AiMIIIon.il Locals. n. v. MORTimtmt, i.uiTon llEl'ORT.of tio Lthlgutnn Tublic Schools fur tlio monlh' ending April 3nl i l.tiltlflllTON, I'A.: SATURDAY, A1T.IL 13, 18TS. mnii bciiocil. rt A poor-houso building Hear Ilalli, N. Y., was fiicd liy mi Insnno mhkt, on Sat-1 unlay tiislit, ami burned down. I'iflocn of 1 tlie inmates jwri'linl. 78 28 18 S3 - Thirty frame houses in Hie lower section of Harrisliing, owned by tlio T.ocliiel Iron Coiiipanv, were burned on Saturday even- intf. About half of thetn were unoccupied, and the los is not heavy. Tin) origin' of tlio fire is unknown. ' ' F. 12 08 Thero arrived nt New Yolk durji Mnri'H USfi iniinic;ratilfl,of ivliom 13S2 were females. The total immigration to New York during the quarter ending March 31 si, was RTSfi, againU 72J0 during Iho coircfe- liomling period of last year. For tho tliroo-niiartora of the current fiscal year ending March 31st tho lcceipts.of tho (ioverntnent have been 5iHI4,0j0,H)0)and (lie expenditures, exclusive of debt interest, frl)i,81(),92fi, a deciVAse, eoinpared with thu corresponding jieriod of tlio previous lineal year, of87,.r)in.2S0 in receipts and $I2,S30,- 2IR in expenditure1". - 0. r. Kulhril, tlio fugitive ex-ltepresen tativo of t'lieMcr county, this State, has been c.iugbt. Tlio ilUtrict attorney at Chaster lvceived a telegraphic disjiatch Monday from ('. M. Kisbaugh, of W'yiilusing, liedford en. r'uling that he "Held llullaid,. subject to nnli-in." When arrested ho is said to havo been dressed as ti drover or farmer in a rouyli nut of grey tweed, and that ho had oh.ived oll'his heavy beard. - The l'ost-olTico Appropriation bill, as agreed ujHiii by Iho Ilmiao Committee, ap proiiriates.'f33,100,3i3) which is $3;257,30B below the estimate of tlio rot-oiIico Do parlmcnt, and $800,000 less than tha op. proprialion for tho cm relit year. Tho bill reduce the coniiensatioii of tho railroads five per cent., and providenth.it Postmasters of the fourth class shall be paid a commis sion on tho filaiup they cancel, instead of on thoso they sell. Says tho N. Y. Sim: A plan for amend ing the provisions of tho Constitution for electing a rrcsident of the United Stales has been agreed upon by a committee of tho House of Representatives. far 03 wo 'can judge, is intricate and com plicated j at all events, tho telegraph ojiira tor who gives an account of it does notjap- poar to understand it. Hut this makes littlo lillerence. Whether it is intelligible or not we do not want any amendment of tho Con st itution in this respect. Wo liavo nforo Constitution now than anybody paysnny regard to. Firrt, let us leu rn to observe and obey what wo have ; and then it will be time enough to talk about rmcndmonU. The Constitution aa it is, worked ii 'ell enough as long as it was carried into effect. It would havo worked well tlo lat time, if it had been obeyed. It is all n. shallow pre fence that we need any change in tho Con etitutioii ; ami it is intended to servo r nn excuso for tho creation of the Klectoral Com mission and tho retention of Hayes in office. Tlioso who disregard the Constitution as it is would disregard any provisions that eouhl be added to it. 3ly admitting t!;at its re quirements are not plain, wo thonld ron eedo a better apology for (ho Klectoral Com mission than any thatnpw exists." Congi.e-s may consume as much timo as it chouses in debating tho proposed amendments j but we lo not believe they will ever bo ratified by tho States. A minority of tho eonimitteo havo made a very sensible report, to the effect that tho Constitution is all right as it is, and that no amendments ore required. Although tiieso are tho sentiments of only n minority of tho committee, wo believe they aro tho sentiments of n majority of tho jieoplo. Our Washington Letter. Wukliingtwi, li.C, April C. HAYES Oil TH.UE.N'1 The passage of the liloirresolutious to con test tlio title of President Hayes by tho Maryland State Legislature, is being very largely discussed in political circles. The republicans are expressing a lively desire as to what the lcsult of tho resolutions will be. Tho democrats nut exioeting that tho Legis lature would tusa theso resolutions, aro saiirficd that such a tiling took place. Hon. Montgomery Illuir, tho author of them, Was circulating about the capital yesterday, and i ipl.uni'd his view to many Congressmen, each of whom, ho says alo willing tir act with linn at anytime. As far as can bo learned, the understanding is that the reso lutions will bo presented in lioth Houses of i nugress uy me iwiiryianuiieiegaiion.inerc bv giving a formal notice of tho action of 1 he L. irisliilure. It will bo uooeKirv for Con- m lis to iuss a bill regulating the method of . ...... I .r i.tti ...... I ft i ... I :.. .i . No. inattendancodiiringmonlh 21 Average attendance, 13 l'cr cent, of attendance 81 Tho followinz pupils haTe completed tlio study tif mental arithmetic during the past month :. Milton llretney, Charles Clauss, Curtln ICoons and Allen Grave'r. UllAMMAll SCHOOL, Jl". Xo. in attendance during month 11 Average, attendance. 5 l'cr cent, ot nttcnuance ttu JlpU of Honor. Sallie Iloll'ord, Charles Hartung, Wesley Fatzinger, Geo. F.eichanl, 1111a (.raver, lama Obeit, Camo Weiss, Lilly llKkeyl Emnla Xhthstein, Agnes Ntts baiiin and owis SiJhecklor. ) ixti.um'kmate. 31. J'. T. No, in atlendaneo during month 20 15 33 Average aiti'iidancd.. JS 12 27 Per cent, of attendance 82 S5 83 Names of imnils that attended every day iliuing the monlh: Thomas Halliet, Lniina Roons, Allco Montz, Rmuia llcber, Esther ltabcr and Ida Btrawn. Seoosiiauy, No. 1. J. No. in attendance during month 30 Average attendance 25 l'cr cent, nt attendance on SecOxhauy, No. 2. M. No. in tttleiidauco during month 35 Average attendance 20 Per cent, of attendance 83 Nairn's of pupili that attended every day during tno lnontii: iloy iiaus, .Mary j.n bert, F.va Hiskcy, Mary Smith, Tillio Sei fert, Kmm:l llaituug, Lily Iieichard, Flor once ICuntz, Harrio Claus, Charles Hauck, lliio Horn, Willie Alinccr. Willie Low; street, Kddio McCormick, Hurry Painter, i.imer ptrawn ami Usvillo Wert. Pkimahy, -So. 1. J. No. in attendance during month 31 Average ntlendanco 21 Per cent, of ntlendanco 85 J'lllMAKY, No. 1. No. in attendance during month id Average allonuaneo 4D Percent, of attendance 01 An urgent rcuuest is made of tho parents In see that their children attend school until the close of the teim, ns their classification tor tlio next lei in depends uiwn tlio examin ation nt tno cioiO ot tins term. T. iV. SsYDCit, Principal Says tho Hazleton Sentinel: A Whito llaven correspondent says I was among tho witnesses to nn amusing interview between the blanuard man and his piopectivo father-in-law. Tho old man does not seem to like the idea of having nn editor for a son-in-law, and ho tried to deinomt rate it to him tho other day. It camo very near culmin ating in a trasedy. As tho extraordinary latienco of tlio Stamlanl man was stretched 'olid endtiranco ho crooked his kneo and pointed his number eights at the old bcllg erant, nnil issued Ills proclamation of war. It was hs follows! "Seo here, obi man. if you striko mo I'll shoot you clean out of Iglll. On -Vonday nisht. tho barn of Jalhcw Snyder, nt Stemlersvillc, was destroyed by nro wiiu iisconienis.exeepttno cattio wnicii were saved with great difficulty. , New Advertisements. r, 17 14 n i 25 21 81 CHEAP W own nnfl control tho lUilwnT Iituls of nividftl iv tho KnDsos Pacific Ruttwny. whitli wo nio ppiuur nmoni f & i io .w uur acit vu nnw ti'rmM nt nftniiRiit. Thi'Hn lmdd arc oJ the vprviirnt mtniitv. ntid urn locntPtl In the host VllUUI WlIUUli FIUVK K tl JUK Ulfcliltli HI l II c united Btflti s. AirenmiP necnoiiB 01 uovcni- luont ianu can do tauen us noment mn uy nctuai HPitlct(t. Mctuucra or our mi ri'siooat KRKNKY. niui will bIiow lniidd ftt oil tlmca. il pamrhlft rivlnptuiliiirormatlonot sot I, ciimnto Will tT KUI'l'lV. I III It I alls tVV Yt lit UU OLiib due uu icqucst, Adilres, WAUIinN, KEKNKV, & CO., 100 Donrhom SN, Chicago, HI.. npl3-m2 Or, Wft-Keonoy, Trcwo Co., Kna 2H 41 37 91 SWEET ppWKAYI Gbewinir MM Tobacco New Advertisements. , Tart of A.' p. a. i: A m't. 21 sa 10 40 13 J2 :a vt 11 32 W Si ll VI 3 04 2 04 47 CO f 8 00 Warrantee Kami. roor. John 3i7 12n Itccd. uunnnii lag us Hlminera, Jonai 41(1 Tcrport, Kicbord.. ........ 413 .'t . Vaiclit. 'eliaeuaii....' 401 1.8 j'.vnns, x'liuip 430 Oileulirlmoi, I'lilltp X,T 109 05 ICS Celt, Henry ;7 loo jd jcr. iNnrion.. m liceler, HenJ.,niHl jiait of WlC.llHl tlUUIl& M CftHCV Honiani.Wru i... 405 Coats, Thus r.BinoiiTON uououau. Pemmel, AnnnJInrlD 4 IS Ivreppe Jnmos.... . aw Mennnicer. JoBlQh...' 4 (la neic, Throiioio fli-l t.'hs. Froliuhetfcpr est,... "1 Thompson. Jonathan 2 DO MAUCH tmuNiiBojiQuoir. NenlllcTailileii.' .'; MAHONING TOWNSHIP. Nathn'Tnmcrtrct.,.-...;4- . tfP? : oo n Turner tract. v. 'ipVA;B-M)iiiTbsjSltiP.y; Tlowmflii. Ilcnrv. f'rniir. '1 bonias... IUl CralK, Tlioraw,. .....,..) 10 rrn ip.Tliomne. ! .. -W Jlitt B, Charlex 417 lllitto. Charles.. ...part of, 170 Itittcnhoiise, BepJ m Ash. .Tnmea 13T , Mrmbaid, Chas ) Holt r.uilauU'llioniaB.... 41 SIcMnnus, I'ptcr icr HtocKcr Francln. lift fuiill) John 05 smtler, Cornolltts l'S shbeuehcrffpr. O.... 3 Youst & Oerini;... 4iS 7.cscntus. Reuben.... .... 70. Uanl.a. 4 J. K. Itickert.. 01 I.AtJSAWNli TOWNSUir. EW STOUE ! KEW QOODl ! LOW BRIO'S ! Carsou, Anil row binithers, oeorKOjr., mi. Illi. Dante) Putrcy. Daviil Joue4. Dim lon Maitln. t'clcr Hall. HeuiT Gi ecu, J no,. Pnrryvlllc Simrks. ' Last Saturday eveninc. about 7 o'clock. Lewis llanoy, an old and highly respected citizen of this place, departed this life. His la-t words to his wife and children ns they cathered around Ids death-bed were: "Weep not lor me, lor i am prcparcu to meet my (!od." Tho text eelectcu by him for his lnneral Eernion was .'it uorintinans, sin chapter and 1st verso. Deceased was in tl u'Jlli year ot Ins age. Last Mondav vonr eorrcoondent had tlio privilege of fitcningto a very eloquent sermon delivered by ltev. I'dir, 1'. K., of this uistrici. .Our Literary society will hold n nnblie exhibition on the 2!)lh iust. It t-hould be well attended. James liauman, Esq., will start for the West nbouttiio 1st of JIny. I wish him suc cess. . Frederick Ilorlachcr. tho hotel keeper, has removed to Dauniansville, where lie will continue to dispense liquor. sTho rarrvvillo graded school will close on the lflth of May .after a term of 8 months. Tho poor directors liavlnir sold nil tho inor ot tno ijorougu who wcro receiving re lict, inivo t losoil tlio temjiorary jioor House. April 11. CiiAMr.tHNi:. Atrn-.tcl MVfl vrtie M Ccntcmitnl Eipo-lllon for ! fAftrfn.7 qvilili' Ami txrrllenai d bWOip clmr- ever mv'e. As ur Mno $tr'p trnilc-mnrK I. rlowly ImltAte.l o'i l.ifcrtnr pooiln. pec llmt J'lrkmn (s on pvrrr Tilnir. RnM by nil itcntpr.. Semi for pnml'lc, free, toC. A. Jackson & Co., Mfrs., i'etersburp, Vft. O. V. WAltDl.E. Thlla., ra., General Audit. nrATEUAT. AfiFlMSFOtt THE UNITED STATES (1AUTKIUUE CO., MAXUF.tCTUnElta OF HID Solid Head, Keloading. Military and Sjrart- lii!!. Central t iro AE TT US I B& E S I Also Itfri FiroAnunnnitlon for Pistols & limos. Cartriaco cases, wwnpvu nun ratciiea nuneiH. 1'iimcTH. lie-on UiriK Tonm. Ac, c. Homlior Illustiatcd Cntnloftun, 3so Bioathyay,- x.H Ilprp, John Will , 'artiulfo, Jouu lIiIIp. John J low ni a ii liLuartL.-v' ruitr, i lltit.. Vth rate. Thns ,'tHt ......ii Jtrentuc.Jacottt. ... KiiHficr, viii....i.i..i. nuiiit.ji. E...? Kaesltr, Wm... WEATIlERLYTiOnOUGir, Davis & Jones.,. So ilattm, Peter. ..t i.4 tfft 30 It gilpli g v cnoTamsmiaiUsf Cnrtes.June , ,.. VU . Daucan.iwiuc ).. . X'cll Jonhtnan 210 1 ncnth. John-...'. SH .connra t'eier etc n ,anliR. tloliert .....'40 t) Miirphey. GeotFC 32 lolicitM. Joscnli &0 Hex. Kiuauuci CO liroocoduro tx'iore any bin can no men m in I mUsl States Suiueiuo Court by tho Atto; ney tiencral of Maryland. A bill for this piiriKioe, nuiI to nave neen irameii uy imvki I'lUlley lVld.'Govornor Tildcn's right hand bower, has already been lireiiaivd. It iiro- vulej tho maehinei-y by wliicli the Supreme t ourtisio near mo eauMj nun epioueuc ision. A boaid of juivrB i to bo upiiointcd to decide tho facts; this board to cousitt of, jierhaps. us many ns twenly-four member, who are to I o uelottod from the bigheet mem bers of the judielare of tho different Stales, li is tKiuiblo that tficro may be wiino moili- ticatious of tho features of the bill before it is introduced ill the IIouk', which is tho ill Icution ehull be done at tho eailicst posaiblo liniment. JudKolllaircxpresHK tlio opinion mat he does not think itwill talto more tlian oiAty days to put Mr. Tilden in ioieiiiifin. IS UK rUM'ARINU ASUTIIKK Sl'Kl'.CU. Senator llowo has not lieeu in his ee.it in the Senate chainlwr for several days. Jt is not known whether ho is Kent from his duties by the Hood of congratulatory letters winch uie iiouring in upon mm, and witicu have to bo read and carefully filed, or whe ther he is, uttering from nervous prostration. The prevalent t!jHMtion, however, is that he is pri'iuirlng nil answer to his recent s,).-rh. The aUolute nec&wily for a reply i dial ttuiiendousitl'eitisapparanttollawe, e.nd us nobody lias yet come to tho front, ho i . id. it t . uu-wn it luiusell'. li. ProperlliB nt ShirlffSnle. , Tlio Pillowing is a list of propei ties sold at ShcrilPs sale last Saturday, ami tho prices realized : House and lot in Mahoning township, sold as the property of Fred, llaupt. $250. Lot and buildings in Lehighton, sold as the propvrty of Laury & l'eters. $5100. Saw mill and tract of land in Kidder and Fenn l'oicpt, sold as tho property of Joiah Kunkle. $500. i'fouso and lot in Lehighton, sold as tho properly ot v Ulougutiy Jvoons. 5.1011. lloin-o and lot in Maiicli Chunk townshit sold as tho property of Win. Ebbcrts. 10511. Two pareols of land in Weissjiort, sold as iii. liiiiiK'ity of .lolin Hauck, , S11!5. jJL t in Lehighton, sold as tlio property of John ,'lnuci:.. mi. Three lot- m Ji. iowamening, soiu ns me e t.1... Tf 1. .,R. n,i.,rli. r. .IO.UI JIUIlll.t Ci.u. Lot iii Le''igh.'oi W 'Uo property of ir,i..,.i, son Three parcels' of I'liid in Mahoning, sold ns tno property 0! wai1 Youc. 174. Two pieces 6f land in ranklin.sold nstho property of Louisa and er ,",cl, riaufation in MahonlniM..'Id na 1110 Prul- erty of John Lberts. 212C Tlie C-pcrativc Tt 1 nn hppn fmKprteil that one half of all ndncy n ilil hv New orK ndveillsors for nclverilMmr ontmrtpof that cUy Roea to tho co-orEUAiivn It this fitfitemeiitiitroo, thero is no occfirton lornnn'" that prommeut paptMB wnieii nm mill rlinnrinr? wnr- nnccs lav iiilverllHinsr teel ratletl upon iooouea rHal with wit. eh they una ineuisoivoH unaoio 10 luaimiimti ihjiuiu- t!nn. Full patt cuiars noont u.o i-operaiiroirws' tinners. tmrftUer with nataloiios ami nflverlifa- intr ta( mailed fiefl mi aDiilication to J1KAIS & fust; it, uen't ar-h Ainciican 4Stwaiiu;itT u moil, 11 i-ur jmj.j 1 HKfc'onti 1IUYIKG Olt P,13KTINO A Cabinet or Parlor Organ Ho snr t fliiultnr nur Intent Catalotruo anil Clicu'arB with NewBtrles. Itoctuceil l'i lecs unit lnneh Uifoimntioii. Sent ti tt. M AhON i& 11AML1N OltOAN Co.. Itnstcn, New York or Chicago. i MIXUliCAltUis, witu unuie, lie. Amuts, Jt" ontllt, 100. I.. Jones & Co., Nassau, I.V nnfiA MO retail prlcofV8oomyiei. Pianos Unu AINo retail pilco loonlvll33. Oieat New Jersey. Cnti'i. Pni.l uni-il 111 lliKtt'lCll. OV lO Cliro- -vif nios. with linmr, 10 cm. Hassan i-umvo. Nasstil. N. Y. 3 n Mixed Cants, buuwllikc, Uamack, Jic. 110 UU 2 alike, with name, 10c. J. Mlnkler Co, Nassau. N. Y. Cnrliou County Imlintrla." t'ocletj-i At the annual lnectintr of tills, .wicty. held at the Carbon 'Kouse, in this birii?n, on Monday last, the following officer! w "tre cluiscn lor tno ensuing term: President, Jonas A. lloni. Secretary, Hon. W. M. Harsher. Treasurer, T. D. Clauss. Directors, Al. WliittiiiImiii.'riios. Koons, Klwin Bauer, Charles Seifert, Max. Srhwei binz, Henry llciiieiimn, Thomas Mnutz. (ieologist, Elwin ltauer. Librarian, Max. Schwcibinz. C'hemift, G. A. Fry. Tho society has ouly been in operation three years, and have held three nunital exhibitions, which have proved satisfactory to exhibitors, visitors and society. These exhibitions linvenveragod a surplus in favor of the society for each year of over IMUO, plying n dividend of aliout 0 per cent, on iho capital iuvestwl. Tiie Carbon County Industrial Society may fairly bo pronounced a cuccobS. Apoplexy. Alexander Hobinsoii, of Maucli Chunk, died very suddonly of apoplexy, at about a quarter past ten o'clock 011 Friday evening of last week. A short timo prevfous to his death he was ill tho drug stoic of Dr. C. M. Lbberl. and complaining of feeling unwell, was advised to take an emetic, which lie did,and then proceed to his lesidenee. An ived thero ho desired to tako n warm batli before retiring, but thero being no hot water ready, lie concluded to retire without the bath, llo pioccedod to his bed-room, and, having un dressed, was about to step into lied, when ho fell dead upon tho floor. Medical aid was iiuuiiiliatcly summoned, but, of course, without avail. Deceased was in his C2ud year, and leaves a wife and four children two sons and two daughters to mourn their sudden bereavement. ' Ho was well known and very highly reelected by a largo portion of our citizens. Saturday morning last.n wealthy farm er named David Sheets, residing at Homo Corners, a short distance from Kaston, was found hanging in one of tho stalls of his own stable dead. Tlio coroner's jury rcndercil a verdict of death by suicide. TREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS WOTICE IS IIKHEIIY OlVKN that, ll Ana.Hw ia ihR Art of AsMetublv.oI the Commonwealth ot wnnaTlTomu uiiectlm: tho mode of selinur the Unenwl t-anila lur Toie. the. following Tract, and l'aii of rwcw o UnsentPil Lauds will tin sold, nt Public hpi. on JUNK lOlh. it bclnr Iho 2nd Jloudav til June next, at iho Court House, in Hie Borough ot Munih Chunk, for the arrcnrsitM 01 Taxes one, a ud tho costs uccrucd on each, reeptctivelj', uu. 0 h tae samo 00 pam uiiu o . t,alo' tocoinmencoui o nvv1 KIDDER TOWNSHIP- . , A. r . 175 . SOU . no , an . :io , lu 1 , SS . su . 410 12 : 1:0 in.' , , 437 I p. .r,'anUe Kame. Bradfoii'. llroivn.Ji'n;,"'f"' lilawe.y. Da.dd, Cralu, Jnno i;iiuv. ilium.. Dyer, John Dyer, u.nali D.iy. lleDjamlD Kvans, luitil lIorHcfleld, William llnituut?, llauiel... lliutuug Daniel... Keldor. jMichacl.... Kiaiue Johu Nesblt.JohuN.... lliKj.-ley, Thomas jj Itoiieris, tieorgo 150 lllco. Oweu J l'.eese, Kamuel : 410 shaw. Julin 4A1 Thomas. Daniel "50 Thompsou, John Ill 1'JJNN TOKKST. Andrew. Jacob 61114 liurr. Joseuh 4a l.ader. isamuel H., Ituull, Thomas.... Ileuhiu, 1'hllip llfaiitel, Johu luck, Ilinry Conrad, Mulhow .. Clavtiole, David... Currol, Johu Caldwell, tsaaiuel., lllecklev, Uavld... Duncan. Isaoo .... l'.pplev, llenrr.... Kpuley, Audiew.. Kvuiiri. Charles.... (lartler. Johu 414 135 drier, foul 4M Haiulei. nodtrcy 411 28 Knder. Courud 43s Kern, ilich'l Jt shecklcr. 176 134 Kuder, Abraham lAers. Win Leaich. Johu Loeuu, Janiua... l.fraroh, AbrahAiu Meutter. l'raiicU. Nellgh, Msrtla 431 m jveluh. Niouoius... 43)15) jiryei, wortou 107 70 Dryer. Norton M A. r. 414 439 4i! 400 SOI 15o 434 4J7 , (0 , 400 , 300 . 6'jr. ,. 85 : 72 . 10 . 10 37 MI 3D LOWMt TOWAM15NSINO. 41 , tl! , Hi , SO , 10 .510 ; i:- . 1 . ' 4. . 18 ' . 4 2112 m its 4011 St 333 l'i S CO 8 ill U W B to 81 0: 13;: 40 01 I'J S'l 15 te II 1(0 17 01 S4 ,8S 25 40 10 71 1 Vt cn 1(4 IIP '2 14 31 10 32 13 no 172 01 HI S3 I 10 30 13 J 3 78 3 li 3 70 li 04 3,i 0(1 4 4S 1 4 1 15 01 IS 21 ' 1 On 3 21 4 87 3 70 i 10 It 18 Tho nnderslrncrt hnfl removetflnto thoITow Store-room 011 WIHTK htteet, Welssiwrt, P.. (opposite tho Hunter's ltotcll, and Is opentuir a.full stock of Cholco Groceries, Provisions, Candies, Confections, &c, which holBacllinsatVUHY LOWIWT CAHII X'ltlCKS. l'ntronnte rcspectiully solicited and fu)llt.facllon eiiiiruuteetl. 1 Jacob Straussberger, Mnrch 3o m3 ' ' WlIITj-1 Bt., Welssport. , ,Tio (Jrcat Discorrry I 'K V, KUNKKLV lUTTfiH .WIKI2 OP IllON. For Uie cure of wcait ntomiich, general del) ill ty, indttrostloii, ctueoRo of the nervnim bvi tent, cunsttpotlon. oclJltV of tbo Btumnch, and all casf-fl requtnnff a totitft 1 ' Tho wtnfl incliiflm the moat fljtreonh'e and ef--nrtrnf Suit of Irii wo WBiona. Citrate ol Mac petio Oxide, combined with tho most cnerotic of Tpcctnble toirics Yellow Pernvhm Bark. Hie effect in many cases of del) 1 1 it v, Iom of appetite andKeiitrni prostration, of anctQcicot salt of lion ooniblnoU with valuable nervo ionic, is mot happy It nuraents tho appe tito. raises tho miW. takes off tnnscnlartl.ibhl ik'88. tcntovos tho pAllur of dohillty, and glvi'B a florid l(fortotlo I'otinteaauce, DuTouwaut Bomethltiir to nrrenRthcn jou! Do ymi watit n k'1 anfftite T Io you want to t'Uiuluji your countiiutloul Do you want to ftu-l wtill Do you want to tfet nn of neryouB horhI Do 3 on want tncrcyl Do jou wuiit to Hlwpwellf Do juu wnt brisk nod vlgorout teeiinB1 If you do, try Kunkel's Wlnoof Iron. Tliis tml v almiblo tonic nn8 been thoroughly tested bv nil c'arwn of tho coinmunity. that It In now OeeinoditndispHnaablo ,na a Tnmcmrdi emu. It costs but little, parities tlio Mnmlatid Kivetouo to the stomach, renovates tho Hya tt m nnd pioloiigshio. Iliowonly nK a fair trial ot thin Taluablo Tonic. Trlco, 61 perbottlo. K. F. KUNKEI, Solo rroniletor, IMnladctphla, i'.i. Aslt your drupiiit for Kuukei' Hitter Wino of lion, and tako uu other wake, hold only In fl bottler. All others aro counterfeit, o beware of thoni. uny Hxnoitioa ior Worms Hcmuvcd Alic. Rr. Kunkera Worm Hvrun never fails ttr MRirov j-io, oenir aim iMomaen woniiH. nr. Kmiuci in mo only necrMrm Phva'cian Inlhis country for tho removal of woim. Ho io movos Tape Worm, with heid and all mniplet., allyo ui 2 hours, anil no feo until removed. Brtid for circular, orcalton a our diufrt.nnil get a nttio or K unite i 's Avorm Syrup, rrice r.inr, nv t I" lllliH. JMiircn lb-Mil DON'T NEGLECT A COUGH or I'oM, wlien 23 cent will tray a bottto of Jir. I ruler Couch Ryrup at any dniftntore. It lm wrought a eouiiileto chntigoln tho Cough Mcni cluci, Is Hiasant as honey and always cures. TO CONSUMPTIVES. P.r,.?r'1.7.lCT'" ',"gh FSyrnpueed In cnniifctlon fuMPTlON ' Ulttcrs WILL CUBE COS. wtamlai d st'm lJiundr.v,CloTelaiid.O. Oct. 30. "IS lir. Piuzmn, lieai yir 1 1 feel II oduty I on, to eulTcT ng humanity to tvrito you. For somo timo I was sorely mictcavmh a cengh. ralnlnjc had stuff, with every symptom of belneacoir Itiniedoonsumptlve. 1 til.i different medicines and cures without flmling relief i I alvocon.uli od three of our most prominent Cleveland nhy siclans. tho last one of winch liionounei il nir cuso serhirtH, mid Informed mo that 1 could not live moro than a fow months ADout this tune hcaillor Of VOIlt Wnillll.l fill Bitpr..,uu T nuncert taking vour Byrup In connection with your limit Utters, and was at onco heiicflio.i. ami alter usuiK tho mediclnoBomo to months I Had myself cutliely cured. ... , , TOltENCE DUNN. ..JIr' i'mn nsaln writes, uuderdateof Aug . 1877 Ur. Fraiitr, Dour Hir i I can endorfo your mnilelno moie strougly thau eyer fiom ths fact that It is now nearly one year' since I -wss cured My Inugs are today sttoUij and sound, having no return of tho disease. i no uoyo Heuieincs sp"ai lor thchiselves. DB Q. W.FHA2Ilin,iTopilctor,clovelnd.O. For sale ly all Driicclsts. Dec. ir. iy. " 9 01 tO! 119 l j 0l 17 io , . I HQ : us 5 UU EAST MAVCII CHUNK BOHOUUII.' Jin . 104 100 411 IO0 Slnrer. Kinmuel.,. HlllVCl, JU'llI...... ... .. Lots No. 5, ill nnu w Lot No. 1W...... . Adrn. Henry ...,.W , 401 Denton, fttcr llntm. rreilerlek.,.... Bates. Henry jtiuy, jiio Heats, Fx oderlLU Cent". '1 nomas.. ..f.. Christ, John Coilday.'Jseol liccaiur, rifpiiuiH.... licamcr, johu Deiano. sharp.... ueamer. Aouer.. .4q 4 3 .... 4,0 13 ..... 401 40 fS 1U0 411 .V,V US lJ 153 131 nn ..... ur: 3Z 1.11. 41'2 ! r..:. 4 .1' 3J' 4nl 400 Ileal. Mnmn...r.rw 8i 41 Donn Weisi v.i w 10 Dnan. iieorgo.JBS. : jmx -.t ioj upioy, Kiium .... ........ i" v" Knlev. Lfonaid icu 400 l-'romherger. Jno... ...... r l"4 15a- Fudge, Jtn.cs,........!. . .1 1I7WU - , rTev. joeiin....'........., c i Eroiier, Maibro.. 43riw v tireff. fitoMI; (-..4 P Uuujjwj-'r. ..Votthow An. ' (HOW s jniai'l uiaucr.... (Unuwert Jtntlhoiy AuV tiiewet xjiwreuio sew. hait 4W. J3, Gordon, Join, .....if itrJ.tW Gcutcl, 3 amos. .. ..... '. . . j", W drey. Win., r.rifl' Oity, Itouert 400 4'J uatigvcr, jHniiniiiT,n. 17 27 43 II M 27 10 1 so IS 57 25 02 21 ' t 7 12 31 7 Hi 17-69 23 III 23 51 23 4 5 34 W at 40 li 4S . 2 tt 13 7 1 II 8. 0 ti' lO K ai 35 2,1 51 1 14 qi 01 437 IS ia 40 4 01 i 14 40 40 a n lirrw'A JsroA (llantrf... 7t Ooodhnrd, llei vy i llo HazevYood, Jacob 42 J7 Henry, Joseph... .......... 41 Heath. Joseph.,..., 210 Hurley, Daniel 4 7 111 lieitter, jonu 03 KuiiKol Chmilau 3r'0 Kelle, Ihrofloru... 200 Knul.el.Jehn,. 43S -1 Martlu. fetch. 120 Clears John..., 30 , Meals.Joht 71 Mai tin. Thomas 90 eXeal, Jainfa,,. ...,.., 4.1 Itomle, John 18s ltoiuig. Join Id Sir Itoiuig, John..., V.I 58 Hmmers. Wni 401 40 Muoker. John.,...,. 3o 75 Savliz, Kliztbeth.... 115 t-avltz, Josepa 4iJ 10 Htoilmsn David...!.'.',.. 200 smoker. John ; 23 Savltz, Joeplt.... 120 Mom, Anijiouy 2tt 40 Tench. Fraccli 433 3.V Weiss, Jacob ,43 42 Wels, Jacob.... 300 Willing. Jlatgarct 150 WeMuer, Jacob 4117 Weiss, 'lliomas 217 CO Young. John 4C1 48 Zer tier, t'ouiod SI J 120 Holler, Henry, 411 414 140 400 10 30.1 ti i G 20 423 440 3'H 80 433 4.9 85 367 122 43 418 1C3 430 420 sua 412 61 422 57 420 30 419 100 iVS 40 Jil 40 Am' 41 J 31 23 42 71 23 (U 74 T3 11 7a 21 (W 41 38 W 71 S'l 64 '.0 113 10 45 12 S3 43 20 357 0J lb 80 10 I. 82 02 lMj-5 42 20 20 .7 41 13 4 $0 21 13 12 50 .'B 10 8.' 00 LO II 14 10 14 i"l 0 31 U 1124 SbS 31 l 4 II 11 4J 30 4J JO 4 HM IB 41 8 44 V 24 33 II ii S Heiattr, Oabnel H i-umaii lowNSHn'. Itlacttwi' U. llohtrL. 401 120 Jiiown..lo)in;..fi."i.. ICO ImvIs nenJ.tatu.X........ ii 120 Doilson, Mubcl..,.. 434 lAidMHiJolm. ...... 421 Knmunds. linl...,..i.,42l 113 UUmnro. ltobcit ,..'411 loo, (Ull.Johll 401 llotieustlne, Uavw. 1 lunt DihJsou.. ......... su Ktiper, John ,. Martin, i'cter Jour4C. Jo-epti,. Moore, Jaoies., Olden. John I'M r. Not ton Hulk Vetei llarkt'Ublinw, Jos.,T,.,,. simiueis. Heniy.... tiavltz. Joicpb.....,.,,.,. hiulth, Oliver lV',tll Ulr'l.flnl . ... I wiling, Itlcuaiil.. ,.,',. we'o. ja coo. ..,,, , w'lsA, Tliomas.. SavlC'. i;ebttu Havitz. "w,l; HninnionK. Jomi , Watson. JOfcOpu West. J. C. Kdmuuds. l'etet Kuauss. J.......... '. winsspoKT uonouan. lxitXo.SI .1 l , fart of lot No. 33 r UANUa TOWNSUir. 40 91 it 437 Ii7 4 US 23 4 tl M t.l 40 12 20 Z-l 70 (4 47 )7 80 12 20 23 85 '6 0-1 ,2' IS 10 3S e (14 23 40 53 17 CO 10 it 21 40 , 2 C8 7 44 S6 20 S3 40 20 LO 7.72 13 38 25 2S I2S 3 319 30 ,i, en 0 4) 23 79 11 17 23 40 14 45 20 40 6 49 403 412 117 415 30 391 ll! 380 4i3 in 412 117 110 113 S3 K0 412 117 433 23 438 fcO I 413.1I7 831 80 Prjfte Fon E(,( rnoDuoTic-N lWUkJ 1'ltOl'lT no fowls can FOH AND muni WHITE orlSUOWN I.liOHOJtNH. Kggs from above-named "thorough. TT A TPTTTWd l,rcl" ,owl "ha ar white foh rnicE lust, A. N. MILLHIt. mat tO-Sm l'cttcnburK, N. J. Health and Happiness. Health and Happiness aro priceless Wealth to' tin ir possessors, and yet tiiey aro wllam ths reaeli of every 0110 who will use Wright's Liver Pills, The only suioCtHifi li.rToipnl Liver DtMiep pla. Headache Mmr htonuieii, Cnt.sllnallon. Do bUltv, Nausea, and all liillinus complnlnts and Ulnnil disoiders. Ninio (,-cnniuo Ulllu-s signed "Wlw YVllght 1'hlliu" It vour lltiiiL.iMf ntllt.nl supply send 2". cents for one box to Harilck, t Co , 70 N. 4t!i St.. l'hlla. Dec. 20 yl. IHTHINMSS JIKN AND OTHIiUS tN WANT OF .1(111 flttNTINU IF ANY DliSCltrf I'lUN, W1I.I I IN 1 T1IK CAltllON AllWCA I'h OFFK1H Till., liliST and CIIEAP- Ksr pi.aci: in hie fuiiN'iy. OIVI! UH A TIHAI. AND HIS t'ONVINOr.lX OF THE OF THJG 1X IN 1 i i-.( SPlitNG BUY GOODS, "CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C. AT THE ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORE OP x snwi aijm mm tort P, 79 127 4X1 It 3 8 420 110 71 StO 401 270 ISA 4IS 100 ,441 113 134 120 4 7 50 1511 4 JO 41 33 400 411 100 80 213 (.0 43 . 81 . m , 73 , 200 , 3 1 85 no 30 tki 65 1.0 00 70 .13 20 58 1H 57,43 '53 m 10 82 5 55 471 ICS 10 10 ioo 20 5' 52 30 55 00 SI 'I 7 ill 3 62 '61 M 1 5.1 i 10 21 47 59 t ii 3J ,55 60 23 CO 4 C4 CD ,31 3J '17 70 , 7.1; 'Hi ,12 63 19 55 lo 6 II 4 38 nradv.Wra llrndy. Johu Clark. I'.obort..,: Clarlt, Wiu .: Clark, Walter. Carson. Audiew...',. llavlosou. JouaB.'..!.. tirey. W 111. (Irnnt. Thomis...4.i Hamilton. Thomas... jacic.on, jere.... 40 443 ,.800 . 423 ..300' i . 411 120 . 303 ' 100 t1 120 5 30 1 62 rf-l 76 n, 21 80- 20 40 837 Ti ii 20 II7 27 .410 40 II 33 10 39 M l 3 03 12S Id 381131 12,18 11 v 12a no 128 11 K Kunkle,. Cbrlstlaii .illi 31 45 .so 415.1. ivernger, vum o 01 .ia . .i,s l.yon, Itobert loo .. 400 - 9 CO Slartln. feter irl sti !ii S3 Meyer, John,... 1..... 381 Alartlu. Thomas. ).i'2in btradmun, Kllzaoeth. 1 12 402 80 bte&duian, David.., 238 4jj 50 MAST PENN TOWNSnil. Cook, John 113 ' Douglass. John , 2lo ,. Mu.scluiaii. Oliver.....,".. 10 Meyer, David i,'.... 60 Muusou .& D.illlet 85 lTlce. John M 100 Boyer holouiou..., 212 frorsol, Moidlcat,., 25o ' Tea, Itobert 200 jlsrlllue, IlcoJ , .,.,100 FHANKUN TOWNSUIP. Robert. Teusko 35 15o Taylor, uenjamm... si 431 50 ,an 7 100 7C 4101. 41 oo '11 82 3 70 11 51 10 87 W4 15 80 ,10 87 10 87 13 42 13 34 ' 8 4.1 So 74 10 28 8 23 Bhecklcr, tied, .' 60 131 40 31 20 T. 1). CLAUSS, Troofurw. Hancb Chunk, Marob Solb, 187. wl Tlio imdei'signcd announces to' tho ladles of Lehigliton and vicinity that ho is now receiv'mg awl opening a largo assortment of SPUING GOODS, comprising IDIOTS Dil59, such as Matalasses, Delaines, Coburg3, Alpacas, &.c. Also, a largo stock of .PRINT'S and GENERAL DRY GOODS, which bo is offering AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. In order to reduce stook, ho is offering tho balance of his "Winter Stock of Dkess and Dby Goods at a GREAT SACRIFICE on Former Pbices. Groceries and Provisions a Specialty at prices to suit tho timos. Clover, Timothv, Hungarian, and all kinds of Field and Gardon Speds, TERY CHEAP. Opposito tlio L. May 0, 1870-yl Dress Suits, & S. Depot, BANK Street, LEHIGHTON, PEXN'A Youths' Suits Business Suits Rmc' .9nitc 5 rjl; j - JgP Made up from the Best Material, In the Latest Styles, anil Perfect Fits Gnarx anteed, at LOWEST TltlOES FOIt OASn AiSO, TIlElltNDOUS SLAUailTEIt IN THE PIHOES OP Boojs.lioos, Gaitors, Hats, Caps, and Gonts' Furnishing jtiFWl-" Goods. nTCsU sad txsmin Goods and Prices before innkinir your purclitser elsewhere T. D. CLAUSS, lorchant Tailor, 2nd door above Uio Publlo Square, BANK STltEKT, LUighton.
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