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SATimtlA.i', AUO. 20, 1881.
democratic Count Convention.
At the annual Dt-uiotmtio County
Itvetlng licM nl Maucb Ounnlc, Monday,
Angnst 15th, 1831, tho iollowing resolu
'tiou was anatiluinnitiy adopted :
Hesolyed, 'That batnrrl.iy, Sept. 3rd,
bo the time for holding the Delegate Elec
tions, and Jthat the convention for the
nomination of county officers be held on
Monday, Sept 5th, 1681. Under the
rules of the party the Judges and Inspec
tors are required to bare the polls open
frjm 2 to 7 o'clock p. m. The conven
ttou will be called to order at 10.30 a.
tn., Monday, Kept. Sib, 1881.
Apportionment of delegates to the
Democratic' Connty Convention, as per
Article 5 of Bales and lobulations gov.
ernljg the party in Carbon county :
Auilenriad ....... '. 2
Beaver Mradotr 2
East Venn... 2
East Maucb Chunk 2
Franklin 3
Kidder, North 2
Kidder, South 2
Lansford 2
Lausanne 2
Lehlgb 2
Lehighton 4
Lower Tnwainenshig 6
Mahoning 2
Maucb Chunk, lat ward 3
Maurli Chunk, 2d word.. 2
Nesquehoning 2
Packer 2
Fnckertoti 2
Penn Forest 2
Parrvvill. . 2
Summit Hill 3
TWnmenting 3
Veatlierly 3
Wcistport 2
Total 58
Till: FALL, C A. 11 1' AIR IT.
There is every probability that the
Democratic parly will be unusually buo
ce;.ful this fall. Confidence exists evert
where, and new recruits to tho ranks are
coining in every day. Local differences
in the various States have been adjusted,
and Democracy present a solid front.
The condition of affairs in the Republi
can; parly is differ cut. Bitter quarrels
have rent it asunder, and though every
thing may seem to be quiet within its
fold it is anything bat a tranquil house
hold. Iu New York particularly, there
is wide-spread and increasing dissatisfac
tion, which will soon develop itself into
open revolt of Borne of the best and
stannchest supporters of the party. The
critical condition of the President has
embarrassed the active movements of the
opponents of the administration, bnt
they are neverthelesj quietly perfecting
their organization and preparing for a
campaign of extraordinary activity. It
is very evident that Mr. Itlaine and his
.friends will be compelled to make some
hnmlliating concessions before they can
obtain the support of ex-Senator Conk
ing and bis immense following in the
fall campaign. And as Mr. Blaine is
stubborn and bitter, we do not believe
tho concessions will bo made. There
fore there can be but one result the
overwhelming defeat of the Republican
party. Democrats everywhere feel it,
.and- the rightfully assume that if tbey
carry Now York this year it will be the
prelude of success in the Presidential
election of 1881.
ilauy thousand intelligent voters, dis
gusted with the ltcpnblican record of
broken promisor, unimproved opportun
ities and misused power will esert the
party and either not vote at all or cast
their ballots for the Democratic ticket,
Such a humiliating spectacle as the cam
paign in Virgiuia presents has much to
do with this teeling. On one side there
is a large body of men who glory in re
.padiatiug the State debt, incurred to
build internal improvements and charit
able institutions, and on the other the
Democratic party, composed of honest
citizens, who are willing to endure per
sonal hardships to preserve the honor of
the Old Dominion. The repudiators or
rcadjusters as they call themselves, re
ceive the sympathy and support of the
Administration, and this too in the face
of the fact, that one of the most promt'
neut candidates on the ticket, but a short
time ago advocated the repudiation o the
entire public, debt of the United States,
The country at large must view with ap.
prehension this state of things, for should
the Ueadjusters succeed with Xlepubli
can endorsement, European capitalists
would hereafter have no confidence iu
the integrity of any State in tho Union.
If the future policy of the Itepubliean
party, as outlined iu the Virgiuia cam,
paign, is to be repudiation, then, for the
credit and prosperity of the nation, the
sooner Mr. Blaine and his confeiieh are
given an opportunity to step down and
out the better.
The people are tired of the trickery of
Republican leaden, and heartily desire a
change. This feeliug is not by any
Means confined to those who have always
been Democrats, but it has advocates
among all classes and of every political
faith, and in the ensuing campaign they
wilt be- found under one banner a unit in
defense-of principles dear to every patn
olio American.
Those-doctors who have not yet reg,
istered their names in the Prothnnotary's
CIHoe, will be interested in learning that
County Detective Uoopes, of Dauphin, at
the instance of the District Attorney of
that connty, has entered suits agaiust all
physicians of the connty not registered
lu accordance with the act of Jane, 1881
providing for the registration of all prac
Htioners of medicine and surgery.
number of those sued have openly defied
the act, and on effort will be made to test
it at the coming court, which commences
online 22d int.
The assassin Uulteau Wednesday after
noon mads a savage attack on a guard
aimed McGIII, who entered bis cell an
commanded him to give up a knife lu hi
possession. In tbe scuffle, the guard's pis,
to! went off, but no oie was wounded, and
with the assistance of two other guards, the
assassin was overpowered and his weapon
secure). The knife is what is termed
"cheeser," made of the steel thank of a shoe,
ground down to a fine edge.
The condition of President Oarfltld
it still very critical. The doctors do not
H-iem to think there are fears of his im
mediate dtniUe while they acknowledge
bts case is desperate. The people await
each anooeediug bulletin with tho deep,
ust anxiety.
WASHINGTON.
OtJR 8PXCIAL LXTTKR,
Wassmotok, P. C, August 13, 1881.
Notwithstanding the Intense anxiety
which has prevailed during the past few
days regarding the President's condition,
hopeful sentiment has grown up that he is
going to recover. It was thought the situ
ation was exceedingly critical lor a few days,
and-that the hold upon life was very small,
but have brightened very considerably
air.ee yesterday. Dr. Boynton, who Is con
tldred a very sanguine man In his view of
the President's rase expressed his opinion,
that he was greatly encouraged with the
progress that the President was making. lie
states as his honest conviction that the
wound bai healed at least three inches from
where tho bullet Is located, and the decrease
In tho flow of pus of nearly one-half was
owing to that fact. With tho stoppage of
the steady drain upon the vitality of the
President it would be now possible to build
up his strength and to give the proper kind
of nourishment. Theoperatlgn which was
performed being the second one, was neces
sary in order to keep the more outwardly
portion of the wound open which had begun
to heal In advance of the portion In tbe
more Inward section of the body. The first
official act of the President since his assas
sination, oecurred.on Wednesday last, when
be signed an application to the Canadian
government for a fugitive from justice at
present In the custody of the Dominion. On
Thursday he wrote a long telegram to hi
mother who Is now In Mentor, Ohio. The
President is very much interested In the
progress of his crops at that place and yes
terday he received a dispatch from his farm
er in charge that "rain was much needed."
There are tbrco propositions being consider
ed at regards to the President's removel
from tho White House. The first is to the
Soldiers Home a beautiful healthy place
about two miles outside of the City limits.
There la a cottage, as It is called, which is
expressly devoted to the accommodation of
the Presi dent of the United States, and was
occupied by Mr. Hayes and family to a con
siderable extent. The Beeund Is to carry
him to Mentor, Ohio, which he considers
his home and where be can inhale the fresh
country air. The third is to place him upon
the "Talapoosa," a government transport(
and give him a taste of the salt air. Ao
onmmodations for his comfort have been
constructed, and very likely this will be the
course selected. Tbe President would pre
fer to go to Mentor, but it Is thought to be
too far away from the residences of the con
sulting physicians Agnew and Hamilton
who reside in Philadelphia and New York.
A terrible murder has beeu committed in
Washington during the past week. The
victims are two children, a boy and girl.
A negress of a very low order of intellect by
the name of Christiana Taylor was suspect
ed and arrested. She has confessed the
crime, and deuied having any motive for
committing it. "The deyll" 6he says "got
into her and she could nit help it." The
dangerous classes in this city are the blacks,
and there is already here a population of
over sixty thousand and is increasing every
day. Tliesuare already carrying things with
a high hand, and some of them are perfect
ly insufferable. They feel that they Iiaye
the whites in their power, so far as house
servants are concerned, and in inmy in
stances they assume the greatest arrogance.
It is the custom here for servants not to
sleep at the houses of their employers, but
to go their individual homes when the
labors of -the day are done. If many of these
homes could be inspected the employers
would be very loth to allow tbe servants to
enter their employment. It has been stated
that in a number of instances which have
been Investigated, it has been found that
hovels are crowded with both sexes, who
find Bleeping accommodations indiscrimin
ately upon the floor or elsewhere and during
the past warm weather the filth and stench
bas been to white person insupportable. Bo
stringent are the rules regarding the blacks
that the police are required to dlsierse a
crowd of four if seen conversing in the pub
thoroughfares. They are regarded here as
being very treacherous, unliko what they
re in other cities. It would eojm as if the
very otlscotirings of the country had been
concentrated in Washington.
The Travelling Passenger Agents Associa
tion have been holding a short session here.
A number of ladies accompanlet. the parly.
On Thursday they went to Mount Vernon
on au excursion and while there were pre
sented with a hatchet which Is pronounced
a veritable relic of tho "Father ot his Coun
try." It was announced as having been
found iu the year 1 SOS on Washington's farm
Westmoreland county, Virginia. The
relic was placed for safe keeping in the
bands of Mr. Albert B. Wrenu,of N. C. and
St. L. Railway. Acsust.
Faou oua Regular CoRBrsroyDSXT.
Wasiiinqtun, August 15, 1881.
While the dullness of mid-summer hat
lately prevaded tbe National Capital there
has been rather more to occupy sttenlion
than usual at this season. The anxiety over
the condition til' tbe President bat overshad
owed everything else fur six weekt, and
though Government business bas not been
at a standstill, it hat, nevertheless, bee'i
considerably lost light ol except to those
directly interested. But with all their watch-
ingand tbe absence ol customary consulta
tions, tbe Cabinet officers have found time
to attend to their duties, as well as to take
few breathing Swlls between bulletins,
and tbe current business has not fallen be
hind. In the Post Office Department there
Is about as much activity as ever and tbe
proceedings in room 59 are said to be as
mysterious II not as inUrestiug as ever.
The preparation of the star route cases to
be presented to the Grand Jury next month
will be very elaborate.' These cases promise
to furnish a teiiet of Slate trials more im
portant and interesting than anything of the
kind since the arraignment Belknap fur
tolling post tradcrBblps.
Some of the accused profess to beleive
that there will be no trials,and their organs
here are very spiteful, but it it difficult to
tee upon what ground they base any. such
expectation. There will be trialt and there
will be ttroug evidence produced. Every
unbiased man, woman and child will be.
convinced that there it undoubtedly guilt)
yet there may be no convictions. Ex -Sen
tor Dorsey appears to have vanished from
public view. At least he shows a desire to
do so and hat gone offdown into New Mex
ico or somewhere in that direction. Poor
Dorsey I What a fall wat there 1 It it not a
warning. From bring feted and feasted at
the hero of a campaign and tbe saviour of
Iudiana, to a huutad outcast accused of
thaft and robbery. A friend who knows
Dorsey well, told me when the exposure
first came tbat tbe Ex-Senator's tkin was
very thick ; that he would not feel much
hurt provided he escaped. But from all
can learn he does feel it and it completely
broken acd wrecked, Brady tbowt much
tbe greater thickness of tkin, for he stays
Here, buys newspapers to argue him Into an
honest man while thoy abuse tbt admlnis
trafion and every one concerned with- de-prosecution.
Secretary Kirk wood 't big Indian pow
wow assembles here In a few dsyt. It will
be a peculiarly interesting gathering of tbe
noble red men. The object of the council
it to Investigate and discuss charges that
bavo been made at various times that. un
autborlied peresns, Americans and foreign-
era, have been engaged In lurnisbing sever
al of the Western tribes with armt and am
munition. In the event of the charges be
ing sustained, arid tbe indications are that
they will be, the Government will take im
mediate steps to secure an Indemnity for all
who bave suffered by such action. "Dr." J.
8. Cannon, chief guide and interpreter for
the United Blates, bat been engaged in
working this matter up for more than a'yoar
past and fast collected a large amount of
evidence. Delegation! from nine r'w, re
presenting, about ninety thousands Indians,
bave been summoned to attend the big
council and some of the most prominent
chiefs are expected Spotted Tail wat to
bave been among them had not Crow Dog's
bullet Interfered with hit plan. The twelve
hunJred Indian children at the Carlisle
School will also be here. It will be the big
gest pow-wow ever held here.
At Ibis season of the year when hem are
nil their reservation, Invading thi gardens
of peaceful people In-order to bunt the wild
earth worm and the timid grub, the amount)
of injury inflicted upon, tbe vegetables and
tempers of men probably exceeds that caused
by Indians on the frontier. And it hat just
oceurcd to us that tbe Government hat no
lien policy. It simply ignores tbe existence
of hens and turns a deaf ear to their wild
war-whoops and tbe Indignant language of
their victims. While we have an Agricul
tural Bureau where much brain and money
hat been' expended upon experiments in
raising boilod potatoes and growing granu
lated sugar, why should we not have a Hen
Department that would give attention tol
producing a breed of bens capable of laying
soft-boiled or scrambled eggs. We have
too, an Indian policy which lathe pride of
our civilization. In the winter the Indians,
like tho bens.must remain in their wigwams
and be fed. The Indian Bureau feeds them
and keeps tbem warm, and in the spring
when, like tbe hen, they go forth upon the
war-path to prey upon tbe settler and de
stroy his substance, they are furnished with
guns and mildly Invited to come back next
winter anil get some more rations.
This lack of a hen policy it unquestion
ably doc to wmt of perception on tbe part
of the Government of one of the finest op
portunities ever offered to enterprising poli
ticians. If we had alien Bureau what a
wealth of new offices would be opened to
earnest "workers" and what splendid for
tunes would be placed within tbe reach of
true statesmen T Suppose tho Government
were to assume the management of all the
hen tribes. There would be room for thous
ands of ben agents whose duty it weuid be
to supply the bens under their charge with
corn, worms and other necessaries of life.
If every agent sold for bis own benefit only
two-thirds of the corn designed for the use
ot the hens, he could grow rich in a few
years and feel the proud satisfaction of hav
ing abstained from imitating the gross ra
pacity of Indian agents. The Government
could keep hens on their reservation with
as much success as it has achieved In keep
ing the Indians on the Indian reservation.
Contracts for building coops and putting up
roosting poles could be made a Bource of
blessing and profit to thousands of deserv
ing men who are suffering for the want ofa
few hundred thousands of dollars: and
who ran at present obtain neither Indian or
star route contracts. By all means let the
Government establish a Hen Bureau. It
will aid the cause of civilization and "har
monize'" the politicians who get the fat
places. Dnu Pkuro.
STATE AliWS.
A big potato crop Is predicted.
A woman of Lebanon, aged 84 years, It
insurea jor $id,uuu ou wie sjm-uiauvu au
A birth insurance company has been or
canized st Laureltoo, Berks county.
Leo's cotton mills, at Conshohockcn,
were slightly damaged by fire on Monday
The tobacco crop in Chester county was
badly injured by the storm on Saturday last.
Edee Hill Furnace, Bucks county, baa
been blown out for an indefinite length of
time.
The are1 30.000 barrels of whiskey in bond
at -the Gibsoutown, Waahingtoucuunly,dis-
tillery.
Carrie Grcenman, aged 10 years, foil from
a window in Erie on Saturday una irac
lured her skull.
It is estimated that the encampment of
the First Hngade at i'otutown orougut 10
tbat place 40,IIU0.
Seven thousand dollars have been tub
scribed at MeaJville, Crawford county, to
build a ebalr lactory at that place.
The strike of stove moulders at Reading,
the Norristown Jiegutcr thinks, will exieud
throughout tbe bcliuyiklll valley.
Fortv copperhead snakes found under a
stone in Rostruver township, Westmoreland
county, recently were killed.
John Thompson was dangerously stabbed
at Franklin, Venango county, on Saturduy
by Andy iiarcum. inev are uom irom
Allegheny.
Daniel Stauffer, of Lancaster, fell from
stable loft on Monday into the stall of a
viciout horse.. The animal kicked end
trampled him to death.
Three hundred and thirty-eight lont o
pie iron were manufactured at the furnace
oi tne Warwick iron uompnny, ai nuts
town, during the week ending August 16
Miss Emit, ofLoean't Ferry, Allegheny
county, aged BO years, committed suicide by
hanging on Thursday oi last week. Lies
pendency was the cause.
Eli Dickersou bad bit right arm terribly
lacerated bv a circular saw in Bastian a
mills, at WilIiamsport, on Saturday, and
uieti irom nia injuries.
David II. Trexler, a former wealthy
business man ot wililamsiiort, commuted
suicide on Saturday by hanging. Attributed
to recent financial losses.
Up to Friday night eight men had been
arrested by Pinkerton't detectives for com
plicity in the murder ol captain ncaier ol
iiuntiar, raye'ie county.
The Hon. Samuel Calvin recently sold
the timber tight on a tract of land in White
township, Cambria county, for $45,000. II
bought the land and trees some years ago
or tiuuu.
Dr. George Nickel, of Brownsville, Wath
ington county, has left for parts nnknowi
to ebcane tbe wrath of hit neighbors, who
threatened to lynch bim lor cruelty to bi
young wue.
The 12-year-old daughter of Benlami
Fitterling, living in Brecknock township.
Berks county, attempted to kindle a fire
on Monday and wat burned to death. Tbe
bouse alto took fire and wat burned down,
In Bedford, Bedford county, on Friday
night, the dry goods store of Onpenbeimer &
C . L f J T. ! .1
ooqs, inn resinence oi xr. uugnea, iae tin
store or tluch Marnorf and the dwelling oi
William Dibert were burned down. Loss,
f30,000; Insurance unknown,
Contractors have commenced work
the extension of the Portland Railioad to
Nazareth, and tbe grading fs to be pushed
wiin with all possible baste, in about four
weekt the line will be located tn Calasau
qua, and hundreds of men will find employ
nam in toe construction oi ine same.
A Fokltlvo Fact.
Dr. Evory't Diamond Catarrh Remedy,
will euro the wont case of Catarrh or Hay
Fever.
Dr Evory't Diamond Invlgorator gives
health and strength, mental and phytlcai,
makes tbe complexion clear, white and
beautiful. Pamphlet free, Read tbe Ad
vertisrmrnt.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
JJIOR: COUNTY TREASURER
E. P. WILLIAMS,
OF WKATHERLY.
Suhlect to tbe deeitiont of tho Democratic
County Conyention. aug. 13-t.e.
JJIOR COUNTY TREASURER,
SAMUEL RICKERT,
UF SUMMIT MILL,
Sublect to the decision of Deniocratto
County Contention, ,Tnlj3J-to
jTJtOR REGISTER & RECORDER
Z. H. LONG,
CF LEHIOHTON.
8ub!ecl to the decision of the Democratic
County Convention. July 30-tc.
JTJOR REGISTER & RECORDER
JAMES P. SMITH,
OF LEHIQHTON.
Suhlect to the decision of the Democratic
County Convention. july30-tc.
JJJOR REGISTER & RECORDER
H. E. SWARTZ,
OF NORTH KIDDER,
Subicct to the decision of tho Democratic
Oaunty Convention. julySO-tc.
New Advertisements.
WAIT
for the coming of the
Model tallow
of the age !
NEW GREAT GOLDEN
International!
will positively exhibit at
THURSDAY, AUGUST 25th.
Tie Royal EdiM Gymnaseum,
Denier's Ideal
humpty nusira CO.,
and Grand Conorem ot Novelties,
the most pleating, most interesting, most
luuguauie exniuitinn ever wituess
cd'.under ennvasa. J
Reduced from 50 to
25 CJGMT.
Read the names of n few of our leading ar
tists, beaded by the world Tamous
D'Alma Family,
The Greatest Living Acrobats and Tr.t-
pezeisu.
ALBERT DENIER,
acknowledged the best German and Panto
mine irinwn in America.
THE BOY SERPENT, '
AND? BUSH,
known as the Boneless Wonder. The
fluo t Contortionist on tho
face of the earth.
PETTIT a a WHITE,
the kings of Souk and Dance men, and
Musical Mokes.
GEORGE BURCH,
Champion Knockabout Clown.
The Wonder of tbe 19th Century,
M0NS D'ALMA
will exhibit bin herculean strength at
each exuibitlou by littiug a &nk nt water
containing uuu 103., Kuowu as tbe mau
wltli jaws ol iron.
Mica Viola Wtnry.SIhB Dannie Ewing
Madam D'Alma. Mit.srx. Kullm, IIal-y,
ltyan, Howard, Gregory and Leonard,
general perlormera.
The Entertainment
will conclude with the side s, litllng
BBetcrj,
THE WHITE STATUE.
Everybody should be ou the exhibition
grounds at
1 o'clock, P. M
to witness the grand
Mid Air Ascension
by
MAUD D'ALMA,
only 8 years of age. She walks a tingle
rope irom me grouua to tuu dome of tbe
canvass, a distance of 100 feet iu length
auu au leei nigu, a Bcene once .witnessed
never can be forgotten.
Watch for tlio Parade o
Prof. Morey's
Coraet JBand9
at 1:30 o'clock, P. M.
Two Exhibitions Daily,
Afternoon and Evening.
AMISSION, 25 CENTS.
WALTER L. MAIN, General Agent.
Will also exhibit at
LANSFORD,
SHOW,
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Ul
New Advertisements.
AdM'n'stroMf's notice
Nottee Is hereby n-lvan that letters of ad
ministration havi. bern granted to the under
signed on tns estate or Henry Bpermaum,
late of the llorounh of Iehlirhton. Carbon
county, Ta., deceased.. Alt persona Indebted
to said etiate will matte Immediate payment.
and those having claims will present tbem
amy anmenucaieu lor sememeni 10
Administrator.
Leblghton, Aug. K.n
rjo IVItom It May Concern.
Ail jierevus re iiereuy luruiu uaruunnifur
trusting mv daughter, Mary Ann Burton, as
I will not nay any debts contracted by her
alter tins uuid.
iiiua. UU1W.
Parryvllle, Carbon county, Pa.
aug. 19, 1C81-W8
FAttMEUS AND OTHERS.
Sailers anft Harness Mate,
Are prepared to Make all kinds of II AR.
NKSS. and ItKI'AIK OLD 1IAI!NI:8S lu
tho most substantial manner and at Lowest
Cash Prices. Patronage solicited anil satis,
faction guaranteed aug.20-yl
Witti-Mefiicine Quality not Quantity is
tne greatest importance ; next is tne
Knowledge anfl Experience to Cor
rectly Prepare and Dispense the same.
At A. J. DURLING'S
POPULAR
Brag & Family Medicine Store,
Bank Street, Leliighton,
Vou can alwavt rely upon eettlmr STItlOT-
L Y l'uro and 1
unaui
ilulterated
Drugs and Medicines.
I)UIiI. ING. cnrrles the largest slock of
PAl'KNT MEIIIl INKS In the county.
liUKHNO tmaaneleirantstnckotmiUa.
(1ISTU StlNIlhlKJ, FA NOY aix THI
IjKT HTIULliS fur tho ladles at net! as
tie gents.
DTJRLINO makes HOUSE anil CATTLE
POVV11EHS nsneoUlty Ills 19 vein exper
ience In the druit butlnesa gives Film a great
advnntSKe In th t line.
' THUSSES.SUTI'OIlTEltS andllRAUES
always a large stock on hand.
vVINKS and LIQI'OHS, both foreign and
domestic, lie hat UltniontJrapo Wine and
a Hry Uatawba Wine. Jual tplendld an.!
cheap.
WALL PAPEltS and "ORDERS the
largest assortment In t)wn.
Go to l)UULINCiS wilh your prescrip
tions Go to UURLINU'S for your Pa teut
Modiclies.
Go to DURLING'S fur vour fanevart'clet.
Farmers and horsemen iro to DUKI.INU'a
for your Horse and Oullle t'uwders.
aug. fa yi,
Saloon Keepers and Others,
Don't fall to hay your
Champaignc Pear Cider,
Lager Beer,
Root Beer,
Nectar,
Porter, &c,
OF
C. BCETTGER,
TAMAQUA, Pa.
Aug. 13, 1881-Iy.
WANTED GOLDEN
AaEMTB VOK THE WWJJXAJil
Da rrr rr ttr. liomton tub
In this life, through the dxrk valley, and In
the life eternal ; as teen In the best thoughts
ul leading suthurt and scholars, among whom
are Hlihops Simpson, Foster. Wairen, Hum
and Foes, Joseph Cook, Ileecher, Talmage,
Dr. currte. Dr. aisrcn nr. iucuosn.ur. ros
by, Dr, Uuyler. lieu. I), Prentice, Dean Sian
ly. Wlilltler, Longfellow, and others. The
nl.ipfil treated ara leat.h Iiutnortalltl .
Millenium and Second Advent, the ltetur
rectlon. Judgment, the Punishment or the
Wicked, and the Ileward or the Itlghieous.
A rich least awaits the reader ot thlt book. It
contains Ihe grandett thought t or tbe world't
f reatett nutbrot, in subjects of Ihe most pro.
ound Interest to everyone. Not gloom) but
brilliant, mere it noi a auu page in mi
honlc. 11 It ansoiuieiy wiinnui h rirai .vur;
UkIv will read It. School Tebchers.Studantf,
Young Men and Ladles, acting as agents for
this book ara niaklnir over MOOaimmlh. Sells
fust. Uie agent sold 77 first 15 dys, another
45 In 8 days, another 11 In one day, another
15 and 5 lilhlet In ft days, a lady told 8 In 10
Iwurt. Secure territory quick. Alto agents
wanted for (be best Illustrated Revised New
Trsiaiuent, and fur the rlnest Family lllbles
ever sold bv agents, send lor circulars.
I W KIKOLKlt fit l U-. 915 Arch St.. Phil
deluhla, Pa. 180 H. Adams St., Chicago. III.
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T PKIVATE SALE.
The undersigned offers at Private Sale, the
following valuable properties, to wit :
All that certain valuable lot, with the build,
tngt thereon, situate cn Ihe corner of Iron
and Lehigh ttreett In the borough ol Lehigh
ton, known at the 'Lehighton Hotel.
Also, one lot, wlthfoundallpn walls already
erected, situate on the upper end ol Iron
ttrcet, Lehighton,
And, theone-and a-halfttory house and lit,
situate on the corner ol Hank street and
Uankway,' Lehighton.
Also, a Dwelling House and Sis Acres of
land situate In franklin township, on the
yuttlU road leading tdMarla furnace.
And, also, a lot of carriages, harness, &e.
Apply to
L. F. KLKPP1NQEB
Lehighton Hoiet,
Our. Iron asd Lehigh streets.
Julys, UH .tf.
MonclolBBon Fiano Comp'y
Will make, for the next GO days only, a Grand Offer of
JPHAHTO OJfcAS&.
850 Square Grand Piano for only $215 1
RTYTR 31 Mtgnldccnt rosewood cateelegantty finished 8STntnos,l-aOoTAVE8, full
, , TP Patent cantanto agraffes, our new patent overstrung scale, beautiful
carved legi and lyre, heavy serpentine and Urge fancy mouldlnff ronnd ease.lull Iron Frame,
trench Grand Action, Grand Hammers, In fact every Improvement whloh can Inanvwar
tend to the perlectlon of tbe Instrument hat been added. '
43-Our price ron mis tnsTruKKTnoxxn Attn dbxivbrsd on Boann oans dtoir; nr
AT New Yoiik. with tinu I'iahd Cover. Stool in llnnir nrr OZ-iD.UU
This I'lsno will bt sent on test trial. I'ieaie send reference If you do not send rooner with
order. Uash sent with order will be refunded and freight charges paid by us bothwayilf
. m ,Ui. numiHMiupah luuusauui in uto. genu ror uala
logue. Every Instrument fully Warranted for Are yeart.
TT A TVflC ? to 400 f with fStool, Cover and Book). All tlrlclly First-class
JL JLlIiUO and sold at WiioLKSA tsraoToBT prices. Thete Pianos made one or the
, . , " finest displays at the Oentennlal Exhibition, and wore unanimously re.
commended Tor the Hiohest Hokors. The Squares, contain our New Patent Scale, the
greatest improvement In the history or Pltno making. The new patont scale Uprights are
IheriirisTMi Axerica. Positively we make the finest Upright Pianos, ol the richest tone
and greatest durability. T ey are recommended by the highest musical authorities In tho
country, "ver 14,000 In uso, and kutohs dissatisfied punonASan. All Pianos and Urirans
sent on IS clays' test trial-frttghl frttif untatltfactory. Don't rail to write us berore buy
ing. Positively we offer the best bargains Piano Catalogue mailed free. Handsome Illus
trated and Descriptive Piano Catalogue or W pages mailed for to. ttamp. Every Piano fully
warranted for 6 yeart.
JUBILEE ORGANS flSssissssr
ls the handsomest, tastiest and sweetest
toned Parlor Organ ever offered the musical public. It contains Fivk Octaves, Five sets
of Reeds, viz ! Melodla, Ueleste, Diapason, Mub-llati and Uilcstlna. Also Ftfltin Btauti
ul Stopt. at follows, vlt: Milodla, Celeste, (a charming stop,) Diapason, Sub-Uati, Echo,
Dulcet, Melodla-Forto, Oelette-Forte, Expression, Treble-Uoupler, Cefeiffna. Bass-Uoupler,
Grand Organ, (which throws on the entire power of the Instrument.) Right Knee Stonand
Swoll. Left Knee Stop and Grand Swell. Height, 70 In.; Length, 47 ln.1 Width, 24 In. ,
Weight, boxed. 860 lbs. Tho case Is or solid walnut, veneered with choice woodt, and It or an
entirely new and beautiful design, elaborately carved, with panels, music closet, lamp stand,
rretwork, &0, all elegantly finished. Possesses all thi latest and best Improvements, with
great power, depth, brilliancy and sympathetic quality or tone. Iieautllul solo effect! and
perfect stop action. Regular retail price tm. Our wholttale nel cath price to have It Intro
duett, with stool and book, only t87 as one organ sold sells others. Positively ho devia
tion in rntcK. No payment required until you have rally tested the urgan In your own
home. We tend all Urgant on dayt fell frfaf and pay rrelght both wayt ir Instrument It
not at repretented. Positively, our Organs contain no "Ilogus" sett or Heeds, or Dummv"
stops, as do n any others. We make no misrepresentations, and guarantee honest and fair
deallnv, or no sale, fully warranted for tV years. Other it jles $36, (50, 157, $05, 7', $75, 485,
etc UVEB 34.000 BOLD, AM? KVgnT OlrOAM HAS GIVEN TUK FULLEST SATISFACTION. Urgan
Factory asd Warkbochs,
NH H H MSI one-imru price, umaiogue oi o ou cnoioo pieces tent lor 30,
" L i'i-uuivy gtamp. This Catalogue Includes most or the popular niusio o1
MW n Miu vtci VUIIGV Ul U1US1VMI UUU1UIIIVU, UJT IIIO UCBbBUlUUrB. AUUTeSS,
SiENDELSSIION FIAN0 CO., P. 0. Box 2058, New York fMy.
July 2.-SO0.
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"F YOU AHE IN NKEI) OF
Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Caps.
or, Gents' Furnishing Goods
GO TO
CLAUSS& BROTHER
THE POPULAR
Merchant Tailors,
Bank Street, Lehighton.
PRICES VKKY LOW FOR CASH. -The
public patronage solicited. Julyl tf
E F. LUCKENBACIL,
Two Doors Below the "Broadway II onto
MAUCH CHUNK, PA.
Dealer in all Patterns of Flalu tud Ftnoi
Wall IPapei'Sj
Window Shades,
Paints & Painters' Supplies,
LOWEST OAsn rUICES.
DANIEL WIEAND,
Carriages,Wagons,Sleighs,&c
COBMER Of
BANK AM) IKON ST MEETS,
LEHIOHTON. Penna., '
Particular attention given to
REPAIRING
In all Its details, at the very Lowest Prices.
Patronage respectfully solicited and perftot
satisfaction iruarai.teed.
Deo 6, 1879-yl DAN. WIEAND.
-JJ10H FASIIIONAUhE
DRESS GOODS,
Dress and Trimming Silks,
Dress Trimmings,
" Dry Goods,
NOTIONS,
Groceries, Provisions,
Glass & Quccnswarc.
Standard Silver Ware, &c,
Call at the Popular ONE PHICE Store of
E. H. SNYDER,
'
HANK St., Lehighton. tplS-ms
$1000 REWAIEI
For any case Blind, Bleeding, Itching, Ulcer
ated or Protruding PILLS lhal HsUia'a
Pilk Klcuanr falls to cure. Prepared by J.
P. Miller. M. I).. S15 Areh -treet, Plilla., Pa,
A'ene genvine ufAeuf Afs ifnafurr. Send for
elrrular. All druggists or general ttoret
have it or wlil get It for you 1. Sold In
Lehighton by A. J. Hurling, druggist.
aug. 13 ten.
PENSION
Procured ror all soldiers disabled in the U. S.
service from any ea ute, also for heirs of de
ceased Mldlen. The tl'xhiest disability en
titles to pension. PKNSIONS INUKUAS
KD. Uounty and new discharges procured.
Those In doubt as to whether entitled to any.
Iblng. should send two I cent stamps for our
"circular ol Information." Address, with
stamps, Htoodakt k Co., Soltottors or
Olalms and Patents, Washington, D. I" Lock
boxes. Jul It. t.
EUa'i. 'KS .C
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57th St., and 10th Ato.
CENTRAL DRUG STORE,
In Louokel's Block,
Bank St., Lehighton, Pa.,
Dr. Charles T. Horn
PHOPIUETOB,
Hespcctrnlly announces to the people that he
Im rpntnlahn.l M ,..!. un.l nflM.
DRUGS AND
Strictly fresh
CHEMICALS
and Pure,
Also Horse and Cattle powders.Fatent Medl
olncs, Hrushes, Soaps, Combs, Perlumerlet,
Sponges, Chamois Skins. Wines and
Liquors Tor Medical Parposcs. Oils,
Lamps and Fixtures, DyestulTs,Cholce
Cigars, Pipes and Tobacco. Spec
tacles, Trusses, Nursing Dottles,
Violin Strings, and a lull line of
Wall Paper and Ilordersat the
Lowest Prices.
Prescriptions carefully compounded and
prompt attention given to every branch or the
business.
A continuance or tho pntronage heretofore
PTtftmlAll lnllU.t.l.ll.l,mAnl I. ...n...A,(l.
solicited, mid satisfaction guaranteed.
eopt.13, lSSO.-ly. Da. O. T. I10UN.
M.
IIEll.niA.'V & CO.,
BANK STREET, Lehifjhton, Pa.
MtleXEIlH and DcaleiB In
AllKind-of GRAIN BOUOTTTnnd SOLD a
ItEUUI.AK MAUKKT HATKS.
Wo would, also, lcaoectlnllv inform onrclt
Eens that we are now fully prepared to bUl
PLY them with
IBest ol Coal
From any Mine dcslied at VERT
LOWEST PRICES.
JI. IIEILJJAN & CO.
Jul I 25.
EARSfouthkMILLION!
Foo Cboo's Balsam of Shark's Oil
POSITIVELY nXSTORER THE llKARWO, Attn IS
TUK ONLY aUBULUTK CURS for DEAVNESh
XSOWS,
Thlt till it extracted from a peculiar epoclee
or VVniTK Shark, caught In the Yelluw Sea,
known as Carcharodon Hondelettl. Ever
Chinese fisherman knows It, Itt virtues at a
restorative or hearing wire discovered by a
Duddlst Priest about tho year 1410. Itt cure
were so nuinerout and uant ausEKUivaLY
miraculous, that the remedy wat officially
proclaimed over the outlre Empire lit use
became so universal that Tor uveii 300 yhabs
K'O DEAVNKSS HAS EElSTtn ANOSQ THK
Chinese people. Sent, charges prepaid, to
any aanresa ai si.uu per uouie.
Unly Imported by HAY LOCK U CO,
7 Dar Street, New York.
Solo Agents ror America,
III vlrtnet are unquestionable and Itt cura
tlvorhracter absolute, at the writer can per
sonally tettfry, both from exierlenco and ob
servation.
Among the many reader! of tbe Itevlew in
one part andnnotherurtliecountry.ltlsprob
ablo that numbers are afflicted with deafness.
and to such it may be said " Wrlie at once
to Haylock it Co., T Dey street. Mew York,
enclosing jl, and you wilt receive by return .
remedy lhat will enable you to hear like any
body else, and whose curative effects will be
permanent, i ou win never regret uoing so.
editor tf Mercantile Hevieu. jyZ-lSwc.
A r Outfit sent Ire to those who wish to eu
yk") save in tbe most pleasant and profitable
v onatnrM Known, everv.ningnew. uao
Ilal not required. We will f uruKb rnu eveir
thing, fioadayanrt upwarde la easily mad
wttboal staying away from home over nicht.
No risk whatever Alanv new workers wantei
ato.iee. Klanv are tnjKms fortnnea at haLnn
tows. Ijulies make m much at meu.and vouni
boraanagirlamitiegretpiy Noonewlio n
wdlina to wora fails tomske raoremoneyevei;
uav insu can do iimuo io a wee si anv nruina
ry employment. Those wto engage at once w
flud a hoi t roa.l w fortune. AOdresa
II. HAl.LElT.tCO.. l'ort aud Make
oct-t. Ibeo-iy
" It is ohlt a (Jolu " bat sent thonsani's
to premature graves, A cold stops up the
svenuesof the system, and disease must re
sult. Neglected, most violent remedies must
be used to remove Ihe obstruction. Taken
timely, a few dotet or
Tarrniit's Seltzer Aperient
will carry off naturally the etute or the suf
fering, and save dayt, months or even yeart
oi sunenna. ani.n ot all usi-uqists.
I want UNrJ agent In every town to sella
valuable article. No money required until
Koods are told. Address P. O. Jlox 3218,
New York Olty. JyZXwt
Pamnhlof fr advertisers. lOO pages, 44 ell.
Olfllllllulo. P. ROWtLL fc co, N. V.
pjXKl IJTOKS NOTICE.
letters testamentary ou the estate or Joha
Kreltt, late of Cast Penn Township, Uarbon
County, Pa., deo'd, have been Kraniwl to Ihe
undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to
the said estate are requested to make pay
tnent within six weeks, and all persons hav
ing claims of demands will make known tbe
same without delay 4o
I). HOFFMAN',
HEN J NOTHSTEIN,
Lchlnblcn, July I3-w Liccutorf-
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111! MLAT1NUT0H
PLANING MIIL
AND
Cabinet Ware Factory,
AT SLATINGTON.
JOHN BALLIET, Propr.,
Deals in all kinds and aties ot Pine, Hemlock
Oak ami Hard Wood Lumber, and la now pie
pared to execute any amount of orders for
DressoB LumboR
OF ALL KINDS.
Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Shuttcry,
Mouldings, Cabinet Ware, &c,
With rroinptnost.
Brackets Made to Order.
Tlifl Mnchlnerr 1 nil new Arid of the tiest and
mofit Improved kinds. I employ none bnt the
best workmen, Uao well seanoned and koo3 ma
terlal, and am therefore able to pnai antce entire
Bt intact Ion to all who niay faror ine with a call.
Orders ot mail prorautly attended to. ir
char pen are moderate terms cash or lntcreit
charged niter tlilrty dnrs
aiVK mi: a call.
Thofte eiiMired In lluilillnir will find It t
their advantage to hive Biding, Floor Hoards
uoorn, oaaiies, Miuiiera, txo., xcMmaaoa.uu
Factory.
iiayi joiin HALiiiKT
THE BEST OF COAL.
The undersigned It now prepared to supply
the very best IjATTIMER OOAI. at the fol
lowing LOW PIllOES FOR OASIIl
Dellv'd.
No. 2 Chestnut, by the car (2 70
No. 1 Chestnut, by the ear 3 75
Stove, by the car 4 00
l)y the tingle ton,' 56 cents per ton additional
J. L. GAB EL,
Dealer ra
General Hardware, &c,
Opposite the Public Pfjunrc, BANK STREET.
LRI1IQ1IION, PA. nor. 30,1873
MILTON A. WEISST
CARRIAGE BUILDER,
Bank Street, Lehighton.
REPAIRING
Of nil description promptly attended to at the
most reasonable nrlcet.
AT" All Work guaranteed, and patronage
It resuocLTully solii
inciieu.
ljan.29.jl
"WMlsUklQ!"
Etacda pro-eminent among the great Trunk Lines of too
West for being tho most direct, quickest, and asfest lino
connecting the great Metropolis, CIIICAOq, and tlie?
Eastekx, Koain-EASTEix, Soctuibx and SouTn
EAaTsay likes, which terminate there, with Kansas
Citt, LiAViirwoiTn, Atcuisok, Cocxcil llLurra
and Ovaua, the commiucial oettebs from which
radiate
EVERY LINE OF ROAD
that penetrate! the Continent from the Missouri River
to the FaclSc Slope. The
CMcaio, Eoclc Island & Pacific Railway
Is the only line from Chteara owning track Into Kansas,
or which, by Its own road, reaches the points abovo
named. No tiansfiks by cashiaoxI No miusa
coskeotioss! JVo KudMna i ill-tenttlaua or uif
clean can, ae every pateenper U carried in roomy,
clean and ventilated coacket, upon laet Etprett
IDat''Cas of unrivaled mainiacenoe, Ppllmast
Ealace 8LZEi-ziro Gaks, and our own world-famous
inixo Carta, npoo which mtala are served of un
surpassed excellence, at the low rata of BavisTV-rivs
Cikts k ion, with ample time for healtnrul enjoyment.
Through Care between Chicago. I'eorU, Mllitaakeo
and Missouri Htrerpolats; and close connectlocs stall
Dolnta ot intersection with other roads.
We ticket (do not forgel tMt) directly to every placo
or Importance In Tianaa", hebraika. Black nilla,
Wyoming, Utih. Idaho. Nevada, California. Onwon,
Washington Territory, Colorado, Arliona and evir
Aa'lberal arrangementa regarding baggage at any
other line, and rates of far. alwijs at low aacompell
ton, who furnish but a tithe of the comfort.
Dom and tackle of sportsmen free.
Tickets, mans and folders at all principal ticket offices
tn the United bUtes and Canada.
R. R. CABLE,
Tk Tttt'X aal Ota. Uucr,
E. ST. JOHN,
Oca. Tkt tad Twif Aj
CtUckfo.
DIAMOND
CATARRH
REMEDY,
A rosltlve Cure ror Catarrh of all
kind. It Is Iiietaiitmneoua In t-fTect
and l'ermantnl In ICeaulC. Cures at any
siege of tne disease Has cured cases to terrible
that bones came from the nose.
Dr. Evory. Diamond Catarrh Rent
ed jr it mild and p easant, affording Immediate
Ilellei and prompt cure In all cares oicatarrla,
liitltienra. Hay fever. Bronchitis.
It will remove Polypus and effectually euro
Watery and Purulent Discharges from the Head,
and Throat, and Foetid, Sickening Breath; per
fectly restore Impaired Smell, Taste and HearW;
relieve Headache. Ilreak up Colds In the Head;
Strengthen the Voice and Kyes; Purify, Kegulste
and Ilender clear and Active every Organ of the
Head aud Throat. IUce, 60 cents.
Dr. Kvory'a Diamond Invleorafor la
a Perfect Hiood I'm rider, Appetltterand
Nerve Tonic. It makes a dellghtnil, whole
some drink, which Invigorates. FurlHea
and StreiiBtliena the entire system.
For Ueneial Debility, Dyspepsia. Biliousness,
Torpid Liver. Indigestion, Neuralgic, and Kbeu
matio Affections, Jaundice, Malana, Flatulency,
Nausea, sick Headache and Kidney Complaints,
It la Invaluable. Price, (a cents.
Dr. Kvory's Diamond Salve la a sover
eign cure lor Burns, Bruises. Gores of all kinds,
8alt Rheum, Tetter, lilngworm and Cutaneous
Eruptions. Price, 23 cents.
Ask yonr Drucelatror tbeaa remed
ies and take no oilier I or will be sent
I'ree on receipt of price.
Descriptive Pamphlets Free.
Address Dr. Kvory's Diamond Remedies Co.,
P. O. Box 3J80. 104 John Street, New York.
TTimted
agents r agents: agents:
JOim a COUCU'S bran new book, entitled
SUNUGHTano SHADOW
b the chance ofTere4 to vou. Its cQes are drawn
from Dm bright and Uudy tides of lift, txYtrayed u ooly
John B. Gough
can portray tbem. This grarM vaiVnew fir tkttrd
time fMukedie the " booming;' ittkftr areiUi. and
is outselling all others tin t tnt. TJU tkirtjukiri
tktuwtdi now in press. Its immense aale has been
made entirely by active canvassers. No other book corn
pares with it lor quick and profitable returns. We ara
starting more agents now Hum ever before, and we be
lieve the sale ot this book ilt reach One UtaUrel
Tkouxand CtUt in the nexttvt txtntkt,
Ve wast iooo more agents at once, to supply this
grand book to the thousands who are waiting for it.
Remember the aale is omjr siw eemmtneimg. The book
is entirely new, and utul flkt UrriUry it tuto thar.
Agents, em it yevr time te mate temtyt and at tlis
aame time circuute a tkore-ugkly firttebu sma, E
ctasiveTcrritcyandverySpeciaITernugiveD, Sendfor
eur large circulars containing full particulars. Addmt
A D. WeerjiiNOTON i Co., PuUtthere, Harllord, Cw