II. V. MOn.TMM.Ert, editor t.EUlOIITOX, PA.t SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1ST8. Fifty cases of eunstrolte and tTonty deaths were reported in St. Louis Sunday. Some of the deaths resulted from sunstrokes on Friday and Saturday. The Cincinnati Commercial publishes crop reports from a number of places in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, showing not only a greater acreage but a larger average product r acre than in any former year. The Wilmington (Del.) Commercial re commends tho adoption of some horrible, unimagined puuislimeut fur wife murder, in order to check tho frequency of such crimes. It would even revivo the brutal custom of burying suicides at the crossroads with a stake driven through tho heart. It is stated that, instead of canvassing the departments for funds lo bo used in tho approaching elections, the Secretary of the llepublican Congressional Committee has caused a circular to be distributed among the clerks and clhcr employees, informing them that an "arrangement has been made with the treasurer" to bo at a specified bank from 4 to 5 o'clock in tho afternoons lo receive contributions from those who have not yet madoany. J.' any of the clerks, it appears, have refused to respond to the call for cash, on tho ground that they arc not politicians. Tho Supremo Court having sustaiuad tho action of the lower court in convicting Dlasius Pistorius, the Catholic priest, of murder in the first degree, tho necessary papers have been filled with tho Board of Pardons asking for Ins liberation. The caso will bo heard on tho first Thucsday August, and his friends have strong hopes that the Board will recommend commuta tion of the death sentence to Imprisonment for life. Tho prisoner himself has request ed, through his brother, that ho cither bo hanged or pardoned unconditionally. N. Y. li'i'fncsi : Tho hallucination among thoworkingmen, if it is really among them and not merely confined to speculators and demagogues, that a depreciated currency would benefit them, is the most cxtraordi nary mistake of the present day. It would benefit spectators in real estate and all who owe money, but it would tell against every man who lives by his labor and whoso in lerest it is to get money of full valuo in pay inent. Tho fact that all were apparently prosperous when money was greatly deprc ciated was a mere coincidence. Tho reason of tho apparent prosperity was tho great Government expenditure. We say apparent for everything was dear in proportion as tho currency becamo less valuo than gold, as everything is now cheap in proportion to the approximation to a gold standard. If depreciated legal-tender paper would make a country prosperous, theso United States should have been remarkably so whilst the " Continental money" was running down to mothing, and so should tho Confederate .States whilst their legal tender currency was only worth ten cents or ono cent on tho dol Jar in gold. St. Domingo and Cuba and many other countries havo a greatly depre ciated currency, but this does not help them at all in tho way of prosjicrity. So far from those who advocate a sound currency on a gold basis being inimical to workingmen the cose is just tho reverse. l'olnts in Politics. Throckmorton,of Texas,favors the repeal of tho Resumption law and all tho kindred projects of tho inflation paily. Congressman Finley, of Ohio, thinks that Grant and Thurman will bo opposing Presidential candidates in 18S0. It is reported that tho democrats of tho Williamsport (Pa.) district a'o alarmed at the prospect of a fusion of tho republican and greenback factions. - Boston Traveller (rep.) : "Grcenbackcry is activo in Massachusetts, and threatens to becomo a 'forco' at tho Kbvcmbct election. It is a political fact, and it jnay becomo a factor." ' Courier Journal: "In great affairs, organized ideas rule, and (else all sfens of the times are out of joint.) Grant and orJer is the organized idea of the republican fit' lure." The Washington Tost, referring lo tho the Wattcrson-IIewitt dispute, says that it hardly compensates tho democratic party for tho loss of tho Presidency to prove anybody cither an ass or a liar. -rTho republicans of Indiana feel the want of a leader since Morton died. Tho democrats are hopeful of gaining throe or four of tho Congressional district which in 1 67S gave majorities to tho other side. - Tho PottsvillCj Miners' Journal says that Colonel Jamestji. Nutting ought to bo iiyiin uominated to represent tho Thirteenth district. It claims that ho wa3 fraudulently deprived of his seat In tho last Congress. -Alexandria (Va.) Gazelle: "If the d-mocratio majority in tho present Congrew 1 1 a I tried during tho late session to givo tho radicals reasons for obtaining a majority iu the next House, they could not havo sue cccdcd better than they did." The latest prognostication from the Tirst Congressional district of Maine is that if the democratic greenhaekers nominate Geueral 8. J. Anderson tho republican grc-enoaoKcrs win nominate .Mr. L. ii.Uovo, Af cr all there may be only two sides to the figlit. Burlington Uiwlityi. 'It is not un likely that General Tl'illiam D. Washburn, tac youngt brother of tho great office hold tag family, will U oleotd to Congrttw from Minnesota this yer. As be is a great mil-1-r w Vpe he will prnye to b the florer of tho republican army, and that the boys will whoop it up to him." Tho major opinion of the bankers of Cincinnati who have been questioned by the Commercial seems to bo that practical resumption will arrive before 1870. Some of them favor fin immediate step in that dliection, and others believe that tho decis ive dato should bo at least hastened by some months. A few aro less sanguine and arc even timid. Tho democratic convention in Ohio, which unsuccessfully ballottcd six hundred times for a Congressional nomination, was, it is said, "one of tho most highly respecta ble bodies of men that could havo been called together," and its proceedings, though so long drawn out, were lamblike in deco rum. The Treaty of L'caco Signed. Tho Congress, which held its first sittlug at the Radziwill Palace, Berlin, on tho 13th of last month,cloed Its labors Saturday with tho signature of the final treaty. Tho pro visions of the impoitant document having been, from timo lo time, given to the public, and tho Anglo-Turkish Convention being an accomplished fact, public attention will, for tho moment, bo centered upon tho details of the event which look place Saturday at Ber lin and upon the characteristic rapidity with which England is preparing to modernize tho island of Cyprus,which has fallen to her sharo in'tho general scramble for tho Sick Man's territory. Tho signing of the treaty was marked with high solemnity, tho dis play of brilliant uniforms, glittering orders, stately ceremonial and lofty courtesy. And it begins " in tho namo of Almighty God." There were general and particular congratu lations, and at tho banquet in tho evening tho Crown Princo of Germany pledged tho health of all the plenipotentiaries and all tho signatory Powers. In theso gratulations wo may, in the interest of peace, join; but somehow behind all tho glitter and tho joy there lurks an unquiet spectre, It is very evident that for somo timo to como peace is secured, but there is much grumbling, and that not alone on the part ol tho conquered, whoso grumbling would not and never does mucn maucr. itussia is, aouuucss, tolerably satisfied, and England has mado tho best of a uimcuit position. Austnaisiiot thoroughly pleased j Italy is angry and Franco is far from glad. Itussia and England aro nearer than over to each other, and that Is not tho best guaranteo in the world that peaco will bo enduring or that treaties will hold. It may seem ungenerous to hunt up tho spectre while tho glasses aro clinking anil tho effu siveness is general, but wo aro fortunately jooners-011 oniy. To Earl Beaconsfield, however, tho his tory of tho day is nualloycd triumph. It will not surpnso us now to hear of the fam ous "Oriental imagination" when tho hoist ing of tho British Hag on the new possession announces that under his Ministry England has advanced from Malta to Cvnrus. from ono post of tho Crusaders lo another, on tho roan to Jerusalem. H is lien, besides, Willi such memories as ho prizes. Pha-uicians, Greeks, Egyptians old Pharaohs and later i'toicmics l'ersians. Romans, Crusaders, Venetians, Ottomans pass beforo the eyes in many garbs and many civilizations. From tho Egyptian lo tho cnetian, what a raugo of conquerors ard possessors 1 They tiod upon each Ciller's gods. Wo may get a glimpse of what It was in the dim ages by a walk amid Cesnola's disentombed sculptures; we seo it vividly later on in tho Crusades, and shall wo dismiss as uuhistoric tho story told by tho Bard of Avon of how tho Moor, Othello, loved and doubted there? Tho Venus of Cyprus vanishes into Desdemona, and now the tho Turk recedes beforo tho Englishman. Tliey will run railroads through tho island, and joint stock com panies will build hotels, and tho Cockneys will mako excursions thither, and tho wine oi uyprus tno raro vintage ol the. Vonv maudery will bo fabricated in White chaiicl. It will bo a stopping placo for those going to tako tho Euphrates Valley Rail road. What could bo a more fitttinz period to a wonderful career than this? It is tho apotheosis of Disraeli. Captured by a shrewd trick, it will be held with a tight hand, and while tho Primo Minister makes his glowing mind-pictures out of tho past and the future, thcro is a sound of the steam whistle in tho present which is not romance 1.... . - !-,. rr UU, 1UVIC03. -.t(l A Vrh JllTUiU, Atlantic City. Wo clip tho following from the columns of tho Philadelphia Inquirer of the 13th, and commend it to attention of those of our readers who contemplate a visit to " Old Ocean " during tho heated term : Atlantic City anil the Camdon and Atlan tic railroad hold their own with the public as of old. Tho proximity of tho former to this city and the consequent shortness of tho latter are strongclaims on general patronage. Nothing can alter tho fact that the suburb by tho soa is tlw nearest watering placo on the coast, or allect tho resultant considera tion that tho trains on tho Camden and Atlantic railroad reach salt air and water much sooner than any others ninniu? out of Philadelphia. In ono rofect ample jus lia: should bo done tho company controlling tliisti'eat thoroughfare of trado and travel. imni HIS. WW ,.1U1III1UUM Kb UUt with tho intention of consultins tho wishes, conil'orl, cvuvcuienco and interest of their passengers, TheiV motto was evidently that with which, Mr. P. '1. Ilarnum decorated tho curtain of his museum, once a jxjpular placo of amusembnt at Seventi: and Chestnut, "o study to please." As v.'icy began so they havo continued, steadily niiiius to ac commodate their customers, botli in iCires mid irclgnt rates, trains and timo tables, ai;d tne wisdom of this course has now long eiuco been apparent iu the flourishing trade of tho railway and tho rapid growth of tho city which forms its seaside terminus. True, tho bathing is unsurpa'seod, but this of itself would not account for tho great wnularity of Atlantio City, which nnd en lightened xlicy on the part of tho railway directors and property owners generally has largely contributed to mako what it is to day. Tho present season already opens, not withstanding the hard time!, as une of tho megyfpromising on record. The railroad cpmpauy aro now running Bix trains each way overy weekday, with extras on Satur days and Mondays, and two trains on Bun days. You can go down on Sunday morn ing at 7 o'clock in the accommodation or at 9 o'clock in tho express, which Bhows you theooenn in ninety minutes from the time you start across tho river. You oan return the same day at 0:13, after a long day be side the breakers. Tho fare is only a dollar each way, or loss by ono-fourth if you buy a round trip ticket, good for ton ofays. For going down on Saturday nnd coming buck on Monday, as so many jieople do, there are special fueilities. You can leave town at 2:1 J or'S P. M. and come back in the Mon day express at 6 10 A M. in uinple time for butlneii YTclssport Items. Butter Is very scarce here. Tho weather has been exceedingly worm hero for tho last few days. Tho Woissport bakery, is doing a very good business, wo are informed. Council is at lasttixmn tiiotieiapiuaieu pavements throughout tho borouuh. Bridge street, between tho Raco bridgo and tho helilgh bridge.needs repaii ing badlv. Communion was held in tho Evangeli cal Church by Rev. C. K. I'ehr, P. 10., on sunuay last. C. W. Lcntz has as finely arranged a drug store and carries as good a stock ns any drugeist in tho counlv. Tho residents of tho lower end of our borough talk of putting up a dauco floor near D. Schoch's lime kilns. An illustrated article on the Lehigh val ley Emery Wheel Company's Works ap pears in tho Railway Age this week. A. J. Marsu,wno leitioruio west somo llmo ago, has been heard from at Stillwater, Minn., whero ho is in tho employ of the State's Trison contractor. P. J. IClstler and wife, Mrs. J. G. Zern and Marv Smith are tho only icrson3 from this place who accompanied tho excursion to Ucean urovo on Thursday. Tho Kcystono Comet Band havo rented a room in East Weissport, in which their meetings will bo held hereafter. Tho Young America Cornet Band ought also to change their quarters to a moro remote place, as tho citizens in tho vicinity of their present quarters are becoming tired of their continual blowing of tho instruments. Tho YounE American Comet Band s nic-nie which was held last Saturday, pass ed 611 very pleasantly. All who attended it, seemed to enjoy themselves. The,Phonix yuadrillo liand ol JVlaucn UhunK who lurn lshed tho music for dancing, were very much appreciated, as was evidenced by tho number that were continually "tripping tho light lanlastio toe." Tho unolio cornet Band of East Mauch Chunk and the Pleas ant Vallcry Comet Band of Mouroo Co., wero two ofthe principal attractions, as they both furnished excellent music. Tho Key stone Band of this placo wero also present and furnished music in their usual good stylo. All iu all everybody had a good timo and the band netted about $50. A.io.v. Tlio Conl 'I'riulc. Thcro was a very nuiet week in tho coal trado last week, mado tho moro manifest iu tho fact that it was tho second, and, as is hoped, tho last week of coal suspension by tho Schuylkill coal region this year. It is understood that there is a fair supply of orders lor coal in the market, and the prices of coal aro well maintained. Thcro is no just apprehension that prices will bo relax ed indeed, it is conncieniiy expected mat tho prices for August will be fixed at an ad vance on thoso for tho current month, Tho collieries of tho Philadelphia and Reading UOal and iron company will resume opera tions to-day, and it is quito probablo that tliero will bo no other stoppages during tho balance of tho year. An improved demand for coal steadily henco to the end of the year is confidently looked for, as it is now almost universally conceded that prices are at their lowest. T hero is at present no prospect ol a rupturo of friendly relations between any of iho several interests connected with mo coal trade. Tho threat which is someti mes thrown out, that thoso who aro now using anthra cite) may bo induced to chance to bitumin ous, is ono that has lost its force there, is really no such thing in contemplation. To make tho requisite change for burning tho hard and sott coals is quite too costly to bo attempted from any slight cause. Ledger, luonuay. The folio vine table shows t no nuantu v or coal shlpueil over tlio Lehigh VUoy iuilrunu lor the week oiu'Hik Jmy is, 1878, nua for mo year as cum uarcu iuu smuo time iu-i yenr. llcutons I'rom i Week. Year Wyoming Uailctun ! Upper 1,1-hlgh Hearer Meadow Mahanov. Manci Chuntc Fort Dolawaro 22,7110 04 41.710 (5 14 :'4 01 am in tlXWl 13 6U7,075 C9 SJg 14 2Gl,0m 18 3011.073 12 1.272 C9 2,491 13 Total 83,321 CO 2,007 '21 10 L,nsi voar iuj,u 12 2,311,313 01 Incieasc Docieusi. . 7,112 01 333.819 11 REPOIVT OF COAL transported over Iliigh A husqu hanna Division. Central It It. of New jerbo) 1 ur o (i iva uuuiug Jiny is ioa Ktupped from 1 Tolalweek. Wroining ' 20.2:5 00 To dale. 374.9'M 111 11,077 13 3'MOI 13 81.177 III iveiunri u. uo. 1, " Huq C. Co Upper Leblgli ' ' JI.i.K.iCo. Heaver Meadow Mauch chunk CrosHCren Council llldtio I.. V. It. It., l'ackerlon.. tlaznrdvltle Bnmli & Co 7,240 02 1. A54 00 1,142 19 1 (23 13 4 570 19 2, 5 14 01 l'3 I.SSlj 08 1,8 0 C8 "68 587 04 tC.'.'JJ) 19 85 MO 10 113 C8: 04 1SJ.579 C3.2G0 n 43 (lit (8 2,511 03 3'l,303 I 0 30,308 03 Total Previously 1 cportcd. , 1,019 5S 13 Total to date 1,019(09 0.1 bametlmolastyeai.... 1,K.9,538 03 Increase... Decrease... (SS.07 0 03 The North Pennsylvania Railroad Com panv announces a dividend of two per cent, payable, in scrip bearing no interest, and converiiuio 11110 capuui muck u iuu cum ranv when nrescntcd in sums of fifty dollars Tho serin so issued will bo deliverable on tho 2Gth of August and convertible any time tlicrcaller. Now Advertisements. Stop & Read All forma of Kidney and Urinary dfsca'cs, Tains In tlio Back, hidos, end Loins aro post lively cored by GllAKT'S REMEDY. Its effects aro txnly marvellous In Dropsy, Gravel, UrlgUt's disease, Beminal loscs, I.eu corrlicca, and lost vigor, uo matter of bow long standing the case mar be, positive relief Is had In from one to thi ee days. Do not dcpalr, hes Jtalo or doubt for It Is leally a tpccifle aud nevcrfalU It is purely a vcsetablo piepara- lion. Jly Its timely use thousands of cases that have been considered Incurable bv tho raos' eminent l'hyslclans havo b:en permanently cured. It U also indor ed by tho regular Thy 'clans anil Medical (Societies tlroughout the country. Sold tn bottles at TWO dollars eacl or three bottles, v. hlrh is mough to cure the most aggravated case, sent to any addicss on receipt ot FIVE POLLAU9. rinall trial butties est uoi lar each. All orders to bo oddresscd to Grant's Remedy Manf'g Co, 551 MAIXST., WORCESTER, MASS, Jaly2j-4m JOHN KLINK, ATTOUNEV AT LAW, Office with Al'en Craig. opposite American Ho ttl, MAKKET SQUABS, MATCH CHUNK, TA. JuljMlr JSSIUNLT.'S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! Br virtno of an Mlaa order IbpuoJ out of the oiirt of Common 1'lpfu i,f C'nilion Co tint v. tho umloieitmcLi will sell at publlo tuic, on FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1878, ! o'clock V. IS., noon tho trem lets in rrank. in Towiifihlp. Carbon County, Pa., tho follow- o. 1, All that certain Mcsstttco. Tenement uinl plccoof prounil, r-ttrjotoln Franklin town etiip afoiewud. bounded and tlPHCilbed aafoi. lows, to wit: (ICKtmmijr at astoaolna iublio road leading from t-t. ranl'n Church to Tine HWiimpi thence partly bv land of Franklin Bolt and partly bv land df Cbailcn l)retdjacbt north 81 dcftre.es, nst 43 perches to a stone, aud thenco by tho latter north Mdt-Kre-s, east 60 jrercnea 10 a stone, nnn norm ex uenreoi, east ao "itnc-iton posit inenco uy oi Josepn lartmam north 32 ric trees, west 4ti nerclies to a noBti thence br Innil nt Autriifttiis itnahlnr. t-outli C8i deproes. veH 16 perches to a post) thence by tu! same and partly by land of Cor. iiellusfenvdcr south 81 defroen, 3H pcichcs to it stone i thenco by land of Paul Back, south 18 degrees west 40 perches tOtoBtonet toence by Inndlatoot Daniel bolt, north 83 de?rco. fast perches to a stone, and soutn21S deirreee! tuHt ii. purciico iu i uo pmcf or ueRmmug, con tainlng 4H acres ana 79 pctcbes, inoro or letss. xubiiupiuvuiuuuia lucicuu consist ot a FRAME DWELLING lldUSE, bvSGToet. two stories lilirh. with Tiorchat tactied, FiomoUnn 33 by 4u tcet, and other out bandings, a well of good water, a cooil oichatd, Land Iu a hlfrli state ot cultivation. Ku. 2. All that rertoiu laessunro. tenement and picco of land sltualo In tho township aioro end, bounded and dcnoea as 1 ol'ows. to wit i ueramuc at s iioae, tuenca ov land or reicr Lqux. north dcirrePH. ciafit 03.7 Derelict and south 11H deirrecs. cat 12 p?rclies. and north 83U degroes, east 41 neiclteaj thenco by land ot Aaion Bcliupll, sotith 1114 decrees, cast 117 verities; thenco bvland lato J. boems, sonth 72 S dew ces. 2i.5 pcrcaes, and south IGH degree?, west 32 nerclies t thenco by land of Jos. Dor. wart south (17H degrees, west 76 perches t thence br land of Aaron tjcuncil. nortli 7 it de. rreoi, west ivi o-n. peichosi thenco by laud ot acobZeiseufuss. north decrood. west ldmci porches to uhice of bcvinnlucr. contHlnluc led acres, too porches, more or le-'u. No. 3. All that certain uiCBsnago, tenement and piece of luml situato lu slid Township, oouniica nna uesciioea as ioiiows, to win no ginning nt n corner, thenco by land cf l'oter Ltiux. north 83. decree, oast lid 3 IU nereliet thence by hind of liaulol Walk, south 0t do. greos, west H8 percho. and south 49dcgiecs, wen espercnesi imnco partly uy lanu or j. becms and partly by land of Anrnu bchnell. north llfg, woHt 131 7 lo perches to tho place ol beglliniui;. containing 72 1)3 ITOthi acres mine or less, llcmg the. Ileal .atato ot Daniel Scostn. ger and wile, of said Frnklln Township. Car. uon uuumy, ami to ue soiu uy tne ASMgoro ior tho beoellt of creditors. The Terms and Condition1 will bo mado known on thd day ol sale, ant! dro attendance given by JOEL XIZVT, Assigneo. i'. j, MrEiiA'f, Auoruoy. July o. isjs. aw JSSIUXEE'S SALE Of Ynlual)le Real Eslale Bv virtue of an order of tho Court of Com- n.ou I'leosof Carbon Uonntv, tliero will rio ex posed to public Halo, on tlio promises la AlaaoD lag Township. Carbon County, To.,, on SATUEDAY, AUGUST 3, 1878, at 2 o'clock 1'. M , oil thoso rOUR TRACTS OU PIECES OP LAND fltuatcd In Mnlioniofr Township, county afore Batil. ami d cacti bi-u an follows: Tuoono isbounJed hylniuis of Xvntban uo. malv, JouftH a. ilom, l'nul Keller, J. Cunlcr, M, ilci, aud ota era, containing 03 ACUKS AND 3G PEUCIIES. ThP otter la bounded bv land of J. fMinfrr. fcincs hiltlea. WliHam Wi-rnor. La FavettD ItVHlZ, VllVUI AlUBUlUlttUt UUU UlUetB, COUIQIU- lng 7 ACRES AND 82 PEUCIIES. Tho third In bounded by lands cf J, Cunfor, . A. liom.Jobhua llumit.ll. We In bower, and FIFTY ACRES nnd ONE HUNDRED aud FORTY-TWO TERCIIES. Tho Inst tfl bounded bv land of Thomai Jloni. Thoman Boik, Iflitvl Von so, Michael aiusser, auu otners, toniaiuinc 173 ACUUS AND 112 ri2IlCH.ES, of which about ONnilUNDnCD ACnrS are CLUAltED and under u Kuod elato of cultlva lion. Tne improvemen ta on thH tract aro A 2-STOU TUAME DWlILLINa HOUSE ?Z hy Zi feet, with kitchen attached 10 bv CI lent, j owns uuru w vy w ieoi, ana oiaer out' DiuiaiDgs. Terms nnd conditions will bo made known on i no uay ana piaca oi haio by Asslcneu of William Horn. AlbriRbt & ricyiuan, Attorneys. Ju!yl3 w3 ANNUAL STATEMENT OP TUK Receipts and Disbursements OF Franklin Township SCHOOL DISTRICT ItOBEKT ANTHONY. Treasurer, in ac count with Tranklin Township School District, Carbon County, Ta., for tho School Year ending (Bounty Account) Juno 3d, 1S78. Received of tbfi noroofirli of Wciuoort. CO John fcicuwab, on ilaplicate 1S7C-77 S23 00 1,623 (0 1877. Treasurer'!) balance 127 Ri Juno 16. I'ald Antlitors 4 M Aug. it, liaviil itrltz. Int. on bond 31 II ( O. Elcrubcre, " is 9J An?. 17. Nuinau Bnyder, " " 41 to evt. o. ieTi noru, " 14 70 Oct. 0. 11. Lindermaa Co.,uank. era In full 207 20 Dec. 16. Lewis liehi, intercut on bond. t4 0) lb78. Jan. 24. Henry U'cen, attorney leei.... 119 00 L'eo. H. 11. bnyder, aadltlnfr bounty account CA CO E. ti. Uiinn.lcic. examiner CO Co It. Zcltfeulusa, nudluuii bounty liccmiut 7i C5 Tbon Kemerer. recurilin lees oud court in equity 17 23 Cbai lea AlDrlxbt, attorney lees 111 lull St: C7 MaryMoycr, Int. on bond. 33 CO Jaue lloyer, .... 63 co JotlKluu. " en 00 tteubi-n Andreas, " " 192 CO romuiMBton ti 87 To buUnco 43 ii Jijia 00 11 r balance 113 61 Due lrotn Jobn tichwab. collector, ou. plicate 0(1817 934 03 Duelroiu Boiongli ol Weissport, April I, 1873 5.933 C2 Hue lrom llnroucU ot Tarry vllle. duiill. Cilliol 1876 140 00 To balance 9.7 79 Oituumiiuir douos fi,s va II. Qreen. attorney lei a 60 to Court costs lui 00 17,97: 94 I7.V72 96 To balance W27 79 Audited and accepted tills 23th day of Juno A, U. 1ST8, by STEPHEN ROW.) W. C. WUIiS. Auditors. W. r.. KKilKKIIll, JuljrlJ-w Tho undersigned .announces to the Indies of Leliightoii and vicinity that lie is now receiving and opening a large assortment of SPRING GOODS, comprising such as Matalasses Delaines, Coburgs, Alpacas, &c. Alsoj a largo stock of PRINTS and GENERAL DRY GOODS, which ho is offering AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES FOR CASH Groceries and Provisions a Specialty, at prices to suit tho times. Clover, Timo tli v, Hungarian, and all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds, VERY CHEAP. Opposite tho L. & S. Depot, BANK Street, May 0, 1879-yl LEHlGHTOH, rENH'A, Dress Suits, Youths' Suits, Mado up from the Ilest Material, In tho mmmm anteed, at LOWEST l'lUCES FOR OASII ALSO, TREMENDOUS SLAUailTEll IN THE mlCES OF Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Hats, Caps, and Gents' Furnishing Goods. recall and examlDO Ooocli anil Trices beforo miliitur roar trarenssea elaewlero. T. D. CLAUSS, Merchant Tailor, 2nd door above tlio Public Square, HANK STREET, LehlRhton IT A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP 1.ADUES' Ready-made Linen Suits AT POPULAR PRICES. Also, a splendid lino of SUITINGS, LINENS, GRENADINES, and WHITE GOODS at Low Prices. Largo Stool: PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS AT VERY GitEATLY Reduced Prices. teat IN Men's Small Wear. Gont's 4-ply linen collars, 1.G0 per doz. of 15c. each. Gent's 4-ply linen cuffs, 3.25 per doz. or 30c. per pair. . Gent a" Magnum Bonum dress shirts, tho best in tho world at 1.00. LARGE STOCK FINE DRESS SHIRTS GREAT REDUCTION. PERFECT FIT GUARAN TEED. CALL AND EXAMINE. Respectfully, J. T. Nusbauii & Son. April . '79 s IX TE.VC1IEUS WASTKIl. Klx Tcarhera are wflntM for tho Lehlebton Ttorouiih lubllo bchoels, tic i One rrlucipali 1 lorGrjuiuinr t I lor Intermediate i 1 for boo cndirvi and2for I'rlmarv. Term, 6 mouths. Too Li miination will bo held In the HcUool Houao at Lehlghton, on Tuesday, July 2J, 1S78, atBo'oloclc A. M. 11 y order ot tho Board. UANICL OBAVBU, Junesaitr iJeeTetety. Business Suits Mass Boys' Suits. Latest Styles, and Teifect Fits Guit' The White -is THE EASIEST SELLING, . THE BEST SATISFYING Its Inlroductlon and World-renownfla reputation was tho death-blow to nlsn i priced machines. THEHE ARE NO SECOND-rfAHD WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET This It a verj Important matter. at It 1$ JtfeIN known and undisputed tact that mint ' h called first-class machines which are onre to cheap nowa-dayt are thoso that havo ,"' possessed (that Is. taken back alter use) and rebuilt and put upon the market "TH WHITE IS THE PEER OR ANY SEWlNQ MACHINE NOW UPON THE MARKET. IT IS MUCH LARGER THAN THE FAHIIYHA. CHINES OF THE SINGER, HOWE AND WEED MATKEC0STS MORE TO MANUFACTURE THAN EITHER OF THE AFORESAID MACHINES. ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE, POSITIVE AND "lis WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSED. Do not Buy any other beforo try ing tho WHITE. Prices and Terms Mafle Salisfaclory. AGENTS "WANTED I White Sewing Machine Co., CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. FAGA, AOENT FOR OATtHON COUNTY, May 4. 78-em MAUCI1 CHUNK. PA. BUSINESS WEN AND OTHERS IN WANT OP JOB PIUNTINO OK ANY DESCHI1TIOW. WILI FIND THE OAItllON ADVOCATE OFFICE TDK I1L8T and CHEAP. V.KV PLACE IN THE COUNTY. OIV'E US A TitlAI. A'D BU CONVINCEU UflrtQ FOB EGO PUODUCTION AND JjUUW PItOFIT no fowls can equal rnp WUITE orllltOWN LEOHORNS. iUlt Kttca from above-named "thorough. HATCHING. so'S'l IS- W RITE FOll PRICE LIST, A. S. MILLER, mat30-3m Pattenburc, K. J. -jyj- iiciiiitiArv & co., BANE STREET, Lehlghton, Fa., MILLEHS and Dealers la All Kind, ot GRAIN BOUGHT ar.l SOLDal Itr.OULAH MARKET RATES. We would, also, leaoectlullr Inform our cm tens that wo are now f ully prepared to BUI PLY them with Best of Coal From tor Mine desired at VERT LOWEST 1'IIICES. . if. HEILMAN & CO, Juir :s. -r nay Se Mactae