11. V. MOOTWMEB., EDITOR LKinaiiTON, rA.i SATOIIDAT MOHNINQ, SEPT. I. 1877. Democratic Nominations. STATIC TIOICET. Supreme JnuRo John Trunkev, Vonangm. Auditor Ooncral William B. Bchcll, Bedford. State Trensurer Araos B. Novos, Clinton. The grand parado ot tho Knights Templar In Cleveland, Ohio, Tuesday morning Included 175 commanderles and ttdout 8000'men. Fifty-four bands and twelvodrum corps were Id the' line, and the procession took an lionr and a halt to pass a given pofnt. The streets and windows along the route- were thronged with' spectators. The Morris and Essex Railroad Company has within a few days dis charged a number of firemen' and other employes at'Belvtdere and Fhlllpsburg, for activity in tho late strike. When the discharges wero commenced, Wal ter Klchlfne, chairman, of the Commit tee on Grievances of tho Firemen, dis appeared, and It is rumored that his disappearance was due to n letter from some of tho firemen warning him to "get away with his life while ho had a chance.'' lie Is charged by his fellow worklngmen with having "sold out his brotherhood during the strike." Itls reported In Washington, though the authority is not given, that Chief Justice Carttcr, of the District of Col umbia, will refuse to honor any requi sition which Governor Ilampton may make for certain Republicans, formerly of Kouth Carolina, but now ot Wash ington, who are charged with certain misdemeanors. The Judgo, It is said, will take this course on the ground that Ilampton is not tho do Jure Governor of South Carolina. The Democratic Nominees. Jndge Trunkey, who has been nom inated for Judge of tho Supremo Court by the Democrats, is a member of the Presbyterian church and in this respect vlll stand upon the same platform as Judge Sterrctt, his probable opponent on the Republican ticket. In prlvato lira ho Is a most estimable gentleman and well beloved by the whole clrclo of his acquaintances. lie is in tho very prime of life and intellectual vigor, having been born in Mercer county in 1828. Ills popularity Is attested by the fact that to has twice been elected Judge In a strong Republican district. The selection of Hon. William P. Schell is a creditable one. Mr. Schell has had a largo experience in State politics and has maintained an unblem ished reputation for Integrity. lie Is a lawyer by profession, and was boru in Bedford county, where lie still resides, ,in, 182i5 tfMr. Schell has been elected I, to:toihlbjnches of tho legislature, and was Speaker of the House in 1853. Mr, ScliellVas nominated for Governor in ;i87,byihe labor party In this State, .but declined In favor ot Mr. Buckalew, the Democratic candidate. It may be said in Mr, Schell's fnvor that be was the undoubted cholco ot his party for the position on tho ticket he occupies from the outset. Col. Amos 0. Noyes, the Democratic candldato for State Treasurer, is a gen tlman of considerable political expert ence, having been several times elected to the State Legislature from Clinton county. He is a nattvo ot New Hamp shire, having been boru in 1818. For the last thirty years he has been a rest dent of this State and mainly engaged in real estate and lumbering operations upon the west branch of the Susque hanna. IIo Is at present a member of the State Board of Public Charities, and is well and favorably known in all parts of the State. Col, Noyes' bust tiess transactions though extensive, have. been marked with tho utmost probity nnd fair dealing, and his bluff and hearty manners and klud deposition have mado him vastly popular through' nut the lumbering districts. lie Is sure to bring out a large Democratlo vote in his section of the State and will, doubt less, make serious Incursions Into the Republican ranks. Brlgham Young, the Mormon ruler and Prophet, died Wednesday In Salt Lake City in the 77th year ot his age. Mhls remarkable man was born In Ver moot. He was the son ot a farmer.and . his early education was almost wholly elementary. Early In life hejoined the Baptists, and was for soaie time a preacher, though not ordained. When about 80 years ot age be emigrated to Ohio, and Joined the Mormons at K in land, then under the leadership of Jo eeph Smith, At the age ot 34 lie was chosen one of the ''Twelve Apostles," and was soon after made their Piesl dent, and sent out to make proselytes. On the death of Joseph Smith, he be came leader of tho Mormons. In 1840 lie left Nauvoo with most ot his follow ers, and persuaded them to emigrate to the Groat Salt Lake Valley, which he described as tbelr promised land. At' ter Buffering severe hardships in their Journey overland, the Mormons reach ed tho present site ot Salt Lake CHy In July, 1847, and there founded a settle ment. In 1840 the Mormons, who had becomo largely increased by Immigra tion, organized the "State of Deseret," aud. applied for admission to the Union. Their implication was refused, but the Territory of Utah was organized, and Brlgham. Young appointed Governor in 1850. He remained Governor for four years. The growth ot the Mortons and their Isolated position made them disposed to defy tho power ot the United States, until, in 1807, President Bu chanan sent troops to Utah to enforce the authority ot a "Gentllo" Governor whose lite was threatened. Tho pres ence ot tho of troops had a wholesome effect; a compromise followed, and the Mormons have slnco been peaceable. The construction ot the Union Pacific Railroad, and the influx of a largo "Gentile" element, have considerably modified the characterof tho Mormon Colony, and a material change In its polity, or another migration of the faithful, seems Inevitable. The change may be hastened, If not precipitated by the great leader's death. Brlgham Young had rare executive ability, but his personal character was that of a sensualist, a hypocrite and Impostor. Polygamy was openly proclaimed by blm In 1853 as a revelation from the Lord, and! he set the example to his followers ot a plurality ot wlvec. The Sunvivons of " The Chan cellor." This delightful new volume by Jules Verne has lust been issued as No. 08 ot " The Lakeside Library " se ries, it details the adventures of tho Dassenuers and crew of tlia o-nnil nhln Chancellor, lost In mid ocean on the At lautic. When tho ship was destroyed U people found refuge on a raft, and encountered great privations, and were sublect to Imminent dancers. But few survived tho hardships of the leng con test wltu tho lierco elements. The In terest ot the story is enhanced by 3G fine engravings. Sold by all newsdeal ers at 10 cents, or sent, free ot postage, by Donnelley, Loyd & Co., Publishers, Chicago, III. Washington Letter. From oar Special Correspondent. vabuihqto.v, d. c., auk. a, im. When tho regular army ot the country wa organized, alter the war, Congress provided that tour regiments, two ot Infantry and two of cavalry, atiould bo composed exclusively of col oied men. ltepoated efforts liavo since been mado for tbo dlsbiindingof tbeBe regimen ta and tho distribution ot the colored soldiers through out all branches of the mUltary service, but without avail and the matter has ot late been brought prominently to the notice ot the Presi dent and Secretary ot War McCTary. Although there is no existing law prohibiting the assign ment of colored recruits to any regiment in the service, yet it lias always been the praotioo lo assign thetato the four original colored rear uieuts. The complaints now being made ire made by tho white officers ot these regiments and are well worthy ol attention. Because the colored men are less susceptible to tne evil effects ot the extreme beat, tbese regiments have been continually Kept on antyalung tho Itlci Oiniido, from the Gulf ol Mexico to the Pa cific while other remnienia ure tiauslcried from one part to another every two or three years, aud uie thus able to enjoy theadvanta. SrQ ui v-tviiitaiiuu a yuruuu Ul lue lime at lejst, u the other hand tlioefourcoiored regiments, with their white officers, of course, have been completely exiled for the last ten or twelve yeais, with no chaugo from the nnclrilned and unhealthy locations wheiethey are stationed, tlieirfunilllesdeuiii rod flora allBocial auiltxlu caciooal conveniences and comforts, debilitated in health, and with abromtely no pitvilegea. Msny good officers have resigned for these rea, sons very nutnt ally. Another matter now under earnest conaldera tlon is relative to the Indians. ine race xor tne bpeakershlp ot the next IIose still goes on. lttudall lately denial ed that be antlclDntei no rivalrr. hue pnnMnmi himself suroot thechiiir. He oas come out in strong favor cf tho Texas l'aclflo Railroad Bcuuiue una 01 uovernniew aia lor the leveling of the Mississippi aud the reclamation ol the wastelands on both sides nf it. Mry are op posed to " saddle upon the country another llui C0J.I00 in rat' remit indebtedness," as they rail It i but the matter would appeir to be sec tied lu favor of tt ait should a Bpca.er in favor or it be elected. Wo, who aie staying at borne this summer, are not uttery disconsolate. We have boiub gooa iningaii wecan-taipm oceau brine ana listen to the surging of the wild w.vea tne whole day long. We bare the most lusclon of onllng, npides, pears, plums, peaches melons, and rraprs are abundant and inexpensive. Our lunches consist verv generally of cream crack, ers. iced tea and fruit. We live as quietly and easily as possible, and believe we snail bo in better condition for winter aod its duties and pleasures thsn hair those who have been rest- iug lur too last turoe or lour months. Vibgisu, New Advertisements. T 0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. All persons are hereby fnrbld meddling with Fatming Implements, ail the Oralu aud Pro dme standlug in the fields or In ihe barns 3 Cow., 2 Ilori-cs Pigs. Hprlng Wagon, Unci, board. 2-horse and I -horse Wagons, Household iYurnl ture, and all other Personal Property, now la posKe-sion or SAMUEL BVKKT. of Heaver vuu, -uMuuuiuiE uiwiisiup, uaruon county, a, the lima be'n mv tironerte. hAV1nr hiuui nur. chased lor a consideration In money pa.d, and .vuuum IVIWMH4DUIU.I f-.VCrU C1IA11LKS KVEBT. Sept. I, U77-3w Heaver itnu, Pa. QUARTER NOTICE. Notlos Is hereby given that an application will be made under Ihe Act of Assembly ot the Cominonuea.Ui of Pennsylvania, entitled " An Act lo provide for the Incorporation aud Regu lation uf cettaln Corporations," approved April 'Sin, 1874, tor the charter of an Intend coroor, auonto beoalled ihe" LKIIIOUTU.N UlILU INU AND LOAM ASSOCIATION,' the char, actt r and ooject of which is to accumulate a ,uuu vy iue cuuinuuuoua 01 in members, which snail enable tbera to purchase leal e tale, or borrow mouev for lutestment in busi. no, and lor these purposes to hsve ail tae ben ell Is and pnvueges ot toe said Act ot Assembly. c w. m. liAP8Hr.li. Sept. I. IS77 Jw Solicitor. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice, is beieby given that JOS. 8. WEBB and OAVllAxIN aOiis Wife, ol the BOIlOUUlf OK i.ElUUHTON, Csrbou County, Pa., by a votonc.ry Deed f Assignment, hairing data Uie list dar ot A U O UST. 1677, assigned afl their pioiiert Ileal, Persoual and Mixed U the undersigned, for the benefit ot their creditors. Ail persons, therefore, indebted to sai l parly will make- payment within SIX WUKKS from the date hereof to to aaia Assignee, and tfio.e bavlug leg.t.ciaJma will please present theni fureoitlemoat to . THOa. 8. BECK. Assignee. tpt. 1, tsrr-ew LeMgbtos, rt. New Advertisements. A SSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby itItni that RUDOLPH RUM. BEL, aud hLIZABETII. his Wife, of MAIION 1NQ Township, carbon County, Pa., by a vol nntary Tdeedot Asrignment, bcarint daw tho nth (lav of AUGUST. 187, assigned tU their prooertv Real. Pen-onal. and Mixed to tlie undeislcned, for the benefit of their creditors. All peraons, therefore, Indebted to aild twrtv will make payment within SIX WEEKS from the date hereof to the said Assignee nnd tbose having legal claims wUlnleaae present them tor settlement to thus. a. iiist iv, Assignee, Sept. t,1857-w Lenlghton, Pa. VALUABLE FARM At Private Sale. THK UNDEnsFoNED offers at rrlvate Sato a VstadMe Farming Property, ntu atftl in UK AVE U HU IS VALLEY, Jla honing Township, Carbon County, l'a., 26 miles from Mnuch Chunk, and 2 miles from Lehigh ton, containing 18 Acres, about 5 CTes ot wtuch are cleared and under a higti state of cultiva tion, the balance bclns Timber Land. The Im- firovements thereon are a z story Frame Dweii nf? House lGi'J4 foet, with Kitchen uttacheu, one Stable, and other necessary Oatbmldlnpst also, an Orchard containing about lou cnolce Fruit Trees com prising Apple, Penr, 1'eachand Cherry Trees of various kinds 'ibis property, being situated near Mauch Chunk and Lehlghton, would make It a deeii a. hie place for any one wishing to engage in the Fruit business, the demand for truck In the above ploces being always vood and realizing best of prices. Beaver Run Creefc flows through the propprty. To ii a v person wishing to Invest in Real Es tate thl" offers au opportunity seldom to bo met with. For far her particulars asulv at tliH office, or to the owner on the premises. llliMtY TUCKER. 8ept 1, 1877 2mos. Pall Styles! Low Prices I MRS. M. GUTH, Fashionable Milliner! TVlilto St., Wclssport, la., nespoctfally annnnnces to the ladles of Weiss, port nnd the surrounding country, that sho has Just returned from the city, and la now receiving an nuioenso slock of FALL AND WINTER Millinery Goods -COMTBBDiO Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings, Notions, &c, Of tho Late-t 8tvlos, and which she Is prepared to sell to her patrons and filends at prices so low as to be pertcctly astonlsnlne. Also, a lull assortment ot SWITCHES ! And all other goods usually kegt in a first-class Millinery store. LADIES' OWN JTAIIt M DB DP TO Olt limt at the very lovest possible prices. Call nnd ezimlne Goods and Tiices before pmchasing elsewhore. mbs. nr.ouTn, Sept. f, 1877-3m. Wcissport. I'a. Variety Headquarters. IT MAY NOT SB GENERALLY KNOWN, but ft la a tact nevertheless, that you can (ret CANNED SALMON and LOBSTEIt. SAllDINCS, GliAMtj, CLAM UOVf, and all the odda and ends that gotomakeupa First-Class Lunch, P. T. BRADY'S. You can also (ret, at the same eatabUshmeut. all the STAND AUD UHADKa of Smoking; aud Chewing; Tobnccos, And a tnll line of PIPES, CIQ AJIS. Ao. In the Muio Line, he has VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, ROSIN, and IIARalONICAS. SHEET MUSIC and MUSIC BOOKS, ot all the Latest Popular A Ira, procured at short notice. A Full Lino of Stationery BOOKS, MAGAZINES, &0. Call and examine the SEASIDE LIBRARY, for first class reading, at 10 and 20 cents per book. See cctaloime in all thepapora. HOUSE-KEEPERS Wishing to make their shelves and Cloter look nt'at aud tasty, should procure SUELF im 1'EJ.l, prepared for Hint purpose, In nix differ ent colon, 11 inches viiiiv snd one yard in lenKth, at 10 cents per doxeu sheets, which cm also he procured at T. Tt BRADY'S Popular Place, Lin dee mi's Block, bank street, le1iigiiton. Sept 1, 1B77-U T"i m lrr TURKISH ACENTS WANTED! For this Comprehensive, t-uperbly Illustrated litttory of the present muuentous strugitle In the Essl Its accuhate Maps. 1'lans and uakt ELZOAMBsauAVUiGa are a sneciaiieatui e, It itites U UAPfiin His I'OltY of each Cnnn. try, with ItiBtorloand liesonptlve Sketches of the Ptimttire manners uictureeaue cuuini and domejiilo life of the Contestants. Describes the DuKAXJKUI- &1ASSAOUK OK CHKIT IANh in Bulgaria t tu fbiqutful tukkisii atbocitics in other places t the up. lunx of the masnea in Jlerr-goviua. It srirea the bTiaitnQ Uattlvb and "i uiuluno IClDIITa of thawav and u the most tatcma-inr and exciting wore of the ase. Ajteuts are sure ot promrit aud Aiho ARenta wsuted lor ourOUAND cOtf III NATION PltUdfECrUis representing 150 Distinct Books of Universal Interest. It Includes Arroultu! ral. HlozraDhieal. UisLor.eaL iteiljnou and Mitccllaneous Works, with Sue. Title and lie acripUon of each Book. Specimen Pairea and Specimen Iilustratlooa dales made from this Prospectus when all aiugle Booaa lad. Also on our PINK n,ni.ii-C! English and AMILY J3IBI'E a,rnM, 1'rolestaut and Catholic, With InralusblK Illustrated Aids and 8uperb Bindings. Neatly 100 xiylea. sopertor to ad otnera sno maispenssoie to every jrnuiy, PaitlcularM free. Address JOUN. JC. I'OTTKIl A, CO., Publishers, sept, i, irrr. philadelvhia. Ma MI Now Advertisements. D I A M n O if annueent teso rosewood pi. I IMlMuO anoa H73i fine Rosewood Dn- riant nanos (little naed coat ftnp A M O 8 . only 1125, ronst be sold. U ll U A IN O Parlor Organs, 2 Stops, ttf I 8 i stops. Mi i ii btopa, only I7J. Nearly ltw 4 Set Ileed 12 stop. Rub Baas and octave ronpier Organs, cost over f 351, only IsS. Lowest Pnoes ever offrre'i. sent on is ilavs test tral. You ask wn i I offer so cheap 1 Irepiv Hard Times. Result, sales over 1.000 000 annu. ally. War commenced by monopolists Be. waro anonymous Circular. Write for explana. tlon. Battle racing. Fnll nsrtlcu-lntatree. Ad dress, DANIlsL F. BEAXTY, WasnlnKton. New Jewey. A weelc n Tont own town. Terms and tPOO IS eatflt free. II. HALLETT A CO., Portland. Maine. Ang. 12. 25 Extra FIXB Mixed Cards, with name, 10c, post paid. I. Jones A CO., Kssan, N.V. gram MOTIIERS TOO DOE THEIR DAR LINGS with drastlo purgative Incurs feaful responsibility. The gentle, moderate (yet effeo, five), laxative, alterative, nnd anti-bilious oper ation of TARRANT'S PKLTZEIt Al'ERlEST pCCUll- iiriruuopbs ii 10 uio oisorueis 01 cnuaren. a ilftv nthnmn. Atrnnia wnntpd. flntflt 12 and terms free. TRUE & Co.. Augusta, nr EXTRA FINE CARDS, no two alike, W with name, 10 cts. J. X. HARDER, Mai den Bridge, N. Y. LATEST IMPROVED HORSE POWERS. MACHINES FOR SAWING WOOD. AND TUllKdUINO AND CLEAN INQ GRAIN. Patented. Manufactured and Sold by A.W. GRAY'S SONS, Mlddletoivn Springs, Vt. Parties who wish lo pnrcbaoe machines that have proved to be snnerior to all others, will do well to send for circular and descriptive price list, which will bo forwarded upou application, tree. ocpt. 1. STAHSEBIKO IHSTIim. DR. WHITE, 41T 4th Are N. Y. Ho pay until cured. Send for circular. The Cheapest and Best Advertising to reach readers outside of the large rules. Over 1000 newspapers, divided into sir different list. Advertisements received for oneormoro llsti. a or catalogues containing nAines of pa pers, and other information and lor estimates, addresa BEALS St. FOSrElt. 41 Park Row, (Times Bulutingl, New York. t!K oJJ9fl Per day nt home. Samples worth 00 t-vJ"U 5 sent free. STIK80i6 CO.,Port- rpO "Whom It ilay Concern. AU persons sro hereby forbid meddling with one O KAY MARE and onoSPRIG WAGON, the property ot Dli.DIltESNYDER.or i'arry vllie. Carbon county. Pa-, now in possession of JACOB GOGLE, of Welssnort, until fnrther no tice. DII.DINK SNYDER, Aug. 25-3f Tarry villo, Carbon Co., Ta. jSq-OTICE FOIl C II ARTE It. Notice is herebr irlven that an annllctitton for a Charter for proposed Corporation, to be stTlrd'TIIliEVANOKLICALBENEFICIAI SOCIETY," to lie located at Wclssport, Pn., will be made to His Honor Judge Dreher at the next Octobet 'term of Court. The Charter and object ot the suld Corporation Is lor benevolent nna beneficial purpose among its roembTH. Aufr. 25, 187 3t. Attorney for Applicants. T 0 WHOM IT MAY CONCEHX. All persons nroberehr forbid meddllnirwlta a BAY UORS12 and TOP CAUIIIAOIO now In the i)oseeslon of THOMAS M. WEAVER, of Packerton. Caibou County, Pa., the same being xny property, until lutther notice. niuihiAS aan i& ijemgnion. Augustas, 1677.W3 Oil DlSTMCX ATTOKNEY, PETER J. MEEHAN, OF MAUCH CHUNK. Subject to Democratlo rules. T 0 Whom It Mar Concern. AUtterson are hereby forbid meddllnewlth one ULACK IiORbK and one Butcher's Spring WAiiun, now in posesiou or . u. liuri. LAP, ot Franklin Township. Catbon County. Pa., as Uiey are my property, nntll further notice. O. E. GREKNAWALD. Auv. 13, 1S77-W3 Lehlitbton, Pa. mXECUTEIX'S NOTICE. EbTATK OP ADAM BUCKMAN, DECD. Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Adam Buctman. late ot the Borouch ol Lehlahton. Carbou rountv. Pa . decM, h-te beeu ftrai.ted to Mary L iiuckinan, of the Borou'h nforesaid. to whom all persona indented to the said Estate are requested to make pavmenr, nnd those hav. lug cluimsor demands will make known the same without dolar. to MARY 1.. RUCKMAN, Eiecnlrll, Or to Til OS. KKMEItUll, AgenU Lehlghton, Ang. is, 1877-wa AUDITOR' KOTICE. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT Off CARBON COUNTY. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by tbo Court to distribute the lunds lu Ihe hands nf Jonn D. Bertolette, Esq.. Trustee ot the Ea ate. of John M. Josepn, deceased, late of Munch Chunk Uorough. arlslnir from the ale of Real Estate, umoutr those legally enut;cd thereto, and make return to tho next 1 enu of Conit, hereby gives notice that be wnt n.eet all parties interested Xor the purpo ea ol his appointment on TUESDAY, SEPl'EMUER 11th. 1877. at II) o'clock A. M . at his ufUce, No. 2 Mansion House. Susquehanna street, Maucb Chunk, Pa., where a.1 may attend who think proper. K. it. SIhWEltS, Auditor, Manch Chnnk. Aug. IB. 1877-w 9 TEACHERS WANTED, Pnr the MATtnNTNn SOHOOr. DISTRICT. Examluatlon to be held at CENTRE SQUARE CC1IOOL HOUSE, near ItioClean'a HotM, on MONDAY, 'he 3i d day of SEPTEMBER, at NINE o'clock A. M. MATH AN MOS8ER, SecreUry. August II. 1ST7.W3 SSIONEE'S NOTICE. NotWc Is hereby riven tbst DANIEL SEN. RTNflKR and hm WlfA nf VltANKI.IN Town. ship Carbon County. Fa. by a voluntary deed oi .alignment, ueariog uata me 7tn nav oi a u OUST. 18i7. iiaslimeil all their nronertv Real, Peraonsl. and -Mixed to the uuddrslpued. for tne Deneut or vneir creaitora. aii persuur, therefore mdebied tosld pirtr wil. make vav njeut within SIX WEEKS Horn the date here of loth said Aafchraee. and those hat ma leal claims will please present tletn for setMement to jucl pi nt jr. Assiguen. SUtlnirtnii. Or to P. J. MKETIAW, Ms AtUnney. Uauch ununx. rruuauu iwp , Aug. II, io,,-sw FRED. KELLEY Announces to lbs people of Lehlghton and vlcuv It) that be Is prepared to supply them with every article ol HougofiirnUliluir Tinware, At very lowest prices i also, Rooting and Spouting, In all its branches, -promptly attended to at price fatly a low as the lowest. Give me a can. . HTOREi Opposite the Public Square. RANK 'STREET, LEHIOHTON, PA. ' Jaty:t,,77'ly JUST 1EGEIT1B, Another Largo Invoice of Specialties I BumnerWeair Such as 'J' MBf VCiflAO Cretonnes," !v Chintzes, -. 1,,.si, . . Percales, ,, , . , . . ., Grenadines, , . .. White Goods, Embroideries, &c. Special line of BLAOIC ALPAOASj Also, another lot of Ladies' READY-MADE LINEN SUITS. Wo will rush off the above at verv Low Prices. Call early and be convinced of the Respectfully, J. T. NUSBAUM & SON, Original Cheap Cash Store, LiNDEnMAN's Block, opposite Tubllc Square, LEIIIGUTON, PA. SPRING- Dress Suits, Youths' Suits, Made up from the Best Material, In the Latest Styles, and Perfect Fits Guar anteed, at LOWEST PpiCES FOR CASH ALSO, TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER IN THE PRICES 01 Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Hats, lioous. C5"Csll and examine Goods and Trices before nnklne yonr purchases elsewhere T. D. CLAUSS, Merchant Tailor, - 2nd door above the Public Square, BANK STREET, Lehlghton. WA! 01 Mim FRIGES ! Successor to D. Dock- & Oo.? At tBie 66 Msmimoth. Stfre55 Opposite the L. & S. Respectfully announces to his he is daily receiving additions LADIES' DRESS and DRY GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE, &c, &c, &o Also, just received a car load of LIVERPOOL SALT, which I am selling at Bottom Prices. SALT FISH a Specialty. If you really desire of Goods you can get for a small sum of Ready Money, you should not fail to give mo a call before making your purchases elsewhere. Don't forget the Mammoth Store, opp. L.&S.Deuot, May C, 1870-yl LTEniQUT.OIT, PENN'X. Wcissport Planing Mill & Lumber o.? Respectfully announce to Carpenters, Builders. Contractora and others, that baTtna: completed tbeir NEW MILLS, tney are now propared.to supply tbem,;at VJJRV LOWEST P1UOEB, Willi every description of Such as Siding, Floor Boards, Doors, ash, Blinds, Shut ters, Moldings, Brackets, Cabinet Ware, &c, &c, On tbe Hbcrtcst Notice. Our Machinery la all New and ot the Most Approved Kind, so thst we Awe no Uesiiatlon in Gnarantclnff Perfect Satisfaction to all who may lavor na witb their ordei a. It yon have not time to call and seiect what yon want. end your orders and tbey wlU be fiUs4 promntly. and at as low prices as tliouxb you were present Give us a Trial, aud you will be convinced ol what we say. 1 SOLOMON TEAKEL, D. B. ALBRIGHT, WM. BIERY. JOnN BIERT. Offlce'and Mill, nearly opposite tbe Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, Carbon county, Penna. June 10, 1876-gl WE are pleased to announce to our patrons and tho busi ness men of Carbon and neighboring counties, that our lob Printing Bepartment is now completely stocked with tho latest designs of neab and fashionable typo, and that wo are propared to do all descriptions of JOB PRINTING neatly, promptly and at Prices Lower than over before. Orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention., - Tho "Carbon Advocate," published every Satur day, is furnished at $1.00 a year. Try it. Address all communications to H. V. MORTHIMER, August -11, 1877.,', v- Suitings, Linens, " Lawns. - Bargains wo have in store. Business Suits. Boys' Suits. Caps, and Gentsf Furnishing Depot, BANK Street, customers and friends that to his stock of GOODS, to know how largo an amount Lehighton, Penna -
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