n. 81KWB118, OIuTIIIOr ATTORNKY A COUNSKLLOTt AT LAW, OElee, Klots'e DmlalnK DiodaWiiy. MAtlUU CHUNK. PA Nettling Bstates, Plllnp Accounts and orphans Conn Practice specialt: Trial of denies ejnrettiilr attended to Ix-Ral traductions in Unxilsh and Herman THIS PAPER rn&vELL wnere jiut FJKW tI KK TACT mar bo i mar bo made lor n in nil u i uiuu SATURDAY, JULY 6. 187. Local and Personal. TO SUDSCItllir.ltN. Subacribera to llio Carbox Advocate will take special notice tliat our terms ore one dollar a year strictly In advance, If not so paid $1.25 will b charged in every Instance. Bubecribera getting their papers by mall will refer to the direction tabs on their papers nod note the date, and remit accordingly. Wood cock shooting Is legnl now. E. ILSnyder Is putting a handsome new front in his store building, Chew Jacmox's Best Sweet Navy To bacco. - As the banks do not like trade dollars, come and pay for the newspaper with them. The Lehigh Telegraph Co., have de clared a dividend of 3 per cent., payable now. Parties going west can get tickets from Bert. Seaboldt, Ii. V. K. R. depot. IOj-42 This is a good lime to tako an airing in one of David Ebbert's handsome teams. Terms very reasonable. All the litllo folks are hnppy because Coup's great show is to be here on tho 12th, next Saturday. Foa Salc Eight shares of tho Capital stock of the 1st National Bank ofLoliighton. For further particulars apply at the Advo cate office. Mrs.Thos. Kemcrcr fell down stairs Wednesday afternoon, and very seriously hurt her,shoulder. A litllo daughter of Frs. Moulthrop fell Wednesday ami broke her collar bono. For cheap Farm Land In Carbon coun tr. Inquire at N. D. Cortriglit, Mauch Chunk. 2-37 H'illiam Moncbock, a freightbrakema nn the Lehirh Vallev Ilailroad, was kiliC.l by striking a bridge at Hokcndauiiua day. Snitk'i Bible Dictionary, and at una. brideed CrudenV Cbnconaiicc, each! to be aold for $1.00, are recent announceiiiliils of tho American Book Exchuoce. 55 Bctkinnu street, New York. Batcheller i- Doris announco that' will visit Lehlghton during tho month with their great llailruad Museum, Menagerio and Circus. Fiiday the 4tb, the Fantastics will meet at 5 o'clock p. m., sharp, at the shed of the "Carbou House," and parade. This will un doubtedly be the feature of tho day in this borough. Thanks are extended to tho gentlemen, who serenaded the young ladies at tho trick, last Friday night. Tho music was excellent and highly appreciated ; a repetition would be most acceptable. The Popular Western Ticket Agent, B. O'Bnan, will be at this office next Wednes day night If you intend to go west, call and see him, he will seud you right, cheap and quick. 300 boxes West's Vegetable Liver Tills, for sale at Durliux's Drue Store. 20 cents per box. If. Mr. Coup's show is as far superior to Birnum's asBarnum'sto the ordinary dusty shows. It is the best ever Been In New England." Springfield Republican. One large mower, one lawn mower, one heavy 2 horse iron axle wagon uud two iron corn shelters all new and of tho latest and best patterns for sale, cheap for cash by the Lehigh Valley Emery Wheel Co. Weissport Pa. 30. tf. Bolh the Delaware and Huilwin and Delaware, Lackawauna and Western com panies issued circulars Monday morning.ad vanciog the price on all grades of coal 10 cents per ton. Daniel Graver, at tho Beo Hive Store calls the attention of the ladies to his new stock of summer dress goods. Trices dowm to the lowest figure. Juvenile Classics. Beautiful large typo elegantly bound editions of Arabian Xiyhts and Robinson Crusoe, for 55 cents each, and ot Runyans Pilgrim's Progress aud Travels of Baron Munctauscn, for 50 cents cach,have just been published by tho American Book Exchange, 55 Beckmau street, New York. One of the most accomplished hii)Ksters upon Odd Fellows is now ranging tho coun try bearing the namo of John Mason. He claims to be a member of Mountain City Lodge No. 839 of Tennsylvania. Heisabout 28 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, and wears a black moustache. Iiu is well wblid in the initiatory degree of tho order. Look out for him. Ex. If you wanta nice smooth, easy shave, your hair cut or shampooing, go to Krani Kocdercr's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He will 6x you right, and don't you forget it. The celebrated Howard Watch now sell ing in Mauch Chunk lor 13, is being bold by E. II. Uohl, in Lehlghton lor 'itlj and a good Eljtin watch for $10. Don't buy your watches away, when you can get them at bme for less money -where expenses on not so high. All kinds of dry goods and dress goods at Dan. Graver's Bee Hive Store, rheaer than ever. Call and examine goods. The children connected with the M. E. Sunday school, of this borough, will pic mc in Linderman's woods on the fourth. May they have a happy time. Teachers and children will meet at tho church at 8 o'clock a. m. An Encyclopedia of Universal Knowledge in 20 volumes, 18,000 uges,all for $10, and enual in all iinrtaul respect to any Cy clopedia heretofore sold for less thau $100,is announced for publication by tho American Book Exchange, 55 Beckinan street, New York. They have also just issued an edition of Chamber's Cyclopedia of Englih Litera ture, complete in four volumes, neatly cloih bound for $2.00. Their catalogue of several hundred standard publications, at very low prices, will be sent free on request. Go to the Uee Hive Storo for groceries and provisions or the llncst quality at lowest prices. The most popular place in Carbon couu ty, for purchasing wall paper, stationery, and useful articles generally, is E. F. Luck enbach's, two doors below the Broadway House, Mauch Chunk. First-class palming and calsornining at reasonable figures, uud work guaranteed. II. II. Peters announces to his friends and the citizens in geueral that he is now receiving and opening his riug stock of cloths, cuasi meres, vestings and suitings, and that he is prepared to luako up all classes of clothing at prices never before heard of in this section. "Perfect tits and Lowest prires," is the motto of this house, and ihm't yon forget it. ritoreinlhi IV.4 ..iVel'UHdin. E As per notice published last week, we Issuo the Carsox Advocate Thursday, In order to allow our employees lo celebrate ye glorious Fourth. The parade of tho Tolio Toco Tribe Imp. O. R. M., will take place at 9 a. m. Friday, and the picnte will take place In the afternoon aud evening. Bo on hand lor a good time. New editions of Rollin's Ancicnl JUs tory, and the "Complete II oris of Joicphus," both printed In large, beautiful type, and 'rongly and neatly bouud, havo just been Issued nt about one-third the former prices, viz: Ilollln, $2.25; Josephus, $2.00. Ameri can Book Exchange, publishers, 65 Beck man street, New York. On the evening of the Fourth of July a grand children's meeting will be held in the Millport Evangelical church. Uev. C. K. Fchr, T. E., aud all the ministers belonging to the Carbon County Suuday School Soci ety will bo present to address the meeting. At the sama time and place the Board of Control will meet lo devise measures for holding a grand reunion of all the Evan gelical Sunday schools in Carbon county. The State Agricultural Board lias issued Its edict prohibiting county agricultural so cieties that receive llio animal $100 State ap propriation, from ofl'erlng premiums for horse racing. There can be trials or speed, but no premiums paid without losing tho $100 ap propriation. Hon. Edward Harvey, of Allentown, has becu solicited by a delegation of the Berks county bar to bo a candidate for Judgo of that district, but ho declines. A great failure in business is sometimes less lamentable than a failure in health. Dr. Bull's Baltimoro Tills prcscrvo llio health. Trice 25 cents. A litllo son of Mr. Daniel Shoch fell on Wednesday afternoon, Inflicting a severe cut over the left eye. Tho wound was dressed by Dr. N. B. Kcbcr. Tcnclierw' Uxfimliintluiiv. The following Is a list of .days appointed for tho examination of teachers by the Coun ty Supt., in the district normal: Audcnricd, July 10th. Lehlghton, July lGlh. Taekerton, July 17th. Harlz's Tucker twp., July 10th. n.wkiort, July 22nd. Summit Hill, July 24th. Tarry ville, July 2filh. Edst'Weissport, August Oth. rowiicil Wlilln Itnihlnir. On Saturday last William Henry, son of Daniel Itomiz.of East Tenn, was scut to a blacksmith shop ut Bowmausvillc, to get some work done, and while the article was being repainv, tho boy proceeded to the c.innl to lake n Im'.li, and, as is Biipposcil, was taken with cramp and wai drowned. His body was recovered, Rtid he was buried from his parents residence on Monday. He was aged 13 years, 8 months, nnd 13 days. SilVcil from I1l'Iii llnncd. A Milford dispateh.djted June 30th says: Alvin King, aged 22, took a horse from the barn of James Ward, in South Canann, Whyno County, on Wednesday. Ho drove the horse for several hours, aud returned it to the barn almost exhausted. Word was waiting for him partially intoxicated. He seized King, placed n halteraround hisncck, and being a powerful man, limited King to tho beam. Ward's wife heard tho noise of the scuffle in the barn, and ran to the scene. Ward was holding King clear of the floor by tho end of tho halter. King was strug gling to reach the beam with his hands, and was rapidly strangling. Mrs. Ward tried to force her husband's hands from the halter. Failing in that, she seized a scythe that hung t llio sido of tho barn and cut the halter with a blow from lis blade. She de fended ICing from her husband, and dragged li.'m nut into the nir. He soon recovered consciousness nnd made good his escape. Religious IVutcs. i.khioiiton M. K. Cbuiick, Uev. J. P. Miller, pastor Sunday. July . s a, m. Glass Meeting, 10: a. m., I'rcachlnir, 2 p. m.. Sunday School. 6:30 Prayer Meeting, T:30 Preaching. 3 p. ui. Saturday, Little Tcoples Meeting. EvAnoELtCALClicRCii, W'KissronT. Itev. J. K. Scyfrlt,paBtor,Oerman preaching atlOa. m. ; Teachers meeting at 1:30, p. m.j Mimlay school at 2 p. ru. ; English preaching at 7:30 p. m. LsmanTON Kvakoklical Ciidrch, Itev II. .1. Snioyer, pastor, to morrow, Sunday 9 a. ra. rraycr-mectlnu;; 10 a. m, Gorman preaching subject : "Elijah under the Juniper 'tree;" 1 p. iu. Teachers' meeting; 2 p. m., Sunday schoul; 0:30 p. m. Prayer and praise racotln; 7:30 p. in., English preaching, sub Ject: "The Coming Circus Show," All are cordially welcomed. I.nfnyctlc College Commencement. The annual commencement exercises of tho Lafayette College were begun Sunday, The town was filled with strangers, the at tendance beinggreatcr than of any previous years. The baccalaureate sermon and ad. dress to tho clas of '70 was delivered Sun' day morning in the college chaiel by I'rcs ident Cattell. The edifico was crowded to its utmost. The College Band played a sa crcd march, aud Dr. Cattell, in his ofliicial robes, and the graduates entered. The ad dress was full of earnest entreaty for a man ly course in Ufa on tho part of each member of tho class and of well-wishes for all. The class numbers forty-four graduates. Sunday afternoon the Rraincrd Missionary Society held Its anniversary, nt whh s leeches were mailo by prominent alumni present, and the report of tho Society for tho past year read. Monday closed the final examination of undergraduates, and in tho afternoon the class formerly presented to tho College a largo bell, which has been placed in the cast tower by tho class of '79. Tho class promo nade concert came oil' in the evening. The Allentown Female College. One of the most pleasant features of Com mcmccment week was the reunion of the graduates nf Muhlenberg and the Allentown Female College, at the latter institution. Thursday night. The evening was delight ful and everything seemed to contribute to the success of the occasion. Friday evening the ninth annual Commencement of the Al ientowu Female College took place. Al 7:30 tho Faculty of the College, city official and a largo number of tho lady students formed n procession on the College grounds and marched to the Opera House, where after a chorus by the graduating class ami a prayer by tho Ilev. Mr. Augbiiibinigli, President of Palatinate, College at Myerslown, the exer cises commenced according to the following programme I Salutatory, "Aftermath," by Millie L, Stetler, Tottstowu, Tenn'a. "Decision of Character," Annie L. Davis, Slatlngton, Pa, "Our Mecca." Emma It. Wolmcr, Lebanon I'd. " veiling Hod and Morning Gray,'' Emma S. Dickinshido, Shicuerstown, Ta " Siectamur Agendo," Lizzie A. Loos, ol Bethleheu Ta. "Beyond tho Alps Lieth Ihiuo Italy," Sarah Deshlcr, Allentown, To. After the presentation of diplomas, by Rev. Mr. Huflurd, President of the College, the valedictory, by Irene HarUell, Alien town, followed. The exercise were intermiugle.1 with vo- i cal and instrumental music The Opera fr,u ,. j twI, i it, fulh .t ra acli-. It. IS. S. IMtlnforo. The English opera of Pinafore, which was given In the school hall on Friday and Satur day evenings of last week, by a party of young ladies and gentlemen of Lehlghton and Mauch Chunk, agreeably surprised, in point of artistic excellence, almost everyone who witnessed the performance. On Friday evening there was a slim attendance, but the following evening brought a comfortably filled house, there being between four and five hundred people in the auditorium. Several weeks ago, when the preliminaries for rendering the pieoo here were inaugu a ted, it was contemplated to be an enter tainment for the benefit ol (be Reformed church choir and it was so generally un derstood. With such a conception, as wo always have done In co-oieration with all the churches and other humane and benev olent causes, we published in the Advocatx, from week to week, current extracts from the presi, and other articles, In regard to Pinafore, calculated to call it to ttio popular attention and lo create for the entertainment a demand among our people. At the last we learned that the church choir hod withdrawn from tho original ar rangement, for reasons not important to the public, and that the entertainment had become an individual enterprise. Hence forward wo dealt with the manager on busi ness principles just as wo do, in self-defense, with all other business speculations, the purposes of which are to make jnoney. This seems to have astonished some of those interested; but the man of sense finds noth ing mysterious in the matter. We had al ready done n very liberal amount of free advertising under the impression that it was a contribution iu favor of the Reformed church choir. Pinaforo lias several popular features, and on account of the simplicity of its composi tion, is well adapted to talented amateurs; and if the business had been managed less clumsily here, so as lo harmonize the local feeling in the vicinity, there is reason to believe thai It would have been greeted each eicning with a crowded house, and have been a financial success. The subjoined critique refers to the piece as given Saturday evening, and from an amateur standpoint. A number of young ladies end gentlemen of talent even, with a director but a little more experienced than themselves and with less Innate ability than some of them, with an illy appointed stage paraphernalia, were not expected to give on entertainment of professional excellence; but in this caso they mora than met the ex- lactations cf their patrons. An orchestra or good piano would have been a pleasing ad dition, and somo of the exits and entrances were inexcusably ill timed. The plot of the piece was marred by cutting. Mr. Harry Taylor, as Sir Joseph Porter( K. C. B., Lord of the Admlrolity, hod a per fect conception of the character, and sus tained it well throughout. His singing was fair and his acting fine. Had he "made up" a few years older, and been well supported, his rendition of the character would have stood a professional criticism. Dr. Charles T. Horn, as Capt. Corcoran, made a good personal appearance, and sang a fair 2d tenor, but hurried too much in his dialogue, without action, and totally failed in impressing his individuality as captain of Her Majesty's Ship Pinaforo. Iu the de nouement he partially reclaimed himself. Messrs. A. W. Vananda, as Ralph Rack straw; Robert A. Kline, os Dick Deadcye; Oscar Swartz, as Bill Bobstay ; Frank Obert, as Midshipman, and Charles Obert, as Boat- Bwain, each sustained bis character with much credit. The chorus, composed of Messrs. Daniel Wieand, 1st tenor; Chas. Ycnser, 2d tenor; Daniel Acker, Ut bass; Frank Kershner, 2d bass; Misses Emma Dollcnmeyer, Ella Rex, Louisa DeTschirschsky, sopranos; Agnes Hauk, Lizzie Mautz and Jane Greenawald, altos, was a redeeming feature of the whole entertainment. Miss Emma L. Hauk, leading lady, as Josephine, was too stlfl" In her dialogue, and evinced too little emotion, necessitated in part by these qualities In Copt. Corcoran, her principal support. She has a sweet, flex ible voice, nnd in every case where the power of her song became the principal feature she triumphed, winning much ap plause and an encore. Miss Lmnia Obert, as Hebe, sang a sweet soprano, and sustained the character admir ably. Miss Clara Hibblcr, as Little Buttercup, had a fair conception of her part, and rendered It well Sho sang a fine alto, and her aclihg vas good. She "made up" loo young and comely, by far, for a Torts- mouth bumboat woman who had been "baby farming" a generation or more since. In the grouping, at tho close, she impresses the thought that she has become the afil auccd of Capt. Corcoran bod taste, even though it may bo suggested by some Amcr! can version of Pinafore. The part she had is ono in which genius shows to poor ad van Uge, and only the judge of the histronic art will appreciate the talent required to give life to such dramatit pcrtonau A gentleman who admiringly witnessed' her rendering of the character dashed off the following poetic elfusion, with a moral, which wo publish by his request, nnd inscribe to Miss Hibblen THE LITTLE HTJTTEROUP. When balmy Spring Its children bring, From woodland, dell and boit'r ; Then fieptth up the Buttercup, An humble little flow'r. It struggles oil 'ml J dodge aid thorn, And blooms a golden hue ; No hands caress, no lovers bless It sl S the midnight dew. No artist's touch can fashion such A brilliant piece of art ; Nor music sweet a chord repeat To reach the tender heart. It poisons not, It stlngeth not, It speaks no evil thing It yauateth not, It envys not This humtle child or Spring. It never errs, nor sheddeth tears, And lives In Virtue's cause; Its secrets keep, In silence deep A gem or Heaven's laws. So, every one, beneath tho sun, Like little Buttercup, Must win In lite, 'gainst tide and strife, ir tbey but Pkki'Ktu Ur, A Cord of TliaiikH. The officers aud teachers of the First Prcsbyteriau Sunday school of Lehighton take this opjwrtunity of expressing their thanks to those who so cheerfully contribut ed of their means to hold the Fifth Anni vcrsary of tho above named Sunday school to tho ladies for their liberal donation of cakes and bouquets; to tho speakers who so eloquently and pleasantly spoko to the children and added lo making the event a joyous occasion) and to those whoso kindly In the past took an interest In the school, and at this time seek its Welfare; and Would respectfully solicit a visit to the school from nil those who wero present ujon the happy occusiou of its Anniversary and take an in interest in Sunday schools iu general. Every mother in the land should kuow the value of Dr.Bull's Baby Syrup and never be without it. It is fiee from opiates. Price I cent.- u tittle. U'cUapprt Items, Mr. Ellas Miner, Superintendent of the Fort Allen Foundry, went to Philadelphia on Tuesday to purchase a larger boiler for the establishment. The employees were paid otTon Thursday, Instead of waiting un til the 15th. The fouudry will be shutdown on Thursday evening, and resume- work Monday. In this interval the new boiler .will be put iu. Says the Stroudsburg formers ,lrfiV)cafe, oftbc20tb ult "Daniel Kresge, of Weiss port, was arrested on Wednesday, charged with passing and dealing in counterfeit Bland dollars." Of course this is a grievous lalsehood; and Mr. Kresge is much agitated over the fact that the papers generally have copied tills libellous Item from the " homo news" column of the Slroudsburg journal. He is making strenuous efforts to get at the origin of the story. P. J. Mcehan, Esq., D. G. Dictator, K. ofll ., was in Weissport and Lehlghton, on Monday, arranging the preliminaries for instituting a lodge of tho Knights of Honor, in these two boroughs. The committee of arrangements for tho parade by the Imp. O. R. M. on the Fourth, held a meeting on Monday evening, and op pointed C. It. MacDanicl, Chief marshal, and he apjioiutcd F. A. Graver and 1)'. A. Smauley, as assistants. Mr. Scott Grout, who has for the past two years been attending the State Normal School, at Trenton, New Jersey, returned home on Monday for the summer vacation. Mr. John Zcm, on Tuesday and Wed nesday was busily engaged packing a large shipment of Emery Wheels and Machines to be scut to San Francisco, Cal. For such a long jaunt, the wheels had to be packed with saw dust iu Legs made for Urn purKise. Treasurer Wills, of the Emery Wheel Works, is busily engaged on his statements to bo laid before the stockholders, at their annua! meeting on the 14th iust. Almost cverv afternoon tho trains on the L. & S. road, iriug from Mauch Chunk ami other points along tho line a number of lodicswho prefer to buy their miliuery goods of Mrs. Goth. A number of tho soldiers of tho late war, in this vicinity, will hold a meeting at the Foil Allen House, shortly, to organize a Soldier's Union. Tho flag, purchased by Mr. Daniel Kresge, at auction, last week, has been pur chased bv subscription, by llio veterans, who will use "it on the Fourth iu tho parade. The new instruments for tho Young America Band, have been ordered, and arc cxectcd in a few days. It must bo refreshing to Hie readers of those Mauch Chunk pajiers whicn now copies the Carbon Advocate's arlielo pub lished three weeks ago, on migratory quail, and credit it to the Jlcthlchem Timet. B. F. Kuhns has made a sign of sheet iron for the proprietors nf the Fort Allen House, simply an Indian in the actolshoot ingan arrow from a bow. It has been mounted on the ost in front of the house, which contained the old sign "Fort Allen House." it loons wen lor a sign. .TIiiucli Chunk XtHem What Must be Done. Chief Burgess Crellln Issued a proclamation suspending the borough ordinances relative to flrlnic squibs, fire-crackers, etc , from 5 o'clock, a. in. to 11 m., on the Fourth. Another proclamation orders the muzzling of all canines, male and female, In tho borough, ond notices that all uch animals found at large, on and after the 10th of July, unmuzzled, be Impounded and held Si hours for reclamation. If not re claimed, they will be killed. Ttioso nbo own and wish to cave their pets, must not neglect the necessary precaution. Muzzle your dog, or send him off to rusticate. At a meeting of the County Commlf- sloncrs, on 1 ucsday, It was ordereJ that Neal Manclls be released from jail where ho was committed by the Court for non-payment of costs. Ho gave a Judgment note for the amount due. "Jim," the right bower at the Monslon House, carries a green bag with him now when he goes on casual errands up Susque hanna street, which causes somo philosophic minds to conjecture that be Is reading law. Mr. Joseph Gollus and his bride returned home from their wedding tour on Monday evenlng, and on Tuesday night they were complimented with a serenade by the Phcenlx Band. Mr. E. F. Luckenbach Is decorating the Interior and glazing the new building belong ing to Chas. Schubcl, on Susquehanna street. The larue show-windows were glazed on Wednesday with heavy French plate glass exD feet, which cost about "0 euch. They ate the largest panes of glass In the borough, except those Just put In the windows of Ilex Brothers. The young Republicans effected a tempo rary organization of their club on Monday evening, and were addressed In a stirring speech by E. M, Mulhcarn, Esq. It has a membership or(7, and will be known as tne Lincoln Club. The election or officers will take place on Tuesday evening, the 15th of July. J. S. Loose, Esq., Is rusticating for two weeks among his relatives and friends In the Lebanon valley. Between fifty and a hundred "Chunkcrs" witnessed tho performance of Pinaforo at Le. hlghton on Saturday evening. It. S. Calrln, Warden of the county Jail. Is painting the Interior of that structure, the prisuners confined there voluntarily assisting him In his labors. "Pap" Painter, who has been confined to his bed for several weeks, Is able to be out In attendance to his duties. As one very marked evidence of the re. turn or good times Is the Tact that Isst sum mer there were a number of stores and busi ness places standing Idle, while now they are nearly or quite all occupied, presenting a brisk, animated and cheerful aspect. f rothonoiary Thos. Keincrerwas at his office on Tuesday, but Is still weak and not able to attend to business, nialtonlng Twlnklng. Last Sabbath the Centre Snuare Rundav school held their election of officers and teachers who are to serve for tho ensuing year. Mr. Elvin Mnntz and sister, spent last Wednesday eveninz with Mr. T. M. Bailiet. of this place. It is very becoming for ayoune woman to go with her father-in-law to church on Sunday evenings and leave her husband at borne. The sincine school at New Mahoninc. under the auspices of E. S. Hopper, is doing well. Mr. Erank Kistlcriof West Penn. and his brother we'ro visiting somooflheir friends in the Valley last Sunday. Prof. A. S. Weber, left for Myerstown last week, where ho intends to siiend his va cation. Wo wish him a happy time. The fellow with tho match-horses is a source of much trouble aud annoyance to Cal, Some women remind mo of Ihe defini tion I heard a clown cive once for liberty. Ho said "If you give a horse liberty he will run till he'll drop, if you give a woman lib erty her tongue will never stop. It is very discouraging when a singing school teacher wants to get up some music for certain occasions, auu can't do it with his own scholars. J. Pamvs IVcvv lfvloriucd C in tin. Tho Reformed Synod has been requested to form new classis of llio Reformed church. The Lehigh river from Ihe line of the East Susquehanna Classis on the north, to the line of the Tohlcknn Classis on tho south, will divldo East Pennsylvania Classis and the proposed new one. Tho congregations and charges, together with all the territory of the East Penusylrauia classis lying west of tho Lehigh are to be transferred to the new closiis, and the following clergymen will furm its membership, viz: Rev. Messrs. W, A. Hellrich,J.S.lIeruian,A.J. Herman W. R. Hulford, Abraham Brrtholouiew, N. S. Strassburgcr, E. J. Fogcl, A. S. Leinbacb, A. J. G, Dubbs, Benjamin Weiss, J. Fritzing er, T. N. Robcr, J. N. Backman, W. C. Bchactfer and Licentiate Pharon S. Kohler. They are to meet ou or before next Ascension Day In Allentown fororganization. Let us have a street-sprinkler by all uieaiM. lllrtlidny Anulvcranry. One of the most enjoyable events of the season at Parryvltle was the surprise party given in honor of the 36th anniversary of the birth of Mrs. Jacob Peters, on last Tues day evening, the 1st Inst. Tiie occasion was a complete surprise to Mrs. P. During her absence in the evening, her friends number ing over thirty, after meeting at the M. E. parsonage, entered her residence, and on her return she was greeted withquite alarge increase in her family, all of whom, how ever, were able to care for themselves. In a short time the tables were filled with a great variety of delicacies and adorned with "beautiful flowers;" conspicuous among these was a handsome bouquet with the compli ments of Miss Lizzie M. Bauman. When the company were ready to sit down tho Rev. Mr. Schaefier stated the object and motive that had brought so many of her friends together; and through Mr. Peters tendered the congratulations of those present to his amiable wife, wishing her "many happy returns of the same." The feasting over tho party enjoyrd themselves in social intercourse and amusement, quietly kept up to the sounds of music, skillfully rendered by Miss Sallie A. Hess. Before dispersing a by mn of praiso wos sung and a prayer of. fercd.whcn tho company slowly tet'irncd hi their homes, feeling that it was not only "good to be there," but that it is more "blessed to givo than to receive." They will please accept our thanks nnd best wishes for the very liberal supply of cake furnished the Advocatx office. IHff Creek Items. Oats look splendid nt this place. A large amount of hay has been put uway during the week. Daniel Krum is the first lo begin har vesting. Ho began on Tuesday last. -F. J, Solt, has been promised tho Maria Furnace school for the coming winter. Messrs. Longslrccl and Gilliam, of Le highton, were at this place ou a visit on Thursday and Friday of last wock. A kind "no" is often more agreeable than a rough "yes." The Moria Furnoco Sunday school will hold n picnic in the grove at that place on tho 4th iust. May they have a joyful time. Hon. Win. M. Rapsher will plcaso ac cept my thanks lor a valuable addition to my library, in tho form ol public documents. I am indebted to Hon. Robert Kloli.our member of Congress, for the Agriculture Report, Congressional Record and u number of other favors received from Washington. Thanks, Franklin will speak out for Kresgo this fall. She always goes for the best aud most popular men. The committee that wero appointed al the Conference in Millport, on the 26th of April last, decided at their meeting In Weiss port, on June 20th, to hold a Camp meeting should nothing interfere, to begin on tho lfith ol August next; the place of holding is es iccted to be where it was held last year, at Lizzard Cieek. Should a change bo made I will note it. Rev. E. Butz will preach In the Soil's Church, of this place, ou Sunday Morning. Revxke. Ptickcrton Itlpplcs, Thomas Weaver, Esq., is now doing a heavy contract business. Ho has thirty horses in use and will purchaso more. B. F. Connor, Master Mechanic at Par ryville, was visiting I is sisters here on Sun day. Mr. Connor is a young man yet, an excellent mechanic aud of good executive ability. How about Purdon's, 141, ic? Now come, don't you think it is a little thin to bring such an argument against the excel lent effort of tho citizens of Taekerton 7 We know the opposition, and can assign no other reason than pure cussed ness; no one but what believes that tho Free Book System would be an excellent thing; our County Suporintcndant encourages and urges it,and we feel confident that, it it were not for one man on tho Board, wo could have tho sys tem here. Ono hundred and sixty five Yale col lege or Harvard, either, are authority, The best legal talent of the valley It can't bo done, wonderful what Insignificant creatures we are, to even think, hutch less talk, twenty dollars some time ago now ten, make out the list and present to our Philanthropist. Mr. Charles Hnnlz, ond Charles McAl lister, with their brides, are ou n visit here ami enjoying a good time generally. The mansion of George Dolon is all aglow, A very valuablo canary escaped from Thomas llarlemali oil Tuesday. A liberal reward fur safe return. On Monday night while the residents of Lehigh Avenue wero wrapped in slumber the cry of fire rang out, in an instant win dows wero thrown up, and sure enough the switch boys' shanty and section master Wa terbor's tool house were In flames. The vol unteer lire brigade were ou hand, but the fire burned too fiercely; there was no hope of saving either building, fortunately the wind blew from tho mirth cast, thus prevent ing any dinger to the scale building or the dwellings. The fire was caused, (it is sup posed) by a spark from some passing engine. Extensive preparations are being made in Packer's Park for the Methodist Picnic A general Invitation Is extended to all the citizens to come anil enjoy themselves. We understand John Kuons will furnish ice cream from a stand erected on the ground. Asox. Wcnthorly Item. Harlacher, tho baker, has orders for over luu gallons or Ice cream for used "on-the 4tu. The wife of Henry Shaffer nnd her bro ther, Henry Hiukle, jr., will leave for Den ver, Cel., on Tuesday next, Win. D. Zeiclcr. the carnentcr. has re moved, with his family, to Highland, near ocuuo, iiuzerne couniy. And now Weathcrly post-office has be come a money order office. On and after July 7th business in that line will bo trans acted. Wm. II. Jones and family, from the western part of the State, are visiting friends iu town. The residence of J. F. West, on Third street, has received a now coat of mint and other needed repairs, adding much lo the general appearance. Whortleberries bring 10 cents per quart at retail. So far the- have only been gath ered in small quantities, principally by chil dren. ltOCSAWAT. Letter LUt. List of letters remaining uncalled for at the Lehlxhton Post Office July 1, HTVI Levan, J. O, Knssle. Win, Knntz, Wm. Ilorrle, It. II, Danthcr, Amanda, Dorward, Sarah. NcfT, Amends. Kehrlg, Gideon, Kcrrlo Uharles. Haas, Uharlos W, ltunslcker. John. Ilrlnman John. Munny, Lena A, Newhart, T. W. tlltter, Joseih P, Karle. Ileorrb. long Howard. Edward, Peter. Persons calling for the above letters will please lay advertised. II. II, Piters, P. M, 137187 tons of coal were shipped over the L. V. Railroad for the week eliding June 30th, a total fur the season of 1,858,651 tons, an increase, compared with same date last year of 7(5,633 tons. The Chairman of the Rupublican coun ty Committee lias Issued a call for a meet ing of the said committee, to be held In Mauch Chunk, at 2 o'clock p. in., on Friday, July 18th, for the purpose of reorganization. The place of meeting Is not named iu the call, Dr. C. II. Bowef, who lias been attend ing Ihe Vermont University, returned home last Saturday evening, having graduated and received bis diploma. He proposes spending the coming winter at the Univer sity of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia. During a thunder-storm .at Morrisania, 'e York, Sundsy Afternoon, two little daughters of Mr. Wiswell, aged respectively t and 4) years, were killed by lightning while sitting in an arbor between two; trees in front of tlieir fslher'i limse. IV. O. COJI"N HIIOW. The Value of a Good Reputation TVe Per formances and Hundreds Turned Away at Each for Want of Room. A good reputation Is valuable at all times. Last summer Manager W. C. Coup came to Utlca a stranger, lie introduced himself and what he styled his Equescurriculum to our citizens. Few here had heard of him, though in New York he was well known as the founder of the Aquarium aud a success ful manager of many years' standing, lie was but fairly patronized last season. But he gave a show of superior excellence just as he had promised to do. Every feature was clean and unobjectionable. The attend ants were courteous and obliging. After he had left the city many were the regrets ex pressed by those who had failed to visit his show. We promised Mr. Coup then that If ho ever camo to Utlca again he would reap tho benefit of the reputation he then in ado for himself as a show manager. Bnt he was not satisfied with his undertaking of lost year, and this season united several shows under one canvass. He did not folgct our promise, and, as wilt be seen below, St was fulfilled to the letter. Two iierformances were clven In Utlca yesterday. Two more should have been given to-day, and ills doubtful if even then all our citizens desiring seats in the circus icni count uo accommodated, it is seldom indeed that difficulty is experienced in ob taining seats at an afternoon performance. Mr. Coup's case was an execution. Hun dreds were turned away. Tho same thing occurred again in the cvcning,nnly that the numuer oi nisapioiiiicucuriosiiy-iovcrs was much larger. And fearing lest they should havo to stand duriuc the circus nart of the' show, many deprived themselves of the pleasures prcsenicu uy tne aquarium ana the menagerie. Another day's visit would havo leen very acceptable on this account alone, for this department of Mr. Coup's show is well worth an hour's careful study. a lie menagerie contained mc ursi live nip. poolamus ever brought to Utlca. Once inside the circus tent, music much sucriur to that generally furnished by trav eling bands pleased the car. The ring per formance began with a novelty the Japan ese jugglers. Few, If any of the thousands present, nod ever uelore seen tho Japs in their specialty, and voted this feature alone worth the price of admission. But this was only thebeginning,aiid they voted the same thine when tho wonderful trained doc; showed what they could do, audagaiu when tne niagiiihccul tlrouclio nurses entered the ring. Without doubt no other cieht horses are to be seen In the world so handsome, nnd tuuglit to do so many things winch unless witnessed would bo deemed utterly beyond tho intelligence and ability of a burse to per form, as these Bronchus. The military evo lutions thev went tlirouch at the command of their trainer were wonderfully soldlcr-llkc. ui tne many lea is they perlorm we will men tion but one. A handkerchief is dropped into a box, and tho lid closed. Calling a horse by name, nt bid oi his master, lie goes to the box, lifts the cover, hikes out tho hand kerchief and returns with it iu his mouth. A second horse is told to take it from the first, carry It across the ring, put it in the box and shut down the lid, which is Immediate ly done. Tho clown buries tho handker chief entirely out of sight iu the sawdust, and mak;sa couple other piles of sawdust tho same size (to fool the horse, he soys)atid the animal named is told to find the hand kerchief which he does by going around the ring, pawiug over the several pilos till he brings to sight the article, which he picks up in his mouth nnd takes to his master. The tricks of the dogs are equally wonderful, and are not to be described. The only way lo enjoy tricks of trained animals is to see them pcr:orm. No such balancing as (hat of the Japanese has ever been seen in Utica, and this is an other feature that must bo seen to be appre ciated. No one who saw little "All Right" at the top of that lung flexible pole that bent with his Weight, and was balanced on the upturned feet of another Jap, will ever for cet Ihe picture. The tumbling was good. Tho Snow brothers, as acrobats, havo no su periors in quickness and precision of action. The spectators would liko to have scon more of them, but in this cose as in many others, before the applause accorded the brothers had fairly begun, another feature of tho per formance entered tho ring. Not a moment was lost in waiting. All moved liko clock work and everything on the programme was enjoyable, much the more so by being per fectly free from anything of an objectionable nature. We heartily join witli our disap pointed friends who failed to gain admission to his tents yesterday iu requesting Manager Coup to ship at Utica ou his return from his Western trip. The aboye notice of Coup's great ehow, wo clip from the Utica Daily Obscrcer, of June 20lli, in order to show our readers what is thought nf it iu those places where it has already exhibited. They will show in this borough, on tho flats near the Le hlghton Stove Works,on Saturday July 12th, afternoon and evening, and of course you will bo there. Seo advertisement ill another column, INDIAN DilPItCDATIO.KS. The fair reader Bhudders when she thinks of the Bottler's wife watching, from the door of her lude hut, the retreating form of her husband going out to his daily labor going out crltaps to return not again, for before nightfall a savage hand may have laid him low among tho pralrio graiscs. Or it may be a child, a bright eyed daughter, is snatched away in an unguarded moment, to grace the next war dancei Whch we read tho heartrending details of these saVoge de predations, we are apt to blame tho govern ment for not taking more strict precautions to insure the settler's protection. But we dally read of the depi citations of that arch fiend, consumption, with scarcely a thought of the terrible inroads It is making iu life. Tens of thousands of homes aio annually desolated by consumption to ono by Indian outrage. Like the Indian, consumption of tenest comes stealthily, and no danger is ap prehended until the victim suddenly fi ,ds himself hopelessly ensuarcdi and death's fa tal arrow ends the scene Dr Tierce's Gol den Medical Discovery, a powcrlul alterative or blood purifier anil tonic, has restored thousands of consumptives who had tried every other remedy reconimeudcd, without obtaining auy relief; and are willing to tes tify to its remedial powers. Oil Citt, Pa., June 20. The residence of Mrs. Rachel Hollis, a widow residing in South Oil CitVi was entered bv a burclar at three o'clock tills morning and robbed of ioiu, wnicii was taken trom a cupooani in the room in which aha was aleenin? The thief effected an entrance through tho cellar oy culling a wire screen irom one mine win dows. After obtaining thd money he started fires in five different rooms In the house, and distributed oil about, to moke suro the work of destruction! The old lady jsasawakened by the smoke when nearly ennbeated, but managed to give the alarm in time to save the building. Iter escape from death is won derful as her clothingand everything in her room was destroyed. There is noclUe to the perpetrator, though be is evidently someone laminar witu tne premises. JUltUlF.l), SOLT SCIIALL. On the 7th ulU,by Rev, A. Bartholomew) Andrew Solt, of ' Frank. jin, and Estella Venora Bchall, of Lehlgh ton, this county. GERBER WILLIAMS. On the Hth ulU, by the same, Isaac Gerbcr, of West Penn, and Mrs. Priscilla Williams, of Tamaqua, ecnuyiKiu county. DIED, ME11TZ. On the 11th ult., in Motioning, vu tiiciu, uuugnter oi Aim ana .Mary Alerts, ageq i months una zi nays. BAIiliIKT. On the Uth ult.. iu llowmans- villi', Alice hliniru, ilanghU-r of John uti'i Aniumla Hullitt, aged Vi years, 10 monVha and 21 days. SASSAM AN. On the 20(h ult., in wMl Penn, Fiwlcric &issamau, aged, H years, 6 months and 211 days. ItOMIG. On the 28tU ui., In East Penn, William lleuiy.bonof Panlt-l and U-vinu Maria ltomig, ugod 13 years, 8 lnotnhs and 13 days. iA-lslghton Produce Market. ConaiCTiD WaiKLT. Flour, per sack ,.. J IS Uorn, per bushel ta Uais, perbusbel so MlndUhop, perowt 123 Middlings, per owe 1 3D Ilran, per cwt. BO Butter, p:r pound , it lgK, per dusen , 14 Ham, per pound , 11 Lard, per pound 10 Shoulders, per pound 7 rvtatova, -er bushel ISO Special Notices. THIS WOKhD'S IIAI.M. Dr. Im D. WEYBtlltK'B A1TEBAT1VI blHVr CeT"A remedy used Till rTV-TIVjc YEAtll In a private pract ce.and never .'ailing to lodicaJtlr cue siiarB-o-jM -a-ti s:m: , Dropsy, Ei T'lpfln". Hscoliitsir WTpblil, (jrlyst, Diabetes, and all diseases in whlcb ibebiood la Implicated, l( now offered to the pab.ic. omyi tr niK wkviiuiin uuniCiMi co. P. 0. Box lis, lloctiester, I. Ti PIMPLES. t will mall ffr'reel the leeloa for a afunlt Vxoktabls Halm, that will remove TAN, l'llliUKI.Ul?. I'lMPLKS aud HLOrClIKS, Influx the skin soft, c.earaiidbeaul'.iali also lu-cruitlotis for piodncinit a luiarlant cmwth of h.lr on a bald hi ad orstnootu fiice. Auuress. Inclosing Sc. stamp. Zen. Vandi li dfc Ct 2i Ann Stieet, N Y SAVE A DOLLAR ly"1 ?ni 'SVStt .A GUIs. AM) 11 V Kit A'AD W.tboUt RflJ exceinlon tbe best id in exlMinnre lor tliw core etiti nierentioii of all ni iiurio.ts rti-easf una Ibe most woudcilut medical discovery tif I bo age. Xo mpniclnR required. Oiiun UyHlorp. tiuu Send lor imtnpniet. vrnich nie teitfl cateof oiiraordiuarv cures pcrlorinoit tiy till Pad, maiieO free. Ask your DiujTKt'-t fortiie Kgypiiati Pan nnd take uo other - If He ua uoue, I Kill fcnd ou on by mail on necpt of MlCtCl. JUL itIJ hlklUlAlU, Cl itillikCli OS. LMlUburffli. J ft. boo Aceat lor the UuitAu ntatos. May 3i 1 year. A SKIN OF HKAOTY IS A JOY FOKEVEIt." DK. T. FELiTgOURAUD'S Oriental Cream ; OR, MAGICAL BE A UTIFIER. KlIHtA a clear, trftnunaient comi)tcxlon freo trom tan. 1'iucKLrs or-MoTU patcucs Tlieer qahlic. ndded to tbe Imiocf me uud puiltr ef Ha snstedteuta. maiio tlio "Oriental Uienm" bo d its KiumiKcnt place- a public esteem on ,lic Dcsb tuiiMCoaipauiun. wo ujvo THousniitla of Tratlmnnlala urortiifr ibis, from cmtlnin.lieil 'Derahcntirt in amntlc uniftts and bMes. Woman sbuuUl be bouumm. nuifin siiuuid bo omuui. 'Ue "nu llum line divine" lose its charm it not fiet f nun not or Itlcmiflh. The nun e or Ibis OrI. entul Cream is in accompli!! this In t'Veiytn. f.t ft net, and without hmm. A mi "P.Ui1io buu- liei," iir h moving Miptimom Lair in.ic intiv, without mtui'i. MUE.M.li T. GOUItA.UD.43B)udt..IS T. Hold bv dmectsts and fancy goods men M-y iQ times DR. HARTER'S I'urlrlca, l:nrlcliL'k, Gives Color and Tone to the Illoort; it increases the quantity as welt as the quality, giv ing Vigor, Vitality, Energy, Power and Life itself. It li cpcclallr adapted lo Female Dlseaaca. such as Weakness lrotn rturslug. or any other cuue. pnlntitl. Irregular or deranred monthly periods, falling ol the womb, nansca In preg. naucr. sterility, chance ol life, etc. Dr. Harter's Liver Pills Combine tho two essential qualities of a JFomllv Pllt. Tney act as a mild and efficient pargcand nt tho scino time ro the best Liver rills ever offci ed to the ptiMic. l?nll.ma New Advertisements. Paix is A llLKsstNU. It Incate disease. Whenever the bowels become Irregnlir, use Tnrrnnt's S'-llzcr Alicrlcrit, I. Will sare much patri and ilnntrer. TJntnr sometimes Is so outraged by the burden she Is inndn lo curry, through I lie needtossnres of In r children, thnt she openly rebels, on' punishes fearfully. Hon't nr-xlect the I'rnpor treatment when the symptoms Mrs appear, llcsortto the aperient, nnd get well si ecdlly, SUM) UY am. nitOaulsW, 2;1 Ofifl pmfltsnnSpilaj'sihvr-Rtmont t2 1 tc 5) 1 Z.) ot-Offlcl&l ltf ports, tree p 1 UU I'roM rtlonat rcturda every Week tia Stock Op lions nf fjo, i- fv. tioo, - ti'.. Address T. l'.ilTEH WttlllT dt CO., Bankets, 34 Wall fit. is, -i. Si Wn trill nav AciMiutuhaiarvot &lou tier month md eiptfii.eisor allows Urge cuniini.iinn, to .ell our new sod wooderfill Invention. IW tnfoiiMnl vtay. bsmple free. AddreuSuiBKAS 4Co., Alar, hall, Mich, J:1 fi fr. fft 1 Ort Invested In wall St Stock plU 10 jp IUU makes loiluues CvOi r month. Bonk pent free ccolalnintf everything. Address HAXHJJt & CO., lUnKels, li Wall alieet N. . 3 Si .3 SO is 9" 9 t- e & 1 rip HI 73 s XT' 3 y daniel Wieand, Catriages,Wagohs,Sleiglis,&c. CORKER Or BANK ASM mO. STUEETS, LEHK1HTON. Penna., Respectfully announces to his friends and tbe PUbllCj that be Is prepared to Build all des criptions of CARRIAGES, 8P1I1NO WAOONS, SLEIOHrj, (to., In the Litest and Most Approve. Styles, at Prices fully as loir as the tame can be obtain ed elsewhere, guaranteeing tv,e bestSeasoned Material und moat substantial workmanship. Particular attention given ta REPAIRING In all Its deta Us, at the very lowest Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited and perfcet satisfaction xuir.aiitcod. April 2, 18",o.yi DAN, WIEANI1. JJ0'.1SE11E., LOOK HElljgl IVILI.OUOIIHV WERT; Suddler nnd Harness Mnkefj HANK Kt-i MSlIiailTON, Pa., Calls attention to the following extraordinary 1.0 W PRIDES I nuKgy Harness at Irom, Sltl 00 upwards Kxprres Harners at from1 10 00 upwards llrechlng Harness at ttdm . . 8 1J upwards lluaiiug Harness at from a 00 upwards llurse Hollars (hair) at Irom. 3 w upwards " " (straw) at from, 1T6 upwards Bridles at from., 1 T6 upward. And Ml other articles at equally law prlees, and uuarauieeil of but workmanship, lib I'AlKINU promptly attended to at reason able charges. Patronage solicited. May Is F or Sal or to Kent; An aMIaTilslv IflAAttxA CIapv IVtnfilM ftuue Uo u itu.ito id KtH VeUipori. with flTtt tod one-lull acrvi of Land, a (Md Orchard of criotre applet, Ac. For lurib r pariicu-irt. apply 10 IF KLTrFFJNOKR. Jan 11 I ihtfo. t aauauuLjuaaa , i.ii i .i i.uKm J Nett Advertisements. uditoI(& aHsuaiTrFi'o ht " or iht Lehighton School Board. C. It. KNYUEn, Treasurer, In aieuant with the XjchlKhlon bciiool Board, lot the iSar ending June 2, 187V RECEIPTS. From J. P. Smith, eolhetnr a t1 " 1). Kostenbxder, collector...., ii60 00 State Appropriation ,0 88 " Tux Unrcuted Land 6 19 " W. Miller for Tales of Emery L'hr........ ii, M " R. Kemuermacher.Ki 1878 00 " SSaleofnew llonds m.... 1000 1,0 " Notes Discounted u.. M3 06 t UiST ti Balance due Treaiurer ,,, 11179 EXPENDITURES. Ily F. K. Bcrnd. teacher. a Hi Od i Miss E J, llclluian, teacher .... 20 00 " s. It, Ullham teacher '-to 10 " Mill Untile Koons, teacher 150 Od " Miss Unrrle Bauer, tcachir VO0 tit? ' MIJa Lmtha Huuk, teacher,.,,.. 1(4 00 ' A. A. (Iravcr, teacher ,. HO 00 ' Insurance , V21 ti " Con I nnd Lumber 230 60 " Printing so li " He aildliliiK , 85 60 "D Kom ontiaiter, collector com... J6 oo ' Janitor's Fees Si Oil " ltedouiptlofi Of "Ucrllflea es of Indebtedness, 890 II " U. II. Snyder, lepplles ,. 4 K " 11. Urnver, supplie. , lilt " J. L. Unbel, supplies 41 93 " tlralbcll & Uo , supplies 8 10 " 1). Koftenu.-i.ler, ui piles,.. 18 42 " II. lllcwlne. fupplies , S 73 " Tims. S. Heck, supplle .......... 7 04 " Juhn Miccklcr, tupplie ,.,.. 4 97 " II. Kostcnbader, rrpalrs 17 ta " Jno. Miller, repairs 24 31 " A. D. M Offer, repairs 22 82 " Henry Hcckcnilorl, repairs 3 OCT " Aaron Krum, rep.ilis 1 -iV " Kuntt & .Incubfi, repairs 4 M Juhn Klnker, repairs 1 Ti " 1). (Jravcr, repairs 13 W " A. W, Laches, repairs 1 12 " A. D. MosSer, repairs 14 82 " R, J. Youiigkiii, miscellaneous.. 8 4S " It. FrnsteruiHCher.inlfCetlnneous 1 00 l Sittii'l Hel'eilinu: uilscellniieuus. 2 00 " Jno. Shccklcr. luisccllfliuous.... 10 00 E. 11. Snjdi r h,r Kara Moyur.... 6 25 11 Jus. Ziihn, miscellaneous 2 26 " I'liHi. Frneikh miscellaneous... 3 ut " F. P. I.i'iigsircct mlS'-ellaneous. 3 00 " II. .1. Kuntt, miscellaneous...... 2 76 " Lewis llrnver, mlscelljiieuus ... 4 9) " Bunds di-stroied 100O 00 " Int. on llomis ami Certificates... 1949 b3 " Nutcs & discounts pnid nt Hunk. 6434 67 " N. H. ltclier, iuri pajmcnt of Bond No. "9 , 60 00 " N. 11. Kcbcr, balance as Treasilr. er, 1678 : 84 41 " Miss llaltlo Koou. toucher 90 OJ " Miss Ltninii 1 In ii k teacher 26 CO " Miss K. J. llcllnuin. teacher.... 90 UO " E. 11. Snjder, treasurer's com.. 133 07 Total tl!12 10 We tho undersigned duly elected Auditors of the Borough ot Lehlirhton, docertlfly that theaccuunts uf E. II. Snyder, Treasurer, Is correct to tho best of our knuw ledge und bellcr, W. A DEHHAMER, 1 W. W. Ill I W MA N, 5 Auditors. . F. E. WHITNEY, J June 28 w3. Pond's Extract The Vegetable Tain Destroyer 1NTALCAHLE rOIt Inflammation & Hemorrhage. Piles, Sprains, Lameness, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, SorencS!, ftheutnatism, Bulls, Ul cere, Old Botes, Wounds, etc Also for ToothachciIIeadflchc.Sore Throat, Asthma, Hoarseness, Neiiralgla, Catarrh, Colic, Diarrhoea, and all Hemorrhages, &c. It Is acknowledged by Physician of nit schodls thnt INii.il' Kxunci has more wonderful curative properties thnn any oihef remedy. No furm of inflammation, pain. stiitENKSS or lil.r.Kiiijn.but It will cure, Space will not admit or nnmlng hJ.1 tho diseases ti't which II Is aspcclnu; hut no will send u his. toryut its use l,y mull, on application. 1 he pleasing results of uetng tho miisi-i as a toilet requisite, has Induced us to prepare modified tornisiif thn Kxirnct in a I'uhet oni. 150 cents a box of 3 enkes), a Toilet Crrniti Fir Softening and hcautirylnit the skin (11.00 a bottle), a llenilri lee (Ml cents) a l.li halve (25 cents). For scmltlvc and tovero cases ofUATjtnR, our Cniitrrli C'm-r 175 cents) used with nur Nitinl iyrli.Rr (25 cents) is it radical cure, our Inlmler (60 cents), fur Lnxo and Throat Hiskasks and Intcrnnl hlccdlnic is Invaluable. UurUlniinrni (60 centr), fur rtoltK Pilks, etc., shuuld be kept In every family. Uur IMnalrrn excel all others. I'll! utir sir.llcntrii Pnper to prevent aud cure Piles ahd CilAriNa. The base ofotir Toilet snd Medlcntnd pre paratlons is i...I'm KxirMei, which Is a gunr.-ntee that theyore suiierlor. nnddeserve tt.e confidence of the pull lie. Sold by A. J, DUKL1NO, Lehlghton, and all Drugxlsls. Prepared only by FUND'S KXTH ACT COMPANY. New York aud London. June 7. lot. i "gJXKCUTOltS SALI2 Of Yalttnble Real Esiniri; ily Tlrtue of an order nf Die Orphans Court nf Carbon coumy ihe ui do Bipnrtl. ! itf. utnrsof SnlotticnSo't. lato if 1'iankl u Twi.. i'pi U 1 count v, Va., do'ii, will te 1 at PuO .o Hale, i.t .-OLTM MILL, In tud Towi.slup ot Fran k u Cj ou TUESDAY, JULY" I5tn IS7it, commtnctncatONE o'clooi Iu t'JO Aftornoorij all tbat ceiiJin i'ract or PIECE OF LAND. Bltmtoln Franklin tonnMilp nforeatr1, brtnndt im! 117 la nl s of William Lsuueubill. Tiiliiil.iii Drlbnch, Tiiomn So.t.Jon. nnwUbiutlllcubj jolt, aim by a ptiuliti roaO containing w cim nnd 4 PtrcaiH. ttilct niennuref. AH cifftrfd ami tlndiT a row) state 01 cil liaUnn. Thtre Is Uo a well iiintt'U O.-cbJid ul UiiOtxo Fruit Treoaon the I.auil. . IKllMol Oue tiilrd cash dnwn ; otio'ibtrd In 6 moiittis wiih lntnesr, and tne remoii u g oiic-ii'iraiu 12 muutlii with i itciest now bUy of salo. KLIZA. KUt.T. TiiU.J ticLr. . I xucutnrs. tVPflrMfiniie3lririto Tlmv the prouprt or train filrilier Dai ticulara will aadie eitbci of tbe ExfOtilorit. June '.'3 3t. The Largest Storing Stock Ol Ladle', Genu', and Cflllo'reu s Boots, Shoes Gaiters Evei otfeied In tha vicinity isct J. M. FItlTZINOER'S. Bank Street, Leliiglitoii, Pa. I hare Ju.t recelvod an Imme j 8T0K OP Bf ItlNir UOOTa. llOL 1MD OAITKltb, whleh I am belling to tne .ir.pioel I.e ighton and the .urrouud uk nei.ni.oil!oo,i CHIOAl KIt THAN KVi.lt KhiQflB bolalu this Cuuuty. Also, all casket ot Boot? & ShoesMade to Order at Asonlst,ingly Low Prices, nd MEMJIKO IV done ni 11ice to suu tne Hue. a invite the p'loie to cull aod examlnerar -tockunil l'ncua LelorA nut-Aiasim. eirevhA,A. ana ba convinced of luftwbovn faota. BOUND Til BATWrV. Itmlr-lMilo IfOela and hoca bongbt of me that rip will be reiair en without charge. Thankful tor past patronajre. I respccfully aak a lonttuuauee tbei cuf . 4. m. yitnziNafcir, Tiro doors below Ilomijr & llofford s CariliKe Works, Hank ktreeb Oct. 6 yl A TOfW)AVaAR. ortltorl "tk I rillll dav in roar own locally, ti. (SM(JJf risk. Women do as wells, men; il.nv irae more tnn Ihe amount stited above. No oile b n tail to uiako money lest Anv one can da the work You can make from 50 cents to t: in hour bv devot. lavvonreveuiugeaiid apae. time tn the tul. iiA.a. It rrot noihiuir to try toe bu'ineaa, NotliiDKllkeit lor money maklua ever ufieieil Oeioie. lluiuens plcanaut an I mnctiy Imtior tiil& BeaOei. if sou want to knowr all about I ha tie.t p lnfi Uanlness betoruihe uubl o 'end u. vdur aridretia and we wl I send l ou full pur ticutar. and pnvaro urma frb , snnip cs worm $1 alao fre.', f you can thou o ake up your mind lor rodrtiell Adlrew li;OHl, K bTI.NMON & CO., foitland, Mai e. June 7. ly. d.m i sis rir.vTiuxOTicE Estate of I'rias Rchr, deceased. Letters of Administration upon the Kitplo orUrias. Itehr deo'd. laieof MhonlnFX""n. slilp, Carbou County, Pcriisylvaiila. tluVibc been urunted to the utiderslirneil, all tiorton Indebted to said esta'e will please luako jv,y meat, and those havlnir claims uitaluat the same wll, yrcsent them for settlement lo me, or to Dr. N, II. ItKlltlt. Atini, LehUhton. Pa. HI SA.N KUIin. M Liter. Jure 8, lSIS-wa Adiolnlitratni. T0 CONSUMPTIVES" Ihe adTertVert 1 arlntr been ptrmanemir areJ bf tbaf irfd aim ib ronsunlpiioii b a B'muie rtiui tit .1 aoiioiln u my&e ki.iwii to tii lellow-auffeiria Ihe mu4u f curp. To all who iMite tt. he wl'l seuda cepjot tie urtcnituon UMki. (free of coarse ) wltA the direction for preparing; mid unug the aaipe, wbictt t tl find a slue LCiifi fjr CojiaUMrnon AaTllMi. IIUOJICHITI, At!. Pattio wtaiihx the Pre act ptloo, will Diets O'.0o0 A YtAlt loi honnLlntelllienl t".E V-nessinenuraifeuis New business i H.bt work. Addrt,s iv tinm-riva Aoxi Jls-l'son, Ind Junsjs tu