H. V. H6RTII1MER, EDITOR LEU1QIITON, PA.: BATUHDAT, FEDIlUAnY 33, 1878. Quid ri Jcs I is the 'query that ono tan easily answer who has a copy of the Punch Almanack forl878,just published, facsimile of London edition, with its celebrated comic cartoon, sent postago free, for ten cents mailed to I. C. Clearlcigh, Ifo. 317 Broad way, New York. Cardinal Gloacchino Tecci, the Pontifi cal Chamberlnin, was elected 1'ono by tho Oollcgo of Cardinals Wednesday. Ho took the name of Leo XIII. Cardinal Pcccl is an Italian j ho was born on tho 2d of March, 1810, and is therefore in the OStli year of his ago. Ho was a prelate and private refen dary in tho household of Gregory X VI. This Pontiff sent him as Nuncio to Brussels and created him Archbishop of Perugia. In 1853 he was created Cardinal by Pius IX. "Out DAMKF.D SroTT Tho Primary meeting held at the "Centennial Hotel," on eccond street, in this borough, on Friday evening of last week, to "draw" it in the mildest possible light, was a disgrace to our pecple it was a fino sample of the lowest of tho New York or Philadelphia word meet ings, even tho Eluding of tho ballot-box (hat), was freely indulged in. And this lat ter fact is, and can be, vouched for by good and intelligent citizens. Tho majority of tho nominations wcromadoby tho same per sons, and those of the influential among us, and as soon as their favorites were named a motion to closo tho nominations followed, thus almost precluding tho nomination of tn opponent to their choice. Wo again re peat that tho convention was a disgrace to our borough, nnd 'twill bo hard to wipe out "the damned sjxit." Loea lelections were held in this State Tuesday. In Allentown tho Democrats elected Dr. A. J. Martin as Mayor, and al so secured a majority of tho Council, their mojorityovcr the Republicans and Grccn backcrs being 300. In Williamsport, Logan, Democrat, was elected M ayor by 35 majori ty over tho Greenback and Republican can didates. Tho Republicans elected tho City Treasurer. In Hazlcton, the combined op position to tho Labor Reformers elected tho Burgess by 30 majority. Tho Labor Re formers elected ono Councilman nn Assessor nnd a few word officers. In York, Jere miah Carl, Democrat, was elected Burgess by 173 majority. In Korristown, Irving P. AVengcr, Republican, was elected Burgess by 11 majority. Tho total volo was about 2300, out of which tho Labor Reformers polled 400. In Pottstown, Henry G. Kulp, Demo crat, was re-elected Burgess by 88 majority In Pottsville, JI. B. Bell, Independent, was re-elected Chief Burgess, tho remaining of fices being carried by tho Republicans by considerable majorities. In Shenandoah the Grecnbackcrs were successful ; in Malia noy City tho Labor men. In Harrisburg tho Republicans elected 15 Councilmcn and tho Democrats 14, a Democratic gain of 7. In Chester, Forwood, Democrat, was re elected .Mayor by 74 majority. Editorial Xotcs. Trade dollars aro not legal tender. Tho wheat crop of tho of South will bo very large. Tho best way to encourage reform is to show that you are in earnest by reforming yourself. Tho Norristown Herald says P. I means Pious Individual. jVcw York Herald. It may mean Prime Idiot, too. Greenback men aro not generally ver dant. Cincinnati Inquirer. But still, fcl lahs of that sort may no doubt bo found among them. Maximilian Wolf, a German school teacher, about 40 years of age, committed suicide in Newark, New Jersey, on Satur day morning. Ho was tired of life. At Kennedy, N, Y., tho other day, An drew Gustafansou, unable to obtain employ' ment, coolly folded his arms and placed his neck across a railroad track, and was in etantly killed by a passing train. Hon. George W. Pachal, of Toxas, died of heart disease, ia Washington on Satur day. He was at one limo a Justice of tho Supremo Court of Arkansas, llowas also a delegato from Texas to tho Convention of Southern Loyalists held in Philadelphia in 1S6IS. It may bo said of that ghastly silver bill, whoso friends apologize for it by saying that if it robs the rich it encourages tho poor, that, like the famous Heathen Chinee, it is .'childlike and Bland." -V. 1'. City paper. Encourages tho poorT How? Is it encour. ging to work for ono dollar a day ami re ceive ninety cents,and then buy one dollar's worth of groceries and pay one dollar and ten cents for the same. Public Sales. Tho following is a list of public sales ad vertised in this aicr,or for which bills have been printed at this ollico : March II, at 1 p. m. Assignee's sale of real esuite, of Jos. B. Beidlc, in Tonamen- sing twp. Jarch 11, at lp. in. Sheriffs sale at the Court House, of rial estate of John Ebbert, in Jahoniug Valley. .March 11, at 1 p. m. Sheriffs ealo at tho Court House, the real estate of John DUt- ler, in Towamcnsing twp. Jarch 11, at 1 p. ni. At SherirTs sole, at the Court House, tho real estate of Wm. Leinhard, Jn Towamcnsing twp. Jarch 43, at 10 a. m. Farming stock of Win. Baily, dee'd, in East Peun twp., 1). C. aud Rosa Baily, administrators. Jarch 13, at 2 p. ni. Assignee's sale of town-lots of Jos. B. Scidle, in Franklin township. March 14 at 2 p. m Assignee's salo of real estate of Henry J?, Berlin and wife, in fast Weissport, rraakjirilpwnship. Jarch 23, at 10 a. m. Public sale of farm ing stock, on tho farm known as the Do Lnny place in Eattrcno twp., by John Our Washington Letter. Sentiments of Democratic Representative) in Jiegard to Tildcn's l'rospccls Regrets The West Point Appropriation Hill Creat ing a Roto Post Masters' Salaries Flour Through the -Mails Evarts' Reception. Washington, D. C.,Fub. 10,1878. The Louisiana afl'airs and tho Returning Board, with all its complications, Tildcn's election, and questions pertaining thereto, aro again upon us, and havo been the most discussed topics, except tho Silver bill, du ring tho ast week. Tho pulse of tho South ern sentiment has been felt, and its indica tions aro that Tildcn is forever politically dead. This though is no news, yet it cannot fail to bo interesting to hear what has been uttered by the most iiromincnt men repre sentatives of their Stutcs in regard to Tild cn and his chances for rcnominalion in 1SS0. Mississippi considers Tilden "n failure, and wouldn't touch him with a forty-foot pole." Arkansas "is disgusted" with him. Ten nessee " will not go for Tildcn any more." Texas " don't want him again." West Vir ginia "will not support him again." Mis souri says that Tilden "can never bo nomi nated by tho Democrats again." Virginia " gave him ono chance, and ho didn't avail Inrmelt ol It its people will get a stronger man next time." Southern Illinois "could not bo whipped into supporting him again," and, finally, comes old Kentucky, which says through Proctor Knott that " it will never lift up its voico for Tilden again." All tho persons expressing an opinion re garded Tilden as having been really elected President, ami that ho was not in tho Whito House was duo to his lukewarmncss, narrow-mindedness, back-bono weakness, wliito feathcrness, and blindness to tho qualifica tions needed for tho important and delicate duties needed in tho position which ho was lucky enough not to receive. ino west i'oinc Appropriation mil, which Mr. Durham has been handling in tho House so long, bids fair to furnish en tertainment for the country during tho sit ting of tho present Congress. Wrangles and disagreements in regard to this bill havo been comi on for several davs. aud on Thursday most of tho eminent statesmen of tho Houso took a tug at each others' cars, growing out at the discussion of this bill. till only mention a lew ol the many champ ions, and of whom Gen. Chalmers, of Miss., first took up tho cudicl in defense of tho South and, in a very prettily worded and eloquently delivered speech, protested tho loyalty ol tho South and tho devotion of tho citizens of that section to tho Union. Mr. Hewitt followed in a sort of explanatory speech, but did not succeed in soothing tho sorrow in tho bosom of Mr. Aiken, whoso leeniigs hatl been wounued by somo miscon strued remarks made by Mr." Hewitt on the day previous. Mr. Aiken, then took tho lloor, and at onco reached for tho scalp of the distinguished gentleman from New York, first gushing over the glory gathered by West Pointers on botli sides dunne tho war. and spoke in the highest terms of the gentleman on tho other side, with whom he had crossed steel (luring the lato littlo broil, winding up with the remark that " WcstPoint had never yet produced an Esau, or Benedict Arnold, or a man who nau sola a Presidency." Then tho baud becan to nlav. and tho excitement ran high ; members thronged the aisles load ing to Mr. Hewitt's scat, spectators craned their necks, rciwlcrs sharpened their pencils. the sergeant-at-arms moved about the lloor with the manner ol n man who soon expec ted to bo drafted for diro duty, and things generally indicated a storm. It came, but n was Boon c-ainicu uowu oy Bume pcuceiui remarks mado by Foster, Garfield and Hale. Both Houses of Comrrcss are at work on n bill to rcgulato tho Eaiaries of postmasters, the real object being to fix the pay of lmst- masters or the fourth class, lo as to allow them a commission on the stanins tliev can cel, instead of on tlioso they sell, as under iuo present law. xne rost umco commit tee has ascertained that fourth class post masters had actually sold stamps at u dis count and paid their bills in stumps, in order to Ben tueir cviiniiisbioiis. r rom mo small towns stamps were sent to largo cities and sold, supplying tho custom of first class of- lices, ana tho government made to pay com- juissiuiis mm wero never inicnuca uy law, It has been announced that tho Post Office Department has had under considera tion tho matter of iermitting " flour" being sent through tho mails at third class rates, provided a device could Io invented by ttiuuii uiui, aim ummi material could bo so inclosed as to admit of examination with out danger of leakage. Tho announcement has so arouicd tho inventivo genius in all parts of tho country.and specimens of every conceivable devico aro comine In to the De partment so rapidly and in such a quantity, that acknowledgments of their receipt has had to bo abandoned. The principal idea is to make a box or package in which flour can bo incloieil in such a way that tho postmas ter, whero it is deposited for tr.insinisvinn may bo nblo to ascertain what is contained therein without breakinc itoncn nrnilirr- wiso disturbing its contents, whereby it would bo sifted out in tho mail iwuches to tho injury of tho mails. Tho Post Ofiico Department languishes under constantly ac cumulating weight and numbers of contriv ances presented. Of tho social events during tho week. Sec, ivarts' reception carries the palm. Tho streets around tho house wcro illuminated hv calcium lights, and as many as 700 carriages landed guests at tho doors. Mrs. Evarts and her threo lovely daughters paid their guests iuo i-uiiipiuui-iu last evening oi really seem ing to enjoy tho occasion. A very largo and fashionable assemblage vi iiucsu, iiiicmii-u -urs. naves aueruoon re ception this evening which was especially noticeablo for tho many brilliant and beau tiful toilettes displayed. Tho lady of the mansion was dressed in gray damasso fuillo ornamented with mother of pear buttons at each side of the tablier. Mrs. Hayes, whose IKissionate fondness for flowers is so well mown, held in her hand a bunch of exquis ite tubo roses, whoso delightful frajmnco jierfumod tho air. Miss Piatt, Miss Scott and JIiss Cash assisted, and tho reception u-fta rnir.if.lii.1 no n mne, ;.,nl.l -II-.:.. iw ItgutU.U M IUWS, W.JVj UUIO UMUII. B. New Advertisements. N OTICE TO ALL PEKSOXS. NnllCft lS lierelir filvn thnl nttar ihn let A.v of Maieh.lb78.aur jiereon or persona ot eithor ui nit", ue or i ecroslQg ouv OI our '.UAv.k, .u iumuu Aiiwiiiiiii. iurooa LO I'a. will he arresieJ ra trcspas-crs, auil dealt with Hi law ihreoia. MUS. CATIIAHINE 8KY0ER,(nd CUAllLUs W. IJiNTZ. Ieh3w .ast Weissport. Carbon Co , ra, UIHTOIWS NOTICE. The uncle rl(ruet. hjTlnu hren aPDolntertbr the Court ct Common 1'lena ol farhon County U) ditrll uto l he luuila aii.lim from tretiera Kale of tho'Itral Kauto of ISAIA11II.MIL LUR. biU aitaiidtotho dntieaot hi aDooint went, at the Office of Albrljrat .6 Frevinan. In HAIli'lf, la?j. at Mm: o'cWi a. M . when and vhereall partlfj lniircied mar aoneir. Now Advertisements. s IIEUIFF'S SALE. Uy -vTrtao of a writ af Lev. Fa. or mortcapo l'BTioa out or the Court ct Common 1'iens of Cntbi-n Connty nnd to mo Directed there will bo exposed at publio sale, at ttio Court House, Mauch Chunk, Uurbon County, on MONDAY. MAItCII II, 1S7S, at pno o'clock p. m.. tlio following described real cstato, to witi All Uioso Ki7ri CONTIGUOUS LOtS or pii-co of ground ultnato In the Borourli of Lc. unn, uaiDnti county, rennsrlvama, and numbered m tlio piano- plot of BUrt boiouso. Nos. fcrtv-slx (11). forty seven (47). tnny clKiit anil liutjr-nlno (49). bounded WMtwniillv by tho Lehigh Vniler limirond, southwardly by lands nt Uucolclius Kent, eaulwardiy br tho river Lehiph. and northwardly by lands of Stephen and William Kiatler. Tho Improvements tberconnfe A TWO-STOUY DWELLING HOUSE, M by 23 feet, with kitchen attached It by IS fret: ono HLnliln 2.) litr 40 fnt. nu. I tz , ... duelling houso 14 by S4 toet, and otiier out- Seized and taVrn In rTM.ntlnn ah f l,n nmn,(t ot Ueoi ko and Mary Itaworth, and lo bo sold by J. w. HA UDENBUS1I, Sheriff. sheriff's Office. i juaucn cfiuuic, icd. 21, iss. J IIERlFf'S SALE. By virtue of a writ ot Lev. Fa. or mnrtmiiro in. sued out 01 tlio Court nt Common Fleas ol Car. wv .luuij, uiiu ,1, ma uui-vii-u, inriu Mill VO exposod at rubllc bale, nt ttio Uonrt liouie, in iuu jxuimuu ui iiLiiuuu uuuiiE, uaioon county, titato of i'eunsvlvaula. on MOXDAY, MARCH Wth, 1878, nt 1 o'clock r. M.. tLo followlnc Heal Estate. Oescilbod a follows, 10 wit 1 An luat certain TRACT OR PIECE OF LAND, Bltunto in Franklin Township, Caronn Conntv, and htnto of renusvlvnnln bounded and no. ncrlbed a follows, to wit- Jicslnmn? tit a cheat nf rnu t"-T ,n i,y vacant land ninth fifteen uegtees.west forty iierclies to a stone by n pinej tv perches to a post t thenco Dy loml of Peter Mroal ei-nth sixty three legTCC!, west fifty ctKbtpeicbes to n stone 1 thence by lnnd latoot JohnDile now Peter Heinerouth thirtv.nino decree, tnst sovent, pt-rchos to a post t thence bv vncnnt lind north sixty detreea, caH ono hundred nnd two perches in lioplnco of Miiin. ning, cuntainmirl-OUTY-TWO AOllliS, FOIL 11 jL'isituii us, una Ai.owance, c. Tho Impiovemoots thereon aro a Twd-Story FXIAME DWELLIKO HOUSE, twrntv hv twentv.fonr foet 1 Enrn. tweotv. cicut by thirty lcet, and other oulbuililinas. Seized and taken in execution as iho nronerty ot WUhatn Lclnhiril. uud to bo sold by J. Vf. RAUDENBUsII, Sheriff. Siberia's OQce. Mauch Chunk, Fob. 21 1 IS78. s HEIUFFS SALi:. Br virtue of ft 'writ of Von, Ex. lsued bnt of tho Court ot Common ricai ot carbon County nnd to me directed, tliero will tie ipo-eil tic l'ublic Hule. nt tUe Court ilouso. In the IlorouirU of MDUcucnunk.Ciirbou county, btaie 01 voan bylYiuiiu, oa MOyDAT, MARCH llth, 1878, at 1 o'clock r. M.tbo followinc Ileal Estate, described as folov, 10 wit t All tunc ceruiu Messuage or 'icncmeot &nu TfiACT OP LAKD, Bltnato ia Mabonin Townslilp, Carbon Cnnntj', lows, tbat is to say, two adjoining tiacts of Land i J.'tIlIlKVltUUIU. UUU11UU1 CUll llt'BC'lUB.l nn IUI no. 1. IiecinnliiCQt a. atone, thence br lnnflof Jonas Fritz fioiuli Peveuty-tbreG and u fiIf de- gieeB wbei twen y-uepurcut toa vow, inonco V land of same noutli fortj'-blx and thruo-qtar ter et'trrt'Oi, rust oeventy-four not cbes t o a st onej tticnco bv land of J onus Dachuian noi tb twenty, six imtl thrce-lourth dcifes wctst s.xiy-mx FIVE ACRES AND FItTUEN TENCHES, strict raea-nre. Ho 2, Uegiiiuinccto stone, tbence ,y land ct J n cob linchnian norili oigbty tlcRrce, eat coventy.two and a lull pa cues to a utonp j t ben co br the same not lb twuivo and a half ie greets, west ntnety-two and a hilf petcbes to a etone t thence by the Urst described tract rouiIi foriv.Bix find tlirou-fouith ocfrrpfs. ojst toven. tv-tour percben t a pont i inenco iy lanu ot Jona Fritz north loit -six nnd tbree fourth ce- pi tea. west onobuudrcdmid twentvslx iierclies to u stone i luente uy vaeaiu Kin a taunt seven tveiirlit rtercbes. wet twelvo and two-temh iiercb04toa stjne; tfieuco by land of Joseph iSbbcrta noitb twentv-tbreo ind tbree-fourtb dttrreeH, west two hundred und eleven icrebes tn h utoiif j thence north twelvo corees. west tittv Tieieltes to theu'neeor bPCinnmz contnm. FORTY Pivii l'Kiiclll.fitilctruea-uro. 'iho impiovemeutH tbctcoa are u Two-story FRAME DWKLLINQ HOUSE, eighteen by twenty plx feet i ICitrhcn, thirteen uy Pixieen icci ; bwiss uarn, tinny nvo uy six ly uvo icct. uuu oiuer ouiouuaings. Seized end taken In execution catbo nroncttr ououn Loucii. auu io ueboia uy J. W. RAUDENRUSir, Sheriff. KherlfTs OfQce. Maach Chunk, Feb. 21, 1S73. s UEItimS SALE. By virtue of a writ of Von. Ex. Issued out of tne uourt oi uommou iieusoi uarjon uounty nnd to inn illrocttd. ll,ire will ba exrtosed ut I'uuiio bale.nt tbe Court Home, in the thorough ot mauca ununu.uai oon uouuty, etaio ot reuu syivauia, uu MOXVAV, MARCH tht 1S76, at t o'clock P.M. tho following Real Estate, aevnoca bsiuii jws, to wii t AU that certain TEACT Oil PIECE OF LAXD, situate in Towamenslng Township, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, bounded anu described as ttiliown: Jlfinuliiir nt n vtunu.tiieucu bv l.in.1 ol U rob ct uud Hearing south berenty-suven und thrce-iiu-iitrr degrees, west eightv-seven and a half perches to u utouei tbenco by land of Jt,oob Ha to north neveutv-two aud u half decrees, west ono hundred ana sevt-ntv.four perches to a post: ineuco uv tauuoi uoreeiiuaanyuer norm lilti.threo deeiee.we&t eishtr-one nuduhn.f verchesta a htonet tbeuce bv land of Uavid uo(c it boo in tu uutydive ueTees, east two nun died nnd twelve ni-iches to ihe tdaceof becai mug, contalntiiR NINETY-N1NK ACltEa uuu iiiubiuuAi,ii more or iecs. ALSO, All that certain TRACT Oil PIECE OF LA'D. tituate lying and belnc InTowamenslav Town snip, caibou county, PeunHlv&nla, bounded and described as iollnvvst lleglumut; at a pot, tbence by land now or lato ol Jirobn and (loai, mvuortu two decree?, eust ono hundred and nttv perehea to n utono i thenco by lutul of Lo? eitoud huydernonh tlttbty-twu oegiues, i-ast iweuty.four verchento a Mono i th-uoe by the satuu touth cighty-eipht decrees, cast tlriy mno perches to a titouo : thenco pa 1 1. v by laud ot Davh H, i oveit and partly by laud of Joseph Kiblerand otiicrs souta two degioes, west t-ue hundred uud tortv-eicht parches ts a tone ; thence by land mte of lirobst aiidGearlng north C'iguiy'vcvcn una one uan ueiees weai eiiny eight peiches or taeaiabouU to the place ot be. giunmx coutainiug BEVEHTY-NINE ACRES, be the same morn or lets. 'ihe Improvement! thereon ore a one-and a- uan otoiy FRAME L WELLING HOUSE, sixteen bv twentv slx feet : Swiss Ram. thlrtv. two by forty-six feetj Framo Wagou lloue. fourteen bv thlrtv three ; l lg bty, twelve by niiicru, auu nun in, iuuubcii uy loiiy.uve. Seized and taWn In execution as tho propetty J. RAUDKKRUSH. fcheriff Sheriff' a Office, Mauch Chunk. Feb. 21. 1878 BUSINESS MEN AND OTIIEU8 IN WANT OF JOlt PRINTINO OP ANY OliaCRIPTION, WILL FIND TUE OAHUON ADVOCAI'K OFFICii Til IS RfcST and CIIEAP. KKT PLACE IN THE COUN1V. GIVE US A TRIAL AND BU CONVINCED. Now Advertisements. -jqUVOIUTE l'UDLICATION'S. FHANK LESTjIH'si pittmnp.v rn-n-WTT-n This boautlful periodical, the best American iHiuiijr juuruai, story impcr. nna nomo in end, hns been the ourceiidiil nvnlnf nil tlm wp.kitr Journals lor tho paBt thltleen vcara. It pained n pmuu in mo minus nna iicsrts ot our people, ami tiotv the name or it patrons la Legion. This year tho chimney cokaeh seems lo he better than ever. 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Made up from tlio Best Material, In the Latest Styles, Jind Perfect Fits' bnkN onteed, at LOWEST PKICES FOR CASH ALSO, TREMENDOUS SLAUailTEIl IN THE PRICE& 03T , . Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Hats, Caps, and Gents' FurmSliinf Goodst GTColl and examine Ooodi and Tnces before mitlne yonr pnrcbtsei cluwbere. T. D. OLAUSiS, Merchant Tailor; 2nd door above the Tubllo Square, UA.NK STREET, Leblxhton. Successor to At to 66 M amittotli JSito'Fej9 Opposite the L. & S Depot; BANK Street, Respectfully announces to bis customers and frien'fts thai' he is daily receiving additions' LADIES DiUSSS and ULil GROCERIES .and PROVISIONS QUEENSWARE. &c. &o.. &o Also, just received a fcar load of LIYflUPOOL SAIT,4 which I am selling at Bottom Prices. SALT FISH a Specialty. E&f If you really desire of Goods you can get for a small sum of Ready Modq jrou should not fail to give me a call before' makuVg youi'' purchases elsewhere. Don't forget the Mammoth Store, o'pp. L.&S.Decot May 0, 1870-yl Weissport Plaining Mil & Lumber Co.,; n ,iltr minriTincn tn rnmpntPM. Rlll:rtpr. Cnntrnctorit nnd nthcr. thitt Tiavlnc fnmnUi A their NEW M ILLS, they ure now preparod.to ovcry decrlptiou of Such as Siding, Floor Boards, Doors,- Sash,' BJmds, Shut;' ters, Moldings, Brackets, Cabinet are,,, Scc. &c. ' hivo uo lipsilntlon tn OuarBDteluff I'ertcot Satlnliictiiiu to all who may iavor,Bt will) thflr ord.rf It ran have not time tn call una noiectwhat j-on want. rml youroitlers ana tbey will D UU. M'omDtly. and at ai low pnce aa though von were prwient. UlVO U3 a Trial, ana you Will ou cuuviuueu oi niw no nay. , . , SOLOMOST TEAKEL,' D. B. ALBRIGHT, WM. BIERY. JOHN BIEUT. , . OfQce and Mill, nearly opposite the Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, Crbptf Cunty, Penna. June 10, 1870.gj" New Advertisements. PIMPLES. I will mall (Free) the recipe (or a almple Vegetable I)al that will remove TAN, F11KOKI.IN, lUMTLKSann l!LOTCilES,lealn( ibn xklii sntc. clear and ueantlluli al.o initiuc. tlonn for nrcducmir a luiurlaut growth oi hair on a balti head or .mouth Uce, AddreM, In closing :ict. stamp, lien. Vandell (t Co., 2o Ann Ht.. N. Y, To Consumptives. The alvcrtiKO". havinc been permanently cured ot that dread disease, Coniuraption, by a stroplP TMaedv, is anxlons io make known to his fe low-sufferera the means of cure. To all who demro it he will send a cop? of tne prescnp tloaused. (free of charge), with the directions for pieparmir nnd utmjr the same, which they Will mill U BUrHLlBLjur tuusoujni-iiwo.ii;, itirnvritrrid Ayr I'nriipit wUhlnir the DrescriD tlou, will rlease address II A. WILSON, 1W renn bt, wiiUtmitiargn. . v TEACPABEKTIEA:BIH8 CAIDS- Intructionand Amaacmcut combtueii. Important to parents und teacheia. 26 ihtlcrent aruslle designs. The entire pack sent fteo tor 25 cU. currency or fitacuos. Vanl)o;f it Co , :i Ann hi., n. Y, $57 sf AQEti TS profits per week. Hi I Will prove it or forfeit $w. tJj New aitlcles. lnt d itemed. samples tent free to alL Aiidresi W. II, CllXU lis Plin, 210 Fmion tit., New York. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who eufforeJ for yean from Xerrous Debllv,ermatureDecaT, and all therffecianlrouthfol ludUcretlcn, will for thd sake of auu Ting humanity, send Ireo to all who need It. toe rocioo umldlrecliouafonuaklnatbe simple remedy bv which ho was cure. HufiVr era wishing to profit by tho adreitiser. expert ence can u so by atlnre"sioi; In perfect conll. dence. JOHN fl. OODEN. il Ceuar Ht . N. Y. pEKSOXAL. (corn New UAiion.a, w., Feb. Cth. 1878. H. A. Br.I.TZ, Ksq.l Deau bin. Eoclosed find N'oto against Amos M ilur tor :o, with luterest from March SJ, 1674. Yon w 1 rue him tn my name, and Immediately without notice. Rosn'ly yours. J. II. AltNER. Tlio above t a correct copy of part of a letter written by J. II, Arner. TOO. 10 -WS II. A. HKLTZ. AT PRIVATE 8ALE. A HOUSE fin and LOT. situate on Hiwonrt Street, in iM. the llorouah ot Lehlchtou. renna The JIoumi l.sTwe-Muir trsme. aLd Is suitsbla for three laiuillea. For further vartlcniars apply, on the premises, to GEOH012 DICK, Fb.T-w: October I. Itn-Tl STYIiESw Business Suits, X41 FEIGES D. B6bK & Co.. to his stock of UUUUS, to Know how.lar&o..n&amou3& LEniOHTOK, TENN'A. supply them, at VKltY LOWEST FIUCE8, with , e r FOR BALE Oil TO KENT. A de- -i ii. .i 1 1 1 ii t linn i. . . ni. f T in uu i' i. iiui j ....cm. BlLimiMl In fhn rtnronffh of WelaaTMrt. 1... ana known at the Lewis else Pronerty, (laiely occupied by Cornelius Bnyder.lis offered for Sail or to xenu Terms reasonable. Apply to tha underslgoed at his residence In Lehfjchton; or Btornat raekertou. jan. iz-nur LEWIS WEISS. FOIl SAIiE or TO LET, A Doubla M Frame Owelllm Uouae. situate abont 12m one half mile east of Wrlssport, onto i oaa lesalntr to Maria Furnace, suitable for two faml.tes. Ibere are about SH act as of Land la connection with the building, and for sale with It, Terms model ate. Apply to Li F, KLEl'PINOEH, Jan 19 Lehlghton. Pa. TO LET. a comfortable Dwelling l!-l linn., nnd lnt .f mn n1 1 n ,1,ui.nH of Parrvrllle. ltent modersta. imur uUf KLEl'l-INGnil, Agent, LeblghtoD.Fa.' Jan. m, tf. r Sale A few shares of the first Nations! Basic of Lehlubton stocic, An ply at the office of tksr CAUUON AOVOCAVE. Jan. 19. 1878-tL JgjXECUTOlt'9 KOTICE. Estate ofSolmtm JHoit, Dtcetued. Letters Tes.amenUrr.ta tas. XsUte of Baltv moa Bolt, late of Frank ii Township. Carbotf Count 7, 1'cUii's. dee'd b7e been rrsnted to1 3 oH jug 8SE5C SON X B rr, B l Hit IBS In siid County, to whom all persons Indebted tof the said Kstate are requested to make payioent. and those having claims u demands will tasks' known the same without delar, LIU VOLT 'JHx JSB St, IsTUWt- i uoi. j, oo.i aoa x.iiu dqii, oi ranKiin Twp.
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