The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, April 08, 1876, Image 1

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$1.00 a Year if pfiirt 'ih Advance.
Ft. V.MoimtiMKit, Proprietor.
INDEPENDENT-" Live ana Lot Live."
VOL. IV., No 20.-;
ItEUldllTON, 0 AH BON COUNTY, l'ENN'A, SATURDAY M01WIN0, APRIL 8, I870
Subscribers out of County, $1.20
GAUDS.
r urninirv it nrniuiuiDi
V. SelmartiaBauk street, dralirtn all lindt 0
i . . . . j j i
j-wrNifMre,, is'unreK muuc to urarr
Ilont rtntl Sllne Itfrtlcerfl.
Clinton Urfitiiey, in Lrvan't buildihtj. Bank street
All ortfri prtm)itly filledtcork xoarrantrd.
TQANircr, icaliikus,
,ATT0HNKY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
M until Chunk, I'm.
5t-6Dl-, aline Colon's Jewelry Store, Broadway
JjJ". 'I KII'MIRAHN,
ATTOltNEY AT LAW.
MaL'CII CIIL'SK, T.
Cniler'tlrma nnd All lcgd imslnr-as prowntlr
etto-lded to. Tuly 21. IB73.
A. DKKIIAMKIt, M. It.,
PHYSICIAN ANDSUIidKON
Special attention paid In Clirrntti Diseases.
Oin! Smith Hunt coi tier Iron ami 2nd sts.. Le
hlhton. Pa. April 3. 1 875 .
b .JU HlfiBKll,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SUIKIBUN.
Office. 1UKX Strict, next door above the Poslnfflre,
Lelilirhtnii. Pa,, Otnru Heurs Parrwllleearh day
rem loto 12 o'clock; remainder of day nt ntTlH In
i L.hllhtoif v ' Nov23."72
J R UIIMJIICIC,
AUCTIONEER.
Ennl IVelsspoil, ln.
N B. Sales nf elerv description attended to at
reasonable charires. The patronage f tlm public
respectfully solicited. Jan. 24, '71.
jso. n. RBSIOLxtTs, jar a. loose
jgliRTOtlETTIS Sc, I.OOilK,
ATT0P.NEY8 AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Oincs FlrstNatlonai Dank Duitdliia, 2nd Floor.
' MAUCIl C'llUNK, I-ESS4.
Can be consulted In Germa.. IJnly 21 1S7
r) .1. 3IKP.IIA.-V,
ATTOHNKY AT LAW,
Nxt Ilooro.rirft National Batik,
M Y'CH CIlUNK, l'A
TS-Oan hemnsulled lu Herman. Jali9.
rj-ino.iiAS s. uf.ck,
JUSTICE OH TllH'PKAOB.
HANK Street, LUlllGIITON, Pi.
l CenVelaerlnic, CoUertliio; and alt business con
nected with the onlce promptly attended to.
t,"$'A'.ieat tor first-ras lnmiance Companies.
siufKUksuf all kinds taken on tin most IIU r.il
trt-tn ' Ju.a.17.
w.
TtOKJf KV AM) 'C'pUNSftLLOK IT LAW,
HAS HTM.r,hi;;UUjiTVN. l'A-
IU-.il V,Rt.ite,ii:4,lV..-ium Aur, Will Huvtinul
'euiUn nt-ialt). May hwcuneultna tn rivlMi
4 11-1 V'lUIAII. Nov,.
JL OONVEYAXUEU,
ASU
GENERAL IN8UKANCE AGENT
The fjllowlug C-iiU ilut .tfe K.tprc wonted l
Llli.V.N X ilL'1 UALHIItt:,
ni.Aui.v' iirptiAL i-'ihu,
wrvuMiNd riisu.
I'Oi'lV'VILl.i: FI11K,
Ljiilldit I'l lit., ami tnfl TKAV
KLlilto' AlK'lUtlN I' I.V-ilJlt.VNUi:,
Almi JVnumivitil i and Mnlnul Iloc.m Tlilit
Det"C t Ri"l Iii-urnni'C cunimnv.
jircfl a. (373.- riios. KicMKitun.
rpjiUSSAS A. WILLIAMS.
.LAUIKS' AM) GENTLKMLN'S
' Fashlooable
Hoot and Shoe Maker,
f ' 'NEXT-BOOK TO CAIIBON 110USK.
'bAUK STREET, Lehighton, Pa.
llailng commenced Imilneac, at above, I would
capectt.illr announce tn thecltlzenaof Lehighton
tind vicinity that I am prepared to do all work In
my line in the ueateaC and most auti.tantlal man
'ner, at piicea fully a'a low as the samn work part
tbe otninad In Philadelphia. A tri.il is schrltod
"bud .ittafactlun guaranteed,
at hM pVtees. , JulyJ,lS74
"J', PlIOTliflllAPIlKP.,
" Upper Main atteet.
bLAPINl.TON, IA.,
In tbo GalX'EEY recently ncuupieC hj-
r H. S. Dr.MII.UU
i'JOTUl'.E TAKEN IN ANY WSATHKn.
ouild;.isn's LiKUNUaalis
a "peoiaitr.
- MATRON AOL: bOLIOlTKD,
And -atli;icticn
Uoaianlced. " Junel9-75vl
QCM'ESNIAL, SALOOSi,
PUTigDEMASSA.pT.i, ptAUOIl,' .CIIDNK.
FUATTK 7SKJJASN, Prop'r.
Fr03h rWlodolpbla Lcer Ileer alwavBon tap.
CiKuraHl Ch)ccai flavoia, and nil other ltinda
oi itornvihmdiits tn Do louud In a met-dun
KMooa. 'PitUrt LUNCH nvory Monilne ut lu
u'clocir wu 1 when yon ssa to Aluacti Cituuk,
r July 10, tS75-yl T ,
Truss and Surgical Bandage Stand.
XV J EVKltETr, So. 51 Nortn tieventltat.
- 'i b'low'Aroh St.. I'hilaaolphift. Latestliu
proved TruE'S KliouWer Jtracia, IClaatlo t t-ck
fugii SiitA nVenai.r93, Prntohea.1 Ocfonnitr
Instruments, die, Aleo JIr Tveiotfa, tllcU'o
eeif stljuitln? liudotlmrcf-libratcd Heuinlo Hnp
poiteiM Xady- Ataaant Lflree toott aud
low price". ItrtnU successfully ttcnted,
Jniy3lUjr.l.jy.
PITX'LtliU'NOI That KLKCTniO LTNI
UUUT.IIkel dot at DUELINO'a DHUU
tVri.ltB. will curri'lurn or any oUifTmiiu of
IiltiJUf.IA'liaM and all other I'AItfrl Mny 6
BUILDER& CONTRACTOR
iiAfi STJfEfeT, LKmtiliTOi.PA,
Kespooitulty -minounoea to the eltlzeni of L
hialton unu vicinity that he i now preotred to
OON'PilACT lor thtj ISRECnoN Of DWELL
-ISO T UOUHltt?. CHUIlOrlEri. bOJJOOL
.lltrSJ38aud OTUBK JiriLDLNOW. Also
that he Iceepa eonrtanUr on hand a lull ostort
inutit cd-evu-j' datorlpttou of BEA bOPJKLl
ConaibUm: of KLOO HI NO, tUVINO. POORR.
CAHU, UUNIM, MIIUTTI5KB, MOLDIN08,
Jic.. whlr'a lie u prepared to mruian at the try
Loweat Virjr. 5J''i-e.
raituiuue ruilivvuujijr eutiiwii.
Mali.
vnu n. hex.
.T O.U PIUNTINd at the Tery loweet prioei
" 5CHB t-AJiUOW 3VOCA.TF. IIPW02,
Railroad Guide.
N
OIITII PKNNA.ItAIIillOAl).
Vaiflcimera for l'lillndplpliln will leavn Lehla-h
tun na followat
8: k n. in. via U V, atrlve at l'lilla. at H:i n. tn
;7 a, in, via it, as. !' 1 ( llHSn. in.
Till a, in. vh U V. " " litis it. tit.
ui'17 p. m. vn u n h. 2siii n. m
11-.T2 n. ni. via U V. " " sain, m
Siv-ii. hi. vln L. H. ' " nil mi. in.
4iif n. in. via n. iv. a. " " siS'ip. m
1:11 p. 111. a L. V " PiJO p. Ill
7..1S U. III. Via L. V. " ' ln-.UI n. in
ili'tiiriiinir, Iravnrlppot at 1'erkB and Amerl
ran St., l'hlla., at'lW. S:8Hind 0:4: a. m. 2:10,
.ij to m nil o;ii) )i. in.
1'nrn from Lihlclitnn to l'lilla., 52.5S,
Garuralon Tickets, $1 (10
Jimo.1 1873 KLLIt OLAItK, ARent.
nEXTll.lL 11. It. OF N, .7.
W i.milOll SUPQULHANNA DIVISION.
All Hull Itmtte In I.onti llriini'li.
PASSIINHKIt STATION INNI'.W Y0IIK FOOT
Or LI Ill'lti v ST.. N. II.
Time Tnblo or Deo. 27, 1875,
Trlnn leave Lehichton as folicwa:
For Niw York, K:itnn, Ac., at 6.42, 7.47, 11.12
a. in., 'J.VM. l.n p. m.
For Phladelphla, S 22, 7.47, Ilil2 a. in.. 2.20,
4.47.
tor.Mau li Chunk at 10.20a.m., 1 00, SM, 7.04
and 0.43 p. m,
Kcr Wllkea-Ilarie andScrantonatl0.20 a. m., 1.0'J
7.04 p- u'.
ftttttrhintj Leave New Ynrk, rmm atatlon Cen
tlfll li.illroad of New Jeiwv, tool of Liberty
street, North lllver, ato.no, D.CO a.m., 1.00,
2 1.1 and 6.1ft p. in.
Leave Plilladi-lphia, from Depot North I'enn'a
It It., at 7.K I, 0.45 a. in., 2.10, p, in.
Leave I'.ikioii at HM, 11.411 a. in., 3.63, 3.3"i
ond K.10 p in.
Leave M.mch Chunk at fi.13,7.10, 11.03 a.m., 2.20
and 4.40, p. m.
Fo: further particular', nee Time TiiuIcr at the
Stlltintli:.
lMSSK.NUKttS l'OIt L0N0 IlltANCIl CIlANOi:
CAIIS AT LLIZA11KTI1. '
II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. l'itttciyer Jgnit.
July 4, 1874.
plllliA. .1; ltUADINfi IlAll.UOAl).
Arnuiguimmt of Passenger Trulns.
JANUAHY IrtT 1575.
Trains leave ALLEM'O VN an follows! -
I VIA VlhKIOMKX IIUlNCII.)
Fur l'lilliiil'dphiH. .rnlioriri nnd I'erklomen
Jm.c'tioii, at ., r.u u m unit .i.5 p in
vau.w.
Fur l'liiladeiphla. lir.dtftport n.i I I'erslumeii
JUMCt.O ut 3.10 11.111. ' .
I VIA KAsr lT.NN t. llllANl ll.)
r.ir Ho.iO'n j, t 2.:. o CO, dn u m i 0. 2 10. 1.30
a (1 ?.ln p.lll
For Ilei llaiinri!. f 2.30, 5 60, 8.S3 a. in.. 15.20, 4 30
a .it LI'i ii.m,
Fur l.iim'auer and c'olumlii.i, 3 30, 8 M n.m- anil
4 30 p in
tLooi not ruu on Sii'iiday..
HJNDAVS
Fiir lleiulins 2 3D a hi. liuu s. 13 p m.
Fin llirrmliuig, i.non.iu, and 8.4i u.m.
lijiua FOU ALLnN't'OWNliavoaafullnvf!
(VIA IT.IIKIOMKV IiaANCII.)
I.f nvo l'hl mlcliihla 7 3 a.m., 5 i.i anil 3 3Mi in.
l.ravo Liui'epirt H.si.i.m . , .(iilnnu 1I..11 n m.
i.envo I'eiUionion June, 0.'3a.m, Cto mid
6.33 II 111.
"OKDAYs,
LoivolMiilniciphi'i Hto 1, 111., Ilrldeepoit, O.'Jl
n.m., I'oikloiuen Junr'lon 9.Uii.ni.
(VIA KART1'I..V.(A HIIAXl'll I
Loam llojoiDg. 7 83 ,41 li.J)ii 111. ,40) 0,10 end
uv'.O 0 111
Leave :iuliiiburc,52i 8.I0 n. in., .'Hi 3.63 and
7. 1 p.m.
I.n-ivo Lmua-iter o.U-ii.m.. l.iS nuo 3. 'j p.m.
Ia'HM! Uiluuihl.i fl.Kiii.nl l.ioai'.ilo 5 p.m.
"UMUl
i.tave ltc.itiiiiK. 7 2U1M11.
Li live Il.iirixiniiK, 5 a.m.
Trains maiko.i Inns i) urn vln O, A N.
lli-.ini'l!, (depot 'Jth and dice' HlroitK,) niul
have thinufii o.iih Ironi and to Mnurli I'nuiik.
Alio her 1 1 b.iim t' and fmm I'liiiniU'lpliin a
tte ultiuil ioae Broad aireit ilipot.
J. K. WOOTAKN
Nuv.il I873 Uehcvl iuiirrnitemlent.
piCSNSYLVASlA ItAlI.ltOAlt,
ruiLADiiLPiiiA run: uh. division.
'Winter Time Tulilc.
On and alter SUNDAY, NOV. !I, 1873, tho
I'ri.liiB on tho Fhil.idelphl.i A Ilrle Ilatuuad Di
vision will ruu anroliowi :
WH-iPWAltl).
FAST LINK leaves Nw York 0.2 am.
Fhll'iilclpbta 12.'3 p.m.
llnltlmnio 1.20 p.m.
llarrlMhurA f.uoii.ui.
, arr. at Willlnmsport 8.55 p, 111.
Loci llavon 10.20 11.111,
IK'liofonte 11.30 p.m.
KHIli! MAILloates New York 8.23 n.m.
Philadelphia .11.vn1.tu.
ltulilmore u.0) p.m.
Iluul-biui; 4.zram.
Williamepoit b. 11 n.m.
I celt Uav en 0. 13 a in.
lleuuva 11.05 a.m.
. arr. at Knn 7.6C p.m.
LIMIT. MAIL leJVOi rtdlcddplna 7.10 a.m.
llalllinniii: 7.30 u.m.
Ituirieburtr 10.45 a.m,
arr. at WUllainapnrt 1.53 p.m,
, IniklluVen 3.30 p.m,
llcnuva 4.43 p.m.
L'K HAVEN AC. I'va Fnllndelplila 8.00n.m.
- ' lialttmoro 8.ao n.in.
Hiirnaburg 1.23 p.m,
arr. at Williainaport G.l0p.m.
Lockjlaven ;.3(ip,m,
EABTVVAHD.
PIIILAD'A EX. leaves Iirk iXuren e I) a.m.
t Willlamsport 7.31 u.m.
arr. at ItainihuiK ll.M 11.111.
Baltimore (U5pm.
Philadelphia 4. SO p.m.
New Yoik 7.33 p,m.
DAY EXrilESS leave litnoia - 0.10 n.01.
v ( , Luck Haven 10 2S a.m.
- i ,J 4 1 Willianikporl 11.31a.m.
i .' arr. at Harrlshurir 3.0np,m,'
,R ' ' Philadelphia 0 2dp.ni.
, Saw Ywi 0.13 p.m.
lialtimoro ..33 p.m.'
EK1B MAIL leaves Erie D.20 u.m.
ltonovu 8.21 p.m.
Ixjek Haven D.tSpm.
Wiluamapnrt 10.33 ii.m.
arr. at Hatrliburir 2.30 am,
Baltimore 7.33 a ;n.
Philudeiphla 7.00 o.m.
Now Yoilc 10.10 n.m.
'AST LINE leaves WilUaroaport 12.3J a.m.
' - ar.vat llanisburg 3.35a.m.
llatijmqro 7.H3a.m.
l'laiaflflphia 7.35 a.ru.
New Y'ork 10.23 a.m.
Erlo Mail Woat. I tiutteil Mall West, Lock
JIaveu Aecom. West and Dnv Kxiresa East
mako clone couneetlou at Northticnberlind with
L.itll.ltlt. traiin. for IVilketbun e and scronton.
Erie Mail Wcat. Limited Mali West and
Fast Line Wusi, nuka closa connection at
WlUlarusport with N. a it. W. trams north.
Erie Mail Fane aud Went Unmeti iail West.
Ijist Jme West nnd Day Expresa Eot make
clone connection at Lout lUven with D. F. V,
lilt. I rams.
Erie It ail East and Weal Connect at Krlo with
trains on I-B. A M. B. Bit., at Corry with O.U.
& A. V. Kit., at Emporium with n. N. Y. .6 1".
Kit., and at Driftwood with A. V. Hit.
Parlor. Cam will run between rbtUuielphlA and
Wlliiatniport on Limited Mail West, Fast
LinelVeat, Philadelphia Bxpinsa East and Uay
Express East. Sleeping Cars on nil nlplit trains.
WM. A, BALDWIN. Oen'jwnpf
81,200 PltOFIT ON 100
Made this month by Juti and Coin.' Iavestae
onrdinir to vour means, tip. t&o or 1 100. In
HTOCK I' III VI LEU K.8, ha-ibroucbt.a small
fortune to the careful Investor. We advise
when and how to ofeuatk s akklv. Hooks with
full iulorniallou teat tree. Address ordet s by
mull and telegraph to.
IlAXTJill &, CO.,
Daukew aud Brokers 17 Wall at. N, Y.
Niiiivorfclsomcnts.
TllEASUllEIt'S SALE
OF
Unseated JUinds !
NOTIOH IS IHCIinilY OIVKN, that
aRrersbl to the Act of AKembly of the Com
inoimeaitli of lennsylv.iula, directing the mode
tf Selling the Unseated Lands for Taxes, the fol
lowing Tracts and Parts of Tracts of Unhealed
Lands will be sold, nt Public Pale, nu JUNK loth,
it belngtho Third Mondnv of June next, at Hie
Couit Iloue, In the Horo'ush of Sluucli Chunk,
for I ho an parages of Taxes due. nnd tho costs ac
crued nu each, re.pecllvely, unless the same be
paw oeiore the day uf sale. Bale to rummeiice at
xi.N o'clock A. M.
11ANK8 TOWN8III1'.
l'artnf
). A P. A 1'. Ain't.
40 lift 421 KU (5 ft.
H 10 413 120 1 ftft
300 423 28 30
ilM 29 30
440 120 81 08
ilnfl 400 2 1 30
SU2 40 .'137 73 10 20
117 27 440 40 U 02
10 H'l WO 40 2 08
125 PS 30 '28 12 83
Kill 128 .'ISO 129 11 02
115 30 415 30 42 80
0 fi7 418 .'1 73
100 10 10
112 .'ISO 11 02
381 37 lU't '.0
252 41(1 40 Ml
, 112 4112 80 II 02
218 80 4.1S 80 67 45
INN TOWNSHIP.
3ft 11 CO
1,0 8 Oft
35 11 00
20J 22 20
30 2 ft'.l
212 14 3ft
, 24 10 75
250 II to
200 8 03
Warrantee's Nnmo.
Ilrady, William,
llrndy, John,
Clark, llobert,
Clark, Wllllani,
Clark, WalUr,
Carson, Andrew,
Davidson, Jonas,
(Irey, Win.,
tlrant, Thomas,
llatnlltob, Thomas,
Jackson, Jere.,
Kit 11 Me, Christian,
Kerriker, Daniel,
Lion, Hubert,
Martin, Peter,
Meyer, John.
Martin, Thomas,
Pteilinan. Klliabeth
Steduian, David,
EAST l'E
llrodrlik, Jas.'.Jr..
-Mover, D.nld,
Niitiioii Sc Halllrt,
Pearsol. Jeiemlah
Doth, (leorite,
never, rolonion.
Leisenrlni:. lteuben.
i'oarso, flounce.
Te.i, Itobi-rt,
WEISSPOltT IIDHOUHII.
Pait of Lot No. SI, B 95
Lot NO. ft'!, 4 31
WEATIIKIILY BOHOUdll.
Davis S. Jones, 30 (I AO
LOWElt TOWAilENftlNO TOWNHIIIl'.
Hays, John1, In
Lewis William, HO
Partridire. John. 2'iO
302 8
310 105
40(1 81
y.iH ;o
3 ft2
01,7
111 75
I 16
10 (if
3 S2
60 61
0 19
41 80
131
Seldtl, John, .50
Liiwtence Taint Co., VT
llnwnian, lleiuard, 10 (10 G'J 60
Craig, 'I Iioiiihs, lt., 30.1 ,
Craig, Thomas, I'M,. 130
Leinbacu A Co.,
, FltANICI.IN 'IOWNS1IIP.
Heck A "Hover.
60
40
28
14
2(
It 00
(1 20
f, 20
3 7.1
3 73
S 21
IV L7
111 00
24 !)l
28 .'14
21 13
3S 111)
10 ,11
42 S5
41 M
30 eJI
10 311
"12 oil
6; 03
12.1 70
3j 111
28 Oil
11 23
74 so
ti. 37
38 20
10 03
Zi 00
113 71
41 82
38 20
47 ftO
42 0(1
10 8
103 M
140 20
KM 08
CI (10
01 00
100 01)
28 43
Campbe.l J, M.,
t v liner, .m-epli,
Horn, Met man,
it.tudtllbush A Co.,
Helllel, ,101111, jr.,
KIDDEll TOWNSHIP.
Bradford. Thomas,
Hl-own, .IblHllian,
HroHii, Catharine,
III iM, David,
17ft
2 I I
160
2.4
2211
4l 15
60
411
4!0
41.1
04
Cral, Jane,
Cr.iiir, Tliouiiir,
Christ. John.
CliiUtman, Gets &
arujt,
Der, John
22U
00
300
l'ler, K.i'ab,
21 Kl
111)
:ui 111
2111
4.10 120
122 73
15(1
liU
400
160
Day, llotijauilu
Biittix, Ditld,
HulMlleld, 11 111.,
llarluug, D.tliiel,
II iruini.-, D.ilid,
Keldir, Mli h.iui,
Kramer, John,
Nui-bit, John A.,
Pearson, Isaac,
Perry, 1 liouias
Rooster, Thomas,
ltobert., (leorge,
Hlce, Owen,
lleose, .Sanniot,
Sh.iw, John,
lliomas, Daniel,
Thompsou, John,
438 160
1.7
loo
U7
117
2il
10
lus
130
403
13U
41 HJ
250
111
03
LAUtJANNE TOWNSHIP.
Corson, Andrew,
Martin, llobert,
Smith, Jeremiah,
Smiihers, Henry,
Suiithers, George,
PuiltherH, George,
Smlll., Daniel,
MiGluty, James,
218
203 108
2G2
400
400
300
183
418
4.0 101
400
400
EAUl' MAUCI1 CHUNK DOUOUOH,
Singer, Lnianuel, 413
Sluger,John, 101 II 0 414 100
PACKED. TOWNHIIIl'
33 40
14 23
7 60
U 09
60 07
28 26
12 56
1C 61
15 07
28 33
28 33
:t 20
28 26
65 40
11 89
8 07
14 CO
Adams, Wlllliam,
Bunting, ,
Dates, Frederic,
llatoa, lleury,
Drudy, John,
CoaU, Thomas,
Crist. John,
Collday, Jacob,
Decator, Stephen,
Deainer, Johu,
Defany, Sharp,
Deauior, Abner,
Deal, Murtln,
Kpley, Klllltn,
Lptey, Leonard
Vrombergcr, John
Fudge, Jonas,
Frey, Joseph,
Hrazur, Mtlhio,
50
427
401
5 120
115 134
443
120 134
207 120
'402 82
402
32
401
401
'100
80
104
40
408 40
4J0 118.
40) li3
100
4C5 150
.417 70
'402 10
43L 140
28 63
20 35
56 C7
71 2:1
30 03
437 167 21 40
uroil,uoorge,
427 40'
GUue, A. and J., 10u
Oangwer, Matthias, I JO- .
A, and L. Newhart, w
GordeU, John 266 00
Gentle, James. 400 100
Grey, VTm, 400 29,
Grey- llobert, 400 40
Oaugwor, artln, 1
Glads, A. and Jacob"
Goodheart, Henry, 400 10
ilaiiewood, Jacob, 425 t7
llenry, Joseph, 4ol
Hoath, Johu, 2j0
Harlsy, DauU-l, 407 112
llolktjr, Johu, 02
Htister. Oaiwle, H,
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65 10
28 20
28 20
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73 21
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6 09
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58 12
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74 VI
41 80
It 20
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65 51
17 45
4 65
306 00
437 151
400
150
400 117
403
415 30
399 117
Kuukel, Christian 3'H)
Kelt, 'l'heodore,
Kunkel, John,
Jackson, Jeremiah,
Martin, Peter,
MeaK, John,
ilartlu, Thomas,
Mdars. Johu,
McNeil, James,
McPhsrson, John,
ltoml, Johu,
ltomlg, John,
Itoialg, Johu,
Simmers, Wm.,
Smoker, Jpho,
Sarety, lSlliabeth,
Savety, Joseph,
Stea4iaan.!Dafld
Smoker, John,
Eavety, Joseph,
Tench, Francis,
Weiss, Jacob,
Weiss, Jacob.
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100
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401
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115
420
200
237
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433
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300
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412 117
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171
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412 117,
432 23
438 80
412 117
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Willing, Margaret,
150
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ti mnor, rf.cvo,
Young, John.
401, 48
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Yenthjr, Courad,'
l'KNJJ IORE9T TOWNS II IP,
Andrews, Jacob, 64 111
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Anthony, Peter, 430
Durr.Joseph, 439 110
Dader, Samuel It., 411 140
Deahm, Philip, 303 2) 403 25
lleatel. John, 432 20
Deck, Henry. 423
Conrad, Malhow, ' 410
Claypole. David, 300 80
Carrol, John, 433
Craig, Thomas, 27 1
Colt, llenrr, 27 100
Hitler, David. 40S
Deahm, Philip, 378 40S
Bleckley, David, 367
Diyer, Norton, 88 384 40
Kppfey, llenry, 410
F.pplay, Andrew, 103
Kvans, Charles, 43B
Krans, Philip, 430
Dvans, Charles. 1:18
18 7ft
21 .10
15 20
15 20
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15 20
16 70
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2 01
2 93
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16 211
6 30
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lleddes, Wm., 101 raf,
Gartley, Jllni, 414 x,
llllinlet, Godfrey, 451 28
Krlder, Conrad,, 438
Krlder, Abraham. 4211
Kirn, Mlchiel, A- F.
Sheckler, 170 '.24
Levers, William, 268
Learcli, John. 412 61
Logan, Jaine', 122 57
McNeil, Samuel, 4l(i 109
Mentier. Francis, 4M1 10(1
Nellfh, Nicholas, - 431 150
Nicholas, Wm., 409
Odonholtuer, Philip, 405 108
Poor, John, .T17 120
Palmer, Thomas, 60
Heed, Susanna, 439 65
Sitiimers,Jonas, 410
Torh-rt, itlrhard, 413 91
lalghl, ."elwstlm, 401 68
TOWAMliNSINO TOWNSHIP.
Howmati, Henry, 100
llratleli, Hugh, " 21
Leuckel A Hoyer, 130
Melnhart, Charles, 400
McManiis, Peter, 10ft
stocker, Frunris.tCo 118
Smith, John. 05
Snider, Cornelius, ftll
.S'nyder, Cornelius, (id
Dolls, William, 287
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Wliternan, Mary, 61
Youpt A- doling, 00
Youpt A Oerlng, 458
Hni.l. (1., A Illckert
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Ill irk well, Koli.-it, 101 131
Drown, Johu, HKI
Davis llenjimln, 4112 120
Dodsnn, Susiuiiia, !!6i 10
Dodkon, Maliel, 43S
Di'dmin, Thomas, lluH
DoiUon, John, 4.1
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IMmunda. Daniel, 425 113
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62 59
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Glllimre, Itobert, 41.1 KM
Gill, Jidlti. 401,
Hottem-tlne. Il nld, HIS
Harts A D.'dMiu 60
Kfliier, -Itilin. 2 O 420 108
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I'ryor, Nut tun, 41ft 1M1
llolll, I'hut, 42 1 I ,l
llnrkeuslrau-, Jos , 4 4 120
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Anil, Kl iz.i belli, 2AI (!) 423 60
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".lillat, .Ml.-h.iel, 411 111
Willing. Hlchaid, 400 -i'J
W,.s, Ju,..,i. (i'J
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Fell, Jnnalll in, w
Fell, Jonalhiu 210
Heitli'.Jolin 200 4i"l 150
Leonald, I'oler ill nu -
Lardis, llobert, 420 ho
Moore, James La
MurnheVi G01 IE0, 12
Stout, Manass is, 12
Uurniler, Mrs. 26
Wagner, Nalhan 25
Teriaiiee, Jonathan, 20
Slniard. James 2ft
r.neris, .losepu, 'i
lloiitz, John 60
Lrwlu, Thomas 50
Ilex, Einaiiuel I'd
Slruup, Jacob 10
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rer.
W. EACH ES ,
Contractor & Builder,
LKI110UTON, PENN'A.
lMnns ami Specifications
FOP. ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS MADE
AT HIE SIIOllTESr NOTICE.
NO CHARGES
.-,.- a tit vu .w1 OTHTPTl.'TfATTflWft
xtrhii thn rn t met la awarded to I he under.
Binned.
Jane 14, 1873-y. A. W, KACUKS.
JHESSED AND LIVE
Tkn nna.-lirmiul f-en(M-tfll11V Informs the
citltensot Carbon' and adjoining counties; that
ho Is again prepared to supply them with
Dressed or Live Hogs
at prices fully a low as they can be bought for
elsewhore. Also, Bmoked Hams. Bologna and
Sauasago. at Wholesale anil Detail.
XV Orders will ha promptly fllled, and Hors
shipped to any point at tho shortest notico.
JOSEPH OBERT,
Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa.
Nor, 6, yl
Plotts' Star Organs
Are as perfect parlor organs as nre raanuf.ictu
red. , Correspondence solicited wllh organist
niusloiani and the trade. Address, EDiyAltD
l'LOITH. wasatogton, N, J.
T OOK BEAUTIFUL LOOK 110SY i-A hot-
'-'lleofDUItLlNO'S HOSE OLYOEIIINE for
Iloughnuss ol the SKIN, CHAPPED HANDS,
&c, only 23 cents a bottle. Mur 9.
' Plotts' Star Organs
Combine beautiy. durabllltr and worth. Bend
for Illustrated caialoguo bofore bu.ilng. Ad
dress the manufacturer. EDWAHD PLOTTS,
Washington, N.J,
i i ' "
WHY. OH WHY will you sufTor with that
COUUII or OOI.DI when yon mnvbe mi
mediately roielved by using DUltLINO' COM.
POUND BYIUII' o( TAB WILDOnilllHY
and HOItl.HOUNI). May 0
llKLKriAl' AHItAION'KD.
ABTlCLllS OF IMPEACHMENT F1IKBENTED
TO THE 1IOU0E W1UT THE MANA
aKU3 ABE EXPECTED TO PltOVE
' Washington'. Mnrcli 30. Tim Jiidl
dory coin in Itteo of tlic Houso presented
DPrfcctPU articles of liiiticnclnni'iit to
dny. Tim nrllclea nre flvo In mi tuber,
nnd nre woided In tlie lotrnl nlirnseolduy,
one lieliiK larRcly n repetition of tliu
otlicr. Thn lirst nrtlcln 18 ns follows :
Tlint William W, Delknap. while In
ofllcp ns Secrptnry of Wnr, to wit, on
the Btli of Uctoucr, lrJil), Had tlie now
it nnd nutliotlty, miller tlio Inivs of the
UdIIpiI Slnles, ns Seerelnry of Wnr, to
nppolnt n person to ninlntnin a tradliiR
esliiiiiishinniit at Fort bill, n military
post of the United SUtes : Hint snid
llelkiinp promised to nppolnt ono Onleb
f. wnrsh to mnintaln said trnding cs
lahllshtiieilt nt snlil military post, nnd
Hint thereafter tho said Caleb P. Marsh
nnd one John S, Kvnti, did enter Into
nn nreement In wrltlnc substnntlnlly
ni follows. Here tho nrtiolea of np;reo
inent are set out In extenso, That
therenfter, on the iOth (lay of October,
1870, said Helknnp, ns Secretary of
War, did. at tho Instance nnd renucst
of (nld Marsh, nppolnt snld John S.
Kvnm to ninlntnin said (ladiiii; estnb-
1 lili in on t at Fort Sill, and In ronsider
t Ion of such appointment tho snld Ilol
knnpdld, on or about the 2d of Nov,,
1870, unlawfully nud corruptly receive
from buld Marsh the sum of $l,,"i00, and
did at divers times thereafter, that Is,
on or nbout the J7th of January, 1871,
nud nbout the end of each three months
tlnrlnn the term of ono wholo year,
wiiiiii lie was still in f.fllce n9 becret.uy
of War. unlawfully receive from .said
Marsh i ke sums of l.rUU In consider
ation of the aifpolntmont of said Evnns
nnd In consideration of his (Belknap's)
permitting sutil Kvnns to continue to
null 1 1 tn in the said tradlnc establishment
nt Fort Sill, whereby the said William
v. lie knan. who was lien Secretary
of War as nforesalJ, was guilty of ilgh
crimes nnd iiilMleiiieanors In olrlcn.
The second article recites that Wil
liam W. Uelkiiap, whih) Sfcretnry of
"'ar ns nfoicnltl, did, on tint 4th of
Novemlier, 18711, willnlly, corruptly
nnd unlnvvfully take nnd receive from
said Marsh the sum of rl.fiOO In consid
eration that he would continue to per
mit .liiiiii S Kvaiis to maintain tlie
trailing estiililNiiiient at Foit Sill, and
that lie did Impropetly peniiit tliu said
Kvaim to roiillr.tii' to ni.illitalii tlie said
trntlliii; t'Stnhli-limeiit at tlie said mill
taiy putt, and that the-nld llelltnap
wn's theieht- sullty, while hu was Secre
tary of War, of IiIkIi nilsileineanors in
liN said ofllee.
Tlio third article recites that said
William W. I'.elUnap, as Secretary of
V nr of Hie Uniled States, did appoint
John S. Evans to tnnlntaiii a trading
eslabllshmmit at Fort Sill, nnd that snld
John S. Kvans, by virtue of such ap
pointment hud sincu, until the 2d of
March, 1870, maintained that trading
establishment, ami had befoto hu was
so appointed, and In order to procure
such appointment and to be continued
therein, agreed with Marsh that In con
slileiatlon of said llelkimp's appointing'
him (Kvain) to maintain such trodlnu
estahllshment at the instance am! ro
ijuest of said Marsh, he, (Evans) would
pay to him (.Marsh) a large ouin of
money quarterly In advance from the
date of the appointment by said Helk
nnp, to wit, $12,000 during the year,
nnd other huge sums quarterly during
ench year, in order that he the said Kv.
alis should hu permitted by tho said
lielknap to maintain such trading estab
lishinent at such post ; that Evans did
pay to Marsh such sums of money
quarterly during each year until the
mouth of December 1875 ; that Marsh,
upon tho receipt of each of such pay
ments, paid one-half thereof to lielk
nap, while knowing theso facts and
having the power to remove Evans
from such position at any time, crimi
nally degrading his duty ns Secretary
of War, and basely prostitutlnc his
high ofDco to his lust for private gain,
did unlawfully and corruptly continue
said Evans In such position, and per
mil lilia to maintain his establishment,
to the great Injury and damage of the
officers and soldiers of the army of the
Unltod States stationed at such post, as
well as to the emigrants nnd freighters
and otlicr citizens of the United States,
against public policy, nnd to the grent
disgrace and detriment of the public
service, whereby William W. He'knap
was, as Secretary of War, guilty of
high crimes nnd mlsdemeauors in office.
Article four charges Uelkiiap with
having received from Marsh large sums
of money for and In couMdfratlon of
his (Belknap) having appointed John
S. Evans to maintain a trading estab
lishment at Fort Sill, and In considera
tion of his ton tinning li!m therein,
whereby he (Belknap) had been guilty
of high crimes and misdemeanors In of
fice. This article Is accompanied bt
seventeen specifications setting out the
various times and circumstances of the
payment of money.
Article five, after reciting tho same
general facts.charges that Belknap was
Induced to make the appointment of
Evans by tho Itifluence and request of
Marsh, and that Evans paid Marsh, In
cousldeiatlon of suoh InQnenco and in
quest, divers large euros of money at
various ttuiesjnmounting to about ?12,
000 a year, from tho datci of such np
PQlntmont to tho 23tli of Mnrch,1873,aml
amounting to about 10.QQ0 a yeartheio
nfter.untll tho 2nd of March, 1873, all of
which facUsald Belknap welt knew, ytjt
said Belknap did (lu consideration that
he would permit said Kvnns ncoiitlmin
to iimlutaln said trailing ostabllshiiient,
nnd that such payments inlght'contlntio
tn he male tosald .Marsh by'enld Evans)
coiiuptly lervlve from tlie ssld Marsh,
either for his own (Uelknnp's) use, nr
t(( ho pnhl to Ibo wife of said llelki.np,
divers large sums Of money nt various
times (setting o'it tho dl.tes and
amounts), all of which acts nnd doings
were while llin aid Belksap wasSecre
tary nf War cf the United Stales, nnd
were high misdemeanors In olllr.e.
The close of the document is ns fol
lows ; And thn llouse of Itepresenta
tlves by proteotatioM, Saving to (Item,
selves the liberty ol exhibiting nt any
tliiio therenfter any further articles of
accusation or liupenolinient against tlie
said William W. Belknap, Into Secrn
tary of WaMif the United States, and
also of replying to his nlnwers which
ho shall make unto the articles heieln
preferred against him, and of offering
proof to tho same nnd pvnn nnrt thorn.
of and to all nnd (ivory other nrtlclp.nc
cusallnii or Impeachment wh.ch shall
be exhibited liv them ns Ilia
requiro. do clemnmHImt thf said Win.
iv. lieiKiiap may tie put to nnswer for
Hie llllill ClIlllQS and niUrlninnsinnra in
ofllee herein charged against him, and
that such proceedings, examinations,
trials anil judgments may be thereupon
had ninl given a9 may bo agreeable to
law and Justice.
Itelilved. That, gpven mnnnrrora lta
appointed by ballot to conduct tho Ini-
penunment exiiliiltefl acalnst William
W. Belkimn. lutH S,Rrtnrv nf Woe nf
tlie United States.
HOIOKOUS.
Aii executive ofllee the haiig-
infin s'
Staving business making barrels.
Common pleas please shut tho
door.
A poor relation telling nn anec
dote badly.
-Sine to produce short croDS tho
barber's shears.
To do business successfully! a man
must I'avq dollars and sense.
" I'll come to then wIimii davllubt
sets," '! the lamplighter snld to tho
lamp.
A bright boy rectctlv told his
teacher there were three sects : tho
male sect, tlie female, sect, and Insects.
Thy three wonders of the world .it
present aro: llmv Muff accumulates In
vest pockets, where tlio plus go to, and
why when a in-ui cuuies out of a saloon
he looks one way and goes the other.
At a recent meeting nf a society
composed of men hum the Emerald
Isle, n member made tlie followlntr mo
tion ; " Mr. President I .movo vo's
whitewash tlie celling in green, in hon
or of the old ling."
'I he sweetest Bounds in nature, nro
those of n pietty wll'u cillingou to a
warm ami smoking breaklast. Har
mony, chops, eiiiTee and rolls t?o to
gether ns, naturally as nonsense, young
wimien aiio satin suppers.
-" Look out there," yelled a crowd
of urchins to a convivial old gentleman
who was crossing a field " Look1 out t
the old bull in there can't stand no llin'
ipil.in' your iuso 'II be suroto set lit in
tearln' mail."
Susan ,!ano must have been scantily
Ires-eil when she was looking out for
I er lover ami Ring :
" lle'lt lone to nte;lit : the wind's at rest,
Th liionn is run ninl i-ir ;
IM wear thn dtcss that pien-ed blm belt
ribbon in mv li tr."
The Oraphle is authority for tlio
stiteinent that duling the war "Gen
eral Tracy charged at the head of his
column on many a bloody field, and
after the battle has often been seen sit
ting under a.treo, combing the cannon
nails out or Ills Hair."
The other day a postmaster, on en
tering his olllie.had his olfactory nerves
disagreeably' asalled. On questioning
a boy in tlie otlicu ns to tho cause, the
racetious youth replied ; " I don't
know, sir ; but perhaps the smell comes
from some of, the dead letters."
A Scotchman went to a lawyer for
advice, nnd detailed the cl cumstances
of the ciso. "Have you told urn tho
facts precisely as they occurred 7" ask
ed tho lawyer.,. "On, aye, ser 1" re
plied .ho. "I thought it bet to tell you
the plain truth. Ye can put the lies In
yourself."
"Shut your eyes nnd listen mlt hie.''
said Uncle Van Ilevdo. "Veil, de first
night I open store I counts de monies
and finds hint nix right ; I counts' him
ami neru ue treo gouo i and vat vou
dltitts I does den ?" "I can't say "
..sr.. .n.i , . i.t...
v, urn nut i-uiiiib nun Any more, aim
he comes out shoost right ever since."
-"You wont'eatch me subscribing
nny mora money toward tho church,"
said (inn man to another as they were
warning down tlie avenue ono morning.
"ii ny not 7" nsk;cil me second party
"Ilecauso," was the answer. "1 ain't
going to give any money for nothing
Ihey novel publish tlie subscription
list."
A country las was drlvlnr: a dock-
ey to a fair in lionfrewshliu ono fine
morning. The donkey lagged, and was
more Intent on cropping the madsiilo
herbage than on going to tho fair ; but
the girl did nut put Herself about. Plras
nut thoughts' of her sweetheart were
passing through her mind., and she
sang gaily to herself. An Irish laborer
ovettook lier, nud as ho parsed, ho
said "My darling, you'ro as lively this
morning as (f you hud been uewly kiss
ed" Tlie happy girl answered, "If
y'o tiling, Pat, that a kiss makes ono
lively, 1 wlm ye wad kins my cuddy,
1 or hu Is unco still this morning. "
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