:'.tjssjiir. tH7jjsjijuijiJWjai this m?m ssj5S newsnniwr AJtertlitiff Hutch, (10 Npnieo rureo'),w..re.uivi-i. titttittimtinctfhni) p iumuo lor SATUIIDAY, JIAJICH 27, 18S0. Local and Personal. to si)iisciiiiii:k. i Subscribers will plcaso. refofjulho direc tion Intis on their iHjr9t liy so doing they $111 ,b uhlo Iosco whether they nro square tin our books ar not, thus! John Filswilllam lii'nrS ft Shows that lhesnbcriition Tin's liocn paid tip till Mnrrli Mil, 1871I, nmUcnn-eqiiently there Umii'dollnriluouson the present yenr. Which you will please rtmJt, or 1.2; will bo I'linrgeil If wo hnvo to send bill. Easier Sunday (tn-morrdw.) Counly nuils nro in a very bdd condi- ''""' . 1 , ' i There tiro no vacant liousoS now in Allentnwn. Tho Slemton car shops tiro tunning night and day. -Strikes aud tho runmis of strikes are continually ou the incrensj. The boatman's horn Is now again to be heard along tho Lehigh canal. Tho riiojnlx Irdli Compiiiy, flt riicc lixvillf, now employs 2,200 men. Forty thousand railroad ties were cut in Minimis nmnty thin winter. The ii.xt term id Caul commences on Monday April l'JIh. There ore 2.10H hilmicrs in the Tiothte Iicm iron eoiiiinvV works In Ucllilehem. Th Mcrrlrints' Itmk of K.isl.m, ope nillng under ii Stale charier, is to bo wound up. lion. Tt'il'Cit Klotz will please accept our thanks for iinpirtanl and Interesting congri-ssiontil doi-iitm-tils. Sirtsuien say tli.it the p.ut nen win ter will make all kinds of g.imc plenty. This seems reasonable. On Snttiiihiy tlie Atlenlown ltolliii'4 Mill disbursed about $"II,IWII nitinn:: in in plnyns, being the wages due for the List mouth. ltouliiigVjerntinns havo eniiiineii. ed on the luring I'niial. ami busy lil'o lias taken n hosli Hint nloiu otir border. If y hi w.tt.tii nice sniiiMtli, eiify sliuw v hi r hair cut or filiiiliiHiiii,, mi In lr.iiu 'Ilnedd'cr's Saloon, under the Kxehane Ho tel, lie will fly Jon vicV. anl don't Jon foreet it. Tho ile.l Tor fre-Ji, jniri ninl genuine firms and medicines is Ur. 11. T. Horn's d-ii-tral Drug Stoic, npmsita tho " Carbon House." fi-l!l. Tho latest In pipetries with ciiiliofwd horseshoes and biwpiels may be been at Luck cubach's, Mauch Chunk. 110,9.17 tons olnial were transported over 'tho Lehigh Vnllcv railioad for the week ending on tho 20lh Inst., making a total of 1,1 10,392 tons for the season In that dale, a decrease of 0,822 lousascoinpar?d with saluo (imo hist year. Francis Stooker moved to Pleasant bonier during tho week, where he will take charge of tho Hotel. M. I'lorey, near the canal bridge.Wciss port,' oilers for tale this spring,' good hand made, fine and coarse harness) collars, Ac, and very reasonable prices. II. II. Peters, agent, the (lopiilar merch ant tailor, in tho post office bullying, is now receiving and opening oho of tho larpest and mint fashionable stocks of cloths, ca's. aimeros and suitlncs ovur brought inlo Lehlghton, and which he is prepared to hiakc up in the latent lashinli nod most durable in inner, nt prices which actually defy competition. Call and examine goods nnil learil pilces and be convinced. . eter Luliey was killed b f.illltigdonn n "man way" ut Glrard colliery, u Schuyl kill county; Monday. Tlioiii.it W'cidaw and his family of East Vfcissjmrt, left for Seneca county, Ohio, on Wednesday last. He takes witli him the best wishes of his friends for his future wel fare. An aspirant for a county office beim asked what his political principles were, nn tiounced his platform thus : "I am, sir, in favor of the next war,opiil to cholera -lit favor of high salaries, and opposed to nil current funds ntid poor brandy, and shall Continuo to hire my teams at the popular livery nf David Kbbert, oil ft'unli Street, Lihighton. Clover and timothy seed in iarge or small niianlities, nt lowest cash prices, at J L. Gabel'a hardware storp,' opposite the public square, Lehigliton, I'a. Garden tnt otljer seeds, fresh, pure mid eheapj at K. .T. Du'iling'sdrugstore, Lehigh to'fl, I'll. :)nniel Graver, of tho Bee IliVo Store, has just returned irom the city with a new and beautiful stock of Spring and Rummer dress and dry goods, which lie is now opening for the inspection oE his lady .friends. An early call will ensure best bargains, as he will dispose of his present stocji nt M prices. Humor says tiro Lehigh coal operators nro divided in opinion as to whether full time should bo resumed on the 1st of April or Imlf time contiuuo throughout next moirtb, Tho' retitrti of l!ev, J. I. Miller to the mini. try of tho M. K. church of this bor ough, by the late Conference, gives nuiver sul satisfaction. Mr. Miller made n hostol friends for himself during hit first year's sojourn in our iniJst. John Tarker's Tri- Weekly of last Tues- iUy,ssysi "It would bq. wise of some of our country pane's who nro talking of basis Vagea iu the month of Aptll to hold una tittle. Mr. Gowcn will fix that, und till he says what is to be, there is no cswiinty of wlint wo all so ardently long for.1 04,241 tons of coal were shlppod over the L. Si S. railroad for the week endine March 19, making n-total of 017.098 tons fur the season to that date, being a decrease ot 79,731 tons as compared .with tho same data last year. Lewis Weiss in the post-office build fog, this borough, hns )att made a large ad. dltiou to his stock for the spring ami sum mer trade, vis, a full line of tUIV uit ft felt hats ol the latect and bast rtyles, and a full line of 'Kentleiuen's, ladies' M child ren's bouts, shoe and gulters, all or Which he it olfering at the' ty lowest casb.pricrs. William 8eh!tcher,ngef -10 ycoM,hanged Himself nesrf toaus.oii.Moiidny rrigbt; Ho leaves a wif and. two children. Duinestic and pecuniary, troubles causeil the dewl. Mrs. Mlllerwi(eof ilr. Al. Milter, the horso jockey, sonic. Mine since made appli cation to our courts lo have the connubial bonds which were binding her to her hus band dissolved, and on the ease coming he foretheJudge on lt Friday her prayer lUMM.-JI-rAtvn Vworrat Frederick A. Rittic, of tho firm t.f ltulit : Brothers, tobacco dealers, died suddenly in Altonlown, on Sunday morning. j JUs reported that.n meeting of llio mi- , ', , ,, , -..... .-, .... ..... .v.. lms been called at l'iltston for to-day (Fri day), March 20. Delegates from all the collieries tiro cxpectcif lb be present, and it Is proposed to nsfc for nil advance of wages on April 1. If it be refused a strike is con templated which may bo serious, as the miners nro represented to bo very determ ined In the matter. Dr. W. O. M. Sclpto lias removed Ins office am! rcstdcuco from next door to 11 II. Snyder, to Second street, tho second brick building below South, late the resilience of Tinf. Dernd, whero ho will plcdso 1 to havo hi) friends call iikui him. Five men employed In tho Slecl Ore Company's mine nt lirfycrlown.'got Inlo tho bucket to reach llloeutfnco Monday evening, when the Vehicle- was accidentally lowered Into flflccn feet of water, One of the men John AVers was drowned. The fifth nnmiil meeting of the share holders of llio Cnrbnn Counly Industrial Society will be held at Jonas A. Horn's, (Mansion lIotlc), In this borough, on Mnn day, April I Si la. nt Hi o'clock n. In., f.ir the election nf officers and the transaction of other hu-iucss. Those interested may make u note "f this fuel, FOIl SALE, n young ALDKItXEY COW, coming hcsli iu May, kind and gen tle, is ft good butter cow, will bo sold chenp forc.ih. Apply to A. T. Plilfer,store keep cr, Xoith W'eisaport, IV.. The IVii'isvlvnlila Stale Agricultural Society is to havo t!w cli-operitloii of the I'.i. f 'ato Dairymen's Association in gcUine iii the Stale Fair next September, iu Fair moil lit Park, "flio piviillnin list of the A sociation is to lie Included ill Hint of (In state Society, ami prizes will ho nin-ced for foreign dairy products us well ns domestic The American dairyman will theiefoie find himself iu couipotitioii with his Eiiropuin ilvnli and in one important feature the ex lilbitioii Will be international. A valuable dci'sji of iron ore his hi-en discovered on, the Ibdin firm, in llinmv-r tou'nship nnd is b'.;iiu ievelolid by an Al lentoo i, p irt. Tho ore will bo pilp ed to Alli-iitiiwn Iron Conipniy. If your hieal p-iper happens lo tread on your ( a Milo In Krioru(ilig Its hission, siysun cxchalisi'; ilon'l efl liull'y nnd my harsh thiujis'iiliout it. lull Vtitp and take a Ions breath nnd think luck for u seison nnd we If vou can't r -mom' o-i-orno ol t'u' f ivo- Mid ttiti'lii"?. if luis sliown you ntiii yours m l;iepi-l. Then lell ct that II may not le bitig beforo oii may want fivois nain. Mulilnber; College, .Mleiil-ovn.mouii s llie b-s of its skeleton, whieii invctarioiisly disappeared tho oilier day. There is a new law nilnst tearing down han ibills and isters. Mischievous Hisoii3 should make a note of tins. i'lg iron has had n decline in prices at the riiibidclphi.i maike'.s during tho past week, i fo'., I foundry was selling nt $3S $19 ! fo. 2 foiturfrT, x at $300T.S.i7 i grey forge, nt $311 j moiled iron, at $:ij$all clioico brands fur special poroses sells nt nnd Si inoro than tho above quotations. - ShociiiHkcr'8 materials have advanced very considerably in price, and bootsnnd shoes ns a result havo i;otio up otr. Ssnd ingly. Leather, which one year ago wild from six to .eight .viil's er eqiure foot ii to. day rtorth 121 nnd 15 cents. Sole leallicr which last winter sold at 22 cen'31 cr mui ij ij.,1. la M.....I.' "' J...-' rff....l .1. , ij'this winter worth' 3 cents.' Thread th. t a year ago wiis wiirtli SI, II) per mun. is now selling at SI. JO. A yeir ago 0 ceni for lacks, now 1(1 ctfj heel nails then III elf, now I.", cts. Labor, too luniinauds a tii-ttcr price than last year. Eicrytliini that en- t rs into the manufacture of boots ami shoes has within the year udn no d iu mice from 3.) lb' CO jier cent. Ainaiidns Dotttr, of Monroe couu'y. boarded a oval train, on Wc.lne!,iy in rti ing, at White Haven, to steal rido down llio valley, mid when Hear Drake's Cieek.lie jiliupisl nil' t!id moving train nod fell ujmn a pile of stones, whence ha rolled on to the track under the cars. Five or six cars pass ed over his body mangling hiu'i iu a terrible in inner. IJo lived about SO minutes niter the nivideilt. Itev.J. H. Ifnrlinnrf, p'a'tor of tile re formed chinch will lake up his rasidem-o in this borough next vfceki Ou Saturtay last, llernard Gildea, ol TiesckoCf, cx-tiratuW of the school boan! if llanha twii., was rirrcsled by Chns. Grim, ol' llm ffnal and Iron Police, on the charge of having npproprialcd to his own use nliout j20(l nf the school money. Ho had a hear ing In-fore 'Squ.re Dutler,of Audenriiil, who, in di fault ol 5R00. ball, onmimtted him to Mauch Chunk jail. It may be Siid In Gil ilea's favor (hat it was Ilia want of keeping n striit account, mid not any deslro toil,. Iraud. Hint leaves hint where ho is to-dav. llazU-tou iJcwcon. Among tho names of those elected by tlie riiiladelplna il. E. Conference at its Mention to icpicseul it in thegenernl innferenco to be held in Cincinnati iu May, wo observe Hint of Hon. Samuel S. Dreher, Picsidcnt Judgo of this Judicial District and a rctl lent nf Stroudsburg. Wo buzzard nothing ill saying Hint a better (election could not havebeen m eli. For some twelve years Juugu Drclicr lias been nn earnest member of the Methodist church of Strouii- lurg, nnd as he hus I lie interests of tlie do iioiuinatiOu at heart and the ability to sup rt theln, the wisdom of bis selcitiim will be made apparent in the discussion nf mens ures which may come befoio that august body for consideration and in his votes fur or ngaihtt them. Our church has been honored both ill and by the selection of Judgo Dieher. Sti ouiUburg Jcjf'citonian. FOU SALE One iair strong nblo MULES, fit for any work. One 7 years old tho other V. Sold for want of use. Price, $175. For lurlhcr information apply at this ollice. Constable II. G. Deppey, of Pcnn X'or et, was in town Thursday. Wc were pleased to see him out agaiu after Ins recent illness. Tho many friends of Mrs. Lallxle will be pa i mil to hear that the is lying very ill ut this time. Wo are pleased to !rn that our young friend, Jerome Illcgel, tvafc somewhat better ot last accounts. Henry E. IJoblen, of Ejston, will make opplimlion for a liquor etoro license atom next term of Court, uud will locate in Faw celt' building,- this borough, at present oc cupied by Win. I!eed' cigar manufactory. The latter will move further up town. The Muucli drunk ltaildiug and Loan Association-will probably bo closed up in May, 1831. In the Goldberg murder case contribu tions ore solicited for both the prosecution itbd defense. Tweut-8ve thousand quails are being ini)iortl from England to be set at liberty in lVnuiylvunia.- It Js probable that a new lluilding and Loau AnsociaUgii will be erganlil 8t an early clay in Maueli Cbui.k. -Kcv J. M. Freeman baa tmreWl tbe I f"" ofJohn Svhwab. Sorth Wtmnort, for ' WHO- ItcllixliillN IN'mcm. .. - KVAKOELlCAMJltUncIl WEISSrOBT. D. J, Sillier, raster, Cletman preaching .nt 10 o'clock a. m., by the rnstor. Tcnclitr'i meet. Ing nt 1:30 p. in. Sunday School at 2 p.tn ,,rcn( IngHsh iircnchingnt 7 p. to.. I.uiiioiiton M. K.. OilEitcit. Iter. J. V. Miller, pastor 0:30 a. in., I'lnss Meeting) 10:30 a, in., lnstct sermon, subject, "Itcsur rcctlon and Immortality." 2 p. in., Sunday schoul j Op. ni. ljrarcr and l'ralsa Serylcq) 7 r ln-i Sermon to Children. All cordially Invited. ... .IiKinoitTON EVANor.titAtCncncn. U. J. Stnoyeri Pastor. I'rcachlng to-morrow nt 10 a. m. and 7 p. nt. Morning subject: A risen Snlor. , Uvcnlng subject: Tho Atlract Ifencss of the Oross. An Illustrated sermon to children. All are welcome To Delinquents. Few of those persons in debted to us for from one to three years subscription have complied with our request to come forward and settle their respective accounts, although we have repeatedly urged them to do so. We purpose to strike from our list after the first day of April all those in nrrcavs for over two ydiifs, and such who will fail to receive the paper after that time will know the cause, Since the "boom" ill the price of paper we cannot afftrrd to send the Advocate out without receiv ing pay lor it. Willi :roclt llrmii. l'lrtiS aro 12 cents per dniCn, Ilutter Is Scents ucr pound'. Mi . Kl'tler, ff TnnncrSillle,' Monroo Co , tiled last Tucsd ly. Henry 1 1 1 1 1 tier, mado a trip to LeliltfU (lap. ono day lust week. Miss M. J. Sitvltr, ol ltnkendanriui, form erly of this place returned home Wednesday last. Hanlelllackertyand Mls r.oir:si Danncr, Isilh of Kresjcvlllc.wo'o united n holy lmil r wedlock, I U'd.iynf list week. Tltoywtro se en idtd by the Johnny .Morgan b.in-l. Innivrr much pie sed wl'h tlieilou nii-nts 1 rc cfcd Tom 'i.ocre" last wcck. They are v r) Intciesnnit. --ol. Keiiliiird. of WIM Creek Kettle, moved on p. II. Kb i-r's liirin. (leo. Kiblcr, o: KriIdeisv.ll , Nortliamp ton count) pa hi (!3 ,t vl-lt tart week. Call HK-llll. School No 5, tnualit by II. Uhrhmiiau, will close to-Uay ( ..iiurday;. .1. c. Dtstler, ..t d n visit to Ills friend John Youiu. at AuJi-nrled. last Tuesday, I. 11. Klldcr, muted to this place on Men- iliy. Jot. t'owiiDit lisili itr' '.'li s. The weitlicr was quite fiesli on Wcdncs day iii'-rnlnK poor sign lor Miring. School No 8 will close next Friday. Supt. It. K. IIi.fTiird was In tlilJ valley vlsltlnir schools on Tuesday. (Had to sec him. tllurlcs lirelsbaeh nnd dnugh-cr were vlslilmt nt Alb nil nn this ek. ftiuh.i Sictllcr, formerly of Trachsvllle, but now of Wclsspuri; was at home ou a visit ou Sunday. , (. Joseph Kibbler waS St Drake's Creek on Tuesday On business. Harrison Kuukel and wifeof Trachsvlllo', ucro at Alb mown on Monday last. ltev. Freeman , el cissiorl, will pteacH In Hi- Jerusalem church to-morrow (Sund.ij) at 'J&0 p. in. lllram (Jlirlstuinn moved on tho farm for merly occupied by M. Smith, ol Ilekhardt's Valley. Yesterday (Frill)) was n legal holiday, bu1 i ol tor llio tcnchcis Jorl Kuukel, or V ittcrsvlllo, went to Al. leutonn on Momtay. .V rhnotlnv !!nitch wos held at John Dan ncr's un Tin s.layi A sielllni lice we's held nt Klblcr's school bousoby Mn'hlonUlVrfstinan, on Thuis day evening.' . -Ituncriiv. C'oitiiitotiu-citllli is, Uotdborg.' We uro relianly Informed that our towns man, Hun. W. M. Ilap-her.has been retail ed ns private ciumsel, with our exierienccd District Altnrncv, to conduct the prosecution of Hie celebrated liouiici'do case, nf tho Com monwy.iltli s. GiddUolg, to ho tried nt our next ApiilTerni of Court. The friends of the prosecution have no doubt made a wise choice of counsel in fo important a eve. Mr. Hnisher's reputation ns a clfttr-hoodcd and reliable' lawyer Is concceded by all who know him. Ho is ifndoubtcdly an eloquent and forcible speaker end i so recognized, lie has been engaged in n'Mrly nil criminal cases of note in our courts since Iiiindinis sion to tho D.ir in .1S70, with rctnnrkcble success. Among them may bo menlioiied the i-.isea of iheCoininouwoalth vs. Wagner, for homicide, in which his client, the de leiidant, wasniipiitted ; tho Commonwealth vs. Ottos, for burglary, iu which his clients, tho derei'idaiits.weio not only acquitted but C'Uircly vindicated, nnd all will remember his impassioned plea for the life of "Yellow Jack" Donohuoi tho Mollio Mnguirc.wliich lion. F. W. Hughes justly ouirfpllliicnted as n tHecli ot marked force and nbilily. Wc do not intend to express an opinion upon the merits of so Impmtant a case, but wo havo no doubt that the lawyers for the de fence will feel thitf thciprosecution will bear down uKin them with skillful force. All i:ilgiile-r .speuliN. Lliiigiitox, Marcli 21, 1RS0. Mr. Euiiiia. On reading the Aiivocate of March 13th, 1 cunie to the Assessor's Guido for tlrti asses' inent of taxes in Carbon county. Now, Mr. Editor, I do not like to find fault, but wo engineers do not think that the Commissioners have done justice in raising our occupation tax from f 200 to $250, while they hate reduced nearly all other rates) iwjieciully is this the outo with the rates of miiiers) they tcllyrii workwilh miners is u little uiicrilnin -half lime, and so on. And for this renson lnt( tmi il.mn Sit). Is it right that our rates bo increased from J200 to J250? Can wo run coal when nono is mined T Where is the Justice, Mr. Editor! Perhaps Mr. Ash and Mr. Audieas hare ft rgoltcn us, while Mr. Gallagher has remembered his friends ; be that as it may, we have no malice, but we ask lor What Is right. Now, they say, you get good Wages from $2.25 to $2.00 a' day, ami you must pay accordingly r very weH j'dots the miner do it, or tbe l.iwyer,doctor, merchant, landlord, or puddlrt We have nothing to say as ro gards freight and passenger engineers, who make lull time. Can you not see n differ ence! oa do see it in the case of labor era the employed und the unemployed. The cuntrat is too great to be overlooked. Commtwiouers, reinfmber the old saying, do unto others as you would" hare them to do unto you." I venture loeuy tlurt wo only average IS lo 20 days a innulh for the year. Had we a basis of prices, like the miner, or a raise iu wages, then we would not ooifiplaiu. Esoinekk. Mrs. DsTschirselisky will move back to Tblitlitnn .xii tfi U C A.vrll . n. I ....... .. Z. 7 . 7 . ,. .. .'. -.T.V.. n v.. c a f. . .ut 1 V " . Illoaruplilciil Sltctcli of Iloll. It. Klutz. Wc find liio followlng Interesting sketch of our member of Congress, Hon. Hobcrt Klolz, in the A'adonn Free Prut, of tho 20th inst., publishcil nt Wasltlngtuii, D. 0. It will no doubt bo read with much interest by his numerous fric.lds In tills eectlon i Hon. Robert Klntz,' of Pe:)nvlvnn!, son of Christian nnd ElizabetJi (nee MneDaniel) Klolz, wat born in Northampton (now Car bon) county, Pa., October 27, 181S). lie re ceived only such education ns tho Wnlcr country schools afforded, except tlx months al n private school iu Easlon, after lie was 23. .He utilized his spare opportunities so successfully that nt tho ago of 24 ho was elected llio first Itegislcr nnd Ilccrder of Carbon couuly. In 1810 ho went to the Mexican war as lieutenant of Company 1. Second Pa. volunteers, nnd ivns alterwnrds made adjutant of same regiment, under Col. John W. Oenry, serving ut Vera Cruz, first and second buttles of Corn) Uordo, nt tho National Bridge, Httniiuintlii (whore Walkor fell) arid nt l'uobla (tu relievo Cul. Itcilly, who was surrounded by Sauln Ann's forces), and In other engagements. In tho engage ment nt tho second battlo of Conn Oolilo lie Is honorably mentioned in the Wat1 Dep.nl inent Itecord.s, No. -111. by llio e-oliiinaiidfiig olliccrin thnlnlfair, nnd to his cxperieuco mid enthusiasm is due mainly tho success, its Isnlleged by (ho nllloeri find men iu tho wnrm engagement of the National Budge, IStli of August, 1817. Lt. AloiizoLonng.ol Wheeling, Vn.,wIio served Willi lilm in (hat memorable charge, is well known to lite wiiter. and l.s itl.-s) honorably mentioned In tho War Itocnrds. It was hero that Lt. Klolz was placed under nrrest for disobedi ence nf orders tho dieobcdieiico consisting in himselfaiiil Lt. George 1). Twiggs refus ing pi obey unlets to spike their cannon which the two welo manning nt'td rtlreat. IClolz's reply was," , I didn't come to M.-xieo to spike cannon." Poor Twiggs lmdjiit lallen at the.iieitee. . Klotz was le liuvod the licit ifhtrulfijl, Jnd auit wlth.the isiinmaiid to disloili;o the enemy aHlica'tnr at (Viui (lordo. On bis return home, in ISIS, ho' rvaj elected to llio Pennsylvani i Legislature, and re elected in Is-iy. In isi-t lio rcmovcil to Kansas, by especial iiivilalion ol Gov. liccder, loeiito.l llio lown of Pawnee, nnd was elected picsidcnt of its building as sociation. He lielnsl to biiibl tho' lirst hotel iu Leavenwoith llio oldthipvnee IIou-o hi the fall of 1 85 1, and in' 1KZ built the fust hotel ,i n. Wi stein Kansas, ut Pawnee. Tins liouei nasi the sto'pnig pl.ico of both parlies lo the celebrated 1' ice Statu discussions in Kansas iu those early days, and iu lively .'oiitroieisy tieoueutly met urotiiid his lio iiiliiblo .board Jim Lane, litedci", Strinlel low, Woodson, Atchison, Conway,' (leu. I'of Ico, and all tho leading spirits oflliotlien stunling territory ol Kansas, when the tiri sCssioK dl tlie Legislature adjourned Irom Shawneo .Mi-simi tu Pawnee, lie was a member of tho Totol;n Convention, being Hie first signer nf llialcoiistitution.aiid alhV ts udopiioti was ap)iointcd, as a Democrat, t-ecrttaiy ol S ale, lo lill tlie vacancy oivas .oiii-d by tho tibsenic of lion. I Inlip C. Si-iiiiyler, uihler Governor Uobiiison's mi-'loui-irauoii. In l.s.VI lie was one ol tin lelcor.oed ' Coliiuiiltee ot Salely" topioliel (ho S.ate fioin inasioti. mi I was hpstiute.l Ul.llit.er cneitil ol tlie Siutelioops at Law iciice, wneie ho wits nsbociiiled uilh Major U. W. DieizliT, Gams Jenkins, Uov. Chatles ilotuiiMiu uud others. llo wv one o tin; iinportiiiit factors in Hie .-election ol Topeka as Hie capital of the Stale, having ny hisiers in il inllueiiee carried the ill ire western mrtitm ol Kansas in I'uvorol Hint place, uud other iuiHiitalit measures tin ri iicudiiig. He reliinicd lo his native State, an.-l in IK.VJ was elected treasurer ol Carbon county. At tlie breaking nut ol llm rebellion, in Ittil, lie enlisted in tlie United States service mid served three months under General Patter sou, nud in IM2 was made colonel oftlio Nineteenth Peiiusylvitiiia loghnent, serving, ng other places, ut Chambefsburg "in tue cuicrgeiiey." Mr. Klotz 'litis been a busy man nil his manned lite, having hud constantly ou hand irom one lo ball it dozen coiuinctciul euter-piiM-s. At piescul ho is ono ol the trustees ot llio Lehigh University, at Uetlileliein, olio of the, baud .ol inauagers of the Ltillin A- Hand Powder Company, of Nnv York, uosi.les haviug various coiiinicrcial, mining mid ll'inuctal cnterpnu's uuder Ills eiicr visioi) uud picsldeucy. One ol tue Mexican veterans himself, und olio ol tho vice presidents for Pennsylvania ot Hie "National Association of Mexican Veterans' ever sipce lis organization, ho' lias evidenced Iif5 interest iu Hie weMino of Ins old comruiles by bis ceaseless activity iu ilieir bchall, in and out of Cungicss. Dur ing the extra session ol llio For.ty sixth 1,'on giees ho prepared und iiituxlurNt a bill lor HMisioi!'iig sui-viviiix soldiers, or the fami nes of deceased tuldieis, ol tbe Mohican war. The bill was rclerred to tho Cimiinit leo on Pensions, who, durinis lla present cession, liavo picjented n bill embodying its main lei I ures. His chief legislative elioris hnvo been lo boneiit tho soldiers of tho Uu ited Suites, ns, imbed, havo all his activities been' engaged in any capacity ho has filled. Mr. lilpiz has over, been iislnunch Deiuo i ml, although jieisoijully populur nnd trust ed by all parties. As if J)eniociat ho was elected to llio Foity-sixih Congress from llio eleventh Pennsylvania distnfct, in one of us most h illy contested jnlilieal bnttlps, re ceiving H.'.'ll votes, against 8,110 ISr the Hcpublic.iii, 5,173 lor tho Greenback, and 1,315 for the Independent Deuiociitliu tin dMato. As tt coligrcJsuiali he is Iwld, prac Ileal and industrious, inoront n worker tlim u speaker, and respeclcd fur his sound, prac tical virr8. . Ho is .on. llio OoiuniUtce on Mines and Mining having iu their charge tho miucrul dcvCloieuiuuts of the gieal Wcsti illsu on the Cnntniitlco of iJislriet ol Columbia, one of the most iniiortant and hence most laborious cominitlces iu Con-' gross, his well known characteristics of in dustry, practicability and unswerving fidel ity being the inducements to his upjioiut inent thereon. Wt'lksport Items. It was an uninistakablo instance of sin cere love. Tliey had not beu married a fortnight, und were evidently making the best oftho pleasures and happinoss nll'urdcd them by tho honeymoon, by letting the amused lookers-on know that they were not afraid to cling to each other very closely as they certainly did. H was night and they had coiuo lo tho rolling mill to see how iron was mado. Tho mill presented a vivid scene of activity, and they had a very fav orable opportunity of seeing it all, but for getting their object in coming, they took no interest in seeing the busy men work the red hot iron. Ho was evidently tired, and sho having offered no objection, h'e reclined his brawny unn on fier tiny shoulder.' It wus disgusting to see her labor under tlie weight of so heavy a burden ; she would have had tho symjMthlos nf all present if they had been nceden. Sho did it fur one whom she loved and ccrtulnfjf did not mind llio excessivo weight when love was whis pered in her willing car. An amused cj-owd watched their iieiformaucos with close eves. lie was standing on oue leg and gelling tired, braced himself up on both, took a long look into ono of llio furnaces, and then as if altogether undecided ,tto ped and whispered in her ear, something to which she raspontlei) in the affirmative by a Heitive motion uf tho head, and a big smile, vriiieh must ha ye smitten him be yond any degree imaginable, Alas I it was far from being u socrect All was ojien nnd very frank. He kissed her with a smack that being heard,' ullructed the attention of even others, wl.p before had paid no alien Hon to them, and who now woro a look of astonishment. The light of tho furnace made it bright as day. Oue kiss simply ag gravated ids passions, ami ceasing for u mo ment to loan on her shoulder be bent low er, and foudly pressed her ruby liw with a' second snuek. She smiled as likewise did he. It was deoldedly mutual, and hence neither of the two was tliocled nor made to look even a Hill sheepish when a guttural sound of disgust fioin ouo in that crowd ol excited spectators was Iwsrd above the noie of tin machinery. It is probably needless u, ti,tt ykte lib hat on one side of . .V ... . . ",a oa l"u I""'u"r ' . .. I - - ? ...S "- rr,a n : our jnct v UUI U(H BI CiW. illnlioiiliig TivlnkllngH. i Joseph Ilsjllet died on Monday night at the residence- it his sen, Nathan Dalliet, 1 he funeral takes plaoo this (Saturday) after noon. tier, Mr. Strauss will administer the, lord's Supper on Sunday, to such n ncro confirmed by blm durlnit the past winter. Lddle Strauss, son of Kcv. Strauss, fell from nn iifovatton tu tho wagon shed ntille hunting cirgs, and received a severe woimd on the forehead. Medical aid was cn Hod In, and at intt accounts he was doing well, Nathan Sensitizer will occupy the house made vacant by llio removal ofT. J. Itrctncy. Mr. Scnilnxcr Is a shoomakoc, aud will do a good business no doubt. II. j. Young is nt present employed at n. breaker In Ashley. Ho reports favorably as lo tho prospects lur work. Our esteemed friend J. M. Klstlor com templates going to tho Keystone Normal tlds Spring Mahqnlna; will miss a genial and good naturcd friend. Our best wlshci ac company Mm. Mr. A. S. Miller, who Is at present spend lax his vacation nt home, standi high In the graduating class at tho Keystone Normal School, Wo doubt win liter llio claK contains ft brighter uilnd than Mr. Miller. Mahoulng Is a ilosplseil place by many neighboring dis tricts, )ct Its jouths are taking the lend at many or tho Institution uf education. In proof of this we quoto .Mr.V. M. Ibilllct,' who took first boners at Franklin und Marshall t'ollcite, and Ilr. O. T. Horn, who took the medal at tho lialtlmuro Medical Institute. Nazareth was n do'plsql place, yet out of It camo the Savior uf the world. T. J. llretncy moved to Lehlghton on Tuesday. Onr public schools closed on Wcdnefday. Henry Young, a brother of our popular titirlt school teacher, ol Wllktsb lire, was In our valley on Monday and Tuesday. Lizzie lbnnlnuhuil Is ut; resent confined to her house wtlh diphtheria. Amandiis Ktstlcr and brother were at I.ehtKhton ou Sunday. -.Ion it lam Klstlor, of Millport,' will take possession of tho Umber's mill noxt Thurs day. Tho real estate of tho lito I'ldllp Oom bcrt will be sold n't public lalo cn the 21 ol April. Tho exhibition that wns to bo hold at Centro Square to nlahl (Saturday) hns been postponed lo next Friday cvcnlng.Ajo II SI. "lio soclely at Centre Squnro runt last Saturday evening and elected the following oincursi President, K. S. lloppcsi liccordlnic Stcrcary, AlicrU Miller; Our. Sec, Emiiui L. Si bile ; Crllle, j. .11. Klstler ! Treasurer. Nathan lialllct. Jf. Tho ,rj;uotlqn lo bo ills cussed next Wednesday crenlng Is, ltesolved. "That teachers should be paid according to the grade of their ceTtlffeatcs." Gideon Noihstcln, of llloomtnc;ilalc, will moro on Gch. Albright's larm nest week. Josliih alussclman, tiaeher of tho New MatioiiliiLr school, had enrolled some 05 pupils und had on average attendance of 52. Tho school hoard will meet next Satur day at the j u'llc tiuu-e of J. P. McDanlcJ.. joint i rcymnn rcturncu irom .oruwuip ton county la t week. ( , Wm. r-cli.tcllcr and James Ashncr left for Scranton last Tuesday; Wilcox. Albrlgliliylllo Items; A stuck up thing (I hand bill. Tho thermometer during the past few days came down considerably. The panther which had been reported as seen iu this vicinity n few days ogo turned out to bo a screech owl. Miss Susannah Strolil, daughter ol Wm. Strolil, of Litllo Gap, was visiting friends in this section, nud wus the guest of Jacob Christmuu. Susie looks halo and he.uty as ever, Messrs. Win. II. George and James F. Kibbler, commenced work on tho saw mill of A. Lewis it Co.,nt Hickory Run. --Mr. nud Mrs. Amnndus Hawk, uf Gil bert's, Monroe county, paid us a visit on Monday und returned homo on Tuesday. Constable Nathan Serfass, of Kresgo villc, paid us a visit on official duties on Thursday last. Eggs nro selling nt 10 cents a dozen and buller nt 2S cents a pound. Mr. Franklin A. Wuest.Bon of John G. Wuest, of Kresgeville, paid us n flying visit on Sunday and returned homo on Monday. Call again, Frank, wonre always glad losee yon. ' Constable 0. H. D'ppy was for 6ome weeks confined to his house, nnd ivns nn ablo to attend tu his official duties; heap pointed Phillip Sclioch, the newly elected assessor, for his deputy. At tho present writing he is able to bo about again'.' Henry J. Deppy waionn IriptoManch Chunk and Ulnumiiigdalo on Thursday und returned home on Satutiday Inst. The public roads of Penu Forest town ship nro in a very muddy condition. DlTLEX. A Mll'lclnll I'olllld. A Iliuhlall corresjwndent oftho MilbM Dixpatch lurnishes that paper with tho fol lowing startling item of news: Consider able excitement was created hero a, day or two ago, by the discovery oftho skeleton ol a man uuder n pilo of stones al ".Twelve Milo Pond," in Purler townshlp.this county, by n ptlrly of lumbermen, James Howe ivns uboui to hide his axe under a mass of stones near where ho had been cutting rail road lies.when much to his surpriso ho found paitcfa woolen blanket. On overturning s ono other stones ho discovered the complete skeleton, of a man of medium size. He cull e l to his companions tn witness what do had found and a Juitlcoof the Peace was notified A conuier'3 inrjuest will bo held during tho, latter port of this week. Several years ago n German "pack jicddlcr," claiming to hail from New York city. frinuently passed through this section of country. He always carried with him a largo sum of inoncv,' which, when he became under the influence of liquor, he did not hesitate to show in pub' lie, uud boast of his wealth. This peddler's cognomen was "Goosey," and lie ivas prc-tly well known throughout the county. While passing through this section he suddenly disapjieared und lias never been seen since, lie was probably pursued, robbed and mur dered and his body concealed under tjiis ar tificial heap of stones. As no ono lias dis appearod verymysleriously from this coun ty, except ex Treasurer James W. Quick, the body is probably that of the German peddler. Sudden Death. , At an early hour on Tuesday running says tho Cutasauriua Yultey JltcorJ, Mr. Adam Futsinger an old resident of Hanover township, about one and a half miles from j Seboatiersville, was stricken with an attack of apoplexy oud before 10 o'clock in the forenoon he had breathed his last. Mr. Fatzingcr was one of the oldest citizens of Hanover lownshlp, being at the time nf his death f'J years, 3 months and Cf duysolitnd W unlvorsally esteemed fur the sterling qualities which mako the kiud neighbor and upright citizen. Mr. I-ntsinger was a soldier in tho war of 1812. Ho was honor ably discharged on account of sickness be fore his term's! enlistment had expired. Ho I was' born anil lived all his life on the old I Futsinger homestead, where ho died and which has been iu nuseiou of the Puts iiiger family over a century. His wife,with whom he had lived fur upwards of 67 years I survives. Nine clnldreu, five sons and four daughters, remain to cheer 'the declining I years of their aged mother and mourn the lsof (heir esteemed fulhsr. The funeral services will be held in tho Bchamerirille . church an Sunday fornooo lll(r Creek llcmsu . .Winter grain Is all rlitht 19 far and looks promising. riios. J. nnd Ellis Slt, administrators or Sol. Suit, decd.lsliosoii or their remaining larm stock on Saturdny lactat public sale, If Is reported that Prof J , 13. Snyder will open a school at Mlllpertrlrter theclosaof his proscnt term at Welssport. , Solomon Weaver, of this place, will movo to and tako chargo or the tarn) of linn. Kobt. Klotz, on Indian Hill, on1 Thursday of next week. Wo are sorry to have hlmleavcu, lor ho has. always been a kind and obliging tlftirlilins. Kcv. a. W. Gross wilt havo services In, tlie Soil's church to-morrow (Sunday) at 10 o'clock a. iu. Ourtboatmcn have lids wccic moved arid taken their boats to Mauch Chunk for thilr turn. , . The nudltora or Franklin, Messrs. W. E.' Kemercr, Stephen Suit and D. F. lllckert, will hold the annual settling nt tho puldle house uf Edward ltnber, In East Welssport, the first Monday In Aprll.iat which tlmo and place tho supervisors and overseers of poor are requested to present their accounts for settlement. The Soil's school was closed on Good Friday. Key. J. E. Frcoraan held services In tho St. i'aul's church on Good Friday afternoon at.2 o'clock, Get ready for gardening; the tlmo for putting out early truck will soon bo at hanl. . Young man, don't Idle any of your tlmo ; you will bo sorry for It somo day, when you Keloid. Tjrynnl lay upsometblng for fttliua when juu cannot work. llo that hns n will can always find something to do that will pay. Some parlies In Ihlsectlonhavo (arms for sale, irtncy want customers they should ad. vertlse. Thero will bo considerable moving dono by linueokeepcr In this place a Lout April 1st. Our farmers are steadily making Improve ments on tbelr properties. lU.vtlti;. Tin) Coal 'J rmle, There lias been a lair amount of business in the anthracite coal trade tlio past week, und enough has been done to warrant us in saying that (ho business is improving. -there is g adually,' week by week, moro de mand for coal, nnd especially for the smaller sizes. T'lio stock of stove coal on hand n month ago has been greatly reduced nnd wlicn, on llio 1st ol April next, tho price is mado tho same ns tor the larger sizes of coal, tho demand will be equally gfo.ll, mid thn market thereafter, it is ex)iected, generally active. .At present stove coal if qiloteif 30 cents ier ton higher than the larger sizes ol coal. Tho tlnio days fier week suspension of labor ut tho (irjes is ngreed 'iwn for no longer pcfiof) than the 1st proximo, but there 13 totnu talk of continuing it llireu days longer into tho next mouth. While somo, of lite carrying companies nro ol opinion that llio restriction of a production has been continued long enough to insure the healthful condition oftho trttdo to the end of (he year, llio threo days moro will bo conceded if any ono party presses il for reasons of unprcheusioh1 (U'.iu excess of coal on the market of any one kind. The trade seems to haye caught the !rue spirit of business, aim each jiaity in interest shows willingness tri concede to others promptly rather than bo thought exacting or arbi trary, or do aught to break the present gtnd tiiMc'rstftnding. This, if adhered to,, will make the coal trade of 1S80 tho most active and most profitable of many years'. The coal trade oftho United States is overy year extending in a ratio of increase that is truly encouraging! nud yet in comparison with tho vast riches remaining undeveloped, nnd tho greater promises of tho future, it May hd mid to bo still iu its infancy. Thero arc few who can think oftho immense, fields of coal already discovered bencuth the surface iu America without nt ouco reverting to the question, how came this supply of fuel to be garnered in its secret chambers? In an swer, it is now universally conceded that nil tho coal beds, both bituminous aud anthra cite, aro of vegetable origin, and tho most probable theory is that which ascribes them to submerged forests, or other vegctablo do Hisils, pressed down inlo compact masses, nnd, passing throrgh tl.'o intcrufedinio stale of peat, become gradually consolidated into coal. The character oftho vegetation can bo easily traced by thrj q'un'lity 6f the de posit juid shows ct6i tt greater Variety than that now growing upon the earth's surface. This vegctablo origin Is notv readily detected in all the formations, Isstlidrcds of several llill'ercnt varieties' of plants, trees and shrtibs having been discovered, 'tt nlliiiber of which are now extinct. Some coal Weds appear to have been formed from grasses, sin uba uud tho slibd follago of trees, uot n structure of any sizo being traceable iu tbe mass; as if the IcdVcs aud waste, foliage 6f ri forest had gradually fic'puiiiulaled Ih'ab'isin or lake, where' tho dejiosit had undergouo a process of ferineutution, by which vegetublo eul-J stances aro changed to a carbonaceous mass similar tu tho icat hogs, and then by some mighty convulsion of nature it had been subjected to a tremendous pressure, which gave it a new form and character and pre served it for the subsequent ages. Iu other formations tho traces of forest aro distinctly visible. Jfost geologists uro now agr;ed that tho' anthracite, semi-anthracite, and bituminous coal were originally of precisely tho same character, but that the anthracite has since been subjected to heat, discharg ing tho bitumen; whilo somo maintain thai tho change is still going on, uud that after thelapsoofageull tho bituminous would iu tho cud become anthracite. Though geo logists' and scientists diller as to tho origiu of hard coal, several lliiugsapioar to ho well established iu regard to theso peculiar tie wsils. The vegctablo growth on the earth's surface, which funned their foundation, was of extraordinary abundance, nnd at or about the time ot tho change this mass must have been completely saturated with or totally submerged iu water, tho coal being found embedded in alluvial deposits, or coated with such tokens as clay hardened to slate. SetthxJ as these differences of cpluion muy be as to tlie, origin and oontiuuanco of the supply of coal there is no reason for appre hension c?a continued' supply of coal fuel for many ccntuies to coaie; yet, while this may be admitted, there is neither excuse nur opology for bringing it to the surface iu advance'of a demand for its nroner uso and I ut a loss on its production. Tlie Lehigh Coal , and Navigation Company today will open tuol canai tor triune mruuguout its entire lencth. and nronaratious nro makino Itv thn coiiiimuy to do its full share of the year's uuaiutMS.T-weaver, .-uuuauy, l'arryiillo ifiiilgut. The Laboring Men's Aid Society bclS anotlwr meeting in too school hoaio on Sat unlay night, Hev. u'awden, pastorof thaM E. church, preached on Sunday morning an'd evening-. Allse.m well pleased with the n,ew minister and e have' icasou to think thathe will do well with our people. Abraham U ret no roored on Jacob Peters' farm en Tuesday, F. p. Uoyer has been away for cattle. Mrs. J, I.. Miller was on a visit to Allen town on Saturday, U. W, Straup was to Mauch Chunk on Saturday. Prof. II. II. Hall, was In town Tuesday making arrangements for an exhibition to be held Siturday evening. Unfortunately th first boat that passed by hero bad Its driver and team soaked In the ,eool waters of th. Labial.. Atrosso Dit TsiTvjro- rin-ilicx of rnnliltm, TJ'o followlnir ndrnnco notes on th ftsh lons fr tho comlmr spring inas. n hnvo been plaetd nt cur ilisposjl by Messrs. i;hrlh llrcai. rf New York, the publishers or Enrlfn'i ''Mn Quarltrlti. This woll-kntmh mnn. zinc oecuiilis n deservedly hlxli pfrico tn Amcrlcftn lltcratura or aihh.n, nirl oitf readers who have nut already subscribed tult cannot ilo hotter than to write to KlirlJi Urns., Klghlh'Av , New York, lur fpuvlincn pages, which will bo lurnl;lie.i gratl!. Oypsv ants will bp woiu.fsr bac 011 tho head, tlie (rout priJscVng In peko ahsjpo nnd tho sices ttunisl Cown -Jl'atcin nnil chip hats are frrquenvly tilmmcil with tluoe small ,tlta, cica of a diOer. eut sbatloor tho same eolox. Tno Jashlon of lnattliic iho entlro bit ij-j ot Huiu-tmjir.iuric to mat 01 tno sklit aiu It dit petles prevails talssenson. (Jnoutitlw if tiny riecn .bum nd.l,oelle are iVim nmoiiR lialhcisai.'ifinrtt,ii(1t mm elup bonnets. -Toured riiksif Uslit rpiabty. breccdodln Car Japsncso colors ami ilootrus, aroto bCns rd for ilinvor.esi over sxlrlsot pUin bum Ins. fjxq-atsli.o iirlntcd Aiaciloau satins are sold ntlorr pnorsfoi torollue pails ct il:k 1111J Qae wool fatir.e costumes. Cashmere cffccti nro obtained In manrol tlionew ftrawsby tho ILtroouotloa id colored tluca'lsm the brants. tress with plain corsifc. iitsln tlsht sleeves, ntil plain sMiti wllhuuc floiiices, no bers.tr o'tcrsklrls, aro woiu uy actio veiv lishlonaulo ioneti, , -Only very cisily fouilcs.sucs na velvet nnd hi Oca, 0. can lie nsail lor dressea with plain cor sines, sleeves ftintsl.lits. Ihofnvortto tav!"rrirls Is msdeot bants ot tucked muslin tf.joriin'irg with liceulu wiouijht insertion, ai.il Uulskcd with n fup laeo f 1.1:30 , p-cmo ot tho now ribbon's t.avo tho colois ami deigns of old tapestrlos nnil aio cjI cd Uobehu iibuons. -IPiltulloaorbiltrcjl Mr6hllii cr Malinm lieei- bung largely lmioitodfaud wj.lbotln I'.v.n or (ho llrctou i,4UiiiioiIuc, end (.oliu u'es luic ua s ot int fliiilnt;. - 'tho oiiont il l.iokina o 1 c..l car-a bav.ns 11 b.uck aroui,d eovereil Willi Jni.iii.eio do t,iu iu imrht toloia ulli bo Otod toe lia.s.iuus a.ia uiupcilosnvir b.-ctilk kn(s. A uu illy iu nouicrv consist! otn Mole -lb. aeoslocMinri nstlietloc. cuvi-iimc thce.ilue slocking m ieiyoj.cn, thu lioso is win 11 on i.n itner ttocalng of llio same r n coairactniQ sli.lle. -Dinrions, bnev btitleifaics. a.:d l lids cr shadowy fairas. olaiust, inula n( tho toal object ciircir i.m jug tho palm loaves nil 1 other orien tal designs of lite impiTtatlnun ut dr at Koo.ir. )ur beller Iriini t lislilnslon. VCssuiiv'iiiiiv.' 11 tir.Mt. iSm ' " "" 11 bus been tiiiallv decided tiiuin bv thn Coli.mil leo lV,i.t. im...'' . .. ....i X.IUUll,lJ ,11 award tho sent of Senator ICollojjg of Louis iana lo Mr. Snollbrd. Tho uiuuut iu too ironi uy Benutor llill and to nll appearaiices.it was a great surprise to n in iloi-ilv nt Mm q,i r,, ,i' n in iji.my ot tlioSonatora forming tho Com- miltce. Senator Kellogg in adverting lo the miiil ot i.m a i c . tr-ii i P. .. ix-joluttons ol Senator Hill, iu regard to thu tillair, intimated thai the movo was I'imiilv ,, .r, , , ,, , . 1 J an ciiort ou llio part of that gentleman to divcit public nlleiition from matters which . w ci o sei tousiy aireetlug his reputation. A change iu tho incumbency of tho office . iii.iri.n . if I ot 1 . 1 - 1 J-..W..U j.i.n.vi IIU9 iicii, ii!jiioj UUU giess for somo limo past. Mr.' Dcfiees.ivho hlis tlio position ut present, is a lepdhlican. and as both houses havo a Democratic ma jority it duei not seem to ihem ruilo llio tiling that n llepublicin should fill so im portant a postif Itocin possibly bq removed. in connection with tho Government Print ing office the Immediate Deficiency bill has Intimato relations, nnd while that bill was under discussion General Garfield delivered u very strong speech in reply to Mr. McMn- liun who asserted that the Democratic party cared nothing for tho eight by seven decis ion of :thu Supremo Court; nnd that the Democratic- ptirty did no! intend to make any appropriation for the performance; of tno elect ion laws. Tho Secretory of tho Treasury lias civen orders that nil inlcrcft upon Iho public debt tailing due April 1st thall be paid on nnd nflcf March S2il without lebato. Tho total amount of tho interest is $7,OOb,00O nud is on tho i per cent loan. Tho conscience of somo peonlo nro beginning to reproach them, for about .1,500 in the aggregate has been paid into tho Trcastiry.during thopast week by parties who evidently consider that they aro uot cntitlfcil to tlio, monoy. A very pretty scandal has been created hero of late, Involving domestic difficulties between n lalo Senator from Michigan, who Is ot present representing Iho country ubrood in a diplomatic capacity. Tlio wife, who has relumed home, avers that sho has received tho most cruel treatment from her husband. Tho gentleman himself it is as serted is on his way to Ibis country in order to get a, divorco from his wile ou clher grounds. Ouray, tho Indian chief, who is about to -return- homo has pitrrliitsfd n baby Jarringo u present io a lemato relative, nnit bn car ries with him to his prairie homo- many ar ticles or plated silver waio both useful and ornamental. Thero is somo extraordinary figuring go ing on in Washington regarding tho chances of tho candidates ut the Chicago Convention, Tho Sherman managers bote nsscrt that ho will receifoon Iho first ballot 301 votes. If this is so (hey must hove inlormation which comes from sources not O'.-cessible to people generolly. Tho Blaina wire pullcis claim to havo on tho first liftllot 033 votes, whjle tho Grant men nre equally positive ol 520 votes, the total of which exceed F, siderablo tlio total Vf.te nf thn convention. The literary world of the Capital is being entertained in a very ugrccnbtn manner by .uu ivhiiiiii3 oi uiu jiowiti aauie Minucs poaro Club, of which Miss Marguerite Sax ton, n must uiwinplishM elocutionist, is the 1'irec.ior. Aciiust. i)ii:i). HANDWFRIC- -AtSlatodale. Lchlahcoum ty, I'a., on the nitirnlntr of tho rath lust.. Irs, David llundrterk, aged 17 years. Closing prices of Deiuvkn ,t Tiiw.nsesd Stock, Government and Gold, -10 Soulh Third Street, rhlla... March, 23, 1880. I'.0-18S its bid 1C8U awlcd TJ 8 cnirencv. a . old - ssked I) M r-'s.'ISsl.lio.v 113 Uul 10.11, nskcil U K 4 h a. new 107 H 01.1 tt7'iflfe.l U- H. 4'a. uew Id.', hid 1 III luted rcansylvuma It. It Kit Old 11 asked Flida t testaiiiK u.lt as nid aiktd Leu.iiibVaicvn.lt siii bM ..':, as, el Jishiul. tllaKav.Oo.... S7 oid 3;2nsiii Uuiie.1 Comnauloo( K.J. bin lead aikid Northern central. . II... Kit bin W. asaeil lleaionvple l'ai-.It.lt. l o tl. bid :ih uskiiI Pitts. In. ,t iiorr. It It. Co. ill!, oi.l 191, saied Ceuaa. Trnn.-Doilillou Co. Is till l'j osicil -N'onberu 1'uoino Com 31 hid in, a-ird I'.el'd. i2' bid 621, akl Nor h I'eausjlv mil It. II. W bid ail, aa.ed Ins., Co nf .nrib Anie ica. & till sa)aasuce btlvti.lTradet I H hlo 9IH askew ACHOSTIC. Would'et thou my friend good hoalth enjoy Each day and hour your time employ Secure repose from sicknoM, ills, This lltou can'it do lake Liixr Pillt Jc dost thou sull'er from disease, Cause,! by exposure, diet? these, Or other ills, whato'cr their name, Submit at once, and leave the frame Like shadows darting o'er the hills, In terror llee from Liver Pills. Vioe-liko although they've clung Tor years, Encourages! be, nor yeild to leers, ltepose in quiet, health's bright rills I'ersue the uthwuy of these Tills. Ill childhood, youth, and in old age, Let cheerful thought thy mind engage. Let others sunVr levefa, fJiills, Sure thou ait free with Liver I'llls. hSIOM-K'S NOTICE In thsrsatterof the first and ffnal account ofT. l IV alter, awlxuee ofO C. K'.ster In tbe Court of Uouimou l'iwii, of Caibun L'ou li ly, is. Tb KHlirnre't account vfas this day Hted In Hie I roilKitiolarv'l' -Otllce, ut Mnuch lt... --.I II... - ... 1. . .. I . uiiuh.i nini iiiv rniM mil m 'i I'mm ,i, .u I Uuurtour oniiSrina lop- at next Term, eiui- mvocliSi on the 19. b 1'uy of Apr.l next 'tmU"Vn5S2h I Maucb Chunk, Marcha 11W.-4W Pleaso Slop Coughing, Soino l eopf MjVi I'nVf not got IheOn-j sumption," Thi.t mi lijbul if you ilou'i d'Tjithflt Co.igli the tire' t'-HI come wh i' will wish you had. Ifyo., Iirtc weak lun3. ft eolith ur consumption in i' mjlrl Iririi.orejtltma, go nt mire and buy a bnilto nt Dr. Qorinn.N Cough and Consumption Cure) and if. ctCr taking two-thirds of tha boltle. yu tceelve tit? benefit, plcnio return the boltle, nnd.j;et jottr money, ns wo sell no cure, no srty., .Mothers glfe it to your children no nioffdiine or oniuiu. Trico SO cents nud SI, Agent for L-ifilghton, A. J. Durlinj. Flop tlint Toodia'ehJ. lilng'j Mcgic Toothacho Cure, stofrt tooth ncho in five niljiutcs or inoncv refiimloi1. PricV 25 cents. Fct solo by A.'J. Durlirfg, Lehlghlnii. Lndle.' Why Inftir I -1 When Dr. MarchMa Uterine CuMoicort will positively cure female weakness, such as falling oftho womb, whllci, chronia in ll.immntioH or ulceration of the womb, In. cideh'liil hemorrhage or flooding) painful, suppr-jrei nnd irregular Mensturntion, Jtcl An old nnd reliable, renietly. Bend postal card for n pr-mphlet, with trcafmcnt, cures, nnd cerlillc-itoj fffiii'i.phiiciai)s aud natletits,a lo llnwarlh A- Dallatrf.-.Utjci, N. Y, Bold by nil Druggists nnd by A. J. Durlmg, Le highlcn 1.50 per bottle. nrjy8-yl co.vf. New Advcitisemcnt-i! i-ESTTliTHEWOluFl Tf AIWTVTTs .-AV s Wliicli is tho eamo thing. Impnro Rnlcrntus nvtll-Carb Soda ItvikicuiAtuoaumeiiitucjiauraaiiBitt' y dirty -wlillo colut. II mny atipaar ly dirty ivlillo color. 11 niny Ivlille, evitmlntil Itv Kself. but COMPAmSO.V WITH CIIUItCK A CD'S AUDI ArSDIIAMMElt." ItltAKIJ IvlU slioiv tlio (IIITereiicc. See tlint your Salern.tia nnd BaU- sl CIM..I ir.iBu tj iii'i, should lo ALIi SIJIIL.A11 SUBSTAK- CES u"a tor tooa' A simple but soveroiest of tho comparitlvs value ot dlfr.rent brands ofBoda or Salsr.tns la to dlssolva a dessert spoontul of each kind with sbout a pint of water (hot preferred). In cletr, pluses'stlrringuntilalllsthoronghly dliwilveiT l'bo doletorloustnsolublomatter In tholnferioi BodiwlllboBhowuartersottllng sons twsuty. minutes or sooner, by tho milky appearsnco or ,he aolutlon aud tho quantity of floating nocT matter according to quality. I)o euro and nil. for Church & Co.'a floda and- Saleratua and boo that their nnuo Is ou Jba MkAsii nuu j uu mil Kvi iuuiuir.iuniiuii..i mado, Theurent this wlthsaurmllk.in prefer ence to UakLu( Towdcr, saves tweuty tlmei IU cose, ttoaono 10 pound psck&co fr vslusbls Informs--oaa carollilly. s SHOW THIS TO YOUR QRQCER.' I.u .. J.I.. TXI.CUTOIIS'S NOTI'CE." Kttatonr Lewis Horn, lati cf FranWm'Towo' snip. Carbon Uo-.iuiy. xi'. deceased. I-otters rxceutnrr upon thn nliove mmtH' esintn liavlixliieii niniitcd tilths' iiiuleislKiim', nil 11. 1 umi bai ins claims mm n-t tlio win 11 1,1. pri sent 1 hem I'nl nntlieiitlrainl for pavmeiit. nndthoso lndibtid tneitto iH'imiRr tfvmrut iu OllAKr.Ol'l'E noilji. JO&r.lt itucll. f.n-cittcrs. Ao. rnnklm two.. Marcli Si, ly -w jE(jiar;:K's xoticj:. NotluO Is hereby given that the Hiesatsrv Ailnitnlstratnrs iiml (Juarillnns heieiinncr nnuieil luivonled their rcspectlvo necirsils' of tlio rollonlntr estates In tho Urglstei's OUWe. nt Jlauch Chunk, In and Tor llio Connty of Carl on. which luvounts havoloen llwed by till! llM,lll.n It'lll U,..,.nl...l ...I.- T...I.-.. .I . . y . ' "III Wi"Blllll IU UIIV UIIKI.-S- ol the Orphan' Court on JIONDAY, the 12ih. forcontlrmaiton: iuj 01 acttlli, ,1. u. 150, at a O'ClOCK 1". At., Vlrst mill p.rlia account nf ltobt Klots. afmln Istrnlor 1). d. ot tho mate, of iiunuct I liomiisiut. late n! ciuimtut Hill, ile.cea.cil. 1 'list ond C.nal iiccnu'ni of It heft niitz.uduiln. ntiator of the win lis nt (-hiisinn.mr 1 bum jir on. lalo of Mimiiin JIIH, deceased. Th6 account of Morjaict Vllllums. triiartilnn of iniy L'l.ai ThiiEiits. mraor child ot Joei.b '1 ltou.a, doceusetl. , First and final accmf-it of EliiJbnlh Jfnrer.ia Co'iilxot Imac VIoTer. uu ot ihoJJoioaau or f.clil.hion. itctcaseJ. r.r-t and tlnal arc'ount nf WllLm Llllr. admin I'lraier ot iho eaialo .1 itutilda il.cl.mau, 1 no of Mytieh unnaU. doi lasca. rirtfudiiial c.CJ'iiint or Sirah Wain, 1m u.. ut uiiikiiI theestatoot Uivm Walp. ueefd.- , riiBi and lin 1 uccomit of Thomai Kuotiner.' (.mniitiiiKii the nelson nnd oitnte nf (lenrae A. un-aita. tumor cni.il nf Diiroibon Aruibrns lerfi,uw Bivailz. ol Kast Wanoa Ubuua. Account of A. II. Tobias. Oiimtian of ibe peri aiii nud estate of Aniro whu.u. raluer cuitd ot Oeoreo blinbc, deo.-asetl. 7( Second and nnal acceunl i,t Jino Sctejlelit an . .' '' aolinnm. ailinnlnaior ol the la. tato of Henry K. sch.Qold. di co ised. IJKKXAUD IMULI.irS, noglster. Mnuch Chunk, March 13, ISSO-wi -. jlst Tho (Jomralssloncrs of Carbon County will hold tho op ealjfurlhc year 1S80, at tho lol lowlng named places nnd time, to-wlt KimiKii Towsaiiir, North ut South Pis. tiiicts. At the otllco of iJutlirp, aiclgs at 0..mIhlgli lnnnery, on Monday, April Lai'sanne ADr.EiiianTon-s8iiir. At-ths I'uUlo House ottlliurlcs Mctllll, onTeos- day, the -.'7th or April. ,x. Vr.vrnr.i!i.Y llonoi-mi Av'tr PXcksn Toirr. miir. Al tho I'ubllo House ol LovHlaru. In tho lloromrh of Weathcrly, uu Wcdnes- day, thowtli of April. , IIamkr TmvKSiiir. At the Public If Ansa of Mrs. llusson. In Heaver Mcadoit.on Than. day, the SJth day ol April. s, Hast Mauch Oiiuhk Honoirtin 'asd Pjtnir fniiKaT Tiiw.siiir. At tti I'.uuilo House of I'hlllp Under In Hast Mauch (.'hunk, on Friday, the I'otli day of Apill. I.tituiiiToN Honoiait aU Cast Vow liiWN8inr. At Iho 1'uldto llo-isuorj. W. Itaudeiibush. In Iho llarouRh'of Lehlghton, on Monday tho 3d day ol May. Maiiono Township mctrnino Packbs tom lllSTitKT.- At tho Put lie House ur J. W, liaudeiibush. In rim Il'iruUKliolIblgb. toil.-on Tuesday t e 4th day of .May. WKlSni'OUT AND 1'AnilTVILLK UoROUOBS. ami Fiiaxkum Tnwasn'ir. At the Fort Allen House in Hie lluruugh of Welssiiort,, on Wednesday the 6th day of May. ToitiMt.vsiNn ai Lofun TowAMEKSixa TowKsmr. At the Htibllo llouso or Owls (Jrair, at Mlllporr.ua Thursday the Olhdsy, of.May. . ' SrstMiT Hill District akd r,t8ro Hoiiouon. At the Hotel or Jas. Sweoscy. at fjuunult Hill, on i'rlJay the Tth Osrvf Muy. . ' Mauch CntrxK rtorocoii asd Nasgrino!. Ia Distiiiot At the olUce ol llmUounty Couiinlfsioners, cn Monday tha 10th and, Tuo-day tho llttiday of May. Uy order of tho County Commissioners, ' H. E. SWAK1Z, Utttt. MarchSO,lS80-w 1 Wuft.3ST'J?3ID. Immedlaietr, a few Young- 2d on and tadlss tDloarit Terevniihy. roud si1ualos rawm. teed, athlie-a wita stamp. Ousuuii TULXOiLirtr ca.uucilin. Ohio. 1 aajui. Snnrl ronr'silnresa on a Postal CaaAfota ot-tiu ra-iir!e copy ol our beauiuuiliy inua. irated pa(ier. Votrru'a Home LiazAJir, Boston. 2ou -a njtr. 30.101. TllE.HAltPETTE UVi which ni-Mita a wunt lone felt bvtbe pts. Tho . tbcioiu luusio of the Harp ltheVet.ro. ducod byaiivoiie. man. womsuur elil.4. uren tnuUKn entirely luuoiant ot music. 1 heiAiliVi axiinuiuretf.um ens to ten. SEilS?S2iri Whiea is niiiiiuercd in like msiintj to.to? licru tirluted lu uotoi. Kvett-boiipSieSsiSl ilie niusio ot u,o bain it is ttwrTki' St iS li.tiuioeuta iiudtnial.ii i..Tiesirarp ia7uin7. atuie-the lumie ueboluus V-laoml iuu.ao in i v; v mmllv iu th l.nu. A on iTiie TVno eSu loan tbisadv-nlsivueufo u pla it itTnceJ, wa. as the must .ocomn UUrJl mulilin wS,f fiiutli uui.hed n.ri, ..niainsui. toaiirrtimV We aissi.vu.i wliikM. lot oi uusloiui.ilS'rJi- eweei iiouie '- L it ltose ol enmiarr.s ttwo l Ily.-.ei tlio Ii a to Is at rjlouc W 'lin d thsi IV. 1 1" a. ii at.'ihe f .vonti i rMtM of Vie iiii fukt miH,,.,, sjruzu tie yonLiniu inu-.Ua.es eudoi.eS tuiui aat, leeoiunsei.d.tlem to Uur i.outhDi.rs " V list cim -.u.jm.r.;t..uoasu.aii.h, .Utia" tJiiiJi iirmu.it ii,n. is a Hiisn.ii muVT.al mSr-T uiout. aii is a, use ad nouni ' i .Si. luucur uu w-.iuavoatiiiuu u Uautviiort i.t..j.-v v i.,eli ii u ea ihu, ma aal aa aim . ii.ecco.ir'i.i.co. u . i i SrnS iU 1"ca. -'' 1 ,ur. AtMn' WA-i. t tu , r.l i i an ,oK llu-tuu, Mu , .. ..iioU1J''"i,'i" cedcouw. who le-Jsb'latar , AND SALE R AT U S
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