trroat attractions! AT J.T. & CHEAP CASH STORE f Just opened and oa exhibition, . larjo assortment or Fancy Goods! at Lowest Prices, which have, already In come a mutter of great interest to our Yiiiing Fotki. We would, therefore, invite all to call early and examine nur elegant assort ment oi fancy uooas, consisting or Ladlos' and Gent's Fancy Hose. " " Kid Gloves. " ' " Neck Ties. Fine Wallets. FANCY KNIT GOODS. Fancy Back Combs. Cloth and Hair Brushes. FINE JEWELRY. Fancy Pa,?r Boxes. TOILET SETS. Fancy Work Boxes. CHINA, GLASS and QUEEKSWARE ! Respectfully, J. T.'NUSHAUM k SON, Opposite tha Public Square, Lthlfhton, Pa. lept lS-yl SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1881. Local and Personal. Eister comes on 17th rf April. The trout angling season opens April first. fc3uBet plated castors $3.00 and up wards lit E. II. llnlil's, Maucli (JJjutik. Lansford Titus, a laborer, was crushed to death in the mines, near Wilkesbarrc, on Friday or lust week. Col. If. B. Wrlnht recently placed 100,. 000 while full in Harvey's Lake, Luzerne county. aW'Tune up vonr Voice," and slop rktHM i... .!.;.. n.- Unit riviirii at-m,. Price 25 cent. Frank B. Gowan, of the V. A- R. R. R., lias returned from Europe, looking hale and hearty. AV-Dr. Casper recommends Kendall's Spavin Curo in the highesttermaaiid thous unds of, eminent physicians do the tatuo. See advertisement. The hill requiring schr.nl directors to nttend county institutes has passed the State Senate finally. SHr-Lnrcett stock of the new slyle of clocks in tliu county at E. II. Jlolil'a ilnucli Chunk. During the year 18S0 thero were 114 cises of seartct fever in Allentown, 56 of which proved fatal. feQ-For man !t has tin 'equal. Forlieast H Is tint excelled. What? Kendall's Spavin Cure. See their advertisement. Don't necloct witnessim; the nerfurni- nnce'nf 'thebiborno dramatic trnujio next Tuesday evening lu 8clinol Hall. A .rich treat awaits you. Tlx "Lehigh Valley Railroad announces a quarterly dividend of one and one-half per . cent, uyable April 10 to all shorclmlders, and on April 14 to women only. This Is an increased rat of dividend by the Lehigh Valley R. It. from 4 to 0 ier annum. SSuNever knock under. No, nevei! You may have been deceived many llincs ami Induced to USD remedies that have dune, you lltlln or mi cood. Dr. Cuxu'a Willi Cheiry and'Seneka deceive no one, but is uuivers ally admitted to be ihehest cough ami crimp remedy in tha world, Mrs., James W. Mickley.nf tliilccndati qua, widow of the late J. W. alickley.deo'd., was last week given a cheque for $501.0 by the officers of the New Era Life Asjociatior. of Philadelphia, being the amount due. her on a life policy-for iaid amount held by her husband. . $43- Housekeepers. desiring to, decorate their homes, should not fail to call on Dr. C. T. Horn, at tho popular Central Drue store, Lehiglitiu,ni examine his licaiitiTii. stock or WALL PA PElt, before making pur chases elsewhere. Siuca tho now haa disappeared it has been discovered that hundred or quails ami other game hirda perished Imm the extreme ly cold weather ami deep snow during lie present winter. In some places whole Hick have been found huddled together dead, they having evidently Ix-en buried by the snow and starved to death, Jst-lf you wanta nice sinooth.easy shave your hair cut-or shampooing, eo to Franz llnedcrer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. II will fix you right, and don't you forget it. When a man begins to go down he finds everything gruaied for the occasion, nays a philosopher, who might have added that when he tries to climb up he finds every, thing greased fur the. occasion, too) and if he will hire his teams at the mpu!ur livery of David Ebliert on North street, ha will find everything so well greased that he can go with equal facility up nill or down hill, Terms low. pBTnt fine stationery, envelopes, ac. count books, memorandum books, pvns.ieii cils, chiol books, wall paper, and in fact anything that you want outside ofdrv paxls, groceries and provisions, call ut Lurken bach's, 2 doors below the Bniadwuv House, Maud) Chunk, and you can get It, cheap nd good. Frank Yarns, of Carbondale, was horri bly mangled by a switch engine on theN. Y..L E. and Western railroad at Susque hanna on Saturday night. He was walking on the track and slipicd in I rout of the en gine, and was Instantly killed. " You da not apiear to be very busv at your store," remarked one salestnan'to ano ther. "No, thank heaven, the boss don't adTTtise, and we aro having a must (lively tine ofitl" aj Now receiving and opening a verv la. -g and lashionable assortment ot merch ant tailoring goods, c mprlsing a full linn of the very latest styles nf chillis, cussiinerea and suitings, of the best foreign and domes tic imiiiuractiin',siiltalilroririugand sum mer wear, which 1 am prepared to mak up fashionably and substantially at prices fully as low as at any other establishment In the country. Calf and be convinced of Jtbo truth cl my statements. Respectfully, H. II. Pktkes, Aient, P. 0. Building, LfhighUm, Penn'a. The water will bo let into the canal on or about the I51h Inst., between the Slate dam and Easton, and soon the boatman's horn will again be heard between said dnts. The romaluder of the line, on to Mauch Chunk, will uol bo ready tor the resumption oi navigation until some weeks later, owing to the break in the dam Jutt above. Treieh. lr's, the work upon which progresses sbw. If. tS9.Reader,lfynu are in need ofa watch, don't tail to call and see the new stock at E. II. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk, and learn his prloos and compare them with those of other dealers. George Payne, on or the oldest coal op erators in Sohuylkill county, died at Crest Mtu on Thurndsy, jej TJ Tears. Rev. Dr. Silas M. Andrews.postor of the Doyleitown and Deep Run Presbyterian churches ok Doylestown, died. on Monday, in his 70th year. At the lime of his death he had nearly completed his fiftieth year as pastor of the Doylestown Presbyterian Church. He had married 1242 couples. Thomas Davis, a school teacher, who was injured on the Lehigh Valley Railroad near Myersvilte several days ago, has died of his Injuries. SStf Post Office Bulldlnz. Lehlehton.Pa Now is rour chance, and I make bold to snv that It Is the best vou ever had. to buy Boots. Shoes. Hats. Cans. Ac I am lully equipped for the spring trade, and can olfer you a greater variety, a oeticr article, u lower price" than any house in this section. Ladies, If you want nice fitting shoes for yourselves or your litllo girls, 1 can please yon In every respect. I mean husines, and am prepared to back my assertions. Respectfully, Lawis Wtttss. Persons desiring to make application at April term ofcourt for license to keep a ho tel or restaurant, should do so at once, as the list is being gotten ready for publication J. C. Coon, editor on tha Sunday JVcict- dealef, was arrested at "Wilkcsbarrd Tuesday night on a charge or libel perferred by Mrs. Seely, nt Tunkhannock, Wyoming county. He gaye bail for his appearance at Court. Tho Easton IHe Prea has been inform cd that Judge Lathrop, of New Yorkt E. W. Clark and F. C. Yarnall of Philadelphia, and Henry Fulmer and Charles Brodhcad, Bethlehem, have purchased valuable slate lands in that county, and will work them. Wean' in receipt or n sieciiiien num bcr or" Nellls" Florol Instructor," publMied ut the noted Mohawk Valley seed gardens. located at Canajoharic, N. Y. Wo are In formed that at these gardens large quantities or buth vegetable and (lower seeds are an nually grown and put up and sold direct to the planter, n leatuto that dnnnt be over estimated. The proprietor, A. C. Ncllis oilers great inducements lu the seed line to both tli- wholesale and retail trade, and will tend a sample number of his bttiutlfu) quarterly anil a package of choice vegetablo or llowcr seeds for 3 rent stamp. Seb. Dr. C. T. Horn, at the Central Drug shire, sell warranted vegetablo and Hower seeds. Uuy only such, ami uvunl vexation from failure ol crop. The fills unnual meeting of the stock holders of the Carbon County Industrinl Society, will beheld at the hotel or J. W. RaudenbusH, in this borough, on Monday, April I lib, 1881, at 10 o'clock a. m.,iit widen timo the election Tor officers and other busi ness will take place. 3KT-C. M. Moseman i Bros., office is the head centre for all prominent horsemen of now xoik Oily, in a letter ot recent dale says: wo-are rfeclly satisfied that there never wasiinythiugmadetot'qiial Kendall's 3utvin Cure nor can there be anything to tako its place as it removes the trouble and no remedy can do more. Read advertise ment. Those or our subscribers who intend changing their residence on the first of April will oblige us by sending us timely notice where they want their papers direct ed to. For tho week ending on Ihe 5th inst., 100,873 tuna of coal were lriiiiFxuted over the Lehigh. Vally piilroad, making nj4itnl of 1,270.330 tons fur the season, an increase of 20'J,W1 tons us compared with the same date last year. jpU'The inenvenience or hard limes is les-ened in pome email ileglec by tho hut that vou ciiii avail vnttr.-ell'iirthenpp.iriun-ilv to get rid oflhiit troublesome rough, that efieets you or your child by buying either a twenty fivo or fifty cent bi'ttlo of Dr. Coxe's Wild Clwrry iin.l Seneko.. Giace Gallagher, a gill in tho employ of J. I). Hutchinson, ut Jcancsville, while raking Ihe firo ut an early hour on Monday ipniuing 8-'t fire to her clothes with tho hot taiker. and was, ulmi tt insanity tnveloicd ill flumrs. Mr. Philip Briel, being i-li-se ut hunil, run to iier assistance, and was soi-u joined by others, done nil in their iver, but did no succeed in quenching Ihe IIhiios until she was horribly burned. All that mcdicil skill could suggest u-int done fori cr I. ill proved unavailing, and she died at III o'clock the same evening, niter terrible suf fering. Her remains weio taken to Ihe home of her p.irenu at lleovir l)rook,aud buiied on Wi-dnesd.iy. Daily Bulletin. Dr Wild, of Canada, predicts filly-tiiree years of war after 1SR2, and announces the millennium to liegin in 1035. It Is rumored tint tbe works former). operated by E. B. Ely Sc Co., at Beaver Meadow, and which have,now been Idle for several yearn, nro to be again started up by Coxo Bros. & Co. fctuK. II. H.ilil. Munch Chunk, has lint addetl a lull line ol'bilver wnie, such it, 1 tors, i-uko b-isketa, butter dishes, spoons, knives, and napuiii riucs or Intei-t designs In' iitH OSIImI hIik-L' n.ml f.til In .,.11 .....I I-. .. . ' pricraand see his new aba-k orgmids. Zirobubcl Jones, age.1 iilMint '4 years Ml Into a tub f hot water at Upper Lehigh, Thursday ofla ueek,uud ws so neveiely M-ahleil that the died in a few Imu-a nfti r. Ill irnzleti.ii I ho b'ileher8 aro selling h'iling l-ef at 8 and V cents a-r pound; roasts 10 to II ivu'a a miid; steaks, 12 cents. What do our butchers sav to these prices? Como doMii, (.elitlelneii, come down. The family of J. Sharon MoNair have been called iikhi to mourn the death of their little boy, Comly Vincent, who died ut his home on North Chuica street, llnzlclon, at about J o'clock on Tucsduy eveniug, agisl iibout five years. Dr. Eidiuau has under his care at Fog elsvllle, Lehigh county, a case of tupimscd trance, which has continued for live weeks, and wnicli is attracting the utteutioii of the tn d cal and scientific men in that aecliou of the State. The patient is John Gvumbere. He is about 45 year a of uge, lobust uud u purcntly ierl-tly healthy, yet be has not been conscious, nor has hoskeu for thirty- f.iur days. Wednesday he was subjected to the most Irving tebU, but they had no efi'ect whatever uimn him. He lay perfectly still, and his system made no visible respome to the ordeal it underwent. According to the census returns there are 35 blind persons living in this count; Monroe lias 24, Lehigh 02, Schuylkill 110. and Luterne 127. George Miller, a 3-year-old son of John H. Miller, living near Mount Pleasant, Northampton county, was accidentally burn ed to death on Monday last. Mrs. Benjjtuln Bartholomew, or Odet,- weMcrtown, Northampton county, who dis appeared from home several days ago while insane has been returned to her Iriunds. It is rum.. red that the clause in tho late General Albright's will giving to Dickerson College Ihe bulk of his properly is In he cjutcst.il in the Courts of this county, on the ground of illegality. An exchange askst Does a man ever go into a gmccry store und say, "I'll give you five cents a pound for sugar," and ex pect lo be treated with respect? Not at all. He aaks the price of sugar and pays what is asked or goes without. But the same moii will olfer a price twenty er cent, below rates Tor a given space In the advertising columus ofu newiaier, uud feci oH'cndcd because it n not taken. The Exiaollinu Society of PitUburi lias agreed with tho State Agricultural Society mat the next S ate f air be held in that city, opening on tbe 15th of September. The premiums will amount tn $25,000. The Ex iosition Society contributes $10,000 and will telsryo iheJr buildings fur the occasion. The jury In the Burns case, at Milford, on Tuesday rendered a verdict of not guilty. Burns was charged with shooting his son. A grand musical and literary entertain ment will he given by the young people ot .East Mauch Chunk, on the 18th and 19th or March, for the benefit of tbo public school library of said place. We are pleased lo learn from Dr. N. B. Rcber, that Hon. Tilghman Arner has some what Improved in health during the past few days, and that the prospects of his re covery are brightening. A few cases or scarlet fever still prevail in our borough. Hons, Robt, Klols, Allen Cralg.MIchnel Cassldy and J. 0. Zern, will please accept our thanks for publia documents received. Mr. A. 8. Fry, proprietor of the Cala sauqua House extended an invitation to Conimny "I" when they returned from Washington, to como to his house and par take ofa collation, and accordingly on Mon day evening the Company marched in a body to the Calasauqua House to enjoy the hospitalities of mine host. The boys spent several hours in social Intercourse and re lating" Ihe remeniscencea of their trip. Val ley Ilccord. Thru 'Anxloua Bench" Sermon. Mr EniTont Iamsorry,indecd,thalRev. J. E. Freeman should ao far forget himself as to publicly disown his sermon preached In the Weissjiort Reformed Church, Feb 5, I SSI . a synopsis or which was fairly and conscientiously reported for the readers or the Advooatx. Your "rejairter ' did not 'write on article" to"rilicule" any one, but simply reproduced, without comment, what Rev. Freeman actually snid In his famous sermon, nnd thertore he made use of a 'modest" nam deplume. But isn't it too bad that some other nam de plume should try to coax one of F's church members away from his church, "to join p sect 7" I wonder who was so foolish as all that I It cannot have been a Catholic, for be certainty would know that F's church is a sect; and by no means us good a sect as that to which the AHistle Paul belonged. See Acts xxiv., 13 14 In tho German. Bible, tbe English has seemingly "lost by translation." Rev. Freeman says my translation "smacks of lead." Well, I can't help it. It was "lead" lhat mado the original ao heavy that it might havo dune some fearful execution, had thero been wder und fire behind it But 1 am glad to say there wus nobody hurl; no, not even tho an'xioui bench ninncrs, who were publicly exia-lled mid allerwards "coaxeil ' lo come back again I Xlio Itevereml gentleman alter hurjing a number nl un-''whitowasheil" adjectives at me, oilers but two feeble objections to my reiioit. 1. lie blames me for omitlintr certain thoughts and sentences. I admit this. But 1 published a mere"aynoisis ami lint a lull rcmrt of his sermon. 1 vouch for the cor rectness of all I reported, but there would not have been space enough ill the Advocatk for every word of his tlresoinely long ser mon. HejHles, the original IT published en tiro would have been more "simple" than the Irniiblation necessarily was. 2. llo refers lo u lew snitei.ces which he ays were not contained in his sermon; but a mere ossein.. n will not siiinve Here pronl is wiinted, J fjillifully remitcd (hose sen tences in my syimpiis, just because Rev. I'lecmaii uttered them us a part or his scr oll. 1 unctuuu Now, Mr. Editor, since Rev. Freeman chiilleiiges the correctness oi my report, 1 slnill challinge him to comply 'with your request to pulilifh h(s sermon entire in Ihe Advocate. If, however, his memory is too jkn.r to rrpioduco it, I would ( hi erlully as cist him wiih Brohbt's pamphlet on the "Anxious Bench," uud il hois not "a good uaiiii in iriiuMiuiiig," i might translate it lor li i in beloro 1 begin with the revised Eng lish Bible. I hare the courage to say that Iain the Lend Pencil" who report d lhat sermon on Ihu "Anxious Bench," anil lhat "I wrote away to my hearl'a content." I havo but reported alubb. m lads which seem to have made some n.v.le. ery "Anxious" indeed. wny Hon I they go to the "Bench 7" LUD l'KSCIL, Literary Soclclv. The Lyi-eum was called to order bv Ihe President; roll rail was dispensed with; minutes read and approved, bo Lyceum wus then favored with music by the Lehigh Orche-tru, which wus highly appreciated. lielerred questions were al ly aiibwered by Messrs. Hurtling and Campbell, followed by music from orchestra. An orutlon was well leltvered by Mr. Schnabel, subject. "Wash InstUin's Ihrtli.Jiiv." next in order was a divluhiolii.il by Miss Dollenmayer, subject, "The Muideii Martyr," followed by music nolo orcnesir.1, alter winch an inicrestini: lehalu riined,suhjci, Resolved. "Tliat the t -ucher should be paid according to the grade ot" liis ceililicalu." Alliimative. Messrs. F.-ino-r I Miller; negotivc.Messrs. Clatiss and Si huabel. Decision of the chair was given in hivor ol Ihu negative. Musin bv orchestra. Curators reported as follows: Referred question", Isi. What is the filar tl.mza or Grey's Elejy 7 Geo. W. Reichurd. Slid. What is Inu pivuiiible orthe Constitu tion of the U. S.? Wchtter Clauts. Select lender, MihS Kistlerj Essayist,MiS Holloiil; DiYianniiut, Mirs Duller J 'Orator, Mr. Fen ner. Question lor ihUitet llesidvcil,"That the plcutuio ol uiiticiiatioii is greater than that of realization." Affirmative, Messrs. llarliing and Sclinabel. Negutive, Messrs. Ciuipla-ll and Miller. Society adjourned to meet Mulch 12. Ehua Doi.Lr.xuATxn,Sec'y, Fatal Accldrm. On Situnluy last, near Phtllipshurg sta tion, George Vatiscolen, an engineer on the Lihigli and Sutquehiiuna Railroad met with an acride.it wh.ch resulted in his death. It apjiears, says Ihe Valley Record, Mr. Van binteii's iraiu was standing on the truck near the station, waiting for 3:50 passeueer tin In finm New York. This truiu as itiip pfoached the ilet is divided, the forward cirs to run on Ihe track connecting with the L. Si S-, and the last car to be connected Willi the Lehigh Valley train. Mr. Van sc.ten was on his engine, and after the for ward cars had passed, he stepped down from hi locomotive to exuuiine lheushian,Miiuk lug that tho cars bad all gone by. As he stooed to look under the locomotive, the last passenger car, the approach of which he hud not noticed, struck him on the left side and knocked him the length of three tors. Tho injured man was picked up and a phi sieiunsent for. His ribs were crushed fn and his lelt arm broken in three places. He was badly injured inteiuallv. Tho attend ing physician, utter doing nil thot could be done ut that lime, ordered Mr. Vunscotcu to tat taken home, where he died Iroiu the ef fects ol his injuries several hours later. Tlioy nro Coining I Harry OsWne's Comedy Company are billed for School Hall. this boruueh .on next Tuesday evening. This coiiipatiy has been onliirg.il ami will appear with new talent of the first order, it is first-class; prqiaro to see them. The lollowiug notice is Irom the Fiocidcncc (Pa.) Echo t "The well known and beautiful Irish Druiiia Colleen Ruaidh,' was put iim the luuirds last evening uud elided the warmest ouninendHtinn from all who heard It. Mr. and Mrs. O.lmrne are exceptionally fine in their rrsjicctive roles, and fairly supported. The miniuny as a whole la a gil one, and ile-a-rvcs a rousing house. Mrs. Fannie Os burue was called before the curtain and cheered to the echo. It Is hoped that In High on Ihe presentation of that splendid creation ofgeniuslhe'-Colleeii Ruaidh"lhey will have u crowded house. Indeed tho galaxy of run that is to be presented to night should satisfy the moat exacting. The Col leen Ituaiilh, ihe Irish Tourists, and Fun In a Uunling House, will together present such a phalanx of phun and pbancv.Artein us Ward would tay, lhat no uhe'llow ran lihail to b pharlly delighted. T lilgbtwill b immense and every one should attend.,' Big Creok Ilemy , , . . Hay from t24 to $70 per ton. Oats from 45 to 50 cents per bushel. Eggs-still continue to come down In price. Butter Is selling at from 25 to 28 cents per pound. The business outlook for Spring Is of the best. The greater port of tho drilted Ico on the banks of our creek still remains. Horses are bringing falrprlce, and the outlook is that they will still advance some what In price between now and spring. Our next election will be an election for superintendent of common achools or our I county so Tar wa havo learner! nf tha fol lowing aspirants for this important officcr n. i. uoiiom, tne present incumbent; x, iu. Aiaiuet, i-miessnr oi languages in itic Kulttuwn State Normal School, and Pro'. J, i'. Rowland, Principal of tho Weatherly scnoois una late editor ot tbe VarVon Jleraia. As the greater part of tho teachers In tha county, vseclallv in tho lower end, are readers ot tho Advocatk, it would not .be out of place besides might be of Interest to teachers and directors to have the views of some or tbe leading teachers, who have had considerable experience In the school room. express their ideas through the columns of inn AnvocATii, ns to now ollen they think text books should he changed to advantage? o are sure me editor win gladly give room for the discussion of all matters unon edu cation that teachers or others may wish to nus auou.. u uo win tie me tirst. Mr. John Boyer and wife, or Lawrence, lias., arrived at this place on Monday last; they are on a visit East to friends. Mr. Hover is a brother to William, Paul and Gcorg, of this plsce. Mr. Dover is engaged in wie ouiciiering uusiness In liawrence, We are pleased to learn that Mrs. Schabo, mother of John 8chabn, is now con sidered out of danger and uuder a fair way ot recovery. Rev. 0. W. Gross preached for tbe first nine since no returned irom conference, In the Soil's church, of this place, on Sunday evening. KIVIBC. Townnscnsiliijr Item. Last Sunday wo had the pleasure of Yi-iiing ino Jerusalem tJululay school at Tiachsvllle, and must confess, that we were agreeably surprised to find it In such a nourishing condition considering the In clemency of the weather and bad couditiou of the roads for traveling. All the byways me iinucu una consequently, the approach to the place of meeting, is not an easv task. Notwithstanding these impediments of win ter, about 75 had assembled by two o'clock, lo participate in devotions! and educational exercises to God. The school is vory ably conducted by Mahlon II. Christnian ami Edwin Roth, two of the imperishable stars in the good work of Tou aniens! tig. We were, anil are pleasd to say it, also highly citified and enlightened, by the concise and well timed address or Mr. Christnian, upon Sunday school work, its relation to the chinch nnd us one nfthe bvwavs which is Instrumental iu leadiiigmany from thesink tng ship sill to lhat haven or safety and glory. The work in which these two intelligent young men, as chiel promoters, aro engaged, will sooner or later rcdown to their glory ,if they also consistently follow in tho fiHitsteps id theirdelineationsund learn ings winch they propound and putout piece menl to the scholais assembled everv Sun day, When thero is a full attendance, the school ia unusually large for a country dis trict, numbering betweeu 130 and 150. Let tue gotai work go on. The poor of this township were put on the block and sold last Satunlav.liiihn l.iw.' et bidders. The puuicrs numbering nine, v.,.- me vowii-iiii uver .yuu a year. The public tale at Teter Jonca' public , "wa out rerv wen atieuueu last r ri day, on account o bad weather. There will be n dunce next Friday eve ning, at the icsldoice ul Ed. Moyer, u large niicuiiunni is vAjircieii, unit an who wish lo "tnptlio Iiehllaiilustictue" will have a good chance lo do so. Our schools will close their winter term lour weeks Hence. Joe, No. 2. Wcl.apon Item. Mumps is raging here and is mostly. iroonv, oounneu u children. On Saturday evening last, waa'rformed the ceremony which united as husband and wife Mr. Will Reed ami Miss Atinii Dei,..: line. As the voting couple slartouton their journey together bearing the blesslnirs of incir iiumeiniis Inenrts, may they alsoocL ccpt "Quint" earnest wish lor a happy and irueiue. -The friends of Rev. E. J, Millerarovrry hauliv lo Io able lo reiairt 1 1ml h w r turned lor another yeur by conference, to hi h iurse innuence in our midst und en joy Ihe fruits ol his labor diirmrr hii recent revival. His weekly prayer meetings are Kionuig uiieiuiBiico ami interest, manv new voices ate heard telling Ihu news ol salvation, John Laury returned home strain from Mahatmy City "I cau't leave Weissport and " Mr. Joseph Rnsenhonpt, or the firm or uecm, i.tcsenhuupt & Co., of Philadelphia, ,,i tu..it uuriog tue weca. 0. W. Lenlz's residences are fast ap. pnacliing comiilttinn. Tho different de- parlments are nicely furnished to rent; for lieauty of location in summer or winter, "io ia cujierior I II town. SlindllV CCnerullv finilsn trmnnnrvAiini, lads collected ophite the L. A- 8. depot, Tor i.oitr iiirose uut ui insult lassers-tiy, They '.hlnk think this shows "cenllemanlv eniurtlirss." We would urea llnuwi felloic to rind the right way lo act the gentleman, mm mey win never regret it. yuiXT. J no intauo Avyluiu at Panrlllo Dehtrayed by Flro. The largo ami costly Stale Hospital lor tho Insane, located a short distance above Danville, was destroyed by lire Saturday night. The asylum stood on an eminence overlooking the Susquehanna River. Just before 1) o'clock the watchman discovered smoke issuing from an unoccupied room in Ihe centre of tho east wing, which wasi)etiig repainted. This room contained a lot ol uiiul and combustible material. In a short time the (lames swept through the window, the dry pine burning liketinder. Thealarm wasluslantly given, and the officers sprang lubi the corridor to unbolt the bars of tho Various wards containing those patients who bad ulready retired for the uigXt. Suiicrln- tendeut fihullt and his assistants, however, sewn realised that tho patients were becom ing beyond their conlroUiid that the limited water supply wus not sufficient to helpthem to save Ihe building. Muuy or the lumates realized their danger, which excite. i their maladies, and it required almost superhu man ellorts to restrain them from doing themselves personal violence. The authorities caused telegiams to be sent lo many of ihe neighboring towns ask ing assistance. The condition of the roads was such that assistance from Dauville, a mileuiid a halt distant, could not be ren dered until the tire had gained great head way. The steam fire engino belonging to tho boruugh was dragged through the deep snow by six hnraes, but was rendered use less asm ul'ter going Into service by the breaking of some ol ita machinery. Assist ance was telegraphed lor In the dillereut towns 111 the vicinity, but before il could be furnished Ihu whole wing and the main bui.diug were dittrvytd, a part of the lat ter beiug blown up lor the purpose orsaving the west wing. At about 0 o'clock Sunday morning Uo lire wus thought to bo tinder control, but it broke out uguln, and 111 the uHerniH.11 reached Ihe west wing, which was also destroyed except eight or ten wards. The hospital was supplied with water Irum a large reservoir, but it was inisaible lo gel u iu Indent force on to be or any avail. Tho citizens ol Danville hurried to the usylum aud lent their aid in conducting th patient uut ol tho burning building. Most or them were iu tho htwpilal chaiel ut even ing service when the (ire was discovered, and were, therefore, more easily kept under control apd together. The officials or the asylum took churge of the more desperate cases, and thus Tew were given opportunity lot-scape. About 350 patients were salely gotten out, Und the authorities say that nut a single, lire, was lost. The most of the patients will have tn be distributed to Ihe other Slate institutions until some arrange Menu .en 1. .i.u.l r.. . t...i - Hit.. ' - iwi oinr vno .oerv. Aliei managers did all in their power to mske I them comfortable. They ars now being at lendad t lo outside buildings on tha main 1 ground and In that part of the west wing which wss not burned. Several are known to have escaped from the ktcpers. One was found at Bloumsburgb, twelve miles distant. A number of patients were taken away by friends, and it Is expected more will be call ed for, Tbe building was In process of erection forsotiie eleven years, and was only com pleted lust year, costing the State SOOO, 000. H was a substantial structure,' built of stone, 1,140 feet front, with a centre building and three sections on either side, covering an area of one end three-quarter acres,' and capable of accommodating 700 Ijauenh. The fire showed a raultv construc tion or the building, In not having fire walls above the roof between the different sections, os Ihe firo spread nearly the length of the structure along the roof. The origin ol the fire is not know. There it an insurance of about $250,000 on the hospital and furniture. Public .School. Reports of our schools for tbe month ending March 1, 1SU1 Primary No. 2 Miss Solomon, Number of Male scholars , 40 ' Female " a Totsl 7 Averag attendance Males as " " Females 30 Total..... , u Par cent, of attendance Males u ' " Females Cl Total.... Names of pupils who attended eviry day. Jtova-Asaby rflmllf, Charlie Peters, (Jeor;e Mrnlin, Harry Sanders. Harry Ohl. Oliver r.otlisteln. Jorla Froellch, Uriah Snyder. Uinu Little Albright, ltlccaLongkommer. Primary No. 1-Mlss Hotford. Number or Male scholars 4i Female " " m , Total Average attendance Males .... S3 " " FtmaleSM...,...,., 22 T0t.1l js fer cent.-or atttndance Males is " Female ,.. ca Total . :i Namrcornull. V, n n ...I .u ,?" Milton HauK. Uavle Merormlek.Wfl. U".1'"";, wm, Hapsker. Willie Kreldter. liobert Holcnbaeh, Alllo llunstekar. Tommy Jones. (JiiiLa-SallleOabel, Hannah Fro. lleh, Laura Klolt. Secondary No. 2 Belle Nusbaum. number of Male scholars , " Female " , 22 27 Total .9 Average attendance Males 25 " " Females S2 Total Per cent, of attendance Males js " Fcmal ai Total Names of pupils who atttnded every day. nora Oliarles Krantt, Pleice IIellman..Tohn J.cnii. nany Mil er, Milton Dick. Uinta " ,A-enswrmai-nr, Kmma Kneass, Tlllle schooli, Clara Bex, Kilo, Albright, Emma Secondary No. 1 Emma Dollenmayer. nnmueroi Male scholars u " Female " ., gg Aoini.. tlt Average attcadanoe Males . CUlttltl ....... Total Per cent, or atlenaanoe Males...... " " Females... Total Names or mmlliwhn ,i.i ftova Abraham Wi ll, lyMIe Honls. tdille uinLS l.l 1 lie senin.cl, Lnnra Trexler. Klla iciciiuru. juary AiDnithi, JSinma Froellch, Intermediate Sties Bauer. numoer oiainio tcno ars m lemaie " jj Total Average aitcndance Stales.... Females.. Total .. Per cent, ol attendance- -Malcs Fuuiulos.j Total . Names nC 101, .11. tvl.n ni,.n,ii .1 , ,.v ....wt.i.cu null OlIJ.. riOS I.OW S llrpll.plhl.. I'l.n.lc. ;,...(- itarvey llouuh. Harvey Koons, Alln Koons! Mil'onnlck, lit. McOormlck, Kitdle 1. , ' .'.". 1 uinLa uarrle IJrcfhelbles, Mattlo Lonxitrcel.TlllleSellort, " Grammar Miss Itoons. Humber of Male scholars , retnaie ' " Total Average attendance Males....'..,,.','"'.' " Females., Por cent. ornuendanVcl!iii!..I!"'I'" Females , lotai , , jn Names or pupils who attended everyday. noTS-Wlllle'l.nnu.ilreet ttr.iY. Tv-,.f. ',?' Charles Brlnkman. Wltlln N.al..ni. 11. ..J Clauss. ' 3 IIIlth-E.D. Schnabel, uinueroi aiaie sctiolars s lemalo " ,,,, Total i. Average attendance Malts ', , 4 xumaies j T.I.I ' Percent. of'aten'danVe' a'laies!!!!!!!'.!!! aa Total. Names or pupils who attended everyday. i ??r"".U;.)V'.'J' """hard. OinLijSalli, Ilolford, Alice Mann. Summary. number or male scholars . 1M , ieo . SM . 140 . II. teniaio , Average utttndanc'o ' Ma ics toiuales Totn 1 Psront. ofatUndance Male's "t'.'.V.! r 3TB I J j-vuiuies,... Total ,i Unless something unforsecn should han- peus, our schools will close the present term on tho last day of March. The pupils will be examined In all the rooms during the last week of the month, beginning with Monday, March 28. No scholar who is not present at the examina tion will be promoted. Pupils who are not found competent to enter a higher grade, will be ordered to remain In their rjresoiit classes. The examination of every class win extend through tbe whole work passed over by that class during this term. Schol ars who did not enter school at tbe opening or the session, may not be able to pass an examination of Hint which they m'ssed,and mis may hinder them from being promoted. as ino schools aro arranged at the close or - , iuey are opened at tne next term It Is ilicrcfi.ro highly necessary that every scholar should bo present ot the coming ex. oininollon. Thocitlzcnaarelnviicdtocome and hear what und how the pupils can ans wer tne questions put to them. E. D. Sen x.mia, Priuciial. Tilt) Coal Trade. The anthracite coal trade shows litlW cnange since our last report. The output is large, being olmust twice as heavy as at this uiue last vcar, so that the two months' tola lor ISSl Is -ever 000,000 Ions ahead or the corrcsiwnding period or I860. While the output continues large, however, there seems 4o be some falling oil' in orders, as ir dealers were hesitating in antlclpition of lower prices when the eprii.g trudo begins briskly snd the transjiorlalion cainpanies announce Iheir freight rates. There is no indication, however, that these rates will change so as to effect the trade in any meterial respect, but the apprehension naturally induces hesitation. p,imale,H well maintained, with very little accumulation of coal at ihe shipping ports j in ruct. at Port Richmond he smoks are getting low. The collieries are running in (he Schuylkill region generally at threo quarter lime, and this is expected to coutiuue Ihroughouj March. There is a neaithy feeling In the trade, a lanre. nolrmt and brisk business being antlcijiateil, some expecting that the total tonnage will exceed iua.ulauy previous year. XooVcr, Mondoy. The Scran ton Republican aava th.l leepy servant girl with a llghted'candle is - i ,. - . , " ",e "P'-xwtinn of the mystery ofthetiri " burned IT little children to death' In that city. 10 ssciiffiona noto. t n n , , . M. J'pnoncit, iMlllef .pijtojj Prowh' inn j :a a.m. 1:10 p.m., normantus. B. school at 2 p. m. Preaohlns at 7 p. tn. All are welcome. Ziok's llaronutDCncncrt, J, H.IIartman pastor. Preaching at 10 a. tn., (Sermon, In Oerman. a;p. m., Sanilajr seBooI, 17:00 p. tn., sermon, In English. A cordial welcome to all Methodist Eriscorat. Church, PACExn Tow. D. F. Unangst, Pastor. To-morrow (Sunday) Sacramsntat services at 10.80 a. m., and Farewell scrjlets at l,00p, m. Sunday school at2p,m; ibrayirjahd Class meeting on A uursuay evening at 7.SU p. tn. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. Evanobuca'. CnuBCU.WKtssroKT. E. J Miller, Pastor. Oerman preaching at 10 o'clock a. m., by the Pastor. Sunday School atlp. tn. Xngllsn pre whine a T.tO P-m LMIIlOttTOM EVAKOtLlCALUnDItCH II. J. amojer, pastor. Prtachlng to-morrow (Sun. dav) at 10 a.m., and 7 p.m. Sunday school at 2 p.m. Alt are eordially lnvllwl to attsnd In the Senate Thursday 3rd inst., the Supplemental Funding bill wos received from tho House, read a second lime, and re. fcrrcd lo tho ConimiUeo-on. Finance. The Cherokee and Arkansas Railroad bill was considered. The Deficiency bill wss reported, with amendments, and passed, Mr. ifoar withdratving his amendment providlne for a three per cent. loan. The credentials of William J. Uewcll, Senalor-elecl'Irorri Wew Jersey, wore presented and Uled. A.commu mention was received from the President, announcing mat ne nau received the resig nation or Secretary Sherman, to take effect at the close or the day, A conference report on the Sundry Civil bill was agreed to. The lapaueeeunueroniiy laaa Dill was passed yeas 4fl,,nays ff. In tho House, tne rules were suspended and the bill passed making appropriations for payment of claims allowed by the Claims Commission. A conference report on (he District Appropriation bill was izreed to. A message was received Irom' tho President vetoing the t unding bill, Aflerdt had been read, Mr. Tucker moved that it be' printed aud laid on the table Cor future considera tion. The motion wasagrecd lo, 138 to lis. Mr. Cox motert'lo" suspend the rules and fiass tho Apportionment, bill on the bas!s of -iui iiepresentuuves, hut this being opposed on tho Republican side, he amended his motion so os to prnyide Tor having votes taken on the numbers 322, 31V, 315, and 307, Ihe number agreed nn by tho majority to be Inserted In the bill.' The rules were auspepded, and a vote being taken on 322, it was rejecteu yeas lit), nays I3Z. A vote was then taken on .1119? and it was agreed to yeas 130, nays 123. .The Apportionment bill, with the number fixed atSI,wastheu passed yeas 145, nays 113 and senttotbe Senate. The conference report on the Sun dry Civil bill Was'reJ'ctetf. S Both Houses ol Congress continued In ses ston until after midnight. Tho Forty-sixth Congress expired Friday ot noon, 4i(lmedj4tcly apey (he, adjourn meht of tWSenalt,ihe WW B-nate wis call-' ed to order by Vice President Arthur, and tha new Senators were qualified. The roll call showed that seveuty-lwu were present, oenaiors uimunai, Allison and Alanone be ing absent. After theappoiniment of the usual committee to wait upon tbe President, ine senate anj.iurneu. All tho regular appropriations hills were passer) by CjngreMani1, .signed by the Presi Sent before adjournment. Among the men sures'nbl'h failed were tbe Apportionment bill, whifH-was'iiot acfwl'uTjdn ovthe Sen ale; also the following uinoiigotier bills: To apply tlio prone, Is of public land sales tn riiucuiioiiBi puriioseF; to regulate mo auttca mi hoop, scroll and band irouj to regulate customs duties or.-tugufj brrejiea! tho dis criminating duties on tea and cufl'ce, the products ot possessions nfthe Netherlands; n, relation lo the Japanese indininity ru ml; declaring the iml cy of the United Stales in regard, i to.tui liiloroceanippnnal ; lo-restrlct iinuei-etiinniigraunn;i an;.reguiate, inter. Slide commerce I to prohibit political assess. menls; to ubrogate tho Clayton Bulwer Treaty ; (o incorporate tho Nicaraauun Canal Company ; to establish a Government tle- gratni system ; ttipmvnto for a Commission on the Turlll t for tho re ief or Filz John Porter, and to place General Grant on the retired lUt. In the Senate on Saturday, Vice President Arthur stated (bat ' he had received for pre sentation a number of petitions- for. special legislation; but it was his opinion that these could not be presented at an extra session. He submitted tho question for decision, and It was ordered that the petitions be retained by him for presentation at the next legisla tive session. Mr. Hoar offered a resolution, which was unanimously adopted, giving General Hancock the privileges of the floor dttring his stay-In Washington. Mr. Blaine, iu accordance wun a motion given by him sevetal weeks ago, submitted a resolution for tlieeppnintment of a, special jcummittee or flve-inembers'flMake into jcpnaidetatipp tho mode-uT-voting-ror President'' thd Vice President of the United States, and tbe mode of counting and certifying tho same, who shall rert such propositions for a change in the laws and Constitution oa mov seem expedient ; that said committee, have power to sit during recess ol congress, and that they be directed to report on or before the second Wednesday ofJauuary, 1881." The resolutions was temporarily laid on the table, and brdered'prtnted: Mr. Pendleton, irom me ccinintttee appointed lowait upon me rrcshieni, reported mat lie would have a communication tn make at three o'clock. A recess was taken Until that hour, und after reassembling, the Executive communi cation (being tho Cabibct nominations) was 7 ..... I r r . r - r . .-cvi.ci,, uu iiiuuou oi ur vuineron, oi Pennsylvania, tho Senate Ihen .went into execuiive session, senators uiaine, Wlndom and Ktrkwood leaving tho chamber. Dur ing the executive session, all the nomina tions were confirmed without a call of the roll or a dissenting vole. In tho Senate, Monduy, Immediately after tbe readjng.nf the journal,-Senator-elect Ma hone, of Virginia, appeared, and! was sworn in. Ho took his seat (in the Republi can side, next to that ol Mr. Mitchell, ol Pennsylvania. Alter he had done so the Senate,on motion or Mr. Pcndletondjuuru ed. A Philadelphia correspondent of tho N. Y. Sun, udder data ofthe 6th Inst, gives us the following glimpse of jiolltics iu and around this State I Under the new Consti tution of Pennsylvsnis, sessions of the Leg islature are held biennially! Therefore while Assemblymen are elected for n period of two years, instead of annually, as heretofore they draw pay for only one session in every two years, which gives them just half the amount tlieyjrojnierj ryjjelvidfpr: (he same, length ortscrvireV" InUhe rqilnloa'or the average Pennsylvania legislator, this is a grlevious wrong, for which the regular aud only remedy is convoking the Legislature in special sesslorfby the OoVernpr. When evfr.thete.Js.nifrospect of sucli-4 session being called, the "boys," as nur Assembly men affectlonally term each other, become vrry despondent. Last week they wero In high spinas over, thefailurotofngrcla'to pass tha ApporUoDmsjit'blllJasShay firmly1! believe.) that an extra session ofthe Assemh ly would bo held in order to pass a Con gressional, Judicial, aud Legislative appor tionment hill In time for tha elections nf next year. But this glee of our Assembly men will give plsce to despondency as soon as they learn of the conclusions reached by Cov, lloyt and "Secretary Quay lhat no special session of the Assembly Is necessary for ibst purpose. Cul. Quay is of tho opinion thot, even if the Apportionment bill that iassc4hejnoQse'r,Rpesentat((veJJmes' law ltrino elidf4be -additional' tneinberi given tinder lhat act to this State could be chosen by the electors of the Stale at largo. This arrangement of continuing the present apportionment In fbroa, fnrtwo ers longer i would defeat the contemplated movement deprive the lion. Samuel J. Randall of la seat in Congress, by so shaping tbe Con f 'i03I di-riet- U VhiWds-'phia ss to make them all securely Republican. Tha election ofa Governor and other Stole officers, Congressmen, legislators, ntid Important local officers is the cause that will operate to prevent a special session of the Legisla lure, In consequenco of which the hoys will oe tue losers oi a quarter orn million i cash and the Stats the gainer. The total number of hogs packed a Kansas City since Nov, I, 1880, to fcb. 10, 1S81, fooU up 307,977 head, against 172,123 tor the same period last year an Incressn of 135,818 head. Tito Mtcrnry Kevoitiiion. CnATnttor 11 As a This verv remnkfhfa enterprise continues to make such progress as iv ac.uii.ii iia iienus ajiu asiounil lisentmies, Its ureallr Increasing nrnnonlnnr Imen mm. pilled the removal otlis hcadqnarterslmra the Tribune Ilulhllng to tho very large and beau trfnl bulldm. No. 781 Broadway, which Is In the, verr u.ldstof tho "look ill.trln" ,,r N.,. York City, and, therefore., ofthe publishing ....'I'iim u, in. iiumuu. hub ouiiuinir, thOUuh. SIX Stories In nelaht.2, feat Trent ,n,l loo teet deep, Is sufficient only for the offices and retail store ot tha Comttanv. Th rrmnn. facturlng Is carried on In several lnrife. build uu ,ui-un-u in oioer irons oi ine cuj7UOUgri i is wvuicmiMiHcu concentrating mem soo ono Immense lactorv to be ereeteit. Their list or recent nnll early forthcoming pubpoatlons are extremely Interesting to nil .tiuenjuj won is enuicest in literature xn Library Mairatlno Is unique In both furra and character nnd altogether delluhtral In th richness or its contents, (if tho books an. pounced, Clreon's larger "History ofthe Ena Ilsh People," roduced from 10 to tit i.'arl ro7 "'mii; vi iiiu rfencu jiavuiuiion, ' reuuceit iuucenf,-uari;ie s -Heroes anil Hero Wor Shin." 25 cents, anil the llnvltp.l tsTmw n,.,i. ment," whloh Is promised to be manufactured with rapidity heretofore unheard ur. win t. tract special attention. It Is worth while for everv one who hnl not 1 rear! tf i,mi It In t.nri an J- get the Illustrated painnhlet, "Hook- i"8i mm i J I' oetiin oyaieam, wmen will be sent free upon a plication. Address, the Anxrlcan Hook Exchange, "C llroad nay, Closing prices of Didivr.v lc ToTnsKJlb Stock, (jovernnient and Gold 40 South ilumBtroet.Phlla., March 10, If SI. U. S. fa 18S1 102 bid 103U asked V. s. Currency, 0' ISO bid 132 asksd U- S, 6, 1881, now 101 bid 1U1J asked U. S. 4U, new 111V bid 1UJS asked U. 8.4'answ llsJI bid 113)2 asked I'ennsyanla H. H 60 bid 60V niltoJ Phlla. i Head loir II. . S3 bid SJ'i asked LehlKh Vallov H. It.... 62 bid C2Vl asked Lehigh OualSiNav. Co.. 66 bid 47 asked United Co's ol N. J 183 bid 181 asked Northern Uehlrol It. It. 49 bid 49U asked II a.ai,ni.llt tl . 1 inly 1. 1 nn' ..... i Pitts. Tit. tc Hull'. It. II. 20 bid SuW asked Central Transportation. 4T bid 48 asked Northern I'aelflo t.'oin... 49U bid 49Jf asked . '' Prcl'd.. 14 bid 7l(J asked vi.i, vniia. j,, j,,.,, ov UtU W aSHDtl Phlla. H trla 11. R... . bid !!9U nsl.,1 bllrcr, (Trades,) 99H bid Wi asked LchltilMoIl Jt(tlc(si (JORRCOTFn WEEri.T. Flour. oa sack mm JJuckwheat flour per sack , s vo Corn, per bushel.... , , jo Oats, per bushel lb MlxedChop, perewt...... 140 aiiaunno-s. nercnt l t;orn Clidp 1 40 uran, per cwt..... , 110 flatter, nernound so Eirgs, perdusen is llaiu, perponud yi Lard, ner notind. 11 shonlders. per pound 8 Potatoes, per bushel to ai.VUUlKI). WILLTAMS-L1PPINOOTT. At the rest uence oi tae nviuo a imrenls. Tuesilav nv. nlnir. Match l.DV the ilev. .lames A. t.luln. H.irry Williams, lorraerly ol Ilokendauqua m juiMouoiute, i trillion, oi oeuers. villo. Bucks county, P. PlOKKOKU-FtiCUT-At FarryvlIIe on thesaih ult.. bv Kuv. J. Ilaw.len. Mr. Wit. Hum Plckford und Miss Itosa Fochi, loth of rmr) vine. DKIIItiEJI AN HAItlllS At Parryvllle, on the 1st Inst., by lit v. J. lln.ir.un, sir. Ucorgo . Heldleman.ofScraiiton,toMlss Lusotta Harris, of OurlwnJale. i)ii:i). SEIDI.K On tho SSth nit., In T.rhlzhton. Sarah Senile, wlfo U .ronathau Soldlc,aucd St years, 6 mouths acdCTdais. ltl..SC0E FKOJI DKATII. Tho rollowlng statement of Wm J. Cough Hn.otSoinervllle, BInss., is si. rcmarknbloUi.it we beg to ask lor It tho nttenlloii of our read ers He savs In Ihe ralruM8764 was tak en with n violknt nLKMiinn os- rii lvkoh; followed by a sotero couudi. 1 soon beaan tu lose my apiietlte nnd flesh. I was so weak at one tltue that 1 could nut Icavo my bed. In the summer of 1877 I wasadmlttcd lothel'ily xiuspiuii. . ono mere ine uoctors said A nail a hole In ray left lung as Mg as a halMollar. I expended over n hundred dollars In doctors and uiedlclno. I was so Tar isonaat one time a report went around that 1 was dead. I irave op none, nut a menu iniu moor itit. wai, HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE I.IINdS. I lauxhed at my friends, thinking that my ense was incurauie, out a trot it ooitie to satisly them, when, to my surprise and icrailncatlun. 1 commenced to led belter. My hope, once ueuu, ueKiiu to revive, nnu io-uay a leoi in bet, tcr spirits than 1 have the nasi three years. "1 nrlte this hoping you will publlth It, so thai every ono afflicted with Hisoased Lungs will bo Induced to tnko UK. W.M. HALL S UALDAit r'UK Tiiig bl'NUS, and bocun vnlced that OUNfiU.UPlION I'm be Cured I have taken two bottles and can iosltltely may inut it iiu uuuo uioro Kowi man an in other medicines 1 havo taken slnca inv slek. ness. My counh (.as almost entirely dlsap beared and 1 shall s.ion be able to uro lo work." Sold by A, J. IH'ULIno. Lehlgliton, and all tiruKaitts. uec. is. iswi-yioow llRMtV'K I'AItltni.in SAI.VP Tim ftPT SAt.VC lnlhnwn.l.l fixrl'l.tm Bruises, ores. Ulcers, talt llheum, Totter, Chappod Hands, Cihllblalns, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions, Freckles and Pim ples. The Salve Is guaranteed to ulvo perfect satisfaction In every caso or money refunded. He suro you get ULNUY'.-v UAUUlll.lO aai.vt,, as an others aro but imttauons. Prlco 23 cents. For sale by nil Druggist cTcrywncre. xtec. is, issu-yieuw ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman wlii natTtiretl for star Irom m t rr oa u urn uvt x man atuhd uec a y and ml Ihe mtcclnnf vmiihrm lniir-xnin tnn. win tor the iahOu! sufrertuffbumaulty bilU frco to all who need it, iho rccvo and direcilima toi luaklap the slmiile renifdy bv which lie wsi cu ed. S i He i era wl-lnng to profit Ly tho d Tertiacr'a experieoce ran do eo bv aatiosin? Jan.r9.ro 6 4J C&Ipt tl ccf, . Y. PIMPLES. r wilt mall !-'re) tho recloo tor n slmt.lt VCOBrTAJlLE llALM that Will rtniOTfl l'A!f tua ice skiii sort, cicar ana Deaa.uaii aisoin structioas inr jnuunciop a luxunint ftrowiu oi lisirot. a bald head t.r snirotti la- e, Aitdies., utioiinirat'. siaino. iihx. vawlsa ( :n. nn i lleeku.au Si., w. Y. Jan2lims RK1) IIOKSK I'OVDKItS Aro the onlr Horse and Poultry Powders that Klre unlrcrsal satlsfactlun. If Iho Powders do not give sallslacllon, the liruaelst will re. mm your money. lit c. is, lssu j leow To Consumptives. Thoscvertlser, having been permanently cur eu ot that nttau tliseitAo, Cousuaintunf by a airajdo temcdv. Is animus lo mato knowu lo uis lo low-Baui-iD.e iud uiiuusiu cure. AO an who tes.ro it. ho will aeiid a cofiy cf tlie pie- te llitlou U-O.L llrco ot chstei 1. w.t the dlree. nolle lor prepbnu snu ucidk iua (tame, nines thev wlli dudaatrnc ul-R lor cossuaifiiox. ABiuujt int0M:aiTia tee. A'aitieawisiitua tbe rrescitpuou wi i please aocre., jtsv u. A. W118UN. 101 I'CKK Ktroct. Wltlnim. ur.b. aew xorc J.n.aau Ajtrti Wisttl. Bib Pay. Light Work Icdy blniuloviucat Hamnlea Ireo. At uress, St. L. Ill UN, Ko, S NASSAU street ew sora. jau.zaoiu A Non' li'Piitnifiit. Ta Goldtn Mixer of Life. Wonderful Cum. ti yuu tnttu IjUu.ui(ii.iuii, nnu ttuuiu Kliuvt lhat jour cough can bo made loose and easy Hecuoretur and Night Sweats cheeked in 34 hours i Inflammation taken uut of the L.unas and air passages at oucet that you can be mado to train S to 0 pound of healthy llesh per tteea t u you uavo any unronio insease, llroDchltis, Asthma,! atarrh.llrrpepla,Mck Headache, Heart Ulse-tsa. I. Iter Oumlilalnl, jxervous 'ieDiuiy.?.eniiuHi tveaanessoreper instorrhn.it loss if sexual power iu either sex from any cause ; It you hare any form ul nerv. ous weakness. h'Siux flesh or WHSllna: away, and would know ul an linmedlat roller and pertain cure for many oi tbe severest cases In a short time, a new method with new sgents lo fatten overytmdy. Invigorate and make Strong; und beaftlir tbe mot hopelots eases rut this out end write at once lor uriounri to 11. w. UIsl'E.NSAlty, llerrlcn Sprues, Mloh. July IT yl AGENTS WANTED j FOR BORDER OUTLAWS JivJ. V. 1JUEU Nkw, AcTUKSTin and Tiiriluxo History ol the Idves and Wonderful Adrcmures of A merle i's ureal Outlaws, TUE VOUNUElt UUOTHKnS, FHANK and JE3E JAME.S, and their Ilandsof Hlxhwayuien down to ISSI. t'on'alns more than 1Q Illustrations einbnte. InK lato Portraits or tin prluclpal characters, JnciudlOK r'rina James, never before nubllsli. ed, and Vi Vine, colokko I'lates. Inter. viewAann letters jruin uuie t uunxer rtiart liug llerelations. All about the lll.ick ring, the Illaek Uath, tha Necrrt Care, and hund reds r other wonderful Ihlnas, Must . Jtclt ok book ever puullsh.d i mora thrilling th.n aroiaaicc, jettrualn ercri vsaeaital. dolls Ilka wild. fire I 10,(AO ordered In advance. Mothlng like III beats everything! U.er 100 paires, price SI SO, AeuiS cauvMSinir QUIUl. SO oents. Write Immtdlslely lor full particulars, to UISTOIUUAI. PllJUSli. Via go., t. (m.s, Mo, mars E GREAT, llBsS Ms! -POIt RHEUMATISM, Ifaoralgla, Soiaiica, Lumbago, Backache, Soronoss of iha Chest,. Govt, Qufnsy, Son Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Painsr Toolh, Ear and Headache, Frosted" roat and Ears, and all other Pains and Ashes. No Propnmtlon on e arfli equals Er. jAccns 0I as a tnfe, aiisy, tlmple and tficnjt Ealtnitl :3!X A n"' enl-l but th corajiitratlTslT trinlng ontlky of oO Cents, and trtry one suffer Ing with pain can have ehesp anil posillTS prwf of Itsctstms r Dirsctlons In Usrsn LMtgnagrs. SOLD BTALIiDRUOOlSTS AH0MALEE8 IN MEDI0IKE, A, VOGSLEE, sfc CO., jjasimttre,jaa.1 V. s. a March J, 1881-yl' QHPHANS' CODUT SALU Of YaluaMe HEAL ESTATE ! By vlrtuo of an Order of tho Orphans' Court ortlarlon County. Pennsylvania, will be sold v i-uunc one, on tne premtes, in Ihe Town hip of MAHOMlIsG, in said county, on Monday, March 28th, 1881, at TWO o'clock P. M tho following lUal Estate of t'KANZ OUKERSH AtTKir. ! ceased, vix: All that certain tract oflA.N'D. In Mahonln'ToTfnshlp, described as follows: lieglnnlng at n stone, thenee by land ol Theo dore Kcmcrcr north 1 dcrso, east'JI ssrehts to a stone j thence by land of Joseph Lyons south 71 and a hair dearees, west Co perches too stone t Ibence south one degree, west 21 perches to n, stone f thenee by land of Philip ijtOCkley north serentT.one iteirrera mo Kit perches to the place of beginning, containing 15 Acres and 30 Perches. The Imbrovements thereon arn n 9JKlnr9 FitAMEHIIUSn.SlTt.. llarn. Plo-Slv. other ouibolldlngs. Also, a Well ot Never Falling Water, and a tlood Orchard or Fmlt Trees. Four Acres or land Is eovered with taluable Uhestnnt Timber, the remainder la under good coltlvallon. 'IEH.ils: Une-hulf the purchase money must be nald cash down, anil tha ramtind.p In three months, with Interest. t-osscssion on ai.ru jsi, issi. FHANOIS STOOKEH. Administrator of said Lcciaied. March Sih, 18il.-w3 MfiiERS, LOOK to Your INTERESTS AND PUIKJIIASE TteMDii Machines ai Atf- cnltnral Implements, The Boit tn the Market, at J, L. GABEL'S. Also, nn hand, and for Sale In Lots to Molt Purchasers, UH1SAP i'UK CASH, 10,000 feet Georgia Yellow Pine Flooring, White Pine Boards and Floor ing, Lath, &c. at his rxAnrvwAitK 6Tor.B, Apni s-ms Leuightok, Pa. LT0N A, WEISS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, Bank Street, Lehighton. REPAIRING or all dssorlptlon promptly attendsd toat the most reasons: ble prfess. All Work iruarantctd, and patronage Is respectfully solicited. an.at-jl QARBON HOUSE, 3. W. KAUDENDOSH, rROPItlETOn, HaMiSt.i r,KitinuTO, Pa. The Oanno-r Hncsc offers flrst-class sceora modatlons lo tha Trarellnt nuhllA. tln.rHiRB. by the Hay or Week on Iteasouable Terms. Choice Olirars, Wines and l.tnuors always on hand. Uood Shods and Stables, with aiten tivo Hostlers, attached, April 10-jl JEOPOLO 3IEYEH, ItesDectfullv annonnees that i ) liti opened an Oyster anfl Mm Mm IB the building next door to IheCeatral Car rlaxo Works, on Hank Street, LE1UOHTDK, Pa ,and that he Is nrunarctl iu ..miin mmIi at all hours of Iho day or etrnlcK at very tea. sonsble charges. OYSTEltS reeelrcd fresh every day, bnd supplle.1 la families at lowest inrrket prices. Also, all kinds ur UheesoaaJ Mustard, In large or small quantities, for family use. cheatrar tkaB, elsewhere It. Dili t- dally. an. in, liso-ly. The Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, PA. iVatlmn Klotz, Proprietor This House Is located In ttiA RnMn.V Af Welssiort. Il.rbon lluintr. !... mnrf l. lmllt on tbe sits of Fnrt Allsn.an old stockads forts moittimi. ere.iieii neroover a century as; to protect the early soitleis aualnst the hostile Inclusions ofthe Indians. The hum-, la . mh. slant! il brick, and was uamed FVri Allen House" bv tho lute Edwanl Welts: It ennlnlm Thirly.two llooius and a handsome fiestas; rant, ami too present 1'rorrieior has newly and thnrouahly refilteil the establishment. It has all theapnolnimentaofa Kinar lli.ni IIOUXTRV Hotikl. adapted lor tha comfort o( Its patient. Inclose proxluiftv to tbollotsl, la Vwrfv-c( preservation. Is the lllstorlo Oltl) FltAfiKLI.N WILL, which was ilujj by order or Henjaraln TTrsnk nn losunniy inattarnson oi tort rtltsn ttllh water. Its walls of stone, uhieliatlll d.r. tha ravaaes of aires, s ra as nerle't to-davai whun put the te. andthawsll now contains about six lee t of or) stal waicr. The welt Is now t. Idk fitted up as it historic relie.to the water ot which the patrons or Ike Houso will bay free access. SUMMKR nOARDEHS will t.a aoeommodatcd at Reasonable Prices. The liar Is supplied .with the but Wines, Liquors and 'JU&ri, Uood stabllnjr atuehed' 0IVT3 WstlTZS tor the Best and Fastest . Helllnar Pictorial Booliaand nihl. vJu. reduced S3 per cant. JVaUooAl Ptibl'sfctne Oo., PbluvdslrhU, pa, martwS