MS" 7T1yi "if iM'ThviSi ?1 JvrtiMvll li'llv U'tU-VyU IUvUIU. I tt. V. MOIlTHIMKIt, KDlTOIl V- .mmnimiN, i-a.i ,bAtuiidA'1'dkci:mber 21, ms. I(;.iii..-iiiujc tup. imkiii. Itev. Drl Armllago, of Filth Avenuo ItoptUlmrcli, ftjrt York, on Siimlay 1nt, deilvereii ft Very tcnsonable. nnd cloqucnt,iliscour6u on tho suliject of "An opan hnt.d to the pour," taking Id text from Deut.",' xi., 11 "There fore 1 towlnaiid thcu, saying, Thou shalt npep .thine hand wide unto thy brother, to thy poor itnd to thy tifedy In thy, laud." .The doctrine of both public and ptlv'alo chailty to tun di'stU tuto,' MV'hij reverend Rcntlenmu, Is an outgrowth of revealed religion; lince, i-uili tiling an State charity, by which lhe rejlef o'f'tlfol)Odr 'ls made a part or the pufille biifilen as iiiticlf ut the judl claryyan'l other departments under civil Cunfrol,' has. never beeu known lu any nation excepting those whose elides, coiiiuqi( la.'w-0'nd constitutional pilncl pies ifaVe bVen borrowed from revealed rellgtmi. Further, ut In proportion as tnaHeVDitiirlgh'f man nnd the au titirltyuf lli.u 'ord of God have had free scopo In the practical workings pf the Stpb'Mn that proportion have the poorlataf of iiatlous been the more hu mane, cthiipieheimlve nod samdly guarded., Wherever heathenism, ab struct despotism or ntlielsm have been 1 1 IlierascfnOant, there the poor have been peglccteJ or "crushed becauo they were i"(ir? Put wherever the Jewish or Christian religions have entered Into the spirit, and supreme law of a people t lern.lhe., humanity, Justice and the o UaUty'uf.'tlio lilblo have shaped the national legislation for the relief of the poor. 'Vhoever saw a needy Jew beg ging (or, bread,, eve.u in modern times? Wlillu lu-tjie theocracy of Israel inuudl CAuryVeeems to have been unknown till rtf termination had been demoralized by the Babylonish captivity. While It reumfned.'undcr the direct kingship nnd legislation of Jehovah God's poor were amply shielded. Seven distinct pro visltius.fonucd iho code of poor laws for t(l)at people, and the Lord of Hosts eliaited tt.em. . Under' the JewUh law a sixth part of the harvest field, called "the corners of the" Held;'' was not to be reaped' but left for tlie poor. No farmer was at liberty to glean his corn Held: "the gleanings of the field were left for the poor," and that on pain of scourging to, the ,selQh ami disobedient. The glem'iugs of the vintage mid the oltvo were, left (or tho poor. The trees of the nlive'yard mhs.t' neither be shaken nor beaten with .rods, nor the vino inspect ed when tlie crop Is gathered for any clusters clojtriyihldden in the tangled branches. ' These mu.t go to the poor. All clusters rjfjrassea which fell to the gniimdjWhlle gathering the vl.iUge were reserve! for them. All sheaves left in 'tho field through forgetfulness went to the poor. Tho entire tltho of every 'third year was appropriated to the samu use. As all these would not aggregate a sufficiency for their proper relie'l they were further aided by varl nus fconlrlbiulons, such contilbutlons Mug Imperative under given circum stances, while. others wero voluntary j Kiino gave a fifth, but it was scandal ous to give less than a tenth. Although our Lord Jesus e.sUhllshed n churi'li It did. not take tho form or type'of a nation? consequently He or dained no formal code of poor laws. Ntvgrtheless, lie not only recognized jW-iyiinclplcs on which those of the Moslnc economy 'were enacted, but In corporated them Into Ills religion lu nil their, sphlt and pushed tho obliga tion to obedience by the full force of his own example and the highest order of compassionate precept. Fir.t of all He dlvjded tho whole law of God Into two great departments love to God ami Jove. to our neighbors; and under tho second of these Iln dealt with pov erty iu IU vailoui phases. He, howev er, dealt Villi It practically and not lu a speculative spirit. As to Its necessi ty or cause He said nothing. He found the poor-about him needing aid under all sofs of ralsfurtuno, and Ha troatcd the fact ns he found It. The text says: 4 IT l. 1. M ,.A..'nH . . . t. .. ,IO PIIU1I HCVll VUSO UUI. Ul UU land," and In harmony with It He said, "Tfte poor ye have with you always." all that he-added was, "Wheresoever ye wlU'ye iaay do them good," as the only step to be taken In the else. Then He did.uot recognlxe those as poor who were In full health, labor, and wages, because they had 'enough for present r- - wwtt. Uul he, regarded those as poor!, ,. .V , .... uiliA wuru In nlwiliifn tid Vul Ilu did uot reproach the needy as shiftless nud .waste Ju the labrlc of society. He regarded their couditlon as an oiiltti- i Senator Hoar is said to feel much ance, of lium"VnIty which could not be j pleasure that General Butler has open properly met, but by tho emotions of . ly severed his connection with the Bo pity, teflrii-'mess, self-denial and chatl-1 publican party. ty, tins uuut beautiful virtues of man. CauJ.bejter close the address, said thpVpoctor feelingly, than to earnestly Implore you to "open your hand wide" to tlie iieo ly o'f the land? Winter Is upon us; taaDyla heart 'aches to think ot its first bltkr slows. Their houses, if they have any,, are chill and cheerless j thel'r f uej (s low or all gona ; scanty rags cover their shivering llmbe, and with thorn Isr a famine of bread. Let the bhrfll cry of their babes fall upon your pars,, as they ascend to the ears of the Uo4 p't Sabbaoth, aud opeu your hands wLdfl lo the needy of tlio land. One ol thu diving dlvluo evidences that our Christianity 'Is from heaven is found Iu the .beautiful fa:t that while it moves thousands ot hearts every day to Jove and liberality, yet once a year at least the band of au Immaculate babo-opeus His. baud wide" t.i give Himself, and with Hltu God freely gives usall thing. Jn the band ot the child born, the sou glvu, la! a key by which He not only open )bkugdom ot heaven, but by wldotrlle, unlocks human hearts and hinds the world over. Then Iu their lavish liberality each man can desire to t-jtend hcjp to bis brother, the poor and the needy. 'JhU season is close upon us. Has all the sweetness of the old ring, "Good will to man," died away Jn tlie ulilit of haul times nnd buslnpai nnhfurnssnieiHii? I tin not believe It. I Knr c Iplitfcn hundred year's the enrtli I.-.. ,.. - ,i,. i fii,t.id r ... ' . I uiiin, ami sun ni'xt win not im nil ex ceptlon. Sound on the merry cheer by an open heart nnd hnnd to God's poor. tiii-: iiusiMissViirri.ooK. New.York Herald: In Eastern Penn sylvania the Inquiries mado rclatlvo to the condition nnd prospects of business have not brougljt forth uniformly rosy replies, it Is tho country of coal and lion, and these cyclope mi Industries have been unable to iceommodnto them selves to tho times with tho caso of he smaller Interests. The great clumsy giants havegone down from the hill of Inflated prices with heavy steps, nnd at etory stumble it seemed ns though they would bring down the whole country aide nlong with them. Hut they aro on the solid ground of "haul-pan" now, or very near It, and though they send forth terrific growls it must be remem bered that It is a vigorous pinch which reaches a giant's consciousness. The coal giant Is in a gloomy state of mind. He is waltlug to know If his combina tion will hold, and In the thought that some of the mines will take out as much anthracite ns they please and to force others to ttlll lower prices If tho latter would complcto for the trade, bo can not say that next year wilt boa profit able tne. The Iron business has not the same difficulty to contend with ; but disturbance in the coal trade natur ally makes It a little uneasy. In most of the mauufactuilng lines It expects to do well. The manufacture of steel Is, however, advancing steadily In Import at.ee and Is making fair profits. Iron shipbuilding has received a momentary Impetus. Iu these general conditions It Is not surprising that surplus capital Is timid. Ileal estate, who-u value de pends so much on confidence, In the future, has not Improved. la this im portant section it would then seem that hopefulness is genuiuating, but confi dence has not taken possession of the business mind. The Syracuse Herald, discussing Mr. Illalnn'a sneech. savs! " 'Time, not bayonets,' will settle the southern troubles', the quarrels of robbers over their booty, the diffusion of learning among the Ignorant, tho Inspiration of the lowly with n purpose to better their condition theso are the agencies to which wo must look for the regenera tion of the ttatcs where oppression Is said to reign. AU the troops in all the North will not do It. All the speeches that could be dellvcied lu Congress In a twelve-month will not do tt. Mr. Ulalne and hU ft Mow agitators only delay Its advent by their oratory." Morton and llulin, the Philadelphia railroad men whose financial exploits In putting upon tho market nearly two million dollars' worth ot fraudulent stock will nut soon be forgotten In that! city, liavo been sent, to the State TrUou ! -. ..... ,,. ., i iur ten years, unite lite seuienco iu severe It Is at tho same time no doubt i i tieiuy ueserveu At. ihi elnsn nf imslnnss nn Ihn 10th i lint, thn Treasury of tho United States , held $238,100,301 lu colu. The Treas urer expects to have cn tho 1st of Jan uary next, exclusive of all demands, I!15,000,000 in coin, with which to re fcuuin specie piymeuts, (fold was quot ed in New York Tuesday nt par, for the first time since 1873. " Follow citizens," said a North Carolina candidate, "there are three topics that now agitate the stato -green backs, taxes and the penitentiary. I 1 1 ft . i 1 . . I . " '"1UV" m uiHinu.ci, uiin- ly, as my sentiments aro well known, and come to tho penitentiary, where I shall dwell for somn time." William Wirt Henry, grandson of Putrlck Henry and an eminent member of the Ittchmond bar nnd a leader In the Virginia Legislature, wants Bayard for President, and says that he will vote for a hard-money Itepubllcan rather than for a Greenback Democrat. Kearney the other day told liN i friends In San Francisco that the next time Butler runs for Governor .n Ma,- snchusetts ho will come on and "bury hi in so deep that he will never again I show his head upon the political arena." The Cincinnati "Commercial" ad vlies tho Republicans In Congress to encourage a long debate on the southern question In order to ciowd out any op- portuulty for Jobs. .. , ., . ,. 1 ." " U tald cmont s mflUllirr fill nviini1lnn1u nnm P.nuarxnn He kecp aloof from political influences and attends carefully to business. our iv.yniii.jtc i.nrriiii. H'uri Uure Congrats Thvrtium and the GovcrnorMjiJllaine and JUilici CVnJt linj and Hit .Yen) l'ori OullcctorsliipOr rii'ls Grant'a recent trouble Christmas coming. V A-niNOTON, D.C., Dec. 10, 1878 Our national leulslatcrR Imn nrri,i ; through another week of existence, and j astonished us by actually performing some efficient labor lu the way of past Ing several appropriation bills. The fathers of the Senate, like all great) bodies, move slowly, though they do1 claim to be something like thn stars, " unhasting, yet unresting." There le I sumclent necessary legislation now bo-1 fore the several committees of the two I Hcusesto keepthem here forslx months I hard at work ; and It Is safe to say that nnn llis iiicnsnro. 1,111 i ... . ...... ............. ,,, uo ijiujiciij attended to, both from lack of time and because so great a change nf member- ... , . : . .. eni(i uicuis nitu tlie uegllllUUg 01 tlie KortV-Slxtll Comreii flulrrnlni. mom i.JL i V u"'"s' uuigoiog mem. ul'a w uu mie vu vuiiiiuit, inemscives further, nor do their constituent ,l.lrn tn l.ttva lLu... i,Mj , - --- -u ,.!. ,itvn iuhuuuvd uuuuiiuni mea sures at tho risk uf nou-complutlon. Although Senator Thurman hat pol tlvelT'declarcd that he Is uot a candi date for Governor of Ohio, It U thought hern that such pressure will ho brounlii to bear upon. hi n M to compel him to accept tko itiVMtloB' Wilo Demo. I thftonly mau who ran win, ami that lie must run. Tlit-y arguo Mint If Tliur ,r"n 13 elrcteil Rovcinor, Ills nomination Mr muaiiirin. uy uiu iseinocrnis is nss sured. Tills cnnidderatlun will doubt- less have great Influence In shaping .Thurman's course. If Thurmnn con sents to run for Governor of Oliln, Sec retary Sherman's friends' Intimate that ho will bo tho opposing candidate, the presidency being also In tho backgrouud of his canvass. ' Mr. Ulalne will call up his resolutions to day, and press their consideration until disposed of. It seems doubtful whether debate will end before the holi day recess. Blaine's 'speech, well advertised, at tracted au Immense house on Wednes day, and about three thousand peoplo packed the floor, cloak rooms, galleiles and corridors of thu Senate, to catch amusement from the dramatic politician of the East, lllalno labors undei great er disadvantages In the Senate than lu Mm Itmicn. Vtr In Mm Initpi lit?n!!nti lie existed in his true face lu tlie Sen- .V 1 i El',1. 1 ZblM, M'i.T"t mm lutu- bnriter. norm iwcnty-nn ut-greo, perclion lie Bxisieu in iiisirue lace , ill ine oen ' Urttl und rorty-slx au.l onotmtl vmfiot t a . t.a nlonur itience oy tlio bjuio m!ainrni latu ol ate he essays to wear ft ninsk that does , stuue.nnd north seventy ono ami onu hall ilo. Huiibni Hnydor, nutito tvienty-BU audibr.u not fit . I dm - ho attempfs tho statesman, tttffiglffiWffitftf ffAxTTnatfJlfilSK but Dlalnols 110 statesman. He Is n "ut eianiceu nuHoiie.foilti itiKteos.o.i8t lfity. wotoiioli!m.lmlau.i twentyViive iicrcoesioS politician. Tho Statesman, tliollgh he .jmSrhSn, clietno Iri-obyHlephouMnyuet's fanili tnenco seeks eminence as a measure, Is willing ' to make sncrlflces for tlie sake.of the ceuernl country : thu nnlltlclan reuards the country sltnulv as a mine out of wlllcii to die self-acrandlzement. nnd Is careloss with what instrument- he digs, or how exliautivo to the mine the pro cess be, provided he accomplish his sel fish self alms. Ulalne Is a politician, and whether the country, when hu fin ishes his business with It Is n skeleton, lines ins uusincss witu it ii n SKUieton, llesllles-i and naked, or a health v urns- i..V ... .-i '..... i . . . .?.' 1 nerous human exl.steucy, is of Utile con cern to lit in . When the wind Is nurih erly he can tell a hawk from a hern shaw, and no man Is npter in catching and using that India rubber arrange ment known ns popular sentiment, thai, J . U. blaino. A Urge number t)f Now York politi cians are here looking nfler the custom house nominations, lu which profound Interest Is generally taken. Collector Merritt's friends ure very sanguine, and freely express the belief thut his con firmation will go through tho Senate, notwithstanding the hostility of Senator uonkling. it will be remembered that ust after the Novmber elections it was stated with great poitiveness by Mr. fntlbllncT Itirwt. trncluil klinlmrlin. Hull , hrt l.,t,.nTl,..l tn luirv ilw. i,t'ii..r. , gaius tno auruiui&iration. una, con-e quentlyt woultl nmUo no opposition to the uouilnntiuns. The solution of Ills sudden chanM of front U found lu tlie report that t'oukllng'tj re election to tho Seimti) U uot absolutely ceit.lu. owlnj; 10 mo i act mat a immoer o itopubll f a ,nV,X!,e of tllu ,1Jew .Y?'fe L.slsln. ture, lillhettu cunsiitered his staunch supporters, liavo within Ilia imbt fuw days kIiowii uuuiUtaltablu cvHu:.ce uf nokuiiloR. QrvllluUrant, brother of our nifanaVr Ina cx I'lisIilHiit. u in Hi,, pitir. ll.. avows himself as opposed on principle to Insane asylums ir genpial, niul to that onu hi imrt.cular which Is located at Whlto Plains, New Jersey, where Iih has been having several month's ex perlencu. He says that for throe months thu physicians would not allow any of his family to see him, and that he could not couimuiilcatu with them lu any way, cither by messagu or l.'t.er, nnd yet hu was not mad j " no, no, not mad," ex cept at thu aforesaid doctors. He de dares that If for any purpose It Is de ireuiounvua man tu detraction, all suit h to place lilm lu tlie Wliite Plains I asylum, ilu Leila a woful talo of tyr-1 atiuy over the patients, the free use of o whip and a slow process of stnrva tloil. Kald he : " Tllev trlerl In maul . . , ...,,'. V;,V',"i V: ! ltOgi them, and then they yave n.o something ft it. i .... i Al ":l , 8UCLl;l;ul" 1,1 I ntiLnlnlnrr mi Intnrv Hiv iu Hi in nml llm same day procured an order for mv re. ','n"! bless you,1' lie added, "1 ' ?in.T. Tr rrt7,y rm iV' t,r,t,"an ! Hayes, and It ever I tet hold of those (blank) doctors, I'll teach them a lesson." la explanation or his extenslvo pur chases at sewing machines, plauos, etc , hu declares that it wai all legitimate trade, and that In this matter tlierti was at hast method In his madness nud nothing in the world to make a fuss about, lie has Rrown very stout, and now tips tho scales at two hundred looking more like his illustrious brother than ever. Ills wife, and children re- side at Elizabeth, New Jersey, and ho U nt Wnslilm.tnti m lm nllu.,j l,inl.-l,,,, asilinulOIl, as HO alleges, loOKMi; .,. certain valinliln rrmTrnr-Ki. II declines to speak much of "my brother," and, iu truth, It Is but fair to say that he knows little of that waudering sphinx's movements or Intentions. Christmas ia comlni;, Uaudaoiuely dressed store wludows, crowded streets, a general nlr uf business shown by all yuu meet, smiling faces of young and old, nud uiysterluus biitslgnillcaut prep arations nt home, all bear testimony to Its approach, liraltis are busy plan tilng mid nimble lingers occupied in executing novel and acceptable preents to f i lends and kin. while an occasional call on the moneyed man of the family l'rves that braius nnd skill cannot do SJ Ci,re lu the work ot preparation; but to the more youthful ones only nleasant anticipation. Thu latter"s days are liouri, uf anxious expectation, and lliolr nights oright visit us of bliss. The bundle brigade will soon appear on the streets, and the activity will then bu fairly at Its height. Auouvr. New Advertisements. TI-IE PHIL'A and READING Railroad Co. WILL IoSUB ExcursioN Tickets Dunixo mi; Christmas Holidays From all points ut which Agents arc located, At Greatly Reduced Rates. Sales of Tickets from Dec. 23, 1878, to Jan. 1,1879, good to Return until January -1th, 1879. C. G. Hancock, Ocu'l Ticket Agent. Deo It.wl EX-SOLDIERS, ATTENTION ! PenHons nrocnreil loracldleraot tuoluto wi-r uiaabliu lu ur war by wnuu4, rupture, 01. ""o'""' llu "t by aco.ovuiai iujuue. PKMilUNS INCUKAUHD. n I.I.UHUWWI ui liiW. lW llCI V1UK lieu 1 f na oro enuuru to au Iscuemk underlate 1 t.w A" "i1-11"" llCliarK.l loi VOUUS. i iili-ii'ue or Mkciuhical i.xjuur. fniitie.1 to n..wiu"iy. iiouaiuvaaaououroorreapoDil. i r.nfe- "I!"8 a"..'?. -v.u ft l'er"?ally iiie.cut. imnc Iiiuiuieri4niuu, lllbwiuow ana lie sSHS - 1 ai.ojirocu.-0 1'aiouta tor luvenunaT liverr KiidiM-itioae'etliU lotlee should asud mi Uia aimrcaa ou a I'osui corn ana receive iu return a ialBpl.Oeiif. I'BKI!. o( the NATIONAL PITIZnN SOLDIEU," a lvapr tHiuli.brd at tho Notlwal CapiUl, -lr. pi;aiittietairutuire felfSS. J.0.? luiurmstion aoour I'etiuou ami to all aoMj.ra and their l-eli a. i tUied Iioui alt. Addreas, NY H IV.UKUM ('- &,tii,u 1 lltllll AttllllH'l'. -, U'tlllll.tlill, V,' Now Advertisements. SHERIFF'S SALES OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE, HV rttlnn of Himlry wriltnt Lf.vaiii I acias .nid Vkswtiosi KxroXAH lnunl out of ihn Court ol Conuiion I'lonn ol ltrbon Ooiinly tliei-o will lio oxponed nt rati lo Knte, nt tho Court House, In tho JtoiutiKh ot Mnuch Cliuuk, ou Saturday, January 11, 1879. at 1 o'clock P, M., the toltonlnRpiopcrlks: All tliot ccrtnln tract orplcco of land sttnito In Alahuimig lowustilp, I'nrli.in Comity, bounded nnd ooaci ihod ns fol owa i 1J. iriiitiiiiM nt n atouo roiuori tlionco oxtenOlnir bv laiui Into by Fil erictc smith, .outh feve nty slid ono-iialf tfeffret-n, wel llttecu nnd elKhMCM.lh porchos to n om-st tiuttroe am) stones Hitiuid t theuco by hind of alllnel ntid Anrou Bhtvo, north o gbicen nnd one-hall degi ec:., went lorly nud one Jiatt Vei cn oa to a atone, inrili scvenly-ono nnd nne.li.ii Ucgiois, insr tour poio.ios ton s;ono,.noith iug l'mvflEVKS Acnna & vsk l'F.nciiEs strict inonuire. ImorovomnntsiUorronaroono two-stoiiy kka.medwhi.uno uousu ??je10. b 'ut7.1'.? f"AJ'' nttci.rl feet, and otlierout bulldluits. Selred niul taken lino execution as the pro. petty ot Ilugh ixuuhuc. ALSO All th vo fonr certain tracts or pleros ol land following, tu will l-irsi nicco. nil that cerlnlu iroci or plrco ot l"l,a a.tuato iu al,ouuig towustiln, enrbon o.mutv rn., bouiidoiHiiiil ilCBcnbed t.Ciilnn : ItrcrinliiiE utn nlone. thetiee uni Uv bv inml nf Ml, Inlet Uaibol' nud pal t,y by lunil ut Jonathan i bltntlo Houtti ixt-iuiud. grio. wet ptxty-nvo I loiches ton po-ti tneuoj lir lun.tof Juiialhiin L-ldie .o.itli fourto.-ii ileric.. ombt sxti-ono lielcUoa to it pod! memo by tlio aiuno south I r-ovi-ntv-fO.-ep.U'fcleo, olxt alxty-tluco perches i lo n stone; tbmito bv 1 mil ot Nnthan Moscr liortll mty-hovell iie-'ieos four pelclics t n tnei tiiLi.oo by bind of KiinsShivo north fif teen ilorieo', wit eig .lynluo puichos to the I pbico or bojfim lug, o..laiiiitig r .VliNl V-fcIX ACKKH AND KlOUrY I 1-JiUv.llES, moioorless. TLo acennd niece, nil thut eeitnin lntnr nlur of gliiuiid sl'iinlo lu tno toriu.hip, county and Atnto bfuvesain, bounded and riescilood ns tjl lowt lli-gliinluirut a Bione, tlionci- by laud nf Mlctinct Ueibei north sixty-nine degrees, eo.t fourteen petxbesto a posit thence bv land of j-.ininnimeFouiii iwemy-eix doroes. eist Rix- ,JM.',ur WcUe?,!. " post! ll,onc ''V land o. .i.riVt .udnhnlt t'efct'os to pos.Mhonco by l.lllll Of S.lld A II. UUtllbirt north Iflrteptl i)n. R.WiT5i" "?.!L ? .9.!'cr iwene to uing, cuntiuiiius KIUI1T ACRKS ANDONKItU.N'DHED AND strict mensuremout. Tlio tulril rl ecu nil that certain wrs-iange. ten run1 nt nnd motor lano wUuntu hi tlio towti. f.ip, county and Htrnn iifoirrJlH. bouuaeil ana tlt RCnoed Iu.iiiwm: lleli imii at a 8tnn, tluiicebv Inml nt Oforpn Kilts north ciglity. tw ninl n half Ockicus smt twci ty llvo pur ehoi to ii vino (tump t lilenco by Innil now or l.tio nt nitivi hivu north mxiiu) a lia.Irterecs, ease ttnee niul a hail peirliesto a stfiKfl- tnenco north llftv-SL-ven de.' eon, east toventv-Iour m-iclKM tn n tontii theuco bv laud of Jaunli Ucliri pauth fit o flint ft bit f dejrreo o.ifit twenty percliert to f clio.'tnut rak t theuco by hitnl of (le.u-o liilz nmthlllty flvonud n half decrees, weat fniti-eiuht pcichcs tu the placoof beglj. ins, coutufnluK yiiVJJN ACHES AND FO UT Y rEKClIES, Btiict iiiPftuioment. Tho foutlh piece, nil that certain tract f.r pleco nt land bitu tie lu th.i tnwnnhlp, county nud SlntP nfurcnld, i cm did niul deoilbed oh billows i llcfriiiiiiiit? ntn NtmiH theuco brlatul of said A. II. Guinbcrl north twouty.rour do Hreod,wet Mxtv-lour uerctieH tn a p -hi i tlirnco by liiud ot Michael tiei bi-r north tlxtvniuo per. cues. in at HCYentv-eielil mid u ha 1 peichoti to a Mono t theneo bv tho a.iino north eighty de-tn-tf. wcsttlililv-eiirlit ieiehet4io anon nt a publioiaad; t-iem-o ulouKaiiul rond borth fclxty. I innoiiecieeB nnd mie perch tu u pot i theuco, by 1 in J ol Aiaou KtnlzJth sixty dcgtcen.cipc tSlit.-o'cbt pt'ichex tu n Mmioi tlioiico by the I siiuouottli Msly-ulno device", cast four per-1 chca iu a uo-t t tlunco south ono cteprre. west cigiity-Hix unrcht-n to n Hono ; tt'cuco by laud of I tno taid A. it. Unuihcrt noith eiclit)-uue do ' frfuftj Wftal. fill t if niul n linl mil ihna t(. n utnnix I rp?uVim "io!!?ttlininK' I,e'Cl't8 th P'"C0 tvvknty.mkh a orbs and onr Jini:- moio or Jo.ja Tlio lmprurcmcDta thcieon arc a TW'O.STOIIY KitAJiEUWELLINO llOUbli, twenty bv twenty-four .cot i vacant old log SB? WIS." ii iZmlVn"lZ0. wnil nttucbiiKtlitN niul it I her nntSnlfiiitifTd BK'Z il and tuken lntii jcuttoii as tho prop- rrr nf a. ir fin.i.i.rrr 1 rrrr. All tit it certain n7e'asu.igctciicment and tract r"jiyia. 1 lows, tuwif, iieKinniinsuiastuuo lu tim ini.iiic ' ruail leaillliK u J.clifKhtnii uultii h vmity-nuiti m-giiM-a, eii&i, luuriuuu unu Tllllie-naurteid er caea to a ttouo j tln-nco n'uux aTH 1011J ntitli I H-vuiitv-tun and -i linUrlo.-luujitiiiattncuMiiiu , nml ii quaitcriioicliC'i lo uaiuku; tlioiico auntli by Hnua nl Wnllniu Scn-lwrer iwenty-tvvn ile. 1 Brco-, tut,t twe,vuaad nuic.tentlia pereliea to a pose t tiiuiicu by tlio uiino touili ttiuty.rour und 1 ii lulf ilOKitca, east xi.uuty two ami a InilC ioi-1 dies lo a pat . tbcuco oy luntl oijanies Nutha I tern boutu tMenty.two and u hil cojrtcc", cast lourteen ami u n larter xiercnea to a aiono i llionco by lanil or Junatiiin Bei.ielnoitlifoity-1 lour Uoviuo", weat aixtv-aoveu peicliua tn a atnno i tlieuco by tlio samo a..utll rtll-8ix ilo- , irrcos.veat ono percli to a wluto o-ik t tl ouco by 1 tlio r-nnto not Hi liny bix ileKiees.cai seveuteen ! '""y twoiiosicea, wost oiaiiteen peichoa to a uiaiiloi tlieuco by tlio Baino uortli tlmty-tliie) nuo a lull! ilairccs, wort thirteen jierclios to too I'ciuiiuitu it inuueu uv liiu aiinio uiuiu i placout beKlnuiuif, cuutululug I'lriiKEN ACHES AND OXE JIUNDItED , AND bEVENTELN PEnCUES, wore or lcs. The im proven. cuts thcrcou aro a TWfi RintlV PHAMP TlU'K.T.T.TVI rrfiTTt-W I fliteenbv twenty-four leit, wtih kitchen at tocaudi barn tweuty-two by tint tv-tlgt leet ami nutbmltiiuifs beizel uud taken Into cxecutton as tLoiirop. crtj vl batfuxu .Mossor. All 111 080 tliroo foTtral Tracts ot Land, situ, ate In ibo Township ol TonnuiuuKitiK. in tlio Lou nt vol Caibuu, und tstuto ol i unulvaumt 'ibollut tiact 1h bounded hy lutula ot David A. l.ovett. John Kiine, lierj until ll. Mmgt.li, John 1ur1i, John DUtlcr, und othcra, couuin I uk about TJIltEE HUNDRED ACHES, be tho eamo moro or los-. "nd ATruct ot Land, begtnnlnor at a plno theuco uy vurant north tlftv degictw, i hi oo hundred aud four pcrchoB to a iitn; north forty degrees, weat oipiitv nluo peiehes to a pot j HuutU llltr dereos, west nhloiy-Uvo per ehos lu u rum i nottli lony deiee. went fifty Bi'Ven peiciitrs tua ttono i froixth lttty uegrfot. west two hunured and mi e perchoj to a wtutn oak, nuu eoutlt tour desrees, eat imo huuditd und furty-Hlx piciics to tho place of bi'ttuulng, rout.ui.1 1 TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY-NINE A Til UE E FOURTH ACRES, with allowance ot bix per cent, far roads, &c 3rd, Tract rt Unntl, Ueyiunlnp at a whito oak theuco bv land laieot Frcdeiick Kili.o noith t-Uty aejrreeu, west loty mx peichotto a utout; lUeiiio north foity lit'Mriei, wean one hutidred aim tuit-u jJtreiHB in u puio inmico ii"r(U totiv- ouo d. green, van acveniv-Uvo aud a hall peicli- a kimiHt ihfii.'A Hi.iitn ihitivtuu ni.VrUUv cant five net chut to a uiuo i theuro nori h kmvimi. ty ulue egites, one huuaied and tneie and a hall pircheB to u cuestuut ojk theuco by 1 ud oi iato Jucub Huus uoitli twenty oue degrees, east fcixtv peichi'H to a ttuoj theuco by laud taio ot Tbotuaa Cialg, west ono hundred and xtv-thito and a luurth perches tu a posit thincj thlriv-lour aud a fuuitu degrees, weal tuiuty-Uve and threodouith ieicne to upot i bouth eiKhty-ltMir and a loiirlh degtee, west nlno ami a fourth pvichod tu u put , thence br Und of Andifw Olewme, outH thirtvtourtto giecs, wet one hunured mid btveuteen perches to u atnoi ihenct t-outh foitytuur deuroc, Me-t loitV'Uiuo iKiicheji to a fcUiUo; tuencoeoath iwolvo d gtce, cist three and two tenths peich cat theme uoith s-jveutr-eigbt degree, east eight pel cues to a pine, theuco south twelve uegreea. ea-t mrtyHlx aud elgiit-teuth jxrehes to a pot t thence north ilphtyulno and a halt Uiyreis. east uinety-ix aud i wo-tt iilaapei-ches t tno place ol tegiuutng, i-outaluluv ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHT ACRES, m 3to or lo-a. All thoso four ceitain certain Tracts and I Piece of Lind, tuo three first xher-X)f be.mr bi.uaio lu tho Towuslilp ot towarueusiug, coun ty ut Carbou. aud btate aturrisaia. bounded nnd (b-sciiuedaa totliwa, to wit t the Ti act of Uiud beginning ut a stone theuco by laud of Andiow t J.MOir, noutu thlitr-one and a naUdegret.wewt f ono bundled aud sixteen pel cue luaittouei thence by land Utuot Fredeueic scoeekler und Reiijauilu Taylor now uloutou Wulck, aouth tifiy nine aud a half den reus, east ninety ono I pen boa to a ttouei theuco by Uudot Casper i itulil aud Henry Miller, north fi'tT-oueauda I hall deareod, east one hundred ami forty. seven i poicbealo a stouet tueuco by Iitud of Daniel Drelsoach. north set enleeu and a ha.f degreex, ' oust seveuteeu ercnoa to a niapio tree , thence ' north foity.fonr degrwa. west eighteen perches to a stone j thence noun threo degreiM, west llftythieo peichs tu u ttouo; theuco by laud of I'aul bolt, bouth sixty-oue ami a halt dearees, wet one bundled perches to a stouo thence 1 north lortj dogrcea. west nineteen perches lo tbe plaio of beginning, couUmlng ONE IXCNDUED AND TWENTY-THREE' AC It EH AND ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FOUR PERCHES, and allowances, I Snd. Tract of Land, beginning at a stone cor tier on land ot Casper Uuhi tueuco north fifty degrees. t'at fortv ieiihes to a stone i theuco I uoitU kevciiteeu and a bait degrees, eaat eivh. ' leen perches to a maple otuuipt thence north sixtyoigut aud a bait degreus. cast twenty thrta perches to a stouet theuca eaU thlitv. ! iS deirtcesoue Uiindrwtaud tuirttouporolii-aaloiig three and a half perches to a pot i thence south 1 taif "oul' muvoitr to plsco ot twxluulnjt. """"'"" iFOUrvFOUIt ACU1C8 AND O.VU HUN. SUED AMI TWtNTV-NtNt: 1'lillOUEX, atnet meaullv. no. iraot or i-ieeeor us mi. aituare jiartir in Towameuaoiit towusliin and partlr In t'u r'ore-t town. hip, iu U. tioiiatr of t arbon.ati aloresald-Ilouudii) aiidileMiibedastollous, onu tale a-lo Kit) lirpuuiuitataeinifro( land lace taurne iti ix'jnuuiufrataiwiir-rot lanq late ikirtie miMi;U' r nia.iuoivl',' uu by imj i t-'-ua.- New Advertisements. tlan VoiiRlit eight and onrshnlt deffrre. at tweiilv t'rtofics to n aassalrna i north sixty nnd one-halt doirreea. nt fllty perches to a pinoi tlicneoliv luud ot Jsao Iucli, south flttvnud oinvhair ilrtfrors,east onu hundred peronoa to a stone thrnre by trnl Into or 1 nomas (.Tnie and Willi ,111 .cn. smitn tlftytwonnd ono-hntf ile. Kiec-s, west thirteen i 'tciies to n stone t thence south M-vonty-tvro nod. ono lialt degree, west ono hundred nnd eighty nine perches ui a fallen pluo, nnd theuco noith oiality eight and one liwf dtgrcca, wist ono hundred and seventy perches to bioiioi theure by land late nl ninuol Colwell, noith right nnd unn-hntt de. glees, westono hundred nnd twelropeiobesto n cueaiuui inenoo uv Hum in iienrge waicic. imrth Nitlitv-thico nut mitMinlf .dexidc, cn.t uohuitiid petcliiulu tuui-laco ut Ul beginning, coiiulinlnu; TWO UWSJJIIK1) AND TWENTY. Fl& and nllownnco of 6 pi r cent. Tlio uuproveiiieuia thcioon aro a TWO.bTOll V I'llAMK DWKLUNU HOUbE, twenty-four x twcnty-clght foct t etnblo. twen ty x thirty tictt pig aty, (ourtcen x alxteen leet, saw mill, twcuiy-Qvo t y lilt wot e..and other outbaildliigs. 4th. A Tract of Lnnd. attuate In liwer Towa. ineii8tng townsLip, Uurlmu vnanty, and btate mores iid t Hounded nnd described as fohows to wit! oegtnuiug Aba stone, lami lutont Bo.omou nuu uno-rouun ucrtww, t-nut lurtf.tlircoaud a tinif jii'i clifa tn a umkeu chetjint ihencoby lundu! rcti-r Bnvilcr. luirth t,lxtv flvo nuu onu lourtli tivgietts, exbt nitr'MTe nnd a liali purelK to u alone ; tbenco by the Mtnie, tiorui evenly llvo degree, east ono htiudledauil three perch C8 to it Bteuo by a Muall liickorjr t tbunce by tbe aarne und land of MMgd.tlon Feoatenmielier, iioitliueat nineteen vetuiicato Uo xnaco ol be KliinluR eoutamlnt: TWENTY TWO ACnCS AND TWENTY. one runcuKs. attict rucAsrtre. Seized mill tatcn Into execution as tlio prop el ty tICuiucliaa mirtler. ALSO All ili.it lot or ptcco ot Ktonnil. Blluilo In FiiinUllii towinlilp. t'arbon countr, l'ouuavi ruuiu. iKiniiiieU umi tfo-cilbou ua lolluwa. to wit t Hetriuiunit nt a pot. Ihcrctj by lantl of Joel Weuli, auiiih twenty-elKlit nail n halt de preen, euat ltttv feet lo a )0"ti thence bv the Kaineaoutli lllty.livo degree. neitoue huudied nml tllty feet to a pont; tlieucu oloiiKu puullc road lendiuir from rurryvll.o to Wotsaiiort. noith twenij-elirlil and a hint degree-:, weat: tlrt foct to u pott llioiiLii by land of Jaooo Weulz, li'illh tiitv.UVH de:leei. enilono liuna red and tllty loot to the pmco ut beginning, con taining SEVEN THOUSAND AND FIVE HUM). UE1) bQU.VltK FKUT. TliolinproTenicnU thcroou aio n TWOHTOltV Fit AME DWELLING, twtntv by tarentv-cttfit foeti kitchin attached, two.vo br foul toon Htt. and out-bul,iluiga. selzoil nnd talcen Into execntlon aa tho Dro pertv nf Eliziueth Horn, ami Henry W. Merlx. auu to uo aom or j. w. itAUDENnrsii, sucrtrt lUnncli ChnuLc, December 1'J, i7. jpUBLIC SALT', Of Valuable Real Estate, &c, Tho unilemgncJ, dottlrlnir to movo Wet. will olTjr til ruliltu tfftlfl. on thn preniincd on tlio uomrr fil IIIOX ami M'. II KM I sTHEKTb, tu ino uuiiuuuu oi Xjuiuuurun. i'u t on Wednesday, Jamuuy 1, 1879, comninichie nt ONE o'clock I. M.. tho follow, luprvniunbm and elpftibly locutcd lien I haute, and ii :ti letv of rcritoiiBi t'ninttv. to wit i All that cettaln Lot or Giouud Bituato as niiove, bciuir 7i! loet tiont or l&S Icet aoep, upon which Is cicctid a ubstMUtiat Frame Dwelling1 House. 72x23 Tret t Kitchen nttiched 10 1 10 fret, and Summer Kitchen 14 x Hfeetr lllncksniltUsliOD. is x 3-t leet i Uarn, la x ?i Im 1 ml Via bluuia lu x 14 feet. Also, ono I'lcco ot Lund, eltuato lu iunnouina vaiioy, coiiTiunin(r 13 Acres and G2 Perches, with 4 ceres of IVroln tlio around. And tho fol fawlDff nrticle-t of l'otonul 1'ronrrtv, vn: Fem e rosip, 2' 0 Krnoo ltmls, 1 Horso. t Uowb, 2 niiMiorsH 'i'mcc Wwrou!, 2 ouo-hoise Hutlnn waioii8,2one-hor80 CnrnnsoxJ one borne llneh. bonvd.Voue hoi to tilelfbs, set onebnrelIiy Laddern.!! two-hoine I'iowh. 1 ouo liorto Oultirn. tnr,'2 oiKi-luirso llauowsCHt taHlntrlo Uarucss, wind Mill, -z Htruw Cutters, Wheei borrow, 2 nrim'siotics Z Auvi s. lllnckstnlib's boliowH. 2 Vlsoa. i-cts of TooIh Inr JllaukMiutli. lot of If av l-'orks, Dunir Forji. Iiiin, steui.aiid a VHriety ol other nrtu les too uumcrmn to mention. Terms and conititMii wtii bo mado Ktiowu at tho time aud piaco of tian hv oiiAitLi:a x'ROExmcii, I 9 ! iu flllJTXIS. HOP bitters, 9 (AItsili-Ine, t it Iirlnli,! nOP.-s, BUCHU. MANDRAKE, DAN DELION, AND 1H1 l'UaVHT AN! tlKSJ SIKDICIS IL QUAL ITlICa CF ALL OlMttlt IIIHEIU. TIIJE.Y CUHE AU Dlceiipfl of th S omsch, Rowels, Itlootl, Llvet Klduoya ami Uil'mrv Oicain. Nerv (u:i'').s, hire til uaMifsti, Kcuialo Coaipl.iluts, and Ilriiukcinu'N, SI, 000 IX GOI,l) WtH be paid torn ciwo thevwill not rnr or It il o. or for cnythutg luipuro or Injurious fouud m firm. Ask vout tlrutrslst for linn Hit tern and Iieo b jo and tiy tho liittera befoio joui alecp, Tako uo ut ner. I TUB Ilor "OUOII CURB AND RKIJFP 1A DIE CUEArKUT. HUI.ST AND DEST. Fur Halo by A. J DURLINO, Rank St., jjt'uiffnwu, ucci yi Composed of Wool nnd 8IU Felled together wilh tho Silk tcxt to tho foot. A auroielief fnr Uiieumatism and proof against cold and Da HP Fkkt. Many a cold and the attendant conse quences preventeri by using thene gooK ut by mall to auy addresi on recelot nf cunts. Hiutmzoot bhoewoin. and if for cent. Lady 01 Ch 1J. CANVASSERS and AGENTS DO WKLI WITU THESE G00D8. I). IV. JOHNSON, 323 ARCH eitreot. rhlladelphla. dec2I wl A GREAT OFF Kit FOR HOLIDAYS I ! ! We will dnitnc tho HOLIDAYS nifll-OSK OF IOO I'lANOr and Oi:UANH. ut I'-Xl'liAOR. 1)I1AI(Y I. W pilcea ter cash. Hl'LKNDID OHUANU 1, 3. 6 aeta of reeds. M5 j 3 ieta with sub Raai nil Coupler, l?0: 3 sots fto. leer, fttd 1 Mt Hi. 7HctavoALL ROSEWOOD 11. ' f Vribw US a?n Mi iim.7.tlrt 7--.t i yean. AUhNTS WAN J ED. 1 'uitialed Cat- alfHTum Mailed. Mnslo ut Halfnrica llOlt Ace: WATERS & HONS, MJDfrs. and Deatera, 4i E. Ulli bticet. N. Y, dec2l-wt lUCCESSFUL Folks. Matlicw IlaleSmltU's new book. inon nniuiluent neranna men anil women IDOaljinl Mtcel I'omaits ot A T. OmplITJI pin Vanduuuilt. Ukx.nett, Ac TurUluUilUl Hrnation 1 1 tbe ea-uu. ovrln tho time lor you (ppitrnn to ocure tcruitory. AJJrcM lor ilufilt 10 bkbucv clr.-titara ami loi ma, V C. ULlsa CO. Newark. N. J. AwsMel ht-jkttt prise at Ccnteanlat ExpoKhkB fot bis (heuiny qtaltlin nn1 txrtdetic nnd Luting ehtr wler a meettntnff aJ JLwminQ. Tlio belt tobscro crrr maJe, K our bhm it rip trle-mrlc I flofcty ttultated on Inferior pnod' ce Hist JnrJrmt it on cvcrrjiluff. Soil lijr alt dclr. tend for iftmple, free, to C. A. Jicaso.i A Co., Ufr., IMertboic, Vs. O. F. WA IID I.E. I'hlla., Pa., General Agent. 87 a ilay to AireuiarauvafaiUKfur tli l-'luB. alDK Visitoiu 'Icrnia and Outtll fire. Adilrraa l. O. VIL'KEU Y. Auxuati, M 251 Pir.iiiio L'anla. Cuulda. Mottoea. J-lnwera. No two mue, wlttt name, lticu. Nassau iiira t;o., naa.su n. x. 25 FANCY CAHU-,willi name, toc.nlatn or ROlil. Aitonia outfit. 10c. I5J Hrli-a Ituil Js Co., UuilHiu, N. Y. r n uiml (?anl4. Hnowflike DamaHkc. &c si I noiallko wtthiiamo. iocU. J. Miuklrr i Co , Nassau, N Y Ail vurtln.-ri. ! acini for our Sclei-tol Mat of Local Iewnaiei. Ooo I. Howell A Co.. 10 bjiruce wriui. r. r. dec2l wt rpiCK l'lKST NATIONAL BANK of JL Lclilk'liton. The ANNUAL ELECTION ot SEVEN DI IlKrlOItu ot ttua llauk will tie Held nt tba llHDtluc House, on TUK.lUAY, JANUAHY lllta, i;. between tbe hour, ot One aud Tliuia o'clock 21. W. W. BOWMAN, Caablcr. Ihlahton. Dec. It. 1118 wj AGENTS AVANTED I Tn tell Dr. fhaae'. Ilectpeai or Information torKrerybodr. incTery ouuutir tu the United i 'iuaui;iiiiu. i.u.iB u I er tu etS paw. Honniain.overuoushold reelpon aa I la aultud to ull claa.ea and oondi lloua 01 .OOlCir. A wiiunouriui uwi pui m ' honhnld neceultr- It .ella at aural, ureal- 1 ti luaubttuivnu ever ouerei m ikwi i,rui. Kauioie pop ee arm ox mail, i-iuiirmi, i'n i.w. Inclusive territory aivru. Arwit. mare than iluiinie Ihnr mouev. Aitriress Dr. I 'iiase'aHlwlDl Jita'tug llousp. Ann Arbor, iitcainu WVI, lrf"l. SWEET msssm NAVY Ciiem bMkj Tobacco JEOISTEiyS NOTICE, Notice ! bfreby given that the Excmtora, Adminlstratora and Uuurdiaua hcrolnafuiriiaio ext. have filed ihexr respective aceouatM ot the following estates tn the RegtotetV utttoe. nt Maucti Chunk, In aud for tho Uotuny ot Cnrbou, which iiocounts have been allowed by the Hot. i"ter. will be prcsonled to the Judjtes of the Orphans Court on Mondsv, the 13th dav ot Ju uaty Uixt, at 10 o'clock A.M tor confttinatiout Flrt and final aoeount oi Wm. KemercT.frtinrd. lau ot tho person and estateof Annetta rhtrt miuitr chilli ot Klifls nhive, late of Mahoning township, Caibou county, ucooiscd. Klr'taadflual occcmut of Frank K Hnrtlnir.exo feu (or of tholal will aud teatiuient ot Wm. Stiawti, lato ot L high ton, carbou louuty, fa-, decoaneU Tho account of Daniel Wents. admfnUtratornf allaudftuVular ihe riKidsiind chattels rights and oredita,wh!ch were of William I'eter, late or the townaiiiitof iniwer 'lowamensiiiir, lu the county of Carbou, aud BUto ot l'ennari- vauli.dcceieed Fiiat and final account otJoniiihW Harlan and Junn V. Jlnilan. executors ot tho iht will and testaincni nt Margaret Italian, late of Mauch Chunk, Carbon county. I'a.. decerned. Supp'cmentul account of William Goldlraw, turvlviuff admiuistitttor of thn estate ol Too. O. Davis, lato ot Ranks towuxlnp, Caroun county, deceased. First and final account of Ilery Dover, ad- inlnlstmtor ot tho eiuto ot Aailila lteod, late of Weis-poit, deceased. First aud final account nt the admlnlstrsttMi ot Mia. Aim Campjoil, admiulsUattlx ut tlioo-. tit or Kilzabuih Huott, Into of the Uoiouah uf Mauch Chuuti, doceaseiL First and final account of the admlntatratton of Mrs. tied. Nowhouw late SchuWioi, aOmuittv tratrlx of the estato of Fred, nchnebel, deoM, First and flual settlement ot Tho, J. und Jatnca w. HeUnllntf, ixocutora ot Daniel lienor ling, deceased. First, and nnal account of WllUam S. Ilnrpel paaralau ut K laa J. Weaver, (now White. brad) oneot tho children ami heir or John Weuver lutoot Mauch Chank township. Car bou county, UeccatMU First and final account ot tiilllp Drunihcller, executor of tho estate of Jacoo Uoorice, tue'd. First and final account of Thomas Kcmurcr. udmlmtttator, cicMof Oodlieb Nesley, ilcc'd, Fliat and final aocaunt ot Ed. O. WUamx ad minim ator ot the estate ot l'etor StovU dee'd Flrtaml ln. riocount of Elemtne Yoaftcr, ex- icutrjx ot the citato of RouJ, Yuaer, dee'd. Thnaccountof Margaret O. Davis and Wlldam (loldstraw, admmistratoia ot the estate ot Thomas Q. Davis, decetsed. RE UN Alt D PHlLLirs, Register. Mauch Chunk. DcccmUer 13,1878. rpiIK SliAHXtfTON PLANING MILI AND Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLAT1XGT0N. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Dealain all kind and sizes of lMne. Hemlock Oak Hiid Hard Wouo Lumber, and is now pie nated to exoeute auy uweunt of orders lor DresseD LumlboR OF ALl. KINDS. Doors, Snslies, llllnds, Sliutlcrv, Jlouldlngrs, Cabinet Vnrc, &c, With iro,nptneaa. Brackets Made to Order. Tho Machinery In all new and of tlio best and most Improved kinds. I employ none but tlin best woiicmen, ue well sraoned and gooj ma terlsl, and am ttieiefore able to irnai anteo rntirt .it foct Ion tn nil who inavlnvor mo with a rail. orders nr mint pitmipiiy attenaeti to. .mv ehurpes nto ntodemtHj term- cash, or Intel cat charged alter thirty iiv. OIVU MA CAf.L. n?" Thoe enlaced In lluildmjr will find It t their adviiiitnRO to luve Milhitf, Moor Hoards Dooih, f-as. tea, hutlrs( Ac, A-e., nmdeat thl rnrtorv. Jlay lOyi JOHN DA LLIKT. rHV OKA NO UST Exposition of Clothing ETcrmndo In I.EHiailTON la at the IVt OlUce lluildlng ot II. II. PETERS, Agent, on DANK STHi:i:r. and the prople knotrl!. Jle kcop cveiythlnir named tn Men's and Eoy's Clothing, at the most Moderate Prices FOR CASH. Uo never yet watted time In Billing Illrh rnoeil Onodv Ills l'rlcoi nro no LOW, that people nro wiindoniiK bow it can bo done. Hut It IS done. Thoso In need ox Fall or Winter Suits ! will find It to their advnutaeo to i-an-ult II. II. l'TERS, nsent. about the matter. augstlf 1 GENTS fi Kon ouu NOW IN niKSM. run i.miijstieiai. HISTORY OF m UNITED STATES, nelna; a complete lit, tort of nil tho important indusaioi of America including AKilcuiiure. Mechanical. M.iiiufiiciurlua: Mlnino;, Coinmer cial aud other euterprlsea. About 1(01 la &e octavo pacea and JXi line eugravluKa. NO OTI1KH WOI1K LIKK ITEVKnl'UB LIHIIKU. e'er Term, aud Territory apply at ouoe to TI1K IIENBV UILL rUm.IHKINri CO., decllna Kouv ICII, Cos.x. JU. Oborholtier'3 Llitlracut, CAMPHOR MILK. Is now hlihlv recommended and exrenfdvoly njtxl for Itucunntiam, Fntted Feet AiIili I'ufuH. tores. Minus, Hwe.lUifft, bnrtu Ac, It is nt tho preatent v.iluo in curing Cutt.Qalls, Hpt-alna aud aweldnca in borins. It acts quickly and sorely. It at once soot lies and relieves tbe stiff Joints, the Lime Mocles atd tbe Acinus; Nnves, Tbe moner will be paid back to any one uot fati'tlod with itnef feet'', l'nco 'tf cents. S bottloi for tl. ne pared by Levi obetholtzcr, U. lx Tlio IMiocnlx Pectoral. fin prove l ltrelf to bo pecullarlyadauted to old penons, cousumpllve ann chlhtien. ll lirraka h cold. It stops a cnupfc. It aids evnrctoratiMi, It ffivea Instant relief It elves turrnalb. It bniijis ret. It has made more cures U.su anr other medicine. Thousands of the citizens of Cuateru rennsylvama nave used it for j, ears n-st snd testifir' to tbe relief riven and cure if iectcd- rnce, 24 cent tr A t otliesfor ft. i're Bnred by Levi ObrbolUrr. M. and tor Hale rA.J DUIII.INO, Loaiffhton NoT.Zt-Om. Health nnd Happiness. Ilpaltnsnd Happiness are priceless Wealth tn their posaeswira. and yet tuer are wltom IU. reach ol every one vrho will uao Wright's Liver Pills, The only iuro CUItE fi.r Torpid Liver Oyspep tin. Heads che Hoar Htoroach. Consttpatlon. de bility, NsuBa, aua all JIillious coinplatnts aud lllood disorders. None genuine unless slcued "Win Wnnht I'hils." llyourUruftfitwillnot upply vena ti rents for one box to 11 sr rick Holler & Co , TO N. 4ih St . I'hlla. Dec. 29 yl Qcrmau Horso aud Cow i'owtlcr Keeps etook healthy an 4 In pood condition. It aids dlxertloo and sftsiinilatton. It maces fst, muscle and milk, By using tt a horsa will do more work and a cow rive mora milk and be in better spirits and condition. It also keeps pool try healthy and increases the qnantlty ot evsrs. It Ik made hv Dr. Levi Obeiholtzer aims mills, backot isi N. Third btiect, Tbila. It is told br actual welvht, at ii rents per bound, br A. J DO It LI N O, Lehirbtou. .Nov, isTS-3iuo, dmhiUtrator's Notice. Ettatc of Wilson MUUrt dee'd. Notice Is hereby riven, that letteia of Admin, .stratum upon the cststo of Wltaou Miller, lite ot Manonii's tonnip. far bou oonuty. I'a., dre'd, hsve been s-ranted to the undrrs limed. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted loaald esUta will make payment within su weeks and those baring claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to THOMAS s. ltKOK, Administrator. Leblffhtou, 'ov. IS. 1878-wfl. tlmlulstrator'ii Xotlcc E-itate cf Jos&u Klatz, dee'd. Notice Is hereby given, that letters of Admin. Istrstion upou the estate of Jcbua Klota, late (tMabunina towashtp Carbon ruamy, I'a., dee'd, have bf en granted to tba underHf vtmL All persons kuowlujr themselves to be ladrbtod to said tal ate will mska parment within nx weeks, and thoa havieg claims wilptesen,t them dqiy authentic-tiled for settlement to THOU AH HOUN. AdmluUtrator. Mahoning Tuwushlf, Nor. t trw . mm Fall & Winter Dry Goods. Dress Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, G-roceries and Provisions, At "THE ORIGINAL CHEAP GASH STORE " of A cordial invitafciexh is cxtcndcil to ull. n 0 t CheinniUIanl - for Men. Yonth Hie tlue-t and be.-t assortmo.it o" WHITE, TERCALE Ml , - - 7 tht Into tld town, at nn Immense reduction on former prices I s vtirtt'tyof Oi-uts NKCK Wli.Vlt which Isrelllngnt pi leet rirtheM UardTimaa All endles The Deptrtment fnr ROOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, for Ijtillea. ftenttcmen's and riii'dn n's Wear.li now fully lumlfhed with the b Mannfaelaras. to be lonud iu Ihe rnuntry. whicli havo been michaset dirt ctly from the idake and ato.ihsre tote, fleriii m an IMJUONSK UKHUcTION nn foim.r I'iici-h. n.i tre earneftir invltel Ut rtll niul exnrali e good befoie making your pnrctlisas, aadtio eoiivlud ! that I am M-Ulna gotNis at lowor pi lets thtm tliu csine quality can be obtained sin. whre. It i a wsys a plenum o tn exhibit Ootids, whether you purchase iruot. r wriest fits guaiaulCL-dor i.ota e, lion't torgot the placet T. D. CLAUSS, Mercliant Tailor, 2nd door above tlie Public Siiuare, 1SAXK STUEET, Lehlghton Mew oals I I respectfully announce to tlio citizens of Lehighton and vicinity that I have leased the Old Post-Olfico Stand, -pn BANK Street, Lehighton, and that 1 am now receiving a full line of Motions mu Fancy ooil consisting of Ladios' and Gentlemen's Underwear, Hosi ery, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Ribbons, Ruches, lady's hand-made Clouds, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Buttons, Collars, Machino Needles .and , ' Oil, Znphers, Fancy Stationery, and all other articles usually kept in my lino. Also, Agent for tho celebrated ID:i3mirSaT C'aissiet tes-AMv tf Call aud examine my goods ; tho prices aro so low that they cannot fail to suit all. 7-1 S. C. WIOS ATILE Y. W&M a sad Winter Opening? Tho undersignod announces to tho ladies of Lehighton and vicinity that ho is now rccoiving nnd opening a largo assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising- such as Matalass':Jlaincs, Coburgs, Alpaoas, &o. Also, 1 f tvli a larcfo PRINTS m GENERAL DRY GOODS, which ho AT EXTRAORDINARY Groceries and Provisions a Specialty, at prices to suit tho times. Clover, Timothv, Hungarian, and all kinds of Field nncl Garden Seeds, YERY CHEAP. TIICrMMAUr JlEIS, ' Opposite tho L. & S Depot, BANK Street, May 0, 1870-yt LEII1GHTOK, TENN'A. lAUUON ADYOCATE CHliAr JOB PRINTING OFFICE, LKUIOIITON, PA. KTery deacrlptlon ol rnDtlng, irou a Visiting Card to a Poster. C.WIDS. mix nKADH, LUTTKU JIEAOS, NOTK HEADS. STATEMENTS, I'llOUHAMHES, t'OSTUBH, HAND BILLS. 1)01)0 KHK. C'inCULARS, BIIIVriKO TAOS, KNVELOPKB, VAUl'UI.UTli, BY.LAW8, tC, 4C. Don. Id tbe beat uauprr, at Terr Loweat ITtrr We ar crvpared to (lo work at aa cheap (atea ' aa.or omce lume nuito aat urai. nuuciij -with U. cntoiuora. OUU MOTTO 18 Choap, Prompt & Reliable. 4 CaTOrden br email rtcltc rraupt Oct. 5. Cheinand llandft'.me Pai.lanii wivtrti AmTMhaitnat mm. .moPAI.l.ASI)WINTBn6niTSha,IlHtll, tol'Ccwi at the iwpu nr Mcrcluuit Tailoring Establishuicnt of bANK STREET, IjE HIGH TON, VA. I ninliHt rrpvivlnc sud opnnlnir uvmr new stock of FALL AlfD M I.NTKlt :LOTHs,CAHHl.li:itKH Au., (Foti'licn aad IXmatie), and iep ctfully announce that I em so I .til description of Uoda at lo price than ever before offered tn this county, I aim now uiiikli.it up the fiucst FALL 8c WINTER SUITS. for Men, Ynmhv and Hoy-. In tho latent fashion at prices that ars actually atttmmhlngt Cat, and bo tourincd. An luitueuie stock of all the latent styles of HATS AND CAPS. and Children, verr cheao. AND CALICO SHIRTS, Mew Prices f stock of is offering LOW PRICES FOR CASH. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. Wo mb. to aar that one ol onr olileat and moitt extirrlt'ucco: puyatcune, alter iclnua; Sr. Qoth Arnold's Cough Killor A Tltonouail 1RIAU ntONOUNCKS IT FAK SUPERIOU TO AN Y.. Coach Ilemcdj he ever air. The doctor bail bciu afflicttit with a eevei-e void whieli wvalii not rleid to aur prewnption lie uioid com. pound, but with ono nottleot the Cough Killer, he wa wi muoli rrli.ved that he came back ami bought .even bottle tuorr. It aur one wiahea to know who the doctor la we T ill lolnria then) br calllug at our aloru, CliO-BMAN & I'LUMMUrt, t'lti Hall DruKHU'ro. Corner Second Blrcel und N loolii-t Arrnua, iluskii-oua, MINV AUNOIJO'S IKMJGII KILLt.lt la aold by all Druftirt.ia errrrwhere. Nor. It. UJuiS Q.KAXD oreMNQ ! , I hex leTe tolnfoira mroltl imtrnint1 cw tomriMiutl llto pub.lo lu Ki'Utrul. iltat I hava uiruotl DDti UaiTu uow rtftily tar tuipfcuoa lit I ho I'OST OFFICK BUILDIN'Q junk 61 reft. I.KIIlailTON. at Ihe LOW. Kirt'AeU rilluts, a lull aud new aaeorV aaent ol ' HATS, CAPS, &c. Special attcntlou li.Tlus barn tiven lo a we'l eiwiKtllue olMhN'a u oalKN'M ai.u L'lllL, DUKM'd W1JA1I, Mr Motto ahull be "QUICK 8ALB8 A HUALL I'BOFITB," lorltetbe puhlle to rail and rxamlae lar ioi-2 aud uilcea beioru puToUa.loa HiM-whrri. a. 1 e.u little .nartnl luituiuMiituii tn r -l Iburera. I.UMSVKIWb. a jit. :i--tm. I'.o. rulldme uhichtvu r D