT OP THE LKniGHTON SCHOOL DISTRICT, tor tho year ending J UN E 1ST, 1873 1 KECEIPTS. Gross amount of Tax Dupli , cate lor -phool Purposes,. $7,2.9 81 Gross nraountnf Tax Dnpli- ' 1 cato far Building Purposes 3,219 35 Total 3,419 30 Deduct Exonerations 219 92 Total 1 6,219 33 Outstanding Tax for years ' 18C9 '.-0 '72 '73 308 99 Total Tax Receipt i 16,818. 37 Cosh from former'! reasuror $12,432 7& Tnltlonfiom adjoining Du- trlcts 53 37 Salo of Old llldldlug 1.30O 00 State Anproprlatlon, 2"9 03 Cash un ilouils lssueil 2,uu 00 From other sources (trail Rent, dtc) 122 72 (13.197 92 Total Receipts ' tri.oio '. FJCPENDITUREH. Paid Teachers' SaiarltB r.'.770 00 Paid New School Doiiding ' lllld Lots 13,479 79 Paid Interest on licnJs nnd ' ' Notes 2,273 02 Paid Former Loan 824 50 Paid Fuel aud Contingencies and lnsuranoo 437 CO Paid IMrhlmieandAppara tn 1,451 03 Palo RpnlrB te 02 Paid salary 01 Boa etai y. . . . 150 00 Paid sularv of 'IToaturer and Col tctor'. 723 90 Pld MlscelUtheoas Expen ses....! 2M 64 22,450 28 Dnlanco In Treasury,,. 3011 H3 018 -"J SUMMARY. Amount ot Donds OntsKnd. Ing..-...; .? ; 129,193 73 AiuouutQl Certificates of In! dei'tt'duess Outstsndlug,. 2 793 71 Amount ot Bills Unsettled . 1,10131 'ft'tal (WoTi? ArnqnitiuTiessury (183 01 Auioui'.t Ouo D.etnct. 37 07 '' ' ' -i C03 05 Total laabllitjes .',4J2 39 We, the undersigned. Auditors of LohUhion School Distdet, having cnicfully oxanunod the above accounts, find them correct to tho beat of our knowledgo and belief. It. l-USSTKUMACIIIUt. It. J. YOUsOKfN, Auditors. W. M. DUFOUU, 1 June 23, 1S73-3-W. WYOMING SEMI-MONTHLY li ffi lol Lecalliert by the Logislatnre. Draws on the inn uml 39ih ot oacb month." Ticlcota (l cch, a lor ti lcliancoln fi. tStKMXO In cash prizes. Capital prize 150,000 A Rente wautod. l'irtica lars. AdureasJ. M. PaTI'UU, Laramie CH7. Wyoming. Juno:6m3 Meyer's Poultry Powder, Warranted, It used tn time, to cure Chicken Cholera and (Japes With a supply of this Powder and a bestows I ofordlnarar attention to clemllness and proper feeding, with a need ful Bunply of dust, grit and egeshell forming material, any one rosy ktop Poultry (even m confinement) for iny lengibot time, with boln profit and pleasure. Pauaugo 23 cents live lur t.00. Ask vour dealoi. Sent tree upon rcxelnt of in Ice Addres, A. C. MEYE1V A OO., Juno I2m3 Baltimore, Md Plqtts' Star Organs New and beautiful designs. Agents Wanted. Address, JsDW'D PLOT IS, Washington, N J. "Ponso nnd lot for sale, Situate In the Borough of Lehighton, The House la about 24 x 23. with Kitchen 'attached, and the lot la about it ot an acre. There Is a good well of water on tne premises. The rental of the property will net about 10 percent, on the purchase money. For furtherpartlcurars apply at the caebon advocate offlco. May 22, 1S75. JUST LOOK AT HKFt HAIR I Why I " thought It were turning grey V So It was", un til tho itot a bottle of thst uew U AIll ItKtf I'0 11 EltatDUHLIWU'd DltUQ aTOltE. Mayn Plotts' Star Organs, Any person wishing to purchase a parlor organ, where mere Is no agent tor the Stat,' would do well to write tor special iates, to introduce this instrument. Address, KUWAIID PLOPTS, Washington. N. J. BETTTY pvn101 THE BKST I.'I USE. Seu4 atamn for Clrcu lar. DANIEL F. UEAT Y Saahlxarton, Now Jersey. Plotts' Stnr Organs. Send fur pMce list and list ot testimonials, Address EDW'D 1'LOfTS. Washington, J. Plotts' Star Organs Are as petfect parlor organs as are manufactu red. Correspondence solicited with orguulsta inuatcians and the trade. . Addreu, IIDVAUD PLOTTS, Wasatugton. N. J. This splendid Ptsno Forte combines everv lm- BroAement in tone with power aud great dura lhty, and have reueivoi the unqualified en dorsements ut thebtahtcst Musical authorities fur lis Marveiloua extraarillnary richness ot lone, having NO HUPEHIOU IN THE WOULD. Large slie, 711 Octaves, overstrung Vaaa, lull Iron Ftame, French Grand action. Fret Desk, Carved I'otlal. solid llosewood Mouldings, Ivory Key Front, Chapped Ham mers, h Uxaffa Treble, feo .so. Weight when boxed over One Thousand Pounds. Liberal discount to the trade," Agents wanted (male ortemale.1 Send lump for Circular. Address the lnven. tor and Piopnetor, DANIEL F. UEATrY, Waanlngton, New Jersey. Plotts' Star Organs Are celebrated for then; purl y of tone, eicgant design a ,d thorougu coustruction. bend for catalogue. Address, KD.VAUD PLOITS, Washiugton N, J. Calls the attention of the LApIBRtothe faot that he Is' NOW OPKNItQ' AN IMMENSE STOCK of thoEWEST STJ-LES ot Also, constantly on hand n FULL LINE ot I)ry Goods, OilClotljs, Groceries, Provisiqns, Qrq.ss-are, Qiieonswaro, fec., all ol which he jflU SELL ai PHICE3 FULLY A8 LOW.as the Opoda of'thp same Quality eart be nnrchaaed lu ai)y other Store tn the County -ItEMMDEn TTTE PLACE P. P. LENTZ, Opposifp Bq.glo Hotel, Bank Street, Lehighton. rpHE SLATINGT0N PLANING MIH AND Cabinet Wars Factory. AT LATINGTQJVj JOHN BALLET, Propriety Deals In all kinds and ilzoa of Pise. Hemlock, Oak and .Hard Wood Lumber, and Unoirpitv pared to execute any amount of orders for BresseD LumbeUt OF ALL KINDS. Dqqrs, Sasbcs, Blinds, Shutters Mouldliig-s, Cabliit4 Ware, &c, With Promptness. Brackets Made to Order, Tho Machinery Is all new and of the best and, most Improved kinds. I employ none but the1 best ttorgmen, use well seasoned and good ma terial, and am therefore able to gua an toe entire' satisfaction to all who may faror mewlth a call. Orders by mall piemptly attended to. My. charges are moderate ; terms cash, or Interest charged alter thirty days GIVE MEA CALL. r7K Those engaged In lluildine will find it to their advantage to have Hiding, Floor Boards.' Boors, fasnes, ahutitrs, Ac iti'i made at thlx PnpfJifV. 1 FBctorr. May lS-yt JOHN BALLIET. E DIVA HO I'jLOTTS- TAR PABLOil 0RCA1V BurpiKBCH In Tone ant Power any tleed Organ lieiutoiore manniar lured tn thla 'cntm'rTs It has been tested by many compel jd Jodjtci and' GIVES UNZV&BSAL RATIBjACTION. By a skillful nse ot the Btops. and of tie Patent Kuea Swell, the Mnsio u adapted to the human' voice, rungins from the aolteut. Ho to-like nolo to a yoIuxuo of sonnd. Unsurpassed by any Iiutrnmcnt Tho proprietor has noted carcfnUy for many years the im pet reel Ion a and needa of the Heed Instruments! aud directed his practical experi ence to toe correction of such imperfection i, aud his exptiimenta bare re tilled in the pro duction of a quality of Tone which aaalmUutes so cloaeiy to tne Pipe Organ Quality To a; It lsdimcult to dtttlsgnlaii between the, iwu: 'lhls ldstrrunont baa , A,LL THE LATEST IMniOVEMENTB. And every organ Is fully warranted. Large, Oil l'ollah, 11 lack: Walnut, Paneled cases that WILL KOT ?UACK WAnr And forma In addition to a splendid Inttraminl ot inuslo. ' A UEAUTIlfOL lEOE OP FDItNIIDnK This organ needs only to be seen totie ppre cedaiidlasoldTifiXTlUSMELy XaO-VJ- fRIOES for cash Beoond hand Instruments taken in exchange. A0BNT3 WANTKD, (Malo or female.) to every county In the United Htates und Canada. Lloeral discount made to Teachers. Ministers, Churches, Lodges, etc,' where there Is uo agent tor the 'eltar Organ;' Illustrated catalogue and price list fiee. Cor' respondenoe, solicited. Address tho raanntae-' tnreff ' - ' EDtWARDt PLOTTS, Washington, N. J.( May 22-yl Women of the Palrlarclial Ages. AVomen of the Olirlstlan Kr. WQtrian in History, A Series of Sketches iirswn from ' eCRllTUIlAL, HISTORICAL AND LB OENDABY SOUECli-5. inastratad by Modern An tn O I L-,C O L Q R PL AT E S, after designs by the great 12 oropeau Masters luphael, natonl. Merle, Horace, Vernet, Un. delle, Bontangcr, VernetrLeoomte, and others, forming a complete set of VaoSIUILIES of' CELBBRA1ED OH,iAINTtK08, Illustra tive ot ths prominent Female Characters in' Sacred History. ' One Agent in rennsylvanla made I1SS so In two wocia with this novel and olegaat -aurk.' o an va eaKita wantkU in evkb v to wn TEE1U VIST UBZK1L. " ' 3, B. 1JOIID . CO., 8T Park Plais, New' York. Junet-wl ' . ' LV WHiTK. or anything In thai line to beantl. fr tbe compleziou, at HUHUNu'S DKUiJ HTOlt , it sucmi to be moot and better than 1 u I,,, nwv- ...w. aaarv. PITV 1IIM1 NOI-Tbtt ELKCTHIO LINI. MBNT.lIke 1 got at DUHUHQ'tl DBUU 8TultB, will cure him or anv other man of UUKUMATiaU and all other 1'AlTld. ilay a