, '..IIGUTON I'A.I RWriill.VY, APRIL, 10, t30. Colonel Henry L. 0.lcc, of Schuylkill county, who wns a strong Grccnbncker less than a year ago, has gone Into tha Ropubll can camp, and will bo ncandldalo before tlio next Republican Congressional Convention In that county. Oenern) James L. lloynnlrls died at bis residence In Lancaster, Tiicsd.1v morning, In bis i2d year. Ho was ft native of that city, and graduated from Marshall College. Ho was admitted to tho practico of law In 18U, and entered tho lato war as a private. At Its termination ho wns Quarter master General of this e-tale, and was a member of tho Pennsylvania Constitutional Conven tion of 1872 as a representative at largo to that body. Some leading Iron companies of this Stalo have suddenly reduced tho pricoof pig iron nine dollars a ton, "gray forge" being sold atjnoud better grades 1 high er. This reduction amounts to over twen-ty-tn-n per cent., and has been made to put an end, if possible, to heavy Importations of pig Iron. It is tatd that four-fifths of tho pig Iron now being consumed has really been sold at this reduced price, under old contracts, so that the reduction in existing market rates is to somo extent nominal only. The debt statement shows tho decrcaso of tho public debt during the month of March to bo $14,719,3911.05. The cash in tho Treasury Is $201,100,083.03. Legal tenders outstanding, f310,0Sl,01(l; fraction al currency outstanding, $15,023,297. Tho payments made from tho Treasury by war rants during tho month were: On account of civil ami miscellaneous, $I,004,S90.SO; war, $1,341,822.70; nayy, $1,217,250,22; in terior (Indians and pensions), l,CS7,S95.27j total, $9,321,865.14. Tho Dauphin County Court, In session at Harrlsburg, adjourned on Saturday un til the 2Gth Inst. None of the Hint Dill Bribery convicts appealed, but it was gen erally understood in Horrisburg that if they npjwarcd in custody of the Sheriil' they would be admitted to new ball for their ap pearanco at the session commencing April 2(!th. On Monday morning, Prison Keeper Hoffman was somewhat astonished to find Salter, Petroll", Rutnlierger and Crawford standing upon tho steps of the jail nsliing for admission. They wero admitted, and in a few miuutcs wero followed by Sheriff Reel, Judgo Pearson, District Attorney Hoi linger, George W. Irwin, Esq., A. J. Herr, Esq.,and John Weiss. Bail was also prompt on hand. After a short time consumed in deliberation counsel for the defence nsked for tho privilege to enter now bail for t!io appearanco of tho clients at tho term of Court beginning April 20th instant, when they would appear for sentence. Judgo Fearson was about to comply with this re quest at once, when District Attorney Hoi linger objected. After a discussion of tho law and facts in tho caso Judgo Pearson, in strict .accordance with Saturday's assertion "that he would treat all criminals alike in principle, admitted each of them to $2,000 new bail for their appearance in Court on the 20th. Harper's Weekly: Kcmblc, the late State Treasurer of Pennsylvania, having been convicted of bribery, failed to appear for sentenco, and his bonds woio forfeited. There was great surprise expressed, because according to ono of tho reports. "Ho would havobecn Buroof lenient treatment at the hands of the Judgo, who would havo made tho tentenco light, on tho ground that Kcmble did only what it has been tho fash ion to do." In other words, bribery has be come so common that the universality of the crime would have led the Court to re mit or lighten tho jwnalty. And what is tho crime which has becomo so much tho fashion? Merely poisoning tho springs of government, and destroying the conditions of public safely umb-r our jiolltlcal system. Nothing moro than that. It Is merely bor ing holes in the ship's bottom when eIio is underway. That is all. It is an oU'cnce compared with which tho ordinary crimes of theft and swindling are innocent. But however fjshiouablo burglary or arson may be, the lashinu is not generally supposed to extcnuato tho offence; on tho contrary, it is usually held that tho moro frequent tho crime, the greater the necessity of Its re pression. Which is really tho greater offen der, the sneak thief who "prigs" a coat from a hall or a handkerchief from the iocket,or the plausible gentleman who corrupts a Leg islature with bribes? The latter business is unquestionably with some persons a fashion, and a yery general one. But when it be comes tho fashion of courts to mitigato or omit punishment for such bribery, it would seem to be a favorablo time to take a reck oning. niirlcli'ii I'ntliloii quarterly. Thero are certain books which so coinidete- ly (111 their places, and seem so ncevssarv to the general coherence of things, lb it it is ouiy uy simulating on wnal would u ipen if they were suddenly withdrawn hum cir culation, that we can arrive at a true incis ure of their usefulness. A brilliant novel surprises mid delights tho world) but the is3ue of an almanac or cook book excites no special interest. Yet mankind uao.l to ect along without tho modern school of fiction, and doubtlchi might do so still. Bill sweep too uiiuauucs ami cook doous out oi exist ence, and Illumination recoils from coutem plating the resultant chaos. Dinuei less and dateless the world would rclama Inlo bar. barlm,and clirjstmas and Christmas feasts lor a itouuio reason be aliko unknown. The nijcaztno uiuu our Utile is an ant 11 lustration of the class of books to which we refer. A jierfect epitome of Spring fashions, it enters into every ileum oi lemimuo ne cessity, and gives' its readers full lurticu- lars of fabrics, styles, aud -prices. Does n lidy wish a new spring dress? From one page of tho Quarterly she learns in what stylo it should be made i from another what colors aud contrasts are most fashionable, and from a third what prices she should pay for her materials. Aud at the store she visits, the proprietor in his turn has studied tha Quarterly to advantage, ami knows tnereirom me exact mcasuro ol his custom ers requirements. Or again, a mother,icr nUxtd with the wauls of a larce family and puztling her mind so to apportion the money at her command that each mav havo Ids or her wants supplied, aud nothing be unthought of, may fly to tho juges of her quarterly ior rciier. xuere sue shall niw her wants catalogued aud priced, each un der its appropriate heading. Baby wear, unner cioiuiug, cuiiureus suits, nais, nouse- fcoui good., et ul omne genui, each aim all are there. The descriptions are accurate, ins prices careiuuy compiled, and the lllus trations with which the book Is crowded drawn from actual articles of costume. Iu short, tho Fashlou Quarterly is a genuine handbook for the hpusehold,and fills a place In American periodica! Ijtej-aturc, which but fur it, would renialu inconsistently va cant. Published by Ehrleh Bros., Eighth Ave nue.Xew York, at fifty cents a year, or 15 rents a .single copy. A steam velocipede was recently sue rcssfully exhibited by its inventor, at the Industrial Exhibition ait tha Champs Elyses, Fiirii. The novel vehicle was driven aroun the track with its rider at tilt speed of eigb KnlUM par uour, . Compiled for the Camios Advocate. t'OJ'l I, lit N;t V.XVK NUTI!''. Pi- I. Ni'Wlmi, of Yulo collcgo, nrsefts th.it 4on,linn,nu0 of meteors of nil orderr, down to tluwo visiblo only in a telesoopj, fall each year. Sand paper Is mado by coating a good quality of manllla paper with thlngliieand then dusting over It a quantity of finely pulvciUcd glass or sand. From (lib size of the Jaws and a portion of the vertebrae of a fossil sea serpent, re cently found in a marl pit at Marlborough, New Jersey, Prof. Lockwood estimated tho length of the living serpent to havo been from 50 to CO feet. Ono hundred and thirty miles of rail road was constructed In ono hundred days, under Sir It. Tcmplc.in tho late Afigan cam paign, and is pronounced to bo one of the greatest feats in the way of rapid railway making on record. A debato recently look placo on the origin of tho blonde race of mankind, at n session of tho Anthropological Society of Paris. Tho original seat was placed in tho legion of Turkestan by some of the speakers wlille others maintained that they origin ated in Europe. Tho jealousy existing In the hearts of Europeans towards American inventors is plainly manifest in this little sarcasm re cently perpetrated by tho London 1'unch: "A Yankee baby will crawloutof hiscradle, toko n survey ot it, invent an improvement and npp'y for n patent before ho is six months old," It is estimated that not ono out of every ten of uneducated men ever achieve success, and that tho educated man will, on an av- "it, bs farther advanced in his career at .V." . II .1.. I 1 , thirl v.livn venrs ol 020 man me uiit'uucaun at forty-five or even fifty thus nil should recoivo a sounu anil nuerai euuuuiuii,ii me would succeed. "Beware of them," says a scientist, "for salves make and keep tlicsMu sore, plasters prevent wounds from healing, cyo waters do often moro injury than goood. most hair- dyes prouueo sore eyes, beautifying washes aio often iKiisntiijus, ditto toilet iwwuYrs, wuiio Bceiiieu soaps aro usually loo sharp uy tho free alkali tho contnin." Type-setting and distributing by ma chinery, tho result of an investigation and series of experimenting running over many year, has been successfully accomplished by Henry A. Burr, of Kcw York City. The matter lor tho x'ritctical American ol that city, was recently set by ono of these ma chines, and In about one-fourth the time it would have taken the sumo number ol per sons to set the iyK by hand. As uii insecticide, tho juico of the toma to plant is said to bo of great value. Tho leaves mid stems aro well boiled in water, ond when the linuid ii cold it is sprinkled over plants attacked by insects, when it at onco destroys caterpillcrs, black and creen llys, gnats and other enemies to vegetables, unit in no way impairs tho growth ol the plants. A icculiar odor remains and pre vents insects from coming again for a long lime. Tho substitution of Dynamo machines in placo of galvanic cells for generating the electric current, is n new departure in teleg raphy. Theso machines wero invented by Stephen D. Field, of San Francisco, Califor nia, and so complcto a revolution in the economies of tclceranhy is beinc made by them wherever adopted, that it is thought nut a lew mouths win elapM) ero iney will bo iu general use throughout the world. The King of Belgium has offered a re ward of $5,000 for the best treatise on means of improving harbors on low and sandy coasts. Essays for competition, which is open to the win'd, must be submitted to the Ministry ol the Interior at Brussels, before January 1, JHSl. Tho "Dcntaphone," called by somo tho ''Audiphonc," an invention of recent origin by means of which deaf mutes aro enabled to bear through tho teeth, is being greatly improved uihiu of lato,and there is no doubt bin Dial the instrument win wortc a revolu tion iu tho wavs of cducutinir the deaf an dumb. The moulhiiieco of tho instrument is held between mu iccui, ami in this way human speech can bo conveyed to any deal iwrson wnose auditory nervo lias not been ilerally ilcstoryed. An Englishman has invented what he calls a "luminous paint," which ho claims will throw oil a bright light in djtk places and at night, thus rendering houses an other objicts sell luminous. A pioneer company has been formed iu London for its manuiaeiure, and ii is said inaiincreisnow an cazer demand lor tho mysterious illumi nant. Wo shall nwuit its introduction iu this country with considerable anxiety. Tho bill recently introduced before con grcss by Senator Hill, of California, provid ing lor an appropriation of $50,000 to be used in sinking artesian wells in the arid regions of the Rocky Mountains, has been reported upon lavorubiv. uy ino committee on public lauds. It is estimated that there arc now somo five hundred million acres of government lands, in lliose regions, at pros cut une.iHible, because of their audity.whicl could bo converted into valuable farming lauds by this means. During tho past few months some im portant discoveries of gold and silver havi been made in tho State of Maine. The Riverside Mining Company, with n capital oi jouuiuu, nas uccn organized at ciimueu Knox county, aud men are employed inelil anil dav. Several oilier wealthy coiiiiMiues navo also been lormed, and an are doing i profitable business. An ussay ofoiu icccnt ly uiten irom mo Deer jsio mine, on Dee Island, rcnobscot Hay, resulted as lollows Gold, $30; silver, $UU; copper, $10; lead Trof. John Trowbridgo onco wisely re marked that it would certalul bo a great boon to the world jf tho general leyel o scientific education could be raised, so that each younz man or vounz woman, when 1 or she issues trom school doors, should liav enough delinite knowledge of the great law of the physical universe to instantly de uoiiiico blue glass theories aud attempts at lerieiuai motion, not Irom ino prulo ol knowledge, but Irom the fccllni! that error, credulity aud superstition should be cum uaied wun iruiu. Ono of the many processes for making photographic and liellotypic printing plate is as follows: Take of pure white gluo 1 kilo gramme, soak iu clear whito water some 2 hours, theii melt in the usual way until nl mo water has been cooked out, adding zi grammes jutaaaium bichromate, del siutablo glass, provide it wall a rim ol pull to prevent the solution from running "'. coat the glass with ox gall, then urnn your solution and allow it to remain two days iu a dark place, when the glue tablet may bo detached and is leady for use. Pre ro u smooth block of wood or metal tho size or the plate you want undo and gluo the tablet to its place. Now placo a trans parent uegativo drawn iu bold lines, aud strong contrast of lights and shades, oyer the smooth surface of tho tablet, nnd expose to the sunlight fur from ouo to three hours. After this procedure moisten the face with water, aud finally lemove by means ol a sort, moist cloth, all glue not hardened un der tiie inllueuce of light, when the cliche will show the drawiug In perfect relief with a smooth printing surluce. If desired, cleo trotyes maybe easily taken from theso plates. Wo shall give other processes for making these punting plates in a futuro SPECIAL G 3RRB3PGNDEHGE. ouit vamji.;ton sii:ci.vi.. Washington, April 3, I860. Congress still okes along, apparently more auxlous to iatroduoe bills thau to dis jioso of tho thousands already on hand. Neither house has accomplished much busi ness during the last week, the deficiency bills aud contested election cases still occu pying most of the time. The most excite ing topic just now ir the attempt of tho Senate Election Committee to turn out Kel logg of Louisiauns. Kellogg credits Ben Hill with tho principal cJWt iu this case, which bs says is wholly persons), and a scene between them on tho floor of tho Sen- atn tho other day was highly interesting. There were some whisperings ofn probable luol, but it hasn't como off yet, If the Senate Commitieenn Indian Affairs as its way thero is considerable probabili ty of a new Indian war. Tho coiiimi'.tco has decided that the annuity money now mst duo to tho While, River Utcs shall not e paid them until they havo brought In the guilty members of their baud. Tho agreement or offer of the Ules, submitted by Secretary Sehurz to congress, provides that to Utcs will do their best to secure and sur render the criminals, and they are willing that tho United States authorities shall come mong them and use all efforts to capture the guilty men, the Utcs promising their ns- sislance. Ouray, it is understood, claims that this Is all that would bo asked of a white community and all that can boox- iccted of tho Indians, and that as they have agreed to surrender their lands and to 6ettle on homesteads, nnd to do all In their power to assist In the capture ol the fugitive crimi nals, they can do no more, and ought now to receive the money which has been with- eld. Those who know the Utcs say that the agreement submitted by their chiclsnud head men will be accepted by the tribe, but that if Cuugress attempts to chaiigo it bo as to fix gieater rcsjionsibillty on the Indians, It miy bo difficult to secure the acceptance, nd the result may be suspicions of tho mo tives of the whites, ond jiossiblv a now out break, which would cost several millions of dollars to put down. The inaction of the Ways and Means Committee of liko the Houso which would to at least sco propositions for lowering the scalo of duties discussed at this session. It Is said that the Ways and Mcaus, Committee, to whom all bilUoi this kind aro in order of business referred .simply bury everything and this is true. It is, under the rules of tho House, within their discretion to do this aud thus prevent discussion, and this is the recite object of a majority of its members, Messrs. Tucker, of Virginia; Morrison, of Illinois: Hills, of Texas and Carlisle, of Kentucky, are four men out of thirteen who strongly desire to bring tho tariff into do- bate before the House. They aro all Demo crats. Of tho remaining Democrats Mr, Gibson, of Louisiantia, wants protection for sugar; Mr. Phelps, of Connecticut, like ex Senator Baruum, of tho same State, the Chairman of the National Democratic Com mittee, wants protection for manufactures of his State, and Mr. Felton is understood to tako little interest in the question. Of the Republicans Mr. Garfield was fomcrly counted a rovenuo reformer, but he appar ently now feels inclined to follow his party, and tbo remainder of his side on the com mittco aro all renounced protectionists. Mr. Wood, tho chairman, has Ideas of his own for which he has never been ablo to gum tho surport of cither side. It is no se cret that the Committeo is a sort of happy family, tho members of which do not tear each other to pieces, simply because that would be imprudent. A recent lecturo delivered hero by Mrs. M. Cora Bland entitled "Women Who Think," attracted a good deal of interest among Congressmen and other public men and a committeo is circulating a rcqust to havo it repeated. Washington has been peculiarly favored in tbo lecturo line this season though it is not, as ono would sup pose, tho most successful field for lecturers. Wo havo had l'rol. Denton in n course on Geology, Prol. Proctor on Astronomy, Prof. Carpenter on Mesmerism nnd thoso two eminent theologians Boblngersoll and Rev. Joseph Cook on Theology. These are only a few of the more prominent out of at least a dozen. Prof. Carpenter remained five weeks and mesmerized tha wholo town nearly, Tho young woman who has been pester ing Senator Hill about her baby these three or four weeks pa9t, left thn city a lew day ago. bho made several unsuccessful eifurts to leave tho child in Hill's committee room and at bis bouse, and one day she called on Mrs. Hill and made such a rumpus that as sistanco was called in to get rid of her. When she left she had plenty of money, thougl nobody knows whero she got it. The Senator declares ho never gave her a dollar and that ho would resist to the last all her efforts to black-mail him that she had al ready injured nnd anoyed him all she could, and he would not haye given her a cent to leave. If this is true tho source of her supplies is enshrouded in mystery, Some of tho other troublesome women with their annonymous babies aro still here es pecially the one who attempted to take the life of a son of Senator Morgan somo time ago. Dosi Psorto. Our I.ctltT from M'linlilnctoii. Echoes from the Xational Capital. Tasagc of the -Vcw York " Worlds Fair" bilt.TliC payment of Unde Sam's debts. Sugar adulterations crjioscd. How a White House clerk and a member of Congress were caught. Decapitating a murderer. WisuiNoTO.v, V. C, Arrll 3, 1880. Another uneventful week in political circles lias signalized the doings of the 40th Congress. In'factso commonplace aro the proceedings that wero it not for the fact that tho American flag Hies over both wings of tho Capital, Washington would scarcely be aware that there was such a grave body in existence as tho Senate and House of Repre sentatives. As Mr. Kcmnn's bill for tho New York Exhibition has passed the Senate thero is every probability that the enter prise will be pushed to completion .and thero is every reason to believo that Ii Philadel phia Centennial will bo eclipsed by the am bitious efforts of the New Yorkers. The Mil provides that tho United States Govern ment shall not be responsible in any way for the acts of tliapromotcrsof the enterprise. It limits (he continuation of tho coporatiou to January 1, 18S5, and provides that $1, OC.OOO must bo subscribed and 10 per cent of that nmountpatd in beforo business can begin. Tho debt statement which has just been issued from tho Treasury shows a reduction iu the debt of nearly fifteen millions of dol lars the exact figures being $14,719,396.95. This heavy reduction is due to tho excesi of revenues of tho government over expendi tures and tho consequent purchase of bonds for the sinking fund and their cancellation. During the month over $13,000,000 of out standing bonds wero bought in by tho Treasury. The reduction this month is the largest that has been made since April,1872. For that month the reduction was $15,481,- 9C8.64. In March 1877, there was also a large reduction $14,107,000. This was due, however, to the fact that about nine million and a half of the Geneva award was can celled. Tho reduction in the debt from Juno 30th last to date foots up the handsome aggregate of $40,874,432. The subject of sugar adulteration is now attracting a great deal of attention, aud a great deal of curiosity has been excited in order to ascertain how tho matter is accom plished. It seeins that glucose, a grape or other fruit sugar, and of a bright amber col or, is added gallon for gallon to a low grade of Holassos which brings up the latter to about 0 cents a callou moro In value than the finest quality of re6ne4 syrup, while at Ibe sams time it poxesset only about 7 per cent of tho sweetening power of pure syrup I The same glucoso In a solid form is used in case of Uigur, and largo quantities of tho compound Is sold by tho dealers under tho name of "coffeo brown sugar, In tho matter of scandal unothcr savory mors.il has been prepared for tho palates uf lovers of tho article in Washington. This tlmo it has its origin in the person oi a cleric of the Whito House or Presidential Mansion and mixed up in the case is tho name of a prominent member of Congress from Ohio nd an ex-army officer. Tho clerk has been promptly discharged from tho position whllo the Congressman asserts that ho knows noth ing about the doings of the man or his wo man. Ono of tho most brutal exhibitions which safely may bo called a Gallows Horror, was perpetrated yesterday in osiiington at ino aaiieine of a ncirro named Stone convicted of tho murder of his wifo. Tho nooso was placed on tho neck of tho culprit nud tha imp leu, norriuio to rciaic, ino ncan oi mo man was completely Jerked irom his body. Tho head for n moment clung to the nooso and then dropped to the ground. Blood purled from tho neck In streams and dyed lie beams with core. One nf-thn surzeons in attendance picked up the head and the -up having fallen olfhc noticed that tho Hps moved, while tho features wore jierfectly calm. His heart continued its pulsations for two minutes after tho execution, August. Closing prices of Dkiiavex & Towxsf.sd Stock, Government and Gold, 40 South Third Street. I'hlla., April, 8, 1880. TT S. B' ISSI...M ltslj bid lOSTi a-knl ,3. unn-pncv. A a. z2 old I2S oked U t. r.'ti, IMl, new. 03 S bid U'3 aikect v n..va. non im.i ju, au-ul O-H. '. nrrr 107 ltd in.l skd 'ennRyirantait.lt I2T bid S3 a.ken rii'ln & 'ea-iineTt.lt M Mil SI't aiked LrJ1lnl1Valn7lt.lt R M 1,1.1 .v mlit iichlah Ui I'l.t rav.C"- 3.H idd Sl ushhI uuiit-.i L-imna iianofx.j.. i-j oiu ail a N r.hernCenvulU.il.... 31 bin si, nsU lie, unit le ra-"-.it.H. i o .a'i uiu ..i-,a. on l'ltta. Tit. A 1 1 err. It u. Co. I Old ISTi asie I Centra- nan-noit illon Co. 7 DM 41 muni ivoriiiern l'acMiu i'om. - an liu at isxoi ITMM. r2l hid r.i a.t,l N..r h rentwlvanla " r-n "Id n"fl In., U'o of JTnrih America sals ll" S-IS a keil SllTii.(lrade.) UDIa Idd Baku! Now Advertisements. QARBON HOUSE, J. W. KAUDENBUSH, PROPR1ETOH, Dank St., Lehioiiton, Pa. The OAnaon Horss otters nrst-class accom modations to the Travellnir nubile. Uonrdime by the Hay or Week on Reasonable Terms. Uholco Cigars. Wines nnd Liquors alway on nami. uoousneos ana ainuies. wun atten tive Hostlers, attached. April 10-yl T EOl'OLD MEYEK, Announces to the people of Lehlghton and vioinlty mat no has leased and rcnueu tuo Saloon & Restaukant, lately owned by I,kwib J. CnmaTMAK. on Hank street, T-etilghton, nnd is prepared to furnish them with PRESU REEK and other Koucshuienta at all times. Pa I'atrODage sollc- Ited. Free I,uncli Every Satnrday Eve ning, ap. 10, 1850-yl, PADATQT 1? T solicit orders for our Nursery UHrilDLlj Stock. Men of Integrity, good It I'M nanus, energy ano lair business ill fill eanacltv can easllv aenulre a WAWTIJTl knowledge of tho business, must lllUUDLI, give entire attention to the work and be able tu go to any part of their own ur adjoining counties. i-Kii-VANKtfT r.Mri.ov previous occupation nnd references. Address Jl. o. liiinor, A i,., aplO-wl 10 N. Merrick St., Phlla, New Laws. Thousands jreilSlUJJO! entitled. Every soldier even slightly disabled, by wonnds, dlseaso or ornceldent, entitled to pension, dating hack today of discharge. Even the loss of a finger or toe entitle to pension. Also, all widows nnu ucuenanL n.irenisanu minors eitiiiieo. Time limited. Apply at once. Many Pen sioners entitled to increase, iiounty yet uue lo lhousands. I.and cases settled. Patents procured lor inventors. Fees ttxed by law. (Send two stamps for new laws, blanks and Insiructions to if. II. OEI.STON & CU., Pen. slon nnd Patent Attorneys, Lock Rox 7'-S, ivasuingion, v. v. apio-wi Farmers, Look Here CHAMPION OF THE WEST DOUBLE SHAKE Simple I Durahle I IT HAS NO EQUAL This Mill will takeeverygralnofCOUKEE and CHESS out of Seed Wheat; or the SOI! HELoutof TlinothySeed, and all tho FLAN- TAIN SEED out of Clover Seed. This Mill hastwoShocswerklnglnopposlte directions; has none ScmiKM sour ace Uihu tho old fashioned mills, and will go In a door thrco feet wide. Send stamp for prices. Agents Wanted. Address, W. I. BROWN, Manufacturer, aprlO-wl NEW LIS RON, OHIO. "MrrclufSCHIRSCHKY" Itemect full v announces to lier friendt nnd th Iiubllc genernHy, lhat etie has moved back to ehlKHlon, and is now located In I he Uue Ftoro room on Second Street, two doors aIhiv Iron, and earnestly Invites their intention to ncr new, iirge ana Liegant assortment or Notions aid Fancy Gootis, comprising Underwear, Ikrlln and Herman town wool, Hosiery, iinimrien aim i,o mestlo Itlhhons, Oloves, Khmcrs nnd a lino assortment of New Designs IN FANCY ARTICLES Also, In connection with the above, I keep a mil uuu loiujiicie biock oi c 1:11.11 aim rituirs, LIMUUKUElt AND SWITZER CHEESE, CamllCN U CunroctioiiN, tnirethcr with a varletvofO ods not aenerat. ly kept in any other store In town. II you do not see worn you naiu, asit ior ii. A share of nubile patronage solicited, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed in price and quality oi goous. Second St., 2 floors aliove Iron April 10, 1880. LEHIOHTON, Pa. rj-tllE 2utl ANNUAL SKSS10.N or tub " Carlion Normal Institute," A fronting a ten weeks' Course for Teachers, will open in the public school uuildinu WKATUKULY, S'a., OU MOiV'DAV, MAY IO, 1880. The Institute will comprise three depart. mcnti, vis: Noumal, lU'Bmtia and Elk- WKNTAKV. Tha Normal will Impart a thorough and practical Insiruellon In the common branches villi inpratrwl in Teachers' eenirlcale. sad nro- fetslonal trainlaK in the sclenco and art of tcacLluir. roe science oi icacnuiK mu ue tauicht by Uack-board lectures, while experi ence In the art of teaching will be amply ar. forded by dally practice InleachlnBthe Jlwlel OCIIOOI 10 ue conuceivu ana luv iiiuji. in tha liuiineas department sDeclal atten tlon will bextven to ommerclai Arithmetic, Accounir, uusiness forms sou Aiaiuour, jvi rpaminitenre. &.e. The Elementary department will meet the wants ol Primary and Stcondary tirades. Itomautlo location, tine tmlhlliiK. pleasant rooms and KOod community. Railroad taell. itlt-l for t'etllnif to and Irom the School are excellent, and for teachers In the upper dis tricts, me location is ai pennrcetiirai a iios. slble. Uood hordlnK will be secured for am, donti fruin ahroiul at rersonable rates. The Principsl will be ably assisted by prac tical ana experienced insiruciun. TERMS i Normal Dep't, Hooks tree, 9 O0 per Session " " luiuuavui, I bkj Dullness " " " f 00 Klemant'T " S 00 Payments to be ma,U Invarlablvln advance Applicants from a distance should make ap plication at an cany uit iu secure lunini boarding accommodations. For further par. tlculars, a1jelt,'B0WIjAWD preipal, I pr. Xfl-ws WsstUsrty.Pa, New .Advertisements. Jnm- VmW fnl JlnVQ 31( HlFlS ' J "GOLDEN DAYS" 'ure, Interesting, Instructive. Thb vicious literature of the dav Is rutnlnir the children or our country. As there Is no . legal means of checking this poisonous foun. tain, every Parent, Educator anil Uuardtan Is 1 compelled tnaskhlmsiiirthoquestlcn, "What Is the best moans ol checking tin evil?" i Tha best anttdoto for I ad rcnillnir Is oncn readmit. 'Jiiit.piiKN will KuAl), nnd tl o duty ul thoso having them in charvo Is to fun till tht-ni with wholesome entertaining and iDStrucllve reading, such as will ho given In every number of "(Iolpkm Da vs." "GOLDEN DAYS " Understands childhood. It will delight Its ounir Irlcmls with skctcliesol advcnluro. In- "'s KJL-?.' lf!K.Cl oroUs articles, puzzles, and evervthliu that toys and girls like. It will not teach child rcn to become runaways, thieves, highway- men, burglars and outlaws, l'he lirsl IV o. ot , I "GOLDEN DAYS" Contains tho npcnlDir Of tWO Splendid StorlCS. The llrst la bv lllOIirsilS uy II A It II Y OASThnjtON, I YT and Is called, "Two Wats hp Ukcomiko a llUKTKnj" and tho other Is by EDWAllU S. IJI-MS, ami Is entitled, " t'init, Hnow Ann WATEnj or, Line im this 1-OMi Imnp," 'QOI.DEN DAYS" will be carcliilly edited, and will do Its utmost i) aiglet nu who nave ino interests ot otr youth at horrt. Wo invito all to examine each number with unsparing criticism. .1 uiiiuci id lumisueu KraiuiiuuBivioau. Number Two Is new ready and for salo by all Ncks Agents. Price Six Cents. JAMES ELVEBSON, Publisher, Philadelphia, Pa. TERMS : Subscriptions to "Golpkn Datb" 3.00 per nmiui. SI. 10 lor six mouths. 41 for 4 months. all payable in advance. oniKio nus. ecis. cacu. w e payau postage. TOTM08E WHO DKSIRE TO OKT Ur ULDI1S. Ifvou wlh to irct up a club for 'Oolpen Das," sood us your nam, nnd we will for ward )ou, free ol charge, n number of sikicI lucn conic- of the paper, o that, with them. ou can irtvo your ueiuiiborhood a thorough canvassing. OUH CLUB BATES. For tin wo will send 4 copies for 1 year to 1 address, or oaeh c ipy to a separato address. Pur $20 we will send 8 copies to onu address or each eonv to separate addresses. The party who sends us flO lor a club of 8 copies (all sent al one time) will be entitled to a copy FRKK. Uetlers-up ul clubs of 8 conies can afterward ami single copies at w ou eacn. luonev snouni re sent to us eitncr nv i: u Order er Registered J.etter, so as lo provide as lar as 08siuie against its loss uy man. D ISSUL.UT10IV NOTICE. Kottco is horcbv a-tven. that the Co-nartner. ililn lierctoloro exlallnir between (Jtiurlcs 11 titei-lianniit unit Kr.mk Uarlier, ot I.ehlirhton, Uarlran county, I'h doing business ns Hutch. ers. under the firm name of Urocnawald & Oarber, In salil lioruuuh of L1iIkIiioii. was tllssolveil, by mutual eonent, on the J5lli day ol .March, A. . 188'J. Tlio business will be continued by Ulias. E Qrcenawald. UI1A. K (Mtr.l'.IM AWAbU, UtANIC UAltUUlt. Arrll 3, 18S0-W3'' A Valuable Book Free Tref tls on ChroDlc Dieapn omltraiMni? u.trnii i u run i iuiii;. iicuri, motiuicu Liver, )'iiea nciit fit-e to atv nr.ilri-fti Kvfrv anffi ifr j nun infrto ciisbihi-m can im eviwi, is, nn lor tulB uuort to toe uniir-itini?a n piiveician of Ift'fir t'Xisorluncr. ei-flnraed br buuiltcd-t vt .rattlintr citizens whn te-tltf to itU aklil, .'-en J 8t:imti t I'-it in'ii.tt" wi r.. ij.tiijfuiuu, j&i, it , ios nu'irriuroi., iu ruu, vino. apro-jl PENSIONS. NrV TjAW. Thoncjindaof oldlfrs ami Tii-lra entitled. PensloriH ilato lnck tn flucltnrco or itjttia. ii mo liiniPti. ai v uiKniiii iv nrm it. lMliitr roDtructetl in line of rii.tr when urnvnl (fivea l'o,..on, Thminnrt.i ore fllll entitltd xoiJouniy. -jimu-auui wao aro inawiu pen moim nio eiiiiiieu in increas.. wenn two hinm-i for Hnnimirv of l'mtlnn aiiiI Kuiinfr Aitu ii v nenniSat'nn vo rt ler in mo roi ow ue Dart u a it. i'. neiiuiMi, rri'tiiii'm ru.iai iiauc, vv. U. llollnwiv r"trait3r. Kon.J 11. Jull.n.Kf. JulgnCir. Ct. Fro'i. Ilogff-!. C1.( fttnr Int. I!ov. Hon. J. f. Dcnnr. MtomtT General. Indiana Hanking Cnmpauv, 1 IS. FIIZGKIIALD A CO , Hither Box O. WAblnuutou. D. C. or Indinnn K))i8, lud. apr.3-w5 Opium Morplilno Jtablt Curr-ilin luor23daya jni pv mi t-uioa. ur. J. Birrnm, liCU-auon. i'a. apr.3 yi n; 1151 to inn. All strictly FlrtC'aes. r H xSoldat Wbniewle Facloiy Vileev 1 1UUUU llicllKST lto.sous at ivmenn nl lit. tnbitio .. MalliUHhei'H Hcaleloi'Sqiino Or.-inds. Finest U in I slits in America. r.'OJO in u-c. catiloffiie ol 48 nave- free. JUBII.Ki: OUUAKS. tlin beat In the wnr'd. aii s siop oiKn. only si) 13 stops, is circu iata free. Alls -nt ii is I'aratrhit frenrhtiien if uiis,itisf.ii'tiirv. Factory. 'iTth Si., aud mill ?i. . ana luin rOrpj Avrune. Hiii;i;r jiuniu at erica, cata'ocues of 8,0-t) ctiolco ptoCDB sent lot sc. atamp. Amm-a JIK.VUEl,SSOII. 1'IAIVO CU. apr.3ni3 llox iO'.S. H . V, GISTEU'S NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby irlvcn that the Executors. Administrators nnd Uu.irdlnns hereinafter named have tiled their rcopoctlvo aecountn of mo loiiuwinir csiaiea in tiie jiegisier s umce at Mnuch Chunk, In nnd for the County of Cart-on, which accounts hno Irotm allowed by the Keulslcr, Mill be presenteil to the .1ml tic a oflheOrnhnn Court on MONDAY, the lath lay oi Ai'itiL,, a. D. lb6U, ut 2 o'clock I'. IU. First ondprtia account of Robt Klotz. ndtnln IstrutDr, I. tl. of tlio etntn of MichucI j nompeou, late o: suuimit mu, UecwiscU. Fir t ond final nccouut of Hubert Kntz.udraln. lfctintor of tiiH Pitato ot t'litiiopatT i uuiupauu, ihio tu nuinuiH it ueccaeoil, The account of Mnrcarct Wllliama. srimrdlan nl iury Kim Ttioinja, minor child ot Joseph First and final nccoiint of KIi2)nnlh Mnrr. t wu ilrot Ifaic .Mover, late ot thelloiouxU Ul isCUilltUII. UCVVUMJU, Frt and final nccouut of William I.illr. adraln l-iralt.r ot the fatal o ! Mntilila U.cliuiau MiouiMuui'Q i nunc, uei taiea. Fimt ond final acouut ot Hi rati Walp, adm'u istiaiiii ol tbet'Btateot Uiviu Wain, dee'd. First nnd tinl nccoiint of Thomas Kuenner, uHnilanof the perxon Hnd etato of Ocorce a. onariB. minor cniui m jjoroiiiun Aiiuurun. lernow ovruriz, oi f.a&i jiaiicj ununk. Account of A. II. Tobias Quurdian of the ntr tton and estate of Annie Hlm.tz. miner child oi u eorse ts n u 1 1 , ui c i'a sen Second and final account of Jtno Schnlleld and vi nam jounMn( ominnitrrnior" oi too es taie ot auenrr J';, iscnoocu, at ce-issM. JlKItiVAIIU PlIILMPS, Ilcglster. Mauch Chunk. March 13, lSSCnl ncu. The Commissioners of Carbon County will hold tho api eals fur the year 1830, at the lol Ionian named places and I line, to-wltj KinnERTowNsiiir. IVnnTii xrt South I)is. TitlCTB. At the utlice of Ilodirtt, IMelgs & Cu., Lehlgb Tannery, on Monday, April I. lie niii. LArHANME AND TuKHIOH TOWSRHir. At the i'umio iinuse oi unaries .ileum, on Tucs uay, tue ui April. Weatheiily Ilonomii and Packmi Tows buip. At the l'ubllo Houso ol L.eTl llarli in the lioruuuh of Weatherly, on Wednes. uay, lue xsui 01 April. Danks Towkshif. At the Publto Iinuse of Mrs. Huston, in Heaver AIeaduw,onThnrs- aay, me winuay oi April. East Mauch Chokk lloitorait andTesh 1'iirkst TnwNsuir. At the Publle llouio of I'JillIp Kader in fJat Mauch Chunk, on t riuay, tne --'i "-7 01 April. LiuaiiTi Uonocaii and Kast I'kmh lowNSHir. At the I'uhllo House or j. w Jtaudenbush. in the HoroUKh of Lehlnhton on Monday the SI day oi may. Mauonixo Towkbhip iNCLODiMn Packer tiik DiBTniar. At the Publle House ol J, V ltaudenbush.'n the IluruUKh ul Iehlgh. WKissroRT aud Paruttillb IloRoron amd Pramklim Towkbhip. At the Port Alien itouie in tuo iiorougn or weisiport on weunesuay me am uay oi iiiay, TOWAUUNSINO AND ItWKIt TOWAMEXSISO Towwsmp. At tho Publle llouro uf Lewis Uratf, al Millport, on Thursday the Cihday oi may. Summit Hill District and TuAwsronD Hohouoh. At the Hotel of .las. Swcenty. at Summit Hill, on Friday the 7lh day of May, Marcn CnONE Ilonocoil AMD Nesqukiiok iko District At tuo office ot the County Commissioners, on Monday the 10th and TuetUay I tie mil uuy oi May. Or order of the County Commissioners, ' II. E. SWAKTZ, Clerk, March SO, ISSO-wt gXl-ICUTOBS'S NOTICE. Estate of Lewis Horn, late ot Franklin Town snip, uaroou vvuair, -. uw.ou.cu. luettera executory upon the abo?e named eatate bavlnir bet-n aranted to Ihe unaerriarneti. ii ... rut... havinir fll&imaairaitiat tna aimavll nrM,m t iiem rtuiv autheuilcatd for oarmeut. and those liulebud taerctu will uiaae iTment Lo I'HA tllXJl-l C 1IU11K, JOHIAH HUCll. Uxm-uuxs, &c. Frnoklia iwi'.- Wsreb r. w-v A BREECH-LOADING REPEATING RIFLE FOR S6.50. THE ISvlPilOUED "CHICHESTER. Weight from G to O Pounds. Length of Barrel 2 Inches .ii.M.V...lJE,S f?? VIlTti!"'?! fTJ,f4 prmHirtloBtti BID KOCK rtc m tMfora. iuinriniri.ir,Hh iiBb.u.uli.rtbiiii,i!n.M.rliih,iiT. CHICHESTER RIFLES It wiuuintsd ndorjikJ.NrtiD i, u r iZwl "s wrm rir-mt,iikiriwinsubinti ir v i5 m T"Prtt"," . bjl '' "P"TJ I ''r.V,,.T?J" f" Silli!" I""' P"e, ul snlr fir iTmll.J Wa ksswlbll to U U Iht Md lha moat ir.ctli sns chripail w.r la lilrodata V nftMlAntiru Si rt :r T Sk Wsi LiTTSTT 1 N T tha, n 111 i 1 1 sff sf1Tr se? d sib ukal I fca l -T m far .a aarnnru a ushib -. , . . . a . . , . . . . - TKtr aid OLOSI Stsata,a-BaraaS hammtr anSlrlrrar.an'UiftaHarfa "" "lrirlttrtaaa wao4 aUKk. liliallin SI REPEATER TIMEB wltli.aa lawlat. a. la ar AOraTBiTI a irAorlT. .ibSS vsa ba aaaaaa a lalMsMinna If ,tr4. rrrr aa I abal hare Urrala mad with IM CHICHESTER nld i pnesj. rm wui aa t7nsM rwa it u ui uaaipsuuM caaraa arrl b; load bf mall. WE WILL SEND ONE CHICHESTER anlaa ardar. will al a rul a bat f tear run rttla aetBBan H?A -L1 Tl 1' h. ,b ( wlaaiaa'asUl frm nilCQItTllt RIFLES, aad TfpU aaad w1h Ihrrn at Itm and 'v"1 ' ' ' ' " ' wmjiim ur i nia rina i wspninpsj tiaaiaaaa ExpraaaCDmpaalfa er Jtnj City, in Mriir aaaa wij ay naciauraa. wiwr. r. .Pt Mo"7 Ortar, Drn n IJ wfwsi forward U aey Kipre-M jgaal la Jaraa? City, with lumrnrtloaa to pt nonty le tia fB tUHwn or tU Clfia, kUke all Cbackl aod MaaiOrdiripvaali ta CHICHE9TER RIFLE CO., w.H.rii-CUiiiT.TTaMafar.ai H..trF..r7aitrri. jan'ycity.Kew JarMr,U.8.-i,. - " 1 T 1ST OP APPLICANTS for TAVKIiN l,lUi:NSES for APHlTuTKltM, 1S80. Wm. Ochrinx, 2.1 Ward. Mauch Chnnk Hor. i-rancis inKinann, 1st warn iu. ununK nor. Itlchard Keller. 1st Ward, M. Chunk Hor. Paul liotb, Si I Ward, Munch Chunk Dor. 1'iiui ocnwciijinz, 1st tnni, m. ijiiurk liar. Daniel Chrnlon, 1st Ward, Mauch Chunk. .Tames S. Vcilrt. Mauch Chunk Iloriui;h. Frederick Stabl, 2d Ward, M. Cliank Dor. James .'McHriir, 2d Ward, M. Chunk Dor. Samuel T. Dehli-r, 1st Ward, M. Chunk Dor. Lafayctto l.ents, Alauch Chunk norouich Mlctiacl O'Donncll, Mauch Chunk Dotouith. Abrnliam A. Urerliotlzcr, I.ansiurd Uorourli (Icuiko Kvans, Lans urd IluruUKh. j-rancis .iicivcnna, i.ansiorii Horotiirn. Patrick Camiilx-ll. I.iiiisfurd llorouuli. John Dines, Wrntherly llornugli, (Charles llojtneler, WciillurU iiorough, .losepn i cist cispport iiorougn. .losi jib S. Wt-bb. Wclssport Dornuirh. J. v. Itnudenl-ush, LeblKhtun Durouirh. i'lus Schwulblnz. l.nsl Mauch Chunk Dor. C. .T. (llnsser, Kusl Mauch i'hui.k. John Ilarkms, K.nt Mauch Chunk. Jacob Schwartz, Parryvlllo lloronsli. Herman i-eiiman. Lower lowainensina- rwp Fri-dcrlck llnrlachi'i-, Lower Tuwamenslng, Harrison Michael. Lower Towntncns.nir. Mcphcn Fenstermnchcr, Mitliunluu Twp. iiauiei jiouscr, .unuoiiii k iiiwnsn-p. Francis Stncker, Muhnnlntf Townstilp. IJuao Kunemus, Mitucli Chunk 'J'uwnshlp. James Swecnetr. Mauch Chunk Titwiiship, Simon Anilcsner, Mauch Chunk Township. John McCalfcry, Mauch Chunk Township. Penrose CcorKo, Kast Pcnn Township, .lames mci.-iosKi-y, lianas lownsiup. Kdward Itaber, Franklin Township. John H. Wvisa. Towamensinir Township. James Cole, Packer Township. Paul F.ckcrt. Kidder Township. Jcsso Husson, Dcaver Meadow. BESTAUKANT LICENSES. William Thompon, Manch Chnnk Dornush. Michael McUeady. Mauch Chunk Don ugh. Leopold Kelso, Mauch Chunk Durouj;h. Levi S. Miller, litst Mauch Chunk. Michael Cats. East Mnuch hunk Ilormmh. Thcmtorc Ocrstcr, Dast Mauch Chunk Dor'o, John P. Harris. I.nnslord Dorouuh. .Mrs. Nancy Maiiells, Lansfonl llorouiili. feuwaru iv. miucinaKcr, ijnnsinru. iiunuiKii. Lcwl .1. Uhrislman. Lower Towomenslnif. CJscar Arner, V clsspnrt lMrnuijli. 1,. P. Klciipinircr. I-hlirhton. David O'llrl.in, Franklin Township. John II. Kromer. Franklin Township, .las. I!. Putclll, Hanks Township. Frank McCnnn. IMnuch Chunk Township. Ann Cwens. Manch Chunk I'liwiirhlp. John Frase, Mauch Chunk Township. Ellen Pettets, I.nuJ.inno Townslilp. LlHtlOIl STOltE LIOU SE. J. J. (lallaahcr. Hanks Townslilp. James Mcljloskey, Hanks Township. Hlchard I)ouKierty, Hanks Township. .lonn weene-, aumniit iiui. Michael CnrraKher. Nc"i)iichoninir. (liven Uall.ii;tier, East Jlancli Chunk. Henry K Hohlen, LehlKhton. Michael Martin, Mauch Chunk Horough. GEO. W. ESSElt, I'rothonotary. March 20, 18S0. Look to your best Interests. Now open and ready for Inspection, tho laiioest nnd most comi-lktk stock os si'iitMi and bummer drv noons, mitionh, carpetb, nooTS, shoes, he., ever brought into this section of the country, which wero BoheM More the sliarn Atl7auce. AT A Saving of from 20 to 25 per ct. We aro therefore prepared to offer the f amo nt still very low prices, which will only bo kept up ns lonir as tlio present stock may last. Ami preferring "A NlmbleSlipenceto a Slew Shilling," we are determined to MOVE THE STOCK QUICKLY, And shall offer Extraordinary Induce, meats to CASH BUYERS!! Amonic the list nfflnoilsjust opened aro tho following at a UK EAT 1IAKOA1N : 0000 yard's Calicoes, fast colors. 5000 yaitls Muslins, bleached unbleached. 1 case ID-1 Sheetings 1 caso Honey Comb Quilts. 1 case Heavy Shirting Clicvoils 31 pieces Cossltnere, for Men Jc Boy's Wear. BOOTS AND SHOES We have the Largest and most Handsnmo stock of Men's. Women's and Children's Fine Shoes that were ever i-xlublted In this town, also bought beforcthelateadvanco. which for llenuty i.f Style, Durability and Chiapnees we cau truthfully say cannot bo lnatcbid. "Wo havo also just opened a large and 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 Setts. Consumers of Dry Ooods, Hoots, Shoes, Slc, will (lnd It greatly to their advantage to call early, and examine Hoods and Prices, before purchasing elsewhere, as this Is a bonafide sale, and we can assure you Uenulne Dar. gains. Sj A corulal Invitation extend to all. Jteipectfully, J. T. NUSDAUM & SON, Opposite rubllc Square, Lehlghton, Pa. oct. 4-yl Mrs. L. Wehr & Sister Annouueeato tbo ladle Uiit thei tiavojatr op ueU a new ami ibluonablo UUKA1 CAU 11 Millinery & Dressmaiiog Estalilisliinent, In the llntlding formerly octupleu by Dollen msyei'a Jewcliy more ou South Street, Lehighton. LADIES' AND rillLDHEN'ri BONNETS made up In the very latest styles Spangled and Jet Wings and Ostrich, Tips, In all the Durable Colors. DIAOONAL. CoTtflllrtOY VELVETS. AND TLAIN A Lot of FANCY GOODS and NOTIONS 1 SItKH and BAT INS lo all Shades. rs" epeeisl attention given to MI M.I N En V and Dili MAK1NU. All work doce Iu Ilia Latnat aad Ileal tyle, at aflurv notice, balls. ftetlun gaaranteed. wecuaueuao outoubui idiphbui in uwi nMa and ouAlitr of wulk. srayi CHICHESTER RIFLE cnmrM i-Mpt;wipoerii.si hbju iiit.nD. Thimpi Wl DEFT COM mm ON frotn mie( tha mo.opolLiI irawtBM rrtdfsTtitM In Mill tnttait M ttberw AranrtrtBpMplsx. The! Ht(.f tuft kwain roi.naerftrtl?sms,aufetQrarArOTtraii)tyar. iiuiusapnr tqntU la MiTKRtail ad WOttKMANTIiT Id taySUIala U Wcrltl. Tki$matsTMmi9itmd. Th brrU r ft a all alck)-plM. KiM-k WIbbI Bttxk rtetl Isr to. vkh. uenn in minii ui un .-iMiuitsa par-vr tsnnaii srmr n, vif tnrn ni ciimtr. "r f Maf racmUf MauOIo reindict a at si.il aad licallbra, which ara told a-ftrywhrn. FIRES 6EVEN thirt aad I tfltUactM. cu Isadad la tnMBatjrnaa.atrl trorf'H dUctiarfad la ttfe a aeonda II aocaMary. Mjmicaaaol m baaua. RaefcoM l packtd (Upantalyla a aad tbaroachl tsatad befara laatlac tbarartarv. aa ca tutruu taat ua Kjcpraaa OiarrM wtU act aaoaal SEVEN SHOT REPEATING 7 FLl? u Mb4 iatuUla tjtvrtrtdrasv 1 ha nfflcsi sr m oltiTiiic-ti n tni wt ri Haw Tart Oly.) If j hara aeqaalauaeta la Wtw Tort or aMirt not, aad rd taaUmoalaJa rtcclrtd from wall-kaawa wfwmwi wmf tW9y Ma ewtl at W sfanfy JB ESTif t COMPANY P w P P O m P lit BlHAITLEBO rh Our new Organ, expressly designed for Sunday Sclxools, J2 Cliapcls, etc., is proving a o m d-IEDES'a? StJOOHSS. o J3o sure to scud for full descriptive Catalogue Tjcforcrg purchasing asy other. THE LARGEST WORKS (OF IHE ilO) Oil TOE GLOBE,. Illustrated Catalogue sent free. 4 f Opp. BOTTOM April 10, 18S0. ' ." nnrv trtatmnt. a-c w.',t Br II may rapidly develop int., quIcV ; son.umplior,. i 'f, J1"?' ' ccssful and pleasant treatment II Dr. it. W. LXi,;1'"!. vft, j r " .fr . tt. "nd AdvicVrVc.. ir. Jin'OKTAXT AXN'UlI.X'EMi:X 1 1 POST OFFICE 11U1LD1NQ LEIIIOIITON, I'A., has the Largest and Must Extenslre Stock or TJATS, CAPS, &c. . ever offered In this boronirh. Ilavlnp; pnr. eliBScd my Stuck In tho Eastern and olher IManiifactorles early In tho season nnd at a snrliiirol 10 to 16 per ccnluin in the prcrcnt Advanced Prices, I atn preiinred to otter ex. traordlnary inilucemrnts te my cusiumers. Special attention has been given to the selec tion of Fall and Winter Boots ! and I Invite mymimornus friends and patrons to call nml examine my stock hcTore making; thulr purchase elsewhere, as 1 am prt-pureil to clve spccinl Inducements to all UAllS l'TJJtUllASKItS. ltememher. I.UWIS WTISS I'ost.Omce Dulldlntf, Lebluhton, I'a. Sept. SO. lima o.,ncti, ie78. 0.1. riTTPmELD A Co i Wv aon HiTaro ln-fnUt-rfd ior etn from O tanb niu-.niOHt aKRrnv8tM. lim, anil alter trttnir nninfio.i rcuicdiw. was inilucnl to tv CONariTtiTlOML CATAUHll UtiltDV. Afler UMUi' tlill noil u effectually curcxl. ol linncli exroanl ing hi lv tocu u sua Mei in M ciaUity oi city lamp lighter. Yuutit truly. A I EX. JJABO-V, IhaTO sold your CoxftTirirrio.fAL CATAnnii ptitKDY lur two or s.U'1 tin re ban tieen u ponerul ii litre riuil cijirt-Btmu vt tval'factto with il 1 am u pliTMi iao of the out tcbool.Bhd am vri cautious ol teomnmcndius in 1 it lo- ui wlilch I do uii km.w the ronteut.Lut fiom my U tnouou ot tbn ptHtd i tfwi a of tiir inwlii Hit. IlCCltUat IOtQ CO.NbClIT10Ul.V l.KOmiHtMJ IT. Vil.lJ.WLU3.M. V, marcb com. F E A S IS Heat in Ihe wor'd. I. aia louver than any other. Alavs in KCKKlrouaillou. cures aorra cum rtrui.eaaiidcom I'osta but Utt'e iuor th n the luulatioua. Krery pscltao haa ihe trrdetuark. Call lor tho eenuiue, aud take uo olher. 1 IIVI'KTISI'.US b: - adilreasinv GI.O, l. Ipiuco bL,New York.ouu miiowi;us A co ,ioi learn ihe exact eo ol any proposed line of AliVEItTlnINO io Ametlcau Newapaiu-rs-1M fage raioyhlst, IM. mm. ibaH etTr lb rHIfillPftTFn wlttt BllUittttwImrrsva ntngiirtann.iBii u lh Mw Yor TnbtticftDitvUtcrrftpftrB Thu rtot which cTr wuftHdl att i tkoriqk mtuner im tiny rrnQtaikt4 by th mBnfwtarri of tbr bbiS rj ttaodMniitf Atmigtuti bKrd-rabbvT Htul jrlp. Adjaaubla neat rats, wiUieltaalBV rodaae-aaBdwaltflaoraddrfaaeaniealri la ovar U er It ciita lo aaoal naxU af l&a coaatrr. Wa ctanol of ibm, t irilitn for tO. ttraMir UiH, h f ua s. i- t.... . w j . i.rt.u.i r ih ita,.a.itiift it.n iclallr, aak Uam ta ataa lata ear vaiaarecui aad tiamla Ua aprlioio. mmmmmtmmmmmmammm f BO, VT. iLttcrffllttc, Successor to TIL&H. ARNER, L. & S. Depot, BANK Street,. Lehighton, Ponna., DKAI,Ell IN PHICES. In fcarfnlVffccts are eornipllot' .i.- .i wit, ,m. dcnlneis. lois of vo.ee. tt Ti m e y Jj loss c-l mil, I' ;auln? odors nasal dlormill. and hnally com umpilon. Vwrx mat to lt It i ev agsrMiie.Orcli. . t'.un usclcs,. II nctlctttd whde a cure : it poitii, ., m - r. . . j - -i . W. Case, U3 Arcli Ml., riillu.. 'tw a Hfppectfully nnnounrr tn the people of Le lilglitoii iiiul lt$ vicinity, tlnu he U now pre pared to supply them with all kludiof Household Furniture Mnnuf.ipiurcd from the leit Seasoned tate. rials at Prices fully as low us tho same article, can be Uiuirht lor tlsnwhoro. Here are a fcrr ol tho Inducements offered : Parlor Sets at from JM to C0 Walnut j,larhti-.o, Ilrcslnjr t;ase IledriNim Sulics, 3 pieces K0to Painted lli-droom Suites tl! to f M (lane Seati-d Chairs, per set of 0,.,. fttfl (Jotniuon i hairs, per set of 0, tl and all other cloods cquully cheap. In this connection, I desire to call the at. tentlun of the people lo my ample facilities In THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS with a NEW and HANDSOME 11EAIISE, and a lull UneorUAMshTS and (JOl-TlMi, 1 am prepared lo attend promptly to all or ders Iu Hill line, at lowest prices. l'atronaite rrrpeclliilly Solicited and the most auiple i-atlslucll n guaranu-t-d. V. SUIIWAHTZ, oetI3 HANK St., Lehighton. BEAUTlRjT SEA SHELLS 1'ortliu reehterm lrttrr we will ten I two Ai atone Shell. They ue Uran, and contain al. the colors of the lalnbnw. I'lcei a auiuch qaaieeo;d 'ittiteCenleuniHlfni 55 els. W A. HA 1 L. Los Auaelo. Cal. PENNOCK'S PATENT ROAD MACHINE Keep the hiebwai's flro ilnira better far halt Ihe meseiitcja , larspiutv conUua: lutofaxor in citi-and corntr . circulsm free KtU'U l'KNNckiK i bONa, Keanet Kqiutc, Vj I tj ii IN O llnw -tre'l. Kwl Ilnok; -m... i.uiya. r-JANObtool CuVoi ri ,voi.i to ll.io. Juualra'iwi (j,ta u ue no. Ailc'rssa lhiult-1 I', Iicalin llahllllfKMI. N. J. Cmt a year and expenses to agents Out V ' ' nt free. Adtress P. O. VWJEBY, Anjoita, Jlstas. 19S T-ll. a. w o a o o n a p o B o 3 p O
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