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    II. V. MOHTIIIMKH,
EDITOR
LRiiraiirofJ, pa.i
BAtTJRTJAY, JUNE M, 1879.
Tire Orangemen of Montreal have de
rided tint lo parade on the Twelfth of July.
The President lias approved the bill re-Cf-ully
passed by Congress ipaklng subsidi
ary silver coins a legal tender up to $10, and
providing fur their redemption at the Trca
t'iry when presented in sums of $20 or its
multiplies.
- We observe ty the last ft-aneof UioSlark
county (Inil.) Lvlgcr, that our friend Oliver
Musseltiian, editor of that paper, lias been
successful in getting re-elected as Superin
tendent of Common schools for his county,
notwithstanding the strenuous cITorl iiinilc
by the "solo-heads" to defeat him. Wecou
gratulate Bro. Mus-'etiiinii on his success.
At a inas meeting oCeitir.cnsof Easton,
held Kit Ft tdny evening, .resolutions were
adopted, dcclmins tlmt Pardee Hall must
m relin-ilt and restored toils former beauty
and usefulness, asking the friends of Lafay
ette College all over the country tnald in re
storing tho Hall, pledging the cit'zrns ol
Kuston to do their full share, and naming a
eouunittee of twenty-one prominent Kasloii
iairs t" feeuro'sstiseriptioiis. The SuWrip
lion Oiiiniittec organized hyclcctitiijWcnry
Oreen, Cluiirmannd JohnT. ICnighl.Trea
pttrer. It is expected that rebuilding will
begin at once.
It will bo very gratifying to every friend
of the-late Judge Packer to know that the
Muster's rcjiort in his great case with his
former partners, Noble, Ilammet & Co., lias
jibt been published, deciding in Ids favor
every point involved in the dispute. Instead
of being a debtor to tho firm In two or three
millions of dollars as was claimed, it is found
and decreed that the film is indebted lo him
$32,000 in addition lo $1 111,000 previously
received by the Judge. Tho claim that the
"firm had a two-tenth interest in his contract
for building the Lehigh Valley Railroad is
rejected, and the charge that ho tibed the
inouev, and drew it of the firm for his own
purposes in building tho mad is utterly re
pudiatcd and denied. Tho result is a very
grcat.victory over an unconscionable attempt
to swindle Judge Packer out of his character
as a man and a partner. Eutton Exproa.
The "campaign" in Ohio isofadecid
cdly military character. In the Republican
Convention a General led oil by proposing
the candidate who got the nomination for
Governor, and the Convention then chose
oue General as its nominee for Lieutenant
Governor over another officer of the same
rank and also over a Colonel. The Green-
backers selected a General to run for Gov
ernor, but the military, under the lead of two
General?, nfierwards witlidiew from tho Con
vention, as a result of a dispute about the
platform. Finally, the Democrats assem
bled, choosing a General as their chairman,
and nominated two Generals for the highest
offices iu the state. The general result of al
tl.is is, there are two Generals candidates
for Governor and two for Lieut. Governor
in Ohio, and the soldiers are Buro to be re
presented, no matter which party wins.
The following from the San Francisco
Bulletin of the 27lh ult. may be of interest to
attorneys: "Tho State Supreme Court Mon
day rendered a decision which is of intcres1
to attorneys throughout the State. It has
been customary from time immemorial for
Courts to request attorneys to defend Impe
cunious prisoners, notwithstanding the fact
that no pecuniary allowance is ever made
for their services. Judge Clark, of Sacra
mento, requested a young attorney of tha
county to lake charge of thedefenee ill acase
of this kind some four months ago, but the
lawyer declined tho honor, seeing that there
was no compensation attached tn it. The
refusal was adjudged a contempt of Court
and a small fine inflicted. Monday tli
right of the Court to compel tho attorney t
undertake the case was argued in the Su
preme Court upon a writ of habeas corpus,
The decision was against the attorney, an
it may, therefore, be regarded as now settle.!
that Courts have the right to demand such
services from members of the bar."
The Ilcxt Is tho Clicnpcat.
The announcement that a new edition of
Webster Unabridged Dictionary hasjnst been
published, containing many new and valu
able features, suggests thought that buying a
Dictionary is a good deal like buying an egg
or a watch; a bad one is not cheap at any
price. Webster being the standard authori
ty for tho English language, he naturally
has many imitators, but imitators are usual
ly held at their true worth by tho public j
who wants a wooden nutmeg, though it may
look ever so much like tho genuine article?
The ipularity of Webster is based upon this
principle.
If you want n handy thing to carry with
you, a companion that you can always rely
upon, and one that will never tire you, n
really vnde meeum, we recommend that you
get a copy of the pocket edition of Webster,
with its 18,000 words and meanings, rules
for spelling, tables of weight and measures,
abbreviations, words phrases and proverbs
from the ancient and modern languages.
It is printed from new type, and bound in
morocco, with tucks, and bright gilt edges,
and, when not otherwise obtainable, will be
sent by mail, on receipt of one dollar, by tho
publishers, Ivison, Blakeinan, Taylor k Co.,
138 i 140 Grand street, New York.
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE.
no ward, But In tho nlghtof death hope fees n
star and listening love can hear the rustle of
a. wing. He who sleeps here, when dying,
mistaking the approach of death fur the re
turn of health, whispered Willi tils last breath:
'1 am tetter now.' Let ns believe, In spite ot
doubts and dogmas, ur fears and tears, that
tliego dear words are true of all the countless
dead. And now to you, who have been chosen
from anionic the many men ho loved, to do the
I o si sad otllce lor the dead, we give his sacred
dust, spcechcanuotcoutatnourlove. There
was, thero Is no gentler, stranger, manlier
man." The coffin wan born to tho hearse by
Senators Maine., Allison, Voorhccs, David
Davis and l'addock, Ward, I.amon, Jeremiah
Wilson and Representatives Garfield and
Stevenson, who acted as pall-bearers, and
were followed by the Immediate relatives and
friends of the deceased; The solemn proces
sion then moved to the beautiful burying.
ground at Georgetown, and all that was
mortal of the ex-congrcssman was deposited
In Its Bnal resting place. There were no ser
vices at the grave, and r.o services of any
character save those described above.
Tho House Ootnuilt'co on Appropriations
last night authorized Representative Oiymer
ol Pennsylvania, to report for printing nnd re
committal the army appropriation bill agreed
apon by the Joint Dcuiocratie caucus, with
Important changes. The bill Is an exact copy
of tho bill of like character recently vetoed by
the President, excepting in the tbllowln;; par
ticulars: Section a (which Is substituted In
lieu of tho previous section upon which the
President based Ids veto) Isns follows: "That
no money appropriated by this act Is appro
priated or shall be- paid for the subsistence,
equipment, rransjurtatlun or compensation of
uuy portion of the army of the United States,
to ue used as a police force to keep the peace
t the polls at any election held within any
State." An additional clause Is Inserted In
the bill, In compliance, with u recommenda
tion Irom the Secretary of War, appropriating
130,000, or so much thereof as may bo neces
sary for t lie construction of a military store
room, depot, &.C., at Omaha, Neb.
Tho friends of tho Warner Silver bill In the
Senate show great feeling over the action of
the Senate Finance Committee to-day In post
poning action on the miasuro until next De
cember. Gov. Coke, of Texas, brouaht In a
resolution in the Senate to discharge the com
mittee, from tho further consideration of the
bill so as to bring it directly bcloro the Senate.
Tho resolution was objected to by Gov. Whyte
and went over, but it will be called up at tho
next meeting of Ue Senate, and it Is claimed
that there will be a majority In lavor of its
ainicdlato jassovo. Even should there bo a
majority it will be found no easy matter to
get the bill through at this session.
Tho name of Secretary McOrary has been
to the Scnato for tho vacancy In the Kluhth
Judicial Circuit Judgeship, occasioned by the
resignation of Judgo Dillon. Sir. McOrary
said to day th.it It ho Is confirmed ho shall en
ter upon his new duties September 1. Some
of tho Democratic Senators cay that McL'rary
had better not move his household goods yet
anhlls, and sumo of them say, that If It Is
shown that he wrote the veto ol the army bill
he will be rejected by the Scnato. They say
he cannot mako bayonet law and then rule on
it as a Judge. The following names aro being
considered by the President fur tho Secretary.
ship or War in caseof McUrory's confirmation,
which, notwithstanding the rc oris, Is beyond
peculation : Ex-Senator Ramsey, ol Minn, j
Ex Governor Ilnrtrnnft, olPcnn'a.; Ex Gov
ernor McCormicK, of Arizona, and Assistant
Sec ctary J. II. Ilawley, of the Treasury Do
partmcut. MacVtagh's name has not been
considered, and If the appointment should be
made to morrow it would bo taken from one of
the above named gentlemen.
fit Is authoritatively announced that Miss
Itcttte Evarts, tho third of tho unmarried
daughters of the Secretary of State, Is engag
ed to Mr, Edward Perkins, of Ronton, a sou of
Mr. Charles Perkins, of that city, a highly
esteemed gentleman, who has written well on
art subjects and is very wealthy. Tho match
Is highly approved by all concerned. Miss
IU tile Evarts Is the young lady who was false
ly reported last winter as engaged to Secre
tary Schitrz. All In a position to know have
asserted from tho first that there was never
any foundation whatever for that rumor.
Miss Itettla Hearts Is n fine-looking blonde
and very Intelligent. Her elder sisters and
hertelf seem to relieve their mother of all
hou-cholil cares, yet they regularly teach in
the parish eeliool ot St. John's Eplstopil
Church, which Secretary Evarts' laiully at
tend. Auoi-dT.
ni;vs uossip.
Walter Reckwith. aged 00 years, a prnnii
n"iit larincr of S'anl'oid, N. v., was gored by
n bull Sunday morning, and died two hours
afterwards.
Our Letter from Washington.
A Funeral without Clergymen. Imposing
Ceremonies. Distinguished Fall Hearers,
The. Latest Political Mums in Congress.
Sccixtaiy UcCrary's Resignation. An-
other Fashionable Wdding in I icie.
Washuxitoic, 1). O., Juno 7, 1879.
A notable Eatherlna was that which assem
bled In the spacious parlors of No. 103 K
street Tuesday afternoon. Senators, Cabinet
officers and members of Congress were thero
In large numbers. The only persons who wero
net present were the clerg) men, who on such
occasions are usually oonildered Indispensable.
Midway between the two rooms reposed a cof
fin heavily oruamentcd with silver-plate and
banked with flowers. The IIJ was raised and
dlsclosod the well-known features of the late
Khon C. lngersoll more familiarly known as
Clark lngersoll, Surrounding the casket was
the stricken family of the deceased. The
John MeDevitt, of Philadelphia, was shot
dead by a policeman named Atkinson, dur
ing an affray ut Iicverly, N. J., Sunday
morning.
Another heavy frost occurcd in New
Hampshire and Vermont, on Saturday night
resulting in much damage to the crops,
Children cry for it but they stop eiyinsat
once, after they have taken a single doo as
Dr. Bull's ll.iby Syrup cures nit tho pains
our tittle: ones uro tubject to. Piicc2iceiils
n bottle.
Foltsville, Juno 0. Fire broko out in the
Keystone- colliery, near Ashland, Bix weeks
ago, caused by an explosion which has ever
bince been a mystery. I no men loreed fleam
into tho workings and thought thev hail ex
tinguUhcd it, but recently it was discoveicd
t.j be still on liie,and they can neither locato
it, nor ascertain llio causes which produce it
As it burns so stubbornly, tho district super
intendent lias ordered the walkings to be
Hooded, tho snma as was dono at tho Wides-
vine shall a tew years ago. Hits causes
tin co hundred men to remain idle for an hi
lled nite ti ine.becauso it cu n not bo ascertai ncd
how long it will take to fill up, and how
long it will roqulio to pump the water out
again.
At Burrillville, R. I., Alonzo Anthony
was family shot by James Driscull, who "did
not know tlicplsibl was loaded. und snanncd
the cap, holding the weagioit ut the man's
head, unending u irigtucn nun." At itulge
way, III., Mason Evans "supiiosed that an
old pistol was unloaded, muting it at his
wile, punea me trigger snouting her tnrougn
the bend." At Norwich, N. Y., William J,
Hoiwwell "took down n broken musket, be
lieving it empty, und was bonified when it
was discharged, kitting nis sister.
To icnoro the warninc ofannroachlnir dis
ease is neither cautious nor safe. Prudenco
would suggest the immediate use of a good
preventive remedy, sucli as Dr. Hull s Ham
more Pills, which eradicate utoiiceullsyinp-
loms oi uiuous diseases.
Accordins to the Clucazo Tribune, this i
the way in which souls aro saved in that
city : "A few youuggirls belonging toa wcsl
sine cnurcu nave set nuoiita nooic mission
ary work to Increase the attendance on thcii
beloved liastor's ministration. Thev co ou
just before tho cveninir. service hour and lure
yontijj men to follow them, pilot their vic
tims in through a harmless looking side-door,
anil give inein in custody ot two venerable
deacons as sinners desirous of turninz from
the error of their ways, and before those
voung men nave recovered irom meir shock
of surprise mid disappointment they fin
themselves stowed away in front scats be
tween trustworthy members, and being
prayed and preached at by Hie olliciatinc
clergyman in a manner which for directness
discounts mat ot Nathan."
Ntlllc Snhhlith School Coirvcntln.
Rciiorled fo. the Cauboh Advocate.)
Altuona, Ta., June 7. Tho Fifteenth
Annual Convention of the Pennsylvania
State Sabbath School Association was held
In tho Second Presiylerlan church, f tbt
city, tliis week, opening on Tuesday after-
nonir sad closing on Thursday evening.
The attendance throughout was large, and
the session; were of unusual interest to all
Sunday school workers. It fs estimated that
about 300 delegates were present, from vari
ous ports of the State; but I did not recog
nize any from your county. At the eve
ning session, the church, though a large
one, was too small to accommodate all who
applied for admission.
Tt.K31,V ATTHKSOOS.
The convention was called to order brtho
chairman, John R. Whltncy.of Mryn Maur,
at 3 o'clock. Alter devotronaf exercises, he
introduced Rev. Ricii'd Newton, D. D, "Tho
Children's Friend," of Philadelphia, who
addressed his remarks principally to the
children, this being a children's "meeting.
Ho look a the subject of his iliscnurso tlie
words found in Pmv. xit 111, "To him Hint I Ut,bolli of this city,
sowcin in riguieoMsiucis snan uo a euro re
ward." Getting tho children U answer nnd
repent, the spcaher defined " sowelh righte
ousness" to u man " doing good'' and "re
ward" ns meaning " getting good," tlnu he
had for his subject " Doing good is the best
wny of getting good."
The nditress was listened to most attentive
ly by nil present. His illustrations were
siniplo and easily understood. One of his
illustrations woa the story of the woman who
gavo to the prophet Elijah, the last lucalnud
oil she possesedoind by so doing always liad
a iicver fairing srvppfy afterward. Another
was by wheat being " thrown uwny" by the
sower which he cithers again nt harvest, it
having been increased many fold. At the
nt.n of his address, to have tho subject im
pressed more fully upon the minds of the
children, ho had them again to repeat it.
Alter singing "jjiru dismiss us wiui my
blessing." The benediction was pronounc
ed by Dr. Newton.
TUESDAY KVKNIM).
After sineingand nroyer.Rov. II. B. Ham
lill, ol' this city, dclivcicd an address ofgrcet
ing nnd welcome, which wa9 responded to
by the Picsident, Rev. J. R. Whitney.
"The principal address of the evening was
by Rev. P. 8. Heiison, of Philadelphia, on
"The possibilities of tho future." Jlosays
'wo need a higher grodo of teachers. Too
often Superintendents lay their hands on
nnv one. icociiera nmst bo npi io leucn.
Not all aro called for this work; some nro
like the candidate for the ministry, who on
being asked if bo hod becu called to the
work, said ho "knew of no one that had call
ed him except his father I" Ho took the
ground that teachers ought to be convcited,
so that their life would bo that of a christian
durin-' the week as well as on Sunday, and
not like tho littlo boy who described the
shape of the earth. Tho school master had
told the class that the earth was round like
his snull box; but tho boy observed him
having a square ono on Sunday, and so nt
tho examination hcrepliad that the earth
was round nil week and square on Sunday.
H'e do not need such teachers, wo need
men trained for tho work." One of the
"possibilities of tho future" he thinks will
ue, "lewcr tcaclicrs, ' anil tneso will be cilu
catcd for their work osnny other profession
nl man is educated for his work, the teachers
he thinks will ho salaried so that they can
go among the children and dovoto "tbeir
whole time to the work. Tho Dr. is an nblc
and entertaining speaker and his remarks
received close attention.
After singing a hymn, the benediction was
pronounced aim tnc meeting adjourned.
WKDXESDAY MORN'SO.
The exercises commenced with n song ser
vice and recitations of scripturo versos', witli
running comments', conducted by J. Howard
Seal, ol tho Young Men's Christian Associa
tion of I'liiladclpliin.
The rcnort of VA. S. Wii'-ner. Socretnrv.
who being absent, was lend liv h. D. Vtiil,
chairman ot the Executive I onitnittee, niter
which several comiiiitlecs were appointed.
"All hail the power of Jems," win Ming,
followed by an address on " Ilmvtn inerciso
tho ellicicnev of ourslate nnd conntv orgaii-
atinns," by Rev. J. M. Reiiiieiisuvdcr. l
Lewistown.
Reports from the different couutie-i were
then heard.
AFTERNOON S1.3.MI1N'.
General business was now biouclit before
the convention and discusaed. The Pecre-
ry was instrudod to .send u letter to all
schools, recommending a religious, patriotic
Ijservanec of tho 4th of July. It was also
recti upon that dele-rates be appointed to
tho London Centenary by tho Executive
Committee, nnd that the next meeting par
take of tho Centenary character, and that
tliu Committee mako it a prominent feature
pon tho next programme.
Alter singing "Heavenly l-athcr, Dies
mo now, J. JInwum heal delivered an in
teresting lecture- on " Illustrative Teaching."
J.lf. Bombcrger, President of TJrslnus Col
lege, addressed the Association on -ncsponi-
01 1 11 let oi me leacner. ins numi-oa wna
an nble one and cloned with, the words, "Re
nKinber, onr work is not for n day, but for
ever. Let ns go to work ernstly for the
young, so that fit th last day it will prove
tuat wo nave noi raoorcu in vniu
Alter sineiEca. hymn, tho Committee-en
Resolutions reported, Closing remarks were
nifitlf. hv KQverul fronllcmcu.
llev. Bwallow, rrcsiuing fjuer, inougui
thero was danger of dyspepsia. "So many
pood lb lies have been said by the doctors
and others, that I feel like going homo lo
digest it, or If I do not, I fear thero will be
mental Indigestion-". His remarks were
pleasant and pertinent. Lewis D. VaiUnid
tliis had been the best convention ever held
in tho Slale,nnd hedid notboliovonny other
State was holding a convention that would
equal it. "It was indeed a I'cmwlvania
couvention-every speaker Eavo ono was
from our Stole."
The President made a few remarks fitting
tho occasion. After singing "Blest bo tire
tie that l)ind," tho benediction was pro
nounced by Dr. Bonibcrgci- and the meeting
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NNUAL STATEMENT
B6K0UGU oi- Lkiiighton.
WILLIAM M!LLE"it7Trcaurer,ln neeount
with thn Horoiigh of l.-hlghion, for the
Year ending May U4th, 1810.
RECEIPTS,
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610 49
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FASCIAL STATEMENT OP THE
1879.
Summer.
To Ilalnnce as per tst licport $
" Cash from Evra Nowhard. Col'r,
bal. dire on imp. lor 18,7
" Casli from Ezra INcwhard. Col'r.
on Implicate for ls" 3300 00
Cash Irom 1.. M. drawn, grass. 15- Oil
nd certificates of ind.wcd- jU!5t received from the Large Cities, which we are offering
at Unprccedently Low Prices I
ftm si
EXPENDITURES.
For Wouk on IIiuhwatb, fee.
V. A. Acker.... $
'lllgjitaan Anthony
David Arncr
Simon Acker..,
niltniirnod Kin tlie.
Tho music was under the leadership of
Prof. J. II, Leslie with II. L. Dclo as organ-
lours,
11 S. SI.
now sin; did it
Was a subject of absorbing interest tn thoe
who realized hoWBodlvdiscaso had imiiaircd
her once marvelous beauly. Physicians of
eminence nail ciiioustcu nit uieir sum in
her behalf, and It vet seemed impossible to
cll'cct a cure. She had long been a sull'ercr
from pains in the side, back and hcadj dys
pepsia ensued, tho appctito failed, nr.d the
nerves became unstrung. Atorpid llvernnd
iullamcd kidneys intensified tho trouble. It
was a complication that uot uufrcqucntly
occurs through tho pernicious Influence of
one tllseosol organ upon niiotncr, until me
whole body is In unnatural sympathy. Fi-
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nauy, wiicit oaiiuaiino wna iiici,u,ivsi,avic
reaction immediately commenced. Tho pro
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trained. Thero arc thousands of similar in
stances where S.iiidaliuc cured when doctors
and drugs had failed. It is a priceless boon
to the despondent, as it opens to thenift woy
from death to lilc, and to-day, multitudcsof
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Allan's Anti-Fat is a ccnulne medicine
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Uustok, Mass., Feb. 11 lb, 1S78,
HOTANIC ilKOIClXK CO., liUlIalO i. .
Gentlemen The ladv alluded toiost seven
heavy fragrance of the Hewers wnicn were pounds in three weeks by the use af Allan
everywnare io oe seen anu me grcnv turuuic . Anu-rai. lours trul
present combine,! with the heat to make the
temperature almost unbearable. Every little
while one or more ol the visitors were assisted
to the door unable to bear the oppressive
slmo.phero a moment loniitr. It was nearly
nve o'clock that Robert II. lngersoll. only sur.
vivlng brother of the deceased, arose and In
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Wholesale Druggists.
CUItRD OF DHI.-XKINC
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insatiable thirst lor Liquor, that had so pros
trated Ills system that he was unable to do
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"That low, nervous fever, want of sleep
nntl weakness, calls lor Hop Hitlers."
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Daniel Kostenbader
charlcB Klclntop
William Keiucrer
Benjamin Kern
David ICrcainer
William Keiser
Thomas Lcatz
Drako Iong
Alexander iMIllcr
Thomas Mantz
David Mantz
A. D. Jlosser
W. 11. Jloulthrop
Ezra Ncwhard
Reuben Moibsteln
James Nothstcln
Henry Nothsteiii
William Noll
Joseph Ubert
Charles Patterson, Jr.,..
Daniel Rex
L. ltelehurd
Muliion itelcbard
Tlioii.ns Ratclllf.
Jacob Sbenglor
Abraham Stout
Iiavld Stout
William .-.heckler
Wallace St wall
Charles Shcck
John Swartz
Joseph Shcckler. .......
JohnSticcklcr
Wendell Schwartz
Frank Wi Inland
Levi Weiss ,
Henry Wert ,
Wllloughby Wert
Henry v oirner
James Williamson
William Werner
Jacob Walker ,
Charles Ycnscr
Robert J. Youngkln ..,
James Zahn
Ste hen .spongier
Charles Trainer ,
Pbaon Clauss
fjL
2 25
2 0O
I 00
1 00
X 25
2 00
2 00
1 U0
8 70
t, OU
e :t
t 75
1 00
1 IS
3 60
lii 84
7 10
1 00
3 00
3 00
6 13
14 87
4 00
3 00
1 00
21 64
2 00
2 00
1 00
1 bl)
2 00
2 u
lo 3a
3 (HI
6 74
3 00
3 00
12 60
4 76
1 00
13 60
0 00
2 00
7 88
4 US
2 00
18 to
2 00
7 00
14 15
2 00
2 00
2 00
4 OU
2 50
3 00
2 00
4 OH
6 0J
2 00
3 00
1 00
2 00
6 00
2 DO
8 00
10 60
6 25
3 00
2 00
1 05
3 00
2 00
12 76
1 0U
2 00
6 2i
2 00
6 25
3 00
2 U0
6 60
3 00
11 00
3 00
10
8 25
1 60
7 68
4 00
1 60
2 00
11 60
5 00
5 'J5
2 00
SCHOOL ROARD of the Dorongh ofLchlgh
ton, for the Itscnl year ending the First Men
day of Jnne, A. D. 1879, s rermlred by Act of
Assembly, npproved Way 1st, 1870.
FUNDED DEBT.
The following la the funded debt, consisting
of .school ltonds a
nets.
SCHOOL BONDS.
No. 45. P. J. Klstler 600
47. Thus. Kcincrcr l&io
48. Thou. Kemcrsr luoo
60. David Klstltr (00
62. E. A. Hauer 600
63. E. A. lhiuer. , 600
64. Henry Kolb..... 60
68. A. F. Peters 1007
69. " " " 1000
90 " " " 1UO0
L " " u W00
62. " " " 1000
03. Reuben Kolb 100
69. (too. Hurler 3300
71. Wm. Mulharcn low
12. David Klstler (00
73. Patrick O'Donnell 2i00
74. Dennis Shoveling. 1000
76. Iiavld Mantz looo
42. We Start in To-Day ! s
WITH AN KNTIttE NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OV
-:o:
76. Davkl Mantz .
77. Hcubcn Melgerwalt 200
78. John Peters 700
80. James Kerrigan... 7U0
81. Mary J. CtausS 1600
83 HughMcOroaty loOO
84. James SlcUlnty 2000
85. John Wynn 1000
80. Patrick Median 400
82. Nanus Mclllnty 1000
87. O. U. A M. No. V49 228
88. 1st National Bank of Lchlghton. too
8t. 1st National Bank or Lehljtbton. 600
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.
No. 1. A. W. Eaehes- 6S 12
4. A. W. Eaches 175 00
19. Samuel (J raver 233 68
29. David Klstler 210 00
30. P. J. Kltlcr 600 00
31. Aaron Wetdaw 200 00
KVKXISQ SESSION'.
Tho Second Presbyterian church coats
about 1200 iorsons, but beforo half-past 7 all
mo scaitt and standing room was occupied,
nd many wore turned uway not being iiblo
to gain admittance j about loOO persons were
inside. The largo crowd had assembled to
hear the Rev. John Hall, of Now York. The
pulpit platform was adorned by two beauti
ful lluwcr stands most handsomely and taste
fully arranged. Tho first speaker of the
evening was Rev. George. P. Hayes, D. D.,
rrcsideni ol v aslungtun una Jcilerson Col
lege on " Teachers Encouragements,"
The report of tho Finance Committee was
read and adopted.
A telegram was now handed tho president,
which proven to bo a message ol greeting
Hum uio state uapusi Association. -Message
was UallalKuis vl. 13 ! to which the Becro
tary responded with I John iii. 2.
Alter singing "Only an armor bearer,"
Dr. Hall was introduced, and as be came
forward on the platfoam he was greeted by
rounds oi applause. Ills sutiieet was " The
Word what it is and how to studv It." Ho
just told us what tho "word" was, and then
went on to disprove some arguments, put
forth by writers against the "word." "It is
not a book ol sciences ami ologies." What
teacher could teach it, if it treated of all
these things? And for what ago should it
navo been adopted j The truth is, tho battle
has been fought and won in tho hieli places.
ii is oniy in mo low, ueiilud-llie-ago places,
in obscure valleys, where they do not know
what isgoingon in other parts of tho field,
that they talk of scicncecoiillictingwith tho
Bible. Tho greatest scientists are among tho
devoutcst christians," Ho then spoko of the
-siuiiy oi me worn aim moitcni me uia
Testament should under no consideration be
lorcottcn. "No man understands tha New
Testament until he knows the old Testa
ment: How else can ho understand tho Ho
brews. There is no better wnvto undermine
religion man oysueivingmeold Testament,
font will end in taking Ciirist out of the
new." He spoke of the social circle for
Biblo study. "Studv that vou mov t.aeh.
and you will grow in ability." The Dr.
mougui uioies should be published in larger
print and more attention should be given to
the reference columns. He favors tho In
ternational Lessons" for tboy take us nlso to
meuiu lesuiment."
The addresses this cvenini?. wero listened
to with the closest attention and cannot fail
The meetini adioumed after sin"!!!!?1
"Thee, O Chrisfjtrt all I want'nd receiving
benediction.
TiirnsiiAY MonMNO.
After the usual devotional exercises, the
Treasurer read a detailed rcjwrt whicli was
occepted.
nr. naves, (in the chair) now held him
self in readiness to answer any question in
reganl Ui the Sunday school,even if it should
be witli tho words "I do not know." After
a number of questions had been asked and
discussed, the report of the committee on
nomination ol officers was read and occept
ed. The officers for this year being about
the same as last year j the time and place for
locating the nest convention was reierrcd to
a committee.
AFTKBXOOX SF.S3IOX.
"The-subject mailer of instruction in the
Sunday school," was discussed by Rev. J.
A. McCuuley, D, P., President of Dickinson
College. After siuging, "Whit shall the
Harvest be," Rev. II. S. Bullerif Clearfield,
addressed the convention on "The Sunday
school as an Educator." He says, "The Sun
day school seeks to instill right principles,
which siiuii kiiieiu anu guaru irorn me ienu-
Carringcs,"VVrtgons,Slciglis,&c.
coaKKn op
BASK AN!) IKON STREETS,
LEHIOHTON. Penna.,
Respectfully announces to his friends and the
public, that ho Is prepared to Build all des
criptions of
CARRIAGES,
SPRING: WAG-ONS, T:
SLEIQHS, Ue.,
In the Litest and Most Approved Stjles, at
Prices fully as low as the tame can be obtain
ed elsewhere, guaranteeing the best Seasoned
Material and most substantial workmanship.
Particular attention given lo
REPAIRING
In all Its details, at the very Lowest Prices.
Patronage respectfully solicited and perfect
satisfaction guaranteed.
April 26, 1879 yl DAN. WIEAND.
MISCELLANEOUS.
James II, llcnbach. cartlmr
Llvln Drumhore, cartlmr 6 25
Henry Kostenbader, police 4 uo
Stocker and Keiucrer. polieo 3 25
Joseph S. Webb, police 4 0J
Orlando Komerer, police 4 00
Francis Siocker, police 4 uo
William JI.lli-r.sal.irv and labor lor
the J cars 18,7 Olid 1878 155 25
W. M. linpsher, salary lo April, '78 30 00
E. 11. binder, lor Au liiurs 4 60
.1. L. Uubul, uii-entlls.... 71 2,
Thomas S. lieck, jhjs a to
Theodoie Keuieier, materials 1 60
A. D. Mcsscr, pipe 1
Jacub strausburgcr, materials 1
John Rinki-r, blacksiiillhiuir
l. bus. Froehllch, bliteksinlthlni;.... 4 34
Lewis Kllngcr, carpenter work 1 60
iiloses Ifchrlg, carpenter woik 4 60
.1. IE. Urtllln. trees 8 00
II. V. Morthliner, printing 20 00
Wendell Sslinariz, witness fees,... 3 uo
David Mantz, Inlcnsi on bonds 30 uo
" ditto .... 17 10
W.A.Snyder, ditto .... 30 00
H, Herman, ditto .... 108 80
F. Urinkman, ditto .... 8100
Leah Hover, ditto .... 30 00
William llomlg, ditto .... 24 00
Adam Herman, ditto .... 47 80
Cbus. Scilert. dl to .... 72 00
A. Dai tholomew, ditto .... 102 UO
1). il. Slraup, ditto .... 60 00
E. A. Hauer, ditto .... 30 00
Harrison Uerman. bond 1200 to
W. A. hnyder, bond 600 00
Paid Jos. M. n ebb, note 2:6 65
Balance 671 V3
motion, and at times so broken that the words
eouid hardly be understood, he read from a
manuscript the eulogy, which he closed as fol
lows I "Wo strive in valo to look boyoud the
heights. We cry aloud and the only answer
1 the eeboofourwslllng cry. From the voire.
less lips of the unrrplrlng dead there comu
ency of crime, and, operating as it docs up-,
on the lorniing of character, exercises an in-'
burning thirst: took nwav tbu nnivltln far
liquor; made his nerves steady, and he has Hueuce which cannot bo estimated. Its
remained u sober and stoady man for more ) training is mental, moral and religious ;"
than two years, and has no desire to return "I"" e-lc'1 of these subjects he dwelt separ-1
u ins cups,
others that
it"-From i
Ills.
gllEUIFF'S SALES.
OF
Valuable Heal Estate,
Hv virtue otsuni!r writs of IVndltioni Ex
ponas, ls.ued out ot the Courts or Carbon
county, and to me directed, tbeie will be ex.
posed at pnbtio nale, at the court hou-e, in
tho uorougn ol Jloucli Chuuk, lusald county.
Saturday, June 14th, 1879,
at ON Si o'clock p. tn., sharp,
THE FOLLOWING rRUPi-llTIES:
All that certain
MESSUAGE. TEI.EMEN1 OR TIECE OP
IMM,
situate tn the towmMo of Towarocnsmr. Cr-
lim, n.nnlr. Pffnimilvuina. b.uned Ud d,-H
cnbed ustoitow, to whi Deituinliia at a line
bv landot William Kciitiait,8ouiiiiouiieeniiiin
one-timth degiecs to a whit oaki Itience sli.
ty-two eeirree east eleven and eix-teuthsper
i-lintftnn tnnnliii thpneo OV land lit Hioroas
Cmib nor.li uy loud ot Conrad Deer north
inuiv-iour ana oue nun uomioi-b wrw, ni&iy
lun nnrpliM f ft Ktr.nn: theilCti bV landol Tbnin
as CraiR north lorty-eicht des-recs west Hi r
V -elsrlit iK-rctios inn p.ue ibencesoutli eiirbtv
ciht tlt-arces east ninety-lour neictea to a
stout Ihencoseveuaud one hull itefrreea east,
nitv-two perches to a MaCK ou i mi-i ts iionu
elthty-twodeareeseat, fourteen peicbeto a
stone ty luiduf Peter Jouea i tfieuce noriii
fortv-'cven andoiiehilf tle-rrees west, thiity
ilx perches to h clone t-bence south seventy
suven and one ha,: ue-iiees west, ntue perches
toa stouei thence north fortt.tevtn deiriets
west, tweniv ierclie to a bmct cberiv ireei
thence nnrtn-west eua liundred and twenty flvo
lieicnes to a stone i theuco north elgtity eitl.t
and thret-iourths iipjrrees west, City lour per
cites to mo piuee oi Dcgn-niuir, eou tiutus
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN ACHES.
and allowarcis more or 'ess.
The Improvements tturcon aro a
TWO-STOKY FltAME DWELLING nOUSE,
tweuty by twenty sit feet i a Swts. nvn.
forty by fifty feet i ttBEon House, sixteen bj
twenty feet i and oa bu'.ii ing.
Seized and laken into execution as the prop
erty ol Melcbor bnnth.
-AIJsO-
A1I tbit certain
TRACT OR PIECE OF LAND,
situate tn Franklin township, Carhen rouitr.
reuitavivauta, Dotiudeab lamirot Flank Kiivri.
Webster Wcim and Hartmau Zelieni, eouiaiu
lac about
FIFTEKN ACREJ.
inoieor less.
Trie improvenunts t&ereon are a
TWO-SJOfty FRAME DWELLINO HOUSE,
elrhieen by tweatrlx t'et i Darn, elxhteen bv
tweatv lour feel with suiad shed alueliaieutJ,
sod nutbulidli fra:
HeistMi and tiken tnt4i executon as the prop
el. w.iiunsoiiia.
J w. nvuDENiiosn, sheritr.
Mauch Chuuk, May 281b. 187V
4-4117 Ul
This amount, j,226 05, Is the balance duo
onnoie given ny.i.s. w con in souicmenr. i
DuollCi.c lor 1876. Orla-lu.il amount ot not
was lor l-'7 00. which was discounted an-
Sir. Miller charged with proceeds. Mr. Webb
reduced ttio note to4,225. when lielnllcl to nay
and the Dank charged the amount with costs,
1 65. to Sir. Sl i er. Tho liorouirll Hold
p. Seinmel and J. W. Rau-cnbush's note for
Item, with Interest, amounting to $244.40.
RECAPITULATION.
I.IAML1T1K3.
Uondcd Indebtedness J11TS0 00
ASSETS.
OashlnTroasury $(71 03
I'uo ou Duplicate lor 1878. .. 330 03
F. 1'. Seunnel alld J. W.
Raudcnbush.ucte tor bat,
due on Duplicate for '75,
with Interest 241 40
1163 03
bargains
;irgams
.amains
irgnins
'arprains
aarsains
jargains
m
in
in
in
in
in
in
in
in
in
Dress Good
Shawl
Notion
Trimming
Corset
Hosiery
Carpet
Oil Cloth
Cnssimcrc
Boots and Shoe
s
s
(41.360 70
Total nmonnt of Funded Debt .Tune
31. 1870 tSSWH.iO
Funded Debt nil nt 6 i-er cent.
Total amount of Funded Debt, per
Annual statement lor cnr euu-
Ino- Juno 4 1878 433.530 43
Total amount of Funded Debt Juno
3d 1879. 31,003 77
Decrcafo of Fnnded Debt during
the year ending Juno 3d, 1879.. I,e20 66
ORDERS UNPAID.
No 137. Daniel Oravcr 76 00
138. I-:. 11. Snyder 133 ut
133. Slnry J. Clauss 1)0 00
136. W. SI. Harsher 10 00
140. Chns. Eckhart&Son. 60 00
141. Hnttle L. Koons 23 00
135. Emma Hauk 22 00
4 415 07
Note due 1st National Rank
uf Le b ubtnn 600 00
Total amount of Funded Debt SO.UUl 70
.31,09 71
Total amount of Indebtedness.,
ASSETS.
Two Lots on Pine Street 600 on
Three Story School Houso 45 000 IO
llouso and Lot lor Janitor 1,200 00
Liuo bciioo! iioaru irom linmci ims-
tenhadcr uncollected tax 23 69
Duo School Hoard from J. S. Webb. 220 10
Duo School Hoard from A. (J. Dob
lenninxer 700 00
Due School Uoard from Sain. Oravcr 78 45
Total t48.'-22 21
Total amount of Ii.dcb.idni.ss.. 31,909
Assets In excess of Indebtedness. 10, 312 44
Wo have nald oITand conscaucntly
reduced tho debt by 1,620 66
I do hereby ccrtlny that tho foregoing State,
mcnt la correct and In accordance with Bald
Act ot Ass-emblv to the best of mv knowledge
and belief, and that I was, on mutlon, order
ed to have the above Financial Statement
published In the CAitnox Advocate.
HANI EL UR AVER, Secretary.
Juno 7, 1870 Sv.
Bargains in House Furnishing Goods generally.
Call and be couvinced. RcsTctfully,
J T. KUSBAUM fc SiV9
Linderman's Block, Opposite the Public Square,
Jan. 4 LEHIGIITON, PA.
Important to Builders, &e.
o
Wd8piel- IIssMlgfig- Mill,
JOHN G. BIERY, Agent,
Is prepared to furnish all kinds of. Dressed Lumber, Sash,
Doors, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Brackets, Ballust
ers, Window and Door Frames, Scroll Sawing,
Turning, Planing and Ripping done at short
notice and at Prices to Suit the Times.
Machinery ia all $Tew
of latest Pattern.
JiNUAL STATKHLNr OF
Weissport School District,
For tho Year ending June 2nd, 1S70.
RECEIPTS.
late Treasurer
From W. II. Kneeht
ot the Hoard
" P. .1. Kisiler, far A. W hitting-
ham, 1'nllcctnr
u 1 bourns Koons, rent of Schoul
Route
" P. ). S. of A., rent of S. Huo
" D.Shoeh. balance of last year's
lhiitlleatu
" Duplicate 1878-9
273 78
255 U8
25 00
101 66
297 77
481 SO
Contractors and Carpenters are invited to
call for Specifications, which will be
cheerfully furnished.
J Special attention given to Orders by Mail. Thank
ful to our patrons and friends for past favors, we ask a share
of patronage in the future
Very llcspcctf ntly,
JOHN G. BIERY, Agent
For the Weissport Planing Mill.
P. O. box 63. jan.4- yl
icw -ofil I Mew Prices !
1435 97
EXPENDITURES.
For Repairing School House 4 16 69
' Teachers VVajrcs 260 00
' Fuel and (Ion Insrcnclcs 30 05
' Fecsofi ollector 24 09
u .. secretary 15 00
i. i. Tro.isurer 10 oo
" floods Redeemed O-'O 00
127 iz
UO 33
15 00
10 00
5 40
10 17
Inter st oil Debt.
" Rooks Purchased
" Hook Case
" W M. hnpshcr, Services .
" Insurance
" Other Expenses
$121)0 75
. 160 22
. 150 00
Hnlance
Dal. of W. H. Knccht's Rand.
Total Resources t 319 22
RECAPITULATION.
Amount llorrowcd and Un-
li.ild
Oath In hnnds of t ill.
and Treasurer., ion -.-j
Rond ot W.ll.Knecht 160 00
5ieoo oc
316 22
Liabilities In excess of assets May
26th. 1879 13627 01
Liabilities In excess of assets Juno
8th, 1878 15519 00
Decrease (1921 96
EZRA NEWHAHD, Collector, In account
with the Uorough uf Lahbiliton.
DR.
June 5, 1878. To balance due on Du.
plb ate lor 1877
To amount of Duplicate lor 1878 ....
t 516 49
3914 79
4191 25
OR.
Dy Cash paid to W. Miller, Treas
urer, amount ol Duplicate for '77. t 649 46
By Cash paid W. Jllller, Treasurer,
on account. Duplicate lor 1878. .. 3500 00
Exoneration on Uorough ui 86 76
Commission 191 4o
(4121 62
Ralance dneon Duplicate for'78. 336 63
Wo the undersigned duly elected Auditors
of the Uorough ol Lchlghton, do certilyth.it
the foregoing accoonts are correct, tothe best
ot our kuonledge and belief.
W. W. DOWMAN, )
F. E. WHITNEY. Auditors.
W. A. DERHAMER. )
Juno 7. w3.
Liabilities In excess or Resources.... 1283 78
Wo tho undersigned Auditors, report that
wo have examined the bookB and accounts or
J.(. Zero. Secretary and Reuben Musscl
niati, Treasurer, or tho Weissport School Ills
net, for the year ending June 2nd, 1879, and
find the C'Uiditlon ol said District as set forth
in the above Report.
F. J. K AST,
AL. WHU'TINOHAJI,
J. (. U1ERV,
Wels orl. Pa.. ) Auditors.
June 6th, 1879. w3.
fix i TO jC01 A VAlt. or tl total a
1 'illllldar iu your o vu loca lly. No
Izfv" rlst. Wouien ilons wellaincn.
hlnv irmn innrA tllun t.ie
amount t itert uboe. No ono o.u tall to innko
money f-st Anv one can do the wink ou
can ii aio from M cent" to ii i n hour Hv deToi.
Innour eveninjisaiid roue time tn tho bnsi.
It cott nothioir to try tno bunness
Nothing llko it lor money making ever ofTeicd
oiloie. llu iticss vlea.aut an I strictly bouor
Hue. llwie . it ou want to know allabont
tbe be.t nulngba-lnoss beinreibe oubi etend
il your uddresaaod wo will aelid jou full par.
ticularn and pnvato lenns freo i aainp cs worth
tl also free, you can then tonko np ynur mind
lor vuuraolf Adlresa UEOltoK bl'INBON
I respectfully announce to tho citizens of Lehighton and
vicinity that I have leased tho Old Post-Office Stand, on
BANK Street, Lehighton, and that 1 am now receiving a
full lino of
Motions and Fancy Goods,
consisting of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear, Hosi
ery, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Ribbons, Iluches, lady's
hand-made Clouds, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes,
Combs, Buttons, Collars, Machine Needles and
Oil, Znphers, !Faitcy Stationery, nnd
all other articles usually kept in my lino.
Also, Agent for tho celebrated
FEms&Y Cabiiht Obom.
Iggf" Call and examine my poods ; the prices are so low
that they cannot fail to suit- all.
7-1 . S. C. WIIEATLEY.
New Advertisements.
A CO., I'oitland. Mai e.
Jnno7. ly.
SUMMER TRAVEL
If lon Jnuraey for taurines. lro'tltUonecrea.
tioti to tt o Mouutam, LtiLe, or Bfioro, over
Ijndorovor o tfoii't lair to BPcuretiiep n
tcctlMii uf AOiMDENT INrtU MANCiC In TilK
TUAVKLUUs. or Hartford. Aur reenlnr
Afent wl!l write a enilv or monthly rolUTin
ti fow mlnutci. or a Ticket from one to t'llny
ilavn, Tliecoftiasufiinall that any on van l
mril U w 10 tiavula a. all Cash paid fur Acci
denial Iujuilea overl3.ut0,(j0u.
3
luwn lirstf cunuiiiiMiion, iotv 11 our
nenraiitl wouumiui nivenuoiii. t ra, v.v.
fcimplQ free, AdJreti t?uEMi ACo., MrbH, Mich.
TUuna.
.iiue, for uesi Atitcv imetucss
in tlio World. KxiiiBlve Outfit Free.
We will pay AEcntsabaiKryoi sioupcrinoi
nnd ezMuaeN, or nliu
UTPTVTTi TO O. ltlCII A CO.. 1
UJJtl XJ Sin
i(lll'B Sl.Ytt!10t I
The Vegetable Pain Destroyer j
lSVALCAni-E FOB J
Inflammation & Hemorrhage. 1
Piles, Sjiralns, Lameness, Ilurnf, Scalds, !
Urulses, Sorences, ItlieuinatUni, Holla, Ul
cers, Old Sores, Wounds, etc. Alio for
Tootliache.Headaclio.Sore Throat, Aetlnna,
Hoarseness, Neuralgia, Catarrh, Oollo,
Diarrhoea, and all Hemorrhages, K-C. I
It Is acknowledged by 1'liyilciain of atl I
schools that Point's Kxiract has more
wonderful curative properties than any other
remedy. No form of invi.aumation, i-aih.
gonKNKSB or liLKBDisa.butll will cure, bpacc I
will not ailuilt of nainloic all thodlieascs lor -which
it Is a specific; hut we will send a his.
tnryol Its uses l,y mall, on application. The 1
plcaln roults uf ujIok tho Kxiract as a
toilet requUlte, has Induced us to prepare
modified lonniof tha Kxiract In a Toilet
soap. (60 cents a box of 3 cakes), a Toilet
Orriun fur softenlntr and heautlfylnK the
skin (tl.OOaUittle).a Dentifrice (60 cents)
a I-1 1' salve (24 cents).
Kor semltlvo and severe cases ofOATAnnti,
ourCalarrli Cure (76 cents) used with our
Nazal Syringe (25 cents) Is a radical cure,
llur Inhaler (W cents), Tor I,uso ami
T-uon.-r liiswiflvH and internal Ideodlnir Is
(Juruiillairiu too ceiuij, iur
wlilch I am belling to tne people ot Iingbtnu . Sona I'ilks, etc., should l;e kept In every
.i tno kiirrouud'uir ueiatiliorlinod ClIiCAI'KIt rumilv. llur Plasters excel nil others. Iso
TttAr. i-.VL.Jt ucrunr. oumiu .m uuuir.
lso, an ciusEts iu
The Largest Spring Stock
OI Ladles', (JcuU'. and Onlldren'a
Boots, Shoesl Gaiters
Evei offeied In this vicinity. Isat
J. M.FRITZlNGElt'S.
Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa.
t h... I,,., wnlvftl an Inim.nM KTCiCW CtV
BVUINU llOOTS, SHOHS AND OAITKltb, ' Invaluable.
Ixi
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IS
as , a -iii " i.-1
a is g
m Cs cfi to .a
M-O -4-5 U -1
la as o
W S c 1j
B a3i -Srf t2
rnj i l o j S .
LU 1 S ST a 1 J5 s
OOCfin a year. Send lOoents In 1 cent Stamps
iJiOUll lor a linn Silver I'lated Thimble, re.
, an.I I know of a number of atelyaud presented them in an able and im. I u", pn " S""; "VaettOorthu..mwhS
it have been cure.1 of JrinkiiiR by Irejive manner. me bu?lne.?SeSd ?iv '
a, a leatling It. It. Oincia..r.,ASo, av.i.a sjsiox. TnvciT., M..,., P..
Ti. 0enc(l by Hey. J, K. Andrews. Jlcv. Marst-ni
Boots & ShoesMado to Order
at Astonishingly Low Prices, nd MENDINd
Neatly done at iTicea to sun toe limes.
I nvite ifee yno le to call sod examine my
Stock and 1'nees beiore pui-olasina eltewtieie,
an i be convinced of ihe nbove (acls.
HOUND To bATIdrV.-llmdr-msdelloets
aod i-hoes bongOt of ue that rip will be repair,
ml it boot chirice.
Tbaukfal fur oast patronaire. I reipeciully
a.kaco0tlnuadcettie,eUil. i,nnziNQi3
Two dnors below llomli: it llotloid s carriage
Works, Hauk street. Oct. tyl
T
0 WHOM IT MAY C0NCEKX.
our Mrillcalert I'aper to prevent and euro
I'ilks and uuariKO.
The bate of our Toilet snd Medleatad pre.
paratlons Is Point' Kilrnoi, which Is a
Kuan ntee that they are superior, and deserve I
tnecnntldence of the public, bold by A. J. ,
lltilll.lNO. Lehlvhton, and all Druggists. ,
Prepared only by 1
POND S KXTItAOT COJ1PANY.
New York and London.
June 7. Ut.
YOU NEED NOT
SUFFER A DAY
WITH
Dyspepsia, Constipation,
Liver Complaint, Indigestion,
Debility, &c,
when you can be relieved and cured by the
use of that reliable ( Established I860,) remedy
j Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON.S
It Is Nature's own remedy, and contains no
nauseius druas. IT you are so bad oil as not
lobe able to eat a tracker without ttlstrws,
try Dr. llauBiilan'a Pepiln.and you will
not be disappointed. He sure you get Or.
Iloiitftiiun Prpslnandtakenn bute Irai.
tatloni. Sold by all Druicitlsts. J. II. Eaton,
T rAMPIIMiriTllrO proprletor.Phllailelphla.Pa. I1UENTOU00
III l.lllNillllVIr I IVr vl. . l,u nenerai agents, new sora,
I W - '
1 ho advertiser. I aving been permanently
i ured ot that dread uiseaee Consuuiptiou bv a
sMiiuie reinidv.ln anxious ui nuke kuiwu lo ni
lellow suffeiera the means uf cure. To all wno
resire it ho will send a copy ol tho preaeniillon
useu. (ireeoi coarae i wun iuu uun-iiuu. lut
June T. 3uio.
PIMPLES.
All ninons are herebv forbid harboring or
trusting my wire, JULIA SUi Aliu, on my prepang ua umub the same, which taey will
account alter this date, al I will pay no debts Unlf; BluE tuts tur Cossuuiliox, AsTliut,
c,rac.eu oy u.r rETEH SCH A110. Up.?ues aistn,. the Prescription, will Please It h.ir on . toM
Towamenilng twp., carbon vo ra.
Ma") '.'3, l;--3.
I will mill (FTeel the teelpe for a simple
VKOKTAHLR IIALU that will reinove TAN.
vu l.'1-i; I.KH. MMPl.kS and I1L.OTCHKS.
leavlna iheskluMift, e.rar and beaut. tnl t alu
In-iru- tlous lor piodoriug a luiurlant arowUi
ntanorsniotHn ico. Auurru,
addre. B A WIION, Isl I'enn
wiiiiamsourgn,
titel, i InclMiog. c stamp. Hen. Vend U & Co , W Aun I at tne asms umo .re
btieet, N V ' off.ied to the public.
URIAH FATZINGER
rtcspcctfiilly announees to the people that he
has leased the Shop ot SAMUEL, HEDEIV-
I. INO.on
North Street, Lehighton, Pa.,
and proposes to resume his old bnslness ot
Carriage and Wagon
BUILDING,
and rrnpf etf oily ask a abtre of public patron
i Ke, v'narantnlov in U'nikniftmiiipto be tqul
in ttie best, and tu i'ricei to be nt low a tb
loweat.
REPAIRING
of all kinds promptly attended tea very res.
Hmabiechjrges,
UltlAlt FATZINOEIt.
Opoo'lte Poblle Brjusre, North Street,
feb 11 yl Lehighton, ra.
Tf'17'Wri ATT'Q This remarkable med-Xl-il.ylJlLjlj
O Cio, will cure Spavia,
Splint, Curb. Callous, tc, or any enlarge,
ment, and WILL REMOVE THE IIUNttH
QPAVTM WITHOUT HLISTKHINO
51- J-l-' orcauainga sore. No remedy
ever dlicovered equals It for certainty of ac
tion In stopping the lameness and removing
rTTl? 17 ine bunch. Price ai.OO. Send for
u circular giving Positive Proof and
your nearest agent's address. Sold by drug,
gilts, or sent to any address by tha Inventor.
II. J. Kendall, M. D., Enosburgh Falls, VU
Is hereby given to all persons who ara In
debted to the 1 reasurer of Huron Oooaty for
Mercantile Licenses, that unlets they take
out their licenses within ten days from data
legal measures will be taken for the collec
tion of the amount charged to them. Tha
amounts will be received at the lUnktog
House ortl. II. I.INIiEitJUAn uo,
lly order of County Uoinmlssloneri,
' it E.SWAKTZ, Clerk.
May Stth, lT-3t,
DR. HARTER'S
Iroiv Tonric
I'urlfica, Enrtrhea, Glrea Ca-larand
Tone to tha II load it increases the
juonfily as veil as the quality, giv
ing Vigor, Vitality, Energy,
Jver and lift itself.
It Is especially adapted to Female Diseases,
such as Weakness trout Nuralug. or any other
caute, paiotdl. Irregular or deranged monthly
periods, falling of tha womb, nausea la preg.
naucr, sterility, cnange ol Ufa, etc
Dr. Harter's Liver Pills
Oomblae the two rsrallai qnaUtleaof a Family
Pill. Toey act as a mild and ameienl purge sod
at the aims time r the tt I4ver lUU avsr
Irall-ml