or Jurors for March Term, 1SW. oiUNii jenr. Stephen Boyer, r,ower Towamcnsinc. ""Jacob S. Hawk, Kidder. ' ' II. F. Freeman, Wcathclry. 'Evnn J. Dcvan, Uniikft. r Sam. Greenzwelg, Towamcnsln. John Henry, Summit Hill. : Georgo Gayliir, Weatherly. Frailcls Stockcr, Lehighton. Alex Miller, Summit Hill. ' Franklin Sliultz, Lehighton, John Green, Mauch Chunk. I). G. Esser, Mauch Ohunk. W. V. Irwin, Banks. Moses Ilollenback, Summit Hill. John Fenstermaclicr,' Lehighton. Francis Werner, Kidder. B. F. Gould, Kidder. JV. D. Cortrlght, Maucli Chunk. Gabriel Miller) Lausanne. ' 1 John W. Watt, Summit Hill. E. T. Hoover, Beaver Meadow. Owen Lerch L. Towamenslng. Frauds Kindt, Lower Towamenslng. James Brown, Franklin. ' TItAVEnEE JOJiOKS FIRST WEEK. Alex. Stout, Frahli'lin. 6I111011 Beckhard, E.tst .Mauch Chunk. Cornelius Zelgcnfuss, Kidder. August'Walk, Franklin. Jacob Hettinger, Lehigh. Neal Manelus. East Mauch Cliuuk. Win. Spencer, Lausauue. Thomas John, Banks. N. C. Strohl, Lower Towamenslng. Win. Borwort, Lower Towamenslng. N. D. Fowler, Banks. ' Albert Nonncmacher, Mauch Chunk. Simon lilois. Lower Towaiuensldg. Adam Beer, Towamenslng. Alex. Robinson, Mauch Chunk. N. B. Penrose, Banks. Joseph Watson, Kidder. B. It. Albright, WeUsport. B. E. Schwartz, 'Kidder; J. P. Ueckmau, -Vauch Chunk. Win. A. Graver, Lehighton. Jacob Graver, Franklin. James McCloakey, Beaver Meadow. Baulcl Krum, Franklin. Albert Balliet Mauch Chunk. Elviu ZJowcr, East Mauch Chunk. Win. Warner, Lehighton. Solomon Walk, Franklin. Levi Ilclney, Franklin. Paul Banner, Poun Forest. Bavld Zoigenfuss, L. Towamenslng. B. F. Williams, Lausanne. ' Wm. Hughes, Summit Hill. J. G. Eadle, Weatherly. Abraham Shortz, Maucli Chunk. Joseph Eckhart, Towamenslng. Win. BeFrehn, East Mauch Chunk. Bavld Reese, Nesuuehoiiliig. S. W. Hudson, Packer F. W. Kuubler, Mauch Chunk. Win. Wllliolm, Mauch Chunk. Jphu Solomon, East Mauch Chunk, ltobert Fowler, Banks, C. E. Amldou, Mauch Chunk. Daniel Beclr, Mahoning. Benjamin Zerfass, Peuu Forest, .ildam Mtckes, Penn Forett, Thomas Lewis, Banks. SECOND WUEK. Eli Scnsinger, Mauch Chunk. Samuel Welir, Summit Hill. Hubert Anthony, Franklin. Isaac" Harlemap, Packer. B. 11. Long, Lehighton. Abraham Moyer, East Fcnn. Samuel Pritchard, Summit; Hill. .Christian Sandher, Mauch Chunk. Martin Nuss, Mauch Chunk. Philip Bartliolomowi Wolssport. Jonas BeuuaholTj East Mauch (hunk, (hailes A. Beck, Lehlghtou, Bavld It. Keller, Packer. Solomon Snydei, Lower Towamenslng. Clinton Jretney, Lenlghton. Nathan Klotz, Summit HUi. James Edgar, Summit Hill. Michael North, Baulss, Washington Snyder, L- Towamenslng. Nathan Houser, Summit Hill. Joseph 1'. Mackey; Summit Hill. August Belsuer, Mnuuh Chunk. John Keuhler, Mauch Chunk, E. U. Bodsou, Packer. R. E. Miller, Lower Towamenslng. William Horn Mahoning. " ' Henry Slbbach, Mauch Chunk. John Fiddler, Maucli Chunk. Bobcrt Calvin, Mauch Chunk, Bavld Aruer, Lehighton. Bavld Bomlg, Jr., East Penn. Nathan Bodes, Summit Hill. Bavid Boyer, Jr., Lower TowanjDUslug. llarilson Heiuibach, Kidder.' Keuben Horn, Weatherly. George Kemmerer, Mahoning. Brawn from tlio whetl Feburary 15, 1875. , An old claim against Chll I was ra- cenily settled by tho paymen t of $20, 000 to our Secretary of State. The particulars of tho original of tho claim are thus given In tho New .Bedford (MassO'Standard: Tho ship Good Re turn, of New Bedford, Job Terry, mas. ter, arrived at Talcakuanna, Ch:il,May 23d. 1832. In distress, having lost her rudder on tho 18th. Sho had 13,285 gallons of sperm oil, 83,220 gallons of W))alo oil, and 22,000 pounds of whale hope on board. The vosscl was detain ed iy the Chilian Government, accord ing to Captain Terry, "on tho misera ble pretext of n few pounds of tobacco fouud iu tho chest of tho tailors," of tho presenco of which thu boarding offi cer was informed. Captain Terry was told that if ho wOuld glvo tho customs officers 50 of GO ounces of gold they would let the shin go, or ulso they would make all tho troublo thoy could. The Vessel wa detained until October 27th. An estimate of damages amount ing to $30,041 05 was made by parties lnterested.'aniiaiioiiieresiiiiiatoamouut ountlnc to $37,105 was mado by a Coin lulttea of British Naval Officers appoint ed by Lord Townshend, of tho British frigate Dubllu. Captain Terry, who was the largest owner of tlio vessel, call cd on every President from Jackson to j.iucnin 111 relation to 111s ciaun, aim frequently Slated that It the Govern ment would give him a letter of mar liiu 1 111 would collect tho claim without any turthcr trouuie to inu uiivernmcut. Claims usually grow by lapse nf timtt, but this one, although nearly half cuuturv old, lms dwindled down to nearly one half its original amuuiit. 1.1st Saturday morning was Uio coldest of tho season In northern Now York nnd the-"New EuRlaud States. At Man chester, Concord, Franklin and other places in Now Hampshire tho tlierc mometer marked 20 to3o degrees below zero; t Glen's Fall and Whitehall, N. Y., it' was 32 to 37 below, nnd at War rensburg,, N. Y., 41 below. In Maine, tho ma iking in that part of tho Slato between Portland nml Whito, River Junction ranged Irom 32 to 40 degrees below zero, while at Bangor tho mer cury congealed. Travel on soma of tho railroads was delayed by heavy snow, and all outdoor work was stopped by tho Intense cold. Tho weather at Tor onto was clt'ar but extremely cold, nud many of tho railroads In Canada wero obstructed by snow drifts, Tho harbor at Newport, P.. 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Wo havo constantly on hand a largo lot of Wood suitablo for Flrowood, which wo will sell, in large or small quantities, at Prices to suit your Pockets Oca Mono-IIONi:ST 'COUNT LOW riUOiS. Ycakcl & Albright, Weissport, Carbon county, Va. Uug23 - yl T K. KJCHIIUT, U . Opposite L. & S. Bcpot, On the East Weissport Canal Bank, Respectfully Informs tho citizens of tills vicinity mat lie Keeps constantly on hand, nud is selling at tho very lowest Market Prices, tho very best brands of ALSO, DEALEH IN For .Building and other purposes, which ho guarantees to bo Thoroughly Seasoned And to SeH at tho VERY LOWEST BATES. Wholesalo and Retail at thojvery Low est uatti rricos. Behas also a number of very eligibly located sua- JHB JB raj Iu RICKERTSTOWN, Franklin Twp., which he will sell on very fcasy Terms. aug. U, '73-ylJ J. it. mcitlSUT, ALL kinds of Patent Lentz's Brug Store. Medicines at T7"H--Aflfi KEMERER, Corner of Bank & South Sts., Lehighton, Pa,, Keeps a full lino of 9 Comprising Ladles' Bress Goods, Black mill Colored .alpacas, uingiiams, Prints, ShirtlngsSheotlngs.&c. of every grado and price. CARPETS A: JiL (7LOTBS, In great vario y. Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Spices, Fruits, Bams, Shoulders, SIdo-Mcat, &:. CdraaHatiry Bouglit, Sold or Exchauged. HARDWARE Foif Building and other purposes in All coods warranted as represented aud prices fully as low as cisuwuere. April 0, lbJBjyi a TOBACCO and Cigars, a specialty . at tho Brue Moro of C. W. Lent:, Bank Street, Lehighton. TTinn '.liiolia PntiU. Cratnns. Asthma. JJ Inlluenza, Hoarseness, ;;ronchllU, and incipient can i.eiiv a uiug aiuic, "1IIOICE Liquors, for Mndlcal pur- L J noses nt C. W. Lentz's Brug Storo Bank Street. a iimliilMirsitor'N notice. J. Whereas letters of administration upon, tho os-tato of Joseph Mont, late. Ul jiiinumui; i.u.ii.ii' v... Ph.. have been cranted to me suoicn bcr, all persons having claims against. said estate will pieaso present wicm.uim those IndebtW to tho said estate will, mako Immediate payment. WM. .11. MU.YK, euiginon an.O, 1875 "XrOTIIEllS, Look nt that O'lilld, 11 XSX. has Torms. uo or semi at onco to DlIItLING'S Bruu Store, and net a I bottle of hH WORM SYRUP, so pleas ant and yet so "lie. wayu Dr. J. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters aro n purely ycg; otablopropavatlon, mado chiefly from tlio natlvo licrb3 fountl on tho lower, ranges of tho Sierra Nevada niomir tains of California, tho medicinal properties of which aro extracted therefrom wlthoufthouso of Alcohol'. Tho question is almost daily asked. " What Is tho caus,o of tho unpar alleled success of Vinegab Bit teusJ" Our nnswer is, that thoy rcmovo tho cauo of disease, and tho patient recovers his health. They aro tho great blood purifier and a iifo-giving principle, a perfect Reno vator and Iiiyigorator of tlio1 system. Never before lii tho history of tho world has a lncdi'-ino' been compounded posl sessing tho lcmarkablo qualities of V:s i:oar BtTTKns iu healing tho sick of every disease-' man is heir to, They'aroJ a gcntlo Purgativo as well as a Tonio, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious, Biseasbs. The properties of Dr.. Walk er's VjjjKo.ut Hirrmtsaro Aporient, Dia phorotie, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxa tivo, Binrotic, Sedatlvo, CoUDter-Irritan. Sudorilie, Alterative, a:id Auti-Bilions. Grateful Thousamls proclaim Vinegau Bitteus tho most wondor ful Invigorant that ever sustained tho sinking systom. No Person can tafco these Bit tors acoordiug to directions, and re main long unwell, provided 'their bones aro not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital or gans wasted hovoud repair. " ' Bilious, llcmittcut, and In Icrinitteirt Fevers, which aro set nrcvalcntjn tho valloys of our great fivers throughout tho Unitftd, Statc3, especially thoso of tho Mississippi; Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tenncssco, Cumberland, Arkansas, Bed, Colo rado, Brazos, Itlo Granjdo, Tearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savaunah, Ro anoko, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, through- out our entiro country during thej Summer and Autumn, and romarka bly so during seasons of unusual Heat and dryness, aro invariably ac companied by cste.nsivo dcrang'o incnts of tho stomach and liver, nnd other abdominal viscera. In their; treatment, a purgativo, exerting 'ft in powerful influenco upon theso varU ous organs, 5s essentially necessary. ' Thcro is no cathartic for tlio purpose equal to Dr.. J. Walkeu's Vikegais BirrERS, as they will speedily removoj tho dark-colored viscid matter with which tlio bowels aro loaded, at tho samo tiraq stimulating tho secretions of tho liv'or, ond generally restoring tho hoalthy func tions of tho digostivo organs. Fortify the body against dls-, ease by purifying all Its fluids with Vi.nuoau Biti'KRS. No cpidemio can" tako hold of a system thus foro-armcd. Dyspepsia or. indigestion, Head- ncho. Taiu iu tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, Bizziness, Sour; Uructalions ot tno stomacu, uau rasie, in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita-, tion of tho Heart, Inflammation of tho. Lungs, Pain in tho region of tho Kidneys, and a hundred othcr.painful symptoms, nro tho ollspnngs 01 .Dyspepsia, uno uot tlo will provo a bctler gntirantco of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Scroiula, or King's Jivu, wmto Swellings, Ulcers, ErysipiSlas, Swcllod Indolent Inflammations. Mercurial affec tions, Old Sores, Eruptibhs of tho Skin, Soro Eyes, etc. In thoso, as in all other constitutional Biseascs, Walker's Vt liaiiiBlTTER's havo f hown their great cur ativo powers in tho most obstinato anal iutractablo cases. For Inllaniinatory and Uhronic Bhcuinntism, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent nnd Intermittent Fovers, Biseascs of tho Blood, LiTcr, Kidnoys and madder; these BIttors havo no equal. Such BLs ca3es aro caused by vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases. Persona engaged in Faints and Minerals, such ,b numbers, Typo-jicucrs, iuiu-uuuwrauu Miner, as thev odvanc6 in life, aro sub ject to paralysis of tho Bowels. To guard agaiUSt lUl1, lUlvu u uuau vi auauu dj For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt-Rheum, Bunches, Spots, Pim ples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuucfcs, Ring worms, Scald-head, Soro Eyes, Erysipe las, Itch, Scurfr, Discolorations of tho. Skin, Humors aud Diseases ot tuo &umor whatever namo or nature, aro literally dug up and carried out of tho system in a short tlmo by tho uso of thoso Bitters. Tin, Tnpo, and other Worms, (urkiug in tho system of so many thou-! sands, aro effectually dostroyed and re moved. No fcystem of medicine, no ver mifuges, no aotheltnttiitics will frco the svBtein from worms liko theso Bitters. ForFeinaleConiplnints, inyoung or old, married or single, at tho dawn, of womanhood, ortho turn of life, these Ton ic Bitters display so decided an inflnonco that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleans tho Yitlatcd Blood whenever you find Its impurities bursting through tho skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanso it when you find it'ob rtructeil, avi sluggish in tho veins; clcatiso it when it is foul; your feolings will toll, you when. Keep tlio blood pure, and tho, health or tho systom will follow. It, II. jflrllONAI.D CO., PrugBUtl & Gen. ApM, Ban KnBclco Wlfor. alii, i coS of WttuhliiRtim unj Clmrlion M,N,1t " Milil l,r nil DrilBtfUH mill UnllH. tT OOJC BEAUTIFUL LOOK tlROSYl A Hottlo of BUBLING'8 ROSE GLYCERINE for Roughness of tho Skin, I happed Hands, &c, bnly 25 wnts a bottle. may