jji n. IIEWKRIi UIUTUIOr ATTOnNET A COUNSELI-On AT IjAW. Odea, Klols's Uruloing Btodaway, rTti-ir niltlNK. FA. Bettllnit Estates, Fltinir Ac Conn rraottce specialty. Trial ol Cannes carerallv K Accounts iuu -"i"'""D nifpnilM to. LtKIl t.aa'au.M l Kniia na Herman, j.n .. THIS PAPER! I may be fonnd on file at GEO. I p. ltOWF.LI. A CO'8 Newa- A,irrtUin Tlniean, 10 P'nro r."""-i Vllfte ADVKHTISINO CON THACT9 toay D made tor It In YORK. to Mm AvmU. BA.TUIIDAY, MA110U 1, 17. Local and Personal. TO SUBSCIlinERB. Subscribers to the Cabbo Adtocati will take (pedal nolle that our lermi are one dollar a year itrictty In advance, If not so paid $1.23 will bechargodln every Instance. Subscriber! getting their papers by mail will refer to the direction tabs on their papers and note the date, and remit accordingly, West's liver Dills euro sick headache. ti,. furnace at Millerstown produced 11,000 tons of pig Iron last year. Counterfeit quarter dollars In Imitation of the coinage of 1854 are circulating. Chew Jacmox's But Sweet Navy To bacco. -so- The Gltndon Iron Company now has Its five furnaces in blast. A tramp was last week arrested in Reading for attempting to outrage a nine year. old;little girl. Lewis Weiss, at the post office storc.has reduced tho prices of his winter stock of boots and shoes. Jonathan Coodhcad was killed by a fall of coal, following a blast, in tho West Shen andoah Colliery, on Monday evening. William II, Stanton, additional law Judge of Luicrne, who is being sued for li bel, and whose impeachment Is petitioned for, has sent his resignation to the Governor. Head Tilghman Arner's new advertise ment in another column. Do you know the fact that liewis Weiss is selling his slock of winter boots and shoes at a great reduction. The Lehigh Emery Wheel works have been on a drive all this week finishing up and shipping goods to various points of the compass. The best and cheapest boots and shoes to be found in town are at Lewis Weiss',post office building. -Wm. Haggerty, aged li, was killed by a train while picking coal on tho New Jer sey Central Railroad track, near Easton last Saturday. If you want a fashionable hat or cap,call at T. D. Gauss', and buy one for a small amount of money. In this Stale, last week, post-offices wcro established at Dugdale, Chester county, and Johnsonville, Bucks county. Tho office at Otter Run, Lycoming county, was discon, tinucd. If you want a good and cheap set of HARNESS, light or heavy, call on M Florey, manufacturer, East Wciseport, near canal bridge. You can buy the cheapest and best clothinz and underware, at the storo of Y. Schmidt, Weissport. Tho shipments of coal over tho Lehigh Valley R.R., for the week ending Feb. 22, 1(1,081 tons, and for tho season 647,604. A decrease of 214,152 tons on last year's ship- There were 72,918 tons of coal shipn over the L. Ic S. R.R., for tho week cofluig Feb. 21, making a total for tho year of 418, 780, an increase of 251,512 for the year to the same time in 1878. Fer boots, shoes or rubbers, of the finest makes, call on T. D. CIuuss. You will find an immense stock to select from, at lower prices than ever before offered. Repairing is vigorously pushed at Mc kre A Fuller's Car Wheel Works at Fuller- tou, with a view of putting the establish-1 ment in tun operation in about two weens, The next session of the Tciladclphia Annual Conference ot the Methodist Episco pal Church, of which this district is a part, will convene in Germantowu on the 12th of March. If you want shirts, neck wear, or any ether article in gent's furnishing goods, call on T. D. Clauss, and ho will supply you at extraordinary low prices. The sale of real estate of Solomon Solt, dee'd, in Franklin township, advertised to take place on the 25th ult., was, on account of tho inclemency of tho weather, adjourned until Saturday, March 8th. Seo advertise ment in another column. Tho Fort Allen Foundry has been com pelted to turn away somo orders during the week ; and on Thursday every place where a moulder could work was occupied, and all hands were "on a rush." Overcoats, latest styles and best material, fer a small amount of ready cash, at II. II. Peters', Post office building, Lehighton. The undersigned offers for sale a good siiei Fiat Faoor Sirx,as good as new, com bination lock the property of the Lehigh Building li Loan Association. The safe can be seen at the office of W. M. Rapsher, Esq. 1 will receive bids or offers for the came in person or by letter until March 3d, 1870, at 2 p. m., when it will be sold to the highest and best bidder. Damel OLtwixi. Stimes. President. Luckenbach's retail prices are but a trifle above the lowest wholesale prices of Philadelphia and New York. His stock of stationery of every variety is excellent. He has also a splendid assortment of wall paper, from the very finest down to the cheapest. Just step in and look at his goods. His storo Is a few doors below the Broadway House, Mauch Chunk A coal oil lamp in the house of Thomas Frisk, at Sugar Notch, IV, exploded on Sunday evening while tho family wore at church. Mrs. Hart, a neighbor, forced the door and tried to put out the flames, but was so badly burned that she died Monday morning. Violent Coughing racks tho system and brings on hemorrhage. Plxonix Pectoral cures cough, brings rest and gives strength. It tastes so pleasant that children cry for it. 13-10 Deputy Collector Helfrich is reaping a harvest of empty stamped cigar boxes. Ac cording to orders he is going his rounds seising all empty boxes on which the stamps have not been destroyed, and reporting the owners thereof for prosecution. He tho oth er day smashed, quite a number of these il legal boxes at Slatington. The law applies to liquor dealers and brewers also, and all should aveld prosecution by destroying the stamps on empty kegs and boxes. Cutting a stamp In order to open a box of cigars docs not cancel or. destroy It At tho stated annual meeting of the Lehigh Coal aisd Navigation, Company, held in the rooms of the Board of Trade, Phila delphia, on Tuesday, the following officers wero elected i President E W. Clark j Managers Francis R. Cope, Francis C.Yar nail, Fisner Hatard, Chas. Parrish, Charles Wheeler, George Whitney, John Leiseurlng,. James M, Wilcox, Edward Lewis, T. Carl- ' Un Il-urv, Saiimr! Di VMi. Hon. Robert Klolx attended the meeting of the National Association of Veterans of tho Mexican war, of which ho is ono of the Vice-Presidents, held in the city of Balti more, on Saturday last A commlUco was appointed to press upon Congress tho claims of tho Mexican vaterans to be placed on the pension list. FUYStciAKa' Win. New YorK i-nysi- clans say they have been using Speer's Tort Grape Wine and Wlno Bitters In their practice for years, to the entire satisfaction of their patients and themselves, and take pleasure In recommendlnglhem to the pub lic as being all that is claimed for them, and In fact, the most reliable wino they can find. Fur sale by all druggists. A very old lady on her deathbed, In a penitential mood, said" "I havo been a great sinner more than eighty years, and I didn't know it." An old colored woman who had lived with her a long time, ex claimed r "Lors, bress you, I knowed It all de time." Just as we know that David Ebbert, on North street, this borough, is the most popular liveryman In the county. Between five and six o cloak on i rmay Evening last, a young fellow entered the premises of Josiah Bowman at Bowmons vllle, and commenced carrying off his chick ens; the thief had taken offone armful, and had returned for the second lot, when he was discovered and chase made, he dropped the lot he had in his hands and jumped the fence foltowed by Mr. Bowman, making for the river, which he crossed followed by Mr. B. and some of his neighbors. Dodging around, the river was rccrosscd, when tho thief managed to reach his truck sleigh, which it was then discovered ho had left standing in the road, and drove off. The chicken thief left his hat in possession of Mr. Bowman, but carried off some 15 or 20 chickens. We do not suppose, however, that he will interview Mr. Bowman for the purpose of receiving tho head gear. Dr. Wilson, a well-known Physician of Slatington, died on Thursday afternoon. Deceased was about 50 years of age, and at the time of bis death held the position of postmaster of that borough. Funeral will take place on Afondoy Afarcli 3d,at 1 o'clock. Relatives and friends are respecfully invit ed without further notice. The .Mercantile Appraisement, publish ed elsewhere, shows by its completeness, that tho appraiser, Robert S.Calvin has done his work in the most faithful manner. Those interested will note that Appeal-Day is set for March 22dattho Commlssiomcrs' office in Mauch Chunk. A number of Die members of the Evan gelical church in this borough, mado a sur prise call on "Mother Lcdercr," on Abnday evening carrying with them many substan tial tokens of their Kind rcmeinberance of their aged sister. OaiTUABT.-Dr. Jacob W. Rupert died at his home in Hamilton township, this coun ty, on the 20 Inst., aged nearly 80 years. He was born in York, Pa., and commenced the practice of medicine over 40 years ago. He sottled in this county in 1824, and mar ried a daughter oi Peter Jerwino, Sr., in 1829. He relinquished tho practice of his profession about ten years ago, except iu his immediate neighborhood. He lived in tho house where he died nearly 49 years His funeral was held last Sunday, when it was estimated that over 800 persons wcro in at tendance. He leaves an interesting family to mourn his loss, to whom in their be, reavement, we extend our heartfelt sym nathv Stroudsbun Jeffenonian. Mr The ice in tho race of the Wiessport naning Aims sun continues to do a serious inconvenience and hindrance to that estab lishment. A number of orders for work are unavoidaly delayed on cccount of an inability to get sufficient water to run tho wheel. There ore now some good reasons to be lieve that tho Fort Alien Rolling Mill, in Weissport, will be started up in a short time. Some clerical oversight in making out the elections returns in Weissport has had a tendency to throw matters out of joint and furnish a theme for numerous animated discussions, and for a time a "contested question in the matter nf the election of School Directors was imminent. But the matter will no doubt soon blow over, as such matters usually do, in the rather diffi cult and expensivo process of "going behind tho returns," and after a time all will be serene. The action of the Weissport School Board, last week, closing the term of the high school, resulted in closing the primary school also. And now the school boys and g iris of that borough are taking a "rest." The annual conference of tho Evangel! cal Association lias been in session since Wed, nesday, in Allentown. Srr.cuL Isvitatios. Ladies are re spectfully invited to call and examine our elegant assortment of Shoes and Gaiters, just received from tho manufactory, which fo quaility, beauty of style and finish are un surpassed, having placed the tame at htcer prica than ever before reached. Respect fully, J. T. Nusbaum & Sox. At Pittston, Luzerne Co., Wednesday, executions to the amount of $20. 000 were is sued against tho Pistol Manufacturing Com pany in favor of J. F. Lee, its President. It is said the officials of the Company have made themselves liable in confessing judg ment in favor of the President, and that a number of outside creditors will lose thou sands of dollars. The Comptroller of the Currency has de clarcd a dividend of 20 per cent, in favor of tho creditors of the First National Bauk, of Alleutown. The forty.fifth anniversary of the Con gressional i'cmieranco Society was celebrat cd at the Concrccatinnal Church, in Wash ington, Sunday evening. Senator Ferry, the retirinz President, introduced his suc cessor, Secretary McCrary, who made an address. Rev. Dr. Chickcrinz, the Secre tary, presented a report, and addresses were niatio by several members ana ex-memoert, List of Letters llemslnlDK uncalled for In tho Lehighton rost.offlee up to Feb. iTlh 1171 1 Kelts. Islck Oemmerce, F. P. IteKKel. Emmanuel ltchrlif, Unas. F. Habn Samuel Hiatal. Sol tab Kaltcer, Mr. Joe. Kemmerer.WUIoug'y Maloom. George Many, Johanes Mllltr, Allen Powells, Mr. Uhas. Illui, Mr. U. D. lilts, Mr. James lthoatle, Mr. Tbos. lthoaOs, Mr. W. F. bebnerer, Matbews Stetson, Mrs. Iaura itau, airs, iienry ocnaiter, i w Persons catling for any of the above will pleaso say "Advertised." 11. II. PETEUS, P. M. Ulg' Creek Hera. Iter. Moses Ulnlnger, of Slatington, left lor uairrcnov, Anu, uu juuuubj morning ol tbls week. Mr. Gabriel lttbrlg accompani ed him. Dbo. O. Humphry and dattghtber, or Cherryvtlle, Northampton t'o., were at this lace on Monday and Tuesday, Ibe Koest or Jonah Markley, Court Drier, to whom be Is xoiaicu. Mr. James Pearson and wire or the same Tuesday, vlsltlnic rtends. Mrs. Pearson Is a sister to Mrs. w. js. Kemerer. Mr. Lewis Relnhart,orFarryvllle,brongbt XLnv. J. Lk Werner's horia to Paul lluek on Tuesday wbo will Una hlui during the ah senca ofltev.J. U. Werner, who It In attend ance at the Uonlereost of the Evangelical Association In Alisatown, tbls week and a part or next. Kji i.t R. V MntfnrA will nbui lAAAnt ,h?nJ1.,0,r,a ?,T. of Jr,Port 01 t"P"""snd. fill ol l'ntitle Inalrm-tlnn. Utvsnx. OUR INDUSTRIES, No. 7. Tho Ccntrnl Cnrrlnrro Vork. In looking around a community, and noting its industries, there Is nothing more imlicativo of its thrift, and of Its ultimate triumph In Its struggles for progress, than to see among its people a hopo to rise up in tho world through honest labor. Ono of tho evils wlilch tho past years of inflation has fastened upon the young men of this country is a belief that thero Is a shorter road to fortune and to success In life than a slow but sura one which labor opens up be fore them. Their conception of lbs necessa ry auxiliaries to entering business life is a reserved bank account, a countingroom fur- niihd in blackwalnut) cashbouks, ledgers and cheakbooks bound In gilt) an easy chair, slippers, gown and an errand boy in livery to introduce customer j and soma ex tremely accomplished young gents In whoso compositions the proso and poetry of life struggle for mastery, even go so far as to odd another charm to this elaborate parapher nalia a femme de chambre, equipped witli a dust-brush, to clear tho way for the throngs of ladies who ho sees In his dreams como thronging to his place of business, armed with a thousand gracious smites and a, ple- thoric.pockct-book each, in order to lift him immediately Into the hands of fortune. Tho repeal of the bankrupt act, and a subsequent return to specie payment has blighted the dream of such a young man, and now whither will he turn to find the fickle god dess Fortune that fatal "missing link" between himself and a brownstono front. 7 With ideas as different from thoso as black is from white, Messrs Trexlcr & Kreidlcr started tho Central Carriage Works iu this borough, a liltlo less than two years ago, They were both practical workman, tho one a wood-worker and tho other a painter and trimmer both having tho reputation of being first-class In their lines as journey menand were acquainted with the neces sities of tho trade here, as they had for sev eral' years worked in Lehighton as em ployees. Their hope ol success, then, was based upon the fact that they could, with their own hands, by employing a capable blacksmith, build a first-class vehicle, of any pattern that might be desired, ami they believed, knew even, they should bo able to find customers for every such vehicle made. In this they have inoro than realized their expectations, for there have been times when they could scarcely find room in their establishment for tho number of employees needed to complete the orders on hand. Trcxler ii Krcidler nro also progressive and enterprising. They claim to have built the first Portland Cutter turned out by any carriage makers In this portion of tho Val ley, which was purchased and used by Mr. Harry E. Pucker. The convenient and odd but handsome and cozy market wagon used by Dildine Snyder, Parryvillo, was built by them, and, we believe after a pattern pecu liarly their own. They now hayo a patent pending in the U. S. Patent office on a side bar and spring to be used in what is Known as the Brewster buggy. Tiie patent device prevents tho vehicle from hanging or ca reening when used by a singlo occupant. Iu the winter they manufacture and keep in stock sleighs of the various patterns, in tended cittier for pleasure or business. Of their Portland Cutters, the handsome one recently made to order for Dr. N. B. Rcbcr, is a sample of their superior workmanship. At all times they keep in stock tho phaeton, coal-box and piano-box buggies, wagons of all kinds, buckboards and other vehicles adopted to travel over rough mountain roads. To make their Iron-work, they have re cently engaged tho services of Mr. Josiah Harpcl,a blacksmith for whom it is claimed there are few, if any, better in this portion of the Valley on carriago iron-work. Messrs. Trexler Si Kreidlcr always warrant their work to be as represented. Their place of business is opposite T. D. Clauss' ciothiug store, Bank street. From tho County Sent. A GinuAN Spr.LLiNO-Br.s. Thoso who missed tho old-fashioned German Spelling- Beo at the Courthouse on Tuesday evening missed a rare treat, although no greater number than were present could have been accommodated, for the house was crowded to its utmost capacity. Tho proceeds of tho entertainment wcro given to Rev. Mr. Wnckcnagel'i church, in the Second Ward. ur. &rwiii, wno always lanes it lively inter est in matters of this kind and never fails to entertain, was prune mover in tho pre liminaries and acted as .school-master for the occasion. The programme was a varied one, and included a learned and instructive lcctuic, by Rev. Wockcnagel, on the "Cus toms of the East." in which he recited the Mohammodeii prayer, from tho Koran, in the Arabic tongue; and Pit Swilllebreniier did one act of Hamlet in Pennsylvania Dutch in a manner that "brought duwn the house," or caino near bringing it down. Mr. II. A. Cluto cave a Phouoeranhio ex hibition, to tho wonder and edification of the audience, iho curious littlo tulking inaciuno reprouueeu a song in uigii uer mun sang by Dr. Erwin, and spoke very distinctly German and EiiKlish sentences. The musical portion of the entertainment was also excellent. A prize, a copy of the late Rev. llarbuuch's jneins, to the best Pennsylvania Dutch scholar, was nwaided to ru awiiueurcnner. ilie spelling exer cises were fully as amusing as instructive, The class of sixteen, over which Dr. Erwin weildcd the "rule," was composed of our weimnown aniens, "juvnoann," the teach er eave out to Pit Swiillebrenncr i he spelled it R-i-g-g-l-e-w-a-i-gj the next time, the word being "Kindlein," was sjielled, worse if possible, B-u-b-b-o-M-y i and again, "Pjcrd," G-b-w.l. For this extraordinary aptness In the art of spelling, the teacher called Pit to the front and reminded him that this was Fastnacht-Djy, by awarding mm n ecuuuu iiic, eiriug ui mammoin doughnuts. Everybody was pleased with this spelling-bee, and no doubt others will loi low. Slxighino a Tia. Last Sunday after noon Mr. Wm. Gaulus, accompanied bv Miss Madera, drove out to Summit Hill on a sleigh-ride. While driving through that village one of the runners to the cutler were allowed to come in contact with a pig who was pcaceiuuy siumuennz uy mo wuysuie. Of course his pigship raised a" rebellion, the sleigh was upset, tho horse became freight ened and ran against a telegraph post, and broke both thills of the vehicle. The sequal to the mishap was that the vounr rentle- man had to hire another sleigh in order to gei oacK nome. PaiaaxTATiox Mr. James Handwerk on Monday, on behalf of several friends, presented to Prof. W. 8. Ditcrline an cle. gant silverplatcd B flat cornet, as a token of inoappreciauon ol tneintercst be has taken in giving tne borougn a urst-ciass musical or ganizationthe PhoMiix Band to which lie has acted as instructor and leader. Minor Tories Sheriff Raudenbush has been con lined to his bed during the week with a seven, cold and threatening of pneumonia. ills menus nope to seo mm out ana luuy reswreu soon. Tho County Cmmissioners on Tuesday, releasee, ironi jail uranviuo iioniz, juwara rocnt,ana win. Aioyer. Frcd'k Ruttey, of East Mauch Chunk, the oldest engineer on the lu V. R. 11., is dangerously ill. Talk of your "modest merit," or your Cassiui, with his "lean and hungry look," but did you ever take a rear angular glance at the average Mauch Chunk reporter gath ering "local personals J" C. A. Rex A- Brother are contemplat ing putting an iron railing and largo khow window iu the front of their store. M. A. Fegley, Esq., tobacconist, has re cently thoroughly repaired the interior of his store, on Siisqueiionna street, an evi dence that ho is meeting with Ibe success Iu business h s richly deserves tjiirjirlno Pnrly. Last Saturday evening, at an early hour, Mr. Chns.II. Sweeney dropped In rather un expectedly to muke n call on Rev. B. D. Albright, nud although the reverend gentle man had some littlo business to attend to, of course, for courtesy's sake, he fell Impelled to defer business, and entertain his caller. This social chat, was, however, most uncere moniously Interrupted, about 7:30 o'clock,by an en masse Invasion of the parsonage by a party numbering between thirty, and forty persons, all armed not with swords, guns, or bludgions but witli baskcts,bundlcs,etc., and which not being hurled at tho heads of tho good pastor and his family, were exam ined and found to bo loaded with groceries, provisions, nud other wclcomo auxllliarics to a peaceful and cheerful home. Tho in vaders proved also not to bo enemies, but rather a number of the pastor scongrcgation, who took this astonishing way to remind him that Saturday was Washington's birth day. The remainder of the evening was agreeably spent In a social Interchange of words of friendship. Mr. Albright has been a hard-working and faithful pastor during tho year, has accomplished much good heie, and has the undivided affections of his con gregation and tho esteem of the community. During the week he has been attending the Evangelical Conference at Alleutown. "O Yea, our Lease Cover That" Tho following story of a prominent rail road man is vouched for: Ouo of our lead ing railroad companies has lately cxtcuded its mileage by leasing another road, thus dis posing of an opposition ronte, also securing a monopoly ofa coveted section of country. Whilst tho articles of the lease wero under discussion, ono of the gentlemen present, mentioned n very Important law suit, pending, involving some $40,000, to which the leased road was apartyind that tho lesse would probably full heir to that. "Oh, no," said the Suiwrlutendont", emphatically, "we won t have anything to do with a law suit our lease don't covor that." "But," replied tho gentleman who first mentioned the sub ject, "the suit is pending, and you must as sume it." "I tell you we won't I I assure you our leaso don't cover law suits; wo have been very careful on that point," re joined the Superintendent. "Well, I am very sorry for you, for your leased road Is tho Plaintiff in the case, and tho attorney says he is suro to gain it," replied the first speaker. "What I how? Repeat that re mark, sir 1" said the superintendent. Tho caso was ogaln stated. "Ah I Ah 1 Well yes party plaintiff, that's a different ques tion I Oh, yes our lenso does cover that:" I'nckcrton ISIpplcn. The Packerton Christian Association met on Friday evening. Select Heading by Horace 1). llcdt, John L. Ileers, and misses MaMcKclvoy and Sarllo llarton. Reading of the Budget by Mrs. W. L. Stiles. -W. F. Brodhead and wlfo were on a visit dlctunn, N. Y. Mr. li speaks or that section ui iuu euuuiry in Kiuvring lerms. Our school Board Is composed of tho fol lowing xeutlcinoA: Amos lielgle, Charles IjOngkammor, Henry Hums; J. p. Scwmel, J. It. Jleers. and Andrew l.lilott. The ques tion ol lrce boobs having carried, wo hope to seo the wishes of I he uo. nlo coinnlled wlih. Tho cntlro board wo believe, aro In favor of Our irenlal Eso. Thomas Weaver. AnxtmiA to have Bomethinir In remomberence or the Elk bclongln to the Park, (now no more), securod the services of Wm. Harleraan, and his parlor Is now adorned with a picturo on canvuss of thoso noble but useless animals. P. A. Andrews' successor In tho mercan tile business 1,111 usaumo control this week. TllO Practice of takfnv fLilvnnlnirA Af Vol. e ntlno's day to send scurrilous valentines to' iiioso we may not iikc, is a cowardly one. A case Ol this kind hannaned In nnr milH, community; whether tho party sending it iiuvu sin leuuu n Kruugo wo Know not, evident ly tho '-Golden ltulot was lost slh or. Nathan Lcflcr hns Lean rcAtAMM Knnv- vlsor A falthtul omccr Our roads have been kCi in good condition auu at less expense thun over before. Steady work at tho car shops mnhoinleai. ant laces among thoso who wero wondering uu iuuk mo uuii nine arrangement would lust. Ue all hope to SCO buslntas revive. In order that all may be steadily employed and ciiuuiuu .u enjoy ins uuou tilings OI UI1S 1110. II Congress would legislate lor tho good or the Country at largo Instead or working solely ror party supremacy In 18S0, we would be a happier peoplo. Iho uver.ige Congressman or to-day can rise no higher their highest glory seems to bo in worrjlng their political opponents then to make s.ragetlo moves and then away h-mo to their constituents, saying nothing to the ordinary voter but simply look, lug wise, statesmanship. Ilosbl A0. Albrlslttsvillu Itciua Tiny thing A rork. A well known country tho oil regions. Tobias Wentz, of Parryvillo, was at our place on Monday. John Ilrutnhi-llcr, orwillport, was at our place on Monday last. Wm. O. llcckman, rormerly orthls place now ol liuttervllle, has contracted lo run tho ovt uiiu 01 iienry J. ueppey, ever. Blue birds havo mado their appearance already. We think they are rather early. S.lss Maggie M. Mcrtz, or Duttcrsvllle, is .u..v.ui.iiiK nun us now. ono win return home next week. Nelson 11. Dcppey, son or Henry J. Dep. pay, made his appoaranee once muro on our eiivgia nun ins BOllling pice, we all nailed bliu with welcome. He has been from home since last summer. Miss Augusta 1). (ireemwelg, sister of uui lunuriiiuu uicnurti i i. u reenx weig,tprain. ed her ankle very badly on Thursday or last week. Dr. H.C. Mc'Ioriulck.orKrergevllle, was summoned and attended the patient liu mediately. At tbls writing the patient is do ing very well. Wm. II. Ilhnde, or Krcsgerllle. son or Iienry. I. lthndc, has recommenced teaching tho Albrlghtsvllle school In place ol Ucurge onyder, resinned. Jlr. nhode Is an enter prising young man or good bablts, and there Isnodoubt that ho will make an excellent teacher. Hon. Michael Cassldy, orNesnuehonlng, will please accept thanks tor past lavors. Henrv Savltz. teamster nf PninHi VTnn. net!, has accepted a position at Joseph Moikes, or tirass Lake, lor driving a two wwieo ivuiu. lur. n. is Known to ue one ot me best teamsters In this section or the country. Duplex. Items or Feb. I, did not come to hand. Ed. Advocate. Towamciikliic; Ilrcvltlcsu Sleighing seemed to bo the chief amuse ment of our young people on Saturdoy and Sunday last. Amandas Kibler, a scholar of school No. 5, was engaged in visiting schools on Tues day of last week. A shooting parly was held at Trachs villo on Saturday of last week. Supt. Hoffonl visited our schools on Monday last. He gave both teachers and scholars somo useful instructions. Adam Kibler of this place, who had been visiting friends at Xazercth, returned home on Friday of last week. Jacob Smith and David Younzkin are again re-elected for Overseers of the Poor of this township. II. R. Kibler, of near Wild Creek, who pas been eoniiuea to mo nouse sor several months, is now able again to feed slock. To keep a dead man put him in whis ky; lo kill a living one put whisky into him, Charles Glldner and wife nf Monroe paid bis parents a Hying visit last week The photographer at Kresgeville Is do ing a flourishing business during these last lew weeks. The marriage of David Drcisbacb, of this place, and Ellen Smith, of Monroe Co., lias ucen tue cniei topic ol conversation lor several days. Tho wedding took place at Weissport on tiie afternoon of Saturday, tho 22nd ult., tho ceremony being performed by Rev. I. Yeakel, of Weissport. Miaccnr. The Favillion Hotel, at Long Branch, was sold by the Sheriff !at Friday, and pur chased by R. J. Dobbins, of Philadelphia, for f 25,000, over and above inoumbranres, amountiug to f 22,000. The Riverside Ho tel, of Pleasure Bay, with fifty acre of land, near Long Branch, has also bc-n purchased ly Mr I' .Mm frfl?1 '0. Purry-villa IIciiin. The clerk of tho weather, having for some time past Ires ted us to dally editions or "bean, tirulsnow," now gives us, by way or variety, a goodly fall of "bcatitirulraln," to bo follow ed, evidently, by cold, b'oclng heather. The donation visit recently paid Rev, J. 0. Werner, tho Evangelical pastor, by tho members of the Parryville.Mlllporf, llaiard's and Dig Creek congregations, wns a complete success and a very enloyable aflalr, some V0 persons participating In tho felicitous oeca. slom Tho articles contributed were varied and va,uablc, embracing almost everything Imaginable In tho ll.o of ramily necessaries. Notwithstanding tho crowded condition or tho parsonage, the ladles bavin? Iho matter In chargo spread n feast or good things which was partakcrl or with relish by upwards or 80 persons. Theprogrammo concluded with the rendering olsomo good music, after which tho party dispersed at an early hour, having con tributed another Horn to tho many pleasant remlneseenccs which tbo good dominie will carry with him from the old I'arryvllloclrcult. The School Lodgor, edited and managed by tho pupils of our senior school, is crowing in Inttrcst. Mrs. James Thomas and daughter, form erly r this place, but now or Catnsauqun, ac companlcd by Mrs. Hectf, of Weissport, paid their numerous friends here a visit during tho early part or tho week. ' Alter an extended visit to Salem, tf.J., MltS llettio tllmtn rittllrni.il In nnr vlllftn-n nn Saturday Inst, accompanied by Miss Jeunlo Uwyuno, daughter or editor Uwynue, or tho former place. The Parryvllle Mutual Al l Society will hold Its annual mcetluir for the election ofolll. cers on Saturday, March 1st, nt tho ofllco ol tho President, fir. W. F. Christ. Hut one death occurred during tho year, upon which yajuiKui wun promptly mauc. Several cases of diphtheria aro reported In town. Robert E. Yundt, son of Mr. F. Yundt, of weissport, Is In attendance nt our senior school, with a view to preparing hlmseir to teach. We congratulate our boys upon the good Sense dlsnlavad hv them In lottlno- Shrnva Tuesday como and go without a repotitlou nf iuu perpetrateu last year. i.ust year s ex perience was the first ever attempted In tlut direction, and we bellevo It to be the last as woll. Haling, "locklng-out," &e., aro but barbarous relics or "ye ancient times," and should be ror ever burled with the past. Wo aro glad to bo ablo to report little Harry Uamford, who has been dangerously 111 lor several months, couvalcscont, Surprise parties aro growing In favorin our village. Uu Friday .ast Mis. Stephen Snyder, senr., was made tho recipient or a very pleasant surprise. It bolng the anniver sary ol her birthday. Among tho goodly num ber present woro Mrs. Henry Boycr, Mrs. W. II. Rnccht and Mrs. Hagamm, or Weissport. Several useful and valuable presents were made, and a grand feast partaken of by the entlro company. A similar affair Is to como offthls woek In another quarter oftown, Itis rumored, In lion ororilrs. Wm. lllnkor's birthday, Mis s Salllo A. Hess, who has been under musical training at Philadelphia during the winter, Is expected homo during tho latter part of the week. aukbicus. East Fcnn lou. Wm. Fritzingor was home on Sunday. All wcro glad to see him. Gideon Peter, Thos. Ruch, Laf. Frey man nud J. O. Smith, were out sleighing Monday. While- returning homo from Le highton, tho horse becamo frightened, ran away and pitched them Into a snow bank. No one hurt. Reuben Peter and lady havo been out sleigh-riding behind their carriage nag. James Smith is waiting for crdcrs lo "come West." haae GiiuSor and son-in-law started across the mountain tho other day with a load consisting of two millstone), lor Etnaus, Lehigh county. On account of snow-drifts in tho road they wcro una ble to reach their destination. Tho Colonel looks quite disappointed sinco tho election, his candidate for School Director having been deleatcd. Rev. William H. Strauss preached an acceptable sermon to tho Ben Salem's congregation last Sunday. Peter Koll, Esq., is visiting friends here. Tho old gentleman looks hall and hearty. Louis Louchcuor, one day last week barely escaped a fatal accident. While fellinga trce.allmb caught him and threw his body under the descending trunk. As fortune would havo it, tho tree lodged short of tho ground, nud he escaped with some bruises. A shootinir-inatch nt Nathan Eck'ato- day, and a hoc-down this evening. lathan Old took his sweetheart out sleighriding on Saturday, Owen Smith and wife, in a cutter, paid a visit, on Monday, to Henry Ruch. Jonas Koll ami somo friends enjoyed a ride in his new sleigh last Sunday. Aaron Bowman and Emallne Sleigcr wald wero married on Saturday, tho 15th ult. Owen Smith was on a visit to Henry Ruch Monday. . Reuben Peter and Jonas Kolb were on a visit last week to Alfred Westman. Church on Sunday at 2 p. m. Singing school on Sunday nt 1 p. m. U.nclk Sam. Wentlicrly- lieuit,. A littlo boy. a son of Mr. Ed. Foust, died or brain rever on Wednesday morning last. ,''101," the mystic number referrod to by the Weathcrly corroipondent to the Carbon County Democrat, bus been explained to us as meaning 1)101, uuiuunt paid tor a $10asscss ment and enrollment. The question ot supplying this borough with water Is again tigilatcd. It has boen prorocd that. It the borough authorities rail to act in this Important matter, the Uak Hall association, witb a limited charier ot (30,000, ties at hand, every properly holder should support his Question. There would bo a vast ...nw iuu mutter in uano. vtr uu auijno laeiu saving In tho Item ol insurance ulono, I know nf a m,n not m.lnv miles nmr who allows his sickly wire lo go out washing, tolling hard, In order to win tread for the lamlly, while he sits quietly at home until her return at the close of the day, then be kindly ullows her to repair to the railroad and gather a supply oi coal lor Hie night. 1 bis is worso than cruelty to animals. T. D. Scoltand Ed. Kilt-lnger expect to leave sunn lor llraddock, Pa., whore they havo secured work, .Mr. Matters rrom Shenandoah, Is expect ed to contlnuo blacksmithlng In Mr. Boon's shop. O. W, Thlrloway, James McOurgan and othors, are to leave soon for lJecr l.odue, Montana. Wo regret to loose those gentle men, us tbey are good citizens. After soveral days absence. Dr. Lttham relumed bringing with him his household euects and family an Indication of slaying With US. ltoCKAWAV. HE D1D.VT PASS, Last week was examination week in most of tbo schools and the boy who "passed" can easily be selected from tho boy who didn't. Olio of thoso who didn't was on Saturday entrenching himself on Ledyard street be hind a snow bank, seemingly waiting for somo one's arrival, and a man who had ob served his preparations inquired: "Making ready to have some fun, hub?" "Well, it may bo fun for me, but it'll be tough on tho other feller," was the reply. "Then you aro expecting to have a light?" "I just am thatl The school teacher mark ed me down to ST bccauio I said Russia bounded Lake Erie on the well, and now when her brother comes along I'm going to bound him on ail four sides with tbo big gest licking a white-headed boy ever got." Detroit iYce iVcss. A 1VI.SE deaco.y. "Deacon Wilder, I want you to tell me how you kept yourself and family so well the past season, whon all the reet of us have been sick so much, and have bad tbo doctors runuinz to us so lone." "Bro. Taylor, tho answer is very easv. Used Hop Bitters in time and kept my fami ly well and saved large doctor bills. Ihrco dollars' worth of it kept-us all well end able lo work all the lime, and I will warrant it has cost you and moat of tho neighbors one to two hundred dollars apiece to keen tick (he 6a mo time. I guess you'll take my medicine hereafter." Bet other coluinu. Closing Prices of Diiiavex A- Tuwnsknd, Stock, Government and Gold, 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Feb. 2T, 1870, U. H.C's. IS1.... ices Did 10C asked y. M.a-3)',l3-J. Ji J.... bid a.kcJ I l.u.s-v ttoi loci, bid UJk asked ii, . j-wc, ism on, bid iu i,iua i I'.x. p-.,(, IKS bid I'D t.sec t . a. : urreucr.e's U.S bid IS unea U-H. 1441. new IMS bid IMS ,(d I'. H.S'. new MCI, bid IMS aiLid U. S 4'encw , I Mm bid uS atken I'onnsylraaia II. II Sis bid 331, lej I'liila ,t Headluglt.lt US bid US asked LeUljh V.Uey It. It MS bid 36 S ukea i-eumnioai a: ,ir, Co.... US Old .S astta linliMJ ConipaDiMoitt. J.iats bid ms sake "Uheru Outial i.. 11... us old Mt ai.to lle-tunvilla t'a". II. It, O I S bid ,S aacni l -tli. nt & tins', it It Co. 6S b.d aske Uo d ... I' u bid HO k, a M.Ter,(Vna S' S bul IV s i kei i.injMa',il'jr DKf1 '' ' tMl VJ jyrr.ncAN'TiLE api'iiaisemest, Made by ROBERT S. OAI.YIN, for the County or Carbon, tor the Year 1679. An APPEAI, DAY will be held en HieMd day of M AKOII, 1870, at the COMMISSION tits OFFIOK. In the llorougb or MAUCH CHUNK, at TEN" o'clock In the forenoon. EAST MAUCH CHUNK I10ROUUU. Clan. Elwln llsncr, dry goods and gro ceries 14 $ 7 00 Samuel Kennedy, -notions and groceries l'i 12 60 Charles Swank, flour and feed... It 7 00 tlh tries Swank, ooal dealer It 7 00 John IJIckman, dry goods and groceries 13 10 00 Q. W. St W.T. IIoovcd, dry goods and drugs 13 10 00 Philip Rader, furniture store.... 14 7 oo WllliVtn Miller, canal store 14 7 00 Ii. Miller, canal store 14 7 00 K. It. Cook, coal dealer 13 10 00 MAUOII CHUNK IlOROUrjH. Mrs. n Kharkov, drr goods and groceries It John Hold, baker confectioner. 14 John ll.-uler, merchant tailor .... 14 P. F. Murray, booti and shoes,.. 14 Kilos Hhlek, contectloaery 1 A. J. Smith, saddler 1 Jonas Somlhelin, clothing (tore. 11 Charles Schueble, baker and con fectionery 14 - Henry Sondhelm, clothing store It C. E. Dellart, tobacco store 14 U. llartholoiucw, tin and stove storo it Mrs. u. lircnelser, tobacco store. 14 David Treharn, dry goods and groceries 10 O, ii Ebert, drug storo 14 J. W. Ilcberllngta Co., dry goods and groceries 10 Uclst . llornholscr, merchant tailors 13 George Woll, agt., tobacco store It John C Dolon, watches and Jew elry 13 C. A, Hex ft liru., i'ry goods and groceries 7 Abraham llcriscb, notion store.. 14 1). U. Uertsch, merchant tailor.. 13 Mrs. Hannah liellurd, hats and caps 14 Joseph Laclar, drug store 13 Asa 11. Doers, dry goods and gro ceries 12 Miss A.H. Harrison, milliner... 14 John llelhl, merchant tailor..... 14 John L. Medtnan, watches and lowelry 14 K. P. Luckonbach, paint and pa per store 14 E. Miller, grcon groceries 13 Mrs, KUler, notion store 13 MIchaol McUeady, confectionery 14 Mark Hyndman, grocery storo . . 14 Spcngltr fi User, tin and stove store H M, A. Roblson, agent, merchant miller is Mrs. L. Ycagcr, confectionery.. . It Leonard Yeager, furniture store. 13 Wm. 11. Stroll, boots and shoes., l'-i Lohlgh Ooal and Nav. Co., coal , , jard 14 John laga, sewing machine store 14 Henry I.obleu, grocery store 14 Hugh Moore, grocery store 14 William T. King, dry goods and arocerles 14 Charles Faga,dry goods and 'gro ceries 13 Henry Wnrnko, dry goods and groceries , 13 Henry Doane, grocery store 14 Nathan Faga, grocery and flour. 14 Fred. Newnouse, dry goods and notions 14 F. M mute, iron merchant 14 Fred. Krone, Iron merchant...... 14 Charles lledlug, Irou merchant,. 14 WE.VTHOILY BOROUGH. W. V. Blaksleo, dry goods and groceries 11 Joseph Verzl, morchant tailor... 14 A. J. I.auderburu, dry goods and groceries 13 Chaiks Cassler, coal yard 14 II. F. Clewoll, stove and tin store 14 U.S. Illnker, grocery store 11 J. li. Twcedle, drug store 14 Myer Kondbeim, nothing store.. 11 J. U. Eadie, dry goods and gro. cerits 12 Solomon Stewart, grocery store.. 14 .1. 1,. llouck, grocery store It Wilson fit Harlemau, dry goods and groceries 12 Fcrvason & Dro., stove and tin store it II. I,. Heck, furniture store 14 Joseph T. Uriel, grocery store. . . 14 W. 1,. Stiles, notion store 14 W. W. Do Witt, drugstore 14 F. P. llooven, grocery aud con fectionery It WEISSPORT BOROUGH. Mrs. M. Guth, millinery store ... 14 J. Straussbergor,groceryand con. fectlonery 14 Fred. Schmidt, merchant tailor,. 14 P. J. Klstler, dry goods and gro ceries 13 Weissport Planing Mill Co 11 Bernard Yoght, dry goods and groceries 14 J. S. Miller, U:ur and Iced 14 M. llagaman, dry goods and gro ceries 14 Wm..H. Knecht, boots and shoes 14 A. 11. Scidle, Hour aud reed 14 Dr, O. W.Lcntz, drug store 14 MAHONING TOWNSHIP. AmonArner, dry goods and gro ccrlis 13 P. A. Andrews, dry goods and groceries 14 C. 11. r-eidle, dry goods and gro ceries 13 J, Uuch, dry goods and groceries 14 Jacob t'ryman, flour and feed ... 14 Solomom Huppes, morchant mill 14 C. (1. liouser, merchant mill.... 14 LEHIGHTON BOROUGH. Tilghman Arner, dry goods and groccrlos 13 T. It. Kemercr, cabinet ware.... 14 T. 1). Clauss, merchant tailor.... 13 E. II. Snydor, dry goods and gro ceries 13 Mrs. II. A. Peter, drugstore 14 J. M. Frltzingcr, shoe store 11 llaild Kbberi, Uourund feed 14 J. T. Nusbaum, dry goods aud groceries 11 J. L. liable, hardware 13 J. 1. Gable, coal and lumber.... 14 E. W. Clauss, tin and store storo 14 Wm. Kemcrer, dry goods and groceries 12 Kocb fc lire., tobacco store 14 D. U raver, agt., dry goods and groceries 13 J. v. U.Neal, baking aud candy store 14 Joseph Ubert.pork and lard store. 11 Hellman fit Co., merchant mill... 12 llellman & Co., coal yard 14 Valentine Schwartz, furniture store 14 Mrs. S. E. Fatzlnger,grocory and millinery. 14 Chas, E. Greenawalt, bides and tallow 14 A.J. Durllng, drug store 14 Charles Traiuer, flour and feed.. 14 Frank Leibengutb, grocery store 14 A. D. Moter, slovo und tin storo. 14 John Ilauk, bakery and candy store 14 It. Fenstermacher, dry goods and groceries 13 II. 11. Peters, agent, merchant tailor 14 Lewis Weiss, shoes and boots,... 14 S. O. Whealiey, fancy store 14 IS 00 7 U0 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 OO 7 00 7 W 7 IU 7 00 7 00 7 00 0 00 7 U0 10 00 7 09 10 00 40 00 7 00 10 UU 7 00 10 00 12 50 7 00 7 00 7 (0 7 ro 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 0U 1 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 0l 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 U0 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 ro 7 00 7 00 7 SO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 UU 7 00 7 U0 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 15 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 00 10 00 7 00 15 00 12 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 UU 7 10 7 CO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 110 MAUOII CHUNK TOWNSHIP. John Henrv. drv roods and cro. ccrics 11 Edward Mlnnlch, dry goods and groceries 12 Henry Williamson, dry goods and groceries 14 J, 1 anner, dry goods and grocer ies 13 John MoCroady, dry goods and groceries 13 George Kline, dry goods and groceries 13 P. Mcllugb, dry goods aud gro ceries 14 Casper Ichter.eonrectionerystoro It T. E. Davis, drug storo 14 John It. Harris, confectionery storo h Joseph Richards &Co., dry gcodi aud groceries u Joseph Schneider, dry p'odi and groceries 14 M. KSIuyard, dry roods and gro ceries , u Wm. swank, fr.mitura ,0re 14 Mrs. M. Dav'.j, millinery store. .. 11 Joseph NcMus, boots and shoes.. 14 T. W. It'jnshaw, drugstore 14 Jobn Liugan, dry goods and gro. Cerles 11 M J. Jones, dry goods and gro. 7 00 12 60 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 ' 00 1 00 7 00 T 00 12 10 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 evtivB l I M, Stout, jowelry store 14 Mrs. J. II. lloflman, notion store 14 11. U'Donnell, dry goods and gro- I ecrles 14 Noah Orlffllh, grocery storo 14 ! G. I.. Watson, dry goods and gro- I cerles 10 Il'at. Lanier, dry goods aud gro. cerles , 14 Samuel ltlckert, stoves and tin. ware .'. It !Jobn llelgke, canal store 14 I Friedman, dry goods and gro ceries It F. llreslln, notion and grocery store. 14 Jobn McUeo, dry goods and gro ceries 14 Samuel Stevenson, dry goods and groceries 14 Thomas Corby, dry goods und j groceries 14 I LANSFORD BOROUGH. 7 00 7 00 20 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 D. R. Hughs, dry goods and gro ceries , , 14 7 00 J. C. Edwards, a, Co., dry goods I aud groceries 13 ' 12 50 Price. Hall & Co, furniture store It 7 00 Mrs. a. liynon, notion and candy 14 7 00 S, Watkius, sh-io store U 7 00 Anna E.Lwards, nation sto-e 14 7 00 l. li. Edwards, toUltocry and eon. Ii-Ui -ni-ry , . .14 7 00 Z.AK8P0BD BORocon coKTinuiD. Clan. D. R. Davis, druif storo 14 (7 00 II. I'. Johnson, drng store ..11 7 00 A. M. Nowm II sr. dry troods and groceries 12 12 60 Ii. McLaughlin, grocery storo ... II 7 uo 1. W. Davis, confectionery storo. It 7 00 James McOllloway, grocery sloro 14 7 00 W, Y, Evans, boots and shoes ... 14 7 00 it. watkins. dry goods ana cro- rerles ,. 11 7 00 P. F. Kllno, dry goods 12 12 50 it. Avans. notions ana confection ery , 14 7 00 D. Mathews fc Son. drv coods and grooeries 11 7 00 A. stem, agent, dry goods and groceries .13 10 00 II. K. Aurand h Son, store 14 7 00 James 11. uaiingtier. dry goods and groceries 14 7 do Mergan Price, stove and tin store. It 7 uo FRANKLIN TOW NSH1P. Josiah Ruch. dry goods and crro- eerie , 13 10 00 n. Miyuor. dry goods and irro- eerio IS 10 00 N. Snyder, coal yard 14 7 00 Joel ltex, flour and feed 14 7 00 iienry uampbeil, drr goods and groceries , 14 7 00 J. ik. Kickert, agent, flour, feed and coal 13 10 00 W. II. Whitehead, grocery store. 14 7 CO David D'llrlau, grocery storo .... 14 7 00 W. S. Kubns, stove and tin store 11 7 00 uaviu iioitz, dry goods ami gro ceries 14 7 00 Charles Duck, groceries and pro- Tl'lons 14 7 00 Wm. i7. Kemerer, grocery store .14 7 00 A. I'blfer. iTroeery. llouraudiced 14 7 00 Pebo Poko merchant mill 14 7 uu BANKS TOWNSHIP. E. Laiarus & Co., dry goods and groceries i 0 60 00 Thomas Jobn & Co., dry goods and groceries 8 30 CO T. N. Puttarson St Co., dry goods and groceries 11 16 00 E. T. llooven, dry goods and gro ceries 14 7 00 T. K. Williams & Son, dry goods aud groceries It 7 00 J. P. Iliess, dry goods and gro ceries 14 7 00 C. F. Shooner, dry goods and gro ceries 8 SO 00 jamcs aiccioskoy, dry goods aud roecrlea 14 7 00 S. 11. Farrow, grocery stoie 14 7 00 Jes'e Miller, grocery store 11 7 U0 Thos. O'Donougb, flour and feed. 11 7 00 KIDDER TOWNSHIP. Isaac Butt, dry goods and gro ceries 14 7 00 A. J. Drodbcad, dry goods aud groceries 11 7 00 G. 11. stlnson, dry goods and gro ceries 11 7 00 LAUSANNE TOWNSHIP. H. W. Prevost, dry goods and grocerits 7 40 00 LEHIGH TOWNSHIP. Charles McQlll, dry goods and groceries 14 7 00 LOWER TOWAMENSING TOWNSHIP. John Ilalllet, dry goods and gro. ccrlis 13 10 00 Robert Walp, dry goods and gro. . cerles 14 7 00 John Ilagcnbach, canal store.... 14 700 Wilson Musebllu, grocery store. 14 7 00 J. It W. Craig, dry goods und groceries 13 10 00 J. & W. Craig, coal and lime.,.. 14 7 00 KUtlcr lioycr, dry goods and groceries 13 10 00 Samuel Ziegenfuss, dry goods and groceries 14 7 00 A. Klstler, stove and Un store ... 14 7 00 Luvi Straub, dry goods aud gro ceries 14 7 00 J. Kostcnbader, dry goods and groceries 14 7 00 Adam Mehrkatu, dry goods and groceries 14 7 00 UPPER TOWAMENSING TOWNSHIP. Paul Kresge, dry goods and gro ceries it 7 00 H. Kunkle, dry goods and gro- corres it 7 00 Lowls Cbrlstnian, grooery store . 14 7 00 PACKER TOWNSUIP. C. H. Shcllbamer 14 7 00 EAST PENN TOWNSHIP. Penrose George It 7 00 PENN FOREST TOWNSHIP. Paul Danner 14 7 00 ROBEItT S. CALVIN, Mercantile Appralsor. The abovo Tax will be due and payable to S. S. SMITH, Acting County Treasurer, oir tbo FIRST DAY OF MAY, 1870, at O. II. Llnderman U Co's Banking House, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Maucu Cnumr, February 20, 1870. motel, Itcttnurnut & Liquor Store ApprnUemcnta. EAST NAUCn CUUKK BOROUOU. C. F. Curren, hotel 6 (50 00 Philip ltader, hotel 6 50 00 reter ltusn, notel 5 60 uo c. .1. (llasser, hotel 6 60 00 uwen uallaghcr, liquor store.... 6 60 00 John llarklus, hotel 6 60 00 juicnaei uats, restaurant 10 so 00 maucu ciichk uonocon. Jamcs S. Wibert, hotel 6 60 00 raui acuwoiDinz, noiei 5 60 00 Plus Schwclblnz, hotel 6 60 00 John Drlghton. notel t 60 00 Mrs. J. 1(. McUlnley, hotel 6 60 uo Lowls Armbruster, hotel s 60 00 John llnhlcr, hotel 6 60 00 Leopold lleiss. botol 6 60 00 Samuel Uebler, restaurant 10 SO 00 Ilornard McUee, hotel 6 to 00 Charles Foster, hotel 6 60 uo J. S. Kelser, hotel 6 60 00 Mrs. C. J. Sharkey, liquor store. 6 60 00 M'chael Martin, liquor sloro .... 6 60 00 Thomas Carr, hotel 6 60 00 Michael Meileady, restaurant... 10 20 00 Mrs. Schulenburg, hotel 6 to uo Wm. Thompson, restaurant 10 vo 00 Mrs. Fred. Roth, hotel 5 60 00 William tiehrlng. hotel 5 60 00 J. McElroy, liquor store 6 5000 Gerald Woodrlug, hotel 6 60 uo WEATnxuLY nonouou. Wm. O. Kammerzel, hotel 6 50 00 Oeorge W. Kelser, hotel 6 60 00 Levi 1 1 aril, hotel 5 50 00 John lllnes, hotel 6 60 00 Walter Kline, restaurant 10 'JO Oo Mary K. llelker, hotel 6 60 00 Charles Boxmeyer, botel 6 60 00 wxissrooT Bonocan. Joseph Feist, hotel 6 50 00 A. W. Marah, hotel 6 60 5j Henry Trapp, hotel 6 to uo Oscar Arner, restaurant , 1 ;o 00. MAHOxmo TovfK.mr. J. T. MoDanlel, botrl sn 00 Stephen Fenstermacb'r.boiel,. t so 00 James Hemming, l-.otel..., 4 u nj George llagan,l.vtel......:..; 5 m W rxHiaitroH nonocon. Edward Rshcr, hotel & 60 00 f "'''J'.1, Wilier, resiaurunt 10 20 00 Levi M, strawn, hottl 6 bona W. A. fsters, restaurant 10 20 00 Thomas Mants, hotel 6 60 00 V. A. Sroawlty. restaurant 10 20 UO Fred, Miller, hotel 6 60 00 L. F. Kteptilnger, hotel 5 50 00 Mrs. U. Ash, hotel 6 50 00 F.U. Mlllin, restaurant- 10 SO 00 David Ebbert, reitaurant 10 20 00 maccu cucnx TowBsmr. Nathan Klots, Summit Hill, ho tel 60 00 Ellas Frits, White Hear, hotel... 6 to 00 Jacob Hubs, Nesquehonlng, botel 6 5O0O Annie Oweos, hotel 6 5000 Hugh Doyle, Summit Hill, hotel, ft 50 00 James McOlnty, Lanslord, botsl, 6 50 00 Francis MeKenna. Laaslerd, ho tel , 6 50 00 Patrick MoKsnaa, Lanslord, res aurant 10 20 00 J. B. Watkins, Lanslord, restau- rant , 10 20 00 Mrs. Mary Campbell, Lanslord, liquor store 6 60 00 Wlcb. U'Donnell.LaniforJ, hotel, 6 50 OO George Evans, Lausford, hotel.. 6 50 00 Frank McCann, Nesquchoulng, hotel s, 5000 James Sweeney, Summit Hill, hotel 6 50 00 Simon Andesner, Summit Hill, restaurant 10 30 00 Mrs. F'uk Malloy, Summit 1U11, liquor store . 5 50 00 Jobn Ulbson, Nssqnebonlng, ho . tol , & WOO Patrick MclCeana, Sr., Nerque buulog, hotel 6. 60 00 Francis Early, Lam lord, hotel.. 6 60 UO Marxarcl 1. eats, Lanslord, hotel, 6 50 00 John Fraoo. Lanslord, hotel..., ( to 00 John bwef ney, Summit Hill, li quor store 6 60 00 Sanson Hancock, Nesquebonlng, restaurant. 10 10 00 Thomas Newoomu, Nesquehon lng hotel , , 6 50 00 Patrick MeDermolt, Nesquehon lng, restaurant. 10 JO 00 SBAUXUll TOWKSUIr. David Hells, hotel ,, t 5400 W. U FreJulol. botel a to oj David U'llrleu, Ttltaursal la ;j CO Jobu Krouitr rtsuurant 1 . 1 1 - 11 ASKS TOWHSIttr. Clan. James B. rnrrcll, hotel 6 150 00 Mrs, Jesic Hfi'Scn, hotel 6 60 00 Jsmr Mod skey, liquor slo c 6 M 1.1 J. J, Oallnither, hoUl t 60 m Mri1. Mary Itroiran, liquor Inr. 6 W ihi KieU'd Daughully, liquor store.. 6 60 00 lacsakkk Townauiri James McGlnty, hotel,, ( . 50,00 LKiiiou TowKsmr. Ch at les MoG 1 1 1, hot el . John 1. Uleekle), hotel , 50 no 50 00 tOWEH TOtVAMEXatXQ TOWMBllIr. ' Herman Fellraan. r'staurant..,. 10 2a 00 Fred. Uorlaeher, botel 5 60 00 Ororice Kram, hotel 6 50 00 Lewis Orail, hotel 6 60 00 Aaron strohl, restaurant "... 10 20 00 Fred. Wiser, restaurant .. 10 20 00 hainuel Anthony, botel 6 50 00 Samuel Jones, hotel....'. t 5000 crrut TowAxxsatao. Towxsoir. Nathan Cteraler, hotel t (O'OO Jobn li. Weiss, hotel , 6 50 00 W. Snviler, hotel t 50 00 Peter Juuss, restaurant 10 SO 00 rACKurt 10WNSUIF. Wm, Kropp.hnlel, ( 60 00 l'eter I'artz, hofol.',T.. .,..,..'... 6 60 00 Wm. Victor, hotel. .;r.:....- 't 60V) t . . -IV- ,!" KABT rEKK .TOWStiflir. . w Penrose George.hotel 11,,.. 4 - moOj, KttxixB Townautr. ' - Peter Houser, hotel 6 (4 00 rtNM ronxsT Tow.vsnir. Enos Koch, hotel 5 60 00 Emanuel Kuebler, hotel 5 to 00 . BREWEItS. Mrs. H. Uelsell, Franklin t'w'p.'. 9 ii 00 Mrs. M. ilerstcr, E. M. Chunk. Si 00 P. at P. 11. Schwelblnz.E. Mauch Chunk v 25 00 Weliser & Sinter, Mauch Chunk, v 26.00 BOTTLERS. Thomas Siegfried, East Maueh l hunk t 50 00 James Sweeney, summit Hill.,, 6 60 uo Fred liorlacbur, Bon man's 6 to 00 DILIJARDS. , Roomjtr month. Jamcs P. Wlbtrt 2 50 SO 00 Charles Foster 260 30 00 BANKERS, O. B. Llnderman k Co., Mauch Chunk t 50 00 ROBERT S. OALVIN, Appraiser. March l-4t. ' llruf i;lt nsstl I'liytlclnu A nhysioiuti, comnlainine bltterlv about dull times, went to his druggist to fiiidfjmt mo ic.i3tiii HJ, uu una season ot tne year, his practice was not so extensive as fonnerlv: also, to find out what inducements his bro ther medico offered to attract away his pa tients. Ho was startled when Ills .druggist answered as follows: "Doctor, coughs' and colds are very prevalent, but every one is purcuasing iiali a nuNur or uobkiioond and TAR.umd recovers so rapidly that there, is no necessity for calllne In a physician. Again, the reason thai Dr. F., on tit street, is having so many patients is owlug to the frankness he adopted iu perscribing Inevery case of Coughs Colds, etc., a bottle, of Hale's 1Io.nct ur llOKkiioc.ND And Tak, and finding it successful, he had concluded in future that nil his patients, when troub led with any diseasu of the lungs, shall im mediately commence taking Ualk's IIoxkt or IIuRknocNn and Tar." Tho druggist's advice was snapped, and tho almost uiscouini'ed physician now cun-. sidcrcj n successful practitioner. Hisclaiins are based upon the virtues nf the medicine he adopts, which in all cases is Hai.k's IIok -xy or HoREnriusD avd Tar. Sold by all druggists, Large size much the cheapest. PiKk'a Toutiiacuk DRors euro 111 ona minute. 11-14 XAKUIID, t Bowmak Steioekwalt. On the lh lnt.i by Iter. A. Ilartholomew, Aaron llowin.in, mid Miss Emellne Slelgeiwalt, bothol East Penu, Corbon Co., Pa. DIED, WILSON In Slatington. on the 27th ult., Dr. It O. Wilson, aged about 60 years. The funeral will take place Monday, March 31, at 1 o'clock p. m. Rolatlves and friends are respectfully Invited to attend without further notice. Hover. On the 2ud nit.. In Lower Towamen slng, lohn A. husband or Elizabeth Dover, aged 72 years, 10 months and 2 days. Special Notices. Tlllfl WOULD'S 1IALM. Dr L. D. WEYBUUN'S ALTIBATJVll hIRcT remedy med TIIIIITY-FIV. 1 EA11S lu a private pract co.auduetor lading to lauicaily ouio 33.JHC ETjavn-A-TISaVC , Dropsy, E!V"Jp"ias.ueooniiair bvphi,ls, nravsl. Diabetes, aud all diseases In which the b ood is iQip.ieatod, is now offered to tlio pub 10. bold by all lit tail Ouiooistu. and (vthoierate onlvlbvnm WEVllUlt.S 4EIU01M! to. 1. O. llux 33s, Kochetler, C. Y. PIMPLES. I -will mail (Free) thr itcipo Tol- a I'tnpte VEORTADLC IULM t lint will retnovn TA. fltLCKl.KS. l'IMPLKS and ULOrCUlw, Teaviun Uie Hkiu Hott, o.eroiiabtut.mit alu ltwiuitloiis lot DtcttaciDftT a luxuriant nroirtu of h tlr on a buid heaJ oramootu fce. AuurrM. Inc lost on: So. kUiup, lien. Varnlt U cc Co , W Ann tstiect, N. V. TO CONSUMPTIVES." Ihe &i3vortL,ur. l.arlnir been nermanemlr ureJ of tn a dread mseite ConminipUou, bv ft s'liiuie ri'mtdt'.ii anxious Co muke kLown to hi 4 lellovr.suffcrriathn mean I t cute. To all wbo 1 6ii re a. 10 will seud u cpy ui tUo pruncripuon used, (free of cnare) wiUi tbu dirwrtions for prepsnnn; mid using the name, whicJtley wilt; Hud a Bt'BR Cuuk for -4Jo.iBi;urnON, Aaitmc iiUt.VClllTIS, .!. I'nrtiej wijChmk tbe Pfncrtptlon. will t leana ai1dres. A WlLdOX, lti renu ttiL. WllnauiBbUTgn, ii, Y. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A ori risTSM AN whtiSnfferM for yen's from UrouiDKMLITY,riU-:M TUK DUAYf nd ailthutflvctsot jouthtul Indiscretion, writ for die sake of luflmuir UumitDlU , seud free ! all wbo need It. tbe rrcli'O aud dure. Ion for ma ki tiff tb tttnrpib retuo-y by wltieb le vm cur(L Bufftirem wltJjluc to profit by th ad. Tertlaer'a exi'Ct tenco can do so Uy adurtsdliijt iu l'crfect conitdenco. JOHN U. OODEN.4JCMarBt.Kr. PILES Of allkluoU.TUNfOUS.rtlwbtr , ses rt lit OOD or nincus and alt diMfaaea oftaa Itk'CTlTW quickly and perfectly curei bv a atiutin aud aooiulDir ltKMKDY. I'or 10 lorroaiwni addr a Du. J, t'AIiiCIt A UO,tt Ann Mt , N. Y. Health and Happiness. Health ana llapplneas are fncchs Wealth le ihoir pnnooori and yet tber re withiu the reaxh of every one who will use Wright's Liver Pills, . the only poto CUIUS for Torpid- Llvor, Drupi. it I a, Jleadsolitt, boar btotuacb.CbiwIipiitiuu, De h'ut. , Naue 1. aud ah litlltotu lDiopiaiuta and' D ood UuurdeTa. N on genuine mdcaa aijnitvl Wm. Wr'gtui Pril m. If yoai DnijjKitt will not tmppir m Hd K cent! for ona box to Harriet Holder Co , 70 N. 4ib fcJU, l'tula fol w Nervous Debility I Norrons Oebllltyf Debility, a deprived. Ir it table atato ol minora weik,nevous exhausted fee hijsv rmejiertfr aaitaatioQ coufubou lieaiK weak meuiory.'ibe coueeqaence of rxrewa, m ntal over vf or Tbls nervoiM d&tillliy flmtna rovereU'ti Oiirela K, fc'.KUNKIfil.'H B1TTKH WINK OF IllOl . It touea Use eyktew.dipeU tbe mental gl om aud iieapondeuoy. und rrjuvenaten tbe mitre at-atem, (let tbe renainn Tai onir K. Kv KUNKLliU it tiaau yellow wrapper amuudJt bia pbotoicrapb ou outlue. Tjicm. fl-00 per txjtt.e, oru lor Is 00 Ak youi dnuiot it. and it &a baa It n it. fret vt the Vioorlrivr 259 N. Nlutu ft., I'blladrlpb.a, 1'a, AdyiceUee, by eocloatnjr thiee-cont aiaiup. Worms. Worms. Worms. 15 F. KuukereWurmfttrnppevtf fita 10 d. atroy I'm. beat, atut btnumcli vfotu Dr. Kuukel. lb.o onlf autoee-itu vbyeican woore n.ovea'laptf Worm in two boura aivo wuU head, and uo fee until removed Com mou tene teaobea if Tape Woiui can bt removed ai oiU erworuiaoau be rdiiy Uatro.eni Auric at ottlce aud store, frre. Tbe doctor cai tU WbHner or not ibe patent baa wortua. Thoua. audaore dun (Uily wUH worua, ud dun 4 know It, run, afaaiaa. crania, cboklxis aed suffocation, tu low complt non elicit, a found tne eye. vol Iqr end n In 1 j tbu atouiaoj.ie t lpiaattmbt. irriudjnuot tbe icb, pciintr.i tbo uose, coab tuver, itrJun at tbe wal.Lt ad ache, ani breatb. tbovaueut urowa paau. tnlu. lick dor and lrrtu'loa n ill autu-iU tbeesvuipama. ud more oomn f-onj won a Z. Y. KVSKISH sVim H .iy , vi niter la la to retnore tiieu IMoe, HO pr 'wKVi botUea loralCM. (if rl ape Worm w t aid conau i Uifl Uociorj k ora loiu r-. u tn.tu-tuuva-MUie voitn Ktrun. and il bil not. Pi.Uiuepua . . mi 1 f t- t ut(