B1KWK118, DISTIIICT ATTORNEY. A COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Oince, Klota'a limlcliiu niodaway. MATJCII CHUNK, TA Metilln Estates, Flllni Accounts and Orpiinna Court Practice a specialty. , , Trial of Onuses cnretnlir attended to Ley al transactions In Kna-lisb. and German. l mtna TMTjPD nv be fonnd on Bie ai utu, inlo rAriiKp. HOWELL A CO'8 New; paper Adverilnnir Hutenu, in kii-iicr Plrrpt. whew ADVKnTISINO CON MpiIT YORK IT D I' Jill 1 1' ' TilACTfl raaT be made lor it in nil ii iuii"i SATURDAY, JONL J, 1879. Local and Personal. to KUnsciciiiKiis. Subscribers lo Iho Carbon Advocatb will take special notice Hint our terms ore ono dollar a year ttrictty in advance, if not so paid $1.25 will be charged in every Instance. Subscribers getting llieir papers by mall will refer to tho direction tabs tin their twpcrs and note the dale, and remit accordingly. The pea crop is promising. Sprinkle Paris green and London pur ple on potato vines. No 4 stack of tlio Allcntown Furnace is agstn In operation. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Knvy To bacco. - Parties going west can get tickets from Bert. Scaboldt, h. V. U. It. depot. 16-42 The currant worm Isdolng much dam age In some portions of our county. For Salic Eight shares ol the uapuni slock of the 1st National Bank ofLchighton. For further particulars apply at tho Adyo ciTr office. For beautiful designs in wall papers, fancy stationery, Ac, call on E. F. Luckcn back, near the Broadway house, Mauch Chunk. Lowest prices in Carbon County. Business on the Lehigh A" Susquehanna railroad has Increased thirty per cent, with in a month. The Crane Iron Company's No. 3 fur nace, at Catasauqua, is being torn down, for rebuilding on a larger scale. Strawberries, ten inches in circumfer ence, are grown on tho premises of Dr. G. 1). Linderman, in South Bethlehem. For cheap Farm Laud In Carbon coun ty, inquire at N. D. Cortright, Mauch Chunk. 24-37 II. II. Peters announces to his friends and the citlicns In general Hint ho is now receiving and opening his spring stock of cloths, cassimercs, vestings and suitings, and that he is prepared to make up all classes of clothing at prices never before heard of in this section. "Perfect fits and Lowest prices," is the motto of this house, and don't you forget it. Storcinthcrost-ofliccbuilding. Don't be afraid to use Paris green on your potato stalks. It can do no harm to the stalks, and is sure death lo tho bugs. The next annual session of tho Grand Lodge of the I. 0. 0. F. of Pennsylvania will be held at Beading during the third week in May 1880. The one hundred and thirty-second an nual meeting of the Lutheran Ministerium of Pennsylvania and adjacent States will bo held at Lebanon, commencing next Sunday. Just one week alter the death of Asa Packer, Mrs. Clarinda, wife of William Ba ker, of Springville, Susquehanna county, (sister of Mrs. Packer,) died after a brief ill ness. She was one of the legatees under Judge Packer's will, to the amount of $5, 000. Lewis Weiss is now receiving and open ing a new and elegant slock of hats, caps, boots and shoes for spring and summer wear, which he is prepared to sell atunprcccclenl Iv low prices, lie respectfully invites an inspection of his stock Seeling assured that he can give full satisfaction. The Popular Western Ticket Agent, B. O'Bnan, will bo at this office next Wednes day night If you intend to go west, call and see him, he wilt send you right, cheap and quick John Weir, a miner, ofScranton, was fatally injured on Afonday.hy the explosion of a cartridge, while charging a blast. A story some time ago circulated, that the engineer corps of tho Lehigh and Easton Itailroad Company are locating a new line fromJWhito Haven to Btroudsburg, is again revived. Ou the 20th of the present month tho surviving members of the gallant 81st Beg. Vet. Vols., of Pa., will hold & rn-union at tho American House in Mauch. All thoso who propose joining in the festivities of tho cccason, should report at onco to Leiut, Jos. 8. Webb, of this borough. Tickets for sup per 7J cents each. If you want a good mower or reaper, go to J. L. Gabel, Lehighton, agent for the Champion. Also Super-Phosphate of Limo at bottom prices. 300 boxes West's Vegetable Liver Pills, for sale at Durline's Drue Store. 20 cents per box. tf. If you wantanico smooth, easy shave. your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Roederer's Saloon, under the Lxchange Ho tel. He wilt fix you right, and don'tyou forget it. Henry Campbell, of East Wciseport, is citing boots and shoes, very cheap for cash Patrick Roche was accidentally killed while firing a blast in the Diamond Mine, near Scranton , Monday, Samuel Davis was killcil and John Free! slightly injured by an explosion of gas in the Wyoming Colliery, near Pittston, on Thursday afternoon of last week. Henry Campbell, of East Wclssjiort, is selling dry goods, groceries and provisions at very lowest prices for cash. Tho Seneca Colliery, at Pittston, oper oted by the Pittston and Klmira Coal Com pany, resumed Monday, after a mouth's suspension, and give full employment lo 70(1 men and boys, The employees of tho Excelsior Colliery of Shamokin, held a meeting on Saturday night and resolved to cease work until they are paid for the month of April under the system of the Schuylkill oal Exchange, which is a slidiug scale on a $2 SO basis, The Excelsior Company recently adopted a system which makes a reduction of five per cent below the prices of tho Schuylkill Ex change. Peter Powell shot and fatally wounded his brother, Melchor, in Scranton, on Sunday night, and Is now In jail. They had long been quarrelling about their father's prop erty. Niew Music We hava reccl ved from the publishers, Leo X- Walker, 1113 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, five pieces of new mu sic. Among them is a galop, "Up tho Lo- high," by Prof. John T. Jlolbach. This performance evinces finish, rraco and easo of composition j and!iasomoexquisi!eopei. lie touches which give it character in bar mony with the name. The other pieces are the -Cel,t..,.,lal Fountain Grand March," by E. Mack walls, "Always Guy and younj," by ft. Moefleri "0iuratia French Lancers," by J. W. Porter; "The Rocking Redowa," by B. F. Eastburn. A crying baby is a boro to the whole nHihborhood and the parents should lurrot inkeep llr. Hull t luuybyruptuudy. Price lb cents. A new assortment of wall paper just re ceived at Tctcr's Drug store, cheap for cash. Mr. Jacob Rchrlg, of Franklin town ship, has grown on his farm this year a most remarkable stalk of clover. H meas ures three feet soino of the prongs contain soven leaven, and tho whole stalk has on it 117 leaves. Ho proposes to put It In a pot ami exhibit it nt our agricultural fair next fall. An explosion of fire-damp occurred at tho Glendon Colliery ,Mahanoy City, onSnt uiday evening, killing Joseph Noakcsiboy, nnd severely Injuring fivo others. Tho "firo boss" had warned tho men from a gangway while ho was having It cleaned, but they did not heed him, nnd ono of them, named Kerns, walked back nnd struck n light, caus ing tho explosion. ruro Paris Green for salo at Pclcr'a Drug store, opposite tho Carbon House, Bank street Lehighton. Tho Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Compiny having announced an advance ol tho tolls to take filed on Monday last, noti fied the miners that under the agreement with them, this advance will bo followed by "a corrc9jKHi(llng advance of their wages, which, for the month of June, will not be loss than 10 per cent, below tho basis, in stead of 20, as hitherto paid;" and that the condition of the coal trade "is such as to war rant tho expectation of further advances of toll and prices of coal for July nnd August, which will iuvolvo corresponding advances in tho rate of wages fur thoso months." All kinds of dry goods and dress goods at Dan. Graver's Boo Hlvo Store, cheaper than ever. Call and examine goods. Tho Rev. James A. Littlo was most heartily welcomed homo by his pariihionors last Sabbath, after his vacation of two or thrco weeks, at Baratoga Springs, that fa mous nnd fashionable watering place, Dr. J. A. Horn, a graduate of the Phy sicians and Surgeons College of Baltimore, has been engaged by Mrs. A. C. Teter's, lo nttend to her .drug business. Tho Doctor will always be found In attendance, and per sons dealing there will always receive polite attention. The Turkish Ambassador, M. Masarus, Is Dean of tho foreign envoys accredited to London, where he ha represented Turkey sumo 40 years. Ho is much more an Eng lishman than a Turk, and one of his daugh ters is married to Mr. Heriot (sou of an Epis copal clergyman), whose sister married Lord Wentworth, Byron's grandson. TheTurkish Embassy is a very largo abode in Biyanston square, north of Hydo Park. And right hero we may add that Iho liopular livery of Da vid Ebbcrt, is in a largo building on North street, this borough. Terms reasonable. In an editorial comment on advertising schemes, The llcadinglVcnn.) Times truth fully says: There are men who would rather spend $10 or $20 in the rail-card and board nuisances, which may bo seen by a few hun dred people, than to cxpen l the same sum in their home papers,where tens of thousands of eyes would see their card every day. This is nr. ngeof newspaper readings and the sooner business mm como to realizo this fact in all its importance, tho belter it will be for business generally, and the better it will bo for themselves. Goto the Bee Hivo Store for groceries and pi o visions ol the line.t quality at lowest pricrs. For tho week ending May, 31, there were shipped over tho Lehigh Jt Susque hanna railroad 02,312 tons of coal, making a total for tho season to that date of 1,534, 018 tons, an increase of 772,119 tons as com pared with samo date last year. Jonas Sondheim has re- eched another larsrc stock of Men's, Boy's, and Children's Suits, which he will sell re gardless of cost. He is selling men's shoes for 75 cts; shirts, 25 cts; hat6 irom 15 cts., up wards, and everything else in proportion, call belore pur- chasing clsewherc. r irst Store above the House, Mauch Clothing Mansion Chunk. Owing to the misplacement of a switch a fast trcight train ran into a coal train on the Lackawanna and Bloomburg Railroad, at Pittston, ll'ednesduy. Oneof the engines was demolished and the other badly dam aged, while freight and coal cars were piled in common ruin. Tho employees escaped injury by jumping oil' tho trains. Judge Asa Packer's will, recently pro bated, contained tho following clause: "And to the trustees of Washington College, Lex ington, Va., the sum of $4,000 ; and I also direct that the bond of the ll'ushington Col, hge, Lexington, Va., f r 81,000 shall be sur rendered and cancelled by the trustees, thus making tho legacy to that college $5000.' A letter has been received from the trustees of H'ushiiigtoii and Lee University, at Lex ington, Va., saying that is the institution which Judge Packer really intended to ben efit and tho one which issued the bond now in possession of the estate. On the other hand tho Superintendent of tho Virgin!; Military Institute, a state Institution, also situated at Lexington, lays claim to the whole of the legacy saying that it was in tended fur that institution, inasmuch as I lie $1 ,000 bond referred to was ill rcalitv a bond of the Virginia .Military Institute, and not one of U'dsliington College, which has been known as the Washington and Leo Uiiivcr sity since the death of its President Gen Robert E. Lee. Our Borough School Boaid organized on Monday evening last, by the election of the following officers i President, U'm. Rex Secretary, Daniel Graver; Ticasurer, E. H Snyder, Dauicl Graver, at the Bee Hive Store, calls the attention of the ladies to his new stock of summer dress goods. Prices down to the lowest figure. Mrs. Thus. A. Williams, being about to join her husband iu Texas, will sell at pub' lie sale, nt Mantz's Hotel, in this borou ou Monday evening next, at 7 o'clock, a variety of Household Furuiture,coiiipnsing stoves, chairs, tables, Ac, Ac. Terms Cash, Rev. Jas. Bowman, of Allcntown, deliv, crod a very interesting lecture iu the highton Evangelical church,on Friday eve- niug,May 30th, subject "My Soldier Life.' Rev. Bowman is an able and eloquent speaker, who relates soino very cxtraordl nary experiences in soldier life, in a very etketivo and pleasing manner. His cxpe rienees and maltieutiuent as a military prisoner, in Libby and Salisbury prisons, brought tears to many an eye unaccustomed f weeping. It was the best patriotic lecturo i ouf IT liav0 evcr ,iad Ibo pleasure of - j caring, luc uencuu oi icouro were devoted j 0l, Tiur8j,y cveil, oi Mite Society of the M. E. ( purposes. f last week tho Church, held a very pleasant and acreeabh) entertainment, iu Kcber's Hull, oousistingof music, singing, a miniature cuke walk, Ac. Those who wero present ejieak iu tho highest terms of the a Hair, and uuxiously await aiiolher seasou le ot tnual pleasurable euiovmeut. Between fs aud ?4l weru realized lor the benefit of the ihuiih. KcllfrltMiN Notes. l.KiuaiiTor M. K. Ommcti, Her. J. p. Miller, pastor Sunday, June 8. a. m. Ulass Meeting 10.30 a, m., Preaching! 2 p. m., Sunday school; 0 30 p. m., YounK Men's Prayer Mootlnarj 7,80 p. m., Preaohlnic. Lit tlo People's Meeting, Saturday at 3 p. in. All cordially Invited. LininiiToK Evahouxical Ciionon, Itev. II. J, Braoyer, pasior,to morrow, Sunday 9 a in.. Prayer meeting j 10 a. ra , O erman preach Inn, subject "Elijah's Uoardlng-place," the first sormon of a sortcs 1 p. tn., Teachers meeting; S p. m., Sunday School I 0:30 p, m. Prayer and praise meeting; 7:30. English preaching, An Illustrated Sermon to Chil dren All are welcome. Evangelical tliiunot, WittBsronT. Rev. J. K. Seyrrlt,pastor,aermanprcachlngatlOa. ni.s Teachers meeting at 1:30, p.m.; Sunday school at 2 p. m. ; English preaching at 7:30 p. m. OoRKKn-STONK IiATiitd. The corner-stone of tho Evangelical Uhapel, of North Welts port will be laid on Snnday afternoon, Juno 16th, at 4 o'clock. Itcv. 11. J. Sraoycr, of Le highton, will conduct the services. All are Invited, J. K. SarrniT, Pastor. PiiKsnYTEMAX (Jiitmcii. A congregation al meeting wilt be held In the 1st Presbyterian church, of Lehighton, on Wednesday .evening, June IS, 1870, at 7:30 o'clock. A full attend ance of members Is requested as business ol Importance will be transacted. Philip Miller. IIIcMvliijrtlio Wrtui; Horn. The following very jiocullar Item of news appeared in the last issuoof tho Slouch Chunk Democrat. It is news to our people, and es pecially to our band : It is said that the Lehighton Band met for practice a few evenings since in a box car of the L. A S. Road, and now their rivals hero of the Phosnlx have dubbed them tho New Jorscy Central Box Car Band. Excelsior band, of Lehighton, the only band in the borough, it is safe to assert, never did such a thing as Unit item describes ; nor is It likely that their neighbors,the Phaiix,arc trying to load them with an odious misno mer. Tho Excelsoir ranks, in kiiut of re spectability, among the best villago bands in this jwrlion of tho valley, have a per manent and commodious place to meet for practice, and liavo always managed in a modest wuy to "blow their own bonis." On Tuesday, the 10th in St., they propose to give a rousing pie nic on the grounds in this borough near tho L. A S. depot, to which the scribe who penned tho above libelous paragraph is invited, when they will teach him by the most genial hospitality that "It-is-said" sometimes plays tho over-anxious ncws-galliercr for n gawk. U2,2."i.1 tons of coal wcro shipped over tho Lehigh Valley Railroad for the week ending May 31, making n total for tho sea son of 1,844,008 tons, and an increase on samo time lust year of 52,22 tons. . General John D. Berloletto has removed his law office to room No. 2, on the ground floor of the Mansion House, Mauch Chunk, and has fitted it up in a neat, cosy manner. He is now prepared to meet his many friends and to accommodate them in his usual good niturcd and nflUblo style. Call and see him. On Saturday, Juno 1 1, an old-fashioned battalion is to come off nt the pablic liouso of David Uollcnbach, in tho ancient village of Treichlersville, iu Washington township. Pure Paris Green and Land Plaster for sale at J. L. G.ibel's Hardware store. 28-4. E. II. 1 loll 1 , tho watchmaker, has re moved from South street, into tho First National Bank building, where ho is pre pared to meet his friends and supply nil those desiring clocks, American or other watches, jewelry, spectacles, eye glasses, Ac, at prices lully as low as the samo goods can bo bought for iu tho city. Cull and bo convinced. Call and learn tho prices of American watches at E. H. Hohl'8,uiuler First National Bank. Ilymciiinl. Tho social event in this borough last week, was tho wedding, Saturday evening, ol Mr. Jacob P. Blank, formerly of Lehigh county, to Miss lloso Patterson, of this bo rough. Tho ceremony took placo at tho homo of the bride, at 8 o'clock, Rev. B. J. Smoycr, of the Evangelical church, officia ting, and Mr. W. J. Samnicl and Miss Adalino Patterson acting respectively as groomsman and bridesmaid. After the cer emony aud congratulations, the invited guests were summoned to a sumptuous wed ding supper. The friends of the bride made her the recipient of a number of handsome presents. The happy couple, left Monday for a brief bridal tour. Cum I'rn ii Dolsj, Good A supply of money. Fair weather, and fruit and things look nice. Church on Sunday ut 0:30 a. m.. and tsunuay scnooi at 2 p. m. The masons ore busily entraced lavine mo lounuatiou lor i. It. eteigerwall s new barn. Tho Sunday school is lareely attended. iiuu is in a iiounsuiug cuuuiuuu ut present. Mure seats are needed. A. S. Steigerwnltis a frequent visitor tn West Penn. I think the time may come wueii lie win siay mere. -J. A. Nothstein, of tills place, and Miss Amanda Rubrecht, of West Penn, were unit ed iu the holy bonds of matrimony by Rev. m. ii. sirauss, on lasiouuuay. jviay uiey ue, nappy i It is said that honesty lasts tho longest, tlie cause is mat it is not miicli used. Reuben Rehric is collector of the coun ty and state tax, and I thiuk ho will be an unwelcome visitor to many. Amone the straneers we noticed in the Sunday school, were John Newineyer.Fnink ijoueiinore, aim iiyuia iuoscr, oi Aianoulng valley. The potato bugs are visiting our placo, and I think many of our farmers will have bjck-acue ucloro tne potatoes aro ripe. Uncle Sam, Court Dockets The court of Oyer and Terminer and Gen eral Jail Delivery will convene before I'resi deut Judge JJreher, and Associates, Leonard and Meeudsen, on Monday next, dune Dili The Commonwealth ducket for the June term, is limited to eight cases, as follows: Commonwealth against. Shadrack Davis.charged with committing rape on the person of Sarah Aun Davis,who appears as prosecutrix. John Carroll,Thos.8heppard,Johu Mulcy, charged with larceny; J ustice, Jjcck, prose cutor. Chas. Itchr, threat of violence on the per son and estates of Moses Fritzmger, who ap iwars as prosecutor. Wilson Snyder ; larceny; Charles Straup, prusccuior. Victor Ackerman, charged with larceny j W. C. Weiss, Esq.ais agent, appears as prose cutor. Henry Gross; threats of violence on the person and estates ol l.rnestuross, prosecutor, jusenn verrisn, ciiargeu wiiu larceny J. L. Buck , prosecutor. Stephen Smith, burglary and robbery from mo person; jonn . uauaguei, prosecutor. IllSlltlltO Jotllllgh. Eight new students admitted into the Normal during the week. Mr. N. S, Bivnnan, of Buck Mountain who ii in attendance at thc.NormalJs quite a goon penman. East Mauch Chunk contributes tw young ladies to the school, viz. Misses M.E, Connor and Lizzie Mullen. Tho members from Banks township are in us susanua uoyie ana sir, jiio. uiuos The total enrollment to date is fifty lour. Prof. Rowland is ably assisted by Prof, Snyder, of Franklin, who has charge of the model department. The Bethlehem council has reduced the rule of taxation from 4! to 31 wills. irinncli Cliunk Notc Acoidxbts. On Tuesday morning, while engaged at his work In Albright and Stroh's foundry, attending to tho cupola, Mr. Ah rolom Eastman, aoeldently fell through a scaffolding and broke one of his ribs, frac tured two others; ha received other hurts and bruises. On Wednesday at ternocn, about & o'clock, Irwin Lilly, a painter, of llethlo. hem, while painting the exterior of the rest, donee of the late Judge Packer, fell from the top of the building. In the descent, he struck tho back of his head against the corner of a porch, inflicting a wound on the head nnd neck whloli was tliougut. nmrsi to oa laiai, One or the bones or his right foot was also broken. He was taken to tho Mauch Chunk hotel, and attended by Dr. DoYoung, Un Thursday he had very much revived, and the chances of his recovery appeared to bo de. cldedly In his favor. His employers ar the icsent proprietors ot tho Luslness owned ly tho lato Mr. Cloth, of Uctlileliein, who died Lore last fall or apoplexy while frescoing tho Interior of Mr. Harry E. Packer's residence A little sou or Mr. Frcdorlek Hellcner, of the 2d Ward, tell from a porch on last Saturday, and broke his left arm. The bone was set by Dr. Erwin. HrriciAL ArrowTMKXTS. The County Commissioners held their regular meeting on Tuesday, and besides transacting an amount ol miscellaneous business, made the following ppolntmcnls for Assessors In Registry : Packorton John T. Semmol. AuJcnricd O. .1. Murray. Nesquehonlng Philip Uoyle. Milton Tories. Sheriff J.W. Raudenbusb, hlle on business In Towamcnslng township, on Monday, slipped and strained the knee hleh he sprained last summer. He has in consequence been confined touts house during the week. Decoration Day was colcbrated horo with much Interest. The procession was composed of Chapman Post, tho Lilly Cadets, Firo De- partmcnt, officiating clergymen, etc. H. w. Webster delivered the address. P. J. Mcehan, Esq., who was married cn Tuesday (not Thursday) of last week, In Pottstown, Montgomery county, returned home with his brido from their wedding tour on Monday. He Is domiciled for tho present at the America House. Which of our bach elar lawyers will be next to go and do like. Isel Col. J. W. rickell, or New York, one of the officials of tho Missouri and Pacific Rail road Company, has been spending this week ere, principally on business for that Com pany. Tne mansion House was uis ucau. uarters. The AthonKum met on Tuesday evening at the resldonoe of Mr. A. W. Biitler. The principal exercise or tho evening was tho rcn. derlng ortho parlor pleco, "Never say Die." Stephen Smith, aged about thirty, of Hanks township, was committed to the county jail on Sunday evening, on a chargo of enter. Ing the residence of Commissioner Jonn j, Gallagher, on Saturday night, and Stealing t29; $11 of tho money was recovered. A man auied Kelley, who evaded arrest, Is supposed to hare been an accomplice of Smith In the robbery. Tho borough Council meet tins (Satur day) evening. Tho County Courts convene next Monday at 1 o'clock. There Is no neater restaurant In this bo. rough than Oherdron's Headquarters. Wtdsnport Ileum, Willi this week tho Slate Legislature closes, and tho peoploof this borough gladly welcomo the return of Dr. Zeru. While the people of tho county have rejoiced In being so ably and honestly represented by im in tho General Assembly, and his con stituents of all parties in this borough hnve shored that feeling, mid moro than rejoice at tho proud record lie has mado as a legis lator, yet they gladly nolo the ending of his ublio services at Hurrisburz, and breath freer that there is now to be no misappre hension about liavine him, when necessity calls at the bedside of the sick and sufl'er- nc. Tho Dr. has been illy spared dunnc the legislative term by his largo medical practice in Wcissport and vicinity. Tho borough Council met on Monday evenine. Allred (luth was elected lo fill tho vacancy caused by the resignation of Henry Trap. A number of bills were pre sented nnd ordered paid j the Secretary was ordered to prepare the bounty nnd tax dupli cates for 1870 ; Daniel Shock wus oppointcd tax-collector. There being a large balance in tho bauds ol the borons Ii treasurer, tnonues tinnoflaying atax this year wusieservcd for consideration next meeting. Tho School Board organized on Mon day evening. D. B. Albright and Mnh- lou Raudcnbush were chosen to fill the two acancies in the Board ; Joseph Feist was elected Secretary, aud Reuben Mussleman t reasurer, mo election oi a rresitieni was eferred to a special meeting which will be held this (Saturday) evening. A perilous runaway occurred on the tow- path, near the canal-bridge, bunuay alter- uooti, which maue a wrccK oi a covered butrzy belonging to Frank Reed. Oneol'tlie xles broke, frightening the horse, and the vehielo with its occupants, was hurled down the embankment. Frank Reed, Edward Groot and Professor Ditterline were in the bueey, and mado a fortunate escaiio fiom serious injury. They were returning from Mauch Chunk to attend the decoratiun ser vices. Mr. Joel Klotz, an old citizen who can remember back over sixty years, says that the story that Cruikshank started u second liana clothing store here, in the early settle incut of Weissport, is without the slightest foundation. Ho can remember when the nearest stores were at Hcidlebcrg and Lehigh Gup. His assertion is confirmed by Josiah white's survey of the Lehigh in iblK, when the lurty saw no human habitation between t .1,, i, i i, , i , i . ir . - uenigii uup aim mine uuvi-ii, uAcupb n few scattering houses at Leli'ghton. All of which proves now extremely difficult it is to get nt the bottom facts of history. A larce and attentive audienco listened to the eloquent temperance lecture delivered by Bishop Bowman, at the Evangelical church on Wednesday evening. SpllnlcrN from 1Vct I'cmi. Onward is our aim. Church on Sunday at 0:30 a. m.. and bunuay school at z p. m. Moro weddings on the tpis. A needed and refreshing rain this week, which was anxiously waited lor. Some of our young gentlemen caught some nice, largo fish on Monday last, nnd many &iruugcrs are visiting our crocus tuis season. Daniel Miller met with an accident while hauling charcoal, to a place above Schuylkill Haven, while ou the way home, some bags on the wagon caught fire from a cigar which he was smokiug, and he was badly burned, A. Nolhsteiu.of East Penn, and Miss Amanda Rubrecht, of this place, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony on lost Sunday, by Rev. Win. II. Strauss. Reuben Suvder was visiting some of his friends at this place on last Saturday and Sunday. We hope we may soon enjoy his company agnlu. mil's. In and Around Jcmikvlllu. Politeness costs nothing, but a lack of it is a great misfortune. Tho ruffle of tho Trcscow band has been postpoued to the 23d Inst. A howling dog is u nuisance,and should be doubly taxed. We were pleoscd to learn that Trof. Rowland has beeu compelled to employ an assistant teacher for his Normal Institute, ou account ol tho large number in attend ance. Wo welcome iu our midst Miss N. Taylor, or Rhode Island. Tho parade here on Decoration Day was a very creditable one, and reflects in ucn credit on the survivors of tho late battle fields. A portion of the Sunday school joined iu the procession which was lead by the Trescow band. They walked down tho street the other evening; his left arm was gently re clining on the rim of her ear; Tier right arm daintily encircled his waist; and they aro uot married either. "Oh, Lovel where IsthystingJ" WtLL Wisiiku. No one can think clearly when suffering with Headache. Dr. Hull's Ilaltimore l'llls will banish thli dlufrro&iblo ailment. Price r cents. l'tvckcrtoit Klpplcn, On Monday evening Aaron Wcldajravo ft party In honor of his birth doy thirty nine years having elapsed since lie first be came ft resident of this sphere. Tho houso was throngod at an early hour, dancing was Indulged in.musio by Lyman McDanlcl and daughter, refreshments were served about 11 o'clock, The party broko up soinctlmo nftor midnight. The partlcijmnts enjoyed thomsclves immensely, L. L. Babcock has moved to Lehigh avonuo. Tho chango was mado for Iho benefit or his wife, Bho being in ill health. Wo trust she may ho fully restored. Bon says ho don't know whether It Is Litlle Gap, Hickory Run, or Lehighton, but something of tho kind; and Oscur , won t say which. We gi veil up,asaconiimdrum. Our school board organised on Mondoy evening; it consists of tho following gonlle. men I J. R. Beers, John McKelvy, Charles Longhammcr, Henry Burns, John T. Scm mel and Amos Reigle, J. R. Beers was elected president, and John T. Semitic), sec retary They had a lively time, animated discussions, plain Saxon language. The Boss was In his clement, and H'ickersham was nowhere tho law was quoted, but no use. Wo understand thcro aro a few of tho liiein bcrs who give notice that thoso scenes must not occur Ticrcaftcr; that tho business of tho district must bo conducted In aud for the intcicsts of the district, and that, not bo cause "I say so," but becauso"we say so." Il'o congratulate- tho gentlemen who thus say. The wnnlon and unwarranted abuse of one of the teachers In our district,wns brought to tho immediate attention of a portion of our school board; they visited tho school and unanimously sustained the teacher, and gnveuotico of their intention to do so nt all times. The teacher is well qualified, has given enllro satisfaction to all who send children to tho school, has the school under perfect control, is endued by our worthy superintendent, and iril be retained in tho district despite tho cuoi is of one or two who are but personally opposed. Tho ungentle manly line of abuse adopted against this teacher deserves the condemnation of all good citizens, which we are glad to know is the case. Thomas Booth in the employ of F. B. Morris, of the Forwarding Department, has taken unto himself a wile. The ollico boys were kindly remembered by the happy groom. All join in oxlanding to Tom tho usual compliments. The Lehighton band may have a riviil, wo understand an attempt wus mado to or ganize ono here partly successful; how many took part we did not hear. The leader, or leaders, did not accompany them on their first appearance, tho style ot music was not of the highest order. Perhaps tho next at tempt may bo more successful. Wo wait their next nppearanoe, and will then givo you a list of names, as well as of thoso who organized the enterprize. The closing exercises of our public schools, was interesting, Tho examination wus conducted by Horace D. Haydt, in both schools, Miss Ncad being too ill to attend, The examination was very creditable, the certificates received by each scholar ranging high. Miss Ida McKclvcy secured the fiist prize, Hal. Beers tho second, and Lillie Burns the third, in the grammar school; James Connoity the first, uud Roddy Dolon tho second, iu the primary school. Mr. Haydt und MissNead havo been successful teachers, and should nothing occur to pic vent them, shall bo glad to see them return the next term. We aro under obligations lo tho Hon. Robert Klotz for favors. Tho speech of the Hon. E- S. Bragg Bhould bo road by every voter. Axox. lUg Creclc liciiik. Bov. E. Butz, of Parry ville, was at this place on Saturday and in tho evening preach ed at Shocnberger's, und on Sunday morn ing in the Soil's church. -Henry Wertz, of this place, lately lost a horse by death. H. E. Swartz of Mauch Chunk, will please accept our thanks for Kindness shown while ou a business visit to thai place last week. Sheilff Raudcnbush was at this placo on Wednesday of last week, and hung up bills announcing a number of sales. Constable II. P. Levan has been ap pointed by tho commissioners Tax Collector for FraukTm township. Chas. Guildncr and wife,of Monroe coun ty, tasscd through this placo on Saturday. Potato bugs aro said to havo become quite numerous. Pleased to hear that tho school in Wcissort, under chargo of Prof. J. P. Row land, is a success. ' F. J. Ileldt Is building an addition to his rcsidenco, Wo hud n splendid rain on Monday night and Tuesday, which has revived everything wonderfully, Dr. Seiple, of Lehighton, nnd L. E. Wills, of Weissport, were on a fishing ex cursion up Pino Run on Monday. I nm in receipt of a copy of tho Sunday School Visitir,a sprightly little paper nnd well filled with good rciufing matter, edited by Messrs-Smoyer and Seytrit, of Lehigh ton, and issued fiom the Auvocatk Office. The price isonly 20 uciitsuyear. It should find its way into every family iu the couu- ty- The School Directors of Franklin town ship met on Monday last ut tho Franklin Hotel, in East Wcissport, to settle the ac counts for 1879. Work was begun on Monday on the foundation wall for tho L. Jc B. depot, ut the crossing In Weissport. Tho Mauch Chunk Democrat of lust week pays a very high compliment to our friend W. E. Kemercr. of this place, in tho following words: Mr. W. t. Kemercr, of Franklin, a young and enthusiastic teacher, wus in tow m on Monduy on bus'uoss con nected with the mercantile license tax. Mr. K. is collecting quite a library, and nt pres ent has stored on his shelves nearly or quite three hundred volumes many of which are standard works. A library to a teacher is an invaluable acquisition, and Mr. Kemercr shows Ids good sense and judgment in ac cumulating such a store for mental teaching. IbKVKRK. Eclitirv from Ilcuvtir .11 endow. All the mines in this locality are being run to their full capacity. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Rowe were made happv on Saturday last, by the birth of a (laughter. Mr. John Wear Imnrovcs very slowly, There is a difference of opinion by the phy sicians in regard to the nature of his di sease. Hope Division, of the Sons of Temper, ance. had a strawberry and ice cream festi val in the Odd Fellows hall on Decoration day. It was a complete success. The mem ber of the order are a credit to the commun ity, and the manner in which everything was conducted win nave its goon cnccxs up on the community at large, and be tho in stigation of increasing its membersnip one hundred per cent tne coming year. Tho Emerald Sons of Tcmiierance had a grand bail in the 0,1 d Fellows' hull on Thursday nlchl last. Everything passed off very joyously, until a young mail entered in a stata of intoxication, ana began to make some boisterous talk, at the same time dis charging a revolver against the celling, breaking the ceiling with the bullet. Tho L. V. R. R, Company furnished a train to take the people of Audenricd to and from the ball. On their rcturu from Audenricd, a dispute arose between the same person aud a gentleman who was rebuking him con cerniug his conduct during the night, which, as a matter of course, brought on a fight in the car. Mr. W. S. Belterly, who acted as conductor on the train.lntcrferrcd, when the intoxicated voung man drew his revolver, and shot Mr' Belterly in tho thigh, Dr. J. B. Longshore probed tho wound, but failed to extract the bullet, which still remains in his thigh. Master Samuel Wear, the young man who accidentally shot himself some three weeks ago, has so wonderfully recovered as to bo ablo lo resume his work on Monday last. Obbehveu. On IPedncsday evening, a fire broke out in the chemical department of Pardee Hall, Lafayette College, Easton, supjwsod to have originated from spontaneous com bustion. The entire flredepartmcutof Eas ton, South Easlou aud Phi!i;isburg respond ed to the alarm, but as there was ft scarcity of water near they wore unable lo get water on the flames iu the laboratory, ine uau and create r part of the minerals aud curi osities presented to the college ill 1873 by Arii o Pardee, at a cost of$::j,000, lire a to- il I"" Coiiimriutirnllll? Our Heroi n. Notwithstanding tho valid reasons urged, for decorating the graves of tho soldiers buri ed In this vicinity on S'indny, instead of Friday, tliero was considerable"' objection raised to tho proposed chango. The objection oumo principally from soino of tlio religious denominations, who claimed that although the decorating ceremonies aro sociedly sol emn, becuuso it is uot consecrated by a form al ordination (if tho christian church, It is a secular cercmoulal, and therefore its observ ance on tho Sabbath is an Innovation of the sanctity nf that day. The reasons for tho change, this year, however, being censider cd paramount to the argument urged in favor of the objection, thoso who hod the preliminary labors in hand carried out tho programmo of decorating on Sunday. As per call tho procession assembled at the publlo school house in Weissport at 2 o' clock, p. m. Rev. Becker, pastor of the Re formed churoh, of that,borough,wns tho only christian minister who honored the occasion with his prosencc. Tho Lutheran anil Re formed Sabbath school was the only Sun day school that put In appearance. There was otherwise ft goodly attendance. . The procession was formed, John Graver, ncting as master of coromonies, and headed by the Young America. Band, proceeded to the cemetery. After singing by the Sunday school children, Rov. Becker invoked the divino favor, which ho followed by n brief but impressive introductory address, Then Hon. Dr. J. G, Zcrn was introduced as the speaker of the occasion, uo.v. un. zun.N's addhf.ss. Myfrttndt andftlloa citixent I Standing beneath tho serene sky, overlook ing the verdant fields and valleys, teeming with tho luxuriance or vegetation, the circle or mountains towering belore us, tho graves of our brothern, parents, and children beneath our feet; It is with great hesitation that I raise my feeble voice to break the eloquent sllenco or God and Nature. This being the Holy Sabbath day, I do not bellcvo it to bo right or proper to inako too much or a demonstration cither by parado, music or speeches. I shall, therefore, bo very brh-f, and will only say that tho custom or decorating or strewing flowers upon the graves or our departed heroes ts a patrlotfo ono ; ft Is a labor of loye, arising Irom a recollection or decas of great valor, ofearncst patriotism anil unfaltering devotion to a most worthy cause. On the sanguinary field of battle theso patri ots, whose memory we so greatly cherish, met tho roc, conquered the enemy, and although they themselves had to yield up their lives in the contest, victory at last perched upon the banners ol their surviving comrades, and tho bloody crest or the rebellious ware was dash ed back In shattered spray. The lire blood or the young men whoso graves we decorato to day, was shed that this grand nation orours might lire ; llioy whose ashes reposo in these their honored graves, are those who Iu llle helped to save the nation. Prom this day rorth let us hope, let us firmly belleye, that peace, fraternity, universal goo l will, nnd re stored National unity, will ogaln scatter up on a smiling land their beneficent and sweet leflucnecs. May all tho benedictions of Heav en be showered on the graves of our departed heroes. As their deeds wero noble and great, may their memories bo sublime nn 1 Imperish able. Let them sleep n sweet sleep, honored by thelr.comradcs and fellow citizens with the consolation that "On fames ctornal camping-ground, Their silent tents are spread, And glory guards. Willi solemn round, lha bivouac of iho dead I" Day before yesterday I stood by tho side of the soldiers monument, In tho National Ceme tery, at Gettysburg, a magnificent structure or granite and marble, fit almost, to mark tho resting placo or a dead demt-god, and In a semlclrclo around that monument rest the re mains ot Tour thousand soldiers ; I looked at tho long rows of graves, and I thought of the career of the grandest army and the greatest soldiers of the world ; I fancied I could see them at Antlctcm, I could .sco them at Win chester and Cedar Oreek, driving tho enemy out of the Shenandoah; I could sco them inarching through Uoorgla; X saw them at Gettysburg, lighting for thrco long hot July days, hurling back iho Invaders from our own soli; I saw them pressing on to Richmond to cap'.uro the last vestige ot tho rebel ariny.and I thought or the thousands or widows that were made, the millions of orphans, the brok en hearts of mothers, and the tears that had been shed by them all, and the sublime and forcible words uttered by the Immortal Lin coln when dedicating the cemetery, 10 years ago, "It is for us tho living rather to bo hero dedicated to the groat task remaining before us that from these honored dead we take In. creased devotion that wo here highly rcsolvo that the dead shall not havo died In vain; that the Nation shall under God, have a new birth ol Irecdom, aud that the Government of the people, by the people, and for the people, shall not perish Irom the earth." Never seem ed so solemn and appropriate as when I read them carved upon the side of that monument. The band now discoursed a solemn dirgo and tho ceremony commenced of strewing tho resting-places of thoso sleeping heroes whose memories are enshrined in every patriotic heart in the nation, with flowers. Tlio ladies of Lehighton, Wcissport and Franklin had supplied nn abundance of flowers for the occasion, for which the deco rating committee desire to return their sin cere thanks. In the Weissriort cemetery the graves of eighteen soldeirs of tho lato war, two of 1812, and oneof 1778, wore dec orated, as follows I Jonathan Itucli, Co. G, 132d Reg, Pa. Inf. Amandus aloyer, " " ' Win. F. Kruui. " " " George lluck, " " " JolinUuth, Co. A, th Pa. Cavalry. Ohas. Jirown, " " Martin llloss, " " Win. Kclm, " " Alfred Laurlsh, " " Geo. Uerhuiiiuicr, Co. E, 12thReg,Pn. R.O. John Powell, Co. K, ;Sth Keg.l'u. Infantry. James Puwell, " " " Jacob Wlsncr, Co. O, list " llenjamln liachman, " " Alex. Hartman, Uo. 1). lTOth " Alex, Lentz, Co. A, 0th " Albert Herman, Co. J', Buck Tail Reg, Hubert Vt'eilan, Frank Weiss, war or 1812. Jacob Swank, " Col. Jacob Weiss, Revolutionary war. The committee then proceeded to the Le highton cemetery and decorated the graves of soldiers "buried there. It had been hoped by Mr. Graver and thoso who assisted him in the labors of the occasion, that the Sabbath schools of the different churches in Lehighton and Woiss rt would co-ojicrate with him iu the ser vices, and their failure to do so robbed the ceremony of half its eclat. If the churches really hold tho opinion that strewing flow ers, iu fond memory, annually upon the graves of those who laid down their lives upon llieir onuuiry s uiuir, is u pjuiauo cer emony, ill deference of their opinion, a se rious question is raised for future considera tion; lor the 30th of May, for uniformity's sake, set by the President for Decoration Day, will, every lew years, tan ou tne uau batb. It is even claimed that tho lost Sun day in May, instead of the 30th, would have been lar uioreapprnpriuie.anu mus u would havo been a special, solemn occasion for im pressing lessons of religious truth and duty, whereas, now. ill the course of vears. Decor ation Day will drift to the level of tho other holidays and becomo a sort of looked-for annual bacchanal ; thus reviving tho meta phor ol spotless nanus sawing irom the truuk of the "tree of good" what would have been a prolific branch, which, with its em bryo fruit, jicrisbes beneath the foot of the rabble. CUItDU III' I)ltl,MISC, ' A young friend of mln was cured ofan iusutiable thirst for Liquor, that had so pros trated his system that be war unable to do any business. Ho was entirely cured by the use of Hop Hitters. It allayed all that burning thirst; took away the appetite for liquor, mado his uerYes tteady, a nil lie has remained a sober aud steady man for more than two years, and has uo desire to return to Ma cups, and I know of a number of others that have been otired of drinking by i'." From a leudiug It, It. Official, Cliitngo, 111. :-:, Our rtirryvllle Iludgrt. The copious rains of Mondny and Tiles, day have given quite an impetus to vegela lion, which was last drooping for want of moisture. Bo understand that the Evangelical Mutual Aid Society of this borough is in a thriving condition, upwuids of sixty new names hnving been leccntly added to its membership. It is n chattered Institution, organized about a year ngn, und bids fair lo altuin a wide jiopulurity. First of Muy ami oven first of June past and gono and yet no smoke ascends fiom our iron stacks I U'niit of magnetic ore ond limestone is the cause of the detention, which want, wo nro nssti'cd will bo abundantly supplied before your next issue. Tho prog ress, thus fur.hiis been of tho "sluw but sure" kind, but wo havo It from good authority that when started things willinovo in good earnest, and that as soon ns Nns. 1 and 3 ale in operation, work will be commenced and vigorously continued on the new foundry for pipe inauulacture. And still methinks I heor tho faint echoes of that doxologioal serenade of sever al weeks past. Miss Cooper, of Allenlown, sister of Mr. II. Cooper, Superintendent of our Works having sjient several dayslq town lastwoek, returned homo on Monday, John Glbbs.of Jeanesvlllo, accompanied by his son, was in town on Monday perfect ing arrangements for the hitter's attendance at the Normal Iiistituto ut ll'eisswrt, He aro pleased to reirt G. IP. Bow man, who fur some tlmo pnst has been con fined hi his homo by a spiulncd knee, is able to get to his placo of business again by tho aidof a vehicle. June, the month of roses, was ushered iu last Subbath by tho delivery of a sermon on flowers, by Rev. Sehall'cr, pastor of the M. E. church tho pulpit and stand within thenltar having been decorated with flow ers for the occasion. , We ascertained from ono of our old vet erans in the late civil war, the oilier day that the remains of fivo orsix bravo defend ers of our common oountry are deposited in tlio Union ocuiotery here, and yet Parryvillc has never had a decoration ceremony over their graves. We suggest Unit hereafter on Decoration day their graves be covered with llowers accompanied with appropriate cere monies as a token of uur regard for tho pa triot brave. On IPednesdny evening tlio officers and teachers of tho M. E, Sabbath school hold a meeting in which it was resolved, nmoug other things, to celebrate InilejitiiKlciico day by holding a picnic in tho grove. A cum mitteo ol fiyo to pel feet tho necessary ar rangements will hold aiiiectiugon lPcdnes day of next week. Our young friend Dildino Snyder, is doing quito a lively livery business. His teams uro first.clasj iu every leaped und terms reasonable. Amebiccs. Xluit tho I'lioiioriipli can"bottleup' tho voice and pass it down to future nges is indeed a wonder, but is not tho restoration of a lost voice more wonderful? And yet Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery speedily restores a lost voice, cures hoarse, ness, sore threat, bronchitis, and consump tion. Many ministers who hud abandoned tho pulpit, by reason of soar tliroatnnd gen oial debility, have by the use of the Discov ery, been restored lo perfect strength. Sold by druggists. BU YK MICH KKH.tSU. " For ten years my wifo was confined to her bed with such a complication ol'aillncnts that no doctor could tell what was the mat ter or cure her, and I usod up a small for tune in humbug stult'. Six months ago I saw a U. 8. flag with Hop Bitters on it, and I thought I would bo a fool once more. I tiicd it, but my folly proved to be wisdom. Two bottles cured her, sho Is now ns well and strong us any man's wife,nml it cost mo only two dollars. Be yo likewise foolish." H. W., Detroit, Mich. 2S-20. M.wiiiir.i). Hemalv Bnow.v. On tho 31st day oOIay, by ltev. A. Bartholomew, lUr, fiunlef Re inaly.and Stlss Alary June Drown, both or Lower lowamenslng, Carbon co, l'u. dii:i), Kbltz On the lllh day of May, near Parry- ville, fjydla lleltz, agc l 05 jears, 4 month. and 21 days. Kukunkii. On the iilstday orMay.ln Towa- menslng, Julia Ann, wire of Dauicl Kuctincr. aged 70 years, 0 days. Schohpk On th 25lh day of Slay, In Tama- qua, Kilty Ann, wifo of John T, Schoupc, aged SU years, 0 months 2 dajs. SciiLuauL On the 23' Ii day of JIar, In I.e. highton, Ellsworth Earthkln, son of II.: I. nnd Sarah 31. Schlegel, aged 0 months 0 days. Wkrt On tlio 30th dsy of May. In Lehigh ton, Alice lsabel)ii.daughlirid WiUouhbv and Maria Wert, aged S years, 11 months 'ii 25da)S. Lclilglilon Produce 31nrlic, ConRKCTED WuEKr-r. Flour, per sack Oorn- per bushel Oats, per bushel Mixed Chop, perctvt Middlings, per cwt If ran, per cwt flutter, per pound Eggs, per dozen Hum, per pound Lard, per pound Shoulders, per pound , Potatoes, perbusliul J3 15 00 45 1 '.'5 1 30 Dl) 18 111 10 10 0 60 Closing Prices of Dkiuvkx .t TuwiiT.xi, Stock, Government and Gold, 40 South Third Street. Philadelphia, June, 3, 1870 U, P.O'a. I8l UK), out 107H istiec1 U. s. currency. li's ,,.122 bid 121 asked If.a, S' I8SI. now it3i, bid IC3T4 arked U.H. 41, '8. now 103), bid 1K, ak-en U. s 4' new I02ii tM 1"3 nskot rennsrlrunialt.lt J7 bid a;)i Nkeo I'lilla Holding It. It 101, bid 20 uskoc Lehigh Valley it. it :a, i.ni sat, atkorf lbluh Coal A f.av. Co,,.. CI I, bid 241, ssKen United Conibunles of rs.J.14114 old 44 risked Mmlherii Central It. 11,,, 17k bid I7, oskco e-toiivlllo l'a. Il.lt. i o n.t, b d hlfa Halted I'lttn.Tit. & lion It It, Co. 51, bid 5 asked central Tiflnsno, tAilou Co 44!i bid 4.1 as'.ea Northern 1'abluo Com 1 3i bid 13 rated ' " 1'iet'd. 42t hid it it a-ked Silver, (Trade,) KM, 1,1a rat, asked - i-huiiu h-hi., iu, 01(1 l'l, Rsura " iDimosona l,D roes), oa'i bid 1)34 asked Special Notices. $300 1 MONTil punroDtrctl. 112 n day lu.tnn irmiiM liv I lift tnilnaf i iniin caulial not required j we will start you. Men. wuiiinn. Luvn anil virls niatn money laater at work ior us nun at nnv tiling else. 1 h- woik is Jitzlit und Dieasnnt.uuJ mch at auvrnic cau Kn rtgbtat. Tnoiu who arn wis who ea tiili rotico will rem. us their ud il res es nt mica ami tee for themfclves. Cottiy Outfit and lei ms treo Now u ilitunnp. Those aliemivat war aio lavhijr up larpo mitnm.f iu ot lev. Aildie-a TKUi; it CO., Auirunta, Maine. June. 7. D" PILES Of all kinds TUMOJtS, rthchar (res of 111 OOD or mucus nnd All disent.es of the ItKOTUAl quickly and perfectly cuitiJ bv a eiuiplo and Hoothhip 11KMKDY. For information artdn as Dit J. FA11UH t CO, ii.! Ann St.. J. V. TIII2 WUIIMI'S II A LSI. Dr. L. IJ. Win'IllJHN'S ALTEBATIVE bTBUI' CPA Itroody u'tsdTUIUTy.V'IVj-. EA11S Id a prlraie iruct ceaud ueier lulling to luulcully cute Dropsy, liiv'pelas.sit'Con(1ary bvplillls. flraT3l, lllaliL'tea. and all iliafasea Iu wlilcti tlie b ood U loipitcuted. la now otTeied to the public. ultl brail Uftail dkuooists. and (vtliolea1r onlvlbr rilii WKYIIUHN- lUHl0lMJ CO. I'. O. Ilor ltocr,ster, . IT, PIMPLES. I will mail (Freed the leclpe for a simple Vegetable IUlm (bat will remove TAN. VHKOKIjKS, riMIMS ami ULOTCHKd, leuvlntr the skin Hoft, o.ear and beaut.lul , uUo lntruLtious tor pioducmx luxuiUut jtrotttu of hulr ou a bald bead aramoota f jce. Auaress, luclo6.ii?3o. sump, lion, Vandi Jt & Co Aim BtteetjN V DR. HARTER'S I'ltrlCU'k, Kuril li k, (ilvck Color pnd 'I'uiiu to tlio lllooil; it increase tlio quantity as veil as the quality, giv ing T'iyor, Vitality, Energy, JViffr and Life itulf. II If especially adjpted to Female Pls&aaea, such as Weakuea, trout Isuralug. or uur titer cause, palutnl irregular or ilorauartHl niontlily periods, falling ot the womb, nausea lu prep, tiuucr. tterlliiy, cnanae ot tile, etc Dr, Harter-'s Liver Pills I CoinuiaelhetworaseutlalquatitlMof aFamilr Pill. Toeyatt aruililiiOi)Mojut purfieiuid t si tbsuiue tlmoste tlie best Lmr l'llls ever kSeiedtoUiepublit', lull-iuS HEHIFFS SALES. op Valuable Heal Estate, lly Tlit hp of punir? Vfnt4 of Venditioni pomit, lMiictl nm itip t nurts o? I'tir1 loutity, null lo luo itiirtx!, Ihciu u.l but- posed at tuhi'i nio, at the Court lnp t in Iho burnuthof Muucli thuuk, hi ituld cuuuly. on Saturday, June Mth, 187D, at ONi: o'clock v. m.. atiatp. TUEFOLLOWINU riiurItriKHi All that cortalu Mi:.siuAoc. TL'JsstEra on nittE op situate In tlio town .M i of TownmH'Rlnr. Or lion C-tnity, Veniiay'vaPlA bt iiit 'id ana dm enbed iihIoi.jW, to il.t ii 04 in uiii ut a lino hV In d ot ViIlinm V.c .hait, smirh tun'wii m.d nniMourth tlegite tJawlint- onk thuiice sit ty.twu oei'ieoetast. tlovcnuuri nx tcutlispcr ihesto n ninplot theoco ny land of Ihoti'fl Or. ir nor.u ny land of Co urn it Do. r i.or.h tntitv-four and one. hair dnuroea Wft, Mxty twnperohet toat-touo, theuen by landot lhiu. us Cunt north loity-tul.t de47T. o'i voit th r. twplalit ircdod to pmo ihenco aouth viht y t?ie,bt dcffiecs tart "ilnoly'lour ijeicl.es tn a utiino thenen saven ami one half rtejriees rnM, llttV'two pt'tehen lo black on i thn, ce nor h cluhtY.twnOi'uicesoi't. fcurtron percho to ti Mono bv liiidof J'eter .tones t tnciico imri ii foitv.evo.uuid.io h 'il Ua-rec we. t, ttiitty ix I'etelioi! lo n ton I tiieneo sonib evenly cuvon ami utio baa uo-ites west, iiiuo petches to a Mono i thence, nouli foittcvu oecriets went, tw iU veiclie to u Ij.i.ck ilit-iiy litoi thoiiconnitiiwp.toin liumlieu niu tuen v tlvo po che.i to a Mnne i thenott nnMi ' Iglity eci t tiud lime hmrthft cpriui-b W bt, TIu tout tor ches to tho place ot Utgl .nine, cmt iln(un ONI! HUNDRED AND FlfTliJX A0UK9. anfl nllowarcai moro or loss, Clio tmptovomeiits tin I con me a TWO'STONY riiAMli DWELLING 1IODHE, twenty br t verity sli feet t n Rwvh Bvn, forty by fifty feet j vmiroii House, sixteen by twenty feett and ou liulii'jtipo. heijiert nn.l taken tiiti execution ai thaprop ei ty ot Mtilolior mill: ALSO All that certain Tit ACT OU rircE OF LAN 11, iM'unto In Franklin fownchtp, Cnfben rontty. Pcuii8ytania, boandoiUiv laadpof Fiank Webster WeiMsand Ilartmaii Sobers, couia.u mx about TIFTCl'N AC1KJ, more or leas. Tho Improvements tocreou ate a IWO-SrOttY FKAMK DWELLING HOUSE, elrltteen bv twertvtx feeti Tlnrr,, eiprh.flrn lv tweitv tour feet Willi num. I ehca attJcUtuciit.'. at d entbul rih ps ise 2 ii nna tiken Into exeout ou as the prop eity of Jftiues tniitli a v. n ujDisNnusii, shoiim Mauch C.'muk, M..y mh, lt79 SAVE A DOLLAR !T1IIiE0V",Atr TnVK.i Aguu. ami 1,ivku JlAl le w thout any oxeep.lon the beht I'tdin exlnienee 'or tlio cure amlpievention of ml m Inrio.ta di ois and tlio must wondeitul niedln ii t'Neovery f the a co, .No nieoiclUti icquiifd. t mcs bv sorp tion fcend for tiainplilet. w ncli irlvea eett il entoo tmruord univ cure oerlormo1 hy thtti VnO, nia'.n; fie.. As't your Diul t for tho Egvpu.m raft nnd tno tin other - If he ba none, I will fnil ou one tiv mail ou ri ce pt of price.! JO4. I. i I .KM ING, ii Market St.. riifsburrrh, ia. Ho o AKeut lor the United Mutes, Muv 3i 1 year. A SKIN OF I1EAUTY IS A JOY loui:vi:i:. DR. T. FELIX GOUnAUP'S Oriental Cream ; un, Jl-i GICA L HE. i UTIFirit. Elicits a rtpnr. transparent complexion free Irom TAN FRl.CKLFS orMOTU Fatcmks Thecn qUMiitJCi, aiinou m tlio uinuun u mm puikv i in liiiriedioiita. maofl tho "Or.C'tt'il Cteim" ho d Its otomiuent plocoiu public esteem us .be DC8iioi.Pi companion, wo aivn TZiniiNniKla of Testimonials provlnir this, from dbdiiipui'hed cperatio and uiamatlo brtlACsaml betleH, Woniiu should be no.utIful. a man ahouut lm dutiful. T e "hu man laco dlviuo" loe Us cimrni if nut fieo troni Mot or blemish. Th iiari'iiwui tho 'Orb entul Cioam'Ma o accomplish thialti eveiy u Maiic. and without li.irin. Aa"P ud e- euu. iioi," lor it-moving tuptilUoui hair luuciiitu, without injury, MMll. M. 11 T. GOUItAUD,48BjndBt., N, V, Hold bv drmrtrlsta and tai.cy pocdmcn M-y 31. )Q time. d0Cnn ' year. Send lQcpnts In 1 cent Stamps tpGUU for a fine Hllver Plated Thimble, re tall price "5 cents, and learn how to inuko 4,2500 a year, no ntTMiuas. Only thoie who moan business need apply. A. T. 1IUCK Oi. CO,, Milton. I a. May T 0 WHOM IT MAY CO.NCEItX. All nersons nro hfrfliv furUd liarborlnir or trusting my lle, .HJI.1A Mill Alio, on my nccount utter t his date, us 1 nlU pay no debts contracted by Jicr l'KTEIl SCI1A1K), Towsinentug tni.., Ourbou Co., l'u. Mny 23, u;u w3. DANIEL WIEAND, Caniagcs,"Vagons,Sloiglis,&c, couNEn or BANK ASM IRON 8TRKKTS, LEHKHITON. I'enna., Respectfully announces to Ills friends and the public, that he Is prepared to llulld all Jul crlptlons of OAllltlAaES, SPUING WAGONS, -ril.EKHIH, he., In the Jitcft and Host Approrcd Stjlcs, at Prices fully us low as the same can be obtuln, cd elsowlicre, iruaraiitceing the LtetScasonid Material and most substantial workmanship. Particular ntttntlon given to REPAIRING Iu all Its details, at the very Lowest Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. April SO, 1819-yl DAN. W'lUANI), Tho Largest Spi ing Stock Ol Ladies', Gents', aud tiatliireu's Boots, Shoes Gaiters ISth oSiicd In IU a vicinity la ct J. M.FIUTZINGEH'S. Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. I haveju't rereiveil an Imnien STO "'K or tiPllI.N'tf llOOTS, 'HOUa AND UAlTLUh. w mcli I uui beiluiK I" tlie l pie nl I igbtoti andllie surrouiid'uir ueisUlioilioott CIICAI'JCH THAN LY&H BlilOllK bUUlutlil, Uvuuty, uo, all casstsel Boots & ShoesMade to Order at Astonishingly Low Prices, ml MKMJI.Na Mmtlr doueat Prices to suit luo limes. 1 uvitetbe ptio 10 to cull uud examine niv Stock and Prices belore pui'oaas.iiir elietthe e, aud be couvlnceo of tbe nbove fuels. JIOUNO T'l SATIKV. llesiir.inado Hosts aud Hhoea boiignt of ue Ihiit tip wilt bti repair ei ulihout clurite. Tusnkfai fur past patronsfre. 1 rospcctuiiy osL a i-oulluuui.ee lliei tof. 4 M. FliriZIXOLIt. Two il.Hj-a uelun Itouml & llofluid a H.lll 'KB Works Jluuk stteet. uci.OH joiTsbi U.V, 1.0 0K HE UJQ J U IIsl.OL'tillltY WlIIT, Saddler and Harness Maker, HANK St., LEHIOIITON, Pa Calls attention to the following citruordluary LOW PHiObs: lluicity Harness at irom U 00 upwards Kxproa ilaiurss utlrom 1 uo ui.wurds llreeliluir llatuuss at Irom , . b Uj uptturos ll.iallnit llatnrs, ut liom o ou upwuids II. .no collars (balr) at trum. a u upwurds " istrawlat Irom. lupaid llrldles at from I T upwards and all uthr articles ut equally low priors and uuru!ii4Hd ol b ,t h.i kn.uos..ip lib 1M1IIIN I promptly utt en.le.1 10 at tea". u.blt lUurKC 1'atruuae solicited. s
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