ii, r. MtiiiTmMnn, EDITOR LStltOIITON, IM.r BATURDAYiBFITEMffiEn 2071870. Democratic Ticket. STATU. FOR 8TATK TKRtSVRKII, DANIEL 0. BARE, of Allegheny. cou.vrv Prothonotary,- OEO. W. ESSEllrof Mauch Chunk. sheriff,. PAUL, KRESOE, or Towamonstng. Coroner, OHAS. VT. LENTZ, of Wclssport. Jury Commissioner, DENNIS- OAI.LAUHEn, of Lansford. County Surveyor, 1IUMIIT HOY EH, of Welssport. Republican Ticket. FOR STATE TR7ASCRRR, SAMUEL BUTLER, of Chester. COUNTY. Prothonotary, SAMUEL A. WEIIH. Summit Hill. Sheriff, TltOS. KOONS, Lehlghton. Coroner, 1). W. STIIAUP, L. Towauienslng. County Surveyor, IIENNI& UllWMAN, rarryvlllc. Jury Commissioner, J. O. E All It', W either ly. Senators Vance and Saulabury, of tho eiib-coiiimitlee of the Senate Committee on Trivllegcs end Elections, left Washington Tuesday for Topelia, Kansas, where they are to investigate the charges of bribery made against Senator Ingalls. Senator Lo gan will join the other members of the Com mittee on their wny tn Kansas. The United States Treasury now holds $3(0,121,090 In United States bonds to se cure bank circulation. The bonds deposit ed during the week cndingSaturday amount ed to $7,350,300, and tlio bonds withdrawn to $053,000. The National bank circulation at the close of tho week was: Outstanding currency notes,$330,730,04Gj gold notcs,$l, 448,480. During tho week the bank notes received for redemption amounted to $760,- 000, against $2,228,000 for the corresponding period of last year. At n special meeting of the County Commissioners held on Thursday, Mr. J. J, Gallagher introduced a prcamblo and reso lution, which were carried and will be found published elsewhere In tho Advocate over the signature of Capt. II. E. Swarlz. The resolution calls in seven bonds of the county bonded debt for payment. The bonds are specified by numbers, and if not turned in by tho holders, Interest will cease on them after Dec. 1st. 1879. A man named Fliclp?, in Cumberland county, Ky., has named his children as fol lows: Robert Oodcricli ChanningDeAtbrey Phelps, Quitman Fremont IturbiJo Cid wallader Phelps, James Richard Augustus Phelps, Belcliis Zenobla Semii-jmis Phelps, Ilnthenia Permelia Melvina Theips, Esau Mnhurshal Alhashbar Phelps, Dionysius Elric Robert Turner Phelps, Thompson Ba kcr Samson Boanerges Phelps. Ex-Governor Horatio Seymour, ad dressing tho farmers nt a fairin Oneida coun tv, 2. i ., the other day, said: "I am not much of a farmer, and havo little right to stand before you as such, but I brought over here for exhibition somo potatoes that cer tainly exceeded mv speech. In reference to the depression of the times, let me recall to you an ancient fjble. There was once a giant so powerful thatjic could not be over come But ho derived his strength from his mother earth, for no matter how exhausted ho might become, ho regained his powers the moment that he came into contact will the soil. The way in which ho was finally ovcrpftwerod was by coming into contest with an opponent so strong that he could lift him from tho ground and hold him bus pended in the air until he was strangled to death. Now there is a lesson in this for us So long as tliii people of ours can seek its support from mother-earth, so Ions; It can not bo overcome. There never yet was President of tlio United States who when he left hisotTice, did not seek tho country an retire to bis farm, Washington did this, so did Adams and Jefferson. Our greatest stetesmen have sought for rest, health nil peace, in retirement to their farms witucsi Webster and Clay." King Alfonso, of Spain, first saw hi; second Dulcinca as tho was rising from din liornt Archachou, France. Her mother was present and so were four Spanish and Aus trian nobles. Ho talked with her about tv hours, leaving tlio molhcr to the care of tho nobles. On returning to his cottage he. told his suito that ho intended to stay "several daj s" in town, and havo "more than a for mal and short courting." The intelligence startled his hearers who mildly urged eti quette and tho Spanish Constitution ngaiust a prolonged absence of the soverign. Alfonso howevor, was intractable. Not expecting to soe tlio damsel again until next October or November, when it would bo his duty to marry her, he proposed to conduct his inves tigations at somo length. Tho Spanish op position journals have already severely com mented on his absence. Tho king and his next brido are about of the samo age. Ho w,u born on the twenty-eighth of November l$5'J,and sha in July, 1S5S. A correspon dent of tho Loudon -Vcici who saw her nt Archachou, near Bordeaux,France,where the courtship took place, writes: "Tha Areh duchesMaria Christina camo to mass as she Is wont to do every day. She was simply diessod, and looked very preity, modest and gracerul as she knelt near the altar. She hardly seemed to notice that she was the cciiiru oi attention, ana tne cturcu was crowded with the elite of Bordeaux plcuto craey in brilliant toilets. Not a few Span iards were present, and they showed even more curiosity to gazo on their future Queen. They had come from Biarritz, San Juan do Lui, Hendaye, and even from over the fron tier to seo Donna Christina do Hapsburg, as they alrc.nl y call her. She is above mid- dlo suture, very slender, and her carriage Is wmt laily critics call dutinguc. Her face is open and her eyes ore pensive and earnest: her hair and complexion are fair, and she looks mora like a Gorman maiden than her portraits lead people to think in Madrid." .V Washington telegram of Tuesday says that John Slieruun bus informed tho press through Assistant Secretary llnwley's news agency, lhat the Treasury Department will toon male arrangements to exchange gold and silver onin for United Stales notes at the ulelroasurica in different part of the coun- try. flio Resumption act irovided tar. the rilempti.n of United State! notw in coin a't win sub-ireJHiry In ;ew lork only onand' altorJau 1. 18: R-sumplion was thus i.o udavi to ne sub-treasury, because it was feared that the demand for gold would bo too great to tie supplied If tlio coin was dis tributed over tho country. Since tho 1st of January only $10,000,000 In round numbers of United States notes hava been presented for redemption at the New York 8ub-Treas- ry. Tho gold1 colni reserve, wmthom Jan. was $135,381,839,42, has been, increased $150,008,000 In round numbers It will bo seem that Ihero has boem an- rretunl' gain, al lowing for tha amount of legal tenders rc- ccmcrl In New ttn, in the giild rescrvo or about $24,0O0,OO0v. Most of tho gold paid out at the Sub-Treasury In New York has gone into the coin reserves at natlonalbanks. Very little gold cola has entered, into gener al circulation. Tho sub-treasuries at Now York, San Francisco, and ffew Orlcnus havo now all the gold colu on- hand, thai they want. Gold can be shipped to a majority of the sub-treaiurics In other cities from, wash Ington within three or four day' time It is expected that the order for resumption at all sub-lrcasurici will be issued next week SPECIAL COMSPONDEM Our Letter from WriNliltifrtou About the news from Syracun. The Qrccn back- cause in Maine. Those Vacant For eign Missions. Canada and our Fishing Intercuts. The Dollar of our Daddies. Xational Convention of Fire Engineers. "What Governor Hendricks will not do, WAinmnTos, J. ?., Septembers Tho Syracuse Convention and the Tam. many bolt was the topic hut night everywhere In the city, r obody seemed jubilant over the result but the Republicans. Most of them were quoting with (treat gteo (Irant's saying, to the effect that the Republican party com mlt what blunders It may, can always depend upon tho Democracy to commit greater, and therefore the Republicans will always have the advantage. Democrats generally, ploln troth to speak, looked blue. Early tn tbe eve ning, when the news of ti e withdrawal or the Tammany crowd wos received, everybody or the Democratic persuasion said that meant nothing but a little cLulitlon of passion that would bo cooled soon, and all would be well tn the end. But when the news came that the Tammany taction had fulfilled their threat or nominating a si parate ticket, and had tn the very dellrum or their hate nominated John kclley, for Governor against tho regular nominee, the Indignation of tho reKUlars here knew no bounds. The Republicans who are, of course largely tn the majority, confidently predict the utter dcrcat or Iho Democratic cause In the Empire State, and Conkllng stock has risen fully fifty per cent In consequence, Rev. Gilbert Dc La Martyr, the Greenback Congressman from Indiana, who for a month stumped In Maine for the Greenback ticket, passed through the city last night en route ror Indianapolis. Mr. De La Martyr Is con siderably disgusted over the result, and tot me that the U reenbackers ought to have poll ed over sixty thousand voles, and that the leaders confidently expected that they woul poll at least that number. He attributes the failure by the Oreenbackcrs to poll that num bcr ol votes to the lavish use ormoney, In fact Intimated that the money power got Its work In on those who berate It as a dangerous cle ment In tho body politic, and with a liberal use or money bought their votes. Mr, De La Martyr despairs or tho republic, and has but little hope or the future. Though the President and Secretary Evarts are absent, tho gossip about the English and Russian missions keeps up. It Is admitted lhat Oalusha. A. Grow, has the best chance for the latter place some going as tar as to assert that It lias been tendered to him, and that ho lias signified his willingness I o accept In regard to the English mission, the names or Reuben E. Kenton, and cx-Sccrctary or Mote Fish are the most prominently men tloned. Ex Secretary Fish Is stated to be very prominently corsldered by tho Govern. ment to fill the vacancy, In view orhlsdlplo. matlo experience and ability and tho very cordial relations between him and tho British Government developed while he was Secretary or htato under Oeneral Orant. Tho thrco names given Include all that are now talked or ns probablo men ror tho two vacancies. Doth official and unofficial reports from th Canadian fishing grounds, In the neighbor. hood or the mouili ortho St. Lawrence, repre Bent that our treaty rights ore seriously and constantly Intcrlercd with by tho,Canadians In fact, the latter seem to think that the grounds belong to them and that they can ex. elude therefrom whomsoever they choose. These facts make It apparent that England did not consult lur American colonists when the Washington treaty was negotiated and ratified, nor has she since then informed them of Its purport. Tho moral or all this would seem to bo that tho fishery clauses or that Convention should be abrogated or amended. a suggestion which. It Is well known, was sometime ago adopted and Is now being octed upon by Secretory Evarts. Rut the qucstloo is, vt HI tho Canadians pay any more ntten. tlon to it new treaty obligation than they d to tho one now In existence? The attention ol Secretary Sherman being to-day called to tho statement In somo news papers that tho standard silver dollar would not bo received by tho Treasury In cerlal cases, he said thai It was absolutely rales The law makes the silver dollar a legal ten der tor all purposes, and It has been nlwavi received by the Treasury In payment or de. raands or every kind as fully and freely os gold For the past thrco or four days our city has been gay with flags and streamers "fall kinds, In honur of tho National Convenilm or Fire Engineers, now In session at our Masonic Templo, Every day the public havo been treated to txhlbltlons of the apparatus and paraphernalia or the firemen; we have had competitive trials ot steam fire cnglnis, life saving apparatus, and all other various appll. ances or tho knights of the "Spanner and Trumpet." Everybody who has a new Inven. tlon la lhat line Is on hand, and the large hall or the Temple Is for the time being transform ed Into a model room that might rival that of the Patent Office. To chane tho subject, I may mention the fact that the publlo will have to abandon the Idea that Hendricks does not know hsown mtnd. "You may slack the Ulble as high as you please," hesalj toa friend the other day, 'and I will swear from the topmost down that 1 wont tako the second place," meaning thereby that he would not accept the nomlna. tlon for VIce.Presldcut. Acoost. Thru Clump lliicvclopn-dln. Volume one of the new "Library of Uni versal Knowledgo"is Issued September 20th, It contains 730 luges of small but clear and beautiful type, handsomely printed on good paper, and is neatly and strongly Iwutid in cluili, half morocco and half lfussla, at 50 cents, 75 cents, and 1 ier volume. Tho succceaing volumes will appear about two each month, till the twenty volumes com pleting ineworus are issuoil. specimen vol umes are sent to any part of the United States (ten cents extra for jiostage), with privilege of return after ten days examina tion. Special terms ore oll'cred to early sub scribcrsand to clubs, of which full partlcu larsare sent free on request by the publish, ers, the America Book Excuaxqic,55 Beck man street, New York. That a complete Cycloprcdla, first class In character, and containing more than any heretofore published in tins country ot any i,,, oiiuuhi uc umue uau soul lor tuo In- I i "? . "'? '.!,' ' , ..' 8raon,ln"' many who wish it msv ho inn- m very naturally incredulous. Tbesamo house publish a larire list of standard work, nil t similarly low prices, and the pre'ence of some of them already in tho hands of hun. dreds of thousands of lovcrsofguoj books in all parts of the land, is naturally rapidly trantfunnlng the Incredulous into patrous and enthusiastic friends of the enterprise. No mystery is made about the cauao of the low prices they are the reduced cost of manufacture to about one-half what it was a few years ago, the method ol sale, direct to the purchaser, saving him the largo com missions commonly id to agents and deal ervand a very largo sale. It is worth tho I tos;t. ora' l"1"' cunl ' "elr catalogue. , - . kH'TueXy? Si"S trying to escape from a rush of Lai. Foinrsin POLITICS. Senator Zach Chandler has dubbed the Malrte Grcenbackera " cross-eyed Demo crats." The Orcritckcra are running a negro candidate for 'Sheriff loTallahaUhJeco-a-uty, Miss. General Buirer,sDemocratroCbnrentror Wednesday nominated him for Governor of Massachusetts. Like the rest of the fndleraS officers at Washington, President Hayes is to tako ten per centum of hissarlary inancestraldollars. His monthly bagful of silver will weigh twenty-flvo pounds. , The wife of General N.P.Banks Is yery active in influencing Massachusetts women to voto at the epccial'cleotionsln which they are allowed to take part. She and her two daughters are registered. -Estimates by theSalt Lake 7Wtunof the number of "practical polygamlsts" In Salt Lake City fix the number at only five hun dred, though It admits that "oidside tlic city the proportion is much greater. A Toronto (Out.) magistrate has ruled that shaving is a work of necessity, and con sequently lawful on Sunday, and somo of the barbers of the city, who object to keeping open shop on that day, have determined to appeal from his decision. Ex-Governor Hubbard of Texas, who must have an amazingly sanguine tempera ment, estimates the population of that state at thrco millions, which would entitle It to twenty-two Representatives In Congress. The more prosaic Galveston A'ckw puts the population down to about 1,025,000. The canvas of the Presidential preler. enccs of the Democrats of the Lower House of the Georgia Legislature has been follow ed by a like inquiry In the state Senate, with tlio following result: For Tilden, 14 j for the most available man, 8; for Thurman, for Bayard, 5; against Tilden, 3; for Han cock, 2; for Ewing, 2; for Hendricks, 1 Several women havo already applied to General Francis Walker, of the census bu reau, to be apHinted as canvassers in tak ing tho now census In the various cities of tho union. Tbe General, who is not ad verse to their proposition, decmlngtho work in many places suitable to women, has re ferred them to the supervisors of tho census. The Union-Lcadcrflt Wilkesbarre,hasn't much faith in the cohesive powers of the Greenback-Labor party In that county. It figures up tho desertions from Iho ranks of that party in large numbers, and estimates the benefit it will have upon the Democrat ic party nt a majority of 1,900 in thecounty, It has heretofore been supposed that McKenna, Republican, had been elected to Congress from tbo Third Calilornia District over Berry, Democrat, but official returns from all the counties in tho district except Trinity, give Berry 171 inajorlty,"which tho returns from Trinity cannot materially change." Tho Boston "Herald" "would liko to see an American currency based on a plan something nllcr this fashion: An issue de partment, made independent of tho whims of Congress or the power of tlio administra tion, authorized to issue a certain amount of currency, made legal tender by the govern ment, uncovered by gold, anil, for every dollar of gold in the Treasury behind it, There would ba different opinions as to tlio amount of paper currency, uncovered by coin, which tho business of the country would float. Somo would, say three hun dred millions J some four hundred millions. We venture to say that fivo hundred mil lions could be kept out, witli no gold behind it. At that rate, tho whole volume of ou paper currency could bo safely sustained with tlio gold now in the Treasury." Tho Springfield (Mass.) "Union,' stalwart and unflinching opponent of But ler, finds itself constrained to say of tlio po litical prospects in Massachusetts: " Tho most careful observers of the political situa tion in this state, without regard to party ofliliations, are very free to say that Genera Butler has a better chance of becoming Governor of Massachusetts than ever before; that he will be the next Governor unless the Rnpublicans present a united front, bring out their best men for candidates, and are prepared for a campaign of hard work. Tho claimant sees his previous mistakes and will steer clear of them this year. His lorccs are belter organized than ever before and while they make less noise, are doing more and belter service. Then there is no particular party issue to draw out the Republicans, ond they are in n sense demoralized and dis heartened by tho withdrawal of Governor Talbot, who had a dc?p hold on the masses, Tiiat this is a very correct diagouosis of the situation there can bo no doubt." Senator John A. Logan mado his first sjicccli in Ohio at Van Nest a few days ago. A large riart of it was a clear and sound statement of the financial question, from which no ono would suspect that ho was ever an inflationist. Ills speech was intcr- ersed with telling stories, one of which was the following: "Whenever wo speak of the opposition to tho greenback in former days and the affection for them now, tho Democ racy think we are shooting at them. The! conduct reminds me of n friend who refused to attend church for many years, because ho said the minister preached politics. Ono Sabbath, however, ho was prevailed on to go with a lady relative. During the sermon tho minister quoted the language 'Tbo wick ed shall bo turned into hell, with all the nations that forget God.' This gentlema left the church at once. When the lady relative returned to his house, she inquired why he left church. He said he would not listen to a political sermon. The lady re plied, I did riot hear any politics.' Ho re plied, 'Did ha not say "The wicked shall be turned Into bell, with all the nations that forget Godt" Tho lady replied, 'Yes, but whatoftbatt" 'Why,' said he.'if ho did not mean the Democratic party, who the dovil did be mean V " Ex-Governor Horatio Seymourand Ex Representative W. J. Bacon of Utlca have signed the annexed appeal for the civil rights of Indians i "The question of the right of Indians to claim tbe protection of the law, which has attracted the attention of the public since the AoJeas corpus for the release of Standing Bear, the Ponca chief, one which wo deem of vast importance. All those who sympathize with the Indians and desiro that they should haye the same rights all other human beings now have an oppor tunity to give practical aid to secure lhat object. The people of tho North reproach tbe copIe of the South for the wrongs of slavery ,-yet there never was a time when they were not allowed to have their cases tried before the country. Surely we shoub take care that the American people do not luy themselves open to the charge that in this reflect they uphold a denial of that justice which was never withheld from tho slaves in tho South, when they were sub ject to the utmost rigor of the laws which made them the property of others. We therefore appeal to the benevolent every where to send In contributions for that pur pose. Eminent counsel hare offered their ssrvlces free of charge, and the money ask ed'for is to pay witness fee and court ex penses." Ex- Governor Bieler Is reported seriously iU at hl home iu CWrfield rrnirrir and soitr.ttNKss. What Is tho best family medicine In the world tn regulate tho bowcls,purify the blood remove costlrctiss nnd bililoUBticss, nld di gestion and stimulate .tho whole system f Troth und soberness compels ns to- answer Hbj Bitters, being pure-perfect and harmless Bear''roths" In another column, 43-J. Now Advertisements. s ALK OF STANDS, c. Nntlcn Is ftcrebv elver), that the nAnHON" COUNTY INDUSTRIAL SOUEITY Will sell the stands and Privileges tnr tho coming mir, on wcunesuay.iiu i uiiEKist.. IS7, at 2:30 o'clock P. M.. on the FalrGrounds. to tha highest bidders. This affords a rare chanco to parties desiring a profitable business dur ing the Fair. im. -i.u iiniiAsii.n, i-rcs, W. M. RAPSHER, Scc'y. sept. 20-wi jOTICE TO flOLDEKS OF arbon County Bonds. The following Resolution was passed, Sep tember 18th, 187V, by tho Commissioners of Carbon County: WnsniAs, We believe It unnecessary to have more money In the County Treasury than Is urgently needed, and finding thai the County expenses can be met, and at the same mno some oi tne uwsianaing iionas can De cancelled ; It Is hereby Reiotved, That the following BONDS ARE HEltKHY CALLED IN FOR PAYMENT, and notice Is hereby given to the holders, thin no Interest nn them will be paid alter UE- ucaiuuii ist, isjv: No. 30, No. 141, No. 177, No. 75,No. 169,No. lGG.No. 161. From the Record, II. E. SWARTZ, Sept. 20, 1879-wti. Clerk. SHERIFF'S SALES Of Valuable Real Estate. I!v virtue of sundrv writs of Lit. Fac. Fi. Fa. and Vkn. Ex. Issued out or the Court or Common Pleas or carbon county, and to me directed, there will be exnosed at Pub le Sale. at the Court House, In the Borough of Mauch ununK, in saiu uounty, on Monday, October 13th, 1879. at It o'clock . u., sharp, TUE FOLLOWING- PROPERTIES : All therliiht. title and Interest of tho defen dant In and to a certain TRACT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate In tlio Village of East Haven, Kidder iownsmp, uaroun county, i-cnnsyivania, bounded und described as lollows : Having a front on the state road leading from White Haven to Mcrwlne's ofone hundred rect and a depth ottwo hundred rect. Bounded on the soutn Dy tne ntoresaiu state roau; on tho east by a lot or tho Kidder Township School Dis. tilct; on the north by lurid of Wert, btrj ker ot vo , mm on me cast uy janu oi vvcri, airy- MIA U. Tho Imirovemcnts thereon aroa Two-Story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and out-bulldlngs. Seized nnd taken Into execution as the riron- vriy vi s.aciLdnuu uru-.ziuun. ALSO, All that certain piece, lot or PARCEL OF LAND, situate In tho Town fboroutrhl of Parrvvlllc. aruun uounty, 1'cnnsyivuma.ar.u ueiug 1.01 Number Nliiety-Ono 011 the Ground Plan of said town (borough), containing in fronton Centra Street Forty Feet, mid extending In deiiui, at rigniaiiuieswiiii saiu centre street, lne liunuruil ami riliy reel iu imi-rry uiio) bounded on tho south by Centre street; cast by Lot Number Ninety! north by Cherry alley, and west iy ut ftuinuer mnciy-iwo. Tho Improvements thereon are a Two stery FRAME DWELLING- HOUSE, Twenty by Twenty-Four Feet, and Outbuild nigs. Seized and taken into execution as the pro perty 01 rnos. 1. mraup, ami to vo sum uy J. W. RAUDENBUSH, Sheriff. Mauch Chunk, Sept. 18, 1379. jMl'OHTAXT AXXOUNfJEMENTl l'OST OFFICE liUILDINO LEUIQUTUN, PA., has the Largest and aiost extensive biock oi HATS, CAPS, &c. ever ode red In ttils borouah. Harlnsr Pur chaseti my Stuck In tho Eastern nmt other iunnuiucionus eany in tne Benson nnu m a saving 01 iu 10 id per ccnium on mo present iiuvnnceu rncea, 1 am prepared io oner ex tniimilnary Inducements to my customers, Special attention lias been given to the selec tion 01 Pall and Winter Boots ! and I invite mynumcrous friends and natrons to call and examine my stock heforo making incir iurcJiuces cisewuere, us 4 uui preiitirei to give special inducements to all CASH an KUllASKltS. Heincinher, LEWIS WEISS Post-OHlce Building, Lehlijhton, Pa. Sept. 20. JSSIUNUE. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby adven, that Samuel Lclb cncruih. nsslu-nee ol William Horn, has tiled his account as such assignee In the Court of Common l'leas or Carbon County, nnd that the same will como up lor continuation abso lutely, anu win ne auoweu ny sum uouuon the 13lh day ol' October, 1870, unless cause be snuvtn to ine contrary. Ill llin Itnurt. TMOS. KEMEItER.Plothonotary, iuaucn uaur.K, oejit. i, ipiw-w SSIUNEL NOTICE. Notlco Is herebv alven. that Levi Wenti, atslgnroof David Zellner.hns filed his first ami final account ns such nssiirneo in the i'uurt n: Common Plea-ofCarbon County.snd that the same will como un lor continuation absolute. ly, and will no allowed hy said Court un the istn uay 01 uctooer, isiv, uoie.a causu ue suown 10 me contrary By the Court. THUS. KEMEHE1I, Proth'y. Mauch Chunk, Sept. JS, 1878 W4 JSSIUXEE NOTICE. Notice Is herebv trlvcn. that E. F. Lucken. hnrh. nnsliinee of Mnsir & ltctnmel. has tiled his account a such assignee In the Court of Common l'leas or carixm ijouniy, anu mat tne same win como up lor connruiuiion, and will be allowed bvsaid Court on the 13th dav of October, 1579, unless cause be shown to the contrary. By the Court. THUS. KEMEUEIl, Proth'y, Mauch Chunk, hept. 12, 1879-w T KUSTEE NOTICE. Notice In herebv irlred. that Charles If Nltnson. trustee of the estato of II. It. Dent;. ler, has Hied his account as such trustee In the next term ol Court for continuation, and wll be allowed bv said Court on the 13th day t October, 11179, unless cause be shown to the contrary. Dy the Court. THUS. KEMEREH. Proth'y, Mauch Chunk, Sept. 12, 187.-w4 jEUISTEIt'S NOTICE. Notice Is herebv irlven that tbe Executors. Administrators and (Juardlans ncrelnalter named have filed their respective accounts ol the followlnir estates in the Keirlster's Office at Mauch Chunk, In and for the County of Carbon, which accounts havo been allowed by the ltCKlsier, will be presented to the Judges of the Orphan.' Court on MONDAY, the 13th nay or tiu i uiicit riu. T, ut J oxiock r.al, iur cuuurmauuu t 1.1... - 1 1 . t . . -Tf. 1 txecutorof the last will and testament of jane winteratein,uee'd. First and final account of Win. II. Evans, ad, nnnistrator or tbe estate of Thomas w, Crane, ueo d. Account of Catharine Fie, administratrix of aiicnaei tie, late or wcatneriy uorough deceased. , r . v. ... 1 I . - . tor of the estate of John lllakslee, late of muuer lownsmp, tieceaseu. The second and final account ofEdward Kel. ly. Executor of Susan Mclghan, late of Upper Mauch Chunk, Pa., dee'd. The flrstand final account of Henry McGarry, (luardlan ol Patrick McOullough. a miner child of Michael MoCullough, dee'd, The final account of Thomas Haggerty, Ex. ecu lor, (Sc., ol the estate of Bernard Bar. ron, dee'd. Second account of Wm. Johnann and -Tinn Schu8td, administrators of!!. KSthofleia,' vi iiuiiiiwi, inuu cuuniy, UCQ u. llEltNAltD PHILLIPS, lteglstrr. Msucu Chunk Sept 1? ls;e.w4 New Advertisements GENERAL Election Proclamation Pursuant to nn Act of tho General Asscm bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled "An act relating: trrclecti'one In this commrmweaitii, approrcu mo 21101 flay or Juhv A. D., 1839, rttrd a further supplement to that nct,.'npprovni .January 30, 1874, 1 J. W. KaudcnbilsliySlrerill' or tho County of Carbon, I'eiinsylVania, do hereby mako knowu'and givo notice to tho electors of the County afiircsaldr llmt mi-election" will bo hcldln said Couhly of. Cartwn,. ON THE TUE3DAYAFTEUTHE.FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, being The 4th of November, D., 1870, at which time the followlnifof- ficcrs will bo voted for: One person for Treasurer of the Common- wcaitti 01 1 ennsyivnnia. Oncpcrson for Prothonotary and Clerk of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, Quarter bossinns, ami uicrK 01 tne urpnans Court of Carbon county. One1 person for Sheriff of Carbon county. One person for Coroner of Carbon county. Ono person for Jury Commissioner of the County of Carbon. One person for Surveyor of Catbon county, I also make known and give notice that the freemen of the several townships and boroughs of this county will hold their elec tion at the places hereinafter designated : Bixks Tow.vsiiir Audenried District: At . the school house in Audenried. Beaver Meadow District: At tho school house in Leviston. East Maucii Chunk Borough : At the pub lic House of Christopher curran. Enst Pcnn township : At tho public houso 01 renroso ueorge. Franklin Township: At the public houso 01 Edward itaucr. Kiddcr.North District :- -At the school house in Bridgeport. Kidder, Soutli District : At tho public houso Lansford Borough ; At tho public houso of ueorgo ijvnns. Lausanno Township : At the female school house ot Buck Mountain. iehiph Township : -At tho school houso in JtocKport. Lehlghton Borough :- At the public house 01 Albert uroost. Lower Towatncnsing Township t At tho puuuc houso 01 Lewis urull. Mahoning: At the public housoof Thomp son McPaiiiel. Mauch Chunk 1st ward : At the public 01 j. b. Aeiser. Mauch Chunk 2nd ward : At tho public nouso 01 zin. r . oiiuicnucrg. Kesquehoning District : of P. McKenna. -At the public houso Packer Township : At tho public houso of James J. cole. Packcrton District : At tho public school house. Pcnn Forest Township 1 of Etios Kueh. -At the public houso Tarry vllio Boroniih 1 At the public houso ol Charles Kadtiau. Summit Hill Dlstnct: At the town hall ol Summit Hill. Towamcnsing : At the public houso of John Vt ciss. Wcatherly 1 At tho public house of II. Keiser Wcissport : At tho public houso of Kresge uciucr. I also mako known nnd give notice, ns in and by the 13th Section of the aforesaid Act I amdirectcd, that "every person except Jus ticca of the Peace who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of tho United States or of tho State, of an city or incorporated district, whether contirmcti omccr or omcrwise, suo ordinato ofliivr or agent, who is, or shall be employed under tlio Legislative, Judiciury or Exeeutivo Department of tho Stato or the United States, or of nnycity or incorporated district, and also that every member of Con gress and the State Legislature, and of the select and common council of any citv, 01111 missioucr of any incorporated district, is by law Ipoapable of holdingorcxcrcisingat the same time the olfioo or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk ofany election of this Com inoiiwcnUh, and that no inset-tor or judge, or any other ollicer of any such electiouliull bo eligible 111 any oinco tnau to oe voieu tor. At all elections hereafter held under tho laws of this Commonwealth, the polls shall bo opened ot seven o'clock a. III., uud closed at seven o ciocu p. 111. Given tinder my hand tho 28th day of August, A. 1). IHT'J, ana 01 1110 uiiieiMitiu piico nl the United States tbe Ouo Hundred and Fourth. J. W. RAUDENBUSH, BberilT. sept. 6, 1879-W4. SSIONEE'S SALE or TUB Real Estate of JOSEPH B, SEIDEL. There will be sold at Public Sale, at the Public House of AMOS W. MAllSll, In the llouuuuii oi- vi.issruiii,m tue uoun ty of Carbon, Penna., un . Saturday, September 27, 1879, at TWO o'clock P. M., the following REAL ESTATE, situate In lowamensiug Town. ship, to wit i All mat certain TnACT ou Piece op Land, bounded and described as follows! Beginning at a chestnut corner, thence hy landot Jos. Koch and Joslah Hnrpcl, north four and one batfdegrees, west two hundred and twenty. lourpercnes ana one-nan to a stone I luence down in tne i-oco roco or nig ureea, uue nun. red and seventy-two perohes to a stone fern. erg llieim suuiu inuucurKi, wci.uii; r n. es to a stone thence south forty-throe and a half degrees, west lurty.two perches toa stone) thence by land of William Scbatler louth thlriy.fuur degrees, east seventy-Seven notch. estoa stunei thence by land now or fate of Daniel Stemler south seventy.two degrees, welt sixty perehea to a stone and stake; thence by the same south nliy-slx and one-quarter acgrcea, imt oiguiy-iwu iw cue. ui jioet j thence by land of Jacob tsrallh south sixteen and three-quarter degrees, east flfiy perches toa atone: thence hv the same norm sixty. three degrees, east one hundred and eighteen uerches to a stono t thence by the aatoe south sixteen degrees, east Ihlrty-elght perches to a post) Iheuee by land oi John 11. Weiss north seveniy.threeaud one.half degrees, east six ty.nine iierches toaslor.gt theuoe by land ol William Scbalfer north nine degrees, west two penhee toa stouei thei.ee by the same north soventy-lwo degrees, eait lorty. seven oe.-cues and iwu-tenths to the place ol begin ning, ouDUInlug TWO UUNliIlEU ANU TWENTY.MIUIl AO It Ed AND FORTY. NINE PKHOittS, strlet measure) upon which Is erected a Two-Story Frame Dwelling, twenty.four by twenly.sli feet, with Kitchen attached, slxuen by twenty-two feet! a twls Barn, thirty by siity feet, aud other Out buildings. About One Hundred Acre! are under uood Cultiration. HENRY DOVER, Assignee of Joseph II. Bekltl, Aueuit SO, IS7. New Advertisement's. Nookk wtto ir TiiuuouniiLT nECmXAit In the bowels Is half as liable to diseases as he that la Irregular. He may be attacked by contagious diseases, and so may tho lrrcaular, but he Is not m nrly as subject to outside In. Qucnces. Tho use ol Tftrrnnt'd Seltzer Aperient secures regularity, and consequent ItnmSnlty rrom sickness-.. BOLD DV ALL IIKUU. OIST3. auir,80'W4 Wo will pay A gemsa Salary ut luu per month nd tir-yn.tiifor mlowa lirge cuoimiitloD, toifll our new aba wonderful In.enlloita. Ut metro hat uay. tumble free. JLddreia Bataauir ACo., Marauall, Mich. pEPfNINO TON SEMINARY, 'Thos7"Ha5. Ion, Pennington, N.J., for both sexes. We excel In healthfulness, convenience, discipline, thoro' leaching, home comfort, and moderate charges,- aug30.w4 C7rf a iioriih and expenses rmnrnnti-cd "io V' Agents,. Oututfree. BHAW AC'o.Au. OCBTA. MJfMg. " &T11 a year arid expenses to ttgents. Out " 1 1 fit free. Address P. O. VIOKEIIY, Augusta, Maine Agents Wanted for 8mith'a Bible Dictionary and no,.,,', pictorial Biles. Prices Iteduccd. Circulars I'ree. A. J. 1IOLMAN & CO., rhlla. $10 to$1000 K.W.r,??; month. Boik .ent frco cxnhilmnf eveittfilnr Adnrens IIAX1 Kit dt CO., lluukers, : Wall alrcet N. If. fc1 Qflft profits nnjirtajainveatment (n (plZVU of-Offlclal Iieportn, lice plUu lroof rtlonal returns everv week aa fitnc.k On tloni nt 120, - f-v. ioo, - 5U. Addrena IM1TEII WIGHT A CO. Bankers, 3o Wall JTF YOU ARE IN NEED OF Boots, hoes, Hats, Caps, or, Gents' Furnishing Goods, GO TO T.D.CLA.USS,Agt., the roruxAn fflcrchant Tailor, Bank Street, Lehighton. PRICES VERY LOW FOR CASH. Tho public patronage solicited. augSJ-tf JJ1ALL AND M'INTEIt MillinorY GootlS ! ! New Styles! Jtomense Variety! Tho undersigned respectfully nnnounccs to her lrlen!finil tho Indies irencrnllv. that she Is Jiift oppiilnj; a new and very elegant lino of Mats and ISonnelw. at her Millinery Tstahllshmcnt on BANK Strtct. LE1III11ITON, Pa., which ftir Mjio and Eleanco and Beauty of Finish meet every cnoico anu an ucsircs. 1IUN.NET 1 1tI.-I3IIN;S The Leading Designs to be found In Market. LADIES' UNTH1MMED &. TRIMMED HATS, n good assortment. Msoiunnvprrtt ami ncatstvlesln Fl.llWEHS nnd FEAT1I EH3. For any kind ol Millinery Ooods go to Miss liizzic Mraiacr. scpl3-m3 Bank St., Lehlghton. Dr. Charles T. Horn Would announce tn the publlo that he has purchased Iroru MBS. A. C. PETEIt.the CENTRAL IRUG STORE, In Leuckel's Block, Bank St., Lohigliton, Pa., Having refitted and refilled the entire stock he can offer DRUGS AND CHEMICALS Strictly fresh and Turc, Also Horse and Catllo pnwilcrs.Pntent Medi cines, Brushes, Soaps, Comb?, l'criuinerles, riijMinges, Chuino.s Skins. Wlnts and Lltluurs for Medical Purposes, tills, Lamps and Fixtures. Dyes, utls,Choice Cigars, Pl.es and Tobacco, r-pic taclcs, Trusses, Nursing llnttles, Violin .Strings, and a lull lino ut Wall Paper and Homers at the Lowest Prices. Prescriptions carefully compounded and Erompt attention gtveu to every brunch of the usfuess. A continuance of the patronage heretofore extended lo this establishments respectlully solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. scpt.13, UTO.-ly. Dn. C. T. HOltN. Coal I oal 1 1 The undersigned Is now prepared to supply the very best LATT1MEU COAL at the ful. lowing LOW PRICES FOR CASH I At Yard No. 2 Chestnut, per ton,. . 1 76 No. 1 Chestnut, per tun,.. 1 7J Stove, per tou 3 HO Dcllv'd, fl 06 3 ui 3 3D J. L . GABEL, Dealcrin . Geneiial IIardware, &c, Opposite the rnbllo Square, BANK bTHEET, LUIIICllIIO.V, VA, liov. 50,1373 JJIOIt AN ABSOLUTELY Safe and Brilliant Light, Use Straub & Harrar's Tiie Family Favorite BURNING OIL ! fSr ASK FOR STRAUB i- HARRAR'S BTARINE OIL I Aug. ia-m3 Till! COLLAR and a Vow Milker freo to rarraera whoaet flsAgcuU. ;ut thlaoutxndad dress with stamp SMITH JSBON u Der Bi N. V Jnlf ;.-8ai. Kiuu paper. WABTUU IMMKDIATKLY. Seventeen touna-mea to learn Telegraphy. O-Nid sl.uatloue gusranteed. Fur pai tlcuiai-s; addiens with stamp biiEitiDAN a nunn Hoics7. uoerhn.Ohlo. "fjl or Sato or to ltent. An elltritilr located 1 Blorv Doable Trame lloaae aituatetu Esl wetsaport. witbflTeand one-hall acria ors-aud, a good Orchard ol choice apples, Ac. For lurth er particulars, apply to v I. Y KLKPPIKOEIt, Jao. 11, t-ei itMoit l'a New Advertisements' ' SHERIFF'S SALES Of VnlunMo Real Estate. By virtue of euhdry writs of Fittm Facias, Lkv Fa., and Vkh. Ex. Iisued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Carbon County, nnd to tne directed, there wll be exposed at Pahilo Sale, at tho COURT HOUSE, In the Borough of Mauch Chunk, on Saturday, September 20, 1879, rtt half-past tSSH o'clock In- the Afternoon, tbo following Propef tics, to nit! All that certain- LOT OR PIECE' OF filtOUND, situate In tho Village of Beaver Meadow, In the County or Carbon, Pcnnsylvanlftrconta1n Ing In rrom or breadth on the Lohlgh and Bus quchnnna Turnpike one hundred loot, ami ex tending between parallel lines In length or depth northwardly two hundred loot to Mil son Alley. Bounded southwardly by said 'turnplkcf eastwardly hy Beaver St.,.north wartlly by said Wilson Alley, and westward ly by Lot or the Widow or James Farruwde-deascd,- Also, a LOT, containing In front of breadth on Beaver Street lilty feet, and extending thence northwardly ol- that width, belwceu parallel lines,, at right angles, two hundred feel to an alley J bounded on the eat by said Bcavor Streetf on the west by Lot of Charles ltrlttllliii nnd i.n tha cfti.tf. hv lVll.n. it.. ... ..J ItOwU .nicj. Tho Improvements thefeon aro a Two-story FRAME DWELMNO HOUSE, twcnty.flrs by tttetify-slx feet, with Kitchen attached, ten bv twenty-Six It. j FraiiieStable, Ht.V.nlf.PII ttV IW.nl.lhn.. IUA nn., n,,.... outLulldlngs. R.1,.,1 A,l fnl-.n . tl . 1. pcrty of L. It. Pearsun. ALSO, All that certain LOT Ott VttZOE OT OBOUKO, slluato on tho South side of White street, and West ur Market flrecl.-ln tliu vlll,igo orsiuin mlt Hill, nlauch Chunk township, Carbon county, I'cnnsylvun-a, NUmbircd In the tilan or piui incruoi ten ami twi'lvc, containing In Irout or breadth on said White street sixty leet. and extendtnu- thence niml1lit,r ...m hundred nnd twenty flvo leet to a I went? fcet wide alley; bounded on the Nor'li by v. Kite street East by lot Number Eight, Snutll by p-.w HKvjjmtu , vebu ,ui nuntuer xuuricctlr The Improvements thereon aro a FRAME CltUBOH BUILDING, twenty.four by thlrty-clght feet. Seized and taken Into execution ns tho pro cny ul'Zion's Church, ortiutuuilt Hill, and to be sold by J. tt nAUDENBUSH.Sherlll, Mauch Chunk, Aug CO, 189. JUST RECEIVED, OF GOOD NOTE PAPER! which wo are oiTering at tho unprecedently low prico of $1.00 PER REAM. OR 10 quires for 50 cents! Call carlv if you are In want of NOTE PAPER at this extraordinary LOW PRICE I Carbon Advocate Lehighton, Pa. imcovi'.kiis. "Sour stomach, had brealh, indigestion uni hvrularhe easily cured hy Hop Hitters. j oiuiiy nop miters umtK-i, use ine nicii icliie, be wise, healthy nnd linnnv." "When life is a drug, and you havo lost! in iin", try nop itinera." "Kidney and iirniary (rouble is univer sal, nnd the only safo and euro remedy i Hop Bitlers rely on it." "Hon Bitlers docs Hot exhaust and des iroy, but restores nnd makes new." "ARiic, tiiiuousness, drowsiness, jauntier-, Hop Bitters removes easily." "Boils, Pimples, Freckles, Rough Skin, eruptions, impure blood, Hop Bitters cure. "Inactive Kidneysnnd Urinary Oratm aiuo tlio worst of diseases, and Hop Bit-j icrs cures tiicm an.- "More hcaltli.sunshinciind joy in IIo Hitters than in all other remedies." Hop Cough Curk and Paim ltm.it- is the nt:sT For salo by all druaulsts. aug p.-lm. -JZJ-OltSLMEN, W tM,OUJIIY 1VRRT, Saddler and Harness Maker, BANK St., LEHIOHTON, Pa., Calls attention to the followlngcxtraordlnary LOW PRICES: Buggy Harness nt Irom f 12 oo upwards Expn ss Harness at from 16 00 upwards Br.cchlng Harness at Irom .. 8 OJ upwards HoaMug Harness nt from. e 00 upwards Horse Collars (hair) at Irom. 3 60 upwards " " (straw) at Irom. 17C upwards Bridles at from 1 75 upwards and all other articles nt equally low j.rlcos, nnu Kunruiiii'i u ui met wurKiiiunBinp jtr. 1'AIKINU nroinntlv attended In nt reason utile charges. Patronage solicited. May 10 The Largest Spiing StocL Of Ladles', Dents', and I'aildren's Boots, Shoes Gaiters Evei ulfeied In this vicinity last J.M.FIUTZINGER'S, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. T !invejut rceriveil n Immfin BTOK OP HWUNU 1.00T8, IIOES AND OAlTKlth, wliich I am Setltiiff to the pfi jtle of Txj igbtuii HIHl I1IU Mil 1UU1M1 II If Ilt-lKiil'UTlK IH1 utli 11. Is THAN KVt.U llUtUUk! bolUlu till Cuuuty. Also, all ciuatiiot Boots & ShoesMado to Order nc AstonUlnngly Low Prices, nd MEMO! NO llt'UUV UUIIU l"U iT'CC IU IUII (110 IIDldi I mvileito li'iO tfl to cull am etamlnomv Stock ftn'l Pnccs l.cioni ruroiMinu eltewbe.e, UiKi tin romlncud t Utf fbuvu (uctH. IlOUNll Til 8ATI3FY. HftlT.roailoIlott biiu Minm bougnt vt tne tuut rip wlu be repair- Ml wll limit rlwrirp. Tlittukfcl tut pa. it pitronnpe, I rerpec fully Two doorrt below llomijr 3t llbQuid ft CartiiRo orfci", uauk mrcci. i ici, yi A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. Jutt PubtUhedt in m Sealed Envelope, Price t. A LKO I D j; OX THE NATUUE, 1 UK A I. Ml-NT. AND i.AUXUAL cmo vt bciuiuul Ve.ikuesi, r Hv raatorrhcoi. ludured bt boif. A iUso InfoiPinary iitnUsion-. IwiHitencv. Nervous Debility, and ltuoeliiouts to Mr i late ceneruliy i tfcnbuiiioiion, :iiltitj, ai C ViU: Menial ana I'uvmcni incupacm, af, JlvnoilLlU'J. CULVtCUWKLU Id, I).. autli Tbe uoild rwimwu d auiaor. Ill tbi admirable lecture, ctcarlr pioveu irtui bta uwu vxpei Huto Unit ttiuawiuicouM-qaeuca8(iftie I Abuse m ty be fffecina.ly lemovwi without uirmelne, ana witliuut iitiug'rruus su gical onerat una, boiiKiet), initruuif uta, ilnv. oc coiiTIhU r ilui. in ii tut i a mi da ot core at once ceittln amt pf. Iromal. br bich eve-v aulTiera uu mvlter wuai ma coimiiiuu niiir tw may cure UinioCll (beaily. unvuto v aud tHillcutij-. W Thie Lecture Witt prove a boon to thou i a id i and thoutandi. Sent andr pfiitt, Jn a plnin envelope, to any m Id reus, on receipt of ax ccuU.or two postoito AddrcsM the publltheri The Citlverncll Mcillral Co, 41 ANN St., YOltK i Pnftt OfllCrt Vq, a it. 12 Tl. 75 for1.0(), $5.00 for 1 cent 1 par lara-e prices for manr dates el Old Con lrc niiTrr vm. dcuu vi criii, u uuce lui tny Catalogue und riice List. Aililrea. A.O. Wl.LUIO.Na, JJt.Hen.ant l'a. Jul ii lino. IVljiJAijlj O in, eur, spavin, Hlillnt, Curb. Callous, Alc., or anv enlaru-c mem, ami will, ittaitivc tiik IIDMl'll SPAVTN WITHOUT llUSTKIIINfj ' orcauslnir a soie. No remed ever discovered equals It lor certainty gf ao tlon lu stopiilnu tke lameness and removing PUT? It' -e bunch, l'rlce tl.og. Send for j u 1VU circular Birlnif l!oaltlve Proof. Fold by drutric1'", r sent by the Inventor. U. J. Kendall, M. I)., Knoiburgli Valla, V. FIIKNl'll KIOHAKDS h CO Auertr. Pli.laUelphii- I'j LOOK HEIt-jgJ TlTni imffn WEISS &, KERSCHNEft, succiSttms to' ItOMIQ & HOFFORD,- Carriage Builders, Bank Street, Lehighton, Art prepared to ManuracttlVe, to order, ever description ot OAftniAOES', BUUOJES. SLEfaits", 8PRINO WAa6Ni9;- Romig'sPnt.Platforrfr Wagon, ec;, at lowest rotes fbr'Casb! HEPAmfNG Of alfcfetJtlptlon promptly atertded" to at titf must reasonuble prloes; US- All Work guaranteed, and palrbnarsf Is respectfully solicited. WEISS & KERSCHNEIl. July 20, 1879-H DANIEL WIEAND, Carriages,WagoHs,Sreighs,tS:c. cons eh or IVASK AND IKON STItEETS, tlJlIKIHTON. Pcnna.,- rtesrectfully nnnounccs to his frleiids and the? public, that ho Is prepared to Ualld all deS" crlptlons or OAlllltAGtS, SPUING AONS, sttiaiis, itr.f In thcl,atest ehd Most Approved Stjles, f Prices fully ns low ns the tame can bo obtain ed elsowhere.guarantcclni) the best Seasoned1 Malerlal and most substtttial-flWkmanslilp Particular attention given td REPAIRING In all Its details, at tho Tefy t,otrcst Prices. t-aircnaite respectlully solicited and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. April CO, lSlff yl DAN WIEAND. YOU NEED NOT SUFFER A DAY WITH Dyspepsia, Constipation', Liver Complaint, Indigestion", Debility, &c., when you can bo relieved and eflred by ther useorthut reliable (Established 1850,) remedy? Dr. J. S. H0UGHT0N.S It Is Nature's own remedy, and contains no" nnusei us drujts. If you nro so bad oft as not to be able to eat a nicker without distress, try Ir. II nu clii nn' I'ep.ln.and too will" not be dlsnppolntcd. He sure you icet II r, llniiKlunii'a I'rpaln and tnkonn base Itnll' tntlonn. Snbl by all Ilrugalsts. J. II. Etok, Proprletnr,Plillailclilila.I'a. IlltENTUOOlJ & CO., Oeneral Agents, New York, June 7. 3mo. URIAH FATZINGER neapectfully announces lo tho people that her has leased the Shop ot HAMULI. HEllEIt I.INU.on North Street, Lehighton, Pa., end proposes to resume hid old boaluraa ot Carriage and Wagon BUILDING, and reapprtfuUy nk n sbare nl public palroD ago, LMinrantda" me Wotkir.au luplobe tqnaf tn tbe best, and tbu l'llce- to be ui low aa tutr lowest. REPAIRING of all Itlnda promptly attrnilrd to a very rea. sonabie churiri-i, Ultl.MI l-'ATZINO Kit. Opoo'llo Publlo eijuare, Nnrtb street, Feb lyl Lehlahton, II. A. HVVT7.. rrsiierllnllr announce 10 the penQivol Ln1 iKhlnn an.l virimlv that he bus inatie am-nc-tnnt lor ut.lv'n iliem Willi thrOKvr LEHIGH CO AI, Horn tli j.ehlrh. tun liepntol 'he Isli r;li .v fuiq., lilt., at the fjliowuiK Low Piieea i Slovo i:cp Clicntunt No. S . .() "0 per ton .. 2 75 per Ion .. 1 75 per ton .. 1 75 per teu STRICLTY FOR CASH Ecavo voor Onbrs at my ODlco. J1AK St., oonosllethe rmihc eq.iaie. toitwlll bedeliv ered. when rieslrea, at v y Lowest Charrc on nt ove lirice . I' . A II hL'l Z. March8-Joi. Lehighton, l'a. Pond's Extract The Vegetable Pain Destroyer IKVALUAnLE SOU Inflammation & Hemorrhage, Plies, Sprains, Lameness, Htirns, Scalds, Hrulses, Soreness, Ithcdinatlsm, Hnlls, UI' eers, Old Sores, Wuanrfs, etc. Also for Toothachf,Headache.SoreTfirnat, Asthma, Hoarseness, Nctiralitla, Catarrh, Colic, Diarrhoea, and all Hemorrhages, f.c It Is aeknowleilseil by Physicians of all schools lhat I'nml'a KxiiMCt has moro wonderful eurnitre properties than any other remedy. Nofurm of inn ammaikiw, faih, eonENrss or HLKauiso.but It will cure. Space will not admit or nainlnit all thodiacises lor which II Is a specific; but we will send a his. lorynl Its uses l.y mull, on application. The pleasln results of uslnir the xirncl as a toilet requisite, has Induced us to prepare modified lorrhsof tho Kximet In a l ollet soap (60 cents a box of 9 dikes), a Toilet Ormm for aoftentna: and bcAutlfytntf the skin (1.00abottlc),a llamlfrlce (Weentl) a bulvs (25 cents). Yot sensitive and severe cases of fjATAnnw, our Canatrrli Curr (75 centa) used with our Nutil HyrlHBr (25 cent!) Is a radical core, llor liilmler (50 cents), for Lnno Ann Throat Diseases and Internal bleedlnirU Inralnable. Our Oliiiinem (50 cents), for Siirk I'lLva, cte should be kept lu cverr family. Our Pltrr excel all others. Use our irilli!ert Paper toprevent and cure PiLxeand CIMnriO. Thebaseof our Toilet md Medlcatad pre. paratlons Is I'nnil'. Kstraoi, which la a Kuar. ntee that they are auperlor. anddeservo ti.eeontlilenceof the public Sold hy A.J, DL'ltl.INO, EeblKhtoD, aud all Drugaists. l'repared only by l'ONU S KXTIt ACT COMPANY. New York and London. June 7. lot. $15,000 WANTED, ar tui Lehighton School Board, at 5 jter cent, interest per annum. These) bonds are free from Tax, and pflera safe and profitable Investment for capitalists. ' For further particulars Address, DANIEL ORAVEIl, Bonvt.irv of the Hoard. v ?. lsrn If. ' Ihl;hl(.o, Ta
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