I njiaiHajr fl. V.MonTiinufit, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT-" Live and Let Live." $1.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. LEHIGHTON, CAMION COUNTY, rENN'A, SATURDAY MOItNINO, AriUti 20, 1870 Subscribers out of County, $1.20 VOL. IV., Wo 20. mnm i mm win t CARDS. if ittiifn WArrlinime. V. Sehwartt, Hank street, ilmlerin all kindt of Funiilurt. cafftnt maat to nraer. tlnnt unci Shoe Mnktn, Olltiton llretncy, in IKm'i liiildinff. Hunk slroot, All orders promptly am iporw warmntra. J-JANIKL. ICALIIFUB, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT IAW, tlkncli CllunU, Pn. rOlli. above Polon's Jewelry Store, Broadway ,rA..shEHH A?I Ell, II. D., PHYSICIAN AND 8UIIH EON tWInl attention n.nM to Chrnnle Diseases. omc! S.mtli Unit former Iron nml 2nd sis., Lc Ighton.Pa, April 3, i7, J)u. at. it. nromsn, PRACTICING IMIYflCIAN AND RUHOKON. O Ufa. IUic 8tret. next door above the Pntomre, .Lehlgliion, OOlro Hours Parrvvllle each day mm loto 12o'dok; remainder or day at ntnrew Mhlgliten NOT'Ki.'iz. AUCTIONEER, Kant Welssport, Pn. Stf "B, ''ilea of oery aVs'-rlptlou attended to nt VtnimtwiMo charges. The patronage of the public .retp&rualiy soiiwea. jan.z4, iv jxo. u. nanioLK.TTR. , JAS s. LOOBB TdLfcTTB fc LOOSIE, ATTOUNUY.s AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Omos FlrstNslionnl Rank Building, 2nd Floor, MAUCII CHUNK, PiMKii. Can be consulted In (lermaa. I July SI IfiT p J. MKHIIAX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ner.tDoorto First National Dank, MMIOU CtlU NK, PA as-Can ha consulted In Gorman. Jan9. A. HKLTZ, JUSTICE OP TO!! PEACE, Obeit's Building. BANIt-8t., LrilianTON. c2onveynTiclne.. CAIUcllna; nml nil other busi ness ennuceted wifcu the office pinmptlr attend! flil to. Also, Agent lor the Furchnan nnd Halo u llcnl Estate. , , , April l'-yl rpIIO.il AH 8. IIRCK, 1 JUSTICE OF TIR I'ltXCK, IHNK 8treut, LKlllflUYON, Pa. Cmivavaiiring, Oo1letlli and all business con norted with the nftiee promptly attended to.' I&-Aieut tor fir-i-cli--In-uranru Companies, an J RWks of all Mnis taken' on the ino-t lilnral tvrni. Jan.'J. 1873. Xttounkv axd counsellor it law, DAKK STUEET. LbKIQHTOK. 1'A. Heal KMftbaU4l Oulifction Atrvnc). U'ill Ittiynna bvlt H.ni ivtato. Conveyuuclng nettly dont Col (octlo promptly matin. uttllag Kt.itef of De- edttnu a peciiuy. May r cutiuii4a in auiiau &ntl Hfrmiu. Nor 2. T CONVKVANOKU, AND GENERAL INStr&ANOE AGENT Tte following CnmaHntu nre RBrletfnte4: JL.EHAXON .MUTUAL FIRIC, UEA'JUlNO MUTUAL F1HK, WVOMINQ riUH, F01TMVILLU PIItK, . LUlIlGli FINE. and UioTnAV HU5RO' ACCIDENT IM8UHANCE, Also Punnivlvutih and MiUu.il llorae Thitt Deteetlro and luaurani'O Cumiianr. MUTCH 21). 1S7S. TllOS. KEMEKKR. rp'10MAS A. tVILIIAiIS. LADIli8' AND UKNTLKMKN'S t Fasblonahlo Boot and Shoe Maker, Inextdoor to carbon nooau. BANK STREET, Lehighton, Pa. Having commenced business, as above, I would eHpectrnlly announce to tbeelttKena of Lehighton and vicinity that I am prepared to do all work In tnyllne In the neatest and most substantial man ner; at prices fullyias low aa the same work can K;otk!ned la Philadelphia. A trial is solicited and satisfaction guaranteed, at lowest prices. July 4,1874. T "W BELT'S, , PHOTOdltAPIIEIl, Upper Main street, bLATINQTON, TA.. In the Gillekv recently oocupicd by n. & Ukngluu. i'ICTURE TAKEN IN ANY WEATnEIL CUILDillSN'S LIKENESSES Anecialtv. PATRONAGE SOLICITED, Asd xatl'laction Uuaiantced. JhnelS-7Iri -JENTENXIAL SALOON, SUSQUEUANIfA BT., UAUCTI CIIUKK. FRANK INKMANX, Propr. ITeh,rnlladnlphla Laser Buer always on tori.i Cl0arso( Cho qeal fiaorivaud all other Kinds ot Uofrexlimeuta to be found In a ilistelaea Ha loon. FilEl'. LUMCH evory II oral ug at III o'clock, t ail when, yott go to Maocla CJtuuk. July 10. iSTB-yl TrnsB and tiurgioal Saadajje Stand. TST J: T5VERETT, Ho. 13 Nortn rteventU M. bolQw Aroh St. Philadelphia, Lateatlio vroxvd Traaaos. 8houlder Braces, Klastlo Ht iok ings, Uciw. auaeuBi)nn. Crnteuea, Dclorinitr luatrnmenw, Ac, Also Mrs. Ererett'a. Fitch's mil ndJurtiuB uud otlior celebrated I'eumlu up poiiem.' Luily AitcnQaut. Larae atoot and iovrpclae?. llbrnia atlocxaaXully tteulcu, Jnlrjl.1875.ty. PITY mfi HOJ-Tliat ELMTKIO LINI MENT.like 1 cut at DUJlLItJO'a DUUU STORE, 'Will core turn or anv otliermau uf It ugualA-Tiam imd all other PAIttd May e BUILDER &CQNTRACTOR uBAKki.jlTlt.Ut.'t, LKIIlGUroN, PA, lleaveottaliy annouocca.to tUo cltlioaaof Le blabton but) vicluity that, lie la now preuaxod to oBNTltAOTtor thO UUBCTIOM ol DWELL JNO HUUHto, UIIUHCUBH, SCHOOL llUUHKS.flud OTUHU JJUILdYnOH. Alao tbut lio keepa eunatontly on Unud a lull unwrt inent-M every doecrli.tlun'orsiiASOND Coiiasliii(f'o('rLOOUINj. HIUINO, UOOIW. HAbHlllQ,lNDn..BUUTTEr.B. MOLDINOH., tt..''ililc lioliiiropated to luruliaaltho yy toWeet Market -irivea. ' ' ' mre.i.al.e , ' l If. Railroad Guide. Now Advortiscmonts. N OllTII PFiNNA, RAILROAD. Pnaseniera for l'hllndolnlila will lonro Lohluli ton na follows i 3:n n. m.. Tin. Ij. V. nrrlvo nt rhlln. nt 6:15 a m, 6:12 a. m. via I-V.nrriToni Phlln. nt 0: on. m. r n. m. via l A 9. 11:00 n. in. 7:12 a. in. vln L. V. 11:07 li. m. vl i L A1, 10:W p. m. Tin I V. y.i'v. m. via L. AH. 4:17 1. tn, vln 1.. A s. 4:1 1 p. ni. via L. V. 11:io n. m. 2:0.1 p. in, 2 OS p. m, 5:1 1 p. m, 8:15 p.m. 8:15 n. n, u ivi p. in. vin u. v. tt: p. m. Ri'turnlim. lenvn depot nt PerkR nml Ameri can Ht.. rhlln.. nt7i'W. 8:15 nnrt 9:45 a. m.i 2:10, s:ia una o:iap. m. rnro iroin j.onicinon to num., ti.M, lltrnrslon Tickets, $4 00 April 17, 1878. ELLIM CLARK. Aitent, nENTRAL R, R, OP N.T. Million A SUSQUKIIANNA IHVISIOS. All Rnll Route to Lone llrnucli. PASSHNdKH STATION IN NKW YOIIK V'OOT Of LIBKItTY ST.. N.R. Tlmoffftblo or. Dec. 27, 1875. Tritna lenvn ftilghtou as folic: For Xew York, Katon, Ac, at 5.2.', 7.47, 11.12 , in., 2.20, 4.47 p. in. for Phlfadelphla, 5.22, 7.47, 11.12 a. m 2. it, 4.47. PorMauch Chnnk at 10.20 a.m., 1.(19, p.18, 7.04 and 0.43 p. m. For Wllkea-Ilarro andSeranton at 10.20 a. in., 1.09 7.04 p. m. Rrtiirniiia LearA Now York, from station Cen tralltallroad of New .Tt-isey, fool of Liberty street, norm mviir, nt o.iu, 'J.oii n.m., 1.00, 2 45 and 5.15 n. m. Leivo Philadelphia, from Pepot North Penu'a H 1!., at 7.U'i, u.i.r a. in., a.io, ;i.4.i p. m. UnTe Kanton nt KM, 11.40 a. Ul., 3.55, 5.35 end 8.10 p ui. Leave Mauch l.liunk at 6.15,7.40, 11.05 a.m., 2.20 and 4.40, p. in. Fo: further particulars, see Time Tnblei nt the MUtlOU. PASSENGERS FOE LONO RIIANCII UlIANOIS CAES AT KLIZAUETII. II. P. BALDWIN, Ben. IMtungtr Agtnt, July 4. 1874. pIIILA. Si HEADING RAILROAD. Arrnngoment of Passenger Trains. JANUARY 1ST 1876. Trains lenvo ALLEN TOWN ns follows: (VIA riillKlOXEX nitANCII.) For rhllmlelphia, jinilgcpnrr nnd l'erklomen juucucit, ai o.ij, -a fin u.ni ami ii.oo v.ni fiUNUAVS. For PMIadolphla. llndifeport nml Perklomon jnnciio , iij.iuii.in. IV1A KAST I'KXXA. IIIIAKC1I.1 For llenilliiu, 1 130, .' 50, i.'A a hi., 12.:0. 2 10, 1.30 ar.u h.m p.m. For llaiilsourg, t 2 30, 6 50, 8.55 a. til.. 12.20, 4 80 anil a.45 p.m. For Loncaiior und Columbia, 5 50, 8.55 n-tn- and 4 so i) tn . tPoos not run on Monday. For llenilins.2.30 n.ru. mm 8.45 p.m. Foi Jl irrlalinrg, 2.30 a. ill, mid 8.4i p. in, Truliis FOR ALLENTOW'N leavo follows: (VIA PKUKIOMKN 1II1ANCIM Leave Phllmlelpliln. 7 3 n.m., 5.16 nnd 5 30 n.in. Leave Hrldgoiuirt. 8.30 a. in , u.0G auu tU8 p.m, Lenvn I'orklomoa June, 0.05 n.m , a. IS nnd . p.m. SUNDAYS. Leave Rhlladelphla. 8 U) it. m., Bridgeport, 8.01 a.m., A'orKiiiineii juuenoa. v.a a.m. (VIA F.A8T l'F.XNA. nilANCII I Leave Reaulng, 7.35 7.41, 10.3.5 a in., 4.00, 8.10 and in.30 o m. . Leave llnrllsburR, 5 21. 8.10 n. ni., 2.00. 3.50 ami 7.4 turn. . -ii.i va Lancaster. 8.10 a.m.. 1155 nml 8.15 D.ru. Leavo Columbia 8.oa.m Loo ami 3.35 p.m. . uuauAis, Leave Rcuillnir. 7 20n.ni. Leave Ilarrli-biiiK, V'-'" a.m. Trains nintkeil thus chrun via O. A N, llr.iucb, (depot, 9th nnd Oieeii Btroets,) mid have thtoil"n njira from nml to Mniirh ('mink. All oi her ti oins to nnd from riiiliulolplilu a , rive at mill ihavo iliu.nl atrcet depot. J. K. WOOT1KN. Nov. C, 1875. General Siiiicnidciulenl. piSKNSYLVANlA UAILUOAD, PIIII.AUKLPIIIA A KHIK RH. DIVISION. Winter Time Table. On nnd after HIINDAV. NOV. 2lsi. 1R75. the rralns on the Plnladelnhla A Erij llnllrnad Dl. vlflon will run as follows i ' WESTWARD. FAST LINE lonTCs Nw York 9.2 a.m. 12. '5 p.m. I. 20 p.m. 6.oo p.m. 8.55 p.m. 10.20 p.m. 11.50 p.m. 8.25 p.m. II. Mp.m. 0.01 p.m. 4.25 a m. 8 35 a.m. 9.45 a.m. 11.05 a.m. 7.50 p.m. 7.i0 a.m. 7.30 n.m. 10.45 a-m. 1.55 p.m. 3.30 p.m. 4.45 p.m. 8.00 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 1.25 n.m. riniHdelpma Haiti mora llarrisbiirs arr. at William sport Locx Haven llellefontn EnE MAILIoavoa New York i uiiauuifiuiu llalumoro llarriabnrK Wlllinmaport Lock Tlaven Ilonovn arr. at Eno LIMIT, if AIL leaves Philadelphia ifauimore Hamsbnrc ' arr. at WUUamsport IvOCE iiaveo llcnova L'K HAVEN AC. l'ya Philadelphia Uarrlsbnrg arr. at WUlianispurt Lock llavcu EA8TWABD. 11.10 p.m. 7.30 p.m. 6 41 a.m. 7.55 a.m. rillLAD'AJUC. loaves Lock Iluven Wlllinmaport arr. at iiarnsDiirg ' , Baltimore Philadelphia New York 11.55 a.m. 8.15 p in 4.20 p.m. 7.35 n,m. 9.10 a.m. 10.25 n in. 11.35 a.m. 3.00 p.m. DAY EXPRESS leaves Rcnovn lock Haven 1 -M WilUamsport 2 arr. at Ilnmaburg f V Philadelphia New Yori' llalUmore o.zo p.m. 0.15 p.m. a.35 p.m. l.20a.m. 8.25 p.m. 9.45 p.m. 10.55 p.m. 2.S0a m. 7.35 a.m. 7.00 a.m. 10.1a a.m. 12.35 a.m. 35 a.tn. 7.35 a.m. 7J5 a.m. ERIE MAIL leaves Erie llenova Lock JJaven Williams port arr, at Hanlhburg Baltimore Philadelphia New York FAST LINE leaves WUUamsport arr, at u armours Baltimore Philadelphia New York 10.25 a.m. Erie Mall Went. Limited Mall West. Lock Haven A room. Weet and Day Express East maaecioae connection ni Noruiuaiuerjmu wun L.AU.ltlt. trains for Wllketbarre asd Hcrantou.. Erie Mall West Limited Mall West and Fast Line West make cioae connection at WllUamiport with N U It. W, trains north: Erie MaU Eaaiond Went, Umluul Mall West. East lino West and Dav Kznreas East make rloae connection at Look llavwi with U. E. V. il h. trains. Erie Mall East and tYreteanaect at Erie with trains on L. S. A M. B. EH., at Oorry wlthO. U, A A. V. Rll.. at I'jniyirTnm with 11. N. Y. A 1'. itlU, and at Drlltwood with A. V. Ml. i a i tui urn win ruu uebweeu a uiawitupuia. aaiu WllllamBUOIt on Lltnltad Mall Woat. Fast Line Weat, Philadelphia Ezpreaa East and Day Klproas East. Sleeping Cars on all night trains. $1,200 PROFIT ON $100 Made this month bv Putt and Halm. Invest no cordinp to vonr means. 0, 151 or 1190, lu oiwua iiti viListiKo, raauroognt a small fortune to. tho careful .luvesior. We advise when und how to oi'KOATK savkly. lliaikawllh lull Inloiiuatlou sent free. Address oidvra by uiail and telograpli'toi U A.XTKR CV., Haukeraaua Jroluu-s 17 Wail tit. N, a TREASURER'S SALE OF Unseated Jjands ! Notice: is iiiciieiiy given, that agreeably to the Art ofAssemblv oflhe Com monwealth of lVnhnlvanla, dlrectl'ng the niMe of Selling the Unseated Lands for Taxes, the fol lowing Tracts and Parts of Tracts of Unseated Lands will be sold, at Public Sale, on JUNK lllth, it being tho Third Monday Of June nuxt, at Die Court Mourn, In the Borough of Mauch Chunk, for the arrearages of Taxns dua. and tlm costa ac crued on each, respcctlt ely, unless the fame In paid before the day of sale. Sale tn commence nt TEN o'clock A. M. HANKS TOWNSHIP. Pnrt of Warrantee's Name. Ilrn.lv, William, llrndv, Jehn, Clatk, lloliert, Clark, William, Clark, Walter. Carson, Andrew, Davidson, Jonns, Orev. Wm A. P. Am't. $5 63 1 65 28 30 28 30 81 08 28 30 19 211 11 02 2 08 12 8.1 11 1)2 42 80 3 W 10 111 11 02 Kin fta 4 It 50 11 w 87 45 11 00 8 95 11 faT 22 20 2 69 14 35 10 75 40 11 05 424 811 4411 120 423 40 300 am 4411 120 30U 20'i 40 117 27 4IHI 337 75 440 40 3U0 411 380 128 380 12H 415 .10 418 (Irani, Thomas, 10 .19 Hamilton, Thomas. 125 98 Jackson, Jere., loo 128 Kunkle, Christian, 116 30 Kerrlker, llanlel, 0 57 Lvon, Robert, 100 .Martin, Peler, 02 Meyer, John, 381 Martin, Thomas, , 252 Steiluiau, Elliabeth, 112 Steduian, David, 218 80 380 387 41U 4(VJ 438 80 80 EAST PENN TOWNSHIP. llrodritk. Jaa,Jr, 35 Moyer, David, CO Nlmson A llallltt, 35 Pearsol. Jeremiah 203 Both, Ueorge, 30 Dover, Solomon, 212 Lelsenrlng, Reuben, 21 Pearsol, Mordlce) 260 Tea, Robert, 2nd ,"f WEI89PORT IlOROUUIl. Part of Lot No. 81, Lot No. M, WEATHKRLY BOROUOII. 11 10 8 115 5 ;i5 4 51 Davis A Jouea, 60 Q 1 LOWER TOWAMENSINO TOWNHHIP. Hays, John, 411 :i!)'2 8 a 52 01,7 ill 73 4 15 Lewis, William, 80 1:11 nliiu 105 Partrldgo. John,. 250 400 81 foldel, John, 60 338 70 Lawronce Paint Co, 20 Bowman. Bernard. 10 90 69 681 19 27 3 S2 Craig, Thomas, Est, 393 Craig, Thomas, Est.. 130 60 61 9 III 44 89 14 HO Leinnach & Co., FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP, Beck & Hover, 60 Campbell J. M, 40 21 tenner, .ioeph, ZH 0 2U orli, Herman, 14 3 73 3 73 8 28 Kaudeubush & Co.. 7 Reiner, John, Jr., 2S , KIDDER TOWNHrtlP. Bradford. Thomas, Brown, Jonathan, brown, Catharine,' 176 Ti 17 27 2 41 III 1,11 150 414 28 l) 291 419 94 28 .14 223 441 21 73 405 ,1s ntt 60 395 32 10 30 2211 00 42 85 300 4J 85 2110 400 39 80 1IKI 160 lu 30 393 111 M 63 2113 40(1 67 Hll 439 120 pit 70 122 76 438 160 35 (11 1511 4'17 28 911 110 11 23 UKI 74 Ml 4.17 117 H.'37 2i 19 38 29 1(8 ' 10 011 150 is tin 403 , U3 71 439 03 41 8i 4110 38 20 2.MI " 400 47 60 441 '1 i' 42 HO iNK.TowNsmr. BtV 10 f8 218 418 IU1 84 2113 100 400 101 14(1 20 262 ' , 400 100 US 4(XI i n .01 00 400 ' 01 00 300 400 100 (10 183 28 45 uwnuijr, ua.iu, Craig, Jane, Craig, Thomas, Christ, John. Chriftman, Gets & Arn.lt, Dyer, John Jlyer, SVah, Day, Benjamin Ev.uih, David, llorsefleld, U in., llartuug, Diiilel, Hurtung, D.ivld, Keider, Mb haul, Kramer, John, Nesblt, John N, Pearson. Isaac, i'erry, Thomas, Booster, Thumas, Roberts, George, Rice, .Owen, Reese, Samuel. Shaw, John, Thomas, Daniel, Thompson, John, LAUSA1 Corson, Andrew, Martin, Robert, Smith, Jeremiah, Smitbers. Ilonrv. Kmlthers, George, Smithera, George, Smith, Daniel, mcutnty, James, EAuT MAUCII CHUNK BOROUOII. Singer, Kmanuel, 413 Singer.John, 1C4 100 414 100 3.1 40 14 2S 7 80 0 09 69 07 28 20 12 60 10 01 15 07 28 33 28 33 .8 28 28 110 65 40 , 11 88 8 07 14 CO PACKER T0WNB1IIP. Adams, Willtiam, Bunting, , Bates, Frederic, Hates, Henry, 50 427 401 85 120 115 1.14 207 120 402 82 402 32 401 401 Brady, John, Coats, Thomas, Crist. John. 443 129 134 Coliday, Jacob, Decater,Stephen, Deamer, John, Delany, Sharp, Deamer, Abner, Deal, Martin, Epley, Kllllan, Kpley, Leonard Fromberger, John Fudge, Jonas, Frey, Josaph, Fraier. Malbro, Groff, George, 400 80 104 40 400 40 40(1 118 401 113 100' ' 405 150 417 70 402 ' 10 431 140 427 40 28 63 29 35 65 (17 74 23 M 03 437 157 21 -10 30 03 Glade, A. and J, 100 Gangwer. Matthias, I ..,T a ..n,i r. mai.., r4i7 13 Gorden.John 2M Do Gentle, James, 400'lou' Grey, Wm, 400 28 i3oq 00 I,08 65 40 28 20 28 20 6 62 28 20 73 21 28 20 18 00 33 29 9 4:1 0 41 21,41 14 00 2$ 74 7 8u 0 60 3 31, 11) 80 7 62 28 24 7 81. 7 80 13 64 8 75 .18 20 ,6 08 18 mi 68 12 11 00 49 34 9 10 74 57 74 01 41 80 11 20 ,60 36. 55 33 ,11 45, Grey. Robert, 400 49 SfaTe:Ar:.-ndri'iVob".rr P? "l Goodheart, Uenry, 1 400 10 llailewood, Jacob, 42A 07 Uenry, Josepu, Vli Ileatb, John, 2v0, , Harley, Daniel, 407 112 Helster, John, 62 400 160 400 117 .101. ver, viainio, g Kuuk.l, Cbriittn SU0. Keil, Theodore," ' '200 ,401), .1 Ul! J" 393 117 Kuukel, John, 408 25 Jackson, Jeremtati, .100 , , Martin, l'ter, 12C Mears, John, 31 Martin, Thoinat, uo Mean, John, Vtl Mc.N.il, James, 481 lUcPherton, John, 100' 398' 38U 412 117 416 112 117 1U 188 1U0 100 412 432 ltoinix, John, 100 Roailg, John, 03 Kuialg, Jehu, 67 Simmers, Wm, 401 Smoker, John,. '30 Ssvety, Jvlliabetb, ,115 Ssvety, Joseph. HQ 50 58 33 40 75 10, 50 Steadman, David 200 Soioker, Jnhu, 237 Sarety, Joseph, 120 Tench, Francis, 433 3.1 Weiss, Jacob, 435 ii Welts, Jacob, ' 30U . Willing, Margaret, 160 Widper, Jacpb, , 407 , Ybunr. John, ' 401 c48 438 80 412 117 399 ,30 383 80 il ,1. Yentfer, Coursd, Si;)'lu rE'NN FOBEiT'TfJWMHlHP. Andrews, Jacob, 64 1)1 Now Advortiscmonts. Part of A. P. Wntrnhtee'a Name A. p. Am't Anthony, Peter, Ilurr,'Josepb, Pader, Samuel It., lleahm, Philip, Ileatel. John, Beck, Henry, Conrad, Malbew, Olayiaile, David, Carrol, John, Craig, Thomas, Colt, lleurr, Under, David, lleahm. Philip. Bleckley, David, Dryer, Norton, Eppjey, Henry, Tppley, Andrew, Evans, Charles, Erans, Plillip, Evans, Cb tries, limbics, IVni., Hartley, Jrhn, Hninlet, (lodfrey, Krbler, Couind. 430 18 75 22 3D 16 20 15 20 15 211 4.10 110 41 i 140 .".03 25 403 26 412 45.1 20 15 20 410 10 7(1 15 20 3011 80 433 , 27 27 100 408 .178 :ir,7 R8 4111 HVI 41111 4:iu 438 mi rau 411 135 451 23 25 85 2 03 a 93 15 20 16 20 16 20 5 30 1.5 2(1 4ns 384 40 11 IV, 18 75 22 :ui 15 2U a 84 10 70 15 20 32 (19 29 40 8 10 11 f.5 Ml 40 15 20 15 2(1 16 211 15 20 67 80 15 211 15 20 2 42 18 75 15 20 16 20 15 2(1 438 420 170 '.24 ivnuer, AiTaunm Kern', Mlclnel, A F, BhecKler, Levers. William, Lenrch, John, Louati, James, McNeil, Samuel, MatitzerFrnnels, Nellgh. MrhebiB, Nlcbolas. Win. 2(18 412 ni 422 07 410 109 4MI 10CI 431 15(1 4U9 Odunbeimer, I'hlllp, 405 108 roor, ,101111, to a 17 1J Palmer, TlioliiRn, 6(1 Heed, Susanna, 439. nil 8linumrs, Jonas, 410 Tnrbort, Richard, 413 94 tolght, Sebastian, 401 OS TOWAMENHINO TOWNSHIP. Bowman, Henry, 100 Bratten, Hugh, 21 luckel A Boyer, I'M Melnhart, Charles, 409 MeMauus. Peter. 105 9,00 8 34 20 30 17 30 0 .18 7.1 02 25 C2 n 18 12 11 23 94 (1 (10 18 02 24 03 74 20 30 52 49 CO 25 30 49 00 44 97 61 20 38 41 12 09 62 68 62 8 61 22 49 CO 0 74 Il 10 17 20 9 74 47 17 49 r,8 45 95 61 .17 62 68 6.1 71 60 41 28 1-5 19 22 5:1 24 6(1 88 49 CO 12 98 1.1 13 13 1,1 35 17 Blocker, Franrls.iCo. 118 Smith, John, 95 Snyder, Cornelius, nil .Snyder, Cornelius, 93 Bolls, William. 2H7 Kline's Tract, 1(K! Wlltermnn, Mary, CI Toupt A (lerlug, 90 Youiit Gerlug, 468 Uabi.O, A ltlckert J. K.. 92 LK1U011 TOWNSHIP. Ill irk well. Robert, 401 1JI llrnwn. John. 100 Davis, Benjamin, Doilson, Sn.iitiiin, Dodson. Mabel, Dodsoti, Thomas, Dodson, John, Dodson, James, Edmunds. Daniel, Glluiore, Robert, dill, John, llottemtlne, Dnvld, Hitrtx A DinUou K.1kt, .lobn, Murlln, Puler, Mouse, Joseph, Moore, James, OMell, John, I'ryor, Norton, llolb, Peter, Rackenstinw, Jos,, Manners, Henry Savltj, Elliabeth, Savlta. Joseph, Kinltli, Oliver, Warller, .Michael, Willing, Richard, Weiss. Jacob, Weiss, Thomas, UhltoA llnaard, 4lr2 121) Mi 40 438 HUH l.'l 42i-i 425 113 413 100 401 HIS 60 21 SI 72 .ISO 401 37(1 130 416 HO 421 113 4.4 120 407 70 223 B0 15i 120 420 108 3U8 421 4211 00 10 430 411 400 99 1(10 100 422 Craig, Daiiiul, 73 WAUCH CHUNK TOWNSHIP. Cunningham, Jus., Fell, Jonathan, Fell, Jonathan Henlh. John Leonard, l'elor Lardls, Robert, Moore, James Murpbey, George, Stout, Manassas, (loruiley, Mrs. Wagner, Nathan Torrance, Jonathan, Sinyard, James Eberts, Joseph, llontz, John Erntn, Thomas Rex, Emanuel Stroup, Jacob Stroup, Joseph, Drelsbach, Daniel, 103 148 9 60 80 , 7 80 210 18(0 2(1(1 400 160 13 76 372 11(1 40J 110 36 IK) 4211 .80 18 (a) 18 2 53 12 2 (12 12 2 02 25 3 10 2'. 3 10 20 2 70 25 3 10 60 6 25 Ml 6 25 60 B 25 HI 0 10 IB 2 23 8 1 C8 26 1 10 T. D. CLAUSS.'Treasuror. Mauch Chunk, AprU 1, 1870 W. EACHES, Contractor & Builder, LKniQUTON, FBNN'A. Plans nnil SpcclucatlonH JCOR ALL KINDS OP BUILDINGS MADE AT THE SnORTE8T NOTICE. NO CHARGES Made for PLANK and SPECIFICATIONS when tho contract Is awarded to 1)10 under signed. Jnne 14, U7J-yl. A. W. SACHEM, JUESSEI) AND LIVE HO! The undersigned respectfully Informs tho cltlienaof Carbon and mllolnlng counties, that io la again prepared to supply them with Dressed or Live Hogs at prices fully aa low aa they can be bought for else where, Also, Smoked Hams. Bologne and Saussngo, at Wboleanlo ana Retail. QT Orders will be promptly filled, and Hog shipped to any point at the shortest notice. JOSEPH OBERT, Bank Street, Lehlghtou, Pa. Nov, a, rl Plotts' Star Organs Are aa perfect parlor organs aa are manu facta red. Correspondence solicited with organist. musicians aud the trade. Address, EDWARD PLOTTS. Washington. N.J, f OOK BEAUTIFUL LOOK ROSY l-A bot- "lloof DURLINO'S nQK HLYCERINK for Roughness of the. SKIN, CHAPPED HANDS, Ac, only 25 cents a bottle. Muv 9, Plotts' Stur Organs Combine beautiy, durability and worllii Send or Illustrated catalogue botora biiine. Ad drees the.manulactuxer, tUIWAflp PLOTTS, WaBhijurtou.N.J, TirilY, Oil WHY will yon suffer with that " f-OUOH or COJJ) when you may bo lni mMlstely relelveilby'usilig iiUIILINnln COM. 49 aud UpRKflOUND, 1 A.iih in .uuiir.iv 11- uy 9 For tub carhon aiivocatk. LCiiltets from tlin Slciuornudum ormt Olil Soldier. Flo wns an ofQcor belonglni; to n ronnsylvnnla Volnnteor orgnnlznllon. So did I at llio tlmo referred to, nl tliouclii In virtue of my commission, and tho further fact of holding 11 special nppoliitiiient nt Corps Hrndrjtinrtcrs, I vyns not only tho ranking, but prid ed myself on hclng tho moro Influen tial oiucer or hip two. still, wo woro pood friends, and had been such from early manhood In fact ever since wo had flrKt becomo acquainted, and that was then some fifteen or eighteen years ago. Ho wan n nowly married man In fact hi honey moon had hardly end cd when ho oiilleted I an aimless, god forsaken widower to whom It could matter but Illtln whoro lio might be.and who to such a feeling as homo-sickness was a perfect stranger. Different was It with my frlofld, tho Lieutenant and what moro natural, slnco ovory missive ho received from tho loved ones at homo must have had a tendency to sof ten Ills heart his brain too, perhaps, It was during the winter that liurnslde was trying his hand at commanding tho Army of the Potomac, nnd during tho Interval between tho fiasco at Freder Ickshurg and the succession of that boat of all army-commlsslarles "Flchtlnir Joe." Camp-life began to grow Irk some, and large numbers of men, from sheer want of moro active employment, became a prey of that dreadful disease "ophthalmia" ; among tho rest my friend, although he stontly denied the fnet by ascribing his sunken cheeks nnd general debility to an affliction of lungs, and regularly as tho sick-call was sounded could ho bo seen wander lug his way to the surgeon's tent for his share of medical advice and attend Hon. Yet, although ho grew worso more feeblo nnd emaciated he continu ed to combat all Intimations of homo slcknees. T pitied him from tho, very bottom of my heart nnd, provided he were willing, could, owing tn my Der snnal Influence at "Ilead-QiinrleVs" have easily secured him n limited lenvo of absence Hut In his case I found It more dlfflPtilt to befriend hlru than to refuse tho most urgent Importunities of others. Ho wns 0110 of those that vtiinld not bo comforted at least not whlln tho doctor and I should pio nouncn his ailment n caso of ophthal mia. To obtain his consent for ah ap plication for leave, a resort to ''strat egy" was all that wns loft ua. In other words, tho doctor agreed to "dose" lilui, If I would belabor his mind, and no sooner wns this course agreed upon than nt It we went. In less than 9 week my friend wns sick enough sure, and by dint of my own exortions his frame of mind such ns to insure Ids consent to almost anything provided wo dropped tho name of what we con sidered his true malady. When assured by tho dIcIplo of Esculaplus that his days on earth were numbered, he con sented to go home, nnd no sooner had he said so than my friend, tho doctnr, made out Ills nppllcntlon in .duo form, and, having obtained tho patient's sig nature to tho same, placed It Into my caro for proper and speedy action. In less than two hours my errand was ac complished, and tho documents, prop erly "approved".hy tho Medical Direc tor of the Corps, again In the hands of tho surgoon. My noxt caro was to properly prepare tho patient for hla trip, which, with thn assistance of his servant, was accomplished In a very short time, and, Just as wo wcro mount ed, the doctor came along and handed him the "leave," that was to tako him north of the Potomac. Now ray "sick" friend had never been suspected of over much "learnliiE" nor was hesuppo-od tp know aught of medical phraseology, but hardly had he opened his "leave" (from which the surgeon had neglected to remove n copy of tho original appli cation, In which his sickness was styled ophthalmia) than ho dismounted, and, tearing the documents Into a hundred shreds, exclaimed ; "If you think I am one of them fellers, you're plnugedly mistaken. I'll be d di If I go now 1" Nor did he. He stayed, and In less than two weeks was ns well and hardy as ever. And not only thi, but be re mained until the war was ended, and meeting him about tho tine of Its closo at Nashville, Iliad the honor and pleas ure to salute In my former patlont the Major of the th Pennsylvania Volun teers. W. S. A DISCOURAGED BOY. Crnbapple's boy had read that touch log Thanksgiving story about the chap who ran away from homo when a boy nnd wont to sea and was not hoard off for years and years j and haw on every Thanksgiving day tho mother set a pinto for the. wanderer, and kept a seat for him nt the tablo, and how tho gray haired lre, whon he offeied a blessing, prayed fpr his wayward son prayed that he might return iu safoty to tho paternal rcof. And then one Thanglvlng day, when they had aXjout given Iilm up for dead,' although tho plato and vacant chair tqld (hq story of a mother's undying hope, just as the family had sat down to a Thank$givlng dinner, there cauiu n rap nt the door. ' Como In I" cried the sire, and In bounced tho boy In n sailor Jacket nnd a tarpaulin hat Just homo from a whaling voyage. Such rejoicing us there was in ,tlmt house. (low his father shook both his hands, and how his mothor wept over him and embraced him, nnd how nil tho brothers and sisters, aunts and cousin hung around his neck and tugged nt I1I3 sailor Jacket. It was worth braving tho dnngors of tho sea to meet with such a welcome on his roturn. Ho sat nt tho foast in the chair that a mother's dcnthloss I6ve, audhopoand rccollectlou had alwayi placed for him, and novor was thoro n happier Thanksgiving since Hint ohor ished nnnlversnry was invented. Crabapple's boy wept, over that story every time he read It, and he got to wondering whether such a fuss would bo made over 111 in should ho run away from homo nnd then turn up again some Thanksgiving day. He thought about it so much that ho finally determined to test tho business, anyhow, no would seo how tho peo plo would act when ho played tho pro digal's return. So about n week bo fore Thanksgiving ho run away from homo. Ho didn't go to sea be cause the son was too far off, and ho couldn't mako much of a voyage in one wctk, anyhow. Ho got a Job In a tan yard, grinding bark, which answered all the purpose, for ho could imagine Ills " bark was on tho sea," ns ho rode the old horse nround the circle. He called the mill tho world, and Imagined himself sailing around tho world at every revolution. 1 nt,.,. - i ... . vvitii a ueaung noart ne approaenca the paternal mansion. He looked In at tho window nnd saw the folks just sit ting down to the Thanksgiving suppor. A chill of disappointment crept ovor him at) ho saw there was no vacant chnlr and there wasn't any idle plate on the tablo. He listened at the door as tho blessing was asked, but although several prophets were honored with a flattering notice, his name wasn't men tioned. This was n little hard on the boy who hnd run nway from home and was liable to turn up on that or any succeeding Thanksgiving day. Recollections of him didn't seem to elustor around the hearthstone to any very great extent. Repressing u chilling forobodlng that aroso In his breast, he flung open tho door, rushed Into their midst and exi clnimcd " Father I mother I 'tis I. Sammy Crabapplel homo ngalnthomel Home I" ana men tiirew hlmsoif on his father's breast, sobbing convulsively. What did that fathor do ? Did he ling him and sob tears over him, and call him his long " lost bo-bo-boy 7" Not much. He took him by the collar, led him into the woodshed and worked over him more than an hoar with a bar rel stave, his brothers and sisters dancing around on tho back stoop In an ecstney of delight, whle his mother screnmod, " That's rlght.Arabus ; give It to hlin I Learn him better'n to run away from homo again I" Then he was sent to bed without any Thanksgiving supper at all, nnd threatened with bolng deprived of both Christmas and New Year's dinner. WAKING UP THE WRONG PASSEN- GEIt. Ono day last week the three-car monto thieves met with a little surprise OTer at llattlo M( untaln, and from among tho passengers on the West bound train who alighted they selected the wrone one for a victim. The story Is thus told by the Virginia Enterprise : "The other day, at Dattlo Mountain, they, (the monte sharps) allured a Ger man from the east, who exhibited a largo roll of greenbacks on tho plat form, Into the spider's net. The drunken man' was on a blc snree when the expected victim entered, and wns loslnc monev on everv bet. The German declined to bet, and to get him In tho notion one of the cappers gave him a twenty dollar piece on which to try his luck, ne placed It on a card and won. Pocketing the 140 he re fused to bet again, and walked out of house, followed nv the canne.rs who in. aisted oil getting tho money back. The German drew a larire seized revolver from his pocket, and assuming a de fiant attitude, said : " 'You sneak to mo I Dut vou so tani full of holes you don't know what you am. I am an old Callfornlan, and know all about your tam tricks. You tako mo for an emigrant you make fools rait your&elves. ' " The three-carders discovered that they hnd caught a Tartar, as they saw their would be-vlctlm board a train as tho conductor shouted ' all aboard' and leavo them lamenting," HUMOROUS. Tho man who had a projoct on foot went to a corn doctor. At a rPAPnt. Rmilllnfr.miifli nnn man spelt It " pasnlp," and got beet. A concord (N. C.) man trlod a lonir time to open the first postal card be ever received. Why should It bo easy to break Into an old man's houso ? Because his gait is brokon and his locks aro few. It has been found that I u nearly everv civilized country the tree that bears the most fruit for markot Is the axlo-troo. Poor Tweed I thoy'vq oyon denied him n stay. But of corset's all right, you know. If thla inundation in Paris keeps on, wn.ft'ir half tho pooplo there will be in-ieine.