11. V. M0HT11IMHK, LKIIIOIITON, I'A.l SATURDAY. B.' I'TEMIIEII 0, 1670. Democratic Ticket. STATIC roil STATE TltKASCnERi DANIEL' 0: BAHTt, of Allegheny, cou.vrv. rrothonotnry, OEO. W. LSSlin, of Jlauch Chunk. ' Sheriff, PAUL, KRESUE, of Towaracnrlng. Coroner, OIIAS. W. LiKNTZ, of Wctssport. Jury Commissioner, DENNIS OALLAUHLli, of Lansford. County Surveyor, rtENKY HOY Ell, of Wclstport. ' Republican Ticket. TO!! STATE TREASURER, SAMUEIj- DUTLER, of Chester. The public debt statement for August shows a decroaso of 3,627,395. The total transactions of the Money Or eler Division of tho Post office for the year ending June 30, 1870, amounted to $110,-105, 004, an increase on those of tho previous year of 47,005,033. Wo have it from good authority that our young friend J. F. Krcssly,Esq., now clerk ing in the Blaksleo store, at Weathcrly, will bo a candidate before tho coming Republi can County Convention for the nomination of Prothonotary. Mr. K was during tho war a member of tho "Irish Brigade," and participated in nearly every engagement from the Wilderness to Appomatox, Incltid ing tho scige of Richmond. Wo nave no doubt but James will make a lively fight for tho position. Tho New York Republican Stale Con vention met, Wednesday, in Saratoga. Ros coo Conkling was chosen temporary chair man, and Vico President Wheeler perma nent Chairman. Alonzo B. Cornell was nominated for Governor on the first ballot Ho received 234 votes, 0 moro than was nccissary fiir a choice. Tho resolutions adopted approve tho Presidcnt'svcloes, con grntulalo tho country on resumption and do clare the right of the State to regulate cor poralions. In the Court at Hamsburg, last Friday and Saturday fourteen bills of indictmcnl were found by tho grand jury of Dauphin county for corrupt solicitation in and about tho Legislature, for perjury and conspiracy to promote legislative corruption. Among those indicted is Chas. S. Wolfo, Ilenre- scnlativo from Union, who is tho member who was the inott aetivo man In pressing tho investigation last winter and in pushing tho cases into tho Quarter Sossions. Ho is a Republican member of four sessions' ccner- icneo In tho House, having been elected in 1873, reelected in 1874 for two sessions and again elected in 1878. lie was tho leader ol tho expulsion of Pel rolf from tho House in 1870 for tho sa mo chargo of conspiracy to promote corrupt solicitation that is now made against him by tho grand jury. Tho other members of tho Legislature indicted aro Emilo J. Petroff of Philadelphia j Win. Rombcrger of Armstrong; Daniel C. Clark of Lebanon; Geo. F. Smith of Pliiladclph Alfred Short of Erio; Myron II.!Silvcrthorn Tho privato persons inditced aro : Win. II Kcmble, A. W. Lcisenring, Dr. D. K. Shoo. maker, Charles B. Sailer, Christian Long, Edward J. McCune and Jesso R. Crawford. Tho Da INK Observer thus truthfully pictures tho joys of an editor's lifo: Ono of the beauties and oharnn of an editor's lifo is in dead-heading U on all occasions. No ono who bos never tasted of tho oweots of that bliss can begin to tako in its glory and hap piness. Ho docs 100 worth of advertising for a railroad, gets a pass for a year worth $25 ; and then ho is looked upon as a dead head, or a half-blown dead-beat. Ho '-puffs" a theatre or concert troupo S10 worth and gets $1 In compllmenUrics" nnd is thus passed in "free." If tho hall is crowded ho is begrudged tho room he occupies for it his complinientariej were playing tickets tho trouw would bo so much in pocket. Ho blowsand pulls a church festival freo to any desired extent, and does tho poster printing at half rates, and rarely gets a "thank you" for it. It goes in as part of his duty as an editor. Ho does moro work gratuitously for tho town ontt community than all tho ret or tho population put together, and gets cursed for it all, In many iustances, wlicro a man who donates a dollar for the Fourth of July baso ball club, or cliureh is graterully remembered. Oil it is a sweet thing to bo nn editor. Ho passes "free," you know. the ivj.uouKATiu rvo.M !m;i:s. Ill another column of to-day's Apvocati: will bo found tho full proceedings of the Democratic County Convention, held in the Court House at Mauch Chunk on Monday. Tho proceedings were harmonious, and the persons placed in nomination give satis faction to tho parly generally. Tho nominee for Prothonotary, Goorgo W. Ksscr, was born In Mauch Chunk, is about 38 years of age, anil is a man of unblemished character. When but sixteen years of age, ho entered the employ of tho L. C. k Nov. Co., as clerk at tho Weigh Lock, and up tj within n few years ago had continual in the employ of that comjiany. and other coal companies and ojierators as agent, when ho went into business as mi operator on his owu account, and loet all ho had heretofore made. .Ho has lieier been an ofllec-sccker; and ifeloctod ho will un doubtedly fill the jiosition for which he has been nominated by hie paity with credit to himself und satisfaction to the people. Mr. Cr is of Guinan descent, and speaks both German and English, a qualification which further recommends him toourpeo plo for the position of rrolhonolary. Paul Kresgc, LVj , of Towameneing, the nominee for Sheriff, is a man in every wav suitable fur the million honest, oajwblo and a prompt and reliable business manv He is about 42 years of age, and by occupation a farmer aud country store keojier. By hU honest dealings and liberality to the poor he has made a host of Iriendi of all lwrtirs in the motion of tho country whore ho is best known. Dennis OsUlaghsr, of Lansbrd, the noml uco for Jury Oc4uinisionr, i in overy way capable for tho poaitiou ; ho is a man of some 54 ysts of ags), a uUtur by occupation, und Is very intputar &oung the woritiug iimii. Of the noiuiiiM far Coroner C. W. Lsuti, and for County Surveyor, IUury Boyer, of Welssport, w nl say frityf "" an too well w.um. -ht ltrjdjt jM(til ,nnim at our hawfc. Tho tiftket as a whole Is lighiy sttjtfca tory to ur popU, and will uo doubt ra ceivo tho full vote of the Democratic party all over .he country. il Mil ii'iuigLif1! 1 " - " 'u " i"' jHuiiiJJE.hfclJiliuaai'JLa..ICTi SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. ".Ilorlcy'n" t.cllrrw from KeW Yorlc Thousand Islands, August 9, 1870. "tOTCB LAND." I havo Tonml JJStus Land at Inst i thnland of dreamy lorKctfulncss or all the toll and tur moil ami multiplied earcs or the (treat bust ling; world, between whoso shores wo fiont and sing, fish nnd sleep nmld tho wondrous benutles or this vnst nrcbluclniro. Wo forget, among these Island.", tho frettlnir incidents, tlio crushing burdens or yesterdny ralntly the thought comes to us as wo write, porehed on a jutting rock, at whose root the green St. Ijawrenco wnters gently break, thatoncowo know other men nnd other scenes ; almost wo havo to pinch ourselves to realize thnt there nro loved ones waiting our return, busi ness that soon will bo crying for our core, vul gar dollars nnd cents to bo counted or scrum bled for. Everyday Is a separate aite ; every moment Is full or calm, delicious rcstfulness ; every scene brings new nnd varied beauties to our dcliKhtcd eyes, nnd every ono oryou, Uoir readers, will accuse or hyperbole overy narrator or tho simple troth concerning there Islands until you have been here and seen and felt ror yoursolvcs, Many tourists rush through In truo Amcrl. enn style on a big steamer, drop tho morning paper or latest novel Just long enough to glance over the rail at a pretty vista or chnn noloracoiy Island home, and think they havo scon tho Thousand Islands ; Just as wo spend fifteen raortnl minutes In 'dolns"thol.ouvro, or St. Peter's or the galleries at Milan. But whoever docs that horo tramples under giddy (irnotsivlno's) root the richest pearls which Omnipotence over polished to throw at tho feet of man. I confess to a dlsnppolntmcnt In my first view Iroiatho deck of tho mall steamer from Clayton. She rushed along the main chan nel past points and cores and Islands, large nnd small, but too distant to display their wild and varied beauty. A cold storm was coming on nnd I stood shivering In an overcoat and cross-legged to keep my knees warm nt noon, while tho noon beloro I had trod the hot pavements or Wall street mop ping my recking brows undor a dog day sky That weather was exceptional, howover, nnd while It It never hot to us Uothamltcs It has been generally about like early Juno In Now York. To really know what tho Thousand Islands are, jou must comolicro for at least a week put up at a good hotel; hire a boat for tho term ol your stay, and then paddle, paddle, paddle In nnd out theso beautiful coves and ba s. across and through these winding and rock-bound channels, nnd visit Island and pro montory and cliff; you must float slowly ovc this clearest of all water, and sco tho vnst aquarium bentnth your keel, wlicro four, six, eight icot down through tho green sparklln; river Is such nn underwater garden as your wildest rnncy never dared to picture on God'i foot stool. The flora of tho rlrcr-bed Is most luxuriant nnd beautiful ; now you look down upon mosses of a hundred rich varieties, now on Terns, ugaln on grasses tfat look llkecoral nnd then on tnll waving weeds that reach up almost to tho water's surraco and nod a wet couio to j our oar-blale just abovo their heads. Among theso lovely gardens roam countless fish, and In tho high weeds hides tho swift pickerel walling the approach of a tinier fis' at whom ho dans and makes n breakfast at ono snap of his wldo Jaws. The diversity of scenery under water Is only equalled by that or the Islands themselves. We havo been ou every day for nearly two weeks an J teen some. thing new every tluio. THIS MAONI FICIENT AitciurnLAao of tho Thousand Islands stretches along forty miles on the broad bosom or tho St. Lawrence River, which here has an avcrago width o Tour or 11 vo miles. Thcro aro by actual count 22W or tho Islands; varying In site from half an aero to nine miles In length. In man places they lie so thick that neither mnl shore Is visible from tho middle ofthorlvc and In very few places aro both shores In sight at onco; tho channels winding in nnd out between them most fantastically. Fish Ing is good and abundant. Pickerel aro caught In Immense numbers, and ttraco you table tresh rrom tho river every day. Welles- ly Island Is nine miles long nnd two to fou: miles wide, or almost as large New York City. At the upper end, a lnrui trnct has been ercctod into a eamp-mectlng irround on tho Ocinn Grove plan; nnd it called Thousand Island Park. Hero tho mis crly thrift of the association has led them to Imposo a contcmptlblo entrance feo of flltecn cents. At tho foot of tho Island and directly opposlto Alexandria Hay, lies Wcttmlnstor Turk, by far tho best location In tho Thousand Islands. It Is owned by a Presbyterian asso ciation aud, llko Thousand Island Park, ex eludes tho liquor trnlllc entirely, has no bit Hard or bar-ruom,aud thus ensur js tho absenco era certain class whom quiet souls love to keep at a respectful distance. Hero Is a trood hotel tho Park llouso, kept by a courteous and obliging host, Mr. It. Y. Steele, nhoro you can got board for ten del lars a wcck.and bo under tho watchful cyo ol Kellogg. "Who's Kellogg I" Jicllogg is a ro a avtsu, phenomenon 1 tho hotel world a being In dally danger being captured by Itanium, for ICcllo;rg Is courteous hotel clerk, nnd this I say with lull senso of my responsibility to society ror n proix-r use ol English terms. C'omo In with a cracked knee, wet Jacket or on aching head wako up In the night dreaming that you want something or anything from a postnse stamp to a raro becfrtcak, and thoro stands tho smil lug and ubiquitous Kellogg, whoso intuition has anticipated ciery want and proved hi tho man In tho gap every tlmo. cetmlnster Park can bo reached by boat from Capo Vincent or Clayton to Alexandria Hay, and thenco by ferry. It Is laid out ror an cxtenslvo park nnd many cottuges aro al ready erected. It Is only In Its second year and growing rapidly. a lakis within a ntvEn, nnd nn Ulnnd within an Island nro Indeed curious freaks or Mother Nature, but such u phenouicnoncxls sclosolo Westminster Park where you enter by a narrow channel, girt by high cliffs, Into tho "Lako or tho Island," a level) sheet ofwater soma Ihrco milts long nnd nearly a mile wide, In which nro a num Ucrof little Islands; while both shores or tho luko have densely wooJod hills. Interspersed at long Intervals with scrubby llttlo farms. Tho flora or the bd or this lake Is lovely be yond description, and Is in plain view below your boat over almost Its entire length, so that you nro actually sailing upon a msgiiMccu ncqnarlum or miles In extent, whoso bed has rarer and moro luxuriant combinations of beauty than any ever constructed by tho hand olman. Think or such a sight 1 Breathes thcro n man with soul so dead that It would not burst Into enthusiasm over such nn ex. pcrieneoT But I am not hair through nay, not a hundrodth part havo I told you, j et 1 nm admonished that ir I do not "cut 1 short" your seslsors will 1 To-morrow we descend Iho Itaplds to Mon. trail, and your next "Morlej's Letter from New York" will bo from New York. MOISLKV. Our Letter from Wllslilii-ion, .Wasiiimitox, II. O., Scptombcrl. There has been almott ns muoh excitement n Washington ill In Sun l'rnnclseo over tho Katloch" ease, but the fcellna Is not. bv ony means, so one-sided ns It seems to havo iJ i. s ...i ., ... ...... & huv.wv, u.i m.viu ui u msiny i who sympathise more or less with Mr. I'has. I Do Young, who did the shootlng.nnd oonsldor me not cxousable under the aggravating clr. cumstanccs, though certainly not Justifiable, Sir. Kalloeh's record Is not a good one, and it does not speak well for the Worklngmcn of ban t raneiseo that they should choose such a man to represent thorn. Un the other hand the De Youngs are right In olalailiic that the CkrttuUlt which they represent, owu and eon- trol, though a daring and as is asssrtcl, in s rwpU..nuuWupuluusrteo..ha.v. r made war upon the relatliea or any man whom it aiucked. It Us been bold.m.rolless la dctiuiialatioo, but not mean to friends or Mr. Otutrtes De Young was In Wasn- frigirnmctt of Ust year, aadcaaUe himself vwy popular to those unbra of his own proftulon with wltoui be wmie In oontaet. lie (s a small, slender uuui.dark and qulek, but not at all aggressive la maimer, lie It lery euterprislng and employes avail force of writers and correspondents. The act whloh ho commuted, and for which be had some provocation, for no man could hear his moth er publicly vlllinod without a strong desire, It ho possessed any manhood at nil, to knock' tho breath out of the ono who did it, IS ono or the natural outcomes of tho recklessness with which the most sacred rights of Individuals aro treated In this country, nnd tho grnvest charges, without knowlodgoor regard for the ronff done, tho loellngs woundod,thc rcpiitn-1 Hons Impaired, tho prospects ofwholo faml. lies blighted. A Tow severo lessons will boubt. I less teach us In tlmo moro wisdom In this re I epect. UuC much or It Isdueto modern rl- valry or Torecs, and the cngcr spirit orcompe tltlon which tramples npon all that lies be-, tween Itself, and a supremacy thnt hns noth ing In It thnt Is noblo or praiseworthy. It Is charged that a letter written by Mr. J. It. I.edllc, private socrctary to tho democratic candidate for tho governorship of Ohio, nnd ddrctecd to Col. Wm. Bower Moore, late special ngont or the Treasury Department, I was opened by Deputy Auditor Mooro or tho treasury. Deputy Moore (Wm. Bennett Moore), acknowledges that he received tho lctter,opcned It by mistake, sealed It and put the nddrcss or Col. Mooro upon It. Tho latter which related to tho campaign maneuvers of the democrats In Ohio, nnd suggested a plan by whloh Foster and Sherman might bo kill ed offln that Slnte has anyhow been publish ed and It Is an Interesting question as to how and from whom It was obtained for publica tion. It Ischargod that some of his associates furnished the letter to the newspaper corres pondents. It Is alleged again that the letter Is a rorgcry. On the other hand. It Is said that Col. Mooro himself has employed counsel with a view to havo tho matter Investigated, and the caso will probably bo brought beforo tho grand Jury. Tho rcnalty for designedly opening a letter under such circumstances is n lino of Ave hundred dollars, with or without Imprisonment. Tho caso derives whatever importance It niny havo from the need or positively determining whether or not any ouo has actually been guilty or Invading private correspondence nnd violating tho sanctity or tho malls. Ofcourso It Is not very Important to know If. "Mr. Ledllo wrote or did not wrlto to Col. Mooro such a loiter ns Is published, but tho publlo havo a vital Interest in knowing whether the malls are tampered with or not. Tho returns received nt tho Treasury De partment of the ship. building or the country for tho first nine months of tho last fiscal year show that thcro has not been tho same pro gress In this Industry ns In others, and that It hns by no means gained tho magnltudo that It rormcrly enjoyt d. Tho nlno months show now vessels havo been bulltreprescutlng 143,- 171 tons, and rrom this tho estimate for tho whole year is placed at 105,000 as against 135,601 tons In 1878, nnd i;a,&M in 1877. Tho tonnage of sailing vessels built has rallcn rrom 100,331 In 1877 nnd 106,007 In 1878 to 63,1 In tho nlno months or 1670. Tho tonnago or steam cssols built during tho nlno months or 1870 is 63,805, against 81,S00rorthoyearori878, and 47,614 lor the year or 1877. Tho growth of steam tonnage has been gradual for tho last rcw years, while tho sailing tonnage has been on a corresponding decline. Tho Sccrctury of tho Navy gives notlco that early In October ho Intends hnvlnur grand review in Hampton Koivds of tho naval vessels now In use as practice ships lur tho education of American boys as sailors. Thcro will bo a fleet drill, a sham battle and naval maneuvers of all sorts. The Secretary ex pects tho review to work groat good In many respects. It seems that It Is a difficult matter to sccuro good native seamen to man ourshlus or war, and, as a consequence our sailors aro mostly foreigners. As tho pay Is better and work lighter in our service than In that of other countries foreigners prefer to enlist with us. The Secretary thinks this stulo oraffalrs would work to our disadvantage in tho event or war, nnd henco hisdeslru to educnto and train our natiyc-burn bojs for tho service. Tho comptroller or tho currency says that Trom reports ho has recoiled Iroui the exam. Incrs ot national banks In Illinois and MIs sourltho comparison or losses to creditors be tween theso banks and Suilo banks is large ly against tho Stnlp Institutions. Tho lusses to creditors In Missouri through State banks and privato bankets tlneo 1S73 havo been IMO.OjO, whllo tho losses through national banks In the sanio State slnco their organiza tion, fifteen joars ago, havo been less than 1,000,000. In tho stato or Illinois tho losses alnco 1S71 havo been 5,600,O0O by privato banks, whllo tho losses or national banks slnco their establishment In 1873 havo been lees than ono and a hair millions. Tho total losses to creditors, through privato banks In Illinois within tho last Hvo years have been moro than three-fourths of tho total losses ul all the national banks in the country elnco tho s)stcm was enacted. l'OI.Vi'.S IN 1MII.1T1CS. Kx-Unilcd States Treasurer Spinner thinks that General Grant will bo the next Republican Presidential candidate. The Bangor "Whig" quotes nu old Re publican fanner of that slato as replying when asked tbootherday how' tlieygotnlong making Greoubackers In this town .- "Wo havo got through making Greenbackorsand aro making coiucbackcrs now." The Richmond (Vn.) Whig, speaking of tho debt of that slato unblushlngly says: "Tho truth is, if Virginia wero at onco to re pudiate her whole debt it would bo tho most ..n.l n.t. , . both crpitnl and labor." After taking the chair at a meeting of advocates of woman's suflrago in Worcester, Mass., Inst Tuesday night United StatcsSeu ntur Hoar usseilcd that tho movement to al low women to havo n voice in determining tho policy of tho government "glows stron ger each advancing year." Mr. JIcDaniel, a member of the Georgia Senate, wanted to bo excused from servico during tho impeachment trial of Comptroller-General Goldsmith, now in progress, be cause his mother's grandmother was a half sister to tho grandmother of Mrs. Goldsmith. Tho Senate refused to aooepttho relationship as a disqualification, Last year Solon Chase, tho Maine Green baeker, traveled iu a rusty, soedy suit, wearing a battered felt hat und n flannel shirt without n collar, llonow wears a suit of plain, stout black clothes of country cut nnd,lool.s liko a fanner in a Sunday suit rath tho worse for wear. Liko western ciicuit preachers ho lives iin the greenback brelh icn who entertain, him and carry him from place to place. Tho Atlanta (Oa.) Ootutituiton (Dem.) does not think that bulldosing is neroeswry in Mississippi, and suyi "If tho Governor uf Mississippi feels that ho Is unable to coie with tho political bashl-bnzouks that inf.t tho slate, then it is his duty cither to convene the Legislature or to call upon tho govern ment lor troops to suppiess tho outbreaks; for it cannot bo denied that tho wisest, most Jut, and easiest solution of ruUUuWui that lias outgrown tho powers of the state is the bayonet, It will be recollected that some wealthy ! uji ..i..... hi.i,..i.ii i , , j . , nwd a free excursion of oolorodmen to Kan ws in the liojie that they would return and dissuade their fellows from emigrating, about a fourth of them havo decided to re main iu Kansas iuttead of returning to Mis sissippi, ami some of thosa who will not re main announce, their purpose of going to Kansas as soon as they osu make the neoes- I Mr.v arrangements. j A i r joulwcker at North Yarmouth, Maiue, who has been oompUitoly turud by UieUllkofih)) graellUaolc owtor, allj wbo , . .in. . I llot ""I100''1 uf Ulu a hard-money nun ! 'guise, recently got up one night and huulod a load of pig-weed which was sU-nd ing at bis door to a thrashing luaobine of a neishuor to be threshed. On a large shingle stuck in the load was tho following inscription! "This (pig-weed) is wheat W sued by the government to the green back era of Korlh Yarmuutli." On the reverse side of tho shingle wero tho wor-hi "This js ouc dollar Issued by the order of tho Greenback ers in tho tints of Maine, signed Colonel Montgomery, Solon Chase." For tho OAnnon Advocatk. l'JINNSVI.VAM.V MUTCH. SiituffLktown, Sept. 4th 1879. Mil. Druckkk Yetz will ich dor amohl shrivn wc cs do liar gat in Shtnfllctown, cs is ollcs casunt so wid dos ich wasc ; except de Ann Shtul per, do hot an waycr tsayer, so wor om letshter Shomsdog ovct uf do frok gawest, ons Gcad Winkcnhgglc, un carra shoo sin ibnna forrissa ; nn do hot envra grossa tsayer shotta gahitta. Dar Dan Brndmoul is carra bow ; m ar will eana now an nor nier shoo kofta Dar Ape Dower is mid dar Sarrahan Ilanshpclrawd ham, nn ar hnt sich for shloffa, un es wor shnnd dog, nn dc sun wor uf we ar ham is ; ich hob cam gasawed des war sheer tsu plan ; un now dunna se de Sarrahan cvva blackarder, se hot tsu long uf am Ape sium hols galeaycr, un dar Tom Iluklerbauch ; un ar is awer an gitzich bow, ar get regular olla Shomsdog ovct tsu de Manda, un ich glob im my hatz dos ar noch ken cent wart on carra gashpent hut ; un wo bleessear is, gat ar gor net he mid carra ; sco Avar now so gam in the Fair, un cs is earn bong ar mist an bisse shpcndii, un see will glovich noch cam dc lar batzalcr ior ni. Uf cors de Manda is or ick good hatzich un dut anich elms for cam Avon ar yusht mid oarra got. Do om letshter Shomsdog ovct wo ar uf am wak wor lor on Itickcnbauch for tsu de Manda, do han an por nochber bovva cam an shtick wassnmaloii gcvva, un ar hot si shnupduch ons am rock sock, un hot cs shay ei ijrawickelcd, un is cvva sella wak mid tsu de Manda. Wei we aw gaklobed hot un do hot de Manda uf gamaucht ; secht ar, "good a novet, so los gooc si. Pccht ar do hob ich ower mohl ebas mid gabrocht, wel no sin see ni in do shtup, un no hot ar si messa ous am sock, un hot des shtickcl dor rich gashnida, un don han se cs mid noncr gessa, un es wor yusht ganunk for an forsuch uf cors dar Tom hot planty geld im sock, owcr cs hot de iManda nix, now not se ous imfimna dos de buvva cam cs han, un -now will so nw ' ' gloVldl gay for ailCS fllll Sella lor earra bow, un ich gcb ear- ra rcclit. Do Mary Tsuckcrscas dc hot aw an bow, dar Will Iluf- fung gat mid carra, do om let shter Shomsdog ovet hot ar shofla missa, un hot cvva net fort gakent ; un see hot nix gawist, see hoi cvva m earra shtup kocked om fensthcr, un cs licht ous gamoucht, un hot cvva gawort, un gawmt, un dar "Will is ovva net kumma un bis 12 ohurc un do hot see yusht es shnupduch krick for carra auga ous butz, un do goock se noch de gad, in moon shin sante sec dos cs cam wore. Fun diam Fiind, SAM KlilSIIASIITUFFLEl! Settlement of a long dispute. Physicians have at last couio to the conclusion that me best medicine for teething childien is Dr, Bull's Baby Syrup. The condition of trade at Erie is thus de scribed by a Cleveland poers "Tho iron in dustries in Erie are swelling to such propor tions that tho mnnagersolsome of tho works find tho plants that in the years agono fu nished ample accommodations for trado will no lonzer meet its increasing volume, and to remedy this tho Erie Cily Iron Work have bought property south of tho city, nnd will 1 hi i 1.1 milbihla build in as ami move from their nreaent location, coruer of State and Twointi streets. Kiivuit iiirruit.. It Is said that one out of every four real invalids who goto Denver, Col., to recover health never return to the una. or souiuex cent ns n cornse. The undertakers, next U Iwtol keejiers, have the most profitable bus iness. JSxocssivo mortality may ue prevent ed and laitieuU servea and cured under ii- narA nf friflinl and hived ones at home. they will but usu Hop Bitters iu time. This we know, see otuer coiuiun. ji CANDIDATES NOTICE FOR SHERIFF, JOfSPH 8. WEBB, ' OfUbtfMo. C T&f Subject to decision of the Republican -uniy 1'nuvci.iioii t.c. ji New Advertisements. GENERAL Election Proclamation Pursuant to an Act of tho General Assem bly of tho Commonwealth ol" Pennsylvania, entitled "An net relntimt to elections in this Commonwealth, approved tho 2nd day of Jtilv, A. 1J., IHoil, nun a lurtncr supplement to that net, unproved January 30, 1M7 1, 1, J. w. ltnuitcnmisii, Biienu ot tuo county oi Carbon, Pennsylvania, do hereby luako1 Known ami guo nouro to tuo doctors oi mo County oforcsiild, that all election will bo held ill said County of Carbon, ON THE! TUESDAY AFTER THE P1RST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, being The 4th of November, V., 1879, nt which tlmo tho followinu of ficers will be voted for: no person for Treasurer of tho Common wealth ol I'cnnsylranta. uo person for Prothonotary nnd Clerk of tho Sessions, and Clerk of tho Orphans' Court of Caibon county. Ono person for Sheriff of Carbon county. Ono person for Coroner of Carbon county. Ono person for Jury Commissioner of tho t.ounty oi uaruon. One person for Surveyor of Carbon county. I also make known and give notico tint tho ricemen nt the Severn! townships and boroughs of this county will hold their elec tion at the places hereinafter designated i Banks Towxsmr Audcnried District : At tho school house in Audeuried. Beaver Meadow District : At the school house iu Leviston, East Mauch Chunk Borough ! At the pub lic houso ol Christopher Curran. East Tenn township : At tho public houso ot l'enroso ucorge. Franklin Township: At tho public houso ol lid ward liaber. Kiddcr.North District : At thoschool houso In Bridgeport. Kidder, Soutli District : At tho public houso ot Paul tcltluiia. Lansford Borough j- -At tho public houso of Georgo lvans. Lausanuo Township : At tho female school nouso ot duck .Mountain. Lehigh Township : At tho school houso in nocKport. Lehighton Borough : At tho public houso ul Albert Droost. Lower Towatncnsing Township: At tho public nouso ol uewis uruti. Mahoning: At tho public house of Thomp son Mcuaiuci. Mauch Chunk 1st ward : -At tho public of J. S. Kciser. Mauch Chun): 2nd ward : At the public Houso ol Mrs. 1- . biiuicuucrg. Ncsquchoning District : At tho public houso oi i . -urn-cnna. Packer Township :- -At tho public houso o James J. Lolc. Packcrton District : At the public school house. Pcnn Foicst Township :- -At tho public houso ul l-uos loen. rarryvillo Borough : At tho publlo houso ul Lharlcs ltaddatz. Summit Hill District: At tho town hall ol Summit Hill. Towamensmg : At tho public houso of John WOitS. Weathcrly: At tho public houso of II. Kouter Welssport i At tho public houso ofKrcsgo x uenier. I also make known and civo notice, ns in nnd by tho 13lh Section of tho aforesaid Act I am directed, that "overy person except Jus ticca nf the Peace who shall hold any ollieo or appointment of profit or trust under the tiovernment of tho United Suites or of tho Stale, of any city or incorporated district. whether conllrmca oincer or otherwise, sub ordinate ollicer or acent, who is, or shall bo employed under thu Legislative, Judiciary or Executive Department of tho State or the united stales, or oi any city or inoorioraiou district, and also that every member of Con gress and the Stato Legislature, and of the select and common council oiany city, com in ssinner oi a uv ineoriioiuieii iiisirioi, is n- law incapable ol'holdiiigor exercising at tho tamo llnioilioollioooropiwiiiiinenioi lunge, insiiector or clerk of any election of this (Join mouwcalth. and that no inspector or judge, xr any oilier officer of uny suchclection .shall bocliglbio m any oitico iiuiu 10 uo voteu ior. At all elections hereafter held under tho laws of this Coinmonweulth, tho )k1Is shall bo oiiened at seven o'clock a. in., aud closed nt 6cveu o'clock p. in. Given under mv hand the 2Sth doy of August, A. D. 187U, and of tho IndeK.'iid enco of tho United States tho Ouo Hundred aud Fourth. J. W. RAUDENBUSII, Sheriff, sept. 6, 1879-wl. SSIGXEE'S SALK or tub Real Estate of JOSEPH B. SEIDEL. bo sold at J'uonc sale, at tue Public House of AMDS W. MAUSH, In tho llOKOUGH OF WHlSSPOltT, In tho Couu. ty or Carbon, Penua., on Saturday, September 27, 1879, at TWO o'clock P. M., the following REAL HSTATK, situate In lowamensiug Town, ship, to wit i All that certain Tkact on Piece of Land, bounded and described as Mlows i Beginning lit a chestnut corner, thence by lunu oi jos, lvocii anu Josiau unrpci, uoriu lour auu uuu. hairdegrees, west two hundred aud twenty lour nerches and one.hair to a stone: thence down In tho I'oco l'noo or Hlg Creek, one hun dred nnd sevcuty-iwu percues iu a eiuuoeoni. cr 1 thence south two degrees, west illty peril, es to a stone t thence south forty-three und a hairdegrees, west iorty-lwo perches toailunes ; thence by land or William Schaller south 1 thlriy-four degrees, east seventy-seven perch, j estoa stone 1 thenco by laud now or hue of Daniel btemler south seventy-two degrees, Kixtvttcrches to a stone and stake: thenco ' by tho i,iuii south nity-slx and oue-quartrr degrees, west elghty-iwo perches to a post j thence by laud ot Jacob smith south sixteen and Hireo-quarter degrees, enst tiny perches to a stone thence by tho same nonh sixty, thrco degrees, east ono hundred aud eighteen perches to a stone thence by tho same south slxtoin dcitrees, east thirty-eight perches to a post; thence by land ol John 11. W elss north seventy-three aud oue.haif degrees, east six-, ty.nlne perebes ton stone) thence by laud ol William Schitfer north nlno degrees, west two perches to a stone t theuee by the same north seveuty-two degrees, east lorty-seven nerohes an-1 two-tenths to the place ot beirln uliur, oontalulnir TWO HUNIiltEl) AND TWHNTV-KOUlt AOHKS AND FOKt'Y. r.l.Ni; l'l.liuittb, strict measure; uion which Is erected a Two-Story Frame Dwelling, twenty-four by twenty-six feet, with Kitchen attaehed, slxten by twenty-two ret a Swiss Harn, thirty by sixty foet, and other Out UiIMlwj'. Abuut Oue Hundred Acres are under Good Cultivation. IIENUY 1IOYKR, Assignee of Joseph U. Seldel. August 30, HI3. New Advertisements. NonxitwnoiR Tiiiinoirntir,T nt:otfLAit In tho bowels Is hair ns llnblo to diseases ns he thnt Is Irregular. Ho may bo nttneked by contnitlous diseases, nnd so may tho Irrcaulnr, but ho Is not n nrly as subject to outside In fluences. The trso ot Tarrant's Scllzcr Aperient secures regularity, and consequent Immunity from sickness. SUI.l) BY AM. DIIUU GI.STS. nug. 30-W4 l O win pay AK' 'lll-Hiiramry oi ciov iiiuiiiu id cxiN'iie,", or nlloiTn larne cummtn.lnn, losclt our .ot na nnn,lrrul InvrlillanH. lit mraniihet wtnv bAmplo free. AddressSuiBMAH&Co., Marshall, Mica. pKNNINO'lON sr.JUNAitY, Thos. linn. L Ion, I'cnnhmton, N.J"., lor both soxes. Wo excel in hcnllhlulnoss, convenience, discipline, thoro' teaching, homo comfort, and moderate charges. aug30-w4 rf'7'7 h Month nnd expeusoi irumnnti-ed to V 1 ' Anvuts. Outfit freo. bhaw &(.'o,Au. OL'STA. MAINE. i2;7'7'7 a year and expensss to naenls. Out. V ' lltirco. Address P. O. VlOKERY, Augusia, ainino. Agents Wanted lor Smith's Bible Dictionary -sB1 Pictorial Bibles. Prices ltcduced. Circulars I'reo. A. J. HOLJ1AN & CO., Phlla. SiotoSioooK cul l Wall St Stock- lortunc9 over mouth, llnolc sent flee oxnliiitiing evciythlnc Adnru'S IIAXIKIl oc CO., Uankels, I Wall otrcet N. M. C;l Oflfl protltsnnSldajsinveslment C1 MM ipllU nf-oniclal lliimrts, lico- 51WU rroDrrtlonnl rctui n cverv week on Btock On lions ni ?M, - "ie, j.oo, - 5 J. Address T. 1'llTTElt WIU11T dt CO., Hankers, 3j Wall at a. x. jF YOU Aiti: I.N m;i:d OF Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, or, (jcnts lHirnishiiij uoods, GO TO T.).CLAXJSS,Agt., THE rOl'ULAIl n Bank Street, Lehighton. rillOLS VERY LOW FOR CASH. Tho public patronage solicited. aug23-tr JMl'OUTANT ANXOlIXCDMKM 1 POST OFFICE BUILDING LEHiailTOiV, PA., has tho Largest and iiiosi liXicusive chock oi HATS, GAPS, &c. ever oircrcil In this borouuh. llavlnir nur. ch.isuil my Stuck in thu Eastern una ut bur MitnufucturitM iiirly in lliu Benson xnl utii Eiivitig ui iu iu iu ur cemnni on inu i resent Auvuiicuti iTicen, i nin irt'iniua tuuuorex trnurdlnnry lnituccineiiln to my customers, hpt.-ciul uUuuilun has been y,iuu to the teleo tiun of Fall and Winter Boots ! and I Invito mynumorous friends nnd patrons to call and examine my stock boloro making their purchases elsewhere, as 1 am nrciuri-d to glvo special Inducements to all UASH I'uuuiiasi-.its, llumember, LEWIS WEISS I'ost-OlUco lluildlna, Lehighton, l'a Sept. 21. Tho undersigned Is now prepared to supply tho very best LATl'UIEll COAL at tho fol lowing LOW PltlOES FQll OAS1I : At Yard I Dellv'd. rio. 2 uhestnut, per ton,.. t ,5 '2 05 No, 1 llhc6tnut,'per ton,.. ' 75 i 3 03 Stove, per ton, 3IM 3 at) J. L. GABEL, Dealer in General Hake-wake, &c, Opposite Iho Fllbllo Square, HANK 6TI113ET, LlOIIItlltlON, I'A. lior.jn.IS73 RANTED, NINE MALE TEACHERS forllho I'UH. LlO SCHOOLS OF MA1IUMXU TOWN Mill'. Examination will lie held ou the 0th ol M'ptcmber, 1S7D, at School -touso No. 0, sltuatu near tho Hotel ol .1. T. McDantol. Also, tho DlU'I.ll'A'I'H for I OLLE T 1NU the SCHOOL TAX for said Township nil! bo awarded. NATHAN liHEINSMITH, Aug 18, ls;o-w3 Secretary. N0T. I'ICE. Numerous complaints havo been made that the law prevent I Lgdrlrlng over the COUNTY lilt 1 IK) KS lasler than a walk, Is not observ ed ; therefore the Commissioners hereby ulvo notlco that persons, rovlleudlng will bo dealt wl'h according to law. lly order of County Commissioners, Aug. 1MI, H. L SWAHTZ, Clerk. JJiOlt AX AllSOLUTEIiY Safe and Brilliant Light, Use Straub & Harrar's The Family Favorite BURNING OIL ! 0LS- ASK TOn STltAUD Si IIAltnAll'S STARINK OIL I Aug. Hl in3 Tills CUI.l.AU nnd a Cow Milker (roe to Furmers .rhoao. as Afreuts. -tit thlsontrdad dress with stamp bMlTllitbON :iBei-Si..N. V July C6.-3in, Bull., .a SJKipor. V A N T 13 1 1 .11 SI IS U I AT 15 LV. Seventeei jomnrroon lo learn TcIeprnl)hv. O hh! si. nations KUbranteed. For psitlcuiars; addles with siaaip suLitiDAJr & nnitn. 110X6S7. Oberliu. Ohio, $75 for SI. 00, $5.00 for 1 cent 1 par large prices for manr dates of Old Cop per ut-d silver emu. 6eud 10 cents wt once tor m Catalogue aud I'jle List, Address. A.O, Wl-I.llloNH.Mt. I'leswant l'a. July til two. 1CV VT1 ITT '! This remarkable md iVLit IJALiIj i5 ,.ln, wm cu jinavln, Splint, Curb. Callous, to. or any euinrue menl, and WILL ItHMOVH THE HUNCH SPAVTM WITH"UP HLlSTKHIKa or causing a soi e. No remedy ever discovered equals It lor certainty or ac tion In stopping tho lameness and removing PIT1? 1.' the nuneh. Price l.oo. Send ror V U XU circular glvlug Positive Proof and your nearest agent's address sold by drug KMUf, or sent to any address by the Inventor, U. J. Kendall, M. 6., En o burgh Falls. V. J"3I Illy senllBgWeents,wlth age hlht, rSE Icolor ol ayes aud hair, )ou will r TC"3tI.r.ll by return mall a erat pic ture of your future husband or wile, with uauie aud date of marrlaue. Add row W. FUX, Ux 17 Fultonvllle. N" Y. Aug 'J33m. New Advertisements SHERIFF'S SALES Oi'YiiluablollcnlEstalo. lly vlrtuo ofsundry writs or Fmnt Faciasi, Lev. 1'a., nnd Vkn. Ux. lisued out ortlio uourt ol ijoioinon rions or Onrbon County. I and to mo directed, there will be exposed at Public Sale, at the IHIUHT UOUSli, In tho lloruugh or .Mauch Chunk, on Saturday, September 20, 1879, at half-past ONIl o'clock In tho Afternoon, tho lollowlng Properties, to nit: All that certain LOT Oil PIECE OF OltOUND, sltunto In tho Village or Heaver Meadow, In the County on 'arbuti, Pennsylvania, contain. Ing In front or breadth on tho Lehigh nnd Bus. quchnuna Turnpike ono hundred leet, and ex. u-iiuiDg ueiwcen parallel lines in lenginor depth northwardly two hundred Icot to II son Alley. Hounded southwardly by said lurnplke, oastwnrdly by Hearer sit., north wardly bys.ild Wilson Alley, and westward ly by Lot ortho Widow ot James farrow, do- wnrdly by said Wilson ly oy j.i dcased. Also,a LOT, containing In front or breadth on Heaver Street illty loet, and extending thenco northwardly ol that width, belween parallel lines, nt right nmilts, two hundred leet to an allt-y j bounded on thu east by said Denver Street, on tho west by l.ut ol Uh.ules jjiiiiuiii, mm un uiu souui uy vv tison Alley. Tho improvements thereon nro a Two-story FHAME InVELLtNO HOUSH, twcnty-flvo bv twentr-slx rcct. with Kitchen nttnehed,tcn by twenty-six It. j 1'rainuStiible, Buvuiiivou uy iweiuy.iiiroo leet, auu oiner outbuildings. Seized and taken Into execution as the nro- Deny ol L, 11. Pearson. ALSO, All that certain LOT Oil PIECE OP GROUND, sllunto on tho Soutli sldo or Whllo street, nnd West or .Market street, In tho ill! moor Sum mit Hill, Mnuch Chunk township, Uarhou county, I'cnnsylvaii'a, Numbered In thu plan or plot thcreol ten und twrlvo, contalnlni: In Iront or breadth on said White street slxiy feet, nnd cxtendlnir thenco suulliwnrit nnn hundred nnd twenty live leet to a twenty reel wldonllcv: hounded on tho Nor'n bv u'bitn street, Easi-by lot Nuinlx-r HUcht, South by said alley, nnd West by lot Number Puurteeu. The improvements thereon nre a FHAME UHUIlOH BUILDING, twenty-four by thirty-eight feet. Solzcd nnd taken Into execution ns tho nro cny iil'Zlon's Church, or Summit Hill, and to ou buiu uy j. w. iAui)i:.via'Sii,shcriu. Mnuch Chunk, Aug. 50, 1879. JUST ItECEIVEU, of good NOTE PAPER! which wo arc offering at tho unprocetlcntly low pneo tu $1.00 PEU BEAM. OH 10 quires for 50 cents ! Cull early if you nro In want of NOT! PAPLll at tilts extraordinary LOWPH1CH Cahbox - Advocate Lehighton, Pa. i'!ove:i:iin. "Snnr stomach, bail brealh, indiestionl ind headache easily cured by Hop Hitters "Study Hop Hitters books, uso the med icine, bo wise, healthy ntiil hntmy." "When lifo is a iliug, ami you have lo-t ill hone, try Hop Hitters." "Kidney and uminry Iroublo is univer sal, and me only saio nini sure rciucuy n Ilnfi Hitters rely on it." "Hon Hitters docs not exhaust nnd ties troy, but restores nnd makes new." "Asue, biliiousness, drowsiness, jaun- llce, nop miters removes easily. ' "Boils, Pimples, Freckles, Hough Skin ruptions, impure blood, Hop Hitters cure "Inactive Kidneys and Urinary Organ UU30 tho worst of diseases, anil Hop Bit- tors cures them all." "Moro health, sunshine and joy in IIoj Hitters than in nil other remedies." Hop Cocoh Crnr. Asn Pais Rkuf is tiik I1K9T U Tor si r.TPffTvyf. ror salo by all drua cists. nmr 9.-lm. JJOUSKMEX, LOOK HKUjg WEI,l,Ol?TaTsY WKBT, Saddler and Harness Maker HANK St., I.EHIUIITON, Pa., Calls attention to the following extraordinary LOW PRICES: Hugiry Harness at Iroui $12 00 upwnrd E.Vl-i, ss Harness at Irom 10 00 upward Hr.cchliur Harness nt Irom .. 8 00 upward Halting Harness ut Irom e 00 upwards iiorso uouars tuairj ni irom. a Doupw.irti " " tstrawl at Irom. lTaunwaid Hrldles at from 1 "5 upwards nnd all other articles nt equally low prices, nnd uuirnnlcrd ol btst workmanship Ith PAIRING promptly nit ended to nt reason able charges. Patronairo solicited. May 10 The Largest Spring Stock OI LadliV, Gents', and rmldrcna Boots, Shoes Gaiters livci offeicd Iu tins vicinity Is nt j. M.ritiTzixiJKjrs, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. I Imvo Jut rfM'dvoil nn Itnmena STOIC OP Hl'ltl(. 1JOOTH, HOi;8 AM) (JAlTKltS, u tilth X am fcoilltiR to tiui pni'Iu of I.o ifflitmi nml tlio miii niiiurii p npicIii orlnKMi C'lIKArJIlt TiiAi KVi-n iiLioni; buaiutiua county. V lo, nil o.usrisol Boots & Shoes Made to Order nt AetonMiingly I-nw l'rtces, ml MENDING Nutiv tfrno ni Vricf Ut nuir (do Uuin. 1 nvtto il.e p'iu to to cull nu J cxamlnn my stock mm 1'iitw ln'ipr piiioiart.iiK oLoulio o, nn t Im romhiceo i'f tho hnxti tucu. l!OUNJ r HATI8JV.-lli-JiU.iuaaii Jlonte amlt-lioeaboueiitof mu tlut tip will burtjulr ti wlihout t'lcirtTR. Thoiiikftil fir put oatronno, I rwprcrully naif a I'outluuaiico thmior. j. m. Knnzixaisit. Twoilnor bolow lloniijr & llottoid h uanltce Vorttftiunk xticct. oci.Cyl A LECTURE TO YOUNG iMEN. Jutt VublUhcd, In a Sealtd Envelope, rrtce tc. A LHU 1 U 15 OX TIIK NATUItE. Til HAT MUNT, AND lADICAL cut at tsemuiiil u tvikuea, or .Srfci matorrhco Induced U he t A 110 Iiivotuntaiv i-,nilMiocu, Iiii(Kitcno , NeivoiiH Debtliiy. anil liuowluui mi tu Mar llnuo pcnt'iuLv j Cf likutnouou, Uplltiwy, m d l'tt. Mmitui and tnviciil l:uMinaciu, it. JlyHUllL'UTJ (JUIATeitVKLt M. U. nutli. i rut tlio "fir en lUKdi'Ao Tlio M ruowii (I num or, In tlm adrairablo lttHri CiPUlJV I'lOTfB IPHU tits Wil t'IpM. It'llLO tllllt tIlOIIWlllUMIllt(iUeilOllifiS4J t Ablli m'y Ue ( flectu&sly Kmutl wtttioui mtUicini1, una without utugnuus Mi ffiiwl owrm tms, boiiffiea, iDMuiini-Bt0, tint ot cotdtn)- i oim. Iiir otit u nitd 't turo nl ouw cittm nud ft IcOii-al. by which evo V BUlTi'iur, uo ntotter uhat lita tuiiultlou mv bo tuy cmo himeif rhoni ly, puvMe v aud ratlicaliy 9 TM i Lecture will prove a boot to thou iu de and Ihouiandt, Sent under oal. In n pla.n envelope to nnr ailditua, ou rtueipt of ix ccuU. or two otaio t tu ns. AddreM tlio publliher-, Tho Ciifrenvtll Dlctllrnt Co., 41 ANN St., SiXW YOHIC 1 Pftftt OBoe I'oi m ui.r.t:-yi. MEAT MARKET ! llanU SUert, I.elllglilnu, OIIAIII.ES KllT, l-ROPBlltToll. Charles Klppdsslrss to call attentloojir his friends and rustoinors to ths fact tltat n has oiwnsd A JIKAT MAltKl.T onuoslt tba l'ublls Square. IUak strwt, I-ahbjlita, Pa., whsre may Ui fouud at all tluuis Tho Best Fresh Meats In SMSon, Be f, Lamb, Vul, SausaK. llo lou. if. Terms AS OIIKA1 AS THE OIU:aI'1T. l'atronages.dloltel Aug. ao-ly. fll.V. KIIT. WEISS & KERSCHNEE, ecccEssona to ROMIG A HOFl-'ORD, Carriage Builders, Bank Street, Lehighton, ,ro prepared to Manufacture, toorder, ever description ol OAllHIAOES. buogii:s, SLEIGHS, SPH1NO WAGONS', Komig's Pat. Platform Wagon, &c, at lowest rates Tor Cash. IIEPAIIUNG OfnUCrtptlon promptly nttemleJ to at the All Work guaranteed, and patronage? i respectfully solicited WEISS & KEltSOHNEU, JulylO, 1879-yl DANIEL WIEAND, Carriages,Wagons,Seighs,&c, IJAXK AND IRON STItKETS, LEHKHITON. Tenna., Rcspcctrully announces to his friends and tho" public, that ho Is prepared to Bulk! all des criptions of CARRIAGES, SPUING WAGONS, SLEIGHS, ate., In tho Latest nnd Most Approved Stjlcs,.) Prices fully as low as tho samo can be obtain cd elsewhere, guaranteeing tho best Seasoned Material and most substantial workmanship. Particular attention given to REPAIRING In all Its details, at tho very Lowest Prices". Patronnno respectfully solicited and perfect satlsractlon guaranteed. April 28, 1870-yl DAN. WIEAND. YOU NEED NOT STJFFKK A DAY WITH Dyspepsia, Constipation', Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Debility, &c., when you can ho relieved and cured 6y tn uso or that reliable ( established 19J0,) remedy Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON.S W M JP I !" It Is Nature's own remedy, and contahwno nausei us druiis. If you areso bad oft a mil to be oblo to eat a I nicker without distress, try Or. HntiKiitnii'g ieiisln.and you will not bo dlEnppotnted. Ho saro you get Dr. Uo Helmuts. I't-imhiand take no bxse lm tallonj. Sold by all Dropictst. J. H. Katow, Proiirlclor.l'hlla.lclphla.l'a. IHtKNTOUOD Sl i:u., General Aisente, New York. Juno 7. 3ino. "URIAH FATZINGER Respcctfullv announces lo tho people east ho has Iciscd tho Shop ol SAMUEL HiTBEIt U.VU, on North Street, Lehighton, Fa., and proposes to resume Ids old business ot Carriage and Wagon BUILDING, and i Mpeelfuliy asks a share ot public entron. ace. cuiiintitclii' ine Wu, I. mail lnptn borqmf in the beet, and tho I'llco- to bo us low u tho lowest. REPAIRING of all kinds piomptly attended to a very rca. souab.echariri s. UltlAlt FATZINOBtt. Opno-lto I'ublio Kqirnre, North ftf rest, fch f yl Lehlshton,rn. IT. A. lll'LTZ. respcetinlly snnennrea in tio pion'o nl Tji iBhton oim ricinilv tlat he has mint nil-, uernirnt lor tutiplv'ns iheni with lilt- Illi-T I.UHI01I COAI. liom the Lehlfh. ton llepnt of -he f.i-h Ah .V tfutq., lilt., at tho following Low i'llccs t Htoro, fj lo per ton- 2 73 per Inn Chestnut 1 75 per ton-No- 2 1 75 per tor STRICLTY FOR CASH Leave vonr Orders at my Oftlce. n. K St., onnmilie tho i'uimc Squoie. eoal will bedehv. ercd, lien ilotrea, at T-y lowest Charre. on nl nvo mice . I'.A 1IKMZ. March 8 -:u. tebighlon, Pa. Pond's Extract The Vegetable Pain Destroyer l.WALl-APLE FOH Inlnrnmation & Hemorrhage. E'lles, Sjiralns, Lameness, Ilurns. Sealds, llrulres, Sorcneu, Illieuiiiatlsm, Holll, Ul' ecrs, Old Sores, Wounds, etc. A ho for Toothache(Headache.3ore 1 hrnat. Asthma, Hoarseness, Nurat(la, Catarrh, Colic, Diarrhoea, aud all Hemorrhages, &e. It Is ncknowlodKOd by l'liyslclnns of all schools that I'mitPa Kxuncl tins moro wonderrul eurntlvo properties than any other remedy. No lorm of inki auhatioh. paiit, soiikskss or HLKKliiMi.but It will cure, gpscs will not admit or nuinlnx all thedlse-ises lor whli h II Is n speelfte; hut we will send a his loryid Its uses by mall, on application. Tho pleating results ol Uilmr tho kuracl as a toilet r-'qulslte, has Induceil us to prepare, modified lornisof tho Itxirnei in a 'I'ollet ni (ooccnts a hux ol 3 cakes), a Toilet Oirnm f r softenlnjr and beautifying the skin (tl.ooa bottle), a llriullrlce (Wcentl) a anlve (26 cents). For sentltlvo and set cre cases of Oataurb, our t'ntnrrli t'm- 7&cenls) used with nur Nniul sj i lti;r (3ocenti)ls a radical cure. Our Inli'ilrr (50 cents), for Lugo Awn Til nn at llisKASKa ami Internal hleodlnn Is Invaluable. Ifur oim inriil (60 cents), for Souk I'ilka, etc., should he kept In every f.imlly. Our I'luUem excel all others. Use our lrlleiiefi I'niier to prevent and euro l'lLKB and L'llAVlNO. Tholmteof our Toilet snd Meillcatsd pre parations Is I'Kiul'. ICxIracl, which is a Kuaf. nteo that thoyare suiterlor. nnditeserrs tneennrldeiwe of the public. Sold by A.J, llUKLl.VO, l,.hlul,tun, and all l)ruKlBts. Prejiare.! only by t I'llMI'ii KXT'KAOT COMPANY. .New York aud Iindon. Juua 1.IU. 15.000 WANTED, or TIIK Lehighton School Board, at i uer uent interest er aunum, Theso bunds are Am from Tax, aud oiler a safe ami urutUUe iuveatuwut (ur oajatalists. For Further particulars AiMras. DANIEL OllAVEII, Hecretar)' of the lloanl. Auk- 2, '"f If- L hii.'ht'n) l'a.
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