H. V. MORTUIMER, . . . EDITOIt LEtlinilTON, l'A.: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1S78. DE.TIOCltATIC TICKET. Stale. OOTIUOn-AHDIIEW H. DILU LT. QOTBBKTB JOHN KEETIQ. butbemb juoan-HESnvr P. ItOSS. BC.OFlXT.AFTilRB-J. 8IMP. AFUICA. County. conanis tiobbbt kt.otz. ButJjoct to decision of CenTercc. fcTXTBBESATOr.-ALLIiN CRAIG, ASSEMBLY-J. O. ZEHN. MICTI. CANSIDY. ASSO. JUDGE CII.YS SiKENDSEN. CO. TRBABUnGR MAX. SC'IIWEIBISZ. BEO. fc HECORDEB BKIINAKD PHILLIPS. CO. COMMISSIONERS I. J. OA I.LAO II Kit. J091AU AMHIBAS. COROSER-DR. P. D. KEIHER. AUDITORS II. A. I1ELTZ. SAMUEL MOTZEft. ItEl'UBLICAX TICKET. Slate. GOTEItNOR HENRY M. HtVYT 1,1. OOVERNOR-CIIABLE'3 W. STONE. BUrBEME JUDGE-JAMEH P. BTEBIIE1T. bec. 1st. Affairs A. K, dunicel. Coil ill'. COKORCBS-CnABLES ALBIUOUT. abscholy-W. M.BArauuit. E. R1ELL BOYLE, AtsOCUTE JUDGE THOMAS J O II N. BEO. AND BEC ED. QWILLASt. CO. TREASURES RALPH COBBY. CO. C0UMJ8SI0NEES-S. W. HUDSON, JAMES ASH. CORONER DB. M. J. DONNELLY. AUDITORS PAUL KEIFEB, D. B. ALBUIQ1IT. CO. SunVEYOR-W. F. YABBINOTON. 00 I co 1 p3 'a o a a w Tho authentic figures of actual failures all over tho .United States during tho third quarlcrof tho year liavo been awaited -with' more Interest than usual, owing to the large numbers who sought to avail'llicraselvi'd of tho National Bankrupt Law prior to its ex titration, icptcmber 1. Tho statistics for tho quarter and for the first nluo months of tho year nro now furnished by tho Mercan tile Agency of Dun, Barlow Sc Co., of New York city, and show ns follows : The num ber of failures for tho third quarter of 1878 vcro 2833, as compared with 1810 in tho same quarter last year. Tho liabilities for tho last quarter aro f 00,000,000, as compar ed with $42,000,000 in tho samo period of 1877. For tho first nino months of 1S78, tho failures number 8078, as compared Willi 0505 for tho same period in 1877. Tho lia bilities for tho first nine months of 1878 aro $107,000,000, against $141,000,000 for tho nlno months of 1877. It is admitted that tho petitions in bankruptcy filed in tho pe riod named considerably exceed tho figures civon above, but it must bo understood that a largo number of tho applicants for relief were either those whoso failures had been previously reported, or thoso who had gono out of business or wero not engaged in mer cantile pursuits, and henco not included in tho mercantile failures. Tho abovo figures refer to tho failures only among those who wero in active business and suspended pay ment during tho period under review. Tho agency considers that tho number of actual failures wero not as largo as might havo been anticipated among seven hundred thousand traders reported in business and in view of tho temptation offered to obtain relief from past misfortunes or anticipated embarrassment. Tho trado of tho country is believed to have survived what threaten ed to bo a serious shock to confidenco and credit, growing out of tho circumstances of tho repeal of tho Bankrupt law, and, except ing tho unfortunato epidemic in tho South tho general conditions of trado aro moro healthy than at any timo sluco 1873. a o o o g s o o H u P U O N. Y. Sun: "When tho representatives of tho coal mining and carrying companies shut themselves up behind closed doors, it is ajiretty safe guess that the subject under discussion is not tho ways and means of re ducing tho cost of their commodity to tho consumer," Full official returns from all tho conn ties of Ohio give Barnes, Bepublican candid ate for Secretary of State, a plurality of 3154 over Page, Democrat. Itoy, tho National candidate, received 38,3 52 votes, and Robin son, Prohibitionist, 5071. IWrnos lacks 40,852 votes of a majority over tho other candidates. A correspondent of tho St. Louis Globe Democrat asserts that thero is no security for life or property in Texas becauso of "the laxity of hr courts, and tho patent and clearly evident bribery among somo of her Judges, District Attorneys, and jurors, This is a serious chargo to mako against tho peoplo and officials of a great State, and, it it is true, Texas must bo in a very bad con ditiou indeed. -The New York Herald, oftho 12th Inst., sums up for the Nationals the following re suits in tho recent electons : Tho Western Nationals were, after all, playing what they would call a "bluff game," and scared the weak-kneed Democrats on a very "thin hand." A comparison of their positive pub llshcd "claims" before tho election and the net result makes their movement ridiculous. Tho greenback national organs claimed hundred thousand votes in Indiana and thrco Congressmen. They cast in that Statd where they are strongest, only thirty thou3 and votes, and with tho help of tho Demo crats, not by their own votes, elected one Congressman. They claimed ono hundred thousand votes in Ohio, and thrco Congress men, and they cast, as nearly as wo can tell from imperfect returns, less than thirty thousand votes and elected no Congressman. They claimed a Congressman in West Vir ginia, but elected none. Having made a combination with the Democrats in Iowa they claimed four Congressmen, but, with tho help of democratic vote?, managed to elect only two, and it is clear that if they had stood alono they would have got none. That is to say, they had not in Ohio and Indiana, tho two States where they have tho greatest strength, a third of tho voto they claimed, and if it had not been for democratic help they would not luvo elected a single Congressman anywhere. It is absurd for them to talk any longer of a great popular movement. Tho tido is setting fast agaiiibt them, and they have mado their last show ing, and that amounts to just three demo cratic Representatives elected by tho assist ance of greenback votes. That is all, and it is a pretty poor second fiddle. satisfaction proves thejr own superiority. Leaving tho genuine impressions of theso sight-seers out of tho question fts beyond the reacii oi anyining savoguess-woni, wo coiiid to tho spectators who are chiefly struck by the magnitude oftho thing to bo seen. Thoy! havo been oppressed by their self-imposed task of pleasuie, and having no method in their holiday occupation, havo confessedly derived from it little but a vaguosenso of its importance. Thero has been so much to seo that they have seen nothing. ltvould,tlicy say, ami say truthfully, tuko weeks tq,"do'' llie J.xlilluuotl liioroiigiiiy ; to nicy hiivb not known how to siiend a few days thero with Intelligent enjoyment. With them it is not exactly a caee of "no eyes," or of eyes wilfully blind; they honestly desire to see, but .do" not know where to begin to ldrtk. Others, still without tho charmed circle of thoso who havo acquired tho art of "scoing" havo failed becauso they havo limited two carefully their horizon. Interested in tho pictures, they havo forgotten the furniture; paying attention to the characteristic produc tions of tho furniture makers, they havo missed taking a comprehensive view oftho still more characteristic structures in which they aro placed. Struck by tho merely curi ous, they havo lost sight of tho beautiful, or, on the other hand, they havo looked 'only where tliev could admire. It would bo difficult to explain tho cata logue of Exhibition-goers to a length as great ns that of the moro familiar Exhibition cata logue. Tho ways of seeing aro as many as tho sights to bo seen. As a rule, it may bo said that ho who takes most into an Exhibi tion takes most out of it, just as he who brings most information to bearupon a book derives most from its pages. It is certain that tho art of profitable sight-seeing is ono well worthy of cultivation, since tho result of proficiency in it is to increaso indefinitely the means and opportunity of education. Not only aro wo enabled by its aid to effect tho oft-latifihcd-at combination and pleas ure; our very pleasures aro elevated and intensified by tho mental advancement which they aro thus mado to imply. If tho sories of Exhibitions 'inaugurated in 1851. and culminating for the timo being in 1878, had dono nothing else, they would havo ac complished a great work in training tho myri ads who havo visited them to make profit able us,e of their powers of general observa tion which so often lie dormant, while other faculties are actively employed in tho mon otonous routine of life. That tho crowds who now throng tho building opposite the Frocadero and study its hugo mass of con tents, aro better fitted than their predeces sors of twenty seven years ngo to derivo mental improvement Irom their study, can scarcely be doubted. They havo much to learn beforo they can gain tho lull benefit from a gigantic opportunity such as this; but they havo also learned much, and have dono so in no small degree, by the aid of the movement set on foot in tho various capitals of Europe. To thoso who have been taught how to uso an Exhibition properly, there will uoanow vaiuo in every examination of tho shop windows of a forcisn city, or, in deed, of their native town. And, what is still moro valuable, they will novcr miss the possible interest of daily lifo becauso they employ "no eyes" on tho observation of tho objects which lino their path. A vcrv peculiar case is just now excitins indignation against tho Paris legal institu tions. Tho circumstances nro as follows : A young man called Maillard left New York where his family is settled, to draw in tho conscription, and having drawn a good number, ho went to llavro and embarked. Just, however, as the steamer was about to leave a iwiico agent went on board ana ar rested him. After having been kept eleven days in tho iiolico-ofiico and two days in pri-on, where ho had to put on tho prison dress, ho was taken to Fans handcuffed. It was only after having been for eight days in durance vno tnat tno examining juugo in f,-,A,l l.i. ll,,,( . 1, n,.n,l.-,.,l ,,f l.o.ln, embezzled 85,000 francs. In Paris Maillard was confronted with the victim of tho rob bery, and it was discovered that tho polieo had arrested tho wrong Maillard. It is al most incredible, but it is a fact, that tho in nocent man, instead of being at onco dis charged, was kept in prison fur two days af ter tho mistake had been discovered. At the timo Aliihonse Clement Maillard was arrest ed ho had all his papers clearly allowing ho was not tho man wanted bv tho police. Ho has now sailed for New York, having received by way of consideration a certificate to tho filiect that Having been arrested by mistaKo lie was immediately released. Now Advertisements. LIVE AGENTS WANTED To sell Dr. Chaso'a Beclpes: or Information for Everybody! In every couutv tn the United MiAti ttml flnnnrinfti Enlailrcri liv the- mil) lsbi. cr to GiS pagei. It contain over 2ut.O houwholil -j recipes an.l la suited to an classes anu condi tions of society. A wonadoifnl book and a household necessity. It sells at smut. Great est lnuucenimte ever ottcied to boolt apents Hnraiilo cop'es sent by ninil, Postpaid, for (2 00. Exclusive territory given. Arcnts more than tlouDlclhrir nioncy-AdrtrcsaDr. L'Oaso'sStcam 1'iliitltiK House, Ann Arbor, 11 K-Miran. FOE SO OEISTTS The N.Y. Evening Post WILL' BE SENT To Any Address in the United States (Postpaid by tho Publishers) Until January 1, 1879. The NeWYorfc Evening Por.t eliows no fall injr off tlneo tlio ileath cl Mr, liryunt, 1-tit i atti er tho contrary, ill nnj-tiiing. IdpruiBflolil. (Ma) Union. It maintains Wo liijrh stnndard Bt up lor it by tlio late Mr. ilrynnt.1 uttcfi Jleiairt. Tiie utflt or eveiiinif nuwpajicrs uy uuouus. ILnultvllle CouritT-Jpurnnl. rl tie loaillni; representative afternoon dally of cy Vorr City. New Haven Common wraith. Thn wffipat anil soundest of all onr News papers. Now ork Indfpendout. Hub a veiv larpo circulation anion (? tho ro dpeeuvo table reading public of t liia city . .N. Y. VOIIU. Accented nt tho south ns tho beet authority ou any sufijoct. f New Oilcana Times. 12 Months" for $1 50 Semi-Weekly, one year S3 00 Dally, one year O OO (SPECIMEN COl'IES FIIEE.) Tho members of tho Vermont Legisla turo havo just votcil to each ono of them selves two daily newspapers ami ono weekly paper during tho session. Thero is no ob jection to legislators reading newspapers. On tho contrary, tho habit should hoencour aged, both for their own sakes and tho sako of tho peojilo they legislate for. But they ought to pay for their newspapers out of thcirown pockots,and not throw the expense on tho State. Tho Increaso in our commerce is shown by the fact that tho total number of vessels boarded by our revenue marine cutters dur- ing July, August and Septcmbcr.ot Boston, Jowrx)rt, New York, Philadelphia and Bal tlmoro was 5632, against 32S1 at tho same jiorts during tho corresponding period of 1877. Too greatest Increase was at Balti more, whero 816 vessels were boarded in tho last three months, against only 300 during the corresponding period of last year. Among the Democratic nominees for reelection to tho Pennsylvania House of Representatives is J. L. Steinmctz, Esq., of .Lancaster. He was not only one of the leading men of tho party during tho last cession, butoncof the best business members on the floor oftho House, and madefor him eelfa record of which neither he nor ony of his constituents need be ashamed. As ho hails from tho Intelligent City of Lancaster, -we take it for granted that his reelection is as good as a fixed fact. Tho Mexican Congress, which assem bled last month, will remain iu session un til the 15th of DecemWcr. Congress meets twice every year, tho present session being devoted to tho passage or abrogation of general laws and tho discussion of interna tional questions. The pay of Senators and Deputies alike is $3,000 a year and mileage. The lobby does not amount to much, and the San Francisco Chronicle is authority for the statement that "tho Mexican Congress, as a body, is singularly free from the charge of corruption, and rarely are Senators and Deputies found to be leagued with infamous frbn(ifl to plunder the people." Our 1'aiis Latter. The Close of thcExhibition Approaching. Facta and Fancies. Useful Lessons Taught and Learned. Results. JVic Latest Paris ian Sensation. Takis, Oct. 3, 1878. As ono talks to holiday-makers now re turning homo in shoals after making a point of seeing tho exhibition on their way, one cannot well avoid calling to mind tho half forgotten fable. It is "Eyes and no Eyes" over again, only on a larger scale, and with a greatly increased variety of episode. It need scarcely bo said that I allude to that class of general sight-seers which so enor mously preponderates over tho comparative ly few visitors who have been to the Exhibi tion for somo definite purpose of art or busi ness, or both combined, and who expect to mako tangible profit in one way or nuotber out of their study of the latest achievements of agricultural of engineers,of inittcrs,of up holsterers, and of builders. Tho general visitors have been orarecoinc to Paris.iiart- ly because they like to seo all Exhibitions of every kiwi, partly ueouso tney laucy mat they ought to seo this particular Exhibition for tho sako of being as other men are, and of obtaining material for small-talk, and partly because ,if tho truth bo told.they grasp eagerly at any cxeuo fur a holiday in tho recreative ground uf Europe. Tho impres sion left upon different members of this body by their iutpection of tho Paris Exhibition aro worlh study by reason of their variety and their singularly contradictor- nature. There aro first of all the good jieoplo who come homo delighted with all that they have seen, becauso they set out intending to bo pleased, and becauso they fear that if they seemed dissatisfied their neighbors would fancy they had blundered into a failure,ancl a, waste of money ami time. At thoopiwsito pole, though actuated by much tho same in sincerity of motive, nre tho unhappy people who aro disapjiointed, und because they think it is the correct thing tobodisapnoint cd, and becauso they believe that their dis- New Advertisements. pEEUTHE HUNGRY ! ! A. K. MILLER TtPRpecttu'Iv flnnonnees to tlio citizens of To. nigntou auu viciuitv mat no Has just ol'i;x KD an EatinG Saloo2ST!! Iu tbe llallillng lmst door tn tlio ' CAUBOK HOUE," on Bank Street, Lchighton, Pa., and tlint lie U iireinred to furnish Iliem witli ttiuuics oi atl Einas uu aaoit nonce. IN EVEUY STYLE, llecelved Ft esb Every Dav, Tea, Coffee, Ham, Eggs, Bo logna, &c. Also, a Choice assortment of tbo Finest Brauils ut Cigars, Smoking & Chewing Tobacco Alwav on hand at Lowest Trice. The patro. UGII tUllBiaCUUU KUUI.illlt't'11, U1V1. 1H CAM.. AUG. K, MILLER October 19. iv. OYSTERS TDErOKT p T1ir; CONDITION of XI the FIItST NATIONAL HANK at Lehlf hton, tn tbe State of Pennsylvania, at URbOUaCK. Loan" anil Decollate fC0.G9 M oveirtrafts Is 17 U. H. Hunt's to secure t lrcu.atiun. ... 7.1 omen U. H. Itouds on ham) 8 Olio Oo imo from aoproveu jtetervo Aeeiits.. 30-1 pu Doo from otuer National flanks can Due 1 1 oiu Ktate llaiiksaml liaukeiti.,, 147 47 Heal Eftnte Furniture, und Fixtures 1.611 70 Current i:xpenscnanu Taxes 1'atd... 870 C3 Fremlum Paid 4J2 W i'bec2s and other Casb Items 6? 85 llnis ot otber Hanks S4a I o f ractional uurrency, lnciuu'erilCKels 374 47 hpeelB (IncluU'i; Rolcl Treasury cent's 1.77'J 0J Legal Teuoer Notes 1,27s 00 ltetlemptlon Fund with V. H. Treasur er (5 iier cent, of Circulation! 3 379 00 Total Iteissi 47 LIABILITIES. OapltotMncl-Paid 111 I75.COOCO hurulurt lund.. Uudlvldetl Fronts Katioim Uauk Notes Outstanding.... Iudividual Ilepoalta subject to check. ccrtriled chions ,,, Cashier's cliecK outstanding Duo to otuer National iluuks. uri 00 ''13 at C7.6O0 III 19,3(3 33 19 IS 2 S3 41 50 Total f IM.651 47 State 0 lenntiilvania. County of Carbon, ti 1, V. V. Ilowman. Cashier of the abovonani td Uauk. do nolimuly swear that tbe above tat'jiiiuiil Is true to tbe beat ot uiy knowledge V. v. BOWMAN, cashier. Subscribed and awcru tn ItefnrA ttia tlila It. day of Oct. Is:s. TlfOS. H. DECK. Nofy TubUo, Correct-Attesti A. J. Darting, Daniel Olewlae, uud it, F. Uefford, Directors. Oct. 1:, 1879. ADDKKSS w. a. B-A-nsra? ss co. Uronilnny nnit Fulton street, NEW YORK; -jqxEcurou'S sale Of Valuable Real Estate. Thn niinorpionoil. Executor of the Est atti of Jilts. EVE SOLT, late of IhO TOWNSHIP OP PUAKKTjIN, in tnol'Oiintv ot Carbon, widow, dee'd, w itl offtir at rublic Bale, on tho premises, On Saturday, Oct. 2G, 1S78, commenclnc at TWO o'clock r. sr., all that ceitnlu xotor PIECE OF GROUND, tltnato about (hrco-fotirthi of a nillo Enst of Welssport. on tbo road leaillni? from Weisijiort to sttoiKisbute 111 saM Franklin Township, uaruou uouuiv. reuna.. nommuug in sain roau. TbitUeu TbouaundTwoiliindml equaro Fcef! uiion wiiicn n ereceu a i wii-tiiiv jaii: wuuiii Cl.hoarrtwl DWELLING HOUSE, about IS bv u feet, witli a uoutuo poi en. c , a we.i 01 good water wltb piimii 111 tbo yard. Terrui mil Conditions will bo mado known on tbe day 01 tale, bv DANIEL WENTZ. F.iccutnr Oct. S. If78.w3 Of lira Evo Soli, dee'd. lli.itio, Auctljne-r. rinE GRANDEST Exposition of Clothing Ever mado In LEHIGHTON Is at tbo Fast Office Uulldiug ot II. II. PETERS, Agent, on BANIC STltEEr, and tbo jieoplo know It. lie kcejn evcrytbhiR wanted in Ten's and Boy's Clothing, at the most Moderate Prices FOR CASH. He never yet wasted time In Belling Iltrti Fncid Uooda. Ills Prices aro so LOW, tbat peoplo are wondering bow It can be done. Ilut It IS done. Tboso In ucod ot Fall or Winter Suits ! will find It to tbelr odvantaffe to consult IT. II FETEIIS, agent, about tbo matter, ug :f A SSIGNEL'i NOTICE. Notice is bcrobv given IbaWOSEtlt MIST. Of lllO llorougll ut WKISMFOKT. Oill DOll UOUI1 Iv. Pft. tiv a voinntarr DeetJ of AHilffmilent, toonui' date tbo C3d day of Hi:t'TKiIlliilt,ll!7, as-lgur (I ail ris item t-jsiaie, 10 mo nnacr&ign' f-dfiirtlio benelltnf bta creditors AllDerAOns, tl.pr, f.irp.iiii!i'ttlpd tn uu id nartvTtll lilnuo oar- nipiii williin SIX W KCKs fiom tbe dato lirlo. of to Hie Aiti-lKUtieJiudthoeebnngJegal clalnia will plcao pieot ttt taetn far itetiiemeiit to IiU.J, U. ZEltN. Aselgoee, Sept. VS. 1S7S-0W. Wcisspoi t. F Q.H.VSD OPENING t T l.pir lrv tn lnfmni mi old ttfitrons nnd ca? tornei and llie public lo general, ihatlliavo opened aud have now ready lor Inspection in tuo TOST OFFICE UUILD1NQ HankBtreet. LEIliaUTON. Ti. ottlio LOW. EmTCAoU PlllOKS, a lull and now aaioit- lucnt cl lSt9 Slices., HATS, CAPS, &c. flneelal nttentton bavlnc been trlven to a well Keiifte.1 line of MtN's OilKN'S ana C11IL- DltEN's WtlAU, piy Motto ettaii no " QUICK SALES & SMALL TltOFITS," I Invite the public to call and oxumtae my tori and prices beloro purchasing elsewhere. ns . u4u uuur eiHieiui luouoemeuia 10 eau bnver. i.P.wia WKlBs. Btpt. 21 Cm. r. O. Bulldlne, Lebtghtou, Pa. EUItKKA It 1 D OIL, (ii forty deirreea hlgber Are teat than tho law require), can be burned in anv LAMP where tbo chimney burner la uied; U WAltlt ANTED NOT TO EXPLODE, under forfeiture of f luO. tyEXCLUSIVE COUNTVIUOIITS for ali by P.J. FITZQEItALD. Solo Prop.. Manorr, 103 Jt 103 N. Fourth at., Phllod'a. Also, WHOLESALE DEALUlt IN HEAD LIO IIT. COAL OIL and BUHNINO FLUID. N. B, A large uaoitment ot latett siiUt at CUANDELIEP.S, UllACKETa. UUONZE LAMP J. BUltNEUS, Ac, it., Constantly on band. Kept. 6,-0 mo. If TOT? 1 IB ft iisuia u MiMiii m mum I3sr Fall & Winter Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Grroceries and Provisions, At "THE ORIGINAL; CHEAP OASH2STORE " of ef0f9 MSBAUBS cfe Mo A cordial invitation is extended to all. "Oct. 5. la Valentine chwaiatz Respectfully announces to tho peoplo of Lohighton and its vicinity, that ho has just enlarged his Manufactory by tho addition ot another story, and that he is now prepared to furnish them with every description of Hons eMB FuriitirE, Manufactured from tho best Seasoned Material, at Prices' fully as low as tho samo articles can bo bought for else where. Hero are a few of tho inducements offered : Parlor Sets at from $50 to 60.00 Walnut Marble-top Dressing Caso Bedroom Suites, 3 Pieces $40 to $65.00 Painted Bedroom Suites, $18 to $40.00 Cane Seated Chairs, per set of Six $6.00 Common Chairs, per set of Six . , $4.00 and. all other goods. equally cheap. Tn this-connection,, I desire to call tho attention of tho citizens to my ample facilities in tho BUSINESS, with a now and handsome Hearse, and a full lino of Caskets and Coffins, I am prepared t6' attend' " promptly to all orders iu; this line, at lowest prices. Patronage respectfully solicited and tho most ample sat isfaction guaranteed. Y. SCHWARTZ, Oct. 12, BANK Street, LEHIGHTON, PA. . " n f a Cheap nnd Tranfsrao FALL AND WINTER SUITS has last com r av-'Vi flT? BAfinct-a ut tho popu nr Merchant Tailoring Eatablislimgnt of BANK STIIEET, L E II IG II TO N, PA. I am Just rpcciviiiR and oponintt up ray now stock of FALL AND M iMh:iuLurii,cAsiMi:ni;s &c.,(KoifiKinioii uomoHtio. nnd rojpectfullv nunouace that I cm su I a! dtncripttoua of (louds at Io-ih priced tUan ever belure otfoied lu tbiacouutr I urn now iiiK upiuu iiueat FALL & WINTER SUITS. ft SffiSQffiWttA'veifv Mlin" Vnutha and Uoy. In tlio latest iaalilon at prloce tbat lla7,yiStlft&i . vivs actuadv astonitiliinir I Call and bo cunvinct-a. vtyvgwSya '' & Au ,lumeI"0 8t0Ck r tuo lu,uat s'y'oa ot fcavrjsscB rm hath a i i j jja vs. !Pfl Jp fr Men, Voutlis and Children, very cheap. llio fluost and bot assortmout oi WHITE, PERCALE AND CALICO SHIRTS, ever t-ronclit Into thl town, at an Immense reduction on formertpflcra! An i-udkij variety of units' NliUK WKAU v. Inch U ecIIiiik at picJ to mlt tneee IlardTlmei, Tlio DeporUnout for' BOOTS, SnOES AND RUBBERS, for Ladies', Gentlemen's and CIilUlreuM Wear,! now fully tuniMied Willi tiie b tAntlfaclaret) to bo found in tbe country, which Iiavh been purchaacti dinctty fruia the jaaUo nud ate.tbcro lore, ufleitunt uu IMMUNHK IIKDUUTION ou fnrmrr Pficua. odre pjirueUIr Invited to call and exarah'O mhU bcfoiu making your partiuaes, and bd ronvfuotd that I am will lift gornU at lower pi Ices thuu the Mime anul.tr can be obtalted else ivhfre. It is always a pleasure to exhibit Ouudi, whether you puichuso crnot. Perlect flu euaiantecd or no tu e. Inm't lorget the place I T. D. CLAUSS, Merchant Tailor, 2nd door above tlio Public Square, BANK STREET, Lelilghton HrfrfViri " newest and most popular JlHUxPJtm. gongi, wltU wrltinga uf In utructlon and amusement: also, a list ot all tiie battles, wtien auu wuere fougbt, durlnK tiie war, for a cent stamp. Adlrc., UtSMON'lli CO., 911 Dace w I'lulaieli'liiu. feuia ly Tho undersigned announces to tho ladies of Lohighton and vicinity that ho is now receiving and opening a large assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising such as Matalasscs, Delaines, Coburgs, Alpacas, &c. Also, a largo stock of PRINTS and GENERAL DRY GOODS, whioh ho is offering AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES FOR CASH, Groceries and Provisions a Specialty, at prices to suit the. times. Clover, Timothy, Hungarian, and all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds, VERY CHEAP. TOOOIAI ARIER, Opposite tho L. & S. Depot, BANK Street, May 0, 1870-yl LEniOHTON, PENN'A.