EDITOR. LEHICUTON, PA-t SATURDAY MORSIXU BECKMBEIUT 1873 Farewell, Old Year. Another year lias nearly paert away, cartylng down with It to the sepulchre of year bright hopes "ami aspirations, ad trials and misfortune, unlookcd for successes and failures; all,- all sunk In .oblivion! Farewell, sunlit -paics, bright with, happy experience. Faro well, chueiiu'red mnmcnW, , hours and days, throuded with miblest memories. On (hv marbled vault Is written what lias been, and, saddc.t of all expres slons, what might have beeiu Tho squandered days ran slowly, Imper ceptibly, as tho sand glides from globe to globe in the hourglass; the last speck dropping ns tho solemn funeral toll will anno unco the departure forever of (lie year 1673, Wo lovo to treasuro up In memory'a.nooks the brleflcts of the past; and. oft wo tell of some green oasis In tha desert of life ; tell of tho cool lug draught from somo gushing rivulet, whoso Ilfe-lnsplrlng draught quickened, each pulso Into happier tono that proved the healing balm tp weary limbs; that Infused new llfo and vigor Into tlio wearied pilgrim. Wo elo'o tho book, but remember Its lessons and Its light and dark shades, Tho past can not be recalled ; the present only Is ours; wo cannot anticipate tho future. Slowly the leaves of New Year will open upon whose form appears happi ness or woo, plenty or famine, riches or poverty, and last, but certainly not least, life or death. This has been tho experience of thoso who liavo seen the lioary-bcaiied spirit of timo turning over tho leaves of the buried past; ending one chapter here by a stroke of bis scythe, and noting tho commence ment of another. Tho passing of tho hour of twelve at midnight of an old year Is a solemn pe riod, and Is spent In different ways by different people. Some participate In tins watch-mecllngs generally observed by tho Methodists. Others take a so cial glass to tho honor of tho new year, Others think It necessary to annoy their neighbors by firing the old year out, blowing, tin horns and making other noises ; but every ono whu thinks for a moment cannot but feel conscious of some error committed, offense given, person wronged, during the past year, and the mental determination of fuiuro Amendment. This, however, Is usually forgotten by noon next day. Charles Lamb thus beautifully expresses this thought: "Every 1st of January wo arrlvoat Is an Imaginary milestone oa Outturn pike track of human lif. At onco a resting place for thought and medita tion, and a starting point of fresh ex ertion In the performance of our jour ney. The man who docs not at Iasi propose Lu hiiiiself to be betber this year than he was last, must bo villi! r very good m wry 'wuMudewl. And only to propose to be .better is toiiatliln nothing; elsylt Is an acknowledgement tct ourinHed febivso, which Is the first step'towards amendment, lint in fact ' to.nroposo to oneself to do well is In soma sort to do veil positively, for there ls'notucli thing as a stationary point in human endeavors ; ho who Is pot worse to-day than bo was yesterday is Tjetter, and ho who Is not better U worse." Therefore, notwithstanding tho frail ty of poor human nature, let usresolvo again and again that tho world shall bo mado better to tho extent of our In flueuco during the year 1874, Let us Joyfully welcomo Its advent, and not only wish but endeavor to make for each other " A IIappv New Yeah." A Washington dlspatr.Ii sayB It is thought In the Treasury Department that tho public debt statement for the present month will show an Increase of about $8,000,000. The trial of ex-Mayor Oakey Hall, of Jriew York city, wasconcludedoaHiurs- .day night, and resulted In a verdict of " wot guilty;" Tho defense offered no testfeouy. Tim .tuneral of Col. Dent, father-In law of icn: Grant, took place In Wash ington ; the-funeral of Trot. AgassU In Cambridge, luass.; and of JudgoNelson at Coopersburg, N. Y., on the same dap Thursday, December 18tb. The compute returns of tho late elec tlonon the new Constitution, now re corded In the office of tie Secretary of tho Commonwealth, shew Ado following result.: For tho" Sow Constitution .... 251.T11 Atfalnst the New Conntltutlon , . 106M Total tote polled . . . Majority for New Constitution Stt-VJ-jj 1WM Recorder Ilaekett Monday sentenced a man to twenty years Imprisonment for committing rfrspe on a girl eight years old. ' i lie Recorder regretted t nat ;ie couiu jioi iiojwQ a uexiu sentence. It. V. MOJITIHMER, fiCIH't, New York, Dec. 23. Harry Gene1 who Was found, guilty fraud on Friday 1 t. lm taken flight, SlncMilsconvlc-i1 'ttohoEhs, been.'ln the Custody .of nBiitvlierlff Shletds.'nt lilsrevhlenre.' Shields ut ln wlt!iMifm'lai4Bhtfrith 8 o'clock. Genet then asked pre mission to go up stairs and sec his wife, eayli g It might bo tho Inst time. SI:Mds waftatjsfljd (it vrjiyflrluht, ;ns he had allowed him' to 'do (lie sane thing tho night previous, and he had returned promptly. Shields felt fallen ed and fell ajlfeppiot-ftWflkluft Until 7 o'cli;ck,tliU morning when ho-iliscowred that his prisoner was not to bu found. He spoko to Mrs. Genet, hut she denied that she hail seen her iliusband .at all, and said that ho did not enmo up Stairs. Shields then went to tho Central OIHcei and informed Superintendent Mnlsell of tho escape. A general alarm was Immediately telegraphed over the city, An uuder Sheriff replied to day to the inquiries of n reporter; All that know, that I feci nt liberty to tell, Is" that last night Deputy Sheriff Cahlll went homo sick, and that Deputy .Sheriff Shields remained with Genet In his prlvato residence, which, I believe, Is at No. 2438 Second avenue, and that Shields went to sleep or dozed, and wlien he a,woke at 7 o'clock this morn ing, he found Genet missing, and Im mediately Instituted a search for him all over tho premises, of course not succeeding In finding him. IIo then communicated with tho Sheriff and.the police authorities." Sheriff Iirennan has offered $3000 for tho arrest of Genet. Wood's Household Magazine for Jan uary contains n lavish supply of first rate articles. It Is now Initsfourteenth volume, and every year has increased Its popularity and added new friends to Its largo list of admirers. Though retaining Its old name, It has not the slightest connection with its former proprietor, but has for many mouths been tho exclusive property of Mr. S. Shutes, Its present pdbllsher. II. V. Osborne (Tenoroon) still continues as editor, and Is the only person employed In that capacity, glvlug to the magazine not a careless supervision, but direct personal attention in every department. The magazine Is Improving constantly, and is splendidly adapted to the mem bers of the household. The present number contains three engravings and other good things in proportion. Price of magazine one dollar per year with chromo Yo-semitic, one dollar aud n half. Address Wood's Hocsecuold Maoazine, Newburgh, N. Y. A'chh or tlio Week. It is reported that Laura D. Fair has married a lawyer in ban Francisco. There has heen a notable mortality amounz members or the oiinaiiian Senate. Dlako of Ontario, Leslie, of Qui'luv!, Btpeviesof New Durnwick, and Lock" of Nova Scotia, have dilfd, within aiowuays. . A white boy aeed seventeen was can tured .by Mowiia near i nnip Supil y, about sixty nilles from Fort Doduc, l.tt week, and sea iwu ami uurneil allvi The Klovvas mini ber2, 000 warrloia.and are ostenlhly at peued with the Guv ernment. The brldgo to bo constructed over the Flrth'tif Forth, Scotland, will lie the largest In tho world. Its height will be ono hundred and iifly. feet, and: th number m spuns nearly one. liumlred Tho tlieat span in the centre Is to bu fifteen hundred feet, or nearly bue tlilnl or a nine in wlillli, anil me snmller spana uiid hundred and lifty f.et wlile It is estimated tnat mo structure will cost about ten million dollars. Sunbury, Dec. 21. A fire yesterday between 5 and 0 p.m., destroyed; tho stable of Join jiaruie, with three horses. When the fire was almost extinguished the alarm was sounded asalu, this time for the laruu stable be longing to the City Hotel, About two blocks distant from tho urst firo. I his was also destroyed, with a stable ad Joining owsed by D. Helm and Kol crt Campbell, At this point a stable bc lonelngto Simon Mnrtz ,was pulled down by a hook and ladder company for the purpose or arresting the fire. The house of John Eisley, opposite the City Hotel Stables, then caught fire and was destroyed. The (ires were tho work of a white man aiyl a negro, who were seen at Markle's stable a few minutes before the fire andaftertvards were seen running up an alley In the direction of the City Hotel stable. Great excitement existed last night, citizens standing guard over their stables and other property. Havana, Dec. 23 The Dlarlo de la Marluu to-day claims that as tho United States Attorney-General has decided that the Virglnus Illegally, carred the American (lag at the time of her capture, Spain must demand her restoration and that of her surviving prisoners. It Infers from the decision that Vlrglnlus was a pirate, and the, United States Govern-in-ut, besides restoration, must give Spain tatiifactlon adequate to the otfenco of requiring a surrender. The Dlarlo demands that tho same vessel which received the Vlrginlus nt Dahla Honda return her there, and that the Juulata bring the prisoners back to Santiago, because tho Vlrglnlus was the legal prize of tho Tornado, and the the prisoners can and should bo tried only by Spanish tribunals. Spain is advised to be clement with them, and not to employ the full force of tins law, The Dlarlo concludes with the "hope Uwt Gen. Sickles will not withdraw his resignation. ' . ,Esrnpo of Hurry 1 --.mr.i-AHeaHvs'a- '.i''-' New Advertisements. Nntlce.U liarabT plvi-n tliAt the Kxaciitora, tnlftlMratrra. amltCluarillanH herplnafter rurnHL hare filed thftf tf,petlr anountaor IhefMlos'-i hit Mlntm n Ilia .Ib-iiMer'a Offlrr, at 'Jliucfh Chunk, llf Slid f. ftUisQiHintjr of Corbnn,hlh roomitii imxe Invnllox 1 ly Ihe ItenUtaf-wIll' lit, preatMileil to the Judgt-a or tlm l'r nanb' umlrl on Mni.diy. th Xi dftrbf January next, at ton oVIotk; A. .M for cdnfirinatt m First and flnnl account of Daniel Shfld., Aflm1pltmtonpr HiuplrGalla-' gher, dtc'd?ofiErst.Mfthch Chunk.?.' Firstnnd final account of LydhiGum- li t. Admlnlstrati)x,of Steiilien Gum- bert, deceased. A-:wirrrTi?rmAr.-mM.'f. Rulalfr'a OHlf,ei..')ljiy Jl,hl)lllnff. 871SjJ. I IV llio Court of Common I'HKAR OF. fJMIHOXT'OOlTNT TY. Elizaiiktii MAytllft., by her next friend. JUcli'thl MulUlii.vsi Tlioliias'Jlaiiul'l ; alias auhicona In Divorce, (original subpoena iVo 2S, ITulio fi'crni, 1873, returned' nihil,) issued Jun'j 20th, 1873. Itcturn detondant not found. To THOMAS M AN UKL, Ilifiondent above named I You aro hereby notllled 6bo' and 'ap pear at n Court of Common Pleas iof, Carbon County, to bo held lu Maucn Chunk, on tho loth day of January next, 1S74, nt 10 o'clock A. M-.-, to on wer the; abovo complaint, perhoual no Ucq of subpeena and alias subpoena hav ing failed on account of youi absence from my Bailiwick. OLIVER UIIENEISER. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, laucli. Chunk,,). December SS, 187il-w4 J gV whom It may concern. All persons are hereby forbid harbor ing or trusting my 'son, William Komi, on my account j ho having left my care 1 will pay no 'debts "of "his contracting after this date, and now give hi in his ireeaom. jusei'.u KUt'i', Denver Dun, Pa. December 27. 187!J-w3 '200 J'lANOS AMD ORGANS, Now ard Srcnml-IIaiiil. " I'll at Clnaa Makers. willUili nt f.tiTar lrlrc4 for cacA.nr IllalnllmentH. , City or Coun try, minus tins t-'iiiaiiuini uriais mutthl ItDlldnys, by IlOKAVIi: WAT- liitts nun, 4i uroatiivny, timn ever before ofTeretl In New York. Accents Wanted tit trll Waters' Cele brated Plauoa, Concerto. anrfOcrhes tral Ortcnns. Illustrated Cataloirues nialled. Great Inducement to the Trade. A barge Discount to juiiiib ters, Cliurclies.Sunday 8cUools,rfc. K rt QOrt t" ll"l Acenla wanted. tj)tl LU f)jJ Allclaw-eaof wurklnic rwo- pie oi eiinir x, )nunK or oiu, maKa niore monpj at work for ua In their Kire momanta, or all the time, than at any tblnir elae. Particular tree. tuonmu STlflailN & uu., rorlland. malne. O Teacher. Fudents, rfeor.vpjen. rcwtnwuterp. M.4 wlJw-awnKe louu eu, atij Jieuauil ho sun of nil eludes. Ynu can Ml)r prn ft fir clnsn Sawlnif Ma- chlncj firl.xk Mifftdfiit tnntnk n lhrry; or m ralaibte Picttircitn Ijcaatlf.' jour home., rr n nlci SlerfOfuf pI; dr'n K"OiJ 1Un keier (C:o.'k or Wntch); or Muflc tx: nr a Oft'd len; ir n I'hnlo'rnnhle AlUun. or n StnnJ Kerosene Lnnip for your I'arlor; or n pr.e Anprdeonj or Vet)ttrR IllustntfJ Quarto Dlrtloinrvf or Itoer U'crtJ rtn'ffnrwl tn(uiry Urnupn; or a' Hue Violin; or a Iteinlngtnn ltlfl Cnuut or a Itemliuton Doutta nnrrol Hreech Lojdiun liot (Jun; or a CaMiift Orjrau worth $HM y is m ply wi rklu up our uimccupleii llmu tn a wny ex plained Iti tlio clrcularN of lUa 31. II. 1. Co. IVr fecily lrnl!lmaty aud rrjptcUl'U; lumiywo1 Hy ph!L,iiliroiic, ddfn Vt Va'l'M Kant 2th ttlreet, Nw Vurk. conduct an Acetify for h" reeepti-m of aiter tlrvniftilK t-r Amrl NnwtrEBi the mt omplettt tnbUhaiiat of the kind In tha world. Six ttuMiKjind ncWiipflpera are kipt renuUr'y mi file, njen to lipfcil'm ty cuitomer. iNnrfjidlni ro m, hnwer ccinpte,ref.','Te onf-twntlethof llih numln-r. KTtry AUverl Ueitient tnkt-n at tun home pi Ire of the pnpur, witboutaiiy mVlItinnil chance r cunuiliuii, fothitatiad jerlltr, tn dtmllnu wltb I bo Agency, In mvih lr'ulle .111 1 rnirtp.nidiicet mnklmt one lontruct InHt fldofad itfit a bifdxyda oraa Ihouxaiid. A Dook ofeU'Iny pa it us coiitalnlng Ilrta'of Wt pt t. largt rlrvulatlutii, relljlnut, agricultural, chua, hIi i ! h lt dUy "atd( country, papora aluo uiaKAZiiieB and alt publications which art) fpucUlly i a! u bit to udertfwr, wltb itnnd lutortuatloti about prices, is Friit FUKK to any addrtiM ou nppllratlou. I'ormtni at h dltam-e riblng' to uuke rontraclB for caub Id auy tnv u, city, couuty, Male or Tjrrlbry of the United hUte, or any portion of the lJowlblott of Cauada, may tmud a L-onciite fitateuieut of wbtt they Knot, together with a copy of the Advertisement they dctre liiMjrted, and will receive liilbrmitlon by rilurn mall ubltb will eiiable tbeiu to decide wbvlber to IncreaM, rtdura or forego toe order. 'or auch lnfrmatlou tberu U no -chance wbat erer. TutlUbera uot only (.end their mes tree, but pay Mut-t-r. lito. V; Kouxol it Co. f-r their rerurt-a. Orderi are accepted for ,ilDile puper ti wellai for a larger lift; f-r a eluylo dollar ai fur n largur mot. Add: ess the Auiertcau ISuwa paper Adiertlsipg avury, 41 Park 9mr, K.T. Ml"iMCV MmU HtMIih tncll 4 Kay VUIyLI t'lieik OuifiU Culalwua and full liirlleulsrs Kats. f. 11. Sl'UNCKIi, 117 Uaooier airtfui, uosion. 1t to 8100 In Wall atreat .t flat leadato II VV rorluoe. fo fun. pampnii. v for- atamn. VlttXTIXI TuHDmiuOt Co, liankera and I) roll era, 89 Wall street, N. Y, T3JVCJMNpV, V" SOUL 0UA1IMIN0." XT Hjw'elther aes- luar faacloata and zaln tba lova tgd affvttlona of any, person they rhooaa, lDstantlf. TMi aluipls uiautal aeiulruUiaut all eli poaaaa. frea, by wall, fjr '23 eauts; toetbef wllh s (l,dioOulJ. Kipllsu' Onicl Uraatua. Hints a UdUi.- A iUr bouki' 111,000 'sola. AUJresa i, vtiLUiAU A iai., fuuiiiovra,, i-aus- s II a- e . i- c , c Only Tito Dollar am TO-DAY PRINTINQ & PUBLISH INS CO., 13i ttx9M Ht- Viiieuraf, It Droaday,X. Y. 3 8obool SL, Boaton. 113, 119 a 117 K. UUk ttfChUtiS. i to M t U I Mtda IUU near I &us I Hausman & Knlms8;,1 Ilayu on' Kxhlbltlontho Vailed Mai orldll $ In .the World JUST EIGHT FEET, In his BOOTS I Free Exhibition. , Day and Evening. , - rL, . ."! This Giant has been Induced to remain with llatisuiau & Kuhns (at an enoini 0111 PMieil-el dllrlhrr'tlii, llOII'dnvfi. 'anil our citizens Miould lose no timo.iii vaults. lug this wonderful piece, of humanity. The Giant has with Mm all VlTiJTslof articles manufactured In his native country, which lie wll gladly exhibit and sell tl the people of'lhls nefghbur hood. A special Invitation Is given to all children to attend. Besides having tills wonderful. prodi gy, who la warranted. to boMully EIGHT FEET .HIGH, In his 7700TS I Wo have a largo, and splendid assort i m'enOof j'. . VaX and- A1BIE For nollday Presenfci for Young and Old, Ittch and Poor, nil of which wo are offering at the Lowest Cash Prices. MANUFACTURERS AND 8I1I1TERS OV Ice CreaHf!'! Plo Nlcs, Festivals and other Parties suptlled on short notice and nt reason able rate" also, lu connection there with, they have a Bread and, Fancy Cake BAKERY, , and can nlwayssupply any of theabove articles, In large or small quantities, at short notice. Wedding Cakes n Specialty ! Hausmau&Kulms, Bank St., Lehighton., December 20. 1873. r AT C'OSf ! a In order to Close Out my present Im mense stock of Among, wlilch will be found o largo and choice tRrlcty ot COMPMSISa' -SILK'S, AI.VAL'AS, OINUIlAMd. DH I.AINE3, Satlnes, Poplins, Prints, Ac. , Shirtings, Sheetings, Ac; also, u line assortment ot CASSIMEM2S AND CdT.TONADES, Suitable for Men's and Hoy's Wear, to- guiier w:in CA,RPET6 & OIL CLOTHS QUEKNSWAKi: ASD OLA83VAftp , and a variety of other' .Goods, all of which i win &cil at '. Notf.lstyouritline. IfJydu'Avaiit to ne- ouro ItEAIi U.1UGAJNS. Tlio Stock must.ALLi BIS SOLD In order to nmko room for Now Goods. Hemumber, the place for Paulo Pilccs : Nov. 22. Bank-St.-, ietilgliton. Moniluy, Dec, lHt, 18731 A FEARFUL , . I Reduction Prices My entlro Stock Marked Down now is tho timo to Buy I , " ' i . j j .j . ) Ladies, Look. at. This I i?est , Shilling Calicoes aro now' Selling ut ,....10 Cents Good Calicoes at 8 " Good Muslin ot 12 and 14 " Musllus ftt. .......... 8 and 10 Good Canton Flannel at 12 '' Better " " at 15 " JJvit Qlnfiliam, sold before nt. j- ' 18 cents, liow.V. '.....:;.. 10 '" Good Gloghanls at. , . . .8 aud 12' " prepare' for winter, I would call special attention to my large lot ol , Heavy Winter SunirlH AND WIIITE AND GRAY BLANKETS, Which I am Selllngat very low Prices. Carpcti. and Oil Cloths, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. i-MOJEIBIJEs Aro 'Selling Very Low :' ' ' Best A Sugar at ,..J2!s Cents. White Sugar at .11" " " irown Sugar at 7 to' 10 " And all other Goods in Proportlqn. TV. A, fiUAVElt, BANK STREET, LKUiailTON rEKH'A. SNYDER & WILLS. hipiirrnntlA'StlG6 to Short Time Buyers Wo have Bought out BOWNAN & CO., at Lewis Weiss' Old Stand, and lu tend to Sell their entire stock at l&educed Spates 1 1 To Suit tho Panlo Times I The old stock must bo all sold during Winter Months to make room for rt,-:.l.f I a. V o C3 U as ' "qq. fit? fJJ " I'' a; C3 a a 5 n9 c .S ; .., . a -fabl.Sttl 'lit kit . f iw'i'j I i Goods are -Down and It cannot be de- nled ; cijma and see 'our stock and , , . n i . i i ' .i f : 'i -1 Judge for yourselves 1 ,i SLWD'ER. , i - j. t t i . i and .Hi l I , ,MV4 I-tin n : ,H.i"l l-f.t o Weissport, Fa. Docember 13, 1876. DruglFam'y Medicine STOPE. TOu will always find onu of the largest j,' and best selected stocks of Pure UrupH, Medicine, ClicmlcaU ; :" 'ASP Pt All'W')t1ft'N,?,1in?1I'rd, Sperm, Wfn--ter -Wliaic.-Tanni'rs' Neatsfoot', .etc., COAL OIL. tho best In tho mrirlret,. warranted 150 .EinvTuAUxrvntExplosive. A superior nrtlclo.of V'O ."O'l'UIlNING. OIL, expressly for Lanterns. Try It. The finest SEWING MACHINE OIL made,-by the bottle or In bulk. Just received it largo assortment of Chandeliers, -Bracket Lamps, Lantern, " ti (Jhimnlesand Wicks of every style. AUE.NT.F0R ALL TIIK POPULAIt Patent Medicines of tho day, Buch as Lung Remedies, CouglnMlxtures, ' Dyspepsia Remedies, Blood Purifiers, llair Restorers, Hair Colorers, Liniments. PJIU, Flasters, etc., etc., etc., etc. The Driest' lot of American and French Unlr Oils Colognes. Pomades, Fancy Soap, Cashmere, ioqtict and Eau do Cologne, Tollt-tta Soap, Houy and Glycerlno Soaps, etc. Pocket Books & Purses A full assortment for Ladles & Gents. Pure nrnndies. Whiskies, svlnfe.ot. lentil IVf.llf.n.a -a &c, turJIcdiclnal rurposes ST Trv DURLIVfJ's Trn,.. era, Cattlo Powders, Hog Powders und Poultry Powders, by tho pound or in packages". - And BORDER, an endless variety. 1 tT Go to DIJItLIMG'SwIi thllnr Is wnrrantiil.l'riOi r:niiinn Uiiadulffi.itt'd. Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Reelpea prepared by Hurling himself. A. J iJUKHNG. clNsport Ahead ! The 'under -Iched' would respfclfiillr infoim liuilili'rs.conlraclorsaiid the pub. lie in general, that they have opened a In connection with their Near .the L. $.5. Depot, EISSPQRT, Penna., Ji' a jtnd tVfttliey'h..Vvp.o,ow on hand an im liifiiso .Ktnclc of 'hor'onclily Seasoned l.imilx'r, iif.i hs IIoiirIi Pinn.Hon.rdi; Siirfnccd Pino iBoard, Fjtiorlng, Hemlock and Pine, ' "Sidings, or all kinds, Shinnies an Immenie stock, Roofing and Celling Lath, .Scantling, . and. IMactLuiiiliernf e.vcry descrip tion at.tliM very loww-t market prlcos. "Wo we .also, prepared tournlsh Jlulld. ers ana others with a very fine artlclo of S a n d , suitable for Masonry W(" (.!..;? Nterlug. &0 at Ke- markably Low Figures. . We.M) C9isbntly pn )ianrl.a large lot or Wood anltablo for Firewood, which wp,,.w(U, c,h, In Jarga or small tyiantitjcj",,! Piles' to suit your Pockets On Mono IIJNKSr CU.NT LOW PltlOIB. feakel & Albright, Weissport; : J Rug I tjarboopunty, P TW'QTCE Is hereby glyon, In accord--1 "once "with the laws of this Com tnonwcaith, iliat afircli-H.ol atsoclatlon Mr the Inr-rf.-horatlim pt "EhHnezer'i C'hUrehlor theEviinifellcal Association," of Wi'ls'pdrt, Pit.', havo befu presented to the Court of 'Common l?lcas for the County of Carbon, aud'tto said Court having' perused atd examined tha tame, nnd tho, objects, articles and coudltloat therein set forth appearing lawful and not Injurious to llio community, tho Court directed that, tho said writing bo filail In the1 Offlce of 'tha Prothonotary, and that notice bo inserted.ln one newt paper In, said county, once a work, for at least three weeks, setting forth that fin application has been made to grant such Charter of Incorporation, and If. no sufficient reason bo shown to the contrary,- on or before the first day of nut term, the said Court will grant tba Charter prayed for. From tho Record. THOMAS KE&IEKER, ProtboooUrr- W. M. lUmiBiL. . ' Att'y forPeiUob. Deo 08