Jjjt It. SIEWKHS, DIHTHIOr ATTOnNEY A COUNSELlOIl AT LAW. Office, lUots Bnikttnic Dtodaway. t a tti tt niltlNK. PA MtltUnK Estates. Film Accounts aud orphans TrUl or rnu caretni'r attr-ndtd to. transaction! In Knluh and Oennsn. 11 Jail V. THIS PAPER I ror do fonnd on file at OF.O. p. now ALL A CO'8 News baper AUTrrii-i TiULCTsJ mar b mado tor It In SATUHDAY, MARCH 8, Local and Personal. to sunscmnuitB. Subscribers to the Cardon Abvocat will Ult. special notice that our term arc ono dollar a year strictly In advance, If not bo paid $1.25 will be charged In every Instance. Subscribe getting their papers by moll will refer to the direction tabs on their papers and note the date, and remit accordingly. Weil's liver pills cure sick headache. A man cannot bo required to servo on a jury more than once a year. Chew Jamsox's But Sweet Navy To bacco. -so- -Orders for printing, by mail, receive the same attention nt this ofdeo that they do when brought In iicrson. Martin Graver, of Catnsauo.ua, left on Tucsday.pf last week for Atchison, Kansas, on a prospecting tuur. A bill now before tho Legislature pro vides for the annual election of a tax collec tor in each borough and township. Kew tomatoes have mado their appear ance In the Allcntown markets. Few, how ever, have stamps sufficient to invest. Lewis Weiss, at tho post office slorc.hns reducsd the prices of his winter shook ol boots and shoes. You can find everything in tho drug lino at the store of C. W. Lenti, Wcissport, fresh, pure and cheap. Uead Tilghman Arncr's now advertise ment in another column. Frank Iluber, son of Mr. Ed. Habor, or the Northwestern Hotel, left for the west on last Monday night. Do you know the fact that Lewis Weiss Is selling his stock of winter boots and shoes nt a great reduction. Nimrod Spaltcnhower, convicted of the murder of John Ivcson, in Lebanon, Ta., was sentenced Monday to be hanged. Jacob Leckronc, aged 87, was suffocated to death by coal gas In his room, at York, Monday morning. His wife was uncon scious, but may recover. The best and cheapest boots and shoes to bo found In town arc at Lewis Wciss',iost office building. Wm. Knudelt, aged 18, was killed by being caught in the shafting of tho Pennsyl. yanla Agricultural Works, at York, Monday . Wall Paper at and below Cost at C. W. Lentz's Drug and Fancy store, "Wcissport. Tho amount of coal shipped over the Lohigh Valley lUilroad for tho week end ing March 1st, was 60,828 tons, a decrease of 152,231 tons so far on this year's business us compared with same time lust year. If you want a fashionable hator cap,call at T. D. Clauss', and buy ono for a small amount of money. The Governor Tuesday nominated and the State Senato confirmed Alfred Hand ns Judgo of Lackawanna county, iu placo of fituuton, resigned. Matthew Heed was killed and nn un known l'ulauder fatally Injured by tho col lision of an engine with some curs ut tho Heading Colliery No. 4, near Shenandoah, Tuesday afternoon. By an explosion of sulphur gis in tho Lower llauche Creek Mines, near l'ottsvillo, Tuesday ix miners were badly burned , one of whom, named Crone, Is not expected to survive. For boots, shoes or rubbers, of the finest makes, call on T. D. Clauss. You will find an immense stock to select from, at lower prices than ever before offered. Workmen are engaged in retiring the No. 1 furnace of the Thomas Iron Works Hokendaunua, and No. 5 furnaeo of the Crane.Iron Works, Calasauqua, preparatory to putting them in blast. A large deposit of iron ore was recently developed on Ileuben Lcibeiisjicrgcr'a farm about a mile north ot Toptou. Several shafts were sunk to a deptli about 40 feet, and large and rich veins struck. If you want shirts, neck wear, or any ether article iu gent's furnishing goods, call an T. D. Clauss, and ho will supply you at ' extraordinary low prices. A daring attempt was made to burglar ize tho store of Samuel Yost, at Bethlehem the other night. Tho noise made by the thieves awakened tho family, who got down stairs iu timo to see thrco men run from the store. Correction, In tho sheriff's sale adver tisement on 1st page for seized and taken into execution as the properly of Geo. Lin aey,rcad taken into execution as the prnpef ty of The Carbon Iron Company, defendant, and George Limey, terrt tenant. -Overcoats, latest stylesand best material, for a small amount of ready cash, at II. II. Peters', Tost office building, Lehighton. D. M. Zimmerman, Secretary and Treasurer of the Camden 1 Atlantic It. It. Co., will please accept our thanks for com plimentary pass over that popular and well managed road for the present year. 70,338 tons ol coal were shipped over the L. Jfc S. II. It. for the week ending Feb. 28, and for the year to date 475,115 tons, an increase to same time last year of 2211,724 torn. Thomas Ballict, a boy about 14 years of age, resident in this borough, died on Fri day last of diphtheria, after an Illness of about three or four days. His funeral took place Monday from the M. E. church. --Mrs. Monahan, of this borough, mother of LleuUII. T. Monahan.ofthe U. S. N., has been very ill during the aat week, with pleurisy. Luckenbach's retail prices are but a trifle abore the lowest wholesale prices of Philadelphia and New York. His stock of stationery of every variety is excellent. He has also a splendid assortmentofwall paper, from the very finest down to the cheapest. Just step in and look at bis goods. His store is a few doors below the Broadway House, Mauch Chunk VIolont Coughing racks the system and brings on hemorrhage. Phoenix Pectoral cures cough, brings rest and gives strength. It tastes so pleaiant that children cry for It. 13-18 Ke. Mr. Oram, pastor of llio M. E. church of this borough, will preach his fare well sermon to morrow (Sunday), and will leave for conference, whioh meets at Ger jnantown on the 13th Inst., on Tuesday morning. We are sorry to learn that the Ilev. gentleman does not expect to return to this charge. During his stay with us he has made many warm friends, whose best wish er be will take with him to his new field of A meeting of the School Directors of this borough will bo held nt 7 o'clock on Monday evening. Samuel Hcberllng Is lying very 111 at his residence on South street, with Bright's disease. Farmers and others will do well to read II. A. Beltt's coal advertisement In another column of to-days paper. Our young friond Wesley Wentz, or Parry villle, left for Cleveland, 0, on Thurs day evening last, where ho proposes to 6lay till next fall. Wo wish him success. Pro posals for carry Ing the mails 18 times a week between the Lohlghton lHisl-oflieo and tho Lehigh Valley depot, will bo re ceived until the Uth Inst. Proposals to be addressed to Thos. J. Brady, Second Assist ant P. M. General, Washington, D. C. p,cv. B. J. Sinoycr, the new pastor of the Evangelical church of this borough will prcacli to-morrow (Sunday) morning nt 10 o'clock in German, and at 7 p. m. in Eng lish. Sunday School at 2 p. in. All are in vited. Many of tho friends of Rev. B. D. Al bright express ft sorrow that has been ro. moved from tho pastorship of the Evangeli cal church to that of Mcycrstown, but ten der him their best wishes for success in his new home. Did you over? no ncvcrl what never? well, hardly evcil still several of our mo6t prominent citizens did last Thursday even ing visit Allcntown for tho purposo of wit nessing the rendering of II. M. S. Pinafore. Keep out of debt, out of quarrels, wit of dump clothes, out of reach of liquors, out of doors all you can in good weather, and hire your teams at tho jiopular livery of David Ebbert, North street, this borough, and you will bo happy. District Attorney E. It. Siewers and Benj. O'Brian, Iho popular Western Ticket agent, were Iu town Monday evening, and called in to see us. Mr. O'Brian informed us that on that dny ho had sold some dozen tickets to parties leaving tho neighborhood t.i seek "better times" West. Those parties contemplating to "go west" will le pleased to learn that hereafter on Wednesday evening of each week, the Western Ticket agent, may bo found nt the Caunox Advocate office, where ho will Lo ilcascil to meet them ami furnish all nr-ces tary information as to routcs.price oftickcts, ic. Tho Lehigh car wheel and nxlo works ut Ferndule, have received an order Tor 11,(100 33 inch Empire car wheels, Tor the Empire Transiwrtution Company. Tho air wuiks of the tame firm have received nn or der fur 500 box cars from the same compa nv. This will give employment to about 150 men. Tho car and cur wheel works hnvo been idle Tor nearly five yeurs, Wo have received the first number oru new monthly magazine entitled the. Xorlh Pennsylvania Jlailroad Monthly, published under tho supervision or Geo. A. Schafler, general ticket agent or tho N. P. It. It. Co. It is neatly printed and illustrated, and contains a lurgo amount or interesting read ing matter, lime tables, Ac. Price only $2.00 a year. Mr. S. II. Anthony, who after havin: very successfully run Craig's Hotel at the Lehigh Gap for a number of years quit tho place last spring ami took the stand at Mill port, has just retaken tho former. Mr. Kram, tho lute proprietor, has moved to Bowmausville and taken charge of the ho tel there. On Friday evening, of last week, Wm Guinbert and Elias Beck, 10 or 17 years of age, of Mnhonlng, alto ideil a sjielling-bee and while on their way homo got into u dispute, which ended iu a ease of assault ami battery. They were arrested on Mod day, and arraigned before 'Squire Bock, of this borough, who bound them in rccogni zauco for a futuro appearance and hearing iu the case. "Golden Years are Passing by," a new song und chorus by Will L. Thompson, nil thor or Iho ruinous song, " Gathering Shells.' Nearly lialTn million copies havo been soli of this uuthnr's beautiful compositions. 1 you want his latest and prettiest Eong, order "Golden Years arc passing by." Any music dealer will send it for 35 cents. Published by W. L. Thompson .t Co., East Liverool, Ohio. Gen. John D. Bertolelte, of Mauch Chunk, made a Hying visit toWiessport and Lehighton, on Wednesduy. At the former pluce he took a peep at Mr. Ij. E, Wills' handsome nviury of quails j and, what no distinguished Mauch Chunkcr ever fails lo do, when in this vicinity, in the afternoon he paid his compliments to the Advocate office. The General is looking extremely well. Several Mauch Chunk marksmen were present at the shooting match nt Mc-Daii-lel'f, last Tue-il.iy. As we have not seen any tome bear about town we conclude tin prize must have gone elsewhere. Mauch UiunK JVoppcr. Tho t'oppcr is not posted on transpiring events in the Lower End. He should have consulted some ot those "several in like men." The whole thing was positioned, on account or bad weather, until to-day, (Satur day.) Daniel Graver, of tho Ticc Hive Store, will dispose of the remainder of Ins winter stock of dress goods, dry goods, Sec, at cost, commencing to-uaj ( Saturday ) and continuing until April 1st. It you wish to secure best early. bargains call On Monday morning as an early train was running up Die road in the vicinity of Black Jeddn, at what is known as the "old slope," the train hands discovered a man lying in the snow near the road, dead, marks or blood was round, and a wound on his forehead. The supposition is that he fell on the track and froze to death. His name is Keilly ami he resided in Jcddu, he hud been on a spree for several days, and tho evening before had quarrelled with his wife, and left tho house in anger. An in quest was held Tuesday attcrnnou. Jaic. ton Bulletin. Large flint-rill. Tho funeral ol Dr. H. O. Wilson, of Slat- Ington, took placo on Monday afternoon last from tho Dr's. late residence. The fu noral cortege proceeded to the Presbyterian church, where services appropriate to tho occasion wero held in English and German The funeral was largely attended by tho medical profession, testifying to the Iilgl: estimation they held for tho deceased as a physician and friend. Among those pros ent wer: Drs. Itcber, German, Selple, Derhumer and Horn, of Lehighton; Hnu Dr. J. G. Hern, of Weissportj Hon. Dr. J. C K reamer, of Millport) Dr, Iteigel, or Cata sauquai Dr. Huebncr, cifCopluyj Dr. Bal lict, ol Unlonville;Drs. Humphrey nnd Eng- leman, of Cherry ville ; Dr. G. Miller, of Baegersvlllei Drs. J. Miller, Young, Schull and Steckel ofSlatlngtnn and others. From the church the funeral proceeded to tho oemetory where tho last ceremonies were performed. Hugh O. Wilson, M. D., was aged 55 years, and died ol nervous prottra- From Hid Count- Sriil. Tub Ooobtv Kihaxoks There lias been considerable misunderstanding In the minds ofniunywho have lightly read tho County Financial Mntcment, recently published, ns lotho real condition of tho county's finances, and certain "sorehead" newspaper publishers here have not been slow In tin-lightening and further atiutlnK the public mind on the sub- JecU In thcsojournallsllemltreprcsentatlons I would Impress upon tho publlo tnina luo im portant fact that tho wily editors of Ihcso ournnls are Inspired by reelings or disappoint ment and envy and would therefore malicious ly prejudice public sentiment. On the first day of January, 1879, thcro was n balance on the Trcasurcr's.account In favorofthocounty of 652 1 or this balanco 18,719 wcro assets, In the ehapeof uncollected taxes, mlnuaexon- ciat'vns and cominlstlons, leaving actual cash In hand, $11,129. From this are to bo iledueted tho following I remediate necessities tor iah,(e9llniatod) s Cash In hand $11,129 Januarv Courts 3 500 lntpmt on Imrrowed money... 1.3H0 MiUriennnd Incidentals "..600 Mate lax 1.022 Uorough election expenses. .. 7uu Unseated lands. 4.000 Total 413,822 Balance S07 Thus It Is seen that unless somo of tho un paid luxes are turned In, tho UountyTrcaiuror lll bo obliged to borrow money Wtn wnicn to pay tho expenses of the approaching ad- Juurnod term of Court. With what, then, at present can the county bonded debt b) paid 7 The present administration, however, will no doubt bo In a o jndltlo n to llquldato the bond ed debt within tho next two years, but tho people havo thus far had good reasons to Im pose Implicit confidence In tho discretion nnd Integrity of Messrs. Oallaishor and Andreas, and tho people arc content to let these gen tlemen manage tho county's affairs for the next two years, with a consclenclous guaran tee that their confidence will In no manner be abused. I am authorized to say that tho windmill battle" which ono of tho Mauch Chunk papers has so desperately fought for tho past few weeks In regard to inuklne re pairs on the Ucurlhouse had no foundation In lact! Ihat such an expenditure of money nt present has never been sanctioned ly Messrs. ilallagherand Andrea", nnd that If such a plan has been advooalcd by any Commissioner It must have been Mr. Ash who that Journal holds up as a J ar igou of economy, Hlthuuicli he drew from the county more tor his services lust year than any other Commissioner on the Hoard HrsiNEss ("HASOKf, Mr. John Brighton has sold out his Interests on; Susqchunnnnh sircct, to Mrs. M. Qcrstcr of East Mnu h. Mr. Sain. Bchlcr will become mine host of .Mr. Brighton's old Eland, and Mr. lianlel hcrMan supplants Mr. Uchler In his present location. Abcut the 1st of April Mr. Joe Smith will tnkeehirgo or the public houso now kept by Mr. Pius Schwclblns who. In tho luture, tvill give his entire attention to the brewing business In fast Mauch Chunk Mr. Leopold l.elss chinges bis base to tho Union Hotel, and Mr. Jidin Smith, of thu 2d Wurd will do the agrosablo In Mr. ltlcss' old stand, Mr. Mldi.n-1 Martin will movo from his present location to the ctore under Udd Killows' Hull. In n short time Mr. Charles Shcubel, iho baker, will commence tho erection of u new building which wlllnc- ces Itute the rtmuvul or Mr. llcnry Sondhclui who will remove lo tho st.ro next above his prctcut loca.lon. MiKon topics. Shcrlll Jacob W. Itau. denbush who has been sosorlously HI of pneu monia ns to a. arm h s many lrlunds lor his sufety, we uro pie -sed to noto Is recovering, and will, wo hope In a few days be uu his feet again. The adjourned tirmoftho Court of Quar ter Sessions will convene on Monday next, be fore his Itouor, President . I ude Urelicr mid associates Leonard ami Meondsun. Tho three Ubelcuses against Jos. l.)nn ure first In order, and are followed by the ssvcral cases ol laicony against J. II. Ilauser, lteuben Scr fa, Frank Wood, Henry Solt, W. 0. Frcdl ricl, James and John Fritchnian, These are tho will-known 1.. V. H- It. robbery o.ises. If any llmo Is kit, thcro arc a few other mis cellaneous cases In order. lir. A. J. Meyer, dentls', Is contoraplat lug putting u new br.ck lionl In his rcsiduico ou iirua.iway. Judgo Asa Packer has been subpoenaed ns a witness by the Commonwealth In the Klotz-Lrnn libel suite. llio dime entertainments at St. Paul's M. U. church are Immensely pouular and profitable, we hupc. Tho County Commissioners Instructed II. 1.. Schwart, I eq., to notify the lux-eolltc-tors that all unpaid' county tuxes duo must bo collected lurlhwlih. Thu elegant new residence which hus been erccicd by Hon. John l.elsenrliiK, and which is n present Irom him to his daughter. Airs, Al. 11. Ko ..erer, Is now being luruislied and will bo ready lor occupancy ubout the Olli Intfjiit. Thu Interior dccorutlons woie mado by Mr. tl. F. Luckeubacli, und gcod Judges pronounce them pu-lect. In every re spOCL the residence is the handsomest ono In Ibis bjrougn. The borough Council met on Saturday evening and besides suino mhcelluneous blu nts, ucknuwlcttgcd thcvcelpt, Irom various sources ul ubmt $55', and ordered bills puld umountlngto (518. The present Council will hold its Usi meeting on tho Villi Instant. somebody on rusquehumiah street tho other day said : "There mutt be somethln wrong .n the prl.itlug olliee up the way ; 1 saw the divll tilting In tho window just now." it Is ihjs I bio that thu devil was to pay. She ground-hog as a weulhor-piophet Is a pusillanimous failure. llljr Cruclt itciuK. Our worthy und cfllclcnt County Super intendent Is still engaged In his visitations to the schools In the county, und his culls are everywhere uppreclated by pupils, teachers und patrons. Tho difficulty about the text books In Up. per luwauunslng has not yet died out, Our schools will close In the early part of April. Fianklln Is very far In arrcar In paying their teachers several of llu-iu have received but odo months wages so far this winter, a ton ui unaries neppo isvcrystcKatlho present wrltini;. Hope ho may toon bo con vulcsciut. A good dictionary should be found In every school-room fur the pupils. This Is a matter that should not bo overlooked by directors, Jacob Weaver, of Cutunlsia, was on a visit iu his biother Solomon, who resides at this place, over Sunday, he left for home on Monday, Solomon Weaver, or this place, expects to go west In the spring, iriie can dispose ol In farm. W. Krlncr, or Mauch Chunk, paid his parting visit at Jo-epu Hover s, In Ulckerts ville, on Saturday evening last, With Miss L. llojcr playing on the organ and he on the violin, a sweet, loving musical time was en. Jojed by those who visited ,r, llojcr's on Saturday. .Mr. Krlner left lor Colorado on Monday. David Uielsbacb, or this place, has rent. ed the farm or Mrs. II. tin) der for this sum mer. Sleighing Is now about over, since the few warm do) l. Harry Werti, of Lock 18, Is expected to movo on iho raint Mill rarni lo morrow, March 3rd, lbT9. JlcVKnr, lufonunlloii Wauled, On Sunday night at about I! o'clock, Stephen Kunkle, a young man HI years of age, son of Adam Kunkle, residing near Millport, iu Lower Tuwameiitiug township Carbon county, left his homo for kirts tin known. Ho was kuowu as n young man of very steady hubits well liked by every ouc who knew him. He is six feet high, has auburn hair, and wore, when ho left home. a long sack coat, dark jxiutaluons, a slouch .u-uim uc-atjr uwis. jiu, uuu never ueen away from home any length of time, and I 1. IT. 1. I 1 no cause can be conceived of his sudden leaving. He has always been ou good terms with the family and the neighbors. Any information concerning him can b address ed lo his brother, Reuben Kuukle, Aqua ibioolu, Carbon county, Pa., who will tbank fnllv S'l.il " le l;n Ihi .m, Arrrtt of n ruuJllvo from Jiullcr. . About ono and a half years ngr, somo doseradocs, one night burglariously enter ed the houso of Gabriel Shinklr, an old gentleman living in Towamenslng town ship, and forcibly took therefrom a trunk or chest containing some munoy, two watches, and divers articles of value. The burglars, at the same timo assaulted Mr. Blilnkie, nnd Inflicted several sevcio wounds on his head, ho narrowly ccaping with hlslife. A neigh bor named Joseph Otto and his son were arrested on suspicion, who wcro tried at the Jnn'y term of Court, last year. Atllie trial, Mr. Slilnkle swore very poaitivo that ho re cognized Otto Kind son as two of llio robbers, but the rebutting evidenco was so strong In their favor, that the Jury returned a verdict of not guilty. In the meantlmo quite con clusive evidence had been unearthed by District Attorney Siewers, Implicating Al viu II. Seigfriod and a brother and one Ed. Chrlsttnan, ns tho real guilty parties) but they had mado themselves scarco in these parts. Somo time einco it transpired that Christman had been arrested, tried,and con viclcd of a felony and lcidgod In Wilkes-Burrc jail. A warrant was Issued by Mr. Siewers for the arrest of Chrielmnn ns soon-as bis term of imprisonment in Luierne county expires. Meanwhile Constable J, S. Webb, of this borough, has boon shadowing tho two ScigfricJs, who ho had reasons to believe wcro last summer working on tho Erie Canal, Positive Information as to how ho could best lay his bunds on them did not transpire un til last week, when a trip to Jersey City on Friday was mado. Ho ferrelted out one of his men, certain, Alvin II. Bcigfrcid, who was engaged in retailing milk to tho Erie Canal boatmen, In that city. The other brother ho also ascertained was in the city. Ho at onco oppllcd to Chief vt Tolico Nath an, mado known the cac, and the chlcr de tailed two officers lo assist him. Alvin Scig field was at i n.:o arrested and lodged In the Jersey City lockup, but the brother evaded arrest. But now caino tho critical point. Constable Webb had no requisition from the Governor, and the Jersey city authorities could only hold tho prisoner for twelve hours, and It was impossiblo to get a requisition from Gov. Hoyt, within that spaco of time. Constublo Webb did not communfeato with the District Attorney, ns per preconcerted plan, but decided upon trusting to his wits, tho ignorance, of his prisoner, and good luck. When, by order of tho Justice Court, on Satuiday morning, Scigfried was released, Constable Webb met him nt the door of the prison, and while the jailer explained to him that he was discharged, he tool: Scig fried by the arm, marched to llio depot, and before ho discovered the difference between a discharge and a Governor's requisition found hims-df comfortably lodged in Carbon County Jail. Slnco his airest, it is said, Scigfried has admitted his guilt, but says Cluistman did llio assaulting at the timo of tho burglary ; nd he further denies getting any. money which the stolen tiunk is alleged to have contained. Important to I.Hille. A few days ago wo had our attention di rected to a very valuable invention, which is worth Iho seriou? nttcntion of every lady who owns ono of thoso indispcnsible house hold necessities, a sowing machine. The nvciition referred to is Lillis' Adjuitible Sewing Machine Treadle, which can bo im mediately nduped to uny ono of the dilTcicnt makes of machines. The. value of the in vention consists in reducing by half the amount or power required to operate the machine, and confines tho muscular motor. entirely to tho foot and ankle joint; nnd. thus, by using alternately first one loot amh then t lie oilier, the operator can work steadily all day without ratiguc. It is it well known and uu established fact that op- crating tho tewing machine has a tendency to produae spinal and olhor distressful mal adies. When a lady operates a machine rapidly, with llio old treadle, the movement f tho limbs becomes n succession of violent jerks, imparling at each motion a hurtful shock to tho lower part of Iho body und. spinal column. This violent jerking of the heavy limbs, hips and back, while iu a sit ting posture, and tho shocks and strains communicated to other pottions of the body is what dues the mischief. Tho ndjiislihle treadle entirely obviates this evil, and robs operating tho machiuo almost entirely of physical labor. But, llko every other good thing, it must bu seen or tested to bo appre ciated, mid we ndviso nil our lady reuders to call nt Mr. S. C. Whcatloy's store, on Bunk strict, and examine one of these treadles attached to the Huwo machine, Mr. T. C. Baker is agent rbr tho sale or tho treadle or rbr county rights in this portion or the State. An Old rioroagli Debt Unearthed. A meeting or tho Borough Council was held on Monday evening, nt which Council men Gabel, Kcmerer, Miller, Itapshcr nnd Wntci hor wero present. An account, from the Auditor General of the Commonwealth, was received, claiming a Stale tax on loans, for ten years past, amounting in the aggre gate to ?3BI.45. Thcro are somo very fine questions of law Involved in this claim, and the matter was placed in the hands or Hon, Wm. M. Itapshcr who will adjust the mat ter with Auditor General Suliell. The law, levyingn tax uwn borough Indebtedness or loans, was passed by the Legislature April 39,1801, and provides that a 3-mills tax shull be assessed, and that Iho lax shall be deducted from the annual interest due the bond-holders, thus making tho holders j uorougn uouns me virtual payers oi tue tax. In 1 800 a special act was passed authorizing Lehighton to issue bonds to tho amount of $5,000. And in 1S71, n similar net, author ising an additional 410,000 loan, was passed. No returns of any bonded indebtedness was made lo tho Auditor General from this bc- roughfyintil lo7G, when $175,00 was rc turned.in 1877,$I8.0S0,and in 1878, $18,180. Yet this present claim (and the first one made), assumes that there was a loan "f $5,000, commencing with Dec 1809, which was increased to $15,000 three years after, and at that amount remained for four sub sequent years, when a return was made. They are surely getting very sharp and pennywise iu Hutrisburg iu' this year of grace. Important lectins' of 31 lucre. Last Saturday a joint meeting of the rep resentatives of miners and laborers of the several anthracite coal regions was held at lliuleloii. and the proceedings not divulged until Tuesday. It was unanimously decid ed by the representatives that there could be no improvement in the coal business un less a combination of some kind was formed. A meeting was called to take place at liar risburg, on the 11th inst, and tho following resolution adopted, signed by the represeu , tatives, comprising tho counties ofCaibon, Columbia, Northumberland, Schuylkill and Luserne : We recommend to all miners of the n;,. threeile coal regions a sutiKiisinn of mining commencing ou the 15th Inst., to Itst as long as may be deemed necessary or available, uy a central committee of operators and miners, or either, to be selected at the said meetinr hrrebv uravidr-d h this w.lti 1,W.ha-., ,, ." " " u- IVcnllicrl)-1 IcuiN. Win. Flleklngcr Is tho owner ef a hand some horse, whloh he drives dally In his milk wagon. Mr. Edward Ilurkhard has sold hit resi dence on Carbon street to (J. W, Miller. Mr. It. will move to Bethlehem, where he has the promise of work. An unrorlunato tramp (somo mother's son), had his head cut off, Ly a morning train, between hero and llatlcton during the week. His reeialns wcro placed In a cheup coifln and forwarded to the Poor-house for Interment. -Geo. W, Kline, for some Utile fullering with an attack of rheumatism, Is, we uro glad to slate, again ablo to be about. Mrs, M. E. Dinkey and family will re move to Iliaddoek's, l'n where she Intends keeping a boarding house. Mr. Miller, our new merchant, has, since our last, secured the services of a new clerk, and a new horse, these In addition to the new dwelling should make him happy. Mr. Lewis Flleklngcr Is about to take pos session or his new dwelling, uu Ids frrin near Buck Mountain railroad. After about four da) a of most dlslrccslng pain, there died, during this week, nn only son or Mr. Adam Folk, residing with Mother Dlelil, between th!i place and White Haven, Loath cnauod from accidentally running the sharp point of a pair offhenrs into hit cye,a- reeling his brain. Another warning to nreuts. Another sonsatljnnl play (Loekwood's) Is booked for Monday ulghJsJIaich 10, at Hoik cr's hall. I would advise those having money to spare to give It to tho poor, II. F. Hofiord, County Superintendent, visited our schools during the week. N. T. Beadle, reported 111, Is getting hot ter slowly. Oco. W. Thlrloway and J. McGulgan, be. fore their departure lor Montana, visited their rnends at Mount Carmcl and at Patterson, New Jersey, D, Bradford has been heard from, report says ho has gono to California, Wo rather think he rusticates In a rnoro congenial clime. Pay day to-day (Saturday.) March 9. HocuwAT. Echoes from Ixcnrcr Uleiuloiv. Tho public schools ol Hanks were closed for the term on Frldayof last week. It Is expected that tho mines will work nearly full timo for the prcsc nt month. 1 ho Wc.ithcrly Cornet Ilapd discoursed somo very fine niuslo here on Saturday even Iqg last, whllo on the way to Ilatlelon. Our compliments to them for their kindness. Wo will ask our miners If they have been so foolish a to authorise the representative or tho miners and laborers or Carbon county at that racellng Iu llatlcton on Saturday last to express ihclr views? It looks llko an assumption on his part. Wo shall bo very sorry to see any plan adopted Just now to slop our men from working under present clrcum. stances. Several or tho good ladles or Humboldt, Lucerne county, camo to town on Friday eve ning, lat week, nnd surprised the rtev. Mar shall and ladyln tho most aurccablo manner. Airs. Thomas Cummlnics, or Coleralnc, died on Monday, leaving n husband and six small children, Hor funeral took place on Wednesday. Tho (Jrccnbackors nro threatening to up- set the lato election at Lcvlston. They say tho board refused to count nil tho tickets Well, Iflholr tally was not right, they had to do something ns a matter of course -County Supt. Hoflord was in town Alon- dny last, wo guess ho was very much surpris ed In finding nil the schools or tho township closed. Mrs. 7111Iara Philips, daughter or N. It. Penrose, Esq., Is ljlng In n critical c million. Her hnjband and Irlcnds are dlsparlng or her recovery. Allss Emma McCoy, ono or the lato public school teachers oTthls place, will open a, sub scription school on Monday next. OnsEnvnt. Hl.ilimiliig TvllllilllN. Thcro will bo an auction at Pleasant Corner on tho 15th Instant. Ed Hough, Wm. Sharer and Win, Krlncr loft fur Denver City, Colorado, lust Monday night. They wero entertained by a largo number ofjoun,f Irlonds lust Saturday niglu who met at the house of Mrs. IIouuli. John Newmoyor nnd Havld Mosser took Ihclr respective ladles out slelgh-rlding on Monday evening. Joseph Sillier and wire, or ftockport, have been visiting frlcnJs In this valley. Miss Kate J. Arner, of this place, has been on a visit to friends In Lehighton. Tho shooting-match, for a tamo bear that was to havo taken place on Tuesday or lust week at Alcllanlcl's Hotel, was, on account or tin bad weather, postponed until Saturday, the 8th (10 day). Thcro will bo a social hop In the evening. Allss Vlolctta Konicrcr, ofLehlgh county, Is visiting friends here. There was a sleighing party at tho houso or II. D. Klstlcr, on Monday ol last week. From thwlr appcaranco next morning, wo should Infer that they enjoyed themselves very much. Some or our ladles who saw that big black bear at McUanlcls, declare that they would rather bear ft hug than hug a bear Allss Alvlna Kcmorcr has been sick for some timo. It Is hoped that sho will recover. The sleighing Is about over for the pres ent. The roads are In a state of complete slush. Airs. Cbnrllo Frit t, had a young daughter last Salurduy morning. We hopo Charlie will soon come down to see tho baby, Philip (Under of East Pcnn paid us a vis It on Tuesday, J. II. Nolbstcln moved to Krcsgevltlo on Saturday last. (1 rlBlth Eberts has obtalnod a situation at ltush, bchuylklll county. 1 he snelllng school at No. : school house was largely attended last Friday evening. ICkIo Moult, Valeria Monlz and Fyctta Shoemaker were visiting some of our schools on Alonday last J, II. Arner Intends to make a trip to Col orado licit mouth, If he finds tho country to his laste he Intends to locate there. Hxd Cloud. Xolviuucllslii ItrcvllK-s. Sleighing Is nearly played out. A number or our roads are In a bad c endl Hon. A danee was held at Kresgevllle on Tues day or last week. Alfred Klblcr, ol Wild Creek, Is doing a flourishing business In making house lurnl ture, brackets, plolure frames, etc. Several young men and women who were out slelgh-rtdlng one evening last week, en joyed their ride very much. Mr.O. Anthony, or Plttston, Is visiting friends at this place. Kckhard h. Co , hare been busily engaged making hoop.poles the last few weeks. Mrs. Smale, who lived mar Kunkeltonn, died on Friday or last week, 1 bo remains were Interred at the St. Jehn'schurch on Alon day last. Her age was 88 yean, 3 months and' 2 days. Thomas Loves, jr., or this placo, who had been engaged In chasing loses, caught a se vere cold, which confined him to bed lor sever al weeks. He Is new able to be out of bed part or the day, Jacob Snyder and family of this place, be fore retiring a few nights since turned down the wlek In the coal-oil lamp ; after being In bod a short time It exploded and set the bed on fire no serious damage was done by It, It Is supposed the wick was too small for the tube. MEi'.cunr, Additional Locals, Sco 'Jd t'l'e. Closing Trices of Heiiivex t 'fowssKxp, Bloca, uuYtruuin unit -jopi, 0 $aMx Third Street, rhilade'.phla, Mcr, 6 187" K,2-?,l"h""V"" IKH oidiom, .iiKf K- 2- .'Ji?"-1' " ""' .! S-iilf.! !?,? ,'c' " " W. H. 'I'.-.rcncv, ',,. ,..,..ll '4 bistritj ssieu i . Vissi. iiow,M....J..liMt, bin irtH astei I'.s.tVs. new id bid I H ad. O. 4' new..... ...Itii ui I 1-t K uske! IMiiDnvlvunU H. It, ,,, hid si i-m-n I'lDla & lie-leluR tt. it .... . bid t:H asked U-hlBhV.lleylt.il rs in ja luk,,i Uhtssconi ue av. Co.,.. 13- ft'd 'Sit ssvefl I'otlM CninnanleaelA. J.I5SH bid 137 sskid liarthernRestralli.il... lipoid 4 site-Jio-ionvllle Tl.lt. i o mini III, mid l"U..nt. A llofr. II n. Co. 4 k bid V keJ ' Oolrt I'd p.s l'.o sik t Srver.m'ssjrf k'al pi? BUrts Ti,aesi ffHl'Tnft-t b 1 r.nOASTII.r, Al'l'ltAISKMKST, Mode by HOBErtT S. OALVW. Mr tho County of Carbon, Tor the Year 1870. An APPEAL DAY will be hold on IhoMd day or MA HUH, 18T9, al tho COM MISSION. LIIS OFFH'I". In tho lloroimh of MAUOll CHUNK, nt TEN o'clock In tho rorenoou. EAST MAUCH CHUNK HOnOUUH. Clatt, Elwln Hnuer, dry goods and gro ceries. U (HO Samuel Kennedy, notions and groceries l'i 12 50 Charles Hwnnk,.flnur nnd reed... 14 7 00 Charles swank, coal dealer li 7 uu John Dlckniaii, dry goods nnd procerus... 13 10 00 O. W. it W.T. Hoovcn, dry roods nn.l drugs r 13 10 00 Philip liader, lurnlluro store.... U 7 VI William miner, canal store 11 7 00 I,. Miller, canal store U 7 OU E. 11. Cook, coal dealer 13 lu 00 MAUCH CHUNK BOKOUail. Mrs. tl. Sharkey, dry goods and groceries H 15 00 John Hold, baker & confectioner. 14 7 00 John Kador. merchant tailor .... It 7 00 I'. F. Murray, boots and shoes... 14 7 ou Ellas Sblek, conlecllonery 14 7 OU AJ. Smith, saddler 14 7 0U Jonas Muidhelin, clothing ftoro. it 7 ou Charles bchuoblo, baker and con Icoltoncry 14 7 00 Henry twntlheUn, clothing (tore 14 7 W O. E. llullnrt, tooaeco storo 14 7 00 E. llartkolouiew, tin and sluvo store 14 7 00 Airs. U. Ilronelser, tobacco store. 14 7 00 David Treuarn, dry Roods and groceries 10 E0 00 (1. 1st Ebert, dtug store il 7 uu J. W, HcberllnndCo., dry goods and groceries 10 20 00 Heist tc Ucriihelscr, lneichant tailors 11 10 00 (Icorue Woll, agt., tobacco storo It 7 0J John U. Dolon, watches anil Jew. olry 13 10 00 O. A. Rex & Uro., 'Ty goods and groceries. 7 40 00 Abraham Hcrtsch, notion slore.. It 7 00 1). U. Hcrtsch, merchant tailor.. 13 10 UU Airs. Hannah liollord, hats ui.d caps 14 7 00 Joseph LTClar.drugStoro 13 10 uu Asa it. lleers, dry goods und gro. reilcs 12 12 50 Allss A. II. Harrison, milliner.., It 7 uu John Kellil, merchant tailor 14 7 UU John L. .Mednian, watches and Jewelry 14 7 to E. F Luckeubacli, paint nnd pa per storu.... It 7 to E. MlllOr, green groceries 13 10 0U JUtt. Killer, notiou store 13 lu UU Michael AlcGonly, confectionery It 7 00 Mark llyndinun, grocery store.. 14 7 uu Spcngli r U Esser, tm and stovo store 14 7 00 Al, A. ltoblsen, agent, merchant miller 13 10 00 Airs, E. Yeager, conlectlonery... It 7 uu Leonard Ytuger, lurnltuie sioro. 13 10 U0 Wm. 11. htroli, boots and shoes., 12 12 50 Lehigh dal mid Nay. Co., coal jard 11 7 00 John Fuir.ti, suwlng machine store 14 7 uu Henry l.oblen, grocery sioro 14 7 U0 HughAloore, xioeory store It 7 UU William T. King, diy goods und urocerlcs It 7 00 Charles Faga, dry goods and gro ceries..... 13 10 00 llcury u'Hrnke, dry goods and groceries 13 10 00 Henry Hemic, grocery sioro 14 7 U0 Nathan Faga, grocery and flour. It 7 00 Fred. Newuouse. drv iroods uud notions It 7 00 F. Munde, iron merchant It 7 ou Fred. Krone, Iron merchant It 7 Uj Charles Ucutnir, Iron merchant.. 11 7 U0 WEATHLELY BOBOUaiL. W W Ttnl.1.A. ilrv frond-, nnd CTocerlcs 11 10 00 Josciili Vc-rzl, merchant tailor. .. It 7 UU . . .1 . i.-iii lurnui li. urv ltoou uiiu irrucories 13 10 00 Ubarlis Cassk-r, coal yard It 7 uu i. r . iriowoii. luvu noil un Biurc it , ou 1. S. (linker, grocery storo 11 iu uu I. U. Tnecdli-. diusraioro It 7 00 Alver Sondheim. i-iotliliiir store.. 14 7 uu J. tl. Kidle. drv roods und 1:10 con. s 12 12 60 Solomon siewart. grocery store.. 14 7 UO i. I.. tioucK irrocery sioro it i w Wilson .V llarlelnaii. drv rroods nod o-rucertcs 12 la bu Ferrasun St Uro.. stovo and liu sioru 14 I ou II. I,. Heck, furniture sioru 14 7 UU losenh P. Uriel, irrocery storo... 14 7 Ou W. Lt. Stiles, notion store 14 7 0U W. IV. He Witt, drugstore 14 7 U0 F. I. Ilooven. irrocorv and cou- lecllonery it i uu WE1SSPOBT BOBOUUH. Airs. Al. Outh, millinery store ... 11 7 00 J. a trnus jbcrirer.i: ruccrv and con lecllonery 14 I OU Fred. Schmidt, merchant tailor.. 14 7 uu A. lvlstlur. drv iruous una irro- eeries 13 10 fO Wclssnori l'l.inlui: Mill Co 14 7 UU Herniird Yoirht. drv iruous and groceries it uu .1. b. Jllllcr. Il.ur und feed 14 7 U Al. llair.nnaii. drv iroods and cro- ccrieS 14 7 00 Win. 11 ICmclit. boots and shoos lt 7 uu A. II. Saidle, Hour uud feed It 7 uu Dr. u. w. licuiz.drug store it 7 uu MA1IO.N1NU TOWNSHIP. Amon Arner. drv iroods nnd uro cerlts 13 10 00 P. A. Andrews, dry Kouds nnd groceries , It 7 00 C H. r-e die. dry iroods and uro. eerlcs 13 10 00 J. Itucli. dr crouds and irrocerics 11 7 to Jacob rrymuii, hour una rued ... 14 7 uu Soloiuoiu lloppes, incrchunt mill it 7 U0 Li. li. lluuser, merchant mill.... 11 7 Uu Ltmainc-N BOROUGH. Tllirhman Arner. dry iroods and Krocuries ,,, ja iu uu T. lt. Kcmerer, o i bluet ware.... 11 7 nu T. II Clau.'j, merchant tullor 3 10 OU II. !UlUUr. Ul KOWB UUU lU- eerles 13 10 00 Airs. II. .V. I'eter. druir store 11 7 UU J. Al. Friizlnger, shoo store 11 7 UJ nana KuL-cr , uouriui'i ieuu it r uu J. 1. Nusbuuuj. dry Hoods uud glueerles 11 15 00 J. I,. Haute, hardware 13 lu uu J. 1.. Uuidr. coal und lumber,... It 7 Uu E. W. t.'luuss, Un and stovo storo 11 7 OU Wm. Keiuirer. dry ituods und groceries 12 12 50 Koch &. Uro., tobacco store 11 7 OU 1). Oruvur. mrt.. drv iroods and uroeerles 13 10 00 J. W. O.Ncul. baklnir uud cundy siare , 11 7 00 Joseiih Obcrl. pork und lurdnore. 11 15 uu llcllmuu it Co.. iiieiehuut mill.. . 12 12 5- llelliuiiu it Co., coal yard 11 7 UU Valentine Schwartz, lurniture store 11 7 00 Mr. S. K. Fntilnuer.irrocerv and millinery 11 7 00 C!has. K. (Ircenawalt. hides and tallow 11 7 00 A.J. Uurllng, druir store 11 7 UU Charles I ruluer. flour and teed.. 11 7 IU Frank Lelbenxutb, grocery store 11 7 to A. II. Alo.ser, stute und liu store. 14 7 UU John Huuk. b.iLury and candy store 14 7 00 It. Feii8termuehor.drvKoods and urocerlcs 13 10 00 II. 11. rulers, ugent, merchant lador 11 7 ( Lewis Weiss, shoes and boots.... 11 7 OU S. U. Whialley, lancy store 11 7 uo AIAUC1I CHUNK TOWNSHIP. John Henry, dry goods and gro ceries Ldnard Allnnlch. dry coods and 11 7 00 13 60 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 01 7 OU 7 UO 7 00 13 10 7 00 10 00 7 UU 7 0Q 7 00 7 U0 groceries 12 llcury Williamson, dry goods and groceries.., 11 J. i miner, dry goods und grocer ies 13 John McUready, dry goods and groceries 13 lleorge Klino, dry goods and groceries 13 I. Aicllugb, dry goods and gro ceries It Casper Ichtcr.ooulectlouery storu It T. E. Huvis, drust sturo 11 Jobc. It. Harris, confectionery store II Joseph Klchardi &Co., dry goods and gioeurlcs. 12 Joseph tchuelder, dry goods and grocerhs. 11 Al. urilniard, dry Koudsand gro ceries 13 Wm. hnank, lurntlurs slorc 11 Airs. Al. Davis, millinery sioro.. . 11 Joseph Nevlus, boots and shoes.. 11 T. W. Henshaw, drugsiore It John Hugan, dry goods and irro. eerlcs lt Al. .1. Jones, dry goods si'.d gro ceries it M. htout. Jewelry slure.... ,i ?,Ir!-.,J.' 1K,u,''-",n' ""'ion'.tore 11 H.U,Honnel!,drygc0jlunj1(rc, ! eerlcs n Noah Urinith grocery Bturo..:.. It u. Ij. ai un uryguudi and gru- 00".cs "... io P'. X-iwler, dry goids aud gro ceries It Samuel Jllckeit, siovcs and tin-. ware .' lt , John llelgiie.enial s ore,,...,.. 11 4. Friedman, dry goods am gio. corles It F, Hresliu, notion ami grocery (lore 11 John .Medee, dry goods uud gro. wmt 11 Samuel rjtevcuBon.dry xooJi and gruorrief It Thomas tlorby, dry goods and groceries it LANSF011D BOIIOUOH. 1). Tt. Hughs, dry goals and gro ceries It J. O. Edwards, kCa, dry gauds ami uruoerfts 12 Price, Hull & Co.. furniture storo 1 Airs. O. llynon, notion and eaudy 14 S. Wuikins, sh'ie store 14 Anus Elwards, notion slu e li 11 H Edwards, uillllnory and con O M O'" 11 7 00 .S3 too 7 00 7 UU SO 00 7 00 7 00 7 10 7 CO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 i i to 7 OP V I HI M1 tussroRD nonorjon coNTiuBnp, Cds, II, II. Havtf, drni! store..., 14 ,7 00 II, I', Johnson, druir store 11 7 00 A, Al, Newinlller, dry goods und groceries 12 1 60 II. AlcLauKhlln, grocery store ... It 7 vu II. W. Diivis.coiifeetloiiery storo. lt 7 Ou James McOlllowny, grocery store 11 7 on W, Y. r.vitus, boots and shoes ... 14 7 00 lt, Wniklns, dry goods and gro. win...... II 7 00 ('. F. Kline, dry goods 12 12 60 II. fivnns, notions ami confection. cry 14 7 00 I). Mmhcws Jc Son, dry goods and groceries ,., li J 00 A, M-cin. agent, dry goods and groceries 13 10 00 11. K. A u ran J K. son, store 14 7 00 James II. (lall.igher, dry goods and groceries 14 7 00 Morgan Price, siove and .In siure. 14 7 UO FKANKLIN lOrtNSHIP. Jotlah Jl ucli, diy goods aud gro ceries 13 N. Snyder, dry goods and gio- 10 00 10 oo 7 00 7 00 7 03 10 00 7 IX) 7 OU 7 UO 7 00 7 CO 7 OU 7 0U 7 VU ccrlcs 13 N. Suydur, Cial yuid 14 Joel Ilex, Hour und feed 14 nonry uampucii, ury goutis uuu iriocerles 11 J. K, lilckert, agent, flour, reed and coal.,,.. 13 W, 11. Whitehead, grocery storo. 14 Havld O'llrl in, grocery store .... 14 W. s. Knhns, store und tin sturo 11 David lleltl, dry goods uud gro ceries 14 Charles Buck, grueerlts and pro visiuns 1 Win. E. Kcmrrer. irrocery storo.. 14 A. l'lllfcr. irrocarv. tluurnlid feed 11 Peho Poke merchant mill 14 BANKS TOWNSHIP. E. Lazarus tc Co., dry coods aud ixruccrles S 50 00 Thomas John & Co., dry goods and groceries 8 80 CO T. N. I'aitereon & Co., dry goods nim groceries 11 id uu E. T. Hoovcn, dry goods and gro- ccrl. s 14 7 oo T. K. Williams Si Sun, dry goods uuu Kruecries it r uu 1'. lltoBS, dry goods und gro ceries It 7 ou C. F. Shucui-r, dry goods and gro ceries 8 80 00 James AlrCloskey, dry guods and aroeerlcs 14 7 00 S. E. Farrow, grocery stole 14 7 ou .1eso Miller, grocery store 11 7 uu Thos. O'Honuugh, Hour aud Iced, lt 7 00 KIUDEK TOWNSHIP. Isaac Butz, dry goods and gro- i-CllCH n 7 ou A. J. llrudhead, dry iruuds and urocerli s 11 1 no 0. 11. .-Mlnson,drygoodsund gro ceries It 7 uu LAUSANNE TOWNSHIP. II. W, Trevost, dry Roods and grocuuis 7 40 uu LEIIIUII TOWNSHIP. Charles AlcUlll, dry goods nnd groceries lt 7 Uu LOWEH TOWAMENSINO TOWNSHIP. John Ballict, dry goods and gro- eerus , ja Robert Walp, dry goods and gro. 10 00 c-erics it John liairenhach. canal storo.... 14 7 00 7 uu 7 U0 10 00 7 00 Wilson .uuschlltz. uiucorv sioru. 14 J. it W. Ciulir, dry uoods und groecriis 13 it Y. llralir. coul and llmu 14 Klstlcr it Buyer, dry goods and urocerlcs 13 Samuel Icxoiduts, dry goods und IflOUCIIlS 11 A. Klstlcr. stove and Un storu ... 11 7 00 7 00 Levi Strnub, dry goods uud gro- cent's it I. Kostenbadir, dry goods aud grocerhs li ,dain Alchrkaiu, ury xouds aud gruuurhs ,,,, li 7 00 7 00 7 03 UPPEft TO'.VAMENSING TOWNSHIP. Paul Krrsire. dry Koods and sr 0- eerus it II. Kunkle, dry guods and gro ceries 11 Lewis Christman, giuecry storo . It 7 00 7 00 7 00 PACKER TOWNSHIP. II. Sbcllbamcr 14 7 00 EAST PENN TOWNSHIP. Penroso George 14 7 00 PENN FOB EST TOWNSHIP. Paul Hanncr li 7 CO ItOBERT S. CALVIN, Slereantllo Appraiser, The above Tax will bo due and payahlolo S. S. SMITH, Acting County Treasurer, on the F1IIST DAY OF Al AY, 1S70, ut O. It. Inderinnn it Co s Banking House, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Maucu Cuukk, February 50, 1S70, Hotel, rcrs,tnuriint A- Liquor Store Appralsjciuciita. KAST MAUCH CHUNK SOROCOn, C F. Curron, hotel 6 $50 00 I'hlllp liader, hotel 5 60 ou 1'our liusn. Hotel 5 bo ou (!, .1. lllasser. lintel & 60 Ou Owen Uullaghcr, liquor store.... 6 60 00 Jubn llarklns, hotel s 6U 0a lUlchicl Uatf, resiauruut lu . so uu UAUCii ciic.MC noKotraii. James S. Wlhert, hotel 6 60 P0 6U OU i-aiii cnweiiinr, noiei b 1'iua Sehwelhinr, hole! 6 John Brighton, notcl , 6 Alia. J. II. AlcUlnlov, hotel 6 Lewis Anubruster, hotel & John llehlir, hotel 6 I .conoid liclss. hotel f, 60 00 60 0O 60 uu 60 00 6U UU 10 uu to uu 60 OO 60 UO 60 UU 60 OU 6U UU amuel llehlcr. rtstnurunt lu Bernard Mctlee. huiel 6 6 6 6 & 6 10 6 IU Ch-irliu Foster, hotel J. S. Kelser, hotel Mrs. I'. J. Miarkey, liquor store. M eliael .Martin, liquor storu .... Thomas Curr, hotel Michael Mocady, rcsiaurant... Mrs. M-huIenbuig, hotel Win. Thompson, restaurant 60 00 20 U0 10 UU 20 00 til UU 60 UU 60 0U 60 UU .ir. rreu. 1(0111,111111-1..,.. William tichring hotel .1. McElroy, liquor store Ucrald Wuodnug, hotel WEATimuLv nonocun. Win. O. Kamuicrzcl, hotel, (leorgo W. Kclser, hotel,,., Levi 1 In rl 1, hotel John lllnes, hotel Walter Kline, restaurant.. Mury E. Hclkor, note! Charles Boxineyer, hotel .. 6 6 , 6 6 10 6 , 6 60 00 60 UU 6U 00 6U 0U '.0 UU 60 UU 60 0U waissroitT nouucoii. Joseph Feist, hotel 6 A. w. Miir.li. notcl 6 Henry 'I'rupp, hotel 6 Otcur Amur, rtsiuuract 10 SIAllO.tlSO TowMiir. J. T. Mellanlel. hnt'l H ritei.hcn i'vusicriuaeher, hottl .. 6 James FIciiiiiiiiiKt huttl 6 uuurge llanuu, hvtel 6 LKUionroM noitot'ou. Edward Itaher, hotel 6 Fred. K. .Miller, res auruut 10 Levi M. htranu, hut-1 6 W. A. Ptters, icstuur.nt 10 "riiomus Muuts, lutel 6 W. A. Muuwley resiuuruut lu Fred. Miller, Uotei 6 KF Klep, iner, hotel 6 Mrs. O. Ash, hotel 6 F. U. Millin, rustuur tut. 10 Havld Ebbert, reitumaut 10 MAXCll chok iowsuir. 69 0U 60 00 60 OU SO UU 60 00 60 UU 6U 00 60 UU 60 O0 SU Ou 6J OU '.'U UU tu ou SO 00 6U OU to ou 6u on SO 00 JO ou Na'hanKlo's, Summit Hill no- f Hi . ... ' Ellas l ent, hilo 1 , 6 JacoblJun,NesiojOUOU1I1(f aXvl r, Aunle yii hotel I Hugh Ho-, iu, suiumli Hill, hotel, 6 Juiue. Medlnly, l.uutlord, holel, 6 ,anci MeKeuuu. intlurd, ho tel ' 6 Patrick MeKeuiiu, l.uniloro, res aunint 10 J, II. Wulklns, Lanslord, resiuu- rant 10 Mrs. Mary OamiUll, Lnuiiofo, liquor s'ore 6 Ich. O'llounell.Liu.for.'.Uulel, & (leorae Etans, Lanslurd, hotel.. 6 Frank Mecann, MetqucLQolUi, hotel , & Jauief .-fecnojY buiuuilt Hill, hotel :.- 6 Sluion Anlcsner, Summit lull, restuuraut.... 10 jUr-. F'nk Mulloy, Suuiiun l(ill, liquor store.,... ............. 6. John litbsou, ,qliOiilng, ho bU U0 W 00 60 U0 60 00 SO oo SO 00 60 00 to UO DO 00 60 0) 60 00 :5 oq W OQ W CO 50 00 ld. l'atiick McKvnuu, r., quo honing, uoiei.. ..... ........ L-,n..ia i- ,.,iv. l.nn lord, holel. W t-J 63 Margaret l.eull.l.an.loid. nmel, .lohn t-'iitiut. l..intfurd. hotel.... I Johu&wo ury,tiuuiuill Hill, li quor store Sau son Hiiiicouk.Nuquvlioiilug rvsliiurunt .. to sa . " W 2u Thuii'us M'tiuouib, reHiehou I Inilinlal - M TtatrlnU Mullet-molt. AesnUCUUU. Iuk, letiuuruul... 10 riustlloir, T OJ IavM He.., Lotel... J 7 W W.O Fre-Uiioi.toul i luvli o'Jlr.to, r-iUBuraut lu SAltKB TOWKBnir, JarrfS Tt. Piireell hotel, tin no l v-i 6- u-l 6V 'O MU) 60 0O ,urr. .jesse- unison, noiei u Jai'ie- Mcl'l ke. liquor tto-e. . a . .1. uailHg net, notti Irs. Alarv I rruran. Iluuor Storo. b Itlch'd iMugbdty, Ihiuor ctoie., a LACBAVtfK TOWKltllir. James A! CO Inly, hotel 6 60 00 l.Kiuiiu Ttiwusuir. Charles MeOlll. hotel ,. 6 John t. Dlicklei, hottl 60 no 6u ou Lowxn towjuuhsiso Towssnli-. Herman Foltmnn. rfslournnt..,. 10 21 uu to uu 6U IX) 6U tQ 20 09 20 I I 61 (U 60 OU Fro I. llorlflrlicr. hotel 6 Ueorue Krnin, hotel 6 l.nnls lirnfl, hotel...., 6 Anron Mroiil, reslnuniiit 10 Fro-I. Wiser, rrstuurnnt 13 Miniiiel iithony. hotel 6 saiuuol Jones, hottl 6 crrxn towauexsiko. Towsanfr. Nnlhan Stcinler. hotot 6 60 00 to CO 60 OO 20 UU John H. WHs, hotel S . .-imlfr. hotel t Peter Jones, restaurant 10 T ACKtn T0wr.mr. Wm. Kroni. hottl (0 to tl CI 6u UU Peter 1'aiti, hotel wbi. victor, Hotel risT riiNN Towitsnir. Penrose orge,hotel,... 6 (0 on xit-OKR Towiteiitr. Peter Houser, hotel to oq rxss roitT towssuir. I'.nns Koch, hnlf 1 6 Emanuel Kuubler, hotel.. 6 6i aa 60 uu BUEWErtS. Mr, It. (lelsell, Franklin t'w'p.. 0 25 o s ou Mrs. ai. tierster. r ai. iinunir.. v P. ft P. H.Schwtiblni.E.AIueh Chunk v n uo 26 UU Welsicr ttSlnier,MauchJbubk, V BOTTLEHS. Thorms Siegfried, Eait Mauch 1 huuk , Janus Sweeney. Snininlt Hill... 6 is 00 60 UU 6u uu, Fred Huriucuer, Buxrajn's 6 UIEI.IAUHS. Room per month. Jamrs Wlblrt 2 60 SO 00 Iburlis roster 2 6J il 00 BANK EltS. , II. Llndcrrann tt Co. Chunk AInuch 63 0 HOBEUT S. CALVIN, Appraiser. JIarch 1-tt. Special Noticos. THIS VOtll.l)S I1AI..11. Dr L. V WEYUUtiN'a AbTBUlTIVit TUUf - A remedv u'od Till IITY.FI Vt BAUS lu rt prlvaie jjiuut to uud t,evur lauiug to luoacuilr euro Drrpsy, liiy.ipatiusioooiii'iHybiplii li, fl-svjl, Diuut-tct. mid ull ilito-iM-A In whlca the b uud 14 linparuied. is iiowoMoie-t lotue pab .c. tuM ty nil HI Tall, tiitL'OGisTS and Iwho'o-alt only) by 1'lte: WliYUUU.t UaiUlolMi CO, r. u. llox aas. noeresiei, t. 1, PIMPLES. I win mail IVut) tlm none for a Vmp'A VE01.TAl.l.tt 1UI.M that will n-inov TA.N Triwiiitr ll.e nLIii mtt. C.Pfll' lilid Ucftlll lUl . ill i t ln 11 in tlm.M Inr nif ilut'ltiif m lillUi iuilt uri .f til of lull uii a b:iid Urii orttmiHitu f-o. .Wnirfcs mCIOltiTO kiailip, Mul. Vliuu iiwvUiWami till a I, N. V, TO CONSUMPTIVES, H10 nilveitl-er. ' nvliu: bcrtn perniuuenilr ,,rn I nt tl, it. ilrnd ill-u' ..A fl IHUOlotlOll b A H'liiua lem dv'.l.tinxioui ui luko ki.iwn lo hi icIIow.sulIcrpiH llio meuiiH .1 cuio. loalwho 1 cue it lie wl'l rend 1 cony in tiionrescrmUnn uoe. liieou: cimtko ,hii 1110 uaeunui -( liieii.iru C iiid UHliifj the saaie. wine 1 tie. w l Uud n mint cuuii l.r Cosuiitios, asihu. JI.1CSC1UTIS. I'M not mulling the Prescrptlnn. wlllilaasa ni'.diesi UA WILSON, ICi I'oiinut.ect, Wiliuui-bnrgh. it. V. ERRORS OP YOUTH. A CHSNrLT-lMA whtisntrered tor ye-i-i from Nervous UHMMTr.PItKit Tt'llt IHICAY. 11 u l n I 111 -1 11 it ol joiillitul liMtlcrii'iii will for i,i sake i.J-uileiiuir iiiinimiit , send Iicno ull won need it. Ihi iiDluo nnd :ireoiinii tor making Hi" Siupie reine.iy by which he was cur-il. h'lfXeroiB ultlilug tl nloUt by tue r.i. vuitiai'iVi-xi biu-neoi-iui Co uu oy ud ircs-.li.it iu perfect cmjhlelico. . , .. WOI1N II. POPES. V Onl-'l- St. y. Y. PILES Oli'll kinds. Tl! JQltS.dS chrr C01 of I'lLOOn oi' nillcus "l nil H iMi.it ten of tin- Itl-'Cl'l 1 nimkii and acrfe-lly cuioi bv u suii-i.c aud suothlnv ltllMI-.DV. l-oi-iofo-nmioii odd ft 1)U J. i Allhli A OU.J Anu ! , N Y, HoiiltU ami Happiness. IIbjIIU hoc II U'pincsa ore rncdcsH Wr'-Ub fi ilioir jhh"koi' unl ot itini io vriuu.i.tin roj h ot uvery ono who wUl uso Wriglit's Liver Pills, theoi'VHiia CUftU for Tniuul I.lvei. Drsr- -la. lle-diulio, tjiiiir 8loniiuh,Ciiiistipiitloii, 1) n'ut , Naui. uud li llliihun ro..ip'ululs uu.I B oJfl Iniorilcis. No 10 iifiiuinu iiiilissalira'-c " Win WrtBUii l'il." if youi HniKinst wll not uuoiir Mend .5 t-euis for uuo uox to Huri Ick Uollor Co , 7u -N. i.h Hi., roil' (001 ni Xenons Debility : Nervous IlebllityS Hooiiitv. (leorcMnl. ImtJtl.to tt:ito pt mlnn, we-ik.ua vou exbuuttitl fie e i (uii ivrnr fliuniiiiicn ctiulutot lit-at). vt'tfilt luonmrr. inn CiHiHuqueiii-urt n cxi'C4f4, iu.nta oefur , TliU n-rvut1e iHv fliilia nvo,Pi-)i ourilu is. I'.KUMCUL-'dJiirrKnwiNHoriKo , lttiIiVJ4t'iUb,r-l(lU1.0 "P"Jl th1 MK-U'ltl f; .OIT1 und u8ion enpy tual rrJavinUoj tlin riiiiro mnniin. un u.fj einiu 'iii-a cuiy K. KO VKIitVfct Uliau yjll iwnMpiicruro ui3 it hit paolnri.iiu mi uutlau. I'iicd. 11-00 ot uutl u, or .i.Inr5U) Abit you. iliiu:t:lt Jq .t, 11 in) ir lia litiHlt int. giit t the l'iopileHr .VJ N. Mut i t.. rhiiiitt-)pnn, l'a. .a .trelriw, uy eJjp osuk tUi i p-ceijt bf.tiup. Worms. Worms. Worms. li I Kinkrl H Wi'im Bviuptievir(4lli locn. filmy tin. btat ami htnnmcli rtciu. JJif Kuu el, t lie fu iv mccii iuI iUyticaii jnr iu04inri orm in two liour a ivo wui lieun. .ml nu ItouiiU. rouniieJ. couiiijuecuo U'ui'bes ll Tt'l'O Woiuii. i4iii Ui. ri'iuuvutJ n. mh cr WjiMm c-u to r dHy ie iro ei. ov:oat oJIcj aud h oip trie. Tlie il'Htnr vttu tm wlietlinr oi iifttthepiti-iii tiuR wunoK. T ou. uiiuaiiiti d Uniiy sttii wniu-Ktai,d do it t it I Ml W It. lltS, Hli3rtll4 Cf) cuuklng nd oulTiioit't'ii tut to compi xiu.i lii',e aiouui tiio vyes. hwo. Ing nttl u- in i.i thu aluii'f.oi ifl'tv. lfa ut tlAOl gi unlit! (it (ha -to U, v oUliig c tiio uoit'. ttm it, tevoi , Hram til I lie rut,lu-tii (c!.e, f.iul Uiein, lliti lmisvut cinw xmu - t fiilu, ilcktniir uuil inlhi Ion u ill mniK ill (Uixu tviuiDniiii. mt mure romo 1 om wrrt. v V KUI..t.3 iVOHU .UViiuver U U U 11'U.OVU tl II. I'll CO, It 0 tn IrUtilfl, Ol H1X ontura torfliM. (P. r 1t Worm wc.te nnd vniinii i tio Jjuclm'.) l-'uru iuitur ,ba flour lUUt'ff n( tint Ollli Njinn niid it i abm ll Dt. M)nltii lit. K. V KUAKtil., Ziii X, .Mtitti U. IM.lUoe pirn, l'a. Adicv uy uiuil iroi i urud llite coin tainp. Fa- (6 lu. Dli. BARTER'S riiririck, Iirhhtii, fJhcsi Color ni;t Xoitt jo tho lilood ; i( increase tU quantity as well H the awlity, giv ing Vigor, Vitahty, nergy rower and Life itulj. It 1" especially odJilod lo 1'ema'e Hisussrs. Niich as Weai-iicua liom urslnir or aur ' thrr can e. PLiutil irreirular oi doruurtd mcnthlr eilods, lalluio lit tl.e wi rub. nausea in 1'rea.. i.uucv. ttcrlUiy, cttaukv ot iile, etc, Dr, Harter's Liver Pills Com Woe the two C6en(l 1 qiin'tttf of family rtH. Tn,ryctMamildniietIlcifnt paifreautl t thouwatlruufcro tbo Ixt layer I1IU "cr effjw to Uie puMic Jui ui.a A FREE GIFT ! Of a couv ot my MFDICA1. COKMO RhNlK UuOK, In Vny f nuni .uff-ilin Wlta CONSUUI'iluK, AkTllUA. CAT4I1VU. lti.n.tlimi-, i.U8 LV Vu.CU UU bUKK llUHA1. bu U liainu ai tlrosi utlioj ndore withlwuSo-ot pstasn staiupt au- i lulu vour siomitt-. 1 10 luos is wo-junilv i.lusLalfd. (k4jj ui,- ) ilia uiloiuiiii-11 it lunt Ins, in l.ni'iol n,c of Clod hs Mred inaur uvt-, Tliuuiitliur has b, tut tifutii di.ea-o ot tun Ao-e, Irti'iit, cud I u ... .ni'i-ifll mci-llrlul mo u .nt fit UJ ism. Aodress, ur. JJ ll. WuLfc t., i vcii nnti, UM Ohio. i ll b tt 1 ua MIPOIlT.lVr 'T0 CONSUMPTIVES. 00 ' A On it siain l-syin hnrii so loiluii. o to 'cnienU onutCui suiiipiiuulniUi mu . -Ini.e-. no I i.f,ei l- nv aiVii up tu am uy .1 in l i-t- v i Uiuisl iihyigliius. diirettu ua o kuuuu t,, oar iwiuuli a v.s accmdul iutoi v e -i m I thineslll oo w-h i.lhui'. Mrt neuius tl a I", lld o .aiuiilluu (lid nil Aaocilonsuf ib 00 lluo't iid Lane oil uud I bo Ho vt. frutiol li it lo ull tho dMiri-II, il in tt I W fniwi idih ir uccr ss tu ULVh t. Hi C. I- bnrl tVfii- Inn