n. S1KWBI19, OIBTItlor ATTOnNKT A COTJKSELLOIl OtfWe, Klots's Umlolng Biodiwiy. iririi'ir mitlNK. PA. Detillne; Estates. Filing Accounts and Orphans Court mence a specialty. . . . , Trill ot dates carefully attended to . W trsotiettont In English ami ocrman, Jin i, Hrrrra Di DED may loma on nl ' 0K0 pipe Advertising Iiniran. 10 .t AnVKUTISINO CON wee Btreet, YORK. TBACTS may bo rodo for It In SATURDAY, MAT 10, 18ft. Local and Personal. to sunscmnEits. Subscribers lo the Carbon Advocati will talcs special notice that our terms are ono dollar a jtar ttrictty In advance, if not so paid $1.25 will be charged In CTery Instance. Subscribers getting their papers by mall will rafer to the direction tabs cm their papers and not the dale, and remit accordingly. TTesl's liver pills cure liver complaint. Read J. T. Nusbaum & Son's advertise ment in. another column. The Commissioners of Northampton county have Increased the county tax 5 cents on the $100. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy To bacco. 7 SO. Parties going west can get tickets from Bsrt. Seaboldt, h. V. R. R. depot. 1642 Recent experiments havo developed the fact that Iron railroad ties are superior lo wood, and In localities where wood II scarce will probably supercede them. Another bright outlook for the Iron trade. The Catasauo.ua Manufacturing Co's. mill is now running its full capacity. It is turning out about seventy tons of finished iron every twenty-four hours In ndddition to forty tons of ruw Iron Irom tho puddling furnace. Fob Sale:. Eight shares of the Capital stock of the 1st National Bank of Lchighton. For further particulars apply at the Adto c in office. Just opened another large assortment ol ladles, misses and children fancy gaiters, walking shoes and slippers, at astonishingly low prices, at J. T. Nusbaum & Son's. New and elegant assorted stock or wall piper, just received at Dolon's Mauch Chunk at prices defying competition. Paper hang ing a specialty. Witches put In first class order at Dol on's, Mauch Chunk. A trotting match is advertised to take place at the fair grounds, to-day (Saturday) at 1 o'clock. 18,000 tons ot coal wcra shipped over tk L. k S. railroad for the fivo days ending the 30th ult., and 76,433 ton per L. V. rail road for the week ending the SQtli ult, Tor beautiful designs in wall papers, fincy stationery, Ac., call on E. F. Luckcn back, near the Broadway house, Mauch Chunk. Lowcst.prircs in Carbon County. II. II. Peters announces to his friends andlne citlicns in general that ho is now receiving and opening his spring slock of cloths, cassimcres, vestings and suitings, and that he is prepared lo make up all classes of clothing at prices never before heard of in this eection. 'Terfdct fits and Lowest prices," is the motto of this house, and don't you forget lUJSto rein the rost-oflicobullding. The Mexican war pension bill recently passed by our State legislature has gone to the Governor for his approval. It allows seventy-five dollars a year to each Pennsyl vaniin who served in that war, or to his widow. Sportsmen will do well to bear in mind that it is against the law to kill blue birds, swallows, robins, or any other inscctiverous birds it any season. The penalty fof violat ing this law is $5.00 for each offense, 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 atunprecedent ly low prices. He rcspectfufly invites an inspection of his stock feeling assured that lie can give full satisfaction. The Popular Western Ticket Agent, B. O'Bnan, will beat this office next Wednes day night If tou intend to go west, call and see him, he will send you right, cheap ,and quick. W. C. Weiss, Esq., has opened an office far the transaction of business pertaining to the office of Justice of the Peace,'at his resi dence opposite the boat yard, In Franklin township. The dressmaking establishment of Mrs. E. Ilibbler, opposite the Advocate office, is now in most successful operation. The number of ha-idsome and stylish dresses turned out is really astonishing, and those of our lady readers needing anything in this line should not fall to give her a call. Charg es reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Pimples and blotches on the face can be removed by rubbing with camphor milk It costs only 25 cents per bottle. 21-24 To Fa aunts and Others. Wm. Butler, at the Lime Kilns, nearly opposite the Man eion House, Mauch Chunk, is prepared to supply farmers and others with a pure artf cle of Lime, for agricultural and whitewash ng purposes for cash. This llmo is warrant ed to be just what it is represented and t giro perfect satisfaction. The. Great Council of Pennsylvania.Im proved Order of Red Men, met In Easton Tuesday. The following officers were elec ted : Great Sachem, J. II. Uuschcr,of Phil adelphia Great Senior Sagamore, D. F. Probst, of Reading ; Great Junior Sagamore, Thomas IC. Donnelly, of Philadelphia Great Chief of Records, Charles G. Conly, of Philadelphia Great Keeper of Wampum, Thomas K. Winkwortb, of Philadelphia) Great Prophet, II, B. McNeal, of Lancaster, Harvey Trixler, aged IT years, residing about three miles from Bethlehem, met with a singular and fatal accident on Friday of last week. He had climbed up a tree to trim it, but lost his grip and fell, striking upon the sharp edge of an axe. He sustained a deep gaping wound in his left side, just below the lower rib, some six inches in length. The axe almost severed the liver, and portion! of that organ protruded from the wound. Hemorragea followed, nd though supplied with the best surgical atten tlon, the young man died in the greatest agony. During a visit to Mauch Chunk on Monday last, wertepped into the Broadway House, and were no. less astonished than pleased to meet the smiling face of our ge ial friend John W. Reed, formerly proprie tor of the American House, whom we found doing the honors in the office and bar, for the proprietor, J. S. Keiser. Milton Rittcr, brakeman on a Perklo- msn Railroad train, entered the private sa loon of a car to light the gas, on Saturday night, when an explosion took place, which knocked him down and burned him severe, ly. The car caught fire and was destroyed but all the passengers were got out safely. Shoes for 75 ct. boots $3j shirts, JJcts., hits from 15 eta. upwards, ran be had with a nice suit of clothing for everybody, at Jonas Sondheim's first clothing store above tht Mansion House, Mtuch Chunk. E Peter Evans, aged 68 years, a huckster, was murdered on Black Log Mtuntaln,aboui 15 miles from Mifflin, Pa., on Saturday evening. The murderer escaped. It Is sup posed that robbery was tho motive. Jacob Tauslg, on trial for ticket scalp ing In Harrisburg, was convicted on Satur day on one charge and pleaded guilty to another. William Jack, on trial for tho same offense, pleaded guilty. Sentences lu both cases was deferred. Polio Toco Tribe, Imp. O. R. M. of Weissport, propose to hold a plc-nlcon July 4th. Particulars hereafter. For cheap Farm Land in Carbon coun ty, Inquire at N. D. Cortright, Mauch Chunk. 24-37 A San Francisco woman married a coachman unwlllngly, believing him to be a Mexican nobleman. Ho was deceived,too, for he supposed her wealthy, whereas the was realty poor. They parted after an un pleasant honeymoon of a week. "Had I known that I would only get morning brceies for breakfast, trade winds for dinner, and fog for supper," she wrote, "I would have told you that my constitution couldn't stand It I trustthat,lf you ever marry agaIn,you will prepare lo provide your wifo with a bill of fare Instead of a bill of air." And sho might have added hiro teams at David El bert's popular livery in Lchighton. His many frlendc and tho public will be glad to learn that Judge Packer, the president of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, who lias been confined to his house from Indisposition for the past two or thrco weeks, is within a day or two strong er, his physicians declaring themselves much encouraged athis improved condition. The Judge docs not seem to have any con firmed disease, and suffers chiefly from weakness of the limbs. Being but 73 years of age, his abstemious habiU and well pre served health favor tho consummation of tho wish that ha may soon be restored to his usual good health. Ho is at his house in Philadelphia. On Tuesday night n sight explosion of gas occurred in the Scranton Shaft of the Lehigh and Wllkcsba'rre Coal Company, at Wilkesbarro, icvercly burning Martin Ker rigan. An hour afterwards, while the men were "brushing out" accumulated gas In the lower vein, a terrific explosion occurred se riously burning eight men, named Wm. Smith, Levi Gibboon, Sara. Lloyd, John A. Davis, Richard Foull,John Richards, David Morgan and William Walkins. Smith and Davis died of their injuries Wednesday, and most of the others were in a precarious con dition. The mlno caught fire from the ex plosion and COO feetof solid coal burned fur iously, compelling the flooding of the mine. Jonas Sondhclm, Mauch Chunk, offers to the public some of tho greatest bargains ever seen yet. He will sell you all wool Scotch and Cheviot suits from $3.75 to $10 ; boys suits, $2.75. Come and cxamiao be fore purchasing elsewhere. Sunoat Starlets. Lchighton M. E. Church, Sunday, May 11th, RcV. J. P. Miller, pastor. 10:30 a. m., subject, "The Great Conquorer j" 2 p. m., Sunday school ; 6:30 p. in., Young Men's Prayer Meeting; 7:30 p. m., subject, "God's Husbandry." A cordial welcome to all. Go to E. II.Hohl for American watches at reduced prices, and for all kinds of jew elry. Watches, clocks and jewelry repair ing a specialty, at lowest prices. Mauck Chunk Notes. In tho Equity case, thecitizens of Banks township School District vs. tho School Di rectors aud Tux-Collectors, to rcstuin said School Directors and Tax-Collectors from collecting certain taxes which tho citizens allege to be illegal, testimony has been tak en this week before Master in Chnncery Hon. Wm. M. ltapsber, at tho law-oQice of Albright Jc breyiuan. District Attroney E. R. Siewcrs, on Thursday next will lead to tho alUr one of Slauch Chunk s lairest and most ainiuule daughters. Miss Lizzin Yeager. They will mako a bridal tour to New England. May the sunshine of happiness aid prosperity ever keep the flowers of life blooming and Iragranl in their pathway. Prof. Vananda is drilling a choir to take part In tho anproaehini; exccrcises ol Decor ation Day ; unit aim an orchestra for the school commcucemcut to take place the last oi J une. The first mcctint; of Uio Democratic Club was held in their new club room last Saturday evening. A meeting will be held this Saturday evening to elect officers, etc. Now who will bo tho first to christen it the "Ring Den?" At an early dale an entertainment will tike place in East Mauch Chunk for the benefit of the Onoko Band. Another en tertainment for tho benefit of the Lutheran and Reformed church of that borough will uk place in a lew nays. An adjourned session of court will con vene before the Associate Judges on Mon day next. -Schneur's Switch-Back Bazar is now open for the season ; and the Switch-Back railroad cars will begin to run for the public accommodation on the 1 D Hi inst. At a nicotine of the County Commis sioners on Teusday, a resolution was car ried to do soma needed repairs on tlie roofs of the Court House and the County Jail. Perhaps this movement may aroso "Econo my" from the letharcic slumber into wheih a reduction of the price paid tho Sheriff for boarding prisoners and the' apixiint- mem oi a Dealer, causca uim to cunt We shall see. The spirit of improvement on build ings and the streets is still unabated here. Almost everybody is havlntr somethintr done to his or her house or grounds. A liccenso to keen a restaurant havine been refused to Leold Reiss, he has con eluded to ojien on ice cream and refresh ment saloon on the temperance plan, in the Odd Fellows building. Now we have a Sealer of Weights and Measures, which will prevent servant girls from being cheated at the stores where they am sent to purchase family supplies, some one suggests that, another oaicer bo ap pointed to "seal" the girls. Our Pnrryvllle nudge. Our surrounding hillsides are dally ex plored by our boys and girls with basketand blade for the orunge-blossomed dandelion proverbially known as tho "liver regulator." A most memorable event transpired in our villaee on Tuesday mornini. list Tlinnt.!. not shocking in the general acceptation of uiiu wuru, iftnmiui jaxunar sense startling. We refer to the blowing of the furnace whistle,for the first time in upwards of three years. Paying a visit to the L. 4 S. station this week, we lound that the room had been renovated and much improved by the brush ofllie kalsnmine artist, charced 'a (Tain Mil ler and operator Williams, per consequence, am nippy, or ai lean, ougni to be. Eneine No. 2 was nut in motion on Tuesday and worked likoa charm under the guiding nana ot ii. F. Connor, mechanical loreman. Owing to the Urge patronage promised thc.lnstltulion by the people of Weissport, Lehlghton and vicinities the Carbon Norm al Institute will be located at Veissport,that locality being more central to a great major i)y of the students. The public school lias been secured ana me fciiooi win be opened as already aunounceu, juonuay .nay ivtli. Jas. Souder a former resident of this town moved bis family back from Alburtis recently. Our High Constable, true to his Instruc tions as er borough ordinance, is enjoying quite a target practice in shooting down stray canines. Several "dorgs" whose owners tlldn t "know they were out" are now be' neath the tod. Peace to their ashes ensures a measure of peace frour inhabitants. Autsicca. Every mother-in-liw should recommend Dr. Bull's BabySyrup for her grand-children aU'J thus keep pctce in the larniiy. In nnd Around Jennnvlllc. Jeancsvilto has lost another old citizen, Mr. Thos. Richards, who died on Saturday evening, at 7:JJ. Deceased was a machin ist, was s!t "years old, and leaves a wile and four children. . . J. B. Hutchinson, with his son. Master Willie, and bis, uncle lelt here on Monday for Nebraska. ' He expects to take up two claims, as a stock larm. lie ana nis son win return as mo purcnase nas oecn maue, icav ing nit uncio 10 manago me -arm. Miss Bertha Haydcn rcturnd Saturday from Philadelphia, wncro sno nns been making a visit to an aunt ana a cousin. Robt. GauiT went on a Using expedition recently. He returned with sixty fine ones. Tho Trescow Band treated us to some fino music the other evening. Hopo they will favor us again. Robert Renson and James Clark left here on Saturday for Colorado, which they intend making their future home. A free lench at GaufTs Saturday after noononly pay for It. -No. 4 Slope is idle since last Saturday, on account of a lack of shipping facilities. Thos. Smith, of Beaver Brook, who was recently hurt at tho mlno there, and who was reported fatally Injured, is Improving, with prospects of recovery. He wat tint week sent to the Pcnna. Hospital. Mr. Gibbs and Miss Mary Jones will leiva here for Prof. J. P. Rowland's Normal Institute for instructing in tho art of teach ing, on the 18th Instant. Rov. C. Graham was attacked by a par ty of ruffians going home, on Sabbath eve ning, as he was returning from hisappoint ment at Humboldt A person seized the horsobvlho bridle: tho Reverend ccnllo- man began to dismantle for the encounter, when the buggy-driver struck tho horse which sprang i'oiward and knocked the as salants Into the ditch, and lis cscaned from them. These highwaymen should Ira looked after. Wtl.L Wisuxa. Ccliocti front Itcnvcr "tlcndow. On Thursday last Mr. Fred Isreal re ceived n very serious hurt at Chas. F. Shoe- ncr A Co.'s, No. 2 colliery, in getting his leg broke, and other serious injuries about tho body, by a fall of coal in his breast He is doing very well so far. On Friday last a young man by the name of Patrick Kelly, while running a trip of railroad cars on tho siding from under tliu No. I breaker of Chas. F. Shoener & Co., came in contact with other cars, squeezing him very sorely about the body . Mrs. Evans, mother of Mr. Evan Evans, of Coleralne, ied on Monday night. Mrs. Evans has been a very Gne old lady among her people, was never conversant in the English language therefore was confined to her own language and people (the Welsh) In- tho business of life. Sho was eighty years old. The mines of Chas. F. Shoener Jt Co., arc being Tun to their rull capacity. This is very cheering to the miners and their families, who mako a much better appaarance this spring than last. Some person, more forward than wise, posted some notices, signed many citizens, calling tho citizens of this place and vicinity to a meeting held in tho Odd Fellows' hall on Thursday evening lad, for tho purpose of laying beforo the people a very grave subject in regard to the grave yard fence. Many of the citizens were somewhat amused at the arbitrary manner in which the leader thought to conduct the meeting, saying noth' ing of his parliamentary ignorance. In an nouncing the object.of the meeting, he said the ground was given to the people of Bea ver Meadow by the old B. M. Company for a cemetery in which to bury their dead. This affair was managed by the trustees of the Lutheran church who charged tho people $5 a lot for the ground, nnd appropriated the money to keep up tho fence. In the meantime the citizens would often join in and clean up tho grounds. Some four years ago the citizens ogaiu put the grounds into a very respectable condition, spending sev' cral days at the work. As soon as this was done tho trustees raised the price ol tho lots to $12. The (Kioplo would like.to know why the money that has been collected has not been sjwnt ubout the cemetery. Observer, WcUiport Items. The borounh Council met on Monday eveninn. jiurgcss Arner In tho Chair. Sev. bills were presented, and some ufthem order ed paid. The borough treasurer was ordered to renew his bonds. U. II. MacDanlels was appointed Chler.of.Follce; Councilman Trapp handed In his resignation from the Council wh eh was accepted, and at tho next meeting the vacanry will bo filled. The Council re- lolved to use the public school house In fu. ture ns a place of meeting. Tho new official, the sealer of weights and measures, paid his visit here on Wednesday. He called on the merchant, unceremoniously entered their stores, fingered over tho scales, measures and yard-sticks and then presented his lilllt bill, the mostlinportantniatterotall, wo believe, In most cases was paid, and then departed. Hut the merchants feel this mat ter to be an outrage, and the question Is ask ed who Is responsible ror Itt Who authorized tho levying of this tax upon the merchants who are already taxed to death. There mus t be a day coming when this systematized sine. curlsm, by which honest Industry Is taxed doubly taxed to fosteran armyofofflco-hold ers will end. Cut let tho ioplo remember that the place to remedy such evils Is the bal lot-box. litt voters of whatever party, make a memoranda of this. One evening, the latter part of last week. a number of the friends of John O, lllery. agent of the Weissport Planing Mill, fot to gether and made a surprise call at his rcsl dence. The result was & pleasant, social evening. The query is. why do the authorities keen tneparx in mis borougn closed from year to year, why not put some plain seats la It, lay out walks turougn It, and open It to the pub, lici it would add very much to the attrac. tlvenessofWelisport. As It now Is, one Is reminded of th old plantation ditty, " Uncle J oo cut off his toe, And hunK It up to dry, The ladles all laughed, ho I ho I And Uncle Joe did cry." Two New York ladles called at Weissport this week, purposely to see the old Fnnk. lln Well, and to icet a bottle ol water there Irom as a relic. So much for advertising and letting people know whit you have got. There seems to be a spirit of Inharmony among our borough omclal this year. Iluslncss is so driving at the Fort Allen Foundry that a portion of the establishment has to be rnn nlifht and dav. Th wnrlr nn the addition to the bulldlog hat been com- XoWamrnsInu Ilrcvllle. Our wheat looks ordinary good this spring. Our Supervisors were busy repairing roads the last few days. Farme'j are busily engaged in prepar ing tnrir fields for planting corn next week. Mrs. W. Christman.nfiiearTrachsville, intends to trect a new barn Immediately. Miss Mary A. Snyder , formerly of this place but now ol Arpuachlcola, Is leaching a 6ummer school at Millport We with her abundant success. --Dennis Moyer, of near Curtalnville.hat just completed his new barn. The confirmation took place at Jerusa lem church, at Trachsvllle ou Friday of last week. Miss Catharine Smith, of Monroe Coun tXi i paying her sister and friends a flying visit at this place. Miss S. is a sister to David Dreubach's wife. Miss Ellen J.Distler.of Wild Creek, re turned home to her parents, from Mauch Chunk, on Thursday of last week, and on Monday she went to Lehlghton where the it doing house work for Ellas Snyder, - Buiinen beforo plesture, ts the sbo- maker said when he worked on the day of hit wlfe't funeral. A ton of Thomas Beers, of Beers' Val ley, met with an accident" that caused hit death a few houn after. On Wednesday of last week he wis off with othen pealing bark, and was (truck with a tree that was being felled. The funeral took plaee on Bit- urday of list wtelral Jerusalem church, at 10 a. m. ' When a'man It In the wrong and owns It, he admits that he is wiser to day than yesterday, and to confess it it noble. Merccrt. It sport ot Lelilghton School For the Term ending May (th, 1179 : .IS! J I d 14 55 S.St fc: td m J? 'rz No. olBnollsbolonBinB", I I during term, 10 57 UJ6' Average attendance! Ml during term 2015 25,45 55,110 I Mi 07,293 l'cr ceni. or auenaance i during term M si bi 81 ,79,171 T0( 82 The following Is the result of the examina tions ! miMAHT mo. 2. Pupils promoted to C class, Primary No. 1. Harry Graver, Elvln Jones, Harry Oaricr, Clement Klegcl, Tillle Sehoch, Laura Levan, Emma Williams, Annie Hagar, lara Goggus, Ella Fink, Mary Ebcrt, Ida Kemerer, Sallle Qabcl, Charlie Rapsher, Marie Drelbelbtes. Promotions to No. 1, B class. Emma Kneas, Emma Fuehrer, Lester RehrlK, Emma Frey, Uussle Walters, Clara Rex, rniMARYKO. 1. Pupils promoted from O class to B class. Henry Moulthrop, Francis Peter,AUce Shlng. ler, Llllle Klelntop. Promotions from D elass to A class. Charles Raudenbush, Frank Bartholomew, Charles Frantt, Alvln Noll, Edgar Noll, Alice New- bard, Sarah Fuehrer, Lena Tsohlrscbkey, Mary Albright, Emma Seaboldt, Minnie Stoudt Promotions from D class to D class Second- ary No. 2. Lizzie McCormtck. Laura Miller. Promotions from Aclass to O class, Second ary No. 2. Frank Nusbium, Eddie Nusbaum, Willie Rothermel, Eddie ICuhnt, Willie Swarts, Eddie Qomerer, Lilian Semmel, Ida Mantz, Bessie Lelbenguth, Ella Retchard, Alice Qaggus, Mamie Romtg, Laura Trexler, Mary Qabcl, Ella Anthony, Cora Smoyer, Carrie Ulade. Annie Miller, (jalrln Fesner, Eddie Ohl, Willie Illeghe, Amanda Koons. SECONDARY NO. 1. Promotions from II class to A class. Eva Denllngcr, Emma Ebson, Emma Froellcb, Ella lleberllng, Annie Rex, Aqullla Christ- man, James Krum, ddlo Koons, Kobcrt Stansberry, Wm. Seaboldt, Pierce Trainer, Thomas Webb. Promotions from B class to B class Second ary No. 1. Mattle Longstreet, Ella Peters, Laura Weidau. Promotions from A class to B class.Second- ary No. 1. Laura Dlntlnger, Emmailunslck. er, Dalsle Ilibbler, Florenco Koons, Martha Levan, Anzle Mantz, Eliza Marquirt, Emma Mulhern, Martha Held, Martha Iteber, Mary Smith, Ida Trainer, Francis llachman, Lew Is Drelbelbles, rddle Helm, Robbie Itouscr, Harvey Koons, Willie McCormlck,Eddle Mc cormick, Alvln Rothcrmal, Uswlllo Wert. SECONDARY NO. 1. Promotions from U class to A class. Tillle Sclfert, Minnie liclchard. Testa Hunstcker, Floy Clauss, Ida Reed, Llllle Relchard.Mary Ibbert, Emma llartung, Tommy Yenser, Charlie- 11 auk, Henry Stouber, Willie Horn, Freddy Miller, Willie Sehoch, Willie Hung er, Harry llcchtel. Promotions from A class to B class, inter, mediate school. Eugene Bartholomew, Harry Clauss, WHIlo Longstreet, Elmer Strawn, Harry Painter, Horace Raudenbush, Frank Obert, Elmer Schrochl, George Schults, Val. len Blank, David Horn, Sarah lleberllng, Minn e Peters, Minnie Romlg, Mary Sehoch. INTERMEDIATE BCOOOL. Promotions from I), class to A class. Em ma Schccpe, Delia Krum, Maggie Leonard, Daniel W. Nolhsteln, Alvln Stoudt, Charles Trexler, Wm. H.'Watertor, Levi A. Barthol omew. I'romotlons'from A class to B elass, Oram. mar School. Fannie It. Dlntlnger, Henrietta Krum, Clara Brown, (Esther Kiber, Lily A. lilgoly, Mary O. Wert, James O. Wert, Geo. P. Miller, Geo. Steubcr, Willie J. lleberllng, Q co. B. M. Stocker, Chas. A. Wagoer. onAMKAR acnoou Promotions from B class to A class. Albert Watcrbor, Lizzie Ash, Laura Reed. Ida Strawn, Alice Mantz, Emma Iteber, Emma Koons, U cast o Clauss. Promoted from B class to B class, High School. Milton Rex. Promotions from A class to B class, High School. Lulu Zehner, Lily Ulskey, Aggie Nuabaum. man school. Promotions from B class to A class. Emma Obert, Sallle HoBurd, Emma Nothsteln, Ag gie 11 auk, Geo. llelchard, Charles llartung. Passed History or United States, with the understanding that It be reviewed the lat ter half of next year. Alfred Leuckel, Laura Clauss. Laura Hoffurd, 'Emma Ash, Clara Clauss. Passed Physiology with above condition. Emma Ash, Laura llofiord, Laura Clauss, Curtln Koons and Milton Bretney, (not sub ject to condition). Passed first jjur books In Geometry. Mil ton Bretney, and Curt. Koons. Passed Latin to second period of Roman History. Milton Urctney, and Curt. Koons. Passed General History to Modern Epoch. Milton Bretney and Curt. Koons. It Is also proier to mention the names of Chas. D, Clauss and Frank Raber,who studied the same branches as the last two gentlemen above named and were equally good, but ware compelled to leave school a short time beforo examinations. F. K. Beund, Principal. Cnt Penn Dots Fine the weather. Onward Is our aim. Church on Sunday at 0:30 a. m. ; Sabbath school at 2 p. m, Our roads are in fine condition at the present writing, The fishing season Is at hind, but the fish seem less hungry than the fishermen. Every body one meets says "good roads but cofJ weather." Jacob II. Schappell planted corn on the 2d Instant. Mr. Fred O. Kline passed through Llzzard Creek Valley on Friday. He was collecting for the Carbon County Dtmtcral. He com plained that he had so many bills for mtn who claimed not to get that paper. Mrs. Reuben Peter has bad the tress In her young orchard white-washed. It greatly adds to Its beauty. Mr. Owen Smith Is busy clearing the stones from bis nay field, to that they will not Injure his "Champion" when he comes to cut the grass In "haying time." ILr. James Smith took bis sweetheart out carriage riding list Siturdiy. Mr. Joel Semmel and lady visited bit father-in-law, Mr. Hsnry Kolb, on Sunday. Among the relatives who attended the funeri 1 of Mrs. David Northtteln, we noticed our friend. O. W, Engle, Esq. The cause of Mrs. Nothstelu's death was typhoid fever. The remains were Interred at the Ben Salem cemetery list Friday, and were followed to their resting-place by a large number of rela tives and friends. Mr. L. F. Klepplnger, of Lehlghton, has been on a business trip to Mr, T, W. Stelger walt Mr. Jonas Andreas bouzht for himself a horse of Mr. 1). Hunslcker, of Lehigh county. The consideration was SIM. He thinks It wis "a big price," but be wanted good hone." Mr. Divld D. QuWnef bounht a horse ol Amos uuiuner I consideration is. Mr. Jonas Andni and wife visited their ton. in-law, air. Uwen smith, last Sunday. Reuben Ohl. ar West Penn, Is erecting a barn for l."W. Stelgerwalt, aiidllldeon Pter of this plaee, will soon commence a slmllur enterprise lor Edwin atelgerwatt They are both reliable mechanics. Mr. Simon ltuch tnd Miss Aminda !tueh were visuina; tneir irienas here last iMnaay. The good wile of Mr. Edwlu Pete pre. sent hi m with a daughter list week. People are waltlna anxiously for the r PIirauciof Pit Kuoekworshd and Uncle jo. VfClVBAH. Lilt of Jurora. The following It a lilt of the Juron drawn for June term, 1879 1 X GRAND JCBOM. Arfisr, Moset, Summit Hill Hums, Moses, Lanslbrd lianman, George W., Pirryvllle Dicbmin.Orimth, Weatherly . Jlaksr, Ubirles. Mauch Chunk Urate, John, Towamenslng Dorwirf, Francis, Franklin Veahn, Henry, Upper Mauoh Chunk l'oner, Wlllouahby. Weitberiy Kaches, Amos W.. Leblahton Freeby, Solomon, cast Penn Graver, Daniel, Lehlahton Ualligher, Hugh, Hanks Graver, Andrew, Weissport llirleman, l,orl, Lower TowamcniiDg Koeh, Knot, Penn Forest Klitler, David I)., Mihonlog Kelly, J ohn V., Laniford McUlnty, James, Lausanne McLaughlin, John Lansford Peter, Joseph M., Parry villa Smith. Nathan. Tuwamensinir Stelgerwalt, T. W., East Penn rxriT jcsonsj. Apptnseller. James. East Penn All'i, Isaae, Lansford Albright, E. H , Lehlghton Arner, John 11., Mahoning Jlaohman, Maraud, Mahoning Belli, David, Franklin Brown, James, Franklin Dauuiin, Dennis, Parryvllle Uradwtll, John, Mauch Chunk Township Hechtel, Thomas, Mauch Chunk Township lllsblng, Amos, North Kidder Buck, Charles, Weatherly Ucliuer, John, Mauch Uhunk Uronir. John. Weatherly Cook, K. it., East Mauch Chunk Copse, David 11., South Kidder Crump, Joseph, Weatherly Clauss, O. A., Lehlahton. liuniap, Kobert, weamcriy Deruioit. l'atriek. Ncsonehonlnv Eckhart, William, Towamenslng rrvjinan, ievi, itianoning Faust John. Banks i-. i i . ... dumber t, Joseph, Lehlghton iiuwk, jbc-od aouiu muuer Horn, Jonas A , Lcbhthton lllnser, Conrad, i.ebigh Hoffman, David, Franklin Hontz, William, Mauch ( hunk lehter, Uasper, Summit Hill King, John, Mauch Chunk Klotz, Charles, Lower Towamenslng Krltz, Henry, Mahoning Kuehner, Augusius, Towamenslng Klelntop, David, Lower Towamenslng Laurlsb, Simon, Mauch Chunk .tichlruy, James, Mauch Uhunk Muybec, W. W., North Kidder Nonnemachcr, Joseph, Mauch Chunk llamaly. Lafayette, Parryvlllo Kelts. Thomas, Mauch Chunk Township Kauoh, William IU South Kidder Snyder, Reuben, Lower Towamenslng Stewart, Reuben W., Packer Transue, Edward, South Kidder wvrueu. i rnniz. couin judder Yenser, Wilson, East 1'cnn. TiiAvinss Jonons Uarroll, George, Mauch Chunk Connyngham, Patrick, Lausanne Mark, Frank, Mauch Chunk Township juagan. joun, maucu uuuiik iiuiernne, William, ninucn ununlc Duffcy, William, bast Mauch Chunk Foulk, Jacob, Lausanne Freyman, John, Mahoning Faust. John. Picker Hinder. Jacob, senr., Mauch Chunk jiuuoru, it. r ., jeuiuiiion Hinkle, Jacob, Lausanne Harleman, Edward, Weatherly Hunslcker, John, Mahoning llooven, Samuel, Weatherly Hunter, J. W., Weatherly Hlno, William 3., Packer Harkins, Hugh, Mauch Uhunk llennlnier, Jacob, Mauch Chunk Township lleldt, Frank. !.. Franklin Koons, Joseph, Weatherly Kern, Levi, Lower Towamenslng Krum, Peter, Franklin Lawser, E. P., Lanslord Alice, Jacob, Packer Sloore, Charles U., Lehigh U'Urlan, David, Franklin Pryor, Julio W., Weatherly Phillip, William, Banks Township Qulxlcy, Michael, Mauch Chunk T ownship ltuch, Jacob, Franklin Seebrlng, William. Penn Forest Selgrrld, Thomas, East Mauch Chunk Woodrlng, James Ll., North Kidder Whlttlngham, Alfred, Weissport rtlnhonlng' XwlnkUmra. Planting corn it all the work now, among the farmers. Daniel Kressley Is making preparations for a new barn, which he Intends to trect be fore harvest. Miss Sarah Walker, from Mauch Chunk, was visiting her friends at this place this week. Mrs. L. II. Nothsteln was visiting friends during this week in the valley. Mr. and Sirs. Sutler, of West Penn, were the guests of Thos. Musselmau last Sunday. J. II., Jr., made a first class fiddle with. out any assistance. I congratulate him on his success. Joslah Musselman and Daniel Kressly wero grafting trees for Stephen Miller on Monday last. These gentlemen seem to un derstand their business. AmandesTCIttlor washout en tome busi ness on Saturday evening, and on his way home he stopped at MeDaniel't hotel, where we bad a pleasant talk with him. On Sunday evening, after tinging school, a party of young ladles and gentlemen stop ped In at U. 11. Scldel't residence to bid fare. well to Mr. Smith, who left Tor Ohio on Mon day. The evening was spent with pleasant talk, and tho party was especially entertain cd with a song by one of our friends. Each beau plucks a leaf from the coquette, so that thorns only remain for thevhnsb&Dd. Most people are like eggs, too full ol themselves to hold anything else. The singing school was well attended last Sunday evening. I notlcod that quite a num ber of the students Irom Centre Square Semi nary were present. Cat Bartholmew, from Lehlghton. spent last.Sunday with us. -Messrs. A. S. Weber and T. M. Billlet. Misses Hannah Balllet, Mary Ualllet, Sarah Walker and others, werethe guests of Joseph itunsickcr last Sunday afternoon. When Is an egg not oral t whin yoo turn It around, f We havo sent the " Devil" after the perpetrator of this joke. Ed. DENUKTIAJtlS, MigrCrcelc Itcistv. Potatoes were In great demand here last week. Rye ts selling at 50 cents pet bushel. Miss Kate Wagner la teaching a select school at Maria Furnace this summer. The greater part of the oils Is sown. A considerable number of potato patohes were planted here last week. Look out for spring chickens. One of the most baro-faced humbugs In this county l the office of Sealer of Weights and Measures. This is a thing entirely on. necessary taxing the people for no benefit ho are the originators 7 W..E. Kemerer, of this plaee, Is the See. retery of the Towamenslng Horse Thief Do tcctlrc Company. Persons wishing to Insure their horses can address Box 54, Weissport, where tbey will receive prompt attention. nr. Selple, oi Lehlghton, wat at this place on Siturdiy last II. D. Snyder, of Beltsrllle, ll reading law with Mr. Jos. Kilbfus, of Mauch Chunk, Prof. J, F. Snider, bat returned home from teaching school and stops with his par. ents at present. Everything Is from two to three weeks lite this yeir on the farm. When a man thinks the world owet him a living, he generally quits working for It While writing I am Informed by a friend that Mrs. John Smith, from the upper end of the valley, departed tblt life Thurtdty morning, at 4 o'clock, of Erysipelas. The funeral II expected to take place on Saturday. An election of officers for the Solt't ebureh Sabbath school waa held on Sunday morning, after the service, with the following results! For Superintendent, O. A. Buek) AistSnpt, W. E. Kemerer Secretary, Nithin Solt; Treasurer, Jeflerson Sowers Librarians, O v, Morris and James Krum. W. E. Kemerer, of this place, has taken an agenry for the Bible, published by Hub bard Bros., Philadelphia. Persons wishing to see samples, In English and lierman, and liferent styles ol bindings, can do so by can. Ing at his residence, ai he has just received several copies. He will call on our neighbors in the course ofa few days. Mr. Wm. II. Krcimer, of Millport, wis at this place on Sunday, and atteaded services at the Soil's church, In the morning and Sun diy school In the afternoon. We were pleased to see him among us, and to have a shake ol bis hand. , We wish to call the attention of our far. roers to "A Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases." published by B. J. Kendall and for tula by the editor of the Advocate. Itt price It only 25 cents, and It it worth tbrct limn the amount asked fur It. Call sarly, at hikii but a limited numUr of copies left oa Bind, KEVI1J. OAVOItr AT CAST The notorloui denredilor Ktte.Arrh.VTbo has for so many years eluded the most ac compnsuea ana tkiiirui detectives, hit been ciueni at last in uuiuio. n. x. i or mrtner particulars atk your druggitt for a bottle of ur, Dtge-t vaurrn iteroedy, aa muted to ue ine Den rtmtay tor catarrh yet compound ed. The) Lntcet InTentlonlritJaefal Household Article. Within the last few veirs there hit been expended a great deal of Inventive thought ana genius upon wuii may properly be classed as household articles, the most noted resultt of which are the production of the tewing machine, the wringer, the washing machine, the carpet sweeper. Ac Almost every week we chronicle the adventof tome new invention by which the caret and la bors of housekeeping are lessened, and wo man's work made easy. The newest thine to challenge our atten tion tnd gladden the heart of the housekeep er, is, wnat it eaiiea tne novelty urusn hol der. Carpet Stretcher aud Sweeper, a very simple contrivance designed tojCnrtfy hold in position any kind oi a orusa or ouster havint au extention handle that enables one to wash or dust windows, walls or ceil Ins without the aid ef a step ladder. That it one of Its conveniences, and it Is alto one of the best carpet sweepers in the market, hold ing the brush firmly at an angle. It cleans the carpet thoroughly, raises no dust, and it does not wear the carpet like the ordinary broom or brush, and will outwear a half dozen brooms. As a handle for tho scrub bing brush it it the belt device ever made, no more kneeling on the floor, no more back aches or tore fingers. At a carpet stretcher alone It It worth Its cost, as a carpet of any size can be laid even ly without any of the labor and vexation usually attendine- such work. It Is strong. simple, thoroughly made, cannot get out of order, has no screws, lever or hinges, is com pact, cneap, ano aurioie. It is manufactured by Brown Jc Co.. Cin cinnati, the well known manufacturers of useful household articles, and is told only by their agents to housekeepers. The real utility of this article will at once be seen by those most interested, and we Drcdict for it a large sale. Every housekeeper in the land win want one. Any reliable lady or gentleman wlshinir remunerative employment, would do well to secure the apenev for this rnuntv. tvhieh can be dene by enclosing a stamp for des criptive circular and terms, to ii-il ilBOWN Jc (Jo., Grand Hotel Building, Cincinnati, 0. Why Sciuit to the DiscouroaT. and humiliation entailed by a local disease of the skin, when Glenn's SuLruoa Soir will rid you of it with certainty and dispatch 7 It is a remedy which never falls to release cutaneous disease, and, as a means of ban ishing defects or the complexion, it is equal ly reliable. The benefits arising from the use of Sulphur Baths, in cases of skin di sease, and of rheumatism and gout, are well known, but the cost is too heavy to be in curred by many persons who would other wise take advantage oi ttiem. uienn s dui- Chur Soap answers the same purpose, and is oth inexpensive and convenient No one need stir abroad in searcn oi a sulphur bain who has this admirable means of providine one in doors. It is incomparably the best deodorizer and disinfectant of cloth inn and bed linen in use, and prevents diseases of an obnoxious naturo caused by contact. Sores, ulcers, bruises, scalds, cutsand sprains are promptly remedied by it; and its clean ly, ueaung ana eootiiing properties consti tute it a far moro desirable remedy for scor butic ailments than ointments of any de scription, since such greasy compounds soil tne doming, oiten aggravate, and very rare ly Indeed do any permanent good. Sold by drueeists. Price 25 rents per cake. 1 Box (3 cakes) 75c, sent by mall, prepaid, on receipt of price. C. N. Crilten ton, Prop'r, 7 Sixth Avenue, New York. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, iilack or Brown, 50 cents. 23-26 1VICKCD ro CLEKUYMEIT. "I believe it to be all wrone and even wicked for clergymen or other public men to be led into giving testimonials to quack doctors or vile stulfs called medicines, but when a really meritorious article is made up of common valuable remedies known to all, nnd that all physicians use and trust in daily, we should freely commend it. I therefore cheerfully and heartily commend ltop Hitters lor tne goon tney iiuve done mo and my friends, firmly believing they have no equal lor lamuy use. l win not be with out them." Bey. , Washington D.C. When dull days settle down upon the European capitals, some half-witted fellow borrows a pistol and goes forth to shoot the king. Ho is rarely successful, but a week's holiday Is granted, with full pay, to every body, the city is lit up with Chinese Ian terns, and on the whole, the people hardly know which is the better man, the would be assassin or the king. A school misstrcss, whilo taking down the names and, ages of her pupils and the names of their parents at the beginning of the term, asked one little fellow his father's name. "Oh, you needn't take down his name ; he's too old to go to school to a wo, man," was the reply. A boy who had run away from home and at last returned, was asked if his father killed the fatted calf for the prodigal. "Not much; ho didn't kill the fatted calf, but he came darned near slaying the prodignl," said the boy. To think clearly and act quickly one must have good health. Indigestion is the foe of health and should at once be driven from the system by the regular use of Dr, Bull's Baltimore 1'ills. Price 25 cts. Lehlglilon Produce Market. OORBICTID 'WKXXLT. Vtnns1 Tj4ilr Corn, per bushei Oats, tier bushel Mixed Uhop, perewt Middlings, per cwt....... ,, isran, per cwi. Butter, per pound KgKS, per dozen Ham, periwund r.arit. Ttur nnnnil Shoulders, per pound. I'oiiioes, per ousnei ,. Closing Prices of DtnAVK.t & Townsksd, block. Uovernment nnd uoid. 40 Mouth Third Street, Philadelphia, May. 8, 1879 a. s.s's. I Sal.. ...ll Did IOSH jikef ii. is. iimu a.. IT. 8. currency, t't U.a.a'tiMI. new.,,,,,, U. H.4Vi. new U.S. 4'snew Penniylvima It. It Pnili. A lletdlnfr It. 11., Lehigh Valley It. It iblah I'oal May. Co ,.. ciiien ,,.174 bid 125k asked ,,1031, b'd 10)S asked ,..107 bid IOTI aiten ..Kii nid irzlt aiked .. 17)1 bid 17 H isked .. is), bid 17 atket .. S7H bid IIW liked . 181 om ion iaen United Companies ot N.J.HI oiu titi aiiea Moithern Central It. It.... 19 nia itt naei Ite-tonvllle fa. Fl.It. I'o l bid UH uted lumnr. a norr. n ii. co. ii uia oil like" centra T ansportatlon Co It bid 111, sued Int. Co. ot it . A zoj, nid ll i.le.1 Silver, Ored.M 19 bid S3 aiked iH'iwna a I ,w) Dia sin ineo ' (Dtmeiaoa HD'mei). 88. bid Hi aaked MAIIKIM), Habic KtjWTi. On April tth, by Rev. J. S. Kennlnger, Mr. 8. Habn, ofMiueh Uhunk, to MUiPrlscllla ll. Kunli.of North W hltt hill. Been Daohkak. On April lUb, by the H.v. A. Ilartholomaw. Mr. Horace Orselr ltuch, to Miss Hannah Bachmin, both of cast l enn. GrwniaT Kcktzvaii. On April 3ith, by tha nme. Mr. EIwlnOumbert.ofKast Penn. Carbon county, to Miss Boss Mantana Kuntsman, or lowblll, Lehigh eounty, Wiu-iavs-Musssucaw. On May 1st, by i no lime, mr it vv iuimdi.ui uvj ui, S.-buyUm county, U Mlu EUtitwtb Mas DIKI). Krck. On April 10th, In I.ehtithton, Charles Kdtnund, son of Nathan and Anna Maria Krum, ageJ S years, II months and 11 dayi, Bxcutkl. On April 11th. In Leblvhton, Aaron Franklin, ion or William and Kllzi. brth Uechtel, irjid 8 years, 1 month and 20 days. FaiTMAK.'-On An11 tth, In Tannersvlllt, 10 months and 29 days) and on the litis or ine same monin, ai me aioresiiu puce, irfi-. lie juinuna, ageu years ano iv airs una being children of J-afayttte and liebstea Freymao. OxtouL On Anrll i:th. In Lehlghton. Mary Kebecea, daughter of Joseph and Kebecea Qolger, aged 4 years, I months and 11 dayt-j UCKBKBT, ua jvpru iciu, in w anon ing, ri ary Alice, oauanier ui jiuci ana E4iea Hum bert, aged 7 years, I months tsd 12 days. jf abrkv. a April aom. in j-enignton, ivii lle ittnry, son of Dinltlind Harriet t'irren, aged It years, 1 month and n dis. Schbbsb. On April tod, In East Mauch Uhunk, Wm. Kdgir, ion or John snd Boss Ann Schtrtr, aged 1 mosth and dap. Special Notices. PILES Of ill kinds. TO tf 0119, dl-chif. et of JllOOn or mucus nnl .11 .... tlv-tlTM - .,. UlF,. .nliB u, ... U . . . V. . i onleklrtnd perfectly cuiel bv a simple tnd soolhit IUMJBIJY. Forinformatinn iddn si Ii J.yADEllJtCO.MAnnPt.r! Y. THE WORLD'S HALM, Dr. L. d. WEYBUBN'S AtRniTrvi BTstrr (7-a remedy nsed TniRTTxyKTrEAns In a tnvaie praet.ce.and ooser .Ulng to ladleally cure HHETTjVr .eVTlS 3VE , DroBy,m'lplas,con(ttrrevpbl!U,flrivst, lilibelei. ind all disease! In wblcb the b ood la Implicated, it now offered to the public. Bold by a" ItvTAiL Dmjooistb, and (whouvii' only) by rUE WKY11UHN MKIUCIMJ v-O. P. 0. Box W8, Kocbeitcr, I.T. PIMPLES. I will mail (Fret) theirelpe for a ilmsle vkoktaols halm mat win remove wa, 'ltUCKLK8. l'lMl'LfcS and JILOrCUKS, leavlnsr the skin sort, eleir and beautiful i also lnnructloni for producing a luiurlant Krowth of hilr on a bafd head oramoota face. Addreu. IncioiiDjr to. sump, lies. Vandtlt dt Oo , 20 Ann pueei, t. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Shu .AvArtlaar l,ftvtn tiCAn Mrm men 1 1 V i ured ef that dread disease, co.numptlon. br a uroDle rcmi dr.l nnzlous to mak 0 kanwu to hi. lellow-tuSereri the meant nt core. To all who ("osiro It. be will send a copy ol the .irescmmon useo. irreeor cnarsc.) wuii ine uin-v""""." nrftn.nn nnd nalnir llin Katnn. which k Jey Will And a SUBS COBB for COSSUMTOOK, AWU 1IBOICI1ITIS, At. Parties wishing tho Prescription, will pi"'0 address. IS. A. WILSON, tit 1'enn iAre.il, wnilamsonrsn, w. v. DR. HARTER'S Iron Tonric Purities, Enrlclica, Gives Color and Tone to the IJIooii; it increases the quantity as well as the quality, giv ing Vigor, Vitality, Energy, JPower and Life ilstlf. It 1' especially adapted to Female Dlseam. such as Weakness from Iturslog, or any tther cause, painful. Irregular or doranirod monthly periods, filling of the womb, nantea In preg nancy, eternity, chanfto ot life. eto. Dr. Harter's Liver Pills Combine the two cienttil qualities of a Family rill. They actaaamildandefucieut purge and at the same time are the best Liver rills ever offered to tho public. Isnlt-ms IMPOUTAOT TO CONSUMPTIVES. A Gentleman having been no fortunate as to enre bis con ot Consumption In tho worm eUgea. after being Riven up todiebyihe most.coie brated phystclAns, denlres to maio known the cur (which pi oves success tul in every cuke, to those fifllxUtJ wuh Asthmti, llroncluus Concha, Colds rouBumpttou nud ul) Affect: Ion 3 of the Throat snd Luuk. una will send tho Iteo pe, free of charge, to all who dcslrn It. if the' will forward their address to UA-LNIUL A DEE, 34 Liberty at., isew York. JanlimC Coal! Ctoain It. A. BKLTZ. respectfully annnnnres to the peooleol Lei.igbiott and Ticinuy that ho has matin armnirempnt- lor ,uotlv:ncr litem with belllsvr UJHiaU COAL ixoru the Lehlsh. ton Mepotof Hie Lehigh & uuiq., lilt., at the following Loir Trices i Store J Si per ton Chestnut I 9i per ton No. 2 J 71 per ton STRICTLY FOR CASH Lea vo roar Ordrrs at mr Office. H A K St.. opposite the t 11 pile Squsic Coal will bedcliv cred, when desired, ul vsry Low cat Charred on March t.lax. Lehlahton, ra. JJjXECUTIUX'S NOTICE. Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Samuel Heberllnx, late of the Borough ol Le hlghton, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, havo been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to the said Estate aro re quested to make payment within six weeks, and all 'those having claims or demands will make known tho same, without delay, to ANUEL1NE IIE1IEIU.IN11. Executrix of. Samuel Ueborllni;, dec d. Lehlghton, March a, 1879-wa IUSLEY'S rUUE DISTILLED asc. ExxnAcr S3c, WITCH HAZEL, On, IIAMAMEI.IS VinOINIOA. Equal In quality to any made, and only half the price. Suz. bottles 25c. Tints lue. Relieves Headache, Toothache, Earache, Rore bvcs.Nose.ltleed. lilcodlncLunus. Pain. lul Menses, Whites. Asthma, l educes nwell- ings, i-iies, ate. uures uruises, ocuiue, uhoib, Sliralns, Wounds, Itheuniatiem, Erysipelas, Chilblains, Varicose Veins, Neuralgia, tU. NATona's Uhitbbsal Ukuxdv yon IitTBit. nal and External Usb. If your Druggist has not got It, tell him to oruer 11 oj ine proprietor. OHAlSI.Etl F. niSLEY, Wholesalo llruk'clst. marS9-3m 301 Greenwich St., New York. DANIEL WIEAND, CarriagcSjWagonSjSleighs.&c. coBMEn or BANK AND IKON STREETS) tEItmllTON. Pehna., Itespectfully announces to his friends snd the public, that be Is prepared to Build all des criptions of OAKEIAQES, BPltINO YAdONS, SLEIQIIS, tie., In the Iistest and Molt Approved Stjles, at Prices fully as I6w as the same can be obtain, cd elsewhere, guaranteeing the bcstSeasoned Material and most substantial workmanship. Particular attention given to REPAIRING In all Its details, at the very Lowest Prices, Patronage respectfully solicited and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. April 29, 1878-yl DAN. WIEAND. Tho Largest Spring Stock Ol Ladles', Oenta', ind Children's Boots, Shoes I Gaiters Evei otfeied In this vicinity. Is at J. M.FRlTZIKGEIt'S. Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. I hive last received in Immense STO"lOF HmiNU 1100TU, snous and oaitkii&, which I am belling to the people ot Im .lghtan and Ihe surrounding neighborhood CHHAl'KIt THAN EVliU 11KI011E Bold In this County. Also, all classe.ol Boots & ShoesMade to Order I Astonishingly Low Prices, sd MEMDINQ iaatly dona 11 mces to cult tne times. I invito the pao.10 to c.U rid examine my Stock ana Pnca beio.e .1 . a iu eliewbe.e. anu beeonvlnceo of i.ie e . 1 ,ru . BOUrfli To SATIo.".. "r .inideBoeta and hoea bought of mo lu.'. p wlli b' repair. oil without chirge. Thankful fur rast natronaire, I rop.clullr ask a contlnuauce thei rut. J. it, FRHSSINOhR. Two doo-s below Itomig & UoSuid a C'arrl xe Woi.'.Bankatreet. uci. 0-yl UDITOIl'S NOTICE. In the trt bans' Court of Carbon County. Account continued absolutely, Jan. 16, 1811. lathe matter of the stond and hinil ac count of Wm. Kamaly and I, .. lligenstose, Administrators of tho Estate or Jonas Kama, ly.deceasud. The undersigned Auditor, having been an ointed by the Orphans' Court of Carbon county, to sdust and report distribution of the moneyi In the hands of iccuuntanif, will attend to the duties f his appointment at the ottleenl Albright A Freytnau, Esqs.. I uesday. Maymh, at 10 o'clwlc A. M where and when all parties lnltrsle.1 may attend. '. 1. LIINUSllH.KT, Mauch Oaubk, May !,W U Auditor. UEILIMAIV & CO., BAKK BTRKET, Lehlghton, Pa., , MlLtEIM and Dealers In Miira& Feed. 'All Kind of ClftAirr BOUOrtTanit BOLD as 1ULUUL.A11 MAHKItl UATESJ. Wewonld, 1I10, lespectlnlly Inform ourelts sens that we are now fully pnpared to Mtir PLY tnera with Mest of Coal From any Mine desired it VfittY LOWEST PRICES. M. 11EILMAN & OO. Julr 05. fH 3? 2E2 i-i R, 5 PORT GRAPE WINE niediln hundreds of consTmiiors lor cnuren or enramnnlon purposes. zxculxxx res tuns akd wuxlt ri2s;n Att TBI 40X0, MT. PROSPECT VINEYARDS, N. J. Speer's Port G ape Wine FOUIl YKAItS OLi). Thlfl Instlp Cfilehrntnil TCntivn Winn la m.ri fiomtho Juicoof trie Opnrto Urape, i sued lu tins country. Its inraluiolo Tonic and StrcngtlicningPropcrlics ire unsnrpasscd oy any other native Wine, lleinit the pu e Jmico ef the prai. produced under Mr. Krorr's own personal uror I.Juu. Its runty suit genuineness are cnai anteco". The youngest child may paitatte of lis rener. ouh auilltlc. nnd the weakest Invalid mo 1. to advantage. It la I'artlcnlarlv bcuoDcli,! to tha need and ftebtlitated. and eulted to the anoti. umiiuui- uitii bjuict iuq wioKcr rex, ir is. in every respect. A WINli'lO UK lilil.Ilil) OK. IotiUIi Cm Cftii's Pert Orif s Whs. riailes Vn E:sr'i Tort 0:s; Wits. W111I7 ftnui flrl l Bsilit ty Iti Cii. Rnecr'a Wlnea in llosnital. aro nfeferred to other Wines. Mold by Jirnrelsts eenerillr, who .Inn soli spKEiffc TEfino J. 11UANUV. i-nnnn J. RKKIlltY, aud HTANDAltU W1NU BtT Ttilts. Trade supplied by all 'holca.le Deal, ers. nob that ihe alimatuioot Alfred per. A. Sl'UHU'S Muunt riotneet Vmeiarils. Kew Jer oy. Office, No. M Wariou ati.it. ,idw lurK, rnraaieuv A. J. PUltLIMJ LKllIQHTOy. TA. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. WO WIS), fit , . 1" th.l. Z. nf An. - J most experienced physicians, alter Riviu Dr. Seth ArnoWs Cough Killer TOROuanIAL,,rnoouclE8 it FAR SUPEUIOn TO ANY Couch llcmcdy ho ever taw. The doctor had hoen tfflieteii with n acveie co'd which wt.uld not yle d to nny prrscnp-ion he cou d com. pound, but with ono mittia nf the Couah Kil.er. uowHsaomuclirellevtdthatnecaiiie nark and nuugiii, eovcii ooiiiea moro. 11 au one nishe. tokuow who the doctor is we will iulnrm them by calling at oursloro. CIIO.-SMAN & rLUMSlEft. Cit. Hall Urur; Store. Corner Second Street und Mcoiiet Ayenne, AlINNbAFOUS, MINK. ATtSOf.D'8 cnuail KII.LE11 Is sold by ill Srugirlsis cverrwhrre. ForBalebyA.J. UUltLINO.Lchla.htoa. r Kov. 16-tnO E. F. LUCKENBACII, Two Doors Below the "Broadway House MAUCn CnUNK, PA. Staler in all rat term of minted rtuey Wall Papers, Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Supplies, LOWEST CASH. FLICKS. "WHAT HANDSOME GOODS! AND WHAT A 'splendid VARIETY ! Is the t'alvcrsal Verdict of all who Examine tho New, Fresh Spring Stock of Cloliis, Cassimeres , Vesliiigs & Suitings, For MEN'S, BOY'S and YOUTH'S WEAK, Just reeelvcii at the MERCHANT TA1LOU. lNU bTOHE s-F lis II. PETERS, Agent, POST OFFIOE BOILUINO, The Popular Clothing House IN LEHKHITON, Every Department Is full and complett with the Latest NovolMti. ' V erfeet Fits and Lowest Prices'1 the motto auuM-tr II. II, PETF.HJ) Agt No Patf nt No Pay. obtained for Inventors in the United Statu, Canada and Ivurojio, at reduced rates. With our principal office located In Washington, directly opposite the Uhilcd States l'atout Office, wo are able to attend to all patent business with gteater promptness and des patch and at loss cost than ether patent at torneys who aro at a ilMnnre fiwn Wlsh lngton(and who have, therefore, to employ " associate attorneys." We nmkc jirdimlharv examinations and furnish opinions as to natentablity, frco of charge, ami all who art) interested in new Inventions and pattnts are invited to send for a copy of our'uida for obtaining Patents," which is tent free to any addrcss, nnd contains complete instrur lions how to obtain patents Snd other va'iusbls matter. We refor to the Gerrnan-Amrrinin National Bank, Washington, D.C.; the Iloyal Swedish. Norwegian and Danish Legations, at Washington! lion. Jos. Casey, labs Chief Justice H. S. Court of Claims; to the Officials, of the U. S. Patent OfhVe-, snd to Senator an, d embers of Congress from every Btate. Address 1 LOUIS DAGGER A- CO., Solici tors of Patents and Attorneys at Law, LeDroit Building, Wianlxaro, H.C. dwM IIUSDAND'S Calcined Magnesia, Focn Fiftsr PneMioji Mnais Awabdid. More agreeable , to lha Tas ,e. ,d (Jmulier Dost ll.au otl cr agucida. L'rSsaTJiV? fflfr 11 T. J. HUSBAND, Jr., apwM 1'UII-AIJEIFUI. ERRORS OF YO GTH. ft6,',i5.,i v-ft01 ou""ul tudlcreu..u wul in who ,S.li '.'un'r""! num.iiil , henrt free i ,6uriere,i wi.ui.ir w wont by ti. JOHN 11. OODE&, il Cedar St. V. Y. TjMHt SALF, I 1 ,. Mf1rhorouB-red ALflEItNET Hl'l.L. atwul I uioi.tht oi l. will U !. at a reisonahlepneforeasb. Aiply atlblsvalv forlurtbrirttculsri " '""vsav M.