EDITOR LEIIIOIITOK. A.t PATUnPAV, SEPT. 3, tSfil. Deiuoerntlo County Conrrntioii. At tlio nnnual Dbtuocratlo County JlcetlDft licld at Million Otmok, Monday, August loth, 1631, tbo following rcsolu tton wan unanimously adopted : Resolved, That Bolnrday, Sept. 3rd, bo the timo for holding the Delegate Elec tion!!, and that the convention for the nomination of county officers bo held on Monday, Sept Clh, 1881. Under tho ruea of the party tho Judges and Inspec tors' are required to hare the polls open from 2 to 7 o'clock p. m. The conven tion will be called to order at 10 JO a. m., Monday, flepU Cth, 1881. Apportionment of delegates to the Democrntio County Convention, as per Attlole 5 of Hales and Regulations gov. ruing the party in Carbon county : AiWenried 2 Heaver Meadow 2 Hast Teiiu 2 Vast Mauoh Chunk 2 Franklin 3 Kidder, North 2 Kidder, South 2 Lansford ., 2 .Lausanne 2 Ijehigli. 2 Lehighton 4 Lower Tnwamensing i Mahoning 2 Mauch Chunk, lit ward , 3 Msucli Chunk, 2d ward. 2 Nesqueltonltig 2 Tacker 2 Fackerton 2 I'enn Forest. 2 I'arryville 2 Rummltnill 3 Tnjvamensing.. 3 Weathcrly 3 Wolssjiort 2 Total. ,58 TUB TWO POLITICAL PARTIES. rollticians In the different states are actively at work and the fall campaign promises to be unusually lively and in teresting. Our Republican fellow citl. zens are cot in a pleasaut frame of mind and their leaders are uncertain which ourse to pursue, to enable them to get through tho contest in anything lite de cent saape. Hope of success is well nigh dead in the most sanguinl and nothing but the most energetio whistling to seep tueir courage up, provests them from throwing up the sponge at the out set of tho struggle. Mr. Blaine who has set himself up as the leader of the Repub lican party, nas made a sorry mesa of It. whtrever he has tried to get in bis fine work and the result is a quiet.but never weiesa wholesale desertion from the ranks. Were the President in perfect health or were the circumstances of his case less lamentable, we should hear an expression of opiniou on the merits of the Administration as reflected in the Secretary of Stato and his actions, that would show conclusively the bankrupt condition of the Republican party. For tunately for peaoe and the security of property, our people are conservative in their methods, but, nevertheless when they go about righting a wrong or elimi nating nn evil, they ore no less deter mined because they do it, in a peaceful, law abiding way. Atone lime the antl Administration men were determined to show their political strength, by using it to defeat their party this fall ; but now, when they Qnd that their party is likely to be beaten anyway, they are equally anxious to avert tho calamity which they begin to realize can only result disas trously to themselves.in common with the mon 03 whom they so earnestly desire to wreak their vengenoo but a few brief weeks ago. The Republican leaders have made grievous blunders. They see them now when too late to avoid the serious consequence of their acts. In the mad delerium of factional strife, they over looked that very important faotor in the political problem the people. Luckily no man, nor clique, is Omnipotent in this country, and though voters may sometimes be supinely indifferent to the actions of their representatives, there are periods, when thay throw off tho lethargy and become newly alive to their own in tercsts and to- the importantance of healthy and determined action in their defence. Wo are to-day in the midst of just Bueho period, and its beneficent in fluence will be felt in the future. Meu may be blindly led, but they cannot be driven like cattle, to suit the capricious whims of ambitions politicians. Self re specting, intelligent Republicans; have become filled with disgust by the machi nations of their highest representatives and they resent tie outrages put upon them, by withdrawing from on' organi sation which has unquestionably outlived its usefulness In striking and pleasing contrast to all this, is the attitude of the Democratio party, It stands to-day firm, strong and pure, animated by an unani mous and patriotic purpose, to put none but the best men on guard. It is a noble and commendable impulse, which will insure unqualified success at the polls. It is men, not mere politicians aud wire pullers, that Democrats desire to see in office, oad to that end, they are nomi nating for every offioe to be filled only the most capable and trustworlhycitizens. The success of the party this year will atrengthen it for a greater violory in 1882 and thus secure for it the Presidency in 1884. XII K CROPS, The Daily Commercial Bulletin has obtained from tha Department of Agri- ciuure- toe estimated acreage, by Slates, of tha wheat and the corn crops. It an- pears that thti jearto-.OOS.Oufl acres were fown with wheat, against 36.037 .Out) in the year 1880, and that the condition of spring whe.it on August 1st was 81, agalust SO on July 1st. We quoto : ' "Following the ordinary method of cal culating upon this kind of . data, these ebanges would fnvolvoeonsUerablmil. iVatlon of fhe estimates bated limn il, July returns of the department. At theoon-1 Hilton or tho winter end the spring crops dlf. i.-rs 11 is necessary to estimate on the two eeparaUsly. We hive, however, no recent dati to show what proportion of the whole crop consist of either, and can, therefore, piny 1'iiiow the data of the census of 1870, whloli showed the spring-portion to bo 40 per cent and the winter DO percent. Assum ing these proiiortlons, it would follow that of last year's crop 288,500,000 bushels con silted ofwinUr wheat aud 192,300,000 bush, els or spring. Applying the average July condition for winter (83 per cent) and the Average August condition forpr!ngJ81 per H- V. JlOItTIUMKM. cent) to these figures we have the following result t 83 p. e, of 289.500,000 busb. winter.. .MMM.ooo SI p. e. of 192,800,00) busb. spring, 1M,788,C00 Total 8(14.218,000 Decrease compared with lf80-,,. M,W2,000 "It is to be kejit in view, however, that this method of esllraste assumes that the winter and spring crops of 1680 represented an average condition. We haye followed that assumption because that is the method of estimate commonly adopted, it is not, however, strictly correct. The July condition of winter last year averaged 05, and the AuguitconditionofspringE8. From those ratios last year's crop, had It been one ol average condition, would have yielded 303,700,000 husholsof winter and 218,500, 000 of spring wheat; so that an 'average' crop Inst year would have been 522,200,009 bushels, or -11,500,000 bushels more than the actual crop. The principal of averages on which the department's reports are dosed requires that the present percentages of con dition ofspring and winter grain should be applied to these latter figures, which would give 252,071,000 bushels of winter and 170, 085,000 of spring, or a total of 429,050,000 bushels, or a deciease of 62,000,000 compared with the crop of 1860." Respecting 00m, there were this year 63,141,000 acres planted with corn against 52,605,031 in tho year 1880. The average condition on August 1 was only 77. against 00 on July 1. We quoto : "The total area planted this year Is 03, 141,000 against 52,605,000 acres In 1880, be ing an Increase of about twenty pr cent. The total crop or last year, as estimated by the Department of Agrlculluro, was 1,537, 500,000 bushels. As the Auaust condition in 1880 was 98, an 'average' condition would have given a yield of 1,568,000,000 bushels. Applying to these figures tho current 77 per cent 01 condition, wo have 1,207,000,000 bushels as tho yield indicated upon an acre age the same as that of 1880. As above shown, however, this year's area exceeds that of 1880 by 20 per cent, allowance for which brings up the present promise for this year's crop to 1,448,500,000 bushels, or 89,. 000,000 bushels below that of 1880. Accord. Ing to Ibis reckoning, the decrease from last year's yield of corn, as Indicated by tho Au gust condition, is 5J per cent. This result is widely different from what bas been yary generally expected, the difference having arisen on the Important Increaso of acre age, which has not been generally under stood." CAUFIEID Olt CONICMNG Tho delegates to tho Republican State Convention, which meets on tha 8th of September ot Harrisburg, havo had no tice served upon them by the members of tho National Republican League that unless a candidate is nominated who will suit that body war may bo expeeted. The notice is in the form of a circular, which has been mailed to all the delol gates. It is signed by Wharton Barker, Chairman, and these membsrs of the Ex ecutive Committee: Samuel S. HoIIidrs- wortb, Samuel W. Pennypacker, Edward R. Wood, Henry Reed, Mayer Sulzberg er and Silas W. PettiU The document is 11s follows : " 2b the Delegate Elected to ike Republican o.utc uunrcncioi; "We address you in full confidence that you will not make the mistake of supposing the nomination of a candidate fur Stale Treasurer at tho present timo to be a matter of minor importance, and that the outcoma or your deliberations will show that vou have been guided by wise counsels, and have had regard 6olely lo the, best Interests of the party. Though the office of Treasur er is not in itself one of the highest moment, it so Happens thot this Is the first Renubli can State Convention which has assembled since the new issues arose within the nartv. and upon you will rest tno responsibility of oayiug wncre tno jtepuDlicans of Pennsyl vania shall stand. Back of the question of a candldato lies the question whether the party is to enter the campaign wheedeled In to line beside the wounded President of the United States or beside tho late Senator from New York and bis adherents ; and by your choice you will determine it. It has now become ressonably certain that the forces that compelled the last Stato Convention In Pennsylvania to support a policy which, if 11 naa not been defeated at Chicago, would have been ruinous to the party and disas trous to the country, will bo brought to bear upon you. All tho influences that are potent in swayiug the actions of men will bo exerted upon you to Induce you to at tempt to reverie tbe events of the last two years, lull as this period is with tho story 01 itepuullcan prosperity and success ; to prevail upon you to set yuur approval upon a.polioy which bas met deserved enndemna tiod, and to put yourselves iu opposition to the sentiment or good men everywhere, and to tne bead of tho party and the nation. Tho attempt will bo made, notwithstanding tno lact that the wishes of the great majori ty of the masses of the party are manifested loo plainly to he mistaken, iu tbe hope that any result will be accepted. But we ask you tu remember, for the welfare of the or ganisation so dear to us all, and whose fu lure Is now so Kill of promise, that in the changed condition of thlncs party ties can no longer compel fo say by their votes that that Is right which they know to bo wronz i and to forget this fact is lo insure disaster and defeat. The resolute determination of hundreds of thousands of Republicans not to vote in ravor or a third term in tho Presl deucy If the issue had been forced on them, me recent change of party control in the strongly Kepublican cities of rhiladelnhl and Pittsburg, are only warnings to the wise, but to the blind and perverse Ihey mean wreck and destruction. However much our party pride might wish it were u'.bcrwise these ure the facts, end it behooves you and all of us to recognise them." Gen. Grant has changed. Ho is rio longer a sileut, uncommunicative man, but talks stocks aud Mexican railroad matters with the ease aud flutnoy of a veteran speculator. lie has made a eood deal of money too of Lite, and that may nave something to do with his super abundance of spirits. Juy Gould and other shrewd magnates of the street, have had'him In hand lor Borne time and uud. r their expert guidance he has been able to make sonio $75,000 by Bpecnlations in stocks. "Wnat o chaugi is there my countryman?" In his oouditlon to-day, from his fiuauclal and avcial status just before the war, when be could barely keep soul and body together by working a scrnbby little Minimi farm, whose principal product was a very inferior quality of cord wood. Speculators in grain have hid quite a lively shaking up lately, Cereals took such a big tumble that operators on the wrong tide of the market, felt compelled to make heavy investments in the con densed article to brace upon. ''To destroy properly vt ithout taking life," is now the new cry of tho dynomito "skirmishers." There was a man in London the other day, who set firo to his lodging-house, in order to make the in surance on goods in his shop. The fire burned up six people who Blept on an- upper floor.and the Court decided ho was guilty of murder. lie had not planned to kill theso other lodgers, but only to commit, In n manner, n fraud, that in eluded a felony. But the Court said that, when by reeson of a planned and suc cessful fclouy n life was lost, there was no difference betweon such a crime and a plot to murder direct. A train-wrecker, who puts a log or tie across tho track of a coming train, for tbo purpose of rob bery in the confusion of the wreck, is just as guilty of murder ns 1: ho had mangled or put an end to the passengers by any other means. It is idiocy to hIU nbout nny organized work of destruction, or attempt, iu Rokbo's infamous work, to draw lines between property and life. It is not likely there are many Irishmen so dull as not to see where all this leads to, but there oi'ght to be enough to sit upon Jeremiah O'Donavan, and keep him from branding their cause with such danger ous stupidity. The Cameron managers would like to slaughter Senator Davits, who is the antl-machine candidate for Stato' Trca- fcurer, if they dare. The Cameronians nre not in love with Davies, becauso he acted with the Independents in tho Leg islature, and is band in glove with Buch leodcrs as Wolfe and Mapes. They have brought to the front Gen. Daily, who acted with Conkliug, Grant and Camer on at Chicago and is a Republican of the most Stalwart type. Shrewd politicians aver with a good deal of emphasis, that Duvies has the strongest following among Republican voters aud that any attempt to defeat him by the usual tactics of the Administration men, will react upon themselves most unpleasantly. It looks as if there will be lively times around the Republican council fires. American citizens of African decent with military aspirations, ore just now nuder a very black cloud. Tho first grad uate of color from West Point and the only commissioned officer of color now in the Army, stands charged with de frauding the Government of funds in trusted to him as Acting CommibBary of Subsistence at Fort Davis, Texas. Lieut Flipper can now join Whittaker, James Webster Smith ond other "cullud youths, who tried to climb the lodder of military renown and failed. There is considerable nnxiety in Europe in financial circles. Over $170, 000,000 of foreign coin, have gone into the melting pots at our Assay office in two years and more of the precious metal is on its way htro in exchange for our productions. Iu view of this fact, it is surprising that we are a prosperous peo ple deipite the peculations of dishonest officials and tho innefioieut and expen sive management of uuuy of tho impor tant Departments of the Government? That despicable, universally ejosio' ed wretch Guiteuu, avows his intention of Bocuring tho best criminal lawyer money will procure to conduct his de fence. Where this dyed in tho wool dead beat and knavo, will secure tho needful to accomplish this end is something no body can find out. If President Garfield should ilia which God forbid it is likely that the venerable Hamilton Fish of New York, will be made Secretary of Stite. But Conkling, who could without doubt,havo the position if he wanted it, will bo the power behind the throne, directing the the policy of the new Administration. The papers very irreverently speak or ex-Senator Conkling's auccoasor as "Old Lapham" which aide of the Admin istration ienoe ho is on is a question, which we do not believe he himself can answer. Just now liu is evidently watch ing to see which way the wind will blow. WASHINGTON. ' ODE SritCUL LKTTKIt. WAsniNaTox, D. G, August 27, 1881. The past week lias been the most re markable in tho news annals of the Ame rican capital. Other great events have come aud gone, plowing up the riublio mind in their passage, other great alarms have been sprung from timo to time, other great anxieties have pressed the publio pulse up to fever heat before, but there probably never was such a oonstaut and uninterrupted strain upon the nerves, such a scries of alarms, such n week of upa and downs, of hope aud fear, nnd excitement, as tho one beginning last Sunday aud ending to-day. From the momeut of the President's relapse on Sunday to the present hour there has been scarcely a breathing spell of reason able hope for bis recovery. Yet tho oc casional recurrence of encouraging symp toms and the almost coaxing voice of the Presidtnt's physicians, have afforded a temporary relief. These respites of nnx ety have only served to whet tbe edge of excitement at every reversed unfavorable report. This constant strain upon the nervous system bas had the effect, at last, to produce au exhaustion akin to lethar gy, and never since the dark days of the rebellion, when the life of tho nation bung tremblingly in the balance, have the whole people suffered such a season cf nnxicus wuiting as since lat Sunday night, when the dispatch of Seo'y Blaine, showing for the first time the exnet ccn dition of the President, announced to the country bow frail was the tenuro of bis life. All during the week the sorrowing people have eagerly looked for favorable news, and each day ban closed with an omiuoui forboding that the morrow would bring forth fatal tidings. Since Thursday uight the suspense has been positively painful, and now even with the 'shade of hope" ns exprossed by Dr. Hamilton, this morning, the feeling of depression is not lightened, and as the fatefnl Saturday dawns fear of Impend ing dissolution crowds from the publio mind the slender germ of hope of possi ble recovery. Thero Is a disposition to find fault with the doctors because they will not tell the actual truth about the matter. Now. while I have been equally disposed to .'kick at tbo occasional concealment or apparent distortion of factsjn the official bulletins, there is a line beyond which I foci bouud lo say I think the phyi iciaus arc assuredly right not to venture. This is In the expression of adverse opinions or even to indicate by any positlvo word or purposely suggestive oot that tho Pres. ident is going to die, though they may think bo over so strongly. In preserving a discreet rcscrvo when the symptoms aro alarming and expressing their renewed confidence and hope when tho patient Is doing better I think thoy aro doing n wise and creditable thing, and what should be expected of them. There is n professional sldo to this lino of conduct which should not be forgotten. As long os the President has a chance for life,and le is a trite saying that "while there is life thero Is hope," it would be a risky thing to express an adverse opinion. For should the patient recover it leaves the pbyslclanB In a very ridiculous attitude, His opinion on such n subject would not bo worth much hereafter. When the physicians opproachod the noblo wife of our Chief Executive yester day ovening and pcrformod their painful duty, informing her that she must be ready for the direct result thai her bus hind's death was neur at hand, unless nverted by a miracle, tho brave woman, still strong in the implicit faith that such a grand life could not bo torn from her and from the country, replied forcibly "Then that mlraclo will occur. My hus band will recovor. Ho must." A fellng of an Impending calamity pervaded every person during the evening. The cabinet wero all at tho White House, and some of tho ladies were with Mrs. Garfield, There was a deep 'fee-ling of gbom with them. Hopo had nlmost forbaken them when tho contents of the evening bulletin were ltarnod. In conversation with the doctors they learned that tho situation was growing moro and more grave, and they were given to understand that a change must come soon. In fact, ono of tli3 members stated afterward, they were told that if a change lor the better did not come within twenty-four hours the worst might be expected. Tho Cabinet aud their ladies nil Kft at 10 30. Secre tary Windom bad tears in his eyes as ho escorted his wife to their carriage. In answer to nn inquiry, ho replied. "It's bad enough, I tell you." Secretary Hunt said: "I don't know any more than you do about it." Secretary Kirkwood Baid: Wo think the President will not recov er." Postmaster General James, whoso hopes bus been the strongest could not speak for emotion. Secretary Lincoln said: "The end looks near." Attorney General MacVeagh said: "It is turning out as I feared, and it won't be long, I fear now. The only hope lies in tho effect of tho nourishment iu the next few hours' ArousT, No rain has fallen in the vicinity ofPitts- burg for seventeen days, and during the en tire mouth the total rainfall has not been ono Inch. Reports from Allesheny and the surrounding counties stale that the draught is proving disastrous to tno crops. It is stated that evyything is drying up, and unless thero be ram shortly the efTect will be very serious. ANNOUNCEMENTS. JpOR. COUNTY TREASUrtKR, E. P. WILLIAMS, OK WUATUUBI.Y. Subject to the decisions or the Democratic Uounty lAHiycntton. aug. 13-t.c. JpOlt COUNTY TREASURER, SAMUEL RICKERT, OF SUMMIT Itll.T., Subject to tlio decision ol' Democratic Oounty Convention, . ' .Tuljanc JpOR ltCHISTEI! & RECORDER Z. H. LONG, OF I.EIIIG1ITON. Subject to the decision of the Democratic Uounty Convention. July 30-lc. JpOR REGISTER & RECORDER JAMES P. SMITH, OF LEHICIHTON. Subject to the decision of the Democratio uouuty Uunvention. julySO-tc. JpOR REGISTER & RECORDER H. E. SWARTZ, OF NORTH KIDDER, Subject tn the decision of the Democratic Uounty Uunvention. july30-tc Now Advertisements. T AKE NOTICE. KSTATB OP llKNSY llNETXEV, DECEASHD. Ily virtue if a power or attorney made by tlio hell 1 and leiral representatives of Henry llrctnoy. Into ot MalionlngToirnildp, Uarbon county, l'a,. deceased, uuto Ollnion llreiner. or Lebliiliton, authorizing Lira tu settle up the estate ol satd decedent, to whoai all per. tons Indebted losnM e.tate aro requested to luako payment, und those bavin claims or demands will make known tho same without ueiay. Uljin tlin illltil'Oll.V, Attorney In fact tor Heirs, Aug. 25, 1881,-wO. BAYARD taOR Poet and Traveller Hal. I: "i take irseat pleasure lc recommending to parents the avuuouiy u, mr, allium u, snoriiiuge," Hon. FERNANDO WOOD, I ft. Said (1BS0) : ' I cheerlully consent to tbe use of uiy name and reference. 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H f" I D Yonneivcs by making money 11 I I V "ben aoideu ctunco is olToien. ' theiesv always keeping poverty from your do. r. Those no always tike ai vaniaie ot tne cbai.oo tor making money that fllZ??1; a?rHy become wealthy, while trow who do not ttuproro such cuaurea remain lunov.rty. We want mmv men, uouicn.uoy. nd Klrli to work for us risht Iu their owu lo. "tlea. Thebalnes will pay more than ten timea ordinary wage. Weturnt.h an elcpen" lyeoniflt and all mat you need, tree. No one vl" engage, (ait. to make monei very raniaiy. You cau devote your whole tune tn the work Sl',iVr.r.0t spsr momenta. Full Information and ar. that needed sent trree. AildreiT Oct t, til1- y,ON V" rortI"d- "' New Advertisements. Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby zivan that letters of ad ministration have bom granted to the under. sinned on the estate or Henry Sperlbaom, late of the JJorough or Lehlghtoni Uarbon county, ra., deccaiod. 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WANTED AUUNTB FOB THE GOLDEN Dfl TKT TT " V. I-.IO.HT ON TUB in till' life, through tho dark valley, and In the lira eternal; as seen In tbo best thoughts ol leading authors and scholars, among whom are Jllihops Simpson, Foster, Wmren. Hurst and Foss, Joseph Cook, lieecher, Talniage, Dr. tlurrio. Dr. March Dr.McOosh.Dr. fros. by, Dr, Ouyler. Oeo. I), i'remlce, Dean Stan, ly, Whlttler, Longfellow, and others. The Subjects treated aro lleat.h liumortallt), Millenium nnd Second Advent, the Resur rection, Judgment, tbe I'unlihment or tho Wicked, and the Rewsrd or the Righteous. A rich feast awaits the reader ot this book. It contains the grandest Ihoughiaoftbe world's greatest authros, on subjects nrthe most pro found interretto cveryono. Not gloomy but brilliant. Thero Is not a dull page In the book. It la absolutely without a rival Every. Inxly will read IU School Tehcherr.StudentJ, Young Men and Ladles, noting as agents for this book are making over 10O a month. Sells bist. One agent sold 77 first It days, another 45 in 8 davs, another 11 In one day, another li and 6 lllhlcs In 6 days, a lady sold v In 10 hours. Secure territory quick. Also agents wanted for the best Illustrated Revfsod New Testament, and fur the finest Family Bibles ever sold br agents. Send r.r circulars. P. W. Zlh'OI.KR &t:o..t)!S Arch St., Phil, dclphla, l'a. 183 K. Adams St., Chicago, III. aug. 13-2m. TZ lsS o .M PIUVATK SALE The undersigned offers at Private NiIil iin following Yaiuabls properties, to wft : All that certain valuable lot. trill, th tmlM. Ings thereon, situate ou the corner or Iron and Lehigh streets. In tbe borough of Lehigh, ton. known as the "Lehighton Hotel. Also, one lot, with foundation walls already erected, situate on the upper end ol Iron street, Lehighton. And, tbeone.and a-half story house and lot, tuate on the corner of Ifauk street and Bankway, Lehighton. Also, a Dwelling Horn and Rlx Arreanr land situate in Franklin township, on the publio road leading to Maria Furnace. And, also, a lot or carriages, harness, &e. Apply to L. F. KLEPP1NOER Lehighton Hotel, Tor. Iron and Lehigh streets. juty:,Hsi.,tr. Sailers and Harness late, A T endelsson Will make, for tiro next GO MABfOS A1KB ORGANS. 850 q unto Grant! STYLE 3 5t"1nJntcn'f'"woodcaseelegantlyf)nished,SSTnmns.l.OoTAvi nm tVnW l'lano Is not just as represented in tbli AdvSuwmen" "Thousands Vo us.7 S'.nd V5.W?,y1 ,f logue. Every Instrument rully Warranted ror Ave years. ' 8n(1 fcr PIANOS Jiff gpfasKi rtzmaar. commended or ,. ariS!M:5S'? oveW f ... ? le" la'T"lM'. f uniafffdcorv. Don't fai to write ui beror.fn.i ,ft.H1.0n,itUelrJ,1 1"."'9 HS" "fWlas. riano Oaulogue mailed f?6eT ifandsoms i ll ill' wirnated For"??.''.! P'" ttUl0g" f M pttge' mM,e5 for ET.?ydi'loIrulIy JUBILEE ORGANS n i,..i. r. n-.-.j.v ....'' th.B. handsomest, tastiest and sweetest Melodla, Ooleste. Diapason, ful Slopt. as follows, tIl or Reeds, vizi rii..A? ."?".u-".'Sn?'cal.Pn.Dl.,r- "conta ns FIVB! Octavks. Fivssets ris: MHodia, Oeleste, (a charming stop,) Diapason, Sub-Dait. Echo 'J??Lstt?? . Expression, Treble-Ooupfer, (feUmia. nassVoonnli?! uuicei, Aieiouia-r orte, urana urgan, (which Swell. Left Knee Str Wclsht. boxed. S50 lbs. entirely now ana iv kuo. iiD ijush IB ui aniiii &r?rner'0d,crDth' n"T and sympathetic" S"li fuP?.0'?"- eB'' LI??" P''? iretwork, so, all tion in rntuK. No home. We send alt oouk, ouiy g ns one organ sold soils others. Positively so niviA. .ayment required until you have fully tested th i orgfi In Tyou?own IrgansonUrfay.fe.tfrfaland pay freight both wavier iy.L,W.? HH usbu.vu. . vmu.,11. uu. uieuui dealing, or no sale, rully arrnfei roVi yea stons. as do manv others w in.ir mi.......i. " j , " ""u. ur "ar FAOTonr akd Waiusrochs, 67th St., akd 10th Ave. KT-TT7.T7.T TVfTTCTn at one-thtrd nrlce. V" -" stamp. This Catalogue Includes rnn.t r th. KJ, : r the day and every variety or musical composition, by tbe best authors. Address, SiEaDELSSHOK PIANO CO., P. 113 Cm 1,5 Str-SS pa 3 S o5 03 IS si I 3 "B PoS east a PQ may 7yl JF YOU AltK IN NEED OF Boots, Sliocs, Hats, Caps. or, uents I'nrnislnnjf Goods GO TO LAUSS .BROTHER THE roi'ur.AR Moucha.it Tailor Bank Street, Lehighton. PRICES VERY LOW FOR (JASH. The publio patronage solicited, Julfl-tf E. F. LUCK EX BACH, Two Poors r.clnw tie "Jlroadwav ffouso MAUCH CHUNK, PA. Dealer in all rattcrns of Plain and Fanej Window Shades, Paints & Painters' upp lies, L0WP.8T OASn THICKS. "dYel wieand7 CarriagcSjWngons.SleigliB.&c cobheb or BANK AND IKON STREETS, LEIIIOHTON. Penna., Particular attention given to REPAIRING in all Its details, at the verv Lowest Prleea. Patronage respoctfully solicited and perftot Deo . 1879-yl DAN. WIEAND. JJlOtt FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, Dress and Trimming Silks, Dross Trimmings, Dry Goods, NOTIONS, Groceries, Provisions, Glass & Queeusware. Standard Silver Ware, &c., Call at the Popular ONE PRICE Store or E. H. SNYDER, nANK St., Lehighton. aplC-mO &IOOO ItEWAKO t or any case Blind, Weeding, Itching, Ulcer ated or Protruding PILES that IJkHiko's Ptt.it Kkukuv rails tocure. Prepared by J. P. Miller, M. 1).. RIS Arch Street, Plilla.. Pa. K,n, genuine wllKcut hit if; aefurr. Send ror circular. All druggists or general stores have It or wlil get It ror you SI. Sold In Lehighton by A. J. Hurling, druggist. aug, 13-tm. Proeured lor all soldiers disabled In tha V. S. service rrom any cause, also for heirs ordc ceased soldiers. The slightest disability en. titles to pension. PENSIONS INCREAS ED. Bounty and new discharges prooured. Those In doubt as to whether entitled to any. thing, should send two s cent stamps for onr "circular ot Information." Addri, with stamps, Stosdart k Co., Solicitors or Cislins and Patents, Washington, D. C. Lock li . July I8..wt. Ait B Piano Ctomp'y days only, a Grand Offer of Piano for only $245 t Subclass and Uelesttna. iTamiTrL vnavn,i m ti -i.ai.. ' i .', . nnallty It tone7 Beaut (Tsolo Tand 0" violent, nit to Lie uV?. canum nn "iinvui" mii nr ..... no "noim1 MRt nf 1!... .. Oth,, Styles 36 6orM?eS0VTo' ' Oataloirne nf mnn hni i . , O. Box 2058, New York CHy. jHiyx-omo. CENTRAL DRUG STORE, In Leuckel's Block, Bank St., Lehighton, Pa., Dr. Charles T. Horn PROPRIETOR, Hospcctrully announces to tho people that ho .vx'.vuibuou uia hock, anu oilers DRUGS AND Strictly fresh CHEMICALS and Pure, Also Horse and Cattle powders.Patent Mull, clncs, Brushes, Soaps, Oorabs, Perlumcrles, bponges, Chamois Skins. Wines and Liquors r.ir Medical Purposes. Oils, Lamps nnd Flxturoii.llycuuirs.ChoIoo t.lgars, I'lpcs nnd Tobacco. Siwo tneles, Trusses, Nursing Ilottles, lolln Strings, and a lull line ol Wall Paperand Hordersatthe Lowest 1'rlces. J resonpttons enrerultv romnnn.ti..i n.( gjojnpnttentlon given to every branch of the A continuance or the nntrannn-n trat.inT ...... . . ""'"mens is respoctmuy solicited, and satlsraetlou guaranteed. scpt.13, l88.-ly, l)n. O. T. HORN. IIEIL.MA.-t & CO., BANK STKEET. Lehighton, Pa. MILLERS and Uealeis tn AllKird -of O RAIN BOUnHTilnd ROLUni JtKUULAll MA1IKBT MATHS. Wewonld, also, icsnrctluilr Inform onrcin sens that wboib now fully prcpatcd l BUI' PJ,y tnemwith . IB est of sai from any Mine dexf, ert a( VErtT LOWEST l'UICES. M. HKILMAN & CO. JrJlr 25, EARSroHTniMILLION! FooClioo's Balsam of Shark's Oil roSITITELT IIEST011K8 THE rtMln, AVD IS I TUB OkLY AIlSuLfTK CCRK for DKArsKas 1 KNOWN, This oil Is extracted from a peenliar species or Wiutk SiianK. caught in the Yellow Sea, known as Carcnarodon Mndeliltt, Every Chinese fisherman knows It. Its virtues us a restorative or bearing were discovered by a Huddlit Priest about the year 1S10. Its cures were so numerous and sianv bu seemingly miraculous, that the remedy Was officially Croclalmod over tbe entire Empire Its nro ecame so universal that ror ovkb 300 vkaus t;o Ukai-hiss nil kiutkd amobo tiik Chiskbk PliorLE. Sent, charges prepaid, to Only Imported by HAY1.0CK & CO , , 7 Dav Street, New York, Sole Agents ror America. Its virtues are unquestionable and Its cura tive ehracter absolute, aa the writer can per sonally testify, both from exierleneeand ob- erraiion. Among the many readers or the Review tn ono part aud another of thecountry, ills prob- auie mat numbers are amicted wlih deafness. and to such it may be said : " Write at once to Haylockit Co., 7 Hey stroet. New York, enclosing 1, and you will reeelve by return u remedy that will enable von to hear Ilka a nr. body else, and whose curative effects will be permanent. You will never regret doing so." I'dffor of Mercantile Review. JyZ-13wc. $5i Outfit sent free to those who wlh to en gave tu the most pieanant and profitable ttal not required. We will turnl.h jnu every thing, lioadarand unwarda fa easily mane "iwwui alarms mwmr .rum nome over uiem No nsk whatever, alanr new workers wan at once. Mauy are making fortunes at the bus fnea. Ladies make aa much aa men.and vouna bora and girls make great nay. No one who la day than can no made In a week at any oral nor ry employment- Those who engace at once wil WIUIDB to Hon I lil I B LO m.n mnM mnli.T,.... uuu m Fuur. rui w 'urv'.i.e. Auareas u. 11 ALi.KiT ci CO.. Portland, Maine Oct. I, J84o-ly- gjXECUTOUS' NOTICE. Letters testamentary on tho estate of Joha Krelts. late or East Penn Town.htn. fi.rhnn County, Pa., deo'd, hare been granted to tbe undersigned, to nnotn all persons Indebted to tbe said estate are requested to make pay. ment within six weeks, and all rrnn f.i. Ing claims or demands will make known the same without delay to u. uuriAian, HEN J NtlTMKTPTW Lehighton, July 13-wo" llxecutorf. QARBON HOUSE, J. W. KAUDENBUSH, PnOPRIETOK, Hank St., Lihiouiok, Pa. TheOa&BOM irotTaKotrerlflral.l..AAMn. modatlons to I ha Traveling .mhlf.. i..,..tn.. by tbe Day or Week on Ileasouable Terms, Ubolee Cigars, Wines and Liquors always on hand. Uood Sheds and Stables, with atten- ure iiuaiiera, aiiaeuea. April 10-yl rrjSDLlNTON DUETNEY, fashionable UliB Hoot and Shok Makkb, Bank St., LeblKhton. All work warranted? Vennor's Predictions ! For this Month's Weather, prepared express, ly Tor 8TOD DART'S 11KVIEW, Sample copy mailed for So. Stamp. J. M. STODDAIIT, Publishers, Jyl-wS New York, Ph'.la., or Chicago, rpiE SLATINMTOK PLANING MIIL AND Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATINGTON. JOHN BALLIBT, Propr,, pared to oxecnto any aiaeunt of order for DressoD IiimboK OF ALL KINDS. Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Shutlerv, Monltlliiffs, Cnlilnct ITnrc, With Promptness. Brackets Made to Order, Tho Mflehtnerr 1 all new ttnA nr th most Imnroted'klnda. I pmnintnAnaiin. best workmen, true well seasoned and good ma terlat,and omthoieforeable toguaiantee entirn satisfaction to all who may favor mewttb calf. Orders nv mall nrnmnttv iiiinuM charges aro moderate i terms cash, er interesi chargod alter thirty oars. 01VB ME A CALL. V& Those enpaee.l In Tlnllillnv will Ana , their advantage to have Biding, Floor Board Doors, sashes, shutters, &c, At,, made atthl Factory. "87 JOnK TJA LLIET.- THE BEST OF COAL The undersigned Is now prepared to surnlV the very best LATTIMETt COAIj at the taU lowing tOW PltlCfES POR CASH t No. 2 Oheetnut, by tho ear li No. 1 Chestnut, by the car J 79 Stove, by the car 4 oor By the singleton, S6 cents per ton additional J. L. GAB EL, Dealer in Geneijal Hardware, &c., Opposite the Public SrinarcV BAN1! STREET, LEiiiQiiiON, pa. nor.io.ms; MILTON A. WEISS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, Bank Street, Lelrigfiton, REPAIRING Or all description promptly attended to at thtf mwi rearonaoie prices. 7 All AVurk ffiinrantp.l. iml unlnw... Is rcsnoctrully eollciicd. (Jan.2a-l Stands preeminent among the great Trunk Llnca of the West for being the most direct, quickest, and safest line connecting the great Metropolis, CHICAGO, and tha Eastxcx, NonTn-KASTxas, Eotrrnzax and Sotrrn Eastxhx lines, which terminate there, with Kansas ClTT, LSAVKKWORTtr,- ATCnlSOST, COCXCIL DLITrS and Omaha, the couxsaotAL cxxtxks from which radiate EVERY LINE OF ROAD that penetrates tho Continent from the Missouri River to the raclflc Elope. The Chicago, BocK Islana & Pacific Railway la the only line from ChtcAfrrownlnjE track IntoRatiMi, or wblct by it own kmuU reachv tlm point abora nam6d. Ko teanbfkiw btoarkiaoxI Koiciuika coNNKOTioit! jVo hudiiting tn UbttnUlatm or wn cltan cam, a tvery patiengfr U carrUd in roouiK clean and vtntilatea coachi vpon 'oil Exprut Trains. . 1)ay Cars of unrivaled msniflne, TvhtMlX riLAca bLKiriKO Oaks, and our owo vorld-famoo Uixiko Cabs, upon wiilch rntal aro feerrrd of ua- mirpartfd tazcellence, at tiio low rate of Sevbstt-tit Cent xich. with ample time for bealthfol cnloymeoC TbwURh Car between Chtraso, I'eoiia, XlUwaitkoa; and Miisourt Hirer potatst and cloeo conn ecUomaC alt point of Intersection wtfti other rojdjt. We ticket (do notorget fAf)i11rcctyto ctcryrlactf of Importance In Kanne, Kcbrnufcaj iUacfc- IlllUy Wyoming, Utby Idaho Ncrada, Calltbrnla, Orrtroc wathlncton Territory, Cokiradu, Arizona and Hew ilcilco Aa liberal arransementa rfgardlnjr biErtjre m of other Hoe. and rate of fart aiway aa low aacompetf-' tora, who furnUh but a tithe of the cooifurt. JKva and tackle of port e tne rr free. Ticket man anrt folder at all prtnd pal ticket Office In the United btatca ind Canada. R. R. CABLE, f k Prei't aad Oen. Masctr,. E. ST. JOHN, Gei. Tkt. a rtAl CbietfB DIAMOND CATARRH REMEDY, A roalllje Cnrf for Catarrh or kind. It Is IlistaataneoL us tn fcfTec r.. .V.,!!,n,nen, ".euu. Cores at any s'sso of tneiiesse Haa eurod cawa- 90 terrlbhr .uui, uvuub tame irom me nose. - lrl'ay'r,'" D'woiidCalarrH Rim ear Is imlil and p eauont. arrordlng InataedVlala Jteilet and prompt cure In all eases nfC'atxrrb. Iiiflueiiza, Hay Verrr. llrtmekltla. It w.ll remove PoljpuS end effeetally enrff Waierjrand I'nrulent DUchargea Irom tne Urad and Throat, and Foetid, Sickening Hresth: per fectly restore linpabeil Smell, Tnt add UeaTtuzJ relieve Headache, Break up Colda In in Head! btrenRthen iho Voice and Kyesl Pttrify, KeguUte and itender clear anrt Active ef ery organ of ths llead and Throat, I'rlce, BO cents, 4 5r- Kvory Diamond Invfcrorator t a I'eriect lllooil IMirlller, A.petUer and Kervo 'ronlc It make a drlijthirnl, whole- and Strenctliciia the enilre stsietn. tmH0.06"11, u:,mtT. Uyspepala, mHotfanesf, Tornia Uver. Indlncstion. Keuralitlo and Rhta vi'ii?F;u?.n''.JaunUlcej Malaria, Fiatnleney, Mnsea, sick Ueadache and Kidney Complains, It Is Invaluable. I'rlce, to cenu. ' Hri-Kv.or" Binmond Salre U Hover- f,nJ 'of ""ma, llrnlses. Sores or all kinds, salt ithenm, Tcticr. JUnjtworm and Cuisneeu Eruptions. Trice, 25 cents. A alt your Druggist for these resaeii' lea and take 110 other 1 or will be aent Free 011 receipt or price. Pescrlptlve rjmphieta Free. Address Dr. Evory'a Diamond Ibnnejid oo-( 1'. o. Box 3300. 104 jolm Street. Knr Tort. AuESTSi AGENTS t AOEKTSt JOirN B. COUCH'S bran' new book, entitled SUNLIGHTand SHADOW tithe teit chance oflercd to you. Its Scenes are drawn from the bright and shady aides of lift, portrayed as only John B. Oough can portray them. This graiH vaVnmtr lie fird eime fuilukeJa the " booming! itttfirmpmtt, and is outKlhng all others ten It Zue. Tit IkirtyJkiri tAevtaxaa now in press. In immente isle has been nude entirely by cctire canvassers. NoottKrboek corn pare with it (or quick ind profitable ret ami, W art ixartinc more agent now than ever before, and we be beve the aale of this book will reach On JfmUrtd TktuMnd CeUt t'm tU mtxtn mtks. we want 1000 more atnti at one, to fnpplr this crand book lo tho thousand who are waltini: lor it. Kcmember the sale U mw cimmtntimg The book is entirely new. and r4 ttrrUry i mm cltmn, Agtnti, mm is ww time t mak mKyt and at tha same time circulate a tkrVjr ArttUt -Wi. elusive Territory and Ttry SjiecUl Verm siren. Send lor tpur Urge circular containing full (articular. Addrea A. D. WoKTMiHGTOM ft Ca, ruUkUr, lUrtW, C
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