SIw (Barton gflMHrti. tl. V, HOFITllIMHtt, EDITOU LemaiiToN, I'a.i SATUnDAY, Arilllj 19, 1879. Mr. Clatisshas nlways been regarded m ft man of the strictest probity f has long been one of llie nrnet pfnininent business jnerr of heiihton fari it a leading member qf the JUithtran church. Boyle Organ, April,. It It difficult for us (o decide which Is the renter fool, Boyle or' his correspondent, a looker on In Lehlgliton." Six mart new tnbtcritert (lit week iotlit Advucati. Yumt yum 1 1 Thc"K. 0." mi J the Adtocatk wero tirofuM in the uso of white wash last neck, but It was not made Irom n very Rood arti cle of lime, and won't stick. Mauch Chunk Democrat, 12th. Well, we are not using the kind of white wash used in the Btmocrat our's is manu fiicturcd expressly for use In this .office by common-sense, mixed with discretion, and put on with christian charity. Hcostsnotli log, Joscpliu , to wash it out. Do you seo 1 the lee Hire would but retnlt In broken Jew- ' to nattber. lie came ami was very grateful els. Mr. Bell certainly bus a rarujrlt Inllie i tor Iht Invitation, for be loTcd.lt not at first use of language. His choice of wgrds, and nt second light, ami proposed marriage as the fulnets and roundness of his sentences soon as be could.' Tbe wedding came off In fclve n polish to bis style that Iwojts Ibc Brookljn, and my rconl adds that It was ar aecnmpllfhcd oi-ator. , . I hrracd nt tho time that the hniband aettled Mr.lleh's manner Is exceed .tgiy pleasing,' 3M00oon hll Thcy h, iia ,nco very happily, and In great style. She has re- enre. His delivery is perfectly natural and ' " ' , his style pfMieAkliigeloniient uiid forcible. Tho Commissioner or Tensions has roadetils The lecture sparkled Willi wit and sarcasm First and final nceon.nl of Henry Boycr, executor of Aquilla Jleed, deceased. First and final account of 'Wm. KehWcr, guardian of Anntlta Sblve. S The account of Daniel WenliSclnilnistra- wr oi csiaie ni w in. 1'cierj ueoeasoa. It may bo plc.sant for the editor of the Gaietle and his jhig1iton-Mauch-Clinnk correspondent to learn that Thursday after noon, a prominent Republican, residing in Penu township, called nt lliisofficc,and eulogized us upon the course wo had taken In the Clauss failure, while be condemned tho editor of the Gazette in unnicisura terms for tho nwhantabU and partizuu spirit cxhlbitod by him and his correspond' cut lu the affair. And so say all of them. The deficit in the hands of ex Treasurer flnus has been arranged by his bondsmen aitisfjctorily to the County officials. Those who wished to seo him a "ruined and fallen man" and predicted such n result, will no doubt feel sadly disappointed. But the plan -ns laid by the Gazette last week to shift the r-spnnsibility of Mr. Clauss' recent disaster I'pon the shoulders of tho "secret agents" of Bnidsticct'u Mercantile Agency. Indccd,the ways of the wicked are past finding out. Tho Stale of Pennsylvania is about placing upon the market a new loan of $2, 000,000, in 15-25 yearbonds.for Iheredcnip llnn of maturing loans of. the State. Tho Plate Sinking Fund Commissioners adver tlso for proposals for the new loan, cither at ti per cent interest or nt 41 per cent interest. Ko bid of less than par will bo received; 5 percent of tho nmount subscribed must be deposited with tho bid , and proposals will Iks received at tlio Treasury Department, in Ilnrrisbug, until noon May 15th. The now bonds, when issued, will begin to run from MaylJ, 1879, and interest will bo payable s-ml-nnnuully on August 1st and February 1st. The bonds will bo issued in $100, $500s and $IOOOs, registered bonds, and will be free from State, municipal and local taxc9. Ovcr Is of .the State will bo received at . f cltlcment, but tho proposal must nntibdifce whether the bid is in cash or in overdue bonds. and was fremientlv erected with applause n was justly rezarncii uy me suini iiia mm thn citizens ot the town as ft rich intellectual treat. RIEOOXIHG ATTIBE CZAIt. rocR cxsticcnsrci. shots mow jwocld-be assassin's pistul. St. Petersburg, April.ll. AVMle'lhc" Cwr was Inking his usual morning walk early to day, near the palace, four sliola from a re volver were fired nt him, Tho Czar was unhurt. The man who fired tho shots was arrested by tlio crowd, which tlic firing at tracted. The city is beipjjnccorated in tok en of thankfutuieu forthrfCzar'a eseaio. Tlie assnjstn, who had made bis way into the garden by means of a key to a private door, and who bad been In the grounds for soma time, stepped from behind some shrubs that had concealed him, with his revolver atieady drawn, and Instantly began firing, lie discharged the four shots in rapid suc cession, and wos then seircd nnddharmol. The would-be assassin of tho Czar is un dergoing examination. Tho full official ac count of the ntlUIr says: "Towards 8 o'clock this morning, as tho Kmpcror was taking his customary walk, a respectably dressed man, wearing n military cap with a cockade, ailvancoil towards mm, auu as mo L,nicror aiiiiroaehed nearer, drew n revolver from the pocket of his overcoat and fired four shots at him. The assassin, before submitting to his captors, lireil nnotiier snot, 6iigimy wound ing in the check a crson in tho crowd. Thu great throng of people, which had assembled enthusiastically cheered mid conimtulatcd the Emoror, who thanked them for their proofs ol fidelity uu saeh a painful occasion. lie said lie Knew no nan me suppoii oi an repcc'ablc people. Ho hoped God would gruntthat he mightcomplcte his task, which consisted in proiiiotinithcwellareof llussia. The Emperor, after tho forcgoiug siwccli, drove to the p.i'aea without escort. He has not suffered the least ill effect from the nt. tempt upon his lilc. Afterward ho drove, still without escort, to the K.isau Cathedral, to return thanks for the preservation of his life. When receiving the congratulations of the omciais ol me empire, at noon, tno uzar was so much overcome by his enthusiastic tcception as to be unable to speak for some miuu'e;. On recovering from his emotion ho said: "This is the third time God has saved me." It is supposed that the Kniiier- or's assailant look poison before his attempt, as he vomited after Iii3 arrest. Poison was also found under his finger nails. Antidotes waro administered. It is thought the man was on employed of tho Ministry of Fiu- auce, ami an agent oi uio international. A dispatch to the Standard from St. Peters burg says the Emperor's assailant gives the naincoi SKniot. lie is a r Hired luneiiouary of the Ministry of Finance, and is about SO years old. He fired at tho Emperor with in two paces. After the first shot the Em peror approached Skolof,. who fired again and then ran. Tho various accounts oven ns to the exact number of shots fired are con lllcting. An oflicorof thegendarmcric.with drawn sword, pursued Skolof. Thrco more men then joined in the pursuit. Skolof fir ed nt them, shattcn ig the jaw of a detective. Finally a eenllemau knocked Skolof down and held lnni until be was sccuicd by the oiiicers. Skolof has continued vomiting severely sitico his arrest, cither because of mison or Dceajiso oi tun rougii usage no received first requisition upon the U. S. Treasury for money appropriated to pay the arrears of pensions nud has had $2,003,000 of tho amount apprvprlated fur ttiecurrent escnl yearplaccd to his credit. He will begin this week to fill out blank checks, nnd they will be tent to pensioners In the order Id which their Appli cations were Died. Only 43,100,000 can be paid out before the 1st of July, which will cover nil the accennts that the presont clerical force can have time to examine. Immediately after Uaster entertainments to benefit charities will begin. Towards the close cf next week the "animated game of chess," which It Is authoritatively stated has not been glrcn up, wlft be played at Lincoln Hall far the benefit of St. John's parish school. All the pieces on a chess board will uo repre sented by young ladles and gentlemen well known In society. Illondcs will personate the white, nnd brunettes the red chess pleces.and all wilt be appropriately dressed. A panto mine will be given after the gamo of chess concludes! t;liln Lan Pin, the Chlncso minister, who satis from New York lo-Aiy, Intending to go direct to Madrid, has seventeen In his suite, Ave of whom are servants. He will ploco a legation at Madrid and make arrangements tor stationing a consul general and rice-con sul at Havana. He will return In the au tumn. The gentleman who wilt be consul nt Havana speaks English perfectly, and for several years edited an Hngllgh newspaper published In one oi tho Chinese cities. At'OUST. ICEY.STOM3 STATU scimioj,. Monday, 7th Inst., theSummcr Session of Die Keystone State Normal school opened with a perfect rush of new students. More lmrdcra reported during the first two days than wero present at any time during Hie previous year. By the time Ihoso who en gaged rooms and for various icasons could not oomo the first week, shall have register ed, the total number in nttendaneo will r".ich nearly three hundred. The fiist ol t'io series of lectures nrrr.ngol for the prcs e it session, was delivered on Friday even ing by Itcv. S. Henry Boil, o! Port Carbon. The chapel was crowded by tho students and citizens; and foran hour and three quarters t'ie audience listened witli the closest atten tion to the lecturer as ho lifted thu veil fioni the numerous counterfeits in trade, society, and professional life by which modern In genuity deceives the public. nr.v. nr.. nr.i.i.' iactuee. The speaker introduced his subject by quoting the familiar, though, as he remark ed, olteu mis quoted Shakesperian nphoi ism, ' All that glistens is not gold." We cannot judge from outward npiieartincci. Surface show is not always a euro index of what it covers. Traffic of commercial Intercourse is one of the main forces that move the world. It brings nations together, breaks down the walls ot partition that separate races, and spreads civilization ami culturo over the en tire globe. It is honorable and noble. Yet it has Its shams. Cheating has been reduc ed to nil exactseience. The adulterations of linuors and groceries defy tho hichest kind of chemical skill. It is estimated that everv veiir nlmiit 100.000 rmriniia nr.i mnr. dereil by adulterate 1 liquor alone. Hero the 1 speaker enumerated a neinberofswoctmcats and article of dully food ndulterut 'dlosueli "micsiec ns to make them positively ioisoii nus. Even our uiinial waters, etc.", etc., are not exempt from thu use of chemistry. It is wonderful how three or four ditl'erciil kinds may bo drnwn from Iho same fountain a beautiful Illustration of unity nnd variety. Here wo may, indeed say that wo havo"the devil lu solution." Evcuy rpheio of tnillie has lu f.itwi show. Every uianufac'.urer makes the best in tide ol its kind. He sends his ngt-nU to every quarter of tho globe. Tlicy haunt you in thu wilds of Brazil, and in the jungles of India, in Jerusalem tin I .n Ijotidou. They nro jwrfoctlv ubiquitous. Theymf misdonarlesofhuinbuggery. Thev are uo resceter4 of iiersoii, going uliko af ter Greek, Barbarian nnd Seyihian, bond uud free. In your summer tour you see their advertisements beautifully intennin cleil with the natural scenery lliioush hieh you travel. Shrewdness is tho virtue that tho world admires. Poor ltichanl'anlnnmac is obsolete. Honctay is no longer the bcstpolh-y. Frank lin should have been bom later or have lived longer to sco this ago of cmuncijiatioii from primitive restrictions. Journalism lias likewise its falsa outward show. EJilorial are often written by par lies interested in their contents nud whonru not on the editorial stall'. Strange to e.iy, aomo papersof Bendingoftcn have'l'ulmtigc's sermons liefore his congregation In Brook lyn have them. It is perhaps in money matters that we find thegrculest fraud and deception. "Mor row" once implied tho idea of returning. But language changes. Kow when n man borrows money be finds it ngiiust his inter est to return tho principal uud against his princip'e to return the interest. Society also has ils counterfeits. Man's t icini nature ts capable of unlimited culture. But there is uu element of human nature common. to the savage and the aristocrat that no culture can eilacu or eradicate. There it after all Dp great gulf between the peasant nnd tbe gentleman.- Often nothing but mon ey is required fur sobiul promotion. It is ridiculous to notice how families who sud denly grow rich move from the wharf uud tho luh market to 5th Aveuuo and then make an effort to forcet their past history. In such personi repulsive vulgarity is often SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. communicated. THU JCtrHS.tROO! DO WE WANT ITT Our t.cttcr from Washington. Work done in Congress. The Jhn.se Organ izcl. The Xorth and South Balanced. The Senate Changes. .1 Treasury Ro mance. WAsmxciTOX, D. C, April 12, 1878. Congress Is troubled with "rainy men of many minds." Wo havo been surfeited witli ipccclies, besides the innumerable pages that have gono to the Hccord toho printed. Every afternoon six or seven hugo covered express wagons nro In waiting to convey away Con gressional matter a hall-storm of Iltcordt, newspapers, reports and documents to shoucr down on the country. All theso things, how. ever, speeches and endless debates may bo the ends to tho means; nccojdlng to Michael Angclo, "tho trlllcs that uiak pcrfectlon.nnd perfection Is no trifle.' The distribution of commlttcs honors seem to havo given pretty gtacrat satisfaction to the members of the House, and many of tlrcm hunted tho speaker, after adjournment yes terday to congratu'ato htm. Tho chairman elitps arc divided equally between the North and South twenty-six to each atd In point ot Importance the division Is about ns even as In number. Ten new members nro given good committees, viz: Messrs McIwe, Converse, Wise, Whlteakcr Cotfroth, Stevenson, I.ndd, Dcnstcr, Hosteller and Ocddes. ThofJrccn backers were well provided for, and express ed themselves as highly pleased with tho places given them. Twoof ihelrnuinbcr were given chairmanships and tho others wero put in committees where they will havo full op portunity to git their theories of legislation before the House. Mr. Ladd Is on the Bank ing and Cuircney committee and Mr. De La Matyr on Coinage. Tho latter said last night that his party had been treated very hand somely. The chief Interest was centered In the Ways ond -Means and Hanking and Cur rency committees as thcy will havo control of the tariff and financial legislation. Of tho first named It Is known that all the Demo cratic members favor a revision ol the tarllf, it bile the Itcpublicans all oppose It. Messrs, Morrison, Tucker, Carlisle, Mills, Fclton anil Uibsmi want a tarllf for revenue only, and It Is already said they will revise tho Morrison bill of the Forty-fourth Conitrcss. Mr. Wood also believes In that principal but docs not go quite so far as others named. Ho will bring bcroro tho committee his bill ol the last Con gies, so It Is said, but no attempt to ever re port any bill of that character will be made until the regular session next winter. Tho licpubllcnn members, Messrs. Garfield, Kcl ley, Conger, l'rve and Donncll bellevo In pro. tectiun. Tho Banking and Currency com mittee Is regarded as 'coniervatlvo" on finan ces. Messrs. Duckncr, Enlug, Davis, Lewis, Ladd and Fort are classed ns soft.money men while Lounsbcrry, Crittenden, Prlco and CrajKi nro for hard money. Mr. Young Is moderate In hts financial views. Ot course tho committee has not Indicated what It will do, but the members of the House, who want Immcdlato financial legislation, believe thcy will get It this session. Of the committee on Elections, Mr. Springer Is tbe only member of last Congress who remains. In the United States Senate we have nine teen ex-Conredcrate and only four Union sol diers. In the Heuiofllty-etght ex-Confederate and Afty-one Unlvn soldiers. A great many more changes have becnaiuong the employees than was at first expected. Mr. Ben l'erley I'uore, Clerk of I'ublla Records so long In this place It was suppostd no othcrraan could As somebody has raised the question ami suggested the Idea of Introducing anthractto coal Into the markets of Australia, and In re. turn bring back cargoes of Kangaroos, a brief description of Hits animal would not, perhaps, seem amiss, since many of tho readers of the Advocate havo probably never had tho plea. suro of forming tho acquaintance of a genuine kangaroo. This nnlmal has been found only In that portion of the globe known as New Holland I.lko nearly nil the quadrupeds of Australia, this one Is marsupial that Is, like the opos sum of cur own favored country, nature has provided It with a pouch or pockot for carry Ing, caring for and protecting Its young du ring the helplessness of Infancy. The mother Is very fond of and devoted to" her young, In tho hour of danger laying down her own life for I heir protection. The kangaroo has many points af beauty ; though, taken on tho whole, it cannot bo call ed a handsome animal ; and, on account of Its size, It Is not likely to ever become popular as a household pet. The body of a full grown kangaroo, In many cases, measures eight or nine feet. When sitting up erect, a favorite Kslt!on with it, the outline presented Is near ly that of a monster chunk-bottle; In other words, the cube root ot the apex of the kang aroo ettn be multiplied Into Its base about lit times, more or less. It also has a stout tall, quite as long as Its body, which In shape Is nearly that of a splke.nall. About the head it bears some facial rcsem bianco to tho rat. Ils hind legs nro long, strong nnd ngtle, but Its two fore legs nre so short us to bo of practical utility only In the various little acts ordumcrtlc economy. Its locomotion Is ol tho frog type ; but the speed of tho frog, even when forcibly remind, id that lie Is about t becomo the breakfast of a black snake, can glvo no adequate concep tion of the speed of the kangaroo. Says Dr. Hlnglcy, the distinguished naturalist, this animal can Jump 20 lect at a single leap ; and the fleetest grey-hound Is forced to tnko a "back scat" when matched with tho kan; roo ns a pedestrian. This extraordinary abil ity "to get up and get" is Its main safeguard against Ils enemies, which every thinking man will see nt a glance Is no Inslgninoan one. When, however, driven to bay, Ils chle weapons of oimbat.llko tl.oinulc, nro Its hind legs. Thisc, armed with long nails. It uses against Its assailant something after the scientific manner of the cxasperatod thoma cat. When forced to "knock under," It al ways dies game. In Its tastes the kangaroo Is a rigid vegcta r an, Is strictly temperate and It prefers to spend Its hours of enso underground. It Is by in means a dangerous animal u hen let alone, and would, no doubt, enjoy thoclimate, and the grandeur and solltudo of the moun tains In this vicinity. Such Is the knngaroo. Now, do we want lit Are wo willing to exchange coal for It t Will It pay to send n special Minister to Australia to negotiate for the kangaroot In extreme cases Its flesh Is good for food ; and no doubt the subtlo Ynnkc c genius will discover n hun dred and one uses for the hide. A couple of cargoes turned loose on Mauch Chunk moun tain would ndd anothir charm to the "Switz erland,' as a summer resort I and there Is no earthly reason to doubt that the tall of the kangaroo would make as good soup as that ol the ox. And again, perhaps It could be do mesticated and tralnod ns a means of rapid transit among our mountains. Do we want the kangaroot Brickbat. the estate of Alexander Koblnson deceased. First nnd final account of Joslali V. Har lan, executor of tbe willof Margaret Harlan deceased. First and final account of Frank 1C. Hnr- ring, executor ol tbe will of Win. Blrawn deceased. First nnd final account of E. M. Wilson' administrator of tbe estate of Peter Btccl deceased. First and final account of Wm. S. ltarnlc. guardian of Elsio J. Weaver, (now White head) one of the heirs of John Weaver, deceased. First nnd final account cfThos. Kcinerer administrator of tlnbdel Ncsley, deceased. Widows appraisement of tho cstato o1 Wilson Miller. First nnd final account of Mrs. Ann Camp bell, admluistiator of tbe estoto of Elizabeth, Scott, deceased. Account of II. F. Seairravcs.admlnistrntor of Jacob Schwank, deceased, confirmed ni- I. Final account of Tilcbman Arner. cuar- dion of ltaehael Straup, minor child of Dav id Straup, deceased. Nisi. First and final accountofCharlcs Albright, executor of cstato of Mary Angelina Kcuh ncr, dee'd. Nisi. First and final account of llueo Roncmus. administrator of cstato of Frank Warner, dee'd Nisi. 1' I ret and final account of Isaac, and Levi West, executors of Jacob West. Nisi. First and final account of P. J. Kistler. administrator of cstato of Peter Storm. Nisi. First and final account of John Hincs. ad ministrator of Ebenezer Htncs, dee'd. Nfsi. l'etilinn ol trunk and Milton Hooclmnker. minor children of Henry Hoodmnkcr. for guardian. Tho court npKinted Win. II. Seolt, nf Kidder, guardian nnd Amos Billing im J Nilcs M. Smith were his bondsmen. EUROPEAN PliAN. tlttni, Plnrn. ilil Am. m il dill Street. . ' I -..w-f .... ... ...... .... Widow' nppralsomcnt, in the matter ofj . (rtrrnaiTic Coorun Imititbtk.) New Advertisements. A$tor Place Hotel. Best Location In the City. Ctevated Hall road and five other lines pass the door. Booms fro cts. to fi per Day. By the Week 43 and upnards. April 19-mO OPEN Alts IflfJHT. New Jewelry Store IN LKIIIOHTON, At Dollenmaycr's Old Stand, (SOUTH SIDE OF THE SQUAUK.) Great Bargains In Wntches, Clocks and Jewelry. - PAKTICUIiAIl ATTENTION PAID TO BEPAIUINQ. "S All work guaranteed, and no Second Charge, Prices to Suit tho Times. April 19-m3 E. II. IKUIU SiicrtfPs Snlrib On Monday last, Sheriff J. W. Ilaudcn- busb sold nt'ptiblie n'lctlon, at tho Court House, in Mauch Chunk, the following procrtios : A two story frame boue nnd lot ofground nt Summit Hill as tho property of D. M. Morgan to tho Fidelity Building and Loan Association, for $100. A two story frame liouso and lot in Sum mit Hill, as the property of Samuel Hcflel- fingcr, to the same, for $200. A two story framo liouso nnd lot in Sum mit Hill, ns tho property of James Fleming, to the same, for $100. A two story frame dwelling and lot in Summit Hill, ni the property of Danlnl Ey, uns, to the same, tor $100. A two story frame house nnd lot in Sum mil Hill, as tho property of Solomon Bach man nnd wife, to tho same for $100. A two story framo bouse and lot in Sum init Hill, ns tho property of J. D. Arner, to the same, for $100. A two story framo Iicuse nnd lot in South Lehigbton, ns tho property of John Veil liaucr, to the Fort Allen Building and Loan Association, fur $700. A two story framo liouso and lot in Upper Mauch Chunk, as tho properly of John Speckner, to A. F. Peters, for $075. A two story frame liouso and lot in East Mauch Chunk, ns property of Daniel Ward, to Elwin Bauer, for $160. A two story framo dwelling and lot of ground In Fast Maucb Chunk, as the prop crly of James Carrand wife, to Elwin Biup r, for $30. A llirco story brick hotel in Summit Hill as the property of Nathan Klolz, to C. O, Skeer, for $1100, subject to two mortgages, The property of J. Cliristman, (adjourned ml..) la J, O. Hunk, for$l-IJ. A two-story, ri'ciicli-roof framed dwellin house and lot, in Miuich Chunk, projierty i C. It. Kberle, sold to Hurly Baidy for $2,000. Other properties were advertised and sales postponed. New Advertisements. YEISsroUT nonouaii. STATEMENT of Beccfpts and Etpemll. urn rf the Ilurnnirh of WetssDort lor the Year ending March 31H, 1119 1 HEOE1PTS. To Cash In Treasury at last report, less exonerations anil commission 4VU ou " Public square colled ion ,. 6 80 M Cash from Overseers of Poor IS 00 " Cash from Mr. Lewis Weiss 8 46 Total litis -M EXPENSES. By Exonerations t 0 00 ' Commission is 24 " Auditing 4 00 " II. V. Mvrthlmcr It do " Wo. llolllngor. Treasurer, salary for 1878 20 00 Vf m. 11. Kneeht, Secretary, , salary for 1878 ii 09 " Al. Outh, cost or suit of Dor. ough vs. Straussbcrger... 100 " 11. Boyer, damage cf 11. Graver I li " c. II. McDustel, cost of suit 1 60 " ii. Henoos, tax rerundrii.... " W.1I. Knccht, salary lsTD.. W. Holllnger, salary 1870... " II. Trapp, room, light, &e., for one year STBEETS. J. Stranssberger, work on St. 23 SS 6 00 23 UO 20 (10 6 00 The Fort Allen House. WEISSPORT, PA. BEHLER & KRESGE, Proprietors, This TIcuse Is located In tho Boromrh of Welssport, Carbon County, Ph., and Is Imlll lin the site of Fort Allen, nn old stockade fort ification, creeled hero over a century ago to protect the early settlers against the hoitlle Incursions of the Indians. The house Is a sub stantial brick, and was named " Fort Allen liouso " by tlie late Edward Weiss ; It contains Tlilriy-two Booms and a handsome Bestau rant, nnd the present Proprietors hnvo newly nnd thoroughly rcattcd tbe establishment It hnsall the a monuments of a First-Class COUNTRY HOTEL, adapted for tbo com fort of Its patrons, la close proximity to tho Hotel, in pcricci preservation, is iuu umuriu OLD FB AN KLIN WELL, which was dug by order of Benjamin Frank. nn 10 supply mo garrison ui ron rtiien huh water. Its walls of stone, which will defy the ravages ofages, nro as perfect to-day as when put there, and the well now contains about six lect or crystal water. The well Is now being fitted upas a hlstorle rrlle, to Iho water of which the patrons of tho liouso will have iree access. SUMMEB BOABDEBS will bo accommodated at Bcasonuble Prices. The Bar Is supplied with the best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Good Stalling attached. April lu yi if&iijutuit at jiiii.aux. " O. ltapp, ' S. Welsh, II. Trarn. 1 Ycakel Albright, 1 II. II. Everett, ' Orbln Boycr, ' F. Burthulomcw, ' Ohs Becker, ' II. Spelcnbnum, do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. Phil. Bartholomew, dn. UAXKHN TOWXSIIII. FINANCIAL STATEMENT of the Super visors, DANIEL It HUM and JOHN SOU W A It. In nccount with Franklin Town. ship, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, for the cnr isis-m; To Amount of Duplicate " For unsealed i.anus By Hands and Material lur- nlslicd to repair roads... $1203 03 " Coiniuls'n for Collecting. 03 74 " Exonerations " Auditor nud Duplicate Expenses., 1278 09 14 26 4 09 i 25 41278 V3 Mlta 23 im 03 Balance duo Township i 13 30 FINANCIAL STATEMENT of the Over seers of tho Poor, Daniel Kruin and John Schwab. In account w th I rnnklln Town ship, Onrbnn County, Pennsylvania, lor tho icar isis-i'j: To Amount of implicates &1105 27 " rauncr Services and Cash 18 33 By Sertlecs Ilcndcrcd i 73 03 " Cash per Hecelpts or dlv crs persons for provisions, cluthlrir. fuel, &e 671 72 ' " Coimnls'n lor Collecting. 66 ue " Exonerations 4 15 $ 712 S3 HIM 00 712 88 Balance due Township 4'0 Audited and accepted this 14lh day of April, STIll-HEN SOLT.l s- - W. I). WEISS, Auditors. w. i; ki;.uki(i k, ) Franklin, April 1!, 18J'J-3 it Slums i.iu'ossmr.i:. That a remedy made of such common, simple plants ns Hops, Biicbu, Mnndrake. Dandelion, ,tc, should make so many unil such marvelous and wonderful cures ns Hop Bitters do, but when old nnd young, rich nnd iwor. Pastor and Doctor, Lawyer and Editor, nil testify to having been cured by them, you must believo nnd try them yourself, nnd doubt no longer. Sco other column. Our County Court. The April term of Court for Carbon coun ty convened at the Court Houso in Mauch Chunk, on Monday, at 1:30 o'clock, before his Honor President Judge Drehcr, nud As sociates, Leonard and Mccndscn. The panel of Gland Juiors was called, sworn, and W. W, Scott was made foreman. Tho lbt of constables was called and sworn, and John Painter, John Strolc, John Quinii, and John Dugan, were appointed tipstaves. Tavern, restaurant and liquor licenses wore granted to 50 persons j 2 applications were willidiaw, and euc, that ol L. Iteiss, questioned by Commonwealth, and held for hearing. Applicants, by net of Legislature, aro required to iuko outtueir licenses wiuun liftccn davs. , Bcnnnilatirn of G.H Bacbman, constable elector Weatherly, and iwtitiou to apuint John Houser, instead. Court accepted re nunciation, and granted iietitinn. Petition of citizens of Weatherly to appoint two auditors. Court appointed J. O. Eadie ana Joiin r . ijjvis. The Court granted tho following transfers nf tavern licenses; lien. Holvey. of Lans- ford.ir, Abraham A. Overbuilt, Jos. l"eist,of Weissiort, to Win. llshlerand Dan. Krcsgcj Mary Meuinley to Richard Keifer.of Jlaucli Chunk; Edward Babcr of Lchighton to J onus a. Horn. Com. vs. John McCindy, assault and bat- It. II. Tobias, prosecutor. Thu verdict of tho jury was that defoudaut and prosecutor pay one half thu cost each. Cum. vs. David Griffith, jr.; larceny; Peter Kbbcrt, prosecutor ; verdict not guilty . Com. vs. lteubcn Serfass; larceny anil receiving stolen goods; veralrt, guilty on second count ; motioned lor a new trial. sr,vs uossii. General Uichard Taylor, of Louisiana, only ton of President Taylor, died in New York on Saturday morning. Warrants have been issued for tho execu tion on tho 5th of Juno of Nlmrnd Spattcn biwcr, convicted of tho murder of John Novcrgail at Lebanon, nnd of PcterSwingei, colored, convicted of the murder of John An derson, nt Chambenburg, in this Slate. At Mount Vernon .Texns.nn Sunday even- ing, six men assassinated Hubert Morgan, who nauciiargo oi mo jaii,aiia men attempt ed to liberate tlie prisoners, but were driven off by the citizens. The latter threatened to burn the inn wun Its inmates, utit wero in- luccd to desist. A young man named Taylor, 13 years of age, was caught between tno roiicis ni u ma chine for drawing iron at Ilueblins's Wire and Ilopo Mill, in Trenton N. J., Friday evening and fatally injured. The machine had to be Liken to pieces to extricate liiui, and it was an hour beforo ho was got out. George, the Count Joannes, ii correctly described by n correspondent of tho Ulini OWnvr as Iho original Claude Mclnotte when "Tho Lady of Lyons" was first pro duced in this country ; nnd he is right, we believe, In saying that plain Jir. Jones be came a real Count while travelling in Eu rope; but the loiiowing Implies Hint me no bleman now npKarson tho staco solely from mercenary motives : " I held ii long conver sation with the Count the other day nn the subject of his acting. Said lie: 'People think i mil n crazy 'onl ; 1 nm not. 1 in a knave. The eoplc flock to maku In ii of me. They don't hurt me, unless the cabbages or oranges don't happen to bo stifliciently iniishy. But I look beyond thu bowling and limiting of the idiots In front of mo to the t i i no when tho treasurer hands me their dol lars. Then I say to myself, I was the fool awhile ago, you aro the fools now.' And the old man is right. Ho lias inoro seusu than they give hi in credit for." Pfsiiiso Aovr.hTisixo too ran. "lllcss Com. vs. J. Gallagher; assault and bat hll It Is succeeded by Mr. Frank Biehardson,i tery; Catherine Cull,prtsccutrix; sentenced the able and popular Journalist of the Haiti. ! to iny $5 and costs, and was committed In more Sun. Mr. Pooro Is the compiler of the default or Congressional Directory, for which Congress. Com. vs. Neal Manelus; embezzlement; men furnish sketches ofthclr lives, and which I A. W. Leiscnring prosecutor j recognized in contains the department's outline of woikaud I f-uu 10 appear at Juno term. other valuable Intoriaatlon. Com. vs. Win, Boyer: asslstlnc n nrison Slneo I last wrote I have chanced to find a 1 r In etenpo ; District Attorney, prosecutor; found lurking beneulh Hie thin suriiice of record t made In 1870 of a romsnee of tbe verdict, not guilty, and to pay cost. outward kid-glovo polish. Olten a man Treasury which occurredthen, and nhlchgoes claim to ari.tocracy is based on the bocial standing ni Ills aueesiry, us n a grcai-gniuu-father's virtues could cover the sins of his children to tho fourth generation I How sad it is that few are born into this world with ocai-gieat grandfathers. The speaker fur ther exposed with cutting saroakiu the emp tiness of worldly famo nnd pleasure, show ing how unsatisfactory they aro in tho end nnd bow utterly they fall in making the evenlnx of lifo cheerful and happy. He closed with a beautiful tierorulton on moral character, depleting tho happiness of a man stranger to reiuoruo ami to prove, as did the other instances reelted, that numerous honorable gentlemen of wealth and position have found wives ainoung ladles employed there. A former U. S. Minister to Chins, dying left n widow and two or three ehlldrsn with a very (mall Income for their support. She wns advised by a friend to np. ply lor a elerkihlp In the Treasury, which she obtained and retained two or three years, faithfully dhcbarglng her duties.. She was a Udyof superior education and Intelligence i and more than ordinary beauty. While n elerk she met here a gentleman who thought vhM heart is a i. . , . ... ... la ,.r I Z .li "' her lilted lor more agreeable life than earn. ru ..i..., i.ri.r fii. I Inga mesgrosunport for htrsoll and children main roinUrf the leciurrr,noeinrt is made tn the eontlned air of the Treasury. He wrote Hcberliug, deceased. it r- ir-duce the i-peaker' tenlem-ci. Any 1 to a friend In Connecticut, a Billionaire, des- First and final aecouiil of Philip Drum k.ta ut,t w. bu u vt- ' 'ii re; .' ( t J the Ssdr, auj Inwtf'l bin to this eily helPr exccoloi of ' b Gor-e dr fa-i , Com. vs. Thos. 1). Conyngham, forgery; i. Li. i osier, prosecutor) conunuci, The Court ordered one .road tn be laid out ill Banks tiiwimhili. and one In Nesauchon ing; it also ordered ouo road In Banks to be vacated. Tho Grand Jury completed labors and were excused on Wednesday afternoon ; and uioiouriexeuwt an ino relit Junirs, ex cept the twelve then in the box. onThurs. day iiiumiug, for tho remainderof the term. Oariu.Ns' Collar. Tho Court confirmed absolutely the fol lowing accounts! First and final account of Thos. J. and James W. Ileberliuz, executors of Dauiel RRTO JIT OP THE CONDITION' nr the FIRST NATIOXA.I, HANK. nt l.-bl-tlitnn. In llnShle or I'viin syhnuli at the dofcoo: Luriine-s, avuii nu ia.ii: ncsocaccs. bones nnd discounts Overdmrts. U. S. Binds to seruro circulation . . U. a. llonds on hind Other stocks, bond, nnd mortgajres. Una from Approved tescrie ngetits . Pile freiiif-tlier National Tanks . . Cue from Slttte Ildnks slid Imnkers. . Itenl estate, furniture, nt.d llxlureK. , Current expenses and tntes pattl . , 1'reliiluuis pstl .... - . . . t'hecks and other cash Items . . . Illlljorotli.-r hank Fractl. nal rui reiic()tirliidinKlitckels). r-cc!e (inculd'g gold Treasury ceillV). he.d lender notes Kedi-rortkn fai d nlih U. S. Treasur er (5 per cent of circulation) Total u.miUTlt!. Capital slock p ltd In e'urplus tuml biidhl.led profits Nation k! hank notes outstanding. Illildelid' ITneaJd lnJivIduall-Hits subject to check. Certified ihecka . , Ciuliicl'tt checks nuLlandlnK . tine to olber txnlional llanka ... hue to slate Hanks aud baukers . 02.930 48 200 CO 7l..0')0.ti0 K.fcUO.OU 2t'UOO0 228 ir! 4,fll37u H 17.1 R 4.IU.CO MJ.21 1 1115 1(1 1,7-0 27 l,tO'JUU S-TO.CO $7.VO00H n oo.oo , 2.2J0.1 , rj.r.oo mi 22 1 11 . lo.um ci If. .20 2M O'Jl . u'j on Total SUS.yJo.'JU atate of Penntyltania. County oj Carbon, u t I, W. IV liiivuiiin, Caxhlvr of itie a'ioTe-r.uni-d liank, d" soleuiiily fcwear Inat llie ulove slatemei la true to the Ust 01 my know tt ilre and ti-ller. W. W. llOWBA.N.Catklsr. P ubse, lln-d nnd sworn beforu me tbls IGth daypf April, i3 J. T1I0S . 8. Ill CK, Nibry I ubllc. Corn-cl Attest : A. J. Burling, 1 ar.lol Olewli e. II. 1- llolloru. uireciorn. April ll, lh,a. Wn lll nav Airoiiuuriumry ol two m r uionlli ini esp.'iseH,(.r uTlowa lare commiMinn, lotetl our bamplufrce. AddicubuEaUAS&C'e., Marsball,Ulci C;1 Ofin l'iofl'',nJ-,'lsinveniueiiiiJ.i w V -ulOfflelul Jleperl. tieo-H'U 11. Schnch. " John Arner, sen., " A. Oraver, Jr., " J. C, ttonnor, " I. II. Miller, it ornery, A. Knst. Wcs Fenncr, Eugene Everett, J. 0. 7.crn, 10. Bartholomew. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. Mrs. t). lUojcr, 51 II. do. :icn, uo. " Wm.lllmmclre Charles Iloyer. do. A. ti raver, sen., do. I), Schnch, do. B. Mueselinnn, do, Thomas Koons. do. " 11. Uclsel, do. 1'. J. Kistler. nails Wm. II. Kneeht, posts. J. K 12 87 )i U 24 24 00 2 M t to 2 00 1 09 3 00 1 00 6 UO C 00 1 50 60 3 00 3 00 t or 3 tO 60 60 2 00 3 00 1 10 3 00 60 00 00 1 00 2 60 06 2 00 ltlckert, lumber 6 36 LOOK-UP. " 8. Wclfh, for clcnnlng S 00 i-iinon ciaus,nxi!iu stove,.. M. Hngaman, glass 04 J. K. Jdckert. coat 7 37 By Balance los 17 (610 : Bounty. BECE1PT3. To Cash In Treasury and uncollected as per last statement 65S ea By Exonerations tli 60 By Commissions 61 12 127 12 Treasury Balanco 701 63 To Duplicate nf 187 4070 19 iiy jixuncrations o vj E03 20 (1664 S2 EXPENDITUBEJ, By B. Anthony, Treasurer, on .uiUKineni in invor oi Frnnklin township (000 00 By S. Ycakel 91 46 To balnnco In Trcas. and un. collected, less coin INDEBTEDNESS. To balance due on Judgment nt last statement 46036 02 To Interest to date 364 33 tOOl 46 $903 37 Paid B. Anthony, Treasurer, on 1 idgincnt 600 00 Interest lodate 11 00 6269 03 504S 9.', , 003 37 Balancoduc onludirnicnt., To Balanco as above slated Liabilities In excess or ltes..urce I0S1 63 We, the undersigned Auditors of Welssport Boromrh. have examined tlie nhnve accounts ol Wm. II. Kneeht. Secretary, uud Win. llul. linger. Treasurer, nnd tlnd them correct us ubovu slated. r. J. Kast. 1 Ar.. Wiiittikoiiam, Auditors . J. tl, BlKllV, ) JPoor Account. ItUClllITS. To lluplteate Ta Balanco Irom lust deport To Balance due Irom Eira .Moycr . 11192 it 1 01 4 48 (103 ol EXPBNDITUBES. By Exonerations lor Planing Mill " Commissions " Paid bir Duplicate " Funeral expenses nfnegro. " Nurse lor Miss Harp " Expenses fortl. Kriim " Piuvlslnns lor Miss Harp.. " Expenses lor Mcna Boyir. " Expenses for Miss Harp... " Exiicnses lor sick tramp... " Hecelpts for orders Issued . To balanco In Trcasurj ... i 1 60 2 40 9 66 30 8 76 1 10 3 60 3 19 2 00 2 76 1 01 10.1 60 67 60 01 We, the undersigned Auditors, have exam incd the accounts ur Urbln Hover anil CIuis, Miller, Overseers or Iho Poor, for the year ending March 31st, 1870, nnd And them correct ns auove siaicu. V. J. Kast. A i.. Wiiittikoiiau, VAuditors J. O. BlKltV. Welssport, April 12, 1670.W3 w, ; THE ALPINE SILVER MIMG COBIPAHY, OF COEOUADO. Capital, $2,000,000. I'nr Vlilno, 810 per Miarc. UNASSESS1IH.E. 200,000 Shares. Dan. J. SptAite, Treasurer. L. Thompson Secretary. ElTOHfiAHON The nroncrty of this Company consists ol twelve mill, m and mining locations, located in Lake bounty, Colorado, in the vicinity or Eeadvlllc. unonall ot which extensive wrrk has been done. In all cases exhibiting true nssuro veins, good pay strcau, and wen tic. fined lodes. Three of the leading mines nre well onened up and havo at tho lowest computation over li.n iiiuu.--ANiJ tojis ur out; in hidllT : by Mav 1st. Hie ltallrond now under construction will be wlihlnu short distance of rouirtlonnl lelurns over week- on Btoclt On ims proiieriy. i tons it I2ii. - P-v. tico. - tsa aiI.Iii-k.I I lie woiiiiumy proposes to soil a portion ol T v ilTEll WIGHT i CO., Uaukers, u Wall Its stock nt 41.60 pe shnro for tho purpose or oj.. . i murv cuiiipiuiciv uevciuping iisiiiineH, anu ior a n.i io a ni caiiVNiains: loi me u u,kd wi iuu ncmw,u, um, $7 Ktlf-HIDbVll-nOlt. Tcini.i udOnt. fltlreu. ACdieia 1- u. VIUKUUV. Au-3luine. cust'i h Momti and expeubei ku imnteeii in I I Agents. Uutllttieo. blUW iC'O.AU. oust. L41k' How Lost, How Restored! Jimt niititifiieil. a ucwfilitlon ot Dr. CiiUerm'IP Crlcbratt'il INHay on itir rad'eal co r(wit!ioui innliviuei nf rsuUA1unuliA or btMimiii WeakiicHx. invotuptury Hemlii.il lAitmf iniDotcDcv. ilea- tatnurt t'UVflCBl tucapacitr. I:npeUinontt I" ' " lVrriUSUt flit, llirtl, U(iUUltl4IUM, 'StiinT inyull" sni.l Cul, Crawfonl, lnft Sunday 1 au.U'uo. mancf.l by elf.iuualKenceor tcxual " m. . . i i i t r i ii. uaiHvairatinjI. inon.ing. inis s wo uaii i iiere-i j uirs -- --,, , ..,. Cougli Hyrup in tlio Biblffl" Tho Uoluncl Ti,.Ceii'binted iutlior lu this ar.mlrnblo E took oiriils slices, rubbed them carefully and i eay.clear.y rtemiui.tiales. from j Inulv yeaik' Inokcl oenin Yes! here In the 2Srd chnn. ucce.lul pmcl.ee. that the aUriiiliig cuu-e. ----.; ,o lerol isainii, lain verse. over suu.uuu uot- ties of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, ic WtM, I Manbood: qut-uce- ol o if abuse may i-c rftdtenily cur4 wi.iiaiiL me u ii trt' riu i iisih oi iuiciuui lunui cine of tbo apvltcailo!! of tlio kufet pomila o it a whjo o: cure at unci . once Mtnu c. rerium and I. . . ii. I.-. i " " f .. . i AilntMMBn' Ciit-fl XL nougni inai omi goi every wucroeiK cepi ;j-,,rgf bwu, of which eVery .ufforer. lo III the Bible. Sow I'll glvo it up, It must I muter wliut his condlilou may oe, may cure be n gooU thing." Mrs. U. came in anil ex- mmseiicneaniy, pnvairir aim noiea it. ,,ll,,l ihnt ilfn lm.l cut lb. tl nut f ,. I Tlili Lecture ahoaiu he in the Saudsof everf newspaper and put It in her Bible for safe , 1 ta 1. I -. ,. -. .1. - , e o . .,. keeping and it had stuck tn the leaf. So tlie Colpncl was satisfied. (Staunton, 1'a. I'lmfi cator.) ' During debate In ho House nf Lords on Friday Ijonl Beaconsficld ncknowllged that the depression of tlio agricultural interests was unprecedented, but nald llie depression was anticipated when protection was abol ished. It wus estimated that the public wealth had diminished 30.000,000 and the area of land under cultivation had dimin ished 1,000,000 acres. English industry and commerce however, kept well on a level witli those of foreign countries. They suf fered only Irom low prices, the causa of rnntn and ,-rcrv man lu Ihe land. Kent under teal, In plain envelope, to any address, po-t paid, oa receipt of alx cents, or two posture sthiuns Address tae I'ublisbei-s, X Iso C'lilvcrtvrll Medical Co., P. O. Box 4130, 41 ANN Btrcel.N. Y. nor. Ii rl whicli was partly the depreciation of silver. Ixinl Beaconsfiefd believed thuta proposed inquiry regarding tlie depression of ngricul tural and commercial interests would be without result, but XMtibly an Inquiry as to tho changa In value of tho precious metals and its e licet on English industry might hereafter be desirable. On the fourth page will bo found a double column advertisement of a special inducement to subscribe to tbe AovAriTK. It wd pay to read if, out itrJ fr t'. it. Qcrman Horse anil Cow Powder Keeps stock healthy anl In good condition. It aids iilsesltou aud aaim lat'ou. It maes fst. muscle and mlik. JJy using U a horao will ilo more work ui.d a cuw clve more inl.k and te In better aoirtts ami condition. It alao keeps ponl try hoalthy and increaaea llie quantity ot eaa. It ia made by Dr. Eevl Oberhoitier alhta n-ula. back ot ill N. Third bti eel, I'kila. It la told tv octual welKht, at IS i-ei.ta per bounil. bv A. J, UTJttLI.su, Leblrhtou. Kov.JJ, IMs-Omo. llMISISTUATOK'S XOTICE Notice Is hereby given, that Letters of Ad. ministration uiwu the Estate ol Isaac Miller, late or Mauch Chunk Ton nshln,(Jarbon Uoun. ty, Fa., have been granted to the undersigned. All tiersons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate will make Immediate payment, ami those havlnir elalms will present them. I duly authenticated, lor settlement lo , ' AMOS JULLKIt, Adulnlstrstor. liaonning iw, jiatcu i ', n,v Application for the stock may be mado to me uince oi me company, at ei uroauway, N. II. The Mining Record, of New York, iuu iiikiii tfc iniuiiig auiiioriiy in litis eounir sais leb. 1st. 18Ju. The principal owners tins cumpnny nru narit working men wlio Py their own labor have uncovered large bodies ol ore which they now wish lo extract and send to market. Our renders will do well to make a venture with theso worthy men, this money will probably bo returned tn them twenty lot, I. The business management has been placed In the care of .Mr. J. I. Thoiiip. son, nu olflccr el high standing lnonoorihe largest and host hanks In the city. A Pros pectus giving rull particulars sent free, on application to the Secretary, IniarlMra MRS. A. OrPETEIl7 OF a A. Peter's Central Drag Store. JXUCKEl3 BLOC K, LEUiaHTON, PA., FS9cclfa11v annnancft to thn people of Ie. Iilghton aod vjcinltr, that aha win ooutlnue Uf Uustnwa.ua ticretofuio and tliankinjr ihoui fur past favor, aaka a otntinuance ihe.eof. Vuu will a. way a flud a lull Hue ol PURE DRUGS and CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINKS. HOIIKi; and i'AITI.K I'Ort IlERa, '1'OIU ET AUTICLE-i.xI'ONOEa. Oil A MOIHHKINt. 1 All. and FAN CY HTATIONHIty.lnUat slyl" -lit PLAI.N and PA NOV WALL I'A p.i.m. atn-lce to wait thu times. ! Utile WINK aud f.IQU0r.8 for medicinal use, e. at uoweas rneea. s-iijaioiau-a pre acrit'ilonaeoiiipounded by Ur. V. T. Horn, at all hours of tno cay una ulgnt, xuuilayinilud. !. Mlia A. C. fklEU. March S1.7S-yl HORSE Send 55 cents In stamps or cur. rencv lor a ntw IIorjsk Book. It treats all diseases, has Si One Engravings she Ing txiltons assumed by sick horses, A table ol doses, a large collection of Valuable Kltllir llKcim. rules for telling the aire llUw IV. of a horse. Willi an tnuravlnir show. Ing teeth of each year, and a large amount of other valuable horse lnlormatlon. Dr. Wm. II. Hall says, " I have boutfht books that I paid ti and (10 for which I do not like as well as I do yours." buxD fob a Circular. AOKMTa Wastkd. II. J.KKNDALL. M.D., Enwbursh Tails Yt mar lyl 111 order tcTtlosc ou the balance of our "Winter Stock of JSiioof snatl tIies9 wc hnvo determined iiot to pack away a single dollar's vr orth of the same, andtwill positively move the ektihe stock quickly, at Prices regaidlcss'of COS T, in conse quence whereof wc have made such Gigantic Heductions that will astonish the public in this section of the country. Jgjir If you would save time and money, fail not to at tend this important sale. llespectfully, ar0 or wubbaum & sour, Lindcrman's Block, Opposite the Public Square, Jan. 4 LEIIIGHTON, PA. My Motto: "Be Sure You Arc Right, Then Go Ahead!" Hogg'So Healleiites. CIIAS. W. LENTZ, Pharmacist, Family & Dispensing Druggist, Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, choice En glish, French and American Perfumeries, Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Imported and Domestic Soaps, Sponges, Chamois Skins, Stationery, Fancy Box Papers, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, at price? which defy all competion ! My Prescription Department licceives special attention, and is the most complete in the county ; it is supplied with the best quality of Remedies that can be obtained, and so regulated ns to preclude the possibility of a mistake. Prescriptions and Private Recipes compounded at all hours of the day or night by myself, at the Lowest Prices possible. A'l Drum nr-d Srlcet sold by me are auarnnicrd to Do S'alclly rnre and slani'atnr4 from the verv lien crude Articles. No (li.nd Adulterated nt 4v Jt blislimeiit. HATIft TIO.N OUA tl.KTi;iil) Oil MONEY I'.EFU NDUL). Orders by Mail rcoelv prompt attaB. nor. Tin n'.lnc my Itlerds nnd tlio tinblin erncrrlly for pnst tavors I coeflJenlally ask a share cf futuro puitouago, cua-nntclngs'it aioetiou in cery case. ltosiictlu ly, CIIAS. AV. LENTZ, Next to the Fort Allen House, jan. 4, 1878-y WEISSPORT, Carbon Co., Pa mm S3 8 I ew Prices.! I respectfully announce lo tbe citizens of Lchighton antl" vicinity that I havo leased th'eTOld Post-OHico Stand, on BANK Street, Lchighton, and that 1 am now receiving a full Hue of consisting of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear, Hosi ery, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Ribbons, Ruches, lady's linud-inade Clouds, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Buttons, Collars, Machine Needles and Oil, Zephers, DFaiiiey stationery, nnd all other articles usually kept in my line. Also, Agent for tho celebrated FSsi&EM' CLOBENEIT -MOAle tggf Call and examino my goods ; the prices nro so low that thcy cannot fail to suit all. 7-1 . WMEATJLEX. The CarM Normal Institute, AfTorillnii a Tcn-Week '.'ourso for Teachers, will be ortrnnis it In tho 1'ublle School Build, lnu, I'ABKYVIIXK, I'a., Monday, May 19th, 1879. Thorouuh and practical Instruction In the common brunches enumerated In Tenchcrs' certlllcate, and prufcs.lonnt tralnlnir In the scleuee and nrt ol teaching. A special class will Ik orcanlicd lor tho benefit or Iturol Teichere who may desire drill in vocal deliv ery. Tho science of tciichlni; will bo taught by ncninblnntlonorteit-lnokand black board lectures while experience In tho nrt or tench. Injcwlll be nm ply nllonted by dally practice In icachlnir lu the Model School to be connec ted with llie Normal. Bomantlc location, fine bulhllnir, pleasant rooms ami iroo.1 community Itullrnad hiell. Illesfor Kcttlnn to and Ipun tho ScIiikiI are txccllrnt,nnd rortencliers Intho lowerdlstrlcts the locution is ns nearly ecnlral as possible. Arrangements having been made by which sludents will bo furnl.lied wlih tho use or Tcil.liouks frte of io., the usual outUy tor books will thus bo srved to all who may at tend. Good llonrdlnir will bo secured ftir lu. dents rrnin abroad, nt reasonable rates. 1.111. clcnt nssisliints will be engOKCd should the attendance warrant It. TKH3IS; Normal Department 00 per Session Normal pepartment S to r U Session Mialel School 'I to r Session JIikIcI School 1 WperJSffsslun I'ayments to be madolnvailnbly in advance Tor each hair session. The roreirolnx charxes, including tho use or Text-hooka, In all cases. Applicants from adlstsnce should make ap plication at an early day to aecure suitable iuardlng accommodations. For luriher par ticulars, address, J. I". BOWI.AND, Principal, l'a'rryvllle, I'enna. - I have the honor to refcr to Oo. Supt., B. f. llorrouD, at shlhlon, who Klvcs ihe undertaking- his hearly approval. anar.al For CONSUMPTION AKD All Blicofts that lad to It, such as Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and all Dis eases ot the Lungs, CUUED UV n's Lung Balsnui ! IIoibM-ome known and mnreclated tn errrr. town mod Tillage tl rombout lUe Ui lttnl Biatra and Uuiutu ou tt Uuui.au. jiuudmitiui tLout audaut battles are KDuuul-ytn Uj and UioujuJ of witnfea teltfy to 1U nofquol rtl p-iwor lu heal ok tue albfi it la reoorauieudcd fur. It ia llarmlejiato tbo moat Doncate Child. It contain no Opluw tu any form. Direct ion a pecompau each bottle. It ia cold br medicine do Vera generally Allp E. E. 0. r.TJin.KA It-D OIL, (l forty aeTtcsotfatr flre teat ttisn the law itqulres), can be bailed tn any LAMP where tbe rblmney bnnsar ta Uiccl,- Is W AllIlANTfiD NOT TO EXl'LADZ. under forffllureof floa, rVBXOI.USIVK COUNTY BIGnTb for Ml bv r J. I I rzaEIlALD. Hole i-roo. Uaierr, 103 A tm N. Fnurili t., Plitlad'a. Also, WnOLE8AI,K DRALKR IN HEAD LIOIIT, CO At, OIL, and DUIININO FLUID. N. B. A latgo assortment of latest '' t CIIAr!I)KMEl!8, UIUCKbTrt. II HON EH. f.AMfJ, LUIt.NMM, c, AC, Conatntlra7 honiL Sept. t 'wSSf All Soldiers, woucded or injured, can now obtain Pensions, under the new law to date from discharge. Address at once, with stamp' ror blanks and new Soldiers' circulars. W.U. UEItlNGEB k CO., lis Hmlthfteh St., Pittsburgh, l'a. Oiv-Oldelt Claim Agency In the State. (14 URIAH FATZINGER rtrspeclMlly announces In Ihe people that he tins lejsid the Shop ot SAUUEL IIBDEIU LI.Vu.on North Street, Lchighton, Prf. and propoaea to reautno bla old boalocaa ot Carriage and Wagon BUILDING, and respectfully aska a share ot public, patron, axe. cunrnntrlnv me Wo. tman.biplo be equal in tlie beat, aLd the Prices to b as law a lb lowest. REPAIRING- uf all klnda promptly attaudta to very ra-Honublecuargis. UUIAU FAT2I.N0 nt. Opoo-lto public Equare, North Street, Feb 11 yl LehlihtoD, Pa, or Sale or to Rent. An cJliH.lv located 2 Blorv IVmble Fr.imo House siiuatem ICaat Welaaport. witu Ave and one-hatf acre otlavnd, a jrood orchard of choice apples, ate. For tuna- er parucuiaia, myyij in Jaa.lt. ll-uataa. r" NATIONAL HOTEL, t()HII.A5lnT St., neat.Badwr, KTE-W STOIXBZ. IIOTUIKISS & TOND. rroptleton. On llio Uuropenn Plan. The npatanrant Cafe and Lunch Ileon tsclied aro anajrpaaaed (or cheapueaa and x ertlenceoi seivice. Itooms W eta to 1 1 pr ear, 1 to lie per week. Conveniens to all rem and city ll"llroada. NtSW rUItNITUUC. NEW ilANAUKUKNT. Jan l-yl HP fVrflaTrr' newest and tooat papalar JbUVIi. aungs. with wnunga al ia. tiuctlon and amaaemeati alao, a Ual at ell Ik battle, when ana where latseht, ann ska war, lor 1 cant ataeip. 4VIrai,niiSainKD PV,IIRtsr rhilartlftm fsMUT
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