iimaMii'jfilii.llililiiiil1iif0iiliirit ill win nfifU'ii' itlnli ifi n liii fi. New Advertisements. U. T. MOnTlltMBIt, EDITOR UWUflllTON, PA.I SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1879. Lint Thursday wai the birth-dajr of Unt7 W. Loogfellosr. Tbi distinguished uthur ol "-Hiawatha" It seTentytwo. Tha Ooteraor Tuesday nominated! and the fltaU Btnato confirmed, Henry W. Fol but, of Luzerne county, aa Attorney Oeneral oftbt State. and took hla rortriKO on till enterprising rlr- under that denomination. Sinpo February, aJ and I ho flocking people nt one snoop, by WIS the illier hai gradually taken tho place painting a huge lgn for hli itore front, bear- of fractional currency yet there la itlll out ing the Inacrlptlon I " Oooit wet to ordtr at thorl nollctl" X eOBTEntlAHKAM MOKBTRR. Sown beneath the paTsm.nti on Spruce street, there li panting away, day and night, erery hour In the year, a huge Iron alare, run ning hla giant armi out beneath ildowalka, acroae streets, under naulra butldtngi and blocka, grinding avray Bamion-IIke In hla dark prison house, a perfect marrel of itrength and without u parallel on the Uontlnent lfon the Globe, Ho grips with one of hla long tin gera the Bullock presses of.Ifpraoe Qreeley'a standing about 19,000,000 of fraotlonal paper, of which amount about $2,000,000 lain throe and flre-cent notes. It la estimated that there will be redeemed only M.OOO.OOC, tearing 19,.. 000,000 aa profit to the Government. Doth parties are beginning to think that an extra session of Congrets la Inevitable. So abort ft tlmo remain! for the large amount of work that la found to be Imperative that the probabilities of an extra seti!oniro dally In creasing. Mr. Atklna,OhaIrmanof thollouso Appropriations (Jommlttee, who has all the time thought that a called session would bo jsq-oncE. Notlco Is hereby bItmi. that annllcatlon will e made to the oreapnt Lofflalattiro far tr-e dab. tare of. an Act of Assembly to ne entitled. ' An AC anwioriiuja; wieuYeracors oi lua roor oi Sfanklln 1 ownshlp. Carbon countr renuavl vanls, to Krect a House lor tho Poor ot said Township," and the object o( said Bill shall be toanthoiite said overseers to erect ft IlDHrilng on Property now belonging to said TowBslup, where the Destitute ot aula Township mar bo more conreoleuily and economically maintain od. w. c. WEIB8, ueo. unziisN, 1)N'I. ItllVIM, J. K. MUKKRT, DAVI1J HELTZ. February W, 1 S7wl Committee. greatest monument,, and throws olf.t.OOO Tr- unnecessary, la now satisfied that It cannot bunsi an bour front each ofsereral presses bo arolded. Gen, Qnrfleld, who haa had long under the famous TallTo Tier. Withanother, experience, la also lauaRca that t.ne import. Th. ! l,,M.nt amendment ms,. L BW 'he lightning presses of tho paper nt work ofCongresa will not bo over by the -The only ln.rrunt amendment wllfoh "shlnea for all," and prlnta a hundred fourth of March. UMesa both parties recede by the Senate Committee on Appropriations thoullnil Sun, .ou ,are tasted your from the atand they hare taken on the polltl. to the Houae bill appropriating $26,800,000 motnIng coffee, Down Spruce strcot runa 1 legislation a called eeealon cannot bo for the payment ot arrears or penalona another giant arm which turns cut tho mon- aTU'u,,u " w " nu awwsjnrcmi 8 Is Ihe omiwion of Hie clause extending etroua edition of the Sew York Ledger an. n either side. It Is barely possible that nil other driven lho tinmen ofthe Sundav Dll- j.j.iuinivi mm wu.u ira bu..u vetch, another runa down Into John Scott's through nun ir koto, houaea nueitiea aown to enllar i and nrlnta orer forty weekly naners ot e"ucai, uut ucuuer pani Buurns iu lesser lame. To both aides of Spruce, both dined to do this. Doth partlca In tho Houae id,.. nrPrankfnrt. both tides of William and to day hare been privately talking over tho one aide of Deeltman, yet other arms atretoh questions of procedure on tho queatlon of , ., ,n i,,i,,i. ,.r rt.ria rv.r nrintinir. abolishing tho Federal Supervisors. Tho the Tension Arrears law to pensions grant ed by spueial act of Congress. Missouis Is Informed that we have ad ded over 300 new subscribers to our list dur ing the past three months, and from this fact wo incline to the opinion that the ''Lo- ruing) cutting, perforating and binding In Democrats have pretty generally doclded to hold together and lot the Republicans flllbus. ter If they want to do to. The Republicans aro evidently sick of tbelr bargain, and are talking about filibustering Juat long enough to call the attention or the country to what the Democrats aro about and then letting them have their way. There were one hun drod and flrty Democratto members present yesterday and they are In good condition to tended to take the place ofthe United States in thi .!. n hoard tho tramn of make the light. ACausT. . -- - - i The bill, armed men aboTO his bead In '61, and listened I In 'es, to the heavier tread of thinner ranks bearing back thoso tattered, riddled banners, higbtoa .Penny Whitile" is far more accept- that busy neat of types and cardboards, front- able to the people, than his patent-outside- Ing on nndadlacont to Printing HouioSiiuaro. barn.door.hmbi.n.imlt nrn. AufJ "la Arcs never go out t almanaca andclocks, 0 .. ,.,., I (UHBVIII ULU V)V,Vr, UjUUBUH UUU Vlv.,.,.. 1 At Harritburg, laat weeh, lenators Gr.- commissions are not for him. Ho hoard tho dr. Seymour. Alexander. Cochran and Herr Morning guna at Sumter ana 101a tno woria ' ' h.lll...nnl .t M nnnHnn nnlntif,ni.1 . , . i.tit - "", in regara w insolvent aeoiors, wmcn is in- b j j... ,nrrcndcrlnE Appomattox were Binkrupt law, lately repealed. being an important one, should command the attention of our more intelligent citizens from the start. F.VSIBlOJVAUI-i: FOOLISIIMCSS, There is no modern fashionable notion which make tho veriest dotard's blood tingle 3'''' bu& " ??iT,c? in ma veina ns ne looicsi no saw iwccus , mnArmM,. . ..,. ,,;(,,, r M.nvare b,.,Iihl at the editorial uaugnicr wearing aiamonas lor snoo ouhous, anJ fi urB of 8ViDh.like proportion-a fra- oroDosition In last week's ex-oroan to cut . mo giniy, in nino cases out oi ten it resu t m , , " ujmgDy inches in a reion-a coil, nor tnis nor ateiso. Ay oraong lasnionauie ueiics it is down the rations of the prisoners who are thatmtant anything to him. Old Tlmo, to considered a compliment to be spoken ol ns from time to time confined in Carbon jail, Bhom no mortals bow most reverentially, frail nnd delicate They forget that tho ir reducinir the amount paid the Sheriff looks down throuirh these crlmy irratinKa and natural delicate faco and petite figure are to victual them. A journalist must Indeed gets no more attention than a contemptuoua TO.??:. nLih...P?ie.," hare a most lecherous eye when ho sees Pufforateam In hla face. Thla Is the slave or hf look out from the luxuriant car virtu. In & nnldlr nolley that would m. Commerce not of Tlmo i heknowanolawbut j f Uh d nJ Un uidl,.lllrouh ,. l,. .s..t, ,1.. i,.,ii., n the demanda oi Trade and acknowledges no our crowded drawiug-rooms. If disease . . ... . mastereisei the bread or a man in prison. Twenty years ago a printer owning a steam engine which supplied more power than he At a meeting held in the Metropolitan needed, began furnishing power to hla neigh- bors. They quickly found it cheaper to taue a shaft from him than buy and operate an engine for themselves, and the business grew rapidly. This la the very heart of the print ing business of Gotham. Within a apace of eighty acres la more capital Inveated In types and their accessories tban In hair or all America. It was a rare Bold for sueb an en- Baptist church, at San Francisco on Sunday evening, the following telegram to the Pres ident was adopted by a rising vote: "Feb ruary 24. R, B. Hayes, President of the United States: Two thousand Christain est- isena, assembled for their ordinary service in Metropolitan Temple, last evening, by a rising robs, petition you to sign the bill re- stricting Chinese immigration, as a measure vital to our civil peace, our business prosper ity, and our Christian cinlitation." were unfashionable, as it ought to be, not a lady in tho land but would take every pos sible precaution to secure the fresh blooming face and well-rounded figure that only health can give. Ladies should remember that much ns gentlemen may profess to ad mire the lace and lorm paicu and emaciated by disease, when they choose a wife they prefer a blooming, healthful, buoyant spir ited woman. Dr.Picrco'sFavoritoPerscrip- tion is the acknowledged standard remcdi for female diseases and weaknesses. It has the two-fold-ndvantago of curing the local terprlse. A stock oompany was formed with discaso and imparting a vigorous tone to the The bill recently passed by Congress, providing for arrears of pensiona, the Pen sion Commissioner estimates will require 741,500,000. This, as it must mainly come out ofthe revenues ofthe preeent fiscal years, men aro at band every hour of tho twenty. the Secretary of tho Treasury estimates will four, and repeatedly have turned the full T30,000 capital, every dime of It rcpaescnted In the engines, boilers and shafting. Great papers like tho Tribune, Sun and Ledger found it cheaper to buy power than to gener ate It, and though they have engines or their own, they hold them only as reserves In case ot accident. No accident has occurred theae twenty J cars. A fire pump of Immense pow er baa been attached to these engines, a thou. sand feet of hose aro always ready for use; whole system. It is sold by druggists. cause a deficit, and he has asked Congress cither to provide more revenues or else per mit him to make up the deficienoy by sell ing 4 per cent, bonds. The estimated defi- power of these mighty engines upon the pumps and put out dangerous fires before even cm- alert Fire Department could reach, the spot. The chained slave has saved his master near ly hair a million of money In this way, to say eieney is $57,082,410, and ifit is made up nothing of tho averted dlsorganliatlon or bust by selling 4s it will cause an increase in the nces from a fire. MORLEr, public debr to that amount. This state of affairs Congress may not have been contem- plated.when the law was passed. At the last session of Congress, a bill was whirled through the House by consid erably more tban a two-thirds vote, to re peal the Resumption bill, and to do a varie ty of other things. It came to n halt in the Senate and was returned to tho House "shorn of ita strength." On Saturday nearly two months after resumption had taken its place among the accomplished facts of history the bill came up again, and there was quite a number of members who wanted to vote for it yet. " Faith, fanatic faltb. once wedded fast To some dear falsehood, hugs It to the laat." The bill, however, waa laid ou tho tabic news uossir. I have used and sold Haas' Expector ant for eight years, and always found it very goon. u. ni.bTiVrvr.ii, mngiown 1'a. During the present session of Congress 10, 1S7 petitions on various subjects have been presented in tne iiouse, Marcellus Emery, editor of Iho Bangor Commercial, one of the most prominent democrats in Maine, elica Bunday morn ing. TXo one can develop tho grace of meek ncss by listening to a crying baby.. Stop its Iretiuiness by curing tno colicwith ur.uull'i uaby Byrup. Thirty-fivo hundred dollars is the amount .riL. t.111 , i t ii f -1 i . ui tiiu uiii eeub iu uy uuru uuucuiisuciu to Hnmand lor medical attendance nt iicrlm. whither his London doctor went to attend hun. Hon. Josonh Casev. ex-mcmbcr of Con gres3 and ex-Chief Justice of the Court of Claims, died on the lotn mat., in wasnmg ton, aged 61 years, lie was a native Aiary land. To sootho disturbed feelings brought on by a cold, and to euro Coughs, Croup and lloarscncs, take vr. null a Cough Byrup. l nco zo cents. While shifting a south bound mail train nt Chambereburg, Pa., Monday afternoon, a car containing about twenty-fivo passengers Letter. from Wnshlnjrtoit. Washington, D.O., Feb. 22. Investigation coinm Ittcca, Indignation meet ing!, balloon ascenalona, walking roatohes, velocipede races, coaching clubs, and swim, mlng trials bavo held the attention of tho pub lie long enough, and now there appears a new aspirant for publlo notlco In the person of young Englishman, who rejoices in tho eupho nious and aristocratic name of Henry SU V, Tudor. He Is ambitious and the fortunate possessor of means to carry out tho scheme he has for soma time devised, to in alio name and fame and to kill time. Ho knew that Stanley bad traveled under difficulties in the interior left the track, fell down an embankment nf Afrli-H! thul f!nnt. ltall ht nlmnf nyer. SIX leet hlgtl and turned On ItS Bide. r If- como the froicn obstacles which lntcrveno to lcen or eighteen persons were injured, four rirevent navigation to an oncn Polar sea . r nv?. seriously. Among tno ii jurcu are therefore he thought that he could traverse on horseback, and comparatively unattended Kev. Dr. Stewart, of Newburgh N. Y.,who had an arm broken, and Bishop Glassbren ner nnd Iter. Dr. Bulper. of thfl Moravian with almost as much emnhasis as it was ""T.":. cnurcn, wno were severely out not danger invw xwrit anu vr iuu 1115 up at i-aiagoDia. 1 ousiy bruised. a li Art Ih vtv nl. ilia lfnniA tiAAltt a vakhI . . - I 7 T. ' u "cnrJr w" " wc" Kaown ln th0 cl,y' ror Girls are advised by a Chicago physician ago. The Congressional term expires by has spent aovoial months among ub, is about to always sleep on their backs if they wish limitation next Tuesday. thlrty.thrco years of age, of average build, to keep crow's !eet from the corners of their dark complexion, and drops and picks up "h's" eyes, "iheso blemishes, no says, "aro the trt.. n- t r r..t .t. 1 1 wun tne same reiruiarliv tnat a uovcrnment result ui Biecnincon tuesiacs. i uo pressure iy iuu iuouuiacmre ui int. ... " ... ... (,. i.rJ -I...1,. r!nl,l. 1 o, 1 l , . . Tiuil cu-r BiipruucucB mo paymaster at tno cnu oi v- l.h ,c Slates, at a recent conference In Th 1- tho,moith and , cnd , at the corners and underneath the eves which adelphia, expressed a very hopeful aenti decided to make the tour, Henry loafed about disappear in ia few hours, but finally become niitilnthniY,wtnf thlnu!o for 1879. I i. u neiiucr uuurs nor auiuiious will , , ,, ,6.vu iInIBU i"" abate them " oasis, wun a gooa aeraanu, Dut compmini uvimuj wen i w-auu uuw u i .. . !,..: .:,!. ni..,, inn tA.it . ... . t , , i I ml nn his lonrnpv Foliriinrv 12. nt mldnhrht. I . .... .. .... b m.uo inn ira Jin oi cir sii.es uuu I T . ' 7 7 Dusiness men ot that city regarding tne con . . ... I ftprnmnRnlml l.v ,vnnnff , lhi,nNtn,il .In. I .... ... . ' . V. . been reduced below the cost of production. 7. " ' " . ' . .. . . ., union oi trade. JMost ot mose consuitci A committee wa. appointed to" revise the fspec ally manufacturer., report a mate.:! schedule of extra prices for bar, band, hoop SHEItRIF'S SALES Of Valuable Kcal Estate. nrrlrtneof mnrtrr writs ofLEYini FACIAS and Vbndjtioni KxroNAO iBut-a out ot th Court nt Common Vic of Carbon Countv, and n me dirpcted. tiicrf win do oxnoHca tt run no Saletftt tno Conn House. In tue Ubroug u( iuanca voubk. on Monday, March 10th, 1879, at 1 o'clock r M the following propertlca i All tTifttlotor rAIlOKIi OFaUOUNDaltu- ntolnttiotownsliln of Franklin, In tho County of Car Don. nnd Suto of I'nncvlvfttiift. nnd de. scribed aa follows i bounded by land lielonglna or laio iieloufl,iiic to JuluiUowinan and IboCai bon Iron Companv tho Gracie'B Herein, be winning at a b.aok oak itump, tneuco aouin thirteen dec re ph. oast aovontv threo Xeet to a pot, thence north nerenty three degrees, east wo nunart u and rour nercnea xo tno onto oi bemnninc. containing fifty four pcrcliCB, bo tho aaiue moro or iesa. The Ira prove ments thereon aro a TWO BTOKY FRAME DWELLING ilOURE. twenty four by thirty all and one half feet: Butcher ahon sixteen and one half by twenty two and one nail reot i n table uiteen bv sixteen uuu uun unii ioi'i, huu uubuiiiiuiiiKSa e zed and taken into cxeoution as loo nron- city of Ucorge Llneey ALSO, All that certain Meanai?o or Trnptnent or THAUl urijfNU.niuac(iin ijowei 'rowamen sing Township, Carbon County .Pennsylvania, ouuuueu nuu urseuuou ns ipnuws, 10 wn I iio m mil tic at a atone, thrnco bv land of L. Harle man noria aevemy six aim one nnir cetnees. eafct to a Spanish oak stump t theuco north eighty two degrees by land of 11. Miller east Jorty bovb.i nnd one halt perches to a atone: theuco by land of James Ah south seventeen and one fuurth deffteos, west tdxtcen peiches to a fltnuut thence by land of K. Borer suoth soxonty four and three Toutths deRieos, west una nnd elaht tenths nerches to a htone t thence bylandif D. ZeliieiifuHS notth twenty twode greet, west eloven and ricrlit tenth pei cues to a stone; thence by Hume soulh sixty two and one fourth ueureeo. wont tweutv and one Lair nor. chea to h itt ne i thpnee hy land of J. liowiuan uortn imri,' anu one inurin uf grcca. went. iour teen parches to the place of begin nine, cou talnin; FIVE ACRES AND NINETY FERCHES. The Improvements Lereon are a Two Story BTONE DwELLINO 110U8E, nineteen feet bv twenty nine feet i Kitchen at- laoueu. eurnieen xuet or tweniv two xeeii bta bim , Blxteen feet by thirty two feet, and our. builaluvs. seized und taxen loto execution as lho Dron- erty ot Joel Zcigenfass. All that cerlaln LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND, situate ln Loner Towamenslng Tow,njhip, CjiUou County. Fonna., bounded and detibod as follows, to witt IlPKluulugat a atone, tbenco by Und oi Antnnetia Frtnce sojin uuv seven aegreee, east inmy six pervu ua to a aUiuoi thuueo bv lot of vacant land south fifteen degi eee. wtBt siXtoen and one half ercned to a Ptone f inence ay lauu iai oi lenrv Bowmun noith fifty nme ami one hal degrees, west thirteen perch is to a stone t theuco north twenty five degrees, wet eight lercncs to a stone i noun ten nefrrees, west weivo onu eisut loniusoeicacB 10 wo piacu oi beglunlng, coutalnlng TWO ACRES AND ONE IIUNDRED AND (SEVENTEEN PERCHES, Strict measure. Tho Improvements thereon aro a Two Story STONE DWELLING IIOUSE, twenty and one halt feet by twenty filx and one half feet; ore Kiln, sixtoeu fee bv sixteen fort, with Shed Attachments and 'ther Outbuild lngs. Bflzod and taken Into execution as the nroD- crty ot tho Prince Metallic Paini Company. -ALSO- All that certain lot oi PIECE OF GROUND situate In Mahoning Township, Carbon county, ia.. nounaca unu uercriDQU at ioiiowa i Deem nlug at a atone, thoi co by land now or late of hhlve aad Moutz. rouih seventy two and ouo half degrees, west sixteen petcnes to a post ; theuco uy laud ot Samuel Evert south el&bteen dftirrpps. an.it tnii tiorcliBa to a DOat i theuco bv ua Bauio uunu bovciiiv iwu uuu uuc i t.t ;iees eat sixteen peicues to a sronut tuence iv irkiifi ni j mm Kvert nurtn e vntceu ueiaeo, west ten pet chea to thn p'ace of bfcmiiiug.cou taming ON E ACRE, etnet measure. The Improvements thereon are a TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING IIOUSE, eighteen by twenty two feet, nnd outbuildings. Seized cud taiceu luto execution uaibepiup eity of Lyman Eyert. My Motto : w Be Sure You Arc Right, Then Go Ahead !" UriigSo Medicines CHAS. W, lENTZ, Pharmacist, Family & Dispensing Druggist, Dealer in Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, choice En- glish French and American Perfumeries, Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Imported and Domestic Soaps, Sponges, Chamois Skins, Stationery, Fancy $ox 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 best quality of Remedies that can be obtained, and so regulated as to preclude the possibility of a mistake. Prescriptions and Private Recipes compounded at all hours of the day or night by myself, at the Lowest rrices possible. Ail Drue; and Bplces sold by mn are anaramrcd to be 8tatctly Pure and Manufactured TION GUARANTEED OH MONEY REFUNDED, Orders by Mail recelro prompt atten Tbanklnemv friends and the publlo generally or post favors. I confldeoully ask a share ot Illturo paironQKO, ITUa'unieinn aabisiuuituu 114 ctci j van. ItespecUuliy, CHAS. W. LENTZ, Next to the Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, Carbon Co., Pa jan. 4, 1878.y New Advertisements. All about Its soil, climate, its settled and Its T&cant land. Its frms nnd farmers enn lie leorno'l m THE KANSAS PAHJtKR.an olshu p)!0 -weekly papir. 111 yenrs oiu. C01 respond, ents In eveiy county. Bent to any sddross 13 wcets Jor fio cents. Postage stamps taken as money. Addiess, IIUBSOW &KWINO,To peftt, Kansas. I learned more about Kansas from yopr paper tbut I can rely upon than frooi all omer ources.-fieftarit if. Jirans. tMumMarus Co., tmio It nyes just vrhat those of us wantlnK to move west, most wane to snow. Samuel Clutter. Oranae Co., A'tto l'ore.....Haia Uw corps ot nbls contributors. 0ao bhaft. . . .'1 lie best (trlcitliural pnpet Iu the western country. Senna mil froaei:..U is valuable i paper. (cMiuon Champion It Is auly edltcd.- pini (1K011KH....A fearless outseoien Jottrn. a' iurrenes Journat ....our Kansas friends snoula reel mucu pnoe m iue uiku cuuiuia.-i tbolr Stale Airrlcnltural pap r. Aafional Lxve Stock Journal.. ..it Use oil Cilv taken hiKh piece among agricultural journals. t oune....A worthy repro-i-ntotlvo or the great Wc6t.-riM'a. nodical Farmer. l'eb.2i w4. URIAH FATZINGER Respectfully announoes to the people that he has lustd tho Shop ol BXUVhh nEDEIU LINU.on North Street, Lehighton, Pa., and proposes to resume hU old busluess ot Carriage and Wagon BUILDING, Anil rMTwi-.tf iillr aalra n share of nuhlio natron atrn. ctmrnnttjine to Woi ktnaUrhin to he canal to the host, and the Trices to be ua low aa tiio iowei. REPAIRING- of all kinds promptly attended to n very rea sonable charges. URIAH. FATZINOEIl, Opcosito Public Square, North Street, t eb. IVy 1 Lehl ghton , Pa. If you are ln want of anything ln the way of ccNs.mrcEs, bevolveks III.TOLa, Aran.uuillun.aun Mateit.il. Fishing Ui.!iIa nr ntiv nt.her VIMC ttl'OUTlNO GOODS plesH write lor my lArse Illustiatod Catalogue and PrlCH List which 1 mall FllttK. Vours trmv, UIINfcTO'Ci U1IEAT EbTKU. UIU IIUHH, lTTcBUUO, I'l. 1 esncciallv manufacturen. rnnrt n mater!: mounted, and they took with tliem an extra increase of business, in ome cases tlio sales pack-horse, laden with tents, blankets, &c . si aud other Ironi. Tbe prospects of better but determined toco to tho end of their route. Jobbers dM a. smnllerlnitn.K.4thnn lflntvenr. I!U1. ... 1.. .1:11 I A r.n- r t - 1 , ! .... e 1.... IAi.ci . iiijiul; luiiuucs mvj ituvucu inia cuy 1 u vtiiik lu kiio nuvcri.y ui mo viuker uui last night, aud took quarters at thb Imperial nine-tenths of the others expressed tho bo- Ilotel, whero quite a large crowd had asscm. 1,cl "!at uusiness tins year wouiu uo ocitcr bled to meet tho advtnturers. nho arrhed at luan " na Deen ,or yea P"'' about ten o'clock, luring ridden In easy stages oeorgo Washington, colored, convicted or Irom Uaitlmoro. He ta s there Is no bet about the trip, and that although he wroto James times for the Iron trade are likely to be still further improved by the results of this con ference. When manufacturers look hopeful ly at tbe future, and clearly recognize " tbe unprofitableness of tbe past," tlicro is reason to believe that destructive competition will 1 be abandoned, for nothing is mora ruinous Gordon lionnatt announcing his journey, bo to legitimate business tban competition car ried to such an extreme as to put an end to fair profits. SPSmlORpPONDEHCE. 'XIrler' Lettera from New Vorlt. Nxir York, Fib. 25, ls;, TBI LAST Or TBI OLD If ACT rIHK The house of Maey It probably as widely knows as any ln America, and Its reputation was won by one cent. If any other house sold .certain grade of goods at one dollar, Maey Marked < at M cents. Sometimes forod 4ftyake his prices would be $1101 for a liven artlcle.or U.ta. A price at even mon j was aj rare as an honest politician, and this peculiarity, more than any other cause, probably, brought hli store Into notoriety and fclm Into a handsome fortune. I)ut tbe grim Book-keeper has Vcca balancing accounts rapidly with lha old Arm of 11. II. Maey & Co. Two yaars ago Mr. Maey died In Paris, leav. lag an Inebriate son on an allowance of a few hundreds annually. Not lon after .Mr. Liu forge, the second partner, died, and ibis has now been follow td by tbe death or Mr. Vajen tine, tbe sole remaining partner of the orlglu 1 firm. The son alluded to also died a few weeks ago. The Immense business now pass s Into the bands ol Mr. Webster, who came Into the firm after Mr, User's death, and sud denly finds klmself master of a retail business often amounting to JO.OOO In a single day, "WXT TO OBDSIt." A tier every large dry goods lire tne smaller lass of rstallers get np a tremendous run en 'wet goods from the late fire;" and even larger houses have done more or less lo this particular line. It has long been a mystery tosomepeopU how so much, goods could be dtmageA la any fire without breaking all tbe Insurance companies. Some other people did. n't stop to speculate Intellectually, but pro- seeded vigorously to financial speculation ln new goods, thinking tbst intterlals which wen dan, and dirty, wltheut attempting lohMe t6W.itiaie,mutt becbeapi There. cent baavyfres gave fresh Impetus to this pnieBir trftue kbu iuvwyu wicvcrei uiinK td and winked and hinted about good chances to work off unsalable goods, tbe dear people were blind to blinks and dear to blnU,for they Masted 'bargains P It was left for an Eighth avenue Israelite to let this exceedingly black cat out of her hitherto very shady bag. He had neither been to sootlon ajul bought real wet goods) started before a response could reach him, Mr. Tudor will remain in this city until Mon. day, and will then start ln good earnest on his Journey, which he expects will occury between one year and eighteen months, A concerted attack from all sides Is mado upon Mr. Ucntlcy, tbe Commissioner of Pen slons, by the army of claim agents that Infest Washington, with a view lo securing his re moral. A very sorlous Charge has been made gainst him, and his official conduct Is con. demned by every claim agent In the country. Ileretoforo the Pension office has sometimes been suspected of being run to suit the views ofthe claim agents, and Commissioner licnt ley Is charged with running It In tho Intorest of the pensioners and the government. In the first place he bad cut down the foes of attor neys prosecu'ing claims for pensioners from 1i to tlO, and as tho money comes out of tho pensioners, and nof out of the government, the agents argue that Bentley has been med dling with what Is none or his business. It Is also charged that be always gives preference In consideration to applications that aro sent directly to him from the pensioners, to the neglect and delay of those which are prseent ed to him by claim scents. But the last and most serious charge Is that he has notified all the pensioners ln the United States that It Is nt,t necessary for them to employ the services of ao attorney or agent to collect what will be due tht 01 under tho Arrears of Pensions act; that be will not recognize any attorney ln such esses ; that the pensioner must make his ap plication direct to the Pension Office, and will have a cheek scut to blm when the application Is granted. As tho claim agents were expect. Ing, to get about two millions ofthe forty that will bo required to pay these arrearages; as they have been lobbying right and dBy every session or Congress ror the' last len years to get this bill passed, and as ttey Insist that It would not have become a law but for their well directed efforts, they regaril the action of Commissioner Bentley as grosJey repre hensible and demand his removal on tbe ground that he Is Interlerlng with the lcgltl mate business and the constitutional rights or eltict ns or this Kepublie. But It Is rafo to say that the President and Secretary Schurz do not regard the conduct ortbe Commissioner In tbe same light that the claim agents regard It, and ir they decline to remove him, that they will be sustained by tho pensioners and tho public generally. Now that "shln-plasterr," as they were call, ed, have been pretty much thrown out or cir culation, It Is Interestlns; to know what profit feloniously assaulting a little girl, was bang. cu in one 01 tne suburbs 01 j.ouisvuie, ivy.. on Friday of last week. Ten thousand peo ple witnessed tne execution, wueu tne drop fell tho ropo broko short off at the top, but it was readjusted, and nine minutes af terwards tbe culprit was again strung up. It is said he was unconscious during tlio horriblo occurrence. Now Advertisements. 1I0JI IT MAT CONCERN. All persons are hereby forbid meddling with me iiuuaiiulu f uiir. 11 uiit; and v.v. FEOTS nowin possession ofF. A. nrtAVr.lt In Franklin Township, Carbon county, Pa., as tbe same are my property, and have been ic&neu 19 mm uuring my pieasuri. J. ill. UUAVEK, March 1, lS79.w; Catasauqua, Pa, Titu-rus. Hop Bitten aro the purest Si bent) Illttcra ever ramie. They are compounded from Hops, Bucliu Mandrake and Dandelion, the oldest, best and roost valuable medicines ln the world. and contains all the best and most curative properties of all other Bitters, being the greatest Blood Purifier, J,tver IlegulatorJ ;aod Lira and Health Restoring Agent on earth. No disease or 111 health can soasihlv llong exist where these Hitlers aro used, so Tarrwl and perlect are their operations. I They give new lire and vigor to the aged and infirm. To all whoso employments cause IrreKularlty or the bowels or urlnan organs, or who require an Appetiser, Tonic 'or mild Stimulant, these Hlltors are Inval- uaDie. Deing nisjniy curatire, tonlo and, stimulatlnir. without Intoxicating. No matter what your feeling or symptoms are, what the disease or aliment Is, use Hop1 ItlltnrK. linn, WMlt itntll v,.r but ir you only reel bad or miserable, use tho Hop Hitters at once, it may save your lile. Hundreds have been saved by sodo- 1111:. ir J vv ma h u pa u tur a caic itbey will not cure or heln. I He not suffer yourself cr let your friends' suffer, but use and urge them to use Hop UlllG!., ilcmetnber. Hon Bitters Is no vile, druar- ojed. drunkeu nostrum, but the Purest and nest Meoicino ever mado; the "Invalid's Friend and Hope." and no nerson or fmllv should be without them. Try tbe BlttcrrH jiuiaj. iry nop tonsu ture&r&ln Keliar Tor Sale py Drugging. mar. 1 -ALSO- A certain TAVKHN STAND OU 11017612 AND Tit ACT OK LAND, aituaio at the Junc tion of tlio Hawk Road ftiid tho Whito 11a Ten ltoau. in Kidder Town nip. cat Don county, ra. Iirmniluil bv slid roada ana I anil w of Win. Wuir tier, contafmug about TWJS.NTV ACUUS.inoie or leas. The Improvement thereon aro n TAVERN HOUSE. two etorlea high, thirty hy lortr feet, irlth Kiicnen aitucnou eigmeen uy twenty ieci. ONE TWO STOUY Fit AME DWELLING, twentr eleht bv thlrtr four feet ono bam thir. ty six or forty fix leet, one fiamo ahed thirty ur, ur loriy i wo iceu celicd and taken into execution ns the prop erly oieiacoo (jnrutLuaa -ALSO. All that certain LOT OP GROUND, situate lyiue uoroujfuoi tveniacuy, cat Don uouniy, Pennsylvania, hounded aud described as ui 10W. Ill Wti. nPfVinnilH "li f ha A.iniAr Jif mi all. lev unit Street, mitl rtinnltiif fiom tlinnco alone 84 1 (J iroet do' lb one and one hall decrees, east uliv leet, und running from thouce back Irom aatd street between parallel line- ot that width auisiaiiceoi tno uunurea ivu. to eiruuv. inn xiuk Lot ol FUty leet ny two uunan-a leet and NumbereKi on the ulot of iluta an 4 Kline hi Lot is umber lortr three, and bounded north b Lot Number 1 oity-lour, east, oy a aucoi, eouiu uy on niiey, auu we( uy a aueei. The In-provemeuU thereon ere a Two ntory FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, clchtccn feet uv twentv.fonr feeit Kltchon at lacuuu. niuo ieci uy iwoito icev, uuu uuiuuuu intra. Kmtnd and taken Into execution as the nron- erty ot Eliuoeih Rotbrock ana John Rot brock. ALSO,- A rM-Lfiln LOT OR PIECE OP GROUND. situate on t be not thwai dlv aide of outh street. Iu the Village ot Upper xvlaucli Chunk, in the lioroucu oi Aiaucu uiiuuh. uuiuuu wuuuiy. l'ennsyirauia. dciur iuo nouinern idwcif or half part ol lxt Numbered on theTlan or riot front nr isMviilth on tne R.iiil tttieet FlftV i-ettt. ami externum! tneuce nonuwaraoi luavwium between parallel lined at rift hi angle with tbe said south street in lenxtb or depth i-Jirhty-Uve leet to the uorthwaruiv portion or nan partti theaaldLot Number One lluudnd andi'.ty DoucQCd aouiuwaruiy av mo itaiu duuiu mioei, nnHiwai-div lv Lot Number One Uundrrd ami I'lirtv.fiijf. uorthwardls bv the northern vor tlou or hail nart of the said Lot Numoer One Uuudred ana l my, ana west uy ceosr street. The Improvements thsreon are a Two Story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. twenty eleht feet by thirty two feet t Kitchen aiincnon. eigni itei uy iwouiy two tcr., am uuiuuuuiuKn KSelzrd and taken Into execution as the prop erty oi jouii DpocKucr, ana o ue boiu oy J. W. RAUDENfiUSU, Sheriff. Mancb Chunk. February SI, 1S79. 'Oil TEX DOLLARS (JAS1I wo will Insert ft apven-llao advertisement one week in a iisi ci xua weeaiv uewBouycir, u iuw linei l.i a diflorent list ol 3.17 papers, ot ten Hues twowt-eksi i n choice oleltber four seperute and dlstlnst li'tscontainlnK lionv70toli 0 ptipoibO.ch or 4 Unfa ooe wee In all lour of the small lists, or oue line one weoli In all six lists combined, being more than 1,000 rati errs. We ain have i,wt. nt nn.-iArn tur st.iit thronhout the United btatoand Canada. eend 10 ceiusfor our 1 00 paae pamphlet Address O. V. RO VELtCO, i. s It von will send us the names of a hatf dozen hia priced papuis in which you would i. d vein to j u rsuw, 11 u eaiiaiuciuvjr iuuucc meut ismaee, we will subn.lt a propoHition, by t ti-n mini, wiiirh wo ibinc will mease you. Money saved it money earned Send vapy ot the advertisement yoi will une and Blate iu what paper you saw ibis. rpo WHOM IT MAY C0NCEUN. AM persons are herebv forbid meddlliir with the Piano and articles of llOUsKHOLuYuit. M1TU aud KFtaors now la poueasion of W. A.OUAVJClUa the uorouch ot LehiarhUo. Caioon Coautv, 1'a , as the same are raj prop, eitr aod hare beeu loaned to him darmx mr pleuure ANDltl!W01lAVIlt,t!r. Welssporl, Feb, n U193W, ner pulled oat bis ooialsile merchandise, we 1 1 the Government realized from thedeslruetlon -" "r ' iu..vunvu7 u., . mftlrr S3 newest aad mo.t popnlar saw the people floealDi; past his store to those pie. It isnow Just three years sincelheTreas- IJI WJIK aonis. with wr.tluft. ul in. where the wit goods gam. waa belntrpUjed, ury called In these fractional, and' the silver . tiuetiouaudsmnsementi also, a list ot all the .i. v.. ii. ..i.j . 1 batllti. wueu ana where foaxht. dunui the gits tie rr I'" to tbe wbsl lutnbusr, n Ub a twenty lire or fi uceanuimuj wo ww ( warriors eent ataeip. Addies,Dh.MONU lrut will out uyue lv-,i.ihw' i i-nHaripBiay renjiiy rpHE SliATINGTON PLANING MILL ADD Cabinet Ware Factory AT SLATINGTOJf. JOHN liALLIET, Propr Deals In all kind and sites of rine.nemlock uaK ana Jiara wooo L.uniDer, ana as now pi DressoD LumbeR OF AU1. KINDS. Doors, Sasltcs, Blinds, Slintlciv, Houltllngrs, Cabinet Ware, &c, With froisptness. Brackets Made to Order, The Machinery Is all new and of the best and most Improved kinds. I employ none but the ...... , n vi.uivu. u .u uu .uuj Ul. teHal, and am therefore able to jruarantee entire aaiuiaciion to au wno may xavor me with a calL Orders bv mail piomptly attended to. Mv cbarces are moderate t terms cash, or interest cuurccu auer toiny oays. OIVB MEA CALL. tf Those cne;a;ed In IliuMIni- will find It t their advantage to have ending. Floor Boards Doors, tubes, abutters, &c r, made ai tbi Factory. Majioji JOflN D.tLI.IET New Advertisements. ADJOURN ED- XECDT0RS' SALE Of Valuable Bcal Estate. Br virtue of an order of the Ornhnna Conrt. ot Cotton Count v. t'., the undersigned, Kxj'O utors of holomon Bolt, luto ol Iran kiln town. 9bip, Cat bon County. Pa., dee'd will offer at Fuuua 6ale, at Bolt's Mill, in said township, on Saturday, March 8th, 1879, commeneloffot ONE o'clocic r. M., all thatecr tatu tract or PIECE OF LAND, fllnate In Franklin town Bin fnrAqsirt. bonnd ed by lands ol llonry Lnckcnolll, Tilichman ureirDacn, 'inomas sou. josepn cnweiDinz. He j bon sole and by a Puhlio lload, con tain in a 55 Acres and 140 Perches, strict meaanre. All cloned and tinder a tood biqio oi cuiiiraiiou. i cere is aio a wen waui ed orchard of choice fruit trees on tho laud. Tj2 k Mb t S cash downt H In 0 months with interest, ana me remainina: H in iwcivo monuis wnu tuiervbbicouj uay oi eaie. Kl IZASOIiT, moa. J.80LT. Kxecutora Parties daslrinir to view tbe nroneitr or tn learn fmthor particulars win adorer cither of vuo iLxecuiors. mar i.vii. mm MIHTIOM DR. HARTER'S IBOI TWI Purifies, Cnrlclicft, Glrca Color anil Touo to the Blood; it increases tho quantity as well as the quality, giv ing Vigor, Vitality, Energy, Toicer and Life itself. 11 it especially adapted to Female Diseases, sncb as Weukness from Kurelng, or any ether causo. palntiil. Irregular or deranped monthly porlodn, falling of the womb, nansca ln pre? nancy, sterility, chance ci life, eto. Dr. Harter's Liver Pills Com bin o the two essential qualltlcsof a family Pill. Toey act as a mild and efficient purge and at tbe same time sro the best Liver rills ever offoied to the puhHe. Jnnl imS In order to close ou tho balance of our "Winter Stock, of Dress floods, Ury Goods, Boots and Shoes, wc have determined not to pack away a single dollar's worth of the same, and will positively move the entire stock quickly, at Prices regardless of C O S T, in conse quence whereof we have made such Gigantic Reductions that will astonish the public in this section of the country. fj3r If you would save time and money, fail not to at- tend this important sale. Respectfully, jr. rr. urusKAUM & sow, Linderman's Block, Opposite the Public Square, Jan. 4 LEHIGHTON, PA. Weissport Plaiting Mill, JOHN G-. BIERY, Agent, Manufacturers of and Dealers in all kinds of Lumber, Sash, 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. Om Machinery is all It-Tew and of the Latest and Most Improved Pattern ; wc 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. Orders tor Mfltl momntlv attended to. nnd satisfaction irnarantefsd. Thankfnl Ia nn h-Un nnd the public for pott favors, we respectful ly asx n snare ot j our patronage In the future. Very Itemed fully. Qcrman Horso and Coir Powder Keeps stock healthy an J In good condition. It aids dlROttlon and nsim.latiun. Xt ma ties fat, muscle and luliic. 11 v using It a horse will ilo more work ni.d a cow clve more ml k and he In oetter spirits and condition, it also keeps pom try healthy and increases the quantity ol ecfrs, II in made hv Dr. Levi Obeihollzcr at hid mills, back or 131 N. Tbtrd Htreet, rinli. it is sold bv nciuai wcikui, at ia rents per uuuuu. ur a. j DU ItLI.N O, Lehighton. -Nov. . i67s-3mo. a day to AReuts canvassing Inr tho FIUE bide Visitor. Terms and Outfit fiee Address P. O. VI OK Kit Y. Aiittustt, Me df ry PY a onth and expenses Ruarautied to y I J AfTonu. Outfit tree, euxw & Co., au. OUSTA. MAINE. Notice. Notice. All Owners of Clocks. Jewelry nnd the Watches, Checks Numbers 15,23,21, 28, 20, sn..11.S2. 33.31. 35.36. 39. 43. 47.50, 56, 59, 60,61, 63, 73, 86, 88, and SI, remaining at the Shop ofthe undersigned, aro request ed to call and get their goods, or they will ho SOLD AT AUUTIOJN on Thursday, March 13th, 1879. Also, at lho tamo time and place, will be offered for sale, ONE LA11GE FIItE-mOOF SAFE, One Show Case, and & variety of useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. & Terms Cash. nntTPMIflVPD A FREE GIFT ! Of a cony ot my MKDICAX COMMON KKNSB BOOK, to any person aufferlnff Wita CONSUMiTiuN. asthma. Oatauqu. Buonciiitib. Lobs OF Voica. ou soitB TiiuoAT. Hoi.d name and host oiuce adaress. with two 3 ct?nt dosl stamps uuu state vour stcunet Tno boo it is elegantly Illustrated. (U4np 11 mo. 1879.) The tntormntmn it con tu Ins, in the provmenco of una nan eavca many nven. rue aumor naa ocen trentini? d!eeaej or the JSoso. Tiiroiit. and Luns. na e special practice In Cincinnati, pltice 187. Auarcss, ur. js. u. wulij, cincinnaii, uuio. jan j wi I?IlOIlTANT TO CONSUMPTIVES. Aaentleman lisTin? been so fortunate ss to enre ms fon oi uotisuinpiion in tuu worst siaKes, nfrer beini; irtven nn tndlebT the most cule braied uliyMiclans, desires to umxe known the cur" (which niovi'ssaccesKlul in every cusel to thoxo aul ctrd wuli Asthma, lironchius Conuhs, Colds t'onsuniptlon and all Affections of tbe Throat oud IiUui:s. uno will send tho iteo pe, irco or cnaice. 10 an wno uesiru n. u ia. wn lorwaruineir auoreas iu uAuibu Liberty at.. w Yors. jjniime Feb. 15, 1879-wl Lehighton, Ta. ADJOURNED QOUItT 1'ROCliAMATION. WHEnEAS.the lion. Siuur.1. S. Dar.nr.a, rresidentof tho XLIIId Judicial District, comKsed of Monroo and Carbon counties, and It. Leonard and Charles Meendsen, Esquires, Judges of Common rieas ol uar Imn oniintv. and bv virtue of their offices Justices of tho Orphans' Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and tho Court of Quarter Sessions ol tne TVnra of Kaiil rountv of Carbon, have issued their precept to mo, for holding o Court of quarter cessions 01 mo i eace, wm u vv... mon Please, and Court of Oyer and Termin er, and General Jail Delivery, and Orphans' criminal cases, and the transacting of other business of said Courts, ot tho Court House, in tho borough of Mauch Chunk, on Mon day, tho 10th day tif March, 1879, at 2 o'clock, r. to continue one week or more. Given under my hand at Mauch Chunk, iu said county, January ism, isiv. God save the Commonwealth. J. W. RAUDENBUSII, Sheriff. Mauch Chunk, Feb. 1, 1879. E. F. LUCKENBACH, Two Doors Below the "Broadway Moose MAUCH CnUNK, PA. Dealer in all ratterns of Vlaln and Fsney Wall Papers? "Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Supplies, LOWEgs.' cash, ruicca. "N"aw T'onsion Law. All pensions by new Uw, besln bark at ar of dlschsrgo. Ililocted esses also nmpened. Pen. Honer- and applicanis, send twost.mrw for new liw. blanks and Instruction tu V.ty. F1TZ- OfcllALD, Box sat, Wasblnitton, B.C. its NATIONAL HOTEL, COKTJLAKD'r St., near llroailwriy, 3STEW -srOHK. HOTCIIKISS & FOND, rroprletors. On tlio Enroricnn I'lnu. The Itestauraot Cafe und I.utich Itoora at Inched are nnsiinassed for clieatuess and ex. rellencenl aeivice. Itoous&let. to t'l ner dav. fj to Ilo per wecir. couvemcnt to all l'tmes ana uny u iiroaaa. new Fuunuuiiis, p.w AiAnAuo r jinis-yi MRS. A. C. PETER, OF H. A. Peter's Central Drug Store. LEUCKE1V3 BLOCK, IiEIIIGIITON, TA Peaeectrnllr annnance to the people ot Le nt irh ton nnd vlcinltv. that abe trill continue the tmstneaa, aa heretofore ami thaaklej; tbom for past ravora, asks a caoimuance meieoi. iou will always find a lull line el PURE DRUGS and CHEMICALS l'ATENTMEDIOINKR. HOUSE and I'ATTMS fODErtS, TOIL. Kl A ltTILI.IS3.hl Ur.UIUI. Ull MOlM hit 1 Ns. 1 AIN and FAN CVBrATIONBItV.lati"at stylea of rKU. atn-lcea to Halt (he times, I'UUI'. WINES and tlQUOUSfor medicinal nae. Ao.. at Lowesc Tncea. Pliyaleian's pre. scriptlous compounded by Br. O. T. llorn. at all hours or trie oar anil nlarbt, Monday inilua eo aiiia a. rciAu. Match S3, '78-yl w Slioats ! Skoats ! ! The nnd-nli?ned reapect ; fnllr announces tnat he la now prepared to u I valtr all wha want with lnwt niflrbAt nrlrM A Im. DIlESKl) 11 OQ at Bottom fluiet for eaah ontj I Yortl ana Of fice at EXCHANGE UOTEU Jiani irww Jan.s&,187-6m. F or SaU or to Rent. An skllsr11.lv InmtMil 9 fitnrV Double !Frame Hoane ritnateln VU. WclMport. who five ina one-natf acres oi uwo good Orchard of choice epulis, tc. ror lurtu; crpart.cuI.r...pf..y;o Jan. 11, XJS ishtoa. fa- Jrfjt) "bf) EUnEKARI-D OIL. (la forty detTees higher fire test than the law leculrei), can be narscd In any UUP where the rblmney burner osedi Is WABRAKTED MOTTO EXPLODE, under forfeltnre of llix tyEXOLUSIVE COUNTY nioirra for sa' Dy P. J. FirZOEIlALD. 6ole Prop. & Manorr, I0J ft 1 Oi N. Fourth at, PbUad'a. AUo, WHOLESALE DEALER IN 1TEAD LIOIIT, COAL OILandBUItNING PLTJIU. N. B. A large aaaoitment of latttt ntUt of CHANDELIKr.S. BlttCKLTri, BRONZE LAMP3, LU UN Kits, ir., Ac. Coo.tantly on haod. Bf t. I 4 mo. P. O. box G3. JOHN G. BIERY, Agent For the Weissport Planing Mill. jan.i- yl ra Chcnp and nondsnme FALL ADD WINTER BUITS has Just com menced at the ponn'ar Merchant Tailoring Establishment of bANK STREET, L E U I G II T O X, PA. Just receiving and opening nn my new atook ot PALL AJfQ Id It OLOi'il.UAS.siMEKIOS.Ao.. (Fniclzii aad lometleju pcctfallv annonnce that I cm t,e l alt description1 of Qoedft I am MINT and rOftnpctfu.il at le- prices than ever hofore offered In thlscouutj. fniikii.K up ino nueai FALL & WINTER SUITS. for Men, YoniUi and Hoy, In the t a tost fashion at prleai that aro actuailr atonmlilns 1 Call and bo convinced. Au luiuienje etoelc of all the latest btjlea of HATS AND CAPS. for Men. Youths aud Children, very cheap. lho uue-t and best assortmoat ol WHITE, PERCALE AND CALICO SHIRTS, ever troueht into thl town, at nn Immense reduction on former prlcost AU enulCa Variety UIUCUll nwia iiau nuiuuts cu.iiuk uv (iuvio run luein aiwu iiHit. The Department for BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, for Lo flies'. Gentlemen's and Children' Wear.ls now fully (urnlrhed with the best Afannfaetmre lo toe lonndm the country, winch have beon purchased din ctly from the Makers and aie.thara- apa ..narimnt nn TMVKNSH Tt K 11 IT CTI O N on former Puces. XOH re Cnrneei.V invneu to can uuu wnuin'o kihi vviuiv uiukihk ;uur pufciiatavis iuu bit a mat-1 am SCU.np goous at lower pi ivva iiimi uio tuma qniuiy cau t o It is niways a pleusme to exhibit OooOs, whether you purchase crnot. ty cau be obtatutd els- ennytnci d that I em sclllni whrA Tt i Alvari a n cuaiantced or no sa e. JJon't lorpet the place! T. D. OLAUSS, Merchant Tailor, 2nd door above tho Public Square, BANK STREET, Leblghtott Mew G-oods I Mew Prices ! I respectfully announce to the citizens of Lehighton and vicinity that I have leased tho Old Post-Office Stand, on BANK Street, Lehighton, and that 1 am now receiving a full lino of Motions aiad ITsuncy Goods, consisting of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear, Hosi ery, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Ribbons, Ruches, lady's baud-made Clouds, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Buttons, Collars, Machine Needles and Oil, Znphers, Sfrmcy Stationery, and all other articles usually kept in my lino. Also, Agent for tho celebrated Peeot Caisiwsjw Ikai ggf Call and examino my goods ; the prices nro so low that they cannot fail to suit all. 7-1 S. C. WIEEATIiEY. Fall aud Winter Opening ! Tho undersigned announces to tho ladies of Lehighton and vicinity that ho is now receiving and opening a large assortraont 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 is offering AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES FOR CASH, Groceries and Provisions a Specialty, at prices to suit the times. ' " Clover, Timothv, Hungarian, und all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds, "VERY CHEAP. TMJLGIOIAM AMiffiH, Opposito tho L. & S Depot, BANK Street, My0,1879 yl LEIUOUTOK, I'KNN'Ai