i Wanton $tetttf. MrtTOR I.llllKltlTON. t'A.. TrunAY, Jniv in, isso. -' T;.o puMir uVbt statement Tar June shows a du-rense of $10,I11M3I. - TIio titat nncMeil Valuation ol root ami persoail oitnlc in Uio citj- of New York fur thnycaMRSO Is" $ljt4,VGS,J:T-nu Increeae of $iJ,eaB,"oa einco 1B70. The Delaware pencil crop this year is rtlimaUd.al.four million baskets, of which, It is aitfii iiiatcd, tlu'ffi nnil a half inljllon batcts will lio con-ined to Ihe Philadel phia, Jf.jtv i rli and IVilllnioro markets. . M- fH-.'i W. (Milldj.ortheriilladel pli i f r. ;vp tilt usual annual dinner Minrtny to tho newAnyn of Philadelphia at Du'linnnt Mansion. There went 802 nfttiem Jir sent, In addition to 10(1 radole Irom the Nortlii rn ILrnie and Soldiers' Orphans Ins titutions, and tlioy nil enjoyed themselves thoroughly. They wcro afterwards token to the. Permanent Inhibition where they Bpcul'lTic'day in a pleasant tnanncr Gen. Sloeum, who was 'filmself one of the best and -most; eftlcienl officers of the Mar, exclaimed- en the announcement of the nomination 6f Hancock: "It Is the first ray oriijjhl have scn in four years, nnd It oninfllke'tt sunbArsti It is tho besl day's Wovi done by the Democracy in a number of years. It tit-arcs us the next president, nnd itewHI take Ills' seal. You can't count Mm out an 1 you cun't bluff him off. Ilnn coc.k"1if ihe Very best ititiif that can bo named His record, to tlio an old fashion nnd home ly eitfliie, is "as clean as n hound's tooth." It is simply nloriou?. I think 1 1 is nomina tion secures tlto Stato of rcnuylvnnia be yond a question' The receivers oftho Philadelphia and Heading Railroad Compan) nnd of tho Philadelphia and Heading Coal ami Iron Company give notico that they will post pone until Sept. 15, 18S0, any announce ment of their conclusion as to tho question ol the payment of interest due July 1, uKn the divisional coal land inuitgago bonds of the company 'fho principal of the obli gations on: which interest is thus defaulted are stated to bo bonds of tho railroad com pany amounting to $24,000,000, nnd obli gations of the coal and iron company, guar anteed by the railroad company, amounting to J.,77o,000. Tha Interest defaulted, as re ported by the officers of the company, is $1,234,787 on tho railroad company's bonds, and $S23,343 on tho coal and iron compa ny's, making a total of $2,058,130. Philadelphia Jlccord; "Some of the young women employed in the caustic-soda department of the Pennsylvania Salt Works, at Southwark, Philadelphia, declared their sympathies for the Democratic candidate last week by chalking on a large tank stand ing near tho building these words: "Our rhoico for Piesident, General Winfield S. Hancock Hancock forever." The circum stance was reported to the superintendent of the work, who immediately ordered that the girls who had thus expressed their po litical preference should crnso tho name at once. ICono of the dozen female employes, however, would giTO tho name of the offend ers, and tho superintendent finally decreed that they must either wash off the words or walk oil' themselves. Upon Ibis plain announcement one and all declatcd that they would leave rather than obey such a command, whereupon they wore ordered to (50. This they did, nnd as they inarched nway handkerchiefs were waved and three rousing cheer Vero Eent up for Hancock. Comment upon the conduct of this superin tendent is entirely unnecessaryit speaks fur itself. WB SKCtsMi TUB MOTIO.V. The Boston 1'osl says It is credibly inform ed that "it is purposed by soldiers, North nnd South, irrespective of party, to have a grand reunion at liettysburji in September, to ratify tho nomination oi tho'grcat soldier win) fought through the war instead of lay ing down his armor to tako a seat in Con gress. Tho intention is that tho mass con vention shall number 100,000 Btrong, of men irrespective of party, but determined to cement the union between North and Sooth and eloso up tho "bloody chasm" on the spot where General Hancock successful ly stemmed the Southern tide. It is under stood that iv national call will first bo is sue), and that calls from tho States will fol low, signed by Republicans as well as Dem ocrats who go for peaco, harmony, prosper ous business and the general welfare of tho whole people. Itwill be remembered that contemporaneously with the call for tho Chicago Convention, which was expected to nominate General Grant, an assemblage of the old soldiers was arranged for near by, designed not only to aid in securing his nomination but to give it a special prestige immediately thcieafter. This gathering at Gettysburg is projmsed for no such illegiti mate purpose, but, while doing honor to the great chieftain of tho Gettysburg battle, has a hlghsr and nobler purpose in the lino in dicated, H will doubtless be an occasion of gtcat Interest and fruitful of the best ro suits." imvi or lMTiscrs Q ranted by the United States toeltlicrs of this State, for the neck cmlln July 9, 1880, Turn Law and 1'atent olHco of J. MtU. l'icnitixij lined fur the Caution Advocate, from the 80S L. Street, Washington, I). O. J. MeU. Anospey, 1'litU , Ice cream beater, A Mlddleton, I'lilla., coupling link lor rail. nay ears. A. 1'. Moore, Pblla., Insulated electric con. ductor. II. M. Myers. Ilcavcr Falls, maite. 14 " ' manufactureof shovel blanks, O. Pagan, rhlla., safety automatic railway switch. F. n. Patton, SalUburR, land roller. 1, I'octer, I'lilla., can. It. n liellay, Wllkes-llarre, assignor to I). i Maliby, vatorbury, Oonn., fruit Jar. J, T Itichardson, llarrlsburi;, assignor to Peon Steel Co., railway switch. E. V. Starr, assignor loJ. W.&J.O. White, and 11. M L.ewls,trutees,l'htla ,dentl engine, II T.Starr, Phlla., assignor to J.W.tt J O, While and 11 M.I.ewls,llilla.,dental plunger. A II a.ruipler, Uerrleksvllle, tire upsetter. W. I Latham, l'litla., balance valve. W Weaver, Phicalxt Ills, coal mining and drilling machine. O. Wunderllcli, assignor of Intcren toW H, Kvans, game apparatus. J. Uonclng, l'litla., ear piercer. U. Ilorth, I'lilla., water cooler. 11 liurueii.lluyer'a Kurd, separating graph lie from fur, Ign matter J. DuUcus, Vtlllaimport, data and loek. A II. I"-e, Mo liauloUurtr, assignor of H Interest to 11 Ray, Ijike uity, la., umbrella I). F Ilallahan, Phlla , edge trimmer and burnisher A K II' tTcnelor, Lancaster, klteuen table. U- J bn;t, ne, I'lilla., kulMtnt; laaoliln. If A Kimball, assignor of Hlmerwt to A MUler l'hl)a.,awnie. W J I-atta & S. W. Keall, rhlla., grain car ilmr W I,rn l Pittsburg, msehlae for eoUlag wire anl rons. W 1 Msna' H 11. Singer, Pittsburg-, lay. Jijl.-. It'.ni", numi wax1 For the t:mi"N Anxo. t "TO UK A IAIt!.' All men art ambitious. All or agar ly Ml of them would likt to get up a notoh.hlghe'-. ThaeipUtln longs to be a colonel, And the colonel longs to l,e a general. Tho member of the House crania to get Into the Senate, and the Vice President hankers after the first office, though we notice ho ne'er get in unless something kills off the President. We have heard men with they were almost everything, Wc havo heard thetn vtfetl they wcro horses, and wish they wcro oxen, and not long ago n gentleman, looking at n herd of flno cows, said to us, "I wish 1 were a cow I it must bo delightful to roam in n cool, green meadow all day, and havo noth ing In do but chow your cud nnd not care a picayune whether resumption is a success or not. By Jove, it must." A lady friend pay she would like to bo n cat in n moral family, where they had conscientious scru ples against raising up children to suffer in this wicked world. It must bo nice to havo nothing In do but lap up milk and lie in the bett cosy chair nnd spit at everybody that undertook to moddlo with you, and not bo chastised for any misdemeanor becauso you are tho,"fatnily cat," And one man wants to be mnyorrnnd another wants to bo president of a bank, nnd another wants to bo a judge. But wo have novcr yet heard any ono express a wish to bo a Tope. Prob ably thero aro men in the world who would like the office and the power it gives, but thev are not numerous. Think what It must to to bo compelled to livo always in ono plocp, even though that plnco wcro im perial Honiol, Think of tho ropo at Sara toga! Tho Pope climbing Jit. Washington I The Popo at Iotig Branch, or Coney Island, or Xewport, in a bed-ticking bathing-suit and his shaven crown glistening in the sum mer sun like an Ivory billiard bull 1 Tho avcrago American docs not want to bo anything where thero is any great amount of dignity to keep up. Ho likes to sit on a chair Willi his heels on tho mantle-piece, his hat over his eyes, his hands in his pock ets, nnd havo nobody question tho right of It. He would not want Ids head shaved. Ho would not want to wear a skull cap. And the Popo can not hivo any wife to find his slippers for him, pick up his boots and scold him into tho proper lino of conduct. And no children can ho raise to pull his ear-locks, feel of his baro crown nnd tcaso him to mark out a checker-board on it just this once! No doubt it is a great thing to bo a Tope, n very sublime and exalted thing, but when it comes to real, solid com fort, a man had better bo a soap iuakcr,with a good run of trade, or a butcher's boy, whoro thero aro plenty of pretty servant girls on his route. " Tom." Compiled for the Cai.bon Advocate. I'OL'UI.AIC SCI BiOTES. A discovery affording another pioorof tho exceptionally high position occupied by fe males in Scnndinaviaduring heathen times, In comparison to nearly all other heathen countries, lias just been made, near tho town of Ka niters, in Jutland, In the finding of n grave dating probably from the Cth or 7th century, containing the remains of a woman who had been buried in her richest attire. The dress had been interwoven with gold thread, whilo across tho breast were laid two hands with n kind of gold lncc, on tho lop of which were also found unique orna ments of gold. By tho silver and gold coins found in the tomb, tho actual period of tho burial of this woman has been approximate ly ntcertaiucd. Prof. Pclix Meiers, of Detroit, has con- stiuclcd a wonderful clock, which Is said to be superior in mechanism and in the variety of its performances to Uio famed Strausburg astronomical nnd apostolical clock. Ho calls tho American National Astronomical Clock, and it is said to bo tho most complex and ingenious horological work that the hand of man ever produced. Tho clock Is run by weights of 700 pounds, is 18 feet high, and 8 feet wide, 5 feet deep and weighs 4,- 000 pounds. The Old South Society of Bos ton has offered f45,000 for it, but the pro fessor will not part with wonderful piece of mechanism for less than $50,000. A couciso official publication of tho chief results of excavations at Paigamon, will soon bo issued which will contain engrav ings of tho better preserved blocks of tho sculptured friezes, from drawings by Prof. Kuille, plans and elevations of the altar it self, and perhaps of tho Sebastian and Ro man gymnasium. It is hoped that this vol ume may also contain a photographic view of the city walls of Pergamon, nmoug tho chief Ecientifio rcsulu of tho expedition. A rain of dust recently fell in tho Basses- Alps, continuing five days and giving tho snow on the mountains a reddish tinge, to the height of some 10,000 feet. Above that point, tho enow remained In its natural col or, proving conclusively that tho phenome non was not of volcanic origin. Similar showers to this havo been observed before, twico in Franco and onco in Bavaria, the origin or course which has to this date balllcd the skill of scientists to a considerable de gree. Elegant novelties in tho way of phospho rescent llowors, which will glow witli a lam bent light in the dark, may be easily mado by coating tho etals with transparent sizo and then dusted with a phosphorescent Bub- stance such as sulphide ol calcium. In the northern part of Sweden, there has jU9t been discovered a mountain in which lies a vein of magnetic iron ore (loadstone) uf unknown length, and more than a metre in depth. The appearsnco of l'liyloxera In tho vino- yards of Vesuvius, and tho apposite part ol tho Guls shore country at Puzsnoli and Ti- nura, end also many new sections of Sicily, has caused much alarm to prevail and pre cautionary measures to be taken. The Jaauese aro said to be keen arcane obgists and numerous collections of stooo implements, ancient pottery, metals, etc., with which that country abounds, are to bo found treasured up by that people it being a superstitious belief with them that such objects are freaks of natuic, Tho lommisslon which is charged with deciding what shall be done with the Tuil- eries, has unanimously decided to restore the palucc, this course being considered less expensive than a complete reconstruction It is also understood that tho palace shall be uaed as a museum. For a zoological specimen, Trof. Mayer, of Boston, recently put a soft shelled jiotato bug larva into carbolic aeid fur three days and then boxed it up and mailed it to Eu rope. Tho jiacksgo was fiftaeu days in reaching iti domination, and when cpntal the bug woe found able to eat potato vines with a splendid appetite, and thrived le markably with the ebange of climate, A bill has been iulmdueed in the leoal legislature of Montreal, Canada, for the in corporation of a oenipany lo conetruat a tun nel under the Si. Lawreaee rirer at that poiuU It is designed to be uaed by rail ways, and alia by vehicles and padeetriani. The work of eosutruotlng this tunnel will ml nnr ftiJMa JH ami will ranulr nnil oaet over awo,ob ana will require tome live jwi (iiue iu tviuvu w wuiytwo it. nu ii tueir K,nirt,i uitogvca Aim in iw I Tho rnxWamiin,! ,.1,mlwr n-atinv In Without SlNKH l akNTBUV I 'OWH'I KDWheil Ihe underground chambers rx.stiog lo overtakt-o with the nbore drfeaa is to tn, nl llie limcsloueof Kentu, kv, it is said, Will , nut without hope su-4 1 IftD llllMOBrlI MOMIiViClDS amount to fully 100,000 miles, while the curiosities and subjects for scientific study to bo found therein, nre innumerable and of great interest. Tho interest in scientific progress isalrcady moro general and appreciative in America than in any foreign country, and is growing with considerable activity each year. Tho annual rainfall nl Parimaribo, In Dutch Guinea, is said to bo nineteen feet on a level, whilo that of Western Glmnts, at Mahubalcshwar, South of Bombayis twenty fivo feet. Cleopatra's Needle, tho great Egyptian Monolith, is expected to arrive in Now York city, in tho early part of this month. special'comspondehce, FROM OUK BF.QULAtt COnUF.sroNDENT. Wasiiincitox, July 3, 1880. Tho weakest of all the political campaign stun" so far launched upon the public this year Is tho effort mado In somo quarters to bring odium upon General llnncocic on account or hls'conncetlon as a military officer with tho execution or Mrs. Surratt. Whilo there will probably always exist differences of opinion as to the propriety of hanging Mrs. Surratt, there cannot bo In the mind of any inlcllegcnt and honestly disposed person tho slightest doubt as to tho propriety of Gen. Hancock's course In the premises. Whatcvor his feel ings on tho subject may havo been, lie had nothing to do tilth the case but to obey the orders of his superior officers, and see that tho same wero obeyed by others under him That was his sole duty, and that ho perform ed, as an officer always should pcrloim his duty, neither brutally nor In n spirit of maw kish sentimentality calculated to reflect upon the Judgment or motives or his official superi ors. Or the guilt or Innocence of the unrortu nato woman ho knew nothing, and with that question ho had nothing to do. Neither was ho in any wise responsible for her fate. Tho chert to Injurs General Hancock l,y Buck means cannot bo successful, and they may as well be abandoned at the outset of the cam paign. Evidences of general demoralization in the Republication party are dally coming to the surface. One or tho most significant of these Is tho great difficulty experienced in ending a member of tho campaign commlttco who Is willing to lake the office of chairman IT the committee :vero looking cheerfully forward to on expected victory, tho chairmanship would not go n-begglng. The pronilnenco that the place would glvo to the Incumbent In the In coming administration would render It very desirable Tho fact that shrewd politicians hasten to decline it, without thanks, is con. cluslvo proof that they don't anticipate Ucn. Garfield's election. Don Cameron was begged to tako tho post, but ho said ho must be ex cufeil. Again ho was entreated, and again ho replied, with more emphasis, that he must bo let out. William li. chandler, the leader of the Blaine wing, was next asked to take con trol, but he said he would not touch 11 with a ten-foot pole. Mr. Conkllng's man, Piatt, do- cllned It with greater force of vocalization than elegance ufdlctlon. Mr. Jewell, or Con neetlcut, Is now sleeping on the proposition to tako held or the thrlee-rejcetcd task. lucre nas been considerable talk here for tho past few days about another congressional scandal that Is In the embryo. The member now charged by a woman of being the father of her child, Is Representative licrry, a Dcm, ocrat, In the California delegation. The no man has employed counsel nnd swears that she must have money to support the child. Tho charge mado against him came to Mr. Berry's cars beforo he left for California. Ho prouiptly branded It us false, and said that tho woman was a black-mailer! that he did not even know her. The woman now says that 1 f s lie cannot succeed nny other way, she win take the child to Mrs. licrry. The department officials are less Inclined to comply with the demand for "voluntary con. tributlons" of two per cent, than they have In years past. Tho general conviction that all the money expended on Garfield and Arthur will be thrown away, does nut encounigo lib erality. Many or the more Influential clerks frankly assert that they will not contribute a dollar ro long as Ihe civil service ordcrstnnds unrovoked. They argue that the aduilulttra tlon will not dare to create disaffection In the party ly sweeping removals during tho cam paign, and thai they will stand quite as well with the Hancock admln'stratlon, If they can show that they leave no aid to the llepubllesn canvass. The boasted diiclnllno of the lie. publican organization Is nut showing up well mis season. Al'Ul'BT, AftMou.-vci:.-!! i:.vr. Life of General WiiifieM Scott Ilaiicoci We are clad to know that the well known publishing housed Hubbard Hros.,of Phila- neipnia, nave in pre Miration ami win scon issue the "Life of Gen. Hancock," written by hisold-time friend.IIon. John W.Forney. The career of the brilliant soldier who is soon to be transferred to the White House furnishes material tor a volume which, in deep and thrilling interest, has rarely been equalled in the annals of American blogra nhv. Jt is fortunate that its preparation has been assigned to Col. Forney, who for twenly-five vears has been known as one of the ablest editors ana most brilliant writers iu America. II, 3 known ability, and his ienanal iiitimany with Gen. lUnoock.are a sufficient laiarautv that the book will be full, compute and authoiitative a volume of iiermanent value, and in this rect widely different from ordinary campaign literature. It will be anld only by subscrip tion, and must meet with a very Urge sale. During the month of June three persons were killed and twelve injured iu the mines at Southern I.uierne. Sinus' Hvsbkthhv Compound. There ftm nn -, ,a( mn ntltalrlv l.rlnn. I nnl . j deeti of a iwrson't past life and wake blm I taluk uf heme and liU mother, aa UUolera, vholm aiofUm. Uyeeniery, Cramp.. Colic, STATE ,r,WS, Robberies aro getting to bo very frequent in Lancaster county. Roscbucs aro destrovinff tho fruit in many of the Western counties. Lucius Oseood, tho author of "Oscood's Readers," died at New Castlo on tho 1st i net. Tho Erio car ehons havo received nn or der for 300 box cars from nn Eastern rail road company. Panther tracks arc often seen on tho Blue mountains, near tho Berks and Schuylkill county line. Two new shafts aro being sunk at Gilbert's copper mines, Pottegrove township, Mont gomery county. Thomas Thumn, of Marietta, is six feet six inches iu height, and ho has three broth era who aro just as tall. John T. Ryon, of Mnhanoy City, Schuyl kill county, has passed un examination lor admission to West Point. Tho Erio Observer savs: Tho united nine lino is building tanks largo enough to hold 2,700,000 barrels of oil at nn expense of $1, 000,000. Tho Republicans and Grcenbaekers of Schuylkill county will unlto upon Hon. Charles N. Brennuu for Congress from the Thirteenth district. Dr. Josinh McMichael, an influential citizen ot Milleretown, Butler county, and president ol tuo Jlcdic.il Koeicty ol that county, died recently. Chick! Cmcicl Ciiipk! See how they run for Roberts' Poultry Powder: warranted to keen lowls In nerfect condition: nrico onlv a quarter. 'J9-4 Forest county Republicans havo nomi nated General llnrry Whilo for Congrets, from Ihe Twenty filth district, and W. 1). Brown for President Judge. Tho Westchester ficpullican reports that some raspberry pickerson tho farm of Eman uel Hoag, oil Tulpehofkon creek, llerha county, camo across a black snake ti lew Hays ago that was fourteen feet long. They had not been iirinKiug cither. Charles F. Grccnwalt, of Hiiminclstown, Dauphin county, owns un Aluo uey cow, which recently eavo hi ltli to three calves, and nil ol tlicin aro doing well. Mrs. Sadio Miller, of Meadvillc, Craw ford county, has been arrested at that placo for extracting: from n mattress in the house of Mrs. Leighty, a widow lady, tho sum of $1,313. Henry Soylor, n prominent citizen of ft.dinvlkitl nolintv. died nt Sell uvlk ill Haven on Saturday, in fiis 07th year. Ho wasonc ol tuo ursi boat buuuers on mo ecuuyiKiii Canal. Tho Hancock and English Club ol Mil lerstown, Butler county, raised n ll.igiiolo on Thursday that was 125 feet in height. It is claimed lobe tho.first Hancock and English polo raised in this btate. Auditor General William P. Schell has gone to C!olorado,nnd will sjiendn few weeks ni uio nulling regiuus ui iinu oiaic. Whilo n cannon was beins fired in Brook villnou Monday morning it exploded, and Mr. A. A. Pearson, the gunner, was almost instantly killed. Excursionists on tho Pennsylvania road in the mountainous regions are treated to observation cars. Thcso aro open on nil aides aim lurnisiicu wun reclining cnairs. On Sunday afternoon James Hughes, of Mount Lallee, bcnuyikill county, lircd at a cat with a navy revolver, but missed his mark and inflicted a fatal wound upon a young man named John Connors, of the sumo place. Harry Taylor, a highly respectable youn man of West Chcstei, ami nn employe of tho Recorder's office, at that place, committed suicide by shooting on Monday night while walking along tuo street, lie was tcino- raruy insane. By the will of tho lato Win. L. Uhler, of Lebanon, whose lifd was ended at Quarrv- ville, Lancaster county, his estate, valued at over $250,1)00. is bequeathed to thirty-six nephews and nieces, each receiving $0,000, sao one, wuo receives j-iu.uuu. At tho present time when there nre so many worthless liniments In the market, It would bo well to Inquire which Is the best this will be tound In 31, 11. ltoberts' celebrated Kmbrocatlon. It is u panacea lor all ailments t hat rcquii e rubbing, cither on man or beast. xor sale vy an uruggisie. uy-i William Liuhlholder. 00 years old. and a miner, ol Jloustouville, Washington county, iiraua ireeiy on ouiiuay iasi,auu, wncn his wife refused him money, procured a shotgun and fired upon her ns sho ran, inflicting painiui nut not dangerous wounas. j,igbt. holder was nrieetcd. The total amount subscribed for tho re lief ol the sutlercrs by tho Milton flro was $60,000, aud tho relief committee is puzzled us iu iiuw ueuuii uiaiuuuiu ii. u is pro sed to submit the question to Judge Cum min, of Lycoming; Judgo Elwell, ol Colum bia, and Judge Rockafvller, of Northumber land county. Frank Woodring, Steuben Allen nnd Geo. Lanken, claiming to bo Philadelpians, were sentenced to the Penitentiary for seven years iu Scranton Tuesday for burclarv. Edward Morris was also sentenced for two years for taking & large amount of cash from tne busquenanna House. In Pittsburg, on Saturday night, while a penpauiciio corn uoctor was crying nis mer its on the street corner, Patrick and Michael Matthews appeared and kicked over tho stand lor tne purpose oi robbery. A tin ml lamp exploded, and Carrie Bird, a Utile girl who was standing by, was so shockingly 1 I . I L if 1,1 1 . " uuriieu mat bhu um mu mmiiu tugui. The dead body of Jacob Decne was found near South Canaan recently. He had just stolen a noat ami a gun, and it is thought he committed suicide with the latter. The bodv wnn louna was wituout a iiean, wnicn is su i noted to have been carried off by ant Mais. Deene was formerly from Schuyl kill county, where ae was a rriemtoi juct'ur lan, the detietive, He had served several terms in the Wayne county jail and twenty month in the Eastern Penitentiary. UngllihiueH formerly supposed that Amer ican running horses were very inferior tu theirs but during the lust two years Parole, YVal lensteln anu other fast oues that were seat from this oountry to Knxland have wen Hun dreds or thousands of dollars for such Aiuert eaas at Messrs. l,orlllr,l, JtmetUonlaa Has net. Aie The Knells luntin have Invi-stlgaiail the reatons tor thf itrett suocurs of American burses and nnd that I hey are kept In luoli nue condition by the constant ue of M. Ii Rob. eru Horse Ponders, ;v - At tho Trout Willi llnncocic. Far tit Uio front with Hancock, Down tho Impregnable line, Through tho dark mass or tho war clouds Victory used to shlno. Calmly tho fearless soldier Rodo nnd surveyed the front, Cheering and nerving his comrades, Hearing tho bnttlo's brunt. When tho flcrco fighting was ended, Out at tho Trent so rur, Victory then upon Hancock Smiled through tho wasto of war. Stilt at the front was Hancock, Holdlnir the lino of peace, Strong for the cnuso of frcodom, Justice against caprice. Firmly tho soldier statesman S'ood for the law nnd right, Just ns he stood for tho Union Through tbo fierco days or light. Now at tho front rides Hancock Leading a splendid band, Patriots, Irlends of freedom, Gathered from all the land. Hnlfto tho soldier statesman. Honored In rcaco and war I Surely ho rides to triumph, Such as no fraud can mar. Ilourtl of l'nrdons. Tbo State Board of Pardons, at n snccial session Tuesday, considered forlv-soven nn- plications for pardon, of which four wero granted, viz: Jospli .Nottingham, of Allegheny county, til, fn I n Kir. (-'-.. W I'lt- TV , I "... 4.,,.T, VJCl'tUO , . r,,.ll iy.lMI, 111,1 I91I1I1- ty, otttiagci James Hnntia, of Mercer coun ty, outrage nnd assault and battery) and .Mm mo Roller, or Philadelphia, larceny. An application was mado by Ruins E. Shnplov lur n rehearing in tho caso of John B, .Morton, ol l'liilndolpbia. Tho rehear whs granted. Among tho applications for pardon wcro tho cases of Michael O'Brien nnd Christo. nlier Donnelly, Mollie Muguires, of Schuyl kill county, convicted of conspiracy and as sault anil buttery, with intent to kill, nnd senienceu in 1S70 each to 14 years' impris miuteui,. A llfd of torturo Is often endured by tho rheumatic ; their pangs may. houcver, bo re lieved by tho uso of tho old reliable remedy ItobertsT Kmbrocatlon, Sold over fifty years. No inushroon growth; Its rrputntlon excels mi uinvi iciuL-iuvs, i ricu lid cents jier uottie, xry ii jusl oucu. Al-4 New Advcitiscments. QIIAULKS iv. oivi;it, l'niSICIAN ASD 6UnOEON, csevILiE, ratt Tcnn Townssip, Carbon County, l'a. Mny to consulted in Jlnj-lUh auX Ocrnian. Jti'sicrure at tuo 110101: Julylurl D ividi;m) aotick. At n rcirulnr noollnir of ihn Ttfrpi.tnr.nr inn FlrntKollonnl JJank ot Leulpnlnn, a tcinl-nn. nmii tliTlocnd oi two auri-a-nali porccut. ou tlio capital stock waB declared, payable on aud . , . .' w- BOWMAN, Cashier. July 10-W3 ONLY IS) For tliis style Singer. Wo will mul It to your I pot to bo examined ho. ior oupny tor ii. if it lt.uotuMcprcsciitfditcnn ut? i-iMuriiirii ai our expens" teei.it a pohtiil ei rd for il Initialed Cnculnr. t' WhOIj A CO., 17 N.Tenth ht 1'hba. Ia. Jnly 10m3. To tho Woiklnc Class Wo nre now prepar rd to furnlidi all classes whh constant einnlov nient at home. 1 114 whole of tho timt or mr their Fpaie iiiouieiits. IIubiuoas new. light aud rromauie. ri- nuisoi either x easily oaru from 6J cents to 81 mot even in it. nnd a nr nnr. tlou:il nun by (cyotuiz their whole time to the lmlues4. lluva mid gltu cum m-aily ai much na un 11. Tlmt all who n-e tills notice mny hena their llldI0s oud tet-t the business, we make mid oner 1 10 suen as are 1101 we.i tuuii-neil, we win wnd ono dollar to pay for the tiouhle ui wniiiiK. run iwnn'mara una oniut tiee. AdtlroBd. (1EOKQU bTINbOW & CO.. Port nuu, jjiuiuo. July icvi $999 Cnn't be made by every rnrt-ut evirv luuiiiu iu 1 mi Duaiurxi wo lurnisn, out thie WlUlliir to worK oau mmt It raru a doZfii dollars a dot' rfulit iiithcirnwu locabtioH. Have 110 room to explain ueie. Jlns- ir.es pitaouui uuu notiuiauie. womeu nnu bt'Vs and mrU do ns vrt o men. Wo nll fur. ulbh you a couipiofo Ouitlt frw. M e will bear pxpenie 01 biumiiik you. i'nriiciuar me. Write aud 8e. l'atini rn and lueouuiiic, their eon and ilaahtcT. and ol) claf e in need of paving umW ut home, nhouht wilte tu us and lean 1 all ubout tho work at ouie. Aiidrrsi TUL'JJ it uu , a u cum a, Maine. Julyiuyi f M CV " no.w infrmadet IVM lr Y ever by thoo ut woi ITlvl II I l'eiBDiis of either taster than u-m ic fur II M Iit?r sex nan make f 03 a week In their own town, if they nre willing 10 woik. tio mk, S outfit frt-e, Anyoue on run the busmcia Cap'tal not ie quiret. AH who engage proner .No one utln. Iarticular Jre. AdJies, II, JlALLKlT A CO.. 1 ori.ano, waine, juiy loyi CAMPAIGNDS5a,te Benntlfnt Csniv&ign km ot the TlepubU CitU BUU JTIiruviUlIU UtlUlUULVS, QAIiriJU.D An HANCOCK nnd I IK nnd lAUTII'It. Jl ENGLISH. ContftlDlntT lif 11 It ft rholosranlia of thn ranll. dates' Micn'itl lu irt iiv Mmlu.ureaili 1 1 amps. Willi pin tut itttwctilutf locoator ve.t, Aiilve itgeuiu c ii ipako fiu a uuy cu 111(47 mem, aim oitv nud cmutri luercauuUcau iuae a hand owe profit friL-t 1 ceuia tmebi 'i (or 16 unw. IU for OJ et'Dl. or IUj tor IS 6U. rbotoapb siiiu pii ua Badgcit 1'i'Mrua I'ortrn 011 itutwl ol-it Hbtr UwoionUd 8 u S, fr U oeiit. Ftt Tnll tt. kludsi uudpiloea Xoiv la lb iJorva iiiue Ur intent und do.ers. boiul for HMitflrs uid full partioi ar to U. MANUKALTlulKacO. JulylOntl ltd hmaiittj dm.. lNtUUuvc, l'fl. PENSIONS: urea for all aol utuiea iu iLe errltefiom mar alao 1 r 1 1 C 'foiiiau aoidivrs TUe 1 1 t iM's to peuaion. J'eu. I iW tUM'lB UJOiCt IliMTsli 1 1 1 1 i to lujrber rate prt'cuitxl. Tlit "il. ..reitiiihdtoft'ir mu j ovnt aioi)ia (or our mulii' te v. ,i ! UuV. thoj.miiit a Bounty p i n- . wbo aro a - OubL t tuiuti ftliouUi ai U " rou.ax of Inlur At.n.r-a w.l.a iiiiim, roufATtT A CO. Fiiiitntom 01 t -tim- nii'l V)it n , Ituuut 8. Hi JW Iv.ul MMliDA.J A CO BOUT Now Advortisomonttf. 7 nENDALUSffi Kendall's Spavin Cure, Hie mot fnccnssrnl Itomoflp over rtlpcovort pil, fn It Is ceituln in tin MTecIrt nod d oca not blister UK AD 1HIOOF BUhOW. From Rev. P. 1 Grander, Pres. Elder of St. Albans Dist. BL Albans, Vt, Jan. 20th, 1880. ! Tin. H. J IvrNUALi1. .fe fn . nrnt i Tm mnlv lo your lettnr I will wiy tbnt ray eipcrlcaco with KeiidtiU's Spavin Cure' has been viTVi untlsfnctoir Indeed. Thre or lour years ao I I procured a bottlo of your nfrent nnd with it, cuiod n horso or laments caused bra spavin Laftt season mv borse became very laiuo nnd I turned hi in ont lor a low weeks when he be came btiter, nut when I pntlnm oiitnurnnA ho prow worse, when I discovered that n rlnjr- uotmi wan lurmiiifF, j. jirucuieu n uumo ni iveii. d IP Minvtn Cure nnd with less tl.nnn bottlo eiiud 1 1 1 tu ft that he U notliiu0, urlthcrcan tho bunch boluuud. HcspcclluUr youi. 1 . i , UUAAUUUi Perseverance Will Tell. Htoughton, Mass., March 1611), ISfO. TI J. Kendall A Co. Cionti-In lustico lo von nnd mvsuil I th'nk I ouuht lo let von know that I have removed two bone Btuvius with KemmlPM Bpaviu Cnro. ono very Jprjro ono, don't know how long tho b pa Yin had been thero. 1 havo owned the liort-o clirnt mouths. It took inofnur mouths to tako the laicoono off ana two tor the small one I hnvo lifted ton buttles. The hornets entirelv well, not ntnil stlir. nnd no hunch to bo seen or felt. Tula Is a wmdertnl nicdii-lne. It Is a now tliioff, lio'c, but if it does tor nil wh.it It has done for mo Us sale will bo vety jri-cat. iiespccuuuy yours. C1IAS. E. rAItKEJt. Kendall's Spavin Cure. Concord, n. If., Jan. s. is 80. 11. J. Kendall .t Co.. Gentlemen i-Wo have a bcautUnl roan more tr-nt was civen to us on uceonnt of a fpavin on her ler, which marto her dead lime. We took off her ahou and allowed her to run In the banr vnid in the rail of the vear, uppivluir 'KendniPs Spavin Onrc ncrord in? to directions. Wo did not use her for it monts. sho was entliely cured, and the bunch completely removed, pnuhas never bcoubiiuo since Wo idnto what W" Know to boa fact. wo have sold twelve dozen imtijes in tuusnott timo that wo have acted an vour ugents In Uou cord. Jt miiect full v v oars, Apothecaries. Statement lade Under Oath. To Whom It Mat Concfiix. In the rear lftTil tn-nird wlih ICenJiiil Muvln Cura a bono snavln of seveiulnionthH' giowth, nearly nail a laroo as a ncn's eRi'.ttiiu comn oiciy Biop ped tho lameness atw lcinovid the enUro mont. I hivo worked tho horo ever since verv lutd nnd hn upvor lins Iippii lame, nnr could 1 ever sco any dliTetenca in the me ef the Loci: Joints slnco I treated Jiliu wlih Kcrmnir bpav iu i. uro J-i. k, i io. linoaburfili Tail, Vt., Teh. ifl, 170. Sworn and subscribed to beforo mo this 2Mb. cay oiJb'ebiuary, a u. is7if. JOHN a. JENS, J. r. KENDALL'S Spavin Cure oil Human M Tftttcn's Mlllf, Wnhlngton Co., JT.Y Fobrnnry Ul, 1878. H. J KENDALL M P., Dear Mr, The particn. lar ense on wuicu l upu your " opaviu vinto was n nialianuut ankle tpr tn ot 16 months' stnudlntr. I had tried tinny thinr-s.bnt Iu vnn, Your "Huftvin rnro" nut the loot to tlio cionno ajroin, t-nd. for the first timo ftnee hait, lo a natural po'iuon. xoraiamny iiuimcut it ei- ceis uuviuiiic wb uvei u-t-u. Yotir linlv. ILKV M. V. RRTsTi. TastorM Ji. chmch, rattt-n's Ml.is N.V. KENDAL!.- SPAVIN CURE Is sure In its elTocfs ml u in its oitlon ns it uoi's not imsttr. yut It I ponctrnilnK nod poweiful torouch ovo- ry UPfl m'niru p-nii r in n-oiuvo nny miny growth or other c 11 lai cement, sui'ti in Hp-jvium hiilints. Curon (I.iIouk. Hurnlns. Swelilmiri.onv Lnuit'neH nnd nil iriiemeuts of tho Jotiiti oi l.iiiibscr Uhuniatl)4iii iu Man. and foranv punioefor which h I.lntimnt 1h urd for Mini nr Urftt It m now known to bo tho bo-a ilnl nient lor man ccr used, nctniR mild yet cer tain 111 its meet. Send nddro-a for Illustrated Clrcu'ar which, we thmlf. uiVLH nosit.vo nroof of Its vtitiif. No remedv una eor met with wuch nnaualiflec "accost to our icnow.easo, for llcast an welt as Miin. i'rlcoSl per bottle, or Fix bottles for M ALL urn sci" 1 s navou or ran irii it ior jou or 11 vllt bo pent to nny aildri-ss en rorp'pt of i.rtce ni tne pio'triiior.-. uu u. j. i.i.uaij1 CO.. llnosburau ValU, Vt. Juno vo-yl MPOIITAST ANNOucraimi POST OFFICE BUILDING LEIIiailTON. PA., has the Largest nnd iuoai jxLcnsivo oiuck oi HATS, CAPS, &c. ever olTcred in this boroueh. Having; pur cluised my Stock In the Lnstern nnd other Manufactories early In tho season and ut a saving o(10 to la per centum on the present Auyuuccu 1 rices, 1 am prepared to oner ex traordinary Inducements to my customers, Special attention has been given to the selec tion 01 Fall and Winter Boots ! and I Invite mynumorous Friends and patrons 10 can anu examine my siock ucioro maKinjz their purchases elsewhere, as lam prepared to i;lve special Inducements to all UAIIS l'UKUHASKHS. liememlier, LEWIS WEISS l'ort-OUIce UulUliitf, Lclilnlitoii, J'a, Sept. 20. TTU-nnKllii lluuuty Statement. Annual Statement of the Receipts and Dii Lursemcnta of I'ranlliii Tounuhip School District, Robert Anthony, Treasurer, in account tcith Franklin Township School District, Carbon county, Pa., Dounty Ac couat), for the schoolyear ending JuneTA8S0. Received of noroorWelssp't, 050 00 II. 1 I.ovan, on duplicate, lb?, :i8 00 John Schwab, " 18T7, 41 00 To balance. - 12 72 l'ald on bonds, Int. and costs.. 123? 97 Commltsion 2i 75 tV2aZ 72 il:62 72 To balance 412 72 Oulstandlnir bonds 48D 51 J K.RIckert.serr.equltysults 11 el To balance 473 03 Due Irom lloro or Welssport, less Interest J1JS4 62 " " J.Schnab,dupl877, 600 00 " " ll.l'.Luvan, 1878, 17 1 30 502d 92 $502 02 lly balance 473 03 Audited and acdrpted, this 23th day or June, A D.1S80. W. K. KEMERER, .,., Julj3-w3 STEPHEN SOET, ' New Firm ! New Spring Goods ! The undersigned, lately assistants to Miss Eizzib Kbeamak, respeetfully announce to the ladles or Eehlirhton, Welssport, and the surrounding nelirhltortiood that they have lurchasfcl the MILLINERY IIUSINKSS, lately carried on by Miss Krkamku. and that they paro Jast rceclved a new and elegant tuck of nouritiiiiaa HATS, S. EQNN'ETS, EEOWEHrt, i 1 iiu. mi TIUMMINOS. NtiTlON."', ete.. etc., hleh they are osTerlux at uapraoedently 1MW I'ltlfltJ. FOR OAbli. All work wifl be BMde up Id the latest fnanlon, and most dureM manner. A sUare r public patronage la aolioltad and perfeet satlaraotioo auarau eed. WHS. A. KItKAiUEII, WISs M. S. SNYDEK. 1 Ktore at the Intersection vt bank Ktreet and 11 kiiknay Echlgtuou, l'a Apr tfuJ liiauloiii IN LEHIGHTON, iff. Ma is m jj id sr , fdrmcrly of AUllNTOfftf, rospectfully Informs tlio Hotol Kcciwrs and Oltltens generallr tlmt ho has Opened a NHW LIIUOU STOHD In Fftwcctfs Dulldlng, neatly opposlt, tha " Oarbon House," on BANK STREET, LEHIGHTON, Pa., wlih a Tall stock or the Choicest Ilrnnds or COJII'KISlNd Brandy, Whiskey, Gin, limn, Port, Slien-y, Champagne, &c, &c., to wiildi ho Invites tho Attention or purchasers, l'rlcca irlll be the Very Loirest for ltcn yOnali. I' ATIIONAOK INVITED. Maylst,18S0-yl II. E. BOHI.EN. Hotels and Saloons. I QARBON HOUSE, J. W. RAUDENBUSH, PltOlRiETOK, Hawk St., IEinanTON, Pa The OAnnoN IIousk offers flrst.elavs neonm. modatlons to tho Travollnir public. ItonrdlnK by tho Day or Week on Keasonahlo Terms. (Jholco ClKars, Wtnes nnd Manors a1wny on hand. Good Sheds nnd Stables, with atten tive Hostlers, attached. April 10-yl yraU'OLD JIEYEU, Announces to Ihe people or Lolitgliton and vicinity that ho has leased and rcOttcd the Saloon & Restaurant, lately owned by IiBwis J. CitniSTMAK, on Itank street, Iohiichton, nnd h prepared to rurtilsh them with FllKSll 1IEEK and other Hefrcshuicnts at all times, l'atrouaito solic ited. Free liiincli Every Saturday Kre iiliig. np. 10, 1680-yl, The Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, PA. iVatliau Klolz, Proprietor rrl.ta Ttmtin 1 lnnfn,1 In tlin Ttnrnnfrli nT Wtmartnrt lldfl.nn HftlintV. l'lt.. find Iflllllllt on tho slto'or Kort Allcn.anol I stockado fort. location, erected hero over a century bro io protect the early settlors ncalnst the hostile incursions ortho Indians. The houso Isasiiu stantlnl brick, nnd was named "Fort Allen 11 tl hil,l.ln f.lwnr.l Vrlu- tlenntnlnfl Thirty-two ltooras and n, liandsomo Hcstnu. rant, nnd tne present rronrieior assaowiy and tnorouaiiiy rcnucu ine ciuousimuuiu. t. 1. 11 l,nniiu,lnlm,nlinrn t?lt?ao f If. A AH tloUNTHY IIotki.. ndaptcd fortlie romrort of Its patrons. In close proximity to tho Hotel, In perfect preservation, Is the Hlstorio OLD FKAWKIIN WEIiIi. which was duit by order of Dcnjamln Frank lin lo supply mo garrison oi run iinun mui water. Its walls orstone, which still defy tho ravaircs of oi?cs, are as pcrleit to-day as when put there, aud the well now contains about six leet of crjstal water. Tho well Is now be- Inir fitted up ns n msionorciic.io me itiiut ui which tho patrons of tho House will havo free access. SUMMER HOARDERS will bo accommodated at Reasonable Prices. Tho liar Is supplied with Uio bet Wines, Elnuors nnd Olgars, Good stabllnir attni-bcd. Respectfully announces to the peoplo of Le hlRhton nnd Its vicinity, that ho Is now pro parod tosupply them with all kinds of Household Furniture Manufactured from tho best Seasoned Mate, rials at Prices fully as lowns tho same article, can bo liouKht lor clscwhcro. Here are a few of tho lnduccmonts olTcred : Parlor Sets at from $50 to G0 Walnut Marble-top Dressing; Case Iledroom Suites, 3 pieces (40 to (69 Painted Iledroom Suites $18 to Mo (Jane Seated Uhalrs, perset ofa.,,. $3 Common (thalrs, per set or 0 &t and all other Ooods equally cheap. In this connection, I desire to call tho at tention of the peoplo to my ample facilities in THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS TflthaNEW and HANDSOME HEARSE, and a lull llneof OASKhTS and UUKEINS, 1 am prepared to attend promptly to all or ders Iu this line, at lottcst prices, Patronage respectlully solicited and tho most ample satisfaction guaranteed. V. SOHWARTZ, octlS DANK St., Echlghton. Dr. Charles T. Horn Would announco to the public that ho has purchased Irom MRS. A. U. PETER, tho CENTRAL DRUG STORE, In Ecucfcel's Illock, Bank St., Lohighton, Pa., Having refitted nnd refilled the entire stock he can offer DRUGS AND Strictly fresh CHEMICALS and Puro, Also Horse and Cattle pnwilers, Patent Medi cines, llrushes, Soaps, Combs, Perlumerles, Sponges, llhamuls Skins. Wines and Eliuors fur Medical Purpofes. Oils, Lamps and FUtures.Ilyesiutft.Uholce Clitars, Pipes and Tobacco. Spec tacles. Trusses, Nursing Dottles, Violin Strings, and a lull line of Wall Paper ami llordersatthe Eonest Prices. Prescriptions carefully compounded and prompt attention given to every branch of the business. A continuance of tho patronago heretofore extended lo this establishment Is respeetlully solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. sept.13, 79.-ly. Dlt. 0. T. HORN. THE BEST OF COAL The undersigned Is now prepared to supply the very but I.ATTIMER (JOAI, at the fol lonlngEOWI'RIOEt! FOR OASHl At Yard I Dellv'd. No. 2 Chestnut, per ten,., ttaa I ft SO No. 1 Dhestaut, per ten,.. S Ik) 3 to Stove, per ton, t a IU J. L. GABEL, DtSltCM Geneual IIahdavahe, &c, Oppo''eihe Public Square. DANK BTItr.ET. tLUl .IIio.v va uu .aois- I I THIS INTERESTS YOU 1 1P 1 1? M-rrSiP?? THE Hr.ST 0RGlJ' .llT.tJOEt For Only u Penny YOU CAN SShD A TOKTAI. CARD TO THE A. B. CHASE OEOAIT COIIPAU?, Koitv.vi.rr, oiiio, and receive thnr IPutratcd Catalogue, Circulars and Testimonials, siiowitii; huvr they CAS and UU nuke the BEST OI6 .n in tlw lVOISI,I I mm Mnny points of KXrHJ.I.ENOK over AIjIj O't'SIIiJIS. We cm I liarllud.uie here, lut wid say, if yr u want an Iro-trumcut fcr your own use yuu uantnotning out OUK ORGAN! If you want Orpins tn sell ajain, there rre no ctliers that sell so e -.tv ( i y - ' - mod Mtivfoctlon after they are f old. I T S A I'' ACT. A. B. CEaAC.!: W.GAM CO., A continuous now of Water does not Wet or Dim WOLFF'S ACME BLACK9NG. Self-Polishing I.cntlivr rrcscrratiTC. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. ASK VOUU DEALER FOR IT. jimi 4AAA AAAA AAAA AALAAtJiKAJilt. -vy DR. CROOK'S Cures TUousauds Yearly. A POSITIVE CURE ron COUGHS, C0LD3, and C0KSUHPII0N, ALSO, The Best of Tonics. CURES DYSPEPSIA, Rcsiorts tb( Appetite, Aids Digestion. Btrcngtbsns tbe System. Boctorss the Weak and Debilitated. Invigorates the LIVEB, and at tbe same time AOia on the KIDNEYS AND BOWELS restoring them to healthy action, health and strength follow from It line. Tha WEAKand DELICATE uiferlnor from LOSS OFAPPETITE,INVALIDSandpcrsousrecovorlnL' from Ficknesa will find It tbo remedy they ruced A trial ot It wilt prnvonll vro claim. Ask your drui-elstfor DR. CROOK'S WINE OFTAR. TaVo no other, l'oreale by all druggists at One Dol lar a bottle. IT Id THE LEADING REMEDY FOB ALL THROAT AND LUXO COMPLAINTS. B. H. SMITH 4s C0-, Propri., Successors lo Oliver Crook & Co., Dayton, Ohio. A bottle contains IS limes aa much as any M cent preparation. IT CURES. DR.J. KRAMER'S GERMAN EYE SALVE 1 a positive cure for weak and diseased eyea. SAFE ML AND RELIABLE. Neverfalla to euro any case of soro eyes, nn.t tin remedv la ea lmmedl atolnltaeffccli. ITIcoSScentsabox. bhould your drueglst not hav e It, on receipt of S3 cents or postago etatnps) vi e will send you box free of expense. S. N. SMITH & CO., Prop., Dayton, O. TTTyMvTTTTTTtTYTTtTTYTTvYrrr- 1856. Original Cheap Gasb Store 1880. Of East Weissport, Pa. It may not be senerallr known to our peo ple that IhnHllST OHKAl'OASII STtJKB IN KAST YK1SSI'iiIIT vas started by the undersigned in the year lso9, and that the same person keeps It to-day, and Is selling all descriptions or Dry Goods, Boots, Shoos, Groceries, Provisions, 0c. at equally as low prlees as tho came quality ofiroodsean be obtained In any town In the county In the HOOT AND SIKH', LINK I have a full stoek of tbe very beet make, fur ladies', mls.es', ueu, boy's and children, and invite an Inspection by buyers before they purchase elsewhere. Don t you forget the plaoe.The OriKlual l.'Uiai. l'eu Sinn, a tew doors uortb uf the Oaual JirldKe, Last U eifi purt, l'a. HKNItY CANl'UKLL. ti-llutter and r(K' taken In exchange at highest market prices. inayle.-mS. JpitOl'OSALS Will be received until 1:96 o'eloek u. m . on Mooday, July M, MM. for lb JAN1TOII S111I of the I.fcllltllUON bOUOOI HOUSE. Ilyurdaroftbe Iloant. DANIEL. (iitAVKU. bitretar Ju.y HS" in
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