Ere ntty bo found on g j file lit Ur.o. 1". llown.1. ft Co' llurotiu (10 fipruco Newspaper Advertising BlreetJ.whcrondvel. tlslngcontriictsmny tc made for It In SATUIIDAyTJI IjY 3lT i860. Local and Personal. XO SUHISCKIHUItS. Subscribers will pledsd refer to the direc tion tabs on their papers, by so doing they "will bo able to sco whether they are square on our books or not, thilst John Fitzwilliatri hinrS 70 Shows llinl thosiihseripllrin has been paid up till March fith, 187&, and consequently there is one dollar due us on the present year, which you will plene remit, or $1.25 will be charged if wo have to send bill. No man can aflbrd to raiso his children without a good newspaper in tho bouse SEDuLook at tho yellow direction tali on the first pago and see how much you owo. An attacho of Thayc's Circus knocked a Slotington landlord down as flat as a flounder. Tho Northampton county National Bank has declared n semi-annual dividend bf two per cent. Su-Tlicro is danger for children in every tnedicine which contains opium in any form, and wo therefore cheerfully rccom lneml Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup, which is war ranted not to contain opiates or anything Injurious. Slatington is troubled with burglars who havo been successful in baffling the of ficers of Justice. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Coinpnny are remodeling their depot at East Maucb Chunk and building a new one at To Wando. The properly oflhoElmira and Ban gor slato company was sold at shcrilTs salo on the 23th Inst., to S. B. Chase, for the creditors, at $42,000. fesult is a fact that hofse dealers arc buy ing horses with ringbones and spavins be cause they can make money by using 'Ken dall's Spavin Cure.' Head the Adv't. Jonathan Wuslcy, superintendent, F. Willman, inside boss, and John Bccse, dis trict superintendent, ol tlio Heading Coal nnd Iron Company, wcro suffocated by loul nir, in tho Kelly ltun colliery, neef Shen andoah, on Monday night. Their bodies were recovered Tuesday. For the week ending on tho 23d Inst., there were 03,702 tons of coal trauspoited over the Lehigh and Susquehanna ruilroadj a total to date of 1,858,043 tons, showing a decrease, as compared with same time last year, of 237,058 ton's. ijt-lf you wanta liicc siltoolh;casy shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Roodercr's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho le!. Ho will fix you right, and dou'tyou forget it. On and alter Aug; 1st tho Wages of the puddlers employed in the mill of the Cata tauqua manufacturing eornpauyit Catusau. qua, will bo reduced to $4 pef ton. Tho other laborers are to be reduced 10 per cent. Notice to this elicit has already been given to tho men. SB. II. If. Pelcrs, agent, the popular mer chant tailor, in tho K)Stofliee building, is now receiving and opening one of tho largest and most fashionable etocko of cloths, cas eimcres and suitings ever brought into Lehlghton, end which lie is prepared to malto up in the latest fashion uud most durable manner, at prices which actually defy competition. Call and examine goods and learn prices and bu convinced. Several days sinco a "lady" canvassed Bouth Easton fur the salo of directs. Wher ever orders were taken Ihd ladles were mea sured after removing their outer dres-cs. The canvasser now turns out to havb been a man. Ho was arrested, we nro told, at Belvidere, N. i. Ej-Ueo Dr. firotVnhig's C. !: C. Cordial for Coughs, Colds, Ilronrhilis, Hoarseness, Bore Thrnt, Tickling or Dryness of the Throat, Croup, Intliicnza, Whooping Cough, Asthmetic Coughs, Cold in the hejd or bow els, end for tho icllef if Consumption. All druggitts havo it. Pi ice 50 tents. W Champion Browning, M. D., Proprietor, lm'ArchSt., Philadelphia. Try it. fiS) Lewis Weiss, in the imst-utrlco bnild- tng, this borough, has just made a large ad dition to his ttock for the spring and sum mer trade, viz, a full lino of still' and soil felt hats ol the latest und best styles, nliil u full line of gentlemen's, ladles' i.ud child ren's biHits, shoes nml gaitcrsj nllofwhieh ho is oll'ering at tho very lowest cash prices Willie Heisler, a 'J-year-old boy of Dodgctown, a stibtirb of eiautnn, Who wus lost in the Moosic mountains on Thursday last, was found on Sunday and restored to his parents. The child hail subsisted on wild berries. SJ-Pure Taris Green lor H)taln bugs. Persian Insect jiowder for moth.bed bugs, and all other bugs. White Hellebore Powder for worms on cur rant and gooseberry bushes. Largo Hock just received. Cheap lor cash, at A. J, Durling'si A common striped snake, about four feel in length, killed last week on the farm oi Air. Boiomon Ivemerer, ol Maliouliig,was foi.nd to have upwards of eighty unborn young ones, ranging Iroin four to eight in ehes in length, upon being opened. ;r-Job printing of the finest description can bo had at the diiuos Aiivucatic office at very low prices. Call and see samples. jSir-Seo a, wine cJp in another Column with a bunch of grapes from winch Speer's Port Grape Wino is made, that is so highly esteemed by the medical profession for the use of invalids, weakly persons and the aged. Sold by all druggists. ir-WiNTiD, a girl, about 16 ycarsofage, to assist with Housework. Apply at the Carbon Advocate ollice, Lehiglium, Pa. Legal cap, commercial note, aud all other sizes and qualities of paper may be bad at Lockenbach's stationery stoie, Maucb Chunk ' Women that have been pronounced incurable by the best physicians in the coun try, have been completely cured of female weakness by the use of Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetablo Compound. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pink ham, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. 3 SujierinUndent Harris, of Summit Hill, has been appointed General Siiieriuteud ent of the Central Railroad of New Jersey on n salary of$l5,000 a your. Two boys, named Meyer Kramer and Levi Kramer, cousins, from New York, vis iting at Kastnn, were dniwued iu the Le high Monday ufteruoon. They were in a bitteau with another boy, named (.Gold mldt, a native of Kaston, and the butteau collided with a ounul boat and was over turned. Goldamidt swam ashore, but I lie New York boys sank. Their Untie were recovered the same evening. Up to this time the delwttivee have fail ed In working nut anything pruiuteiug the capture of the burglars who on last Satur day night a week broke into the raetdeuee of Mr. Daniel Kern, near Unlenville, awl carried off money and bonds t" the yaluo f about f 3000. A VALUABLE PREMIUM! Wo will present every per son calling nt this office and paying $1.00 for' one year's subscription to the Carbon Advocate, with a copy of Dr. J. 13. Kendall's Treatise on the Horse, one of the most valuable books for Farmers and Horsemen ever published. The book is handsomely and profusely illustrated, and gives symptoms and treatment for the various diseases to which the horse is subject. Remem ber, for $1 you get the Ad vocate for one year and a copy of the book free ! Ntiw hand in your names and the dollar. "We have just received a limited number of Kendall's Treatise on the Horse and His Diseases, printed in Ger man, which we will give to those paying one year in ad vance for the Carbon Advo cate. A tnnn named Eikoff was run over by a coal train at Mnuch Chunk Tuesday morn ing and fatally injured. Sr-IInw to invest a dollar and make five: Buy a bottlo of Kendall's 'Spavin Cure.' Tho machine shops at Tamaqua have been purclioscd at Sheriff's sale by Messrs. Carter ,t Allen, and will bo started up at once. Tho Coroner's jury ot Allentown found that Minnie Keim'schlld died from natural causes, aud tho woman was released from custody. ThoElmlra and Bangor slato quariies, near tho latter placo in Northampton county, werosold on ,-aturday for$42,000at Sheriffs sale, and wcro purchased for tho benefit of the creditois. About 4 o'clock on Monday morning a man was run over by n train, near tho water tank at llnzardville, on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, severing tho head from tho body and otherwise mangling tho limbs. Death must have been instantaneous Coroner Lcntz held an inquest upon tho body, and the jury rendered a verdict of accidentally killed while walking uion tho L. V. Rail road. The only thing pointing to his prob able identity is the fact that ho had the name "J. Carney," pricked in India ink on his arm. He was dressed better than tho general run of tramps. The bod was brought hero and interred in the Lchighton cemetery, by our Poor Board. Wo learn that Carney ciuno from Balck's Eddy, Del aware, and that he was in search of employ ment. Mr. Henry Johnson, of HaVcrstraw Now York,has leased the old large building, below Biory's Bridge, nt Catnsauqun, and is now enlarging and fitting it up with tho lequisite machinery fur rolling bright steel from which to make watch and clock springs, Hat keys, shuttles, plulcs for sew- machiiies, elc. In order to make the building suitablo for tho purposo mentioned it will bo enlarged by an extension of filly feet at the lower end, and building a boiler lioiiMt to tho Side of it. jjEfl-Tho medicines of Dusdas Dick A Co. are unexcelled for elegunee, puiity,nnd re liability. Their Scidlitine Seidlilz Powders nro as pleasant as Lemonade. Their Suit Cupcules ate world famous. Sco Advt. f During a fight between roughs mid cir cus men nt Shcnamloah.on the 23d of June, Thomas Coates was struck on tho hcuit with a stone by Lawrence llyau. Coates died on Saturday from the chVcts of tho blow, and Ryan was lodged it! jail. Colonel Charles (ilanz, a prominent citi zen of Eastin, died on Saturday, aged 57 years. Ho was a native of Germany, and in mil tn this country at the ago of 22. Ho settled in Easton, and cutorquonlly became a brewer. He wus the tl. S. Consul nt Stet tin for a few months under President Bu chauan. On tho outbreak of tho rebellior he nt unco offered his services to the Gov ernment, and on April 2.1, 18111, was ctlm missioned Major of Volunteeis by Governor Curtin. In 1602 lie raised tho 153d Regl ment of Pennsylvania Volunteers and was commissioned as its Colonel. He was cap- tuied at Chanci llois ille, and spent forty five days iu Libby prison, and suffered in his health from tho elhcts of the confine ment. On July 21, 1603, ho was iniisterid out with his regiment, ami rrsumed business iu Easton. In 1671 ho was elected Chief Engineer (if tho Easton Firo Depart ment. At the lime of Ids death ho wus President of tho "Veterans' Hancock Club" of Unit city. W. II. Reiuhart hnssucd A. W. Green wahl for libel. Both arc editors in Strouds Imrg, Monroo county. It is reortcd that the name of M. S. Quay, Secretary of the Commonwealth, is connected with the suit. Miss Krebs, of Mahanoy City, and Miss Mury Derr,tf Slatlhgtoii.sre viciting friends here. Our public schools will open, for a six six months term, on tho 20th of September. Joliii Sheckler has been reappointed as janitor of the public school building. jWr-E. ID Snyder has just returned front New York with an entire new lino of sum mer and fall dress goods, to which he asks an early iuspectiun. Prices as low as the low est, Tho Hancock and English Club will meei in Lindermau's Hall, this (FrHay) evening, at 7.30 o'clock. Bo on hand to bear E. H. Rauch (Pit Schwefilebrenuer) in his'Pcunsylvania Dutch sieech. We observo that our estimable young friend and energetic tax collector, James P. Smith, has been squandering Ills wealth in the purchase of a new bat. Ho says it is of the Hancock style. David Bbbert, the popular livery man of this borough, furnishes the city guests at the Fort Allen House with his handsome teams almost daily. His terms aro reason able, his teams in splendid condition, aud tho country roads art excellent. Fur tho week ending on tho 24th inst., 78,Sl'U ions of coal were shipped over the Lehigh Valley luilroad, making a total for the season of 2,M5,G0U torn, showing nu in oroaae, as oumjiared witli bamedalo last year of 19,701 tons. Colonel it end rick B. Wright has built a oolUje at Harvey's Lake, Luierne ooun ly, where he will tiwud the summer. Hi iulormed the Sera u ton lifpubiean rejurWr a few days ago that he had done with poll tic forever. BtfthlhtH, whUdi bu long been famous as a Mat of learning, is likely to have IU lut of educational institutions lengthened by the crMiMiinent of a theolugiexl semi nary aider 'he auejmiM of the MethedU pi' pr.l 1 GgothktioiM for suit- o ' je .pciij, now in progress. Rov. J. H. Hartfhan, haying received a four weeks' Vacation from Ills church (Zlon's RcforirtM), proposes to loavo with his family for North Georgetown, Colum biana county, Ohio, on Monday next to spend Iho tlmo with Mrs. Harlman's rcla' lives and friends. We trust the rev. gentle men and family may havo a pleasant and happy vllt. Rev. L, K. Derr will officiate during Mr. Ilarttnan's absence. Remember tho excursion and basket pic nic to tho beautiful grove at Walnutport, takes placo to-day (Saturday.) Tho train will lcavo LehlghUin (L. A S. Depot) at 7:03, and Wcissport at 7:56. Fare,aduRs 40 anil children 20 cents for tho round trip. Buy a ticket and thus help along Zion's Reformed church. Tho Fhasnlx Silk Manufacturing Com pany, of Patterson, N. J., will soon com ineuco the crectlqn of buildings nt Allen tntfn, to bo occupied by them. These works will giyo employment to 800 hands. 'ru( Conl Trmlc. There is a decidedly belter feeling tn all business walks, says tho Ledger of tho 2Glh. Iron is in better demand, nnd prices of that solid commodity nro Improving. This is a good thing as a baso for a boom, nnd one seems to bo now promised. Anthracite coal is also looking up, aud all the indications point to a general revival of business. Be sides thd fayoroblo turn taken by cool and iron, tho transportation business of the country is largely increasing unit all rail way truflic is steadily on the make, nnd but one tiling is now required to make tho coal trado prosperous and largely productive, and that is, a firm adherence to circular prices. So far tills promises well. There Is little, if any, cutting under. It is truotlic restriction of production by half weekly curtailment of work at tho mines lias not resulted in as much reduction as Was ex pected, but the policy of reduction is as de cidedly In faVor as ever, and it is now con templated to improve Uxm tho ecmi-wcek-ly stoppages; and for the month of August to stop full nlternato weeks. While thero has been little or na difficulty in holding up circular Uriocs, which are genctally satis- lastoiy to producers, it lias not been so easy to restrain production by nil tho companies ns fully us tho spirit of tho understanding between nil the several parties seemed to imply at tho beginning. Tho threo days of suspension havo been by somo of tho par lies so used as to materially swell the pro- luction of tho three succeeding working days, so that production has been lessened, instead of one-half, ns would naturally be expected from half work, littlo more than one-third. Negotiations to c licet a lull half time weekly suspension havo been under consideration in tho trade for the past week or ten days, and n satisfactory conclusion, it is hoped, may bo reached within a few days. Tho following table, prepared by Mr. John II. Jones, accountant of the prin cipal coul carrying companies, shows tho proportion of tho coal trudo obtained by each company during tho first six months of this year and last vcar. This is imuorl- ant as showing Mow thcdifl'creutcnmpuuics have suffered by the semi-weekly restric tions of the year. From this is appears that the Reading has sustained almost ouc-hulf ol the total diminution of production, while the Pennsylvania Coal Company has suf fered even in a greater proportion, Tho lat ter company, however,is one of tho few Hut refuses to work save at u profit, and it lias occupied its timo in making ready for the future rather than pushing coal upon u tail ing market. Tho loss of tho other compa nies is trilling, and It will ho observed that both the Delawuics and tho Pennsylvania Railroad huve shipped a larger proportion ol the total proportion this year thxii they did last year. Tho tablo gives tho percent ages ot the tiltul production shipped by each compaiiy,uud the pmpoitioii of the loss that each has sustained; I860. 1879. Loss. Reading Railroad.. ..ti.tiib 28.0 is.S Leliigh Valley R. It... ,18.7 17.0 B.O NeiV Jersey Central 14.7 14.!) 10.2 Dela., Lack., & Vest...l i.5 14.3 0.3 J)cJa.,.V" Hudson Canal. 12.2 11.2 4.8 l eniisjlvuinn R. it 7.0 0.4 3.1 Peniiu. Loal Co 4.0 5.7 13.0 i. 1. Li. .. .V Weelurll. 1.8 1.8 1.8 Tho committee of the Schuylkill Coul J-.NCIiungu lia'o uetcimiued to continue during August the system of rcstrietingcoal priHlueliou by only milling tlueo iluys in each vte-k. i hey issued n circular Wed nesday stating that nil tho anthracite cual Intel esU havo ugieed to suspend milling on August 5, C, and 7j 13 and 14j 10, 20 und 21; und 20, 27, and 28, uud requesting ull the operators to carry out the agreement 111 good luillii 'Mm Iron Truilv. The iron market is In a more satisfactory condition than wo have been able to report it for many mouths. It Is firm and steady, withuut excitement, aud, although tho vol ume ol business has not been largo since our last report, prices huve stitl'eued rather thuu weakened. A lureo cousumntivo de mand has revealed tho fact that choice biiiuds are in iiiiiitLd supply, even uton in crease of from threo to lour dollars per ton over prices asked during tho early summer months. Two inonllis ago free ollerings ol best brands ol No. 1 X were reported u $22 to $23. Now thero is a pressing and uusup plied demand lor the same bruuds of oller ings as high as $20 aud $27 per ton, Sales of this description during the past week have not amounted to as much us 1000 tons. Tho price paid wus about un average of $26 per ton. Larger transactions were prevent ed by the want ol projier supply aud the lirniness of makers and holders ol those par ticular brands. Inquiry is more uctivein ull the mouths. As one result, we are grati fied to observe that fires havo been relighted in a largo proportion of tho lurnaees that hud shut down ttiruughout Penusylvauia aud Ouio. I.t'Uiglituit Ilvaii. Vamp .Ijcctiiij?. Tho northern portion ol Alleutowu Dis trict, Evangelical Association, comprising Parry villo circuit, Weissjiort aud Hazlelon Stations, Lehightou, Muuch Chunk uud Wilkesbarre missions, will hold a Union camp meeting, in Liudtrman' grove, situ ated within tho borough ol Irthighton, com mencing Aug. 13th, aud continuing ono week. This grove is rich iu foliage and beautifully located. Thero aro three good springs of water only a short distanco Iroui the camp circle. Touts can be rented ut the Iollowing low rale, by upplyiug b- loro Aug. 7lh, to Bev. B. J. Smoyer, Le hightoc, Pa. t 'JVrtW 12 X 12, without floor $2 50 " " " with " 3 j ' with floor & bunk... 3 75 Good boarding oau be had at the Iollow ing reasonable rates : Season tiekets (21 meals) $41 50 Day tickets .., 7j Single tickets 30 On tho Sabbath nothing will be served but regular ineshr. Cuvuittee. An old man named Joaeph Miller was arrested near Pi negro v, Schuylkill oouuty, on Monday ,witb several stolen mule iu his pMBienien. He silted that be could net make a livlsg in any other way than by theft. The pr.p .ty w n.hn m Brk eouniy. Inckcrn ItipiloN. II. Stanley Goodwin was 111 Packcrton on Friday. Miss Clara Harlcman has been quite 111, but Is now convalescing. '-Rov. B. F. Unoiigst and family have relumed from a visit to Bucks county much improved In health. -Tho cntlro forco of carpenters at Iho Fuckertou shops wcro put on repairs last week; the result, a clean sweep of nil dam aged cart In tho yard by Saturday night. Jacob Brong pnicl his friends here a short visit on Frlduy. The Packerlon School Board havo se lected their teachers for tho coming term. Miss Solomon one ol tho most successful teachors in tho district has been retained. A certain captain of tho 81st Regiment, (and thero was no better regiment in the service), says tho hurrdh for Hancock re sembles the Rebel yell. Ralhcf demoraliz ing, if it affects hint ns it did during tho seven days before: Richmond, Gen. Albright was a, bravo soldier, a popular officer and loyal; but when ho ac cuses tho Democrats of waving tho bloody shht in the nomination of Gen. Hancock, isn't ho trying to tnuko tho "baby laugh." Wm. Harlcman and family, spent Sun day with Thomas Ilarlenian, of Catasau qua. One of our Republican fricmls thinks Hancock should resign Ids position in the army, but don't say anything about Gar field's hold on the Senate just wait a little, Gen. Hancock will resign soon to tako a new position, as "Commander-in-Chief." Gar' field had better hold on to theSenatorshi thero are bo few Ohio men iu office Iho State might bo forgotten. Who is to be thecandidatcof tho Demo cratic party for District Attorney? T'ho Gaitlte soysl Tho next District At torney is suro -Hancock will bo whipped. Well, if the attempt to accomplish it results no better than the "alibi," wo can stand it. Thrct monster freight engines, built at the Baldwin Locomotive Works, for the L V. R. R. Co., pasted up the road lost week they will ho used on tho Mahanoy Sc Wy oming divisions, Tho Carbon Herald, n neat, spicy sheet, printed at Weathcrly, being the cnlerpriso of II. V. Morthimcr, is rapidly increasing its circulation, Anu.v Alliiriirlid Dote. Rejwrt says wo arc to havo a Garfield Club. Tho huckleberry tcason has finished, thus throwing qullo a number of white folks out of employment. Tho branch oftho Leliigh Valley rail road) connecting Beaver Brook stripping, is completed, and in a short time the new breaker will ho sending it3 dusky diamonds to market. A few of otlr young men spent last week under canvass Having read Mark Twain's "Roughing It," and other books of this character, they determined to start on a small scale by tenting for a week among our native hills. Should this be successful anil report says it has we shall, in nil probability, hear of them tenting in Colo rado ue::t. Tho long tallied of choctiUg match, bo twecn Thomas ami Andiews of our place, ciuno oir in Huzlctoi), on Thursday of last week. Tho iollowing is the score: Tin. mas 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 Andiews 1 110 11111 8 The parties wereti shoot lit fifteen buds apiero. but on tho ninth bird the match wus given up, as Thomas had no longer any chance of winning. Misses Sherman nnd Jones, two of our newly nppoiuled school marins riro making tho most of the few weeks Which intervene between this ami Aug. 10, the dato school starts, by visiting their Iricnds. William Park, ono of our energetic young men, is very bury at present trying to oig.mizo an ulehery club. Wo wish him success, but would adviso the young ladies, while piactising, not to allow Muster P. to shoot them with an uirow from Cupid's bow. i:ast :'cim iioIn. "Uucle Earn" is not dead as was re ported. 'Hay making Is now over, nnd the oat crop is nearly all g.itheredi Lightning rod men havo mado their op- pearanco sinco the accident occurred iu Ma honing, but only a few persons havo be come their victims: Amos Gulduer has been very sick, but under tho caro of Dr. N. B. Rcbcr, wo aro pleased to note he is convalescing. A child of Lewis Ginder has bech sick, but is now improving under the medical treatment of Dr. P. I). Keiser. Charles W. Xnmler has had lighning rods put on his barn by thopedlers. Isaac Ginder und Isaac Dhubsr were on I lie Muuch Chunk mountain fast Tuesduy for ii stone for Prince's Paint Mill. Owen Smith plied Ins Champion on the rami of Thog. Ruch during the season. The-young Miss who Is paying her at tentions to the enumerator will, one of these days, feel like a hen setting on nu empty nest. A new doctor (C. W. Bower) has loca ted at Pennsvillc. A. II. Seiillo took chorga of Dauber's Mill on Monday. Wo with him sucoese. James V. Peter, Wm. Ruch and Philip Ginder ore hoyniaking for J. Fox, near White Haven. Rebecca Fink, of Lehlghton, is visiting fi lends here. Miss Jane Drizzlo is collecting funds to procure a band for tho Sunday 6ohool celo bration, at Pennsvillc, on tho 21st of Au- RUt. UkOI.ES.lM. Hcnvcr ."Wi'iulow .oic. Beaver Meadow is 60 thickly populated with dogs, that the people oftho place can scarcely sleep at night. Much needed repairs aro being made on tho Beaver Meadow and Lovislon school houses. Tho Song Bird Trouiie of this placo has been Invited to sing at the dedicatory ser vices of the Presbyterian church at Auden ried on Sunday next, August 1st. This Iroujie under the training of Prof. J. Trevas kis.has been sjioken of in high terms where ever it has been heard. Soprano, Misses E. J. Trevaskls aud G. II. Trovaskis; alto, Missca Grace Martyn, Laura Mixell and Annie Trevaskls; tenor, William Thomas; bass, Meesrs. Thomas Trsvaskis and John Trevaskls; OTganist.MierMinuie J. Martyn. The following is the musical programme for the inoruiiij and evening service: -Morning 1st, client, The Lord's Prayer; 2d, Awake, 0 Zion; 3rd, How Beautiful are the Dwelling; 4th, Hear our Prayer, (a sex tette). Evening let, aenetue,- Holy to thy Lord; 2nd, anthem, Greet is the Lord; 3rd, Jesus, Lover of my Soul; 4th, 0 be joyful in the Lord. J. Wear leys that money is in welting to start other 00a 1 operations iu and around Beaver Meeilowf he was only iu condition to superintend the affair. rrof, Uerud's infest child died on Sun day morn log and wm buried eu Wednes day afternoon. The Pwfeesor has the sym pathy of his fncudc. J-e a-rv-'je 11 a-j p twjm-yj ifcj '.'m it i Jiigj H Ik Creek Itciuv. ffon. J. G, Zern was at this place fin prefeaeional business last Saturday. Mr. Edward Raber, proprietor of tho Franklin Hotel, East Wolssport, and wife, wcro on a visit at .this placo on Sunday last. Mr. Solomon Snyder, Jr., and Miss Emma Kramor, of Lower Towamcnsing, wero at this place on Sunday on n visit to friends. Mr. Msrsh, of Wcissport, Was at (his placo on Wodnosdoy last, and gavo us a pleasant call. Quite a number from this placo were at Mnuch Chunk on Tuesday last, to ceo tho olephant. Paul Buck sowed 1I8J bushels of oals this year. Tho yield wo aro yet unablo to report, but will as soon as we can learn tho exact amount. If there is a farmer in Car bon county that can ctlipso this we should bo pleased to hoar from him. A terrible hall storm passed over this placo on Tuesday last, which continued for. some lime, Tho Centennial Slato Quarry, at Saw Mill Creek is worked again with a full force. It is said they havo struck a now vein of splendid slate. Wo ore reliably informed that If tho road leading from Moria Fuonaco to Beltz villo is not repaired at olice, there nro sovcr- nl persons who well causo tho supervisor trouble. Tho road at tho slato hill, ot Win. Ra- ber's, has been refiaircd. Tho slato was blasted nnd the walls laid up and fenders put up along tho steep embankment, which makes it now safe. Mr. Schwab, the super visor, deserves praiso for tho manner in which It has been done. Thero will be services in English lan- gungo in tho Solt'3 church on Sunday eve ning, by Rov, G. , Gross, of Parry ville. Revere. niaitcli Chunk Itcmsi. On Suturdoy night an enthusiastic Han cock and English meeting was held at tho Court House; Hon. Allen Craig addressed the meeting; during tlie speaking, Ex-Judge Geo. Barrett, formerly of this district, came in and was greeted with storms of applause; after Mr. Craig's speech, Juilgo Barrett made a few remarks. Before the meeting adjourned eighty-nine voters of tho first ward signed their names to tho club roll. On Monday morning Joseph Connolly, ah old resident of Matich Chunk, and n vet eran of the war of the Robellion, died at the residence of his son-'n-luw. Josiah Connolly, who was hurt by the prematura disehargo of a cannon, during the reunion oftho veterans, is not expected to live. Henry EiclhofT, a young man about 17 years old, was run over at Coal port, on tho L. i-S. Railroad, on Tuesdoy morning. Ho died about an hour after ho was taken to his home in Upper Mouch Chunk. W. C. Coup's new united monster show, or rhoro properly humbug, showed in Up per Mouch Chunk on Tuesday to crowded audiences. Mr. Coup is traveling on the reputation mado last year, when ho certain ly had a good show. He don't deserve tho patronage ol the show loving people'. C.L. Ultr tVenthcrl)' SplcinU. Mrs. Daddow.of St. Clair, accompanied by n host of friends, lias been visitiugut Mr. lllakslee's. While here, they, with a num ber of Wcatherly Iriemls, visited Glen O110 ko, Switchback, and other places of interest. Children's meeting will bo held in the M. E. Church on Sunday next. The sub ject selected fbr discourse is, "Faith." A ..1 i it..-! - 1 1 ..11 jm-usjub iiievuug is outieiiuiou uuu ull uru IllVitcdl Dr. J. W. Leadcnham nnd wife, of Bea ver City, Pa., aro visiting at Dr. J. B. Tweed lo's. Tho Weatherly public school building will soon have blinds on the windows ami bo newly painted. This will improve its appearance very much. Mr. G. W. Miller is visiting his former homo in Columbia county, for tho benefit of his health. Mr. M. bus been ill for somo time; may ho return thoroughly reeupera ted. Rev. A. S. Keiser, of Lyons, Berks Co., has been visiting his uncle. Mr! O. W. Kei ser, ot this place. On Sunday ho delivered two hiost excellent sermons in the Reformed church. Tho morning sermon in Gciman ami tho evening sermon 111 English. Mrs. Melvin, of Now Market, N. J., paid u visit to her former homo ut this place. Miss Lizzie Harleman paid & few days visit U the family of Mr. Pctrie,at the coun ty wor liotise. Mrs. M. Jarrnrd has been visiting Mr. J. Kisiieratid family at lluilcloh. Several persons out 111 tho woods on Tuesday lat were caught in the storm. Drowned cats or ruts would havo been n proper appellation, only for the siyaof tlio individuals 111 question. Mr. and Mrs. David Swank, of Willtos burre, have been guests at the latter's for mer home in this place, for seveial days. Mrs. Schuyler paid a visit to the county seat on Monday last, und returned home on Tuesday evening. Miss Nora and Allco Faust, Jennie and Bessio Evuus hail a very pleasant trip to QuaknVV Valley on Thursday of last week. MrrArthur J. Rowlund jraid a visit to to friends ill Jeauesvillo on Tuesday lust. Mrs. Cruii6e, wil'o of the Into Mr. Jacob Cransc, will disposq of her household goods between now and September, when she in tends moviiiE to Jersey City. Miss Mary Kengle, formerly of this niaeo, but now ot uino, has applied lor 1110 new school, which is the only vacancy. Miss E. M'Gruth and mother havo been ill witli billtous fever, from which a number of our people havo sutlered. Flut. WcUsport liciUK. Mr. Chas. Hiils, tho former ticket agent at the L. & S. depot atthis place, has moved his family to Siegfried's Bridge, and will take charge of that office. The office hero is being supplied by a Mr. Schomer. An unknown person cnlered tho resi dence of Mr. Daniel Knerr, a few days ago, and stole somo artiolee of wearing opparrel. An infant child of Mr. William Koons, died ou Sunday and was buried on Tues day. Mr. Hogamen nddreesed tho Republi can meeting on Saturday evening last. Mr. William Hill, ono of Weissport's genial and enterprising young men, while at work in the foundry, a few doys ago, lied his foot burned accidental!!-. John Heller, who resided at Ellsworth, Kansas, for tho fast year, returned to this place ou Tuesday last. Aucuie. Ilt'llirjotiai .iilck. Uv-iNOKLic-Ar.UiiuBcn,WiiissronT. E. J Miller, Pastor. German preaching; at 10 1 o'clock a. m by the Pastor. Sunday School at ! p. ui. Ungliih preaching-at 7.30 p. ni. I M. li Ununcu, J. r. Miller, pallor. 10:90 la. in., preaching, subject "The Believer's HlesdnKt" 7:80 p. in., subject " Harvest 'Home." Sunday sehool 2 p. m. Allarowcl- I come. I I.EiiiniiTON Evangelical Ounncu. D. 1 J. Siaofer, iaftor. rreeolilug; to-raorrow at . 10 a. in. , ami 7:80 p. 10. Morales; subjert: " 'he Mu against tho Holy U host," a repetf. tlon, by request. Sunday School a pi nt. A children's meeting tn the evening, and an Illustrated sermon by tho psttor, (abject: 1 "Head religion and lleslrt religion." 1 Zion'e HisronMEDCutmou, J. ll.IIurtman paster. Preaching at 10 a. ui., fn Qersoau. Sunday sekeel at - p in. 1'reathlng at 740 p. iu Kaglleb. The Dover (S. J.) Ms asme to band this week enlarged to tl columns, with a new head and otEerwiee iiureved. Prank, we MiUuUie you ess your suassai. aud trust that jour efforts to pleaee your patrons will Le abundantly rewarded. For the OAnnoN advocate. THE VAIU1Y or .llAUONINtr. nr w. 11. n. Wffgt lovelier vato could gentle faney cheese, Than tr.ou, Mahoning, clad In gayest hues, And hemmed around with nature's mountain wall, Ouch ns became tho prldo of ancient Usui, Thy rock-ribbed barrier, looming toward tho sky. Unlock the clouds when earth is parched and dry! And thon, like Tempe'svalo or EJen'sbowcrs, Dost teem with vines, and fruits, and radlent flowers. And thou pure stream, with marmurlngs soft and low, Art rolling on with tireless, ceaseless flow, Through flowery meads and groves of royal pine To blend thy pearly drops with ocean bnno. 1 lovo thy maintains I and I long onco more To climb tho steeps Pvo cllmbod so oft before, And there to stand and watch the parting day Sink down the West 'mid banks of golden spray, Tho wren and Unset then must ceaso their song, They to tho drama of tho day belong : Nocturnal birds will soon unfold their wings, And sing their tove until tho welkin rings. Then long dark shadows creep across thedell, And twilight throws around ber maglo tpcll) Tho night birds carol In their wildest Joy, And earth seems wrapt in dreams without alloy. Oh, valley raro t and beauty undefined f Fur thee there Is no name In poet's mind : Thy hills, nnd woods, and streams, and vales, and flowers. Aro beauties that surpass tho artist's powers. Thy fields, aud streams, and hills, nnd vales between, Thy mountain guardians, clad In evergreen, Have stamped those scenes on memory's fade, less chart, And left their Impress lasting on my heart. A Conl Itliiio Horror. A Shenandoah dispatch gives tho follow ing in regard to the coal mine catastropho which took placo thero on Tuesday lasti The Kecly Run Colliery, oftho Thom as Coal Company, one of the largest opera tions on the Girard estate, has been troubled for the past few weeks with whlto damp, a deadly gas which has been escaping from Iho old workings of tho colliery partitioned off from tho places at present being worked. Monday night Jonathan Warley and Frank Willman, tho supeiintendent and foreman of tho colliery, accompanied by John Rces, District Superintendent of tho Philadelphia and Reading Coal aud Iron Company, who went along in tho capacity of an adviser, entered theso old workihgs for tho purpose of devisiug some plun to correct thodiffictil ty. As tho Mine Inspector proposed to stop tho colliery Tuesday Inspector Gay went to tho colliery nt 0 o'clock Tuesdoy morning to stop it, when ho found that tho men had not yet como out. Ho at once organ ized a party to search for them, but lie had no sooner reached the gangway, by the way of the breach through which the missing men had gone down, than ho wus overcome by the gas and carried out insensible. Tho whole party wcro furccd back, and it was not until a current of oir was established through the old works that they ware found. They wero gotten out at 12.30 o'clock, but only after thirty miners had succumbed to tho noxious gas. A forco of doctors was kept busy all morning on tho bank resuscitating the brave men who wero risking their lives in the effort to savo thoso inside. The un fortunate men wero found lying along the gangway, about ten feet from each other,on their faces, with their fingers imbedded in the earth: as though seeking to tcur an nve 11110 of escapa from tho impure air. From tho way they were found it opiiears tliut, although tho victims wero nil experienced miners, they had not calculated upon meet ing such a Iurgo quantity of bad air. They must havb been killed witliifia few minutes after entering tho place. This is tho most jwpulous section of tho Schuylkill coal re gion, nnd thousands of men and women had gathered to watch tho work of tho rescuing panics, nnd tho excitement was vbry great until all hope of saving the men alive had to be abandoned. The deceased wero all prominent citizens ond leave largo families. Jonathan Warley hod been a resident of the Shenandoah region since the first devcl opement of mines there. His first employ ment was in the colliery where ho met bis death. It was nt that time operated by tho Thomas Coal Company, with headquarters in Philadelphia. The lato B.B.Tliomas.who was accidentally killed at CoalesvilIe,on tho Pennsylvania Railroad, in 1S77, was tho President. Mr. Warley was ono of the most prominent citizens of Shenandoah, boron conspicuous part in the opposition to tho Molllo Mnguires,aud his lifo was threatened by them upon several occasions. He had mado considerable mouey by cartful invest ments, aud owned several valuable proper ties m Shenandoah. John Rccs,tho superintendent oftho Phil adelphia and Reading Cool and Iron Com pany's collieries In tho Shenandoah district, had lived in Shenandoah slnco the opening of tho coal fie'ds there. He was a nativeof Wnlos, and came to this oountry with a valuable experience in coal mining obtained in his native country. During tho labor ex citements in the Schuylkill region iu 1877 Mr. Rees showed undaunted courage, and it is stated that it was owing to his excellent judgment that the troubles did not assumo n more serious aspect at that time. Ho was several times warned to leave the coal fields by Mollie Maguires, and to aflord linn pro tection bo was kept under the constant sur veillance oftho detective force. SnpcrvKorM. The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania lies recently rendered several decisions of gener al interest in tho matter of road taxes. The right of farmers to work out their road tax has been generally, but notuniversally,oon ceded, supervisors in some townships insist ing that the tax must be paid in money. A test case has been decided in favor of the tax payers, and their right to work out the tax distinctly and finally ufllrnied.In other oa fie collector of road tax hayo claimed a oommiwion on the part worked out as well aeon that paid into tho county treasury. Tho Supreme Court decides that nil claims for such commissions should bo rejected ,the working out of the tax imposing no labor on the collector or treasurer, but only'on the supervisor, who is fully paid for Lis ser vices. IlKcrt'Hlinir to Million Krrpcrx. Judge Butler, of the Uniteil Elates Dis trict Court, last Wednesday rendered a de cision of Imiwrtanee to liquor dealers, as it I seta at rest the question of stamping "stand I casks" used hy retail dealers. The case be i fore the Court was a lest one, In which James Monney wus the defendant, llisun ttanuml stand casks were seised by the reveuue officers under an act which directs package containing five gallons or more or distilled spirits to be stained. The Judge declared that the act nail reference only to neokogiM filled for shiptnentaleor delivery byareetiQer or wholesale dealer, without i , .- ,. i ..... , ... oiher ia of fU2L7. The ha. no ; , , - reference to a retell dealer, who, for the aonvenienee of trade, euinties spirits into a stand aak. Biibaeribe for tbe Aovacsrc, only $1 per annum. ssriAesw Dutld Hehr wu m'td for being loo rrrudVi married, on Wedneedey morning, nnd taken before Esq. Boyer, of Welstport, where be waived a hearing end five bull to appear it court for the orTenoa. He) wei married about seven years ago In Venengo county, Pa., to a Miss A. M. Robinson, and about one year and a half ago to a Maria Milter of near here. And this is how the matter stands at present. Itnyplly Jlsnppnliiui1. Disappointments are frequently grevlous to bear, but having received letters almost daily from parties who havo been "happily disappointed" we relate their oxperienee which will be profitable forevery one to re member. Thousands havo written to the proprietors of Kendall's Spayin Cure, stat ing that they began using it without my faith that it would cure spavins, but had been happily disappointed as it had com pletely cured the spavin and removed the bunch without blistering, and after using it for various purposes, all state freely that they find it tho very best liniment ever used for any lameneis on beast or man. Please read tho advertisement for Kendall's Spavin Cure. A Sew Treatment. The Golden Ettxer of Life. Wonderful Caret. H you havo Consumption, and would know that jour oough can be made loose and easy Iloctlol-eU'r and Night Swiats chcekeit In 21 hours; Inflammation taken out ol the Lniixs ond air pas'imes at once; that you can be tnado to gain 3 to 6 pound- or healthy flesh per week ; ff you have any Chronlo Disease, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, l)vpepla,Slek Headache, Henrt Disease. Liver Complaint, Nervous Deblllty.Semliinl Weakness orSpcr matorrbce.i, loss ofsexmtl power In cither 8f x from any cause 1 If von limnmiv tnnn ,,ii,. ous weakness, losing flesh or wasting away. ...... .uum, ,11, u 1,1 nt, iiiiuiuoti reuci nnu certain cure for mnnv ni ihp a short time, a new method with new agents to fatten cvoryln.lv, Invlgorntn anil make strong and healthy tho mot hopeless cases, cut this out and write at once for particulars to H s. DISPUrsSAltY, Uerrlon Springs, Mich. ilv 17 vi T i t,chlghtnii Itlnrkcfii ConriECTSD Weekly. Flour, no sack ti us Corn, per bushel " ;o Oals, per bushel 5 i.iueu vjnop, per ewe 340 Middlings, per cwt 40 Bran, per cwt 1 10 iiuucr, per pounu ijjis, jier uojen... iiatn, perpoinTil ja Lard, per pound m Shoulders, per pound g Potatoes, per bushel ;j Closing prioe5 of DsUavex A TnirssMn. Stock, Government and Gold, 40 South Third Street. Phila., July 29, lt-60. U S. 0 9 .1C11 bid 10r- asked . '5 nld V2 H nskid . K bid lOfl-, an-Mi no;, Dl.1 i i nst.cd -ICO mil I 84 asked . h Old 65il askdt . SJ bid 0 asked . ri, bl.t esh nsi d u 13. Cun-pncv. Us.... It.-. r,'s. ISsl. nnu, It. R 4V. new U 8. 4's, nt-w t'ennsilvania It. 1!.... i-ii'ia it ica.iuiB it.n I .pi, ,1,1, Vnllnn ,, I. Leliurii Coa Itfe N rlv.Y'n.' ".' umieu uorai ante 01 K, J a; mo u, nslteii nil old KB asked noriqernceiitialll.lt.,.. sralj but 3H mert lleilonvl'le l'ao.li.H. 10 21- bid W asied I'lttS. 'lit. .V Unit. II 11. Pn. 151a h,.l 1.1. Central Irnmooitatloii Co (a bid 49 nicj Aoi'ihcrn 1'aelllc Com. ... .n, bid 0ft okcd n , riM'n. r l.lil 644 nsL-ed Phila leinhli ,fc -.rlolt. n.. nb ni. n.L, snvir.ttiailoM to bid oji uskul DIKII. SJ AN ir.- On the SOih Inst.. In Wllkr-sbarre, Levi It., Inrant son of HavM and Itucetta tiwank, aged 1 year and threo month. THANY.-Onthe loth Inst., in Weatherlr, Mrs Margaret Teaney, oged 71 years. I1A1II.L On tho 23th Inst., in Woithcrly. i-r.ink, son ol Adam and lillen llabel.aged 1 year and 10 months. N KXCEIiLKN'TOlTOitTUNlTY fcsii I.LDOrT BOmvBl.T, offers for silo it a aacrffleo, a vcrv VAl.UAlil.K I'DOI'LUry loiated on the rnrui r uf UAIXBOAII ASH riiTir Tiir.uTa m the uoHuunu oi WHATIinRLY ("irbon county Pa. I'orany fimily dcsirluc a coiuturta iloaud cezv home, till. Is nn i-xci-lli-iH onp ntiioiti. Tho lot li supplied with choice Holt, ana tie iimisocon. t-iinsrix fmoiMizcA iooni aud a tpaeioai attic, with Hay Window on south iliie. is iiiiiiinheii with ail the modem iirpruvrniiHitn, a flue riuife m tno kitchen undo.i exce lent neater in tho eel ar, which hcit (ho whol- buitd ng. C'oniu-cte'i w th u aie lio neci-tisatyoulhoiims. f tnblb smoke hou.e, Ac., all In pood coi didon. Ue also offers lor uitle u w ll-pining tlouhlo FltAME TENEMENT, situated nenr the waicrtank. brlucuig in an annunl rcutal m ctw. Tuey will both eo so il, fheiip for cafh. Itcasnii fer tale removal to l-'londa. Apply to -lli:r,I)ON BODWEW,, Correr 5th aud It. It. hit , Weatlieily, ra Jnlyi7w(. tE3-" SI - 92-?.. 3 BUS.': Ei!S 3SD0H 8dU3A03 Eg2 3 a Sag Hosiinilo Gatclier .iUvrrn minutes without smoke, soil or K'oaee. Prleo 60 ets. .Send postal for illustrated Circular. A stents wanted. 1 1 oral terms. U. T. JUNKS, 100 Light St., lUIMinore, Md. Jy 24 wl Anwi year ai t$ i 9 C VIOKK ml oxnetas'-s tn agents: freo Addross P. O. IUKKitY, Augusta, Maine AiltfrtlsrrN ond for oar S'.-Isct LLt of Local Newspaper, oeo. 1. Howell & C.i., 10 Spruco St.. N. Y. ' j ,".'1 it t Itetpertfully announces to tho people of I.e hlKhton and its vlctnlty. that he Is now pre pared to supply them "Ith all kinds of Household Furniture Manufactured from the best Seasoned Male, rials at Prices fully as low as the tauiaartlele, can be bought for clsi-wliero. Here are a few of the Inducements offered : Parlor bets at from iK to MO Walnut aiorble top Dressing Case lledroum Suites, S pieces flO to 9S Painted liedrooin Suites its to 10 Cane Heated Chain, rsetof a.... M Uommon I'halrs, per set of 0 $1 and all oilier floods equally cheap. In this oonneetlon, 1 desire to rati the at. tcutlon of the people to iny ample Ucllltles in s, THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS !,'l.ll.a.rl, and lIANIOML IIKAKBE, ii tun iidbvi oAMir.iH aud rurriMj, l am prepared to attend promptly iu all or i ders In tals Hue. at lowest nrlees. PattreMue resneetruliv SMlleited and the V. M.11W.4B1 ociu SDTF-. mule eai-r isl raa'S-i JEWELRY, pi-su 3" 3 taJti!sa till BANK St., Lihtabtoa. New Advfcfftsonii i;'. JV VOL' Alii: h S'rSM 01' Bcofs, Shoes, Hats, Caps, or, Gents' l'iiriiisliing Good1 GO TO CLAUSS& BROTHER THE rOVVLM. Merchant Tailor 3ank Street, Lehightotf. PniCES VERY LOW FOR OASIL Th publlo patronage solleltod. jnljMf mick Wrkf Look to your bes Interests, Now epen nnd ready for Inspection, the LAHOK8T and MOST OIISIPLEtK STOCK OT Br-RtNo nuil summer nnv onoMi, itoTioxe. ouir-KTS, hoots, siioks, .cover brouiht into this section of the country, wlilch were B0112M More the sharp kim AT A Saving of fronl 20 to 25 per 6i ro therefcra nrenared tn nffnr tn nma at still very low prices, which will only be kept upns long as the present stock may last, ind preferring "A NlmbleSIipenooto a Slow Shilling;," wo aro determined to MOVE THE STOCK QUICKLY",, And shall offsr Extraordinary Induco- racuts to CASH BUYERS ff AtnonK the list of floods Jnsl oponrdaro thai following at a UREAT 1UUO AIN i G000 yards Calicoes, fast colors. 5000 yards Muslins, bleached & unblcachedt. 1 case 10-1 Sheetings I case Honey Comb Quilts. 1 ease Heavy Shirtiinr. C.'icvoits 31 pieces Cossimcro, for Men - Boy's Wear. BOOTS AND SHOES Wo hive the Mrzcstnnd most Handsome stock of Men's, Women's andt'hlldren's Pine Shoes that were ever exhibited In this town, also bought before the lato advance, which for iioauty ufSlyle, Durability and Cheapness we can truthfully say cannot bo matched. Wo have also just opened a large and beautiful assort ment of BEST WHITE GRANITE AND C. C. WARE, of Foreign and American" Manufacture, which wo will run off at very low prices, in Setts. Consumers of Dry Ooods, Iloots, Shoes, fco., wilt find It irreatly to their ndvuntOKO to oall early, ami ex.iiulno Hoods and Prices, before purchasing elsewhere, ns this Is a oonjtif s,ile, und wo can assure you Oenulne Dar gains. 43- A cordial Invitation extend to all. Itcspcctfully, J. T. NUSDAUM S; SON,- Cfppcslto rubllc Sqnaro, Lehlghton, Pa. opt. 4-yl Reed & Semmel MANTJI'AGTTJERS OF Opposite the ritbllQ KotmfA. rttirtlr Ktrf I.ehlnhlrn. Pa., respectfully annouueo to their to supply tlieni with FIRST Oh ASS UIO-. AliS of their own manufacture, wholesale aud retail, at lowest prices, also all the cholco Urunds of Chewing & Smoking Tobacco, PIPES, AC, i-C. A share of public patromao IS respectfully Invited and tatlelactlon guarautoed. Veiy ltcspeetfully, Kcctl & Semmel, Oppobltu 1'iiblio Sfinnrc. Hank St.. LEHlGllTON, PA. Apr. 5f. 1B30 tf mi-Una nnu inu puuna inni inoy are t (illAV'S SIMCCIirlt) .HKIJ1C1XK. rilAon MAIlKTiiEonHAT fHADC MARK r-xu l i a it It K 21 IS D V, an unfail ing euro lor Nominal won Kness, r pcrinaior rlien. Iiuno- tency, and' nil iflA.ifii BEFORE TAKINO.ihat follow, WTEI? TAKIilO. asasequoneo of Self Abuse; as Loes of Mom ory, t'iflversal Lassitude, Pare In the Hack, Dimness of Vision, I'rcmature Old Age, and many oilier diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption, and a Prematura Grave. fir-Pull particulars in our pamphlet, which wo desire to send free by mall to everyone, Sir l'lm SpcelUc Medlclno Is sold by all dru Klsts at tl per package or six paekiKSS for it, or will lie sent free by mall on receipt of the, money by addrewioic TlieOrey lileillelu Co Meotianlcs IJIocir, Detvoit, Micir. HULU 11Y DHUUUItiTS EVEltYWUEBL May 8.-ly K1CIL3IA.V & CO., BANK STREET, Lehlghton, Pa MtLLERH ana Sealers In. We won' , , , , .... ?H?Si'"'-t weeie now fully prepared to bLU PLY t -lem witn Viom any Mine tteetred St VEHV LOIVKST PRICES. J". HEILMAN & CO. Jull 35. OPIUM HABITii ur -J Ir ih ONiY 1'itUll -Iirf. n tfm ft. m eud at lem eoat Ihsu t.v a,, v n,h..p m.. EuS-ilux or tncuuvemenee. 'In-alu'-nt ahlit Ih1 Uiauy neit oi tun V. . 1.1 Cnse. r"u I 1.111 tl'-ulnr. live. Addiaee H iiikp, n . pau I ia). I aiu. Jlecrien Vwitaaa, Mteii (Ertawisutd A A TP LI TO I leek. Sor, IKVM. Li., uu tr i r . J I s A. I X I ,.. T u.i. I tl tbe I'.f.tn.i C 4r C r I.l'i.iy & ICO. Ijition-i-, i,c4 Menu uiin Velou