II. S1EWKI18, DISTHIOr ATTOnNEY COUNSF.LLOIt AT LAW. Office, Kloti's Draining Biodawar, MATJC1I CHUNK. PA sattllna; Estates, Fllln Accounts and Orphan Conn l'raouce a Bpcolnlty. , Trial ol Cnnsoa carctnllv attended to. Legal transaction in JCngllsh una Uerman. Jan P. miTTO TllTlPD nv be found nn file at OKO THIS rArhKr. howkll a ccva New. naiier Advnrilrne Jlutenn, W t-P'neo street, WT, ADVB11TI8INO CON PW VflDV 1HACT8 mar bo mado tor It In Hull lUlUXi Jw (Stovtow Steal. SATURDAY, APIUL SO, 18T9. Local and Personal. to simscitiiiEiis. Subscribers to Iho CinnoN Advocate will lake special notice that our terms re one dollar a year strictly In advance, if not so paid $1.25 will be charged in every Instance. Subscribers getting their papers by tnall will refer to the direction labs on their papers and note the date, and remit accordingly. West's liver pills cure liver complaint. Read J. T. Nusbaum A Son's advertise ment In another column. Garden seeds, fresh and pure, at Dur ling's drug store. Chew Jacxson's Best Sweet Navy To bacco, t 50- Parlies going west can get tickets from Bert Seaboldt, h. V. It. It. depot. 16-42 Foa Salk. Eight shares of the Capital stock of the 1st National Bank of Lehighton. For further particulars apply at the Advo cat, office. Just opened another large assortment ol Udles, misses and children fancy gaiters, walking shoes and slippers, at astonishingly low prices, at J. T. Nusbaum & Son's. A choice lot of Clover seed, and a lot of Michigan While Pino Shingles and Floor Ing, just received, and for sale cheap for cash, at J. L. Gnbel'a hardware store. 10-3. New and elegant assorted stock of wall paper, just received at Dolon's Mauch Chunk at prices defying competition. Taper hang, rug a epecialty. Watches put in first class order at Dol on's, Mauch Chunk. For beautiful designs in wall papers, fancy stationery, Ac, call on E. F. Luckcn back, near the Broadway house, Mauch Chunk. lowest prices in Carbon County. Head tho advertisement of Daniel Wie and, carriage-maker, in another column of to-days paper. H. II. Peters announces t his friends and the citizens in general that he Is now receiving and opening his spring stock of cloths, cassimeres.vestlngs and suitings, and that he is prepared to mako up all classes of clothing at prices never before heard of in Uiis section. "Perfect fits and Lowest prices," is the motto of this house, and don't you forget it. Store in thoPost-offieo building. Jonas Sondhein, Mauch Chunk, is of fering an immense assortment of boots, shoes and gaiters at very low prices: men's gaiters $1.00 and men's shoes only 73 cents. Don't put money in your mouth. A man has jul died of Mood poisoning pro duced by that practice. 'Tis better to invest a portion of it with David Ebbert, and en joy a ride behind one of his handsome teams, that will prove an effective remedy against blood-poisoning. Wo are pleased to welcome the Pittston Enning Prcsi. It is published by our old friend James T.Lutlon, at 10 cents per week. It ought to sncceed. Lewis Weiss is now receiving and open ing a new and elegant stock of hats, caps, boots and shoes for spring and summer wear, which he is prepared to sell atunprccedent ly low prices. He respectfully invites nn inspection of his stock feeling assured that tie can give full satisfaction. The Popular Western Ticket Agent, B. O'Brian, will be at this office next Wednes day night. If you intend to go west, call and see him, ho will send you right, cheap and quick. rimplesand Welches on the face can bo removed by rubbing with camphor milk. It costs only 15 cents per bottle. 21-21 There having been recently somo cx citciucntan Weissport about mad-dogs, the authorities of that borough have ordered the owners of canines to muzzle their pets, It alway looks extremely unfair to strip a dog ol his bark in this foul'raanucr, and no one can really blame the most amiable dog thus dealt with for being mad. The Emery Wheel works have been idle a portion of this week, awaiting the arrival of a. certain grade of emery used in the wheels now being turned out at the work In the meantime Supt. Wills paid n flylrg business trip to Philadelphia, "taking in1 the "dog show." To Farmers and Others. Wm. Butler, at the Lime Kilns, nearly opposite the Man' sion House, Mauch Chunk, is prcarcd to supply farmers and others with a puro aiti cle of Lime, for agricultural and whltcwjih ing purjioses for cash. This lime is warrant ed to bo just what it is represented and to givo perfect satis faction. The choir of .ion's Reformed church under tho leadership of Trof. II. A. Kline, aro now rehearsing and will in the courseof a few weeks introduce II. M. S. Piuaforc in this borough. From tho talent engaged in the getting up of this pieca wo bespeak for it n success equal to any achieved by our neighboring towns. On Wednesday morning of last week, Miss Ilensinger, daughter ofMr. Hcnsinger ofSIatington, died under circumstances pe culurly sad anil distressing, of quinsy. She was a member of the late Kev. Mr. Erb's class of catechumens, and on the Suuday previous to her 'death camo forward with the others for confirmation and communion though she was then olrcady slightly ill After the services the malady quickly as sumed a serious form, and ropidlv piogrcss. ed from bad to worse until death ended her sufferings as above slated. She was amiable and greatly beloved young lady, and her sudden demise was a matter of great cur prise and sincere lament to her many friends. The Iron interests of Pennsylvania are growing mora prosperous daily. Our young friend, Trof. W. E. Smith of Berwick, formerly principal our borouj schools, has been iu town during the ast few days visiting among his old friends' The professor returns to Berwick to-day, preparatory to opening a summer school I that place on Monday next. lie is loud i praise of tho people of Berwick us a kind and hospitable people. Tho Thomas Iron Company at Hokcn nauqua are Clung stack jo. 4 preparatory to lighting up. This will put six stacks ol the company in operation five ut Hoken dauqua, and one at Lockridgo, near Albur , lis. Samuel M. Cortrlgbt, of Mauch Chunk, has retired from the storekeeplng firm of McDowell, Cortrlgbt 4 Co., at Slatington. The survivors of tho Ninth Penua. Cav alry will hold their annual reunion in AI lentown on June 6th. Mr. Jacob H'ert, for mony years a resi dent of Slatington, died in said place on Monday of last week, of general debility, at the age of 73 year. The Enston National banks have over a million dollars on deposit. Any person fishing on Sunday makes Imself liablo to a penalty of twcnly.fivo dollars. Tho prospect for abundant labor In tho ichlgh Valley Is checking emigration to tho West Tho spring term of tho Allcntown Fc- malo College commenced on Monday lost with an increased number of scholars. Tho examination of the present gradtia llnff class of tho Kevstono Normal School. at Kutztown, will commence on tho 2nd of Juno next. II you stop at Jonas Sondhcln's, Mauch Chunk, you will find his plaeo fully slocked with new and elegant spring and summer lothlng, which he is Belling at tho very lowest prices. First clothing storo abovo the Mansion House. There wero 87,002 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley Hallroad for tho week ending 10th Inst., mikinga total ship ment for tho season of 1,278,883 tons ; nn ncrease of 54,348 tons as compared with same timo last year. Our young friend Harry E. Sweeney, of Drifton, was nt homo hero on Tuesday afternoon with his parents, and left Wed nesday morning for New York city, whero he expects to remain fortho next six weeks. Wo hoie he will rcalizo all that ho expects from his visit. A Popular Sono. Tho minstrel and concert troupes aro all singing Will L. Thompson's new Song and Chorus, "Golden Years are passing by." Thcro is now such mania for this beautiful piece, that dealers can scarcely get them fast enough to supply tho demand. Every lover of a pretty song will want this piece. Send 35 cents to tho publishers, W. h. Thompson li Co., East Liverpool, Ohio. James Gallagher was shot dead by Wm. Scott, in a quarrel about the ownership of an nxo, at Archibald, Pa., on Saturday. Scott, who is in custody, says ho did tho deed in self-defence. Mr. Oboo S. Kciscr, fortho past 11 years bartender of tho Broadway House, Mauch Chunk, will to-day open a wholesalo liquor house in tho borough ofSIatington. Mr. K. is a young gentleman of sterling business abilities, and wo bespeak for him a prosper ous business in his new enterprise. Patrick Connolly, convicted in Decem ber last of manslaughter, in killing John McCarly, at Mount Carbon, in 1874, was sentenced at Pottsville, Tuesday, to eigh teen months' solitary imprisonment and the laymcnt of a fine of $5 and costs. James Bunnell, aged 05 years, a farmer, n comfortable circumstances, living near Stroudsburg, Monroe county, hanged him self Tuesday morning. 78,570 tons of coal were .shipped over le L. .t S. Railroad for tho week ending lth inst., making for the season lo date ,050,040 tons, all incrcaso of 543,907 tons as compared Aiith the same timo last year. -F. J. Brobst, has recently taken the Carbon House," in this borough. Mr. B, is from Lehigh county, and for a number of years has been in tho hotel business, and persons patronizing this hotel can rest as sured that they will receive the most polite attention. A Good Watcmaker at Lf.moiiton. Mr. J. II. Campbell, who for many years was employed in the jewelry establishment of Mr. diaries S. Massey, in this city, is now ocaled at Lchightoii, where ho has opened shop, and is doing all kinds of repairing to clocks and watches. Mr. Campbell is a careful and experienced workman, and in the comparatively short time ho has been at Lehighton, he lias established a good cus tom. We can recommend him to tho peo ple up tho valley, and feel confident lie will ivo satisfaction as to price and work. .U- kntown Chronicle and Xcws, Saturday, 21st April. Frank Loh, convicted oa four charges of burglary, at Allcntown, was sentenced on Monday night to thirteen years and six months' imprisonment and tho pavincnt of $1,400 fine. Thomas Elphison, aged 05 years died Tuesday in Pittston, from tho cliects of a boating received a few days ago from Mich ael McAndrews and his wife. All were drunk at tho time. Henry Creitz was crushed to death in tho Bluo Mountain Slate Quarry, near Al lcntown, on Monday, by tho falling of a heavy rock. He leaves a wifo and several childicn. Daniel Moycr, doorkeeper at a concert in Gibraltar, near Beading, last Saturday, was knocked down stairs during a disturb ance, by Albert Brown, and died ol his in juries Tuesday morning. As three children of Oliver Stout were going to bed, at Penobscot, near Wilkes b.trrc, on Monday night, a coal oil lamp ex ploded, setting iiro to their clothing. Two of them died Tuesday, and tho other was not expected to recover. Owing to a dispute in regard to the number of working hours, tho drivers and runners at tho Henry colliery near Wiikes barro, struck Tuesday, thereby throwing about 400 miners and laborers out of em ployment. Tho strikers wero discharged Tuesday. Their places havo been filled, and ojierations resumed. Don't forget lo read the advertisement of E. H. Hohl, watchmaker and jeweler, Dol- lcninaycr's old stand. Mr. II. comes from Easton, where ho was employed in tho cs- lauiisiijiicni oi waiter liainiiioii, who does all tho L. V. Railroaders' work in that sec tion, having been npiiointcd by Mr. Kensey to that position, and by whom and Ucv. j. Lilidermuth, Win. Shultz, Mayor of Easton, Wm. Kellogg, of tho L. V. It. It. and C, Somcrs, L. V. It. 11. Detective, ho is well recommended as a practical watchmaker. W. A. Graver, who recently procured a situation at Ashley, Luzerne county, re moval lus family there on Tuesday. Bebler & Kresgo nro putting a restau rant iu the basement of tho Fort Allen House; and they are otherwise putting the house and grounds iu "apple-pie order" for tho summer business. Mrs. Guth's millinery establishment, on White street, Weissport, is now resplendaut with tho spring aud summer styles of fash ionable millinery, that enterprising lady having juit returned from Philadelphia with a full line of goods adapted to tho tastes of ucr patrons. Seo advertisement The case or T. W. 6teigerwalt aguinst the Susquehanna Mutual Fire Insurance Co., for damages lo his properly by fire, was settled on Thursday by tho company agreeing to pay mmtl,i:j,to be paid asfol lows $100 iu three mouths, $305 50 in five months and the balance iu seven months. Thus ended this long and vexatious case, in favor of Mr. Steigerwalt at last. Bov. I. W. Yeakel removed on Thurs day from Wcissjiort to his new ministerial chargo in Ashland, Schuylkill eoanty. Th cCouncil has decided to use about $1800 in tho hands of ths Treasurer to li quidate that amount of the outstanding bo rough bonds. Wo are under obligations to Mr. A. J. Mar.h for late copies of Minnesota papers. The pupils of our public schools are now being examined, and the school term will clow a week from Monday, Jlltf Creek Item. The flno wcalhor of tho fast week has given tho grass a start, Considerable potatoes havo boon planted during the past few day s. Decoration day, May 30, comes on Friday this year, and will bo tho next legal holiday. 1 he wages of railroad employes havo been reduced, now let tho fares bo pnt dswn and traveling will Incrcaso In proportion. Tho whitewashing season has arrived now for the brush. Trees wilt soon put forth their leaves- next blootn, then tear. May parties will soon bo In order. So far but few potato bugs have mado their appearance. Sccnnanclol statement of Franklin town ship in another column. While on a business trip to Lehighton on Saturday last, I noticed that the clothing store of T. D. (Jlauss was again open, and Mr. O. busy at work behind the counter attending to the wants of his customers, which I was very much pleased to seo. Dr. MacOroarr and L. E. Wills, of Weiss port, were at this plaeo on Monday. Teachers and others who are forming libraries, should not overlook the Inducement offered them by tho editor ol this paper In an advertisement which appnars on the 4th page. Chambers' Encyclopedia Is a work that should bo In every library. Mr. Taul Boyer has mado ono trip with his boat to Philadelphia this season. Mrs. Hill, of Newark, N. J., was at this place Saturday looking after her larm, which sho rurcliascd about a year ago from David Princo. Sho returned homo samo evening. Mr. Lewis N. Kemerer.ofthls place, shot a large fish-hawk on Friday ol last week. It measured 614 fool across tho wings. The Horrlsburg Fatriot gives tho follow ing warning to those who are In tho habit of carrying concealed weapons : " For Hie Infer mntlon of parties carrying toneealod deadly weapons, which are frequently found on tho persons of men searched at tho Mayor's office, wo will state that the Stato;Law or 1879 im poses a flno of not moro than $59 and Imprison ment for six month"." This may not bo known to a number of young gentlemen In this place who aro In tho habit of carrying revolvers. A word to the wise, &.C. Mr. David Drelsbaeli, of this place, lately purchased a liorse of Charles Straup, of Le high Gap. Consideration $00. Mr. O. A. Buck has rented tho farm of Mrs. lllll for tho season, and begins work at oneo. On May 1st tho lax on tobaeeo will bo re. duccd from 24 to 10 cents por pound. Tho prospect of better times Is putting netf llfo into all classes of people. This Is the season of tho year when adver. Using pays. Lvcry man who Is doing busi ness flionld speak out through the Advocate, and let tho pcoplo know where they aro and what they havo to soil. Counterfeit trado dollars are around. The flig Creek was considerably swollen by tho rains of last week. Unite a number of planks on the brldgo over tho Big Creik, at Daniel Krutn's are In very poor condition, and should bo replaced heloro an accident happens. Hut little farm-work was dono last week on account of the rain. Dr. German, of Li hlghton, was at this plaeo on Wednesday on professional business. Prof J. F. Snyder gave us a Irlcndly call on Wednesday. Mrs. Jno. Smith Is very 111 at the present writing. She Is attended by Dr. German, under whoso skill I hopo sho may soon bo re stored. A lightning rod agent was at this place on Wednesday. Miss Kato Wagner opened a select school in the Maria Furnaco school houso on Tues day of this wock. Mr. Benjamin Shoenbcrgcr, of this place, lately lound a bunch ofkeyf. Tho owner can havo them by calling at tho residence of Mr. S. Bleeding of a wound, In man or beast, can bo stopped by a mixture of wheat Hour and common salt, In equal parts, bound on with a cloth. Rubbing the hands with a slice of raw potato will remove vegetable stalnsL The greater part ol the schools In Frank lin and Towamenslng townships havo already been promised or engaged for next winter. Tho conference of tho Evangelical Asso- elation will bo held In tho Weissport church, this (Saturday) at 2 p. in., and on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, tho Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will bo administered by tho Presiding Elder, Revere. From llic Count)- Seal. Preparing ron Summer. Tho Mansion House, nnd In fact, all the hotels, are prepar ing for the summer business, nnd private resi dences aro being garnished and grounds and groves trimmed. The walls around tho hand some premises of Mrs. Delford aro being re paired and added to, and E. M. Mulhcarn,Lsq. Is having n mountain wall built In the rear of his premies. T. J. Flster Is contractor for tho latter work. These operations Impart to tho County Scat an anlnlraatcd, busy and cheerful aspect, nnd makes ono half forget tho pollcal volcanoes that slamber In tho bo. souis of tho "Switzcrlanders of America," and dream of tho flowery side of life, whero universal Pcaco nnd Fraternity aro slngln; a requiem at thegrave of Strife. Sealer ov Wkioiits asd Mkaburkb.- AlblnStollc, Esq., has been appointed, under tho provisions of tho law, Sealer of Weights and Measures fur this county, he having been commissioned on Wcdnelay, and the oath of orfico administered. Ills headquartirs will be In Mauch Chunk, nnd ho will enter upon tho duties ofhls office forthwith. Mr. Stollowill no doubt fill the position with ability and fidelity; and as tho authorities havo decided to have such an officer In Carbon county, It Is believed here by many tliat the appointment ofMr. Stollo Is a well-timed one. Tho term of tho office Is thrco jcars. Tue Courts. Tho civil docket has kept tho Court engaged up to this writing, but civil cases are nlwajs of more interest to those engaged In them than to tho outside breath. Ing world. They grow out of the ex parte opinions of Individuals as to their rights and privileges under tholntrlcatoprovlslonsoftho law, and are the fat oysters which are eaten by the lawyers. leavlnn tho shells for th cli ents to dream over. Few disinterested per sons have attended the sessions of the Courts this week. In General. The "Haymakers" are fitting up the banqueting hall of ths Mansion House, fur their entertainment next Tuesday evening. Tho "Haymakers" Is ono of tho most brilliant and entertaining cantatas put on the stage In this country; and as tho pro coeds ol the entertainment are to be given to thepoor, a large houso will so doubt greet tho performance. Mr. Ohio S. Kclsor, for several years cm ployed at tho Kroadway House, remove 1 from hero on Thursday to Slatington, whero ho goes Into business on his own account. Ho carrhs with him tho best wishes ot numerous friends for his success. Daniel Sheridan has titled up his restau rant, on Susquehanna street, In a most taste ful style. (J. II. Hummel painted ths signs on Thursday. The place is named "SUcri dan's Headquarters." Tho Court refused to grant a restaurant Bcenso to do business In tho Odd Fellons' Hall, to Leopold Itelss on tho grounds that thero are cnouxh ol restaurants In Mauch Chunk to accommodate tho public. The Court has been petitioned to rociud tho ac tion. There aro only four prisoners In the eoun- ty Jail, At this ra.e , tho county will not save enough, this year, by the economic reduotlon In the price lor boarding prisoners to pay the salary of thc.8 .-aler ol Wtlghts and Measures, much less the bonded debt. Economy! Econ only! where art thou T The Dcmocratlo Club-room, In Oak Uall will bo ready lor occupancy next week. Another Spring; Arrival, E. H. Snyder, havinir just returned from New York city, is now opening another Im mense line of tho latest and most fashionable designs in ladies dress goods, notions and general dry goods, to which ho invites the especial attention of tho ladios of Lehighton and vicinity, Tho prices of goods at this store will be found to be fully as low as goods 0f hue quality can be obtained e'.swhere. Haul IV n n IlolM Predictions ol more snow. J. S. Webb and Emanuol Clans! passed through this plaeo on Saturdaylast.subpceno- ing witnesses for court. Chnrch on Sunday at 9:30 a, m. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Eggs sell at 13 cents per dozen butter, 20 cents per pound. Our farmers are bnsily engaged now In plowing and sowing oatf. The remains of two children of Lifayctto Freyman, of Tnnnersvllle, formerly of this place, wero Interred In tho BcnSalein t!emc. tcry on Mondy. The remains were followed to tho gravo by a largo concourse of relatives and friends The bereaved parents have tho sympathy of the community. A child, aged 4 years, 8 months, 11 days, of Joscpharlcr, or.Lclilgliton, was Interred In tho tamo cemetery on Tuesday. -A large concourse of relatives and friends followed the remains of the young wife, Mrs. Emallno Druckermlller to their last resting, plaeo on Thursday oflastwcck. She was a daughter of Mr. Stephen Louehnore. The fnelllnc-bco on Monday evening, at the Llztard Creek school house, was largely attended. Mr, J. A. Nothstcln has returned from tho West, and ho brings no encouragement for others to go. We welcome him homo agalh. John Gresley moved to Stein's Corner, Lehigh Co., last Tuesday. Levi Uuldner will occupy tho houso vacated by Mr. Ores ley. Lizard Creek school closed on Wednesday of last week, which closed the school term In our district. -Wm. Fenstermachcr, of Laury's, visited somo of his friends In East Pcnn last Suuday. Owen Smith and a few of his friends woro on a visit to Nathan Kolb. last Sunday. Mrs. Jacob Zclgler, of West Pcnn, died on Friday last. Sho was burled on Monday in the stone church cemetery. Mrs. Zclgler was a sister of Henry Nothstcln, late of your borough, now of Kansas. Isaac Dauber, of tho East Penn Mills, Is doing n flourishing business. He says he can Go It alono." Tho paupers are trying to snrport them- selves slnco tho poor directors havo agreed to rent a houso for them. When they heard of It they used somo hard words, and snoro they could support themselves. Ellas Ocorgo Is busy making railroad tics nnd car lumber on tho tract of land ho bought from tho Albright farm. P. J. KIstler has employed three men to clear the ground on tho Holschoo farm, which ho bought this winter. There aro somo Im provements needed, wldch no doubt Mr. K, will make. Tho Kansas fcrcr has died out with us somo had to pay "big doctor bills" bcroro they were cured. Uncle Sam. Tovriunciisliiff Ilrcritictu -Tho woathcr has been qulto favorablo for spring work theso last few days. urass'buttcr will soon bo edging lbs way on our tables. Advertising may dcpleto a tradesman's stock, but It novcr runs down his credit. I am In receipt of a letter from James Drlosbach, formerly or this place, but now of Ilollyrood, Ellsworth co., Kansas, bearing dato April 14. Ho states In tho letter that times nro good at that'placo, nnd that they havn't had any rain slnco September last. farmers nro busily engaged In sowing oats this week, -Mr. John D. Long, of Slatington, was at this place on a visit on Monday last. Allen Ruck, who has been confined to the house for somo time, Is now able to walk around the house on crutches. Miss Llllle S. Scidcl, ofthisplace, left lor Allcntown on Tuesday last,where sho Intends to complete tho remainder of her term In earning the millinery trado. Wo wish her success. The Lutherlans will hold tho preparatory services nt tho Jerusalem church, at Trachs- vlllc, on Saturday afternoon and on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, tho sacrament of tho Lord's supper will be administered by the Rev. Mr. Strauss, minister In charge. Mr. Rounecr Loves of Ihlsnlacc. who has been sick lor several weeks, Is now again nblo to do an ordinary day's work. Mr. L was thought by somo persons to have tho tobacco consumption. The photographer, Mr. Stuffle, who late ly resided at Krcsgevlllo, removed his studio to Weissport, where ho Is doing a flourishing business. Mr. S, Is a good artist and docs well whereover located. The house and barn of Charles Christ man, of Wild Creek Kettle, was destroyed by flro on Wednesday last. Whether Insured or not 1 was unablo to loarn. Mr. William Lovctt who lately moved to Tulleytown, returned to this place on Tues day last and will remain a few necks; In tho mean tlmo ho will saw anumbcrof fence posts, which he Intends to send to the farm at Tul leytown. Merccbv I'ncUcrton Hippie. Dr. Boylon met with a painful but not serious accident this week, Iu making a coup ling his finger was caught by ono ol tho links and tho flesh torn trom the bone. Dr. Do Young dressed it and our votcran Dr. con tinues work "What signifies such a trifle," ho says, "to nn old soldier." Ono of our young Benedicts not n resi dent of Packcrton, however visited his fair ono somewhere In Jersey, but If rumor Is cor rect ho was not successful In Inducing her to migrate to this State. F. I'. Lentz, has been In charge of tho telegraph department here at night, during tho absenco of tho regular operator. Mr. L. W. Schoonover of Perth Amboy, In chargo of the blacksmith department there, was visiting bis friends here. He looks well, and says tho climate asrecs with him. ltev. Mr. 1'lckop will preach a sermon to the young, next Sabbath morning, In the M. E. church lice. James llarton, machinist for tho L. V. It It. Co., here, will remove to Tainaqua, luv. Ing secured a good position there. A good cl'lzcn, ho will bo missed here. -Tho usual visit of one or our school direc tors with Easter eggs, to be followed with oranges, made our littlo ones glad, Somo of our pooplo think It points to a second term. Perhaps tho thing will boom soon. Tho prediction as to another snow storm, was verified the other day. Wo submit now, and will not take Issuo again with our friend David. We think there has been enough said aglnast T. D. Clauss, In the several papers ho Is now attempting to regain his feet. Let one and all givo him a helping hand. There has been a subject ol abuse. Anon, Scrlousi ITIliio Acclilint. Tho Hnzlclon Sentinel gives tho following account of a mine accident iu that vicinity on Tuesday afternoon a serious accident oc curred nt tho Upper Mines of A. Pardee A Co., occasioned by tho explosion of fire-damp, in which two miners, named Henry Ilugu and Jacob Fey, wero severely, if not fatally burned. From what wo cau learn tho two men were engaged In mining coal in n breast. It is supposed tho gas or firo damp had accumulated overhead. They fired a shot aud retired to crosshcadlngs for safely. A fall of coal occurred, which it is supposed, scattered tho firo damp, or gas, and it was driven to where the men were, and coining in contact with their lamps, exploded, forc ing the men out to the gangway. Hugo had three ribs broken and was severely burned. Ho is in a critical condition. Fey had a leg broken and was severely burned. They both have families., Hugo resides at Sugarloaf nnd Fey live at tho Mines. They aro being cured fur by Drs. Cassclbcrry and Long. bore. Lehighton M. E. church, Rev. J. P. Miller, jiastor To-morrow (Sunday), nt 10:30 a. in. Bubject "Healing Loaves;" 2 p. in., Sunday school ; 6:30 p. m., young men's prayer meeting ; 7:30 p. m., chil dren's chuicli, subject "The Children of Jesus." All are welcome. Do not fail to read our interesting cor respondence ofEampan Ufa in China. nilnlatcrint nnd S.S. Conventions rrogramino of the Allcntown District Ministerial Convention, of tho Evangelical Association, to bo held in the Evangelical Church, at Slatington, Lehigh county, Pa., commencing on Moudayevcning.May 26lh, 1870, nt 7:30 P. M., ami continuing until Wednesday uoon, tho 28th I 1. Sermon on tho Baptism of tho Holv Ghost, bv Francis Hoirman 2. Is Man Immortal by Cicatlon or Preservation? by W. K. Wlcand 3. The Inspiration of the Holy Script- urcs, by D. Yingst 4. Liberal Christianity, and its relation to our Church, by B. J. Sinoycr 8. Is the Second Advent of Christ pro or post Millennial, by II. Stctzcl 0. Distinction between Matter and Spirit, by J. K. Scylrlt 7. Tho Internal and External Evidences of our Adoption, by E. But 8. Is a Preacher justifiable to vtso Per sonalities In tho PulpilT by.B. H. Miller 9. Tho Elements of Success iu (ho Evan gelical Association, (general subject opened), by Geo. T. Haines Tho Sunday School Convention will com mence on Wednesday afternoon, nt 2 o'clock and continue until Thursday evening, tho 20th, tho following is tho order of exercises: 1. Sunday School Organization, by James Bowman 2. Tho Pastor In tho Sunday School, by J. C. Ulicra 3. Tho Superintendent in tho Sunday School, by C. H. Baker 4. The Teacher in tho Suuday School, by P. Wnnnamakcr 5. Tho Scholars in the Sunday School, by Win. Craig 0. Tho Infants iu tho Sunday School, by Clarcnco Weiss 7. Tho Parents in tho Sunday School, by J. M. ltlnkcr 8. Tho Visitor in tho Sunday School, by ..W. C. Weiss 9. Tho Work and Aim of tho Sunday School, by H. D. Shultz 10. Tho Duty or tho Church to the Sun day School, by D. Lentz A grand Children's Meeting will bo held on Thursday evening, May 20th, at 7:30 P. M. to be addressed by II. D. Shultz, B. J. Sinoycr, C. K. Fehr and D. Lentz. Each School iu tho District is entitled to Ono Delegate, who is urgently requested to attend Iho Convention. Delegates should report to Rev. J. C.Blicm, Slatington, Lehigh county, Pcuu'a, bcfoio the 21st day of May. Tho Coal Trade Tho anthracite coal trudo is in tho samo unsettled condition that it has been reported weekly for tho past month or two. Tho rumors of efforts on tho part of tho coal pro ducers to combine and control the market aro frequent, nnd ono Is no sooner shown to havo littlo or any truth in it than a now one, or nn old ono in n new guise, is started to take Its place, each succeeding nnotlicr in rapid succession. Tho acknowledged fuels of the trado are anomalous ami entirely in explicable in any logical way. Tho demand for coal is quito active, ami sales aro pretty generally n good way ahead of delivery. Ordinarily this condition of affairs would stiffen and advance tho prices of coal In tho opcu market, but the actual fact shows up to the present generally lower prices. This in dicates somo countervailing influence not natural to tho trado itself. Higher prices than arc now realized for fuel could bo had for tho asking if tho market presents its truo condition. Whenever buyers are weeks in advance in purchasing their supply of coal then liai come tho period precedent in the market for an advance of prices. And higher prices would now bo uncomplain ingly paid. A good many persons in tho trade nro of opinion that tho influences that now tend to steadily sink prices on an active demand for coal is traceable, to speculations iu tho stocks of several of tho coal carrying compaulcs, nnd'tho officers and managing men of two or three of the New York com panies aro being charged with going "long" or selling " short" their own stocks. This, if true, is criminal, though tho penally is not specified in the code. It is easy to mako charges, but it is difficult, except by sonic such presumption as intimated, to account fur the anomalous fact of declining prices attending on an active demaud in tho mar ket. There is probably a competition among the carrying companies to keep up a full tonnago ns against their rivals that would induce low transportation charges, and so keep down tho price of coal, but it is not supiwsed that the losing prices on coal could or would bo so long continued for such nn object ns they havo been. Tho losses on coal must, however, soon find nn end. Thcro nro evidences of this latter fact daily moro ap parent, nnd several prominent and influen tial men, both in and out of the trade, during tho last ten daye havo been exerting their influenco with the soycral largo parties in the trado to come to somo rational conclu sions and do something that will savo the trado from tho general bankruptcy that is now threatened. Ledger, Monday. OOIICUII. General John A. Dix died at his residence In New York city, at about 11 o'clock on Tuesday night, iu the 81st year ot his ago. This venerable man lias long been a promi nent figure in Aineiicaii history, and ns sol dier, lawyer, United States Senator, Cabinet Minister, diplomat, Governor of a great Com monwealth, officer of the richest, and most iwwerful Church corporation in the country, orator and author, his namo was a familiar wont to his fellow-cilizcns iu all parts of the United Stales, About five weeks ngo General Dix was at tacked by a painful disease. His spirits did not desert him, ami ho entertained until' very recently a strong belief in his early re. covcry. A week ago last Saturday, howov. er, while endeavoring to sit up iu bed, his arm snpicii irom unuer nun, aim tue tall backward which resulted, whilo it would probably have been uniniwrUnt Intlio caso of n younger man, wassullicient to fracture his collar-bone. Tho shock and pain wero too much fur his already sadly exhausted system, nnd he lost nil liojio of recovery. Ho began to sink rapidly, aud last Saturday morning no uccamo unconscious, remaining in that condition with but shoit intervals o: Partial consciousness until his death. On riday evening lie 6ent for Bishop Potter, who remained with him fur somo time, and ho also dictated a farewell message to be sent by telegraph to his daughter, Mrs. Walsh who lives in Julian. His other daughter, Mrs. Blake, and his sou the Rev. Dr. Morgan Dix, Rector ol Trinity Church, has been with him almost constantly since his illness be came alarming. John Adams Dix was born at Boscawen, N. II., July 24, 1798. During tho war of 1812-'15 he served ou Iho northern frontier, with tho rank of Ensign and as Adjuitantof a batallion. About lb23 ha commenced the practice of the law, at Cooperstown, N. Y., and became identified with the Democratic party. In 1830 he was appointed Adjutant General of the state of New York, aud in 1833, Secretary of State and Superintendent of Common Schools. In 1842, he was elected to the Assembly, and in 1845 he was chosen to fill u vacancy in tho United States Senate, caused by tho election of Silas Wright as Governor. On the slavery question ho was considered the exponent of tho free boil sec tion of tho Deinocrotio party in New York, whose csmdidato he was lor Governor in 1848, but was defeated. Iu 1853 ho was up jioiiited by President Picnw Assistant Treas urer of the United States at New York, but soon resigned. On Decamber 10. Howell Cobb resigned his post as Secretary of the Treasury in President Buchanan's Cabinet to joiu the fortunes of his State -Georgia in the secession movement, and on the 15th of January, in 1801, General Dix was ap luiutedlotho Secretary thiii. In this posi tion it was his fortune lo issue an onler In connection with which it impossible his nmo is mom widely known than! from any -h.r of his many public acts, viji"!f any on attciniiU to haul down tho American flag, shoot him on the spot." Upon tho accession of Mr. Lincoln to tho Presidency, Secretary Dlx was succeded In tho Treasury Department by Hon. Salmon P. Chase, and, at tho breaking out of the civil war, the cx-Sccrctnry was npfiolnted Major General In tho New York inllitin,and on Mav 10, 1601. liowas commissioned Ma jor Ocucral U. S. Volunteers. Four days aiterwara a inaM meeting olcillzensol iNcw York was held in Union Square, ot which General Dix presided, to express thoir de termination to Uphold tho authority of tho Government. Tho meeting was opened with prayer by tho venerable Dr. Spear of the BrickChurch,nttcrvvhlch General Dix mado an nddivss, tho closing sentenco of which created intense enthusiasm. Ho said t "Let us remember that nothing could bo so dis astrous, so humiliating nnd so disreputable to us an ns to see tuo common uovcrnmcnt overthrown, or its lecitimalo authority suc cessfully resisted. Let us then tally with ono heart to its support. I believe it will act with all the moderation and forebcaranco consistent with the preservation of the great UIUUUUU VJ II. 1 HCrO 13 UO C11U1TO left but to acqulcse in its surrender lo revo lutionary leaders, or to give It tho means it needs for defense, for self-nreservatlon. nnd for tho asseition of Its authority, holding it responsible for their legitimate use. Fefiow citizens, wo stand before tho statuo of tho Father of his country. Tho Hog of tho Un ion which floats over it hung abuvo him when ho presided over tho Convention by which tho Constitution was framed. The great work of his Ufa has been rejected, and tho banner by which his labors were oonso- crntcd has been trampled iu tho dust. If mo inanimate bronzoin wiucli tho sculptor lias shaped his imago could bo changed to tho living form which led the armies of the revolution to victory, ho would command us i n the name of tho hosts and patriots and political inaityrs who havo gono before, to sttlke for the defcusoof tho Union and the Constitution." Soon after reccivinz his commission Gen eral Dix was placed in the command of tho DenarlmcntoI'Marylaiid, with licadquniters ut Baltimore. In June 1802 hewas trans ferred to Forlrcs Monroe. It July 1803 ho was stationed in New York, and was milita ry commander during tlio draft riots. Ho commanded the department of tho East dur ing 1804-5. In September 1SC0 ho waB ap pointed U. S, Minister lo Franco, and held tho position until 1S0S, when ho resigned and returned to Now York. In 1872 he was nominated by the republicans for Governor of New York nnd elected by n verv largo majority. Ho was renominated In 1874, but was itclcatcd by Mr. Tilden, and since then ho has not held any prominent political Pos ition. General Dix being In liossessioii of nn am- plo estate, has always devoted much atten tion to literature and art. For some timo ho conducted the Xorlhcni Linht. a literary journal published at Albany; nnd he was iur many years ono oi mo regents oi inc University of tho State of New Vork. a pos ition which he resigned in 1878, owing to advanced ago and more pressing occupations. Ho was tho author of avcrv fiuo-traiislation of tho old Latin hymn, "Dies Irre," "Re sources of tho City of Now York" 1 837 j "De cisions ot the Superintendent of Common Schools of Noiv York" 1837: " A winter in Madeira" 1S51 ; "A summer in Spain and Florence," 1855; nnd two volumes of "Speeches," 1804. For several vcars past ho has been Registrar of the corporation of Trinity church, of which his son tho Ilcv. Dr. Morgan Dix is tho rector, and in this position lias had chargo of tho vast real es tate and other temporal interests of that wealthy corporation. Ho was re-elcetcd to the position of registrar at tlio Easter election held last week. 1IOWTO IICIIKAIJTIFUL. Many hundred thousand dollars aro an nually expended by ladies, for " artificial" appliances to hide tlio shrunken and wasted form, or tlio sallow skin, blotches, or liver Sts, which are duo to female weakness, dyspepsia, torpid liver, and constipation, II a small cr cent, of this sum wore invest ed in Dr. Pierce's Favorito Prescription. juuies wuuiu suuu realty uo wnut tuey now seem to be. It readily corrects thoso weak nesses and diseases upon which debility and emaciation depends. It cures dyspsia by toning up tho system, ami when used in connection with Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pur gative Pallets, spcedilyovereomcsollirrcgu- mriucg ui inc nver mm oowcis. rto-uiooin of youth," no "bcautificr of tho complexion," can imparl such crmaiiciit beauty of the face mid form as Dr. Pierce's health-giving Favorito Prescription. NEWS COSSIl'. A neighbcriiiforms us that his wifo nev er knew a quiet night until tho doctor pre scribed Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup for her littlo one. Gen. Rosscr, chief engineer of tho North cm Pacific Railroad, says that tho migrat ing negroes who tako employment under him will work less lliah is required on Southern plantations, and get moro pay. Tho 500 nlrcady hired will, if they desire, be enabled to establish themselves as farm ers on the lino. Tho Obxervatore Homano publishes a Latin brief, wherein tho Popo enjoins that, lo tho prayer "Blessed bo tho holy Immac ulate Conception of tho Blessed Virgin Mary," be added tho words"Mother of God," and that to whoever devoutly reciles these additional words will bo conceded 300 days' indulgence. Life needs safeguards, not only on the ocean, and on tho laud, and amongthebusy marts of commerce, but in tho household protections nro needed against that most dreaded of oil evils, Consumption, arising from n si ight cold, neglecsed. The best iass port to salcty, is Dr. Haas' Expectorant. Wednesday morning, about ten o'clock, tho "night shift" men in No. 10 colliery of tho Lehigh and Wilkesbarro Coal Company, ut Sugar Notch, wero warned by breaking and crackiiig.noises that tlio mine or part of it was about to cave in. They immediately sent n boy, named John Clark, lo the laco of the cast gangway, whero six men were ut work, to notily tliem of what was happen ing between their gangway nnd tho open ing. These men, however with tho mes senger, wero cut off by tho caving of the. mine, all tho others escaping. The names of tho imprisoned men are Edward Price, Charles Hawkins, James fircone, Tatrick Greene, Barney Riley and Wllliijm Kinney and Iho boy, John Clark. They wero bur ied iu the safest part of tho mine, and two hundred men were at once set digging for their release, it being calculated that It would bo necessary to dig to n depth of only 20 feet. Nothing further has been reported concornlne the disaster. J Lcadvillc, the new Eldorado in Colorado, is built exclusively ol wood, and a Prediction is current in the city that it will soon bo burnt in order to let Ihocarpciitersandlum bercrs build it over again. Two attempts have already been made to burn It ; o guest of tho Grand Hotel, coming up from dinner, found some shavings in a blazo under his bed, and a lot of boxes and kindling in the rearofa restaurant were lighted, but extin guished by tlio cook, who happened to step out that way. Still new houses are daily run up as 11 by magic. A meeting was called in Eureka, Oil., to express disapprobation of Senator Cornln's course in tho Legislature, but before it had been called to order the Senator himself walked in. took Iho platform, and made a brief speech In defense of his nets. Then he went down among the audience, shook his fists in the faces of men who had started the movement against him, drew a revolver and dared any to present tho resolutions. The meeting was formerly adjourned. JII.SKUAHI.KNUSS. The most wonderful anil marvelous suc cess, Iu cases whero persons are sick or pin ing away from a condition of miserableness, that no one knows what ails them, (pro fitable patients for doctors,) is obtained by tho uso of Hop Uitters. They begin to cure from the first doso and keep it up until perfect health and strength is restored. Whoever is afflicted in this way need not suirer. when they can get Hop Bittcrr. Seo "Truth" and "l'rovcrbs" iu another eolumn. Closing l'riccs or D-iuvkx A '. Slock, Government and Ciold, Tuwmkxd 40 South Third Street. Philadelphia, April 17 1879 v. H.B's. istt I', h. ij.4u' II. H.t'urrenCT.'" 11.21. 6'a 1841. new II. H. 4V new TJ. S 4' new....... .... I'eimsylvunm It. It , l'lula Heading It. It. .IiCH uid loss ,., ofiiieu ,..r3H bid ItZH asked ,.1CH, kid 10, s a.tcd ,..itH b it 10 asked ..10, i. i.l lilt, a.k1 .. i H bid 3 li asked ,.. 14 i.hI aft u-krd !' a a-yeo Lehigh V.lley It. It. ... uia atn bid iK faked I Ahtirh I'Attl .fc Nnv. L'u.... 10 1 D1U ISV n.iitMi nnniiijiideBof .N. J.itJ Old 13a anktd itbern Central li. It... UH "Id u ; If e-umvill-. !. H.lt. o 114, tart HH silted fltu .Til. lion, ft tt. Co. li.d 51. Hiked I'.nlr.l Trull. wilUllou Co O bid 4t aiUed In. Co. otN A. HM 30 ..jrd "J,C.U'V::::;;: JJ Sin Si. UaSd tonne ndi.Dimei). u Ma teiiMied Special Notices. PILES Of all kinds. TtTMOUH, Ocliar. cos of 111 OOP or iimcn nnd nil diuni-n nttlm UKCTl'il quickly oml oerfei-tly cuioi bv a imriifl and sooimiiff .lu-u'.ui. x or itiiormnnnn nnini DU. J. rUUIt JtUO.ViAunPt .N Y. THUS WOULI)8 UALM. Dr U. V. WEYllb UN'S ALTEBATiyi! Yrtt.T W A remedy ucd Till UTY-V1VK 'VKAU3 la a private pract.ce.aud netcr failing to mdlcallr cuio Dropsy, Ei vlpolnii.ectin(1nry uvphllls. I rnrst, Wabi fcs. and nil disease In which tho b'ood Is iuiinleatod, is now ntrmort to tho pub le. t-old by n UFTAIL DitiiooWTS. nrt (wholcat only) by rllli WUYHUHN tlKIUOlMJ CO. 1'. O. llox 938, itoclie.ter, K. Y, PIMPLES. I will mail (Free the nclpo lor a stjnpte Vr.oKTAULa ItAtM that will reniovo TAJ. FHKOKl.US. riMPM'.S and JJLOTCHKS, lrnvloir tho Rfclu soft, clear and bonut'.Iul i nlo lntructtoiiB tor niodncing a luxuriant irronth of hair on a bald heal orsmootu face. AUdres, Iiciomdk3c. stamp, lion. Vanfli II & Co 2" Ann Bttect, N Y. . TO CONSUMPTIVES. Iho nflvertUer. bovine been permanently i ureil ot that dread msei-a. Co'isutupttou. bv a simple rcmtdr.l anxious to woke known to hi. lcUow.sunorern the racnim ot emu. To all who i.osiro It. ho will Bend a ctpy nl tho nrtscniitlon usod, ifico of ciiarRB.) with Iho directions lor preparing and uilns the samo, which t.iey will inula buuk cnuu for Co.suu?non, Atumi. lMONClIlTlS. c '. , I'ailie wishiiiK tho Prcfcr'ptlon, will plcau-o sfldrcss. HA. W1LSO.N, 11)1 Tour, street, Wiluainsbiircu, H. Y. Health and Happiness. IlenlUi nufl Ilnpplncaa nro rnceles WcMth to their pn8fior. and yet tliov ro within tn reach of every ono who will use Wright's Liver Pills, the only sure CURR (or found Liver, Dyspep Kin. llenrtncho, Bom- utimiach.Uonstipatiou, 1" hiiitv, Nauei, ami all UIIIlous complaint" and n owl l)iorileis. None penulne nuleaaujnitt Wm. Wright! I'hi'u." II your UriisKist will not suiinlv aend 55 cents for ono box to llarilclt Holler Co.,7U iJ. 4th t I'Ulia. tcolwa DK. HARTER'S Purifies, EnrlcUc. Gives Color and To in; to the IIIooil; it increases the quantity as tcell aj the quality, gin ing Vigor, Vitulity, Energy, Toiccr and Life itself. It li especially adopted to Feraalo Dlseasas, such as Weakness from Mirslnc. or any i tlicr causo. pnlntril. irregular or deranped monthly periods, falling of tho womb, nansoa in prca. naucy, Btcrllity, change ot life, etc. Dr. Harter's Liver Pills Combl.iotho two csaentl.ilqun'ltieso( a Family Pill. Tney net nsonnUUnd efficient purjrcnud at tho same time sio tho host Liver I'llU ever oflci oil to tho public anl l.mO A FREE GIFT ! or a copy of my MEDIC AI COMMON SKNSn IIUOIC, tit any pi'ison suffoiiiiff Witn CONSUML'ilOK, AsrilMA. CATAItQll, BltOlSCUiriS, LObS of Voice, on souis throat. Bei d name ami po olUce ntloreaa. with two 3 cent rostago fctniuid nnu fctnto rour rtCkhoih Tno boo it in cicKantlr l.lustiateil. (114 dp 11 nio. J379.) Tho Intoiuintmu it tontuliis, m tlio lirovmeiico of Clod hat Bflvcdmauy live. The author has been ttcatnir d.rea03 of tno JSoso, TnrD.it, niid Luuiu, iib v npccial practice In Cincinnati, fIiico 1B.'7. Address, Dr. N. li. WOhlK, Cincinnati. Ohio. Ji IU wl TO CONSUMPTIVES. A Gentleman having been so fortunuto ns to cmc ul.H ton of Coimuiuptinn In tho wo rat ftnge.i, oltei bomjr pivtnnp to din Oy tho moist coic brut oil pliyriiclnup, deMrca to ti.n-io known th? GUI'" (winch piovch successful in every cusoJ lo tlioe nQl.cted Willi AMtimu, Iironchtut Condi, CoUU K ouHUiuplton mid till Affect Ions of tlio lliroft and Lunus. ami will Rend tho tU'O pe, fico of charge, to all who deslrn tt, 11 tnov will fnrwurd their adcrcfiti to UANIUIj ADKIZ, 24 Liberty at., Kow Ycrlt. Jjminm 7 V e o ir. A. BKLTZ. respectfully announces lo tho pcooieot LeMRhtnu and vicinitv that ho has mtiilRniriiUflPinPiit-Ior Minnlvlng ihora with the BU-.T LKIIIUII UOAIi irom tlio l.chlirh. ton Depot ot ihe LeiVch A tiu&q., lilt., at tho f ot lowing Low Trices i Stove (3 ii per ton Chestnut - Do per ton No. : I li per ton STRICTLY FOR CASH Leave vonr Orders stmy once. JiAjiK St., oopnsito tlio I'uphc Squaie. (-u.il will hodcliv ered, when dcslroa, at very Lowest Charve.. ou ahoro price.. II. A JllillZ. March .-Siu. Lehighton, ra. WHAT HANDSOME GOODS! AND WHAT A SPLENDID VARIETY ! Is the Universal Verdict of all who Examine tho Now, Fresh Spring Stock of Clotlis. Cassiiueres. Vestiugs & Snitings, For MEN'S, HOY'S and YOUTH'S tVEAIt, lust receive!! at tho MEUOHANT TA1LUK. 1NU STOItH uF . II. II. PETERS, Agent, TOST OFFICE BUILDING, The Popular Clothing House IN LEllMHTON. Even- Department Is full end complete with the Latest Novelties. ' crfect Fits nnd Lowest Frlces" tho motto augM tf H. II. l'ETEUU, Aft I A Card to Lalics!j Tho Ladiesof Lehighton, Welfsport, Mauch Chunk and vicinity are rcspecttuily lulormed that iiiRsrEy'niBBLEii will, on after APHIL10, 1870, Open Rooms In tho llifelltnironi osltetheUAuno.v Advocate I1ANKWAY, LEHIOHTUN, for tho pur poso of I DRESS M AK ING, ; whre she will bo much pleasod to see her Lady Mends nnd all others Interested. My motto being to please all nho may favor me with their patrona.c, nnd having had many years experience in both City and Country, nil, therefore can fully rely on havlnR their Dressos mni'iiCTl.Y fitted (comhlnlnir easb with KLtoANCK), mado up In rmsT-CLASS order, In the roust ktvlish manner, nt rua fioNAnLK charges, I'lcasoeall and bo convinc ed that It Is ubTiiiKLY UNMKCKfiSAnv togolar from homo to obtain tho talent neco(ary to BKCtlnS FinST-CLASB FITTIIIO BnKS8K8 IK kvkkv respect, or ant otiiehwouk rnii taikiko to tub nusiiuss. l'ersons having kzpknbi vk material which they wish made up, are particularly Informed that they can Place tho ruu-KBT niaiANCit o y ability TO aiVB THEM ENTIttB SATISFACTION aS tO fit, style and euFKRion wonKNANsmr. llcsnectfully, March a, 1679. Nub. E. HIDDLEn. jgJXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Letters- Testamentary on tho Estate ef hl.rt.mn llMrlton (lountv. 11 Samuel iieocnina:, iaio o uiumish w been trranted to the undersigned, to whom all 1 emiBYi.uiu, ,i . I, 10 :stat persona Indebted to the said Lstate are re quested to make payment within six weeks, and all those hating claims or demands will make known the same, without delay, to ANUELINE HLUI-HLlNCL Executrix of Samuel lleberllng, dec d. Lehighton, March 29, 187-ir " MSLKY'S 1'UltK DISTIIaLKII 23c. KXTUACT 23c. WITOH HAZEL, On, II AM AMU LIS VIltaiNIOA. Equal In quality to any made, nnd only half the price, tyjz. bottlvs SSc. l'iuts oe. Itelieves Headache. Toothache, Karache, Rnrft Kv,.T?n.llleed. ltleedlnirLunir. rain. ;rVn.. nam HruiaM. Kealria, Burnt. ful Mt-iiaefc. wnites. AEinuia. iieuuci-a rweii- Sprilns, Wounds, lthauiuatmii, Erysipelas, l .1 1 1 U1U 1 1. fOl.WttV , Natuuk'h UmvaitaAL Itxuituv roa Itkb- KAL, A3D HTKltBAL US II. If your Druggl't haa not got It, have him order It of the proprietor. Jll AtuL.ES r KISLjEyi wooiesai iruggi,t, mtrstto 5BOrnwieBbt.,NwVcTk. -JyJ" MEILMAB fc CO., BANK STREET, LehigtlUa, Ptu, MILLPIIH and Dealer In Alt Kind of nrtAI.Y JIOUOIIT and BOLD. llKUrjiAll M.UIKET HATES. V,'e wnajd, also, tesofetttlUr Inform our em xpus lliat wo ate nowlulljr prepared to bUP TLYUiemwitU Memt of Coal Trout snr Mine d,el!.eda VKDY JLOWI2ST JPKIjCEtt, if. IIEILMAN fie UO. Jalr it. BPEBR'S PORT GRAPE WKSE usediln hundreds or eenarecation tor eonreii or communion imi-pnaen. ZICII.LIKX rCS LABI'S AVS WXaIM IISSOI Ans tax isip. MT. PROSPECT VINEYARDS, N. i, Speer's Port Grape Wine FOlllt Y GARS OLD. Thl" Jostly Celebrated Notlve Wine Is madi fionitlm Juice ot too Oporto urape, luised la tluscountiy. ftsiurnlunhlo Tonic nnd SlrcuglliciiiiigPropcrticj nio unvirimssoj ny nnv other native wtne, Heine tho puie Jmco of tho urape. nrodnrrd under Mr. MieerM own personal suiicn laiou, lis purity and irenuiuei.eB are cuaaniiHa. Tho younccbt child mav pat talte of Ha frener. 011011111110-.. nnd the worikist lnviihd n.e It ta advantage. It is tirticitl.-trlv beneQclnl to th apod ami fir-nllitntcd, and suited to the various aliincmt that affile! tho w inker "ex. Ii la. In cery respect, A WINK TO II u Illil.IED ON, Isvilili Uia Cjotr'a Fcrt Orifi Win. Teailts Ui Cictr'i Tort Oripi VTttt. Weill? rsrrcci Flsl a Sectt tr Its Cm. Rnecr's Wines In Hospitals are pielcrred Is otLcr Wines. sold liy jiniffilsta aronerallr, who also Mil Hl'UKIfs PKimO J. DIIAWUY. I'EDFtO J. SI1KHUV. nnd STAN DA It D WINK HIT. Tl:itH. Tr, iilii aunvltrd bv all Wholesale Deal, crs. isoo that tho plnctiue of Allred hpc r. 1'assalc, N. J.,ls ntcr thecou ot cich bcdtlei. A. aiM3.'lt'S Ilount Piopect V.unardi, Kcw Jcroy. Ofuie, No. 34 Vnmn stmt, NcwYoik. roi'Bulebv a. j. nuiti.i.a, i.EiiiaiHOK. pa. Till PUBLIC. Wo wih to tar that one of our oldeat nd most experienced physicians, alter Rlviair Dr. Soth Arnold's Cough ICillor THOROUGH 1 1tlAL, ritONOUNCES XT FAK SUPERIOR TO ANY Couch ltcinedy he ever saw. The doctor had been i mietnil with a acvi iooi'd which wi aid not yie d to nny pi fact ip ion I 6 cuu A coin. pound, hut with ono boiitoof ihe Cough Killer, ho was en much trllevrd that bacuruo l.urlt and hought soveu tmttlOH mure. Jf nn one wlahr-j to know who ihe doctor is wo will Inform thetn by calling: nt our storo. CIIOM3MAN a rLUHJJUrt. Citi Hull DrurHtoro. Comer Second Bticet und Mco'iet Avrruo, MIMiEArOLU. Uikk. ATtUOfD'S COUGH KII.Lh.lt Is sold by all Drufrirlsi everywhere, l'or fcioloby A.J. DVl'.LI.Na, Lchlabtoo. F yov. IC-rnC E. F. LUCKENBACH, Two Doors Below the " Broadway Uousa MAUCH CHUNK, PA. Dealer in all rattcrns of rialn and I'anor Wall Papers? Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Supplies, LOWEST OA8H FLICKS. No Patent No Pay. obtained for Inventors In tho Uniled Btntea, Canada and Kurojic, at icduccd rates. With our pilncipal oilico located in Washington, directly opposite ilia United States Futent Ofliiv, wo aro able to attend to all patent business witli greater promplnefcs aud des patch and at less cost than other patent at torneys who aro at a distance from Wath ington,and who have, therefore, to employ "nMwiatonltorneys." We make preliminary examinations and furnish opinions as to patcntnblity, free of charge, and all who are interested m new inventions nnd intents are invited to send for a copv of our "Guide for obtaining Patents," which is sent free to nny address, anil contains ooinplcto instruction's how to obtain patents ami other valuabl matter. Wo refer to tho German-American National Bank, Washington, D.C.; the Royal Swedish, Norwegian nnd Danish Legations, at Washington; lion. Jos. Catev, late Chief Justice U. S. Court of Claims; to the Officials of tho U.S. Patent Oilico, and to Eenutoit an d embers of Concrcta from even' Stato, Address! LOUIS ll.VGGEIl .V CO.,6oliei tors of Patents and Attorneys at Law, Leproi t Building, Washington, D.C. dec22 HUSBAND'S Calcined Magnesia, Focn First Preuidm Medals AwAsntn. More agreeable to tho Tasio. and Smaller Dos thau other M-ag-muta. For aile In Government Maniped Bottles, at Drugciataand Country Hioiea, and by T. J. HUSBAND, Jr., ip.iw:i PHILADELPHIA. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A (inNrLRMA V whnauftVrrd ("rywiri from Kervoua DHUn.ITV.rm.MATUIlfi DlCCAV. urn! uil thu i-fl'-cuol youthliU IndUcrctiiiii. will for ih aukoof aurTcriuir iiumauttt, aeud fie t all whu need It. the reclne andilirecilon for uialtlnff th aliuplo remeoy by which be waa cur-d. Hufferei Ulilng 10 profit by tho ad. vuitlaer'd cxi'Ctienco cau do ao oy adurea-dna iu .itricct ronudcuce. JOHN 11. OODEr.. Cedar St. N. V. UDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Fleas of Carbon County, to settle and ndjust the account ef Tllgamao Arner, assignee of Z. 11. Lone, will atland la t he duties ot his appointment onTHUltrJ l AY MAY 1st. 1813. at TEN o'clock A. AI., at bis Umce, Dak Hall, In Mauch Uhnnk, when aid where all parties Interested mav appear. I'KTClt J. .MK.E1I AN. Auditor. Mauch Chunk, March tr?, 1876.-tr DMINISTKATOU'S SOI ICE. Notice Is hereby given, that Letter! ef Ad. ministration upon tho Kniatonr I anc .Miller, late uf Mauch Chunk Ton hto.' ty, l'a., huve been itranti d lo ti e undersigned. Ail pcrnn knowing thenuclves Indebted to Bum rsutie win miiao iiuin,.,, . and those having claims will preaeo duly authenticate!, lor settlen.mt to i btni, AMI'S MlLLKlt, Administrator, Mahoning twp., March 15, 1879-wO NATIONAL HOTEL, uiiEa-a-i.r.'ii'. ... ..- ii IlOTl 1IK1SS A POND, Proprietors. On the (taTf ijurax Plan. The ltcauirant Calf and Lunch Heem at tached art vaatrpaaaMfnr chramftaa and ex. celleuftitJO. Hinmaa-ei to uproar. tjtal"pi veek. ConVaaieut to all Krrrna rrw jiivVcitMryf jaVw-yt