jjuWJIiMUJ'.WJjillt.l'UitJU-!g U. V. MOIWttrHISR,- nciion l.KlllailTON, l'A.t SA-TURDaVYvJUliY 12, 1670. ffilliMn Cramp, the well-known ship ktlVd'ef, of Philadelphia, died nt Atlantic City, Sunday, nged 72 years. Tho June report of the Commissioner of Agriculture of Tennessee says tho wheat crop of tli at State will'bethrcc-fourtns.of an average yield, but of a superior quality. Tho curu rrop will exceed tlio average, and is fine In nit parts of the Stalo. The tobacco crop will be one-third' less than last year Cotlon is very promising, and the increase of acrcrga planted over that of last year is 16 per cent. Tho San Francisco Mullctimeta forth in detail the programme for tho reception of UfUNT In California. Tho Reception' Com nriltcc announce that it is its object "to givo Oen4U.8.ClniST a united, hearty, non-parti S' an'reception upou lite arrival at San Fran cisco' ami they want signatures to a "Oen. GitASt'Msstcr rtoll" of persons who aro to take part in the affair. Rev. Dr. Alexander Clark, of Pittsburg, editor of the MdhodxH Jltcordcr of that city, died at tho residence of Governor Colquitt, In Atlanta, Ga., on Saturday evening, after are illness of about threo weeks. Dr. Clark was a great worker. In addllionto his cdi" torial labors he contributed to several relig ious weeklies, and was also author of several religious hooks, which had-a largo circula tion. Alanson Work, famous among tho early abolitionists of the country, died in Hartford, Conn., Sunday,, aged 60 years. In 1835 he moved from Connecticut to riymouth, III., and subsequently went to tho Mission Inst! tuto, near Qulncy, where, with James K. Burr find George Thomson, two theological students, he engaged in an attempt to liber ate slaves in Missouri by getting them over the? fiver on to free soil. Through treachery this scheme was disclosed while the three men were on Missouri territory, and they were surrounded by an armed band of slave holders and conveyed to the jail in Palmyra. Three months later they were tried, convict' ed and sentenced to twelve years' imprison ment in the penitentiary. It is said that armed men wore outside the court room ready to haufr. them in caso they wero not convicted. In the prison In Jefferson city their accommodations were scant and their food was poor, and' they wero forced to cat tfith their fingers. After serving over 31 years, Work was pardoned by Gov. Edwards "on the express condition that ho returned to Connecticut, his former residence, ami settled himself there." Tho condition was not known to Work till after his release. Burr was kept in prison i years,and Thom son nearly five yeais. Mr. Work has lived quietly in Hartford' for nearly thirty years, very few persons of tho present generation knowing anything concerning this chief event of bis- life. IIo had nine children. Ono of his sons is-Henry C- Work, tho well known rmnlcal author and composer. roi.vrs in politics. Darn's Kearney is ambitious to be United Stales Senator from California, and at the rato at which political affairs arc degenerat ing thcro his ambition docs not seem a bold one. I.co Miller, a Greenback talker, said last week in a speech in Lcwiston, Me..- "It is a great wrong to stamp ono dollar on a piece of coin that is wortli cighly-four cents, when it can just as easily be stamped on a piece of paper wortli nothing." A Maine letter to tho Boston Journal Bays: "It is freely admitted by dcmocrals that if Governor Garcclon is nominated he will not gel over twelve thousand or fifteen t'mnls.-rud votes. It is nil open secret that if the Greenback-Democratic combination car ries tho Legislature it has agreed to drop Garcclon and inako Smith Governor.' Tho Charleston (S. C.) "Sows" (Dem.) referring again to llio Army bill, says: "We do not know ofasiuglo instance in South Carolina where tho presence of United States troops at tho polls has prevented any Demo crat from voting. Wo know of hundreds of instances where, in tho absenco of United States troops, colored Democrats dared not vole as they desired." Mr. Wattereou's editorial expletives for Mr. Conkling, in connection with tho lato bout with Mr. Lumar, are characteristically liberal and definite. Tlio Senator from New York Is "a horso jockeyy "a butcher, an oratorical vender of wart cures," "a poor coward," "a swaggerer" and "is aa corrupt a hound as ever eat in Congress, for thcro are donna of people who- havo moro than reason to suspect that ho was willing to sell Himself to tho DcmosiaU tr a prico in '76-T." Mr. Lamar, on the other hand, is "of sweet, gentle, womanly nature," " a dreamer and a poet," and finally "a states man and- philosopher," Tho Fayette. (Iowa) Union was an out-and-out Democratic party organ. Tho edit or went on a trip to Manitoba,- leaving tho newspaper In charge of a friend. Tlio next number of tho Union was Republican throughout, and the following explanatory paragraph was inserted: "We were request ed by the editor of tho t'm'ou to conduct its columns in a proper manner, and wo have conscientiously endeavored to do so." The fact is, saya tho Springfield (Mass,) Republican, tho movement to make Grant President, which Bone and Chllds and all of Grant's old cronies are working up with! all their might and cunning, is a great big transparent fraud. Wo don't want Grant again, any more than Franco wants a Na poleon dynasty. And we need to shake off all the Grant worshippers the whole Rorie Robcson-Conkling-Chandlcr-Logan crowd, and we are doing it. Secretary Sherman will leave Washing ton next Monday for Maine, where he will make several stump speeches. He may also before his return, address the Boston Board of Trade. A special correspondent of the .Boston JVut says Mr. Sherman, in conversa tion with a member of the Ohio Legislature who Is on a visit to Washington, has "frank y admitted that he is a candidate for the nomination" to the Presidency, To the already long list of aspirants for the Republican nomination for State Treas urer has been added tho namo of Speaker Long. But ho doesn't stand the ghost of show, as Recorder Quay and the Camerons have settled tho matter among themselves by deciding that Butler, of Chester county, shall have the nomination, and whatever Quay and the Caincroua say U law with tho Republican party of this State. When Til Jen was pressod recently to run for Governor of Keiv York ho answered that he was now tho rightful President of the United States, and that he could not bold two ollicea at tho same time. Who lays ha is paralyzed? Senator Ben Hill and Representative Alexander u. btepiiens, wno nan not spok en to each oilier for five years, shook bands Uio other day. Mr. Stephens' praise, of the Benator'a re.nt speeches on political affairs uj-io me reoonciuaiipo. COMMUXlCATfcb "riNAroiiK" orvoi: iraoni:, Mn. IloiTon t In my last article 1 IntlmaU ed that I would write ni?aln, but I hardly ex. pected to do to at so early a day, my intention was to look after several llttlo matters. That I will be compelled to put oil unui some more convenient season,. The last artlclo to my surpr lso created quite R'rufflc, In Iho communltyr and Judging from tho answer In tho last lesuo of the Advocate signed II. J. Smoycr It would appear that something I said had been taken very much to heart, at least, tho rev gentleman has bo come very much cxcltod and very angry, and In the bat cfpntslon calls me tnean,cowardly, misleading, slanderous, fcE IIo even brands mo as an Inndcl. Now, If It was tome hot headed Southerner or somo equally hot-head-od Northtrncr In our National Legislative balls JhAt was hurling; theso hard names It wouUV't bo wondered at so much. Hut for anilnlsttrortheOospcl to lower himself so far "benesth tho dlgnliy of his otnce"'sto get In a rage and act and talk In that man ner. Why it has shocked tno community. IIo assails my grammar p I bow to his superi or scholarship, I never had tho advantages of education that my rev friend has had. Ho Is master of different languages, at least) two, the Pennsylvania Oerman and the English almost as well versed In the former as In the latter.. I like a few Ideas as well as so much mam mar, and II I wero to chose between tho two, I should certainly wrefer the former. Docs the eminent Dlvlno set himself upas a gralnmatl cat model? Ood savo the mark. I was very sorry to hear that the gentleman had got on thn rurmmire. if he had wailed until his excite ment had nnaicu no woum pcninp?, on soocr second thouuht have said soincthlnirmoro bo- coining his station, Instead of hurling harsh exnresslons and BCVt-roeiHincisai-i-inaiore." Theso things will not pass for argument, If fllr. a- ininKS so ne is very inucn imsiaKen, When n Dcrson resorts to vituperative lanir- uago It Is evident that ho has exhausccd all his other Intellectual resources. Ono part of his artlclo was made up In that way and the Imlnncu liv auotatlons lrom '-I'lnatore.." tho latter, 1 supiioso to spin It nut and glvo It a Jltuotono. low ii no rcnuy is 1110 sincere christian one would sunnoso a man In his sta tion to be, and ho really thought I had done wrong would It not havo sounded better If he had tried to show lno tho error of my way, and talked pleasantly Instead of dealing In so much abuse which was vcrv unbecoming a truo c hristian. Hut, as I said before, thcro Is no accounting for what a man docs when ho is In a passion. I can discuss these matters coolly dispassionately, and not get ruffled. Should consider It beneath tho dignity of a gentleman to so far forget myself. '1 ho rev. gentleman In his article has notanswered or argued any. thing contained In 'l'lnnlorc," but goes on to say that I tried to make It appear that a cruel war had been declared by tho Evangelical church against tho M. 13. church, lte furth er Intimates that I only Imagined that tho nrtlcle In the Sunday 4V hool VltUor was a fling at tho M. V. folks. Now If 1 had " clsht to suppose tho Aid Society's cake walk was meant, what rlirht had lie to SUDnoso that I meant the Evangelical lecture, ldld not say so any inoro than the Sunday School VitUor saia tno mug was inicnucu lor llio 31. E, church, i did not mention anv names. "Whence, hath this man this wisdom?' "lih. conslstanev thou best or ewcls." Now I wl deal more honestly with him than I think he has done with mo ; ldld mean tho Kvnnir, lee- turelust as much ns ha meant tho M. K. cake walk. As to his saying It was not meant lor the AI. U., only a word of warning nnd advice to his own people, to whom he suys what he picascs, (uocs nut tins smack a lime oi in lalllbllity ? ) That wont do. Excuse tho ex nrcsslon. but that's too thin. Ills own flock do not believe that he Intended tho cake walk remarks ns n word of counsel for them, why some ol his very precious ones, Ills near and dear counselors, stuck the very paper under church and wanted to know what thty thought iim uutjus oi sumo ui 1110 mcmoersoi mu iu oi umi, ami even uacKcu it up uy saying unu a cako walk was ns had as a horse race. I un derstand lli.tt Mr. Sinoyercvt-n handed n copy ui uio paper 10 mo I'asioroi ine ai. cuurcu, mcy wero torn mo articio luignt cause sum comment, and the renlv was. that is what wi wunt; but now tho position that Mr. S. takes appears 10 ioo io uo inning wun me iruwi, lo whom suuuhl wo look for an example o honesty and Integrity? Inilder, you astonish mo. who ever heard of a church waging a crnci war at-ainst anoincr. excepting peruana, tho warofiUartsrdom. Uocs,'tJlnaforo" talk or write about a cruel war oFany war?' Docs he exhibit so malicious a spirit In his artlcl as to lead a man of straw, (why not ol Horn. bast), to think he was to bo victimized? If so ho usks pardon fur if he ffeuded he did not mean to. Hi thought he only stated facts. 'lhntthoM. E cako walk was criticised that the Evangelical pulpit was desecrated, lor the former see the little monthly sheet edited by tho llcv II. J. S.j lor tho latter wo relcr yuu to tho hoarcrsorillssluKcrand now. man s iicturc?. -we uo not ooject id mo lec tures, we nro nlwas wllllnir lo hear some fiu lor Ihsslngcrdld give It tothe Eawers.aiid liowinan mauo mat ucar uia urccnunca brother enulrm In his seat: wo eniuved It. Jlut wo do object to lecturo ol that character being delivered In tho pulpit, Horn bastes tothe contrary notwithstanding, tor bombast Is alt wo can lind In his ' clluslun." lie has not proven thccomi-alibllltvurleeturcsforcluu to lllbllc.il enlcets within thoe icrcd atmosphere oi llio iiotisu oi uoli. rairioiitm t wnai do wi want with patriotism In timo of peace It otitof date, Us lorclnir thescason. Tho only patriotism compatible with tho pulpit Is Christ and him eruclticd. The patriotism ol christians Is In "ftghtlng tho world, tho flesh ana mo iicvu." vt u are not jigniing Kcott now nnd Is patriotism now awmcl subicct Var from It. I'tilrlutlsm now is iiullilcnl par tlsanshlr. and is of a very nueslionabln kind Tho motive to tills partisanship aru oltcn lar other thin tho lovu ol country. Hero It was actuated by the luvu of inonov. to raise fund tor tho btinday school, and therefore was con, sldcred compatible with pulpit discourses. 1 have however taken the flberly todlUer, for i noiieve mat in general me puine-iieui ui to dav la ol a Kind that Christianity should con. ilemn, becauso It Is "in opposition lofieneral bcnlirnltv." Did "l'inaforo" say the Evangelical church nan ueciarca war ngauiBt mo m. e. cnurcni No. he only said tlio cako walk was criticised Did ' 1'tnatt.ro" say ho would slash allaround and show un tho luruier ? Wo lull lo sco It, " Pinafore" nover uskod tho 31. E. churoh toenlltt under " InDdul" colors, forirthcy would, they would not bo "Pinafore's" colors. Calling u man an intidcl dues not make him one. J t is easy to call bad names, lo snspeut the wrom; party. lut what is tho lllble rule. ' Thinkeih no evil." Observe, thuu pink ol perfection, thuu lluly servant, thou preacher uf the Gospel, and nut ul patriotism, the rules oi your jiioiu aim ices jiomnast. The rev. ircutleiiian's whole nrtlcle lsamiS' application of quotations from beginning lo end, unu, n lime anu space would iermit, would pulverize It. A little advice (ulthoug It Is not asked) to tho Indiscrete parson, uo not Indulge In censorious Insinuations, and pretend it was meant for counsel tor your be. loved; preach to theinchurliy, christian liar mony, and unity. Docs not the apostle Pau say ; -iiiuuku i s and of angels and come as suundinu brass ur atlnallnKcymbal, Docs ho not also say . "Charity sullcrelh long Charity envlcth not, Charity vauntclh not It self; Is not pulled up." "Doth not behave Itsciruuseemly, is not easily pruvolied, think, eth no evil." Preach to them also from the words "J udze not that ye be not judged." 'Strain at a gnut anu swauow a camel." "strive lo enter at the strait cate. lor tnanv I sav unto v shall seek to tntcr In and shall nutbe able. The rev. gontlemun charges me with cow. ardlce because I did notslicn my real name to my communication ; If, Indeed, the lact of his signing bis real name showed unylblng more than cuurage I might bo Induced to follow his example. It might be that the alnxlnir uf luy own humble namo would add some uu. dltlonal lorce to ray communication; 1 Uo not however consider It worth while to do peclally when 1 seo how little weight and consideration his article receives, cvtn with so respectable a signature underneath it as mat oiu. j. smujer; ine modesty oi me rev. gentleman, too. Is equal to his great uourugi-, us is siiowu uy me lact mat uis sig naturu is appended to not less than three artl. clcs and one piece ol machine poetry In one Is sue ol his 11 by 19 sheet. It does nut look well to see a nerson strut. ting about pouring forth nothing but words and sentences, like a great JJuiobailes i'u rloso. It Is a beautiful thing to look at an ocean wave and see it heave and swell as It moves along It Is not so Leautllul a thing, however, to sue an inuivmuai uuueriaKiijg to cut a heavy swell. Tho rev. gentleman dropped down In our midst several munths ago, and from the way In which be has led out. it ADueared to me. and, 1 doubt not, to others, that he was some. what anxious to provoke a recognition as a sort of aggressive and belllgeraut Individual In the religious Held, and that, It he could draw some one out, he would be satisfied. Ho anxious was ho lo be noticed, that like tho cringing spaniel he was grateful for a kick. Hut now that the ball has started rolling, he lias suddenly become very loving, especially lu the M. K folks; he calls them all brethern; extends his hands right and lelt, and calls In a louu voice, "lii ui nave peace." 'i ne Kick I suppose was too hard. To the M. K. church I say. be careful ol that hand, and forget not "Walk la to my parlor, said the spider to thorlv." ' I am just as responsible as I was In my first article, and don't euro a snap whether Bom bustes replies or not I'd rather he would, The rcv.gcntleman says he will not answer any more communications. 1 do not wonder at his conclusion. Some cows will not bear tMUlng very olten. "Thoso who five In glass houses should not throw stones." More anon, iiuoevssury I'lHArouK A contract for furnishing 10,728,000 pounds of steel and 31,000 pounds of iron, for the New York and Brooklyn East River Bridge, has been awarded to tho Edgemoor Iron Company at 135-100 oents a pound, Thn nnntrnni flmannU In 1A!M47- Ttlh ,... r i i , .i,.i ,i tower of thU b"d arB D0W mpleted, the iMt worI upon the Brooklyn tower having uvcu done last Saturday, For tho Oarbon Advocate.- IMUNNBYl-.VAINIA DUTCH. SiiTurrLMowH, July 6th 1870. Mr. DaocKtB, Wile Icbdlch nefgasan nti hob om faertcr July,' tin to liob lcb ga clank Ich wotdcr anbrcnfslilrvfl,utrWon do an net In do taltuug- drncka wit, urr dou maughst, dl shmok-plfe mid awshtcckc Ich hob awcr gawot do warsht by mcr gaweslf in dar slitodrun wile do awer ned worshl, will Ich an bresf shrlva. Ich was tied' oil wos es govva hut, owerom arshlcr ploti, do ban so so kononna ob ob 'gashosso, un don Is do band rotta kumma, un bla about nine ohure do sin nlla graai'dnra rous kum ma, uf gilc, of ehllta, uu ls fuze In fact ca war an gross tornout. Awer Im gross gabl wo so nl sin war net feel satisfaction, wile so feel lite dorl Warra so fcol das mcr tsuaaugx nix fun dar meting sanna- odder harm nut kenna. Un noch anes, ones wor uf English, un sell ferstbea Ich evva net or- rick good. Awcr Ich hob doch so a wennich oua maiicha kanna fun der apeeeh Im arahter plot: is oner uf,-on but cbca gasaut fun am fryca landV mi no ower bin Ich uf gnjumpt, un atnolil my boot, gawafed, un awcr cb Ich hurrah grisha hob Senna, hut ancr wo grawd hinnlch mcr gehockt hut gasawt ich sut micli onna hocka. Douno hob iclv can. gafroked eb se kan checra gov va wctta, un don but nr in English gadu doa wan ar mich an norr considra dad. Ich 10b ea awcr net long shtanda kenna dad drin, awer ich bin nous un imohl awhile drous rum galuffo.. Ich bob om enk sheer grawd nlvcr tnohl. nn Ivvcr ous sbenucy or ange gakaufed un. hob ee ow gessa. Ich hob mer aw no fitif cent wart grund-niss kawfed, un bin amohl clean nunncr gal u da bis rns gross wasscr wo ee do shiff un steamboats hen, un dord wor ich Ivvcr a shtund un hob tsu gakucked we boat-rasser, un wo se ollnr lia arwet shoffudord. Ich hob mcr aw noch amohl finf cent Invest in grund-niss, un ca worra drct shtnnds mid kucha un shmall beer un so eaucha, un a ycader butnn ivver oua grosser variety kotta. Ich bin don aw widder tsurick un do Mor- rick Bhtroso nuf In anea fun danua cars, un so ben mlch yusht aivva cent gaeharged Iyvcra while bin ich aw witter tsum car rous un bin an onra shtroso nuff goluffa un tsu lctsbt bin ich on grosa cak-houso kumma wo so dar show hen, un ich hob aw on fortel dolla batzald uu amohl dod nlc. Sell war awer aw about an gooler show. So han dar grasht variety gahot fun curiosities doa Icli all my dog un doa lavcr noch gaaan hob, Un aw Lawaj an rclnasscerus, tigers, mon keys un babboons, rossel-shlonga, tnng-a- rangs, un ginny-picks, un aw wildy kred doora on ivver oua grosser cllyfont, un sell Is now aw about olles W03 ich was fun am facrta July, dar hagsht dog bin ich hamc kumma, Sam. Kkishshasiitciil, Francis Mulbrandon,aged 47 ycars,dicd iu Memphis Wednesday, after four daya' illness, of yellow fever. A twst-mortcm ex amination of six leading physicians, includ ing Dr. Mitchell, of tho National Board of Health, and Dr. Thornton, President of tho City Board of Health, established tho iden tity of tho disease. All tho physicians "have declared it a spo a he case," but con sidcablo oxcitcmcnt p e -ails. STARVING TO IJUATir. Thousands of men nnd women nrn starv in!- thcmsel ves to death. Thev dni not eat or drink thia or that, fearing it will increase uieir liesu. Lile deiiends upon continuous self-denial. Tho only safe and reliable remedy for this tcrrihlo condition ia Allan a Antl-l ut. it is wholly voce tnblo and perfectly liurmleu. Its use in surcs a reduction of from two to five pounds per week. Sold by druggists. Buffalo. N. Y.. June 13th. 1R78. To tiik Pnor'ns of Allis's Axti Fat: Gentlemen Tlio fo owinu renort Is from tho lady who used Allan's Anti-Fat:"It(tho .inn-tat) unu me ucsireu oiwcl, rcduciiij tho fat from two to ffvo pounds a week, un til I had lost twenty-five pounds. I hope uuver vj regain wiuu 1 nave lost. lours resp'v TOWELL A TLIMPTON. Wholesale Druggists ST.WS IIOSMP. Bishop Odenhiemer. of Xew .Terser, who has been seriously ill for somo timo nasi, is reported by his prysiciana to ho growing weaKer every nay. Tlio fall wheat in Iowa la all catherod In nnd the spring wheat is being harvested, Both aro good in quality nnd quantity. An immense corn crop la promised. Baby Shows aro tho rage crvcrrwhere, and wo understand that the universal reined v used to keep the little ones nuict is Dr. Bull Baby syrup. It contains no opiate Trice 25 cento. Henry Scliire, a nine-year old Cerman fell, on Monday, from f he roof of the als- story tenement No. 103 Eliiabeth street, New York, whero he was flvinir n kite, to tho sidewalk, a distance of eighty feet, more or less. Jie was picked up by me neighbors, and a physician Was called. Tho latter said that no bonea had been broken, nnd that tho boy's injuries wero trifling. Tho erection of the soldiers' monument in I'otlslown, on the toitrtliof July appears to havo been the expiring net ol Graham Post, No. 108 O. A. it. Tho Tottstown Lcdn. tr reports that its five or six members havo "disbandoncd." Foreseeing this result, lliey expended tho money in tho treasury, amounting lo several hundred dollars, In tuo erection oi ine monument. Lancaster, Pa., June 28. C. E. Ilershcy and Louis Sowers, while engaged at work in the tt.-am flouring mill of J. M. Brandt, at Mount Joy, on Thursday last, quarrelled about Cay cents, which Hershey had bor rowed from Sowers, and which ho refused to pay.back. Sowers struck Hcrsbcv a tor- rible blow on tho head, knocking tho latter mrougu a aoorway to the railroad track bo ncatb, where, striking his head on the rail he was rendered unconscious. He was car ricd to his home, whero ho died vesterdav morning. Both men aro old residents of Mount Joy, and havo large families. Both were under the influenco of liquor at the iiiiiu. cuwers was cuinmuiea to jail. The clatter ot anvils round tho Altoona (Pa.) car shops has drowned every other sound for many weeks, and the local paper says an extra lorco oi workmen nave been employed to fill an order lately received ior juuu iruignv curs. The Americans lead the world In cverv thing and especially In fast eating this has made Dyspepsia our national disease,though now under tiericct control by the use or Dr, Bull's Baltimore Pills. Sold everywhere. Price 25 cents. The weather continues verv hot at St. Louis, the temperature there Wednesday be ing 08 in tbo shade. Ten cases of sunstroke were reported, four fatal, the dead being Au gust melcher, Julia Nugent, Hermann Huss and Fdward Thompson. In DcsMoins. Ia.. ll ednceday, the average of Iho thermometer was vu degrees In me shade. Jn Springfield, III., J. Huffcrman, a railroad employee, died of sunstroke. Two deaths from sunstroke wero reported in Memphis iredncadar. Milfoed. Pa., July 7. Thomas Kane. aged Ii, lived with his parents on a farm near Kimble'a, this county. Ho was nearly six icei nign, ana wciguea zuu pounds, lu jiiarcn last, no contractea a severe cold, After that a bad couch troubled him. Al. though this had no apparent effect on his health, tho idea that Ire was becoming aeon sumntive took possession of him. It nrevod on his mind so that he became despondent.; va luesuay last, aiier mowing lor nan -a day io a hay (veld, during which work he led all the other bands in the field, he sad dled a horse and rode away from the farm, Nothing was thought of this until Itte at night, wbeu, not liaving returned, search was made for him. On Wednesday, his horse was found tied to a tree a mile from Wolf Pond, halfway between the pond and The latest advises from Mexico Indicate that much of tho trouble is fomented by the agents of American jobbers and adventurers wno are intriguing to bring about the au nexalion of tho northern States of that re puoiic, in oraer mai mey may enricu them. eolvce by plunder on a glgauUe scale. Sea- alor Eatos 1ms put a quietus on the move ment for the picsenl, na for ns Congress Is concerned, but, according to the San Fran, cisco' Chronicle, It Is- expected' that largo quantities of arms and ammunition will be scut from New York elCy to aid the insur, gents-In-Mexico, nnd thus that country will he kcftt'ln turmoil tlhtil the next session l Congress, when another appisl will donbli less ho inodo lo'lhat body tij lako a band la tho pieifleallon of Mcxco, with a View ( annexation.' TjADV ItUACTIFlKUS' Ladles, you cannot make fair skins, rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes with all tho cos metics In France, or bcautlficrs of the world. while in poor health, nnd nothing will give you such good henlth, strength and beauty as Hop Bitters. A trial is certain proof. See another column. oJ New Advertisements. D IVIDESI) KOTICB. At a remilar nrcct last of tho First National I Hank ol Lohlghton. a Dividend of Two per cent., on the capital stock was declared, pay-, able on and aRrr July 16, 1879. 1 w. v. duwman. uasnicr, Lchlghton, July 15, 187B-3W. UDITOIVS NOTICE, The nndersfgncd Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Carbon County to restate, settle nnd make distribution of the fnndaln the hands or Adolph llutsman, Ad. Mlnl,l..,n.nrtlifl t-'a.nln nf I'hnt tllllllitnh ec'il. will attend to the duties of his appoint. ment on JIONDAY. AUGUST lltli. 18TP. nt TEN o'clock a.. PI., at his OHicc, Oak Hall, Maucn Chunk, when and where an parties Interested may attend. PKTtll J. MEEHAN, Auditor. If audi Chunk, July 12, 1870. SHERMFFS SALES Of Valuable Real Estate. Uy vlrtuo of sundry writs ofFir.m Facias. Lev. Fa., nnd Vek. Ex. psued out of the Court of Common l'leas of Carbon County, nnd to me directed, there will he exposed at Public Sale, nt thn COURTHOUSE, In the uorougn oi juaucu cnunK, on Saturday, August 2nd, 1879' at half-past ONE o'clock In tho Afternoon, the following Properties, to wit; All that certain LOT OF OIIOUND situate In tho Ilorouuh or Wcathcrly, Carbon county, Pa., bounded and described as fullows 10 wit; ocKinningatinccorncroiaiiniieyuira troet and running from thenco alonir said street north ono nnd a half degrees cast fllty leet, and running rrom thenco track irom snm street between parallel lines of that width a UlSinnco Ol two nunureu icei iu sireci, mumiuk n lot nffirtv uv two hundred feet, and num. bored on tho pint of lluti and Kline, ns lot , No. 43 nnd bounded north by lot ro. 41, cast Dy street, south ny aucy anu west uy sireou Tho Improvements thereon aro a Two STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, eighteen by twenty-four feet, kitchen attach ed nine by twelvo feet, and outbuildings. Seized nnd taken Intocxceution nsthepron- crty of Elisabeth Itotbrock and John Both- rock. ALSO, All that certain LOT OF QliOUND, :!? n,i JA m. ihA nniiniite side of tho river Lehigh, from tho borough ol whito Haven, anil located in Kiuncr town ship, and Uounty or Carbon, containing FIFTY-TWO FEET FRONT on said road, and adgolnlng E. S. Mullen's lot, nnd running nt right angles lrom said road two hundred feet. The Improvements thereon are a TWO-STOBY PLANK WEATIIER BOAlinED DWELLING HOUSE, twenty by thirty feet, nnd eighteen feet hljth, exclusive or bas-inent. with a kitchen attach ed, sixteen by iwcnty-ruur feet, and ono and a halfstory high. Seize. I and laksn Into execution ns tho nron- ertv of tho Lchhrh Oraln. Coal and Lumber Company, owners or reputed owners, and Charles S. ICunkel, contractor, and to bo sold ny J. V. IlAUDENDUSII.Shcrlll, Mauch Chunk, July 12, 1870. p ,T. MKISIIAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE, No. 3, Second Floor, OAK HALL MATJCif CHUNK, PiNHA. .fflr"C!n ba ronsuited In German. tjanO. iicovi:iciis. lMCOVUICliS,. "For sinking spells "4500 wilt bo mid fits, dizziness, pnlpl.jfora caso that latlon and low splnts.Mtliters will not rely on Hop ltltters.",or help." caso mat uoii cure, "Read or, procuro "HopDlttcrs builds and use nop ruucrs.'up, sirengiucns ami and you will beatronu'o u r o s continually lioiittliv anil lin,tni-.t ifrom thn nrst dosn." " ' - j 1 1 j "L-idlcs. do youl "Fair skin, rosy want lo bo strongcheeksand thosweet healtliyand beautiful! est breath In Hop i ncn use nop jiiiicrs.iiiiiiers, - "The greatest an- "Kidney and Url- ictlzer, s torn a o h, 'nary complain tsof at I itood and liver regit- kinds nerinanentlyi ,lator Hop Hitters." cured nyuopuutert, 'Olergyn vers. Ed tors. Hank-headache &uizzincss. Kdltc nd Li yiiibUf -4im J mini us unis.s,un, b ers and Ladles needillop-Hitters oures itop Hitters daily." wun a low uoscs." UnnTllllers hnire.l "Take Hon Hitters stored to sobriety and'three times aday and health, perfect wrecks'you will havo no doc- frora Intemperance." jior bins to pay. ' For sale by all druggists. lyI2.-Im, A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. Jutt rublithedt in a Seated Envelope, Price Cc. A WECTU RE ON THE NATURE. THE AT. MENT, AND RADICAL cure of Seminal Wenlcncs", orHreiinatorrtimi. ledaced bv self, Abuse, Involuntary i:misaion, Irapotencv, Nervoui uuuimr una impcuinieuii io mar. rlnee generally ( Consumption, Epilepsy, and Ktt., Mental ami Phvficat Incapacity. Ac BV UOBElir J. COLVEHWELL. M. U,.autU. or nt tlio Un en Hook. Aa The world renown d auinor. in ima aamtrable Lecture, clrarlv Droves from bla own cxnei. lenco tliut the awful consequences ofSo'I Abuse infy be effeciuaily reinoTetl without medicine, anu without auiigerons umpical operations, bouffies, instruments, lings, or tordlala t i-otiu. idk uui b menu ui cure ai unco cc.ttiu aoa ei. leolnal. by hicli eveiy anffeitr. nu matter what his conottlournny be may cure hlnueif cueapir, pnvmoiy sou rauicaiiy. Thit Lecture Kill prove a boon to thou- $a,nd and thoutandi. Bent, under flea), in a nlaln envelone. to nnv address, on receipt of e'x cenU, or two postage etamna. Address the publlehera. The Oulvertvell Medical Co.) 4t ANN St., NEW YOIIK f Tost Office Box, 4SS0. apr.ts yi. DANIEL WIEAND, Carriages,Wagons,Sleighs,&c, coBsxn or BANK AND IRON STREETS, LEHIOHTON, Penna., Itespeetfnlly announces to his friends and the public, that he Is prepared to Build all des criptions of CAEniAOES, SPUINO WAOOMS, BLEIQ1IS, ie., la the Latest and Most Approved Styles, at ITIces fully as low as the same can be obtain. ed elsewhere, guaranteeing the belt Seasoned Material and most substantial workmanship. Particular attention given to REPAIRING In all its details, at the very Lowest Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited and nerfoet i satlsraetlon guaranteed. April 1879-yl DAN. WJEAND, AT LEHIGHTON, SATURDAY, JULY 12th. O 0) &3 Four Masslvo Tannines, Threo Collossal Tralni of 40 Mngntflccnt Car Loads of tho FINEST SHOW PltOI'HHTY IN TIIK WOULD. Nothing halfio novel, bcautirul or Intensely raro and Interesting ever beforo seen In any tent show slnoo the world hcxan. All other exhibitions ilwnrf Into Inslirnlllcanco when cnmparo.1 with It. Behold tho Startling Figures and Incontestable Facts I The only Living Hippopotamus The only White Whale ! The only Trained Sea The only Gigantic Devil Fish, 39 feet long ! Tho only Ever known to Leap Over Four Horses and . Tn0 on,v Travelllnir Exhibition recognized, I llglous l'rcss. In tact the only atiiuseincnt by tho dtlUtanle, that Is high THAT EXHIBITS ALL IT ADVERTISES ! As on cvldcnco or this. In mnnv Places In stnl.l tea mis year, rutn.iu suuooi.s and faotoiuls have iii;i;. ui.usisu to lot tho pupils and operatives seo It. In addition to tho novel features or COUP'S FAMOUS Oriast year, Including tho GIGANTIC DEVIL FISH, SOU rcct long, exhibited In an enor mous water tank, halfthe length of a railroad car. Titanic Ocphnlopudlon Monsters of the uccp, so auinirnDiy preserved as io aiiract mo wonuor aim ii'iiniraiion oi otien tlUeMcn j tho ROYAL JAPS, with a full Japanese Circus Company J tho I Educated Dogs! The Groat Tloz Hang-m Injjf Act! lu which a Troupe ol Jlo; net nt .luilKe, jury nnd Hiinsinnn, eruc ting lliclrown frallows, overy lentur w which Is tierronned by the bust Trninct' Vvks In the world. IIorpe-Kblfntf Mon keys Equestrian Goal?; Nettle, tin Champion Horso Ecnperof tho World ! The famous Uroncho Horses In their Grand Military Drill ! And Hundreds of ether rare and recherche attractions: tho Manaicor Iihs also auil. cu io tins year's cntcriainuicnt a uruud 3S4Cenageri!E Of the Jlost It A It E AND COSTLY AMJIAI.SI From nil parts of tho World, absolutely coniirisin,s tho only Live Hippopotamus and Trained Sea Lions now traveling with any Show. s Is A ROYAL JAPANESE CIUCOS TROUPE. Three times more performing Horsei nnd Ponies than aro contained in all other Shows iu America eumbmedl -A. G-r'an.cl .A-CTariLim ! Five times more cxtensivo than that of last year, and the finest In America I Giving First-Class Moral Eutertaininent presenting absolutely moro startling and at tractive novel features which aro Entirely New, than is contained in ALL tlio SHOWS IS THE COUNTRY COMBINED I No other Entertainment ever left New York that so (Mights visitors, gives such universal satis factionr receives such hearty endorsements everywhere from THE PUBLIC P RES SI Price of Admission, tb0 amo Ynre1rlo7s'hors.,m',I1 and on1)' 50 Ceuts Children under 1 0 Years of Age, ..... 25 " A few Reserved Seats, 25 cts. extra. Two Performances Each Day. Doors open at 1" and 7 P.M., Performances to commence an hour later. jf For full particulars see Illustrated rostors, Advance Couriero,.Ilooks, Pamphlets, Circulars, Programmes, ami small bills scattered everywhere by thousands. EsVeiiiBig-), do CJS esq ! Lions ! River Horse from Hie White Nile! Tho only Egyptian Crocodiles Jt Alligators. Tlio onlv lesrttlmato Marine Anuarlutn supplied with Iiunnlng Sea Water ever lixniuiiuu under uiiiivase, Tho onlv Preserved Octopus. Tho only Tltnnlo Oephalnpod. Tho only glirantlo Cnlamary nr Squid. Tho only puro Whito C'ntnels. Tho only living Hell Benders, or "Ana. conilas,' of Iho Deep." Tho only (Innd Kqucscurriculum. Tho only Herd of Broncho Horses ever taught to Perform a Grand Military Drill. The only Iforso ever known to walk on Stilts The only O rand Menagerlo containing ex clusively rare anu cosuy Animals. The only Kettle, or Flyias Fegssiis ! a High FIvo Bared Gato nt a Single Hound. visited and endorsed by tho Olergy nnd tho lte- enterprise that Is universally patronised - toned ami first-class, and New England whero COt'P'SShow has vlsl- EQUESCURRIOULUM EH JB Si IT. & Of Living Fishes nnd Marino Monsters, tho massivo but exquisite Parian .Mm bio and Glass Tanks being actual ly supplied with ItUX KIXO WATER. A CURIOUS COLLECTION OF AND OTHER HiicntsiI Inisitings, AND WORKS OF ART ! 8" Rare Curiosities from WOOD'S MUSEUM I $mly 1 6& mill mill I i in.! mill THE WEEKLY SUN,- A Large Eiglit Page Sheet of FIFTY-SIX BIlOAl COLUMNS, will be sent, post-paid to any Address, till .Tafiifary 1, 1880,- Address June 28-w-l sully I3xi;EiiissittEa g Cape May AND RETURN THE SAME DAY, The Famous, Mammoth, Timitx-llKi t Steamer " nGI'Ulll'jUV leavea liaccSt. Whsrf nt 7 A. M., arriving nt t.'apo May abo,. P.M. lieturnlng, leaves Uspe May at 3 o'elk P. M , giving ninple time fur tmtlilngtir a ilrivo my the bi nch. A full Il.nss Ilan.l and ON chestro' Jtulo for llnnclmr. Parlor K'nUrtalnmcnts varlcil weekly. Luncheons and ltc frcshments In nbmdance. lllnncrs ami Suppers provided. Oysters and Fish served for Sup' per a few moments after taken frunt tha water. ITiiirc for ilc ISoumi Trip, Oitc Ifollar. KB" St'NI) AYS will lcavo rtace-Strcet Wharfat jUa.M.-K P.S. A nrnaU OaugoMcmii H.illmadWIII co.lvey passengers to Cope Island In 8 mlnntes.. Tickets lur sale at all Itallrond stations. JulS-wS Daily Excursion The splendid Saloon Sffamcr "JOHN Dally nt S:15 A. M., for Sea Breeze, (ahont 05 miles), dorfli the Selawore Hsy, rrivlntf hack to tho city early In the evening. This is imo of tho most pleasant Excursions out of Philadelphia. A Musical Entertainment and Dancing will enliven the trip. Refresh monts in abundance. Dinners. Suppers, Ac. All the conveniences for Salt Water Bath lug. Fishing, Boating and other Amusements aro provided. .Fare, GO cts, Juno 29, ISiO-wS Xmprt&iit to Builders, &c WeteBOTfc .FlsMfiiB&g Mill9 JOHN G. BIERY, Agent, Is prepared to furnish all lands of Dressed' Lumber, SasTr, Doors, Blindsy Slmttcsa, Mouldings, Brackets, Ballust ers, Window and Door Frames, Scroll Sawing, Turning, Planing and Pipping done at short notice and at Prices to Suit the Times-, Contractors and Carpenters are invited to call for Specifications, which will be cheerfully furnished. flgjlf' Special attention grreit to Orders by Hail. Thank ful to our patrons and friends for past favors, wc ask a share of patronage in the future Very ncppectfnlly, P. O. box G3. Mew I I respectfully announce to tho citizens of Lehighton and vicinity that I have leased tho Old Post-Oifice Stand, on BANK Street, Lehighton, and that 1 am now receiving a full line of consisting of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear, Hosi ery, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Ribbons, Ruches, lady's hand-mado Clouds, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Bruslies, Combs, Buttons, Collars, Machino Needles and Oil, Zephers, ITinicy Stationery, nnd i all other articles usually kept in my line. Also, Agent for tho celebrated IBB3mmr Cabmet OrCtAm. ggf Call and examine my goods ; theprices nro so low that thoy cannot fail to suit all. 7-1 K.JC. WJEEATIiEY. New Advertisements JDUOl'OSALS Will bo received until 8 o'clock P. M., on Monday, July S8lh, 1879. Tor tho JANITOR SHIP al the SUHOOI. 11UUSK. By order of the Hoard. DAN. OH AVER, Secretary. July 6, ls;o-wt Lehighton School Heard. s IX TEACHERS WANTED. Six Teachers aro wanted for the Lehighton Ilorouuh Public Schools, viz: One Principal;! 1 lor Urammar 1 1 for Intermediate; I lor See. omlary, and 2 for Primary. Terra e moi.tln. The Examination will he held In the School House, atLehlghton, on Wednesday, July 10, 1879, at 0 o'clock A. M. lly order of the Hoard. HAN. UKAVEK, Secretary. July S, 1879-W2 -jqyxEcuTOR's notice. Letters Testamentary m tho Estate of Jonathan Kolh, late of the llorouifh of Weiss port, Uarbon County, I'tnna.. deceased, have been granted tothe nnderslgned, to whom all persons Indebted to tho said estate are re quested to make payment within six weeks, and all those having claims or demands will mako known the same, without delay, to HENRY llOVtlt, Executor, Weissport, July 5, 187t-w6 NNUAL statement Or the Receipts and Disbursements' of Franklin Twp. School Dist. ROIJERT ANTHONY, Treasurer, In Ac count with Franklin Towsp. School District, Uarbon Uounty, l'u., for the School Year end. lug (Uounty Account) Juno 2nd, 187V: RECEIPTS. To amount received from all sources, t:i"J7 01 EXPENDITURES. Uy amount of Expenditures, as per Vouchers, fHOI 01 SUMMARY. Trearurer's n.llanco 21 88 Outstanding Uonds M!7 48 Oourt OoU 100 1)0 To lialanee 711 4 Total fiiv3 bo Due from John Sehwab, Uoileetor, on Duplkatel877 i 6? El Due from II. l'i I.evan, Collector, on Duplleatal878 ill ZD Due from Doroaghof Weissport, less Interest UBo 02 ssstfB 84 Dy lialanee M 1UU Audltel and aeeented this 18th day of June. A.1J.1B1V. w. I.. Kr.aii.ur.il, Auditors STEl'HLN hOLT. t rtuuuo"' July ft-w THE SUI, Kcw York Citjv to SEA BREEZE I A. WAItXEIt." leave Cheslniil wi,..f Children, 30 cts. sill Mew JOHN G. BIERY, Agent For the Weissport Planing MilL jan.4- yl Mew IPrices I YOU NEED NOT SUFFER A DAY W 1 T Xl , Dyspepsia, Constipation, Liver Complaint,"lndigestionT Debility, &c, ithenyou eanbe relieved end esrredbythr use of that reliable (Established ISM,) remedy Dr. J. S- H0UGHT0N.S It Is Nature's own remedy, and contains no nousoous drugs. Hyou are so bad o as not tobeablotoeata Cracker wlthoat illstren, try Or. Houghton's I'epsin.snd you will not be disappointed, lie sure yoa get lr. II oughi mi's l'rislnsnd(alano base Iml. lations. Sold by all Unionists. J. If. Eatok, Proprletor.Ftllsdelphla.ra. IIRETiTaOOiy k ( O., Oeneral Agents, New York. June 7. 3mo. URIAH FATZINGER Respectfully asnoanees lo the peeele that he hsa leased the Shoe et BAUUEl IICBER-. LINU.on North Street, Lehighton, Pa., and proposes to reaame hht oid ttahieM ot Carriage and Wagon BUILDING, and repcctf ulif ak a abare ol public (ratntn. ajts KnaraDtlov tne Woikmanbipto bieqnai nt tie best, aud tlie I'rlcea to be ut lowaalbff low fat. REPAIRING of all kinds promptly sttfnde tsatery ret' soosbte charges. UltlAII FATKlNaBR. OpDoMIe Fublte Biasre, North street, T-eb lly I Lehighton, I's. If. A. tikltz. resnectfirllr tunontcea lo thai pionlBol Lei.tshinn soil vicinnv that he has inartiarrKMeoent- lor lunnlylnR them with thelfET Li:i(KIll COAL from tbe Lehlrls. ton Uenot of ihe Lehlch & f.ucr.. lilt., at iho followiuK Low Trices i stove,.. A a per ton Chestnut ...f., I vi per ton No. J 1 7i per ten STRICTLY FOR CASH 1yo tout Ordrra it my Offlee. BAfJK Bt 1 nnnnslln Ihfl iMiiiUa Bousre. coai win wjoeuf. ed. when deslreo, si very Lowest Charre om I shorn nrlro. H. A BELIE. I March t. 2oi. I.eWhten, r. I
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