H, V. M'VlTHIUliK, LUUiaUVOtt, PA.! aTTIUMT MO It NINO, JANUARY 15, 1878. Klward J. Dunning, Jr., note broker, of Tftill strwt, New York, made an nesignmcnt Walnwday. IIo owes rrom $500,000 to JSOOjOOO, divided between Cvo or six banks. His assets consist of notes given by about thirty firms in tho drug, chemical, paintand oil trade. Ue hopes topay in full, but fars (hat ha uay lose $200,000. We refer our readers to ilio " Historical Fketch of the Progress of Education in Carbon County " by It. F. llotTord, County Superin tendent, on our first pago, it is very inter esting, and will amply repay a careful jwru- oal. Wo have printed a few oxtra copies of this week's issue in order to supply parties who may wish to secure a copy containing this article. But about four weeks remain until tho time for holding tho spring elections for township and boroueh officers. In this borough the following officers will be chosen : one person for Chief Burgess, two mem bers of Borough Council, two members of tho School Board, two Overseers of tho Poor, one Constable, one Auditor, and ono Assessor. Would it not bo well if our people would tuko an early start in this matter and sea that tho very best men aro put in liomina tion for tho several offices to bo filled 1 Our citizens will do well to take moro interest in their local nominations and elections. If such officers are uccccssary, then let us have tha best material wo can possibly get. In the Pennsylvania Senato Tuesday night a bill was introduced providing for payment of the military for service during the July and August riots and tho other expenses incident to them. Tho amount demanded for payment of troops is $290,000, and transportation, subsistence, quarter master's and medical stores $325,000. Tho estimates of the cost of the riots at the Ad jutant General's Department exceed the above amounts about $21,000. The expenses iu round numbers aro classified thus: Troops, $307,000 j transportation, $111,000; subsistence, $124,000; quartermaster's stores, $53,000; medical stores, $3,400. These amounts do not include about $70,000 already paid to tho three months' men, and an indeflesat regiment from Philadelphia. The cost of th'yWs therefore is $700,000. A cessation of hostilities between Russia and Turkey, with subsequent negotiations for tho establishment ofa permanent basis of settlement, is daily moro probable. Eng land has informed Russia that tho Sublimo Porte is ready to open negotiations for peace. The reply of tho Russian Government is be lieved to indicate a desiro to negotiate, but the implied proffer of "ineditorial offices on the part of England is courteously brushed aside. The inquiry is now pressed with in terest as to what will bo tho cfl'ect on tho price of our breadstuffs abroad. When tho war commenced, months ago, largo expec tations wero aroused throughout this coun try ol an immenso demand, at greatly in creased prices, for our surplus. Now, should th war cea then what? Ex. Tlio hnprenio Court. The reopening of tho Supremo Court at its rooms in tho new Public Buildings, Phila delphia, Monday, was marked by an unusal ly largo attendance. Precisely at eleven tlio crier declared tho Court open, and a few minutes later the commission of Hon. John Trunkey, as Associate Justice, was read, When tho reading was completed, the new Justice, whoso term runs for twenly-ono years from Monday, took his 6cat on tho bench, he having been formally sworn in by Chief Justlco Agnew, at a private meeting of lie court, on Saturday. the molly UAQnnc CASES. Patrick Hester. Peter MnIIiii.li nn.l P,.t. rick Tully vs. Tho Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. terror to Common Pleas Columbia county. On the 10th of October, 1 SOS, ten members or th Ancient Onler of Hibernians (Molly Muguiresi, met in tho tavern of ono Dono hue, at Locust Gap, Columbia countv, and there determined hiiou tho murder of Alex. W. Re.i, who was obnoxious to thorn. ii. ter, under whoso direction tho meeting was ..v.v,, HIU w, uvit masicroi uio ijocust uaii division. The next day Rea was iiiunlernl and robbed, and Hester, McIIiigh, Thomas wuuomii-, joiin Duuy, .Michael Prior and Pat ick Tully wcro arrested. Ttiutor. n,,.,- hue, Dully and Prior were charged with tho muidcr under a joint indictment. A sever ance wu had and a jury in Dudy's caso nurul-ni tho latter. A smilar vcnlict in the com) of Prior was rendered, and iu tho o' ,ei mo cases nolle proscouicH wero entered bvtno District Attorney. On tho 11th of Ji -"- Jiesier was released from tho prison oi uoiuniuia county. Under the oieratlons of tho two-term law governing such cases. Hosier, who had been indicted at tho February term of tho Court, was entitled to his disohargo from custody at the expiration of tho second term of Court after his iniliciiiii.nl. wi,i..i. I.-... expired on tho 8th ol Muv, thn days before t it dischargo on tlio nolle pivteaui. After me uiieanning oi tno Molly Mojjuire con spiracies ho was agaiu arrested and put on 1 ial for the runnier of lira, and Mcllugh nuu iiiuy wero irieil together with him for juuKinii, onenee, mo Uelenco claimed on behalf of Hester that ho un oi.iiii.vi ii... trial of the indictment. In tho l.,-.r,t ,,r ,i, provision of tho 57th section of tho act of .i-iarcn jisr, it-oo, declaring that if u iiorson thall not bo indicted or tried tho Jmmd term after his confinement, unless ho has lnu.la application fur delav. ha slmli i.n.. charged from imprisonment, and that this uisviiarge snail oo available against a second indictment. Tho finnrt nil al this defence, holding that ns Hester sun uvt ii reieuswi nn a nolle prosequi and not under tho operation of tho tuo term rule, tho District Attorney had at any time a right to retrait his nolle prwequi and beijiii new pMj-ewlinni. This decision, the aduTis Bion of the evidence of Dmial ir-.ii..- fossod accomplice in tho murder, who it was "" oavicieti icioii, Illegally pur doni by the Governor, and the adroiaiion of evidenco showing tho organization of tho Ancient Order of Hibernians, together with their connection with the murder, was as signed as error. Tho Supreme Court, in nn opinion by Justico Woodward, however, affirms tho Judgment of tho Court below, holding that lis rulings were in mo mam correct, it re mits tho record of its decision to the lower court.in order that its eentenco may bo car ried Into cllecu On tho 1 1th of January,18G2,FrankLang ilou, ticket boss at the Audenried Colliery, Schuylkill county, was found brutally mur dered, his head having been fractured by repeated uiows. In 1875, John Kehoc, together witli fivo others, was am-itcd for tho oUbncc. A severance was had and ho was given a sepa rate trial. I'.vidcneo was adduced showing that ho had made threats to take tho lifo of Langdon, who was obnoxious to him and his associates, from the fact that ho had docked their pay at tho mine; that Kchoo and tho others had plotted tho murder and hod bru tally murdered their selected victim. After a long trial and a lengthy charge by the Court, a verdict of guilty of murder m the first degreo was rendered. Assigning error in tho rulings of tho Court below, the Oyer and Terminer of Schuylkill countv, Kefioo removed his easo to tho Supremo Court. Ho alleged that tho cvidenccadduced was insuffi cient to mako out a caso of murder in tho first degreo ; that tho Court erred in admit ting testimony showing concerted action on the part of himself and his associates in planning and committing tho deed, and iu allowing tho dying declarations of Langdon incriminating tho prisoner to go into evi dence. Tho rejection of tho evidence of Columbus JIcGco and Neal Dougherty, two ulleged accomplices of tho accused, was nlso assigned as error, as were also the rulings of tho Court on a number of unimiiortant questions. The Supremo Court, in an opin ion by Mercur Justice, sustained the rulings of the lower tribunal, affirmcs tiie judgment and remits tho rcceuis in order that the sentenco of tho Court may be carried into ellect. It concludes that upon tho whole case the evidenco mado out a clear caso of murder in tho first degree, and that tho jury wcro right in so finding as was nUo the Court below in its admission and exclusion of tho evidenco abovo cited. Our Wnslilnirttm I.cttre. Society at the National Capital now and for merly jieiiutisicnets oj sinic'vctium xavs The Social Ailminhlrations of Hamet Lane, Jrs. Grant, Mrs. Fi&h, pnd jrj. Hayes" Five o'clock Teas" The Jirst " rcrular" Reception of the Season at the it fine jioutc, cic, etc., etc. Washington-, D.C., Jan. 5, 1878. In ante-bellum days, during the Adminis tration of Mr. Buchanan, when Harriet Lano " did tho honors," as tho saying is, of tho Winto House, it was sho who struck tho key-note of tho season ; in other words, it depended upon her whether tho social season at tho National Capital should bo a gay or a dull one. Our soeiety-bcllcs and beaux looked anxiously towards her to set tho example, and her stylo and entertainments wero copied in nil first-class houses. Later, when tho jKilitical horizon becamo overcast, and Mr. Lincoln was called to tho helm of the ship of State, affairs all over tho country, and moro especially at the Exccutivo Mansion, wero of such a nature as to preclude much g.iiyty; other, far weightier matters, deman ded tho time, nud attention of him who, during tho eventful jieiiod which followed, stood at tho head of tho nation, and enter tainments at tho Wliito Houso were, liko Angel's visits, comparatively few and far between. Then camo President Johnson's Administration, which was u blank so far as the social records of tho White Houso aio concerned ; and after him came Gen. Grant, and, with him a revival. Tho cobwebs were removed from tho elosed-up parlors and tho dust brushed from tho unused and faded furniture, and Mrs.Grantaud her charming daughter 'Nellio" busied themselves to make tho would-bo old building look anil feel liko homo again. In this they admirably succeeded, and during tho eight years of President Grant's Administration few houses had n warmer welcome or a brighter fircsido to oiler, than the Executive Mansion. But it was, perhaps, these very homellko and domestic tendencies of Mrs. Grant, which caused her never to hold the place, ns did Harriet Lane in her day, and ns Mrs. Hayes does now, of ' leader" in Washington So ciety. That place was, by universal consent, awarded to Mrs. Fish, tho wife of tlio then Secretary of State. A woman of wealth, generosity, and refinement, sho was evident ly suited for this position; and from her all social edicts and ogulations irovni ninif society and etiquctto emanated. To siieak allegorically, Mrs. Grant took a "back seat;' and at tho ojienin" of a season tho question was never " What iS'Mrs. Grant going to do ;" but: "What will Mrs. Fisn do?" Sho could mako Washington dull or gav, nt her pleasure, and it was to her, exclusively, that society looked for nn example. After her retirement from tlio social stage, at the close of President Grunt's Administra tion, camo an eventful and iievcr-b)-be for gotten interregnum, and then President Hayes. As the wife of thi; Governor of Ohio, Mrs. Hayes had had largo extierienco iu conducting tho affairs of an Exccutivo Mansion, which, although on a wnallcr scale, has been of considerable advantage to her. Tho routine was familiar to her, as well as to the President; and tho ndvautago which they possessed in this respect over tlio lato Administration when it caino into power, was never mora apparent than nt tho rei-ent New Year's reception at tlio Whito House. For all tho world, both Mr. and Mrs. Haves looked and acted as if they had done tho samo thing over ami over again, when in reality it uas tho first time they had been placed in this trying position. Trying, as requiring not only a good "presence;" but great urhanity,siiabity,audphysicalstrcngth. l'o shako hands with upwards of fifteen hundred perons,witlioutn moment's rest or respite, is )ij easy tok certainly not with out showing signs of fatigue. The stolid physique of President Grant tould stand it, as it could almost anything else, without sign or symptom of wearine!, but, as n rule, Mrs. Grant was romwllwl to retire before the ceremony wus over. Strange to sav.both Mr. and Mrs. Hayes stood itallthrough.and stood it well ; tho only sign on her face of being worn out, or well nigh so, being a slight pallor and tho deep breath of relief she gave as sho sank into an easy chair after it was all over. The s eial feature of tho season promises to la fivo o'clock teas;" a tort of early ami inexiiensivu kettledrums, designed especially for tho young folks. Mrs. Hayes lias et tlio example, and they aroalroady immensely in vogue. They have the merit of lieing cheap, sp that almost anyono ran nH'onl to give them, and ore suggctiveofoarlv hours; iu fact, raioly la.t longer than midnight. Tho balls and champagne stipicr of tho Fish regime are at a discount, owing to the hard times and the fact that Mrs. Hayes is noto riously opjiiswl to wine drinking. Dasidcs, the fate ol the late Secretary of War stand as it warning agilnst living beyond one's income and a Cabinet Minister's salary does not, unless ha has other sources of iu come, warrant groat expenditure. All th'a ladies of tho Cabinet livo in plaiit style, and no ono over dreams of looking to Mrs. Evarts, who, so far as rank and promi nence nro concerned, now occupies tho chair of Mrs. Fish, to set nn examplo in stylo and fashion. Mrs. Belknap, Itobeson, and Wil' Hams; tho dashing coadjatorsof Mrs. Fish, nro things of tho past j and for simplicity and economy, tho outer circlo of tho white House, t. c. tho Wivc3 of tho members of the Cabinet, will comparo favorably with tho vaunted barrenness of dash and stylo of tho early days of tho Itepublic. There aro among the wives and daughters ofsomooftho hiombcrs of tho Diplomatic Corps, mid of somo of our wealthy Senators and members of Congress, several, who aro dissatisfied with this lilainness of stvlo and living, anu who nave setup a uitio coicne oi meir own. uniy nuiniato menus navo mo open sesame to their convivial gathering, and newspaKr reporters aro scrupulously excluded. 1 should not bo surprised if their examplo will bo moro generally followed and tho rigour which has, so far, character- lzeu mo social Catherines at mo winto House, bo relaxed a llttlo under tho strain of outsiuo pressure. Aousvcrronsj iins uuernoon, latteuucu tueiirst ol .Mrs. Hayes' regular Saturday reception', which diU'ercd but littlo from thoso of her prede cessor. Tho rooms, and moro especially tho Bluo Itooln." wcro magnificently and tastelully decorated with rare flowers from tho conservatories, and tho Marino Band was in attendance and " discoursed sweet music." (I believe that is tho stcrotvned phrase ?) during the levee. Mrs. Hayes was attired in a handsOino black velvet, and was assisted by lier young lady friends who arc now visiting nt xno winto House. Tho President, and his two eldest sons were also on hand, and, with Secretary Thompson and his two daughters, formed a littlo group in ono of t lie alcoves near tho door, where they wcro almost hidden by tho llowcrs. As an opening reception, it was a success, and was numerously attended by tlio elite notwitu stanuing tuo inclemency ol tho weather. B. Literary Notices. 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Jannarvflth, m Uie e.l of Julia Leliihtnl, turUml Kitctopt tl Islvo fet -ck. a tot ciwki ono Uqv HtTse, one T-iic' 'nTon, one sift 1, oneHnnwi'uticr one rauiiius miii, vuo t?i umuii iinriie-n o CuirlflFe II unpa", oiieTJow, nno Cnlllr toi lot of Corn Bla k. and a lot of Hir w. ihn-m.. of OneUuudretl nn.) twmit llvu ollnrs, in luii iuujiu iiisvrxjuiJ Jiiijijf jiHAsND, Jan. t2. 1ST8 w a." La-t Mtiueh Chuutf l i. 0 ? S; i" lib Is i a 1 cs u 2 5 SScKg': 4i it? "s invoncL Jo-luhJ. Walter, ) In th Cnnrt of f'omiann vii rjt-a r carton en Altai Henrietta Walter, i -ubi coua In Dtveic. No, 7u. OcK'bcr I crm 177. jriiuu butrtfitja, No. . Jmio 'l ci iu. iy,7. Anil uow. to wit : October 20. 1877, on I he re- it hi or Alias buujco alunbovn cde an due jinKif be.Uff riKtiliuii.ii tje tl ti-ntlttot emiM Lrt to touiHl In BtUl Ootuny, tlio -iimff it ui.evtwt lo cUiJ noili'Htoba iHiollHbultnouco iiioip i.ewiiMp(n pnutul wit nn mhI countv. fcr lojr "ucreilvi'lv puo- to the urt Car n uext urmof a U t'imri. uquuluu the t'cieidaattu uvvd ou h.iq nrri ouv oi mux icmi.Mwu Jiv the Ci.uttj Fiom the Uuvoid. THOMAS KEAIEUKK PoowDb! ?9, IH77.irl WroLhnntrtary. tlW ti 5 s pq f B 2 a ( Now Advcrtisomonts. LIST OF APPLICANTS for TAVERN LICENSES, nt January Term, 1878: Nathan Btcmler,- Towamcnslng Township. Aavid ueiiicr, u. Townmensing Towusmp. L. F. Kleppingcr, Lehlghton Borough Mntlnli ('Intnl.. TW ''Q. 1H77f1 S IIKUIFF'S SALB. Bv virtno of a Writ of Tleil Taclnn lpfinnl Ant of the Court or Conrmou rican of Cmbon ccunty and to ino directed, there will te exposed nt Public Sale, nt tao Court Ilouaa Mnuch Chunk, Car no a County, btate ot Fouuylvuiua, ou SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1879, at Ono o'clock P. M., the following Real Estate, urwiiueu ua iULiowB, iu win jvii iuai cenaiu LOT OR PIECE 0 liAND, fllnnto In Ea"t Penn Township. Carbon Connty. rt'iiuuyuuun, uouuucu aim uct-cnuea as im own! Bcainulni; at a mono, thftinn hvlnnii nf William J. bmitn, i.ott John Albribt, eout i G7 dops . west 11 ueiohca tuu stonoi tacme by the buuie, ngrtn, tnentv-ihree d"nrneii, weac Beveu pen hot tonatuno In the public load lead.nff from Wep.t Pmnaville to ticlmylfet.l County! inenco n'.oMK iu naiU rojd, noutb aizCisoTon do green west oue perch to a tonemad ruadt thenco tho by h:iiho twentv-threo deareef . wet e (fht poichei audllfieouleei toa louoi thenco bv land of JC, ti. llelntzel m an, not th mry seven decrees west twelve perch? to a atone In tho puuiicroau leading from Lehlfrbtou to I'enn IUo i thence in nnd nlonfr had road, sontli twenty threo decrees, can lllteeu (cicb03 and lilt e hi feet to tho plco ot neiai'nlup. contain. mr Ono Awe and ThUty three Puchea, atrlct xneasuic. Too Improvement tl'creon consist of a Larpo TWO-STORY HOTEL BUILDING, thirty two feet deep by flftr feet In front to wliJfili mnttnrhfVl n Tu'n.OltV P tl A M V. KlTt'lIEN. twe itv by twenty-two feel. Uutao Ural floor and tn the mime b.ilidingol the Hotel H a rood Mzed HTOItE hOOil wul od ipted for tho mercantile bulnrss, and nlso a Vm chouse aiiaciie-i, loui ie' n uy hixicpii toot. riieien-o idt-o TWO LVItfli NlAHl.K't nd. jaceutttitho propel and beluDRin to It, one 14 iniriv-nvo uyioriy.iwii itei in uimeuuons and tiie o. her thirty aix by forty-one feet. Also n WAGON UOUaM. i,me by fi.uruen feet: Pis oiy, io u, uy ui;eeu icer, nua oiner uuiuuiiaiugs. Lot No. 2. Bcfflnnlntr nt n pionn In the nubile inaa leauiutr um lit-mziuou 10 rennnvmc, fhonen ill ninl nloiifr ftniif rnnil fsiindi fwr-iifv. tli.ee itoaroesi onii tiny feet to a utonoiu s Id load: thence by land of E. S. IXei.itzelmati outh ttxty-aevcn tlegrees. wet ono Jmrnl ed and eipnty oLo lett und fix lcche- to a uost t thence uv lanu oi jonn Aiuiiftut uoiiu twent tnree rtcreort. wet llf y f-et to a poi; t lit nee uy hind ot AniOif n.egil.uoitb alxty-eeven devreo-, ca-t oue huiidn d and elKlitv-ouo lett uud bii lucheB io the place of betuu.ni; containing THIRTY-THREE VERCHES within said houmlailea tnoie or lo.s 8 hi zed and tintm iutnesecnliou as the nrot. crty ut Henry JSomtem, and ti bo bo Id by J. W ltAUDEVnUSir. MhurlfT SnnniFFs OrFicn. ; sinucacnuulc, Dec. 22, 1S77. ) ! g IB B R I FF'S SALE. 11 vlrtaoif a Writ nf Venditioni Exponas l'butdom uf the Court ot Coinoiou Plo orCiu. UouCouuty andtomoiUrecLed theiewill bo ex. posidut Public sa!e ut tuuCoJti Uou&e, in tn j(io iRintt MhucU ChuuK.CarbonCuuuty.btale of Pt'iuiflvaula,ou SATURDAY, JAKUARY 12, 1878, at One o'clock P. M.. tho followln? Real Estate, (lOdCilUtdailuiunv.-, to wit: All tbatceilum LOT OR riECE OF LAND, "Itnatoln FipnVUn Township, Cnrbon County. PuiiuylvjbU.boiiMUd uuo dcr bcduitoiiown. tbac in to t-ay i Uominujf at a pout In a public load Ua mjjUoiii Woiurptrt to ih aiurn iron Worn s ihtuoo In and nloiu aal i io id uoilh lltty twod'erto. eat fourtotu perches toapootm 8'ila road j th:iito bv laud f L wutlforn, at-utu t wen ty-h ven dowieo, east UiUj ptrchcj .o a Mionu ac tl.oTar Uui i thei csbv the -uum t-outh Uity-two ueamn. ott lourtte-j peicucstta iK)tt i ikem'u by laudui Uilub lOtzniKer, north twenty ono tind a hi.f dein it?, wohi n.ne pervu to li e naee of beyiiium, lOsitdnjluM- uno Uuudied nuu I weuty Pic ied Uium niLa3axu. A.bO, a.t thO"0 CERTAIN LOTS, Fltuato'n Franklin TowDfhip. Carbon County, Pniiiisvuaniu, uoundtd and dc&cnbod tn .ol lows: lieiiuniiii' t, u po t theme nlonx a cui tain ji.ey. t-ujih Hlxteiu (lees. east ii;e luiii died nuu llllv jtot ton noi ; the eeb htnuai. bci e Kht ecu, uuitn roveutydour dirm., o.it.t oue huiulren fi-el tj a i)ul ; thenej uioiix u lu nosfrt io d. north bUtten duiL-es wist una i.undftd feel t-j a puttt thenco Uv ot number utu'e.i. uuo unniuuv vuiviu Aiiiier, ou n -t'V oil I y four Oek'io s west uuo uuudird itn 1 fitly leci, totao piaco uf be&i.mur', vtintauiUig Fit- loeu i uuiuuuu equuro i teu inj, ua lLai CLlUlU LOT OR TIECE OP GROUND, pituato m Fraukllti Townh p Carbon County. Peimt-ylvniiia bouudud uud deso l t-d as fol lowm Ufixlnntii' at ti nn-i. tho cubvlajd oil. 1 1. 31 1 ir, mjUiIi tif.v-hvu oeio- h, wet settn iceii peiei.ei iu ii i hi inenco uy -anu ti .ueii Horn. utli iimttten duuee. east ono ai.d BLven tenth perches lo u pout tficiico by the federal com sei und d.bt ncea alonifthe e. klbhIo of lur iluu. ma-en teen tcicLes Ma post) ihem-o by I.. nd il Levi 11.0111, uotn nlneieeit deieeii. Hpt o.teuud four tenth pciches tn Hie p ace or bCF,uiiln, eunt..iniu I wuuiy Pcrche, uioie VI ICS", dllSU, U.i IUJ1, uium LOT OR riECE OF GROUND, situate Iu Franklia Township Carbon Connty, PinnhvHuuu, bo undid h d des.Tibeil ui fob low at lieRl turn; at a rtoi o In a publu- road leading autti Weiv.poit to the Iin li nou woiks thei ee bv uud t-f iewm ilmu, u-iilh live tie i ecu, e:i8t ten peicbei in a Muno in mid ptiuiio rontt t tlicneo porib oifihty-hoy n dt'feiiO'i, won lour peicheK to ihe p.ncouf bealmi U, enntalu luu oue-Fourth of u Acie, a ilct uicuaurc Tho improvement thercou are a THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, twenty Blx by twoiitv-elsbt feet, with Double Polo-!, cix and one halt ny twent -six fcttj V uuie Mab e and biauhur llouae, tweuiy Uj tait feet and taken in execution as tho property oi I man 11. Mi:!cr.and la I ood oy J W. KAUDEMlUalf, Sheriff. tiiifnirra office, i MuuciiChuUfc, Dec 12, 1877. ) LJIIEIUFF'S SALE. By virtue of a Writ ot Ven. Ex, lvucd oit of the Court f Cotnrroii Plea of Carbou touuti and to me diiec et th ra wll be eiuo-ttdut rub.l'i till., at tho court Houso, iluucii Chunk, Carbou County, ou SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1878, at One o'cock p. M. tho foUwlng do.-cnbca Heal Estate, lumii A 1 that ueitam LOT OR TIECE OF GROUND, pitnateln FranLiln Towuh'p. Carb-jn CoontT, Pennitylvaulu, bouuilednudatiiciibi-daluhow, ti niti lleninlntr nt a ton. thenco alnnir n public road i"uiUuirft(jinTar lluu tuthelloufiooi ueu. b' li ZininiPiiuau, k.ul l tbntc-eu decree. wet uuo huiidrtsi aud tairt t wo f eei to a put: thenco byiundof lieu hen ZtnmiMiinin, M'Utn fixity. Uvo doj'i(64. east one bundled and elxtytlve ti et lo a oi fdi thence by hum of l-cwi iu ru, north twetve and onehali uefficod. tet euo huii' i red und tlilitv iwo leet to a roc thenco nv laud 1 1 Jwiai' UiirU i or-h c-chtv chfve de tre a went did huudied ind livo feet to tho face it beluutiiv, eomnmu oveuty fcqauu itchea, uuie oi Itai. AUo, ail tlut other certa.u LOT OR HECK OF GROUND, tltnato Iu the JJorou.'h of Welnipor'. Car' on County, Pei UHVia'Jia bounUi-d aud atactibed A4 fohowx, to witi lliifiuniiiic ue a Nit. ih-i cm hloutf U1h ctrett south twenty devieet, eac tuty i-lx feet to a poet i (heme bv Uud of Cftn Mtber north evejty deffreo -.e .at one hundred and fir y Net thence hLhict tno Leh tin aud Husquthitna Itaificvid Ciuupaui'it (aiid. nouh tAti'iy dirrt'04, witot t Utv x feet tn a poti thet:ve by 14 nil of Chares Milltr, wauth seventy cu'iet-H, wet ono i uudrwl and foitr fu-t to the p ace of tetfiiimutf, couinu.ni Mue ihouund Vw liuudp d and Votty So tare I eet. It b u.g nt of Lot NumbJi-17. iu it a mid lloruuub ut es d and taken lu execution at tho pcopertr ot Joshua Uiaer, a. d u bo iola by j. w.uAUDUNuutU, fcifcrjr. SBZRiry'i Office t lifcUjchCtmnk. Vo.ti, j?rr. ! sit vi' amttrsactive prices. A Specialty. Ilcspcctfullyj ef e B?. MUSBB F A Si li Dress Suits, m Youths' Suits, Mode up from tho Iii'dt Mnterliil, In Ilio Latest Styles, arid Perfect I'tts Gnr antped, at I.OWE3T PItlUES FOR OASn ALSO. Tr.ESlKNDOtIS Sr.AUWHTEIl If THE TRICES OT Boots, Sboes, Gaiters, Hats, Caps, and Gents' Furnishing' Goods. BfCM and examine Good, nnd rncos Minro nril!ipir roar rirrcfinr clacwStfe'. . T. D. CLAUSS, Merchant Tailor,- 2nd door above the Public Square, HANK STREET, Lfhlghton. WAE OI HIGH PEIC1S I MMfflffiABr AEBUJES6, Successor to D. Book & Co., Opposito tho L. & S Depot, BANK Street, Respectfully announces to his customers and friends thafr he is daily receiving additions to his stock of LADIES' DllESS and DRY GOODS, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE, &c, &c, Ac Also, just received a car load of LIVERPOOL SALT, which I am selling at Bottom Prices. SALT FISH a Specialty. ggf If you really desiro to knoTr how large an amount of Goods you can get for a small sum of Ready Moneys you should not fail to give mo a call before making your purchases elsewhere. DoiVt forget the Mammoth Store, opp. L.&S.Derot, May 0, 187D-y1 mwt Pianisig Itepertrnllv idnmince to rarponten, nui.dera. Contractors and others, tht hiTinir eompli 4 their NIJW (ILIm, tJi y are uow prenared tu bUpyTy them, at VKBTf LOWEST PR1C8, with Such as Siding Floor Boards, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shut tors, Moldings, Brackets, Cabinet Ware, &c, &c, On the hortret NoUcp. OiirJIachlnorj' ii all liew ami ot ihe Mnsr XpproTert Kind, io thai w h .vo unhOMiailnn In Unnrautrlusr Perfect 8attsiftctiu to all irhomay lavor nt with Be ir vrdtrtf It Ton hiva not tlniPKi call and ep.ectwbat on want feud youroideru and tacy t? ill bi lUo n-rmntlv ond ot a- low price as though vou were present. Give us ft Trial, ami you will be couvloced ol what we say. SOLOMON YEAKELy D. IJ, ALBUIGI1T,. "VVM. BIRRY. jonx BIEUY, Office nnd Mill, nearly opposito tbt Fort Allen Honst, WEISSrORT, Crtcil Ouuty, Peuna, June 10, 187l-l JGUISTCK'S NOTICE. No. ice in hrebv (flven that the Executors. AiIiiunMtat mend uunrUinni hereinafter nam. ed hietii d har rotiK tiivo aixmuu ol the fdlowiirj? i-Hhttes In tlio Itetiu Offlcf. at N.nuch vhu'ik, ifi fiudfor the Outi yot Cnrhon, wii ch i o. ounishavd neon ullowe) by tho lies. 1'ier will no pn seined to ti.e Juu.res of the Orpnauirmiri on Mo d tv,tho n;htiay of Janu at) ut'it, at iu uvloex VM.. tor o"tiftluiati(.u i Hrf t an.i final urcnunt of Itobrrt Klott, pninl. lau Qt Maty A hot lit dv nud Hito DiihmCK llily heirs! V ziixthltinin.kklialdy.iato tftto l.oruacn f Muuch Lliunk, ritet andflnat nccnnnt(f 1-lwln Tnuer, ailraln Istrult.n-f moifUt if Dcuum Jtoylc, late of Eufct Miiui'h fhti'ik boiciun,dei.fiL Hrt nni flr.al Eco'ium i f Jjcou s. uawk.ad. luniistnto t-f th'i e-tt.to of I Ian let Hun if, lato ot Kinder uiumhlo, ree'd. FlisiaMl final i count of AukuU'ih Mitchell Ailnuulrfi. n tor of tlutotateot lltitamiu Mil- the.l Lite 1 K:iucU Chui.t Uoiouru, ilwjd, I-'irHat rtpnriW tccnuutof W II. ti loh. cxic- utortd thnetatunt X. I? O ace. Into of tuo l.oiouffh of Mauch t'hunsC,t3cc'd, rirptnud final recount rl Adam Mehrknin, ex cutor oi the 1. at v II and IpUhi m of Johu M. ChrUlinaa. tu-o of Lofter 'iuwameu Injr townnluu, CLvcW Second ana final account ot Jaob II. Balkeld, atimlnii aturof tn.iiatoof o. W. b'alkeid, Into of Mnuch Chunk b rough, tet'd. First and fiui 1 recount of A, H. Tobias, admin litr.orof tbofftitto ol Micl.a.ul Oouniv. ivte 01 L'oaliHiit. Muuih Chunk tuwuthip, decU nr-t and 11 fiat account ol llmirf Lane. admin- isira or ot tho fatal' ot Joi-chim Z .nJers, lato vt Mahoning lowuthlp, dec'u Final account f Ada'ii JJerl;o (nmrcUn of JucoU II. Mthrkhaui. lulmr child cif Jacob Uehraam. decM. UKUNARD rniLLlPS, Ke colder. Stanch Chuui, Dec. 53. 1877 9 All absutits Sod. ClAmte, Itesonroes, Products Law, and it l'oupie mo fiven in tho 1CANHA l'..lliKlt, a L'VQSQ Weekly, in us istn ieur, I'n-t pl) 3 iuo. & e. Address, J K, liUf0.. 'loreka, ICanus. Una qurklr tiken a lilsh ilsctt amona; agrl cultural Jturuiti.N, Y. Tiibuue...,.e hare C4nsdiied it anrnng tie bt-st of o ir exchaute, onduwoiihy nprentativuot i West. i'rae nail l'aniitr. I'hibu'a ...Our Ktnsas fueuds si oulJ Jei luech piidelu the hivh character nud aleiliujr worth of tneir Mntu nirr cultural paper. Natijual Live Htock Jrumal ....We cteeifally treiiii it with UcIuk one of the lest edited of om Wtt rn apnculturul cxchnses. -Hyiittllho'nine, .S. V. dec1ft-w4 T7v Ts n o A t0 curo a Cfl8e 01 'Atarrh in eao YY aUbcUnelshborhood, wftb Dr. Karri ptr'a Heuiodv, to imruduc le. tBXlefre. J, , A"5JM SOU, October e,im-yi Business Suits KMiM ... iSl Boys' Suits. liEHIOHTON, PENN'A. Ml & Lmnber Co., Cold Drafts Around windows and doors In winter lnsr half vour fuel, aiso IiUflT In summer, saving furniture, curtains stopped, windows raised and lowered ana mrnfitA. iiji.'xtKjHIVM sasnes ua usual uy uuunjirii i-bicul MUTAIibIC and 11U1111KK Weather Rtrlps. Btood the test for 19 YUAHM on 1ubllO BulldlnfS. Dwelltngs.Drawlng-lloom and Bleep In jr Cars, In the United States and Europe. Windows and Doors Mea surea vumimi or uiauu tiend your address, and let ua do i ono or two on uuu. I FOR SALE BY jr. i,. abejV BANK ST., LEUIQI1TON Shaving, Shampooing, I)IEI.0, Him IJBItSIXO, and Hair Cutting Saloon. IMPOUTEO AND DOMESTIC Key West & Havana Cigar3. All tlio Kerw York urI rhiladelfJiia UORKIKO, EVENING, WEEKLY AND 8UNDAY (German i English) PArEUS. A Tsii. tbo LfM!lng Nevrtpspers of Netahbtirtntr Otlfs Linto uotl tver iolUi, ana Oafis. tiwitch'liO'f aud G en Onoko Caaea rojit sirn aod Itevfnue tjtaaps. Newspaper Wrspperft. ami Vo.tt :ards slwav. on band. Aventfor ihe EahabcDdUer piau A'uauaca i Weeklr ana Uontti Ir Boon aod Periodical!. Ac to. F. INKMANN, Junr., Snsouohanna Street, atACOn cuCMt. vt. ecu. im.ir T io AVhoui It May Concern. All Darwin, .ra harehr forbid meddllirff wLth I Cow, I Sewlug M aohliio.i Uareaa,i lisdsteada. 1 down Chair., I Cook BioTf . I Haul Cark lot oi Cirpit,! is.ttra aod I Cuvuoard. now In pos. testiou of NaaarciU Uollorer, ol Franaltii 1 wp.. Carbon count', V., as tbo asms aro n-rpro-pertr and Icanod br me to blm dann. air pleaaaro. BEUBKN BVUFAkB sh w, itn- tw, pa-v r.