VjIW VlHUVVn cfUlVXiM, Wo Hi T. HORTIIIMItR, KblTOIl ' tKIIIOtlTON, PA.t SATOllbAY, KKtlhUAllY 8, 1B79. Utll'l'UAniES. Di(Xtlu or Richard IIknrt Sana, Siu, and Okk. 0 to Rat Cadwaladsiu 'The first of tlio present week lirotiglit, is lln tiiiinip of thoileatli of two more of Hip rltatlngutalicfl gront men of tlio nation two men, In two ilWerent spheres, whoso life work, now finished, has entered largely Into the history of the. first century of the United Stutoa. Hlehanl Henry Dnnn, Br., tiletlngiililictl n a limn of lonmin? nnd ns a poet and es ttyM, died In Moston, on Smiday last, nt the venerahlo ago of ulnely4wo. His fam ily ha hecu closely allied to the history of thu BIdIo of Massachusetts. Ins father wan Francis Dana, who was soorossively Minis-1 ter to llusln,. member of Congress and Chief Justice of Massachusetts. Ho was beta at Cambridge Nov. 15, 1 7fi7, and graduated at Harvard University In the class of 180S. Ho studied law in Boston, anil aflwna'ds in the ufllco of llobert Good loi Hrper,of llaltlmoro. and was admitted to th Mamachusctts bar in 1811. His tst Being literary and his health not ro twft, he abtudoncd the profession of the law aixl tmk a position on tho editorial eUiff of the "North American Iteview," of which his ci!n, Prof. Win. T. Ohnnning, was rhlef"ditor and manager. At this period Jits Jcn was never Idle; ho was a favnrito MUtribulor to tho leading periodicals of tho (Say, and signally distinguished himself as tlin author of a review of Hnzlitt's lecture on the llritish Poets. As a critic he was just but fearless, Ignoring the conservative landmarks which woro founded in preju dices of tho age. It was said of him, he was one of the first to opposo tho desiolic sway of tho greit .IcIIYey, who then ruled tho Republic of Letters with a "rod of Iron." In 1820 he ceased his connection with the IU ti'cir, and tho following year began tlo pub licalion of the Idle Han, in which though airtisted by his friends, Washington. Allstou and Win. Cullcn Bryant, tho venture was a failure and soon abandoned. In 1821, ho contributed to tho "New York Review," edited by Mr. Bryant, his first poems, "Tho Dying Raven" and "Tho Husband and Wife's Grave." From tho latter we give two extracts to show tho depth of thought into which tho poet's mind lingered and as now being solemnly digestive : "A etlllno's dtep, Tnsenttt-to, unheedlng,.SWU you rnuml, And itarknss as n utona, hn sealed you.ln , Awujr from all tbe liftoff, here ye rent, limit the neitrDeM of th narrow tomb,. Y,-t fe1 yo not each othfr prepenre now ; Dread fellowship I together, yet alone. (tO listen, mant A voice within usapeaks tbafctartlin word, 'Mao, thou shalt Merer dlo!' celestial Tol-ea Hymn It rOTOT,nur Htu'n ; aerordlup harpa, by nn?el Hnicera tcurbed when the uilld atars Of inoruiutr Mug together, sound forth still Tlieaoug of uur grunt luimortnllty ; Iblpk-cluRterlng orhf, and Hill our fair domain, The tall, dark mountains and the dertOued fees Join la this sulomn, unlrersal aong." Some of, the now deceased author's poems sparkle- with vivacity and niirthfulness, but through them all there is a vein of phi losophic thoughtfulncss; as, for instance, in tho blithe httlo lyric," Tho Pleasure Boat, " ending with Careening to the wind, they reach, With laugh and call, the ibore. They're left ttulr foot-prints on the beacb, Hut them I hear no more," III 1827 he published his most celebrated production, "Tho Buccaneers," nnd in 1833 he gave to the world an edition of liU lioeins nnd prno writings, including all of his beet productions up to that time, and again in 1850 he issued his 'Teems ni d Proso writ ings," 2 vols., to which was 'added to the firmer publication, his reviews and later , ..' , . ., ,, productions, being a complete collection with tho exception of a series of eight lectures on Shakespeare, delivered in Bos ton, New York and riiilidelphia, in 1840. In the controversy between tho Unitarian ami Trinitarian Congregationalists of Mass achusetts in 1825-35, Mr. Dana took an ac tive part with tho latter. In later years, he joined tho Kpiscopal church. As a writer he was careful and pains taking. His pro ductions show accuracy of observation, a wide and genuine sympathy, nil insight in to the secret heart of things,:! fancy to paint and nn imagination to warm and enliven, an ear for the music of language, and a mind all aglow with the fire of thought. Ho leaves a son bearing Ids own name, tho well known author of "Two Years Be fore tho Mast." Right days after thu death of Judge Cud waladcr, and hut fivo after his honored re mains were carried to their resting place, General George Oadwalader, his brother, was also numbered with the vast congregation of those who havo seen tho last of earth. All five of the brothers of tho third genera tion of this historic family have now nafsed away. General CadwaUdcr wasiu hisusual vigorous health on Sunday last, and relircd to his room seemingly well In the evening. Soon after tie was noizod with njioplcxy, be came unconscious, mid remained so until his death, about two o'clock on Monday afternoon. Xo Philadelpliian of his day was mora widely known, and but few who havo never served in civil olllco had mora ex tended popularity. For nearly half a cen tury George 'udwulader has been a promi nent citizen prominent for ids public spirit in times of emergency in his city, State ami country. Though not trained to tho Army, his ta.les, iutiucts and ambition were to wards tho military sido of tho public ser vice. Ho was thoroughly a soldier, and served through all ranks, from captain to tho highest. Ho was iiutrumental, very early in his manhood, iu giving spirit and vigor to our uniformed local militia, or "volunteers," as thoy wero then called, ami became brigade commander in tho Phila delphia or First Division of tho Pennsyl vania militia and subsequently Major Gen eral. In his capacity as Brigadier General, lie rendered lniortant servioo In suppnit of the civic authorities of Philadelphia in suppressing tho destuctivo and sanguinary riots cf 1814. For this he was given a memo rial vaso by the citizens of Philadelphia bearing the motto (most appropriate iu his cito), "Tlio defence of the law li the hero's highest glory." Tho spiritof this motto ex presses General Cadwalader's relation to tho military service. He was so placed by for tune that ha bad no occasion for office of any kind, but tha service that Ira felt ho could render was always ready at the call of duty, an. 1 he did his full duty. His military career in tho war witli Mexico was distin guished and brilliant, winning tho highest pruiaa from the eminent soldiers under wboia ho served during Sooths triumphant march from Vora Cnu to the City afMexiru, with its cluster of famous vlaUirles, Cerro Gordo, Contrcras, Molino del Iley, Churu biuco, and before tho gates of tho Mexican cniutsj. In one of theso General Cadwala derM charge, in the face of a deadly fire -r,! th mint assanlte.1 with dasl . .. . . . .1. . . tnat eucii4 me nignest admiration. On tho breaking out f the civil war h was detallcl by the Governor and mustered into th service of the U. S.,aud on tha 1Mb lkltlinore, having rrnivlotuly rcslgne.1 Ul commission In Uio regular army. He wn' Assigned to Iho command of tho Department of Baltimore. In June, 1881, ho wm succeeded by Cen. Batiks, nnd was assigned to a comtivind under General Robt. Patterson, In the valley of the Shenandoah. Ho continued Is service during the entire war, and held many responsible positions. His wldowsurvlves hlin, but they had no I childrtm, OUR INDUSTRIES, No. 4. I. chigU Store nnd 3Iiuiiifnclurinc; Coinpini-. Tho Iolilgh Stovo and Manufacturing Co., better known as the I.ehlghton Stove Works, located in this borough, was Incor porated about ten years ago, by Messrs. G. II. Lindcrman, Charles 0. Sheer, Robert Kloti and Win. Wily. The conception of the. founders of tho cntcrpriso was to make a specially of tho manufacture of conking and heating apparatus, adapted to domestic use. And it is a voucher of tho wisdom of theso enterprising gentlemen that tho works havo been kcpl steadily nt work on orders even through tho past years of business de pression and commercial panic. But this has been largely duo to tho good fortuno of having, in addition to tho onlcre far cooking and heating stoves, n standing contract with tho American Sewing Machine Co., of Phil adelphia, to furnish tho bulk of the castings used In their machines. Tho officers of tho Company arc 0. I). Wndernwn, president, with power to act, and Hon. Hubert Klotji, treasurer. The principal business offieo is located in Bethle hem, tinder tho direction of tho prcsidont, its finances aro managed In Motioh Chunk by tho treasurer, while tlic'mcchanical oper ations In this borough arc carried on under tho direct superintendence of Mr. A. C. Bfodhead, who, a thoroughly practical man, has for tho past seven years given tho most minuto supervision to all bus iness and mechanical details of tho woiks. A practice, and a most excellent one, inau gurated at tho works has been to pay tho twenty or moro employees their salaries every Saturday, anil it is a compliment to tho financial management of tho company that no failure in this direction has ever been made. Soon after tho organization of tho compa ny, in order to enlarge its working capital without increasing its capital slock, the stockholders decided to create a bonded in debtedness of $23,000 bearing 7 per cent in terest, and secured by a fitet mortgage on tho corporation's real and jwrsonal estate. Since then, instead ot using tho annual earn ings to pay dividcnds.has sunk them in liqui dating theso bonds, .$10,000 worth of which having been caneollcd, whllo it is said that tho managers are ablo and anxious to pay tho remaining $3,000 on demand. As 'n finanoi.il measure this plan was a good one, as it was an equivalent to adding tho earn ings of the enterprise to tho face valuo of the stock, instead of paying it out as dividends. When theso bonds were issued no doubt the company received nearly their face value in cash; ifon the other hand an effort had been mado to increase tho stock its value would havo depreciated, nnd the company, in order to realize tho $25,000 needed would havo been driven to tho necessity of involv ing itself to perhaps twico that amount. There is every promiso that in tho near fu ture tho company will commence to pay n dividend upon its stock. The Iron used in tho castings mado at tho works is procured wholly from tne Crai o Iron Works at Catasauqua, and tho sand is brought from Albany. The splendid polish and great smoothness that aro a notlcablo ftaluro of the castings turned out from the fclovo forks' foundry aro duo to three .,. . .,. , . . ... lacts tho best quality of iron is used, the Albany sand is the best known for impart- ing an even surface, and only skillful and I experienced woikmcu aro employed in the touiiilry. Tlio celebrated "Gold Jcdal" ami "Silver Medal" cook stoves and ranges nromadointliisestablishmcnt. It is prepared to do a much larger rango of work in this lino than it lias ever done: but it is another .evidence of tho wisdom which called this establishment into existence that n laree portion of its wurcs aro consumed at or near home. Tho company have never put for ward any special efforts to compete with their goods in tho markets of tho country. This remains to bo done, and no doubt will be, when tlio present business depression has been lifted ami our coinmcro is (lowing in smooth channels. It is n certain fact Hint there is no locality on the faeo of tho earth where iron can bo converted into utensils for man's use moro cheaply than in the Le high valley, where strutas of rich iron ore and anthracite coal lio side by sido or in tcrlap each other. livery work-room iu this well appointed enterprise is a marvel of system nnd order, and the business department is conducted 0,1 "' fame principle By and by it is safe w rucl that the Lehigh Stovo and Maim- fjc'turing Co. will take its place among the first establishment! of tho kind in this imr- tion of tho Stato. And it is hoped that, a new spirit of enterprise animating our ris ing young business men, other manufactur ing enterprises, on a small scale at first, will bo commenced under the shadow of this one, nnd with tho samo purpose that of converting tho raw material into articles which are needed and used in Ibis commu nity, ami therefore may enter as articles of trade into tho markets of other localities. Aum:.viis.oi--iM:.sio..s him,. Tlio following is tho full text of tho Ar-rcars-of-Pensionsbill.as It passed the House and Senato and received tlio approval of the rrcsiucut : An act to provide that ill pensions on account (fdoathor wounds received or diseise con tracted in tho scrvlco ot tho United fctai durtns the lata War of llebclllou M ulch have brcn granted or which shall Iiereslter be giantcd shall con.meueo from the date f death or discharge. Ik it enacted, etc.. Hint all nensions wlii.-l, havo been granted under tlio general laws regulating pensions, or which may hereafter bo grnnbl In consequence of death from a euuso which originated in tho United States service during tho continuance of tho late War of tlio Rebellion or In coflsequcnco of wounds, injuries or diseaso received or con tracted In said serveo during the said War of tho Rebellion, shall oonimcnco from the date ofdischargo from Mid servlco of tlio person on whoo account tho claim has been or hereafter may bo granted, or from the de termination of tho right of the party hav ing prior titlo to such pensions; PfttideJ, That the rate of jicusion for tho intervening tlmo for which arrears of pension aro here by granted shall bo tho same per month for which the pension was originally granted. Sec, 2. That tho Commissioner of Pen sions Is hereby authorized nnd directed to adopt such rules and regulations firtheny. incut of tho arrears of pensions hereby gran- tod as will be necessary to cause to bo paid to such wnsioners, or if tho pensioners shall hnvo dicl, to tho icrson or personi cntitlesl to the same, all i ueh arrears or jwnslons as thapeiuloneriiiay beor would havo been eullile.1 tn under tills act. Sec. 3 That Section 4.717 nf (tin Tla.-rl J 'w lI;l l'vides thatno claim for ' Lt 'i '"r;.u.T.,. V ","'? '!! j"ui ino uaia oi Hung me ,.....,, .iniiuu uiiiiuui recoruoi wo may, turn season, at least, export to hear cnurru was uuiit ia.i tumuier am cost ol j i viH,Guv limn mo ,.ur uiiu avy neiart-1 tils laminar, "Hear the Coast" till the air ' is,uuu. triVliiahll ""Ult"', i ?' """"I o'l0' rl ot ninth, William names, n notorious ruffian, was whole aecuuw lal, i J, ll'? T'" ;? I 1 ' t1" ",,uriU be " "" w"-tcd of the murder ..f Th.-ma. Stephens, wnow accouut tht claim is inadcj J'ncultJ,' Mora nneri, Uxxkoht. at Trenehbarj, Ky., on Frldar, and sen' that In nny coso on which tho limitation prescribed by this section liars tho further prosecution of tho claim tho claimant may present through tho iciiinii office to tho Adjustant General of tht. Army or the Sur- 5 eon General of tho Navy evidence that the iseasoor Injury which resulted, In tho dis ability or tho death of tho. person on whoso account the claim is made originated in tho survlcc. nnd in tho line of dulv. and If such cvldenco Isdocmeil satisfactory by theofllcer to whom It may be subinlttcif.hc shall cause a record or the Inctso proved to no mnuo and a copy of the samo transmitted to the Commissioner oi Tensions, nnu mo uar u tho prosecution of the claim shall thereby bo removed, and tho samo Is hereby repealed. Sec. 4. No claim agent or other person shall bo entitled to rccelvo nny compensa tion for services in making application for arrears of pension. Sec. 0. That all acls or parts of acts so far as they conlllct with tlio provisions of this net be nnd tho samo aro hereby repealed. In order to faeilitalo tlio application of pensioners, the Commissioner has prepared i ,i f . m.ii ...i .-uan,i the following form of letter and cert icale,! which pensioners should follow literally ox cept in filling blanks: 1, n pensioner under pension oeitldcsle Ko -, heieoy npplv f n tin rurerrs duo me, under lie act graining arrenrB of uensior, ap proved Jim 'Ji i79. Mr pot olllco nddre-ils (hem Inf crt tho nnmo ol the t oit ofllce, and It Ho (l.nmantrrs lies inn city, tho name and number o( tho street aim re.-lileuco must idso bn sitvcti. . , , , Name tt claimant. TVowllnosBes late of I'omtyot s., , Hlgnod in m i pi esence, by . who Is known tome to t,n the irwm hod,crlbos liiniMdl In bo, and ut tli- "Smc time ho eihtbitcd to mo Ins pension tert flcate, whuU Immunol ed IdagMi ate's signature. As present pensioners havo no caw to mako out, beyond establishing their Identi ty, there is no excuso for allowing agents to divido tho bounty the government has awarded them, and thoy havo but to write, or hnvo somo friend write, tlio necessa ry letter, to securo tho prompt recognition and payment of their claims. A rejiort was current in Taris n few days ago of the attempted jioisoning of tho Pope by tho Jesuits. Tbo reiort was tele graphed by the Papal Nuncio in Paris to Cardinal Nina, and numerous inquiries were mado of the Pojio's physician on tho subject. On his Holiness being informed of tho story, ho is said to havo called his privato cham berlain and said; "Thank tho visitors, nnd aiinotinconlso in tho antechamber that Inm feeling quite well, and that tho poisoning is only for tho present a pious desire." Ac cording to tho Pall Hull Gazette, tho report seems, however, to havo mado an extraordi nary impression nt tho Vatican, and tho food introduced and cooked is examined witli scrupulous rigor. Speaking quietly of tho matter, the Popo observed) "The Jesuits are loo wise. Were they to attempt and succeed, they know that tho crime must bo traced home to them, and that my successor would pay my debts to them." The Jesuits have meanwhile, presented thoiruttiiiiatum to tho Pnjie, demanding to bo reinstated in their old position, and to havo their share iu tho government of the Church, pointing out the benefits to accruo from their support andthe damngo they aro etil I capablo of do ing. Tlio Pope yields not an iota. Ho says: "Let friars net tho friar, and not meddle with mundano affairs." " We aro aware," said Rev. Guilbcrt, in tho church of the Holy Spirit, New York, on Sunday last, "of tho extravagance and cor ruption that havo characterized the admin istration of public nffnirs, and of how much is lo.-l by tho selection of unfit men to fill reswusiblo positions. A chnngo is needed in theso things; but wo must not expect God to put tlio best men in ofllce while wo selfishly attend to our own business. If religious feelings prompted our notions In Stato affairs, wo would unito our higher energies in n grand effort to forwanl tho es tablishment of an honest Government. Let Christian men make themselves felt iu tho primaries ami at tlio iiolls. In no place arc they moro needed. If purity of politics ex isted in our own beautiful city this metro polis, of which wo nio reasonable proud how long would wo bear tho burden of dis honest debt or travel through ditty streets? Let us strivo to mako polities a tiling of repute 1' Speaker Long of Allegheny introduced a bill in tho Honso of Representatives. Tues day night appropriating $4,000,000 for tlio payment of losses su.staiucd by tho riots of 1877. Tho bill provides for the appoint ment of a commission of three, persons by tho Governor, who shall fix tho amount of tho losses by n thorough examination. No person who assisted or participated in riots will bo entitled to any compensation for losses. All claims mud bo presented and tho Investigation concluded before Nov. 1, 1S79. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, which was the piincipal loser by the riots, is expected to and no doubt will throw its powerful influence in favor of the mens uro. Tho decreaso In tho national debt for month ending February 1, was $2,751,9S0. t.irrri:ii mom lMititvvn.r.r, luutvvu.t,ii, Feb. Gth, 1S70. Mu. EniTiia, Although toino time hns elapsed smco I lust wroto you, not much of public Interest has transpired within tho liill ciivironcd limits of our dormant village. Nothing new touching our works. The much-tolkcd-of pipe Industry has ceased, In a measure, to be a topio of conversation by our people. Indeed everything is so quiet "all along tho lino" Hint wo ha veal most be come stoically indifferent to all rumors. And indeed, it is not to bo wondered at when wo remember how often our fond dreams have proven dclusivo and our most sanguino holies false. Young America Is bound to enjoy himself, however, bo the limes good, bad or Indiffer ent, hi fact, children, iu many respects, view life much moro philosophically than wo grown folks do. by acting upon the prin ciple that" life Is what wo mako it" thus teaching older heads a very practical lesson. Ardent youth, foitunatcly, ever looks on tho bright sido of life; ho aces only tho silver lining of tlio cloud, nnd thus goes through teeming yea rsof youth brimful of enjoyment, seeming to say, in tho homely old verso " Then let tl e world Joir alonz as It will. We'll be Kuy and hupy bill I." Ill illustration of this fact, wo may say that coasting, sleighing nnd skating, in their res jiective seasons, havo been, K'rlios, in great er voguo than lor many years past among youths and juveniles. Wo have had within tho recent just several events of purely local interest which were very enjoyable, such as the donation to Iho worthy pastor of the M. E. church, Rev. O L. Sehatler, by the mem bers of his Parry villo nnd Slalington charges, which was in every respect a decided success, uotu as a surprise to tno good dominie, ami a handsome nnd telling expression of tho warm rcjranlsof thepcoplo lor their spirit ual shepherd. It was decidedly tlio most felicitous event of tho season iu our little "burs." Tho publlo school sleighing party was n hapny treat to the pupl s and was generally well enjoye. , notwithstanding the i nclem- eneyofthoday. A seriea of refreshing and inspiring meetings, he d in the Kvanjjelieol i Sabbath oveninir last, ljulto a number of converts reported as Iho result of the labors 1 of love I Tills week meetings are being held In tho M. II church, Key. Seh.ieller preachine , niglitlv. One convert on Wednesday even - ' l.. ..111, U. L,i;l,..,,.. , meetings. B " aulllul snow lia, come to the reseuo oi ion 11" A meriea this week ogain j lienee, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. ( Letter from WnOihigtou. WAIMNOTO, D. D., Feb. J. 1S79. CAFT. nAULJlOITOa. Flitting amou tho aucstn who crowded tbo lobby vt Wlllanl's, on Hie occasion of the reccju tlon to Senator Carpenter, on Thnrrdar nlaht, wosaflno-looklnffyonng rnan In a naval dress. who attracted considerable attention. It was ot traditional bine, decorated with gilt braid and buttons, and surmounted with a naval cap. on tliefiontof which was a neat badge rcpie senilnR the til-color of France, Tho man won u tltt'e ubovo tbo medium stature, broad shonK dcred, tquarcly built, and his movcmcits Hull, calcdatonee strength andajtllltri 'the hoad, well set on the xnaeslvo shoulders, was crowned with a thick growth ot Jet-black hair, and tho fa'.r complexion ot tho broad maul; taco waa relieved by a palrot plciclng black eves anila well-trtnimed nioustjchoof thoaaniehuo, At aelaucelt was evident that ho was above the average man, lor thci o was a look ot conscious power In his mctn. Your corro'poudent, who knows everybody. Irani, diato y rccogn'zed tn the man tho renowned Captain raul Ilojion, wh080 lcat()OflBro plirilcol.oulaconncctcii wltb Ms exhibitions of the Merrlinan Ltlo Mov ing Dress havo mado him famous. Ihsexlrfbt. tlon on tho Pntomao last Satnritay attracted, besldea tbo Administration, Senators aud mom. bsrsof tbo llouvc, a crowd ol something into taree thousand people, who, though tlio wcath. crwr.B cxcestlvcly coM and the wind blow a small-sl.-ed calo. stood and watcbed Ms manoeu vres with tntenso lnterist. Ho llrst swam in vottotis fashions, showing tbo remarkable speed to ho secured, and tbsn he collected a lot of diltt timber, wbicu the tnecUtorsworotoun. derstand represented pieces ot tho ship from which ho was wrecked. Ho bad attached to him a tow-llne, tho tluy tin air-tight boot that accompanied him on hla English channel vov aae, aud in that craft was stowed away with suipilslug nioely food, tools, mans, charts and all arlie es linndy tn a man overboard, lie built a raft with the drltt wood : then ho climbed up on tt and scanned the horizon to see It a ship was Iu sight. There lieini none, ho then took a stove i iimi his boat, belltaUioon the raft and, after catching a 11-b cleaned, cooked and nle It, wnshli.s luinioal down with a Rlnslot bottled beer. Then liolaidou his back In lh watcr, raised an nmb.olla, lit a clear, took out a newspaper, snd lloatod about nailing and smoking In pel led comtott. After that a ship hove In signt, and bo got on his ratt, blew a tiumpet, waied U.iijh and let off flie-woiks, and was lln.illv seen. Then followed the manner of gctllna ou board, eto. Lator.wltb a gun ho shot Imaginary game In tho water, and thru had a cemoat with a saaik, nnd wound up after hoist ing anils, which woie tasctued to a mai-t that was flxrd In a strep, on )us foot. Floating around for a whlio he rescuid a bov who was p aced In tho wator, nfler which tho exhibition cnitcd. To tbo s'nrptl'o ot all, Mr. lloytou, who liRd been in tbo watel two bonrs,was not ''near ly trrzcu to doatli," but was warm and comfort' ablo when he reached tbo shore, nclthertlrcd or exhausted, i no exhibition w as a sacccss. TiUUX WALKIST. Thelcroaiowalklstlanow In tho ascendant and "women" In tbe irosonco of Eiiz.ibsth Cady Htanton, Bnsan B. Anthony, Imbella Ucocher llooktr, uu Mary E. Walker having manifest, ed her equality ?Uli man tn the hulbous. Is now. In tuo oersous of Mistresses von Uillern, Marshall, slid Audorson, about to perfect a slmlUrdcmonstiatlou touching tbo tlfnrcted oxtromitv. The fomalo wnlSlst, hliherto-to employ tho teimlnoloiy of tho 1 resident and socretMryof thoKat onal Woman BuOTrngeAs socljtton "dtsfianchisod," Is now redoemod, emancipated, and so far as that portion ot tier which It is not polito to Indicato except by a paraphrase Iscoiio mod dUentbralled. Along strldo till! t -six. iuchos by tho carpenter's sqnsro and the drapors ysrd-stlck-bas been altulnod. which statistic, multiplied Into tbo nnmberot revolutions, say thirty pci minute, will alTord tbo means for an approximate estt mate of tho rate of speed at which the expected millennium Is appronchlng. THE l'OTTER COMMITTER. Iho rotter Commdt' e are about tbo simo In appesrauce on 1 .1 spring. Qcn Kullcr still uses that Fourth of July arrangement ot Ms to light hisclg-r; McMahen interrogates In that calm, lazy way of his, asking a question in tho most child-liKO and bland manner and tben Mts down on vou when It Is answered ; "Joe" Olackbum, who rode rough hot over his constituents, and wnlked bac Into tlio Cavo without opposition, snriugsat tbo wilthlng witness llnoacatoaa mouse Totter aKs a quostion with a polite smite, but the corners ol bis moutti fay. "I've got you. old boy i" Hnuton aud t ti ajior do tho heavy lcclng on ; Cox looks as It lie was a'hamod of tho wbolo business i tl-e Maine- Heed-bird who Iooks fat eucugii to servo up on ttait, lauphn at everything and toys ho'don't caro," Hlseoek draws his r.,thcr good looking facoluto a sneer, and nianagea, when asMng questions, to put them so that the question and answer is all together which sjvestho wltne-s, you know, a great dial of trouble i Gen. But.fr does not say uiuth and bis face Is Impasalvo while nny one clro'has tbo witness. II o always wears a button-bole bequct. ri'DLIC HUILDiXO The question which is now cudgeling tho brains or onr solons is tnat of uniting tho much needed clly rostOCdco with tho long tslkedot Cot grc ssiouat f,lbiary. The plsn proposed is to devotu tho ground lb or to postal &civlccs.and 11 tho storli a oboTe to the library. Woaroout giowlug all our uubiio lmiidluua. Tho Treasury loatNenoufch fioui private Individuals topav tui , It the reutuls were pooler), the erection of a comuiodioiis extousiou. Tho X'ust ufllco needs all Its looms fur government purposes, and is lmi-hlng ire city otHco out tushtlt lor Used. Tho Patent iflloo rtqnuofl everv room Iu thoprra. ent builaing for its individual biutnosg. iho Interim- lieii-irtmout should havo a separate bulltiing SVhv n.it devise somo plan lor the Wnhiiiu;toii Monument comtiiiilnir utility wlih It in m-inorlani chaiactert the sums which have been sunk.ni tho uialiv auri nuinlinps of ll' at btiak. forsaken loolm- column, am! the money now unuoprinted lilua nuuscd whitu somo one.tucs to coino to snim t-ouclusion roll tivo about how to llmxu It, woulu o a prcat way toward nuking this blot upou our revcr. i lico for dead lieiooa a ihiuj; ol t.oa jty and nsj fulno-s. AKSEAnstF l'ZNEIOX UII.L. naiallv ponltn e opinions fro expressed upon botu ,-lrtes of Iho question whetnor i'reeiueut If aros is ih-sttued to ga n or loso strength or popularity by bis course upon the pousiou act, iho point to bo determined uoing uot w heftier a thins ia llaht hut how much u will bumlitor daiuupo tho party, liunuir tho past niieen team the t-oluieia' voio harf been thedomlujut Congressional motive, and consldorlUK the so. vero scrutluT that has boon exorcised bv leiris. latoistn Ulscoer clas-es urou which to emit uiitioi-.ul Kiatitude Iu the form ofiiiinutiona ol land or money, tho clurco of Inequality cau baldly be bi-oujzht axutust thu act lu qnostiou. Uurlugnll thoso Itroes it has been ouvious to such ait did notaspiro kosavothcircouutrr that the t uited fctaies was buniluir Us financial romlle at both citat, a process to v.hlch tlteie is but one conietvuhto result Jtoih parties wtut Into tbo uationsl Ktatltudo business, each en. dcavniiug tn outdo tho other, as tt 10 coinpeu sate the savoraot tho icptlMio wuh the oud ot tbclrex stence In this way IhoOovcrumeut has liecli depleted of Its revenues unit It Is uoicciel that tlio cause of tne cuupiaint uttntust the I'eu. slon Jiuieauon accouui ot its uclavii Is in tho fait that if ail tlio inetitorlouscases undercuts). Iiur statutes were acted upon there would be a baukruutTie.sury. august. 1'ui.t Venn Dot. Eggs, 25 cents per dozen Butter, 20 cents per pound Snow, good sleigh ing and cold weather Chas. Hinder lias killed between ten and flltecn skunks this winter John Smith was the lucky man in tlio ralllu for thu sleigh last Saturday J. A. Nitlistein has been busy selling tick ets for tlio grand rafllo to-day Philip Gindcr, ofEust Pcuu.and Miss Flora Ohl, of West Pcnn, wero married last Saturday, Rev. Eichetiberg otliciating. (lood wislias. Unclk Sau. NKWN 5US.SI1'. Ill tho U. S. Senato Tuesday tho creden tials of J. Donald Cameron, elected Senator from Pennsylvania for tho six years' term, beginnius March 1th, wero presented and filed. Tho healthy growth of tlio baby is de pendent u oii its freedom from the perni cious elfccts of opium. Dr. Hull's ll.ibv Syrup is tho best remedy known for the dis eases of early childhood. There Is n report that tho German mission lias been otrered to President Andrew 1). Whito of Cornell University. Another re port is that it lias been offered to tho Itev. Dr. Joseph P. Thompson. It Is reported that n number of citizens of .1 v- t I . 1. . I . i e . i . Paterson, K. J., havo asked a member of tho Legislature to Introduco n bill for tho estab- lj.hmcnt of the whipplng-wt in Pussaio oouuty.lfnot throughout tho state, tor the ,,uni,unieiit of petty ollenders. I , Jfffe"r Pa:,t'a wIiUe" a 'f."' 10 ''10 , V?5?" l" 'f-' "a"'i tp prove, that a state Legislature has the right to instruct the f1?.10'4 lV'l'rtcllUUvM V1 9'."g."ff' .f".1.'1' ' lc! fr Mr' 1VvU ? n'1lly.that ho 1 wl" never onter rlil,M aeiy sa'i. Mount R.lon, f. .11,.11.1 PI,,, ml, nl,,, n j mile from Wilinlngtou, Del., was destroytsl fariv ouiu ay ...ori.ing uy wnat IS .ps.t 1 1 'iav0 been an incendiary fire. The lt- Motto: "13c Sure You CHAS. W. LENTZ, Pharmacist, Family k Dispensing Druggist Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, choice En glish, Trench and American Perfumeries, Hair, Tooth and JNail mushes, importcu ana .Domestic soaps, Sponges, Chamois Skins, Stationery, Fancy Box Papers, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, at prices which defy all compction ! My Prcscrliitioth Department Receives special attention, and is the most complete in the county ; it is supplied with the host quality of llomcdics that can be to preclude the possibility of Private Itccipes compounded by myself, at the Lowest Prices possible. CV All Drills nnd Splcos sold by mo ore Ironi tlio Terv uesi orami atiitH iwn uiiiii-oiirii iiv j,!i.-tinnmciiu w.vi in TION OUAUANTUIU) OH MONEY ItUFUNDtiD. orders by Mall rccelvo prompt alten MOO. Thnnklne niv friends and tho publlo amorally lor past favors. 1 eonildcntally ask a sliaro ot attire patiounce. crua1 uuiointr nacimuciiou iu uvcry case. ltosincttuliy, CHAS. W. LENTZ, Next to the Fort Allen House, jan. 4, 1878.y lenccd to 09 years' imprisonment. Barnes' ft lends threaten to rescue him nnd kill all engaged in tho prosecution! consequently, tho Sheriff, with a posso of 50 men is guard lug the jail. Mrs. Owen Murphy was kicked to dcatli by somo drunken rnilroad lnliorcrs at Puw nal, Vt., on Wednesday night. Sho was buried next day nt North Adams, and no investigation has been made by tho Pownal authorities. Senator llowo of Wisconsin, who hns been defeated by Matt. Cariciitcr, will on tho 4th of next March completo eighteen years of service in tho United States Senate, having beconio a Senator nt tho samo tlmo that Abraham Lincoln entered upon tho Presi dency. Ills terms, therefore, havo extended through tho whole period of tho war and re construction, under the administrations of Presidents Lincoln, Johnson and Grant, and half of that ot President Hayes. Joseph Rabcr was drowned in a shallow stream in Union township, Lebanon county, in December last. Tho circumstances of his death, and tho conduct of certain persons since, excited suspicion, which was strength ened when it became known that his life had been insured for a largo amount. The insurance companies wero about to investi gate tho matter, whon Joseph F. reters, of Wct Hanover township, charged John A. Stricltlcr, Charles True, Israel Brandt, Hen ry Wise, Josiah Hummel and George Zeeh tiian witli having murdered Raber. The accused wero arrested Tuesday nnd lodged in jail. Raher's life was originally insured for nearly $30,000, but by n failure to keep up payments, about $20,000 was droptwd, Policies aro still good as follows: Homo Mu tual, of Lebanon, 2,000; Keystone, of Allen town, i2,000; Heading Mutual, $1,000; Mu tual Benefit, of Hartford, Conn., $2,000; New Era, of Philadelphia, $1,000. Closing Prices of Deiuvf.x Stock, Government and G Third Street. Philadelphia, IT.S.G'a. ISM 1CI) U.K. S-20'a, ll-J..tJ.... U.S. .v:o'a. IH'iJ 1(2 .I.M. .-,.10's. I80S 10J i 11, H, HMD's 1(5!, II. H.t'urroncv.O'H l-'l S II. JJ. 6'nissi, new IW'i V, a.iV. new licit V. S 4'a new Ion Pennsylvania It. It JiT; lMuln & IteadliiKn.lt PJ, Loliio.li Valley II. It IKS l oiiicht-oal & .Nov. Co.... 1H, llnlted Companies of W. J .1351 Isoilherii Central lt.lt.... n, Uo-tnnvlllR t'nss. li.H. n li ' I'ltta.tTlt. fc llctr. H 11. Co. 5 fluid HO Kllrer, (si's and It's.) fts; " tlimesaiid H1J men), us ,t Townsenp, old, 10 South Feb. 0, 1870. bid 1 00k old bid losti bid IMS bid li'BI, bid m bill Ibih bid lOCj bid leuH bid .13 bid IIH bid 3T.S bid 10'i bid 13a Did 14 hid 11 bid C hi, I 100 bid OiJi bid V9 .tfikf d asked asked asked askeo asked asked asked asked asked usk d asked ssked naked asked nuked nBkod askfit nHked asked New Advertisements. New Pension Law. Alllienslons by new 1 w, bcjdn baekat dnr nt dlselisrs". Iti Jectod cases also re-onened. Pen. Flnner- nnd aoolleanls, aend twostsmps fornew lsw. blinks and Instrnrtious, tn N. Y. F1TZ 01.11 ALU. Ilox iii, Washington, Jl.C. ill KF.i'oivr of tiik roxnmo of tho FIRST NATIONAL 1JANIC, nt L"bUhtrn, In thoStnto or Petms hanli at tbo closo of business, January 1st 1S70 : BES0CRCZ3. Loins and discounts Overdraft. U. S. Hoods to secure circulation . , t! ft. Itonds on band Othfr stocks, bonds, nnd nwrtjfaffeg . Due from approved reserve a-iuuts , . Pile from other National Hanks , . Due from State 11-inka and lumkers. Itoal ehtnte, furniture, and fixtures. . Current expense! aud taxes paid . I'remlums paid Cheeks and other cash Items . . . Rills of other Hank Fraet U nal currency (lurludlna nlckols). Sjieclo (Inrutd's fiold Treasury certl's). I,ei;sl lender m tea Itedeinptlcn fand nllb U. 8. Treasur er (6 per cent of circulation) M.7M25 302 -n 75,lKIII.O0 U.OilO.ni) 1 2110 00 !i tl70.1t 1.777.77 V 0 SO 4 913 70 4IIJ.SO S18.34 2 exi iki 33 UO Ml.70 1,698.00 3 37S.CO Total . lli7,00O60 miliums. Capital stork paid In Surplus fund Undivided proofs Nation ll Hank notes outstanding. . Individual il piits subject to cbeik. Cerllfled check Hue to other fsallonal Hanks . . . Due to tate Uauka aud bankers , , 75, i,enn.oo MO 00 .Til.tO ,0110(111 ,31Ki 00 ,1110 41 82.0(1 Total fln7,0iWM State of Penntylvailla, County of Carbon, it t I, W, V Bowman, Canbler of the above-named hank, do solemnly swt-ar that tbe alove statement Is true totbe best oruiy knowliilifeand oeiur. W. W.UUWJI AN, Cashier, RubsctllsHl and sworn before me this Ut day of rebruarv, ltuo. T1I0S. S. nKCK, Notary Public, Correct Attest t A. J. Dorllnj I. J. Kltler, and Tho. Jteuierer, Directors, reu. s, icrj. ADJOUItKEI) QOUKT l'KOCLAMATIOX. WIIlinEAS.tho Hon. SiMUEt, S. Diiiiiieb, President of tho Xl.IIId Judicial District, couitiot-cd of louroo unit carbon counties, and It. Leonard and Charles Mccndscn, Esquires, Judges of Common Picas of Car bon county, ond by virtuo of their oilices Justices of the Orphans' Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer nnd General Jail Delivery, and tho Court or (Juarter tensions ol tno l'cnce of said cniiutv oft.arlion. Iiavo issued their precept to mo, for holding n Court of tuarter cessions oi tno fence, court oi com mon Please, and Courtof Oyer and Termin er, and General Jail Delivery, and Orphans' Court, for tho nurnoso of trvin" issues iu criminal cases, and tho transacting of other business of said Courts, at the Court House, iu tho borough of Mauch chunk, on Mon day, tho 10th day of March, 1879, at 2 o'clock, r. St., to continue one week or more. Given under my hand at Mnuch Chunk, in said county, January 1 bin, lb, v. Col savo the Commonwealth. J. W. IlAUDENnCSII, Sheriff. Mauch Chunk, Feb. 1, 1873. -jqiXECUTOK'S SALE Of Ynlaahlo Real Estate. Tho antlprKlmied, I3xieitorof tho EntMoof i'U. hVJ'i "Uh l irfia ui iuu -iv tvouii- Ul' Fit N KLIN, In thei'ouuty ot Carbou, wiOow. ilrc'A, will offer ai l'ublio halo, ou tbe prt'iuuen aiorfAam, ou Tuesday, February 18, 1879, between the lioura rf tun A TaitUi: o'clock 1 il.. all tnat ceitulu LOT or PEICE OF GltOUND, altnaio about throe-founha of a mile Raster Wtdaiioit. on the road leading fioui Weisspoit tu Htruudsburg. In raid li'inukilii 'J'tiwushtii Carbou o-iuiity, 1'enna., boKliiuinirln said rmii theiicit br land ot J. K. llieXeit. csmtalulair 1 hlrteen Thousand lwu Iluudred Square irei, upon which Is ericted a Two Ktory Ig . .' Weather llearded Imelllur 110UH1J, JjijI ai out is x !l feet with a tioubln I'mcii. j'ilijj tr a Well ot Uord Water with Pump lu iho Yard. Terms and Conditions wtU be made known ou the d.ir ot a de, br DANIr.I. WENTZ. KxecaUir 'eli, 1. IS"!! wt Ut it. l.vaiolt, dvo'd. 1, Ititiua, Auctioneer. I Arc Right, Then Go Ahead!" 62 WO obtained, and so regulated as a mistake. Prescriptions and at all hours of the day or night Guaranteed to o 8talc!ly Turn ond Manufactured WEISSPOIiT, Carbon Co., Pa New Advertisements. jqXECUTOKS' SALE OfYaluable Ileal Estate. 'i t"tt into ui iuiihiiu lUWII Rhip, Caibou UounU. Pn.. UpfM will offer at uutju ouiv, uv oviv a u.iiit iu cum lUWUBJlip, nil Tuesday, Feb. 25th, 1879, fommonclnc nt OXK o'clock P. Jr., oh that cen iaiu iiiirt or PIECE OF LAND, iltuatoln Frnnklin townonlp nforeiatd, bonnd nl Dy lamU ot llfwr Lnckrnnlll. Tilclminn Dirlvbncli, Tliomaa S?olt. Jovppti chwpiblnj! lteuben solt nnil by a Public Hoad, contalmim 55 Acres and 140 Perches, stilct monraro. All c'oiroil nnd nndor n gonii Etnti'nf cnltirntlon. Tlcro la nl-o a well mint, etl orchard of choice irun tienoii the IrikI TiSHMHj S CflHll llown l j lit mnniltllM Willi IrteroFt. and tuo reniulnliiK !i lu twelve month with imereMiiom nay oi nir. Ki IZAROLT, 1JIO-3. J. KOLT. Jxecutoia Pnrtto ilAfttrln!? tn view tlio moneitr or to loam fnrthei pniticulars will ciblio-fl onhcrof DR. HARTER'S IMirttlcH, i:nriclici, ;ivc Color mitt Tone to tho If food; u increases tho quantity as tcell as tlic quality, giv ing Vigor, Vitality, Energy, Ioicer and Life ifaclf It In e-pectally ndnptctt to Feranlo DlncasoB. such as Weakness from 2iirsti)g. or nny ( tlicr came, paint til, irregular or Ueraiired m out lily pcrloil, falling of tho worn?), nausea in prctf naucv, stcrlllry, cbanso ot ltte, etc Dr.Harter's Liver Pills Combine tho two essential quaMtlea of a Family PHI. Tbry net as a mihlniiU efficient purge nnd at tho fliimo time ro the hoft Liver Tills cvit offct od to the public JfulMnO ormnu Jlorso mid Com Towtlcr Keeps ftcck hrnlthv an in pooct condition. It auiiilvf-tlii nd aim.lattou. It iimtien fut. inuitcloaiKlmlik v niff tt a horte will no more wmk ni.d n row Mvuiume ml t unit ie in better ft'iiftH ami cnudlt ou. It also keeps pool tryhoalthy andmcroaHPsthe quiuititj' ot o-ip", ItiMniiHlo ly Dr. Levi Oheihoitzcr at Ins ndilH, bnckot I3i N. TlitidMlOtiti Tlnla. It is wold uv actual wolirlit, nt 15 roiiU per bound, bv A. J. DUltLI.(i,Loliirhtou. Nov. '2Z, 1878-Hmo. A FREE GIFT ! Of cony ot my MRDICAL COMMON HKNI1 HUOKt to any pentoii HUttVilnK Wltn CONSUMl'lION. ASTHMA, CATAKUH, illtONCIUTIH, Low OF VOICK. Oil SOUK TlIUUAT. hoi ll i-auio an d post otDee odorert. wit h two 3 cent postage ttaiops nuo ftato vour nickiie Tno hno-t ts elegantly tituntrated. IU pp 1J mo. I37D.) Tho liilornjiitH'ii it ranUlus. in tho movidencn of Clod ba HHved many livex. Tlioautbor bos bton t rent nir diteaea of tbo Noe. riirnat. nnd Limps, use special practice in rtnclnuati. fin to is)7. Auuicw. ur.i. at, wuLtw, ('iiiciunaii, Ohio. Jjii lawl imOUTANT TO CONSUMPTIVES. AOentlcinon bavins been no fortunilOHt to enre Ms ton ot Consumption hi tho worst etagen, after bems civenup todtobyibo most eclo brutod phyitclaupf desires to m&'ia known the car" (which n'iove successful tu every caw) to tlioo afil cted wuh A at bin i.ltroncbtus Conulis, Colds l oiiBUmutlou, and all AtTections of the inront anu IjUiimh, ami win sfiui ino iteo pe, freo of charce. lo all who doslrn It. It tliov will forward their address to DANIEL A DICK. 34 Liberty t., jst York. janiunc I a ilny to A cents ruurupsuiK f "r tbo FlUE. sidk VisiToit. 'I emit nnd Outtit fiee. Address P. O. Vlt'KllH V. Aujf ust9, Mr. Pancv Cards. CLromo Snowllike Ac. tin I two alUe with nanin, 10 cts. J. Miuklcr t Co., PJoasan, n. y. A fi Mixcl Cards, with name 10 ci. ljrents outfit l"o L. Joiio- t Co., Nnssnn. N Y A UvfrtlNtTN ! semi for oitrBclocteil LUtof LocaI ewppsneis Ooo I'. Howell & Co., iu gpruf nirret. ss, , juuia vt rpo WHOM IT MAY COXCEUN. All persons arpherehr fo-bld meiMJinc with Ono Itay llorso. One ltutcher' fplHiff Wiikoii, One Bled, and One wet Mnij'e Harness, loaned uuniltf my piedhUrflTO IMAIAU IL. iMILsLiUH of Wcitfcport. Ta the same beinu my pionerty. THOMAS KOON.'. Janairy 17, U7&-W3 LflUiwhton. Ta. NATIONAL HOTEL, COllXI.ANIvr St., near Ilrimitsvil)-, IIOTCHKISS & TOND. Proprietors. u (lie Ihiropcnn I'liin. . The Itestaurant, C'afo and Lunch Itoora at tached are una lrii!i.M.l fnr Iimt rtMaa Mtiil celleneool wmoc HisnnsMcts Uifspordnv, li to s tn per week. Convenient ti all Vrnea ana cur ilKilnuitM. NUW FUllNITUUK, NEW 11 ANAOKMKST. J in 1S.JI MItS. A. C. PETEll, OP H. A. Peter's Central Drng Store. LEUCKEtS BLOIK, LEIIIQIITON, PA., ttespectfuUv unnnnncn to tlio people of Lo tdghtou aud vlciultv. that sho will continue the business, as lieretofoio snd tbautloj: them for pat favor, sska a c mtliiuouca the.eof. You will atways find a lull lino ot PURE DRUGS and CHEMICALS, rATENTMT'.nilMNKS. IIOIIHF. and IMITI.K I'OiviiEiia. Ton, UT AKTIl.'I.KSJ'ONtlKS. :iia MOlMMKINi. l'i AIK. and FA.N. CVMTATIONEItV.lstest styles of l'LAIN and KANOV WALL I'A I'll UK UMN1M rn'id LIQUOliafur luedlLluni use. Ac at Lowest Trice. IMiyttciau'a lire, scnptlons cnmiHiunded by lir. C T. Jluru. at all hours of tbe darand nluht, Mimurmilud. if. MltS A.C. I'tlElt. March S1,'78-yl Shoats ! Shoats ! ! Tbo undi nlfrocd repe-t-fully uunouuees lhat bo s-i5 B0W prepared to ui itMisiTN piv an who wm wun maw choice HIIOA1H KUOM NliW JKltym at lowest luarkfi prices aim, iiuu- at Ik'ltoni tl-uie- for cnh tmty ! Yard ami Of fir nt KViMlAXOtt HOT 11 Italic ftreot.Ij- blKl'Uin. UUU. M. ItKX. jaU. wO, IBTsH-ODl. F or Snl. or tu Kent. An ellull.lr looatod ? (.ton floubln fiamn JtoiiHo .ituuto lu Kust VvelujMirl, with aud oae-hslt acre, of .and. a Koo.1 Orchard of cholro apples, vtc, For luun; n iibui.ia, Hixuj iu Jan. II, Le. li'hton, 1'a1 In order to closo ou tlio balance of our Winter Stock of !$ieLss -4ls9 Dry ds, we ljave determined not to pack nway u single dollars -worth of the same, and will positively move the entike stock quickly, at Prices regardless of C O S T, in conse quence whereof we have made such Gigantic IIkductions that will astonish the public in this section of the country. Oglf If you would save time and monev, fail not to at tend this important sale. llcspectfully, Lindcrman's Block, Opposite the Public Square, Jan. 4 WeisgfiiOB'ft IBls2Ealai- Mill, JOHN G. BIERY, Agent, Manufacturers of and Dealers in all kinds of Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Brackets, Ballust crs, Window and Door Frames, Scroll Sawing, Turning, Planing and Hipping done at short notice and at Prices to Suit the Times. dtai' MsaeBalaiefy all Blew and of the Latest and Most Improved Pattern ; we cm ploy none but the Best Mechanics, and nsc only the Best and Thoroughly Seasoned Lumber. Contractors and Carpenters are invited to call for Specifications, which will be cheerfully furnished. Ontcra br MM! pioniptlr attended lo, and aatlnfactlnn rnsranteed. Thankful t. eur frl.aia and the public tor patt tavon, wo tepeittnllv asz a nhiiro ot jour paironaue In tho futnt.. Vny luvpcclfully. P. O. box 03. TIac -raiiast HesSa for tlnose ft g o Cheap and UnndvMUO FALL AND WINTEIl bUITShas Jnit om. Ull.-ltVll L IIIW Jill (Pit Merchant 1 A N" Tv Eft J4i& Jfft ''rMon, Vmntiinnd Hoys lu tlio latoft tanhlon at prlcitht ar 1 An lltlcn for Sfen, Youth ll.u Uuu t and t)CHt aisortuio.it ot WHITE, TERCALE AND CALICO SHIRTS, cvPr trourht Into thi town, at nn lmmnnHo reduction on fornior pr'cci" I An end It1 variety olQiuts NKCK WKAit which U tell In t; nt pi uoi to -m theio llrd Timet. Thu Depcrtmeut Tor BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS. for Indies'. CIcntlemon'a nnd Children's Wcnr.ln now ful'y Innii-licd with the bout Vannfattvru tn bo found in iho country, winch havo boon pmclianen tlincHy frum the Al&hcr and ie.thr tore, i ttfitiuann IMMKNHi) IIKDUCTION on finm r rncun. o.i uro rarnet v invited to c ill Hint cxomit'O pikiU bcfoiu irmklnp ronr purchimi, and ko couTlnctl that I mil selllnp prnHiB ut lowor pi Ices llixn tho himo quality cau bo obtatocd ! whfM-c. It k awyH a ploiuuio to exhibit (looJti, whfthcr you pu rob use cruot, TrrlMt flu puaiauteed or no i-a o. Lou'l torct the place 1 T. D. CLAUSS, Merchant Tailor, 2nd Joorabovo tho Tubllo Sijimrt', UAXK STREET, Lfhlghton mm Mew oofllsS I respectfully announce to the citizens of Lehighton and vicinity that I havo leased tho Old Pust-Ollico Stand, on BANK Street, Lehighton, and that 1 am now receiving a full lino of consisting of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear, Hosi ery, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Ribbons, Ruches, lady's ' hand-mado Clouds, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Buttons, Collars, .Machine Needles and Oil, Zephers, JFaiicy stationery, ,nnd an otner articles usually KepD in my jine.f Also, Agent for IDBItBaY CaSSSKT BlSCJAIV. ($3f Call and examino my goods ; tho prices aro so low that thoy cannot fail to suit all. 7-1 8. C. WICEATJLBY. WM and Wliatei' BeiaIiigfS Tho undorsigned announces to tho ladies of Lehighton and vicinity that ho is nov receiving and opening a large assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising such as Matalasses. Delaines, Coburgs, Alpacas, &o. Also, a largo stock of PRINTS and GENERAL DRY GOODS, which ho AT EXTRAORDINARY Groceries and Provisions a Specialty, at prices to suit tho times. Clovor, Timothy, Hungarian, and all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds, VERY CHEAP. Opposite tho L. & S Depot, BANK Street, UayO, 1870 yl LEUIG11TOV, 1'ENX'A. LEIIIGHTON, PA. JOHN G. BIERY, Agent For the Wcissport Planing Mill. jnn.4- yl tli Tailoring Establishment of ST R TC Pi T T. V. II T a II T O "V PA. 1 "TOJtutrocciTtni; nnd openmi? unmy new stock of PALL AX T) rate 1 uMJiiiH.uASMi.nwim-i ao , (mhm!i and jmrnetio. otp 'ciiuiiv nnuoaui'B nisi ieinnij!i ucscnpiiont or uokj4 44 iir'ces than over before ouVred lu this county, ' I ata now Ilk up tho Jlucst FALL & WINTER SUITS. Htoclc or all the latest htylcn ot and Children, cry cheap. MewFi'iecs! tlio celebrated is offering LOW PRICES FOR'-CAn.'
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