4 I TI. V. Mouth i.MKit, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT- Live and Let Live." $1.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. VOL. IV., No 27. LEHIGIITON, 0A1UJON COUNTY, PENN'A, SATURDAY MOItNINO, MAY 27, 1870 Subscribers out of County, $1.20 CARDS. VnriilturB WarrlinMse V, Pcb.warti. Hank street, dral'ria all Kindt of Vri(ure. ,OoJ)l(lliildeIO ofdrr. limit ami Slino,Mker. Clinton nretney, in fceran't budding. Hank street. Mlordtrt promptly HUti work tetirranttd. JAf3.il, BTItUTHEKH, ATTOhNsY AT LAW, S Office ; 2d lloor nf II head's Hall, Mauoli Chunk, l'. All business ontruited to lilm will bs promptly attetuled to. D ANHCIi ICALBtrUH, ATTOttNKY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Maueli Chunk, I'a. JtVOtfKt. above Pololl's Jewelry Store, Bnudwoy aTdichii AJiitii, M.n., PHYSICIAN AND BUM! HON Special attention paid to Chroiile Dleas. Otne: Santo. Kast corner Iron anil 2nd st Le ljhtod.ru. April 3. IMS. JR. N. B, llRBKll, PRADTIOIKO PHYSICIAN AND SUllOKIIN, Oinee, nmt Sliest, next door nbnve the PostonVo, lohlKhtnn. I'. Olllce Hours Pnrryvllle each day rom lOto ISoMocki remainder of day atofllcelo Lehlgktoa Not' 23, '72 It DISfMlOIC, AUCTIONEER. Kant WrUaport, Pa. X B. Sales of every aVsrHptlon attended to at re-issnabls liar;es. Tlio patroiiafe of tlit public respectfully solicited. Jan. 24, '74. JMO. D, MklOLKTTE. .119 S. lO'JH B1 IERTOI.IBTTK is. LOOSE, ATTOUNRYS AND COUNRL'LLOKS AT LAW, Ovncit FlrstNatlonnl Hank Hull Jlnp, 2nd Ploor. MAUCIl CHUNK, Pkiks. Can be consulted In dermaa. July 24 IK jp jr. MKir.il A,. ATTtHtNI'.Y AT LAW, Next Do r to First National Hank. tUIIRtl CHUNK, I'A Ca-CVin h consulted In Herman. IJanO. JJ A. BRI.TZ. juhtice or the PKcr;, Obert's lluildln-. HANK-SI.. Lphiomtos. ron-pyniiclup, Cnllostlnpt ntil nil ntlii-r bus! eonnecU'd with tlie oftl'M, iuuoot.v attt'nil d to. Aln, Aontfiirthn I'tiiciioHnudS.'ilo u nalKiuoto. Airiil'-vl rjTIIIOMAN K. IIKC1L, irsriCK Or' TUP, I'K.ACK BISK 'tii'.t, LIIIIKlinON, Pa. ConTial'rlne, TollctliiK and all hn.ii ron with th odiw, piomptlr Mtt.ndi'.t ti, firKje'if tor firi't-rlm- Inmranrv CoinpiinlfF. l Klhka of all klnda takn on tlt m-t IHrinl twin J in. a. 1S7.". w, iii. itAi'siir.u. ATTORNKV XD CaUNSRM.(lK T LAW, Hunk 8th cet Lkhmntui!, Vk. Uvtl lihtalrauj ColJiHJii tfnej, V I Ituy.ind tdntf a pfciilty. ilty ha rotihullvd in KukIIi-Ii X CO.NVEVANC'l'.U, AND GENERAL INSUilANCE AGENT The fnUofflu Comiianloa ar JCiprePdnted: LK 11 ANON JIOTUAL I'UUi, RUAU1.NO MUTUAL FillE, WYOMING riltU, l'Ol'T-IVILLE KlItE, LI5IIIGII l-'ini5. ondthoTntV KLBlls' ACCIDKNT INBUltANCJ!. Alao Ponnivlraaln and Mutunl HofhP Tliir f DetJvr.tvo and Xnurunro C'oninan?. M area 2a. 1871. THOB. KUJIEltER. rpilOMAS A. TIIibIAMS. VADIP1 AND OENTLKMEN'S 1 Faablonablo Boot and Shoe Maker, NfeXT DOOK TO OAItBON 110U3K. BANK STREET, Lehighton, Pa. Ha-tag commenced builnesa, aa abo-e, I vrould oapectfally announce to tbedtUena of Lehighton and vicinity that I, am prepared to do all work In iny llpe in the neatest aiifl most Kubstantlal man ner, at prlcea fully at low ax the mqiu work cm t otained in Philadelphia. Atrial Is aoliclted and utlafactlon -uarantead. at Jowt price. July 4,1871. T P. BISI.TZ, PUUTOOBAPHBR, Upper Main atrret, bLATINQTON. PA., In the Qallzbt recently oocnpied iy rl. B. BCNOUtu PICTURED TAKEN IN ANY WZ,ATnEIL GUILD JEN'rtLIKENEMSKo A peciaity. PATRONAOK BOLICITUD, And MUI"tiiCtlon aaiantced Jnnelt-7Syl JKMTEJfSJI aLT8ALiOO-J, SnsOUEHANNA ST., MAUCH CHUNK. FIUNK ISKMANN, Propr. Freah F&lladelphlaLAer Beer alsrarson tan. CIgaraof Uaoioeat flavorn, and all otber klnda ct ttefreahmeata to be found In a niat-clasa Bakxm.' FllBrt LUNUII every MornlDK at ID o'dloelr. (.'ail wbeuyou sro to ifuucli Cuunk. Jnly ja, u;i-yl W. II- M3EX BUILDER & CONTRACTOR BANK STKKBT, LKUIGI1TON, PA, Bupeeitnlir annonnooa to the citizens of Lo nlarDton ana nclmty that be ta now prepared to JOK ritACT lr tUo liKECTION o DWELL UOUBBsTand OTIIUil JiCILUINOb. Also tbat be kepa coDttanilyonhmidaiull uwirt nest of every description of B JJA. iOIS IiU JLumber I . Gone'atln- of PLOOltING, BIDINO. DOOIXR. KAMU, BlJNBl. .hUnri'XiKS. MOLDING. Ar.. which he is prepared to mrnlan at Uio vry fwen Market Prloea, . Patronage reapeottuliy aoUclted. Jd j Wa.'R. ItSX WANTBD. anr number oi J Uea and Oeotltv 5.".n.t,.lea" Ufp meaattwwtii '1UOB.A. yILLIAMO next to the Carbon Jlouse," tor Jloow, Kfaoea tni altera. Railroad Guide N ORTII l'liKNA. ItAll.UOAII. Tnaio'i scri for I'lilladclohla will lenvp Leliloh- ton RSfollorrai a, in., via. I. V. arrive nt l'htln. nt Ciia a nu r,:i2 n. m, vln L, V. nrnvo nt l'lilla, nt 0: m n. m, 7:17 n. in. vlti L. A S. " " ILOOn. in. 7ll2a. m. vln U V. " ' lhiio n. in. 11:17 p, in. VI. l L A M. " " lump. in. 10:17 p. m. via L. V. " " 2 Dis p. in. 5:21 n, in, vln L. t S. " " S: Do. in. 4:17 p.JU, Via L. B, " " 8:IAp,lll. 4:11 p. 111. via L. V. " " S:lS'. 111. S S2 ). in. via L, V. ' " n:2.') p. in. nrtiiniliit,', lonvnilppot nt Ferka nnd Amorl can St., l'hlln., ct "nu. 8:13 nnd 9:13 n Iti.r 2:lt', 8:45 mill C:1D p. ni. I'arn limn Lenlelilon m l'lilla., f2.55, llxcur.lon Tickets, ft Of) Will 17. ill!) r.LLt" CLAI1K. Agent. OF-NTI1 A Ii It. It. OV N. J. U LKIIinil A SIJSiQUI'.IIANNA DIVISION. All Itnll Hoiltr. tt) lifini; llriilicll. PA&il'.NOnH STAI'KIN IN NKW YOIIK P0OT ov Linnrrv sr.. n. it. Tiino Talilo of rny !22, 1870. Trtln leain Leliiliton as follciva: KorMew Yoik. Kntoii, Ac, at 67, 7.17, 1107 a. in., 2.20, 4.47 p. in. 1'or PhlfaJetnhlu, 027, 7 47, 11.07 a. iu 2.20, 4.47. lor Mauch Cliunk nt 10.20 a.m., 1 US, 0.38, fi.r'J 8 48 p.m. VornilliFs-Uarr and Scranton at 10.20 a. m., 1.00 O.&Tl p. in. Rtiurning Leave New York, from station tVn trill Itallraud of New Jernuv, loot of l.lbeitr atieet, North lllier, atf..4fl, 8.45 a.m., 1..00, 2 4A unit 4.00 p. Ul. Leavf l'llll.idlphla, trom Depot North 1'umt'n 11 I!., at 7.0 1, 0.4ft ii. in., 2.1,1, S.I5.& l.i p. m. Leare Kastotl at b,:)'i, 11,40 u. in., w.Co, A..Ti 7.00 p ni. Leate MnucliCliuuk atC.J0,7.40,11.00a.'ln.,2.2U 4.40, p. ui. Pot turllier particulirs, aen Time Tallies at the Stationi. 1'As.aUMlKKS KOIt LONll IIIIANOII (JIIANUK OAKS AT LLIZAIIKTII. 11. 1'. IIALDW1N, 6'en. I'atstnsirr Agint. July 4. IH74. plUI.A. fi UUAIMNU II Atl.UOAU. ArraiiBBiiiL'tit or I'nssepger Trnlns. MAY Hit IS70. Ti ulna lenvo AL t.KM O ty N u f i lion a t - (VIA I'l l!KIO!IC1 URNCII.) For l'lillr.(lclihlu. nil i,i ulcppur' ut C20. o CO, u. m.. ti2.uo noon :u,1 miu d.ai p. in. -UNIIAI", For I'lii'adolplil.i and ltiuljjpport nt 4 30 u. m. lint 3.10 n in IMA KAST I'I'NNA. UIUNCII.) Vor lleidlnc, t 2.30 .'i C",8.'i JV ill,, J2..0. 2 10, 4.30 ii ilucop.m Tor lriiilsourj;. t 2 3'J, 5 60, H.Vi n. us.. I.'.SJ, 4 3) a.iil 9 no p.m. For Li'iicn-uer ami Colum'il i, 6 .VI. 8.M n.m. anil 4 31 i 111 iVoei not run on M'-mliiv cUiNMAY.S For lteiiilmr. 2 o'i n in. 2.2 nnd 0 Cop in, Fo, lliirlvliuig, 2 30 n.m, null UOOu.iu. '1 iiu Foil .iLLn.'!Oi X havens follows: IVIl l'llttlCIOJII.N lHCACII.) I.envo Phi mii'iplili, o.iS n.io . iii 2 10, n.2.'i. a :i i mm ,co i. m, l.iavi' Hriitltl'linit B 82, V.tr, n.m , 2.47, f'.CO. 11.17 ami 7.1 '. p. l.i. HUNJJAY-. f,vo I'lrl ii rtphlu 3,0 ii. m nrt l in ii. in., l:ndTpo t . 1 ninl 5 l:t ti. m. (VIA CAM I'I'NXA IIKANl'll I I envn Uciniii 7 ai ..4' 1 .:t. a in.. 4 oi. C.to nut K',.0 il III l.tuvi' HtiriisUiiic, S 2i 6.10 n. in.,'.'.0o 3. SO .mil 7.4 p.m. Le.ivo l.iini iieter. r.K n.m.. t'.'.ri5nno 3.15 p ni. Lo:it, ( oltitiilii.i s.oti in !.'0nml3 5p.u.. HH.NI)V1. l eave Hiiiillns. 7 3iund 7.1 a.m. Le'iv II 1111 :trt!, 1 11.111. Trnlna ni'i l.oo tlim -) tun tu nnd Iron depot Stli mi l Oico. 1 Ktiwtii, I'lill'ioo plili other trnliiiton 0 Imm bioul Kt.'cit ilepii. '1 lie S Cii m tru 11 rum 1 In ;treiph a mid (i.3i. p. in. tr'in f'oin Allt'iitown iiiivo Itiioiili eaia tiiund ('"i-ni 13 iu'1'a, JM. Y. 'J'roJ Op. m ti run Hum I'il artrliiliin nmi n. r 0 iiuii.i ua u tiom A'lontuwii nrt'vo tlu'iiuru tnra to nml tioiii I'lttSif) 1 I h. 5. to p in. turn trom I'lilladcpbin mill 11 0 n, in tii. In ftoru Ailtnitown n.ivo Uui.ukIi cms to nnd lioui .Munch Oliimlc. J. H. WOOT1IC.V. Mays, 1871 frtucral.iiipcniitcmlcnL piSMNSYIiVAMA ItAU.ltOAI), PIHLADKLI'IIIA i rJHIK nil. DIVISION. Hummer Time Table. Ou nnd sum Bfi.MiAl. AI'ltlL 2Jd, 1S7C, the l.lnnon iho rinlauoipM 1 & nrt. ltaluoad I)i vi-luu will I HQ ui uliows t WE-, 1 W A II I). Kit IK UAl'ItKba iciivci Nw York 0.2 n.m. I'lnl .dolplua 12.10 p.m. lliltiiiioio 1.20 p.m. JlniiibuiA S.iiu p. in. nrr. at Wtllliunsport t..'i.j u.in Loct liuvcu ICilip.m no 10."5 p.m. KRIE AIAIIilontos Now York 8,2 n.m. l'litlmlcruhla 1 1.51 p.m. Itnliimoio 0.10 p.m. IlaitMniiK 4.20am. WUliuui'port s,iju.m. Lock Uaven 0. JO n.m. Konova 10.53 n.m. atr. nt lino 7.50 p.m. N I AG Alt A EX, leuvca Philadelphia 7,'a) u llaltluioio 7.30 a.m. llmriuuuri; 10.43 a 111. arr. nt WUIlanitport 1.60 p.m. Lock ll.ven 3.15 p.m, I'.vnova 4 13 p.m. ICmie 8.43 p. 111 lluffilo TVK IIAVEN AC. l'va l'uiiudrlphla 8.00 .m. iiniumoio 8.30 a.in. llnriiKburB 1,25 p.m. nrr. at Williuinapnrt a.lop.m. Lock Iiuven 7.30i,.m. hTJNDAY EX. lcavoa New York 8.25 p.m. riitladelpkia llojp.m, Ilaltlmoro 1)10 p.m. llurriaburi: 4.1 , a ni. nrr. at Wullniiuport 7.40 a m. EASTiVAJtl). PI1 ILAXPA EX. leaves Kno 7.00 p m , Luck Iluven 8 30 p.m. WIUIatUFport 7.55 a.m. arr. nt Ilarirbiirc; 1i.4da.in. Jialtimoro 0,3 ji m l'lnladeipbia 3.30 p.m. Now York 0 4S p,ni. DAY EXPRESS leaves Kune 0. JO n.m Konova ID. 10 n.m. Lock uuven 11.20 a m. Williameport 12.40 a.m. arr. at llniTiaburic 4.iop,iu, l'tiladelphia 7.20 p.m. Ilnw Yor.c If.lSp.m. llaltiiuore 7.35 p.m. Va&hmctou U.i2p.in. ERIE MAIL leaves Erie 11.20 n.m. Itouova 8.5. p.ni. Lock Haven 10.b5ptn. Williamsport 11.15 p.m. arr. at llmrlttmrK 2 43 aim Balttmoro 7,33 a 111. Philadelphia 7.00 a.m. Now York 10.10 u.m. FABT LINE leaves WilUamaport 12.33 a.m. urr. at riarrtsburB 3.65 a.m. Baltimore . f.Sin.nu Fniladolpbla 7.3 a.m. r . New York 1P.28 u.m. BTJNDAY EX. leaves wiiltamsport 8 15 n,in. urr. at llarrlaburir ll.4Ja.rn. I'bllaoelphta S.'W p.m. Now Yojic 8.45 p.m. . Biiltlmoro 7.33 p.m. Erie Mail west. Niagara Exoieaj West, Lock Haven Aecom. WVnt and Lay IfjjirenA Ease mo closo connection atNurtbnmberland with L.U.ltlt. trains for Wilkt bano and Borantou. Erio Mnll West. Nlagtrv Express West. Erie JIxpresH West and Ick lfnveu Accommodation West inakociosu couuectlon at WilUamaport with N. C. 11. W. trains north. Brie Mali Weat, Niagara Kxprcsa West and Day Express East lnul.ei cloao connection at Loci; Haven vntn B. K. v. UK. trains. Erie Mat East and Wratoouieet at Kilo with traiuion I(3. & 31. B.HIL, at CJotry wit'i O.C ct A. V. Hit., at l.rdporiuoi witn 11. N. Y, A 1'. 1L, and at Drlltwowl witn A. V. HU. parlor 0.1m will run oetwucu l'bt:adelpola and Willlanitpoit tnNisguiu Express Wiut, Frio' Express , west, 1'iillauoinhU Uxpiess East, Day Expresa East and Bnuduy Express East, Bleeping ors on all nlKbt trains - ' WM, A. BALDWIN, OenlSopt' I. - ( Now Advortiseinents. TKKASUItEIt'S SALE OF Jnsoated ILaiuls ! NOTIOia IS IIRIIHIIY C1IVRN, that nffreoaMy to the Act of Aa.iral'ly nf Iho Com mnnwo.ilthnf I'ennsylr.inla, illrprtlnir tlio modd nf Aellltie tin, Unealed Lm.la fur Tatea. the fbl. loirlne Tracts and I'nrta of Tracts of Ununited I.iumIs vf ill b aol l, nt I'ulilhPale, 011 JUNK 19th, It beliifrtho Third Monday of June next, at the t'outt House, in the IloroiKh of Munch Chunk, for the arreariRi'B of 1 a.lpa duo. nnd the costs nc crucit on ouch, respoetlrelv, nnlef. the fame bw p'iM tii'forn the d iv ofaile." Salo to rommencoat TUN o'clock A. M. hanks row.Nsim. I'm I nf wnrraiitco'a Name, a P. A Am't. fi 5.1 1 51 28 30 28 .10 81 03 23 30 19 20 11 V2 2 oq 12 8.1 11 92 12 80 3 71 10 10 11 92 101 in III Ml 11 92 67 11 11 CO 8 I'fl 11 GO 22 20 2 59 1 1 35 10 73 11 10 8 93 6 93 1 CI llra.lv, Wllllaui, 40 93 40 1I 80 411 120 42.1 tirntr, .inttu, Hlnrk, llobert, Clark, Willi 1111, 'lark, Walter, (irou, Amlrow, Dnldsno, Joua, (Irev, Win., 1 1 rant, Thiuiua. Hamilton, Ihnniaa, ,lacki.iii, ,iere Kiiukte, riirUthn, Kelrtker. Daniel. Lion, Ilobert, .I'lrliu, I'eloi, Meier, John, Martin. Thiimi. .100 30.1 410 120 309 400 3.17 440 204 40 117 11) 12.1 10J nii r, lr.o 92 27 :i9 PR 123 30 (57 390 30 '28 3SH 12 115 30 350 3f-7 41(1 402 4.18 asi 252 Sleilmau, hlllabelli, 112 hteilman, Plvld, 218 HASP l'ENN -IOWNHIHP. Ilrodilik, Jaa.jjr., 3, Mojer, Inild, M) Mnmoii it italllet. ,'15 I'tilsnl. Jerelnlah 203 Until, (leorce, 31) I lloytr, .'oloin-'ii, 212 LeUi 111 J hit. lleuKen, 24 IV.trioI, Mitrdke, 230 Ten, lloburt, 210 WElSSPOliT iHtUOlTGIl, Part of l,.t No. 81, Lot No. 53, WEATUKBLY BOItOUGII. Davis Sl .lone, 50 0 j I.O'.VKH TOWAJIENSINO TOWNSHIP. Hays, John, 40 l,fwK VHIInm, K PaitllJtxe. Johu, 250 Arid, 1. John, 50 Lairtetice I'aint Co., 29 llnwmtiii, H'ruird, 10 CialfT, 1 liolnri, l.at , 393 Craljr, Thulium, l.at,, 10 l.elul.f cli k V.u., 312 S .'I?'J 103 4 it) 81 3.1H 79 6!l f,a 3 oi fc7 10 75 4 15 19 27 3 82 fio 51 9 19 41 69 11 U0 ti 20 0 20 J 7J 3 71 ' ( 2S 17 27 l.i 00 as in 2s :,4 2 73 ,'fl 00 10 .10 42 83 4 1 85 3't .Ml 1 I ..0 32 ,1 5 C! 121 7)1 .! 1 04 2S lut 11 23 71 80 8: 37 3S W Hi 1.1 ii VO 113 71 41 Hi 38 20 47 50 42 tO 10 f8 103 84 140 20 100 G3 61 00 01 00 lOd 00 FltANKLIN TOWNSHIP. I'ecl. A lto er, ,ro Caiupbo I .1, M,, In Kliil,r, .lo-eph, 'ii Horn. Hernial), 14 ltimileiihuli A- i.'o., 7 Helhei, Jotlll. jr., 2S KtDDIlIt 'i'liWNt-IIIP. Iti.nirord. 'I hbuins, l!i o ti, ,fi tin Ihii, Mrnwii. L'atll irllio, lUakely, llivld, Cralj, ,1'iue, Cr lit. Thoina, I'hrlat. John Clllisltll-tll, (letl i. Irnlt, I'Vt'l. Ji'llll lttr, Si'rtll. liny, Dnja'nln r.t.11 s. D11I I, llor-.lii.lifl Mm, Ilurimi, O mil.), Iltirnni. Divlit, Ltl.lii, .Ml linci, Kramer, John, Nehbil, .fobil Po iuiiii. Is 1.1c, I'erry. Thomas, ItijOster, Tli"tilas, Huberts lleore, Itlee, Owen, Ki'ei-e, rljuillel, tShaw, John, I hnuitis llantel. 175 2 0 r.o 2 4. 22.1 ho o i 414 i'O 11.1 220 60 ?,) 200 101 3l 111 211 4JJ 120 122 75 l.'.ll 1 0 401 15) 431 150 4.7 40.) 1 117 lu 63 ThoiUpBiill, John, LAUSANNI3 TOWNriHH'. Corson, Andiew, Martin, llobeit. 218 203 tor. 202 400 109 300 183 418 4 0 lot 400 Smith, Jereuiiib, Siulthers, llonry. uilllierH, (leori;e, Stnlthers, (lenrije, Smith, Daniel, MiUiuty, James, 90 23 45 EAoP MAUCH CHUNK BOROUGH. Singer, Kmanuul, 413 MilKer, John, 104 HO 414 100 PACKER TOWNSHIP, Adams, Wlllllam1, to 31 40 14 24 7 80 C 09 f) 07 28 20 12 59 10 64 16 07 28 33 23 31 8 20 28 26 5 40 11 88 8 07 14 60 Huii'lnir, Hates, Frederic, JtttuK, Henry, Hrady, Johu, Coatv, Thomas, CrM. John, Collday, Jacob, Dee.iter,Stephen, Deamor, John, Dtltny, Sharp, Deainer, Abner, Deal, Martin, Kpley, KlllUri. Kptey, Leonard Prombercr, John Pudge, Jonaa, Prey, Joseph, Prazer, Malhro, 427 401 tb 120 115 131 207 120 402 c3 402 32 101 401 443 129 400 80 lot 40 40S 40 400 118 40) 1 1.1 100 405 150 417 70 402 10 28 13 29 35 65 67 . 71 23 30 03 437 167 21 40 431 140 427 40 tlioil.Uccrae, a'iile, A. and J., lbu Uant;iver, Matthias, 1 .0 13 30 03 19 08 661 10 23 20 28 20 6 82 28 20 73 21 ii 26 18 00 33 29 9 43 a 41 21 41 11 60 '23 74 7 80. 0,60 3 31 10 36 7 SJ i '23 20 7 8 .7 60 13 64 8 76 28 2d 5,09 18.00 68 12 Ji 60 TrOlll - 'S'lO 74 67 1 74 HI Avunu 1j, Piewuarl. 1 OiTrddi, John 266 90 (lentle, James, 400 loo Crey, Wm, 40J 23 Urey- Robert, 400 49 Uaugwor, aiartln, ) 7. Glade, A. aud.Jacob ' Uoodheart, Heury, 400 10 ilazlenood, Jacob, 42 67 Henry, Joseph, 401 Heath, Johu, 2..0 llarley, Daniel, 407 112 Ileister, John, 62 Ileister, Oalwle, 8 437 151 400 160 i 400 J17 400 413 30 3M 117 2S m 38) 1 J '4 12 117 416 112 117 Kuukef, Christian 3"0 Kail, Theodore, 200 Kunkel, John, 403 Jackson, Jeremlab, 100 Marllu, Peter, I2 Mears, Johu, ' 34 Martin, Thomas, 00 Meara, Johu, 00 McNeil, Jlimes, ,;',, 401 fir ucroerioD, jonn, iou ltomlr, John, 10fl 11 Komlg.Jobll, 93 68 Koinlg, Jtbn, 67 33 Blinui.m, Wus., 401 40 Smoker, Jobo, 30 75 SaTety, eiliabeth, IIS . Savety, Joseph. 420 10 bteadman. David 2)0 Smoker, Johu, 237 , Savety, Joseph, 120 1 188 100', 100 (0 412 117 432,; 23 43a .80 Vi 117 Tench, Prancir, 421 33 Weiss, Jacob,' 435 ,4J . Weiss, Jacob,. 3uu . 399 30 Willing, Uiririret, 150 338 '80' Widne', Jacob,- 407 ' Youhe, John,''' 4ol 48 " 'y Y.ut&r, Coarid, t lj,12i ', ; PiCNN FQREHT TOWNSHIP. Andrews, Jacob, M 114 '' 41 80 11 so 16 33 '65M 17-43 4 A3 l'ntt of A. P, Warrantee's Natuo Anthony, l'eter, llurr, Joseph, I'ader, Snmuol U., llealnn, Phllln, Ilealcl. John, Hook, Ilenrr. Conrad, Malhow, Glaypnle, D.-ivld, . Carrol, 'John, Cnilx. Thomas, Colt, llonry, llader, David. Ile'ahin. I'hlllp, Illecklev, Divld, Iltyer, Norton, l'pl''t'i' llripry, Rppley, Andrew, Hvnns,,Olintles, Mvniis, Philip, llvnns, Ch irhs, iled.lcs, Win., Hartley, Jrhii, llninlet, (lodfrey, Krider, Conrad, ltiler, A1 raham Kirn, illchn-l, A P. Shetkler. Leverj, Wll'latn, Learcli, John, I.offan. Jatue, McNeil. Samuel, Met.tier. Prnncls, Nelljh, Nlcholea, Nlchola., WnL. Odeiihelmer, Philip, Poor, John, I'.ilmer.Tlioinas, Heed, Susanna, 5-ltnnitrs, Jonas, Ti rla-rt, Itlrhnrd, Vnlglit, elinnlhn, a, r. 430 439 110 414 140 Am't is ;r, 22 30 10 20 15 21 16 20 ir 2n hi to 16 20 23 86 2 91 2 93 15 20 15 20 15 20 5 .10 16 20 11 05 18 7o 21 30 16 21 3 84 ,10 70 15 20 32 III 29 40 8 10 11 05 20 40 1.', 20 15 20 15 20 11 20 67 80 16 20 15 20 i 42 18 75 15 20 1 20 15 20 !) 00 1 31 21 W! 17 3i) 9 38 73 02 25 62 6 !8 12 11 23 91 00 18 02 A 03 74 20 81 52 303 23 112 421 140 Sri) 29 80 433 27 27 100 403 378 307 1-8 410 163 4,10 430 113 101 raU 411 I .IS 461 28 43B 420 170 '.24 203 412 fl 122 .'i7 4'0 103 4'0 100 411 150 408 381 40 409 40; 10S 3'I7 60 419 410 413 401 2-) TO WA MEN8 1 Nil TOWN -III P. Howmati, Henry, I'ratteu II mill. Lenekel A Hover, Melnlnrt, Charles, 100 2) ISO PO .McMnnui. Peter, 106 Sleeker, Kr.iii'-ls,4Co 118 Smith, John 05 Snldi-r, I'oriirllu., Co .'njiler, foini-lliH, 01 II ilia, William, 287 KMne Tract. .100 llle'rman, Mary, ' 61 Yiiupl A Oerllii;, 96 Ynnpt A fleiln-2, 463 II lid. I)., 4 Hirkert " ' J. K.. 92 LU11IOU TOWNBilll. Hlaikwrri, Hubert, 401 1.11 49 01 25 30 10 (.0 41 S'7 51 20 38 41 12 00 62 38 .'2 CS (.1 22 41 00 9 71 V 10 , 17 20 I 9 71 I 47 17 I 4.1 08 4 1 it", M 37 f-2 f. 6 7! Ut 41 -.HIS 19 22 ! 6.1 -21 Ml 81 40 Oil 12 98 1 I! 11 1.1 W 17 , n ro 7 so 1.1 73 Itrown. John. 100 Hivl. llenjamin, Doil.ou, Mmniiua, Do.l.on, Mabel, Ilndiioil, TIkiiji.-is, Ilodi.on, John, Dodmin, James, iMmuudc Ilnilel, Olluii'le, lionet t, Hill, John. Ilntten.tllie. David, Hart. ,tl). ilayn Kuljter, .Inliu, llurilo. IV'er. 402 120 102 10 4:'K 30R 4 I 423 425 113 41J 401 ins ,'l) 2'.n 72 IVmi. I'll :i7 110 415 I'O 12- 13 4 I 12) 420 1C8 3i.8 tMou-e, Joseph, tMri-rV, J.ini-s, I ifilen, I, In', I'rvi'i", .Norton, IttdhjJ'eter, II it-keiistiii r. .to. , Minmers, llnrv Saitlr., Kliris-t-ih, cavlt li.Hph Smith. Oliver, Wj.-ller, sitfim, VI IIII11,:. llli ll.ir., Wol.s. Jac.li. IV ,'la Tli'iina-i. 1 111 r o A lhiraid, l"7 71 11 1 I2'l 421 420 Ci.IlK, llnlii"!, SiAUCII CHUNK TOWNftllTP. Cillillioi.'haiii, Ju Il3 Hi ),-l!,.li'iiillblil, K') 210 20') 372 I.0 4211 tO 1WI, Joliatliiu Ik-ath. Join' Jteouaid, Peter I. anils, I'.iil'iTt. Moore, Jaines Morphey, lle'TKO, Stout, Man Ksii, tl'irinley, Mrs. Wanner, Nathan Terrunce, Jonathan, Sin) aid, J mlel l.lerts, Joseph, lloiitz, John llrwlii,Thiimns Hex, llmanuel btroup, Jaiob Slioup, Joseph, , Drclsbach, Daniel, 401 150 402 110 IS (KJ 1 6.1 1 V2 2 02 12 2 02 2.1 3 10 23 S 10 20 , . -2 70 , 25 3 10 ' 'CO 6 25 1 60 6 25 60 6 25 CO 0 10 ',.-, 2 2.1 S 1 (8 25 1 10 T. D. OLAUM. Treasurer. Maucb Chunk, April 1, 1870 W. EACHES, Contractor & Builder, LEIIiailTON, PKNN'A. Vliiiis nnil SiiccincatiotiH FOR ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS MADE AT 'HIE SHORTEST NOTICE. NO CHARGES Made for PLANH and SPECIFICATIONS w.ipti tun contract Is awarded touhe under. Blsncd. June 14, ISTD yl. A, W. EACIIK3. PvBESSEI) AND LIVE 4 J n Too nnrlernened respectfnlly Informs the citizens ot Carbon and adjoining counties, tint lie Is strain prepared to supply tem with Dressed or Live Hogs at pneei folly as low as they can be boncht for elsewhere. Also, Smoked flams. Bologne and Siuatage, at Wholesale ana Retail. tlT Orders will be promptly fllled, and Hog shipped to any point at tho shortest notice. JOSEPH OBERT, Bank Street, Leblchtou, Pa. NPr. 6. yi B1LF0RB THE HATTER, Broadway, Mauch Chunk, lias Just opened n scleuild stock of HATS and and CAPS, of tae Latest, sti les Lie has also on hand a full line of AT- PRICE8 LOWER TUA'N EVEB. MaiqiLyt "ASi CKt-Jfonii. WANTED, the business men to know that they cancel, TOO 1'ltIN'JIMO done cheaper at Jaiiuoji AiivcaiTB Olnco than at any other placo tu the county. Try us. WANTED, everybody to know that ft 00 cash will pay a year's snbsonptlod, for the OA1U BON ABVOOATE. s r TOU.rJllNTINO at the very tefweot prices at " Tllll CAltliON ADVOOATB OFriOS. ItliACK HILLS SKLTCHES. THE F1I13T 1IANOINO KPISOI1I! UNDER TUB AUSP1CHS OF tlUDQE LYNCH. Tlicrc worn four of lis sentr-il tojietli pr nrountl n (tlicprfiil liltcli plno (ito up on tins stele of n crnssy knoll nmotiji tlio foot hills, nbotit, forty ml It h from Ous ter. One of tlio party was a inoiin tnliipor i tlte rest wero ineinhers of a Inreo, well nrtnetl trnln of Illnck Hlllers, tlti'ii tollliid mil! working U way tltroiicli a wilderness of siiue-lirusli, en ilfiivnilne to. rcnrli tlio trull our party tin ! (lltenvprad a few liours heforo. V.'o Imtl selrpted a spot for a rest, where) tlio wlinl or I'm feun, or perlmps both, had clenret! nwoy the snow from about a Iiiiro pine-knot, almost petrified by see. The urass, too, was quite, luxurl f,nl, nnd offered an Inducement for us to halt and rest until the train came up. The file lighted and tlio knot In ablaze, we btoticht forth our pipes to smoke and wntfh the misty curtain rlsw. "i'was a c'orlous scene, on that crisp frosty iiiornlnr, and the man who dlml there thatdav shoiild'havo been proud of his mnmilflrcnl death chamber. Nattilo eptnsto have lavlslied unlimited wealth of bentily upon the Hlack Hills.ond fate seems to have led Dick Harnett to the mot beautiful spot In the hills in which to die. While wo were calmly smoking nronnd the fire, watcbirsK the mi,ty canopv rise like ft feathery yell from liie valley beneath 11s ; while we silent ly adn.ired tho macnificlont b,ickground of a-listenlncr snow and bright green pines, which In the ninrninc sun ap peared more beautiful than ever before; while wo were thm quietly admiring thu beautiful, blood-led, iron tinctured val ley below us, now plainly visible be neath the slowly rising curtain of wist, admiring the winding creek In its cen tre, which, with its bioad fringe of orance colored Kiiinlkinie yellow, ap pealed like a huge yellnv snake In a ba-ln of blood, a man rode suddenly upon ti. Each sprang to hi-t feet, rifle in hand. The stranger turned his horse away in a'nrm nnd rode quickly away. lie was a white man. and we could not and had no reooon to halt him. Ho rode rut to the side of the rode and dismounted. Then ho tirnceeded to nrrangH and to write u pen -onie paper, which he placed If) his liosnin, nnd after some hesitation led Ids ipM-ne toward our surprised party and balled abotii, thirty pace-, distant, rille noil pi-tol In hand. " TInllo there I" " Hallo vourself !" " Is this the Custer road ?" " Dot 'f krow. I've been lost nil nlaht Who are you '!" ' Tllgtiins front Cheyenne. Ueen lost on Jenney's tiall twodays,' Then the lonely iltanger riHleupard rtood lestlcssly awaiting interrogation, lie said he hail lelt. CuMer two days be torn ; tliat ho was drunk when ha left, and did not know whit lie had done or how he hnd ant lost. He received a lot 1 n letters trom our party, and soon af. terward bade ua adieu. lie said ho was goinj; to the states, nnrl we bade him look out for his scalp and said pood-by. Poor fellow 1 Unfortunate drunk I It cost him his life. It was late in the afternoon when we met him again. We were in a dry camp, a camp in which snow must be melted for water for man and beast. The boys were busy at work shoveling snow into camp kettlles and melting it for the 1 .horses, bupper was over, nntl the guards were ont. A shot awoke the reverberating echoes of the hills, and a minute afterward eveiy man of tile fifty-five "pilgrims" were prepared for duty, A party of vigilantes rodo into camp ; they had come upon the guards, suddenly, and had been fired upon. They were rough looking men, but all quite civil. They inquired for a law yer. We had one and ho came for ward. They asked for a Judge; wo had none, so lliey elected one. Tnny asked for a preacher, hot found none. A clerk was found in the reporter. They had brought back the strango man of the morning. He was a priso ner, and seemed to realize his position. Ho called tlio reporter, and handed him back his mine matter, and requested him to write a few short letters for him. This was done, and no signed them while court was being held the judge seated on a pile of harness, the jury on a wagon tongue. " ;jick Barnett I" shouted one of those strange, cruel men. Dick turnei to the reporter and, handing him his papers and two or three pictures, said In a trembling, choking voice, " It's all over with me, I reckon. They all know me, and it's no use squealing?" He walked over to the wagou, while two of the party started to a Darkless old cotton-wood tree, whero a lariat was thrown over a. projecting limb. " Dirk Barnett," said old Colonel Lyon, " you hare been caught in the act of stealing boise.s 'from the people ot these hills. You have also been found guilty of shooting and wounding, witli Intend to kill, Peter Lambert, and with stealing his horse, This here party ot good and true men have settled this fact and say you must haog, What have you to say against It ?" Dick, whlio old man Lyon was Speaking manifested little or no feeling. l)o looked Into thu faces of all and seml'd to. eapect soma Interference fjoiu tbe members ot our train. He. paused, for n, moment, when hd said ; l I rnow 1 shot I'eto Lambert, but he wanted to get tlio drop ou uie I took his borso, and way have taken U' taw others, but what I done I Uouri when I was druuk. It I've got. to swing, I'll do It like a man, only give rat? tuna to fix up ruattori afore I go.1' Thiti thn poor fellew sat down, nnd, with teats in his eyes, wtoto a letter to Ills father In Steubenvllle, Ohio, and ont) to his brother In St. Louis, nnd still nnother to a lady In Coshocton, Ohio. Then he arp9, nnd dashing the tears from ids hloidshot eyes, said ho was ready. He gave Ills 1III0 and a horso to Colonel Lvon to bo sent back to tho owner, I'eto Lambert, and, folding his arms, walked to the tree. For a mo ment he hesitated. Life was sweet to him (he was not thirty), Hut ho was seized and pushed forward to the tree, nnd mounted tho horse without heslta. tlon. Thei. tho tenrs camo gushing from his eyes, while his arms wero bo'ted down to his sides. The ropo was passed over his neck nnd drawn taut. Another minute and tho horse received a blow which sent It galloping down tho valley, and Dick Harnett was struggling betweou He.iven and earth, It was soon over, the rope was untied, and ho fell to tho earth and was left to the pilgrims to bury. Wo rolled him up In his saddle blanket and Interred him In the blond -red soil or "Red Can on. " with a pine board nt his head In scribed ! " lilchard Harnett, of Steu benvllle, Ohio. Died February 20, 1870." Kansas City Times. Tho First Work of tlio Exhibition. Tho close, of the first week of tho Ex position still leaves tn doubt the ques tion whether It will pay for Itself In dollars and cents Hut Its success Is as sured In points infinitely more Impor rant than any purely financial one. In tlw first plrtce.the accommodations pro vided provn sufficient (oiiisuro the abso lute cnmfoit of tho public. The build ings and grounds are so large that a large dally attendance does not produ-o a crowd. The nreat cniirnnrcn nf n, gates inelta away lntotha vast houses ; every iii.ui nil's nreaiiiing room, and that comfortable sense of license and quiet essential to thorough comprehension of tho object before him. Another 'marked success I3 tho promptness with which the Exposition ts recognized and received by the mas ses of our own people, not as a show placo but as a school. There Is very comers on their firs't visit. In thegrOups aiiiiMiiiiiiuiK nu t-..uiuit me laces ot Am ericans, keen, alive, quick-eyed, aro distinguishable from all others, and tho questions aske.i by them are usually sUrewd and intelligent. Specialists, of course, seek out their own department of htudy ; att, mechanics, agriculture, ceramics,' etc. Hut the multituda aro In search of that general information which everywhere sharpens tho Amer'. can mind to its exceptional readiness anil taciiitj, western colleges already are sending up their students mothers bring their boys, young girls from the interior lot down points for study at home : tho habit, Indeed, of carrying note-book and pencil is common among all classes. The French came up to their exposition, as will De remembered by all who visited It, as Ihough It were a grand fete ; tho Americans are going to make all the practical uso they can of thelis. The third point of success Is that tho Exhibition does not fail In any regard to supply tho Information demanded. Tile exhibits are fuller in mcst classes than was anticipated. European na tions experienced in International Ex hibitions display great skill in tho cotn nleteness with which th fiv rpnrcdant their industries In many cases maps of the physical structure of the country aro hung up, with pictures of Its mora marked lanrlscanes. filing ft,. n.Mi, even to a child serve to Identify It with ttiu reau or yauow paten on Ills atlas. iVow its minerals, vegetables, and manufactures are before him, and re presentations of the houses Its people live in, their carriages, clothes, house hold utensils, and In the mliUl n rule, a living nation to explain it all. 2V ciiiiti can learn more of the physical condition, the products, and civilization of the world from a week's visit to this Exposition than from a year's study of geoaraphy and atlas. It offers to the intelligent student the' advantages of. travel epitomized into brief space and time. For this reason tho chance should be especially accepted by the farming class of this country, who travel less than any othei. All their disadrsnta tages as they acknowledge, come from lack of friction with men different from themselves. The Tribune knows how largo Its constituency Is among this class, and urges them advisedly to sac rifice part of a year's earning, and time for a vi'it to Philadelphia. It Is not a chance likely to occur again in a mid die aged man's or woman's life. It will lift them as nothing else can do out of the dull, petty level of everyday thoughts. They will ba healthier and stronger all their days for knowing how largo is tbe world they live In and how small Is their part of it. Another feature of success Is tho wholesome, hearty spirit of fraterniza tion In which Ameilcans come up to this national rendezvous. The people meet In these great buildings with a cheerful, even joyous, good will very alien to their usual temper. The beauty ami space auu granueur or trie surroun dings have theireffect, no'donbt, of temporary exhilaration ; but each man. feels himself a best, and Is proud ot tho stately wejewoo ho gives to the older peopie of the earth. He goes bonus more o( an American and a wUer man than he ca me. What other succeia can, the Exposition ask? A useful thing lu the long run eath. 1 Breath,
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