H. V. M0RTII1MER, EDITOIl I.KIUailTON. i'A.i SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1878. Pnrltcr's Valley Itcconl nskst "Shall Ilia Democracy wallow tlio Nationals?" Not wlillo tliero Is a flevit-in It! Tho New York JlWd thinks that tlie words "In God Wo Trust" on tho new ilol Ur has reference to tho other eight cents. Returns from all hut 1 8 towns In New Hampshire give rrescott, republican, 1,017 majority. Tho same returns elect 202 re publicans anil 141 democrats in tho House. The premium on gold was so low in Philadelphia lost Tuesday, that many of tho merchants were handing it out in making chango with their customers. The premium was only th per cent. A Herald correspondent writing from Washington under date of Tuesday, 11th Inst, says : Tho city has been full of ru mors for somo days of anew attempt to oust tho President, and it has been generally be lieved that such an attempt Would bo made in this direction. It has been rumored that the effort would originate on the the Demo cratic side, but it has been well known to thoso who wero well informed that Republi cans inspired the whole movcment,and their promise of support encouraged it. A promi nent Western Democratic representative, who is known to bo ready to introduce ft resolution of inquiry looking to a writ of ouster, when asked whether ho really be lieved it would carry in tho House, replied at once, "Ofcourso it will have very strong Republican support, as I am well assured." There is no reason to bclievo that it would havo Democratic support, however. Mr. Tucker, of Virginla,one of tho ablest lawyers in tho House, and a strong Democrat, is credited with saying that tho movement is nonsensical and has no hope of success or any reason to succeed. In tho conclusion of his speech Tuesday on the diplomatic ser vice, Mr. Hewitt mado a formal declaration on the subject, which, considering his posi tion in tho Democratic party, will attract general attention. Speaking of these rumors of attempts to oust tho President, ho asked whether the President's will had been para lyzed by tho discussions in tho House and elsewhere in regard to his title, and took oc casion to say that for his part ho held that tho President's titlo oould not bo called in question in any way. So far as ho could sco Ins titlo was irrefragablo and sacred. The fraud committed was not his fraud. The trick by which the Democratic jiarty had lost their right3 was not his trick, but that it was due to thoso who in tho Electoral Commission had declared that evidence should bo received and on tho Electoral Commission who had refused to receive evi dence. That tho only fraud that could bo charged against tho President was fraud as to his pledges, and that his tenure of office is assured to him, though the first year of Ks oflico was a disappointment to those who looked upon n reform of tho civil servico as necessary to savo this country from revolu tion, because tho struggle for a hundred thousand oflices every quadrennial period was simply organized revolution. Ho ad ded that three years still remained to Mr. Hayes in which to redeem his promises and mako himself tho benefactor of his country. But if lie failed to recognize the demands of the best men of the land ho would bo regard ed as a fraud. This explicit declaration is important, becauso Mr. Hewitt sjieaks for a largo part of tho Democratic (arty, and thero is no doubt that tho Eastern and Southern Democrats, at least, will refuse to take jmrt with tho anti-Hayes Republican or to bo used by them as a cat's paws in au attempt to drag Mr. Hayes from the White House. Mors about Sweeney's AMdtvlt. Tho Shenandoah Eccnixg Ikrald of last Friday gives tho tho following additional particulars of the Sweeney affidavit, which gained for Thomas Y. Fisher thirty days jnoro of life: James Sweeney says that he does not liko to "give tho fellow away" who sent him that telegraph dicpatch announcing that tho last chance of saving Fisher's neck had ar rived. Ho told a llcrald reporter that it would all coma out in a thort time, and when tho public learns tho facts f this case ho will not bo tho object of so much abuse. It u well known that James Sweeney is one of tho most enterprising citizens of Carbon couuty, and weie it not lor his being tainted with "Molliesm" ho would bo resjiectcil by all his acquaintances. The affidavit ho says was made to oblige a number of his friends. There wero two crowds operating on him. Ono wanted Sweenev to savo I'islier because they wero old friends of his, and tho other Kept alternately coaxing ami tlneatcntng Sweeney to do something to givo them an spnnrtunlty to work in Fisher behalf in the hoiio of gaining lulitical inlluciico by it. Sweeney intimated to tho Herald lcjxirter mat no was uesicgeu on an sides, ami no had to do something. In regard to tho Gov ernor niacins sueli confidence in tho affidav it, it might Co well to ttato just now where tho responsibility belongs. Uovernor Hart ronft on Tuesday afternoon said that the anmavii oi oweeney wu urougtii to mo ex ecutive Mansion hito at inVht by Aleck heis- enring, of Jlawh Chunk, ino uovernor funhcr stated that Mr. I.eiouri)ig wakened him un out of bed and cuto him tho docu ment, at tho same timo stating that it was ry important and should bo attended to at once. Mr. ec'sonring ami tlio uovernor im mediately went to M. S.Ouav. thoSecretarv of tho Commonwealth, and they decided to grant Fisher a reprieve, Uovernor Hart ranft said that if Fisher had been hung, ami it should havo subsequently been discovered that lie was innocent, the fact of his having in his possession before the execution an af fidavit proving an alibi for Fisher would Elaco him in an embarrassing position, and o would bo universally condemned by tho people. It it understood that Mr. lAMscnringdenles that ho gave- tho Governor the affidavit, and if this is tho case, the question is reduced to a matter of veracity between' Governor Hartrauft and Mr.-L!f nrinj. " A Book (lint F.Tei'jhody Wants. Wo havo received from tho National Pub lishing Company of Philadelphia tho ad vance sheets of their new work, entitled The IHdorial lliitoriofihe Worldi by James D. McCabe, n well known historical writer. It is tho most valuable book that has been pub lished in this country for many years. 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Nnunflike. 4Iibl-, etc., no UJ t tike, tritb namii. 1 eta. Nassau Card Co., Maaaju. M. Y. lt MIXKUCAMlw, wita name, lie. Aaenta' V outat Ifta, U JokLS A CO.,-Neott, N. V SWEET sgfpA n CliewiEfrMToliacco Now Advertisements. s HEItlFF-'S SALE. TJf vlrtud of a wrllof Ft, Irt, lsUcd Gut ot tbe Court of common rieas ot Carbon county nnd to ino directed, tbcre wilt be fxpo-cdnt l'ublio Sale, at the Court Home In tbe lioroupli of Munch Chunk, Carbou L'ouuly, ttato ot 1'ojh sylrania, on BATVltBAT, APJIIL 6lh, 1878, at 1 o'clock I. M.tho following Ileal Estate, described as follows, to wit i All that tertalu Lot or Piece of Ground, rttoate in tho Dorongh of Lcblghtoo, Cour.ly of Carbon, rcnnsyKnnni, bonnded and di'scnbed as follows, to wlti Iffiving a front nt tlilrty. tlitco feet on h duoIIo i end ltsdlng iroai LeNlgli ton to TnmnqUn, extending tlienco fcuthwuid. ly between paralloi Hues of thjt width two hunnrcd and ten tcet tight Inchon to lauds uow or late ol Abraham Arner i hounded on tho eaot by land ot William Fuehrer i on tho north Dy sala road i on iko wot by land of v. Ilartung. The Imjiroypments thereon nro a One-and a. half Htory HOUSE, tlxieon by twentv leet with Kllcbcn attncbed.tWclvo by fourtccu, ond other outbuildlnga. Seleed and taken In execution as tho property of Wllloaghby Kooas, and to bo sold by J. W. ItAUDESDtSII, Sheriff, sherltrs ODlco, Mnach ChanV, March 10, 1875. s HEIUFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of rmni Facias Issncd nnt ot tbe Court of Cominnn Fleas ot Car. bou County, nnd to mo dirrcied. there will bo exposed at l'ublio bale, at tho Conrt IIounC, in the llnronxli ot Mauch Cbunk, cai bou County, f-.tato cf ronnsvlracla, on SATVnDAY, APRIL CM, 1878, nt I o'clock P. 51.. tie following Ileal Estate desci Ibed a follows, to wit i All that certain Lot or Piece of Ground, sltnato In the Dorongh of Lehlahton, County of Carbon. 1'cnnsylvanla, bounded ana no-crltimi & toilnwa, to win It bolmr I Ho Lot No, 2i.u. cun. talnlug in brtadih on Hint utreet sixty six leet andlnlcngta or depth ono hundrci ana eighty-nine leet nine luthem bounded east by Hank otrcet i northwnul y by Iit No. 2ol i wcstwuidlv by Cherry Alloy, and southwardly by Iron street. Ihe Improvements theroon arc a 2-story Brick Store House, twenty foet four lnc!io by fifty feet CAIt. UIAUE HIIOI' nni UWEI.LINO OUSE at tached, twenty-two bv i-cteiity and ono halt foett Shod atmcned fomtcen by twenty-two teetj Hi.ACIWMini 8Uul twenty and one. naif bviweniy.twoana (mo bait fcot; atobie. twenty -tn o by tw enty-elgbt leet. Seised nnd taken tn cxrcntlon aa iheproperty ot lauiy & I'ctcrs, and to bo sold by J, TV. ItAUllENBUbn, Sheriff. MhcrlffsOfflce. Maucli Chunk. Marchie. 1878. s IIKIUFFS SALE. Cy virtue of n writot Vcn. Ex. i$ncilratol tho Court vt Common Plcai of Cartxin County end to mo aliectd tlicre will bo exposed ut l'noiic tole.at tho Con it lloaelu tho tlorougn ot Mfiuch Chuuk.Cji bon County, Htato ot l'euu. Bjivnuia, on SATURDAY, AmiL Oth, lS?8y ot I o'clock r. 11, tho following r.eai Eetaio, dtsscriboa a f jIUwh, io wit No l.-AU that certain Lot, Piece or Parcel of Ground, rltuoto In tho Ilorough of WVlBBport. Carlwri County, Vemisylvama, bjucded nd 0 escribed as l.iiiuwf, to wit t UOBiunuic nt a pout, tlu-nco bv Whi to street nor til sevoutv-two and a balf degrcca, wctt iliirtydbreo leet to n bott f ill lis bv lor;" tilrcvt noitn nixly-cveii undone half deinund, east ou bundled und auttt-llvo ivvt Xo aitosti thence by canal Street wmtti tweuty tvio nnd one-half detrrres. eit thlrtrtarco icot to u poat i tnenco by the other liost ot Lot No. 8 eoutu mxty hovcu and ono half (JceiCfH, weot cno hundred nd sixty-live Xcotiotiie place of beginning, contaminf; Twenty-Seven Terches, Strict Measure. The Improvement! thereon nro a Two Story FKAMJ'j DWKLL1NO 1IUUHK utchteeil oy tweuty.flvo toot with Kitchen nttaohed, foar tecn bysixteou foett ainbie, aixtuen by ciplu teen foet.wJtti shod atmcned, fourteen by eluh teen feet, and other outbuildings. ALSO, AH that certain Half Lot or Vic a of Gronnd. ftltanto in tho ItorotiKh it Weissaort Couniv of Caibon, rcnnatlvania, bounded and described oh toilows. to wit t lli'ginmuc at a post, thence by Whtto trect north twi nty-two and one hnit dcgi cos. west thlrty-tliree leet to a po-tt; thence by tho other half ot tnta Lot north Llxtv seven aud one h.ilf defireen. coat ono hundred nnd fixtr-tive feet to a nost; thence bv Water St.. Koulh neveuty two aud one half uegree. oa&t tliirty.tlirco leet io n post i tlicnco dv lxt 2o y south blxiy.bovon aud one-haU dogico west ono hundred and alxiy.flvo leet to tue place of beginning, containing Onc-cighth of an Acre, strict measure. No. i AU that certain Piece or Tract of Land, situate In Lower Towamcnotng Township, Car. bou County, J'mna., bounded and described ub follows, to wit i UeeiUD Hm ut a post In apusllo road leading iiom A.auch ciiunk to thn LehUu (Jap thei'CeaOnir said roniinoithseventv-Bevin deK'i. en it slxly-slx leet to a post i thence by Lot No. 8 north sereu oeirtpea. xttmt duo hund led and mny.llvo feet to pot t theuco by land ui itiui; auii ucitr euuiu uoveniy'Seveu urffs.. wott tiity-hlx feet to a post i theuco by Lot Ho. 1U south seven decrees, east one huodrtxl und eiily-ilvo f eet to tho ptaco ot bo&uinlug con taiiuug One-quarter of nn Acre, nioro or less. The Improvement tleronn are a Two Story FUAMli JJWlt'UilNU UOUK, sixteen by tM t'Uty.two feet, Willi Kite lit' u ottacboJ. t reive by lourtoen feet ; i'nr bty, ten by tou feet, aud uiuvr ouiuauomga. -ALSO,- TWO OTHEtt LOTS, In Lower Towimenelng lownshlii. Cuibim County Tonna .bounded and docuoeu at follows, to wit t Noinnortd on tlie riau oi not msae ov aujusi icnr, as ixts io J nnd '11. niiit iltilfia In frnnr nr liro;idrh kit (v. six feet, and extending lu depth one handled uua i-.jxiyuve net Ho. 3.-All Ih fit certain Lot or Piece of Ground, sltmte In tho Ilorough ot Lhlguton. Carbou County. Pvcut tvaui bounded und described aioiiows.iowii couuiuins m xrcut on iiaa stteet a width Lf iwafeet &nu ezteudtui? west. nardly of that widt-i belwren p.iraile. tines thtitjtwo feet, jutatumK tsixtyfour squuro Veer, bounded on the eml byJJi.ntc.btmi, on thunortliby 1-ot No. M, aud tonthwaid.r and wubinaruiy or too rcmuiuiug prt Oi LAI rto. 23, oi which lUI. is a pait. No,4-All that cfrtatn Messaage, Piece or A UIVJ UUU Lot of Ground, tltuite on Ibo eaat slile of DanLwar. In the Ilorough of L.cblglitou, CarlHin I'ouuiy, l'enna.. bounded aua Uecnoua as fullowH, tu ult i iio KuuiiiKab HHutaoou lut eorucrci a 101 tn liimh, Klluetop and llaUAWav.taenconlonir haldllailk ax no. la tllleeu aud vueliall ducnea. neat Blxiroren leet to a lotot noaben Minuiett ILtucoaloiiRjaid lot of liotibcn bcmmel uurtS aeteuiy..i.ui and one ia.f duKroei. eat amy. aciiu leet to tlio property cf Ualrh Valley Itaiircad Lnunauy i theuco alouu anil pn.psny ttiree-lourth uern-r. ouat mlrnlDo feet filit ol Cbarlca Ktliietop; taeaixi aloog and lot south aeveutr.lour and i.naall dexrtwa. vent lllly iu iud tuve oi oeemiaDf:, vtwp ll mafic, ed on the l'lau or flot ut and lloruuiin No, 40. 8elted aud Ulfn in execution as tho propcity ot John llauct, aud to lie sold ur J. W. RAUUUiBUdn. Sherlft, Bhf riff, ngjon, Vsnrh Clinnt, 15 arch It, Mis. Now Advertisements. QUPHANS' COURT SALE Of Yaluable Ileal Estate. Drvlrttto of an order of tho Orphans' Court ot Cnroon Conmy, tho umlcMgned, a ilmi ma im tar at tho citato of Ootlleb Noly. late cf MnhoniPg Township, Carbon County, PMaa., df oeased, will oxpo-oto Bale, at public vendue or outcry, on the premlsoi, on Saturday, March 30, 1878, at two o'cloclt p. ra the following descrlticd tnessuace, tenement and PIECE OF LAND, sltnato In tho town.hlp of llnlionlnc, In sail coiidiv. ncjolnlng lands lato (if Joseph Jlonti and lillna shlvo. Christoplicr Luta Joshon Hanpt and an alley or load, containing TWENTY ACRES, more or les'. s.ild premises aro tltnated in lle.ivcr Ilun Valley, auout two mlli-s from racerton. Tho taiproTenients theroon aro n U'flVAINlJ.A.llAL.l'-BTUHY 1'llAMIS DWULLINU IIOUaB, about 16x20 feet, with a one-story framo kitchen, about 12x12 foet; frnmo barut t hoico fratt trees and (irano Mnes, a well of wafer in tlio yaid Terras will bo inartn known at tho tlmo and plnco o sale by tiU'MAh KEM1JHUI1. Aitmliiiairaior ot Gotlirurfoaly, Deceased. U'lilijlitcH. March II, 1818-tt UDITOIl'S KOTICE. Tho tindenljnietl. having brcn aopolnlcdhy the Court rf Cemmon I'lens of 1 aibnn Couniy lo iilstrlouKt the lunrtn nrl'lnc from theHncnffs halnof the Ileal liatato of ISAIAH II. MIL LIOIl. wilt ntterdtntho duties ot his nppoiut. ment, fcttlio Offlceof Alorlrat A Frciiuan, in I.lniich Clinnfe, on TIIUIIslvy,tho'21sti1av MAltCH, 1S7S at NINK o'otncic A. M , when aud where all parties lnieie.ted tan appear. p. P. I.ouTnLl.T, Auditor. Kcb. M, 1S78.W1 T o Whom it May Concern. All t crsons nro ho-ehr forhld mei'dllng with theattlclesof Ilonaeliold and Kitchen 1'urul' ture now In po session ot Lawrence Stanebony on Lclilpli street, lu tho borough of Lchurhtonr C&ibon Co., l'a.,ns theame aio my proDeitj', and loaned to him dating nir p!canro. T. 1). U1j U88. Surviving partner of Causa A lirothcr, March a, 187S-WJ rjo Whom It May Concern. All persons aro hereby forbid moddllnr with tho follotf lux articles loaned by too nnuot sian tdto Ileuben lleorco of Towam?nln? two.. Carbon, county. la. Ono Ktnd Uorso. 1 Brnwn Ilaie, 1 Vollow Mule, 2 yearold: t :.hoiso Vfng on, 1 flow, lot of hay and Btraw in arid and barn, 1 larxop'ow, l large hat row, and 1 'lhrcsh lnj; Machine, tho same foeln mvpioporty. IthNHY OKOUOB. Towjnienslnft twp., March 2, 1878 wJ 1ST otlco for Charter. Notice Is hereby erven that an application for a Chnriei for n proposed Corporation to bo siylrd "Tho Evangelical Idntual Aid Society of Hurry villo. Cm bon Co.. Pa.." to bo localod at I'arryvllle, fa will bo mado to Ills Honor juuge jircner ai imi next April Term oi conrt. T.io otj3ct nf tho .aid Corporation 1 for benet. oteutand beneficial purprw amnno lta meui. beis. 1'. 1. I.ONHBTItEET, . Attomcy for AvfUcaats. Match 2, 1878-Uw Shaving, Shampooing, dveiso, iiAir. Dnrfsixa, hnd Hair Cutting Saloon. lMTORTED AND DOMESTIO Key West & Havana Cigars. All the New Yorlt and Philadelphia fORNIXG, EVENING, WEEKLY AXD ol NDAj ((ierman Jc English) l'Al'EHS Also", the LaClr,t Newapapera of Neighboring viti"f ijiueu huh 1'iiper louuis nun uuua. sn-ltcli.ll.c-i andOlen OnokoL'aoos. rout. oao and Ilevrnao stanra. Isetr?paier Wrapiiera, and ro.toi caifls alwnva on banil. Atront for ino Enslish and Oer. man Almanacs t Weekly aud Month ly Booics nnd Periodicals, &c., lc. P. INKMANN, Junr., Susquehanna Street, MATJCII CHUNK. Pa. Dec. 15. lsn.ly IlOUSn AND BTOKE-ROOM TO HUNT, sltnato on Ua nit war, npiwstto "C.irhun Advocate" oWcm in tha tmr. uugu uf lai-higtiton, Taiehoup is a t wnstory.wiih lnr, counters, &c. Tho preunsen will bo lt ti t?(trier or Konartftf. ti mit tn uu.it h Itcnt mod. ot ate. Apply to J. T. K UsliAU M lor further pjriiuuiuiu. MarciXO, 1ST8.73 FOR SALE or TO LET, A Doublo ii ono-lialf mllo t-nct ut W i tusrort. uu tho man leMdinir tnMaria Fnrnuco.Bnitablo fur ino tarn 1 tea. Ihere ro about bh aco of I-a3dln connection wiih the bnildln?, andXor ealo with Jan 19. Lehlgiiton, Ta. M iu uhi, a comionablo Uwellinc llouas, and lot vt ground In the borough of rarrrvllle. Kent mod era to. Apjuy u U i- KLKPPJNUCU, Agent, LeUIghtou.Pa. JRIU IV, li. F' or Sale. A few shares of tho First Nations 1 riant of T.rhlabton mock. Anpiy ut the offlco of tho CAItUON ADVOCA I'li. Jan. 19, ISTs-tf. "H5rtb(fh"FC Mneweatand raat popular JJBVJKIP-h. mnRS, with wr.ung of in tinctlon and amnsemf nt! also, a list of all tho battles, when and where foniht, tlnrmc the whi, ,u a tent Biauin. Aiiure&i, uioaiuriJ s CO., Ola llaco ai., fhlladelphia. I0I1C3 ly PIMPLES. I will mall (Free) tho reclpo for a almplo Veoehble Halm thit win removo t AN, Illi:cKL,t:'i. lUMI'Liaann UL0Tcuu.leaving ihe aklu stt. clear and beautiful! ali-o uiatiuc. tlons for prrducmff a luiuriant growth of hair ou a bald head or hmootn faco. AdJrpMti. in. c'osinj set. atauip, Hen. Vande.I & Co., 2u Ami I To Consumptives. Tho aivcrtlaer. liavlog been permanently cured ot tb-it dread diseaso. couaumption, by a alrupie rrmedr, la anxious to mako known to hla fe low-sntrerera tbo means cf euro. To all who dcairo tl ho will aond a copy of tne preenp. tiuunrKI. (free of charge), with the directions for pienatiuK and uung the same, which they mil And surucuactor c.stiiniox Asiuiu, ImosciiITia, &c. l'ariles wiKhlug the preaerlp. Hon will rleaao addica'. & A. WILSON, till I'enn bt , wiil'.imsbnrga, , Y. rsiiiisryiTiicmit: cai::. iotmrtionaiid AmJaciaeat combiueti. lmiHrtant to parents and teaehet a. 1 different artl.tlo aeslgnt. The entire pack eent fieo tor a eta. lurreucy or stamps. VanIo.f A Co , ii Ann bt., fC. Y. (bK7 RC APF'NT!l Pronu per we"ck. vbOl .OU WHlprovo it or forfeit 1500. fwi iWU New art.Oa. iut p. tented, samples lent free to aU. Andrea w. II. OUIU ISS 1 lilt, :m I'u.toa hi., Now York. ERRORS OP YOUTH. GENTLEMAN who snffered for ycara from Jf orvona OebUliy.rrrraatnre Decay, and all the effects of youthful luducrctlcii. will for the sate ot aud Tin k hniuauiiy, aend tree to all who need It. the rccipti and dlrectioosforniatini tho sinip'e rcraet'y by which he waa curef. boflAr o'a m lahlng to riollt by the adverliaera eiperl. enoecando aoby ailifreiuog In perfect oond. dence. JOHN li. OUDKN, a ccuar bt , N. V. J1 BOOK OF KNOWI- r. i.v, c, or nrcreia oi Love, courtship & Mar. naire Shiivinv l.v m get marrled.llvebapptly-obtaln healiii.Mtallh and fiiatinctlon, and appear to advantaae m ao clety a pacea-iuo 0 0 sold. Mailed lor III ru, in poatare at4mpaor currency. Adoreas, Tha TJnwa IMbliahuxdn,, Nwarlc NJ Vst4a Tho undersigned announces to tho ladies of Loliighton nnd vicinity that ho is now receiving and opening a largo assortment of SPRING GOODS, comprising such as Matalasses. Dolaincs, Ooburgs, Alpacas, &c. Also, a largo stock of PRINTS and GENERAL DRY GOODS, which ho is offering AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES FOR CASH, In order to l'educo stock, he is offering tho balance of his Winter Stock of Dress and Dry Goods at a GREAT SACRIFICE on Fokher Prices. Groceries and Provisions a Specialty, at prices to suit tho times. Clover, Timothy, Hungarian, aud all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds, YERY CHEAP, TOMIIAM AMBBMS&9 Opposite tho L. & S. Depot, BANK Street, Hay 0, 1870-yl LEH1GIITON, PENN'A. Sn water to retaee gtls: sisatl lasise9 we will flTea" tfltay UiaexaBaapleal 1SaisAIm iw Respectful y, s ff llili Dress Suits, VniitliQ' Si life WW MnJo up f fciTfi the Best Mntertal, In tlio Latest Styles, nnd Perfect Elta Gur anteed. nt LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH also, tmuikkdovs sr.AUonrr.B zr: the trices or Boots, Shoe3, Gaiters, Hats, Caps, and Gents' Furnishing; Goods. ty Call and examine doods and friics before miKinc jbar pftrchasrs elsewhere.- T. D. CLAUSS, Merchant Tailor, 2nd door nbove tho Public Square, BANK STREET, Lehlfihton. Welssport PlaniDg Hill k Lumber Co.f TtMpectrnllr flnnonrco to carpenters, nnl.dcrs, Crntrnctora end oibers, Xht liarl"e romolet 3 their NUW AlILl.S.tat-y mo no.v rrevared.to supply ihcm, at VlsilV LOWEST PU1CEH, wUU every doicrlptioa of Such as Siding, Floor Boards, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shut ters, Moldings, Brackets, Cabinet "Ware, &c, &c, On the Mhortest Notice. Onr Machme-v Is all New and of tho Host Approved Kind, ao that w hive nohoniatlon In Gnarantrlni; Perfect Bauslactlnii to all who may lavor ua with their orrioia It yon hare not time to call and axloctwhat yon want, rend youroidcrs and they will be Alio n'crontly. end nt as low prices aa thouKh you wero protect. Give us r Trial, and you will bo convinced of what wo pay, SOLOMON TEAKEL, I. U. ALBRIGHT, WM. niEitv. JOHN BIEItT. Offlce'and Mill, nearly opposite the Fort Allen House, WEISSPOUT, Carboir Cunty, Penna. June 10, 187C.gl Wf For NINETY DAYS FROM DATE Elegxiiit Table en b Menretl by tl mi cnmplitiK itb tbcrullovinicnDillticM TheKHtlotuI biker Ptandtrrl BIWf r-l'lmed M ure, hi mdJ to Dunbte Kllr PIcIM Hiltfr Huooui. and tnltltvl, Tff H fwjuircd to catui ;tt lot itnitt ;nmrut. wltn Jour Ditit,aaJJ4rr t mid ftlna tutnclnt wiln It 70 eent lopir kli rtiftrfet, tncluriiCg cet or rnriim lultlnlt, i eVlo, ttoiioe. i4 m r eliHreM. Tli Hion.!l Umiti Ij ri) rx tor If ;cu Lute to h(tii tttlM), n4 dlirerel In lour Liu4 ihout fuitbfr ct1 Tlitr l(on ttr UavrtHtl ta to f til ntKUrtti kD-liBl tti bai Silror TltvtiJ M u ci4t, nt tbt ritUg letter from tb CnmitBuy ulil icnLI Or rut of Ntioi "uri l'iTia Co., TO I CbntnntPt.. FhlUdf Iphl, Ta. To whom It may Ooncern. Th SHttn nt out uu.crttil Mrrti.mDt t Cftvrnt are ti tAt fjuHiy, rit heatjlr j.laitl wiMi jttr r-itl (tbbard(i bli meui known), nl n doilleitr U( f ir rolo-flinn1ar.1 Ml cr od tpf tti tfkct. ibui rnderl' thcnitb ver tect !illeTl,ia-t m muufo lurtl V trill honor do crier vbicb dv not oouiaia tbe Silt er war t'oopvu, q4 m4 wl.l nt biMior tb Uoufuo kttir ntnrtv din frttu tredteor iM liwp Sliacdj JL i lVil siijVimkwaui: Ob rtMlr-tof thU Cnrn. wfethrr vhb eilo tr all ebrai, turlarl tar i ran or mtlllni, ngtiag aud botlnc, ue bvn-bj rt w ftnd is ait ad SILVER ami a raeh Smnd iiraT aoj drlrl id ocDniai km wi, ou id pfwn iu oibei ebars. Ml 0M far olty dTt from AH of thlj)Kf, Pr wl-k-li ihl CAirpnn li Bill Bid Tia. isifuctij i Al iUfl SbouM It bedeIrod, any 00 af Ibo Mloaiaf nll will be n In 11 of tho Ppot on pjruBt of tbo foJww.Da cbarrra SU aulld te battel, tl 4c ao.4 hahU'oi.c olid rlMe,bet kUtI, doublo ult tl atttd tilvor plated, H : tlx fork. Aaublt nlrkol and illrr i lated. 1 tta. If all IIicm riMs) aro drtircd. cuclnso tbo t i"0 obarf, bktt wit) bI5cu, for ib, i for knivoi, aul 9S cti. for 1t kt-totat, (J in tbr outliic for ?1.T0 bat would ct o uiurb, nor In an nbtr way. Bt member that eaort article, except nnive will la eacriTCd witli avy initial demred without exlra cost. IW1PORTAPJT Tbl HWral orlrr hold (ond for only ninety dyi frm datt, thfrrro It li to tbo lutrt of U ttbn ran wuro lu benoflta lo t la it tbtt tbry aro notdvbariid by itau of Ibo up Iratlon of tbo Liu peclQed, M Ut Uro ordorlBf ttlltrraaro abould bo adirried dirrct to tbo XATIOXAIi blliVIUl I'LATIKG CO., No. 70 CUclnut ttrcct, rUILADELPUIA, FA. ex. October 0, 1877-yl Business Suits Boys' Suits. Silverware tit on whfl rcceirM (bll unlet m t-'n tt entTrnvn on tiich iddoii nnr deairfil fvliowtuj utrt Cuuiwu no J anid ii w ill Dll4VX.1V trliA.1 is u w,. 701 CUeHuut ti., Pbilafielphltt. coupon. SPOONS. . lurtlal. All rbarin an U bt jr psl4 it Qfuvcrcd at antiaauun uit ci aov AiBiliVxixv 1'XiATIIIU l'U 704 Uirttnut Bl PluUdrlphli NOTICE.
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