JV ' . . , . , I . 1 INDEPENDENT" Live and Let Live." $1.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. H. V. Morteimer, Proprietor. LEHIGIITON, OAKBON COUNTY, TENN'A, SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER iT. 1877. Subscribers out of County, $1.20 VcjL. V,No. 51. Railroad Guide. N OUT II I'ENN A. RA11.UOAD . T...n verm for Phllailelohla will leT0 Lehigh- ,Un as follows i :47. m., ti. L. V. arrive at rhlla. at 6i45 a m. 7MS a,,ra. via U V. " U!!'a'm llrW.p.ni. vlaUV. " ". ?:I0 p.m. ,3:J1p. m. via L. ft 8. " " 6:40 n.m. :Mp.m. Tia L. V. " " 11:50)1. m. Aeturnlng.lertva'depot at llcrke ana Amerl. an St.. Fhlla., at-8:15 ana 0.45 a. m.s 2:15. p. m. Jan. 1. 1817. ELMS OLA UK. Agent. piIIIiA. 4 11BAU1NO UA1L.UOAD. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. NOVEMBER, 5TII, 1317. Train, leave ALLENTOWN ai followat- (VU i-KBKIOMES BRANCH.) "or Philadelphia, at 6.50, 11.05. a.m., '3,15 and ,k.6i p.m. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at 3.25 d. m. 1 (VIA EASl' vrsuk. BttAHCH.) J7or Uesdlng. t 2.30, 5.00, Mi ft m 12.13. 2.10. 4.30 PorlAwPsnurg. 2.31 5.50, 8.05 a. m., 12.15, 4.30 B.W p. m. Tor Lancaster and Columbia, 5 50, 9.0! a. in. and t 4S0p.ro. Does not ran on Monday . bUNDAYS. Jor. Readins, 2 SO a.m. and 9 05 p m. Tor narrlaburg, Z.W a. ni. Bnd 9 05 n. m. Trains FOU AliLKnITOWN leave aa foUows: . (VIA FillKIOHKN IlBANCn.) Leave Philadelphia, 7.30 u. m l.UD, 1.S0 and 5.15 p. in. SUNDAYS. Leave Pull.KlelpliU.(8.( u. m. ITU EAfll l'-ESKl. BttANcn ) Leave Beading. 7.41. 7.45, 10.35 a m., 4.00, 0.10 and ' 10.30 Blu ' Leave Uartlsburg, 5.00, 7.33 a. m., and 1,40. 3.30 '. p. En. .save Lancaster, 7.30 a m and 3.25 p. m. Leave Columbia, J.70 a. tu , and 3.15 p. m. HUN DAYa. Leave Heading. 7.20 a.m. Leave Harrli)urK.5.2J a.m. Tralna matkod thus CVrun to ana from depot tin and. .Ureen latreets, Philadelphia, oilier trains to aid trom Broad street depnt. Tne0.rQa. m and9.55p.ini. trains from Allen town, and the 7.30 a. m.innil ft. 11 p.m. trains from Philadelphia, nave through carets aud lroni Philadelphia. . J. K. WOOTTI5N. dene rat ilanwr. O a HANCOCK, Om'l TtlXtt Aotnt. New A'dvcrtlsWents. jJAIKED DOWN I The undersigned has determined to dispose of nis entire stock of LArilES,'DHE'-.i.'rjid DK1J 0001)3 ata UUEAT UEDUCTiON In FltlCli FOR OAS& ONLY! r - aatl tbereforo calls tbe Attention ot his friends and the pnblto tu general tu tbe following LOW PRICES : 'callcoei, at 5, 0 and 7 cents per yard. DeLauit'3, remnants, at, a great sacrldco -Uu;ius, at from 4 to 14 cents per yard IMack Alpacas, 18 to 75 cunts per yard btiif;hani9, at fiom Q to 12 cts. per yard flannels, white &. col'd, 10 to 40c. p. yd Canton Flannels, 7 to 15 cents per yard ileavy Striped Shirting, 7 to 10c. p. yd lioys" Suitings, from 12Hto $1 pr. yard CARPETS, at from 15 to COc. pr. yard 4 pair Ladles' White LIoso for 25 cents i nalr Men's Half Hose for 25 cents fcmldren's iFancy Hose, at from 5 cents a pair upwards, and all other Goods barked down from 20 to 25 per cent, . from old prices. Wfc'awBnt ItAtuiAINH. now Is thatlmA anil tn'a 11EI2 1I1VK tne place to eecuro them, us tbl present stock must tie CLOSKU OUT coon lu ord;r to make room for NEW GOODS. 'i.L0, constantly on hand a full line of Ctolco Groceries, Provisions, Queens ware, &c., At vorr LOWEST PBI0E8 tor OASU OLY , Thankful for paht favors, ho most xespecif ully uk. a Gumiiiuum-o ui uie auiao. DAtVIEEi GRAVElC, Agt. VPTttnTHrnt Vnllnno1 H.nV BANK HTltlST, LtHIUIlTON, FA. Oct 2(i. 1!77. HENRY A. PETER (Sueceawr to C. W. Lextz), Bank Street, Lehighton, Penn'a, t Offers to the publie a full line of Pure Drugs and Chemicals, JL PATENT MEDICINESy aOr Horse and Cattle Medicines qjjjCj A Complete Asasortment of Wall JTront Use Cheapest Drown to the finest GUI. Fancy Toilet Articles, sponges, ciiamoise skins, Plain & Fancy Stationery Aaan variety of HOUSEHOLD AUTICLKS son uamorous too meuuon, au ot wuicli he is offering at VERY REASONABLE PRICES FU RE WINES and LIQUORS for Medicinal swa nacrameuiai pnrpoacs. pii vamiANs' PitEscnip-ririNs r.r..fi aad aceurstely compoauded hy UYSULV, ut Ml, BUUI Ul IIIOU1,- IUI1 UlgUU Fstronsge Inrited. H. A. PETER, ., . -i Leuctel'a Block, March 24, 1S77. E H. SMUCIt, UEAUB IX Lad ies' Fancy Drss Goods Dry Goods, Groceries, &o. Bank Street, Leuighton, Pa Prlcea aa low aa elsewhere, and goods war niumMiryiwwuw. jniy 31, 197-om oarBs. n...nllMKA 1Vn.r.ltniiae. v q-w.rti.lUnU street, imfcr n all Afrnfl of Fumiturt. CojIni made fo order. n.nt mill Klin MaUers. Clinton llretney, in Ltran'l building. Bank stre et. AllQTUtri promptly rui'a wur wu, u,c. Attorneys. F 1. LON'USTUEET, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Noxt door to the " Carton House.' HANK STBEET. LKHIQUTON. FA. December lC-Gm. w HI. UAPSUEU, AT TO UN KY AND COTJNSttlXOTt AT LAW, Bask Street, LtniaRTON, Pa. n if.i.i i rt..lt...lnn l.un. ll'lll RuVATid ivrjni r,Bi(iio aim w.iio.iiuii "ksuvji ..... " , .II XI. .1 .,-. A.,l....lnff tnaatlc (In fit Col- obii nmi i.r,initt. i.icjhh.is"v"v --- lection promptly made. Settling l.fdates of lie. . . .r . . ,, .. .... .....I..... I . If.n .Hah cedents a specially. Jiay uecuusun.. ........- ,1 ll.rm.n. NC.22. r AS. ft. STIlUTIIKItS, ATTOKNSY AT LAW, fS- Office : 2i Boor of lthoad's.llsll, BlaucH Chunk, Pn. All business eatrusted to lilm wilt U promptlr attended to. . iiavi:(, ly. JjAMEI, KALUPUS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOU AT LAW, 1(1 nu oil Chunk, Pa. Sa-Offlce. above Doon's Jewelry Store. Broadway NO. V. BEllTOWSTTK, ATTOKNEYS AND C0UNSI.IXO1IS AT LAW, Ornci Corner of Susquehanna and Broadway. 5IAUC1I CHUNK, Fisxa. Can be roosulted In aorms.il. IJulv 24 187 -n J. 9IKISIIAN, ATTOUNEY AT LAW, Kelt Door to First Nation?.! Bank, MA11CH CHUNK, FA. O-fian b consulted In German. TJan9, Justices and Insurance. JJ A. BKI.TZ, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, , Obert'a Bulldlnc HANK-St.. LemoiiTOS. Conveyancing, Colleating ard r.ll otJier pus). yess connected with the office promptly attend. il to. AlfcO, Ageultor tnui'uiciiasoapubaio oi Ileal Eatato. AiTlt l'-rl rj-inoji as s. UF.cii", jusTicr. of the FEAcn. BANK Street, LEIIiailTON, Fa. Crnrrvai'clnir. Collcctlnirnd all business con nected with the oOlce promt tly attended :i. 03Ac:eut tor flrst-cla.s limurflnce Oonipanles, KUksof nil llnds taken on the most lllerul lerm Jan. 'J. 1875. rpiroMAS UE.-ia;:RER, J. CPNVEYANUKR, GENERAL INSURANCE Af)ENT The fjlluwlnit Companies are Uupresentedl LEHAts )N MUTUAL FlltlC, IlLiAIUMU MUTUAL VO.MING FIHE. FO'lTMVILLi; F1HK, LEHItlli FIHE. nndthcTItAV KLElts ACCIDEN I' INSUltANOE, Also Pennstlvanli and Mutnil Horse Thief Detective anil Innuramo t'niiipaiiv. AlaiCh 2J. 13,3. 111UI3. lvL.ill.ulll. Physicians and Dentists. TT A. DKKIIAJIKll, M.U., FHYSICIAN AND SUHOKON Special attention paid to Chronic Diseases. Ofllce: South East corner Iron anii 2nd st... Le hlshlon, l'a. Aprils. 1875. D It. N. U. HlillUU, FUACTICINO PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. OAce, llASK 3tret, nelt door alnve the I'ostnftlre, ietiignton, ia. umce Hours t'arryvllle eapli day rom 10 to 12o'clock; remainder of day atofllcein beaignion novxj. V o. i siciplu, rnYSICIAN AND SUrtQEON. Next to E. H . Snyder's storo, 11ASK ST., LEIIIOHTON, FENN'A. N.H. Snoclal attention uiveuto the Cnreof salt Hlieuiit. Aa. Jan. 13 y J FRANKLIN IitCSli, PlIYSICtAN AND SUItflliON. (Late lletidenl Vhytician of lUrritlwg HaipitaX). OFFICE i Next door to the Uulou Church, WEISsi'OHT, FA. CV "pedal alirntlonBlren to the Dlseascsnt Women. Consultation In Enirlish and (itruicl. Aug. 18, i:7-0m Qll. EUWA11U BHUWN, SUn'aEON DENTIST, Ot the Pennsylvania Dental College. Philadel phia, has onenidau officii lu LEHIGHTON, ou UUOAD STUEET. next door to Snyder'a .tore. All work warranted aitlsraclory. LAUtlHINil OAS used for the painless ex traction of Teeth. Aug. II, li7!-yl Hotels and Saloons. c AKIIU.V HOUSE, Corner of BANK AND NORTH STREETS, LEHIQHTON, r.. CO Nil AD hEirLU, . I'norniETOit. Excellent Accommodations for I'crmnnent ard Transient Hoarder. Commodious htabluijf uttacheit Teruis u.oUerate. octl3v -jsq-AT At his SALOON, rcit In r-liu. Tnllortnr- K.tab'i-nuicut, keeps tho Cclebiated Philadolpliia Lager Beer Con.tantly rn Tap be a'.ok-ei8otutl snpnlv ot PurouEltMAV WI.NE-, t holco t'lUAltS, prime Froh O YsTEIlS, aud other reliable'. The patiouago of tuo publio H viry reflect fully luvltvd. NATHAN KllUM. Don't forget I be plaoo ; N ex i cior above T. D. tlMiu', UA.MCStlA.Ltbl8li:on. OCtlO New Advertisements. AJSSIGNUE'S SAIjE Oi Yiiluablo Real Estate. jiy virtao nt an urner issncn out vuc ot common Plena of Carbon Comity, the under- Friday, November 30, 1877, at 2 o'clock P. M., upon the premises tn Frank lin Township. Carbon Comity, Fa , tho follow lug Itoal lisinto to Will No. i. All that certain Mesfuaco, Tenement and plecont ground, fltusmin Franklin town, tlnp utoienaid, bounded r-ud descilbed 10MS,lUMll lltRlllillU7 llOluilu.nu . rond leading from et Paul's Church lo Pino Sw.mpt tbenco partly bv land of Unnkiin Bolt and partly bv land of. Charles Iliei.bucti. not ih 81 deiireen, fast 4J perches to a atone, aud tlionco by tho latter noitli. i4deeiw-8, o.istiio perebca to a stone, nnd north 82 deereos, east 3 pahcston post! thence lly lnd ot Joseph llni tninui norm :a deurees. v, est 4(1 perches .o a pnit! thence by land ot Auuii'tus lioehler utli 68i ileprei'8. went 10 perches to a nniti tinman liv tlm Kntnft unit nurilv bv land Oi Cor. nelluaMirtler south 8) decrees, 631, porcliei to ii slnno . tticiicn bv land or Paul. Back, nouth 18 degrees. wet 40 peichea tostonei tnuno by laud late o Daniel bolt north 83 Hefrrees. nst 60 i perches to a stone, and south 21 dinrcts, CaSl l' Ilt'ICIlfS III int. lunur u, uch uui"h. uu- tulninK 41 nci-ca acn 79 perches, more or lots. luliuprovoincuiaiiicieou ounaisbui u rUAMlS DWELLING HOUsfi, tthyi frrt. two stories hlch. with rorcliftt tiKlieitFcatno Utin .V by (eet. and otiier oat boilil.iig, n vrvW or good water, n irood oichaid. J.itnit in a Idjrli etato ot cultivation. 2io. . All that t utt.im mesunffo, tenement aiiti pic co of Ifimi slttmte tn tlio township utord snirt, bouniied and dc-crioed as follows, to wit i llOiimniiie at a htone, tnencw uy ianu or reier i imr. timtli Rtit tii'rfi'n. cast 63.7 neiclica and houtulli decrees. i;t 12 parcles. and north bih ui'gicos, i-Uht 41 peiches; tlitnco by lanu ot Aaiou hchuell, RnutU IIH detnecs, east 117 Tietxlicfl; tlionco bv laud late J. feeeiua. poulh 7i domces !Ti3 pcrciius, aim Fontti tOVj tlpgrte", wit 32t)ercjws, tht?uco by land of Jos. Dor wnit soutli 07i decrees, went 76 ncrclies : theitco bv latrlof Anion tselineil. north dc fffei, west 10- OR peichea t tiienco by land of Jacob ZeutenliOa, noith dPRieoa, wot ittfi-io percl.f b to idjico of ibeKiunlLf;. contalulng IOC acio-t. 100 iieiclipi, mora or lo s. o.3.Ail tliut certain nicasuatro, tenement and 1 1 ioc o of load bituate In said Township, bounuednnd dcsctibed as lollons, towit:I!o ffinnliiKat a coiuor, ilieuoo bv lund cf Teter Inux, north ba'AdiCTeo, oust 116 3 10 pen-heat theiiLu by land of Jjunicl Walk, sotnh 9 de btees, west K8 (jerche. and south 4Pdecieon, ejt 83)iichost thim-o partly by land of J. aecins and partly bylmid of Aaron bchuell. iMinii weu 1SI71 percatsto thoplnco of tieRiuidu. contaiinug72UJ-ib0th4 acres muio or le-s. Iteiuirtlio Iteai Ks'ato of Daniel .beufiu. cernndwi'e, of paid It ukIIii Townnhlp, Car lton uonnty. nun 10 t,o soiu uy iuo se.KUPuiur tlm be j ill t of creditors. Tlio Terms and C'oudlttoni vlll lo made known outh nay of hale, and die at teju ounce g ven uv JOKL NEI'y, Assicuee. 1'. J. A1I!.1.UA1, rfVlLlllUCJ'. 'uv. 3 187 3W Oi' Valuable Real Estate. Tho unilel Biyued, Executors of DANIKL IlEliEIII.lNtl, Oeo'd. will offer at Public sale, lit tho HOIEL lit TltU.WAH MAN 12, In til. liOilOUiill Of LEUIOlITON.Catbou Couu ty, Pcunu.. on Friday, November 30, 1877, commencing at TWO o'clock V, M iho follow uiir viiluabie lteil Ketato suu itcrt iu iho Ito u of Lehi;liTou and tbe .Mulumluvt Vuliev. auont four nites fiimj M uch Cbnnlc tbe county suit to nit : All thitioitiuu tiaclnr piece or I A Ml) situated In .Muiioulnp 'lownship. County and Ulule ulorenJiid, bcundeu and hirciiooo 8 lot nB : JIcKiiiiilnp at a ntoue, tliuuce by land uf J liuuias wi8.-4, di c'd. to.itU 17 thgrecs. east 12 pi cl.es tu a atono ; tbenco by laud of Uco. Kemerer, uorta 7H dosiO't, east 3i perched lo a stout, i-theiico by Uie unma, fcouib 331ft decrees, ciift H1 mid 7iuttirt peicbtrs toa wlute oak lice; i hence uortbtiSH dt'Kieo,eabt mne perclit-s to a stone; thence Houth 2h diiriees. eaat 17 it 3 ittht peiches lo a stone t tbuiice bylaidof Leo u aid tloutz aua oiheis, north 70 decrees, cant ttit) perches to a toouo , thence by und of Jon a- Uoiuan, no tti deurees, west ft) perches to a vjui ; thence by Una ot 1'muI Mil er, nor h eUilit'-nesrees, west 5 1 prches to u ttone lua public toad ; ijieucein sdUI roxd by laud ite or Jotm btiawburfje, south Tit degrees, went ZiZ peiches to tbe place oi beinntuK, couialulng be tho prime wifblu raid bounds more or less. A1m, tun eeita.u Hnnuir or Well aud Watei U'frht, conveyed t- Jianiel Kastuian by Solution Hoy r, by oced iecoi;ded lu M. Uhuak, lu Book oi Miscellanies No. 2, page 3o, c,c., tor tho ater now used on s.iul fanu and premises. Ihlck l)wel uiir, 'J8 by 3i liel, witli a IV-Htoty Id ick Kitchen attached 18 liViM feet, and lth a H Mtory fiame Kitchen a eoau.icbod. ubv lb teet; alaoaSwiris Burn, tiacoo with htonf base tneut.3'iby uu feet i a frame May llouae, Vtl by -fcttf airaine Watrcu ilouf, 7H oy4J feet i u fianiotorn crib. 9 by 16 feet i a fnme Uuir Tin 15 by it feet, a 1H story btone X)welVtf IIOUBO, w uv -i ice i, vum iriuuo jvncncLi taelied, 10 by 12 leet. 'I he said remises are iiiidi'r o finn Mtnio ol eti tlvaitouA and h.tvo uoou tliuiu an cxcciitutOicbardot pple and other rrtiu i rce?. ALSO. All that certain ISnUhcin part of a LOT OP nkOU.NI). fltuatedlu tie Jiorouuhot i-chl-h- ton. Coui.iy uud aiato uforebalo'. aud nuiubiied en tbe l'tju or JJot ot Bjid UorouKh No ibi, ad Jilatuu liOt No. VJ; aua known as Uie " Daniel ilebernutf Homestead." coutatuluir In f tout on llauk ftieH 35 leet, aud extendlnuot thnt width between parallel linos to thuny Al.ey iba leet and 0 liichiu. 'liie Jmpiovements thereon are a 2H fitory Unci Dwell i ii ic House, 22 bv 32 fett, with two ftoty line it Ki ci(uattacheti, I't by latict and a buiuuiei Kitchen, 12 by 18 feet. ALBO, All that certain Lot or 1'icce of LAN D situate ou tbu caettctly mde of lue street, in said lioio' ot Lubtfthton, and uumoemi on Uiu plan or ploc theieoiiNo. 14 iroutluir on saldl'me etieetfit tfici aud cuntinulii'i eautor.y ot that width be tteen paiid.et hue1 and at light anctetiwllh said Tine sireet ltd feet V Inches toMlnou abey, bouitdtHl weal nartbv b i'lue slreet.uorthward lv by lot No l-i, eastward i y by Ml iou alley, nun sutitliH'sf dy by lot No. 13. The Improveiuem thereon is n 11 rtory frame DwelliUL' 11 on no. 2' by lefeet -ALSO.- All tint certain lot or p.eco of LAND s tnate ou the eahtwarttly uido of 1'h.e stieec in buU ltoiuuphof Lthmhtoti. and cnuibered in tbe plttuoi p.ot (ucreoi No la.froniuiKoa s-iidPlno stieet 4 It . aud cout uniu teslwaidl or that wmth butue.'apaiadei I in us aud at ritrht angles wiiii sain i'lue Hirtet isj u, v menu 10 fuinuu alley, ooundwl wetwatlly by IMiie st., noith- me st., noun by earn AH l ton waiuiy uy iov iio 10 tuiaiwaruiy uiacv und Houthwaidlv uv lot . Iho Improuplcnt theitxin is a l htory frame Dwil.luir lloust. 2'. ov 10 loet. C'oLdiiioi.B will be inadi uowu at lime and place ol ealo by THUS. J, HKhiail.lMJ, JAS. Y. HKllr.ltl.l.N'll. Executois uf Duniel IleberllOK. deo'd. October 27, iS77 w4 flO Wlioin It May CouccniV a, Allnersoni ore hercbv forh'rt meddllnc with tbu HouHchu u I'lirmtuieaudeffactii ow iu tb( pcmbelou ot lleubeu Kuecbt and w He. late of IheboiougUof Leaiehiou l'a.. the same being iny propei ty, und is loued to ihem during my pteusuio , ; IHAAC MOYint, Lehlguton, Pj. November Is77-w3 Tne cnderalgued having been appointed, by Iho i ojtl tjf (Niinninu Pleu i f (Jar bull Count v. Auaitr toid'tr.bu.eU efuuds ansirg fiom tho bhenfTs faioof the J Ceo I tftuaieuf David Uelte, will kiteuutotheduttesof his avpotutmeut al the OlUceotAllo.iCratg jhsq ,m MauchChuuir. iu Monday the 15th cayot November. 1877 ot 9i'clock A.M wncuaud where ailpartlss inter ested nuyattemt F. P. LON O STUE ET, Oo27, U77 w Auditor, Now Advertisembnts. ASSIONEE'S SALE Oi' VaLuahle Real Estate. Tho undcr-ltrncd, Asslgm-o of ISAAC OIIVD. Kll, of Ha't Pen a Towihip, Carbm Comity, I' j.. wdl on", rat rubtic sule. nt tho losldeuue of said Isaac Hinder, as abovo, ou Monday, November 19, 1877, Comu'enclnff at one o'clock: P. at , tho following three vloce- nf vuluabio Ileal Kst itc, to wit ; a 1 1 bat certain piece or Parcel of land.situato an abovo. CONTAINING 110 ACIIKS, rnro or lessj binndcd fcy lands of Tlcnbcn J'etoi-, Daniel Noltttcm ami othors. The Im provements are a ' FHAME DWELLING HOUSE, HANK BAHN, STILL HOUSE, t and othevouMmildliiRS. All that other certain niece or parcel of land. situate in s ifd East 1'emi Town-hip, cont ilnnijr 76 acre-, i7perehe-t bounded by tnhttsnt David Lniiir Alfred Uiudcr and others. Tho improve mints ate A ONK-sTOlW STONK DWELLING, Lank Darn, and other outbuildings. Also All that certain tract or pioco of land in Last Tern 1'ov.usuip aforesaid, coutaining ONH nUNDRICD AND TEN ACHES, woie or less. iihnut40 acres of which are cleared. bounded by landi of tteuben I'cter. I'eter Oelss nmi others. Tho lmprovcmcnte ate e;io Log Uohhb Terms will bo niado known nt the time and pi tic o of hale, by Assipruoeot Isaac Hinder. Nor. 3, 1877.-3W Store Stand & Dwelling AT PUBLIC SALE. Tho nndcrslirned will offer nfc I'uh'.lc Sale, on Iho pieiulstM. on SECOND isTUEE I', 2nd dtior from the corner of lion sticct. In the Hot ouch of LEIlIOiriON, 9arbon County, l'a.. on Saturday, January 5, 188, cominenctmr at TWO oVlnck 1 M ., nil that cer tain LOT OF (1KOUND. Hituated iir aoove. Iroutmg ou faid (SECOND tstioet 6J teet, and continuing of that whltli, between paiallel lines, lbUJS leor in an yvuey, upon wmcn is erec tcti u lurAo and couaniodious 'three styiy frame Store and Dwelling House, 27 feet front by 50 feet deep, with Fi encli Jtoof covereu wuu mi anu iMaie.anu nn ncccnary Outbuilding. rlhe htoro room lsnt!apted to tbe Di y Hoods Grocery or in tact almost any oilier Mud of mercantile bmlness being very ccntr.il vl located on ono of tho best businebs streets In tbe town. The terms and conditions will be niado known at tune unu p ace or wile by Dii-Nj. r. r IjP. PING Ell. Nov. 10, 1877-t.s. tiumnnt IHil, l'a. At Private Sale Tim UNDERSIHNED effera at Private fcolo a VntiiHble Farming frepcrtv. ntu. ated in DHAVEK HU.N VALLEY. 31 n-hoii!ngT((vn-hln,Carnoii County, l'a , 2 miles from Mnuch Chunk nnd 2 miles from Leluh ton, containing lb Acres, ahoul 5 cres ot waich aro cleared and uniler a hlgii elate of cultlva ilon, the balance btlng limber Land 'Iho Im provements thereou aro a 2 stny Frame Dwe 1 ing Jloiibo I6U4 feet, w.th Kitchen attached, cue btabio. and oiiier necessary Outbuilitlnt'Si ao, an Oichaid oi:tamlniT about 10j Caolco Fruit Tree.. comprMng Apple, Pear. Peach and Cherry Treosof various kinds lids piopeity, being sUuated near Mauch Chunk aud LchlgUfon, would make It a defina ble place for any cue wishing to cngace In iho FrJit biitdness, tho djiuaud tor tiuck lu the above places being ulwavs cood Mid realizing best of prices, lleuver iUm Creek tluws thiuugh the property. To aav pereon wishing to Invest in Heal Es tate thi offcis au oi)jottnnltv seldom to be met w th For lurrhcr partlcuHrs npnlv at tlis cClce, or tu tho owner on the premise. HliMtY TUCKED. bept 1, 1877 Smos. SSIGXEE'S NOTICE. Noltaals hereby given, that Henry Berl'n, nnd h't wife of I-iauKlln towiiehlt), Carbon Co, l'a., by voluutaiy deed of assignment, b aricg date tiio 17th day ot Octet cr, 177, ustlgued sii their pi-opertv Ileal, personal and mixed to tbe und em iir ed lor ihd betieittot their credi tors. All persons therefore ludcbltil tod tia S-uty will make payment lu fair weeks from tl e ate hereof 10 the suld Attnguef , aud tnoio hav ing legnl claims wdl pleae present them tor fettlcaient to DKNJ. DEDL1 a. AOMgnce, Petrisvilie, Pa.. Or to P. J. MECUAV.lils attornoy.Mauch Chuiii. FrantHlutwp.,Oct. 2), WJ, vQ A UDITOR'S NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given, that the undersigned Auditor, upuo.uted by tho orphans' Couit of carbou County, to ilMrlbute tne funds in iho hands of Wro. JI. Fenner. adralnl-traior if Jos ph, Fenner, oeceasod. will lioid a meeting for the purposes of his aupoiutmcui, on Tuesday, the 27tU tiny of Novf niber re it, at 1 o'clock P. M., at Iih oQloo in the Dorouah of Maucti Chunk when ami where all parties lntoietcd am lequiied to piescut their claims, or be forevir baried. JAMES tf. LOOSE, Auditor. Noy. 3, 15771-4W SSIGNES NOTICE. Notice is hereby atven, Hint Jo.euh It. Pcldcl. of Towauicnsing Tottntblp. CarDon County, l'a. bv oee.i of voturtary aHUruml,ut, dalul Ociober 10. 1877. hai UMlirued all tho estate, real end persona!, of (he paid Joseph 11. MMel, to llenr Hover, or the lioioutrh ot Weisannrt. in tnifct lorthe neactltot the cteoitorsol the end Joseph Jl. icldel. All persona ludebted to the ra'd Jos nil B. Scldcl wiilmaVeiinYineutlntno.aul A .laneo. aniltlioKo harlnir ciiiima or il-mnuds will pro teut the name, duly certified niihout deluv. UUNHY llOVElt, Assign, of Joseph 11. seidel. We! "sport, Nov. 3. ow- Administrator's 'olicc. Nonce Is hereby clvcn.lhat Letteraof Ail-miul-t at.o.i uuou the Kstutunt i ulhailno bell Inger. lateot 1,. lownmeuslinr Twp .carbon Co , Pu .dec'ii. Unve boon Krautedtothonn(tersi'iitHt. All nervous knuwlutt taeiuroivca to uo n debt1! to.ai.i etatuwlll iuike lmmdhiia payment, and ihotioliavl u claims will present thdui duly authenticate! lornttiirinont, iu ANDUtsY Itor.sii. Admmletratcr. Ilniaruvlllo. Nov. 10, Ml wj- GIVEN AWAY jji 8TI.EL KNUIIAVINO. entitled "The Pludiua of tie Havlnnr lu the TVuiplo" with the. WOUKINQ CHUltcIl.a !( l"e l'.ellgtojs Family Newspaper, devuled to lIou.eholG, the bnuday school, Music and seueral'Chuich Worn. Ou a muuihs' trl.l fur V5c. Audita Wanted. Address. J. n lillKWEK, uovltilm 7 & 9 Warren ft , N. Y. Piano and Organ Taught. MHa LVDIA P. FINCUItn, of Halt Mauch Chuui, will live I.KisOH to l'UPILbou the PIANO or OIIOAN at their ltrs.ilencea in LKIllnltlON or WKIHSPOUT, Two Days in rach Week. rrJurtlnrtartcuiu,aiiquiroat thilOfflst hept.il. " Hard Times." Trofpssor Robert EIIU Thompson, of tho University of Pennsylvania, lias published a pamphlet on "llard Times, and What to Learn 1'rom Them a plain talk with the Working reople," which may ho commended to oil who aie trying to Ret at a Solution of tho great rjUPStlOiii of tho day. It, Is Impqrt not that the truths that, lie at tho bot tom of all discussion ofjtlio labor prob lem should bo. placed In every available form before Hie parties In Interest, em ployers and employed. Prof. Thomp son's effort Is put In plain, pungent, earnest phrases, that commend them rdves to the public really Interested In tho best method of meeting a serious tlimculty, while Ills Utile pamphlet Is anansueras well as a corrective for much of the mlschevious talk of profes sional agitators. Hard times are tho titni's lo think, nnd we ought to come out of them sobered and Instructed by tbe experience of tho past, as a warning and preventive of the future. Among the best results of the Centennial Ex hibition, as stated by tho foreign visi tors is tho recognition of the fact that one distinctive featurejln Amer ican Industrial progresses the Im provement in the quality of work due to good wages. It Is found 'hat it pays tho employer to slvn the highest wages lie can afford to glvo : that.lu tho long run he is tho richer for it, not the poor er; that well paid labqr is cheaper than III paid labor, and every rlae Jlu wages tends to better tho qualltj of the work. It is again a distinctive characteristic of this country that the; number of very rich men Is so small as to bo compara tively Insignificant, while real wealth Is so broadly distributed that In ordi nary times the great body of the peo pjo are In comfortable .Independence. Pennsylvania Is especially proud of her large hose-ownlng population, and with them economy has been the magic by which their earnings 1 avo been In vested In their pwn homes, beyond the uutil llsks ot loss. To tho man who owns his own house, or who has his earnings safely invested in a Sulldlug Association or in any way outside of the risks of Hade aud the Influences of the stock market, communism and so cialism may appeal In vain. But Prof. Thompson tells us, although our Build ing Associations are numerous and well supported, only one in five of tiipse. who live by wages aro members, and not one-half of those who ought to belong have anything thus laid by. Now this, If true, is due to the fact that,. In, the times of good wages, earnings were either not saved at all or they were not afely Invested. As healthful laborers and as wiso economists, Professor Thompson appeals to everybody to dls courago waste in liquor and tobacco and to ro-plnce these lower sorts of re taxation or dissipation by higher kinds of enjoyment, notably self-cultuie, pointing out the Instances in which worklngmen have added to the stock of the world's knowledge In science, and art and literature, and urging that the very effoit after Improvement Is of It self an Individual benefit and ft publc advantage. Working men y.ould do well to take to heart Prof. Thompson's advice to improve their political knowl edge, not by becoming scheming poli ticians, but by intelligent study of po litical history, and thus forming their own opinions, instead of taking them at second hands. Farmers' Paper. Thorn is a great difference between th? far nieiB' p.peraot to-day, aud tweuty tive vrara uno. '1 lieu, ho emu uud " booK luruitni;" .was rtecrled aa teudinir only t't useless evpenw in trilliK fabetheorie-s; i,ui!, Indeed, soitilld, so poor wu tho to callo.l cieueo uf that time. Dnt now the scleucupi-rliiiuliur to atrilciilturo have necume so sysieinatiieri. und or su U immediate pi acucal boueUiiu their applications, that in lelllueut furmera evcivwnere aro inteusely t-aircr to leani the tiarhiuga of eel ncei they hatobecomocouviurct that true "acleuceia ku.iwiultie. nictitilio I. knowing j lust ti at aud uotutug lehaor more." "Ibeflr.t of at.ncul. tnrailiurua.e tu appreciate tbs waul lu its liroiuiili waa the ScenUuo Farmer, ot Uosiou, Mas-, whloa, ss its name implies, Is devoted to this brun'U ul farm litciatute, aud which tue eJituiau 'liouncoto be-published ' in theiu. tcirsl ut jirchtubtu aariculturo," certainly a atudof ugilcultureneeiiiuxdovetopmeut. JuUtr an: f oui its ucoi.l ihus lur, .t fully lives up to uatuientloiis. It department Include Cbem. tstiy.Hotauyaud ilorticutturo Dutiyaml Muck, Veteituary. Kulomo o -ical The Ileal, Cou. frroi.cy Coiner uud Alii-crflaueou. n Farm l'raclice llnrai A tcliiteituiv. The farmer tu Politics, o. c . all bitui.- copuueteuon that idea otioiicctuoawhch is tu advance the-faint unfit, iii.dii't Agnculluru to a btsher social position. What is not Oviuuion to scieutltlo jouiua.s.t'ie read us mallei of the MlentitJc Fanner It written iu a situple, atra'dhtlorwaitl at vie. del Old of hard nhuioj terms, andla 1'i.ar leadiiiu to any iutneut farmer. It has ticuilvdoauedaliand!iie lilmtrated coter. anil benun hi iliustialo Abe text. At ihelow pi Ice ot i ne dollar ell o.)n year. Ills ludicjn bariralu lo eery subsciib'-r i but m aiMitlou to this, extraoidur'r luduo u.enla uteotf rod tor club-, und ee.i siuslc pui-crtutiuua. fur a small u.l. nl ,,,.innnt li.ltlt.WlV (tf IflHlU bOOil.. urawaei ry plants uud ether .mail fi ulia-which ell.-r iri.es 1 tar i toMsiii iHuvlus tue siuioiuettoi t epubluuirs, thil uiey "itive the greatest valuo lot tuu Ka.t loouej." Bend a .lump to the Scieutitio I u m.r Co Uosiou Massu for a sample iopy and cmular of special Induce, tueuis. Or wa will lumlsti you w.Ui the bcieu title Farmer aud CAim jK AUVocais, oue year, fcr f 1.79, Our Chicago Letter. Ciucaoo, Nov. 8, 1877. , This llttlo Islp was ehaken from its propriety durtng the Week, by tho ant iioiiuccmcnt that John M. llluckley had sent a challenge, to mortal combat to one Dr. Tope, a. doctor; ol tbe lancet and the pill. Hinckley , It among the faded and decayed notabilities, and It will take a few words tn call him back to memory. During a part of President Johnson's administration ho was As sistant Attorney-General, and did many quper things, and wruto many queer opinions! whllo in odlce. He It was who made tho discovery that If the North conquered the Soutli It would become bound to pay tho Confederate debt, but he kept It to himself until tho fighting was over, in order,sn lie said not to dis courage tho Federal soldiers. When Johnson went out he becumo editoi ot tho "National Intelligencer" for a time, nnd then drifted out bero, wheru lie tried to practice law, but failed at It. For some tlmn ho lias been living at Milwaukee. A few weeks ago lie pro tended to discover that nis wife, a niece of General Joseph Johnson, the Con federate soldier, had been playing the fool with this Dr. Tope, of Chicago. So liinckley camo down hero with murder ous thoughts, and sent a challenge to the medico, inviting .him to meet him out In tlip woods somewhere, firmed to the teeth, the two, to fight It nut until oue or the other was slain. The Doo tdr did not have a chlvalrla soul, and did not accept. He sweats .to hislnuo; cennp, and is doubtless correct about it, so It does not seem quite reasonable that ho should either s,lay or be slain. So ho went to n Justice of the Peace and swoie his life against Hinckley, who was arrested and bound over for a year. Had the doctor chosen to prosecute lilm for sending a challenge, It would, mvo been a serious matter, t-lnco it is an.qf fence punishable with the Penitentiary or a, my heavy .flue.- liinckley admits tho sending of the letter, nnd professes a strong desire, to, slaughter brother Tope, but declines to slate the reasons, for, as a man of honor, lie says he can. not divulge them. Tho wife left her husband alter liu had forced her to sign a confession, which she subsequently repudiated, nnd has ironu to Virginia to live Willi some of her folks. The trutl) probably is that .Hinckley Is laboring under an unpleasant hallucination. , The railroad managers aro in perpet ual conference over their freight rates. The prico of marluo Insurance goes up with the beginning of tho month, and navigation will bo over by December. There will conic another hoist In rail, road rates, and tho indignant farmers will glvo another howl. In 1873 it was the producers who began the war against the. railroads, and forced them to cut dowu transportation charges. Tho road, in order to pay dividends, cut dowu, step by, stop, the wages of em ployees,, which led to the riots of last July,,, Those .wages have tlieen raised In part, and, in order to cover that ex. pensftthu freight tniiff Is revised and the producers are: struck at. The Indi cations are thit they will resent it mbro prcmptly than before, since tiny have learned, their strength, and that instead of going It alanu, they will seek to ally themselves with tho railroad hands. Such a combination would have strength In the city as well as couutry, and would make things lively "for the roads. A pleasant little partnership was broken up this week by the, police. It was a partnership between 'two expert hotel thieves, a man and a woman whoso operations have extended from the Atlantic to the far West, and who, at one time and another, have absorbed many watches,, diamonds, .and ofher trltlesj Including a lot ot stuff belonging to IKgnold, the actor, which was pack ed up in a New York hotel. The wo man, a good looking and very smart Is- ra'ellto, has been In the habit of getting a place. us chambermaid in a hotel. The man would follow along presently, and take rooms at the same place. She, be ing competent, soon won the confidence of her. employers. Then,- In, the course, of .time she furnished him with pass keys, and he niado a clean sweep of profitable rooms. The last operation was at the Palmer House, where they, secured valuables worth $5,000. lly some blunder on tbe part of the man, lie was captured not far from tho city with, about if 10,000 worth of stuff, but alio who iisuspectcd to have fully as macli, more about her, lias not yet beeu heard, of. Tho pollco of all tho large .Eastern cities have been after them lur a year, but without success. Generally, after making a stroke, they dropped iuto ob scurity, taklug rooms at some prlvato tioardli.g liouso as man aud wife, and, 'dwelling there In peace until they felt moved to iecoiuiuence operations. They are both Kuglbh, and left their native land owlngtoluablllty tu do busi ness there any longer. Tbete has beeu t,no uuro bank collapse, but tuecnuco,u which wcut u ider 1 a iieuy affair, owiu:unt ubout su'COo, uud Ha diiutiu baa lung oeou expected. It was u so t of co opera tive, mutual attalr which tned to pav depositor, a little over seveu per cent., and broke uowu lu the up hill task Ilaviugboeu run at a loss for aeteral years, it lu nu assets at aU, except on paper. V Iu u reeeut letter I nuke In reference to In. dun claims tu teal e.tutu coming up after tho lao-e uf many vests to p,aguuuu luuoceutpur. chaser Another ot tue-u ba.Jjst turned up. U is tbe suit ot Mrs. P.a-Wa A.h.Kuu. wite t the late Ash.ttun, Indian chief, to lecovera coauie of sectiuns of laud which she allege, are giveutoher .pouc u, the Treaty of Iipprca uoo uuao in liJZ tshn ulleids,thi,t this Und was never Mild by her ucilovea Asu.Uuu; nut Ituine wits cueate-l out ot it. ana that thef huvm; no chilaivu It is uiw her property tue proi.-rtv uu iJdcroii. ot eighty, win, uuuuot uteu yet speak a uuxeu wrds of nailsb. inu iiruroa of tho auii was uuexpsciodiy slopped, towover, by a iteoislou ot judge Drauimduea.ot tho Uuiteit states circuit Uourt,lhai au Ionian, being iifitner a cilizju uor an alien, but au auouiatou. pound .c-mid not onnx ault tu a fed eral court, co tuu du.'ousolat widow depart, ed ai.u the im,-c W bo.d.ri she ujciiacd -re aiftnce lota time. H. q.
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