KDIIOK LElllUllTON, t'A.i SATUitDAYi KE1IUUAKY 15, 1879. POLITICAL BCV1LTKV. KloPz can. at last, thank Gov. Harlranft for his sent In Congres, ami we trust Mint when IheUovcrnor neeila friends, Klotz will lint forget lilni. tW Gatitte. It is sehlom that we feel called upou,n9 an Independent journalist, to make Kiliti.nl Miuuieiit, and never In tho liitciest of tho triumph of one political party over another. Tor some months, however, wo hnvo care fully watched the maneuvers of certain po litical aspirants in Caibon county, ami have cuine to the conclusion that if their labors urouccoiiiplishliig anything, or if they ever lieaf any kind of fruit, it will bo an evil ami pernicious crop to the community, and for that reason wo proposo to give tlio lliink Ing jiortioii of tho community n little eyo opener on the subject. First let us sjy, there is nothing so easy as to defame, and the cosiest kind of tUf.im r ation is thut of public men. To abuse men holding ohVo Is about tho only conception Soma have of the privileges of living under a fieo government. To attain to position or reputation Is to tiiuko oneself shining mark for every lewd fellow of the baser bolt who Ims strength and skill enough tolling dirt. A man desiring to attack u politic, il opponent and roiso a prejudieo against him in tho minds of the unthinking musses, finds his easiest and surest method to bo to charge him with corruption. This is vague, in definite, and most difficult to meet. For a few weeks past E. Moll Boyle, Esq., hus seeu fit to try to heap up u mud-mouud on tho fair fume of a man who has been more highly honored by the Itepublicaiis of this great State than any other man who has sought tho iopular luvor since the existence I of the parly. In administering tho Exeeu tivo of IVnnsylvania for eight consecutive years, Gov. Ilnrtrauft's conception of right and justice seems over to have weighed first in the balance, in shnpingall his publicacts; yet os ho steps down to receivo Jho honois which n grateful people would naturally tender him, he finds himself confronted by tho direful condemnation of tho Chairman of tho Republican Committco of Carbon Connty. Alight not tho ex-(iovernor, as he reaches forth his hand to tako tho postmnst erjhip of Philadelphia, proffered him by President Hayes, turn a wild look north eastward, and say "Ministers of Gruco de fend usl" Should he, however, in his old ge, find himself bankrupt in purso and character, ho is recommended to tho charit able consideration of tho Congressman elect of the 11th Distiict. How very kind and considerate in Mr. Boyle. Wo shall not argue tho lalo Congressional contest. It was a hard fight and is settled. Msj. Klotz will tako his scat on the -1th of March, if no untoward calamity intervenes, and will serve his constituents no doubt with ability, and with honor to himself. General Albright would have dono likewise if fortune had smiled upon him, but it did Onot, and lika any other sensible man, he ac cepts the situation. And now to tho real issue. Mr. Boyle staked his bottom dollar, figuratively siiealc ing, on the last fall's campaign, in this ,county, and even figured himself a seat in IhlfBtatjJjglslature. It was a laudable am bilfonTtnjratere, Ho planned hi3 cam paign, however, where tho unwiso man built his houso. Nevertheless, at first the cable all seemed to coil to his side of tlic ship. Ho balled, "with a smile that was child- ...iuum.....-. - ocratic cyan to assume an ,mle,..lent rolo and tddictale a certain inoof, ,!,ey for our adopted Irish bom citizens to re. Mr. Boyle look particular pa us to copy and , neditlho orjK,,,', pomled editorials, while lll Mltliml ii clrnum nf" ......' iiti.i .. . 1 1... I..- . J"""" t"i V I the persecuted Mollies out of tho back-door of the Oaicfe office. Ho thought he "heard something drop," when ho saw tho organ switched olf tho party track on u suspicion of encouraging "impure and unauthorized alliances j" und ho found himself, when the real issue was cuhiiinatlng,mcasuriug swords with a most unexpected plot and counter plot in Ids game of intrigue. Bo it said, to tho credit of our adopted Irish fellow citizens, that they took this ef fort to ally them en masse with Mollio Ma guireism, ami as n peoplo oppressed on ac count of their nationality and religion, os 'in insult to their intelligence and manhood. They knew that, as citizens of tho United States and of the sovereign Stale of Pennsyl vania, there was no wwer under the sun that could peiseeutc them whatever le their birth-place, and for this reason they spurned the sycophantic sympathy which was thus being so lavishly dealt out to them. It is not surprising, then, that our hero found his compalgn an ignominious failure, and himself in a condition calculated to lore the confidence of his party as a leader. This j Idea was enough to, and seems to have' driven him to desperation, and now lie un-' musks, and, us a journalist, abandons him-j self to the centralized puriwso of trying! to stimulate factions on the questions of na-1 tlonallty and religion. During a political ' camiialgn such labors might bo tolerable ; ' otherwise they are rep-eheusible. Horace Greely ami others, authors of the "Great American Industries," said of coal mining in Pennsylvania : "The coal-miners are a rough and some times u troiiblsomo class of men, who are greatly given to combinations and strikes, and who aio made responsible for the iro- nuent 'scarcity' aud cuiiseuucnt hMi nriiin U. V, MOHTIIIMKIl, of coal " I f i 1 1 uul 1110 I,ro"lS . , . , ,, , , of tho concern, keep a sharp cyo ou the iron And this will not bo" the less true a, long tra,Ie and on .ho markets consuming aTl he min ng ,x,uula iou have such Journals LCeding their manufactures, and when anv to manufacture public sentiment for them current in tiado look, promising to tl.enf astheCWGow,,c has been for the past William, tho elder brother, lays aside for the lew month.. 110un(.0 ,l!a foumlrv forlll1jon, i,,..Suu. For the common weal there has been too i day-go-to-mectings, patronizes the villas much corrupt trifling with tho baser pas- barber who twirls tho ends of his mous eions of tho people of this region. The nn- tache, and hies awav to the mart, or trade mcrousinstance.ofatrociousbloodsheland andiu seldom, if ever, returns without a' wantonJueendUrism, within a decade, the fresh supply of orders. As a consequence outlay of thousands o money to vindicate during tho recent panic, when hundred, ot law ana order, and the execution of nine I foundries run by conditions and stock men in tlio little county of Carbon, will ' companies, all over tho couutrv, have closed cause the future historian to stop aud reflect. ' their doors for lack of remunerative orders The whole secret of tho matter is mado th pri aii v. i... .... plain to any one who will watch tho under-, sjrface operation, of a few men whoso litical asmratlon. ont-wei-l, ,.n. and their convictions of duty to society and their fellow-men. As a sample of Mr. Boyle's peculiareflbrts to prejudice the mind, of the unthinking let u. take the coso of Sharpo and McDonnell. After they had been convicted by a Carbon county Jury, upon evidence, which in the abseiicq of rebutting testimony, left no doubt of their guilt after their oonvietlon three able lawyers did alt in their power to hunt i up new rebutting testimony and printed i..i. ii.- .1 ... . Yp . luiwd iinjiariiai jiuies, Uie J sides this, the two men were not in dark dungeons or hurried uw scatruld, but were allowed weekly seven mouths, to converse fnwlv u inenus ana tne yisiting public who ear-1 ried their stories In sympathy to the Chrir- lu world, and,ti.'Uoth,r;gUrirtJl. I establish their Iriiioceneo. In llio face of fciireiiuiii niTh iu vYvctt. fcnu uuituctuiiuiiui-ti tip to tho day of tho execution, in contempt of Jurors, courts and judges, to stultify Itself by proclaiming the two men "innocent," although ono uf Ibcm was a sclf confessed murdered and tho other, oil account of his notorious Infamy, was called by his associ ates "Sharps the Scrapcr."On tho day of tho execution, just before the trap was sprung, Sharpesuld, hastily glancing around the corridor of the jail, "Tell Mr. Boylo to print that statement he wrote down for me it is true, every word of It." The strong point in that statement, as published, isi "If they (tho legal authorities) would come out and tell tin truth, wlnt they are hanging mo for is that I am an Irishman and a Roman Catholic. They can't find anything else against lue In this world." Shades of the Inquisition! How much truth is there in this statement? Is It as true as tho other statements inauo by this man on the gallows? Is it as truo us the other statements inado weekly In tho Ga zette! If so, and ruiy of them are true, may wo not go in shame, as n jieople, and bury our boasted Declaration of Indepen dence and our family Bibles, burn ilownour public schools and libraries, and our famed institutions of learning. But it is false in famously false, and adds but another black fK)t to tho memory of tho now doubly un fortunalo man who uttered it, and for this icason, if no other, it should never have been published. Had Sharpo lived a truo Roman Catholic, in all probability to-day, ho would bo living, a useful and respected member of society, as nro thousands of his fellow-countrymen in almost every Stato of the Union. But in tho publication of that, as in n lit tlo doggerel hi last week's Gazelle, "So Re spite Until After Breakfast," dying the peoplo a poetic pen-picture of a model Re publican Governor tho scratch of whoso pen sent nineteen Mollies to tho sen Hold and Major Klotz to Congress,. wo eco typified friend Boyle's mania tho "means unto an end" tho fire-brand that scared his last campaign and damned him as a parly leader in this county. And withal, every effort to engender bitter and factious strife in communities, on tho questions of nationality or religion, is so ditious and diabolical, and all thoso who engage in it should bo scourged under the lash of viituous public sentiment. When a man immigrates to tho United Stales, at tains citizenship, and so vows, ho censes to bo an Englishman, Welshman, Irishman. Get man, etc., and whoever labors to etir up a different feeling in his bosom is nil evil wirkcr, in unhuimonlzing and weakening tho moral forces ol society. OUR INDUSTRIES, No. 5. Tlio Tort Allen rolliirtry. For tho consideration of an enterprising Mauch Chunkcr who, with a most com mendablo intention, urges tho business men of that borough to form a stock company, with a capital of $100,000, to start a shoe shop for tho manufacture of miners' shoes, wo present this week a brief glanco at the history and present operation of tho Fort Allen Foundry, which covers, with its scv cral building', an extensive area of ground in Wcissport, near the site of tho old historic block-house and fortification, in memory of which the foundry was named. Tivo or six years ago, just at llio com mencement of tho commercial depression which has so distressed business of every kind, two enterprising young men, brothers, William and C. D. Miner, botli practical moulders and skilled in tho various details of tho making of castings, but witli a capital so small that men with lcs cnurnoa woul.l nave shrunk from the undertaking even In 0,. !aictf detcnnliicd to cftablish a f0UllJly, wiUl a lllU failh in labor, which .i rb Ihelr own llmo ami talent and giv0 ,,, all ()1,lwrlunitv to l30 komo of ;ho natural icsou.ees of tho Lehigh Valley ..... - to Uitiradvantnzo. There was no hnlluei- nation lu tho prospect that lay before them. They were brought up and had learned their trades iu tho locality where they now pro posed to try their fortunes as partners in a business venture. That which staggers every new venture in tho field of manufacturing, in this coun try, is not so much tho makinig of tho wares as tho finding a ready market for them by which tlio oiiginal cost witli a margin can be realized to tho manufacturer. Ifhocoiii mences business witli a small capital, he finds himself at onco besot with n net-woik of the most trying difficulties his current expenses, tho payment of salaries to em ployees and imjicrativo bills and duns from dealers in tho stock which ho ha3 used in his business oil theso cast their shadows in his pathway to try Ids nerve, and make him wish. witli Shakespeare's dramatis per sona:, "Would it were night, Hal, and all were well." Ono of tho first large orders which the young propiietors of tho Fort Al len foundry executed was for tho patentees ami manufacturers of tho Bunting Car Seat Frames,- and this proved disastrous, ns tho company makiug Hie frames camo short in meeting their obligations, and finally, we believe, susjiended. This inconvenienced, tho projectors of tlio Fort Allen Fouii dry, but they steered firmly and safely through jt, kt their credit good, and fin ally recovered nil that tho suspended com pany owed them. Ono of the secrets of their success lies in the fact that the two brothers are both prac tical mechanics ami business men, work hard every day with their employees, In tho various departments of tho foundry, cm ploy no clerks, bookkeepers, ogents or other gincciiriia III mil Mil nn.l t..n.. - ... Headily going, and at the present writin I is turnine out plumbers' cA.ti.. , .. ""'""' J'1""! and faucy fouutalns, tho casting, for a half tiozen umcrent tewing and knitting ma chine companies, while from ono to three men ore kept constantly employe! on mis cellaneous liouio orders or job work. No pioco of work leaves the foundry until it lias Leeu thoroughly insected by one of tho proprietors and found Jierfect. i -As .ft bflinple of telecraphlo news . ., 1 bciisu nuns, or riiliilT exaggeration , thu recent announcement that n meteor had 1 fallen upon mid killed a man In Ind.nim, I. ... luriis out lo tia.vo n on merely n brick names cry Leenuse they suffer) and tlio 5'"' '"'Me iciiedy for the reliof or iheir ?74iut,' O,,., iie. uai uu in ltl! evee nut o m in n .... " "'ciiuu;'rato.i. iuiniei.nowniiiDiiiitrr.il. iiuiiioere.1 uv I louuiu s. liic i vmir 1m. inearoeialed I raowl fntlu r ai n . . . ",wo ,mo '''CJ'" u' oi'en.iesnae -oiiio." it 1 witnessed an increased sale. Its reputation ay to the 1 . . 1 "s atie.waius iraospired last tue worthy peoP e I "ie result of superior nwriU If the dis- , .-..w tt uuuuijicr wuu an ac.i . J ' "-".w .-rramruiiai aiivice on the "'"' '" iimiwi io iiieinroator Ulna. Vr. .nii.nf,, a Si 1 1 1 1 1 Tho Controller of Hie Currency reports uint. too mini nniouut. oi uomts held by nn tlonal banks as security for circulating notes on tho let of February was $348,930,200 Of this amount $07,001,850 wer6 0 per cent bonds, of which $53,0,07,500 aroOs of 1881, $5,054,000 Pacific Railway 0s, and $0,000, 150 are 2-20s. Tho banks also hold $184, 85yf00 of 5 icr cents, of which amount $05, 31 0,750 are 1 0-40s and tho remainder, $110, 530,160, Bs of 1881. There are also held by tho banks $43,578,550 of 4J per cents and $52,512,700 of 4 per cents. Tho Controller reports an Increaso in national bank circula tion for tho last three mouths of $1,030,051. Tho amount of national bank circulation outstanding on the 1st instant was $322, 030',840. The Tolido Made, gets off the fol lowing Joko at tho expense of olir'U. S. Senattv. "Don Caim-ron, they nay, seldom sinllus ami never laughs. The last attempt at hilarity that any of his fiends remember tuliavu seen 111 in make vtas at his wedding In Cleveland, wlieii he smiled a whole smile, which caused those near lilin to look around anxi.ius ly for a camphor bottle, as they fcltaure lie would faint." If the Blade man had been in Ilnrrisburg recently, ho could have seen some 'smiling' done that must have suggested to him the necessity of at once ordering a car load of camphor bottles from Ohio. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Letter from Wtililnstnii. Jfi'.e Ap2roaeh of Lent 1'rcsidcntial Gossip. Grant, Jllainc andHSltcrman. Women Harriitcrs Admitted to the lUuprcme Courts. Tic Creation of the Census Jlitrcau. The ll'afcni Union Tilcgraph Looby at IVur;, i(c, ifc VA6UiaTOX, 1). c.. Ten. 10. Less 111 n three weeks more anil ItaodDVscf fast'ui! oril pruyer begln-a sudden Jomp from Kay to crave, fioin lively to severe aim then back uj.ulu oiler forty days ta the irlvolitles ot tliovuirhl. Has tjstim ol lapfd tronelt in re 1 glous mutters does seem a mflo Irreverent, anil to uure;;cncratca humanity it looks i I; u more cencial ditttluiulon ot grace would be belur. To eschew " the woild, tho llssh. aud tho davit," fur toity dsvs end Lights only, and to dill gonUy servo tho lurace of darancas the rem-ilnocr or tho year is haiuly fa r so far ns tho Lrdls concerned, rnd illy calculated toba' ance recounts la the big boot a'jovo. I was ppcantuir In the Cai ltol cno alternoon with a u-ominent oPJcoholdor under tleaeraj Uraut.aud now rrt.ud. Ho isa pirtlnrooua 0 lt:o of Hayes and Sherman, lie salit to mi : "flj you ki.ov. sir, th t General Ormt islu great daucr as to tils rcnoannttioii I" "I sup. luso it wort hurt him." A'o,sir. Butitclklug cllously, his nlcnds nro lutthig off their or. ganlzancn for 188!) too locg. In the tlrst'daco. lu the Southern States. Iho Itcpuulican parly Is horj du combat in all thoso States, with tho exception of Nor ti Carolina. John Sherman Is miming tals Acni'n'straHon. ana lie has tho power to mako his oCce-hotdcra tho co'lectors and, assessors ot rcyonue.the district attorneys, and tho rostmastcrs rccrcato that party, and glvo tho bias to the delegation which thy will send to the National Convention. Oca. (Hunt's friends nro lotting tt be loo late, a oa. Grant's only chance Is that Shcrnvtn, with inn usual wont of decision, may feel too timid to under take tho task." Whsre nest is Grant imperil, ed r "Well, tlie ro ts Jim HIoIlc, who does net lovonhalr ot Gen. Giant's head. Thoso two men pcifcctly umlcrsttnd each other. Grant lias no faith In IHjItic, and itlalno knows it. Now, Jim Dl lino has managed to crc.ito quite a a pmt7 In his Interest in tho Northwestern Stairs. Ho has an organization In Iowa. In Neoraska, Kansas, and Co'orodo, and I ihink In Minnesota and Wisconsin. Besides that. Mas sachusetts Is disaffected to Grant and no doubt Maluo will go Blame's way. Ir. Blclae tsa relatiyoof tho Ewiugs who ere lntermsirled with tho Shermans. I thliiKall otihoso South ern fct-tcs wilt appear at tho Nailonul Courcu" lionlnfavtrof John Sherman, lomcd by thoso Honnern and Eastern States, act SLcrman may t,et t.o nomination. "I aked tiio tamo man about tho condition of tho Stats cf JIaine liosald: "lucre fs only onobigrlna in Jlnlnu and Ihiit has mado nil Hit politicians ud Blaine anwnjrthcm. It Is wh.it is called tho lame Hin." There Ib but ono polut on tie Atlant.c where limestone roc crops out on the ocean front and. thut Is nt Ttoekland. Tho Rockland llnio Is burnt r gt.t thero nud the vessels load with It and carry It all over tho country. Tlio lncouoiati rscf Iho Limo Companyuru also llio ownei s of the big qnairles In .Maine. The gran ite ot Mnlno Is ued luthe public buildimis all over tho United Slatcs-wheucver a court. hou-o, post-oiSce, or cnxtoni housi Is coins up I Tho men who are big lu tho Llmo Company and tho (Irjiillo Company make tho Ueoublieun rluc. It wua reaction against the tyranny it lli'isoincwporntors which heat Halftone ot tte creatures of the comp.ny, for Congress last ttino." Tho Ldckirood bill, giving women anthoiitv to piDctico Dcfoio the Supremo fouit of tho United states his ra'sed tho Kenato by a vote 01 two to ono. auduo.v Itomy requires Iho an pi-ova of .Mr. llat ca to becmuo a law. Senator McDonald todchargo ot the measure, anluls advocacyuf It luflaenced a number of votes The bill passed ns it camo from tho Houso. and piovidcs Mat ' any woman who shall have oeen a iiicmbci ot the bar ot llio highest court of auy stuto or icultorv, or of tho bua.eme jCourt of tliotJI-trictotC'iluintili, lor the space of three ycais. and ehill have maintained a good stand, lug before such court, aud w honhall be a per. son of g od meral character, shall, oa motion, ono ihepioductionof such record, bj odraitled to practice before the Sujrcma Couitofthe Unlied States." Tue puwtrlul iffjct otprrtis. tent and ludosirfous loblymg is maeile-ted fa tho succc.s of this bill. Wheu It was first In. trtKtuceu. It ii din'jlfu; If one foanh of the niembemf Unnirresi wouta hove voted for it. nuiuoui iiu sii-'ing-miuneu te'-mos, who were Inter, sled lu the 11 I. siuc to It belli the fort liom Oav to dav, anl tallied memters and sens, tors into believlna it njust measure. Tho census bill repotted b Mr. SI on 111 has been passed by tn almost unanimous yote In the i-tn.ite. l!r. Conklins ippioved It with all hl misht and favoro t too bill now In existence, but his li.tljenco counted for noilrug Tao bin establishes in the Inteilcr departu etit a ctnsu' office tobo mniiastd by a superintendent, wli s iallbJ appjiatol by the l'reofd-ut and con formed bj IboSenatii theclerfor tho census ofllcoto bo arpolniod by tho Secretary ot the Intenor. as ninoy as may bo necetsary. The supeilutcndent of census shall nominate one or moi o supervisors m each state and terrltoiy not to exceed in tho aiigregato ono bundled and fllty.oudtho Secretary ot the Inter.or to np. polut them Iroui amotiK llio nominations i sup enltois rboll uppoiut euumeiaturs In their re. pcclivo dlstilcU wilh tho oonscnt of tho super intendent, tho supervisors lo sub dlvifu theli distrcts anil supenutend the wor of tiking the census . tuo supcrlutcudeut may, with tho cousent ot the Secretary of tue Interior, re. moie supervisors, and sipeivlsors may. with consent of the superintendent, rcmoi e enumer. ators The offlcers. Irom upenatcndeut down am lo be swtru to a fallhlul iHsoaareo ol duty. Mi. Con's census b.ll, now pending before the Hou'e, Is about the same as the one passed by Scute, exieia In the provision relating to tlio appointment of enumerators i It giTei that power to tho governors ol states, but thetels ' " B"r mm. tui u n.'rcnce vnil lead lo any rolilsion or contest betweu ihe two bouses. Tho uur nlnilty with which the amendment to the army bill, gl lug railroad comranies having hues of telegraph the rlgbt to carry on a goner, al telegraph business, Is an incontrovertible In. ulcstloo of the popularity of the messure. The Westi rn Union Company is senourty alarmed at the situsilnn sod will endeavot to defeat the proposition lu tho senaie bat It iiharaly strong euough to do so. The prospects ol the passige by the Eeuate of tho anoy rcorganution siheme, Wflich pjtsed the llonseyestrid.yas ."'JT'Tv' ,0,V V,mr ?,""rtstl-' . orJratlicrtaveraHe,olthoni?U Hwill aroo.bie uuderpu so inaur uneucnients chut .h "" '""J"110' reach uncsieesioLt lu limMor , fu" " i I ,' rn1a , 1 ineoii.eroarsn vea coapls ci:intrtttim WUU. llou.e.ent u-i ,Ueirr,us. lnouocorucr .... . ...mn, iud vftiiiiiue.i luatthe, lnort t.. th.it ...uteiiu-e ta make uie',5 , iiiubjsu. THi remind, ouu ol .ho c.uld who ut tuee i.cnioa.o( Ii r mimr. idjtctj .ood bye God- I'm , in2 0Tt.. ,ut0 (e, j,.r f, niB - T I,i:GISLATUKIi. Tho following bills of special interest to this section, have been introduced Into the Legislature: An set to prevent tho frequent cliongo" in common school books in the several coun ties of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania nn establishing county uniformity in text books. Tliis bill was amended so that when a now series of books may bo adopted under the provisions of tho net such scries shall go into use at tho beginning of tho next succeeding school term after the elec tion of a superintendent) and also extend sjig the time for advertising of bids to eight weeks Instead of four, and providing that the cost of advertising lbr said bids shall bo paid out of tho separate school funds cf each resiwctlve district. An act to provide for tho convcyonco of lersons nijureu iu or auoui tne mines to their homes. An act to secure to co-one rntives and laborers engaged In and about coal mines, manufactories of iron andstecl,the payment tn ineir wages at regular limes aim in law ful money nf the United States. Tho con stitutionality of this bill is nucstionod. An act to establish boards of arbitration lo settlo all questions at variance between em tiloycrs and emnlovcci. An act to provldo a legal remedy for tho decision of controversies and disputes exist ing or which may exist between official or natural persons engaged in manufacturing, mining, as common carriers or oilier busi ness, and their employees and to prevent "lockouts," strikes or such other disturb ances ns may tend to injure or disturb busi ness tr jicajjo of tho community. An act, authorizing the several counties, cities, boroughs, townships, and school dis tricts of the State, to refund their public in debtedness at any time, nt a rale of Interest below tho rate per centum now paid. An act appointing two inswctors for each of tho several mining districts, at f 1500 ier annum. An art regulating tho right of redemption of seated lands and returned to tho County Commissioners and sold for non-payment of taxes (providing that such lands may bo re deemed In tho samo manlier that unsealed lands are redeemed. A supplement to the mining laws was In troduced by Mr. Hines, of Luzerne. Its general theory was to moke corporations liable lor accidents hoiincnlne throueli lieir- ligcnceor mismanagement, and ono of its special points was, Hint whenever ten men gathered together nt tho foot of a slope and desired to bo linulcd lip, their wish should be immediately granted. Tho Judiciary Committee navigated a bill giving tho Courts power lo make rules regu lating the advertisement of all sales of real cstato by sheriirs assignees, executors, ad ministrators, trustees and committees. An act prohibiting tho issue'of store orders for wages of labor in or about mines, or manufactories or shipping of coal, but auth orizing firms or corjioralions to issuo duo bills payable to bearer. An act preventing wages of clerks, miners and mechanics from being attached for debt j also, declaring that debt tor wages should bo a lien upon tho property of corporations. Attorneys who aid In attaching wages shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. An act compelling a general suspension of labor on nil public works on election days except in cities of tho first and Becond classes and in cases in which tho stoppago of woik would cause their injury. The design is to allow every citizen tn cast his vote without uisctiargo or disapproval ol his employer. Chamber'! Cyclopedia of Est; rlUli Iiltcrti turc. Voltimo 1 of the new and beautiful edit ion of this excellent work, just issued by tho Americas Hook Kxciunqe, 55 Bcekinan street, New York, embraces tho history of uur iiicruiure iroin uie earnest period loino nines oi nccii J'.nzauein, Willi lives ol all noted authors, and choice, specimens from tho writings of each. All who nro interest ed in tho higher class of literature will wel come this new edition, with its clear tyw unit iiuuuy lorni, anti.au vvno navo uecn longing for tho era of cheap books, will bo more than satisfied witli Its wonderfully low price. 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A specimen volume, in cituii uiimitig, can oo seen nt tlie ollico ol this paper, and thoso who desire to ordorcan add their names to a club, which will eoon bo forwarded. Druffslst ana riiyvlclan A physician, complaining bitterly about dull times, went lo Ins druggist to find out tho reason why, nt this season ol tho year, his practlco was not so extensive ns formerly also, to find out what inducements his bro ther medico offered tn attract away his pa tients. Ho was startled when his druggist answered ns follows: "Doctor, coughs and colds nro very prcvulent, but every ono is purchasing Hale's Hosf.y or Hoiikiiousd axd Tar, nmd recovers so rapidly that there is no necessity for calling in ft physician. Again, tho reason that Dr. F., on th street, is having so many patients is owing to tho fiankness ho adopted iu pcrscribing in every case of Coughs Colds, etc., n bottle ofllALF.'n HOSKV OK HOUKIIOUND AXO TAR, and finding it successful, ho had concluded in future that all his ialients, when troub led with any disease of Iho lungs, shall im mediately commence taking Hall's Husky OF IIoRKIIOCM) AXn TAR." Tho druggist's nilvico was snapped, and tho almost discouraged physician now con sidered a successful practitioner. Ills claims are based upon the virtues of Iho medicine ho adonis, which in all cases is IIalk's IIo.v KY of Huueiiousu AS1 Tau. Sold by till druggists, Large sizo much the cheapest. 1'ikk's Toothache Daors euro In one minute. 11-14 m:vn ;vmi. About twenty lies wero found piled on tlio Long Island llailroad, near Columbus vilie, ou Saturday night, and removed in time to save a passenger traiti from being wrecked. Michael Daly, stabbed by John Harrison during a bar-room quarrel in Pittsburg lat week, died of his wounds on Sunday. Har rison is in jail. At Troy, N. Y. early on the morning of the loth inst., G. F. Simmons, being crazed by Ids wife's desertion, poisoned his thiee children and cut his own tlin.nl. TI... ciniuren are exacted to recover, hut Sim- (nuns, il is ucueveu win uie. George V. Seiber Treasurer of St. Clair county, 111., is reorted lo be a defaulter for W0.UO0. Ho has about $15,000 in property, and his bondsmen, it is said, will pay the balance. Correspondents of the Louisville Courier Journal report that "thero is noycllow fever hi uie oouin, oiiiiougn sotuesort or sickness seems tn liavo been caused by disinterment of bodies of jieroons who died of yellow icver. At Lebanon. Wednesday, Israel Brandt, Jo6iah Hummel, Henry wise and George iiiiiiiuii, cuurgi-u wuu complicity in tlie murder of Josenli Itaber. wero brought Im. fore Judge Henderson on a writ of habeas corpus, (several witnesses testified that all the accused held policies on Itaber"s life, and had frequent meetings and conspired to procure his death. They were remanded for trial. TIEU VALUKOFTIJIK. As In a fire tho loss ereatlv dtnendi umn the time required for ellicient aid to arrive, so the nult of catarrh r.t ,l.n....l. ..... on the speeily use of efficient remedies. For , " ,, ,?.,f,rT5 ,I f .c(,'lu7. Vr' f "s, Cj- tarrh Ueimxly has been the ttaudanl renm. ''r - The Witlvo cures it has elided are win speedily cure the mott stuLborn him ,f ratai ih. eVe the 1'eoplo's Couiui.in Sense M -d c.il Adviser, a w.rk of over VUO ras. 1'iiee ffl.iO. Address the ouiliur, it.V. Iki.c.M. 1.1! .. V My Motto 1 "T3c Sure You Arc Right, Then Go Ahead!" lloflgg'S. . . Medlielncs. CHAS. W. LENTZ, Pharmacist, Family & Dispensing Druggist Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, choice En glish, French und American Perfumeries, Hair, Tooth und Nail Brushes, Imported and Domestic Soaps, Sponges, Chamois Skins, Stationery, Faucy Box Papers, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, at prices which defy all competion ! My Prescription Department Receives special attention, and is the most complete in the county ; it is supplied with the hest quality of iicmcuics mat can ue to preclude the possibility of a mistake. Prescriptions and Private Recipes compounded at nil hours of tho day or night by myself, at the Lowest Prices possible. fP" Ail Dru and Snleoj sold by me are from tlin verv llesl Uruile Artlrlen. TIOJJ GUARANTEED OSt MONEY tion. Thontiinr my friends and the pnbllo Generally for post favors. 1 conntfentallv ask a shsro ot fnturopulrousfro, cia'unlelnRsat'stncliou in every casa. ' ltesncctluily, jan. 4, 1878.y New Advertisements. URIAH FATZINGER rtcapcctfullv annruncos lo tlio peoplo that he lias leased the Shop olSAlUkL IIEBElt LlXU.on North Street, Lchighton, Pa., and proposes to resume his old business ot Carriage and Wagan BUILDING, ntid rcspcclf ulty neks ft rtiare of public pntron niro. ctinrnntcln? iiie W'm kinati bin to !e count in tlie best, a lid tne 1'ilcei to bo ua low ub lUo lowest. REPAIRING of all kinds promptly attended lo a very rca souab.echjrfti . UKIA1I FATZINOEIl, OpDolto Tub.lo Equaro, It'onli Street. Bed n y I Lehlgbton, ra. M1EAIE s If you are In want of anytliiDC in ttio way of GUrVS,IUFIjl2S,tHVOLyi;RS, riTrOLS. Am 'i unitiun.Gun Materl.il. rishmff THckle. or any other 1IM b touting quods ple tbM write tor nty i,artre llliittatvtJ i:atauxue uud i'rlci Lint wbtcli I mail Fttuic. Yorns tru vt JOIlISSTOxVS UltEAT UKoTKHN QVS WOHK, I'lTTcUUItO, PA. fOIl TEX DOLLARS CASH wo will Insert a aeven-liao advortUoment one Wticlc in a Iihi of 2oa woeitiv newsDaperi, 01 lour liuoa t.i a diGeretit lint of 3J7 ponera, ot teuluee two Hfettfi i a choice ot eitber lour eepeiuto ami dlitilUKt liUacimiuinlnic frotu7utnit 0 vapeit,e ch or 4 iunn one wteut lu all four ot tlif ttiuuil nsta oroouJliieunowook lu gUhIx lisw couibmed Dompr moro tnau 1,000 pnpcia. We n.H iiuve list ot pitoers bv btalea tUroatliout the United Mateaud Laoodi. aeatl iu cemsfur our 100 paue iminphlct AddreHaO. V. HOWKIIO , cwMmpor Advertising bureau, Ijnruceat., New Yuri. 1. ti It you will send us the names of a ba'f doten hijr.i prtcwl ti.ipeis in widen you would dveitleJUrNOW,ita eatistciory luduoc mi'iit imaae, wo will eubiiilt u propoAition, by letiiin mail, which wa thin will n.Laeou. Money tavcit is money earned b-ei d copy o. the mlvt'it.bttiueui o wilt ue and el uie iu what paper you tuw ttu . u iiiiy lo Aireuia cuuvatauitf 1m tlm flltu biuic Vis itu ic lcrnu uuj Uultlt f ue Addict 1. U. Vl KUIt i. Auutstv, 77 CUSTA dn u rJ mi ill tiuil eipcuse ruarnnt' eJ to V 1 rfP0IU8. ObtUt iree. fciiAW&to.. au. CU3TA, MA1MK. jSq-OTlCK! NOTICE!! All Owners of Cioclts, Jcwelrv and the Watches, Checks Numbers 15,23,24, 28, 211, 20,31,32, 33,34, 33,30, 3U, 43, 47, 00. 5(i, 59, 00, (11, (13, 73, Wi, 83, and 1)1, remaining nt tho Shop of tlio undersigned, lire lequcst ed to call and get their goods, or they will bo SOLD AT AUCTION on Thursday, March 13th, 1879. Also, nt the samo time and place, will be offered for sale, ONE LAKGE FIKE-PROOl' SAFE One Show Case, ami a variety of useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. fcif Terms Cash. E. DOLLENMAYEU, Feb. 15, 1S70-W4 Lchighton, Pa. ADJOUHNED QOURT I'ROCLAMATION. WHEUEAS.thc Hon. Sauuei, S. DnitnKn, President of the XLIIId Judicial District, comjiosed of Monroe und Carbon counties, nud It. Leonard and Charles Meendseu, Esquires, Judges of Common Pleas of Car bon county, and by virtue of their offices Justices of the Orphans' Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and tho Court of Quarter Sessions of tho Peace of said county of Carbon, have issued their precept lo me, for holding a Court of Quarter Sessions of tho Pence, Court of Com mon Please, and Courtof Oyer and Termin er, and General Juil Delivery,nnd Orphans' Court, for the purjiose of trying issues in criminal cases, and the transacting of oilier business of said Courts, at the Court House, iu the borough of Mauch Chunk, on Mon day, tho 10th day uf March, 1879, at 2 o'clock, r. 11., to continue ono week or more. Given under my hand at Mauch Chunk, in said county, Jununry lSth, 1871). God save the Commonwealth. J. W. RAUDEN11USII, Sheriff. Mauch Chunk, Teh. 1, 1870. -JXECUTOR'S SALE 01 Valuable Ileal Estate Th mdcrM (rued, Executor of tho Est to of Viu. KViS -JOhr, Uto of the TOWSUU' OF vii iNKLIN. In tho count v of Carbon. wiiom. ii cd. will offer at ruolio nule ou tbo premues Murrfiaui, u Tuesday, February 18, 1879, between tha hours el 'two & TnitEUo'c: 1" M. all mat cet tain LOT or PE1CE OF GKOUND, itnate suout tlirc-fonnlis of a mile Fast or Welsitort on iae roan icsaiuir noni veispcrt to -trouusourR. In -1.1.1 r'niiikliii Tnwnsti.p Carbon u mnty. renna.. beffiuaia in salit road tbeuce bv laud ot J. K. Itiozert. contalnlnff 1 IliriCCU 1 UUUSKUU iwnnuuiunu rgiuuc jri-et. upon wblcli l erected a Two story ixtg Weatlier llrtrtled Uvelllnr llOUau. Ai.ont is t 94 fenfc with a Double rnrcti. Ac. a Will ot Oord Water wltb Pump In tan Yam. Terms anil Conditions will be mide known on tne 0-vy oz s.ie, nr Tl.X'UT. WFKTK ttTMtitor reb.l.lSTtwl otllrs.Eveolt.Ucoll. j. itKoio Auctioneer. E. F. LUCKENBACn, Two Doors Below tho "Broadway House MAUCH CHUNK, PA. Dealer in sll Patterns of Plain ltd Fund Window Shades, Paints & Pnintors Supplies, LOWEST DASH n.IOES. New Punsion Law. All wnslont dy new I w, bruin ba. k at ar ot discitiirir . it J )Licd c so4alio fiueuod. Pan. 1 iifr nud ail'i'lcauis. fa. lid twOKtumtiN InriiHw l iw i r.i.k. liihiiuiiuius t N NV J IIZ.I obtained, ana so regulated as unaranieed lone Staidly Pare and Msnnroctur-d v" iiT.t"iiKr.T.n,?erA,e.l "l Mt Es' 'blishmoilt. HATI8 ItKFUNUliD. Orders by Mail receive proinpt'attcn CHAS. W. LENTZ. Ncxfc to the Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, Carbon Co., Pa New Advertisements. JXECUTOUS SALE Of Valuable Ileal Estate. Bv virtue ot an older of the Orphans' Court, oil aaonCountv. i-n., tho uiiderlimed. Hj. e utprj ot hoionion 6ott lute et I rsnmiu town, slilli. Catbou Conniv. Pa. doc.M will offer at r Julie eiale, at Boll's Mill, In said townslnp, on Tuesday, Feb. 25th, 1879, commcnclcir nt OS12 o'clocit P. ir. laiutruitor oil thtt ccr- PIECE OF LAND, iltnfte In Franklin townsnip roreald. bnnnd. eil Bv lunds or llenrv Luckcnnlll, ntitliman Dici-bicb, Tliomai toll. Jo-eob eliweibim llejbeu tolt and by a Puulto lto.id, contsluiuc 55 Acres and 140 Perches, stitct measure. Atl e'etred and under n irood etatootciiltivutlon. Tferolsnl-oa well wnut. ert nrcnatd of choice Iran trees on llio bind. TtS - MH i u cimii down t H In B mini I lit with Irlereit. nuu tue icuialnlofl:!, in twelve luuuthi. wltn iuierest Horn dav ot sale. II' 1ZASOI.T. 'IHUo. J. So,T. . lcculois Partle- dcslrlnT tn view the juopeity or to learn tuither pniticulars will uddrcs enberot the Executors. rel t. wt. DR. HARTER'S I'lirUlcK, Enrlclics, Gives Color and Xono to tho IIIooil; it increases tho quantity as well as the quality, jn'o ing Vigor, Vitality, Energy, JWcr and Life itself. It n specially adupted to Female Diseases, such as Weniness lrom Nursing, or anr ( ther cane. palntnl. irregular or derantred monthly periods, rallinB of the womb, nansea In pretr. naucy, sterility, chanfco ot life. etc. Dr. Harter's Liver Pills Comblaetho two es-entlslqnaiitlesot a Family Pill. Tacy act as a mild snd efficient purKearid at the same tlmohro the best Liver Pills ever offjied to the pullie. JpnM.inS erinaii Horse nmi Covr 1'ouilcr Kim p" istcok licnltbv an-i In pood condition. It nutfl dUitlnu aud aeim lutuu. It maniM fut, muacloandnijik liy ni-in it a hnrm will i.o moie woik iii-da cow ive mote mi k odiI i o In better "Lnlti un) cxiidit on. It also kceim ponl iij' henltlir and incioaueH ttic quantity ol o ft?. It it m uio I'v Dr. Levi Ouotlionzer at In n lilu, buck of 3 N. Tiilra ttioct, riiila It ih fold bv ortiinl woii'lit. at IS ro u per boini'l. bv A. J. UUitLI.NO, LeLiPhton. Kov. i87tf-3mo. A FREE GIFT j Of a conv ol my M?DICA1, COMMON MICN'jE liOOK, to tiny pcrsiin ftuffarlliff Witil CONSUMl-IION, ASTHMA. t'ATAUBU. llltONCIIITIS, LObS OF VOICIS OU OUK T1IKU.IT. Ho d I gme ai-d post oflice udoress with two 3 cent postage ttainiM one itnto vnur sicuiio Tie fniox is eleimntlv iilustitited. (114 pp It mo. 1379.1 Tho intoiluutK'U it tout Ins, in the proviileiico of Clod hs HHVedmaiir lives, Tlio author hasbecu tteiit lur dueaoi or to Xoc, Toiont, and Lun.s. ns b special piactlce lu (.'inclnnati. since 1SS7. Audicss, Ur. N ii. WULL- v:, Uiuciunali, uhlo. J.uiswt TO CONSUMPTIVES. A Gnntlemnn tinvinjr been so fortunato ns to cnio nls ton of Coramupiinn In th worltlss. aftei lou? Kiven up tndtooytho rnont vole oral el nliyficlaiip, dewlrc-Hto mate known tlif car" i which p'ovt-s SJcee.vdul in every o.ihvi 10 tlinofifll ctcJ wi h At-thru i, Iln nchiLis Cnniha, Coldd i ouoainntion and ul) Affecilnns of tbe llirort nd Lunus. min will send the (leo po, ino ui rietiici?, iu mi who ursiio u, u inn will forward their aC(irra tu UAXI&L ADKE, 34 Liberty at., ISew York. JinlnnO NATIONAL HOTEL, COKXI.ANDT SI., ncnr nroadtvu)-, ne-w -sroEete:. UOTtHKISS & rONl). Proprletorj. On llio IUirojH-uii l'lnn. The Tteriteiirant Calf und Lunch Itoom ar Inched are unsjrpasscd for cliearuess nd ex. cetlenceol i-eivice. KooiusS'Cts lolsperdsv, fi to Cm per week. ConveiileLt to all l-Vmes and tJitf H ilroails. NKW FUItNITUItli, NEW M ANAIIUMKNT Jill 18-yl MRS. A. O. PETER, OF H. A. Peter's Central Drag Store, T.EUCKElVS llLOt K, LISUlaHTON, PA., Posnecttnllv nnnnnnnn. tn tne nennle of T.n. hlghtou aud vicinltv. that she will continue Ihe business, as heretofore mill IliaiiKInx hem for pout favurs, nskti a eiiitlnuauce the.eot You will a.ways flud a mil line uf PURE DRUG3 and CHEMICALS, PATENT MKI1ICIN Kfi 1IOI18K and aiti.k i'u nnns. von. Kl A ltTICL15S,MPONOlJ.S. CHA WOlNKKlNv 1 Alt. IDd FAN. C!V M rATlONKH Y.lntcsl style ut 1 1 i una rAiiui tvAi.li i a 1'Ultk WINK4 aud I.tQUUItS for loed.clnsl use. ic. at Lowest Prices. Pliynlciau's re. scripilonaeomitounded by Dr. C T. Horn, at ail hours or taeoavand iilatit,Handsvinilad. cd. MUS A. C. I'KIKU. Match , ts-yl Shoats ! Shoats ! ! The and rlned respect (ally announce that lie 19 uow urcuarru io m. nlr all who want witn choica 8I10AI8 FUUM NKW JE114K at lowest market price Alao, DUCUKO HUQm bi ltoiiom n uie nr oisu ouy i Yarn auu ur nccai K.vu4nu uuiliU Jim hlgtiton, UKO. M. HKX. Jul as, 23, 1679 Cm. F or Sal. or to Kent. An elftrihlr located 3 Rlorv Doable Frame llojue ntiutolo Kilt weiiwporl. with fire aud one-hsil acres of taw), giKul Orchard ot choice apples, Ac. For tu.ilh; vt imrLica.kM, apply 10 I P. KLKPJVINGEII. -Jan, U. lel lgtiUn, E. E. 0. nuIUKAIt DOIL tl'tertrdfrees higher Ore lest thsu tl o law irqelro.), csn bo bait rd In any U1IF where lbs chimney burner is used! Is W AltR ANTi?I .NOT TO EXPLODE, under loriciture or I no. rVKX0I.Ul VK COUMTY ntOII ra forss'e Dy P.J KIIZai:itAI.D. Bole Proo. A Manol'i, 103 A IM N. t'ounli sU, Plillad'a. Also, WHOLESALh; DliALl.Il IN IIKAD LIQIi r. COAL OII.sndDUltNIKO FLUID. f 11 A large assoitment of fa(l it nt eiiA.sDfi.-Krp. ir.t cketo, iiiionzb tAUPLU .M-P.S Jfcr., te Cmsuutlr en pfllllUTloN Tn order to close ou the balance of our "Winter Stock of ess CJ-oods. "Drv gumIs.. j v 7 we have determined not to pack away a single dollar's worth of the same, and will positively move the entiiie stoci quickly, at Prices rcgardless'of COS T, in conse- -quence whereof we have made such Gigantic Reductions that will astonish the public in this section of the country. OQf If you would save time and moncv, fail not to at tend this important sale. Respectfully, Linderman's Block, Opposite the Public Square. Jan. 4 LEHIGIITON, PA. JOHN G. BIERY, Agent, Manufacturers of and Dealers in all kinds of Lumber, Sashv Doors, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Brackets, Ballust ers, Window and Door Frames, Scroll Sawing, Turning, Planing and Ripping done at short notice and at Prices to Suit the Times. nr Maclalaaefy is all JSfew and of the Latest and Most Improved Pattern ; we em ploy none but the Best Mechanics, and use only the Best and Thoroughly Seasoned Lumber. Contractors and. Carpenters are invited to call for Specifications, which will be cheerfully furnished. Very Ropcclfally. JOHN G. BIERY, Agent For P. O. box G3. au liuuieiiso bijcic for Man. Youth ll.o uo t and best assortmeatot WHITE, PERCALE over r ron flit Into llil- tnvn. at nn Immensfl reduction on fnrnipr nrlrii t Hit toivn. at nn Immense reduction nn former prices I etvofQiuts NKCK WKAUwbiclilstcl.lnKatpileestornlttb t Top BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, An eudle variety of OtDtn NKCK WKAlt ThoDeptrtment for for Toiltra1 Oentteraen'a and Chl'drf n Wear.ls to ho lonud iu Iho roiintrv. which havn been lore.ifleu'onian IMMJoNHK UKDUCTIiiN io.i i re rarneft v invited to c-ill aiid txnrnti rotivluo d that I vm sell'iin goons at lower prices thnn tho nmo an whro. It i mwara pintfeuie to exhibit guai auletd or no ba e. lon'i torpet tho pluco I T. D. CLAUSS, Merchant Tailor, 2nd door above the Public Square, DANK STHEET, Leblghton Mew BnsIg I I respectfully announce to the citizens of Lchighton and vicinity that I have leased tho Old Post-Olfico Stand, on BANK Street, Lchighton, and that 1 am now receiving a full line of consisting of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear, Hosi er', Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Ribbons, Ruches, lady's hand-inado Clouds, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Buttons, Collars, Machine Needles and Oil, Znphors, JFnncy Stationery, and all other articles usually kept in my lino. Also, Agent for tho celebrated Fkim Cabmbt Bis-am $3 Call and examine my goods ; tho prices aro so low that thoy cannot fail to suit all. 7-1 S. C. WmrJEAOCIilSY. Willi sastal Winter Upeiniiig" ! Tho undersigned announces to tho ladies of Lohighton and vicinity that ho is now receiving and opening a largo assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising such as Matalasses. Delaines, Coburgs, Alpacas, &o. AIbo, a largo stock of PRINTS and GENERAL DRY GOODS, which ho is offering AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Groceries and Provisions a Specialty, at prices tp suit tho times. Clover, Timothv, Hungarian and all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds, VERY CHEAP. Opposite tho L. & S Depot, BANK Street, May 0, 1870 yl LEIIIQUTOX, I'ENX'A. the Wcissport Planing Mill. jan.4- yl ChMp and Handsnmo FALL AND WINTI5II ftUITShaiJaat so ra in en ceo at the popu ar Merchant Tailoring Establishment of bANK STREET, I, E II IG II TON, V A. .?J5ll,,t receiving snd onontntr uo toy new stoelt of FALL AND t I.NTIJIl CLO'fils.CASiIMEItm Ac, (Korelm and IMme'lll). anil re.p ctfiillr annoatico that I c-tn se 1 jii descrlniiou. of aouda sc le- iir.ces than ever beforo offered la this county. lata now makii.K up tho finest 1 FALL & WINTER SUITS. . tar Men, Youth and Boy, In the latest lashlon at prtoca lha ara ftcttiftilvaatoniHhlngl i and be coiivmcra. or an tus utest styles oi HATS AND CAPS. and Children, vnrv rhnnn. AND CALICO SHIRTS, which UteLlnic at pilcono nit theie Hard Timet.. now fully lurnlhed with the host lannftatnrea. nuicliai d dm ctly from tho jUAkcru aud aie.ihtra ou fnrmtr Trices, e Roods hctoie waking your purcbaiaa, and be Goods, whether you purchase cruet, rerteot 11 U tintiiy ' ciu he out t toed ). aa Mew Friceg ! 1. II.IL.JI, JIUI t HBniuiou. IfA ill Hand. Hepl flmo.