EDITOR tmttaiiToN, pa.i SATURDAY, JANUAtlY 18, 1870. JCiSR ESKCDTiOJf. tliti belief Hint the two men Imngetl In Hie Carbon County jnll on Tuesday, wern Innocent of tlio ctlmo for wlilcli tliey were executed, will probably nl wuys linger In tlio minds of many, funding upon tho very threshold of death, with the positive knowledge that In a few moments, they would bo ush ered into 11 oprciencoof aGod of mercy but of Infinite truth and justice, they both proclaimed their Innocence. Taught tiy their religion that falsehood Is ono of the most heinous crimes In tho sight of Heaven equal to minder It- self it Is terrible to believe that they were ushered Into eternity with a damn ing lie burning upon Ihelr tongues. n every statement, however, which men make, arid especially such men as Sliarpo apd McDonnell, there Is a wide range Qf mental reset vatlon. They both confessed to having been members of an orgaultatlon, In Joining which they for sook tlw church which they had been taught to believe was pure and holy. Some members of this organization plot ted and executed, In defiance of God and man, crimes the revelations of which ilnco makes tho very blood In one's velaa run cold. Members of this organ ization, conspiring against their govern ment even In thoday oflts trials In 1803, Invaded the sacredness of a law abiding and ueeful cltlzet's home, near Audcn retd, and In the presence of his family, ifiot and killed blm. lie was struck by only one bullet, (Wl 1,1,3 may "ot ,mve been, and probably was not fired bv either ot the two men executed. They may not even have. ben a portion of the mob who actually invaded the prem ises ot Geo. K. Smith, though there is strong ovldenco that they wero ; but, at least, they were a part of this oath-bound mob, fraternized with and kept tho se cret of the perpetrators, and therefore In violation of the lav?s which cement the bonds of human socioty, they rich ly deserve the fate they met last Tues day. In regard to tho despatch, reprieving tUe men for six days, by Gov. Hartranft. it arrlied too late. By la.w the Sheriff was compelled to hang the men on Tues day, between the hours of 1U and 3 o' c'ock. lie would gladly havo delayed the execution to the last minuto, If re quested by the men or their spiritual advisers to do so. But was apprised by them that they were leady. It Is oald that tlieilispatcli left Ilarria burg at 10:33 It was received nt the office In Mauch Chunk at 10:37, and de livered Into the hands of the Sheriff's at J10:42. No greater dispatch could possl 'bly have been made. It Is over a half mile from the Jail to the Western Union Telegraph office j forprudeutlal reas' ns the door of the prison was closed and barred at the moment or the execution ; the corridor from the inner door to the gallows was crowded with an excited throng, yet tho message was delivered In 0 minutes, being about 2 minutes too Jate. IlEin:E''CAT in tace. ;MOUTAt,rrV 1.N COXfiltESS, The week opened dolefully In Con giess, Monday tho dead body of the late Itepresentatlvo Gustavo Schleicher of Texas was borne Into the House, and appropriate services were held. Never lu recent years have deaths followed 4'ach other with such startling quick' 1ics3. This Is the fourth since the be glnalng of the present session and the ninth since the Forty-fifth Congress first met In the Capitol. On Tuesday of last week tlio House adjourned early, as a mark of respect to tho memory of ltepresenUtive Beverly II. Douglas of Virginia and Alpheus S. Williams of Michigan, who died In tho holiday re cess ; on Wednesday the death of Rep retentatlve Julian Ilartrldge vas an nounced and on Thursday Ills asso ciates gathered around his coffin. It is now reported In Washington that Itep resentativo Ebenezer It. Fluley of Ohio and Jacob M. Thornburgh of Teuneseeo .are dangerously III, with but little hope of recovery. Messrs. Douglas, will lams, Hartrldgo, and SchMcher were Democrats, as Is also Mr. iinley; Mr. Thornburgh Is a Republican. Owing to these Interruptions, Con gress made but Uttlo headway with the public busnes.Sjl'ast week. Tlio Senate gent the Indian Appropriation bill back to the Hquse wjtb an .addition of about J$9,000, and the House killed -for this Hessjon at least the bill to .compensate William And Mary College tor damages sustained by lis property in tbo .war. The pending measures are lu the gen ate the bill to am.eml the Patent laws, and ip the IJqueo tho .Geneva Award bill. The Army Reorganization bill having lost Its place as a special order may or may not come up. Several ap propriation bills are waiting In the Sen ate committees, and the Legislative. Ex. pcujtlyp, and Judlca) bl)s are ready to be reported to the House. The Potter and Teller Committees will continue their respective Investigations, and Interest pg developments are predicted. Ex Secretary Borle, w)ien asked In Philadelphia a few days ago what lie jhoqght ot the movement to give Gen eral Qrapt r third term, replied; "I iope he will not accept it for his own sake, lie has nothing to gain by it. General Grant has received all the hon ors that the American people can be stow. le Is a good map, a real good man; has beep President for two terms, and he Is too good a man to bo stuck lip n suph n hl8 again." Ppc)iback who Is editing a news paper In Louisiana, says that tho first effort at the disfranchisement ot the colored voters will come from the Noith, and that the Negroes may yet be led to veto tho Democratic ticket In order to reserve their rights. la Tuesday'8 Cabinet meeting Secretary Sherman read letters from Mr. lllUbousa aud other AseUUnt treas urers, showing that more gold Is com ing luto (he Treasury than Ugolng'out, the people, having," a. 'piefereuce for greenbacks, ' " ' It. V. MORTttniER, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. "Morlcy'.'J Lctlorx from Ncvr York. New York, January 13, 1979. ltltwprotroe in tho mi-.ity dnyaot tho pout that "all roads ran tn Homo," It Is no loa, tine In tlu lovrtlsli present that ull Interests In Am erica centre In New Kortr. Iioston mav indent to tho bat around which all Now l;iislnmt re volves I Clitcaco and fct Lonls.Phllndclpliln anil New Orleans may bo tho eons mourn! which their rctpectivo .tstcms roll, hot neither sun nor si strut re tusrs tn trnver.o In lt turn about the great North Star towatds which the uceillo o; every Intcieet. polillrnl.vnclal or commercial steadily polntfl tholnnffestaiidnnrroncntrlch. out and pootost moat christian and raoct heath en ettv West of tho Atlantic. Who ever eaw.m ny countiy. a city no Btraneiy oonstitnteit, so oddly lnhabited,to marv'o'ou,ond vet ro younR 1 Lest than W jenrs since I he quaint craft of Hcndrlck ltndaon dropped nuohor In this ma. nifleent liny and wo hno a clly seventeen miles lonir, holding a million and n-quarter nt people, containing moro Irlahiuon tliun Dublin, inoro aon-nn than Uremen, moto Jows than Jerasa lorn and c politicians tSon any Htn'.o in tho Unlon-cicept Ohio. METROPOLITAN LIFE. Winter llfo In tho Metropolis Is bo full of In terest and fa'Cinatlon that ono literally " takes no note of tlmo but by" Its Bandars i which foilnnately.are not yet constroi;tcd here on tho " Emopcan plan i" otherwise ono would find tho winter pone nod the trees budding bforo be ren'liod that holld.iy weok wus fairly ot of sijrht. Tho theaties aro crowded with tho best actors at their host roles till they fairly Jostle each other off tho ttHEO in tho lmsto of tho m matters to slvo tho pnbllo soraetlilnR new eonllnuolly. Tho churches aro open, not only Sabbath, but largely on week unys, and tho pulpit of New York, than which an abler or more Uodlv cannot ho found, la sounuing its deepest thunders In tho pcoplo's eora,or holding ou( tho bands of earnest Invitation to tnoun saved. '1 ho galleries nro full of tho rarest p,uiit- lugs, colors and engravings. 'Iho shops nro blazing with " terrible teiniitnlons" to tho fru gal 'housewife, displayed with a depravity of skill that manes luuny a husband and father long for a longei purse or n less covetous house hold. Tho streets nro crowCeJ day and ovcnius! tho elevated railroads whirl their thousands over the heads ot the thrones bolow ; tho hotels are generally full ot gnoflta j tho trasy hum, of a reviving trade is heard on every hand, and mer chants ami traTers, from every section of tho Union, exchange dally greetings lu tho market places. And hero, In the ccfitteof American llfo, nctl. vlty and cnti rprlse you propose to have a regu lar correspondent. Well 1 If you will lot mo, I mean to depart occasionally from tho beaten track ot city gossip, and toll your roaders, now and then, about some ot the many reilly great and deservedly famous features and loin ot Now York i in fact, troat thorn as thonh they wero vUlt'ng me in my uptown Kronen uat.an'l wanted to sco what was worth seeing iu Uoth am, mr-lt) TRANSIT. If the year 1823 desorves to bo mcmorabloas that which uitncscd tho opening ottho Erie Canal, tho yoar 1S7S promises to bo farmore memorable lu tho .1BU.H8 of Gotham by virtue of tapid tiauslL Already tho third avenuo road 14 open to llnrlcm, and you can climb thirty foctlntothoalrattheBattiry and bo whirled along on a lovel w lib tho ecoml story windows, eight and a halt miles to Ilailem. all lor flvo cents provided you po between "o and seven m the momlug, or tho eamo hours In the even ing, Atoter hours you pay ten cents and get our money's worth evou then. EShadcs of Jim my Walt 1 That all thH should have come from your idlo watching, ut afrlskvpot lltwulle you toasted voursbins before lh( tiro I Bloiu-ed be the youngster that kepi you out of f'Oirs n.aylng till yonr teeth cbatloi cd and yournose gre wbluel lie never dreamed, how gicnt servicoho wa doing for bujiamty. nor how tho ioal otate owm-rs at tho upper end or tho Island would rise up and call you boin blessed. While llamd Transit is a treat boon to tho clerk and sales man who can't pa tho bin rents down town, it Is a sweeter bless! ng to tho -weary holder of up town lots covered unco d eo witU mortgages, riddin by hideous nightmaroj.and luisuod bv the avenging spirit ul sivngo m. rtguges and bloodless tax-gatheiers, that ireezo his vo ni an tho witches lu their" cutty sarlcs" fiuze .bos-, of 1 am O'Shauter. Jimmy Watt savoi lot own ers w hen alt tho horsos in New York wero leav ing them to their fate. MAEIKQ TUB CANALS FREE, A strong movement Is to be mono this Winter lntavorot making tho Js.no and other row Yolk btati Canals abeoune:y tree waterways This, It accomplished, will bo good news to the grain proJucois of tiio areas cot, end win brin them into closer nnd more prtilt.iUo eon uectiou with .ncw Yoik City and trans-ntlauUc consumers. The Echcn,o for a canal freigat railroad will be pushed ourmg the session of the LegUlature, nnd there is ta.k ol a Itugo bas in iorcana. bouts on the North ittrcr eido tl thocliy to relievo tho lidst lUver Wharves a nu slips beiwein Coontins Slip nud South Keiry from the pro.suie of cmal ,ioats; a lociilty d.at n giejtiy uecueJ by Wct Iuuia uudothcrship ping. VASDKRDiLT'S 0 .EAT OttALV LING. 13ven moie tiiiportniu it possible, is the new prijaotol Vauderolli ior tl,o chUHpeulug ttrm ln.ii fucllltros hero Kr natid.lug grain, lie has built a monster grnlu elevator .it Slxtv-flfth M., aioogslde which ho proposes to run his trains laden with gialu, which will then bodUcbatged dlicct Into tho li"ll-! ot a lino of swllt sauing irou steamships bound Ijt various Kuiopeau vorts. Ho has Just bouut fouiteon o; theso ships and will ran ihi-ni regularly from C5th stieeu They aro pot expected lu carry pa sennets, but to b devoted exe,usivelv to grain and mei-chaudio. The Lrbt Bhlp sails this week and others will follow rapidly. This makes n sure thins of low freights J.ooi the West, whether by Mil or cnual, A I1UIC11TE11 OUTLOOK. T tmes nro belter There is no mistake about it, Uve-ry department ot trade feels it more or less. In my next I will tell ou how to items ot farm produce aro looming up till it takes no prophet to predict a vast proOiablo Industry lu each, and they aro but two lu a bundled. Whr, lookat one single blanch of manufacturing the sewing iuao.,ino ti aito Ono w u!d suppnte ,he world wus aae-dy Btitpiied with ecwing machines, buttuebluger lanulactarlug Uom, pany repoit a salool romo 70,000 machine In mo yeur Just closoil in exco-s ot the number told lu 1877 I Tho total nil os of slngoi machines for tho your are ouio 3X10-1 in making and selling winch no U-i-s than 40 ou p.-incms aims, (00 horors are tuipleyed. Thine of tho nun digviug tho orelo.iiug aud diesslug tho timber bulldiugthu waiious, uud curs aud tliipa iliat carry Siugoi machiues to tbt. peoulo, and add ing theiu to tho forty thousiud, we see how mightl y each an eUerprUo adeots the whole romiuunlty for eood . ,r. lldwaid Clurk, the ole. husines. partner of tuo original Mnncr, in PreKeni i f the company. A gooa ,torv conies from t Jrio 'go about thu "ainger." Alter tho great fire tne llellef Committee undertook to furulbh tewlLig michlncs to netnlv women, per mllllngeach aplicautto take her choice Horn among etx ol tho most popular limit There were .,911 machines tli . supplied i :,127 of tho gins selected 'iSluger" runchiues, and the re. m.imiiig ill divided their choice between tbo flvo vtber kludi. The Singer ran tuken ti e flist pi ize over alt competitor- more Uuu Coo limes. "Ait is lona i" but newspaper corn-spend-cuce mustn't be. Ju'OKLKY. I.itlcr from Wnklilujroii. Our Lcgxslaiure at tari again Departed Congressmen JIartndge 0 (Jeorgux, and Schlicchcr of Texas tlte last of nine within a year The Jie-orgamzalion of the Army lloio Justice is administered in Den mark Senator Voorhccs election, dc WASUIKOTUS D. O, Jan. 13, 1678. Aflerancxtcpdcd ai jourumeqr tho two con dayc. met ki u and sat down and looked at bu-uicsa lu tho far off thought the telescope of procrastination. Cougi ess is not tho hot bod of American ludujlrv.ai.d is rarely in haste about an) tniutr except an eai ly adjournment. Death has kuoced ofteu of late at the pnhlh daor. and each answer to tlio resistioss turn. mom reminds us that the creat asvrellasthe .mull, the lofty and luwiy, tuu.t go ' the vrar of all tup o.ai th."- During a period of little more than qj-eur. tiinoCounroiiiiucn liavodiedi Keua toia Mortpu uud ilo?y; Iteoroeutatlres Leou aiu. u i.ouiaua Quiuu.of New Vor. Welsh, of Nebr ,.a 1 Williams of Mlchiirau. j Doug lass of Virginia 1 Ju.lan. llurtndie, of Ueoigla, and stl laier (lusiavus (-chiexher. o( Texas. Iho sot oe 111 the Ilouee ot Itenreteut itlTea on WeJuoailay la.t heu fuueial obsequies we. po.erved oyer all that was mortal of one pf the brlxhtMt members of the l'ony flfih Lougresa, addwl another black lln of mourning Ui ihe pise of t'ougtcsalonol hltory. Mr. HartndKO. as well as the late Ueneral Williams, had but a few more wreks 10 spend in Washluston, and Uoth wcrelooklnir firwardwlth lmoaileucato the quieter and more congenial pursuits ot fn vite life. At ths fuueial ol Mr. Uarntilae, his oeat ami wat were covered with funeral dra. pery aua a ti.i.ket cf a iwers-llille'. tube-roses and myrtle, were idaced ui 04 the vestments of tie am, 'the I'r-sldept and Vice rri'uldcat, tb. uavimi vi. lu. ouyiniro uuiii'i tun uiiiidu Btntrs rnd the Benato entered the rlouso short Ir atter throe o'clock, following the raskct con. tnlnlug the roinojns of the deceased. The funer al sci vices and prayers were offerod by Ihe chap, loins of the tlouseand Senate, and all that was left on earth ot Julian Hartildge wai convoyed to his home In Savannah for interment. To morrow tho ramorcrnes will be repeated and Iho lat lienors paid to tbo dead moiobor from Toxas. It sceinn to be gencrnlly conceded here to nitht by thoso whoso positions nnd eouiccsot li foimatlon arc such as to glvo we'ght to their Judgment that the liurnsldoblll tor the reorga nization of tho army cannot pass, aslt provis ions aro vorv unbatlfifnctoiy to tho nimyofll corsnni U tcriiVi to subordinate the, War De partment nnd even tho President himself to the Ornernl of the Army, nnd to establish a sort ot military autocracy, which Is not In harmony either with the wishes of tho people or tho epltltot our institutions. IlrprcBcntntives At kins, of Tennessee, with tho couusil nndsng gestlvo co-operation of aomo ot the ablest offi cers of tho at my, has prepared another as a substitute, which, although It has the-general object as the lJurmtdo'blll, d.ffera considerably from Iho la(lerlu its methods and details, lta principal provisions aro ns follows t The army is to be rettneed to tho desired strength, not by Btitnmnry dismissals or enforced retirements jvttlivtlio slower operation ot natural laws. Ttoglmonts aro to bo consolidated as tbclr effec tive strength decreases, and tho who,e armv, line and staff alike, allowed to shrink to tho de sired numerical limits. The retired llst,lnstead ot being restricted now to lonr hundred men, Is to be mado as lot go ns the necessities or the ser vice may rr f aire, and all oalcors, without ex. ceptlon, are to be placed en that list as fast as they become Incapacitated for active duty or each the age of sixty-two,. In the nicantlrao tho supply of now olllccrs from WcstFoInt is to becutoff Thoblllpiovldcsthat Iherccmbors ot tho next two classes graduating from that academy shall, it they deslro, receive (930 each upou tho completion of their studios, and bo permitted to return to thoir homos, subject to recall at the expiration of twoye irsif their ser vices are required. The army Is placed under supremo control of tho Secretary of War, sub ject only to the higher authorltrof tne Piesi. dent. Tho till piovldos tor tho adoption ot tho " batalltou system" ot rcglmoutal orgnnizitton. L'oatcnni.ts aro given tho namo eligibility to promotion in other regiments that tho higher cOlceis enjoy. The tntcrchangoabllitv of line and staffoaircrs, which is much criticised tea. turo of tho Jlnxnuy, bill, Is not Included in tho substitute. The American Consul at Copenhagen has sent to tho Depnitment ot State an Interesting ac count of the workings of tlio courts of reconcili ation in Denmark in reply tn a letter from the President cf the Hoard ot Trade of Dubuqno ns to whether buch courts, somewhat modllicd, might not bo aavantjgeously lnlroducod Into tho Uult?d States. The Consul bjts that theso courts, a? far as Denmark Is concerned, are morally and practi cally ot great Importance They not only pro vent long and exponsivo law gulls, hut lu many cases amicably settle tae existing disputes Tjulr ifQoiencv is based upou tne cteation ot a- better reeling between tho dlsantants. Claims, disputes, 4c, are settled without tno luterfcr- nucoofthe Judicial courts. It Is only when a court of reconciliation Is unable to bring the disputants to an amicable agreement that casos nro referred to a court ol Justice. Perfect bo trecy lsmainialncdiin courts of reconciliation lnrcgain to tho cvidcneeiaud,disputes brought before them, bo that in many casos parties pre fer settlements thero i athor thai; undergo tho expenses and exposure incidental to trlilsbe. foio courts of Justice. With tho selection ot dls Intel ested men ot the uignest honor and Intelli gence, as Is always tho cit-e lu Denmark, to pies-deovci courts of teconol.iatlon, tho Consul does not hesltato to Bay that their tntroduetlou into the U nltcd States could not fall to exert a boueliclal influence in tho administration of Just ico Advlce3 received hero recently indicate a very laige Incrca30 otlmmiRration from Eng land and Germany during tho approaching spring and summer. The causes at work to Justify theoo anticipations aio tho wide spread d. piesslon of tiado throughout tbo Unlteu Kingdom, aud tho gloomy prospect of Improve ment. Ihe repressive rollcy of, the Qeiman government will no doubt tend to Bwcll the number of political refugees. The itnproed condition of oar American IndUotnos will also huvo a powerful influence m stimulating im migration, et-pcclaiiy from tho manufacturing districts ot huglond. benuror Voorhecs had made even preparation to leave for Indiana eeveial days ago, and it wus currently repel too that ho hud actually istarted. It ha) i-luee tr.inspUGd.tDMt telegrams irom tho manager of his tcnutorial cunvass impel ed him to defer his departure lndetinlte y. It is now coLslccrcd doubtful whether he goes to Indiana untr alter the Bcnatonil cleo' tlon. lie npumcutly gives himself uo concern resp- cdug the resutt and ii.torms all iuqu'rers thai he is as good as elected alieady. Mrs. lltiyea' tlrdt outarday afternoon rccep- tioulabt week, was attended by a vcrj Jatgo coiicouieo of people, principally laalcs. Tho aff ir wasmoiedeeoratlvo than usual, uud per suns ol uli eludes and conditions mingled to- pethcr lu the east room.uud were cordially wel c. men by tho popular lady of tho W nllo llouao Aijausr. NEWS UOSSIl'. Try it, for it never disappoints. Dr. Bull s Cough Syrup. Tor bottle, 25 cents, Three ruffians entered the house of a man, namcu novn, near recotonic, ui., on Tues day night, dragged Novil to a tree, tied liiin and beat him into insensibility, Tliey then feloniously assaulted Mrs. Novil and her daughter. They havo been arrested. Tho suit of Thomas J Biggins against General Grant, for falso imprisonment in a lunatic osylum, ended Friday, in a verdict for the defendant, under instructions from tlio Judge. Biggins' counsel admitted that " the testimony was not what they had Eup- jxiseii 11 wouui ue. At Bloomington, Ind., a coroner's jury has found that James II. Rogers was murdered on New Year's evening by James Fetters, proprietor ot 1110 courier newspaper, nnd Julian Wcntworth, his employe. All the parties wero drunk when the crime was commuted. General Sheridan has written to General Sheiman approving that part of tho Army Itiwcanlzation bill which relates to the Gen eral administration of tho army, but disap nrovinc; of tho nart lirovidine: for its reorga nization ns ill suited toour Western frontier, ami opposes any reduction ot tno cavalry rurce. It is reported in Allenlown that the Le high Valley Iron Company, at Coplay, is unable to meet its liabilities, and will either nialto an assignment or bo sold by tho slier- 111. iius win inrow out 01 employment a largo number of worltinir men. Thecanital srooK or tno company was originally if toll,- uuv, uiu wus iiiurcuseu iu ?uuu,uuu. Tho case of Nimrod Snattenhowcr. for the murder of John Ivcson. nlias Henrv Never- gail, was placed on trial at Lebanon, last Friday. A jury was empanelled in a short nine, uiier which wiinesses wero called Henry Peoples, at whoso residence the mur. dcr was committed, was tho first witness called, and was followed bv his wife and daughter. Their testimony was direct airainst tho prisoner, and conclusive that the murder was a deliberate one, wnn lew extenuating circumstances. The evidence offered bv the defeneo wos.nainely, that Spattenhowcr was 111 u iiruiitvcii cuimiiiuu unit not resjionsiuio for his actions. After tho ovldenco on both sides had been submitted, Judco Henderson delivered a charge, reviewing tho facts of tlio caso. About six o'ciock the jury retired nud. after rfinnining out all niirht. bronchi in a verdict oil Saturday morning of "guilty or murtier in rne iirsi uegree." r3iatten hower is a tramp, and on the nltrlit of Do cenibor 2i)tli, stabbed Nevergail three times witn a unite, intiictiug wounds irom which ho died iu about half an hour after. Tho parties had been drinking to excess, and the quarrel originated about a woman. Theological students reason that if there bo counterfeit money, thero must be genuine: so, if there bo infidels, thcro must alsn bo christians. II this bo true of money and re ligion, wjll not tho tamo rule apply to " put up"medicines? Po notthecheapand worth less nostrums prove that thcro arc genuine nnd meritorious "put up" medicines? The great popularity ofllr. 1'icrco's Golden Medi cal Discovery has resulted in tho manufac ture of many shoddy alteratiya aud touio remotlies, but one alter auotlier those havo disappeared, the proprietors liavlng found. 11101, no mailer now leua tliey ad vertlse.suc ces depends upon merit. In South Ameri. oa, as well as lu this country, the. Discovery is the standard remedy for all scrofulous and eruptive diseases. It acts promptly on the auiiiiaeu, uyer, ana moou, tontug up,regula ting, and nurifviim the system. It sneodilv allays all bronfchial irritationmd cures the most suiuoorn cougiiorcold lu hair the tlmo requlr.d bv any oilier reiiwdv Special Notices. i;. F, Kiiiikct's lllllcr Muo of Iron. a euro curt) inr uvBuuiim r iDuipuwiiuu, Wonk ritomach. oeneiat ueMntv, DlamRea o( tho Nervous H.rfttem, Const t pi tien, Acidltvof tho Htoraach, and lor nil cases reqntnnR n Ton ic, liivorv bottlo jruamnU'eil, or tlio money ro fnndod. Vrlco. ti Hot tlio renulnc. Ak lor 12 F. KOXKKIHllirTKllWlNEOP IJtOff ftndtnite no oUicr. Price, iuO, or ttr bottles for I j &. If j our drturglst noes not have It end to nopnemr, avj in ronm csi., rtiiimtoipom, l'a. Advice free i enclose three com statuu. Vorins. Mforis. M'ornis K. F, KunkM'n WoimSrnp never fulls iorto t.TQy I'lti.i Srat, nnd Htomacli Wottn. Dr. Kuukel, tho nnlr succcs-iul phrftican wiioro-n-oTesTnpe Woira in two hours alve Mth head, nnd no feo until roinovod. Common souse teaches if Tnpo Wottng can bo removed ail oili er worms can bo rt-Rdlly deftroed. Advlcf ot office aud store, free. The doctor can tell whether or not the patent has worms. Thous ands arc drlnir daily, with worns, and do not know It. Fits, spasm a, crnnips. choking nnd sntfocatlon. saifow complexion, circles around tho eyes, swelling and pain in tho Rtoioach.iejt lepsatulftht grinding ot the teeth, picking it the nose, coueu. fever Itching at the seat.heod- rcne, ioui nrentn, ino patient grows paieaim tliin, Hcktlnc and Irritation in Ihe anns. all thpno urmiifoms. Hnd more come f rem Worins. IS. F. KUKKhlS WOUM 8Y UUP never falls to remove tliom. Price. 110 per bottlo, orBtx bottles tor CJ 00. (Fur tape Worm wnto and consult the Doctor.) For ail pthtr'.buv of your diuffp.st tho Worm hy nip. and if ho has 11 not. send to Dr. K. P. KDWKKL. 259 N, Ninth ft PMladaiphin. pa, Advloe by mail, free i send lurt'o cout Biamp. joii. ro im. A FREE GIFT Of a copr of toy MRDIOAL COMMON SENSE HOOK, to any person sufTerlnfr With CON8UMPTIOV. A ST I! HA. CATAnSH. BliOSCltlTIB. Lues of Voice, or houe T into at. Hei.d name ana pose oiuce ndoresA, with two s cent postage stamps ano state voar sickness Tbo book is elejEantly Illustrated. 1 pp 12 mo. 1870.) Tho Information it contains, in the provldenco of mod has saved many lives. The author has been treating disoaes of the rJosa, 'Throat, and Duns, as o special practice In Clnolunati. fiinco IB&7. AO dross, Dr. N. D.' WOLFU, Cincinnati, Ohio. JiiUMwl IMPORTANT TO CONSUMPTIVES. A Oentloman havlnp; been so fortnnate as to enre his ton ot Consumption In the worst stages, after bomjr given up to die by the most cele brated phyaiclanst desires to ma so known the car" (which piovos caccesslal in every case) to those ofQ.cteu with AsthmH. UronchtUs Conuhs, Colds LousumpUon and all Affections of the Throat and Jutigs. una will send the dec pe. free ol charge, to all who desire It. If the will forward their nddress to DANIEL A DEE, 34 Liberty bt New Vork. JanliuiG DR. HARTER'S IBON TWI Purine, Enriches, fllvcs Color and Tone to tho IHooti; it increases the quantity m tccll as the quality, giv ing Vigor, Vitality, Energy, Totcer and Life itself. U In especially adapted to Female Diseases, such as Weakness from. N ursine, or any ether cause, painful, Irregular or rtoranecd monthly periods, falling ot tho womb, nausea In prcrr. naucr, eterlllry, chango ol life, etc. Dr. Harter's Liver Pills Combine the two essential qualities of a Family Pill. Ttiey act as a mild and efficient purge and at tho same tlmo are the best Liver Pills ever offeied to the public. J.nii-mS Now Advertisements. a day i o Agents canvassing for thti n UK. bide Vihtok. 'term- nnd Outfit fiec. Address P. O. VI I'KEItY. Angustg ,M e Fanov Card-. Ctromo Snowflike (tc.no O A Fanoy Ci Si I twoalluc vJVJ tt i'o., N auue wiin name, iu cis. j, onuKier asstfu, iN. x 40 Mixed Cards, with namelOccs. Agents out lit loo h. Jones & Co.. Nitasau. N. A dvertlhork t send for our Selected List of Local ewpuners Geo P. Howell &Co, 10 sinnceHireet. N. Janm w T 0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. All persons arehcrcbv forbid meddling with One Dav Uorse, One hutchers' Hpnug WagMi. one Bled, and Ono Hct Mnglo Harness, loaned duilug my pleiiuro to 1UAIA1I II. MlLLf.U, of Weiseport, Pa., the same being my ptonerty. January 17, 16T9-W3 Lehighton l'a. NATIONAL HOTEL, COItTIiANlxr St., nenr llroadwaj-, 3STEW -irTOniC. UOT( HKISS & POND, rroprietors. On tlio Knroju'im lM:m. 71in np.limrimt Cnfe uud I.UIlCll Itoom at tachedaro unsjipassed for cheat-noss mid ei. cellenco ot service. Knoiuso'cu toifaperojv, t3 to tlo per wouk. Courenieiit to nil l'trnea aud Olty It llrOiliR NliW FUBNITUUIS, Vick's Floral Guide. A hf jiuiifiil work of lm 1'BirtB.Ouo Uoloied p iwur ii it.. nmi an 1 liuihiniiioiiH. wiin uv- swi int muM nt ihe bust Flowers uud Veuetublu, aim uow iu eiuw 1 in m ah ih tSTAitr. In tiuglithur German. iho Flowtrnuu Vfeeume uaruen, us pajti's, Six Culoreil Wat a int muy Imndrvd Kugmv uigt i'or WOi'iits iu paper covers; illue.e gHiitcotb. ItiOvrmanaud KuUHh. Vluk'a Jlmf-truied Monthly Maguzine,3J pnsea acoioreilplaiolu overv number ami manvlioe e.igravtiid. Trio I.U5 a vear; live Copies tor 15. H tiecimen number sent lor 1" cents. Vick's t-ociH ui me uoi in mo wiriti. dcuu pivtt i'itvt h taii i fur a Fiornl Guide ronaluiuir Lift and l'ncia. uud plenty ot uiform-itlon. AduresH, JAM Km VIU1C. Jan 18 iiocnesiir. Xi.v F OR 11KNT. Th enmrnnrllnnil find CGCtrallV lOCntOll Store ana uwelim House, now occupied by iwi Mrs ts. ti, aiziUBor, on Jinutt milti, iu ui:";1 tlie Doroiiffa -t LHilPhtou. Is offered lor uid Kent on reasonab e term1". Poaseaslonou lutoi April. i9iv. t or itiriner pariicuiHr-, nuuu', " IIUUiUIj fc LAUUACII Jan. 11, 1570- Oataaauqua, t'a F or Sale or to Kent. An elliril.lT located 2 Rtory rouble n n rrame liouee Htuatoln EM WeisaiKiit. tlI wrtii flvo aud oiio-naU acris of Jjrnd. a JilJl, good On hard of choice apples, Ac. For tuuu; er particulars, appli 10 -. Jan. 11. L.ol.lgtiton, !' E1 STIIA.Y COW. Came to the premises of the underslrned, In T.iwnniennitii! TiiwiihIiid. Carbou (jniiuiv. ra., ih l.t. nt Janiiarr 1879. H lllacK ami wrote Cow The owner is requested to come lorwaid, piovo nroneny, pav ewnin auu w.oi n.i,ui.u. wld bo sold according to 1 iw. TovrsmeusiDfr, Jan. II, IbTD nl MRS. A. C. PETER, OF H. A, Peter's Central Drns Store. I.ETJCKElS BLOCK, LElilQIITON, PA. Kopeclfullv onnonnce. to the people of Le nlgliton and vicmltv, that she wit coutlnun the buxtuosa. aa lieretofore nuii tlianlcliiff ihoui for pant favors, nk a outliiuauco theieof. You will aiwava Slid a lull Hue of PURE DRUGS and CHEMICALS, PATENT MRD1CIN KK IIOIISK and ' M'TI.K I'OtMIIillH, VOIL- KT AKTIC'I,ES.H1'0N01.S, CllA SinlShKI.V. V All. aud FAN OV M rATlONRUY.IatcM style ot PLAIN nnd r'ANOY WALL PA li..uu. at D-lce. to Mint the times. I'll nl,. WINKS and LIQUOllSfor niedictual use. &o. at Luweat Prnes. Pliyhtciaii's pre. scriDlloua compounded by Ur. O r, Horn, at ull hours of the day aud niirht, huudav inilud. wt. Mita a. c. ptiun. March !1,'78-yl THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN! Mrs. C. DeTschirschky, IbMpoctful'y Invites the attention of her ladr rrleutl. tno rno puuiio K-eutruny to ner Aevf Lsipo aod Ulegaut stock ul Notionsl Fancy Goods, cpniprlBfDfr VXT KRWGAP., HEItMN" AND Ur-.tt.MA. IUW WtiUlj. JIiiMJI-JUY. ICQ nor t ml anil Domoslio KMUUOIUEHY, ttnillON. u LOVES, and a large arlecy v( tUe New e t Ucslgus in Fancy Goods for the Holidays. Also. In connection with tne aboro, I keep a luu auu cum pit ia iuvi ut QKHMAN FnUITS, LIMBUUOKU and 8WITZEU CTlEEflE, CAN D IKS and OONFEQTION8, tocetber with a vanetv o( Oooda not K'nerallr kept in anr otber store la town. If ruu do not fceo what tou want, ak Ir It. and I will vet it. Abiiaieof nuDlic patruniKei aollcited, and perfect aitlafaitluu RuarantoeU In price aid quality ot pcxKiu Nearly Opnobtte DoxUnK'a Drug Btore. Bank Street, Lchighton, Pa JoTinbfr30, 117 My Motto; "I3c Sure You (MAS. W. LENTZ, Pharmacist, Family &. Dispensing Druggist Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, choice En glish, French and American Perfumeries, Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Imported and Domestic Soaps, Sponges, Chamois Skins, Stationery, Fancy Box Papers, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, at prices which defy all compction ! My Prescription Department r Receives special attention, and is the most complete r 4.1. , . it ; . n . ,t. i . i . n in tiiu uutim, ; ii, is suppneu wiui iuu ucst quality 01 Remedies that can be obtained, and so rogulatcd as to preclude the possibility of a mistake. Prescriptions and Private Recipes compounded (it all hours of the day or night by myself, nt the Lowest Prices possible. tW All Droit and Srdcoi sold by mo are guaranteed to bo Btalcllv Turo and Manufactured from tbo verv Hesi Crnilo Articles. No Hoods Adulterated at Mv Kstiblislimeut, SATJs. TION QUAttANTUED OH MONEY UKFUNDliU, Orders by Mall receive prompt atten tlou. Thanklnc mv friends and tlio public cenorally for past favors. I eoDflUentallr ask a share ol luture pjtrouafto, eua' antelue eatlstactlou In overy caso. Itesuectlully. CHAS. W. LENTZ, Next to the Fort Allen House, jan. 4, 1878.y New Advertisements. SHERIFF'S SALES OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE BFTtrtno ot Bnndrv writs of LYAm Facias and Venditioni Kxi-osar lenued out of tlio Court ol Common Pleas cd Carbon county there will bo expoaod nt Publio bale, at irto Coutt House, lu the Borough of Mfiuch Chunk, on Saturday, January 18, 1879 at ONE o'clock P.M.. the fullowinff propoitles All that certain LOT AND PIKOK OP O ROUND, fUuatoou iho north f;do of White Street, In the tIUaco of Mimmtt Hill, Ciubon county, Pcnnsylvnnla. iiunibiTtdin tho plan or plot thereof Number Thirty-seven nnd Thirty, nine, containing In front or breadth on ttaid UhUostieet sixty feot, and cxteudin? theuco northward at riRht ntifles one bundled and twenty.tlve Jeet to 11 certain allov i bounded noithWHruly by said alley, ensuvntdly by lot Number Fortone. toutbwordly by vhlta street, and estraidly by lot Number Thirty live. Tho Improvements thereon nro a ONE AND A HALE STOKY FitAME DWEL LING nouau, being one half block, sixteen by Rlxteen feet t Kitchen attached iwclvo by fixteou foet; Oat Kitchen, nlno by twelve feet. Seized and taken Into execution as tho prop exty of lleury o. Miller. -a"lo, All that certain LOT OR PIECR OF GROUND sltti.no on tho north side of White fetieet, in Humuiii Illll, County of Carbon, tnto ; ot Pennsylvania, numbered In the plan cr pint tlieieof. Number twi'iitr nine, containing a1 front or broudth on said WJdte nt., ttilny feet, extending theuco northWHidiy one hundred and twoutwtive feet, to a twenty leet wide alt i Bounded north by said nliey, east by lot Numi dcr tiurty-one. south by While btroet, and wot by Chestnut street. Tho Improvements thereon area one and fi half story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, belnrono hnlf block, sixteen bv wlxlo'ii feet; One Moty Kitchen sixteen bv tnentv six feet s una uud oau half frtory Dwelling House, four teen by sixteen feet. Seized and fatten into execution as tjio prop, ertyof Trumaa strouHo, alIo,- All that certain LOT or PIECE of a ROUND situate on the north tduo of While stitet, I;, tho vlliogoof mi in mi l Jim.Carbnn count v.Ponnsyl. van;i. numueit'd in tho pl.m or plot the o Hlxty.flvo.coutaliiliicln front or nrearitn on mhl Whito itrcet, unity leet, and exti-nulng th. uco northwuid onohumlitd nd twsntv live feet to a twenty feet wiiie alley bounded nor tb br t-a d alley, cist by lot Number six tv -seven, souih by White .Sueet, aiid west by Jot No, Six-ty-tluce. Tho Improvements thereon aro TWO SToItYFUAME DWELLING HOUHE, being ono naif n block, sixteen by twenty six leet: kKcbe), one pi on ton by twelve feet; Biable, twelve by elKUteen leet. Seized and taaen into execution as tho prop, ertv cf Wllll-im Wbick. A0 All thut ceitain LOT or PIECEof OHOUN D, flituet ou the nortlnvi'rd side of Second htictt. In tho Boiouirh uf Weath'Tty County of caibou andtotetooi IVnneyivant t, numbered in tli plan uf thee.iteulou ot the town u ot of W atli eilv ou irroundji of Aha I'lCrier on htinitiixl mul filiv eight lee , coutaitilnt: in fiotit orbn'adth on vain oecomi b'leei inn ly-tint e reo und ex tending norUw.irdiy otthut brendlh between omal.el lues&trlcht angle with smdsireita diBtinco ot one huudred and llfiy-nvo feet to noitn unev uounoeu uorinwam y tiy tiorth al tpy.eastwardly by lot No. Ono hundred nd six tv. suuthwaidlv n becond tttitir. nmi wpnr.. ward bv lot No. One hundred ami fllty six. DWELLING IIOUBE, 22 r 30 feet, with Kitchen attacbea 11 x 14 feet t HUble, lsxriieet; 8eiZfd AUd tken into Cipriltlnn na tlin nrnn erty of 11. D. ltouee. A LSO, All that certain messuaca. tenement ami two CUUIlgUUUS TRACTS OF LAND. situate In Malioninrr townshln. nnrhon rnnntv oiuieoi i-eunsyivauia, uouuuoa and uebciibed as JoiloWH, to wit i I i 'i rnci oce uuintr nt a osl thftnrR hr inn ot Daniel Miller, Jr., uunh sixtvaeveu aud ouo naif i-egrees, w bt euht percaea t a atone i thencu bv luud ot tho Bamo south eifihty.even and one-hall deRiees, west thirtv -seyi n perches to a stone i thence by laud of Jonathan Ke-Jtel. south seventy degiees, west thirty.seveu per. ches to a stone , tnenre by land oi Joiiu Ueln Huithnotth elgnty-eiahi undone-half peiehcs ca t Hve iierchei to a Ktouei thence by Ilex's luna noith e gtity eight and one-baif degrtes, eiitt twenty Porches to u siono riicni-n liv im..f of theeame south ntno degiees, (vet tweutv vtru vuiuiica iu a sioiie j menco still by the fame south elirht. lour and tlireo-foutthi de. gi ees.eust twenty lour perches to a pot; 1 benco to other lands of Johj lteliz north lour and ono fourth rietrrees east sixty two percuea to the place ot begiuulng, containing THIRTEEN At 'ttES ONE HUNDRED AND '1 WENTY-UVE PEUCHEH sriict men sum 2 LTact-beulnnlnc at a stone.thtnrA iif ot Moses Sunder four aud one lull oe.ieea.eae l b.xit two peiuhOH to n stone . tbeuce by laud ot Jonu timtth north eighty Hvo peichesaud tnreo teutlia w u ftono theuce by land of Paul BjI. net aoum two negtees. wist thirly Uve perctien to a white oak i thence by thei-ame south four- stone j theuco by land of Dauiel MillerJr.,bouth eiiij n.ui iiu uuu uuu tifrees, eaai nvo aou he ven tenths neichea to the itiurn nt hpL'trmnnv coutalulug TWO ACRES, more or leas. Tho improvements thorecn aro a TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, twenty six x twenty two nnd one half feet ; out kitchen, tu ttnd ouu hi If x seven and oue half leet; Bain, twenty four x tweuty lour leet i bpriut? iiouKe, eleven x cloven fiet; aud other outbuildinus. helxed and taken Into execution as the prop etty of Darnel E. Fritz. alSo, Alt that certain LOT OU PIECE OF GROUND. situate on the north sldeuf West BiittcU utreet iu the vl luge of Ashtuu, Couutv cl Carbou (State ol Pennsvliauia, numbered lu i be plan or plot thereof eleven, containing iu fioutoruieau h ou Bald Woet Beitsch stieet thiitv frr. aud eitendiue theneo noiinwjidlv one hundred aud llltv leet to other giouudi uf lue jjenigii (joai uu jsHviviiiiuii company ; Uounued uorth by giouud1 of tho i ehigu Coa and Navigation Comnanr east bv lot Numb-1 Nine, soutn by West Uertsch street, and vest by lot iNumuer imnceu, The Improvements thereon are a TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING IIOUfaE, fourteen br xteen fceti Kitchen attached, nino oy iu si icei, Retted aim tauten Into execution as tho prop erty of James Murphy. -ALO.- All that certain Moesuape, Tenement and TRACT OF LAND, situate in the Township of Mahoning, County of curoon, ana biaio oi rruifjivauu uounueu and described as fol ow, to wit t Beglnuiuir at a stone in the ralddlo ot the road, tht-uce by laud of David Kocher touth tueutv degreori, east fourtecu penhes lu a atone j theuce by iho same noith seventy fclx degtets, seven and six tenths nerche iu a stone, theme by the same south tweuty do green, eaU twenty oue aud eiht tenths perch es tnahtouu- tin ncoby the sume noith seven, ty-blx degues. seven and six tenths perches to a stone t theuce bv the sumeuotth twenty de grees, east twenty niio aud vlithi-teutu peicl.c to u stone t thence by the sutue north so .enty slx degrees east elvvt-u and a quarter utrcbts lu a post i tceuee by the S-tuie south lit teen aud one, halt degiees. ea tfoity and one hull per li es to u iK)st i theuce by tuo same nor a seventy seven and tune lout th Cetcrtea, esi thtrteen aod taree-sixtus Perthes to a stake i thei ce bouth thirteen dgiets, east tweuty seven aud oue-alxih perches to a Ktouei theuce by lund of Jacob Ke im-ret south twenty tuo aud oue-hhlf dekroes, Mft ttdrty six aud taee(ourtha KTihes to a past tbeuce by laud f Nathan osaer south thirty-tour and oue-half degrees. wet ninety two aod oue. ball perches to a post t tbrnce by the sams noith twtutr-twudtfrws. Arc Right, Then Go AhcnUI WEISSPORT, Carbon Co., Pa New Advertisements. twclvo and nine-tenth1 perches to n post.thenco along a public road leaatUK to LehiLiiton noith Boventy two and a half decrees, tweuty nine nadthice lxths porches to tho place ot begin, ning, containing TWENTY THREW ACRES & ONE HUND RED AND FORTY ONE PERCUNS strict measure. Tho Inipiovcments, thereon arc a TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE sixteen Ly twenty four feet ; Kitchen attached, einhtcen by twenty four leetj Out Kitchen, twelve by fourteen feott Baru, twenty eight bythirtvfcot, and Outbuildings, Seized and taken into execution aB tho proo' ct ty of Lydia ana N athnn beusiugcr, and to bo sold by J. W. RAUDENBUSII, bberlff. BheritTs Ofllco, Matich Chunk, Die 28 I87S. TICUTia.S. HOP BITTERS, (AJMcdiL'luc, Not a DrluU.I CO.NT4INB nOPS, DUCIITJ. MANDRAKE, DAN 1JE1.ION, AND TIIE r-UItrST AND BEST JIItniCINAI, QUiL ITU'S OF ALL OlIIKlt IllriEKS. T I-I E Y O U H E All Dleifr8 of th" S'oraech, Bowels, Blood, Livei Ktdneyrt and Uimnry Organs, Nerv ounos-, bleenlessuess, Femilo Complaints, and DruukeiuiOMS SI, 000 IX GOLD Will be paid for a case thny will not cum or Hiiuip.ur mi suvfcuiutj iiiiiiiuo or injurious found in thtm. Ask vout drngsist for noo Bitters and freeb.iolis. and tiy tho Bitters before jou sleep. Tuko no other. TnB Hop r'ouoti cunn and Pain Rrmtf is TUB CUKAPEHT HUllhST AND BEST. Tor Snlo by A.J. DURLING, Bank -t.. Lihighton. pa. decilvl EV l)I!PAKTUnb Thounderlgnedrp.pectfnl!yannoniico,!S to his. pi tr.ms and tlio puolio generally, that from and auer una une no Sell Goods for Cash Only, and to that end has marked down tho Pi Ices ot U1S CulllO biock ot Groceries and Provisions Consisting of the Choicest TEAS COFFEE3, UOARy. SPICKS, tIAMS UOULDFR8, LARD BUTTER. ECUS, Jtc. Ac, to tho very Lowest Prices. Best Fam'y Flour $2.75 a sack nnd a 1 other articles at equally Low Prices for iuu jveuuy uas.i. Pation-tKO sjiicted and satletactlon gnaran teed in aU cues. P. A. ANDREWS, Nc ir tbo Lcli (led bnsq. 1111. Ilrlitge, jaull-tf l'A'JJiUlsTOA-. Ta. fpilK SliAlINOTON PLANING MILL AND Cabinet Ware Factory AT SLATINOTOX. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Deals In all kinds and sizes of Pine. Ilcmloek Oak nd Hard Wooa Lumber, and isnovrpie parcu 10 execute any aweuui oi oruers ior BressoD LtiiuboB, OF At.li KINDS. Doors, Snslies, Blinds, SlmllcrM, Slouldlngs, Cabinet Vnre, &c, Witli I'roiiiptness. Brackets Made to Order. The Mnrhlnerr nil new and of the best and most Improved klndH, I employ none but tha beat Tvorkuifii, uic welt seaoued nud good ma tcrlal.aud am theieforeableto guatantee entire Hfiii4fai!tiuii to all who mav favor inewith a call. Orders bv mail ptouiptly attended to. Mr cbarpea are inoderutni teims cash, or interest charged alter tturty nays. give m"ea call. tV Thnw eneaced in Buildinn will find It t (heir nd vantage to hive tiding, floor Boards ironm, f-as lies, Mmiiers, ec, sc., maaoaiim Favtorv. May lOyl JOHN BA LLIKT. QUAND OPEXIXO I I ttfiff Iarva tn In f rum tnr old nutronanSlI CUf tomern and the publlo lngeueral, iliat I have opened aud have now ready for Inspection in iuo TOST OFFICE BUILDING nanlr Rtrpt-T.wnrailTON. P. at the LOW Ehp CAbii PlUUla, a full ana uow assort uieui oi HATS, CAPS, &o. Special attention hsvtnp been Fiven to a we'I noiectod Uuo of MLN'.S WOMKN'H ana C1UL- uuufl's wuaii, u.y 31 ono snail do " QUICK SALES fc SMALL PROFITS." I Invite tho public to call and examine my toc aud prices before purchasing eiL-where, as i cm oner special luiiucenienia 10 caiu buyers. LHWIS WEIBs, Bipt,21ftn. r. O. Building Ihlght4)U Pa Composed ot Wool and 611 ic F tied together with the Hilt icxt to the foot. A sure leiief for JtllEUUATISH aUU proof OK 'lUttl I ULU BUU XIAUf i'tKT. Many u cold and thu atteudMiit conu. qufiicea preveuiru uy umug iiiriw uuuua. eeui by mall to auy addte4 ou receipt ot ii ceuts biat siceot khoowurn, aud li xorUcut, Lady 01 I'll III, CANVASSERS and AGENTS DO WELL WITH TIILSE OOODS. s:3 ARCH htrcet, Philadelphia. dec: I wt 1 AH nnn ea an Women are WASTED, to lAWjUUU make from lloo to $13.01) per day, A cents ate now m ikiug that amount. Addre-s, with oue cent stamp. dscfe-wJl firv . T- BUCK. UlLTOK, Ps. JOHN G. BIERY, Agent, Manufacturers of nnd Dealers Doors, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Brackets, Ballust crs, Window and Door Frames, Scroll Sawing, Turning, Planing and Ripping done at short notice and at Prices to Suit the Times. sii- MaeMnaei'y M all Mew nnd of the Latest and Most Improved Pattern ; we cm ploy none but the Best Mechanics, and use only the Best and Thoroughly Seasoned Lumber. Contractors and Carpenters are invited to call for Specifications, which will be cheerfully furnished, ClrAfyt fcw Tnt fAmntln i.ln.1n,l , ..lA.4l . . rm , ... . . . . ana tho publio for past favors, we ropectlully P. O. box 63. coaojcuarcisMisMrT of 11TL 1 & WinUn Bij Goods, Dress Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, WT A. WW SIieIi G-roceries and Provisions, At "THE ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORE " of A cordial invitation is extended to all. Mae Q-raiad Itasli for tliose lhu UueU aud best assortmoat of WHITE, PERCALE ever rronrlit into thi town, at an immenso reduction on former prices I An enmeas vurieiy oiueuts r j'-ui v wmcuis tciniiR uipiieeio ruatiusse iiaru risuss. The Department for BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, for Lit dies. Gentlemen's and Children's Wenr.lsnow fully furnished wi'th the best Msnuftsturss to bo lound in the country, which havo boen puichased dm ctly fioui the Makers and ais.there ioip, i floien at an IMMKK8B UKDUCTION on foiraer l'nces. u& ire cflrnestiy invited to call and examine goods before mating your purchases, si e eouvlnci d that I a in selling goods at lowei prices than the tauio quality cau bo ouUlued rlss whro. It is niWHys a ple4ibiue to exhibit Goods, whether you purchase ernot. 1'erlsst flta guaiantcedor nosa e. Don't lorget the placet T. D. OLAUSS, Merchant Tailor, 2nd door above the Tublic Square, BANK STREET, Lehljhton 3a Mew -h!s ! I respectfully announce to tho citizens of Lchighton and vicinity that I havo leased tho Old Post-Offico Stand, on BANK Street, Lchighton, and that 1 am now receiving n full lino of ISTotfiofflS ami IFsmcy cls9 consisting of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear, Hosi ery, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Ribbons, Ruches, lady's hand-made Clouds, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Buttons, Collars, Machino Needles and Oil, Zophers, ITaiiey Stationery, nnd all other articles usually kept in my lino. Also, Agent for tho celebrated IDJBBSM AIBIM3ErJ? tilltOAN. fggf1' Call and examino my goods ; the prices aro so low that thoy cannot fail to suit all. 7-1 S. C. WSMATLEY. Tho undersigned announces to tho ladies of Lchighton and vicinity that ho is now receiving and opening a large assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising such as Matalasses. Delaines, Coburgs, Alpacas, &c. Also, a largo stock of PRINTS and GENERAL DRY GOODS, which ho is offering AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Groceries and Provisions a Specialty, at prices to suit tho times. Clover, Timothy, Hungarian, and all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds, VERY CHEAP. Opposite tho L. & S. My 0, 1870-yl in nil kinds of Lumber, Sash, ast a share of your patronaa; tn the future. Very Respectfully, JOHN G. BIERY, Agent For the Weissport Planing Mill. jnn.4- yl Oct. 5. Chonp nnd llnndaomo FALL AND WINTUH 8UIT3 tias Jaal m mcncid ni Lhepoim nr Merchant Tailoring Establishment of rJ m, JLAUS9 1ANK STREET, L E VI I G II T O N, PA. I am Just receivitiR nnd opening up ray new stock of FALL AJTD M INl'KHOLoriW,OASIMI:uUS&o.tPoielKuaad Deinslis). nud iop etfmly announce that I an ho.l ail description of aed at lei- prices thau ever before offered tn thlscouutj, I tu nn ranking up the lluest FALL & WINTER SUITS. for Men, Youth and Boy. In tho latest fashion st prisss tkat are actually nstonmhing 1 Cai I and he con vine co. An immense sWck of all the latest styles of HATS AND CAPS. for Men. Youth a and Children, very cheap. AND CALICO SHIRTS, Mew Prices ! Depot, BANK Street, LEHIGHTOK, rBNVA.
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