ft- V. MORTllIMKll, EDITOR LKIItOIITON. SATURDAY, AtM. 27, lflSI. Democi'Atto County Convrnilmi. At tbe Annual Democratic Ootiuty MoetlnR helil nt Maucll Chunk, Monday, August 15th, 1831, the tallowing resolu tion was unanimously adopted : Kkholted, That Saturday, Svpt. 3rd, ba the tinia for holding tbe Delegate Elco tbnv and that the convention for the nomination of county officers bo held on Monday, Sept. Btb, lb8U Urnler tbe Titles of the patty the Judges nnd Inspec tors are r quired to have the polls open from 2 to 7 o'cl ick p. m. Tho conven tion will bo called to order at 10.30 n. m., Monday, Sept. 5th, 1881. Apportionment of delegates to the Democratio 0nnty Convention, as per Article 5 of Hale? and ltegu'n'ions gov erning the party in Carbon county : Audctiried 2 Bearer Meadow 2 Kast Venn 2 East Maucli Chunk .... 2 Franklin 3 Kidder, North 2 Kidder, South .'. 2 Tmusford 2 Lnusiiniio 2 Lehigh 2 LeliighUw 4 Iiuwer Towtiiiieneing 5 Mahoning 2 Maurb Chunk, let ward 3 Maucb Chunk, 2d ward- 2 JfesquehnniiiK 2 Pocker 2 Packertnn 2 1'enn Fonet 2 TArryvllle 2 Kummlt Hill 3 Tnwnmensing 3 Weatherly 3 YYelssport 2 Total 58 cot,, joia citAiii. roit STATU riri;AsiJiii:it, As the time draws nigh for the holding of the Democratio State' convention. It ii but natural that aspirants should present their claims and ask recognition, nud all tbe suitable men bo suggested for State Treasurer, ths only Stute office to ba fill ed this year. For this position wo have had in view for some time, a prominent citizen of this county, namely. Col. John Craig, of Lehigh Gap. It is well kuown that Col. Craig is a large busiueMi man, nn able financier, and combines all the requisite qualifications to make n com. petent and efficient treasurer. The east ern portiou of the State has bad no Dcm oer.itio candidate for treasurer for many years, and is, therefore, entitled to the nomination this year. In the face of this claim, we would urge npou the del gates from eastern Pennsylvania, and especial. ly those from tbe Xlth Congressional district, to net as a. unit in the Dcnio- cr.itio convention, on tbe 28th of Reptini ber, and present bis name with a will and purp ise of winning. He above all others would add strength and dignity io the ticket. Col. John Craig has other attributes of strength, besides those mentioned, which recommend him strongly to the people for' this position ; some of these are, bis popularity, fine executive ability, com manding influence, aud moreover having been norava soldier during-the late war, commanding the 147th regiment Pa. V, there conld be no discount on his loyally to the Union during those critical times. Taking all in. all, we come to tbe cooclu. siou that Coh Craig would be tbe strong. est and most powerful opponent the Democracy could present to tbe corrup tiouista on tbe Republican side. His name would be a harbinger of success, and would arouse the latent forces of tbe Democratic party to enthusiasm and ac tion, which would mean triumphant suc cess. Let Craig be nominated aud he will be elected. I'tiE riiM iiCAtj oiri jlohk. The political situation remains un changed. Tbe universal feeling which has existed for months, that Democracy will score a spleudid victory in tbe npproach Tng. election, is intensified with tho lapsa of time, Even Ohio, that hot-bed of Re publicanism, where slippery Gov. Char ley Foster is in oommand nud pouring out bis money with a lavish hand, is booked to come over to tbe Dtmocratio side, with a majority that will stagger tbe leaders of the pvrty who supposo they are invincible, with unlimited cash and offioial patronage at command. But they are likely to find out too late, that there are some things that lucrative offices and money will not buy. The refusal of the Administration to make good to ex-Senator Conkllng, tbe promises made at Men tor, daring the last campaign have begun to react with terrible force. The ex-Senator may not po sees tbe support of a majority of the Republican party, but he controls sufficient votes to defeat tbe Ad ministration and convince them that iu tbeir dealings with him, honesty would bavo been the best policy. We have no jiympathy itu Mr. UouMing and ue de test the imperial principles that he rep resents, but we da ubseit, that he is im nieiusurulily the siiptnor nf any remeu tive uihu iu bis puriy to-i'ay, both iu poiutul ability ondiu hontsiy of purpose, and though out of office uud nominally in retirement, we believe that be still Las the er and controls tb actions of tbe eonstituucies nf tbe 300 delegates, who held tho fort to bravely iu tbo Cbfcigu Convention, until ov icmnaby thobUud Ubmeuts of the GuiM.Mll.iiiio wing ol tho party. These men were cajoled into supporting UarrUl 1, aud they have been hamelully abused since. Tbe policy ol Mr Blditse. who, siuce bis acceMnn to the See returyship of State, lias been tho master-mind of the Admiuibtrutuin, has been one of retaliation on those who thuuited his uwu president! il apiru tious. He bos unbelt a bitter and relent less war on bis old time enemy Coukling ai.d his ollovers, and it is but human for them to return tbo compliment new, when tbe opportunity so auspiciously prweuts itelr. It is not open rebellion llio critical eondi'iou ot the President prevents that but it is a factional strug gle vigoruu-ly carried on in secret.whieU will provH more deadly and effective thai an opeu fight. Tbe uoudilinn of off i'rs here in Penn sylvania is illustrative of tliU internal strife in tU Republican party. Tho in difference on tho part of members of tbo parly is more marked tbau it has been for xtliny yuarj, aud it is largely due to tbe action of Blaine and bis satelites. Un questionably tbe followers of Cameron, vould gladly bare overlooked the actions of Dbiine and Sherman In the Hirrisburg Convention of lBt year nnd have forgot ten the boll at Chicago, if the Adminis tration had fittingly acknowledged their services in tho campaign last fall. Hat tbe Administration, in pursuance of the Blaine plan of punishing all who opposed his nomination. at Cincinnati and Chica go,, did not choose to do so. For example H.-.rry Oliver, who contributed J2.000 to oarry Maine, when Blaine was wildly ap pealing for money, r.nd $5,000 more to tho Indiana campaign, was defeated in his Senatorial aspirations, becauso Blaine considered him tho Caracrt n candidate and therefore bis enemy and a man to be defeated. Iu a liko manner Col. M. S. Quay was treated. He raised $7,000 for Blaine's Maine campaign and $5,000 lor Indiana, and yet when he was urged for Secretary of the Interior, and bis valu able services to tbo party were explained tol'r.sideut Gurfleld, be was coolly ig nored and left to his own sweet and bitter fanclis. And there ore many other cases, not quite so bud perhaps, but all of which show tho malignant and ungrate ful spirit that pervades the Administra tion. Senator Cameron is credited with contributing something like $25,000 to the Presidential campaign and, what was bettei still for the party, with bringing about that memorable meeting at Mentor, which resulted in conciliating Coukling and Grant and saving the country to Gaifield; yet, bicause he had previously opposed Mr. Blaine, he must be made to feel the Ush of tbe avenger and meet op position at every turn. It is this sort oi thing that has disgusted the Republicans of Pennsylvania in common with their political brethren of other states and which tends to disrupt tho parly. The official prizes this yeur are not much to contend lor, yet they are worth securing, while a victory r will be the means of promoting greattr harmony in the purty and preparing it for still more substantial results in 1882. is a r.vrnic co.him; ? Mr. John Thompson, President of tbo Chase National Bank, nnd a mau who is not given to sens4tion.il conjectures, in his paper read before the Banker's Con vention takes a rather gloomy view of the financial situation. Referring to panics, he says . Tbe last panio was in 1873; tbe pres ent prosperity commenced in 1878. We have now had three years of extraordi nary argumentation of riches, much of it really solid, but most of it emanating from raising prices or putting up quo tations. Referring to the enormous credits which characterize present dealings, he very properly advises bankers to beware, to take a look ahead, and to bo'fully pre pared for the distrust which will inevit ably follow contiactlcn when the credit system is annihilated. Considering that nineteentwentleths of our so-called money is credit, .Mr. Thompson suys there is no wonder that financial storms burst upon and overwhelm us so sudden. ly. It is a fact that cannot be denied that 00 per cent, of the business of both Americi and England is done on a paper basis that is, by p.iper tokens, dratts, checks, notes uud letters of credit; all of them good enough substitutes while pros. perity lasts, but utterly valueless when a panic sets iu. Mr, Thompson speak words of solemn warning when he urges the minagers of our banks epecially those of deposit, to put on tbe brakes, so that the wreck, when it does come, may prove less dis astrous. To show the force of bis logic, he quotes one significant item from the panic of 1873, as tallows: Eirly one mornin? tbe active manag. ers of three of the New York City banks were invited to tbe office of Jay Cooke & Co. Wo were informed that $1,000,000 were necessary by 10 o'clock to save that bouse from protest. What security do you offer? was asked. Answer None; our securities are all used. It is need less to say that the million was not forth coining. We left. Iu fifteen minutes Wall street was iu n panic, aud this is only a dnpllo.Ue of what ocourred iu 1857, when the Ohio Insurance and Trust Company suspended. Messrs. Ruddimau nnd Wolfe and Representative Thompson, Secretary of the Legislative Salary Committee, bad a consultation nt Harrisburg on Tuesday relative to tbe taking out of a writ in the case recently decided against the claim of tbe members of tho Legislature for $500 more tbau the Stato Treasurer would pay them. It was decided to re quest tbe local attorney, Mr. Simoutau, to take early action in tbe case so as to insure its hearing by tbe Supreme Court at its October term in Piltsburg. Dr. Bliss, of W .tihiugtou and Dr, Hammond, of New York, do not belong to the Mutual Admiration Society. Tbe latter has been sharply criticising Dr. lili-ss treatineut of President Garfield, and tbe result U a wrr.iy wrangle in tbe nuwspiipeis. We must admit that we coucur with Dr. II lUiinond in tbe opin ion that hud tho President beeutreeted liko an ordinary patient, be would in all probability bo on tbe hili road to re covery. Jjnies G, Blaine, with an oya to tho main chance for which he is notorious, has recently acquired some valuable rail ro.d property iu Virgin!. aud now be is au imt aud out repudialor. The present attitude of the Secretary of State, who sinco tbe disability of tbe President bus assum.'d the. functions as far as possible of tbe Chief Magistrate of tbe Nation, is not ciil.'iil.itoil to inspire confidence iu the minds of tbe European holders of our bonds. Tbe confidential clerk, wborau away from New Vork three woks ago, with $50 000 in cash and securities, belougiug to his employer, has been arrested iu England with nil the money except $200, iu his possession. It is mora than likely that tbe misguided youth will soon have au opportunity to learn a useful trade at tbe public expense. It seems to be uu unhealthy period for the dull jnestnnd tbe immoral. Tbeir careers are brief aud full of liltternesi. Ths t-peculatire carpeute r, ho recently levanted with the wife, numey and ward robe of a Brooklyu saloon keo er, has been overhauled in Chicago, aud will be returned to tho "City of Churches" and tried for grand larceny. The sad fate of beau'iful Jennie Cramer, of New Haven, Conn., should teach every parent In the United States, a wholesome lesson. In too many in stances young girls do about as they like and parents loam when too late, that re straint on their aotions is always beneficial. There is considerable dissatisfaction with Collector Robertson, of New York. He has not yet set bis "bouncing" com mittees to work, and expectant place hunters are very muoh d-jected. WASHINGTON. our srr.cut. lkttkr. Washington, D. C, August 20, 1881. There, is an evident improvement to-day in Mr. Garfield's condition. The only symptom that caused solicitude outsido of the White Huuso yesterday was the tem porary swelling eil one of the glands of tho throat, but the physicians dis claim uneasiness on this pouut, attributing Its cause solely to tbe President's extreme debility. This new complication started considerable excitement during the after noon. Tho morning bulletin was a favor able one; and people began to believe that after alt tbe road to recovery was nn open one for the President. The gratifying in telligence was announced that tbo Presi dent had resumed bis nourishment without unsatisfactory results. Hopes were raised ton high pilch and everything again looked bright. The later information was of the came favcable character. Next came the news that Dr. Agnew thought the Piesl- lent so much improved that he intended to return to Philadelphia fur several days. It was learned before he left that he assured Mrs. Gaifield that the danger that was sup posed to hover about the President for the past four days bad passed away,and that be was again in a satisfactory and hopeful con dition. Dr. Agnew was accompanied to the depot by Private Secretary Brown. On bis return to the White House Mr. Brown told thiise who were gathered there'of tbe opin ion of Dr. Agnew. The temperature of the President's body varied considerably to-day. In the morning it was one point less than normal ; at noon it was 98.4, and this even ing it had risen to 100, showing a return of the fever, which has been more or lessabsent during the past three days. On the whole the tlay can be stated to have been a favor able one. All the signs indicate the return of the stomach to a normal condition by to morrow, though it will have to bo treated with a good deal of care for some days yet. Guiteau has, as heretofore stated, been engaged In writing up his life, which, he says, will make a book of SOU pages, and the episode of yesterday morning seems not to have interfered with his work. In the pages he wrote yesterday, and which were bond ed to the officers, he speaks of "tho late President Garfield," and writes of Mr. Ar thur as President of tbe United States. The impression he has doubtless got from the guards having been doubled and tbo gener ul aspect of affairs about the jail. On Thurs day morning one of the guards noticed that Guiteau was acting in a rather suspicious manner and on entering tho cell found a piece of steel in his possession. On being asked to drop it lie uncermoniously attacked the guard with the instrument, and in tho tus.se! that ensued tbe guard's pistol was ac cidentally discharged. This brought other quants ti his assistance and Guiteau was fiually secured. Guiteau denies having had the corset steel at all, but the officers are under the impression that he had been using it for some time for his own purpose and keeping it out of, sight. The generally accepted theory is that, the bed cots being steamed the first week of each month, at the last steaming wben they were replaced, the cot from some other cell, in the slat of which tbe "cheeaer" had been concealed, was sub stituted for the one taken out. It is an or dinary thing to find such things as knives made of shoe shanks and corset steels about tho prison, for no knives are allowed the prisoners. Ol course when found such weapons are taken from the prisoners. Since his incarceration there has been nothing seen by the jail guards to indicate that Guiteau would destroy bis life, even if ho had uu opportunity, and the possession of tbe "cheeser" is not regarded as any indication that he intended to use it for any purpose except to clean bis nails, etc. To-day Gui teau seems quite composed, and is iu his usual spirits. Tbe mail the assassin receives is about equal to that of a member of Con. gress. There has recently accumulated per. hap3 half a peck of postal cards and letters. So many come that it is suspected parties take this means of adyertislugtheir business, expecting that their communications will br mado public through the papers. Among the postal cards received recently the fol lowing is a fair specimen : "Brimstone Quarries, I5th August, 1881," 'Comrade Guiteau: My heart swells with emotion when I witness the persecution you are compelled to endure. You did my bidding nobly, and verily you shall have your re. ward, such only as lam accustomed to be stow upon my laithful agcntF. Should you need anything further to render yonr pres ent condition more endurable, I will send seven legions of little black angels armed with red hot pinchers to make it pleasant for you. Your's until death, when we will havo a happy reunion, Satan." August, FR0MJEXAS. Camp near Colohado Citt, Texas, August 17th.' 1881. H. V. MortniiMtR-SiR . The expecta. tiou which I expressed iu my lost letter has been duly realized. With 20 other men, I was detailed to accompany Capt Livermore on an expedition for explor ing Western Texas. It Is my iutention in this letter to show what a modern ex ploriug expeditiou is like, bow tho work H bUb-divided, etc., and also which is tbe proposed route of this one, and leave for another letter whatever else may seem of interest. Tbe expedition is under the immediate oomnund of Capt. W. R. Livermore, of the Engineer corps, Department of Texa . The captain, accordiug to my judgment, is a ui.eu of great attainments, a thorough engineer and a good soldier, but eccen tric uud often foolishly exact- Tbe other officers of tho expedition are-Surgeon V. Uavard, medical attendant and botan ist ; Lieut. M. C Martin, 22ud infantry, noting commissary of subsistence and oUervtr ; Lwut. J, A. Johnston, 8th cavalry, commanding cavalry, and in charge of topographical survey; Lieut. W. S. Dunning, 16th infantry, command. iu(j infantry and geologist. Each officer has bis respective assistants ; the doctor has an orderly to collect specimens of flowers, leaves and plants; the geologist has an "assistant with the bammar," who breaks tbe rocks and collects specimens; the observer lias a recorder and on assist ant, whose business it is to prepare the silo selected lor the obsetvations, note the time at which they are taken, etc; Lieut. Johnston has a topographical' as sistant, a clerk in ohargo of the odomo ten and two draughtsmen to aid him. Besides these there is at headquarters an acting sergeant major and an engineer cletk. On ths march, each in bis own depart ment attends to his work; the togograpb- icol surveying party, with an odometer carl, prlstnatio compasses, sextant and barometer make "such sketches nnd notes as will enable them Co make a map of tho country in the vicinity of the day's march, which Ibey do upon "making camp" and while ths aspect of tho coun try is still fresh in tlrelr minds. These small maps ere all preserved, and are to form ono complete map of Western Texas. The doctor botanizes and takes such notes of his observations and examina tions as, when completed, will form a re port to accompany tho map. The geol ogist collects such specimens as he may deem proper, and upon coming to camp selects buch as represent the nature of the country passed over, which he labels and preserves. Tho observer, or astron omer, with sextant and chronometers, takes the position of camps, time, etc., which will enable the compiler of the map to perform bis wcrk with accuracy. Thus, each in bis department perform ing bis duty, the result will be a good map of Western Texas, that, with the ac companying reports, will afford the emi grant an opportunity to learn the nature of the country without going to see it. Tho expedition, including six officers, 30 cavalry and 30 infautry, with teamsters, puckers, etc., numbers about 80 men. The proposed route is from Ft. Clark to Abilem, via Forts McKavitt and Con cho, thence westward to Big Springs, tal lowing the line of the Texas Pncifio RR., thence toward the headwaters of the Canadian river, aud from there to the Guadeloupe mountains. The last part of the proposed route is uncertain, since circumstunceB may completely alter the intentions of the powers that be. We are at present in camp on Champ ion cre.k, six miles from Colorado City. The country round about is undulating and quite fertile. The great want in Texas is water. The seared and desolate appearance continually before ones eyes, is eaused almost soltly by want of water. Tbe soil in this section is a great deal better than that near the Mexican border. The grass is higher, more plentiful, and of a more healthful appearance than that seen a hundred or two miles southward. The trees, too, seem less stunted ; wild fruits are found here and there, while cactus has almost disappeared. As we go northward toward that mys terious tract of country, the Staked Plains, we are told to expect fruits in abundance and game plentiful. So mote it be. Leiiiouton Bot. F. A. Chase, a craduate of the Boston In stitute ot Technoloav'. was severely crushed in the t'ennsylvania steel works, near uar- risburg, on Tuesday, lie was em ploy eu in the laboratory of the works. W. G. Muse, a young civil engineer of West Newton, Westmoreland counly, who married Miss Flnrenro Douglass near that place a month ago and eloped with a Miss rout tho next day, lias been caugniul Da kota and returned to Westmoreland county for trial. By the fall ot an elevator in Kendlgs warehouse ot Lancaster on Wednesday, the following persons were'slunned and bruised: Peter Wasner.Edward Booth, Henry Obmil, William Faust, Edward Huber, Scott liylle, David Hardy .John Klssiiicer.uenry Kuans, f rank schleu and iiarry iauiz. ANNOUNCEMENTS. -JJOU COUNTY TREASURER. E. P, WILLIAMS-, OF WEATHERLY. Subject to tbe decisions of tbo Democratic Uounty Convention. aug. ij-i-c. JJtOR COUNTY TREASURER, SAMUEL RICKERT, OF SUMMIT HILL, Subject to the decision of Democratio County Convention, .lulySJ-te jJlOU KEGISTEU & RECORDER Z. H. LONG, OK LElIlallTON." Subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. July il-ic. JpOK REGISTER & RECOIIDER JAMES P. SMITH, OF LEIUQHTON. Subject to the decision of tbe Democratic County umveulion. juiy.iu-tc. JpOR REGISTER & RECORDER H. E. SWARTZ, OF NORTH KID Unit, Subject tn the decision of the Democratio uouniy unnveniiou. juiyju-ic. New Advertisements. T AKK NOTICE. Estate of Henry Ubetsey, Deceased. Dv virtue of a power ot attorney made bv the heirs and legal representatives or Henry cuuniy, ra., ucoeasou, umu uimiun jiremey, r Leblghtun, authorizing him to settle up the estate ot said decedent, tn whom all per sons Indebted to said estate are requested to I make payment, and those having claims or I demands will make known the same without delay. CLINTON 11RETNEY, Attorney In tact lor lteln. Aug. 25, 1881.-W0. BAYARD TAYLOR, S&VtfMX pleasure Ic recommending to parents th Academy or Mr, bwlihln U. Shortlldge." Hon. FERNANDO WOOD, M. C. Said (1880): "Icheerlully consent to the use or my name and relerenco. My boys will re turn to you (for their fourth year) alter their vacation." For new Illustrated Circular address SW1NTHIN O. SIIORTLlllGE, A M., Harvard University Oradoate, Media, Pa , 12 miles from Philadelphia. MOUTHERN TEXAS offers greater attrac. Uods In way of good, cheap lands, healthy country, mild climate, abuudanee or timber and water, diversity or products, than any other region now open to settlement. In this rapidly developing section, 'he Texas & Pa. cifio Railway has In operation over 800 miles of road, alrtn which are to ha had. , low prices and on easy terms, millions of acres of good and cheap Railroad nd Gov ernment lands, but recently opened fur settle-: ment. tor circulars and maps Ktvlnv truth. ful Information, addreen U. Ii, Land Oommlwioner, T, &1 Hallway, Mar. Ul GADS. $WAW A YEAR and expenses to tit agents Outfit free. Address P. " " O, VICKKttT, ACQVSTA, JdS. DoTTITirilnt ff advertisers, loo pages, ii cts. rmflPIllulo. T. ROWt.LLfclio.tN'. Y. New Advertisements. tltnlii'strntors Sotlco. Notice Is hereby slvsn that letters of ad ministration have, been granted to the under signed on tho estate of Henry Spcrlbaum, 1st of the Uorounh of Lehlghton, Carbon county, Pa., deceased. All persons Indebted to said es'.ate will make Immediate payment, nnd those having claims will present them duly authenticated tor Settlement to Administrator. Lehlghton,. Aug 20-wfl T o. Whom It Mny Concern. All tierlons are hereby forbid harborlnir or trusting my daughter, Mary Ann Uutton, as l win not pay any aenis coniracieu ny ner auer ems uaie. THUS. I1UFTON. Parryvlllo, Carbon county, Pa. ang. W, 1881-wB' Are prepared to Make nil kinds of TIAIt NESS, nnd HKI'Alll OLD HAHNESS III tho most substantial manner and at Lowest Cash Prices. Patronage solicited and satis faction guaranteed. aug.20-yl Willi Medicine Quality not Quantity is fbe ealest importance; next is the Knowledge ani Eie lence to Cor rectly Pena i ani Dispse the same At A. J. DURUNG'S POPULAII Bri & Family Meiticine Store, Bank Street, Lchighton, You can always rely upon Rotting STRICT LY Puro aud Unadulterated Drugs and Medicines. DBRWNU. carries the largest stock or PATKNT MEUiriNLS In tbo county. DUIiMNO liasanoloirant stock of IlKUQ. OISTH SUNIlK'KS, FANCY and Te H l.KT ARTICLES lor tholudies as well as the. gents. DURLINO makes HOUSE and OATTLK POWDEHS a specialty. His 13 yo irs expor. lence In tho druir business ulves btm a tercat advantage In th it lino. 'TRUSSES, SOl'PIIRTKHS nndllRAUES always a Urge slock on hand. 1 iVINfcS nnd I.IClt'OIIS, both fo-eluTi and domestic. He has a Clluluntirapa U'lno and 'a Dry Catawba Wine. Just splendid and cheap. WALLPAPERS and "ORDERS the largest assortment In town. Oo to HUHLINtrs with your prescrip tions. o to DUIILINU'S lur your Patoul Medicines. Oo to Dt'RLlNtl'S for your bincyart'clrs. Farmers and horsemen H to IIUUl.INU'.i lur your Horse and Cattlo Powders. aug. '3yl. 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Also, one lot, wlthrbundatlpn walls already erected, situate on the upper end ol Iron street, Lehlghton. And, theone-and a-half story house and lot, situate on tbe corner ol Hank street and Ilankway, Lehlghton, Also, a Dwelling House and Six Acres of land situate tn Franklin township, on tha public road leading to Maria Furnace. And, also, a lot of carriages, harness, &o. Apply to ' v L. F, KLEPP1NOER Leblghton Hotel, Cor. Irsu and Lehigh streets. JulyJ,lMl.,tr. MendolBBon Piaao Comp'y Will make, for the next 00 days only, a Grand Offer of PIAIffO AJ ORGANS. 850 q uarc Grand Piano for only $2-45 ! R'PYTR 31 MaKo'nccnt rosewood caseclegantly finished. 3STRtitaa,l-80CTAVit9, rail "a patent cantante ngralles, our new patent overstrung scale, beautiful carved legs and lyre, heavy serpentine and largo fancy moulding round case,tull Iron Frame, French Grand Action, Omnd llammets. In ract .every improvement which can In ant way tend to tho portcotlon or the Instrument has been added, Oon rmcEFonTms iNSTi'xtKNTnnxEn amo deli verid onboard cabs (Stole nn at New York, with fine Piano Covkh, Stool and Hook, onlt p-t.UU This Piano will b sent on test trial. Please send reference If you do not send money with order, Uasb sent with order will be refunded and freight charges paid by us both ways It Piano Is not Just as represented In this Advortlsemcnt. Thousands In Use. Send tot Cata. logue. Every Instrument fully Warranted for five years. 1)T A TVTAC! to 103 (with Stool, Cover nnd Book). All strictly First-class I I vll nml eoM nt WnoLKSALE factory prices. These Pianos made one or the . finest displays at the Centennial Exhibition, and wero unanimously re. commended for tho HionE9T Honors. The Sijuares, contain our New Patent Stale, tho greatest Improvement In the history or Piano making. The new patent scale Uprights ate tbo finest we America. Positively wo make the finest Upright Pianos, ol the ruthast tons nnd greatest durability. Ti ey aro recommended by tha highest musical authorities In the country. I 'ror 14,000 In uso, and not one dissatisfied furchaseii. All Pianos and Organs sent on 16 days' test trlal- freight frit If uniatUfactory. Don't fail to write us betore buy. Ing. Positively we oiler the beet bargains Piano Oataloguo mailed froo. Handsome Illus. trated and Descriptive Piano Catalogue of 60 pages mailed for Co. stamp, Every Piano hilly warranted fur 6 years. JUBILEE ORGriLNS c",reM"ed1S' J A "a"-"-ai kj the hand,omet. tastiest and sweetest toned Parlor Organ ever offered the musical public. It contains Five Octaves, Five sets of Reeds, viz: Melodla. Celeste. Dlaoason. hub-Rass and Utlcstlna. Also Fifirtn lifnuiu ful Slopi. as follows, vlt: Metodla, Celeste, (a nuicei, lueiouia-t nno, ueiesie-r ono, Expression, Trenie-uoupier, l-elttltna. Uass-Coupler, Grand Orjan, (which throws on the entire power or tho Instrument,) Right Knee Stop and Swell, Left Knco Stop and Orand Swell. Height, 70 In. ; Length, 47 In. -r Width, 21 in. , Wclf lit, boxed, 850 lbs. The enso Is ot solid walnut, veneered with choice woods, and Is ot an entirely new and beautirul design, elaborately carved, with panols, inuslo closet, lamp stand, fretwork, So, all elegantly finished. Possesses all tho latest and best improvements, with great power, depth, brilliancy and sympathetic quality of tone lleautlliil solo effects nnd perfect stop action, negulnr retail price s276. Our KhoUtale nil cath price to have It Intro. duced, with stool and book, only j87 ns ono organ sold sells others. Positivklv ho devia tion in friuk. No payment required until you have fully tested the organ In your own home. We send all elrgans on 15 dayi (est (Hal and pay freight both ways ir Instrument Is not as represented. Positively, our Organs contain no "Bogus" sets of Reeds, or "Dummy" stops, as do n any others. We mako no misrepresentations, and guarantee honest and fair deallna. or no sale. Fultu warranted for 6 vears. Other stvles 35. aso. art. aha ?i aha etc. Over 84,000 sold, and every Oro an has oi ven the fullest satisfaction. Organ Catalogue mailed free. Factory and Warerocws, 61th St., and 10th Ave. STTTVrcT MTTSTr! at one-third price. Catalogue or sOO choice pieces sent for 3or oiiojui. iiLuuiu stamp. This Catalogue Ineludos most or the popular tnusto o tho day and every variety of musical composition, by tbo best authors. Address, JiENDELSSHON PIANO CO., P. Is? lis 13 "3 8 mny 7-yl "F TOU AUK IN NEED OF Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, or, Gents' Furnishing Goods GO TO CLAUSS& BROTHER THE POrULAB Merchant Tailors, Bank Street, Lohigliton. PRIOES VERY LOW FOR OASH. Thtf public patronage solicited. Julyl.tr E. F. LUCKENBACII, Two Doors Below the "Broadway llonso MAUCII CHUNK, PA. Dealer in all Patterns of Plain Slid Fanci Wall Papers? Window Shades, Paints & Painters' upplies, i.ownsT cash ri.ici'.H. DANIEL WIEAND, Carriagcs,Wagons,Seigii8,&c co un eh or HANK ANli IKON STItEETS, LEHIIJHTON, Penna., Particular attention given to REPAIRING In all Its details, at the very Lowest Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited and perfect satisfaction gunrauteed. Deo 0, lDJD-yl DAN. WIEAND. jJU)B FASHIONABLE DKESS GOODS, Dress and Trimming Silks, Dress Trimmings, Dry Goods, NOTIONS, Groceries, Provisions, Glas3 & Quecnsware. Standard Silver Ware, &c., Call at the Popular ONE PRIOE Store of C U QMVnCD I I i I I, VJM I LL.I If HANK St., Leblghton. . apl-mS $lO0 KEWABD For any case Hllnd, Illeedlng, Itching, Ulcer ated or Protruding PILES lhat Unlllt.o'8 Pile Rkmeuv falls to cure. Prepared by J, P. Miller, M. 1)., 816 Arch Street, Phlla., Pa. jt'one genvine without hit itgnalure. Send for circular. All druggists or general stores have It or Hid get it for you 41. Sold In Leblghton by A. J. Hurling, druggist. aug. is Jm- pensihts" Prooured for all soldiers disabled In the U. S. service from any oausc. also for heirs of de ceased soldiers. The sl'ghtest disability en titles to pension. PENSIONS INCREAS ED. Hounty and new discharges procured. Those in doubt as to whether entitled to any. thing, should send two 3 cent stamps for onr "circular ot Information." Address, with stamps, Stoddabt Co., Solicitors of Claims and Patents, Washington, D. G. Look box 023. July 18, wi. charming stop,) Diapason, Sub-Bait, Ecbo, O. Box 2058, New York CMy. July 2.-6mo. CENTRAL DRUG STORE, In Lenckel's Block, Bank St., Lehighton, Pa., Dr. Charles T. Horn PROPHIETOU, Hespeetrnlly announces to the people that be has replenished his stock, and offers mines AND Strictlv fresh CHEMICALS and Pure, Also Horse nnd Cattlo powders,Patent Medl. clnes, Brushes, Soaps, Oombs. Porlumcrles, Sponges, Obamols Skins. Wines and Llqmirs fur Medical Purposes. Oils, Lamps and "Uturos.l)ycsiulI,Uliolce Cigars, Pipes and Tobacco. Spec tacles, Trusses, Nursing Dottles, Violin Strings, and a lull lino ol Wall Paper nud liorucrsat the Lowest Prices. Prescriptions carefully compounded nnd prompt nttentlon given to every branch of the busluess. A continuance ofthe patronage hcretoloro extended to this establishment Is respectfully solicited, and satlsr.tctlon guaranteed. sept.13, 18S0.-ly. Do. O. T. HORN. M. UEILM AN & CO.. BANK STEKET. Lehighton, Pa. MILLERS and Dealers In flour & Peed. AlUClud'nr GRAIN BOUOIITnml SOLDai ItKUULAlt MARKET MATES. Vt o would, also, lesprrtlnilylnlrrrm nnrclti lens that wo oro now fully prepared to hUl' 1'LY tnem with ISest of Coal From any Mlue dcsiicd nt VERY LOWEST PRICES. if. HEILMAN & CO. July 2S. EARS fouthe MILLION! Foo Cnoo's Balsam of Shart's Oil rOStllVELT ItESTOItES THK HttAltlKO, AKD 18 TUB ONLY AUSULUTK CL'HK fol UUAVMES8 KSOWN. This till Is extracted from a peculiar species or U'liiTK Siiauk. caught in the Yellow Sea, known us L'archarodon llondrlttll. Every Chlncso fisherman knows It. Its virtues ns a restorative or hearing wire discovered by a Huddlst Priest about the year 1410. Its cures were so numerous and many bo skknikqly MinAcuLoi's, that the remedy was officially E reclaimed over the entire Empire Its use ceame so universal that for ovkii BOO ykarb ho Deafness ha ecisted amoko thk Chinese rEOfLK. Sent, charges prepaid, to any address at $1.00 per bottle. Only Imported by HAY LOCK & CO, 7 Dky Street, New York. Sole Agents for America. Its virtues are unquestionable and its cura tive dimeter absolute, as the writer can per sonally testify, both from exierlenee and ob servation. Among tbe many readers of the Review In one part and another of theeountry. It Is prob ablo that numbers aro afflicted with deafness, and to such it may be BAid : " Wrl'e at once to Haylock & Co., 7 Dey street, New York, enclosing tl, and you will receive by return a remedy that will enable you to bear like any. body else, and whoso curative effects will be permanent. You will never regret doing so." Editor of Mercantile Review. J)2-lSwo. $51 Outfit sent free to those who wish to n pftie in tbe most pleasant and profitable hiiftlneB Known. Vvnrr.hlnir new. fan Hal uot required. We will fnrnlb rou erery thing. tlGadnjanrt upward Is easily madr) wttho:ii staying away from liome over mcht, No nek whatever. Many new worker wanted at oi.ee. Many aro making lortanes at the bus-luo-s. Iadioa make as much aa mftn.and vounp boTa aud girlBnmte great nay No one who in willing to irorK falls to make more moneyevery iUy than can be mde In a week at any rrtilnai rr employment. Those wLo engage at ouee wii find a nil or t roatl to rortane A U dress II. nAI.LKlT it CO., Voxtlaud. Mate Oct. 7t 18&0-1J- gJXECUTOKh' NOTICE Letters testamentary on tho eitate of John Krelti, late of East 1'enn Townihlp, Carbon County, Pa., deo'd, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to the said estate are requested to make pay. ineni within six weeks, and all per hod a bar. tng claims or demands will make known the same without delay to D. HOFFMAN", UENJ NOriiSTEIN, Lehlghton, July Executors. QARBON HOUSE, J. V. BAUDKN11USH, PROPRIETOR, JIakkSt., LriiioitTox, Pa. The Oauboh llot'sti offers flrst-cl.ui acenm. modatlons to tha Traveling public. Hoarding by tbe Day or Week on Reasonable Terms. Uholce Ulirarr. Wines and Llanora always on hand. Good Sheds and Stables, with atten tive Hostlers, attached. April lD-yl t nr-5MNTON BRETNEY, fashionable lUri? Root and Suok Makeu, Dank St., Lehlghton. All work warranted. Vennor's Predictions! For this Month's Weather, prepared express ly for STOODART'S REVIEW, Sample copy mailed for So. Stamp. i J. II. 8T0DDART, Publishers, 1 Jj l4-w3 New York, l'blli.,or Oblcoso. rpiE SLATINUTON PLANING MIIL AKD Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATINGTON. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Deals in alt klndi nnd sites nf Pltic, Hemlock Oak and Hard Wood Lumber, and .Unowpio pared to execute any uuount of orders lor DressoD LumboR OP ALL KINDS. Doors, Snslics, Minds, Slitittcrv, Mouldings, Cabinet Ware, Ac, With l'ro.nptncss. Brackets Made to Order. The Machinery is nil new and ot tha best and most Improved kinds. I employ nonobnt tha best workmen, ttsorwell Bcaoued and good ma terlnl, and aralhei efore able to gnnrant eo entlro satisfaction to all who mavfavnrme with a call. Orders ov mall piomptly attended lo. Jiv charges oro moderatoi terms cash, or lntcicst charged alter thirty days. OIVE MEA CALL. Those enraged In BmtdlNg will find tt t their advnntnge to have Biding, Floor Hoards Doors, sashes, Gutters, Ac, AC msde at thl Fnctorv. Mart JOHN BALLI1CT. THE BEST OF COAL The undersigned Is now prepared to supply the very best LATT1MER UOAL, at the fol. lowing LOW PRIOES FOR OASH! Dcllv'd. No. 2 Chestnut, by the car f2 76 No. 1 Chestnut, by the ear 3 TS Stove, by the car 4 00 liy tho singleton, SE cents per ton additional J. L. GABEL, Dealer in General Hardware, &c, Opposite the Public Souoro. BANK 6THEi5t, LK11IQIIJON, TA. nov.ao.ina MILTON A. WEISS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, Bank Street, Lchighton. ItEPAlTtlNG Of nil description promptly attended to at the mnt renonb1e prices, a?" All Work guaranteed, and pntrnnngo Is rosnectfully solicited. Jan.29-jl iAUXH m "nunv,iTOiJ"AV.'!i'-"g,.rV!tJl'T"-'rtl Stands preeminent smong the great Trunk lints of tha tVcst for being tho most direct, quickest, and safest line connecting tho great Metropolis, CHICAGO, and tha EisTitis, Nojmt'EABTBKN, EocTnzRX and Sooth EiSTZKX Lists, which terminate there, with Kaxsas Citt, TjtiviHwonTn, AtcuisoV, Council P-tcrrs and Omaiia, the commiroial cxktkrs from which tadlato EVERY LINE OF ROAD that penetrates the Continent from the Missouri River to the Pacific Slope. Tho Chicago, Ml Island & Pacific Railway Is the only line from Chicago owning track Into Kansas, or which, by iu own road, reaches the points abuvo named. No tiahsmbs st carriaoxI Kohimiso CONKICTIONSI Ho kuttttllng In (H-nntllaUd or un clean care, a every pauenger U etirrird in roomy, clean and ventilated coackee, upon Fail Ezprei Dat Cabs of unrivaled magnificence. Pclusak Palacb Slxifixq Cars, and our own world'tAmona Diniko Cabs, upon which mials are served of un surpassed excellence, at the low rate of StviKTr-riva Cints bach, wltb ample thno fur healthful enjoyment. Through Cars between Chicago, l'eorla. Mllvriukrq and Missouri River polnti; and close' connections al all points of Intersection with other roads. We ticket tdo nolora Ml) directly to every ptaea of Importance in Kansas, Jcbrnlia, Black IHUa, Wyoming, Uth, Idaho, Nevada, California, QreKon, Washington Tcrrttofy, Colorado, Arliomi and hew Mexico. Aa liberal arrangements regarding baggage as any other Hoe, and rates of rr alwa)a as low. as competi tors, who furnish but a tithe or the comfort. Dogs and tackle of sportsmen free. Tickets. map and foldere at all principal ticket offices In the United btatcs aud Canada. R. R. CABLE, Tlot rret't tod Ocn. Uaiger, Sblst. E. ST. JOHN, Of I. Tkt. ud ruil-AC Chicago. DIAMOND CATARRH REMEDY, A. Ponltlvo Cnre) Tor Catarrh of all kind. It la lnatantaneous In ftiiTect and Permanent lo llcault. Cures at any stage of tbe disease. Has cured cases so terrible; that bones came Irom the nose. IJr. Kvory'ii Diamond Catarrh Rem edy is mild and pieasant, affording Immediate Itellei and prompt cure In all cases of Cntarrb, Influenza, Ilajr Vever, llroneliltla. It will remove Polypus and effectually euro Watery and Purulent Discharges from the 11 cad and Throat, and Foetid. Sickening lircath; per fectly restore Impalied Smell, Taste and Hearing) relieve Uoadache. Break up Colds In the lleadi Strengthen the Volco and fcyes; Purlry, llogulste and Render Clear and Active every Organ or the Head and Throat, Price, B0 cents. Dr. EvoryU Diamond Invlgoratnr la a l'erlect Blood 1'nrlller, Appetiser and Nerve Tonic It makes a delihtml, whole some drink, which lnvlcoratea. 1'urlllee and Strengthen the entire system. For Geneial Drblllty, Dyspepsia, lHlonncss. Torpid Liver. Indigestion, Keuralglo and Rheu matic Affections, Jaundice, Malaria, Flatulency, Nausea, sick Headache ami Kidney Complaints, It Is Invaluable. Pi tee, 60 cents. Dr. Kvory's Diamond Salve Is a sover eign cure lor llurns, liruises. Sores of all kinds. Salt lthenm, Tetter, Ringworm aud Cutaneous Eruptions, price, S3 cents. Ask your Drucclst for the remed ies and take no oilier) or will be eut I'reo oti receipt ol price. DctcrlpUvo Pamphlets Free. Address Dr. Evory'a Diamond Remedies Co., P. O. Box 3300. 104 John Street, Kew York. Hunted AGEKT5.I AGENTS! AGENTS! JOim B. COUCH'S bran1 new book, entitled SUNLIGHTand SHADOW Is the hit chance offeree to you. Its Scenes are drawn from the bright and shady tides of life, portrayed aa only John B. Gough tux portray them. Thii cnifd mewfor tktJSrtl ti4 fubtuktdx the booming i' toekfar igtnt$t and U outselling all others V (a cut, TA tktrtj-tAird ikatuand'x now in press. Its immense sale hats been made entirely by attire canvassers. No other book com pares with it (or quick and profitable returns. We aid tartiDe more agents now than ever before, and e be lieve the sale ol this book will reach Out Hundred Thousand Ceiti in th tuxtraf months. We want 1000 more agents at net, to supply this pand book to tha thousands who are waiting lor it. Kcmember the sale is tnly novt cimmcncinf. The book is entirely new, and mnt qftk U frit try it now charm Agents, um u your timt to mako mtomy, sod at tlto same time circulate a thoroughly Ant-class booh. K clusive Territory aod very Special Terras givto. Send (or cur Urge circulars containing full narticulirt. Address A. P, Wchtiomctom 6 Co.. iWUicrs, iUrlW, Ct