U. V. MORTIiniKR, EDITOR LKiltQIITON. FA4 SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1879. The Democratic flute Central Commit tee met in Harrisburg Wednesday and do cided to hold the State Contention in liar- risburgon July 16lb. The Border Raid bill, autUoriitnr; the State of Pennsylvania to redeem over $2, 000,000 worth of certlflcalea Issued to the sufferers from raldt In the border counties during the late civil war, wae lost on final passage In tbo House Tuesday for want of a constitutional rnajority. It received the as sent of 84 mcmberij those In the negative numbered 81. The caucus of Democratic members of the Heuse,on Saturday, agreed finally upon n bill, lobe passed separately, In lieu of the sixth section of the vetoed Army Appropria tion bill, under the title of a bill to pro Tent Interference by the army at elections." It It modified ao 04 to avoid what la presum ed to be the President's chler objection to the Tetoed measure. SEALER OF TTEinilTS AMD MEASU1IK.S The appointment of a scaler of weights and measures for Carbon county, being a new thing, many of our people are at fault to understand the law In the matter, we, therefore, nt the request of a number of our friends publish the following letter of in quiry from a number of prominent mer chants of Doylcstown, Bucks county, Ta., asking a legal opinion of Messrs. G. & II. Lear,as In the powers and duties of tbe- aealcr of weights and measures, and tlio re ply ol thoso gentlemen to the questions ask ed, tho letters fully explain themselves; DoTLrsTOWN, April 30, 1870. aVjrs. O. AH. Lear. Gentlemen t We and some others in the county who use weights and measures for Cue purpose of weighing and measuring produce and merchandise, in buying and selling tho same, have concluded to consult you as our counsel on the subject of tho office of sealer of weights and measures, and tho rights, powers and duties of that officer, ns well as our rights and duties. Wo tliercfore desire you to answer for us the following ques tions t 1. Is the act of April 4, 1877, authorizing the governor to appoint a scaler of weights and measures, constitutional? 2. If constitutional, what are tho powers and duties of that officer? 3. Can he inspect and seal our weights and measures without our consent? We desire an early answer to these ques tions, In order that our action may be ac cording to law. Yours truly, Paison t FlCIKRINO, J. Woutiiixoton A Son, Frisk L. Worthinqtok, GOTWALS ifc So.NS, Dotltstown, V,, April 30, 1879. Meters. I'axmn Pickering, J. Worthinq ton d? Son, frank L. Worthinglon, and Got' wait it Soni. Gentlemen ; 'Yours or this date Is before us, ami we have given the subject careful consideration, and have arrived at tho fol lowing conclusions : Your first question is whether the act of April 4, 1877, authorizing the governor to appoint a sealer ol weiguis ana measures, is constitutional ? The act is as follows : "That the governor shall have power to appoint ono person as sealer of weights and measures in the sever al counties ot this commonwealth where no such office now exists by law, whose term of olfice shall be lur three years, and bo sub ject to the laws now fu force gcverningtuch offices within this commonwealth." The above is the whole act, and we are of opinion that it confers the requisite power on the governor to appoint a sealer of weights and measures. It is constitutional to that extent, for it gives the affirmative power to make such appointments; and when such officers shall be appointed, they have all the rights and (lowers, unci are sub ject to all the duties pertaining to that office without the aid of the last clause of that act. It is supposed that the last clause is in conflict with the sixth section of tho third article of the constitution, which is in the following language : "No law shall be re vived, amended, or the provisions thereof extended or conlerred, by reference to its title only, but so much thereof as is revived, amended, extended or conferred shall be re enacted and published at length." Uuder this provision of the constitution, the concluding clause of the act or 1877 is inoperative, and is unconstitutional so fir at it it an attempt to revive n law, or to ex tend the provisions of former laws to a por tion of the stale to which they wero before Inapplicable. But one portion of an act, or even a part of a section, may bo unconstitu tional and the remaining portions perfect ly valid. These portions the good from the bad can bo separated only by the courts. The governor cannot veto one portion of the bill, and approve the remainder of it, except in general appropropriation bills; but u court can separate the sound from the un sound, and pronounce which can stand an J which mutt fall. Although the office of the tenler of weigh Is and measures has existed since the year 1700 under various laws, the jurisdiction for the most part wat confined to the city and coun try of Philadelphia, until the passage of the act of April 15, 184S, which conferred upon the governor the power to appoint a scaler of weights and measures for each county of the commonwealth which shall apply for and obtain copies of the standards. But by the act of March 33, 1859, the provisions ol that act were repealed as to Franklin, Lan caster, Montgomery, Bucks, Berks, Lehigh, Dauphin and Westmoreland counties. II this act should be construed by the courts simply to have abolisltcd the liilioo for these counties, then the revival of it by the act ol 1877 will give the officer ull the powers con tained in the act ; but If It shall be decided that the act ol 1859 repealed the whole act of 1845, as well that wrtion which confers hit powers and defines hit dutict, at that which anthorizca the appointment of a seal er of weights and measures, then the latter act can not be revived, and have its provis ions extended to the counties named, by the concluding clausa of the act of 1877, which is simply that tho office and officer shall "be subject to the laws now in force govern ing such offleet within thit commonwealth." That is not re-enacting and publishing the act of 1845 at length, at required by the constitution, and the clause above quoted addt neither breadth nor strencth to the act of 1877. If the act of 1859 repealed the act of 1845 for the counties named, leaving them without any law on the subject as jnuch at if itt provisions had never extend ed to them, then under the contitution it hst never been revived at to them. The language of the act of 1859, literally oonstru 4 does repeal the act of 1845, and we are ol nulnlen that the courtt will nut that con struction up?n it, and then tluro need be no further inouin'ra about the powers am) duties of the scaler of weights aud measures, fur be is an officer wlu nothing to do, and nothing tc receive. But if th courts shall dec.'.de that the act of 1859 abolished th office, oi.ly for the particular evitnties, leaving the oii"er pro visions of th act of 1845 Und although tlie repeal is or the provision of the without exreption then the sealer f weights and measures steps iuto the office with its duties defined by law, without th aid of the last clause of the act of 1877, which may be treated at surplusage, or ttriclreu ut at uuconttitutional. lie it then govern ed by the ot of. 1815 ; for tho prior actt aie Inconsistent with any dutlet proposed to be performed now; many of the old acts liav lug beca repealed, some providing for the sealer, or inspector, acting in concert with the grand jury , or a iwrtlon of it, and most of them being limited to Philadelphia. And thit brings ut to your second ques tion, which in "tf constitutional, what are the powers and duties of that officer?" His powert and duties are conferred and defined by the fifth, sixth ami seventh sec tions of the act of April 15, 1845. Tiiefifth section provides for the appointment of sealer of weights and measures, "whoso du ty it shall be to compare all weights and measures which shall be brought to tbem fr tbat purpose with the copies of the ttan-1 Th school presently closed by the boys rli ard furnished u before provided for; and lag and repeating In ualioo tnt Lord't Fray when the lame ore found or made br eucU scaler to conform to the legal standard, the i officer comparing them ehell seal and mark such weights and measures." There Is no uncertainty er ambiguity about that section. Whatever the welehta and measures are used for, or by whomsoever owned, it-shall I tM me amy oi me teaier to compa an weights end measures vMch shailbc brought to Mm Jar thai pnrpose. nut It comers no power on him to call upon any person for that purpose. It appllesonly to such weights and measures as are brouzht to him. The sixth tcctlon provides, that "each of thn several ret-iilatara of wcichta nnd meat- nres herein authorized to be appointed shall, at least once In each year, advertise in one or more newspapers in the proper city and. county the place where his office Is held ; and it shall be the duty of said regulators of weights and mcasures,at leastonco in every year, to gj to stores, houses, stalls and ol ticcs of the makert, vender! or proprietors of beams, scales, weights and measures, iu the proper city and county, and try and adjust (or cnuM to be adjusted) all beams, scales, weights and measures, and seal the same with the initials of his last or surname, and the current vear I for which trial and ad- lustment he shall demand and receive the following ices." alien iohows a eciieuuieui fees. "And If the said makers, venders or proprietors of beams, scales, weights and measures, or any of thrin, shall find it in convenient to have them ndjustod and scal ed, or for any other cause, tho said beams, scales, weights and measures, shall nut have been adjusted when the regulators attends, they shall be required to bring the came to his office before using them, and have them adiusted and acalcd." The seventh section is as follows: "In ease any maker, vender or proprietor of oeams, scales, wcignis or measures, wiuuu the city or county of Philadelphia, or coun ty for which a 6ealcr has been appointed, shall neglect or refuse to comply with tho requisitions which the regulator of weights and measures Is authorized and directed to make: or shall sell by falsa baams, scales, weights and measures, such norson Or ncr- sons so ofl'endiug shall, for each and every offence, forfeit and pay tho sum of five dol lars, which may bo sued for and recovered as debts of tho like amount are by law re coverable, for the uso of tho poor of the city, district or township, I n which such fine sha 1 1 have been incurred : Provided, That tho provisions of the fifth aud sixth sections of this oct net Bhall not be so construed ns to extend to such beams, scales, weights and measures, as shall lint boused by the pro prietors thereof, for tho purpose of buying and selling the same." The only jiarties, therefore, to whom the sealer of weights and measures is authorized to go for tho purposo of trying and adjust ing beams, scales, weights and measures are the. makers, venders or proprietors, nnd tbo only proprietors are such as use them "for the purposo of buying and selling the same." This limitation In tho proviso to the seventh section to such as buy and sell weights nnd measures is apparently to make certain that which appears evident from n careful reading of tho sixth section; fur the language Is makers, venders or proprietors, but does not say venders and proprietors, strongly implying that the word proprietors was a word used as n further designation of the word venders, and not meaning an ad ditional class. The section also provides that if the beams, scales, weights and measures are not adjust ed and scaled when the regulator attends, they shall be.taken to his office beore using them, which would be an absurd provision for merchants who aro proprietors of the articles used In weighing and measuring goods for sale, which they require the use of every hour. But it is consistent with the use of beams, scales, weights aud measures which are manufactured and kept for sale, nnd which must bo adjusted and scaled be fore tho makers nnd venders can sell them. But if the internal evidence leavo the construction doubtful whether tho sealer can call ujion tho proprietors who keen beams, scales, weights nnd measures to weigh and measure goods and merchandise to buy and sell by, or whether he is confined in his operations to the inspection and scaling such as arc made and kept for sole, the pro viso to the seventh section settles the ques tion, and limits his Kwers nnd dutiet to ad justing and scaling such .beams, scales, weights nnd measures ns are brought to his office, and to going to the places where the makers, venders or proprietors make, vend, ami keep them for the purposo of buying and selling tho same. Ho has no power to co to stores and other places to adiust nnd seal weights and measures which aro kept for the purpose of buying nnd selling goods by weight or measure. Your third question Is : "Can he inspect our weights and measures without our con sent?" that question is practically unswer e.1 already. He cannot inspect them with out your consent. You can tuko them to him voluntarily, or you can permit him to do it nt your places of business. And that comprises the whole scope of his (towers and duties, which we might have contented ourselves with giving you, but preferred to give WW rcasuua. nut even luis IS uascu uilon the assumption that the net of 1845 was not repealed by that of 1859. but that the latter act only dispensed with the oiuce, which is an exceedingly clouullul as sumption. Very respectfully yours. li. & 11. Lf.ie. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. "?Iorlej-'" Lclters from New York, New YonK, May , 18". A BEUIrf or TERROR. Ones a year New York forgets the glories of free democratic government and meekly submits her neck to the yoke of a relentless despotism. Her new Dictator Is not the ".Man on Horseback" this monarch drives a dray ! w taocver owns quvtruped which canstand between two shans Is Autocrat of all tho household treasures he can pile up behind the poor beast, and every mortal owing any allegl ance to tho little Empire on Wheels waltson his royal pleasure and.liumblyonenlnir his wallet begs his Majesty to help himself to the tribute money. Talk about "Crcsarlsm I" Why, the Herald' t sounding periods on this fruitful limine (each exactly a column and a ttilrd)are, like Its Jokes, era Mesilna orange stale and far-fetcheJ In the presence of tho real thing, the genuine article, the Imperious tribute gorged Coeiar of Moving Day. Paris has had two Reigns or Terror, but New Yoik lias one every May Day. Any man who can smash a sola, scratch a piano or gouge a wall can find free vent fur all Ids diabolism and swear at everybody until the air Is blue and all on a rising market. The work must be done. Ten thousand other people are In the tame fix. Houses and stores that no man can number are emptying themselves upon tho tldewalkr. Lvcrrbody's back aches; so does bis bead j bis fingers are bruised, his cull uren Impatient, and It rains about three times a day. To add that Everybody Is alio Irritable Is drawing it mildly. Everybody also wants a truck, and It would be pleasing to add, If It were true, mat Everybody observed the In junctions against evil thinking and coveting nis neighbor's truck. Smith takes Robinson's house and tbo latter must be moved ; Kobln- son hurries Jones out upon tbe sidewalk: Jonet dl, place- Drown ; Drown displaces Fits noodle, and loone large Part of New York displaces another till you feel like describing. i lie ulceration auoui as ineoiuueacon read the lllh chanter ofCJeneils. when, after stumbling orer a lot of unpror.ouncable Hebrew names, he ran his eye quickly to the bottom, and gravely added i "And to, brethern, they went on begetting ono another to tbe end or (be chapter." Tni hxwsbot's lodohio HOVtg. In that once famous and still unsavory sec tion or l he city knownat "Five Points" stands a tall brick ttrueture.frontlng on three ttrtett and bearing on lit facade a monstrous sign 'NVwsboy's Lodging House." Still haunted by the spectre of our street Arabs of last week, your correndent bent bis steps thltber one night about n.'nc o'clock, and clluibed the broad Hre-proof ttulrcaso to find the toys as semblcd In the school room, at their evening school. It was a nigh, airy room, plainly furnished, tbe walls adorned with an assort ment of textt, mailnis, and regulations. Prominent among tbe latter wat this, "Hoys wboswear andchew tobacco cannot Slay beif." At tbe (eats wat Indeed a motley array ofladt from tlx to eighteen yean old, barefooted, generally ragged and coatlett, tome botlnir. one tutpender.more wlthnone,but every face. young or old, polished clean an-l bright, and very pair of ttub-toed feet absolutely clean, Thit wat the one palpable faet tbat ttruek tut beholder, and commanded at once admrra- . tiua and wonder. r, alter -nhlon-they filed patt thede.k, and, receiving their bed-checka,. proceeded up to the dormitories. Defore following: thtm I hnnled for the explanation of those singular ly fienn faces and feet, and found It In a huge waih-ropm with bath rooms acrott one tide, long row'of hand basins across another, while along a third stood a formidable line of deep foot baths, where the, boys washed their grimy feet on coming In from the day's work, and again Just belore Introducing them lo the spot lest bedding up ttalrs. TUo larger dormito ries cbntaln about 150 teds each, arranged In two tiers on neat Iron bcdstesdl, with a'mpto space between, and were as tidy and comfort. able at any .tired man need ask. The large rooms front on three streets, are high celled, and far more airy than many a pretentious olty mansion. These beds cost thelroccupants six cents a night, A smaller room fitted with seventeen bedt, broader and a little higher toned can be enjoyed for ten centi by "the urchin who has done an unusually good day's work and. wants to SOLI ABOUND UK J. LOUD and hug for one night at least the notion that he It rising In the world. This room Is known as the "Fifth A venae," while the "six center" goes by the pleblen title of "The Howery." On an upper floor It the gymnasium, fitted with the usual appliances, where the young- tters now challenge each ether to the mortal chances of a walking match, two nlghtsln the week. Ilreakfast and supper are furnished In tho house to those who wish, at tlx centi a meal for all a boy can eat. Lads who Ate un. able to pay are temporarily lodged and fed free or charge. On Sunday evening the boys assemble In tbe schoolroom and bold relig ious terylcct, clergymen and business men al ways being at hand to address them. A sav ings bank Is In this room.consistlngorabroad table with numbered silts opening Into boxes beneath, from which the money Is gathered every week, and deposited at fire per cent, The house contains about 200 boys, and costs about $1,000 a month to run, of which the lads pay about one hall, the balance being made up by the Children's Aid Society, which owns the building, and Is sustaining five similar but smaller Institutions, four for boys and one for girl. In other parts of the city. This So ciety has agents throughout tne west wno find situation for the boys, and every week a colony Is sent off, ranging In number from 20 to 100. In somecnsesushlghasl50hnvognne at n lime. Needy families also are gathered In from the tenement house districts and sent to the West as fast as situations can be found for them. Notwithstanding this wholesale shipment, the lodging houses can scarcely keep room enough open fur tho homeless lads and girls who crowd In upon them. Only tho better class of children are really reached by this noble society, the worst classes being too bad and vicious to submit to even the few wholesome regulations Inseparable from Judicious system of caring fur them. While a blessed wurk Is thus being done whose fruits no man can estimate, yet the awful fact re mains that thousands more aro not reached and cannot bo by any private means. Only the strong arm of legal compulsion can draw them from the slums. A BIVALTO EDISOS. An Irrepressible genius down In Elizabeth, N. J., has been Inventing a new electric light which, experts say, Is superior to Edison's and likely to supercede It. His name Is Philip DIchl. a mechanical expert, employed by the Singer Sewing Machine petplo. our cor respundent was watted on by Kir. DIchl last week with specification nnd drawings of the patent Just Issued for the Invention, nnd with out deigning to ask any oral explanations the task was boldly undertaken of unraveling the mysteries thereof and displaying them to the delighted, vision of tho newspaper world. Quixotic old man I- My soul Is as Innocent of electricity as though Ben Franklin never flew a kite, or to make a more feeling com parisonas a country editor's pocket-book Is of thousand dollar greenbacks, or his subscrip tion list of bad debts. For people litre never think of cheating a printer or hardly ever I Hut this was not tho first windmill against which my lance had been shivered 1 Once, alter dark, In the depths of a New Hampshire woods I labored long and faithfully to con vince myself that 1 wasn't lost, but that was easy to the Job or finding myself umld the mazes of thoso specifications after Dlehl had gone I I got Into a babbling brook on that memorable occasion, but the chill of a moun tain stream was enervation Itself to the cold shock from those electric currents: I bruised myself mournfully among the granlto bould ers, but It wasn't a circumstance to the way I bruised my good opinion of myself flounder ing about among Dlehl's carbon pencils! Once I got stuck In a little lighter on tho aw ful bar at the mouth of tbe Rio Grande, and the ugly breakers gnashed their whlto teeth at us till we began to feel sorry for the life insurance companies we had left behind us but all that was a good Joke beside the way I got stuck on Dlehl's little "lighter." I went into the war resolved never to come home till the rebellion was crushed, but I could have crushed It all alone Just as easily as I could have evolved any animate literary ereaturo out of Dlehl's cold and rigid clamps and arma tures, elcctrle arches and currents, magnets and cores. I am perfectly satisfied that electric light Is a brilliant and dazzling success I I am moral ly certain that Dlehl's Electric Lamp can give more light In a minute thana newspaper man describe In a century but if ever I try again to tell how, at tbe costof converting ten thousand compound technical term Into flesh colored English, It will bo after every honor able avenue or Industry has been closed against me, the landlord distrained for his rent, and the poormaster's ambulance backed up In front of my door I Morlev. news gossip. The Cincinnati Gazette publishes crop re ports from a larno number of places In Ohio uml Indiana, showing that the acreage of wneni is iu to Z5 percent, greater man last year ami tho crop is iu good condition. Oats look well, and tlio usual amount of corn will bo planted. The season is backward fur all spring crops. At Salt Lake City on Saturday, Judge Emerson sentenced Daniel II. Wells, "First Counsellor to the Twelve Apostles of the Mormon Church," to $100 fine and two days' imprisonment fur comtempt, in refuting to answer questions relative to polygamous marriages in too i.nuowmcru uousc. In Indianapolis, on Sundav evening, Geo. C. Harding, editor of the Jlerald, entered tho house of Calvin A. Light, editor of the aemocrnf, and attempted to shoot Light, be cause of certain publications in his paper. Harding was locked up until yesterday morning, when he was released on bail. He soon afterwards went to Lleht's olfice. and fired at him several times, but missed him, hiUins a workman named Lipslus, Inflict ing a serious wound. Another workman of Licht s, named Walters, jumped from window during the fusilade anu broke both auKies. jianung is in jail. Five prisoners escaped from the county jail at lturrlsburg before daylight Monday, by cutting holes through a divining wall and me ceiling. . une oi tnem, named Douglass, el 1 ana uroKe nis leg, and was otherwise in jured in such a manner that his recovery is aouuuui. ins uromer, wuo was one oi me escaping convicts, remained with him, and both were recaptured. Two of the. others were subsequently taken. ' Crci.or.tDU or Literate!. It will be welcome news to all lovers of crood literature that the beautiful and marvellously cheap achx edition oi i;uiunaa a crcLor.cnu or EtfOLtsu IiiTtaaTCEE is to bo completed on June 1. Volume IV. is just issued, and the remaining four volumes are to be issued and delivered at one time on the date stated. The work richly deserves the sale It has ob tained of nearly 100,000 volumes already, uuu uiigm iu uiuiiu, us ifc prouuuiy win, to a round million. 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IT IS IV ORTII A, TRIAIm "I was troubled for many years .wjtli Kidney Complaint, Qravel, .lev; 'my blood became thin: I was dull and Inactive: could hardlv crawl about, and war on 'old worn out man all over,.ond could got nothing to neirj me. umu l cox hod iiuiers. ana now. i am a bor acalni Mr blood and kidney are all right, nnd I am as active ataman of 30, although i am li, and i nave; no doubt it will do as welt for others of my age. It i. . it. it.. .-.-.I 1- 1 1. is wuriil u,u wiuj, ubuer. New Advertisements. DDITOU'S NOTICE, In the matter of the Sheriffs Sale of ike' ueai usiaieor jonn epecuner. rne under signed Auditor, having been appointed by tbe Oourt of Common Pleat or Carbon Uountv to report distribution or the funds In Court anting irotn tucn sale, win attend to the dutlet of his nppointtncht at the Uince of Fred; Ilertolette, Esq., In Maueh Chunk, on MON D A.Y, JUNE 2nd. 1879, at 10:30 A. SL, whore all parties Interested may attend. W. M. HAI'SHEK, Auditor. May 10th, 1879-wl. t ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Nollco'ls hereby given, that Henry Boyer, MllrtinA nf tli l.-n,a nf T It CM, l. . filed his account as such assignee, In the Court or Common l'lca J of Carbon County, and that the same will come up for confirmation, and will bo allowed by said Court on the eth day of June, 1ST8, unless cause be shown to the eomrary, uy me uourc. THOS. K EM EH EH, May 10, 1879-te J'rotkonotary, AJSSIUNEE'S NOTICE. Notice Is hercbv siren, that Chat. Meeml. sen, Assignee or the Estate of Lovt Kern, has filed hlsaccount as such nsshrnee. In Ihnl.'nnrf ofCoiiimon Picas or Carbon County, and that mo duuis w,n tumu up ,ur eunnrmniion, anu will be allowed by said Court on the 8th day or June, 1870, unless cause be shown to the contrary, uy me court. THOS. KEMEHER, May 10, 1879-te Prothonotary. UMINISTUATOU'S NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby clvcn. that Letters of Ad, ministration upon tho Esiatcof Hlch'd Tharp, w, Atuiinuu xvniiHiiip, inruun uoumy. Penna., deo'd, havo been irrnntcd to tho un. derslgned. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to sntd tstale will make tinmedlato payment, nnd those having claims will pre. sent them duly authenticated for settlement " 1.1111 A TllAHP, , .. Administrator, Franklin Twp., May 10, 1879-wa jpUUMC NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that I havo filed In theOIIlco or the Socretarv of Internal Airnirn at Hnrrlsburir. un Application for a Wnrrant to Survey Vacant Land In the Township or Aunuiuciisiiip, liuumy oi maroon, containing Forty-Eight Acres more or less, adjoining lands In tho Warranteo names of Samuel Caldwell on the north, John llrown on the east, Hcnjnmln Taylor nnd John Soli on the suuui, uuu uuun bou on 1110 west. DANIEL WEITMAN, May 10th, 1879-wS TCF.NT") A T.T.'S Thls remarkable med--lYJ-in JVa-lJjJj O CI11) m curo SpaT)n bpilnt, Curn, Callous, &c, or any enlarge ment, and WILL HESIOVE THE HUNCH SPA VTN WITIIllUT HLISTEIUNO uj-x v axi or causing a soro. No remedy ever discovered equals It lor certainty of ac tion in Biummig tne lameneBS nnu removing flTTm. bunch. Price 1.00. Send for j u j.vjj dircuia, giving Positive Proof and your nearest ngent't address. Sold by drug, gists, or sent to any address by the Inventor, u. j. ivciiuiui, nt. u., raiusuurgu cans, vt. ppORSEMEN, LOOK "EUjgJ WILLOtCIini' WERT, Saddler and Harness Maker, BANK St., LEHIOHTON, Pa., Calls attention to the followlngcxtraordtnary 1IU tl l lllUUi Huggy Hnrness at Irom $12 00 upwards Express Harness nt from 10 00 upwards iireccmng Harness at irom .. 8 oo upwards Itoatinir flames at h-nm n on iimvnrit Horso Collars (hair) nt from. 3 M upwards istrawj at iroin. i 70 upwards Bridles at from 1 75 upwards and nil ntbi-r nrHAlp nt nntinllv nl. hnd irunrantced of best workmanship. ItK PAIHINU promptly attended to nt reason able charges. Patronage solicited. May 10. rteject all Violent Purgatives. They ruin the tone or the bowels and weaken the dlgcs. tlon. Tarrant's EfferrescentSSeltzer Aperient is used by rational people as a means of reller InK all' derangements or the stomach, liver and Intestines, because It removes obstruc tions without pain, nnd Imparts vlxorto the' organs which ft purities and regulates. Sold by all druggists, may 10-ml SMOKE TIIE ONLY GENUINE Pride of Durham ! A pure Tobacco, not flavored with poisonous urugs, Manufactured by Z. 1. LYON &. CO., Durham, N. C. maylO-ml &1 H tr Cl (Id Invested In Wall St Stocks S1U IO plUU makes lottunes evei v inouth. Book sent rrcooxolalning everythlnc. AdareHS HAX'IKH &, CO., Hankers, 11 Wtll isucei . x. Wo will pay Ageuuu Salary ot luo per month and esrnsvn, or Mlow Urge conimtKaioti, lost II our neff and wooderful iuvcntioni. li'tnfonkot midy, bimplo free. Address Buna & Co., atwibtll, atlch. ClI Onn profltami30ilayBtnvrlinentcZ1 ln i5 1 UU oi official lleportu, ti ea- p 1 UU 1'roDcrtlonnl letures over week oa tstoek On tlona id J20. - .V. l00, (&u. Address T. w luui cz uo., iiansers, u Wall Bt ,N. x. (7 h Month and expeusei unarantrod lu V' ' AKeuts. OulUttree. gnaw it.'O.Au 0U6TA. Maine. $!T1'1 a year and expenses tn atrentt. Out. "J" I I fit free. Addrest P. O. VIOKERY, Augusta, Maine. AlvortUnnipnt of 4 "n" 'nscrtetVl VUM.rilht-XIll.Hl!3wcic tn 300 ni-wspaii- ers for 410. Send lu c. for 100 page pamphlet, O. P. RutVELL fcUO.. N. 1. may 10- s UEKIFF'S SALES OF Valuable Real Estate! Ily virtue or sundry writs of Fieri Faciei. Levari Facta and Venditioni Kxpona Issued out of tbe Court ol Common Pleas ul Uar. bon llounty, and to me directed, there will be exposed at I'ubllc Sale, at the Court House, In the UoroughoTMauch Chunk, on Monday, May 26th, 1879, at ELEVEN o'clock A. M., sharp, the follow, log propei ties: All that certain LOT OR PIEOE OFOROUND, situate la the Borough of Lehlghton, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, and numbered In the tho general plan or plot of said Borough, number 6, and situate between the Town Squaro aud Keyttone alley, with a Iront or width In laid town square of sixty-three feet and three Inchea and continuing of tho width In depth at right angles with said town square one hundred and eighty-nine feet and nine Inches to the Keystone alley. The Improvements thereon are a TWO-STORY FRAME UWELUNO, with basement, twenty-eight by thirty-fire fort i one stable fourteen by twiuty-lour Icet; stable attached tweUe by fourteen Icet and outbuildings. Seised an i taken into execution as the prop erly of A. O. Dollenme) er. ALSO, A Lao All those three ceitaln adjoining TBAOTtsOF LAND, situate and being In Cast Penn Township, carbon county I'a , bouuded and describee a fuuowit, to witt lleguiuinc at a atuue coruer, thence br laud of a a-er-n uobeimau aud folly Viuk.soMti twenty-lujr atd (bree quarter de Kiees.eassriirnty-uire perches to a sums theoco by buidlaieol aiart.n iirrciall,uoribtxtv-four aad thre quarter UegrMs, eat elahtytlse peiehes to a aloue, llieuie by land latebl Uar. lln Werth bow lteubru Wertman, nuitti Iwen tr uegre. a. wtt twenty-tnree perehea u a toue. thence by tauu tale or ueorim aud peUr Uoikhue, now Joaenh aud Uariel UoUhoe.teaili titty -five and cna quanter aar. wtt uiuiy New Advortisemonts. fotir ind one hall perche to the p'oce ol betrtn nipt, containing m the three tracU tegtther FOimnNlE ACRES AUD ONE IIUX D&ED ANDTWENTY.TUO PAHOUKB, more or U is, 1 ALSO certain tract of land utoste lo Sist Tena Township, Carbon county. PentwrtTsnU, be (tinning ai a uneiinut uk int-noa or me nine MouutAius, norm eiglity.nneand tnree quaiter atgn-t. eoBit oneuaiiiTi mm iwenij.uor ;fioQestoaunestuntuaK. south mtj-Bii ana nree atiAiter deerets. east sixteen stLd lovr tonlbs perclie to a atone, north uttytwoatid onflatiartprriPirfvOA. ?nt flftf eisht and four tenth pet cbm to a etone, north suTenir and out qaiier ucsivon, em, iunyinrec iuu iour tenths peiohei to a stono, thence by Tacnnt land, north twentr one and three Quarter decrees. west sixty perch to a stone, tbenee by the amoanrt lundxt Martin Werth, Daniel Ilex, Br., ana Flunp Hex, sonth atxtr seven degrees, west two-hu nut ed and thirtr-two perehea to a atone, thence by vnctut laud, aoutb thlrtytwo and one quarter ciigrees fast tweutvlhree perches to the place vt beginning , containing BIXTV.FOUBAUIIKS, and allowances. Ae. The Improvements thereon are a TWO-STOBY STONE DWELLING, twentT-slrhy thirty, feet. Swiss Barn thirty or nirr-iwo teen wmron anea twenty oy iuir,y lour feet, aud out building Seised and taken Into execution as toe prop erly oi auxnioi uux AU that tcrtRln LOT OR PIECE OrOBOrjND, situate in tbe Boroush ot Lehlrhton. Carbon couuir, J'FDiia., oouuucu aua uvBcriueu as im Iowh, to wit i He inning ate post, thence by Bank street on Uankwar In the uwn iii Le atrial on. north one dearee: west twelve and one hilt perches to a post, thenoe south el rut v eiffnt ana one na.i ueriois. west rourieen vercnes.to a port, tnence nv a DUDuoroda noun ono dejri ee. eust thiee percnas to a post, thence no rid twenty degrees, eaxt thirteen ana ne uai percnen io a post, lococe uy uiucr innu oi uanifi rcaiiniau. uou i aeTeniv a purees, eau inu sua iwo-ieuius percuej o luoyuceoiuv ginning, continuing ONE ACHE A.ND TWELVE FERCIIE4, more or les. Tne improvements w&reon are a TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, twenty-Keren by thirty two feel, stable eijrh. teen br twentj -four (vet, and out-buildlng. Seiifd and taken lato execution ao the prop- eitv oi lieu Jiincr. ALSO, AU that undivided one-half part In all those two certain TBACT3 OR PIECES OF LAND, It&iitn' tn I.oWftr 'TowamenMnir Townehto. Ca-bon comity undbtule nt renua. i Bounded Mi J decnum us loliows. to vltt Btyiumug at a Btoue: t jence by lauas or uuanes ixeicu ni-r. nouLh Alxtv.ni x iIbsti eea. west twentraeveu and one to ait pcrchos to a etone; thence by laud ,t the iicn oi uerunia iiowuian. neveaitu nnrtb toittr.tvo rtftrrftBA. went tMMitV two and oiie-li j If perches to a ktonc; laemce south t lfihty nve teiecd, wwt furty.two r-erche to a stouo; die uce uy land ut Ueorue Zeigentusj and by the second iiecriDfd iruct, north bixteeu and one quarter desiei s east forty Ave and one hail pecbties to a cheslunit tnence by lai.uo( bttpueJ rjujqer, buuia atxir-iuiuu uuu iuiw onai ur decrtta. earn niteeuBeiciiea ton cueni iu.; tbente uv Uudol Qcoigti Z Uenluas.HouiU tfguiy.Uiree degieus, east lotty-ihrco aud one qua iter puicues mi k vueimui; iuoi.uo u iwiu ot Ieter wnyner, south ttilny dunreei, lorty.turee aud four-tenth perenjsto ihopmce oi beginning, containing SEVENTEEN AC RE 8 AND ONE HUND RED and THIRTEEN PERCHES, strict la easuro. THE OTHER TRACT beginning at a "stone, thence thirty degrees, eaat sixty eight peichee to a w bite oak; luence south t(irty degreos, east aluy-seven peicne to a Mack oak; thence by laud of stepheu Buy der boain twenty degrres, west s.xtvulue per. chea to a ittouo: the uce by land ot lieu ry Bow uiun north-west stjvtnly.ulne perches to tho lihice ot beginning, couiainlng NIIE ACRES, AND FI.FTV PERCHES. and tho allowance. The improvements are ONE ORE KILN, nlxteen br sixteen feet. 101 hlh: Stock ITouse slxtceu by friy.uigit fott. tnree Frame a hods, two alxteon by tmt-ty one teet. one vlxieen by tnlrtv-tWu-ct: one 'iwu htory Stono U welling HoUoB twentv by iweutyslx leeo one unu.imli tory Fianie DWul.luv rUUtfen uy hixiecn Rot, tswtbs Bam toitv by sixy feet, and other outbuildings, alf-ouu th? above ti act tlio Blue Ote 1 miueii, of which tne Metallic l'aluiils madti, with Tuuuot, Builioad Tract, SiUs, iVo. ALSO, the undivided motetyor half interest icr pot tlon ol into or out ti all inat cei turn ' ma. a ni i-ii. nivm. i. l ivit t "KT Ttl PRdVEUENTif. situate on tho north side of roco Poco or Bisr Creek, puruy In Frank tin township and partiy lu Towamo.. iug township, Caraon county. Marliu Neob, Milouiou Want, Johr Seem. Paul Sou, Johu u. Bjyvr, Sktuuei WeidouUeiuier, Lhariet Deppo. Ulnaiii Boyer and tho Poco rovo or nig creea, coutaiuiug ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-FOU1! ACRES, be the same rooroorless. It being a part of the Hau-e tract of uuil which Johu Bowman aua oat an n.s wiiecouyeyou to Robert t'r.nce, ALSO, all that certain Piece, Parcel or TRACT OF LAUD AND WATER I'OWKIt. lltnntn In thn Town shin ot 'lowumeiiBing. Carbon county and State ot J'euu. 1 vault i iiuuuued aud d.tcrlbed aa lohowa to ltt Beginning at a post, tneiiue by Uud ot Ueury Itlce, south, atxtv.lour aua oue half uegieei. west lx.eeu perches to a posti theuco by the same, south tblrteeu de-ieea. weal tweutir perches to a post lu apuhllo ,'u.d leading from Kiesgevilie lo Mhiponj ibeuce hloug ald ruad anu aod of Charles Uick, north seventy-tbree and one-quarter degrees, west three percuea and a hi. I; induce eoutu rigbiy eight uetrrtes; west tnurieen percnei aud aeviu tcutliatoa sauulnsaid luuU; tnenco i,io,iga ce. tain road leautugiruui Weltvpoitio Depue'a fowder nulla anu by t aid Chariea Dick uuitli twenty -elunt degrees, east atieeu penhea anu seveu-leutliH t tueuce north twettv-ooe aud tnree-quartcrs degiees. ulit elKhteeu peiches .UU...O , misuoj uy iuuu ui auuu now. unnauuIJeuiila Bnwmau. south flttv-ntue do-i-rers, eabi six notches aud oue bait to a atone; tueuee bv tlio tamo north tweiit,'-one oecrees, etfcl I wentv nelLbia to m iiohi, ntnl (liHn .u.nii. Cttveu degree", east about twenty. Ave perchee TWOIIUNDUED SQUABS rjSIUMlES within said bounds, more or lets. The Improvements ttory area one and one-halt FRAME DWELLING HOUSE thirty or thirty feet: Kitchen fonrteen br six. teea feett one aud one lint eturv Fraiun liwt.lt tug seventeen by twentv nne fect. Kitchen at tached eleven by tweniv-ume leet: one and one-half storv Ivamn Dwehtux sixteen bv twenty four feeti Klicbeu attached tin by tweuty-f. ur feeti one urn! one half rtory Frame uwriitux eiAieeu uy iweuiv-iour leen USrn twenty by twenty Are Icet; Hnetl attached Sf teen bv Iweuiytlve iwti one Kilo anN foal t-neu uneeu uy seveniy-tniee recti tire 8be1 sixteen bv tlfty-oue feet ou Gntd ng Hone tninv bv fom lcelt hlone Ktiim 1i,.hm and Cooper thot., une and oue hall ttory twentv by sixty feet; Coal nnd t'.ilnl Hun ago Bhed fou tern bv oue handred aud sixty oae foet, and IHUFI VUiUIUIUIUKd Seiiftland taken Into eiwntlon as tbn prop. Aiuc. . ... uu Aiarx uia wiie. aua friuce Aletal lu Taint Company terre teneuta. -AL-'o- All that certain TRACT OR PIECE OF LAND, tltnate partly In Towamenslng township, and piiur iu erauaiin townsmp. c,rbon sconuty, rrnntylvtn a, bounded by lands of WU'laio rhoiiiui. Gubllel r-clunke. irarriMn lrhrui.lt IbomasSolt, ltenbea Bolt, Edward Uraver, auu uivirv wtunu,iMjuunuinrBuoui ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACHES, more or !ea. Tne improvements thereon are TWO.STORY FRAME DWELUNO HOUSE, twentr fonrhv twentr-eirht fret; stable, twen IV by thirty feet- ptg aty. fourteen bv sixteen leei, raw mill. tweuty-Uve by fitly. two feet and other outoullditiga. Seised and ttxen Into exrcatlon aathe tirop. city oi woine ma uayuor, uuu io do miu uy J. W. RAUDENBUSir, SheriOV Maucb Chunk, Mar 10, 1879. QACTION TO FISHERMEN 1 AU rtersons are hereby forbid Anirllnr or Setting Nets or Lines for the purpose of UaiClllUg Or 1 KKIDg r 1111 IU IUQ HlCr HnQWU as the HCILMAN DAM, a number of Black Bass havlnir been placed therein by direction of the State Fish Commissioners. Persons caught violating this notice will be prosecuted according to law, M. HEILMAN. Lehlghton, May 3, 1S7-w3 F or Sala or to Kent. An rllill.lv located 1 storr Double Frame House situate in Cast Welasport. wituHveand cue-ball acres o! Land, a good Orchard ot choice apples, oVc. For lurut. er particulars, spoly lo UT. KtVErPINOER. Jan, It. lajhlghton. Fa- New Advertisements. Astor Place Hotel. EUROPEAN PLAIT, Aitor Place, 8d Ato. nnd 8th Street, (Orrosm Coorin IninTtrri.) NEW YOItK, Sett Location In the Ultr. EleTateJ Rati road and fire other Unci pats the door. Rooms M ctt. to 3 per Dajr. Ur tho Weak 12 and upwards. April 10-m OPEN ALL NWIIT. New Jewelry Store IN LEUIOI1TON, At Dollcnmaycr's Old Stand, (SOUTH SIDE OF THE SO.UARE.) Great Bargains In Watches, Clocks and JeVclry. PRESERVE TOUR SlfJHT, BT USINO If. UINNEL'S SUPERIOR Spectacles and Eye-Glasses ! 3- PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRING-, "ta WATOHKS CLEANED 1011 M OTS. All work guaranteed, and no Second Charge. Pricet to Suit the Times. April 19-mJ E. II. IIOIIL. The Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, PA. BEEER & KRESGE, Proprietors. Thit Hcuss Is located tn tho Eorouah of Welssporl, Carbon i;ounty, yn., ana is hum on the sltoof 1'ort Allen, an old stocltaito Tort, mention, erccleil hen orer a century ago to rirotert the early settlers against the hoMlle ncurslonsof Ihu Indians, The house Is a sub stantial brick, and was named " Fort Allen House" hj the late Edward Weiss It contains Thirty-two Rooms and n handsome Restau rant, and the present Proprietors have newly and thoroughly refitted tbe establishment It has all the appointments of a First-Ulasb COUNTKY I1UTEL. adaMed for tho com fort of Its natrons. In close nroxlmlty to tho Hotel, In perlect preservation, Is the Hlstorlo OLD FRANKLIN WELL, which was duir bv order or Denlamln Frank. lln lo supply water. Its v the garrison or fort Allen with walls of stone, which will defv tho ravages of ages, are as perfect to-day as when put tnerc, aim tne wen now contains udoui six feet of'crystal water. Tho well Is now being fitted up at a hlstorlo relic, to tho water of which the patrons of tho House will hava nee uccess. SUMMER BOARDERS will bo accommodated at Reasonable Prices. The Bar Is sunnlled with the best Wines, Xtiquors anu Uigurs, uoou niauunv aiutcneu April iv yi xir.iix..u & aur.auri. The Carton Normal Institute, AITordlnir a Tcn.Weelc (bourse for Teachers. will be organli ,d In the Public School Build ing, ni.i3anuu,i., Monday, May 19th, 1879. Thorough and practical Instruction In the common branches enumerated In Tenchera' certificate, and professional training In tbo science and art ot teaching. A special class will be organised tor the benefit of Rural Teachers who may desire drill In vocal deliv ery, rne science oi tcacning win oe laugnr, by a combination of text-bo,,k nnd black-board lectures while experience In the art of teach Ing will be amply atlontetl by dally practice In teaching In the Model School to be oonnec let with the Normal. Romantlo location, 'fine building, pleasant rooms and good community Railroad facil ities fur erettlnnr to and Irom tho School are txcollent,nnd for teachers In the lower districts the location Is ns nearly uentral as possible. Arrangements havlnir been made bv which students will be furnished wlih the use of Text-books free of coil, the usual outlay for booKSWiu tnus be srvea 10 an wno may at tend. Oooil Hoarding will be secured for stu dents from abroad, nt rcasonalila rates. Effi cient assistants will bo engaged should the attendance warrant It, TERMS: Normal Department 49 00 ner Session Normal Department 6 CO per U Session Model School ; 1 60 per Session Model School 1 60 per $ session Payments to be madelnvatlably In advance for each half session. The foregoing charges, Including the use of Text-books, In all cases. Acnllcantsfroin n distance should make an. plloailon at an early day to secure suitable warning accommodations, xoriunner par tlculars, address, J. P. ROWLAND, Principal, Parryvllle, Penna. aW I hare thelionor to refer to Co. Supt., R. F. liorronn, at Lehlghton, who gives lha unuertaKipg nis nearly approval. mar.-aa THE ALPINE SILVER MINING COMPANY, OF COLORADO. Canital, $2,000,000. 200,000 Snares. Pur Value, SIO per Share. UNASSESSIBLE. Dan. J. Sptnne, Treasurer. J. L. Thompson, Secretary. The property of this Company consists of twelve mines and mining locations, located tn Lake I'ounty, Colorado, In the vicinity of L.eaaviue, upon an oi wnicn extensive wrra has been dune, in all cases exhibiting true fissure veins, good pay streak, and well do nned lodes. Three of the leading mines are well opened up and hnve nt the lowest computation over TEN THOUSAND TONS OF ORK IN SltlHT : bv Mav 1st. the Railroad now under construction willbe within a short distance of this nronertv. The Company proposes to sell a portion of Us stock at tl.M po' share for the purposo of more completely ueveioping ns mines, anu lor the erection of works fur the treatment of Its ores. Application for the stock may bo made to the office or the Company, at 01 Broadway, New York. N. II. VA Mining Record, or New lork, the highest mining authority In this country, says icb. lat. 187V. The principal owners In this eompany are hard working men who by their own labor havo uncovered large talles ororewn ch they now wisn to extract ami send to market. Our reader! will do well to make a venture with these worthy men, this money will probably be returned to them twenty fuld. The business management has been placed In the care of Mr. J. L. Thomp son, an olhcerofhlgh standing In one of the largest ami best bunks In the city. A Pros pectus giving full particulars tent free, on application to tbe Secretary. marlMm Mannood: How Lost, How Restored! JUK puDiihC a uewruiuuu vi Ir CnlTfrTTcll's Cclcbrnled V.nnny on tbe radical fore( without, medicine, nt rriBMAlouitoiA or ft mm nn l WeakneBU, Invoiunirjr Bern trial TaOtapa. IninotflDcv. ileu. t&laud farcical Incapacity. Impedimenta to sUarTiago, cic. j biro, i-nuuuipiiuii, tuvnvytj aud Fiu. induced bj aelf-indQlKencorexuai eilraTaganoe, Ac. nce in a Healed eoTolooe, on'r 6 cent. Tneceiebiated outbor in this acmirnbie Ka aay. clearly dcnioiitratea, from a thirly yeaia auccewful practice, ttiat tbe alarn.iDjr con e-Qnenca- ol eifabuo nay ie radically cuieU vruboutthe daoceroas ue ol laleruul medi clncorthe apulicallou of ttie ku.fet poluilnff ojt a node of cure at once aimple, ceruin and effectual bymaausof which efery sulTerer, lo matter what hit condition may lx may cure blniaelf cheaply prlvatlv ann radlca.ly. Thl Lecture aboaiu be m the tuinilt ot erery yoata and rrery man tn the land. Sent under aeal, In plain enrelope, to any addreat, pot paid, on receipt vt six oenta, or tiro posture aMmpa. Addreaa tae Publiaher, Xhe CulvcrtTell HTfdlcal Co., 41 ANN Street, N. Y. P. O. Box 4Zi&. nr. Itrl MRS. A. C. PETER, OF E A. Peter's Central Drag Store. I.ETJCKEla BLOCK, LEHIOHTON, PA., Itespectfullr announce to tha people ot tay. nlgbum and vicinitv. that she will continue tbe bualnrss, aa heretofoioJ ann thanking them for past favors, aaka a ootlnuanca theieof. You will alwaya find a lull Hue ol PURE DRUGS and CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINKK. HOtlHF. and TATTLK I'OWIIEnS. TOIL, BT AKTICLES.HPONOES. CI1A. MOIHBKINS, I Alb and KAN. CY bTATlONKHV.latf.l atylea ot l'LAIN and FANCY WALL PA PjmiU. at D-lce to tuit tbatlmea. I'll UK W1NE4 and LIQUOHSlur mnliclnal use. Ac at Lowest Prices. Phyileiau'a pre scriptions compounded by Dr. O. T. Horn, at allhouraol the day and nlarnt, Huudayin, lad. ti. MI'S A. C. ff.TKll. Mtreh M.Tt-yl 4S,U Wo Start WITH AN ENTIRE NEW AND Spring SniniQiei' Hi'y Ooods Just received from the Large Cities, which wc arc offering at unprccedently :o: .argains in Dress Good- argains in Shawl .argains in Notion argains in " Trimming 'argains in . . Corset jtirgains in Hosiery argains in Carpet) argains in ' Oil Cloth irgains in Cassimcrel 'argains in ' Boots and Shoe! I Bargains in House Furnishing Goods generally. Call and be couvinced. Respectfully, T. T. Linderman's Block, Jan. 4 Spring: The iindcrsigned most respectfully announces to the Ladies of Wcissport and the surrounding country, that she has just returned from the Cities, and is now receiving an. immense assortment of the latest designs in Spring Millinery CJoo4ls9 Comprising Hats, Bonnets, Notions, Trimmings, &c, &c, all of which she Is prepared to dispose of to her patrons nt prices sn low as lo be perfectly astonishing. Hats and Uonnets made up to order. riWlH'ItbS and I. A DIES OWN HAIR made up to order on short notice and nt very reasonable priest. " Ai" Call and examine Ucudt and learn Prices. -a. Mrs. M. Guth, Fashionable Millinery Store, April 2G, 1879. Important io Builders, &c. Weissport Planing Mill, JOHN G. BIERY, Agent, Is prepared to furnish all kinds of Dressed 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 flie Times. Our Maelaiiaery is sill JSfew and of ILatest Pattern. ' : " Contractors and Carpenters are invited to call for Specifications, which will be cheerfully furnished. flgp Special attention given to Orders by Mail. Thank ful to our patrons and friends for past favors, we ask a share of patronage in the future. P. O. box 63. jfew Goods S I respectfully announco to tho citizens of Lohighton and, vicinity that I havo'leased tho Old Post-Ofiico Stand, on BANK Street, Lehighton, and that 1 am now receiving a full lino of Motions and Fancy Goods, consisting of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear, Hosi ery, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Ribbons, Ruches, lady's hand-mado Clouds, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Buttons, Collars, Machine Needles and Oil, Zophers, ITancy $tntimcry, and all other articles usually kept in my lino. Also, Agent for tho celebrated Pjeimiy Cabinet Organ. Call and examine my goods ; tho prices aro bo low tbat they cannot fail to suit all. 7-1 S. C. WIEEalTIiEY. ruovnntis. Tfn nnft run h sick when the Stomach. blootl. liver and kidneys are healthy, and Hon Hitters keen them so." "Tbe greatest nourishing tonic, tppe- titer, ttrengtliener and curative on earth Hon Hitters." 'It It Impossible to remain long sick orl out of health, where nop Jilllert are used.' "Wftyuouop iiiuert cure so mucnT' rtet-au.a thev Klve uood digestion, rich blood and healthv action of the oreans." no maitcr wuai your leeiing or ailment . .-. . lop Hitters will do you good." lletnember. Hop Uliters never does harm, hut good, always and continually." 'l'urlfrilie blood, cleanse the stomach. snd sweeten the breath with Hop Hitters.' "ituici ucnui auu ummy ticep iu lloi Illtlert" rio hetlth wltn Inactive liver and urln tiry organs witnout Hop Hitters." I ruv Ilor Cocou Cues aud Paiv JtaLiarJ For tale by all lirugglttt. mays NATIONAL HOTEL, COIIXI.ANUT St., near Broadway, UOTC1IKISS & rOND, TroprletoM. On tlio European I'lnn. Ihe IletUnrant Cafe and Lunch Ilooro ar tachedare unsarpssted for cheatneaa ud es eetlencootaeivjce. tteoms A'Cla to IS per dtv, Sa to Itu per veet Coueuleut U all Ftrnra and IHty lljllroads. NEW t-tfllNITUUE, management. janiiyt in To-Day.'! WELL SELECTED STOCK OF JLow l'nccs! fc SOW, Opposite the Public Square, LEHIGIITON, PA. Styleso 187. 8 N c "White St., WEISSPORT. Very Respectfully, JOHN G. BIERY, Agent For the Wcissport Planing Mill. jan.4- yl Mew Prices ! URIAH FATZINGER Itrspectfully annnnnces to the people that he has leased the Shop ot BASlUliL, 1IEDEII LINO, on , North Street, Lehighton, Pa., snd proposes to resume hit old business ot Carriage and Wagon BUILDING, and reaDectf nlly asks a ahare of nubile patron axe, auarantelnv me Wot kman'hip to be equal ii, the bebt, aud tne Trices to be as low aa tbe lowest. HEPAIRING of alt klndt promptly attended to a very rea sonable chargtra. Ull I A II FATZI.NQln. Opsolte Public Bausre, North Street, leb. Ujrl Lehlghton, ra. jQEGAL KOTJC'E. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice Is hereby given, that In aeeurdanea with section e. acts or April li IMS, I. U tU, that the office of Sealer or Weights and Aleasuret ol Carbon County Is In the borough of Maueh Chunk, Fa. ALI1IN STOLLE. dealer of Weights and Measures for Car bon County. Apr. T4.-tt, 1