fctITOR LKUIOHTON. PA.I BATUMUY. MA lint, Si), 18G0. Qoldtn Ihrys, for Boys and Oitl, is tlio title of a rn-w cunilMatc for public f.tvir. II l neatly prmUsI (in good Jwpcr, and eon taint Id pages of cliolro stories, sketches, unles, and humorous matter. From a Jterusal of the ItVo first number, fte.'d'o Hot liositnto U Wctlriiiriehil il to 'dllr readers, as llng a paper gotlcii up rtllli great 6ir,ainl just the thing to furriisll Id tlis J'ollng folks for Instruction ami dlliris'iillKnt. Buliscrlfi lion fS (icr yiiArj JSnics Klverson,IiblUlicr, R. W. cor. of Blh ntid Wutt streets, Phila delphia, I'd. "Tile V. Y. Journal nf (imnurrt prints an interesting tabular review tl lust year's export movement. It appears from the fig ures that iu 1379 the people of this country shipped through the port of New York to foreign consumers $72,271,179 worth of wheat, f 18,284,039 worth of corn, $2,172,372 of rye, il92,629 of oats, $05,970 worth of barley, $21,016,726' Worth of wheat flour, $127,492 worth of corn mcnl $17,015 worth of rye flmirj $35,591,873 worth of bacon and hnnis, fi.tfSO.Iri worth of salt porlti f 1Jt)2,- 918 Wtfftli of suit beef, $1,508921 worth of rrcsll Ueef, $10.1,085 worth of frcsU tiiutton, $5,l()i,Sj9 worlil of butterl 0,537)538 woith f tiitt-cae, ill 7,720,233 worth of lord, and $!, lilfiil worth of tullow. Tho exportation df button from the sanio port duriug tlio v&ir Ploted ,up $2.1,509,703 , that of po'.roleuiu and its products, $20,507,100. Germany look the linu's shnro of tlio rcBncd petrole um, but Kngland is still, ns'sho is likely lo long dultinue to he, our best transatlantic customer. On this sido the ocean Braiil liuturally enjoys that distinction, although Veneiuelii has a warmer appreciation of our bacon und hams. rhiladclphla ton Ono of tho com mercial puzzles yet to bo explained is tho reason why you can buy excollent "Blue Toiut" oysters in London for a, shilling a dozen; why The Atlantic and Scribncr'a Monthlies can be bought there for the mine price; how it is that American butler,clicese nnd beef are now to bo found in nearly every village of Scotland and England, while tho greater part of the tea-coast popu lation of Wales live on American canned goods, all of which can be bought far far less there than here a good cut of American beef, for instance, costs two pinco half pen ny, or fiyo tents a pound. Developing our foreign commerce b a. good thing, but Is there any reason why vo should not bo able to get things produced hero for at least tlio same price that our British cousins can 7 If The Atlantic and Scribncr'n aro to bo bought in London for a shilling, why should we pay mora than a quarter of a dollar for them? or, what is a more vital question, with American beef at five and six cents a pound at retail, why is it that tho lowest price in the wholestltd markets hero is 7 J cents a pound, and that without tho added expense of transportation and other inci dentals? An explanation is in order from the producer. The New York San of last Monday morning contained a complete account of tho life and career of David Davis, of Illinois, nnd then comments editorially as follows: Judgo Davis has of late been a good deal talked about as man wlitf may bo supported for President against Gen. Grant, not only by the Democratic party, Vat by tlio great muss of Indciiendcnts and by thoso Itepub- lieons who are opposed to the third term Tbcro are many reasons why Mr. Dayis would make a strong candidate for President, especially against Grant. He is a statesman and jurist, the very antipodes of a military iiion. In his political opinions, his views of constitutional doctrine, and bis ideas re specting centralization on tho one hand and local self-government on tho other, lie is de cidedly Democratic: and yet his anteced- ents.and his (wrsonal relations are such that Keptihlicans and Independents could ull vnt for him. They would do tills because no was an original, lile-long iriend of Aura ham Lincoln, and was appointed by tho martyr President the executor of his last will nnd testament; because he shared Lincoln's profound lovu for the Constitution ana tho Union, and sympathized with him in prc fjrring that slavery should perish, even fiough it were in blood and fire, rather than t tut the Constitution should be overthrown and the republic divided between contend ing, warring governments. At the samo Utile, the Democrats can voto for him, be cause in political principles lie is strictly a Democrat, and would administer the gov ernment for tlio prumotlon of that Democrat' lo tioiicv through Which nllr frM..rtnul,1i.nn institutions have so far been rendered suc cessful and prosperous. There are, however, various considerations which bear against Judge Davis as a rand date. Ifn la n.it . r . ... ... . . uwiucu ui a lutriv mnii. me mpnini nm. cesses are loo ludicim nnri iinripformin.! Ha seems ollcn to sit upon the fence, not in dining either lo one sido or the other. He has never attached hlmselfdecidcdly to any any; and the Democracy, which bad so niucKV in prtieripnA in iinn.iriinn ii.n - i --- i a - ate Or. Grcely, will be slow now to adopl IS US SIAUIlurtl hpflrni flnv man tvhn la ... dentinal with its organization and its his- crtn, tho command of duty is loud and im )ralive. If there be any citizen In tho IMKIIIWU M.I lli. . I ' -,,u i "Li i o3 ui cuniraura. on. and nut an eml fni-Avi in nit imnAV;..i injects and tendencies, he should be agreed uerciore, that when the candidato comes tu . 1 i .1 . i n:.. . , v. . . . . "...v.wi ... w.uwiiiiaii, j.'iivm iavis may i found inuro avallablo than any other no. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OBlK WASIIIKUTOK SPECIAL. Wiiii!Mrro. Mre"i 10, If SO. Preiideutiiil cwiip h still ripe, but there s no. ixw inuen excitement during the ast wrok. The settled mh,li,liA. n, vvv... ... ...I. atiucu una fr. Rarardl anil' mi the. ll.niiv.i;.. . V. M0UTII1MKH, .1.1.1 en. Graut ami-Senator Blaine,, with John licrman a good third. Tlio- probabilities' r nomination, on? bottf aides; lie in about e orner i nave namttf tnd candidates. You have no doubt received aitd examined le dally papers containing tire full text of le President's message and afeomhanvlrtg ocumenU on the Isthmus canal- .vaestlon. Count Furdliiand do Lessens with iitjHHt 1 nnsriMfJi run 1 n m 1 1 vim rti 1 1 rod . w vt aident and House of Representatives .. L r 1 ..... ... ... ums iniuii uu lonroo doefrin This canal subject oTuin inurrH uero ior mo 1 1 .r tue members. Tliw givet tho ex-mem-t few days. On Werfaetdsy both the bers of Coneress a first rate ehanti (a not na renchman aud Captain Kads wcr before lobbyists, aud will no doubt lit th meant - .-v iiHm iiiiij- lime wouiatnow,riis jweulHrplan; That are thus protected In their acliemes, while f Ukx-ps Is prrtty well nndeMoo,! br ' tl.t prs is very much cripple.! thereby M, .ir - . j,,. ,i , ,i . ml " "It I'le-wy is that the Ar-.rar. waters of the raeific aniofths Carribtan Sea are at the time height, nnd lie proposts Id Ml ii sen levtl canal fmm ocean to oceani boring hri Immense tunnel tlirough the mountain Hhga which forms the, backbone nflhc Isthmuii. llo follows the route of tho Panama Railroad, a fact which, of course, puis nil the influence of that powerful cor poration ngninit lull, nnd his project. Caj tain Ends' (imposition Is for tha construc tion of a great ship railway, willi n lifting dok el cither end, which, ho claims can bo loraled In any place practicable for a canal, and In some places where a cannl would bo entirely linpraclicible and Impossible. Ifo tays he has thoroughly Investigiled the subject, and that he can build n (hip rail way for from ono half tn ono fourth tho cost of a ship canal and complete it In one half the time It would tako to construct the waterway, lie further claims that his rail way would be eapablo ol a much greater service lo commcrro than n canal would or could lie, from the fact that it would savo much time, as it would be able to take a ship across the Isthmus In ono third the lime the water would occupy. In the latter tho morcmcnt of a largo vessel would nccs sarlly be slow not more than Hire 0r four miles an hour, or about thespev.1 of an or dinary canal boat; wbilo oy the railway Captain Eads is confid'nt of attaining n speed of twelve milto nu hour. He talks like a man of bnsin-jts, nnd manifests tho utmost conndencj Ui his theory nnd plm, and ho was 1' otencd to with a respect which grows out of the succors he has had with tho Mississippi river jetties. Tho captain ' j(l Count do Lesscps met In tho committee room, wero introduced, and passed the usual compliments. They treated each other with the greatest deference and consideration. Tlio route rights under which do Lesseja is working are n concession made by the Co lumbian government lo Lieut. Vfyse, of the French navy, some years ago, whicli have been by him conveyed to M. do Les sens. In Ills remarks betore the Commit tee, and in answer to questions, the Count conceded the right, justice and good policy of the United States to claim control of tlio work; in short, he stands confessed n pro nounced Monroo drcirino man, and I pie dict that unless an association of American capitalists is at onco formed to go to work on the Kids plan the Frenchman will build his canal, lit has broken gruund already, and there is little reason to question his ability to get all the money ho wants for it in the markets of tlio world. The frequent attempts of lemalo schemers to black mail our public men lias produced a feeling among them that mnro stringent laws aro necessary to punish such crimes. Accordingly, Mr. Covert, of New York, the other day introduced a bill on tho subject, whieli was Edit to the Judiciary Committee, It pTotidcs that "any person who shall or ally or by written or printed communica tion, threaten to accuso another of nny of fence against tho laws of tho United States, or of any State, or of any act involving mor al turpitude, with intent to thereby extort money, property, or other frtcuimlf benefit what ever, shall upoil couvictlon, be sen tenced lo suffer imprisonment in tho peni tcntiary for a term of not less than ono nor more than ton years." The law ought to go a step further and decree ndequalo punish ment to the Bbystcring lawyers who aro hand and glovo with the "scarlet women in getting up these annoying, disgraceful schemes. Legislation is proceeding slowly, and nn less more progress is made in tho month to como than has been achieved in tho lost four weeks, Congress will hardly be ready lo ad journ by tho middle of May, as somo of tho members aro predicting. Dom Pedeo. Our Letter from M'lisliliigcoii. WisnmaTOJf, D. C, March 15, I860, Tho negotiations with tlio Uto Indians havoat last been concluded. The formal agreement has been signed by fifteen of tlio principal men of tho Ute nation and also by the Secretary cf tho Interior. Tho prin cipal point gained is tfJo promised surren der of Indians implicated in the murder of Mr. Mcnkcr and the other members of tlio Agency. As regards amnities the matter has been pretty well managed by thoso who run tho matter, for the Indians, for they are to get an additional annuity of $50,000 to the $25,000 already being paid them. The President has sent a messago to Con gresa indorsing tho Inlcr-oceanic canal cchemc, advocated by Count do Lcsseps,pro vided it can be placed under tho control of the United States Government. The Fitz John Tir.cr case lias becnaci' tating the Senate, aud some very strong speeches have been mado for and against the bill lo givo $00,000 but there is every likelihood that Gen. Tortcr will bo success ful in having it passed. Tho annual rejwrl of tho Librarian of Congress has been published, and Mr. Spof- lord, tho librarian, states that tha collec tion now amounts to about 400,000 books and 10,000 pamphlets. Tho first gun of the Tilden boom has been fired In Congress by the Hon. J. W. House, nf Tennessee, and judging by tho tenor of that speech Mr. Tilden is llio inevitable candidato of tho Democratic party for the next Presidency. It is however tho belief in political circles hero that his candidacy will creato considerable discussion among the bouthcrn dclegatcf. Tho Houso committee on coinage, etc., has agreed to report n bill to "provide for the exchange of trade dollars for silver dol lars," at par, and the Secretary of the Treas ury is authorized lo stip the coinage of the trado dollars, and receive those now in circu lation into tho standard silver dollar. A number ofleadlng men from both Bal timoro ami Philadelphia have been in Wathlngton interviewing Secretary Sher man. We learn from a prominent individ ual of the Philadelphia patty, who has been In the confidence of General Grant that ho will not be a candidate unless there is a tier- fect unaninmlty nf tho sentiment on tho part of the delegates, and although Blaiue has a large following, that there is no doubt but that tho second choice fur the Presldcn cy will fall upon Mr. Sherman, who is in crensmg in popularity in Pennsylvania. ine ccnaie txoum wmmllteo after a rest of two weeks has resumed Investiga tion of the causes of the tiegto exodus, Several witnesses were examined and prom Inent among them was John C. New, of In. diana, who said that his state was large and needed development, but thought that tho movement should bo discouraged for the reason that ninety per cent of the Immi grants were nocr-producers, being women and children. The new rules of the House of Represen tatives have gone into operation,- nnd the thw! aTthie subject of news is coneerntd, as they Tim ' ......ini..i.. 1 . wiu wimiuneir nub uui, 11QL ineniv irnm the floor but from the room which h. r. ..I . . . . 1110 cntiy uccn mit up at considerable expense. bas as a tort of smokilig and conversation room ui unugiuguuniu meir pockets. They titSHar, New A-dVcrtiscmciitgs jr-liliOASi'iLi: AlTUAi.ili.taT Made by It. It. MnltltinU, Tor Ilia' bounty of Carbon, lor tlio year iseo. AN APPKAb DAY will ho field bp llie SitU day of Mnreb, 18 JO, nttild CUMIuls 810NEH8' UFFlUll, In the Uorotigh of Mauch Chunk, at 10 o'clock, HI the forenoon, HAST MAUCll C'JlUNK. Clan. Elwln Bauer, dry gnoils and gro- rerles 14 John Hickman, dry iiooils & gro ceries. 13 G-, W. aint W. I". Hoovcn, dry goods and urncrrles 10 Samuel Kennedy, notions and and icroccrU-s 12 William Miller, canal l tore 14 I,. Miller, canal storo It .lolm Mulji, irnx-ery store 14 Philip Under, furnlturo store... 14 Charles Swank, flour ami feed.,, 14 (.'liarlcs Nr .ink, coal dealer...... 14 John sutler, uroceiy store 14 7 00 lo oo lo to 12 50 00 7 00 ; oo 7 00 7 00 7 01) 7 CO mauoh cii';nk UOltOUOH. E. Bartholomew tin fc novo store 14 Abraham He'tscn notions 14 7 00 7 00 10 00 12 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00' T 09 7 00 J 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 1. O. licr'.rth, merchant tailor., is Asa u'.crs,dry roo.ls& groceries 12 Chutes Hutluinir, Iron merchant. 14 Nrs. U. llrcnclscr, totaeeo store. 14 w. ucrnnari, tfrucery store i (1. K. llollart, tobjeo store 14 U. liolan. Jewelry store 14 Henry Dcone, itroeery store...... 11 U. M. Kliert, ilruir, storo 14 John Faua. sowing maclilncsloro 14 Uharlts Fagu, ilry goods and gro. cerles 13 Nathan Kiiira.Kroeorles nml flour 14 Ilcln & Urcnelser,uicrcliant tail ors ij II. H.llohl, Jewelry store 14 , iv. ueoeriuiK kuo., ury koous nnd irrocerles... 10 James II. Ilaudwerk,liatandcap store A. II. Harrison, millinery storo.. 14 Hark Hj-ndinan, grocery storo., . 14 7 00 7 00 7 CO 12 (0 ". 00 liuniz ft uu., u ry kooiis ana gro cerles. 12 Mies Atmle Klefcr, no-Inn store.. 14 Miss Annie Kcifer, millinery and nntli.ns 13 William T. Klnjr, dry goods and Krocerlcs 14 Fred Krooine. Iron nicrclunt.... 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 1 03 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 ; oo 40 03 7 00 19 00 John Klstler, dry goods and gro ceries 14 Josetth Laclar. drugstore 1J 11, F. I.uckenb.ich, paints and pa per storo 14 Lehigh Co.il & Navigation coal yard 1 Henry Loblcn, giorery store.... 14 ttoljten & ('o., t-oal yard 14 i,enls Miller, Hour and feed 14 K 11. Miller, lurntturo store 14 11. Miller. Hour nnd feed 11 E. Mll.cr, green groceries 13 . r . aiurray, uoui anu snoo ma ker 14 Hugh Moore, grocery sioro 14 F. Mundc. Irom merchant. 14 Fred Newhousc, dry goods and notions 4.4 14 Juhn Itadcr, iiirrchant tailor.... 14 V. A. Ilex Sc liter., dry good- and groceries 7 John Ketht, merchant tailor 14 M. A. ltobiiison, Agt., merchant. mills 13 A. Stephcson, dry goods and uroccrlts 14 7 00 11 oo 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 Mrs. U. harkcy, dry goods nnd groceries II KII.IS Shlck. confectionery storo . 14 A. J Smith ruddier 14 Jonas hondhcltii. cluilmix storo. . 1 Henry Sondhi-lin. clothimr storo. 14 Charles Schuebe), bakery and confcciloncry. 14 John 1. Sirtidiuiiu. tewelrv 14 Spcnglcrf. Esser, tin und itove store..., ii W. 11. stroh. boot and shoe e"oro IU Mrs. Wm. Simpson, fancy store. 11 7 0'J uavni ircuaru, ury goous ami irroccrlt-s 10 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 (leorgo Wolf, tobacco storo 14 ituiiry vt arnko, ury gooos ana groceries 13 Leonard Ycauer. lurnlturos.oro. 13 Mrs. O. Urenclser, notion store.. 14 WDATHEItl.Y BOROUGH. W. W. Illalislec, dry goods and trrccerles 13 10 03 H. 1.. llecki lurntturo store 11 Charles Cassler, coal ard 14 It. F.Cleuelheioteiitid tin storo 14 J. U. LadlOfdfy goods groceries l!i 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 (0 7 00 rergeson ct nro., rtovu nuu im store 14 II. I.. Hawk, groceries 14 F. P. Hoover, groceries aud con fectionery 14 Androw llorlacher, bakery 14 A. J. Landcrburn, dry goods and groceries , 14 Ijlthnian & Uakcr. riru storo... 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 12 60 15 OU 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 0O (i. W. Miller, dry goodaaud gro- veriun iz II. s. lllnker groceries 11 Slyer Sou.tliclm, clothing st re.. 11 Solomon Stewart, grocery storo. 14 Daniel Stiles, notion (tore...... 14 W. II. Sccnrmon, grocery store.. II J. II. Twcedle, drug store........ 11 Jieepli Verzl, merchant tailor... 14 Frank While, grocery storo 14 WEISSPOUT BOROUGH. 7 00 P. Clnurs, stove nnd tin storo... 14 Mrs. iI. Uuth. millinery 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 M. llagtmau, dry goods and gro ceries it P. J. Klstlcr, dry goods and gro ceries 11 W. II. Knecht, boot K. shoo store 14 I). W.I.entz, drug storo 14 J. S. Miller, flour and feed store. 14 M. Raudcnbush, tobacco store.... 14 J. Sirauscrgcr, groceries and conlectlonery 14 Fred Sctiiuldt. merchant tollor. . 14 A. H. Seldel. flour nnd teed store 14 liernhard Vogt, dry goods and groceries 14 Wclssport Planing Mill Co 14 MAHONING TOWNSHIP, Amnion Arncr.dry goods and gro ceries 13 Jacob Fryman, flour &. Iced store 14 Solomon Hnppes, merchant mill 14 Jouatban Klsller, inerchunt mill 14 It. McUraily, groceries 14 (J. II. Scldct, dry goods and gro ceries 13 Robert Walp, grocery storo 14 LEHIQHTON BOROUUH. Tllghmnn Arncr. dry goods and groceries 13 T. 1). Olauss, Agt., merchant tai lor 13 K W. Olauss, stove anil tin store 14 A.J Hurling, drug store 14 Ilavld Ebbert.Houriind feed store 14 S.E. Fatzliigcr, millinery storo. 14 J.M. Frltzlnger, shoe store 14 It. Fensteriuachcr, dry goods and groceries 13 J. I4. Oabel, lurdivaro store 13 J. I.. Uabtl, lumber yard 14 D. Urnver, Agt., dry goods and groceries 13 11. E. Urecnowald, hides Mallow 14 Hcllman Co., merchant mill 12 John Hauk, bakery and candy storo , 14 f'. T. Horn, drug store 14 Peter Helm, shoe storo 14 T. It. Kcurcrer, cabinet maker... 11 llllnni Keuicrcr, dry goods and groceries 12 Koch Bro.. tobacco store 14 Prank I.clliciiguth.grocery store 14 A. 1). Mosscr, stote and tin storo 14 J. T. Nuibaum, dry goods and groceries n J. W. O'Ncll, bakery und candy storo 14 Hcllman Uo., coal yard 14 Juseidi Obcrt, pork awl lard 11 II. It. J'eterr, Agt., merchant taller 14 S 1). Kostenhiidcr, grocery store 14 Israel Kclowlch. clothing store. 14 William Reed, tobacco store.... 14 E. H. Snjder, dry goods and gro. cerles 13 Val ebwartt. turnltare store... 11 I harles Trainer, flour and feed store 14 Trcxler & Kreldler, carriage maii'iracturers 14 Lewis Wciss.boot anil shoe store 14 S. I). Wlieatiey, fancy s ore 14 Weiss & Krrshner, carriage bull. dirs 14 7 00 7 00 7 Oo 7 00 1 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 12 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 00 7 OJ 7 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 Ou 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 MAUCH CHUNK TOWNSHIP. Brlslln It l!ro dry kooiIs and gro ceries 14 John llclghe, canal store It ThomasUorby.drygoodsand gro. eerles 14 A. Daren, clothing store 14 T. U. ItavU, drugstore 14 Mrs. M, Davis, millinery store... 11 John Dougan, dry goods and gro ceries 14 John Dclaney, groceries.......,, 14 I Frledmau, canal store 14 John Henry, dry goods and gro ceries 14 John Harris, confectionery store 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 OO 7 00 7 U0 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 03 7 00 7 01 7 00 jun j. 11. iiouinan, notion storo 14 Casn'r Iiliter,eonfectkmery store It N. J. Jones, ory goods' aud gro ceries , 14 Oeorao Kllne,dry goods abd gro ceries is Wul. Ollchner, merchant latl r,. 14 Mrs. Maggie Lousscn, millinery storo 14 Pat I.anler, dry goods and gro. cerlm 14 Ed.Mlnnlck, dry goods and-gro. cerles 11 John AlcUrady, dry goods itnd groceries 1 P, Mcllugb, dry goods and gro ceries 14 Jno Metlee, dry goods and gro ceries 14 Joseph Nerlns, boot and shoo store 1( 1 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 ICO 12 50 7 00 f 00 1 DO joun u nonneii, ury geodrand jbVe?URVchard' i ;V' kjwo,b--y Bamuel ltickert" sto i .nd'tm tr?v. i Joseph hehnrldtr, dry Bonds ami ' nrw-.rln . .. . .. "it, New AaVeflisbltiChts. M. i:.SInvtt!,dry goods ami gro ceries. .;.i... it William swank, furniture storo. 14 M. Stout. Jewelry store 14 Samuel fltevcnson.dry goods and groceries ,, , 14 W illMtn Sheil, dry goods and gro. ocileSn..! , 14 Wallace Klccknor, hicrcli'l tailor 11 .T,TnHcrVlry goods U groceries 13 Harry Wllllam;on,ilryiooJsaml groceries II U. I,, Wntton, dry goods and gro ceries 13 LANSFOni) BOROUUH. Wm, Calloway, dry goods and groceries 13 H. R. Davis, drug store 14 D. W, Davis, confectionery storo 14 J. U. Edwards & Co., dry goods and groceries .12 Annie Edwrd?, notion store... .'14 "II. It. Edirnrilr. millinery and 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 13 60 7C0 7 Otf 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 t 00 ooniecitoncry i W. Y. Evans, beot and shoe storo 14 11. Evans, notion store.. 14 .1. II. Gallagher, itrocery storo.. . 11 JJ. 11. iugncs,ury goorrs nnu gro reriex 14 C. F. Kline, dry goods and gro ceries.. ..!..... .7. W J. L. Iowls, dfy goods and gro- cones Luts Sebcrcr, dry goods and irrocerles 13 Mathews k Son, dry goods and groceries i 11. Mcl.nuuhlln. uroccrv store... 14 A. M. Ncwmiller, dry goods and groceries Price & Hall, furnlturo storo.... 14 Morgan Price, stove, fc tin store. . 14 S. Watklns, shoe storo 14 Wntklns & Klchards, ury goods act! irrocerios.... 14 Mrs. U. Beynon, notions and can. uies i FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. David Belts, dry goods and gro. cerles 14 T 00 7 00 Henry Campbell, dry goods and groceries 14 Charles Buck, groceries and pro; visions it Willi m S. Kulint, stote and tin store It 7 00 7 00 7 10 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 1 00 7 00 7 00 Wm. E. ICctnerer, grocery store. 14 arm irnriin. grociry storo.... u I'oho l'nco. merchant mill 14 Josluli Rucli, dry goods and gro ceries 13 Joel Rex. flour and feed stoTO';. 14 J. K. Rlckcrt, flour and feed 13 J. K. Rlckcrt, coal yard 1 N. Snyder, dry goods & groceries 13 jx. hnyuer, coal yarn 14 w. ii. wniiuiieiii!, grocery store. 14 A. Phlfer. groceries, flour and feed It PARRYVILLE BOROUGH. William Johnson, ftnifrnml feed, it Abraham Lewlfydtfy goods and groceries , 14 J. Peters, dry goods & groce'les. 11 BANKS TOWNSHIP- 7 CO 7 00 12 50 S. E. Farrow, groe'fy store...... 14 E. T. llooven, dry (jowls and gro. . eorleS , 14 Thomas John & &., dry goods 7 00 7 00 SO 00 60 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 00 30 00 T 00 1 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 05 7 00 ami gr iccries s E. Lazurtts & Co.. dry goo Is an'd groceries 0 Jesse Miller, grocery store 11 James MvUloskey dry goods and groceries 14 T. M. Patterson It 1 0., dry goods nnu groceries u J. P. Iteljs. dry Moods nnd tfro. cerles 14 C F. Shoener, dry goods and gro ceries 8 T. K. Williams & Son, grocery aiure It KIDDER TOWNSHiP". Isaac Butz, dry goods and gro ceries 14 A.-.r. Brodhead, dry goods and vrocerles .' 14" Charles Dodder, irrocerles 14 S Hawk, groccrlos 14. u. j 1. kiuisuii.ui y gooos uiiu gro ceries 14 IHUSANNE TOWNSHIP. H. W. Provost,dry goods and' gro- , ccrlei"....- 11 LEIliail TOWNSHIP. CliU'rlcs McOrlll, dry goods nnd groceries 14 LOWER T'&WAMENSINO TOWNSHIP. John H i 1 lie t, dry gonls and gro ceries 13 to 00 Henry Belli, coitlyard.. It 7 00 J. W Craig, dry goods and gro ceries 13 10 00 J. W. Cralir. coal nml lime 14 7 00 John Hugcnbach. canal store.... 11 700 Klstlur At Hoyer, dry goods and groceries 10 00 J. KoMcnbadcr, dry goods ami groceries 14 7 00 Aaron Klstler.stove nnd tin store 14 7 00 Wilson Muchlltz, dry goodsand groceries 11 7 00 Adam Mchrkain, dry goods and groceries 14 7 00 Levi Htr.inb, dry goods and gro ceries 14 7 00 William Wagner, tnorchant mill 14 7 00 Samuel Zelgenfus;,dry goods nnd groceries 14 7 00 UPPER TOWAMENSINU TOWNSHIP. Paul Krrsge, dry goods' and gro.- cerles 14 7 00 II. Kunklo, dry goods nnd gro. cerles 14 7 00 EAST PENN TOWNSHIP. Pcnroso Ueorgo, dry goods and groceries 14 7 00 PENN FOREST TOWNSHIP. Psnl Banner, groceries 14 7 00 J. Huch, dry goods and groceries 14 7 00 II. H. McBRIDE, Mercantile Appraiser. The olmTo tax will be due and payable to S. S. Sin lib, Acting Countv Treasurer, on the first day of May, 1830 at U. II. Mnderuian & Oo.'s Banking House, Mauch rhunk. Mauch Ouunk, March 2d, 1880. Hotel, Iteitnnrniit and Lliiuor Store Alprnlement EAST MAUCH CHUNK BOROUGH. Peter Bush, hotel 6 $50 00 L J. Uluser, hotel 5 60 00 Owen Gallagher, llouor store.... -5 60 00 John Harklus, hotel 6 60 00 Michael Nattress, hotel 6 60 00 Michael Oats, restaurant 10 20 00 Philip liader, hotel t M 00 Plus Schwelblnz, lio'.cl,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 (goo WEATIIERLY BOKOUail. Charles Iloxmoycr, restaurant... 10 Levi Harlz, hotel 6 John lllnes, hotel 6 Mary H. llelkcr, hotel 6 Mary Kmnucrzell hotel 6 (leorge Kclser, hotel 6 Ueorgo Kelso r, restaurant....... 10 MAUOH CHUNK BOROUGH. Lewis A rrobrustcr, hotel 6 John Behler. hotel 6 Samuel Hclilcr, hotel 6 P. Oliardon, hotel 6 Thomas Curr, hotel 6 Win ilehrlng, hotel 6 John lnkmnn. hotel..., A Lalayette Eentz, hotel 5 J. H. Kcifer, hotel 6 Bernard Metlee, hotel 6 Michael Mcdeady. restaurant. .. 10 20 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 0U 2J 110 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 50 00 60 00 60 00 60 1-0 60 00 10 0 20 00 69 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 20 HO 60 00 60 Oo 60 00 60 00 Jmnes AlcElroy, liquor store 5 Thomas Neweomb. Iiotel 6 Paul Schwelblnz. Iiotel ... Sirs. O. J. Sharkey, liquor store. Airs. Schulcnberg, Iiotel Jos ph jochmld, Iiotel William '1 liompi-in, restanrant. . J.S. Wlberl, Iiotel Michael Martin, liquor store Leopold Rulss, Iiotel Mrs, Fred Roth, Iiotel W F.ISSPORT BOHOUQH. Oscar Arner, restaurant 10 W, 11. Behler, restaurant 10 I). II. Balls, hotel 6 T. Krcsge, hotel 6 A. W. Marsh, ho el 6 H. Trapp, hotel , 6 MAHONINO TOWNSHIP. Stephen Fiustcrinaeher. hotel.. . 6 Daniel Homier, hotel. 0 Ueorgo Hagen. hotel 6 J.T. Molianlel, Lotnl 6 LEHIQHTON BOROUUH. Mrs. O. Encli, Iiotel 6 F. J. Ilrobtl. hotel 6 20 00 SO 10 69 OO 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 20 00 60 10 60 00 20 U0 60 00 60 00 20 U0 20 00 Lewis I'hrlstuiau, rertamant.... 10 Jonas Horn, l.otel . a , 6 10 , 6 5 10 1 10 I.. F. Klepplnger, hotel Fred Miller, restaurant Thomas Mantz, hotel , Fred Miller, hotel........... A. K. Miller, restaurant...., W. A. Peters, restaurant ... MAUCH CHUNK TOWNSHIP. Bluson Anaerner, restaurant.,,, 10 20 00 Michael Uarrlghen,llquor store.. 6 60 U0 hllas Frits, hotel , 6 60 00 John Trace, hotel ...,,., 6 60 00 James Fleming, restaurant 10 20 00 John Ulbfon, hotel 6 60 00 Sluieon Hancock, restaurant .... 10 20 uo Nathan Klotz, hotel...,.-.-. 6 60 00 Margaret Lewis, lioiel ft 60 UO Mrs. Frank Mulloy, liquor store. 6 60 00 Frank McO-inn, hotel ft 60 Od Patrick Mcllermotl, restaurant. 10 20 uu Thomas Neweomb. hotel,. ft 60 0U James Sweeney, hotel... 6 6'J 00 Jacob Dun. hotel ,., .- ft 60 00 Johu Sweeney, liquor store ft 60 00 L.VNSFORD BUHOUair. A. A. Ant.linl. I,aII bi um I Mary Campbell, liquor store.. ..4 0- MOO coign Evans, hotel ft 60 OJ I Francis Earley, hotel ft 60 00 John McMvelian, reiuurtot ... 10 su'oo Now AtlVcrBscments. James Mcfllnty, hotel.... 6 Frank McKenna, re'taurant .... 10 Michael O'Donnell, hotel 6 I II. shoemaker, lintel 5 I. II. Wntklns, restaurant 10 PntMcKonnn, restaurant.,,,.., 10 Jas. McKcnno, hotel 6 Mrs. McNalous,nslnurant. 10 FRANKLIN TOVNSlilP. David Belts, hotel 5 John Kromer, restaurant 10 E. Ruber, hotel 6 HANKS TOWNSHIP. Mrs. Mary Brogon, liquor store. 6 Richard Dougherty, liquor storo. 6 Mrs, Jcssa Hasson, hotel 6 James McCloskey, liquor store. . 6 J. R. Purcell, hotel 6 LAUSANNE TOWNSHIP. James Mrtllnly, hotel 6 LEHIGH TOWNSHIP. Charles McQIII, hotel 6 J. F. Bleckley, hotel 6 J. F. Bleckly, restaurant , lo 60 00 20 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 SO 00 CO 00 20 00 f0 00 60 00 0 00 cood 60 CO 60 OH 60 OO 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 20 00 LOWER TOWAMENSINQ TOWNSHIP. Namut.1 Antnony, hole! 6 Herman Felltnan, restaurant.,.. 10 Lewis Uraff, hotel , 5 Fred llorlacher, hotel 5 ( 1 eorgo K ram, hotel ' " 5 H. Michael, hotel 5 Aaron Stronl, restaurant 10 Fred Wilier, restaurant 11 " 50 00 60 00 60 00 60 10 60 00 60 00 20 00 20 00 UPPER TOWAMENSINU TOWNSHIP. Nathan Stcmlorj hotel J William Snyder, lintel s John W. Wcles, hotel ,. 6 PACKER TOWNSHiP". James J. Cole hotel. 6 William Kropp, hotel 5 William VICtoT, restaurant 10 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 20 00 EAST PENN TOWNSHIP. Penrose Qcorgc, hotel 6 60 00 PAKRYVILZiE BORODQII. lias. Rcddctz, restaurant 10 Ol 10 00 KiDDER TOWNSHIP. Paul Eckert, hotel 5 60 00 PEN N FOREST TOWNSHIP. Enos, Koch, hole! ,, 4 60 00 uianuci lsueoicr, hotel 6 60 00 BREWERS. 'rs. M.Oerstcr.E Mauch Chunk P. II. Schwelblnz, E Mauch I !hn nl.-. ... 20-00 Welsser & Slnzcr, MarVh'uhunk 25 00 23 00 BOTTLERS. Fro I llorlacher, Bowman's 6- Thomas bclgfrlcd. East Mnuch Chunk j BILLIARDS. .,... ojoom pcrrVrtinili. J. S. Wclbcrt, Moueh Chunk.. 2. 0 I.af. Ecmz, Mauch Chunk.. 2.10 BANKERS. 50 00 60 00 SO 00 30 00 . B. Llndcrman le Uo. Chunk Match 60 01 H. H. McBRIDE, Appraiser. March 0, 18S0. Look to yoftr best Interests. Now open nnd ready Tor Inspection, the LAI10K8T lllld MOST CIIMPr.KTK stock op MrniMj nnd summ tit nuv (loons, otiomi, CAiti'iTs, 1KK1TU, kiioxh, &.c, ever brotiKlu mis euviron or me country, wiucu were Bought More tlie sliarii A, AT A! Sating of from 20 to 25 per ct. Wo nro (ucrcforc nrciiar'cd' to ofl'er' thVanmn at still very low prlcos, which will only bo kept upas long as llio present stock ma'y Inst .'f.m'.!'r';,errlnK "A NlhihleSlxpenco to u Slow Shilling," wo ure Uuteiuitued to- MOVE THE STOCK QUICKLY, And shall offer Extraordinary Induce, monts to CASH BUYERS!!' Among tho l'fst ofUfiods-Just opened nro the following at u UREAT BARUA1N : aaan v,ht, rniimn. r.i Min 5000 yards Muslins', blenched & unbleached. 1 CUSL- 17-4 OIICeilllgB 1 caso Honey Comb Quilts. 1 rnu Hpfivi- Shlrltn.. fl.a.nll. 31 pieces Casaimcro, for Meir ,t Dny'sWcar. BOOTS AND SHOES Wo have tho Largest and most Handsome siock oi Men s, women's and l.'hlldron's Fine Shoes that wero ever exhibited In this limn. also bought before tho late ndvanco. which for Beuuty ofStylr, Durability and Ohinpucss wo can iruiuiuuy say cannot uo inatohid. "Wo have also just opened a large and beautiful assort ment of BEST WHITE GRANITE AND C. C. WEAR, of Foreign and American Manufacture, which wo will run off at very low prices, in Setts. Conr nmers of Dry Cloods, Boots. Shoes, tie., will And It greatly to their ndvniitago tu call eorlv. and cxmoIoo Ooodi and Trices. Iieh.re purchasing elsewhere, as this Is n bonajidt sale, ami wo can arsure jou Uenulno liar, gains, tnr A cordial Invitation extend to ull. Kcrpcctfully, J. T. NUSBAUM U SON, Opposite Public Square, Lehlghton, Pa. oct. 4-yl Rn'OIlT til' THF CONDITION m (ha FtltST NATIO.VAL HANK. at L-bUhli-n, In ib.StattMirPtmusyltsuliat tb clow of lu.luen, )'l. 21, 100 1 aoeiaccs. (.nans and discounts Uv.rdriri. U. S. Rinds 10 secure circulation . . U H. It nidi on hand . ...... Other st(K-ks, bond', ind inurfgipes. . Uue frnoi spproved lorf awnts . Uns frouii-lher Xntlnual IMnkii . . Itua rrt'Ot StuU llitiibs and Knltvra, HenlMtMlH. lurullure. and tlxlurvs. . Current eipeiiMi atnl taxes ld . Preuiluum paid Chocks aud otb-r eaih Item . . IlllUnf other banks 1'racll. nalrorrenr(lnrludlas;nlr&elsl. rvcla (incutd g gold Treasury eertIV). Leal lender m-K-n ....... lUucmplieii find with u. S.-Trenaa. r, (5 tr cvut. of circulation) . J50.5M.ts moo I5,i n uo x.to.ui R7ih)o0 S6ir-ll. K3 I JMJVl S.UL'Jt WJl 421.17 4-0101 3 UtO 2,lb4UI 1.52S.UU 3.3T5.CO . ti.a,Ao oT , (75, M0 OU , 1.170 no . 1.0 US7 , 07,511011.1 4IUUO , 4i,7Gau5 . . a to , 4 472 7a J I 00 Total . r murines. Capital stock paid lu Surplus fund Ulldllided protUs National Uanb notes outataudlug. lll.uda UupalJ InJIiMoilil v.nauljt-t to cUeik. C-ublrra checks outatjiidlu, Vat to other .Natloual lljnka . . l)a to fctnte Hunks abd linker Total. .4 tltM.tM.UI staU of Jyiiiis jr'soMn. Ounty ol Curoon, u ; I. W, II Uotaiuaii, C'alder of I la- attI.Jlued bank, dn Mdeiunly aweer Ih4t the aU.Ttatruiei.t la true to the beat ul my knowli die and t(l.r. r. tV IIOVOUN.CaihUr. autwilU-dandsmruterore uie tbl. lit dayU Mr,h ISto. T1I03. . HI CK, Notary I'ul.llr. Chrreel Atteel: lh,-a Keiuercr, I'. J. Kl-Her, and J. U. Zru, Cirwlora. SlaribO. it 60. r0 UHOJI IT MAY CONChKV. All nertons are hereby forbid harborlnc or trusilmc my son. WILLIAM HILL, as I will not be responsible for any debts or other Habit ties coDtructod by bun alter this date, J WILLIAM HILL, Sit. Mareb , ln3w Pranklln twp , Pa A BREECH-LOADIRG REPEATING RIFLE FOR SS.GO. woignt uom oailrt.eaii.mial..i. decided 10 malarlUlrlinltA.ee ei.pMSa en It e nn,..., la TlarerarMrc "n mittRultZ&hiitfiVtoMl WE WILLflEND aiLi.uU,Beiiiirai taruer. i Rns.li, nn,! wtthfn nni VUlCURTKIt KIFI, Kberden MTltla le CHIPH eneruraera pajaaia 10 CHI CHESTER RIFLE How St. Patrick (lama to bo Horn on iliu srciKecntlr. 'Twasou the eighth day of March some pco pfo' tay St. Patrick nt tul.lnfght, first saw tlio day s While others declaro 'twas on tlio ninth ho was born, 'Tnasnll a mistake betwixt midnight and morn. For mistakes will occur In a hurry nnd shock; Some blamed tho baby,souio blamed the clock. Now, the ft st faction fight In Ould Ireland, they s'uy, Was on account of St. Patrick's birthday. Somo lou-rht for tho eighth; for the ninth more would dlo ; Thoro that didn't see right ot bunjed In tlio eyof Ilntlli.uld Father MuVphy,thcpirlsh director, Who now and then gavo tliein n UI t of a lecthur Says be, "il'yes, don't bo alwajs illvldln'j Sometimes CumLIn'of th'cru's a way av ilcclil In' Eight whl nine gives us seventeen that Is tho mark lave that bo bis birthday." "Amen," says tho Ulcrk. 1). M. W. vr.vrij m:vk-. It Is slnteil that IVtcr Hcnllc, Esq. is to become imiiiugcrnf the car iiiiiiiiif,irtory ami nail w-irki tu ba.stnrleil at Wutsoiilnwii, , Tlio Kalillibrf i'iro Coinpiny of Heading will soon i-elobrato tlio li 7tli aiiiiivcrtary of its ll'-gulliz.llinll. Tlio tntiil sliipinents of lumber from tlio West llruncli Valley iluriti" tlio tnontln of January ninf February wero 211,288,0(111 feet, Puihllors ami lieljicra in tlio liailey, Mc Corniick & WUInr Mills at Harrisburg, Imvc struck for uu nilvniico to J(! per ton. Tlieru mo CUD men out of emplnynTctit in consequence of those strikes. Moailville, Craufonl cnttnty, lias n popu lation nl ne.irh' 0,000 nml tlniteeii news pagiers. Tlio Index ol that place, lias been seized by the Slicrill'liir debt. Jnlin Lefevro, llio old man who lias been on trial at ButlerBevor.il days, charged with tlio murder -M1 Ills wife, wu's Iniind guilty Tuesdoy 6f murder in tlio second degree. Jrlin Hough nud Thomas Cougliliti, tlio former aged 10 and tlio hitler J! $?tirt, fought Heal- llriiildocks, on Monday, "when Ilniigh received injtilics which will pruvo fatal. F. MtllcfnrVemployo oflh'c tnbo works nt McKco?iMirt, Allegheny rounty, i-oiiitnit-tl suicide nil Saturday night, llo had le- vc;i tf 1 1 1 v usUcd liicuditn shoot hlm,biitthey decliniirg, he- fierliiriucd llio act himself. Tho Democratic Standing Cominillco of Lycoming county uilnpti-d n motioii on S.iU inil.iy I'nviiritig tlio nniiiiiiiilion nl'IIoii. S.J. Tilden. This wits in ntiiirdiiui-u with n n-sulution adopted at the last County Con vention A dispatch from C.irli'sfo slates lliat tho result ol the election held Ihcio mi Saturday on tho icsolutloii instructing tho deli-gnU-a fintn that Congressional district to Vote lor lllaini' in disiegard of the Statu Convention was -150 lor tho resolution and 0 against it. Lawrence Shilling, aged S5 years, a shoemaker, residing on'flio Uiull'sfo'vii icud, just outsido of Lam-aster, !c 1 1 down stuns Monday nnd broke his nock, llo was sub ject tu epileptic fits, and it is supimd ho had nn attack coming down the Etatrs. A bpccinl dispatch from MiConncIUbtirg stales that on Sunday tho body of Daniel Cook ofThiimpioii township, Fulton county a rcswcted farmer, ageit 77 ycnrs,wna hauini Euspeiideil by it Inline string to A joist in tho stable. His mind had been ull'ected lor somo time, Tho Williamspiirt Gaictlc and JSulhtin says that the lltiiKK-r.ilic County Cotnunllce mt'ii, at their meeting in that place lust Sat urduv, wcio very much unenlightened on tho Vrcaidetial qucctiou. SmiiK are of tho opinion Unit thi-y iiiatiui-tcd for Tildcu nnd others nro equally lis detcmiiiicil that they did i,ot. As Jim Atwcll, tho aivrcililcd agciitof the "bat'l," was In Williiim'-irt, ciachiug tho leaders, mining them ox-Senator Nullum Kimble, it is taken for grunted that Tilden wus insti ui ted lor. A corri-sfKilidci'.' writes from l)elta, York oouiily, tlut tho PiaichUittoin vein of rind ing slato coiiiiiieiiccs in Lincastor county, uu the enst side nf tho Susquehanna river, V. V.. Ui S. W.. ti-rniiiuitlniT in Muryland. It t-.ikes Us ti.iiuo lioiuu town- J ship in York i-nuiity, and theru me nl pres ent Smrteeii quarries along its course, em ploying 170 hand'. The production loat year wus about 10,000 squares. Tho Shenandoah Jlerald says: "As Mr. Gowi-n Iiai exprortuil the opinion that the Irudo would wurruut tho payment nf basis wages by April 1, und us ull things ui moving smoothly, it Is likely that this will be tholaat mouth, I'm this year at least.tliat the men will be paid us small wugesas llu-y nro now getting. Tho wages pant lor Feb ruary, 187U, ucuinliiig to tho minimum ralo of lolls ntriiiigeiiieiil, was 20 per ivnt. oil' llio baoU; this yiur it will bo -1 per cent, oil" an inipiovoiiient of It! jier writ." rillkllCK of Fliellloil. The following advaneo nntcs on the fath Ins lor the coming spring scasur have bctn placed at our ilisi-osil by Missis. Enrich llros. olWew York, tlmliuMl.heisnl Ekrich't fa hion Quantity. Till, noll-knowu inaga tlne i-vu,is ii ilen.ivi.illy hlKh place In American IHt-ruturo nl l-ashim. mirl dur readers who have nut already eubccrlb. d tu It cannot do better l limit" "llio tu LhrLh llr.s., hlijlith Av., Mew Yoik, lor spiiluun page, which will bo lurnliheo aratl. tu unities or white 1 reach luntlngaro found umoug goo,ls ol thai Mud. Pheasant brown Is one of tho most fash ionable spring colors. The uearlnir of white or colore 1 spencers with black or d nk skirls are relived. Valenciennes and Ilreton continue to bo the fdvorable lace for Infant's aud small children' wear. Old faahlnned lutestring ribbons', wfth" tspe like border or leather cugis are revi ved. Uolffurcs of married women are high and elaborate. Corduroy underskirts will continue to be worn under draperies of silk foulard Ycddo crape, und light woolen dries goods. Tho new woolen mixtures are no tloivlcr" tl-.n the Frencn- bilu-ltijts, and nro covered With uHomatlng dashes ol two colors. LantrucMoo Is a hair real lace, similar to llrcton, but with disixiis restuiullni? mora old llngilslior lKvonililro lkecs. ItlbtHin gartiltnres will bo much used by inlllmerSae the si ting adreiiecs. ImporledrbonhoU'lor siulng'and sutnmer arelaig lyvf i un-au stra-w, Mere diadems In the place of bonnets' will be used loro-urlage wear at watering places. lluttons engrave.1, 'tainted, nnd enamel ed lu the moat I inellul colors and dlslgns. New ribbunt aro of satin on both al'll'f and Irregularly dotted In rich colors uu a cuu. trultliu ground. Feather ttiuimings for bonnet are In the form otbutttrnlea, ronlt.s. and thistle. luiporleil suits ol lulltte and the new cot ton er.pe, aro lined tbrvughuut thenast,as silks are. -Plain foulard silk are combined with OgUre-l urlentul foulards. lthloer)s:als set lu silver are largely Died lor ball suppers. Many summer bonnets will be irad with harbr and nchus or black or white Spanish It o. a "l '."iVeVllh c.i'l BEAR IM MIND Ibla It I.. eU-ra.Uniel paper cirlrklra armc Ian. U, UlVl clinV lr TIMFiI wllkeaV UadU Keuillo 1 1 .rinJceanl .l J aad St calibre, wlilck are told eeerrwlire. FIRES SEVEN tVeVa ni Tel Uatllaliai ?il.V nl.i ,;iji!:iy,.ili"'wl?''j lT2 .'V dl"aa. II caa be leaded In aieenaecnn.and e.h.tdleeli.;M la tea .011 u".7. it prtcV a "wni V.I Traill .V Sii53 15 L. I!, i l. C iT l.t,7VvA"h """W"'1 aeparalel. In beat ra.-.wltl deanlni; rnd. tcn,l aenl la lanr addreea en rrrel, I ia aenlbj mil -aM Cempaalea and c. cearaetea tbat UM Kjpreea Quuxea WIU lot amounl e cTr u or cable le moil parta ct lie coaalr, Wa cabuol ( u to u wounds. Length of ' t. tfc. J-.. .7 V.. J ipeperatlireockoiil il!iM?J&?!Kil ' , .S1 ""!" .1 " 'i?'!01"-wl" 'l CO.. W. W. riTCtlKTT.Treaeorer, 31 B1lcreier, Mlre - . wH mw v. ,m .mi, oi aiv eeracj, PERRY DAVIS & m m MSI ESTEf & COMPAUT I BRmEBORO1 I e a., Our now Organ, expressly dcsignctl for Sunday Schools, Chapels, etc., is proving a Gctt.3E:j&.1 SUOOBSS. J3o suro to send for full dcscriptlvo Catalogue hefore' purchasing1 ny other. IDE LARGEST WORKS (OF Illustrated Catalogue Bent free. 8 roil , ' rou Coughs Colds UroncliltUf Hoarsen est, licldlnff orDryncMof (bo Thro at, Soro Thrantt Cold In the Ilcadt Croup i Influenzal' Wli o op I n ft-Ca ii a Ii i Cold In tlio JIowcls, A&tlimatlo Cousbi ud relief of Cousumptlvcs. BV.Cn.A2IPIOV IinOWNlN SU .t r7Mm isi.u j.Y Tin: I'luiruii tun ainu aii itiiiiiiif R KUISTIiil'lS noiki:. Notlco In hereby glrruthat tlio niccntors, Aitiiiliil'trutiirs iiii.l Du.inlliins bcicinarur named li.ue nicd their rcspvctlvo ncuiupt ot tlio r,.lluwlnir eJlateSlu tlio ltrg'stcr's I Hiiro ut IMnucb rhunk, In nl for llio Countr v l.'ari on, ivliich n"connls bavubcen ulloocil by tlio lti-lllslcr, will l lirrsrlltril tn tho .Itt'igr ot llio Ori'liuii-' I'ourl on .'MdN'IIA V.tbu Will ilay ot Al'itlL, A. 1'. lbttO, ut 2 u'cluck 1. il,, lor contlruiaiiun : yiretpnitp r is' actount of Ilo'it ICIotz.ni'nil'. latratur, D. tl . nt tho ietDt" if Mirnaei '1 huaipeoii, laK v'. Summit Hill, tlecuiecu. l'lit ami II u.1l iicuoiOi! oT It ibsjt Kfctz.iiluiln, l.t.nlor or tn citutu rT lui.uip.ier liinuibo:i. latoutKuuiiult III I, ilwuc.i. Tlie account of Mariraic't Wiinnmi irimrillan ot isry L'l.zi 'I'bciius. luinur cbi:u ot Joacxin 'lliomaa, Ueocaacii. first aiicJIUiDi arooirit of i:l,2il;nlli-5t(ircr. ox cin lliot Iraao VIuytT. luto or llio Doloun !.( il.l.li,oii, ticccaeo.1, F.r tauJOiia. account ufW.llin Ullv, orlraln I'lraiur nt llio cetatu t Kutiitla li.churiu l4'll of Mmku t'nuuU. lie- lUeCtl. Fir t sod flialacooiiut otstr-ib Wn'p s7 m n lstiatnx ut tbcislutuoi Uiviu Walp. uee'd, llrei anil Uu ,1 vecouut ol TIiouiM Kuebuer, ruarnlau ol tbe lit reun uml Dilute nf (lnorire A. btraru, minor ciil.il it Duro.bei Aruibrus- ItrujW Uiniru oi l.aat Mauc i Jliu..k, Account of A. II. TnbliiH Oii-mlnu of Die pr- un and tKato cf Annio HLu is. uiluer colld cl Own cd fcbal s,U.-o aacd Second and final rcotinni nf Jena Sob' fleM and Uiliani Jotiu.iii, ediiiinlairalore id tbo ce tatoof Iloiirvi: HolioOf'd. ilroo-isc. HKItXAKB PHILLIPS, Kcglster. Slauch Uliuhk-. Marcli 13, 1899-nl rp WHOM IS MAY COXCKHN. Tha umlerslgnnl hereby gives notteo that she will nutV'iynr t,orfiorialiilMrorMnv ileiits contracted by her huibanO, WM. 11 A1NTZ, AUAI.INU HA1NTS5, mar.0.-9a xist J'snn, I'a. 3 MONTHS t'ir f Art". I.lrire. Illuatratoil irr, (.'Ull IM MOM l'KOI'I.K. A rur. SI UO. SOKNTi V V1V I'KI). V, L. lUeTikoi, 47 Oirnlilll, I)Mfo, Waw. :"(; an AKfnfs rmat week, wm V""-"1' iir.,ve it or lrr it mo akt uttf f ee. E . ltlli:ul'T fc I'd., ill-. ' K, n S ivlI. Kew 1'urlc, V l-t :u THE IMOyEf iCfiEsf ER.'' Barrel 2 inchos. ItlFLE, aeemraalM t!0 connlrr. tn rr.pon.e In a univereel li-lnl ,1 lioni all Quarter, we ' 'l""- ft lW a4 fllflBB BlOlira (fnr which Jlbar n.nu- for OC SO rirffolly hoi id, inrt whun J,, near lennnnti nt fh Pent" tlTan' Ittll o Hep Into our klcartMui b4 ixmliitUt " , in ,.en rtllr-r, er ti.e nifle. alaka aU cbecka aei r - l, Jeee nt. Kow Jcrae,,lt. 8. A. mmmmwwwm VEGETABLE A PUnKLY VEOETAni-Io KEMEDV res iiiTtstiAt a:i9 tmRr",i est, Is a artro enro for all tho diseases for which It Is recommended, and Is always l'mst?iCTXiY RAt'lJ ti tho haudi of even tlio most inexperienced psrsoai It 1 a aura nml quick l-cmcily for COUGHS, SOUE) TIIItOAT, CHILLS, and similar trouble: ntTnrcls lnatnut teller In tlio most malignant forms of DIl'IlTIIEItlA, and Is tho best known remedy for Itlicumntltm cud TVeurnlgla. Tho Oldost, Dost, and rflost Wldoly Known Family IVIodlclno- In tho World. It line Toeen tiscil with sucli tvontleiTitl anccesi In all parts of tho world for CRAMPS, CIIOLERAeDIArtRIICEA. UYSEKTERY, nnd nil IIOWEL CO.1IPI.AmTS that It U considered au unfailing euro for theso diseases. Has stood tho tost of Forty Yearn' Constant' Uso In all Countries and Climates. It la ItECOMMEXDED by Physicians, Mlaaloiinrtea, Mlnlatera, Malingers of Plantations, WorK-Shope, and Factories, JVursea lu Hospitals a short by Everybody, Everywhere, who has ever given It a trial. . IT IS WITHOUT A RIVALAS A LINIMENT.' It should always bo used for Patn In tho Uncle and Side, and brings speedy and permanent relief In all casc4 of llruleea, Cuts, Sprains, Severe Ilnrus, Scnlds, etc. No family ran safely lie without It. It will annually Eavo many times Its cost In doctors' bills, and Its prlco brings It, within tho reach of oil. It is cold at S5c, 00c, and 61 per bottle, and can bo obtained from all druggists. SON, Providence, R. I. 4ws-. Proprietors.' THE i) 01 HE GLOBE, ETiauatu cf rutvelcliio, a tiHf ul I'lianaacUt, tid a Uiorouh auj Culd) CunlUl U not tho ro eult of K.cro cha.:ce,but of long ftlt,:iti3o rcroe-rdU ia clicmlitry and meJlcino, 43 la plainly ecca by Cie rciiIi(y nf IU action acd Its uaparlcd tfJcacy, 1hr cxicno lis manufacture h ct lractt tin$ at crtat u V&t cf any ct'-icr mc Uclr.o uiou' tho ftiarlxt, aAt yet It Is boU at th exccftlln'-ly low prlco of fiOc. tTT'Caarla bottles (for a eliort Umo only) S3 ct. Proprietor, 1117 Arch Street, riilladclpliln,-Pa. BEST IN THE WORLD I AND SALERATUS Which Is tlio samo thing. Impnro Salcrntns orllt-Cnrb Soda. tTliKlilatUeeuiiielliliiclIsofaallgliU' ly dirty white color. It may appear tvhlto, examlnnl by llselr, but a' coMPAinsoN with cuuncii ti GO'S AUDI ANmiAMUEK" II HAND tvlll ahoiv tlio illtTcreucce Sec that your Halerntus and Dak Ins Soda Is tvhlto nml 1UIIK, huuld bs ALL, HIMII.AU SUUSTAtf UIXS used for food. A simple but aerero teat of tho eomptrttlTt riluo ol different brands of bod or Balsrataa la lo dlssolra a detaert spoonful of each kind wlU tboutaplnt of water (hot preferred) tn clear classes, etlrrtog until all Is thoroaihly dlasolteJ Iba deleterious tnsolublo matter In tbe Inferior Boll will bs shown after oattllng aoroa twenty rolnutea or sooner, by tha milky appearanea ol the solution and the quantity cf floatlns nocky tnatter according to quality. ,. lis aura and aslc for Church & Co. 'a Boat snd Baleratua and ses that their cams la ott tho ptckaes and you will et ha rurest and whlteet made. Theuaeot this with sourmtlk.ln prefer cues to luting lDwdtr, Te twenty lloiea IU tost. Bee one rwnndr'aekasafirTalaablalafoimae on and road miaully. 5H0W THIS TO YOUR QROCERv