II. V. HOUTHIMMl, EDITOn t.UIIIOHTON. PA.1 SATUIIDAV. AUGUST 0, 1 870. Democratic Ticket, TOD STATB TRRARO HT.tl, DANIEL 0. BAIIK, of Allegheny.- Hcxublicau Ticket. fail state TniAsuiinn, BAMUEIi UUTIilU!, of CHeslcr. England nnd Germany than from nil other causes combined, hard times Included. As Congress irov!dod for the publication of 16,000 copies only of Ihcso reports 8,000 for tho House, 4,000 for tho Scnuto, nnd 3,000 for Uio Dopnrtmcnt of State Senators nnd mtmbcrs of Congress will do well to get their nllottel number for distribution among their constituents nt this most opportune time of Investigation Into-tho depressed con dition of labor InthaUnltcd State. Acarc ful reading of thceo reports will do moro to solve nnd setllb tho "labor problem" In tho itclllgent judgment of tho country than the fragmentary investigations which havo ius far been tho only public Inquiries un dertaken by the Government. Returns of tho election in Kentucky shown light vole and n few llepubllcun gains In tho Legislature, but not enough to ntfect tho largo Democratic majority. In Louis ville, where 8 Working Men's candidates were elected to the Legislalure.lwo years ago, the delegation Is now entirely Democratic, Tho Greenbackcrs wero almost Invisible, Tho call for a Constitutional Convention failed. It Is now stated on what nppcnra to bo reliable authority, Hint suits by tho doren against tho county of Allegheny, Pa., nro brought dally by Pittsburg lawyers in be half of tho losers bv tho railroad riots In that city nnd under tho logislativo net which compels suits to bo brought within two years. Tho Supremo Court of tho State has declared tho county liable, nnd tho leg al claims will amount to about $3,000,000. A curious pension question has been raised by tho Inmates of Soldiers' Homes who nro entitled to arrears of pensions, Their current pensions nro surrendered, to tho Governors of tho Homes in which they receivo support In lieu of pension. It is claimed that under tho law tho arrears of pension to which they aro entitled must also be paid to tho Governors, whilo tho pensioners themselves claim that arrearages should be paid to them personally, nnd nro about to apply to tho Courts for n ma ndam us enforcing the claim. Tho pensioners' view of the case appears to bo good In equity nt least, for tho arrearages nro for n term dur ing which thoy wcro not residents of tho Homes. Soma of tho men nro said In bo en titled to as much as $201)0, and with this money they could start inbusinessfnrthem selves, and thoy should havo it by all means, Would it not bo belter for our School Board to reconsider their decision to havo but six months school ? There is great dls satisfaction expressed by our peoplo at their action. Had they reduced tho tax in pro portion, then no doubt many would havo been satisfied, bat to keep up tho tax nnd reduce tho length ot tho school term, is some thing at which they feci displeased. Will tho 10 mills building lax Ihey can pay in terest and reduce tho debt a few hundred dollars cacli year, nnd by refunding tho debt nt5 percent., thoy will bo ablo to do still better. Givo our children at lcatt clgh months. Surely we, with so handsome a $45,000 school house, should bo nblo to givo eight months school. If wo cannot then it would be f.trheltcr to lease tho build ing to somo one, and set up a log shanty for a school house. Tho pica offered by ouo member of the board that our fathers dono with three mouths schooling in tho year, avails naught in these days of jtrogrcssion, The demand of tho peoplo is good schools nnd nt least an eight mouths term, and this wo can havo with proper management, and still pay off our debt gradually, and wod, not think tho bond holders nro in a hurry for their money. Gentlemen, givo our chil dren nn eight months term of school noth ing less I According to' lha liformnllon from Cincinnati, O., and other points West and South, furnished to tho Xew Xork Time, a marked improvement has taken plnco in tho Iron trado during tho last GO days. Iron merchants, furnaccmcn, and manufacturers, without exception, tell of tv healthful ad vance in prices and r great increase. In orders. Furnaces that havo laid Idlo for ears aro tcinc nut in blasts rolling, mills nro running night nnddnyinsomolocallties; In others they run 12 hours, nnd tho men nro paid ono nnd one-fifth days' wages. In every department of Iron Industry a good feeling prevails. Dealers ogrco that tho ad vance in prices is fully established. A lead- ng Cincinnati Ann reports larger salos for July than for any preceding thrco months n tho history of their business. They say there Is a scarcity of iron in tho market, Every manufacturoi of railroad supplies has moro orders than ho can fill, nnd somo oftho ail-mills aro sold ahead for aycar. Another encouraging feature is that they havo now volunteer orders, whilo hoictoforo they had to drum up custom. Still another good point is tho number of cash buyers, n groat many liseouiitiiig their bills instead of giving notes. -Tho movement to tho West continues, and thero is n growingtendency in ourpopu lation to take up farms, in addition to tho demands of newly arrived immigrants, During tho year ending July, 10,000,000 acres of Government land wero taken up by homestead entries nlono,aiid at least 1-1,000, 000 acres wcro sold to settlers during' tli saino time. Tho new settlers numbered half a million people. Such figures tell of tho growing importanco of tho Western States and Territories, and the mind nlmost staggers when It attempts to realize what will bo the population of theso United States ono hundred years hence. Tho wheat crop of Minnesota promises nn estimated yleldo: fifteen bushels per ncrc, which would giv an nggregato yield of -14,000,000 bushels, or enough to supply bread to 7,500,000 people, Tho groat yields promised by all our West em States will not only leave n largo amount of money in tho farmers' hands, but will cause, the disbursement of millionsofdollnrs for its transportation to the seaports tiifsliip meut to hurope. Tho public debt statement for July shows an inircaso of $0,0S6VS11. There is great prosperity reported In the iron trade of I'ittshurg and its neighborhood .Instances nro cited in which tho operation if mills are delayed by difficulty ill obtain ing certain grades of metal which nro largo ly sold ahead. Bessemer Bteel is very ac tive. The works at Tittsburg have sold u to their capacity for the rest of tho year, at prices that will net them $500,000 profit foi 1879. Tho Merchants' Steel Mills nro well filled with orders nnd prices nro firm. Tho recent ndvanco in railway iron and spikes also a prominent feature of tho situation Leading manufactures look for a heavy in crcaso in tho fall trade. Tho only quarter from which danger is to bo feared, they say, is that tho advanco In pig-iron may bo overdonc-as it was in 1873. Tho furnaces ire blast in tho districts surrounding Pitts burg havo increased in number and capaoi ty, whilo tho rolling mills ore all in actlv operation. Tho Ircn used nt Pittsburg I manufactures increased in price tho first s! months of 1870 about 17 percent, as com pared with tho samo period In 1878. All brandies oftho iron interest arc looking for ward to nn netivo nnd profitable fall trade. In this connection It may ho state.! that a letter fiom Cumberland, Md., to tho Haiti moro Sun, says that the month of July has been the heaviest for merchant and bar iron ever known in the history oftho Baltimore nnd Ohio It.iilroad's bar mill located there. Thero wero turned out 1,520,020 pounds of bar iron, and 1,395,700 pounds of puddle iron. The latter is afterwards used in the bar and plate-mills. The month's shipments aggregato 2,105,810 pounds, 1,951,593 being bar, and 151,253 plate iron. Tho reports from tho United States Con suls on tho condition of labor in tho several countrirs of Kurojw, which havo been pre pared for publication by the Department of State, their publication bolng provided for on the last day of tho recent session of Con grcss, will be ready for distribution In a few days. These ropoits cover nil phase of tho labor question in Kurojie, vis., the rates of wages, tho hours of labor, the habits of tho working peoplo and their manner of living, capital and labor, 6trikes, drinking, tradis, unions, socialism, communism, Ac. The condition of tho workmg people of Europe, their ooutlnuod struggle with most ndverw circumstances, as oomliared with tho eon djtlon of tho working peoplo of tho Unitod States is well jwrtroysd in these reports. Tho following startling facts are clearly proved by these reports s 1. That wages In tho United Status nr Amble those of Belgium, Denmark, 1'ianne and England; three time thosa of Germany, Italy, end Sjain, and lour times those oftho Netherlands. 2, That tho pries oftho neiwsasrie of life aro lower in the United State than in Eur ope, ami that the laborer in the Unit! States, were he satisfied with the aaant and miserable fre upon which the EuruijNn laborer must live, can pureliase like rood foe less money Hun it sail be purchased for in Europe. 3. That the Frsnch working jieople, witn ur less wages, are riapplar luau the work ing peopV of Great BriUiu, who receive the highest wages in Europe, uu aceouut of the steadiness and the eoouoiutcal habits of the former, mid the strike.', drinking hubits and c nseiueut n.kli -.n, ihe l.-u.-i. 4 T,i t liv f i , ft. ill, n,,,n 'r k - d' US. j 1 1, i I ( i '.a i i : I'OlNTti IK I'Oa.l'l'ICS Tho County Committee, of Grconbrckers for Allegheny county havo ngrced to coal esce with tho Democrats. General Williai Blakely will bo their candidate for Judgoof the Court of Common Tleas No. 2. A man was found in tho Treasury Do partment at Washington who refused to sub scribe for campaign expenses in Ohio, and boldly annouuceril himself a Democrat, Doubtless many of those who contributed to the $8,000 raised thero for tliatpurposo would havo been glad to havo written themselves Democrats, for thotimo being nt least, had they dared. Phila. Itccont. Tho -V. 1', Star: Tho JTcratd strikes ot tho very heart of tho Tihlcn-ltobinson pr cramnio-when it condemns their phin of letting tho Republicans elect tho State ticket this fall in order that it may appear that Mr. Tildcu is tho only man with whom the Democracy can carry New York in 1SS0. Galceston Xcws : Tho apparently inev itable disruption oftho Democratic party on tho hard money and soft money doctrines Is by no means inconsistent with its reorgani zation in larger numerical force in tho coun try at largo, nnd in higher and moro reso lulo spirit than before. Charleston Xcws nniZ Cbiin'cr ! Ono of tho mot remarkable features oftho present political situation i-i that most oftho organs of opinion, un IjoIIi sides, seem tondmltthat the next Picsidential canvass will bo nn af fair, not of political principles, but of men. Tonplcton , in llartfonl Courant: But ler will not rally his 110,000 In Massachu setts next November, any more than Gov ernor Talbot will find 135,000 at his hack. I think tho Republican majority will bo from t lows nbout Washington, and somo of thetn have carried their jokes so far as to proposo tho appointment of Gcnerat'Ornnt as Minis ter to Brltaln,ln piece of Mr. Welsh, resigned. This would bo ono way of shelving a candi date for the Presidency, thooth after all ho might ko elected President whilst In Britain, supposing tho nomination to bo made and accepted. B'e, however, fear that General Grant would bo no moro experienced in tho ways of this wicked world than poor General Schcnck,whoin his simplicity allowed liim self while United Stales Minister to Britain to endorso tho Little Eintmi Mlno swindle. Your Generals nro not usually buslnoss men, Somo nro npt through Ignorance, lonllow fa vorllcs and contractors ami rings to go sad lengths. Tho man who appointed Belknap nnd their saved him from impeachment, who sustained Shepherd nnd BabcoeR and llobeson, and many similar officials through thick nnd thin, couldn't bo a safe reprcsen lalivo of tliis country abroad, nny moro than a safo President at home,, however hoacst he may be himself. It is supposed that tho Women of Lynn Mass., will muster two hundred voters at tho noxt election for School Committee, Tha Chicago 'Tribune," whoso chief political plank 6eems to bo tho unlimited coinage of silver, thinks that Biaino Is tho strongest candidate, for tho Republican Presidential nomination. Tho Democrats of Wisconsin havo put off tho meeting of their slato convention until tho 0th of September, as Is nssortcd,for tho purposo of perfecting an allianco with tho Greenbackcrs. Tho young lady who was recently elect cd State Librarian of Indiana has been married, ond it is held that sho cannot bo both wifo nnd librarian, nnd sho Is risked to resign. This sho declines to do. As ouo result of tho greenback craze in Maine it is related that a woman who had $500 in Confedorato bills traveled n long clistanco to Bangor with tho firm belief that sho would bo ablo to sell them and get a largo sum in greenbacks in return. Lucy Stono has written to tho town clerk of Amherst, Mnss., asking him to find somo public spirited woman to circulate a paper1 among tho women there giving information about tho female sulTrago law i but ho can not find such a canvasser. Ex-Governor Charles Robinson of Kan sas, an old abolitionst now revisiting Mas- sachusctts, says tho immigration of colorci peoplo to Kansas has ended, and that thero is n great deal less talk about tho southern exodus in that stato than there is in New England. John Allen, an old speaker well known at Maine camp meetings, was requested by a Grccnbacker of that stato a few days ago to attend a greenback meeting nnd open i with prayer. The old man hesitated, but nt last sa d," Well, brother, I guess I will tho lord knows you need praying for bad enough." Parker Tillsbury, tho veteran Maino politician, delivered nn austcro dlscourso at Portland last Monday, In tho courso o which lie predicted that cro long tho conn try would bo given over to communists and plunderers. Ho happily described the Green back theory as ono which would givo us system in which "only cue dollar in five could say 'I know Unit my redeemer liv cth." " great many nrplloants for tho two vacant foreign mIMIons. Inquiry at tlio Department of State,liowevcr,oevclopes tlio extraordinary fact that of tho many hundreds of thousands of patrlotls cltirens of this country who would be willing to go abroad for tho eako of tho government and endure "hard times" on tlio small salary of about ti2,0O0or 617,000 a year, not one lias been bold enough to como to tho front and aftrMvll ask for either placo. In. dcod, Assistant Secretary Seward statod to day that thero Is not ono elngio application on fllcffor either mission. The numerous can dldato keen In tho background and pretend to bodndlOercnt about the matter, while their friends and political backers swarm about tho Dcpartmoftt end Whlto IIouso nnd load tho malls down with voluminous docu. mentory recommendations. Thero seems to be no settled programmo about filling these vacancies, nor 1 thero any denulto Idea when the selection ulll be made. Tho resignation of Minister Welsh docs not tako cllcct until the 20th Instant. Another reason given why kasto Is unnecessary Is, that at both London and St, Petersburg tho persons who will act as Chargo d'AfTalrs aro both competent, anil experienced men, In whom tho Department has tno most implicit confidence. It Is not expected that anything will orlso to which they couhl not attind, In tho next few wocks and perhaps months. In tho meeting of tho oxccntlvo committee of tho National Hoard of Health to-day, the opinion was expressed that during the strln. gent regulations put In force in the Southern States there Is leES danger of a yellow fever epidemic now than thero was a year ago. It Is bellovcd that tho fever will bo conflnod mainly to Memphis and New Orleans, and that In those cities tho mortality will bo small In comparison with what Itwns last yoar. Tlio early broaklng out of tho fever has proved a blessing to the other Southern cities, In that It aroused the authorities thereof up to tho no, cesslty of adopting prompt measures to pre vent tho fever reaching them. Auocst. mvo rt,i ittr i j :o i.o i c a i". r a ct. Gcoloffv has shown that nature accom plishes her greatcstrcvolutlons in tho earth's surfaco conformation slowly. Every year tho river makes its ciiaunei ueeper, tno gla cier wears a deeper corco in tho Alpine rock. and tho ocean tido dqwsils the sand it has crumbled from tho rocks npon which it breaks. Wo noto tlio cartliquaiio aim tno devastating hurricane j but theso changes nro so gradual man seldom observes them until tno channel has becomo overhanging cliffs, or a mountain has disappeared bcloro tho icy stream, or the ocean lias given us n Florida. Thus it is in disease. Our atten tion is attracted by ncuto diseases, as fevers, cholera, etc., wlillo chronic diseases (oitcn tlio most dangerous in result), being slow in their development, nro seldom noticed until they nave nuuio nn almost inciaccauio im pression upon tiie system. Persons believ ing themselves comparatively healthful aro ofttimes the victims of theso diseases, nnd only becomo nwaro of their presence when relief is nlmost impossible. Diseases oftho liver and stomach nro tho commonest ol chronic affections. Dr. Ticrco's Golden Medical Discovery and Plea-ant Purgative Pellets aro novcr-f.iiling remedies for these diseases. They produce n healthful secretion oftho bilo, prevent indigestion by regulating tlio bowels, nnd impart a vigorous touo to tho wholo system. A foundry for tho manufacture of iron and brass castings wos stnrtedup InLaneas- ter on Saturday of last week. A Wllllamsport firm has nn order to manufacture fifty thousand toy pianos for tho Jfew York innrkct. Samuel Blngnman,a hostler, of Lancaster, lias been so badly bitten by a mosquito that It Is cured- lockjaw will ctisuo from it. Tho Horrisburg Tekyrapk eayt thatLlnd- Icy Murray, the great grammarian, was born In Derry township, Dauphin county, in Juno, 1715. A inan fishing in the Conncstogn at Lan caster caught a wild duck, which it Is sup posed, was swimming underwater in search of food, nnd swallowed tho bait. Tha Jiaiti Derrick says that tlio oil report for tho month of July shows 283 rigs up nnd 297 wells drilling, which is n dcellno of 104 wells, ns compared with Juno. An old gentleman of Washington, Va. was so much pleased because oftho atlcn lions shown him by awaiting maid In n Pittsburg hotel that when ho died recently ho left her $1,000. Tho gravo of Mad Anthony Wnyno nt Erio Is near where tho old block bouso stood which was used ns a means of defenco ngninst tho Indians. It is there that tho monument to tho dead hero will bo erected. Oeorgo Wcrkciscr, on old resident of Nor ristown, committed stiicido on Friday morn ing of last week, by blowing his brains out. Ho lest his wifo tlirco weeks ngo, nnd It is believed that grief drovo him to do tho deed. During tlio thunder storm on Thursday afternunu a largo tank of tho Vesta oil works eight miles from Pittsburg, was struck by ligtnlng and soon after exploded. Other tanks wero exploded, nnd tho loss will reach about $15,000. Tho Titusvillo ICcrald says: "Mrs Thomas of Philadelphia, an old lady, over eighty, nnd an aunt to General Kane, has built a neat stono church nt Kane, ot a cost of $20, 000, and presented it to the Presbyterian congregation. Tlio old lady each year spends a part of her immenso income in building n church somewhere in tho country." Tho Bix men convicted nt Lebanon, Pa., of tho murder of Joseph Raber, fur tho purposo of obtaining nn insuranco on hit life, weio taken into Court Monday to hear tho decis ion on their application for a new trial. Tho application vus granted inthocaso of Gcorgo Zcchman, but denied to tho others, who wcro remanded for sentence New Advcrtiscmbnts. QKl,HAXS COURT SALE Of YnlunMcIteal Eslnte! By vlrluo of nn order oftho Orphans' (Jonrt Of tfarbon Comity, la there will bo olTcrcd nt Public Sale, on tho premises In tho Borough otljchtghton, county and stato alorcsald, on Friday, August 15tli, 1879, at o'clock P. M., nil that certain Lot or 1'IEL.U OP GltOUND, sltuato In tho said Jloroutth of LehlKhtonon talnlnir In Iront on Pino street tlfty.two rcet, and extending In depth of that Width nt rliht nnglcs by parallel lines two hundred and ten feet, to n certain alley, contning ten thousand nlno hundred nnd twenty square feet. Hound ed on tho North by lot owned by I. Messlnircr or lot mtmlrcrod Nino; on tlio Enst by Pino street: on tho South by lots owned by Ellrn bcth Mover, nutnberod Eleven, and on tho West by an alloy. The Improvements thereon aro a Ono and onc-halt.Mory Fit A 31 E DWELLING HOUSE eighteen and n half feet by sixteen nnd a half leet, Kitchen attached, ono story high, eigh teen and a .half feet by ten teat. ALSO, All that ccrtn (n Lot or PIEOr, OF LAND, sltuato In tho Ilorouuli of Lehluhton. Carbon County, Pa., bounded and described as lol- lonstowltl beginning at n Stablo on Pino street; thence by said Pino street, North lllty-two lect to a post; llicnco by land ol Elizabeth Moycr South clghly-clght degrees, West two hundred and ten feet to a certain alley; thenco South fifty two lect ton' post; thenco by lot of lMward Ohl ; North eighty eight degress, East two hundred and ton feet to tho placo of liculnnlnir, containing ono fourth ul'nn aero within said ouunds moro or less, Terms wilt to mado known nt time nnd placo of sale by EL1ZI1ETU MOYEH, Executrix of Isaac mover dec d. w. m. KArsituic, Attorney. July 10. K&s&iBy 1Uxbiiie,sIjiid g sap May AND RETURN THE SAME DAY. The Famous, Mammoth, TunKc-DucK Steamer" KEPUIII.IO," leaves Pace SI. Wharf nt 7' A. St., arrhlngnt Car May about Vli P.M. Itetiirnlng, leaves (Jape May atSo'clfe P. 51., giving ample tlmo tor bathluft or n drive on tho beach. A rull U.nss Hand and Or' cheslrn Mwdo for Uniiclnir. Parlor Enltrtninmcnts varied weekly. Luncheons nnd He' frcshmcms In abundance Dinners nnd suppers pr. Tided. Oysters and Fish served for Sup per a few moments after tnken lrom ths water. HFjtre Tor the lEouml Trip, One 3oll:ur. ear SUNDAYS will lenvo Itnco Street Wharf nt V. A. M.-Cn P.S. A Ilrond uaUKfi Steam I(allrnadwlllVnvcy passengers toOapo Island In 8 minutes'. rr rtbnl m Iap u litnfhll llftllriuiil Ufnllntil . . JU2S-W8 fflaily Excursion to SEA BREEZE! lot The splendid Saloon Steamer "JOHN A. WATtNETt," leaves Chestnut Street Wharf Daily at 8ilS A. M., for Sea llrcerc, (nbout 05 miles), down tho Delaware Kay, arriving back to tho city enrly In tho evening. This is ono of tho most pleasant Excursions out or Philadelphia. A Musical Entertainment nnd Dancing will enliven the trip. Itcfresh nicnt in nbiimlnnre. Dinners, Suppers, Ac. All tho conveniences for Salt Water Bath ing. Fishing, lloating and other Amusements nro provided. Fare, GO cts. June 28, 1870-w8 Children, 30 cts. nuvuii Kirruitar. It is said that ono out of every four real invalids who goto Deliver, Cob, to recover health never return to tlio East or South ex cept ns n corpse. Tho undertakers, next to lotel Keepers, havo tno most proiitauio uus ness. Escesslvo mortality may bo prevent ed and imticnts served and cured under tho care of Iriends and loveil ones at homo, if they will but uso Hop Hitters ill time. This we know, beo oilier column. j( j. en to fifteen thousand. Something willdc- pend iijion tho vote of tho October elections. 1 expect to see tlio llcjiubllcans save Maino through tho Legislature, anil win n sweep ing victory in Ohio. Tho Tesult in these States will effect us considerably. In any event, thero aro no present fears of the elec tion of Butler. Cincinnati Ennnirer: Pennsylvania has four candidates for tho English Mission Way no MacVcagh, Postmaster Hartrnnft, Secretary Quay and Ex-Spenker Grow. hat does Pennsylvania mean? Sho is not n pivot. Tho Grocnbaokcrs of Cambria county havo nominated Fred. Snyderof Cnrrulltown for Sheriff. Tho platform of tho Mississippi Greon backers denounces both of tho old parties, demands unrestricted ooinngo of silver, ns serts that "the greenWk dollar must be a legal tender for nil debts nnd by tho gov ernment Issued, protectrd nnd received us nlwolute money at per with gold," favors tho repeal of the national bank act, and colls for the suppression of Intimidation, Mr. lloraoo ll'hlto writes to the Xation from Wiesbaden that thorcpoitiii tliiaooun try that Europe is comlnglo takxi a more fa vorable view of bi-metallio money is incor rect, lie says: "Having been at somo pains recently, both in London and Purls, to sound the depths of tho so-called "silver movement,' I feel' jnstifled 111 saying thero is no such movement That Is, no new movrmeut. Tho resolutions ofthe Liverpool Chamber of Com merce were promptly negatived at Manches ter, and they never produced n ripple in London. After dllligent search in the latter city I could 3nd no movement in reference to silver except a languid (lisouwion of tho cxH?diency of bl-iiut!ln iu India. Even this, which can hardly be celled a silver movement, was extremely faint and incon sequential. In Paris there is absolutely ne silver movement except the agiUtlon which M. Cernusliol keeps on foot from his prince ly residence on the Para Mouceaux. As to Germany, I cannot speak with the eamo eonfldeuoe as with reference to England and Prance not haiv&g visited Berlin as yet. I have been iuibrmed, liowever, by persons whose business it is to keep au cewwaf Willi tlte subject, that net ouly has the German Government no intention of changing her ii gold standard for n bi-metellic one.but mil a change u dc, mod imrw-dde, and Hi r. f n t - r!hwi-m-"i rlal-nt" V V, 1 11" i. - Th .- Tof-uvYfl" SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Our r.cticr from Washington The Xationnl Qipitnl in tlicSumincr. HWe ingion m the at, rcrnt and future, Uncle Sam's roclct-lmi. CoH of Run ning tl,o Gorcrnmctit. lie who luuqht Jirst tt c. ilodat A tpiranta for Foreign Ji's lions, ttc, ttc. Wasiuxotox, I). O., Aug. 2, 1870. Tho present summer scasonls characterized by the presence of a larj?cr population, resl dent and visiting In Washington, than has been known for years. This Is not entirely duo to tho necessity of business life nor yet to financial Inconveniences, but to tho fact that our peoplo aro awakening to tho Intelligence that the summer months can be passed moro profitably and, with a few drawbacks, moro pleasantly nt homo nml homo associates and convenience, than elewhcro. Ko city In tho country has Improved so rapidly and success fully as Washington within the past half de cide, and tho progress continues pertinently and elfectually. Mr. Shepherd perfected tho crudo Idea of Washington, and gavo us tho next beautiful metropolis In the country. Nature that had hitherto loafed quiescent abont us, roso In graceful beauty and emphat ic plcturcsqucnoss about us by contrast with art, and tho teu-mllo square we And to bo tho most coinnlcto picture In tho world, And now prlvnto cuterprlso Is nfaot and at work to fin, Ish mid gild tho Iramo about and color tho In. tier light and shadow of tho sccno, Washing ton Is only oppressive, cither In cold or heat, spasmodically. It seems to be Invested with an ccccntrla but cood-naturcd clluinto that now and then makes things lively for Its In habitants, only to givo a drawback, with pleasant Interest, at compound rates. It Is wonderfully made but It Is well mado. There Is little doubt that the Kutlonal Capital will soon becomo tho winter Snratogo-2 bnn larger scale of the ocuntry, ond Itlsnutlmprobablo that not far distant Is tho time when It will bo popular asa summer resting placo. Wo havo broad avenues and abundant shade; a grand and Immedlaio surrounding country or woods, hills, glades and rircreand each 1 ear produces some newer city attraction successlully plan ned and well-managed. The salt water and tho tea Is within llttlo further dlsiunco thun an hour from us, and tho Potomac teems with Meets of excellently appointed travelling ana excursion boats. Tho price ol living and trav eling Is nlmost nominal, nnd there Is n spirit of genteel freedom and bunbomlo peculiar to tho National Capital, that nlns all who come among us. Tho appropriations mado during tho third session of the Forty-firth Congress ond the first session oftho Forty.slsth t'envrress for the fiscal joar ending Juno 30, 1690, and for former ) ears, prepared by tho warrant divis ion ol tho Treasury Department, aro as follows: Dcfielcnecs Legislative bill Sundry Ullt Army bill Nmul bill lliver ami Harbor bills Forts and Fortifications bill Military Academy bill Postolhco bill Pcnslun bill (tegular! Pension Arrearage bill Consular and ll plouiutic bill.. .. Expense ol United Ktiles Court . Mlicolluneous 4,CK1,8! 55 , lD.lM.VHU 31 . 17,S3I,MH 64 . 4,7U;,3O0 00 . l,Ui,lt1 IM . l),U77.40I 61 273.000 00 31U,M7 30 , fi,67'A3l0 10 . 'JO 346,UM 00 . -Ji.WT.-JUO 00 l,007,JK uo I'.OWJ.IAKI OU 3,iw,ia 77 Total 182,401,617 70 Tho total estimates, exclusive of the per manent annual appropriations was r.t,rj7,. 812 68, being WJ-JO.SIS.OS less Hum tho aggre gate of appropriations. This ditrcreneo Is ac counted lor partly by the amount, uhlcUwivs nlwut $(,600,000, appropriated fur improve ment of rivers and harbors, and tho turn ap propriated under the arrearages of pensions acts, neither of whlclijleuis, of course, were lnoluded in the estimates. Senator Li mar who Is spending the sum- mor In this vicinity has come to the rescue of Mr. Flnlry, the young South Carolinian, who was recently designated by the Secretary-of. War for one of tho vacant seeend-lleuten- aneles in ttc army. lie visited the Executive Mansion to-day, and assured the President of Mr. Flnley's loyalty to the government. It seems that tho trouble oonies from a flippant remark he made to seme friends when he re ceived a notice of his appointment, to the ef fect that he had reeelved the appointment, "although he woe n rebel." Tho statsueBt was Immediately carried to the President, and given to the newspapers, and tho conse quence was thnt Flnloy wus not only greatly ann")c,l, butthrrciU ucd with a (aueul.ition of lm apj-n nimen' It itvr upj -el that tber ar" a statu m:vs. Tho American says tluro is not nn Idlo man in Danville, Mr. David II. Smith, of Little Germany, Terry county, claims to havo thrco bushes in his garden bearing coffee. Mr. Dick Stewart, of Corry, was handling a gun on Thui-fday of last week when it was dii-ehargi'd, blowing tho top of his Iioan off. The Catasaurpia Manufacturing Company Lehigh county, has increased tlio wages of its hands five percent. A ratlesnakc, twenty years old, was killed near Lawiclown tho other day. His age was ascertained by tiio number of his rattles. Mr. Frederick C. riumcr, son of Judgo B. A. Plumcr, of Oil City, died in thatplacoon Monday of last week. Ho was well known in business circles in that section of the State. A man named Anderson attempted to as sassinate Officer Moore, of Phconixvillc, Thursday evoiiinir of last week. IIo was put under $2,000 bail. Tho officer had ar rested him previously for drunkenness. All tho idlo labor in Schuylkill county has been absorbed by mills recently startmgup, and n largo manufacturer nt Pottsvillo is hesitating about taking a contract for fear ho cannot get the labor to complete it. -Vrs. Maria Rico, of Saucon township, Lo high county, has attained tho ripooldagoof ono hundred and seven years. Sho is rjuito active, and when in Bethlehem a few day: since, tiro baud serenaded her, which sho ac knowledged iu a few remarks. Two children living near Turkey Iluii, Schuylkill county, went out on tho moun tain to pick berries, and not coining home search was mado for them, lhoy wcro found safo in an ohl sink-hole, into whiih thoy had fallen, and where they had re mained sixteen hours. Thomas E Freeman, a colored man, cm ployod in tho family of a Mrs. Willsat Wil kinsburg, a suburb of Pittsburg, committed a brutal assault upon a seven -year-old daughter of that lady on Wednesday after noon of last week. Ho was chased into i vacant bouso wltcro ho was defended by ne groos, and whilo a compromise was pending between them nnd the whites, tho offender escaped, and up to yesterday morning had not been captured. Peter Peiifcr, Esrp, a well-to-do citizen of Pittsburg, left his parents thirty-three years ago to do for himself. Tho family moved away, and sinco that timo Mr. Pciffcr not withstanding, ho lias repeatedly odvertistd for them, was unablo to hear anything ol them until a few (lava ago, IIo then dm- covered that two of his sisters, nil of tho Kim ily left, wcro living nt Shamokln nnd nl most in destitute circumstances, no jus provided tor them handsomely. Dennis Boylo was killed by r fall of top slate in the Warrior llun mine, at II ilk barre, on Thursday of last week. William ISntton, employed on a oaiu boat, was drowned in tho Schuylkill caiu at Xoith Coventry township, Chester oouniy, Friday morning of last week. A wake at Tarport, McKeau county, ouo night recently, ended in as&ue of drunk ennes and disorder such as has but seldom been seen iu those parts. Tho nail manufacturers havo advanced the price from $2.10 to $2.15. The Pittsburg TtJegroph says tho trade is brighter now than it lias boen for sometime. A mau named Whitehead, seventy years ofnge, uud living in Pittsburg, has been abandouod by his children and compelled to throw himself upon tho oharitias of the city- The lungs of a cew that died recently at Weit Pikeland township, Chester oouuty, of pleuri pneumonia, wero found to weigh forty pounds. The usual weight is seven or eight pounds. A dog found a dead infant, whieh hod been mangled by animals, iu a slump near Hemlock, Cambria oouuty, on Wednesday of last week. It hod betn plaoed thereby the mother to onneeal her shame. Mrs. Dennis McCarthy ,of PiUeburgluring a storm on Thursday of last week, was standing in her door holdingan infautwhen sbe wo struck by lightning and instantly killed, white tha child was unhurt. The Pittsburg car works ere runniug on full tuna. During the month of July tho Imperial 0,1 p,, in, pr.- T luliiiy sl.ipp, d oVcr Itiii, 000 barrels i'f-J. TllUOl-OIl CoVXTLKSS LtTTLK OPENINGS in the skill, invisible except through a micro scope, tho perspiration, in a stato of health exchdes, hour by hour, night and day, Tlio total obstruction ol tncso miniiio outieis would produce death i and when they be como partially blockaded, tho skin grows , ii .... I -it.. .:-.. I 1 ,t. illy, vciiuw, anil ituaiiy iusoum-ii, iiiiu inu ceneriil health is iniuriously affected, Gi.r.xx's Suu'iiun So.tr, by opening tha pores removes eruptions mm uniietiuny granula tions on tho skin, nud imparts to it a hcalth- lul clearness, humidity and smoothness, banishing lrom tlio laco ol ocauiy complex ional blemishes, whether attributed to im purities in tlio capilluiv riiculatiou ortoun duo "xtwsure to tlio sun nnd wind. For ob stinate scorbutic complaints, liko tho itch, s.ut rneuui, nun ersipej.if, it is n wjvcieigu lcincily, being quite ns cuectivo ns ouipuur Hams, lor biicn inaiauics, ns wcu ns men malisin and gout. It is wondrouiy hculinj and soothing in its action, reuniting tlio cu ticle where broken by external injuries, ro- Jieviiii tho swelling and inflammation nt tendant iijion Epiams scalds utiil bruise1, nnd curing tlio most obstmato sorcsnim ul cers. Medical Profession sanction its use, nnd from all classes of society, voluntary cv- ideiico in itslavor is continually emanating, Ladies of fashion prefer it to nnysimil.irao ccssory of tho toilet and the bath, sinco it promotos not only ncaltli out personal at tractiveness As a disinfectant of disease contaminated clothing it has no peer. After they have been washed with Glenn's But. Putin Soap, garments nnd linen from tlio sick room may bo handled with perfect im punity. Sold by Druggists. Prlco 25c. per cake. 1 box (3 cakes) 7ic, sent by mail, prepaid, on rcceiptofpricj. I". N. Cmttkxtos, Prop'r, 7 Sixtli Avenue, Now York. Hill's H.un axu Whiskeu Dte, Black or Brown, 50 cents. 37-3. WEISS &KERSCHNER, succicssor.s TO IIOMIG & IIOFFORD, (Csirriagc Ikiitej Bank Street, Lcliigliton, Aro prepared to Manufacture, to order, every ucscripuun ci OAItrtlAUES, HUUOIi:.S, SLEIQIIS, SP111NQ WAGONS, Itomig's Pat. Platform AV.igon, fee., at lowest rates for Cash. REPAIRING Of all description promptly attended to at tho moat rcnsuiiaoie prices. . A3T- All Work Kiiarantecd, and patronago is rcspcctiuiiy suiiciicu. WEIRS & KKltSOIINEIt July 20, 1870-yl mm asa Mew w-aM&all I Mew Prices I l pcspectftilly announce to tlio citizens of Lcliigliton ancl vicinity that I li avo leased the Old Pi.st-OUico Stand, on BANK Sti-eet, Lcliigliton, and that 1 am now pcceiving a full lino of consisting of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear, Hosi ery, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, l.ibbons, Ruches, lady's hand-made Clouds, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Buttons, Collars, Machine Needles nnd Oil, Znphers,. BTaiiuy Stationery, and all other articles usually kept in my lino. Also, Agent for tho celebrated fEillll A!SEMFiT $teC-AI EglT Call and examine my goods; the lorices. aro so low that they cannot fail to suit all. 7-1 C. WHDEAWIilEY. Now Advertisements DANIEL WIEAND, CANDIDATE" NOTICES. FOR SHEPiIFF, FRANK P. SEM JIEL, Qf Lehighton. Jej3Subcct lo tho decision oftho Demo cratic Nominating Convention. t.c. Carriagcs,"Vagons,Slcighs,&c. coitxcn or HANK AM) IKON STIir.KTS, LEHItlllTON. Pcnnn., Respectfully announces to his friends and tho puhllc, that he Is prepared to Build all des criptions of OAKllIAQES, SPllINQ WAOONS, SLEIQIIS, fcc, In the Litest and Slost Approved Stjles, at Prices fully ns low as tlio same enn bo obtain- cd elsewhere, guaranteeing th'o host Seasoned Material and most substantial workmanship, Particular attention given to REPAIRING In nil Its details, at tho Tcry Ioitcrt Trices. rntronaso respectfully solicited and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. April SO, 1879-yl DAN. WIUANI). DMIXISTIIATUIX'S XOTlCi:. Entatc of Unas Rchrt deceased. Trotters of Administration npnn tlio I'ftnte ofUrias Itclir deoM. InieoflMtilionlnirTown clilp, (.Jnrltim (Jounty, Pernsylcuil.i. lmvln I n.-en if ran ted tn tlio undersigned, nil persons Indebted to said csta'o will idenso mnko n.iv- ment, nnd tlioso liavinir claims nnhist tho Famo trill yresent tlifin for settlement to me. or to Dit. N. 1. IMUltnt, Aircnt, Lehluhton, rn. huoA jU'iiu. wiuiw. JuroilS, 1878-wO Admlhlstrntrlx. JXIX'UTOU'S S0T1CK. Letters Testamentary on tho Estate of j una uinn koiu, iaio oi mo lforouu oi cig- Iiort, Oartmn County, lennai. deceased, havo iceii granted t the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to tho s.ild estato nro re quested to make payment wlthhi fix weeks, nnd all thnso having claims or demands will luaku known the same, without delay, to HKNUY HOYLll, Executor. Welssport, .luiy S, 187U-W0 UIU'IOU'S xNOTICi:, In the Orphans' Court of Carbon County, Account confirmed nt sf, Juno 1st, lbT'J. In tho matter oftho tlnal account of M. A relcy, Guardian-of Blary A. Waters, now Mary a. Jiittcrntio. Tho um'erjlirned Auditor, havlns been ap pointed by tlio Orphan' Court of Carbon I'ounty, to nudit and restate tho account fu above matter, will attend to tho duties of his appointment at tho utllco nt Albright . Trey manr lqs,. Friday, August 1Mb, 1STO, at 9 o'clock A. M wltcro and when all parties In tens ted may uttend. r. I. LONUSIEIIT, Mnucli Chunk, July IV, lbT'J. Auditor, A Uin'OK'S NOTICE. ron SHERIFF, fhajcois STorjicr.n, Of Lehighton, ,-SulJoct to tho ileeiiwnjof tho Demo cratic Xoinliiatinf Convention. t.c. FOIt BHBltlFF, JOBnru s. wnnn, Of Lehighton. jpJr-Buhjeet to dsefsion of llwt Republican County Convention. t.c. Now Advertisements. ' JUST RECEIVED, or GOOD NOTE PAPER! which wo are offering at tho unpreeedenlly low price of 1.00 PER REAM, on 10 quires for 50 cents ! Call oarlv if you aro in want of NOTE PAPER nt (his extraordinary LOW PRICE I Carbon Advocate Lehighton, Pa. C'l OMflProtltnonSOiUysinvestmentdil fin ijilini of-OBIctalluporto, tieo-V"" rropirtional ictnrns everv weeli oaGtockOp tlmii i,r 420. - s.n. t oo. (S'J. Address T. 1M1TE11 WIGHT a CO., Hunkers, 3j Wall Hi , UTa iv I rt' Atri.utKiiptfl rirvtlTftltlUliirimiUl, n'lipi,ii'lr"lown 'V1 com iini'tn, los, li our bMpl. Ine. A,UiumMiim & Co., Uaitlull, Miib. QTPTVTT TO K. O. lticil CO. ivrtlnii'i, OilllN XJ Maine for beat-Jlartnov llu-iucsa In tUo Wi rid Kxpeuslve Oulflt Prco. tf.rfT a Mnmh anil rxnouscH gn-trnnt'-eU to i Am-iit. omutlieo feiuw it'o.Au- otisTA. Maim'.. J777 ft J'enr nnt 0lens(,s,to airents. tr ... m iree. auuiuh i Augu'l", .Maine. Out- VIOKUHV, the C5'.t:iini::u cr mz dmtis ciatis. Pent free tn any address on receipt of 3-eent Flump. Address Duo. P. Kowell i. Co., 10 fe'pruco St.. Niw York. $15,000 WANTED, BV THE Lehighton School Board, at 5 per cent, intere-it per annum. These hunifs arc fruo from Tax, and otlera safe and pmrituhle investment fur capitalists. For further iiorticulurs Aildrwu. DAXIEL ORAVER, 8ecrtrv of tho Hoard, Aug. 2, 1879-tf. ' Lehighton, Pa, l'lcnvilitits. "Sour stomach, had hreatb, indigestion ind hcailsolie easily cured by Hon Hitters "Study Hop Ilittors boohs, use tho mod .nine, he wise, healthy and happy." "When life is n drug, und you have loot ill nope, ry nop uuierc.--" Kidney and miliary trouble Is univer sal, and the only safe and sure remedy it op Hitlers rely on it." "llun Hitters does not exhaust and de ;rny, hut restores and makes new." "Ague, bllliousness, drowsiness, jaun liee, Hop Hitters removes easily." ''Boils. Piuiides, Freckles, Rouih Skin miptions, ilillmre blood, Hop BitUirs cure "Inactive Kidneys awl Urinary OrgamS n uiv trs cures them all muse the worst of diseases, and Hop "Mora health, aunshiue and joy in IIoi Hitlers than in ull uther rcnn tie-." IIoi- Coi ..u I im ivi Pus Hinp i- iiii r,ir F r F-iln ly ll rl,n.u nuaO Im A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. Jutt VulUtfied, in a Staled Vnviloix:, rrice tc, A LI5C1 U UK ON THE NATU1U2. 1 IIKAT. MUM', ANU i'AUIt'AL cum vt Bcuunal U'ohuigi)-, or mttiuii lite muuoec U be if. Aiue luroinuiurr Kmlitwoii'. luinoteiuov. Ncivouh Uelnlitr. and IiiiDeihuM ntn to Max- iiuko ceneranr i cimttunipuuii, j.pueiwy, ana l-'ttfrt Mputai ami Pin mm! Iucuiwchv, A-. 11V UOlllCltr J. CULVtoltlWKLU M. U.. auth. r nf tlio "(In oil lluok.' AC Tlio m ui t ruow n it author. In tills pdmirbto IsWturp, cicarly pruvf Irmi bu uwu txnw Icuru tbut tlteuTfunvuM4anoin I Abut iy be (ffewuft.Vj iwuovwl without tuwliciue. auti witlwiut uniig)iims kingtcal operaituus. iKMijrifa, inttiruoifUTu, iium mcoiuiuitst iom. i IlUE UUt M lltCdr) Ot I'UItt Ht OUBtf OWtliU UUtl ft- ! iwinal. bv hIucIi eve r Usfn H iw mtttwr wbftt Iii6 condition muv tw way cure b(wlt cbwtj'lVs private y aud rutlkitiiy. ThU Ltclure wtltprovt a boon to tkou- tftidt and thotuund. Beut andui eal, 1u a iilain uuvelop, to mr ' adOre, uu rfcipt of Mt. or two potAe I sr4MBls8. AuuitNiK me puuiuaer. Tlio Culvcrtvcll Medical Co., 41 AJiX ftt., XKW VUUK i Toftt Offioe Vox, aprI-yl, Tho umlcrInnotl AnOItor, nppofntcd Tiy tfio Ciurt of Uoimnon IMens of Cur nun County to rfftutc, pcttlo itntl niuko distribution of tlio fumUlu tno luiiulf of Adulnh lluftuniin. Ad inlnlctrator of tlio Kstato ui Jh: f. Ilu8?innn, lU'oM, viUX iittcmt to tlio dutlcfi of Itls appoint ment on MUNIJAY, AUOl'sSTUtli, 1879, nt TKN o'clock l., nt Ills Olllce, Oak Hall, aiuuch (i)iunks wlii'ii untl wliero all parties inicresteu may itiiotm. isTh.H .t. mi:i:h AN, Auditor. Jllnuch Chunk, July 12, bl). T 0 MH03I IT MAY COXcKKX. All noranns nro hcrebv forMd maklntr con triipts tn mirpli!ifo from or to fell to mv Wile, MAKY A.NN, alltr thl3 tUtc, ua I will nut bu rteiouatuio iiicri'iar. 1 (ini:o?r ZIIl;ll.tA Frtnklln Township, Carbon County, i'a. T WHOM IT MAY CONCKKN. All nerfonJ! ttro hrrcbr forbid mcdtlllnsr with tho following nrtlclcc, nuw In pngRiun of liusn Dounnuu, in i.uivi-r nun, .untiomnic twpM Cnrbnu county. Pa., tho .uno IkIii my tuMmrtv. and lo.uidf to him tlurinir hit tilo.is- ure( vlx : I'idor I'roM, Cow, Stovi Soltec, tilovo ulce YOU NEED NOT SUFFER A DAY W I T II Dyspepsia, Constipation. Liver Complaint, Indigestion, JJebility, ccc., wlicn you can lie relieved anil eured by Ihsr use of that reliable ( Established 1850,) reined Dr. J. S- HOUGHTON.S It Is XaliTro's orrn remeilv. nml rrtnifiiM naujoms ilmirs. Hyuu are so bad ofl as not to be ablo to eat a ( nicker without cllttrefp, try lr. IIimirihiiiiV 1'i-ii.lii.nnil you will not be disappointed. Ho saro you get Ur. iiMi8iiinira i-riiaiiianiitaKonn base tmf. tatlons. Sold hy alf DrOjralets. .1. II. Eatow, Proprietor, Philadelphia.!';!. JIHENTOOOW & l-'O., Oeiit-rnl Aucntt, New York. June 7. Siiio. URIAH FATZINGER nespectfullv armmnices lo tlio people that bet Ills lejscd tlio Shop ot SAMUEL IIEllEtl LING, on North Street, Lehighton, Fa,, and pioposes to resume his old busluess ol Carriage and Wagon BUILDING, nnd regretfully ask 8 a share of public patron Offo. trnarauti in tno Woikiimiulupto be fqital in tlioiit-tt, anl tho Ttlcei to bo ia low us Cd lowest. REPAIRING of all kinds promptly attended toayery rea' souabiocliarKt-s. WltlAII PATZINOEIt. Opnolto rubllo Eluarc, North Street, Feb l'iyl Lelilghton,.I'. Jr. A. JINLTZ. renpecl lolly announces to the prmitool Lntldlilnu ami vicinity tbat tie bos innrtfi nrriieiiiiciit- lor uitnlr'nir lliem irltli ihi'iin-r i.i:iiiini cuALliomthoLrfurn. ton llepnt or i lie Lch-ffh A eluiq., ltR., at the following Loir Prices t Rlove y-as- Chestnut .. Ko. 3 . .M no per tor .. S 75 per ton .. 1 71 per tors .. 1 79 per tors Table, llurcau, Clock, Looklnz Olass. ttc. in no. in mr. ui'i'i i, July SO, 'J-wS. Heaver ltun, IM. D Issolnt Itin of PiirliUThlilp. XkII.-c Is herebvcrlren that the partnership buslneMof llll.Mll &IIOKFDII1) In iiianti luoturlnir ooachos. wairons. Is this .lay dir. solveil by mutual eioisent. The oeeotHits of tho firm will bu settled by It. r. llnlfurd. HUM io & HOPfOltl). Lehighton, July IStli, mil. ns. JIJ-OItSKMEX, LOOK HClt-jq ivn.i,oi'(.'ii:iV wi:kt, Satldler nnd Harness Maker, HANK Ht., LUIllUIlTON, Pa., Calls attention to the lullowlnsoxtraordlnary LOW PItlOUS: Iluuw Harness nt lrom S12 00 upwards lOxprt.s Harness at from 10 oa upwards Hricchlnir. Harness at lrom .. 8 OU upwards Hoailntc llariiess nt from 0 00 upwards Hvrso Collars (hair) at lrom. 3 Ml upwards " " (straw) ut from. 174 upwards Urldles at Trom 1 74 upwards and all other articles ut equally low prices, und iniiiraiitccd of twit wiukuiaiislitp Hri PAIH1N11 proieptly alt ended to at rca.or, uble charges. Putrunqg. sellcitod. Jlay 10 Tlio Largest Spring Stock Of Ludlu', OeuU'. mi" cailtlren's Boots, Shoes Gaiters Evei offeied Iu tfiisylclnltr. Isst J.3I.FltlTZlK(JEll'S. Bank Street, Lohighton, Pa. I btve Jn welyed on Innoouae STO 'K OF RPHIMi HOOTH. llOBH AN I) OAITKHn, -wnieli I am beillnc to ll i llo i'T Ii iglitou and lho.uironuUuenaubborkuHi ulUCAPKlt THAN LVblt IlblOHK SiStlu tbis Cuuuly. STRTCTLY FOR CASH Iaro vourOnW" ntrnv Oftlco. JiAwK Bt. ontiMHlm the I'uniio Pqontc t nut will btfdcliv. ereri. wlifii i!eift-u, at t y Loweat CIiartrtM on Lcnifthton, 1'at. Starch 8.2ai. Pond's Extract The Vegetable Pain DcstroyeV ih'VALi-AiiLi; run Inflaniniation & Hemorrhage Piles, Sprains, Lameness, Hums, Seslds, Hrulses, Soreness, Iihciitnatlsm, llolTs; TJl ecrs, Old Sores, Wounds, eto. Also for' TiKjthachis,lIcadacho.SoroHiroat, Asthma, Jlosrscncf?, Neuralgia, Catarrh, Colic, Diarrhoea, and all HcmorrlisKes, &c It Is acknowledged by Physicians of alf schools that Point. ICx 1 1 net has moro wonderful curatlvo jiropertlcs than ony other' remedy. No lorm of inpi ammatwn, paiit, soiiKNicaa arHLitKniNa.but It will cure. epaca' will not admit of ntimlmc all the diseases for which It Is o siwelHoi but wo will send a his. toryol Its use. by mall, on application. Tho plcuiliiK remits orurlnir the Kxirai t as of toilet rrqul'lie, has Induced us to prepare modified lormsiif tbn Kxirnct In a Toilet in up fto cents a box of 3 oakes); a Toilet Ciihih f,,r softenlni; anil beautifying tha skin (il.ooa bottle), a llvullrrlce (Wccnli a l.lp Mle (Mocnts). 1'or fen'ttlve nnd severe cares of Catarrh, our fnlnrrli tiur i76 evnts) used with our .Nuziil Myrln;r (IU cents) Is a radical cure, tlur Inlinlrr (60 cents), for Ldmu and' Throat Diskasks and Internal hleedlnirls invaluable. Uur III in niriii (50 cents), for Souk Pilks, etc., should 1mi kept In ever, family. Uur I'lmlrr. excel all others. User our Ht-uii'iittMi.l'apcr to prevent and euro' l'u.ts aud C'llAVlso. Theljaseof our Toilet snd Medlcatad pre.' partitions Is I'imhI'. Kxtrnoi, which is a Kuur, nlro that I liny are superior, nnd deserve tiiooonlldenoo of the public. Sold by A, J, lHJlll.l.Nd, LeblKhton, and all Druggists. Prepared only by l'OMl s KXTIIACT COMPANY. Now York and London. June 7.-11)1. J PIMPLES. I will mall (Pre) the teolpe for a simple VKaKTAllUC HALU Unit Kill 1.I1IOV TAN. ritKI'Kl.r.H. J'lMl'l.m aud I.01'l'JlK-, leav uu the hlIii 'nil r . ar untl Iiiuiii mi . nl.u in mi, ttoi,. tot n'oiiurinie . luxaiiuut i'i.tii tit b.'ii- on a b. d li ad oi mui,,i n ; n Aii,n , ... lui I..MDI? 3i iUOlU, lit ji, audi U tii, Co , ' ALU btioet, N V AlMJ, Ull 0IUSM8 0I Boots & Shoos Mado to Order l Astoal-diiufly Low 1'rk-M. nd MKMII.NO WmUv done pi Vriee. to suit tno lltac. 1 iwilclXe pitu io to sail suil exaailao inv sumis: .uu Pnow btioni pm-o'iaa.nK aUavilwie, aun lie ouuviuoimi or inrjiuvvo laoio, HOUND T'l KATMn'.-ue.dv-Buule Boats sad Kboea buiigar, or us ium, np win iw repair, od wltuout vbsriss. j'nauiui for yarn uwrreiMMHJ, i rvpeciuny B a iiMilluuauae trbaieuf. Two door, below teu)lfr A WiHka, Hank strast. J. M. FltllZIXatoH, iioai(Uarrbiw oat. syf F or SaL or to lUmt. An ellrlMr looatea 2 Hty Dtmbte Willi i)t Ulttl oiu- h frofxl Cm li t'tl i ( i !. i 1 1 luu't u as, api- Jau. U. IU laHl WflMllHJlt atfl til t4l'(J It UjV m. i : v. Vat Jui m N iui .u a lapor. end a Covr Milker free t Farmei-sj wlioaot ArbuU. ut till oat and tOV ilrea w th itanjp BiIlTIlteON' SI Dey 8u K. V. July "&,-Sm. V A A T li O 19131 12 II A TEL. V. tivnt' ouiiir men to iwirn Telfcraahr' OotHlat.iuittoiia AunBvWl i-Vr parilcuUra atMu-ka with alauip Box an. bUKBIDANAHUDD, Ubeflin.Otilo. $75 for $1.00, $5.00 for 1 cent I ,,v isi ire wi'i for msiiT dates of pld Cor p, nn i.iiui' in. t-end ioc'iiis.toncefo UJy fitlulimu'- ni'ir 1' c I mi Addreas, AO. Will. I JlUJi8, Mt 1'lnasant Pa. July "1 -luiu
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers