11. 7. MOUTIIUIKR, KMTOR LKUItHITON. PA.: SATURDAY MORNING, DKCKMItEIl fcl, 18T7. 0. F. Ballard, Representative In the State Legislature from Delaware county, was arretted st Media on Wednesday, and held in $3000 bull, on the cliargo of embezzling the funds of the Media Building Association. There arrived at New York during No Tember 4745 immigrants, of whom 1848 were females. Oftho whole number, Ger many cent 15S3 ; England, 841; Ireland, COS Russia, 410; Italy, 249; Austria, 192: France, 178; Scandinavia, 163; Scotland, 153; and Switzerland, 9S. It ts understood In Washington that the twelve years's feud between Mr. Conkling and Mr. Blaine lias come to an amicable termination. The cause of the reconcilia tion was Mr. Blaine's espousal of the Conk ling side in the contest over the New York nomination. Senator Conkling was greatly touched by the "frank attitude" and timely assistance of Senator Blaine; compliments followed; andvfricndship to enmity succeeds. The organs of the Democracy are re sponsible for the following, if not correct,the Mauch Chunk Democrat will please note that this item don't emanate from our Mauch Chunk correspondent : "The Demo cratic slate for next year Is said to be : Sen ator A. II. Dill for Governor ; Captain Wm. McClelland for Lieutenant Governor ; Hon. Henry P. Ross, of the Thirty-eighth Judic ial district, for Supreme Judge, and Hon. Ben. Whitman, of the Erio 06scncr, for Becretary of Internal Affairs." Tho statistical returns for the year have been received from 85 of tho 91 annual con ferences of the Methodist Episcopal church. Estimating for tho six unreported, the re turns, as made up show 11 bishops; 11,256 travelling preachers; 12,583 local preachers; 1,473,006 lay members in full communion ; 200,282 probationers ; 1,699 churches; 5,324 parsonages; 19,775 Sunday schools; 210,494 officers and teachers, and 1,499,282 scholars. The increaso of travelling preachers is 184 ; of full members, 48,012; of churches, 283, and of parsonages, 122. The churches aro valued at $70,133,673, and the parsonages at $9,065,147. A meeting of the State Executive Com mute and other members of the Committee of the Prohibition Party of Pennsylvania, was held on Friday of last week, in Daily's Temperance Hall, Philadelphia. James Black, Esq., acted as Chairman, and I. New ton Pelrce Secretary. Reports from the dif ferent sections of tho State showed tho Pro hibition vote as returned to bo 3040 from sixty counties. It was resolved to call a State Nominating Convention at Harrisburg, next June. A plan was adopted for estab lishing a State journal to advocato prohibi tion, and a committee was appointed to carry the plan into effect. There has been another disturbance on the Mexican border,and Governor Hubbard, of Texas, has appealed to tho President for United States troops to come to the aid of the Stato authorities. But this time tho quarrel Is not International, but between Mexicans, resident on our soil, and other residents. Tho disturbance grew out of an old controversy as to the right of Mexicans to the use of certain salt lakes In Texas. Quito recently a new attempt to levy a toll upon the salt taken from these lakes was made. An American, who was in some way mixed up with this controversy, killed an Italian who had espoused tho cause oftho Mexicans, and was very popular among them. Tho .Mexicans attempted to lynch tho American; the Texas Stato troops defended tho prisoner end a domostic conflict ensued. There is no danger of the two nations being embroil ed over tho matter, nor is there any appre hension of war on accountof tho RioGrando difficulties. Early last nionth,say tho Public Ledger, the agent of the Baldwin Locomotivo Works, residing in St. Petersburg, sent a cable des patch to the firm in Philadelphia, stating that the Imperial Government required a large number of locomotives atoncc,aud ask ing whether the Baldwin Works could furn ish forty first-class engines by February, 1878. Mr. Charles T. Tarry, ono of tho company, at oneo sailed for Russia to see about tho matter, and to secure the contract If possible. Tho result of his visit was an order received from Mr. Parry Mondav for the works to proceed at once to build furty of the largest-sized first-class freight engines of me live-root guage, to bo completed during February and March, 1878. In a letter re ceived by tho firm from Mr. Parry, a few days ago, ho stated that tho Russian tiovcrnmcnt has absorbod nearly all the railway plant for war purposes, und that it is being rapidly used up and cUtrovI in that ruinous service. Meauwhilo the largest crop oi wheat eyer raised in Southern Rus- sia anil Bulgaria is rotting in the bins for need of transportation. This wheat usually finds an outlet from the Black Sea norts. will have to be transported by rail to tho Baltic ports, and about three hundred new engines will bo required at once. A large proportion of these will, however, bo built in Europe. The value of the forty engines to be built at the Baldwin works will bo over half a million dollars. About eleven hun dred men are now employed in the works, but this order will necessitate a large addi tion to the force, and from seven to eight hundred additional men will bo taken on as mo worx proceeds. All over tho world Dr. Bull's Couith vrnti fa nnbnA J. ... i . . . wu 4uaiuu ii war. ana ovirv riia. . i r- i Our Washington Letter. Wisni.Noiojf, D. C. Dec, 15, 1877. There has been no more eventful week than this just now closing for many a year at this jKilitlcal metropolis. Tho quarrel between the President and his political party this weckcametoanlssuoin the most hotly contested debate ever known in nn Executive session of the Senate, and tho result was tho defeat of tho Pref ident by a majority of eomo half a, dozen votes. Ho was &at down on very heavily. There is nousc in disguising this fact, or rather In attempting to do so. The President was profoundly Interested In tho confirmation of his nominees to tho New York custom-house. That they might bo couiirmcd, ho had actually gone so far as to descend to a soit of bargaining with Demo cratic Senators, In a manner whicli all thoughtful men must regard as seriously impairing the dignity of tho Chief Magis tracy of t lie republic. Can any one suppose that Fitzsimmons would have been apjxiltilnl Marshal of Georgia but for the fact that the votes and voices of Senators Gordon and Hill and their uctivc iullucnco with Demo cratic Senators generally were wanted in the New York conflict? Who defended the New York apointmenls 1 Tho eminent Demo cratic benutors jttst named were tho chief advocates. No Republican Senators rose to defend or attempt to vindicate the Republican President in this matter. Not even our political what-is-it, Mr. Stanley Mnthews, undertook that task. But the most eminent Republican Senators all nsailed tho Ad ministration, and so lwwerfully that when tho contest wus over, the Administration was utterly beaten routed, horse, font, and dragoon. I do not care to say anything with regard to the great personal victory won by Senator Conkling in this notable passage ot arms. I prefer to speak oftho general results of the engagement. These must bo very important. Though Mr. Conkling won a glorious victory, this was a mere incident in the atlUir. Tho question was general. It was whether tho Administration is to bo Republican or something else. Tho Republicans are deter mined tho countrv shall know what it is. And there is no "further any hopo of a successful Administration except on n re orginazation of tho Cabinet. Messrs. I'varts and Schurz must pack their carjiet-bags and go home, or Mr. President must fall into tho hands of thoGordonsnndllillsand Kernans of tho Senate and tho Bourbons of the country at large. One or the other of theso results must Co the outcome of tho great contest oftho week. Wo shall sco what wo shall sec. Ono remarkable fact connected with this exciting week ought not to bo overlooked. It is that President Hayes was fortlie first time dismayed by tho uncxjioctcd situation in which he found himself. His special friends and Uattercrs all told him that ho would bo sustained. Ho had not tho remotest idea of tho truth. When it came upon him, it came like a clap of thunder from a cloudless sky and dazed and dismayed him. He lias not been himself since. At the Cabit meetingon yesterday tho subject was not mentioned. Indeed, that meeting resembled attendance upon a funeral more than anything else known on this planet. Until tho President and his motley advisers get over their stampede, it will be inqKissibleto predict tho probable event. This much I mav say, howcver.that in view of the almost universal demand of the Republicans of the nation for a chango in tho Cabinet, Mcrs. EvuiU and Schurz ought to pick up their luggage and ovacuate,or be forever known as impertinent intermeddlers and shameless hangers-on tu an oflicc. Congress adjourned over to-dav for the long holiday vacation. So far,tho Fortv-fifth Congress must be set down as a groa't and versatile failure. It is tho most magnificent exemplification of how not to do it, ever heard of in all our history ,and it ought to bo ever)- good man's prayer that wo mav never see its like again. ' l. New Advertisements. T 10 Whom It fliay Concern. All persons are herchv forbid metimino. the BtacEsmitn'4 lools, unit armeral now in possession of Nero Wels-, In HunUilu town fdlp inib'Hi County, l'a.. as tho name tiro my piopeity, ami loused by nio tu him nuilueiuy pleastue. TU3 above articles are lo sale UIOMAS SCHHMB. Franklin twn., Dee. 2. 1:77 3'.' ECIISTEU'S NOTICE. Notlco la hrebv dven thnt thA PfHinn Adiutnutruturs and Uu.inlmiu hprptitr.t... et have UUU ihtir icspective accoimtH of the fol'owing estates In the Itegistei'., Offlcn. at M auch Chunk, In and for tho Coumy of Curbou. Which D0i'OUUtSh&u Oin nllnwMl t,v ,... n. ltier. vlll be prehemed to tle Judges (if the uiiitiuun v-uuiiuu iuu.tuuv. iiiu juniiuyounuu ary uext, at iu o'clock A.M.. lor confirmation : I'lrst and flnal account or Itobcrt Kloir, guard. Haldy liuirstl u izibethlMiunilcklUldy.iate o tho lioroagh of Mauch Chuuk. Vlrataudllnal accountof Llwin llauer, admin- bust Mauch Chunk borourii. dct'd. Flrtt ami final aeouuntof Jaoo m. Hawk, ad. iiiiuiBti'iiui ui iuo vfciue of Harriot Hawk, late oi Kidder town&hiu. nee'd Flisi and final ncrouut of Augusfis Mitchell T 1 .. Vl iuueiaieoi lienjainiu Mit chell, lateil Mauch Chunk boiougti. ilet'O. urn ana partial account of W. II. K rob. enr.. uioroi uiMPsuiiotii is, j?' l)!aee,luU)ot the nuiwuju vi Miiuvii iiuuK, uec u. nratnnd finaiacconnt of Adam Mehrtim.cx. ecuiui ottuoustwll aid tiMtaiiirntuf j.itm m. vjii oiiuuij, iBio 01 i-o uer Tuwaiucxialiig township, deo'd 0 Second aud final account of Jacob II. BalUeM, late 01 iluucu Chunk b dounh. t ce'd. I im and llunl account of a. If. Tobias nilmln. "ir-ioroi uiopMuto ot Michael Oonrnv, lute Pi Coalpoifc M-iUili chui.k townahin. Uec'd. nr-t and final account nt Hnnnr i.nnM . . " "v vi juiieuiui a .uders. late ot Mulu-nlngwn3hli.,decM. fiuiii oiinuuuii Auaui Mei ruam rmrcim of Jacob II. Muhrlihaui uiluor thild tf Jacob HtltNAItD I'lIILLIf'S, Kccorder. rMaue'i Chun, I) c, 12,1877 abtnlnwl for Invoulnra in tli I'nitoil Slates, canaiu mm i.uii))io, al roUuml rate. With our pnnnial oifiir locatwl in Wathineton, ihroctly ojnosit the Unitl ftatis l'atent Olluv, we are nblo to nttfiul to nil latent 1114111114 U'ittl irwfi . .'1 . ratcli onlntle.i cost than .,11, ..r ..,..,..., luruej. uho aro nt n ilitt.inee from Wash ington, and who have, therefore, t cinplov u.i.iicauorne-8.- make iieliminarv viuunuuiiojH ani inrni.ti opinions as to jotentauMy, fiw or charge, ami all who aro Hiterpttnl in new inventions anil imtonts are m iieti 10 fomi lor a copy of onr "Uuide for uui.iuiug i-au-nis, which is sent free to any nddress, and contains noinnloi.. in.tn,i. how to obtain patents and oiher valuable matter. We refer to thn fiei-n.ni..A.,u.. National lknk, Washington, D.C.; the Jloynl . r: " "'"u ieaauoiii, at Washingtoni lion. Jos. tWy, lata Chief r .1 " o Vr 01 'amis; to the UOicjjl. if the U. S. Patent Oflioe. and to PU.n.,tn Slate. Solioi- LeDrrit Now Advertisements. s IIEKIFFS SALE. By virtue of ii Writ of Ven. fix. toned oat of the Court of Common 1'leui of Cnrut-u Count v niid to mo directed, there will bo cxunsedat J'ub.lo Bale, at the Couit Koiuo. Haucti Uiiunlc, Carbon County, on THUllSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1878. ntTw o'oock r, M.. the following decnbod Ileal ltate, to wit : A i 1 liat coi taiu LOT Oil PIECE OF GROUND, Muitoln FinnWln TownMilp, Cnrban County. lNjnntjyl van la, bounded ut at seabed as lobowp, t j wit : llejinnlucr nt a "tone, thence nlonc a public roaJ iPadincfiomTarllun to the House of Ueu ben Zimmerman, smiti tlmteen riprreo. west ono hundi oil and t mrt y-t wo feet to a pont: thence hylutidof lleubeu ZlmniHimau, Routh tijzlity. live detrrcoi. eant mie bundled nnd sixty Hvo net ton DLRt; theuee by land of LiewH Hum, north twe.vo nud uno-lmll degreed, wont 0110 bun-irud end tuhtv two leet tu a iioaci tbcncu ov land oi Joslan Itunh. turili e:ghty thrro dc rict'B west mo Immlied and live fei-t to the ii aco f bocluulnir, comaminr arcnty (square Perches, uioie oi less. Alto, all that other ccrta.u LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND. Mtuato In tho Borough of Welapporr, Cnron County, 1'eLiiavivania. bounded and described ustoMtWfi, to witt IlitriunltiK rt a pot, I hence uloug U Mtu etrcet outli twenty ile'roes". rmc euty-tixfeet to a pout: theurobv Undid Ooa. Milter north t-evujty degree's o it one bundled and fnny teet thence ul-inc tn Lcli mi mid Husquth itini UailroaJ Cmiunvs .and. ninth tuciity decrees, west dxtVH.i fi-ct to apostt thcuco by laud of Cliar 04 Miller, south f oveiity iC"i vcb, wett one Luudred and I01 tv ttsH tu tho p'aco of hegiuiitu, coiunuluv islno llioumud Vtvo Ilundird and l-'uxty bquuro 1-cot t it being put tot Lot Number 17, in ite said liorounhot weissport. Poized and Inkon in execution tho poopcrty ot Joshua Uraer, aud 10 be Roid by J. V. HAD DKNltUill. hberlflf. SHEmrF'BOincr. Aiauea Cliunic. L'cc 22, 1&77. ) s HEItUT'S SALE. Ilv vlrlno of a Writ of Vleil Facias lsancd out of the Court of Common rieaa of Cat bun county ami to lue directed, there will bo cxpos.nl at ublic hnlo. nt tae Coott Iioubo Mauch Chunk. Caiooa County, btatu ot Penuaylvanu, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1878, at Two o'clock P. M.,the following Heal Estate, described us loiiowa, to wit 1 All that certain LOT OR PIECE OF LAND, situate In Eat Pcnn Township, Carbon County rcuueynuuri, uouuuou uuu iftshcnueu as iui iowh: lluinnnlng at a elouo, thence by laud of William J. biuiih. eoutu Bixtv-soveu dujiees. west uievfti oeictiestoa etonoi taenco by tho same, north tweutv-itiree d'-crred, wesc htsvtn perches toantuuo lu the public toad leading Irom West PenuBvillo to ychuyl'u.l t'ouuty t iuei.ee aoug iu sam ro,m, souiu hixh seven ue grees west 0119 peichioa btonelncad ro.idt thence by land ot Wm J. MnMh, nuith iweuttr three decree, west eiifhtren porch to a ato ie i ttiuiico imnh tixtyHueu iiegrees enut twelve pureh?H to a stone in a public load leadmir limit Lcbluhteu to Pcimavt.lu : tliutice 111 11 n J alouir ha.d read, gnntfi twenty three degieet), eut twentyUvo peichea to tho place t ocuiunlug, eoutaiuiug One Axie nnd O1.0 llunditd uud j. may nueo i-eicnes, sitici niejBUte, TaolmpruTomer.tH thereon consiEt of a Largo TWO-STORY HOTEL BUILDING, thirty two fctt doep by flftv feet In front to w hiu.i is attached a TWO nTOHY H A M b Ki H 'II U.N. two tv by twenty-twoffet. Outao llitd fl 1 -ranl In tho ame b ibdtugol iho liottl U a fuml HTOitU uOOM wtiii ud ipted f jr iau uicrcu'iiiiu uusiiieut uuu jubu a viuouuuu attached, foul to u by sixteen feet. The eao ao TWO LVKOjJ bPADLKSnd- acenttnttie iiruuettv aud be.ouirinjr tu It. ono id tinrtt-tlve liyloitv-two tecs In dluieusiOJU ond tiie u.her thirty six by fofiv-one leet. Also u wauu.n uuusti, iiinu uy luuneun ieei iig bty, teu by lilteuu 'eet, aao other outbuihllngs. Hsized ard tnneu into execution as thenoo. orty oi Henry JSoinnem, uud tu bo sold by J. W ItAUDISVUUdU. (Sheriff hiiEniFF'a Office. i AVduuu uuuuic, Dec. 1377. ) s UKltEFF'S SAM). Ry virtue of a Writ of Venditioni Exnonaa issued ou of tue Couitoi t'oumiou 1' e BofCjii uuii Count v and lo mudliecLed theio will bo ex posed at Public sale at inel.'ojii House, in tuu iii.ro ifiiiol ilnueh (.huuk.CuruouCuuut,bu:e of Pcnuivuula, ou THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1S78, at Two o'clock P. M.. Ihofollowin? Heal Estate. dcsuilUtdailuuuwn, to wit i AU ihntceiluin LOT OK PIECE OF LAND, Mluatoin rranklln TownsUp, Carbon County PeuulvjiiU,boui.did auuUebcrilK-dusloiiovvs. that w to bay i iiej4inimi at u pent iu npubdo loud It a iuy jioiu Weistpjrt to lit" ilui u lion Works ilumelu ana uloos sabi ro..d noiihtli-v two diiree-, eat fouiteiii peiciies iu u pov in Silu r jJd i theuee bv lund of Lt-wia Jlorn, u.uni twoiity-HPveu dexiee-f, ebt uiue ptruhos iu u st o.i y ui tho Tar Uuuj theuee by tho t-umu, t-outh liityiwo neMrtOi, west lourtteu petci.es to a jHBi ; inenco uy janu ot uiiuu l'aizmKer, ueiiu tweuty one und a lud deretb, w em nine perea vh to the place of oouiuuiutf, ioataiuluw one Uundied aud Iwmty iJeic.es istiict uitasuro. AlbO, a. I thoijo CERTAIN LOTS, ftltuateln Frurklln Township. Carbon County, PoiuiaMvauia, bounded and described as lol Iuwh! lieciiiuiuir t a iiot theuio alunirarnr. t.un tti.ev. kOJth H'xteen doifrets. east l no hun. died nuu tlltyjeet tuu post : thence b lotnum ber eiuhtreu, noith ieeuty-tour dereeu, eutt one huiidct'd ft-et to a post Uit-Lco aiouf? a pi ! uortHii iuiu. uunu tiixieeu ueuiees wlbl one oundltd feel to u post i theuee bv tot number uiit'cu, uio owueu uy luiviu Aiiucr, wjutn ev euiy-iour tivaio-n west ouo bundled and liny leet, totue p.uco ol beirinulnir. coutuiiduir I'll- teuu Jhouund bquure Poet. Ainu, Nil iLul cui ulu LOT OR TIECE OK GROUND, Dltusto in Frank I lu TownMi p Crbou County, PeuuBylvauu buuudud uud deso Ijiu us Cut lows t Retrluulutr ut a pn-i, tUejcu by laud ol I. it. sxii.cr, pouiu ui.v-nvj ueKree. west senu teen pelt he i tuu p. n't - theuee by Icid of Levi jiuru, huuuu uiiteiten uemeeM, eabi one ai.u SL-veu tenth peicbes lo a po( tueueo by tho 'OvcrulcoiitEOimidd'st iiicid atom; tho o. st sido of larltun tei.U'cn leteiiej tuu l-obij theiuo uy undul lel uoiu, nutn u.ueieen degieos, Most oueundfjur tenth peicbes, tj me p uce of beKiuuiajr. cuutuiuiux i wemy Perches, uiote or W-. Aisa, u.t that teitu.n LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND, titnatefu Franklla Towinhln Carbon Coanty, Ptnnsvhuuia, bouudtd u. d desntM u ftl low u i Lejiluinit; at u tluiie Mi a public road leLdiuc Hum Wewj oit to tho MaiU nou wmks. lUotco by o.ml of Lew. llotu, nub live de Miees, east teu peiche ioh utuno in taid puollo roao ; thence ponh eiphty-bovt n degrLs, et uui peiehes to iho place of bt uliuiiu.r, euuulu tm Uuo-Puuith ol mi Acio. a ilci measure. Tho improvement thereon uro a THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, t wenty six Ly twenty -eisht feet, with Double Poiei, six uud one hall oy twent)-nx fecti lwuuiebtab e and Slaughter House, twemy by fort feet He! rod and taken in execution as the property oi I aiuh 11. Miller, und I be fco.d oy t J W. UAUDCMIUtiU, Sheriff. cJucBirraOrncB. auuca Chuu. Deo i2, 1877, J CHRISTMAS Holiday Excursions ! rpio I'lillad'a & Reading 1JU. Co. Will issue Excursion Tickets between nil points in iu territory, good from December -. ion, 10 jauunry 3nl, 1S78, witli no "'J fer Jonuary let, 1878, at a Reduction of Thirty-threa jier cent, from Regular Fare, Gerraantown .t orrirtown Bramh local romts excepted. C. G. HANCOCK. Tec. 22-wl Oen'l Ticket Agent. Now Advertisements. rpo Whom It May Concern. All nersoilB ftrn liArtihr fnrhiil tn.fi1htiw nllh the foiioivlnK nrtich b. how in posaesMon or jot. l'ett, of tho lloiunira uf W oiHport, Caroun J'onnty, l'a, the sarao havlnir been porcna-cd or the underlined nt nntilio dale, ano loaned to tho alil Joseph Feist, to witi 1 CarilafjB.1 torlnit Wairon. I Cow. 1 Wheelbarrow, 2 f irkn. 1 haito, contents of Wash room, and lied rooms Ho. 1, !, 0, 7, 8 and 9. AH JJItl'lW UHAVEll, sr. Weisspwt, Fa, Deo. 22. is7 3w N. Y. Weekly Herald, One Dollar a Year. The circulation of this nonnlarnewimnnnr ban more than trebled during the p ist year. It con. luiun nn inn icuuiuk new 8 eoiiuiur'u in mo Daily J1CUALU. and Is arruueed lu haudy do paitmeuts. rho FOHEION' NEWS embrnens niprlnl dmintrhprtfrnm nil nnnrtAMftf tho clooo, together wlt.i unblacscd.fait lhii nnd ri'"iu piciureg oi iuo great war m Europe. uuuvi tuu iicuu ui AMUUICAX NEWS ore (riven tho Totoa-rarjii'o Dispatched of tho woeicfrom all v-auaortho Union. J his feature a.ouo waken THE WEEKLY UC11ALD tho mnt valuable newspaper in tho world, aa It 13 1111) ClU'illltWU nveiy woeii h given a raithim report ot POLITICAL NEWS, rmbrncinir comnleto and romproh',n,lvo dfi natchea fioui WASUlNomv. lneiu ling full ro poitsofthe fpeeche of eminent pullllciana Oh iuv uc.inuu ui i ii u uuui i THE FARM DEPARTMENT of the Wekkly Her Lb rivcs the latest ns Well oh tho mn-t prnctica) Micct'sil.)! und tlf. eover.ei rtlitlna to Hie dutlen or the farmer, ii. ins ior rm iuvf waitlu rouLTiir. uit.tiNs, I llCW. VI.OCTAULES A'O. tC, With fcUffif csttuim for keepriir ounJuivs and tatnitiiK u.cmdi in lep ir. ThtsloHUpplo.noutod bv a well edited duartmeut, nilelv coo oj, under tho ho.id ol THE UOJIR, Rlvtnft recipes for prnctical dishes, hint Tor miMuc ctoth:tiff ond for keeping np with tha latent fhioii8ntto lowenprioo. litors from onr Pum and Tonduu coriespoudents ou tho very latest fashions. Tho Uumr Dcimriintnt of tho Wk&kly IIl KALb will aivo tho house, wtfo more thin one hdadred time the prieo of O.NE DOLLAR A YEAIt. Thero Is n pat;e devoted to all the latest irtMsea of tho business uiirlot.CiaoDs.Mciehan. JiZQ. Ac. &o, A vuloable teaturo Ik round in tuo epteiauv reporieu prices h ua conditions oi 1IIE PitODUUE MARKET, Whilo ali.the news from thn last Aro to the Difcovciy of stanler aio to be fuuud lu tuo WEEKLY llEUALD, due iitteution U given to StOllTINO NEWS at homo and ahro d. together wlthn Story every week, a HEitsiON by boiuo onnnent divine, LiTEitAitY, Musical I)uam;itic, personal and hca o'IES. lheie ib no paper la the world which oontilun n much ne m matter every weeicctho wtf.klv HEiuLrr, which ta Bent, postpaid ireo ftir one Debar, You may sub bciibeat any timo. THE NEW YOltK nSItALD in a weekly form, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Pnpcn piiblisl.tug this pro-pectu without bcin c nuthonzed win uotneccbsmily receive un exchuEfjf o. Adtlrcs t, New York Herald, Ilro'dway & Ann St., New York. Dec. 12, 1877. wt). T holstXiUionnin.Mikof Lehlghton The ANNUAL ELECTION of DTHECJlortS of tin idink will bo held' at thn Uankluc Houso ou TUESDAY, JANUAKY 8th, m7i, between tho Hours of iEN A. M. ano L'OLIt o'cIock P. M. W. W. BOWMAN, Cahhier. December 15- w4 rjO 1iom it MAy Concern. 1 bfreby caution nndfoibld til Dart tea to med dle or Intetiero wlih the lntmiuenia now In ti'o piHten-lun of ine Lehiahton comet Maud, rnimL-rly Cmzijn'ji Comet llund of LehUhion Px. ns thoBMiio are my properly, uud loaned by me to them during my pleaf nru. T. P. LENTZ. Lehlehiou, Deo. 15, l77-w3 ROOK OF KNOWL- or heeietR oi 'ourtshin t Mar- inire -Hhowtus low lo not married llvo linppily-obtuluh'-aMi. wralili UIlll lUMl.IU'lioIl, nnu UVIH-nr iu iiiiv.iiii.iku iu m. rltty 21) piurr. 30U 0"0 auld. MJl'01 lor lu CM. In dim in' e htiminor wirrenov. Aduie3, Tl. Union rutilituni;C'u., Niiwuru NJ, li6.iu3 Arminct windows Rnd doora In winter t:Nxiui:i.v iLvci.uii;. sav ins hair your fuel, also DVHT In fiummer, saving furniture, curtains and carpets. ltATTXINO unsbei stopped. windows raided nnd lowered . . -1 1... .11,...'V1"U taan MKTALIilO and 11 U II Hi: It Weather btrlps. Stood the test for 12 VIIAIts on 1-ubllo Build nes, DwelllDgs.Urawlne-Itoom andbleep Ing Cars, In the United States and Iurope. Windows and Doors Mea sured rants of viiAitau. Sena your aaaress, uuu let us uo one or two on trial. FOR SALE BY I MSK ST., LElliailTON. I DecBms 1; 1; 1' WAR M And to do so for Little Money, go to DANIEL GRAVER'S CHEAP CAbll Dry Goods & Grocery Store, Where vou will find one of the largest, chesn est aud befct re'ectiHl Mm lean! Uoo1h to helouud lu the lluroujru of Ix'hU'hloii. I am how pie. Valid to i.tfjr tho fo.luwina exlruoiumarr Imliiecmcnts to CaiU ISitjfr : Prints, at from 5 cent? per yaul upwsrils mens Uoous, in f om 8cei w ucr vaM niviir0a (minimum, ....at (ronict-ut p r vard uiwsril Muslin at troui a ceuts tier yard uiiwaru-. Minting t fruuiS.eeuis per yaul upwards Ktauiicl., White iiiU Culoreu. at Hum 1(1 ceut1 pi r yard niru 111s Canton Flannels, at flora : eta per yd. upwards Heavy tuiied nMitlug. al Iroui ; cu.i.s per jd. utmaid Boy's Suitli B. at from Ua els. pr il noward m il 1.11 nilur OikiiU at tiiialiy low prues. I wou d call Iho special atteutlou t L.dics to iuy tuiuicubu stucl; ot Black Alpacas & Cashmeres, which I am selling al from 16c a I a. p. Blankets a Specialty at 1.50 per pair up to fs 03 tor the Best. AL"0, constantly on baud a full line of Choice. Groceries, Provisions, Queens ware, &c, At Teiy lowest rrticns for OABII OXLY. Thauk ful for pnt fayor, tie most lespecifuily abka a ooutluu4Uieol the same i.4.n:ii uitAVi:it, Agt. Next to First National Unlit. HANK STUUKT, LLIIIUIITOK, I'A. Oct.: .1577 A liie Asi'tMeiit of FAM CJ-OOHS Fop tine lIOIilD AY Tpude at vepy attractive x'Pices llaudkcpclfticlk A Specialty. Respectfully, of o To musbacm fe Soar, lieMs'lfitona, lpa 9 . FAIili Dress Suits, mm Youths' Suits, IIRIP Boy&' Suits. Mtule up from the Hest Maeprlat, In the Latpst Styles, and Perfect Ftt Qntr anteed, at LOWEST PRICES F6ft OASU ALSO, THEUKNDOUS SLAUOUTEU INTI1E TRICKS OT Boots, Shoes, Gaitors, Hats, Caps, and Gents' Furnishing Goods. CP" Call and examine Goorti nnd Fnccs bcloremiklnir yonrpurchitfSetMnben. T. D. OLAUSS, Merchant Tailor, 2nd door above trie Public SquaTO, BANK STREET, LeMjtriton "WAS 01 HIGH PEICES Successor to D. Book & Co., At tli 66 JMCammotli StOFe99 Opposite the L. & S Depot, B"ANK Street, Eespectfully annaunces to his customers and friends thatf ho is daily receiving additions to his stock of LADIES' DRESS and DRY GOODS, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS ' , QUEENSWARE, &?., &c.f &d Also, just received a caV, load of LIVEltPOOL SALTjr which I am selling at Bottom Prices SALT FISH a Specialty. " ggp If you really desire to fenorr hof large an amoftftft of Goods you cjiu get for a smaii sum of Ready Money, you should nob fail to" give mo a c&U before making your purchases elsewhere. Don't forget the Mammoth Store, oL.&S. Denot, May 0, 187i)-yt Weissport Flailing Mill & Imuhw o., Itenpertrullr tnnoueco to Carpenters, Builders. Cnntractors ard others, tht STi',eomD!st d their NKVV MILLS, Ury aro now prepaied.to supply them, it VKllV LOWES'f PrtlCJCS, wlUi every do crlpuou ot Tl"tFUTUlir UUU Kb 111 1UTV pi IVOS UB VHUUKII UU n vt w ( wuuw I Give U3 a Trial, and you will be convinced of what we say. Oflicp nnd Mill, nearly opposite the Cunty, 1'enna. gXECUTOU'S SALE Of YaluablcRcnl Estate. Thfl nniSerstpn'Hl, Kxecutrix ol thn tho K trite of ADAM JIUUKMAN, late of tae SHmovaa ot -IiroN, Ciirhon Countr, Pa., deo'U, wilt fler at i'ublic S.ile, on the prem sen, on Saturday, December 29, 1877, commencing atOXKo'cloolc P.M. all that cer ium LOT o." PIECE OF GROUND, ft'.taatcd on PinXoith Dat Corner of LHIIIOH htrefl' nmJ CAHUON Ailt-y, id the Ifuruuvli ot Lelilghton(iibU' County otoieiwld.uu whicu (hern u erected oim 2-story Framo Dwelling House nnout id ii? -T' feet with an OatKltchen: Frame Uam uil other Uuiiuildlug, AVeilof Water in iho Vtfnl. The above Fioperty will bo bold tu whole or la jmrt to uulC purchatra. -AISO,- At the fame time and Ti'ace the follow mg1 arti cle ot l'm'tfcnal I'toperty, to witt One Large 'Omnibus, one PO KTLAKD BLKiail, two Truck SleOa, aiotfif Helen liutiding Matenul, Wagon Bod les, lot of COACIIMAKHRS' TOOB.S, three BUvve. two Clocxa. one' Bedstead, one llotttesud ono Lap llianketn, aud other artioJea too iiuniarnud to mention. 'leinmuud Conditio aa wiL bo made known at the tluie aud pi uce ol naie. Uf THOIA KE..MJ5KEIW Apert for MAItV U UUCKMAN, Kiocutri. Lehuhtou. Uec. 8, 1877-wl Shaving, Shampooing, SYE1NO, 1IA1B UKE68IXO, aud Hair Cutting Saloon, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Key West & Havana Cigars. All the New York anil Philadelphia MORNING, KVEKIXG, WEEKLY AND SUNDAY (fiertnaii A- English) l'Al'EMS. Also, tne Leading Newspapers of Neighboring Cities. Linen au! laper tollai-a ana CQIls. awitcli-ll io anil O eu Onoko Caors. I'o.l airs auil Iteveuue Stsnps. Newspaper Urrppers, ami Postal t'aias always ou LauiL Arent tor ibe Unxlisb and uer. ii.su Ainiauacs t Weeltlr and Montb ly lloos aud Periodicals, &c, Ao. P. INKMANN, Junr., Snsquelianna Street, MAUIH CUUNK Pa. DM. M, M7M Oetoocl77yl STYiiESi W Business Suits, LEHIGffTCW, rENN'A. sni mtnu vinrrr -J U. AUU1WUU1, WM. DIERY. JOHN BIERY. . Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, CtrtJ June 0, 187(-gl EW MEAT MARKET IK LEiTIGIlTON. Tin nnderslrned respectfnllr annonnra his f nvniU and ibe public in iteneral, lb it hi ui u,u a Fresh Meat MarM at WEIDENIIEIMEtl'"! OLD STAND. on! Ceruei ot HANK WAY sua HANK street? tbal be Is prepared to fnrnlsn tbem wlUi Pr. FRESH DEEP. iiUTl'ON. VEAL, SAU8AOE. BOTTEM. EOU8. POULTRY, Ao., at tbe rerj Lowest Prloss for' ft A OTT rVIVTT V I The Market will be open all dar. OlTsmo trial aud be convinced tnatjou can save mouf t p.. 1 1 .. rt xr r ittnv . October 1, 1H7. KANSAS All about Its fiotL Climte. Ilesonrees. Law., and lt Peoplo are ariven In ti KANHAH VAllMEll. S 10 PSffO weeaiy, iu ns loin1 yean I'nHt nnttl. a inn.. 50o. Address, J. K. UUDSON, 'lopeka. lias aulcklr taken a blAb.nlaoe amoni cultural journals. N. Y. Tribune..... Wa consideied it among ibe best of oar exchi and a votihy t eprsentatiTe of the West.-! tical Farmer. Pbilad'a Our Ksnsas fl should feel mnob pndelu tbe biftb cba and sterlina wonb ot tbeir Ktate afrneq paper. National Lira htoclc Journal i cl.eei tolly credit It with being ona ot tli edited of our Western aaricaliursi eicbi -Sprit ol tbe Times, N. T. dec QH AKTEU NOTICE J NOtICK Ifl IltfltEBY QIVEN, ttat Dllnilon for a proposed rorporatioav tib4 ' KUKNtZEH'M C1ITJ11. 11 OF THE J) OEI.IOAL AS4OUIATIUN'rtbe'10c Ldiisbtou. Pa . will be mane to bis Itont UarilEl President Judge, on the first the neat January Term of Court, In I County. 1 be character aud object ot aa porstion Is fur tbe promotion snd adrant of ltellmou aud tbe spread of Scrlptur) ness. W. la. RAPsui Attorney lor AppllJ Lebigbton. Deo. . ISrj.wi Wantsfl. netCabborbo3l0,i Catarrh'. wltb Dr. i m.rm It.m Mil . Ill let t ud UCfi I fi&TUIllA fTA& ' C. I lltvu, PituburVb, Pa. 'ut
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