Win tobon f$lvM.rte. n. v. MottTitiMEn, . . . KI,tT0Il btSHIIlllTON. I'A.! SATURDAY. APHtli, .1, I8S0. lion. Jacob Kline, who was Associate Judge of Schuvlklll county from 1673 to 1878, died suddenly Monday morning, aged 82 years. -tn order to fjcilltnto tho circulation of the silver coin now accumulating in the Treasury, it Is stated In a telegram from Washington that Secretary Slicrmati and Postmaster-General Key havo decided that four hundred Jiouiid packages of silver dol liirs con hcreaPcr bo transmitted lln-ough tho mails freo of cost, except thonnymculof a registry feo. - Tho following Is a statement of the United States curieney outstanding at this date: Old demand notes, $01,103; legal ten der notes, all Issues, $310,081,010; une year notes of 1803, $47,153; two year notes or 1803, $13,000; two year coupon notes of 1803, $23,330; compound Interest notes, $217,340; fractional curieney all issues, $ 1 3,025,3 0 1 .33. Tot.il, 1362,00S,337.33. The old Irlguto Constellation, which started on Saturday with a cargoof food and clothing for the starving peasants in Ireland, Is almost as well known in American naval history as tho famous Conslitution,whose re pealed victories earned for her tho namo of Old Ironsides. Tlio Constellation was one of theseveial war vcs-els launched in 1708, whi'u the renown uf I'aul Jones' great sea light yet fired tho sailors of tho young re public with emulation. England was as yet uuconquered on tho sci, and a British-biig was counted a match for a fiigato of any other nallon. It was tho Constellation and her sister ships built in the same year that in the war of 1812 fairly astonished tho world by meeting tho British frigates sin j',0 handed ami lorcing them to slriko their flags. Tho first victory oflho ConUcllaoion, won the year after she was launched, over me rrcnen irigatato Insurgento, occasioned great rejoicing. Not longaftcrward sho met thol rcuch man-of-war Veneeance. much her sujicrior in force, ond, nflcr a desperate uauie, so riddled the enemy with cannon shot that he could barely crawl into it. By the unfoitunalo loss of her mainmast tho Constellation was prevented from making a prize of the I-rcnchman. Tbcso victories aroused tho greatest enthusiasm, and made tho navy universally popular. Tho special meeting of tho B.iard of lartlonsto consider the application for tho panlon of the Blot bill bribery convicts, met in Harrisburg on Saturday. Alter hearing argument, mo Hoard refused thenpplicalinn. It is understood that tho Board stood two for pardon to two against, and a majority of the members mu3t recommend (ho granting of a pardon before the Governor can exericiso clemency. Monday last was the day fixed by Judge Pearson tor sentencing Pelrofl" Jvemblc, Sailer, Huinbcrgor ond Crawford, ani it was lounil that aillhedefendants hod failed to put in an njipearancc. Tho Court room was densely packed with an eager throng of s'tcrUtors, moro curious, if any thing, to witness tho effect upon tho Court of the non-appearanco of tho convicted par ties lor sentence than they could possibly have been to obervo I lie manner in which tho sentences would havo been received had the parties "faced tho music" which Judge Pearson had prepared for their unwilling cars. Shortly after 2 o'clock, when Judgo Tearson had taken his seat, District Attor ney irollinger announced that this was the day set apart for sentencing the parties con victed of corrupt solicitation, and thoCouit directed him to call them, Tho name of C. B. Salter was called, but he did not appear. "Is he in the room V said Judgo Pearson. "Ho does not seem to be," answered the District Attorney. Tho namo of W II. Kemblo was then called, and again there was no answer. Judgo Pearson asked: 'Is W' II. Kemblo in tills room?" hut received no answer. Tho names or W. F. Kunibcrg er, Emit J. Petroll', and Jessn It. Crawford were then called, but no response was heard in either case. Tho bondsmen of each was then called, and the bail declared forfeited. The District Attorney then asked for tho customary process, which tho Court ordered to issue, suggesting to tho District Attorney that ho should hunt up tho bondsmen as soon as jiossiblo. Tho Court then adjourn ed, and tho vast crowd slowly dissolved, wondering what tho result of all this would be It is said tho counsel for tho prosecu te will demand extradition papers for any oflho parties found outside tho jurisdiction of the Court.liaving no idea that their bonds men will bo inclineJ to lake steps for their arrest. lUnnisBCito.March 31. Local counsel for Mr. Kemble to-day stato that he is at At lantio City, and reassert that his object in leaving the State was to arrange his busi ness sllalrs. Ono of tlicm says that before tU March term of Court Mr. Kemble and the olhors who pleaded guilty were solemn ly promiteil that they should bo pardoned before sentence was pronounced on them. Relying on this promise Mr. Kemblo did not arrange his allairc, osthcro was no oc casion for. such action. When ho learned that the promise given by a majority of the Board lird boen broken, it was loo "late for him to arrango his business interests as to appear iorsenlcncoon Monday. Mr. Kemble therefore left the State Ibat ho might do so Counsel say that Mr. Kemble will not seek i u paruou.uor win ueauow any ol Ills friends Miuosn. no win go io jail and servo his sentence, its length being a matter of indif ference to him. l'orui.Ait set unci: ivoti. Tho lato Leonard Case, of Cleveland, left for a school of applied sjienic, property valued at $1,500,000. An electriu locomollvo has been manu factured and .successfully operated on the street 11 way of Berlin. For use in Ulegraphy, aluminum is said to posscKlublo the conducting power of iron, and can-bo mado into extremely thin wires. Tho Italian government offers three prizes, amounting to $1,800, for viuos raised from grafts of Aniorioan varicUes capable of resisting phyloxera. The lougost submarine cablo in tho world, is that along tho cast coast of Africa, from Jfatal tu Aden, it being $1,000 miles in length. A railway has just been finished for the jtsceut of Mount Vesuvius. It is 000 meters cu'th, and will enable tourists to ascend byjl to the crater in safety. Thedeepct well in the world is the ono reeet!y .finished at Buda Pesth, Hungary, boing JJcoa reet iu depth. Tho temperature of the water it yields is nearly 103 1'ahr. - The electric light is aiming into goner alius u board otoattsIilr, and'pastcn genrstid teamen alike express themselves as highly delighted with tha new method of illumination. An exhibition of the arts and sciences in I . I..I ) X'.l ..til. n. r I , , , , ... , ... I brstion or the hundredth anniversary of the I wtUeroeot of that city, beginning on April 1 24d next, and oontiuuiiijt. uulil May 2Slh. Tbt ycry bright star now to be a near the hor!zon,about due south, is 'Slrius" tho doe star, nn d It is estimated hv n.tmnn. I mers that it gives us four times ns much iiH'ivusuiit uiuer auir visiuio .u ouridll- tu le. A new comet wnsdlscovercd last month by Astronomer GUI, nt Cujio Town, Soutli Atrial. Tlip new celestial visitor is ap is np il l ,r proaching the sun but will not probali visible in this country, without the aid ol n telescope Tho reasons generally glvcu by scicn lists for the phenomenon of hearing sound fartherest just before a storm is that tho air, being moist, has more than Its normal con. ducting wer, and that tho low lying strata of clou. Is confine tho sounds to tho earth. Dr. Gould, of the Cordova University, South Aineiiiu, reports tho discovery of a new and great coinut-ln tho neighborhood ir the sun, passing tioithward ono which it is stateil that nations north of tho equator may ho treated to a eight of, at an early day. - It is estimated that about 9,000 miles of new road are now under contract, and il is thought by men In a iwsition lo know that moro miles of railroad will bo built during 18M) Initio United States than during any vo ir before. Prof. M. Gatnard, of France, it is slated has completely modified the form of the American phonograph, and claims lo havo an instrument far superior to Mr. Ellison's patent, and ono that will becomo of practi cal utility, and como into general use. An artesian well was 'completed at Davenport, Iowa, last week, at a depth of UOo; feet. Tlio pressure it is said carries the water twenty-five fee'toboyo tlio surface of tho caith. The stream Is six inches in dia meter and flows at tho rato of 100 gallons of water per mlnuto. --Tho preliminary steps havo already been taken for tho h jlding of a world's fair, ill Iow lork city, in 18S3. At a reccnV meeting or prominent citizens and Capital ists in that great metropolis, a resolution was adopted asking Congrcsi to lako meas ures lo give tl'.o propose,', fair "official sane- " u"u am commensurato to its import ant ' 1 Tlio manufacture of Gtucoso i9 becom ing ono of tho most exlcnsivo industries in this country. Corn sugar is now used for all the various purio3es for which any sugar is used, except for first-class confectionery, ond is not only used largely in thiscountry, but great shipments are constantly being mmiu jjuiujrc, wiicie is in great ue' man J. In tho five cent nickel wo hayo the en tire metric system of weights and measures. Tho diameter is two centimeters, nod its weight is fivo qramma. Two of theso coins will weigh a decagramme, and fiyoof lliem placod in a row will givo tho length of tho decimeter. Tho key to tho measure of lenslh is ulso tlio key to measures of capacity," as tho Kilolitcr is a euiic meter. Scientists have adopted tho theory that tlio duration of auimal lifo should bo five times the gidwth of tlio animal or being. Tliu3, man gets his growth in twenty years and should live to bo one hundred years old. Tho camel is eight years in growing and lives forty years. Tlio horso reaches ma turity in five years, and seldom lives bo yotid twenty-five; and so with other ani mals. Tho physical consequences of death con tinue to bafilo scientists, nud instead of the progress of science adding anything of im portance lo what has always been known, it has rather tended todceiwn tlio distinc tion between tho visible part.which perishes before our eyes, and that which wo uro our selves, and to show that this personality, with respect to its nature as well ns to its destiny, lies quits beyond the rango of sci ence. Tho best copying pails now in use for copying letters, etc., quickly, is mado as fol lows: Take gelatine, 1 ounco and glycer ine, 01 lluid ounces; soak the gelatins over night. In tho morning pour oil' all tho water and melt both ingredients lo a boiling hcut, alter the manner or melting glue. Pour oil' in a shallow pan and allow to stand ten hours more, protected fiom dust, when it is ready for use. Over one hundred impres sions may be taken from a pad mads in this manner. To chango tho form, spongo off tho face of tho pad with a spongo and a lit watcr. More wonderful than tho Telephono in its magic workings,! that of tho"Diapliote," a newly invented instrument by which per sons are enabled to seo by electricity. Its Inventor, Dr. II. K. Licks, of Bethlehem. P.i., calls it by this name, from two Greek words, dia through, and pitas, light. Dr Licks exhibited his instruments to a num ber of seicnilic men at his homo recently, to the utter astonishment of nil. Tlio two In struments used, one being in tho sjcond stoy of tho building, tho other in tho parlor below, were connected by means of an or dinary telegraph wire, and charged with electricity. A newspaper being placed be fore ono of them was easily read by the ! audieuca at tlio other end of tho line. Its inventor claims tliat ordiuary print miy bo leid hundreds or miles nwav nscnsllvns at tlio distance used upon this occasion. Wo shall givo n description of tho "Diapuoto" in a future issuo of this paper. bpcaking upon tho subject of "insani ty," at a recent meeting of tlio Medico-Legal Society, iiiJfcw York, Dr. Geo. M. Beard ro - marked: "Insanity is a barometer of civil ization, and as wo advance hirrher in nrta and sciences, so will insanity becomo moio ircvuieiu among us. Jntenso application, irain work and indoor lifo which most frenuentlv brinir it nlmut Among savages or barbarians titers is littlo or nonoof it. Tho intellectual ac.ivitv of tho women ol'today is another great eauso of Insauity. What tho mother is, so will the child bo in nn intenser degree. Art improved system of education, with less 'crumminc' would lend lo rn.lnen iim In. c-eaio of insanity." While the Dr. may be s .n oivhat Iroa 1 in his asscrtii n, thcio is iiiutii in ins reiuarus iiiaisiioutd at least in terest lenchersniid parents oflho present day In tho bringing up oflho "rising generation." 1. 1ST or I'.VTK.VJTS Issued by the United States Patent Office to . . . u.v.iv UUIVU of J. NiO. PuiiKiNS, 801) 1. Street, (north of faicnt uitlce),Washlngton, D. C. W. U. Alston, Perrysvllle, cattle car. J. W. Anderson, Lancaster, extension bow. iron for carriages. O, W, Baker, Krlo devlco for oiling steam valves.' D. I. Uerton, York, key iaitcner. J. Ilraun, I'hlladclnhla. device for fiellltnt. Ing Die drllllnir of mower cylinders. J. Ilraun, Philadelphia, device for facilitating luoriveungoi cutters to mower cylinders. 0. M. Hums, Jr., Philadelphia, sash fastener. J. Crawford, Philadelphia, cheek register. M. L. Ouramtngs, Philadelphia, lock hinge. J. W. Ells, assigned over to It. 13. Dreed, Pittsburg. II oo. J. W. KUs, assigned over lo H. t. Breed, Pittsburg, Manufacture of hand rakes. W. U. Farrel. Philadelphia, paper pulping i-imiiio .or mo reuuction or wood, straw, etc. J. Flnegan, osslgned over to W. O. Dickey, Philadelphia, Jump seat for carriages, 0. 11. Hancock, Philadelphia, necktie. J. A. llyams, Pittsburg, carbureter. W. II, Johnstone, Philadelphia, lolling for surgteal splints. A. K. Leo, Philadelphia, compound for artl- flclat stone. J. Locb, Philadelphia, show box for laces. I). It. Lowden, Philadelphia, lamp. J. Perehment, Pittsburg, brick or building block and -method or laying the same. J. Ji. Peters, Phllalel.hls, assigned Inter est to w. .1. liudd and r. E. Carroll, nianutacture of hat rims and bands. I). M. Plauti, asslanod to J4. tt S. Sternberg- cr et r. r. omiiccrs, riinaaelplila, exten sion tower. J. V. I'oiter, llellefoote. farm gate. J. W. licluhart, asslxned to J. M. Jteinhart. I'ltuburg, switch lock. 0, 8, Itoralnger, asslaned to American Hut tonhole Uverteuinlnir and Kewlnu- in. chlue company, l'hiiadelphla, retaining nml r.l.i.lni, il.vl.. f i H. ul...i. J. Ihornaa, Jtasaunu.i, bjrdrtiullemoter. tl. Tyson, i'blUdelphta, intern orpunihlnir, 1- l nnsbeauj h.atslgncd to A. Speer U twns, T ?,',5,b,,Jf,?rf v"' ,. , ,. V. Steam's, hollow auger reissue). AMRSONVILLE; A Story of Soiitenjililitary Prisons. TUB MOSt BUCCRSSFf L DOOK HXCB ' VJXCLlt TOM'S UAUia'" IITKMI lHUUnA.IU COFirB SOLD DK. FOnk oxk was riiiMin-i o.iArma stoih or A rntVATIt tOLDIEIl's i:.1PXnlRNCB 1.1 lilCllllOMI, AXDBI1SONV1LI.B. SAVANNAH, MILt.It.V. IILACK. SUEA11, til W.LKSTON AM) FLOIIKKCIi. No book elnoa "Uncle Tom's Cabin" lias had tho unparalclled success that has attended the publication In the lorin of a copiously 11 lustrated volume ot n series or articles that run through tho Toledo 111. Ann last ycarun. der tho tltloofAndersonvlllc; astt ryotSouth- crn military Prisons." Such was tho Interest aroused by tho .subject, and the raselnatlng manner la which It was treated, that the mere announcement that the sketches were lo to reproduced In book form was sumclcnt to bring In orders for moro than 20,000 copies beforo one was printed, and tho' the volume has been upon tho market now less than four months, the sales havo nearly reached 40,000, with every prospect that that (Inure will be doubled or trebled before tho year Is out. Certainly no book ever sold llstir to the ex. tent that thin ono lia, becauso the efforts to Introduce it anywhere havo been ot the slight est, and In much tho urcater part of tlio coun try none whatever have been made. There Is a deep tasclnatlon In the subject ot Andcrsonvllle, for that Golgotha, In which, lie the whltcnlngboncs of 13,900 nail ant young men. represents to them very ra'ich of tho dearest and costliest sacrifice or tho war for tlio preservation or our national u:my. It a type, too. or Its class. Its moie than hund red hecatombs of il'cad represent several times inai nuinoer n their brethren, for whom the prison gates or Belle Ide, Danville, Salisbury, Florcp.cc, Colombia and Uahawba oneneil only In eternity. There are few families In tno NCrth who have not at least ono dear rel. dttvo or rrlend among these 60,000 whoso sad fortuno It was to end their service for the Un. Ion by lying down ami dying for It In a South. cm prison pen. Tho manner or their death, tho horrors that clustered thickly around eve ry moment ot their existence, the loyal, unral. tiring steadfastness with which theyendured all Ihat rato broufdit them has never boen adequately told. It was not with them as with their comrades In tho field, whoso every act was performed In tho presenco of those whoso duty it was to observe such matters and report them to the world. Hidden from tho vlow or their friends In tho North by tho Impenetrable vail which the military operations or the rebels drew around the so-called Conredcraey, tho people know next to nothing of their career or their suffer ings. Thousands died there less heeled even than tho hundreds who perished on tho battle field. Grant did not lose ns many men, killed outrlirht, In tho terrlblo campaign (rem the Wilderness to tho Jainos ltlvcr 43 days of desperate fighting as died In July and Au gust at Andcrsonvlllo. Nearly twice as many died In that prison ns foil from tho day that Grant crossed tho Itapldan, till ho settled down Into the trenches before Petersburg. Store than four times as many Union dead He under the solemn, soughing pines about that forlorn little village In Southern Ucojgla than mark the course of Sherman from Chattanoo ga to Atlanta. The nation stands aghast at tho expenditure or lite which attended the two blooJy campaigns ot 1831 which virtually crushed tho Confederacy, but no ono remem bers that moro Union soldiers died In the rear ot tho rebel lines than wcro killed In front ot them. The great military ovents that stamp ed out the rebellion drew attention nway from tho sad drama which starvation and disease played In tho gloomy puns In the far recesses or somber Southern forests. Tho author begins with nn account of the raid made Into tho enemy's country by the cavalry command In which ho was serving as nn enlisted man. They met tho rebel caval ry, and after a sharp light, worst It badly, sending It flying from tho field. For a whllo tho Union cavalry llvo on" tho fatnoss or the land, but at length they aro trapped In a nar row valley, and altera desperate resistance, aro all captured, and sent to Hlchmand. Two months or hardship and exposure on Uolle Isle, nnd In tho tobacco factories, end by tholr being sent to Andcrsonvllle tho author ar riving in tho first squad that enters the pen. Then ensues six months or terrible suffering,. In which four out of fivo of thoso around him die. This Is ended by tho fall of Atlanta. Im. modlatcly upon which tho rebels, rcarftil of tho safoty or so great a mass or prisoners In such proximity to the national lines as the tall or that stronghold has brought about, hurry tho hulk or them off to another and moro re mote place of confinement. The author Is first taken to Savannah: after a shott stay there, to Mlllen : thenco to Sav. annah again; thonco to Blackshear, where ho Is paroled and sent back to Savannah o- galn, ostensibly to bo exchanged, but really logci mm ami ins companions solely oast Sherman's advancing lines and tnko thcra to Florence, S. O , where they aro kept until the Oonfodcracy began going to ploces In March. Into this warp and woofof dally history are woven numberless bits of fascinating descrip tion of thrilling Incidents, and even laughablo episodes for there was fun, even in that dreary experience. Among the most thrilling recital to bo found anywhere is that of the story of the fights with and tho capture and execution or the ".Haiders." a band uf muni. 1 erous desperadoes who Infested the prison, and six oi wuuin were uangcu im teiiuoiiem, anil as a punishment for their multifarious olfons es. This is tho ouly lull nnd accurate account or this noted episode that has ever been writ ten. Many versfouS havo been given or this, but they have all been" written by men who were misinformed as to the real facts In the caso. Tho author, being ono of tho very fow ol thoso now living who were actively Indcntl- lieu witn tlio niralr Irom first to last, has ex ceptional knowledge or that orwhlch he speaks Letters from more than 3,000 surviving prit. oners testify In tho strongest terms to tho wonderful accuracy of tho hook. Such a tes. tlmonlal unflcckt by a single dlsscn; from any living prisoner Is ono of the marvels ol current literature. Tho press has been no less kind to tho book than the general public, and It has received the highest culoglums from political, religious and literary papors, which unlto In saylnx that for vividness ordcserlptlon, realism orde tall, and fascination ol stylo It has na cquol III the literature of the war. Tho book contains 050 largo handsomely printed liases, Illustrated with 151 pictures drawn under tho author's supervision. Pub lished at Toledo, 0 by 1). it. Iockc, and sold by subscription at f3.00 per copy; the best snjllng book for agents In the market. Agents wanted in every Tunnshlp In the U. S. A butcher in Columbia was delected sell ing tho carcass of a 10-ycar-old goat for spring Iamb. A 3-year-old child in Milton drank boil ing hot coffee from (he spout of a vullee jot uim uieu boou uiierwaru. Conrad S. Stark, a well-knowu lawyer and President ol I he People's Savings Bank, uv 1 iiisioiijuiea on mursitay uigut. Colonel L. F. Watson, of Warren, s circu lating a petition asking Congress to appropi ulo luuds toword making the Allegheny Ilivcr navigable. Nelllo Kelly, of Pittsburg, who had just reached hor Hlh year, took iioison because of disappointmo it fu love, Tlio physicians, after hard work saved her life. Tlio children of Mrs. Mary Terpura, of Allegheny, were found half sinned and nearly naked. Investigation showed that the mother had $300 of her own money in the house. Klisha J. Forest an old lawyer, who dis appeared suddeuly from Alleutown on the 9th of March has written to his family irom Galistoo.Jfew Mexico,statiugthat he was on his way to the gold mines. James Ilortou, a young man of Now Cas tle, mado an ineffectual attempt upon his lifo on Sunday, lie had becu disappointed in loye. 1 Sunrenie Judco C reen. lias iiiwin,,. . .r. m.,i.. ...in. .i..... .!.'., : , : - - n -Tr. Z. . ; , UD.0,l goun io ' vu "!""ub oi .vmausas to try tbeir , curativo jiowers. I Jonah Houghton, the agent and lecturer' of the Uraud Division of the Sous or Te.n-1 peranceddreweda large audience at Scran- tou Sunday. During the last week he ed- i dressed large audience there and obtained a . . thousand name, to the temperance pledgl. t New Advertisements. OF UNSEATED LANDS ! NOTICE IS HEHEllY IVEN. That aitrcenbl; to the Actor Assembly or the Cain, lii.in wealth ot Pcnna., directing the manner vt Nelllnirthe Unsented Lands for Taxes, tho following Tracts and Parts of Tracts of Un. sealed Lnnds will bo sold at Public Salo, on JUM-J 1411., It being the Second Monday ot June next, nt the Court House, In the Itor nuKh or Mauch Uhunk, for the arrearages of Taxes due, and tha costs accrued on each res. pectivcly, unless the same be paid before the day otsalo. Sale loeommenco nt TLN o'clk, In tho forcnoou. Hahks TowNsmr. WAURA3"'XK Nasib. Ilmny, William Brady, John Olark, William Carson, Andrew Clark, Walter Havldson, Jonas Orcy, William Orant, Thomas Hamilton, Thomas .Tnckson, Jeremiah Kunkle, Christian Kerrlclccr, Daniel Lyon, Itobert Martin, Peter Meyer, John Mnrlln, ThO'Tios .... 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E. 28 Lxiuon Towksiiif. 2 56 6 54 16 00 3 20 1 84 1 2f 13 84 04 2 00 3 00 Blnckwcll, Itobert Brown, John Uavls, Benjamin Hudson, Susanna, Dodson, JMnbel Dodson, Thomas Dodson, John Edmunds, Daniel Oilmen, Itobert Ulll, John Hottenstlne, David Kclper, John Martin, Peter Morse, Joseph Moon, James Olden, John Pryor, No-ton lloth, Peter Kitckcnstr.iw, Joseph.,, Minmuns, Henry Savin, Joseph Smith, Oliver It Willing. Hlchard , Weiss, Jacob Savin, Elliabcth , Savlts, Joseph , Weiss, Thomas Wallace, Oliver . 401 . 100 . 402 . 362 . 433 . 308 . 423 , 423 . 413 . 401 . 103 , 100 . 72 . 380 , 401 , 370 . 418 , 423 434 , 407 . 160 , 430 , 400 , 110 , 223 . 123 20 60 12 23 120 40 44 40 43 13 61 6 40 29 63 84 61 Ml 30 65 43 60 8 72 118 100 8 14 8 72 42 18 29 00 44 40 130 10J 113 120 70 60 48 47 20 62 54 45 14 It 10 61 60 29 60 7 40 26 07 14 80 7 11 30 7 93 6 U2 20 24 23 0O 37 62 71 28 10 03 13 80 10 12 18 40 15 45 0 92 64 26 39 80 23 00 7 40 7 40 10 73 14 80 11 10 7 68 14 80 00 1 03 7 40 1 00 4 44 2 73 0 91 It 00 11 84 15 80 15 80 13 58 12 Oi) 0 64 13 67 15 80 2 13 2 13 4 74 15 80 11 84 13 73 13 OJ 14 22 15 80 15 80 6 60 8 45 12 05 13 60 13 63 12 64 15 80 15 31 11 84 15 80 St 60 5 03 1 04 4 74 15 80 12 05 13 03 12 64 11 81 15 80 7 W 40 60 , V9 6 Kidobr Township. Bradford, Thomas 173 Brown, Catharine 73 Ohrlstman, Gctj c Arndt.. 220 Dyer, Sarah 250 Horsenchl. William 203 Hinting, Daniel 440 Hartlnu;, Daniel 12a Krelder, Michael 150 Kroinc, John 110 Nesblf, John N 40a Booster, Thomas 168 Huberts, George 150 Hlce. Owen an Shaw, John 400 lliouias, Daniel 250 JIadcii Cuuk Towxsmr. Cortes. John , 133 , 103 , sou , 210 200 , ISO , 402 , 12 . It 100 , 60 , 60 . 37 uuutiingnaui, Justice. Duncan, Isaac , Fell, Jonathan Heath. John Lung, Henry. Lund 15, Onleb , Murphy, Ooorgo , Grow, John Weiss, Francis , Ebbcrts, Joseph Bex, tmanuel Weiss, Francis 48 32 PBMS FOEliST TOWNSHIP. Andreas, Jacob 64 114 Bleckley. David 387 Hadcr, Samuel' It 414 146 Brian, Thomas 400 10 Beahui, l'hlllp 303 25 Ucntle. John ira Oonrnd, Wathew 440 Ulaypole, David 30a 80 Carrul, John 433 Caldwell, Samuel 420 85 Craig, Thomas 27 1011, iicnry 27 100 Duncan, Isaao 122 48 Eppley, Henry 416 Lppley, Andrew 163 Evans. Charles i:tn Oarilcy, John 411 123 .luuiioi, uouiroy 457 28 Krelder, Conrad 438 Krelder, Abraham 420 Kern. at.. & F. Schr-vior m Levers, William 268 Lcreh, John 412 61 Log.,n, James 422 37 i.urcn, Aoranam 420 30 Levan, JIagdelena 407 20 Lovan. Joseph ano in Metigar, Fiancls 466 100 Maruu, Thomas 300 Coat, Thomas 400 Nicholas, William 100 1'ryor, Norton 107 71 it) or, norton 34 Pryor, Norton 88 Heed. Susanna i:,u as. Simmons, Jonas 410 terpen, Jticiiard 413 91 Voluhr. Sehastbin am i Levan, Abraham sou 30 iiowman, limry 400 Dorry, Milili 200 Pacbkk Towksuii". Adams, Willing 60 2 70 21 75 23 15 21 03 4 69 10 V 6 21 11 19 21 72 21 72 21 01 iiurion, rcicr 403 IS ites, Frederick 420 Hates. Henrv am 14 40 120 134 120 32 20 Bady, John 85 llesu, Frederick 203 Coats, Thomas 115 Christ, John 2o7 Coliday, Jacob 402 Decatur, Stephen 40J Dcainer, John 401 Delany, Sharpo 401 Delauy, Abner 400 Heal, .uartln so Dunn&Welis 33 Dunn, JasOco. & John... 227 Eppley, William lot Hpldey, Leonard 100 Irrluiberner, John 405 Fudge, James 417 Fry, Joseph 402 Frailer, Mahlon 4J2 Orull, George 427 Uangwcr.M.A.&J.UlaUcr 150 Uaogwer.M.&L.Newhard 427 Gordon, John 77 Oeuth, J anus 4uo Urey, Itobert 400 Ooodhart, Henry 400 Hatlewood, Jacob 423 Henry, Joseph 401 Heatu, Jukn 200 Hurley, Daniel 407 Heister, John tji 32 74 . 21 00 40 10 100 4 s: 1 77 12 27 6'1 10 6 40 6 64 22 63 21 72 23 20 23 03 150 70 10 136 40 13 100 48 4 67 8 10 2J 07 16 62 21 60 31 60 21 00 '22 03 21 63 10 80 21 09 3 36 10 20 10 80 22 02 6 80 5 18 4 80 21 05 5 40 V 23 13 07 81 21 65 1 62 6 19 22 68 21 60 18 05 6 48 11 93 23 27 23 W 112 ivuuKel, Christian 300 Kell, Theodore 200 Kunkcl. John ana n Martin, Peter jaa Mears, John ea Martin, Thomas po McNeil, James 401 McPhcrson, John 100 Ilouilg, John 57 jo lluuilg, John sj Homlg, John 7 Simmers, William 401 46 smoker, John su 75 Sayitz, Elisabeth 115 Sivilt, Joseph 2u 116 Steailman, David 200 Smoker, John 2J7 Savllz, Joseph 120 Stlncr, Anthony r, 221 60 Tench, Franels 433 S3 Wells, Jacob 433 42 Weiss, Jucob 300 60 Willing, Maritaret ISO Weldncr. Jacob 407 Weiss, Thomas 217 60 Young, Julio 401 48 Zcutler, Conrad 242 '129 Jacksou, Jeremiah 8 SlcAdsins. William 10 Mever. John a 16 20 8 10 21 90 11 73 21 63 12 98 76 1 08 98 S 83 41 83 4 26 11 23 I 20 I 3 84 C 24 S3 33 10 50 64 Glader, Andw, & Jacob,.,. 71 Towauknsinu Towxeuir. Itader & Schwelblnz 150 Hrntion. lluirh "3 Clark, Hobon 61 Howmsn, Jukn 100 Hufton. Thomas M Levitt, D.S.Sx Bowman, II. 100 uriiue, uuuries,,,. ........ 417 Brittle. Charles no wni nuyuer, Amelia 108 J(wle, William 287 II 77 Sehoeubertier.Oeorit .- a imiculiou"e, Benji... 237 jleiT ?':"';:" wJ Prince MeUIMo p.itit 6o" Soli. Paul and Thomas .... 41 '"mmlck. M. M , estate.... 10 is 1 7 3S, 1 10 SO s 40 7 64 & 08 2 48 ts -a U l S7,VV,Vnc" uo' "! Utj V.-.V.-( New Advertisements. YOUst d llchrlng.. 453 Zlcgcnfos, Keuben 70 Ladsamrk Township. 66.70 13 02 Carson, Andrew...,, Mnrlln, Hubert Smith, Jeremiah..,. Smlthers.Ocoriro ... Pctery, DavM Sinllhers, Henry.,.. Jones, Davidson Marllm Peter....,,,, Hall, Henry , 60 , 410 , 203 . 400 Kr, , 262 83 72 7 80 31 93 13 65 62 40 40 05 40 88 13 20 11 63 37 10 6 87 WXATnEBLV BORCUflH, Martin, Itobert 200 Davis & Jones 60 Martin, Peter , co Mai'ch Chunk llonucon, J, 11. Salkcld & Oo Lt Frlblcr, Anthony '. 23 10 6 10 10 12 I 1008 65 2 86 , LtmaiiTON Bonorait. Daniel Arner ... 3 Lots i 6 Lots . 2 Acres 1 Lot , 1 Lot , 1 Lot Ahrnhom-Arncr.. George llnwor.... Boaliy&l'fotz.... Thoodoro Nnucl,. William Octi ...., Horirv Hower 13 BO 4 70 0 , 1 Lot 1 Lot 4 70 Charles Woodring., A 70 Mahoning Towhsuip. Nathan Tanner 115 Acres WcissronT Bonouou, Reuben Tyezlcr 1 Lot 21 25 6 28 , MAX SOHWEIBINZ, Treasurer. Mauch Ohunk, April 3, 1880-W4 D ISSOLimo.V NOTICE. .i h?Vc! '. rlcrcbi' P.on ,hnt O'o-pnrtncr. j lip heretofore exfrt Ing between Ohnrles H. Oreenawnid nnd Frank Onrber, ol Lehhrhton. Oarbon county, l'a., doing business as flutcti crs. under the Arm namo or Orccnawald U. Oarber, In said Borounh or LthlKhlnn. was dissolved, by mutual consent, on the 15th day ol March. A. II. 1880. Tho business will be continued by Ohns. K arccnawnld. OHAH. E OHEKNAWALD, A . ,o MIANK UAKBEIl. ' Aprils, 18SJ.3 A Valuable Book Free f.J,r-V.'s n rhiwile Discae," cmbracinB f nfirtii, liiroat Luiib, Heart, stomncli Liver! Kldnojs. Lrltiatv uud I-'omale Diseases! nbo. ) 'I es sent freo to any afiilrrsi Kvery auOner Irnm tnse iiiIsoisps can i.ncurcit. Mend lor this booK to tho undi r-lunnl a plivslclan or lnice exocrlcnco, ctlotBcd by. niinilrcds if lonllnir cliiicinvbi tcMIlv to hi Mktli. j-end stnmii lo p tv nnatacn to I'. H. Livingston, 11. 0..2isi u. ot.. iu iuu, utno. Cpt3-yl PENSIONS. NHW T,AW. Thnnii iirta rr ni,li,.r i,t.. rnttiled. TonHnns date back to ilucliarce or il itt, "Vimn l,...n., ..... ..... 7V .......... iiiiii.vu. ,nr uinilUH'lV now ix. milnir conirueted In ilnonl duty, when proved, itlves Tension. Thousand aro .till entitled tillountv. Thon-nuds woo aio diawlng pen sloua are entitled to increas?. Menu two xtam-x for siinimirv ol Pension, and Honntv Ai ts lltperniltw on v-o reter to the fiillowinjr partita In Itimaniipiln, n to oir stan.tlnpr: It. r. Kennedy, rrexiilent Cennai Itank. W. II. Hotlnw.iy. I'ii6tlnltsr. Hon. J 11. Jull .n, Ex. Jnlgt. Olr. Ct, Fred, nogsi. ool.t rtnr Int. Itov. linn, j r. Iiennv, Ex.Attirney General. Indiana Banklnrr Cnmpaiv. I' H 1'ITZOERALD & CO. Either noi o. Wasluuutou, I). v., or Indiana, polis, Ind. npr.3-w5 Morphine Habit Cured in ioor20dnys No p, villi Cuiod. l)r. J. srirnr.Ns, Lebanon, Pa. apr.3yt Pianos! un to (inn. All strictly Flr'tc:ass Snldnt Wlinloilo Pactoiy nice lrtntll-HT llntntiu nr ..., nnn I hibltioi., siatliusUoi'a Ijcaleioi Eniiato r.ir.d! l liiest Uui-Ighta m Amenco. 12 0J0 in ue. t'at-ilnime ol 48 pa?c rrco. JlIllILEE oltOAN8.tho bet In the world. An 8 stop orRnu. only ii3 13 stops. to;-circn-Inrs tree. A ll sjnt nn 16 tiava trlni frctjrht It en if uusstisfacttirv. I'ACTOP.v. r,7th Si, and loth ""im oxiii'.i jlosiu ar, i orlce. C'ata'ornies of 3,0 m choice pieces sent loi 3o. stamp. Address, BIICNDELSSOH.V PIANO CO. npr.3ni3 nox SO'.S, N . V. OISTKlt'S no jici:. Notice Is hereby given that tho Executors, Administrators nnd Uuardlnns hereinafter named have Hied their respective accounts or tho following estates In tho Heglsler's Ollice at Mauch Chunk, In and for the County or Cart on, which accounts have been allowed by tho llealstor, will bo presented to the Judges or the Orphan. Uouit on JIONUAY.the 12th day or APJtlL, A. O. I860, at 2 o'clock P. JM., for confirmation : Klrst end pnrlia! account of Itobt Klots. omln Istrnior, D. tl. 2,'., ur-tbo estatn ul .Michael 1 hompnoit, lato o! Summit Hill, deceased. First and final ncconut of rtobcri Klitz, admin. Isttator or the estate ot I'hlli-iniuer I homptoj. late of Summit Hln, dcceane.i. The account of Ilnrgaiet Williams, iruardian nf linry Ells i Thomas, minor child of Joseph ' Iboican, deceased. FlrU'and flnnl nCcouit of Elizabeth Mover, cx ei iinixot lsa to Moycr. late ot ihoBoiouxh of Lchl.liioit, iieccaseil. , First onil final account nf William l.lllv, adrala V,'i,r,r",l")P'it0,to ' M'dilda HaChmau Uio of Mjucli cnunl;. do, eased. First and flu.il account ot Sarah Wain, aim n istisuizol the cstatool Uivlti Walp, deo'd. First nnd iinnl account of Thomas Kuehner, puurul.m ot tho pemon anil eitnte of (lenrtre A, Hworti. minor child nt Doroihni Ariubras ler now awaits, ol East llauo i Chunk. Account of A. II. TnhijlR nii.itilt.in f,t tun soil and istato of Aunio Sliu.ts, miner cntld ot Oeorcobhuliz, deceased Second and linnl sceonnl nf J-mo Schofleid and .. . .,, imuiuii-iiHior. oi too ei tato of Henry E. HchoBeld, deceased. BERNARD PHILLIPS, Ileglstcr. Mauch Chunk, Jlarch 13, 1880-wl The Commissioners of Carbon County will noiti ino appeals lor tho year 1880, at tho fol lowing named places and lluie, to-wlt ! Kiddeii TowNsnif, Nonni and SouTn Dis TitiCTS. At the olHco or Doduro, Slelgs & 0.0,L?llll11 't'snnery, on Monday, April tho 20th,-' Lausannb ANDLEinniiTowNSiiir. At the PublloIIouso ot Charles WcQIll, on Tues- tnv Ihn 7tl, ,r A .,-11 ' WBATUEllLT Honolulu wn Pin-in Tn,.- ship. At the 1'ubllo House uf Levi Hurts. In the llorounh or Weatherly, on Wednes. un tits -on, ui iijirii. Hanks TowNsmr. At the Publlo House or i.iio. iiutsun, in jienver iiicauow, on I inn. day, tho itutii day or April EASTlMAt-cit Chunk Bnuouoit and Penh IrJ'iiiaT Township At tho Publlo House oi i-iinip nauer in i;ut iilauch Chunk, on Friday, the 30lh day or April. LtmniiTox Bnnot'iiii and East Pknn Township. At the Public House or J. W. Jtaudcnbush. in tho Borough or Lehlghton, on Monday the 3d day ol May. Mahoning Township iNCLuniNn Packer. Tll.l IJIbTlIlt'T. ai uio l'uuiic House ol J. W. Kaudeuhush, in the Borough ol Lehigh, ton, on Tuesday t o 4th day ot May. WEissrpBT and Pauiiwillic Bonovons AND IllANKLIN ToWNSIII P. A t IllO Fort Allen House in the Borough or Welssport, on Wednesday the 5th dav uT lint TOWAMKNSINO AND LnWER ToWAMENSlllO ioiTi.anii-.-Ai 1110 ruuno House ot Lewis urati, at iuinport, on Thursday tho Otli day otMay. ' Si'MMiT IIili, District and LANsronn Borocoii. At tho Hotel or Jas. Swefeney, nt Summit Hill, on FrIJay the Till day of May. Maccii Chonk Ilonoraii and NEsqcreiiox. I mi IhBTlticT Attheoraceol the County Commissioners, on Monday the 10th and Tue-day tho 11th day or May. By order ot the County Commissioners, , H, E. SWAKTZ, Clerk. March 20, 18S0-W4 Bxr, CUTOKS'S XOTICK. Estate of LeW, Horn, lato of Franklin Town, ship, Ourbou County, l'.t. deceased. Letter executory npnii tlio abovo named eiate IisvIhk beeu srnnted lo the undersigned, all persons havingcla'iu.aira'iist the samewlll prrseni ibein titilv autbenileaii-il for payment, aud those lndcbttd tnert to will inasenarnient to OHAItf.OTTE HUltN. JOMIA1I HUI'II. ,., . Executors, io. Fnnktin two., March 20, 1680-kI RFAIITIFIII QFA QHFI I Q' U-rJ I II UL OLn OflLLLO i or ii in rezisteie.1 utter wo will send two i ads one r-ueiiii. i iiev atn itt. n,,rt mi,,.,., all the colors of the rainbow. I'tecia an inch square soiu at me ijenicuuial foi 50 cts. W SA. HALL. l.oa Aucelus Cal. PEMOCK'S PATENT ROAD MACHINE Keens the hishwava five tlmi-a titter tnr tntr the present cost. la rapldir eonilujt Into favor Incitvsml cocntrv. Circulars free. SAM'L l'li.N.NOOK & SUNS, Kennet f-quaio. -quaie. J i-eds. : I DT? fA NTS ! "la"- MT AW M.JM.. MM JVIIUU W t Hto il. linok. I at iin i iiifm wa vuiy c3. rJAHUd.Blool. Covei a: Jiooi..i ta tUTO. IllnstralM Cjitm. inffue free. Adtlress U naliliiulon, X. J . Ilaulel I. Heull, SJ777 a year and expenses to anenti. Out. V ' tit tree. Address P. O. VIOKERY, I Augusta, Maine. AXLE UREASE. lleat in the world, Lnsta lonaer than unr mnrr. Aiwova in ftoti rocauion, Lures sores, cau. brulteisndcomt. Coats bat little uiar """ ,u iniltstiana, Kvery paekaae hsa the . , uu u. v.uitfl lUV KHJluuu, nuu l,o mi other. , ADVI'.ltTlSHHS by uMrt-uina? Oi-O. r. HOWKLSi CO ,IOSr.iuceBI.,New Vork.cm team the exact cot ol any proposed hue of ADVEHTlBlMJ 111 Atnerlcau Ntwapep.rs. lj page J'alul bu t, 10c A BREECH-LQADIKG REPEATING RIFLE FOR $6.50. Weight from 5 to O Pounds'. Longth ttMH I. n.l.ruilrlmpran ntnb,lnl u a.w oirir! ,:,,u r"rfrti.iiii. sid BOCx.ptic.Mb.rOTr wi dzsV coifiriTm(ii., f" CHIOHESTERwiui.litb.ii.wiAirrot.- v.l.s s.ua Hartu lit., llll.Si, sits. I17S. erflnil irijTir a Si it i VZ 'Si xt!i!!2lt!li iZ". !?.'3i""'.""n n...nrl.r. rot imui .r. T. r.l.nti whlelt eit.r f"1 B in...rMtnr.n tb. .eta.1 eo.. irMHK, "I r lb. riariMW. r l.ttMaetlon vrill tl b. '"'"""rtififc w.dUABAHTUu.ciiinMiraTirD VI2 , 'Vl.Tif ' Bm.lWtW.lsr.iS. i. - . i v. . 1 r "v.is. ! ss oain VllinUii.liuunuiu f,u,,i,r;.r won. i.nd brjin. cmcnrtjTiB KtrLts..n T.tt.u m.s. Vim n,.m i, . nn wiun n..blMKel u. r.rrlc.ll.B ibU.Im'UU T.rr.i. n..-. wtut .k.m i rot ..t r..rK,n.lhiin. : , .k. .,',',"i'.:"-" ".llmoalal. 1,1ml from Tott Offlt. M...r Ort.r, Dr.n oa Ntw Tort,, .t, I Trr.mS lort.rt ll .S? iZH.Mi fv.!l?i.il JI."lf PT" x..,ora. .,.ti. t. CHICHESTER RIIE coT'ViT ' ' '-"'""?!:-. T.ISTOF APPLICANTS ron TAVERN LIOENSES for APRIL TERM, 1880. Wm. (lehrlng, 2.1 Ward, Mauch Chnnk Hor. I rnnels lnkmnnn, 1st Wnrd M. Chunk Uor. Mellaril Keller. 1st Ward, M. Chunk Bur. Paul Both, 2d Ward, Jlnuch Chunk Bor. I'aul Schttclblni, 1st Ward, JI. Chunk Hor. Daniel Olierdon. 1st Wnrd, r.lnuch Chunk. James N. Wclbcrt. Mauch Chunk Borough. I- rcderlck Stahl, 2.1 Word, M. Ohank Hor. Jutncs Alatlroy, 2d Ward, M. Chunk Bor. Samnel T. Behlcr, 1st Ward, M, Chunk Bor. Larayelto Lents, Mauch Chunk Borouith. Michael O'Donnell, Jlnuch Chunk Borough. Abraham A. Overholticr, Lansford Borough Hcoigo Evans, Lnns'urd Borough. Irnncts,McKcnna, Lnnsford Borough, Patrick Cnmpliell, Lnnsford Horouiili. John Hlncs, Weatherly Borough, tlhatles lloxmcler, Weatherly Borongh. Joseph Feist Welssport Borough. Amos W, Marsh, Welssport Borough. J. W. ltnudcnbush, Lelilghtmi Borough. Plus Schwclbln., East Mnuch Chunk Bor. O. J. Olnsscr, EaslMauch Chunk. John Harkins, East Mauch Chunk. Jacob Schwartz, Pnrryvlllo Borough. Herman Fcllman, Lower Towamenslng Twp I rcderlck Horlachcr, Lower Towamenslng. Harrison Michael, Lower Towomcnslnir. Stephen Fenslerunicher, Mahoning Twp. Daniel Houser, Mnhonlng Tonnship. Francis Stockcr, Mnhonlng Township. Hugo Roncinus, Mauch Ohunk Township. James Sweeney, Mauch ChunK Township. Simon Anderncr, Mauch Chunk Township. John MeOatfory, Mauch Chunk Township. Penrose OcorgtS, East l'onn Township. James MeOloskey, Banks Township. IMwanl llnber, Franklin Township. John It. We!s, Towamenslng Township. James Cole, Backer Township. Paul Eckcrt, Kid dcr Township. Ellen Potters, Lnusanno Township. Jcsso Husson, Bcnver Meadow. KESTAURANT LIOENSES. William Thompson, Mnuch Chunk Borough. Michael McOcady, Mnuch Chunk Borough. Leopold Hclso, Mnuch Chunk Borough. Levi S. Miller, East Mnuch Chunk. Michael Oats, East Mauch Chunk Borough. Theodore Oerslcr, East Mauch Uhunk Bor'o. John P. Harris, Lnnsford Borouith. Mrs. Nancy Mnnclls, Lansford Borough. Edward K. Shoemaker, Lansford, borough. Lowh J. Ohrlstman. Lower Towamenslng. Oscar Arner, Welssport Borough. L, F. Klcnplngcr, Lr-hhrhton. David O'Hrl.m, Franklin Township. John H, Kromcr. Franklin Township. Jas. 11. I'urclil. Banks Township. Frank McCann. Mauch Chunk Tnwnshlp. Ann Owens, Maucli Chunk Township. John Frnse, Mnuch Chunk Township. LRiUOR STORE LICENSE. J. J. Oallngher, Banks Township. James MeOloskey, Banks Township. Richard Dougherty, Banks Township. John Sweeney, Summit Hill. Michael Carrngher. Ncsquehoning. Owen Gallagher, East Mauch Chunk. Henry E. Bohleu, Lehlghton. GEO. W. ESSER, Prothonotary. Marcli 20, 1SS0. fewick Work? Look to your best Interests. Now open nnd ready for Inspection, the LA 11(1 KST nnd SIOST cumplktu btock ov spiiinu and summer nnv noons, notions, oarpkts, nooTH, siious, &.C., ever brouvht Into this section ortho country, which wcro Bought Moro tlie sliarp Aflranco. AT A Saving of from 20 to 25 per ct. Wo aro therefore prepared to offer tho same at still very low prices, which wilt nnlv bo kept upas longns the present stock may'last. And preferring "A NlinbleSlxpenco to a Slow Shilling," wo are detetuilued tu MOVE TIIL" STOCK QUICKLY, And shall offer Extraordinary Induce, aunts to CASH BUYERS!! Among tho list nrcinotls just openedare tho following at a U It EAT BARGAIN : COOO yards Calicoes, fast colors. 5000 yaids Muslins, blenched ,t unbleached. 1 case 10-1 Sheetings 1 enso Honey Comb Quills. 1 case Heavy Shirting Chevoits 31 pieces Cassinieic, for Men & Boy's Wear. BOOTS AND SHOES Wo havo tho Largest nnd most Handsomo slock of Men's, Women's oiidchlldrcn's Fine Shoes that were ever exhibited lit Mil. inw nlso bought before the late advance which for jiuiituy tu myic, uuraoiiity anil Cheapness nv vuu irutumuy say cannot oe maiciicu. Wo havo also just opened a large antl beautiful assort- ment of BEST WHITE GRANITE AND C. C. WARE, of Foreign and American Manufacture, which wo will run off at very low prices, in Sotts. Cimnim.t. nt lltv flnivl tlta CI.... I. will find It itreutly to their' advantage to' call early, and examine Goods and Prices, before Purchasing elsewhere, ns this Is a bontiJUt sale, uiii! wo can assure jou Genuine Bar. bu'u- a coruiai invitation extern loan, Rcspectrully, J. T. NUSBAUM t SON, Opposite Public Square, Lehlghton, Pa. oct. l yl rs. L. Wehr & Sister Announces to tbe laOlea'thtt iht-x linvninat OP' "on a new sua irastuouatile CHEAT CASH . Miumery & uressmaiciug EstatJlisnment, In the llutiding formerly occupied br Dollen. msyei 'a Jewell y Hiore. ou South Street, Lehighton. LADIES' AND CHILDBEN'ri BONNETS made un In the vtry luteal atylea Sjisugled and Jet Wings and Ostrich Tips, in all tho Durable Colors. DIAGONAL, ClinniTItOY AND PLAIN velvets. A Lot of FANCY G00D3 and NOTIONS 1 81L1CH and 8 A1IK8 In all Shades. IV Bpenil attention x-iven lo MII.I.I M EH V son P11. tl aUINU. ah worn ituLe In in. I -alert ami Heat "tyle, at anur. notice, bills, faetltui ffjarenteed. WeebsllenxM suvoaeto suriassns in nest neaa and qaslitr nf wink, usrvo-yl Iks. U WElilt ft M-T. IU ll litnMrimMmiiwiln!!7i ".hi Vi!?, ' .n1 biw h pkatfr. uier rsmt.r u r . . ..n s . - - ,,Ha,,naHiDmiHnHonafca.tm,ioiiFtMiHi.t.Miu, fu-.u,. a V"?""".T"r' ""l.t Ib.ftrtorr, JWnm v-pa c. (mtol.. Ltliu. Exrnn Qiwr. VU1 Lot ftm N.w r.,1 r-ti. 1 if . J....-. J . 1. r " i.u , a nmw t 7,"05 ".J J. ESTEY 6 0 Ul p p O Eh 13 Ul nTTUn VaBaaaaaV IRATTLEBOBO, VT. Our new Organ, cxiircssly desiemed for Sundnr Schools, p. t-i Clmpcls, etc., is proving a ui CSrEX.ES'iS? kJ Bo suro to send for full descriptive Catalogue before 2. r purcliasing' any other. F" IHE LARGEST WORKS (OF THE KIND) ON THE GLOBE. Illustrated Catalogue sent free. 10 5. lrf iS i J-:i mi PeFpeetfulIy announces to the rcoplc of Lc lilKhton and Its vicinity, that ho Is now pre pared to supply thcui with all kinds of Household Furniture Manufactured from tho best Seasoned Mate, rials nt Prices fully ns low as tho laiucarllele, enn ho UiUKht lor elsewhere. Here are a tew ol the Inducements otrercd : l'arlor Sets nt Irom 450 to $00 Walnut Mnrblctop nrcsMng Case llcilrnoni Suites, 3 pieces f 10 to 405 Painted Hedruoin Suite 18toS40 Cnne Sentnl L'halrs, pcrsetof 0..,, 40 Common I'ltnlrs, per fct of 0 $1 and all other Ooods equally cheap. In this connection, I desire to cnll thent. tcnllou of tho people to my ample facilities Iu THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS with a NEW nnl H ATHJSOMK HUATtSI nml u Cull llneof UAMCKTS nn-l COFK.S. 1 am prcpiuuti io Hitoim prumiMiy tu uu or dera In tills lino, ut lowest price. Iitron,iKo rcfpectluUy fullclte.l and tho V. St'HWAItTZ, octl2 HANK St., Lehlghton F YOU AliK IS NEED OP Boots, Shoos, - Hats, Caps, or, Gents' Furnishing Goods, GO TO T.D.CLA.TJSS,Agt., Tin: ropuLAn merchant Tailor. Bank Street, Li'highton. PKIOES VEHY LOW FOIt OASH. Tho public patronatto solicited, augSS-tf T if Mb In jr. Wind and Rain, you will nrrer harosuch cbauceatfaiiu We hare tuo tc lurae aiso. iuii-roved i.l'Bueii IIoll Cot)it Wring r m U-e w orjd, telni at let than hall (nice (JfKMliflero iot ruarunlred Kvery bn.)v "ueu HOT" n pit o! of Jvo com pctltior Tlio botctiaurei'fourl)'e time iu Makb liUAer Kamj.lt?, .' fit. t licuais oul full partlctiUr lie. Arvut" illiuu to be c nriumtl audieiw, i'Apiooa We i.su tu Co.. New lit dN r l it aw nar. SiSoi. obtained for disable I anlillrra, from date of cimrje. if t-puilcatton la file.! belote July lat. Vt aoua mere ard Heod poUe Mnr Dew lawi, blank a, and tnt-ttuc ona ACUreca, W C BERlAQElt A CO ritUburgb, l'a.. or Waangten, P. C rtrOIdefetC'Uliu Accaortn taeVnltrd Kfateii THE IMPROVED "CHICHESTER of Barrel 22 Inchos. " 4 e;lrr. In rt.jiMio.niT,rMld.m.ir,m.ino.M.,., . " - . - 7 . . . " - 1 iii.BM.n.nri ni . tb. .adtb. tnntt.ff.Ftw. lUthMMatai.i.i.tMi.u i . - ... : . . ' -i - r it inlnl . W.Knirr It Mm .1 .,1. '' .anl lo or.r Nor llptotl to not I prU tl Ibt wwMrj. w. cti.ol it in t.n.r unr, n, 4 nt.t tttmin.i .1 ... r, an. jlT.nl. K.ll on er vtclallr. m u.in I lift Into ur tUMtoom. .ad .luala. Ik. w.U-kjtown toortni. c4IPt a' Jtt.tr Clir. la .tdtriat i atoa., br ltlUn Utltr, uia.-jui. icbu ..i; " f .J.ta rmi,ai.wif, H COMPANY. SUOOBSS. cT POST OFFICE liTJILDING LEHiailTtLV, PA, litis tho Largest and Host Hxtcnslvo Stock or HATS, CAPS, &c. oyer oirored In this borouith. llartnrr nur. chiiscdiuy hitek In tho Eastern nnd oilier Manufactories early In tho senson and ut n saylnjr nl 10 to 15 per centum on tho present Advanced I'r ees, 1 inn prepared to oiler ex. Inordinary Inducement! tn my customers, hpecl il uttcntlou lias Leon alvou to the sclco. tlou of Fall and "Winter Boots! nnd I InvMc my numerous Mends and patrons tocill ami OMiiuliiii my stock before mnklnir their purchases elsewhere, as I nin preimictl i?tft,l.V?t't!Sc.'.li! .'"ducouieiits to all (Jahs 1'UHtjH AS KIS. lttli.cmber, LEWIS WEISS Post.OUlco Hulldln, LehUhlon, l'a. Sept. 20, i.niA o , net. if, !s:s. .P:S.,J.TVfnn'u . co '-5,v "'ic hn i-rn- tell tor t o.rr. ram 1! in, tl, , t OBKn.viitsd 1 11 in, nml nlnr tri inir iiumein.iH It-utedliM, was iniliic-d tn t V tlO.riTlJTIO.JI. CATiaillt IltiMUDV, After llln tnioi noltT-i I. ...uv.uattj union, ill nonsil OXiOSCfl iiicb;. 10 Co u unu et ni l 1 cjim.-ity 01 cuy lain,i. Iv liptUlcr. Years trutv. ilEX. MJISO.V. . J.!'.?.T0 ,W1'1 ' our COXBTlTUTlO.tAL CATARDII HESll.nr lor tivti veuia .111,1 theie baa nrrn a (tei.er 1 tiulviruu expriSMioit of autiffoctlon Willi it I inn u plisnel iii of the old school.siid nt:i v.rv caution. 0! leooiiimendiucr nttuie. t which I n,i 1111 ktit.w llieoontciit'.but fron, or 00 ervtiimn ot the pood iiroc a of tm medmne. 1 II el that I CIU CO.SClKXTIPULY l!EC01lliluD 'T. , WJLH. WILUS.M. D. march fi.:in. -INSURK YOUR I.IF.- IN T1IC National Mntnal Aid Association. W. B WARNER & CO . Oenoral XIanngora llisteru Pepartincnt 23 .V 30 Scott's Illock, Erie, Pa. 4,010 CERTIFICATES Issued. Iheonlv safe ann reliable Instltn. tluit that elri-fl vou liiursnte nf so usi coat. No .iirtilus divided aiuouit the otllcers or ttustue-a. Ilcucflt or Uio Asiiurnnco, ENDOWMENT PLAN 1 llr psj log one nnlfnr mom twr ship ten of 110 Hnyperion.iuai6or temiile. betwecu Ihe s?es ot Hand 1 ears. ho has 11 Ami class health lecoid. lilflv rieivu u ctttttfiiialA r ,iii.n.,.ur. bhtp as lollowst is to v- M co-payable at dcoth or at ciptra. tlou 01 Zi 1 cars. soto3-lotopayablo at death orst cspl isilouots) years. 4:to St-IJ.OOO-payuble at death or eiplra. Hon ut 13 years. SI lo 0) W 000 payable at denth orexplrs. lionet u scars. An assessmr nt nf rne dollar upon each mem. ber wi 1 oe made idler tutli death, exi eot when therela money ei ojsu la surplus lundtopar said cUlui. LIFE I'lYl.V. Baoie Ire and .uai'ttinenr sa above exceot no hnlderora "Life Ci'itltlcattc' wm at uht Hun beuaaeaatl to oar mi "Kuilowaient t'erliacate" nialurlUE br lea.un ot expiration ot term ot J Kill., I lie Certificates will be Issned as foltows 's. ' ! f .' ...At death ouly. M-il " Atoeatliouly f u " 51.000 At oealh oniy. '"" ....! o AHIrathouiy. OoihI renponalo'e AGENTS WANTED. For circul.11 a or Information cill on or ad dreaa, OHO. W. BKSEn. aereral A (ten! for 1 art an, Monroe and Pike couuiln- uounly lluildlUKSi Mauch ('bunk, Caibou county l'a, li.Ull.-tt. fllARLE-i I.F.NTZ. asenl (or Welssport Pairyviileaud l-laaklm towmWi. FlRMERS s-o'n,' V.litt Mb If iwr inooUi. durlnic Winter and fiprlnir. lor mil particulars nuureas, j. u, itcUl KKY la Vo . l'hiladelihla. l'a, fb. 3I.-lra,
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