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H. V. Mobthimbb, Proprietor.
INDEPENDENT Live ana Let Live."
$1 .00 a Year i Paid in Advauco.
'VOL. IV.t No 21.
LEUIGHTON, OARUON COUNTY, 1'ENN'A, SATURDAY MORNING, AfRIL 15, 1870.
Subscribers out of County, $1.20
CARDS. Railroad Guide. New Advertisements. New Advertisements.
Vtirnttttrfl Wareltnuse.
V. Schwsrti. Hank street, dialtrin all Hindi 0
.Furniture. coyinsMatHto orarr.
Dnot anil Shoe Makers.
Cllaton llretney, in Iiivn'i building. Dank street
.411 onferi imnpllyfilltdioork warranted.
jyVNIKI. ICALUPUS.
,ATTOHNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
i. Mnuoli Chunk, r.
Jtlr-Ofllee. above Dolon'a Jewelry 8tore, Broadway
JJJD. M. MCHIKAIIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
MAVCUCHUSK, PA.
rollo'ilens and ell ltgil bnsln'ss promptly
CltOOlfCdto. 'Tn.1v24.lS7J.
A. DKHllAJIKU,iI.n
PHYSICIAN AND SUtlOKilV
Ppeelal attention paid to Chronic Diseases.
Office: Poth Kast eorner Iron and 2nd sts.. Lc
MsMon.Pa. April 3. 167.
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SUTtOHON.
OiJre, llasr. Street, neit door above ths PostofBce,
Lahliihtnn, I'a Office Hours Parryvllle each d.y
vom 10 t12o'elock; remainder of day atnfllceln
Uhlthten Nor 29. '72
J nl!MICJ5,
AUCTIONEER.
Kt Welpar, Pi.
N p. sls of every description attended to at
reasonable charges. The patronajre f tli public
respectfnlly solicited. Jin. 24, '74.
J.tO. D.JPBSlOt.SrTS.
J AS 9. LOOIS
B1
ERTOL.KTTI5 ek, I.OOSK,
ATTOnNRYS AND COUNSELLOItS AT LAW,
Orries FlrstNstlonal Back Building, 2nd Floor.
HATCH CHUNK, PtH!i.
Can ha consulted In Oermas. I July 24 187
J .. SIKKIIAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Next Door to T Irit National Bank,
MaTTOU OJID NK, PA
.a-fan N consulted In German. janS.
T
HON AS R. IIF.CK,
JUSTICE OP THK PKACK,
BANK Streat, LBlIlflHTON, Pa.
Conveyancing. Oolloctlnit an.l all business con
ntd with tha office promptly attended to.
S-AcBiit lor tlrst-clas Insurance Companies,
and Rt.ka of all kluds taken on the nwl liberal
t4-m. Jan.0. IMS.
W,
m. iiAPUHKn,
ATTORNEY ANP OODNSBLLOTl T LAW,
Bank Starvr, LiaisKTOM, P.
Heal Kstate and Collection Afeney. Will Boy and
!WII Rial Katate. Conveyancing naatly done. Col.
lectlona promptly made, Settling Kstatea of De
odente a specialty. May be consulted In Enxllsh
snd Umiiaa. Not. 22.
X CONVEYANCER,
AND
GEJTEaA L INSURANCE AGENT
Tbe following Compiniea are Represented:
LK it ANON MUTUAL FIRE,
IIKAD10 MUTUAL I'l HE,
vtfYOlI( nitu,
ro rrnViLijK nnn.
LliUKili MKK. and till THAV
EIJ3BO' AfCIDENT iNSUKANCE,
AIM ronairlTanh &nd Matnnl KorM Ttilcf
Di U-o'dvo and InMirani CoinpaiiT.
Maicn 2a. 187J. TUOa. KKMERER.
mifOMAS A. WILLIAMS.
T
LADIES' AND OBNTLEMEN'3
Fasblonabl
Boot and Shoe Maker,
NEXT DOOK TO CARBON UOCSE.
BANK STREET, Lefaighton, Pa.
Havln; commenced bualnesa, aa aboTe, I wonld.
eapactfnlly announce to thedtliena of Lehlgbton
b nd vicinity that I am prepared to do all work In
noy Una In the neateat and tooat aubatantial ma&
nr, at prlcaa fully ai low aa tbe aauie work can
be otalnod In Philadelphia. Atrial li aoliclted
ttcd aatlafactlon gnaranteed.
at towett prlwa. July 4,1871.
J?, BBLTZ,
PUOTOOnAPHBIt,
t Upper Main atrt.
bLATINOTON, PA.,
la the Gallest recently oocnpicd by
A. h. Dkxole.t
J7CTOIlE TAKEIk IN ANY WF.ATIIEII.
CaliJJal'S LIKEN E88ISO
A peelitv.
PATBOJJAOK BOLIC1TKD,
And ntl"lactlon
(Itjaiautcei. Janeltl-7jy
QISKTBSMIALj 8AL.OOJ1,
PUcdTJEUAJSINA 8T., MAUCH CHUNK.
FRANK IHESIANN, Prop'r.
FTo-ih rtilukdelpbla Laser Deer alirara on tap,
OVuiirsol Uaoceat (lavora, auid aU oiber finds
at Uofre'hmenU to be (oond In a lliat-cljea
Haloou. FUEfJ LTJNUU eTeir MornlUK at IU
o'ciiioic I'a 1 wbou yoa no to AfuucU (.'bank.
July 10,18;&-yl
Trass and Sargioal Bandage Stand.
"W J- KVBBKTT. No. W Norta oeventb; Ht.
" lioiovr Arob St.. rbiuids.phla. Lueatlm.
provtxl Troaaea. Khoolner ilrncoa, tlaatlc wt nok
luts. UatU, emanenaone., Crutcliea, Ueloroiitf
Inetruraente. ifco, Aleo Mra. ETOrett'a. t llcb's
aU ndjantlur tad other oalebrated Female Bap
DAitata. Jjkdy Atteuaant. Lariro atooc oud
low price, lleculu icceaalolly ticateo.
Jttiv 31, im .ly.
rITY niMI NOI-Tnat ELKf-THIO LTNI
MENT.llke I (tot at DUBLINO'd DHUll
BTultl!, wtl cure bun or anv otiwrmua of
ltllUU:L,VlI3ai aodaii olbor fAI.id May I)
BUILDER & CONTRACTOR
liANS TKT, LKIIIOHTON, l'A,
vt6iM)ilaJiy annoonoes to tbo oitlzena of Lo
hltthtou (van TicUuly that be la now prepared to
t-"ON rilAar ler tfie ISIIBCTJON ol DWELL
IKO IiOUWKd, OHUKUitEB. hOIJOOL
UOURKS.aud OTOHii IIUILDINQb. Aleo
that be keepa couatusur on band a lull oasof t
nmut of eroryUoeuripUoji of BEACONED
JLumtier I
Cnce'BUui- of FLOOHINO. BLUrNO. DOOM,
AWI, ULJND'S. etaDTTElUi. MOLDXNOH,
? wuloa beuprepMed to lorsuftstUie vry
yjtxi lUtke Irioee.
Jon PnLNTlNO at tbe very lowrw prloDo
Till? CAHlKKf ADVQOATW pnflOS.
OltTII PISNNA. IIAILUOAD.
Paeaontrera for Pblladeltibta will leave Leblch.
ton na follows t
t:!m a. m. via L. V. arrive at Phlla. at Clio a. m
7it7n. m. via U A 1. " " IIMSn. m,
;iM a. tn. vl i L. V. " " 11tl5 n. m.
Hit; p. n. VlilL A u. " " tiMp. 111.
11:12 p. m. via L. V. ' " 2 2nii.ni.
2:2t p. m. via L. A f. " " t:l)o. m.
4M7p. rn.VlaL. AS. " ' 8:20 p. 111.
4:U p. m. via L. V- " " f:20 p. m.
7.SS p. in, via L. V. ' lPi3lp.ni.
lir tnrnlni;. leave depot at Ttrks and Amorl.
enn St., l'hlln., at'iKl. Btttand 8:45 a. m. 2:10,
'Ai and 5:15 p. m.
I'aro from Lenlchton to I'hlln., (2.55.
Kacuialon Tickets, f 4 (XI
Jnne S. 1S)5 ELLIS OI.AltK. Acent.
nKNTH a i. n. ti. of nr. j.
W LKIIIOH SDSQUKIIANNA D1VIRI0N.
All Hull Itniife to I.nnc llrniicli.
PASSKMIKn STATION INNKW YOltK FOOT
OF LIBHIITY ST.. N. It.
Tlmo Table ofDeo. 27, 1875.
Trtlna leave Leblhton aa follewa:
For New York, Knton. Ac, at t.S2, 7.47, 11.12
a. m.. 2.20, 4.47 p. m.
For Philadelphia, 6.22, 7.47, 11.12 a. m 2.20,
4.47,
ForMauch Ohnnk at 10.20 a.m., 1.09, 6.38, 7.04
and 9.43 p. m.
For VUke-llarre andScranton at 10.20 a. m,, 1.09
7.04 p. m.
Rtlurning Leave New York, from atailon Cen
tral llallroad of New Jersey, fool of Liberty
atreet, North ltlver, at6.30, 0.00 a.m., 1.00,
2 4.1 and J. 1.1 p. m.
Leave Plilladflphla, Trom Depot North Penn'a
II lt at 7.0", 0.45 a.m., 2.10, 3.48 p. m.
Leave Kaston at fc.3S, 11.40 a. m., 3.5.1, S.1J
and 6.10 p m.
Leave Maucb t.hnnk at 5.11,7.40, 11.01 a.m., 2.20
and 4.40, p. m.
Fo: further particulars, ee TlmeTnblea at tbe
Ktatlona.
PAKSKNGEHP FOP LONO nitANCIl CHAAtlli
CAU3 AT KLIZABKTII.
II. P. UALDWIN, (Jen. I'autngcr Afftni.
July 4. IS74.
plUliA. Ai IllCAUING UAII.IIUAO.
Arrangement of Passeuger TraDs.
JANUAUY ItT 1875.
Tralna leavo AL L&S TO V N na follow! t -
IV1A PLIIKIOMKS 11RANCH.1
ror Philadelphia, iindgeport and i'erklomen
jnnciiou, at u.41, a oo u.ra anaa.cop.m
-,TINI)A .
Tor Philadelphia. HndRiporl uad Perklomcn
jmicuo . vii j.iu u in.
IMA EAST PFX.XA. BKANCTt.l
For Hoid'.nK, 1 2.30. b E0, 3.11 a tn., 12..0. 2.10. 4.30
ni-d 9.41 p.m
For IlnirlHDiirg. f 2 30, 6 50, 8.U a. m 12.2, 4 39
and a.41 p.m.
For Lanraater and Columbia, i M, 8.&S o.m- and
4 3,1 u m
tDoea not ran on Monday"
cUii uAia.
For Heading-. 130 a in. and MS n ra.
Foi HaiTlabnrg, 1.30 a. in, aod 8.4i o.m.
Trains FOll ALLENTOWN leave as followa:
I VI A rEKKIOMF.X nBAXCIM
Leave rht'aai-lDhla 7 3i a.m., 5 lo and 8 3) u.m.
Leave HrulRcport 8.30 a.m .tJ and ti.lo p.m.
Lputo I'erklomen Juno. 0.1C u.ui . u.r.i aud
S.35 o m.
HUNDAYS.
Loivo Ph'ladelpbla 8 10 . m.. Hrldgepnrt. .(,1
a.m., Tciklomcn JunclLin. 0.25 a.m.
(VIA BA6T rrXNA BlIASc'll )
Leave Heuing, 7.35 7.4). l).3jn m., 4 00. S.I0 -nit
io.I'O n m
Loavn Hnniburc, S 2). 8.10 a. ra., 2.C0. 8.50 and
7.4 p.m.
I, oave Lancaster, H.ic a.m. I2..i5and 3.15 p.m.
Leavo Columbia 8.io a.m 1.00 and 3.. 5 p.m.
HUNDAYh.
Leave Readlnc. 7 20 a.m
Lrave IInrrlittiniK, 5.10 a.m.
Trains iuaiko.1 thus () run via O, A N.
Ptranch, (ilepot 8th and (Ircen atreeta,) and
b.tvo throutrh cara Irom nnd to Munch L'mtuk.
Alliiiher tia.nsto and from Philadelphia a -rive
at and wave Broad ntrcct depot.
J. E. WOOT1ICN
Nov. a, 1875. Oeuerai ji'wjierintfndenf,
piCNNSYIiVANIA BAILItOAD,
PHILADELPHIA A EKIE RB. DIVISION.
Winter Time Table.
On and niter SUNDAY, NOV.SlaU 1871, tho
Trains on tho Plnladelphla A Erie llallroad Di
vision will run as toliows :
WESTWARD.
FAST LINE leavos Nw Y'ork
Phil dcipbia
Hultlmoie
HarrisbarK
arr. at WUliainsport
Locx Haven
IKl.efontH
EiUE MAIL Jeaea New York
Fluladclohla
Dalllmore
Hani-burr
0.2 am.
12.15 p.m.
I. 23 p.m.
S.iKi p.m.
8.55 p,m.
10.20 p.m.
ll.Mp.m.
8.25 D.m.
II. Hn.m.
D.0I p.m.
4,25 a m,
8 35 a.m.
9.45 a.m.
11.05 a.m.
7.50 p.m.
7.vo a.m.
7.33 a.m.
10.41 a.m.
1.55 p.m.
3.30 p.m.
4.45 p.m.
8.00 a.m.
8.30 a.m.
1.25 p.m.
6.10 p.m.
7.30 p.m.
8 41 a.m.
7.51a.m.
11.53 a.m.
6.16 pm.
4.20 p.m.
7.b5 p.m.
9.10 a.m.
Wllhamepoit
Lock Haven
Hei.ova
arr. at Erie
LIMIT. MAIL leavoa Philadelphia
Baltimore
Ilainabure
trr. at WUltamsport
4 Locz IUven
W r.euova
L'K HAVEN AC. lva I'nllndelphia
Baltimore
IZarrlsbarg
arr. at WilUamsport
Lock llaven
EASTWARD.
PniLAD'A EX. leaves Lock Haven
Wllllamrport
arr. at Ilarnabnrg
Baltimore
Philadelphia
New Yoilc
DAY rXPRESS leaves Renova
Lock llaven
10.25 a m.
WilUamsport Ii.3in.in.
arr. at Ilamabara; S.oip.m.
i-niiaaeiLuta
New Yorz
lialtlmoro
EE1E MAIL leaves Erie
ltenova
Iwk Haven
W.Uiamsport
arr. at Ilairitbure
Da'tlmore
Philadelphia
New York
FAST LINE leaves WilllamsiHirt
arr. at Harrtsburg
Babimore
Pblludelpbla
New York
s.20 p.m.
9.15 p.m.
ii.35 p.m.
l'.'.'o a.m.
8.25 p.m.
9.45 p.m.
10.55 p.m.
2 30 am,
7.35 a m.
7.00 a.m.
lO.in u.m.
12.35 n.m.
3.55 a.m.
7.85 a w,
7.31 a.m.
10.25 a.m.
Erie Mall IVtil. Limited Mall
West, Lock
llaven Aroom, West and Day Expreea East
make close connect ton at Northomberl.nd with
L.AO.UH. trainsfor Wllkesbarre and scrantou.
Erie Moll West. Limited Mall Weak and
Fast Line Weat, make cose connection at
WilUamsport wtlU N, c. It. W. tralua norui.
Erie MaU Fast and Wet, Limited Mail West,
East line West and Day Express Kaal make
elois connection at Loot Uaveu with I). E. V.
Itlt. trams.
Erie M 1 East and West connect at Erie with
trains on L. B. A M . 8. Itlt., at Corry with O. C
A A, V. nil., at Emporium with D. N. Y. A P.
lilt., and at Driftwood with A. V. 11 U.
Parlor Cara 1;1 rnnoetween Philadelphia and
Wllllamepoit id Limited Mail Weat. Fast
Line Wetst, PhUadelpbU Express East and Day
Expresii &ast. rileeplngCiirs on all uigbt trains.
WM. A. UALDWIN. Oen'l papf
$1,200 PROFIT ON $100
Made tbta month by Tuti and CU1. Invostae
cordina- to vonr means. CIO. (50 or 1100. In
STOCK PltlVlLUOF.a, bttAbroufht a small
fortune to tbe careful 'in vea or. We advlee
wlieo asd bow to orEitATK bately. Books wlUi
foll lolormaUoa a eat tree Addreu 01 dare sir
mat) aod taiecrapb to.
BAXTER eta CO.,
Packers isd Droxen 17 Wallet IT,
N
TKEASUltEU'S SALE
OF
Unseated JL.mds I
TaJOTIGB IS HF.IircilY OIVB1V, thai
A' asreeablyln the Ait of Aaemlilr of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, dlrertfnt; the mo,ln
of SellhiB the Unseated Lands for Taxes, the fol
lowln Tracts and Parts of Tracta of Unsosted
Lands will l sold, at Public Pale, on JUNI! 13th,
It lielnpr thei Third Mondiv of June next, at the
i ourt House, in the Boroujh or Maurh Chunk,
for the arrearatrea of Taxes duo. and thi costs ae.
rroed on each, respectively, unless the same lw
paid lu-ror the day of aale.? Salo to commence at
Ar. a o'clock A. l.
HAN KB TOWNBI1IP.
Port of
Mnrrnntee'iNiinic. at. a r.
Hradv. William, 40 U5 421 8(1
Ilrmly, John, 0 40 44 1 120
Clark, llobert, 300 423
Clark, Wlllhin, 303
flark, Walter, 440 120
Carson. Andrew, 3no 40n
Davidson, Jonas, 202 40 337 7.1
(Irey, Wnu 117 27 440 4U
(Irant, Thomas, 10 30 3U0 r
Hamilton, Thomas, 125 OS .ISO '28
Jackson, .lere.. 101 128 tW 121
Kunkle. Christian, 115 .10 416 30
Kerrlker. Daniel, 0 67 418
Ion, Hubert, tOO
Martin, Peter, 02 380
Meyer, John. 331 3h7
Martin. Thnniaa, 2.VJ 410
Stedman, Kllrabelh, IIS 40 SO
.Stedm.111, David, 2.18 80 43d 80
EAtjr PENN TOWNSHIP,
niodrlik. Jas., Jr., 35
Moyer, Dai Id. 00
Mmson & llalllet, 35
I'earsol, Jeremiah 203
Both, (leorpe, 30
lloyer, Folomon, 212
Leisenrlnir, Iteuben, 24
Pearsol, Mrrdlce, 250
Tea, llobert, 2C0
Am't,
(6 6.1
1 65
28 30
28 30
81 (18
28 30
10 20
11 02
2 08
12 83
II 92
42 80
3 7.1
10 10
II 'J2
100 1,0
40 60
11 91
87 43
It (10
8 U
II 60
22 20
3 60
14 3.1
10 73
11 ro
8 93
B 05
weissport Donouon.
Part of Lot No. 81,
Lot No. 6.1,
WEATUERLY BOROUOII.
Davis & Jones, 60
4 61
0 60
LOWER TOWASIENSINO TOWNHH.1P.
Hays, John, 40
Lewis, William, m 131
P.lrtrldRo, John, 250
MM, Jehu, 611
332 8
370 105
4 00 81
3J3 79
' 59 69
3 62
(11.7
II',
I 15
Lttwrenre I'alut Co., 20
Huwman, lh-lllard, 10
Cialir, Tliomar. Lst.. 30J
10 s;
00
3 S
CO 51
Craig, Thomas, bat.. 130
l.elubach A Co.,
9 19
44 89
14 00
6 20
0 20
FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP,
Beck A Dover.
50
40
28
14
7
21
Canipbo.l J. M.,
Fenner, .lo-eph,
Horn, Herman,
Baudenbush k Co.,
Reiner, John, jr.,
3 73
3 7J
8 21
17 27
10 00
28 00
28 34
21 73
33 O'l
10 3J
42 6.1
42 85
30 80
10 SO
32 ;a
67 0.1
121 "0
31 01
28 90
11 23
74 80
8. 37
38 20
10 C3
21 00
113 71
41 Si
38 20
47 60
42 (0
10 (8
10.1 84
14U 20
100 63
CI 00
CI 00
100 00
KIDDER TOWNSHIP.
Bradford. Thomas,
Brown, Jonathan,
Blown, Catharine,
ll'akely. D.nld,
Cial;:, .l.ane,
Cralir, Thomas,
Chrli-t. John.
Chriatman, (lets A
rnJt,
Der, John
Dyer, Sa-nh,
Day, Uuitjamln
Kvans David,
llorfefifld, M m.,
Hartttnir, tl.tnlel,
llariuu,;, D.avld,
Kelder, Mbhae',
Kramer, John,
Nf.Wt, John N.,
Pearson. Isaac,
Perry, 'Ihoma,
Rooster, Thomas,
Robert1, tleorue,
llice, Owen,
Reese, Samuel,
Shaw, John,
1 homas, Daniel,
Thompson, John,
175
2 0
150
2l'4
2l.
40.1
60
414
419
443
91
220
60
30:)
200
10,1
33.1 114
2111
43!) 120
Ml 75
160
110
400
417 117
21 10
H8
160
403
439 63
400
250
441
40)
150
4)8 160
4-S7
400
LAUSANNE TOWNSHIP.
Corson, Andrew,
Martin, Hubert,
Smith. Jeremiah,
Smllhers, llonry,
Southern, Oeorsc,
Sraithers, George,
Smith, Daniel.
CD .1
218
203 106
2C2
400
400
300
183
418
4.0 101
400
400
McCliuty, James,
28 45
EAul' MAU OH CHUNK BOROUGH.
Singer, Kmanuel, 413
Slnger.Jobn, 161110 411100
PACKER TOWNSHIP.
Adams, Wlllllam, 60
33 40
11 23
7 80
6 09
6J 07
28 2G
12 66
16 CI
15 07
28 33
28 33
18 20
23 20
6S 40
II 88
8 07
14 CO
Buntlnir,
Bates, Frederic,
Bales, Henry,
Brady, John.
Cants. Thomas.
427
401
ti 120
115 131
2u7 120
402 82
402 22
401
401
U3
129 i:
crisi. joun,
Collday, Jacob,
Decater, Stephen,
Deamur, Jobu,
Delany, Sharp,
Deamer, Abnrr,
Deal, Martin,
Upley, Klllian,
Kpley, taonard
Fromberger, John
Fudge, Jonas,
Frey, Joaepb,
Frazer, Malhio,
400
80
104
100
40
406 40
400 118
400 113
405 160
417 70
401 10
431 140
427 40
28 63
29 35
65 07
74 23
30 03
437 1S7 21 10
uroll.uecrce,
Gfaoe, A. and J., J1!0
Qangwer, Matthias, I
427 13
30 03
19 08
65 40
28 20
28 20
fi 82
28 20
73 21
W 20
18 00
33 20
43
6 44
21 41
14 00
28 74
7 80
0 60
3 31
10 39
7 62
2) 25
7 81.
7 80
13 C4
8 76
28 2d
6 08
18 00
68 12
11 00
49 34
0 18
74 67
14 91
41 SO
11 20
69 34
U S3
IT 44
4.M
Qorden.Jobn 266 90 304 90
Oende, James, 400 100
Urey, Win, 400 2i
Urey. Robert, 400 43
Oangwor, martin, 1 . ...
Ulade, A. and Jacob 71 437 161
Qoodbeart, Henry, 400 10
llatlewood, Jacob, 425 t7
Henry, Joseph, 401
Ueatb, John, 210 400 60
Ilarlsy, Daniel. 407 112
Heiater, John, U 400 117
llelster, Galwle, 8 40J
Kunkel, Christian 300 416 30
Kell, Theodore, 200 3W 117
Kunkel, John, 403 23
Jackaon, Jeremlab, 100 SOS
Martlu, Voter, 120 330
MeAra, John, 34 412 117
Martin, Thomas, UO 416
Mtura, John, 90 112 117
McNeil, James, 401
Mcpherson, John, 100 171
Komlf, Joliu, 100 60 18S 60
Kouilg,Jobn, 03 68 100
ItonUgtJtbn, 67 33 100
Simmers, Wm, 401 49
Smoker, John, 30 76 412 117
tfarsty, blliabetb, 113 432 23
Safety, Joseph, 420 10
Steaduan. David 200 43 80
Smoker, John, 237 412 117
Savety, Joseph, 120
Touch, Fraucli, 133' S3 .
Weiss, Jacob, 436 4i
Walts, Jacob, 300 800 30
Willing, Msritsrst, 160 S43 HO
Wldusr, Jsoob, 407
YooDtJobn, HjI U
YootCr, Conrad, tli 130
PENN FOREST TOWNBHIP,
Ab4ti, Jaoob, tt 114
Pelt of
Warrantee's Nnmo
Anthony, Peter,
Burr, Joseph,
Bader, Samuel R.,
Beahm, Philip,
Beatel. John,
Beck, llonrv,
Conrad, Mnlhew,
Clajpole, DavlJ,
Carrol, John,
Craljr, Thomas,
Colt, llonrv,
Bider, David.
Ilealnn. Philip,
lllerklev, David,
Dryer, Norton,
I'PP'ey. Henry,
Kppley, Indrew,
Kvans, Charles,
Hvans, Philip,
Kvans, Charles,
(Jeddes, Wm.,
Oarlley, .Idin,
Hamlet, Oodrrey,
Krlder, Conrad,
Krider, Abraham
Ktrlt, Mlchiel, F.
Sheckl-r,
Leveri, Wll'laui.
I.eareh, John,
Lniran, Jame,
McNeil. Hamuel,
Mer.tr.er. Filincls,
Nellh, MrboLis,
A. p.
r.
Am't
430
429 110
411 140
303 21
4 12 20
421
410
.100 80
433
27
27 100
401
371
3(17
88
41
id
430
4311
438
101
411 1.16
451 28
4.18
420
170 '.21
201
412 ei
422 67
4 0 109
4'0 100
411 160
18 7.1
22 :ui
10 20
15 20
16 20
16 20
10 70
16 20
25 86
403 25
2 01
2 93
16 20
15 20
15 20
6 30
15 20
11 0.1
18 7.1
23 30
408
884 44
16 20
3 84
10 70
16 20
32 I'D
29 40
R 10
11 03
29 40
15 20
15 20
15 20
15 20
67 80
18 20
16 20
2 42
18 76
15 20
16 20
16 20
N'lchri.ia, Wm.,
400
Oilenhelmer, Philip, 4ns 101
Poor, John, 307 120
Palmer, Thomas, 50
Heed, Susanna, 439 G5
Simmers, Jonas, 410
TorUrf, Rl.linrd, 413 94
lalght, Celiaillan. 401 03
TO W A MENS IN O TOWNlHIP.
Bowman, Henry, M0
llratten, Hunh, 21
Leuckel A lloyer, 130
Melnliart, Charles, 409
McManiis. Peter. 10.1
0 00
A 34
20 30
17 30
0 38
73 C'2
25 62
0 18
12 11
23 91
B 00
18 02
24 03
74 20
30 52
Stocker, Fraurls,ACo 118
Smith, John, 05
Sutder, Cornelius, 50
Snyder, Cornelius, B.t
Boils, William, 287
Kline's Tract, 100
Wlltermaii, Mary, 01
Youpt A tiering, 96
Yonpt Aaerlnii, 451
Halil.U, A Rlckert
J. IC. 02
LEHIGH TOWNSniP,
llhckwell, Robert, 401 134
49 00
2.1 30
41 CO
44 97
64 20
38 41
62 09
62 68
62 58
61 22
41 no
9 74
0 10
17 20
9 74
47 17
49 OS
41 9.1
61 37
62 68
63 71
60 41
28 05
111 22
63 24
Brown. Jol:
100
Davla, Benjamin,
Dodson, Susanna,
Dodson, Mabel,
Dodson, Thomas,
Dodson, John,
Dodson, James,
K'lmunds Daniel,
(Jllmore, Robert,
402 120
302 10
438
301
421
423
421 113
413 100
dill, John,
401
Hottenstlne, David, lot
HnrUADodon 50
Keloer. John. 2IH1
Mnrlln, l'eler, 72
Mouse, Josoph, 3-0
Misire, Juulea, 401
Olden, ,lhn, .170 1.10
I'ryor, Norton, 411 110
R01I1, Peter, 4'21 113
Raikenstraw, Jos., 4 4 12)
clmmeis, Henry 4(7 70
Savlta, Kllaalwtb, 21 RJ
cavltz. Joseph, Ml 12)
Smith, Oliver, 430
Warller, Michael, 411 33
Wllllnc Richard, 400 19
Meisi. Jacb, 99
els, Thomas, 100
W bite A II uard. 1(0
60 81
41 00
12 P8
13 13
13 1.1
Clulg, lalili I, 422 73
S5 17
llAUOIt CHUNK TOWNSHIP.
CunnliiBham. Jus, 103 111
0 60
7 80
is no
13 75
f.1 (10
IS no
2 63
Kellplonnthan,
NO
hell, Jonathan
Heath. John
Leonaid, Peter
Lnrdls, llobert.
Mocre, James
Murphev, lloorgo,
210
00 400 lf,0
372 110 402 110
420 1-0
IS
12
12
25
2.1
20
2.1
60
60
60
CO
15
8
25
2 02
Stout. Manass.ll,
Oonnley, Mra.
Wanner. Nathan
2 02
3 10
8 10
2 70
8 10
Terruttce, Jonathan,
Slnjard. James
r,iieris,.iosepn,
Hont7, John
6 21
6 25
S 2.1
Erln, Thomas
Hex. Km.anuel
fi 10
Slmun. Jacob
2 25
1 (8
Stroup, Joseph,
Dreltbacb, Daniel,
1 10
T. D. OLAUSS.-Treasu
rer.
Mauch Chunk, April 1, 1870
W. EACHES,
Contractor & Builder,
LEHIOHTON, PENN'A.
Plans and Specifications
FOR ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS MADE
AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
NO CHARGES
Made for PLANS and SPECIFICATIONS
wnen tho contract Is awarded to Hie under
signed. Jnne 14, 1173-yl.
A. W. EACHES.
D
It ESSE D AND LIVE
The nnrterslrncd respectfully Informs the
citltens of Carbon and adjolnine counties, that
be Is attain prepared to supply them with
Dressed or Live Hogs
at prices folly as low as they can be boatht for
elsewhere. Also, Smoked Haras. Bologno and
Sviseage, at WboloAi.lo and Retail.
tST Orders will be promptly filled, and Hogs
shipped to any point at tho shortest notice.
JOSEPH OBERT,
Euk Street, Lcblirhtos, Pa.
Nov. 6, yl
Plotts' Star Organs
Are us perfect parlor organs as are ronnufacta
red. Correspondence solicited with organists,
musicians and tho trade. Address, EDWAUD
PLOTTr), Wasilugton, N. J, .
T OOK BEAUTIFUL LOOK ROSY l-A bot
"lie of DURLlNG'8 ItO-E GLYCERINE for
Roaa-buessof the SKIN, OHAI'I'ED If ANDS,
Ac, only 25 cents a botilo. May 9,
Plotts Star Orgims
Combine beaatir, dnrablllty and worlh. Bond
for Illustrated caialocoB before bnimir. Ad
dress tbe maonfaetnrer, EDWARD PLOTTS.
Wsahlnston.N. J.
"TrrnT, on WITT will yoo mffer wlta list
' COUOH or COLD I when yea maybe tnv
mediately re'elved by usmjr DOIILINO'3 COM
POUND BYRU' oj TAB WILDCHERKY
aod UOKKHOUND. May
NEW LAWS.
The Rovctnor hai signed tha follow
ing btllx, tnformatinn of which litis
b en ofllclally transmitted to the sonato
and lipusi; :
Hoiisn bill No. 14, nn net supple
mcnlnry to the act entitled nn net sup
plementary to the several acts relating
to the stnto treasurer nnd cnnitnt.iilu
tiers nf the, sinking fund, approved
May 0, 1874. Sinned February 12.
liouso bill No. 4, nn net to unablo
ns6lpnces, for the benefit of creditors,
to make sales of real estnto encumbered
by liens. Signed tVbrunry 17.
IIouso bill No. 10, nn aet supplemen
tary to nn net to prescribe tho manner
by which the com ts may divide boruuphs
Into waids, approved May 14, 1874,
Signed February 17.
House bill No. 48, tin net supplemen
tnry to an act to provide for the liicor
pointlnn and regulation or certain cor
porations, approved April 20, 1874, nu
tlinrlzltiR brlilfie companies to exercise
their eot pnrate franchises within le.11
than 8,000 feet of any other bridge in
actual use, to cross strenn.s bounding
cities of the third class from nny point
wHhln the same. Signed March 14.
liouso bill No. 24, an act in relation
to the entry of satisfaction of judg
ments which have been fully paid by
tho defendant. Signed March 14.
Senate bill No. 13, n supplement to
an net to nuthnrizo the governor to ap
point additional notailes public, Signed
March 10.
Senate bill No. 8, a further supple
ment to an act to provide for the ad
mission of certain classes of the insane
Into hospitals for the Iniane in this com
mnuvtealtli and their dlsclmrge there
from, approved April 20. a. d. 1800.
Signed Marcli 23.
benate bill No. 18, an act relating to
ball for stay of execution in cases wliero
such hail is like to prove insolvent.
Signed March 23,
House bill No. 20, an net empower
Ingcampmeetliig Associations tn emolov
a police force. Signed Maich 28.
House bill No. 03. nn act to ohantre
tbe placo for holding the sessions of the
supreme court for tlua mlddlu dlsttlct
and providing for fitting up and furnish-
ing suitable rooms fur that purpose.
Signed March 23.
Ileus.' bill No. 220, a Buntilement to
nn act entitled an net to provide for the
appointment of a state bnnid of centen
nial itianaL't'is for the centennial exlil.
bltlon and to defray tho expenses there
of. Signed March 30.
House bill No. 152, nn act maklnc
nn appropriation for nn educational
display at the centennial exposition and
to erect a suitable school Ikhho orotlic
building for lliepiirpii.e Signed Marcli
House bill No. 12, an act relating to
daningei ami mesne prufits. Signed
March 31.
IIoum' hill No (.";, nn net to tepual
an act entitled an act relative to com
inlltlnrr mngistratos ot Lebanon, Dau
phin, Franklin and Adams counties,
approved tho 20.1. day of March, a. d.
1801), so far as relates to and applies to
tins county ot Adams, feigned March
31.
liouso bill No. 43, an net to repeal
nn act entitled an net to tlx the mileage
nnd to change the time for the meeting
of tho directors of the poor of Hunting
don county, approved tlm 14th day of
March, a. d 1873 Signed Marcli 31.
House bill No. 51, a supplement to
an act entitled an act to authorize nnd
require the auditors to publish an an
nual statement of the receipts and ex
penditures of road commissioners, supervisor-,
overseers ot the poor and
school ditectorsof tho several townships
mm uoreugus witnin tills common
wealth, to designate n day to audit, set
tle aud adjust township and boiough
hccounts.ttpproved April 24,a. d. 1874.
Signed March 31.
Senate bill No. 1, an act authorizing
tho stntn treasurer to pay the necessary
expensss Incident to tho calling out of
the National Guard to assist the civil
authorities in suppressing the recent
riots in Luzerne, Northumberland nnd
Schuylkill counties. Signed Mareh 31.
Senate bill No. 70, an act tj carry
Into effect section live of article four
teen of the constitution relative to tho
salailes of county oiucers and Urn pay
merit of fees received by them Into the
state or county treasury In counties
containing over 150,000 Inhabitants.
Signed March 31.
Characteristics of tho Average Am
erkau Boy.
If there aro any loose straw, chips,
sticks, old barrel or boxes anywhere
within his reach, and ho can get a
match, he will make what he calls a
"bonflro" and stand around it and hold
Ids hands before it until he gets suck
ed all over.
If there Is a poLd or puddle of muddy
water anywhere about he will take off
his shoes and stockings, roll up his
clean white pants and either wade In
or get a dirty board or plank and push
himself about until face, hands and
cloths ate one uniform dirt color from
top to too.
He will go over any fence or wall or
thn ugh any tangled thicket ot briars,
thorns or brushwood, regardless of the
strength ot his trousers, even when It
would bo quite as handy to tq around
by the proper path.
He will plunge Into any muddy ditch
or swamp after a mud-turtle or a uilu.
now, and then, after cstrylog it about
for a while, will throw his prize away.
He will climb any laddei, pole, seat
fold or tree, with no understandable
reason except to get where be knows
he ought not to be, and with tbe sure
result of getting Into danger,
When his klto lodgci In a tree or on
n telegraph wlro ho will try to get It
down by throwing stones nnd sticks at
it until the kite Is broken all to pieces,
nnd will spend ns much tlmo nnd energy
In IhU vain pursuit as- would serve to
make a dozen other kites.
Ho will trudge through tho snow and
slush In preference to walking on a per
fectly clean path or pavement.
Ho will spend hours In throwing dobs
nnd stones to knock ' caudles" from
tho catalpa tree, to knock " beans"
from tiie locust tree.to knock " switch
es" from the nl'anthus tree, and to
knock " button. balls" from the button
wood trees j nnd then when ho has got
them and gets his clothes in disorder he
will gnlher up ids " candles," "switch
es" or button-balls," and Immediately
find he don't want them and give them
nway to some other boy who don't waut
tiicui eiiuer.
Ho will mako a racket and nolso
without any poislblo reason for It ex
cept the "fun" of making .1 nolso
Finally, he will get his clothes dirty,
or his fingers cut, or his shins or head
bruised, if there is nny show or chance
for either within a mile.
Wherein the nverago American boy
differs from the American girl : This
" differentation" Is a problem tor the
" evolutionists ' to solve.
HUMOROUS.
One thing is certain, people must
stop, reading tho nowspapers, or wo'il
all wako up some morning with no ma
terial to ninke Jurymen of.
And now Miss Kellogg says tho cor
respondent's know more about her ma
trimonial designs than she does. Yoa
should read the papers, Clara.
" Tou hain't gut any chewing ter
baccer about your cio'es, hev you ?"
asked a Fort Scott girl of n young man
sho was escorting to a leap year party.
" Yon ain't nfrald to die ?' said tho
clergyman, tondorly. " No," replied
thesutferer, " I'm only nfrald if I do
that tho old woman will go rooting
nmong my private papers tbo first
thing."
An editor's hair shot right up on Its
end, tho other night, when a largo
cock roach arose to to tho brim of tha
pmt-pot and hoarsely Inquired, " Havo
you got nnythlng more about Stan
ley ?'
Lord Dudley, on receiving n visit
from the poet. Rogers at Parls.proposed
that they should go to tho Catacomos.
It has often been remarked of Ro"PTd
that, with his fine bald head, wrinkled
skin, sunken cheeks, he was mora like
a death's head than nny man that was
ever seen allvo. When the poet had
spent nn hour or two In tho abodes of
mortality, nnd was nbout to mako his
-tit, the keeper, startled at his death
like appearance, tried to stop him, cry
inijout : "Hullo I Getyou back I Yon
havo no right to come out ? Rogers
afterwards complained to Lord Dudley
that he had cruelly deserted him in his
emergency. " My dear Rogers." re
plied tho Earl, " I did not like to In
terfere, you looked so much at home."
A thirsty Rhlnoceroi havlno- to hia
great Joy encountered a dromedary In
the desert of Sahara, besought the lat
ter animal of his mercy to givo him a
drink, but the diomedary refused, ute
ting that he was holding the tluld for
advance " Why," said ho to tho
rhinoceros, did you not Intimate mr
forethought and prudence, and take
SOIDB liefell to tlin mnrrn,9 Ti. -ui.
ceros knowledged tho Justice of the re-
uune. oomeiirae aiterwards he mot In
nn oasis tho (lrnmril.irr 1.-.1 n
zed at tho turn of tin market and was
now trying to cover ills shorts. For
heaven's sake." he grasped to the
rhinoceros, who was wollowing In thu
midst of u refreshing pool, " trust mo
for a nip." "When I was thirsty,"
replied the rhinoceros, " you declined
to stand the drinks, but I will give you
a 'l So sayn8 ho let "e grateful
sunlight into the dromedary's Innard.
Moral Vlitue is its own reward.
The head of the Scottish house of
Murray, generally known ai the Duke
of Athole, a young man of thirty-six.
holds one dukedom, two marqtiisates,
Hvo earldoms, three titles as viscount
and twelve as baron, twenty-three tl
tics In all ; six more than any other uo
bleinan iu tho United Kingdom.
" Big long-legged man don't always
sometimes get ahead of llttlo boy," u
Chinese for " the race Is not always to
the swift."
TnE Candy Question. Wo propose
to give our young readers a few 'points'
with regard to the candy question. The
next time your mother predicts that jou
"will not have a tooth In your head"
from eating so much candy.reply pleas
antly, but firmly, that Henry, Duke of
Beaurort, for forty years ate nearly a
pound of candy dally, and died at tlm
age of eighty with a full set of perfect
teeth In bis head. If this Is not enough,
crush your parent completely by re
marking, coldly, that every schoolboy
knows that Cleland, In bis "Institutes
of nealtb," mentions a Mr. Mallony
who was extremely fond of sugar and
addicted to its use and who reached the
rloo neo of one liiinrlr..l vur. i,ui....
good tei-th until ho was fourscore, and
wen uutuaiiy cut a new set I U your
father eoraea to your mother's relief,
assure him that teth lis
Id syrup for a wbolo year without ubv
r-iwHwwiu vurci, tvuu MO DtSl at,
thorltles now sav that
- -"J KIVII lUt
ehlldren. Ni.w, If this la'ut a nrebrarxi
v wju kjiurr vrnat 11,