II. V. MORTIIIMETt, KDITOn LKIIIOtlTON, IM.t SATCMMY MORNINO, MAItCII 21, 1877. The question Is to b considered by the Cabinet to-day nnj It Is very generally believed that a commission In an unof ficial capacity, consisting of Vice Presi dent Wheeler, Mr. Foster, of Ohio, possibly Stanley Mathews and probably some others, will go to New Orleans to try to bring about a compromise baseu on the reorganization of tho Legislature ami of the vote of Governor by It. Ten ding tho efforts of the roval claimants to settlo tno controversy, it is inougui by many that the extra session of Con gress will oo canea mm in way or me very first of June. The public or our city were treatea last week to a very enlnyable entertain ment bv tho Jews of Washington. They gave a fair and festival for tho benefit ol me Adas Israel congregation, nuu the perfections of Its arrangements and execution has been seldom, if over, equalled here. There were many ways and means devised to attract patronage, but not the least effective were tho handsome faces to bo seen In their hall There were lareo numbers of children In attendance uoon tho booths and tables, and Buch beautiful children 1 I think none but Jewish cnildron nave such lovclv faces. I have never seen an ugly Hebrew child. The flrstjthing I observed upon entering tno uau was a group of dolls all dressed in deep mournlng.tho largest In widow's weeds, the others as children, and just before them was a little basket labeled " ueip tho widow and orphans." Tho differ ent lodges of Israelites had booths ranged about tho sides of tho hall, which i.ara flllnrl with avarir ntiflol Ofllll A VA. rostmaster uenerai ney nasresoiv- ,. . ,tti. tnr mi. At ono ed that htness to' discharge tho duties end was a cake table, thecenter piece lion. Emory Washburne, cx-Gov-wnor of Massachusetts, died In Cam bridge on Sunday, of pneumonia, aged 77 years. Tie was Governor of Massa chusetts In 1834. In the suit of Mary E. Oliver ngalnat ex-Senator Simon Cameron for tfiQ,000 damages for beach of promise, the venerable defendant has filed a plea that he " never promised, as alleged. J. Donald Comeron was elected U. S. Senator by tho State Legislature Tuesday. In the Senate ho received 81 votes, to 18 for Dill and 1 for Clym cr. In tbn house, he received 11C votes Dill 74, Curtln 1 and Jackson 1. Judge Read, of the Circuit Court for Charleston, S. C, rendered a decls ion Tuesday, declaring that Chamber lain had no lawful authority as Govern or, end that Wade Hampton was duly and legally elected and qualified as Governor of South Carolina. charged that a number nf thrse mani pulators are In Harrlsburg, working diligently for the defeat nf tho bill ; al so to secure pardon, ll possiuw, lor me convicted " Molly Magtilrcs," none of wuora nave as yot been executed, me other set of people who nro keeping the organization In heart and hope, are scattered all over tho country people who choose to look on the contest In Pennsylvania between law and order on ono side, and this desperate criminal Order, the' worst enemy of the laborer, on tho other, as a contest between capi tal and labor, between tlie coal corpora tions and the miners. As already stated, nothing could bo more false. liut mere are papers some or mem published In New York, notably the Irish Woild dovoted to sustaining these false views. And the District Attorney of Carbon County, residing In Mauch Chunk, is overwhelmed with letters from humanitarian societies, far and near, protesting against the execu tion of the convicted" Monies," as victims of a "conspiracy of capital." It them are further outrages In the coal regions, before the Churcn and tno i.aw together have put an end to the infa mous organization, the heavy responsi bility will chiefly rest on tlie maudlin humanitarians, whose sprapathles al ways go out to crime and criminals, in' Etcad of their Innocent victims. But forewarned Is forearmed, and the great mass of the laboring community in the coal regions will fight to the bitter end against any revival of tho Influence of " Molly Maguireism." New Advertisements. of the office and good standing among their neighbors shall be tho main quali fications for appointment to tho Post offices in tho Southern States. These should bo tto rules for all offices every where. A Republican Congressman having called on Secretary Schurz to Inquire whether, under the new civil service system, recommendations for office coming from members of Congress would bo considered, was informed that information, not importunity, was de' sired from them, and with this vlow the? would be consulted in filling va. cant offices. Secretary McCrary has Issued a circular to the employes of the War Department, Informing them that here after removals will bo made for cause only, and promotions made solely on account of merit. No political test will be required beyond an earnest support of the Constitution and its amendments. Industry and faithfulness In tho dis cbarge of duty, a 'good moral character and strictly temperate habit will bo re quired and enforced. Thero low seems no doubt that an extra session of Congress will have to be called, on account of tho failure of the Army Appropriation bill. It Is claimed that subsistence nnd clothing for tho army could be furnished under existing law until the regular session of Congress, but tho officers and men cannot be paid after June 30th, the end of the fiscal year, without an approprla tlon by Congress for tho purpose. Tho total amount required to pay the army is Sl'-I.UK.UiO. Although the men might be fed and clothed until Decern' ber, tho failure to pay them would cause great dissatisfaction and much prtva tion, as they nro forbidden by law to hypothecate their pay. on which was a huge pyramidal cake, frosted and ornamented lavisuiy, con taining a gold ring. This cako was rallied for and tickets to tno number or 160 sold for It. Another table was loaded down with choice frult.temptlDR ly arranged and tended by a sweet faced, brlghteyed girl whom no one could pass by. In the center of the room was tho flower-stand, a very bower of beauty, mosses, plauts. nose gays, baskets, bouquets of every size and style, singing birds In cages, and all such sweet and lovely things. But the centre of attraction was tno teie graph and post office, the windows and doors of which were surrounded by an eager crowd the whole time. Ileal wires wcro in connection ana a telegram received from tho Executive Mansion one evening from President Hayes to the effect that ho and his family would attend the fair next evening, was ex hibited on the exterior of the office, and insured a, full attendance for the follow Ing night. Their net gain was lbuu. The Sabbath Is going to be, ic seeins, a sober, quiet day at tho White House Tbo President makes it a point to oo no business on Sunday that can be trans acted as well on other days. Mrs, Hayes Is u devout member of the M. E. unurcii and ner uusoanu aitenas witu her. She kneels in prayer, Joins in congregatloual singing, attends class meeting and conscientousiy performs all the acts of a faltliful cliurcli-uieiii ber. Tho Foundry Church has been decided upon as the place of worship of the Presidential family, Instead of tue Metropolitan, which was Grant's church, as being nearer, and Mrs. naves pre' fers walking to church, there by reliev ing her servants and horsos from oun day duty. m. m. vy New Advertisements. T 10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. All porsons aro hereby notified not to meddle with ono B now N MAJ112, nowln thoposses- won of J. H. MII.Llill. ot Frank In Townthtn. Carbon County, Fa., ai tho same Is rav property Lehighton, l'a , march 84, 1S77 -w3' DMINISTKATOIt'S SALE Of Valuable Real Estate. Tho nndot signed. Administrator of the Estate Of DAVID 8NYDKII. Into of LOWBIl TOWA. MKN8INO Township. Carbon Connty, Penn'a, doo'd, will tell, at I'nullo Bale, on the promises. on Saturday, April 14, 1877, Commencing at 2 o'clock P. M.. nil t.hnan Two certain Pieces or LOTS OF GROUND BHnatel In the VILLAGE of nowifANS. VILLl'l, Lower Towamenslng township otoro- Niiiu I uuuuucu mm itt-euiiueu US 1UIJOWH. lowifcl 60 feet, and extending In deptlilbetwoon parallel lines hi rigui, auKius. isu icci, 10 jenign street ; bounded on the north bv White street, on the east bv lot No. 3. on tho south bv Lehigh street. ana on me west or isna oi josian iiowman. The improvements tnereon aro a blacksmith: snop 18x20 feet t btables Wagon -hed. 20x3.1 fceti and a 2-tory Carpenter's Shop, HxJO foet. Also, Lot No. 25, fronting on White street CO feet, and extending1 In depth otthnt width, Be tween Darallel lines. 180 feet to Annie alien bounded on the south br Whito street, on tho east br Mill street, on tne north br appio alter. and on tlie west by land of Joslah Bowman. Tho improvements aro a z-store Frame STORE HOUSE 36 feet front and 41 feet in depth, and other out buildings. Condition will bo made known at tho time and place ox sate, Dy TTENIIY HOYER. 'Administrator of Estate of Darld Snyder, deo'd. luaicn ai-wa Says the Public Ledger of Wednos day: If there should be no further change in the programme, the currant session of the Pennsylvania Legislature will como to an end in a few days a consumption most devoutly to be wish ed, for, so far as the House is concerned, it is a sheer waste of tho public money to continue that body In session. It Is doing as much mischief as good la a legislative way, and is bringing discre dit to the State, Just as Its predecessor did. Tho last House (under the party control ot Democrats) was noted for tho gross Irregularity, confusion aud turbu lence of Its proceedlugs; and the pie sent House (under control of Republi cans) Is making long strides towards earning a like reputation. Tho two ot them have caused a strong revival of the old-tlmo feelings of apprehension when a session of the Legislature be gins, of disgust while it continues, and of glad relief when it adjourns "with out a day." (Extracts from Criminal Docket) Trial List for April Term, 18T7. Com, vs. Edw. Freyman ; fornication and basterdy. Piosecutrlr, Jane Itetir.g. Com vs. Simon AnUessner i assault and bat tery. Prosecutor. Cbrixt, II Broeckes. Com. vs. Jno. Cortright i ansault uud battery. Prosecutor, Jac. Loreue. Com. vs. Jas Uoylo j larceny. Prosecutor, Christian Hon, Com. vs. Ileeso Trlco assault and battery, rrosccuior, uaviu l-ous. .... Com. vs. Jno. Brady i assault: and uattory TrnHwnmr. .Ianif,M O'lJonnpll. Com. vs. Fetor Jonoj: false pretense. Prose cutor, Peter Hans. Com. vs. JohnKoehlert assault. Prosecutors, n ,T. Mn.itc ntnl Kdwanl Votirt. Com. vs. Mati:daAlertz;alultery. prosecutor, unarms weuurecnu . Com. vs. Charles Wenbrccht I loralcatlon, j-ium-uuiu, WOI1IU. ... . . Com. vs w. 10. Belknap ; tornlcallon and Dm Inrilv Prosecutrix. l.llen Jane Iltoss. Com. vs. Udnard Herman i peddling without license, rrosocutor. u. a. wiuianis. com. vs. Jonns Fritz, dodfrer Ilettlnger.Wra, Hettinger and Fred Fetter i larceny. Prosecu tor J N. Pifer. Com. vs. Chas. Wagner i attempt to procure an aluinlni. Coin. vi. John Malloy and Patrick O'DonnelJs murder. The latter, though jointly 'inuicteu, will be tried separately. Considering that nearly two week's remain in which cases may be returned for trial, it wouldn't at all bo surprls ing if we were to be able to present as full and Interesting a trial Hit, before the opening ot the Sessions, as wo have yet had. If the Mertz-Wcnbrecht matter should be suffered to go before a jury, persons fond of scandal will cer tainly oe gratified to their heart's con tent. Wo pity tho patties to tho case, but as they evidently seek to acquire notorlty, wo should regret it very much were the cross -suits now pending to bo compromised, as they promise to fur nish much which is not wituessed at every session. rpo WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. All pereons ore hereby forbid meiMUnjr with TWO MULES, loaned by the anderstirned to ABRAHAM ILIIiU, 01 uowraansvuie, Lruwur TowaraenslDK Township, Carbon County, Ia., as tney are my wnft B0WMAN. March 24. 1877-W3 Ij. Towamcnsine, Pa. pEaiRY A. PETER, (Successor to u. w. jjsxtzj, Bank Street, Lehighton, Penn'a, Offers to tho pnbllo a fall lino ot Pure Drugs and Chemicals, PATENT MEDICINES, Horse and Cattle Medicines A Complete Aessortment of Wall Papi's, From the Cheapest Brown to tho finest Out. S Fancy Toilet Articles, SPONGES, OHAMOISE SKINS, Plain & Fancy Stationery, AndnvJtlotv ot ItOUSEIIOLD ABTICLES uw numerous lou ineuuuu, iu vi nu.vu he H offering at - VERY REASONABLE PJHCES ! ,rwoT,if a vet TJiiwsn in fnoNi careful y and aiourutely compounded by MYSELF, at all houra ot tho day and night. Patronage invited. LeucEel's Block. March M, 1877. WCMEEErUL .CUCCESa I E5.Q0O of the CENTENNIAL EXS'OSITION Described and Illustrated Bold In CO dats. It being the onlt complete low.pnced worK (770 natces, only (2 50). treating ox ino entiro History, urana iiuuatngs, won- aenm .uxmn is. unriomiies. urcat nan. dzo. IUnstrated. and ,1.00 cnoaDerth&n anv other everybody wonts It. One new agent cleared 1350 In 4 weeks. 3,000 Agents Wonted. Send quickly xor proof ox above, opinions ol omotals, BflTSBATJM & SOFS OP n order to reduce our lame stock, -which was recently bought for cash, wo will offer onr entire assortment of Woolens, Fancy Dress Goods Shawls, &c, &c., afc& Urcat Sacrmco I A few of the Gigantic Bargains : Job Lot of Calicoes at 9, EH and 64 cents per yard. Klegant Line ot Host calicoes at 8 centa por yard. Ixit ol Ginghams. Fast Colors, at 8 centa per yard. Muslins at from 4 centa pet yard upwards. Best Value Cotton Flannel at 8 cents per yurd. 10-4 Sheeting at 25 ocnla per yard, usual price 32 cenfa, FANCY DltESS PI.AIDS at 10 cents, worth 18 cvnts. 11LA CK and COLORED ALPACAS at 20 cents per yaroX. POPLIN AI.l'ACAM at 2 cents per yard, usual price a cents. Black Casnmere at 73 cents, worth T.oo. Black Cashmere at tl 00 per yard, worth tl.30. LAW EH' BE AVEIl SACQtlBIN O at 12.60 per yard, worth IMS. BEST CORSF.TS at 35 cents ' . Splendid WHITE BLANKETS at (3.00 per pair, nsnolprlco 13.87 h. Gent's Underwear at from 39 cents per pair upwurfiB. ' MEN'S WOOLEN JACKETS at very low figures. Gent' Colored Chintz Shirts at 75 cents each. HANDSOME DOUBLE SHAWLS at 13.75, worth (8.79. Single Shawls as low as 75 cents. T7.B. Bncctal Inducements in HOUSE FUItNISHtNG goods, such nnrrvdwititu: CABPET3, OIL GLOWS, &0., &0. f$ga If you would save time and moneyr cali early aritl secure best Bargains, nespoctfnlly, J. T. Ntjsbaum & Son, "Original Cheap Oasfr Storey1 Semmel's 'Block. LEHIGHTON, PA. m clenry and press, sample panes, fall itesertDtlon and extra terms. HUllllAKD BROS, l'Uiia 733 Hanson CAUTION 33 Sansom street. Philadelphia. beware ol raise! worthlea books. Beware ot falsely claimed official & oenu lor 1'iiQOF, CtPf a week In your own town. Terms and SUU 5 ontflt free. U. n. HALLETT & CO., Portland. Malno. A HOME anil a FARM OF TOUR OWN. On tho line ot a GREAT RAILROAD, with good maikcts both East and West, Now Is the timetosecureit Mild Climate, Fertile Soil, Dost Country for utocc liaising in tne united urates. Books, Maps, Full Information, also " TIIB flu: isiU" sent ireo to an pans or me wona. Address, O. F. DAVIS, Land Com. TJ. P. K. It., Mar. 17 wl OMAnA, NEB. $55 g $77 Augusta. Maine. a week to agents. $10 Outfit FREE. P. O. V1CKERY, n-. n a day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit vx!2 and terms free. TRUE & Co.. Augusta, Maine, A Lucrative Business. A3Ve Want 600 more Flrat-Ctns S1CWINQ MACHINE AGKNTS, and BOO Men of Knergy una Ability to L'earli the Business of Selling Sew Ing Machines. Oompemallon Ltbe rnl, nut varying according to aunt ty, oliaraoter aud qualifications of the Agent. For particulars, addkiss WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO, CHICAGO 527 til 829 Eroilwy, S. 7 or II. Mia, L3, a Ff Extra Fine Mixed Cards, with name, loo, J post polo. L. Jones Si Co., N&saau, N.Y New Styles ! New Prices I MRS. M. GTJTH, Fashionable Milliner, WHITE ST., WEISSPORT, Pa., Resuectf ully announces to the ladles ot Weiss- port ami mo buuuuuuiun .., she is now lecelvlnjr an Immense stock ot Spring Millinery Goods, Comprising BONNETS, HATS, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, Ac, Made np In the latest fashion, and which she Is prepared to sell to her patrons and friends at pncua Ml luff Ha w IW ycitcvuj' uaMju.oiuu. Also, a full assortmont ot SWITCHES, And all other Roods usually kept In a first-lass Millinery Store. LADfES' OWN II All! MADE UP TO OK Db.ll, at tho yery lowest possible prices. Call and oxamine Ooods and Prices. MRS. M. GUT IT, Weissport, Pa. March 21-3ra l&runkard top ! o. O. BEERS. M.D.. (formerly of Boxton). a harmleis cure for INTEMPEttANOB. wl GERMAN'S GERMAN'S GERMAN'S GERMAN'S GRAND DEPOT FOR BOOTS AND SHOES, GRAND DEPOT FOR BOOTS AND SHOES, IS SPLEMDIDLV STOCKED WITH 19 SPLENDIDLY STOCKED WITH! BliUiSS, BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS, SHOES, SHOES, GAITERS, GAITERS, GAITERS, FOR WE LADIES, FOR THE LADIES, FOR THE LADIES. FOR THE GENTLEMEN, FOR THE GENTLEMEN, FOR THE GENTLEMEN, For tho Children, For the Children. I have bourht largely for cash such lota as mast sell quickly, because Xhcr are 3tah and eoa, eonablo, and Just what the people ore looking for, and because they are 60 Positively, Comparatively, Superlatively LOW PRICED. Positively, Comparatively, Superlatively LOW PRICED. , P. A. GERMAN, Store In Semmel's New Block, opposite the Publlo Square, BANK STREET Lehlglitoa, Pq. ' . mnr.U-Tl'' WAS Off Hiai FRIGES Successor to D. Book & Co b which can bo Riven without the knowlcdgo of tho pa tient. Also one for the OPIUM HABIT. renuanant Cares gaarauteod In both, tiend stomp lor evidence. A&lc druffRlsta for It. AdOroes, ItKKim A CO., Blrm Ingham, Conn. PENSIONS "Kn mnttnr bow allflhtlr disabled. Incrensea now paid. Advice and circular fee. T. MoMiciiail, 707 Bansom St. Philadelphia, Pa, til i J men to travel and sell our Lamp VialllGU Ooodsto Dealeis. 185.00 nmontu, hotel ana traveune ernenses Address MO-MTOU LAMr CO., Clnclnnau, O, spald. MopeddttnK S52 laud Maine. Ann per day at home. Samples worth ittuJ U sent free. Sns6ox&co.,l'ort- O C fine mixed Cards, with name, or 23 Scroll, AW 10c. postpaid. Spencer & Co.,Nassau,N. Y. At tBae 66 Msansiisioili Stwe.?5 Opposite the L. & S. Depot, BANK Street, Respectfully announces to his customers and friends thafe ho is daily receiving additions to his stock of LADIES' DRESS and DRY GOODS, ' . , ' GROCERIES and PROVISIONS," . O.UEENSWARE. &o.. &ct. i&oj. Also, just received a car load of LIVERPOOL SALT, which I am selling at Bottom Prices. SALT FISH a Specialty. , i t If you really desire to know hew lares? an-araounfc of Goods you can get for a small sum of ReasrV Money you should not fail to give me a call before maMng your nurcuases eisewnero. Don't forget the Mammoth Store, opp. L.&S.Detotv May 0, 1870-yl LEHIGHTON, PENN'A, T K. RIGUBUT, tj Opposite L. & S. Depot, On the East Weissport Canal Bank Itespectfully Informs tho citizens of this vicini ty that lie keeps constantly on nana ana ulli. atttie LUWEsr uaukli ruivxa, mu very 11EST llliAHD8M WasUlngtoii Letter. From onr Special Correspondent. Washington, 1). C, March 20. 1677. Tlie Senate adjourned last Saturday, Its two last acts being to confirm the President's appointment of Hon. Fred Douglass to the office ot Marshal for the District of Columbia, and to authorize n committee to Investigate the legality of Grover's election to the Senate. The Committee was appointed, money for Its exDenees appropriated, and Is to sit during the recess. There Is much talk about an extra session, but nothing definite Is known in regard to It. Th9 chief Interests ot the political world are now concentrated upon the South Carolina aud Louisiana Govern meats. Delegations and petitions are contluually pouring In upon President Hayes, but that gentleman does not In tho least commit himself .although listen ing patiently and respectfully to all complaints and grievances. He simply replies that he shall give the matters re ferred to his most serious attention, and that It is his Intention to liavo tho affairs settled as booh as practicable. Motllelsm. The following extractls taken from a letter dated Pittston, March 14, and written to the N. Y. Dally Graphic, by Suean E. Dickson : It is definitely and strongly al leged that the " Molly Magulres" are secretly re-orcanizing themselves throughout Schuylkill, Carbon and Luzerne counties. The majority of those who belong to them are, of course, men over whom the Church lost con trol before they counccted themselves with such an organization. They be long wholly to that class from which come the desparate criminals of all com munities, metropolitan or rural. There is no class that stands In mure bitter opposition to them than the truo,hnnest laboring class, the great bulk ot the miners and laborers. But they are kept In countenance by two different sets of people First, a certain class ot local politicians who aro willing to affiliate with even known criminals, If these can control votes. There Is now before tho Pennsylvania legislature a bill to take away their charter from the Ancient Order of Hibernians, and It la openly jpUIlLIC SALE Of Valuable Real Estate ! Till! HOMESTEAD of HE IIY HAMA7.Y, latent tho Townhlu of I.OWEIt TOWAMtN. BIN11. Carbon County, l'n., ctee'd, will Do Sold at 4'unno sale, un ioe premises aioreaaiu on Saturday, April 7th, 1877, Commencing at 10 o'clock A. M., all that oetttln ileal iLBiaK), conuiimuK 140 ACRES, be the same more less, 00 ACRES of which are CLUAU and the residue OOui) T IM 11 11 H Den ilioss, iutward Kelchner, Adam -cherer, Improvements thereon are a 11 Story Tnr Tkwellltia Ifonse. with Cellar, bum-, tuer Kitchen. Carpenter Htiop, Wood HIitHtliuuic Barn. Wagon Hhed, Uoo Sty, bprtnc House and other Oaibutldlnga. There ta a Pine Uicnard on th. Vum. ntiiuted vim Annie. Cherry and other Choice Fruit Trees, Urapo Vines. Ac, and a spring oi neveroaiiiuir waier, wiui rump, near Lhe llarnvard. ALSO. At samo lime and place, wilt be offered the following articles ot Personal Property, M wit i a no lists, scows, i iikifkh. i suijEr', a I.A1U1K HOGS. Harness.: Wanonswltu bod ies, Spring Waiton, Carriage. Hlelxh, lludalo ltobe, Five Beds and lledsteads. Carpets by tlie yard. Clocks, cnans, Taoies. soia. sewing ua chine. JlliAT, vineaar. cmpiy imi wuei uy in" uuauoi iuj, v,iu dmi. uuu., wheat, Machine Straw, Threshing Machine with Strap. Fanning 11111, Urlndsioue, Sauna ire Machine. 3 Wood stoves, Copper andiron Ket tles. Irun and Earthen Pots. Corner Cunhoard. Cook stove with I'ipe, and a number of other t arming and Kitchen Utenaiia too numerous to mention. , conoinona will be made known at tune and Place of sale, by . aai.y. March H-yii AdminiMrawrs, 4c jUS. C. do TSCJUUSCIIKY, Nearly opposite Durllng's Drag store, I3ANK STREET, LEIIIGIITON, Pa. Onllathn nltnllnn nt fhA TjldlMOt I.ehiajlton and vrclulty to the fact that she keeps a full assortment or Berlin & Germantown Wool, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC EMMIOID. EKIES, MOTIONS, nillBONS, Ladies' and hildron's Hoso, GCIMIAIV FRUIT.", LIMBEUOEU & SWITZEIt CHEESE, CANDIES. CUNFEOTIONS and a variety of other articles not usually kept In any other stoer ininignton. A share ot publlo patronage la tollclted, and aallaiacuon guaraniceu juw. ami. .A.UDITOU'S N0TICE' In the matter ot the First and Final Account of uaniu wents, Aaministratorox iuo iawtm oi Jaooo Monta, aeceaseo. TTin mulpratimAtl Anlrnr. Annolnted bv the Court to makedlstrlbutton ot the moneys In the bands uf the said Accountant among the parties entitled tnereio. wui tuena 10 me rno uunei ui his appointment at the offlce of Messrs Al bright & Freyman. at Mauch Chunk, on Tnes div. April Srd. 1877. at 1 H o'clock P. St.. when all patties Interested can attend. W. M. ltAPSUES, Auditor, March S, 1H77-W4 M TO-LET a neat two story Brick DWELMNQ HOUSE, with two-story llrirk Kltolien altachod. with Double Lot ox around. A pump and good water on the kitchen porch. Situated on tho Wost side of Lehigh street. Lehigbum, and now occupied br w. w. Howuun. ttsq. item f is per mouiu PniuAiiamn Annl 1st. Annlrto T. J. ItEBEUl.l.NO. Mauch Chunk, Or, F. i: SEMMEU Lehighton. Fen. 17, 1677 tai TO LET. Possession April 1st SAtU KTlUlI-VHOOU. 20 x 2 loet. W itll (Jehu o( aaie size, aua Itnomi on aecond floor, Bltuata on uaoK itueui. juiki'vuu, huh low ih.uulhoi a a Clotlung more aut Pont-otUco. it la soiublo lor Buy Kiiiu ol lucroauinu uukiuvh. rurmn tuer particulars, apply Ui THOMAS H. ItKCK, THE CHEAPEST & BEST!! T. D. OLATTSS; BANK STREET, LEHIGHTON, PA. OTJSTOM MADE OXiOTHUSTGK Ton can select from the very best of Goods and get yonr Garmtatt made to fit like a glove In tho Latest Fasnloa. Ready made Clothing Ladles', Misses', Gents', and Children's trailers, Hats, Caps, ano. Uenileuiea s ruruisuiug uuww iu icak isimj nuu Knock-Down Prices FOR CASH. X3T Call and examine Goods and Prices before purchasing clsewheio. T. D. OLAUSS, Merchaut Tailor, 2nd doorabove the Publlo Square, BANK STREET, Ldhlghtco. ertniile, l'a. WtrclilC-wl Weissport Planing Mill & Lumber Co., Ileinectfully snnonnce to Carpenters. Builders. Contractora and others, that having eatnDlettdl their NEW M ILLS, they are now preparod;to suppfy them jat VEUY LOWEST PUIOE8, wlto every.desorlption of Such as Siding, Floor Boards, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shut tors, Moldings, Brackets, Cabinet "Ware, &c, &o.', On the shortest Notice. Our Machinery la all New and of tho Most Approved Krari-'ao that w hive no hesitation In Uuarantelng Perfect BaUslactlon to all who may lavor os with Ulr erdara. It von have not time to call and select what yon want, sond your orders and they will he fulea promptly, and at as low prices aa though you wero present. Give us a Trial, and you will bo convinced of Yibat we say. SOLOMON TBAKEL, D. n. ALBRIGHT, WM. B1EBY, JOHN BIERT. Offlco and Mill, nearly opposlte;the Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, Carbon County, Penna. JunelO, 1878-gl
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