It. V. MORTHISIBR, I.EI11UUTON, I'A.I SATURDAY. MAItCUl 3, 1880. Thcro will be (v meeting oftlio Demo cratic Stnlo Cnnmiitlco nt tho Mnnongnlicl.i House, Pittsburg, on Thursday, tlio IBlh dny of March, 1RE0, tit 3 o'clock p. in., to fix the time nnd place fur tho meeting of the Democratic Sto'o Convention. A very dangerous counterfeit one hun dred dollar note on tho Pittsburg Notional Bank of Commerce, of Pittsburg, Pa., was recently detected nt tlio National Dank Re demption Agency. It puriwrU to be oftlio "series of 1 875," having tho ecalhvped seal Instead oftlio old seal with Kilnts,nnd bear ing tbo words "series of 1871" across tho face in red ink. It Is printed on an imitation of the fibre-paper, fihd is tho first counterfeit which has appeared on this scries of Nation al bank notes. It bears tho signatures of John Allison, Register oftlio Treasury, and John C. New, Treasurer of the United States. It Is reported fiom Panama that, "tho arrival in Managua is announced of Don J. Toniarde Franco, who Is proclaimed as tho bearer of an important proiosilion from General Grant and Admiral Aiiiiiicii, look ing to the obtaining of a concession from tho Government of Nicaragua." Tho Official iiaitttt adds that Mr. Menoc.il is expected at an early date to treat on canal matters, nnd also says: "Wo know that It is now a i.ict that a respectablocompanyof American capitalists and French bankers,ninniig which figures the namo of Itnthschild, and which will bo presided over by General Grant and Admiral Aininen, will be organized as eoon as the concession, which will bo asked from this Government, is obtained." As Bayard drifts out of of notice.ho be ing no longer a Presidential possibility, says tho Cincinnati Enqiurcr of the 28lh ult., General Hancock stalks into prominence. A noble, historic figure, bearing a name that is doubly historic, ho has many points of nd vantage in the coming struggle. IIo fought bravely and conspicuously for tho Union, and more than one of tho great victories for the Union in tho lato war aro directly at tributcd to his masterly geiieruUhip. IIo spoko bravely for tlio Constitution and tho supremacy oftlio law when tho war was at tin end, and no act of Injustice! or military oppression can bo laid at his door. His ad mirers will spring up in every State, both North and South, and by tlio limo tho Ciu uinnati Convention meets it is not unlikely that the Hancock boom will bo among tho most prominent features, as they Bay,of tho day's or week's entertainment. That was a startling surpriso that camo down from Harrisburg, Monday, informing tbo public that four of the defendants in the Riot bill bribery cases, viz : Messrs. Wm. II. Kemble, Charles B. Salter and J. R. Craw ford, of Philadelphia, nnd Wm. F. Rum bergcr, of Armstrong, had pleaded guilty to the charge of "corrupt solicitation" of mem bers of tho Legislature. It was understood that they, as well as their co-defendants.had mado up their minds to contest tho cases to tho end with tho same porsisjenco with which they havo fought them thus fur. Tho secret of this chango of mind has becu well kcpt.if tho chango occurred earlier than Monday ion. What tho sudden chango of front means what tho defendants expect to gain liy it can only bo guessed, at. It may bo that it was to ovoid tlio forco tho testimony would carry with it when told in a com t of justice, insloadof In acommlUeoroomoftho legislature, where tho most damaging ovi denco is often disposed of by n snap of tho fingers. This, however, would hardly com pensate for tho loss of tho chance ofescapo Iy disagreeing juries. Tlio Harrisburg re .port dojs not let tho public into tbo secret of tho risky right about faco involved in tho plea of guilty aud in tho character of tho penalty for the offence. It may betbatsonjc aepenuenco is placed In a kindly disposed -Governor. Tho statutory penalty far this offence, under tho Act of April 20, 1871,isa dine not exceeding one thousand dollars,and Imprisonment for not exceeding two years, at the discretion of tho Court. Philadelphia Ledger. The testimony and arguments in the case of Emll J. Pctroff, nt Harrisburg, closed Wednesday, and tho Judge charged the jury Thursday morning. By agreement of coun sel the other cases have been postponed un til the April term, "which Is construed as a virtual abandonment" of them. It-is also thought tho charges of perjury In tho cases already tried will bo dropped. Thoso who pleaded guilty will bo sentenced on tho 20th inst. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. OUR WASHINGTON SPECIAL. WAsmxGTos, Marh 0, 1680. Notwithstanding this Congress has already before it more bills than it can ever by any possibility disposo of, tho cry it, still they come. Thcro are now pending iu tho Houso about 1,800 bills and in tho senate nearly 1,500 yet. On Monday last another grist of them was tumbled iuto tho Congressional bopier. All kinds of measures wcro pro posed, one being a bill by Mr. Morrison, of Illinois, making it unlawful for tho Secre tary of the Treasury to withola from imme diate publication statistics relating to the importation or shipment of grain, provis ions or other mcrchandiso imported into or chipped from the United Slates. Tills is in tended to defeat tho recent order ol Secre tary Sherman instructing customs officers to withold from publication all information concerning corgoes arriving or departing when shippers so desire. Tho order is in tho interest of speculators, whether Intel! tionally so or not, and Congress will prob ably circumvent it. The new rules of tho Houso are at last completed and adopted. During tbo closing discussion Mr. weaver improved an oppor tunity to call attcntiou to the manner in which he had been treated by tlio Speaker, in studiously neglected to recognize dim on Mondays to offer bis financial bill. Mr. Harris proposed a new rule, to tho e fleet that, motions suspending the rules on Mon days to pass resolutions of a merely sent! mental character should cot bo entertained, and, In support of his proposition, referred to the frequency with which the time ol the House was wasted by tho presentation of resolutions embracing individual and par tian opluions, many of which were noth lug but dap-trap. Mr. Weaver replied to Mr. Harris, and, after referring to his un successful efforts for five consecutive Mon days to obtain recognition from the Speaker, charged that eomo congressmen were de ceiving the people by clap-trap. They pro- fessed one set of iirlneiida. wl.m nn stump, soliciting votas and steadily w.v from thru r,rlnrl,dM u-i,. ,,iii ... . on in toe jiouso to give mem practical er- that the bill is Iu accord with treaties with feet, He warned the llemocrats tliat they Frunoe and Spain, and with acts of Con must take a different position on the flnau. 1 5" wW' iiruvldsj for tho absolute free- cisl question from the Republicans, or they would to supplanted by OrecnUckcr, il the next Congress. This brought n good deal of applause from nil sides of thd house. But tfie show for Mr. Weaver's financial meas ure is still very poor nevertheless. Congress Is colled uion once more to meet tho Washington Monument quostion. For a quarter of a century tlio publia car has been filled with criticisms and sneers over tho unworthy design of tho Monument. But a deeper national dlsgraeo has becu tho record of Congress. It Is now clghty- ono years since Congress passed a resolution ordering "a marblo monument to bo erected by tho United States at the city of Washing ton" to (.ommctnomto"thoevents of General Washington's military and political life." Kiubodlcd In this resolution passed in 1709 was a formal request that tho family of General Washington permit his body to bo deposited beneath the monument. This Te- oucst was sent to the widow of Washington by President Adams. Tho following notnblo sentence is from a favorable roply returned by Mrs. Washington! "Taught by the great example which I havo so long had before me never to oppnso my private wishes to the public will, I need not, I cannot, say what a eacrifico of individual feeling I mako to n seuso ol public duty." In view of the abovo solemn resolve of Congress It is well nigh incrcdiblo that during the seventy-seven years from 175S to 1870, not a dollar was appropriated to carry it out. In 1870 Congress persuaded tho Washington Monument Association to turn over its unfinished shaft, promising to com plete it. For tins purpose $200,000 were appropriated. A Government Commission was organized to tako charge of tho work, and up to this timo one-half tho amount has been expended in strengthening the foundation. Tho other $100,000 will bo' used dutlng tho coming Spring to purchase materials and machinery, and now tho engineers in chnrgo ask for $300,000 more to continue the work until October, 1881 In addition to that sum It is estimated that $077,000 will bo required to complete the monument. Tho society expended $230,000 in raising tho shaft to its present height of 174 ftct before Congress took it up. If no chango be mado In the plan tho shaft when completed will bo 500 feet in height and will bo crowned with a pyramidal iron roof 25 feet high. Anions tbo bills introduced in the Houso Monday, was one by Mr. Clark,of Missouri appropriating $12,000 fur an equestrian statue of General George A. Custer, the ofli ccrs aud men of tho Seventh United States cavalry who wcro killed in tlio battlo of iiiltie JJig Horn, lao uai auluorizes me Secretary of War to contract with Wilson MocDonold, sculptor, ol New- York, for monument, which shall include duplicates of tho sculptor's equestrian and pedestrian figures of the lato General Custer, and also tho likeness of tho principal officers and the names of tho men who wcro killed in tho fight in which Custer fell. Tho bill author izes the commissioners of tbo district to so- lect a site fur the location of tho monument, Don Pedro, Our Letter from Vnhln;rtoti, WABUtsaTOS, D. C, March 0, 1880, Thcro has been nothing ycry startlin during tho week in tho political world, and tho status on tho Republican sido at least; has not changed. It is still an almost even raco between lllalno and Grant, tho popular feeling being almost entirely with tho for mer, and tho protcstagainst tho latter's can dilacy is growing louder ovcry day. It becoming apparent that Grant must bo nominated on tho first ballot or not at all Somo of the Pennsylvania delegation threat en to leave him and voto for Blaine on the Drst ballot, but this courage and indopend once is hardly to bo looked for from that quarter. On tho Democratic sido tho news comes that Mr. Tilden has both refused and consented to bo a candidate. That old gentleman is the most hesitating genius of modern times. Ho never can make up his mind, and even after announcing a decision often takes it back, so that enterprising newspapers ono day will probably be busy announcing his determination not to bo candidate, and tho next day precisely the opposite, from now until tho 22d ofjum This tiling ought to bo homo in mind, how ever, ti'at whether Mr. Tilden intends to be a candidate or not ho docs not intend havo a controili'i?" volco in the convention. and will, as tho phrsso goes, "namo tie man." This being taken for granted, it highly probable that no announcement will bo mado by his friends except ho Is to be candidate. It is now stated on pretty good authority that Secretary Evaits, proposes to signalize tlio last year of his control oyer tho state de partment by giving a reception in that mag nificent building that will surpass anything of tho kiud which has occurred in Wash ington for many years. It has long been his ambition to givo a grand feto in tho new building. Upon tho two or three pre vious occasions, when tho prospect of con sumating his plans wcro nbout rife, some thing intervened to thwart his project. At one time it was tho criticism of an officious press, which thought that a public building should not bo diverted from its legitimate purpose. At another it was obstacles of a private character. It is announced that ho will select for the event somo evening in April, when tho weather is mild and the moon Bball cost her silvery beams over the picturesque balconies of tho building, and thus show oil the sccno to tho best advan lago. There is very evidently an ugly stato of things among tho unruly elements in Wash ington, which may bo attributed partly to tho inability of the police forco to patrol ef fectively such nn extensive district, and partly to tho looso and Irresponsible char acters of a largo part of tho population since tlio war; but, at the same time, tho crimi nal administration of Washington does not seem to have becu heretofore all that has been required of it, especially as regards thoso Irequcnt crimes against tho person, and (o this defect much of tho troublo must be credited. By somo means or other the very lowest grades of criminals have been ablo to secure such formidable arrays of counsel and to obtain for themsclycs so many of tha delays and advantages and technical ities of the law that the due course of justice cannot help but bo impeded. These things In themselves are a temptation to some clatsis of criminals to commit crime, tho risk of punishment being, to their low way of thinking, compensated by tho almost certain eclat secured. In the last few years Washington has had far more than its share of this sensational system of legal procedure, In order to promote the navigation of tho Ohio River, which is obstructed during 10 months of tho year at Louisville, Ky., by what is known as tho Rapids or Falls. A eanal was built around them at a cost of about $1,000,000. The ownership of this canal has fallen Into the hands of the Gov- ernment, aud tho Houso Committee on mil- tlm I roaus ana canais navo made a favorable re- ran I1rluPn " WH" to abolish all tolls upon this oanal, and to declare itfree to the.whole world. The present committee announca .1 -r.l. ill.-!. . . .... .. ""tTVP i".T ana ,U ,r.'b.u tt New Advertisements. -J-EUCASTILK AITIUISEJIEUT Made by II. II. Mclimnn, lor tho uounty of Unrbon, lor tho year 1880. AN APPEAL DAY will be held on the 25, tli (lay of March, 1880, at tlio COMMIS SIONERS' OFFICE, In tlio Horougli or Mauch Chunk, at 10 o'clock, In tho forenoon. EAST MAUCH CHUNK. Clou. A Dlwln D.auer, dry goods and gro ceries .. i w ohn Dlektnan, dry goods & gro- cerics w vu w. nml w. I, ltooven. dry imniUitnil trrneerlen... 13 10 60 Samuel Kcnnedy,notlonsand and itroeertes j i William Miller, canal Itoro 14 1 00 Miller, canal store U 7 00 iittin nitim. uroeerv sioro. ....... i I I'hllln nailer, furniture, store... 14 7 00 Uliarlcs Swank, flour and feed... It 7 00 Charles Swank, coal dealer 14 7 00 John Slttler. irrucory storo 14 7 00 MAUCH CHUNK BOROUGH. T--.1 ll...!...... . l I, ). ,AM 11 7 00 7 00 10 CO 12 00 4,1.1 llluiiiluvn.ini wiivioiiuiv - Abrlttiara Ilertsch, notions 14 1). O. llertfch, merchant tailor.. 13 Asa llecrs.dry (roo.lt & groceries 12 Uliarlcs Heddlng, Iron merchant. 14 Mrs. O. Urcnclser, tobacco store. 11 W. Ucrnhart, irrucery storo 14 O. E. llellart, tobacco store 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 20 00 .1. 11. llolnn. tcwo rr store 14 Henry Dcane, grocery store 14 U. M. Ebcrt, drug storo 14 Jolin Faga, sewing machlnestore It Oliarlts t oga, ury goous anu gro ceries l-i Nathan Voir a. irroccrles and flour 14 Heist & Urcnelsor,mcrcliant tail ors K. II.lloM, jewelry storo 14 , w. iioperiing etuo., ury goous nnd irroccrles..... 10 James II. Handwcrk,hatnndcap storo 14 A. II. Harrison, millinery storo.. 14 Mark Hynilman, grocery storo... 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 ikuniz ct uo., ary goous anu gro ceries 12 12 (0 7 00 Miss Annie Klefcr, notion store.. 14 ll! Annie Jicucr, millinery anu notions 13 William T. King, dry goods and irroccrles 14 7 00 7 CO 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 Fred Kroome. Iron merchant... 14 John Klstler, Ury goods and gro ceries 14 Joscpli Iiaclar, drugstore 13 f . ljUCKcnuacii, paints anu pa per storo. 14 Lehigh Coal & Navigation coal yard i Henry Loblcn, grocery store.... 14 I.oblen 6c (Jo., coal yard 14 Lewis Miller, flour and feed It i 11. Miller, furniture storo 14 H. Miller, flour nnd Toed 14 E. .Mll.cr, green grocorlcs 13 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 . fc. Murray, oooi anu buoq ma ker 14 Hugh Moore, grocery store 14 r. iuunue, irom merchant it Fred Newhouse, dry goods and notions 14 7 00 7 00 40 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 John Hader, merchant tailor.... 14 u. A. ilex ct iiro., ury goous anu groceries 7 John Itetlil, merchant tailor 14 M. A, lioblnson, Agt., merchant. mills 13 A. Stciihcson, dry goods and irroccrles 14 Mrs. U. Sharkey, dry goods and groceries n Elins Stilck. confectionery store. 14 A. J. Smith, saddler 14 .lonas Sondhclin, clothlug store. . 14 Henry Sondlielm, clothing store. 14 Charles Schuebel, bakery and confectionery 11 John I.. Stcadman, Jewelry 14 Spongier & Esscr, tin and itovo 11 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 VI 00 store 14 W. H. Stroh, boot aud shoe stare 12 Mrs. Wm. Simpson, fancy store. 11 7 00 uavu rrcnarn, ury goous anu rrrocerles 10 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 George Wolf, lobacco storo 14 licnry warnicc, ury goous anu groceries 13 Leonard Ycancr, furniture s;ore. 13 Mrs. U. BrcnclEcr, notion store.. 14 WEATHERIjY BOROUGH. W. W. Illakslec, dry goods and gKcorlcs 13 II. 1. Beck, furniture store 14 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 00 Charles Uassler, coal yard 14 li. F. Olowcll, stove nnd tin store 11 J. (i. Kadlc,dry goods groceries 12 rergeson & lire., stove ana tin store 14 II. I.. Hawk, groceries 14 F. P. Hoover, groceries and con- fectlonery 14 Andrew Horlachor, bakery 14 A. J, Lauilcrburn, dry goods and groceries 14 I. ltlunnn &. Baker, drug store... 14 O. W. Miller, dry goods aud gro ceries 12 II. s. ltlnker, groceries li Mycr Sondlielm, clotlilug St, ro.. 11 Solomon Stewart, grocery store. 14 Daniel Utiles, notion store 11 V. 11. Seewrman, grocery storo.. 14 J. 11. Twccdle, drug storo 14 Joscpli Verzl, merchant tailor... 14 Frank White, grocery storo 14 WEISSI'ORT BOROUGH. P. Olauss. store and tin store... 11 Mrs. M. Uuth, millinery 11 M. Haireman, dry goods and gro ceries 14 1. J. Klstler, dry iroods and gro ceries 14 W. II. Knecht, boot ft shoe store It U. W. Lents, drugstore 14 J. S. Miller, flour and feed store. 14 M, ltaudcnbush,tobacco Btoro.... 14 J. Straustbergcr, groceries and confectionery 14 Fred SeliiuMt. merchant tnllor.. 14 A. II. Seldel, Hour and Iced store 14 Bernhard Vogt, dry goods and groceries 14 Wiissport Planing Mill Co 11 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 12 60 16 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 MAHONINO TOWNSHIP. Amnion Arnor,dry goods and gro ceries .- 13 Jacob Fryman, flour & feed store 14 Salomon Hoppes, merchant mill 14 Jonathan Klstler, merchant mill 14 U. Mcli'rady, groceries 11 O. H. Scldol, dry goods anu gro- cerlej 13 Robert Walp, grocery storo 14 LEHIli'HTON DOROUUH. Tllghman Arner. dry' good" and groceries 13 T. 1). Ulauss, Agt., merchant !.(- lor 13 I-. W. (Jlnuss, store and tin store 1 A.J Hurling, drug rtore 14 David Ebticrl.flournnd feed store 14 8. E. Fatzlnicer, millinery store. 14 J. M. Krltilniii r, shoe store 14 It. Fcnstcrmacher.dry goods and groceries 13 10 7 00 7 00 7 10 10 00 7 00 7 00 T 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 12 60 J. L. Uabcl, hardware store 13 .1. 1.. (label, lumber yard 14 1. Uravcr, Agt., dry goods and groceries 13 O. K. Urecnewnld, hides Sitaliow 14 Hcllman Co., merchant mill.... 12 John lloult, bakery and candy rtore 11 (. T. Hum, drug storo It Piter Helm, shoe store 14 T. II. Kcmcrcr, cabinet maker... 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 16 00 7 00 7 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 William Kemerer, dry goods and groceries 12 Koch ilro., tobacco store 14 Frank I. elbeiinulh, grocery store 14 A. 1). Mosscr, stove and tin store 14 J. T. Nuibautn, dry goods and groceries , 11 J. W. U'Nell, bakery and candy store 11 Hellman & Uo., coal yard 14 Joseph (Inert, pork and lard 11 II. II, Peters, Agt., merchant tailor ; 14 S. 1). Kostcnbader, grocery store 14 Israel llcronlch, clothing store. 14 William Heed, tobacco store 11 E. li: Snyder, dry goods and gro. cerles 13 Val Schwartz, furniture storo... 11 Charles Truluor, flour and feed store 14 Trexler & Kreldler, carriage manufacturers , 14 Lewis Welss.boot and shoe store 14 S. O. Wheatley, fancy store 14 Weiss k Kershner, carriage buil ders 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 MAUCH CHUNK TOWNSHIP, llrlslln b. Ilro.. dry iroods and irro. cerles... 14 John llclghe, canal store it Thomas Corby.dry goods and gro ceries 14 A. tlaren, clothing store 14 T. E. Davis, drug store 14 Mrs. M. Davis, millinery store... 14 John Dougan, dry goods and gro ceries 14 John Deltney, groceries 14 L. Friedman, canal store 14 John Henry, dry goods and gro ceries , 14 John Harris, confectionery store 14 Mrs. J. II. HoIIuau, notion store 14 tlain'r lehter.confectlonery store 14 N, J. Jones, dry goods and gro. cerles 11 George Kllne.dry goods and gro ceries 13 M'al. Ullehner, merchant tailor.. 11 Mrs. Maggie Louiscu, millinery store f., 14 Pat Lswler, dry goods and gro ceries 14 Ed, Mlnnlck, dry goods and gro ceries 14 John McOrady, dry goods and groceries 13 P. Mcltugb, dry goods and gro ceries 14 Jno McUce, dry goods and grc- 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 Joseph NerVwV'bwV and'Vh'oi WCIIC... J 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 60 7 00 .Atr9AV.!!i.vv . ; -,0"." 'uane"' a'T Kx" ! grocer es... 11 Joseph ltlclisrdi &Co., dry goods and groceries 12 T. W. ltenihaw, drug store It 1 M.m.ijtl 111.1..., a.nUA . . ., - w7r ...7 ... .. 14 I 00 7 00 New Advertisements. M. i:.8lnyard,dry goods and gro- eerics. . 1 1 vu William Swnnk, furniture, store. 11 7 00 M. Stout, Jewelry store 14 7 00 Samuel Stercnson,dry goods and groceries is 1 uo William Shea, dry goods and gro ceries, 14 7 UVI Wnllaro KTcckncr, mcrch'l tailor 14 7 00 J.Tnnncr, dry goods & groceries 13 10 00 Harry Williamson, ury goous ana groceries It 7 00 G. I,. Wotson,dry goods and gro ceries... 13 10 00 LANSFORD BOROUUH. Wm. Calloway, dry goods and groceries 14 111 uu I. II. Davis, drug store It 7 00 I). W. Davis, confectionery storo 14 7 00 , u. rnrarus k 1,0., ury goous nnd groceries 12 12 60 Annie Edwnrdr, notion store 14 7 00 D. It. Edwards, millinery and confectionery... it 7 00 W. Y. Evans. bfot and shoo store 14 7 00 11. Ernns. notion store... 14 7 00 11. Hal inulier. arocerr store... It 7 00 V. II. lughcs.dry goods and gro ceries It 7 00 C. F. Kline, dry goods and gro ceries 1 li OU , L. Lewis, dry goods and gro ceries It 7 00 Luis k Schercr, dry goods and groceries 13 10 00 Mathews & Son, dry goods and groceries it 7 00 II. Mcl.nuithlln. grocery store... 14 7 00 A. M. Nowmlller, dry goods and trroeeriea va n ou Price & Hall, furniture store... 11 7 00 Morgan Price, store ft. tin store.. 11 7 00 a. Wntklns. shoo storo 14 7 00 Wntklns fc Richards, drj' goous acd groceries It 7 00 Mrs. u. lleynon, notions and can dles It 7 00 FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. David Bolts, dry goods and gro ceries It 7 00 Henry Campbell, dtr iroods and groceries 14 7 00 Uliarlcs IIuclc. groceries anu pro visions i 1 no W 1111, in s. liunns, storo and tin store 14 7 00 Wm. E. Kemerer, grocery storo. 14 7 CO David O'llrlen. grocery store... 14 7 00 Polio Poco. merchant mill It 7 00 J of lan ltuch, dry goousana gro ceries 13 10 00 Joel Ilex, flour and feod storo... 14 7 00 J. K. Hlckcrt, Hour nnd feed 13 10 00 .1. k. incKcrt. coai varu 11 t uu N. Sndcr, dry goods ft. groceries 13 10 00 N. Snydor, coal yard 11 7 00 W. H. Whitehead, grocery store. 11 7 00 A. 1'hlfer. groceries, flour ana ;rccd 11 7 00 PARRYVILLE BOROUGH. William Johnson, flour and feed, 11 Abraham Lewis, dry goods and groceries 11 7 00 J. Peters, dry goods & groceries. 12 12 60 BANKS TOWNSHIP. S. E, Farrow, grocery storo 14 7 00 1-. 1. uoorcn. ury goous anu gro ceries 11 7 00 Thomas John ft Co.. dry goods nnd groceries 8 30 00 E. Lnzurus ft Co.. dry goods and groceries 0 ou w Jcsso Miller, grocery store 14 7 00 James McUlosKey dry goods ana groceries It 7 00 T. M. Patterson & Co.. dry goods anu groceries. iz iu J. 1'. lielss. dry goods and gro ceries 14 7 00 u. F, Shoencr. dry goods and gro ceries 8 30 00 T. K. Williams U Son, grocery store 14 7 00 KIDDER TOWNSHIP. Isaae Butz. dry goods and gro ceries 11 7 00 A. J. lirodlicad. dry goods and groceries 11 7 00 Charles Dodder, groceries 14 7 00 S Hawk, groceries 14 7 00 tt. II. btlmson.drv goods nnd gro ceries 14 7 00 LAUSANNE TOWNSHIP. II. W. Prorost.dry goods nnd gro ceries it 7 ua LEHIGH TOWNSHIP. Charles McUrlll. dry goods and gruccries 14 1 uu LOWER TOWAMENSINQ- TOWNSHIP. John Iialllct, dry goods nnd gro ceries. , 13 10 uu uenry licitz. coiilvaru 11 7 00 j. w Craig, ury goous nnu gro ceries 13 10 00 J. W. Crulir. coal and llmo 14 7 00 John Hugenbach. canal store.... It 7 00 ivistier & lioyer, ury goods ana groceries 13 1 J. Kostcnbader. dry goods and groceries 11 7 00 Aaron Klstler,stovo and tin storo 14 7 00 Wilson Muciuuz, dry goods and groceries 14 7 00 Adam Alcurkam. dry goods and groceries 11 7 00 Levi hlrauu. dry goods and gro ceries 14 7 00 William Wagner, merchant mill 11 7 00 camuei z.cigcniuss.ury goous ana groceries 14 7 00 UPPER TOWAMENSINU TOWNSHIP. Paul Kresgc. dry goods and gro ceries 14 7 00 11. lvunKie, dry goods and gro ceries 14 7 00 EAST PENN TOWNSHIP, Penrose George, dry goods nnd groceries 14 7 00 PENN FOREST TOWNSHIP. 1'aul Danner, groceries II 7 00 J. ltuch, dry goods and groceries 14 7 00 II. II. McBRIDE, Mercantile Appraiser. The obovo tax will bo due nnd payablo to S, S. Smith, Acting CountvTrcnsurcr, on the first day of May, 1880 nt O. H. Lludcrinon ft uo.-s lianaing House, xuauch ('hung, Maucii Chunk, March 2d, 16S0. Hotel, Itcitmirniit and Liquor Store Appraisement. EAST MAUCH CHUNK BOROUGH Peter Hush, hotel 6 I0 00 C J. Olasscr, hotel 6 60 00 uwcii Uallagher, liquor store.... 6 60 00 John Harkins, hoto 1 6 60 00 Michael Nattress. hotel 6 6000 Jlchacl Oats, restaurant 10 20 00 l'lui.'P Hader, hotel 6 60 00 Plus Sciit'ciuinl, hotel 6 to 00 WEATHL'RLY BOROUGH. Charles Boxmoyer, restaurant... 10 20 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 3 00 l.cvi jiariz. notei , u John Hlnes, hotel 6 Mary E, Helkcr, hotel f Mary kamnicrzull hotol & (leurgo Kclscr. hotel.... 6 60 Oil Ucorgo Kclser, restaurant 10 20 CO MAUCH CHUNK BOItOUGII. Lewis Armhrustcr, hotel 6 60 00 John Itchier, hotel 6 60 00 Samuel lleliler, hotel 6 60 00 P. Chardon, hotel 6 60 00 Thomas Carr, hotel 6 60 00 Win Hehring, hotel s 60 00 John Inkuian, hotel 6 60 00 Lafayette Lents, hotel 6 60 CO J. S. Kelser, hotel 6 60 00 Bernard McGce, hotel 6 10 or Michael Mcdcady, restaurant... 10 0 00 James McElroy, liquor store 6 Ml 00 Thomas Newcomb, hotel 6 60 00 Paul Schwelblnt, hotel 6 60 00 Mrs, U. J. Sharkey, liquor store, 6 60 00 Mrs. Schulcnbcrg, hotel 6 60 00 Jos'pli Sclunld. hotel 6 60 00 William Thompson, reitanrant.. 10 20 oo .T.S. Wfbcrt, hulel 6 60 00 Michael Martin, liquor store 6 60 Oo Leopold Held, hotel 6 60 00 Mrs. Fred Roth, hotel 6 60 00 WEISSI'ORT BOROUail. Oscar Arner. restaurant 10 so 00 v. II. lleliler, restaurant 10 so 00 I). II. Belts, hotel S 60 00 T. Kresge, hotel 6 60 00 A, W. Marsh, hotel 6 60 00 II. Trapp, hotel 6 60 00 MAHONING TOWNSHIP. Stephen Fcnstermacher. hotel... 6 60 00 llanlel Houser, hotel 0 60 00 ocorgo iiagen, hotel & 60 00 J. T. McUanlcl, hotel 6 60 00 LEHIQIITON BOROUGH. Mrs. O. Esch, hotel 6 60 00 F. J. Brobst, hotel 6 60 00 i.ewis mirisiman, restaurant.... 10 -.MOO Jonas Horn, hotol 6 60 no L. F. Klepplnger, hotel 6 60 00 Fred Miller, restaurant,,.., 10 so oo Thomas Mantc, hotel 6 60 00 Frod Mlllor, hotel 6 60 oo A. K. Miller, restaurant 10 SO 00 W. A. Peters, restaurant 10 so oo MAUCH CHUNK TOWNSHIP. Slmson Anderncr, restaurant..,. 10 SO 00 Michael Oarrlghen, liquor store.. 6 60 00 Ellas Frits, hulel. 6 60 00 John Trace, hotel ,. 6 60 00 James Fleming, restaurant 10 SO 00 John Gibson, hotel 6 60 00 Slmson Hancock, restaurant .... 10 so 00 Nathan Kloti, hotel S 60 00 Margaret Lewis, hotel 6 60 oo Mrs, Frank Malloy, liquor store. 6 60 00 Frank MeUann, hotel 6 60 00 rattle Jueiiermott, restaurant. 10 so 00 I nomas Nowcoiub, hotel 6 60 00 James Sweeney, hotel 6 60 00 Jacob Huts, hotel ,,,, 6 60 00 John Sweeney, liquor storo...,,, 6 60 uo LANSFOnU BOROUQII, A. A. Arerhatz, hotel 6 60 00 Mary Campbell, liquor store 6 60 00 George Erans, hotel & to ol Francis Earley, hotel 1 60 00 John Mcueehan, restaurant. 10 20 00 New Advertisements. James McGlnty, hotel 6 60 00 Frank McKcnna, restaurant.... 10 20 00 Michael O'Donnell. hotel, 6 60 00 H. II. Shoemaker, hotel ,. 6 60 00 J. II. Wntklns, restaurant....... 10 60 00 rat aicncnnn, restaurant iu u uu Jas. McKcnna, hotol t 60 00 Mrs. McNalous, restaurant 10 20 00 FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. David Ilrltz, hotel 6 60 00 John Kreincr, restaurant 10 60 00 E. JUocr, hotel t 20 00 HANKS TOWNSHIP. Mrs. Mary Ilrogan, liquor store. 6 60 00 Illchnrd Dougherty, liquor storo. 6 60 00 Mrs. .icsso iinsson, notei a 60 00 amcs iucvjiosKty, liquor store., 0 60 00 . 11, Purcell, hotel ,,,,, 6 60 00 LAUSANNE TOWNSHIP. amcs McUlnty, hotel 6 60 00 LEHIGH TOWNSHIP. Charles Meant, hotel 6 .T. F. Illecklev. hotel. 60 00 60 00 20 00 J, F. lllcckly, restaurant 10 LOWER TOWAMENSINQ TOWNSHIP. Ramuil Anthony, hotel 6 Herman Fcllman, restaurant.... la 60 00 60 00 Lewis wan, hotel 6 Fred Horlachcr. hotel a 60 on to 00 60 00 60 00 20 00 20 00 Ocorgo Kram, hotel 6 II. Michael, hotel 6 Aaron Strohl, restaurant 10 Fred Wlslcr, restaurant 10 UPPER TOWAMENSINU TOWNSHIP. Nathan Stemlcr, hotel t 60 00 William Snyder, hotel 6 60 00 John W. Weiss, hotel 6 60 00 PACKER TOWNSHIP. James J. Cole, hotol 6 60 00 William uropp, notei 6 William Victor, restaurant 10 60 00 20 00 EAST PENN TOWNSHIP. enrose Ocorgo, hotel 6 PAUKYV1LLE BOROUGH. 60 00 Clias. Rcddctz, restaurant 10 KIDDER TOWNSHIP. Paul Eckcrt, hotel s PENN FOREST TOWNSHIP. Enos, Koch, hotel S 60 00 manuci itucuier, hotel 6 60 00 BREWERS. Mrs. M.Gerstcr.E Mauch Chunk 1-. 11. ocuwciuinz, xi aiaucn Chunk n 2ft 00 Wclsser ft Slnzcr, Mauch Chunk 0 25 00 BOTTLEItS. Fred Horlachcr. Bowman's 6 60 00 1 nomas acigirieu, East Mauch UUUUK , O 00 U0 BILLIARDS. Itoom tier month. I. S. Wclbcrt. Mauch Chunk. .2.10 ao 00 Laf. Lcntz, Mauch Chunk. .2.60 30 00 BANKEIiS. O. II. Llndcrman ft. Co., Mauch VillUBK 60 00 II. II. MoBRIDE, Appraiser. March 6, 18S0. 7 Look to your best Interests. Now open and ready for inspection, tho laiioest nnd most comtIiBtk stock of BI'IltKO and SUMMER PUT 000113. NOTIONS. CARI'IITS, I1011T8, B110K8, &C, CVCr bl'OUgllt into this section 01 the country, which wcro Bought More the sharp Aflrancc. AT A Saving of from 20 to 25 per ct Wo nro therefore prepared to olter tho samo at still very low prices, which will only bo Kepi up nu long nt ino present stoeic may last, f.nd prol.-rrlng "ANImbloSlxpencetoaSlow millliri." Hi! urn ilprf-rtnfnfxl tn MOVE THE STOCK QUICKLY, And shall offer Extraordinary Induce mcnts to CASH BUYERS!! Among the list of Goods just opened aro the lUllUITlUgUtllUltLAl llilUUAin t C000 yards Calicoes, fast colors. 5000 yatds Muslins, blenched X" unbleached. 1 case 10-1 blicctings I caso Honey Comb Quilts. 1 case Heavy Shirtinz Chevoits 31 pieces Cas3iincro, for Men & Boy's Wca: BOOTS AND SHOES Wo hare tho Largest and most Handsomo stocKor .ucn'S, women's nmiuiilldrcn's lino Shoos that wcro ever cihlblted In this town. also bought before the lute advance, which for Beauty of Style, Durability and Cheapness wo can iruiumuy say cannot be matcucu. Wo havo also just opened a large and beautiful assort mcnt of J3ES T WHITE GRANITE AND C. C. WEAR, of Foreign and American Manufacture, which wo will run off at very low prices, in Setts. Consumers of Dry Ooods, Boots, Shoes, he., will find It greatly to their adrantago to call early, and examine Goods nnd Prices, terore purchasing elsewhere, as this Is a tonajlde sale, and we can assure you Genuine Bar. gains. Kg- A cordial Invitation extend to all. Ilespectfully, J. T. NUSBAUM & SON, Opposite Public Square, Lehlghton, Pa. oct. 4-yt REPOUT OK THE CONMTIOX of tho FIRST NATIONAL DANK, at LYblgtiUin, in thStntt of reunsylraaU at the doss of Luilne.i, Feb. 21, 1830 1 StbOCRCU. Loans nd discounts (SCSOLIK Orrrdrsrts 12300 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation . . 75,00(100 U 8. llondi en hand 8,ui(l.ll Other stocks, loads, and morta;es. . 8 700 00 tue from approved reserve areata . . 22,621.17 Una from ether Rational flank) . . . Kl7 put from Stato llaukl anil lUnkeri, . 751.08 Ileal estate, furniture, and natures. . 8.018.01 Current expenses aud taxes paid . . ct:i.9l Premiums paid SMUO Checks and othtfr cash Items . . . . 421.17 Illlls of other Hank 4.10)01 I'raelhnal currency (including nickels). 3(0 00 epecla (Inculd'g gold Treasury eertlV). 2,184 Ul Legal tender note 1,628.00 lteuemptleu Fund with U.S. Treasu ry (5 per cent, of circulation) , 3,370.00 Total tlUJ.COOoT iur.li.mr8. Capital stock paid la $7900 00 Surplus fund 1,47 0 00 UudlrlJoJ profits 1.9C0.27 National Uauk uotes outstanding. , . 07,000.00 Ulnldenda Uupald 410.00 Indliduald.poaltasuhjectto check. . 42,7G3.M Catblera chwka outstanding 8.00 Pus to other Aatloual llanka .... 4,173.70 Dud to Stat llanks and llakera . . . 2100 Total 1103,010.01 Slant of JVufisilrania. County c Carbon, ut t 1, W. V l!o man, Caulr of th abuT-naiue4 hank, do solemnly awvar that tha alxiYe statement li true tolho (t of iuv kuowhdj aud Ullvf. . W. llJWMAN. Cashier. 6ubscrllc4 and aworn before me llilalst daycf Mann isu. T1I0S.S. I1KCK, Notary Public. Correct Attest i Ihoa. Kemerer, P. J. Kl.tler, ana J. (1. Zero, Directors. March 6, USO. T 0 iVJIOJI IT MAY C0XCEKN. All nersons are hereby forbid lisrborlnsr or irusiiuaT uiy sou. wihiaasi iui.u,aiiHiii potberesiHinsfblefuranydebtsorptUerllabll Itles eontr-oted by him after tbfs date, vriuiAMiiibUHR.. March MMO-Jw irankllo tirp , fa, -u. a -4 - , ua r,riAiviivas. Hopo Is tho blossom of happiness. A man that is young In years may bo old in honor, if ho has lost no timo. God's favor must bo sought In time, if wo would enjoy It cither In llmo or eternity. -Thcro is no right faith in believing what Is truo unless we bcllevo It because it is truo; Humanity Is of all tho graces tho chief- est when It doesn't know i I eel f to bo a graco at all. Venture not to tho utmost bounds of even lawful pleasures j tho limits of good and evil join. fuller. Tho loud tones In which somo pcoplo ppcal to reason Imply that reason is a great distance from them. Thodlroct and proper act of faith is of perpetual uso and necessity, and then most when thcro is least of assurance. Tho world honors ft fearless and out spoken advocate of ony couso. Let your light shine, throw away your bushel. -If tho way to heaven bo narrow, it is not long ; and if thegatobe straight, it opens into endless life. lliwhn Hcxcrulac. Thcro is no happiness iu life, thcro Is no misery, liko that growing out of tho disposi tions which consecrate or desecrate a home. -A thousand times better let 0 boy bo a good boot-block, getting nil tho mud out of tho crevices, nnd polishing tlio surface till a pinto glass mirror would reflect his foco less' clearly, thau to go through life liko an eagle iu n cage, nwaro that bo is out of his place, and never again can find it. Yet such wretched failures aro the result, In nino cases out of ten, of a want of sympathy on tho part of older people, with the native beut of a child's mind. Tlio Duho mid llio Cow Hoy. Somo timo ago, tho Duko of Bucclcugh, in ono of his walks, purchased a cow from a person in tho neighborhood of Dalkeith, Mid loft orders to send it to Ills palace tho follow- ng morning. According to agreement, the cow was sent, and the-Dukc, who happened to bo in dishabille, nnd walking in the ave nue, espied ft litllo fellow ineffectually at tempting to .drive the animal to its destina tion. Tho boy, not knowing the Duke, bawled out to him, "Flimun, come here, an' gin's a han' wi' this beast." Tho Duko saw tho.mlstakc, nnd deter mined to havo a joko with tho littlo fellow. Pretending, tlicrcfore,not to understand him, tho Duko walked on slowly, tho boy still craving assistance. At last ho cried in a tone of apparent (lis tress : "Como hero, mun, nn' help us, an' as suroosunythlltg, I'll give you half I get!' This last salutation had tho desired effect. Tho Duko went and lent a helping hand. 'And now," said tlio Dukc,ns they trudged along, "how much do you think you will get for this job?" "Oh 1 dinna ken," said the boy , "but I'm sure o' something, for tho folks at tho house aro good to a'bodics." As they npproached tho house, tho Duko darted from the boy, and entered by a differ ent wnv. Ho called a servant, and put a sovereign into his hand, saying : "Givo this to tho boy who brought tho cow." Tho Duko returned to tho avenue, and was rejoined by tlio boy. "Well, and how much did you get ?" said tho Duke. "A shilling," said the boy ; "and thcro's tho half o' it f ye." "But you surely got moro than a shilling,' said the Duke. "No," said tho boy, with the utmost cam estness, as sure as death that's a' I got ; an1 d' yo not think its a plenty?" "I do not," said tho Duke; there must be some mistake; and as I am pcfpialnted will tho Duko, if you return, I think I can get you more." Tho boy consented, anil they went back, The Duko rang the bell, and ordered all the servants to be assembled. "Now," said tlio Duko to the boy, "point mo out the person that gave you tho shil ling." "It was that chap there with the apron,' said the boy, pointing to tho butler. Tlio delinquent confessed, fell on his knees, nnd attcmptcil au apology; but the Duke inter rupted him, indignantly, ordered him to givo tho boy tho sovereign, and quit his services instantly. "You havo lost," said tho Duke, "your money, your situation, and your character, by your covctousness ; learn henceforth, that honesty is tho best policy.' Tlio boy, by this time, recognized his as sistant in tho person of tho Duko ; and tlio Duko was so delighted with tho sterling wortli and honesty of the boy, that ho order ed him to bo sent to school, kept thcro and provided for nt his own expense. Selected, A I.ntly'N Kciikuug for Not Untieing;, I. Dancing would lead mo into crowded rooms and late hours, which aro Injurious to health and usefulness. 2. Dancing would lead mo into very closo contact with very iicrnicious company ; nnd evil communications corrupt good manners 3. Dancing would rcquiro mo to uso and permit freedoms with tlio other sex,of whlcl I should bo heartily ashamed, and which I believe to bo wrong. 4. My parents and friends would be anx ious about mo if I wcro out late, keeping company with they know not whom. 5, Ministers and good jieoplo iu general disapprove of dancing, md I think it is not safe to set myself against them. If a thing bo even doubtful, I wish to bo on the safe sido. C, Dancing has a bad namo, andl mean to study thing that arc pure and lovely ,and of good report. 7. Dancing is generally accompanied with drinking, and I sco drinking produces a great deal of evil. 8. I mn told that dancing is a great temp tation and snare to young men, and I do not wish to have anything to do with leading them astray. 9. Dancing unfits tbo mind for serious re flection and prayer, and I mean to do noth ing that will estrange mo from my God and Rvlnur 10. Thero aro plenty of graceful exercises ami MiaArTitl a n,tlb.mnl ft whirl, llflVA tlATlll of the objections connected witli them that lio against dancing. Central Methodist. Ilunsr on I.lku n llcuvcr, When our Tom was six years old lie went Into tlio forest one afternoon to meet the hired man, wliowa, coming homo with load of wood. The man placed Master Tommy on the top of the load, and drove homeward. Just before reaching the farm, the team went pretty briskly down the steep . ... .... . . , ., hill. When Tommy entered the house bis mother saidt it,.,.., .1, ,, i fril.fA. .u, , ..v 1 - - j od when the horses went trotting so twiltly down Crow Hill J" "Yes, mother, a little," replied Tom, hon estly, "hut I asked the Lord to help me,and hung oti like a bearer." Sensible Tom I W'hv sensible T Because he joined working to praying, tot his words teach this life lesson In all troubles, pray and bans on like n bearer 1 bv which ---- v - - 0 - ro6sn, that while you ask God to helpyou,1 , , , ' yu mu,t 1,eIP yu"if w't" i yr ' wight.- l'euud JVjrxm, 1 VEGETABLE Pi 3 PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I. 1ST if & NIL? ANY, 6 P CQ Q P O a EH CQ ui P rh Our new Organ, expressly designed for Sunday Schools 1 - 1 . , tarf M GE.3ISJ2L,E, it J3o suro to send for full descriptive Cataloguo before-cr purchasing any other. W LARGEST IMS (OF THE DID) OH THE GLOBE Illustrated Catalogue sent free. FOR CourIih, Colds, llroncliltliit Hoarseness, Tlckllntf or Dryness of tbo Tliront, Sore Thront, Cold lu tbo Head, Croup, Influenza, Whooplnn-Cousli, Cold lu tbo 1IowcIi( A&Uimatlc Coiiftlm, and relief of Conauuipll vcs. W. CITA3IPION HROVNINa ill !. FT' rm ha i,i ; ity tiik i Br pn.t. A.hnnrMAS'S BUProUT AND CUHATIVK, without the liijjirv anS'snfferln trusses inflict or blndraure from liilmr. lli.o'r with llkcne sips o! b il r-as-n botoro annrte ruie. scut lite. Office HI llioaawar. Now lork. rntlents iccilro treatment ana Imt for homo satuodoy. HOLIDAY GOODS!! ThnumlerslgniMl returns her elncpio thanks in tho wniilo of l.rlilclitnn and virialtv for tho liberal pntioiisce cxipndcd tolier wlill loca. ted in that nlaee. nnd le.tn-etfully iiuounn them tliateho has nHMOVHI) In tnu i cw mil o:egant Btore-ltnom. I'lVK luor.s 11LLOW ltACBSTHlJfiT.uu Susquehanna St., jU'h Chunk, where she will he pleased to meet her old friends, bhe lias Just received a Nun blocker NotionsSFancy Goods, ComprlnhlK tTMlEHWKAlt, HK1I1.I.V AND CJliltMANTOWM WOOL HOMl;ttV, Iin. iKirled and tomrct-o I. Ml lt01Ii:il, Itllino.M. OLOV1:h, and nlamo vaneiv of tlio Newest Uoilsns in I'ancy Goods, suitablo for HOLIDAY PRESENTS ! Together with a lrce varletv of Ooods not Bi-nerallv kent tn am-othir storo In town, ir rou i,ount soo what rim want sk lone and! will net it for vim shnront pvtiouago u so licited aud satistacllon gnariiuieed. Mrs. C. DeTsfecly, 8nquehanna Street, 5th Store twinn nf st nov.Sf MAUCII CHUNK. BEST IN THE VORLD ! ' 9 I AND SALERATUS Which is tho sama thing. Impure Saleratus orlll-Carb 8 oil a wliicliU tho same UiliigiUofasllRlit. a rh1E"S" y appear COMPARISON AVITII CI1UIIC1I & A""'"""""" See that your Saleratus nml Dak- t"8 foda Is "l"' JWi'iItV;' should bo AIjIj HI HI I. All SUUSTA.- CKS used susfbod. ' X simple but severe test of tho comrsratlro maeotalffereDtbrendsofBodaorBsleratiislJ to dissolve m dessert spoonful of esch kind with about a pint or water (hat preferred) In clear eluses, stlrrlnsuatll all Is thoroughly dlwolroj ine deleterious lnsolublo matter In tho inferior Bod will be shown after settling some twenty minutes or sooner, by the rallky appoarsnce of tbe solution and the quantity of floating Cody matter according to quality. lie aureandukfor Cbureh&Co.'aEod-ani Baleratua and see that tbelr name la on tha pack sco and yon will 6et the purest and whitest made. The use ot thia with sour milk. In prater snceto Baking Powder, sstes twenty times Its I coiu . . . i.vi.a-, . - 1 Kia nna nnnnn tuu. K ssrr a xur v mu UB.U1D suiuiiusr en udie4 carefully. - SHOW THIS TO YOUR OnOCERs Umiisi' 1 SILLER A PUIIELY VEGETABLE 11ESIEDY tOH INTtmi AND tXTERIUL USt, Is n atrro enro for all tho diseases for which It Is rccommenclocl. Olid Is always PERFECTLY SAFE In tho hand . of even tho most Inexperienced persons. -r It Is n. sure nml quick remedy for COUCHIS, BOREf TIIIIOA.T, CHILLS, and similar troubles! nfTonla Instant relief in tho most malignant forms of DIPHTHERIA, and Is tho best known remedy for llliciunntlsm and Henrsalctas Tho Oldoat, Dost, and Moot Widely Known Family fVlodlclno In tho World. It tins leen used with audi wonderful aufceess In all parts of tho world for CHAMPS, CHOLERA, DIAIIRHCEA, DYSENTERY, and all BOWEL COMPLAINTS that It U considered an unfailing euro for theso diseases. Has stood tho tost of Forty Yoars Constant Uso In all Countries and Cllmatos. It is RECOMMENDED by Physicians, Missionaries Ministers, Managers of Plantations, tVork-Shopa, and Factories, Kurtcs in Hospitals In short by Everybody, Everywhere, who has ever given It a trial. 0 , IT IS WlTHOUTA RIVAirA3 A LINIMENT I It should always bo used for Pain In the Back and Side.. and brings speedy and permanent relief in all cases of Brnirar I Cuts, Sprains, Severe Burns, Senldi, etc. No family can safely lie without II. It will annually 1 Eavo many times its cost in doctors bills, and its price brings it within tho reach or all. It is sold at H5c, OOc, and 01 per bottlo. nnd can bo obtained from all drUErists. , . . wr?;e- Proprietors. mo, vt. success, Dn; THOWNnra U a regular graduate of medicine, a skillful rkanaatifit, aud a thorough chcmlat. UIsMC.&C."(CoUffh and Cold) Conlial la not the re sult of Caere chance, but of long1 ecloatlflo lcscarch In chemistry and medicine, fc Is yUmly scca by tho rapidity of Its action and Its unparalleled efficacy. The expense In Ita manufacture In at lcastp tfmet as g-reat aa that of any other medicine upon the market, and yet It la sold at the exceedingly low price of fiOc CT7Bample bottles (for a ehort timo only) j3 eta. I'mprlctan 1117 Arcfi Strcrt. Philadelphia, Ptu 'iturm t. it"t Aish jMijiivtfw AGENTS WAWT15W to Mm! for rartlenlan our New Itook, 5.UOO CUKIOSITIKS Cl Till: HIIJIU, a1o lor the 11 ami um eat and CHEAPEST BIBLES fia'SlftClS; SmSSS&trh CASH PREMIUMS- 3 Dent free to all who apply 23 Cortlandti ISSSZ3S3S23ZSESS by letter, enclosing SH UanriAr.nnA Cn aSJ TnBFHEAR btoi -riltmllmi TUE7 TsrpTil. Prrnrr.li'fr.vMflrrfiiririTSivitMtioii.l Ijectures, uonoeru. eio.Pr a wonfltnui nw HclrnUflo Invention. TH a tENTAPHpNE.aal Forrrnurkablt tnibloUiuon id Deaf 1m n ffffffftl thallrar .n.t Uumb Atw i'ork imjd. BavS- BLU &pt. sitht iVrvs IVrii CAmf win A Jtoenl, ti or. faW vi.. ta. avail Klr-rtn t earrlril la tht pockel. Th Utit' Should fnd frr -FREB IlluitnUd duertpUro 1'ainpaUt U. American Dentaphone Co- US W sthnt-jClnelnaatt, Oh. lack aaiea and on our Onldeu Thnnarbta nn Uotiieb- Ilosir. AKDltnAVENln rroaeund Poetry by uo Jl( st Authors, fileftintlf lilnstiated. rieisee evervbndy.t: 75 1 nito ixo "CL'stosniES or this Hhile." si.'a. A single OniiraMer haa aetuabr mm mer ;,no Copies. 'Mooufs Autiiobiisd. bEHi:o.s," Ma.lal on locelnt nf rilce. U, H.TIIHAT riiiusnaiu Jio. BOS Urujdwqy. Hew tore jiliU'd O It a A N CceU'Est House in Aunuici, lat.ciasalh. struiieuti, all iu-w for r-uli or inttallmenU 1 wairaiitt-d six rearu. lUustruted etalogaee. free. Agouts wiuted. t. i.ni:ns WATEtts. aot.. Na 58 West 14 b otteot, New Yolk. FARMERS x StA"0" fSJtntl'H 1'Ell MONTH duilna tbe Winter nnd binn. V.irpaitlrulara aditreaa !' 'Irl'I'HIIV tV- CO, IMilliuleli.bin. Pa. Bwerp We havi tho beat sellinit Tea XJXUO X rnt article iu the world. One asentonlcred 100 Sept. r,t"i. JO HeDt. Sd.son Hel-t. 3--tU S OOct. ih. 100 Ott. ttll. 6XJ HLh. SCO Oct. Ut 3, wioct. :sth Nov. lst.MONor.Sth. IMKov. Jtih 5oi Hoy, 17th. ho Nov. tcth. STO Dec Sth. 400 I)f0. 15th, Ml Deo. lalh. too Dee. '.Mlh. 'total. 8.1 0 In 01 (lavs Tha same airent Mild 63 iu W ilaja, and av it lathe beat ae 1. lnaranlc e Iin i-vim-niw. TlpTuppti-uts Hunipfe. wit'iletma 'l'i-u l-ent. Would MAMT.lCTUlilxa 00 , tt Nasun,St a. y. Pro f rf the above hes been shown to the ajithorliMl ajent of this paper. KI'IV I'" o'der 10 fntiodaen Ul'BlCiL, ilIobustbolMrc-ettand BandHnurat - mnsioal uionthly ls-ued. we wilt ritllxll' iseodtuont the latest ceplea. eon raUUIU 'talnlnr 13 cbniro Hunga and IX cramnnff lusttanienul pleeee by 21I'I1ZCES l-t cniuitoii-snt Kuropeand Am. erlea. post paid forsdoenta lor 10 so for 30 Cts. stamps.) The pieces ate all band. aouieiy and rnrroetlr prlnlcMt, ants wo -th SI emt each. Itpuiehased ee-paiatel-. O 1 lllCUAHI.ntiS. : TVuiDlo place. Uoatijb, Maaaae 1 u t III. foS. M iru. ; MONTHS for tVtets.'rJurKe. llluatrated O jiajier, Will IU MUN l't;ol'l,li. year. 81.00. AOKJITH WANTKIl, It. 1.. IUbti.nus, -1 J Uerublll, lloston, lists. CL Si AM) F0U SAI-E The underslcned offers at TrlvaU Sale! his lintel H'and, known us tbe " HUltSll MIDI' llOl'NW situate on the public road leading to liowuuw', and about a quarter of a tulle below the i'arryrllle t'urnacea. This oilers a rare i-hance fur any one In search of a first, elms business place. For further particulars apply on the premises, to li. fUUIANN, Ja si. ltso-ws 1'roprieicr, p o o T3 CO o