tl. V MOnTIItMKtl, EDITOR LKII10IITON, fA.I SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1870. Jndirn rftcker'a Willi Shortly titer noon Monday Hie will of lion. Asa Packer was presented to the Reg' liter or Wills, for the city of Phlladelpnia, for probate by John C. Bullitt, Esq.randthe gentlemen named In the instrument as ex- eruU-rt and subscribing witnesses. After the proper formalities had been' complied' with, the will, which is a lengthy document, cov ering thirteen pages of closely written legal cap paper, with a codicil of four pages added, was duly entered upon the records. The following it a synopsis of the willi It names his eons, Robert A. and Harry E. Packer, Robert II. Sayre, E. P. Wilbur, and the President of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, for the time being, executors and trustees under the will. After providing for the care and retention of the stock of the Lehigh Valley Railroad as already published he empowers the trustees to subscribe for any new issues and bends which may be made by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Com' pany from time to time, if they think best lie bequeaths to his wife, Sarah M. Packer, whatever she witfcts out of hfs estate, and all other provisions made aro subordinate to this one. After numerous bequest to rela lives and friends, he leaves to the trustees of the Divinity School of the Protestant Episco pal church in Philadelphia $33,500 the in come, of which shall bo paid and applied an nually for tho maintenance and support of the Divinity schools to the trustees of the Jefferson' Medical College- of Philadelphia, $5.000 ; to the trustees of the Muhlenberg College at Allenlown, Pa., $30,000 j to the rector, church wardens, and vestry of St. Mark's Church, Mauch Chunk, $30,000; to the trustees of Washington College, Lexing ton. Va., $4,000, and releasing a$l,000 bond of tho college now held by him. Most of the above bequests are to be paid in annuity bonds of th Lehigh Valley PaUroad Com pany, issued under a mortgage of that com pany for $40,000,000, In lo73. Ho directs that there shall be paid to the Lehigh Uni versity, in South Bethlehem, the income of a principal sum, of $l,500,000,to be ap plied by the trustees of the said university to its maintenance and support; that $50, 000 out of the income of said sum of $1,500, 000 be paid over to the trustees of the Le high University during the first year after his death, and that it be Increased at the ra, e of $5,000 per year until the annual amount shall be equal to the whole income of the said principal; but the trustees may increase or diminish tho amount so to bo paid, as in their judgment should be thought necessary or expedient for the interests of the university. He also directs that there shall be paid annually to the trustees of the Lehigh University the income of a principal sum of $500,000, which shall bo paid for the erection of a library building on the college grounds. To the trustees of the hospital at Bethlehem, Pa., known as St. Luke's Epis copal Hospital, annually, the income from $300,000. This bequest is madeon condi tion that the employees of the Lehigh Val ley ml other railroad companies of which the Lehigh Valley Company are owners or part owners, who may bo injured, wounded sick, or disabled by age or other cause,while "tattie service of the companies, aro to be fpfclshed with board and medical attend nSSree of charge, under rules to be adopt edrothe trustees of the hospital. Tliefunds otHftTinu income suan oe appnea, urei, to the expenses of said employees, and if any balance is left it may bo applied to- the gen er&l purposes of the hospital. During the period that the principal sums of $1,500, 000, of $500,000, and of $300,000 shall re main in the hands of the trustees of this will, it shall be lawful for said trustees to keep the same invested, with all accretions which may bo added to tho sums above pro' vided for, in the stocks, bonds, and other securities of the Lihigh Valley Railroad Company, and of other companies which may be owned by them, or of which they may be part owners. The trusU under the will are to terminate 21 years after the death of tho last survivor of his three children. The will concludes In case there should bo no descendant of my aid three children then living, tho proper ty and the estate then in the hands of the trustees undisposed of shall bo divided into three parts, and the one thereof shall go-to Ihe children of my daughter, Lucy 0. Lin- derman, and their issue ; one thereof to my nephews and nieces hereinbefore mentioned, and the remaining part shall go to the Le high University, and to St. Luke's Hospital at Bethlehem in tho manner, for the pur xes and in the proportions in which and for which I hove- already provided in the legacies as to these irraSilutieiw), including the provision for the library." The will was executed May 14, 1S75, and the witnesses to it are Charlet S. Clark, Joseph if. Pope, and Somers S. Pearson. A codicil directs tho executors and trustees, in carrying out the bequests and directions, to substitute stock of the Lehigh Valley Rail road Company at par for the amounts named in the will in dollars, as the principal of such bequesU in legacies ; that is, the principal of all such bequests shall be and be taken and ie!d to his stock of tho said company equal, t the par of the nominal value thereof, to the principal sums of thelegaciesor bequests as mentioned in the will; this change of modification not to apply, however, to any legacies or bequesU to his wife, daughter, or tons, or to any bequests below the sum of $10,000. Another section of the codicil reads: As I bavo expended a considerable amount of money in the erection of the library building in the college grounds of the Le high University, I will and direct that what aum or sums of money I have paid or ex pended, or may pay or expend during my lifetime in the erection oC said buildings, or for the purpose of purchasing books, fitting up and furnishing said library, shall be de ducted from the principal sum of $400,000 bequeathed to the trustees of the Lehigh University and the balance only shall be the amount of the bequest or legacy." A simi lar provision to that above alto applies to gift and bequesU made to publlo institu tions. The following award of damages to a cttittn of Mthanoy may induce the authori ties In Lehlghton to- look closely after the condition of pavemenU,crotsings, Jw. Ter rene Donohu fell at a street crossing in Mthanoy about three years tgo, breaking a kg. Ha claimed damage;, alleging negli gence on the part of the borough. TboIW iunt tayt the case might htve been settled at on timt Itt $50, but the borough refuted, when the cue went btfore arbitrators who awarded $300 damages. From this the bor ough appealed and the court at Potttvilla last week awarded one thousand ninety dol lart ($1,090) damage, William Lloyd Garrison died In New York on Stiurdty night, in tho 71th year of bit g. On Monday foreseen next it Is more than probable says n special dispatch, that tho entire Iron Industry of Pittsburgh, with Its ecores of millions of capital and thousands of workmen, will become entirely Idle, and Pittsburgh will experience a lungand disas trous striko such aseho has never known bo fore. It all grows out of the ill-judged ac tions of the puddler,.who held a meeting lost Saturday, and'dctennincd to ask. for the same rate of wages aa was paid' last year. Tho puddters make a new contract with the manufacturers- on the first of every June, which remains in force for ono year. As toon as the manufacturers heard of the pud dters' action they held a meeting and un animously agreed to pay the old rate, be cause It would bo ruinous, in view of the present deprc3sed.condition.of the trade, to Increase wages. Last Saturday night the puddlers held their final meeting and adopt td a sliding scale on. a basis) of $5 a ton for puddling when bar Iron Is worth 21 cents a pound. Eoch advance of one-tenth of accnt in 'tho price of Iron, sends puddling up 10, 15, and 20 cents a ton, according to the rise In. the price of Iron. The mill owners will not pay these rates and the puddlers will strike, and this will prevent all other classes of Iron workers from laboring. The strike will be made on Monday, and no one can foretell when it will end or what evil will grow out of it. The New York 2Ymej of last Saturday gave specfat crop reports which will be grati fying to all who are interested in having cheap and abundant bread. Except in Kansas there is no falling off. In the wheat in the west and north-west whence most of the supply is drawn. Illinois will givo an average crop. Ohio promises an inercasoto possibly 30,000,000 bushels; Michigan 31,' 000,000, greater than tho last two years, Minnesota- 30,009,000, a large increase; Ne braska 18,000,000. an increase of twenty per cent.: Iowa, Indiana and Wisconsin as large as that of Inst year, and probably a consid erahle increase. All the states of the west with tho exception of Indiana promise an increase of the supply of corn. The New York fc Manhattan Beach Railway Co., ancJ.Starin'a Brver A Harbor Transportation Co., announce tho opening of the Summer- Season at "Manhalten Beach," for Juno 14th. P. S. Gilmore's full Bind, and tho great Cornetlst, Levy, have been engaged for the season. Tbcso will givo the best musical talent in this country. and the company is promised by Messrs. Oilmore and Levy, for the opening, the finest programme over given at any concert ll-.t.- T.-l.-J O.-.-- til luu uuiieu amies. L - t . ... w - o : . i : i. ir. 7 iJill-.UAKI Ul r.. 'OUVIUUSIII, U,V mil Codkin; the Currency and U. S. Supreme Court, by Mr. Brooks Adams; tho Indian Question, by Ex-Secretary Cox; the State of Greece; tho Condition of Turkey; London Actors; Recent American and English Literature, are topics in tho International Roviev for June. A. S. Barnes Sc. Co., N, Y., Publishers. Prico by mail,post-paid, 50 cents. This high-class magazine should bo n every American household. The ablest and most charming writers in tho world aro contributors. Subscription, S5.00 a year. General Grant will arrive in San Fran cisco about the 20th of July, A Washington telegram says the arrangements for an ex cursion of citizens to meet him on his ar rival have been completed with tho leading railroads between tho East and Omaha, and thence over the Pad fio Railroads. The pro gramme or arrangements is being prepared for publication. Tho Ohio Republican Convention met Wednesday in Cincinnati. Charles Foster was nominated for Governor on tho first ballot, ho receiving 2S0 votes to 271 forTaft and 2 for Keifcr. The resolutions adopted condemn tho extra session of Congress, and arraign the Democratio policy, both State und National. The Dubuque Timei publishes over 100 reports from Northwestern Iowa in regard t the crops. They indicate a good harvest on the whole. The small grains) aro back ward in some places, on account of drought but tho acreago of wheat is greater than lust year. Corn looks well. The Ways and Means Committee, on Tuesday, agreed to rejwrt a resolution for the final adjournment of Congress on the 10th of June. ALMOST A SUICIDE. Ono of the most handsome, eminent and successful merchants In the country, after years of suffering from dyspepsia and liver complaint, uecamo melancholy anu despcr ate. To add to his troubles an eruption an reared, with ilisOgurinceUcct,upou his face. Physicians exhausted their skill in his be- liair, but lulled to allord any relief. Hack' cd with the toiments of indigestion, and mortified at his personal appearance, lie at- ii-uipiru Bun-mo. jinu irieiuis inierpnsea, and Induced him to try Sandaline. The ef fect was wonderful. His blood became purified, digestion improved, appetite was restored, all the orgam resumed tlieir func tions, and Iris mind completely recovc ed ts balance, mo eruption on his face euuiiMy isappcarcu, ins natural comeliness return ed and ho now enjoys perfect health. It ii the simplest and surest remedy ever known Sandaline Lotion is the grcatestrurative for all eruptions und other unnatural discharg es. Will do just as recommended, used as directed, or money relunacu, l'nco ?I Ask your druggist. Providence, Dec 18 78. Dr. Gounod, 5 West 14th St.. N. 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Ir Fhtihid bt an eruption, use Glxhs's ScLriiuit SoAF,the ruling specific for diseases irritation anu aorasions oi ine sum, and r, most salutary bcautificr of the complexion This admirable article is an inexpensive substitute for sulphur baths, and it equally as effective in banishing cutaneous maladies and relieving me pangs oi rheumatism and tout Redness and roughness, tun. freckles. pimples, and indeed every imperfection of me cuucie is entirety reinovja uy it. it is avouched, by ladies who have used it, to be tne most ciiecuve means oi clan lying and soflcninz the tkin that they have ever em. ployed) its health promoting projiertiet are widely recognized by medical men, and evi dence in its behalf, emanating from other and equally respectable sources, precludes any reasonable doubt as to the genuineness of lU claims to publio confidence. Clothing and linen from the tick room are disinfected by it, and it preventt contagion when the danger of obnoxious diseases hat been in curred by contact. Sores and ulcere that resist the operation of stives and lotions, aro beaied oy it, ana u toon renevet the swel ling and pain caused by bruises and sprains. The opening of the pores, resulting from the wholesome stimulation of the superficial blood vessels that it products, it the effect best calculated to ease the circulation when overheated, and carry off those offensive granulations which dlsngure the cuticle and renderexistence a state of martyrdom while they remain. Eruptions, aliments that olntmenU will not cure are entirely eradi cated by Glmx's SuLrsua 6oir. Sold by druggist. Price 25c per cake. tuoxia canes; oc, sent or mat, prepaid, on receipt of price. C. N. Csnrisio.i, , Sixth Avenue, New York. HiLL't Htia axd Wsuita Dn, BItek or Brown, 50c 27-29, An advance of $1 per ton on coal, with in a month, it predicted by Franklin B Gowen, President of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Our Letter from TfnklilUKtonv The Ohio Governorship. Veto Number Three. What ntxttThe Washington Craze. JImo our next'President will le Counted in. WAeniROTOV, D. 0.rMay 34, 1679. The letter of Secretary Sherman written under tho date of May rto Oen. Robinson, chairman of tho Ohio Republican Executive Committee, declaring very emphatically on his part a desire not to be considered a can didate for Obtol Gubernatorial honors,canses o Rood deal of speculation among the Ohio Democrats In Congress. It Is the first author-. itatlve statement yet made ol the Storetary't position. The Ohio Democratio leaders Have been quietly conferring with ono another to day, and1 a very decided disposition has crop ped out that Inasmuch as Secretary Sherman Is not to be a candidate,, that senator i nur man should at once allow the use of his name as the Democratic candidate. There It also pressure being brought to bear on General Eituik to take the second place, and It would not be surprising after all If. the Democratic State ticket Is Thurman tor- uorernor ana- Ewlne for Lieutenant-Governor, with the understanding. thatlf the ticket It elected and: a Democratic LeglslaturelIkewlse,thatEwlng Is to have the Scnatorsblp which Thurman will vacate In 1881, and In turn Ewing'a influ ence Is to be used to Rive Thurman Ohio votes In the National Democratle Convention for the Presidency. This Idea Is Indorsed by nearly every Ohio Democrat In Congress, and General Ewlng, though somewhat reluctant ly, will take tho second place under Thur- man's lead. It had boon supposed that tho legislative, executive and Judicial appropriation bill would by signed by the presiding officers of the two houses In time to bo sent to the Presi dent to-day. In conscquenco of the errors which crept Into one or tiro enrolled bills In the last Congress In consequence of tic com- mltttc on enrolled blllsncKlectlnKltsduty,tho chairman of the present committee has de termined- that there shall be no further dere liction In that respect. He and his colleagues,, therefore to-day examined personally every line or tho legislative bill, to see that It was properly enrolled, and so much time was con sumed In this that tho-Senate adjourned be fore the task was completed. As the Senate adjourned over to Monday, the bill cannot be signed by the President of that body before that day. It will, therefore, not reach the President bcrore the evening of Monday. The message vetoing the measure Is to all practi cal purposes already prepared. The Attorney General, to whoso department the orders con cerning the supervisors and deputy marshals especially appertain, has furnished the Presi dent with his objections thereto The mes sage will not be very long. It will hold that supervision, the character of supervisors and deputy marshal, Is necessary to free elections. After It Is received a joint caucus or the Domoerats of the tiro houses will be held, and the future line or policy be mapped out. It Is evident that the disposition it growing among the Democratic leaders to let the army bill fall. The legislative bill, though will cer tainly bo passed In some shape. Iflt Is de cided to let the army bill fall, It will be sent to the President precisely as It was originally, and the tiro houses will adjourn on tho day tho bill Is sent to tho President. Then the President will call Congress together again, and tho struggle will be renewed. The rush for certificates at the Treasury has become a regular seige. To-day the northern, western and eastern entrances to the build ing had long lines In front of them before t o'clock, and additions wcro rocelved every minute. When the doors opened at 8 o'clock there was a simultaneous, Indiscriminate scamper for tho cash room from three points of tho compass. It sounded as If a regiment of cavalry was charging through tho corridors. There was better policing by the Treasury watchmen than heretofore. They kept all but a few out of the cash room, and allowed one from the two lines womon on one side and men on the other In as the purchases at Mr. Ulbson'a end of the line were made. Doth lines, even alter the flrst rush extended near ly out to tho street pavement beyond the open space at the north front of the building where the fountain is. It was very warm, and the crowd was In a very bad humor, not except ing the women. On the outskirts hung the brokers. As soon as any ono came out with 1100 worth of certificates ho or she Im mediately disposed of their purchases and got Into line again. Tho price paid was $2.20 for each $100 in certificate?. One broker backed one of the small ruboer wheeled wagons ssetl In tho department Into n convenient position and established a regular office. The wagon was pulled away and the broker left to gath er the eflect of his office and himself from the Moor. The man who employed buyers could be readily detected by the anxlons and dis trustful gate which they kept on their em ployees. As a whole It was one of the most uncomfortable crowds ever seen anywhere In this section. The scene was not excelled by the gatherings at the Centennial show, even. Iluylni certificates has become a crate In Washington. The amount told at the Treasury was 110,000. The House committee on the stato of law respecting the ascertainment of the result of the election of President and Vice-President have agreed on a bill to be reported to the House. Sections one to four provide for the appointment of electors on the Tuesday next after the first Monday In November, and who shall vote by ballot on the second Monday In November, and prescribe the manner of for warding the certificates. The other sections provide that controversies as to electoral votes In any state may be passed upon by Its highest Judicial tribunal, who shall tend Its decision under seal to the President of the Senate; that both Houses of Congress shall meet on the second Monday In February next after the meeting of electors, tho President ol the Senate shall preside ; two tellers shall be appointed by tho Senate and two by the House; that the President of theSenateshall open all the certificates, and the votes shall be counted by the two Houses In the alpha betical order of the states as certified, unlets rejected by both Houses ; If there be a contro versy In any State, and a certified decision of it by Its highest Judicial tribunal, the elector al votes of that State shall be counted In ac cordance therewith, unless the decision Is re versed by both Houses ; IT there be a contro versy and no such Judicial decision the con tested votes shall not be counted unless both Houses concur therein ; If there be conflicting Judicial decisions or conflicting certificates, the decision or certificate held by both Houses to bo given by the proper authority shall be conclusive unless rejected by both Houses. On opening any certificate the President ofthe Senate shall call for objections. Objections mutt be In writing, brief, without argument, and signed by one Senator and one Represen tative. Objections are to be decided separate ly by each House, the Senate withdrawing. The joint meeting shall not U dissolved until the count shall be completed. August. FoituirrruLNEss of people. Tho Oxford Professor who, to avoid the wind when taking suuff, turned around, but forgot to turn back, and walked six miles into the country, wat no more forgetful than those who still use the huge, drastic cathar tic pills, forgetting that Dr. Pierce't Pleasant Purgative Pellets, which are sugar-coated, and little larger than mustard seeds, are a positive and reliable cathartic, readily cor recting all irregularities of the stomach, liv er, and bowels. Sold by druggists. The Potato nags. The voracious and industrloui potato bug hat arrived and thrown off hit coat for busi ness. The hot tun in the early part of last week brought bis favorite fodder to the sur face, and he went to filling in at once, and at the tame time to depositing lame ou the under tide of the tender shoots. So numer ous are the petit that only by continued and daily vigilance will farmers be able to raise any potatoes. All application! to the pota tovinet have failed to protect tbent from the larvos, except dusting them with Paris green, mixed with flour or other light pow der, after a riln or before the dew la off in the morning. All will therefore do well by getting their Piris Groeq and clubs ready for battle. can't niKAcii noon. No man can do a good job of work,prcach! a good sermon, try a law suit well,, doctor a patient, or write a good article when he feels miserable and dull,.with sluggish brain and unsteady nerves, and none should make the attempt in such a condition when it can be to easily and cheaply removed by a little nop uittera. ace-Jtrunifana-roverus," other column. 2(1-2 New Advertisements gHEBIFFS SALES. or Valuable Real Estate-,. Dy virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni JKr ponar. issued out of the Courts et Carbon county, and to mo directed, theie will be ex posed ut public, rale, at tbe. Court llon.e, tn ihe borough or Mauch Chunk, in tald couuty, Saturday, June 14th, 1879, at ONE o'clock p. m sharp, THE FOLLOWING rSuriItTLES:: Atl that certain, MESSUAGE.. TENEMENT OR PIECE Oi' L.1NU, situate In the township of TowamenMnsr, Cr. bon cuutv, Irenuaylvaula. bunnord and des cribed as follow?, tn wilt' DeirlnfTinir at a lino bv lancTof William ECKhatt,80tuhromteen and one-fourth degrees toawhito oak thence elt. ij-n.o oeprcoa eass noveu uau Bix-icainsper' cnea to a maiiloi thence by land ot Ihomas Craig north, by land of Conrad Beer north tnirtv-four and ono hair decrees west, ftixty. two perches to a stone; thence by landot Thom as Cram north rorty-etelit den-ees west. thr. tr.elRht perches to a pine, tbenceeonth eighty. el&ht drprees cast nlnely.tour neicbea to a stone t thence seven and one half degrees east, nftv-twopercheatoablack oa i thence north eichty.two dearcos oast, fourteen perclien to a stone by luiiriot Peter Jones t tnenco north fortv-xeven and one-hnlf do?rcos west, thuty nlx perche to a tteuo i thence south veventy ffevennml one-halt uepi?ea west, nine perches ton stone i thenco north forti-bevin decrees west, twenty perches to a blnck cheriv ireet thence north-west ons hundred and twenty-aye perchos to a Mono i thenco north eighty einht nnd three-fourths iiegrees west, f ftv Inurwer cbes to the placo or bogltmluir, cjutulnliig ONC HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN ACRES. and nllowarejs more or less. Tbolmprovcinents thtreon are a TWO STOHV FltAME DWELLING HOUSE, twenty by twenty-six feet; n Swis Bitn, forty by fifty feet i Wngon House, sixteou by twenty feett andoutbuilrinps. Bclzed Rml taken into execution aa tho prop crty ol Melchor (smith. -ALSO All that certain TltACT On PIECE OF LASDv. situate In Franklin mirnihlp, Carhnn eotinfr, Pennsylvania, boumlort by lands of Fiank Koch, Webster Wens and itartraan Zellers, contain. Inc about FIFTEEN ACRE4. mote or less; The lmprovemt nta thereon ore-a TWO-SrOflV FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, eighteen by twenty -six feet! tlnrn, eighteen bv twenty tour feet with small shed attachment', nnd nntbul dtrgs: Beizea nna t iken Into execution at Ihe prop, vityof James tmilh. J w. nvnDENnosn, 9heriff. Mauch Chunk, May :8th, 1S79 SAVE A DOLLAR!'130""' pp t?r? V 1 n Asitfi, ivn I ivvii liin l wr. flisn r n exception the best r.id in existence tor tho enre nnd prevention of all in ilarinjn dUeasea and the most wonderful medical discovery ofthe age. so mcuirino rrquireu. uurca uy aDsnrp tinn tend for namiihlet. which circa enrt fl. rate or extraordinary cures performed by this Pad, mailed free. Ask your Druggist for the Ecrvntlan Pad and take 110 other - If he ha none, I will send ou one nv mail on reccpt ot ruTSOurgn, la. 80. 6 Agent for the United states. oiay ji i year. " A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY rOREYEU." DR. T. FELIX OOURAUD'S Oriental Cream; OK, MAGICAL BEAUTIFIED. Elicits a clear, transparent complexion, free from TAr, FnRCKLra or MOTH PATCiiK8.These qanHtien. added to the Innocence and puiltv of lis ingiedtents. mattes the "Oriental Cream" bold Its iiiomiBcnt placo in public esteem as the nest lonci companion, wo nave TUoaiit1a of Testimonial proving this, from distinguished r.peratto and atainatlo artists and be ilea. Woman should be beautiful, ft man should be dutiful. The "hu man face divine" loses Its charm it not fiee irom spot or u.emisn. i ne purpose or tne "on ental Cream" is to ae.comntioh this In everv in. stance, and without harm. A' so "1'nudies bub fl1eV for removing bupeifUoua hair instantly, without Injury, If ME. M, U T. GOURA.UD, 43 Bond St., N Y. Hold bv drupgtsta and fancy goodamcn Mty 31. 16 timet. (Mrnn 'e&r Send 10 cents In 1 cent Stamps Q)Z3UU for a nne Stiver Plated Thimble, ro. tall price 5 cents, and learn how to make I2&00 a year, wo humbugs. Only those who wcaii uusiiiess nceu appiy A. T. DUCK fc CO., Milton, Pa, May rpo WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. All persons are hereby forbid harboring or trusting my wife, JULIA SUHAUO, on my account uuer 1111s uaie, as a win pay no ueuis cumrucieu uy iter PETER SOllAUO, Towamenslng two.. Carbon Co., pa. May 23, 1670 w3. DANIEL WIEAND, Carriages,"Vagons,Sleiglis,&c. consul or BANK AND IRON STREETS, LEHIQIITON. Pcnna., Respectfully announces to his friends and the public, that ho Is prepared to Build all des criptions of OAItKIAQES, SPltINO WACJONS, SLEI01IS, fcc, In tha Latest and Most Approved Stiles, at Prices fully as loir as the same can be obtain ed elsewhere, guaranteeing the bestScasoned Material and most substantial workmanship. Particular attention glren to REPAIRING In all Its details, at the Terr Lowest Prleea, Patronage respectfully solicited and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Afrll 19, W.yl DAN. WIEAND, Tho Largest Spring Stock Of Ladles', dents', and OMldren't Boots, Shoesl Gaiters Ever offered In thlt Tirtnllr. It it J. M.FRITZINGEll'S, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. I hare Just referred id Iramron STOCK OP Briiiiau iiuuii)i 3liut.a Art u UAlTKIlb. which I am belling to tbo people of Lef.igatou and the Murouudiu neijruliorliood C1I12A i'KIl Til AM UVbll UhiOllE Sold lu thlt County. Alto, all cutset of Boots & ShoesMado to Order at Astonishingly Low Pricet, nd MEKDINO Hettly aoaeri Prices to Bull (be timet. I invite the publlo to call tod ezamluamr Stock and Pncet belore purcaating tUtwaeio, mi be conrlnced of tbe nboTe facia BOUND TU UATIdPY.-Ufadr-mldeiloeta and Hhoet bought of me that rip wilt be repair ed without charffe. Thankful fur past patroutge, I respecfully aak a contlnuaDee tbei ef. J. M. FntlZtNOblt. Two door, below Komla- A Ilofford t Ctrrlice Worn. Bank ttreet. Oct. S-yf OR SALE. A One. nearlr thoronih.bred At.nv.nvFV BULL, about T months old. will be sold at a reasonable price for cash, Apply at IBisoUM tor further particular. rj-tllE FOUIITH ANNUAL FINANCIAL-statement or tho Town Council of the Ilorough or Lehlghton, for the fiscal year ending; the first Monday or April, A.D.,1979. i required by the Slii section of an. Act or the oenerai Assemuiy,. approveu April yv, isjt and supplements thereto: FUNDED DEirr, The following Is the funded debt, consisting Borodith llondt, with dates or Issue, all of them being duo and pnyablo one year flilar dnte thereuf. Hands have been re-Jssucd rrom tune to time) hut the debt has not been In creased since 1015 1 E. A. Ilauer, Uond Issued 3.1 July. 1872; t ceo II. 11. Straup, 19 July. 1872. 1000 A.uor.nian, F. llrlnkman, " David Mnnli, " Unas. Scllert, " A. Dartholomew Leah lloyer, " WD, Homlg, " David Slants " 2d Nov. 1972, 28 Dee. 1876, 7 A prll.1876, 7 Sept. 1878, 8 Sept. 187S, UScpt. 1810, B Oct. 1877, 4 May, 1878, 7130- 1360 700 1200 1700 too 400 300 t 14,780 FLOATING! DEItr.. Cor sundry current expense! during the year about t 120 t 14,900 ASSETS. Cash In Tretsury I VA Duo on Tax Duplicate for 1878........ V70 " for 1871 220 Liabilities over Assets.,, 14,100 14.900 Debt reduced during the year., $ 1449 Tha assessed valuation or taxable property, teat and personal,, as per Assessor's triennial rtturn, it209,2S0. Wo theunderslgnedhavlngbccn Instructed to prepare the above statement, by the said Town Council, do hereby certify-that the tame Is correct and In accordance with tho requirements of the said Act ol Assembly, to the best of our knowledge and belief. W. Ah It APSHEK. Secretary, . WILLIAM MILLED, Treasurer. Tho above statement having been submit ted to satd Town (Jounell lor examination and approval, It was, on motion, ordered that tha Secretary be Instructed to have the satno printed In Tub Oahiiom Advocate. From themlnut s. W. M..KAPSHEH, Secrciary. Way 17 w3. M AltONING TOWHSHir. Annunl Financial Statement of Mahoning Township. U1IAULES LENTZ, Collector of Tax and Overseer ofthe Poor ul said Town, ship, In account with said Township lor the year ending April, : DIt. To Amount of Duplicate A 005 10 iLi..l....tnr'l lln.n Int a f-.l' ff m ' " Interest on above 075 34 1 M 11 rcetlor Joel Hank's estate.. 45 35 " " of Mid. O. K. Poor Dlst. 9 72 " realized from Sato of Mrs. F. Myers' furniture 10 11 received oi ueo. iiunc, Deing amount expended for main nance- ot itebecca Strauss. deceased 200 09 ii refunded by O. Shoemaker.. 18 10 4128S 03 2 It Balance due Chas. Lcntz . tuu o; OH fly Cash paid, as per receipts (ilMl Oi .. .. Tallinn r raniziurecr- Tlees as Overseer 31 " Services rendered as Oversccr.pcr seir. CO 75 " Amount of Exonerations B 6J " Commission on 1895 63 at 5 per ct. for Collecting 41 " Commission on108. OSat 3 per ct. for Paying Out 32 49 " Dalance from latt y'r's settlement 41 88 1271 07 VTc the undersigned-. Auditors ofMahonlng Township, do hereby ccrtiry that wo luvo ex amined tho above account, and find It con cct at above stated, this 10th day or April, l7u. niiAin.v.s ii. sr.iDLE. l TllOS. M. WEAVElt, I Auditors. JOSIAU MUSSELM AN, y TI A nrtTSON MILLEIl. one of the Supervis or's of Mahonlrif Township, In nccount with said Township tut tho year ending April, ibi'j: DR. To vtholo amount orTax Dupllcato.. $ 053 48 " Cash received or Nathan l.alBcr. 425 00 " Dalance due from Township 60 55 1139 01 UK. nv Push nnld for Ifenairlnir Roads ' llrldgcs, &o S 991 08 " Exonerations 6 64 " Services, per self 109 60 " Commission on 052 92 at 6 per ct. 82 89 1139 01 NATHAN LAFFLEIt, one or the Supervls or's of Mahoning Township, In account with said Township lor tbe year ending April, isiv: nri. To whole amount of Dupllcato J1490 40 ' Six dare' labor bv Win. liehtel lor township (a pauper) 0 00 H3 42 OK. ItvCnsh noTd for Jtenalrlng Roads. Drldges, to. $ 874 W " uasn pam 11. luiiicr, aui'tivnui, w w " Exonerations 6 04 " Services, for self 78 00 " Cash paid Auditors for settling accounts 4 50 " Dalance due Townshli 34 88 " Commission on $1185 38 at 6 per ct. 77 $1494 42 We tho undersigned, Andltors ofMahonlng Township, do hereby certify that we have cx mnlnftil the Above accounts, and found the same correct as above stated, this 10th day of may, A. i. isiv. " IIIIAKI.F.S If. SEIDLE.1 TllOS. M. WEAVElt, I Auditors. JOSIAI1MUSSEL21AM ) ' May 17, 1879-W3 OEOISTER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the Executors, Administrators and tiuardians herelnaltor named have tiled their respective accounts of the following estates In tho Register's OUtce at Mauch Chunk, In and for Ihe County of Cart on, which accounts have been allowed by the Register, will be presented to the Judges or tne urpnanir i;nuri on inun ija i , ine viu day of JUNE NEXT, at 2 o'clock P. M., for connrmaiion ; First and final account of Silas and John Solomon, executors oi tne last win anu tea lament of Nathaniel boiomon, aeceasea. First and final account or Adolph llussman, administrator of the estate of Chas. lluss man, deceased. First and final account olMary L. Duckroan, executrix of the estate of Adam Duckman, deceased. First and final account of John Rynon, guar dian or unanes roweu, one ot tne neir, o Morgan Powell, deceased. BERNARD PHILLIPS, Register. Mauch Chunk, May 10, 1879-W4 UDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Matter of the Assiqned Estate of F. 1 SEMM'EL. The undersigned Auditor, having been ap pointed to make distribution of the funds in the hands or J. L. Gibcl, Assignee of F. P. Semrael, will meet the parties Interested at his Otlice In the Ilorough or Mauch Chunk, on Thursday JUNE 12th, 1879, at 1 o'clock p. M., where all Interested can attend. F. DEHTOLETTE, Auditor. Mauch Chunk, May 17, 1879-W4 UDITOR'S NOTICE. In the matter or the SherlfTi Sale or tho Real Estate or John Spcckner. The under, signed Auditor, having been appointed by the Court ot Common Pleas or Carbon County to report distribution of tbe lunds In Court arising from such Sale, will attend to the duties of his appointment attheUrUceof Fred, llerlolette, Esq., tn Mauch Chunk, on 610 N. D4.Y, JUNE'ind. 1879, at 10:20 A. M., where all parties Interested may attend. W. M. UAPSltEU, Auditor. May 10th, 1879-wt. JSSIUNEE'S NOTICE. Notice is berely given, that Henry lloyer, Assignee of the Estate or J. D. Seidel, has hied nit account at such assignee, In the Court of Common Pleas of Carbon Couuty, and that II same will eome up for confirmation, and will be allowed by said Court on the 9th day of June, 1879, unless cause be shown to the contrary. Dy tho Court. THUS. KEMERER, May 10, 1879-to Prcrthenoury. JSSIUNEE'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that Chat. Meend sen. Assignee ot the Estate of Levi Kern, hat filed his account as such assignee. In the Court of Common Pleas of Carbon County, and that the same will come up for confirmation, and will be allowed by said Coart on the 9th day of June, 1879, unless cause be shown to tbe contrary. Dy the Court. THOS. KEMERER, May 10. 1879-te Prothonotary. TO CONSUMPTIVES" Ibe adrertUer, hTtor been perraanentlr (tu-etlottnat dread duoate. Consumption, by a aimple remedy.! anxloaa to make known to lit lellow'tuffoiera the meana vt care. To all wuo Ceatre it. be will tend a ecpr ot tUe prescn.itlon used, (fiee of entree. 1.1 n tbe nil ine nirccuona ior DicDannr and uuuff tame, wbicn taey will flada sunt cuuitlor cotpurnpn, Atiuut. UHUACuiTls. txe. I'artiea nuniur tba Preaerlptlon. wlllrleate addreaa. IU WIL80.V, lit 1'iuo -.treet, WUuatsiburtb, ti. Y. New Advertisements. s UEllIFFS' SALES OP Valuable Eeal Estate L By virtno of sumlty writs ot riF.rti Facia. LfcvAni facias find venditioni KxruxAflUsUfrt out ot the Court of Couitnou I'leuaof rnrimn County, atiJ to me tiltecteu there will befex. poiPdftt l'nblic hair, tttho Court liouao, lu thfi boiotigtt of M.nuch Chuuic, on Moiiday, June 9th, 1879, nt KLnVKNa,oc'ocU A. M., ahnrp. the follow ing ppopiTtlea u All that ceitnin ut on hx:ce of anouKD, eltunto on tho- northvranllr side of Centre street, id too villa 170 of Upper MhucIi Chunk, in the itowmeh uf Mauch Chuntc, uuuiueiod In mo pinn oc pioi luorooi 1 10. coiuaiuinff in irout or brofliUh ou Mtld streuMiitr feet, und cxtcml lntr thence north ward I v of that wlajh, between parallel lines at light anjrics with the hhuI Centre street, la length, or depth oue hundred and ninety U. to Koith aitect., Bound ul south wardly by Centre strectnorthWArOlr by North street, eastwardlv bv lot Nil. odd hunutcd and forty-three, wcBtwardly by lot JSo. ouo hundred Tho Improvements thereon tore a T WO-STOnV FA AM E DVVELliINQ IIOU 8E.. sliteen by twcnty.flrft feet, Kitchen attached, iweiyo uy tixteuu ictt auu tmiuuijuiugs. Seized and taken Into execution aa.tho Lion- erty 01 Nicholas Becker, ALSO, All that.cortatn LOT OU J'IKCE OF GROUND. situate on tho sonth side of Hazard street. In tbe Village of Summit 11 ill. Carbon Count. Pennsylvania, n.tnii'cred tu the plan or plot theieof Number Tlilitv-ix, 0011 mining tu fiont or breadth on fa Id llosanl street ttmivleot, and extending thCLCo southward vono hundred and iwcntyflve teet to a twentv feet wldo Biiey. uouuueii norm uv biuu Jiazaru Bin rt, east bv Lot Number Thlrtv-eiflir. tout a bv sud alley, audwt-st by ot IS umber l bitty. iour. The Ininrovcmcnta thereon aro n Ouo anJ a Ilalf Htory VUAME DWKLI.INO HOUSE, twcnty.cight br thlrty-two feet. JCttcl en nt tachuc, ten uy twenty four foet, und juiuuild ings. Pi'ir.od nnd taen Into execution na tho nrnn- envoi lttOfC wuiiuius auu lueiuyiuts w 11111 L11UTU4 ir.s wile. v -AL&O, All tbat certain LOT Oil TIECE OP aUOUND, Mtunte on the noith side of llreard street. In the Vi lapo of (Summit 111.1, Our. on County, i'enntfylvuula, numnired In iho nian tit p.ut tlnieof umber Mxry-one. containing l' fiunt or uienflth ou iutd Hazard street tlili ty-iour fett. unci eiiti ainir mence nonnwiuu unu Hun dred and twenty-livofict to u tnintv tint Wtm nl lev, bounded north by said Alley, east bt- IiOt Piuinber siity-iureo, a-juin uy iinzuru bticet, and west by xt dumber I'llty-nlnc. Tae Improvement thcroon mo a Two atory FRAME DWELLING UOUbE, sixteen by twenty fivo feet, Kitchen nttnehed, eluveu by'fuurtocu leet. unu outHuiitilngs. Heized nnd taken into execution as tbo prop erty ot Jobu W. IboiLai. -ALSO.- AlLthat cer in In Mesduaso or Tenement and LOT OU PIECJE Ol OIIOUND, iltoflteon ibonmthwnrdly aide ot Iiroidwoy, in tbe Ilorough ol Muuch chunk, in the County ol Carbon aud&tatHOf LVunalvonlii, number fii mi tiinii'an nr idol tliereol jMimber Twenty. four. coudiiniiiK in iront or bread tn on paid Broadway el-tbieeii nna oue bait luct, nnd con llnnlnfcof tha breaotb at riRUt nitt-ieattom the- sold Broadway, i-lxtvMbtto lect. iqoi or less. iwTrop Alley, nnd Horn ttib norti wnrdly Blue OI imp A lev luriy'iimu ioci. iuuiu ur ituf tn Hittn Allot. bHiimicu ion hwtirdlv by Jtto d wav ufoi&i-iiO. e.ifttwardly by Lot jNumberet Twentv six. wo-twardly bv Lot KumbiieU rwontvttu, ai,d uortbwardly oy mo A Ley aiotea.tiii. The Iraproveraont tbcicon aro a Two and a liun uiory 111AME DWI'-LLINO HOUSE, AinhtAin tfct fftiir ineliPH thlftv.threo feet. witit rianie Kitchen itLtncbed, una Jind-i lift 1 Stoned blffh, elhreou feet four inches b mx teen fiet, nud o 1 wo-Stury li'nunt Out lluue, emucoeu teet louriuciica uy juaui-cii u Seized and taken Into execution as the prop crty oi P. C. Kiltie. AL 'o- All that certain TltACT Oil TIECE OF LAND, sttuatn wtrtly in Townmcnsine township, and jiitly In I'inuUlin townebp, 0rbon reounty, rennBvivi.n a, bounded by lunda of ivillam l'h ou us, Oubiiel chmke, Ilaritcon Schmidt I boniat hoif, Hcubeu Bolt, Ldwnrd uravei und (Jvorire ii' own, couuituiutruhout ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACHES?. more or lea". Tiie impiovementH thereon axo a TWO- TORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, twmtf tnnr siv t WPH t V.Plfrlit fl'Pti EtflblC. tWet) ivbythntr ffct lR aty, fourteen bv MXtteu leet, mw mid, twenty-live by lltty.two feet and other oulbunuittfls. Pi'izedaurt laivn Into executlou as tbo i rop city ot Coine ma snyiler. -AL-O,- Alt that certain LOT ORl'IECl. OFOROUND, situate at the north aide of Wot flroadway. In tbe llotoueh of JMauch chunk, liejrn mux fit the D'anorplokof loiuumoei tinny eight, on Went Uioadwayiuticcxtendme tiunce not thwaid be tween) tbo iint'8 of fAld lot numboi tUrty-oijrlit extended alxty-five tfet inoio or lea. toibo Road to Upper Jloueh Cnuiik bomded north bv paid I toad east bv lot nnniiier tiurty-MXi ex. tending Miith by West liioailwuy.uua woti ov lot number forty exlouded Tbe Improvements thereon are a TWO-STORY FRAME DWfcLLINO lIOUtfE. with basement to tbe rear, twcnly-nlno teet lront and twciiiT-cifihtlcct deep. Seised and taken Into execution o the piop. crty of Jacob II. fcintth und J auu Smith. -ALSO, AHlhat certain LOT OR PIECE OF OP.OUND. situate on'tho south Hide of North ttioet.in tho viHairo of UpptrMMiich I'huuk, aua lioiouKh of MaucL cf'ui.k, numbered in the plan or plot thereof ninety mx, coniaiuwg In front or breadib on said North vtreet twenty uvu lect: and in depth fifty leet to n twentv net vmio alley, bounded north by Noith tuioot, east by lot number ninety lour, south bv aald alley, a -id wet by lot number ninety ehffu. Tho lmprovcmonts thereon aro a TWO-STORY FRAME DWiSLLINOJIIOUSE, elRhteenfcct front bv twoniy-elhl feet deep, klti-hen attached fourteen by clabtmi leet, and out-buudl ugi Seized aad taken Into cxecut'on as tbe prop erty ol Joan Shutt and Caroline ahull his wuo, AL-SO,- All that certain LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND, situate on tho enntwardly aide ot Coal street, In llackelbirulo. Mauch Chunk Towushii,Caibon County, l'eunfy.vunla, N ambored m iho plan or iilot tnfreol Hix und Kirht. iMiutaiointr in front or btedth ou said Coal Krcet eiann-flve ruet ax lucnea. anu eiiemiiuif tticnce irit want on bundled and fifty feet to other ground oi tuo lcuign cum and xavieatiu umpany. bounded Mirth by lot umUer four, coai by other grounds tf said Company, south by lot Number Tun, and cat by Co'il alt cel. The improve ui cuts thereon are a Two Story I'ltAME DOUBLE DWELLING UOUdE, twentv"iiy thirty. three feet, and a On Story Frame Kitchen, twenty-four by ten feet. Seized and taken Into execution aa the prop erty ot Charles U. Miller. ALSO,- AU that certain LOT OR riEUE OF GROUND, sltnate on the southwardly side of Raltroid street. In tbe binge ol teunimlt Hill, Maueb Cbuuk '1 ownship Carbon County Pen na 1 yama. Numbered thirty-four in cert du tdju or pioi oi m 10. oi ianu, huuwii as tun i'uuutirv 4' roper tf. CouuilnluR in front ur breadth alousa.ii Kailroad direct tuirty loot and extondina tlit-nce soutnir.rdly ot tnai width, between parultet Huet ut tiriii aiigien wnu i-aiafinci ouonuu- credaud twentr.UTe leou Iloonded MOiitbHan'- Ir or tne load oo-t of tbe Uaucb Cbuixaod bomniitlliU Haltnad, casiwardiv by lot num. berediutiild pu tbirtv-tix, Koutbwaidlv by Unda ot tbe LelngU l oul A Navinauou Com. pany. and wescwardly by lot NuniUeird tbiriy two ou tbo plan ulorcvald, wllb ull loipiovo. xncntton tbepiemlsea. Belied and taleu Into execution at tbe proj . erty ot caleo i'Ulitr, -1UO-, All that certain part, piece oi section of LOT OF LkSD. numbered on hundred and one. situate be iweeu ivoriutmpiou irec ana winow aimr, in tbe Ilorough ot Lehlkbtou. Calbou Couuty. t'euusy vanlk,beiu tbe western part ot said Lot I Ko. Oue hundred und one. aud which westrru 1 part or piece or section 11 asiicriDeu a, jouowa: ; llefflnninir at the corner ot Aluhontu? alieet , and Willow alley, thence at ngbt orgies with ! kttd Willow alley, euat Oue bundrcu and one , teet llienre at ilabl aniilet wuh (aid Utl Hn, tixtr-tiz feet, to a volutin Ihe. Hast and! West line of said whole lot and theme at right ' tnalet withtaia tlitr-tlx feet lino, weal one hundred and one leet to u illow alley, aud thence aouiu bixty-siT feet aiouu taiu ul. uey to ut piaco o: tiegiuciuK. Tbe Improyeuienta thereon are a Tno Story FJIAMR DWELLING IIOUbK, twenty-four by thirty ftet, Stable thirteen by elchteeu feet, and outbuilding! Seised tnd taken Into execution aa tne prop erty of The First 1'reaoyUrian (jlmicu ot Le hjgbton, and to be tolu by i J, V lt.WDENUUSII. SherltT. I Maacb Cbuas, May is, 1ST. S. We Start in To-Bay ! s WITH AN ENTirtE NEW AND WELL 8F.LKCTKD STOCK Of Just received from the Large Cities, which wo arc ofFcrinff at Unprcccdently Low Prices! -:o:- bargains m in in in in hrgains Carcrains urgains fargaina Vargains irt in :-in in in ini-gains .Bargains in House Furnishing- Goods generally. Call and be couvinccd. Iicsnectfullr'. Linderman's Block, Opposite the Prthlic Square jM1- lehighton, PA. lf lo priBig' The undersigned most respectfully announces to the Ladies' of Weissport and the surrounding country, that she has just returned from the Cities, and is now receiving an immense assortment of the latest designs in Comprising Hats, Bonnets, Notions, Trimmings, &c, See, all or wlilch sho Is prcjiarcil to dispose of to licr patrons at prices tn low as to be perfectly astonlslitnir. Hals ami llonncla uiailo up to order. hWirrllhS and LAlllES OWf HAIR madoupto onlcr on short notlco and at very reasonable i)rlci -C3- Call and examine Utods and learn Prlces.- Mrs. M. Guth, Fashionable Millinery Store, April 26, 1879. White St., WEISSPORT. Important to Builders, &e. WeSspn4 Fl&Baiiag Mill, JOHN G. BIERY, Agent, Is prepared to furnish all kinds of Dressed Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Brackets, Bnllust ers, Window and Door Frames, Scroll Sawing-, , Turning, Planing and Hipping done at short notice and at Prices to Suit tho Times. eaa8 M sneBniBBery -&I1 Mew Contractors and Carpenters are invited to call for Specifications, which will be cheerfully furnished., y slP Special Vtion given to Orders by Mail. Thank ful tciour patronfand friends for past favorsi.we'fiska share of patronage in the future. Very Respectfully, P. O. box G3. k! l respectfully announce to tho citizens of Lehightori and vicinity that I havo leased the Old Post-Office Stand, on BANK Street, Lehighton, and that 1 am now receiving a full lino of MetloBas aM 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, IFaney Stationery, and all other articles usually kept in my lino. Also, Agent for tho celebrated ImBaif AIB3tM3ET OHOAH. fggf Call and examine my goods ; the prices nro bo Iott that thoy cannot fail to suit all. 7-1 S. C. WIEEATIiEY. ii(ovi:int.s. I "No ouo can bo sick when tho stomach. blood, liver nrul k itinera are neuitny. anu nitop iiuiors keep inciu u. - "ine urenicst. iiuuii.uiim tunic. hiiw- titer, ttrrnnilicncr and euratlro on earth- Hop Hitler." "It It Impossible to remain Ionic sick or out oi ncaitu. wncre nop miters are used.' "Wliydollop uuters cure so tnucht' Itoeauso they iftve uood dliresllnn. rleli blooil nnd healthy action of the orirant." " No matter what your fcellnir or ailment Is, Hop Hitters will do you good," ' Jlcmeuibcr. Hop lllitcrs nerer doer norm, out Koou, always and continually." "l'urny tne blooil, cleanse the stomach ind sweeten the breath with Hop Hitlers.1 MQulet nerves and bdlniv ilcen in Hot lllttere" "No health with Inactlye liver and orln Jury organs without Hop Hitters." j Tar Hop Couon Cent and Vaxb Heuef. For tale by all Druggists. mays JOTICK Is hereby given to all persons who are In debted to the 1 reaiuror of Uaron County for mercantile Licenses, that unlets they take out their Ilceutet within ten days from date legal measures will be taken for the col I no tion of the nraouut charaed to them. Tha amounts will be rrcelred nt the Hanking House of (1. II. I.INIIIHIM AN Ut UO. xiy order of Uounty rommlstloners. 11. KUWAUTZ.Olerk. UaySltli, 1679- 3t. Dress Good Shawll Notion Trimming Corset I IIosicry Carpetl Oil Cloth Cnssimcrcj Boots and Shod styles. ISfO. JOHN G. BIERY, Agent For the Weissport Planing Mill. - i . jan.4-yl lew Frices I URIAH FATZINGER Respectfully announce In tbe people that bo hat luted tbe bbop of BAUUKL nEOKuV LINU,on North Street, Lehighton, Pa., and proposes to resume bit old basinets M Carriage and Wagon BUILDING, and reapectf nlly askt a tatre ot mbbe parres. age, gnarantelny the Woi kman.iia la be canal in the beat, aud tbe Prices to be at low tt lb lowest. REPAIRING of all klndt promptly attended la a Terr rea sonable cburgea. UlllAH FATZINOEB. OpdotUo rubllc figure, North Street, lea 11 yl Uhlghtaa, ra. SPAVIN WITHOUT IlIUSTKHINO orcaualojr a tore. Noretnedy ever discovered equals It lor certainty of ac tion In stopping the lameneat and removlna; CI I If 1 me ouncn. j-riceat.w, ocira tor UiVJj eireuiar giving fotltlva Proof awl your nearest agenl'i . t aiidreta. hold try drat;. visit, or sent tu any address by tha Inrentor, It. J, Kendall, M, t KnosburBh Falll, Vt.