jTltn SOUTH I'rCBinl nud ruitirc. i Uro to lite ctlpplnl soldier, or soldiers Mr. Oeorso W. Williams., ft leading , ''?,B1AcfllWM,,,.nie'f ".'fi'lSEfJl II. V. MORTrtlMMli mi'ichniit nnd tmnkcrof Clmrlcstnn, S. l.KinniiTOS, 1'a.i VATUIWAY, FUntlUARY 1, IMP. . . .lUUTUAUY. rptmn ()., has token pttlns to controvert with fact, n tiumlierof pessimist nsjlimptlniis wlilcli liave lied n barii'i'ul a lid pnrnly Init effect on Hip joiing nn'ti tit Hie South. Tlio notion Hint vvlillo men cannot tiuwafnlly till the soil In the flKltn o Da. 11. H. LlSDKnn". Hht.rn Stale!, unit IN fellow-crror IW. Henry ltl.lmrd Lindormui., Director I, mt(r(,on H,j wt n)(l W(,rk i Pfth'UnMMP.lMlnl,aiUn W.d,h,frl8,nii,nes le cmlffonts ,,, ,,, ton city, on Mnnr morning h,t. J he tlemisrd u born ill tlunim twp., Fiko ... .. , , , . roiinty, this Slate, Ihx-cmlKr 23, 1V. n,l '' "'Vo )cen cultlrated and picked t.. our p-oplc deserve mere Minn a lassing i " "'B" J notice. HUcnrlre-iMcjitlon rrVef the kind ever pi own. even when tlio labor of the ulititlnwi in Hie" cnnmion schools rf that negroes was compulsory. Un lias never Krl.tll he. rejd liitdiciiia with his father, j even nccepted these theories, Indeed, and hit dl-alilllty, and that thU law simply carries out nu Implied contract. lie 14 Waiting to hear from the Coinu.lstoner of Pensions n to whether there li am blsulty In the taw or d!lhulty, In Its coiiRtrucllon nnd ho Intend to ee llit J creasing, Menu bo seen bv examining the I. -I...II I... . l..l.. tl.n. .1... ,,!?.. It. I 1-11 Til .11 .VTl.t.... ISdrHtiirj tli'i'iillili Oft "AsfoNtstitxa-DiscMisuRitft ANolur-ontAST tslPllllMATIIIN." The attention of tho peoplo of this town nnd county is specially called to the. number of deaths retried in the papers from that dreadful disease consumption. In fact, this mseaso is rcporlcci lo no constantly in- Dr. John J. Jjihilerfnan,lnto of the Mahon lug valley, wlin. wife was a sifter of tlio lata Henalnr Plelmrn1 Wnolhend t he attend d lectllres st the University ot New York, prnduaUJ with honor and leyui the piac llee of medicine with his father at his old home In Pike county, In 14S. lie was universally boloved fnr hi 'terling worth as man and for his skill in tho profession. About 1849 or 1850, hubegau the practice of nwdlcine at Ncsquclioning, In this county. After practicing eomo years at Nesquehon Ing, In 185.1 ho was appointed Chief Clerk of tho V. 8. mint, at Philadelphia, by tho lato J ltoss" Bnpwdeiif and served ubout eleven years In that capacity. Many persons in Mauch Chunk nnd I.o lilghton will remember the rholera teourgc during the rummer of 1851, strong men Were stricken it the morning and carried to their graves In the afternoon, then it was that the now deceased physician showed tho stuff that was in him. Prs. Thompson and Itighter wcro both stricken down, leaving Dr. 0. 11. Iiindcnnan, brother of deceased, (now ol llctlitehem), to combat singly with the terrible scourge. To all appearaueo the most vigorous wcro tho first to succumb, the death rate, was fearful, and tho stoutest hearts wcro oppaled. The deceased, then living In Philadelphia, volunteered his ser vices, and came boldly to tho of his worn nnt brother. Tho oeople of Mauch Chunk will not soon forget lha service of lhoo two men. S. H. Price, of Upper Ijehlgli, T. P. Fimpon, of New York, A. G. Brodhcad and Andw. A. Douglas, of Maucn Chunk, were among tho many who manfully assisted un til tlio destroyer paved by. lie was appointed Director of tho Phila delphia Mint by President Johnson in ISO", unit held that position until lie was suc ceeded by cx-Covernor James Pollock, in HS9, In July following, ho was selected by lion. George S. Bout well, then Secretary of the Treasury, to examine tho Western mints and adjust eomo intiicato bullion questions. Tlieso investigations wcro con tinued until 1'872, when ho was appointed bj" the Secretary" of the Treasury a Commis sioner, with Professor Itobt. E. Rogers, of the University of Pennsylvania, to examine the subject of wastage in operating on gold and silver bullion, nnd was also a member of the Commission for fitting up tho new mint at San Francisco. In 1S72 ho made an elaborate report upon the condition of the market for silver, nnd predicted the il-eline in its lelativo valuo to gold. With a'vicw to obtaining nn ndvant.igcous mar ket for the lingo nnd incicasiiig production oftliatirlttal in tho United Stales, lie pro jected the coinage of tlio trade dollor, which was subsequently authorized by law and successfully introduced into tlio Oriental markets. In the tamo report ho called at tention to tho disadvantages arising from tho compulation and quotation of exchange with Great Britain on the old nnd compli cated Colonial basis, nnd fioln tlio uuder Taliutinn of foreign coins in computing tho value of foreign invoices and in levying nnd collecting dutieson foreign merchandise at tho U. S. Custom Houses. IIo was the author of the act of March .", 1873, which Minwled tlio defective laws referred to. In J8ft0aud 1S70 ho assisted Hon. John Jay Knox, then Deputy Controller of the Cur rency, in tlio preparation of the coinage net of 1873, which established the mints anil Assay office uf the United States ns a llurcau if the Treasury Depaitinent nt Washington. When this net took effect, April 1, 1873, he Was appointed Director of tho Mint, organ ised tho Mint Bureau, an, in that capacity, tftcreilnl a general supervision and man agement of all tire rrrlrrtj and assay offices in tho United Slates, A dutiful son, kind and afi'cctlonato until er.lovedby all that knew hiin.ho will be mis sed. Ho was a good nnd great man, and bis death is a public calamity. His funeral took place at Bethlehem, l'a.., to-day (Fil day), at two o'clock. i.c.n. I.ITIlISAltY. has been from tho first so strongly con vinced of the success of tho South with free labor that hu began to build prcnt warehouses In Charleston for tho stor age of cotton Immediately nftr tho war ended. Ills friends remonstrated with him, predicting "that cotton could not bo produced by wliito labor, nnd that Hie negroes would not work." "I did not bellevo any such doctrine," he says, and In vindication of the sound nets of Ids judgment ho points to his overflowing warehouses, which are In capablo of holding the cotton Which ho has neod to store. Mr. Williams con fidence In tho industry of Hie negroes and In their disposition to work liar moulomly with tho whites for tlio good of the country and for their own pros perity by legitimate means Is unbound ed. "I am happy to toy," lu write, "Ihat the. relation between tho whites j .Hid their former slaves has greatly Im proved. . . . Wo owe tho freed men n debt of prntltudo for their hu mane consideration of the wives nuii children of our soldiers during tho hit' war, who nero left mnlnly to their mercy. Their subsequent conduct has been equally creditable, especially when yci consider their sudden elevation from slaves to enfranchised citizens," Tho expression of a conviction of till natuto by men of prominence and liillu encc In tho South, where public opinion counts for more than it dues cUcwh. re, besides its significance, must tend to mnko tho rehllons between tho two races plcasau'cr, and to piotnote that mutual good feeling out of which tin healthy homogeneity of southern pop ulatlou will come. He points out with great sagacity ceitnln fa:ts which promise well foi IhuSouth If her people will make proper use of their opportunities, nnd labor patiently to rebuild their for' lines undei the new conditions. One product atom of tho South, tho cittoti crop, will yield this year, notwithstanding low prho, the enormous sum of two hundred ami fllty millions of dollars, which, etlmat lug the population of dm cotton state nt a little more, thun eight nlllluns.glve "lie startling averago of thirty onu dol lars income Ironi this one crop for each person, lnaloand Icmale, old nnd young black and white, throughout the whole cotton legion. Oilier products of the South, her tar and terpentine, her lum her nud her gniln, her mineral products nnd tho products of her lejently cst.tb llshed m.inuiactorles sources uf wealth tlio devtlnpcmcnt of which is scarce!) yet begun must uo added., to this n llio ycais go on how rapidly depend upon tlio energy of southern men. Concerning ,n slnglo ono of these re snuices, ond that a mlnoroue, Mr. Wil Mains says: "Auo'her source of considerable wealth to tho Knit li has atlseii troiu the discovery of Immense bed of phoi phatu luck nnil fo-odl btinu In Sou'h Ciiiolltin. Hie.-o remaikable deposits both on land nnd in tho navigable stieams, attracted tho intention ol geo logists inoio than a century ago, hut strange to sh tin lr value was not known until alter the close uf tlio war. Tnei Immense deposits have itddeil greatly to i tho omuueice ol South Candiiu. Ilun , dreds of cargoes urn annually shipped I from Char1 stun hud licautnuto foielgn nnd domestic pints, Tho uuiuulncluie of coiiimciciitl lertilizerstroin these rocks and fossils has added to tho wealth and tiiiilo ot (Jhaileston. Tliu capital now cmplojcd In mining phosphate, rock and ruck mtimilnctuilug fertillzcis ex cceds tho whole banking capital uf the "As It May Happen," is the title of a charming new novel of American li lo nud character, just published by Porter it Coates, Philadelphia. It contains over 401) pages, Is tastefully nnd neatly printed, and hand somely bound in muslin gilt. Tho ftory is a local ono to this section, tlio scene being laid in Wyoming county, Penna., and the denouement in Philadelphia. AS it pur portshe story Is truly ono of social country town life In this ptrtion of Pennsylvania, and prototypes of tho charaetcis can ho found in almost every borough. Tor in stance, how easy to mcteinorphoso Mauch Chunk into Slowvillo with its finglo long street sandwitched between two hills. Not ! far from Packer's Coiner a finger could bo 1 laid upon tho iinguUlic Billy Dihbs.tho bar- keeiwrnt tho Giecn Tree Inn, and tho em bryo politician. There toor true lo life, is the equitahlo Itader Craft, the lawyer. A little searching Would show us tho harrt fistcd, egotistic, tyrannical old man of wealth, Silas Gagger, and even tho nondo scrlpt, the internal old miter, Nicholas Gruudle. The subordinate femalo cliarat ters, with their closets filled wilh domestic skeletons, can h.1 f mi d hy llio seoiv. The heroine, tho artles., eub-crvient Kmily, the miser's daughter, would ho the hanlest of nff to find In the sphere where tho author places her, but the could bo easily impoited from tho Pine Swamp. Kmily lacks the grit, the "git up and git" of a true Pcuusyl vania country girl dreams, prays, weeps and counts the stars too much. Tho inci dents are dramatic, novel and ideal. The plot and counterplots nro thrilling and en state. Jt is a narrow nnd unsound philoso. phy, whether in the North or in tho South, which scej in tho bright pros pects uf tho South u induce to tho pros perity of tho North. This country is one, nnd whatever enriches any part ot It, whatever enables any put uf it to sell mure, to the world lor tho world's money or tho worlds products, Increases the prosperity of tlio whoio land and leople, Increasing duniestlo as well ns foreign trade, and producing real nud permanent thrill. It Is only tho sav ago or thu robber wliosu tlirltt Is nt the expeuso of his iHghbor,' and even en lightened selfishness should prompt Us to long for tho day when, ns Mr. Wil liams says, "tho production of cuttun In the Southern Stales will amount to ten million biles," and when thu sons of UK'U nuw living will "scu mora cot ton uiauuiaetmed into yarns and cloth in tho Suulhern States than Is now cou suiued in North America." it shall bo perlcotly plain and that tho money I approptltittii in carry it out. Therp l one point that wdl pethnps go at once lo the Attorney General for con htrurtlnn. Tho new law snjstlint the arrearages of pension shall bo pild nt tho rate for which the soldier was orig inally pensioned. As Congress has changed thu late sevuial times, nnd tlio latest applicants havit originally receiv ed thu largest ponslons, tho man who gets pensioned now gets n big sum in nirenrages. Tim totally disabled man originally got tti per month ; now hn gets iVi. The question then In the caso of a tMnlly ill-nhled new pensioner, Is whether ho should he pal.t arrearages nt thu rate ot $72 or tS per month The .lecMuu of this point will be looked for with great Interest. The Ccmiiilsshitirr Will ask Congress nt once foi nn nppto prhitlon to carry nut the law, nnd that It ho mndu Immediately available. He siys It will not bii as difficult ns people generally sltppoo to carry It out lie cause the nddltluna! evidence needed In eases of those now iccelvlng pensions will bo very slight. IIo will nsk for a small Increase of cleiks, and will nsk that tlio present pension agencies bo re districted, which hu says can bo done without Increase of force. Oenernl Shields, Senator from Mis souri, ni'iUed this morning. Ills corn-mis-don, howtver, has not eomo, nnd until It does ho cannot be swum In. Senator Armstrong retains Ills position until Uen. Shields qualifies Aliustrong Is very Indignant at the shabby treat in. nt he hns experienced from the Mis souri Deinnciacy. His friends think that niter Ids lung service he -hould havo been permitted to serve Until Hie fouith of M irch, and nttiihute the elec Hon ot Shields to n dcsiio to suit-soap the Irish element. If half the stories which nro afloat n o true, Hie last days ot the Potter Coin iidttco pro. i Ise to he busy ones, nud lm pot taut developments nro said to bo in store, lu its issue yesti rday one of tho New Orlron- papers chnrgm that the Paeknid government was Induced to dlsbvid nnd go over to the Nlclmll's Legislature by the money of llio Lnuls aim Lottery Company, li is asserted that prominent Republicans in Louis aim h ive ealfed on one of tlio members ol iho Iu: t T Couimitteo io tiling heluie It it number nt person w ho nle supposed to he full of Inloriiutioii on tills point, that ho will mlo;;t I he suggestion and will soon bring 'he question lieloro the o.iiumltlee for discus-ion. Among the names furnished nio those of Lieuten ant Governor Wlltz, Senator Stevens, Duncan b lveti;iur. ex Senaior Hubert sou, John Philips, J D Hill, Senator Texade. ex Speaker Uu-di.J A. Mmrls, Chas. K. Howard, Gov. Pinchbaek, Senator Dema Waynu McVeigh, and Judge Harlan. On tho other hand, It Is said with equal ( osi'.lveliess that Hit) eon mlttee's leport on ill - ol initial ques tion at issue Is alieady begun, and Hint tlio remaining tiltiu;;-. of I tit- committee will bo devoted exclusively to nu Inves ligation of the cipher telegrams, Quite nil t'.Y.cilfm.'iil pre. ailed In tlio parlors ol Iho National the other eve uiug as the. uuid went round Unit 'The .Maiveloiis Miilgels" now nn exhibition at onu ot uur Tlieatie.s were coining In. UilMieu lull to tiling llielr patents, .tlvcs lo inform their lords, servants Aero di-patened lii-iu friend to friend, Mill soon tliu Bahm was crowded by very Inmate uf tho houe. Thero were young and old. grey heads, golden head-., and heads witli no hair at all. Sena tuB, Supremo Court Justices, and uieiu Iters of C'ongiess ; sedate iii.itltin, sie.tty queens, nt.il tun liteiati ; even Alex.iuder Stephens, vice president ol too late Contedriicy, was winded lu in his invalid's cluir ; and the idling ma jor, who had taken his locals in bed for u week, uppeaieit bundled up in great coats ; and ns lur Hie children, well tiny .U'lu umpiy irniille, piniielng aliout on tile tip-ioe oi c.-qn cumin, aiIIi eeg c)cs ami clapping hands. Just tiien Iho ponderous tot in ot Senator David Davis, ex-Supremo Couit Justice. blouti ed tlio (tool way Hiiough winch he is olillgetl lo eilue hin.seil sidi-wnys. lot lowed by tnat uiu-eul.tr sis footer. Sena- lur Jones of Florida und the laugh was itii-eu nt llielr expense that "the Mldg '.a" had nimcdil Either of these mud em Gullivers cu.ild c.nry otf n dozen ot tilt teal Midgets lu tlieil ve.-t pockets. It is claimed in favor of tho new gen Uial topugiaplilcal survey ot tho United atalea emuiacen In tliu Legislative All propilntiou bill, to be leported to the House lu lucrum' or Tuesday, Hint It will show that marly till uiouiiueut in lei lor lines and supposed locations uf important cities uro now out ot place on tlio present maps. Thus, It is said that Columbus, Ohio, is about a mllu trum where it should bu on un accurate map and that Salt Lake City, Until, is sn'er al miles out of its place. It is nlso as set ltd Hint some portions of thu present unumlarlcs of neatly all the states are Inaccurately lucated ; mid Hint Hid same is true in a lesser degree ul neatly every county division, t specially those which nro Inruitd uf lines established by the surveys of Hie Land Office. It is lurth er stated Hut the Geodetic survey has already demonstrated Hie fact that the United States is a lull mile wider be tween tho uceiius than has been sup posetl. So much opposition lias been manifested among esteru members to thom features nt tliu original plan which contemplated iuteifeieuce with the pies ent publiu hint, system, that this portion uf thu propo-ed reorganization of our survey system, lias been struck tint by tliu commuted. Thu prospect ot Intro iluclug boundary contests between near ly all thu states, nnd many of the cuuu ties in each state, Is naturally causing no little apprehension among conserva tive nieinbeis, und a powerlul opposition is rapidly developing nguliist thu mens ure, tunl will, it passed, truly mako "contusion woreo cuutuuudcd. ' At OUST. mortality list, nnd all caused by not breaking up a slight cough or cold ns soon ns It ap pears, which can bo easily dono by Using llalo's Honey of Horchound and Tar, nn niticlo which was discovered by tho Into Dr. Hole, a celebrated physician of Kurois;, nnd used in his private practice lor many years with great success. Thopiescnt proprietor, bHIcving this market required just such an article, has purchased iho esmo nt a largo outlay, and is preparing it according to the original rccipo. And Ihoso who have used tho nrliclo (who arc thousands) consider it a ceitnln euro for all cotizhs. colds, hoarse ness, difficult breathing, and nil nffceliotis of tho throat, bronchial tubes and lungs leading to consumption. Sold by all drug gist. Great saving by' purchasing large SI7.0. P'Ktis toothache Drom cura in oso minute. 7-10 New Advertisements. ADJOURNED QOUItT ritOCLAMATIOX. WIIEItEAS.lho Hon. Samuki, S. Dnr.nKn, President of tho XLIIId Judicial District, composed of Monroe and Carbon counties, and It. Leonard nnd Charles Mecndscn, Esquires, Judges of Common rieasofCiir. bon county, nud by virtuo of their offices J ustlces of tho Orphans' Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and tho Cotut of Quarter Sessions of the Peaco of said county of Carbon, have issued their precept to mc, for holding a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Pence, Court of Com mon Please, nnd Courtof Oyer ami Termin er, and General Jail Deliveiy.niid Orphans' Court, for tho piirpnso of trying issues In criminal cases, nnd tho transacting ofotiicr business of said Courts, atMio Court House, in tho borough of Mauch Chunk, on Mon day, tho 10th day of March, 1S70, at 2 o'clock, r. u., to continue ono week or more. Given under my hand nt Mauch Chunk, n said county, January 18th, 1879. God save tho Commonwealth. J. W. ItAUDEXBUSII, Sheriff. Mnuch Chunk, Feb. 1, 187'J. JXIttUTOK'S SALE Of Valuable Keai Estate. flIHb ftVK 'UI.il, I.UUUTII10 TOWA8UII' XJil riUXKUN. in thfl I'ouulv of Oaihitn. w in. . a cM. wi.l offer m I'd o lie nulo uu tlio preiimc iurusaui. nil Tuesday, February 18, 1879, ween llio hours rf two A TllHUU o'cloclc t. nil Inat eoi tain LOT or PUICE OF GROUND, Ritnato about tlirp" fourths of nmlln Fa?tof wcisp.pit on uo roan ira.unx no.u wt-pr,it tii -trJii.Htmrff. in rmnU in Tnwnsfc it Carhon u iinty. Penna. bfinti.utr in enld road Umncn by laml or J K. Itimoit. crntnlutnc 'I iitrteoii Til mitiiid Two jlniulred Kquaro r, ot. upon -which ! erected ft Two Story Log rn Wcailurnarrtul IHcIllnf IlOUsIi. tfpA n out ti x 24 for with h tionhlo lo'c'i Ac. a Wei of Qofd Wafer with rum? In tuu Trma nni conditions win oo in too Known on tho tLiy tt h lo. 1T DaKII'Tj WHNTZ KTPcntnr F''. 1, lliTOwl Of Urd. livo -olt. douM. j. ill! ;I0 Auctionoor. My Motto: "lie Sure You Arc Right, Then Go Ahead!" CHAS. W. LENTZ, Pharmacist, Family & Dispensing Druggist Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, choice Eh glish, French and American Perfumeries, Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Imported and Domestic Soaps, Sponges, Chamois Skins, Stationery, Fancy Pox Papers, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, at prices which defy all compction ! My Prescription Department Receives special attention) and is tho most complete in the county ; it is supplied with the host quality of Remedies that can be obtained, and so regulated as to preclude the possibility of a mistake. Prescriptions and Private Kceipes compounded at all hours ol the clay or night by myself, nt the Lowest Trices possible. f AU Drtm urd Spices sold liy mo are itiinrniiiecd lo bo StalMly Tare and Mnnu'actnrd irr.m IHO TClv ursi uruno JirilLUH. isu Minus uiuivi"irj lit imv j.si uiiniiuiunu o.nira TION aUAUANTUUi) Oil HONUY ItKl'UNDIJU. Oidcrs by Mail receive pi ompt altcn Tlinntlne mv frlemlii nud tho public Kcncinlly lor past tavor. 1 eoeflocntally ask a tlinro of IitturopjuouaRC, iroa'unieiiiff .hihiciiou ia every caito. Ilosiccllllly, CHAS. W. LENTZ, Next to the Fort Allen House, ian. 4, l878.y1 WEISSPOltT, Carbon Co., Pa JOHN G. BIERY, Agent) Manufacturers of and Dealers in all kinds of Lximber, Sash; Doors, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Brackets, Ballust ers, "Window ahd Door Frames, Scroll Sawing, Turning, Planing nnd Pipping done at short notice and at Prices to Suit tho Times. MseMsaeiy is salt SJitjw and of the Latest ahd Most Improved Pattern ; we em ploy none but the Best Mechanics, and use only the Best and Thoroughly Seasoned Lumber. ontractors and Carpen ters are invited to call for Specifications', which will be cheerfully furnished. Order tiy Mnll promptly nttrnded to, nnd DtUfnctlon KniroDteetl. Tliankfol In ntir frlsnffj and tho public for pabt fvoi, wo ro-pcctlully asi a nhatotl our i wroaalre "a ill t mnro Very Itoipectfaily. JOHN G. BIERY, Agent ' , 'For the Weissport Planing Mill. P. O. box 03. jan.4-yl New Advertisements. n dav in , cent sc nn vntsinir l"r tin' l'lia:. EIPK VllTolt, 'lenn itml Outfit f't'c. lUMrcsK p. o. vii'Ki:n v. aimiisi, sic. rr rancvClid CLrorao Sitowtl ko Actio SI I two alUo with in.iii", lu eta. J. Sliukltr A t o . rs'llesjn, N Y. nnl lit 1 o h. Jo.io A Co., A C MiXodCanl. wltb tiamclOcis. ARcnts J. on KR'llll. K Ad vt'rtlserN ! scnil lor our Selccteil Lrl of Lnctu Icw -iwpcta Oeo r. Howell .6 Co , lUSlirucoseetjJ.. if. Jani8 vl rpo AVnOll li' MAY LOXCLUN. All pcreoai lire licrtbt, forbid mcM)ln(r Willi Ono llav llorto, Ouo i:u(clict' l-.iinu WnK n. tinoBieit. mill ono set Hue o I In mew. loaned iltimifi my tile Euro to 1HAIAI1 II . ILLi 11 ol Veiaport, ra., the Banio ttcing mv p oncrly. 1'UOilAH KOON-, Jnnnnry 17, l.olnliton l'n. NATIONAL HOTEL, cnUTI.AXHT St., ncnr Urondwa)-, IlOTi 1IKISS & POND, Proprietor?. (In tlic Uiiroiieaii risiti. 'Ilto rieilnnrnnt Cnl unit Lunch Itoom nt lucked aio imsiTp3sed ftr clipatncits and ex cellence ot t vice. nootiiaO ct.i totllpnrduv, f 1 toglu per weelr. Convcnlnut ti nil lVrin-a ami O.ty It tlrjad. NUW FUItNITUItl;, NUW MANAUUllUNT JullS-yl gJXECUTOItS' SAliU Of Valuable lioitl Estate. Hv vh tno or nn ord r of the Ornh ins' Court, 'n i on Pmin v. I1 1.. tlM under -liriifd. I.vo ut'rn of iMiloiiiQii Suit Iito et I runxliu tnwn shlp C.irlmn t'ountv. I'a. tlo-.'M will offr til I'duuc oaio, at scii'9 .uiii, u tarn inwusino cm Tuesday, Fch. 25th, 1875), conmencmc nt ONE o'c'ocn V, M.. nil that cer tain liai t or PIECE OF LAND, iU3to in rirtnkltn tovii'Dm Bfore-ioM. bonni vi j lain!! ct llenrp hut-kuinlll, rilcliuinn Did men, TiioTnn oit jopon ciiwn umz H"jbcu tiolt and by a PablioHo.ul, contatumc 55 Acres and 140 Perches, fltiict nicn-tiro All Co roil and nniler n good -tnuolc ltivtitloii. Tl'croisnl on wvll inni. eiJ nrcuard of choico inn tieit-oii tlio InnJ, Ti'. aim: jj vumi UDwn J m u mniiius witu irtou'tt. 11 ml lui' icinutmua )j iu twdvo mj.itb wltti iuicrtjbt liom da Oi m-i-, 'lllUo J. HOLT. ratttb dc-irinix in view tin luopcuy orto learn f ntho inrticulars wilt utlno-a iMdieri-f iho l-xt'cutorii. To i 1. wt Vick's Floral Guide. Abuaimfu! vrorUol 1 l'oip s, One Ooiotnl V nwor I'l it?. and 3J ' I I't'trntvui. wlin H B.'il.ition.sor ihebo t Flower mil V'wet.bloi, nil how toe ow Hum All fjt a nvii llst HTAltf. In linulili oi Oilman. Iho Flow, mud Veeenibio Uatden. I7ootri'8, Mxoioie.1 Tint B hiiii lu. ny lt.ii.dieu Knxniv itiir l'oc CliOHitu In tmi'OC cuvuri; trllee ir.i t. ftnlli. I,. O. rinnn and tiuirlltdl. Vt k'Jll ni-traieiljv.ontbiy Magazine, I! pages it to oled pia e lit een ntttuuet una miiuv hiiu o tr.ivlici. l'rlu di.'Jt a ve.irt Hvo Copies tor 13. tf cct. nen numi'Ct' ent Tor 1 cent. Vlck'rf b'e. d aio tliebo.L lu the wottd. Bend ive Uj.ntSTAJU' I r a F.otn. Uu do ecu. num. Lint nii Jtn la niu Ptieta und pkuiv ot i,.fii'i'illin. Adures. JAJ11J- VIUK i la llnclicai.r. TOLEDO BLADE. N ASSY'S PAPSR. BEFORE YOUSW '55!P -poclmcnc ii.yofTHi: t Lt:DO BLAJju. Ii is n iMaminolh Kittiit l'as Wwltiy l'a rr ot 8iE.iT-i.mi- Columns tiiu-.l ri h c.noful.r . ic iu'l iti:uliu matter of luteidst imuuluoti jioijho in ni. paiii oi mo uum-n ucau's SPECIAL FEATURES. All tlio Dcptrtmcn a whioh hHve mndo The jilaui; 8j ruouiur nil over mo unuc-u MHtta, wil ;iu i ft frill irlv coiitmuuil. lKtiiiiMV '111 i'nti ularLtteifl vt t.iat r.iailu'niNiied leiuocr:.tiu politici ii, Jcv I'LTtiOLr-UJi V NASfrv, winch aro ivriitrn srirecHv r.u 'iiik jjldis- our UOUaUIIOLI) Ul rAUTlIENT. a ricu )ie;)o-iL..rv 01 pracucil mforinulloi. uimi hubj cIh or nitciet in nory homo i a Youxo rcoi'Uv'n Deimiit MUST ; a 11 Oily oat ueuai tmt'nt omuiao ijk ttw eikhT utll.ay Suuool Lo-fcon i chai iiiiua i'OL'iryt tli Uiihteat Wit ami Humor ; Tliu iiiidT t-Tor.ina,.Mi.,iujl and -elct(ul i a.nswkls 1U L'rmi.l.bL'UNDENTb HUil til LltOt McWd ftOiU alip-irt- ot tho word. Hie itMUll liicul itnn larRHiv in cvoiv M'nte nud T.nritnr m tho Unlou Dtiti n evt'iywbero leeimi.ZPd a (he .arctbtaua nusi iijwr asd j;a.mjly I'AI' JuHiiubilj8ird uny where. Trv rt and iou will novo Willi mlv oo witlmnt H Aaioair tho new Icatuien fui this winter f re a BCTlOi u Andersonvillo Prison Sketches, I-etter from Wiibtilu Xationdl . ..I. (lia II...- Tl... r. Uancine. and even where tho .mllmr' .en,8 ' l"-n.u..itury fyiniv " lOUIS (It t I11I1L Kt'SSltllW. i'ationdi Ajfairs.TU rorty ifth OongreM Dratcmij Jlamdli lo tla lCnd.'Thc J'cn.uon Arralra ltill Aim JSuomc a Lute Shield on Deck roUcrandlus men." Tlx Mar ccloui MidtjiUI" The new 1'upogvaphical Sumy. Vaimiton, U. C , Jan. 27, 1870. During tile past week CmiKtebs line ust enteieil tliu niiiils of its clulnu work. The riioli U novr very lirecentl. bin. Hie frlemls of eacli nifntiire are 1 ehcmisU have nronouncea it uot only liann 8Ulvm2 to nx It In placo for ft hearing. Jew but very benelleittl to lite ytem,wltilo Hie committees nro iiusIiIhk for a day 1 remedying llie diwwsed couauiun. Sold Ly a sicit mi:..vioii. Tlio excessive corpulency of a certain UuiUd States Senator lias long been the butt ol editorial wit and epicy (en noU fiom llio pens of Wuhin2ton corieciKiudenls. Few jiereons have tusieeled Ihut tils obisity was a diictme, and liable to pruve fatal. Yet this is tho sud fact. Kxecabivefatuets hrnotonly a diwase in ilself, but ono liable to p'lierale other und inure serious ones. L'heniigtrv has nl last levelled a bale, sure, nnd rcfiublo remedy for this abiioiutul eouilitlou of the system lu Allan s Auti-l-at. Uittinguuhcd MRS. A. C. PETER, OF II. A. Fetor's Central Drag SterB. r.MUCKr.Lra nx-ouf, Li:niGnTON, pa., IV-.s-icettdUv nnii'iuiien-to tun pcoilo ol Lo. lilghton and vlcinltv. lint oliii wil' co.ltlNlin IUp luulnovs, ns hiro'.of 110 nlnl lli.t inmir iholn lof pit favnt. ni-lia it oinllminuco tho ool. Iou win u v. at e nu" iuii .u u. PU&E DRU03 and CHEUIOALS, PArENTMEniorNKs. noimi; nnd ' Wi'ri.H i'o .nr.lia. toil- Kl Ar.TICLES.-I'0NllI.3. IlllA MOlMHKl v-., p AI nnd l'A.N. CYsrATlONF.UY.litcat Mj-le ot 1'IiAI.N and I'ANCJV.W'AI.t. I'A ,.. nrn-i.n. In M.llt tin, limes. l'Ui.l', tVlMK nnd LiauoliSlor niod.ciiial u-o. Ac. at, I.wom rule. Pliyi-lcinn's inc. scr tiiioiis cninpimndct! liy llr. C' r. Horn, nt ni, hours ol tlio oar und niKlit, niiudnv nl' 'hid CC Jilts A. C. I'M 1:11. Milieus', '76-yi Netv Advertisements. If xort nre n man nt bninos. wenWcntd by tlio etiulu ot year cntlr, avoid .ttuiulaulB auu tako Hop Bitters. If von aro n mint of ctlorS, tollln? ovcrj-onr mhluint work totts(diohia1iiai.dncrvo,aso Hop Bitters. vounp, nnd eulTcrinv from f crctlou orals) pation, tako Hop Bitters. manlcil or Ringlo jonrurot iui pur ho lit hoi lanffu!t,hi bodf tlckuci8( tiifio Hop Bitters. roti at e, where or you nro. yourHi8tcnii:cuiscle.iuHiii jlattnir, Yi'iUiou lntoiicntlii Hop Bitteis. Ifyonnio vounp, nnd sutTcrln? from nnylndls If yon nro aianlcil or Rtnglo jonruror otd.suf. luslroui puor hoilthoi lanffulfchmp ou bodf tlckuci8( tiifio Whoever yon at e, where or you nro. whrncver yoiiiecijourBi sicni i:cuusc,caDniir io ling or s.lm Jlattnir, witiiott lntoiicntlng, tiku Ilnvo vert dvppt?pln. Kidney or urlnnry cm tiiPini. I'lXDaftiirt uf tho sloiniicli bowel-, tin va. Ilvtr or ncrvuaY You v)U bo carta it you tnic Hop Bitters. If yon aro pimply oltlng. nio wealc nn.l low Mjir.ioii ri v it. linyit. iiibibttinju it Yuui Hop Bittf rs. Tt may savo your life Tt ia- saved hunilroJS, r or bjio Ly a j.jjurin. djc, u:'i w niUMuiuur. TIioiunlorljrnfilrp?p.,,e'fnl,y r.nnouncpistohtft pUrniH mid tho uolic KOMCiatly. that fiuui unU 111 l Of itilj (lalo no Sell Goods for Cash Only, ami to thaten'l has martddowu tho Paces o hu c.tito slo-kot Groceries and Provisions Co DM tuifrof tlieCnnlccHt TI3AS roi'FIiKH. SUGAlty. 8 PICKS, HAMS U1LUU JUJ' 11!, T.AltlJ IIU1T1.11. JHUS, c. iVc, tu tho tiy lowest 1'rtccd. Best Fam'y Flour $2.75 a sack ami n 1 ottiP- aitlclcat tquiitly Liw PiJcc& for iMiioiHo Haucica una saiiiutuon Ktiaran u'eu in uu caoi. P. A. ANDREWS, XCe ii tho I,ch rtt.d bu?q. lilt. Hit 'go, janll tf lMl'KIUniW, r.t. THE CHEAPEST PLACE III TOWN! Mis. C. DoTsclrirschky, Rnnecl(iil y Invites tlio atlcmion of her ln lv trlcud- ind tliq 1'nb lo guuetal y lo bet New Larre aud Klegaut biojU ot Notions! Fancy Goods, comprising TT.NV llUWHAn, 1 KlU-IN AND OMtMAMlVAV WtiOI.. HUSinUY Im. purled and i'orooMiu KMllltOUHUlY. ItlltnUNt-, (1I.0VIW. ami a inro uriutyor thoNewu tDtfiinsin Fancy Goods for the Holidays Also in connection With tho above. I keep a KM UUU UUUIJ'IUIO CIUI.4S Oi G HUMAN FUtflTS. LIMllUltaUit nnd SWITZtlll CHEESE, CANDIKSuud COVrEUTION1?, together with n v inety ol Goods not g nernliv Uot in nnv other Ktoio m tnwn. It voiuionM tcu wlmt vou want uwlcrrit nullwil" uot (t. Afchaioof puoliu natron a so is feoilcitt'd, and neifrct A.tilfiu turn pruaiantecd lu puco airt (JU4.UV Ul Wl'Ulf Kcatly OrpotUe Durlinc'a Druii Store. Bank Street, Lclrighton, Pa November SO. A now Sjr la tit ry va auuiuit uuu mil torn uv one who wqb tl.ero coininenciMi Nov. Utb, tueneo in Jau'iur. . TJIUM ln 'o conv, per y nr 123': five coj)k's.l,75iach . ten or inoio topic $'.01 ci cn uu't uu extio copv with everv tlub oi ttn. iiccluien coolo-t H nt tree. iend for uuu .vd. dtobf TULLiUO 1HA11. f ..1)0, Ohlu. Fifty Thousand Books Fur Sale nt Blair 1'ricc. Wo aro novr oITrilitff lo tho nnbho, postage prepaid, iu ONI'-IIAI.K the rcenlar prlio .fl.ty thou:ind voluiuo ot choice booka, cuuipilsniu ll..iorv- Uiojrauliy, Mo, '.on. Too rv. llunior. Medical, Ht'llgioiHMiKi t.cienlil.c V'orlc.t'ditloii. ol etatnla u Antliors olo.. etc. 'IheKO book aro -plccii'd Uv our .Mr. Lockh (Nuslivl.iom the a'H'lvu oi tao iradtnir tmltitatuTM ol thu t'ou try, e all MKW aud I'ltl.sll and uie the IDK.MICAI. KDITIONS uoud'ed lirtaolo ti.ll booLBtiiicr. Wehtvo uttilea tlHiusatid.ol taeo t,0Kb to alt oart or the country, aud owry Iiook aettt out Is AHAN TI51J ti to I X.C1I,V a itr.l'lltiSl.NnJU and ioriio ll.llltEaAT18l'AUI'10N. tolay himclf liatlo to tho chaigo of being 1 too prolix ami mlnuto in descriptive detail, iwhxldt the reailcr' yiujatliy and interest I by M'joni nnwavering faitlt in In uarra-1 tie. Tlw atory, though Bensational, ii free j front iciinoral taint and religioa cunt which ' curse Iho worU of fiction of lliis oge. A a j literary production, it i. boutiit lo lake rank willt llie bt of Ainerieun works of fiolmn. 1 Wilhoul doubt it is the handy-work of a ' matter, nnd llio reader flniidiej pleawnt 1 lik with a deep regret thai the nblo author lias inodettly tent forth tliis carefully wnnnsht evidence of 111 genius, tatte and lMn illiiirllt illti, hllliiflt, iinliv.M .ultl linoofi.rcfatv, and wilh the laoonio lu-n. "IB 1'rtMditnt, iiiitHltlittanitlni:. tie I donyin.'-Trobor," llie neatust to solvinir the "fi niaku It a law bj Ills nuniuval. : Tho Locust Gap initios, between Mount Cjrincl nud Shuinokiu, wcro iliscovercd to vvliinit BhtAm preccdo pulltlcul nl s .luiloti, tiivu set in. Thirty winkinc days remalna bcfnro the Foity lii":!.' Ccuittrcss past's ttitti history. Thu President Stuulay flRned tlm bill tc pay nrrciuRRCH .' jumisIuih. The Coniinl.'.-luiiiT n IVll-liiiis c.t'inate Hint llie amount tu bu paid mil turner j Hits bill t , ieiii.lniiers already on llm loll., lll b juaoOO.UOO Hie tirt ienr. and t5.000.omi the neinnd ytar. Hut , HU Mil. IHI limn ran l-stlnintH the ninnoiil 1 to bo paid out to tl one wliu mo not on i I'ovtrty and Stiff Jrluir. llie pension rolls, becretaiy SlierniAn ! i WM ,rfllIil (1,W1. ,,L, oppesedln ,rt Cabinet the .lBnlnB of a,r ingT yZ. bV sict oourugdii, until one year aio. bv tho ndvire i iiv iHMuir. i lrrucurou ii CATALOGUES PREE. We liave tinine J a laigo and v nip Ho cata loxuo of our JlookH, JruiieU by tuLjects una ou nni!cjtlon will mail c pio-t fnotn uuvrd uieB. H e bhull i lo i e rud to hciiu freo irei ineu eot.leftot the llLAiiK wneucver a-ketl lodo ro: Kli pcrtiont leaulng thlnauvirti-emcut m cordial I v united lu eut ni by iotm tmdor Otht-rwibO ttiHiiauiesot themaeivoiand fileud. AUoren TO Kb. O 1U.A li; ToUdo, Unlo. - tt a n m m n Jn druggists. ' UJX Xl IX X XjSX O IBM rl'iTB: bo on fire on Fri liy night of la.t week, at I ..,. ,...ifc .i t I iisivjw siiitiui iMilltia vi Exposition of Clothing KTcrmafiolnLEIIiailTO.N Is ot tho I'ost (Jillc" lluiMUisol II. II. PETE US, Agent, on HANK STHIIKr. und the people Inowlt. lie keep' ctcrj lhlnir warned lu Ten's nnd Boy's Clothing, at th'e most lIodeiatc Prices ron cash. lie never yet waetod timo In SilllnB nirh l'ncid a.wds. Illsl'ncos uro so LOW, that people are wondenuir how H can bo dune, liut It ia done. Those In need o( Fall or Winter Suits ! will And It to thetr adrautnuo to consult IT. II l'l-Tima, aseut, sbont tho m itter. augiltf crninfi Horse nml Coir Towler a depth of 300 feel tar ero stored, llio firo was cxtinguishod Suudjy morning by a foa'O of men, who left rotlsyille on Satiirduy with an engine lor the scene. Tho loss is nut yet kuunn. Tho Lix-itst Gap mines wore uiwmtcd by Grteber .V rjhepji. Two huudrol aud flfly men and boys wcro employed iu Iho burn ing mine, To no to tho Itlootl; l( increase tho quantity as xcdl at the quality, giv trp Vigor, Vitality, Energy, I'oiccr and Life itulf. It 1 especially adjpted to Female Ulsea)ss', such as Weakness Irout urb1ug. or any tber cauc. paiiiH! Irtcxular oi deiaucred utouttdy periods, falling of the wnmb. us u sou in prK nancy, sterility, coauco ul life. etc. Dr, Harter's Liver Pills Coroblaslho two csviithUqua'itlespf a 1'sradr Keen stock heallhv anJ In irooo condition. . It aids iilvoilou nnd a.Fint lat'un. It mates rat ..iiiditn ntt.l tnliL- IU' i.tif li n horhu Will I c mure wurk ni.d acuw ttruiunie ml k pad lie In belter st'iilci and cuidlt on. it also toeps pom try healthy audiucicihcathr qnsntlivols an. Ii .. nt. .in I... llr TjivI (11.1 linllcpr nt lit I, Ills. bucko! 3. N. TLlruMieet, I'lilla. lltsnoMbv actual wo elit. tit is t e t per bound bv A. J l)Ultll.Mi, lUtPUlOU, rOV. A FREE GIFT ! nr runr of mv MKIIICAL COMMON KKNSKIIUOK, to any person nufrlnit Wlta C0NSU11PII0N. AsTllUS. I'ATJtlinll. llltOM'tliriS, LosscfVoick cut bouts iuruat. ho d ante a. d poai idHee udot ey with IwoJccnt ioIaiio ftaiup cue ,lalo vour sionr.e-. Tjo Imioi is eietntlillv i.luntintfxl. (ulna l!mo me. The inlortuutii'ii it tout tits, in the ptoTl .eueu ol titid ha myo uiaur nvts. TLoapthor Pas bien tietitli diku6 or trfo .o.o, Taioiit. cud Luu s. us s special prale In l liioni.iati. tluri Hi!, Audiew, ur. H 11. WOI.I' f.. t uiciuimli, Ohio. Jn is wl PLANING MILL Cabinet 77are Factory at sr,ATixniox. JOHN BALLIET, Pronr TicaU In nil klndandHlzca of rjnp( Hemlock OaU mid JIaul Wood Lunioer. nd lsnovvpio parou 10 execute ttuy uimouiu oiorucia lor DrcsseB Lumbell OP Ahu KINDS. Doors, Sashes, Ulimlsj Shiittciv, Moiilillngs, Cabinet Ware, &c, With I'rojiptncss. Brackets Made to Order, ThoMnchlncrrinil new nnd of tlio boat nnd IHitSl llliirovr'l kiouh. i nipmiy iiuno uiu in lies t unrtnien. iw el FOaaOlioil nud uoo 1 Dii ti'ilii.nud nnilliQierurotitiU'tut'tininiitco entire H.lll'IUfllOII III mi Willi jjur iiio tt.ii nimii nniiri iir tnnil tiiominlr nt tetidcil to. Mv cliupcH uio ino'U'tittB, tetiM tasli, or Intcicet cbargi'd niter ttilrtj nnvs. QIW MU A CAM.. rTT" Thoai rniii!rrrJ In Illllld nK will find tt Micir ttdvnnt.ijjo to lnvo hMlnff, Floor Jtonnln Doom, aani'B, Mlllltlis. tvo.. ir., imiuonuui loitorr. . , - U.VXI) Ol'ENINU t IbefitfiVotolofoininv 0U1 pnttonsnndcn' tnmpi.iiinl 1r Tint, 1A inrenrr.il. I lint I nav opened and fttvo nuw riafly forlusp-ciion I no l'OST OKFK.'E DUILD1NG Ttnnl.- RtpAnt r.TMl miTTTIK. Pit. ot the LOW. HsrCAsU lMUCiis. a full aud now assort tnenter Hitg iSSaoes HATS, CAPS, &c. Rnplnl nttrnllnn tin Vint tinen clvcn to a We' se crlnd lino of 31. N' . Oitl'N'S auo C11IL. DUO WEA It. Mr tlotlo snail DO - QUICK RAtUa & SMALL I'JIOriTS. I tnfltofnri AuSlii lo call sod nianoe mv toe nml piltoi beiore vurewt.tua eis. wuere, as l cit ou,r spseiut ltioucuuiuiiin iu cu linren. 1.IIWIS WKIBs, H.pt. ;i--ltn, l o. Uulldisg llilfc'titnu Pa T 0 Whom 11 Jlny Concern. Allner.onsaro hereby forbid mcddhiiB will n 11L.AL'1C llUtlSK. now It! POSM,lnll or tttiu. 1IK llDINHilll'II of ALaaouhitr twn. Cstboii County. 1's , as the same Is tuv proi.erty snd toaneu to utiu uunuK tut uicuro. CHAS. II SKIBl.l:, Jan.it 1479-3 w. I3IIUKTAT TO CONSUMPTIVES. l.,,iiin..M l ! II1L TaevactasatuildsndoNcienl pureeand A Oenfeiusn i liavini ; beeii so lortunleis to .., . ..,...,., i 01HB Ols ,OU oil o-sullllilli'U tu iuy w.,ii.iM,i mystery to which is, that stlktl Uokwurd i Cjl'neral ItICo, cllttlrina.i of tin lViulons oniniuenowt their use, and in one month we 1 attbesumaliaie '.re the bot Liver I'lll.i over it becomes Uolx-rt. CnmiiiUleii of the Mim-p, huitl he bo- 1 wre w"' "one of us have seen a ' tffaieJ to thopulbc. Jeui'-mJ llovwi lllul If tlio I'rt-shlent vetoed it " " u"? ' WBI" w. a" VMr 'BRfthrtb'rTtC M newest and uto.t popular v'".w)iii;. nim wr.tiutr ut iu. J. D. Walker, Democrat, was elected V s. Bcnator by tho Arkansas I.alaiuro ou last Bsturdsy, uunKfem would It over Ills vttn Huteiuco it li i lifcuniu n law lin rays tViyrvij luti'uded, ns n matter of jus- tneii, you cnu Keen your l.lim i. s t 11 n isvMmiv onc with wr.ltnic. year w,th linn Jhtins lur les tlnn ouo doc t uc.ion andsiua-tun ut a i , n ll.-i ol all li.e tirs vi-ti will p' I . you I ku.iw it. bullies. MLLn nun shi-rs r iu -lit. duriniF too lil.ktu. it c ir, ic a jr.ic.''il stamp. AdiieL,, i llssn! rill .'Cll' a rn.:i tr alio, btfua trivi-u up l.itlie jy tuv taost e).e oraled phy-leluns, desires to ttia ,e kuoftu the pur-1 melt ti oo .italul in eviry e .! lu liio-otirrl cinl Vi Ii .rtliut ., llr. neiiiual'on lis. Cold O'.suiuuuon tuid nil .tffei'ilous of lue l tuu t ami Luna, mi" ml nd Il P, fiicol cU .ise. loall ho tlis.in il.it lue will tnii.rdlli ir oi ,,-TTss tu I'A Mil I. A li:r, .' I t'M'ltl Mii'iH ml oil SHoats ! Slioats ! ! Tho unit, nlpied espect full v oimouaces that l.o r-liJ4: is now prcpaicu to fu. . ..wSi3 aii Hi0 want witn E chmiu HililAlH 1'llUM UI.W JKMli lowet marl.i t nrleea Also. DlllSKU 110(1 Rt lloltoiu 11 uio lor cish ou y I Yard unit of lice at t.L'llA.-uli ituii.i.. imui -tirot.i, lllKI t UKO. M. HEX Jaa.M. IsTO-siu 111 &1AID 0P11I1& 11TL fall & Winter Dry Ooods, Dress Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloth At oi orrocei'ies and Provisions, 'TUB ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORE " A cordial invitation is extended to all; TOcfc. S u - TEUd5 xi&mt Italia faa tlioge Choip find irnnils"ni3 TALL AND WINTKU litJiTSliasluBt 6om nivncMi nt tho iojm nr crchant Tailoring Establishment of hXSK ST IlKEf, LKIlfGIITON, PA r nm J.tniPccn'Hic; mid opEiitnir uti my new stock of KALIj AXIlf M INTiSIl ('L-Jl'ilS.OASHMUHliS &o , (Vuiclgu and Uomotu)., nnd iop 'ctfu lv auaounco that 1 out ho i ail dcRcrlptloui ol Good! at low ih-Icch tlma over before olTjrcd lu tlitscouuty. latauoW uiikliiK up Iliollneat FALL & WINTER SUITS. tfltdilon at prlcea that are" Www lS VBr&SW$Zi ,,r Ml'n Vnitrln nnd Uoy. In tho tnte.t 'its r'il SsfS.TVir"J?St aciiiiiiie utuuiHiiiiiKi i;m. aim uo couviucou, Ri l'K?Wk5S5? i Auliuiueu.oet'jok of all tao latest (stylos of mmmmm hats and c APS. WHITE, PERCALE AND CALICO SfilfiTS, rZi for Mcu.A'outhtaiid Children, very chcaD. li.ou o inim Dosiaonuiouo. over ' ronalit Into ihu town, nt nn inimfnso rednctlon on former prices I An enoie8 vjneir oi utui9 nawh wiii wuicuivtoiiinK ui pueoiio tmiioeie iiara niues. Ibo Depprtment for BOOTSi SHOES AND ItUDBERS, fur IJdles'. Gentlemen's and Chrdren's wear.ls now fullr lutnl'hed with the best Manufsatarrs to no inituuin inoennoiry. wiiicu tmvo ocrn putciiaseu uirrct-y irom tuo aiasers aim aio.tners. tote, i floieu in an IMMWSi: llllliUC'TION mi fotltrr l'tice.. ii i . ni i nnic.t. v uivlle.l to cull ul d czillftli o ftoods lieforo niaL'tnsr vnnr nnrchissii. snd ha em.vluc that I fin scll'np Goods at lower pilces Hum tlio same 1'ialitr cau.pe outstped rlss whto It is aH)i a pleutuio to I'llublt Qouds, wnether you purchase if not. I erlect fits guaiautCLdor no ta c. nou'i torret tuo ptncei T. D. CLAUSS, Mercliaiit Tailor,. 2nd door above tho Public Square, 1JA.NK Sl'itEE'r, Lehighton nn i3H IftsiO Sew tils? Mew ificfeg ! Foi .Sill or tu Kent. An ellsHdv located S Rtorv Double yrauio Uo tse -tttl ite Iujt welsspurl. witunvesud ouo-luit ectts ofuiiid. a I?hi.I Orehatdot crtotco apples', &c. I'dr latin; tr partliu.ais. appl, 10 i r. ULKi'i'i.vauit. Jaji. 11. la; nhton, l'a. jqi.vnt.vY conv Catofto the precM of Ihe nndersi'oed, in T-.wsuiesisluir Tnwniiliip, I'sr ou cottsty. ra., tt.e I -t ol Jai uury lu a lliscu sud while Cow The owner is lequosteil to eoioe torwaiu. ptore prcoeiiy pave .tu and take jer aiSa.ot sae wt.l bo so.d accord uiu tul w. WE.NZl-!.!. SC1USKK. Tow. mens. ns Jn. II ira wl I respectfully announce to tho citizens o Lohigliiion. and A'icinity that I have leased tho Old Pcst-Ofiico Stand, on BANK Street, Lrehighton, and that 1 am now rc'c6hiug a full lino of consisting of Ladies' and Gentleniqn'BUiiderwear, IIosi ory, Handkerchiefs, Jowelry, Ribbons, Iluqhes, lady's lmnd-mado Clouds, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Buttons, Collars, .Machiuo Needles and Oil, Znphers, IFaney Statioiicr.ty and all other articles usually kept in my lino. Also, Agent for tho celebrated- 1DEISMY AiBlJ!lE1, OltSAM.' Call and examine my poods ; tho pness "ore so low that thoy cannot fail to suit all. 7-1 8. C. WIEEATis-EY. The undersigned announces to tho Indies of Lohighton and vicinity that ho is now receiving and opening a large' assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising such as Matalasses. Delaines, Coburgs, Alpacas,- &6V Also, n largo stock of PRINTS and GENERAL DRY GOODl, which ho is offering EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES FOR CASH AT Groceries and Provisions a Specialty at prices to suit ho times. Clover, Timothv, Hungarian, and all kinds of Field and1 Garden Seeds, VERY CHEAP. Opposite tho L. & S Depot, BANK Strcot, My 0, 18,1) ) 1 LKHIGHTON, 1'UNN'A.