u. v. Moiiritnimt, Ktiiron LKIMClllTON, !'A.: SATUUDAY, MAY 18, 1R7S. Our Flininclal Policy. Tho Silver Hill, whatever mny bo snM nf the principle upon which it may bo bused, is at least one step toward a correct financial policy. It gives tho Secretary of tho Trea sury great powers It will enable him to bring about a resumption of specie pay ments at the time set by Congress. That it is necessary ami proper for us to resume (iecie payments is fully proven by tho financial policies of England, France, Ger many, and other great governments. One of tho aims of the Silver Dill was to talte the premium olT gold. That end has been nearly, if not quite, accomplished. The silver dollar and tho gold dollar travel sido by side. They are of almost tho same value. This is what was wanted. But porno persons are already growling about tho Silver Bill, and want it rejiealed. It is not likely, however, that they will have their puerile wishes gratified. Another point in the financial policy that is attacked is tho law which provides for the resumption of specie payments. A resolution adopted by tho Xational-Grcen-back-Inbor party at their State Convention demands tho "immediato repeal of tho Re sumption Act of 1875." This would boaslep backward. England, France, and other wise and firmly-established European gov ernments havo resumed spceio payments. All wise governments do so when they can. Then thero is a class that wants the gov ernment to issue paper money in unlimited quantities. If wo had unlimited quantities of gold with which to redeem such an issue of greenback dollars, there would not bo any objection. Tho persons who want pa per money issued in unlimited quantities, however, do not want it to bo redeemable, and therefore tho visionary idea is a sophism so utterly foolish that it will never take hold of tho honest, thoughtful Americans. Wo think it best to let well enough alone. Our money is now what it should be. Pa per and coin are on an equal footing. We need enough coin lo Veep our paper money from depreciating, and enough papcrmoney to facilitate trade. Too much of one or too littlo of tho other would bo dangerous to the interests of tho American ieople. Confi dence, which Burke said wa3 "a plant of slow growth", is returning. This is evi denced by tho appreciation in value of tho greenback dollar. Tho impoverished blood of commerce has had its ingredients brought nearer to the right proportion. All tho pa tient now wants is care and quiet, to make recuperation possible. When an individual is sick, and the turning-point in his illness is approaching, tho attending physician -very sensibly and naturally administers tho remedy which ho thinks is needed, and also makes all other preparations that may possi bly briiiR about a recovery. The rcstora- tivo performs its work; tlio crisis is safely passed. But tho piticnt is left in a weak' -vned condition. Now, docs tho doctor try to force n recovery? lie does all in hi? power to help tho sufferer to regain his health, but does not urgo the patient to rise from his sickbed. In the same way should we act. To-day tho United States are suffer ing from sickness. Tho blood that is, nw ilium of exchange of trade has been im poverished. At last, after hard work, wo are getting the requisite proportion of hard And soft money. For a human being to liavo good, pure blood it is necessary lo havo a right proportion of red and whito corpuscles. If lie havo too many of one kind, he is moro liable to certain diseases than he would bo otherwise ; if too many of tho other, his constitution is weakened If moro paper money is issued at present, wo will only bo returning to tho unhealthy condition out of which wo havo almost passed. Tho remedy in our financial sickness has been administered. Let it do its work. Edltoral Notes and Extracts. Tho American Trlnt 'Works, at Fall Itlvcr, Mass., ale cxjiectcd to rcsuiuo opera tions Juno 1. A Minnesota man lias a double-jointed calf which walks backward as well as for ward. It ought to join tho nationals. Tho Detroit Free JVcm thinks that members of Congress nro anxious to hav canal hoats named after them. Wanted A blast from Brother Moody1 trumiiet, loud nnd long, to startle tho Atneri can pulpit from its 6lumbers over the great crime of tho century. Xcu York Sun. The Philadelphia Press (rep.) says that there will bo no excuso for tho authorities if they aro taken unawares by a communistic revolt. When General Leo nt the close of tho war visited Washington, General Grant has tened to pay his respects j Wit Lee never re turned the compliment. lut for Lee's ac tion Grant would have been tho immediate friend of tho South. Philadelphia JVcja (rep.): "Jfation nlitm is a kind of political chicken pox, of which society is already convalescent, and Hi two or threo years only two or three littlo healed pits will remain to remind us that we have had tho disease." Tho Mahauoy Gazette say : The Legis lature is getting worso as tho season ad vances. Tho usual conduct of tho Houo during a night session would disgrace a party of vulgar school-boys, and ns for ex pecting any useful work from such a body, that idea has long since been abandoned. Having lost tho respect of their constituents, the members now npicar to havo lost their Belf-resiect, and it is doubtful if they have enough intelligence to know what a disgrace ful sctacle they are making of themselves. A Berlin dispatch says i Tho Emperor William was fired ati Saturday aftertioori, In the Avenuo Ifiitor Jell Linden, but escaped unhurt. Ho was returnttld In hlscarriaee from a drive with his daughter, tho Grand Duchess of Baden, at 3:30 p. ni., when a tin smith named Ilocdcl, ol Leipzig, fired two shots in the carriage from tho sidewalk. Both shots mhscdi lloedel then ran into tho Middle ave., followed by a crowd, and as secured. A few minutes afterward an other individual was seized in tho Middle ave., in consequenco of an alleged attempt to rescue the assassin. On the person of Hoo- ilel were found several Socialistic and Demo cratic writing, tickets of membership of several Berlin Socialistic Unions, and tho kenesses of two Socialistic leaders. He de clared that ho belonged to no party, but was n Anarchist, the enemy of all iwlitical par- , tho present condition of society and ublic institutions. Miss Catherine E. Beccherdicd cm Sun- dav, May 12, at Elmira, N. Y., nt tho houso fher brother, ltev. Thomas K. Beecher. Sho was the eldest of thirteen children of the lata ltev. Dr. Lyman Beecher, and was largely endowed with tho talent nnd eccentric genius of that remarkable family. Shocked nndaillicled by tho sudden, tragical death of gentleman to whom 6he was betrothed, sho lost he-faith in the religion of her fathers. But in after lifo her views again underwent change and sho becamo a member of tho Episcopal Church. Sho devoted her lifo to 'durational and philanthropic labors, fitting teachers, founding schools and preparing school-books, and sho delighted in contro- crsial writings. A great sufferer from physical inhrmities, sue was yet able to do ir moro than most women in health can accomplish, and sho endured to a good old a"o; having been born in 1S00, bIio was nearly 78 when she died. riiiladclphia Ledger: The Houso at Harrisburg lias a bill before it, No. 149, tho ibjcct of which is to prohibit tho banking institutions of this State from paying inter est on deposits. As only thoso banks hav- ng tho least credit, nnd which nro neces sarily least ablo to pay such interest, would bo affected, tho Legislature would seem to bo doing pretty near tho right thing by in hibiting them from tempting depositors by tho offer of a small rate of interest to deposit with them, nt the risk of loss of both tho principal and interest. Banks nronot crest ed for tho purpose of becoming borrowers of money! they are presumed to bo lenders of money; but when they enter the market ns borrowers, ns they do by paying interested! deposits, they become competitors with men in legitimate business, atid help to run up the prico of money on thoso for whom banks nro established to accommodate. Tho truo policy of safo and sound banking is against tho payment of interest on deposits. Decisions in relation to tho Eight Hour Law havo been mado by tho U. S. Court of Claims and tho U. S. Supremo Court. Tho Court of Claims holds that the Eight Hour Law docs not regulato tho compensation to bo paid to employees, but leaves that to bo determined by tho contract of tho parties or the rules of law, and that it does not placo laborers and mechanics under any disability in making contracts, nor prohibit them from working more than eight hours each calen dar day, nor in anyway prevent them from waiving its intended beneficial provisions. This opinion was sustained by tho Supremo Court on appeal. Tho Supremo Court held substantially as tho Court of Claims did, that tho Act was a direction by Congress to the officers and agents of tho United States, es tablishing the principlo to bo observed in tho labor of thoso engaged in its services,' and that it prescribes tho length of time which shall amount to n day's work when no special agreement is mado un tho subject. No other decision on this question could bo mado in accordance with common sense or tho plainest principles of justice. Tho idea that tho government is bound to jiay ns much for eight hours' work as for ten, is too absurd for any but a demagogue to advocate. Wo learn that the Amboy coal trade is brightening up. Fivo trains per day leave Packcrton for that port, the coal being dumped as fast as brought thero by the trains. Now Advertisements. Cheap for Cash ! The underslpned respectfully Invites tho at tention ot his frlcDds aud tho publlo to tho Largo and Select Stock of Groceries t Provisions comprising TEAS. COFFEES, SUGARS. MOLASSES, BOLOONAS, BUTTER. EGOS. POTATOES, HAMS. MIOULDERS. Ao., which lie Is Bellini? VERY LOW FOR Oahu, Give hlui a call before you buy else where. Frank Lichongutli, BANK STREET, LEniGHTON, TA. May 13-ra3 ' "O EHISTEU'S NOTICE. Notice Admtnlet ed havel Notice Is herebr rrlTpn thitf. thA i?.un.AH Admmletraturrt nmi iiimriliRitH hiin.ft..n.m' eu havellU-d their respective accounts ol the fUlnwuiR estates In the llnrtstei",, omoe. t M uucti Chunk, la and for tho Ciiun ,y of Cnrbon, winch accounts havo been allowed by the lies, uter will be presented to tl.e Judges of the Orphans' Court on Monday, the 10th Any ot Juno h bv iu u riuvK a.m., iur coimnnation i First and final account of James Cole, admlnta tralor of the estate lliraiu HIgafnoa. dea'd. late ot tho towu.lnp of Kidder, County of Carbon. Pa. ' The account nf Daniel Wenti. enardlan of the miunr children of Alexander llartman. lite of tho township of Frankltu, county of Car. uu, . it., Buiun-r ui iu mie war, ueo u. Flrat aud final account of Mary Senile, odraln. lstratrtx of Frederick ScMIO", Jr., late of Maach chunk Borough, Cai bou Co., dee'd. The account of A. J.. J.J.. and Mahlon Christ. uian, administrators of Joseph Chnstman, late ot Towaniensing Township, County of Carbon, dee'd. BERNARD PniLLIPS, Jtfcorder. Manch Chuck, May 18. 1878. New Advertisements. BEl'ORT OF THE CONDITION oi the FIRST NATIONAL IUNK, at Lehlgbton. lu the State of Pennsylvania, at thaoioeeot bUilnesti.M v 1st, l!17ot l:FOUHCK. Loin" ami Dlcuunts tta .057 m Ovcidrnfts 75 00 u. 6. Hones to secuio t lrcu.al on. ... 75 coo 00 Due Irani approved ltORon 0 Apeuts. 1,921 "a Duo from other National Ilnnks C?l 77 lino tiom stuto Hanks and llankoiR .. SI 77 ltc.ll Estate. Furniture, uni Fixtures rJI7 70 Current liirneniva ni.o Taxes I'ald .. ml 07 1'romlums l'am 41101 checks and other cash Items.... ill 52 Hills nt other Hanks 2 s'H do Fractional Currency, lnclud'ir Nlckcs act 01 Hpocle Uticlud'e tfoM Tiennory ccru'd 5175 Legal Tenaer Notes... 2,WJ 00 lleriemptlou Fund with U. H. Treasur er & per cone 01 circulation) 3 375 00 Total tlOO,21J 70 LIABILITIES. Capital Steer-Tald in 175,000 00 Hurolus land r50 no UlHllVilled l'rollts 2.087 72 National DaukNotes Outstanding.... 67,500 10 Dividends unpaid. 77 00 luuiviuuai .ucpogiia suujeci to cuecu. 13,0,0 01 Total S 101,210 70 State of rtnmylvania. Count of Carbon, u : 1. W. V. Bowman. Cashier of the abovb-nam. vA Ilank, do solemnly- swear that the above statement Is truotu lliobeskof my knowledge and bcllci. w. w. BOWMAN, Cashier. Subscribed nnd sworn to before me. this 11th day of May, 1878. niuw. n. .uuvji noi'y mono. Correct Attest: A. J. Burling, H. F. Uoffnrd, niui jieuiurvr, .uireuwrs. luuy 13, IB, a. SSIUNEE'S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. liv virtue of an order o! the Court of Com. moii Pleas of Carbon County thero will be ox. poaea nt public nine, on the premises in Malum fuR Township, Carutm County, on SATUEDAY, JUNE 8, 78, at 2 o'clock p. m., all that certain THACT OH PIECK OP LAND known m tho " Lin derma n Parm," pltuate In uiiuiiimiir 'low ns lint, cm boa Count v. about ono ami ouo-Lnlf miles from Lcutahion, Va bounded by lands ol John Handel, David Ar nor. George Kouierer, Mahomrg creek. Aaron Hnupt. bo 10 id on G ornery, Jncoo Horn, Br., and tho public mail leading from Lcuit;hton lo Ta maquj, contaimnc TWO HUNDRED and FIVE Acres moro or less. Tkolmpiovemcnts thereon arc A Three-story Brick Dvrclling-lionso b'jxSO feet i kltclicn attached, 1SHS leer ; Swiss u.irn, 4'jxii leet: ice uouso. 1X31 teen crnnerv, 1UW ted; hennery, 12x10 lectj pl Btubie, .uxwicel; also A 2STORY FRAME DWELLIN0-II0U3 16X22 feet. Tho premises are well stocked with CHOICE FRUIT TREES and VINES. Ileliift the real cstato o( F. P, Scmmel, and to Im nitlil for the benefit of creditor!. Teims and conditions will he made known at tune una piacoot sue ny j. i.. uauhi, Assignee of F. P. Bcmiuel. W. M. Ilapshcr, Attorney. Lvmahton, May 1S-W4 1 E11IGHT0X T0OB DISTKICT. WENDEL SCUWARTZ. Ticasurer, In i count with Lchlahton Poor District for tho year ending May 1, 1S78. RECEIPTS. To smonnt duo on duplicate and account-lot 187 f.v9 1,1 To uuiouut ot duplicate vf lt77 I 314 31 I.S83 43 Byexuneiatlons..,, 51 78 lly cummlsslen.. 63 oj tl.JCO IS To ami. ree'dof II.Tllskoy... t33 CO Boro1 Council C7 00 ' " Edward Eis enhower fs t0 To unit, icc'd of Joseph ubort 171 79 " ' W. Waterbor. 1IM 85 flio 00 2261 23 KJli. U 12)13 U l.omil ia, By cash to It. i'enstermachcr.formdso W. Kemcrer, for uidso " " A, J. Durlitig. formedieiuo ' " ' 1). titaver. for merchandlao " " 11. 11. wnyder. formdse ' David Ehbert, lor flimr, ao Chatles 'l'laiucr, for keep ing poor In IS74 By cash to Chatles Trainer, Dour, Ac. C. Deck, iorcohbiiDg, &0... W. M.. ltapshor, profes sional services and costs By cash to o. D Frits, fpr meat ,r .i t. Arner, lor uidse E, 11 Rhodes, lor mdse.... t Lcuckt-1, for rent. " M ' Laury and Peters for shoes T. n. Kemcrer. for colon... " " " C. Seitert, meat and milk... " " U. Beckendorf, t.,rcoal J. L. Gabel, for hardware.. " ( N jjt n00tT( jor pvoles. Bloual scrTlceanno medloiue By cnsli to Fiancls Stocker, for boanl. lutr tinmpy By cash to F. toexer, lor Bervices .. , iJt i-'rooucb, mdo " " " J. Strohu.whitewashlag.ifio " M " W. Waciier, for rent. . jj uiau"8. tor mdse " ' I. Moyer. for iron bedstead " " w. u. M. Sclple, tor proles. alonal Bervices By ea-h to James Gelger, tor rent ' " ' 11. Uovcr, tor prote-slonal 4)7,01 115 12 6 37 60 189 1B'71 47 Si 30 27 6 86 27 78 7 15 II 60 S 00 01 00 8 20 12 10 HQ 4J (1 5J 1 19 34 00 3 e oo I 7U 1 25 24 CO 19 tO 2 00 1 60 2 00 14 47 Bervieua uu iiivlei Bv ti-li to 11. V. Morthlmer, for ad. vertllng Bv cah to A. D. Mosser, for stove, &o .. .. ,. T B- neck, fur relief otdera 11. A. Belli. " ' " F. Knetag, for relief " " " I-ovlua summit, t ir relief.. " " ' E. llunsleker, for l oaidlor poor By cash to II. V. Morthlmer, for rcllot of 1'huon Knyder Br cash tn 11. V. Morthlmer, for ser vices as Overseer By cash to Kato Ktrst. for relief John JIariholomew ' 11 M. HhllmnnA'lt fnrflnnr 2 CO 10 17 18 05 10 60 21 34 75 3 CO 124 19 2S 00 24 02 7i coal, fcc 187 45 uy cu&u to w. a. Ueinomcr, tor pro- feslonal services By cash to V. Schwartz lor repairing 9 CM 73v By cash to J. Obert. for meat ana lard. ' " J. h. Webb, for ret. t " " H. Miller, for boat ding poor " " " It. Knnkle, for straw, &o, " " " W. utrohi, for veeetables.. M " II. P Lovau.olllcial services E. Deuglor. for vegetables. ' w. u. Christ, for proles- etonal Bervices By cash to Nathan Oeorge for poultiy " ' H. seller, tor meat " J. Msrkle, lor services .. . w. bmlth, waslilna... " '" " J, Fanlnger, Jr.. canage... " ' " J. Leibv. lor vegetables.... " " ' C. Patterson algging crave " L. F. Kleppluucr. for meat. Wilson steiumetr. for milk .. ii w wateroor, tor costs and services ,,,,, By cash to J. VeLhauor. for moat J. lloleniiack. lorcartsgo.. ' " Mis. a. Miller, for washiug A. Krum, for cartage P. German, for shoes Mrs. Kent. for tiineflt ' " Mr. Ructi, fortune..., (;enk iixpress lor expres'ge ,i " ltev. Derr. Berv. at funeral. ' " Wcndel Bchwaru for ser. vices as O veneer ot Poor, &c for 3 years, 75. '78, uud '17 By cash to W. Schwartz, coauolssloa.. sudltors , K. II. Huviler. fttatlnnerv... .1 08 20 t 26 t 2 75 14 60 10 61 Z 61 17 I ) 6 3 io" 103 a to 3 1 2 ins 28 4 Balance due borough ftH-fcl 12.283 We. the nnderftli,nil Aniv !Mti1 inrilinn of Lehlgbton Borough, do hsruby cettlfy that hw.d kwuui im ounoci, io me nest oi our E. n. KNVDER. W. A. IIERUAMER, Auditors. FOR SALE. -A PAIR OF NICE PiUS. about seVon tuoothabld It yon Want them CHEAP FOll CASH, call at this offlco im mediately. May 11 jsslffiieo's Snlo of Kcnl Estntc. Bv TtTtno Of an allA4 order ImtifhI nnfc nf ii,a Court of Common l'leas of Carbon ("nnntv I hero will bo sold nt publio sale on FRIDAY. MAY SiST. 18J3, at 1 o'clocx p. m all that ecr' tract or niece of land containing about 12 acres moro or less, situated In Lower Towamcnlnir Twn.. Carbon Co.. on public rond leading from linwrnansvlllo to Millport, one-fourth mile from Towaincnslni! Chuich. onomllo from Millport, two mules from Donmansvllle. The Improve ments thereon are a TWO-STORY IM.ANIC iiwELWiMi iiouat; (weather boarded) 20x23 loet. frame stable inxis tept. nmi ntnpr hulldliics There 1 nlso a line young orchard on tho premises, and n well of water near tho housn. The terms and condition ot silo made known at llmo and place ot aln by CHAHIiKS MKENDSEN, Assignee of Levi Keinandwife, Lehigh Clap I'. o.. Carbon Co., Ta. mavll-3t jgilEIUFFs'sALE. Br virtue of a writ of Tv. Va. nco. Is-ued out Of the Court nf Cnminnn llffl ot Carbon County and to me directed, thero will bo exposed at I'ublio Salo, at tho Court jiuuae. in uio jjoroufru oi Biaucn cnunK, car. bou County, btate of 1'consylvunia, on MONDAY, MAY 20th, 1878, nt Two o'clock P. M.. the following Heal Estate, described aa follows, to wit i A certain Tract or PIECE OF LAND, Rltnatoln Franklin Township, Catbon County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as ful Iowa i Jleffluntne at n nolnt near tho bond men of tho Parryvillo Mills, belne a corner ot lands now in tuo curuon xron uompany, uy tanas or Bald Company norih lllty and threo-luurtusdo. fri ers, cast one hundred and uve feet to n street! thence nloUK the Bald street fittvUvo feet to a corner i thence by laid of denote F. Anthony couth, lllty and three lunrtli degtecs, ueitone hunroil tmd fifteen feet to a corner near the aioresaiu uean race; tnenco suutn lorty-ntne degrees, eaut liltr tlx and ono thud Icet to tho place of beginning, containing TWENTY-ONE SQUARE PERCI1ES, more or less. Also, all that certain Piece or PARCEL OF GROUND, Bltnnteln tho Town of rarryvlllo. County nnd Stuto nforo-aid, bounded ami deprived aifoi. lows, to wit : being a strip or piece or Ground live lect lront and one humbcuiuid tweivo leet In acpih or l. uslli. being part ot Lot No 3 lu the plan or ploi of Pairvville aforesaid, bound ed en the north by Alary stieet. formerly callctt Perry street i on the couth by Wuter street: on tho east bylotot Kviin Ciumer, pait'y hereto No. 2. and on tho west by the lcmulnlng pait of Lot Ho. 3. Tho Improvements are a Two-Story DWELLING HOUSE. twenty and ose-h.ilf foi-t bv thirty and one-half leet: Kltcheu attached olxteea bv twmitv utin one half feet; stable, fifteen ami ouo-halt by Seized nnd taken In nxeexiMnn ns the, urnnni tv u dim uuuuier, ueiuuii.uu, aim JMIWin Jiaun, tcire tenant, aud to be sold by J. W. BAUDEN11USII, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Maach Chank, May 4, 1873. S HERIFr'.S SALE. Rv Trtrlno of a writ nf Vim. v.-r. t neA nnt. at the Court of Common Pleas of Carbon conuty aiidto it io direct d. tliere will bo exposed ut l'uljiic ualcat ttio couit Ucm-tMt. the UorougU pf Mauca Chunk.Cai bou t'ouuty, Btate ot 1'euu. MONDA r, MA r 20, 1878, nt 2 o'clock P. M.. tho following Ileal Eetato, All that certain MES8UAOK OR TENEMENT onAWOAD JOINING LOTS or pieces ol lamlftttnateln theboroarh or I'nr ri'vllie. Carbon Count v, l'a.. bltuato o the nuum fino oi iviana Biieet, in saw boroitvli, l.-ODtiDK on mid Maria atreeione uunilretl feet, nnd '10)11 if two lota number! m itin izinorn nlun ot ealil bnroutrh an Numbers 4 nmi tL nml VXlCliUiUli Aim WJJMi UV lIKHf UUIfl-H trUOl B.1IQ jMnnasttcei ono uuDurea una uity-iour jvmi to mill race or nlley. boaotlal northwardly by said Maria etroet. t'astwtird.y by lot Number 3. southwardly by pal" mill ioc or alley, and weaiwaraiv by lot .tmocr v. iuo impruvo meets thoreou ore a TwosTony frame hotel thirty by forty-stx leet t two kitchens attacbod itttivu uy uiioeni om uiicnou louriecn uy eiurhtcen feett an addition twelrH liftotm tnut: frmtiOBtab.e thirty tour by loriy feoti auother t a bio 81 x teen by elxtfcn leoti loe houso twenty uy twunty-xour loot i ana outbullduifc. ALSO, all that certain TRACT OR TIEOE OP LAND situate In Franltlln Township, Carbon County, X U.i UUUUUOII UUtl UCSCl UCU UN IU1IUWHI lll'irill nlnx at a stono, tlieuco by land of Jacob Montz eouin eicht'.nlno dcirroos. cattt one buudrvd and tweutytwo perches to a stooo. thint-e uy land oi La i-avetie icutz nortn nine (lHirrces. west twentvour and outcLalf petchei tn it Dionu, iuuul'o oi' muu oi uoytT auti uecn norm elnhtv uino deirrees. wuftt oun hundrid nnd nf teen perchps ton stone, tin-nce by land now or mio ui oamuei iNoiiemaeuer outn ininyiour perches to the placo of btMmiidniz, rontalnltif; TWlflNTY.FIVl: ACRICti AND TWENTY PERCUES, strict uieasaro. Seized and taVen in execution as tho nronettv ot Fredeilct llanacner, and to be sold by J. W. RAUDENBUdn. ahcrlff. Sheriff's Office, Mauch Ohuak. May 4, 1S73. s HEUIFF'S SALE. Br virtue of a writ of Von. Er. IabiiM out ot tlie Court ot Common rieus ot car bou County, and to me throcted, tliero will Lo exposodat Jublio bale, nt the court iiom-e, tn ma uuiuujju ui nmucu tiimiK, uaiuuu L-OUUiy, btate of Pennsylvania, ou MOXVAr, MAY 20, 1878, at 2 o'clock P. M.. tLo following Heal Estate, deserlbed as follows, to wit : Alt that certain TRACT OK PIECE OP LAND altnate in Mnhnnlnp Townhip, In the county of car bou, btate of l'emuylvanta, bounded and described aa follows i liemuluff at u atone, thence In the middle of a rouil to Oerber'a mill andbr land of John BenniDj-boff aotuU thirty two deareea, eusi ihlrty-ouo perches to a atone; thence uy laud of l)4Vld U. Kistier south sev enty one depieea. west aeventv one and seven tenth perchea to a atone; thence by the same south nineteen 1 eg tees, east forty seven and soven-tenth perchea to a stone; thence ty the tamo south boveotv-one deviees, west twenty perches to a stone; thence by the earao noith twcnty.flve decrees, west seventy-two perchea to a alone, theucebr the ha ine north ten deirrees. east eleven parches to a aton tht-uce m I lie middle of a puqhe road north flttv three no trees, ea&t seventeen perchot to a itone; thence by the same uorth seventyseTen and three- luurifi ueffiees. east sereuiyinree prcne io tbe plare of btciuulnp. containing TWi:N rY bEVEN ACltEti, be the same more or lead. The Improvements thereon are A TWO-STOUY l'ItME HOTEL AND thirty by fifty feett Vltchen attaohed ten by fourteen and one-half feet; stable twenty.flvo liv tmrtr-seTen leer: snea tweniv or temr tire letti waiehouse ten by sixteen feet; and oiuer ouiouuaiuffs. PHsed and taken In execntfon aa tho property oi joun noiuBiciu, onu io vv boiu uy J. W. HAUDENBUHn, Bberlff. aherKTa Office. Maach Chunk, Llay 4, 1979. Tho undersigned announces to tho ladies of Lehighto and vicinity that ho is now receiving and opening a larjr assortment of SPRING GOODS, comprising LAMES5 M9 such as Matalasscs. Delaines, Ooburgs, Alpacas, &o. 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 balanco of his Winter Stock of Dress aud Dry Goods at a GREAT SACRIFICE on Former Prices. Groceries and Provisions a Specialty, at prices to suit tho times. Clovor, Timothy, Hungarian, and all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds, VERY CHEAP. Opposite tho L. & S. Depot, BANK Street, Mny 0, 18"0-yl LEIIIG11TON, TKNN'A. Dress Suits, Youths' Suits, Mado up Jrom the liest Material, in i;r i .TjvtiftfiV; u HEH anteed, at huwissi' i'ltiuiSb t'UK UASU ALSO. TnKSlKNDOUS SLAUQUTElt IS THE ritlCES OF Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Hats, Caps, and Gents' Furnishing Goods. CsTColl nna cinmino OooAs una prices beforo mtlilnc roar parchmes cluewlicro. T. D. CLAUSS, Merchant Tailor, 2nd door above tho Publlo Square, UANK STREET, Lehifihton A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP LADIES' Eeady-made Linen Suits AT POPULAR PRICES. Also, a splendid lino of SUITINGS, LINENS, GRENADINES, and WHITE GOODS at Low Prices. OI' PARASOLS AND SUN UMBKELLAS AT VKHY Greatly Reduced Prices. IN Men's Small Wear. Gent's 4-ply linen collars, 1.00 per doz. ot 15c. each. Gent's 4-ply linen cuffs, S3. 25 per doz. or 30c. per pair. Gent's Magnum Bonura dress shirts, the best in tho world at $1.00. LAEGE STOCK FINE DRESS SHIRTS AT A GREAT REDUCTION. PERFECT PIT GUARAN TEED. CALL AND EXAMINE. Respectfully, J. T. NusiiAuir & Son. April . '78 Jissolutlon of Partnership. Notice la berehv plreu Ibat tte partnership heretntoro subsisting between M. c. Trexler, V. u. Mans, and K. K. Kreliller, under the firm or M. O. Treilir 6 Co.. Is this 30(h day of April, 1S7S, ilissolred br uintual consent. M, C. Tiex ler anil 1'. C. Maua will continue In baslnesa under thellrm name of M. O. Trexler A Co , br whom the liabilities of the late firm will be ad Justed, aud to v bou all debts due the late nrm will bo paid, M. C. THKXI.BB, I. O MAUti. II. IU KUUIKLEIU Lcbigbtoo, ilJ i, 1679 TTl Lafg Steak W Business Suits ,1 Boys' Suits. tho Latest Styles, and Terfect Fits Guar THE EASIEST SELLING, THE BEST SATISFYING Tiie Whiten SefiilcMfi1 Ua Introduction and World-renowned reputation was tho death-blow to high priced machines. THERE ARE NO SECOND-HAND WHITE MACHINES IM THE MARKET. Thli It a very Important matter, a It It weir knon and undisputed tact that many et the to called Srst-claat machtnet which are otlered to cheap now-a-laYt are those that have been re postcited (that Is. takenj back Irom customer alter use) and rebuilt and put upon the market "THE WHITE IS THE PEEJ OF ANY SEWINO MACHINE NOW UPON THE MARKET. IT IS MUCH LARGER THAN THE FAMILY MA CHINES OF THE SINGER, HOWE AND WEEO MiY COSTS MORE TO MANUFACTURE THAW EITHER OF THE AFORESAID MACHINES. ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE, POSITIVE ANO DITS WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSED. Do not Buy any other bofbro try ing the WHITE. Prices anfl. Terms Made Satisfactory. AGENTS "WANTED I White Sewing Machine Co., CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. FAGA, AGENT FOll CATU10N COUNTY, Mar . 78-Cin ItlATJCU CHUNK, l'A. HU8INE8S MEN AND OTHKT18 IN WANT OF JOB I'lttNTINO OF AN V 11USCU11TION, Will IINI) TUIi 0AH11ON ADVOCAi'lW OEFICK Till. llhST and CHKAP. KMT I'l.ACU IN TII13 COUNTY. (II VIS UH A TfllAJ, AMI BK CONVINOED. TlNn FOll EQO PUODUOl'lON AUD iUUO 1'ItOFlT no fowls can eqaal WIIITK or SHOWN LEGHORNS, Ekes from above-uamod "Ihorougli. TOR XT A TTfTTT'rvTfl 1,rwl" t kea Xliii Ulllil U. BONADL13 l'HICES. or write fou rntcE list. &j A. B. MILLIIR, mat SO-Sm Pattonburg, N. J. I1EII.91A1V & CO., BANK STREET, Lehighton, Pa., MILLERS and Dealers In All Kinds of O RAIN ROUOIITaDd BOLD at HEOUIR MARKET KATES. We would, also, lespectfullr inform onrdtt icns that wo are now fully iirtyared to BUI' 1'I.V tnem with Me&t f al From any Mine desired at VERY LOWEST 1'IIICES. if, HKILMAN & CO. Jnly is.
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