lie ivttm ,tiwmU. II. V. MORT.IIMBK, EDITOR LKU1QIITON, PA.! SATURDAY MUUMINO, P.ECKMUER 29, 187", The aIgneea of tbo Reading Savings Bank, which has been adjudged bankrupt, on Saturday furnished the U. S. Marshal a tatement, showing the liabilities of the bank to be $'054,803, and Its estimated nsscts $930, 7U8, A large proportion of tho assets are considered worthless. The leading merchants, bankers and business men of Chicago have signed a mem orial expressing their sympathy for tho fin ancial views of the President and Secretary of tho Treasury, and requesting their Seua tors and Representatives in Congress to op pose oil legislation contrary thereto. They believe the prosperity of the country will be best promoted by adherence to tho single standard of gold and the resumption of specie payments on January 1, 1879. In Baltimore the observance of Christ mas were very undemonstrativo, a drizzling rain having prevailed all day. Dispatches from Toronto say the extraordinary mild ness of the weather was taken advantage of In various parts of the Dominion to indulge in unseasonable festivities. There woro re gattos at Bellevillo and Tort Hope, and ex cursions by water and rail from Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal. No such winter has been known there since 1837. Le Monde Russt has compiled, from of ficial sources, a summary of the officers, men and artillery captured by the Russians du ring the war now in progress. The follow ing is the table, to which the official figures from rievna are added : Officers Cannon. Pachas. iMcn. AtArdahan 92 1 " Nikopolis 90 2 " Corny Dubnik 4 1 " Telish 3 1 " Aladja Dagh 42 8 " Deve Boyan Pass.. 46 1 " Fort Haiiz " Kars 340 " Plevna 77 5 10 1,000 7,000 4,000 3,000 7,000 300 640 17,000 33,328 Total., ,.704 29 73,268 do something to earn their fifteen dollars a day. Of applicants for places, wo havo them by tho million. Tho petty position of Water Registrar of tho District was left vacant tho other day by the death of its occupant, and, Indeed, it was a sad commentary on human nature to Bee the grand rush that was made tor the place. It was " business ucloro plea sure;" get the dead man's placo hrtt,nml then attend his funeral afterwards. President Hayes has been away to enjoy tho hospitalities of New York city,and upon his return to-dny ho looked very cheerful and contented, and why shouldn't ho, after having been cared for by tho Union League, lunched by Governor Dix, and cheered by an immense crowd of admirers. Senator Patterson is up Oram and out ol danger. He had recovered sufficiently to be out riding on Saturday, ins umcss iins been nervous prostration, induced by mental excitement attending the civil prosecution aeainst him, and tho contest in the Senate, over tho admission of Senator Butler. Ho has accepted an invitation from ex-Senator Cameron to spend the holidays at his farm in Lancaster county, Penna., and will go there, provided he continues to improvo as fast aa he has within the last two days. Bob IxosnsoLL Cbushed. Tho lecture of C av Kntrland. at Lincoln Hall, on Saturday evening, was tho most remarkablo event of the season, so lar. lie came to conquer mat criant intellect which is carried bv tho "Glo- r ous Jlou." Tho nail was jammeu wim men, women and children, struggling to get a glimpse of tho ouo who dared to face and contradict the greatest orator In tho United States. Mr. Ingersoll had said, that there was " no improvement on tho Devil for four thousand ye.irs." This was proved by Mr. England to bo somewhat incorrect, for said he, " when a man has represented a Chris tian State in the United States Congress, and then stetis on tho lecture platlorm and chorees liftv cents a head from Christian i t.! ,1 men anu women, mo iiusuiii im mu lurid light of hell, and his brow blistered with baseness in his attempt to corrupt Christian manhood and womanhood, such a man," ho thinks," is a slight improvement on the Devil 1" When Mr. Ingersoll, tho other night, was talking of " dug out," it occurred lo tno lecturer mat 11 no ever got u luir chance at him, he would make him dig out, and take tho "sling of righteousness and licbble of truth" and smito this Giant of Gath right between tho two eyes. At tho close of the lecture, however, wo wero pleased to find ono point upon which tho two champions did not disagree : me creation oi woman. Thev both oirrecd that it did not mako any material dilicrenco whether Eve was mado out of Adam's rib or his big toe, and they also agree that tho creation of woman was tho best " put up job ' tncy ever saw. u. thirty days nn assessment equal to the amount of stock they owned in tho bank suit will lie commenced against them In tho United States Court. One of tho largest stockholders is Col. H. C. Eycr, of Sclins- grovc, who owns 3,2uv -William Butler, Martin Drennine and Patrick Drenning, tlirco miners, of Alle gheny county, were on Saturday sentenced Mto twclvo years and two months each in tho penitentiary lor attempted burning ot a house and tho burning of a bam. Anthony Tolan, who killed a man about six weeks ago, was sentenced to four years and ten months' imprisonment. Unitod States Morshal Hall on Fridav sold the land belonging to Thomas Moore, in Somerset county, at ono dollar per acre, and forty-eight cars, which cost nearly $1, 000 each, were knocked down at $5 each. Property also, of Robert Gorrell, Clarion county, 208 acres of oil land, brought only $7,300, and a tract of 1,800 acres, in Fayctto county, was bought at $1,200. BUis to bo Introduced next Session, Dropping into tho office- of our talented young friend, Hon. W. M. Rapsher, a few days ago, we found him busily engaged in the preparation of tho following important bills for introduction at tho next session of the Legislature, which meets at Harrisburg, on Tuesday next, January 1st. Tho bills are all of an important public character, and wo trust the hon. gentleman will bo success ful in carrying them to a final passage and approval : 1. Supplement to "an act to authorize chat tel mortgages in this commonwealth upon lumber, iron and coal oil in bulk, and upon iron tanks, tank cars, iron ore mined and prepared lor use, manufactured date, and canal boats, approved May 18, 1876," en larging the provisions of said act so as to include other chattels. 2. " An act to establish a more efficient sys tem of civil authority to enable the sher iffs of the several counties of this common wealth to invoke tho posse comitatus to quell lawlessness and maintain tho public peace." 3. A supplement to " an act to prescribe tho manner by which tho Court of Quarter Sessions may change tho boundaries of election districts and townships, approved May 18, 1876," altering certain sections of said act. 4. An act providing for tho payment of school teachers while attending their respective annual Co. Institutes of teachers through out this Commonwealth. 5. An act fixinc the time far holdlnc elec tions for officers of cities, wards, borouchs. townships, independent school districts, or omer municipalities in tins Commonwealth. 6. An act to require tho registers of wills and the clerks of the Orphans' courts of this Commonwealth to record all bonds given by executors, administrators, cuardians and trustees, which Jnay be filed in their respective oincos. 7. An act to facilitate the prompt collection of taxes. 8. An act enlarging the rights and liabilities of married women. 9. A supplement to an act entitled " an act to provide for the erection of a poor houso and for the support of tho poor in the sev eral counties of this Commonwealth, ap proved May 8, 1870." The foregoing bills are of a general public character having a wide application. Bill No. 9 is, however, of special interest to the people at the lower end of Carbon county. mice the project to establish a xxr house is Under consideration. The act of May 8th 1S70, being defective and incomplete for our purpose without the proposed supplement Bill No. 8, in regard to the rifchts of married women, in short.is that married women may hoid and enjoy their own separate estates. but if they make contracts, or sign notes or other contracts, they shall bo liable therein the same as If they were unmarried. This Is no mora than just and proper. The law should have been that way always. The titles of the various bills siieak tvi themselves. If the Legitlature sits Jong enough to uao them all, tuey will uoustltuU) no unimpor tant portion of tho Pamphlet Laws ol 1878. Our Washington letter. The "Interregnum" during Adjournment I'rtiidtnt Jaycj back from Xcu York Senator TatUraon Out of Danger A Novel Lecture Mr. England vs. " Glorious Jhb.' Wasuisgtos, D.C., Doc 21, 1877. It seems very dull now, after the rather exciting time during tho last two weeks' Kssion of Congress. Up to the time of ad- jnurnment, Congress did not accomplish much, except quarrel. Every Congress, like every man, prefers to learn by its own ex perience; and it is not surprising that trifl ing away the early part of the session should always leave this body pushed for time at its close. It is hoped that, after the holidays, tho ' National Chunks" will set regularly to lUjnu, ana really act as If they meant to Now Advertisements. LIST OF APPLICANTS for TAVERN LICENSES, at January Term, 1873 s Nathan Stcmlcr, Towamcnsing Township. David Behler, L. Towamcnsing Township. L. F. Kleppingcr, Lchighlon Borough. Mauch Chunk, Dec, 29, 1877-W3 s HEKITF'S SALE. CoMUCSICATED. Nuisances Ed. Carhok Advocate! Tho writer of this asks space in the columns of your valuablo paper, knowing full well thabyou are always willing to uphold law and order within our borough. For the past few weeks a number of young men and boys have been in tho habit of congregating on the corners of our streets, in alleys and around private and public houses during tho night as well as tho day,at last becoming sonoisy,and committing such depredations as in themselves wero a public and private nuisance.' Dill'ercnt np cal3 wero mado to our iiolice forco for pro tection, but for some time without cflect; when, a few days ago, a lot of boys wero ar- nsicl and taken beinro 'bnuiro lieltz, who cavo them a lecture, divided tho costs of ar rest between them, and ascertained tho names of others. Not long ago a respectable young lady, of our borough, was wending her way to church, and, in passing around the corner of Bank nnd Iron sts., was suddenly thrown headlong over a rope strctciied across tno pavement. A number of bnvs were stand- njr around, but, oeeuswl of thocontemptablo act, they all strenuously denied it. On ono of the upper streets a board was fixed on tho pavement to trip pedestrians: door bells rung to annoy peaeeaoio pconie, aim a nost ol other nnnovances indulged in. until tlicv . , nave come to be an unoearame nuisance. From Mnucli Chunk. And now for a Happy New Year I Headache I Ain't vou clad tho holi days are nearly ovc ? Tho trial of tho Geo. K. Smith murder ers will, it is thought, furnish testimony on wuicn to implicate yet omer parties. As Court will convene next Mondav n ween, noiei proprietors anu caterers cencr- ally wear their most hopeful smiles. As is usual durine tho holidays, tho pupils of tho various Sunday schools wero mauo nappy uy tne reception ol tno custo mary gilts. 3fr. N. J. Bclford contemplates shortly to take up his residence at Washington, D. C. Others would, no doubt, like to do tho sumo if it wero not for thatfatal monosyllable n. W. W. Scott A Co's. closing out salo was concluded by Sheriff Raudcnbush on last Monday. Tho attendants of buyers was large, but prices realised were far from satis factory. I am sorry to learn that Geo. Savitz, lato assistant keeper at tho county jail, has ngaln coma to grief, and now resides in Northampton county jail, just because of too great a ionuncss lor turkey. Most of our 6toro and shop keepers express themselves ns fully satisfied with tho results of tho holiday trade. Sonic, among them, J.C. Dolonforone.must indeed have done an excellent business. Tho can-can has at last invaded Skin town, a suburb of East Jlauch Chunk, and, if report is correct, a company of model ar lists contcmplato soon to givo a series of en tertainments. Tho world' moves. As most of the witnesses to be subpoe naed in tho caso livo at a considerable distance, tho costs in tho trial of the Smith murderers are cxjiectcd to equal, if not to exceed, those in tho lato Molly Maguire trials. Tho Onoka Cornet Band, of East Jaueh Chunk, contributed not a littlo to make things lively in our. sister borough on last Tuesday afternoon when they were out serenading. In this borough all was com paratively quiet. -Tho Board of Countv Commissioners havo pretty well disposed of tho year's re maining routine business during tho week. Nearly all tho 8 per cent. County bondhold ers heard from havo agreed to accept 6 jmr cent, bonds instead. Truo to his word. " happy Sam" was at tho gato of tho Cortright residence, in atten dance at precisely 9 a.m., on Christmas day, when and where hundreds of his young friends had congregated to greet him. There was, as ono of my youncr informants ex- picssed himself, " lots of candies, plenty of pennies, anuneapsoi mil." Bam Knows now to do such things, you know. Bv virtue of n Writ tit Florl Facias Issued out of the Court of Common Plons of cm bon county and to me directed, there will Lo exposed fct 1'nblio Hale, at tne Coort House Mauch Chunk, Caroon County, btato ot Peunsylvania, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1878, it One o'clock P. M., the following Ileal Estate, described as lollows, to wit i AU that certain LOT OR PIECE OF LAND, Mtnnto In Eat Penn Township, Carbon County. Peunnrhanii. bouudod and described os M towst Reciunlnjr at a Biono. ihcuco by land of William J. tinmu, now John Albright, soutu 07 dos.. weM 11 neiclics to a stonei tacm-e by tLo suidc north tweutvahiee dcrcps, wese svcu Fiercnes to a stone in too puuno roau leouinK rom West rennsvlllo to tichuylkid County i A JLaffge Assortment of For the ITOBjIBAY Vrade, ait very attractive prices. ilk. Handkerchiefs A Specialty. ilespectfully, 8 cue ihence nlonc In said mad. south alxtv.sevon fie Rfccs west one perch to a stone In sad rundt thenco tho liy Bauie tw cnty.three degrees, woet o Rht perches and llfteou (eel lo a Hbuei tbonco br laud of K. B. llelntzoln an, north Mxty seven degrees west twelve perche-. to a stone In the public rouil leading from LclilEhton to I'eunj UletliehCO in and nlong na.d road, south twenty three degrees, ra't fifteen peiches and llitecn feet to tho place ot nemnnlDg, contain, tug One Acie and Thttty-three l'crches. strict mt-asmo. Tho improvements thereon Consist 01 a Largo TWO-STORY HOTEL BUILDING, thirty two fct deep by titty feet in front to which is attached a TvvO-'f OUY F It A M U K!T(!lIi:;. twe itv bv twenty-two feet, on tho lli-sl floor and lo tho same binding ot tho lintel n a irouci sue u btuuh iioum won oa ipiea tor the mercantile business aud nlso n Waiehousa, uttached, fourteen by sixteen feoh ' l'lieiea-e also TWO L-UlOiJ HTABLES ad jacent ti the property aud beloDgra to It. ouo h ihirtv-flve by loitr-two lect In dimensions audineo.herthirtysix by forty-one teet. Also a W AUUN UOUSi). nmo by runneen feet: l'lg sty, ten by llltoeu lect, aua other outbuildings. Lot No. J. Beglnnlni at a stone In tho public load leading fii.ra Lrhlgidou td rennsvllle, thmicn m and atonic said road south tweutv. threodeirrecs. ea9 flltyfeci to a stone in s..ld road i thenco by land of LI. S. Ileln tzelmau south sixty-seven degrees, we-t ono liutidiod and eighty-or-e rcet and lx inches to a post : thenco bv land of John Albilght noitli twent three degreos, west flfiy feet to a pom thedee oy land of Amos RlegeLnonh sixty-seven devreoj, castouehiuidrtd and eightv-oue feet und six Inches to the place of beginning, containing THIRTY-THREE PERCHES, within said boundaries, mole or loss. Seized and taken into execution as the prop erty ui Henry Noiiutcin, and tn bo sold by Ji W. 11AUDBNDU.-SU, Bborlff. Sheriff's Office. I Mauch Chunk. Deo; 1977. ) October t), U77.yl Dress Suits, Youths' Suits, 1 Boys' Suits. Made up from the Best. Material, In the Latf.st Styles, and Ferf&t Fits GnaN nnteed, at LUWJfisr rwiuiss Jfuu uabu , ALSO. TllEMENDOUS BLAUOIITElt IN THE PRICES OF Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Hats, Caps, and Gents' Furnishing Goods. tVCall and examine Goods and Prices befnro milting your purchases tl&etaere. T. D. OLAUSS, Merchant Tailor, 2nd door above the Public Square, liANrl STREEl', LehlRhton. s UERIFF'S SALE. Since somo of these iuvenilo depredators have been dealt with according to law, some of them have, in order to persecute thoso who try to uphold law and order, 6tolen property and secreted it along tho river, and done other things to annoy them. They aro Known, and may be arrested at any tlmo and taken beforo a Justice. There are a number of boys who, instead of being in school, are daily to bo seen loit ering about tho streets studying mischief and spending their timo foolishly. Would it not bo better for parents to eeo that tlieso idlers wero put to school, and not allowed to wan der around tho streets? Parents and guard ians are notified to take care of their children and wards, ami not allow them to congregate on tho corners to annoy citizens, under penalty of arrest, An appeal is hero made, and tho aid of good citizens asked, to uproot this nefarious practice, while our police aro requested to uso every cirbrt to auato this growing nuisance. Moro anon. December 27. Justice. Frnnkllit litterary Society. This Society met on Wednesday evening and was very largely attended. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Tiic Society then proceeded to the clccti6n of oflicers, with the following results : far President, J. F. Snyder ; Vico President, W. E. Kemcrer , Secretary, Lewis J. Buck i Treasurer, Nathan Solt; Critic, H.D.Snyder. After tho regular business, tho debate ; " Which is tho more pernicious character the Slanderer or the Flatterer," was very ably discussed on both sides. Then followed tho general debate, which was very lively ,T: ....1 i". -i- luiueiiiaivu - ill uy iiuiiu u liumucr Ul members. Subject for next debate is a trinnlo nucs- tion as follows : " Which exercises tho most iwerful influence on tho morals of a people, tho Pulpit, Press or tho School 1" Debaters, Robert Campbell, W. Klotz, I. Z. Bagen 6tose, W. H. Kreamer, W. E. Kemcrer and T. J. Solt. Select reading, Miss Sarah Doward and H. T. Smawley ; declamist. T. Zeigenfuss! essayist, H. 1). Snyder; referred questions, Harry Solt nnd C. A.'Buck j orator, j. J. itobcrrs. Yours, etc., Z14 Big Creek, Dec. 27,1877. STATE NEWS. Lizzio Morcland, of Allegheny county, took a fatal dose of oil of tansy a few days ago, the. result of unrequited allection. I. S. Irvin, a member of tho Lawreneo county bar, was thrown out of n carriage last wecK ana Killed, ills skull Having been broken. Mud has put a 6ton to tho oil business in tho Bradford region. Tho roads will not admit the passage of wagons, and podestri aus sink into mud knee cleen. Reuben Matlack, of Chester county, lajiiinmii-u BUM-muri-ccuuy uy jiunging jinn self in a barn. His body was not discover ed uutil several days alter tho commission oi t no act. There will bo collected as United States tax on whisky between ninety and ouo hun ilred thousand dollars during the month in the district composed of V estiiioreland.Fay ett.s Greene, Washington and a part of Allegheny. At Williamsport John and William Clark put chased goods from A. J. Boalich and refuseu' to iay for them. They aIo threatened Ui whip Mr. Boalich, and ono of tin-in knocked i.im uown, i tie latter enot William Clark in tho leg and John in the list. On Monday night of last week John W, Pittock. of the Pituluri! Leader, was attack ed by William Johnson, negro, and robbed of ins revolver, gold watch and chain. On Friday the desierado was sentenced to tune year, ten mouuis and ten uayi in tue pent tcntlary. Tho ehipmcn's of oil from Tittsbuic duringNovemberaggregated 173,869 barrels. The total stock in the producing regions at the clow of November was 2,471,798 ll rele, against 2,20-1,012 barrels at the close of Oc tober, showing o decrease of 32,214 barre.'s ior lite inoniii, ana -is-V-'Ui barrels less dur ing the year than in the corresponding months of 1670. The stockholders of the Northumberland county National Bank of Sbamokin have all received notice, that unless they pay within New Advertisements. T o Whom it Majr Concern. All peraons are hereby forbid meddling with 1 Cow, l tiewlng Machine, l Uureau.slletbteaUs, 1 dozen Chuirti. I Coo it move. I liana Cart, lot of Caput, 1 bet tea utid l Cupboard, now In pos-ees-iou of Nazareth Dotterer, of Fiankitn 1 wp.. Carbou couuty, !'. &a tilt earao aro vy pio peity, aud loaned bv me to liltn dun up my Dec. ZH, 1S77-SW," Tenii VureU, Ia. N D1YOUCE. By Tirtue nf a Writ of Venditioni Exponas issued out of tho Court ot Common rieia oi Car. ttnu i 'mi ii tv mid tn nititllrficted theiB will be ex nnsi'ilnt l'tihhe Male at tiieCoJic. House, in tbo Uorougliof Ma neb Chunk, Carbon County, Btato oi rennsyivumu, ou BATUUDAY, JANUARY 12, 1878,- nt One o'clock P M., the following Ileal Estate, described da foliowt, to wit i AU that certain LOT OR VIECE OF IAND, Mtnrfio In Fronklln Township, Carbon County nnt.vlvmitii.hniimled aud described ua follows. that is to say t Jlojnuiniiff at a poet lu a public ioad kA'inip from Wolpjrt tollMariu Iron Works ihcuco In and uloutf bum road north lltty twodettreo-, cant fourteen percliea ton post m suld road ; thence bv laud of L-jwu Iforn, aoutb twcuiy-sfveu uemetr. east nine percbtvi to n toni! nt. the Tar Uuut thencebv tho mnm. tonth fliiy.two ueftTt'OM, weel lonrteen peicnes to a pose i thence by land oi Ui lab Fotwugcc, north fwoiity ouo itnd a hail dexretv est nmo peren en to tbu plaie ot begiunlatr, contain lntr une Aiso, a.nuoso CERTAIN LOTS, Pitnnio'n Franklin Townrtln. Carbon Coanty. roiinbViftiiit boundtd ana described n iol Iowa: llttmuim? "t ft jiu.-t ihcuce alonic a cer tain ulcy. coath eixtoin dOKn-ee. east i no hun iirrd fiuu liriv itet to a mint : thenco b lot num- Del emmet II, liuilii mvouiy-iuur ut:ficue caot, ouo buuureu feel to n post ; thence uiung u put. tmimoiI in.d. uorib Elxteeu deuiees. wiBt one Hundred fiel to a pott i thence by iOt number fiiueu, late owned by cnlvln Ahucr, iouih -tv e my lour Oeifios west one humhed aud fifty lect.tolao piaco ot bginulnir, coiilalnlng Fih teen jnouonu c-quuro xuou aiw, hu vuh ccruln LOT OR riECE OF GROUND, Kitnatoln Franklin Townsh t Crbon County. I'ennpylvauia. boundod aud rtesca'jeu as fol tows I ucjl'miiUf ut a in uuuu uy iuuu ui t, it. iiil.i-r. fuiuih llflv-iivti ueffien. west ceven teen poicuci ioh ihni i inenco uy iuuu ox iinm. b ,nth umpteen deaieett. east ono nnd seven teuth perches to u po&ci tucuce by the KeTerulconisesttnddistinuosulonc;thoet.st s:de I of '1 ar ltuu. vcventeeu torches to a post; thence ! by hind ot Levi liorn, uo.th nineteen degrees, west one und four tenth peicho. t t me p aueof berlQiilnR, co u tn nun k Twemy Porcho?, uoie or ics aiso, an iuut t.t'iiaiu LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND, fllnatoln Franklla Township Carbon Coanty, PcnusvUnuia, bounded uud described a fol low si ilt'Khivmt; at a Ho no in a puMKi road leading iromWcinupott to tho Mai la uou woiks. theLCO br Uud ot Lewis lloin, north rive tie siees, east teu peichesi to a etone in said puollo road t thence porth eiRhty-sevi n degrees, west four perches to the pluco of bealuuiiiic, contain lnic One-Fourth of hu Acre, s.rict measure. The improvement thereon are a THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, twenty six by twenty-etcbt feet, with Doubl Porou, six aud one half by twenty-six feet; Fiame litab:e and blauxhier Uouse, twenty by forty feet Helzed and taken In execution as the property ol I ttinh II. Miller, uud t be told by J W. BAUDENIlUbll, Sheriff. tiiiEEirra office, i Mauch Chnuit, Deo S3, 1877. i 1 In th Court of Common Fleas el Carbon Co Atxa$ Joi-l.ih J, Walter, vs Henrietta Walter. ) ubra)Da In Divmc Ko, jij. uctoner i enn. ie?7. uiu;iuai uunpo&nA, Ko. , June Icrra, 1W7. And now. to wit i October CO. 1877, on the re turn or Alias buuj ce:ia in above case ami due nroof be:nff miwle that thi ftttrndmit cnuhl not be found In said County, thn MiwilT is ttl.ttftcd tu cajse noiketobe puollslitdin onenr moi nwsp)ipers pnntrd witlnu aid countv, for lour we 'uccfeslvt'li'.prio' to the tiru dar next term of ba d Court, requiring the ilciendatit to nple' " "ld flrn Uav of said terra, ti wit t juuuaiy, ami answer saia complaint. Itv tho Couitt From the ltccoid TITOMA8 KEMCnEIl. December 25, 1877w4 Protnonotary Business Suits. 'A! I EME FEICES ! Successor to'D.- Book & Gti.t At tli 66 Mammoth Opposite tho L. & S Depot, BANK Street, Respectfully announces to his customers and friends that he is daily receiving additions to his stock of LADIES' DRESS and DKx CiUUDS, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, QUBENSWARE, &c., &c, &o Also, just received a car load of LIVERPOOL SALTy Which I am selling at Bottom Prices1 SALT FISH a Specialty. ggf If you really desire to lcifo-w hovr large an amount of Goods you can get for rt small su'm of Ready Money you should not fail to' givo me a call before making your purchases elsewhere Don't forget the Itfafilinoth' Store, op)?. L.&S'.Deuot,- May 0. !879-y1 LElflGnTOK, FENN'A. Welssport Fhming Mill & Lumhrer Co., Tlopectfnll7 nnonrca tn Carpenter". Dnl'.flcra. Cnntmctors nnd others, th't hTtnecomslei rf their NKW MILLS. tuy are now prevured.ta supply tlitm,.tt VKKY LOWEST PIUOES, wltu every de'crlptioo of Such as Siding, Floor Boards, Doors, Sasff, Blinds, Shut ters, Moldings, Brackets, Cabinot Ware, &o.j &c., On the shortest Notice. Our Machinery Is all New and ot the Moat Approved Kind, to Uutvif n tvo no ueMiatimi in uaaranif in? I'enroL causicuu iu mi wuo uimy ivor ui wiiu ineir oroer. II vou unvo not nmo in can nna hniectwuui. yua vruut. wuu yuuruiucra Bau luey wm De nue t nmutlv. and at a low pricei aa thonfth you were present. Ulve U3 a Trial, ana you win ne convinced oi wnoi wo say. , SOLOMON TEAKEL, D. B. ALBRIGHT, WM. BIEHY. JOHN niERY. Offlce and Mill, nearly opposite the Fort Allen House, 7EISSPORT, Carbon Cold Drafts Around windows nnd doors tn winter i;.vmti:i.Y lxvlvdi:i. aav. lnff naif your fuel, also lll'HT In summer, saving furntture, curtains and carpets. ItATTI-.XXl aasbes atopped.wlndows raised And lowered as usual, by IIUOIVNK'M l'ateut F.T1I.LII snd II It II Hi: It Weather Strips. Wood the test for la VEAIIS on llibllc llulldtnKS. Uwelltngs.IlrawinE-noom and Bleep ing Oars, In the United States and lurope. Windows and Doors Meo eured Flti;i; OF C1IA1IUE. Bend your address, aud let us do one or two on iruu. FOR SALE BY BANK ST., LKUiaUTOX I DfCbm'J tllKUirPS SALE. By virtue ol a Writ ol Yen. Ex. ismed oit of iiieuouriui uomir.oa rim oi uaruoo wouniv unit to me diiecieu tUt-re will be exposed at j'uaau bate, &i tue court iiouso, muucu uuuuk Carbon Coauiy, un SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1878, at Odo o'c octc r. lu tbe following de.cnbin LOT OU TIECE OF GROUND, Hitnitatn Fran Win Towmhln. Carbon Count r. IViiDHylTauU, bouudcUatbdutatcnbeUailuliOWB. lU'iiiintnc at a -tone, thrnce clone a riubllo rnaJ leaiUnirfiuiuTdr lluu lot lie llounoot Uuiu lifii 7.niiinnrmau. kimt.i thliticti ilflltew. Wt'fct nuoltuuilrijii an J tairtvt wo ftei (ou poot; thenco brlaiitlof lteubBii Zlmoimiuuii, isuutn (iutv five tloFii'es.t'ut one hundieU ano sixty live It-el toaDOHti tlieuce by Hun of t.ovm Xluro. U'irth tweivo and one-ball Ufretm, west vuit buuired aud ttilitv iwo leet tu a iosci thence nv in ml of Jotiaii linrh. cortli e:fihtr thrte de- rrers. wot oie baud red nnd tire feet to tte n ace ol bestnulUK. couiatuimr nveuly Equal lYrelics, uoie oi less. Alto, all that iiibur Ceru u LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND, situate In tbe Borouth cf Wei pfporf. Carton Coautri L'enusrivatua. bouniled aud aeacrlbed u fallows, to wit t llfluulujr ut a pot. i hence nlODff llt tretrt auurii twenty deirreej, eat (uxty-i-lt feet tu a pot i the me bv Uud of Cbaa Miller nortb tve.euiy desreo. etst one hundred aud tony tect thence alitisr the Leh Kit and Husquthiiiinti llallroud (Jouipiuv'a .and. conh tweutv iltcTptfta. ilitva.x feet to a ixtit t llxeuco by Uudot Chare Miller, ooutb reveuty ce-'ieta. went one LunJred aail foitv fen to the p'ace cf lieglnniufr. couiaiulnir Xslne 17ioujud Two Iiundud and l'u.tr equiro l'eet . U bfing part ot Lot Number IT. tu U e td llorouah u( Weiuporu rtelsed and taken In eiecutlon aa the poo pert? o joauuu uraier, aua u ue om uy J. W. UAUUUNBUH, fcberf, BHXHirrsoryicx i 4Mtuca C'bunx, t oo 21, 1977. I Cuuty, l'e una, June 10, ,1871-gl IXKCUTOK'S SALE Of Valuable Heal Estate. Tim nnrtprn.pniMl. Ksnrntrlz of the the EfltatA of ADAM BUCKMAN. laleof tne i .HOUGH of hl'.Ul illTON, carbon (juuntr. Pa., dee'd, win finpr ni. l'lihiiti khih. nn tna nrfm iti. on Saturday. December 29, 1877,1 commenoingaiuntso'ciooic rviu..,au inai cer tain iAJi or PIECE OF GROUND, al tasted on the Noilb East Corner of I. WHO II Hireni and CAHUON Ailv, in the llorouen ot Leidgtiton.Onrboi Coantraloitaaid.apou wuieu there Is erected one 2-story Frame Dwelling House about Mbyte feet with an Ont-Kltcben: Frame Uaru and oilier OuibulldlDgi A H ell ot Water in ilie Yrd. Tbe aboro Fronrrtr will be sold tn wbole or in part to ault purcbasers. At the same time and nlaecr the f allowing artl. cles ol I'ttrw.ual Pioperty. 10 wltf Unc Large Omnibus, one rOUTLAND BLKIGII. two Truck Siena, a,ocoi iieigu iiuuuuig uaienai, wagon uou. les, lot ol COACII.lIAKi:ttS TOOLS, three Htovei, two electa, one Bedstead, one Hoi se aud one Lap lilaultett. aud other artiolea too Humorous to ineuiiun. 1 erm nuil Con Jllioua will be made known at tbe time aud place ol aie. bjr tiiojas KKMnuun. Apert for MARY I. 1IUCKMAN, Kxecutrli. N: EW MEAT MARKET IK LEniGHTON. Tbe onderslgned reapectfnllr annoances to his friends snd tbe pnbhoin general, ibst ba baa Fresh Meat Market, at WEIDZNIIEIMBtV OLI8TANr.on the Coruei otUANKWAYand HANK street, and thai be la prepared to f urnlab them with rrlm FRESH BEEF. MUTTON. SATJ8AOE, HOTTER. ECKJS. POULTRY, io.,tleTerj Lowest Pries for CASH ONLY J The Market will be open all ffar. Olteatoat trial and be convinced that yon can faTemOuej Respectfally, O. TV. LAUIir. October 0. 1877. ebirbtou, Dec f, 1877-W4 Shaving, Shampooing, DlEI.Va, 1U1B l)BX8ISa, and Ilair Cutting Saloon. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Key West & Havana Cigars. All Hie New York and Philadelphia MOIIKINO, EVENING, WEEKLY AND SUNDAY (German X- English) PAPERS. Also, tbe Leading; Nowspapera of1 Netehtxtrlnf Cities. Linen uud faper t'oluits and Cuffs. tiwitcb.il iO and O eu Onttko caaea. Post aire and Revenue Stan pa. Isewrpaper Wrappers, aud Postal uards alwara on bond. Ae-enttor ibe Eolitb sadder. man Almanacs 1 Weekly and Montd. 1 Boois sod Peiiodlcsis, &c, Aa. P. INKMANN, Junr., Susquehanna Street, MAUCH CUUNK, Pa. Dee. U, UTT-ly o Alt abjut Its Soil. CbnMte, Reaoareea, Products, Laws, and It. People are (riven In tbe KANfAH KAltMlilt. a 15 ne eeaiy, in i. 1010 ycor Address, Post Paid, a mo.. 50c J. K, 'HUDSON. TopetTa. Kanaas. Ilaa quickly taken a blah place among sgrl. cnlinra. Journals. N. Y. Tilbnne We have eonaldered it among ibe beat of our exchanges, and a worchy i tprntative ol the Wear. Prac tical Farmer. rMIad'a. ...Our Kansas frienda aLould feet much pride in tbe biffb character and sterlinivwortb of their Ktate agrleultural paper. Katfonal Live Stock Journal ....We cheerfully creitis It with betas one ot tbe best edited of onr Western agricultural exchanjrse. Sprit ot tbe Times, N. Y, declt-w4 QHAKTER NOTICE. NOTICE 19 HEREBY QIVEN, that an ap plication for a proposed Corporation to be styled KHKrttZElrH UllUIti U OF THE KVAN. OISLIOAL AISOOIAI ION " to be located at Lluabton. Pa., will be maoe to bis Honor B. u. UBriiiB Presidrnt Jndflo, on the first day of the next January Term of Court, In Carbon County. Tbe character and object nt aald Cot. poratton la for the promotiun aud advancement of ltellmou and the apread of scriptural lloll. nesa. W. lu. UApHUER. Attorney for Applicants. Lehigbten. Deo. i. 1117-wS nsrjA3tocurea case ot Catarrh In eao W aUbCU. neighborhood, with Dr. Kara. sot's Remedy, to lotrudaee lu Sample free. J. a TUuo, PlttebiBtn, Pa. DorM-at
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