PS It. V. HOItTltlMKR, KIIITOR LE11IOIITON, PA.: SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1878. William Evarts, son of the Secretary of State, died tit liis father's residence, in Washington, Friday morning of last week, ngi'd 27 years. In the Republican Convention ni Fdiuylkill County, held at l'otlaville Mon da', n split occurred, mid two sets of dele gates were- chosen to tho Slate Conventiun. It is reported us being the opinion of a portion of the members of the Comniilt of Ways and Means that the bill to impose a tax on incomes of over $2000 cannot pass the House. The Mexican dollars, now finding their way into this country, arc not a le.l tender, mid thoso who accept Uicm nt their nominal valuodoso at their own lisk. Their value ns bullion is now about 03 cents. Tho Altentown Democrat this week, in a very claborato article, sots forth tho claims of William II. SowJen, of that village, for tho democratic nomination for Lieutenant Governor of this Commonwealth. In the Catholic Church at Milford, Mass., Sunday, ltev. Father Cuddihy severe ly denounced tho Hibernian Order, declared their pews in the church vacant, and warn ed Americans against them, as tho Molly Maguiro disturbances of Pennsylvania might be repeated in New England. Senator John Morriscv, of Now York, died at Saratoga Wednesday night. John Morrisey was born In Templemore, county of Tipperary, Ireland, on tho I2th of Feb- luary, 1831, and catno to this county, when only fivo years of age, in company with his parents, landing at Quebec, but shortly af terward moving to Troy, Now York. George N. Corson, Esq., tho attorney assigned by the Court nt Nornstown to de fend Ileinrich Wnhlen, tho "Elm Station Murderer," has brought suit against Mont gomery county to recover $500 for counsel fees. The 6uit has been referred to nrbitra- tors, but it is said that, no matter what the decision may be, it will bo appealed from in order to fix the liabilities of counties hi cases whero counsel are assigned by tho Courts. In tho United States Circuit Court at San Francisco Monday Judge Sawyer re fused a certificate of naturalization to Chinaman, on tho ground that ho was " not n white person within tho meaning of the term as used in the naturalization laws, and not entitled to become a citizen." Tho caso will doubtless bo appealed to the Supremo Court of tho United States. Tho Hayses are in bad odor. Barney Hayes is in jail at Uauch Chunk; Mrs. Hayes has been put out of " the Mrs. 11. B, Hayes Temp. Ass."; and when passing through hero hist Saturday Itutherford B Hayes, although he holds the highest ofiico in tho land, did not receive a solitary cheer or any other token of admiration and re inect. At Delano, Mauch Chunk, and Ta- maqua, General Robert Patterson, of Phila delphia, had to solicit cheers from tho curious who congregated at tho depots in thoso places. English Board ofTrado Returns show n great falling off in tho export of cotton from the United States a fact of some sig nificance to the striking operatives at Black burn and elsewhere. During tho three months ending March 31 the decrease, as compared with the same eriod of last year, amounts to $7,500,000. This was more than offset, however, by the marked increase of our grain exports. For tho first quarter of 1877 we sent to tho United Kingdom about five million hundred-weights of wheat, valued at fifteen million dollars; for tho first quarter of 1878 we sent eight million hundred-weights, valued at twenty-fivo mil lion dollars. During tho same periods our exports of flour to Great Britain increased 3,000,000, and our exports of corn $1,000 000, 1 1 is also noticeable that thero has been n great falling offiii tho exports of American breadstuff's from Pacific liorts to Great Bri tain, nnd a larger relativo increase of the exports from Atlantic and Gulf porta. region, who are opposed to tho contract of the trunk lines with the Standard Oil Com pany, by which, it Is alleged, the latter com pany is enabled to transport oil at better rates than other shippers, but, as tho bill is a general ono in Its effect, It is eo drawn as to prevent anv discrimination or even any differences in charges, nnd it would, if en acted into n law, nnd not controlled by con stitutional provisions, seriously affect the coal ns well as tho grain shipping interests of the State and the pmt of Philadelphia. It Is well known that tho Reading Railroad Company allows drawbacks on coal shipped to cuiiijielltivo points, to inablo tho produ cers upon its line to compete with other legions, ami especially with tho coals snip ped from New York. These drawbacks are open nnd public, every shipper can get tho benefit of them, whether his shipment is fivo tons or n million tnn. There always will be cases where diileiences of freight charges must bo mado on account of geo graphical locality, and whero such (infer ences arc not mado to injuriously affect in dividual interests there seems no reason why tho right to make them should bo Interfered with. It M certainly a benefit to tho pro ducing interests of Pennsylvania to havo such drawbacks allowed to them upon ship ments to competitive points as will enable the products of Pennsylvania to bo placed in fair competition with thoso of other Stales, and any successful attempt of tho Legis lature to impose n rigid and inflexible rulo of charges, which is not to be varied under tho ptress of nctivo competition, would simply result In forcing the products of our State out of any particular market for which tho roads of otner States, under wiser legis lation, become active competitors. It is true that nothing can bo moro unjust than dis crimination in rates in favor of individuals or paiticular intercuts as against general shippers. All such discriminations are un lawful on the part of any common carrier, and present laws arc amply broad enough to furnish a remedy to any one aggrieved. At common law all such discriminations are unlawful, and our courts havo never hesitat ed to interfere for tho protection of any ship per aggrieved by them ; but tho vice of tho present net is that it declares unlawful that which is in no senso a discrimination against any ono, but, on tho contrary, may be open to all and equally of importnnco to nil. Apart from this, wo should judge, from n examination of tho proosed act, that nfter its passago it would bo impossible to secure the services of any sano man to act ns prcm dent of a railway company, for tho reason that many acts of omission of tho subordl nates of tho road, of which ho would have no. knowledge, nro declared to bo crimes puuishablo by fino and imprisonment, and tho best nnd most upright railway presi dent might find himself confronted by in dictment and imprisonment for an act en tirely harmless in itself, and, perhaps, made unavoidable by the actual necessities of traf fic. Tho wholo bill is another evidence of the folly of tho Legislature in altcmptin lay down rigid rules for tho details of tho management of railways. It is believed by many that tho country is suffering from too much legislation, and many shrewd business men are known to have expressed the opin ion that until tho adjournment of tho Na tional Congress and th Stato Legislature there can bo no return to prosperity. It is certain that tho proposed act will do great harm, and it is doubtful if it will do any good. No ono who reads it can fail to eomo to the conclusion that tho Legislature had better let tho intricato question oi freight tariffs bo determined by tho companies themselves, and the best ndvico wo can give to thoso who have tho matter in cliargo is to apply to tho courts for tho redress of their grievances, if they havo any, and to with draw tho bill, which, if passed, would seri ously affect somo of tho most important in terests in the State. Closing Prices of DeIIavkx .fc Townsknd, Mtock, uovernment nnd uoid, iu bourn Third Street, Philadelphia, May 2, 1878: 0. 8.6'a. I8S1 107k Did ltirii ititd U. B. S.20's, 1CS J. A J....lC3h bid 103i, asked II. B.0-:o'.1807 .. ....1()7I( Inn 107 nuked h. ,vzo a, 1838 .no bid lin) asked ft. ll).4:j' KMi bin l hi ntlicil 11. H. rurrencv. B's ltsfc bid I'll asked 1J..H. fx 1981, new 1&-. Mil 1(5 4 nonril U. H. 4H'a. now 103'. bid I03t mired i.y 4'sncw .....ioh dm lrri. nsreco onnsylvunlR R. II 2-.S bid 28 H npUrd blln llPKliiiK II. H 14 bid I4i asked ,ehlrrh Vallev It. It fSU bid Ml nskrrl rehlch Coal A Nov. Co.... 171s bid I7H naked United Companion nf N. J. 120 bid I20 asked Pllts., Tltusv. itllufT. H. 11, t,it bin a. asked mm. (s Lno r.. it u mo nsiira ni them Central II. It.... II hid 14k tisunl tc.tonvllln l'A.n. U. It. f'n 7 li b rt 1U, nalrrd Gold 1. 0 H Ubt 1KH naked A LARGE ASSORTMENT Heady-made Linen Suits POPULAR PRICES. Now Advertisements. OF liAIUKS' Also, a splendid lino of SUITINGS, LINENS, GRENADINES, and WHITE GOODS at Low Prices. New Advertisements. Jyssolullon or Partnership. Notice Is lierebv (riven Hint tl.o partnership hcret'itoro subsisting between M, c. Trcxler, I. (1. Main, nnd II. 1 Kroldler, under the flrm of M C. Trcxlcr ite Co.. Is tldi 30th dnv of Aprl', 187t dHFolved bv mutual coneont. M. O. Tiex ler and 1'. C. Mane will enntmuo m baldness under lliollrm nnraonf M. C Troxler rtr Co, bv whom the liabilities of the lato mm will bp nil Justed nnd to , hum all tlobts duo tho Into linn will Lc paid. M. O. TltEXLER, v.a mus. II. II. KREIDLER. Lehlgntoli, May 4, 1S7S w3 s HMtltT'S SALE. large Steele PARASOLS SUN UMBRELLAS AT VERY Giieatly Reduced Prices. Ty virtue or a writ or Lev. Ta. on Mir moit enco, Ismcd out of tho Court of Common l'lcat of Carbon County to :no diiectcil, tlicro will do ocno-'Ctl nc Public Sule. ut tho Court Houe, in tue Jtnrouirh nf Mnuch Chuuk, Car bon County, btato of l'oausylvaina, on MOX&A1, MAY 20A, 1878, nt Two o'clock I', M"., tho following Ileal lietato, described ns follows, to wit : A certain Tract or riECE OF LAND, Situate in Franklin Township, Cutbon County, PeniiBylvaiitn, boundid nnd de&cnbort its fol low! Jleeinnine nt a point nearlhu hcfid raco of tho PnrrrviHe Mills bclneacornerof lauda iinwnf the' Carbon Iron Company, by lands of nut Company north fifty nnd threo-tuurths do v ops, ease one hundred nnd Ave f cot to n Btreot: tlu ncenlonfethe paid Ptreet flttvllvc feet to a corner t thencoby luitd of Georfio F. Anihony roulh fltty nnd three lourtu degioos, wot ono bundled nnd fifteen feot to a comer near the aforesaid head meet thence south forty-nliio UeRieea.enrt flftr Fix. and ono thud leet to the p.oce ot beginning, containing twestv-om: SQUAitE riaiuiins, more or less Also, nil that certain Piece or PA C EL OF OttOUND, situate in tho Town of Parryrille. County nnd stniu nioro-ma, uounuea nnu oo-cnuen aioi lows, to wit i btMiiir a btrm or niece of Ground fivo ieet front and ono bundled ud twelve feet In depth or length, being part ot lot No tttii tho plan or plo' oi ratrvvillo nforepnid, ooiiud cd on the north by Alary etieet. fornier.y called Pony fdreet t on the !outli by Water Ftreet- on tho east by lot of llvun Oimmer, partly hereto Nn. 2. oud oi tho west by the leumlulUK pmt of Tho Improvements ore n Two Story DWELLING noUBE. twenty nnd onc-linlf foi t by thirty and onehoK loett Kitchen nttaohed sixteen bv twonty pnd ono hut leet: fcScablo. fifteen mid oao-hult by twenty-cigtit Icet, and outbuildings. Roizod i.nd taken In otgcuMoii as the nronottv of Man Uaumer, defendant, aud Edwin Holm, teiro tenant, and to bo bold by J. W. ItAUDENliUSH, Sheriff. Sheriff's Ofilce, Hauch Chank, May 4, 1673. Men's Small Wear. Gent's 4-ply linen collars, 1.G0 per do',, ot loc. each Gent's 4-ply linen cuffs, $3.25 per doz. or 30c. per pair. Gent's Magnum Uonum dress shirts, the best in tho world at $1.00. LAKGE STOCK FINE DRESS SHIRTS GREAT REDUCTION. Tho undersigned announces to tho ladies of Lehighton aud vicinity that ho is now receiving and opening a largo assortment of SPRING GOODS, comprising such as Matalasses, Delaines, Coburgs, Alpacas, &c. Also, a large stock of PRINTS and GENERAL DRY GOODS, which ho is offering AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. In order to reduce stock, ho is offering tho balance of his Winter Stock of .Dress and Dry Goods at a GREAT SACRIFICE on Former Prices. Groceries and Provisions a Specialty, at prices to suit the times. Clover, Timothv, Hungarian, and all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds, VERY CHEAP. Opposite tho L. & S. Depot, BANK Street, May C, 1870-yl T.EN1GI1TON, TENN'A. Dress Suits, S UEIUFPS SALE. Saturday evening last tho Lclilgliton Lyceum licit! their last meeting for tho e-uson. Tho cxereie were inteiVting, in. Mructivo. and entertaining, as n very good jirograinma had been gotten up for tho oo casion. During tho evening addresses wcro delivered Ly County Superintendent llof- ford, Y. X Iiongstrect, Esq., and Vrofessor T A. Bnyder. Societies similar to tho Jichigliton Iiyccum are needed in every town. It is imiwrtant to "try to under stand politics aud to study important nucs t Ions as they nriso, so that you may Lo al ways ready to support, with all tho influ ence you may happen to live, the measure nnd jolicy which yon )r.ive satisfied your r'If will bo best for your country." That it i) imjortaut and needful to etudy leading questions as they arise, it to-day evidenced by tho fact that no ono aspiring to the honors of a statesman has been able to give us that " devoutly wiejied for " solution of the difficulties under which we labor. The I.chlghtou Lyceum has been productive of good, aud the society should thcrefoio be revived next Kali. rhiladclphfa 1'ullic Ledger: Some con sternation has been created among the coal trade by a bill introduced into the Legis lature, passed hurriedly through the Benale, and now on the file of the House, to provide for equality of charges and prevent diacrira' illations in railway freights. It i under stood that this bill originates with, and it being preucd by, tho producers of the oil A Debatable Question. While much has been written concerning the uoof"putup" medicines, thequestiou is an open one, and demands of the peoplo a careful consideration. Tho salient oints may be briefly stated, and answered as fol lows: 1st are tho sick capable of determin ing their real condition, tho nature of their malady, and selecting tho proper remedy or means of cure? 2d Can a physician, no matter how skillful, prepare a universal re mcdv.adaited to tho iierulinr ailments of a largo class of jicoplc, residing in diflercnt latitudes, and subject to various climatic in lluciices? In answer to tho fust propositon, wo would say, diseases are named and known by certain "signs " or symptoms, and as the mother does not need a nhveieian to tell her that her child has tho whooping-cough, or indicate a remedy so iieoplo wnen amictca with many of tho symptoms concomitant to "iinnuro blood," " torpid liver," and "bail digestion," rcquiro no other knowledge of liieir conuiiion, or mo remeuy inuicaiou, than they alreatly possess, becona riroiiosl tion Many physicians argue that diseases are scctionaHv peculiar, and that their treat ment must therefore vary, and vet nuluine, morphine, podophyllin, and hundreds of other remedies are prescribed in all countries to overcome certain conditions. Is itnot there fore self-evident that a physician whoso largo experience has mado liim familnr with tho innnv tilings incident to nil imnuritiejt of the blooti rjeneral and nervous debility, liver complaint, ti'spcpsia, consumption, ana catarrh, can prepare a series of remedies ex nctly adapted to meetlhecouditions manifest whoever, and by whatever means, it may have been engendered? The family medi cines prcinred bv It, V. l'iereo, M. I)., of liuu.ilu, I. i., lultilt tue abovo renuirC' menls. Jinny physicians prescribe thorn in tlicir practice, his liolilen Woillr.U I)is- envcry has no equal us a blood-punnerand general tonic, while his I'nvorite l'reserijt- lll'll tun. iiii.pv muiviiv.M'B nvilliur lu Uli. iik'H, nfler physicians havo failed. Hi: rioafQiit rurgative Tellets, which are sngar- oatoil mill little larger than mustard seeds are a Sfife ami col tain cure for "torpid" liver aud constipation. If you wish to savo money by avoiding doctors and keep or re gain your health, buy ThoTeoplo's Common Sense Medical Adviser, nn illustrated work of over 900 pages. It contains instruction concerning anatomy, physiology, hyeiene, and the treatment of disease. Over one hundred thousand conies already sold, rrica (po6t-paid),$1.50. Address tho author, V. nerce, M. V. llullalo, A. Y. It, 'ERFEOT FIT GUARAN TEED. CALL AND EXAMINE. Respectfully, J. T. Nusbaum & Son. April 6, '73 r0 WHOM IT MAY CONCEKJu All persons nro lierebv lorbld niedflllnfr with the crtiwinir citms ot rre nnd o.its on tue ore. mlses ct JCl.I UOC1I. in Franklin Towuiiln, uai Don county, ra.. aa inei-ainoiHourpiopeiiv. MHnlilon, May 4, 187s wa Bv virtue of a writ of Vea. Ex. lsucl out of tuocouitnl Common Flcaof Caroon countv aud to mo dlrectid. 11. ere will be exposed at l'utiiic sale.nt the uouit llou-f. In tho lloroucu oi nianca unuuK.uai uoutoumj , oiuiu ol i uuu. syivauia, on MOKDAY, MAY 20, 1S78, nt 2 o'clock P. M., the following Ileal estate, described as foil jws, to wit I All that certain MESiSUAd K OR TENEMENT ana TWO AD JOININ'O LOTS orp'eccsot laDd situate In thoborourh of Tar. ryvilie, Carbon County. Pa. situate nn the south silo oi Aiiiria slicet, In said ooiuuli. mid neiiur two lots nninhctnd in thn ciMinrni plan ot snld borough &h M u rubers 4 and 6, aud extending lu detdb at right angles from aula liirlastn'Otononuqdred::nd llttv.four feet to mill rnco or Hllej'. houuilo t uorthnardiv by said Maria street, eastward, v bv lot Number 3. southwardly by said mill laco or aUey, nnd westwardiv uy lot R.mioer o. tiio lmpro-o jucuis inuicuu ui o A TWOSTOnY FRAME HOTEL tllrtyby foity-tlxleet: two kitchens attached twelve by fifteen i out kitchen four.eeu by elirhtcen feet: nn mldltinn twilvo bv lift mm foci. frame stub e thirty tour by tony feet t another .table sixteen bv sixteen frot t lco house twenty by twcuty.four lect i and oulbulliULR. ALSO, all that certain Tn.lCT OB PIECE OF LAND Kltnato In Franklin Township, Carbon County, ln.. bonndeil and descrlDDd as follow t Iti'inu- nlug at a stone, thence bv land ot Jacob Moutz souca cigbtv-nluo degrees, east ono hundred mid twenty-two peiclies to a stooe tlicnco uy land of La l-'ayeuo Leutz nortti inno dngrcos, wpHt twciilv.lnur and nn.L8lf netche.. li stone, tnouco bv laud of lluvt-r nnd Ucca north i lirhtv nine degrees, west ono bundled and nt teenpcrclips to n stone, tlu-tice bv land now or Ijto of Huuiuel Nouemacber buutli tlility four perches to the place of bcirini1ng, coiitui'tlMg twknt.fivu acui:s and twenty peuuuus, Btrict measaro. Beized and taken In execution ns tho property oi caiuiuie a. iiauociier, who oi rreueric llar.ocJoi-, ana to oa sold or J, W. ItAUDENDDSn. Sheriff. Sheriff's nface, Manch Chnnk. May 4, is;s. M vno.Msa TOWNSHIP. JOHN LAPP, t-upervtsor, In aocoant with Mahoning Township for 1B77. J) It. To amount of tlopitcato " eaiauce uuo iiom setiiimcut.. Breath paid to II, Ul'ler f casu pum iu a. xi. uuuioert lor publishing utateineut By cash puid fur audit.ug accounts lor , (l.'U 73 .:i oj :0 00 0 CO s HEIUFPS SALE. Youths' Suits, Business Suits Boys' Suits. Mode up from the Best Mnterlal, In tho Latest Styles, and l'erfcct Fits Guar anteed, nt LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH ALSO, TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER IN THE PRICES OF Boots, Shoes, Gaitors, Hats, Caps, aud Gents' Furnishing Goods. tSTCnll and oxamiuo Goods nnd Prices before miking your purchases elsewhere. T. D. CLAUSS, Merchant Tailor, 2nd door above the rubllc Square, BANK STREET, Lelilfrhton -jqXECUTHIX'S SALE Oi ValuaMo Ileal Estate. Thn nTW-ni-Bftrnnil. T!TImtrlT nf IllO TIStBtO Of ADAM J1UUKMAN, Inteof the ROltOUOII c,f I.KH10H roN, Cnroon County. Pa., dee'd, will offer at rubllc sale, on tho premises, on SATURDAY, May 4, 1878, commencing at TWO o'clock r. M., all that cer tain LOT or PIECE OF GROUND, situated on tho North ICnst Corner of Llinip It snoot nnd CARBON Alloy, In the llorough of Lchightnn.cai bon uonn ty aiurcsam.uj,uii iui tnurois eiocieu ouu 2-story FrameDwcllingllouse about 20 by Ut feet with Out Kitcben- iramo 111111 nnu ouicr UUlUUllliUlno.l ,tl. u. .....v. '"l he above rrnperly will bp fold lu wholo or m part to sua purcbaseri. . , Toiuis ano CoudltlouB will be made kuown at tho tlnio and place of salo by THOMAS KB5IUUKH Agent for MARY L. RUCKMAN, Executrix. Lelilghton. April 50, 1878 aw. IBfU o CO Bv peicentago for collecting 75 24 serieea perseu us Bupervipor idi ,u amount p. id lor labor ou roads 0)4 37 lumber, eio t9 F5 cash paid to 8. bitter 75 CJ cxouerutluus co S3 order to 11. Miller 6t 14 balanoo duo township 1 04 tl.cis 7u HATtnreoN MILLER. Hupprvlor, lu account with Mahoulug Township for 1S77. DR. To amount ot duplicate (362 12 cssu received from j. ipp rJO to bulaueouue H, Miller 5114 OR. tmt SO Br services per self as Hupcrrlsor S73 71 Cishpnid for lumber, etc casu puiu lur hooie oniouut paid for labor on roads,, perceutaito lor colltxtiug exonerations 10 03 40 '01 05 aJ C5 1 05 W14M CirAKLES LENTZ, Overseer of the Toor lor Mahoning townehip for 1677, DR. To amount of duplicate .., " bsluncediletuwnsuip. , " balance due Uuarles Leotz , CP., , tr.1 71 , 127 21 , 41 34 t 705 37 Br amount as per receipts tlS 74 " exonerailous o 7i " pcrcfutage for collection tool " services per self ca bt) Bv vlrtuo of a writ of Vcn. Ex. Istued out ol the Court of Common Pleas of Car. bou county, and to mo duected there will tie exposed at Public hale, nt the Court Hou.e, in tho lioiougn ot Mnucb Chunk, cai Don county, fctate of l'eunsvh aula, ou 3IOXDA Y, MAY 20, 1878, at 2 o'clock P. M.. tLo following Real Estate, Oescilbed as fullows, to wit i All that certain 1 RACT OR PIECE OF LAND situate in Mahoning Township, In tho countr of carbon, biato of Pennsylvania, bounded and doscrlhed as follows t Degiuulitg at a stono, thence in the middle ot a road to Gerbor's mill nnd bv land of John Benmnybofl south thirty, two degrees, oust ihlrty-ono perches to a stonoi thence by laud of David D. Klstler south sev. eutv one dt'cieca. west seventy one and seven, tenth perches to a stone; thence br the same south nineteen degrees, cast forty seven and soycu.tenib perches to a (done; ihence ly tbo same south ieeutv.oue devices, west twenty perches to a stone; thence by the same noith tweulv-fivo degrees, sctseveuty.fwo perches lo a stone, thencoby tho hame north ten degrees, biiki pleviiU DLTChus to a Btuui'! thcuce IU tho nilddlo ot a puoiio road north llttv three ne groes east seventeen perches to a stune; thenco by the eamo north bevcntysevcn and threo tourtn degiees. east seventy.thiee prcbe'. to the place of beclunlng, ooutalnlug rl WEN TY. HEVEN ACltJis, tie tue samo more or less. The Improvements thereon aro A TWO'STORY ntME HOTEL "AND STOUE HOUSE thlrly by fifty tceti Htchcn attached ten by foaiteeu and one halt leet: stable iwenty.flvo by tniriv-seven leeti shed twenty bv twenty. live feet; wsieboaso ten hr sixteen feet; and other outbuildings. Belted and laVeu tn execution as the property ot John Kotnsieiu, ana to do toiu oy J. V. RAUDENBUSU. Bherlft MberltTs Office, Maucu Chunk, May 4, ie)8. SSIUNEE'S SALE. By vlrtuo ot an order of Uio com t of Com. men r ensot carbon County there will bo ex posed at nubile rale, on too premises in Mason ing ruwna'ilp, Caibon County, ou SATURDAY, MAY 11, '18, at 10 o'clock a m., all thoio four troctsor pieces of lond situate in Mahoulug Township, touuty aforesaid, and described as loUows i Tho ono is bounded by lands ot Natlinn Ite. malej-, Jonas A. Horn. Paul Keller, J. cunfer, Moses Ilex, and others, containing NINliTY THREE AClthH nnd thnty-six perches. Tho other is bounded by lands of J. Cnufer. Jamas billies. Win. Werner, La l'ayet o Leutz, Oliver Mus'elman. and others, containing MHVENTY-SKVliN ACRES and thirty-two perches. The third Is bounded by lands ot J. Cnnfcr, J. A. Horn, Joi-hua Haunt . II Welnbower, and others, containing ril'l'Y AC11EB and ono hundred and forty (ciches. Tho la-t is hounded by londs of Thomns Tinn, Thnmi. llrrt. Jnhti llalllet. Israel lnio, Michael Mosser, nnd others, containing O.M-J HUNDRED and HKVENTY THHElJ ACltn.iand ono bundled and twolvo psrebes, of which about One Hundred Acies are clcaicd and under a good state ot cultivation. Tho improvements on this tract are a TWO-8TORY FRAME DWELLINO HOUSE 12x51 feet, with kitchen attached 10x24 feet. A BWIB3 BARN 4SXIW fett, and other outbuild, tugs. Terms and conditions will bo mode known on tho day oud place of wile bv Aaileucoot Wtllism Horn. Albright & Freeman, Attorney,. $705 37 We, the Auditors ot Mahoning Township, do hereby certify that we have examined the abovo account, and find U correct as stated, this tth day of April, 1(78. i uumab ai usetLXAa, i My4 C. II. bEIPEU Tuoua) M. WEAVm.) ) Auditors. HOUSE AND STOItE-IlOOM TO RENT, situate on UanUwuv. opioslto crltnu AOvnratA" ndlca lu tha bor. ounof Lihlghtou. Thehou.o is a twostory.wtlh oasemeui. siuiivruuui wen ui.vu up wi.u ww,' lng, counters,. &c. The premises will be let to. ether or seusrste. to suit tenants. Rent mod- eiate. Applr to J. T. NUSBAUM lor further particulars. . MarehO. 15?-w3 -Jsq-OTICE to SCHOOL DIULCTOnS The School Directors of Carbon Countr aro hereby notified that the TRIENNIAL CON VENTION will meet In the COURT HOUSE, at MAUCH CHUNK, on mo funi -iuuj. DAY (7th) OF MAY, at ONE o'clock P. M., to E.ect u person to serve as County bupcrintend cnt for the ensuing Three Years. 1W r UUCf Uiw, vu. aui.. April M, 1878-WJ All persons are hereby lotDHi usning anu urn, hi. BLriaiua i uuuiiiN ,underpenaliyeflhelaw, r property, a to. hunting on the lauds or In the streams running thrmtclionr t after tola dab f 'APPKll Need. JOUX OTTO. John IIaiiuox, Wksqel bcmxKE, AMOS bOLT, AhTllO.VT .M AT, AllMOSKLOTZ, V. E. KtMEKER. BIO CBKEK, April 27, 187S-3W rpO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. All nersona are hereby forbid meddling with the fo.lowluv articles of personal property, to wit l 1 cupooara. 1 seiieo. i u-usieuu, I iw-jie, . hnrean. l w&Ahstand. 2 mckinghalrs. 1 clock. 1 looking glass, etc., now tn possession ot George F. Haupt, of Mahoning Township, as the sild articles aro mv property, and are loaned to btm during mr Pleasure. AuuKauAuri, i Aunl 24, '78-27 Jw Mahoning Township, Mlfl FOR EGG PRODUCTION AND JJW WW PROFIT no fowls can equal WHITE or BROWN LEGHORNS. Iu" Eggs from above-named "thorough. TT A mrtTTTrTfN bred" fowls ot REA iliULUXlAilU. SONABLE PRICES. rp- wniTE ron price libt. 3 A. 8. MILLER. mattO Sm rattonburg, N, J. T3ie WMte THE EASIEST SELLING, . THE BEST SATISFYINU SewiiiffMaclnne it. inimriMftinn nnil World-renowned reputation was the death-Slow to high priced machines. THERE ARE NU stuuNU-nwriu WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. This I: n vcrw Imsortant matter. a It ll well' known nnd undisputed lact that manr 01 trio so called first-class mach ties which are offered so nosscsscd (that l. taken hack trom customers after use) arid rebuilt ani put upon the market MACHINE NOW UPON IME MAnKEI. IIS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE, POSITIVE AN3 D"IS WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSED. Do not Buy any other before try ins tho "WHITE, Prices and Terms Made Satisfactory. AGENTS WANTED White Sewing Machine Co., CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. FAGA, AGENT FOR OARBON COUNTY, Mar 4, 78-lm MAUCH CHUNK, PA. I Shaving, Shampooing, DVE1KO, 1IA1U IJBEBgIKU, and Hail Cutting Saloon. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Key West & Havana Cigars. All tho New York and Philadelphia MOItNING, EVEXIKO, WEEKLY AND SUNDAY (German & English) 1'ArEItS. Also, tue LeadlOK Newnpapora ot Neighboring; Chips I.lncu oud Paper collar aud CuSa. Hwitcb.UiCK and Olon Oooko L'aoea. Poat airo and Revenue Btanipa. Newspaper Wrarpern, and Postoi cards stway oa band. Agent lor the English and Uer. inn Almanaca i Weeklr and Montb ly Booa and Periodicals, &C i&o. P. INKMANN, Junr., Susquehanna Street, MAUCH CHUNK. Ta. Doe. 15, 1877-ly BUSINESS MEN AND OTHERS IN WANT OF JOB PRINTING OF ANV DF.SC1UPTION. WILI FIND THE CARBON ADVOCATK OFFICE TIIK 1IHBT and CHEAP. EKT PLACE IN THE COUNTY. Q1VK DH A TltlAl, AND Hit CONVINCED. TO LET, a comfortalle Dwelling Hons,, and lot of cround In the borough of Parirvllle. Rent rncderste. Appir to L. f KLEPl'INUUR, Agent, LehlsMOD.l'a. Jan. 19, tt.
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