a. V MORTIHHIR, XDITOR LKIIIOIITOM. PA.i BATUItDAT, JULY ifl, 1879. TICK OA7IDIIIATCS. DHHOCIlTlfl. Daniel Oi Drr, the Democra,tfc noml. tor flat Tmnrtr o( Fennsjlvanla, wu lor In Blalrsvllle, ItMtlana county, In 1810, and recslynl hW education at the com tnon school ef Ihst place. Ilia finl employ mtot wu In the itore of William Metier, of that town. Mr. Phillip Colllni, of the firm of P. A T. CoIIIdi, the railway contractor!, (are him a position under them In the con itructlon of the Indiana branch of the Penn sylvania Railroad, and on the completion of that work he learned telegraphing at the B-alnrlllo Intersection, of the Indiana branch, and within a month waa stationed In eharge of the office at South Fork, on the mountain division of the main line of the Pennsylvania Railroad. He aoon came un der the observation of Colonel Thomas A. Boott, then tie Blperinlcndent of tho west ern division of that road, who scut him to hi officii In Pittsburg as one of the princi pal operatori there. Upon Mr. Scott's re moval from Pittsburg to Altoona, as general superintendent of the road, Mr. Birr accept ed an appointment In the old Pittsburg Trust Company, one of the largest banking bouse in the state, which he entered on the lCUi day of July, 1818, just twenty-ono years ago, and where he has remained ever siuoe. In 16(9 he was nominated' by the Democrats In the Legislature as tile candi date for State Treasurer, as a compliment to him for the active part he had taken in that and previous campaigns, and again in 1870 he was the regular caucus nominee of the Democrats in the Legislature for Btato Trcn surer, but was defeated by tho coalition which elected Itwin. Two years ago his name was presented to the Democratic Slato Convention for the nomination for Stats Treasurer, and for Pvej ballots, In which he sometimes led his oompetltor,Co!onel Noycs, he contended for the nomination, even when the local advantage of the contest was against him, through the nomination of Judge Trunkey from the west. Mr. Dorr's life has been one of quiet usefulness, and few men have more personal friends In the com munity in wmcn ne lives, lie lias Dcca a fsithful worker forliis party, has attended many of tho State and National conventions, and was oneof IhecommitUiecf thirty-three at Reading appointed to select tho Demo cratic delegates- at-large to the Constitutional Convention. aXFUBLICif. lion. Samuel Butler, the Republican can didate for State Treasurer, is a farmer. He represented tho northern district of Chester county in the last legislature, and he Is a brother of Judge Wn, Duller, of the United States Court There are several of these brothers. Jonathan P. Duller was until re cently a large lumber operator in Elk coun ty, and the other brothers occupy honorable positions in mercantile and social life. Sam uel Sutler is in his fifty-fifth year. He is a tall, brawny man, with a markedly Intel ligent face, very bright eyes, Iron-grey hair, and gray chin beard, lie Is of Quaker par entage, was born In Upper Uwchlan town ship, Chester county, on February 2d, 1810 Just previous to his mnjarity ho gavo several years to school teaching. Then he married aud settled on the farm where ho still lives, about half a mile north of Llonville. A consistent Republican since the earliest days of tho party, and always taking an active part in local politics, he occupied a proml sent position in county affairs, but declined all office until 1S05, when he was elected Director of the Poor. At the end of that tune, declining. a ro-clcction, lie returned to bis, farm where he was periodically heard from. In 1870 he was brought forward as a candidate for the Legislature for the north ern district, and nominated with but little opposition. In 1878 he was renominated by acclamation for the same office, which he now holds. points in rot,ixics. From an interview with Field iTar&hal iturat JTalstead: I do not oppose Gen. Grant personally. I did not when he was in of fice. I think the country will have to get some ono else to hold it up by tho tail, be cause, if It doesn't, when he dies it will be in a bad way. John Sherman contributes to the Re publican corruption fund In Ohio an amount equal to one and one quarters per cent, of his annual salary. He causes the clerks in his office to be assessed, for the same pu pose. two per cent, of their salaries. At Sand Lots, San Francisco, Sunday the Secretary of the Workingmen's party of California was instructed to send to all La bor and Reform leagues, and parties in the United States a copy of resolutions udopted recommending the holding of a Working- men's National Convention, to nominate a presidential candidate for the next cam palgn, end suggesting Chicago as the place, and June 3, 1880, as the time. Of course, Kearney is the choice of the Sand Loiters I When Senator Conkling was invited to take the stump in Ohio in behalf of Mr. Fos ter he calmly Inquired, "Is Mr. roster Republican?" Tho same question, Is Du plexing the minds of a good many voters in Ohio. Mr. William E. Chandler, an emi nent authority on Republicanism, has cx pressed his belief that "Foster is a poor crea ture," but be does not seem inclined to com mit himself to any opinion in regard to Mr- Foster's politics. Perhas he, like Mr. Conk ling, is still in doubt. Gov. Nicholls of Louisiana, a Democrat who was established In office largely through Mr. Foster's efEirU, might ba able to throw some tight upon this Important question ; and cx Gov. Packard now United States Consul at Liverpool, is also supjiosed to bo in possession of farti bearing upon the matter. It is to be hoped that the mystery will be cleared up belore election day in Ohio. Tho only thing about Mr. Foster that Is now beyond controversy Is his war record. In whatever other guise the Greenback era pass Into history it will not be as ap proved prophets. Ko oca of their financial and, currency predictions his besu verified, and very prudently they have abandoned the role uf prophets of evil. The Rtpubliean.SUte Convention met In Rarrisburg Wednesday, elected Lewis W, Hall temporary chairman, aud Galutha A Grow permanent chairman, and nominated Samuel Butler, of Chester, for State Treasur eri all by atclammation. The resolutions adopted denounce the course of tho Demo CTitj( majority in Congress j approve- tbo President's, "firm stand ;" and declare for hard money and a protective tariff. For full. report of proceeding tao another column Last Satuiday afternoon t-wslvo labor ing men were seriously injured by the fall of a section of a new round house in process of erection by Ike Erie Hail way Company, sear East Buffalo. Our rMtfcrs must nav been struck with the great number of ac ;dents which have bef.llca laborers wi"4iiH the past year. Many of them have been mining accidents) but they have not been confined to that class by any moans. And it may be regarded as pretty certain that tho number would, have been far less but for culpable negligence- on. tho part of employ ers. We do not believe In- paternal govern- tneni,Mya the jV. 1'. Sunt but we do believe In tho obligation of employers to provide all rational precautions against injuries to thoso in their employ. Pecuniary damages are a poor recompense lor tho loss of a head of a family to thoso who wero dependent upon him. Pecuniary damages aro a poor recompense foe the loss-opa. limb, or for any injury that even partially disables one for life. But, inadequate as suoh com- penfallon.il, there is no other.lo be obtained andjurlot should nssoss.such damages un spalrlngly whero the culpability of. tho em ployers is clearly established- Tiiestory.ofbuslncssdeprcsslon In Great Britain is a very gloomy one, as told in re cent cable despatches. About ono-thlrd, of the looms and spindles appear to beat Work, but many of theso are on short time, and wages have been recently reduced. If it were true, says tiio Philadelphia Ledger,tii&l protection" had caused the business depres sion from which we are Just emerging, only free trado could bo charged, with England's prescntdistrcss. But tho explanation in both cases would probably bo false or partial Trade and prosperity uepend upon a groat many other things besides the economic principles guiding a particular nation ;. but ust as it is tho fashion to look to the Gov ernment for relief from, distress, it is the fashlonito blame the Government with pro ducing It. As matter of fact tho laws of a particular nation havo very little to do with tho business of tho world consolidated to a great extent by lio ready means afforded by tho steamship and, the telegraph lines. A bad harvest In ono nation docs not result, now-a-days, in the terrible famines of form cr times, and. neither dees, a bad law pro duce tho distress It once occasioned In an ex clusive nation. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE, Our Letter from Tt'nxhlnston. Congressional Negligence of Me Agricultural Department. II hat the Campaigners are Doing. Free Distribution of Summer Lit craturcThe Wiell and La Abra cases. Senator Maine's Brother in a Stcto. The new Secretary of ll'or. dc, dc. WiamsaTox, D. C. July 10, mo. Probably the roost poorly-appolntod of all Governmental Department Is that pertaining to agriculture, although Ills second to none In Importance. Its chief object Is the Intro duction of every useful production oftheearth that csnbe grown In any portion of our own country) to ascertain the greatest amount ol profit of which these various productions can be made capable ofr and to encourage Home Industry the only safo foundation of national wealth Congress with, Its multitudinous cares and party conflicts, and the necessity of keeping a conciliatory eyeconitantly upon the dear constituency, has neglected this Depart- mcnt In a most short-sighted and reprehensible manner. Were Congressmen eligible to but one election and that on their merits only, re gardlcss of monetary or other Influences, and did Ihetr one term extend, as It should over a ong scries of years, they could then afford to think n-ore ol the country's Interests and less of their own, and, having the fear ol a-coming campaign In mlml would have more time and energy to devote to legislation of broader scope than that which In these anxious days, general); engages their attention. Then per haps, some Insignificant stream that can never be of any possible servlco except to the few people residing along Its banks, woultTnot sc cure a half-million appropriation at the In stance of lis devoted Representative in Con gress, while the United States laboratory of the Agricultural Department languishes In a fifteen by twenty feci apartment with Inferior apparatus and poorly-paid scientists toeiperl mcnt therein. There are In the State of I'cnn rylvanla alone no less than seven lahrulorlcr, each ono far superior to this supported by the Oorernmcnt, and many private gentlemen throughout the country have better facilities for scientific experiments. Yet when Com missioner l.e Hue asked for an appropriation of t300,CCO with which to build one that should bo worthy of the Government, it was printed In the bill 430,000, and even that tniufflclcnt sum was denied. It has born ascertained that nearly two hundred and fifty millions of dol lars are annually paid for Importing articles which could Just as well be raised In our own country. It Is these needlessly Imported pro ducts that absorb the capital and dcpreis tho commercial prosperity of the United States, whereas, were home Induitrlcs proiajrly en couraged, idleness, with the accompanying cry of'hord times," would speedily disappear. The liemocratle Congressional committee has established Its headquarters In the rooms of tho committee on military affairs of the House of Representatives, and Is now acltvely engaged lending Into Maine and Ohio pollll. eal literature suited to voters of theso States The two speeches which are being the most cxtenilvely circulated aro the constitutional argument made by Representative Carlisle, of Kentucky.and Representative J. Randolph Tucker, or Virginia. It Is noticeable that whllo tho Republican Congressional commit- tie do not attach as much Importance to the constitutional arguments delivered on the army bill as to the political speeches thai the Democrats on the other hand do, thus keep ing up their refute as a party having the great Instrument In constant awe. The Incis ive speech delivered by Frank Hurd during the lait days of the session has been largely subscribed for by Democrats, and Is being sent Into every section of the country regard less of any Impending state campaign. An other speech which seems to be considered a good earapalgn document is that delivered by Senator Wallace- on the army bill. Oeneral Lwlng's speech delivered on the Warner sil ver bill Is being extensively sent Into Maine and later will be circulated in goodly num bers In Ohio, The fiery speech or Mr Mack burn, of Kentucky, wherein he says "he who dallies Is a dastard and be whodoubts Is damn. ed,"ls not much sought arter.bullt will be ul. lilted later along In the statecampalgn Inthe South, Senator Thurman's speeches, as well as those of lUyard and Reek, are called for by the Maine Democrats and a goodly supply will go off 10 that State this week. Senator Hill's speech defining tkepa-aersoflfcs Presi dent and Congress Is also In demand and lead. ng Democrats say that It Is the ablest of the series of speeches on that subject delivered during the special session. The short speetb es made by the Qreenbackers, who all depre cated the sectional lisue and hoped for tlnan. clal legislation, have been called out of the Rtcori, printed In pamphlet form, and will be sent Into Ohio in large quantities, It is stated that Secretary Kvarts will be fore Ms departure for theiummer decile the Wlell and La Abra cases which, It may be remembered were referred by Congress to the President tut examination. The casts were among those which the Mexican Claims Commission sustained, and upon them awards amounting to over (600,000 were granted to the elalmants. Subsequently tbe Mexican Government alleged that these claims were obtained upon perjured tcitlmony and request, edthls Government to suspend Payment or the award until the chargesof fraud,kc.,were examined. The President nferrs-l the mat ..... - - - ter whether tbe diiputed caiea can be reopen ed after awards have been granted. Among the employees of the Heuate rttaln. ed when the Democracy came Into power Is the brother of Ulalne. lie Is an assistant In the document room, and Is ranked as a Most faithful officer, but since so tnueh has been laid lu. condemnation of the removal of Wil son, the legless euoldlor, an effort Is being mado to havo him removed, lUcemithat he stands between two tuts. Seme of the Deine erats want Mm removed because he Is a Re publican, and the Republicans want him out because his biUbsr, tbe Senator, has seeurod blsielcnUoobybavlngaDeuiotratappolnted to a clerkship In ono of the department's. It looks like a fair trade,, but the politicians don't like It. From information obtained at the Executive Mansion, to-day,. there is no doubt of the cor-. redness of the statement heretofore published In regard to tho successor of Secretary Mc creary. Ei-Senator. Ramsey, of Minnesota,. has been tendered) the Secretary of War, and has accepted. The change will not occur, however, untlLthe present Secretary retires from his position to fill tho office made vacant by, the resignation of Judge Dillon, of the 8th U, S. Judicial Circuit, August. llErlIIMCAN CONVENTION- mnnisDUito. t'a., July 21. Too Republican State Convention met this morning in the Call of the House of Representatives, and wan call ed to order by Mr. Quay, Chad man of tho State Committee. There was a full attendance of delegates. Lucius Roger was temporary eeo retary. TErORAJlI,OnOjlSIZ4TIDN. Senator DaVJea nominated Louis W. Tfntt. of llarrtshurg, for temporary ci,uinn,n, find he was e cool by aociiimattou. Mr. llall, ou talc, lne thech.ir. saidi unn vcrvieceuiiv we supnosru uianast la bors, Mcnncvs ana triumphs of the people had put raanentlv secured, the perpcttilty.the honor, i h liberties and tho couatitntiunai nalita nf overycltiK-mof tho Itepuhlto In fact as well as inlaw, wo ueueveuiiie rtaiiouai union nou been lestorod: that the, heretical doctrines ot soce-siou and uuihUoi tlou had been vanquish ed! that resumption was no accompiinbeutoct. id Tbat au eru ot DCuco and vooi-wlll was at hand, A.'as, that thosf fond b ipes should ever he bdqhtcu or impoillleill But no sooner la onroid alvcrsary, tho Democratic parly, per. mitted tn becemo a panel-In theiaud. than the baunor oi ttinto nirnia (Winch tiicy coustrue to be Ktate aovercicULVI ta nirfiln unfurled! tho constitutional lights of the uu,lon are avaiicu, anil tho individual rights aud Hoeities of tho citizen are trmup'eu under lout lit unlawful and ci lrolnal elloits to create nna perpetuate a "solid south." The same men and ihe same party wno from loGi to U6), in advocacy ol the same clangorous ond revolutionary ptinciples, nrccipiiaieu mum ua a cjubeiees auu oioouv war. aio endeavorluir tliroutrh the nreiiniit lyOllBTCBS lO Tuvalu MIO CUU30 iOOV I08( 1U IU6 field. A.thou.siind thanks to the irallant llo- vublicaua in Coavresi who stood an watt of udament aguiust all the rampant achomos of liuiiiaiuiiou, huu u ii.uusaiiii more w mac in Uexiulo patriot Presiilout. tho bulwark ot con htlmllonal liurlit-9. llavlnir nfti,n i-nnr-riUpil his life lo. the uorerniuuiit liko a trueooltlier huh patriot, ue taauusiuui nuu. proposes "to naiititout in hub line 10 tnj end. Tho lie. pubilcuu parly nuc thepjtilo-lo peoploof the uuilou liavu euiierou auu suciiucou too luucn lu tue I ecent CDLlllcla tor tbo liburiles and I If-liL oi luau lu uuuuuuu tuu UlllbU-'l uuiii 1110 lugiu. mate ri-tlla ate all gathered auu tecured be yond pctnd venture. Alter uib uoo-iijuu ui a resolution providing for tbo ltforenuo ot nil resolutions to the com. mateoon t'laltorai with-iut debate. .Mr. Wolfe, oi Union, a?nttho tallowing rosoidltm to tbe Cierk's deck,lho readlure ot wlitcu he demanded! iiusoiveu mat. lu view or 1110 uoT-eionment ot ion uot practices lu connection withtne met bill lu me last uoiio, wo emphatically ronUlrai thaltmil oi tbo Dlntlorm aduotcd hr -t-.n t,. publican MatoConvoatlvnati-'nca-norin 1675, aud woich was re adapted oy tho Ilcuubllcau Bute Couvcntlau at n.irl-hura in Isoi, which demand - Honest mou IiioIdco; men with brains enough to know 4lihi,,oHy when ther seoil, and couiage enough loflsht itwheieve'r Ihey tindu." Tho Chair declared Mr Woire ont of older, and relused to entertain his appekl from me de cision. Mr. Wulfo persistently Insisted that ho had aright to demand tae ri-nOinRof theretoiatiun. and Senator Cooper, ot Uolawaio, and Uepre sentatlvo llairtt, ot Lackawauua.took the taiuo MOW. Tboro was considerable commotion duilna- tneuisouseiou.anuorei-was restored tnrough senator Cooper, who moved that tho resolution bo received, which was nuno. Mr. Mape-, or Veuauao, ottered a resolution -Amu- ne imistcu ttnouiu bo road. Tho Chall mau I ulco thu-ceiuleman nnt nf nr dcr.aud further disorder was vreieiued bv Mr. Q jay link. up a mo. ion. which was udoiiiul.that mo poisuua iu eousuiuui tue vommiltee ou itesoiuuuus be uauien. 1-LHM UiEXT OBOAMZATIOS. Oeneral Lilly, Chairmau of the Committee on Ullranizaiiou. biesented Lie name of ilaiusba A. uiow, for peimaueut Lbblruiau, and lhi,c genttomau was nominated by ucc-lainmation. him leuiaiks weiu principally ilovo,ea t tho financial quebtiou fie cougratulat- d the ltf ouollcan puny on the proeptrous outlook, aud claiu.od ll at too piodictiou ul the Huiruolicuua th-ttliotesuiupt ou ot sju-cio patmenm wou.rt lovtvo uiuuMiy nun ueeu lu uuea to lae joiier, llo donouiicu the ,tute mliis doctrine and et dorsed tbo iteoubliiaus m Cuneri-ss In their on- position to u f hancu ot eh etion laws, Mr. Crow was ittfiuenuy appiujded. Tttrs 1'L.virocst. The following ro-nl utions wjre adontrd: Ucbo ved, J?'list. Th t tau -.tei'uol.odii party. again forced to ttiiud lorw.uu lui tho Ueiei co or biiinau rlvhttf uuer u struggle ii-srim-ihluubh a goiciailuu, liiids lise.i confri uUU uy iuu ajiuu luus o. j.-jaeilll UDIIV. p-.lltlu.il iiuedom auu tullunai honor ulucii it h,n t.o uf teu oveiturowu in civil coutcet-i and aimed COJlU'Ul. e-ccoiid, That wo appeal to the tTn-on loviui? II-ODtUOt L'cllUtViV.HiUI tOHIIOHt livlhrlrv,,!.,. the mad cau-er of tho Democratic patty, which luaiauupou platu.K too .miiIoiui Uoveiumeiit uimi-r nil- fioiuiuiou ui iiiin who but iau- v fUUU.lt IO UOSLIlM f. ailll Willi nil, linw ,.ll,rl..,T. tOKivetilmnph tj thu aouunu tbov lathd to ea abluh lu iho field, the nUibiithmetit oi state -.veri-JKU-i'y uy luu uveiaJiv Ol uauoual 8UP10-i- aw. '1 liltd, Wo docloro our Implacable hostility ta the repeal otlho national laws which pro.cor the puiity of thn uaili box and secure fair ci -nous, mo oiecnou or congressmen aud I'li-sloouual eleelois belnie eha,ly subject to uatiouai cou.rolisa.mpi an effort 10 establish liaad at national elect, oils, lluuo-t mifti-nif,.. louul ilgnis, tho unit, ot ihu nation aud the suprcmuey ot Lutional Uovotuuient lu all nut- loin piact-a uy luu ijuusiiiuiioil uudor Its con trol can no manual- ou ouiv by iho ltepuoncun l.aiijr. nu.vuu h-uuu -uiuuiiiiuu lu lueir Ue- leuie. luuith, 1 hat tho Democratic patty havlDg coiumiitud lii-oif lo bieau up ti.o Qoverumeut uv iciiisuiK iuuiiiiiii,iriai43 uisueyd alieady col- vlatUUllUUI II1C lvwl,U H, HUU,U HJO IJOVCrU- IllUIlt. UUli bB thO l.XlOUtlva Biiull Knnrtinii u nieasurolulendea to tus.ir ir.ud, viuiin-o and wiiiinuuu la luu luouiia, eii-cuins. onu lu I uaiti lueciiustitullouai -.ypioiuauy ot the ua tluu, ilt-aiiVL-aand Unites Iho atirlial coLdmuna- liuu oi utury mw uuioiuir uuu uuuoit i-ltlZJIl, null, in. i wo uiemiuvur oi the pajmei.t ol Ibo t-atioiial debt In coin, uceordiuir tu the uudPlbtaudui-' belweou the Uoveiuuicut and luu leuutr, and of ii paaer eitriency. rodeuua bloiu coin. We cuimralulaLu iIih i-tuiniv m retuiulug national piosaeiUy, and upon tiie uc cjuiplishuiout.uuiivru ilepuollojn iiatlonal ad- IllllllnirulluU. ol IDO BUll-UsltUl leaillnotlftii t,f apecio payiueiils. uur eurrt uey is resioroit to im iar aiu inu national credit lias boeu maiulatui-d and all-eniriuined. aud iho htui ul the natloual uuot laruoiy reduced, Tu cum- uieuj wan iiji oei-n bu wen uoue, we demand di it our bruseut liuauciu, m-staiu i-tiinni i-. dlstutbed Mixtll. lhat to the aollCV aud oraellen nt nrn. tectlou, lo hoiuv luduaiilea and huuie pioduo luu, inauaaratccau i sustained uylheitcpuo Uuan parly, we ui ludebird lor the tlowlli aud develupuivut ot uur i.omes.iu and lureiau eoiuiurrco. and lor ltio piospeious cundit,ou anitstieuth ot natluuaj lluaueos, aud that to thu toruluuaiieo ul that policy uitwt ho Iook lu Ihu luluie, for assured piosperuy and peuco tnronghuut tliotuuutiy. .e.uin 'lhat u,o Utui stand of the Treat u.nt in v nilleutiug too pierogativoa ot thu Mm. dilute depuiliuclitti ol ilovviuiueiit, meets thehearty bppruvui ol thu Uepuuin.au t'aity uf Licbili. We call ou the reinrsn nidii,t-B t the war for Ibo Union tojolu tiaiu resinliug Uib unjust expuisiou oi helr wujiuttd cuiu lai'ra uom unite by the Demoeiatiu Cuugres.. aud tbe irausler of tht-u nlacon to in.-i u. Uttla, w huso ehlel recuiiiuieudiilluu seems to no uuiepeuia, i treuaou uuu uueuuuig iiale ul tue nation. Kiulb Thai we eimestlv aemoathicn with our boutheru ltepuuli-au bietLem, wno am uuw pa-siuu uuuei- the harrow ot lullt-c-Tl pcr etut,uu. Wo bid Ihuui bo uf good ciieer. t iauuaua lurce cunuot always triumph, even lu a to'iou whete iraud uiid roii-u hud aoon aiuialhume. If u ol d boutii now depiives uieui . I tbvir Just rlabta. asu.id Noitli w.ll uot fan in uue tuuo lo sicuie thoui in.it ,i,tH,-i .fticdoui Mhicultnebirihrighii,udiuhtiiuueu ui eiery Aiueiican r-it'Seil. Tiutu. mat i ne uuueu states of America Is ana, luu uuta l.aeuu, liaCuns.iiutiuii. uuu all iawa mBdelil pu auanee Ihereot, ale too an oreiue law ul the laud, auylbiug in ihelou-il-tmiuuurlawsota blate to tho cuuirsri not wtllulaiidiug. Eleventh. That the tribunal eaUbilshptl by the LuiiBiuutiuii lo deiermlue whether me iaM8 are made in pursuauce iheieut u the su piemo Court ol Ihu liulud fc lutes. All laws ujee enac.ei-un.esareiMraledtir the law-making poiier or declared old by ssld L'ourl nel ihoi law-maker.clliseu Lor ciale has a riabt lo uulilfy. Twe.vih. that we pledge ouraclvca la favor uf such leji.latlou as will prevent unlawful sud uuooiisliiatioual aicr,mrn ilia,, uf fieigb,, by the oairviuir luiupaulesoi thecouutri, I'uirteeu'h. lhat tbo sue -ess ol tho ada-lnla-tratiuu of tho ftite under the uiBuagemeut uf ittpub tt-au patly Ihu steady rrtiutliuu uf ihu totals debt and Ihoeiifu, wtl i-ouipiuuuutof the preaeut Dt-mioiaiia rreasurer. that nut oue do.lar of lha pubue f uuds had beeu !ot or mis p,eced duuug ihesevtuteru teals ot ltepuuil uao custoiiy ui thu fuuds. prove ibat oidtiat in. tegitiy and tiuaucialiaani have bteu the beuo. Ui.iuuttiitU by our i tv uu the taxpayers ot the fa) uie,auuiuu!u tue apbioiatot the peop,e ul I'eulisyltuuu. Fuuittiiuth. That we heartily eodoise the atlmiuulralioa ol Ooveiuor llort auu the stal. wslt aillluale of senator Uamoiuu aud Ibe lie. pubitoau ucuibiu-s uf (be Jtuuse uf ltepreeuia lives Inrisisinig tbe leiuluilouary rldurs so prisliteblly pro-sed by the Deuioorate tu Cou grma. triTt TnEAsuatu somixampi Colonel lleolen. of t'hesler, then nominated Samuel ftutler, uf Chester for tateTieasuiei. Mr. flutter was uumiuated by aociamstiou. a tuutiuiiifiv was spiioiuit! lu cuuduct air. llut.cr to the chair, llu acoeptod tnu uomioa Hon as not so much a lompluuentwhlmieli as toiaecouutr wbuh he lepreaeuta. wnlch Is uvrrwoelLutiirlr Itepubheaiu lie dwett cou. slderauiy un ihe course uf tbe Soutbrruieares- eulailresiu Cuug'es-.ui vlewot which fsoi.no "l.a"f.l!,u'uttu',1'e "epuullcau paity was , avi cuueit A leaulullon waa adunted exlalllnai fha mnr Its ol ll-o uoiniute of the Uuuventlon. aud alter ineaouniio i or me puiiuru tae cout su llen adjourn ol nu die. I.iidio, lli-lli'iilo unit Feeble Those languid, lirasoiiu" teuutloui. onus. ingyou to feel soereely able to be on your not t lua, W.IISM4U iimm tun t is ia King irom your system all its former elasticity; driv ing the bloom from your cheek ( that oon liuual strain upon your vital foroat. ruidiu-. ing you irritable and fretful, can easily bo ... . . .. . I 1. .. 1. - . - ivihuvwi wjr mo uv t,i mat iiwrvetous rem edy, Hon Bitten. IrrecuUiriUwaiulotattroa- tlousof your systMit ara rIUvJ at once, vruii ma siiai oauau oi jieriuuieaf twin aro permanently removed. this ikC'Tiulli. will you heed 3i: For the OAnnon. Advooatb., X'ENNSTfltVANIA lUfTCIf. SuroFri-KTOWK, July 24th 187fli. Was hosht turn. am show gadankedT De dogya warra alio wile kartza. ICockelbarrnsIn ordllch planty des-yorei. W-artun Is an gnul exactly- we an, oysten?1 El wellar net uf an-baurn nuf krottla k'an. Wo ku'racst dos do lite so orrick aln. uf nonsensof Won du. an, easel hushturhbisht Uu arms fori hoy teu kawfa, el donn lus en hovva fressa. Scialsfort shure dosdu rccht bisbtiun dona goahet. Bell war am John Poor si plan lm- mer fort. Warleegcd dar (htaled.j.wnr. shlalod. dar balreegt,un war batrcegt is an orrick shmart er monn considered hlllch cs dogs. Do washfraw Is kron ollawile, un de gross Dochtcr mul selwer on dar wash tnvvver, odder dar hamo bliva om Sundog. Es biauch elch net bong si for de small pox, lor mer sin entirely clear dar funi. Yusht roof cr aw, odder kumt selwer un sub- screiba for unscr tsitung, de bcshtlm shtate, Es war feel besscr won du net gons so feel sawga datsht fun saucha dos du gor net fcr shtcasht. A dale lite awya ollcs was so wis- nn onra bobballa ollcs was so net wissa; un donn gcbst also raid misunderstanding. Sam. Kmsuasiituffkr. NEWS UOSSIP. The Rev. Jo Cook preached by invitation in San f ranciscoon a csuiiaoy oyeuine, and on JMonuay scut in a uiu lor uuu. A llltlo girl at Springfield, Mass., was so frightened by a dog which had been set upon her, that sho wentjnto convulsions and died. Tho heaviest taxpayers of Wilmington, uel., navo uctcrmincu mat tuo city shall livo within its Income. They glvo notice lo the officials that any increase of tho debt will be resisted, Town Treasurer Wilson of Montlcello,Ind., Drought, a noci suit against the local news- fraper that said ho was dishonest; but be ore tho case enmo to trial he fled with $21, 000 of public money. A Maine political speaker mentioned somebody as ashylock.and an auditor asked who Shylock was. "If you don't know," tho orator scorn fully replied, "you'd better go noine ana read your uinic. The hand that rocks the cradle, Is the hand thai moves the earth. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup is the best remedy for nil com plaints children are subject to, such as uy scntery.Diarhrea, Summer Complaint, Wind Uolic, etc. 1'rico 2o cents. The case of J. Barclay Smith, tho embez zeling clerk recently brought back from the West to Doylestown, which was put down lor to-uay, has been postponed until Au gust 7. Mart. Kemmerer, tho champion pedes trian of Lock Haven, started nn a six days' wall; at 1 o clock Monday morning, on the upera House track, and will endeavor to cov er 450 miles by 11 p. m. Saturday. Amos A. Sellers, a bricklayer living in IIummelstovu, but working in Uarrisburg, tried to steal a rido in the city on a freight train, on Monday morning, but was thrown unucr tue cars and killed, lie icuvcsa wid ow" and three children. Tho old saying that lightning does not strike twice in the same place will not al ways hold good, for there is on the farm of Alexander Louclts, ol York, a walnut tree that lias been struck no less than five times, and it happened all in one season. If functional Torpor of the Liver exists, the elements ot the line win remain in the blond.viti.itiiig that fluid and inducing many Skin Diseases. Dr. Bull's Baltimore Pills aio a most reliable I.iver Regulator. Sold ovcrywlicra. Price 25 cents. Miners resuming work and the mines in full operation is the good news that comes from the lute strike ut Mclntyro, in this State. Tills is another of tho indications that look like active times ahead, when we trust that both '-strikes ' and reduction ot wages will be fjw and far between. On Monday afternoon a field of oats be longing to Martin B. Peifor,ofSjIunga,wae set un tiro by sparks Irnm a passing train A crowd of about forty persons had assem bled and an acre of outs had been burned before tho progress of the tUmes was arrested They succeeded in subduing the fire by plowing around it. Paulino Louisa Newmiller, aged 0 years, (laughter ol Ueorco ewnilller,ol Allenlown died from cnucussion of the brrtin Monday morning. On Friday last she was playing with several playmates, one ot whom pushed her witli such force that she fell on the back of her head, producing concussion of the brain. She wasunconscious up to the tune ol Iter death. Dr. Galbrailh and George W. Funk have finished a new well on the Brown farm. Su gar creek township, which is doing about tony uarrcis per uioiun. iney navo two more rigs up over old holes, which they propose lo clean out. If the investment prove remunerative, eight more abandoned wells will bo resurrected. Theso wells were all drilled about twelve years ago, and pro duced a great deal ot oil at one time. or., lr-,.r. -....,.. nnAn i ii h " - uuw cum mat ne who erpects to rate high in bis class, must not expectorate on the floor." Much of the ImwLinn nml anlttinr. Wfla nr. .l..l.t 3 b -----o b, v uut-ui., UIU9CU by catarrh, which the professor knew could be readily cured by tho use of a few bottles of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy. TliA min and hnltmn in IIia T?o.l. f r- lnn'l in the last week of Juno reached $175, 717,000, mo largest amount ever massed there. At tho same time the Bank of EVnnr-A held ne.irlv Stiso- ftrto nno -,r ii.n Bank of Gerninny $140,000,000. Nothing is more significant of want of confidence and stagnation. Silting Bull plavs upon the superstitions of the Sioux tribes, according to tho Chica go inounen correspondent, making tnem lielleve that he possesses superhuman power. Ills dreams are interpreted by his brother In-law, and are treated as revelations from the Great Spirit. His influenco over the Indians of Dakota is almost absolute. One of the boldest roberies that has taken filnro In Allershcny for soma time occtired ictween holf past two and three o'clock Monday Morning, at tho residence of Mr. G. S. La ne, n conductor on tho West Tenn Railroad. Mr. Lone was away, and the burglars chloroformed tho Inmates while thov gathered their plunder. They made off with $43ln money, a gold chain, bill left a lot of clothes which thev had packed up when frightened into leavfng by a noise outside. Walking matches are all the go in the oil regions this hot weather. Petrolla, the liveliest town In the lower nil regions-losed n three days' contest nn Saturday evening, during which thousands of dollars changed hands. The favorites, as usual, Inst, but the stockholders of the enterprise, hotel proprie tor, and business men generally, reaped a harvest 'rnm those who attended the sport, Bradford walked off with the first money. Eneltaey being the winner, with a score of 260 miles, 2 laps. New Advertisements. FOR SHERIFF, JOSEPH 8. WEBB, Of Lchlghlon. ,,-EO-Subject to decision of the Republican touniy ijonvcntion. t.c WHOM IT MAY CONCEUN. All perrons are hereby forbid making- con tracts to nurohaie from or to sell lo my Wile. MARY ANN, alter this date, as I will not bo rcilHjnsiuie luereior. RRUDRN ZIMMERMAN, Franklin Townihlp, Carbon Uuanty, Pa, Julysetb, 1S79.-WS rpo WHOM IT MAY COSCEItX. All persons are hereby forbid mecTdnn? with the foflowlnic articles, now In possession of Hugo iiunauue, oi ueavcr nun. iubuouidic two.. Carbon evuntv. l'a.. the same btloif my potrty, and loaned to blm dorlou; my ideaa ure, vis : C'lJer 1'reie. Uuw, Stove, Settee, sauie, uurcau, uioca, AaooKioa if lass, ivo. MRS. ROSE HOUPT. JuliSC, 'Ts-nS1. Ueavcr Run, fal Now Advortisomonts. This COtitUAIl and a Cow. Milker freo to rarmcrs who act as AKents. Cat this ont and ad. drsaa with stamp SMITH 4 SON 2tDer St.. N. X. July !8.-3m.. WANTKU IMMKDIATRL.Y. Beveoteen vouna- men to learn- Teloirnipliv. flood situations ftusrantocd. For paitlouiaia; address With stamp sueridan a. ntrnn. IlatCsT. uberlin, Ohio, 75forl.()0, $5.00 ibr I cent Ipar laVriro prices for mnnr dates of Old Cop per oil Hilvtr Coin p. 8 end 10 contB-nt onco Ut. mj Catftlonruo And Trice Liar. Addrcs-. A.O. WKLTHONa, MUripnttflnt Pa. July 2tltno. WEISS & KERSCHNER, sccctssons TO ROM 10 .t IIOFFORD, Carriage Builders, "Bank Street, Lehighton, Are prepared to Manufacture, to order, every uescripiion ui CARRIAGES, nuuaiEs, SLEIGHS, SPRING WAGONS, Eomig's Pat. Platform Wagon, &.c, at lowest rates for Cash. REPAIRING Of all description promptly attended to at the most, rensonauie prices. 3 All Work cunrantecd, and patronage is rcspcctiuiiy soucueu. WEISS & KEHSUIINER. July 29, 1870-yl 3SSS P S 3 lift SS5JB!r?S18 6 !a e !; I :? ' -sK!'r?M,;sl-.g's,5 !3-;:s'.s--;2?H3. 5 IT 5 3 o 3- a O ti S n W f c r" Ss.8- si b as B la . E. S. H s-r D issoliition of I'tirtiii'rslilp. Notlco Is hereby clvcn that tho narinershln business or IID.MIU & IIOFFUHU In manu facturing coaches, wagons. Sic, Is this day dis solved by mutual consent. The accounts of the firm will be settled by R, 1'. HorTord. RUM ft it HOFFORD. Lehighton, July 18th, 1879. w3. A' UMTOU'S NOTICE. In the Ornhans' (tourt of Carbon Countr. Account confirmed nl si, Juno 1st, I &7U. In themattor of M. A. Feglcy Guardian of Mary A. Waters, now Mary A, llllterllne. Tho undersigned Auditor, having been np pointed by the Orphan's Court uf Carbon County, to audit and restate the account In above matter, will attend to thu duties of his appointment at the office oCAIhrlght & Frcy man, Esqs.. Friday, August 15th, 1879, at 9 o'clock A. M where and when all parties In terested may attend. F. P. I.HNGSTECT, Mauch Chunk, July 19, 1879. Auditor. o HPHAXS' C0UKT SALE Of Talunblo Real Estate! By virtue of an order of the Orphans' t'ourt of Carbon County, I'll., tboro will be offered at Public Sale, on Ihe preiniicsln the Borough of Lehighton, county and state alorcsald, on Friday, August 15th, 1879, at 2 o'clock P. II., all that certain Lot or PIECE OF GROUND, situate in the said Borough of Lehighton, con taining In Iront on Pine street fifty-two feet, and extending In depth of tbat width at rltht angles by arallel lines two- hundred and ten feet, to a certain alley, eontalng ten thousand nine hundred and twenty square feet. Bound ed on the North by lot owned by I. Messlnger or lot numbered Nine; on the East by Pine street; on the South by lots owned by Elisa beth Muyer, numbered Eleven, and on the West by an alley, The Improvements thereon are a One and one-half story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE eighteen and a half feet by sixteen and a half tevl, Kiicuen aiiacnou, one story nigii, cigu tcen and a half feet by ten leet. ALSO, All that certain Lot or PIEUU OF LAND, r-ltuate tn tbe Borough of Lehighton, Carbon County, Pa,, bounded and described as lot lows lowitt beginning at a Stable on Pine street) Ounce by raid Pine street. North Btty-two leet to a post; thence by land ot Elisabeth Moyer South elghly-elght degrees. West two hundred and ten feet to a certain alley thence South ItftY two leet to a post) thence by lot of Edward Chit North eighty eight degress, East two hundred and ten feet to the place of beginning, containing one fourth of an acre within said bounds more or less. Terms will be made known at time and place ef sale by 1 ELIZBETH MOYER, Executrix of f saao Moyer dee'd. . W.M. ItAPSHER, Attorney. July 19. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Ihe advertiser, having been permanently rnred of that dread uisoase f'onsmuptlou bv a BMnole renittlv.ls anxious to make knuwu to hi-tallow-sufferers the means nf cure. To all who ceaiie it be will send a cony ol the prescription usetl. (freo of charge.) with the directions for preparing snd using the same, whicb t aey will find a blue cuualor Coisuurrion, A sill ill, UUOKC1I1TU, Ac, Parties wishing the Prescription, will please address. K. A. WILSON, 181 1'eun street, Wlluamsburgh, N. Y. tfame tuia paper. laris fist m I j-?i-:sfii&3js5 g I -sftexsrlBsSS,,?? w s m 3 I- ' M CSBfiB-J-jP.n.--fl," Si I 3 U r ;?:csu..rf:'5n53 : a? S p New Advertisements. jyVIIlEND NOI1CE. At a regular mectlna; of tho First National' nana ui aeiiiHiiiuii. ll iviuutiti ill tnuici cent,, on tho capital stock was declared, pay able on and afti r July is, 187m w. w. nu iv iHivnuasiuerk Lohlghton, July 12, 18J0 3w, AUDITOIVS NOTICE", The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Plena of Carbon County to restato, settle and innko distribution of tho funds In tho hands of Adolph llussmnn, Ad ministrator of the Estnto oi Clint, llussmnn, dee'd, will nttend to the duties of his appoint, mcnt on MONDAY, AUOUST 11th, 1879, at TEN o'clock a. M at his UHlce, Oak Hall, Mauch Chunk, when and where all partlis Interested may attend. PETER J. MEEHAN, Auditor. Mauch Chunk, July 12, 1879. SHERMFF'S SALES Or Valuable Ileal Estate. By vlrtuo of sundry writs of Fmm Facias, Lbv. Fa., and Vkw, Ex, hstied out of the Court of Common Pleas of Carbon County, and to mo directed, thero will be exposed at Publlo Sale, nt the COURT HOUSE, In tho Borough of Mauch Chunk, ou Saturday, August 2nd, 1879' At linlf.tinsr n'Mu-lr In llin A ft amnnn the following Properties, to wit: ' All that certain LOT OF GROUND situate In tho norouah of Wealhcrly, Carbon county, l'a,, bounded and described as follows to wltt beginnlugntthocorncroran alley and slrcot nnd running from thenco along said street north ono nml a half degrees east filty tcct, and running from thenco hack from said street between parallel lines of that width a distance of two hundred leet to street, making a lot ortlfty by two hundred feet, nnd num. hercd on tho plot oi Butz nnd Kline, as lot No. 13 nnd bounded north by lot No, 41, oast by street, south by alloy and west by streot, Tho Improvements thereon aro a Two- STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, eighteen by twenty-four foet, kitchen attach, cu nlno by twelve feet, nnd outbuildings. Seized nnd taken Intooxeoutlon astheprop. crly uf Elizabeth Rothrock and John Roth rock, ALSO, All that certain LOT OF GROUND, liounded nnd sltuato along tho Publlo Road running East nnd West ou tho opposite side of tho river Lehigh, from tho borough ol White Haven, nnd located In Kidder town ship, and County uf Carbon, containing FIFTY-TWO FEET FRONT on said road, and adjoining E. S. Mullen's lot, and running at right angles Irom said road two hundred feet. The Improvements thereon aro a TWO-STORY PLANK WEATHER HOARlED DWELLING HOUSE, twenty tiy thirty feet, nnd eighteen feet hlirh, exclusive of basement, with a kitchen attach, cd, sixteen by twenty-four feet, and oue aud a nan siory nigu. Seize, I and taken Into execution as the nrorv crlyof tho Lehigh Grain, Coal nnd Lumber uompany, owners or repuieu owners, nnu Charles S. Kunkcl, contractor, nnd to be sold oy J. W. RAUnENnUSH.Sherltl. Mauch Chunk, July 12, 1879. l'lCOVUKUS. "For sinking spoils.! "4500 will bo nild Ints, illzztut-s8, pilpl.rfnra ease Mint Hop anon uuu row spirits. iiiiitcrs win not cure iciyon nop uiiters.' ior noip " "Read of, procuro! "HopBltters builds ind use Hop nlttersup, strengthens nnt ind you will bo strong c u r o s continuallyi nealthy and happy," tfrom tho first dose,'' " Lidlcs. do youl "Fair skin, rosy want lo bo strong.'chcelisnnd the sweet- iiuuiiiiyiiiui uc, iitiiui;,vsi uii:iiiii tu ILUJ Then use Hup Bltters.tllittcrs." "The crcatcst nnl "Kidney nnd Url- letlzcr,, s t om nohnarycomplaintsofnlli oioou anil liver rcuru-iK i n u b iierioancnii) lator Hop Bitters." cured uyllopBitters.' nlrrirvmen. Law-, "Sour stomach. sick Ifycrs, Eilitors. B,ink-:headache&.(iizzliics.-'. Hers und Ladles need'IIop Bitters ouref lop Bitters daily." twlth a few doses, "Hon Bitters has re Tako lion Bitten stored to sobriety nnd, threollmcsiid.ty anil health, cerfu'-t wrecks you will havo no doc from Inteinpernnco tor bins to pay," For sale by all drusuist', jy!2. lm. 03, A LECTURE S" TO YOUNG MEN. Just PullUhedt in a Seated Envelope, Price 6c. A LEU 1 U ' HON THE NAT U It 13, T.UUAT MI0.T. AND iADIUAL cum of 8cu innl wosikuess or Srt matorrJiooi. It.duccd bt be.f. A use Invo.um.irv KmUuion. Itnpotcncv, Nervous Dctjillly, anil linotMlitmnt1 lo Mar itnuo cenemliv j Ccnsmiiotion, Ki)ilepny, mid I'lti"., Mental ntiil IMivncal lneiipacnv, ifcr. liV UOllIiltT J OQIsVKltWULL. M. 1.. nutli it nf the "Gr eu llnou' &o Tho w oi Ul renown rt n ul nor, In this admirable Lecture, ctoarly inoves fioin tils own t'Xpei lenco tlmt thunwiui coiibequeiicaoffcje t Abno in "y uo lui'ciuu.iy rcmuveti imuui mcuiciue, :iua without nmigprous u Ricnl opcrut otis, liouied, mttlrmui ills, ilnfifd. oi cotJluUt imlin. in c out iLintdj ot euro ut oueo coitiln nml et. U'C nal, by Mlnch uvev euflVier, no motter what hl6 connttlon ninv bo may euro himbClf rueuriv. privuiu v uuu iiiuicuiiy. Thit Lecture will prove a boon to thou a dt and thoutandt, Sent, a mint- mil. In n tiln.n Fiivplonn. tn nnv atWrena, on receipt of six cciiU.or two postage till III MB. AduroHH tho pnblleher. Tlic Citlveru'ell Mcillcal Co., 41 ANN St., NKW YOItK Post Office Pox, 4580. npr,12 y, DANIEL WIEAND, CaiTiages,"Y!igons,Sleiglis,iS:c. CORNER Or BANK AND 1H0X STUEr.TS, l.EHKHITON'. Penna., Respectfully announces to his friends and the public, that he Is prepared to Build ull des criptions of OAIUIIAQES, SFllINQ WAGONS, SLElallS, &e., In the Latest and Most Approved Styles, at Prices fully as low as the same can bo obtain ed elsewhere, guaranteeing the best Seasoned Material and most substantial workmanship. Particular attention given to REPAIRING In all Its details, at tbe very Lowest Trices. Patronage respectfully solicited and perfect satisfaction ituarantccd, Aprs! 2S, 1819 yl DAN. WIEAND. 1 . TO fbf 0) A YKA R. or 15 to ,M a I dav in your o-vn looa uy. lf If II risk. Women tlo as welt a men, women uo aa wen a.u AUnr uiaxe more than tHe amount tt tti'd above, No one o n fall la innke money tntt Any oue can rt the work. You can make from W cents to ti nn hour iy neyou Injr vpur evetunfraaud paio time to tbe bail iiPfR. It rosti noibintf to try tae bumni. Nothinff liteit lor mouey inaklna ever ofleieu before. Uudcm pleasant anil unctly honor Rea'ter.it sou warn to know nil about tbe bet pi lug bat-lnet teitre i he uubi o fend in your aildreiw nod wa wM n?ud ou lull p ir ticularA and pi ivate terum tree ; auraii ca worth $ 1 ulou Ire- r you mu thou ake up your uiiud tor vt.urveit Attlrtt uliUttuG hl'INHON A CO., I'oitland, Mat e. Juoe7.-Iy. dministi:atkixs xoticc. Estate of Unas Jltkr, dec. I.etters of Aduilnlitratlon upon the Cctate ofUrias Hehr dee'd, laieof MahonloB Town nip. Carbon County, I'erneylranU, having beeu granted to the uiidertlKhod, all reriwn i inueuieu to aaii eiia-e win pieave inaite pay. I uient, nml thou liavlnK olulini ugatost the i 1 taiuo wilt yreient them fur Mttlement to me, I ortoPtuN. IS. KKfiKIt, Avent. LehUhtoo, I , Pa. SUSAN limit. Widlw. June VS,lS75-tO AUtululetraulr. THE WEEKLY SUN", A Large Eight Page Sheet of FIFTY-SIX BROAD COLUMNS, will be sent, post-paid, to any Address, till January 1, 1880r Bffatf a dollar. Address THE SUN, June 28-w4: ?ew York City. afily liiXCJMa'saiB g Csupe May AND RETURN THE SAME DAY. .X?? ,Iot,8 MAJiMOTit, Timite-DKCK Steamer " RKl'UDEilO," leaves llacc St. tVbarf at A. M arrlv nn tit Capo May about Vl I'.M. lleturnlns, leaves Cape May at o'elki 1. M.. BlvInK ainple tlinororbathlujroradrivoon the beach. A full ll.nss Hand and Or. chestra MuMo for llnnelny. Parlor Knttrtnlnmcnts varied weekly. Luncheons and lte rrcshtnenta In nbundance. Dinners nnd Suppers pr;vldod. Oysters and Fish served for tiun per a few moments after, taken from the water. v ITitrc for the KouihI Trip, One BKollar. , S SUNDAYS will leave flhco Street Wharf at 1U A. M.-V Tit.7. .r,V . "m ;!' ntca'? il'd will convey passengers to Capo Island In minutes Tickets lor sale nt all ltallroad Stations. JulS-wB Daily Excursion The splendid Saloon Steamer "JOHN A. WAltNUn," leaves Clicslnut Street Wharf Daily at 8:15 A. M., for Sea Ureeze, (about 05 miles), down lb Dclaworo Bay.arrivlnr Vil0-, ',0 ,u',0.city er'y in V10 ovcni"S- This is ono of tho mos p -nsant Excursions out of I lnladclpliia. A Musical Entertainment nnd Dancing will uiiivcn tho trlpi Refresh ments in nbuiulanco. Dinners, Suppers, A-c. All tho conveniences for Bait Water Bath ing. I isliing, Boating and other Amusements arc provided. Fare, 60 cts. Juno 23, 1870-w8 mm Mew -oalg S Mew liiccs I I respectfully announce to the citizens of Lehighton and vicinity that I have leased the Old Pcst-Offico Stand, on BANK Street, Lehighton, and that 1 am now receiving a full lino of Motions smsl Fancy Jood9 consisting of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear, Hosi ery, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Ribbons, lluches, lady's hand-made Clouds, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Buttons, Collars, Machine Needles and Oil, Zephers, Fancy Stationery, and all other articles usually kept in my line'. Also, Agent for tho celebrated figlP Call and examine my goods ; the prices aro so low that they cannot fail to suit all. M . . WIIEATJLEY. New Advertisements PROPOSALS Will bo received until 8 o'clock V. M on Monday, July S8ih, 18T0, Tor the JANITOIt. SHIP nt the MJHUOIj HOUS 13. Uy order of tho Hoard. IIAN. HHAVnrt, Seerotnry. July 5, 1870-wl Lohlglitoii school Heard. JgVXr.ClJTOU'S KOTICE. Letters Testamentary on tho Eslato of jonatnan Kom, into ot tno iiorouuii ol weiss port, Carbon County, Fentin . deceased, havo bct-n granted to the undersigned, to whom nil persons Indehtcd to tho said estito aro re. quested to mako payment within six weeks, ami nil thoso havinir claims or demands will make known the same, without delay, to HKNIt Y HOYfclt, Uxecutor. Wclssport, July 6, 1870-wO "jg-OIlSKMUN, LOOK HClljr IVILfiOUGllItV IVIMtT, Saddler and Harness M'nkcr, DANK St., LElIiauTON', ra Calls attention to the following extraordinary LOW PRICES: itusuy Harness nt Irom $12 00 upwards Uxpri-ss Harness at from 16 OOuiiwards llrtcchlnu; Harness at Irom .. 8 OJ uiiwnrds Homing; Harness at from 0 00 upwards Horse Collars (hair) at from. 3 60 upwards " " (straw) ut from. 175 upwards ISrldles nt from 175 upwards and all other articles at couallv low nrlecs. and uuarantctd of best workmanship It U PA 1 lllNtl promptly utt ended to at renson. able charires. Patronniro solicited. May 10 Tho Largest Spring Stock Of Ladles', aeuta". and Children's Boots, hoes Gaiters Evoi offeicU In thiacinlty. tsat J.M.FIUTZINfiElt'S. Bank Streot, Lehighton, Pa. I have Jnt received an Immenae STO-C OP Bnil.NU JlUUl'M, IIU1.S AU UAl'l'lillfct, which I am belling to tno pet pie ot l.e lghton and tho .urroiiml'uff ueiirhtiorhooii CHHAi'j:il TIIAM LVL.lt llhtOUH hclUlu tills County. 1180,011 CIUBHSOI Boots & ShoesMado to Order ot Astonishingly Low Prices, nd ME.NDIXO Noatlv none in lrietM to suit iho lime.. I invite iho p-ib.ie to cull aud cxamlnomv niocKan-i ineea ueiore iiiirojiui.iiir oitewueie. ana bo coniluceif of itie nhovn (acts. IIOII.M) To UATI.JPY.-lteilr-madnlloet and rhoes bought of mo tbat rip will ho repair, oil without rhsnre. Thauklul fur nasi patronaire. I rcspecrully askaiontlnuaiicetbeieiir. ... i. u. rnnziNaiuii, Two door, below lloniljr it lloffold a Carrhga Works, Hank stioec. Oct. S yl jprlmo Homo M.ulo Itreatir WHY OO HUSOIIYI Whonyoncanlluy 6H pounds ct Plrat CUsa Iliend- FIVE LOAVES FOR S3 CENTS I J. V. O'NEAL, the popniar Ilrcad and rake Maker, of Lelnfthtoii in one-to meet the wants ot tin i tin ea has Hei'ii, id h IT.co of his cole brated Homo Made UlltA jto Five Loaves for Twenty-five Cts. Cash. Huirar, ttnlsln Coromut Bootcli, Drop, Cream and other CA KKa, oulv Tun CVnH rer Doierr. Look Out Cov tho IVsiBon! At MA UCfl CIIPNK. on Tuetdiiy, Thursday anilHaturday Moiiiirk.. LEHluitroNandwus. POUT, every After uounexeept l-rlday. TEU MS STUIOTLY CASH I Patronaire .ollelted J. W. O'NUAL. h ro 11 11 1 Opposite Plrat National llaac. aprlltvl inn t t't e u LpiHthtuu l'a. 7 I am now anpplylnc the verv I1M IATTI MBit COAL at the following Low I'rleea.visi No. I Chestnut by the far, (a It Vr to No. 1 Ohtut, aloaleiMl , S i pr lou No. 3 Chestnut, by lb Car,.- X pwr ten o,: Chiotuut, MiMiet u tlspwlou DKI.IYKltKO. t-tote and )Us wtaca at equally Low l'rlo. J . L . G A B 33 L , Psalirm General irAnowARB, &c, Opposite ihe Public Sijuire, BANK bTRKK LKUIOHfON. f.. u.v.JO.W to SEA BREEZE ! Children, 30 cts; YOU NEED NOT SUFFER A DAY WITH Dyspepsia, Constipation, Liver Complaint, IntJigestionV Tl.l.M-.. o - .uuuimy, kc, when you can ho relieved and cured bv I ho use of that rollnblc (Lstabllshcd 1850,) remedy Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON.S It Is Nature's own remedy, and contains no nausoi us driiRS. If you nroso bad oil as not to be nblo to eat a t rueker without illstrers, try llr. Ilmislilnn's I'rp.ln.and you WIU not he disappointed. Ho sure you get llr. II mi i;lu nn'i. Prpslunnil take no base Iml. tatlons, Sold by all linguists. J. II. L'atok, I'roprletor.Phlladclphla.Pa. 1111 ENTUOOU & CO., General Agents, New York. June 7. 3ino. URIAH FATZINGER ncspectfullr announces lo the people that he has leased the Shop ot BAS1UKL HEIlEtt LINU.on North Street, Lehighton, Pa and proposes to resume his old business oC Carriage and Wagon BUILDING, D mid rcspectfnlly aeka a share of pubUr patron aro. ettnvautela7 ino Woikmonunptn becqaaY to llio best, and tho Prlcci lo be us low at tbe lowest. REPAIRING of nil kinds promptly attended to a very rea- souabie ehurgi'8. U11IA1I PATEINOEn. Opuo-dto Publlo Square, North Stroet, Feb nyl Lehlshton, Pa. ir. A. BV.LTZ. rrflpcctfnllv annonnrei to tbe proqteol LeMgbton ani vicmiiv ttst be has iiiQi.nntrMiifffm.Mit tor fUdolvlDR ibem rjtli tliHllKT LEIXiail COAL irom tbo Leblph ton neputnf ibe U-biffb te riutq., lilt., atlbcr tolIowiuK Low l'llcea j t Store , , f3 w per .ton, I'aff - 3 73 pr ta Cbcstnnt 1 75 per ton No. 3 1 75 per tow STRICTLY FOR CASH Leave vour Orders at my Office. JIAmK St., oTmoalinthe-l'iipilo Bquaro. Coal will hedellT ered, when deelrea, at very Lowest Charru oi alorenrlce-. 11. A VKL1Z. March 8 Joi. Lchishton, Pav Pond's Extract The Vegetable Pain Destroyer INVALUABLE TOU Inflammation & Hemorrhage, Piles, Sprains, Lameness, Burns, Scalds, Ilrulses, Soreness, Rheumatism, Boils, Ul cers, Old Sores, Wounds, eto. Also for Toothache, Headache. Sore Throat, Asthma, Hoarseness, Neuralgia, Catarrh, Colic, Diarrhoea, and all Hemorrhages, &ov It Is arknowledgcd by Physicians of alt schools that Pnntl' Kxtract has more wonderful curative properties than any other remedy. No form of inflammation, ram, 60MENKUS or liLK'Disi'O.but It will cure. Spac will not admit of namlnx all tho diseases lor which It lanspeciaoi but we will send a his. lory of Its usea by mall, on application. The plraslnir results ufuilnir the Kxiraet as a, toilet requisite, has Induced us lo preparer inodlfled-tormsnr tho Kurnct In a 't'oilet op. (60 cents a box ofS cakes), a Toilet Crrsm fur softening and bcauttfylnft thai skin (11.00 a bottle), a Deiillfrlce Ibo cents) a 1. 1 1 smlve (Ucents)t For seniltlre and severe cases of Uatahrw, our t'MtHrrli Cure iTd cents) used wllh our snail Ky rln gr (Si cents) Is a radical sure. Our lulmlcr (&& eeatsl. for Luao At TiinnAT )iaKAita aud Internal Hecillng-1 invaixaue. uur lilnl iik iu too cenuj, ior Suhk P1LK8, etc., should he kept In every family. Our Plusirrs eieel all others. Via our sfrillrairii I'nji.r to prevent and euro Pita and I'HArivo. T1Wieofonr Toilet ami Medicated pre. par.lloui Is I'miil'. Kilraii, which Is a iru.r. nir lhat I hey a re saimrlor. anddeserrer !i,eon&leuc of the pnMte. Sold by A.J. lUIltl.lNO. IhlKhtoa, and all DruKulsts. Prepared eoly ty POND'S IJXTUACT COMPANY. New York and London. Jbm T. 11. QC)jm A Yl: A It lor boasst.lntelllKent tiL p-n.Mrooorai(nH. Naw business; lUiht work. AddreM lo-OriasTivB Aosscv, Madison, lod. Jus a. tmo.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers