The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, July 15, 1876, Image 2

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    II. V. MOMVJMKlt,
KDlTOtl
I.KIHUMTON, t'A.i
tJUJtpAV .MOJIIN.O, JULY in,
WTO.
lf-till jMitieuliirs of tlio maflsncro of
fleii. Custer and Din troops .under htm,
by tUo Indians, ill bo found on our
first imro.'
"HrlclT" Pomroy, In Dpmncrat,
.opposi'B tlin eluctloti of "Uncle Snm"
Tlltlen to tlio I'rcsldpnoy. U Is nnutlu-r
.ovldenuu of Mr. 'flldon's popularity
jdinoiiK yio piyiplo.
TliaJ, Hon. A. J. Darling Bavo pn
lre Satisfaction to Ids constituents lnr
'ill Ills recent term In the Stto Lpglslrt
Jure, Is c.vjdenced by the unaniinlnlty
with wljch tlio leadliiR Democrats and
ptljer tifllJUfilfttig o( this portion of tlio
county aro advocating and working for'
his ro ng.Diluaou and cleptlou to' that
f)ody.
HVk ','g,v i., ,a
Gov. Hayes' letter, accepting tlio
Republican nomination for tlio Presi
dency has been published. Ho declares
for reform In tlio civil service, and tho
retention of officers during good con
duct ; says It Is his Indexible purpose,
If elected, not to itu a candidate for o
second tctm : and declares for hard
money.
"Castlo Harden.'' tho famouo old
building on tho battery, In New York,
formerly used as a concert and opera
garden, and lataly as a resting place
for Immigrants, was totally destroyed
by fire, Sunday afternoon. Somo Im
migrants who woro In tlio building
fib-out balf-pa6t fivo o'clock discovered
smoko issuing from the balcony, and
found tho flowing of that circle and tjio
celllutr of tho tier underneath on fire.
About 200 German Immigrants who
were In the building, escaped with their
baggage. The los3 Is estimated at eouy
000. Jt Is supposed tho fire was start
ed by sparks from tho pipe of a smoker
The Fourth in Lehlgliton.
The morning of tho 4th f July tho
Centennial anniversary of American
Independence opened bright and beau
tlful. Lpng before tho peep d' day our
people were aroused from their slum
bcrs by the report of guns and the rapd
and constant discharge ot fireworks
Dn passing through town, wo found
that a large majority of onr people had
plaborately decorated tielr dwellings
with flags and banners. Among the
most attractveiy decorated buildings
we may mention those of Thos. Jfemcr
er, Dr. N. H. Keber, Hon. A. J. Purl
ing, Laury $ Peters, Pan. Graver, tho
Roph Brothers), pifdiango Hotel, F. p.
jSemme), Uusbaum & Son, Heliu &Ger.
man, O. V. Lentz, Parbon House, T.
D. Clauss, JJ. I, Snydpt, p. T. Brady,
Tllghman Arner, and others.
Or the arrival of the 7;45 a. pi. train
pn tho Li. & S. road, pame Coalfield
Council, O.U. A.M., of Summit Hill,
accompanied by the Continental Cornet
Band, of Ash ton, the guests of Gcaden
Uuctlen Council, of this borough. Tho
ino of parado was then fptmed on
Bank street, and moved in tho follow
ing order :
Chlel Marshal and Aids.
Hoys ot '7(1, turitformerti. carrying Flag.
Orators in carriage.
Anhton Continental Cornol Hand.
Coalfield Council. O. U. A. M.
Qnaden llqettcn Council.
Bine llldiro Conicll, Jr. O. U. A. M.
WolssDort Counci). 1". O. ot A.
Mctnchon Trloo, 232, Imp. O. ot 11, M.
Lehigh ltook and ladder Co.
llaxe Hall Cluba.
MemberB ot school Board nml Citizens.
Tho lino Jhen moycfl oyer tho follow
ing route :
Down BanVway to Wcissport School nonso.
out School Mre6t tq W'hte. ijn White nml 1 etiirn
to llilKh'nn,up Until; to lime'n, countermarch
ed down Banlt to Norlb, up North to Second,
down Second to Iron, up iron to Third, npThlru
to Mahoning, onVMuhonlng to fjrove.
On arriving at the pip-nlo grounds,
the exercises were opened with pray
er by Rev. John Carrlngton, of the
First Presbyterian Church, and then
Mr. H. F. llofford took the stand, and
Introduced Hon. A. J. Durllng who, in
a very clear and distinct stylo read a
short historical sketch ot the reception
pf the Declaration of Independence by
the people in fG, following wth tho
tho Declaration Itself, After which
W. M. Uapsher, Esq., was intrpduced,
and delivered tho follqw)ng very able
and patriotic address :
Fkuxiw CmzKNH. Onehnndrod rears go to
day the BtatOiiuicn and masteripliltii ot 1776 pi o
olaimed to the world the pTent " Declaration ot
lndeiK udenfe," wh.reln they atserted, anil af.
terwaiUs hy toice ot arms successfully main
talnl, that these tate rhoaUanu of right
ou'ht to be i'n-eaud Indeneudent. It was a
supreme mompnt In the world's history, when,
im thut memorable dar. tev solemnlr Dlbdired
to ouch other f oelr lives, their tin tune- and tlinr
the -nullme principles laid rt wn in that liniioi.
tal docnmeii(. At i oa nil know, thut plepH ot
onr Inretathers in defeuce ol their rlgtita was no
Idle resolve. It not the worn nor did It
have the ulanlUcance ol the action pt a political
rmnxeution a century later. Tho Peclaratiqti ot
Independence iiquired much more than vntoa
and gratd resoluiious to glye It value and effect.
The hl-toiT ol the creat strncKle which follow.
ed. daring eight long audtrjmgyeais. shows
that oil these sevcip demands upoa the noble
louuaeraoi ourepuDue were ireeiy cpmpneq
With. At l&Mt vtcfol-v tirojdlir nerchBd unon
the banners of the gallant army which fonght
foi ti eodtm and equal rights a nation was bonl
and the principle of the Declaration or inde
pendence neenme rouognued realities. We are
to honor and commemoralo the one nqndredth
annlvei-nary of tne day when tho grent prluei
pies ot Ireednm and equal rights wss ooiiceived
and proclaluied to the races ol mankind, ant!
When monarchy and oiiuresmou were boldly re-
Bitted. The iaIUcrs of the Uepubllo can-eout
pf the uneqoal contest Ttctorloas, becsase the
principles for which they contended were etern
aLy right and must uuaUy eveiy wbeie DreTalL
we Uiieu not iook xar lor tne prooi ot iujb laci,
wlnii, we remember bow recently the irreat Km.
puoof Frsncewas overthiown,.and how her
people gladly embraood the rundameuial prlucl
pies ol frteiom louud in a republican form of
Kovermnttuu auu luim is uf uu uiimiib Kiiiou
lated case where the Indications are visible.
ppalD, more than any other, the country ol
bigotry ami Inquisition, was oven hesitating lor
n long time whether n repulillo would not bo
tho most Bullnliln lor the luttilo Botrruincnt ot
her peoplo. When tho ideas or fteotloui nml In
ilcDcndcnco mo beco-ning iccoenlzeil , by tho
people ol sucli countries ns I'rancrt mid Spain,
nut when tho subjects ol turkey, rem HI In lies.
pnilAiii, ilepimo tnelr sultan tu ohtnln n more
ilicrnl government Itlswltti paritouab'u pmie
nml utiilslncliiiit Hint wo may nlluito to t jo a
chlevinicntmif thobrsvu plnbeeraof our own
lieeilnm aiut liiiloiiciiilotice. Hlnco 1,7(1 tlio thou
llliricin colonies nnvo nuijucii mn jinoiiiiist
l-nna nilinug tho nntloiiH ol iiiniihiml Kii'iit In
tlio til I not poion nmt powerful In wn tispcot.
ctl ns Mich I y tlio indiens vl tho entth. A ceil
tuiv nuo when wo boo mo n tint'cn, tliflarcatost
motor nf elvilliritmii worn unutilized nun uu.
kiuiun rn) nnim. stoniiibiint nun ietgrnpiis
nml indiiv litlu r irtvut ngencies iir piognss wo.
us well ns tne !n-l nr iimiik nil, wire sirminoiH
Inn. Hie grrni fail mid wtiucVi sol toilicnilmu,
to egrnpliv, o . wli'cli mo now nctjal realities
Willi im tu our frerulnr lilo nn I not m nil
btm tliitcto us worn to nur lino nine s novel nl
oticrniions ngo. iiko tno wimni in, en oi me
Ainlilnn Nmiils" Willi n'l nur ttin.ilcis mill
prepress, tlio fcOJlovcineiits mill possibilities of
Ilia licit ten tin olmiriintnmul exlsttntotnt y
Mr eciipso tiinsc oi mo pn t jceuiouiimi limine.
lIlHVOll'l llOUnt til 11 It B ill IU 0110 Willi u vl 111
I in nl tin tlon nml nil sxioimivn liiifuluhl, count
now irepnto us n sitelch of tho possibilities
wlieh will or lilnv become fuels mm icnluics
tidjiro mnitlier ceutuiy omiiHes. it wiiu.ii.nccu-i.
touieit ns wo ui o In wonili iHiiud tcmiiliiihs, np.
pear to tis IlkK lu lilltxt llitfnn. Vitti Uio eient
iiiiirnnl sit-lties nml discoveries In the sits. el
encos nml tbo uruw th ol tho iden oi trteiiiini nml
Inilepenili'iico ju tho guvrrmiiout of lvUlunn, It
become h necewini y nuly or tho eillzeil nml im-
lllOt in uu till inn i tit null piimiii iiiKHit-ii.iui.
liar BUines upon n lilth tlio lUimbllo must ever
rent, nml in tlio wlni I ut i iilliitilnsin oi enHlimecl
bv i loi'iOoB nml n lloil line ol iui'ecH, see Unit
tbo pioploiluiint iiuouiiKiluiinlylull liilnlliepil
In li of iil-Uiynlty, vi n ilty, ueiiui lion, oxlmvn.
iriiUtOumlpoiitioilLccay. Uioat nml limit con-
UllUeil HUH nuiui ,iui. nuiiuiiut r,u'riuij ii. u,
hnvn 11 tc'lllOUCV 111 lO'lll H lll'lllltl 111)111 tlilf llllllm
ot lilini'licliv nml tine iiattlitiMii into ixunvnu
niico, turiuptlun nml ii'iiiniitil uccuy Ami while
un nro lieio lu-u.iy lejuieiuu nun luiiiuiiii iuh iiiu
crulcnoinl nniilveisi.ry m nur luilepiiiilence, It
llljiy )C Oeuillllg JOI us IU seuuunir ui-i;i hiiu-
liter r. individual "f ni n nation wo uio tliunl
feilv ciinainif tq ihomont collect lilo.H i t hmi-
csty. pilriuiinn, unipinilyniiil pubiiu bihiiiimi-
r.. .k..n....u, lili,n,kj ,,,.., lull.. I, ,,,ll' 111,.
Ill hH, lllLSU B'V".L ,,,,.. nr, ,,,,.,
ellieMIIIU naiiomu I aisieiieo iieiieuu iiioiiii
nliB her woiuing vulce Hi no unccrtnlii louo.
llie f.Hl'ot tho republics nf uiiilent Urecconie
stunning monuments In hlntoiv mer poJliles
nnd njilnns, who wero oneo MituouS. pnulio
i-Vliited nml oiiUithteneil, Inn who leil into ex
ttmiiRStici', toiiuptloniiiid Iiiitiiiiinliletuy. Vir
tne. In un enliehteneil seno. Is tlio main pnug
luu lepiili.icin mini ot gnveinnuut. I his In
theunaditnou tostlmonyot lu-tnitaiiB, nml ii
extiemey agiecable to tue lialuroof tiling. It
is ejenr tniit in u miinaiiiby, wlieio hu who com
mand Ihe execution ut tho lnws, geneiully
thinks htuisoil ubovo them, ineio 1 less need ot
rlituethau Inniiopulni goicinn cut, wlieio tho
person entiusttil with tlio execution oi l lie law
isnenvblc tlinthelsnilijeoilntheir dliectloii
When Hvlla.thogrentHomun stntesiuan.ihougiit
of ri stoilng itoiue to her liberty. Hint iiuluippy
city ynifl itcnpnblo of Midi n blessing, iter lr
ine nml limine, mlrlt weio dei'nveil. Tne inmi
brrsol tin) cominoiiwojltli weie rioting on tho
public riioila, and hr stiiunih was uulv tlio
ponerol a lew, npd tho lluintlousni'MHof lno
many, I'nm tbo ues.iei'iito e)I'oitsnt Alliens
and carth.lge In tJielrMust tinnes tnr extsicnce,
as the BtniBiit llimr llbmtits mm liieli national,
lty wero lost in tho gloom ot etermil niutit.wo
mile imliifl of what they imaht han neitoimed
Hi their lull l Igor nod vliluo Ihno mo siilll
clcnt Imlle,. lions ot OTtiiuiicnmo, ciiriupiiun
nml pollllcul decay In mil' own beloved html io
sorioiu.lv attract the attention of tho citizen unit
tno statesman Ann ineie i-, in my juuguieiiu
nn mum msliiinns lne to the neitiotuiti nf nur
government nmt Its lreo institutions than a lucn
,,r mitiiiii Ktmltpitnpss. which I i.m inclined to
think Is in iA mg to somo eitont uiiipng a chlss
oi our best citizens. 1 mean Hint class ot onr
fellow citlzrns wnn cnlmli told their hnuas.wuo
take no piltt m our nulltlcs, who nay tliuio is no
o.. tl,n, li.ioil ilnninirmHii ,,,l ,v.
ruption wlAwln ihn'ilaj' nt iiuv rale aed that
It w 111 nynil nothing for nn honest citizen to at
tend tho prlinnri elation ineeiints nml tho
polls, if 'ihu luilitleioiico niidwnntot puu.ic
fP.ilt fhonld coutlnun to declun iiselt as iup:d-
lynsrmg rule, chlcaneiy and coiiupliiin l,uio
none dtuma. the liiistllitv yoirs.it might oO
come a conutirfium wuo.ho.- our own gnat una
piosperou itepuuiic will exist so tuat iibchi.
veils ...nn eelelirtite lis .ecmd LOlltCiinllll In iU.O.
Let ns labor nnd bono and prav that ourrhlp ol
Mtato uiaj neyer in pnss.ug imnugu me ii.uk
est 'waters, stilko tlint lock unou which nation
nl Bhtpwrer-lt Is possible. LetU9 by onl and
deed llimjy uuueio tp inn mono" 1110 union,
onward fin eer. one nml lusellalablo.,, It our
neoiilo i emam triie to themselves, united nnd
vlrtnoiib, our llppqbllc bus a goiiou ilustiuy
nwnllina It In tho lutiito, The tests andtiinls
lo vlfiph our ltepqbuo has liecii BUbJ ctetl lioui
tlmp In timo. hatp been el the soveret am!
most tnlngcuaractir, and its citizens havn nl
wnvs thus fur nruveil themselves eiiuai to tho
greatest emergencies. Uur ua Ion Is iet oung
ilml vigorons. hud Its liiiidnmciitnl pilmiplea
and tho bonds of unity which bind it togu.Iier
aro llriulv laid and sliongly cemented uv tlio
lite-blood of tens or thiniHaiiils ot lis noo chl rim
best citizens. A grand national union i.f lieu
states, thus loused thus tiled, thus sustained
ana Bupnoncu nun iintier wiiohu pioiecuuu Me
nave entered the biessiUkB of frcfsiom.ttiei nnd-
est heiltaio ol mankind, during times IhBt tiled
men's miii.s as well ii-tlnuiigli m'h.oiisoI tho
gi cutest prospenty and tne fuheBt enjovnient i t
happinehs. may well Inspne uswltli onthusinsm
and admliatlnn. lo mnv consider oursehos
loituualo that wo uio pilvileged to celnbinlo
sucn u ccnicnnisi ns tuis. Miliums oi oiir lei
low citizen, as inthusiastio and dcvi'ted as wo.
did not UVoto see the sight , tonntry ilko
ouis, bouqdcii on I In- ojst bv a great ocean, and
on tbo west by another, with Its gloat punllo
domain euilm.clug mllllonsot liens, leitiloiu
sell uud piolibo in miueinl losotirecs. with Us
uuraoious great lakes uud livers to lncilit.uo
commcri c, with iib macuiuo shops and maun
factories, Willi Its rsi roans ana telcgiaphs ox
tending tiom ocean to ocean nud its lu-
numerablo brmichus, with Its countless pibbo
Duiinoia nun uuiicgun, viui iisciiuiciics linn t-uur
Itiiololllfetliutlmis. Hint nbovo all w,th lis 4i mil.
linns of honest, industrious, patriotic. Intelligent
and puUuc spirited citizens, it Is next to ltupoi.
siolu to even predict what will be tho measuio
ot its gnatnessln tl.o uen niter, as countless
geuctations yet unboiii bhitl live and passu,
way. That tho ttituieot our country-may bp
u,uu iiioru iiiiiii lis p.isi. un iinyiuiu uir iuo op
nresse.1. a nlaco where all mankind shull stand
as equals bclort) the majnsty ot thu law, a place
where freo thonght nml lreo Bpeech shall be
welcomed und protected, a place whero ovoiy
one may obey tho dictates ot his own conscience
In matters of morn. Uv and religion, n place
whcrolruo happiness nnd plenty shad havo a
triumphant lclgu, a grand reueat fttmi whonce
the biTleoh llaht ot llheitv mul Innonmiilniici)
snull ever shed Its refalgont rayt over all tno
peoples or tho earth. Ictus lmploin the dolloer
uio cqnsidcration of mankind und the appiorlng
uieiugaui uiuiguLy uoul
Tio address was received with cqt;
siderablp applnnso by tho assembled
multitude.
We canript refrain from compliment
Ing the members of the Jr. O. U. A.
M., of thjs borough, on their very neat
and tatty appearance, and for the eu
crgy displayed by them in decorating
for the occasion,
in the evening the Fantastics, under
tho leadership ot the Indefatigable) P.
T. Brqdy, inado their appearance on
our strepts, and in their march through
this and our sUter Dorough of Vdss
port attraoted immense crowds of spec
tators, who evinced their appreciation
of tho turnout by shouts and laughter.
Tho Fantastics wero a success 1
t Democratic Platform.
1,'ho Democratic Convention haviLg
beep called to order, on Wednesday
afternoon. June 28th, Judge Meredith,
of Virginia, Chairman of the Commit
tee on Resolutions, presented a report
stating that a great many resolutions
were presented,- all of which had been
carefully examined a,nd discussed be
fore coming to un Agreement, lie then
requested Mr. Dofshelmer, of Nw
York, to read tho report to th,e Conven
tion, as follows : , .
. platfoSm.
We tfib aelegutea ot the Blniocratlo party ot
the United Utates, in National Convention as
sembled, do June by declare the admtniimtlou
ot the Federal Uuvernnieut to be' in urgent
need of Immediate reioriu, do hereby enjolu up.
on tho nominees ot this convtnilou and at the
Democratio party in each HUU) a zealous effort
and co-operatlou to this cud. and do heieby up
fieal to our fellow-ciiltens of every former po
itlcal conneotlon to undertake with us tills first
and moat piessing pairloUo duty. Fur the lie
aiocraey of the whole country we do here re.
atnrm our faith In the poiinaneucy of tbe Fe
deral Union, our devotion to tho Constitution
ol the United States, with Its amendments uni.
vcreaUy uocepied as a anal settlement ot the
controversies that engendered civil wnr. anil
do hero reconl our tendfast confidence In tlio
perpetuity el leiniblloan self-government. In
nbsaltiteacqnletence In the will oMhqtnnjoritVi
the vital ptfnctple of republics i lit ihn supro
maov ot tni civil over tlio military niittintityt
in tho totnl lensratlnn ot church nnd Htnte, for
tho sate alike ot civil mid toliglous freedom 1 li
Iho equality of all citizens beloro Just laws ol
their own enactment t in tlio lltioi tv ot nidlTI
lital rnmliict unvexed by sumptnary Jawst in
the fmtlifnl education ot thnilsltigvtneiatlen.
Unit tney mnv preseTsro. enjny nnd trnusmlt
tlttlr liost connltjou ' littinilii happiness nud
linpe webtbold thnnnhlest mvilurlsot n hiiii
dri ll venisol elininetul istnty hut, while up
ho ding tho bouirnt our Uhlnii nud great char
ter ol these onr light? It behoot er a freo pen
lile to nrnctlen n Isn't hat cteiusl vlinlnuro which
is ttie pileo ot Jiiotty. ttitormis liecessnty to
oil 1 1 l nml e'tnlilt-li, In tlio henna ot the wholo
people, the Vnlon eloreu veal - ago haapllv les.
eued Irom the d.iimer ol a corrupt centralism,
whlrh.alter InllicHng upont n Hlnics Hie miner
otrntpetbtigt)rai)iitcs. h?s honercnmuiiii tho
otllr is nl tho Icilf nil noveinmiiiit ltclf with In
rniinrltv, waste ni'il li-niul, lufestnil Htntefl nud
muulcliiallt.es w lb tho eoniiiginn nf lqisrillo
nml lucked (a t tlio ptosponty of nn lmltt. trinus
net pie In tho iiarnlvtls of haul titnoi. Iln'oim
is necessary to establish n sotint) eiiiicncv, te.
storo the pub. to credit, nml iniiliitiiin tho nn
ttinuil hoi. or.
Wo denounce the failure tor nil tin so eleven
years to lnnko good the promise nt Iho leenb
tender notes, winch nio n chniigl.ig sutmtaM ot
vnliio in tho jiamlsof tbo ponpni, and tho unit,
iiavineut which Is a dtsreinril nf tbA plighted
fnltli of Iho nation. Wo denounce inn fnuirovl.
denco which In eleven years of neace has taken
ttom ttt6 penplo in federal taxes thirteen times
luu wiiinu iimoiiiu in uio ie"ir icuiier niites, uuu
pniinndeint! four times this sum lu usele-s ex.
muse wilhout iiccnuiulatliig any reserve lor
their redemption.
We denounce tho flnnnclsl Imbecility nnd Im
morn illy of that party which, iliuliiK eleven
venrn oi reaen. nns nitiuoi oiiuvnuco ton urns io
sunipilnn ; that, Instead, has obstrnctod resuin
ptlon by wisting our resouiies nnd rxliniiBtiiit
nil our sui pins ineouie. nnil wniui iinmiRiir ihh
fesslmr to liiti-nd n sin etlv ri lulu to snecie iniv-
mcnts, hnsniiniuilly ennctcd Irtish hindrances
therein ns sueli a liinnraneo we iteniiunce tho
resuinptlnn clnuso nl tho net of lf)75, nml wu
lieioiieinumtlis icpeni,
Wo itniiiind n luniclous Bystem ot nreiiartit'oii
bv nub le i conciiiliis, ulllclnl ictienehments
nnil bv wlie tlnanco-winch shall etnib e the
nation souu to nssuro the wnn o wniiti oi its
nerlect nlillitr nnil its net feet lcmlinf ss to meet
nuy oi lis prtimisos in uie etui ci tnecilHiiini oil-
lllieil in leiyiueiit, ivi- ut-ifuvii mien 11 njeiuiii)
well devi-ed nnil nbnvo nil. entrusted tn coin.
nelent 1 nuns lor execution, ctenllllir at ho t.me
mi uit'ttclai Bcmcltv ol cm lency and pt no tinjo
nlatmlng the ptihUc liiluil Into it withiUn)Tiil of
lUill V11SIUI milLll.UClV Ol ClU'llb ,llf u
tilnet v-llvo ner cent, of nil business transactions
uie pn loruii ii ii svsieui oieii, iiuouij nun ni-
Bpiiing general couiinenco wnuiti iiottl ue yy
ol Its iiiloi.tlon In In? lieiillncnn us tvinirs to a
otir hntasscil Industry, nml bi t ut motion the
wheels of uiiumerce, nutimiuctmes nml tho me
ciiuutcil arts, rcaloie cinployment to luboisnud
renew ill nil Us national lesntees tbo prosperltv
of the ticnnl,?.
iieiorm is neccsBarr in tue sum ami mtiiie oi
Feileial tax.it on. lo Uio end ttmt ciinltiil may bo
HOI net) inmi uirtlliisv untl iltooi iiguiiv puitirii.
ed. Wo iieiiouucu tno ineseuttatttl levied utiou
nesrlv font-tliniisnuil nttlcles ns ti mnater niece
of lnjiistieo, lueiiutillty nnd lnlso pio ence. It
Vieiiis ii iwiiiiiiiiii.r, noi a vvai ly using ie Kiiiir(
1 1 has imnnviiiishud main ludustrlis to sub-
siiliznafow, Jt liiolilollH lmpottH that iniant
pitichnse tho lu-ntliicts ot Amoricsu labor. It
hns degraded Aiueilrou couimcico Inmi the
II 1st In an luleilor muk upon Die huh sens. It
Pus cut down the sales ot American mnuuiac-
lures Ht homo njul nbroail, ami iienletea the ie
tulnsof Ame lean nmlctiltuie. nutudnsttv fol-
lowod by luilf nur peop.o. It costs the people
live mites nioi o uiati iv pioiiucin to niu iiun-
siiiv.iiiis:tiiein tne nun ess nn or mniiuci on uuu
wastes tho Units qi labor. It piomotqs fraud
nml lathers smuggling, iqr'chcs dishonest ot.
ltclnls and baukrupis utmost iiieichants. Wo
demand that nil euscom lioiiso taxation shall
Ueonly for levenuo. Iteform Isnecessuy In tho
scale or puunu oxpruse leueiiu, nuueniiu iiiuiu
eiphl Uui tedeiul luratiiiu hits swoileu Iiuiii
sixty millions gnlfl, in isio, tn four bundled unit
nuy minions, cnriency, in isiu: our nggrcgait
iiixiitloii frnni one huntlieil nnd llltv.fnur mil
lions, fold in lH'i'l, to seven lutnrtred nud thlny
miiuoiiB. ciirreuui'.iii isiu. or in one uecuuo irp.ii
less tliun Ave ilollata ner bead to mole than
ointeeii ilolliirs per head. Minco tho police the
people have paid tn Iholr lax gatntrers moro
1UII1I lUIL'tl Utiles H1U S1IU1 UI 111" lIUlllluu, UUU,
jml iiu.rn than twieti that sum for tho reiler.1
ttiivermueut a.ono. W o tlouuind a vigurnus flu.
guilty in every ileum tmeut and Irom every ol.
llcer of iho (lovernintnt. Hsiomi Is nccessarv
to put a step In tho pmllgate w.isto of ptibllu
liiniisniid their ilireisioti Hum i.ctual sittleisby
tuoiiarty in punu.- welch hss squautleled i;uo..
uiKi.tmO acre" ujHiu inliroitus niune, mid out of
mine tlimi mieo thut iiag,egnte h.isdlsposetl ot
iptd lli..n ,1 sir 111 itireetlv m tllleiM of Hit, nod.
Itefo-m is ueco.sir locoiiccttaeomis 1011 of
tue jtt-puniio.iu uouiriess, nun uiu enuis ui 0111
ttentii siiudourippliiinnu .wliicii havustilppod
our teliiiM .citizens of foielgu bnth uud kindred
rnco leciiissing tho Atlaiufu nf the shield ot
Ann rlcm i'lil7.en.ntiiii. nnd 1 xnosett onr bretil
ten nl the 1'ne lie Co j.st to Hid luciirslousut 11 tace
not spi ting fr.-m tho samu great piteut stock,
nml, 111 I ml , mnv by l.iw iieulei) citizenship
iniouun liaiui.iiizaiion, as ueiitfr.iuiinoi aceus
,intii-il In 11111 tinLlllons of n nlii'moSfHo clvill
zntioii nor exen lsed In libnity uniler equal
laws e deuuiiiico the policy which ttius dis
ia its the illit-rt).lomg tlifmau nmt tolerates
tne invivnl of the (Jnoiin 1 1 1 (to in Moui'oliuu
wunicii Inipor ed lor imiuoiitl pnrpnses, Uud
Miiuuollan 1111-11 tilled (unciform setvl lo labor
contiaetH. ni.il ileui'inil such modifications or tho
ticatywith thot'hiucse lhnplroor such legisla
tion by Congtots within n (onsiitutloual iimua
llon in? to pievent tho turther linpoitat'ou or
iutmii;rn.iiiu ur ine iniigoiitiu race,
ltefotui isi ecessarv iml cnu never bo effected
but by limiting It tlio coutriiiing issue 01 elec
tions and lilting It nbovo iho two false tssuos
with wnlch tho ol!lco;hnldutg class and iliopuitv
lu power seek 10 smother it 1 tho falso issue,
with which tiioy would eukiudlosecinriitTiBtiife
111 inspect to publlp schools, pt which the estnb
llshmetit suit support belong exclusively to tho
several states, and which ttie fieinncrntio psrtv
has cherished fiotn their luuiitlutiou, ami re-
solved to luslntaiu witliont litirtltdilv or lirclcr.
enco lor any oiass. sect or cicod, and without
contributing f rem tho treasury to any; thi'. lnlso
lssuo by whleft I hoy ijeei to lliht anew II i dy
ing 0111 Dors of bccuonul huto belwcen Kindred
pontiles oucu tuinuturalty estrttuged, but now
rcunltuii In 0110 lndlylsiblo rcpubllo und a com
111011 dotiuy,
Itctouu ib necessary In tho Civil Bervloe, Ex
perlcucopioves that pUlcleut, economical 1011
duct of the govDrmemal busthoss Is nut possible
if tbo Civil Hei vice bo subject to change ut oveiy
election, to bo n pilze fnught lor nt tno ballot
box as a chief reward of p itty zeal, instead ot
posts ot honor assigned for provd! oompottney,
and held for lldcllty 111 the ptlbllo enipoyj thut
tho lUspensing of patruuagti snoiild noillioi' bo a
tJix upon tho time of all our publio men, nor tho
instrument of their munition, jlcio niruiu, inn,
feBslons lulsltled in tlio tirctonqsucu attest tuat
the party 111 power can work oqt no practical or
salutary relorm.
Heform Is necessary even In the higher grades
ot public service. Tho President, Vics-Prest.
deut. Jndgos, Henntois, ltepresentativcs. Cabi
net OlUcers, nml all others in authority uio the
publio servants. Iho unices aro not a ptlvtile
peiqulsiie: thev nre 11 public trust. When tno
uuttuls ot this ropubUo show tno disgruco ami
censure ot a Vlce.Prcsini-utt a late speaker of
the House of Iteprcscntatlven, inaikcting his
rulings us a prcBlntng olllccr 1 threo Ueuaiors
prodting societlv by their ptes as, law niaseiei
live chairmen of Ihe leading couiinitteen ut 111 J
House of ltepresentativcs ixposed lu Jqbnorv 1
u lato tscietaty 1 1 the Tiejisury forcing; bn an
ces In the public account ; a late Attorney-Gen-,
eral mlsappiouii'itiug put) lu f .inils : a tjecipr
tary ol tno .Navy eunuhisl or euncluug fneud
by percoutaaes levied oft the protlis 01 con ruo
tors witti Ills uopurlnicnt ; i,u abas-ud ir to lu
gland censured in a dl&htinoiuble speculiilont
the President's pilvate serivtMtv baielv CF-c tp
Ing conviction upon trial for guilty ooinphuiiy
in franils upon ttie tevenuo 1 a cicerolary of
War lmpeachLil fur high crimes auti coutessed
misdcmesnots, the demoustiMtlou is complete
that the llusl step In reform must be tho peo
ple's choice of noiiost nion.t mm another party,
lest the decease ot one politltal organization lu
feet tbe party politic; lest by making no 1 hango
ot men or party we can get uq cuaiigu of mea
sutes and no reform. Ah those ubuaus, wrongs
and crluiAs, the prpAuct ot sixteen yi aia' 'ascen
dancy of the Hepuhiican party, create a neces
sity tor reform, coutessed by the itepubllcans
theniaulvcE, but their relet meis are voted down
In convention and 'displaced, (1 om the, Cabinet.
The parties' mass of honest oters ure power
less to resist the 80,0 Jo olllce holders. 1 is lesdei s
and guides 10 reform can only be tud by a peace
ful dvio resolution.
We demand u change of system, a caapge ot
ailmluUtrtttluu, a change' of party, sq we may
have a diaugo ot uiembei s and of meu.
The reading was Ueqaentlr lutcttnptoil by
applause. The denunciation ot the Itesumptiou
act and demand for Its repoal vras received with
e.iicciai favor. At; the conclusion Uorsheiwor
said the Committee hud adopted and cudorsod,
t Dough not as a purl ot tbe plutloim. the reso
lution which he read, endorsing tbe action of
the House of Hepresentatlves in outtlnjr dowu
the appropriations, and exhorting mom to firm
ness. Also a resoliA ion as to tlmjust claims of
soldiers, sailors anowidows and orphans.
T
0 Whom it Hay C'Q'iccru.
Notice Is herehv sven. that hnvlnir nnrehn.eil
turn valuablo eons.derntlou in money, sit tho
growing ciops, oonsisilng ot rre. wheat, oats,
potatoes, io , tpgether with nil tbe farming lai
plemeuts. live stocg aud uousehold 1 itrniiure ot
every oeoilptiiu ol II, 1'. (JLT, ot Upper
Towuineuilng townslup, carboD 'county, i'n..
alt persons uiolormd lueddlfug with the name
under penalty ot the law
bOLOMO-N BOLT. Frankhu twp.
July 15, 1874.W3
Now Advortisomonta,
THE LUNGS!
CONSUHrTIOM I
Till itlfttrf-fBtiiff nml dniisorimi rnraplnlnt nnd
Its proViorltMry nvmpinuia, iicfflcctt-d conqh,
Hght Bwrntn. liortreii(flfl, watltitt H'-sh, lover
uernmttrutlr i-urwl by "Ut, Hivnynu'flConiiHiimd
Hyrim f Wllrt Chftirv M
niiUPii-'iiJ. 1 in a prrinoimor ui luimonniy
'otiHtitiiptinti mclinractirl'fcitlircntnrrh nrln
InmmiiLinti of tho tnucoiifl incmur aift nf tlio Dtr
imdfltcc), with cniiRli nml rnrctnrtition, short
br-ntli( b(Hrionon pains in th cheat. Vurnll
i rnnrninl fiilcctiiuit. foro lliruat. loan of toico,
OOtlgllfl,
Dll. 8WAYN1VS COilPOUWD
Syrup sWildChorry
18 A SOVKUKION ltHIi:i)Y.
llftnvrrhaae, nr tpilltno litootl, may proceed
mi, ilm Ifit-niT. liseliiii liriineliln or liluirn.
ml oriso from various entises ns umlitn nlivsiciil
exenlnn, plethorj, or fullness ot tho voisels.
wenk ungl.,nverlriilnlngolthovoleoiiuitiress.
ed nrncuatlnti, olisttucllou of the siike.i or liv
er, etc.
Dr. Swnync's Compouud
Syrup of Wild Cherry
Btrlkns nt tlio root of disease hv purifying tho
blued, ri stilting tho liver nnd kidneys to healthy
anion, Imlanrntl'ig the in rvoiis system.
Ill' UlllV SlUlllllllll 11.111,111, ,l ftllfll.&.lHCU.
broiichlnl mi l nil pulmoiiniy cemp n1is. Con.
sunipllvia ortliosn nredinposcil lo woik lungs,
srouiit not inn to ubs mis greui veeisuie luui
dv
itsmnri-ntiius nower. not onlv over consnmn-
titin but oyer every chtonlu dPeaso wneffl a
rrnilual aUertitlvo action Is noo'tod. IJntler )ts
use tho couah Is .onscned, tlio night sweuts ill
iniuiili tlio pain siibslilca, tho pui-o returns to
its natural stund-ild, the stomach Is imiuoteil
111 Its power to digest nml assimilate tholood.
nml cyury organ ham purer nnil bettei quality
UlOOIl HllppitUllI lb Olll. HI WJHtll 1IV1T ICI.HM.
live uml piastic itialoiinl Is niat'.o.
SAVED HIS LIFE.
Wns that of Kdwartl 11. Ilatnson, Kngli cernt
(leorge .-weeny's l'utteiy, 1331 Uplgo Avenue,
I'hlinilsipbia. Ho had n violent courh, night
sweats', sole thin it, grent weakness, spit nt ilif
feientilmo. a pint ot 1 lood. gavonp all l)opoof
recovery.
'1 liriititrli tho use nf
Dr. bit
cm
it'irif 'AsrruN'umi)" becnuin n soundand healthv
man, and rem itns su to tills day, although over
IWI'Ilty 3 CWI S I1UVO Riniioeii euen in- ntn tuinu
l'lljOl'l ONi, DUI.i.All, Hlx bottles 5. if
vour drui'gifit or Btutekeepor dnos nut sell II, wo
wll furw.ud null dozen, tienrht iiaul, to any ad
dress, on lecoipt ot price.
piir.I'AltEI) OXLT BT
inn. sty a YAH x, sox,
;i(IO IV. Sixth Street, lMilliulellililn.
Bold bv nl l'romliicpt Drugfelsts.
A Good Family Medicine
Tar and Stirsaptirilia Pills.
fta ItlOAIIACIIK. l.nntrour nnd Mehn-
niimr iTLiieiiillv buiIiil' lrnin 11 disurttortitl stum,
hcIi, cosuvono-s or n lort.hl liver, J-Lich piny ho
Bpeedily iemnvej nv Dr. Bwnvne's i'nr I HI"
which stimulate, Ihe liver nud Bttimnch to n
ho 11 hv action lu lciuuvlng nil blil.uusneES, nnd
ptoduclug lcguinr uvactintlous of ino uqwe.s,
lilVUlt CQMl'LAINT,
that dreaded iliso iso from which so many per,
stius suner, is ireqaeuny 1110 cause 01
Headache, Indigestion nnd Dyspepsia,
Is speedily relieved and aro often permanently
rm, nl ,,r 1 lieu-111). l-'evm s sin mtuii ninvenied
by tho moot thoso KHisnparllli l'l'fs, as they
en-r. olT, tliiuugU tlio bluett, tho Inipii'ltlt-s
from which they atlse, .For COS I'lVliN Jh
theiu Isuotiiing so ciiectuui ns
.Swayno's Tar and Sarsaparllla I'lJU.
They are p i ely vegetable, and net specially
1111 tho l.liet us iUuo inssor calomel, wlmout
auv bud tcsii is num taking.
Uo-iciibe sviniitoius In u'l cnmitiunlcntlouF,
nun uddiB.s letters to l)lt. hWAVJu'E itt su.s.
I'liilndelphlu. tin chatge for ndvi e- Bent tif
mill 011 receipt of piice. l'iice .5 conis u box
tU'O boxes fur 1.
ask YouniiuuoaiaT rem tuism.
Itching Piles!
1MI45S, 1'ILBS, ITCHING PILES,
l'oaitlvely Cured by tbo use. of
SWAYNE'S OINTMENT.
I wns flnrtli' nfiliolfid with onoof Iho fntiRfc din
tiorjsltift ot all (iieusoi I'rurltuf or I rungo. or
muiu C()mui(iulv stuown as tctilntr J'ika llio
ltcnlnie MttlinoHWus utmost intolerable incrOsi
til ay buratcii.-ig. una not uufrtqueuily becumo
qui to BQI ti,
I bouutit it box of ' Bwnj ne'a Ointment r" Ua
ufeo unve quick lelief. nnd in n short tlmo mailo
n pcifect cuip. I oun now plop tiiidiRturheil,
utialwqut ivlvifto Mt who nro puOViuik with
thirt dlntrus8ln((onii)lHtiit to procure tswuvno'a
OlntuieiU' op ouco. r had tried pirscnp'lonn
OimiM-i iiinuinerjuif. wunoui iinuini? any periu
aueiit ruUcf JOn. W. CIlitloT,
Firm of llniilel A (JhiiHl.
Boot nnd shoo House, an Noitlt St conU-streot,
rmiudcipiita.
SKIN DISEASES.
HWAYNll'S ALL 11J0ALINQ OINTilliNT
linlso u speclflo lor TJlTTKlt, ITilII. SALT
Ulll-UIM, BCaLU 11KA1J. KUVBll'ULAH.
llAUDElt'H ITOI1, I1U11 llLOrOllUH, ALL
bOAI.Y, CHUUTY. CUTA.MlOUS JJItyi'.
t'lUN's. l'enoctlv sate and harmless, evcu on
tbo most tendor infant. 1'ricn f0 cents. 3 boxes
fur jl.'ij. oent oy m .11 to any uddresson leceipt
01 pneu
Bold by all tho leading Druggists.
Prepared only by
DR. SIVAYNK & SOX,
33Q Nortli Slx.tl- at,, PlillndelphlEV-
USE
lADORNi LONDON
j jHairColor Restore
5 GRAY HAIR
To its Natural Vitality and Color.1"
HERE IS THE PROOF
Of its Superior Kxcullcnco.
Head this Iloino Cii;tlficste. testified to by
tCtlivard 11. Oarriguei. one o( tbe most compe-
icuv xirugginia anu 1.111 mis. in i-uiiauutpuiu,
nisu whoso Teracltv none can doaht :
I am nappy tu add my testimony to the great
vuipo or mo- " i,outiou jjmr uu or iiescirer,"
which lesLored mv ha,r to ltsorlirlual dark col
or, sud the hue appears to ho permanent I am
ratistted that this prcparnho.. H notlting lue a
dve. but oDerates unon the secretions, tt Is
also a beautiful hair diesilng, and promotes the
Srowin. x puronaseu tne nrst uome irom xao.
i. (Jariiruos. 'druiririat. Tenlh and Coatets.
who cm nlno testltr my iir wus voty gray
HUCU X OUIUU1UUCOU JUf US.
No. 730 N. NlDtli-st., I'btiadHpbla.
un. uwatxb c UO.N. ltespecteu tiienm i i
hare t jo uleusuto to Inform i ou that n laoy ot
iny ucqualnianoo, Mrs Ml ler. Is delighted with
the ancoees ot your "London Color Hair itestox.
ec" Uer hair was tailing rapidly and quiu
gray. The color has ben restored, and the fall
ing out entirely atopned by its ue.
. UAIUIIQUISS.
Druggist Cor Tenth and Coates-ats.. I'hlla.
All that art cap accomplish In boanllfylng,
strengthening, thlckeulng and adoi nlng the hair
la ( ffootod uy usuig ''lAudoi Hair Color ttestor.
er," it stfmulataa and forces a new growth t It
giay, restores Ua uatorol tolor, and renders it
silky ami boanttlut i curea uondrun": keep, the
fcalii clean, cool aud healthy. All drugglata
ail It. Price 75 ceuts; aix bottles, tl. Went by
express to any adUreaa.
8WAYNE & SON, 330 N, Sixth 6t , rtnUd'n,
noL,B vi'oriniiTona.
fur Salo by nil Urugglsts.
jnly IS, 1870-S'l
Now Advorfcisoraonts.
j-ivinBNw noticj:.
THF, FIIIST kXtIONAIj HANK OF LU.
HKIJITON hns declared a pro rntn I) vltlond
of '1 lreo per Cent., pavnhio nt the llnnk en and
after Hatiiiiarl(iiily 1Mb. 11711.
W. W, 110WMAN, (Jaalilor.
July 5I b, 1370.
fJO Wlioni It May Concorn.
Nntlro Is litrehy given, that Irom nnil after
Ibis date I will pay 110 debts rontrncteil fnr !
boriirotbet articles or Ihlnrrn by my hubnnd.
J. Jt. DIMMICK of Franklin tiiwnsfilp Cnrlion
coiititr, I'h. UinilXUA 1HM.M1C1C.
July 15, I8i6-W3
rpo Whom It May Concern.
llr wile. CAtiriMJIia RT1NH. having left
mv tied nud bo ml without lint enme or pinvo.
cation, nil peiinus nin tmbul h irliuiliigor trust
iuf heron ntv aeemiitt. ns 1 will liay 110 teotn ot
lier contracting ilt-i tlusilnln.
(ir.iilUll, b'MNI-:, t,chlgli tlap.
July 15. 1670 w3
QIONTBNNIAI, SALOON,
BUSQUE1IANNA BT., MAUUlt OltUNK,
FRANK 1NKJIANN, Prop'r.
Fresh Philadelphia Lager liner always on Ian.
Clgarsof Uhmcesl ilnois. and nil other Mnus
ot Iteliesbments ti ! found In 11 llist-cliss
Rnlonu. FIlHei I,UNCII every .Mornlnn nt in
0 clock, t'n t wnoii you go tu iiiaucu cnung.
July 15. 1810 yl
Tho Borough of Loliigliton
desires to Borrow suiHciont
loney to vcfiind tlio Borough
Debt. Interest promptly
)uitl. Apply to
w. m. ltArsiiKn.
0 uly 15, 1870W3 Bed otary.
jlmliilstrritor's Salo
)i Yalublc Ileal Mate.
ThnunrtiTHitfuod Admlnittrntnv ui tho Ktnte
r .KiHMI'll AIOM'IZ rii.i'.'ft.tntnnf MAltt)
IN(1 rmv.'istnu. Cnrlion t otuitv l'ft..Will offer
nt pitolto hiilo, on Iho prenuscB, un
Saturday, August 5th, 1870
commencing at TWO o'clock l M th follow-
ill"' vnuiHii v Jfcfiti i'.riiiUi ii' triii I .kit uii tn-
tuin inecoo" yarooi or J.A.ND uoiuatniue
34 Acres and 20 Porches,
im tlin ftmn mnrp or Inai. known n tlio Joenl
MonlE rutin, wtuatco in Mnlionl.ic lown- ip
nioit'siiu j m jLinpri-vfiiifiiu-i
comist of a Twobmry Viamo
Dwhllinir Hmno. 18 x 20 ft.. With
If In Iumi nrtnihptl. in r 20 f t.i It 11 11. 2(1 X tl llM-l
W0K011 hed, 1Kx2J feet a m htorv Dwell UK
iiouso, 14 x i icer nun ounr uuinuiiuinKi
Teinn will bo iaido known nt tlmo and ploce
of -nlo by WM. U. MONTZ
Jlliy la, 1670. AUiniuisiruiur.
f AGENTS WAN I tO tUK I lit UlitAI
Centennial history
It HeiMJftstcr tliun any other ioo evtrpuh
llslipd. (Jno Aircnt poht ill copies In I On . -find
forour pxtn tcims 1 1 Apcnta. National 1'ub
Ualiinu' Co.. 1'hlUilelphlii, 1'a.
tJp.U nniltcrma free. THUKife Co. AuH'ifiU.
A mnii nftioleit Ueoltli wnn nked how It
wns ho seemoi tn he always well. I am not
particular Ii my menu; leatwlmt I like i and
whuutyer I feel under tlio w ntlier, X resort to
tny
Tnrrnnt's Soll.pr Aperient,
which I always keep itt m.y honi." Wise man
nnd economic il ns well. Ho does net te-ort to
violent meniift fer re.lef. lie uses MntuiCs
reiiieily, lu tho stiano of this nponent.
tiOLu uv ALi, jmuaaisTa.
Unw l'KUWKI'.U
tyf 9 t Terms anil
OUAHANTKKDJo Agents
Keniale, In their iofslity
OUTHT HtKi:. Ail.lrrss
O. VICKKKY Co., Aujjudts, Me
QC O COn I101" n nomi Samples
worth (l.lree. &ti:,'8ok &. Co.
Portland, .dulne.
ttpSYCAOSIANCY, OR S0UI, CIIAH.MINO."
How either sex may fasclnite and gain the
love and alTectlon. of any oertioii Iher choone. In
sttintly. This art all can pngsuss.rree, by mailt tot
cents; logeiuer wnn a .ilarriaeuuitle; Kgjpt
lan Uriels, Dream, Hints to Ladleii, etc. 1,000
000 sold. A queer Look. Address
T.WIMJAM i C0.,Pub8,Phlla.
25
FANCY" nniRTOI, CARDS. 10 tints,
with name, inc.; or 20 M1XUD Iti;rv,
DAMA.-.K iic,10r. N AFSAU CAlll) Co ,
Nassau, Kens. Co., ??. Y.
50
VInITIO CAIUJSwlthyonr name One
fiiiuien. sent 101- iioc we nave iuu
e. AdKNTS WANTU1). 9 samples
sent for stanin.
A. 11. FULLElt&CO.
llrockton Mass.
ADVERTISING UT
Religious and Agricultural
WEEKLIES,
HALF PllICE
BKXll FOB O TB CATAUIOUE
Oi Till; ruI-T 1KAN.
Far information, address
GEQ.lMtt) WELL t CO 41 l'ark Ron,
HEW YOKK.
ANNUAL STATE UENT of WE'SS
PuilT S0IIOOL UISTIUCT, foi
tho year ending 4uo, 1870.
ItKCEUTs.
Balanea oa hand from last year t 279 55
roui State Appropriation 108 61
From l ollectoi, including nil tales.,.. 1,118 UI
i'rooiltent , HOW
tl,Ci6
EXPENDITUUEti.
For Repairing School Uouse $ 3) 94
" i eucners wages m. atu ou
" Fuel and Onntingencies sa S!
" Fees of Collector aud Treasurer... V7 V
' Fee ol Secretary 10 uu
" Insurance Tax and Frlnttng....... 14 40
" lloutls lledcemed, M3 Kl
14 Interest Fold J 70
tl 4S3 77
CashBahlnTreaiuter'abands.., U7 i)'J
I1.6W 41
RECAPITULATION.
Amount B01 rowed and Unpaid.. ...... f-'.'IOii 00
Uablhues In excess of Resoutces 2 tKl 31
Estimated Value ot bchool property., suuooo
We, the undersigned Auditors, report that we
havo examined the books and acconnta of
J. O. Zern. Secretary, and Fronds Yundt, Trea
surer, of tv rissiiort Hihool District, lor the year
ending June. U70. and Uuu t lie books eo.rectly
kept audthe aocouut. as set forth. In the abovo
atatementt
8YLVESTEH FbNNEtt,
JOHN W. UILUA.Vt.
FRANK O. KNIVK.
Auditors
Weiuport, June 24, 1,873.. w 3
"l?CU GQOD JOU VHINTINQ. CAIjC AT
x TllE'CAWllON ADVOCATE OFFICE,
Work ready when promised, and at city Prices,
Be aura to call-It will p-iy to do to
rja Whom It May Concern.
All persons urn hereby forblil batborlng or
trusting MlfIDN oVBllKlHtitJ. who was
bound oyer to tne until of ago, mi mr account,
ns I will p-iy no iln'Jtfl of his contraalng after
this day ami dale. Juno 19th, 187".
JOS1AII RTHAUIJ,
Jnne2i.w3 liwrrTownmensiug,
rpo I)KHN(JUEM' TAXPAYERS.
Notlco Is hoiehy given, that the Duplicates ot
TJNfOl.I.ELTPl) llnltOUalt P00HTAXE8
tor I87J 4 have been placed In my Irindft tor col.
lection. I'erons Knowing themselvc Inilctit-d
foi sithi Tnies are rcquotted to cil nt my olllce.
In 0'ieit's Jlullning. nnd mflKii Imniodlatn pay
ment, nnil sae cost of suit. JI.A 11I5IjTZ,J.P.
Lelilvhttm. Jnly I, 1871 3w.
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TE AND COUNTY TAXES.
The undersigned heretir notifies thsTn-rnat..
ersot tlio llnrongh or Lehighton, that he has
been nppolnteti hy t'ie Commissioners of t'Hrhon
Conntv to COI,I,l!,nr iho BTATK nnd COUN.
lYTAXh,lnsnld llo ongb, toe tho year 1870.
nnd m perkU.mej nf mud appointment, br re.
quest of thn Coiiimiponers, nil persons llsblo
to Htntn and County Txi-s, ro reqtilretl to
mnK" Imnii dlate payment theient, nt his office,
lu nbert'a llnililing. witlun TIIIHTY DAYS
from this date, nnd theieuy ssve costs nf collec
tions. II. A. llP.I.iz. J, i , Collector.
Lelilghton.July 1. IS7U-3W.
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OUR BEHAVIOR AsSsLS
Dress Of thn.
lien American Society, by Mna. E. H. Durny.
Wilt seil at sight in every bouse. I Indjspens
aole to all who desire to get ahead tn tho world.
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splendidly. Bold at low. prices, 'ihe oaty book
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