The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, July 22, 1876, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    fl. V. MORTIIlMKIt,
K1I1TOU
LKUKIIITON, 1'A.I
gATL'HDAV MOUN1XH, JUt.r 22, 187C.
Goyprnor Tlldcii returned to Al
l)ny frpiii Saratoga on Satin-tiny Inst.
The pressure- of official business, it Is
stated, will prevent lilm fr.oni devoting
nny attention to his letter of ncccptnnco
Xor several weeks.
Tho domestic cxpoits of I'lilladcl
rjlila to foreign ports during tho fiscal
year ending Juno UO, 1870, exhibit llu
liitntlsomo Increase; of $11, 000,050, tho
nggregnto for tho year being $40,254,
075 as compared with $'8,088,010 for
tho preceding year.
Tho business situation throughout
tho West and Northwest Is thus cliar,.
actorlicd by tho Chicago Trlbuno of
Friday : "Tiado Is not stagnant, hut Is
reduced In volume, and tho rato of
profits is also low. No chnngo is look
ed for among bankers or business men
.until tnidsummei Is over. Tho fall ac
tivity should begin by tho mlddlo of
August, and there, aro many reasons
for thinking It will show an Improve
ment over preceding seasons. No one
looks for a sudden leap into good times,
but with good ciops thero ought to ho
a fair trado and an Improved toii6 in
fcommeiclnl and flmncial circles."
Tho New York Journal of Com
merce remarks that It is tho Interior
Department and not tho War Ollleo
whoso officials havp cheated and rob
bed tho Indians, havo douo their utmost
to bring on tho war, and who aro now
interested In having it last (definitely.
Tho truo friends of tho Jndlans aro
thoso w(jo havo earnestly laboral to
transfer tho Indian bureau from tho
Interior tp tho War Department. A
clause iipcouipllshing this was Inserted
lu tho arvty appioprlatlon bill which
passed tho House, but tho Senato did
not agree to It. That body seems to
prefer that tho patronage and profits of
this lucrative business shall remain In
tho fiands of tho politicians.
l'liiladejplifa Letter.
PWLA., l'a., July 18,'J87fl.
Peak Advqcate :
"Shades of ilio mighty, can It bo
That this all that is left ol thee 1"
With the thermometer doing its
level best to celebrate tho centennial, by
remaining at 100 in tho shado. Is it
any wonder that, as I found myself
rapidly melting away, I should use the
above quotation ? Whew bet I
Tf any wan dares to say
lias not been hot,"
Bhoot hint on tho spot.
Talk about " tho trying times of
76," why I doubt if they could havo
held ft penny dip to tho trying times of
1876. Wo are completely tried out,
we are nothing but cracklings and bad
ly scorched at that.
The heat I Oh. thn ferypnf, heat I
On tho street, everyone wo moot
Talks of the heat, tho f onrful heat I
Wa havo had a few thunder show
ers, but tho thirsty earth drank up the
rain almost as fast as it fell, and like
poor lttlo Oliver Twist, it seemed to
pry "for more." Tho hot stones and
the nearly red hot bricks and mortar
soon maito stcain of all tho pearly drops
vhlch fell to their share, and as to tho
breeze which dared to try and bovv a
pool breath upon them yliy It was
sent rudely back, as If it were a blast
from soma fiery furnace. So chapged
would It become from contact with
fheir heated surfaces. Sleep ? why
there was no slepp, no rest for tho
wicked. I say wipked, for wo must bo
wicked or wo would pot burn as wo do.
(Caution yopr renders not to laugh at
my wicked jokp pptll cooler weather.)
Men, women and children at night
would suffer from tho heat Just as much
as during trip day. Terrible was and
Is no expression tor it. Thermometers
seem to he having all they can do to
keep the mprcury, within them, from
climbing out at the top. If you see a
couple of persons whispering together,
yuu can bet your bottom dollar that
hey are talking about tho weather,
find nine times out of ten you will win
your wager. Slckues's" and death lias
lollowed In tho train of the'fearfu! heat
and many have paid tho debt which
must oe paid by us all at last. The
little oues, tlio dear little children, Qod
bless them, hpw they have suffered,
We children of an older; growth can
tell our wants and describe our aches
and pains, buf they havo to suffer and
'Worry and fret, and wo can but guess
their wants and imagine their lls. He
patient with children and dp all you
tan for them if you would bo rewarded
by Him who saith "Suffer little child
ren to coinn unto me, 'for of such Is tho
Kingdom of Heaven." if humanity
sweltered and suffered, hoty fared the
,popr beasts pf burthen 7 "Tho nicrcU
ful man is mercitul unto his beast."
Let us hopq that this torrid weather
has made many men merciful, who
were never sq before. The rivers seem
ed like btrearus of melted silver and the
glare from them was almost blinding.' J
well imagine i(ov the flsh cuddled to
gether at tiip, bqttom of the river, and
jaugliedln their sleeves. us they thought
pf the suffering on land. TJio, leaves
aud.the eras t)ow 'tlio effepfs of tho
jarful (jeat, by looking witherer), faded
aud almost dead. ,1 (iave seen nothing
cool In some wt(is except it bo ICE.
Venders pf Ice, water and lemonade are
crowding out; sidewalks apd realizing
lulniatutp fojtupes frp'm Uju djsposul of
their cooilog beverages.. If, ft ttiirsty
mortal Ib cramped, tyr meaiid,' there ard
inaiiy ' nlupe's vf(iifo lie can obtain ipe
water ''wIUVw' hippey and wlthoqt
price;'' but co water often means
cramp, whether the Imbiber Is cramp
ed for means or not. Fans are being
sold like hot cakes nnd some of the
merchants will guarantee you a perfect
tornado If you will only buy their warq.
Hoy eoclablo tho flies aro In warm
Weather whether you bo rich or poor
they aro bound to stick to you. Then
Jiow welcomo thoy are at tho early
morning hour Just as you are trying to
catch n, imp of forty winks, especially
If you havo kicked tho blankets and
quilts (Question) oft of your limbs ?
This weather Is weakening to all of us
but how strong tho butter gets. This
reminds mo of nn old story, which li
well worth, repeating. I'll cut it short.
Tho proprietor of a hotel came In the
dining loom ono day olid noticed a
military man (Major General) saluting
thn butter. "What am you doing Gen
eral ?" said tho hotel man "I'm do
ing my duty," responded tho General,
for t nlways salute when I am out
ranked, and that butter outranks rue."
I did think of mciTtiuning somo
tiling about the bent, in this letter.poi
hnps I may do so In my next.
Yours Meltcdly,
ilAHCUTIO.
Cusjcr's Fight.
Lieutenant John Carland, of company
U, Sixth infantry, with General Gib
bon's command, writes as fellows con
cerning tho slaughter of tho Seventh
cavalry an.ll General Custer. Tho let
ter Is dated Month of tho Little Horn
river, June 20, and proceeds as follows:
At the mouth of tho Uoscbud on the
22il of Juno we struck a largo Indian
tr.ill leading up tho Itosehud Valley.
General Custer from there took com
mand of the twelve companies of cav
alry, and pushed on after tho Sioux. IIo
followed them to the foot of tho moun
tains, aud found by scouting tho valluy
that they wero encamped .on a branch
of the Little Horn. This was on tho
night of the 24th. On tho 25th ho took
five companies aud followed the stream
down ouo side, whilo Major Itcno with
seven .companies went down qu the
other. Major Heno was to attack tho
enemy In tho rear while CusUr .fought
them In front. This would havo wink
ed all right, as Iteifo had got in their
rear ; but Gpneral Custer, marching
down on tho othor side, saw what he
supposed was the front of tio camp and
mado a charge on them, tho Indians
giving way and letting him right lutp
the gap.
Tho bravo man rodn with his 300
men and would have killed fho whole
of the 2,000 Sioux, I believe, it thero
had been no enemy behind him. Hut
instead of charging tho front ho was
right in the centre of between 13,000
and 4,000 Sioux. Thoso that wero be
hind him kept concealed until ho was
right in their midst, and thou, when It
was too lato, ho made a bold dash, try
ing to cut through then), lint tjie ene
my weie too many. He fell about tho
first one, and tho horses becoming un
manageable tho poor soldiers weto cut
down in less tlmo than It takes to tell.
The Sioux then turned with all their
forco upon Major lleno. lie charged
them with ono company and returned
with only eleven men. Ho then retreat
cd a short illttanoe, placing his infill on
a bluff. He kept them off until tho
night of the'27th. Ills men going with
out water for forti'-eight hours. Ho
was relieved by Generals Terry nid
Gibbon who saw tho smoko from where
they weru on the Little Horn, and,
thinking itasignal of the Sioux, inarch
ed that way just In tlmo to save the last
handfijl of tho Seventh cavalry. Out
of the whole regiment oply 428 men
aro left, and forty of them aro badly
wounded. It ma'3 opes peart sick to
look over the battle ground and seu tho
poor fellows, some of them with their
entrals cut out, others with their eyes
dug out aud theli hearts laid across
their faces. Thpy oven stopped to cut
their pockets to get their money nnd
watches. To most fearful sight was
Colonel Cook. He was a splndid look
ing man, with long dark whiskers.They
dug Iti&faco p.11 out so ns to get his fjno
beard, It is supposed. They did not
dlsfigu.ro General Custer lu nny way
but his brqther, Tom Custer, was open
ed and ills heart taken out.
Wo ostimate the loss pf tho enemy at
COO, though it is hard to tell how manv
wero killed, as they carried most of
them away. Some of ours claim that
Sitting liull was killed, ns ho is known
by some, aud an Indian answering
his description was found dead, but no
doubt Mils is falso, as they would have
tried to carry him along.
General Terry and the remaining of
ficers aro feeling very badly. I was
staudlnc by General Custer when Gen
eral Terry camo up and as ho lopkpd
down upen the noble general the tears
coursed down his face as ho sad :
"The flower of the army is gone at
last."
Custer was supposed .to bo tho first
one who died, but though he fell first
we found seventeen cartridge shells by
his side, where he had kept thpm oil
until the last moment. There can no
blame be attached to any ono for this
fearful slaughter. If Custer had had
the wbplo regiment it would only have
been worse, as the Sioux were too
many. Of course there will be somo
blampd by eastern papers, but as an
eye-witness of the whole battle, I can
not censure anyone. There is one poor
Crow Indian on the boat who has flvo
6hots through him ; yet he is happy be
cause he has nine scalps at bis side.
This Is d true statement of Gen Cus
ter's bravo charge. These SIouxs were
all from some agency as we found camp
equipments that had never been used ;
also blankets that were new ard brand
ed MU S. Indian department."
There is very little more to say, and
as the scout starts for Lincoln with Urn
mall in a few moments, 1 will close.
The Fall Elections.
In vlo'w of the Presidential election
in November, the State elections whlph
will precede It will be looked to with
Interest. The following Is tlio orderof
these elections ; ,
1. Kentucky, on the first Monday I p
August. The election will he for mumi-
bers of tho Legislature and Circuit
Judgos. Tho Democrats aro making
active preparations for the election, but
so fur the Kopubllcans indicate a pur
pose to allow the canvass to go by dui
fault,
2. California, on the first Wednesday
in jsepteuiDer. luis election is lonneu)
bers of tho General Assembly and mem
bers uf Congress. Tho parllos aro pret
ty equally divided, each claiming tho
victory, and nn oxcttlng contest is pre
dicted. 0. Vermont, on tho first Tuesday In
September. This ejection Is for Slate
officers and members of tho General
Assembly, nnd as tho Stato Is over
whelming ltepubllenn.tho only Interest
ntliacted to tho election will bo In
noting tho relative loss nnd gain of the
two parties.
4, Maine, on the second Monday In
September. Hero a Stato ticket will bo
elected, nnd thero seems to bo no doubt
of tho reelection of Gen. Seidell Con
ner, Itepublican, thu present Governor.
C. Georgia, on tho second Tuesday
li) October. Geo. A. Hf Colquitt Is
likely to lit-atl the Democratic- ticket for
the Governorship, whoso election Is
predicted by 75,X)0d majority. As yet
tho Republicans havo not indicated a
purpose to contest the Held.
0. West Virginia, on ,tho second
Tuesday lu October. This election cm
braces it State ticket, members of tho
Legislature, and members of Congressi
The Democrats nro nlready In the field
with n Stato ticket, headed by tho Hon.
A. M. Matthews, present Attorney
General, for the Governorship. The
Republicans will uonilnate a Stato tick
et during the latter part of the present
month. Tho Democrats clalui that Till
their iljssesslons aro healed, and they
will carry the Stato by a largo majority.
7. Ohio, second Tuesday In October.
In tills Stato a full ticket, with tho ex
ception of Governor and Lieutenant
Governor, will bo elected. Thu Re
publicans claim they will carry tho
Stato by an increased majority over
Hayes vole in 1875.
8. Indiana, on tho second Tuctday
in October. Here a full Statu ticket
will be elected; the Democratic ticket
being headed by tlio Hon, J. D. Wil
liams, present member of Congress, lor
t)io Governorship, and tho Itepublican
ticket by the Hon. Godiovo S. Ortli,
lato Minister to Austria. Indiana
promises to bo tho battle ground pre
paratory to tho Presidential onset in
November, and both parties will put
fortli their best efforts to secure tho as
cendancy. i). Iowa, on tlio second Tuesda In
October. This is a Itepublican State,
and niny bo expected to cast its voto
In that direction both lu Octobor and
November.'
10. Nebraska, sepond Tuesday In
October. This is also a Republican
State.
11. Texas, on the .first Monday in
November. This Stato will probably
go Democratic by fiom 73.00Q to 100,
000 majoilty, but the election is too
near tlio tlmu of holding tho Presiden
tial election to effect it in any percepf
ible wuy.
Terrible Fate ir Two Children mill
n Woman.
John E. Cameron lives on a farm
ouo mile from Pittsvlllo. He has a
linio kiln n quarter of a mllo from his
liouse, near the main road, On Mon
thly ho started a Urn in it and went
away to his wot lc lu a hay Held. Two
of lis children, a boy nioo yets old
apd girl aued five wero playing about
tho kiln. Over the n.outli ot the kiln is
a windlass by which a laj'go buckut is
lowered to tlio bottom. The oldest of
tho two children thought it would be
niiiB to ride his little sister up and down
In tlio bucket. Sho clambered in, and
ho 1ft her down into tlio pit, Tho lire
had by that tlmo got under K"1 head
way, and tho stono was becoming heat
ed and emitting poisonous gas.
The little girl screamed to como un.
and her brother tried tp pull up tho
bucket, hut could not stait it. After
several nttempts, lie started on a run
for home, where he told his mother and
grandmother, who were alono lu the
hppse, the situation ns above. The two
women run to the kiln. Mrs. Cameron
saw her child lying on the bottom. Sho
had fallen nut of tile bucket.being over
powered by tlio gas Thinking' that the
child might be restored if taken out at
onco, Mrs. Cameron drew tho buoket
qp. Sho placed her Jlttlo boy in it, and
telling him to place tho body of his lit
tle sister in It as quickly as posslble,and
get back into it himself, she lowered
hlpi into the noxious pit, Tho little
fellow succeeded In placiug'tho body in
the bucket, aud, clinging to the side of
It himself, was drawn a few feet up
ward, when he succumbed to the .influ
ence of 11)0 gas and .fell back uucqu
scious to the bottom.
Mrs. Camerou drew tho body of her'
little girl to the top qnd .hastily remov
ed It from the buoket'and placed it on
the ground. She, then gave the crank
of tho windlass to her mother-in-law, a
Jady nearly 70 years old, rid told her
to lower her quickly Into the pit, to the
rescue of her other child. She then got
Into tho bucket. Her weight was more
than old Mrs. Carqeion could centre,!,
and tho crank slipped from her hands,
and whirling round struck her on the
head and knocked her senseless to the
ground. Her dau,nhter-livlaw, was
hurried violently to the bottom of the
ki'n, and no doubt rendered unconsci
ous before the gas aftVted her.,
Tho Pittsvlllo stage camo along about
the time Mrs. Camoion was precipitated
uto tho kiln. John Kane, the driver,
seeing the bleeding, body Of' tho bid
lady, and the Apparently lifeless body
of the little girl, stopped the stage aud
jumped out. Ho discovered the bodies
of tho other two in, the kiln. Calling a
gentleman in tlie stagy to Ids aid, ho
went down Into the kiln by means of
the .windlass rope, and placed the body
ot Mrs. Cauieron In the bucket. t was
drawn up, aud the bucket lowered,
Kano succeeded In getting Into the
bucket with tho boy's body.but became
unconscious soon rafter, and was taken
from the bucket in that' stato. H was
some time before he, was restored.
K Old Mrs. Cameron1 vmi , brought "to
consciousness in a short time, her
wounds not being serious. Her daughter-in-law
aud the twQ children, wero
dead. As soon ai,Kanu recovered sulli
clently, the three bodies were placed
In the stagH and taken heme, and Mr.
Cameron summoned from his vork.
Mrs; Cameron' was B5 y'e&rsi old. This
Is tho third timo. that deaths bavo oc
curred under similar clroumstauces at
this kilii during the pa,st seven years.
Now AdVortiscments.
THE LUNGS 1
CONSUMPTIOBT I
ThiMlBlrfa!ng ami daiiRwoin complaint mid
I( prmionltory vinpintn. nprlrotrd couuli,
ntfflttvrnls, liofir-oiipew, waning fl"sli, fovir
tiermaiirtillvinrnl lir "lir. ftn-nvmi'ftrnitittnimj
flyrniMit Wild Clio TV"
nifunujiiiia a iirrinnniinr or luiraonniy
Consiimntlun mchnrncterlieittiycnlnrrli or In.
Unminnlion of tliomucima inciiibriino of tlio nlr
iinflpntfet, with couuli nnd nxnnf.tnrnt.tml. nlinrt.
brcntli. lioiirfimios pnin in tlio cliopt. For nil
tiloncninl nflectinne, soro litroal. loss of voice,
coughs,
lilt. HWAYNB'S COMPOUND
Syrup oWild Cherry
IS A SOVjmniaN ltKJflJDY.
Itrmnrrhniit, or tvKltml blmitl, limy lirocrcil
Inini tlio Intynt, truclim lirmidiln or linlpn,
nnil iirlnn from vnrlons rnugos nt itntltin rilivpioni
oxorilon, pliHtlMrn, or fullnopn of tlio vo.cH
wi'HK iuiiKi.,nverftiniiiiuiK ui 1110 voicn unnnre1
cd nrncunllon, obsltuctlon ot tlio suit oj or liv
er, etc,
Dr. Swiyno's Compound
Syrup of Wild Cherry
otrlkoi t tlio root of rilxoitsn liv lnulfvltiR Hie
blood, ristn.-mir tlio livornnd klilnerato healthy
lit" ton. InvlBorntliiK tlio in rvoni system.
i no oiny Hinmiani mnouy lor urioorrnntro,
liionctilnl mi'l nil nnlmoimiv conin ntnt. linn.
sunintlvm or those mciltsiioscil to wom Iiiiik",
sl-oiild not fall to use tills great vciotnblo icm
till'.
Itsinnrvoltms powr, not iinlbover consunni.
tlon. hut oyer every chrimlofTmcasn v,iere n
frnduul tiltomtlve nctlini la neo'lod. Under lis
tiso the conuh Is loosened, the night swenti ill,
niinisli tno imln siiIhIiHs, tho nuf-e leturtm lo
its nnturul stniiilnril, the stomach Is imnrove'l
lu Its powor tu digest nnd nfslii'llato tholnod,
nnd eyery uigaii Inn n nutor unit botloi quality
blood sttpiillidto it. out of wlilc); now iccicu,
tlvo nnd I'listio ni.Heiinl is mni'o.
SAVED 11 IS LIFE.
a e 1 1; ii a it j "a"c ! 1,12 ciiti::
Wn that of dwnrd II. lluiusoii, Knglneernt
Oeorgo .sweeny's Tottoiy, 1331 Itlilgo Avonuo,
riiluiilciiililn. Ho li ,k1 n violent oi ji-'li, night
sweats, sore thioit, great weakness, pit at air
feiciittlme n pint of iluoi., gnvo up nli hope of
teeoveiy. '1 litough the tuo ot " Jir. tsu-aune's
II ilacierrvSurui'' licumionsouml and healthy
man. and fetnalna so to thn i'ay, although oyer
twenty ycais havo din ieit stneo htt was cuicd,
1'llIOU OiNJ'; DOI.IjAI. "Ix tiottlei 15. If
your druggist or stoiekuenor does not sell It, wo
will ferwaid nail iluen. fieivtit )iQid, tu nny ad
dress, on jeceipt of nnoe.
rittci'.inHii only nr
BHt. SWAY.B2 At SOX,
330 IV. Sixth Street, I'lillmliliihla.
Bold by ull Prominent UiuggUts.
A Good Family Medicine
Tiir and Sarsnpitrilla Pills.
W 111'! A DAC1IH, I.angour and JUlili
clioly gdieiall spilng lrotu a disordered stum
itch, eo'iijveiio-snr n lorold liver. K ich limy ho
speedily remoyrd yyl)r. Bwnyno's '1 nr wijs.
which stluiulatu the liver and stoumcli to a
ho lihy net hut lu lemovlfig ml blilniuanwa. and
pipduclug li'guluv evacoallou4 "f tlio tiowcis.
J.IVKIt COM PLAINT,
that dreaded dlsoiso fiom which so many per,
Mins nilkr, Is frcqjcullr the eaiuo of
Headache, Indigestion nnd Dyspepsia,
Is siieodily lelieved ami nro often permanently
cuieil ny their uo. Severs atnoiton prevcuted
by the use tit tbeo tnis'ipai-iihi I'llfs, as tliey
ca'Ti olf, thlotlgtl tlio bloQil. thn Imptnltl.'S
Jttnii which ifoy ante, ynr uusi ivmiMft
tlieio lsuotiiliuso cllcci!it ns
Syayne's Tar and Sarsnparllla Pills.
They are uuielv vegetahio. a,id act sticcialiy
on lueJ.Uti-tis illue Atiissoi- cnloinel, tlt.iouti
nuv uuii.esu is noin luitlllg.
Uecnbe sviui'toius In u'l com-nunte'it!on'-,
nnd iiddro-s letters lo hit MIAINIJ ,tOA.
i'liiltidetphln. No flnuge for ndvi e. Hent hv
mill on receipt of x'!'lc. l'flt'p-O 4:eii;sn lio;
live, boxes far i.
ASK Yuyil DUTjUUIT l'-QU TllEM.
Itcliing Piles!
PILES, PILKS, ITOilINU PILES,
Positively Cured liy tho use of
SWAYNE'S OINTMJBJiT.
IIomp, Tkstimonv i
I virs fiorclv o fill c led with ono of tliuiost CIs
trosstnAp! il tiisfiKfO- HrurltiM nr 1 ruugo, or
mint) c(inuunnlv..uio',VJi yi llcliliiir J'Jlcs llio
Hcliiiitr at tliiiosw.iM nlmnt jiitolerable IncreiiH.
ctl uy bcratchiu;;, mm not nnfrt'n.ueutly oecomo
qultu sot u.
I bouatit n box of " Swij lie's Q(ntmoat : Ua
iibo unva quick lclicf, nnd u i aliort tlmo mado
a jHjifcct cuio, I ciin now s cp tiuilisturbctl,
ana I ivouiil utivlaa nil who are HiifTennx with
this itintronflliiKoiiipi;i!nt topiocure Swuvjica
Ointinonl" at ouco. I tind tned yiescnp iona
uimo.-t innumoMlik', without finding miy ptiim
anent relief. JO. W. OXlltlaT,
Firm of JuiMiel A Christ'.
Boot aud ahoo llouso, ZU Noilh wecond-streot,
railndi-lptila.
SKIN DISJiJASES,
AWAYNKVS Al.Tj HMAt.lNU OINT.MUM'
la nl.o u upeclflo lor TKTl'Klt, ITHII. SALT
ItlllcUM, SO.lLI) IU:a). JJllYfcHl'HIjAa
JlAllUEll'.S ITCH. IlOll JlLOrtUiliM, Al.t,
BUAI.Y, CllUbTV,- OUPANUUUS JiUUP,
1'lO.Ny. PcUDi'tlv -nfo ami lianiilcus. even on
tho most tender uifunl. Puce SO cents. 3 boxes
for$i.:5. sent iiyiu.il to any uililnuson leceiut
of pilto.
Bold by ril (he leading SruKiasts.
Prepared onlyllV'
MR. SWAYNK & SOS.
30 North Sixth- St., Philadelphia.
Now Advoi'fcisomoi5bs.,v
Whom It MnyCoifcc
wn, That I hnvo this flay, JUlf 1 Jth'i
rpo nil
Jin il iviiiiwii. i iihi A iHf, I inn i nr, j
sold my Intel est, rrght, and lltlr w Itlt'llAllO
kkiitkii in me uiiy uuunx and.rtu rjun
KIOItK, on Kiinushnniia stroet, near to tbo
JIantloli llonso, Mauch nnln.' Sta,
JUJIM Klill'Jill.
July S2, 1873-W1
9'J
TEACllKItS WASTED.
Tim School Hoard nf MAIIONINO ToUrtf'
HH1P will meet A ptilleatits f ir Helinols on SA.
TUIIDAY. AVUVST Sill, 1S7P. nt A, M..Rt
lMillARANTUOHNl'llt. when llio HmifitlntBii.
dent will examine applicants.
IIUNIiV llltllTNEY. PreMdent.
r. I). Kltuun, Secjctary,, July 2J-w3
rjo Whom It Miiv Concern. .
Notlco Is lierchv clven. Tint wo. !ho under.
slcne'l. liavo nut clinked fro'n ltnnlel Pluklnger,
of MnhOtiliiff tawnnli, Ujroon oniinty. pit. tuo
lollow'ngtuopeitv. to wilt Four ones of Oniii,
nniBaiinbof l'ntitoes, two Hogs, two Hows, two
wagons niroo jic'ifiokis, two i-iows anu one
2-year nldt'olt nml heiebv notify nil persons
not tniueddiAWlth (ho same, under nenaltyol
the law. WI31SH ,fe ANWItUW. a
Packerton, JMVTi, ib,3 w.t
P KI'OIIT OF. THE CONDITION of
) tho FIIlST NATIONAL HANK,
nt l.clilglitmi. in tho Ktate of Pennsylvania, at
tho eloie of business. J tine 3U(n, 1S7G.
ifCWUiicits.
I)nniiunl DIconnls ,.. fr,2;87 24
U. U. llonilstoBieuiot licnnUnn ... m.tm 00
Duo Horn approved Reserve Audits,, 8,401 47
Duo from other National Hunk ...... l 85U (13
Duo IrninHtnte Hani's and IliuiKers,. 8Ji it)
llenll'Mnte Fuiiilliiie, nu l fixtures 1.M7 L0
(Jurreut UxpenseS aim 'Paxes Paid ... ,fji 4-t
I'letninius i-inu b iuu -r,
llillsot other Natlomil lHnks. 1,420,00
Kract'ounl lUineuey. Includ'gMlCke.g 2J0 11
Legal TennirNotes....,, O.G'O Oi)
lleiloniptton ritiid With U. H. I Ipjsnr.
er tfi net cent, ot Ulruulatiohl.. ...,, ' 2 025 00
BtlverC'oiii ,.i 10 00
DSI5
YOUK
lotal I1M.313 13
MAliIUTIFS.
Cmtltnl Stock Paid 111.
Other Undivided Plollts..
Isntiomil llnnk Kotos uutaandlni; ,.
Individual llouo-lls mlijciu to Uieci.
line lo other National Uiiu'as
JJuo to btule lluuks runl Isanlicfs
f50,(00 to
8M1FI5
45.01 l 00
25,3S Oil
9,811 01
1,011 DO
Total ......8135,310 Jj
Stale of I'cmisijtvania, County o L'arhQn, I
1, W. UV lliminnii, Cashier of llna',oyi n.no.
ed Itiinl,', do solemuiy stvear th.t( .the ahovii
statuuinut Is tiuetu tliobatql iuy Lnowlcdgs
ami behct.
W. W. 110VMAN, t nahler.
Sub'-crlbcd nnd sworu tobcfoio xuo, thls'lSth
divot Jul, is; o.
TH09. M. nnrlC. Not'yrnbho.
Corroet Attest! 11. 1'. Ilofroid. A, J. Dniltng.
Thos. Ki merer. Directors. July 2'.', 187B,
!b
ITIDEND HOTICE.
Tllfc PtrtKKP KlTfouiT. nlNV nv t.w
If 10HTON has dcolarnl n pro rtn DiTldend
!i "If f nt pnybK M the Hank on and
. .f oavurusy, juiy Ibm, 1H7S.
tittli 15lh, 1870.
W. W. IIOWMAN, Cmhler.
a 1 g s a m
J "5 H & SS ft
as s.2 w h n as, .
WANTED.
jADORNi LONDON
l-HairOolorRnstorer
I, HAIR, !
'; i GRAY" HAIR
To Its Natural Vitality and Color.
HERU IS FkE PROOF
Of Us Siiperbr Excellcnco.
Head Uils Home Cirtltlcato testified to by
Kilwnul ll( GarriKuas, one ol the most compe
tent Dingpsis and tineuiisti In I'hllnilolpljia, a
man witode Yeruclty nouo can doubt 4
1 um.iiappy to add my testimony to the great
value ot tfle " Loudon- Hair uu.or lleblrera"
which irsinred my hail; to Itsorlji'lnal dark col.
or, and the hue appears to be permanent. I uui
ratisfled that this prepaiatlon Is imthius like a
dve, but operates upon the secreti-in. It Is
ulsu a beaultmi half (UesniuK, aud promotei the,
f rowtti. I purchased the llrt belUe irout Ku,
I. Uarrlarues, uruvgist. Tenth ami. Coutus-sts
who usu ulso testily uy luir was veiy Kluy
when I vommeuceJ Ua use.
T. ..II J TVITI.r.V.ll
No. 730 N. Nliltli'st.. PhltaUe'lnltlo..
1)B. BWAYNE B tiON.-ltespectcU iloudu V
uaye i.jo iicuurew inrorm- -son nisi, 11 tuuy ui
my acquaintance, Mrs'Mlder, Is d.ellBhtel with
the eveeeu 1 your ' Uiudun L'olor llnlr ltestoi"
er." Her hair was lalluig rapidly and IIUIU),
ffiuy. iue ooiur nas uean xeaiorea, uau uie iau-,
lug out entirely slopped by its tue.
li. 11, UAitiaaTjisSj ,
Drneirlsi Cor. Tenth and Coates sis.. I'liUa,
All thai art cn kouoiupliali In nioanllty'liiK.
strenKihenlUff , thlckculutr and udoi uing thu hun
ts fctfuited Uf unluff Vijoudoa Hair Color ltestor
er." It etfniulats and forces a new ifruwth 1 if
Biay, restores Us nitnrul color, and lenders H
busy ana ueuuutui enres uauuivui &uep viei
fccalp clesu, cool aud healthy. All druirulata
cU H. - Price 75 cent; six .bottles, H. Bent by
'Oiplesi to any address.
BWAYNE & BON, 330 N. Sixth St.. Philad'a',
bole riiqi'METons. '
Fqr Sale by nl UruRgllstii,
July 11. 1878.yl
Tho Borough of'Luhighton
desires to Borrow sulliciont
Monoy to refund tho'Borough
Debt. Interest ' promptly
paid. Apply to
w. M. KAPSMER,
July 15, 137Q-W3 . fi'ccietary.
tlinlnlstrntor'.s Salrj
Of Valible Real Estate.
Tho undersigned Arinitnttiatnr of the restate
nf JObllPIl iMOrn, (Icc'f), lat of MAIlOv"
INtl ronstilp.Cntlon 1 onnlyi l'a., w.ll offer
nt piiolio side, 011 (lie p,ennses,nn
Saturday, August 5th, 187G,
comincnctns at TWO o'clock lf. jr., the follow
m" v-iumo e ileal I. slate, to wit : All that cer.
tuiu puc or ptrooi 01 LAifl) contaluliiK
34 Acres and 2G Perches,
i,n the ainn tnore or less, known as the Joseph
Mom.) l-'i.rin. situatra m Alahonl.i'; lowns. ip
t; f-T conslt of n Twnbiorj IVnino ffi$t
pwclliiiK Ifonso. IS X 20 ft.. With .HiSi
Kin-Inn nclnaliutl, II) x 20 lbs Uaio,2)x4l leet
Wnpin aiitd, IS x 2J feet a 1 rtlorv Dwell );
llniifii'. 14 x 1 feet, mi.'l oilier Out'.ul'iiluirs
Teiins will be nuJo known nt time nnd place
olxaie. tn- Wii. ti. .v.tj jy.
Juiy 15, 1870. .Mimimsiriiior
n AGENTS WANTED FOR THE GREAT
Centennial history
it sells taster than in,., utnu mu um .,uo-
llstied, Uno Atrcnt soldul conies In I oa . "dud
lor our extra terms i Acenis. rnnoiui;i-iiii
llsbim; Co., I'hll.idelpliln, l'a.
rpO DELINQUENT, TAXPAYERS.
, iiuuuo in auiruv iivcii uini mn j'iiuiivi in ut
tJNl Ol.LKcTl-i) IlOHOUOU rOOIlTAXKS
for 1C7J 4 hnvn boen placed In my hands tor col
lection. Persons Knowing themselves Indent d
foi sai l Taxes are requested to csll at my office.
In 0'iett's nniluinff. nnrt maKe Immediate psv.
ioont. and save onsti of snir. Jt.A IlELTZ. J.P.
i,euinuion. jqiy i, is, 3W,
gTATE AM) COUNTY TAXES.
Tho nnncrslarnod hereby notifies the Taipsv..
s of the Tlorontrh or T,ehnrhtnn.' that fmhsa.
been appolnten bv the Commissioners of Carlton
Countv to COLLfcOT the STATU and COUN.
IY TAXIfU.in said Bo'oufrh.for theyear.18,0.
And m pcruanco of said appointment, by. re.
quest of thn Coniml-mlnners, all persons llablo
to ftinie nnn uouniv isxes, are renuireu to
maK" Imm'-illani -paymerit tbetcnf, at ulsoOlo
In Chert's lmlldilnr. within 'THIIITY DAYS
fiom this date, nnd Iheieby save costs nf collec
tions. II. A. liELl J5.. J. P., Collector.
ijunigmjov , juiy lmo-aw.
. "i day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit
SI JL and terms free, THO K -Co. August
v Malno.
A man of noteil lenltlt was nsked how It
was he svetno t to liei.atwnys well. " I am not
p.u timlnr ii. my meats ; I eat wlnit" I like t add
whenever I feel "unrtor the, weather, I resort to
niy
Tarrant's Selljcr Aperient,
which I olwiiys kocn in my house." Wise man.
and economic it as welt. IIo does not re-ortto
violent means for ro.lcf. He uses Knturo's
retuetly, In tho shaoe of this nporieni.
SOLO BY ALL DnXJOGlSTd.
' PEIl WEEK OUAItANTKi:no Agents,
-Male and Female; In their lortltv-
1'erms and ODTi'I VHKK. Addrens
P. O. Y1GKUKY & Co,. Auitista, Mb
PC o (fflrtfur dsv at Uoive. Simples
m v-iw worth iirtree. erusos . uo.
Portland, .Maine.
tT3SYCA0MA.NCY, Olf SOUL CIIAItMINO
How eltborsax may fascinate andgalo tba
lore and alfectlons of any person they choose. In
stantly. Thbj ur.tall ca.u passw.ssfreeby jnsil, for
cttuts; tei;tiinvri wun a Marriage uuiao; rj pi
lau Oracle, llreams. Hints to Ladles, etc. 1,000,
000 sold. A queer book. Addres3
T. WILLIAM & CO., Pub s, I'hlla.
25
P4NCY BRISTOL CARDS. 10 tints.
w)th name, loci or 20 MtXKD ItEPP,
Nassau. Men s.CoUN, Y.
VlfllTIfTO CARDS, with your uamtlflns,
ly piluteil, gent for 25c We have too
styles, aucmts wamtki). u samples
sent for stain U. A. 11. t ULLUil .cu.
Brockton ttass.
50
ADVERTISING IN'
Religious, and Agricultural
"WEEKLIES,
ON Til 3 IiKt 11iAH.
. Xntleii ts'hAieliv blven. Ilfaf hi vine bttr)tiaiia
F nr..l.,..t.1u Ay.,.'I,tAu,lnn',,,rannnv t.llha
insisting Ot tv6, wbeat.loan,
rether-wlth all'thu lariohe: lm.
Vlemeufs. live 5ck,aia nousehplrt rurniinro ol
every eesuriitiiou ui at r. duui, w.
Towoinonsiuir township,
all lioi sons 'aro. tor jid m
under penalty of the taw
Uuot
Carbon county. Pa.
torjid medJJlus Willi, the tamo
txiLOAION SOLT. FranVOin two.
July IS, 1870fW3.
W3
w -'a
o
o
a
D
bD
m
CD
p-
E-i
a
a
o
C5
C
C3
' CO
rO
o
o
a
S3
O
u
a
ei
-P
i3
CD
CO
03
m
S3
S3
O
u
o
o
o
?
C3
. cj
S.
C
rCl
O
o.
a
nasi
Lvi.''i.
.jrJISMXKfVfilAl. SAIiOOH,
ajJQUEIlANNA BTJ:, MAUCH CHUNK
FUANK INKMANN, Proryr.
-i'f t t-
Fresh Phtladelnllia laser Beer always on tap.
Clears ol Oho-cinl Oators, and, all othor kinds,
ol Uolrohuteuts to be found, lu a fliat-olasst,
Baloon. VHSK LUNCH even- MoruloK at lOi
o'olockr fail when you go to Mauxa. Chunk.
July 15, VHttfl