SlRWItllS, DisTiuor ATToimnV t cwuNSKtLon AT I. AW. Office, JClots'i urtilolng DiMawilr. StAUOHOIIUNKi VA. HottlMjt Estates. tfilioK Accounts and Orphans Court l'rnc'tico H specialty. ,,,.., , , Trial ot unnci cnroitflivattcnded to cal transactions In tHKHBh nnfl Ocrnun, m p. filtrici flA tTPD mar 1,0 '"""n 0,1 ""8 Bt (,F-0, THIS "Af bK l noWRLI. A CO'S Now; Hurt Ailver l.inir Htiicau, 10 M nre wnrejt, Vh'ere ADVnllTIMNOCON UpW VOW IJIACTH may bo made lor It In Hull lUUUi SATURDAY, JUIA' 18. 1879. Local and Personal. to suiiscitiunits. Subscribers lo tlio CAr.iloS AnvoCAlr. Will take special notice tliat oUr terms nro ono doll.tr a year strictly in advance, If not to paid $1.25 will be charged In every instance. Subscribers getting their papers by mall will refer to tlio direction tabs ipn their papers and note the date, and remit accordingly. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy To bacco. r-50- I. J. Median, Esq., of Matlcll Chunk) was in town Tuesday evening, and spent ail hour in our sanctum. -Tho new tramp law will go Into effect on Die 15th of August. Let it bo rigidly en forced. rartlcs EinS west can get tickets from Bert. Benboldt, I). V. It. It. depot. IB 12 For Sale. Eight shares of tbo Capital Slock of the 1st National Bank ofLchighton. For further particulars apply at tho Advo cate office. To DUt Kutz'own's furnaces In order about $7,000 nrebcingcxpended. It Is to bo put In blast as won as possible. If you have the means lay in your coal. The days arc shortening and winter will be hero before you are dreaming of It. -Every fumaco between Heading and llarrisburg Is going, and also all tho iron mills, rolling mills, forges and nail mills. For cheap Farm Land in Carbon coun ty, inqulro at N. D. Cortright, Mauch Chunk. 21-3' Tlio Topular Western Ticket Agent, B. O'Bnan. will be at this office next Wednes day nleht. If you intend to go west, call end see him, ho will send you right, cheap nnd quick. Tho Giant Devil Fish is ono ofthocu riositics In tho Aquarium department of Coup's Show which everybody 6houId sec, The opportunity may never again present Itself. Tho Easton School Board has forbidden corporal punishment in its schools for tho next year. The East Mahanoy Railroad announces a dividend of ono dollar and fifty cents per eharc. payablo July 15. The Philadelphia and Heading Railroad announces a dividend nf one dollar nnd fifty cents persliaroon tho stock of the East fenns evlvania Railroad, payable July 15. 300 boxes West's Vegetable Liver Pills, far uln nt Durline's Druj Store. 20 cents her box. If you wantanice smooth, easy shave, your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Rocdcrcr's Saloon, under tho bxcliango no- tel. Ho will fix you right, nnd don'tyou forcet it. The annual meeting of tho stockholders of tho Lehigh VolleyEmcry Wheel Co. will will bo held at their offico in Wcisspolt, on Monday next. Itcv. A. F. Leopold, of ajton, formerly pastor of tho UVUsporflivangclical church, was in town visiting hisold friends on Wed nesday last, and dropped Into our sanctum nnd renewed his subscription to tho-Auvo-cate. Go thou, and do likewise 1 Tho most popular place in Corboncoun ty, for purchasing wall palter, stationery, nnd useful articles generally, is E. F. Luck enbach's, two doors .below tho Broadway House, Mauch ChurikFirst-class painting nnd calsomlning at reasonable figures, nnd Work Guaranteed. Mr. William II. Knnts, formerly cn raced ill tho mcrcantilo business in North Whitehall, has opened a dry goods store at Mauch Chunk, Being an honest, upright and energetic young man his many friends in his native township wish him success in his new field of enterprise?? His brotherln law, n Mr. Haines, of MoUeh Chunk, is as sociated with him in Uilbuslness. Allen town Democrat,' WfS Frank Stockerjofjtlilj borough, Informs Us that he is rmsitrvclyjajcandldate for tho nomination for Sheriff this fall, on the Democratic side of tho house i and wo learn that Jos. S. AVcbb intends to present bis claims for the same position on tho llepubll can side. ' All rietit ttcntleman, hand in your names early. A sad accident occurred at No. 5 slope, Stockton, Tuesday, by which Mr. George Hutchison losSRis life. The deceased was employed in pulling down coal to fill the schute, when by a sudden rush Itcamo upon hi in and crushed him, he was taken nut alive and taken home where he died In a short time. Mr. Hutchison was about -45 years of ago and leaves a wifo, and, we are Informed, no children. Daily Dallctin. New Arrival. II. H. Peters, the tai lor, has just relumed from tho city, with another largo and elegant stock of summer goods, comprising cloths, cassimcres, and suitings, of latest nnd most fashionable de signs, for mens' youth's and children's Wear, which ho is prepared tomako up In tlio lat est und most durable style at prices so low ns actually defy oomctition. Call and ex amine goods and learn prices before you buy elsewhere. No trouble to show grods at this establishment. H is no joko to say that more pcoplo nre "mado happy" annually through the Instrumentality ot our well known livery man, Mr. David Ebbert, than by any other Individual in town t and knowing this fact he still continues to let his splendid teams at reasonable prices. Mrs. LydlaTharp, went to Horn's stock rani Monday, to purchasoa cow, and while in the yard making a selection n dog ran in, which had the effect to irritate ono of the cows, and she made for tho dog, and tho dog ran towards Mrs. Tharp, when tho cow came In contact with Mrs. T., striking her very severely In the stomach knocking her down and severely injuring her Internally. Dr. N. B. Reber was called for and rendered medical aid. A pay car on the Dclaware,Lackan'anna and Western Railroad ran into the rear of a coal train on a sharp curve between the Delaware Water Gap and Portland, last Sal urday afternoon. The conductor of the coal train, Joseph O. Brown, of Scranton,wns fa tally Injured and died soon after, and tbo engineer of the pay car sustained severe In Juries, Brown had been married only two weeks. JlWeaid that the coal train was behind time, and'the occupants of the pay ear thought It far ahead wheu they ran into It. "w Posters are out announcing a grand ex cursion to Ocean Grave, on the 18th Inst, for tie benefit of St. rani's M. E. ehuroh.ef Maucb Chunk. The price of tickets from this plate is fixed at tho low price of $3 for the round trip. Mr. George Esser, a Democratic aspirant for tho nomination for Prothoriotnry, was In town on the afternoon of tho Fourth. Tho pie nle of the children of tho M. E. Sunday school, on tho Fourth, was a very pleasant affair. The Fantastic parado on the evening of tho Fourth was n capitally gotten up sffalr, and proved the featuro of tho day. In returning from the picnic grounds on the Fourth, W. H. Moulthrop fell down tlio L. A S. Railroad embankment, and se verely lacerated his face. Tho roof of J. Tj. OabtTs warehouse was discovered to boon flroon tho morning of tbo Fourth, but for its timely discovery a destructive conflagration would have been the result. Tho Red Men's plo nlo on tho Fourth passed off pleasantly. It was not a financial success, the affair barely paying expenses. Wo heard of but one fight during tho rourtli. A fellow from Franklin was look ing for "man." Ho found him. Ifitfccd, Gcorgo W. Morthlmer, whllo engaged firing blank cartridges, early on tho morn ing of the Fourth, prematurely discharged the pistol, tho wad lodging in his thigh just abovo tlio knee, inflicting a painful, though not dangerous wound. Itwasdrcss cd by Dr. N. B. Reber. The Lchlghton Band wero out at an early hour on tho morning of tho Fourth serenading their friends in town. Dr. E. S. Miller, of Altoona, was on a visit to ins parents and friends in tills bor ough over Sunday. The Dr. is looking well. -Tlio bridgo leading from this borough to Weissrt was iusjifctcd by tlio CotihtV Commissioners on Thursday afternoon lust week, to ascertain what, If any,rcpalrs were needed to be mado thereon. A largo pllo of drift-wood, belonging to Yeakol & Albright, on the Island, was dis covered to bo on firo about 11 o'clock Satur- lay night. It mado n bright fire for a lime and cxciled sonio alarm on account of prox imity to the WoissKrt Plaining Mills. No dainago resulted except tho burning of sev eral cords of wood. It is supposed to have been the work of tramps. Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, as lessor of tho Morris Canal, has for some timo been redeeming tho boat loan of the latter company at par, though tho loan does not mature until 188.1. Investigation shows that tlio morlgago which it was supposed protected tiiis loan has never been executed To-day (Saturday) Coup's great show will exhibit ill this borough, and everybody and his wife and children will ho doubt bo thero thoso who don't, will wish they had when too late. Information has reached tho Treasury Department that a new counterfeit five dol lar legal-tender note has mode Its appear ancc In various localities. It purports to be of the series of 1875, and bears the names of Allison, Register, nnd Wyman, Treasurer. It is executed on printed imitation fiber, which is lighter than tho genuine. It pronounced to bo n dangerous counterfeit. Wo were tho rcceipicnt on Monday last of an Immense and elegantly decorated cake, bearing the following inscription i "Present ed by the Ladies' Aid Society," of tho M. E, church, of this borough. For this token of their kindness and generosity they will please accept our thanks, and best wishes for their success in tho laudable work in which they nre now engaged. For tho four days ending with July 4th thero were shipped over the L. k S. railroad 34,705 tons of coal, making a total shipment to dato of 1,9(0,840 tons, an increase, ns com pared with the, tame, timo last year of 052,- 800 tons. Last Monday evening was the timo for holding a regular nicetingof Borough Coun cil. Thero was no quorum present. In Iowa City, la., they luxuriate on eg?s at 0 cents n dozen 2 for a cent, nnd butter G to 8 cents per pound. Happy town I For tho week ending July 5th, there were shipped over tho L. V. R. R. 02,004 tons ofcoal, making a total to dato of 2,3415,. 310 tons, being a incrcaso of 431,910 tons for the season as compared with the same, time last year. County Commissioner J. J. Gallagher, camo to town Tuesday evening, and spent tlio night with F. P. Semmcl. Mr. G. left on the 7:45 a. in. train Wednesday morning for Mauch Chunk. Coal tar water will kill potato hugs. This is worth repeating and remembering Coal tar lacks many of tho qualities which characterize furls Green, tho now so unt ver sa 1 refuge, nnd is, therefore, just so much more valuable. Tho perils of having sued a iKiison as Paris green about, and in daily anil familiar use are great, ami with more use and a growing carelessness tho result will bo every year worse, probably, until th use of it will have to bo mado a matter legislation. Until this Is done, the way to stop this sort of tiling is to remember that coal tar water will kill tho potato bugs, and it is not an engine of death lo the human race. Exchange. Mr. A. W. Horn, of this borough, a employee of the Packcrton shops, while en gaged at his duties at tho latter place, on Thursday of last week, by accident caught his hand between a plank which ho was handling and a track rail and broke the bones of tho hand between tho knucklo and wrist joint. The accident will disable him for labor for somo weeks to come. The Mount Carbon Rolling Mill, which originally cost tho owners $250,000, and which was recently destroyed by fire, was sold ot auction Wednesday afternoon by the. company wnlch operated it. The ma cliinery and scrap wero bought by Lippin colt Jfc Co., of Philadelphia, fur $5,475, am tlio real estate by Vanwinkle .fc Stout, New York, for $1000. Thomas Kemcrer, Esq,, is rapidly re covering from his recent severe illness, and we aro also pleased to announce that Jfrs, Kemerer is also reeoving from the injuries she received by falling over a week ago, Henry Dentlnger, the boy whoso foot was amputated a few weeks ago by Drs. Reber and Sciple, the result of a Tailrodd accident, is able to be out by the aid of crutches. An artificial foot will make him almost as good as ever. At a regular meeting of directors of the First National Bank, of this borough, held on Wednesday last, a dividend of two per cent, on the caiilal stock was declared, pay ablo at tho Banking House, on and after tbe 15th Inst. Jonas A. Horn, whose hotel was recent ly destroyed by fire, has commenced work on a new bullding.nearly opposite T. Arner's store, and proposes to push the work to a rapid completion. William, son of Abraham Sthare, of East Matfeli Chunk, died on Friday of Isst week, after an illness of six or eight weeks. P. J. Meehan, Eq., of Mauch Chunk, Deputy Grand Dictator of the State, Knights of Huiiur, i urgauisiug a lodge in this bo rough. He hat twenty or more names al ready on an application for a charter. The Knights of Honor have attained eminent success as a mutual benefit order. Excelsior Band entertained their friends on Thursday evening with a general' sere- nede. The refreshing rain of Thursday after non was a welcome risitoi. Tho II Ip; Midiv, Tho Rochester Dally Express or tho 28th ult., saysi Tho Mamouth Pavllllun of W. Coup's Monster Show was full Friday afternoon nnd last night was "packed" with an audience In charaoter seldom seen under canvas. Tho clkrqv, tiikdar, TitKSMitlc, Tim merchant were oil represented, and united" In their verdict that W. C. Coup has selected tho right name for hlscomblna- tlon. Music, mirth, novelty and pleasure aro in It so artistically blended that It may Well bo called CoupV'unlted Monster Ohow." Space will not permit us to even attempt to describe the many objects ol interest, Binusc- incnt and instruction combined. It is enough that all ''takotlio cake" nnd W.C. Coup, tho genial gentleman, and " giant lawman," must achoivo tSie plaudits and pralso of press and public ns positlvo proof that his efforts to amuse without debasing the public mind aro fully appreciated. Re member, this great combination will exhlb- In this borough, to-day (Saturday) after- tiooh and evening. I Hi (TO lllclnTIlfIJIlCtt()?ltllllcil. bur;; College. Ail Allcntown dispatch of tho 7th Inst., says: The Board of Trustees of Muhlenburg Collego (Lutheran), through a committee, having passed appropriate resolutions on tho bequest of $30,000 made by Judgo Asa Tack cr, to that institution, in which the generous gift was recognized as the act of the philan thropist and devoted friend of education, lin, though so liberal a foundcrand patron f another institution nflcarning, and him self of another household of faith, could find in his heart to aid our Collego in its efforts to extend educational advantages to another portion of the p ipulation of the State of his doption, it was, on motion of Rev. Dr. Seiss, of Philadelphia, further resolved, That in consideration of tho mignificcnt bequest made to this institution by Hon. Asa Pack er, this Board of Trustees will establish a I professorship, to bo called perpetually by his rimo. Tlio act was further commended in resolutions to members of tho Lutheran Church. ICnilrnnil ttnttciU Tho Bethlehem correspondent of the Phil adelphia Ledger, writing under the dato of tho Dili inst., says: Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad officials hero aro not a littlo sur prised at the persistence displayed by some of tho Philadelphia papers in building tho new line from that city to Bethlehem, in competition to the P. Sc R. leased road. Mr, Sayro says the easiest thing to do in the world is to build a railroad on paper, and in newspaper. Acting President Hartshorno on Mouday asked Mr. Sayre, Superintend ent and Engineerof tho Lehigh Valley Rail road home todiue. En routo Mr. Hartshorno pointed out to Mr. Sayro tho line tho Tcnii sylvania Railroad Company proposes to build tap Gcrmantown and Chestnut Hill. This is all the foundation the papersof Tues day evening and this morning had for the lengthy accounts in reference to tho new line. No engineers havo been placed on tho route, and the Lehigh Valley directors at their meeting Tuesday, neither discussed nor voted on the subject. Tho lino the Pennsylvania Company ore now surveying lias become necessary to keep their sharo of tho travel from thoso sections, and has no meaning beyond that, at least not so far as tho Lehigh Valley Company is concerned, Successful. The following from tho Mt. Holly Herald, N. J., will be of interest to tho friends of the Rev. J. B. Whitton, formerly pastoratrack crton, now of Penusville, N. J. : Tlio festival civen bv th Methodist church on Saturday evening, was ono of tho most succcsslul, linancially ana otherwise, that ins ever ucen given nere. Auout auu pco ilo were present at tlio concert niven by Muster Bench and Miss Union, nnd speak of it in mo Highest terms, miss ucncii eavo somo excellent selections on tho organ and wero loudly applauded. Mr. B,icon,of Phil adelphia, who had tho voung people in charge was unanimously tendered a vole of matins by the audience. Alter me concert was over, a large cake and a nanrisoino lliblo was put up ami almost everybody took share. Charles Shane was fortunate enough m siriue tue iucKy tuimuer ami it wassoan nounccd. Everything tiasscd oiTverv pleas antly and the receipts amounted to $125 clear of expenses. Somo time since, the rmircu was in a uau way unanciaiiy anil they thought of closing it up, but since the appointment of Rev. J. B. Whitton, bv tho i...m:.. ti.i ii i. i t '.it I'rcsidiiie Elder, the church has been rcstintr on a good niianciai and spiritual loundallou IVntlomtl Teiiipcriilice Cnmp Ulcer In Tho third National Temperance Camp Meeting under tho auspices of tho National Temperance Society and Publication House will open at Spencer, N. Y., on Wednesday August 0, at 2 p. m., and continue till Mon lay the 11th. It will be under the direction of Rev. D. C. Babcock, of Philadelphia, ono of the secretaries of tho Society. Professor W. W. Bcntly, of New York City, will have charge of tho singing. Ho will use his new book, "Gospel Gems." Spencer is in tho midst of a largo population and easy of access from all directions. Tho Geneva, Ithaca Jt Sayro division of tho Lehigh Valley Rail road fusses closo to the camp-ground, and tbo Utica, Ithaca X- Elmira withlu half mile. The latter road will have conveyances at every troin during the meeting. Bpcnce is about midway between Wavcrly and Itha ca, and also between Elmira and Cortland Tho Lehigh Valley Road crosses tho Erio at Wavcrly, and connects with the New York Central at Geneva, Lyons, and Cayuga. Tho Utica, Ithaca A- Elmira connects with tho Erio nt Elmira; with tho Northern Central at Elmira, and also at HorseheaJj; crosses the Southern Central at Freeville, and tho Delaware, Lackawanna Sc Western at Cort land. rnalilon !Votc. Mummy suits aro In demand. Jet is more worn in Taris than ever. Short costumes for garden and lawn pa: ties. Hat and bonnet brims grow larger and larger. Parasols match the bonnets and drees this season. Gingham dresses find favor with ladies of all ages. Brims of bonnets may suit the fancy of the wearef. The Fanchon and the Marie Stuart are the caps of young widows. White muslin hats, with fichus to match, are ehown for garden parlies. Very small White muslin bows only should be used for morning wear. Caps grow more and more dressy, and are more fashionable than ever. Lace and muslin scarfs are Worn arcrtin the neck, inside the linen collar. Large jabots, whether of lace or musli should be Worn only in tho evening. Leghorn and Tuscan straw to the most popular as well as tbe most elegant of all tbe new productions, Bysahtine point is & new slioWy cotton Imitation that woshes well, and imitates antique lace to perfection. Common flowers, such as hollyhocks, cxllps, cowslips, dandelions, pansies arid daisies are oeooming very popular, boln nature and art. Short bunched un Marnuise polonaise Victoria lawn and other white sheen fabrics are worn with abort, black or colored silk klrt Hip; Creek Item. The npplo crop promises well. Tho Fourth trasscd off very nulctly at this place. Mr, Wm. E. Kemerer finished culling grain on Monday, To h m that lives well everv form of life Is good. -Wheat In this section Is said to be bat ter than rye this year. Hon. Robert Klotz paid a visit to his brother hero on the Fourth. -The water in Dia creek Is vcrv low at the present wilting. Tho way lo bo happy mind your own business and let ct everybody attend to theirs. Constablo It. 1'. Levan, of Franklin, was hero Tuesday on official business. Mr. C. A. Buck expects to teach, again this winter in Towamcnsing. -The memory of mischief is iu desirable fame. Mr. Robert Miller was home from Al- brlghtsvllle on the 4th and remained over undayt but jell on Monday. We had a splendid rain on Monday isht, which considerably revived the pas tures, potato vines and other vegetation. Patronito tho men who advertise I they re generally the best nnd most enterprising business men. The modern Argobellcvcf that one girl i the kitchen is worth two at tbe front gate. It is reported that Rev. A. Bartholo mew of Lchlghton, has purchased the Wag ner farm. Constablo C. II. MacDaniel of Weissnort past through this placo on Wednesday of ast weeK. R. V. Itofiord county Supt., Is busy at present holding examinations throughout o county. Mr. David Zellner fell from ono of his erry trees on Saturday, nnd sustained se vere injuries to his arm and side. Mrs. Eliza and Thos. J Bolt, executors tho estate of Solomon Sou, oiler a valua ble piece of real estate for sale. See adver tisement in another column. Hoy makers receive (12 cents a day and board, in this vicinity. Tho wages of har vesters have not been fixed as a general tiling. A horso hay-fork should bo in ever barn. In the burrv of havlnp ahe cost such nn Implement is saved in ono week In pid unloading. 'Squiro Baecnstosc, of Franklin, made us a social call on Saturday eveninc. AVo enjoyed nn hour or more of conversation, ami wo loumt mm a genial companion find Iricnd. Cull again soon. Mr. Isaac Levan has been busy this week rebuilding his dam, something much needed lor n long time, as mo old one was worth very little during the dry seaion of tho year. several or our vonnff men who wer out of employment during the wholeof last winter, navo lately procured employment either atPackertoli, Lchiehtou, Wctssnort, Parryvllle or Hokendauqua. 1 The Scranton Journnl says tbe ouestion with those who co to Lcndvillo is notV'how can wo get rich ?" but "how can wo get homer' I Corn looks promisine so far. arid if nothing interferes we shall have a goodtcrop this year. I earnestly hope we may fully realize our expectation. V New potatoes ol lato have become oulle plentiful, notwithstanding tlio fact that tho potato-bugs are Inaking liiore trouble than was at nrst anticipated. The days aro now beeinnine to shorten. ml hereafter we shall bo on the road to inter and tho shortest day nealn, and Ions evenings around tho cherry hearthstone. The Stark county Ledqcr say tho envi ous man never likes to seo his neighbor prosper, neither can ho appreciate a favor. He is a bad man, or, in other words, is void of noble principles. Superintendent R. F. Hofford will hold tho teachers examination for Franklin township in East Wcissport on the Oth of August, wnero applicants may present them selves. Rev E. Bull preached In the Bolt's church on Suhday morhinc at 10 o'clock. and in tho nfternoon he Visited the Sabbath school and delivered a very interesting ad dress to tho children. We should be pleased to navo mm repeat tue visit booh. After tho close of the services on Bun- lay inominE, Rev. E. Butz held an election for missionary officers or Bolt's church, re sulting us follows: President Nathan Solt; Vico-Prcsident-r-btcphcn i rilzmger; Secre taryRobert Anthony; Treasurer Jacob llerig. I am informed by our esteemed friend and efficient Secretary of Franklin School Hoard, Air. Josian Kuch, mat tho applicants for schools are very largo again this year. But wo expect that the directors will see that all of tho old and tried teachers are re- ncaeed, and when a vacancy exists supply it by selecting the best from among the new ppncunis. The second number of tho Sabbath School Visitor is on our table, and we think it improves wiin each number, under the able charge of Revs. Smoyer and Scyfrit, who we observe take deep interest in furn ishing our Sabbath schools with good, wholesome reading. Wo are also pleased to seo by its 1400 copies issued that it is firmly established, and will accomplish much good. At the meeting of the Board of Control of the Evangelical S. S. Society held at Mill port, on tlio evening ol the 4th Inst., a com mittee was appointed to decide upon a time to hold n reu n ion of all the schools of the old Carbon county circuit, consisting of the schools at Wcissport, Mauch Chunk, Lo- highton, Parryvllle, Millport, Berlinsville, Cherryvillc, Slatlrigton, Slate Dale, Big Creek, Mahoning, Snyder's of Lehigh Gap, ir I..MI- hj. r,,. T- i ii- . 1 Wo are sorry to see our friend. II. T. Smawley, one of our most active teachers. icuve mo nroiessioii, no uas taught since ne entered me townsnip at Boll's, Alaria Furnace and Mackereltown, and is much esteemed. At an early day he Would bo a professional ; but wares being so low is what drives somo of our best teachers out of ranks, in pursuit of some employment that Is more steady and pays better than teach ing, and their places aro filled by young men and Women who erbaps never had an hour's experience in a school room as teachers, ranklm schools aro Very largo, espacially Mackereltown, Soil's, Maria Fur nace and Walksville. These number from 70 to 77 pupils each: and to handle them. ond give them the proper attention, requires a practical teacher j not a greenhorn. The only way to retain good teachers is to pay mum rcusuoiiuie t-aiunes, mat tuey may devote their entlro time to tho work, and not oe compiled to seek employment else where to support themselves and those de pendent upon them. If we Ciirrprtlr un derstand the idea of the State Department, me cuite appropriation is intended to be given as an inducement to districts to em ploy the best anil most competent talent to teach tbe schools of the Commonwealth, Over one-half of the salaries of teachers was paid last year by that department: and we cannot see why our directors do cot take this Item into. consideration and at once do clde to raise the salaries for this year. Our worthy superintendent it. r . llotlord,in bis last report, says "Franklin did well, consid ering the low salaries paid the teachers. in lowamcnsing ana uower lowaraenslni the results were not so satisfactory. Sa aries were reduced so much as to make it necessary to employ young and inexperi enced teachers for many of the schools, and of course we cannot expect first-class work irora apprentices. iiiTIIf. Openlriff of a Tiew IlouCe, On Monday, July 14th new rout to" the Delaware Water Gap will be opened. It will bo via the Lehigh Valley railroad to Bethlehem, thence by tbe Lehigh an Lacka wanna Railroad to the Wind Gap and thence by one" of the Dodd s Transfer Company's Tallytio coaflies to the Water Gap a dis tance of 15 miles by coach. The drive through tbe Wind Gap over the Dlue Ridge and down through tbe beautiful and mound dotted Cherry Valley, delivering passengers at tbe hotels at tbe Water Gap, will be a! de lightful and attractive one. The timo will be one hour longer than by the Belvidero Delaware Railroad. The route will be for mally opened by railroad and newspaper men to-day (Saturday), July 12th, by a special train leaving Lehigbton at 7:15 a, m and Bdtb.Ub.em at 10;10 o'clock- rrom tho Count r Sent, InrontArif Action of the Cocm Com-MtssioREita.-Durlng last week the Board of County CotJimlealonerj transacted tho fol lowing important business) Miscellaneous bills aggregating abolit $J0d wero approved and ordered paid a resolution was adopted directing an order to be drawn In faror of J. S. Webb, constable, to coVef additional cx penses in apprehending and delivering Hen ry Sclgfried, convicted of burglary) J. H. Salkcld k Co., wero exonerated from the county taxes for 1877, provisional, that a prorata of tho rent of the two dwellings adjacent to tho foundry ho paid It) the county) the salary or the Women of tho county jail was reduced to $20 per month j S. W. Mcckca was appointed to collect the county nnd Stato taxes for Penn Forest town ship. The annual report of tho Commls sloncrs to tho Secretary of Internal Affairs was certified to, arid tho clerk directed to forward tbo same to llarrisburg. They show the total number of taxablcs In tho county aro 7,811 ) voluo of real estate, $2, 881,893) household furniture, excess, $10, 030) money nt Interest, $2,580 ) horses and mules over 4 years old, 1,735, valued ot $58,295 ) number of cows and eatn cattle, 1,041, valued al $27,540) Aggregate valuo of property for Stnto purposes, at 3 mills, $18,010) omonnt of tax on eamo $103.48 ) number of plcasuro carriages and buggies nt 10 mills, 398, valued at $10,348) salaries, occupations nnd professions, $775,780 j ag gregate value of all properly taxable for county purposes, nt 8 mills, $3,709,881)1 number of watches No. 1 80, No. 2 151, No. 3 11B j aggregato amount of Stnto tax on watches, $281.25) aggregato amount of Stato tax assessed, $420.57) aggrgato amount of county tax assessed, 8 mills, $30,159.15. The Stato is entitled to an additional 3 mills on all taxes for occupations, salaries, horses cattle which is deducted from tho total of $30,159.69. .-Soicidk. Mrs. Mary Stephens, ncc Exncr, was found hanging by tho neck to a garret door,at her residenco in Upper Mauch Chunk, about 9 o'clock on Monday night last, by her son. Ho immediately cut herdown,but life was extent. Sho was last seen alivo at about 7 o'clock. An inquest was held, and the jury returned a verdict of "Suicide by hanging." She had been twico married first to Exncr, by whom she has a grown up daughter, and then to Stephens by whom sho has two children living. Both husbands aro thought to be alive at tho present time She was an Industrious and frugal woman, and some years ago purchased a nico tittle home in the 2nd ward for herself and child Some months since, a little girl, one of a pair of twins by her last husband, was playing with matches, and caught on fire; and was so severely burned as to cause its death. Since this occurrence she has suffer cd great mental depression which, added to her other social trouble, is thought to have drovo her to commit the shocking deed of self-murder. She was about 45 years old. Current Topics Jno. Carroll, convicted of larceny at tho last term of court, for the larceny of a coat in Lehigbton, and sen tenced to fine and imprisonment, gave a iudemcnt note on Tuesday, und was ro. leased from tho coUhty jail by order of tho commissioners. Geo. F. Painter, J. A. Fcgley, and Cbas. Hummel, left on Friday for a fishinc expe dition to Big pond. If the weather proves nne tncy win rcmiin mere several days. Ho I for the circus I As Mauch Chunk proposes to turn out almost in a body to witness Coup's celebrated circus nnd men ngcrio at Lehighton, on Saturday afternoon and evening, the L. V. Railroad will run a special train, Icavine Jauch Chunk at 1 p. m. ana returning, leaves ueniguion at 4.15. Tlio 7.39 p. in. train down and the 11 o'clock train up will accommodate all who wish to attend tbo evening perform ance. Lawrence Rauch. an cmnloveo of the Carbon County Dcmocmi and nephew of the Publisher, returned lrom l'h adelnli a on U'cdhesday, Where ho has been under treatment Tor several months tor an ulcer In the eye. It is believed to uo entirely cured. After his labors in tho national halts of legislation, Hon. Robert Klotz is at homo resting among his mends. The Colonel, In the extra session of Congress just brought to a close, has not figured among the as- -nn.lnn nn,l l.l ,:.,, ln;.l ,n.-a nlt. mucn ano work nine, out rather among those who modestly, earnestly and honestly labor to accomplish that for which their consuiuenis sent them; nud in tins direc tion Coli KlolC has tntKlo for himself a re cord that will shed a litstroover bis future years. Great credit is due to Mr. N. W. Feele tbe efficient and attentive clerk at the mil lie Market, for the pin-like neatness whicli is a ebaracteristic or that indispensable tho roughfarei A. TV. Butler, Em. i with his two dauah ters and son Harry, left Thursday iMSrtiThg for Ocean Grove where tho remainder of tho family, following next week, will spend tbo neaiea term. Several weeks ano District Attorney oiewers received iniormation wnicn cu nun to believe that John alias Humpy Fllnh, a luguive murderer lrom me coal regions, was working as a farmer in Hoat county, Nebraska. A communication with the sberiif of that county further confirmed the iniormation; and over a week ago, he sent unarics urun, ciuei oi mo coal and iron po lice, to int'esthrate the matter. Fllnn ii alleeed to have bcett the man Who did the mooting in the ueorgo iv. binilh murder in mm', nnd Is known to have snot and killed one Divine, a nightwatchman at a colliery in 1873. wvino was nuing a position lrom which Flinn had been discharged for set ting drunk. Since this timo ho has been a hunted fugitive from justice. August Berens, Esq., the model Penn Forest former, vtn In town Tlitirsdnvj on business, llo is healthy, contented and at peace with the world. Tho II'cstEnd Club, of which JUir. John Lesher, of the Democi-at' reportnrial stafF, is ono of the several leading spirits, held their 103d anniversary reunion at the roup uouse, which wus guuy uecuruieu, uu tne evening prccecuing tno iourin. a sumptuous feast, musio by the Phoenix band and a dozen 4th of July orations made up tne order or exercises oi the night, and the mornlnc was ushered in with a grand burst of instrumental rfnd vocal music, tbe roar of artillery. While Ihe national emblem was majestically floated from tho flagstaff un .tannery Jim, Lower Kidder Itiuc Sunday school at 2:30 p.ra. The rain wo had on Monday nleht was a welcome visitor, throuehout this region. The oats, corn, and potatoes were suffering very much lor tne want oi rain. TLrv. a. P. Bwerrert. of Lancaster. preached at this place, 6n Tuesday and Wed nesday evenings. He was listened to with marked attention. Rev. Strauss will officiate at this place next Sunday at 10 a- m. All are invited to be present. Henry Kunkle, of Tracbsviile, was at this puce list wcex. Francis Wernet, of Mud Run, after taking the water out or bis dam, on Monday, caught several nice suckers, measuring 16 inches in length. The nicest ever caught m the upper end o: WBd jtun. The distillers around this place have more courage since they heard that the oil lias raised from $1.75 to $2.00 a pound. Some of them keep their works going day and nirht. If. H. Rauch, of this place, clllnis to be boss in fishing trout in Mud Run. He says he eaueht three trout measuring 17.141,15) inches irt lengtb, and when eleaued ready for the nan weighed 4 pounds; Mr. K. would like to see a man that can equal or exceed that fn Mud Hull. He understands and knows how to use the fly I Pho Boxd. Coup's Is said by the press generally to ba the greatest moral show now traveling It will exhibit In this town to-day (Saturday) aitfmoon tad evening. Wclvupnrt llrllls. Tho H'clssport Planing mills arc driven lothclr utmost Just now. Besides tho mis cellaneous orders, they aro preparing the material for tho repairs on the Packer block now being made In Mauch Chunk, Includ ing a store front in that block ) and the ma terial for tho new Evangelical chapel In East ll'eissport are also being prepared at the mills. Tho regular meeting of tho borough Council was held at school hall on Monday evening, Burgiisi Arncr In the chair. The bond nt Daniel Bhoth, as lax collector, wus accepted. Ordera amounting to about $100 were darwn oil Ihe treasurer. The Secretary Was Instructed to give notice lo persons hav ing broken pavements In front of their premises, to navo them repaired In fifteen days, or tho repairs will be done, and 20 per ceht bo added to the cost. Councilman II, It, Musselman raised tho question in regard to dogs running at large, and by vole a tax of $1 on dogs and $2 on bitche s was ordered. Tho Secretory called attention lo tlio fact that tho borough treasurer has giyen no bonds. Tho pic nle given by 1'ohb Toco Tribe Imp. O. of R. Mi on the 4th realized about $185 nevertheless, the out-goes cat up the Incomo root and branch. The musicians charged tho modest little sum of $38 for services, nnd were entertained in addition, including dinner at tlio tort Allen House. Except financially, the pic nic was a grand success. A nine-year old eon of Louis Fronhelser fell from a cherry tree on H'edncsday fore noon and broke one of the bones of his shoulder. Ho was attended by Dr. Zcrn. Mr. Osborne Knccht. of HUkcs-Barre. and famllyMiirlngtho week have been visit- ng his brother, ll'm. II. Knccht. He had previously been on a visit to his parcnU In ununnipion county. B- special Invitation nf MIm Tlnvpr. Prof. Rowland and the youne ladles of his normal class dlhcd with 'Squiro Dover on ll'cdncsday. Great effort has been made by tho prominent men of this borough to retain Prof. Rowland as teacher of tho public schools here, but lCcathcrly out-bid them. Tho work on the new L. !c S. dcnol has been temporarily suspended because the lum ber ncccssaty for the samo has not arrived as expected. Dr. C. W. Lcnlz will present bis name as a nominee for the officcof Coroner, before tue Democratic convention next lall. The examination of teachers for the public schools will take placo at nine o'clock . m., to-day (Saturday.) Pncltcrton ltlpplcs. "Pinafore" seems to havo created nuito an excitement in your usually quiet town. Tho performance Hi School Hall Was enjoyed by quite a number of our good people. We came away satisfied with the rendering, sat isfied with oursisters, cousins, aunts, and tlio entire relationship Liltlo Buttercup Includ ed, iv o leei loconcratu ate a i wnonart ci- patcd in tno effort toelevato, to improve,not only themselves but others Wo say this officially. The other rcndcring,as it appears in your columns, seems to be stirring up quite a feeling all right, we say. Tho play will be enjoyed, ns long as they conform to rtues, deal with the matter not upon parlicu lor, but general principles "If you are sowing seeds ofklmlness. They shall blossom bright ere long) If you are sowing seeds of discord, They shall ripen Into wrong." "IiOVo from love Is sure to ripen, Hate rrom hate Is sure to grow ; Wo can never be too careful, What the seeds our hands shall sow." Tbo glorious 4th was enjoyed hem The pic. nic In Packer's Park was a pleasant affair, all who participated were satisfied. Some of our citizens pnssed the dav in other daces : Mr. Babcock and family, at Hazle ton; Mr. Wm. Hnrleman and laillliyiat Parryvllle ; Mr. Octz and lamlly, Mauch Chunk. We remained at home, with a can of O'Neal's ice cream, lemonade, cake, fire crackers and torpedoes we, with our good wll'o ond largo family of children, had a ?;ood time. After dark tho river along Lc ligh Avcnuo was brilliantly illuminated. Tbe boys (and it takes an American boy to suggest and execute plans of this kind) built a rait on which tncy placed barrels oi com bustible matter, setting tins on nro tuey let it float down the stream, lighting up both banks of tho river) in its wake weio two boats, trimmed With flags and wideawake lanterns, at a signal from tho commander of tho narce the lire-works wero set oil. The whole thing was well managed and credit able to the lioys. -Mr. David Kenrenfllsi bf Lisbon, Lvhn Cd.j lewd) Is vlsilihg Ilia nephew Thomas Hnrleman, of this placo. Ho left his homo (Millport, of this co,) thirty years ago; went to Illinois, and finally settled in Iowa. Ho has seen hard times has roughed it, but by perseverance has acnuircd a eufficientof this world s goods to retire and live easily in his old days. Ho is nearly seventy years old. very active and in full possession of all his lacultics , he speaks in high terms oi tne west, advises voung men. of push nud ener gy, lo do as Horace orceley told tnem. Mr. Benjamin Smithibf Mt. Carmol)for lonir t tne auffcrina With tho aslllma. died on Saturday afternoon at the residence of ins aauguter, jure. Aaron wciua, wnero no in r , n, . wus YlMllliu. ills rcmuiiia were vuncu fcuui. Carinel for interment. Tho nurstion is not who is aeent for the celebrated Quasi drinking cup, but who is tho best salesman Lyman or John? Tbe latter rqiorts sales of forty-eight and orders lor more, tue spirit oi enterprise is uu rigiiij nnlv bo careful not to cct so thoroughly im pregnated with the bitterness of tbo cup as to ellect your social relations. Who drew the greatest number of prizes in the Tobacco ijotiery at jiaucu ununui Our friend James was lucky having drawn three prizes, bo says be beat his inend uere Howard Martin spent tho 4th at home with his parents. Ho is looking well and likes Ins position al Tnmauqua. -We are just informed that the school board met and selected the teachers for the district I Horace D. lteydt, Principal at Paekerton : Miss Bernetta Solomon, for the priniary:Mr.Gillhani tor the school at James town. Very very pood selections. The people are a'l glad that Miss Solomon has charge of the primary the selection in this case is one of tbo best acts of our school board. Axon. In nnd Arotind Jcnnsvlllc. Mr. D.T. Thomas, of Beaver Brook, was assaulted In a most cowardly and contempt able manner, on Saturday evening, by a Sang of ruffians as he Was about to leave for ome. The attack was made upon him on account of his action in the Huzlo township school board, of which body ho is.a member. Such conduct as this will result ifl bringing down the just indignation of our people not only upon those who made the assault, but upon an wno considered inemseives injured bv Mr. Thomas's action on the board, Mr. Thomas is the only Welshman on the school board, ana should not, more than any otner man, do assaulted oecauso no conscientiously performs bis duty. -County Sunt. Hofford examined a very large.clas9 of teachers at Audenried on the 10th Inst. The Snrine Mountain Coal Company aro making preparations to sink ft sew slope on the Whahou voin. A vtKtable diet is about the right thing ror inn warm weatner. The rain of Wednesday of last week was a copious one, and did a great amount of good to tbe crowing crops. Prof. J. P. Rowland's son, Arthur, of Parrvville: is said to be tho best educated youth, or his age, in tno county. A general stoppage ot all the mines in (his neighborhood is threatened after the lOtb instj rsoxT. mahrJlllnir Xivlnklnm The farmors are all busy In toeir grain fields. Bowing buckwheat is now in order. A. f). Miller spent the iih of July In jjenignion, Prof. T. M. Ballict camo home last Sa turday ( he will remain during vacation, Miss Sarah Walker, of LehighlofJ, fi visiting friends here this week, The Centre 6nuore elngirg school was crowded with visitors from East and Wett Penn last Sunday evening! G. K. Musselman made & flying trip to West 1 f nn on euimay aiternoon. Tim Vonrtli of July didn't make an ap pearance In the yalley, at least everybody was at worn. Lewis Rex, of Wcatherly, spent the 4th in the yalley, vtM kli hnirum Thiph muntv. return. 4 last Saturday. HkoM". ilia I nkXt'Lefe-saiaLwiLii-)M jjiiwiaij-uMmjtjijj 'rdtvniupniilujr .ircvltlcn, frlde. riDVcrtv. ind fashion dttlHOt I V In the came house. Dave, months, years, ahd Aid ttili circle away. a oth off is mora becom na in Tniilh than respect 10 their elders. The roads are In excellent condition now, but the covering of dust isyery hcavyi Driving Would bo very pleasant wero it not for the clouds of dust which float around nd over you at your vehicle traverses the road. Franklin Smith, of ncarTrclisviIlc,lost valuablo cow last neck, Rev. Strauss preached it very Interesting sermon, In the Lutheran church, at Trachs villc, last Sunday. Lewis Christman and wife, of Lehigh- ton, were at this place (Trachsville) uu a visit last Sunday. The guests of II. Kunkle. Susan Drcisbach nnd her husband, of Allcntown,aro visiting her fathcraud friends in tins van?y. -U'orkiiiff in the harvest field wasnbout the leading business, in this vicinity during tho week. Thero are somo folks when they eel through telling their own good deeds, will wind up by dissecting some innocent one's character who is not present eo he might de fend himself. I think such persons would do well If they would learn the eleventh Commandment. The most part of tho farmers in this eighborhood celebrated the Fourth of July in their harvest fields. Rev. E. Buts. of rarrvvlllc. Preached t the Upper Big Creek, meeting house, on Saturday eycnlng of last week. Some ol our voung friends went to tho pic nio ntGleii Onoko, to spend tho Fourth of July. I learn that somo of tho hotel kecpors id a flourishing business nn tlio fourth of ulv. Sonic aro said to have sold as high s fifty gallons of beer, besides whiskey, ic. That don't look like hard times. Mkrcurv. IVcsqiicIioiilngr Screenings Tho fourth of July was observed here n tho usual form. The W. C. 1J. held a pic nie in Paradise Grove, which proved a suc cess financially. William Smitbnm, n retired insiilo fore man of No. 3 slope, contemplates visiting old xiriiian lor tne benciii oi ins health. David Trevorsuc, who runs nn engino on nn incline piano In shaft No. 1, got two oi nis icein Knocked out oy tne oraue winch is attached to tho drum striking him. -B. F. Klenninger is doing n large busi ness in tbo manufacturing of choico Havana cigars. His numerous customers seem to appreciate them. Big Simon's largo ornamented cakc.pre- sented to the W. C. B., on the 4th, took the prize out of 75 which had been donated. Miss Mary Markey. of Philadelphia. who has been on a visit to her mother, re turned homo Monday. Some of tho boys ieci lonesome. -Our esteemed dr r goods merchant, Mr. P. Lawlcr, spent the 1 03d anniversary with ni9 tcrrestial angel at Drilton, i,uzcrnc Uo. i. c. Tlio .tllilcrs' Strike. Tho projocted strike of tho miners and laborers of this region, tho first intimation of which, says tho Hazlcton Bulletin of tho 10th in our issue of Monday, in the shape of a set of resolutions, making a demand upon tho operators for ah advance of wages, (in tho event of not being acceded to, that they striko Thursday), has been from that timo until to-day the principal topic of covcrsa lion among otlr people, and tho cause of considerable excitement to many. Up to a lato hour on Wednesday evening the rum ors current upon the streets wero so conflic ting that it was impossible to arrive at any satisfactory conclusion as to tlio extent of tho strike which was to bo inaugurated mi Thursday morning. Some collieries being reported at ono timo US determined Id con- tindo work, again as being prepared to striko with the others. Thursday morning how ever put at rest all doubts as to which ones would enter into tho striko and Which not, A glad sight greeted many of tho nnxious ones Thursday morning, when they saw Pardco k Co's Hazlcton htcn going to work as usual, then tho telephone sounded the glad news to Mr. Purdeo that his Mount Pleasant, Hollywood, and Lattimer mines wero all at work. Then came tidings from Jeaneaville, Tresckow, Beaver Meadow, Stockton, Milnesvillc, llarlcigli and Hum boldt reporting "All at work 1" rntnl II. It. Accident! As passenger train No. 15, Lehigh Valley Railroad, duo here at 3:47 a. m., Friday morning, was ncariilg Falrviow, a short distance this'side bf li'ilkcs-Barrc, a mis placed switch threw the engine and two baggage-cars from the track and down an embankment, instantly killing the engi ncer Gus. Helkcr, Of If ilkes-Barre, a son in-law of David Hatch, of Packcrton. Tho fireman, whoso namo wo have not learned, was also killed. No others wero injured. Silcclnl IiivltntloKi Ladies aro cordially invited to call at tho Original Cheap Cash Store, and examine our elegant stock oi lames linen suns, which we are rapidly selling on at lowest prices, uespccuiiiiy, J. T. Ncsnicu k Sox, Encbttrngliig. A lady subscriber, who is spending a few weeks in Ashlandj Schtlyiklll county .tenders us the following very flattering compliment under date of July 5, 1B79 : WoRtHT Sia: Our frlcndiTflr. AdvocjItic, puts in its Usual appearance, nnd a hearty WB1UUIIIU ITliClTVILi , I1CII MfW T ,ruil, llUllir its Visits really seem like that of art old Ir end loiiowing vou. nope it may unu the way into tho home circle ot every citizen of Carbon county. Wishing you an abundant success. VcryJRctpcctmllj, licilgioiis Notes L,kiiioiitox St. E. GnuKcir, Hev. J. Pj Sillier, imtor Siindoj-, July II. 9 a, mi Class Meeting, it): a.m., Preaching U p. tm, Sunday School. 6:30 Prayer Meeting, 7:30 Preaelirair. 3 p. m. EvAKOm.ic.il Cnuncn, 'WansrORT. Hev, J. K. Seyrrlt,pastor,aermanpreachlngatlda. m. ; Teachers meeting at 1:30, p. m. j Sunday school at 2 p.m.; English preaching at 7:30 p. m. QcinTinL-r siECTixn Sehticcs Ik m EVAHQEUOALOuoatu. Iter. U. K. Fehr.P. E.orAllentonn dlstrleti Kill preach In the Evangelical ebnrch to-morrow, (Sunday). German at 19 a. m. and 3. p.m. and English at 7:30 p. a. Communion Services at S p, xm All are Cordially Invited. ivliuci.invrj That If everyone would use Hop Bilters freely, thero would be much less sickness and misery In tho world I and people are fast finding this out, whole families keeping well at a trifling cost by its use. We advise all to try it. U. & A. Rochester, X. Y. 33-2 Tho latest cable news rcnort a reconcilia tion between Prince Jerome Bonaparte n'.id M. Bouherj thr6ugb. the Influence of cer'iain English Republicans. This gives a n'ow as pect to the Bonapartitts' dilemma. PUZZLE, Weary mortals racked with pa'n; Ever seeking but in vain. Sweet relief from mortal ills t Try, I pray, IVest's Sneer IHlls I k as sure as morning's light Coinelli after shades nf night, O'er thy life, health's sun divider Shall arise, in toy to shine Light and health; and Jtfjr and rrtlrth; In sun -beams sparkle rpund thy hearth j Vital energy shall starlf E'en tn muscle; brain and heart Itid the Liver of it leadi Purify the life, the blood, Intercept disease and death, Leaving fragrance on thy breath, , Lichten life of half its Ills, e"9 4(1(1 P01"1' LiTer kMimm, if btfAHOtf - YOUNGS. On MninVyy June ?0, al Trlfilt? Chapel,' Now York City, tal'ev. C. jJ. SjWi, D.D., Lieut. Henry T. Wunabon, Ij. 8il ., and Jennie Youngs, of ifott York. NoHrds.' A e down the (It turn of life you float , Slay skies bo Mad ab-we u, No sionns lo darken o'er your way, Jlut loltest nln-ls to move you, , And Doners to nil tho charmed air . With sweetest pcrlumo ever) , NO tears but such as come from Joy, And lore and hope forever. Lelilghtoii Produce IMnrkcl. OoitnaoKB Wr.EKLr. flour, per sack ....... ,,,, t 76 Corn, per bushel ,i, eo Oats, per bushel (0 mixed Uhop, perefft...., ...u..., 1 26 Middlings, por cwU ,.111.. 180 llran.pcrcwt t..m VO I latter, per round ,. 11 16 r,gt per dozen 14 lltitn, pcrpounil It I.nrd, per pound shoulders. Per noum 4:::::;::::::::::::: 1 2 I'otatocs, per bushel Closing Prices of Dkiiavkx & Tuwrsixd1 Stock, Government add Gold, 40 South Third Street. Philadelphia; July, 10, 1879 IT. R.C'.s. 1ES1 Hit! I Ml, .iskf U, H. 1 'nrrencv, fl's II. S.5i8l. now ., O.F. 4Vs. new U s 4'a new ..... pcnnsylVMnlalt.ll Plum. A IloiUlnglt.il.. Lehigh Vlloy It. It.... 17-.-44 uin 11 asiceii ..Km s"; inn 'trot tntt ..irn .10' ft 014 M2 aske-1 .. -iOS slit 4k asked .. I'lit I0H asked .. -lit bin 42 nnkc.1 n inn iivx asicen 1 cuiga i on ,m iMiv. v;o :m mil I4l surf) UnltfMl Companies of .N. J.144 did 115 naked Mmllicrn Central II. It... 1H' 11(1 I7H assert lie-mnVlim ro. R.K.io HHDn inn nsfd Pitta .Tit. .t Heir, rt It. Co. 6I but 5i inked CcTilrallmnsnoititlon Co 41 Mil 4 nsfcea Northern rabino com...... Mit 01,1 us inseu i'rM'fl. 41 lilil 41k nukftit sitrcr, (Trailc,! u4 b:a askeit una Ai ")..,,.,i 0111 iiBKeii (DnnosniiU !4l) meal. b!0 asked Special Notices. Till:: WOIU.IVS HAI.M. Dr. I 1). WEYntlP.N'S ALTr.RATlVE SVtllT !VA remedy mod TltinTY.VIViS 'VEAIIS lu a private pract.ce.and ueter failing to laiUcaliy euia DrnPrEivnfins.Heconcarr SvohlMs. (J ratal JJlnbetpfl. nhtl nil di senses in which the b ooU U Implicated, ib now tilToied to tho uubttc. eum uy nil iii tail imuauisTs. mm iwnoieair nlvlliv rill-: WKVllUlt'C MKilKJlNK CO. P. O. Jiox3J8, Itocl-cstcr. Y. PIMPLES. I will mail (Fret! tlio leelno for a s!mrte Vi'OETAULtt 1UI.H that will remove TAN. FiieuKbus, riMfLi'-B anil hi.otcukj, leavim; tlio skin stilt, c.ear and lieaut'.tal 1 aliia In-rructlous for pioOncing b luxnrlant growth of hair ou a bold he ail orsmootn free. AdtlrcfM. tnclnionfrsc. stamp. Ilen. VainltU Co ,20 Atiu Htieet.N V SAVE A DOLLAR ITKE("rrTU!' I.T.VKIl An TJli. AND l.lVliU I'ATl 1 Without filir except Ion the heat 1'nd in exist ence lor tho euro and provention ot all in ilanoas dUeasea ana ano. JSo mcmcinorrqancu. uuioa uy nosorp lion fccna lor pampniPi. which pivvo intui cntoof Cxiraordmaiv cures pertovmert br thi Prid. tnalieO Jroo. ABk your DrupKiit for tho Kgvpuau part nnd taUo uo other t If he ha none, I will pond j on odo hv moil on reccpt of UCO, HI. JU3, li .P IjI.U X It, jllMlftci, 01. t iltalmrgli, 130 6 A Rem 'or 100 uuutu May 31 I year. fttatco, " A SKIX OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOHKVElt." DR. T. iTlSLlJt GOt)ltAUn'3 Oriental Cream ; OR, MAGICAL BEAUTIFIED rilrltfl n rlrnr. trnnanaiont cotnnl(3tHti. frM lrom TAS, FnrcKtrs or MOTH imtchm. Thew qUHiuio-. nunou to me inucct me turn puiur ot Ha msicilicuu. iuaei tho "Oriental CrenmM ho d iu muniment place lu public esteem as the befit toilet Companion. Wo navo Tliotisnmls of Testimonials proving tills, from distinguished fpuratlcnnrt UTftinnllc nnlstanud ue.ies. Womau should bn beautiful. n man pliouut ho iHitltul. Tii6'hui mnn face divine" lose its charm if not fire horn pot or blemlab. The purpose or the'otii entat Cream" is to nccompliih Ibis In everv " Btanct. ond wtihout h.iitn. A'ao "Pimdiei 6ub- nicv ior if moving Mipenuoui nair inscamir without Injury, Mill:. M. 11 T. GOUU-VUD. 43 Bond sold bv drucfflsta and fancy Eootlsrac il'ty ah ic time. DR. BARTER'S 1'iirlflcfc, I'lirlclicii, MivC Color find Tone to the Illooiljj'i tiu'rcawi the quantity as iccll as th'iijbality, giv ing Vigor, Vitality, ' Energy) iVtcrr and Life itself. It 11 especially nd-intcd to Female filseasesi such as Weakness from It ursine, or anr other cauo. palntitl lrrcjrular or dor&nired inontaiy periods, falling of tho womb, nansea lh preg: nailer, sterility, chance of life, etc. Dr. Harter's Liver Pills Comblaetho two ChchHalUuallilesof a Family Pill. Tncy act as a mid and efficient purge and at tho same time ire the be Ft Liver nils ever offeieil to trio public. 1enit.mil - Pain is a Hlkshimi. It lo'iltcs dljbala: Whenever the bowels become JtleguUr; us. Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient, It will save much pain and danacr. Natut'. sometimes Is so outraged bt the burden the !g made to carry, through tbo heedlessness of hr' children, that she openly rebels, sni punjiUel fearfully. Iion't nexlccttho prober treatment when the symptoms firs appear. Itesortto the aperient, and get nell Snccdllr. . . , SULU 11 V ALL, Dlt'UUOisTSi C?1 Ofin prontsnnSildiysiiivfstment oliUU of-Ofllcial lieuorta. fiee rrocc rtlonal ret tiros everr week .oa Btoe lion ,if 120, f-V, 1100, (5' 01, AS r ruTTEit wiuiirec uo., Hairnets, u tit. Ik. 1. Wo will pay Ak'ciiuuhaiary ot ttuupermom.a nnd eipenieM, or Allow Urge Cvnitrfhtilou, loiell oar new ami wonderful Inrentionii H t mean itXat v mv, bmple free. Addi eutfutkiuii ftU, MuihaU,. Mich piu lUtjpJ.UWruai.e4 lortuues everr month. Bonk cnt free explaining eveiylhtnc- Address IIAXlKlt A CO, uunitf.rt l Wall oireet . 8 mm giXECUTOUS' SALE OfVnlunblo itcai Estate Br virtue of an order of the Orphins' Coori ot Carbon county Pa., the undeiilgaed. Kxec utorsof bolomoileoit. Ule of Franklin Twpj CvrbOQ countv. l'a., doU. will bo'I at Pubuo. bale. utMJlTM MII.I,, In said Township of Franiilc, ba TUESDAY, IVLY 15th, IMS; commpncluit it ONK o'clock In the Afternoon; all that certain J'rict or riECE OP LANH, Unite In Franklin to vnihln aforMildboand. d br Und of Wlilum Lncleabill. Tilrhmin Dretebiirb. Tlioman Bo,t Jo. i-eLitrlblnc.lteubi iolt, aud by a piiblio 1010 ceufaloinv 65 Acre and 14 1 I'irciiU. tirlct rueaure. All eieirol "and auder a rood slate oi cnl.tv itlon. There U lo a well pivitrd O.-ctutd ol Choice Vroit Treed cm the l-aixl. , TlUlol Oue-thltJ cash down i one-third In a mouths with Iht-rtxr, and the remaluier one-third la iZ mouttu with interest (rum air olsale. Ft.IZA80f.T. Till) 4. J BOLT, I: zeoaurs. tVPar'loi destrier to view Ihe property or' learn further laiuculus will aodiew either ot tht Executors. ) una rs-kty $W1 S3 rt ' go j5r jw pi M sa 8 ii 2X