jTJ n. sikwkus, OIStTKIOr ATTOiUJKY A couNsr.Lt.on AT LAW. Office, Kloti'ii Dmlntnit ntoilawa.v, matjuii chunk. rA tltlln Eitstes. Plilnjt Accounts and Orphans Conrt rracuce a specialty. , Trltlal Ctm-.es cnmlnlw nttenrtod to. i transactions In Knillsh nml Herman. J.w Mni TPD rov be fonnrl on 111 ai uivU' rArbn i howell & co'u New; n.nrr Ailvrr Mnir Hulrall. 10 whVre ADVEnTISlNO CO. 1 It AITS mnr bo made lor It In YORK. SATURDAY, MAI1CII , 187S. Local and Personal. TO SUHSCItllir.UK. Subscriber" to the Cahbos Adtocatk will take special notice that mir terms nre one dollar a year ttrictlt In adranee, If not to paid $1.25 will be charged in ercry Instance. Subscribers getting their papers by mall will refer to the direction tabs m their paper nd note the date, and remit accordingly. Trim your trees and vines. West's liver pills cure liver complaint. -A Lehigh county Iron firm has a largo contract from China. Employees In the Mcadvillo Railroad shops aro working ten hours a day. Tho Allcnlmvn Inm Company is busy with an order for 1,200 tons of pig Iron. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy To bacco. 7-50. Anna Dickinson lectures at Easton tin 25th. Iron last week experienced another ad vance in price. St. Luke's Hospital, at South Bethle hem is over-crowded. Parties going west can get tickets from Bert. Seaboldt, L. V. R. R. leit. 16-42 Hon. J. G. Zeru will plcaso accept our thanks for Legislative favors. Tho ore beds in the neighborhood ofll-.e Lehigh Mountain are all being operated at present. Lewis Weiss, at the post office store.lins reduced tho prices of his winter stock ol boots and shoes. At Danville and Bloomsburg furnace? aro being fired up and miners aro being put to work In the mines. You can find everything in the drug line at the store of C. W. Lcntz, Weissport, fresh. pure and cheap. Head Tilghman Arner's new advertise ment in another column. Do you know the fact that Lewis Weiss is selling his flock of winter boots and slim s at a great reduction. Those of our subscribers contemplating n Changs of residence should promptly in form us so that llieir papers can bo mailed to their new address. Tho best and cheapest boots and shoes to bo found in town are at Lewis Weisa',iost ofiico building. Wall Paper at and below Cost at C. W. Lentz's Drug and Fancy store, "Weissport. Ifynu want a fashionable lial or capall at T. D. Clauss", and buy one for a small amount of inonev. I'er 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 P. V. Wyekoil', a commission merchant of New York, was found drowned In tho Lehigh river at Bethlehem, Pa., Wednesday morning. If you want slilrtu, neck wear, or oilier articlo in gent's furnishing goods, call on T. D. Clauss, and ho will supply you at extraordinary low prices, Louis Murine ami James Muthcrran were killed and two other men were injur ed, one seriously, by the premature ignition of n blast in the I'ottsville Shaft Colliery of the Reading Coafand Iron Company, Wed nesday afternoon. The president of tho Reading Railroad Company gives notice that shipments ol anthracite coal to Elizabcthport, Purl John son and South Am boy will bo discontinued as Micro is sufficient coal on hand for tho several places named to occupy the en tiro week in its shipment. Daniel Graver, of the Rce Hive Store, will dispose of the remainder of his winter stock of dress goods, dry goods, &c. at cost, commencing to-daj ( Saturday ) and continuing until April 1st. 11 vou wish to secure best barijains cal caily II. II. Teters announces to his friend nnd tne citizens in general that he is now receiving and oieuiug his spring stock ol cloths, cuuimc.o', veilings uaj suiting , mil that ho Is prciiup-tt to make up all classes ol clothing at prices never before- heard of in tills section. "Perfect fits and Lowest prices," is the motlo of this house, and don't you forget It Store in the Post-oflinj building. E. II. Snyder has just returned from New York, with a large stock of spring styles ofrtrns and dry goals, amung which is a splendid assortment of black and colored silks, of choicest jutterns, for ladies' spring wear. Our lady friends will do well to call early and inspect these goods which are of fering at prices lower than ever before sold fur la this locality. Last night and to-day are exactly of the same icngtb, within the two bolt around the globe, kuowu as the tropics of Caneerand Capricorn that is, the day and night are twelve hours long. This occurs but twice iv year, in what is called the spring or vernal equinox, nnd again in Beptmiber or the autumnal equinox. To day at noon the sun varies 14" north of the equatorial line, and rulers the zodiacal con stcllaliou Aries. Look out for sjualls1 The attention of our readers is (idled tn a Cuely written and thoughtful, moral ettay on onr first page, entitled tho "Voyago of Life," by Rev. I. W. Ycakel. In fact wo take this opiwrtnnily ng.ilnto remind than, though perhaps unnecessarily, that the first and fourth pages of the Advocate is not a "patent outside," but is edited and printed iu Lohlghton,aud the articles aro written or selected with a special reference to the local tastes of its atroiis. And there alto will bo fsuud the brief but well-timed Pennsylvania Dutch letters by Pit Knokworshd and others; so don't forget to read llie articles on the outside pages. As an indication that business is reviv ing in this section, we may state that our Job Priming department during the just week has been run at almost its full cajiaci ly. This) may not be pleasant news to Emanuel MeI(f)anclioly and Josephus, who should now try to tnaU a bill through the Legislature compelling the people to givo their Job printing to the two offices run iu Mauch Chunk over two years. We are do ing Job Printing at very lowest prices. Or ders by mall will receive prompt attention. Ad order received from Drifton Monday at noon was done same afteruoon and sent borne i ... , n v ... , vru.n. P " - We had nliout four Inches of enow lnit The water has been turned Into the Lo Monday, In which to celcbrato 8L ratrick's , lilgh Canal, mid on Wednesday the large day. number of Urals In thovlclnlty of the Weiss- Farmers are beginning tn look at their plows, turn them over, examine into their condition. Charles Thompson, aged 17, was crush ed to death In the hoisting gin of the Brook sldo Colliery, In Schuylkill county, Mon day. Anthony Devitt, n defaulting tax col lector of Shenandoah, was sentenced Mon day to ono year's Imprisonment nnd the pay mcnt of the costs of his trial. Rev. D. H. Albright left for his new charge at Meyers towu, on Wednesday after noon. IIr takes with him the best wishes of our peoplo for his fuluro prosperity. Tho Easton irytusays that at least n thousand eop!c will emigrate from North ampton county to the West during tho pres ent year. There aro eleven school 6late factories being operated near Slatlnglon, with an uvcr ago producing capaeity of about twenty-five hundred slates Ju ten hours. Tho No. i furnace of tho Crane Iron Woiks was put In blast a few days ago. The No. G furnace will soon be blown out, a the lining is nearly burnt through. There will be a good chance for labor ing men to get work In the country this sen s.iu, as so many farmers and men who have Heretofore been doing farm labor arc going West. Tho receipts of coal at Perth Aniboy for the week ending March 8 were 21,133 tons, mid the shipments 14,G1( tons, leaving n slock on hand of 11(1.1130 tons. Start Right. Ifyou are going West, hm't fall to call at Ihisnfficc on Wednesday evening, and learn nil parlieularsns In routes lares, A, from the jmpular and reliable Western Ticket Agent, B. OTlrinn. There was shipped over Iho L. V. R, for the week ending the 15th insl., 95,115, ons of aiithacite coal, a decrease for the wisnn ns compajed with samotimc last year r 60,41)2 Ions. IIiiriks, Cows .t routTRV Feol them well, and givo them German Horse and Cow Powder to digest and nssiinilato what they at. 17-20 The Lutheran church at Ontnsmiqua is to bo furnished wilh a new bell, the old one being cracked. It isbeingca&t in Altantown, will weigh 1 100 jiounds, and cost $275. The bell is a present from a wealthy citizen to ihecongregalion. County Commissioner, J.J. Gallagher, Deputy Slierill, P. Semmel, and Osru" Arner, of Wvissport, took the prisoners re- ccntlytenteiiccd to the Eistern Penilentiarv for complicity in the Lehigh Valley freight fir rohbeiies to that institution on Wvdiiw- lay moruinglast. Tho prisoners were John Fiitchman, threo years ; Henry Soil, tno years, and W. C. Fredirici, threo ycais. Amkricax Winks. Hut few icrsntis un aware of the great amount of Grapes raised iu New Jersey. A I fret I S'er is known to bo tho largest Wine grower oastof tho Rocky .Mountains. His Port Grape Wine is tho best, and is considered by physicians and chemists as the best wine to bo procured. It is ordered to Loudon and Paris, where it is becomiii'' very popular nmoui' tho weal thy families. Forsalo by druggests. Philip Hess and Peter Frederick were crushed to death by u fall of roof took, in tho Exeter Colliery, at Piltston, on Friday night of last week Walter Smiles was kill ed in the Pennsylvania Company's shaft, at the same place, on Saturday, by a full ol' Countable H. P. Levan, ol Franklin. arretted Win. H. Ilnycr, of Weisannrt, on Saturday evening last, charged with fiirn ishing tools to Frank Wood ill the Mallei Chunk j.iil to assist him iu It i s attempted escape from that institution. Hu was held in $500 bail by Esq. Boycr for his apiear uncc at couit. Mr. Win. D. Harrington lias been in our employ since Jan. 1,1871); we have on all occasions found him truthful mid atten tive to our interests. This much we slat in justice to him, (he being comparatively stranger in this county,) and in refutatioi: of the charges made against lull) hy two ol the Mauch Chunk jiaiers la-l week, in re gird to the Klutz-Lynn libel case. 11. V. MultTIIIMKR, Proprietor Cauiiox Advocate. With llie enow which fell nt Alieiitowu on Sunday night, thcro wus louiid, half an inch deep in tome ph,ccs,u substutii-u rcsun b'ingeulphur. It had the eolorand smell ol sulphur, and a small iptantity ol ittenie together and set on lire burned readily emitting sulphuric funics. It is possible ti this may ban warning to ttioJKiido of Al lenloivn on account of their wickedness. U-ltcr rejieiit, or there may bo u wvon b kIoiii and Gouiorrali Prof. J. P. Rowland, of Parryville, will o.n-ii n Noiinal Institute in that bomugh.iui .May I'Jih, fir thepiciaratiou of young mi for the profession of leaching und fur im provciueul of (husculrcady riigagcd as leach ers. for terms ami oilier lulormatiou, sea iidvciliseuicul iu another column of to-day'i Advocate Love and false promises aro inseparabl interlinked. Truth unci Cupid are asreicl lent us water ami oil. Why, a jturlruit poc tells us that Love is mendacious even slumber. "Love lies dreaming," you know after taking an Hiring in one uf David Eh bcrl's liaudsoma rigs, which hu turns out at low prices ut his livery on North street, thi borougl Hon. Win. M. Riipdier,on Welnoiday us attorney for the Lehigh Building an Loan Association, executed u deed to J. T. McDamel, for the Nuthan Mosser property in Mahoning valley containing fifteen neri and improvements, the priea paid bciifj $442 cash. The njrty certainly was sol cheap. Persons who have money to iuvcsl find the present an excellent lime to buy r-'ul estate. On Sunday an eight vear old son of Win, Kerchucr, deceased, of Mucguugie, while playing with his brother, fell and broke his left arm. A year ago u sou oflhe same laiuily fell from the lull iu tlto barn, liacturiug bis thigh bone. Tho family is visited by numerous afflictions. Win. Ker chucr, iho father, died threo weeks ogo of cancer. Mrs. W. C. Frederic!, whoso busdand was sentenced to the Penitentiary on Satur day, on a chargo of receiving stolen goods, knowing the tame to have been stolen, from tho L. V. RR., robbers, lias closed tho Frank lin House which was kept by her husbaul, and stored the furniture. She lias five small children, and probably no income. A Litckaby Rkvoli'tiok. Chamber's Cyclopedia of J2,iqlvh Littralurt, iu the new Acme Kdiliou, is meeting witli such extra ordinary sale that the publishers, to make it still more popular have further reduced the prices. Purchasers ordering belore April 30th, will get Iho eight volumes complete, iu pajicr, for $1 75 i cloth, $2 SO ; halfmor rocon, g'.ll top, fur S3 20. Sampl volumes sent Kl.iaid for 30 cents, 45 eeuts,65 cents and 80 cents. This is not only one of the choicest works in the language, but really wonderful in its low price. Specimen pag es and terms tn clubs will be sent free on re- i .t., ,. . .. . . . ' , " y Dy pun'sucr, sne American i jok i- .f, -it u -iu!u ci., i , P" boaUynnl were fully niioat, uie ranai having n full head of water on, and tho boat men were actively engaged iu putting tho boats in order for tho spring and summer work. In Unit vicinity everything was wearing an exceedingly lively and stirring ptiearance. A large freight business Is ex- cclcd to bo done by the canal this season, and a number of new boats have been added to the diilercnt lines. W. C, Weiss, Esq., Is actively getting ready the New York and 'hiladeiphia lines, ami expects to begin to send the loaded boats on their missions about the first of April. Messrs. Wm.Behlerand Dan. Kresgejf Franklin, have leased the Fort Allen House, owned and now run by Mr. Joseph Feist, Mr. Bolder formerly kept tho Franklin House. The new proprietors will lake pos session of the Fort Allen House the first of April. The liouso hat something of a hie tory, being erected 22 years ago by tho late Edward Weiss, on thesiteof the fortification, fter which it is named, built to defend tho early setllcrs ol Weissport against the In dians. The house is four stories high, is built of brick, after the Ellzabcthlan style of rchltccttnc, nnd contains 32 rooms. Mr, F.dsl expresses on intention not to go Into business of any kind, involving capital, at present. William Miner, oflhe Fort Allen Foun- Iry, was during the early pait of the week, loiking for uddilionol help moulders their foundry being driven at its fullest ca pacity. The kinds of work which it is now oing requires skillful workmen, who have had experience on fine iron castings. This fact and the opening of the canal gives W gHrt a cheerful business outlook. -Tho "sulphur shower" in the Lehigh Valley is explained by Dr. Erwin, of Mauch Chusk, mid Mr. Ran, of Bethlehem, to be simply tKillen, from a species of pine found in Southern or New Jersey forests. This pi.ilcn was caught up by the wind and de bited ns it came in contact witli a snow storm in the vullev. The nature of the de. pisit is proved by microscopic examinatii n Says the Alientown Democrat: A We s lburg farmer lost a quantity of meat frtm Ills premises a few nights ago, and, suspect ing a certain neighbor, ho next morning went to him and demanded his property, at le same time making known the fact that if (he faimcr) could not produce a grain of corn from each piece he would not claim it, Tni guilty paity produced tho meat, and, presto I after a littlo probing, out flopped the g'.nn ol corn to mo utter ustenisiiment oi the. thief. Etch piece iu turn was thus n iiilpulatcd, fully establishing the right of ,0 fanner to his probity. The cunning Granger, it seems, had inserted tho corn tho more readily, in the event of such an emer gency, lo prove ins claim, noi caring to waste time bv coming to Court the farmer lecliued to prosecute the thief. -The Lehigh Presbytery will meet at Stiondshiirg, on April 15, in Rev. R. W. Wallace's Church. Tho Presbytery com- j rises 43 ministcis, 42 churches, 4 licentiates three candidates, and represents 4,SI7com mutiicuutt and 4, 10'J, Sunday school schol ars. On the 14th ol April a Kiliulay-sclmoi Convention will be held prior to tho meet ing of Presbytery. After years of patient study of the art ami pructicxl personal cxiwrieiico, Mr. E. F. Liickenback, fresco painter andjintcrior dec orator, of ,1uuck Chunk, lias established a eputatian second to nono in this section. lie has recently stocked his store with all tin latest nnd most elegant designs of wall and ceiling piierst and it will pay tho ad mirers of the beautiful to visit his store and examine the various rich designs in inter ior decorations lie has on exhibition. Hon. Allen Craig will please occcjt 0'ir thanks for Legislative documents. ttcci-l vcr Appointed. A dispatch Inim Scrauton to to the New rk Tunc of Tuesday is ns follows: " The l'eiitisplviinin Anthracite Coal Com pany, the most exlensivo private mining coin'iuiiy iu tho Lackawanna region, has into the luiiuls ol u iccciver, Willi Stili.DUO liabilities. This company was in- corixiiatcd in 1M4, us the Lackawanna Coal and Iron Company, tho Hume being changed in I ST."). It nwiis'l IHO iicics ol minim: land near this ciiy, ami hold u lease of 550 more This pmKrty is bonded for $1.0110,11011. The .Mtiipauy lor two yeais lias been greatly em-barras-il by tho state of the coal luarM'l, ami. being iu default of the interest on its bon is, n lei oner was upjioiiiicii. K. i Mclaibe, treasurer of tho company, istlioie ccivcr. The company's bieakers hae i capacity nl 400.IIIIU loinol roal u year, and nOO hands find woik iu its iiiiues. TulhctC employer the company owes $20,0110. The product ot ils mines were luriiislied to the Dehiwiitc nud Lackawaiiuu Railroad Com. win v at priivs based on the rate ut tidewu t- r. 1 ho rcccivir lias authority to go on with tin mines. Much comment lias Imvii created ill the owl regions by tin recent ill version of tho product ol two very large private mining companies from Lclngh Vullcy markets to others. The collieries ut Forty" I'mt, loimeily oeratcd by J. II. Swiiycr, the well known Lehigh on'rator, are now wiiikcu ill lliu niu-iesiui uie lieid- ware und Lackawanna. The icroduct these mines is 1500 tons a day. The Butler Colliery, tit I'litston, which furnished iu coal lo the Lrhiith Valley to the amount ol 200,000 tons a year, now ship its coal over (tie t.rie iuuway, try way oi uuruoimaic." C'lcsurlu? lilts Coiisc lcncc. A young man living in a neighboring village wrote, in substaiico a note to a holy iu this borough a few days ago, which illus trates how the commission of a crime preys ujmu the quickened conscience. The note says: "I havo long been under conviction ofmiiid about something I must confess. About twelve years or more ago, when I was but a little boy, while in Lchigliton, I saw n boy wilh some plums. I thought they were ieiiclics. I asked him where lie got them, und he told me, iintlng to trees be longing to you, near the dc.t. I saw that 1 could easily steal tonic ol them ; so I went and filled my pockets with the fruit, a-ad while 6o doing was chased away by sonic, boys older than myself. On my way home, I cat some of them j the remainder I threw away. Although so many years have pass- ed siueo then, the act still remains, fresh iu my mind, and haunts my conscience. I pray that you will forgivu mo the act, and I believe that God will alx. Enclosed find 25 cents, which plcaso accept in payment for the fruit." There is a curious coincidence in the note as written. Tlieboiy of the letter shows that it was writleu lit. a ti mo different from that at which it was, signed by the writer, proba bly just a year ago, and during this lapse of time, Ins handwriting has very much im proved. The naino of the lady is written ir. the same improved hand, and tho inemoral 12, designating the number of years, is changed from eleven. The day of tho month is not given in tho caption. It is dated "March, 1870," and the "187'J" is written in tho tame improved hand of the address and signature. This is a warning to boys who steal their neighbor's fruit in the fruit season. Local elections were held Monday in many towns of Maine. The Republicans and Hani Mnuey Democrats carried Belfast; the Republicans, Bangor ; th Greenbackers and Democrats, Biddeford. In Augusta the ana Democrats, Republicani secured a m.jorltv of tboCoun r , .iiin'iitwfco.ei Miifr Our Pnrrj-vlllc Iliulfrct. Last week all was Joy and Sunshine the warbles offprint? birds, the balmy atmosphere and the trcnlal sunrajs alt declared the exit ofold Winter, and the advent of lovoly Sprlntr. This week, how changed 1 A medley of snow, slush and squills recall most forcibly (ho poetical expression. 1 Winter lingers In the lap of Spring." A week ago, your correspond dent was so wrapted with the appearance of gentle Spring as to Indite to her tomcthlnir like tho following: I niNTLtc srrtl-io. We tcrect thy coming, gentle Rnrlng, And trust thou'rt come to stay) Ethereal mildness thou dot1, bring, And gcnllo warmth ol May. ( Thy advent bids tho bluebirds sing, UIJs Nature all be kT, And I my mite of mirth will bring, While thou dost rale tho day. Old Winter stern, with hoary head, lias disappeared at last, Ills brother Unreal, too, has sped I'm glad their reign has past. Jack Frost no more shall blto onr tots, Slnre thou dost reign supreme ; He'll pinch no more tho baby's nose, lint all anew will seem. With breath of May the flowers wlllcom, Their fragrance till the air. Anon tho wings of bees will hum Ilcncath the sular glare. And next the "month of roses" June Will dnwn 'nesth mure sky. The last and lurel'cst ! All, loo soon, Spring's damsels ias us hy I Should Winter tat e a backward turn, To linger on thy lap, Pray, bid Win quickly home return To take a nine-months' nap. We'vo had onnuuli of lco and snow Enonifh of Frosty John To satisfy an i'squimauxt So, bid him quick, begone I Asunder snip the Icy bands 1 hat bind htm Hill to ulj And bid hltn harte to polar lands Without ado or Fuss. ' All hall I fair Spring, with April showers 1 All ha lit thy breath of May I Thrice welcome I Goddess or the Flew'rs, Wo greet thy uonile sway I Hut now, what shall we singl Nothing! We are so dlsuustcd with tho "Old Man's" return that we will pass him by unheeded, and let him scvmlyahm-. In the firm belief that he will foun go Into winter-quarters In a htahcr latitude. "Hut why," you may aV, "does our Parryville correspondent, who ouht to know better, Inflict ro much bad po cty on us, wbi n he knows that Its fate Is likely to be our wasto basket 7" We have sealed It ''Good," and commend It the readers of the Advocate. Ed lie it known unto you, Mr. Editor, that In thrso latter days, when Items are scarce as wliortlcberrlis, when nothli g happen,nought transpires but all Is Inactivity, we feel uar ranled In sending you, as a moke shift, even such matter as the foregolm;. If you have any anatliimas lo pronuunco upon us Tor the iiifllctl iii, pteaso do so In Iho "Knukwurshd" dialect, and no shall bcjable to stand It. Our works are still In llalu quo, Thou.h rumors fill tho air; We fear i tint Spring will come and go Ete they be In repair. t.cv. E. llutz preached his first sermon In tho Evangelical church heie, onS bbith eve. nlng, to u largo coniereiratlon. Wo are In formed that he commenced his labors for the Master, In lid" circuit, some twenty years ago. John Dctmoyer, ono of our Parryville bojs. drpails fur Colorado this wk, to join ills orutnerlony wuo left here about a) ear ago. Tho latest thing out, rather, the latest thing in, Is ourncw orchestra, comjoseil ofa quartette ol ladles and gantlcmcn. Tho In struments ci njlst of an organ, violin. concord, la and comet. We say they are the latest tiling in bcciuse we have not heard them out yoi. Wo suggest a serenade. In our honor, so th it wo may bo aflorded un opportunity to ju.ltro of the music. It will be good, ol course, We learn lhat 1 lms. Straup ol I'oaldalc, expects to teuiote his family here abul tho iF.i,u! April, 10 occupy me om ii-ane auain, ui tcr un ubsence of Buien or eight years. .Tlnlimiln;r Twinklings. Beautiful snow visited us again on Sun. day nUht. A very Interesting sermon was preaohed by Hov. Wilson Wehr, In tho English lang. uu. last Sunday cvenltig. J. 11. Mertzler spent but Sunday at Krcs. gcvllto, Monroe Co. I am glu t to say that Miss Annette, llerg er, who has been tick t r some time, Is able to attend school again. Nathan Ilex was confined to the liouso the foro part ol this week with diph hcria, but I am pl-n?ed to uunounce that he Is able to be ubout ugatn. David Moss.'r and James Asbncr were lmKirtaut witnesses Iu the llvck andUumbert fcruti'hliiu cae. Miss Lizzie Musfclmun and Mr. Williams were visiting Thomas fllussoluian on Sunday last. Urimth Ebcr shad his Angers badly burn, ed last Tuesday morning. 1'. M. Halllcr was on a visit to Lchigliton on Saturday last, An owl has been frequently vlsltlni; one of our neighbor' eh eken-coops. One even ing last week, while Iho children were play ing In iho yard, they noticed a black sput In the orchard, winch they ImaKlned to be the owl. I hey immediately uiado It known to their father and the servant. Tholattcr.sclz lug the guu. hurried lo the place, took aim und l.red. He run to tho spot to pick up his prry. llut, lo! Instead of an uwl It was a cow 1), 1). Kistler, was confined to tho house the lure part of this week with sick headautie. Some ol the parly that neni to Kansas a icw we, ks ago are uacit airiuoy. They say thcro are hunditds of people l hero that are out of employment uud still muru are arrlvlug every uu. Yours, etc., Bed Cluub, III;? Creek Itrllix, Now prepare to lant and graft f-.0t trees The gtcat moving day is net 1T distant. An thcr fall ol (noit on Sunday night. Rye looks promising, wi h favorable weather a good harvest rr.ay ho expected. Mr. Solomon VTcai cr, or this place, says he exwcts to leaio fjr Nebraska In tho early I art id April. The Ind'.cn'.ions are that our boatmen will hjve a tuoro profl'nblo year than last. A r.mr oer 0t our furmeis would go West, cou'd tbey dlsposo of llieir farms. The wife of Mr. Reuben Serfars, of this plate, died of dropy on Friday morning last wttk, about sis O'clock. Deceased waa a daughter of Jacob '. lgenfuss, truui whose resldeneo the luneral took place, in Monday, at 10 o'clock A. M. Interment a St. Paul's church. The services were In Herman, Rev, J, S. E'b, or SlatliiKton, Deceased was aged 32 years, 7 months and S3 days. ltov. S.mui-I llrownprrarhed In the Soil's church on Sunday murnliiK for the last time. The rev, iceiilleiuHn will start West In a lew weeks. We wish him a sire Journey and success In bis new Held ol ministerial libors. Yours, etc., IUyebk. IVontlierl)- Ileum. Messrs. Thlrloway and McOu,lgan have been heard from. Ther passed Cheyenne on Sunday, 16th Inst, All well. Oodlleb Smith, reported Injured on the railroad last week, Is Improvim. A bevy or young xlrls lell this place dur- lui the week for Philadelphia, where they expect to hire s servants Tho silver weddlnu or Mr. Ed. Harleman and wire was celebrated on the evening of iho 18th lost. Tho Invited uuests some elulitr or more were made happy. Music, dancing and refreshments In profusion. The household efTecls Mrs. M. E. Din. key have been iblpped to Hraddocks, Penna., where she lotendi lo make her home Mr. J. T. Uriel has sold out his grocery Hock oo carbon street, and Kill hereafter give his entire attention to the butcher bull. ness. Frank While will tun tbe grocery de- partment. T, U Ilerner and John Donovan have t ken a reeley's advice, and started West do- rlngtbewcck. The former fur Montana and iu. hi t: i.ur.1, uiwav From llie Comity Scat. All ttuiKT on tub Ltmoit. The Canal has been filled with watefthts week prepaia tory for the spring and summer ooal rrtlxht business! but even tills has caused very Utile ripple at the County scat. Ernry thing Is, In fact, quiet, quiet a gentle, breathing lull alter tho storm ot last week. It docs not take much to stir up Mauch Ctinnch from Its foun dations; even to inako tho little creek: that meanders under tho residences of many of our "best citizens" murmur and grumble In un wonted tones. A special session or the Court before which a newspaper libel cate, and that of several thieves yrho uiado the Lehigh Val. ley lUllroad trolaht cars last lull the bale of operation!, was sufficient to thoroughly stir upthls borough, ami th s week u.ines the re action. A prominent lawyer and politician, In order to counteieet this calm, and at the lame time rival N. Y. In tho matter or pedestrian lm, propose! to get up a "walking match." The effort Is to array Mauch Chunk borough against East Mauch Chunk for the champion ship and "gato money." Mr. Laudy Qallcfer, of the former borough, and John Urocker, Esq., of the latter place, are to bo the contest, ants, Tho place selected for the "gate" Is Maxhclmcr'a Garden, and the walklsti are to make 600 uillci iu six consecutive hours. The betting Is two to ono on Urocker, and three to one that both men "come to time." The rcute of toll masterly pedestrian effort will be 'Mue west." A Tabtv or Fistivb "Old rjAcntLons" Last Jlon.lay boing the birth-day ol one of their number, lurue of the "old bachelors'' ol Mauch Chunk appropriated the soap-house on West Broadway, and In tho evening colcbra. tod tho natal-day of their "lamtulthing" brother hy a feast, general Jollification and ball. First uf all came the supper, Ground which eighteen couples seated themselves; aftor wbloh tho merry party engaged tn tho mazy lluht fantastic." We neglected to say that no ladles were Invited or admltod. Two young ladles, at an early hour, went lo tho door, but lound written upon If. "Ladles iryou should happen withlu a hundred roJs of tho soap-hou-e to-ulnht, pcao stop!" MiscuLLASuors. Shcritl Ilaudcnlmsh has now fully recorered, and though weak, has been oul attemllng to busmen, at his ofTlco. Flora, a nlno-yeara old d.iughior of Mr. J. S. Itoss, and pupil In MI'S l.lzzlo Filter's clarss In tho public school, while ' jumping rope" near tho school building fell, striking her head upon the sidewalk. She did nut appear to be s.-riourly hurt at 11: at. but on at. tempting to areend the flight of steps to the class-room sho fainted, nnd had to be carried home. Sho was uncontclon during tho niter. noon and night, but was better on TJmritlay morning. Mrs. L. S. Qcrrlng, of Bethlchom. line during the wook been on a visit to hor lather, Mr. Leonard l eager. The clerk of the weather put a "wet blan- et" upon St. Patrick's Dayi nevertheless Capt. Cullum formed nnd marched his parade th ungli the principal slrceis. Tho patriotic soniorthc Kmt raid Isle spent tho remainder of tho day under cover, by tar the better place to celebrate un such a day as Monday wa. The Phoenix Hand went to Weissport on Wednesday cvcnlnic and serenaded the newly wedded couple, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Mc Mullen. llelurnlng, they called at Lehigh ton and paid their compliments to I'rothon. otary Tho.. Kemerer. They returned homo happy by the 11 o'clock train. The Comitiieluricrs, at thetr last merttng ordered the release of Ueorgo Frceby from l.ill, uud exonerated Qcorge lloyle, of Luns fonl, from Uo payment of certain taxes as sessed In 1S"3. commissioner Gallagher re ported the bridge at Lehigh Tannery in good condition. Tho prisoners In Carbon county Jail, henceforth arc to rccolvo but cents worth per day of "grub" und attention eo ealdflie Court last week. Mr. Robert S. Calvin has taken tho agen. cy, for this portion of tho State, of Lo Clem's Nursery of Rochester, New York, for the sale urirult nndornoincnt.il trees nnd shrahbery, Mr. Calvin will start out In search of cus tomers soon, l.ut his headquarters will bo at M lucli Chunk Tho Swltch-fl.vk Railroad, which ha been leased by Mr. J. S. Wrlblrt & Co., wll' be opened to publlo travel on or about the first of May. This arrangement adds another attraction to tho Mansion liouso as a summer resort hotel. There are only two men In Jill here now. Tho editorial In tho Morgan lat week adveriWngyonr correspondent as a "What la-It," we understand crept Into Ils columns through the "Indiscretion" ol tho ' new office Imy " we embrace this ofqiortunUy to brand him nt anolltrr I which Is l'glvln him ns good as he sends," as tho boy said when bo kicked thenes. Mr. Abo Strob, whose Inventive fecnlus l ever on tho alirt for something new, has discovered a now pliarniaccu'fcal compound which he calls "Stroll's Detergent.' To usoa plain expression, It Is a remedy Tor stinking feet. Hit will do nil that he claims, It will proro n (lod.send to Maut.li Chunk and vl. clnily. Ho Is putting np tho article and. can vassing for It, Bwitzkb, Toivnuieiislii HrciltlcN. K. V Ho fiord, will plcaso accept thanks f rbivors received. Itoads are In a bad condition. Tho blue-birds liarc made their appear ance. Nearly all ofour schools In this township will closoon or bcrirro tho 8,h or April. ' rows have boon fly na northward In great numbers during the ust two weeks, which Is a slan or an car ,y spring. Mr. It, Il'olsbach t.r Ij.is placo will move on Mrs. H. Snyder' farm on Monday next. II irv y Sherry, or this place removed to LohlghtuH on Krday r last woek. Sir. S. works In the blacksmith shop at Packcrton. W. Klott, ot Pine Run his Invented a lacket-aw whkh ho claims will exod all others. K. S. Itrown, a lite 'preacher of the Evanrrlcai Association who will leavo for Kan .a, Inn short time, ald his Irt-udl at this P'.aco a farewell visit. Wo with him a safe journey. Her. E, Huts thenewpnitorof tho Evan, gellcal church or Parry vlllerils'rlct, otrtcfatrd for the first time at Iho upper Big Creek mooting house on Sunday last. His text wns tho lit Cor., 1st. chapt,, from the lit to tho 3rd verse, from which ho preached a very In. tereitlng sermon. A certain joung man who has long chew, ed Iphacco without anyloss tohlmsclf Ho ul. ways begged It. Lewi i brlftman orncarTrachsvllle will remove to Lelilghion Inn few weeks where be Intends to keep a saloon. Rudolph Serlass, cnglnoer on the Lehigh Valley Kallruad Is paying his parents and irienus cuius i lace a flying visit, Thomas Lever, Jr., of this plnoe Intends to erect a new house tor btmieir this Spring. Msnccjir. Applntiucnlk. Tho following are the appointments or min isters for Labigh District made by the M. E. i.ouierence : J. F. Chaplain, P. E. Alientown. W. L. McDowell; liangor, R. Morley; Dothel, D. U unang-t; Jlcthlehem.M. A, Day; Uojeri. town, to be lurnl ed ; Bristol, J, Cunnlnir. ham; Catasauoui. D. M. Younir: Cherry Valley, J. Ulckerilon; Chapman to be sup plied ny t, U, Uache ; Conshohaokcn, W. W, Johnson ; Cresson, Hamburg and Port Clin ton, O. A. Wolf; Delaware Water Qap, II 11. Mauger; Doylestown, a, Howell; East Mauch Chunk, W. R. Machacl; Eaiton, E.' II. Hoffman; East Stroudlburg, J. lb Nelll; Frledensvllle, to be suppllea; Ullberton, Mahanoy Plane, J. W. Urodlej ; Ulrardvllle, J, Dawdcn; Ulendon, llauUvlllc, O. W, North; Lahaika. J, W. Rudolph; Lang. borne. Mi H.SUty; Lanidale, W. II. Sinlih; Knlgutup, J, U. Miller; Mahanoy City, O, Oram; Mauch Chunk, T. M. Griffith; Mont. corner Square, to be supplied ; Morrlsrllle, J. R. Merrill i Ncihamlny, O. N. Cook : Nei- quenonlng, S. N. Kelicntr; New Hope, A ' Johnson; Newtown,!. O. Brown; Norrlstown' neHulbst., T. W, simpers; Oak Street, J. ! D)iou; Haws' Avenue, II. F, Iiett; North Walts.T. A. Ulltwrtt I'ackerton.W. II. pick. I op ; Parryville, O. L. Scliatler ; Port Carbon, - H. L. Martini Portland, T. T. MuUblsri Pottstowu, J, S. Ucoki Reading, Ebeneser, W, (J. Rest; St, Peter's, W, J, Mills) Coven ear u n uitiu'sot it"" r-ros'ga tu c. Iur rlss ; Richmond, E. Tnwnsend t Shenandoah, W. I. Howell ; South Easton, J. Paitorfleld ! St. Ulalr, A. L. Prban; SprlnaiTllle, F. Ill man; Stroudlburg, W. 11. Elliot; Tamaqua, J, T. Meredith; Tannersvllle, L. M. Ilobbs ; Tobjhsnna, A. 3. Collom; Tullytown, U, Aloorn ; Yardleyvllle, U. Hudson. A Tax Collector Attemptx Suicides On Thursday of last week, Mr. Dennis Ilunsicker, a tax collector for a number of years, of Washington township, Lehigh county, was tulfen Into custody by constable J, C. Hankey, of the samo township, charg ed on nnth of Alexander Peter, treasurer ol the school district of said township, with converting tnhii own use one hundred dollars of the money he had collected fur taxcr, Tho accused was taken before Alderma'i John Sepp, nt Alientown, fora hearing, who held him in tho turn of $800 for his appear anro at Court. Mr. Hunslcker is a farmer by occupation, and as far as known always bore tho reputation nf being fair and equal o In his dealing with his lelluw.meu. On Saturday morning last, Mr. lluniick cr hitched his horse to a spring wagon load, ed with grain, which he brought to Kern'a Mill, in Lower S)atingun,eiid on his arriv al at home, alxiut I o'clock, P. M ha at tempted to commit suicide by hanging him selfin his barn, mid would undoubtedly have accomplished his purjiose had not the rope broken or loosened at the critical mo ment. A short time previous, it is said Mr. David Peter visited Ilunsicker tosettle som, private business, tho hater beingii debted to the former to the amount uf several hun dred dollars. After all was arranged Ilun sicker informed tho inmates of the house that ho wished to go out a short time. He at once left the house and proceeded towatds the barn, which ho entered. Not returning for some lime Mrs. Ilunsicker became alarm ed ut his long absence and went in search for him. Upon reaching the barn door, sho looked into it, ami was almost horroi stricken to see her husband dangling fromn n'K 'aliened to the top round oflhe ladder leaning to tne ion, biiu nrst cmicavorcU lo rrscuo him, but us she could only about touch his feet, she was unablu to lift liiin und loosen the riqie uround Ills Deck. She then ran to the door of the barn nnd svreatn ftl for help. Meanwhile the ron tore and Ilunsicker foil heavily to the floor, striking upon his back and bond. He was at once carried to the liouso iu nn unconscious con dition, in which he remained up to ubout S P. M., when medical aid was summoned. Dr. R. W. Young reeouded, and after a critical examination of the prtieut, the doc tor came to the conclusion that the fall upon the head produced concussion of tho brain. At lust accounts Ilunsicker is reported as being rccoveri nc slowly. Financial trouble Is the reason assigned for tho suicidal at tempt. His arrest tor being short in his tax money, occasioned nun consuierabte mental worriment, und created a feeliiiL- ofdistru.it among several of hi creditors, who since then, It is said, have been pushing him tor llieir money, jwr. liuusickcr, souid eigh teen or twenty years ago, (inducted the old Kerns llolel, at tins ptucc, ami is well known in the upper end of tho county. i'.'afi.iyfoi A'turf. Tho Speaker of lliu House SI. Paul l'ioHCcr-rrav. There have been twenty-nine Sieukcrs of the House of Re presentatives, and forty-five Congiesses, Tho lirst S)caker, Frederick A. Muhlen berg, and tho last, Samuel J. Randall, wuie both from Pennsylvania. Henry Clay of Kentucky saw the longest servico twelve years having been reelected six times. An drew Stevenson of Virginia, who was Speak er during Jackson's Adminis'ration, comes next in length of service, having been four times elected. Nathaniel Macon ol North Carolina, who was Speaker when Jefferson was President. Schuyler Colfax, and James G. Blaine were each three times elected. Jonathan Dayton of New Jersey Joseph Vurnum of Massachusetts, John W. Taylor of New York, James K. Polk of Tennessee, Lyon Boyd of Kentucky, and Samuel J. Randall, wero each reelected to a second term. Jonathan Trumbull of Con nccticut, Theodore Scdgewick of Massachu setts, Loudon Cheaves ofSouth Carolina Philip Barbour of Virginia, John Bell of Tennessee, R. M. T. Hunter of Virginia John Wliito of Kentucky, John W. Jcme, of Virginia, John W. Davis of Indiana Robert C. Wintliropof Massachusetts, How ell Cobb of Georgia, Nathaniel B. Banks of Massachusetts, James L. Orr of Suitlli Carolina, William Remington of New Jer sey, Caluslia A. Grow of Pcnnsyvaniu Theodore M. Pomerov ol New York, Mich aol C. Kerr of Indiana, wero cuch elected Seiikcr oiicoj but some nf them served, for only n putt of u Congress. Massachusetts and Virginia have each had four Speakers. Virginia has had tho chair for fourteen years, nnd Massachusetts for ten years, Kentucky lias given the liouso three Shak ers, whoso combined terms have extended over eighteen years! Indiana and Penn sylvani.i havo each had the Speakership three times also; and New Yn'; ; and New Jersey, and Tomt;j3C0 iwjco, xho other Speakers have come from North Carolina, ':orgin, Maine, ami Connecticut. The Northern State havo supplied sixteen Svakcrs ami the Southern States thirteen; tho South bus occupied the chair 11 fly years to the North' forty-four. m:vs t.ossif. "Fncl are stubborn thiues." and so aro cough ami olds, but the latter will invaria bly yield to Dr. Bull's Cough syrup, which cost but 25 cents. Mrs. Myra Clark Gaines, notwithstanding tier 71 year, has Ion', dark, and abundant hair, tailing below tier waist. She say that an aunt lived to the ago of 115, uud she proposes to ImitaU her example. '37e ftibmry Magazine, for March will bo ready uu tlieJSth not dated iu advance, as is tho custom its contents being mainly from the foreign publications nf same date, I Inn giving what ia newest in the literary world. $1.00 n year, or HI cent a number, American Book JJxchauge, 65 Bcekniau St., To experiment i an extra vaganco illy nf fordod in Huso hard tunes, heuiti you should use Haas' KxecUirttriti first, last und ulljihe time, and pot try All the nuigli syru ami intent hutnbug-i that are udvvitisud. It sells ut 25 and 51) cents a bottle. Congressman-elect Murch, of Maine, an nounces that he will introduce at tho extra session ol Congress u joint resolution, de claring eight lioitra a legal day' work for ail lauorera aim ineciiuuica uinpiiiyeu, uy inu Government. A similar resolution passed tho House In May, 1S,8, but failed iu tho Senate, Charles and William, Oessley nnd Ambrose iiuungtii, uoys, sioie a nue on a coal irain troin Auburn to Hamburg, in Schuylkill county, on Saturday. Tiiey jumed oil' the tniiil while iu motion, ut Hamburc, uud Charlea.fiessley waskillcil. The others were injured, jiuurigiH seriously, Tho voicool reform is heani through tbe land, and speaks of the "good time coining." So too the sjiirit of reform is working in the nurseries of tlio laud to banish tmso dan. cerous Onluin and Morphia preparation-. und establish useful and harmless remedies, of which Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup is acknow ledged as tho very best lor all the disorders oi bnoyiioni aim eariy ciiiidiiooci, fnco ;i cent u ooitie. A gllbeil-tongued raical goes from house to house in Connecticut, telling the owner of sewing machines that the Goverr.rnenl is about to have an enormous quantity nl clothing made in families throughout New England, and ofl'erins for 25 cent to make a slight alteration in each machine to qdupt 11 lO U1B GXJIOCUXl WOrK The first Chinaman who settled in San Francisco is said to have arrived there in I oil, aim lue news wnicu lie sent nome ri to gold discovery speedily brought a number ol ut irienas. By 1852,3,001) to 4.000 had arrived, a company was men lormea t Cbinaineu to aid emigration, and waa ft lowed by the establitbment nf several other companies. The Chinese population in San , are women, 1.000 are servants, and s!fl00 j cigar makers, The rest are divided up r raneisco is aooui ju,uuo, ot wnom z.noo n; vsr- as ixvjjt.-ns. Contented Rente In Coiieenn. A Washington dispatch of the lOlli Intt., aya t Thcro will probably bo ut leost twelve Obtested elcctiou vases In the Folly-sixth Congress. On the lltli of Decemlicr last ex Gov, Curtin of Pennsylvania served a nol'-e nf contest on L. II. Yokiini, Greenback Repub lican from the Twentieth District of that State. Yokum has been sworn In by the Speaker. There are ninety -two sped fioillon in Gov. Citrtin's notice of contest. Eight or nine hundred Illegal votes nre charged to have been polled for Yokum in Centre Coun ty. Election frauds uro charged and speci fied iu Pblllipsburg, Bonnet, College, Fer guson, and Liberty. Wholesale bribery of voter is exported to be proved. It is alleg ed that atmut bOO votes were polled In Clear field County. The Greenback lenders are charged with having manufactured anil dis tributed forged lax receipts, on which vote were obtained. Yoktim is personally charg ed with having bribed voters by the score. It is thought that Gov. Curtin will have no difficulty in establishing his case. On Die 23d of December last, J. M. Witt ing served nolico of contest on Frank His cock, Republican Representative from the Twenty- fifth New York District, alleging bribery, intimidation, and interference by United Slates Marshals and supervisors rl eliK-tioii. Five day later Hiscock replied, making general denial, and setting furth counter charges. Dr. Wieting neglected, witluu lorty (lays alter the service of ans wer, to take testimony before a referee. He does not intend to drop llie case, however, and says that he shall contest Iliscock's scat before "the Committee on Elections. Iu the Sixth Massachusetts District Boyn ton (National) lias been taking testimony for eonie lime past on ui,ch lo mutest the neat in the House occupied by Loringfllep.). Loriiic' plurality over Bovntoii wa 113. Uoyuton alleges, unions other things, that 4I.'I votes for Loring did not m welly the uf- licc to be filled. Mr. Bisbcc (Ren.) will contest the sent oc cupied by Hull (Deiu.j, from tho Second r lorula District, on the ground that tlieCmi vasniiig Board ille-ully threw out the voles of.Maitisou County. Bisbco'a majority would imvu ucuu viTvitsiiuii inn vines ill in is e, uni ty been counted. Tho Supremo Court of Florida ordered n recount ol the voles in the Second District ufter Hull had been declared dected, and on tho second cunvitss the Board leclarcd Bisbee entitled to the sent. Tho seat ol'GodloveS. Orth (Ren.L from the Ninth Indiana District, will be contest ed by McCahe (Dem.), who was beoten by t)7 votes. Drill s connection with the Ven ezuelan claims was disgraceful enough tn ruin a less Impudent person, but McCahe makes his contest on other eiounds. He charges fraud in Vermilion and Montgom ery Counties, and allege that twenty-live or more college students, not icsidenli ol the Stale, voted lor Orth. in the Fllleeiith Illinois District the Feat of Forsythe (National) may Ik' contested by dccius iLvin.j in aneiuy county tin ftc publicans printed their tickets "Forsyth," without tin V,"si as to be able to claim or repudiate the cimlidale us miuhtbo neces sary. The judges returned 505 vote fur Forsyth, ami 1,528 fur Forsythe, but the State raiivu so s gave them all tu For-ythe, who received a majority ol IU0 over his op ponent. Herbert (Rep and National) will contest the scat of Aililcti, of the Third Louisiana District. In the Fifth Maryland District t'rnne (Rep.j will probably iimtcsttlin seatof Hen kie (Dem.), on the ground of Iruud and in terference wilh supervisors. In the First North Carolina District Yeutes (Dent.), it is said, will contest the sent of Mai tin (Rep.), the State canvassers having declined to go behind the returns which gavo .Martin 51 majority. In the Second District. 0'H.irn!lt,i.), will trv U obtain H,sseaioi) nf tho tout of Kitchen (Dem.), claiming that his (O'llara') votes were illegally thrown out iu Halifax, Ele ombe, Craven, an I Ljtinir (Jo llities. Thero mav be contest in the Ninth Dis trict of Virginia an I llie Third District ol Wisconsin. The majoiitiesof did Republi cans in iioih id ino.-o districts was quite large, and it is iiouuiiui whether the win tests will lw pushed before tho House Coin inittce on Elections. tvoiiKi.c;.iii:?f. - Before von begin your heavy spring work after a winter of relaxation, your system needs cleansing uud streiigiiiening to pre vent uu attack of Ague, Billions ur Sprim Fever, or some other Spring b'uiinoss that will unlit you lor a seasoi;' work. You will ive time, much sickness and great ex ieiis ifyou will use ono Imttloof Hop Hit ter in your family thi mouth. Don't wait. See other column. Id 3 An eccentric Full River man was called "Sly Dick," und appropriately, it appears, for alter his deatli ((1(10 was lound sewed iu his waistband. M.Mtltll l. MrMrt.i-KTi 1'B'nx. On the ISlh of March. 1819. at tno li iula ul thu brideVpnrent., by thu Her. J. K. Setrl . Mr. llany A Mullen, ul .Mauch Chunk. i;u,i j Moill.ol iiast Wc6Jb..-- ijanou couniy Pa. '."losing Prices of Dkihvkx .t Towxskxd, Htij; rf, Ctiivcrimient and Uoid, 40 South Third Street. Philadelphia, Mar. 20 18711 I' .,.,. .81 'I. B. 5-:! ISM vi. .;.;(), i sun O. I .4 V II. 8. iiiicnev,ii's ; a. v issi. now, It. H. 4s' new ..IIU .,.,1 11., ,1.11 b il u;s as.o . 0 I, bill I'' S tVl t. ..I it, bin I'Jt a t.i ..1.' t, bid l:-; nntrc ..I 4V, bid I'll, nsaec .1141, bill ID:!) IIHH ..ttl'i uil t h nke .. uh ntd :iti i-kio .. l'.H bid z askir TJ. s 4V new , runnsjirtiniaii. ji I'liila A 11010101; It. it behlKh V.lley U. II..... At 1.1(1 lsKCO Ml, mil I S -hsiO .h but 111 -sklHl I'U b d US nsi rr ID, i, . Ill, i ml n.tl(h('ot, ,U Miv.t'i)..,. ltuftil Conipnnle of . J -loilhern Ocntrai .It... Hn.tonvllli. Pa., tt. It. n i'aiT..Tit. a: lieu n. it. co. 4H n u 41 nske ffnld 1 0 id" li'i auk it hi ver. ( V 1 nd V ) "rt v.H mis (JJIIOesaeUlslJ llll-B). sis, om i i.kec New Advertisements. A. C!i.rl to Jindics!.; The Ladlrs of Li-hlubton, Wtl-itiort, Mauch Chunk and rlcinlt) are rcspoctlully Inlurmcd that iMits. ibriiiiiBLKiii will, on niter Ai'llILlQ, 1879, Open Rioms In the Dwelling op iflteih,,UAiiuoN Aovik'ati HANKWAY, LUlUUIlTo., or the pur pose ol ! I) It ESS M A K ING, I wh're the wU bo much i'leaio-1 to eo her Lady IriomlB nnl nil othtrs tntrroitHl, Mv mothi iH'lnK t0 plt'ttiy nil who in-iy f.ivorino with their putruna o. nnl Imviu-i hail iimny yearn experlencu lu both rity H"! I'oamry. all, thcr-ffure on fully icly tn haTlnv th-ir l)renus I'kitrtCTLY nttM vcomMnlntf kahk with tcLtOAKCK). inatle up lo fikbt-class oiiler. In the mult htylish manner, nt iirA. fins a r uk churgeK. I'lcuiecnll nnd t3 0nrlnc eil th.it II ! kntiuvly CNNtctHSAiir tn vo fur from bnroeto obtain iho talent nrcoary lu IKCVUK yiUSI-CVAKS riTTIM4 DRUHKii IN BVhnV llCAr-kCT. ftr ANV OTHEtlOHi; vkh-TAIMI-vO TH TUB XH'SIMeil- (C( Iv-Jll lining XPKKSivi. uia irLul whl' h ttn-y vrlih untie up, nre iar(lcu,firly I n for mi U mat they can place the rui.LtBT RuLiAWCii om mv adilitv TU UIVM TUKM ICS Tltt BATI81TAU1 IO. Hi tl TIT, BTTLK UDd HUriCHlUK WUUKM AVtmtl. Ifeauecirully, March S3, lS7b. Mus. E. 1III1DLKR. WHAT HANDSOME GOODS! AND WHAT A SPLENDID VARIETY ! Is the I'nlTcrnl Venllet i,r all l.o Kiamlne the Iew, l'ruh Spring stuck or Clotlis, Cassimeres, VosUngs S SaitiiiES. For N KN'S, HO V'S an-l VUTHS W K n, i I-.. .'....I,, si L 111 'II 1 VI Tl It fit Kl bTOllE r II, TI. PETERS, Agent, TOST OFFICE IJU1LUINO, The Populnr Clothing House IN LEIIIOHTUN. . rn Tisrrinsnt ii full an1 eomrdete with tliLtt Novelilrs. "Perr Fits loJ LowoVr,ri6w" the motlo .4.5-1 1L 11. ICR -Ag New Advertisements. rPO WHOM IT MA i COSUKKN. JL The nnrtrr'laned respectfully notin the public, that, nte late prlv.ve sate the Hand liudrumcn p and Equipments lielomclng to the Young Arucrjra I'ornst Hand, of Wi-T-rport, Pa., vere putchased by him. and Hint be w II not allow any Interference, with his property, (ISHAR AZ.NElt, Welisporu March 22, 1S7V-W3 Tiie Carta Normal Institute, Affordlne a Ten.Wcek Course for Teachers, will heorvanlz d In the Publlo School UulW Ing, PARRYVILLE, Pa., Monday, Mny 19th, 1879. Thorough and practical Instruction In the common branches enumerated In Teachers' certificate, and profes-lonal tralntnir In the selrnoe and art il teaching. A special stars will be organlied lor the benefit of Kural To toilers who mny desire drill In rncnl deltr ery. The science of tesehlng will be tanKht hy a combination or text.ltookand black. tsuird lectures white experlsnoe tn tbe art or teaeh. Inirwillbe mnply afforded by dally practice In leiichlng In the .Model School to be cvnnce. te I wl l, the Normal, Ilotnantlc Incat'on, fine bnlldlnir, pleasant rooms and uoo-i con.niunlty Hallrvad fscll files lor getting to and Iroin the Sohtol re xcelhnt,iind lor teachers In the lower iltsti let the location Is as near1? crntral as possible. Arrangements having been made U which students will lie furnished wpb the use of Tcxt.books rre of lo t. the asual outliy (or books will thus lie a. red to all who may au tend. Good llnardlmr till bn secured lor stu. den's fioin abroad, nl roa-onahle rates. El'l. clcnt nssliuants will be engaged should the attendance warrant It. TERMS: Normal Depirtmcnt tn 00 per Session Normal I'cportnicnt 6 00 per U Sosl on Model r-chool 2 f0 per Ses slun Model school 1 to per m selon Payments to I mndo Inra.lably Iu adranee mr eaeh hall fessfon. The loregolnir eharK s, Including the use of Tcxt.bookf, In all casts. Applicants rroin a distune sh.uld make ap plloiilun nt an early day to secure lulial.In iHianllng aeoouimodatlons. For lurther par ticulars, address, J. P. ROWLAND, Principal, Parryville, l'enua. y I have tbe honor to rerer to Co. Supf., R. t . llo-ronn, at Lchigliton, who glvisiha uuderlaklug Ids hearty uppruval. uiar.Si JnUISTIUt'S X01ICK. Nnt'ce Is hereby given that the Executors, Administrators ana Guardians beieilinttur nanioil Initetllid llieir respective necuiits uf llie IoIIoiviiik esintes in mo org ster s i unci al Mauch Chunk, in mid for i lie Count, of Carbon, which n-ieounis iiuvebeen allowed by the lteuliier, will lw pr-sented to the Judges ol the Orphnti-' Coun on Monday, the Uih day or April next, at 10 o'clock A. Al., tor confirmation : First nnd final account nt Hugo R merros, ad. minisiraior oi in esiaiu oi rraiiK aiuurer, late untie Township uf Bankr,Carbuu coun. ty. Pit., d.o'.l. First nn I final account of Clonic Albright, executor ol lliu estate vi iuary Aiigeiiu Kuchner. deo'd. First nnd finnl aeennnt of Isnan and Levi IV est, exe. uturs. fve., of Jacob u si. dec d. First and final account of I' J. Klsiler, nd- uiinlstralur ul tho istule ul i'eter bloriu, dcu'd. First and final account of Adolph llu'imm, adiiilulstratur ol Churlc llussman, drv'U. Final account i f Tllghuian Arnr, guardian or Raelmul Mrau.s, minor child ol Dusld Str.ui s. l ite .f Malnmlng luwusliip, Uar Imiii county. Pa., deu'd. Final neruunt r John Hlner, ndmlnlstratcr ol Khanor II II lees, late ol vViullitrly Dorough, deceased. UKRNAltD PHILLIPS, liegliter, Mauch Chunk-, March '.2, 1819-wt. 1 1ST OF APPLI 'ANTS FOR TAVLRN J-1 i.lCKNMi, at Apillleriu.isn): Jas S. Wrlhert. Munch ( huuk Bi.r.. lat Ward harles F Foster, " Sati.uel T llehler, -i m I'aUl .-chWelbllll, " " " JI11 y.MctHnley, " " " John lLSuiltli. " " " II. rn.ild IMedee, n " William Uehrlug, " Sd Ward .lames .McUlioi, ' , ' ChrlSilna Until, " ' , " linrothy -ehuleubu'ir. " " f- " I'lua Schweihlnz, Uast Mauch Chunk Ilnro. C, .I.Uasver, ' ' 3'" John llarklns. " " " .1. W. Kaudeiit.ush. T.chlsbton llornugb. Amos W..AUT8I1, VelFSpurl lloroubh John lllnes, Wcnih'rly llorouuh tluorge t v ills. I.at.slord borough Michael O'lbmneil ' " Oconto llolrey, " " Francis McCuunn, ' " Kiank .Met bum, Mnneh Chunk Township. Jiniies Swicnei, Simon Amh snor, lin.nt.-l llouser, Mahnnlmr Township Siephen F. rstermuehi r. Miihonliig Tonnlhlp lesslu llussan. Hanks Township Kdwurd Kabur, Fiank luToMnshlp John II. Wei"-, Towamensln Township .Inines Cole, Packer Township Pa 1 Kcker , Kidder Towiislif;, llu'rlson Wlekel. Lower Tuwnmenslnir Twp. Ileriiiuu Felliuan, Loner TuwaiiieusiuK Kwp, LtSl' OF APPLICANTS FOR HESlAU. RAN T LIOEN.sk. Lenvnld Hells, Mauch Chunk Dor., 1st Ward Daniel Ohordrnn, " ' " Mlchiel Alctlady, ' " " " Win I hiiinpson, " " " Ward Charles lloxinuicr, Wratherly llorouKh Michael Oats. K.ist Mauch l.b'ink llrnugh l.-vl S. M Her, " " 'I heodure Qeis er, " " " Win. Ii. Miller, " " ' Klward K. Mioemtilicr, Lansford Ilorouh Mrs, r iiu-y Ali!',iilns, i.anslor.1 ll.ootigh 0!C1 Aiii'-r, Weissport HuroUkh. Herman Felimnn, I. oner lowumenslngTwp. .lames Cur n. I.ehluli township John II. Kiutnei, Fiaukllu tuviiishlp. LIST OF APPLICANTS FOR LIQUOR tTOItK LICENSE. James Mcl'loskoy. Hanks Townhlp Kiehnrd Daimherty, ' " lliuhiliillngher, " " John f-ueeney, .llnuch Chunk TownskJp IMiciihfI Mel onald, ' Owen Oullaghrr. East Maurh Chunk lloro. IHOS. KhMI-REIt, Clerk. Mauch Chunk, March VI. Ic7w4 i;. Kuiiki Ps Ultu r Wlmiof h-on. lias never ueeu Vnowu I tml inth'ictre ot wt ttsiitew utteiutet w.tli rin ttuii, 'inlnpwt lau .0 ex rtxiUs lnn f iiiemoij. iiitlicunT li br-wtiiUig, we tW ne jw. Imr tu ol tthfuiw. wrii, lie vniie irtnioiutf il e4l(il jonoi o( (.rath, niglil tw.iui c l.i feu, wo.(iien, iliiiiuu-fnt v.i l'ii hiUKU- r uiilvrnl -iiu Miit lb nu.. 0:1 ur Kjfifiii.oituinniUH aniw I e. wlih u iptp. 110 Htiiii'tuuix, ilia iiuuilt. lliitlnu 1 1 the boty. iiiltiean'i iho Bit in, rjiuli.tl c uutLiiUi oo onQ erupt o ,n . 11 tli I cei, p ilij m" i'e uiwmi k.i t tnub 0 . iH HVi-.O'H in 1I10 evenN lieqnut bflCst ttnlKflylii" Li'(o 0 tli no tut, w; t t-iu-i-iou ond w f Hh wnu( o- niiti.tMii &o. buhl mil lnil.0 b 'ttlP .tn itx tQliitt- lot tj.o , Ah foi U KKUMili .ymTTftilWhNKUK lltOl HHUia o iiuuiei, Ak u. UiuKKt atHi If e Iiuh 1 no., eit'i iu i'rcpreiu K, l KU. Ki;i .N .-'-U.Nir.li Multi t (not. Mil h doipii u. l.u AuVtCo inc.; Cut urotrxeut nUuip U'oritiH. Worms. Uurms. 1: F. Ku ikel n Wih in 6 nip cevt r f lUior.A. fctmy 1111. btati aim Mtunmcli AiMta-1 Ur Kou e, the tiUlV r-uccen ml plir'tu Hiinrn- utet .Hp. A o 1 in 111 two huUiN niro with head, -iiitl no leu until rumw e L 1 mum hi beuaa U-arLes it Vt pe Vuu cuii be removal wli. it Wtii tiii o. u he r (M) Oh uu en tiiv.oat nilut a,uU n.ott. tr-e. 1 he Ouctor van ti whethtr o-not hn piiint hs worusft. i'l'oui Huuuie (1 in daifv with .iu, ui d do ut miow it. Aiu, Hivuit or mi. cbukltifT t nS Miff o.U'in bail - ovmpi iiu.i il.ee aiauu i tU-i yet. kwo Ins m . In I the BtowkQ i to iw Itipeutiwui KTiiKbi'VOt he ots h, uvlpg 4t th" lo, mn Ij, ttiVrtr, itraiiifrui Ihf Mnt.LtKiA iciOaitUi bie.tiu.ihtf iiaout piuwut vni t iu!ii. iti-kiiu aud lrrl.u (u u h aim--ill tho) vinpi'tm. tut more orni" f oiu wir.i . i Y K V I K L'S uOit 1 HY.tUliieeria I m n'UsOve ta ii. Vicr, Il 0 iu i.oill, ci nix biitiloa lorOti. (Fur 'tp Worm wr.te aud onu I the Uoctoi .) Fm- a 1 oi u r ,nu i f . i-ur UiuBtllm until ) n p. uud it i.u Inn ) ntl. MM-t t-t Uf. K. K KU-slvL. tC9 -Multi IMlmephu, t'n. Advice iu .1 tiotiittfud, lUrueooui uuip. Mi.th 6 m. II. A. nKLTZ. rrsprcllullr annimsres to Ibe pioiuolLo luhooani ticiuiiv tlat he bus insiii air npi-mi-nt lor u .i.lv'us; ihem witli the 1)K T LKUJOll CU AL I.oin tin-lol.lfb. ton iei-.t nt !. L-u gti & su.q., UK., it the t jI.owiujt Low Prices i Ktoro Cbfstuub So. I tlii r'r t.in i 9- per ton .t. I J per ton STRICTLY FOR CASH Ltave vow Ord-r at my OOco IUkIC St.. o i etuu t'li Us) i' tile, t-: nil. tedtf.iv ered. whtiideircuatvo ) io-i.at cii4iti. oa utovnur.ee. I'.a Uu-L'.Z. x. ai ch 8 - 2ai. 1 ehiKU.oD, i-a. WAN TE D "?&tt.v?tk -t"--' XJ rj t orn i;.i iw per Monilimnl exteL-aea. It feitjores itqaireu. L. A II lil.t tC al u,., UU t lurk bllscl, t lilcmio. Qlfl In C:1 (If lure-leu 1 1 w al at Stotta j?IU IU iJttM) , loriuutt ntr moutu. IJO'iR seut tiee exolaln'iUK evrjrth -c. Ailara "AX 1 til a iu., Jiaiis-ti., l. Wall oiiiei X. . A Day in aw nu rauvsis-to. lm in. i t i" blur, viniiuii. leiissicaum. V "l'tlr I ffusU. Alain. A.'fl.cs 1 U. 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