omnmnvi THiS PAPER rrmy bo found on itie nt iifo. i i NewufHIT Ahcr Win? l.nl-ei (111 bpTiiro PATURDAY. AUGUST Mill, 1880. Local and Personal. to SsjiiscitiiiKitN. Subscribers will ploaso refer to tho dlrcc tlnn labs oil their pniers, by o doinft they will be able to see whether they are square bh our hooks r not, thus : John Fitiwllllam mar8 79 Shows thai the subscription hns been paid Up till March Rth, 1879, and oonserpionfly ihere Is one dollar due us on the present year, which you will please remit. or$1.2Jw!ll be charged if wo have tit send bill. The dog days will last until the 20th inst. Buckwheat fields ore while with bios corns. The eclibol property in Slatington Is estimated tube worth $8,500. a-Xnthinn like ill What? Kendall's Spavin Cure. Iiead their advertisement. The democrats of Nnithatnplon will hold their nominating convention at Bath tjp September (ith. Twelve hundred hands are nt present employed by the Allentown Rolling Mill Crimpany in its mills ami furnaces. .pCT-The rising generation ought to bo protected ngnlnst the stupefying influenco ofOplum preparations. Wo cull the alien lion of all mothers to the fact Hint Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup is absolutely freo from Lauda num or other Opiates. The North Pennsylvania Railroad an nounces a quarterly dividend of one and one-half per cent (less 6 per cent for con tingent fund), payable August 23. The safe in Dr. T. E,l;j.ir Hunt's resi lience, at Eastnn, was blown open by bur glars early Wednesday mornins;,aiiil $.10,201) worth of securities and jwelry stolen, fcjS-Ijook at the yellow direction lab on the first page and see how much you owe. &Q.lfyou wanta nice smooth.casy shove your hair cut or sliamiooing, go to Franz Roederer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you right, and don't you forget it. gSt Lewis Weiss, in the pn office build ing, this lioroilgh, has just liuide n large ml ditinn to his flock for the spring and sum mer trade, viz, n full line of Mill' ami mfi felt hats of the latest and best styles, and a full line of centlcmen's, Indies' i.nd child ren's boots, shoes and gniter, all of which he Is oilering at I lie veiy lowest cash prices. 5EQ-II-II. Feters, agent, tin- inpnlariiitr rhant tailor, in the post ofilro building, is now receiving and opening one of the largest hnd most fashionable stocks of cloth, cas- simcres and suitinzs ever hrousht into Lehlghton, and whicn lie li prepared to tnakn up in the latest f.isliion mill most durable ininnerj at prices which initially defy competition. Call and examine goods and learn prices and be convinced. ST.fnb printing of the finest description fcan bo liad at the Carbon Advooatk orfiee at very low prices. Call and sec samples. HJ-Seea wine cup in another column vim a biincu oi grapes Irom which Kpeer V Port Grape Wine is made, that Is so highly fsteemedbythoincdic.il profession for the use of In valids.weakly persons and the aged. Bold by all druggists. jSBWANTKD,agirl, about 10 ycarsofage, lo assist with Housework. Apply at the Carbon Advocate office, LehighUn, Til. Legal cup, commercial note, and nil hther sizes und qualities of paper may he had at Ltickenhach's stationery stoic, Maucb Chunk irThe medicines of Di'srus Pick A-On. are unexcelled for ch-irance, piitity, and re liability. Their Seidliline Sciillitj Powders are as plea Mint as Lemonade. Their Solt Capsules aro world fjiimus. See Advt. f gSTAl Dr. 0. T. Horn's H,pular dim: ftrtre, you call get any article usually kept by first-class druggists, at prices fully ns low as the same articles can lo puichustil in the cities. Give him a bill. SSSU Women that have lech given up by their dearest friends us bet owl help, have been permanentl cuicd by the use nt Lyoia h. Pinkiiau's Vkoctablr ftuirncxn. It is a positive cu'o for all lenialo complaints. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. rinkliam, 2.'!.'! West em Avcuue,L.vniiiMaM.,forpimplilet4. JSW-We have much pl.-ii.iile in iccom tnending Theimidine lo our leaders, as nn libsolulo cute lor Malaria. The iiuiiitifac turers' name alone ii a guarantee of it mer it. It fells at 23 cents cr box. For pa' ticulars see Advt: 2 UJPennsylVanin State College mlitiitr both sexes. Liidntvuieiit half u million, Tuition fret. Conines ol study, Classical Bciciitifie, and Agricultural. A thorough Preparatory Department. Expenses j-3 i. $5 per week. For calnlojiie. nddicss Jos, Buobtlidoe, A. 51 , Pics. State College Pn. SS-K C-Kcndnll's 6pavln Cure is used finm the Atlantic Ui the Pacific const. Itcnd ad. jEt-Theailvniitagesoirerod by the Slate ol Norih Carolina Inr selt cmeut within lie ouruers an1 now uiiriicuog llnuiliirtiuts liom every quarter of the Union. It w enn ccr tain that a very Inrge ineicase in the pop Ulatiou of this Stale will smu have to L, elironlcbil, as ihe indiuvmcnls held out arc such as mult impress most favorably ciery Due wlinWcoinesucquainted ivithlliem. We commend to the attention of all our readers ronieiiiplatinir a change and in farch new homes the inlvcrtbeimnt of the If. O. Department of Agricultuie JZOllr your terms nt the pipular liv ery of David UbU-rt.ou Jforili slieet, Ill's borough, and lie happy. Terms low The Unwinansville Siinduy sell.') will until its annual pic nic, in the woods adjoin- Ing tln school house, on b.itur.lay, the 2Ut Inst. Musieaiid refreshment will boon band Tor ihe occasion "iSSuDr. J. A Mayer, of Munch Chunk is using Ifapoli. a recent discovery, for the prevention ofpuin in cleaning tender teelh for filling, with Hie greatest satisfo-lion Those who would uvoid sUtTerirg should call upon him. William, Muschlilx one day last week ' wfifle wrestling wild a companion named Allen Ziegeufus, was thrown to the ground anil sustained a fracture ol his lefl forearm, The young men are Loin of Millwit, and nr. J. U Kramer ol the same place intend M ttie atieiit. A very handsome piano-box phaeton just built by Troxler A- ivr-idler, and elab orately finished appeared on our streets Thursday evening, with our friend Jake Raudenbtiih's Hancock horse in the slulls and Ibegeuiul Jake himself ou the driver's seat. We say Jake's Hancock liorw u.lvi.. edly, because when he corneal down with one hoof it is J fun nod die other cues, so that every one knows when Juke's horse is raiming throujh town. Call am) Juke! n , ' .ndU;ehr.at,.,..CarU.,,.IUW: I veZynoK li.htteiiirarily lusuue Jam. Mc.r.,y, 1 1ioum. TIi as 1im hi Ihe ruht iliree a travelling ourenian tailor1 cmmitted ln) r.ve your li, houses, do all suicide Isle on Pr,.l',v . .1.. t. . ..j.u y""r out.- Ihe II Hit r ,et ve mot c .0- kkir,. ..k.i- " ' '' " "uo "i n.inwu A VALUABLE PREMIUM! "Vc will present every per son calling fit this office mid paying $1.00 for tfne year's subscription to the Cahiicw Advocati:, with n copy of Dr. J. 13. Kendall's Thiiatisk on THFj Horse, one of he most valuable books for Farmers and Ilorscmeh ever published. The book is handsomely and profusely illustrated, and gives symiHoms 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 ! Now hand in your names and the dollar. AVc have hist 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 Advc cate. Mr. I. Miller, of Weissporl, while fol lowing the trail of his occupation Hint of buying up Sheep and calves in Monroe Co. met with n painful accident nn Monday. While ilriving nlmg the mad to Broad headsville, his horse shyed nt a buffalo robee and upset the wagon. Miller coming nut the debris with n broken leg. The Gnrfield-Artllur club have flung their banner to the breeze. The Hancock English club meets to night (Friday), at 7:S0 o'clock, in Liiuler m iii'b Hall. All members and Hancock men are requested to be present. The club now numbers 100, exclusive of the Pjcker tnn list. Now, by ye gods the work goes bravely on I On account of the enmp meetirg there will be no services in I lie Lebii;htou or Weissporl Evangelical churches, to morrow Sunday), 13tli Inst. A switch tender, named Emery, who re sided nt Smith Easlon, was run over and ili Htnutly killed on Saturday allernoou by a train, a slout iIMnuconbovethc Lehigh nod Siisqui'liiuinn Rnilroud depot, nt Easton The Shenandoah Jlcrald says Hint the reslriction in coul mining made the pay nt the Vniluilclpbia and Reading Company in thut town lat ine inli S-:U,00(, iuslend of $00,1100, mid inlds that the region hns lieeo losing in this propottiou siuco the restrict live tmlicy began six months ngo. The Norlhnuipton County Democratic met ting, on Saturday, selected Bath a- the phiec for its convention on Ihe 0th ptox. Addresses were mode by Hons. S. Cox, Edward Il.lltvy. Hiesler Clymer, J. U. Storm und E. J. Fox. The Hold nnd msl-Mrice at Fleelivotd ivcro rolled laft Wednesday night ol about $193 worth of pistugo stumps, $135 in mnncy from tlme'oic, and i'2S from a reg istered letter In the iMnt-officc. Beside the money the thieves ttrfik n lot of easilneres and oihers gintds, Hliogether of the value of about $50(1. The robbery was discovered next morning about five o'clock when the sloro was opened. Adam Schafi'er, one ol rthe firm sleeps on tho secoml Btory, but lie lid not hear tho rohters. Muj. Joseph Steekcl died nt his resi- luiee, near Romicb's Mill, in North White hall, on Saturday week, at tho ngo of 71) years. He was numbered anion ' the nldert le-iideuts ot his township, and was known as n man of mnileH deineauor, coliitcoiis and nll.ible, jiobsCssing ihe confideiuv mid ejtoHin ol nil who enjoyed bis acquuiutiiiice. He jiosesscd hue social qinlilics, and in 1 1 io several spheres of husband, father and citizen occupied it position worthy of fmula lion. The imputation of tho several counties in tliis census dittiict shows tho fnlloHing incieuse since 187(1; Montgomery, UJjU: Ducks. 4,30.1; Norihumptou, 8.S58! Lehigh, U.JiJ; Carta. li, 4,311,1. On .Monday evening u week John Schmidt, emyloyed by Samuel Kinclit, a' II ith, fi ll out of u wugnn and, striking on Ids head, died in half an hour. Ho was at one time a pinper in the Northampton county ulina house, and was sixty-livu ycais 1(1. For the week ending on the 7lh lust., there wcio t'J.t-2'J tons ol' ival sbipied over Ihe Lehigh Valby Ruilioail, making n lotal f .r the scaoi. ol 2,s20,(t33 t'-tix. heing an iu- ciense ol r.,3:il lulls a, coiuparid will, same tune laft vear. For the five days enuing on the Otli illst., tbeie wcio T3;23 1 tuna of nial sbliil over lite Lehigh ami Susqiiehuuiia railroad, making n total for the sciisou of 2,000,S3I turn, showing a decrease for tho season ol .".I.V.ICO tons Toeredlfd Tuesday at the residence of b rs.n.Giii. Siign-aves.it Pinl.ipl,urg,lrr. hlizibvlli Walker, at tne advanivd moot 107 yi-urs. She w.is born at Itluekwater.Iro- LiiiiI. Hi I77K, ami came to Hns iMlllilrv of. tei t io death of her fnisluiud, f..Urte.'n Years ngo. She ictidul Jiit in llic city of New Vork, Willi her son, and moved to Phillips. . ......... -.,.., ui, i. 9 inp HOI T Ol t.velve cliil lieuaiud only nvo, lliu vouug.-sl. i irvivo her. Some ot the Uepuldlunn ivrs sav th it even General Hiiucia k's (hu.iii will lmi vote lor him. Thai is nothing, theiu ulu sjld to oi tools in every family. lllllciiricil llola. The ineiuhers of tlm Garfield club held an enthusiastic meeting on Friday nign. 1'lie l.dloivcrs of llaucovk ule ou'u 'till hum." Mr. and Jlrs. Hopkins, met with a se vere beieiieineiil, bv Ihe deaih oflheir .laiuhler Uerlha, on Tuoeduy ol last week. The dark .'ingel, when li"n,ini, spare, neither high, nor lmvj rich or oor. Toe family have tbosyniiathy ofthoeuliiocoin. inuuiiy. The rfew lo.lgo of P. 0. S. of A had a o. tune on Thursday ovening of lust week. Vuitors were present rroiu Waiilierly, Haz lelon and Tainuqua. Alter business was Iransaeied, the visitors were asked lo wenil their way to the lower bull, where a supper 'fit for a king- met their astonished eves. uui ooys will be uoy, aVid in.u-ittl ol silting at the table, and eilmg in a bumming loan ner as their suteis would have dune they liiado one grand null and in lees Ihuu file miliums all hud dis.ipeiiiel. Thj Audenried Literary Sooiely is still alive, and from the manner in which we heard koine of the young men "spread " themselves' on Friday evening, we think Deinifethetie and Ciocru will soon bo ne where. Prof. JorinTretuskur, of Dearer Mond- ow, uus oraaniiml u ,iun,v ,.lu.j i,. ,l, Presbyterian church, in this place. Our y.iun-' la, lies und ireiiiU,ui,. ..t,, ..ii : l'1""!' .w,tl' "'e geiitleiimu ami no douU, .n.u, ail i ,. -rl ,m w.i, bo ..vaiiie ilipoul.i. d u uu's For the OAtinoN AUT,ooATii. A Wrong tjellcf. When a flippant Miw of sixteen pouts Ijc ncsth the wholesomo atlvlce of her "old maid" sister, (so-called), sho does a very foolish thing, fur unmarried ladles, asacloss, ore wise Indeed, wise with experienco and tho workings of clear unbiased minds. Neither docs It follow thut the old maid sister is any less beautiful than tho maidens who pout other. Tho girls who aro just budding into maturity aro very lovely, as half-blown roses are, and their bright eyes, changeful bloom, and unaffected merriment nro a delight lo nil beholders. '1 hey Lave tho swift, eager enlhusldIH of youth, and their world wears tho gladness of morning. But they are not, ncces-arlly, mora winning than tho women who have left girlhood be hind llicm, nnd w'ho in going on, have gathered heart-woaltli and accumulated brain power, have been disciplined by trial, taught by experience, and wrought upon by different vicissitude or life. Tho cheek may have lost some of its rounding contour, and the lips may not smllo so frequently. but to use an expressive colloquiaIlsin,there is more to the older woman than tho young er. II sue tie n matron, nououy minus oi tisputiiig this) but if) whethor from choice or becauso nobody nske.l her, which is the unspoken assumption on the part of her critics) sho wtnrs her tnanlen name, she is ted insipid and tiresome, old-fashioned or absilrd, by little chits who cannot compare with her in real worth. Whence iinses this feeling on their part a feeling which only thoso of their own class share? Few gentle men deny the unmarried iadic3 of llielr ac quaintance a place in their esteem, and thev consider ad elegant, intellectual wom an us beautiful in her fortieth as sho Was in her twentieth year. You mnkoagrcat mis take girls, when you allude ton woman five, leu, or fifteen years your senior, ns pasnt. Ago is much as ytm look at It. The mirror in which you gaze makes all the dilferenco. Then, though with real womunly relii'once, she never tells it to her nearest nnd dearest friend) there Is hurdly an "old mnid" any whfto wlio has nut been courtedjond sought, and admired by gentlemen who arc now staid nnd rninfoitiiblu fathers of families, and who still bow to her with stately admi ration, and in their secret souls, onco in n while, wonder vlty sho refused then. ' Toil. WcKspor! Di iilocriits. On Saturday afternoon all tho people in this community wero agog, beeans'i it Wn generally known that the Dcinocr. tS would have ii polo raising in the afternoon, in which they were not disap)iointed, fur at about 3 p. in a large crowd bad gathered at the Hunter's llo'ne, where the (ude, meas uring 100 feet, was raked with a go,d deal of trouble and work, but nt last the vast Ih ong ' us gratified to see it liigli in the air. with a beautiful streamer belccking it on the top; when the pole was solidly placed where it now stands, three rousing cheers and a tiger w, ro given for everything Unit favored (if democracy; alter which, about one half of the crowd, per invitation, ns- t-embled at the public school house, for the purpo-c of organizing a Hancock und En, lish Cauipiign Club. The meeting was called to order bv Hon. J. G. Zein, who made u short but very felicitous mldres?,'-ay ii3 'n substance thut when Maine and Lou isiana united in a solid vote for Gen. Han cock oil the first ballot ut Cincinnati, that settled fonver the bloody shirt question amongst all honorable men, notwithstand ing that some of lliu wide mouthed demo gognes ol our oiinntttility wero lustily wav iug il in defiance of llio opeli declaration of J. A. Gai field two years ngo, In Congress but If they nro doteimined to wave It, Kt them go to Gettysburg whero Hancock's shirt u3 bcdiiiiuifd and beilecked with Ins gore; he li.rtlicr argued ngainat the bloody shirt as nn old Soldier, nnd said in conclu sion thai if Hancock should boilcctcdhu would march in triumph to Wusbington, us iie did into Gettysburg, und Ijiko his scut. (Tins was lustily applauded and cheered). He made a strong nppeal to the workiu, men, and prom'sed tbnt llio Democratic pirty would allord them ahiple piotcction (gainst ull tilaetiinations of coirupt and grinding inoiiopilies, etc. He then uppoint- eil u committee on permanent orga iz.ition which rctiicd, and in tho meantime was f illoived by Mr. Jonn Kline, who delivered a spiiucu uiiiircs, unit sum that he was thankful for the call and hoped to seo the gloiioiis deiiiMcrncy march in victory, each and every ono doing bis share of the Work Gen. Hancock, he said was a pdic; hoiiesl and noble citizen, a loyal patriot, and vol inul soldier. In n feienio to Garfield's cor rupt record, ho asserted that while we might ovcilook butli II ws of corruption in men in holding minor olllces, we could never nC' eept it as a reiiiniinciidatinu to a man seek ing after the gift of the highest ollice in the United Slates. At tiiis time the coinmilteo on pcrmaucui organization was re.nly anil made the lollowing rei.irti That the Club Uo called the Hancock and English Associa lion of Weis'pirt," and hold meeting once a week, and thut the officers bo President, Hon. J. G Zerii) Vice Fiusidcnts, II. P. Li van und J. W. Gilhauij Sccicturies, 0. W Leulz and J..s. Feist; Tiedsurer, Andrew Graver, and a couliiiiitee on Una lire. After II il was finished, Mr. E. II. Ranch was called upon und delivered one of bis able iqeoehes. He talked ut some length and muilo valient Ihnisls and hits at the opninnis ol good goerninent. Thu Club ailjourneil alter extending their thanks to the tioukers and bavin ' upm their rolls some 07 names. After this met'ti.'ig whs over; the iluneock Veterans met und organized with the fid lowing officers: Piesuleut, W. Lee Stiles, o: P.ickcrtoiij Vice Picsideuls, J. W. Gilliam and Motes Relirig; Secictary, F. J. Kast Ticisurer, Clint. Ilycr. Rr.ru.vrr.R. I tic Cnmii .llccilii'. The preaching during the ca.inp meeting will he in the German nnd English lung nagro ullcmutely, us follows: Friday eve nlng, preliminary services in b-.th laugu uges. batunlay mottling, German; nlter- ii-Miii , English! evening, German. Suuday "30 u English; 10.43 a. m., German; 2 I". iii.,Gerniau; 3 p. m., English; evening. English; Monday morning, German; after noon, English) evening. German. Tuesday morning, bngliili; afternoon, German; eve-uin-, English. Wednesday morning, Ger man; altertioon, Eugluh; evening, German; Thursday morning, English) afternoou, Geunani evening, English. Tho fulluv. ing is the dally order of exer cise; Rising Early Prayer Meeting Family Worship 2.00 a. m. 5.45 a. in. 0.45 a. m. 7.00 s. in. 8.t . h. 9.45 h. ut. 12. (HI in. 1.00 p. m. 3 13 p. m. 8.00 p. in. 7.45 p. ui. Breakfast ... Preycr Mealing ; Plea oh ing Dinner Children's Meeting.., Preeeliiiig Prayer Mevtiug IWeblfuj Large delegations from this borough onrl Weissporl attended the lteuiil.llean radflea. u n nieei.ng at Ma..cU fuut.k ou Tiuisjj.y i. Xlio Conl Xrnde. Tim anthracite coal trado holds out tho samo farorablo nsprct that wo bare noticed for two months or more past. Tho trado il steadily more active nnd prices ore firmly maintained. The orders for coal are very full) all the several sources of supply feel short of coal and tako orders for future de livery with great caution, lest thoy should go beyond their ability to fulfil their con tracts. Any difficulty in the futuro that would tend to restrict production could scarcely fall to cause great Inconvenience In tho futuro supply of anthracite coal, Which is now short. This paper has been almost unceasing iu its caution to consumers not to run so late into the coal season ns to meet with barren markets, but lo lay in their winter's supply whllecoal isto bohsd. Any little obstruction to tho coal trade, cither in production or In transportation, would natu rally put up prices. Coal is not now dear, and the trado cannot bo charged as selfish in zealously soliciting purchasers at present prices. Coal it is not at all probable will sell lotvcr in 1880 than the prices now cur rent. Indeed, tho only new thing talked of last week In the trade was a proposition to iidvnuce unitedly tho circular prices of coal 5 cents per ton for tho month of September, lo be united with full woikiug at the mines for tho rest of the coal year. The leading and most influential interests favor this proposition, and at present the indications are that ft wilt-be put fully in operation. , There Isln it nothing at all like forcing a market, fur tho reason that the proposed advance, is accompanied with the projwsed removal of ull restriction upon production. II there Is plenty of coal for the mifrket con sumers will have the benefit of it in unro strained production, mid nil may bo enabled to provide now against short coal during the rigors ol winter, when coal is dear and scarce and the indigent arounuble and un equal lo tho situation. A meeting of ope rators wo understand will probably be held luring the current week, when the fact ol what may be determined uhui will be at once made known, that all interested may have the most li mo possible iu which to de cido as to wliut is best to be done in tho pre mises. If the proposition is ado. ted iu full, us suggested, It will place tho anthracite coat trade on a moro stable footing than il has held for years past, and will open the new year of 1S31 with a vigor that will tell throughout tho entire year. Tho coul ton nage of 1&30 is now estimated asalleasttwu millions ol thus short of the amount thut might have been put into llio market with steady vorkiug,uud luoio thautwo millions short of what was estimated one year ugo as the pro Uil l ds'iliaiid for IbhO. The Mincru' Journal of Satunlay last.niulluiliug to this suhject, says: "Haimonioits ustion is essential lo regulate the trade, and il is well that temperate counsels h.ivu pievuilcil even ut tho Fueiillcu ol individual iuieieels, for, bad as thu method of lestr.ction is, it has leduicd production over two million toiis,wlun, by the method of laft yen's working, we would havo had that quantity and a million or more tons upon the lop ol it to contend with, and thu trado in ennsc- pjeucw hopelessly detiloralizcd. Instead, wo hi e on the eve ol another revival, Willi a limited stock in first bunds and tho slock ol the country neatly worked uii. If the signs which usually assist thejudgUi6nl iu form lug mi estimate aro not working by contra ries now we will have a place to put all the coal that can be mined during the last four months ol the year and begin tud ilewyeur fairly with an empty market. This condi tion could havo been brought about jiiel us well in August or September bad tho re striction been more general, and then nil tho companies und individuals would have lencd an equal proportion ol thu benefit. As it is, our Schuylkill iqierators will have been kept on hall a loaf lor six months, and the men sull'ered all lliedeprivutions of hall wages, ttlnlo otbeis have reaped tho profits right along. Hut bchuylkill operators und miners aro law abiding and long sullering, and when the good time doilies we ho their rewaid will be in proportion to their merits," Lcdccr, Monday; I.chlshtnii IIiiiicorK-i:iiullsU Club. The 3d meeting of the Lehlghton and Pjckertdh Hancock und English Club was held in Lindeiman's Hull on Friifay eve. ning, Gth lust. A. C. Broilhead, President, in tho chair. After tho usual preliminary business wns lisjHised of, on motion, the committee on fi- naneo wns onlered to solicit voluntnry con (nbutions lor the purpose of defraying the necessary expenses of tho club. On motion, tho Chair npimiuted A. J. Hurling, 1). Gra fer, and 0. A. Clanss, coinmilteo on speak er, lifter vhich W. Leo Stiles, by request, lead Gen. Huucock's letter of acceptance and continued at some, length to elaboiate iqion il, being ficquently interrupted by rounds of applause. Hon. A. J. Hurling then took the stand und filled the ollention of the audience loa resolution purioiliug to have been passed by the Garfield-Arthur Club of ibis borough, at their rfieetli'c held on IhoSlsl of July, nnd published in the Coal Gazelle on the following Friday, critl zisingtlie course of tho Carb.'N Advocatkbs taken in tho present campaign. Mr. Hurl ing then cnlleit tho attention of the Club t. the fact that tho editor and proprietor, H. V. Morlhimcr, whoso nemo appears ut the load ol the paper is un old soldier und fought under General Iluneock at Cold liar boi and Petersburg, Virginia; and, like nil good soldiers of tho lute war, deems it his duty to support his old commander for the offico ol the presidency of tho Union he (ought so bravely to preserve. He then of fered llio following resolution, which was unanimously as well 5s enthusiastically uuoptoil: JfeWceu, That Club do most heartily en dorse the iiulepentlinl course pursued by II. V. Morlhiuier, In the columns of (he Auvo- Catk since the opening of llio present cam paigu. After a few remarks ou Ihe same subject by W. L. Stiles, meeting adjourned Court l'roct'cdlujrk. An adjourned Curt was held at Ihe Court House at Muuch Chunk, on the 2d inst. The following cases were disposed of: Estate, of Jonos Itemnly, doe'd. Auditor' ieiort, distributing fund iu the hands of the nilministrainr. inceptions lo rert consul ered, aud the rciort is referred back for ejir rection. Iu Ihe matter of the estate of Oliver Bren- eiser. Atnlitor's rert, iiutributiug lunds iu me nuuiisui tue u.nuiuuiraior, contirmcil absolutely. Auditor's report distrlbutine funds In the hand of Ann Gilsou, administratrix of the estate orratnek Melvenna,dec d; continued uiei. . Auditor's rejrt distributing fund arising from the sale of the real eiute of David Itletnlop, by the Sherietl'of Carbon county; auditor's reivirt oonfiinied absolutely. . Estate of Freitvriclt Shulenburg, dee'dj ,et:tiuu for order of sale grunted by the Court. In ihe matur of the real eelatt. of Uriah I tell r, dec M) u.liiiinitiators' bond approved by the Court. I ii the matter of the estate of Fr nets Bro gali, taU nt Banks Township) administra trix's bond approved. Pelition of Ctiarlee Kleekner. administra tor of Danii I Kleekner, late ol Norlliamptoii county, ilec',1, l.r an ord.-r of t'.iurt to s.dt real estuel.'i tiie pivmei.t ofUetits; ietiiin giauted an I U cdot uiluiiuisiraiorap;iroYel Dy tue C.'ur' nctuocrntlo Cmmcy .Hocilmr. A meeting of the Democratic County Con. tnlttee was held last Saturday at 7 p. m., at the room of IheAtncricuj Club, In Mauch Chunk, the attendance being large. A. E. Schrtartt, chairman, and II. E. Schwartz, secictary, tendered their resignations In writing, which wero accepted, with a vole of thanks for tho manner In which they dlscbargcd their duties. Mr. Harry E. Packer was unanimously made chairman, with power to appoint his under oflloers, on n motion offered by II. E. Schwartz. R. M. Brodhcad was oppolUted secretary by Mr. Packer, nnd an active canvass of the county has already been started. Every member of tho committee gave glowing ac counts of the enthusiasm In his district for Iluneock and English, and a rousing old lime majority In Carbon will bo the result. There is union nnd harmony everywhere, and scores of Republicans are ready lo vote for Hancock nnd victory. The Democratic County meeting to fix lime for bblding County Convention and appointing new Couuuly Coinmilteo nnd Judges and Inspec tors of Delegate Elections, and ratify the choice of Chairman and Secretary, and transact any ether business nccossary, will be held at Mauch Chunk, Monday, August ICth, at one o'clock p. in., when every Dem ocrat and every supporter of Hancock is iuvitod to bo present. AlbrlaliUvlUe items. The fishing season cloied on the 31st ult. Next will be the hunting season, so get your gun in good order. " James M. George was on a measure trip to the Tobylianua Mills, Monroe county, on last Saturday and Sunday. Misses Julia A. Ilussatrian and Matilda Snyder, of Philadelphia, formerly of this place, oie on a two weens visit lo meir pa rents. They will return on Saturday next. Egnntious Nnlz, an old veteran of the 07th Reg., P. V., now an inmate of the Sold iers Home, at, XJayton, Ohio, lorinerlv a res iderft of this place, paid us a friendly visit last week, nnd was very muoh pleased to seo his old friends once more; ho lelt on last Satunlay fur his soldier homo. Mr. Natz is now 07 years ol age, aim is enjoying good, sound and robust health. Albrlclitsville Sunday school is In a flourishing condition under the able super iutendeney of Mr. J. B. HuWk. The Meckcsvilla Sunday school is im proving inpidly. The blackberries nro very plentiful this season aud are selling at 3 and 4 cents a qt. Wm. Thomas of Franklin Township, pnul up a Hying visit aud was the guest ol Henrv Dcpper. Henry Deppoy, n lending merchant of tins place, was on a uusiuess trip to Aiien town and Easton, and disposed of several car loads i.f lumber. Mrs. '1. R. Kunkel, of Stemlersville, Is paying her parents a visit. Sho will return Home this week. H. O. Deppcy is busily engaged peeling bark for his lather) und exa cts to peat about 225 to 230 tons, and cut about 50UII It, of log, (hemlock, while pine, und oak). Willi ugangol tlirce men licsnies iniusell. We think this will keep our young friend busy. Nathan Krcsge, of jfeckcsville, (net with ult dceiiletll on la't Thursday on the saw mill of Samuel W. Mockes. He was so uul'oitiinate as to lose his thumb and part ol his two fo:u fiugcts. Dr. II. C. MeCormick, f Jvresgeville, was suniuioneu una dresseii tho wound. At lost accounts the patient W3S llulllg H'CII. UfCLKX. Our CTcntlicrly Speclalx. Haneock.Eudish club was organized in the School Hall on Thursday evening with ii membership nl' 101. Speeches were delivered by W. Ijeo Stiles, l.sq., ol t'ackcr- lon ami Oanl. Jv. It. jiaucii, ol juancn Chunk, which were attentively listened to and enthusiastically applauded. After the addrcsuuiiliH lollowing organization wus uireetedi President. Ii. P. Williams) Vice- Presidents, A. B. Holl'eeker, John Meiser, Levi Hurlz, George H. Jones, John limes, lhouias Brown, flaulel House ami .Io?. linck, Sr.) (Secretaries,- J. 1". Rowland, S. G. Jvy, J'j G. Rouse, und U.S. Rinker) Ireus urer, Samuel Ciolh Finaueo Committee, W. W. Blaks ee. Daniel Rouse. . I. W. Hun ter, G. W. Reiser, Levi F. Wagner and John Uiucf; Lxecutive Cmmittoe,A.D.IIot!ecker, Thomas Brown, Henry Reese, G. W. Miller, M. U. Kroiner, Samuel Croll, Daniel Uach iii.m Adam Hulshnfer, Henry Fisher, U.S. Jdnkcr, Charles Juss, .1. V. otreeter, 1', II. Latham, W. Douey nnd Charles Boxmeyer. After a vote of thanks to the speakera ll.c ciuu I'tijoumeii, Tho lata Wm. II. WiUnn father of our townsman E. C. Wilson, Incited at Beaver Meadow iu 1B2C and was considered cood autliurity iu llio primilin coal history of that section. From u statement n into bv him we learn that lliu first coal was mined at that place by Nathan Beach nnd was hauled ny them to uiljaccnt iKstncls 111 Col umbia county and then sold. About the voir 1824, it was transported by team over Broad Mountain to tliooldLandiuKTavern, one mile north of Mauch Chunk, on the Lehigh river, -ami thence convevcil iu nrks to Philadelphia whero il was sold for S8 por ton. the arks being disjiosed of for ivliat they wouiii uriug. ino cost ot Mauling irom Beaver Meadow to tho Lauding was $2.25 per ton. The G trM. ld Club met in tho unfinished building adjoining the Presbyterian church on Friday evening, with a good turn out. Tho following is tho organization, crfected at ii proi'ioui meeting: Piesideu', John Hoover; Viiv-Prestdent. Capt. J. W. Pryor: Secretary, J. F. Krcsslv; Assistant Secretary, j. av. iinei) irc.isurcr, J u. i.mic; com mittce on Hall, II. L. Beck, P. T. Clieesiuan and II. F. Freeman The Muh ilnw num bers about 100 members. Weekly meetings oi mo ciuu win uo nuiu at tnu above nameu place every Friday eveninf, - - A Hancock Veteran Club was formed on Monday evening at the office of Magis trate Joiiee, on Second street, with Ihe fol lowing organization; President. Robert Tail: Vice-President, David Baclimau; Secretary, lieorgo il. Jones; executive committee, Patrick Fitzpalrick, Adam Ulshafer, Griffith Bachiiiau, Nathan Buck, Jacob Miller, Joseph .Mnsou. Lighted members wero enrolled. Club ndjouriied to, meet at the s.uno place ibis (Saturday) evening, at 7:30 O ClOCK. There have been quito ii number of bilious, iniermiiient ami lypnoid lever cases ill our eoiniuuuitv during Ihe summer. We are glad to see David Wetzel and W, A. Niiss about ngain. Mr. F. Horlncher, Willi Miller nud II. J. Kline are (till ou the sick list, but recovering. ICi llsldlio IVolCk. Zion's lleronMKDOuCRcn, .1. ILHurtraan pastor. Proaclilng at 10 a. m In Oerroan. Sunday school ut 2 p in, Preaching at 7:30 p. m In English. METH01UP.T KciscoAL CncBOn, Paceku. Tom. I). F. Untngtt, Pastor. Preaching nn Sabbath at 10 80 a. m. and at 7 5J p. in. Sun day school at 3 p. m. Ulas meeting on Tues day evening at 7.30 p. m, 1'rayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7.80 p. id. ficn. Graut'k IrnUlart lloi-kej. TheSultan ofTurkey presenteil Gen.Orant with two beautiful Arabian horses which now (rraeo thu soil of Amer'.'oa, where Kend nil's Spavin Cure i found in almost every store tn relieve the aches and pains which every antinut is affected with. It is a sure cure for every kind of blemish or lameness to which beast or man is subject to. Road Ihe advertisement of Kendall's Saviu Cure. "FInyV letter oaiue too late for inser tion tills week. "Archie's" ditto. Send earlier next time, please. It t alleged that Dr. Kerr, orGlrard, Erie county, who Is the medical officer of the Knigliltof Honor and UuUed Workinc.ui.n, piueil lion. Geoojie P. Ran, wlo, JM Uft week, when be was unlit. The Doctor, it is stated, went to the hairt and Mid Uiey must five bun l,000 or be would preveut them from rcivinfr any of Ut UoietlU. The matter will be inveetifitet. The lUrriaburgentlon mill bus susiwndsd for an ludefiiiue period. J., Iin II. Welsh, a machinist in the Cam bria fi.-o W.oke at J.iiiustown, was in siantlv aided 011 Monday It the Ull of ' larje in .it T icis. 111? Crcelt Itciua. Miss Mary Snyder, of Slatlngfon, lias been engaged to teach the Pine Run school Noi 2. , The-school directors of Towamcnslng liave raised the teachers' wages. Now let FrnUklin follow suit, and thereby oncourago their teachers. We had a pleBssnt call on Ssturday of last week from Prof. Glttler.brlncltral ol the Slatlngtnn High School , and Miss Mary A. Snyder ol tne samo place. Mrs. Bowers, of North East Wolssport, recently purchased at public salo the Rice property of this place for $100, and expects io make it ner pcnnaneui noma uereauer. The properly ndjvins her ton Harry's, who will attend to tho wants of his aged mother. Tho examination of teachers for Towa mcnslng was hold at Stemlersvjlle ou Thurs day of last week. Twelve persons being In the class, nil of whom received certificates. Among the teachers presmt were F. L. Re ber, W. E. Kemerer, T. J. Solt, C. A. Buck, Robt. Miller, Stephen Soil, W. If. Brown, M. J. Ohristman, Becchie.J. W. Christ man, W. Remaley nnd another gentleman whoso name we are unable to recall. Quito a number of visitors wero present nil day. On account of tho camp meeting, no services will be held in tho Soil's chUrcll, ot this place. Mr. John Harmon, of Pine Run, is re building his house. He htn just ralsbd it a story und has put nn a slato roof. When finished, It will present n neat oppcarunce. Paul Buck bus the contract; Eugene Beltz wns confined lo Ida bed with a fever last week. Under the medical skill of Dr. J. G. Zcrn ho is Improving erv rapidly. Wo had rt pleasant call rrnm Hon. J. G. Zerni of Weissport, ou Wednesday last. Mr. Francis Sillinger tried to dlsposo of his house and lot at public sale on Tuesday last, but as there was no bid received, the salo was adjourned. Tho following oppointirlentS have been niado of teachers (or Franklin: 8olts school, W. E. Kemerer; Moria Furnace, T. J. Soil; North Etst Weissport, C. A. Buck; Long Run, Robert C. Miller. Tho following places are yet to bo supplied! East Weissiirt, 1st and 2d grades, and primary; Bellzvillo and Wulcksville. Applications have been made for all but who the successful ones will be is In bo decided at the Board's next meet ing. Mr. M I ner, of Weissport, recently purch ased tho P.emaiey property for $370(1. Mr. M. will now engage iu funning. We wish him success. RtTKan. LIST OF 1MTKNTS (1 ranted by the UnltcdStotbstocltUcrsotthls Mate, Tor tho week tndlng Aug 10, 1SS0, Turn lshed fur tho Oaubon Aiivocatc, fmm the Law nnd Patent olttco ot J. Mcc. I'tltitixs, 809 h Stroct, Washington, I). O. A. II. Able, Philadelphia, water gago for marine boilers. (. W. Amcsbury, Philadelphia, setting gage for cutter lica-ts. W. W. Harrows, assignor to II. Hand, Philadelphia, apparitus for moulding shells. .T. W. llauin, Glllnioro City, dcvlco f, r cleaning paraianc Iruuiihe tublngsofolf wells F. I'. Danunhancr. assignor to himself and W. Wolf, Philadelphia, apparatus for dyeing yam. A. I). Davis, assignor of i Interest to J. K. Bnjer, I'lillaili-lph.a, car spring (2 patents). J llclanoy, assUuor to 31. II. I'elaney, Ashland, operating; cars on Inclined planes. J. l&cnllmr. nsslanor of i Interest to A S. Jenks, Philadelphia, pipo wrench. J. II llaupt. listlaneror Interest to S. T. Lewis, Philadelphia, sicam generator. W. Pomes, assignor to himself, T. & J. II. Hulmes. Phil Hlclplila, loom shuttle. W. .1. Irwls, Oil tllty, steam engine. O. .11. Jones, I'liilnilclphla, chandelier. K. M. I.ebkklicr, Philadelphia, lelt liat. O: Ulnscninoyi r, Philadelphia, electro de- position of aluminum of gold alloy. (). Long, Philadelphia, filter D. MncAIpIn, Philadelphia, portablo oven L. JleKelvey, Pittsburg, furnaco door. U. H. Perkins. Philadelphia, machine for feeding sheet motal to trimmers, eto. 1. Raphael, Meadvllle, trunk. E. 1". Ross, assignor or Interest to J, F. llclinoy, Lebanon, tiro tightener. O. Russell, McKccnspurt, enameling com. pound. .1. W. Vogcl, Sharnsburg, glass furnace. T. J. Ulrlch, Oil ilroek Township, Craw ford counly. dovlco fur jointing saw teeth. E. E Wat lis, Philadelphia, pump. 0. 1). Walters, Harrlsburg, assignor of J$ inicrest to A. u. i;ge, Jlcchanlcsburg, square and bevel Instrument H. W. Weiss, (luaUcrtown, milk cooler and heater. J. II. WIckersham, Philadelphia, metal railing. .1. .11. Wltmcr, assignor of Interest to S. SI. Uoss, Ciuarryvllle, telegraph key. U. wollctt, Wlldamsport, Jack. stati: ,i;vs, A pottery Is to bo started at Boaver Falls. Tho population of Lurerno cotintv is 132,9'J3. A new cattle disease, verv fatal to cows. has appeared in Snyder county. George W. Oatman, Recorder of Cambria county, died suddenly 011 Friday. Willie Ilunniitty, ot Meadvllle, accd 15 yours, was recently crushed to death by u tuning siove. A child named Richardson fell ffsto the tll ut Mi.lilletow'f, Dauphin county, on 1 riuaj uiiii vus urowneu. Jlr. Fruncis Snancler. of Lancaster, lira just, i-eieuruieii ins ii;d hirthduy. lie was niiu.oijiinoin m itussia. The Democratic nnd Renublhin r.anill dates for President Juda in tho Warren du- inci. are until named Urown. George Dobee, of Ohio, has beeu nrresto-' ut Ilradlord for a number of robberies com- initti d nt Jlixl(ird,.MoKean county. Hon. George P. Rea, of Girard, Erie county, who was a member of tho Legisla ture iu 1803 nud lSG'J.died on Tuesday last. O'Ncll .1- Co., coal miners r;t Elisabeth, have sinait an arcemeut tn furnish their men with work lor ten mouths at three cunts ier bushel. The streams nnd tributaries lo the West Branch oi'tlniSiurpiehuniia wero swollen by recent rains builicicntly to lloul down the logs. A unmber of Greene country furmora nro trying the experiment ol cro'wiiur tobacoo. About 1,10,000 plauts that have been set are doing well. Tho material of thn ilerecr Index has been sold to Mesire. Burdlield, of Sharon, who will publish a jwper in tho iuteiests ol temperance. An apple tree on the farm of Mr. Isaac Sipgius, In Harmony township, Fnret counly, that was planted iu lbtiO, is SI fell uround the bialy. A MortgKEe in favor of ,!ncob Ilenriclii ami others, lor $30,000, has been rword.-d in Washington county against tho Pituburg Southern Railroad Company. An unknown woman asked permission several du s ago In leave a h.il.y nl tho house of Fred Huiillthouer, near Killannlng, and at last accounts bus not called for it. The dress of Miss Sailie Rambo was set fire to ou Monday by a spark from a locomo tive on the Readiug road ut Fxeler station, and she narrowly escaped serious injury. On Friday evening Mr. David Robinson and his wife, who live near Ilollidaysburg, wero thrown from a wagon. Mr. Robinson was killed, and it is thought that his wifu's injuries will prove fatal. The Sheriirof Armstrong eountv sold Ihe effects of Boyd Peters' circus at Leeehburg nu Friday, The circus owners were the pu. chaers. It was to this cirnus that the ',,,en charged with outraging the Burkett jl,,i were attached. Stephen Ford, the 0-yMrrl;'i son of John Ford, of Tleasant Valley, Oieappeared frwn his homo on Thursday Lm. ami lias not been seen or heard offing, u j, .uppoeud ut the boy lost his r,MV while gaUieVIng berriea in tho woods, Tts Udy of Patrick Corcoran, aged 31, Was found Sunday on the thin) idernfthi Tenth si real bridge, at Pittsburg, with hit skull fiaetured and several other w,ain.i mi the head, evidently made witli a blunt in slruuient. It is tupiaMil he was murdenal. The Male Fish Coinmiseionen have al ready hatcbe.1 and turned out in the Del waie Itiver over ."OM.UOo y.iung shad. Phu.U) Albright, a well kn..wo efmen ,,f icirai Penuslv.,in di, 1 Ee- T...t-.n, ' 11,-rki eo'inry laesi 1 1 ', a nttrj f..' Ho Was largely Interested In ore mining and frmlng, and leaves an etUte value 1 at' $190,000. A man named Bhrelner was arretted a'. Hitrriebu'jt on Monday. He hsd it book nn his pereoil which showithathe had col lected money from atlenst a thousand per sons in dlfreitint Parts of the State upon the representation that he was dt-ef and dumb. ThoKeyelono Rolling Mill, at Rradinir. hot commenced work on double turn, and nn additional futce of bauds will be em ployed. Tho mine bosses nt Bhonanuneh nnd vi clnlty hoveraised$000 fir the family orjoha Reese, who waj smotheiVd by gas in lieely nun colliery. A New Trcalniftit. Thi Golden Ciller of Life. TTonitrut Cum. If vou havn Consumotlon. and won! J know that your cough oan be in ide loose and easy--lUctio l-CM-r and Night Sweats chrencd In2l hours: InOauimatlou taken out or tlia l.unn nnd air pa9.afS at oucet that you can be mndo to gain 8 to 6 pound- of healthy IteJIi per week; If yon havo any Chrunlo Disease, Bronchitis, Asthms, Catarrh. Drspepsla.SIck Headache, Heart Ulseaso. I.lver Complaint, ii ert uus juuiiiij...i:ioiiiiii easuess ur .3 per. lniitorrhoii. Iosj of sexual power In either sex from anv cause i If Jot! havo aiiv farm ul nerv ous Weakness, losing nesh or wnstlntr ana;, and would know of an Imm.'dlat teller and eertaln cure for many oi tho severest cusrs In a short time, a now method with uow agents to fatten overyloJy, invigorate nu.l make strong ami healihy ttio tnot liopele.0 cacs. cut this out and write nt once tor partlcu nrs to II. S. DIsPL.NSARy, Ucrrlcn Springs, itllcli. July 17 yt Lcliiglituii .Unrkrtu (InnancTRO Weekly. Flonr.pt, sack 49C5 Corn, per bushel 70 iras, per uusnei ,.. .Mixed Chop, per cwt MUJllnil!. per cwt 1 85 1 40 1 10 13 15 Vi 10 8 70 Itran. per cwt Iluttcr. per pound Kegs, pur dozen nam, per ponuu Lnrd. per nuund shuulders, per pound Potatoes, per bushel Closing prices of DgHavkx .V Towxsikxh, omen, (jovcrnmenl and uoid. '10 South Third Street. Phila., August 12, It-60. IT. 9. li'a ism, Kl'i tod toth r.sko; , '.'7 nlo nsued ,t:tj bid ps'i nsfee 111 bl.l I11J4 ia1,cd (D' 'M(l I 11 nskoii , fioii al.i M-j alicii . it'it 'ml it as- id bli MtV no 3 li old 3CI, a 'bee I. u. cuneucv. s s O. -. r,a. 1S1 new tT.fl.4Va OCT U 8. 4' new i'eniiB Ivumn 11. 1: l'li'la tt ea inn: n.U .... Lehigh Va levtt.il J.itiiel. i -oa Aitr.i'n, ... utiroa Camnanleof ti. J. N1rti1cr11Cc11tn1111.il.... 8i4 li.d 3Mj i.rbmi He'tonvl'ln l'.iu-.tt.lt. t'o JO ti'd ii arf.od l'ltt. 'Hi. c lioff. It It. t'o. ifli ju 1 i?)i rutis l. Nlll USflll 1 eniiat Tran-rn tailon Co 10 bM 51 a acc Nniilierii I'ae'ticC'oiii i ttd us ni-cd ' ' I'lOl'll. W'i hid 6-:4 nswod N,r h Pennvtvnma H. It. -7 bid 41 a"i.(d I'ldia leioiii 1 & l-.tloll it., ir, 1)1' 15 n-Vm rflivir. tT ni'.o.) (0)4 ti.fl Oi't 11aR.1l 5- i 4 3 c r,-rr .5!iH ei 3 " ' i 5 .1 SE3 f. r 4 . te.-o.i -3 . fcv 5 0 6SV is J M - - il nt Isms' 3suo!i Sjla igg3 SdblAOD S3 S3S Ztiz HGswito Catclier clear our room In n low minutes without suiolic, soil or o: cas I'rlco Wets. Send postal lor Illustrated Circular. Ai.ms wanted. ',00,1 terms. L. T. .MINUS, 161i Llglit St., Baltimore, Jy ii vi r, n, fw u n year and expenses to aircnts. Jc) uuttlt fr.'o Address P. O. V 0 8 fl VIOKUUV, Augusta, Static A dvcrtlf crs semi tn' our'silsci U7,F Local Howpapi-r. U03 1'. Itnwc.i & Ci., 10 i-orucfl r. j, . v. j i-i in (tCSpCClllIllJ IlllUUJIIive 1 " I Y hlnhtiiii iml Un vicinity, tlmt ho Is tvw prc- Household Furniiure Manufae'ured from the best Seasoned Mnte. rials at Prices fully as loins tliasnmeartlele, can he houuht lor elsi-whiwo. Hero aro a few ot tho Indueomeiits uffereu : I'nrlnr Sels at Irom $50 to 990 Walnut idarble.top liresnlni; t'aso llelrnoin Suites. 3 pieces M0toi5 Palmed lledroom Sulus $t8tojtn llano Hcat'-d t'halr-, per set of 8.... 1 Common 1 hairs, per sei of 6 8 and nil other Uoods equally cheap. In this connection, I desire to call thont. tenllun of the peuide to my auiplo facilities In THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS nlttiaNi:w end IIANTSOMl; lll:ARSl and a lull UneorO iMiHSnnl ('(IFFIKS. Iain preiaieo to attend pr-onpily to all or ders Iu this line at lowest pi lees. . Palronaire rerpoetlully sulleltixt and the most ample tatisfaetljn guaranteed. V. SltRWAnVZ, oetl! HANK St.,I,hlt,-hton. Iniporlniif tn Aifciifs. THE LIFE OF Gen. JAMES A. GABK3LD, by his personal frlen I. Maj. lll'N ,) fdPor N Y. Afeif, Is the n H edltlan to which fjen (larfl 'ld lias alrrn i sonal attr nii,,u or (,0i, lleuuttrully Musirate.l, prlu' , an t liund. KutlleiiKihsieel wriralt bv el nil. Irom a pic lure taken expie.sly for I'jti work. AoTiva Aohms Wantkd. Ub-Jra terms. Hewitt atonco roroompleta or,,(it. a'. S IJARNRS &. CO., HI X 113 Wlli'm ,t New York.-M-I ??e ANU PORUIIASC A CliaiHpiofl Mower and Reaper The Best In the Market, for Rele by J. L GABEL, AGU.NT irOH CAItIIO- CODJITY. Aire, no bsjtd. asd for Sale In Tli to Mutt Purebaws. OlIKAP POX CASH, 10,000 feet Georgia Yellow! Fine rloonn?, sft IE U 0. iOUl- White Fine Boards and Floor ing, Lath, &c AT 1118 rtAHJHVAi.E SsToKti. v '.7 rr j an O Q I New AtlvcrHiCilicniP. jr rot xxiv. f ok Boob, Shoes, Hataj Caps; or, Gents' FuniUhiri Gboila GO TO CLAUSS&BROTHER THE VOBVLAil Merchant Tailors? Bank Street, Lehigiitb'n. PRIOHS VERY LOW FOR CAS It. Til public patronago sollcltodv Juljl.tf Look to your best Interests. I'ow epen and ready for loireetloo, the laiiOest nnd most ('oMrLrru btock or amino and bcmmkh diiv onoD9, NOtioae, CARPtT9, iKioTH, aiious. ha., erer brouichl Into thlsceetlon of the country, which were Boaglit before tbe sharp A7anc AT A Saving of from 20 to 25 pet ci. Wo are therefore prepared to offer the rani at still Very low prices, which will only be kept up ns Ion as the present flock may lssu And referring ANImhleSlxpenoetoaSloW Shllllug," no uro detormlaod to' MOVE THE STOCK QUICKLY; And shall effor Extraordinary Indase.' msnts to' CASH BUYERS ! I Amen? the list of floods lost opened art tit following at .1 U RLA'f llAliU AIM t 0000 yards Calicoes, Cut colors. ."lOtill yanls Muslins, hlcached 4 unbleached. 1 case 1 0-1 Sheetings. I case Honey Comb Qtillts. 1 e.,sc Heavy Shilling Cievoits , 31 pieces Cussimers; lor Mtn i Boy'a Wear. BOOTS AND SHOES V.'o havo tho Largest and most llanrlsMae stock of iicn's. Women's nndrhlldren's Fine Mines thai w. re over exhibited In this town, niMi bought heforo tho late inlvunre, which for lljauty of Style, llurahlllty nud Uhrapnesi wo cau truthfully say cannot be matohed. "Wo havo also just opened a large and beautiful assort ment of BEST WHITE GRANITE- ANn C. C. WARE i of Foreign and American Manufacture', which wo -will run off at very low prices, in Sett. ''on-urccrsof Dry Goods, Hoots, Shoes, wl'i find it urcn'ly to their cd vantage to call c.rly. and ex iinluo tlouils and Hrlces. before '.lurcliKsmrf elsewhere, as this Is a bonijlii sile.jim! we can arsure you (Icnuine ur; gats. o- Acoralallnvltatfonextend toalb Respectfully, J. T. NUSBAUM. 4; SON; Orpcelto Tablle Pquare, I.ehlgbton, ooi. Reed & Semmel MAHUFAOTUERS of Opposite the rnbllo Square, Rank Street, lA-hVliton. Pa.,rcrptcilull- annountvj totbelr friends and ihe puuilo thai thoy are prepared to supply them wlih I'lltsr OI.SSXJIO. A His of their own manufacture.; wbulesala aud retail, at lowest prices, alsoall thecboloe llrands of Chewing & Smoking Tobacco, PIPES, AC, iC. A share of pahllo patrodnao Is rerpeotrullr Invited and tatlilaetion utJaranteed. Very Respeolfully, Keod & Seiumel, OpposKo l'ablic Siltinro. Hank St.. LEHIGIITON, PA. Apr. 51. 1850 tf nit.ws NiKciein jiisuieijOd.t ritAOE MARK Tub obbat ritAOZ MARk . ui nil TO llmitnv, n unfa I- cure lor na t Kincss. S pciraMor, t tta. loioo. teney, und"rs3S EErSilE TAC'.fi3. hat f .ilow.nrTtU IAIl'ff. naasrau. ,ee of Self Abuse; as Loss of Mem. ory. Uunersil l.assitnda. Pain In the Baek. p.inurr vision, Hrematuro Old Ak, and o any thrr d soases that lend to Insanity or t.on umpilon, and e Premature Grave. 0Kuli parileuUrs in our pamplilet. wbhti ve desire to send free by mall io everyone, -OV-Tha Specific Medicine Is sold bv all drng. Kisis at el per pnokuicanr six wctnei for ti, or will be sent tree by mall on receipt of Ihe money by a.ldrastni I'll flrej- nllolne C , Mac tunics' lllrk, Di'Tnoix, SIioh. SiHI) IIY IlllUUGISIS EVKKY WUERE Slay 8.-J7 jyj- ucsmiAr.' & co., BANK STURET, LtsiiisMon, Alt Kind" ef nrtAIN BOnonTsad 0OLDt HEOULAlt JtAltliliT ltATCS. We w enld, also, le'rcrttnllr lntorn ooreln aens iliat wosie nswfaliy crttisitdto iU lx.V tuemwitu rreei ny JXloe desired t VETIT L.OYi:ST PKICUH. ST. IIEILMAN & CO'. Jnlr M. t'nrjd Mr the OKI V Tl.vn 1 natures SMI ib r nrsWr uuk K si.f-rpl er u-.iivti ,je. J restmDt tbt- oeltl-Dlsf i Iree. Art.liw H ft. iilkr. r . -AKV. Iten.iu vonn.r, M.tu. (i-:-ilillLi J am, m ' i dik orn. AH A MM w.T OPIUM HABkT