J It. SIKWEIIB, DtHTIlIOr ATTOIINBY ft COUNSULLOIt AT LAW. Office, Klots'a nmlntnft Dtoilaway, ' MATJUKOHUNK, PA Uattllne JEttn. Fllln Acconnta nd Orphans Conrt rrnotioe.a specialty. , , . Trial ot causes caroiullv nttrnilort to. Legal tranaactlonsln English and German, J Mn I lynn tnv bo '" n ale OEO" HlMp. TtOWKM, ,A CO-8 News- paper ArtvrriUnff limtnn. 10 h 'MW YORK. wuere Avui"its.ii w VftACTS tl)V OO """1 Ior SATURDAY, APUIIj 18, T. Local and Personal. to suusc it in c us. Subscribers to tho CAnnos Advocatk will tate special notice Hint our terms are one dollar a year strictly in advance, if not so paid $1.25 will bo charged In every instance. Subscribers getting tlielr papers ma" wl" reftr to tbo direction tabs on llieir papers and note the dale, and remit accordingly. Easter Sunday to-morrow. When are you going trout fishing? West's liver pills cuic liver complaint. Bpades have, been trumpduringtho past few days. Garden seeds, fresh and pure, at Dar ling's drug 6tore. Chew Jacksok's Best Sweet Navy To- Laccn. 7-50. Tho Bath railroad is to bo extended from the Wind Gap tiiStroudsbiirg tho com ing summer. Township officers are reminded that the law requires them to publish their annual statements in tho ncwspajicrs. Parties going west can get tickets from Bort. Seaboldt, L. V. U. B. depot. 16-42 Fun Silk. Eight shares of tho C.ipital slock of tho 1st Notional Bank ofLohigliton. For further particulars npply ut the Advo rATR office. A choice lot of Clover seed, and a lot of MMiinu White Tino Shingles and Floor ing, just received, and for sale cheap forensh, at J. ti. Gabel's hardware siorc. iu-. You can find everything in the drug line at tho store of C. W. Lcntz, Wcissport, fresh, pure and cheap. New and elegant assorted stock of wall paper, just received at Dolon'sMauch Chunk at -prices defying competition. Vapor hang, iiig a specialty. Watches put in first class ordsr at Dol- oti's, Mauch Chunk. For beautiful designs in wall papers, fancy stationery, Ac, call on E. F. Lucken- back, near the Broadway house, Jlnucn Chunk. Lowest prices in Carbon County. II. II. Peters announces Ui his friends and tnacitizens in general that lie is now neeivinir ond oncnlliz his spring stock of cloths, cassiniercs, vcslings and suitings, ond that he is prepared to mako up oil classes of clothing at prices never herons heard or in this section. 'Terfcct fits ond Lowest prices," is the motto of Ibis house, and don't you forget it. Store in thePost-office building. IIiibsm, Cows A- Poultry Feed them well, and give them German Horse and Cow Towder to digest ond assimilate what they at. 17-20 Lewis Weiss is now receiving and open ing a new and clegaat stock of hats, cays, boots and shoes forspringonil summer wear, which ho is prepared to sell atunprcccdcnt ly low prices. Ho respectfully invites on inspection of his stock feeling assured that be can give full satisfaction. The Popular Western Ticket Agent, B. O'Brian, will bo at this offico next Wednes day night. If you intend to go west, call and see him, he will send you right, cheap and quick. The Lehigh Zine Co., of Fricdensvillc, is preparing to commence mining operations in anew shaft in the near future. Tho mines have been lying idle for some time, 12 good house painters wanted, apply to E. F. Luck- cnbach, Maucli bhunlv. The shipments of coal via L. V. Iili. for tho week ending tho 5th ins!., foot up 63,9.17 tons, and for the season to that iluto I,114,C8'J, an increase of 17,559 tons as com pared with samo time last year. The store of D.ivid W. Howell, at Mar tin's Creek, Northampton county, was en- tcred by burglars on Monday night of last week and robbed of a largo quantity of goods. Allen C. Laros, who is in the Insane Asylum at HarrUbutg, is studying short hand, anil converses ratjonully, which is thought very queer conduct for a man too crazy to bo hung. The Iron Interests of Pennsylvania are growing mure mid more prosperous. From nearly all the iron regions wo havo news of the starling up of the firesoffurnaces, forges and rolling mills. On Friday the 14th of March grand mother Weutz, tho oldest person living in Lehigh township, Northampton Co.,cclebru ted her ninetieth birthday. Her many rela tives and friends paid her a visit of respect and love. John Arner, ono of tho oldest cilizcusof UpjKr Macungic,dicd on the28lhnf Marcl aged SB years, less one day. Ho was weaver by trade, and so well preserved phy sically that ho was ablo to follow his calling until last summer.' On tho fourth pago will bo found double column advertisement of a special inducement to subscribe to the Advacatk. It will pay to read it, our word for that, Messrs. B. J. Youngkin.Lcclileilnerand Bex, who left hero for Minneapolis, Minn ou Thursday night of last week, inform us that they arrived ut that place ou the mom ing ofiho 6th, and that before noon they had all secured work, slid so far like thei new home. Tho repectablo and law-abiding portion of tho peoplo of Wcissport complain of tho rowdyism niglits on tho streets, which dis turbs people from sleep, ami oi tho orgies tha desecrates tho Sabbath in that borough. On Tuesday night a crowd of these revelers top pled over tho scales in front of Miller's feed store, and took P. J. JvUtler's wagon from tho shed, and endeavored to blockado the post-oflico door with it. It is Bald that some of theso baccanalian disturbers of the licaco 1 are mere boys to whom 'Intoxicants ehoul not be sold. Measures' arc being inaugu rated to put a guugo on this whole matter. A comot, tho first appcarauco of which was noted tliirty-thrce years ago, is proceed Ing this way, and on April Ifith will bo nearest thowtth, a trilling distance ofsev enty.fivc nilijion of miles then intervening between the tvnybodics. It can now bo do te.'.tcd through telescope. The now oouicil organized Tuesday evening with B.J, Kuutz, the newly elect od Burg, in tho chair. Hon. Win. M Bopsher was re-elected Secretary, Win. Mi Icr Treasurer, and Geo. Dcrliamer Street Commieleiier. Our venerable friend B. Q. Butler, of Mauch Chunk, aeeampanlod by Thomas Crelhn, were doing the sights of Lehighton last Tuesday, and In thir perigrlnalion dropped in to sea us. Both gentlemen, we re pleased to not, are looking remarkably The prospect of having better times is putting more life into alt classes or people. Tho rail mill of the Allentown Rolling Mill resumed operations on Tuesday of last week. Welssporl is just now enjoying tho sun shiny weather, and tho presence of a perl grinatlng photograph gallery, all at once. Ono of the most complete things Imagi nable Is the now "spark catcher" over the cupola of the Fort Allen Foundry. Our farmers ond gardeners aro now up and doing, and their future prospect has very much brightened within a week. Carriages for funerals, pleasure or busi ness at popular prices at the livery nf David Ebbcrl, North street, this borough. A fine stock of horses anil an elegant lot of carriages to select from. If you need a sewing machine of any of tho best makes, at from $25 upwards, call on John II. Fuga, the popular agent, Sus quehanna street, Maucli Chunk. 8. 8. Smith, Esq., cashier of Limler man A Go's, bank, Manch Chunk, has been in town several iljys during tho week in at tendance at the sale of T. D. Clauss' goods. Tho Commissioners of Schuylkill coun ty are putting out five percent, bonds to take up a former Indebtedness bearing six percent. Of tho new issue $170,000 have been taken sinco April I. Arrangements aro being perfected forn grand rcceiition and enleitainmetit to the rand Officers of the Grand Lodge of the In ependcut Order of Odd Fellows, oil their isit to Hazteton, on Thursday, tho 24th list. Mnj. H. W. Bardwell, postmaster at Tiinkhanunck, who recently invented an mproved letter stamp, is in luck. Tho Government has adopted his invention, ond dices are furnished by Mr. Bardivll upon application to tho department. He will mako a handsomo royalty on tho stamps sold. Pittston Gazette. -The L. .1 S. BR. Co., transported 52,- 92 tons of cool over their l oad for tho week ending tho 4th Inst., malting a total to date of8S8,422 tons, ou iucreaseof 471,454 tons as compared wjth snmo tltrre last year. A gentleman of Beading has been in this county during tho week buying and trunsrting to that city the cinders from the old forges in this vicinity. It is csti mated that ho will tako 15,008 tons of this ferriferous debris from this end of tho coun ty 10,000 tons Irom tho Heimbach lorgo at Little Gap; 3,000 tons at tho old Laury forgo at Folio Toco, and 2,000 from a forgo near Krcsgcville. Four teams are engaged n bringing the cinders to the railroad bv way of Wcissport and six others aro carrying it to Lehigh Gap. It is said tho cinders not only produco a superior quality of iron them selves when woiked over, but add to the ntrinsic quality of other iron with which tliey are smelted. Tho estimate is that there is not less than $3,750 clear profit in this 15.000 tons of old cinders which havo erctoforo been considered worso than worth less, to say nothing of the material wealth which is thereby added to tho iron interest. crily, this is a progressive age. Eighty men are now employed at the rerudalo Vorks, with day and night shifts in operation. Nineteen members havo been dropped from the rolls of tho Easton Grays for non payment of dues, etc. Tho Erprcsi, of that dace, says ! Unless tho remaining members tako more interest in tho organization there is a possibility of tho company being mus tered out of servico at the next inspection. The widow of tho late Dr. II. O. Wil. son,of Slatington, has opened a trimming store in said place. Jio school director has n right to cliartc for his services, the law contemplating that irectors will give their services for tho good ftho cause, if tho Auditors allow forsuch services they become liabloforn violation of the law and their duty. The official term of all borough and township officers, excepting school directors and justices of tho peace, commences on the lirst Monday in April of each year. This neiuiies burgesses, counciliuen, assessors. constables, supervisors, auditors, town clerks, judges and inspectors, elected at tho election on the third Monday of February. The terms ol justices or tho iieaco coiiuuenco on the first Monday in May, and of school di rectors on the first Monday in June. Mr. J. w. Mcissner, son of Dr. Otto Mcissner, dee'd., of Macungie, who has for some time been one of the clerks in tho Lo. lilgli alley freight olhce at Mauch Chunk, was last week mummied Lehigh Valley sta Hon agent at tho East IVnn Junction, vice trunk Hum, resigned. Mr. Mcissner is a young man ofeonsidcrablcexecutive ability, and will make an active and careful official Tho old Moravian burying ground in Bethlehem, which heretofore has been open m me public, is to bo closed and locked ex cept on certain occasions. This course was made necessary by the improper conduct of a lew shameless er son The Evangelical church at Wcissport was crowded onTriihiy cvenineof lost week. tho occasion being tho teuiiereiico meeting under tho Uipic.si.f the Sabbath school of that church. Impressive nnd eloquent fcchcs were made by tho different shak ers on the occasion ind tho stirring temper ance songs were rendered fully hi harinonv wan mo addresses. At the conclusion, the pledge was Introduced by W. C. Weiss, Esq., and it was signal by 79 persons, several of whom aro men who have felt the heavy and blighting hand of fnteniierance, and aro now resolved to tear themselves away from its deadly grasp and lead reformed' lives. Tho meeting has produced a feeling of tern peranco revival in Welssport, whero there Is certainly a prolific field for labor, and an outdoor temcranco mass meeting is pro- I ojou, io ioko piaco Jn May or June. -On Saturday morning last there was quite a commotion in No. 5 sIojk) of the Lo iiigu wiikesbarroUoalCo's mlnesut Hon. oy Brook caused by tho discovery that No. 5 gangway was sinking down to No. t. The latter is a new slope sunk inside of No. 4 In tho lower lift the miners drove the breasts up too close to No. 4 gangway. No steps have yet been takon toward repairing the gangway. About 22 men have been thrown out of employment by the accident, as there were about 10 breasts and a gangway farther u man tno sunken place. Jic hacl Cain, a laborer, was tho first that went in that morning, and as his work was 1 yon 1 the p.. mat went down, he narrowly escaped suing uon wim it Ilazlcton Beacon. funierien trade dollars aro in circula lion in nil parts of the State. They aro well made, and haven clear ring when struck. and can bo delected more readily by their iiiienor wcigui man uy ann other method Look out for them, friends. Lent .Uiner, who was asergeant in Capt, E. H. Uauch's company, 11th Heir. Penn. Vols., mid who was wounded at the 6econd battle or Bull Hun, has just received a pen sion amounting to $3S0. Lucky Levi I The " Baby's Best Friend" is the most appropriate title for Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. It Is absolutely free from Opium, Morphia, and other powerful agents, is perfectly safe and reliable under all circumstances and by allaying the usual stomach and bowel dis orders of babyhood keeps the child from 1 - vhiih (tun, fretting am) crying, so Injurious to Itself and anti'Tiii; loail Price is cents. From tlio Count)' Sent, IlrutauL. Mr. L. Edmond Klotz, only son of Hon. Robert Klotz, will be united In the holy bonds of matrimony, In Bethleham, next Thursday, to Miss Emma Laubach, ono of Bethlehem's fair daughters. About the middle of next month, District Attorney, E. It. Sicwers will lead to the altar Miss Lizzie Ycagcr, daughter of BcnJ. Yeager, Esq., deceased. These two matrimonial events are creating quite a flutter in society hers. May both gentleman enjoy long, prosperous and happy llyes with tho respec tive partners whom they have selected as helpmeets In tho battle of life. Railroad Accident. George Goodhart,a brakeman on No. 74 train, Lehigh Valley Railroad, had ono of his feet very badly crusllcd by ono pf the wheels or the tender passing over it, on Thursday. The Occident occurred near Packerton. Mr.Goodhart has a wife and two children living In East Afrturh CIiuiik, where ho was taken after tho accident. It is believed that tho foot, by proper care, can be saved from amputation, although tha bones were badly crushed. Nut thk Fkli.ow. Chlef-of-Polico Kirk patrick, of San Francisco, Cal., has sent Dis trict Attorney Siewcrs a photograph and discription ofa criminal In jail in that city, who gives tho name or Patrick Joice. Tho photograph bears some rcscmblcnco to ono of the luted criminals t largo implicated in tho late murders in the coal regions of Car bon county. A careful examination of tho two pictures, however, shows that Peter Joice is a much younger man than the fel low who is wanted hero. Ix Gxxeral. Gen. John D. Bcrlnlette has moved into one of the residences in tho brick row, oposito the county jail. Geo. Esscr, Esq., has returned home after a business trip to the West. He is looking unusually well and cheerful. P. J. Jlwrray, shoo dealer, has moved into F. C. Kline's old stand, comer of Sus quehanna nnd Race streets. Tho Onoko Band has made rapid im provement recently under tho instruction of Prof. Vnnanda. Tho Professor is also at present drilling the orchestra which will furnish tho instrumental music fur Root's celebrated cantata of tho "Haymakers," to bs rendered hero shortly. At tho first meeting and organization of tho new Borough Council last Saturday evening, Thomas Crcllin, Esq., was elected Burgess, Fred. Bertolettto was elected Sec. rctary, and Chorles Albright, Treasurer. John Painter was re appointed High Con stable, Harry Brclsford and James H'alker, policemen, and Nathan Fcgley, Clerk at the market. Dr. Frick, of East Mauch Chunk, has been suffering with crysiiielas, but is recov ering. John Brighton has returned from Col orada, without locating in business there. Mr. J. Campbell wasunitcdin marriage to Lizzio Miner, Rev. Mr. Ferrier officiating, on Sunday evening. Decoration Day will bo observed with the usual exercises this year. Thcro is more rcparing and general fit ting up, prepalring for tho summer business hero at present, than has been dono hero for years, so everybody says. These indications point to a general business revival, ami throw a bright halo over things. Eve rybody one meets on Susquehanna street wears a "smile that is childlike" and hoie ful. A!' Hint we ask is n bright, sunny summer, and all will bo well. Court next week. Pnckcrtnit Itipp). Beautiful weather not "Beautiful snow" any more wo hope, although ono of our old residents soys wo are to have two good snows yet. Who says it is not so? A spark of fire from a pas ing engine, came near destroying tho ttoro building of P. A. Andrews. A now sloto roof now, nnd all hands feel safe. inron Fiitzingcr has been heard from. Ho arrived solely at his destination, Scliun ounty, Kansas j went fishingwith his broth er for n few hours thev cnuzlit 211 fish. weighing in tho aggregate 78 pounds. Ben says that beats Mud Run. Miss McDaniel was on a visit to friends in Pottsville.but is back again and in charge of the Post Office. Puckerton has been depopulated near ly every night for tho last few days, alien I ing tho sale at Lehightmi. Wo have not yet heard of any extra bargains, yet, I be lieve, it is generally conceded that things b lUght at auction oro cheap providing ynu don't pay too much. The Packerton Christian Association will not meet ajrain until tho cveninir of May 2nd. Miss Maria Hnrlcman, or Weathcrly, Is visiting Miss Clara Hnrlcman. Win. Martin has secured a position on a railroad in Long Island. Billy is a mod fellow, and deserves success. F. B. Morris, started for Titusville Mon day evening, ho being a delegate to tho an nual convention of the Royal Arcanum. H. Stanley Goodwin and Win, B. Mack, were at P.ickcrton on business Wednesday. Agents canvassing for a beautiful fam ily bible have been visiting Packerton. Re sult some forty orders. A slight Incrcaso in tlio coal tonnage, makes every ono feel happy. Considerable commotion at Lock 5. The refractory mule and excited drivers, indicate boating has commenced. Col. Miller, takes things easy, however, ready ulwoys to fur nish anyone, witli the cheapest and best gro- ccrius to be found this sido ol tho cities. Anon. Decoration Uny. By request ofa number of the old soldiers ofLehighton, Weissportand vicinity, there will be a meeting held in tlio publia school house, in Wcissport, ou Saturday evening, the 19th inst., for the purpose of appointing committees and making the necessary ar rangements of Decoration Day in tlio two boroughs uaiuod, and to procure headstones from the Government for such of their do ceased comrads whose graves aro still un marked. Let there be a full turn out of the veterans of this locality. Hast Vetxkaxi. Not Illnaed. In contrast to the prejudiced political-re ligious statements and comments of tho Mauch Chunk Gazelle and Flopptr, of Mr. Clauss' failure, we glre tho following, from the Hazleton Daily Bidldin of last Monday; T. D. Clauss, ex -county treasurer of Car bon county, who is engaged in the clothing business at Lchighton, is a defaulter to the amount of$5,M)0. It is rcrted that when he entered upon tho ollico of County Treas urer he was considerably involved in debt, und that he had since endeavored to uy In full all claims against him, but,nw!iigtothe constant decline of tho value of goods and having a large and fine stock on hand his losses were fully equal to his earnings from all sources, and in the end he was compelled to go under. That ho is strictly lionet, nnd acted in good faith towards all with whom he had business relations, nu uue douuu lur a moment. Ana his friends aro confident that by careful management In the disposi tion nthis slock, his iersonal pioperty and real estate wil) cover all his liabilities and enable him to take a fresh and successful business start at an early day. For Sale. Vim hharfl nf ttii Panllsl ?lt,w-lr nf IYia 1 at ! National Hank of Lchighton. Fur further ii.uuuii iua VI 4VUiJ(Uluu, ,ur lur ' particulars apply at the Office or the Cao Aptt-oati. Match 79 noon I Albrlrlilvllle Items. Hard times the Iron age. A matter of cores apple sauce. William II. George returned homo from his pleasure trip Monday. Ho had been absent about four weeks. -Mr. Owen II.Silliman,of Kunkoltown, paid us a flying visit one day last ween. Mr. Joseph Serfass left Tuesday morn ing for Plymouth Meeting, Montgomery county, on a visit to his son-in-law, Wm. Wagner, Esq., who formerly resided In Le- hlghton, He expects to boabsent about two weeks. George Eckert, formerly of this place, now of Gouldsboro', Monroe county, is here on a visit. He Is looking as gnygand lia- py as ever. He will return to his homo in a few days. Paul Ecklurdt, of Mud Run, took pos session of the Pine Grove House on the 1st Inst. He succeeds Peter L. Houscr who formerly kept the house, and there Is no doubt that Mr. Eckhardlwlll do well in his new homestead. Ho Is aynungman of good talents and one of the most encrgctlo young men in this section of the country and is the right man in the right placo. We all wish him success in his new home. Thomas Serfass moved Into lilt new housoon tho 1st, and Samuel Beer moved Into the wlilto house vacated by Thos. Ser fass j P. L. Houscr moved Into the houjo vacated by William Husscmann, and Wni, Husseman moved In his deceased brother's house. August Husscmann has opened a winter-green distillery In the rear end of Henry J. Deppey's saw and grist mill, and contem plates running the business to it's fullest ca pacity. Penrose Wulck, of Pino Run, moved to tliis place last week and works for Josiah Kunkcl driving team. Constable II. O. Deppey returned home from his visit to tho lower end of the coun ty on Monday of last week, and was very, very much pleased witli his trip. Lucillia S. Kibler, of tho Hunters' Ho tel, is rusticating at Paul Eckliardt's at present. -"Mercury" will plen6o accept thanks for favors shown mo while on a visit to the lower end of tha county. DcrLnx. Our Pnrrj-vlllo nttilgct. This week wo havo a very gratifyling item to contribute -Vonday, tho starting of our public works. At a meetiugof the mem bers of the Carbon Iron nnd rip Company, held here on Friday last, II. Cooper, Esq , of Allentown, wa3 chosen superintendent. G W. Bowman of our borough resumes chargo of tho office, as book-keeper ; a Mr Serfass from Allentown has been assigned the posi tion of founder and outside foreman j Lafay otto Ramalv becomes foreman of the car penters, and at this writing B. F. Connor, h mentioned ns the probable appointee to the position of master machinist. On Afomlfiy morning, a largo number of workingmen were in town looking for employment. Some curious individuals counted them nnd re wrt tho number two hundred nnd four. Tho assemblage of so largo a body of men in quest or employ mcnt,surcly shows tho great plcntitudo oflaborcrs, despite the emigration westward that lias been going on for some time past. As only about a dozen hands were employed on Monday, the vast multi tude moved nway Bad nnd disappointed. On Thursday, the forco was slightly increased, but tlio number will not bo greatly augment. cd until No. 1 ruinncegoesinto blast, which will bo about tlio 1st of May. II. Cooper, Esq., tho Superintendent, moved into town on Tuesday, and is gettihg comfortably domiciled in his new quarters. Ho has already very favorably impressed our people by ids afiablo and courteous manners. Wo learn that tho dinner served to tho members of tlio Company on Friday lastnt tiio Gold Eagle was first-class, in every re- swct.thus reflecting much credit uon the new host and hostess. The music of hammer and saw and the movements of men about tho furnace forci bly reminds us of Parryvillo in its former days. Soon tho village blacksmith will bring in his anvil chorous which with tho puffin, and whistling of locomotives, in the near future, will complete the melody of "labor's song," B. F. Connor, for some timo past en gaged in New York, is in town this week, aceouiiiaiileu by his young bride Miss Mai ne J. rin lor, ono ot rarryvillo s lormer teachers. We aru glad to greet him as a benedict and congratulate both upon the leiicitous event. Aiienici'S. r.nst IVnn Pols The continued cold weather hat been dls couraKlng to our farmers. The remains ofMr. Ueorgo Smith, of Le htghton.wero Interred In tho lien Salem ceme tiry on Monday. The remains were followed to the grave by a large concourse of relatives and (rlt-nds. May he rest In peace. Mr. T. W. Stelgerwalt lias S"curcd tho services of Qideiin Peter to do the carpenter worn on uis mw barn. jur. i: is a nrst class mccbanle. Mr. Alfred Westman nnd wife visited Reuben Peters on Sunday last. Mr. Owen Smith was on a business trll- to Slatlngton last Thursday, Tho sale at J. D. Ilolshue's was well at tended, m.il the icooils brought a fair price. The members of the Uarbon HorsS Com pany will meet at the public house of Mr. P. George, In East Penn township, on f rlday, the 18th Instant, to elect officers for the ensu Inir year. As wo havo no way ot netting our mall yet, we would not do without the wolcoino wectly visits of the Advocatk at any Incon venience. Jacob liucli has opened a newstoreln this place, and the people are Invited to giro him a call, and they will find a choice assortment ofgoods. ' We have all heard of asklnic for bread and receiving a ttone f but a gentlemen ma j well consider himself still worst treated, when he asks for a young lady's band, and gets her father's boot instead. Ukclb Sam. II In; Creek Itcnm. Dig Creek Items wero amonr the missing last week, on aecount of my school closlng( and my time being taken up In holding exam, lnatloos, tilling out rewards, etc. Mr. Wm. Lnekenbtll moved from this place to Leblghton of Tuesday of last week, II. s brother, from Delano, the sameday moved Into the residence made vacant by William, and has taken charge of the farm. A daughter of A. A. Walk, who has been lying in a critical condition, I am pleased to say, under the medleat attendance of Dr. Me Crtary, of Welssport, has Improved so much as to be able to be out and around again. Mr. Uhas. Markley moved to Itlckertsrllle on Tuesday of last week. County Superintendent Ilofford visited our schools recently, and speaks highly of some of them. Our Irleod, Mr. Wm. II. Krcamer, bro ther of Hon. J, O. Kreamer, will shortly leave for school, and espects to prepare to enter the profession as teacher celt wlnicr. I with lilm success, and shall glaaly welcome him as a brother teacher. An infant ofMr. Wm. Hone was Interred at the St. Paul's church, on Saturday of last week. The Maria Furnace school closed on Sat urday last, A lot of harness and some corn was stolen from Chalios llej.pey on Saturday night, 28th ult. So far so clue. V, K. Kemerer's school closed on Thurs day oflast week. Snow can still be seen In many places. A rp-Wojr school vac held at Klbblsr's school house on Friday evening of last week. At the close of tho spelling, addresses ware made by Wm. E. Kemorer and U. A. Duck, teachers, of Franklin. Hon. Allan Craig will please accent our thanks for publle iloameoU, KiririK. Tlio Cool Trade. Tho anthracite coal trade continues In the samo anomalous condition as for tho last six weeks, the demand for coal being quoted good, while the prices are gradually and all the time quoted lower. During the past week the Reading Railroad Company has Issued three circulars, Nos. 12, 13 and 14, by the first of which it Is announced that season contracts for pea coal shipped from Port Richmond to points within the Capes of Delaware, fordclivcry through 1879, may bo filed at tho offico of the company prior to April 30th, inclusive, upon which contracts such drawback will bo paid as will reduce the fi eight and tolls from mines to Port Richmond to 79 per cent, of the net pi Ice at which tho coal is w1d frco on board at Port Rlchmcndj providing the net rates of freight and tolls shall not bo less than $1.25 per ton. So far as the last week's rumors, put in cir culation at New York, of another attempt at combination for the current year, tho thing seems not nt all probnblo. Tlio movement noted looks mora like one on tho part of the Reading Railroad to carry tho trade through on its avowed lino of unlimited production, and the ability of tho Schuylkill region to produce coal andjthe Reading Railroad Com pany to put it into the market in competi tion with any other onthrncite region In the trade. So far this year both tho Reading nnd the Lehigh Navigation make a favor able show as compared with their business last year to the samo timo. But tho Indi vidual operators in all tho several coal re gions, and such of the principal companies as are not as favorably situated for economic production ns others, may already, at this early date in the year, read tho handwriting on the wall. The fact of steadily declining prices with a fair supply of orders for coal is now tneasurcably accounted for. When the weak in the business are crowded to the wall and out of competition, as they are now threatened, thosercmaininglntho trade will command remunerative prices; but where then will the trade bo 7 Tho end is already being hurried. Another auction sale at New York of a big block of 50,000 tons of coat is named for Wednesday of this week, when a further fall in prices is probable. An additional trouble is threatened at tho other end of tho trade, As though n. ttcady reduction of prices is not felt to bo sufficient ly disastrous enough its c fleets, a strike Is now threatened at the mines in the Lehigh Valley region ; indeed, at two or three points tlio strlko had nlready begun on Saturday morning.and a4elegate tuoetlng of miners was to bo held at Hazleton on that day at noon. Of courso it is hardly probable, in the present condition of tho trade, that there can beany advanco of wages. Stoppago must be tho consequence, and tho only hopo fwm this will be a shortening of tho supply of coal, lo bo followed with fairly remunerative prices by so many In the trade as can keep in operation. Repqrts are current that there is extensive cutting of prices in tho trade, and theso being assumed to be true, they beget tlio very evil upon which they Teed and widen with each new report. Theso reports aro probably often untruo ; indeed, wo are informed that they havo been followed up to a source, and tho falsehood fairly fastened upon its circulator, who kept it in circula tion for tho purpose of breaking prices, to his own profit as a buyer. This is not only wicked, but tho very essenco or meanness. Tho leading members in tho coal trade have the business fairly intheirhaiids,andalittlo discretion and fairness may turn it fairly to tho profit of all owners, producers and con sumers. Ledger, Monday. Wcntlterly Ileill. Payday night was noted for its numerous nuctlon sales. Tho fi lends and relations of deceased sol dlers burled In Weaiho'ly, should consult with the st master In order to apply to tho Department for bendrtones. Two out of tho three elected Dorough Auditors have irono West. The Court, upon petition of the Council, will fill tho vacancy. Dr. Mayer, dentist, of Mauch Chunk, Is visiting town on professional business. The Doctor proposes to spend ono wook each month with us. Before going West, Mrs . E. y. Dollcn mayer oilers her houskold furnlturo for sale. Mr. Dollcii'uaycr has gone on to Kansas where they propose to locate. Mr. II. O'llrlan, tho ticket agent at East Mauch L'liunh, vlsitrd town on Thursday, ho having been cal I oil hither by parties wanting tickets lor I he West. Walter Kline, ol the Centennial Saloon, oDers his fixtures for sals. Ho Intends to chnngo his occupation. E. Miller, In charge of C, Casslers' team, enmo near having n runaway on Thursday. While coming around church Hill, tho wagon upset, tho homes started on a run, but fortu nately ho stopped them belore any damage was done. tho members of the German Reformed church propose having an ojster supper and festival this (Thursdai ) evening. Ailir several week's absence to Confer, encc, and an additional visit to see his par enls, licv. It. II. Cotburn has again returned to his charge, and has fully entered upon bis duties. . ItOCKAWAT. REPORT of Leliighton school for month ending April 3rd, 1879 : men scnooL. Jf. Whole No. in attend. 10 Averago " " 11 Per cent, of " 88 Per cent, of " for term 01 OBAUUKR SCHOOL. sr. F. 9 a 81 91 r. T. 18 81 Whole No. In attendance 7 Percent, of " 79 it 83 Roll of Honor: Lulu Zehner. Alice Jantz, Laura Reed, Emina Iteber, Emma Koons, Jilton Rex. ixteuuediate scnooL. -V. F. T. Whole No. In attendance 22 15 37 Averago " " 16 11 27 Per cent, of " 75 SO 78 Roll of Honor: E. C. Rabcr, L. A. Big ley, A. J. Fuehrer, W. H. Waterbor, Chas. Trcxler, C. E. Blank, A. P. Stoudt. SECOSDiRT HO. 1. sr. F, T. Whole No. in attendance 33 19 52 Average " " 23 14 42 Per cent, of " 81 60 8: SECOXD1BT no. 2. -V. Whole No. In attendance 29 Average " ' " 22 Per cent, of " 78 FBIMABT 0. I, .V. F. 24 18 75 F. 2(1 23 83 F. 49 SO 63 153 79 T. 53 40 77 T. it hole No. in attendance, Averago ! Per cent. " TMMAKT tO. 31 23 79 2. .V. 4(1 29 (S3 1S4 78 57 4ft 84 ' T. Whole No. in attendance, Average, " Per cent. " total. In all the schools, Per cent, in attendance. 95 95 68 337 79 F. K. Bsrxd, Principal. As our reporter came alenz Water street last night, shivering with the chill night air, and drawing his overcoat lightly about him he thought, "nuw ia the time lur adds and coughs," but if w iiiorlalanuly knew lut n, certain cure Dr. Bull's Cough Pyrup is, how few would long eulUr, and then It osls onlv twenty SvereuU Sauduaky (0.) Register, SIMtlNG OOOW, Daniel Graver, of Hie Deo Hlvo store, has just returned from the city with a pew anil choice assortment of spring and summer dress goods, of , tho vcrlatcstdcsigDS, which he is offering at prices fully as low ts goods of the samo quality can be bought for in the city. Also a full line of dry goods, notions, qucensware, Ac To all nf which ho respect fully invites the attention of purchasers, with circulars. Tlio Co. Couuntkklonon, nicci'inj. The Commissioners on Tuesday, aofopteil a resolution directing the clerk to tclegrifoh to Ut. Craig and request him lo present and urge the appointment of Jamns McGlnty, of Lansford.'for appointment to the offico of Sealer of weights and measures. At the meeting of tho board on Wednes day, tha following Assessors appeared und icturned their assessment books for 1879: Levi Kiiechner, Penn Forest) Joseph M. Peters, Tarry villo Bor.j Wm. H. Rauch, South Kidder i Jonas C. Beers, Towamens Ingj J. K. Rickcrt, Franklin I Nilcs M. Smith, North Kidder; Washington Snyder, Lower Towamcnsing; Poter Bush, East Mauch Chunk; und William Horn, Mahon ing. This being appeal day for the abovo named districts, tho ncccsiiry alterations wero made. J. J. Gallagheroffered the following which was unanimously adopted ; ' Whereas, it appears that T.D. Clauss Esq., late Treasurer, has not fully settled his indebtedness to the county ; it is Resolved, that the clerk is hereby ordered to notify the suritics to mako prompt payment, else legal measures will bo takon for tho collec tion of tho same." " .Untrliuoiilul Trouble." It is all very fino when young peoplo are courting, having the pleasant iete-a-letcx, at tending balls, parties, places of amusement, and at last poppiug the question with n slight presuro of the hand, meeting of tho lip?, and the day appointed lo be made one. Solid comfort and pleasure continue until a family of children ore brought into tho world, then there is constant anxiety for their health and coin fort, nnd nt any lime when ono or thoso bright eyed roey-vhocked child ren is troubled with Coughs, Colds, Hoarse ness, Difficult Breathing, or any Croupy Symptoms, a botllo ol' IIai.k's Ho.vkv ut IIoiiKiiOL'ND andTau is immediately procur ed, a few doses administered, the. disease an nihilated, and then eve-ythiug again moves along smoothly. This article, is now used by almost every family nnd gives universal satisfaction. Sold by nil druggists at 50 cents and $1 icr bottle, and at tlio depot, Cuittkstosi's, 7 Sixth avenue, New York City. Great saving to buy largesizo. East Randolph, N. V., March 7, 1878. O. N. Cmttkntox. Dkak Stn'iBy writing to Mr. Bishop ll'illiums, East Randolph N. Y., I think you can get n first class testimo nial for IIai.k's Honey or Horkhoc.nii and Taii, it having cured a cough of fico ycari standing, at which had been unsuccessfully treated by Some of our best physicians in this section, Glk.nn's ScLrncc Soap Is having a good run here ; it's a success. Yours truly. G. M. JKFFKHD3. Pikk's Tootiiachi! Daors cure in one minute. 19-22 A Spccinl Offer to tlio Itenilcra ot thiu I'upcr. r.oo Eoit G3 CExra. The American Diamond Dictionary, con taining 30,000 wonl, orthography, pronun ciations nnd definitions according to the best English and American Lexicographers, illus trated witli nearly 200 satisfies the wants or a scholur and at tho tamo time is just what a plain learned iwrson needs. It is decidedly tho bestdictiouaryeycrprint ed. Contains 700 tlouble column pages. Superbly bound in cloth and gilt. Type clear and handsome. cVcif free to any read er or this pajier uioii receipt or 63 cents, lo pay actual postago and packing charges. This great oiler is good for thirty days only, and is made solely for the purjiopo of intro duction. But two dictionaries will be sent to one address. Thisappcarsbuttiwi'e. Or der now. Send silver, currency or 3 cent iostage stamps. Address at once National Hook Company, llockland, Ju-vt. 19-2 a trnitn xo I'lau coiipuixnt. Instead of regarding obesity as nn abnor mal condition, many twoplo have erroneous ly considered itns an evidence of health, and any ngent that reduces fat is therefore nt once suspected of being injurious. Starting to reason from tho false tKuitinn that fat is an evidence of health, it is not surprising tliatthey should, very naturally, fall into tho error of supposing that an agent possess ing proerties capablo of reducing corpulen cy would provo injurious to the, health. Rea soning, however, from the rational basis, Hint an uuduo disposition offat, constituting obesity, is not a healthy but a morbid (un ci i lion, it is quite as natural for us to arrive nt tho npuito conclusion, which is sustain ed by cxicrieiicc and observation, i. r, that the reduction of fat in cases of corpulency Is Invariably followed by nn improvement ol strength, spirits, and physical comfort. Al lan's Auti-Fut will reduce a jierson from 2 to 5 pounds n week. Sold by druggists. M.utitii:i, Meisel Rcks. At tho F.vangellcal parson. uue, iiiniiauoy uity.on tno 3rd lust., iiy Kev, S. T. Leopold, Mr Charles Mclsel, of Dela no, Scliulkill county, and Miss Jtosa U. Jtuss, of Philadelphia. Skiikasr UtWKntn. On the Sth ult., by Huv. I.. K. Ilcrr, Mr. Ellas II. Serfass, ol North Whitehall, nnd Mbs Viulctta ICcm erer, of Washington, Lehigh county, Pa. Hamkkg Rkmalv. On thetSnd ult., by the same, mr. ucurKo r. iinnkue, ami iiuss Flora A. Jnii Itemaly, of Washington, Le high county, l'a. Miiykb Snyder. On tho SStk ult., by tho same. Mr. Joslali It. Moycr, of Sl.iiinglon, and Miss Laura D, Snjder, of Tripoli, Le hUli county, l'a. Kkrn HuM-icKEn. On tho 6lh Inst., by tho same. mr. josun i,. jvern.oiniiuingiiinnnu Mhs ElmuemUUunticker, ofNctlsvllle, Lo high county. Pa. Pkteii KKNSTEnUAKER. On tlio fame day. by the same, Mr. Wm. 1". Peter.ofOcrmmn- vllie, and Miss Menettn A. Feustcriuakcr, ol Slale-lale, Lehigh county, l'n. IlLosn Stexner. On Jan. S3, 18T9. ly Tfev. J, E. Freeman, (Mirer llloso, of Ftre Line. and Mi s Stcunor, of IUUh Qap. Stiiacr Ouekx On the 22-1 ult.. by the siuie, Hiram T. Straub xn.t Vlnm-ltuO. lirecn, both of Towamcnsing. Ulose Stkhker. On the 3rd Inst., by the same, Ii.illas ulose and Mary Ann Stcnner, both of Lehigh (Jap, 1)1 Kl, IIetdt, On the Mth ult . Malhlss lfejdt of Wllkeebarro. formerly of It alckrvlile. Our. bon county. Pa., aged 73 years, 10 months, and S9 days. IIadn. On theS7ih ult., Harvey Eugene, In fant son of William and Mary llahn, aged 27 days. Closing Prices of DEnivr.x .t Towkskkd, Stock, Government and Gold, 40 South Third Street. Philadelphia, April 10 1879 l. r,0 O0Av.. ........ i. S.S.JOV isTj J.H. .-i-IO'll, 1801 II. H. 10-4l'l (I. H, rnrrencr.s'a II. H S'hissi. new II. 8. 4 Vs. new V 4' new I'eimsj lVHhlalt.lt Praia. A Heading II. It.. LelilRhV.llerir.il..... l-eblaD.Co.il & Mit. Co. ...ILfl o.d IM1 At4 ... railed . . ea lee ...Ut bin Hilt asked ...1! H bid Its asked ...IMH bid ICS sum ...ios bid I03! aatee ...IV, hi I tui, a.att ... Ith bid u aked ... 13H bid IJH aski-o ... S4(i Old Jll aakeri ... 151. bid isi. MtKMl United Comuanleaofi. J.itSi Old is; naked Nmihern Central II. 11... 1 H old is aster Xle.timvllln l'a-". It. It. ( a US hid US aeked l'ltl..Tlt. A JlcfT. rt.lt. Co. t bid 1 aaktd Gold I'O bin ire a.kia silver. (Vaiind V ) tuts bid Ml. ikM ' (Dimes ai dSl) mrs). IV bid W uftk( ERRORS OP YOUTH. A G EN TLK M A who aaflfcre.1 for years from ervouaUlilllLITV.PIIl2MTl'llKI)!l.'AV, ml ad lh tfliKrt. ol luultuul luilbu-retlmi. will fir Lit, bake of sunVriujc tiuniauil , em! flee lo all wlin need It. thu reciuo andiUrecilou for inakinx lh" alnipie reiue-.y by winch be van cnr-tL Uuffereia wi.lilitir io uroflt br the a.t- teitlwr'at-xieneucecau do so oy adar-ronlug ,u Lcncct CflllUUl-UCC. JOHN 11. OQ DEN, 42 Cedar St. ti Y A UUITOU'S NOTICE. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Oouimun Pleas, ut Uurbun Uoumy, to settle ami adjust the, account or Tilgluuau Arner, assignee of '. 11. U.nu, will atlend lo the duties ofluaiiiatntm4nt uu I'll U II.SU A Y MAY IK 1919, at TKN o'elwk A. M-, at his Oritce. Uak llafl, lu Mauch Chunk, wru-nand where all tardea Interested may appear. I'M Kit J. Ml- EUAN. Auditor. Ma.ucj ttunk, March rj, II79..W, Special Notices. nil fO Olullkli.dJl TU JOUd.U', ilinr KM HN yes ef 111 OOI) or mucus mil I ILsL.U an diaeniH-a of tha Itl-'UTUM quickly and nerto-lly coiej bv smij.e six) (mouiinf? Iiulj-.UT. rur liliu. inatimi him'1 DM. J. 1'AUltll ACO.VJADUKt ,f Y, THK AVUKLLI'S HALM. Dir. L. V. yriiYllllUN'tf ALTEnATlVII STBtT W A remedy wed Till (IT Y-FlVft 1SATIS In a private praet ce.and ueter failing to lauliallv ,cie Dropsy, El yipi-lanBoeonilni y Hvphllls. fl rnTSl, Uiabitc. nnd nil disease Id Which diobood la implicate!, is now oceici 10 nvo puu 10. i-uld brail 1UTAII. linrooisia.aud Inholesnlr oniTlbrruu WKYIIUIUN auiijOlMii (-0. r. u. box IMS, iiocrcMcr, jn. jr. PIMPLES. 1 wllf mail (l-'reel the lecipe for a s imple Vkokhu.'J'. Halm Hint will renion. TAM MVt-,!i, 1-IM1'I.KS and JII.OTClIK-f. Iravfua-ihetohj i-ofi. c.enr and beaut Jul 1 alo in-irilitlOIBlUr I'wiwwiiS ,u.m,uu, .'"," of h ilr on a bald b.'ad orsmnotu fee. AuureiH. lucleaiogae. stamp, I'en. Vaud. II & Co ,an Ann fcticei, M v. TO CONSUMPTIVES. 1 Iia nilvnitti fit tAlni? llFIMI t)f!rtlflHPn 1 1 . nin.l nT I hut lirftaii filROikA PmiHTllllUliOlt Uf B HMuoic rrimlv.i- nnklims iotiipko ltLwii to tit lclIovV'SUlTemfl the tnrun ( cute 'Joa'l who I'esuoit iiowlilFCiVlu ci.Ty ot ttioptrttnutlor. UflBJ, (UPO IK CHUrgU 1 Willi lUO UlU' uiuni Untfn BLuii coins Ijr Co8Uriiox, ahumi nrnnarn ir mill iihiiilt li u bhiiio. wmi'ii wre wm miUicinTia, &. , , , Piiiuoi iMH-line tlift rrencfDtion. wlllticMo iiildruMii. C A WILSON, lU l'oun ticot, WiiiiuwsbTtTfin, it. Y. Health ami Happiness. Ileiitlh nnfl Ilimnlnpm nre PiiccIpbi WeMtli to ibnir jinwfor4 nml vet tliov te within tbe ro.i hof every ono wliowtlluso Wright's Liver Pills, tlio onlv Miro CUun for Tortitl Liver, DrurP Hin, Jlenrt.iclio, bnnr etnmach.Coiitftiimtioii, Dn hnu, Nan-Mil. ntiti nli Killlom coni.iinlmB nnJ B owl lMontcis. Nono pmuino nultsiisifrni-c Vm Wright: I'M.." It roar UritRfTist wil not Bupniv nerd 3 cent ft for una box tu Ilnnlck lUiller iSl Co , 7D ih Bt I'm la. fcuiwB DR. HAftTER'S Sbsm Tome I'lirlrics, Curlclic, Gives Color am) Tunc to tlio Illooil; it increase tlio uani'y .i trttt as tU quality, giv ing Vigor, Vitality, Energy, Paver and Life itself. It I" erecillr adopted to Foraalo Ulsoasea. sncli as Weakness lrum rwirstnjr. ur any thor cnue. pnlntil Jrrcjrnlar 01 deraui-it nifnthlr periods, falling of tho vri rob. nansea in prcjr. naiicv, sterility, cnance oi life, etc. Dr. Harter's Liver Pills Comblnotho twore-entlalqun'ttleaof a rnmilv fill. TncyactasamildaniteDcirnt purge ami nl the same timo me tho bcHUvcr nil. ever cffiMCi! to thepuLbo. 1iniMuG A FREE GIFT ! Of CODV of my JIFDICA1. COIIMON shsfiK Book, to tiny pi-iwm uAViluir witn CONSLlll'IION. ASTHMA. C'ATAIIBII. UltnKCIims, l.oi-s OF Voice on souk tuuuat. ho d i.auie ai.d VOSL b0Ji.. ndQrcaA. with turn 3 c -lit 1 nlfl!, ttaiuiM uni, htnlo vour nicmiovt T.io l,uo is eieirjlitiv l.lUfiliatrd. (144 up 1? no 1879.) The intoiuiutii.il it lontdns, in the nroviiK-ncu of find haarircd many liven. Tho author liosbi on ticatnir ditca-oi or ton xtn-e, Tiiront, and I, iin.18, tie e apccial piactlce In uneliinnti. since is;.7. Audicss, Ur.N 11. WuLl-1:, fii.ciimoti, Ohio. jjuiswt mrOKTANT TO CONSUMPTIVES, AOontlemnu Imvinjr liren no fortuiulo nn to cmortlf) ton ol Cot mituptiou lu thn wiirctKtngPa nftet bu nir irn rii tip tu tlio jy il,t ninRt to.e oraio.l nliyrticluiip, doMieA to n.no knoun the oav (which p.nvt'b jccohsIu! in every c.ise lu tlioo ofll cttil wi It Atthm i, Umncliuis Ctm:lm, CuUU . ouHamotiou nt.J ull AlTui'tious u' itiu ihrort I'D (I Luiii;4 utt wilt Kciitl ilio Utc o, fii'oot etmrc. to ull who tleslrn it, It tno will fniwiird their address to UANIlil. ALtCD, Zi Libciiyot. Isow YofK. liiiiiinti Coal I Ooal 1 1 II. A, IIVLTZ. rrppectfullr tnnotnrf to tho prno hoi Iam itihutn nn-i Ticmilv tl-at tto bus inrjiiH niriiiifffrtifiit-ior xv piv'iic ilium witl. thuill'l' LKUIG1I COAL Iioni tho Lehtch t"U ucpot nt lie U U gh a tiuA)., Kit., at i bp toliowiiiK Low 1'rlccs t Store Cheetnut . No. 2 C3 23 perttis ie 1 On per ton is X 1i per ton STRICTLY FOR CASH l.Mrn rniirOrit.nl !. mv nnri. 11 v-TT Rt omiesiiotho I'npiio eq-mie. 1 mil will Dedi-liv ered, when de.tred, at vo y Lowtsl Ch irf-e-. o.i ut ore price . r.A I1I-.IZ. .March s.-Sai. Lebiahluu, l'a. "WHA.T HANDSOWIE GOODS! AND WHAT A SPLENDID VARIETY ! Is tho VMvcml Vcnllct of all who Kxamlne ilio icw, rrcfn apnn siock 01 Clotlis. Cassimeres. Vestiiiss & Snitlnj "1 For MEN'S, 110 V'S and YOUTH'S WT.AI!, Just received nt tho .MEUUlIANr TA1I.OK 1NU bTOltE t V II. II. PETERS, Agent, TOST OFFIOE liUlLDlSO, The Popular Clothing ifouse IN I.i:iII(HITON. Every Deparlraent is full and complete vtitb ine 1,11 iesi nureuiis. Perfect Fits and Lono't I'rlee." the motto nui,:i-tr II. 11. l'ETF.lt:!, Agt iA Cavl to lisulics!:' The T.avllrsof Lehluhton. Wehsnort. Mauch I 'hunk and vicinity are rctpccllullr Inlormcd that jMRsriil iniJBuiiii will, on after Ai'ltlf 10, 1870, Open U'onii In the I) well In icon oUi IibUaubun AtvTATi JiANKWAY, kUUIClUTolS, lr tho par. poje ot jDRESS MAKING,! whre she will be much pleased tn see her l.adr friends and all others Intereidrd. JMy motto ta-'lntc lo ideaso all who ni.iy favor me with their nnlromue. ami huvlnir had manv yeara experience In both City and Ciiunirr. all, therefore cm lullv rely on hnvlnv ilulr Iirersoa rKiirtCTLY nurcl icouiLinliiir ksb wllh KLt.OANCK). made un In fiiistclass order, tn the most htvlisii manner, at rka. sonarlk charges. I'leaseeall and lennrlne. ol thit It Is KNTintLV rjNNtcKSSAnv lo no fur rroin homo lo obtain the talent ceceoary lo SECtins rinsr.cLABS fittimi nnrsaKH in KVKUV RESrilCT, Or ANV OTIIM woiik r- TAiNIhO Tn thk nrsimes. IVisun. hiving kxfksbivic material whl h they nlsh made up, are particularly Informed that they can place the rui LEST bkliakckon mvabilitv TO OIVK TlltU KNTIRK SATISTACTION IIS to fit, BTTLKand ecraiunit wunsMAaaiui'. Ilcspectrully, March SJ, 1878. Mas. E. IlIum.ER. 1XKCDTitixs ixE l.etfers Testamentarv on the Tstal nr Samnel Ifeherlinf, late of the lioronir'i ot Le. j hlghion, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, nave lieuu granted to tho undersigned toirhom ail persons Indebted to the said V:tato are rc. tuealed lo msko payment villiln six weeks, and all those hawni; claims or rtemnnils will make known the same, eriilioui dclnv. lo ANHEI.'.fiE liEHllld.'lNH, Executrix or ..ainucl 1 lelaTllny, duo'd. LchlKhtun. y.urch It78-we kisi.v:ys rum: iustii,i.i;i 25c. KXT1IACT !J5c. WITOH HAZEL. On, 1IAMAMKI.IS VlHdlNIUA. r.-iu.illn quall'yto any made, and only hair the price, Ojz. bolllts 25c. Tints Sue, Itcltfies lleailnche, Tootlmchr, lirnohe, Soro Kyea.Nose.llied, llleeillngl.u,t;a. I'aln. fill M. nits, Whites. Asihina, Imluera - well lugs. Pile. 4c Curra llruisei.Sealdi, Hums, irainf, Wounds, llhriinuii'siit, lr)Sip'laa, I UlU.nnf, Yarlouso Veins, Kcuralgu, 0. Natdkh'b TiMvsnaAt, Itaucnv run Ixtkr- If your Uriiirslit Uj not net It. hare him vruvr ui iuo iiruiiriuinr. CllidtLKt F. RISI.IIY, tiulri lit I'mtrrirnr. tnir3ra XjqrwjjiTKhHU Vorlc alii iilima,IW 1L rtitttuii M. c. Tnrxtr.li. CENTRAL CARRIAGE a SLEIGH WORKS, Opposlln T. D. Clauss', Bnulc St., Leliighton, Pa., liprcpmdtoin&tmr&cinre aoj- deacrlp tlOtl bl Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagons, &o. Kcpalrln rroiuiitlj Attended to. CVA'l work done at this establiahraect la Knvantecd to bo of the very best material and workmanship, end the price, f nllr as lew as the same articles can to purchased laewhtrtt. Special lndncemcnts tffered itrlctiy csab customers. " M. C. THEXLER & CO. JutySI,lt77. IIUIL.MAN &. CO., BANK STREET. Lehighton, Pa., M11.LE11H and Dealers In I?omii& feed. All Kind nf nitAIN UOUOIITsnrt 80LO at ltr.UTJI.All MA11KKT 11AT1CS. We wonld, ntso, lesprctintlv Inform onrriti ton. Hint witaio nuwfullv prepared to bUT I'LV tueiu with ISest Jf Coal From rrr Mine (test ltd at VEttT lowest rmccs. M. nEILMAN & CO. juiv a. BPEEB' 3 PORT GRAPE WINE nsod in honitrrdn of convrf rations lor enurea or comnmnion paip i.es. rlCILLEUT 102 LASIfG Al-'D WIAILT riKOKS Alii THE AOID. MT. PROSPECT VINEYARDS, N. J. Spcer's Port G ape Wine FOUU YICAltS ILl. Thl Jantly Cftlehrfltcr.1 lS'AtiTA Win tu mido t.om lliu Juice nt tfio Oporto Urupo, imsed in thia coantry, H invttlnaalo . Tonic nnd StrcntIiciiingPropertics nra nnAnrpimed oy anv otljer bat ire Wine. Items tlio pit e J'UCf ot the Rrat-o. lxxxtueed ui'Ucr Mr. fnou'i own iierfloiitil utifiriion Hit r't'ity auI fft'iiuiiicrictsa nre KUft-anit-tt), rho ioiinffcit chIM may iiaitalte of hi rener. oiKQUiUlit:'. nnd tttn wtwitt lnvn'id nre It to (Hlvnntoeo. It tn )mrtlcnl:ir1y lenftflcli 1 to the npert nniT'iPbihtMcrt, nnd nulte'1 to Ihe rnnona filiiiirni that i fillet ilio w intersex. Ii In, In every respect. A WINK 10 li UKt.lKD ON. lauHdi Vtt Cpcet't Tert Cnpi Wlai. Fem:l;s Us Ccter'i Fort Grip Win. Vtillj Fericas risl a Dcreii by Xtt Un. RneiT'a Viut $ in Hospitals aro pi f erred to nll.M W.neo. bold uy Jrncltfi ccnrnllr, who kIpo Mil MPKIMV PKIJIU) J. BnAKDY, S'ISIIRO J. PItKHHV. I'lid NTANDt Itl) 1HK BIT THUS. Trndnvupitlud bv all wiiolchnio Heal ptf, hoo ihnt ilio flnatiiro of Allrod pr. riiaaic N. J.,is oier tli erotic of orch bottta. fi. HlMih'lfH Mimiit I'rospect V.nearrit, Xovr .!er ov. OlTlte, Xo. 34 Warrtu atuet. New Vrk. For Hide br A. J. DUltLI.NO, LKMIGIITON, PA. A CARD TO THE rUBLIU. l) Vlo m.l Wfi Tnh tn snv thn one nf onr elilent and most experienced phyalciaua, alter Ktvin Sr. Soth Arnold's Cough Siller niUKOUQII 1RIAL, PIIONOUKCES IT FAU SUPEUIOU TO ANT Cnnch Hcmcdj'lio ever aw. The doctor had bceu t fllu'teii with a iwvereei'd wldcli would nut yied to tuy picctlp lou le cou d com. hound, hut with one .ioiiih of i lie Couxn K Drr. hew.aiHi iiii-cii if-lievc-dtl.at he came t-ararand I oiikIiI ceveu hottl"- more. It mi one wlaliee tn kMow who ihe i.orlor is we will luinrm them by calling at i.ura.oro. 0 1:0 8 '.IAN A r'.llJIllHU. Ull lll llroftjlorn Corner Sccoud btieel uud eii'iet iverne, MINSkirOilliK. AitNOrD's omJoti kii.li.u Is soil it all Dingrl8iaeverwh re. lor Hjloby A. J D'.'ltll.NO, I-cblaLtoa. Pa Nor. IC-niO E. F. LUCKEXBACH, Two Doors Dilow the "Droa.twar llouae MAUCH CHUNK, PA. Dealer id all Patterns of V aln a Lit Fancy Wall iPaifCFfS;, Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Supplies, LOWEST CASH rl.ICB8. iArrifliTis obtained for Inventors in. the United Btstee, Canada and Kuroiw, nt reduced rates. Wills, our principal jnCice located in Washington, directly opposite tho United States Patent Office, we, are able to attend to all patent business with greater tiromptness and dee Rtch and at less cost than other patent at- , torneys who are at a, distance from Wssb. ington, and who have, therefore, to employ " associate attorneys." We make prellmlnsry examinations anil furnish opinions ss to patentablity, free of charge, and all who are interested in new inventions and patents are invited to nd for n copy of our "Guide for obtaining Patenls," which Is sent fire to any address, and contains complete instructions liow to obtain patents and other valuable matter. We refer to the German-American National Kink, Washington, D.O. the Royal Swedish, Norwegian and Danish Legations, at Wusliinjtniu Hon. Jos. Catey, late Chief Justice U. fi. Court of Claimsi tn the Officials nf the V. 6. Patent ORice, and lo Senators n d embers of Congress from every Stale. Address: I.OUI8 HAGOER A' ..Solici tors ef Patents ami Attorneys at Law, Ilroit nuildlng, Wasulvutox, D.C. der22 Qffrmj la u,'i eiillvranirtl m tltrs Vwl Jt lm' it ean h m te fi three mtm a ii."tiyn nf ! biraeunapyiutt ef i hi o- in Iiy i i. wni ujr le worfa-radlr t ih.nniwiia i Stral wr lorn ih. -SOnwek n rem awn lni, Y-v?ierd ( nut bo awt y nom pentf r nJil oti cao, nwnix i to ta noimnff in lir at uce, rbi'jyl" If. II ALL vi t 4 Co.. - - Portland alat i