to teta SMMwte. II. V. MORTIIIMKK, . EDITOR LtlllailTON, PA.! SATURDAY MOfKttNO, DKCKMRKR 15, 1877, Tho California Amiably Thursday unanimously adopted a resolution tneviously jiassed rj the Senate asking Congress to levy u per capita tax of $250 on Chinese immi grants'. TIib announcement is made, from New York that the Assay Ofllce in that city .Wed nesday transferred nineteen tons of puro sil ver to tho Mint lu Philadelphia for subsidi ary coinag. A telegram from Washington stales that tho receiving teller of tho Redemption Agency has prepared a list of counterfeit national hank notes, which will soon he is sued. "It is so arranged thatany one, with out being a judge of money, can detect a counterfeit.', "Touch mo Gently, Father Time," is tho title of a now and beautiful song aud chorus, by Charlie Baker, author, nf tho fa mous "Ho Holds the Fort of Heaven." Dealers are ordering it by tho thousand. Tho whole country will soon bo singing "Touch mo Gently Father Time." Any music dealer will mail you this beautiful song for 40 cents. Published by F. W. IIel hick, 50 West 4th St., Cincinnati, 0. In 1808, says tho Harrieburg Patriot, Judge Gamble, of Williamsport, took out n jiolicy of insurance for $10,000 with the Charter Oak life insurance company on the "with profits" plan, which fixed tho annual premium ot $650, less thirty per cent, an nually and less Bixty per cent, triennially. In 1873 tho company demanded $i!50, tho entire amount of the premiums, which tho judge paid under protest and all subsequent payments were mado under similar condi tions. Up to this timo $7,407.28 have been paid tho company. Judge Gamble prays that the contract or policy shall be recinded; that tho company shall repay tho sums paid, with interest! that the company shall be re strained by an injunction from claiming or collecting any sums of money under such contract, or from declaring it void. He re cites that ho believes tho company bank rupt i that it has not kept its agreement and does not intend to do so. Judgo Maycr,who is trying the case, has granted a preliminary injunction and fixed on Saturday, December 29, for hearing the argument. Says tho Philadelphia Ledger : On Mon day there was received at tho county prison u pardon for Edward I. Ford, a colored man, who, on May 12th, 1851, was convicted of Having, in January ol tlio samo year, mur dered his brother-in-law, Owen Cook, and who was sentenced to bo hanged for the crime. The Governor at that time, Hon. William F. Johnson, went out of oflico without issuing a warrant for the execution, and the subse quent Governors have none of them taken action in the case, so that Ford has remained in prison for over 201 years, under sentence of death, and treated as condemned man. He lias been kept in close confinement,bciug allowed an hour a day in tho corridor for exercise, and has, for some timo past, been partially paralyzed in tho right side. His pardon was recommended by the Prison In bpectors and asscd upon favorably by tho Board of Pardons at its last meeting. Ford has no friends who are willing to tako charge of him, and he is now ail old man, and the prison authorities aro somewhat at a loss what to do Villi him, as they do not desire to turn him into the streets at the beginning of winter. Tho murder which Ford com mitted was dono under the following circum stances : Ho ill treated his wife aud on seve ral occasions threatened her life. Cook, who was her brother, and a near neighbor of Ford both tho parties living near tho Bluo Bell, in Kingsessiug township went to Ford's house to remonstrate with him on his be havior to his wife. While there tho two men got into a fight, and Ford stabbed Cook with a butcher knife, killing him almost in etantly. Our Washington Letter. WiBiiixtfTox, D. C, Dec. 10. The jiast week has been almost a jwrfect contrast to the week pre "ious at this metro polis. For whereas dur.'ng Thanksgiving week there was no sleep, except by snatches, and no time allowed for tho usual attentions to turkey by the Senate, this has been as dull and sleepy a week as any that ever fell to the lot of Hip Von Winkle himself. The Senate has returned to its abnormal state of great and versatile dullness ; tho House has not had a single ' field day," nor a solitary scin tillation of the melancholly wit of Mr. '.'ox, and things ktvo been uncommonly slow aud btupid all round. Tho only thing that has made any consid erable sensation at all was THE ITtfSTDKST's K?SAUK. It being tho first annual messageof President Hayes, tho document wiw read universally by this public, as it no doubt hnlwn by tho publio of the country generally. It was received with almost unanimous favor here, as a doeumwit creditable in literary style ami force of reasoning. Very many disagreed with some of the President's positions, of course, but all um'fed in the judgment that it was a dignified, able aud statesmanlike paper. No one asked "Who wrote it?" It us Wearly belonged to It. S- Hayes as the nose on his face. Whatever may be thought about him in general, it is plain that the President is a man of marked individuality j not a jot or tittle leas to than "Old JJIckory" himself nor is there any less determined will in Hayes thun thero was in Jaeksou I he has vaUJy mow information, more intellec tual training and discipline, mora of the amenities of ,lliiftmn. l.nt ..m a tu.ut.T.k. less will force. In short, though our.PriW. dent is a mighty mild utanueivd gcuUotriaiiT there is no doubt but that ho is suUstanflillw madeunofi4t-j(; And thlsthc'muulryj will fully understand before " tho war on Hayes" is concluded, th.9 wounded cared for, and tho dead buried. Among tho latter will noi uo tounu itutlicrlora 13. Hayes. Tnit FINANCES. Ono thing settled by tho message', is the' Ei-iicnu cuaracier oi our nnances. wo shall have resumption ofsHecia ravmonts. nml wn certainly shall not havo the establishment of an' green Mck or silver theories. Mr. Hayes will Veto rtiiy resumption-repeal bill or any measure making silver an unlimited legal w-'iuici-. uur general nuances win go on ac cording to present legislation, and all men can make their calculations accordingly. Itight or wrong, wiso or unwise, this is tho financial situation, and no power can chango it short of that which can mako tho Ethio pian rhflnffn bin lrin ftr 11m Innttnivl liia ettnta I do not say that this is as It should be, but uiai iv is as u win do. Aim ucing bo, 1 say tho country oinrht to know it. nml envm It self accordingly. Practically, tho President nas closed tho argument, decided tho case, and overruled a motion for a new trial. Kewspapers nnd statesmen may continue their debates, but they can amount to noth ing. Tho President has them l Under tho Constitution of tho United States he is vested with tho veto power, and thev are not. And nenco it win bo exactly ns I say. THK CHRISTMAS RECESS. Coneress has determined to nilioiim over from tho 15th of this month till the lOtli of January next. This is a long recess, which insures a long session of Comrress.for the ex tra session accomplished absolutel nothing that ought not to havo been done by the last regular session of tho previous Congres. It iiui not even uo an mat it was convened ill special session fur. Hence the present ses sion began ns though nothing at all had been done, so wo must necessarily have a long session, and ono which, on account of the peculiar situation of patties, is likely to keep up considerable politicol excitement in the country. This is not a gratifying outlook to those who havo an exalted idea of our pres ent race of public men but as thoso who nave surii exalted idea are not numerous in tho most intelligent districts, tho mourners aro not likely to obstruct tho highways. WASItlSGTO SOCIETY. The hard times have done much to dry up the fountains of Washington "society." 'The pay and festive times of yore havo fled. Where formerly there was not a night at this season of the year when a fellow didn't havo to put himself into his swallow-tail coat, his white choaker and his lavender kids, to at tend from one to half a dozen "receptions" or other "eocictv" arrangements, ho has few or no calls of the kind now. Tho occupation of your Jenkinses, your Mrs. Grundics, and of your miscellaneous Dowagers ot the high and mighty lino of "Social Gab" is gone, and all "Is gas and gaiters." The downfall of " so ciety" is complete : and I for one hoi hj it ma v never bo rehabilitated in tho old fashion of expense, display, fearful extravagance and OU'jWU ITIirilJHIUll 13, Letter from JInucli Chunk. Decemdkr 13th, 1877. As prodictcd in last week's issue, Itcv. E. Ferrier's lecture on Shakspearc's "Julius Co:sar," attracted n large crowd to tho lecture-room of tho First Presbyterian church, on last Saturday evening, and U highly commended by all with whom I have con versed upon tho subject. Tho piospocts of another combination has somewhat dispelled tho gloom of tho situa tion, and jwoplo view tho near future of tho coal trade more cheerfully. When, a little over a year ago, the combination then exist ing came to an end by (as was claimed) the action of tho Lehigh Valley Itailruad author ities, high hopes wero at first entertained of the beneficial effects likelv to result from its collapse. Unfortunately those liui. were not realized, nnd now everybody would wel como its resuscitation as joyfully ns a year ago they had greeted its collate. Taught by experience, they find that nothing but an arrangement of some sort, tending to con centration, can avert a common ruin, henco the general longing for a Eccond combination. Well informed lieoplo predict tho early con summation of the project, and already sjiec ulate on tho influx of capital the measure is calculated to bring to the coal region". The prevalent idea is that four dollars per ton for coal at tide-water would alliml a fair margin to all concerned in tho traflic, ami it is not at all unlikely that tho endeavors of tho master-spirits in the new movement will bo principally directed to such measures as will be most likely to produce so desirable a re sult. Pooling meets with little favor among ojwrators, but I havo yet to meet tho first w ho objects to a curtailment of production. That, in case another compact vhould bo entered Into, its obligations will bo sacredly carried out by the high contracting powers, I have no doubt, for if they havo learned anything, they certainly know that common ruin would await all should tho present sys tem of over-production and cutting rates le adhered to. Indeed their only safety lies in concerted action and a faithful carrying out of any compact that may bo entered into. United they may stand, but divided they must assuredly tall. On tho whole I may say the prevailing feeling sjieaks well for tho arrival at some definite understanding cal culated to benefit the trade. That such may be tho case is tho wish of all. A few days, at most, will demonstrate what may bo ex pected. And so jwor Fisher, tho boss Molly cut throat and whilom politician, who all along had consoled himself with tho delusion that his great political influence would save him from tho gallows, will have to dio for all, the Governor's warrant to that effect having been received by SherifTItaudenbush this evening, It will probably bo read to him to-day. The day set for his execution is the 20th ofl-'ebruarv. The successful placing of tho stock of tho new Leliighton Building and Loan Associa tion encouraged our neighbors across tho river so much, that they already talk of Ewuuu u Mum jiuiiuiug unu uoau Associa tion before tho two now existing shall havo run out. To judgo from tho cliaracterof tho larties having tho matter iu charge, it may, Mr. John A. Esaer. will soon learn MmtiO: fihunk to accept a lKw'tion in tho Lehigh u iai nuu navigation u s. employ at Phila. deinhia. The projected poor district oftho lower end caiises considerable gossip here, and if your Jiooplo should ever need advice how to successfully carry out tho project they can bo aceoinu.'odjted by applying to sundry parties both her.' aud in the upjier section of the county, w ho claim to know more about conducting u poor nouse iarm tnan anybody else. So if hard up fur advice, don't fail to apply to them. I liavo also heard of several who are said to U' very anxious to sell wild tracts iu- tho jungle of Penn Forct for a mere bagatello say .t from 15 to 25 dollars per acre. Some of th Penn Forest land would, no doubt produce good crops when once under cultivation, hut would It lm desirably located t On the vholo you'll do. weii iu ueware oi joDOors. Tho called for meeting of Lehigh Coal oiierators for next Saturday (to-dav) at Bethlehem, seems to confin tho prevailing .idea that coal-trade matters will soon be aniicablyvand fairly adjusted between all parties in the trade. But for the recent dis closure respecting Gowcn's way of continu ing the business of the P. It. lift, and Coal Co., thins would hsrdly ba in so forward a state f but having nothing to say in reply to Smith's accusations, his bileneo is regarded as ominous and already I'rcs't. Gowen Is considered rs ono who has lost arid Is still losing rctigo. If Mr. Smith's allegations ard well founded there may yet bo more troliblo in Heading railroad matters than one would now dream of, "When rogues quarrel, just men get their dues," and it tho finjiortofall this will only be to establish tho trndo on a fair paying basis, no one will havo cause to regret the wild schemes of the past. Yours, etc. W. S. Another Disgrace. Wo clip the following from tho columns of tho HuzlctonaiTy&ndW of last Saturday: Yesterday a disgraceful affair was tried before Esquire Roberts, in which Stephen Charles, of Beaver Brook, and Edward Lcwi, of Att denricd, were defendant, and Mrs. Howcils plaintiff. It appears that on Nov. 3d Mrs. Howells attcThcr husband wero in town,and during the day Mr. II. became intoxicated so much as to incapacilato him for under taking tho task of walking home, and so Mrs: Howells started out alono quite lato that night. On her way home) sho Was overtaken by tho defendants above named, and on tho way between this placo and Jeansville. the men seized tho woman, and by sheer force dragged her into tho woods, where they perpetrated tho nameless offence ujioii her, one holding her whilo tho other outraged her, anil rice versa. After having committed tho crime, tho men abandoned Mrs. Howells, who, bruised and torn, wend ed her way slowly and wearily homeward. Mrs. Howells did not communicate the crimo to any otlo directly, but waited for her husband's returli) when warrants were issued and the guilty jmrties arrested. Meanwhile there had been a compromise attempted be tween the women (Wives of tho defendants and Mrs. Howells) but Without success, and In the course of events, tho case was tried before 'Squire Roberts, who, in view of all tho evidence and facts as presented (which was conflicting and contradictor)-) gave a verdict of "assault and battery with an at tempt to commit rape," and placed the guil ty parties eacli under $750 bail. All jiarties interested wcio verv desirous for reasons well known and understood by themselves to havo tho rase settled then and tlicre.never theless it was n crimo and carried with it the ineffaceable stain of disgrace. Watcksvllle Items. Christmas is rapidly approaching. Wednesday was quite a pleasant day. Major Robert Klotz, of Mauch Chunk, was at this placo on business on Tucday last. One of our old weather prophets pre dicts that we shall havo but very little snow this winter j however, how true this win bo tno future must show. Our Sabbath school will hold a Christ mas festival. V.'o trust that tho citizen's of tins place, and especially tho little folks thereof, will fully realize what it is to enjoy a merry Christmas. Childhood is indeed the happiest period of life, and when it is considered that the recollection of pleasant scones of that jieriod contribute largely to tho happiness of old age, it is evident that wo cannot do too much to please and delight littlo children, while our eflbrts are directed by pnulenco and good taste. R. F. Hofford, C. S., was at this place on Tuesday. Yours, etc. p. k w. THE NEWS. Bears are nnusually numerous this fall in Dauphin and Perrv comities. Tho "National Steamboat Association of the United States" represents a capital of A religious revival, with meetings every evening, lias lasted four years iu Columbia, Kentucky. A man iu Louisiana married fivo times in eleven mouths, and swapjied his last wifo for a shot-gun. Extensive arrangements are being modo in Washington for a baby show, which is to bo held in that city tomo time in Janu ary. Life is but short, but we should do all we can to prolong it. Check a cough or cold at once and u'o an old reliable remedy such as Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Tho teniiwranco folks of Yarmouth, N. S., a few days ago, attended a sale at tho custom house, bought up all tho liquor and emptied it into the sewers. More than 150,000 boxes of clothespins aro annually shipped from this country to England, and great quantities to New Zea land, tho Sandwich Islands, and Australia. TliA rr.(C. l.A11.......l. i.. 111. ...UIIHV UVtt-jJLllll.il, lit U-O 111 Virginia barrooms, is a good collector of tutusucs ior mo leuipcranco reiormcrs. TJio Richmond bell-punches registered iu seven teen days 255,000 drinks. Tho largest mass of gold yet discovered In Nevada was found near Osceola. It weighed twenty-four jmunds and fifteen ouncevmd, cs it contained very littlo quartz, iu coin valuo was not far from $4,000. The Philadelphia and Reading rolling mill, iu Readiny, is now engaged on tho contract to manufacture 18,000 tons of rails for the new railroad in Brazil. The rails aro to bo finished within two years from the datu of the contract. Tho German Colonization Society of vniviiuiiiii jius tern ono oi its members to Washington to join a delegation from Pitts burg nnd Baltimore, to try to iuduec Con gress to aid in tho colonization by tho socie ties of the west and South. Mr. Hamlin is tho oldest 8enator now serving ho is sixty-eight. Mr. Dorseyls the youngest ; he entered tho Senate when only thirty years old, and has served five years. Mr. Edmunds, who is forty-uluc, is the Benator who looks the oldest. Parents cannot ho too careful In guard ing the health of their babies. Only a good and reliable medicine should bo given to them. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup is known not to contain anything injurious. Price 25 cents, i i"TAn Auburn, Oregon, miner fitted out his boy with implements for mining. The boy turned some waste roadside water into sluices and began to wash earth, To every body's surpriso he panned out a few dollars' worth ot gold,and thereby attracted attention to a valuable lead. 'iqA mrl,iu Iiwr sy that Germany In 1880 wi 1 havo a fleet which, although inferior in the number of vessels to those of either France or England, will bo superior m tho quality of material and artillery, in .... ..,...,ty.t ui uim-crs, aim iu me com pleteness of its equipment. The construction of vessels proceeds rapidlv. Jion. Adam Woolever, of this citv, ex- rcnregentntfvn In il.a T ...: ii f. , ,- stotuiuru mini mis county, ex-clerk oftho House of Representa lives, and author of that noted book of refer ence, "Tho Treasury of Wisdom, Wit and Humor," is about to ent-r the lecture field with the following subjects: "Politics and ............. .m niriy npiru as an Ki. ment of Civihjsatlon." AUcntmrn Democrat. Now Advertisements. npholstXatlonallJaiiicofLchlghton The ANNUAL ELltOTION oi Dt RfccTORS 2?k ?.ul b0 hM 'be Banklnn; Uonse. on TUE8UAV, januaiiy sib. 18781 Between the Hours ot TJ2N A. M. aim. foiuil o'clock . v. w. uuwmah, cashier. December 15. wt T 0 Nliom It Slay Concern. u..yur uiiuii nuuiuiiiiu nu Dairies io men fllo er Interfere with the Instrnmenls now in Iho posscs-lonot the Lehlghton Cornet Hand, rormcrly Citizen's Comet lland of tehlnhton. ra.. as the same are my properly, ana loaned I.ehlKhton, Uec. IS, 1877.W3 ' tENTZ' BOOK dt1 KNOWL. KDUK, or Kecretn ot Ijovo, uourtmilp .t Mar- Miirn Hhiinltir. hnw In get roarrtoJ. live hnpplly-obtatn henUn, wealth nun nisiiiiciion, ana appear to oavantaao in so-cfetv--2!)0 nncrpA ..inn ni.t a.il.l urnOArt w m ma. in Dostnjro etimpsor currency. Adaross.Thn Union I'ubhBhinn Co., Newark, N.J. ae!5m3 Shaving, Shampooing, ni'EI.VO, 11 AIR UBESBIXO, and Hair Cutting Saloon. IMPOllTED AND D0S1E8T10 Key West & Havana Cigars. All the New York and Philadelphia MORNING, EVENING, WEEKLY AND SUNDAY (German .v English) PAPERS. Also, tho Leading Nowspapers ot Neighboring vtin-n. itiut-u nun i-ojiiT loiiars auu l-qiis. Uwitch.lJ.icK andQlen UnokoCaoes. PoAt ago ana llevcnuo Stamps, Icw?pnpor Wrsppern, ana Postal cards always on hand. Agent tor the Knglish and Uer wan Almanacs : Weekly and Month, ly Books and Perloaicals, Ac, tto. Will bo at PACKKtlTON at nnon each clay with the Dolly 1'npeia at trorn Ons Cent n coiy "li tuns, aii intperq same pr.ee as in cay. P. INKMANN, Junr., Susquehanna Street, MAUCH CHUNK, Pa. Dec. is. lsrr.fy All about Its Soil. Climtte, Resources, Products, -utiwo. nuu us reopio nro given in me KANHAH PAltMEK, a lu-pago Weekly, In its 15th oar. Post nald. S tno,. KCC. Address, J. K. HUDSON, Topeka. Kansas. Has quickly taken a high place sibbnc nnrl cmturai Journals. N. Y. Tilbune....jVe have considered it among tho best of our exchanges, aud a worthy i epr'jentative ot t:o West. Prac tical Farmer, rbllad'n. ...Oar Kansas friends mould led much pndoln the h'rU character and sterling worth of their htate agricultural paper. National Live stock Journal ....We Llccrfully i reditu with being one ot the licit tuiiru ui uur tvcBieiu aKncuiluriu meninges. Sprit ot tho Times, N. Y. dcclS-w4 N. York State Apples FOR WINTER USE. The undersigned have just received Two Car Loads of N Y. State Apples Greenings, Baldwins, Eambos & Spies which they are selling whole' sale and retail at very Lowest Prices for Cash. Call at the Old Post Office Building, or at' Horn's Meat Market, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. . , Greenawald & I-Iom. December 1-wo Around windows and doors In winter E.MIULLV XCLIDKD,UV. Inc. half vour fuel, also X11TNT In summer, saving furniture, curtains and carpets, lUTTLDIfl sashes stopped.wlndows raised and lowered usual, ur uuuiiiir.n j-uienb IIUTAItblU and It till HE It Weather Strips. Stood the test fbr la YEAltS on Publio Buildings, Dwelllngs.DrawuTg-Koom and Bleep ing Cars, In the United States and Europe. Windows and Doors Mea sured raEK OF CIIAItUK. Send your address, and let ua do one ur two on truu. FOR SALE BY BANK ST., LETXIQUTON. iDecBmJ WAR M And to do so for Littlo Money, go to DANIEL GRAVER'S CHEAP CASH Dry Goods & Grocery Store, Where rou will find one of the lanreat. chcao. eat and befit selected Mocka uf U ootid to be found In the Iiorouftn ot LehUhion. I am now pre- Inducements to Cash Buyers : Prints, at from 5 cents per yard upwards Prt-is Goods, iitiioin 6 cents per yard upwards iinffhau,....at from 6 cents per yard upwards MuBimn, ,,,,,, at from ft cents per yard upwards 8 at ting kt from 2 ceuis per raid upward! Flanneld, White and Colored, atnom 10 cent-i ler yaru npwarus Canton Flannels, at from eta. per yd. upwards Heavy striped bbtrtlng. at trow 7 ceau per yd. uowards Dot's Hulling, at from MH eta, per yd. upward) and all other Goods at equally low prices. I wuuiu cau mo special aueuuoa ui Jjuwcs to my Immense stock ot Blacky Alpacas & Cashmeres, which I am eellinjr at from lSo a yd, up. Blankets a Specialty at $L50 per pair up to 3 00 tor the Best. ALSO, constantly on band a full line of Choice Groceries, Provisions, Quconswarijy &c, At very UO WEST PRlbCa tor CASH ONLY. Thankful lor past ftYors, be most mpeclfully assui a contlnasnce of t&e s&me. DANIEL GRAVEK, Agt. Next to First National Bank, BANK STREET, LEllIQUTOrf, PA. Oct to. 1877. .TOOT FEtf J0I9 A Hjai-gfe Assortment off For the HOOBAT Trade at very attractive prices. SSk Handkerchiefs A Specialty. Respectfully, &elrfghton, jP.fi Fill Dress Suits, Youths' Suits, Mode up from the Best Material. In ALSO. TllV. V PVrimici of Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Hats, uoous. G?eaU and examine Goods and Prices before nrtfcln yonr pnrcniita1 elfeirheroi T. D. OLAUSS, Merchant Tailor, 2nd dbttt aboTe the TabHc Srruarc, BAKR TREET, Lehighton. WA1 0' HIGH PBICES Successor to D. Book & Co., At the 66 BKmrnmih toreris? Opposite tho L. & S. Depot. SfrpAf.. Eespectfully announces to LADIES' DRESS and DRY GOODS, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE, &c.v &c, Sec Also, just received a car load of LIVERPOOL SALT which I am sollincr at Bottom Prims. SALT FISH a Specialty. Sif I you really desire of Goods you can get for a vou should not fail to cive purchases elsewhere. Don't forget the Mammoth Store, opp. L.&S.DecotF May 0, 1870-yt LEniQIITON. TENN'A. Weissport Planing Hill & Lumber Co., Ite.pectfnllr tinnonDee to Carpe ntora, Bnlldera. Contractora andothera. bt harlnirnmr,ii a their NK WMILLH. uey are now prepared.to aupply themat VKBV 1 ToWJCST PIuSjeb 1! iu every deecrlptiou of .tiu.o,iu Such as Siding, .Floor Boards, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shut tors, Moldings, Brackets, Cabinet Ware, &c, &c.. On the shortest Notion. Our Machinery Is all Ken and ot tbe Moat Approved Kind ntkun hive no liealiatlon In Ouarontclng rerfect BatHfactlon to all wbo may ( avor ni with inir or.i.V. It von bnve not time to call and select wbat )'oa want, nend yoororueri and tbev will b aita nmptly, and at as low prices as tbonRh you were present. WM u Qlvo us a Trial, and you will bo convinced of wbat rre say. SOLOMON YHAKKL, D. B. ALBUIQET, WM. BIEItY. JOIIN BIERT. Offlco and Mill, nearly opposite the Fort Allen House, WEISSPOBT Carbon Cunty, Tenna. jBDe 10, 1870-gl jgJXECDTOIl'S SALE Of Valuable Real Estate. The nnilemliniM. F.xccntrli ol the tho Estate (It ADAM HUOKMAN. late of the IKIUOUOII of LIUIItlliroN, Carbon County, ra.,dec'd, Will UUCr Bl 1 UUUU QUID, UU IO piCUJIOCB, Ufl Saturday, December 29, 1877, commencing at ON E o'clock P. M., all that ser. lain LOT or PIECE OF GROUND, situated on the Nmth East Comer of LEI1IOII Htreel and CAllllON Alley, In the Boroarliot Lehigh ton.Cnrhou Conntyatoiesald,upon whloti there Is erected ono 2-story Pramc Dwelling House ahont 20 by so feet, with an OatKltcbent Frame Darn, and other outbuildings. A Well of Water in the Yard. The above ProDcrtv will be aold In whola or In part to solt purchasers. -ALSO.- At the same time and nlaoe. the followlnji artl. clea of l'erscnal rroperty, to wlti One Large Omnibus, one rOltTLAND BLRIGlf , two Trnclc Sleda, alotot Bletgu liulldlng Material, Wagon Bod. lea, lot of COACU9IAKERS' TOOLS, tnree 6tove, two Clocka, one Bedstead, ono lloi se and one Lap luaiikeUrund other articles loo numerous to mention. Terms and Conditions will be made known aft the time and place ot aaie. by TIIOMA8 KEXIEtlEU, Agent for HATIY L. 11UCKMAN, Kxecutrlx. ieniauiou, uec. s, ig?.wi JgjXECUTOIt'S KOTICE. .EWite of William Straum, Dcccasad, Ttrra TAArametiLarv on tho Kata to of VllHm Btrami. latent tbeiloioogbot Lebtsbton, Car ton Couniv. PenD'a,dec'd hay been printed to Frank K. llarlotr, of Coopenborff, Lebucb Co., ia . tn whom &tl nersona Indebted to the said Estate are reqa'ated to make payment, and ihnaa harm it rlaima nr demauda will matm known the aame vrltboat delay. fjt&nA. tv. iiAtun it, Cotroerfiburir. LeLLrh Cotintr. pfoTembar 24, 1871- vr& T 0 Whom It May Concern. All nersona are hereby forbid meddllmwlth the Farm, Farm Ins Implements and Ifonseno d Furniture, now m me pumwmuuu ui xiiiii am. i kinii aiid. of Franklin Townshln. Carbon County, I'a., aa it la my property, and leased to him during mv pleasure. Doct,l8T7-w3 East Mauch chunk. October g,im-i'l Business; Suits, Boys Suits. tho L&test Styles;, .and Perfect Fits Guar- ATtmwpi) tv trti nntm.. Caps, and Gents' Furnishing his customers and fronds thaty to know how large an amount small sum of Ready Money, mo a call hefnrfl EYf MEAT MAItKET 1ST LEniGHTON'. wTJi.554we1 rSfPoeUBIIr annoonees t oiuf El? A Bln geaewi, that he ha ; Fresh Meat Market, that he Is preparee: to furnish thtm with rlir ; FKESn BERF. MUTTON. VEAL, SArSAWE. BOTTEIt. POULTRY, Ac, at the very Lowest Prfte.fi CASH ONLY! The Market will be open all day. Give me trial and be convinced that you can tave mone , Respeetfnlly, O. W. LAURT, October e, 1877. TN TIIE MATTEB or tho A8SIUN X MEJJT of JOS. B. SEIDEL. of Tow meoslng Township, for the benefit et orodltor" To the Creditor! of laid Assignor Notice ta herebv riven, that said AtrfmArlii. applied to the Court ot common Pleas of Carbon County for the benefit ot the Act of Assembly, sllowlDK property to tesetapkrtforhlmrtitai. i famllroutof fhe assigned estate, to tho valt i ot t3oo and that the Court has appointed tt ' Beoond Monday In January, A. D. lift, lor U Credltora of said Aasignor to ahow cause lfbf the said application shall not tie granted. ALOjZirt UIMIH, Attorney for Jos. u, tull'l November JJ, 1877. denws QIIABTEtt NOTICE. NOTICE IS JIEIIEBY OIVEV. tin I an an plleatlon for a propoeed Corporation, to be style.. 'KBKNEZER'S CHURCH OVTUK 14V AN OELICAL ASSOCIATION." to be located as Lenignton. ra. win oe maoe to nta jionor is. . . unEitis. President Judaw. on the first aar ' I the next January Term of Court, lu Cart, a Uouaty, The character and object oi aald vet nnntmn Is for thA nromotlon and unnn.mii: . of Bellgion and tho spread of Bcrlatural Ho!:, nee. W. II. RAPriUKB. Akbomey ior Appucaau. Letdghton. Deo. , lunrj sw.,,1.1 to core a case ol Catarrh In eao W tinLBlLaelaliborbood: with Dr. ICarn. jyrs Hemedr. to fntrodece tt. Sample free. J. O. Tllton, Plttaboiati, Pa. dovM-bJ 4
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