Newsrnper Advertising ptmi J.wnere narer kdng contract may be inade for it In may be found on file st Of.o. V, llo-wiu. A CoV Bureau (10 Bprueo 8A'(tj;pI)AYrJUNEf(iri880. Local and Personal. TO SUllSCItlltKUS. Subscribers will pleaso refer to tlio direc tion tabs on their papers, by so doing they will bo able to see whether they aro square on our boojuer riot, thus i John ptiwllilam mar8 79 Shows, (bat Iho subscription bos been paid ud till Starch 8tb, 1879, and consequently there is ono dollar duo us on the prescntycar, which you will pleaso remit, or $1.23 will bo charged H wo nave to scna uiii. Thirty cases of slato were shipped last week from Slatlngton to London. Gilbert Woldner f!ll out of a window at Bethlehem on Saturday night and was killed. Mrs. Aldrich, whd ihdl her husband and then horsolfln Alletitown about two weeks tlgo, Is recovering Wrlidly. $.Lbok at tlio yellow direction tab on the first page and see how much you owo. j udgo Albright; of AUentowH, sailed for Europe.on Saturday ,and during Ills absctico Judge Meyers; of Easton, will prdsldd. William Durman, a widower, of Allcfi t!own,eloped on Wednesday night.wlth Mrs. Chas. Fried, of the samo placo.who took $28 of her husband's tiioiiey along. S3t;lf yoli Sabtil riic'o smooth Jensy shave your hair c'dt b'r Shtthlpooing, go to Frnnz Itoederer's Balooti) ufidcr the Exchange IIo t!el. He will fix yod right; arid don't you forget it. II, Petorsj ngerit, Ihb popularmer- chant tailor, in the post office building, is now receiving and opening ono of tho largest and most fashionable stocks of cloths, cas. eimcrt's ifn'd idltirigs over brought 'into Lehigliton, ami vVhitli ho is prepared to mako up in the fittest fashion and most durabfe manner,' a't prices which actually defy competition. Call arid eSdtnlno goods and learn prices and be convinced. SJ-It must be true because every orlbsnys 'Kendall's Spavin Cure' is tho best thing known. Read the advertisement. Whn cows have learned to read, and Hot till then, it will pay enterprising firms to advertise on rocks, trees and fence boards." The, $30,000 bequest hindo by Judgo Fackcr to Muhlenburg College, ot Allen town, is to be used In founding an Asa Parker nrouMsorshln. nr" Lewis Weiss, in the post-office build ing, this borough, has just made a largo ad. dition to hiB stock" for tfie cn'risg and surn. mer trade, viz, a full lino of stiff and soft felt hats oi the latest and best styles, and a full lino of gentlemen's, ladles' cud child ren's boots, shoes and gaiters, all of which no is offering it ho very lowest cash prices. SJ-Pure PariJ dree n lor potato bugs, Persian1 IrJSect powder for moth,bed bugs, and all other bugs. , White Hellebore Powder for worms on cur rant and gooseberry bushes. Largo stock just received. Cheap for cash, at A. J. Durlin'g's. SJob printing of tho finest description can bo had at the Carbon Advooatk office at very Iqw prices. Call and see samples. Oti Friday tho Bethlehem Iron Com pany shipped 400 tons of steel rails to Mil waukee for lh'6 Lako Shoro and Western Railroad of Wisconsin. The Supreme Court has sustained the Dauphin County Court in the decision that druggists must pay a State license to coll patent medicines besides tho mercantile tax. fFor pure drugs, medicines, wall pa pers, fancy stationery, or a fiue cigar, call on Dr. C. T. Horn, at his popular drug store, opposite the public square. 29-3. Sy-Seea wine cup in another column' with a bunch of grapes from which Spcer's Port Grape Wine is made, that is so highly esteemed by the medical profession for tlio use of invalids, weakly persons and the aged. Sold by all druggists. For the week ending on the 18th Inst,, 62,432 tons of coaljwere transported over tho Lehigh & Susquehanna railroad, making u total of shipments for the season of 1,538,750 tons, a decrease, as compared with same time last year of 228,428 tons. jtSAll kinds of stationery and desk fur niture, paints, oils, varnishes, putty, glass, paper hangings, wall paper,A-e.,can be found at Luckenbach's, Broadway, Mauch Chunk, at very lowest prices. Alexander Jones, outside foreman of the Indian Ridge Colliery, lias been arrested and placed under $1000 bail in Pottsville, on the charge of have defrauded the company by drawing vrageJ on fictitious names of workmen1; Colonel James L. Nutting", a prominent politician1 of Schuylkill county, died sud denly of paralysis, at Tine Grove, Sunday rooming. grT). G. Otfens, druggist, Altnona, Pa., writes: "Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup has a woh derful reputation, the demand for it is real ly astonishing. Mothers will have no other. It Is" destined to supersede all other Soothing Sfups. Michael Morlarty was Friday night ae quitted, at Easton, of the murder of Patrick Burk in an altercation at the Bethlehem Iron1 Works a year ago, by striking him with a sledge hammer. Self-defence was pleaded. tJiYWantid, ri girl, about Ml yearsofaec, to assist with Housework. Apply at the UAKSON advocate oiuce, ljeUlglllOn, l a S9lf you with a horse and carriage, don't fall to call at the popular livery of David Ebbert,nn Jiorth street, this borough His teams ire No. 1 and his charges reason able. The shipment of coal ovef the Lehigh Valley railroad for the week ending on the 10th inst, amounted to 83,730 tons, showing an increase for the season, as compared with name time last year, of 94,(62 tons. afThousands of ladies to-day cherish grateful remembrance of help derived from the use of Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound. It positively cures all female complaints. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pink haTn, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, M'ass.,for pamphlets. 31-2 The ore mine of Bull Lichtenwaller, near Brenlgsville, Lehigh county, cavod ir) on Saturday last, when Edwin and Sylves ter Schnerr were so badly Injured that they died soon afterward. -t5;Dr. Browning, HIT Arch St., Phila delphia, has mado a wonderful discovery, not by chance, but by patient, persistent re search in medicine and chemistry. His C. Jc C. Cordial, for Coughs, Colds, Consump tion and all troubles of the same nature, is the frappy result of his work, and is destined to nuke hit fortune. He has already been ' offered a smsll fortune to part with Ills se cret, but bo wisely concludes that if others can make Diooeyoutof it he can. All drug, gilts sell it, ttr cents per bottle. If not at your druggist', tell Mm you wish to give it trial. The ml and pern n si proper! "f Polls ton l& valued, S3 ,(o.(ioo A VALUABLE PREMIUM! Vc will present every per son tailing at this office and pacing $1.00 for one year's subscription to the CJarbon Advocate, with a copy ot Dr. li. Kendall's I reatIse on the House,' one of the most valuable books for Farmers and Horsemen ever published. The book is handsomely and profusely illustrated, and gives symptoms and treatment lor the various diseased to. which tile horse is subject. Itemerri ber, lbr$l you get the Ad vocate lor one year anu a copy of the book free ! Now liand in your names and the dollar. Wo understand Ihdt a letter was re cently received by Miss Annie Tree, of Up per Maucli Chunk, from Mr. John McLean, a former Mauch Chunkcr, who has been away from that placo for over twelve years, the letter shows John is now located in Ne vada, and is a member of the V. S. Regular Army. John is an old typo and was a former employee in the Union Flag office, when wo published that paper in Mauch Chunk about sixteen years ago. a.'KendairS Spavin Curo' is highly re commended by Trof. Williams the wonder- lul iiorsc trainer. Jicau advertisement. We havo received from Rev. B. T. Vin cent, No. 1929 North 13th,strcet, Philadel phia, a programme of exercises to bo carried out at tho Sunday school Assembly, to be held at Chester Heights, near that city com mencing July 7th, and closing on tho lGth. Tickets yla tlio Lehigh Valley Railroad from Mauch Chunk, Allenlown, Bethlehem, etc., will be issued at special rates on nj plication to the ticket ngenls. Season tickets titho grounds will bo sold at 25 cents each, and board will bo furnished at $1.00 per day. At a meeting of tho Mite Society of the Parryviilo M. E. church, held on the 17th inst., a vote of thanks was unanimously given to tho friends who assisted in the fes lival recently held; to the contestants for their liberal support, and to the P. O. S. of A. for tho use of their hall on the occasion. Michael Piott, who died on Thursday, will bo buried on Suuday morning from Zion's Reformed church in this borough, The funeral will leave the residenco of his son-in-law, Mr. Charles Trainer, on 2d St., at half past 9 o'clock and proceed to the Re formed church, where services will be held by Rev. J. II. Hortman. Friends aro cor dially invited to attend. The Dodge mine, on the outskirts of Stfantc'rj, is rapidly collapsing, the support ing pillars having given away. Tlio water is fast pouring in and it is feared that it cannot bo saved from flooding. bcliuyikiu county wa3 never moro peaceable than now,nnd yet somo papers are constantly publishing paragraphs that the Mollis Muguircs lire becoming formidable there and committing many outrages. Whilo on a visit to Maucli Chunk last Saturday, we met Mr. Frank Hummel, of the Dover (N. J.) Index. Frank was initiat ed iu tho mysteries of (lie "Art Preserve live," by us in that borough, about fifteen years ago, and to say that he has. proved a success, as man and boy, in this profession is but paying him a n'ica'gro compliment He speaks in the highest teims of praise ol his patrons in Dover and vicinity, and as a mark of his nppr'ciation ot their liberal pat ronage to him', ho states' that it is his inten tion at an early day to enlarge the Index lo a 32 column paper,vhich fact wo are pleased to note, and wish him continue? prosperity. Tho report of tho proceedings at the closing of tho Centre Square Select School, will appear next week. Tho Lehfghton CornetBanl arts making rapid progress under tho tutorship of Prof. W. Ditteiline,of Mauch Chunk. We under stand that a movement is on foot to raise a subscription to purchase tt uorn for presen tation to the leader, Mr. John Caliray. We havo no doubt but our citirens will respond with their usual liberality when waited upon by tho committee on collection. Rumor states that Mr. A'dsm Strfo3i,' foreman of the Parryviilo Foundry, has left that establishment, Harry, the 3-year-old child of Mr. Jona than Schwartz, of Hancock Station, Lehigh county, was pawed to death by a viscious mare on Sunday last, Tho coininsnccment exercises at Muh lenberg College were inaugurated lost fJu'n- lay with the baccalaureate sermon delivered by President Scattler. Tlio National Eisteddfod, a Welsh festi val, began in Hyde Park, Seranton, on Wed nesday, in a building erected fur tho purpose and seating 4,000 persons. The prize of $75 for the best choral eilort was awarded to the Tnylorville choir. The prize of $20 for the best metrical poem in the alliterative style of English composition was awarded to Rev. r IT If J.. ( IT 1 1 Jones, of Philadelphia and Hon. William t,. jjoigoanu samuei aioan, ol jcw lorn, were In attendance. For the Oaiwok Advooatb. YOUNtt COUUTINM. Ono of the chief cathtwnsatlons of n wom an's Ufa Is found in the fact that the does not have to "go n-courtingl" It must bo confessed that lii thbso days tho modern belle does her share of the wooing, but sho toes not have to dress up In a still collar and a pair of boots a size too small for her, and walk up to u cannon's mouth of her in amorata's family, consisting of father, moth er, grandmother; a maiden hunt, und pcr- liaps luill a dozen urouicrs ana sisicrs, anu Inquire in a trembling voice i "Is MissMol lie at homo?" Whenever a man goes a courtlng,evcrybody ceills lo know all about it. Ills demeanor tells the observant spec tator tho business ho is intent upon. He might Just ns well placard hlmsolfi "I'm going o-court!ngl" Everybody Is cognizant of it and look Knowingly, and nsk him If tho "Northern Lights were bright last night about one o'clock," and "How the market is for keroseno oil up at Daddy Brown's," and n score of other questions equally out of place, W.e know a young man who is deeplyj and we trust successfully, engaged iu going a-courtin'g, nnd pur twmcst sympathies have been cxtemlod toward him. When Sunday afternoon arrives, it Is plain to see that something is about to happen. He is fidgety nnd licif-ommunicativo, and cannot sit in nno place half i Inlnutc tit a time. He is continually Interviewing his watch and comparing it tfllb' tho old cfght-day coffin- ennped ciocu in ino comer, iio icons in mo glass frequently and draws his forehead tlsa firat l.nnb tfml itinn" 'nrti'imt oMit ,V,mt locks first back and then forward, aud combs them up and pats them down, and is unsat isfied with the effect throughout. The smell of bay-rum and burgamot is painfully ap parent. When he shakes out his handker chief musk is nercentible. His bouts shine 1 ke mirrors. ah'I there is a faint smell ol carclamon seeds in Ills urea tu when he yawns. lie smoothes ills budding little mustaciic with affectionate pats, and feels his invisi ble side-whiskers continually, to make sure they aro still there, a fuct which is not es tablished to outside observers by tho senso of sight. lie tries' cm all of his stock of new neckties, without finding just the thine ho wants. Then he has spasms of brushing his coat, that commence wiui violence and last until ono grows ner vous for fear the broadcloth will not bo able to stand the friction. He declines soup that day at dinner. Ho says it is because i he Is not Hungry, but wo know it is because there are onions in it,- and onions, ns every olio knows, do not sweeten oho's breath to any threat extent. If spoken to suddenly, he starls and blushes, nnd looks as guilty as II caught stealing something, and directly one iocs not speak tn him ho goes back to the delightful occupation of staring at nothing, and waits lor tho hour hand lo creep around to seven. At seven he sets forth, clean and tidy from top to toe, looking precisely as if no nan just stepped out ol a bauduox. lours, iom. Court rroceerthifrn. COMMON rl.EA3. In the matter of tho Upper Mauch Chunk 8ick Benefit Association, No. 1 of Curbun county, petition lor mandamus. Mandam us giantcu. First and final account of T. F. Waller, assignee of 0. E.Foster. Continued Absolutely. Account ol w. u. 1 rlsuie, assignee ot John Pickford. Confirmed absolutely. Final account of Kindarus Shunn. as signee of John II. Wt-isa. Confirmed nisi. orphans' Coukt. First and final account of Elizabeth Mov er, executrix of Isaac Moyer, dee'd, Con- lirmcd absolutely. First and final nccounl of Win. Lilly, ad ministrator of tiio estate of Matilda liuch tnan, dee'd. Confirmed absolutely. Second and final account of John Sclio ficld and Win. Johnson, administrators ol tho estate of H. E. Scofield. dee'd. Confirm ed absolutely. In tho matter of tho estate of Win. Kam crzell, dee'd j widow's appraisement. Con firmed absolutely. First ond final account of the administra tor of David Walp, deceased. Confirmed absolutely. Account ol A. II. Tobias, gdardion of the person and estate of Annie Shultz. Con tinued absolutely. The first and final account of Thomas Kuohner, euardian of tho nefson and estate of Gcorgo A. Swartz. Confirmed absolutely. First t nd final account of Mary Fisher, executrix of tho cstato of Thos. P. Fisher, dee'd. Confirmed ni. si. I-irst and final account bf W. A. Corl- right, exocutor of tho last will of Susan LeHy, dee'd. Confirmed ni. si. Final account of the guardian of the minor children of Gcorgo Transue, deb'd. Con- iiruicu nisi. Fi'st and final account of Morv Horn. administratrix of the estate of Reuben Horn, late oi mo borough ol Weutherly: Confirm ed nisi. First and final account of tho. cstato of Ellas Driosbach, deo'd. Confirmed nisi. ..Widows' appraisement of tho cstato of iJicnaid veiiKiiis, dec d. Appraisement con firmed ni. si. WcUli & Smut' Rrent SliotV. The St. Louis Glebe Dcmoerat says of Welsh ,t Sands' Great Suuw: "As far as our advices reach everybody look on tip-too with eager ami well founded anticipations ol'aday ond evening brim lull of wonderful lights, and worlds of fun. Yesterday, for long era tho sun deigned lo show his lace, the Union deput.strcets nnd avenues leading thereto was one solid mass of human flesh swaying to and Iro watching the unloading ut Welsh & bands gleat show, which is en tirely new nnd undeniably leads the van in magnitude. i,ong beloro nine o clock thous. ands upon thousands of people filled the streets nloug the nt:e ol march, which had been published iu theso columns, to witness tho mot gorgeous und sensational free street parade ever given in this city, in tho alter. noon their enormous, tents were filled to their utmost capacity, to witness an exhibition of moro raro vild beasts, birds, reptiles and marine wb'nders nnd n greater number of thrilling, novel and ludicrous Lntiestrian and Gymnastic feats and animal acts and ahtics, than ever before seen in this city, in any five shows put together. What a host of genuine leatures,- they have combined ample capital fiith every adjunct of modern science to gather in the moat notable ol liv ing curiosities tiiid muscular phenomena from tho uttermost prttts of the earth, and to present Ihem with eyery elegant accessory that can devise to impaitaltraetivo magni cence to both spectacular display and nrenie periormanee, including tho marvelous steam Electric Li;ht. It is tho first ( Unit iri our recollection that lies over exhibited more under their canvas than lusted on tho bill boards, and our advice would be to those who were unable to get tickets in the creat jam, or gain admiesiuu last evening to try it ui;aiii una Ulil-muuil null uvemug, LIS mis IS positively mo last day." This creat combination will exhibit on the Base Ball Grounds, East Munich Chunk, on tho afternoon and evening of Thursday, July 8th. Miuicli Clmiilc llcitikf. -Tho political field Is already wnxlns warm ami will, wo opine, bo red-hot by the uiuu w write our nexi ieuer. as wo con template, prospectively, tho sanirulnnrv po litical conflict that awaits us. we almost wish we could temporarily dwell iu a colder clime even among tho Esquimaux. All eyes aro now turned toward Cincinnati, tho Queen city of tho Wcstj ond in a week, at icnsi, tno air will resound with the " 'llahs of both Political Parties', Tho Cnnorpssi.in al issiie is in a perfect! quiescent stifle here, it uting universally conceded that uolonci Klutz will be tho nominee for this district arid elected by n very handsome maioritv, Congressman Klotz ha's' fnade on excellent member, has worked herd, and faithfully represented his constituents and, therefore, ought to and will be returned. To bo sure. ho has made but lew, if any, speeches. And, it were better for many who have speechified, had tney maintained a perfect silence, for it is eviucin uorn a perusal oi many ol these effusions, that they were delivered merely for the nurposo of getting themselves a le cord. Words are but leaves : deeds are fruit, uuib uresis ueuui luua leaves, you ituuw. In the great libel case of Stolle vs, Tln.,nl. l tA a.uuvm, tnu juij. uu riituiy uruugub in verdict of "Not Guilty," and placed tl costs upon the prosecutor, thus cniDliasiziii mo met tuaiaiioei ipse ami, und n libel at law, are horses of different colors. Costs about $130. Tho conl Trnilr. Almost every newspaper that comes to our tablo from the anthraclto coal rcglons,ond al. most every one that we meet at all connected with the anthraclto conl trade, seem to be butthened with the same sona, of a coal mar. kct never heforo so dull. We dropped Into most of tho coal carrying cotnl'anlcs on Sat urday, anil from each and all had tho samo character of report. A gentleman from tho mining rcitton, well hooked up In coal Infor mation, also reports an exceedingly dull busi ness. Frum ono Individual coal operator hero wo got a cheerful wordj ho said the coal trade was dull, trUIy, but, so far ns ho was concern ed, tho outlook was more cheerful, that the orders that he had received during tho past week for coal wero moro numerous and larger In amount than ho had rocelved In any ono week for somo raohths past! thus Indicating tnat the crisis has probably passed. All sources of Information to bo gathered from hero In this city, however, favor tho propos ition pending among the leading coal com panies, namely that suspension of coal pro duction shall contlnuo steadily on for ten days or n fortnight from tho 1st of July; The Sev eral Philadelphia Interests all aro united in favor of tho suggestion; lndcod, tho only op posing party In the trade, so tar as we havo heard, Is Mr. Sloan, of tho Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western Railroad Cttapanyj ho fiu'crs tho present arrangement of lmlr-rrcck. ly production. The thing is determined on tho part of tho producers ofcoal to mako a market for coal, and to that end It Is suggest ed to mako tho July suspension cover all tho tlmo, from tho 1st to tho loth proximo. Tbls will Include the first week In July, whleh Is usually a broken week at tho mines, in con sequence ot tho festivities attendant upon tho celebration of the anniversary of tho Fourth of July. The advantage urged of a long, un broken suspension Is that It will give assur ance to those parties who are postponing the purchase of tho necessary supplies ofcoal, In tho hopo of breaking the market to lower figures, that that matter cannot be accom plished In any event that prices will not be lowered If a similar suspension has to bo re sorted to every succeeding month to the end of tho year. Tho total production of anthra cite coal to tho 12th Instant Is 0,187, 000, against 10,653,000 tons to corresponding date last year showing a decrcaso this year of 1,371,000 tons. With tho probable continued entlro suspen sion from tho 1st to the middle of July, tho total tonnage to that dato will be reduced somo tiro millions of tons below tho produc tion to corresponding time Inst year, with ono month less of tlmo then 16 tho end of the coal year to mako up tho difference. .Tlioso who would not decelro themselves to their own cost, should lay In tholr necessary supply of coal while they may at reasonable prices, for, as sure as any future event In trado can bo, tho producers of coal are In downright earnest to havo remunerative prices tor overy ton thoy sell henco to tlio end oflSSO. Reports reach us from Xow York and tho East that the stock of conl on hand is quite largo, much of It having been carried over from last year. This amount, however, Is being gradually lessened, and, when current consump'Ion and the usual supply laid in at this season for future use aro both drawing on tho current production at the same time, there must bo a pinch In tho market, and higher prices almost cnevltable.'-ledjer, Monday. Jacob Michael, of Lebanon, can lift 4C0 pounds with his teeth. Al tho present time when there aro so many worthless" liniments In tho market, It would bo well to Inquire which Is tho best this will be lound In At, 11. ltoberts' celebrated Embrocation. It Is a panacea tor all ailments that rcqulie rubbing, cither on n.nn or benst. For sale by all druggists. At tho annual business meeting of the Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association, held Mdhday at thai place, Governor Hoyt was elected President nnd Robert O. Mc Crcary Vice President; Tlio following were elected directors: Goncrol W. S. Hancock, General S. W. Crawfofd, General Louis Wag ner, Colonel 0. W. llazzard, Colonel John Taylor, Captain J. M. Vandcrslice, Colonel v. it. uuehlcr, a. i,awrciicn bciiick, ft, if. Wilsm, John M, Kraulh, Charles llnrned and Major Robeit Bell. harvesting is well under way In Batiphlfa fcounty. Daniel Shue, of Jefferson, York county, has discovered on his farm n rich deioslt of paint earth. Mothers, before giving your little babe cough or croup medicines, remember that Sines' Syrup of Tar, lloreliound and Wild Uiierry Is the. only cough preparation that contains no opium, morphlno nor any other rinroptle, S9-1 Silas Ward, a prominent business man of Horrisburg, died at an early hour on Mou duy morning. A correspondent writes that the ormy worm has appeared at Bird-iu-Hand, Lan caster county. Englishmen formerly supposed that Aticr. lean rimnlnir horses were verv inferior to theirs but during tho last two years Parole, Wal- icnsicin an.i cmer nisi ones mat were sent from this country to England havo won hun dreds of thousands ofdollarB for such Ameri cans Its Messrs. horlllard,. lames (Jordon Hen- neit, &c. ruo ingiismncn mive luvcsiigaicu the reasons for tho great success or American horses and find that they are kept In such fine condition by tho oimstant use of Al. li. Rub crts' llorso Powders. SSM Thomas Russell, a echblar at the Friends' school, westlown, Chester county, was drowned on Saturday whilo bulbing. New Advertisements. ItfANfclAL STATEMENT OF THE RClIO'tJ t, lltURt) of tho Rorough or Lehigh ton, lor tho ll'sal year ending the First Mon day or.luuo, A. I). 1$C0,.us.rrqtilred by Act of Assembly, approved Jlrty 1st, 1878. FUNDED DljllT. Tho following Is the funded dcbt.cqiiflstliig of School llunds and Certificates of Ihtletted' nets: soiioon u6nd's. No. YC O, tt. A. M No. SIH 200 00 t. William Mulharcn 490 in; O'J. James JiUcUlnly 'J.oon OK 100. 1'ntrlck o'llomicll..., l.cuo oo 101. HuirliMcriroittv l.otM oo 10?. Dennis Shnvclln 1,000 00 103. Charles Mccndsen itn 0) 104. J'atrlck. alcehun 600 00 109. William Mulharcn 1.000 CO School i:xuiuiii!Uioiis. The County Superintendent, R. F. Hof- ford, tfill hold examinations for teachers as follows : Packertoh school house, June 26th. East Mauch Chunk, June 28th. Mauch ChunK township, Summit Hill school house, June 30th. Mauch Chunk borough, July 1st. Lansfiird bnroirgh, J uly 2d. Lehigliton borough, July 6th. Wcissport borough, July 8th. Weatherly borough, July 15th. Mahoning, No. 6 school house, Sept. 4th. Not I co. The uudersigned merchants of the boroagh of Lehlghton tfill close their several places of business on Monday, July 5th, in order that they and their employes may have an opportunity to celebrate the anniversary of American Independence. J. T. Nusbavm Sc Box, DAVn:t Gravr.B, R. FKNSTKRMACHKn, Wit. KKMKRKR, W. S. WlMEMIUTK, E. II. Ssrein, J. L. Gausl. June 14, 18P0. Itcllglniis JVolck. Zion's Kevoiimed Cnnr.cn, J. II. llartman, pastor. Preaching at 10 a. m., in the German language.- Sunday sohool at2p. m. Preach Ing at 7:30 p. m,, In the English language. Both sermons by tfc pastor. A hearty wel. come to all, Leiuohio!) Kvakoelical CnCKCii. B. J. Smoyer, pastor. Preaching to-morrow at 10 a. m., by the pastor. Subject: "The Ark of the Covenant In the house of Obed-edom," the t th sermon of a series. A Robert Ralfces' Centennial Children's Meeting at 7:30 p, lit.; Mr, Tllghman Arner will speak on "The past Sunday School;" Mr. Philip MUloron "The present Sunday School;" and the pastor on "The future Sunday School." Sieging by the School. Welcome all. EVAKQBLICA-, UliUUrU.WKIBSPORT li J. Miller, Pastor, Oermao preaching at 10 o'clock a. m., by the Pastoi. Teachers meet ing at 1:30 p. in. Sunday Sshool at' 2 p.oa English preaching at 7.30 p. ra, L.KHIGBTOH M li. Ducncii. Rev J. P. Miller, pastor 1030 sermon, 'TheSerlptUres. Tried and True " T 30. On the Lord's Prayer N- 8. ul toclTcmplatno, All are wili.onje Y i-ifa&pnrt ltcni. .V number of employes of tho miil and foundry left during the week for tholr homes. 'That artlelo treating or Hangs!' " re marked a young maiden. "Yes," criod an other, "wo were insulted, and, besides, tho ar tlelo was exaggerated?" If tho fair sex knew who tho writer was, they would eventually bring their benediction upon his head, and we have no doubt but "Tom" is entitled to some such blessings. It Is quite amusing to de ccrlbe tie aheetcd "I-d-c-a" or many of our young ladles. This "exclamation" can be made to sound better In a lecture than upon paper( and we would liot bo at all surprised to hear that youngsters, after reading this article, had exclaimed, "The 1-d-o n !" But wo ore cot going to criticise our fashionable young iulsses, without confessing that there Is equal need of a coming down on the part of oUr"Young American" boys. The Inevitable cigar and m'ustacho, with hauuhty airs, are no less disgusting to tho truly-cultured mind than tho modern "bangs" of a fair young lady, t- Miss E. Albright, Of Bucks coSnty, fs so journing at Yealilo & Albright's for a time. Tho Young American band, accompanied by a number or our cltliens, participated in the plcnio at Howuian's last Saturday. And it wai with (till greater pleasure that we listened to the argument on "Polfclcal Economy," on Sunday morning, by F. I.. Ra ber, and, as an Impartial judge, wo think he handled tho subject to not only a little disad vantage. Mrs. F. Koons and brother' contemplate making a visit to Pottsville In a lew days, A burglar crawled Into a window of Chris tlan drool's residence, Saturday night, and' abstracted the sum of 450. The thief, who ever it was, undoubtedly knew where the money was kept. We would respectfully entreat the proper authorities to take decisive steps In the way of keeping the canal bridge, crossing to East Welseport, clear from rowdies. A young child of John S. ni iller lighted a match, Sunday afternoon, and fired some bed clothes, but the flames were extinguished without any mnterialdamag'e. Miss Rhodes, of Cherry vllle. Is visiting here at present. She is stopping with Miss Linma Itaber. Mrs, Leah Laury has been laid u'p'for s"ome time with pneumonia. Aucinis. rVeiqrielionliitr Screening. A game ol'Tiase ball was played hereon oaiuraay oeiween me iianslord and Xies quchonlng Clubs. Tho score 6tood Lans. lord, 27s Nesouehoning, 7; the game was wuuesscu uy auout auu people. There aro a number of children in town alllicted with the measles'. Ex-Sheriff Randenbush paid us a fly ina visit on Wednesday. As usual, he set cm up lor an nanus. An ldd lsnman. rrom i,nnrni-H. w here on Friday for the purpose of gttting up a uinicu to run a one mue race lor $100. uue ol our suoita accepted the challenge. Wo are Informed that tho Hon. J. G. Zern will be a candidate for renomination next fall. Mr. Zern and his coll&iirue. Mr. Caseidy, deserve, to bo renominated bv the Democratic convention. During the last Beseion of tho Legislature tbey served their constituents with honeity ana integrity ,and well dVterve the hearty support of the cili seiu of Carbon county, mid we havo no doubt, if nominated, tbl they will be elected by an overwhelming majority. J. C. During the coming weak Meetrs. Zrn Jt Rapsher will remove thairdrugsiorefrom next door to the Fort Allen House, into the new and handsomely fitted room on While street, Weissport, next door to the Dr'a resi deuce. Bune-s "fall kinds tn 'Sis u-ihlxir-hi abc ita dull 4 it ej . tj Our IVcitlhcrl)- Socclnl We are glad to hear thot Mr. S. Tobias is again oulo to resume Jus employment in iuu snop. Mr. T. Griffith and family who hove but recently retumcd from England, will soon occupy the Shaffer dwelling, lately vacated by E. Christensou on Fourth street, The ladies Aid Society convened for the first tlmo Binco the new organization last Tuesday oveninu, at Mr. H. Peters'. The meeting was well alien Jed. thouzh business was the principle object; at the next meet ing, which will be held a month from now, we may expect n gayer tlmo. On Juno 13th, a very pleasant surprise was contrived for Mr. Ed. Young on his 02d birthday. Tho parly consisted of all the relatives of that gentleman, 43 in all. On Saturday next. 2Bth inst.. Onnko Tribe, No. 235, 1. O. It. M.,of this place will celebrate the thlid anniversary ot their or ganization, by a parade and basket picnic. wasmngion Lamp, no. 184, P. O. S. of A., will unite with them. Several Trihea from adjacent districts havo been invited and may uu jiiescut iu jiiirucipaie wuii incm in the festivities of the occasion. The procession will form at Oak Hall at?t30 p.m., and will proceed through our piinclj al itteets headed uy ine weaiocriy uornet Hand, with Uapt. Pryor and J. C. Strceter as marshals. The basket pienio will be held in tho hall, in the evening, when tho braves, their snuatvs and papooses, together with the pale-faces" rind their families will meet In grand con'clu've ii partake of a fat feast fur the inner man, as wen as to listen to speeches and toasts given by tho representatives of forest and field that is tho red man and the pale-face. We anticipate a grand time and hope to give a synopsis of tho good things enjoyed in our next. Our new school board organized last week with G. W. Lentil, as President! II. S. Rinker, Secretary, and A. B'. Hofeckcr, Treasurer. S, G. Eby, the efficient Treasur er of last year, has been appointed collector of school taxes. A calf belonging to Mr. S. Croll.made a tour of investigation,' on Thursday into .airs, liamcrzers barn. Climbing up a step ladder to the' upper Btorv. it was with irreat difficulty that it was brought down to a less Mrs. P. Eeyer has been rruito ill witli intermittent fever. Mrs. W. McClotiKhin. who has been 111 for some time past, is convalescent. Some of our townsmen who own verv fine dogs complain that the constable is try ing to make an end to their Iivcb. Even guarding the premises when other dogs are iiiuuu 111 me bireei. Prof. J. P, Rowland received a very pleasant surprise on Wednesday last, it be- ug tout geiuieman s aviu uirmuay, Dr. Latham, census enumerator for this district has completed, his work iu this bor ough ar'd shows our actual population to bp 11)00. which proves our estimate, given two weeks ago, to have been very nearlv correct. The population of Packer township", precise ly staled, is -i'JV. A very pleasant family reunion km hd on Thursday last al the residence of Mr. Ja- cab Warg, it being the 84th anniversary of nis uirin. aii me children, consisting oi me sons ana aauguiers oi jur. warg, and their families and near relatives, number ing in all about fifty persons, were present. It was a complete surprise to Father Warg and a very nappy occasion to all present. May he and. his numerous progeny be long spared to participate in many pleasant re. turns of the felictious event. Weatherly has two vacant pastorates, untficij , tiio iicaijj'icriiia apu iteiunneu Rev. McCune of the former denomination aud Rev. Mishler, of tho latter, preaching their farewell sermons on the same Sabbath.' A rare occurrence for a small town. We Audcurlcd Dots. Beaver urook Coal Co.. are pushing work rapidly at tho "stripping." A railroad and a large coal schute nro being built thero at present. Tho people of Honey. Brook have once more settled down to tho usual routine of every doy life. A"eaVoin, is not tho most pleasant thing to disturb tho monotony of Ijle. We aro to have the usual number of pio nics to celebrate tho day lor which our lore lathers fought, bled, and' tiled. Pavdav on! Saturday, and looking upon the number of men who havo imbibed that which causes the head and pockets to grow light, one could scarcely renlizo wo aro work ing but three days a week. The bridge over the rail-road at York town, will be ready for travel ill a few days. It is built wide enough to allow the con struction of a double track, should oueever ho needed. Wm. II. Hopkins, son of Richard Hop- kins, of this place.narrowly escaped serious injury on Saturday evening. He was driv ing a Iiorsc. which his father had been using. to the stable, when it became frightened and ran oil, throwing him out. His injuries al though at first thought serious, are of such a nature that he will be around in a few doys. Mr. Thomas Duncan, who has been ill for some time, is slowly recovering. This is good news for a great many in this com munity, as Mr. D. has a host of friends who are anxious lor his recovery. The new store at this place is rapidly ap proaching completion. When completed, although not as lame as the one destroyed by fiic, this will bo one of the finest 6tores itl the county. Among other improvements we notice the new elevator which will do away with a considerable amount of manual labor. .Lilly, MAUUU'.I). KOOII OIjEWIN E. Juno sM.a't tlie rcsl- uenco ot tno briuo s parents, ny itcv. J. i-. Miller, Win. S. Kock, lisq., or Weedsport, (Jajujru (jo., i. x., and iuiss usan u. daughter ot Daniel Olewino, Esq., of Lc hlghton, Carbon county, Pa, Lclilglitou MarltetN ConnccTED' Weekly, Flour, ne sack 63 35 Corn, per bushel 701 s. uer ousnci , uu ted Chop, per cwt 140 Middlings, per owt 140 llran, per cwt 1 20 Hotter, per pound 18 Eggs, pcrduzen llain. permonud Lard, per pound 10 Shoulders,-per pound Potatoes, per bushel 45 WnTl Closing prices of DeIIaven & Townsknd, Btock, uovcrniiient ana uoia, 4U houtii Third Street, Phila., Juno 21 18SU. U S, C's iss.i lt"i bid H&'i asked IT 8. Cuuoucv. 0 b 123 old askcu ir.-. r.'s. ism. now iC3k bid irate asked XI. S.Jr.'s. new I0'J. bl.1 109'i asfeil XJ B. 4'a new 108U bid I SH nsl.ed Pennsylvania It, It 62 '4 old C2t asKea I'M -In ,t Keadius It.l; o. Old OS, asked Lehigh Vallov lt.lt 4i bid 4a' asked J.'Mni'Ii oali&Knv.Co. 17 out-:7ij nssed united coinnauloaoi n. J..I&3H om oaten Northern Centra It.l1 21 lid 32 aseu lleaiouviile 1'aiK.lt.H. Co. 10 bid 30 assed Pl'.ta. TIL. .v mi IT. it 11. on. 14 li bid Mil asxed ( rmiai rranuot cation Co. bid 4ri asitcd Northern, Tactile Com ari bid ,7S asSeo 1'iei'o. a uio ankeu Norih Pennsylvania H. It. 8 bid 4-H oKed rhiia iciniiH & Mioll. It.. 13 Did 1S aikcrt Silver, (trades,) 69 i bid 03 U asked New Advertisements. WEISS & KERSCHNER, SUCCESSORS TO ROMIG" & IIOFFORD, damjige Builders, Itc-nrcr Jlcailiiw. John Wehr lost a very valuable horse on his farm, in the Quakako Valley, on Wednesday morninc last, supposed to be ol heart disease. The repairs on the front of C. F. Schoen- er & Co s. store building, greatly improved us appearance. Mr. U. A.Julian and Mm JNlary J Hall, were married on Wednesday evening last, at the residence ot Mrs. J, AlcCay, by Roy. N. D, Smith, pastor of the M. E. Cliifrch, of this place. On Saturday last Mr, Oenrge bpenrer.oi Tresckow was electeS .treasurer of Banks township BShooI board, and Mr. Stephen Mixel id this place collector Mr. Joseph J.Carter and wife, left on Friday morning, for Saratoga, N. Y. We hope they will greatly enjoy theniseves,and iu due time return saly to their home. Juno 11). ' Sckibo. Bank Street, Lehigliton, Are prepared to Manufacture, to order, every description oi OARRIAUES, DUUUIEP, sleighs', SPRING WAQONS, Romig's PatPlatform "Wagon &c, at lowest rates for Cash. REPAIRING Of all description promptly attended to at the most reasonuDio prices. S- All Work guaranteed, and patronag is respceuuiiy soucueu. WEISS fc KEKSOHNER. July 28, 1878-yl Central Carriage Works trust both churches mav early secure accept- al.lo .n.l'.ffl.l.nl Next Sabbath. June 27th. Rev. P. F. Eyer, pastor of the M. E. church, will ro ccivo Into full connection all probationers who may desire to unite with the church. A few doys ago young gentleman who was visiting fn town had rather an unfor tunate vfalk. In passing a .".eld he hoard a hissing sound under' a fence, which' he sup posed was made by a snake. His attempt to kill the supposed' reptile was successful; but what was his surprise nnd consternation to learn next morning that the snake was a turkey which was icalouily guarding her ne6t of eggs. Floy, The cashier of tho suspended Trust Cum. pany and Savings Bank of Seranton (Mr. MoMillian), who hi under bonds to make good a defalcation, has relumed to that city after a sudden absence, aud will, it is said, meet the deficiency. Hail etoue as large as hickory nuts fell in Pottsville on Tuesday. -The C'raue Iron Company, Calasauriun, givei n itn o that a reduction of 10 per cent wi 1 lw in . ir en e.l w ) 't 1 statu nuw'jf. Shenandoah has a new fire engine. Harvesting begins in Lancaster county this week. Black I'eaW are "frequently seeu in Clear field county. Farmers in Montgomery county are cut ting and stocking grain to get ahead of the army worm. A young lady in Pittsburg would not toll her age to the census enumerator until threatened with arrest. The hands in the shops of the Reading Compuny at Pottsville have formed" an asso ciation for mutual benefit. A land turtle bearing the inscription, "II. Hills, 1792," was caught a few days ago at Burnt Cabin, Fulton county. M. D. Roberts' Poultry Powders will cure the worst case ol Cholera or Oapel. WlthM, 11. Roberts' Poultry Powder you can increase the number of eggs 60 per ccat. Sold every, where at 25 cents per package. ta-i The machine shop of the National Gas Company ol Philahelphia, located at Nor- nstown, was burned on Saturday. Loss, 55000; fully insured. The boiler at Trout's sawmill, near Mt. Pleasant, exploded on Thursday, and two men named Meyers and Kooutz, were seri ously injured. Windsor furnace, at Windsor Castle, Berks county, whiph was destroyed by fire recently, has been repaired, aud will be blown in this week'. The Republicans and Greenbackers in Schuylkill county will unite upon Charles n. urumm, a prominent ureeuuc:er, as the Congressional candidate. Rev. P. N. Granger, of St. Albans, Vt., and Piesidins Elder of the St. Albans Dis trict, in a letter of reoeut date, says: ' I will eav that my exiierienoe wiui nenuurs 6mvIii Cure has ben very satisfactory in deed. Three or four years ago I procured n bottle of your agent, and with it cured a Iiorsc of the lameness caused by a" spavin Pa. Ban!, St., Lelilgtilon, Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Of every description, In the most substantial manner, aim ui ijuitcsi vjubii i rices. RcimlrliiE rromptly Attcniled lo TREXLER & KREIDLER, April 28, 18,0 yl Proprietors. DANIEL WIEAND, 100. James Smith. 107. ManuS Mctllnty ion. Henry Kolt 100. Mary Moyer 110. Oath. Hurler .", 111. " " 114. " . 113. Andrew Graftr 114. David KIStler HA. John A. Peters 110. P. J. Klstler 117. William Monti 118. Thomas Kemerer 119. C.G. Wchciibcrg . 1.000 00 . 1,000 no . iau oij . 800 00 . 1,000 00 . 1.1 00 OO , 1,300 00 IS000 . roo oo . 300 oo . 1 001 00 .. 600 Ol) .1.000 00 .l.nno on " 120. Mnry Moyer 250 00 " 121. F. K. Ilernd 150 00 122. V. .1. Klstler 600 00 123. David Monti .' 2.200 00 " 124. Hot. A. Hartholomew 400 00 125. John Peters 7u0 oo 120. . G. Uiche nbern COO 00 127. Anrnn Itnntit. inn n.l " 128. Adam Snyder f.Otj) 00 " 129. Andrew Oravcr 6S0 00 130. Thomas Montz 600 0) 1 131. Thomas Komercr 1,550 00 ' 132. Mary J.Ulauts.....' 1,000 oo 133. Reuben Stelgerwalt 200 00 ' 60. James Kerrigaa 700 00 JT YOU A11E IS' NEED' OF Boots, Shocf;- Hats, Caps'; or, Gents' Furnishing Gooili? 66' to' riiE rortrrUiv lerclianf Triilr Bank Street, Lehigliton. PRICES VERV LOW FOR OASH. The public j-atrcnage solicited. au'fU-tr CERTIFICATES OF $29,500 00 irfDEBTEDWESS. No. 33. David Tl. Klstler I 800 00 34. Aaron Weldaw 200 00 , . . i ci,wu wo Total amount of Funded Debt, Jane i t , icon $3U,WU ou Funded Debt, all at 6 per cent. Total amount ot Funded Debt, per Annual Maicmcnt ior year end- lint June 1. 1879 00.09 1 70 Total amount of Funded Debt June 7,1860 30,500 00 Decrease of Funded Debt during the year cnmiiK juno 7, issu 9 1,613 20 Total amount of Indebtedness. . . . 30,600 U0 a'ssets. Thrro-Story School House. $45,000 00 ouo uu Two Lots on Pino street House and Lint on Ivcfthahiuton st. Outstanding Tax on Duplicates, '78. uuu ocnooi iioara irom j. w eoo. A. KJ. UOI- leninnycr, S. Graver. Balance In handj of Treasurer 1,200 00 130 01 220 10 700 00 78 45 303 47 $18,132 oa . Bu.auu oo Total amount of Indebtedness. Assets In excess of Indebtedness. . 417.032 03 Wo havo paid on" and consequently reuueeu me ueui oy $i,t4.) zo I do hereby certify that tho foreirolnir State ment Is correct and In accordanco with said Act of Assembly, to tho best of my knowledge unu uouoi, anil inai l was, on moiion,oruoreu 10 navo mo auove financial staicmeni puD llsned In the GAnnoN Apvocatk. DANIEL, GRAVEIt, Secretary. Juno 19, 1680 w3. AUDITOKS' ANNUAL REPORT OF THE LeM&litoii Boro' Scliool District. DANIF.L OLEWINE. Treasurer, In account wun ueniuhion uoruugn acnooi jjistrict, ior luu year ending juno o, ibdo : RECEIPTS. From J. P. Smith, collector, nor E. 11. Snyder: 3 15 00 " D. Kostcubadcr, collector.... 268 9; " " " paid on note 70 00 " Era Newhard. collector 2.141 70 " " ." 87 70 Taxes received bv Treasurer 2.786 47 Stuto Approii'n.S4t J.10. lets dlo. 4.15, 440 es irom nun new v aa oo " E. It. Snyder, Tax 25 40 " F. K. Horndt, Docks sold 8J 60 " llenrv Kolh. Interest refunded. 3 00 NotoilhcouiitedlnIl.ink,l300,ais.l.CS 293 35 For sale 01 now ucrtnicaies 1,200 00 1 " " iionus gjuu uu EXPENDITURES. $16,248 90 F. K. Uerndt, teacher's 6alary f F.lla J. llellman. do. do HattleL Koons, dn. do Carrie Duuer, do. do , Emma iioucnmayer, do. uo James P. Smith, do. do Emma L. linuck, do. do II. A. Bolt 1. coal J. I.. Gable, coal , Daniel Weland, bell bolt II. J. Kuntz, lumber Daniel Graver, llino nnd freight.... A. D.Mosser, stove and pipe John Acker. Ilxlmr pump John, Ktnker. repairs at heater J. L. Gablo, lumber, etc Albright & Stian; screen , John Miller, work at school house.. Hanlel u raver, supplies " books, etc Talntor Bro. M. it Uo., books rpilE SIi'ATlNQTON" FLANlM MIIL1 A'KlV Ca"bine Ware PactdryV AT HLATIN616N. Drills In nil kind find Btz6 of TliWll'etnWk, Oak nnd Hard Wood Lumtoer.antl U now pie imicd to execute nuy amount ot orders lor D'resseD LumbeB or alij kiss's,' Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Shutteiv, Moulillnss, Cnlilnci Yfnre, Act, With 1'rouiptnesi. Brackets Made' ttf 6'rderV Thd Machinery- is aiFnew and of the best a4 most improved kinds. I employ none bat. the best workmen, use well eeaaoued-BBdnoad tn tciinhand am therefore able topoai ante entire. 8atitaction to nil who mavlovor mewith aualk Orders ov ciait-niomJiUji, attended to M charcta are nindemto,- terms caaS, or lntero.l charged alter thirty flays. 6'lVE ME A CALL, m ThnHn pnffnired In Bmldtnff will Una It 1 1 ihetr advantage to hive siding, Floor Homo Doors, bashes. Gutters, ic Ac, made at thl 1 Fectorv. .',..,. Jlnyioyi juiiw iiauijiai. FARMERS, LOOK to Yoiir INTERESTS; Arttl PURCHASE A Ghampiou Mower ai Reaper I- Tho Best tn the Market, for Sale hf J, t . GABEL, AGKNT fc-OR 6AUBON COUNTY. .. . , - - . t Alio, on hand, and for Salo In Lots to Suit Putchusers, OI1EAP FOR OASH, 10,000 feet Georgia Yellow fine Flooring, White Pine Boards and Floor ing, Lath, &c. AT HIS HARDWARE STORE; LehiGuton, Pa: E. H. Snyder, supplies I)anlolGraver,suiipliesand Tr Il'Iu. 11, V.Morthlmor, printing Aud.ltep. Haines & Rhue, advertising, (1878). E. II. Itnuch, " H. V. Morthlmer, ' Susq. Flro Ins. Co., insurance A. H, Tobias Si son, " Kemerer U Stroll, " It. A. Kelts, " Thomas Kemerer, ' Ohas. Eckert & Son, ' Daniel Kosienbaclcr, duplicate com. Exra Newtatt, " " E. H. Snyder, lalanre as Treasurer, F. E.Whitney, freight John Scheeklcr, janitor.. James Fatzlnirer, carting Daniel Graver, frelirhton books.... W. W. Uowman, Auditor's tees.... Thomas Kemerer, Hecordcr's costs, Daniel Graver, carriage hire, eto. . . Daniel Olewinc, salary as Treasurer, Daniel Graver, salary as Seo. etc.. . William Rapsher, services Daniel Graver, salary as Sec. (1878i. .lonn uynii, imiiu no. cj l,vuu uu 380 00 S10 00 196 00 150 00 132 CO 132 00 22 00 137 41 13 20 50 91 OS 24 03 1 00 i 00 10 SS 4 3f 12 CSV 3 09 IS 80 74 79 8 42 11 US 1 45 6 10 20 75 8 03 3 25 5 M 00 57 12 00 S3 00 12 0i 10 02 50 00 102 97 50 00 4 43 25 00 32 23 111 71) 59 51 (10 25 25 0 00 1 55 7 63 75 00 70 50, 10 OO 76 Oct April 6-m6 T r- 1 Livery & sale staDieff k.CVID IiE? BE BIT'S Lehlirh Stove Oo.. Certificate No. 19. Georife Harter, " ," 1, rirstNat.llankofLehlghtonOond S33 58 58 12 5C0 00 500 00 3,000 00 2,000 00 200 00 175 UU 500 00 Carriages,"Vngon s,Sleighs,&c cpBiiKit or HANK AND IKON TItEETS, tEHlGHTGN. Penna., Respectfully announces. to hlsfriends and the public, that he Is prepared to ltuild all des criptions of Carriages, spring wagons. SIjEIOHS, 4.C., In the Latest and Most Approved Styles, at Prices fully as low as tho fame can be obtain ed elsewhere, guaranteeing the beBtSeasoncd Material and uio'st substantial workmanship. Particular attention given to REPAIRING in all Itsdetatls, at. the very Lowest Prices, Patronage respectfully solicited and perfect Bausiacuou Kunriii,it3u. . Deo 6, 1879-yl DAN. WIEAND. PILES Of all kinds. TUMORS, dlxuir ires ot 111 OOP or mucus nnd all ilmeuMW of the HKCTL'il quickly and perfectly coied br a simple and eoollilnjj ItUMKIlY. Foriuformallon uddifna 1)11 J. FAllPai&CO.lBAunSt.N. Y, Last sea sou iuy hcrso heeenie lame and I turned him out for a few, weeks when he became better, hut when I put him on the road agaiir he grey wore,whin I discovered that a ring hone ai formim;. I procured I six teachers are wanted for the LOilghten a bottle of Kendall's 6avin Cure and with I Rorouxh Publie Schools, vlt: One Prinelnal; lew not OlX. TEACUIUfS M' ANTED. to si Hor than a bottle cured him so that he IS 1 1 f"f Grammar; 1 lor Intermediate; Uor bee ! noiiiiKp ran th huhi-li l found ' ondary, and 2 fur Primary. Term 6 months, lame, neither can the Dunm be lound. The examination Itl be held In the Sohool The carnaRc shop and dwelling of Peter "U8e; ,".h',i"!nl,"n' on Tuesday, July 6, R.ulcrand lliedwllimr rl F.lwanl RiikeJ. ,B8"' " 0rVi A 'P- ..... tempi -c after ! ,i p ihri-iauu e.Eeiki .vuntv vdetr,yed j.N GRAVER 3c bv fit a l t n j.t I i(!'j'i 1 Tunel- lw-4w P. J. Klstler. Certificate No. 30 D. J). Klstler, ' 40 Trustees O.U A.M.. part Bond No.87 Daniel Olewlne, redeeming Note.. ,, ,1 . E, A. Bauer, interest , 11. I), Klstler, do Henry Kolb, do John Peter, do Trustees 0. U. A. M.,do A. F. Peters, dou William Mulharen, do ,.. James McGlntV, do Patrick U'Donnell, do Dennis Shorelln, do Patrick Meehan.do James Smith, do HiiEh McGroarty, do H. U. Smith, do Henry Kolb, do John Wynn, do 1 I. chlilh Stove Uo., do. Cert. No. 10. First Nat. Bank ofl.ehlRhton, do.. Giorso Barter, do Ocrt. No. I First Nat. Bank of Lehlghton, do.. D. 1), Klslfer, do Certificate First Nat..llanls or Lehl((hton, do. . P. J. Klstler, do ' " David Monti, do Thomas Kemerer, do, First Nat. Bank orLehhjhtoii, ilo. . John Peter, do Aaron Weldaw, do. Ccrtlflcate tl. I). Klstler. do Andrew Graver, do Thomas Kemerer do Mary J, Ulauti, do Reiroeu Stelgerwalt, do E. A. Bauer, do Mary J, Ulau, du Bdluuce in hands of Treasurer UAItK UISET.LliHlOHTON, PAST TROTTING HORSES, ELKQ AST CAIiniAGES.' And positively LOWKR rufOES than any oiuer iavciy iu me uojuiy. Largo and handsome C&rVtares for Funersl purposes onil Weddluns.' DAVID EBBKRT Nov. !2, 1873. New Firm ! , New Spring Goods ! The undersigned, lately assistants to Mill. Lizzie .Kheaua-st, respect tully announce to the ludleapt Lehluhton, Welisport, and th surroundfnir nelnhborbond that they have, purchased the MILLINERY BUSINESS, lately carried on by Misb Kr.KA.ii tn. and that, they havo Just recilvcd a new and elegant stock of roMrmeiNo HATS, BONNETS, FLOWEIIS, R1UBHNS. . TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, eto.. et., Which they are ofTcrlnic at iinnrecedcntly LOW PR11JES FOB OASH. All work will bo made uplulhe latest fashion, and most dutable manner, A share of public patronage is solicited and perfect tatlsfaeilon iruaran teed. M Its. A. KRi-IAMER, JVUa M- S. SNYDER. t Store at the intersectlorjff Bank Strest and Bankway, Lehlghton, Pa. Apr.lTroS E. F. LUCKENBACH, Two Doors Be low the ' Broadway House siAuon cnuNE, pa. Dialer in all Tattercs of Plain lid Ft&oj tl0,2l8 M We, the underslKneil.duly eleeted Auditors of the Borough at Lehlghton. to certify that the forvolnK aooouut of Daniel lllewlse, Treaturtrof f.ehliihioa BeruiiKh Sebaal DIs trlet, t correct, to the best of our knowledge ana ueuei. W. A. DERHAMER, W. W. BOWMAN, W. P. LONG, Jnnelo-w3. Morp.nne Habit Cared In 111 urSO days p-v ..n iiitl. l' 1 -"nrarx., ' ' miin, I a P v( 'I Auditors. OpiiiniF; Window SiufiEs, Paints & Painters' Supplies, L0WF.8T CASn PRICES. Reed & Semmel MANUFAOTUERS OF Opposite the Public Square, Rank Street, Lehlghton. Pa., resneettully announce to their friends and Iho publlo that they are UTeparer) to supply them with F1HST CLASS UIO ARS of their own manufacture, wholesale aud retail, at lowest prices, alsooll theeholue Brand of Chewing & Smoking Tobacco, NPE8, AC, .tc A share of pul.llo patrora lirelpectfall Invited and latOfaetlon guaranteed. Very Respectfully, II cert & Scmmcly Opposite I'tiliHc Siniure. llak Htfi 1-eni'jitotr, r Arr ;i tf