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EDITOR
LBIIiailTON, PA.:
SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE S, 1877.
Fletcher Harper, junior member oC
the original firm of Harper Brothers,
died In New York Tuesday, aged 73.
The Republican State Central Cow
raltteo met In Ilarrlsburg Tuesday, and
decided to hold tlio next State, Conven
tion lu that city on the 29th ot August.
The County Court; at Scranton, a
year ago, appointed auditors to make
an audit ottho finances of Luzerne
county during Iho past seven years.
Theso auditors liavo completed their
task. A telegram from Scranton says
"It reveals a record of official dishonesty
unparalled in the records ot the pre
vious history of the county, and shows
how the commissioners, treasurers,
sheriffs, clerks, and others havo stolen
boldly largo sums from the Treasury."
The thefts were committed by means ot
false contracts, tlio alteration of records
and figures, the retention of taxes and
other devices. It Is estimated tlia. the
Amount stolen is 100,000, ono-lialf of
which Is positively proved. Ono ex
treasurer, three commissioners, and an
ex-auditor and a clerk, convicted of
such rascalities, aro already lu prison,
and the people aro determined, If possi
ble, to send ,other delinquents to the
same place.
Our Philadelphia Letter.
rulLADELTUIA, Pa , May 30, 1877.
DEin Advocate. Deoomtiou Day Is being
observed by decorating the craves of tho Blue
and tbe Dray.
" No use being a Monitor, now adays," nld
a uisiimkibuu suuouiuuy, mo oiucr uay. tie
cause you only get.biown up like a Turk any
way,"
Quite an amusing jlncldent happened at the
Zoological Gardens, ouo clay last ween. A party
of ladles and gentlemen were visiting tbe abode
of the monkies. when one ot these agile cilttors
reached ont from tbo cnee and pulled a bud
lrom off tbe new spring hat of one of tbe ladles.
Straw hats and ulsters wero seen on tbo
streets dnilnc tbo cold weather ot last week
General Grant had a grand reception on his
arrival In England, and deservedly so, A few
dars since a sensational Journal ol this cltv bad
an article which Intimated that tbe sword of tbe
great commander was soon to bo drawn lu tao
cause of Turkey. Huch will doubtless bo tbo
vase on manksgmng aay ana lw ewortl will
most likely bo a carving knite.
As shad rocs disappear. June roses will ap
pear. Sheriff Tlandenonsh his and will haTomnnv-
applications from morbidly inclined individuals
who woald like to bo present and witness the
execution ui me " AlOilies."
It will soon be time to dodge for tbo shady
Bide, of the street.
London has 7CO0 miles of streets and them
xporo to follow as new avenues are constantly
The Bundar law is belni? rio-tiHc m nfnrn,i.
That is to say as far as front doors are concern,
en i lor thirsty patrons of Ouiubrenlus And no
dimCUltV in naVlliJ? tlmlr riavnMnna uTirt tlmli.
five cent pieoes for all tbe lagor they may de.
sire or think they require.
The time approaches when om folks will
have to close. In tbelr houses and Uvo in tbe
back rroms of tbe same. Gono to tbe sea shore
you know 1
f - full many a gom ot purest ray serene tho
dark: unfatbomed caves of Ocean bear. Full
many a rose is born to blush unseen and waste
ivs aweeuiess" on yours truly, so
MAUCUTIO.
THE NEWS.
A Bcianton negro caught a white man in
ma wife's bed tbe other night and beat him so
..cvcioiy iuai u iuuu result is not improbable,
Mrs. Phoebe Snnnlee. nf Mnnlmrnnn, nnn
tv. committed suicide by hanging on 'Friday
and the fear that eho would become totally
blind disordered her mind.
Herman Kramer, night clerk at tho Ex.
change hotel, Woomsburg, Columbia county,
baa been arretted for attempting to destroy tbe
Hotel by setting u on Are. A loss of 8,(00 was
buiimudu mime nine ago oy a partial destruc.
tlon ot tne hotel.
-Johnny Britten is the name of aa eight year
old rittsburg pickpocket. Ifohas been in tlio
habit or ingeniously slipping up behind ladles
ana inserting his hand into tbelr pockets and
removing all tbo valuables thorcfrom, lie Is
under arrest for tho last ofl'euso.
Jamea H. TTAtrnn fi men vahn lalm ,n lint I
from Hudson L'lty, New York, uudeitook to
Set awav with tout), wtitch bo snatched from
iobert Fletcher, who wat' making a deposit lu
the (xm Exchange Hank, Philadelphia, short
ly after two o'clock taturdav afternoon. He
was immediately captured, taken to tbe Ceu.
tral station and placed under f 3..S0 bonds to ap
fear at court.
A. Scranton lamplighter named Hill, whoso
clothes were saturated with kerosene anil whoso
pockets contained matches, set the latter afire
-while getting ont of a wagon tbo other day. In
a moment ho was in tho centre ot flames, wit! lu
tl "rh h uiuiaeu uut Kcl uie wairon on
11,11 Too . . , .1 v Mueneueu, out
n hi iujuidu lunu lun IV agon.
Now Advertisements.
T
0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
All persona are hereby notified not to meddle
with oi 1IUOWN HARli. now in imasesnlon
of AUGUS r OSWALD, ot fraukilu Township,
carbon County, Pa., as tho same Is my proper,
ty until further notice.
t JOSEPH F. REX.
June 5, 1877 3w
DUI.1IEU. frealdent Julgo of tbe Coart ol
hSTOr S"0" 'ouniy, ON TIIK
.rlHftn& ?F JHIiKi 78?7' ,or a '-'barter for the
ift'lT0N?'V " I'fhlghtou. a Ileuellclal and
lteneyo eat Association, acrordlng to the Act of
Junes. UTT-aw Attorney.
MOLLY MAGUIRES.
ALLAN riNKERTON'S great book. THE
MOLLY MAaUUUM AND THE DKTEC
TIVKH. Is now toady for Agents unu Snbacilb
era. It Is one of the most wonderful and absorb,
lug books ever written. A large, elcgautly
bound volume, nearly sou pages, and 48 Intense
ly Interesting engravings, l'rlco 12.60. Tbe
easiest and quickest boo to sell ever Been.
r oe terms, circulars and territory, aitdi est
. . w- CARLK'loft A CO..
June S, 1877 tw. I'nbllsbers.
JAMES. E. OPLINGER
Announces to tbe cltltens ot Carbon County
that bo has Just opened a
Wagon Manufactory,
IN EAST WEISSrOItT,
A short dlsUnco above Nathan Bynders Store,
and tbat he is prepared to build
SPUING AND TItUCK WAGOXS
of the very beat Seasoned Matorlal. at prices
fully as low as the same can bo obtained ut any
mauufactorr in tbe country.
ltcpalnug promptly attended to at lowest
lutes.
l-atroMge is respectfully eouolted. andaatls
faction in nrlos and workinananlp guaranteed.
Don't forget the plaoe Near Ballon Buy.
der'a store, in East wtUspoit Vx
, , , J. E. OPLINGER.
June a, isr7-)m.
Now Advertisements.
jgllERIFF'S SALE
Of Yalnalblo Real Estato.
tit Tlrtnn of a writ of Fieri Factab lesnod ont
ol the Court of Comriion l'leas ol Caibon Coun
ty, nntl to me directed, thero will be exposed nt
pnono Bnio nil iuo court jaoubo m iuo ajuiuubu
ot Mauch Chun 1c, on
Monday, Juno 18th, 1877,
at Ono o'clock P.M.. All that certain messuage,
tenements,
BLAST FURNACES,
Tract a nnd Lota of LAND, described as foltotfft,
10 wit: .
la eltuato in tlio Boronph of rarrvriUo, in tho
couiuvoi uaruon, nna wraio oi i-cnnaviviima,
bonnded na To lows i On t lie south by the Lehigh
Canal, on the west by land late of Ant'w Or a v.
er, on the north and eant by other lands ot Btild
Cnrbnn Iron Company and by tho i'obo Toco or
uir uieen, coniaimng
SIXTY.FIVE ACRES,
mnronrlcufl. nnrtlv cleared and nnder Cnltlva
tlon, and pnrtly Woodland.
Three Anthracite
BLAST FURNACES !
Two of them Stone Stacks, bclnc No. 1 and No.
2 ; No. 3 Is tin Iron Stncic, (No. 1 Fumare has
n cnpncny oi aDoui nido -rnouBanu ions oi
riff Metal ver annnmi No. 2 about Eleven
Thousand 'Ions per annum, and No, 3 about
Twelve thousand Tons per annum), with the
necessary nt.acnments, such as Stock ilonscs,
Hotstlnff Houses with tho necessary Hoisting
Fixtures, Cast Homes Hot Ula-t Ovens, Boil,
ers und lloilcr Houses, and three btone Enplno
nouses wnn stationary Engines, l'umpa ami
It lost Fixtures: dimensions of said Enclno
Houses and Power lilast EnelneB as follows!
No. 1 En cine Honscfor No. 1 FurnaoB U twentv.
six by thirty, seven feet.three etorles high, slate
rooi ! mo Bintionary niasi Mgme in saia uooso,
for No. 1 Furnace, is about Two Hundred
I torso Power. No. 2 Enclno House, for No. 2
Furnace, is twenty-cicht by iorty feet; alo
throe storloH high, elate roof the Btatlonary
uiabt n.ugiuuiu hub rouao, inr run, l'urnaoe,
Is about Two Hundred nnd Fifty Horso Power.
No. 3 Engine House, for No. 3 Furnace, is
twenty.niue by forty-five feet, nlpo three Btories
htRh. slnterooft ton Stationary Englno In this
building, for No. 3 Furnace, Is about Four Hun
dred Horse Power. One Machine fehop and
Wator-Wheol House, twenty-six by forty one
feet, three stories high, frame filled In with
brick ; ono Plank Blacksmith shop, with three
tire-places, twenty by tlity feet! ono stone Lo-
comouve uoufo, iweniy-nme oy ioriy-Bix leei
Ono Cinder Locomotive House, plank, fourteen
bynfty-flve and a half feet i one nlankCarlle
palr House, twenty-three by forty-sovon feet j
one Oil House, twelve Tiv twentv-fonr feet.
Flank j one plank Carpenter Shop, twenty by
Qlrty-two feet i one Rope, Tackling and Supply
House, twelvo by sixteen feet; ono Iteecrvofr
circular, ammeter thirtyseven leet, covered
with slate roof, also Railroad Sldlncs, Treat ling
and other Improvements.
NUOIUKH 3.
Also, fituate in said Boron eh of Parryrllle.
and adjolntne the above lauds and lands ot
Jacob Shecklcr. Charles Ileltord. Harrison
Wentz, Anthony Detmyor, Jacob Peters, Den-
msuuuman, anu lite iono i woorjJig ureeK,
and others, containing
ONE nUNDUED and FORTY ACRES
moro or less, mostly cleared and In a (rood state
of cultivation. Wlth'n the bounds of this tract
of land is located the town ol Parryville. A
number of the lots In said town, with the im
provements theieon, are owned by individual
owners, and aro excepted and reserved to the
ownerb thereof, as uppears by mortenpo Riven
by said Caibou Iron company to Qeortro Rud
dle and R. a R Jtler, Trustees, dated the tlr-t
day of January. A. D. 18 ft. recorded In tho ofllco
lor recording of deeds, in and for the County ot
Carbon, in deed book No, 7, paae 675, fco, out
the improvements thereon, late tbo property of
cum iuruuu iiuu juiupnuy, are us iuiiuwh t
ON MAIN (late Parry) STREET. On lot
No. 1, one Frame Dwelling IJoubo two stories
hieh. twenty-en by twentv-live feet, wlrh nt
tachmcnts foutteen by sixteen feet, and Kitch
en attached fourteen by twelve feet. On lots
Nos SO, 31 and 32, one doable twobtory Plank
House on each lot, to wit ; Three Double
Houses twenty four by thirty-two feet each,
n itb Kite be 1)8 attached ten by twelve feet. On
lot No. 10, one single two-story Plonk Houso
sixteen by twenty-lour feet, with Kitchen at
tach oil ten by twelve feet- On lota Nos. 12 and
13, one Block of Four Houses, plank, two utories
htRh, pi i ty-four by sixteen feet, Kitchen at
tached to each houso, ten by twelve feet, on
lots No?. 17, 18. 19, 20 and 21, ono double two
story P nnk Houso on each lot. to wit t Five
Double Houses tlnrty.two by twenty-four leet,
with Basement Kitchens. On lot No. U, one
single two-story Plank House fourteen bv six
teeu feet. Kitchen attached ten by twelve feet.
On lota Nos. 10 and 16. ono block one and one-l.alf-story.
Plank (salted for four dwellings),
sixteen by Bixty-f our feet i Kitchen attached to
each dwelling, ten bv twelve feet. On lots Nos.
61, CI and (13. ono donble two-story Plank House
on each lot, to wlti Three Double louses,
ttiirty-two by sixteen feet Kitchen attached to
each house, twelve by fourteen feet.
ON OAK STREET.-OnlotNo.97, one sin
clo two story Plank Houso sixteen by eighteen
feet, with Kitchen attached ten by ten leet.
ON CENTRE BTREET. On lot No. 81, one,
single two-story Plank IJoubo thlriv by twen-ty-two
leet, with Kitchen attached fourteen by
eighteen feet. On lots Nos. 39 and 40. one sin
glo two story Frnino House twenty -three by
thirty-two feet, attachments fourteen by eight
een feet, and Kitchen attached twelve by four
teen feet t also, stable lourtet-n by flxteen feet,
and Ice Houso sixteen by sixteen feet.
ON MARIA BTREET. On lots Nos. 45,48
and 47, one double two-story Plank House on
each lot. to wit: Three Double Houses thirty
two by twenty four feet, with Basement Kitrh-
cue. Ou lot No. 33, two double tno-story Plank
jiuiiBui luinv-iwu uy iwemyiour ieer Willi
Basement Kitchens.
tf.N" MAIN STREET. Lots not numbered,
ono iwo-Ptory Brick OrUce. twentv-six bv thir.
ty.fom' feet J one two-etorv Stone nouto, forty
by forty eet; Kitchen attached, seventeen by
twenty f6."t i ouo two story Plank House,
twenty by nycuty-four feeii one Fiaino House,
one and one hJ if story high, sixteen by thirty
feet j one two storv double Plunk 1 Ioukp, tweu-ty-four
by thlrty-.wo eeti Kitchen attached
io ouo uweumg, ten vy i " civo irci, i uuo j. iuuio
Stable, Wagon Uoust and Brick Hhed attach
cd. tiftvbv slTtvfonr .'eet i one Stone Stable.
thirty nine by feeventy.tjvo eeti one Stone
FARM BUILDIKGS.
One tWMtOfv Plonk House, twentr by thirty
ioci. xianeujfiti jvueaen i one iramo uar.i.
Stone liaacuimt, torty by llltvflvo feet i one
lioard oson House, twentythree by twenty.
hi left, with tne necessary Outnousea to tne
tozeffolug buildiuifs.
NUJIIIEIt 3,
Also, situate la tbe Iloroutli of Fanyrtlle.
nud mllolnluir the laat named premises, and ou
land of Dennis Baumau, contauilug
FIFTY-FOUR TEHCHES,
more or Ipsa. The ItnDrovementa on whloh are
a two story Double l'laulc House, twcuty.four
by tblnv.eix teet t a Btaolo, twelve by lourteeu
feet, and a felaugbtcr House, twelve by sixteen
feet.
NUSI11I2U 4.
Also, situate lu said Borough of ParryvlUe
and anjoliilnff landa of Bald Cat bon Iron com.
pany detaiomted above aa No. 1, lands of John
Ziegenfua, Joel Wentz. Deuals Uauman, late
Au irew Graver, and the Poho I'oco or Ills
creelc, conuunluK.
EIGHTEEN ACRES,
wore or less, this being Woodland.
KUUUBU 5.
Bltuate In tho TownahlD of Mahontoir. inthn
county Bforeauld. adjoining on tt.e lllvvr l.e
uimu, uu.uuuaui iue i.e.iigu vaney tuiiroaa
Company, Inoatrd between tbe Lehigh mver
and Uio Iblgh Valley Itallroad, ceutululag
EIGUTi'-NINE TEnOUES,
ruoreor lea. The Improvements thereon Is a'
jiaunweiuuK onu one ifuuroao 'itoos besje..
Now AdvortisemontB.
NU51UBU O.
Ono Ilowo Truss HAIL110AD BRISOB
acrosa tbe I.ehtgh Itlver nt PnrrvvlUei length
of Mid Bridge la TUIIHH UUND11UD AND
KIGUTY-TlIItEE PKET. Width of same la
TWENTY-ONK I?EET. wcaiher-boardcd on
both sides and covcrod with a slate root
Felzedand taken Into execution as the prop,
city ot tho Carbon Iron Company, and to bo
sold by
J. W. ItAUDENBUail, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office.
MauchCliunk,Nay3i, 1877. J
gHEMFFS SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate.
By virtue of n writ of Vert. Ex. Issued out of
tho Court of Common Picas of Carbon County,
and tomofllrecled, thero wilt be exposed to pub
lic sale at tho Court House, In tho Borough of
Mauch Chunk, on
Monday, Juno 18th, 1877,
at One o'clock P. M All that certain
LOT OU PIECE OF GROUND,
situate In thetloroutrh ot Lehltrhton, lato Ma
honing Township, Cnrbon County, PennsTl
van in, bonnded and described tiB follows, to
witt Beginning at ft stono in a publlo read
lending from J.ehlffhton to Mahonint? Valley,
thence north elajhtv-elght deprees, east nine
perches to a stone j thence north thlity-four de
jtrees, west three perches to a stone t thence
north one device, west ten decrees and six
tenths to n poH t tccoco bv land of Daniel East
man pouth seventy detrrees, west eleven nor
chet ano four tenthi to a stone t thence by land
late of Thomas Koone, south seventy decrees,
east ten perches to tho placo ot beginning, con
taming
ONE 11 UNBRED AND SEVEN PERCHES
more or less,
Tho Improvements thereon consist of a Two
Storv Frome DWELLING HOUsE, twenty
by thirty feet, a Frarao Stable twenty four bv
twcntV'four feet, Pig Sty, Chicken House and
other outbuildings.
Poized and taken into execution an the prop
erty of Phaon ulauss. and to bo sold by
J W. ItAUDENBUSH, Sheriff.
sheriffs Ofllco, )
Mauch ChunK, May 31, 1877. 5
gUERIFFS SALE
Of Valuable Eeal Estate,
By virtue of a writ of Ven. Ex. issued out of
tho Court of Common Pleas of Carbon County,
and to me directed, there will be exposed to
publlo sale at tho Court House in tho' Borough
ot Maucn Chunk, on
Monday, Juno 18th, 1877,
at Ono o'clock P. M., All that certain
TRACT OR PIECE OF LAND,
sltnato In Franklin Township, In the Connty of
Carbon, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded
and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at
a stone, thence by laud of Daniel Krura south
thirty-three decrees, east one hunched and one
perches to the middle ot tbo Poho Poco Creek;
ihenco np in said Creek north seventy-one de
grees, east fir perches i thence north fifty
thiee and a half degree?, east sli. perches i
thence north thirteen and a quarter des-rees,
east ten perches f thence by other land of said
Daniel Bolt north thirty-twoandahalfderrees,
wet forty. rive perches to a stone in tho middle
of a publlo road leading f i nra M aria Iron works
townrds Laury's Forge.north fllty-nlno degrees,
east two perches i thence by land of eitd Dan'i
Bolt north thirty-thi ee decrees, west fif ty-t,eveu
Serenes to a stone j thence by the same south
fly-geven degrees, west twenty-two perches
and eight-tenths to the place ot beginning,
containing
FOUKTEEN ACRES and TEN PEKCHE3,
more or less.
The Imnrovementa thereon consist of a Two-
Story BUICK DWELLING HOUSE with
Basement twoutv-three by twenty-eight feet,
Swiss Barn tnirty bv forty-fire feet. Pig Sty
twelve by twenty-three feet, and other out
buildings. Seized and taken into execution as the prop
erty ot Joseph Oreenswelg, and to be sold by
J. W. BAUDENBUSII, Sheriff.
Sheriff's OiQce, )
Mauch ChUDk, May 31,
11, 1977.
JSSIGJiEE'S SALE.
By virtue of nn order of the Cnurt of Com
mon Pleas of Carbon County, the following
HEAL ESTATE, belonclng to WILLI AM A.
ZEItiENFUS at the dato of his assignment,
will be offered for sle on the premises, In the
TOWNSHIP of Fit AN KLIN, in the said
County, on
Monday, Juno 4th, 1877,
At 2 o'clock P. M,
AU that certain m&ssuage, or Three Tracts of
Lund, situate in tho TOWNSHIP of FltANK
LIN. In said County of Carbon, Pa., as follows,
to wit t
FIB6T. All that certain Lot or Piece ot Land,
bonnded bv lands of Edward Weiss, Thomas
Dorwoit. Daniel Sensincer and Daniel Solt.
containing 3 Acres and 120 Perches, more or
jess.
Second. All that certain Tract of Land, lying
along the Publlo Itoad leading from Weissport
to the Pino swamp, and containing 15 square
serenes, more or less.
Tfirp. All thnt Tract ot Land, hounded by
lands of Sarah Frltzlngef and a publlo road,
containing v. rercuo, uioru or less.
The Improvements thereon are a DWELL
INO HOUHE. 19x24 feet i a STAULK, 16x26
icei, ana oiuer ouiuunuiaas.
TE11MR f-Ono-thlrd of the purchase money
to bo l aid down at snle i one tfdrd lu 0 months
from con 0 rm at ion of sate, and one-third in a
year from said confirmation, with interest on
mounpamuaiance iruiu ouiu uoiimmaiion.
H, P LEV AN,
Assignee, Ac
By tho Count
THOtf. ICEMEBEIt.Prothonotory.
ifay 12, 3t.
E
XECUTOK'S SAL1J
PERSONAL PROPERTY.
n: nnlcralirued, Executor of tho estato of
ALijUl nUCKMAK. laieot tne BOItOUUlI of
LKUIG'IU0 1, Carbon Oiuntr. I'd., deu'd, mil
oiler at i-'ubllo olo, on the premlaoa, ou
Wednesday, Juno 6, 1877,
Coraencln at 10 oWCk A. M .tho foUowlne
articles ot Pergonal IToisrty, w " '
One OMNinUB. 1 new Phaeton Carriage. !
new square Ilox Buegr. 1 Ioule-at ed car.
rlage. one falllng.toi) Bukkv. eoyeriu P
Wagon,, I BugiT. I HuckuoaTd, WnWla. j?0"'".
Bpoifea lor carriage maklno; i lot ol 17oi.
etnaleHetot Ilarnrsa. llorae llianketa, auu a
variety of other uitlilea too numerous to men.
Uon.
Terms will he made known at time ot Bale Vj
THOMAS KKMEnEM, Agent for
J1AIIV L. UUCKMAN. Kiecutnx.
May 59. 1877.
Fee Itcdiiced. tntlro Cost $55.
ratent Office Fee In advance, balance .20
wlllila s months atlor 1'uient allowed. Ad.
vice and examination free. lUteota Hold.
J. VA.VOK hllWIS & CO.,
May 5-m3 Wnaliiuctou, D. C.
V IT ED, a purchaser for a Vkolcr & Wilson
1EWINO MAOUIMi l uta xrAlboy
Oallatlhla Offloe.
JEGISTElt'S NOTICE.
Notice la hereby given that the Executors,
AdmmlBtratorn and Guardians hereinafter nam.
cd havonled their respective accounts ol the
fcllowlnp; estates In tho lleglstcr'a OlQco. at
Mauch Chunk, In and tor tho County of Carbon
which Recounts havo boon Bllowed by the Heat
iter, will be presented to the Judges of the
Orpbans' Court on Monday, tlio lltli day of Juuo
next, at 10 o'clock A.M., for confirmation :
First and final account ot Alfred WlilttlnRham,
aumlnlstraiorot the estate of Joseph Miller,
doe'd. Filed Maroh 20, 1877.
First and final account ot IW. II. Fenner, ad
ministrator of tho estato of Joseph Fenner,
deo'd. Filed March 22nd. 1877.
First and flnni occodnt ot ItenrvZelloer and B.
C. Miller, executors of tne estato of Beaben
Zollncr, ileo'd. Filed April 3rd, 1877,
First and final account of John Drltrhton, ad.
mlnlstrator of the estato ot uustavus Uartly,
deo'd. Filed April 4th, 1877.
Third account of Geo. B. Newton and William
Heed, administrators ot the CBtato of J. O.
cleaver, lato ot the borough of Mauch Chunk,
deo'd. Filed April Oth, 1877.
First and final account of D. It. Keller, admin.
utrator of the estate of Jacob Backort, dec'U.
Filed April 26tb, 1877.
First and final account of Joseph Ilelney and
lly. Belts, administrators of thn ostate of
Daniel Beltz, dee'd. Filed April 23th, 1877.
First and final account of Geo. Maurer, guard.
Ian of Emmnllno Price, late Kmmallno Millor.
ono of the 'heirs of Solomon Miller, lato of
Mauch ChunK twp , dee'd. lied May 1st.
Tho account ot Ooo. Ruddle, administrator of
the estate ot Thomas Shields, dee'd. Filed
May 4th, 1877.
First and final account of A. II. Tobias, admin
istrator ot tho eBtato ot Leah 9prowl, dee'd.
Filed May 4th, 1877.
First and final account of A. Hi Tobias, admin.
lstiator of the estato of James McBrldo, dee'd.
Filed May sth, 1877.
First and final account of Wm. Iteed. guardian
of Mary. Urldget, Anna. Michael and Finncls
Tree, ciiUdrcu and heirs of Lawrence Tree,
aeceasod.
First and final account ot Benjamin Beer, ad
ministrator ot tho ostate of D. J. Griffiths,
deceased.
First and final acconnt ot Wm, lit Montz, ad
mlnlstrator ot tho estate ot Jos. Monlz, dec'U.
First and final account of Thomas Solt & Folly
Fath. administrators of the estate of Authony
Fath, deceased.
BEBNABD PniLLIPS, Becorder.
Mauch Chunk, May i:. 1877.
VISIT
P. T. BRADY'S
C3-3.-A.3STX3
Variety Headquarters,
In Lindebman'b Block,
FOR FINE CIGARS,
AND
Choice Smoking Tobaccos
From 7 cts. up to 60 cts. per Package.
JUST RECEIVED:
An Invoice of the NEW COMBINATION CI.
GAB IIOLDKIt nnd l'll'i:. only s cts.. and
a new lot ot FANCY PIPES, f lorn 23 cents
npwards.
DOUBLE SIZE TIN TOBACCO BOXES.
ELEGANT FINE CU 1 . 5 and 10 cts. on ounce
STATIONERY of all kinds. Colored Envel
opes 15 cents, Whito 18 cents per package.
Note. Foolscap and Legal Cap Writing Pa
pers. Ask to look at the Gentleman's PERFECT
LETTER WRITE K, only 30 cents.
New York and Philadelphia Dally and Weekly
Paners
BAKE HALL BATS AND GUIDE?.
LAKESIDE LIBRARY, MAGAZINES, BONO
BOOKS. &c.
SARDINES Auarter boxes 25o., half boxes 33o.
Special Agent for QOODYE All's POCKET
GYMNASIUM.
LARGE AND ( OMMODIOUS (BILLIARD
BOOM ATTACHED.
We take this opportunity of stating that all
our dltr-jrent departments are separate, en.
abling us to accitinmodato all nur customora to
a better advaniaee tnan wo formerly could m
our old place ot business
llesppctfulrr.
I. T. BRADY, 70.
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Roller's Block, Banket,,, tchlglifon.
Notice To the Public A. J.
DtJR UNO'S Family Drug and Medicine Store,
(In Dr. Reber's Blockl. is OPliN on SUNDAYS
from 8 to 10 o'clock A. M., 1 to 2 fc s to 1 V, M.
Kosldenco-lst door above M. E. Church,
A.J. Durllnov our popular Ditig'.
gist, "having dispensed with the services of a
clerk," Is behind the Counter Dealing' ont and
Compounding Nice, Pure, Fresh, Unadulterated
Medicines for the Biok and Afflicted, at Reduc
ed Prices.
At A. J. Durllng's Drug Store,
you can get your Prescriptions and Family
BeelpesCompounded accurately &. aclentlfically.
At A. J. Durllog's old established
DRUG and PRESCRIPTION STOKE, you can
rely on getting a Strlotly rure Article. No
mistakes from incompetent assistants, as be dis
penses ami prepares with his own hands,
It Is just splendid I What? Why
that Now Perfume I got at DURLING'S Drug
Store. Ills own make up he calls it " MY
OWN " 25o. and SOo. per bottle.
1000 lbs. Pure Caustlo Soda, or
Salted Potash, for SOAP MAKING, just recelv.
ed at A, J. DURLING'S Drug Store, and selling
at a very low price.
Wall Paper f Wall Paper I Wall
Paper' At A. J. DURLING'S Drug Store.
NEW STYLES Just received at Greatly RE
DUCED P1IICES. Call and Examine).
A. J. Durllng, our popular Drug
gist, having an experience of 17 Years,- knows
whereof he apeaka, when ho says he guarantees
that EVERY' ARTICLE bought at his1 D HUG
STORE is of the PUREST and BEST that can
be found in tho Markets,
A. J. Durling, the Druggist, has
Juat received a Fresh Invoice of Flue FRENCH
and CALIFORNIA BRANDIES, OLD HOL
LAND GIN. OLD RVE WHISKIES. Import
ed POUT and SHERRY WINKS. Domestls
CLINTON and other GRAPE WINES for
Medlciual and Sacramental Purposes.
TO WUOM IT MAY CONCEKX.
All persons aro hereby forbid med
dling with any of tne following described artl
cloa ol Persoual Property, loaned by the under,
signed to FRANK P. BOYER, of Panyviilo
lloiough. Carbon Co.. Pa., vln 1 Bav Horse t
llay Mare, 1 llnudlo Cow, 3 Shoata, 1 Bntchi rd
b'lirlno' Wagoua, t Carriage, I Skellet, I Light
lloaled. Scales and all Butchering Tools one
GilmZitone. 1 sausage Maehlue, 1 Cntting.box,
a Tm Kettles. 4 sets Harness. 1 cook stove
whh Utensils, and a variety of other Houae.
HnA and KliClten Furniture, as tbe same la my
S?oo tV. UANIKL W KNTN
V pSy vllle. May IMWws
-gJXECUTUIX'.S NOTICE.
ESTATE OF BEESE WATKINS, DEO'D,
Letters Testamentary on tie taUte of Reese
Ijinatoiu. Carbon Co , I'tuiia,, o'eo'd, have been
J raute to Soaannah Waiklua. ot tne Rorough
afon said, to whom all persons Indebted to said
Ustai" aro requested io make payment, and
those iiavinjf. utaiua or dtroanda will make
known the 1-,
LaniierO, May IS) WfV I Exwumr,
mM
-Of-
At tho Original Cheap Gash f tore. Tho Bottom Knocked
Out or Everything, ana Everybody Happy t
Itave Just returned from NEW YORK with an unusual assortment of FANCY and BTAFUf
IlRY GOODS, Ac. and having for their motto ' QUICK bakes and SUAIX rnorrre," tney ire da?
termlned to move THEIR ENTIRE S TOOK QUICKLY at prices that will aatoolsh tao people
WE OFFER TO-DAY :
8 OOO Yards Choice Styles nf CALICOES at eb cents nor Yard. Lot ot Splendid CTINrSriAMa at
8 cents per Yard. MUSLINS. SHEETING1, TICKINGS, DENIMS and SHIRTINOOHSJ
VOITS. nt POPULAR PRICES. FANCY DRFSS GOODE at Lowost Prices KLKOANT
PLAIDS ac 10, 12)4 nnd 18 cents. BLACK ALPACAS reduced 20 per cent. BEST VALUE ALT
PACA ever offered at 25 cents per 1 ard.
IILACK SILKS AIVD MOURNING GOODS
AtVeryOroatlv Roc'uceil Prlcies. WHITE OOODS-several Job lots mnch bel trrogularprlW
HAMBURG EUGIKGS at trom 5 cents per yard and pupwards. TRIMMINGS auu NOTIONS
m large variety nnd at lowost piiccs. Now lino of Illick .Bilk Fringes, Worsted and Cotton'
Fringes. Velvet Ribbons, I.noes, xs ow Ruchmgs, Neck Wear, blifc HandkcrchlerB, Collars, Cnffa."
nnd Gloves. Best Value CORSETS at 33 cents. Largo assortment of SHAWLS at Reduced:
Prices.
Speelnl Bargains In Cltttlls nnd Casslmeres, for lit en's tlnd Boys' AV.estr.
CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS at Reduced Prices. Oil Cloth at from 40 cents a yard and upwards'
PERFECTION ItV THE SIIiRT TRADE.
Colored Shirts at 75c. tl and ti.23. White Dres stilrls at fl, 11.15, ti 40. I1.-50. IT.65. We Invite'
special attention to KEEP'S FINE DREmS SIIIRls aa being made of the best Warasutta Mua-'
llui3plv extra quality Linen Bosoms and Culls, warranted to ntlperrectlf, at the following re
markably low prices : Partly Mado at 11.25 per shirt: Unlaundned at ii.50 per shirr; Laundry
Finished at tl.D) per fjhlrt. ,
tVOtjr stock Is well nsortcd and consl'ts of almost everything. , Reliable Goods, and plenty of
them. Truthful representations! honest dealing with nil, a thorough knowledge of nur business.'
by Jndiclous purchases. AND KNOWING WHERE TO BUY to the BEST ADVANTAGE,
enablos us to sell SO low. Polite and agiocablo attention to onr easterners, and a Wlllinmesa t
make It pleasant wbrlhor you buy or not CASH OUR BASIS. We buy andsell forCASII.
and our customers get the benefit ot It. Prices of cash honses are. and well can pe, lower thaxr
long-time houses can afford to sell. The lowest living rrotlton everyfnlng we sail, and aeon.'
tinned effort to koep our prices under tiioso of our competitors. Call early and secura Beslf
Bargains. Respectfully,.
J. T. NUSllAUM & SON, Original Cheap Cash Store
LiNDEitMAN's Block, opposite Public Square, LEHiQIlTON, PA,
Dress Suits,
Youths' Suits, W,
mmmw
Made up from the Best Material, In the Latest Styles, and perfect FItaf Qnarr
anteed, at LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH I
ALSO, TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER IN THE PRICES Ot'
OJUUOa UCllLUlOj J-LtlUO -laJJ' UlliU Jt UU VO O.' Ui AllOAAAlJy
Goods;
rp"0 a andexammeGcodsandPncesbeforomakmg'yonrpJfcbaaefeVaewbera.
T. D. CLAUSS, Merchant Taflof, , '
2nd door above the Publl Square) BANK STREET, Letjlghtori'
JUST RECEIYED AT GERMAF&!' '
Store In SemmePs New Block, opposite
Lehlghton-, Pa.
if ah m mmm fbiges i
Successor to D. Bbbk &' Co.,
At tli' 66 Mammoth JStore5?5?
Opposite' the L. & S, Depot, B-ANK Street
Respectfully announces to his oustomer,and friend's1 thatJ
ho is daily receiving additions to his stock' of-
LADIES-' DRESS and DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES and PROVISfONSV
QTJEENSWAREi &c, &c, &o.
Alsdi just received a car load of LIVERPOOI SAILV
which I am soiling at Bottom Prides.
SALT' FISH a Specialty.-
ggfIf you really' d'esiro fo lcriow howlarge an amount
of Goods you can get for a Bmall sum of Ready Money,'
you should not fail to give me' a call before making your'
purchases elsewhere.
Don't forget tne Mammotn Stor'e, opp. fi.S.Deuot,-
May 0, 1870-yl LEHIOnTON, PENN'A.
Weissport Planing Mill & Lumltar fie...
Respectfully annonnco to Carpenters.-Ballders. Contractors and'otliers, that barlpaT eomplaisa1
their NEW MILLH, taey are now prepared.to supply them.tat VJSHV LOWKST PRIOS;if ltr
eTery.descrlption ot , ,
Such as Siding, Ploor Boards, Boors, Sash,-Blind's', Snuf-
ters, Moldings, Brackets, Cabinet "Waro, &o.,i &o.j.
On the Sborteet Notice. Oar Machinery la all New and ot the'Most Approred Kind, ao'th'it w'
htre no besliailon In Onarunlelnir rerlcot Balislactlon to all who may lavor ns witb their ardera.,
It yon bays not lime to call and select what yon want, send year orders and Iheywlllbafillad
promptly, and at as low prices as though you were present.
Glye us a Trial, and sou will be convinced o( what we say.
SOfibilON tTpAtfJ&a
D. if. ALBRIGHT,
WM. BIERY.
JOHN BIERT.
Offlce'anJ Jlltl, nearly opposlto'.the Port Allen Houw, WEISSPORT, Cutout
ounty, rnn, June 10, JOTft-fi
ttiiAm
AMBIT JUL
STILES
Business Suits
Soys' guffs.-
an ikuBMBB ifrbcjeor
AND
TOR
LadieS-, Gerrt's1,. Misses
Touths and- Children.
Manuftctarfed e'pfessty for him,
and to suit the near of this section
All warranted to be as represented'
and sold at-
Bottom Prices !
P. A GERMAN,
the Publlo SquafeVBANK STREET,'
nmr.U-Tl