t KMTOR LKHIOIITON, PA.I SATURDAV MORNINO, JUNK II, 1878. Tho Legislature ,of Ilhodo Island met Tuesday at Newport, and re-cloct-cd Henry H. Anthony as U. S. SonV)r for tho fourth term. J. n. Ackcrson, whoever ho Is, promulgates through the columns of tboN. r, Dally Graphic, .a new Cen tennial scheme fof celebrating tho 4th of July, which U ns follows : "I liare a'grsit'Cenlenuial scheme which can To currlca out br 40,000.0.0 ut people an the romt.hot Julrthhyeir. and win no moro to anltn nnd rnako as una .than anything cl!o 1 can thuikot un that ilar nt noon let every alilo bod lad peison.whaterei he or eho mis' be doing, get up and walk 1(0 etrps towards tho east, toe laorttif the'sun. The tramp of thle embitlto.l host would bo the grandest apoctncle oter soon, save only the waving ot tho Am-tlcnn Hag. I haTocalcnlaled tho (orco that would thus tie enmcd, and Jin o It to bo 00.10Jdx0oi) foot pounds, tailing the average weight at 160 ponnds perninu. It will do much to counteract tbo tendency to bo West, -where. ow Inn to the rarity ot the air nud tho natarn ot tho land, poo. pie rapidl become Inflationists aud throilnU. l for one am Vtllllug to waik uiir loo steps on tho great day. AS tho alrectlon taken must I o due cast In n straltrht lino ilio liquor shops throngh. out tho land should bo cto;cd from midulght of thi 3d to niiiliilght of tbo 4th nnd thla would bo a (treat blessing In many, many worn, Bet the ball In motion i do not falter ; atnnd ilrm i move forward, onward, bdU upward in the glorious cause. ' The raising of money for what U crilleit "a skirmishing fund," with which O'Donovau liossa promises to secretly harass England, proceeds moro rapidly than would be supposed possi ble. Tho Irish World, in Its last Issue, ncknowlcdgos tho recolpt of $1,000 within a wook, and prints tho names aud rosldeucos ot tbo gtvere, most ly factory operatives and other laborers In the small cities. Women and child ren aro lucluded. Rossa Is Id Califor nia, making speeches nnd soliciting eubsciipttons, and the Sau Francisco papers denounco him as a fraud. Tho World takes pains to say, "It may bo necessary to warn subscribers that the committee In charge of this fund have not sent out agonts or canvassers to so licit contributions. Wo aro Informed that strangers havo appeared In soma p)aaes,aprofessing to bo authorized by O'Donovan Rossa to collect money for the skirmishers." A good way, says tho N. Y. Sun, for Irishmen to avoid being swindled Is to give money to no body for thU'shadoiry enterprise -The, Republican National Convention met Wednesday in Clnclnnattl, and was called to order by ox-Governor Morgan of New York. lion, Theodord Pomeroy, of New York, was chosen temporary Chairman. Committees on Credentials, Permanent Organization, Rules and Resolutions were appointed, tha Territories being represented In them. Resolutions of the National Gor man Republican Convention, demand Ing national legislation for tho protec tlon of immigrants, a rovlslon of the treatise regarding naturalization, non sectarian sohools and the taxation of church property, we're presout.ed.and re fcrred. Mr. George William Curtis, of New York, presented the address of the Republican Reform Club of that olty, It wat rocotved with great applauso.and referred to the Committee on Resold tions. After addressos by General Logan, Goneral Hawloy, ex-Governor Noyes and others, tho Committee Permanent organization reported Ed ward McPheraqn, of Pennsylvania, for permanent President tho report was adopted and Mr. MePherson took tho ' obalr. The Committee on Rules not being ready to report, the Convention adjourned until ten o'clock Thursday morning. Thu Convention adjounred Thursday without having mado a nomination. Up to time of going to press no nomination has been made, but Blaine is slid to hold the Inside track, The spoeuh of 'Hon. Geo. F. Iloar, ot MitssacliunctU, one of the Belknap im pcaohnient ma'tiagers, before the Senate of the United States, contains tbo following southing' review of the politi cal, corruption!! of the. times, and as such It deserves to be thoughtfully con sidered: "tly own DBbllo life haa been a brief and In- alenlnoani one. extendmar little barond the dn. ration of a alnKle term of aeuatorlal offloe, bu l in inai Dnorperiofl i nare soeji rave luoirea of a biga court of the United btales driven from of fice bv threats of ImDeachment for oorrnDtlen or maladuiinlstratiou. I have board the lauut from tnendless lips, that when the United maws presented heraelf In tho oast to take part with tlieolvlhsod world in generous competi. tion 'n the arta of lifo. the only product ot mail toUonH in which ahosnrpaa'cd aU others be yond question was her corruption. I have 0'ien to the state in the .Union loremoot in vowor nod wealth four Judaea of hfr courts Impeached for oorrnptuin. and the political administration of ber chief cltr beoome a dltKrace and a by. word Ihronthout the world. 1 baveaeeuthe chairman ot tho committee on military nffalra In the honse, now a dl.Unralahdmember ot this ourt.xise In hla plaee and demand the ex pal. aiim of four of hla associates for making taio nf their offlloialprivlleKO of aelectlog the youths to bo educated t our eTeat military soliooL When the greatest railroad of the world, bind Ine together tbe continent and netting the two great etu which wah our aborea. waa llnlsh on. I have seen our national triumph and exult ing tunied to bltteroesa and ahame by tho un anlmooaiopoita ol threa.oommltl.cea otoon irress, two ot the hou-e a"d one here, that every step ot that mighty enterprise hod been taken Jn fraud. have hoard in the hlgheet placts the khamelessa doctrine avowed bv men grown ojl In uubllo offhie that tha ' true wav br which power should bo gained lu tho republic Is to bribe the people with the ofljoes created tor the.r servlco. and the true end tor which It should be used when'ealnedU the promotion of eUlih ambition and the rutlBcation ot peraon al reveuse. I havehaoru tht3Spiclou linunU 'theffHitstepsof toe trusted oompanlooaotthe Temaeiii. 'juoee uuuge nave paseoo uito uia-rory-" , lu.. m Oeorge Franola Train la a dlacrnH blower With all his roauudemigs he never told that he had too.OOO of Kansas FitcitlG slock baited down In the natno of Mrs. Train. Aud bo ha? boon a etaudlng candidate (or pieaident, too, It. V. MORTlIIMKn, Philadelphia Letter. jPmU.. Pa,, Juno H, 1818. D&iit ADVOCATS t Wo nave had delightfully red hot boiling weather for the past few days. A gentle icpbyr from aniubrlona Lehighton would hare been welcome, indcod. The city Is crowded with visitors from all carta, and the cry Is. "MM they cntno 1" At present tho doing at Cincinnati necro to tnononollte all attention, Plenso break It gen. tly to your readers that I stand no chance what, evor f receiving the nomination, nud I may as well here ntato I om sorry to think I should havo promised any offices to mr gallant sup porters wllhont having been perfectly sure that I was to bo "tho CI r eat Unknown." To-dar tho Sclticit bell Is belnir placed in posldon in tho tower ot Independence llnll, and ns I passed thlt vonrrahiocdillco this momma; i noioti several iiunarnn ninnr citizens vigor. ouslv helping to tin nothing hut watch the pro cerillnm and bnther the workmen. A niosi iiciignuui excursion is xo lane n tilnnn tho KCIiuvIklll on one of the steamers. which leao I'airmonnt l'ark otery ten tnlnntea dutlnetlibilay In company with a distinguish ed ecutleinan from New York, last Monday, I made the vnyaco and a plensnnt one It was, wo enconntored no storms nud had nd casea of pea. stcmices. Tho strawberry festival rover is racing imil. lv hprontiiics'ont. Prescription., or 1 should any tieUols inngp, from tnniityllvo to fifty ett. It is nt wis innoor uio year tout diaries Hen ry Is shv of his InUy friends, for in ninny cise they are llko tho conductor, apt to ear "tick, ctnl" Should Ki-SpeaKor Blalno teccive tho nomi nation, it Is hardly hoped ho will bo well enough to iveak 'r piece and ihauk the gentlemen of too Convention on tho result of ihclr labors. A pleas int nnd Instructive rlaco to visit Is tho Knolngtcil Garden, tho admission Is only twenty live cents nnd the Harden Is rosy of ac ross, both by rail nud vnter. Well no I roinom. her nn eftcrnoon spent there with' an esteemed gentleman fioin your county. 1 could almost trtun 'r tale out ot the sights wo saw. Lctmonirntu call tho iittention of thoOmo elianlc.il y Inclined, to tho exhibit ot Mesira. C. w. A It. W Mlddletuii, ol this city, In tho Main building, south sloe, and to n low of Its most attractive features, among which I note u boiler head Housed at Lehigh Valley H. It. Khop-t. J. J. Kiusey hi, M., I'outh KaMou, Pa , ushoetot No. 21 sheet liou 4Sxr:o. chaliiB of nil kinds, nails otall sites and do-cilptlnns, but abovo nil, In fact nver nil lnlioiut ot Interest Is an immeiisu nich constructed of tlicct lion, tho lntetlor or under stdo ot which Is composed ol a unfile sheet ot tank lion lOxStusc. rue rouur cnur nmii wuur uiuu riuuou uu their hats, so should nny ot Lelilitliion's yimnir mon conio down hero with tieirhats trlmtiiod with that nzuro hue. they must not bo nffuuded if snmo fair damaal Fhoiild tap them on the elioulder with n parasol and say "Chair, If you piovso," On Monday lost an Incendiary set firotoii frame building tnaido of tho Exhibition o rounds used as n salonn. The ilamnpi was tlllllnR but It gave the Ci ntci.nlnl Kirn llrlcado a cbanoo to get tho klnkn out of their limbs. Mr. Temple, of Missouri, arrlrca nt tho Centennial a few days since, alter liannic wheeled a wheelbarrow of mineral nro all tho way from lils home, (I SCO miles), sir. Tciuplo must bo dofectlvo about Ills temples or ho would not attempt eoch a foolHi lent ns this. An examination or artineiai umus lias uccn mado by the Indites of that class. I havo not nenra as yot wuicn limn cau give ino ueaiosL kick or tho hardest blow. Janan shows ennio beant nil vaseR. nna what's more, eonioof them are very cheap. I can buy you a pair for K 6 o. onlv. I'aesiUR lcmuriy luruneii J'eiu ino uiuur afternoon, I saw a most hideous collection of human skulls, thoy were tearful to luok tipou. Borne ot them seemed to bo Erlunlnir at you and others had long matted liuir dangling over ttiODi. ihe siftiit was enough to maao line s nlo-d run cola, as It was, but a wop put n cord with this lmcrtritlnn nmnni-thu irhastlv lot of craulnnis, "floico do not touch these htllo treasure, "iiere s ricnnesa," s.iiu j, ami soon an old lady with her two dauithtcra came trndtr mg alonsr. they were shocked nud hornlled tho innn-ent their eyes rORted upon tho display of fkuiK but whentnoold ladynwthe cardnbout not touching tho treasures. shosnIU,,Iiiey need not worrv themselves about their trcniuros, taln't yory likely anybody 'a going to touch iich things ns those." . 'i'oo iiowauau uispiay is very uuo, amongst which mav bo lounil a collection of miciullcvut cora s and curiosities. It was lu this exhibit that I noted several speoimeug ol ino stiver Sword plant, which grows from 8,000 to U,X0 feet above the se i. uiimoro's band has aenorteu tor jsew Tors and tho muslo la no moro. In spite ot this do invlatlon. however, organ or piano conccria aro given aauy in too uaiu jsutiuing. Borne of tho exhibitors of cologne iiovcf tenn. tains of perfumeiy In full operation, Hold vonr hondkorchief over tho tonutoin and get It soaked tat nothing, 1 always do so, for it on couragos tho exhibitor, oh. l os It does. China it still head of tho world In tboart of carving. Issw two beiletonds lu thochlnoBO exhibit which woro pcrtecs marielsotdelleato workmanship, tho prlco of eomo were very i on aonable, certainly not over ts.coo oath. A cheaper bedttead can bo found in tho next seo. tlon (Japan) bnt it Is only worth 81 COO. The young men who dlspcnso soda water in tho different buildings shonld he presented with conies of a song about tho "Wild MeaFoam." for when you order toda, foam is abn.it all you will see, yet wo must not uianio theso young men for they aro all very good pcr-roamr on the snout of tho soda, fountain. Tho chimes In Machinery ITnll aro ployed by wtddows. I bavo not learned whother this Wlddows is roamed or single, and i no not core to ask blm lor fear he might toll mo what ho piayea on ino oem me oiner any bdoo i iv. Yours Truly. Maecutio. A Trip jvithdTYhcelbarroir. Bays tbo Lancaster Intelligencer t Ono after, noon recently about 5 o'clock u man nnd boy np- Earently worn with travehand certainly bronscd ylhoauuand beirrlmed with the dust of tho road, were seen irudisiPK in West Knur, the man being between tho handles of an odd y con structed and handsomely palmed wheelbarrow, and tho boy walKlng by Ins aide. The man S roved to bo Mr J. o. Temple, ot tho -own of oplln.Jasner county, Mo., tho boy being his sou Otto, need 13 years, llosald that ho left JDpIln on too 2ftth ot l'obrnnry. accompanied by Ids son Otto and an Kngllshman named Wilson. Some time last winter ho mado n proposition that II tho Oronogoand Joplin Mining Company of Jasper county would givo him fllty pounds of miiierHlogicul speclmons from tbelr mineB ho would wheel them on a wheelbarrow all tho way to Iho Contennial. homo beautiful spool, mens of oro woro broucht to him and ho con structed a wheelbarrow that would bo partioo. larly suitable lor so long a Journey. Tho on tiro weight of the harrow, bacgago and speclmons of minerals la 160 pounds, nud the cost ot tho outfit was S12.1. Tho minerals are specimens of tine, leid, blackjack, spar, and garnet, on troui uruuogu nun .lupiui, aiu., unuoo. . sax lempioaiiunissoninavo iraroueu moro than 1.4 n miles Thev have mado as bleu as 27 miieiaoay and rarely less than 10 miles, though they frequently stopped off at con. veniontpolnU to recuperate, at ouo place rest ing as long as nvo mya. iney campeu out twenty.sovonnlKhts..but generally were fur nished with good lodging and hu.pitably enter tamed along the road. Slattern o f Interest. Then aro 24 ateel works In 'Pennsylvania not counting tbo Uessomor works of which thero are five. Chanes Taobe, aged (3. committal sulcldo by shooting himself lu llnrriaburg oa Uutarday morning. A violent form of diarrhoea prevails at Heading aupposod to bo caused by luipuro water. The wife ot the late Robert n. Ramsey, of Pottaville, announces that she will coutiuuo tho publication ot tho Minem' Journal. A telegram from Mout'eal says tho foot-and mouth atseaso has hrotiu out with gieat viru lence among tbe hogs at Claremont. Uondreds are dead aud dying. The father of tcbarlle Ross has In press the story of the kidnapped cbtld.wiitten by himself, with portraits ot Charlie. and bis brothel Walt er, aud pictures ot other lost children and. fac simile letters from tho abdnctors, with otherln formation calculated to lead to tho diaoovery ot tho lost child. Tho Oregon Election, which haa Just been carried by the Democrat, waa chiefly forth aeleotlon ot a State Legislature. Ho state tick, et was votod tor. It waa an important olectlon, however, from the tact that tho Leglalature which has been choeon wlU eeiect su Unltfd Status banator for the term beginning March 1, 1877. to suoceed .-senator Kelley, Democrat The Kaue Hotel, on the lino ot the Phila delphia nud Krte railroad, which la perhaps as near heaven as any stopping ploco lu Pounsyl. TRtilii. haa been onenea as a. summer.reaort. There la a possibility of frost .every night at Kane, which la very enticing to the minds ot awvuera iowithuwu. uifH auiirr aaye. Tho floadiug Railroad Company announces that that portion of tbo six per crnti general .mnrtarase bonds, whloh tall due ou Jalr. 1. num. boring Zl bonds, usd amonniing to lii,0 in gold, have uotiu drawn, and will be paid at the olUcool theooinanyrln Philadelphia, or the oonntlug boas ot Messrs. McCalwoot Il.o'a. .& Co , Loudon, at tbo optlpn f the holderi, on and alter that date. -'f ho llald win Jyocounitlsq iWorks at Phllodal. nhla are now dellvorlnc 17 enirluFB to too Del. nw.r.i.ackawannB.and wfeatern Railroatl.Turo oftheauor 18 by ai lu. cyllndfr conaolldatlon eugloes, and iQjare alogql paitern.wlth is by 11 lu. rylluders. 'Tho' con'olldatlan' Vngina are tubstantialiy lino tno one mint mr tno lcqwi Vulley road, ami now on exhibition at the oen teiinlnl. An order for tcn whcel uglnen for the Jchigh valley rauroja u mm in progro . AU'wantlnglrntJIT FAKMB, especially ndapted to the, growth of the VINE, where It Is in established success and pays I. H(ll; I'rtOl'lTH. The land is nlso adapted to tho growth ot l'cachos, l'ears, Apples and small fruit i also, Oraln, Oross and Vegetalilea. Many liundreds of excellent VINr.VATlDfi, "llClIAnus and .FAltMB, call nowboeoen, TJlll LOCATION tonlv3l miles south of l'hllidolphln. by Hall road, Inn mild, dollghtfnl cli mate, and ot tho very ilootB of Now "York nnd Philadelphia lark?ts. Another Itailrood runsdi- r"l!?LACEtis'aireadyl.AlUIT!, flUCCEfiSI-tjr, ANT' rrtOSPKUOTJ''. . Chnrctioa, Schools, nnd other pilvlloces aro'aliendy established. Alan, nionutftetorlea ot Shoes, Clothing, Oloss, Btmw aoods, and olher things, nt which tnrrercnl; members of n famdv can pioonrn eniplnymont. It hai buenn HIIALTII ltUHOItr for some years pat for people suffering ftom pulmonary nf. IrctioiM, Asthma. Catairh; Ague, nnd debility t many thousands have entirely recuvciod. a ..on? iifHh iinfi.i hna iiwt.iieii riiuinintmi. loo feet front, with back buildings, four atones high tdeludlug Trench roo ot, and nit niodoni IninroTementJ.fortho nccommodattou of visitors. , Nl) t?9.on 11,11 ACRK. payable by installments, within tho period ot fourvears. In this climate, platitod out to yines, "rersona tinacqnalnted wjth Fruit arowlng, can becomo familiar with .it lh n short time on ao connt ot aurrouiioitig. . .... ...,, . ... . , IVJS ACUK8, Ofill AGUE!, AND TOWK LOTS, In the town of J.nndisvllle and Vlnelaud, "'whll'st ylsltlnr the Centennial Hxhlhltion, Vlnelaud enn be visited at Small expeitso. jApayoriWlnlng fiilliufonoatlou, wlU bo sent upon applloatlon to (JUA JILKH K, I.ANDIfl, The MlowhioM'Au oxtraxt 'fro'm n doiorlptlou ot Vineland, imbllahed In tho NBVf YOnKTnt. IiUNB, liy the well known Aitrlcultlirlst, bolou, lloblnsoni All tho formers wete of tho "Well to do" eort.'nud lomopt them, who havo tamed thelrntten. tlon to truite mid Insrket gardening, havo growti ilch. Tho soil la loam, vnrvlng fmtn' sandy toolayey, aud Mttfaco gtutly uniiuiatiug. Intersected .with small strains and occasional wet meadows. In which deposits of peat or muck nro stored, sufacloiit to (ertUlzo tho whole upland surface, after It has becomo exhausted ol its natural fertility. , It it rtriatnlti mnf the tans! txltmict ftrtitf trarts, man almost lira POsUhn. anil tuilalte corvltUm for pleasant farming, that wt Inoiooin'i site if, the farmt apiwentlyjutt as prdfitally productlte as when ago. rho geo'oglst would soon dlsoover thnoauseof n lnarluo deiipsit, and all through tho sail we tound cvldsncea of calcareous subtancos, coucrally In tho form nt ludurntod calcnreous marL showing lnany olallnct ioimaol nnclent shells, of tho tertiary formathin i nud this marly substance Is scattered nil through the soil, in a veryoomml nnted form, and In the exact condition and most assimilated by such plants as the farmer desire to oiiltivota. Jnno 17, 1870., lletpcctfuUy announce to Carpenters, Ilnlldera, Cenlractors nnd others, tlmt having cninnlOtcd their NKW MUiLS, thoy nro now prepared to supply them, at VJillY LOWEST l'lUCJEH, with ovory doaorlptiou of Sucli as Siding, Moot Boards, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shut tors, Moldings, Brackots, Cabitiet Ware, &c, &Ci, On tho shortest Notice. Our Machlacry Is all New and of tho Moat Approved Kind, ao that we I h ivo no hesitation In Ouarautelug Perfect Satisfaction to all who may lavor us with their ordeis. It von have not time to cull nnd eoloctwhat yon want, fend yooroidera nnd they will bo filled promptly, ana at as low prices as iiiougn iou ,vctci i-rrstnu Glvo us a Trial, nnd vou will bo convinced o what we say. SOLOMON YJ2AKEL, B. IJ. ALHK1G1IT, WM. HIUItY, JOUN I1IEUY. Ofllco and Mill, nearly opposite the Fort County, ronna. V ( iiw wTi-wvt;, r. rjt - r.iyij Nearly Opposite tho Exchango Ilotol, BANK STREET, LEEIG-HTON, PENN'A. All the Cigars Wannfactnrcd at this establishment aro warranted to bo exactly as represented, nnd our Trices to bo fully ns Low as tho same articlo can., be Bold for by any other finni; i In tho country, l'nlrouaeo is vory rcapectlully eollcit.'d. Juuo3, l87b-yl gt Gpaden Iluotten, Councilj Ko., 249, O. : Lehighton, will colebrato tho coming FOU of Lehighton, will colebrato tho coming LUUltlii ui JULY by a Grand Parado and a Pic-Nic in Lindorman's Woods. A cordial invitation is extended to tho pooplo to join in tho Glorious Demonstration Committee. SHERIFFS SALE OF VALUABLE Heal EMs&teo n...m.nt writ nt Fl. Fo. tssned out of the Court of Common Pleas ot Carbon County, to mo dlrocted, thcro will bo oxposejl to public; silo at tho Court House, In 'tho Borough ot Alauch Chunk, Carbon County, Pa., oa , Monday, Juno 19 th, 187G, at Ono o'clock P. M.. all that certain tractor ntcco of Loud, situate In tho Townshluof Hast Poun. Carbon County, and Statu of Peuni.yl vaultt houudod nnd described as followa. to wlti Beginning at a stono, thenoo bv land of Otoriro n.;n. niiAn iincrena west fortv seveu porohea and flvi'-tentlis to a stouoi thotico aouth sovontv-eix nnd a halt degrees oast lour parches and flvo-tentbsi thonco bv lond ot Leonard Kachnn. norm nitcou uu east twenty-one porchos and one-tenth to a stone: thenco north lllty.nlne degrees wsst ono . . . n nna . InniiM nnrin percn auuiour-wiimo v ' .V V,,V tweuty sovon degreol oast ten iierehes ond four i.nih.tn..in.. tiimcn south ihlrlV-llve and a halt degreca east ono perch to a stone; thenco south aoventy and a quarter doirrccs ea.t two porchos to a post; laoucu uouiu wu -Uir degrees west liftv-one peches to a post i tbenoo by land of Chorlca Frnmi. r outh jeven degreea cast twenty peroho to a atonp i ibeuoo south eighty and s bait oogroes west live poroh. es to the ploce ot beginning, contalnlne fhreo Acres, one Hundred and Twenty Perchos. Tho other tract beglnnlnu at a stone, thenoo by lands of Charlea iTnntx. aouth thlrty-fivo and a (manor degrocs east fourteen perches and une-tonth to a atone: thence aouth ufty dogrwa wcBt four perches and Beven-lenths to stone i thonco by lands of Leonard Kachrln. south thlrty-sovon degrees wet ten perches to a Btoue; Uumcc 6outh fourteen niul a half degrees wot .i.vnn nprrhiu unit three-tenths to a stone; thonco aouth 60ven aud three-quartor degrees west seven percnes nnu w u ihnn.n tini-th titfAAn dAirreea west sixteen perch- ea west sixteen peochoa and five-tenths to 5 l.,Anl ..olr. l,nnAi.l.vlailfl ftf flROrSA 1 ritZ. MOrtil twenty-six dcgioos weat twentv;thFoo perchea to a atonoi wteuco nuitu r.Aij-u.u u.. ...... rim.A,.nrf nir.htfln ntrohea. bv land ot ueo. Mnuter. to tho place of beginning, contalnttig Ivo Aoros and (Jne Hundred ana Thirty-tour Perches, strict measure. Tho improvement consist of a two-story Planlc Dwelling House, with, rortico in ltout. It by 24 feet, nud ono Log Stable, Is by 23 feet. Boisidnnd taken ifito eiecu'tlon'as the prop erty of uiuuiea uuiman. hbu m wo pum ur OLIVKUtKNElaKn, dhrifr. nfflnA MahnTi Chunk1. JanoIVlW, . . 'w TnHTHKST YET FOR AOENT 8ALE3 I6 OUR BEHA7I0Ek4 Tin., AmaaIaiii HaaIaIV 1ir 7U HS '15. 11. DVfVtlt Will sell arslght in. orery uouaa. IB IndUpena able to all who, desire to act ahead in the world. Written With gi r at'abtllty. Printed and bound BBlondldly. Bold at low prices. Tho only ' book on ,thla Babject aolfl.by ageuU, and will tell bet rj ,!,. nnv .thw.irk.rri t.hn market. Cirva- lara and teimi eentoirlalmedlaieapulloVioa (o, IhopuhUaherB, ' T723Chestuut8t.;Phllad. f-H A, SBVDIOVR.-M. D.. ri"-.uk l II aud 11UO WNtieets. rhlladolnhla, la mora thannauallvaueceaafnliu thatroauuonl of Blood, bkin and Urtjihry Auoctlon. ntaeases' arising through'imprudenoeuip earir'iniiiaore. Illnna. ne wlir.-i tlin nSrtlea Sfibeid.do. nat daro' to apply to Uiefr regular physician. Charges moderate. Two-thlrus of tho Doctor's pitlonU havo employed him solely through tne rrconi. meauuuuu ui utuore. mji7t Now Advortisomonts. , I I 20 acres count moro than 110 acres further Mittrn vrairiet. Wt found some of the oldest first cleared of foreslfifly pr ahmdttd years thlscontinucd fortuity. Tho wholo country ia : Co., Alien House, WEISSPOnT, Carbon June iu, ioiu-gi WTM tt.i,T.(AtnM wl Ttanlaraln C&oicc Cigars, Smoking & Ohowing 4o., Ac Ao., I. . KtJOlf. W. B. KOU1I. U, A. M., rTTn1TT rk n pEUISTElt'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby glvon that the Execntors, ArlViiinifltrntnrM nnd (liinidlaus herelnaftornam nil havo tiled their resnectivo accounts of the following estates In the Regtstei'aOlllce. at Mauch Chunk, In aud for tho County of Carbon, winch nccnunta navo neon nuoweu nv ino lieu. 1atfr will hn nrrRAntr-d to the Jnflirni nf tbo orptians' i;ourt ou iuonnnv, idsihiii uav 01 iuu noxr, at.io o cioua a.iu., tor wuuiiuiiuuui 1'lrit and llnal ncconnt ot Thomas Kemerer, ad ministrator oi tno oawie or junauoin nioui. throp, deccasod. conlor 01 tno last win ana leiuuneui ot auio- nam Aunor. ueccaeu. Rscnnrf nnd final accohnt of iTbamas Kemerer. administrator or the estate or contaa loow, deccaHou. Pint and final acconnt of Ilcnrv Boror. admin. Istratorof Iheestateof Kllzabcth Rolnhelmer, ot Mahoning twp., aocoasca. Account o( William Remaly, Amandua Roroaly anu X lliigcnsiono, utiiuuiiairi.tuiB ui wo 'estate ot Jonas Remaly, deeensod. Account, ot Fredenclc. Beer,admlnlstrator at the estate ot Paul Beer, decoased. virst'iinil filial nccnuu nf E. C. Wilson and O. II. wlestilng. administrators ot the estate of 11. ii. iiorrymu, aocoasea. Vlrcit. nrviiif,t of Jane Kcoileld and Wm...Tohn. Fnn.executoraot tho last will and testament of i 11, DUUUOIU UCl'VttWU. First nrconnt ot Fi ances liar lan and J. W. Crel lin, administrators ot the oatate ot E. W. Har lan, deceased. Fltat and flnal'aceonnt nf James' R. Pnrcol, ad ministrator or tno oatate ot caiuanno i-aroci dcooasou. First account, of Jacob ri. Smith, guardian ot William liimmeireicu, minor cnua oi cjjiuir- ine iximmeireicu, ueoeaaea. BERNARD PniLLTPS, Register and Recorder. Register's olBce. Mauch Chunk, May 27. 175. "76 BRADY'S CENTENNIAL ClfJAR AND TOBACCO lEMFOniUM AND BILLIARD) ROOM, one door above Ilauk'a Bakery, BnnU St.. Lclilglstoi. Also, GENERAL NEWS' ,AQENO Y, IJJally arid Weeklr PdparB and L&kesld Library regu- arly supplied. AprU I, 1SIC i ui I , i I Will be TOoolYod until MONDAY, JUNK: W, I87S. 07 Uipuudralinipd,ftt bUuUooof Dnjuiifaa ba HoutU atroot, for COLIiKUtlKO bOIlOOJi ffiWMrKpB vn.J, ' .0LLliNMAiKB.Biy., T-.-,T --mir - i-1 ' 'ii"i i "i. 1 'i1'1 'I1. 'i :ii'i i mo WHOM IT MAY C0N0EKN. .. J . .II. U , .1 lr. I. ,4.11 person. iMKttnirmtf .sure DoroDy .farhiHinatooriug or) wlfoTrtfiy fcbertioif'mv acoehnV aa I will pay no debts ot her ontraotlng after Lehighton, June v, iS70-jw, Now .Advertisements. JUST OJPJEMIESB I Ono fcaso of Best Stylos of Light and Medium PRINTS ib G cents por yard. Croaiu-Collor Suiting arid Grenadines vory bhoap. BltESS LINENS as low as 38 cohts per yard.' Special bargains in Black Dress Goods, Shawls, Para solf?and Sun Umbrellas. Cassimcl'OS, for Men's and Boy's "Wear, at very Greatly llodiced Prices. A Job Ld of Mies' Kid Gloves at $1.25 a 'pair.' P.S. Wo aro also' Agents for , . Keep's Bartly-mnde Dress Sliirts nt $i 25 each. (C Oomplcto Cli 'Call early and secure Best Bargains. Respectfully, CHEAP CASH; STORE, Semiuel's Bldck. WAR. 01 IKI FEIGES ! lossrs. . BOCK & CO., ' ' Of RchnylkOI Cnaitr, having nnrchased tho floods. Right and Tltlo to tho Store formerly eeera pied by Mr. Z. Il.I.ONO, In tho llorough of Lehighton, would invito too people of thla nelghooc bood io give tlioma call and Inspect tho r JUST IlKCEIVED. Tho Iluslness will bo muter tho Supervision of Mr. E. McTIOSI!, late a Merchant nt Krnctvllle, and provionily nt Ilnrnosvllle. RchuvUlll County, where he was known ns n succesfeful deiler, because a reasonnblH one As an earnest of what may bo expoeted of them It Is oolr necessaiy to state that the annonncement of tbo Opening was delayed on account ot toa tlmolttook to lie Mark Goods. EverytliliiK haa been marked LOWEK THAN EVER We Invito nil to call nnd see us, nnd wo pi omlse, how to buy. where and when. 1st. That wo will to children who txrae for goods ns low as to their goods without oxtraoharge. 4th. Knowing that WET WILL -SELL FOR OASH as low aa wo can, and having no expense In keeplnir books, no losses from bad debts, and not be lnr nndnr obllcatitns tn dealers, wo can bny cheaper, and therefore sell cheaper than the el trot establishments, eth. We will always supply tho market with Oil Cloths, Matting, Groccrios, Provisions, Produce, Flour, Teed, Grass and othor Seeds, Ac. Come ono, oome afl, bol h trreat and small, :: IiOnK or stout, lean or tan, (liToyonrnow ndghbora a triendlr coll, Oppostto tho L. & S May 0, 1870-yl Etow tor amdl Sfew Stock,! ever before hrongnt Into this town, and Invite on Inspection betor nrchalnB Iewhere, feeling euro thev can gnsrnnteo entire aatl.factlnn in PUIOE ASI1 QUALITY.- I The Mnnnfoctni lng Department will be under the snnenntondence of Mr. P. UHH, which Is a iufnclent gnaranteo that work entrusted to them will be done equal, to thai.ef any other establishment In the county. Repairing neatly ana promptly attended u. Fatnmage.invlted. Store In Semmol's New Block, opposl Lehighton, Fa. REMEND0U3 KEDUCTI0N IN em will t T JL 1 be the erilnera thereby, as they will no lender havetoyay pevtntgon the lose sua by those who never pay for what they get Again, by adorning the "cash ayatero." w will Olod to fumWionr patror.s wllh everylnlngm-the CLOTniNO J.IrTE, aadenp tB lao talnea bv t hn AnahtAil tn fnrnuh onr natror.i Latest Fashion, by the best or workmen, ana ii om me mcac aisterais. at race rauy h nt ft tbe same quality of a garment ran bo bought for in any other town la the Bute, Wo would lo announce that we havo secured tnenhru"nse'tjie rTEIfT'UBBER BOT TOMS tor l'ANTAI)ONH. the best thing for teepiuathsnauta-botlomalu'ahapeeverlutenled, and that we are now receiving on immenso stock of sprlaa aad summer aiyle ot. ' Cloths, Oussiraores and Vostings, Boots, Shoes. Hats Caps. GENTLEMEN'S FCRNI3IIINB OOODS, Cloi bing Mores. Patrousgc sollolted and BatisractloagoaroateM. LAUKY & PETEES, Merchant Tailors, P. O. Building, Lehighton, Pa. Oct. a, 1876. 1776. CENTENNIAL. NEW RULES & NEW The undersigned. In announcing the arrival 81 OOK of SPRING and SUMMER Cloths, Cassixdelf ear & would also stale that no has coneludod to do business, from. 'ana after APRIL 1st. W&.ion 6TRICTLY CASH BYnTEM; Ilels inuucou to inw oourae vy me largo amuan.ui OPU in ihR ritAft fiitnTisi of till liindii v ill bo an many friends to .oontliruo tin rrlnnila tn nnntlmiA thrill natroniate. that lie cau irtvp: Uum umcn gvttr at,Utaptiou under tbe new syetfui, than he wn tAWe to do uuaer, me uiayeaoutflreaii stswbx nehw much ;ploaure In lnvninKaniwrV.iwpeotiouotnjaexU.v Cloths, Cassiirtoros & Vdstui'gs. foe ,Meai& Boy's Wear,, , aWLEMEN'tt.ynitNiMiiNa ooodiT . . ... I ,y.U VAAU. M. .."ff t . i ..I ........ i n.n,i.A..ni. .TAAlhla .nri i'K)MT.ii'.HnnTfl (1 11 flUu .Xl H AITKHA. Inln W ' , 'Tim I AU I.. I o . V. K. uvuivu VM w w .1 I weclally for.th wear ol 4hU looallW., luyery axiloiu maao nu as uu xwuiisAimciia sm wirnuiwu u. smm iifwrai. r. avaat- -ahlp, uud gu&rtuitottd to gi?e onUro attala,auun . -i JH 'k- "" ' " T. D. 0LA.TTSS, Merchant Tailor Snd door above the Publlo Square, DANK STREET, Lehlgbon. at $1 50 each. OFFERED BEFORE. since our experience In business has taught ns alwavo sell as low as we con. Jon. Wo will Mil parents or grown pernons. Srd. Wo will dellrwr a caah busluessla theenly falrwayof dealing D. BOCK & CO., Depot, BANK Street, LBlHuHTON, PSKR Jl. 9 3 Re.pectfully annousc to the eiM xen. of I.ehlghtoa and vicinity, that they have entersd Info eft-partser-ehi and havluit returned trm the, Hr, where they snrehased on et thr largest and best, assartmenta f 'LADIRS1, OENT'S. UlSBgU". TOTJTll'B nd CniLDRKN'B Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, Bnltabla tor the Wear of thla Sect. HBIM & GERMAN, .- tho Public Square, BAKE STREET, wsult-yl I'KICES fOB CASH I ! The sSderalgned respeetfally an nonne to their enstomsrs and tho pnh 11 m general, that, alter matar delib eration. Ihey have determined to SELL Q00D4 FOR CASH ONLY, ftom and alter MARCH IS. 1870. Thlt plan they believe will D to ffce. benefit ot all parties dealing with the i as well as far themselves. In delng tnameu en the "credit s jatem-there U slwaya aheavr per centage ol had debts to be provided iur. aim nowu i iicvFS'i.r, iu..b w m great extent be matte np by an lucres ed per cenlago of profit on all geoda sold. By adopting- the CASH HY8i J!.lI I oil, this- will do longer b the case Price will ba marked down -to th Lowest Llvlnr Prodt and oar cuAora- and every other artttl naoally tonnd lnflnvdosa 1876. PRICES et hla IMMENSE , Vestings,,, uuuis bi.iiuujuh ui uv inducement lor hla bcdluvlllaxV UA h lined. . . . v . . ,... . (a BflHXllaM BaaaVklrl 1 LbJR JilalLH II
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