It. V. M0RTH1MKH, , EDITOR LKI1I0HT0N FA.t BATUnDAT, JUKE IP, IB79. News liai been received announcing the killing of the French l'rloce Imperial In a skirmish between British reconoiter Ing party anti mi Zulus in 8outh Africa, on or about the third instant. Napoleon Kugene Louis Jean Joseph, sod of the late Emperor Napoleon III, and the Empress Eugenie, was born on the ICIh of March, 1 5ft, and had, therefore, entered upon the 21th year of his age. In Infancy and early T.iutu his health was very delicate, but Im proved greatly as bo grew op towards man bund. Iu 1b7, the young Prince accompa nied his father to the scat of war and re ceived his famous "baptism of fire" at Snor bruck. After tbe disaster of Sedan theyoung l'rinre escaped to Belgium, and thence to England, where he was joined by the Em press, a tew days later, in September of that year. He subsequently lived with bis pa rents, the ex-Emperor and Empress, at Chlselhtirst. The Prince entered the Hoynl Military Academy at Wnolwirh, and con tinued his studies without intermission, ex cvpt that, owing to the death of his father, he was unable to attend the periodical ex amination iu Februarj 187.1. lie then joined the rlas of students for commissions In the Royal Engineers and Roynl Artillery and r.tduated in 137-S seventh in nclas o thirty-four. A few months ago the young Prince volunteered for service ns a British eolrficr in South Africa, expecting no doubt lrrniiiire the practical military knowledge tiud win the military distinction so laws b.iry to a scion of the Bonujurtcs. His un timely death ends the dream of restoration mi fondly cherished by his adherents. The head of the Bonajutrtes is now Prince Napo leon, cousin of the late Emperor, known to his countrymen by the nimknameof "Plon Plon," who is distrusted by all parties ami respected by no ouo. Iu this connection it may bo mentioned that, on May 13th, 1875, Volantt S'ationale, the organ ot Piinie Na Jvileon, published a declaration that "if the Mil ofNopoleon III were to die, Prince Na poleon would never seek to restore the Em pire for his own benefit. Mthe proper racani of adjusting difference believe, Intend having a festival In a short i. n.n. Tfo...A.T..m.rl.fnl(I time. This too will no doubt cause a few challenge him, hls'(Uonkllni'a friends say ripples on the never-too-sm.otU surface of ,... i ......., k. m - n I M tifotner na vuiimiwi - rtofurvlll nor beneath the dlKBlty ol his port' lien. OmsUle of political circles proper, tbe scene has erea'ed a nuod iletl of gotilp. In Inntofthe Hotels last night the kunncls, majahsand Judges were assembled In force tfiscusilnir the the several to, les of "honali" tbe code," and"blud." Ufcuurse there Is bt one opinion among this class, and that Is that Senator Lamar has the best of the position, and that If Senator Uonkllng does not chal June Yours, Ac, H, 1879. Fixavok roiivrs in roumtk J. B. Mnson Is canvassing Garrard coun ty, Ky., on fool for re-electtro to tha Legis lature. The cauvass two years age rost him 40 cents. The report of the Auditor of Kentucky lenge his adversary he must go down to pos- ,now, that negroes- la that state own land wortu $a ,306,337, roi personal piepei-y worth $668,445. terlty as a coward. At to-day's stssUa f tn Senato tbo two belligerent Senators attract- eu.u.yea. i-j.u.Ii....H..f b... , , , . . . ... Senator Oonkllnir eimilnuei to cad the nil- . .......... ... bustcrlntr Kenui.llcans. He demanded tha Mississippi Press Convention last weekald reading of the Journal. It was only In part "i have never yet seen southern woman ready, and he-objected to all other business I wl,0 is reconstructed." until It was ready. The democrats expect to .... n nn.i.lim nf 1 1, il nwtl InMlllltfri Oil hntlll during the conrsa of the dav. but as Senator the claim to the origin of the Republican Uonkllng remarked "when they do, we (the p-irty, saying that her Republican party was republican.") wilt Bud other means of preveat- organized on the 13tli of July, 185 1, Vermont disputes with Massachusetts On Thursday of last week the New York World contained a Bomewhat remark able commiiiiicnlinn, signed by John K. Mines, of Utica, N. Y. It professes to give some inside history of the closing acta of Urn. Grant's administration, mid seta forth with minuteness of detail the plans which had been arranged to prevent the inaugura tion of Mr. Tilden. The authority Mr. Mines quotes is Gen. Stewart L. Wondlord, who was appointed United States District Attorney at New York by General Grant just before his term of office expired. It was n surpr'sc toGen. Woodford's f iendsthathc accepted the office, but the general now ex plains his action by raying that it was by Bpi-cial request of Gen. Grant, who told him th.it be feared an atteuint would be math' to seat Tilden by a great popular uprising, and he wanted a man in tlio place who would not scruple to crush a mob. General Woodford says : "I believe that during the month that closed the administration of Grant, and opened that of Hayes the country stood on the brink of a civil war worse than that which we passed through, and it would have drenched the whole North in blood." He further declares his belter that a plan to Inaugurate Tilden (ex luted in New York, and says ; "My plans were all laid systematically. We had qui elly taken some very effective precautions beforehand. Had Tilden attempted to have carried out his coupa" era! and hud himself inaugurated on the City Hall steps, my orders and intentions were to seize him at once under a warrunt charging him with Ugh treason, to convey him secretly and securely on board a government vessel ly hig in East river, anrt ship him to Fort Adams or some other secure point where ho could undergo his trial. While I was in Washington I mode arragements with Robe- eon not only to secure Tilden but to overawe the mob, and shell them out if necessary." The general further states that the Custom House and Sub-Treasury were prepared for resistenco, that troops were quietly brought from the west and south and massed at the Capital, at Fort Mcllcnry and in New York harbor; that Grant, 8herman, Sheri dan and other military men were outspoken in their opinion that the army ought to bo used for repressive measures, though Sher man fruukly expressed some doubts in re spects to the Democratic tendencies of the rank and file. Grant had determined to use every soldler,sai1orand gunat his command to put down anything like a Democratic re bellion. Gen. Woodford is possiblv rigl when he says that "if it had been anybody but Grant who stood in the way Tilden might have been inaugurated and gotten possession of the revenues in spite of Congrc; and the Electoral Commission j" but he i; probably more nearly correct when he says Tilden's "natural timidity and irresolution held him back." In action on the army Mil until debato Is allowed." Tbe Republicans Insist that tbe only terms upon which they will desist from dilatory tactics Is an agreement by the demo crats that unlimited debate-shall be allowed. It Is understood that s-enator Chandler has a red-hot stalwart speech he wishes to unload, and that Conkllng hlintcir has one, aimed at the administration generally, and Secretary Sherman In particular, for what he will claim Is Its i.ollcy ot concession to the Democrats. Seetety circles here are somewhat exercised over "a scandal in high life," which Involves the beautiful daughter of a wealthy and aris tocratic family, who has formed an affection for her father's coschman, a la ex-Uov. Hnb- bard's daughter, of Connecticut, and more re- ntly the case In New York. The coachman this city Is handsome, nut Illiterate, ami he family of the jouna, la.ly ranks high for ulture, wealth and antecedents. The father, hen warned by a friend discredited the ftory until, upon Investigation, he round numerous letters Irom the coaebuian addrcssod to his ayward child. During an Interview about the matter tho young lady's mother fainted, spite paternal diligence tho twain planned an elopement which was Interrupted by the appcaranco of the father whllo they were on their wav to the minister's. The coachman was discharged and the young lady trans ferred to her father's country residence. A ounir physicians to whom the girl was en gaged to be married, has been so affected by tho knowledge or the raets that he Is nearly crazed, and has, by the advice or his friends, started on a voyage around the world. For obvious reasons the names or the parties are suppressed. The National Division Sons or Temperance, which has been In session here since Tuesday last, closed Its annual meet Inn at an early hour this alternoon. The last session, which began about 10 o'clock and continued until Jmlge Butler, of Chester county, in certain about 1 o'clock, was presided over by Past Most tVorthy Patriarch, Stephen H. Hansom, of New Jersey. A telegram of welcome to Cincinnati, where the next meeting Is to be held, was read during the session, and excited warm response . Arrangements were initi ated lor forming n national mutual relief as sociation among Sons ol Temperance. A res- lutlon thanking the Governor of Maryland for carrying out the laws or the State In refer ence to the traffic In Intoxicating drinks was introduced and referred. A number ol busi ness reports were read, accepted and ordered on flic. The session was closed by an address by Mr. Almy. The session of 1880 will be held In June, at Cincinnati. A l' oust. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. A victory for Ewlng In Ohio, thinks tbe Memphis (Tcnn.) Aralanche (Ind. Dtm.), would place him In line for the Presidency and render him more formidable it. Ohio than Th u rm on. It is now regarded ascertain that In Maine the Democrats will not coalesce with the Greenboekers, but will re-nominate Gov ernor Garcelon in the hope of getting him elected, as was the case last year, by the votes of the Senate. The original Anti-Slavery Society in this country was organized in 1832,nnd was known as the New England Anti-Slavery Society. Its officers were as follows: Presi dent, Arnold BuiTum; vicc-prcsidcnts,Tamcs C. Odlorne, Alonzo Lewis; trcasurer.Michael Simpson; corresponding secretary, William Lloyd Garrison; recording secretary, Joshua Cuflin. All of these, it is said, are dead. Of Coke of Texas and his motion in be half of the silver bill the Richmond Stale (Dcm.) remarks: "Coke lives in Texas, next iloor to Mexico, and they use silver dollars down there, but that is no reason we should use them up here in a commercial country. Texas could use cattle as the Romans did, and not suffer by it. But New York and Richmond don't want cattle dollars or si 1 vcr ones cither." Daniel 0. Barr, Esq.,of Pittsburg.scems to be taking the lead on the Democratic side as a candidate for State Treasurer. The western counties are about solid for himaind lie is making heavy gains in the east; The Republicans seem to be hankering after COMMU.NICATKD. RAISIMM CIIUIICII FUNDS. Our churches, with one or two exceptions, have been making extra ellorts foreign to the regular syslem to raise funds to keep up the liferent institutions connected with them, such as Sabbath schools, furnishing churches, paying salaries, Ac, Ac. One had a literary ,nd musical ontertainmcnt, closing with a cake walk, as u 8ortofamuscnicnt,alsobtraw berry and ico cream festival. Another has desecrated the pulpit with a political but localities, whllo others wish to try someone or oilier of their defeated horses of former years, Tho prominent candidates in this county on the Democratic sido for tho office of Sher iff are Paul Krcsgc, of Towamcnsing; J. 8, Ke:cr, of tho Broadway House, Mauch Chunk, and F. P. Scmmcl, the present de puty sheriff, of this borough. Tho Repub licans aro naming for tho Kition W. E, Frisbie, of Mauch Chunk, mid Cnpt. Min nich, of Summit Hill. For Prothonotary, Democrats, Elwin Bauer, of East Mauch Chunk, and Georgo Esscr, of Mauch Chunk while the favorite on tho Republican side i R. Q. Butler, of Mauch Chunk. At tho last election in Callaway county, Mo., a man was elected Piobate Judge after a canvass in which hn ran on un independ ent ticket with the agreement that, if chosen, he would accept only a specified amount of the fees pertaining to tho office and would turn the rest over to the pchool fund. His defeated opponent instituted proceedings against him, and the Supreme Court has de cided that a "vote given for a candidate for a public office iu consideration of his prom ise in case he shall bo elected to donate a REQUIEXI OF JIIDBE PACKER. Solemn sadness probes my breast, A genaloe patriot went to rest ( A noble philanthropist ftt away To realms of bliss and endless day. Tbe modern Hercules fell asleep, Those bereft anils to weep Ills mighty projeoti still shall thrive, Refulgent virtues still survive. From Mystlo river Issued forth 1 he embryo of a future growth ; He grasped the most gigantic thought While sailing on his Ii-nely boat. IU leveled DHuntahr with the plain. Revolving In his massive brain, He linked Wyoming to Lehigh, Ihe distant valleys brought be nigh. Th fron horse with voice so shrill Succeeds the jumper o'er the hi 1 j The poml'rous tralhs ate whirling past A stern reality at lust. The Lehigh valley route Is grand, The most majestic In the land ; The Hercullan task Is finished well, The belU now chime o'er hill and dell. Ascending mountains, crossing plains. And winding rivers with the trains, It seems like some chimeric dreams To seo It leaping o'er the streams. To cap the drama vast and grand Ihe University shall stand In bold relief for future time, The climax of a life sublime. The generous Packer soared en bigh In nery chariot to the sky ; The lustre of his virtues shine With heavily ladlance all divine. Thou veteran E sleep la sweet repose. Vast grander scenes thy soul Impose I And when the trump shall wake the dead The crown of glory'll deck thy head. Carbondatt Adtanct. TRUTH 19 71 1 CUT Y. As the little leaven hid Id the measure of meal, made all leaven, su truth gradually overcomes all doobt and disbelief. When Dr. Piercef BufUlo, N. Y., announced that his favorite Perscrlntion would positively care the many disease and weaknesses pe culiar to women, some doubted nd continu ed to employ the barsband rwtlo local treat- menu inn the mignty tniin gradually rame aeknowlnleeil. Thousand of ladies who had uselessly undergone untold tortures at the hands of different physicians, em ployed the Favorite Persrrlptlnn,and were speedily cured. Many Physicians now per soribe ft their practice. 8o sanguine Is Dr. Pierce or Its power to rure, that he now sells it through druggists undera positive guarantee. Now Advertisements. F INAKCIAL STATEMENT OF THE New Advertisements Ao.000 A YEAR ror honest,lnlelllgent bust epMnessmenoragents. Ne w business ; llitht work. Address Cc-OriaATivic Aozncv, Madison, Ind. June z. (mo. DMINISTUATBIX'i NOTICE. Estate of Urian Rthr, deceased. Letters of Administration upon the Kstate MTrlas llehr dce'd. lale ofMahonlnv Town- snip. Carbon County, Ptrnsylvanl. having been icranted to the tmilertlgned, all persons eu to saiii eswe win niease mnae pay ment, and those having claims against the same wlliyresent them for settlement to me, N. II. HEUCit. aeeni, uenunioo, Pa. SUSAN REHit. Wlulw. or to Da. 1 June 28, 1878-wS Administratrix. for tbe CAnsoH Advocatx. rnMVSYIA'AIVlA DUTCH. De loft Is allawile bissel annersht'er we se war sella mohl, we se mid dar sak uf am wosscr warra for ice week du. Sonr-krout un shpeck sauga so maucht de olta Wiver fet; we is cs nwer middc yonngaf "Mom my, mommy!" "Wase donn," seeht de mommcy. Ei sccht, de docliter, "do is an gonscr kluinpa bore iiu brod, fesht, ni gn- bocka." , Do olt law-suit, tawisha dam Joe Rondore, un am olt Sam Krishashtufllcr for libel, fun wcaga dam Joe si milage is de letsht woch gatravield warrs in dar Court, un dar Joe huts ewer witter ferlorra. ''Sog, Bill, we kumt di Honnich awT1 "Ei ich dank recht good so feel ich wase ; anehow se hut mcr gsawt, ich bricht nim mey kumma, un dawrum bing ich tsu dar conclushion kumma, das se now 'cs allay ga kon olina inich." Wnrrum is an uorr we an kronkey oys- Etcr ? Wile dar oyster erram shoal uf is ex actly we am norr si maul. Un wo wenuich- er dbs ar wase, we weiter dut or si maul uf riser. An monn, dar an orncr, liungcricher, dri leivichcr, shmall-ga, sichtichcr, hort-shafricherdruckcr,onsseimTsitungsubscrip-tion batreeaged dod, so ancr dad ow pro- wcera es fleash fun afcrrecktcr flo uf usa far lever wur.ht tsu maucha. Do bauver sin now bold mol reddy for outs frnclit olj Isu maucha, youshtes ref uf fixsa, un de snuch dar dungelshtug mid am hniiimer brovcrra. Hons Konomachkr. OfValnable Real Estate. Br virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of carbon connty I'm., tbe ni de stalled. Kxoc- utors ol KnfomoB Bolt, late ol tisntum Twp rnrliou count v, ra., dcM, will l at Pub.ic wale, lit M1L.TM MIL!,, In said Township of Tunxnc, on TUESDAY, JULY IStfa. 1879, commencing at ONS o'clock In the Afternoon, ail mai certain tractor PIECE OF LAND, Unite in Franklin townshtn aforesaid, bound. tl Dy lams or wiinam i.ueeiioiii. riivntnun DTelsbnch. Thomas Bolt Jos. hwilblnz.lteub. i-olt. ana bv a trablio road, contaluinir 65 Acres and if i Fercaes. strict measures. All Cleared and under a rood state ol cultivation. There Is Nino a well printed. Cu-cEuru ol cnoice ruu Trees on the Iawd. TELllMrti One-tlilrd cash down i one-ltdrd in s mouths with Interesr. and tbe remaining one-iuiruin iz monins wun interest irom ay oi sale. I'Umduli, TIIOI.J 8UL.T. I- xecutora. r7-Parttedeelr!neto view thenrouertv or learn further paiticulars will aodies either of the Kxceutors. 1 une Ti - at, "DEPORT OF THE CONDITION of ri the FIRST NATIONAL BANK. at L-hlglitiin, In tba State of Pennsylt anil at the close or Dunne, jnne t.io ,o,if . nr.soi.scis. Loans and discounts Uierdmrts . 3. Hoods 10 secure circulation . . ' fl. Ilonda od hand Other flocks bond, and mortgasrea. . Hue from approved reserve ag-eeia . . Due from other National panks . . . lUMntata. fuiulture. and fixtures. . Current expenaea and taxes paid . . Premiums paid .... Checks and other cash Items . . . hills of other Uanks rrt I. iialcurrancvfineludlnz nickels). epecla (inculd K gold Treasury rerllV), Legal lanaer notes . a. ceruac&ie or uepwi ior iigai Tenders , Total Capital stock paid In 81 ery patriot' iclecture .and still another pluns- e.1 headlong into Pinafore until they were sum 01 "n'y or ol"er valuable tiling to a swamped ami sold out thinking, I suppose, "'" V"l' whether such party be an in- there were too few or no dollars and cents in dividual, a county or other corporation, is it for thorn. void." Now what of all tills? As nn outsider, a non-cliutvhist, I believe I amablctogivo an mpartial opinion of tho matter. 1st. The literary and musical entertain mont and cake walk was really n very cn joyuble affair. Tho music was grand, the "LIES! II Mi I.1ESI" Not so fast mv friend : for if you would sco tlio strong, healthy, blooming men, wo men ami children nun navo oeen raiseu Irom beds of sickness, sutTerinc and almost dentil, bv tho use of Hon Bitters, you would say "Truth, glorious trutn." csce "iruins," in another column. il-ii, NEWS SJO.NSII'. Our Letter from Tt'tulilntrtofe. The Adjournment of Congretn.The War Be itceen GmXling and Lamar, Street Gomtip. Senator Chandler Load. Another Social Seamla'. JTi Departure of the Sons of Temperance. ' WAsninnroK, D. C, June 71, 117V. Tke date of adjournment Is still a subject for speculation. The House passed a resolution for dual adjournment on Tuesday of this week, but the Senate eould not get through by that time. There Is some hope that both branches will be through by Tuesdayof next week, but much will depend ujn the fate the appro priation bills mtet wheu theyreach the Presi dent, Some of the Democrats tavor adjourn ing without waiting to see whether tke bills are signed or vototd, but It It expected that the President would tn that ease promptly re convene Congrefs In extra session. Aside from the political debate there has been little of Interest la either branch. The tilt between Senators Uonkllng and Lamar during Thursday night's session has created more or a sensation in political circles than any event which has marked the proceedings of either home since ante-bellum days. The question now Is "who has got the best of It t" The southern men generally say that under the eoda It Is In order for Mr. Uonkllng to challenge Senator I-aoiar, as Lamar applied the hist offensive epithet to Conkllna-. The northern men say that If Senator Lamar can quietly rest under the epithet heaped upon him by Mr. Conkllng of a eoward,blackguard and liar, "that Senator Conkllng can aa well rest under the mere Insinuation tbat be Is a falsifier; and that bis bravery will In no wise sutler thereby." Those who witnessed tbe ex citing scene, say that Mr. Uonkllng showed exasperating coolness, and that In addition to the words he uttered, bis manner towards Mr, Lamer was even mora cutting than hlssubse. quent sentences. Turning bis back upon the Scuator and waving his hand back ol him, ha aI.I In hi. mn,l i.niriiLIni, mjnn.r ,1 f uin with Ihrt "14 u mwii.wi.ui; vt n,o lut ., , of religion. But I want it ilutiiictly Of the leading candidates for the Presi dency Grant is 57; Huycs, 57; Sherman, 50; Coukling, 57 ; and Blaine, 48. On tho Democratic side Thunmin is 67; Tilden, C5; Davis, 54; Hendricks, CO; Bayard, 51. Grant and Hayes wcro born in tho samoyear,1822 renderings were perfect, and any iwrson not The average age of tlio Kepublican candi capabloofenjoyins such a fcastof good things d"'" " 'i aad that of the Democratic in my estimation cannot appreciate soino of 01 God's bent gifts, music, flowers, Ac. The A prominent Republican of Augusta, cake walk which wound up tho entertain- Me., when asked tbe other day what be ment was very amusing. A certain number thought of his party's outlook iu the state entered tho ranks to walk for a cake. Judges said: were appointed to decide which one was to "I think wo aro going to get cleaned out have the cake, Some uf the walkers dressed unless our leaders show more wisdom than a little comical, and boiiio walked comical, they hove shown in the past. Hero is a That is about ull there is in it, tho victor I clearly defined issue, and one of tho highest believe presented the cuke to tho pastor. The imjiortance, presented to thepeople by those whole ullair passed oil pleasantly. Dut still whom we profess to believe ore entirely in tho fault-finding proclivities of some self- the wrong, and yet, instead of meetine these righteous, wholly eauclificd, were excited, Grccnbackcrs, instead of arguing with them, and they undertook to criticize tho worldly of refuting them, of showing them their folly manner in which tlio money was raised for and what its consequences lyould jncvitublv Sunday tchuuls, noting the demoralizing cf- be, wc are told by our friends and advisers feet it hud on the children, Ac, who shortlv that we must dodge this whole financial after desecrated their pulpit with its ludi- question, and mako our campaign Uion the cruus anecdotes and jioliticiil flings was just issues of 1861. Such stupidity ns this do- as demoralizing in its tendencies to Sunday serves punishment, and it is pretty likely to school children, as the cako walk and more get it. What we ought to do is to send in ao, because it issued from thu pulpit a sacred to every town aud every school district place should never, in my estimation, be used speakers thoroughly familiar with the facta for any other than religious services. Bo aud able to stand up and talk the thing consistent friends, and pull out the mote in over, mine own eye, 4c. Lxcuse the diversion, A correspondent of the Boston Herald out oi uiuiungsi uespisccsotisiii.anucspoci- writing from California of the political out- uiiy sccuinan, ana nave to give expression louk there 6ays: to my iccnngs. ,.Tie republican party has at present the The entertainment was unobjectionable, best standinc for the election. It has the Hie cako walk 1 have described fortius bene- Unrest and most comnletn nnrunimiinn. In, .... I 1 D , ntoi luosewiioronuemneu nana never saw eluding every county in the state. It has it, nor was it for tho benefit of any Sunday t10 federul patrouoee; It has the hopo of of- school as intimated. Now, comedy is the fiee strong within il; it has the encourage- Knmit wholliA. II Lmi.j I,i 111. .win. anlnnin. I . 1 - - " " i-.-.j V...V. ....... ment oi division and ueuiorullzation atnone mciita or whether it issues from the sacred ,t$ opponent; and it has the highest chance precincts of (lie pulpit, unless the latter num.- of electing not only Ihe state officers, but tbe lifted it. four Ho ni? ri.jt.il men. ami lh faM. Iliol .nnmie. lid. The lecture, in my estimation unob- now will ensure the state to the ReDuhlicana jcctionable, (to bo impartial). Objectio.iable n the Presidential election next vear. Then only, because It was Uclivered in a pulpit it will have the stimulus of General Grant's where hell lire brumtone h preached in presence aud the great furore with which stentorian voices to convert pcopleoud is not he is to be received on his arrival this sum a lit place for such a lecture becauso it was a mer. The drawback under which it labors lecture unreligious. While conceding .the is in having its machinery in the hands of lecture in itself to bo unobjectionable, wo mea who have run it for vears to its diseraca cannot aunm mat ccgcu even no nega tive quality of harmlcssiicsa ; iu effects were unhealthy, not directly vicious, hut morally unhealthy, religiously unhealthy. Lik sensational novel reading, it ciiuscsobnonn al agitation of an emotional nature, certainly not religious emotional excitement to which Habitual poor health is a direct result of nuuiiuai poor attention to tne physical sys tem. Keep the head cool, the lect warm and tho bowels regular by the proper use of Dr. iiuil s uaiumoro rills, ami sickness can not approach you. Price 25 cents. Mrs. Martin Mulkcn, while walking from ucunam to west iloxbury, Mass., lust but urday night, Tell through a railroad bridge uutl was killed. She had got oil' a train ut tho requpst of a conductor, because she did not jmy ner tare. The Do Forest Gold Medal, the highist literary and oratorical prize of the Yule Col lege course was awarded Monday to Louis Judsou Swinburne, of Albany, N. Y., for an address upon "The Unrest of the Age as seen in its Literature." The dwelling of J. F. Reynolds, near Joncsboro ' Oa., wus destroyed by fire on Sunday night, and his daughter and eister- iu-luw, aged respectively 13 and 16 years, tarriaueo. in me names, iteynoias was uan gorously, if nut fatally burned, in saving his wne. Christian K. Ross has returned from a trip VT. .1. It I L ri.! ! I vu wrtu vurouua in scared ui ins lusv uoy, He placed no confidence in the clue, but hi! wile bused renewed hopes on iu "On my return, ue says, "sne snowea more uisau- poiiilment than I had nol'ccd in n long time, aim look to ner ueu wun nervous prostra- lion. Edward Foy, the negro who was hang ed at Raleich lust week, was a member c! tbo Mouriiins: Jonahs, a religious society. The rest of the Jonahs were ranged in front oi tne scauoia, tne men in long blue coats, with purple regalia, and tbe women in black ureases, foy made a long address to lueni anu tney sang as me trap was sprung. " H'iil it do no harm?" This is the ques tion often asked, and the answer is "It can not," for Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup is an inno cent remedy, warranted to contain neither Opium, Morphia, or anything Injurious I'rice za cents a bottle. L'nJIrlded profits M.tlin.l ll.t,k nntMiout.tanillntr. . 67.5oo.uo IllTM-n,!. Unnald ICO 00 ln.ll.l,lt,.lil.,i,ttsaul!:tto check. . 17,11174 Orllfk.il check! -- Cashier's checks outntamllng . . . . Una In nth.r rmtlooal U.lllkS .... !,1U.01 Iiu to Stats Uauks and bankers . . , W-!" Total 170,9.U3 Stats of rcnniytcania. County of Caroon, i$ : I. W. W UuKlutr. Canbler of Ihe above-rawed DtlDK, 00 SOlumuiy swear iiui mo w.. is Iiu. to the Oenl of my kuuwl.d aud teller. W. W. nun MAn. tuioiisr. Sulwerliwd and aworu belore uio ml. 'Alrd day ol Correct Attest I A. J, l)urllus, DauLI ulol..a It. F. llurxord, Director.. Juu UUllOKS ASSUAL IttrOUT or tii Lcliighton School Board. E. H. SNYDER, Treasurer, In account with the Lehlguton acuooi xiuuru, ending June z, isiv RECEIPTS, From J. P. Smith, colkclor p w l). liostenoaaer, collector -. w State Ariironrlatlou Tax Unseated Land W. Miller for Taxes of Emery Ijl,r Tt. renslcrmacher 1378 UU Sale or new llouds 1WM to Notes Discounted IIW 5 and undo! n General Thomas Ewiug, the Democrat ic candidate for Governor of Ohio, in a talk with a rcjwrtcr laid of the canvass in Ohio and its prosjiccts : "The party seems to be united and ready for haid work. The cam paign will not fairly begiu belore the middle , t. .., i.. , other word, T thour 3 V the of AuSust- Mho& ' 1 service of Go.1, and the pulpit the inner tpl veral times before then. I shall higher sanctuary. take the slump myself, aud I think that 3rd. The Pinafore, well that has gone out General Rico and I with three legs can beat of rtMitTiftti u!itani nnd will rwf-rtntrw y- or hardlu ihi raise In them strain. Vr,o.r, Foster aud Hinkenlooiier with four. There I understand she still fluata in another chan- will be no chance for a bloody, shirt cam nel, ami wo iiuiy.be "tntta enougli to see ign there." Ho thinks that the money torium, If only the concern don't disappoint campaign, tlie foremost topics being unlim- us in the end. While Pinafore was anchored iled silver coinage and the substitution of by tho church. 1 understand it w-as not the Treasury notes for national bank currency, thunders from the sUigo. 1,0 "iat ib 0hl Democrats e unitetl Mr. iilitor, beinji a mere looker-on and on these measures and that the rauk and nut interested in any articular one more file of the national party in the state will iwite." , ,'i!?.,?a.11 UrroU1"d vote for him because of hi. support of them. ifoauion umler- buld do further eutnmuntctIoii . ........I.S. ...... ... I memner .rem ru,......Pni a. . rue." ia.s- ,to01 ,;hat , lm not illfi(le, but Mityer Ue mush aa Mr. Lamar and his frlanca em In ' r i , , i. . b sall'Bed with lbs matter as It now support The President's vetoes, however, will also, Chastine Cox, colored, was arrested I Boston, Monday night, for tbe murder of Mrs. Dr. Hull, in New York. He confessed ths crime, but said he did not Intend to kill her, robbery alone beine his object. Co: was a waiter in the neighborhood of the Hull residence. A man at Chapmanville, Va had chance to find out how long bo could stand on his toes. Robbers took bis money ,hanged him to a tree, and left him. Bvprcssini his toes on the ground ho could relieve the choking oi tne noose a round nis neck, aim In that way he stood for thirteen hours,but was on tne point ol giving up when neip came, A couple of runaway lovers had a license to marry in Clark county, Ind., but the train on which they wereelopingonlv touched the corner oi tnut county, anil without stopping, The ceremony would not be legal if perform. ed in another county, unless a new license was obtained in tiiisuueinina tney apfwal ed to the conductor, who stopped the trait fur a few minutes on Clark county eoil,while a clergyman tied the knot. The passengers were permuted to kiss tne uriac, as comjien suuuu lor iu? ueiuy. Oil Cur, Pa., June H. Squire Groves to-day committed llobinson Kowe lor trial al Court, on the charge of murdering his father, Samuel Howe, a farmer, who was found dead on his farm, near Pioneer, on June Sd. It was at first supposed that he had beeu kicked to aeatn by a norse. ouusequent In veetigation showed that be had been snot I the head twice and pounded with a ra The efforts of the officers to trace the mur derer developed strong circumstantial evi dence against young Robinson Howe. Out point of the evidence is that he came into inssession oi nearly an the old man a prop eny ny me provisions oi a win wnicn hi father was talking of having changed. It is greatly feared by the Republicans in Maiue that the Democrats will succeed in thinks, "figure conspicuously." The 1 carrying the SUte this fall. With Maine, IXECUT0US MALE $59,149.77 iJotio 7&,ouo.ou 8,800.00 i WH 00 7,307 48 1,400.11 6 3IV8 70 l.OKC.U 400.00 4'1.0j l 7U0UI 4S0.5 2371.32 1,400.00 3,375.00 (17U,92J.U 7.VO0OU iuVpluafuud 6 VJ 50 Balance due Treasurer EXPENDITURES. l!y F. K. Ilernil. teacher.. $ ails. XX Iiettuiuii, Huvuai,,,,, " s. II. (Jllham teacher " itilss llaule Koons, teacher Miss Carrie liauer, teacher " Miss Emma llsuk, teacher ' A. A. Uraver, teacher 11 insurance Coal and Lumber ' Printing " Ke-audillng "11 Kostenbader, collector com... Janitor's Fees " Redemption or "Ccrll&ca.ea or Indebtedness E. 11. Snyder, supplies " D. Uraver, suplle " J. L. Uabel, supplies " Uraybell & Uo , supplie " D. Kostenbader, supplies " D. Ulewlne, supplies " Thus. S. Heck, supplie- " John Sheckler, supplies " II. Kostenbader, repairs ' Jno. Miller, repairs " A. 1). Mosser, relrs " Henry Ueckendorl, repairs Aaron Krum, repairs " Kuntt li Jacobs, repairs John lUnker, repairs " I). Uraver, repairs A. W. Laches, reirs A, D. Mosser, repairs " It. J. Youngklo, miscellaneous,. It. Fensterinaeher, miscellaneous " Sain'l lleberling. miscellaneous. ' Jno. Sheckler, miscellaneous,.., ' E. 11. Snydtr ror Lira Moyer..., Jos. Zahu, miscellaneous " Chas. Froellch misoellaneous, .. " l 1. Iingstreet. miscellaueous, " II. J, Kudiz, miscellaneous Lewis Uraver, miscellaneous ... Ilonds destroyed " lot. on lionds and Certltlcates... " Notes & discounts paid at Dank. " N. D. Ileber, part payment of llond No. 79 N. II. Ileber, balance as Treasur er, 1171 " Miss llattlo Koon, teacher " Miss Emma llauk, teacher " Miss K. J. Hellman, teacher. .. ' E.11. Snjder, Treasurer's com.. t 12.07 34 114 70 440 00 20 00 240 10 1M SO 200 00 154 00 160 00 127 ti 230 20 75 85 75 UO 5 00 I 12 8OT 4 11 41 V 18 e 7 4 17 28 22 3 13 14 10 00 5 25 2 25 3 04 8 00 2 75 4 08 1000 00 1910 89 5434 57 50 00 84 44 90 00 25 00 0 00 133 07 SCHOOL HOARD of Ike Borough ofLehlah ton, lor the fiscal year ending the First Mon day of June, A. D. 1179, as required by Act of Assembly, approved May 1st, 1878. FUNDED DEBT. The following Is the funded debt, consisting I School Bonds and Usitlfiealts of Indebted- SCHOOL BONDS. No. 45. P. J. Klstler ( too ti. Thus. Ktmerer imu 48. Thee. Kemerer looo 50. David KIstKr 80 52. E. A. liauer , 500 53. E. A. Bauer 500 54. Henry Kolb 50 58. A. F. Peters 1007 59. 1000 80. " " Woo 81. " " 1080 62. " " " 1000 03. Hcttben Ke4W 100 E9. Uco. Ilarter 3300 71. Win. Mulharen 1009 72. David Klstler 500 73. Patrick O'Donnell 2CO0 74. Dennis Shoveling 1000 15. David Maats loa 38. David Manti HOO 77. Reuben Melgerwalt 200 78. John Peters 700 80. James Kerrigan "oo 81. Mary J. Clauss 1500 83 Hugh McUroaty luvo 81. James McUlnty 2000 85. JolinWynn 1000 88. Patrick Meeban 400 82. Manns McUlnty 1000 87. O. U. A. M. No. 49. 228 88. 1st National Bank of Lehlghton. 500 89. 1st National Bank or Lehlnhlon. 500 029,828 CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS. No. 1. A. VT, F.aohcs 4. A. W. Eaebes 19. Samuel Uraver.- 2V. David Klstler SO. P. J. Klstler 31. Aaron Weldaw..., THE WEEKLY SUN, A -Large Eight Page Sheet of TIFTY-SIX BROAD COLUMNS, will be sent, post-paid to any Address, till January 1, 1880, For Half a Hollar. Address THE SUN, June 28-w4 New York City. Daily Excursion g Cape May AND RETURN THE SAME DAY. Thb Famous. Mammotr, Tiinat-DaCK Steamer " REPUDL10," leaves Race St. Whtrf at 7VJ A. M., arriving at Cape May about 12)4 P.M. Keturnlng, leaves Cape May at3o'clk 1. M , giving ample time for bathing or a drive on the beach. A full B.aaa Hand and Or. cbestra Ma-le or Dancing. Parlor Kntrrtalnments varied weekly. Luncheons and He. Ireshments In abundance. Dinners and Suppers provided. Oysters and Fish served for Sup. per a Ten moments after taken from th. water. jFare for the Round Trip, One Dollar. . SUNDAYS will leave Race Street Wharrat IU A. M.T P.S. A Bro.iU OauKo Meam KallniadwilMonvey passengers to Cape Island In 8 mlnnte Tickets lor sale at all Railroad .Stations. ' JulS-ws Daily Excursion to SEA BREEZE! 68 12 175 00 233 58 2o0 00 500 00 200 00 1,3M 70 Total amount of Funded Debt June 31. 1879 $30,994.70 Funded Debt all at 8 ner cent. Total amoant of Funded Debt, per Annual Statement for vear end- tnir June 4. 1878 433.530 43 ioiri nmttunt Ol t unueu ireoijune 3d 1879 31,909 77 The splendid Saloon Steamer "JOHN A. WARNER." leaves Chestnut Rlri.t m.,r Daily at 8:15 A, M., for Sea Breeie, (about Ci miles), down the Delaware Bay , arrivln" back to the city early In the evening. This is tine or the most pleasant Exmntions out of Philadelphia. A Musical Entertainment and Dancing will enliven the trip. Refresh mcnts in abundance. Dinners, Suppers, Ac. All the conveniences for Salt Water Bath ing. Fishing, Routing and other Amusements aro provided. Fare, 60 cts. June 28, 1879-W8 Decrease of Funded Debt during the year ending June 3d, 1879... k 1,(20 88 ORDERS UNPAID. No 137. Daniel Uraver 78 00 138. r.. it. Hnyuer 133 05 133. Mary J. Clauss 98 00 138. W. M. Rapsher 10 00 140. Chas. Kckhart k Son. 50 00 111. Battle L. Koon 28 00 135. Lmma llauk 22 00 415 07 note due 1st National Bank or Lehlahton 500 00 Total amount or Funded Debt 30,VUI TO 1879 1 V Strti. In TH nv T f 1879. Spring. ' j 1 Summer. WITH A.S ENTIltn MHV ArfD WELL 8KLKCTKD STOCK OF Spring Suiiiiuer Ilry Goods Just received from the Larrre Cities, -which vr nm nfforinf at Unprccedently Low Prices ! Total amount of Indebtedness,, ASSETS. .$31,909 77 Two Lois on Pine Street 500 00 Three Story School House 45 COO 00 House and Lot lor Janitor 1,200 00 vno scnooi iioaru irom uaniei itos. tcnliatler uncollected tax 523 60 Due School Board from J.S. Wohb. 220 10 Due school Board from A. U. Dot lenmnyer 700 00 Due bchooi iioarJ rrom sjain. uraver 78 4i Total i!8.V22 21 Total amount ol Indeb.tdness.. 81,909 77 Assets In execs. oflndcbtcdnc;s.tl8,3l2 44 Wo have paid off and conscnuently reduced the debt by tl,G20 88 I do hercbvecrllflvthatthe forcaolnir State, ment Is correct and tn accordance with suld Act ol Assembly to tiie best oliny knowledge and bclieT, and that I was, on motion, order, etl to have the above Financial Statement published in the Oaiiuon AnvoCATK. DANIEL URAVER, Secretary June 7, 1879 3w. NSUAL STATEMENT OF Wcissport School District, For the Year ending June 2nd, 1879. RECEIPTS. From W. II. Knccht. late Treasurer olllie iioaru f 273 is I. .1. Kisilcr, rir A. W hitting. ham, Collector 255 98 Ihonias Koons, rent or School House 25 00 P. (). S. ol A., rent or S. House 101 84 D. Shoch. tial.inco or last year's Duplicate 297 77 Dunllcatel878-9 481 80 8U35 07 EXPENDITURES. For Rcpnlrlng School House $ 1". 89 leiiciicrs tttt-re? w w ' Fuel and Contingencies 39 91 " Fees oil Collector 24 09 t, .. secretary 15 00 1, 11 Trcasuit-r 10 00 " Bonds llcdecmcd 6 0 00 litter un liebt 127 12 " Books Purclnibcd 130 33 " Book Case 15 00 " W M. hapshcr. Services 16 00 Insurance 5 4fl Olhur Expenses 10 17 ttl2t9 75 Balance 168 22 Bal. or W . H. Knecht's Bantl 100 uo Total Resources $ 316 22 RECAPITULATION, Amount Borrowed and Un pa 10 Oath In liantls or Col. $1600 OC nml Treasurer. . 166 22 Bond ot W.H.Knccht 150 00 316 22 Liabilities in excess or Resources.... 1283 78 We the undcrsluned Auditors, report tbat we rVB examined tho books ana accounts 01 J.U. Zero, Secretary, nnd Keuben Mussel- mnn TrpniiirHr. nf ttlfl WelSSIIOrt School DlS- trlct, for tho year endlna: .luno 2nd, 1879, and find e enndhion ol said District as set lortb In the above Itcport. F J KAST AL-'wilirf 1NUHAM, J. U.'UIERY. Weiss tort, ra., 1 Auditors June 6th, 1879. wS. Wanv max Total 812312 10 We the undersigned duly elected Auditors or the Borough ol Lehlghton, docertlfly that the accounts or E. 11. Snyder, Treasurer. Is correct to the best of our knowledge and belief. W. A. DERHAMER, ) W, W. BOWMAN. 5 Auditors. F. E. WHITNEY, J June 28 wx Tlio Largest Spring Slock Ot Lad lea', Oenta', and Oilldren'a Boots, Shoes! Gaiters Ever offered in this vklnltr, Is at J. MsFRITZINGEIt'S, Bank Street, Leliigliton, Pa. I hare tun received an Immense STOCK OF BVUIHU UOOTH. S1IOKS AND OAITKltH, which I am baillns; to tne people ot I-etughtou and tbe snrroandinaT Beichborhood CIIEA CK II THAN EVLH UtiOllK Bold In this county. Also, all Classes of Boots & Shoes Made to Order al Astonishingly Low Price, nd UKWDIKO Neatly aooeat Vxicea to sun ibe time. 1 invite the pibie to call aud examine mr Stock and l'nooa belcro pareaaainir dtewncie. and be convinced uf ibe above facts. HOUND TO tSATUFY. Keady-made Iloela and hoes boaat of ue that rip will be repair, ed without eharae. Thankful fur paat patronise, I rea pec fully ask a eontlnoauee thereof. J. M. FRtTZINOISlt, Two dVtora below Romin dt lluffoid a carrtace Worka. Bank atnel. Oet. t-yt PIMPLES. X will mail (Pre) tbe teclp for a ilroplo VKOKTAVLX IULN IDSI Will rmOTO 1 Ail. Tnrf. I "I1" aa lyjclte" religion, but I , General would not eay whether he expected i oblo, New York and th other Deroocrtic ! f10 "h c fr tnl ' fe, j thouirh miij of Ihu nan.!! iIi.hI fchtiuU .... . . tutvtw mr im hid wincr wiuucrmuc in.tru.uoDs tor Dredouiur a laia'teut crowUi Hitttoprtitnthatlt will end where It hai e thei iurt!iiutundci huwn un. much aid Irom th Democrats or tbe t-itt Kcrihern BUtrj. the elect ion ofa Democratic othitroo bald hrcrmcwia f-ce. AiWiw 1 MrfonkUngdoTDotrefosnliftUeeo.lv Th: Ti 'r' u mtJyili j.Ir, I in hU rtuxuaor uot. pw hleut nral vear is an absolutocvrUluly, ';'latuPBMl ilI,u,ul'lA,,,, A. YiCATt. ortitof-'O onr o m loca wr. in onion do aa well men, more iu m toe amount atatrd above. No one o n fall to make moner Mat Any one can do the work . You can make from 50 cents to ti rn hour tr devot itiir rnnrrvAliltl-riand FOfllO tllDB to the bQHl Ufd(. It rofita Drub in to iry the bufinws. NothinKltkeit tor moner makina errr offeied ocinie. UuMnea1 pleasant nu'l atrlctly lionor nhie. Reader, it ton want to kuow U about tXe beht piylng bartnesa uetoro tbe oubi e tend U4 your eddreaa aed we will aeud joa full par ticulun and private teriua free j tamp ea worth also fr) t you can then ti-nke np yoar mind tor rout-self- Adlroaa UEOUUK hTXJSHON A CO., roitlaud, Mai. e. Jane 7.-1 y- Pond's Extract The Vegetable Pain Destroyer IKVAM7AULE roK Inflammation & Hemorrhage, Plies, Sprains, lameness, Bums, Sealils, Bruises. Soreness, Ilheuinatlsui, Bolls, UI cers. Ol.l Sores, Wounds, etc. Also for Toothaehe,lIeadache.Sore Throat, Asthma, Hoarseness. Neuralgia, Catarrh, uoile, lllarrliiea, anil all Hemorrhages, to. It la acknowledged by Physicians of all schools that I'ontl'a Kllrad bas more wonderful curative properties than any other remedy, noiurmoi laruMHATttia, rAia. inmsiss ornLEKDiKa.butltwIllcure. Sluice will not admit of naming, all the diseases lor which tt Is a speclAoi but we will sent! a his. lory ol Its uses ny man, on aptiiicaiiou. i nv Dleaslnir results ofuslnjr the r.xlraci as toilet requisite, has Induced us to prepar modified lormsof Ihe Kxlrael in a Toll, isoau. (&o cents a box of 3 eakesl. a Toll. Cream fur eoftenlnjr anil beautifying the skin (tl.OOabottle).a O.sallfrlc. (W cents) a salve iza eenisj. For sensitive and severe eases of OATAnnn, our Catarrh Cure (Ti cents) used with our Nasal Hyrlnge (SS cents) n a rantcai cure, In lalialar Ml cental, fur Lnxo AND Til boat Disiasks and Internal bleeding Is Invaluable. Our Olm ment (60 cents), lor Sob Piiu, etc, should b. kept In every family. Uur Plaai.ra excel all others. I'se our Medical. a Paper to prevent and euro Pilu and Uhanxu. Thebas.of our Toilet snd Medleatad pre. at.XBra.at wnicn la a Children, 30 cts. :o: iirgains in Dress Good, I'rgains in Shawl ,argains in Notion hrgains in Trimminp 'argains in Corset iirgains in Hosiery argains in Carpet argains in Oil Cloth argiins in Cassimcre 'argains in Boots and Shoe Bargains in House Furnishing Goods generally. Call and be couvinced. Respectfully, Linderman's Block, Opposite the Public Square, Jan. 4 LEHIGHTON, PA. Important to Builders, &e. Wcissport Plafifiiirigr Mill, JOHN G. BIERY, Agent, Is prepared to furnish all kinds of Dressed Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Brackets, Ballust crs, "Window and Door Frames, Scroll Sawing, Turning, Planing and Ripping done at short notice and at Prices to Suit the Times. Oar Machinery Is all Mew aiinl of latest Pattern. Contractors and Carpenters are invited to call for Specifications, which will be cheerfully furnished. g 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 f Very Respectfully, JOHN G. BIERY, Agent For the Wcissport Planing Mill. P. O. box 63. - . ., vjan.4-yl IVew Crooils S Mew Prices f I respectfully announce to tho citizens of Leliigliton and vicinity that I havo leased tho Old Post-Offico Stand, on BANK Street, Leliigliton, and that 1 am now receiving a full lino of Notions anil Fancy Goods, consisting of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear, Hosi ery, II andkorchiefs, Jewelry, Ribbons, Ruches, lady's hand-made Clouds, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Buttons, Collars, Machine Needles ind Oil, Zophers, Fancy Stationery, nnd all other articles usually kept in my line. Also, Agent for tho celebrated Perky Cakiwet Oboaiv. fd$B Call and examino my goods ; the prices tire so low that thoy cannot fail to suit all. 7-1 . C. WMEATLEY. narallons Is I'ontl'a utnnlH th&t therar. aunerlor. anddrsc the confluence or the nubile. Sold by A. J. DUUIUNO, LehlKhton, and all Drosriilsts. Prepared only by FUND'S KXTHACT COMPANY, New York andZVindon. June I. let. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertlaer. tarlnr been permanent ly tore. I ol that dread dLaeaae Cunaumpllon. bv a simple remedr.la anxious to make kbown to hi ellow-suSerera tbe means ol cure. To all who eire It. be will send a copy ol the creacnptlon uaed, lire or eKartre I wun u breoanoa' and ualnar tbe same. nnd sunt cuaxlur coasuumoa, UKuaciiiTU. ac, farttAa wlahlii- tha PreMriDtloD addrea. B. A WILMON, HI feuf street, WilutuiiburEb, M V YOU NEED NOT SUFFER A DAY WITH DysK?psia, Constipation, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Debility, &c, when you can ba relieved and cured by the use of tbat reliable ( Established 1850,) remedy Dr. J. S. H0UGHT0N.S It Is Nature's own remedy, and contains no nauseous drugs. If you are so had orl as not to U abl to rat a I raeker without tllBtrwa, try Dr. lltugtiBM iplw.aDd you will MnHi- utlons. Sold by aMDruaaisis. J. II. Eatox, . wlllileata Pruirletor,rblfaileliihla.l'a, HHKNTOUOIJ onrle fc CO., Ueneral Agents, New York. June, Sioo, URIAH FATZINGER neapectfullr ananunee to tbe veevl that ba baa lejacd the Bhop of 8AMCKI, HEOEIU UNU.OB North Street, Lehighton, Pa., and propose to resume bis old bualnes ot Carriage and Wagon BUILDING, and rtapeetf ally k a Bli'a cf public patron, aae, anarantelar to U'ifcaiabiplo tMflqnal i tbe best, aud the t'rlcaw ts be aa low Ibe loweat. EEPAIRING of all klnda promptly Bttenotd tea very re. ronab echarsfr. OUIAH FATKINOCn. OpDo-lte Public Fqmre, North Street, toft it xi Lebif btoo, r.
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