LDITOK IiCIIIOUTON, PA.i SATUIIDAY, JULY 13, 1878. Acconllng to the records ol Cnstlo Gar den, five million six liumlrcd on J eighty three thousand and eoino odd hundred emi grants havo arrived thcro since 1847. Of tlih number four million were German and Irish. Official returns of tho recent election in California show that the Constitutional Con vention will bo composed of 81 ICon-Parll-nans, 52 'Working Men, 11 Republicans, fl Democrats and 2 Independents. All the delegates at large fire Non-Partlsan. Tn his Newburyport speech, on the 4th of July, General Duller declared war against tho national banks, and laid down his own platform in these words: "My proposition is that we should issue four hundred mil lions in non-interest bearing bonds of tho United States to settlo tho unemployed la boring men of the United Stales upon tho public lauds of the United States." He ad ded: "No more notes of the United States can be issued than the people choose to take, and if they bear no Interest those which are Issued Involve the country in no debt." What is characterized as a trustworthy report comes from Washington, to the ctTect that Secretary Sherman is seriously con sidering the policy of paying out silver dol lora in meeting the cu-rnnt obligations of the Government. In tills way it is thought a large sum may be distributed in various sections of the country. No doubt is cnter tnincd that sdver can be forced out by tills method, and thcro is no doubt also that much of it will rapidly return through the custom houses. The exiwriment, it is said, may be made at an early day. Benjamin Noycs, tho president of the National Capitol Life Insuranco Company of Washington, D. C, convicted of conspi racy, In the Essex County (N. J.) Court at 10 o'clock on Saturday last was sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment at hard labor in the State Prison, and to stand committed until the costs were paid. Tho costs aro said to amount to about $1500 Ex-Sccretary Robeson aroso and mado ft touching and tender appeal to tho court for mercy. He was followed by Mr. Parker, both urgiug the release of Noyes on payment of a fine. But this Judge Depue would not assent to, nnd the imprisonment penalty was Imposed. Would-be "leaders" of tho democracy In this county, who wish to make unholy alliances simply to advance personal inter ests or the interests of relatives, must take back seats this year. The sentiment of tho party is that individual axc3 must not and can not bo ground at tho expense of the party, and thus jeopardize its success. The abovo paragraph wo clip from the editorial columns of last week's ifauch Chunk Democrat. In view of tho fact that a few weeks ago this same paper advocated fin alliance with tho Republican party, In order to beat the National Greenback-Labor Anti-Monopoly party, the expressions in the abovo paragraph may be considered de cidedly cooi reading in this hot weather. An old adago says, " Consistency, thou art a jewel I" but tho editor of the Uauch Chunk Democrat will never be able to plead guilty to wearing that jewel in his crown. Not any I Points la Politics. Thurmau is crowding Tildcn oil tho course. Kearnoylsm is showing its head In New Orleans. The Pittsburg Dispatch says there is no danger of a Communist uprising. Tho republicans hope to gain one con gressman in New Hampshire. Joe Johnston wishes to go to Congress from the Richmond district. Private Dalzell says that the democratic party always docs worse than any man can predict. 'n Westmoreland county, Pa., the na tionalist party seems to bo absorbing tho greenback faction. Tho Congressional campaign seems in all parts of the country to enlist tho active interest of the electors of both parties. Boston Traveller (rep.) : "There is no doubt that New England and New York will wipe out the present democratic majority in the House." Cincinnati Inquirer (dcin.) : "Move the boundary line from the Rio Grande over to the Pacific coast. More empire is peace." Shenandoah (Pa.) Herald; "Ex-Gover nor Curtin's candidacy for Congross is meet ing with considerable opposition from ttraight out democrats In his district." Woihlngton Pos( (dera.) : "Eliza Pink pton gave birth to the present administration, but Agnes Jenks swears she prevented it from being changed in the cradle by Jim Anderson." Kansas City Times (dem.) : "Mr. Til den is a dead cock in the pit. He may havo the power to glvo New York to the republi can hard money candidate in the next elect ion, but that is all." Harrisburg Patriot : "The Indications are that there will be two republican candi dates in the Congressional district now rep resented by Russell Errctt, who is a candi date for re-election." There Is Indication that the "greenback" movement In Maine is lacking in "staying jmwer." If it were otherwise those "Down' liisters'would belie their world-wide rcpu (alien for shrewdness. The Baltimore Gazette (dem.) delights t. ridicule Montgomery Blair. It says that "the silence which he is keeping now is so dense and fog-like that you could cut it witli f hp thin edge of a shingle." ll.o dcmioeralic .MinipMj Avalanche j ,, Thurman tut Ohio behind li'ni II. V. MORTHIMER, for tho Presidential nomination in 1SS0. Ho shows fairly on the front, and is the most formidable candidato in the West. Some farmers in .)iio have been fright ened by the threats of the tramping incen diaries into discarding their reaping nnd mowing machines. Kearnoylsm is certain ly growing In ttrcngth and audacity. That at any moment war may bo pre cipitated upon tho United States by tho policy of the federal government toward Mexico is the opinion of tho Cincinnati Commercial. Willi almost any other coun try it would havo commenced long ago. Savannah Xtiet : "General Toombs is reported as saying that there is no danger In this country at present from Commun ism, but there will bo If tho government be comes unjust and the laws oppressive. In t1i.it case he would bo willing to head the attack himself to securo justice" The Harrisburg Patriot (dem.) says that " General Grant is unquestionable to bo the republican candidato for Presidency in 1880." Boston alobc (dem.)," whatever may bo said about it, it is very evident from all obtainable facts in the case that Hayes' civil service reform Is tho most veritnblo humbug of the age." Baltimore Gazette (dem.): "Don Cam eron who, six months ago was rummaging around tho dictionaries for hard words and wondering why more oaths had not been Invented so that ho could uso them on Hayes, has been reconciled at last." -The Washington Post is badly scared. If General Grant is elected President again it believes ho " would never leavo tho Ex ecutive Mansion until ho had completely overturned tho government or had been driven out of It by an indignant people." Janesville (Wis.) Gazette : " Many think the expressions at the Iowa and Illi nois conventions in favor of Grant Ill-timed, but from tho present indications it seems probable that in 1880 a condition of things will exist which will make it necessary to put that quiet, still man in tho front. Tho signs of tho limes are not altogether myster ious." Tho republican journals which have contended that llio Potter investigation could not possibly find out anything for which they might blush have suddenly be come less ready with their sneers. This i3 a pretty strong negativo evidence that they recognize tho damago inflicted on the repu tation of tho party and of some of its leaders. Senator Hill, in on interview rejwrted In the Atlanta Constitution, spoko as follows of his political relations witli the President: "I made Eoveral suggestions to tho President that were based purely on tho fitness or un fitness of tho supplicant, as I judged from my own knowledge. I put myself out of the way to do this. And with what effect? Why, tho President has never acted ujion a single suggestion that I have made ho has never shown any dlsposi'ion to do so. While ho professes great respect or mo as a public man he is governed almost entirely by men for whom ho cm havo no respect. When I saw that he took tho suggestions of such men as Kellogg before he would take mine I felt that my own respect, and the respect I had for my people, nnd for Iho position I hold, would not allow mo to go nny further. I have, therefore, determined to make no further suggestions and to hold no Anther communication witli him upon tho subject of appointments. All this rumor about my having an influence witli the President is false." New Advertisements. ANNUAL STATEMENT OP THE Receipts and Disbursements OF Franklin Township SCHOOL DISTRICT. ROBERT ANTHONY, Treasurer, in ac count with Franklin Township School District, Carbon County, Pa., 'or tho School Year ending (Bounty Account) Juno 3d, 1878. Received of the noromrb ot WetMport. f7l 00 John Schwab, on duplicate 1876-77 SIM 00 tl.SU to 4 &l 1 877. Juoeis. Ann. 27. i-epu , Oct. Deo. 15. 1878. Jan. 'ii. Feb. Treasurer's balance..., paw Auditors Iievld iieltz, Int. on bond V. O. Kictieubcrg, " Nntnan Snyder, Lewis Iloru. 0. 11. Ltnderwaa & Co.. bank. :i iz 18 03 41 lO Xt 70 era In full :07 20 Lewis ueuz, imcreit oil bona, M ill 118 00 Henry U'een, attorney feci.... IS. II, Snyder, auditing bounty accouut E. o. Dlmnilolc, examiner It, ZelgeniuM, auditing bounty acconut Tuos. Kemerer. recording tees cod court In equity. Chai lea Albright, attorney fees in full ..... Mary Moyer, Int. on bond. Jane, lloyer. JoelKioti, lteuben Andreas, " comumaion To uaUnce 63 00 60 CU 17 25 Sit 7 33 00 M (10 80 00 io: 00 3 117 Ii ,5:3 on (43 52 034 03 Hv balance Dne from Joliu Schwab, collector, cu. IJlllUtUVl I.,, Dneflom Boioueh ut WelSKtinrt. Atinl I. 1878 S, ,935 C2 i,ue intiii juirougu or rarry vine, clupu- cateol 1878 ' To balance.... Oit'tandlng bonds 7,623 90 Jl.areen. attorney feia t,o tta t'OUit COStS lull oo 140 00 9.1 79 . 17.972 90 17,972 95 To balance 8.7 79 Audited and accepted this 25tli dsyof June A. D. 1878, by ' STEPHEN BOLT,) W. c. WEIdS. Auditors. W.K. KEiiEHEIU July IS-'W "B?!l!ri(fll"B,C 83 newest and most popular -OVI"ii.lWk. songs, wllh wr.ting. ot lu. etiuotlon and suiuscinent: also, a list ol all the bill 1 les. when and wheio fourht, daring the wsf. 101 8eit stamp. Adtliosa. Dr.uMOKI) tt CO SI'Taeesi tv, 1 .l li("JI New Advertisements. "TD EL'oTtT OF THE CONDITION of JLi the KMST NATIONAL HANK, at Lehlgtiton. In ttio Htale ol Pennsylvania, at tbo close ol bU!locM,Jui6 29, 1873 1 lirsouuciw. Loan anil Dlscnunts ?C5 3'8 M nvcidrafla 149 91 V. H. Itonila to necuni I Ircu ot on. ... 75 1X10 0) V. S. Hoods on band I OCS 00 Due Irom approved Itcsorvo Avents.. 8,131 3a lino from otner National Hanks 478 18 Duo Irom Ktalo llntiksnnd Itankcta... 653 77 Ileal Kxtnte. Furniture., nni Fixture. 1,417 70 Current Kxpenaea and Taxes I'ald ... 1 309 31 Premium raid 4,013 04 Checin and other t.'nah Items ato 93 Hum of other Jlunlcs l.Vb t0 Fractional Ourroncy.lnclecl'i-KlcKO'a 334 34 Hpecle (Inclua'c pt.M Treaaury ceru'a 1 214 73 Legal Tender Notes 2,001 00 Redemption Fund with U. H.TiedSur cr (3 per cent, ot Circulation! 3 375 00 Total 1109,075 70 LIALILITIES. Capital 8tnch Paid 111 (73,00(1 00 Surplus fund M0 CO Undivided Profits 3,133 17 National Hank Kotos Outstanding.... 67.500 to Individual Deposits subject to cbeck. 19,212 28 Certilled clucks 25 no Cashier's checks outstanding 2 85 Duo to other National Hunks... 3 052 40 Total lirawslo State of Pennsylvania. County of Carbon, ttt 1, W. W. Howmnn, Cashier ol tho ahoTb.nntD. ed Hank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is traotu the best of my knowledgo and belief. W. W. BOWMAN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 8th day of July. 1878. TUOS. s. BECK. Not'y Public Correct Attest! Daniel Olewlne, 1. O. Zein and K. F. llofford, Directors. July 13. 1878. SSIUNIiE'S SALE Of Valuable Real Estate By virtue of an order of the Conrt of Com. mon l'leaRof Carbon Conntv, time will he ex. fiosed to public Mle, ou tbo premises In Malum ag Township, Carbon County, Ta., on SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1878, at 2 o'clock P. M , all those FOTJB TRACTS OR PIECES OF LAND situated In Mahoning Township, county aloro said, and descrlbrd as follows: The one Is bounded by binds of Nathan Re. malr. Jonu A. Horn, Paul Keller, J. Cunter M. ilex, aud otacrs. containing 03 ACHES AND 30 PEUCnES. The other Is bounded bv lands of J. Confer. James biltlos, William Wirner. La Fayette Lpjutz, Ollvor tfuaselmau, and others, contain lug 77 ACRES AND 32 PEUCnES. TI10 third Is bounded by lands of J, Cnnfer. J. a. Horn, Joshua Ueunt, IJ. Weiuhower, and others, containing FIFTY ACUES mitl ONE HUNDRED nnd FORTY-TWO PERCHES The list Is bounded by lauds of Thomas Horn. Thomas Heck, Isinel Vonse, Michael Mosser, una others, containing 173 ACRES AND 115 PCRCnES, of which about ONE HUNDRED ACRES are CLEARED and under u good slate of cultiva tion. The improvements on thin tract oro A 2-STOU1 FRAME DWELLING HOUSE 22 by 21 feet, with Mtchcn attichcd 10 bv 21 feet. A Swiss bam 46 by 00 feet, ana other out buildings. Terms and conditions wilt bo made known on the day and place of aalo by SAMUEL LIClnENQUTH, ssiguui' oi wniiam jiorn. Albright fc Freyman, Attorneys, Jnlyi3 wj HEltlFf'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Ex ponas! isaned cut of tho Court of common Pleas ol Caibou County, and to mo directed, iheio will bo exposed at public sale, at the Coo-t llouso In tne U'iroughot Msucn Chunk, Caibou County, atato ot 1'eunaj ivauU.ou SATl'SDAr, AUGUST 3, 1878, at. 2 o'clock P. M.,tho fol'owlng Real Estate, described as fullows, lo witi All. that coitaln I.OT OR PIECE OF GROUND situate In Mahoning Township Carbon county. Pa., bounded and described as follows, to wit; Beginning ut a stone In a puolic road south six. teou degrees, west sixty-six feet to a stouer thence by laud of Paul Eastman north sixty nine degrees east sixtv-slx leel to a stuuoi tneuci) south twenty-throe degieis, cast one hundred nnd slity-i Win leet to the pi. no of be ginning, contalng forty perches, strict measure The Improvements thereon are A HOUSE. KITCHEN ATTACHED, AND A OOOD (STABLE. the house being sixteen and one-half by twen ty lour aud one half feet, with Kitcheu twelve by twelve feet, aud the stable twelve by nine teen feet. Belted and tascn Into execution as the proper ty ol Adam Schray, aud to be sold by J. W. RAUDhNBUsn. Sheriff Sheriffs Office, Mauch Clinok, July 13, 1878. gHElUFF'S SALE. ny virtue of a writ of Al. Fieri Facias Isaned out of tho Coon of Common Picas of carbon County, and to rue directed, there will be ex Sosed rl put.Ho sale, at the Court House, isucli Chuncnrbou County, state of Penn sylvania, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1878, at 2 o'clock p. nu or that certain LOT OR PIECE OF LAND, situate In Franklin township, Carbon county. Pa , bounded and described as follows i Begin, ingata stone; thence by laud late of Fraucis Crilly Wni th ten derreea we-t ihlrtr one per ches to a etouoi thence bv land late of Ueo. P. Brown. Henry Campbell aud Johu Bower Worth eight degrees east tweiity-tlve perches to a post: iheuco bvlsud ot Heuty Hoyer.sonta eight and one-hall degrees eat thlttv perches to a post i thenco bv land latuef Widow Hmiir. now rhomas Koous, south elahty.fourdcgrts west twenty. lour perches and two tenth to the piace- ui uegiuiung, containing FIVE ACRES AND FORTY PERCHES, tie the same more or less. ALSO, All that certain LOT OR PIECE OF LAND sitnato In Franklin townshln. Carbon ennntv- and estate, of Pennsylvania, bouuded and des. crlbt d as follows i beginning at apost: thence by i sua oi ivwls Driisbacn norm e eveu da. grees won nine pel ches to a stone in a public road leading from Weissport to Maria Iroi, vruraai lueuco uu anu aionir sa a roau norm aeventy-elatit and iiuo-hatt degrees east ssten percheti to a post i tneuce noun elgbty-nlue do. grees east nve perches voapost msaidruadi thence l r land of rankllu Kloii, south eighty, lilue degrees west rltleeu perches to the place u, vcsiuuius,vuuuuujus FIVE ACRES. MORE OR LESB. Tho improvements thereon aro A ONE AND ONE-HALF 8 TORY FRAME elchbsen and one half bv twentv fnnr snii na haltl: kitcheu attached, ten and ona half i.v tueu aud unc-half leet i stsbie, sixteen and one. halt by tweutr-oue teet, tin-show, eleven and uu-uu v) incHSfuc iucu,uil Uiuer OUlDUUd- sed and tsken into execution km th v,rr. perly of Atex. e-blre. original defendant, and wiwu uiivr, irrre icuiiut. aua to oe sold by - ... J. W..ltAUDBNBU8II,-Sheriff. Hhrif7's Offlrn. Mnncu '"lionV July U, 1878, Now Advertisements. s IX TEACHERS WANTED. Six Teachers nro wanted for tho Lfhlehton Borouuh Pnbllo Schools, vis. t one Piinclpnlj 1 loror.minsr 1 1 for Interiiiedbitei tforyce tndirvt and 2 lor primary. Term, 8 montUB. The Ex 11 mlnattnn will bn held In tho Hchmil ltnnso nr Lehlchton. on Tuesday. Jnlr 2J. 1878. at 9 oock A.M. By order of tho Board. DANIEL GRAVER, Junc:9-4w Socrotury. ANNUAL Financial Statement OF TUB LEHIGHTON SCHOOL BOARD, For the Year Ending June 3, 1878, N. D. RERER, Treasurer. DR. RECEIPTS. lo balance In Treasury, as per last statement 11,30.1 23 To balance on duplicate ot 187s 281 70 " amount on duplicate ot 1877 4.713 20 " " Mate appropriation 63 33 " rent of hail 22 9J " Aaron Weldaw 2o no " A. J. Darling COO 00 " Pcrrv Klstlcr 50ii 00 ' David Kistler 200 00 " James Kcrirnn 700 oo " anioout duo Treasurer 84 43 to.181 CR. EXPENDITURES. T A. Snyder, salary as teacher. ........ (520 Elien J. Heilmnn, salary as teacher.... 170 M T. Yarual, salary as teachci 320 B. R Oilhtm. salary as toichcr 2iu Mary It. O'Neill, salary as teacher 70 carry Bauer, ,nlary as teacher 210 llatlie L, Koons, salary as teacher.. ... 150 Emma L. llauk. salary as teacher. .. . lbs John tichecklcr, Janitor, &c 10a F. P. Loncstrcet. Balatv and lees... mi 25 32 32 12 S 4 5 12 24 37 3 9 A. O. Doliemnnyer, salary as secretary Joseph llohu, work at well John Ilotbermel, work at well V Mnuithrop work at well Edward DolU-nmayer, repairing clocic.. Fred. Kelly, work on scLool nouso Aaron Krum. carting stone R. J. Youuskln, painting Charles h'esert. insurance. HU'uuehanna Fire Ins. Co. insuranco.. Thomas Kemerer. insurance Ezra Newnard. Insuranco... 11. A. Heitx. insurance 12 J L. Oaoei, coal 153 A U. Hollenmaycr, Sciool Journal 7 J. K. Itlckert, lumber 3 N. H. Hober. maps check book, &c 44 V.Schwartz, table and chairs 12 J. U Uabol, lumber and material 88 A. D. Mosser, stoves, hardwaie, Ac... 31 W. M. Rapsher, nss. D. Oravcr. ludse... 7 L. Weiss, lor I'. Roach, tux refunded... 2 E. H. Huvder, raoso. and aud. echool no 6 H. J. Kuutz. sheep skins 3 J. Fatii ger. r., ins. register, expenses 6 N. H. lteber. nut.l A. W. Eachoslor ex am ning i oad....... 5 olssport Lumber Co., lumber, &c 3 Etttuirer and Co.. furnace grate 5 C. E. tlrecnawrlt, blackboard wipers... 5 Johu Rinker, trou aud blacHsuntliiinr... 5 Daniel (Haver, rocrcnandlse 80 It. V. Morihlmer, punting 22 Mauus McUiuly, interest 70 David l). Kistler. interest r:i lleurv Kolo, interest.. 10 James Mcuiuty. interest 400 N.B.RebertoE A. Bauer, interest.. cu 350 47 118 CO 28 70 an o 247 32 19 153 81 :e 1,447 i.to 51 30 II 35 4U 55 (,13 12 1,4 0 81 Ib'J a. r. reicra, " " K. of P., ICnl r luieiest.'.. W. M Muiherrln, I'at'k Mulherrin, John Wynn, - (leorae Halter. ' Qcorgo Leockel, " Msry J. Clanss, ' P. J Kistler, " l,clboord & McDowell, lnlcnst 1 nomas Kemerer, " D. Ebbert. cert, indebtedness nnd int.. W. Kemen-r.ccrt- indebtedness and int N. Jl. lteosr, " 1). Mauls, " " T. Kemerer. ' CQrceuawalc " " ' " .D.Bchock ' " ' V.bchwarts, ' P.J. Kist.er, " ' " L. Qrnver, " ' " A.J.l)uriing, M " " lleuryauutb, " Mary J. Clauss, on acconnt of bond..... N. U. Reber.ulscoautouuoteot H. Fou- stermaclier N. B.Reber.sataiy as lieasurer (S.1S1 83 We. the undersigned, doly elected Auditors of tho Dorough of Lesightou, do hereby certt. V that the above account ut N. 11. lteber, 'I rois uier of the LeblgbtJn school Hoard, is coiyect, to the- best ot our auowledse and belief. V. E. WlllT.NEV.l Auditor SSIXEES SALE OP VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! Ry virtue ot an alias order Issued out ot tho Court of Common Plea of Carbon Crunty, the undcrenrned will sell at public bale, on FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1878, at 2 o'clock P. M., upon the promises In rrank lin TowDBhtD. Carbon Conn f v. l'a.. thcfollOK liip Ileal Ksuto to witi no. i. ah mat certain Mcamaeo. Tenement, nnd plccoof ground, vltustotu tronltlm town, ehlp atoiesaitl, bouiidoU anU deHcilbcd oefo'. lows, io wit i Ui'jonDinffat a Btone lu a public road leading from m. PauVa church to Pine Hwampi thou ce prtlr bv land ot Franklin Bolt anu partly bv land of Charles Prepunch, north 81 depreea, i ast 13 perches to a tone, and perches to a sune, and north 82 deereon, east 3J HMcnesioa postj inenco oy inu oi josepn I fart ni an norih XI dearepa. veint 4it nerchea to a post i thence by J and ot Augustus Boehler. uth 6bh depress, vret 10 perchca to a post i thenco by thn aaiue and partly by land of Cor. nellua bnyder. south 84 aeerec, l3 perches to a stone, thence by land ol Paul Hack, south 18 degrees, west 40 perches to nonet thenco by land late of Daniel bolt, north 83 dejrreei. t-ast 59 ri perches to a stone, and soutii21K decrees, oasi u percues vo iub piace oi otK nniuff, cou taintnK 43 acres ana 79 perches, more or lei&. 'joe improvements iiiereoa consisboi a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, 22 by 26 feet, two stories hlsh, with porch at tached, Fi aine Uaru 35 by u leet. and other out Duuaings, a wen ot gooti waier, a koou uicuaru. Land In a high Btato of cattivatton. No. 2, All thst certain tneaauare, tenement and piece of land situate tu the township atoro snid, bounded and described as fol.owa. to wit t Beginmuff oi a eioce, mence uy lanu or reier Laur. north 6JV dexreea. east 61.7 nerches and south UK de arrcea. viit 12 perches, and north NU degrees, eakt ii perches i thenco by land ot Auron bcnnon. aouiu iih uesreea. ooat in perches i thence by land late J. beeras. south nj(t Slnerchest thence bv land ol Joa. Dor. wart, eouth 07 ti ilcgrees. west 76 perches i thAnrA hv land or Aarou HchneiL north 1U dp. Srees, west lOi 6-K perches ; thence by land of .icob Zoieentusi, north degrees, weit to mo perciies to pi&ce oi uefriuuiug, ooniaiuing iwj rrtu. loo tierchea. more or lea. 'o. 3. Ail that certain messuage, tenement and piece oi tana tiuiiaie in ssia lownsiup, iiminaedanddoficiibed aa follows, to wit t lie- glnulngat a corner, theuc by 1-nd cf Peter Laox. north B3U cn-gTeei, east no a io percheai thence by land of juaulel Walt, south fit de crees, west iwi perche. and south 49 degrees, ueit 68 perches thtnee partly by land of J. Hpinma and nirtlv bvland of Aaron ttchnell. north llHi west I5i Tin percbesto the place of begiunlnir. containing 72 63 itOth acres more or lead. Ueing the HeatLstate of Daniel tienstn ifprnnduiie. of tvaid Frnklln Toirnshln. Oar bon County, and to be sold by the Aalgoeetor the beaefltof creditors. The Terms and Conditions will be made known on thoayot sale, and due attendance g ven vy junu sutM, Assignee, P. J Mekuix. Attorney. July a. 188. 3w T io Uiom it May Concern. All Dersons are hereby cannoned against trUltlquoy.on.O.llKNltVOEI-KL ul will pay no aents or nut conirscuug uner ime cam, MKS CAT1IAHI.N12 UEIBCl,. wttwnott, J my o, lilt wt- Tho ilndersignod aunoxinces to the ladies of Lohighton nnd vicinity that ho is now receiving and opening a large 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. Groceries and Provisions a Specialty, at prices to suit tho times. Clover, Timothv, Hungarian, and all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds, VERY CHEAP. Opposite the L. & S. Depot, BANK Street, May 0, 1870-yl LEHIGHTON, TENN'A. Dress Suits, Youths' Suits, ipiP Boys' Suits. Made up from the Best Material, In tho Latest Styles, nnd Perfect Fits Guar anteed, at LOWEST PKICES FOK CASH ALSO, TIIESIUNDOUS SLAUGHTER IN THE TRICES OF Boots, Shoos, Gaiters, Hats, Caps, and Gents' Furnishing Goods. r?"Call ana examine Coodi and Tnces bcloro xniklnr your vnrchises clsctrnero. T. D. CLAUSS, Merchant Tailor, 2nd tloor nbovo the Public Square, BANK STREET, LehlRhton T RECEIVE! A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP LADIES' Ready-made Linen Suits AT POPULAR PRICES. Also, a splendid line of SUITINGS, LINENS, GRENADINES, and WHITE GOODS at Low Prices. ' Large Stock OF PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS AT VERY Gmeatlt Reduced Pbices. Circat Reduction IN Men's Small Wear. Gent's 4-T)lv linen collars. 1.C0 per doz. or 15c. each. Gent's 4-ply linen cuffs, 3.25 per doz. or 30c. per pair. Gent's Matrnum Bbnura dress shirts, the best in tho world at $1.00. LARGE STOCK FINE DRESS SHIRTS AT A GREAT EEDUCTION. PERFECT FIT GUARAN TEED. CALL AND EXAMINE. Respectfully, J. T. Nusbauji & Son. April t. -jqrcEcuxoK's notice. Letters Testamentary on th Kslateot Mr. Evo bolt, late ol the TuwnKhlp ot Frank Id, County o, Caibod, 1'enna , decoased. htivn been (rrantedto tbo ul.dellane0,, to whnui alt per. sous indebted to tr-epifd estate are requested to rosso faiment witblu six weeks and all liioae navaift olalms or demauda will make bnown tne same, witbont diav, 10 DANIEL WENTZ. Executor ot Eve bolt, deceased, ranrtlUe Borough, May 13, 18)J-J1 Business Suits The "Winter THE EASIEST SELLING, . THE BEST SATISFYING SeiiiMacle Its Introduction and" World-renowned reputation was tho death-blow to high priced machines. THEQE ARE NO SECOMD-HAND WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. This Is a very Important mailer. al It It iwell knoi and undltputsd tact that many ol ths so called tlrsUlats machines which are fered lo chsap now-a-daiu are those thst hare Been re postessed (that Is. taken back Irom customjr alter use) and rebuilt and put upon the markst 'STH WHITE IS THE PEER OF W SEWING MACHINE NOW UPON THE MARKET. IT IS MUCH LAHGER THAN THE FAMILY MA CHINES OF THE SINGER, HOWE AND WEED MTK COSTS MORE TO MANUFACTURE THAU EITHER OF THE AF0RESAIO MACHINES. IIS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE. POSITIVE ANO DV?s w'oBKIIANSHIP IS UNSURPASSED. Do not B117 any ether beforo try Ina tho "WHITE. Prices and Terms Maie Satisfactory. AGENTS "WANTED I White Sewing JUacTtine Co., CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. FAGAt AGENT FOR CAJIBOK COTJNTV, May 4. '78-Bl MAHUIl CHUNK. PA. BUSINESS MEN AND OTITKKft. IN WANT OP JOll PBINTINO OF AN V DESCllllTION. WILI PINUTHKOAltllON AUVOCATK OFFICK THli lltST and CHKAP. KHT I'l.ACB IN TUB rOUNTr". QIVR OB A TIIIAI, A1JD 1111 fONVINOEU. U'r'PC! Ft eqo rnoDUOTiON and JjUUQ PltOFIT no fowls can equal vnr WUITE ornnowK LKOnOHNS. Eggs Irom above-named "tborough. XliiiUXHiNU. BONAULE I'lUCES. or wkxte Fon rmcu list, A, 8, NIILF.II. marto-sra . Pattenburaj. y, J. -J IlEIEiMAtV & CO., BANK STEF.ET, lehighton, Pa., MILLEES aud Dealers In JL?Iouifc Feed. All Kinds of GRAIN DOUOUTand SOLD at ItEODLAU MAllKET HATES. We would, also, leapecttullr inform oureltt sens that we are nowfulir prepared to UUP J'LV them with IScst of Coal From any Mine desired at VEOV LOWrST PRICES. iT. HEILMAN & CO. JnlytJ. i
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