The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, December 28, 1878, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    II. V. MOIITllttf Hit,
t)inR
SATimi-AY, UECfcMnBft S3, 1BT8.
JM1I1 l-OWMil Or BVMVAXHV.
Neither wisdom nor personal purity
liur nulliotity nor eloquence unr any ,
tifdlimry gift ot tlio human mind, said
llev. Ileory Ward Bccchor lo a recent
discourse, Is to bo compared for power
with sympathy. Wliero thero Is sym
athy nil these others cnmo In and aug
ment power and Influence ; but where
It Is not tlio vllal air Is wanting the
hue ret ot power Is wanting. A man
hat Is rude and Ignorant and cannot
speak tho Englltb tonguo within sight
ot a grammar, a man that would not be
tolerated In an ordinary audience, but
who has a great soul and Is filled with
sorrow tor his fellow men, will do more
for them ono hundred fold than Aris
totle and Plato and Uncon rolled, togeth
er without sympathy. Why Is It that
such a man as Murphy brings thousands
mid thousands ot men to blra? Is It
because ho understands anatomy and
physiology perfectly ? No ; for he doei
not. Is It becauso his theories of think
tngare so clevei? No; for ho Is fre
quently wrong. Is It because he has
such a sense of tho economic relations
of things? Not at all. Out he Is a man
and has a grent soul In him, and when
uion come to him they feel that that
man brothers and mothers them. It Is
the response of the soul to a soul. But
tke a long, straight, white cravatcd
olergyman, who peers through his spec
tacles and tells you all about tlio whole
theory ot Qud's government, and that
there is a condition In life, nnd tlmt un
less every man must walk In this way
or that he will be damned forever, and
then sits down and wipes his mouth
with his handkerchief, and walks home
and fuels that ho has sustained the dig
nity of God and the nutliority of God.
(Laughter.) God don't thank him for
upholding Ills dignity or anything of
the kind.
There has never been In our time
anything that reminded us moio of tho
opening of the mouth of one of tho great
sewers of New York than did DsiinU
Kearney. And yet there Is no deny
ing one thing that this illiterate and
foul mouthed ex-drayman had the pow
er to stir up communities as very few
men ever had, In bringing together tens
of thousands. Though in many re
spects brutal toward the workiugman,
undoubtedly ho had a tellow feeling.
Ho was a fellow workman, and he had
tuck a big belly nnd such a big chest
that when ho had a feeling It went llko
lightning to their hearts. Woo be to
the arrow that has not a bow strong
enough to drive It home I Many a man
has good Impulses who has not the
physical power to mako them operative.
Messed be tho body for any one that
Wants to have an effective soul. It was
not in what he said that Kearney's pow
er lay, but he took hold of a great class
of men whose couditlon was pitiable,
but which capitalists did not pity and
which the ordinary political partlei did
not pity and he did. And when he
showed pity ho had power wllh those
men. That, too, Is tho secret of Mr.
Moody's power j his theology and Ills
teachings are old fashioned, but he has
an Intense sympathy with human suf
fering. The power that he has is the
man, the power of tho soul, that is
tnu.hcd with other men's sorrows and
snCTuilngs. It is not his scholarship, it
is uot his eloquence, it Is not tho tlieo
logy, but the man that is in him, and
that is the true spirit of Christ. It is
the spirit of lovo that wins, because
every man feels the Influence ot the
truo power that Is in him.
It a violet ot wax were brought to a
man, tho giver might point out its beau
tiful resemblance to nature, and It
might be admired as a work of art, but
It would have no frngraoce. It was so
.wUh the true and the false philanthropy,
it Christian people attend meetings for
the poor and said to them, "We have
left our warm houses to-night to come
down and teach you," and so on, one
would snore, another would swear, and
all would soon clear out. But it a man
didn't tell them what lie came for, but
found ono of them In a ditch, picked
him out and helped and encouraged
hira and stood by hlu, he would at
least realize what was being done for
him, and the power of sympathy and
gratitude would save him. The preach
r pleaded for mora leniency toward
those who have once transgressed thi
law, divino or human. As It Is now,
he said, a man might as welt run on
the fpear points of bell as to go agalust
the sentiment of the civilized community
or of Christian churches ot to-day. It
one attempted to display toward crimi
nals the feeling which Christ had tor
those who persecuted Illm men did not
understand It. They said, "Ob, that
won't do; that's too thin." They call
It sentlmenUIIsm and "gush."
OII1TUAIIY.
tlAtXWb Taylor, Unitkd SrAtfcs Mists
tKK tO Uriuiany. The death is annouliccd
tat llcrlln, Thursday afternoon, lPtli hist., of
llayanl Taylor, the American Minister to
Germany. Tho nuwe was quite unoxpectcil,
foraUhoueh Mr. Taylor lias been suflerine
from n dropsical affection for some time past,.
reeni iicspaicnea irom uenin announced a
decided improvement In hit health, and as
lately as Wednesday It was stated that he
was ablo to Icavo his bed.
Itavanl Taylor is far belter known as an
cxtcnslvo traveller and fascinating writer
than as a diplomat, although his career as
Secretary of Legation, and afterwards
Charge d'Aflatres at St. Petersburg in 1862
and 1863 gavo him experience in tho duties
which his position ns Minister to Germany
required. Tho latter position ho has held
out a snort timo. ins appointment uy re
sident Hayes, on February 1 5th, the present
year, is yet fresh in memory. Ho Vas un
animously confirmed by tho Si",iatc, March
4th, 1878. Before sailing for Europo Jlfr.
Tnylor received many uV.icrlng testimonials
of tho respect and cscm in which he was
held by his fellow.citl-.cns. On tho 27th of
February ho Visited his aged parents, at
ivennc.v square, and tlio occasion was tanon
The following acts of Congress were
approved by the President on Saturday
last:
Providing for the deficiency In the
transportation of malls by lallroad.
Making an appropriation for paying
the expenses of the yellow fever In
vestigation. Authorizing the donation ot twenty
condemned bronze cannon to aid In
erecting a monument to Geneial George
A. Custer.
Changing the tlma for holding tho
United State circuit court of West
Virginia.
Extending the time for the Joint com
mission on the transfer of the Indian
bureau to the war departiueut to report
the result of their Investigation to the
let of February next.
Providing fur the distribution ot the
revised statues by the post office do-parlroeat.
advanUvo of bv his bid friends and neizli-
nor 10 give mm a " weicoino" al tho uor
Vugh hall, which was filled to overflowing
and hung witn nags ana wreains. -unny
congratulato-y addresses were made, nnd
tlio lestivitlcs cnaoct wun n banquet, un
the bventne of tlio 30th of Jlarch tho Term
Ciubf Philadelphia, gavo n reception in his
honor, at which wcro present many of tho
most distinguished men of tlio city and State.
At this reception a letter was read from Dr.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, in which ho off
ered tho following sentiment : "Tho health
of the printer, traveller, editor, poet, novel
ist, critic, translator, lecturer, diplomatist.
It was oncosaid it took nine tailors to mako
a man, but it takes nino men, oacli a good
workman in his calling, each a useful citi
zen and a valued member of society, to
mako. ono Taylor tho honored and the hon
orable. On the 4th of April a grand ban
quet was given to Mr. Taylor at Delmonl
co's, in New York, at which tho venerable
William Cullcn Bryant, sinco deceased, pre
sided, and at which nearly two hundred
distinguished guests were present. Sjiceehcs
on tho occasion wcro inacto by Bryant, Tay
lor, Geo. Wm. Curtis, Hon. Edwards Picrrc
pont, Hon. Geo. H. Bolter, W. D. Howelis,
Charles Dudley Warner, Rev. Dr. Bellows,
nnd several others. On tlio 11th of April
Mr. Taylor, accompanied by his wifo and
daughter, sailed on tho steamer Holsatia
from New York for Hamburg. To a repor
ter of tho New York JM, who asked him
for a few farewell remarks, Mr. Tav'or ro-
Flied : " Thero is no laud in tho world that
lovo like this; and although I go away
willingly, I shall bo ten times happier when
I come back again." Mr. Samuel M. Clem
ens (Mark Twain,) and Mr. Mur.it Hnlstcad
nnd family, wcro passengers by tho samo
steamer, ami tlio " scud olP' to tho travellers
was a notablo one.
On his arrival in Europo Mr. Taylor paid
a short visit to tho International Exhibition
in Paris, and whilo ho was in that city a
banquet was civen by the American resi
dents in his honor and of Mr. John Welsh,
American Minister to England, who was
also in Tan's at tho same time. About tho
beginning of May Mr. Tnylor arrived in
Berlin, nnd on May 8, ho was presented to
tlio Emperor and delivered his credentials
as Minister. His appointment was received
wlui giuai suugiueuuii 111 ucriiiiiuy, wiicru
his ripo scholarship, and particularly his
familiarity with the German languago,litor
nturo and history, wcro known and lully
apnrcciaicu.
Mr. Taylor was well known in Philadel
phia and frequently brought before tho peo
ple. Previous to his appointment as Minis
ter to Germany his most notable recent pub
lic appearance was nt tho celebration, in In
dependence Square, in iionor of the 0110
hundredth anniversary of tho Declaration of
independence, July -nil, isvu. un mis oc
casion ho read an original ode, written for
too occasion.
Bayard Taylor was born at Kennott
Square, Chester county. Pa.. January 11th.
1825. In 1812 ho been 1110 an apprentice, in
tho printing office of tho mage Record, of
West Chester, Pa., nnd availing himself of
tho opportunities afforded by his business of
cultivating a insto lor literature, no soon ac
quired local fame as a poet, and beean con
tributing poems to otiier newspapers and to
tho magazines. Several of his early produc
tions wcro published in tho Acta l'ork
Mirror and "Graham's Magazine," pub
lished ill tills city. He bad looked forward
to a tour through Europo with longing,
when he heard that H r-huivo was about ii
make tho journey, and then ho began to
cast about him to find means witii which to
go at once. The prospect was not an en
couragingonc. Ho had no money, and had
still two years of his apprenticeship to servo.
Mr. Griswold, tho editor of Gruliam's Maga
zine, advised him to republish his poems,
which ho did, and his friends bought enough
copies of "Ximena, or tho Battle of Sierra
Morona, and other Poems," to pay tho ex
penses of publication. This book gavo him
an introduction to publishers, which ho
hoped would enable him to support himself
by literary work during his travels. lie
obtained a rcleaso from his apprenticeship
by doing extra work, and Mr. 8. D. Tatter
son, of tlio Saturday Evening l'ost, and Mr.
Joseph It. Chandler, of tho United States
Gazette, each gavo him fifty dollars for
twelvo letters to bo written to their respec
tive publications. Willi tills money nnd
about forty dollars ho had previously col-
lected, lie started on his two years' tour of
Europe. His letters proved so entertaining
ami popular mai no was invited 10 continue
them, and received remittances from Messrs.
Chandler and Patterson that enabled him
greatly to extend his lour. Ho was exceed
ingly economical, however, and bv walking
over threu thousand miles and judiciously
spjndlng tho creator part of his tlmo where
the cost of living was low ho managed to
livo for t,wo years and visit many of tho
principal cities of Europe, at a cost of about
$500, of 'which $172 went for necessary cx
nses, anil the balance for amusements,
fees to euides, etc On his return ho re.
published, in 1810, his letters from Europo,
under tho title of" Views Afoot j or, Europo
Seen with Knapsack and Staff," with an In
troduction by N. P. Willis, in which the
latter expressed ills confidence In tho future
brilliant life of tho young author.
For a vear after tils return lrom Furnno
ho odilcd a newspajier in Phamixville, Pa.,
after which he went to New York, whero ho
wrote for tho Literary World and also for tho
New York Trihvmt, of which ho became part
pnipnuiur uuu iiiemucr 01 mo editorial
staffin 1819. In tho same year he visited
California, rcturnine homo bv wav of Jer.
ico. On his return ho published "Eldorado;
or, Ad.-cnturcs in tho jiatli of Empire, com
prising a Voyage to California via Panama,
A-c" oftlu'j work 10,000 copies, it is said,
wcro sold in America in twelve days, and in
Europo 30.000 copies wero sold in a few
years. On August 28, 1851, Mr. Taylor left
Philadelphia for an extended tour In tho
Old World, in tho course of which ho accom
plished hver fifty thousand miles of travel
mrougnoui j-.urope, Asia ana .iinca, ascend
ing tho Nile as faraslat 12 dee. 30 min. N.,
afterwards crossing Asia to Calcutta and
thence proceeding to China, where ho loincd
lommouore rerry's Expedition to Ja,an,
Ho returned to New York. Dee. 20. 1853.
Tlio literary results from Mr. Taylor's pro
lific pen of the extended journey wero numer
ous, 1110 mosi important works beug "A
Journey to Central Africa ; Or Life and
Landscape from Egypt to the Negro King
doms ct the White Nile ; " The Landsof the
Saracen j or Pictures of Palestine, Asia
Minor, 6ici'!y and Spain," and " A Visit to
India, Chlua and Japan in the year 1843."
In July, 163(1, Mr. Taylor started on a
fourth tour abroad, and on his return he
published "Northern Travel Summer and
Winter Tictures of Swccdcn, Denmark and
Lapland," and " Travels In Greece al-d Rus
sia, with an Excursion to Crete." In J-02-'63
ho was Secretary of Legation at St, Peters'
burg, and part of the timo Chargo d'Affalrcs.
In 1874, ho revisited Egypt, and went from
thence to Iceland to attend tho millennial or
ono-thousaudth anniversary of the settle
ment of the island, and on that occasion a
poem by him was read, translated into the
Icelandic, Ho has resided for several years
in Germany, whero in 1859 ho married
Maria Hansen, daughter of Professor Han
bvu, the dUtluguishod German astronomer.
He bad sovcral years before been betrothed
to a young lady In this country, and on his
ruvurii-irum on 01 uis journeys touna her
rtutnbcr of works in prose and poetry, n,rt,
tuado translations from many lapguwfoa "
sides contributing very largely
umns of the press, h,( labors n, that line
during many ycais, wist being devoted, al
most entitcre to, vie New York Tripunc,
Among his most Important poetical works
nro "Rhymes of Travel, Ballads and Other
poems" (l$18)t 'Tha American Legend,"
a poem, delivered before tho Thi Beta Kappa
Society of Harvard University (1850)) "Book
of Tlomanncs. Lvrlca and Bones" M851V
" Poems and Ballads" (1854): " Tocms of
tho Orient" (1855); " Poems of Homo and
Travel," a selection from Ills early lyrics
(1855)j "Tho Poets Journal" (1882); "Tho
Picture of St. Jobri" (1866); " Tho Ballad of
Abraham Lincoln" (I860); "Tho Masque of
tlio Gods" (1872); " Lars, a rastornl of Nor
way" (1873); "Tho Prophet ) a Tragedy"
(1874); " llomo raslorois, uaiiaus aim lor
ies" (1875); "Tho Centennial Ode" (1870);
nnd "Trinco Dcnkalion," just completed,
nnd published in New York, copious extracts
from which wero printed in tho Now York
Tribune n few days ago. Ho has also pub
lished the novels " Hannah Thurston, a
story of American llfo" (1863); "John God
frey's Fortunes" (1864); tho Story of Ken
net (18C6)i nnd "Joseph and his Friend"
(1870.) He translated both parts of Gocth's
" Faust," preserving all tho metrical pecu
liarities of tho original German, even to tho
double rliymo (n very difficult task in Eng
lish,) without tho addition of ft word or
thought not warranted by tho text. He ed
ited a "Cyclopicdln of Modern Travel"
(Cincinnati, 1856); " Falthiofs Saga," trans
lated by tho Kev. W. L. Blackley from tho
Swedish of Bishop Esaias Teener (1807);
Auerbach's " Villa on the llhlno" (1869),
and Illustrated Library of Travel, Explora
tion nnd Advcnturo (4 vols., 1872-74.)
Many of his works have been translated In
to the German, French and llussiau languages.
IVew Advertisements.
SHERIFF'S SALES
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE.
hjr virtue ot sandrv wtlts ot LKYAni Facias
and Venditioni i:irosA Issued out 01 tlio
Court ot common l'leiw ot Carbon connly there
will be exposed at l'ubllo Hale, at trie Conit
House, In the llorongh ot Mnucli Ctmnlc, on
Saturday, January 18, 1879.
st ONE o'clock r.M.,tbo following properties.
All that certain LOT AND 1'lr.ni! of
oitoUND, mtuateon the north auio ot White
Utreet. In the villajro ol summit 11111, Caibon
county, reuaflylvanla. nnmbcred in the plan or
piot. luertxi. numuer iiunv-seven nnd l niny
nine, containing tu frout or brpailth on caul
SIGNS or THE TIMES.
Tho New York Journal of Commerce has
a very interesting, nnd, it may be, a most
timely artlclo on tho signs of tho times. It
is directed mainly to what it calls " Tho
Silent Progress of Repudiation," though the
word, it ndmits,.raroly, if over, appears in
tho proceedings or speeches of tho reckless
men who seem to bo seeking to force the
country to that result. Tho lenders among
tlio Groenbackers havo been most outspoken
in this regard, aud only tho weakest and
most wicked among these havo ventured
very loud, for repudiation is an infamous
doctrine, nnd, like all things which appeal
to tho baser instincts. of man, takes good
care of itself. Repudiation is ever silently
at work in the minds of dishonest aud shift
less men, making its easy converts. It is a
principle of evil which may slowly leaven
a whole community without tho agency of
conventions or travelling stump speakers or
nowspapcrs. Human selfishness is always
powerfully enlisted on iU side. So it hap
pens that in parts of tiio West and South
public debts which could bo paid aro quiet
ly nogelccted. Thero aro no meetings of
citizens, there is no defences or explanations
made, tho money for paying coupons or
bonds is not collected, or if collected Is not
paid that is all. The proposition to re
pudiato is rarely submitted in any form to
the popular vote, tho end boing attained
without that publicity. Few aro willing to
frankly own themselves rcpudiators. Those
cunning verbal glosses by which demagogues
have sought to cheat tho national creditors,
without, for tho present, demanding tho re
pudiation of tho whole national debt, have
had the indirect effect of keeping alive State
and county repudiation. Bad men have
set their wits to work to find loopholes out
of which they could plausibly cscapo the
payment of local indebtedness, amounting
for the entire country to hundreds of millions.
Sucn pretexts, being bunted for, aro easily
found.
Notwithstanding this feeling among indi
viduals who hido themselves behind pre
texts, tho courts aro rigbtind generally ren
der righteous decisions. Thero is not a debt
in tho world out of wlncU a moan-spiritcd
pian canuot somehow crawl, and boast that
he has saved his " honor" loo. At the West,
among thriving counties and 'towns, this
habit is becoming moro general. As the
greenback " tidal wavo" rolls westward lo
calities whicli had heretofore paid the inter
est on their debts aro striving to smrK it.
The first and only notice of this received by
the Eastern creditors is tho answer " no
funds" when their coupons nro presented for
payment, or after decisions of tho courts nro
obtained, then is there a halt, with payment
seemingly as distant as ever. After this
quiet fashion tlio sections of tho country
wiicro repudiation sentimeni exists reuuee
their theories to practice. They do not nec
essarily call tlio bondholder "grasping" or
" bloated" or " lecherous," but they cheat
lnm all the eamo. The Western countries
and towns which tolerate this disgraceful
business aro reckoning without their hosts.
Their local courts may wink at repudiation,
State Legislatures may permit it,oui lucre is
ono barrier In the way of this dishonesty ,the
Federal Bench. In two eases recently decided
the United States have thrown tho weight
of their authority on thesido of the swin
dled bondholder. Franklin and Marion
counties wero tho defendants, and against
botu writs 01 manuamus uavo oeen issucu
to compel tho payment of defaulted interest.
Whilo tho courts aro riclit however, tho
remedy for fraud is ever present, and those
wun knavisii intent can oa conqucrcu ana
punished in the end.
Whltostieet sixty feet, and exicnilm-r thcuco
noTiniraru at npnt annes one uunurcu ana
twentr-tlve feet tu a certain alley i bounded
Doithwamlv by said allev. eaBtwaldly by lot
Number Forty-one. tonthwarUly by whtto
urcet, ana wesiwaraiy oy lot fiunwer Thirty
five. The Improvements tnoroon aro a
ONE AND A 11 ALU 8T0TIY IMtAME DWEL-
being one half block, sixteen by sixteen feet '
Kitchen attached, twelve by eixtoou foct Unt
juuueu, lime uy weive icei.
Belted and taken Into execution as tlio prop.
-ALSO.
All that certain lot on piece op
OHOUKD situate on Iho north sido of White
street. In Humralt lilil, County of Carbon, Hate
of reiuisylvanla, numbered In the plan crplot
tiiciuui. i-.umu-r iwriilY-uluc. CUIUH1U1DK n
(mn, ... lironillh ..M 1in.lt. u ...,. j?....
extending thenco northwardly onehundied and
tweutv.Uve feet, to a twenty feet wlrtn Mint- i
Hounded north by said alley, east by lot Num.
der thirty-one. south by White street, and wost
The f mprovements thereon aro a one and
half story
F11AME DWELLINO HOUSE,
bolnffone bslf block, sixteen by sixteen feeti
Ono MOIV Kitchen sixteen hv twente mi-r wt. .
ono nnd one half ftory Dwelling liouso, four
Bel2ed and taken Into execution as tho prop -
V.V.I W ullUIUU.
alIo,-
All that certain T.OTnr mreRftlnnnTrwn
situate on the north side of White street. It. the
village of Summit lfiil.Carbon couiiiv.l'eniiayi.
Tamil. IlUUlboied in thn nlnn nr nlnr. tliApAnf
Mxty.five.contnlnlnir in front or breadtn on aald
Wnlto street, tnirty feet, and extending thence
northward one hundred .mri tv.tilv flvn font tn
a twenty feet wide alley t bounded north by
emu uucy. euttb uv lot numuer sixtv.seven,
buuiii uy wmie street, aim west oy iotX4o, cix.
The Improvements thereon are a
TWO STOBY FRAME DWELLINO HOUSE,
being one bait a block, sixteen by twenty six
iuci: hiiuuen, one niorv ten oy IWOIVO loet
stable, twelvo by olghteeu teet.
Seized and taken tntn t-Teentlnn ns tliAnrnn.
a.fD.irt'iiii.n. ii'.i.l. -.r-
ALSO,
All that certain LOT or PIECE of nnnmt n
BltUatP ftn lllft nnrthWRril Rfiin nt Ki.nn.l ataa
hi tho Boromrh of Woalheriy, Comity of Carbon
audststeol Pennsylvania, numbered In the
plan of tho e.T tension ot tho town plot of Wrath,
erl v on grounds of Asa Pactter.one hundred aud
flftv eight feet, containing In front orbieadth
on said Second a'leet thlity-thrcefroi. and ox-
tendluir norLawnrdiv of mat tirf-mitb h-twnnn
parallel lines at Hgbt angles with said si root a
distance ot ono hundred and llfty.flve feeito
uuiui hucy : uuuuiiwi nortitwartiiy ny norm at-
ley.castwardlv by lot No. One hnndreil it ii 1 1 hit.
ty, senthwardly ny becoml atteet and wesu
wuru uv luc rtu. ono iiuuurcu ana mty-stx
.uaiuiinuicuiGuiaiuiucvii area
DWELLING HOUSE,
22 x 30 feet, with Kitchen attached 14 x It feet :
Ut ii til a lllv f Ida, '
seised aud taken into execution as tho prop
erty of 11. D. Kouso.
ALSO,
Alt that certain mossuage, tenement and two
contiguous
TRACTS O F LAND,
aitnato in Mahoning township. Carbon connty.
State of Pennsylvania, boundod aud described
as loilows, to wltt
I. Tract bet-Inning at a post, thenco by land
ot Daniel Miller, Jr., north slxfv seven and one.
half ocgrcos, wist cmht perches to a stone i
thenco bv laud ot tho same south eiahty.'evcn
and ouo-halt rtegrooH, nest thlrtv-scvtn perches
to a stone t thence by land of Jonathan Kewel.
soutli seventy degiecs, west tinny. botch per.
dies to a stone i thenco by land of John Rein
fciuitti noith oighty.eicbiundone.hatr poicucs.
ea-t llvepercheit to a. stone j tbouco by Ilex's
land north eigbty.olght and one-haif ilegrics,
eaet twenty perches to a Mono i thenco by laud
of thositiae south nino degtecs. wost twenty,
seven perchea to a Btono t tbence still by tho
same south elatity four and three-fouitlis de
greea.east twenty four perches to a post; thenco
to other lauda of Jona Bolls, north lour and one
fourth detrreea east sixty two perches to the
place ot beginning, containing
THIRTEEN ACHES ONE HUNDRED AND
TWENTY-FIVE PEltCUKS
en let measure.
2 Tract-tiflnTilnrf ot & Ltnnh 41..-...imi t... 1.t
of Mmoa .ujdit touf and Ono hnli atum'--
sixty two perches to a stone . thenco by land of
Jonn Bin, tn north eighty tlve perctiesaud three
leuuis 19 a etoiiu 1 thenco by iaud of Paul lial.
net ouiuu mo uegiees, east thirty nve norciici!
ui a wime on 1 luonco uy mo same south lour.
teen degrees, west twenty six peiches to a
oHiiiBi lucuto uy iiiuu ui xfuuici aLU!urjr.,&outn
sixty eluht and ono half degrees, eaat live and
seven tenths peichcs to the place ot Ueglunlug,
UV.U.UIS
TWO ACRES,
more or less.
Tlio improvements thereon nro a
TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLINO,
twenty six x twenty two end one half foet 1 ont
kitchen. tnu una ono half x seven aud ouo half
teet 1 Ruin, twuuir four x twpnrv fnur fpni..
spilug House, eleven x eleven feet t aud other
UUI UUlllllUUfl.
New Advertisements.
SHERIFF'S SALES
OF VALUABLE
HEAL E S T A T E.
IlTTirtuP of Mmdrr wntacf LKVAnt Paciab
.ma Venditioni KxroNis ixfuird out or tho
Court of Common i'lean ot Ourtion County thoro
will be exooftM nt Pabilo Bale, ot tho Court
iiouse, in too uoronRu 01 wuucu cnuuK, on
Saturday, January 11, 1879.
at 1 o'clock l M.i tho followlnn; pioportlcsr
All that certain tract or ptcco ot land Mtutto In
ilDtionlDff township. Carbon County, bounded
ml twct lucd fta follows t UetilnuinK ntnutouo
comer, thence extenOtna by land Into by Frol-
criCK Kmiiii.Rouiu pcvtniy nu on en an ueftrceB,
wool tlftcuQ and eight-tenth perches to a oiiest
tinttroo and atones s round i thonoo bv land of
samuel nnd Anron Solve, north ogluecn nnd
one-halt defrvoos, went lor ty nnd onoJinll peica
cs to ft Btono, north seventy-ono nnd one-h tlt
tieftreeB, ear lour pot ones to a si one, north
eichtwn and one balf decree1. vct ono liuir
died nnd forty-six nnd ouo half perches tu a
atone, and north eoventyono anil ono-halt do
c recti, enst forty seven nnd eight-tenth perches
w a sinno, ami in coco vv irdos ui j, jt i-ryor,
south eighteen and one-foith decree, enst 111 ty.
Biipercnesio BBione, one imnureuana inmr-
New Advertisements,
tlnn V6uslit, clfiht and onc-half degree, eat
i wen i y pRrcno 10 a en sr turns i norm uxtv anu
ono half degrees,
lii.iivD uj iuiiu uiin:uiA.Ui ruuill Ultv ItllU
one-half denrees.ennt ono hundred per c dps to a
ent llltv nerclion in a iilnnt
thence by land of Jcasolicacli, routb flftv nnd
atone) tbence by land Into ollhorqas (. rale and
wmuru j.en, south miTiwo-ami oue-naif ne
Krces, west thirteen parches to n atono t thenoe
south seventy-two nnd onohalf degtcos, west
ono hundred niid eighty nine perches to a fallen
pine, and thence north eiolitv elRht and one.
halt degrees, west ono hundred and sevemr
perches to n stone t thcuco by land lato ot
frftmuol Cotwcll. north eight nnd ono-hnlt do
gTcea. west ono hundred nnd twelvo perchos tn
a chestnut thcuco hy land of tlcorgo WalcK,
north elghty-thrco and ono-hnlf .desiees. east
two hnnurod pcrcho to tho placo of beginning,
containing
two nuNimuD and twenty -fivk
ACU&M,
and nllownnco of 0 per cent
Tho improvements lb croon, nro a
TWO-bTOIlV FIIAMK DWJLLIKO ITOUSr.,
twrutv-fonrxlwcLty-elght feet t stable, twpn
ty x thirty feet t pig, sty, fourteen x sixteen
teet, saw hilil, twonry.ftvo by fltty-two i et.nnd
other outbuildings
4th. A Tract of Land, sltoate In Lower Towa.
mousing towusLtp, Curbon county, ondtitato
hi urea 1 1 u i uuunueu nnu uescnneu as louows to
v ii i DCfflnning at a stone. land late ot Hoiomon
bnyder. north twcntrstx degree , porches
to a stono i thenco by tho same and land Into of
nit'puou ftuyuor, ooiin iweuty-Kik nnainruo-
cno perches to tho placo of beginning', contain.
ing
FIl-TY-SEVEN ACRES A TEN PETtCUES
strict measure. Improvements thereon aro ono
t;wo-stoiiy frame dwelling house
Bovomoen uy twenty-six icet. Kiicnen ntiecnea
eleven by sixteen, Swiss bam thirty by forty
teet, nnd othor out buildm ne,
seized nnd taken Into execution as tho pro
petty ot Hugh Dun oh no.
ALSO-
AU thoo fonr certain tracts or pieces of land
io wui
lece. nil that certain tract or piece of
county. ra bo undent and described as follows i
fouith deirreei west thrco perches to a atono i
thence south slity seven nnd one-half degices,
west ono hundred nnd twenty.nve perdhea lo u
A Good Account." To sum it tip, six
long years of bed-ridden sickness nnd sufliir
tnff.costinK$200 per year, total $1,200 all
ot which waa stopped by three bottler of Hop
Bitters, taken by my wife, who has done her
own housework for a year since, without the
loss oi a aay, ana i want every botiyio Know
it tor tneir uencnt."
tf. Jons Wkxks, Butler, N. Y.
New Advertisements.
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
AllDersons are hereby forbid meddllnsr with
uno iirown i torso, -mren uows, una jmnn
Wflifoii. One Hieiirh. one tiet Hinalo list n ess
now lu post-esHlou of DANIEL E. FH1TZ, of
unnouing vuiiey. me suioe uetux ay vruyviiy,
aud leased lo htm during iuv ph'Anuro.
AMMON ARNER.
Mahoning:. December Sd, le7 w3
Tho FrurJdp. Canvassing Board- nt
Tall&hsfisj'n nn Ssjturdfi v ntit(tlot1 ltd
M..V.M. anJ. gavo Hull, Democrat, to&T7hK
oertlficate of olGTtlon bv 13 malnrltv. I Sluw 1872 Mr. Tuvlor has been enrni?(sl
Tbl resulfwas reached by throwing j iSi S vr& talamatr
. . . . . . literary work of hi life, a biography of
nrfttlrt.nis(.rtlv. nrilli nrnunil iKi tli. hw rtidtJiioo at the German cam Lai ivmthl
Irtvn. were frauJu.etit, an! M.dl. !
ouunty, wliloli gave a liepubllcan ma- liU ltouk that oul.l uot tmv-j Uoa aouewitlol
joril, , o tho auund tbat one preelnet 1 "TXTtrrt ifr.
niMuuiuiraiunimurn. Tl.-r Uas wrilUn an ulirw,t iiujivditlo
y 1ST OF APPLICANTS
For TAVERN. RESTAURANT and LIQUOR
bTOHK LlUi-Nsm, at Jauuaty 'lecui, im i
TAVERNS.
Lewis Armbraatcr, Maticb Cannk Boronah
'lliouiaB Carr. " " "
J. B. Kelwr. ' " "
John llehlrr, '
1'lua Bcliweifalm ' " "
neorae Wooilrlnir. ' "
rnlllp ltader. East Maach Chaak Borough
Caibunne Koch. LeUlirlitou UoroagU
Tiionias Uanls. -
L. Klepplogcr, " "
Levi 1 btrawa. "
JMwaru Kaber. '
Joneuli IV". VeijiortBorooti
JlcnryTrop,1.., ,," , "
I.Bvl llarit, catlierlf JJoroasU
tieo. W. Kelstr. " "
Mry A. Kauieiiel, " "
Mary K. HeUer. " , "
Janets UoKeDQA. LaniiOrd BoroafiO
Jouiea AlcUtntj-, "
Francos Earlr.
fiisriraret Iwls. " "
ltuU liorle. Maucta Chunk Township
Jacob Buss, "
Tdua. Mewcomb.
EUas Frlti.
itlian Klots, "
j, ;i'hflnipsou MoOanlcl. Mahonloe Township
Oeori: flaxen,
David J.' ."II i. i ianklln Tnwnalilp
Lewis urii.T. Lower Towaineuslnc Township
Bamael Jone, '
Kallmu btcmler, TowamensloRTowntlitp
Wl'liaui Bnt.er,
Jauio. Mci.lnie. Lausanne Tawnthlp
unaries Mooill, LCIn.li Towuthlp
Joou F lllecaley. ' '
W lllluui Victnr, rocker Tovrnahlp
Chri.topher Voluier, Klddtr Townaulp,
UESTAU HANTS.
Witson A. reters. LehUbton Borough
F. E. Miller.
VV A. bcbnialer. " '
Aarun hi rout. Lower Towamcnsloa; Township
l'eter Joiies. '
l'atricu Dermnt. Mauoh Chunk Townabln
Hauiaon llaueoclc. ' "
l'i if r llrean. East Hu h Chunk Borough
Patrick McKtniua, Luntfora llorough
WalUr KJnr.'WMuierlT Bo ongb
Freuencx Wider, Lower 'IvnaoieuatngTwp.
LIQUOR BTORE8.
PflthAHnA T 4.hrl.'iii- Ulin.hnhnnlr Ttnmn o-li
lljiictuiet Martin, .. "
; -i X vttiaiiuiMi. ianaiora uorougu
Kiuiik jiaUon M.urii Obank Tuwuhln'
KelZOil anil tnlipn lntn ATPrntlnn nn thn nrtm.
rrtv nf llnnlnl 11 l.'Hi.
ALSO,
All that certain i.n r nn TiTrir. nr
(juuumj.Biiuaie on tue norm sideor west
BlTtaCh fitrect IU the vllliiirA nf ARhtnn. flminti'
cl Carbon. Btato ot rennavlrAuia, nuubeifd in
luoiJiuuur piui, luereox eleven, cnniaiuiiiR in
ironcorbioadih on ealil West Bertscb atreot
tblrtv feet, aud cxteudinip lhenc.it nnrthn-.nitlv
ono hundred and til t v Icet to other ground uf
mo ijcuigu i.uhi him avivaiion uompanyi
Hounded uorth by erouuds ot tho J ehlito. Cua
and navigation Coinpauy oast by lotNtinibt-r
Nine, soutli by West UertacU street, aud west
uj tu. iiuuiucr iuirieeu.
Iho Improvements thereon are a
TWO STORY FRAME DWELLINO nOU8n,
fourteen by sixteen leeti Kitchen attached.
Seized aud taken into exocntion oa tlm
crty ot James Murony.
following, to wltt
First uic
land sltnato in Mahoning towusblp. carbon
llfffinnlnc at a atono. ttitnco paitlybylana oi
Mithnei uciucr ana nnitiv uv land nt Jonn tun n
Bledle south Blxtr-ntnederree, wcftt sixty-tlve
pcichestoapontt ttiouou br land or Juuathin
ueldlo Eoath fonrteen flejrrrci, ohbi aixtono
peichos to n post; thenco by tho name south
eovfiit y-9Q cn ilearooa, cnat sixty-threo perches
to a eiono; inoueo oy innu or isniuan juoser
north llfty-Hevcu tteinoos Iimr porches t n
pttnnei toence br land of Kllaa Shlvo north flf.
tccu deciee1?, west eighty nino porches lo the
pin co or Dcguwing, touiainiag
TvVliNTY.SIX ACXlhS AND KlQnrV
rjiiuuuia,
more or leas.
Tbe second piece, all that certain lot or piece
oi prounci an uaio in iub rowusnip, couniy anu
state ofortrnalo, bounded and desciluod as tul
Inwrt t lleirlnnin7 at a Btone. thenct- bv land of
Michael Gerbor north Btxty-nlno decrees, east
fourteen perches to a posii thenco uv land of
Kiuft umvoaoutn twcniv-eix desreea, eaat six
tvMour? perchoa lo a poatt thenco by land oi
Nathitn Moer liltv-acven rieirrees. west twenty
right nd a half perchoa to a post; thenco by
land ot aald A, JJ. Qnmbert north VUIteen de-
pi cel. west fiixiy.nmo ana a qunrter puicncs to
tlio placo ot beginning, coutalulni?
CIGUT AGUES AND ONE ITU INDUED AND
TUUEK PJjltUOJSS.
strict measnreraent.
The third piece all that certain mesanngc,
ten anient and tract of land Bituatu in tho town
ship, county and maio aforesaid, bounded and
described as follows: liegloninir at a stone,
thenco bv land of Qeorgo Fritz north eighty
two and a half doftieos. west tweet) five per
cheitouplno stump t thcuco by land now or
late ot Ellas blitvo north pix tind a linif defixeea,
cast three and a half perches to a stakcet tiienco
norm mtr-suTen ueK'oen, east ncvcmr-iour
fcrohea to a i-tono i thenco by laud of Jacob
lehng south Use nnd a half denrce-i.oast twenty
perches tn n chestnut onk ; thenco by land of
Ueurgo Fritz fcouth fifty-live aud a half decrees,
west forty-eight perches to the place of begla.
U.K. COUIHIUIUE
SEVEN ACRES AND FORTY rERCUES.
strict measnrcment.
i ha lourin niece, nil tnat cerrain tract nr
pleco of laud bituite In tho towimhlp, county
and Statf aforesaid, t ounded nnd described an
Hows: lieoriiininir atustono. thence bv laud
of said A. II. Gumbert north twenty-four de
roestwest iixtvfour percucs to a p'tst ; tiunco
iv land ot Michael Uerbcr nortli plxty-nlno per
ches, east seventy-eight and & ha t perches to n
atone ; tbencn bv tho sumo north eighty de
gTee., westthirty-clght perches to a pose at a
nnblio road: tiienco alone said road north nlxtv-
nmo degrees and ono perch to a post; thenco
by land ot Amon Klntz south Blxtv degrce.i.ciiFt
t&titj-e'Blit perches to a btone i theiice by tho
siiroonoiiu uixiy-nino uopioe, cmx inur per
chea to n Dot.t i thi-uco Routhone decree, west
eighty-six perches to a stone : thenco by land of
UIO BH1U Ai 11. UUIllUtTI. nurtu fiKiny-uuu uo
Krces. wcoit lortv aim a uau peixned i n sioim ;
thencn bv tho sumo ponth lif tv-seVen dein-cea.
wetttiHtecnnno n half perches to tho place of
T HNTV.MNC ACRES AND ONR I1TJN-
UHUD Art U FJiTEl'JN l'lSltUJtliW.
moro or lees. The Improvements thereon are a
TWO-aTOUV FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
twentv hv twentr.four f eet i vacant old loir
Lbullding tweut bv twentv-six feet, a one nnd
attacmneniH anu oiner outuuiiuingR, ,
Bit'Z'd and tuken Into cxecutlou us tho prop
A LhO-
All that certain meBauagctencineut and tract
t mnd sitUkto in iiainintnrf township, UoiDon
county, Penna., bounded and dcscilued ns fol
lows, to wit ; llejinnln'; at a stuke in the yunijo
road leading to Lehlghton north srventy-mno
degiecs. east fourteeu aud threoquarters per
cava to a fctoue ; tht-nco alon faul road uurth
st'vcuty two and a hall deiooa eust twentj'-ono
and a quaiter perched to a spike ; thenco south
by Huus of William Bcmlnger twenty-two do
grcG-, east twelve and nine-tenths perches to a
post t thenco by tho Laino .south thirty. four and
u half degrees, east ninety two and a half pei
chcs to a post . thenco oy land ot James Noths
tern south twenty-two and a Lull oecrees, eutt
lourtceu and a quarter percnes to a siono;
thoucebvlandor Jonathan beilel north forty
four item co, west bixty-sovcn perches to a
stone i thence by the same south Mtt-srx d&
grees.west ono perch to n white oalc ; il.euco by
tho home north fifty six degiees.wesi seventeen
fierchesto a post; thenco bv tho same noitH
iTty two degiees, wet eighteen peiches to a
maplo. thence br the same north thirty -thros
anu a half degrees, went thlrteon perchca to tbe
place ot Deginnmtr, couulning
FIFEEEN ACRES AND ONE HUNDRED
AND SEVENTEEN PERCHES.
more or lea. The Improvements thereon are a
TWO SI ORV FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
nlxteenbv tweutr-four feet, with kitchen at
facbedf barn twenty-two bv thiity-ilgut feet
and outuuildiUKS
beizel aud taken Into execution as tho prop-
-ALSO,
All those throe several Tracts of Land, situ
ate tn iho Township oi TouainouMtig. iu tho
Count v of Carbon, and Htato ot J enniylvania t
'I he tlrot tract Is bouuded by landsof David
A, liOvubi, junil jvnut. i.etijiiram 1.. jsioik1"
John rugh, John Did tier, uud others, contain
lug about
THREE HUNDRED ACRES,
he the samo moro or loss,
2nd. A Tract of Land, beglnnlnir at a ptne.
Ihcnceuy vacant norm wiv aegieert,
chestnut tree by Step hen Huydor's laud; t nonce
uy imm ui wimriea 3iiinicu, kquiu ciguiy-iour
and oucfouith desTeoa. cast fort.'-threo and a
half peiches ton broken chestnut : I hence by
laudot Peter Snyder, mirth t-lxty fivoand ouo
fonrth fiegicoi. eaftt lllty-llvo and a halt percho
kj Biunu ; iuouco uy i no snine, norm eveuiy
llvo deirrces. oast onohuiidicdand thren .icrch
os to n stone by a small hickory i thenco by the
same and land of MngU!en Fiustermachcr,
niuiiiHt'SL iiinuieuu ptrvuos to mo piaeo oi ue
gl milng. contauUng
TWENTY TWO ACRES AND TWEN1Y.
ONE PERCHES,
strict measuro.
Seized and taken Into execution as the prop
city of Cornelius buy dor.
ALSO-
All that lot or piece of ground, sltnato In
Flunk Hit township, Carbon county, l'enusyl
vnnta, boumied and dOfCtlbort ns loilows, to
wit: Beginning, at a post, thecce by laud of
Joel Went s, south twentv-elght and a halt do
ktccs, oast lift v" feotto a pot; thence by tho
same south flttr-Hvo decrees, west ono hundred
and fifty feet ton pOHt; thenco along a punlto
ruan icouiu irura rarryvnio io woisHporu
north tweniv-elirht and a h:iif decrees, west
lit 13' feet to n post! thenco bv laud ot Jncob
wontz, norm mtv-nvo ucu tees, east one hund
red and tlltv foct to the T:aco of bemnnlnir. cou.
mining f
SEVEN THOUSAND AND TIVE HUND
RED bQUARE FEET.
The improvement. thereon mo a
TWO HTORV FRAME DWELLING,
twenty by twenty-eight feet; kitchen attached,
twoivo byfouiteen icet. and out-buildings.
seized and taken Into execution as tho pro
perty ot Elizabeth J cue, and Henry W. Mertz,
auu to uo boiu uy
J. W. RAU DEN RUSH. Sheriff.
Maucli Chunk, December 10, 1879.
JpDIlLIC SALE,
Of Valuable Real Estate, Sec.
ThO nndersicned- dftslrlnr to mnvn West, will
offer at Public talo, on the premises on the
corner of I HON nnd LKHIOlt HTREETs, In
me Donouaii ot lehiouton. Pa , on
Wednesday, January 1, 18T9,
commencing nt ONE o'clock r. M.. tho follow
ing valuable and eleglbly locatod Real Estate,
and a variety of Personal Propfitv. to wit :
AH that certain Lot of Giound situate ns
above, heme 72 teet front bv ton feet deep, upon
wlilch Is erected a substantial
Frame Dwelling House.
22 x 20 feet ; Kitchen nttnehod 18 x 10 feet, and
Summer Kitchen 14 x 14 foet: Rliivksmlth shop,
18x30 feet: Uarn. 16 x is feet i nun Plir stauio.
10 x 14 feet. Also, ono Pleco oi Laud, eltuato In
Manoning vauey, comaiLing
13 Acres and 62 Perches,
with 4 acres of Ryo In tho (rronnd. And tho fol
fuwinff articles of Persomil I'ronertv, vizt 2j
Fen to Postc- 2'A Fencn Hails. 1 Koran- 2 Cow a,
2one horsa-Truct Wagons, 2 one-horse Spring
was oiis,-. oneuorso unrniges.i ono nnrse jwich.
board, 2ono-hoiee &lel?hs, set one-horbO lltiy
Iaddcrs.2 two-hiusc flows. 1 ooo-hordc Oulilva
tor. J onft-horeo Harrows 2 B"ts Mndo IlnrneS'.
wind Mill. 2 straw Cutters. Wheelbarrow, 2
Grindstones. 2 Auvi'a. Rlacltsmtih'a hollows. 2
Vises, pets of Tools for Blacksmith, lot o Hav
rorks. Dumrrorgs. iron, teei.aud a variety of
other nrticles too nuinerona to mention.
Terms and condition will bo jnado known fit
tue timo anu place or sale nr
CHARLES FROEULXCII,
Lehigh ton. Deo. 21-w 2.
ill
fall & Winter Dry Goods,
Dress Goods, Carpets, OiLCIoths,
Grroceries and Provisions,
At "THE ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORE ' of
T. T. & SOW.
A cordial invitation is extended to all. Oct. 5.
l
TTIie Crramd Itusli for tlioe
Cheap ami nandsnme FALL AND WINTER ftUITShai lost ton-
meuced at the popular
Merchant Tailoring Establishment of
1ANK STREET, IjEUIQIITON, PA.
I am Inst receiving nnd opening up my new stock of FALL AND
WINTEIl OLOrU3,CASiIMEUE3.&0., (Foi elgu nod Domstlo).
and respectfully announce that I can sell ail descriptions of Uovda
at Iom prices than ever before offered In this county. I am now
making up the llnost
FALL 6c WINTER SUITS.
for Men, Youths and Boys, In the latest fashion at prices, that ar
actually astonishing I (;ali and bo convlnoea.
An immense stuck of all the latest Style ot
HATS AND CAPS.
for Men. Youths and Children, verv chean.
The iliio.it and host assortment ot
WHITE, PERCALE AND CALICO SHIRTS ' '
ever hroueht Into tht town, at an immense reduction on former prices I
An cnuicas variety oi uems iie;iv nau wuicuii tcinug npiico4toaiiince JiaruTluts.
The Department for
BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS,
for Ladles', (lenttcmcn's and Children's Wear.Jinow fully Inrnlshod with tho best Mannfaotorea
to bo toiiuulu Ihorotmtry. which have been purchased dtrrctly from the Makers and ate.thsro-
lore, ouercn nt an Xiuiu.j'irii, iwuuuiiun on inrmrr iticiw.
n.i it ro rnrncRtlv invited to cull and examine roods before maklnir vonr Tinrehiiaa. and fan
rnuvluc d that I am selling goods at lowor prices than tho same quality can be obtained elia
ways a picasuio to exniDii uouos, wnctner you purchase or not. ferlest fit
three huudred aud four perches to a pin0: north
forty degrees, west ei(iuty uiue pcicnes m u
nosti south llltv degiees. west ninety five por
ches to a gum ; north tony uegrcen, west llf ty
seven perches to a btone t south litis decreet.
GENTS'
-ALJjO,
Atl Uist cortaln Messaae. Tenement and
TUAOT OF LANS,
sltu&teln tLeTonnshID of Mnhnnlnff. Pnnntp
nt Pnrluin anil Ulata nl Psnn.nli..ni. i.nnn....
-v-i uvo.v v. .vuu-JIIBUUl, WIUUICU
niiu iimiiucu as lui uwh. la wil l
.nh.'J?5- "iai f one. 'ii '?? 91"?10 o' Wfst two hundred and nl e oerclios to n wluto
tlSSfliU i TWO HUNDUED AND TWliNK.NI.VE A
Ktees, east twenty ono and ctsUt tPiiths poren. 1 TIinElM'OUItril ACUE8,
vstnastonoi thi-uco IT ttie Hsmenoltll soven. I wllh llnwancil of sii ner runt for roads. Ac
ty-sli; dejrees. soeu aud six tentha umbra to wltn ow-",l!0 l Ber ccnt- wr roaaa. fie.
a stono i tiienco br me aamonorttt twontvde- 3id. Tract ol Land, bc-rinnlufr ot n ulnto oak
greea. east iweutyme and elKlii.teuta peiclies 1 tlenc Iit land laioot rredcrick Kline nortli
lo a stone i tbence by tho s.me north sovrntr-' flsty dcirrees, west toity six poiche.to astoue:
Blx denrees. cast eleven and a qmrter lurches I tliouce north totty decrees. eso one liui.drcil
to a post i tlence by the bjuio Boutu tltteen and 1 ud tutte pirches to a pine, thenco ni'ttb tortv-
ono halt deRiees. eat forty and one half pen u. ouo diKrios. east sevcutv-uvoauda halt pcicu.
seveu i
anil tnrA.u.ivtn.
south thirteen di-arrce, raat twenty-seven aud perches to coestnutoalcj ttionce byl.ua hcIiik a complete hlslori of all the Important
oue-aixih perches to a stone i thenco by luno of i ol late JocoU Huns north twenty one decrees, mdusuim ol America nicladmc; Atrrli ulluro,
jucou ieuitrer souiu twenty two and ouo-halt t eusi B1v,, vvll-"yf u - i uy uuu Mechni.lcal. MuniimoinrinK juiiung, uomincr.
TItUTICS.
HOP B IT TERS,
(AE.IIciIIlIuc, Not a Drink,)
COSTAISB
HOPS. nUCHU. MANDItAKE, DAN.
DEMON,
and Tim rcnrsT and nf.sr medicinal cjual
nii'o of all oiiicii iuni:iu.
THEY OURB
All Dleoascs of th" Sioroach, Jlowcla, Jtlood.
Llvei Kidneys nnd Uilnary Organs, Nerv
ownes, eioeplossnesa, Fcmalo Complaluts,
aud JlrttnktmncMM.
SI, 000 IX COLD
Will be paid for a case they will not cure or
hoi o. or for onything Imp nro or Injurious
found in them.
Ask yout drufffllst for Hop Hitters and
freobuoks, and try the Bitters heforo you
sleep. Toko no other.
Tub Jior fouaii cum and paiv Rkliep is
T11& C'JE.U'RHf HUHABT AND It EST.
For ealo hyA.J.'DUItLINa, Bank t
Lehlhtou. To. dec2l yl
nomnoaoil of Wool and SiU FtWicd tnrrether
wllh thH Mile next to the foot. A suro leticf for
niiKUMATiBM anu nroof atrninBt L'old ana damv
Tkct. Many a cold and the aUcudnnt comse-
queuces prcvenicQ uy using incso coou-. cenr
hv mall tu anv nddiesi on recclntni -lb couts
titatnotzoof bhoeworn, audi! foruent, Lady
or un id.
CANVASSERS and AGENTS DO WELL
WITII THESIS GOODS.
O. W. JOIIXSOX,
K3 AllCII Street, .Philadelphia. dec2l wt
WANTEP
wlipro. It is al'
guaranteed or no ta e. Don't forget the place 1
T. D
0LAUSS, Merchant Tailor,
nd door nbovo tbe Fubllc Square, BANK STREET, Lehighton
Mew -oods ! Mew Prices I
I respectfully announce to tho citizens of Lehighton and
vicinity that I havo leased tho Old Pust-Office- Stand, on
BANK Street, Lehighton, and that 1 am now receiving a
full lino of
consisting of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear, Hosi
ery, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Ribbons, Ruches, lady's
hand-made Cloxids, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes,,
Combs, Buttons, Collars, Machine Needles nnd
Oil, Zephers, iFaiicy Stutioucry, and
all othor articles usually kept in my line.
Also, Agent for tho celebrated
I.DEMmiz ai?imet On-GABr
ggf Call and examine my goods ; the prices aro so low
that they cannot fail to suit all.
7-1 S. C. WIEEATIiEY.
Fall and Winder Oiiciiingf t
Tho undersigned announces to tho ladies of LohjglijQri
and vicinity that ho is now recoiving and oponing a large
assortment of FALL AND WINTER 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 hOW PRICES FOR CASH.
ron oun
ow in rnnss,
nn: i.Mi;sTii.r,
aiKBtillitijcel)rtiioiuimouorlBBOvoiitv 1 M a fumai tlieiu-o aoutn mtrUvo uoicrcos mamnnV nf WUD IIUTIFDn 0T A ITDCJ
i ana tbr)louifli dpcreca. e.ai lUlrteru eaatllvtierc!.wtoapluo. tbeuvo uoriu frcvon. ( HIXIIIKY llh InD UllUJjlJ olAlhu,
tare.siitfl iierctca to a bUhsi tUouco ly nlue eguis. ouo mudStoI unci tmlvoauU a ' lu"luul ui mijmj
deuroea. west
Srcuoa to a poat i
lo&aer Booth Iblrti
iret nmoly two and uucball percbea to a post
thirty alx
post t thenci
tnlrty.fuur and ono-tiall deereea.
and taieo fuurtlia
ituco br land of Natlian
tuenco nr iuo aauie nortn twentv.twn ill irrwit
tw elve and nine-teuthi. percbea to a post.tlieuco
alonu a public road leadiUB to Lehiioitou noitb
nt-vvuiy iff, anu a nail uesrees, tweuty uluu
aad three -litlia peiclioa to tho place ol bcglu
TWENTY TlUlEi: ACHES & ONE HUND.
BED AND FOKTV ONE 1'EItUtINS
Btiicl measuro.
The ImpiorementB, thereon ire a
TWO STOUY FXIAME DWELLINO 1IOU8E
alxteen by twenty Jour feet i Kitchen attached,
t'iabioen by tweuty lour leeti Oat liitclien,
twelve by lourteeu feelt Uarn, twenty eight
ly thirty feet, and OulDnlldiues.
belied and taken into execution aa the prop
eity ol Lydia and Nathan sensiuKer, and to be
Bold by
J. V. nAODENBUSJI, bhertff.
SherlrTa ofUce,
Maocli Chunk, Deo. 29, 1878.
Penn Van Mystery!
The New ILLUaTItATED FAMILY - KWH,
iAii;Ror leok and uauiui:t lkwiw,
8 pages, containing
STpniEH-lAdr nedwoode' Danrbter bv
Mta. Harriet Lewti Count of Aloute Crlisto.
u urn a a: Hir Allyu'a Knemr. br Loon
lute oi Tlioinaa Ciaijc, west ono Uuudieil and
HIlV-iuriH) uDu a louriu pcicnes 10 a posit
llitnoo thtrtr-lour and a fuartti Up preen, weal
twrmyUve and tbreo-tourth imictiwi to u poaii
south eli;litrfour and a fourth dvgiee-i. went
nine ami a fourth lurched to a post t theDce Uy
laud of Autlrttw (Jlewiiie. aoutli thutv.Iourtlo-
pit os, wo.t one huuarod und Beveuteen perches
to a aumei ihenc -oatU foitytour Uecreo".
wot loity-uine ieiches ton ttoue; tueuce ttoulb
twelve d' gree, ciut three and two tenths perch
ea i thenco north SDveutr-eigbt degree, eaat
eight neiche-j to a pine j tbence aouth twelve
degrees, eut-l lorty alx aud clgtit-teuth perches
toaDoti thence uorth Uirhfyniuo and a half
defireta. cat ujuety-wx and two.tcnUspei'uhes
to the place of lejnuulng, contaluln
ON'K UUUUK1 AND EIGHT ACHES,
mote or lea.
All those fonr certain certain Tracts and
Tlecea of Liud, the three tlm thereof belnir
hi. unto in tho Towushln of lowaniensinir. coun.
ty o! Crboii, aud Htate aforesaid, toauutd und
Osciibedus foil-iws, to wit : the Ti act of Lund
begluulug at u stone llievce by laud of Audi aw
J-i i piy. Muth thUtrono and a half degree,weat
one bundled and sixteen perches ion btone t
tbence by land Utoot .Frederick Hi'Deculer und
Ueujamlu Taylor now -olotoon Walclc, south
jlliy nine aud a half deurees, east nluetyoue
perches to a stone I thence by laud of L'aier
ltuhl anu Ueury Miller, noith tlttyneauda
half degrt-es. east one hundred aud forty-seven
perches lo a stone t thnuce by Und uf Daniel
dtaiy jiroguni uauct.TowuMhJu
niu9. KMvumi, verKi
Lewis, utn. 1'orUuit of Unmna and other It
VUVAOKS snd TltAVELS-A Bide Throush
fa llarner. Hi Mouihs ln the band,
wjch laiauds t Around the World, by Mrs
&raw. etc. Illustrated.
OKOG'.HAnilCAl Vestlgo of Atlantis, the
Continent that existed 1A0O0 years ago be.
tween Europe and Atm-rioa; the Lobt Anchor
of Columbus; current Explorations, etc, wuh
a Map of AtlailtU.
SCIENCE. The KfUgton of the Great Pyra
cial nud other cutei-prises. Aboat UOi latgo
octavo pages nnd 3J0 une CDgrartngs.
NO OTIinil WOHK LIKE IT EVEIl TUB
LIHIIEU. For Ttnni and Territory apply at
once to
THE IIENItV 1JILL PUIILIRIIINn CO.,
decHnil Nouwicii, C'okn.
Groceries and Provisions a Specialty,
at prices to suit tho times.
Glovor, Timotliv, Hungarian, and all kinds of Field and
Garden Seeds, VERY CHEAP.
TIIaCrHMAI" ARIER,
Opposito tho L. & S Depot, BANK Street,
May 0, 1870-yt LEIIIQIITON, TENN'A.
A OBBAT OFFEIl VOll
HOLIDAYS!!!
We will dm Inn the HOLIDAYS DisrosE OF
100 I'lANOn aud OTOANH. at liXl'liAOll.
UlhAia L W prices lur cnih. ui'LKNDID
ultOANU J, 3. S Beta ot rel. S5 3 Beta with
sub Das. nd Coupler, (!0i 1 ! 1 aei,
111 i t bet Jo. 7 tlctave ALL HOSliWOOD 1"1.
AN 09 7M do. IM). vrarrunted for SIX
year. AUKNT3 WAN'l'KD. Illustrated Oat
alnriea MalleL Mtule at llulliirlfo UOIU
AOU WATiSHS e SONS, JIanfr8.aud Dtalcrs,
j U. 11th otteet, N. Y, decsi-wl
'liCCFSSFUL Folks.
Tntlintv ITnln Rmllli'd now linnlr.
1000 nrnmlnrnt nersous men anil worapn
aunalyzedtituel t'ortiaiU of A T. OrnpUT A p-P
VAM)liItUlLT. ilKNNElT. Ac. TiHUlZJ 11 AlUl
Henont!ouf iheBeoM.n. Howla the time for you
ui tec Lire lonmory. Auurcst tor
ilUItli lu acencv circulars and terms.
V. C. IlLlbS A CO., Newark. N. S,
SWEET msssm NAVY
7
east seventeen i erciies to a mupie tn. theuce
north forty-four degrees, west eighteen perches
to a stone t theuce noith three degrees, west
dfty-ttireo peiches to a stouoi theuce by land
of Paul bolt, south sixty-one and u half deareca.
west oue bundled perches lo a siouei thence
north forty degrees, west nlutteeu nerchea to
the place of beglnulng, coutamlng
ONK IlUNDllED AND TWENTY TIIItKK
ACIIE3 AND ONK IIUNDUED AND
TJiiiiTV.FOim ri:nciif:s.
sDd alio wauces.
2nd. Tract of Land, beginning at s stone cor
iioKnii lmi nf (HtiiiAP Until ti,Htirn Uurth tlftv
tmdi Discovery of Vulcan The Moons of degrees, eait forty perches to n stone i tneuoe o srsry ttl all dealers. tnd for umplt,
Mars. oorih seventeen and a half degrea. east emh- t v. A, Jiesso.f A to., M(rs., ftcenlttarg. Vs.
iiXbTUUVjakeDwel(inrsof5vritzerlandand. ireu ww iumi wuio WVV" u. j?-. waiiulb. rnna.. ra , uentrrai Agpin.
uiurruunioi Europe; uumpeut uaoyion.
(ir.lcl l(,,k,t !u tt f, nfKnnlal ExtKMlllon for
fl.it ckin'j qattf4 nl fjcrfRvit and Uvting clnr
adtf of ., '.j mt Jlnror-i a. Ths belt tvtsreo
tttr Ritdr. A mr M a strip C-iac murk ! rlOMlr
ImlUtsd on Inferior jrnuiU tlit J-ttlnU fittt U
I.KADINQ AUTICLKH-The Ileal Business of
Kxistence, TrueL'auittl aud True ltinhes: the
IteUtions m this Life to the Life to Come j la
an Age of "Allracletj" at hand I
TF.IlMft Mntrlecopv, one year, 3; four copies
tin i el jrht copies I i single nuiubera C ct-nu
e-ucb. The r in liter lor Club oi Hunt en tilled
tottcopr KUfcB Delivered to NewsAgeuts1
Aiut lUwkstfllfra In any qusntlty direct from
L'euu Van,
our uiucu, at 14.33 p9rbuudttxi. ii mutsncea
u r, u, omerson 1
MaucU ChUOk, Dec vu,
Mioarnskotuv in
or Dauker'a drafts ouKew York
Adtlress.
LCON and'nAItlllBr LEWIS.
acri wu rubiisAvri. I'enu Van, N. V. nus u
ixivio-nt aud a 1-aif deicreus. cost twenty
thtve perches to a stone j theuee eat thirty-1
three aud a half perches to a poit t tbence south i
heveutten uegi eea.wet one huudred and reyeu I
t -six perches to a post i theaee north twenty
donees one huudred ana thirteen perchts aloutf
Cair Houl's ptopertir to place ot begluulug, j
containing
Fonrv-roun aches and owe iitj.v-1
DltED AND TVVKNTV-NlNfc: l'KHOlU-W.
875
25
Jsv to Aaeutsrauvaaiuxfir the Fiur.
MUK Vli-lfoiu Term nnd Outfit fife.
Address 1. O. YICKJ-Itv. Augusts,
r irorao Cards, Cupids, Mottoes, flow ew.
No two a late, w-ui uarue, JOooa. Nassau
Card Co., Nassau N. Y.
FANCY CA'tl)-4,wiili name, lyc.olam
nr gold. A gen's outfit, ioc. I5u tyls
stnet moAsuie.
3'd. '1 raot or IMece of Land, sltnate pattlr in
Towaiuvusing township aud partly lu l'eou
Forest tuwosulp. iu the Count r f carboa,stttte
25
n n ti .i.i O.n Hnnflskfl. Dama.V. Ac
-Nil uai allKo vrUti UMBf, 10 ct. J. iliuWUr
Uu t Co . K-uaaa, Jt Y.
atoreMW : IWuoJfd .ndOoMritieda.taUuYfa, to i A tlvrllt)r- I aenrt for ourlWKl Wtof
wltt bt'gtnulng at a oonihr ol Jaud lauj Ouruc- 1-ral rtaw'punei.
Clw l. Howell Oo ,
urezi M i
Q.V11IJ0N ADVOCATE
CUCAP
JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
loinionTON, ta.
Erery dctcrlrlion of mating, from a
Visiting Card to a Poster.
CARDS,
I1II.L HEADS,
LKTTK R UBAB3,
, NOTE HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
1-U0UKAMMES,
POSTEtlS,
HANDBILLS,
BODOERS.
CIRCULARS,
SHirrlNO TAOP,
BNVELOPES,
rAMI'ULETS.
11Y.LAW8, AC, AC
Dono to the best inauuer, at Tory Lowet Pricea,
We are nrouared to do work at aa cheap ratea
a, an, office iu tho blate that dcali Uimt.tlj
wltulta tu.tomtr.
OUR MOTTO IS '
Cheap, Prompt & Reliable
nrordcr. hj small icclyo irtuvl
A CARD TO
THE PUBLIC.
Wo vn.h to aar that one of onr oldeat and
moat ezporlenced phralctaua, altor arlTina;
Dr. Sotb Arnold's Cough -ECttlor
A THOItOTJOII 1IIIAL, ritONOUNCES IT
fau JiurEiuon to ant
Coneii IlrmeUy he erer aaw. The doctor had
hoeti sfllictetl with a eevrre oold which would
not ylo.d to any preacrlptieu he conid com.
ponnd, hat with one bottle ot the Coujch Killer,
he w.b bo much relieved that he came hack aud
bought seven bottles mure. It any one wlihea
lo kuow who the doctor u we will Inlorm them,
by calling at our atore.
C1IO.-SMAN A PtUMMEIl.
Clti Hull Drugstore.
Corner Second 8treetnDd Nicollet Avrnuev
JJINSairoLlB, Mux.
ARNOLD'S COUGH KILLEB
Is sold by all Drugaiaia CTerywbere.
Nor. 16. lSTfaiO
Gr1
RAND OFEKING !
I beg leare to lnfoim nr old patrons nad cn.
tonieraand ihe publlo Inxeneral, that I Have
opcuod and have sow ready tor Inspection In
tho .,. ,
TOST OFFICE BUILDING ,
Rant Slrert, LKtliauTON. P... Bttbe LOW.
KH r CAbli PH1C1-S, a lull auduew assort-
lueut ot
Hoots? Siloes,
HATS, CAPS, &c.
Sneclal attention having been srlven to a well
solectodllae ol MEN'S WOMP.N'H ano. CUIL.
DIlEN'd WEAU. My Motto shall he
QUICK BALES A SMALL I'ROFITS."
1 Invite the publle to call and examlae my
noci aud pricea helore vurcha.lui elaewhere,
as I cm otfjr suaclal msuewnouta to caU
hover.. I.KW IH WKl .
a. pt :i(ni. P, O. llulldinir. Ihiibura Pa