U. V. MOftTIIIMEIt. EDITOR LEIIiailTON, PA.: SATURDAY, FEBllUARY 10, 1S78. A point well taken. The New York WccXly H'lfnatputs Has follows: "Half mast that starry flag 1" Why? The Popo is dead, and Mayor Ely says that out of re spect to a largo body of citizens tho flags on the City Hall must bo displayed at half-mast. Out'Of respect to tho Methodists, when Bish p Janes died, nobody thought then of half masting our city flags; but ho was nn American and a Protestant. Hon. Mycr Strouso died Monday in Pottsville. Ho was born in Germany in 1825, came to this country In 1832, and set tled in Pottsville. Ho studied law, and from 1842 to 1852 was editor of tho Xorth Ameri can Farmer, in Philadelphia. Ho was elec ted to the Thirty-eighth Congress from the Tenth Pennsylvania District in 1802, and was re-elected to tho Thirty-ninth Congress. Tho Hon. Charles M. Conrad, Secretary of War under President Tillmore, died at New Orleans on Monday. Ho was a native of Winchester, Va. Ho was an advocate of secession beforo the war and was a member of tho Provisional Congress which met at Montgomery, Ala. In March, 1803, ho of fered resolutions inthoConfederato Oongrcss in favor of measures "lending to a sieedy restoration of peaco with nil or with any of the States of tho Federal Union." Tho Hon. William Welsh, brother of the American Minister to tho Court of St. James, fell dead of hcart-discaso on Monday afternoon ut Wills's Hospital, Philadelphia, nt which placo ho was attending a meeting of theBoanl of City Trustees. Mr. Welsh is well known throughout as a public-spirited philanthropist. Ho wasVmgaged in promot ing and sustaining with his wealth various charitable institutions, was an Indian Com missioner under President Grant, and at tho time of his death ho was President of tho Board of Directors of Girard College. Ho was a prominent member of tho Protestant Episcopal Church. A cablo telegram was received on Tues day, announcing tho death, at Sidmouth, England, of Itev. Dr. Alexander Duff, tho well known missionary of tho Freo Church of Scotland. Ho was about 72 years of ago. Dr. Duff was tho first missionary of the Church of Scotland to India. Ho founded tho Free ChurchJCollego in Calcutta, where, it is Btated, over 1000 native students have been receiving nn education. Sinco his re turn from India, ho has been Professor of Evangelistic Theology in tho Freo Church College, Edinburgh. Dr. Duff was a man -""'ji-h an clw"- fjwaker. He visited this country in 1854, and mado many friends in Amercia. Gidcon)Wclls,cx-Sccrctary of the Navy, died in Hartford, Conn., Monday evening, from tho effects of a carbuncle, nfter four weeks' illness. Ho wns born in Glaston bury, Connecticut, on July 1st, 1602, wns educated chiefly nt tho Norwich University of Vermont, and studied law. In 1820 ho became tho editor of tho Hartford Times; from 1827 to 1835 was a member of tho Con necticut Legislature ; served for a short timo as Comptroller of Public Accounts, and was Postmaster of Hartford from 1830 to 1841, having been appointed by President Jack son. Iu 1842 ho was mado Comptroller of tho State, and from 1840 to 1810 had chargo of a Bureau iu tho Navy Department. Ho was a delegate to tho Chicago Convention in 1800, and in 1801 ho went into President Lincoln's Cabinet as Secretary of tho Navy. For thirty years beforo becoming Secretary lio was an occasional contributor to tho Hartford Press, tho New York Evening Tost, ana mo Washington ovo&canu Umon. Hell. Tho question of eternal punishment still continues to bo tho thenio of discussion iu some of tho New York pulpits. Tho views of tho eminent divines who liavo unbur dened themselves are rather conflicting. Below wo giyo somo of tho important points of the subject, as touched by clergy of tho metropolitan pulpits on Sunday. Rev. Thomas S. Preston, of St. Ann's Church, on Sunday morning, said, among other things, " that tho distribution of tho rewards and punishments by God In this lifo is unequal, and that, therefore, thero is a lifo beyond tho gravo where God's justice shall bo magnified j that tho wicked aro to bo punished beyond this life; they aro to bo burned with unquenchable lire; tho pun ithment of hell is eternal ; tho firo of hell is a material corporeal lire." In conclud ing his discourso tho reverend gentleman Mid : " Iu tho first placo let mo stato that it is evident to any man thut there can bo no God without law. We can not conceive of an intelligent agent without law or n codo of morals, much less can you conceive of a God without law. There is no law that can exist without tho sanction of rewards and punishments, and, therefore, God does gov eru by rewards and punishments. Now rewards and punishments aro uncnualli distributed in this life. This life does not satisfy tho justice of God, nor demonstrate tho euualitv of His coverniiient, and, there fore, thero is a lifo beyond tho crave, where tho intelligent agent who has been wicked shall bo punished, ami anotner snail bo rO' warueu acconung to uou s justice. - At tho Church of Our Saviour (Sixth Vniveraalkt Society), Rev. James SI. Pull man preached from tho words found in Isaiah xiv., 18-22. During his sermon Rev. Pullman said: "Tho great question, If tho Divino Being is capable of perfecting the souls He created, is what is now to bo dealt with here. Wo UnivcrsalUts belicvo that tho Old and New Testaments contain assurances that He Is. Wo believe that God will finally restore the whole of mankind to holiness and happiness, and in this wo show thai we apprcciaio iioit as a uciug oi mercy and coinpifeion, and not a monster of cruelly and Injustice." Tho subject of tho sermon was "John Hall's Mislako Re view of a Discourse on Probation and Pun ishment." Tho reverend gentleman said Dr.' Hall's "Calvinism drives him to tho doctrine of God's Impotency in declar ing substantially that it is beyond His Kwcr to tnko the dead and mircgenerato sinner and placa him In tho way of ulti mate redemption and happiness." Ho re marked that " Dr. Hall's mislnko consists chiefly in limiting tho sovereignty and moral perfection of the Almighty and tho saving efliency of Christ, and in assuming that the death of tho body changes tho re lation of God to the soul." Rev. J. J. Muir, of the Macdougal Street Baptist Church, said in his discourso that thero was a future punishment, sustaining his argument by quotations from tho Bible, and also tho laws which govern human na ture. As to tho nature, of this punishment ho said, "Speculation can not solvo tho question. God, who knows tho future, can solvo that problem." When scoffers can tell what sin is, then he, tho speaker, would describe tho nature of tho hell of the damned. Rev. E. H. Chapin preached from tho words found in Romans i., 25. Ho said: " No man was ever mado belter by punish ment. I can not conceive of endless pun ishment, because I don't belicvo in endless evil, for that can not bo unless Christ is con quered." Hero is a Roman Catholic editor's opin ion. It is to the point, to say the least of it : " All the preaching adulterers and perjurers in America, or in tho wholo world, with all their blowing, can not make hell less awful, less sure, or less eternal, than God Almighty has mado it for those who dio out of His grace." Our Washington Lctlcr. How ihe Xacs of the Tope's Death Was Re ceived in Washington A Turkish Lion at Our Republican Court A Practical Joke on tic Xcwspaper Correspondents Kellogg in a iVcw Role Balls, Parties, and Society Gossip. Washington, D. C, February 0, 1S78. Tho Pope's death, tho " British Position," tho trial of tho Louisiana Returning Board, nnd tho investigation of Door-keeper Polk, havo formed tho leading topics of interest and conversation during tho past week. A majority of tho Corps Diplomatique being Catholics, tho passing away of Popo Pius IX, although on event long foreshadowed, created no littlo excitement here, and was tho causo of tho postponement of several brilliant fetes that wero to havo como off during tho coming week. Only tho mem bers of tho Italian Legation (consisting of Baron Blanc nnd Count Litta), however, havo donned erapo as a nart of their uni forms, a broad, black banil of tills material being tied around tho left arm just abovo tho elbow j but it was noticed that at tho re ception given by Professor Henry, nt tho Smithsonian Institution, on tho evening of tho day when tho first authentic news of tho death of tho Popo was received here, Madame Mantilla, the wife of the Spanish Minister, had discarded her magnificent iliamonds, and woic in llieir placo black jet cwelrv. Her white cashmere robo was also trimmed with black as a mark of respect to mo memory oi tno ueau rontiii. i At tho llejiartmcnt of btato considerable iriosllv is innnife'"-! what Enzland is jjuinji to do about it. The friendly rela tions existing between Baron Shiskui, tho Russian Minister, and Sir Edward Thorn ton, tho British Representative, do not ap pear to havo suffered from tho recent com plications, newspaper gossip to tho contrary notwithstanding ; nnd nt the dinner to bo given this evening by Sir Edward Thornton io mo meniuers oi tno Diplomatic Corps, both tho Russian and Turkish Ambassadors havo been invited. As Aristarchey Bey is at present in New York, ho will probably bo represented on this occasion by Bjltazzi Ellendi, his first Secretary of Legation, a sprightly littlo Turk, closely related to tho Sultan, and who dresses in exquisito btyle, is married to a Parisian lady, and speaks n;iu u uuzen languages uesiucs uis nauvo Turkish. Bjltazzi, notwithstanding tho fact that ho is a married man with one wifo hero nnd probably tomo dozens more in Constantinople, is a great favorite with tho ladies, nnd much sought in society hero; nor do tho recent troubles of his native country nppear to havo impaired his good nature or tasto forciarrciijc to any remark able degree 1 jjasi weetc ono ol tlioso littlo jokes that newspajier men delight to indufgo in was perjictratcil by ono of tho "members of tho press" upon his confreres. While standing m tho lobby of tho Eiggs Houso (tho most fashionablo hotel here), tho idea struck him to register tlio namo ot J. Madison Weils, of tho lato Louisiana Returning Board, ujioii tho register. Walking up to tho counter, ho wrote, in a largo, uoia nana, J. .Madison Wells, New Orleans. La.1 and then withdrew to a corner ol tlio lobby to watch tho result. In tho course of tho evening a number of correspondents iruii eu in, wno, seeiim tins namo on tlio register, sent up their cards, and, while waiting below, went to tho hotel telegraph office, nnd teleernphed to their respective journals tho important news of tho arrival oi ex-uovemor Melts, whose whereabouts Had long been a mvsterv. in Wash in don. xr i.h i 7. .i t. . .ui'.iiinuui', soiiieuow or oincr, cx-uovcraor i'.ici;ani, who boards at the same hotel, had been let into tho secret, nnd tho cards wero taken to his room. Ho summoned tho anxious correspondents to his room, ono by one, and blandly informed thorn that Mr. 17..1I. . 1 i t . nr.. .iviia Him uuuu luiimi iu sco Dtruuiur ivei- logg on business of an important nature, and could bo found nt tho reeldenco of tho latter on G street. Thilhertho quill-drivers went, to bo informed, iu turn, by Mr. Kel logg, that ho had not seen Mr. Wells, and knew nothing whatever aliout him. Tho ncwspnicr men were incredulous j there was the namo on tho register of tho Riggs House, and thero was Governor Packard. who had distinctly 6tatcd that Mr. Wells could bo lound nt benator Jvellogg s house. The result was more dispatches sent to lia- pen far and near and tho wires wero kept busy for moro than two hours Informing tho peoplo of tho United States that Mr. Wells had certainly arrived in Washington, and was at that moment closeted with Senator Kellogg, devising means for tho cseajio of General Anderson, whoso trial was then in progress nt New Orleans. Tho door-bell of Mr. hcllogg's house kept on tinkling till lone after mid-nlglit, being pulled by anxious correspondents iu search of inform ation j tlio Senator sworo and threatened to bombard his beleaguers with boot-jacks and other missiles from his bed-room window t but all to no purtiose. He told mo tlio next morning that, ho had not slept a wink tho entire night, and threatened dire veneeanco against tlio lierpetrator of this hoax. If those lines should meet his eye, ho will then know for tho first timo that his particular friend, ex-Governor Packanl, had a leading hand in this scheme to rob him of his flee p I Next day camo tho news of tho arrest of the oonajHit Jlr. wells at uigollct'8 blatiou, In jiouisiaua. The social event of the past week was President Hayes's reception ) a truly Demo cratic "crush," where struggling hundreds vainly sought admittance, and llio Chief Magisterial hand was mado tho lest of smil ing fortitudo sufficient to havo sustained Montroso on tho scaflbld. Tho East room must havo shown scattered relics of lorn finery equal to such exhibitions in Presi dent Lincoln's time. As next in Importance, in scale of social affairs, camo tlio ball given by tho Japaneso Minister, Mr. Yosliida, and Ills wife, a bo witehing littlo Jnpancso who lias a baby threo months old, speaks French fluently (that is, she, not tho baby), and English tol erably well. She told me sho was going to teach tho baby English in honor of ills (it's n boy) being born in tho United Stales. This evening Senator nnd Mrs. Blalno will commence a series of Saturday nine o'clock receptions, on which occasion Mr3. Blaine will bo assisted by Miss Dodge, bet ter known as "Gail Hamilton." Just now tho season is nt its height, nnd, assisted by tho exceptionally fino weather, tho national capitol presents a 6ccno of gaycty by day and evening that certainly can not bo sur passed, If equaled, by any other American city. B. Iuduslrinl Hems. Want of snow has raised tho price of lumber 40 lcr cent, nt Winnipeg, Manitoba. Tlio CbiiWcr says : Wo aro pleased to nnnounco that work is to bo resumed at tho Tnmaqua Rolling Mill this month yctj probably on Monday, tlio 18th. Tlio Lykens Register says "contracts for gangways, schutes nnd leadings wero given out by the Lykens Valley Coal Com pany sufficient to givo employment to about a hundred men." Tlio repair gang, says tho Catasauqua Dispatch, of tlio L. and S. Division of tlio Central R.R. of N. J. has been placed on half time working but threo days a week, nt 80 cents a day, or $9.00 per month, or about $1 55 per year. This is panic rates truly. Tho manufacture of papor from wood has reached tho nltitudo of perfection in Canada. Tlio superintendent of a mill out there says a treo is cut down and shoved in to ono end of tlio mill, nnd iivo minutes later their is a neighbor nt tlio other end to borrow tho pajicr. ThoAltoona TViianc says thattho Penn sylvania Railroad Company gives notice t lat it will receive railroad tics along its line a business which has been suspended sinco somo timo last summer. This looks ns though there was somo prospect for em ployment for idlo hands along tho lino in the near future. American gold pens aro exported to all parts of tho civilized world, and perhaps no greater proof of their superiority can bo ad duced than tho prominence which English statloncrsare giving them in their catalogues. Our manufacturers surpass their competitors in tlio variety and cleganco of their wares, and in tho writing qualities of their jieus. Tho most industrious and profitable manufacturing locality in tho world iu proportion to its size is the platform over St. Anthony's Falls, nt Minneapolis, Minn. It has sixteen flouring mills, ono woolen mill, ono iron works, ono cotton mill, ono railroad machino shop, two planing mills, one sash nnd door factor)-, ono paper mill, ono grain elevator with capacity for .100,000 bushels, two machino shojw, ono mill furn ishing shop, ono cardiuimill.eiirhtsaw mills with n capacity for sawing 1,000,000 feet of uunucr per uay, aim tno city water works, together with tho numerous offices and other buildings appertaining directly or indirectly n Wll-cu 111-,IUUI!U13. New Advertisements. AT PRIVATE SALE, A HOUSE . mm i.vii, hiiuiuu uu poronusirecr. in tho IloruUTll of Lrhlfflltmi. l'pulin 'Clin lioaso laTwu.,torv l-YnTno ni.il w tmit.itkla foi throe families. For luulicr particulars ntB'y, run. iii-w.- 4MA Arents Wnutoil to Butwcnbo lor tho WUVV AKonts'Journal.n handsomely tonnd li pairo Jojrnal. liriutiiill of intorcet to AkoiiIs. specimen copy seal ireo. agists' jouhxal, N- V. Job. 15-ws Gold. Mines (0 Land. Coal GOLD MINUS) AND COAT. HIIA'Crt fcOLD, Oil. X.I.AD COIIPANIHSOIIOANIZED. STO.VJJ IHON MKtlNO -VHDNCV.i COl'l'lUt MAltULB H. SEVU.Vril Hi'., LIM13 COAL rulLADKLrillA. MI OA MAltL A. JI.W1J1AN4CO. OYl'SUM HOW To Buy a Farm ! miiiix W1IJJHE Jggp'Send for Our Catalogue. A. II. AVYMAN & CO., So. 20C SOUTH SEVENTEI ST teb. 10W4 PHILADELPHIA. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF Valuable Real Estate ! The undcrslmicil. nfifilamcfi of Jospnh Ti. Rl del, vrill t-tlt nt public bile, at the Trankllu uotcj.iu iruuuim Tow ub nip, car Do u couuty, 1'a.. on Wednesday, March 13, 78, at 2 o'clock p. io., tho followlnir property, to win r-oTeu town or uauaiaj; ioik. s-iuato in Vraukuu Townstitn aforesaid, each having a front of 0 feet and a depth ol I&3 feet, anil numbered tespeclivelv No. , 33, 21, Si. S3, fi and 63. A lso,one out lot containing itbout H of an acre, LcIuk the pronfitv of Joseph 11. Helilel, anil to bo eold lor the boneflt of eledttors. Tei ma aud conditions will bo mado known at the tune and place of snln br HUNItV liOYER, Ats'cneo. rcb 14, 1878. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OP VALUAULTJ Real Estate of J.B. Seidel There win he sold ot public gale, on tropre tnlscsm Toftauieuulnff To wu ship, Carbuu Co., Monday, March 11, 1878, ot 1 o'clock p. m., tho IciHovtIdt real estate, fit. u a to lu 'luvtnmtDalair Tmrnvhin. to wit: All tli at certain tract or picco of land boumled and Cociluc(l as follows t Uealntitui; at a cbest nut corner, tUemo by land of Joseph ICocli and J 01 a a Jlarpet north 44 decrees, xstat C2Uj ii ere Ucs to u stone; thenco down in the Toco l'oco, or H Crrfc, k perches to a etone cor ner thenctt south 2 decrees, west 60 perche.4, to a btonej thence south 43H decree, west 42 perchfls.toaetoao; toence bv laud of Will lam he buffer south 84 decrees. eat 37 icrchcn. to n st one i thenco bv land now or lato of Daal-1 bteniler, bouth 7- decrees, west CO perches to a bioue buu tsiate i ineuco uv uo sinie buuiu otj deureea. vest S"i nerctioa to n Doat i thenca bv l'ind of Jacob Bmith south Kh decrees, cast CO reicbea to a stone thenco br tho same north iti decrees, east lis torches toa stone t thenco by the same south 11) decteea eat Si uerchej to a poriti thence br laud of John tl. Wein north 73 U decrees, east G3 perch to a stone j thence br land of William Scuaffrr north 9 degrees, west '1 porches to a stone , thence br the same north Ti decrees. eat 47 2-li) perches to the pmceoi uecinuiDg, couiaiumsr 224 ACRES AND 49 PERCHES, etrlct measure, upon which Is eroded A TWO-STORY FHAMU UWKLLINQ, J by M I cel. with a kitchen 13 by !2 feet attached n Bwl baiu so ty OJlctt, and other outhund. inns- About luo ucres of the land aro under a KmkI etate ot cultivation. Terms and conditions will bo mado known at Iho tunc ana place or aaie uv iiuNnYnovEit, Ftb M, IKS. Assignee of Josrvh 11 Seidel. Now Advertisements. JpERSONAL. (corr.) . . . . NFTvMAUOSIXO.rA., Feb. 0th. 1873. It. A-. tlrtu, Eeo.i DKAn bib. Unclosed find Note ncnlnst Amos Miller for SSO, with lnteront from Mnrch a, I8J4. Yon win sue him in my name, and immediatelv wlthout notice. RosD'lr yonrs. . , . J-n. AltNEn. Tho above l a correct copy of part of a letter written by J. II, Arncr. Ton. 10. wa II. A. J1KLTZ. AwanlcJ hlghett priu nt Centennial Exposition for fin cheiting qjahtiea tod exetllnca and liting tAar aeier r tweefrninff and flavoring. Tho best tobacco cm mafic. As oar blno ttrip trArie-mnrJt fs clowlj Imitated on inferior poods, fee that Jarlrtoi's Jltsl la nn tre rj Jltiff. . SoM hj nil dealer. Fend for parorle, free-, to C. A. Jackson & Co., Mfrt., retereburg, Va. O. F. WAllPhK. rhlla.. ra General Apcnt. Mot. ill tirlfA VO if) nn I tr rtft 1'arloi Orpaus. tirlco 3 onlvtBS. Vaiicrtreo. D F, BEAm-, Washington, N.J. 40 Kxtka Fine Mixed Card, witli name, ice, postpaid. It. Jones & Co., Naesau.K.V. WORK FOR ALL In Ihclr own loonlltlAq. Pfmvnnelni. fnrtlinlrtni. bidk Visnon, (enlarged) Weekly nnd Monthly. iirKusi i-.iper in me worm, wun .mammoth Cliromoi I'ree. Big Commissions to Agpnta Tcrma nnd Outfit 'ree. Address 1'. O. VICKEKY. Augusta. Maine. Qft Allied Cauls, HuoYrtlike, Dimatk, Ac rib U 2 allko. with name 10c. J. Mlnklcr & Co., Nassau, K. Y. EO. T. 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A book of 120 pages containing lhts ot host papers, largest ciicuhitlons, religious, ncrlc il. imnl. clos9, political, doily nnd country papers, and all puh.icatlons which nro specially vain ablo to art vcrtMrs.wlth somo Information about pncoa Is scut to auyaddrcs-i on lecclpt often cents Poisons at a dlstanco wishing to mako con tracts for advertising in any town, city, county, lato or territory of tho United states, or any portion of tho Dominion ot Canada, may send a conclso statement of what thevwant. togeiher with a copy cf the ADVEUTI81SM13NT thoy dcslro Inserted, nn4 will reccivo information hy return mall which will enable them to decide whether to incrcaeo or le luce tho order. For such tnlormation thro is no charge. Orcers are taken for a Maple paper as Well as for a List: lor a sluglo dollar as readily ns for a larger Bnm. Geo. 1". Howell & Co., also pnullsh tho Amoi lean Ncwsoapcr Directory (price 60 cents), a complete llt of all American Hewspirors. and n Uazctter of tho towns la which they nro issued. JSSfitilVEE'S SASiC Of Taliiablo Ileal Estate. Byvlrtjeef an Ordet Issued out ol the Conrt ot Common '"iv Carbon County, the under, slsnod wilt sell at tubllo oui., nu Thursday, March 14th, 1878, nt TWO o'clock P. M upon tho premises in EAST Wlilssronr, Franklin township Car. ban county, Pennu., tho following ltcal UJtuto, to wit i No. 1. All that certain Messuage, Lot or PIECE OF LAND, sltnato In East Wolssnort, Franilln townhlp, nud county nforcs-tld, bounded and described us follows, to wit: liccianinc at a post, tluiuco nlousa publlo toad lend In c from KtesuTlllo to Wtlasport, eoulh lortv-ono and one-fjutrter tie greei, weac lnnety.ninofeetto n po-t- thence iy iuun i)i(ipoeu lor an nnoy, bouui xoriv r-imoa degieea. cast uuohunured and thlrtvouelect to u post t thenco by and clone e&'d nllor. north forty-one and nquuter dogreos, oat ninoir nluo feet to a post t thence by lan i ol north foity threo decrcea. west ono hundred and thlr iy-bi)Q teei to tne piacu ut bec.numi;, containing 12,900 Square Feet, and embraces Three Lots, viz : Koa. 7, 8 nud 0. Tho Improvements thereon consist of M feet. Two btories lllch.wah Two l'orcuoa attached, and other Outbuilding. A Well of good Water, and h largo and good Yard riai.tcnl with If rait Trees. .-no. v. Ait mat ccrtiiu Lot or Piece of Ground, altnato In East Welssport. In tho Township and County ntorcudd, bounded and described us fol lows, to wit: lleiriuninc at a public road leadluir trom Welssport to Stroadshurg, thence br land ot Lowls Horn, north five degrees, oast ten peicties to an alley along the craveyaid: ttenco along said alley, south cictity-feren tloirco. cast four perches to a stonot thenco by land late nf U. v', Klotz. nouth tivo decrei-a, west ten porcticatosald publlo rondt thenco along the same, north clshty-sevcn decrees. wu4 four perches to the p.ace of beginning, containing 40 Perches, Strict Measure. The Imitroveracntft thereon consist of a IlLACKHMITU'S hllOl. 10 by 21 lot t. TWO oiurios Jiigu, una nugou Duop uvcrueaa. lloingtho ReolEstatoof I1ENIIY I HER LIN and WIFK of said Fianltlin Townshin. Carbon county, ana to bo sold by tho Assignee Tho terms and conditions will be made known on tho day of sale, and due attendance given by lHZ.VJAMIN BERLIN, Assignee, l'ETEU J. if eeiian. Attorney. February 0, 1878, jyssohitlon of Coimrtnerslilp. Xotioa la bcrebr irlrcD, tliM tbo Paitncratilp latfly 6Ul)Mtlirt Ijcmtt-n Oil AH II. Will Ha nuil 1'. A. ANimiJWH. ol 1'nckfrton. IViiua.. nu(l?r tbo flrm of WKIsa oi ANDREWS, w fiHsolrcU on tbo 25th tlarof Jaituary, 1S79, br mutual couseut. AUdbt awiDg to the bald partucrHUip ate to do received by lue paid l'. A. Aulto7e. and alltlemandson iboaald partner tbip aro to bo pretcuted to biui I or parnt ot. OIlAb. II VI:ISB, P. A. ANDIIEWS. Tackcrtou, Jauuary 25. IS73. Having purchased tie interest of C. TI. Wets la iuu iuiu linn oi tveiiB , Auuxews.iaD uutii-r. a'cuod will continue In the Uv Goods. Glocerr. Hoot and bboe, c. business at tho old stand at rackeiton, wheie be will bo pleaded to scoalt bis Ineods nnd customets, and by prompt at tcntiouio uubiness win iryioreuuer satirise, ilouto all wao tnav favor him with a call Tbaukful for past favoi s. I elicit a continuance ot mo puiruuuifo kivcu tue oiu unu. P. A. ANDItEWS. FCb.S. 1578-WJ T o Whom It Hay Concern. All ccrsons are hercbr forbid meddllne with eneHorrel Hor6e, one flutcber Wairon. oneHet llaruoasand oueHau4ai;eUiitter, loaoed bv the nuderalgiiod lo C1IAS. w IVU UY, of Lehigh. I.EW1S 1I011N Franklin twp., Feb. 0, WS-wS" DOOK OP KNOWL-J-1UUE, or secrets of Love. CourUblu,& Mar. rlice Hhowlui! 1 ow to Bet married. live happlly-obtatn boalili, wealiu and Uutluctlou. aui appear to advsuuae lu so i i,tv io nmrnAaiao a sold. MalloJ (or lu cts. la nostaao tUmpsor currency. Adares.The Vui3a I'ublnbuiK Co., Newark, H.J. imp-ml SWEEfpsSMffATY RIibwIm fegssaaga TnliaiMM Sm oiiIcf t restace stock smA mnszh. rooBoa for pi'Iiig- piaa' Bassegj, we will ojfer to-day Respectfully, o To MUBS FAIL g fAM SKXiBS Dress Suits, Youths' Suits, ilfP Boys' Suits. Made up from the Best Material, in the Latest Styles, nnd Perfect Fits Guar-" anteed, nt LOWEST TRICES FOR CASH ALSO, TREMENDOUS ST.AUQI1TEH IN THE TIIICES OF Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Hats, Caps, and Gents' Furnishing Goods. CSTCaU and eiamloe Ooodj nnJ rnccs beforo millue y6nr tinrclmsps claewlicro. T. D. OLAUSS, Merchant Tailor, 2nd door abovo tho Public Square, BANS STREET, Lehlghton. Successor to D. Book & Co., At tin " Msanamtli tF995'' Opposite tho L. & S Depot, BANK Street, Respectfully announces to his custorners and friends that ho is daily receiving additions to his stock of LADIES DlitiSS and JJiil GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE, &c, &c, &o Also, just received a car load of LIVERPOOL SAL1V which I am selling at Bottom Prices.- SALT FISH a Specialty. Eggf If you really desire of Goods you can get for n you should not fail to givo purchases elsewhere. Don't forget the Mammoth Store, opp. L.&S.Deuot, Ifay C, 1870-yl Welssport Planiog Sill & Umber o.,. itpanortfnlltr nnnnnnr.A to Cnmoiitcrfl. IlnlUlers. Con trnc tors and othera. thit luirlrn- rnmntot a their Ni;V M ILLS. tHey ore uow preparod.to cvory doacrlption of Such as Siding, Floor Boards, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shut-' ters, Moldings, Brackets, On the Hbortcst Notice. Our Machinery Is all -New and of the Most Approved Kind, so that w bm no hesitation in Ouarantclng I'erlcct Batlslactlnn to all who may lavor us with their ordei a Itvonbnvouotttmetacallnnd select what you want, rend j-oarbidcrs and tbey will be rule n'omntly, and at ns low prices us tuouRh you wero present. Ulve us a Trial, anu you win do convinced oi wuai we say. SOLOMON YEAKEL D. B. ALBRIGHT, WM. B1EIIY. jonx biery, Offlco and Mill, nearly opposite the Fort Allen House, AVEISSl'ORT, Carbon Cunty, l'enna, Noy Advertisements. PIMPLES. I ttIII matl (Free) the recipe for a simple Vegetiuus jUlm (tint will remove TAN, niijijKLKS, 1'iwriiEaann uLoiciiEs.teavicff ibo iiltlii Bolt, clear ami beautiful; aUo inatiuc tionsforDroducinca luxuriant crowth of hair oua tfllJ bead or unoolh foco, AdJresa, in closing set BiaaiP, lieu, vanueii uo., -j add bt., N. Y. To Consumptives. Tim Advertise?, bavins been permancntlr cured ot that dtead disease, consumption, by a Blrapie rcmeuv, is anxious io maau juiowu iu bis fellow-sufferers tbo means of euro, lo all who desire it be will send a copy of the prosenp. tlonuscd. Ifreo of chargo). with the directions forpiepsnnK and usinp the same, which they will And a Bure Cube lor sUMrriox.Asnuui, imoNcnms, ac. l'arllcs wisnioir ine presenp. Hon. will Please address. E. A, WILSON, M l'enn bt , WUIUmsburgh. N. Y TSillCriUHITEACIIIlia CASS 3. Infraction and Amnsomeat combtueil. Important to parents and leucbBis. :o different artistic desleus. '1 he entire p&cic sent rrce tor .5 cts. currency or stamps. Vanlielf A Co , 21 Ann HC.. Js. Y. $57 2f AQCJJT3 prollU per week, fill Will prove it or forfeit iv. sJ New articles. 1nt iiilentil. Kampies sent freo to all. Aildress W. 11. CUI U l:a I lilt. ;i8 ruitou St., Kew Vort. ERRORS OP YOUTH. A a ENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Dcbl1ltv,Pexmature Decay, and all the effects of youtbful lndltcretlcu, will for tho sake ot sun ring humanity, send ti ce to all who need It, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy uy which lie was cured, tiufler. crs wishing to probt by tho advertisers expert, enoocando touv atldre-isinir In perfect confi dence. JOHN II. OGUEN. il Ceoar HI . N. Y, yAXTKD, IMMEDIATELY, A MAN AND HIS WlFK. without children, on a FA It SJ. Tho man must thoroughly under titan 4 the work on & rsrm, and the woman torn-iet-ut to take fuli chargo of the DAIItY, aud loth of them able to read aud write. Tor par. ticutar apply at the office of the CA I til ON AUVOl'Al K. Lehightcn. 1'a, Jon. 28-mt dmlnlatrator's Xotlce. Notice la hereby Mven, that Xettcra of Ad ministration unou tho Estate nt Marjraretta Mullet, late of the lloroueh of WcHaiiort. Car bon Coauiy, Va., deeM, havo beeu timuted to the undent. trued. All pemona knowing them solves IndebtM tosakl estate will make imme diate payment, and those having clalmiwill resent them duly authenticated fur settlement o 11KNHY JJOYKll. U'tlKport, Jan, 11, ivtt vrl Aam'r. MM SOM. OctObere, 1877-yI Business Suitsf liUUDb, to kno-W how larcro att amotm' small sum of Ready Money mo a call before making: jour' LEHIGIITON', PENN'A. supply theiuat VilRY LOWEST lJItIC:3,.ulib Cabinet Ware, itec, &c, June 10, 1876-gl 3 ron salk on to rent. a de- ulrablo 810KE.It09r. with WARP. ntuaiedintho Itorouzh of Welsanoit. 1'a.. and known at the Lewis Wclas Hrotierty, (lately occupied by Cornelius Bnyder,)is offered forSalo or to item. Term reasonable. Arpivtothe undesigned at hia roatdeaoo in- Leliisuton, or titoro ai Tackerton. Jan. iz va liizw lb wuma. FOR SALE or TO LET. A Doublo Frame Dwelling Jlouao, situate about one half nille east of WttanDort. on the ojxI lAoalnir to Maria Fnraaco. unitable for tvrn families, lucre ore about & acte of Ijwd In connection vith tho buildlnK. nnd for aale witU it, Terms moderate. Apl to LEPPINGER. Jan 11 behlgtiton, Va. TO LET, ft comfortable Dwelling Hou83, and lot of jri ound lu the dotouku of I'arrrrllle. Rent mod prat a. atidiv io U t KLKl'WNUCIt, Agent, Lehlghtou.i'a. Jau.19.tr. r Sale. Afewshatea of the First Rational Bank nf Lehlsbton stocir. Apply ut the uibee ot tha CAHUO.N AUVOUAI'E. Jan. 1, ICTS-tf. -gJXECUXOll'S NOTICE. Estate of Solomon Soil, Deceased. Letter? Testsmentarr on tbe Kstste of Sola.'. raou Holt, late of lYankilu Township, carbon Couutv, l'cnu'a. deo'd have been arauted to '1 bos. J. So.t and Eliza Bolt, ot I ractllu Twp. In ssld County, to whom sll persora Indebted la the said Estate are requested to nisltepaviuent, and thoo having claims or demands will make, known tbe samo without delay. Til OR. J, HOLT. 1 A CUM 80LT, Ato' Jaa. V, ISTJ-wl Vjfel n i ?s "S""" .a ft asm
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