Sit (ntfto &flMJite. II. V H Out 111 M till, KDITOtt LKIIiaUTUN. 1'A.l SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1870. American anthracite coal, convened by sailing vessels to Marseilles aud by rait to Genera, it told In the latter place 'for about f 10 a ton; It if cheaper than German or French coal and better. The Secretary of tho Treasury has pub lished & circular announcing that tho De partment it ready to issue the new $10 4 per cent certificates, authorised at tho late ses sion or Congress, in exchange for legal ten ders, and giving their form and wording. The Interest on tho $10 note Is thus fixed in a memorandum on the bark t For each nine days or 110 of a quarter, 1 cent ; for cacti quilrtifr year, 10 cents j for each entire year, 4Uut. The notes will be issued by the Assistant-Treasurers at the chief cities, nnd the circular invites alt national banks to be come agents for their issue, and all banks, bankers, postmasters and other public officers to aid in placing these certificates. Coin missions will be allowed on tho purchase! of theae certificates as follows i On an aggro gate of $1000 und not exceeding $100,000 in any one calender month, t of 1 percent, and ou any amount exceeding $100,000 lu a like period a commission of 1 of 1 per cent on the xcss, and parties purchasing at one time $1000 or more of the certificates will be en titled to receive them freo of charge for transportation. The certificates will be ready for delivery April 1, 1879, at which date they will begin to bear Interest. The Philadelphia Zcdtcr, of last Tues day, sums up the business outlook as fol lows: "Business generally is seen and felt to be improving, though tho change from week to week is slow. The weather during the latter part of February, and the first week of spring was somewhat inclement and Inore than usually wet. It is now very pleasant, and promises to continue so. The manufacture and traffic in iron starts off first In the spring trade most encouragingly, and is a good baso for tho following of activity in almost all other pursuits. Real estate, which is usually the last and the slowest to make an upward move, is gradually sliow tni; Increased life, and in this regard hope is afforded that bottom has lo.'ti touched, and that henceforth forward wo shall steadily approach moro nearly tho "good time com ing." Trade movements from first hands in nearly all departments are already re ported quito large, but show no excess over tho demand at least nono that is apparent. Tho jobbing trade promises to be good and reliable, the purchase being mado with n seeming care to nvoidnny such excess of the demand as would check a rising market Higher prices are conceded in neatly all the leading staples, and supplies are kept up without hesitancy by the ilenlord as well as the manufacturers. Trade this spriugshows a very marked difference with any corres ponding season in the last five or six years. In answer to the query, Why? our most ob servant dealers answer, Because nwnishavc not pressed goods to sale as in previous sea tons. 'Xhey have lighter stiK-ks in all de partments, and certainly in tho leading sta pies. The jobbers have a greater represent alion from smaller supplies. There is little or no speculation in any department. The supply is being reduced through diversifica tion of the cotton looms nnd rlosineof the woolen millf. Thcso are lacts that have their results! and last, though not least, prices ure so low that any compelled decline must close production where the lessened price oecuis. These important elements arc recognized by nil, and by somo are made the ojcasiou of strengthening their position." HACK I'liOM LEADVIXLE. An Indianapolis Xewa rcjiorter met Mali. Ion 13. Draper, who a short tiino aeo wr wized with tho gold fevefand went to Lead- Tille, Colorado. "Back already?" the reporter inquired. "Well.yesj I know when I've got cnougl; I was in Lcadville one week only." "Why did you come back so soon fror that place of surprising prosperity?" "1 went thero with a view of heating, but soon saw mere was no show. Merehandis iug was what I intended, groceries and everything of that sort, general stock, but toon saw that nothing of that thirl wouK pay already over done. Dry roods busi liess in tho tame fix in fact, thero seems to be nothing in anything but tho vices. In the first place, rents, even if you are lucky enough to get a room, arc too high. There ore i.'.uuu people in Leadvillo to-day, near ly an men, ana at least 1,000 men are with out work and without a dollar in their nock eta. 1 nover saw so many beee-ars in mv life, miserable devils, begging for a quarter to buy a loafof bread. You can get a little loai.-about u mouthful, for ten cents, but a descent-sized loaf belli for a quaiter.' "But thu other 10,000 aro they making money? "Some of them arc. But there's no roon for now men, and yet they are constantly coming. Tho mines, smelters, and saw mills are running alt tho men now thatthe; can handle. And just thiukl This little city, the liveliest, wiekedest cily in the world, has nearly alt grown within the pas year. In 1861 it was called Slabtown, and there were u few houses there, but its pres ent population has oil come within tho past year. A lot in tho business part of the town uni twelve mourns ago sola lor ?I00 to day Mils for f 4,000. Itents nre viciously hieh A business room eighteen feet wide hy foity feet deep rents at $300 a month. The Theatre Cuinique building, a rough frame box, seating and standing about seven hun dred jwople, though they crowd in a thou sand a night seven nights in the week ut$l a head well, sardines in a box aro com parativcly comfortable compared with them rents for $1,100 a month. Well, the in iquity can afford to uy it, for the wine room alone lakes in $000 a night for liquors. There are two other theatres, paying the same heavy rents as the Comique. Gamb ling nouses ami taioons i I uon t Know; there's over a hundred of them. I should think. Kvery saloon is a gambling house. There are numerous dance halls which pay an average rental oi f ooo tier month. 'The first mines are not over a quarter of a mile from the main street, and they ex tend over several m.les of territory, thouali the luyiiiz n vines are, 1 nm told, all nein Lcadville. The big run of inelal is silver. though there's somo gnliL Most of the min eral Is low grade nre. Thoie'a no room there for men unacquainted with mining. The foremiuret tli Little Pittsburgh mine exclaimed to me the other dayi "What do people mean by coming here, green men, to work in these mines? W'e don't want 'em. It takes the best bridging to keep these mines fmm tumbling n now when worked with experienced hand, old miners, as lite mineral is ohiellv in Mi iiiu.i., n, ,110 iiiiiiciui 1. uuicuv iu me imunusr exniuits in one section 01 tue city, a V ii 1 - -... .,..-, orm of carbonate, and crumbles like rotten 1 liuvrerv museum mourns the loss of Its rat girl I I'rf,JUJ,ic ,keP vo,u fln 'O'ng this nwli htM.' ... .. .. cine of a famous doctor. whohasMved thou r ... 1 1 1 . .... "Xll! U rT 1 t . t . n,L J T- L"f ",I"'n I?trM" re. ,noP- jirofit out orihem. Thoy are already filled with old miners who have pouted in from Peadwood, Georgetown, and a hundred other points; so you see there Is uu show tthateic for amateur Uleat." SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Our tetter front Wnelilnston. The Coming CongresaAn Entirely oVcki Programme Kivatry Among Office-Seek-era Tlit Course io be Purtucd by tht Prei- identThe Pcntionera' Claim) and How they arc Treated. WistuwaTOit, D.U.,March t, Wit. The excitement and tumult attending the scenes of a dying Congress will havo hardly entirely subsided, belero another contest equally as exciting will hato set In. Tho early day (tho 18th Inst.) ot which the Presi dent has convened Corgrcss In extra session has precipitated a lively and exciting contest for o.'Bgts, not cn'yof the House, but of the Senate as well. The Senate has passed out of Republican control, and for the first time almost within a quirter of a century, been turned over to the Democrats. Applicants for every office within its gift nre swarming here with every train, ami will bring tuch apoli tical prciiaro upon Democratic Senators that It Is almost sale to predict that the jirricnntl of tho Senate employees will undergo a com. id etc change. Ihe candidates for the numer ous Senate offices arc as thick as huckleberries In Jersey, Tho choice place uclng the Secre tar j ship, somo of the greatest Democratic tights aspire to fill It. Of the candidates al ready known there aro Dr. Dennis, who yes. tcrday retired as Maryland's Senator; Col. Ji.hn U. Birch, editor of tho Naahvlllo Amsrt can, who has many warm friends I A. (J. liucll. a well-known journalist; cx-Congrereraan Franklin, of Missouri; Prof. MacMahun, of West Virginia; ex.Representatlvo Stenger, of Pennsylvania j ex-Uongrcssman Waduoll of North Carolina, and many others who have not yet made any formal announcement of their canvass, but who nre making a still hunt. For the ofilco of ScrgcanV.at.arms but few candidates have at yet come to the front. Tho in;:t prominent ML. Q. Washington, a wclLkncvu Washington correspondent ; Isaac ltatou, of Kansas, who has Greenback t ro- olivines, Is also an aspirant, also Duncan S. W&iker, of this District, and ex-Congressman Glover, of Missouri. The real battle, however, wilt be for the control of the offices of tho House. Within a low days the canvass for the Speakership will wax warm and exciting. Sneaker liandall s, of course, a candid a to for re-election. Ills most prominent competitor Is lteprcscntatlve Blackburn, of Kentucky, and there are seve ral dark horses In the stablo, already blank eted and groomed, to be trotted out lu the Houso In case Blackburn Is not strong enough to get away with tho prize. For the position ofClmkot the House the present incumbent, Col. Ucorge M. Adams, wants to be re-elected, His rival Is cx-Cengrcssman Caldwell, ol Alabama, who has been here some days sur veying the field. Of courso Col. John O. I'liompson, of Ublo, Is again willing to serve tho party as Sergoant-at Arms, and Is antag onized by Col. Dick Bright, of Indiana. It will be observed, In parenthesis, that nearly all the candidates for the subordinate places aro Colonels. The three bones of contention at the extra scfslon ol Congress will be, of course, the rc peal ot the Supervisor of Election law, tho repeal of the Jurors Test Oath luw, and the the repeal of tho Section ol the liovlf cd Stat. ues authorizing thousaof Troops at Ihe Polls. In the consideration of at least one of these uieasuns the Democratic Forty-sixth Con gross and the President will bo in direct con flict. The President has made no secrot to some gentlemen of his opinions In regard to thcso three measures. The J urors Test Uath law and the law Authorizing the use of Troops at mo pons, lie regards as remnants of" war loitlslatlon." The first Is now almost a dead- letter. He would not, there Is good aulhorl. ty tor saying, place himself In connict with Congress by a relusal to sanction their repeal, Ills couise since he bus been thu Chief Magls. tratc of tho country In regard to the use of tro ps in elections can be taken as an lndlca tlon of how h, will act in the future on that subject. It Is well-known that ho has always been opposed to the army being used in elec tions, lie would not oppose Congress In a bill repealing the Statuto that authorizes Ihe picsenceof troops at tho polls. Of the pro. posed rc;cal of thoSupervlsers' law he lakes a different view. He looks upon that law as a safeguard to the purity of tho ballot In clcc lions. He dues not consider the presence of supervisors of LIucllons necessary only In tho boulli, but as equally nccassary In every State In the Union. 'Jhlnklngas ho does, It is evident that a direct conlllct between him and Congress Is Inevitable. Uno of the lead era of tho Republican parly stated to mo this evening that tho Democrats will never wlpo tno supervisors' statutes off the book while there Is a Itcpubllcan President. That the Democrats Intend to make an effort lu that direction is well known. As at present un. ilerstood they will first pass a separate bill repealing the Supervisors' law. 1 hey can uol pass this over a veto. They;wlll then tack It on the Legislative bill. Then will come the real fight, and ono side or the other will have to recede, or thero will be no money to carry on the exocutlve, Judicial and legislative branches ol tho government, which means, atcoog other things, that members of Con gross will have to go without tbeir salaries, A few claims under the act making an ap propriation for tho arrearages of nenslons havo been presented nt tho 1 reasury, but nono us yet have passed tho auditing officers. No claims of this character will bo passed until u is Known what construction Ihedeiiartinen will place upon tho provisions of tho act nu. meriting ti.e i ayraeut uf arrearages. It will be remembered that Congress, after consider aide discussion, passed tho bill without inak Ing any provision as to how the money rcqulr cd by tho appropriation should be raised, cx ccpttho general provision ol "money in the Treasury not oiherwlse appropriated." What tho Treasury authorllles may understand that to be, is a question Just now of considerable interest. In a letter, dated February 17th, to rcrnanoo wood, Secretary Sherman, In aus. wcr to n question as to the amount or coin re. serve, ttatcs that the entiro amount of the as, sets in mo treasury available for resumption on thi 13lli of February, after deducting the amount ot tbe current liabilities, wat 139, si,i0l 07. lie then adds, "nor has It jet been determined whether tho resumption fund can bo considered as moneys In the Treasury not. otherwise appropriated." Tho amount above stated Is the coin reserve for resump tion purposes, ana mat covers the entiro a oiouat of cash in the Treasury, which, accord fug to tho probable construction placed upon I he act at tho Treasury, will be declared not available for tho payment of tho arrcaiaircs, Owing tu the reduction In the tobacco tax and othir causes, the surplus revenue will, It Is esumaicu, be very slight, and. In consequence. the payment or these claims will progress slowly. It Is decided that the reserve luod Is lawfully available for the payment or these claims ; it Is thought that Secretary Sherman will nvall himscli of tho right conferred on hlin by tho llesu-uptlon act, and sell bonds to replenish the drain upon tho reserve lund. Arai-ST. "?IorIe " Letter from New Ytirk New York. Maech. 12 1879. TUB ME IT C.MVtnSAL EXHIBITION. The next great International Imposition remcs Here, juuge Hilton says so, and whll everybody will not accept that as conclusive prophecy, enough other cltlsenssay likewise to assure us or the raet. Tbe richest and most influential men In the metropolis are on the oouiiultleo, and have fixed the date at 1135. MO B MALL CONTRAg r. Two little midgets aie exhibiting them selves at Masonic Hall, who are really the tiniest peoplo ever found by a showman, ' Oeneral ILfte" is fourteen years old, weighs nine pounds, and Is truly '-a blger" owarf than old Tom Thumb. Ills male Is a little Mexican girl or fllteen, weighing four and three-quarter pounds, so they claim. Her hand Is not large enough to span tho man ager's forefinger, and she stands In a silk hat, rests her hands on the rim. and converse. itUm. autlv with her admirers. While this r,,i,, noundsr exhibits in one section of the eti v. r 1 - - weighing H4 pounds. The Bowery lass would make just 101 girls like the other, and 1 1"n 1 ,ho oa UMilu"llr distributed la I ,hl w'l1 v I A sw nwp ros wans, I Among the wholesale homes on Canrcb street, down to a n-t little basement U.brr- shop, two trim and tidy young; women from Dot ton are shavlm the face of masculine New York at ten cents a head or face. They are demure, well-bred, lady-llko, neither fast nor coarse In manner, but carry a quiet, woman. ly dignity and graco about their work which! disarm criticism, nnd shame frivolity Into re. I spectrul silence. One or them whisked off . yonr correspoadent's grlzsly beard with a i gumma u muvu iuim, vuuiiuiuu u) tuuuoa, with the average masculine biped, who mis takes your face for a hayfield. Her work w&t done delicately and well, except that, being a woman, she must look nround at some gentle men talking behind the stove, and scratch my faco with the razor but women can't change their natures, even when they become barbers! The girls draw immensely, and thepreprlctor has been obliged to put on several male bar bers to accommodate tho rush. The experi ment Is a grand success, and ns I looked Into the brown eyes of tho bravo little woman giv ing the finishing touches to my grey mous tache, I wondered how many struggling women, hungry for honorable employment, butdrlltlngpast the few ovcrchoked avenues of woman's Industry towards shame, will yet thank these plucky Yankee girls for pioneer ing another path through the tangled wilder ness that frowns before ercry poor girl's life. Success to the Barbcreis 1 May her same, be Legion I Send yonr big bnrly fellow cut to swing a scythe and let his deticato sisters wield scissors, comb and rargj,' Too long, far toolong, a thousand avenues of honorable In dustry havo been r',0scd against her. Malio way for woman I u tho new field I Bun up the flag or "Wonan's Hlght-to shave," and ir any man attempt to haul It down, shoot him ou tni spot t THE TKHEMEXT 110CSE MOLOCn. Tho tenement house contalnsetfy per cent or New York's Inhabitants and furnishes seventy percent other funerals I Nine-tenths of all tho children born in thoso houses die be. roro reaching the age or five years. Moloch is outdone, Herod Is out Hcrodcd In tho rich est city of tho New World. Human hives n all but Industry and sweetness-covering slnglo city lot of 29x100 feet hold over n hundred people; fitly to seventy children aro often found In a house fifty feet front; four families occupy a slnglo room with hut a chalk mark on the bare and dirty Door to divide their spaces ; ventilation anil light In the halls and Inner rooms are unknown. Sixteen men, women nnd children aro found eating, cooking sleeping In a slnglo room. Seclusion Is tiniiosslble ; vlrtuo a fablo rising dimly out ortho mlstotthe Past; religion and clean liness aro smothered In rags and despair and shame and a popv,atton outnumbering that of Chicago, lives, moves nnd has Its being In this fearful way I Do you wonder It takes nn army of police half as largo as Burgoyno sur rendered, backed by ns many more citizen sol diery, to keep Baxter Street trcm cutting 1 1 fth Avenue's throat ? And don't you won der that no awful pestilence, starting in thcso plague spots, has swept Five Points nnd Murray Hill to a common ghastly death I Thank God for n narrow Island between broad, swift, salt rivers ; and tbo ocean breezes that roar up our bay from the Nairows lorlm, munlty from that I But the Tenement Houso has not forcgono all revengo. It can voto. It gave us Tweed, and Twccdlsm sent coal and shoes and rum mostly rum back to tho Tcncmcnt-Houso In payment for Its vote.steal Ing fi'ty ml lions In ten years to do It with. Tho tencmcnt-houso wards did Tweed's bid ding at the polls long after tho whole city was In arm ngalnst him. They aro mighty onco a year, and any man who will send them rum shoes and coal, can have their puts?nnt con sent to plunder tho taxpayer to his heart's content. Over a year ago The number H, Sanxtary Engineer began urging this sut jeetupon pub. lie attention ; and a Tew months ago united with several public spirited gentlemen In or- rerlng $300 In premiums for designs of houses for workingraen where light, ventilation, drainage and comfort might teach theso sweet word "home." l'ho world should know wretched beings that there Is a meaning to the such men bv name, and I hold thcin up tuat men may see and honor the authors of this Im mune enterprise. In addition to the owners or the Sanitarv Enatneer thy nroF. li. 1 bur ner, u w uis juuius, ucury jlj. i enow una Hubert Gordon. Then Ihev called tho clergy together, nnd when the Church lifted up her mighty voice, the prets nnd people took up the cry. Now we are promised law to prevent overcrowd ing. todc8troy ihesecknrm-I houses, and build up healthlul dwellings lor the P' or, wlicio sin or ilef pair need not necessarily, ns now, iirlve men to rum, crlmo and communism. Uod speed tho day I Moiilcv. im:vs ;ossii. About 41,000 silver dollars have beencoin cd in Ihe New Orleans Mint since it rcsum e 1 oierations, a few weeks ago. Thrco colored children, aged from one lo five years, were burned to death hy a lire in Geoigetuwn, D. 0., on Saturday night. Mothers will grow weary nnd sigh over tho baby's troubles when Dr. Bull's Baby Svrup would relieve the child and thereby givo the mother rest. The severe wind and rain storm in Cali fornia continued Sunday. AtSumniit Stat ion, in the Sierra Nevada, the snow was "sixteen feet deep, and was still falling," Henry March, aged -10 years, a well-known citizen of Ilahway, N. J., was killed im tho Pennsylvania Railroad last Friday night by jumping from a moving train. The poor nnd humble, alike with the rich nnd Jwwcrful, find in Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup a true, tried and trusted friend. Price 25 cents a bottle. Tho Treasury Department Monday paid over to Captain Ends $750,000, the sum giv en to him in the Sundry Civil bill on ac count of his improvement of tho South Tass of the Mississippi. A deputation of coal men has called upon the Dominion Finance MiuUter nt Ottawa, and asked that a duty of 75 cents per ton bo placet on coal. Another deputation has asked for a duty of$S 25 per ton on all American marble iiniorlcd. The body ot AugustusOowen, ngen seven ty years, was found In his room, nt Oldlnwn, Me., Monday, with tho throat cut and the forehead crushed in. An nxe fevered with blood was on tlie opiosite side of the room. Nothing was disturbed, and a imckct-bonk ontalning bank notes was found inn iwckct of deceased. Warm rnins during tho last thrco days have caused but a slight rtso in the upiier Delaware. Thero aro small packs of ico be tween Milford, and the headwaters of tho river, hut no floods Irom gorges are feared this season. Lingering, and generally fatal diseases often result from a cold left to takeraronf itself. Better resort to Dr. Haas' Expector ant on the first symptomsof a cough orrold, and so avoid incurable throat aud lung troubles. "II You Ever Marry" And havA a family of children running about the houso making time pass pleasant ly both tn parents and children, nnd should discover at anytime that one of those bright eyed, rosy cheeked children nro troubled with Cough, Cold, Hoarseness, Difficult Breathing, or any Affection of the Throat, Bronchial Tubes unit Icings, lending to Con sumption our advice is, go immediately to some druggi.t and get a bottle of " Ha'lk's IIonsv uf Houkiiuu.nd ano Taii," an arti cle which, we understand, was used for years in the private practlco of Dr. II ale, A..t...l I! ,.r 1 ' icicuiuhi iMiveiciun til idUiuiic, tile en- tire satisfaction nf his patients.' Thearticle, we umiersiana, is now inanuiacturei aeoor- ding to the origitial recipe, by C. N. Cbit- TMiiit, of No. 7 Sixth Avenue, New Yi ork, ' who Is now the sole owner and proprietor, ue navinc itaiu a very laice amount 01 verv Intn, nn.niml -r"."?ir money ior tue rigiitoi same, aim iroin wnat we hear he is selling very large quantities. In fact, he has had to enlargohls laboratory and Increaso his help tosupply tho constant - Iv Increasing demand. whicV Is good t - vi - deuce of how the article is appreciated. Ev- ery mother is well aware uf Ihe medicinal qualities 01 11 one Y and iiorkhovsd In sooth ing aud scattering all irritatiousand in !1j ill ations, and that the Tab Balm cltamtt and heaU the I h rout and airmssages leadinz to L... LIU!" -I T 1 . ,.. 1 this article keep the crrgans oool, nvolst and luin;.. xiic iiiiuiiiuuai iiiareuieuts 111 I healthful action. Our ndvioe is, let no sands ol lives with it in Iim large private practice, It Is sold by ull druggi.U at 50 cents and $1 )r Utttlend at CKiTTKMO'b Central Medicine Warehuuse, 7 Sixth ave nue, New Yor City, Urvat saving to luy large sise. Put' Tooiiiicui Dcorg cure In one tuiuutc, K 1-', WOKIUNGMUIY. Before you begin your heavy spring work alter a winter of relaxation, your system needs cleansing nnd etrenitlicnini! to pre vent an attack of Ague, Billions or Spring Fever, or somo other Spring sickness that iinui you ior a seasons worK. iou """' iwntn IT vnn will mm I.aIIIa rtf llni. Tlil. ,,.,,,,., rJ.li!...t your family t see oilier column. 103 New Advertisements. MFOR KKNT, a largo Double Dwelling Home, situate next M O'N'cll'a Hakery, . on Dank Street. In the Ilorouith of Lu- hlghton. For further particulars apply at tho uriginai uuean uasn more oi J. T. NUSUAUM SON. March 16, 1870 tf rpnv HOJI IT MAY COXCEKN. Notice la hereby trlren. thnt whnroAi mv wlfo, ALVINA, has lett me without Just causo or provocation, all persons aro hereby ,ui uin uui wmui; ur trusting uor or any oilier person on my account after this date, as I will yy no ueu-.s unless contracieu oy myseu per. soualty. c. W. LEN1Z. Druggist. Wi-lijyort, Pa.. March IS, 1870-W3 ADMINISTItATOll'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that Letters of Ad ministration upon the llstnteor Isaac Bllllor, late nf iMnuch Chunk Townslilp,Oarbon Coun ty. I'a.. have been urantcd to the undersluned. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to sam esiato win maKo unincuiaio payment, and those having claims will present them, uuiy uutnciuic.iu-n, iur poiiiuincnt 10 AMOS .MII.r.K.lt, Administrator. jianoning twp., march is, istd-wo If r)lCp Send 25 cents in stamps or cur. IIWJSVSW renev lora newlInnRv! Ilnrnr It treats all diseases, has SS lino Dngravlngs showing positions assumed by sick horses, n table or doses, a large collection of Valitaui.k llflflir '!cll''i rulrs for telling tjio auo "" oi n norsc, wun an engraving snow Ing teeth nTcach year, nnd a lariio amount o other valuable horso Inlurm.itlou. Ur. Win. II. Halt s.ivs. "I havo bnuuht books tlmt I paid 5 and ilO for which I do not like ns well as i no yours." ri:n for a ciiiculau. AGKNTH WANTKD. 1J. J. JiENDAI.I., Al.l). Luosuurgn fane, t. mar. ls-yi per Mouth nnd cx 'eases. Iti-feu-nccs required. U3 Clark Slml, Clilcngo. t1 fl tn C!1 fUl Invcileoin wai st btocio q?AW tu "PiOU makes lortuues cvoi . month. Bonk pent, rreo oxnlattung everything. Adiiioas HAXiEll CO., IiauKcts, 1, Wall oil ret N. . A DAY to .Ag.nta cnuVHSMnir lot Ihe FlIf-SIDEVISl'lOlt. 'IcimxanilOut. lltlrco AiMruss I' O, VIOKEUY. Au gmt-i. Mnine. Cjrrrr Month nnd expensot gnii-nntecd lo SP Agent.". Outllttioo SIIA1V &('0,AU ocsTt Maim:. Ifswspiter Advcrtlalig Ecrcn 10 Sftcca St.. 17. 7. Tim ALPINE SILVER MINING COMPANY, OF COLORADO. Capita!, $2,000,000. 200.000 Shares. Pur Vnluc, 810 per Slmrc. UN ASSESS 1BLE. Dan. J Splntip, Treasurer. J. L. Thompson, Secretary, The property or this Company consists" or twelve mill s nnd mining locations, located In Lake county, Colorado. In tho vicinity or ijcunviiie, upon nil oi which cxicnsivo wi rK has been done. In nil cases cxlnb.tlng true lisfuro wins, good ay streak, and well de fined lodes. Three of the leading mines aro well opened up and havo nt tho lower computation over TDN- THOUANII TONS OF OII1I IN U5IUHT ; by JIny 1st. the Itallroad now under construction win ue wiimna snore uistance ol this properly. I he Company propoes to sell a portion ot Its stock nt $1.5t) po share for tho purp-so of uiuru coiiiinuiciY ucveioping us mines, and ior tho erection of works for tho ticatuitnl of its ores. Application for tho stock may bo made to inoouice ot me company, ai ui iiroauway, New York. N. ll.-V'Ae Mining Record, of New York, the highest mining uuthorliy In this country, sajs Fet. 1st. 1870. The principal owners In this company aro hard wurklnu men who by their own labor have uncovered largo liodlcs ol oro which thev now wish to extract and send to nui ket. .Our re.ideis will do well to mnko a vcnturo.wllli thcso worthy men, this money will probably bo returned to them twenty fold. The business u anageinrnt has been placed In the euro of .Mr. J. i,. Thouip. -on, nn olficer of high standing In one ol tho largest and best bunks In tho city. Ji. Pros, pectus giving full lanlculars scut Iree. on uppllcatiun to the Secretary. Imarl5-3ra T 10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. All persons nro horcby forbid meddling with tho liinjr-EHOl.D l'UKNI 1'UltE and KF. FKOTSnowIn possession of F. A. OIIAVDH, In Franklin Township, Carbon county, l'n.. as tho same nro my property, and have been loaned to him during my pleasure. J. JNI. UHAVErt. March 1, 1870 w3 Catasauqua, l'.t. A1 SSIUNEE'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that J.L.OA BDr Asslgncooftho tsta.oofF. 1'. SEMJlHUhas tiled Ids account ns such assignee, In tho Court or Common Pleas or Carbon County, mid that tho same will como up f,,r confirmation, and will bo allowed by said Couit on ihe llili day ol' April, 1870, unless causu be shown to thu contrary. By tho Court thos. Ki:jiDni:it, March 8, 1870-tc, l'rothonotary. epO lUIOMIT MAY L0XCERN." Alt nrrionaro hereby forbM mecldilnc with Iho Piano mm nitielca of IIOUol;mI,; Mill N ITU lln and UFJ-JiOl'8 now lu ihiskcsiou j W. A. OHAVe.K.ln the i.oinucii i,l I ehnrlitou, Cai oon county. Pa. us the name aro my prop i-tty aim hare been loaned to him nnr.ug mv plea-uie AXnitUW a ItAVUIl, sr. Wt lpoi roti. tit 1670 iv. Grcl man Horso ami Cow Powder Keeps htock healthy an4 In gooc condition. It a.itaiilvofilou aud n-tsim lation. It mahca rat, niuscloanduijiu lly using li a lior,tu will no mine Wiitk hi. a a cow live more ml k anil no lu better nullum, il c mdlt on. It also keeps nonl lly healthy ami tncienhes the quantity ot e pi. It i ni'iilo i-v Dr. Levi Obeihoitzer atliu n Hi backot 3. N. TIlllUMleet, 1'uil.l llloldhy actual wen-lit. at t5 ioiU per honml bvA. J. 1)U ltl.I S Li, LeMylitoli. .Nov. .a, ISIH-lmo. jJ-ERCANTILE APPRAISEMENT, Made by ItOBEItT S. CALVIN, for the County or Carbon, for the Year 167U. An APPEAL DAY will bo held on Iho 22d day or M AliCli, U79, at the COMMISSION, hits OFFICE, in tho Horouith or MAUCH CHUNK, ut TEN o'clock In the forenoon. EAST MAU01I CHUNK BOItOUUH. Clue. Llwln Bauer, dry goods and gro ceries 14 J 7 00 Samuel Kennedy, notions nnd groceries 12 12 so Charlesiwank, flour and feed... 14 700 I'h irlcs Swank, coal dealer 14 7 00 John Dlckiuan, dry goods and groceries 13 10 00 Q. W. & W. T. Hoorcn, dry iroods and drugs 13 10 00 l'hlllp Itader, lurnlturo store... It 7 00 Wlllliitn Millcr.caual store It 700 I,. Miller, canal store 14 7 00 E. It. Cook, coal dealer 13 10 bv MAUCH CHUNK BOROUOH, Mrs, O. Sharkey, dry goods and groceries 11 John Hold, b iker 61 confectioner. 14 John It tder, merchant tailor .... 11 1. F. Murruy, boots aud shoes. . . 14 Elms Milck, conlectlunery 14 A. J. Smith, saddler...... 11 Jonas r-ouilhelm, clothing store. 14 Charles Scuueule, baker und con fectionery 11 15 00 7 00 7 UO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 20 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 40 00 7 00 10 09 7 00 10 00 12 60 7 04 7 00 7 (0 7 CO HI 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 OU lj t-'t Henry t-ondlielm, clothing store 14 a !. K. Dellart, tobacco store It IV It trlli, tl.unuur lln n n.l al...n .H Hu.. sture 11 Mrs. o. Itreuelser, tobacco store. 14 David Tieliarn, dry goods aud groceries 10 C M ElH-rt, drag store 14 J. W. Ileberlliu in. Co.,dry goods f ' Bnu groceries, JU . Jieist st lierniu-iscr, merchant tailors 13 I Cleergo Weill, ug.' tobacco ! storo 14 John O. Dolon, watches and jew. 1 ,, ''TX : ', ; ,s 1 U' VuccHes ' ' g 7 j Abiabnm Ber'tVJh'.'noilon'store!! It I). O, llertsch, merchant tailor,. 13 Mrs, Haunan liellurd. hats and caps , 14 Joseph Laelar, drug store 13 Asa it. Heers, dry goods and gro ceries .afllBtl- 4 A. II. Harrison. inllllnorKSll 1, '.in f-1. n. 11. ii.iri.uii, uiuiino Juhn llelhl. nierclimit tatlur 14 John 1 Mndwan, watches und tenclry 14 E. I. Luc-keubach, mint and pa per sture 14 E. Miller, green groceries 13 Mrs. KUlnr. notlun store 13 Mk-hael MtUeviy, confectionery It Mark Hyndman, groeery store .. 14 Spcnglcr Ester, tin aud stove sture It M. A. ltobixin, agent, merchant miller ., ... 13 Mrr, E, Yeag.-r. confectionery 14 1.; u -x I cjcr lurmtutu t r i lyiMMMlHUIHW II I III ' I Wm. II. K troll, boots and shoes. , 12 VI (0 Lehigh Coal and Nav, Co., coal yarn , it t ou John l'aira. sewlne machlno stero It 7 00 Henry I.oblen, grocery store 14 7 00 Hugh Itloorc, grocery store, li J 00 William T. King, dry goods and groceries 14 7 00 Cbarics Faga,dry goods and gro ceries 13 io w Henry Wnrnkc, dry goods and irroecrlcs 13 10 00 Henry Deane, grocery store 14 7 00 Nathan Faga, grocery aud Hour. 14 7 00 Frcii. ftowuousc. urr goons ana notions .it 7 ou F. Munde, Iron merchant 14 7 00 Fred. Klonc. iron merchant It 7 00 Charles Bcdlng, Iron merchant.. 14 TOO WEATHEBLY BOKOUC1H. W, W. niakslee, dry goods and groceries Joseph Verzl, merchant tailor... Ai J. I.auderbum, dry goods and 11 10 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 UO 14 7 00 It 16 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 12 60 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 12 60 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 groceries J. li..Twecdtc, drug store Mycr Sondhelm, clothing store,. Jj (J. Kadle, dry goods and gro ceries , Solomon Stewart. grocery store.. J, 1. llouck, grocery store Wilson k Harlcman, dry goods and groceries,.- Fcrvason & Bro., stovo and tin It. I.. Beck.furnlturostoro Joseph T. Uriel, grocery store.. W. V F. P. Hpoven, grocery and con- icctionory WE1SSPOHT BOItOOQlI. Mrs. M.Quth, millinery store... 14 7 00 J. Mraussbcrger,groccryand con. feotloncry 14 7 00 Fred. Schmidt, merchant tailor.. 14 7 00 I'. J. Kistler, dry goods und gro ceries 13 10 ro Wclssport Planing Mill Co 14 7 00 lJcrnard Voght, dry goods and groceries 14 7 00 .1. S. Miller. n:ur and feed 14 T W 1 1 turn man. dry troods and rrro- ccrlci 14 7 00 Win. H. Knccht, boots and shoes 14 7 00 A. 11. Seldle, Hour and reed 14 7 V0 Dr. C. W. Lent!, drug store 14 7 00 MA1ION1NO TOWNSHIP. Amon Arner, dry goods and gro ceries ia iv w V. A. Andrews, dry goods aud groceries 14 T 00 0. 11. .-cidle, dry goods and gro- c cries iJ iuw J. Kuch, dry goods and groceries 11 7 00 Jacob Fryman, flour ana feed ... 14 7 00 Soloiuoui Hoppcs, merchant mill 14 7 UO C. O. llouser, merchant milt.... 14 7 0J LEHIQHTON BOnOUQII. Tllghman Arnor, dry goods and groceries 13 10 00 T. It. Kemerer, cabinet ware.... 14 7 (X) T. li. uiauss, incrciiuui. imior.. .. aw w E. 11. Snyder, dry goods and gro- ccrlcs 13 10 00 Mrs. II. A. l'eler, drug storo 14 7 Ou J. JI. FrIUInger, shoo store 14 7 00 llaild EOUen, nouranu iecu it i vv J. P. Nusbnum, dry goods and groceries u la ou J. L. tlable, hardware 13 10 00 J. U Uaole. coal and lumber. ... 14 7 Ou K. w. Clauss, tiu nmi stove store it i uo Wm. Kciuerer, dry goods and groceries 12 12 50 Koch II Bro., tobacco store 14 7 0U I), Ornver, iigt., dry goods and groceries 13 10 00 J. W. O.Neal, baking and caudy store 14 7 00 Joseph Obort.pork and lard store. 11 16 OU Ilelliuan tc Co., meicliaut mill... 12 12 6o llelloi.in tc Co., coal yard 14 7 00 Vnii-ntliio Schwartz, furniture storo 14 7 00 Mm. S. K. Fatilnuer.irroccry and millinery 14 7 00 Ch.is. t. (Ireenawalt. hides and tallow 14 7 00 A.J. Hurling, drug store 14 7 UO Charles fruitier, flour and reed.. 11 7 10 Frank Lclbengulh. grocery store 14 7 10 A. II. Mo-ser, stove and tin store. 14 7 00 John iiauk. bakery ami candy store 14 7 00 It. Fenstcrmacher. drviroods and groceries 13 10 00 11.11. I'elcir. accent, merchant tailor 14 7 CO Lewis Weiss, shoes and boots.... 14 7 00 S. C. Wln-atioy, fancy store 14 7 00 MAUCH CHUNK TOWNSHIP. John Henry, drviroods and irro- ceries 14 Edward iMinnlch, dry goods and groceries 12 Henry Williamson, dry goods and groceries 14 J. Fanner, dry goods and grocer 7 00 13 60 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 ies " John McCrcady, dry goods and groceries 13 Ucoige Kline, dry goods and groceries 13 P. lucllugh, dry goods and gro ceries 14 Casper lcliter.confcctloncrystoro 14 T. V. Davis, drug storo 14 John It. Harris, confectionery storo 14 Joseph lilchards &t.'o., dry goods und groceries 12 Joseph Schneider, dry goods and groceries 14 M. h.. Stliyard, dry goods and gro ceries 13 Win. hnank, lurnlturo sloro 14 Mrs. M. Davis, millinery store... 11 Joseph Nevios, boots and shoes.. 14 T. W. llonshuw, drug store 14 John lmgan, dry goods und gro ceries 14 31. J. Jones, dry goods and gro ceries 14 M. Stout, jewelry store 14 Mrs. J. II. Hofinian, notion store 14 II. o'Donnoll, dry goods and gro ceries 14 Noah Urillith, grocery store 14 O. I.. Watson, dry goods and gro- 7 0) 7 0U 7 00 7 0U 12 10 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 20 00 7 00 7 00 7 10 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Pat. Lawlcr, dry goods and gro ceries Samuel Itlckcrt, stoves and tin ware John llclglic, cinal s'oro L. Friedman, dry goods and gro ceries P. lireslin. notion and grocery It store 14 John MoOcc, dry goods and gro. ceries 14 Samuel htcvenson, dry goods and groceries 14 Thouins Corby, dry goods and groceries 14 LANSFOHD BOKOUOH. I). It. Hughs, dry goods and gro ceries 14 J. C. Edwards, it Co., dry goods and groceries 12 Price, Hall ft Co.. furniture store 14 Mrs. t?. llynon, notion aud candy 14 S. Win kins, shoo store 11 Anna Edwards, notlun sto e 14 li. It, Edwards, millinery and con fectionery 14 I). II. Davis, drug store 14 11. I', Johnson, drug store 14 A.M. Ncwmlller, dry goods und groceries 12 II. McLaughlin, grocery store ... 14 II, W. Davis, confectionery store. 14 James McUllloway, grocery store 11 W. Y. Evans, boots and shoes ... 14 It. Watklns, dry goods and gro ceries 14 r. F. Kline, dry goods 12 II, vnns, notions and confection ery 14 1). Mathews & Son, dry goods and gruccrles 14 A. becin. agent, dry goods and groceries 13 II. K. Aurand (c Son, storo 14 James II. (Jallghcr, dry goods and groceries 14 Morgan 1'rlce, storeand tin store. It FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP Joilah IIucli, dry goods and grot-cries 13 N. Snyder, dry goods and gro ceries 13 N. Snyder, coal yard 14 Joel Hex, flour aud Iced 14 Henry Campbell, dry goods and groceries 14 J. K. Itlckcrt, agent, flour, Iced and coal 13 W. II. Whitehead, grocery store. 14 David O'llrl in, grocery store .... 11 7 00 7 00 12 60 7 OU 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 17 00 7 00 12 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 09 7 00 7 00 w. r-. jtunns, mora unu tin siora it Datld Belts, dry goods and gro ceries 14 Charles lluck, groceries and pro visions 14 Win. 11 Kemerer, grocery storo, 11 A, Phlfcr, grocery, flourabdfeed 14 Peho l'uko merchant mill 14 BANKS TOWNSHIP. E. Latarns & Co., dry goods and groceries .'. 0 Thomas John & Co., dry goods and groceries 8 T. N. Patterson &. Co., dry goods and groceries 11 E. T. Hoovcn, dry goods and gro ceries 14 T. K. Williams & Son, dry goods and groceries 14 J, P. Itfess, dry goods and gro ceries.. 14 O. F. Shoener, dry goods and gro ceries , James MeCIoskey, dry goods and groceries 14 S. E. Farrow. grocervvstoie 14 Jes) Miller, grocery Storo 14 Thos. O'Donough, flour and teed. 14 KIDDER TOWNSHIP. Isaae Bute, dry goods and gro erlrs ,, ,. It A. J. lirodhead, dry goods and itroeerlea ... 11 O. II. Minion, dry goods and gro ceries....,, 14 LAUSANNE TOWNSHIP. 11. W rrevoit. dry goods and kroiiri t I 60 00 SO 00 16 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 30 00 7 00 1 01 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 CO 7 00 40 OJ LEHIGH TOWNSHIP, Clan. Charles McUlll, dry goods and groceries 14 T 00 LOWER TOWAMENSINQ TOWNSHIP. John Balllet, dry goods and gro ceries..,. 13 10 00 Itobcrt Walp, dry goods and gro- ceries 14 7 00 John Hagenhach, canal store..,, 14 7 00 Wilson Muschlllt, grocery store. 14 7 00 J. k. W. Ctalg, dry goods and groceries 13 10 00 J. U W. Oralg, coal and lime.... 14 7 00 Kistler fc Hoycr, dry goods and groceries 13 10 00 Samuel Zlcgcnlutr, dry goods and crocerles It 7 00 A. Kistler. stove and tin store ... 14 7 00 Levi Straub, dry goods and gro ceries , 14 7 00 J. Kostenbader, dry goods and groceries . 14 7 00 Adam Mehrkani, dry goods and groceries 14 7 00 UTPEB TOWAMENSINQ TOWNSHIP. Paul Krcsge, dry goods and gto- ceries 14 7 00 II. Kunklc, dry goods and gro ceries 14 7 00 Lewis Chrlstman, grocery store . 14 7 00 PACKEU TOWNSHIP. C. II. Shcllhamer 14 7 00 EAST PENN TOWNSHIP. Penrose George 14 7 00 PENN FOB EST TOWNSHIP. Paul Banner 14 7 00 HOBERT S. CALVIN, Mercantile Appraiser. The above Tax will be due and payable to S. S. SMITH, Acting County Treasurer, on tho F1IIST DAY OF MAY, 1870, at O. B, Llnderman & Co's Banking House, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Maccu Cudhe, February SO, 1879. Hotel, Itcstnurnnt .t Liquor Store Appraisements. xast UAucn ciioNit nonouon. U. F. Currco, hotel 6 t50 00 60 00 6u 00 l'hlllp Itader, hotel 6 l'ettr Hush, hotel 6 C. .1. Ulasscr, hotel 6 60 OU Owen Gallagher, liquor store.... 5 John llarklns, hotel 6 Michael Oats, restaurant 10 60 00 60 00 0 00 uaucii ciiphk noriocoii. James S. Wlbert, hotel 6 60 CO 6U 00 60 00 60 00 6U Utl 60 00 Paul Schwclblnz, hotol 6 Pius Schwetblnz, hotel 6 John Brighton, notel 6 Mrs. J. li, McOtnley, hotel 6 Lewis Armbruster, hotel 6 John Bchltr, hotel 6 60 00 10 0U 20 00 60 00 60 00 60 UO 60 OU 60 00 i.eopuiu items, nolcl a hamucl Bchler, restaurant 10 Hcruard Mclicc. hole! 6 Charles Foster, hotel 6 J. S. Kclser, hotel 6 Mrs. li. J. MiarKcy, liquor storo. 5 M etuicl Mnrtln. liuuor storo .... 6 Thomas Carr, hotel 6 60 00 20 00 10 OU 20 00 60 00 60 OU 60 OU 60 00 Micmiet .vicnenuy, restaurant... lu ivirs. r-ciiuicnuurg, notct o wm. lhomtison. restaurant lu Mrs. Fred. Itotb, hotel 6 William tienrtng hotel 6 .1. McElroy. liquor storo 6 Gerald Woodrlng, hotel 6 wiiATiiuiiLY nor.ouon. Wm. O. ICamincrzcl, hotel 5 Oeorgo W. Kelsor, hotel 6 Levi 1 tart z, hotel 6 John llfnes, hotel 6 60 00 60 UO 60 0U 60 00 VO Oo 60 00 50 00 Walter Kline, restaurant 10 Mary E. Itelker, notol 6 Charles Buxmcycr, hotol 6 wEtssronr nonounu. Joseph Feist, hotel 6 A. W. Marsh, hotel 5 Henry 'I'rapp, hotel 5 Otcar Arner, restaurant 10 ItAHOSIKO TOWSbllir. .1. T. McDanlel, hot'l 6 Stephen Fensleruiacher, hotel .. 6 Jituies Fleuilnitig, hotel 6 Ueore Hagan, hotel 6 LKinanTOM sonocau. Edward Rabor, hotel 6 Fred. K. Miller, resiaurunt 10 Levi M. btrann, hot, I 6 W. A. Peters, restaurant 10 Thomas Miiutz, lutel 6 W. A. hinawloy reslauruut 10 Fred. Miller, hotel 6 I,. F Klcp.lngcr, hotel 6 Mrs. O. Ash, hotel 6 F. G. Mlllin, restaurant. 10 David Ebbcrt, rutauiaut 10 NACC1I CHUMC TOlVKSlIlr. 60 00 60 00 60 00 20 UU 60 00 60 OU 60 0U 60 00 60 00 20 0J 6U OU 20 O0 60 00 20 00 6U 00 60 00 60 OU 20 00 20 00 Na'han Klotz, Summit Hill, ho tel , 5 Ell.iB Fritz, lute Hear, hotel... 6 Jacob Hues, Nesquehoiilng, hotel 6 Aunlo Owens, hotel 6 Hugh lloyle, Summit Hill, hotel, 6 James McGluty, l.anstord, hotel, 6 Francis McKenna. l.uiislord, ho tel 6 Patilck MoKeuna, Lunsloro, res aurant 10 J. B. Watklns, Lansiord, reiiuu- rant 10 Mrs. Mary Cuuiibell, Lansloro, liquor store 6 lch. o'Donnell, L Hitler.', hotel, 6 Gcoruo Evuus, Lansiord, hotel.. 6 Frank Mccaun, Nesqueaoulng, hotel 6 James sweenoy, Summit Hill, hotel 6 Simon Andesner, Summit Hill, restaurant 10 Mrs. F'uk Mailoy, Summit Hill, liquor store 6 JohuUlbsoii, Netquebonlng, ho tel 6 Patrick McKenna, &r., Netque- honlng, hutel.... 6 Francis burly, Lnn lord, hotel.. 6 Margaret l.ewls.l.anutoid, hotel, 6 John Fracc. Litnsfurd, hotel.... 6 John swo. ney, Summit Hill, li quor store 6 Sanson Hancock, Netquehonlng, restaurant 10 Thouins Nowcouib, Nesquobon. Ing hotel 6 Patrick Mellermott, Nesquchon- lug, testaurant 10 FEAXKLIH TOW.NSUir. David ncltz, hotel 6 W. G. Frcdlilcl.hotcl 6 liavld O'llrlen, nstaurant 10 John Kromrr, rrstaurant 10 J nines it. l'lirecll, hotel 6 Mrs. Jesse llarsun, hotel 6 JauiCK McCl. skey. liquor sto-e.. 6 J. .1, Gallagher, hotel 6 Mrs. Alary llrogan, liquor store. 6 lilcU'dDatigherty, liquor store.. 6 LAUSANNE TOWNSUlr. James McGliity, hotel 6 union Townaitir. Charles McGIll, hotel 6 John I . Bleckley , hotel 6 60 00 60 00 6U 00 6U 00 60 00 60 0U 50 00 20 00 20 00 60 00 to 00 6U 00 60 00 60 00 20 00 50 00 60 CO 60 00 60 OU 6U 0U 60 0U 60 00 20 00 50 00 20 00 60 00 60 0U 2J 00 20 00 160 00 6S 00 6U 00 60 00 60 0) 60 00 60 00 60 00 LOWXa TOWAUINSINO TOWNBUlr. Herman Fellman. restaurant.... 10 20 00 Fred. Horlacher, hotel 6 to 00 George Kraui, hotel 6 60 00 Lewis iirarT. hotel 6 60 00 Aaron -trohl, restaurant 10 20 ou Fred. Wiser, restaurant 10 0 ou r-.muel Anthony hotel 6 60 IO bamucl Jones, hotel 6 60 00 crrtn towahensino. towneuit. Nathan Stemler, hotel 6 60 00 John il. Weiss, hotel 6 60 00 w, Miydcr, hotel 6 60 00 Peter Jones, restaurant 10 20 00 PACKER TOWNSIIIr. Wm. Kropp.htel 6 Teter Parts, hotol 6 Wm. Victor, hotel tf EAST I-XNN TOWNSntr. Penrose 0 eorge.botel 6 KIEDEU TOWNSUIr. Peter llouser, hotel 6 pins ronaST township. Enos Koch, hotel 6 Emanuel Kueblcr, hotel 6 BBEWEItS. Mrs. II. Gelsell, Franklin t'w'p.. 0 Mrs. M. Herder, 1 M. Chunk. 9 P, d. P. II. Schwclufns.E, Mauch Chunk Welneri Sinter, Mauch Chunk, S BOTTLERS. Thomas Siegfried, East Mauch chunk t James Sweeney, Summit Hill.,, 6 Fred lloriacher, Bowman's 6 ,.60 00 ' 61 00 60 O0 60 00 (0 00 25 00 2i 00 26 00 25 00 69 00 60 00 60 00 HILlJAItPS. Room per month. James P. Wlblrt. CharlisFoster,.., ..3 60 ..2 50 SO 00 to 00 HANKEItS. , II. Llnderman k. Co., Maueh Chunk ,,. 50 0 HOIIF.rtT S. UALVIN, Arpralssr March 1 It. PflMllAfloM In order to close ou the balance of our "Winter Stock of HM'g CIj!m1s9 II ry Goods, IB oof s sum Siocs, we 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 Hedoctions that will astonish the public in this section of the country. (jglf3 If you would save time and money, fail not to at tend this important sale. Ecspcctfully, Linderman's Block, Opposite the Public Square, Jam 4 LEIIIGHTON, PA. My Motto: "Be Sure You Arc Itight, Then Go Ahead 1" CHAS. W. LENTZ, Pharmacist, Family & Dispensing Druggist, Dealers 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 Box Papers, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, at prices which defy all compction ! My Iresci'iptio)i Dejmrtment 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, nt the Lowest Prices possible. tV A'l Drum and Snice sold hy mo aro puaramrctl to Do S'alctly Pnro and Mann'actnrrd from the vcrv lien Crnilo Aitlelea. No (toed Adullernted at Wt Kst blishmcut. SATIS. TIO. GUAllANTKlID OH -UONliY ItEl'UNDUU. Orders by Mini receive prompt alien, ttoc. ThanMnr my friends and the enbltc KCiiornlt.v'nrpastfavora I eoDflttentatlyask a share ot future p.iliouace, cua-uutcluu sat smc.iou m otcry easo. ltosiictlu.tr. CHAS. W. LENTZ, Next to the Fort Allen House, jan. 4, 1878.y WEISSPORT, Carbon Co., Pa bTC5W oalgi 2 I respectfully announce to tho citizens of Lehighton and vicinity that I have leased the Old Pcst-OiHco Stand, on BANK Street, Lehighton, and that 1 am now receiving a full line of M$fM suBBet !?smcy floods, consisting of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear, Hosi ery, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Ribbons, Ruches, lady's hand-made Clouds, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Buttons, Collars, Machino Needles and Oil, Zophers, F:mcy Stationery, and all other articles usually kept in my line. Also, Agent for the celebrated Fffimsra aibsm;et Okcj-aw. tjjgf Call and examine my goods ; tho prices nro so low that they cannot fail to suit till. 7-1 S. C3. WIEEATIiEY. Fssll mul Wifl&te.ia Opening I Tho undersigned announces to tho ladies of Lehighton and vicinity that he is now receiving and opening a large assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising such as Matalasscs. Delaines, Cobnrgs, Alpacas, &c. Also, a large 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 tho times. Clover, Timothy, Hungarian, and all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds, VERY CHEAP. Opposite tho L. & S Depot, BANK Street, May 0, 1870 yt LE11IGHTON, PENN'A. URIAH FATZINGER nrspeeltnllr announces lo the people that bo lias leased tbe Shop ot SASIULL IIEIlLUt UNU.en North Street, Lehighton, Pa., and proposes to resume his old bullosas ot Carriage and Wagon BUILDING, and resnectfullr asks a share et public patron ace, nuarauiilu" toe Wmkinuu hip to he tqual in the oet, ad the l'llcoi lo Uo us low as tne lowest. REPAIRING of all kinds promptly sttruded lo a very tea. aonabte charges. UltlAH FATZINOBH. Opuo-Ite I'ub. to Equsre, .Noitti Street, I-CD r.yl Lehighton, I'a. J lor SaL or to Kent. An .Olrll.lr loentAri 9 Rtnrr Doable riime liaise situate lu lisl WelMpor:. with lire aud oue-hi( acre ofm-io.n Korxinirhartl of choice apules, &e. Tot luith partlcu.u1..Pld, .:ii, Kl,1M,,.,N0EU. Jan. It I i. at u In Mew Prices ! E. li, 0. KtTRKKAR D OIL. (UfortroerrtM higher fire test than the law rrqetres), can he bailed In anv LAMP where tbe Oitamey burner U used,' Is WAltltANTED .NOT TO EXPLODE, under forfeiture of Itua IVLXCt.USIVU COUNTY niQIITB for sa's bv V J FI rZOKIt ALD. Bole Proo. Mannl'r, Ita & 105 N. Fourth at, Phllad'a. Also, WIIOLESALK. DEALEB IN HEAD L1QIIT. COAL OILandBUUNINO FLUIU. N. II. A large nsoitraeut at latut Htlu nt tll.SNDLLf KI!8, DtltCKUTB, BltONrB LAM I'd. bUllMlins, Jtc. Ac, Ooestantly on tianiL Sept. S -o ibo. NATIONAL H0TEL7 COItTI.AMlT St., near BrorMlsTny, 3STEW VORK. HOTC1IKJSS & POND. Proprietor. mi tlio Kuropeaii Floss. The ltestanraut Cafe and Lunch Hoora l tachodare tiusjrpaaae.1 lor chrai&Ma and ex. eelleneo of service. Itooms fill eta Ui ft pr Omt. Irltollo per week. CouvAnleus to ell Ftmea and .lty It ilroada. NtiW FUJINITUItK, NKW UANAOEMKNT jsals.y Jib PQPJlft. tones, with wriunK ol in. tt'-uottou and troaseinentr also, a list of all tba bnlilca, when and where foarht, darioa- thn wr, oi are'iistsmp. Addrets DkSMONnsi u J iiuea l'n uTIibia lto:i n s