VDlTOIl ",. SATURDAY) JANUARY 11, 1879. Wivtiic'Alily th last itrinnnt' nicfengo of Governor lUrtmllft was sent lo the Lcgisln tnri. The flrrt tulijcet lb which' llio iitcwngo ; juvitri n(t4Mit(uii gruw Out of the fuel thut TUT llio luullh krAMImii hlch o-ealllbr Q , MMl,pp, oicentajYIfB initial trliorti!) talnnntai nnrt ccrtnlu counts L. . . , . . ., ,, .,.rclCrtUturn.,nd thu burton. lt,nk. i r' nto! Arkansas, l; South Ca UKcintiUnlbrnprlfitlolu, will ham to l o nA '0ce,,ts: FlorllJa' 00 con'gi Lo The botitioil Itiilcbtcdiics ot Ten nopsoo Is 220,221,300, ntnl Is Increasing nt the r.ite of about $1,250,000 a yen;, rtlille blie refuses lo pny her Interest. Her rate of taxation, however,ts very low. as cnti be Minwa bv comnartson i'rirtcr,ii.crlhoConttltulioii,th;t,eRisln. ,i,k ,nllillw .(,,. nn mm t-n,j,ii;t dollars Alabama In 1877 paid in ruuune ix-xniimuiu which now cm .ur . .,,... ,..,., Vlrlnti.. Caroll-Loulelr 11'n.r i n.. t.t.i,i !-. 7.,..!. lana, 1 4.: L,corcla, qu cents, and iliiiUl tu this Jc tho welcome ci'rciiimtnnce ""O'S'Ti 10 cenU. Tho report of tliKUTilmlrmllliotiordollarsor'thcrculjoxit tlie State Co.iiptruller jus, made shows whfcli ii costs t hold a ecsMou of tho Iicgia-1 thnt tho state's total valuation Is $223,, jUturaran bo enVcil onco in everytwo yi-ar?,t 212,153. n dfcrease as compared wl'.h a faror'ttliielrli by no moans n email one, I 1877 of $18,0(10,005. A ami, will bo thankfully received. Ncxti " time' the finhnees". Tlieso fooli toineiylitit A cnm.rulttee of thoC'allfornln Cou pinjhwl; lutll'Ii more In njipcarapco than 1 ttltutlonat Convention appointed to lu fact, If tho present excensjTO oppmprin tluii of tho income of tho Slato to the Com liiiMlcncrt of 'tho Sinking Kuiid shqll be o,nitlnUrd there must bo a deficit il the T!.-lifral Fund by December 1 St, 187D, which i MtitmiM ai"f2,173;n00, "This may come ubmit, (int. Uwjiu tho State will not have tflicicnt income, but because too largo a jimjMrtion of that incoino is switched out of the Trrmury 'Into the Sinking Tuiid lo pay otTthe rapidly disappearing Stulc Rebt. Tlio (Viulitulioii requires $JJO,ll0O la Us devoted Ui 'this purpose annually, but the nets of As iteinlily, iumciI in pursuance oflhoCoulitu liin, provide .millions instead. The plain war- to wjuaro the finances up is pointed out in the mewage, tIi, to divert less money InU, the linking I'und, and thus avoid nnv liovMity f,ir increasing the taxes. i!UllM!aWWJaMlliailrW wiiifnii mnll..MrW.fm'H iiliilinl n iiiiiiiiibi'imusJLU.Mum" g""!!" '' ' i - ' -.i-immM:.mji.,iummiAijimmM,,.viiii .niiin. imiim. Irnl of the Berate for nt least two years tho wholeraco rush blindly nfter. Mrs. ( novelist nw drainallst, who, some lime be-( MOTTO I " Bo SlllC Yoil Arc Right, IllCll Go AllCIUl ! SW , .tun,., nnrl Mn. Itrni.ii 'rpp,.lu." unit foro had retired from the literary field, he, I WW nuvr ihou, even ii.neiirpufucansKam ; ts Sn.ltl Vwhose husband raue' partner, although the Hrm i.ame re- nt, -n Z - control of Iho House of Hepresen.atlves. f IfftM 'u.ichailgcd unfil Mr. Graham wth- . lIl'lBfifS. MefllBefliaCSo A majority of two, however, which In- oil.) must do likewise ; and ot coqne It "vt(' m 'e, ' ,m eludes one Independent, can scarcely Nvould neyer dbfof Mrs. H.rdVp (whosp JVXand In tl.efollong Juf; M?. fllTAS W Ti"RNT7i be called n workliiR majorlry. -' unpaia bills amUbankrup.t hUnntUle- McMlchool became solo" pfoprfctor of tho . VlliXC. T . JJSUVi XfJ, mand that tho "keen ud nniieaiaiiccs.'t ,,, ,i ,ii.;,i ,,n1 i. ,in,i.,i as upon that her position depends,) to bo henlnd l,n tny niattpr of display, Tho family may live on pork and beans for weeks beforehand, but tho tables upon Now Year's must proan under a burden of, tip dajullest und costliest. In Washington there aro various class os wlo make calls, astide fro'1 cne'd ac nualntances. Thercnre politicians witli axes (o griiid, lotibylsts who never n?R. itqt an oppiirtuuiiy ; tno uio auu curi ous who bluntly want a peep at great ness ; tho aspiring of a lower strata who qro perpetually striving to get Into so called "ijood society :" and nn army of fortune-hunter, and ndventuiers, who glory In the, custom, a It gives them the rare' felicity of it lull stomach. There U no stamping nut of tho Anglo-Saxon blood tho love of feata of strength nnd endurance by tho human consider tho matter of Chlneso Immi gration has repotted that it was Impos sible to ncree on any plan for prevent ing tho evil, as all those suggested con flicted with United Slates laws, The chairman proposed shlpplnj all con victed Chlneso criminals out of ttie state tack tu China, a process which would cost not more than fifteen dollars n head. Ho snld he thought not less tlinn G.000 Mongolians could thus h sent away every year. I --Tho annual repoit of tho State j Treasurer of Pent,eylvanla shows Ihe I receipts ot the Treasury fcr 1878 I have fallen $189,832 below tho estl I mate.'!, nnd Hint tho cxnendltures have lu l!(0 nutter of,savings banks and truit oxceedod tho estimates $201,933. A lis sous. Olavton and Walter, to n sharo In business, the fin" uaino becoming Morton McMichaol A Sons, as at present. In October, 1863, Mr. Mc-Mlchacl was elected Mayor of Philadelphia by a majority of about live thousand, lie held tho office until 16G9, nnd in that year he made n trip to Kurope, nnd dcllVcredan address in Lon don at the Lord Mayor's banquet. During his Mayorallty the Fnirmoiint l'ark fommisloii was o7ntzcd,"nnd Sir. McMlchacl became cx-otTtoio n member of tho .body, nnd was chosen its President, Atlcr the expiration of his term ns i(nypr, Mr. McMlchacl was at once appointed tp till a vacancy in the Commission, nn.d ever since ho has been, its President, taking the utmost pride and in terest in tho improvement nnd develop ment of the gwoplc's great pleasure ground. Ho wns also one of the projectors and founders uf tho Union league ot' Philadel phia, nnd was for many years its President while tho organization was n great power iu ! frame divine none of tho Latin races tho imliticsDf tho city and state. In 1873 no wus apiKiinieu a cicicgaio at largo to me ouiipituies the Governor again reminds Ihe l.j;islaturo of tho necessity for drawing u I Mriot lino of demarcation between Iho sav- j lugs banks ami all other institutions of similar character, 'such as will protect the wyed earnings of the depositors in savings banks and trust comjiatiics from being used iu discounting imtea and other commercial awr. Whilst this'.is the legitimate pro Jrinoeof banks, nf discount, who use their wn cnjutal in this way, and whoso function it is lo accommodate the business communi ty, the risks of jwrsonal noles are somclinies great for the depositors In savings bank", 'The Governor calls attention to the imprcs live, hut scandalous, fact that eighteen of the no-called savings banks (somo of whioli were mere "shaving shops" for private, ac commodation) have lailod, and that out of $,6JO,O0a of their "investments" no less than $J,S00,000 were imperilled, and n great ileal .hopelessly lost by 'using the money iu flieh discounts. If tho Legislature does not ,hegd this third or fourth, appeal by Gov ernor llartrauft for protection to savings banks depositors, it will be ccusurably dcre )irt in in its duty. This part of the messago is followed by n uioit forcible presentation of tho necessity for action upon tho rqwrt of the municipal Commission. The work of that Com mis sion, he reminds tho Legislature, was well rind copscientiously performed. Tho foun dation principles of the plan of government lliey sketched for the cities of the State have been endorsed by citizens of all classes anil parties; the evils the municipal bill is in tended lo correct cannot coutiuuo much longer without deplorable conseqi.e. e s to the million nnd a quarter of the inhabitants in me large cities oi tnc Male; anil me Uov rrnor hopes that the bill will be brought forward nt an early date for discussion and just substantially as it is Here follows three most important topics, tht are closely related, compulsoiy educa tion for friendless children, general mechani. fd education with the view of giving a higher standard, more value and wider deflclt of $1,752,510 is. expected by May 31st, 1879, tho cud of the appropriation year. The State debt diilng tho yeat ended Diceml cr 1, 187.8, was reduced $j,OG9,103, and on that dato amounted tu $21,875,020. The sinking fund at tli.it dato held assets valued at $8,504, 809. ieavl'Jg tho net debt f 13,870,721. Alnnzo Gnrcelon, Democrat, was elected Governor by tho Legislature ot Maine, on Filday of hist week, all the KepuUIIcHii Senators voting for him. In tho Senate the vote stood, (iurcelun 31, Smith 10. Iu tho House, Gnrcelon, g5 ; Smith, S5 ; Conner, 04 ; nobhs, 01. Gnrcelon will probably be inaugurated on WrdneMlay next. After electing the Governor, thu Legislature, in joint con volition, filled tho other State offices from the nominees selected by t)o De mocratic-Greenback caucus. The State Legislature met Tuesday in Hurrlsburg. In the Snnte, Thomas B. Cochran wns chosen Chief Clerk In the House, II. it. Long, of AllegliO' ny, was elected Speaker, and W. C Shurlock, Chief C4erk. Tho complex- Ion of tho Legislature for I878-8O U as follows : Senate, republicans 32, Democrats 10, National Grei n' a- k, 2 IIouc, llepubllcans 107, Democrats 78, National Greenback, 10 The common belief that the Green back movement in Maine has expired Is not th&red by the Portland (Mc.) Advertiser (Hep.), which asserts that Grienbnolc lecturerors am traveling all over tho state and, aftor oiling the fait that n now Greenback newspaper has markets lo the Productions uf our workmen i bet n established In Pottlilld, says: "It and manufacturers, and tho subject of ar- i a not ttio 27,000 Democrats.but the 43, lulration" for Iho settlement of deputes be-, A , , ., L . , . ' ween' employers and oinpl..yei,wlth a view 000 G'eenbackers that must be beaten to the preventinii of strikes, loss of woge, ' next summer." m4 of trade, angry and ruinous contcntioiiF, I . . . . violence, public exiiensc ami all the otlier , ,, Umentablo conseqliences tnat follow in1 A. A aildimton correspondent of the their (rain. I Cincinnati Commercial says that 1'iesl- The remainder of tho Jessage is devoted dcut Hayes icmarked to him last week !:,d Knf. CommUteo would not in connection wan 1110 lloara ol Charities; the Ginhigieal and proposed Geodetic Sur vey; the runarkingof the boundary linesof the State, North and Southwest; tho pub lication of the State Archives; Freight Dis crimination; Ihe proposed BlafdjiBoard of Health; inadequato bondofrtlccorders of lleedsi 8Ute Llbraiy necdsrand lhe'Vork of the Fish Cnmmissiorit5C7Thero aro thrca brief bill beaulifuinribules to tho inomory oMIenry Armitt Jlniwn, llayard Tnvlor, nu .iiiiruju -uciaii'iiavii ann men a ciosin. Rccompllsli substantial results; there were already Indications that it would end whcie Ihe Totter Committee ended In nothing," -Nino hundred and seventeen fail ures were leporlcd In New York City durlnx the year 187'', tho liabilities amounting to 403 038,403, white, the ns hnve ever cared for tho exhiullioiH, as exampllBed lu the;rown proper person,-!. Tlie combats of the Komaii arena were sustained by captives trained ns glulla tors, and the amphitheatres uf Spain are crowded lo witness thu tortures uf wild bulls uy agllo picadors and roata- 1101a, YUU mn dciuuiu in uuy uuuri ui . injury. Our prlzu Ugh's, base-ball matches, horse-races, boating contests, I etc., aro just now (and very oppropil-j ntely for tho season), overshadowed by I a tedesliian m.iula. Iu nearly every, prominent city uf tho tout try walking! matches are In progress or in contem plation, mid the ktruugi'st part uf the matter is Unit large crow a uf peopli of both s.'xesuie Milling to pay tu wit ness these trials of physical enduianci'. When one, at a distance, reads of the enthusiasm created by Iho completion of bo many laps on a saw-dust truck, In a given time, by a ptolessioiial wnlkist, wonder creepi in ; but it u man will only turn upon himself the ejti uf Iu tro-poct Ion, he will acknuwledgo that, as 1 have above stated, the "gaudla cer- taiulnis ' lias as llrin a r.uld of his feel lugs as of those of his coutitiyineii nt large. Our cnpltol ei y has escaped the prevailing ruge, but i understand that next V 0 k a wall 1 g bout of twenty seven hunts, for a pursu of $250, has Leen arranged between llllam Craw fi td, the cliamplon pedestrian uf thu Distiict, nnd Miss Mary Marshall, ut (jlilcagu, who has defeated, lieithu Von lllllern on several occasions and male pedestrians In vatous suctotis uf the cuutitty. Tlie only ubjections I have to these athletic contents by prufv'sslun. ate Is', that witli many ul tiioui, it s a mero matter uf business, uni Hint often matches aro "thruwn" for i satisfactory pecunluay cunslderatiuu. Knowledge ul this fact takes away nil the delicious glamour that doubt uf thu Issue casts over tho spirit. 1 consider orse-raciny thu grandest sport iu the vurd, but 1 wouldn't give much to witness n dash between the most noted racers, If I susr pected tlie victory had been ui ranged bcforehntid. Not since the 4th ot March, 1873, the day General Uiant was Inaugurated the second lime, have wo had such a spell of culd weather as thu one that lias been passing pver us tljo laaf fey diiys. Ttip 4th uf March referred to was only a single day of intense culd; but every, body who was liero then will never for get it nor the incidents tlut occurred. Then oldcerr and men in the pi occasion hud their extremities frozen. The In auguration ball took place that night In a temporary frame building orectul lu Judiciary Square. t was Impossi ble to warm it. Gentlemen danced in their overcoats, und poured copious draughts uf brandy down their throats ti ketp warm. Thu Indies in their full uress (undress) suffered most terribly, and theru vycio V0, a few uf them who went to their graves in consequence. The scenes along the Avenue during the piugress uf the precession from tlie White llouso to tho Capitol were 111010 like sumo uf those we read uf on gulu days among tho .lussiuns, mid the pres. ent spell reca'ls them with fresh Inter est, and If (hero is any difference, the the guago of the thermometer Is very decidedly lower just nutv ; the same in dication cuvers a iiiucli wider range uf the couutiy than It did ou thu occasion refeired tu. The whole nothern por tion of tho continent, between tho twu oceans Is suffering mote or less fruui the Intense cold, blockades) of miuw, frozen rivers, and a general interrup tion with travel and river navigation. AUOUsT. Constitutional Convention of Pennsylvania, to fill the vacancy caused by tho itcatli ot tho Hon. William M. Meredith, and served 011 Revisions and Adjustments. THU INAlXillHATIOrr. rcoaiunsti: of -run ixAUountL Cemcmomzs it JlABEtfllUKO, JANUA&T il. Tho Indications aro tla the inauvuratloD of (Jen, iloyt, watch w 111 t&fco placo on tbn Slsl of thtstno'Jtti at II arriBtmrir, w lloicccdaiit Mm liar event lu tlio point of brilliancy nnd Ibo number! In atlciutauce. 'rUeii-oAiainme for thotnauautal coiemonlcs lias been announced as fol'owst On Monday night Jnuuii j- 20, a full drss re-ci-idlon nnd hop. teuifrcd to Gen, lloxt tn' the Youim .Nlcu'a lli-pub, lean Ciuli ot HurrlsuurK. wl.t take place nt the Opo:a lfunso Gov. liar, trunft and -t.'O mill bo uretliit witli Governor elect Hen. On Tuesday moml-ip nt ulno o'clock tlie null t.irv and clvlo orgnnizatione will form on Mai' lict street rcadv for p.-.r.i(ta under dlroction of the Oatcf Min-sliol. whoso hoidquuartsra will ba at tno Lochic! tloiel. At ten o'clock precise ly tho paiado witi more, pnsslnir ovcrnthort lon'o to West State Mreet, where the line wilt ho reviewed by the nutirolnjt nnd Incoming Qovcrnors 011 tliclr waj to tho irrand stand at ttio mjln cutraaco to tlio Capitol bulldtnc. Hole tjio !uuUral rcrrlccs will bo conctudcil with tlio Inaujiutat addtoa aDd tho admtnistia tion of tno oalli of offlco to tho Qovornor.ckct by the I'tntf Justice of tlie Supieine Court. At 3 0'cloek In' lbs aflefnoon the fienato nnd House of no?;esonuittvea will vote for United States Si-niter tn thilr respective halts. Iti the evening nfrrjnn display of fireworks will takopljcemth) Cap tolpork, after which Gov. Iloyt wit hold npublio reception at the Ijxecuilvo alaiiRion. The Little Sehuvlkill Navisation Itnilroad and Coal Company nnuouiicesn dividend of mrco una ouo-liaii per cent, payable 011 no mam!. In Washington City nnd in otlier portions of tlie country, tlio recent extreme add weather eauseil a temporary suspension of the public schools. If. Baldwin, of Monroe City, Indiana, writes under dato of Dec. 3d, 1877, that his wife used Dr. Tierce's l'uvorite Prescription witli wonderful results. It cll'ccted her en tiro cuie, nfter several physicians had tailed. Tlio many similar letters positively nlfiming that tiio Kuvorite Prescription had" cured the diseases nnd weaknesses peculiar to woman, induced Dr. Pierce lo sell it under a guar antee. Ladies need 110 longer submit to useless mid painful local treatment, us the Favori'.e Prescription is a isfo, sure, and speedy cure. Hundreds who had been bed ridden for years have been restrored to per fect healtli by its use. Pharmacist, Family & Dispensing Druggist Dealers in Drags, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, choice En glish, French and American Perfumeries, Ilnir, Tooth aiul Nail Brushes, Imported and Domestic Soaps, Sponges, Chamois Skins, Stationery, Pancy Box Papers, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, at prices which defy all competion ! My Prescription Department Hcccivcs special attention, and is the most complete in the county ; it is supplied with the hest quality of Kennedies that can bo obtained, and so regulated as to preclude the possibility of a mistake. Prescriptions and Private ltccipes compounded at all hours of the day or night by myself, at the Lowest Prices possible. All Drue nnd Spices sold by me aro puaranieed to bo Stalolly Pnro and Mnnnractnrd from tho very Hem Crailo Artlclm. No (limit Adulterated nt Alv 1I .bhshuiciit. MATIS TION OUAUA2TEEl) OU MONEY ItUl-'UNDUO. Ordois by Mail receive piompt nttcu lion. TlitiuMnr my friends nnd the pnblio (rcncrnl'y for past favors I con fltfeut ally ask a tliare of future p itronoKC, cua'untolnx aat'macuou in every caso. llespicllu'.ly, CIIAS. W. LENTZ, Next to the Fort Allen House, WEISSFOllT, Carbon Co.. Pa jan. 4, 1878.V New Advertisements. New Advertisements. New Advertisements. JJOK KENT. Tlio commodious ui) pcUrally locatod Store Hup UWDU1IIJ UUUII-, Jlttw uuu,iit:ii py ur. n. 1-.. j-aizni:ur, on jiaiin Piiei-i, in me uitloiiKO 01 iji-mvowu, ioacrcii tor ltnt on reaaonati 0 tenni. l'qsseistonon ihuI AIM It, U7'J. l-'ur ftirlhr parllcoIiirailill-i'Bi, OIOU IKL LAlJlJACn. Jan. It, 13:5. Cutaauiiua, l'a iwmgrnph in which the fiovernor's true , rets were valued at 918,095,531. This Pennsylvania heart delivers itself in thanks to tho people of the Stato for their conliilenco and support, and nn earne&t desire for tlio weiure 01 me uommonweollli. is nn increase over tho year 1877, the total failures fur which wero 847, with liabilities of m,(87,0i0. Tin: m:ati; ai-i-iiu l.sso. The United States Senate after tho 4th or next March will consist of forty -two Democrats, thirty-three Republi cans anc, ouo (Da, Is of 1 llinul) Inde pendent. As Mr. Davis Is likely to vote with the Democrats on most que Tlio Cincinnati "Commercial" thinks that "It ts eminently fit Ihut General (Irani should ride iii a ship of war of the Uhlted States when he sets forth for the Asiatic sea," since $182, 400,033 were spent on tho navy during his administration. r Sill or to Iict)t, An iu hnMr locitiMl 2 Slnrv F.ainn lloiso ittutaiu liusl Svetseporl. witu five anil one-half acres of l-a.ul. n .DjiiJ. good Orchaid of choico apples, &e, Vol luilli; cr parilcu.ma, apply 10 UV. KI.K1TIN aun. Jan, it. i,ai.gUton. E1 STRAY COW, Camnto tlio moJtttca of lha mderlrnc1( lu Town men sing Townshtp, cariion Cou-itv. 'a., tho lt ot Jauimi v, 1879. u lllBCk amlwhtU'Cow Tho owner isipqueatctl to eotno torn aid, itoxe nioin-iiy. jmv ujsts and takoier awu.v, orsbe wiii no isu.u aicuruiujc in hw, VENZ13Lf. BOIIINKB. To Wiimcnslnff. Jan. 1 1 , lWtf us SHERIFF'S SALES OF VAIiUADLK REAL ESTA T E. BTTirtnp of sundry writs cf Levaiii r aciar .uid VKSIHTIOM .xroNA8 tSHued nut of tl Court ot Connnnn I'lrnn o! (broon Oonmy tlieto will bo ex pop ed at Tab lo Bale, nt tho court House, iu the Borough ol jtlauch Chunk, on Saturday, January 11, 1879. Pt 1 o'clock P. M.i the followlug piopcrttcst AU that cortnlii tract orflcco of land Mtuato in .Mnhotilnff townshlit, carlnm County, bounded nnducHCilhod as fol own : llconnnin nt n Btouo comer: theucu extending by lnudl.iteby Vrot crick HQiltli.t-outli fcoveuty mid ime-ltalf di'srots, wim flttccu and ijpbt.ipi.lh ji ere lies ton o tost uuttit'o and Htonos mound j thonco hv hind of taiuuel and Aiiron tihlvo. noitli o ghteeu nnd one-lialf dogiocs, wtit forty and one-nalf po cn cs to a etone, inrlh rcventy-ooo m.d cmcdiilf oce re i-s, t-asr futir poicics ton slonc, mutli nun let-n nnd onoliatf ocureo. we-t nno hud dled und forty.alx and one half pcrchen to a stone, and north reventv ono ami ouo hnli do- prpe. ensl forty seven and cljraMcntli poiches iu n sino. ami nn nco uv mucs vi j.au I'lyor, south oipMcu and ouc-fotth dicreo-, pbt llity- ail. percuos o a sione, ouo uunuicu ana iiuriv tno perched to tho placo ot tORiuuiug, contain-tuff strict mcajiurc. Iniprovcnicntsthorton aio ono TWO-STONY ntAME DWELLINQ 110USU sevei torn bv twntv-slr feet. Kitchen nttiicliru o ovou by sixteen, hvlt-n barn thujy by Joity b'lze1 nud taken Into execution as tho mo pcrty of Hugh lKnouuo. AISO All thne fonr certain tracts or pieces ot land following, in witi First piece. ull that certain trace or plcco of land Mtuato in A atiomnjr township. Onrbon ctmiity ro.tbounOotlnKa described itnfduwt Uee.nnlugata stone, thonco paitly by laud of Mb line I uei her anil paitly by lutid of Joutsthan Hlodlo south eixty'inuodetfree", west Mxtytivo poicue-i io u posit meuu uv iau 1 oi jiaiaiiiiii Held I o touth fourtom dognct. oist s.xtv-ono peiches to a pot; thence by tho uaino aouth wsvfiitv-ofn decrees, oist slxty-thieu ptiehcs 10 a B'niio; inouco uv i:inu ot ah man muber iituih fllty-hevoii de-ieOi Inur peiches t n fctunoj tueuco by lind of KhasShlvn noith flf teen tlexicei. weM eig ity nine puiches to the. piucuoi uoiuniiig(to..iaii:iug X ViiMY-SIX ACR1.S AND KJQIIrV j m oie or less. Tho second niece, all thit ccrtsm !ot or i.l co of gnmnd sif unto In tho township cnuuty and stato t ijieKin, no un tux i uuu uchculom ni i.i low i ItiKtnnlu? at a atone, thence by liml ot Miclmel Oerber norili mxty-nmo deineiH. ra-t fourteeM peuhe.i to n posit tlienco bv land of Kit ik bhHe-Fouili twemvmx doieoi. e-ist fix ty.rtur perche1 10 a posti itieuco tiy l.iud o Nathiiu mokpi- tlltv-seveii negrfes, west twontv fliTttt midnhtlf neichoi to a po.; thonco hy land ot said A II. Gumbtrt north itltteeu Oe- gieu west slxty.nlim nnd a qn rter pi-ichcs to tlie placo ot begl nulug. contuiuln? Eioin Acni;3 andonh iiuxded akd stnet mc.it'nrp.uent. ine nun piecu an mni crmm iiirB-sunge, tenauient upu tiuctof land ftttuatj In thu lowu nhlp, county und rttuio nfoto?nlti. bouu:od and flt8Ciihed loiioV8 llegtt.n ux ut u utonx. UH'iice oy i ami ui ueorgo f iiia norm eigniy. two and ft half doirieea west twei.tv tlvo the to a pluo tulI)p thonco by ini 1 now or 1-itnol l-Hius bhtvenoith mx m a ha f digieca, ea?t three and a bait perches to a stuKo-t tueuco uoriu uity-Beveii uojr ecu, east rovcniy.ioui K'icbes to n -tonoj tueuco uy laid of jaum tehnir couth fl o and aUu f tlecrcon eist twenty perches to n cho. tnut oak thencu ly land cf ueorpo nnz eoum uuy nve nuu a najt degrees, JOHN G. BIERY, Agent, Manufacturers of and Dealers in all kinds of Lumber, Sash, Doors, Minds, Shutters, Mouldings, Brackets, Unlltist crs, "Window and Door Frames, Scroll Sawing, Turning, Planing and Ripping done at short notice and at Prices to Suit tho Times. nr MsicMflBefl'y is all ISTew and of the Latest and Most Improved Pattern ; wc dm ploy none but the' Pest Mechanics, and use only the Best and Thoroughly Seasoned Lumber. Contractors and Carpenters are iqvited to call for Specifications, which will be cheerfully furnished. Oriloia by Mali pinnptly attrmleil lo, ami satl-fsctlon eoiinntrnl. Tlinnttfal to oiir frlrnd. ati lavois, wo ro.nriiiiiiir as t u marc o( roar oatroiiuulii iiu fni,,r nnd thu pnblio tot puti P. O. box 63. Very JlO'peclfally. JOHN G. BIERY, For the Wcissport Planin Agent Mill. jim.4- yl IJiroUT.VAX lions, their maturity will be nraotioallv : ten. Thetcrniiioflwviily.flveSoiintors; -Consul Moseby ou leaving Wa,li will expire on Ibo 4th of March, 1881, 1 llBtn fur ll,s pf)5t Clll,m 1,10 otl,er nna the uueXloii of nartv nilvnntaoo In UB" lulu 1114 ,r,eua' lIint " wou1 - that body will tlicrcfora comu up again to bo decided at Ilia election iu 1880 together with the rrnlditcy. It Is j turn to Washington on tlio Itli of Mircli 1381, to be pretcntat tho iliaugeratlon j of Ueiifral Ur.int for Ihe third term." Itili-restltig to note vtliat the probablli ties of that cnutrst will bo. Of the Senators whose terms nlll rx plre In 1881 -Ieven are llepubllcan?, namely. Booth of California, Hamlin uf Maine, Dawes of Massachusetts eiirUliaucy of Michigan, McMlllau-nf Minnesota, Uruce of Mississippi, Pad dock or'Kebiaska, Sharon of Nevada, Ilurnslde of Illindo Wntid, Edm inds or Vermont, and Cameron of Wisconsin, Of these Uruce will certaluly be suc ceeded by Democrat; the Callfcrnla Benatorship may be considered some. What doubtful, while In all tint otlitr casta the election of ouu ir.tNin.Mj'roN i.m-ri:i(. Yiw Year' tiny in HfuAinfon, Shoddybm in our Society. The li'iiiiJJiini'a. The J'nir of 1S73, Wasiiixotox, Jan. 6, 1873. Tlio gods seem to smile upon New Year's no longer since the good old can. uons of "lang synu" are obsolete, but in tlieto latter days generally semi us sleet, snow, or rain as a token or dis fivor. Tills year they deluge! us Willi all llirrc at once, combined with biting blasts and slushy streets, making pedes, triatiism or drlvlug equally unpleasant, asir to Impress us with a double sense republicans Is 1 ulspleasuro. And In this tlie gods atoro- Ill-nth ot IIun. niorlnn ztlcHlcbncl. says tho tho ZcJycr, l'liiladclpliiaiis of every station in ljfo who lovo tlio faino of tlicir city, will rrsrol to loam of tho dealli of tho Hon, Morton McMicliael, wlioh took placo Monday afternoon nt fouro'clock. Ho had been sudoring fir tiyo or thrco weeks past witli n painful, but not generally fatal malady, but yet was bright and cheerful, conversing freely witli visitors until Sunday evening. Tho immcdiato causo of his death was heart disease, but this was complicated with' rheumatic gout. Under tlieso his vig oious constitution broko down suddenly. To tho present generation of l'hiladel- pliians Mr. Mc-Micliacl was best known as tlio senior proprietor and editor of tlio .YoWA .Imcn'con newpaper, and ns Mayor of the city from 1603 to 1SC0. Ho ha,, how ever, held many jiositinni of trust and hon or, and had for n long time been prominent in tlio public allairs of Philadelphia. He had lict-ii an anient llepublieau sineo tho organization oi uiai parly, having eonio in ti t from tho old Whig party, of which I. e was also a leading member. Jlj frequently took urt iu convention!, and was the torn -lirary chairman of tlio convention which noinimitml (iencral lira lit for his sccoiul term in tlie Presidency. Mr. McMichaol was born at Bordenlown, 11 irliugtou county, Now .Jersey, Oct. 20, lt07, so that ha was in his TSiul year at Iho lima of his death, lie received tlio acade mical education oT his day, and afterward studied at the I'uivcrsily'of 1'onnaylvanin, Uoii leaving tlio university ho studied law and was admitted to Iho bar in 1827. Pur ine, tho period from 1S21 to 1815 ho con. Iributed at times to almost all tho periodi cals issued in Philadelphia, A eiiccimen of his poetry, "A Monody," was published In t the J'Mlmlclphia B.ok in 1830, nnd received I warm commendat on. Dr. Alliboiie, iu Dictionary of Author, says of Mr. McMieh- uei: "i out in regreiieii inai so aula u TO CONSUMPTIVES. AOoiUIcinan liavinp' liceimo fortunatons to cm e iila fcou ul Cot. sumption in ihe worst HUgea nfter bun it clven nn todiobvibo most cele bratol pliyiiclaiir, desires to ninio knuun the en-- (whlcli piovea aicceaslul m over ciibcI lo thiisn nfll r.til wiih Akthm i. Itrnnolium OntiL-lm. Col da 1 oiiBtimption mid ull AlTwilon ut the lluofit nud JjUiiks. und will Bcnrt tho (too po. firo ot chitrpo, to all wlio deal re it. If thet will lurwurd ilieir aOureas to DANILUj AUKIC, 31 Uberij ax., ivcw vnrB. j-iniimc A SE)V DEl'AUTUHL'. TlioundPrIfnodK'!P?cfnl,ynnnomcp8s tolita pntrjiii and ttio public KfjeraUy, that fumi aud Sell Goods for Cash Only, and to that end has marked down the Trices lmcullre etorkot Groceries and Provisions Constating ot the cnolcest TEAS OOFKUrcS. KUOAIty. SI'ICi:8. HAMS iLUUi.i)i:iiH, i, Aim. iiuiti;ii. liiius, Jto. 4a, tolhevciy Lowest I'necs. Best Fnm'y Flour $2.75 a sack and a'l other aitlclca at equally Low Trices for l'.itronupe sjiictcd aud latHuctlon Kuarau (oeu iu an carci, P. A. ANDREWS, Kr rtboLeh nnilbnsij. Ull. Bri 'gn. janll tf l'ACKi:tlTO.V, Ta. DR. HARTER'S lMirlfliN, IhirlclieHf CilreN Color nnd To no (o tlio lllooil; it increase the quantity n! icdl m the quality, giv ing Vigor, WaHty, Energy, I)ttxr and Life itself. west forty.lcht perches to tho place of bepla- SKV13N A CltlCS AND FOIITV rHCUCd, strict ineatreTucrit. The louuii pteoo, nil that oorinm tract rr Dltno oi land feitiute In thu tuwiiHlihi. coutitr aud Stfttf aforesaid, t ou ided nud deHCiUnul iih tn.iowat inntr atu dtonu the nco hvlnud oiaaiti A. il. umnbcrt norm tweuiv-toiir de crecs.weat mtv-iour iirrches to a u tst j tu ncu Uv land of Michael uei bt i nortli klxtTuiini er. cliea. vi' a ttcvcntv-pialit nud a hn t perches to a Biuiio i iui'iiuii uy i buiiiu na.iu ciuuiy tie crceswenthliiy-eight porcucsio a punt At a public road; t'leuce alone n;uJ road cortn dxty- bv laud uf Amon Kltds uoulh slxtviltgiBcu.o-itc 1 talit.oabt niTchert to n (stone i tho mo bv the : s itre north nitvnino depiee, cant four pci cltra to a iot t thence Hmtrioiq ueico. wott ciguiy.KiJt tcrcuee to a mouo i i"enco uy laua oi the fald A, It. tluuibert uoilh cighty-ono 0o prves. wem foi tv and a halt uerclica to u stone j theucoby the aame miuUi itity-aeveu (Ifgico. wefctUHeenana n half perches to tho placo ut U giuuiuK. coniaiuiDff twunty-mm: acuf.s and oxi: iiu:;- DUUD AND FII'TUKN I'EltCIIhS more or lor a The Improvements theteoii nro a TWO-STOUV KHAMlJDWKtUNa IIOITSI2, twculy br twenty.lourleet t xacujit old log buiitlniff iweuti bv twntrMX fv-i, a ntionnrt.i half tdoiv aiftolo founoou hy mxtceu K'ft. with sttacUmuiittaiiil mhor outuutitun:, bui tl and talcen Into t-xecutiou a tho prop crty of A. ii. Uuuibetf. AI0- AII thit certain messuMgc.tenoincnt aud trnet of land aituuto In Maiionluff towmitlp, L'aibm county, rcnua., bounded aud deceit ed natoi. Iowa, to witt Declmiluie t a btakulu the l u-tiio road lejdtiiff lo JehlKhtun uoith a vuty-mun degreea. ont fourteeu and tnroe.qniirtPia per chw to a fctouo i thi-nco a'ontc ttt'd loud north ativeutv tHo aud a haKde.iofi ouut tweuy-one nudaquaiterpercbe In uapikoj thonco koutli by Ituua of William Ben hmer twenty two du git)o, tast tweivouad ninetontlm pcrchen to u lat t luenco uy mo jimurauiu xiuiiytour auu tiicof , vot one him tied nd Heventccn perchce to a Btonot iliunci i-outh foilyltmr douroo", 0'i loitv-mnc peiclies to a stone; ttieuce south iwclvod- Rtce, o.ibt tlirco ami two tculh'i perch csitheiuu noitU 8'jveiitv-elcht di-et-oe. cast ciuht pculio-i lonpino, tl:tn.ce poutli twelve ucfirccM. t-nf-t irrty fix and I'igut-tvnili pcrciuf to ii oos-tt theuce north ciluy ntno nudaiiall de-iot 8. caHi ninctyix and iwo-t. nt-is pcichett IJ IIIU ptUCO Ul UtflllUIUK. HIJHlllillllT 0K UUNDUfclD AND LIGHT AC11K8, moioorlooa. AH thosn fonr certain ceitain Trncta and ! 1'Iccch of liiuti, the thrco lltst thereof belnv si uaio In tno rowjudd;! of luwumeutantr. coun ty oi Our Lot i. aud state iitoretald. Lonndtd mid 1 il'sc, ibOil toiUwi. to wn i tho Ti act of Liinl belmiiiitfiiiii Mono tlieco by land of Ai.diow I. pott , ninth tblrt-ono nud a IilU degree", wed ono h und i od and sixteen pcichov ioukIoiiui tlicnco oy land ltoul FtcdoiiCK hncolcruud Uci J.imiu Taylor now olomon Wulck bouUi Df.y uuo aud a hull deuiccd, east idnenV ono per. bos to a tdouct thenco by Ju nil of Cumk'I Until auu lie ltv Ml'ler, noith ll'ty-one and a hull deuncd oast one hundrrd and foity-sovcn peichcato n Blunt i tiienco 0 laid uf Daniel iJici-Oacb uoith seontet'U and n ha f deirieo-. eu4thoventoeii l erciica to n mapio tree thence north foi tv-foir decrees, went eighteen peiclie to a Btouo i thenco noun threo dciecs, went iltty-tlncu ppicli1 to a btouo. thenco by la jo of t'uulUolt, aouth 8ixtv-"ue and u half devices, wot oiif huudiu.1 pculioa o a ciono; thence noitU lotty doreen. vtt nliit teen teichenio tho placo oi bcj.'lniilu0, eoutmulug ONh ltUNDHi;D AND 1 WJiNTY TIIUKr ACJtliS A"U ON12 lIUNDilJID AND TII111TV-FUUU rUltCllES, and alio wanes. -nd. Tinet of Lnnd, beplnnlnffnt n stone cor ntroiilaudol CiKpcr ltitli taenco north UUv di-grees, ca-t forty peicho to n stnuo : tnciic uoith t-e veu teen aim n half deicen. oufit ei -Ii leeu peieneaion map e t-titn-pi ibencj noith Bixiy.eiK. t and n ln.f dearcea, m&t tvMiity tllllO luTll'OI (O a RtO.13 I tllL'IICt Cllt tlllltV. tin co and u halt perches to a port thenco noutli eclltten ueiecaAvust one hundudund "tven t-ix i-eiebeH lo n post j tLejco iionh tueut dciricoHOiio hundredutiu' thirteen pcruhca hIoi a Citct itoul'a piopoit to place ut boluuln. cunt lining I'oitr-v-roun acuks and o? hu.v- DUUD AM) T VKXTY-XINK rKItClllirt. strict lneihiue. 'i d. liuoi urriecoof Land sltmropaitlr in lowcmeuHin rowuhij) nud paitly In Tenti Finoii lowiid'du. in too t:iu.itr of tjtiiiiuu. state atoresaldt Jiouuiieil mid 0ocl tied ai lollop h, to wu j ucgtiiuiuff ui a corner oi lunu iuo uorne I ins n iir a i a mono, t la nco by 1 ud ft fceb is tl.in Vouybt, elflit aud om-h.ilf decree1-, tuvt twuniv neicnoH to n r.a.sfilrna north aixtv mill one-half decrees (at lUtv perthes lo n nine t incnco nv iJiiu oi jes o ijcncu. -ou:u uuvauii one-mil deiriee.iust ouy huinlred uerciei to a tnne( tbeiiio ty lrnl nto ct liioiiuu ( laiand u mi ui j.ea, m.uiii nitviwonua one-uau tie. iriccs.wcrti (hlilceu p -iouoi to a oionot thi'iicc aoutb evontvtw) and ouo half deijtco, wttd one huiuliod nt d eighty nine pirchon to u fuileu nine, i no li.cnco i.oun e.cm v cini auu ooo tin if ilftrronA. wist n in limulrcil ntnl .-hvpiiiv perches lo hIoiioj thenco bv hmd lato ill atutui Colwcll. notch eight and ouo-huit de I preea ut ono hutidied m.d tuelvo veiclics to a (liesintii t inciico uv iniui oi iieoruc vt ick. liiiitlicluiitv threo n. d ono-iihU deicca. ea&i lo huu icd perches lo tlio plcu of beiunlua, coutninlpR Mid a'lowrnco of 0 p( r cent Tho improvi in cms thei ojii ere n rwo-.Tonv riiAMii dwi:ll,i(i irousr, twenty-four x twei.tv-eip.it feet MuUIo ti-n tyxlUtriy t otj plir lY, fo'irteen x sWUcn icel. mid. tMOUty-Uvu iy lilt, -two i o.,and ulhcr uu.UUi.dliiKa 4th. A Trict of Tnd, fltnaio In Ijiwer Towa mensing towiLtp, C'lbon cnuuiv, undtatu a tort s id Jhmadett and dtsoilbod nn lot.ows to v-li t octflnun.Kflun t-tnno is o latoot B mm n Mivder noith tHi-ntv-Hix degu-ei, petchcb toitbtouo- thence oy the buiuo undlunti litt-ot supheu SuydO't niith twont,v-&U otidthr. u foilith deuieoi ont tiuoo puchert lo & situo ; th'Oi(ji buita Mxly heven and one-tia t tt-n ceb, west ono iiimdii'd unit twenty-llvu porcnt a to n cho-tnut inobv Hirpheu nyi.ei-a liiuni tnene' by land of Oiuiiea Mi-uilben, mu h eWotv-ti ur and one-touitU diprccs.nt tort -thrco and a half poichealn n oioLon clio tnui ; ihorcoby laudi.f 1'etirSnvder norih ixty livo luo o.ie. fouith neaiee, ent-t llltydlvo and n hall pcicImp to n atono t Uieiico by uie Hiiine, north eveniy ii vii iiOLifeft. ijnt oiiAhniiiltodaml thro .'erclt I-; to a biono by a Fiuall hickory Hicnce by iho buiuo ami inuu oi 2i puuoi i imteinut m r, ninth west nine; ecu pi.ici.04 to t jo p nco ul be. I :ailn contanumr TWDNTVTW'O ACUiM AND TWUNAY. ON 12 ruitoiiEs. rjtrtct measure. eiu-d unit taken into cxzcu'Jon aa thep'op cit if Coiuclma biiider. ALSO - All that lit r lleco if cm und Mta 1c In I'lunkllu towuhip. Cnrbcn coautv, 1'ohikv: vn t a iiouiii ctl uittl decilbol ni lollowa. 10 uti DoL'iuu.us ut a pott thercu by land of Joel Wentz.Houth twontv-cllit mnluhulf d Kiecs, eaet lilt v feet to u po't; th.'iico by tUe KiiniH MHiitii mti.llvo deifieed. uojtuno hund.ed OUittllt foet ton po.i; tbciico nlonKn puollc load icnmiu lrum j'ttriyviiio in woitniuru uoith iwcuty-clsht and u ha.f d greo, wv-l Ull ICC l lO a liuir iiioiuu uv i.uiu ul jhuiu enta. uoiiu uiiyuvo c. ioch, m-i wm nuuu red aud lltty icct to tho p aco uf ut'Kiuu'aiff, con-tciuliiK slvj:n inouHAND and vivu uund. HJill SQUAllli fililil'. The lmptocuienU thetcou aien IWOfiTOUV r II AMU DWIUiLINO, twmty by twcnty-eiR't fei t; kitch n ntt.icr.cd I wove bylomtoeti uit undouthul dmpu. c.zednnd tnlicn Into execut ou ni tha pro- penv oi uiiKiut-tn iueajj.aua iicnry jjiciiz. uu to no hoiu uy j. w. it udj:noi:sii, sheriff. Jlcucli CliuiiU, DeOsiuibm 19, &7d. in & Winter Brv Goods Dress Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, At A. WW MJS9 Grroceries and Provisions, "THE ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STOBE ' of A cordial invitation is extended to all. Oct, u bait ileKrtCd, east u ui-ty tu mill a ball i.ei. ilii'ti lo u i,t . thence or 1 iud ol Jsuiom ftutlm tmu suiuli twi-uty.two auo a hull oeKitc-, east u qiarter iicrciu-n to n s-ono j i oi jnuaiiiiu dbmci noi in 101 iy It 1 p-neciallr adapted to Female Diseases, BUcb at Weakness froin urstnir, or anr ether luattoor the languagaaliould not devolo liis 1 c"'e- painlnl, Irrouular or deranired monthlr loisuro 11 mra to the prriuratton or aonio i penous, iuiiuk m ira wniuo. nauc m rreit. work ofiicriiiarieiit interest ami ortliy of , naucy.HerUlty.chanee ol We. etc his geiiiiu," anil J)r. itufua W. Orisivolil ol-' p. . i rm ludwl to him in "an orator of llio inont ills- f I 1 r HnrTAr'l IVPT Hi IC ui mi vwi w miui 1 1 1 w Combine tlie two eeoitl qiialliietot a Famllr Have ywr'by y,ar ,.! till ' U.o.Uir Mr. JfcMicl.ael, wlillo.till , c. iin mcrary von, eervcu a?. one ot llio ,,,,,,., in.,.;,. rrrttr Milaln. The Deruoerallo Sna ! said tliow a finer ilisceril.neilt than most Kr Iiom featt will become vacatit lu "f V,. , "lyl. ,,,0,0y B,v" H'"1 tinguislied rank, aud onoofllie mo,t nbla iooi .. t, . ..... ' ciedit for- An a nation wuare grow ng1 of our munziiio writer." ,188UrHatou oft'ouDecticut, Uayara deplorably shoddy, and tho '"Veueir I l'or .ovSral j-oars after hi. a..lion lo pi i-aware, gone or ioriua, mc uig" nave year uy year Increased till lions u oi uq ana, u 11)10 or Wary- ' , ' , j.ei-rmui; uuu-a i m 1 1 , ,n t, i , . utfoi oi to tbo public. i.n4 .In ... -In . . , ' friend uuou llio lirst dav of tlie vear. ' Al' ennen f llio old city of l'liiladcliilna, "?0,r 1u' :Z'Z , I ' . exchanging greetings, ana proaerius 2',"1 r "ti., 1S43 ho was elected IUJiI, oi'EMSU ! " "r- Hnni.ii ui ew oru, "goodo clieere" with the Arab's Idea ol 5 ' ,p. , , , ,oi ' m ' w rn.nrmin eT flliln lLraiiaf,n ti i ,v i....tAt ... I. .i t "' mhi iot ....... .., ... u. """"" J ' V 'B. out a 1847 Mr.McMrchaolboeamoamoeiate.1 tania, Jiaueyoi fcnr.cssce, Maxfy of i uruu '--uouBuigi ignna iceoingisquiio with Georgo 11. Graliam in tho iiroprictor. i.pewod ixan,- ivuners ar Virginia and Here- V, ., ' """' ntuca .mp ui me .im .mT'nin(uio iirsmumoor (ojil of We t YlmUlld. V the Ilepubll- av tl:u liational capital to whom cualo'ii of which apiwarcl March SDtli, 183'J, audi uuo ii-11 uu ui.uicu in llio niaiter, uuil wnicu nan lor tome unio previous to l47 1 I tea- travo to lnfoioi mv old natrons n.d en.. toiner. anil 'be l.uti'.to lupeueral. itiat I bare I be en (hall be aa nwutissful In 1680 as lio ate compelled to make Innsof their U ptibliilicl by Georgo It. Graham and , n ,. . fPIonT Ih'ry hhte been IW yer iey W1UB. bouses and pump liandlea of Ilieir arms ' AlexndBrCuiunilnafc This firm, however, jjsru,Uu iiuut&. .nr. fl. of theaoSnalorOdn n,,l.. 'u l-"Hrllllltmte multitude, but that ! '"l." dj,t1'ved. nf.i '? u"!u,'' 1 s aiUOUB llio Dallia and lionalllpi nt nt I "u"""' ""' .ue.inciluL-i. j no JU. I ho.e.f(om Conuecllcut. Now. Jersey, aoe- lb! pill beTath thHugar loVunf !' " " W( "UU a 5. Vtn Vork, Ohio and P.nupylcanla. ...r Ulcl.il.ey wre aware wLm, j D'to'T' itiZl 9 llutrvenlr the ltpnuhlleaim ln.n nnlv I UUtuatl nature Is t-o much like theeo ii.1,1 ,.t. n,n nnrii, .-r i.- . i. i , jw nub im:i. iruiu lYiiencu ii was remuveu no lmii.io lupeuerai. inai i nare Unfo now ready tur lospectiou in rOST OFFICE UU1LD1NO bepator Jllialsslppl) and 1 nature that had Darwin chosen ciia of , - , , ., ... .. ii"" wwwjr liuauiiiprus as ilia "coil galHlbeflvea.bpveinentIonedtheUeino.f.ctc0ic the tlieorc uf avoluiln rat4 will .till have a majority of two would find more bellevera. Try todtlvof lil rcwinl removul to Clie.tnut and Sov (liieludlnc Mr Uavltl. There U small i wr coax either raieluto "pasture now" "J1'1-,, 0" J,,,Jr .'flv18,'7,' l,'f. l'm'cJ 7',', vrobabllity that ,ta Uepubl.can, can ; Kffi mn nifirtt iiiaii iivn rntisrnra c tiii 1 . . ... . . ... -.- " 1 ' vwi.u RtiCHMIiPU PCIICH'I CIUHM Xr'K t,it t n'fff n nt I ,i ft t Shite pemocrat. are lilc y to relalij con Ii . wuj ti.iougli m, )u 4)c ue J,,' yfvmmA iu July. 181S.b) tho oDleo on Tliinl ttreet.l the theory of evolutloni near UiuIjii'ii ulay, whro it roiuaineil mi- I ry todrlVBI 1,1 1 in nwiuvai io cnwnui auu bov- 1 urea now" el1"'' 0,1 J"'' '' ''s,7 1,19 I'mtcd Statu il nuipul nr Oattt, then publishei) by X(r, Joseph It, In I I bill i Uliiunlh-r, wlv till live full nf yeau and ! ' . boiinri, wa? piirchai d and consolidated, with JOnTOX. I. tthe LOW. uu and uew auort- HATS, CAPS, &o. Special attention biTin? hen ieu to a well Mi-4flUutt i.riluN'a VOMHNHaua01Ul UlllUTil VV1$AU My Slotto HitU be -QUICK SAtm t SMALL mOPlTfi. 3 invito ttie ptiblip to mil ami emljo tdj w n u a i-ilie b.oru parcbnoloK vim where, t 1 oiu vtTjr iioeftt luauo 'uiotiia. 10 i,vtu burc-. . Ll'.WlH Vi;iBS. tli. "B it, VI "l V 0.t)aWiDf UWii u p lrtlirtCALl BDil Itioneu bv laud four (luiriee, weat nxtv-sevtu peubuit to a Ktoue tbttict) bv the mine sou tli riit'-bn iltv ftieeri.weet one perch lou wttiteoav t ll eucn by ihenruA nortU tiUv Mx ileifief.weai Mvcutceu Derelict tu m poat ( ilitiic6 ov tbe aaiua noitli lirtjr twottomii, wewt eighteen pt-rcliea to a maple i tu" nco bv thu twme uorth thirtythie? auu u half devrecn, west tblrttcn pert lies to tbo place ot buirlnuiUA', uout lining FIFEEEN AOHEa A.N'D ONE HUNDRED AND BEVEN7ELN PEnOlIES, more or le. The luprovemccta thereuu aro a TWO 8 1 Oil V FRAME DWKLUMI nOU.sK, lxU-eabr twnitj-.our I&tt. with kitchen at uchfdtbaru twoutv-twu tiv lliittytigut (nt anil outouilrUDfta ieitet aud tukoo into execution aa tliopiop. erti uf atuan Moseer. -Al-so.- AIl those three tevrral Trncta of LadiI. Bitu ate In ihe TowuAblp ot ToMameaMUjr, iu tbe Couuty of Cur boa, ami Htate ol J eiiu?lrauia t 'lhellit tract In bounded uy tuntsol uvil A. Ixvt tt. John Kiiue, llet'Jimm H. Moipin, 1 ugii bout THREE nUNDUED ACRES, bo the eamo viore or lost. 2nd A Tract of Land, bfjrtnnlntr at a pine. thtniceby vm-aut nortb flftv degicea, ibrve huudreU and four pfrchea lou plni north fonr Uiirrbii, wtt eialitv nlue peixbei to a POt i aouih tittr deixree. wwii ninety Ave per. th to a aum j uoith tony dewree, wet titty seven peicuea to a btone i aoutli lltty decieei. wt two hu nared aud ui e iH-rcbca to a white oak, and front Ii lour decieea, t-a-t uio huudretl and trty-lx pficnca tu the place ot bt-glnniOK. cuutuul p TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY-NINE i THREE-rouRra acres, t with allowanoo of six per ceut. for roads. c I 3rd. Tract ot Land bfftmilnjr at a uite nalc i tbeiico Uy land lafof iVwi crick K li.e north utiy aesTeos, wont iuir 'x pe cno iu n siuur: tbtsucA north fuity iliTrtM. ueat me 1m 'died and thtfe p.rcbra u pine thence nrthfuitv one UYgree. rast aeveiity-tive and a hall pcieh ea a atouei tbeuco at'Uth irtiilvflvo urirretJ , cut tyu perchea to a pipei Uieuienoi tti seveu. tr-nlue eri ', one btiuaied andtwelvouuda hall perchea to cuestuut ojt t tbenoe by 1 .ud otiste Jucvb Huua north iwtutv ouo drrrew, uut nxtv perchtm tu t 1101 tlio nee bv janu late ol Tbuuiaa Ctaijr. west m houdrud and ixtv-tnree anu a tourtu peinea tu a pi thtnoe thtnv4tiur aud a f.mrifi dKrw, ueat tw uir uvo iuiu lurve iuuiiu iictcnr iuu ifir nouih eicbtr-four auu a tour h w c.ei'- ut si nin a fourtii ngrh.n tn uuml lh i i ' b In id of Atidrtu ; aout tUnty fini. i.u dc xitirns.s. HOP BITTERS, MSMcilU'tur, .Vol 11 DrluU,) CONTAIXS nop., nuciiu srAMinAicn, dan- ixtniiJ roa-sT axu niwr jikdicial qual niiia or ALLuuiBii wrinn. THEY CURE All DIfinfA nf th B'nmach, Rnwrls, Riond, Llvt'i KldiieyH ami UiU'itrv Dira"". Ntrv ounffH, Hit'ru'eiu.nccu. 1'euiiio CouiplJiuta, and Drunkenness. 61,U00 IX ;om Will be raid for ncae Ihv will Dot rurr or rutin ot for mn thing Impure or Injurious found iu tin in. Ah' youi drnxelH for Hoo lilt I era nnf free bjolt. aud tiy the lit Iter before jou sleep. Take no other. Tub Hop ouoii Cuuc ami pain nrurpis TIIU CUKAfCaT HlTlfjLdr AM RCfaT. Chfnpnnil Hnnitaomo FALL AND WINTER ftUITShasJust tow tncucui ut (hepopu ar Merchant Tailoring Establishment of I A N K STREET, h E II IG II TON, PA. I nmjiut receiving nnd open In uiiiny new stock of FALL AlCIfc WIXTl'llt (JL JMlS.OASIMEltlW . (Foi elcn aod Jdmetici. ami top 'ctfuilv tiuimnnce that f v-m o l j l description ot ada ueiore ouirea iu tuis couuiy, i an ovl WINTER SUITS. the latent f rwhlon at prlcea that ar. and ho couvinccu. liu latuat .stvhw of m TTATaC; Aivrn haps iP&ft " ii fo; sion.'Vouthi nnd Children, very cheap. 1 to rtu6t ntnl best Qimrtmo it tif WHITE, PERCALE AND CALICO SIHRTS, ever roneht Into thl town, nt in immiiRO rcnnctlon on f (inner pr.cral AU entllfdl VJririv uiUlun fii'.i,n ivija. wuitaii kui.iuk iiccio ruit iuii- iiuru iibics TliuDepirtmeut fnr BOOTS, SHOES AND IlUMiEltS, fur LpdirA. Ocntlcmen' nnd Clit'iiri n'a wear Is now fury funiMied w th the boat Mannfaaturoa. Ut b( Pmud in ihe n-itnti v. wlurh hnvo been puichai d din city lrum the Alaktrs und aie.ihere tol C. lie l Co ill an iAl31J-.ri ucnui iiu. mi iiimiit i nct n.i . liMHrnct v uivlteil to ojII nnd exninti Q RtunU befoie nmUnjr your purchase, and an- ruiiTlnu d tl.at I (Mil aeU-nc gooda at lnwi'r pi let a tntiti tlm fame qnahtr cnu no obtained elna. wlito It l a wnyu a pleasuio to exhibit OiKids, whether jou purclmao truot. i erleat fits EuaiaulCLder nota o. Don't toryct the placet T. D. CLAUSS, Merolinnt Tailor, 2nd door above tlio Public Square, DANK STHEET, Lrblgliton iQ'Pcfl'ia 'i,Wwl . nun.- pr-or-i mini urer KMUie FALL & fir Men. Vmi;hi nnd Borx. In bsi v fiannWi t ! v i..'.. ., i.i . a US Mew Mew I'rices I l',,r Rale liy A. J. DUIILINO. Lt titictitoj, IU. nnnk-t. Hi ileiul yl Q Compo.i'il nf Wn.,1 anil 81I r ted tni;ettirr wnli I tin si'lc it-xt tutliofimt. A .uri'irl t tnr t iui&irMATi-sM ami iirnut aie lust i ot.li auu mur h LKI. Muuy a cuM alitl the att liUint coums queiicen vruvi-iit-ii by usn cttii.o Rimili. -rm tiy inali tn auy adilir.i uu it-CLiulnt ;5 cts -u h,iut"JUl liue uin, aud il lor u tut. Lauy in L'li 1 C'.VNVABE8 and AOENTS DO WLU. WITH TIILAK I. U'. .IOISXSO.V, SJ1 AUC1I otrcol. l'li.llJtlpUU. itfotl w( i inn (ln Men and wo-um ale Waxikd. to I J.UW,JWU ,iefr,m tmim iisoi cr day. la He l-uflr iu tt.iit ill .t .uiouli. ru a, T.-tiu mn' tni at 'inp n im.V -. i IILv.lv Jlino.1 rj. I respectfully announce to tlio citizens of Lolughton and vicinity that I havo leased tho Old Post-Oflico Stand, on BANK Street, Lehighton, and that 1 mn now receiving a full line of oonsisting of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear, Hosi-, cry, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Ribbss, Ruches, lady's liand-mado Clouds, Gloves, FiuicvKonps, Brushes, Combs, Buttons, Collars, AInoliifo Needles-and Oil, Zophers, Fancy Stationery, nnd all other articles usually kept iu my lino, Also, Agent for tho celebrated IDB3BfiIRY Camiwjet Ooacs-Aiir. (ggF Call and examine my poods ; the prices aro so low that tlioy cannot fail to suit all. . a.'u 7-1 S. . WIOGATMBY. Fall aBMl Winter lBeEini, ! Tlio undersigned announces to tho ladies of Lehighton and vicinity that ho is now receiving and opening a largo assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising such as Matalasses. Delaines', Coburgs, Alpacas, &c. Also, a largo stock of PRINTS and GENERAL DRY GOODS, which ho is offering AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES FOR CASH, tl Ae it f ' id l Groceries and Provisions a Specialty, at prices to suit tho times. Clover, Timothv, Hungarian, and all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds, Y1SRY CHEAP. Opposite the L. & S Depot, BANK Street, Mpj O, 15i0 yl bl'.IUGIITOK, PK.NN'A. i
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