K. 81BWRR9, Office, No. 2, Mansion Ilone, -rTtlllTnilTlNK. PA BettllnR Estates. Flllon Accounts and Onn Court rroctico n specialty. .... rmi Trial ot cause carrtallr Mtended W. "W" transactions In English and German. Jan . Saturday morninq, may m, istt. Local and Personal.- Hon. J. 0. Kreamer ivas.ntown on Thursday. Tho garden crops look very fioo elnco the recent rains. J? .-Tbo boy with wet hair ana ms smri outside In can now bo met with. Decoration "day Will bo properly observed In this borough and Wessport. It. K. Hotford and W. E. Smith port very handsome walking canes. 'Good I LlRht Harness, very cheap for cash, at Milton Florey's, near the canal bridge, Wetssport. The case of Jack Kehoo has been continued by the Supremo Court until tho Pittsburg term. The members of tho Vfelssport Bandsponta very pleasant day at J. T. McDaoiel's on Monday last. Workmen In the Iron mines throughout Lehigh county now recelvo 'but from CO to 70 cents per day. LaUry & Peters moved tho post of fice and their tailoring business Into their new building on Saturday last. Uon.W. M. Itapsher and E P. IiOngstreet, Esq., will do'tho orating In this uorougn ana Yvoissport,uii uixuiu tlon day. Hats and cans In every vatlety of Btyle and quality, at T. D. Clauss" mer chant tailoring establishment, at prices to suit everybody. Stuffed chicken and salad is tho diet Indulged in by a South street watch maker, nnd still people persist In shout ing " hard times." There Is but ono regular dally passenger train on tho Berks and Le lilgh Kallroad, each way between Slatlngton an Heading. Nearly all tho miners heretofore omnlnvoH nt. Dm Vrlpdfinsvllln zltu mines have cone to Missouri, wliottf' vork awaited them. Firewood at $2.25 a load; and a new and handsome lot of baby carri ages, very cheap just received at Sein mel & Gable's store. Our Job printing department is crowded with orders. Cause: our prices Tor work Bro so reasonable all cau ar ford to have work done. CertiDontea of tho Dlmo savings bank of Bethlehem, which suspended a few weeks ago, are offered for salo at City cents on the dollar. Philip Stelnbach, of Port Carbon, was killed bynn enelne while working on' the Beading Btllroad track near Pottsvllle, Monday. We observed our friend Gilliam, tho hnndsomo pedagogue, making fran tic efforte to swalluw a copy of Ulatk btono on Thursday forenoon. Tremendous slaughter In ladies, gents,' youths' nnd chlldrens' boots, shoes and gaiters, at T. D. Clauss,' Bank street, Lehlgl.ton. Call now I T.D. Clauss, tho tailor, has Just ro. turned from the city, and Is now open ing ari entirely new siock oi spring poods. Call and seo tlienl. Diphtheria has been the cause of the death of five children of Samuel " Elsenhart, of Hlngtown, Schuylkill county, within two weeks. Three were burled in one grave. The sheriff of Schuylkill county has decided to admit none to the execu tion of Thomas Munley, tho Mollio Magulre, except the Jury, who has already been selected. Saddle and carriage horses with, handsome barouches and carnages, can always be obtained, at low rntts, at tho popular livery of David Kubert, on Norm street, mis Dorougu. The Spring Fair of the Montgom ery County Agricultural Society, at Ambler Park, will take place on Tues day, Weduesday.Thursday and Friday, May 20th, 80th, 3Ut, and June 1st. Hon. A. J. Durllng had tho mis fortune to lose his eldest son, James, aged about 8 years, by death of mem braneous crouD. on Tuesday morning. Ills second eon, Guy, is also elck with diphtheria. J. K. BIckerthas still a few of those eligible lots In Blckertstown to dispose of. If you feel like securing a good home call and see him Ho Is also sup plying flour.feed, lumber and coal at tho lowest rates. T. D. Clauss, the merchant tailor Is now receiving an Immense stock of Spring and summer styles of cloths, cas siraeres and vesting, which he Is pre pared to make up In tho latest fashion at very popular prices for cash. Stop a MoMENTi-'-lTave you used Dr. Coze's Pantonine Worm Syrup. Trv It. It is delightful to tho taste, health-giving to children; but death to worms, lrice za cts. for saio at a. J. Darling's drug store. 38 F. A. Beamish, an cx-Sergeant-at Arms ot the Legislature, who was con vlcted of forcery at Wllkesuarro, In De cember last, and has beeu a fugitive since, gave himself up to the authori ties Tuesday. He will bo senteuced on Monday. Gent's furnishing goods, comprU In cr white and colored shirts, under wear, collars, neckties, &c, In immense quantities, and at prices lower man ever beforo offered, at T. D. Clauss' merchant tailoring establishment, Bank street, Lehighton. It is claimed by those who profess to know, and have had opportunity for Judging ot tho fact, that Supervisor Joun uassiay oi jubucii juum; town ship and tbo District ot NesiiuelioulDg, keeps his roads In the best condltlou in jtiie county; A Sunday School Institute, under tho nuspices of tho Evangelical Asso. elation, will ho held at Big Creek, on Tuesday evening next. A bruto In Scranton who effected tho moral ruin of a girl aged twelve years ha9 settled tho caso by paying tho girl's mother fifty dollars. John Sevens was kllledtfit Crystal Bidge, near Uazleton. Saturday by a plecoofcoal. It Is almost lncrcdlblo but tho fatal lump weighed but two pounds. Tho unfortunate man Ieaes a wlfo nnd elx children. If you aro In want of anything In the stove, tin ware or housofurnlshlng line, call at E. W. Clauss', Exchango Hotel building. Ho keeps everything in his llno.and sells at bottom prices. James Golcer.a son of Jas. Gelger, of this borough, fell between two boats on Saturday last, near Slatlngton, and had his shoulder broken, and received severe bruises nhnut the head. At this writing wo learn that ho is doing well. Abo Dcpuy, employed as nn engi neer with A. Pardee & Co.. for many vears, was killed Friday of last week, at the old Sugar Loaf colliery. At tho tluio of his death ho was going up tho slope In a car, and was thrown off and Instantly killed. Tho Lycoming Insurance Com pany, in which a number of tho citi zens of this county have policies of In surance, has laid and assessment of soven and cne-half per cent, on Its premium notes. Heretotoro It has been but flvo per cent. -Special Invitation.--Ladles are respectfully invited to call and cxam ino our largo and beautiful assortment of ladles' ready-made linen suits, rang ing in prlco at from $2.00 upwards. Itcspertruny, J. T. NusnAmt & Sox. On Monday last James Sheckler a brakeman on a Lehigh Valley coal train, when his train was a few miles below this place, was standing on tho cars slguallng.when n sudden jerking threw him off, striking on his head and shoul der and seriously injuring him. The Supreme Court at Harrlsburg Monday alllrmed tho Judgement of tho lower Court in tho case of Thomas Duffy, the Molly Magulre, convicted of murdering Policeman Yost at Tamaqna. The application for a reargumentof tho case or Uurley, ot Montgomery county, has been refused. Fred Alas.rcsldlnc at Upper Mauch Chunk, and employed as a shifter at Packerton, on Monday morning, in trying to sprag a wheel of a coal car with a stone, had his thumb caught be tween tho llange of tho wheel and tho stone.aud completely severed abovo the second joint. Jack Buvlo, of ECklev, a son of tho Widow Boylo and a brother of James Bnyln, to bo hung on tho 21st day of June, In Pottsvlllo iM, for th mur der of Policeman Yost, was killed at Stockton Monday. He was thrown off No. 1 train on tho Lehiah Vnlley railroad, and fatally Injured. He was taken to Hazletnn.wliero ho died about two o clock In tho afternoon. It is whispered In Mauch Chunk, among partli-s who occupy positions on tho Lehigh Valley road that should en ablo them to know whereof they sneak. that an order Is to bo Issued reducing tho wages of tho locomotive engineers employed on tile road, the reduction to date from Juno 1, Tho rumor lias it that engineers now getting $3.50 are to bo reduced to $3.00; those getting S3.25 to $3.00, and llios getting Stf.UU to $2 80. Since tho abovo was pre pared wo learn tho order lias been posted. Somo months ago John Kehoe.Nell Dougherty, Johh Campbell, Columbus and Michael N'Gco and John Chapman were arrested, charged with tho murder of F. W. Langdon, who was killed at Andenrled, on the 14th of July, 1802. Kehoo was tried and found guilty of murder in tho first degree, Dnuglierty and Campbell were convicted of murder iu tho second degree.aud Friday of Inst week, Michael M'Geo, against whom very llttlo evidence was produced, was acquitted. Chapman nud Columbus M'ueo will probably on released on their own recognizances, having to date been under W.dOO ball. Tho Grand Lodge of thoOrdorof Odd Fellows was in session at Erie, Pa , last week, and It was the largest gather ing of tho kind ever known in tho State. Over eleven hundred past crands'of subordinalo lodges wcro ad mitted to membership in the Grand Lodge. The following officers were in stalled: M. W. Grand Sire of Hie Grand Lodce of the United States. John W. Stokes, of Philadelphia; J. B. Boycr. of Sutibury, ur.uui Piaster; s.umiei na- wortti, ot I'liiiaueipnia, ueputy uracil Master; John A. Myles, or Pittsburg, Grand Warden; James B. Nicholson, of Philadelphia, Grand Secretary; M. Blchard Muckle.of Philadelphia, Grand Treasurer. E. II. Snyder lias one of tho largest and roost beautiful assortments of ladles' dress goods to be found In this section of the country, nnd at prices so low, as tu bo uctually astounding, m fact, he Is almo-a giving tlieni away. For example ho Is tillering black giena- dines at from 1 2)4 up to 110 cents per yard; a lot of choice briUlanteens, yard wido, at u cents per yaru, aim uress nlalds as low as 0 cents per yard; all other goods, warranted to be exactly as represented by him, selling nt equally low prices. Hn also keeps u full lino of groceries, provisions, queenswnre, carpets, oil cloths, Ac, Ac, which ho is selling at such prices as defy competi tion. Call, buy ami bu convinced. Jloliort llniclisp'eM offers to sell his lot and rMldcncoon L-riiifriiMiioei j'insi .-nancn ijhuiik, nt a tiarpaiu. Mr. ll.'a is n very d simbio tiro liertv. r-iTtnln 11. A. Hrinlilpr lit nlinut onentlur n flour nuil feed moro In tho tuscmcut ut tho old mill on susquehinnii street. .Tim rnimjr fniksfif tho Herman Lutheran pmnasiou aro oiganizlns a choir nnd "Oosanir. vercin." .Hr.r-om. T)nn. Ivennoilr Is s.nld'to bo ncllrp. lv enffniro'l In sollcitltrr ftianers for Aloxanflor Uumi'uCU A I'OIlllou ii) llie uoum oi i-oni(in. James Kerrlenn. It nuposrs, noes not meet trttti mnrh fnvnr nmoje Tnmiicmn Ifienos. James, nlthonrh rteslrolis ofrnrnlnn his bread uylinsivoat ornisbrovr, isunauic loooiam oinplovmenu -Exflov, Howard otTthodo IMnmi, visited Munch Clniuk nnd enjoyed a. inp over tho Bwllcli Hacft on last Tuesday. Died, nt East JlaurJi Cliunlt. on Tuesday. Xdinst, Clirlillan mine, aged 79 ycais. will rims wnirner bo nrrnlenod at llio comlnutermof cnurtr Is a question norfro. uenlly propounded, urromwi iiowiu-niiin I rann Jmv snould find a bill i but this Is lnoro than douotttil. rt. ttnltprfdlltfoolq lintmftll of hlivfnir hi sentenco commuted to Imprisonment tor tifo t Yellow JacK is Rrowinjr somowne-i more wnoui; llnvlo hn lesjmed bis former nnloi. slid Alex. Campbell umtcsts 1U Innocencv ftl vehemently ns ever nh r continue! -tir y and reticent ns berctoloro O'Donuell tiusts tiint a nowirlnl will bearnntnd Mm, and O. T. MoIIuku hopot boon in ue reienseu. New potaloes hivomede their nopear.meo In our nmrKcts. Thevnro pcllluc; nt flOJper bushel. Pot, which last weok sold fit $M ' per ba-hel aro il.so bel I nt 51.0O. Thexnnio ns vet bni.fcw crlmlnil caieson llio Com. Docket for trial at tho eusumir torm oi court. Ir. J. If. Blewers still continues confined to his lcsUlcnco by Illness. t-nrbon cou-itr)ill contains nt preent I'l rl1 one rs. four of whom are under penleneo ot nith. nnd Iwn nrntlni? n llitu (loom, tbo rest aro detalnod for minor offjn-es. Couit will convene oa Monday. 11th proxi mo, when n decision in tno'iiios. r. Prom Mniicli Clniuk. Intenilln to lMnnvo to Nebraskn. Mr. For tho CAMION ADVOCATE. ISvnnccllcnl S. S. Institutes. Tho Teachers' Intltnto. held under tho nuspl. ccj of tho Evangelical Church Inlhls county, was a dcciucu success and speaks well for tho Evangelical HutidnyBchooW ot CnrlKm couniy. Tho first inectlup wiib held at Millport, on Monday evening) Bishop llowman presided. Alter opening tho meeting nndniaklni; nfow well adapted rem nits. Mr. William Craig read nn excellent essay on 'Tho Efficient bunday School." Tho dlscussiou ot tho subject wfn hnndlod bv tho Bishop, J. K. ICnerr. Mr 8nv r, etc. Kov Knerr then Introduced tin sub. Ject, "How can parents help in promote tho Htvndny School eouo " Tho subject nnd dl-can-slon was woll handled nilerwriH bv llov. J. c. nilem, ltev. J. Werner, Mr. Klotz Mr. smder, etc On HUgftostlou ol Uov. Knerr, u constcrn. tlon ruoente of ten inlnutes wrs hAld aitor nm. 'ino piencrer, piefect. Dslde t 'O 1110. WC1P JIOV. J. C llitem. Itnr. .t. M Knerr, ller. J. I.. Werner nnd Iter. I. W Vra. tnniurt Sunday uchoui Is in npios. kcl, fllurc Ueatli Viirriuits Issued. On Tuesday nioriiiuc Governor Hart- ranft Issued tho death warrants of eight more of tho Mollio Magulru prisoners, viz: Aleck Campbell, James Carroll, Hugh McCcghan, James llnylo, and James ltoarlty aro to hang on Thurs day, Juno 21, tho same day already fix ed for the execution ot Munley, Kelly, Doylo nnd I)unohue,maklngulno In all, four In Mauch Chunk nnd ilvo In Potts ville, who will expiate their crimes on that day. The warrants were nlso Is sued for Patrick Hutter, Peter Mollugh and Patrick Tulley, tlxlng Thursday, August the Otu,as tha day of their execution. Vlsher nud Irlct O'Donuell case3 is expected toboicn- doied nutcher O'Donnell and John Oallnghcr.two well knuwn I5jst Mnuch chuulicrs. havodo parted to oullst m tho U. a. A. A number nf nei-sons from EnstAtajth Chunk, atnoiu them tho fainlllo 'of Ed. toweeuy nnd 1-ctii Coyie, have recently removed lu Bris tol, wheio moat of tlieinh nu secured employment. Ulsiatlstnctlon with tholf lot. nnd a doslio to heitpr thetosblves ojuics mnnv tosenouslv cuutcmplato a lemoval tu nthcr rimtlers. l.ou and hiuehold guods will eoou bo solllug at vol- torn prices. Thn resmnnllnn of HWltcb Back trnvclhas ns yet. pniii'jceu uu visiuiu iiupruvtiucuu things beie. Me-wrs. Booth A Esscrnronnlshlncannm bcr of their (U Generators lor Bhlpment to juoxicoaudiirazi. run mnitntph.mlcs imo n tone walker, the other n performer on tho litipeo cntcrtiilued IUO lUUIUtUUU UU LUOh OUIU1UUJT UCUIU. ,'nm ARhbDHheen In almost continual at. teudaute nt the Cumuilssiouers office siucothe Illness of Jas. Houston. I Ton. Jas. It. struthcrs nnd brldo safolv nr r.vwl nt honid tin Monday evenlmr. Ihe rollowlng will moro fu'.ly explain tho matter Jjoriieuou jpursuay. uiaiusi., ur imvi ilartrnnft, Oas. 11. r-trotUers, KhO., to Miss MarKU.et W. Vansycklo, of Kewlliuuswlck.w. j. On last Tuesday qulton pnrtvlclt thenelah borhooil ot lluz.cton for AUbiral a. HoiislLle. Matters ut tho Countv Jail remain quiet. The warrant lor the execution of Aiox. Lamp, hell wn reeoned bv Hhenir ltaudenbush ou WeiincsdayiifteiniH.il nndvill uerctl to tho nrt4finer to.nav irhurttdav.! Tho timo BOtlor i. lui'poell's cxccui'oii Is Thuistlay tho 2it.tct June, wufeuduiuuu iuireiuur ujlclu.iuuo uu that day. An ltciicr.mti nrenchor. of tho hard shell Baptist pcrsuaslon.a lamintermod.drow laruo cio-vds Inst bnndjy cftcrnoou rnd ovenlug wuile delUcrlug hluisolf In trout ot tho Maush-u and court non-is. i.el us urai, bs too usa smiu. ..Tt 1h expected that lu absence ot other bnsl ness. n irt ot thu tnai list will be disposed ot ut couuug so-iKlou-. It i now lulty two ytuis rune no civil situs wuiu tiieu in our courts, aim during s.i this tin.o iho trial Hal huj Don rapid ly accumuiat. ug. lion. Jas. Houston continues 111, wlthpo nerceniible chauffG lor thu hotter. Cancitlates. for tho poHiuoa Jicld by lum lu healiti, aro multiply tug I learn that Mr ratoil.lea lsnn applicant for Itx-ooltector ot Mauch I'hunk twf). rat bo. lug cup'iblo and tiouornblo n'ld having boon badly dojtt with bv tho Mollies none years aso, some persons think tho conuulssloueis should awuru mo couecrorsnip to uun. amen, Cirl Knln. of East Mancn Chunk, concern' lng wnooi feuis weio euuiutiud duriiig tho lorepurt. oi mo wceic, iu-l nu siioiuu iiuvw per Isnoil lu tho wilds ol tho Lluo.svrumn. was. ou 'mesoay. louuu ui n iious uion i-juo uun, nuu ludurcd lo lotuin homo llo had been iono siuco atutdjy. and his lrleuds, uelug forfjur duyB wituout tidings fiom him had bccuuio grcativuiurnica. TheioHn cons'derablo wntchlne nnd wait- lug for " dead men's shoos" in cei taiu quarters. Who wld bo tho next Comojlsioucrs' clcik That's tiio question, If t uch u tbli'E were ooslble. I should sv boatlug lias been even duller this noekthun since Pro-jldent Oowen has consented to Bcst,eudon of mining operations tor one mouth, Individual operator- anil rail load aieu have as- samod uioiu cnceriui looks. Tho great trouolo iu t he coal region appears tobw ttnitwohtvo tco mjuy mines and too many miueis. 1 hero Is said to hnvo recently beeu a con EidcrabiothiutnKoututbo-BOs s't tho vanous coilieilosof tho L, d: W. Coal Co, in l'authcr licl-k vaney. When It was first erroneoulv reported hero that President Uowen had letused lo favor tho general suspension movement great uneasiness was mnuueswu by uu ciasse la mis section. When on last Pnlutdny wo vl"lted Ihe Wetssport l'lamuc Mill and Lumber cnmoar,r works, wo wore gieatlv pioaseil with tho activl iv Liien i nu inero uiovaiunir. lniieeu wbvbio baidlv uremred for this iu these times of ceil- rial btHguutlon. Mr. Win Blery, one ot the llrm Inrunusus tint thev hsvnhud onlers sut- uctent to keep them err generally impioyed all along. Tlusisiuoiothau mauy others cau Buy. rjurlna- her presence In town on Wednordar. Mr. Alex. Cotnnboll busied herself witli an belt tug subtcribeis lo n petition lor tho pot don of lu r biubaud. How sucoossfnl sho has been haB not trenspirod On tho u hole I think it wilt bo just that much labor lost. L'amptiel.'s death warrant was read to him this (Thursdavl afternoon lu presence of quite u nuiuoi'rorireuiioiuen wnoimu enueiiio witness tho puicttdiU2s, Jho imsouer obseived his usual tana trout, and repouieoly asetted his innocence, callinirou uod lo witness his lnuo ceuco, eto , etc. What u pity that nu ijiioceut mau buuuiu uo uiuugui. iu eucu struiuia ?Iysterlous l)lsnxl'caruuce. Tho followlna nartieulara rotative to tho dls nnimirnnoh of Mr. l-'iaucla Klntlt. of Mldnorr. vtetako from the columut of the liethlcheui Tlmos, ns being tho most i cliiblo of tho rujoi ts concerning the strango atfalrt "Mr. l'ruucis Kludt Is a mau of about 1) years cf age. nud ono who by a blameless lilo ount uu a tepuutlonut the sti iciest, fairness and hones ty. For many yeai sho has beeu uue of the mo-ttnccepinb otearhcrsln lowerTowamonsmg towu-mp, and uhb also beu the organist ot the chuichnear Millport, that township, llo has also bken too aduduibtrator of his fjihei's es. tsto. OnMunday morning last Mr. Kindt left his homo to go to I'asion where he hud oui business in connection with his orato to attend to. nud whence he expected to uo to Chaumau- ville. In which neighborhood reside some or the heirs, nmong wuoui ho proposed to dl-tnbuto the lutiusiu uis nauu. jioreacueii jushiou uu rlaht slid cadeti u. Vdientlne unburn. Esq.. ou Monitav nttcrnoou, between noou audio', clock, llo lolt neat the latter hour, with the luteuUon ot goiug to Chupninuvule- luce thou he hj uot bi-eu soen or h-aid irom, und his funny l-i rrcaiiv ngitaLeu over nis tiiueeouui nblonoseli(-e. l'hls moruiug Menrrs btevholl Kindt of Wind (Jcp this cuuuty a brother to tho lost row. and BtOphen and Edwud Hover of Caibou, were in iowu, lu sea-ch ot Frauds Kmdt. '1 heir search had been very thorough, but fruitless, and thev reluiqulshod it at the Union leiKit.ull uttdl3'teturuuu to their respec tive homes, Mr. btepht-u Kmdt informed a Ihtuv Tluios leporter tuat his brother should have hsil snmewhero iu th uetghboihoid of ii.uuii nu bis liersoj. llo ,n a lie could not no iont tor bis disnppearauee. llo soaroi.lv thouuht he wouM deeamn. lsuviutr his wife ami Lhlldieu In iguormeo ot his llltcut.ons, jet U was olfUeuit to btdleve that he was foully dealt witn in uroMu iiurugiii, iu jsauu or iKiuieueui lie was nut weak ot lulud, but always lenurded as level-headeil. (in leaving homo ho lelt u cheos for fsmiu money with his wile. The brother uould uot say tiat he wss lu tho habit of tlotuff th.s ou leaving heme for a few usys, nor din he Snow the eoiouni ot the check uor whelher it was good at the bank upou which it was given. The ailmuusttslor had neither Beeu uor uald any of ho I hells rrcviuus to hbj dlsap-pearuuee. tiernns condition. ino seouiiu iiicuting iook pinco at l'arrvvllie. i I uvooiiy viriunm jmv, 1. leaKCjpifv leiL Aft-r tbo npenlno' exereiep. dr. 1 v. Bn-orstooieail nn liileie.tiiii; es-.iv o.i "Ilo.v can wo n.nke our Hunday sehoou moro in. tctestingr' llov. Siiaibr, ltev. Kneir, Hov itiiem. jiev. erner. .n ivi u-e, nun c. h. - eiss too pnrt in the discussion, ltev I. W. ea,el til l lock I'o tin nut -c . "ilint tu .l..l varo True lion' volrrtce." '1 he ill-en inn win ltvtU lnioouhout It U e-peclnlly (i, be ic. anted 01 tho l'airyvilie i-ii'uii s.auol il.i;i. it have ft verv nh-as.int nnJ iittr.etivn.ttti dav bcuoot room. Tho thl.d mtoilue' too' place it WeKpr.rt, on Wcdr.edav evening t ltev. .r. o. Illitmpro. uipii. Airer snmo Mining singlnr, nii,i nu .uin-fct ni.ivcr f -r tno Mimiav scu.mi e..u-io ..t- tho prcH't'en'. tho subject, "iVJ.rnro no lb diversions ol our ui.dsv t'chool scholnis nioro frLouentl" was lntrodjutd iu a siLitcd vny by ltev. Bitem, finite n number of go d u-ons wcro clven In tho essiv nnd dlaeiiinn nfui wauls. Atter thuclou ot thedl cusluu, w oisi lead nu esravon ' How toBludv and eputo Iho Hutiday Hcheol le-sou." Bev. nerr, llov. 1 einer, ltev. Yeakol. and Mr. arenstoso tnllowetl aterw-irdi ntiilnini'n tlm llscusslou llvelv nnd interotitii?. Jir (tie pnn. ernllcuorof t he meeting ut Weisspoit. wo think tho meeting has a lasting effect of geol loUu. cnee 011 tho teachers nnd scholars attending tho uerent iiistiiuie. 'ine buuaay bcuool room weis-port is adorned in a manner disorviug praise. Tho fourth meetlnff tnnlr nlnrn nf r.phlchlnn . ltev. J. K.ltiicrr presided during tho evening. j, n-N. ri-im it very lnsirnciive c-sayou " w louuu luc nuuu iy auuoui leesuu. i(OV. lliom. ltev. Wernor. Ittv. ic.iprr jiml i-. k. Weiss took part In tho discussion. After the oosoot tho discussion, und lively flinging by tho school Eovi Wcutz of Million. read a s.ioit but snlcy essay nn ftnwcan we Induce our elder church members to partlclpae In tho Han dayeichnol ojuso." Uov. Werner aim Yeakol frllowed with very npprnpil Uo remarks on tho subject. After this tho question box was Intro ducedbi'the president, and nrnvpd vppv Mpiij. fleijL A vote of thanks wns also given to tho person or persons who uecoratou tno church lu sucli giuLducr fortheoccasloo. Allow luesiy all thanks Isdnp Mrn. Itmnlir. Iho Hiinpnnli.n. dent Wm. Itnmlg,Mr.Kreldlor. nudnnumbcr of umuiiemiuiiuo ouuuay cnooi ot jjeaiguion lur mi 01 11, C. 8. W, rr, jie Too Tlie'Gnllows. A correspondent writing from Mauch Chunk, gives tho following description f thu gallows built by Mr. Joslah Sen pel, to bo used in tho hanging of the doomed Mollies ou tbo 21st of June: Tu tho ennrds' room ot the Manch Chunk 1ntl lies tho I tamo work of tho gallows that will bo used lu usheilug four souls lmo eternity uu ths'Jlstof Juno. Thetfrcauiul Instrument wus msile but a fewmnuths uaro bv Mr. Joslah Hon. nel, of tlnerlil tco. aud is composed ot reasoned oak. 1 ne iniieient; pieces ma; go lumauoup the whole aro lyiug In o.io corner ol the room, und beside ono ut the ho ims is apiece of cord, rather thau rope, that Is wound urouud and nrouud In a circle until It tonus tho shape eta wheel of considerable dlmcnalous. This istho hanguiai-'s rope, and Isa couiiKvulouot silk ami hump, and is uot much moro lhnn ouc.half Inch lulCK. j uu wnoiu nuair in lis luoiu coniiiiiou pieients n rather harmless aspect, but when put together uud reuly lor use It Is thu oppostlo otplea-nni to look upou, nnd evervtluuglnliB ImiuoiUito uoighoorhood t.HStimes a mcljuthely Hppeaiunoe. 'iho day hefoio tho execution it will bo put up lu tho back part otthogrouud corrl'ior. ana its width will tnko up uil the spuce between tho tiots of tells, its oonstriictlun Is vcrvbimpie, itineru rout otner gsiiows. in a great muiiyicspect. Tho posts ou either ado are utioug, llfteeu feet high andnie couuectcd nt t ie top by a hetvy beam to w hleh ouo end cf tho rooo is securelv tisteuo I. The other end ot the noose Is made into a sllo-nut, or what is IKjpul.irly known us u tailoi's knot. 1 uu p.uiioriu ut inu nonuuiu is rpneueil uv a ettiliwavaud Is seven leet uud a had fiom llio top. Tho fatal tiap Is ongiual snd worxs easllv, It occupies about two feet und u h ill of tho cu lliepluiforin, aud is composed ot doublo doors conuociou to too irainu wiirs uy nun uillges. i. U UIUSHIVU UOllB Blipport 111U tlUp, UUII It SlOUt nlecootioue Is so uttirbcd that when nulled belli of tno bolts aro quickly wlthdrawu, and 1 bo doors fall dwwnwnliK one ou each slde.cio utmg a si ace of s nuoslx feet six luetics ihrungh wnicn li.e couaemucu mea tuit Willi iciribio velotity. Tho unfortunate men win navo a dead fall of about llvofoit suulcieut lo bleak thjiruecks iusiiiutntieously. blKrlffBaudeubush Is nnder tho tiupros-ton that two men can he nung at once uu it, but tho builder thtuks not, as it was only Intended to lung ouo man ut time. I presume the com missioners never inouvnt o: their ueinir cnllid pp.m to haug more than ono luan on uno day, nuu wl.eluer u new gnilows will have to bo bunt so us to accommodate font, isuquesuou that as ytt lias not beeu decided. Lnfayette College Lafayetto College has a history full ot encouragement to those who live nnd labor fur tho best interests of tho coun try and tho world. In response to ttm request of the U. S. Ilurcau of Educa tion, Professor Owen has prepared thn Historical Sketch and account of its present organisation from which wo de rlvo tho following notes : Decoration Day. In nccordanco with nnttco in last week's Advocate, the Committee of Arrangements met at It. P. Kleppinger's (Lehigh Valley House), on Monday evening last j Alfred Whlttlnghaiu, o'f Weissport, was chosen Chairman ; W. A. Graver, of Lehlglitou, Secretary, nnd II. V. Morthluier, Treasurer. Tho following committees wcro then ap pointed : Musis, John Graver; to so licit donations of llowcrs, A. W. Horn and John Graver ; ou teams and repre sentatives of States, V. A. Graver and A. w. Horn : nn flnus and banners. Jus. S. Webb nnd John Urn Yet. Tho following muto of parade was also agreed upon : jmuiii lu front of Lehluh Valley House nt 8. a. m., niiwo up Dank street to In tersection or Si'cotui, down second to Iron, up Iron to Pine, down Pino to t'cin-tery, whom tho Decoration cere monies will ho performed. Tho lino win liien re-form nnd move down Iiltn to Dank street, up Kink to Inlen-eclion of IJinkwny, down llankway ami over to Weis-iptn t, moving down White street, countermarch to School, out Miinol to Iiankdii. tin Franklin to P.rldgi. and thi'iiee to Cemetery, whero the ceremony of decorating graves, &c, will I. 'il:o place. Alfred Wlilttlnghnm and II. II Mus- si-lman were appointed to solicit contri butions in weissport, and W. A. Gra ver, Jos. S. Webb nnd U. V. Morthlmcr In tills borough. Tho committee then adjourned to meet agaltl at tho Lehigh valley iiousoon Monday evening next. A cordial invitation Is extended to tno Citizens generally to participate Iu tho iii-corntlon ceremonies nud parado. Ad i'rHi8 will bo made by Hon. W. M. Ilapslier and P. P. Longstrect, Esq. Only Three In 100,000, Head, pause and bkflect over tho following: Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Sencka has proved beyond all doubt to bo thu best and most wonderful remedy ever prepared for the speedy relief aud euro-'of all coughs, colds, whooping cough, asthma, hoarseness, weak lungs, Incipient consumption, and that terrible malady croup. Have you delayed try ing it so long ? It so, get a bottle cost ing CO cts. and uso two thirds of It ; If not satisfied return tho balanco and get your money hack. Cau anything bo fairer ? This offer has been accepted by over luuuuu persona using tins dellclit ful remedy, awl only three bottles have ever been returned. Sold In Lehlghton by A. J. Dmllng and II. A.Peter. Largo bottles CO cents; small siza S3 cts. Ryo Flour is quiet, anil sol's nt t5.t'd "3" 21. Com Meal Is nominal, rhulast salool 'Briu ton's" wns nt (3 1 1 f. o. b. Oraiv Too WheAt market is ttlmost nt rt stand, the foreign advices being again unrnvor. nble, and tho millets manifesting no ibs;osit ton to operate i xcept at a litrther ninterlal decline, bales of Western red nttl.7I.Sii i'Citnu. do. ot si.TOtfl 03; Goo bush, l'enua. aud Koutnoni amber at iaiss 400 bush Michlitnn amber ot II.IK), and white, in lots, nt SlOiffiJli live Is lower, with further snles ot Penua.nt 85c Corn comos lu rather slowly.bnt there Is very llttlo demaud, nnd tho mnrxct closed wcik nud rather lower. Tho coble advices record a fur thcrdeclino of tt.1. in Liverpool. Ha:e of CO 0 lmsli. reirjia. and Wes era yellow lu ths cars nnd ginm dopot, at &oS n,c.t 13) ) bush. Muuthein while. In tho curs, nt 0.1c., nud 40 1 bush, sail at (Mo. Oatsnro verydnllnt thodiclluei.otcd yes. tetday. and tno freely onorod. bu es of 4oiu hush. Wostein white nt riosslc. nnd i4 ouosb. reuua.. ood and cholco. nt ClttSJo. iJo.uwuro cannot bo quoted ovor 6ic Closing Prices of DeUavkn & Town- send, Stock, Government nnd Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, May Sitli, 18.7. U. .H.ti'S. ISCl. IT. M. 0-2. 's, 18! II. H. S-lVs. 19US J. & J. II. S. ts-'Vs iso; id's, ins.. U. h. liM'i'n H3H bid MS'i sskid ('.. currcncv.a's la.1, bid ll'i'i atked U..B. 5's 1861, uow 1IH4 hid Hi), asked u. s. 44's, now 1075 bid lorn nssod l'e.insyjntiiu It. II 31k bid 3'.' asked lula. & nendlnirlt. 11 lli bid il'i asked LohlghVdlleylt.lt 32 bid 32 4 asked 1 eniguuouwv. iov. co.... ri uiu 17 nsacu United Ceinpautos of N.J.lSt. bid 131 usurd l'lits.,TItusv.,oiBnir. 11.11. 5 bid 6! asked l'l.Iln. .t Lllti H. It 8 bid D naked Moithcrn Central It. It,... 17 bid Is uBked Ilo.tonvtllol'ass. Il.lt. Co. II bid 11 Si a sited aold li b'i bid 107 asiod IIlB Creek Items. - Wo hul a elnrlous rain ou Monday night, which refro-hed evervthiug wonderfully, for WU1CU lUIIUeiS H.U IUI1UK1U1. The njtshad safTereil somewliat.bnt the rain lias given It a now start, aud It will come ail ligut now. r-otatoos aro coming up flnelv, but tho bug has mustered n,l his sireUHtli nud jiut lu nn op. peatanto teadyfor his work of destruction, farmers wishtug to have a crop must boou tno sicrt lot tueiu. Win. G. Brown.who taucht school In Uooer Vino Bun lust wiuler.is tojch ng ascett bchool nt Blcmiersvine. wisn i.im success. Tho Hntiervlsors of Towntnenslng township havn put tbolr l-ouns lu an excellent couditiuu. The rye throughout tuls valley looks splcu uiu, auu u gooj uai vest is uxpectou. By all appearance wo ate to havo a good crop ut uu siuus oi iiuit tins yeur. Never beforo within recollection were there seen us many llgkonucu ou Big Creui as tho past tew weens. A stabbalh school wai organized on Bundav last atedtoeubeiger's. with J.J. Kcmerer a Hupt.i Hurnsou wnyder. Aeslstnut Biiiit.. nnl Joiah llatpel, secretary. ititVEUK. "It took Its nuno asatestlmonv of lespect for tho tuients. virtues nud slKual service uf (Jenerul Uiisyctte lu the great cause or tree dnm." 'lno Ls'Ulslaturo oT l'enusvlvfliila craii. ted the charter Iu iSiU, but did not votetaeui uuy substantial aid. It wusnot uutil,aftermanr iluiriiini-iuiuuts. dtsnniiointmeuts 'and nemo. verlng euorts, that the regular exercises ot the colleee began iu Mav. isjj, with forly.three uiu ieuts. uuuer tue vrrsiueucy ui mo ltev. ueo. Junkm. blxiv-sevcu students weto in atten- itaiine dunnir the tiret vear. in tue vcur follow nig. the pteaeut site was purchased Auotber tear witnessed the completion of a suitable Htrue.ture. und men tuo lUuUKlliauon oi ine t a eulty. couslstiug of tbo 1'iestdenl.uud the three I'lOieSSOlH, dlVlirj,JhUUU uu uii.M, . liuroi.lnirdcuiauds. national iilltleultlcs. tier. Amifii ptoliiirias-iueuts. weiu at times so severe n in im nlniost iiverwhoimluir. At a moil cntlciljunclure. Br. Ciltell was summoeitl ii mil no iiitirmuiiiK iiiDiuiuir. aw iuj ui, .tao-t. wasiunutniratetl l'residcnt. Tho hpu which mado that dy so insplriug lia beeu more thau rmii7.oii. Hluoo is 3. wueu the uumberof tn. dents was 3d. tiieto raa been a steidy tuipual iiicreabe. uutil too last dialogue records tho names of 13. Twouty.eigut professors and touchers are engaged In the wor of instruc tion. Buildings uud grounds have beeu t.i. woitscd ouo it.iurned. lies des theso great nos. HPHioniiR. lnciudiuff libraries, anosratus. eoueo. tlous, valued lit over halt u inlliluu, thu collenu lias an lucomeot about (10,000 fiom productive funds. e.ucu all Income, however, is lusutheleut fr ,hn current exueLSes of au iustitutlou tqulpped like tMs. ,Nu oue osn exatutuo into the ooutsesul ttudy nud Know the spirit Hint pervades tae won, without leellug assured ttiutiuifayette College is one of tho great fao tort, lu the wo.'kof edueauon. It is the crown of uil Ihla suocejs to bo able to mako this re- Scarcely vear has piatd during tho present nlmiultrauou without a religious awakeuiug iu the ooliego. more or less wfUe-spreMut aud powerful. Thoeet Is,.?. l-7e. ami n-Tdweiees. i.i .Mull,, rAninri.nlile for thu protonnj lnlurtMt umiiitested by all the students nnd tho largef numbers who tusdo proressiou ol n change of heiitf. Bunng too past college year the Curia, tl n Ufa of inn niillture Las bteu anlckened In au unusual doiee i mauy ot tt.o students have broieseed conversion, hut ot tho lull results uf tuo awakeuiug it is too soon to sptat. Tnrnmn.itmi from Cnsster suvs that John ltooeu prjp isod to too clUzpus ol that place ou KalunUy to build th. re thu largest il'V dook ill ttm iinii.it Hinted, nnd titatad fliat if not aide 1 by tie capitalists uf Chester lie would lemove his great ship building uud eugine works to Philadelphia. The farm known as Watson lists. Jn.t south of Tilnavtlie, made lauious as tho secswottlio llrstgriMtod'uxei outeut so jib elthtwu ytsrs ago, was sold at auction on Haturdsv i'4 one aero lots, uveraglug tu price u liUli over ouo hun dred Uollais ptr sere. Tlie Caul Trutle. TimintT the mooLlntr of the rcnresentntives of the coal nueintiirs nud the coal o.irrvluir ooiu. panics at in'cw York, ou Mooay, the stocks of tuoseterui coniptnios couueeteu wiiuinotiU' thrnruecunl business woie mure or lcssdltituro. eih Tiio Journal or uomtutce. lu i's uoiiugs of the lli'ttuntioiiH, BayB when tho prices ut tho lioliiwiiie I.nckawennn nud Westcru nnd tho Ha nwato uud Hudson had touched their lowest points, 'the eport came out tuat tho coal oper ators h'ot decided io.kn.-peno mining fiom tho 15111 oijuneto tue mtu ut juiv. uotu tue uu u. waro rim Moirls an 1 Kssex si ot upward to the best prices of tho diy, and tho wbule list sym pathized with the movement moie ones. Thou enmo tho auiiouncetucut that this ogtecment to suspend wus colilineut upon tue assent oi jnr unnnn. of tho Beadluir uud who. it untiOjls hul telegraphed th it he had expressed Ids view in n letter which is now ou the way. When this uuws c-tino uut,and wheu It further appear fil Unit the re-ulutlon to suspend wns pot utiuu- luious, the coai earners uroppeu ou tieiawsro lliid.-suii. Morils and kissex uud tiickiWaiiua !! and the market was uui-otilcd aud irregular nt the clone." These Btocir movements luutcnte very cloaily that the market wuuld favorably reu IVUUKeueilil tuui nuriviiBiuu iui a luuum lint n, HiMiii hs lc was auuounoed that such 11 suspemdon dejieudod wuoilyou tho uequiebeucu ut .Mr. Oowen tho ltidieut ion was equ illy clear that tho "sneei" uiu uut iuiiik it pioouoie (ut imv rate, uot duriuir tlie mouth fiom Jauo 15 to July la) that Mr. uuwen'sictternowuii its wat across tue IKirill WUU'U UHUVUI 111 lun IIWUIULIIUI aspasstd. It will piobubly do uttlu mote than xtquost delay iu naming uuy tluu lur suspcu. BIOU. The follnwlno-tnble shows the nuantil vol coal shipped over tho ts-hih Valley ltailix-ad lot ihe wees CUU1U luy uiu, 101 1 Kiiuuii muj uiina compatt-d witn tne sauio time u.st,yeart .llS'j hul I It In nslted .1U7 bid...... nsked .illli bid 1111 asked .lllii bid 1 41. asked ..1111 bid llit nsked sTniannwAf,D-nnEit.-oniho mth last.. by the I'ev. J. u. Fi-eemnn air. u. 1. '.e ger. wald. ot I'arrrvillo. nnd Miss Trucdl-i Beor, nl Lower Townmeiisinir. Itl-ilCIIAltD-UltUllUlt On tho 12th diy ot way, ny ncv. Autauim uirinoiomew, jur. ijntnvette ltelchard and Miss KmmiBiehor, both of trfdilehton. Ctl twin eoniitv. Kor.u-sn-:f;vKit. on the 2'th iinvof muv. by tho same, Mr. William Kolb or v. eattier. ly, and Mrs, Llzzlo Uteiner, ol Qualcaku, Car bou couuty. dii:i), FUKDE".ICK.-0n tho 1th Inst., in Lower rowuiuousiug, btepuou i-reueiicic, aged 41 yeiirs. LOSU.-On tho l'th Inst, in Lower Towst euslng, Isabellt Amanda, infant daughter ot Lew.s and Isib.-l.a Blo-o. ngod 1 your, 2 months and 11 tint's. DUULINU. In this borough, on the 22d inst . James. eideit sou of linn. A J nud Mrs. Jvuto Bnrlinir. need 8 vcata. 7 months and .2 davn. BKCKUIt. On the 13th day of .May, In Mahon ing township, Oliver, sou ot I'eter aud Jaliu Ann Becker. agod2years, 8 mouths and 1 divs. BNYDKU. On tho 16th day of May. in Mnhon. lng township, Jacob, husband of i route uny der, aged 8a y ears, 7 months and 18 day -. Special Notices. E. P. Kunlusl's Ulttor Wlno of Iron. Thiri trulr valuable toalo hns bocil rt th ir ouffhly tested hy alt elattesoI thucuiumuuliv' mar ii la now uecmcu lutiiBpuusiiuio n nmiu intlictno. It co its hut nttlo, purines the b:ooil aud Ktvcstouo tu the stoma ch, renovate tlie Bystem nud protonga Hie. JivervbiKly bliotilU have it, l or tbo euro of Wealt stomacli, Uoa ernl Ucldiitv, IudiftCBtion, Utseaaoi of tiio toniftch. and for all cubch renuirinxa loaic. llila wino Includes tiio moat ax.cutvilo aud eilU cent bait 01 mm woimfibeMa-uunuoor .uattnmo Oxide, couililned with tno most euertittu of voftctablo ton lea ell ow reruvian liark. uo yuu wuut MJiuemiuK w biiuiihiucu JUll 1 Do you wuut a Rood appetite 1 Da 'ou waut lu get rid. of nervousness 1 Do you want energy 1 Do you want to Bleep welt f Do vou want to butld uu ) our constitution I Doyoawmit to fool wil1 Do vou wuut a Lrl-k aud vigorous foelm 1 If you do try KUNKUL'a Dirriilt WiXU OV I HON. I ouly ask n trial of this valuable tomo. Jiewaro ot rounterk'lts, aa Kunkel't Hitler Wine of lion Is the only auro and efl'ectual i t-m rdy lu tlie world for tho permanent euro uf Dyspepsia and DebllUy,uud at thurti dig a niua berotimitatiousobVredto the public, I wount caution tho community to purchaso none but the ueuuliio article, luauufucturod by K. F. KunkeU and having his stamp on the cork of every bpttie. Tho verv fact that others aio itt tempUuR to lmliatothlavaLuiblo remedy pi ovfa Its worth and speaks olum?s in Its favor. Hold only in tl bottles, or bis bottles for $3. 'Jrr t Uis valuable medicine and be convinced of lis; merits. Wold bv crugghts and doaleis otvry where. Tape Worm Itcmovcd Alirc floid and all complete, in two hours. Nn fpo till head phirph. isoat, I'm and stomach Wo run removed bv Dr. Kunkel, "JS'J North Ninth i.t l'liliadclphln. l'a. tienn for circnlar with a tru i tis on all kin It 3 of worms, advice free. Ask 3 4iar drujglst for a bottle of Kuskei's Woui Byrup, which will do the Work. 1'rico (I. It never tnls to remove ail kinds, from children ui briovu persona. Directions with It. ju, 6. "tFcoksumptivess " Tho n Ivci tlsor, havlu? been permanently ciur ih! of tint ii read itlsi'atr. Consumption, by o ylm i,lu reinev. Is aitxious to niako known to bii lei low sulfi'ix'isthH means ot cure. To alt wio dooiti it. nu will bp id u enpv ot the prescription ud, (ueo tt clinrgc). with the diiectloiM for ptepuuuir oudu4n ibo tame, whU h thev will llnU u fUili: cum, t i Connumptlou, A6 lima, lftonchMs. Ac. rjitirta wMiing tho pits rmi. IPiu will pid.i.Mt fcduio linv. !:. A. WUr-UN, Ul lViin-tt.. WilUnuPbur'h N.Y. jmiJiutl Errors of Youth. A Oentlera in w.it fluttered for voarn from NTousDcMiilily. 1'ien.atme Drcny uud nHtho iflVctmji fuutatuliUJtHCiutlon will.fui'the utku ot tmfferiuff huiiuitiir, rend froo to all w'.iu mva It, tho recio nnd dnectiout lor in akin tbo Himule reuiedy hv wnia uo was cured, bull'or eis virtUmn tu p'oht hytho advi-rl Hjrscxpeil iuieecau tlobo Uy udlieiuir. iu perfect coull- Ui-ulous I-'rum. WyonttiiK II uzlet ou Upper ia-high liaaver ileaaow... .Uahunay Mauca Chunk Total Last Yoar laeroabo Dec lease Weei. ZZAM ii (CuOl 04 lC,fl nt I ,3 7 (V 117,3 i I H 01 ear 5t0.bil 10 t64 111 '.31 A tl 1 7 Ji Vt 13 3.001 U l,4Tl.U" 02 Xoir York Markets. TI1UI1SDAY. Mav24.-FLOUH AND MKAU The flour tnaikoc wan lrregnlurtm Mine citditi low er, in olbeia hUher, tml pepoiuuj without much elm u-o and the tthdo quiet. We quote i btutfud Wo tern sup irrtne,' fC.w)a7. 0. extra Main. tT.i.'a;.i Wt-nuni Moiinir wheat extras. 7.'.'5(i'ii.J",i.ii SX an lXAX ti.;Yai...Q; w nler u.imtilii i' it ran. i721d&!ia(: KuULluiU bakeib' tiiidf tiiiiir lai ds iQiK'tPini.ZO; nouiUmi irip. ploir I'Xir-i, 7 7t 75. I'oui meat Veiru W-a.-u3.50. Lrau.lv a n e, U ityo Hour, a2itf foW. v.it itwJ i. jrt'Ta v w ablvlowe-. U0!tua. Western n.arket.aro dniv about 40 V tO"t- flf tboxe of laU year. Wo quote: sprli.tf rut, 1, !.tjal.5; Mtlwnuk c njii'tedftiidNo. 3. pifj li.J'tai.Sjreitwin tet-. i.TOcit.irt; bduw Ua., f.'tJ.lO. w Lit eto. t332.2( buh. IVje niul binev imuiluuL U.I IS wrw riva ivr ut iiur uuivr, rit iii u n iHih. at for mixcvl t-ttPi u. includ. luvJSo. 3at4Jc uiloat aud 476 1 c. fjr whim tin., uicluilinp.No 3 at 43., and No. iat 6itz aluowblui tiluio, taW-toi mum. 00d7. lumaii ooruuK'n lower, withal igo business nt iim iiruiiLia. MiBd uii the mot I&j.-jO hash, at i,1&to. for new nilxetl, inclnalng t earner at SSkjCt yellow Sou f hem, 61V0f lor future do 1 votv. Mvo lnuh , InoludttiK stetiuer mixta lor Alar. &0aWio, "o Juue, .flto.; do. July, tjukjO . nUo, Kuil muted fur May a. tic.; June at bia-&io, and JUy tnH-ahHc. iho ma i kcl chued weak, lhUnaclihln Markets. TII1TBADAY. MAV 24. FlDUH ASli MEAL.- There U uu xpuittusud tar ll?ar. and wltu a whoaio rttruritr4ir wvilt tuekeduu. ihe mar ket ta imuiiMuittatu Wfuifcuuu futiylS otuu ixr tNiriei wwur. Haiun oi xvnua. aua western extra, tu lot, at to.6"V7t ilinuftota extra taml lv. at IU ft foi fau and icimhI. knM for choice. ai.l M ts far fanert iuo bhl. lv una. extra fumu ly. Kood, at W: 400 bbU. do. do. Uu.. thoiw.at W,'; IWJbbUdo. ilo. iVo.. viry Inoy. at fV 50 auu rttu, it( (tbi uyni" ihku fcruor ui fiuvn 42Cedar-H., New Yuk. PIMPLES. I will miil(Froe) 'ho reclno for nremiincni nlmnlo Vi'iietaulk DALMthat will remove Tan, FitKCKLHi 1'IJIl't.rS nod 11L01CIIES. leav liifflhe ai.ui aott, c o;.r and hetutlfult alMiin. riiuctiona x-ir rrniui'inira uixitriaoL Krowtnoi hair on a haltl re.nl or aiuooth taco. AodroHM lio'j. Van Jelr Co. llox bV.l, No. S Wootor-st , ItewTorlc, Iaul3.mil HENRY A. PETER, (Snea-or to O. W. LE.YTZ), Bank Street, Lehighton, Pcnn'ai Olera to tho pahlio a tall lino ot Puro Drugs and Chemicals PATENT MEDICINES, fioiso and Cattle Medicines A Completo AuSsortment ot Wall ff'sap, From thn Ctoapost Brown to the lineal 011U Fancy Toilet Articles, SPOXOES, CnAMOISE SKINS, VliAlN & FANCY STATIONEhYj Ami a T.rielv o! nOUSHIIOLD ARTICLES too uum.roan too mentiou, all ol whirli be li oaertng at YEItt UEASOX ABL13 . ritlCES I rnnn WIKBS and LIQUORS for Medicinal and isuerumoutal 0urpuae4. PHYSICIAN rUHSomM'IONSrarerallr and accoritelr oouiiiounded by MYHHLF. at all hour, ot Iho day aiulnl&nt l'utrooaae luvlttd. i II. A. PETER, IocIit lllo-'k. latfU:i,l7;.
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