Witt (Zmlm Mxmis, H. V. M011TII1MKH, Milton m:iiiuiiton, i'a.i SaTUMDAYi APRIL-, 17, 1860. The severest enrlliqunlto In Saw Frnn Hseo for rcvcrsl yonrs was cxperionceil thcro Wednesday afternoon tit five minulcs just ono o'clock. The niollon was vortical, nml buildings roclteil vlilbly, (ho Nerndn block apparently swaying a foot, frdtii llio perpen dicular, but no furious damage Is reported. Mr. Win. H. Komble, having rcconsitl ercd llio rash rcsolroor tho 111 advised coun eel that controlled his action for tho last two weeks, found It expedient to try to do, on the 12th of April! " hat would Imvo been far wiser If done on tho 29th of Mnreli, the day fixed In his original bail bond, Ho started from Atlantic City on n morning trulu Monday, to go through to ltanisburg, with the view of having Ills ball renewed at once, as In llio cases of Salter, PetrolTnnd the other defendants. But, accord ing to tho news from Harrisburg, tho machinery did not work as smoothly this time as on the former urension. No hearing was had on Monday, Mr. ICemblo remaining at the house of a friend, nominally In the custody of the Sheriff, until Tuesday, when Judgo l'enrson admitted 1dm to bail in tho styii of $5000, to appear for sentence on tuc 2Gth lust. -A St. Petersburg correspondent of tho Paris Vbllairc writes under dato of Marc! 17lli, that extraordinary cirorts arc being made to hush up a recent occurrence in the ttulaco. About fivo o'clock in tho morning, so tho story runs, a confidential servant of tho Czar's hoard a cry for help, and though ho recognized tho Czar's voice. He Instant. ly stepped Into the imperial bedroom, Tho Czar has been suffering from nightmarc,nut an uncommon thing with him nowadays, If St. Petersburg rumor is to bo believed. Startled but not thoroughly awakened by tho openlngof tho door, ho eprangun, seized ono of the revolvers ho always kept by his bedside, and fired. Tho servant dropped to tho carpet, seriously If not fatally wounded. Of cuurso tho sharp crack of tho pistol shot brought all tho guards in that part ot the palace running to the spot. The official version of the story Is that tho servant was cleaning tho Czar's revolver, and accident ally shot himself. tho Hon so Is In Committee of tho Whole and has its Chairman, go to show the great superiority of Mr ltiindall over most prcsid- ng officers, nud are uselul to his reputation u that particular. In every Itonso of Hep. rescnlatlves thcro nro a few members who are immediately olntcd rut to nil strangets as distinguished In some way, cither good or bad. Thus, when Den. Butler was here, evcryono wonted loscohlm, and felt that their Washington experienco was Incomplete if, for any renson, tho fat, cross cyed,shrcwd Yatikco jHilitieian was absent from the Chamber. Alas, ho is no longer hero to en liven rarliamentaty proceedings. We might hnve better pparcd a bettor man. Ocnerol Garfield is also pointed out as one oftholioni, on account of his prominence ns a speaker and leader. Judgo Kelley, the great tarlir odvoc.ite; Levi 1'. Morton, llio millionaire broker; Fernando Wood, Sunset Cox, tho humorist and scholar, and most of nil, perhaps, Alexander II. Stephens, In his chair, wheeling himself around tho area, and participating in dobato in a shrill.trcblo voice, shot forth with n, painful intensity and almost ferocity of ellbrt. Mr. Stephens lias been dying for twenty or thirty years, I do not know how long, but seems to thrive under tho process. Ho Isstrongcr now than ho has been for many years nnd the last te- poll Is that ho is going to abandon bis chair and walk about as other mon. IIo is ecr tainlv a very extraordinary person, and al though full ot crochets, generally gets tho esteem given to men of holiest convictions nnd capable parts. At jCsi. Compiled for the Cardon Advocate. l'oi'ut.vit sci unci: mti:s. J?b little anxiety Is being manifested In this country to see that grand cxamplo of Egyptian monumental art, "Cleopatra's Needle," which was presented some timo ago to the United States, by the Khcdlvo of Egypt. Tliowork.iriaklngitowii nml train porting the great Obelisk to this country Is under the supervision of Lieutenant Com mander Oorring, of tho U, 8. Navy, who Is hacked by llio splendid liberality or Mr. II. II. Vundcrbilt, of New Yirk,wh hosngieed In bear the entlro expense of tho undertak ing, which it Is calculated will reach near $100,000. Tills Obelisk is from Alexandria, is 70 feet in lielglit and Is 7 leet 7 liichei uy 8 feet 2 Inches tit the bnso. It is of pink Hard times, bail business, bad crops, famines, pests, political persecutions, gov ernmental tyrannies, and recruiting serg eants arc combining to swell the tide or Eu ropean emigration to America beyond pre cedent. A few years ago the arrivals nt Castlo Garden, New York, had dropped far below 100,000 annually) but there was a gain of 20,000 year before last, and again of CO.O00 mor last year, when llio total reached 175,580. Now, with tho revival of business on this side of tho ocean, the flow of immigration has begun to bo enormous. During the first quarter of tho present year, tho arrivals at the Battery numbered 34, 855 a number unprecedented in the winter season. As tho corresponding quarter of tho past year yielded but 11,052, though that was a great increase over years preceding, it may bo conjectured what tho summer will bring forth. It is further noticeable that a considerable portion of tho gain achieved during tho past Ihrco months has been in Immigrations from Germany aud Austro-IIungary. A good many of this year's arrivals will bo in season to swell tho coming census. omit a statement It. O. Dun Co s"w,nKuuniber of failures in the Uni- States and Canada for the three months ending March 3fst, 18S0, together with tho amount of liabilities: Stolen and Terrilorin. Eastern Middle Southern Wtsiern Pacific and Tern rirt. ... ...Ml ...315 ...lit ,.HM ... 603 1st or. 1SS0. LUMttlc. 1 2.39.844 4,041.340 2.4W.3SI) j.oa.oj1: 1,515,652 Total 1432 412,777,071 Canada 603 4,bl0,2n Tho failures for the first quarter of tho present year, as will bo seen by tho above table, number only 14.12, with liabilities of only $12,797,074. These figures are excep tionally small, and show a decrcaso in the number of casualties of nearly one-half, as compared with tho first quarter of any pre vious year since 1874. The liabilities are less than they wore over before reported in any quarter since the commencement of the publication of quarterly returns. It is a fact full of significance that the indebtedness of failed parties in tho first three months of Ulie present year do not equal otic-fourth of the turn to which they amounted in any first quarter in tho last preceding six years ,As time progresses tho figures relating to failures sccni to indicato a steady contiuu ance of favorable conditions for the trado of .the country. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. euit Washington special. W'ssuixqton, April 10, 18S0. What Is Congress doing? is an every day query. Getting ready, say tho wise "get ting an awful ready" for what? Nearly three months havo joce by and no legisla tion of importance has been passed upon Tho newspajwr galleries aro good places for 6eelng as well as hearing, and, tfs there is nothing particularly worth listening to now odays, suppose wo look urjund and "let ob-J icrvolioii with extcimvo view survey man kind." The Houo of Representatives, the more interesting of the Chambers of tho l-'cdsral Legislature, is a very largo hall, inucU too Urjjo or efficient work, aud has Aat JooU from Its superficial dimension. f ha feats aru srrangal In scml-clrcular rows, ici,i?g an arc la which ore u'.'ks for J,bo,elerks, the official sJcsojjrajmers, an J jfcwii all, on a raised dali, (b Speaker's desk, the latter being ilircetby under the re porter's gaUer, ,aifctrdl og th isorj-ejponde & ti a fine chanca to study the phreuobgical de velopments of tho presiding officer. Jfu lus good bead and a good voice, and makes an admirable Speaker. The House fur many years now has boenfbrtuuataln Ihls respect, and It Is a very Important Item, sinco the Speaker possesses more power over current legislation probably tljag an other nun In J he ouctrv, lit. Cojfax was an admirable Speaker, ifr. Blaine, who followed, was jyortby f bis mantle. Mr. Kerr, who sue fcedeil Mr. BlaJne, wljeu IJjo Pcraoeruts HtHS fjito power, was nof so veil suited for the posltjon, but only hejd it for a start time when ho died. Mr. Kendall combines many of llio qualities whjeh go to make up the Ideal Speaker. He must have a quick yt, an instantaneous and correct Judgment, -Toicc like an auctioneer, and Infiqito tact. Mr. Handall possesses all the) in au cml sent degree, and governs bis uqrujy eon (irti as well as wo can expert anyena to do. jt s curious to watch the changed behavior fit the House when be assume tbe obalr afier otenjporary absence. A few vigorous thumps of liig inellet soon brings the House W order, ani Ihcto goes over the floor aud jtallery a sense of relief, as If the master wre again at the helm. Such inlerr- most orn nrarurt cn.rtnxsroKuEXT. WASiiiMiTor,, D. O., April 13, 18S0. It is many y-,,irs at least sinco tho country has had a inoro indolent Congress than the present ono moro ready to adjourn early n'.id begin late, or moro Impatient of busi ness when dinner time comes. Generally there has been a custom in Congress to hold sessions on Saturday for debate, on which occasions nny member who is soiling for n speech may get an opportunity to fno it o(T, or nt least to havo it Injected Into the Record for the benefit of his constituents. This practico relieves tho regular proceedings of u great encumbrance in the way of gab,and it is therefore, commendable. But the pres ent Congrefs adjourns over Saturdays, nnd sometimes Fridays, whilo tho very sugges tion of night sessions will give tho members a cramp. This Congress fell into easy habits during tho extra session. With a political debate, on hand and noother business, members ad journed cai ly, neglected committee, meetings and fell into indolent ways. Moro solid work can bo done after a long afternoon's debate, during tho hour between 5 nnd 0 o'clock p. m., than in all the rest of tho day. Members aro savagely impatient of debate, utterly intolerant of points of order, wick edly resentful of unnecessary interruptions, and will tako moro votes nnd get through moro business in thatantc-dinner hour than during twelve hours of full stomached case and tolerant humor. The committee that rises and loses this precious hour wastes its day's work, for another morning will seo a new lot of talkers start out for a brush over tho very ground on which tho first lot was exhausted the pTovious day; nnd the hour of 5 on tho second day will find that com mittee precisely whero it w,i3 0t tho same hour on tho first day. Tho House this ses sion considered twenty of tho now rules for two months, adjourning every day about -1 p. m. Tho committee ono day determined to hold the Hoese till six o'clock, and tho members, fearful of losing their dinuer, adopted tho other twenty rules in that one afternoon. Were ll ITol-luH.'.'.at extra hour the new rules might havo bceu under dis cussion yet. ' Mr. Weaver, the Greenback member Irom Iowa, who has been struggling for three months to "catch tho Speaker's eye" suc ceeded at last in getting recognized on Mon of last week, and drooped his resolutions on tho Clerk's desk. Considering tlieirexlremo character the voto on thesa resolutions was unexpectedly large. They declare tho right and duty of the Government to issue all money, whether of coin or laper, and to make it full legal tender for all debts, public or private; they oppose the refund ing of tho public debt, ami propose its pay ments ns fast ns possible, "according to con tract," and for this purpose, projioso tho ut most practicable coinage of silver, as well as such gold as the business of the country may require. Mr. caver protested that ho and his party did not intend llio payment of the bonds In paper, so that tho resolutions must bo accepted as fur unlimited paper money and the payment of the bonds In silver. Thcso propositions were sustained by 85 Representatives, or within n fraction of 30 per cent, of tho cntiro House. Of these, 73 wcro Democrats, 10 wero Greenbackcrs, and only two Messrs. Belford, of Colorndo,aud Kcllej, of rcnnsylv.iniii Republicans. The 73 Democrats constitute one-half of all tho members of that party in tho House' and with thoso who were jiaircd make a de cided majority of tho party. It is not sur prising that tho Democratic leaders of any degree of senso have steadily resisted the presentation of thcso resolutions. They knew that tho test voto would show that their pirty was hopelessly divided ou this question. Apropos of tho Edmunds boom.of which there has been sonio sly talk lately, it may bo said that tho Vermont Senator does not cunsider himself a candidate in tho accept ed senso. But his party might go farther aud faro a great deal worse. Senator Ed munds is without doubt tho mott critical man in Congress. It has long been the prac tico of somo Se-iiatori to tako their bills to him fur approval before introducing llicm. Sometimes ho will chaugea comma, a word or a seutenco, but when the bill comes up for action ho Is pretty suro to favor it. Ho is certain not to oppose it. But if ho does not see a bill beforehand look out for him 1 Late,"" tho inmates in tho Senate have been guylnz ln"." somewhat about bis Presiden tial aspirations, aud according to rcjwrts ho answered some ot hem a day or two ago with iho remark, "I see "t a singlo feature lu tho riesiduutlal office whic j would please me." "What!" exclaimed Scnu.'or Hoar, "not cvec the power to veto bills?" Early in May will be celebrated the wed dingof oneof the most charming girls in Washington, MUs Ellie Sherman, who, by her amiability of character and personal attractiveness, captivates (ho bearts of all brought within reach of hir power. The ceremony uniting her in marrlaga with Lieutenant Thacbara, U. S, N will lake place very quietly at home, in tbo presence of the relatives of the contracting parties, Immediately following which there will be a reception to which only a few "dignitar ies" and the most intimate jiereonal friends wilt bo Invited. The ueoewity for so re siding the number of guests is from the lie of tbe house in which tho Usneral and Mrs. Sherman inako their homo -so only n small poitiou of their large circle of friends wil) bayo the satisfaction of seeing the woj dlngflf "our gallant oaptaiu' daughter and the Tor who ploughs the water." granite, supposed to have been taken from tho quarries of Sycne mm from tho Greek inscriptions tiin it, it was erected and dedi cated to King Thulium's III, In the days of Mosos. If no accident occurs "Cleopatra's Needle," Will arrive In New York, in tho early part of Hummer and bo erected In some suitable plaooin that city .when doubt less, thousands of persons will bo attracted thither to seo the great curiosity nud behold Its, hieroglyphics, which were probably seen mid read by tho Jews at the time of Moses, or when the Savior was taken by his parents to Egypt ns a place ofrclugo Irom Her'a rage. Mr. J. Ballanllne Hannay 0 Glasgow, Scotland, Fellow of tho Ch jmicol Society of London, is meeting w'.'Jn grCBt s,1Cces3 in the manufactureof n;,,BclaldInmoinls. A writer from the M,nenil Department of tho British Mureu', declares that specimens of this Kc".'tiomnii's work havo been thoroughly tested nnd found fully equal in every respect to the genuine. Like the diamond, they are nearly inert in wlarizcd light, and their hardness is sucli that they easily score deep grooves in a polished surlaco of sapphire, which tho diamond alone can do. Many other chemists and experts h ivo thoroughly tested specimens mid givua like report, that they aro so near the genuine as to imiko it almost iinpoysiuio to detect uie;dincrcncc. Tho American exhibits at tho Internat ional Fish Exhibition, to bo held at Berlin, beginning April 20th,will bo numerous nud valuable. Tho Commissioner to rcspresent the United Stales sailed from Now oik on tho 20th of last inootb.with 1'rof. G. Biown Goode, Curator of the National Museum, nt tlio head. I no exhibits in iiosscssinn ol the Commission it is jaid, camprised fully 7 500 snecimens, having an nggregato bulkol 175 tons. An International Exhibition of Steam thrashing machinery will bo held at Peru gia, in Umbria, Italy, beginning July 1, 18S0, under an arrangement of tho Italian Minister of Auriciiltuio, Industry and Com merce. Four prizes of gold, silver, and bronze, each of meat value, will bo bestowed by the govermeut. Application should be made, before May 31st, to Signer Alcssandro Rusni, Secretary of tho Agfanan Committee, at Umuria, Italty. A thorough examination of tbo charao. tcr and resources of the Alaska seal and fish erics lias been directed by tho Commissioner of Fisheries, and Mr. Tarleton II. Beau has been np;oiiited to superintend tho company selected for tho purpose. Tho party will sail on tbe United Stales Coast Survey Schooner Tnrkan, from Sau Francisco, somo time next mouth. Tho annual shipments of Talm oil from that portion of the west coast of Africa which liC3 south of tho riyer Voltaj't is said will amount in value to S7 .500.000. Its nrin cipal uso being in the manufacture of soaps, perfumery, candles and other similar artic les. It is highly valued among tho natives as food (taking tho place of butter) and is extensively used torlucl ami lighting, t.isx or lu'fUN'.rsr lssncd by tho United States Patent Omca to citizens of this state, for the week ending April 10, 1880, furnlshod Tor llio OAnnow Advocate, from the Law and I'atent oltlco or J. Met). rnnniNa, 800 V Street, (north of Patent OITlcc), Washington, D. U. ,T, ISennor, Philadelphia, combined valve and seal-Joint for wash stands, bath tubs, he. A. (. Curamlnns, Harrisburg, assignor to Pennsylvania Steel Company, Interlock ing switch and signal apparatus. D. Frank, Allcntown, car coupling, M, S. Frost, Philadelphia, process and ap paratus for manufacturing gas. A. llarnilsh, Intercourse,apparatus for steam. Ing tobacco. D. W. ltoyslngcr, Philadelphia, device, for flllug nnd binding papers. It, Kennedy, lIarlansburg,tnach!no for baling bran, tec. 1 J, Maulc, l'jlladolphla,plpo vise for binoli vises. H.ll.McEIroy.Plttsburg.nrrjrcstforwrltcr!. J Maloney, Ureal Holt, assignor of H Inter est to (J, J. O'C'nner, sand pump attach, mont. I). T'organ, atsbrnor of Interest to J, V.. "iVay't.Wcst Liberty, W. Va.,and W. Itlee, Jr., West Alexandor.plow and cultivator. (1. Sehalck, PotUvlllc, trigger for firearms A. O. Stlvcjon, Apollo, farm harrow. It. It, Fathain, Jr., Philadelphia, beat regu lating devlco for Incubators, O. M. Poulkc. assignor of '4 Interest to S. D. Wright, Philadelphia, breast harness. J, II. lrvfln, Morton, stove, U. Miller, assignor of , Interest to (J. S. Francis, Spring City, wrench. Q. II, Pearcl, Mooslc, Ironing board. (J. 11. W. S. Perkins and O. I). Clark, Phila delphia, stop valve. but many aro anxious to fix rales at 2 10.. Foreign manufacturers can deliver Iron In New York at tho latter figures nnd many manufacturers think Hint Imported Iron lias much to do with the present lull 111 trade. Tho reduction of cars fates from b to S J cents will roduoo tho price of puddling from $7.25 to $0.25 per ton. With card rates at 32 10 cents, puddling will bo $S.80 per ton. Tho workmen will accept tbo reduction as a ncc-ceslty. -Dr. Browning, a regular gradtiato of ono of tho oldest and best modlcal colleges of tho United Stales, has for years been studying tho subject of coughs, colds, and nil troubles of that nature, and is satisfied Ib'.k he has by dillgen,t research In chemis try and pharmacy found out the truo com binations of medicine that will most quick- y nnd satisfactorily euro tho most ncuto or chronic cases. liisC. kC. Cordial is the secret, and it is now effecting cures that are really astonishing. One trial will convince you that it will eventually becomo Indls- ponsablo to nny family. For sale by drug gists. Prico 50 cents. Dr. Browing, Pro prictor, 1117 Arch St., Thlla. A man named Slcigerwald, employed nt rackerton, on Monday last, while engaged unloading lumber had his hand caught and badly mashed. vr.vi'i: a'uiyx. Mike McKoo, a well known chrrarlcr in Oil City, committed suicido on Friday by uiKing uyiiraiu in cuiorai. ' A correspondent writes froe Pittston that there ia no prosiect of a stnko ill Luzerne or uicuawauiiA county uiuong thu coal miners. Charles Gibbons, 12 years old, and rcsid in; nt South Fork, Cambria couutv. at- .LtcinjilC'Ua.TiojriLA moving train on Satur nay, ami, tailing turner tho Wheels, nau u.l Head cut oil. Tho Grautier Steel Woiks, nt Johnstown wero almost entirely destroyed by lire on Saturday morning. The loss will amount to $j0,000,and live hundred men nro thrown out of employment. In Pittsburg, on Saturday, Thomas Cor coran, tho bov who killed hiayouthtul com panion, n but named Joseph Hough, inn tight over a chew of tobacco, was convicted ol murder in llio second degree. A correspondent writes from Columbia that tho Susquehanna Rolling Mill at that place shut down on Satuiday,' to remain closed until tho outlook i3 brighter. Tho Shnwnco Mill is running steadily. Tho planing mill of the Harrisburg Car Manufacturing Company and ten dwellings wero destroyed by lire at Harrisburg on Sat urday afternoon. The loss was about $40,000 upon which thcro was au insurance ol'$15, 000. By tho explosion of a blat on tho Penn sylvania road, cast of Dowiiingtowii.Chestcr couniy on i uurwiay,io!in rowers was Killed Robert Taylor fatally injured and a number of other wero badly bruised and cut' by Hy ing stones. Tho Osceola licvcille estimates the loss to tho Clearfield region by reason of tho miners striko at not less than j.200,000 per week. The late General James L. Revnohls be queathed to the city of Lancaster" S 1,000 in irusi, m no invested nnu tho Interest applied 10 mo purciiaso ol tuei lor ine poor. The Reading Time and Dbmtch thinks that the coining census will show that Berks county has a population of 123,000 persons. nnd it so it will bo tho liitli county in the suite. Johnson Coulter, of Edcnburg, Clarion county, while hunting near Beaver City on Friday, was accidentally shot and killed by tho dischargo of bis gun while crossing a leuco. William Brown, a somnambulist, of Mc KccsiKirt, Allegheny county, jumiwd from a window on Saturday moriiin ' uud was im paled on the picket of a fence. He cannot recover. A Lancaster dispatch 6tatcs that on Sat. urday night tho body of n colored man named James Titus, who lived ot Parkes- burg, was louud near that place in a tcrri bly mutilated condition. It is supposed that no was run uvcr uy a train and UUIcil The Read ins Hardware Comnanv lias nearly completed the purchase ol a tract of una near uoucsonta, nerks county, where it will remove its works, to avoid the nu noynnco so frequently sullered by it from strikes in Readiug. It is proposed by the company to build 300 homes lor their men. Dr. IIotetlcr, of Pittsburg, bought in ono nay last wocn iuv,iiuii barrels ol oil, which no win carry until better prices prevail. Rev. Deniel Berfi'er, of Orwigsburg, who is o.t years old, was parauzed last Saturila while conducting a funeral Bervlceind will (lie. A 10 year old daughter of Mr. Sylyestcr Crum,ol PortagoTowiHlilp.Cambria county, caught fire on Saturday and was burned to ueaiii. The clothing of Mrs. Samuol A. March if West Chester.took fire from n stove on Tues day, and she was so badly burned that she Ci'M the next day. MiS-JUalb, of Ross Township, Allegheny comity, who has bcui deranged for some time, oumi.'ilttcd suicido on Monday by drowning ucrsclt in a horse tiougn. On Monday, wbilo Mrs. Henry Wiley, living near Langhorne,Montgomcry cnun!. was attempting U dip water from a cistern, she lost her balance, and, falling into tbe tank, was drowned. Captain George Oldmtxon, who died last Thursday, at his lesldcnoa at Saner Valley, Chester uouuty, was the youngest sou of tho four sons of the lata Sir John Oldmixon, all of whom obtained rank in the Royal navy. The CoulTrndo. On Monday last, tho 5th instant, tho several anthracite companies commenced full shipments of conl,tho period of restricted production having expired on Saturday, April 3d, up to which dato the total ship ments from all sources were 411,000 tons be hind those to tbo corresponding date last year. During the month ol March the stock on hand was reduced about 130,000 tons. Wo havo to report a fairly actiyo market for the sizes of vial used for Iron and steam pur poses, and tho dullness usual nt this season of tho year in the demand for the two sizes used for domestic purposes. Tho equaliza lion of tho prico of stove coal with tint of the larger sizes used for steam purposes has, howovcr, created somo demand for tho former size for making steam, as many manufacturers aro will'ng nt tho same prico to tako stove coal in lieu of broken. We learn from all sources that tho companies nro determined to storo their stovo coal rattier than fuithcr rcduco tho price, us it must soon rapidly advance, duo to the fast that so much less will bo made this year than lest. Tho great increaso in the porpor tionoftho larger sizes of coal necessarily involves a corresponding decrease in tho quantity of the smaller sizes, aDd wo bo. licve it is variously estimated that from 20 to 30 per cent less stove coal will bo mado this year than wasmadc in 1879,and as there has never been, a timo when tho entire amount of this particular sizo of coal was not readily sold it follows that such a great restriction in the amount mode will make stove coal very scarce later in tho season and many shrewd operators aro expecting prices for tiiis particular size to bo from ono dollar to ono dollar nnd fifty cjnts higher than now. It is quite important that all interests in tbo trado should at tlie opening of navigation understand fully the pros peels for the year with reference to demand nnd supply. As above stated, the deficit, a: compared with last yearJs 441,009 tons. The following tnblo shows the monthly produc tion for lust rear after April 1st: Tons. Tons, New Advertisements. rjo whom It May Concern. All norsnns are lieirbv forbid hnrfomlni? trutiuitf oTfurnisliI in with lmox cttuw llqiitTA TTiv pud. iiiuiiuiiifl i-ui.i. nn 1 Wl I I I lit iwnoiudblalnr any do'ota e nlraitcd by lilui aim. una ouiu. rranklln Tny , carbon Co., To, April 17. lSbO-wa ftT3 ft A TiT Q 13 stops, 3 set Heeds, 2 Knee W4hwiiw wcus, aiooi, hook, oniy iii.iu. o &iop urgan, r-iooi, hook, only tsa, 76. J'innos, ciooi, jover, hook, ivu io illnatralcd catalogue frco. Addriss, w.u. iiunniEiiLi, kevfistown. ra. apr.l'w4 New Advertisements. otlco to Trespassers. Alt tinrn-in fttrvlisM-iW fAtii.t To,a.n''-.M tlie Lund til tho mn'criiJaiiod, nltuato in art vvciinii,a I'TniiK-in rowrtMiin. uaiuoii ctmity, rifc.HV imnMog ovrr two certain tnottmuis It uik between two onlilio muds, or for any wtocr pur pofu lor a iicrioil ot flvo yeitrs tiora tltla duto. under pcually or the lnw April 17. HC.wS Finnivliii Twp- Look to your best Interests. Now encn nnd ready for Inspection. Iho I.AIIOK9T nlld MOST COMI'LKTK STOCK VT Brmt.o nnd summlu nuv noons, kotiomi. CAUPKTS, 110OTK, BU0U8, kc., over brouKlit Into this section of llio country, which were Bought More tte sliarii Atace, AT A Saving of from 20 to 25 per ct. Wo aro therefore prepared to oiler tho fame at still very low prices, which will only bo kept up ns long as tbo present stock may Inst, And lireforrlou "ANInihlcSlxpcncoto a Slow Shilling," vo aro determined to MOVE THE STOCK QUICKLY, And shall offer Extraordinary Induce, lnents to is m 6 0- p 03 New Firm! New Spring Goods ! The undersigned, lately assistants to Miss T.izztu Iviikamak. resoeetlullv nnnounco to the Unites of Lfliluhton, Wclssport, nnd the surrounding neluhborliood that they havo i urciiaseu mo iu iu 1.1 hic x jsuain lately carried on by Miss Kueamku, and that they havo Just received a new and elegant stock of m OOMl'lUSIKO HATS, BONNETS, I'lAIWEHS, t I II II, tve TKIMMINCfS, NOTIONS, etc., etc., Which th"y nro olTerlnit nt unprecedently LOW PKIOES FOlt UAS1I. All work wifl be made up In tho latest fashion, and most durablo manner. A share of pnblle patronage Is solicited and perfect satisfaction irnaran tccd. AIMS. A. KRl-IAMEIt, IdlSS M. S. SNYI1EU. Store at the Intersection of Bank Street nnd Bankway, Lehlghton, I'a. Apr.Um3 M AHOSIXU TOtt'SSHlT. ciiiatii.es L.ENTZ. Collector of Tax and Ovcrtecr of tho Poor ot Mnlionlng Township, In account with said township, lur tho year ending April, 18S5: To amount of duplicate for 189 910 40 Olt. iavj 40 By cash paid to Chas. Slttlcr.ovcrsecr, lor services fur 1877 27 50 "Cash paid to Nathan Kranz, over seer, for services lor 1879 12 75 " Exonerations 1 03 " Ooms'n lor collecting tnxnt 5 prct. .r 62 " paying out at 3 per el 19 38 u Cash paid for tho maintenance of Hauliers as nor receipts 635 09 " Balauco duo tho Township 172 03 CASH BUYERS!!. Amonjt the list ofnoodsitist opened aro the following at a U It EAT UAUUA1N : 0000 yards Calicoes, fast colors. 5001) yards Muslins, bleached & unbleached. 1 case 10-4 Sheetings 1 caso Honey Comb Quills. 1 caso Heavy Shirting Chevoits 31 pieces Casslmere, fur Men 3c Boy's Wear. BOOTS AND SHOES Vo hnvo tlio LurECSt and most lInrwl?ome slock of Men's. Women's niHUJhllrircn'a Fine Shoes thnt wero ever exhibited In tills town, nlso bought lie for o tho Into nUvanro. wlilch Tor Uenuty of Style, Durability nml Olunnncss wo can iruwuuuy say cannoi uo maicncu. "Wo havo also just opened a largo and beautiful assort incut of BEST WHITE GRANITE AND C. C. WARE, of ForoiKn and American Manufacture, which wo wil run off at very low prices, in Setts. Honsumers of Drv Qooils. Hoots. Shoes. &c., will find It trreatly to tlielr advantage to call pnrlv. nnd exnmlne Hoods and Prices, before purchasing elsewhere, as Ibis Is a bonafide sale, aim wo can ,nuo ,uu ui-uuiuu i,ui. gains, S- A cordial Invitation extend to all. Itcspcctfully, J. T. NUSBAUM & SON, Opposite rbllo Square, Lchlirliton, Pa. oct. 4-yl fJj Our new Organ, expressly designed for Sunday Schoola 1 1 f!linTinl- lf. id Tir.,.!in. , . Co Euro to send for full descriptive Catalogue before1 3 purchasing any other. p' the fluntT wnntf? rnz tuc mm n tuc n nnt MIL LHIIULUI 1IUIIIU) Vl MIL IllllUy Ull MIL ULUUL Illustrated Catalogue Bent free. (010 40 1IAT1E1SON MIM.KI!. ono of the Supervl sum of lMi'.hoiilnjr Township lit account. wltli said 'ionnsiiip, lor.iuo ypi: tiid.uis AnrM.UflQ: iVpvil 2,071,270 I September.. .2,41 7.581 ..DU. October 2,0 11 ,u T;v ,l0lc u. 'i !!I7 ..IK'l June ivili i -'J"iniwf....2,:iK5,tn)5 July 2,40J,M5 December.. ,2,074,400 August 2,331,405 Tho above table shows a largo shipment, and, In our judgment, it will bo somewhat difficult to mnUc any very great increase in many of tho months during the present year. From all sources wo learn that the demand for general manufacturing pur- poses will, bo greatly increased over last year, lor iron purposes nlouo it is esti mated that at least nno million tons addi tional will be required, and when tho defi ciency up to the present timo is added to tho increased requirements for tho future it makes an nggregato which it may be prac tically impossible to reach. If wo are right in our conjecture tho present is the proper timo to buy rail, nnd those who defer pur chases may havo to ray dearly for their pro crastination. One of the very best features of tho trade 13 tho entire unanimity with which tho companies are acting in the mat ter of production nud prices, aud sinco the troublesome question of a division of tlio total tonnago into quotas has been practi cally abandoned nnd the plan cf total sus pensions of mining for fixed periods unani mously adopted for tho purpose of prevent ing over-production it seems to us that the future prosperity of tbo trado may bo con sulercd as assured. Ledger, 12th. am'tol'dunlicatcsferycarlSiO $659 01 Cash rco'd Iruin rtalliau i.auicr. One o the evidences of the return of cyvo.1 ' tiim in Williainsinrt Is tho larce number I full Information nddrcM th lluiiuc Man it Mvr, f r Inticce, wl.il of fih's ih on Saturday ercuiuj. J J -r. biaie I'wi.i'gr, Centre V'o , 1'., One of the most urgent demands of our time is a system of education which shall train tho young to tpply their school learn ing. At the Pennsylvania, State College pruetieal instruction In Acrieulluro, Horti culture, Ikitany, Zuology, Mechanics, Chem istry, otc, U given, sud thus theory 111 the claw room is upiilialand enforoed by exper ieiiee in the field and laboratory. Spring sessiou opens April vtn, for rauiouo una Presentment ot tbo Grand Jury. Ib the Honorable the Judges of Quarter si'oiu of the 1'cacc inand for the County of Carbon, April 6'cssion. ISSOi Tho Grand Inquest of the Commonwealth of Pcnnsylvauia, inquiring for the County ot uaruou, in nil mailers relating to tliu same, uo respectlully rcpoit: They have uclcd upon nine bills of in dicttnent of which eight were found true bills uud one Icnuicd. Wo beg leave luithcr to report! That wo havo visited and iusiccted thecouuty build ing! and find the county jail and county buildincs in cowl condition, wo also in spectul tlie East Matich .'hunk bridge, and nnd llio repairs in progress, vie respect fully call the attention of tho Court to tho jury rooms and tiieaccomniouaiioiis therein lurmshed, as we believe they are inadequate for tlio wants of the jurymen. Wo ulsu recommend that tho Protliunotary's oflico be built in the vacant lot adjoining the Court iiouso. Wo further report that, as tho Constables of Kidder and Ncsquehoiiliig report that the roads in their townships are in a very bad coudition,such action may bo taken by your Honors as will e licet a remedy. Our atten tion lias been called to the bad condition of tlie new road leading from East Mauch Chunk to A. Chilstman's, The constables' reports from nearly every township in tlie county show that the haudboards aro not ull up. This is au inexcusable negligence oi mo proer omcers, which creates consid erable dilliculties to tho traveling public We also call tho attention of tho Court to tho condition of the road leading from Wcalhcrly Isorouch and Pucker towiishln. and suggest that railings be placed on tbat portion immediately opposite llio h. V. 11. 11. Co. sliojis. We also request tho Court to call tho attention of each and every con stable throughout tlio county as to their duties in reguru totnusaio ot intoxicating 11 quor on the Sabbath day; alio the condition ot iho road from Itickert's in Franklin town- shin to White Head Lock. We resDet-'lfully tender our thanks to the Honorable Judjj.'s and District Attorney for their courtesy and sltnoco rendered us during our dliberatont. IIkvhv HcincM-tx, Foreman. Dated, April 15, 1SSQ. 'JTIio Iron Trade. A special dUpatch from Pittsburg to tba Philadelphia Ledger says; Tho iron manu facturers havo been grumbling for weeks at tha present depression in tbe iron trade. Most of them admit that tbo recent "boom" was overestimated, when eanl rates wero put at 4 cents, and are now prepared to put tba rates back to 3 cents. The majority of , ike manufiu'tur t hii) to favor i ront; 30 00 m 60 on. Ily balancoduo from last settlement. AllcnoailCU oil m.ma mm tuiuuvi. . Oaili paid lor labor on roadi, cto. . 1 Uxuiicratlot.s ' Pcrcentuge lur collecting tax 818 11 60 55 lus 16 Cll) 01 7 18 32 1318 11 WATir ax T.AFFI.Elt. one of tho Sunervls ors ol luaiiunuitf -lowusuip, in uceouui with said Township, lur tbe year ending April, i9su: 1 ii n. Whnt amount nfilunlleato 41103 24 llalanco duo Iruin last settlement 34 88 Oil. $-1601 K iw nmnnnt m'd for labor on roads. - . '. nu nil iuiiiiilt. ulu..., ..... v " Services per salt, as Supervisor... VI 00 " Exoucrallous 11 43 " l'ercentaite lor collecting tax Ti 77 u ,,nBlt mil,) to (I. 11. Setdlo lor H. Miller, Supervisor, as por receipts SO 00 Clash nald to 11 Jllller 128 60 ,' ili luitd to Auditors for settling nceount 50 o it.,tiinin iluu ToHiisbln bv Nuthan UalUer S04 68 4.1604 12 Wo tho unilcrslirncd Auditors ofJIohonlnK Township, no nereuyceriuy mat o iuiom- ailliued 1110 anovo accounts uno unu mom wi reel as stated, this 12th day of April, 1880. ji:m,ii aiiuur.it, j THUS. M. W KiVYIIR, Audilon. JL'SIAH MUSSULMAN. Ten Cents lor a Trial Trip FOKTY-TIIIIID YE All Tlie Hew York Weekly Atlas, 8 l'AOUS. 45 OOIUMNS. w'n innsthavuh If a iniiilou readers immedi ately aud will Henu the paper 4, IVeeUs lor IO Ccuis. The WKKlvLY ATI.AS Is one oftheolie-t and best paperH puiibsl em contains speclil n. liclis ou AEilc'lturi'. Coounatlou, i;nrt Hoclcty Gon p. toueiher with reliable Market ilipoiia, UiirIii, oalioralx ond iboico luciary niattei, laaUlut'lt eseeulially the Journal lor the IIOM12 AND KIUESlDi:. Mfli1e4 linstn-m nml. oneyeit ou receipt of -llVhNrV-l IVJJUK.N lH. ami ..uruw Ayni nud Muy we K-vca valuable prcnuuai 10 xor- ly oU J-tcnocr j. Tiio suceorti f the N. Y. WEEKLY ATLAS, li uiinaralle'eil in the biaurv nt Journalism i itfli mmnl f;tiiir:iettr and utistvetvlua In- tuvilty in advacitiiiK coirect pnucliilo bavins we'.ctiiucd II to every hoiuocao.e where inlro luc-il send I'UN CI5NM, which nays for N. Y. wnEiir.Y ATIjAS, opr,17-w4 25 DKY Street, N. Y. Ad 1 SB H -Jr-1 Wm ITMI rfcspectfullv announces to the people of I.e. hluhton ami Its vlclnltv. tbat bo Is now pre- pared to supply mem wiin an Kinus oi Household Furniture Manufactured from tbo best Seasoned Mate, rinlft nt Price follv as low as the sauiearth'le. can bo IkiuuIiI lor elsewhere. Hero aro a lew ol the inducements olfered ; I'.i r lor Sets nt Irom $60 to (CO Walnut lilarblo-top Dressing Case lledrniim Suites, 3 pieces WO to MS Palmed Iledroom Suites 18 to 140 Oane Seated I'halrs, persetofO.... rO Common t hairs, per set of o and all other uoods equally cneap. In tbls connection. I desire to call tho a tenllun of the people to mynuiplo facilities In THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS wltlmNi:W nnd IIANDSOMK UIIAKSI nnd n lull llnoofUA.NKhTS and COKFINH, 1 am prepared to attend promptly to alt or uers ill nils line, ut loivcsi iiriees. l'alronago resiicetlutly sulleltcd and tho most ample tausiaciun guarantceu. Y. SC11WAKTZ, oetl2 HANK St., Lehlghton. BRAmEBOTO, VI I o- 1 e JJ' SnGcessor to T'lLGE ARM, Opp. L. & S. Depot, BANK Street Lohighton, Penna., Dl'.AI.EIt IN 9T3 TIB n TltlTl Tl PT1 aB'Sl . BOTTOM PRICES'. April 10, 18S0. consumpt! nary treatment are w -JN ccssful Off it may rapidly develop in J "i"!-?. - y, CASH'S Popular Remedy Tar IIHH INHALANTS raST Ld Advice rTecV Dr. 31. asc. ArcU btl'btlsu. MrJ .nil H.JT gTFrg . ' l'OST OFFICE 1JUILD1NG I.CIIiaUTON', I'A.. lws tho Largest and Hlost Kxtcnslro Sioca uf HATS, CAPS, &c. ever oiTercd lit tills borotiirli. Having pur. rhnscil my Stock In iho Kn stern nml oilier MnniiTictorles rnrly in tlio suneon nl nt a curing f 10 to 15 jier ccnlum on llio present Ailviinci'd TrU'ef, I nm prcparctl tuotlcrcx tr.iimllniiry liulucrtnrntf tt tny cnstotnrio. Spcctnl attention lias been gtca to tlie fcclcc tlun of Fall and Winter Boots ! and I Invito my numerous friends nnd patrons to call ami examine my stuck bcloro inaktiii' tlielr purchase tlfewbcre, as lam preiaed In l'Ivo special Induceuients to all OA1IS 1'UltUHASKItS. Hemember, LEWIS WEISS rost.OIHco llulldluK, LcIiIkIuuu, l'a. Sept. 20. Price Within tlie Reach of All TUC MOST 1'Ol'Ul.All tlOOKS SINCE rjtlNTINU WAH 1KVEX1&U. The full and complete Lectures OP Colonel R. &. IEERSOLL, No. 1, Misuses ol Moses. No. '.'.Skulls. o. XUhoHta no. lien No. 0. Llbclty ot Man, Woman aud Child. Ko S Uixla. No. 7. Intellectual Development, No. 8. Human Itnrhts. No. 1) llerealler, ,o. tu. ltebaious lutoiersuco. Nn. II. HeicUc ami lleicwca. No. IS Coi. lBKcrooli' Vindication of TI,oa.rslne lo. 13 l'lo-ilcr ludirldua'ity aud AriulKu meiit ol tbo Church. No. II. The ltellitlon ut our Diy. No. 1&. rersonal Dtisin Uenie.1. No. IS. The Philosopher ot lieason Humboldt. ritlCU FIV15 ENT9 CAC1L Col. InsBTsoll and His Chicago Critics. A Lecture or Her. James K. Appleboe. Price u cents. SDcechof Charles "Stewait l'orncll at tae Ex. poaitiuu Iluildtiiu-. Chicairo yb. , isso. Io eclher villi a nhoit lilorapny ot hit Lite with largo Portrait and AuiuKiapb ou cover. Price 10 cents. Full Itepoit ol tho CTaml Re Union of the Sold ier and f allor uf the lat't War, h.d at Chi. cae. Nor istois ISTK. luclud incailpeeches nn.i iln?o oldtt. It. a luuurao.l Col. v m. . Vilaa. muu.i. cieinrua ( yarn Twain' apeccn au JiaDie.t s'nee ueu. "Lite and Trio Around the World ot Otnersl Crsiii," t'ltoe U cents. I.iit Spccll ot Senator Zach. Chsnttlsr." (nil lllugraahlsal HVetcli, witu larse portrait ol II r. ouamlicr ou Cover, -i Ccuis. Common vrnii. Iiwavun Ureams the llrllrlon cf Ileum lu one yuluuiv, 0 'Ibuuias I'alue. I'lllO. SIC NTS. Asrt the nharo sent pMlpaid on rerriit ct nnc. A1.1.N1H WANTUU in ev.ry llty Rod Town laberulTeim. AdJrtM.ii. P sv l: l "1101.1.. SHIJ I 1 Ib nd"Jpti hi-, Usu, Jl rjUE 2ml ANNUAL SESSION or TnK " Carlioii Normal InstitntB' ArTardlnKa ten weeks' Onurse for Teachers, nlll open In the I'uuLic Scuool Huiloi.nu, Weatuerly, l'a., on gio.vu.ir, IIIAY IO, 1SSO. Tbe Institute nlll comprise three depart ments, vl: Nokmal, lll'SlsESs and Elk- J1ENTAI1V. Tho Normal will Impart ft tborouuli nnd practical Instruction In tbe common branches enumerated in Teachers' certificate, and pro leislonal training; In tho science and art of teaclilnir. Tho rclcnce ot tcachlnir will be taui(ht by black-buard lectures, whllo experi ence In the art of teaching will bo amply af forded by dally practice In teaching tlio Model School to bo connected with the Normal, In the lluilness dcpartmenLJpcelal atten tion will bo Klven to i omuierclai Arltbtuetlc, Accounts, llusiness Forms and Method?, Cor respondence. &o. The i:icmcnlary department will meet tho wants oi I'rimary uuu nicunuury uruuci. I IMA O..Oct. I?, 1S73. O.n. MTTiirnrtn t co :-mv hou livm In fufffird lur t !- from U tonh inii-iuot nKrnvut(?l 1 nm. nint aiur-tijlntr ih'Iiipio.ih leuieinoi, wm iinluo! t t v COSTlTvllt-NAt 0.vtaiu:ii iiujit-pr. After nini ti-n" tit li u i U'ectaaiiy cuict, al honcli osi oaciI ingu iv tu u u una uui in li o itncity oi cii luuit liguiur Youia truly. y.x. Mason. I hlVO Hold your CoXbTlTUTIOSAL C ATA HEM t'EMI.DY Un two fsu Jii-I tneie l'iociui ceii era 1 ilulvfrtl cxiir hii nf mi'ffuct'O Willi It 1 mil U plt.VHlltfll Ot tllHO'lItCliOifl.l.IiCl urn v rv cuuIIouh vt ire miiueuilitiK tu livlu ti wlilcli X no kU' w ilio content-. but fi my ou crvuuun ot tli ro'iil i tri'o h of tut okhIu Im. I itci tuat I cu co.feCir.Miout-Y i:r.ct)uiM IT. WW. ii . W ILLU, U. 1. uiarcli t':m. A Valuable Book Free "A Troll on rhrnnio Disea'cn," cmbrarii g Cntirrn, '1 luoat I.ung., Heart, sio nncli lavcr. ICIUuein. Irlnair and Fi'inim librnsesi Ie, I'l.cs cent lieo 10 a' y aiidrias Every si 3 irr from thero ulse men can oo ciiro.1. send lor this nous to tho r uikP r-luned n plivsician ot la'irf experience, ei'tfnrttcd by bumlred- .eidlng cliiscna bi ictliv t iit "SI". enJ tunip to pir iiusiac" to ('. I-:. lavtngDtou, M. P., 2.5 ttuperlurai.. To tdo, OIuo. tpi3-yl Pianos ?r Itouiantlo location, lino buildlnir. pleasant uru trlcti, the location Is as nearly central as pos nml iroo.1 cotuinunltr. llaltruad laell ttlnir to and from the school are excellent, nnd tor teacher In the upper dls- room Itles lor Ket slble, Uood boardlnv will bo secured fur stu dents from abroad at rersunablo rates, Tha Principal will bo ably anlitcd by prac tical and experienced Instructors, TERMS i Normal Dep't, Hooks free, 3 00 per Session " " Tuition only, 7 M " " Huslnets " " " 6 00 " Uletuent'y " " " 3 00 " " 1'uymentsto be made Invariably In advance. Applicants from a distance should make ap plication at an early day to secure, suitablo warding accommodations. For lurlber par ticulars, address, J. T. ROWLAND, I'rlnclpal, apr. 10-wt vVeuthcrly, l'a. Morphine Habit Cutnl In locraxlay Nn pT till t uiod. Ur. J. HTi rurjis, Lebanon, l'a, apr.Syi li.vi to s IV. All ttilotly 1'irrtC ass. Hold at V lm'c lo Factoiy Piles. lliciirsT Huoaa a, .'euiennnl lit- lnbltiou. Miithui,lie' bcaleior cqiiuv Or-bai. l-'lnfst Uiirlglus in Aniciica. ihOjO In uc. Catiiomioi 48 pase tree. JUIIIL11K.UUUANH the bet in tlio world. Au s stop oisn. only sa 13 stops, in ciicu laia Iree. A II a -tit on is i'svs trinl freight tit-n if iiuEtuftnrv. FCTOnv 57II1 , , and ICth Annuo, WHKHT MUbIO ot h nnn.r) price. Cata'.oiniea of 3.0 .1 choice 1 1 I H pieces teat lot So. Btamp. Afidrca., uiuuu VIKMIUI.SSUIIN IMANII CO. apr.3m3 Max N V. VtoiV's S.'Ja Kiiiacy end Liver Gore., A v1 t .mo pr. U' .itio'i ii ml tho tilr tiro' ii;n'ly id the wri'l t(ir EtrfRlilN IMtcniify Ut.tlp.'lp. niifi AZA lllitus-'j Liter, nod : r n nml '-oi tbohl.liMtorJerlaproor ofthp- m ii 'nn'.as. lit)' p.r ih wi ri .if r)li!ipM, call for TTnr- tv I 3i tho cm-- ill tlt itit'rt ntuT tlrithr d.sca-iiK. r,.tl f-ir hulu IClUAcy and I.!cr ttv. WAKJL''S SAFE DITTERS. It htli'JT cn-i liirKnpr.an(Utiitiitliitw evtrv l.tni jm (o irtorv MmIIUsUI action, and Is thi' a lifiwiit i itM ii1 l H rurvNriiEii.?K t""l flier ! In Krui llont ami Pi-" iuv.iui.il,; Cjiiiccitn COI't 'ilTl OtllPV VittT 'U n.iEptiil'.i, Yi n;on?c f'.tnmnrti 'fitiIiii;tti(fl HiAiM v. 4JiHrul I!!! lir, etc., uru c.HHil (ty tin- Sif liittcr II Ik u!ifinilpd mh n i iipp t a'r a'nl n-suliir timlr. Jitjul.-: o.rt.'o , ( r e. 30i. ami hi. Of. WAPrCn'S SAFE KSRVINB V Q. t.uU- nvo KS'it nml JiSrrji to tTir biilTerlnr ,nrK, uir"iai "ti ( l;i, mtditthci ciiufc, lV.v -rrul m It la vjiij I'.Un ut.tl Rioilidli VinitH'l Nitvi. U rt vtr.inliirrs Urn b)bUin Wht-ttirr t K''ii ni sm.iii or i rn (uht. WM?NCR SAFE PILLS t n:ii ; if i' 'i nr'n niimiiin nr pbutt lil bo It w iaii'iuottju'raio Irtf iv ni'd rtiily- hsriucU ,ril rm U Id Prnrtl l- lit 3rhia rjwlitrfc I'riiasrlctur. ROOH ESTER. H. T. I II 111 in i m I I i r i. 1 1 i.im,w. U tv ii't CwJP,'l P. r"1-1. Kaliiu, r sESin'aXTJil l e i:i duhnicvi rt 4 i3Sia23rty-'-. :i' a -jqxtxuToiis's ;onci:. Uststent Lewis Horn lats or Franlilin Town tlilp, Ciubou Couniy. l'a, deceartd. Ltteri executory upon the cbovo named oiitato liailup been araiitoil lo the kiiilvrilvnixl. all pi r.uui baring ula'uiiuva uiit the nine lu preiieiit them dnlir eutbeutlcatd lor payiucnt. and those ludebttil tii"r.to will imm lurnn-ut 10 CHAItl Ol 'f B liUllN. JOSIAII 1IUC1I. Uxceiitors, &c. FrinVlin twi... jrnrchtl, D ISSOLUTIO.V XOTICU. Notice Is hereby Klren, that tho Co-partner-iblp lieretolore eslsiiiiK between Charles V. (Irecnawaldaud Frank Uarbcr, ol I.ehlirbton, Carbon county, l'a., dolny: bunneu as llutch ers. undvr the ttrni name uf Oreenawald U llarUr, In said llorouuli of Ubluhlon. was dlssolve.1, by mutual consent, on the lath day ol March, A. J), lbW. The business will be ooutluueu by Chas. K Oreenawald. t'HAS. K OltKhNAWAI.n, UtAMK OAUlli:it. April s. iss.w. BEAUTIFUL SEA SHELLS l'orllin realsteroii letter we will mid two A Dalono Micll. Tuey aio lurae, and contain all the oolors ol the ralubnw. I'leem au inch muare iold t tiieCeaieniiid fin )il. , V i A. J1AI I.. l.o Allselu-, Ca'L PENNOCR'S PATENT ROAD MACHINE Keeru tliolushwa tiro nana better fur lull tin-nitteiit cjd . iKinaum coiuins Intofsror in citrano eurnjr . cireulura lee sah'l I'KNNOt'iC AbONa, Ktuoet Mpuie l'a. . rt UP A 1VT.2 ' "toe, 11" bk t oull-lt'. HANO.Blogl lover iweii f-i ti ;. IlloaSni'stl f t i mfue jrc. Adiliass Dutilel P. ftrauit uiiblnsluii. N. J. 5"r n,, e,l"'n"" t !ntt. Ii i iret i in: - - j " . The CommUsIoners of Carbon Oounty will bold the apt tals for iho year 19)0, at the lol lowing namoil places and lluic, to-wlt; KiniiKti Tow.8itii',NonTii and Sourn Dis- TitiCTa. At Iho otltco of limine, Meigi St. l)o., I.cblIi lauticry, on Monday, April tliu SOtll. I.Al'SAXM! AM'I.KIIKIII TOWNSHIP. At the rubll House ntOhnrles McUIII, on Tues day, tlio -'Tlhor April. Wbatiieiily llonni'nii ami PACKsn Town ship. At the 1'ublle House ol I.cvl llnrll. In tho IbiroiiKb of Wcalhcrly, on Wodncs. d.y, theSUth uf April. Hanks Township. At tbe PuMle House of HIib. lluun. In Heaver Meadow, on Thurs day, the'Juthday of April, East Match Chum: Honouoit akdPekk I'ldttST Township. At tbo Public Hume of l'hillp lladcr in i:.ut Mauch llhunk, on Friday, the 30th day or April. I.tmciiiToN llonncnit s Ksst Pkkiv lon-Mtiill' At Iho 1'uUlo Houio of J, W. Jtaudeubuih. ill the llorouifli of Lthlghtcn, on Monday llio 31 day of alay. MsifoNo Towhsiiip iM'Lunmn I'ACKin tiin lHSTBicT, At tlio Public llouie ol J. W. liaudotibusli. In the HoroUKb ol Lehigh, ton, on Tuesday t o 4th day otMay, Wkisspoiit ANr Pahiiyvillk IIoroious and KltASKUN TowMiur. At Hie Fort Allen lloufuln the llorounb or Wcltsport, ou Wtduciday tbo Mb day of May. TftWA MKNSIKO ANB I-OWtH TOrAl!6IN( Tuwssuir. At the Public Homo uf Lewis Oratf, at Millport, ou Thursday thoethday uf.May. Sl'MJIlT HllL PlSTnlOT A'I IAKSrOJin lUiiuil'tiH. At '.bo Motel of Jas. Sweeney, nt Summit Hill, on i'rlday the 7lh daor. May. JlAcciiCntTNi: lloitocon and NEsgusiioN iu Iiutiiict Attl'oolUcool lbs County ComuiiMloueir, on Monday the 10th' and Tutmlay tho Utli duy ot Miy. llr order uf tbe Oo'jnty Oemmlsiloners, It. SWAIUZ, Olerk. ilarcbSO, 1R80-W1 I. 1 bsnrer than nor b'eat In tbo wrr'.b I, i u'uer. aisvs. cuts t.rni.e. i L. i n , Ik. 1 i ' i ir : . ,,. i a ii tiw aniw, and take uo svs.u (u.MirHMiiiiw. curi.Kite. . aiuluuiu. i wiu but lllle mop. i'auett. tvery neifo h thu II tree (iui I i.i A a4lrri.atar QfO. r. in r,,,! i""";' "J . . 7 Z , - lt,I.Lvu,lva,i p. ,4.,i-,i:y Avr.n of wv iiixrovHl linen 'i(ctu N-ripipirs. l-V ,t .-. 'lo ex i f rg-t 1 1- , ,..