CS"k .. !'.. ... . .. A.. .. ... 1 . V MOUTIIlMlill, KlUTOIt t.lillttlllTON. PA.! SATCI'.li.W VOKM.NO, AIM. 10,170. TUM IV.1IA.SUH T1UKKT. For President UllUN Ct.AV Kjlllll. For VlCO-l'Il'SIdellt-Ullll.ON T. tSlKWAIlT. ltHl'UHLIOAN 1101CHT. for ITcldetlt - UUIIIKKKOItD 11. IIAVI.H. fflir Vlre-rTO.-ddent-Wltl.UM A. WllltELKlt. iii;moouatio tk'Ki;t. For l,rcsldent-SANtUlil,.t 'llLllt.v. For Vice-1'rrBiilent-TiiOMis llHXOitiCKS. Tho first session of thu -lltli Con gress outlet! on Tiu'scluy evening lust. Gen. Sntiiucl F. Cnry, of Ohio, lias fnrninlly accepted thu iioiiiliiution of thu Independent Greet, backers fur Vlco President. A meeting of llio Uoniociatle County Coniuiitteu will bo lield, nt Mnuch Chunk, on Monday nftenioou, August 23tli, nt 2 o'clock,. Tho Secretary of War 1ms Issued Instructions to General Sherman to hold nil tho nvnllablo foices under his com mand, not engaged with tho Indians on tho frontier, In readiness to lespond to the call of tlio authorities In States where tho lights of sulTrago guaran teed by tho Fifteenth Amendment may bo picvented. .Such additional oulers as may bo necessary will ho Issued from time to time, after consultation with tho law olllccrs of tho Government. A telegram to tho Chicago Times from Fort Iltiford, dated the 11th Inst., says tho main body of Sitting Hull's forco is reported by Crow scouts to bo encamped on Stinking Itlvor, a tribu tary of tho Dig Horn. To engage them it will bo nccessaiy to cioss tho Wg Horn Mountain nn nlmost Impossible uudei taking nt this season. Thero is no prospect of another battlo with the Sioux, unless they desire to fight, as tho troops cannot ovei take them before tho cold weather. General Terry has decided to return to tho mouth of tho JJosebud, and by September lOtb. all the troops will bo withdrawn. Says tho N. Y. Witness : lien Butler wants to inflict himself upon thu country onco more. Ho Is tired of ob scurity. Ho doesn't like to bo forgotten so soon. Anything now to get back into tli 3 House. Ho was once a roaring inflationist. That didn't pay. Mark tho change. " Tho country having been committed in favor of resumption by legis'ativo action, ho behoves it should bo carried into elTeot as speedily us possible." Ho " places hiniKclf squarely ou tho Kopubllcan platform." The party unloaded him, once, when it dared not carry him nny longer. Let ns hope, he will not bo ablo again to "place himself squarely on" that party, ns ho says ho has done on its platform. The chairman ot tho Kxecutive- Commllteoof tho new Greenback paity, K. M. Davis, Esq., of Philadelphia, wrote to a Wllkcs-Uarro gentleman tou ching ids aid In pushing tlia movement,' and ou Saturday of last week ho ro celved a reply, a portion of which wo publish, giving ids description of the condition of tho working peoplo of that locality : It out peoplo wero not bo dreadfully poor ihoro TOU,lll)oeoZt-llH01 pilWtHtlll Rici-utmclc clulu You urn oavo iiocouceimiin of iiiu Hcarcitv or there 1110 niiijv neraou-H If nnv.uho urn urtnni.v mil t. uiiii muiirj in huh vii-uiuy. i i n uui I null. lmnKerlutr. but mom Unit! ute.jmltaru living on tne vety cmiiMva ot lood, unci very llitloof it nt Hint. A lntomilcbtlunWI. tiitltt!i.toiekdeeri4, unit thoi . In linn, 1110 ho holiliiil 111 their par iniiitH to tint w.ii li-wili'ih t.iut ue daily expect to ace n lamo milliner of tlieni iniccnm)iilto"etli or Noooo., lit pnlng; us Dotnilnvs. Tjey havo nut tho money to mi.oc.nim wo have not not the lieait topiiftb them lor the lew iloums IB'V do t tTa.slon.iiiy maiiago to get hold of. Ah 11 conse qiiMicuwor.ieliimi.'liiK coimtnutly onttie idiro nt dissolution. In 11 location that, in oritioarv tunes, would Insure us a rctpectaulo boston. ahoo. Mum Tllden nvsin Ills letter tho lomimptlon net i 11 nhaiu. The letter la u bliain, not llio law. Coal tlaulte, IKi. In connection with Gov, Tilden's let ter, the following from thu Philadelphia Ledger of last Saturday, will bo read with interest, ns it shows the diminish, ed stock ot gold since nnd before the net of resumption : . Kinco 1SCI1 the 'rain bulnncn lins cmduntly shrunk from tllj.lunio tof.v.lMMlMii. 'I h- i,r. iionoMhlHstiick lilonfrinK tti the Government linafa.len fioiu fdil 100,0)0 to f 30,'00,'JU. in other words, tho (lovoniineuc now owns only 1,1 tier n nt. of tho airottnt of colli it po-feased in ISi !l. sioitover. liulmli il in Its nrctciit stock is (MjO.IOiM,f llrer coin nnd nllver bullion, wlilh leaves the picsent amount ol irolilotvned by the TTeamtry pulv i -',5(0 (0 1. nronothlrd what u was In 1MB. Tha (loveriiment onus to-dny snme U,W ,loi inrK com than it did il rear ago. It is to be noted Hint tbls reduction haa ceciuicd duriuR n period of exceptionally Unht exnortH of piiocio, ihonetoulKoof biimI audsllrorfor tho last ll.'rul vear lieoicoulv tii.r.Oj.iKOiu'olnls til. Mxi.Uio f or the preceding i ear. Had thesporlo export been an iivrrau'e one it would have iieen neceasary u niakii u luucn latgor draft uiKin iuokoiu in no Treasury anil tho stock would not have stood much longer. A'n,v. if our gold Is leaVlnv u nt this into diiriuc; u vcai when our inorts eTCeedid nni- int. poits liy tiai.wm.'d that being tho trudo lull- nueo ior iwo-o aim wnea ouver retrains tie. monetizeil. il Income vert lmnoilant nuea. lion ulint would hollm roudltinti of our Rlock oi mint in inn nveiii n stiver being luado uu un limited legal toiider, ua proponed In CuiiKro-al uo wimio aiocit woiiiu no irnusiemu ti Kitiupe within lees than two years. Vfter rending tho ubovo, wo nro de- oldeitly of thn opinion that Undo Sam Tilde). Is not tho "Sham" tho Gazette would have tho peoplo to believe. Givo tho peoplo tho facts and no fear but they will be able to clearly discriminate between what Is truth nud what Ib "sham." Itcnomlimilon.y. OuriMaiich Chunk correspondent, In his to-day's letter, would seem to In. fcr that the ronomlnallon of Hon. A. J. Durllng to tho Legislature by tho De mocracy of Carbon county, Is, nt lenst by Mnuch Chunkcrs, nn utter Impos sibility. Wo rather Incline to the opin ion that Mr, Durllng will he renomina ted the people will not consent Hint onm man shall make nil the nomina tions for ofllco In tho next County Ooiivcntioti, "Honesty nnd capablllly" must hu tho tests tor uJIIph not tho size of mouth nnd tho strength of lungs of the nsplrnnt. Tho following,-which wo clip from tho columns of tho Moun tain Democrat, In regard to rciiiMiilmi tlons, Is timely and to tho point : "In thu selections for olllcers to servo thej people, the biimo judgment should bo used that Is observed In oidlnary busi ness. A plijslelan Is selected for his ability, nnd he Is continued until tho family can, or think they can do bettor. A lawyer is retained for his legal knowledge, and onco ongnged is not changed with uvery easo tho client may hnve ; so it should be with tho choice of olllcers. Tho honors or emoluments are not Intended to bo distributed ns rewards or compliments to favorites, but in u given for services well done. An olllco held nnd tho work thereof poorly done is a dishonor to tho olllcer, nnd a salary drawn by an ofllcer who hns no fleeted his duties is n finud upon thu people nnd such Incompetent or negli gent ofUclal should bu taught his true place. "Now men with every change of terms Is u mistake as great in politics ns it would bo In workshop or nny wlieru else, whoio experience is valua ble. When Win. Kelley or S. J. Itan- dall wero llrst returned to congress they were of but llttlu account, H was not until they had been several times In the harness that they becamo 'Jtha powers they are now acknowledged to be. Tho peoplo are bettor served by elllcient nnd experienced olllcers tlinn by a uerles of dissolving officials who appear but onco and then disappear. In tho case of th e head nf a state or milieu It is dllTcient, there thu hope of contin uation leads to plotting to secure tho desired end, nnd a continued succes sion might lend to a radical changu that would bo revolutionary, but not so with tho direct servants of the people who periodically submit their claims fur ap proval or dismissal." Tho Iteloinieil Church. Tho I!ev. Carlos Murtyn writes to the Intelligencer as follows : " Tlieto exists a strange confusion in minds otherwlsu well-informed, as touching our name Tho Deform (Dutch) Church. Tijp genesis of the title, fa miliar ns the alphabet to scholars, should bo frequently recounted for tho infor mation of tho unenlightened. What shall we do ? Post an explanatory statement In tho walls on our churohos, or keep n standing advertisement In thu Intelligencer? " As n result of the break between tho Lutheran and tho Swiss schools ot tocology at the llelorumiion, tliu one school took tho 11:11110 of Luther and cAlled Itself Lutheran ; tho other styled ltelf Deformed. Tho Heformed churches -so ca.'led to contra-dlstin- gulslied them from tho Human commu nionspread, as water run. from tho Alps Into Franco, Holland, Germany, roinmi, jsoiicnua, aim i'.iiglniiil. in which latter country they took tho special name of Presbyterian. ' '1 lie Holland colonists brought to the Now World this Iteformed Church Following the custom of thnt day, they added the name of the Father land to this title the Iteformed Dutch Church ; list as the llnuuenots, for instance. termed themselves tho French Heforui ed Church. " lint when, In tho lapse of time.New Amsterdam becamu New York : when the descendants of the settlers from Holland came to be thoroughly Ameri canized : when tho English language becamo tho mother tongue , when tho Iteformea Church In America camo to have its own organization nnd was in dependent of Holland : then, finally, the awarkness nnd impropriety of the worn .uuicli was felt, una uy a voto or General Synod it was oidered to be dropped, and our Church became simply tliu itelormed Uliurch in America." He says further that the name is better than " 1'rotestant," and a catho lic rather than a denominational title, which Identifies thu Church with all Iteformed Churches throughout the world. l'otcd ou a tieo ot Ocean Orove, naitd a number otannouiu'cnienu of atticics lost and touid, Uanotlcnof thu lens of 11 sot or False toeth, for the return of which tho soriowiug owner offers a haudsomorowatil. rhoVlrglnlaMldlai.il Ilallroail. about six miles uottb of Lynchburg: was struck by a ,'wuter spout ' Sunday mo, ulng.at three o'clock. Several miles of country never before inunda ted wr 0 flooded, nnd a, culvet rai llio lailroad Has swept away, leaving 11 chami Into which a rrrlglit train plunged, killing tne o'lglueer and llreiuau. Tho storm listed ouiy n fow minutes, but It took the flood six hours to subside. Danville, August 10 -Last oreultig a lior nblo accident oecuned at l-'rnsty valley, mar this place, reiiltlng In the Instantaneous death of a man named John hvcrelt whllo udlusllng tome gearing In thu saw mill where ho was eugane.1 at wok. Ills clothliig was cauirht by the saw, pitching I1I111 heaillouK upon 11. 111 au Instant 0110 leg undo portion ot his I1I11 were soveied fiom Ills boily 1 ol-o alt ami nuit u por. tlouof Ills shoulder, Ills body was terribly lacerated, pioseutlug a sickening appearam-0, John Haas, who resides with hit father, Henry llous. In Htouyci eek township, la totally blind, but is still quite a worker. Jlu is said lu cut all the wood used about the houso and 10 uo other cnoies that aro veiy dlilk-ult to those that see. During thu present seas.ui he bound over two hundred dozonnof rye, built the hay on the wngou am! pitched it into the mow, and Is now nt work threshing grain wit n 11 Hall. Wo dial lengo any of our cdj iliiing rouut es to tr t out n blind iiiautliauauuuuiliiutli. o'jm.-,t( IKim. tral. Our Philadelphia Letter. rilll.A.. I'll., Aug. 10, 1870. Dkak Advocate, Among tho ninny exhibits In Mnclilnery Hall, ono of tho most Interesting, Is a loom for weaving tho hemp body of wldo floor oil cloth j this loom has n peculiar shuttle motion called " Positive," nnd Is tho Inven tion nnd patent of Jnmos Lynll,of New York City. Thu capacity of this loom per day of 10 hours Is 110 yards running length, tho width or dlstnuco tho shut tle travels at each pick 11 yards, 0 picks per Inch, running 31 picks per minute. Deducting reasonnbletlmc for stoppage, this shows Hint tho shuttle carriage travels not less than 63 miles n day, This Improved loom Is nlso iliown weaving corsets, 4 on n loom, nlso weaving scamlets grain bags and wide sheetings. And I am further Ini fonnedthnt It Is successfully used In weaving wire nnd hair tloth. Centen nial visitors should make n noto of this, unci not fnil to pay tho looms a visit, for It will nmply repay them, both In their rapidity of motion and beauty of mechanical workmanship. Four badly whipped men worn taken to our hospitals dining tho past week, nod each man had been thrashed by his wife. Now this thing must bo stopped, even It wo have to c.ill out tho nrmy and navy to suppress It. When you aro nt thu Centennial bo sure nnd pay tho glass factory n visit. If the day Is hot, so much tliu better, for after seeing how the glass makers manage to live let alone work, In front or near the seething furnaces, you will not complain of tho heat outside, I'll , watrant, If it should ho 100s In thu simile. Look at this perspiring work- man carrying a long rod with 11 mass of en 11111 gniss 11 pun lis enii, wuiuu mi , - ... , r.. i ..ii 1... 1 manages to keep from dropping on" by twirling thu rod round and round until he lias it directly over the mould or simper, when another workman takes a pair of shears and nuts oil what Is re- pilied, the lest ot the heateil compound is then thrown into 11 tub of water by the man of the rod. Alter pressure, from n plunger is put upon the mould, wait nnd seo what yui will see when the mould is opened, is'nt It a lino look ing glass ? 1 don't mean n glass to look in, but 11 line glass to drink out of, nh ! I'm to hasty, the glass is not finished yet, for when taken from thu mould or bhaper It is thrown into a box of sand, hen conies along a llttlu boy who takes the glass between the prongs of a long Iron folk and thrusts it Into 11 tin unco fur annealing, when it is taken out don't accept it, should tne small boy of fer it to you, tor the chances 110 one In several million billions that you would Imp It Immediately if not sooner. See Unit fellow with the long lion ttibo In his mouth I watch how he is blowing up a bottle, is he not a human bellows V Nuver mind 1 that's the way he earns his dally baker's bread and butter, and If hu Is a blower no Is a useful anil ptaeelul member of Society. Glass Is line made Int.. all kinds of 111 tides use ful nnd ornamental ami you can pur chase most anything limn a toll set of el.iss wine to a bottle lor thu batne., p.iragoric. 1 hink of the glass winkers 1 the veiy next time you put your noses iiisidu your crystal goblets and qualf the refiesliiiiL' iei) water or the aeliliinis lemonade, uie I think of them and thank your lucky tarsth;it you ntu not ol their number that Is at this tiuiu of the year anyway. In addition to lu-r exhibits iti thu Main and other buildings, Spain hns a building ill tho wetiteui part of thu grounds, all to herself, I took a rum ble through it thu other afternoon and wns well pleased with my visit anil thu siuhts I saw, There may bu seen lino . . i pliototiraphs ot some or the fairest and most Ueiiutllulsenoratasot sunny bpaln, models of grim looking castles nnd forts, ligures of olllcers and soldiers uniformed and armed according to thu various branches of the Spanish service. Good, trusty-looking Toledo blades aru here, such as wu have olten read about, for their fnniu is world-wide. 1 noted other "blades" in this building whoso eyes were dark ns night, nud hnir to match. "Is'nt he lovely V" remarked n young lady to her fair companion, as they turned their glances toward n tine looking blade an ofllcer of the Spin Isli army. I blushed for i.iy sex when I found the remark was not Intended for me. Of all thu things Isaw in this depart ment, a piece of rattan five hundred nnd fifty feet long; pleased mu the most. I stood and gazed upon It In silent awo for sevuml minutes, what recollections of school-boy days it brought to my mind, Indeed it made me qultu sad, then I braced up and a happy idea occuired to me. I thought what a 1 ice thing that rattan would be for some Univer sity or College Professor to havu j Ave hundred nnd fifty feet, only think of it, what labor it would save In castigating unruly members of the different classes. Why, five hundred and fifty feet could be muisured out on tlioCollege campus, nud five hundred nud lilty feet of scholars could bu marched out, and with thu five hundred nnd fifty feet of rattan thu most muscular of thu Professors could whip or cane the boys at one nnd tho snme time. Early application should ho mnde If this rnttnu Is wanted in its entirety, otherwise It may be bought by some speculator and cut up Into sec tions for individual usu. Saturday next and the Saturday fol lowing August l'Jth nnd 20tlt, the rate of admission to thu Centennial will bo twenty-five cents. Tio Corliss engine made Its millionth revolution some weeks or eo aiio, but the receipts at tho stiles have only just reached a million dollars, It Is hoped that tho stiles will be ahead of thu great engine on the next heat nud fnr ahead on tho homo btrctch, 1 mil liuformed, confidentially, that wo may Boon expect warm weather. Yours, nut expecting It, Mahcutio. The Eastern district of the llvaugollcal Lu tiierati Myuod, ooinpria'.iiir Iho (States ot Mew Yuri, l'oiuuylvauiu, Jlaiyland, Virxluia, the lilsttiot ot Culiimbia. ami tlio New KuKluud Hiates. ni-euitjli-,1 WediienUy at HI. 1'aul's I.ulherau C'huruti, ltalltinore, 111 ileleirales wero nieicnt. Ilev I'. (lross.o( llultilo. nriuioh. ml 1 111 luuuiriir.il s -niieu from Lake, Ulli uiian. lei , Sju lo t.1 veibU. The Centennial Exhibition. Tho Philadelphia Ledger, of tho 10th Inst, says : " Yesterday evening marked tho closing of ti.o first three months of tho six months'' term from May 10 to November 10, during which tho Centennial Intcrnatlonl Exhibition Is to bu seen. During tho three mouths tho nverngo dally nttcndnhCo of paying visitors lias been about 24,1500, nnd tho nggregnto for tliu snventy-clght days (Sundays being excepted) Is nbout 1, 010,000. The exact figures to tho cloo of Mondny ovenlng, Aug. 8th, wore 1,877,012, nnd the rough estimate for yesterday, mndo nt tho hour when this wns written, was 30,000.'' At 11 Joint meeting of representatives of tho Centennial Hoard of Finance nnd of the Executive Committee of the Com mission, on the Ilth, after consultation with the Director General Ooshorn, it was decld"d that hereafter on tho Inst two Saturdays of cacli mouth thu pi Ice of admission shall bo twenty-five cents, I intend of fifty cents. Tho Saturdays of the present month Included In thu nirangeuicnt are thu 10th nnd 20th. It was also determined by tho S'lino nu thotltles to Issue regular admission tickets, ' In packages of 5, 10, 20. GO, nnd 100, these tickets to be gotten up In such n manner ns to prevent counter feiting, mid to bu sold only In the num bers stated. Thu purpose of this 13 stated to lie to enable thu hotels, mer chants and others to provldo admission c.irds for their guests and customers. These tickets me to be put up In en velopes with thu number carefully mni !:! on each, and will bu olleied for S!V0 nt thu money exchange olllces at tho nrounds. No commission will bo nlloweil for their ,-ale. nor will thero be nny ,i(.,lnctlon from tho regular rate of flftv cents r .. All nccounts nt homo nnd abroad ngreo lu pronouncing the Exhibition a splendid success, the finest of tho series of these international displays. Wo advlso every one who can afford thn expense, to he sure nnd dt voto at least tin eo or four days to It. It is the only opportunity that most of our peo ple will ever enjoy of seeing such n ills piny of the proline. ions of nil nations and climes of the earth, if one so fine and complete should over ngain bu made. lISltU'l'N Ol' IlltCI-CNt. ltcditccil Invnll'in cheers tho hraitsof New I Kngiiiiiil citizen those h ml limns. I'etiolonni wells, yielding an nbiindint nun 1 ply of Iho uillclo. havubeoudisiovciiHl In llus ' rlall Khoutid. I I-'otest llres In Iho White Mountains lttvo done gi oii,iinioiii.-o loriulroal aim oilier pin ' petty In that r. .71011. Tin town of Wi rien, Mux., Is n htindrid ! cnrs o.d, t.ut a llio engine was never ii.seU In it uih 1 1 uuratiar iinfi. A aiioko of llebtrilwr lit Nowmsrkrt. .V. II., dco'ipitatcil a hen thontliui' iiav. as neatly ns a Hh.up hatchet would have done It. An 1 1 mouse ho I of biliiniu.oiis coal nn a itiiiiuni of tiver twenty Icotnf thickness h.is J at b en s ruck uu ir Kan lleultn, c.i. cariet fever, choicin Itifaiiluui, diphtheria ami cii'iui aro pinval nnr lo nn ii.'itmliiA extent 1:1110111; t in children 01 r.iterkon. N. J. 'I ho now Liverpool uocksaio completed, so tint now iho dock1, of thai poll, cover 1111 uicaor tiOacro'i, 1110 valued at jpS'.O-O, 0J. The veteran flteiuon of iho Iliinker 11111. Muss., diali let in-,, reining tn riitindelpliia 10 tike part In tho gnu.d paiudn 111 Septum bcr. ThoStato Toiclieis' As odatlon will tneot noxMoii-'ii t'.ri-i 1'roi. i.eiiigi) I. .untie ot We-tL'l.n-io , lithe im.lv oltcto.i p:o-ula.it. 1'hil.idelohl 1 is pulling up ns a commercial city ihiiieeu fUniuanlps, a slops, As o..iquea, )7 luli Mid ulicCiiooucis wio lit pui-t oa baiui day. Upon llio baisof the vole ciat at t.10 Inst elcciloti. tlio lit 11, or .-.ow-s puis fc.to po-i.il ition or tho new state of Co oraduatouuhuutUtdaud Ihty lluii-a.nl. The decreiso nf ILo whallns intoro't 1 in-irkeil. iow Lniidon Conn., winch thlity viutra ugo aaa one bundled winners, now has but six. ecu. Wulneadav was the iiiiie'vninili nnnlver fniy ol tho batttoorileunlu.'toii. It watlght ui'ilv et-leotatLd uv the Now l-:uzlaud llistorl u"iwi.y Th,. oil.! Tho atlstocrntlr. tastes of Newport pojourn- era wuio iriai,lied tlie ntlioi cav bv thonreenco of llvo iioiilometi, woo took paitiu aslnsloU. llio of Ibd Uenuiiti, The young mm who fc'ets uo early these cool, iio'iclous inoriilii';., to praetlce on tho or Ritnlinsn laigecucieot acquaintances, but no fiteuds. 1 he striking miners in tho western bitumi nous coil Held It vo ugriccil toresuaie work bo 2 cents per bush 1 1, provided tho stilkcra aro not discharged. A child while anffortuc from tlio delirium of small pox fever. Jumps! out of a to.-onit story window on Muhlenberg street, Reading, aud brokoltsarmlu llueo placoi. llloi-ory iiole rnl'lns nre vorv frequent and very enthusiastic o'curicnces In I'etnisylvnnia a this time. Tho peoplo are longing for u hick ory ascenda c f onco more. A tract of forty acres piirchnecd ten veais ago bi n i.'iiHfoini 1 fruit grower for l"0 now yields ita owner iirio n year not proflt. 'llus year's crop of lrntt is ostiiuateil at HO tons. EIWitv.iiiu poisons who hod been arrested In namtnluK Jiou-o at Clou-laml. Ohio, wero tne other day iiiarcheil thrnusa tl.ostroetsol that 1 Uy to the police station, prueutins. a nov el sictit. Ait ndvertleemeat In the ''Personal" column of a Cincinnati oxcbunpi leads 1 "If thaiicn lleuian win, infused to lend me llvo colon's will repent and band It Hi before sn. ru., oil will be 1 0 (ilven and uo questions as led" New "Advertisements. AUDlTOir'S NOTICE. In the matter of tho distribution ot the fund snslnu fro 11 the ttiicnfTa ealo of the personal projicrly of KI-lltDINAND WAO.NKK. The imueisunied. nnuolntetl Audltsir to mako distil- button ot the sa.d fund 111 the hands or the t.'ourt. will attend tn tao duties ol hu appoint ment rt the officii of All 11 Cm It, K-q., at Mauclt Chunk, l'a., 011 TDKsBAY.Sia'l', Pith. 1S"8. at lis 1. M.i when all patties Inteiestod cjn atte-d. W. it ItAl'bllll't. Ausr tutu.1870 It, Auditor. rjMIOS. S. 1JECK & CO., Real Estate Agents, HANK BTHKI3T, LEniGlIIOIf. We have Instructions lu Hell the following Pro. pel ties, and pers ma desirous 01 rnrchatduicSell 111K or Kxoi.auking Ileal Kt ito, will do well to give us u uau 1 House and Lot, near Olowlno'a Tannery. In the lloiough ot Lehli'htiiu. Iluuso I till stable MM and lot 57 tiout ai.d S 6 leot deep, well planted Willi trull trees. A never-lulling v ell In tnu yard. 1'ilce, llioo, hall cash, bal ance on lnstaliiueuts DwelllMB Iluuso uua lat,ou Kouith street. Lo hUliton. Now rents for 118.00 per mouth, lriee low tor cash. l(imt.n ami l.ot. uu Mahmilnir street. I ehtchton. 1'nco s5o. reuts for is per mouth, oue-lulf casu, uuisuce utr insiuiiueuis House and Lot ou l'luu street Lehbrhton, l'a. lMcetUOi. lteuts f.ir per inoutb. Ift) Acres or Tiuibei Laud in Mahoning toivu ship. Hi lullOH from Ia-hlghton. l!hiau. 483 Acres of Uind lu l'euu forest Towuslup, I'arnou uoutitv. vtasnecia burvalu. Seven laits 111 (he lloroucli ol LetUgbtou. Good lui'ailons and price, low. Frame lliiildlug, suit iblo tor a photograph gal lery or omer imui uusiueas. i neap. Jan. I, , 1876. Ti B. BEUK Js CO Mew Store anil IXTew Stock I over before lmngnt Into this town, nnd tntlle 011 Inspection I efdrn' purchasing elsewhere reeling s ue they cm pu-irititoo cntlro mtl fiction III l'UKIU AND QUALITY. The Jlnnnf ictui lug HMaittnctit wilt no under tho snnrnnt-ntlcnce of Mr. I' num. which In a siilllrient piiiinntm thai wirlc entrusted In thoin will Me done equal tn thnt of any other establishment In the count?. Itopairtiig neatly nu promptly attended lo. 1'atronage invited. IIEIM & GERMAN, Storo In Semmel's New Ulock. opposite tho Publio Snua'te. BANK STREET. i.euigiiton, ra. 1770. CENTENNIAL. NEW RULES frNEW Tlionniler'tined, In announcing tlio arrival of lils IMMBNSK 81 otJK of isl'liINO and au llMUlt Cloths. Oassimeves& Vestinirs. would nlsn stilothnt ho Ins concluded to do niter Al'llll, It I87C, on 11 HTJUOTI Y UAll HY-THM. Hols llultieod lo this Wiute bv the Ifllce smoutitof ilebfj. stand 101? o 1 11I4 books, much of wlueli It Is iiiletlv tmpoaslli business man cm i-ITm! to l.mo-i third of his Iho prevailitiit rreiln svsle 11. and ho. therefore, tiu.ts fiat tb'e'ra niioii.piTi of a Hfrol'.v ('a-.li --istom nnd n corresoondlng IV-dnctinu &3 In tho I'lli-eof floods of all kinds will lie an Inducement ft.r tits 4V tunny friends to continue limit pitionago, orlleving, as ho lio, SS thai he citti irlre Ilieiu inn, li irrenter sail. faction ninlei the nnw V$ svsto'ii, than ho was nti'o to il-i under .ho p uyeil ol.t credit syst -m. Tew-Sinr1, r i tin lnsmti"li pleasure lu Inviting nn 0:11 iv inncoilon of Ins extiu- ZZZ5' " oiiiinnry largo Hue 01 N isw UOODS, comprising Clotlis, Oiissimorcs & Vostings, for Lien's & Boy's Wear, OUNTLK.V.KN'S l'U ttNIS"tIINO 000173. HATS AN'D CAM. all Styles nnd Prloes, Ladles'; Misses'. Gentlemen's Yoath'snnd Children's HOOTS, SHOES nnd OAITtfRS, made nn especially fnr the woe.rof ibis looililv. Kveiy arttcli made u oat toe l.stnullhinent Is warranted of tho I103t Material and Workman ship, unit iftiatniitccil to givo entire tatisl.iction. T. D. 0LAUSS, Merchant Tailor, 2nd door above tho Public Square, DANK STREET, Lehlghton. Ncaily Oppo.ilto thu Exchange1 Hotel, BANK STREET, LEHIGKTON, PENN'A. am 11, riffir. MiTinfimime-i nt tin entalillpliment. are warranted to be eXJCtlv mrenreseatM. mat our IVicei to he fill v ns Low as thn a.11110 country . l'niionago Is very respectfully solicit, d. J11 13, lsT6-yl New A 11 o vrrilose nf Dinner of.'rn ilrrnn- ires thn svMeia br.ni's ot tlatnlenc-. "lid wind colic, end su-Jen's the pndent toiticat lodiy uittji 111". A hii.irle (to-o of Tan-mil's Seltzer Aperient wlllfoiieet tne actd'ty, relievo the palL, enrrv oil' the oir-nd ii canc, and save ao.nolimo n ii.njf rpe'i of illness. Ita , tracts are-outle and thoiou'di. nml Us tenercl use woniil pi event much sutrain.g. SOLD BY ALT. DIlUflQIOTrf. -. a day atlinma. Agents waLtetf. Ontltt ol and terms free. TItLIi& Co.. Ausit3tai MHine, WESTERN LAN DS HiDiESTEAPS. II von wont reliable informot on, wherp and how to get a cheap I'AttSt, ir Roveinm"nt IIOMKSl'KAD vei-, c id jour address to s. J. OILHORE, IJiml Commlsaionor. Lawrence, Kuu.as. ntiil recoivo atatit acopvof 'IUrKin- BA3 TACIF1C HoMCaTEAD. ,aw iT.R vi;i:i:o s77 Male and lVi II ( Terms and 0 pr.tt ivi:i-:i:nUAiiANTi:KU(iAsents, lVinafe, 111 their foealty OUTFIT Flti:K. AiMrens P. O. VICKKUY Si Co., Ausuta, Ma $5 s $20 worth tU nt home. Simples Iree. dn:.'90.s ,t Co. Pui-tiauu, .iiaiue. MIND ItEADINO, I'SYCIIUJlAMJY. I'.is OIXATION, Saul Charming. Mesnienun, aud Marrlaae Ouido, showing how cltnei sex mnyf acinate anJ a.im tho love and nUectlnn ot any person too chnoemst mtlr. 40U p iei. llr luailS'ceniB. Huiu unJ Co., 13'J S. 7ih St., L'hliadeltihia. TXT A NT RD ANY PKHSON CAN month (.elllug our VV ),KK S300 loitor-opving book. Anvonu that has n letter to write will buy it. I-'o pressor water utcd. beed stamp for circular. KXCHLf IOU CO., 17 'lrlDune lluildlnz, CUxa go, 111. OAUDS, 0AIIDS.-31 I'.xtra Jllxed VWt.ng Cur.ls, witl name ICc. or 00 tor Sic. HUL LEVltLS CAUti CO.. Mcllruvnlo Co.. N. Y rn. VI-ITINOOARIW w'.lhyoumameflm 'ifiBly printed, sent lor '.ijo V have a 0 e)Wtyi". AOi:NTS SVANTI'.I). 0 samples sent for stamp. All. l'U I.LEU CO., nrockton Maw. t OK LXTRAl'lNEMlxeilCard witi name, no imstpold. L.JONKS & Co., Natsau. Js.x nnd ' UU T JlJV X liO I'ubll Ic Services, Complete and reltab.e. Undorsed ficm otJiclal, sources, luuecnancoior ugoms. neciuo iei. 1 itnry at once. For circulars and term. iuldies QUAKEK CITY PU11L1B1IINO CO.,l'hUa,Pa 8 TEAC11EUS WASTED, For the Schools In FIIANKL1N Township, Corhoi. Cimntv, l'a. 'the examination will bo held 011 TilUUsDAY. AUOUSl' 31st. l7n, at the Maria Furnace School lleuso Term, 3 months. HIluON WAI,K I'lesldeut. A HUM. IlbNiiY, Uccrotary. Aug. U, IS70-W3. JJDITOK'S NOTICE. Iiotlcoisheroi-y glvon.that tliotind reigned Auditor, aopulutod nv tho Orphan's Court ot Carbou eouetv V . to oudit, settle, niljuitnud report distribution or tho liiuttstu ihoUmd'ut lteglna Weganian. oxtcuttlx of tho estate of Fruncis J. Fuss, dee'd will attend to tao duties of bis appoiutiueut oiiTuesaij-. the f.thdavot Seiitember, ls7tt. at 10 o'clock a. m., at his ottJce, tlrst door above First Rational llauk. Mauclt Chunk, l'a., wheu nud heto nil perKous inter, ested uiav appoir. J, I". MiSUlIAN . Auuust S, 170 4W AUlitor. rpo all Whom It May Coucum: JL au hafuihr am hexebr foibld bjuborlii? or trusting my sou, WILLIAM H. KLOIZ, uu my account, as I will pay uu debts ot his contract-it-gtater lids date. Lcblghton, August 11, 187(.w3 Advortist'inents. " ju villi 5 a 1;1 Jilllll Itcfpeftfnlly announce to the citi sen. of Irflitglilon nnd vicinity, thnt they hare entered Into co-pariner. snip nnd havejust returned from the rtlv. where they pnrchs.fd one or (fie lamest mill best assortment of IiAIlIKH'. (IfcNTW MlHHKB'. YOUTH'S nd CIIII.IRKH'H Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, Bnllablo for llio Wear of thisftnrtinn. niar.ll-yl 187C. PRICES - 1 lmlness, fro-n and il n tn tolleoj, ami no I labor rnd fronds r-v 8 Jlnnufnctaicrfl nnd Dealers In ;fS Cboicc Cigars, Srhokinpc & Che-vvinf!: Ac, Ac, &o.. nrticlo can bo sold for by nny other noire lo tho T. 8. Ktintr. W. 8. KOCII. pa