n. v. lioivrniJinn, . . . editor LrjttlOltTON', I'A.: SATURDAY, MAIICII 30, 1S7S. Tlia new Tarifl'blll was reported by tho Coinmilleo of Ways and Sloans to the llouso Tuesday, and by a vote of IS" to Hi was mado a Bjioci.il order far April -llli. Ths l'roiident, Tuo3liy, nominated Olenni W. Scol'icld, c-Reproscntativc in Congress from thoNinctccntliDislrict of this State, to bo Register of thoTrau-ury in place of John Allison, deceased. Tho Republican Stalo Central Commit teo mot lu llarrisburg Wednesday and de cided to hold tho Stato Convention in that city on tho 15th of May. The Committeo unanimously adopted a resolution oppocing tho Wood Tariff bill. Ono of the most munificent collections was that liken up on a recent Sabbath inorninj in the Kev. Dr. Hall's, Fifth Ave nue IVcsbyterian Church, ICcw York City. The amount was over twenty-nine thousand dollars. This was contributed ono morning in March tow.ud3 tho Presbyterian Board ol Homo Missions. Pamphlet cop:c3 cf tho letters of Wm. E. Chandler and ffm. Lloyd Garrison on tho Southern Policy of President Hayes, in cluding appendix reviewing excuses of the Louisiana bargainers, will bo sent, postage or express paid, for six conta each, from the Monitor and Statesman oflicc, Concord, N.H., or Gibson Bros., printer;, 1012 Pennsylvania avenue, Wasliington, D.C. -non. J. Glanev Jones died In Reading Sunday night, acd GC years. Ho was a na tive of Pennsylvania, and was elected to Congress from this Stato in 1830, serving continuously, except for a part of tho Thirly third Congress, until 1803. For two years he was Chaiiman of tho Way3and Means Committee. In lSCG ho was ono of the Ditnocratic Presidential Electors. In 1S58 he was appointed Minister to Austria, and served during tho remainder of President Buchanan's administration. A special despatch from Washington I gives in a nutshell mere solid comfort to busincs3 men than they can extract fioni many of tho long talks recently reported there. "A prominent and influential mem ber of the Finance Committee declares that three things may bo depended on that tho Resumption uct will not be repealed at this session , that tho issue of silver bullion cer tificates will not be authorized, and that the tariff will not bo revised." This Senator is a silver man and a revenue, reformer, and entitled to speak for his colleagues of tho:o schools. If his judgment is as sound as his means of information aro good, this is tho most cheering bit of hcwj that wo havo had lately. It tallies with many other indica tions which lead us to hope that Congress will res', from its work of experiments fcr the present and "let things run along" as they arc. Ccnlltton. Last wcek'3 Mauch Chunk Democrat, In a thort editorial, Invited a coalition of the de mocracy and republicans, with a view to the sure defeat of tho national cr greenback party. A strango procedure on tho part of an organ repieseuting tho party of the ma Jorily in this county, undoubtedly. Had tuch a proposition emanated from tho oppo site party, it would have been more appro priate, and no doult would have received that consideration which the subject merits i but for Samson to lay himself down, in all the majesty of his strength, fcr his enemies to do with him ns scemeth him fit, is simply ridiculous. The sentiments and feelings of tho nationals certainly raoro nearly c-simi-lato with tho democracy than do the repub licans; therefore, why should the editor of the Democrat endeavor to form a coalition with iho two jiartios most opposito? Tho proposition, coming from tho Democrat, is simply foolish. Tho following communica tion, from a leading democrat cf Maurh Chunk, shows very clearly what tho party Mr. Lynn profc5;ca to represent thinks of hi proposition t Eonon "Caeiiox Advocate"! Tlio cdi Icrial in last Saturday's .VaucV Chunk Dem ocrat, inviting r. coalition c !' democrats r.ncl republicans, and imwarrantablv nttacltini? the national poity, leeches the censure of me maioruv o: the democratic jiarty in this borough. That Mr. Lynn has acted with an entire disregard to tho wishes of the de rooerncy, of which ho claims to bo the ex ponent, ij evidenced by the criticisms heard tvcrywhcie. As Mr. Lynn is a resident cf Northampton County, ho may expound tho feelings cf his neighborhood, but certainly Carbon County ignores his dictation in Jiarty matters. Tho democratic jiartv is commonly called "tho untcrrified";'but, if desirable to maka any eaalitii.n, it would certainly prefer an alliance with what Mr. Lynn calls "tho whlpper wapjier" partv; for I lielicvo that tho interests of tho labor- ins 'lasses aro identical with tho wishes,tho teachings, and aims of tho jarty which be lieves m tho motto : " The greatest good to mo grcaiosi numocr. xbbb iieuociut. Maccii Chunk, March 2Jt!i, 1S7S. Die CrccU Items. No oats sown yet. Grass has mado some headway. Somo potatoes havo been plintcd. Fruit trees havo been trimmed np. Moving has commenced in earnest. E.Tgs ore now selling at B cents a dozen. Tho lowett figure for a number of years. Co. Superintendent Hofford visitod our .1....l .! 1- 1 11 .1 ctuuuit. uguiu jcil .uontiay. Letters rcceivcil from a nmnlnr nf i-nn tlemcn, who left her somo timo ago for Kansas, speak in llattrttng terms cf that couairy. The Trince properly is said to have been disposed cf to a nartv fiom Kcw Jm. lion. Charlton Burnett will uloaso ao llnV. 1" 1. J. Our Washington Lcitcr. Secretary Shcrnan and the Silver Sill lie Accepts Graceful!; the Situation A Tccp into the Trcatary Mourning for Brothers Tomh and Temple A Lively Debate in the Senate The Silver Certificates. WisntNoio.v, D. C, March 23, 167?. Tho cncmic3 of tho Silver Act, by which the doublo standard of gold and silver was re-established, are disposed to assail Secre tary Sherman for frankly admitting that ho was misttkeu in his preconceived opinion in regain to mo encei ui mat measure. Like all Ihoso who opoeed rciiionctization, he thought that its cl.'cct would bo to en hance tho premium on gold, to depreciato (he value ol tho government bonds, and to render more dillicult tho resumption of stwcio payments. Ho now simply confesses that he was lu error, and, lor his candor in owning tho fact, ho is assailed as tickle in purpose or f.il;o to his friends. In other words, ho is blamed for refusing to shut his eyes to palpable facts. In his "interview" with the Senate Fiiianco Committee on Tuesday, Sheiman gave it as ins opinion mat " me silver mil lias had some adverse effects, and it lias had porno favorable elTccta on the question of rc cumplioti." It Iia3 Btoppcd the ralo of 4 per cent, bonds, and it has ttopped the accumu lation of gold in the trcasuiy. Another bad effect h.u been to cause tho "return of United Stales bonds from Euroiic. IIo states, how ever, that tho bonds havo been returning for a year past, but that they havo come back luoro rapidly sinco the Bilvcr Bill passed tho llouso 'in December last. This cflcct is partly due, as wo suspect, to the vast balance of trado in favor of this coun try, which must bo paid for in money or bonds. Importers of American prouueo would avail themselves of every favorable phase of tho markets to buy tho bonds, and send them to this country. Tho outgoing gold to pay interest has not been equal to the excess of our cxpoits over imports. Tho beneficial effects of the Silver Act arc stated by Mr. Sherman to bo tho following: " In tho first phico tho Silver Bill satisfied a strong public demand for bi-melallic money, and that demand is, no doubt, largely sec tional. No doubt thcro is a difference of opinion between tho West and South and tho East on this subject, but tho desire for remouetization was almost universal. In a government liko our3 it i3 always good to obey tho popular current, and that has been done, I think, bv tho passago of tho Silver Bill. Resumption can bo maintained more easily upon n doublo etandani than upon a single standard. Tho bulky character of silver would prevent payments in it; nunc gold, being nioro ortablc, would be more lrcely demanded, and I think resumption can be maintained with a lees amount of sil ver than of gold alone." Yesterday a sub-committee of tho House Committeo on Banking and Currency called at tho '.treasury JJemrtmcnt and inter viewed Comptroller Iuiox, TieasurcrGiltil lian, and Secretary Sherman upon tho amount of staudaidand subsidiary coinogo !.. 11... I .1.- 1 ! ... , r in uiu ncu-uij, iuu tuu-iieasuriet, uiui lu all tho banking institutions throughout tho country, with a view of asceitaining the ex act condition of tho treasury and tho banks, and their ability as regards tho amount of coin on hand, to commence resumption, havo as regards tho national batiks, con cerning which they had not tho data need ed, tho treasury olucials wero unable to af ford tho desired information. Tho House Committee on Banking and Currency does not believe that tho secretary of tho trea sury will actually have the amount of coin w1ili.li lis n'nlm. nil l.i.i.l .,,. t!, .!,! - lions for tho sinking fund and payment., for interest on tho national debt havo been made. Tho committeo will endeavor to ob tain tho information which they seek by sending out letters and circulars, and b'y calling for bank statements. The Masonic celebration nt tho Foundry Church last night was grand and impres sive in tho extieine, tho occasion being a special meeting of Mithras LodtM of Perfec tion No. 2, A. A. S. It., for the purpose of holding a lodgo of sorrow in memory of uu-iu 4tu.iiiis uituuti, bi.ieeii.ii tiegrec, anu John Banett Wadsworth, thiity-secoud de gree, who died within tho last year. The handsome auditorium wa3 crowded by a largo anl fashiouablo audience, who ap peared strangely and dccnly impressed bv tho awesome and solemn iluraetcr of tho mystic ceremonies. Tho myriad of twinl: lnii! lizhts in tho branches clustered nmnil the columns shed a dim ami chastened light ujion the Client throng; while behind the altar rail sat several of tho highest digni- tarie3 of tho great Masonic order, decorated with their magnificent and glittering rega lia. Prominent cinuii-f those, with Ins i en. . V . . " crauio wuito nair ami handsome face, sat Aioeri x'ikc, 1110 prcs.aing ilignitary, Al bert Pike, tho ttatcsmau, toldier, iHet.und jurist. Tho altar rails wein hidden hv 11 loreft ol green leaves and by tho choicest llowcrsj vhllo round a haudsomc, black, velvet-covered caslict, richly decked with silver mountings, burned tho mystic tapers of tho nioutntul ceremonial. Uiion tho wall behind hung tho thrto white banners 01 1:10 departed knights, tho name beinrr embroidered upon each. Midwoy up tho aUle, against two of tho jnllars, sat en throned abuvo tho audience, ono upon tho ngui jianu aim 1110 other un 1110 lelt, tli Senior Wurdeu, Yillimn IJ. Singleton, on S. T. Scholl'eld. tho Junior Wnnl1.11- Tl, solemn services were icadj the 1itu.1l and responses being recited and mado bv tho presiding officer, tho wardens, and tho omer masons present, m tlio most imiiress- iw uiaum-.. 1, ncn me so:c.iiu vaieiictorv "Farewell! Farewell I Paiewelll" was ro peatcd, tho twentv-beven brethren ntnnilin. in front of tho allar rail in full with meekly bended heads, nniwil thmr whito-gloeI hands uiion their heaits In reverent sorrow, and then raised them all to Jieaveu in muto appeal, as if moved by uuo hidden impulse. Wheelintf slinult.im.. ously round, these marshalled mourners marcheil half round tho auditorium threo times, as tho solemn farewell invocation was repealed, iho ceremonies concluded with e'tKiiipnt and alllctins culouies f iln .in. ceased. That uiwii bir Kuijht firanth.im Mooily Smith was dcliverud with great (ruiiti ami painos uy uen. Albeit Pit-: while those upon John 11. Wadsworth and uohn Adams Stewart were mado by tho P.ev. W illinin Morton Ireland. Thursday afternoon was a field day in tho Senate, which witnessed tho bitterest debato cf tho session. Sargent opcncil his battines upon tho secretary of tho interior, whos chief offeuco teems to bo that ho did not have the graeo to bo born in tlio United States, and who further cllcads in that ho has called tho people who cut timber from tho public lands and sell it hard name. During this f-weeh 6argent reflected uiion Massachusetts in such 11 manner as to mil forth a very 6cvcro and personal reply from Dawe. Sargent demanded an apology, which was understood to Iks granted, as no thing was said about Illadensburz. But when Blaine, with a hat full of bricks and bri.tllng all over with fight, camo into tho held, tho dobato at once i-ssumcd a tragical form, and there was manifested on all sides an intense interest. But, after mak iiiS sundry charges ogainst the secretary In his most aggrcssivo style, and ruuuing rough-shod over Dawes, Christianoy, an3 Ingalls, his invective was finally checked, sd hit ftUocJr upon the iJminiktrtion (.fos, of course, that Was tlw animus of It) was brought to a " most lanio and Impotent con clusion" by means of a very effective speech from Hoar, aided by Senator Matthews, both of whom showed cry clearly that) al though there wero hardships connected with tho laws oflcctinjr tho timber lands, tho etc rotary having called tho attention of Coir gress to them, ho had no other duties in tho premises than to havo tho laws executed until amended or icpcalcd. Euslij, of Louisiana, also spouo against tho secretary, on account cf sonio irregularities rcencctiu.'; the seizures of timber in his State; but it turned that Ilia instructions given these agents by Secretary Schura weio all right, but the agents had failed to carrv them out in some cais. Tho decretory holds that tho cutting cf limber, for speculating purposes, from tho public lauds ia as much stealing as if taken from an individual, and ho pro poses to enforco tho laws against tho moneyed companies, who deal so largely in this business in the far West. Tho Bureau of Engraving and Printing to-day began tho work of printing tho sil ver certificates, commencing with thoso of tho denomination of $10. It is cxcc.tcd that certificates of all tho denominations will bo ready for delivery by tho first of next month. Orders for them havo been received from most of tho largo cities, tho largest order being from Jfcw York for about eight millions. B. Hit. Vcstt tins. Should an eruption occur in this volcano, and cause tho destruction of one-half of tiw inhabitants who livo in tho vicinity, the re mainder, who baicly escape with th;ir lives, immediately move back on the half-cooled lava, and there livo in constant fear of an other eruption, foolishly fancying that tho only tcuantablo jmitioii of tho earth rests within the shadow of tho great volcano. This fairly illustrates tho foico of habit, and tho persistency with which icoiilo chin: to opinions when onto lormed. l or example, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures incipient consumption, coughs,colds, and all affections of tho liver and blood, yet sonio still depend upon physicians and remedies that have naught but repeated failures to which they can refer. Anil although Dr. Pierce's Favorite Proscription is sold under a positivo euarantco to euro moso weak. ncsses peculiar to women, and notwith standing that thousands of women bear tes timony to its efficacy, and tho truth of all statements made concerning it, many yet submit to tho use of caustic and the knife. Again, Dr. Pierco's Pleasant Purgative Pel lets, no larger than mustard seeds, will jiosi i-uiu i:uiisujiukiuii, wjiuiu ib i? ui;n;iiu- cnt upon dyspepsia or torpid liver; yet sonio still depend for relief upon lha " bluo pill" or hugo dosc3 of drastic cathartic med icine. In tho faco of such facts, can wo wonder at the blindness of the jioor Italians? Packet-ton nipples. IIaecii 27. Tho Packcrton Christian As sociation met Friday evening, 15th instant. Heading of scripture, and prayer by William Trethaway ; minutes of last meeting read and approved. Select leading by Johnny JJesrs, subject, " Tho hired girl," also " Pco- p.'o will talk," by tho assistant secretary, ;-jilio Barton. Tho evils of intenipcraulo was ably discussal by -Messrs. irctiiaway, Babi'ock, lioons, l'lhott, Bohn and Stiles, l'rof. b.'iyder, of Lehighton, being present was i in reduced by.tlio becretary and warmly wcleomi.'d by tho association; in response ho mado somo well-timed remarks uhj:i tho subject bi'tu.-e tbo meeting. Tho members of tho associ.ation aio always glad to wel come thoso who may leel liuo vimting. ine meetings ara hild every two weeks on Fri day evening, in tho old school-house. After tuo general uiscuwiun, uonu iccra reaa a jwcm " Don't go tothealc-houso to-niglit." Owin? to tho absenco of tho editress, the secretary lead Ihc budget. Tho programme lor next meeting: yei-erai discussion ine evils of extravagance t" fclcct reading by Sadie Barton and John liters; essay by Mrs. W. L. Stilesj " Sketch vi i'aul unit 111s hlo " by Win. Tiethaway j " k'o,' and his lite" bv Mr. lloous 1 "Joahua ami his works" bv Mr. Bohn : a short sketch of tho first year of tho rebellion by John jlcrs j " Who was Jenny Lind, and who unreduced her to an Aniericau audienai '" Clara llarlu - man. Association closed witli prayer, dox- oiogy and dismission by W. Tretluivay. Andrew Schoonovcr, of Perth Ambov, spent Sauday with his many friends here. Andy locks well, and wo judge Jersey sands have a beneficial ellect. William Martin has at last joined the largo army of married men, by joining his fouunes with Miss Uraco Waters. Wo wel come Hilly," and tiust he may havo his share of lilc'a blessings. Our friend Oscar Weaver is making fre quent visits to Kast Mauch Chunk. Humor has it that tho attraction is a pretty cirl ; our friend of course (being very bashlulj denies 11, uiu uen Biiys 11 is so, anu wo ratner ; clino to Lelico him. We hear thcro are quito a pumbor of i.egis!ur.o usjurauis uown your way. 1 er mit us, way up here, to suggest the naino of John S. Leutz. Wo lav sumo claim to him here, anil wo feel assured thcro can bo 11c better selection inadoj ho has tho ability, and wo know sufficient honesty to discharge tho duty with fidelity to his constituents. Wo hope to eco his lumo presented to the convention. axox I.elilgliton Lyceum. Tl.o mcctius was called to order by tlio president. Itoll called, and absentees noted. Mr. II. W. Gallo v.a3 elected a3 an active ineinkcr of the Bocicty. The President de livered liis inaugural address, nfler wlucii a pieco of music entitled, "Music in the Air" by tlio Lyceum. Two of tho referred ques tions cro answered; the tliird referoo boms absent, the question wosdefercd until next mcetinp;. Debate, resolved "That Chinese emigration should bo abolished," opened 011 tlio olfirmativo by O. A. Ciausa; on the negative by T. A. Snyder; the question was discussed with marked attention. Next in order was a picco of music entitled, "Leaf by Leaf," after wliicli tho president rendered liis decision in favor of tlio negative. A select reading by A. V. Horn, "Das alt sehulhaus an dcr trick," was well received by the audience. 'Ourlnner"bvthoelitiir. Allen Graver, was listened to very attentive ly. Tho following rcwrt of curators was adoiited 1 Itcfcrrnl questions 1 st. How many copjier jienulea wero coined in tlio L'iiite.1 StatesinlSla? II. V. Mnrthimer,Jr. 2nd. Who were tho mound builders? Frank ltaber. 3rd. When and where was tlio first theatre in America builtr T. J. Seifert. i:iyist two weeks hence, Aggio HauU. Select Koading, C. B. Weiss. Question lor debate, resolved, "That a high tarilfis neces sary for tho best interesU of tho United States," affirmative, John liohn, assisted by Albert Doilenmaycr; negative, II. W. Gable, assisted by O. A. Clainw. A duet by Miss Kiniiia Hauli and O. A. Clauss, entitled "Uiisy Countew" was well rendered. Tho collection being taken up tho Society ad journed. Mar. 23rd. Sr.CEf.TABT. Kobody should go to churoli, or public meeting, hacking awoy and ' .Isturbing tho preacher or orator with therr cough. Use Dr. Bull's Cough Byrun at once; it only coeta I coat bottleT When your Baby Is restless tecthlng.gct Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup, a dose of it will re lievo tho litllo eull'ercr at once. Only 25 cents n bottle. Tho Sheriff of Northampton county will on Saturday, April ISlh, sell the tavern stand and other protverty of Tilghman New hard, at Siegfried's Bridge. The Lehigh Cool and Navigation Com- -..v. -v...6i. ii.ui itini 4.uvijJUkiJU lUIIl- pny oiler a bountv of 2J cents for tho scalp t.f ever) muskrat killed on tho Lehigh or Delaware division canals. Tho other night it occurred to some of tho noblo young men of Allcntown that it would bo a mod idea to slono tho female collego at that place, and they amused themselves with breaking oomo Windows. This is a jolly amusement when you're lid caught at it. New Advertisements. VftflQ r011 EOa 1'HODUCtlOM AND jUWki I'ilOPlT no (owls caa innal white orurtowu i.uanoitKS. 1IKS3 troni ubove-nnrjcil "thorough. rou .tlilii WHAJiNVJ. BUKABI.I: PIUCIlS. GT 11ITH Foil I'KICE MST A U IIITTWtl mattOS-n i?attcnuiirK. ii. J. rpo WHOM IT MAY CON'miN. JL All nersons nro hereby forMd mrdilhae with tho UOUBU1LOLU 1 UHfilTUltli now 111 puMess'.cn or J IriniK tu.d Cinlstitinna Ltieii. Lcacr. ot Iul inluon b; rough, tut' tame tulitg ilio iiropetly of tlto uu.icrsixiiui anil loamu lo itiu Sd.il ElioaauucirMiurinj! our plea-uro I lit W.. Dl.ItllA.MCn, 1.. t'. lil.Kfi'I.NUiat. Lch.'rtitnni March i ism-wa CjKfjf) UCW AIIDI WG W1I.I, TAY IJJuUU tlio nbovp lowatil fnr any case e.1 liver coirplsnit. iiviHpsm He licatldClie. luOi eestlnn. euliiitlir1l0U or ctlloiiO'fi wocuu not cnrt with WVit'a livi r nllli. ivi eu tho alroo. tioiifl ate Mitctly Loininuo with. Ihey aio l.uiciy TiTttaLle, ni.it Lever fail 10 :lt'oati6- isctiuu. t-mni coiled. iMiro b'Xo. con am ine 30 pills, 23 rents namplo buxu.'. 10 ruuts. TorBalobir a.l i1vupki-Ib. Eovaro of coniner ft tti cinl lniitatloii". 'I ho uenniao ninufie tuio.l nlv bv JOUN C. WKflT .v CO.. I ho 1 111 Macen,n 131 1S3 W. Maill-cn Bf.. CIhojC'i 'ii liiuiidttni. .New York. mai3 Iw jjvq-iiw rjioiu: ! Kfiw uooiw i LOW PEICES ! The undersigned has icmovail tnto tlio New Store-room un WIHTU hticet, Wilnpait, Pn. (opposito tao lluntci'd Hotel), ana is apculng 11 fun stock ol Chclco Groceries, Provisions, Candies, Confections, &c, wlilchl:o!srcIhmratVi:nY LOWEST CASH rillulti. l'LtleniiLO resuictiu IT su.lu.ttd ULd sailsfjcuoa Kuar,iutecd. Jacob Straussberger, Hatch 3o m3 W ITTTK Et.. Wcl6sport. QUl'HAXS' C0UIIT SALE Oi' Valuable Heal Estate. Dwlrtno of nti onler of tlia Orphana' Court or enroon Coumy, tlin ncfliMlgimi. atfiaim tin tor df tho Oitnto of Uttub Kesly. tftto rf rdalionlrK TowiiRltln. Onrboii couutv. r-in.. rit cfltiKi, will crmi-o 10 3.ilo, &t imbllc routine Saturday, March 30; 1878, at U70 o'clock p. tn.. tlio fclloTrinf? tlt'ccrtted messuage, loncmcnc acu PIECE OF LAND,- sltnsto In tho torrn-hlp cf Mnliotitnp, Jn i-atl cmiulv niliitimtf lnims lito fljojcnli ?lenlz aii Mil ih 61iio Chr'StupIier l,ulc Joshn4 llcupt and uu alley ur icau, caiitamla TWKSTV A5JKES, rnoro or les . sold r.rcmlccs oro i Urn ted la lioiver l.un Vnl.uy. nlioiit twn mil.n Irom lMciTton. ihn l.nnrnvi'incntii fieieon cto n ,n 11 lA.i IJ-A-UAIil- hlOHY 1 UASll-l i.:i:i i kj.i.imj ntiuaii', r.'.out icv;e icei, vnin ii cuc-biurv iramo Kiiencu, i unui,:xi:roe(s frcmnbirm ch"leo fruit trots ami grnve vines a v.'ell uf wnter in the yaul Touiiswill no uiailn kauwn at tho ttiao anl place ot n lit TIL MA- KEJiiJitUH. A minimi inter of liollii b -N'osly, DeieaLid. ,eli;-ihtcn. Hcrch I). ISii-'t jpEvTS'l'EIt'S KOTICE. Nu'lco Is .VrelirslvCT tlmt tho Hiecntcn, AOiMiiittlr.t ,r' nu'i Uu:iii!iansfii'rrlDiitteri)nr. on luioilleil iliiir eteiyo Rfcouate 1 of the fclowins rstntPS In 11.0 lU-71-Ufo oa.-e at ,iukU t'huali.lannti irthe.Cuu-.i.yofyiiib'jii, whiiUi.o.oun!o!.ooi.ec3iillowcd br lUellnj. liter w.ll 1.0 preaeiiift' to ue Jcifcs if the Oniiiaas' tliniii ou Mo ida:-it.osthiluv ot Apul next, at 13 o'rloci Ail., for coMlnnot.oii 1 riit i.ml final nc eant rf A - JVo'jft'' Afl' mlnl-tialo.-of too j;atiito cl Join Cells, cc ceasca. . unnNAP.n rniLLirs, r.rp:ra. lined Chun. Mcrch 10. IJTJ. TREASURER'S SALE UNSEATED LANDS! VOTICX5 13 I1EHISBY OIVKN tnst, 1' aurconblv in iln Act it Asuemlily f iho (ou.iajiittiM,Uh il lvnnsv'vrnti I'.licclni.' ti.o nioilii 1 sil 1 'i? tho tTnrail L11U1M inr inxe-. Inn following Trails unn I'nna of I'a' ts cf Vn.eiiti rt ljuiila will ira o n. nt I'ulil e bi'l , on JU.NU lein itbelnulliu i'na Slondav of Juno niTl.nl ilia Cuit It iiise, 111 itie Mrougli it jlnueli Cliu'ik. fur tlio amartu ol Taio. i!ce, and laoco.iiiiiceiiieU ouo-cl', refinciiTily, un lent toe fatue b.) pnl I before tho oa 01 sale. ta!o to tua taeuco nt TUN o'o ock a. ia. irinnf rt Tiiwxsnip Warrantee -Vume. B-aCfiiil. Iboui 19 lirnwn. Jnimllinu llriivn. i:.iiharlue llla.ey Ilavid t'ri.1. .Imie f'ltii Ihoinns a. r. . 173 . 211 , UO . 2l . t'.3 a. j: Am'l 1 19 CI 41 10 43 31 ei :i 23 91 42 71 23 CI 71 10 .e 7i 21 m 4i !9 C3 71 M 14 :o 03 19 41 1- CI 41 V0 07 13 11 CU 10 41 81 13 JUi ii 11 20 2(1 77 4) 43 414 4Z1 4.-3 , 4 f CDr'ttoniii, O.-12 i Armlt 12 1 7Jier, Jo'.iu 3 u Jjyei' Hunli 2M 11 y. llt'Tlauiiu 11) hv. n, lia Id :t3 llorx Held, WIUIlui 2C3 11k 1 ti'.HK. I aiiii'l 410 nr.. long lunlcl ivi KeliU-i. .'Iki.o , I'll jCuinie Jnhu... 110 ;.otli John . 4)1 l'oarion. Ikuau 4.17 Itoo'tey, Thuuiss 103 Itiucrl-. litoro 131 403 '01 130 431 Jticu urns 411 lioese, Samuel 419 haw. Jtifii 4 0 'I'liuiiitiK. IJamul ?3J Tliuuiiisuu. Johu Ill PJJffN VOUUST. Andrew Jacob CI H Ilurr. Joi nli 4.9 liauer, tjaoium If. 414 141 lliisn, Tlimuui 4uo 10 lleatiui, 1 Uilip..... 3U 23 4.S 13 Hi uul, Jimn 492 20 licek, HiUT, 4.3 Culirud, Mulotiw 411 C.uiuclo. l)uu 3J.I 3 Ci.rroi, 3uhn 4?3 t'aidwtll, bamni) 48) 3 lllecklo,. David. 3C7 liuacan fsano i:i 43 l.vplov, Henry 410 Kimiey. Aadtow 11 42t Uvan, Charlea 433 iiurtle. JoUu 414 133 Orler. Paul 410 iieniloi.aodlrcy 4 1 23 Km r Conrad 3i Kcin. lllcL'1 Khect.tr. i:e 1:4 Kudori Abruhaai 'Ji Levcr, Win 233 Leiucti. Jean , 11: si Lorao.Jsmu 421 17 , Lxtroh, AbrsOKJB. , UK to 4 ro 24 11 12 34 a 4) 31 10 ID 81 11 U) 14 51 10 34 14 3! 13 4) 12 24 8 11 31 01 24 10 14 41 U) 41 10 41 14 M 15 41 0 111 lb 41 8 24 IS 71 ISM ri n Novr Advertisements. Jr"rt t Warrant f Xamt. A. P. A. V. Antt. 11 01 14 21 II i2 xaeniE'T n.incH 4'H 1C1 Ki'ilpli. Mfrtlll 42t 133 rluu, Nioioias 43 js, Hue , Noitoti K7 7j rjn 41 Ilrycr. fioitnu es 3:4 41 l'oor. Ji hii is7 ) itctil, ttlmtn.i .,,. us simrnctu. Jonai. 4M Tnip'rt, IHlIiuiU 4I3 Ol Vnmlit. M-lmniiuii 411 ij I'.M.m. Plnllii 431 odeuhclniei, I'ollip 355 1(8 435 If3 Celt. Henry 57 uo Ilrycr, Xiinton 31 Wfioo lir llei j. mill pni 1 1 1 Wrc.lt 11 i!uui!& M Casey ItoiiiUtn Wtu 461 CULtS, 'llios i I.EHiailTOK iionouom rercniol, AnaaWttrl) Krepico. Jamo Menuiifo.' Joslah ..;... rvrtnle, Thfn.ioro I'liif. riohnlieiKtr est.... Tiiompvm. Joaatli.111 &IAOCU CI1USK EOKOCOtr. Meal iicl altlcn , . . WAtioNino 'row:?3HiP. Ilatcan Turcer trait 'lOWAMCNSINa TOWS3IUP, C .S G a 51 CO 111 40 13 73 !S a 11s: (.9 31 11 01 3 U : 01 47 SO n co 4 11 a 0 4 CO 013 6 S4 3 t0 C U Tlowrann. Henry ICO (rae-, Thomas mi Cip.Ik. 'I'homn 103 craiir, Thomas. zou ll.tt 0 (JtlHl.i-3 417 nil! 1 hnritrs pmtcT i7i) ltitccnhousc, ll.'ij 123 Ash, 31111134 ISO Memtiatd. Vlias , 4 0 sot i.ud actt'l homes.. .. 41 MfM'inu-i, lelcr U5 stoctcr rrancit liu y.T.uti Jehu. 1 C3 sin tier, CeriiO'ius 1 3 shooni) iir-ier. 0 3 Youn it Oeilnjr. 4 J y. i'jreiitii4, rtoiibcn 7) UaiJ, O. it: J. K. lticlicrt.. 01 liAUbAWND TOWKSniP. t 50 ,8 1: CO 8 2i tl 03 1 1 23 40 I'l 13 S lb 01 U 10 17 111 tl SI ii 43 1J 71 1 S3 (.3 (4 10 3 14 21 32 13 lw 172 01 61 11 ) IS 3) 13 J 3 73 3 IS Cnrfon. Andrew..... bmither, lcolfeJl Stiittti. llnnel l'eircy. liavld Joiic. Dan Uen.,.. , (3 , 01 i Ei . 6 . 8i V2 , 10 , 1) SI 537 filnrtin, I'eier Jlft'l Honor is'J Qli'eu, Jno... t.owi.n tov.vme:isisq. llrlr, Julill , I.CW.H Win laitililno. Join tMildir, Join 110WILUII llciuind.... I'mif, 1 ho-., ett Crul'? TIkh , est Iticuiuir. .lacob Kbller. Wiu ltuni, II. c Kusslur, Win 4 12 8 173 K5 4JJ 81 313 19 3 70 (1 31 35 O' 4 5 2 4i 13 91 IS 10 I 0j 3 21 4 87 3 73 . J-. I . DO . 13 . 2.0 . i2i WEATIlEnLY EOIIOUOH. Davis & Jones CO tlott.n, l'cicr 9 33) MAUOIJ CHUNK TOWNSHIP. Cortes. Jaue 133 3 10 11 13 9 01 9 lO 14 2' 17 10 13 00 31 91 17 10 1 90 2 C3 (Innaiutihatii, jU9:ieo 113 141 iri.icau. t.iac A-oil Junnrunn ItO 3J . SiO , 2) . 372 in . 4AI, 81 II0.11U Jo in 2) 4C0 KO I.eiiuitrd 1'i'tyr Iiucihs. Uolieit MlltDllC.T. Ototte... EobeilH. Jorh bi Ilex luiur.ud C3 0 8J KASTMAljCn CHUNK Boitocon. Slnrcr, Kraanacl 413 Mncr. Jo'l-J 1C4 1C9 414 103 Lot No C'.i, 1 1 an 1 (3 Lot So. 117 I'ACKSit TOWNSHIP. 27 41 11 K 22 S3 27 10 3 S3 :3 S7 Alr.0. ITenry 51 401 4) iitiuuiii. rcter 4 a Hates. Fro loilelr. , 49 13 . 4)i 41 , 15 1'.0 , 211 113 131 , 217 ll . 12 32 . 4'.2 . 4 1 31 . 4 t . 403 . 81 it 21 12 13 41 a 71 12 31 7 41 Jicics. Henry llaty. Jno Ile.np, FietrrleU... Coat-, '1 hmiiad rfiilHt, Jnlin Co'laiiy. J cob , 11. calnr, Kfppheu... Ucinier, Jnlin HtMr.na. blmrp Deaniei' Abuer..... lienl. Martin 44J 129 13 12 t9 23 CI 23 SI 21 3 4 0-1 16 41 0 i SIS 13 71 II 81 C in S'62 S4 .13 2.1 CI 25 14 24 91 Panu weisi... 31 10 7)um. oeoirje. Jus. t Jno 277 103 Ulllov, K'llldl 10 4Ci iro I 403 nlv. Ii'iocanl From ueruer, Jno li'niliie, Jumps Frcv. Jovoh frazier. Ma bro (lr.lt (.'lono tl.iT:irwrr. Mntlhw I e4 113 4 7 71 4.2 10 431 lO 417 41 ilrow it Jac) aiiider;... 15) Omiiivrcr. MntilidW An. tliew & Laremo ifow l.ait 417 13 Oanlou, Join 112 PI Oeatel, .I111110J 4"3 130 niev. Wiu 41 21 T4 CI H 14 t3 '0 33 41 :i 43 Qicy. lt.ii.ert ojj m OangwiT. HaMli.RH An iimwA: Jacoh (llader... "t 4S7 117 fluodli.ird. Ho xv 4" 111 Ilfll! "Tnn( Jncot) C5 07 1 1 cm y, Joseph 4U Heath. Jus 'till 2 0 41) 15) Ili.r.i v nm.li'1 4 7 112 491 13 41 2t si 23 '.t 12 SI 21 79 4 47 llMlter, Julill b'-' 412 111 ICutiiei ChiKiian n s Kel'e, llicoiloro 131 Kuu'.el John 411 21 Mm tin 1'oUt Mean John S3 Mcuia Jnlin 91 Mnllln. 'IheindS 90 McXeal. Jarai'S 4'1 Herat", ln'in lSi It mil'. John in CD iiouili;. Jcha t'3 w btmnicr. win 4H 41 t iiioker. Jn'un 31 73 U.IVH3. fl.Jilictll 113 baTtt. la 03.1 '. 411 19 htl'lmi u Davll .!! Mtnaliir Jiiilll 23 Uavitz. Ju-cph 121 10 n, .Ml houv 721 43 Tench rrsicl '31 13 Weiiy, J'col 31 41 V,'rls4. Jnivli . lu) u:ll m fH'ircniot 13) Y"i 1 tuvr. Jjcno 437 Wen, 'llmafls 2i7 C) ,.unir Ji Ui 411 40 Z.'lir. 1 onr.l 21! 12) J.'olie.-, H.-nrj- 4J lit .er, Ga'Jnul a 4't 31 17 tO :sj nr 12 21 23 35 351 412 117 412 117 410 6 0 2 13 (I 34 C 11 23 411 12 S3 17 SI 10 1.2 21 t'i i ta 1 44 IS 29 23 41 21 (0 7 73 13 33 23 t3 VI C3 17 81 4) 13 79 It 17 23 43 14 41 211 4 6 43 1S1 1.0 42 117 433 23 41? 61 '.II 117 43 4K4 LEiiiai! lowxsmp. rilncliTr.il liobcrt.. lliown. Ji.hu liivK li'ij ruin.... liodsun, M .0l1...". UjiIU'I., Jolui. ....... i:tmu:iaH, Dant...... (11 111 'to. Uiiucrt tiji. Jnhu Uiiticuhttu, Uavia . liar z iz UoJeou Id iriri . John Atartl", l'cicr Jlourc. Jo eph i ti'iie, James. O.aea. Jnlin 1'itnr Nn tan llo'.li. l'olui ltacaetitr"w, Jof... ruiuiiurH Ueuiy.... Hi itz. Joieph UiulUt U.tver Wn't'JU. yl.hail.... WiUtuir, l.l.liaid.... 7cu, JuC3b Wil'n, llnir.ni Saitis, Knzilietti.... bavitu, Joi.iih , 4)1 123 . 1.0 I 2 123 . 431 , -lit . 42t 111 . 413 1:3 . 431 C3 0 33 0i 1.1 (0 CO 7 1 3) .0 13 13 17 41 tl 01 10 s: & t.-j . I1 .... ro .... luJ .... 73 . . 30 .... 431 .... 3M IV) .... 413 111 .... 4:5 113 .... I 4 121 .... 4 7 .3 ... IV) .... 4!3 431 i:3 1J S.8 20 12 U CI 17 13 01 !.i M 10 il C3 18 U, 18 4 .... 41 31 .... ill ) .... 193 ..... HI ..... 223 CO 425 .... 12i 31 311 17 79 wutssrop.r uor.ouan. LntN'n 8' , PiUtcf lot No. 31 I1ANKS TQ'VNSniP. r.rmly. Vm..., Kr di , John CisiU linbcit ( 1am, Wm Cior-. Walter. Carina. An'ltew DavlUHou Joa&s tlrer, V. 1.1 araat Thumi Hamilton Thc&Ui .Inek.un, Jeie Kuii-lc. LhriMlm Kemeer, Dun Lyon, lioocrt MurltJ, I'i'tbr Mcytr, Juhti Slartm. 'Ihcin in........ t aenun. )...izoetn .. Ste.uirau, David . 41 fll 42 81 d 43 411 ,1) , aro 4:3 .310 . 4l 12) . 301 401 . 2)3 41 337 3 3 30 I C2 ri 8' 20 M 7i 01 218) 18 20 H7 -7 4K) 4) 11 1 10 39 KI0 4) , I2 114 341 i2 11 IS II S3 4' CI K Ml 0 ei 1 1 32 IW 70 44 oj 11 .11 12 73 . 119 118 . 118 3i 3 0 .9 : :i 0 87 41s oo 311 lf 4 0 4K 80 411 80 . lot) , 93 . 3)1 . 2T! . Hi . ) HAST PH.NN TOWNSHIP. Ooo Jl'lin 143 II CI Doaclusa. Jch 210 10 S7 Mu-beiaian. Oliver 10 a 4 Moyfr. David 03 1C 81 Mnuson A llilliet 33 10 f7 Price. John ax lud las) lloivr fciiiiiuon I2 1341 1'ratMi), Medical 23o yj H Tea. Itotei t 200 8 4o Uuridue, llonj too 2o7l FHiNKLIN TOWNSHIP, Robert. Trusto 3 nu lo 78 Tailnr. Ilcnjimiu 84 411 So 8 22 tihcclcier, licl Co 111 40 31 2o T. D. CLAUE3, Trctsuror. Waoh Choalr, Uaxcb Selti, 1KI-V4 ' New Advertisements. gHEIUFPS SALE. TJy vlitao nf n irrlt of F!. rn.lsnciloatcX II19 Court if Uttnmon Vlcm ot Carbon (,'onntr jnil 10 1110 ilireiml, thcro will bo erponcd t rnbhc 8j1c. nt tho Cot rt If ou'O, In the BorooitU cf M mio'a L'hnult.Cai boa County, state of I'oun. syl ania, en SATVRDAT, APItIL tth, 1878, at 1 f.'c'ock 1'. Jf , the tolowiai Heal CsUto. decr:iieitasfo Idws, 10 wit i Ail that certain Lot or Piece of Ground, jltoato la tho norrnK'a rf l.clilctitoe, doncty of Laroon. rctinsyltaui-i, bonmli-u aou ti'scnbco: nj folmivf, ti wit 1 llivini; a front nt tblrtv. thico feet on n sul.llcrnf.il l.adlnit ironi I o'llch ten to Tninpqoa. extcnannr thence ecuthwaid. ly between lainllol lines of 1ht width two hun-jred and ten icct ilrtnt Ir.choi lo lands now orlnteol Abrnhara Arncrj hcuuU donthoesst urlandot Uilli.-in Fiicbreno i tho 1101th or (jam road 1 on tho wct by Ian 1 of D. llattung. Tlio Iciircvrmcnls thereon aro a One-and . rati Story H0LS1, diicm by twenty foot wim Kitchen nttached.twclvo by fourteen, and ether culbu lOli'BS. Bclia.l trd tsltt n In crccntlcn as tho propeitr cf Wil.ouijhby Kcons, ond to be sold by J. 7. KAUDENBUEU, Sheriff. titcilu-3 Otneo. Mancli ClicnV, Mcrcli 10, 1873. s IIEMTPS SALL'. Uy vlrmo cf a writ ol ritr.i Facus Isrnea. ont ot tlio Cuuit ot Comaiciu Pieas of Car., boa Cnuuty. and to me directed t.iro will b rxto olat i'lib'ilo alo, at U o txi.rt liou-c, in tho llnrninthol Munch Chunk, cailiou county,' Stato if 1'cnnsvlvuata. cn SATURDAY, AbsiL (,th, 1878, nt 1 o'clock 1'. Jo".. Uo followliiB Kcal Estate!' Oenoi ll.o:l a follows, to Wit : All that certain IiOt or Piece of Ground, (Itnato in tho Ilororch of Loliliiliton, Coanly ofi Carbnn. rcnniyhaulj, bounded and described as ioIIowd, 10 miii It bemz tho Lot N'o. 20. con, talnlnir in brcadiu on Bint btreet cixty ux lect and In IookUi or depth ono hundra and cightv-nlao tcct nlno'inmcsi bounded cast byt llunlc utrccti iinrthwardir bv Lot No. 2dl 1 we"twmdlr by Cherry Alloy, ond souUiwatdly bi" Iron street. Iho Improvements thereon aro a 2-story Brick Store House,' twenty fact four lnc!o by fifty feeti CAIt.' IlIAOB 81101 one HWELLINO IlOTTSKat. lathed, twenty.lwo by fcventy anil one half, tee t j Shod nt'peiictl. romteen by tweuty-two. fco.i lli.ACIWJll'lI 81IUP, twenty and ene Imil hv iwentv-twoauil ono ha, t leets Stable, twcnty.two by mcaty-clchtiect. fJeizsd and tnlrca la execution as the proierty of Lauiy & Peters, and to bo sold by j. w. r.AunnNUTJbn. sherifL afctrlfPs OtOco. Maueh Chunk, March 10, 167J. s ULHIL'f'fJ SALE. Cy vtrlno cf a writ of Von. Ex. lsocd ont of the Court ol Comnou Pleas of Carson Coanty aLdlu tuo c.licutid, tl-ere will be expoaod at, Pnniio bale.nt tae Comt Ilou-c, lu the ilorouga ot Maaca Cliunt.Cai bon County, Stato cf Pe&n. tylvanin, on SATUHDAT, APRIL 6th, 1S78, at l o'clock r. 11, tho following r.esl'Estits,' describe-; its toll avs, to wit : No. l.-AU that coftaln Lot,Piccc orPal-cel of Ground pftnnto In tho Borough of Welssrort. Carbcn1 Cuunty, Peitusj'lvaiua, ujuaded sua described as follows, to wit t llok'inntiie at a post, thenca hy vh!t'j nlreeu north Kiventv-two andahalf, degrceti. wiH Ihirty.throe Iset to a post t ill nee u,' l otKO Street no. tn sixly-aiven ana ono half tle.ni-Od, east gum nnudrtd and Hlxty.flve fiot to. a pest ; ihinc-by Canal ftrcot eootli twenty, two Mid one-half doi-riev east tl.irty.thiee fcot tu u poiit ; laenco by tho otber ioit ot L01 2io. t soma ji.xty t.01 en and ono hall iletrots, west cue hcuJre.t mid sixty.llvofeeitotuopUicBor bcsliiU.DC, loslsailsi; Titenly-Scvcn Torches, Strict Measure.'' Tho Imrroverarnls thfrccn are a Two story FllAHIl DtVl.LLINO 11UUM11 ilnhtccn oy, twenty flvo feet with Ilitchcn uttached, four teen by tlizttctt ton 1 alabie, sxtieu by uigh. tceu fcot.with Khed attached, funtteeu by eieh tuiu t?el, ucd other outt'ulluitgs. -ALSO,- Ali that ccrtiln Half Let or Plcc.i oi Oronnd. nuaiito in tt.o lltrougllut Wo.ssport Coantr 01 Cuibau. Peunsilvaii n bounded and described n. '11 lows, to lt: Hi t'InciiiK Ll apest. thence by Whlto titreet north twtuty.two and one half dcf ices wise tlilrty-tl.ieolrot to a pot; thence by iho other hi It ot inis Lot north sixty ncven and inohlf Omrce.. rant cue hundred and MUTllvo leetton K'sti thence by Water Ssu. ii-ulh pcvcatylwo and ouohalf ucgree. east) iliirry-tlueo loct 10 a post 1 ihenco lv Lot No 9 Eouth pixivboicn and one-half decrco.. woat onehandred unit sixiy-aro felt to tuo placo cf bcIiiutnK, cjutaiumt; Onc-cightb, of an Acre, strict measure-' Ne. 2. A'.l that cottaia Piece or Tract of Land, s'tnato in LiwarTcwamen'Ini; Township, Car Lou Cuuiily, Pinna., bouLdeu cua described as fo.laws. to v;It : llejruinluv at a post In a jmollo rued lia'liuit Uoui liiunch Chunk to Ihn Luhlaja; (lap thuice itlgiifl said rindiiuiiht.oveuty-&6Y6n d?Kioes,ouvt Bixty-alx feet tun post 1 thence by Lob Nn. s noithsercn ueiees, svest one liund. led and Mi.y live feet to a po.u 1 thence by land it Mniy Ann LoLmcutii Hereuty-aeveu dens., we a ml) blx fret 10 u post 1 llio.co by Lot Ha. 1'itoutli 3'-cii danrce, east ono t'tindred nod risty-nvo feet to tho puco if bexuinlair con tuiuii'2 Oae-tiuartcr of an Acre, rnoro or less. The IriprovcEicr.tK tlfrccn are a Two Story FUAMi: uWuli.INU HOOiU fineou by tii'.ly-tiTo feet, with Kitchen aituclnxl. t vclio bytuuiteu lout: r.sMy. i.-u by tea lect, and otairoatbaIldn.Kj. -ALSO,- TVl'O OTlinn LOTS. In Lower Towimentlnff" '1 owusLln, cm h'iii Cuunty Penna .buunaed ana do cuoed n'.fu 1'iw, t w,t : Nuuiuorvd ou the 1'iau of I'.uttnulo bv Au-iust Lchr. as IjouHo. ,1 ntid 21. coutaluliiK lu frour or breadth sixty t1x feft.aiiil extending; in depth 0110 bundieoV 1UJ hixiy.nva Let. 1) .V. 31 l 0 i9 t.J 22 1.1 41 (9 3J 10 (0 C4 NO.! - A'.l that certain C 44 4 34 Lot or Piece of- Ground, tllnitn In tho Ilcrensliof LWchton. Carbon touLtr. Pi'tu-viviunu. bounded and described at 10 1 1. v.m.i 11 wt 1 iunt..lnuu lu ficut uo liana, strict a width it two leel and extending neat w&itUy of that wldt.i betwron pirallei Hues thtrt3-twn feet, coutalnins hixtylour Bquare Foal, bounded on tins rest by lianvi atre et 1 on thononb by Ixt No. 23 and touthwasdlyand weatwaidlr by tbo rem lining part of Lot No.' 23, it nhicu Ihl. UnpJlt. No. 4. All that csrtala Mcscaiae. Piece or 12 Parcel and Lot of Ground, Mlnite on t&a cist sh'e ot BsvLway. In tho lliiiouivhof 1-chigliton. Carnnn county. Penna., boui disil and de-cnbfcd ua foilowii, to wit 1 lle irnnlnirat abtakeou tao corner ol a lot ot Cbsa. lCuuetop and lluiusTay.thcnceulonir pntdB&niz. way uoith lllteen aud ono hall dcarcca. west ality-acvcn leet to a let of lieubtn bemraeli thence alous 1 aul lot of lteuben beniraolnirtn fcivniy- our i.ud oneraif device, east sixty, terra leet to the property it L hlh Volley ltai'road tlouipany 1 thonce alons ejid property thire-fuurth iVgiw. ost tlxtynlae fort lu lot 01 Chirks nilnetopi thence along and lot tontn beveutr.fuui mid mj-nalf detuea, neat titty feet to tuo niece ct beginiile, being Let matt ed on tho Plan or Plat tt aaid lloroucu No 49. Betted and LaUn tn execution as the prcpetly ot Joiui llauclc, and to be lold by - J. W, llAUDKNBUsn. Shetltt. narUrsoetae, lincti Oksan. Marata It, iwsx
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