J. T. NGSBAUM, OF THE " Original Cheap Cash Store," respectfully announces to his friends and the public thnt lio lias juit received his Spring and Summer stock of Comprising among other Novelties Silks and Satins, Japanese Silks, Mohair Suitings, Debigc Suitings. Carpets and Oil Cloths, 9 t CHINA, GLASS aM QUEENSWARE! Ac, Ac. which, as usual, are nil offering at knock dowu prices. Respectfully, J. T. NUSRAUM, Opposite the Publio Square, Lehlghton, Pa. sept. 18-yl SAriniiAY. APRIL ISS1. Local and Personal. ro suiisckiijiius. Subscribers will please refer to the direc tion tabs on their pajiers, by so doing they will bo able to see whether they are square u our books fir not, thus : John Fitzwilliarn mar8 79 Shows that tho subscription has been paid uo till March 8th. 1S79. and consequently there iaonodollardueusonthe present year, which you will pieaso reinu, or?i..j iu m charged If wo have to send bill. ffO"Ilailroad Rocket Alarm clocks at E. 11. Hohl's, Munch Chunk. $&.Why suffer such unspeakable tortures. Rheumatism has been conquered, Kendall's Spavin Cure is tho victor. Read tbo adv't. SHI- Post Office BulldinE, Lehiehtnn, Pu. Now Is your chance, ami I make bold to aay that it Is the beet you ever hod, to buy Boots. Shoes. Hats. Cans. Ac. I am fully iuipped for the spring trade, and can offer you a greater variaty, a better rticle, and a lower price man any nnuso in una nn-uuo. Ladies, if you want nice fitting shoes for yourselves or your little girls, I can please you in everv respect. I mean busines, and am prepared to back my assertions. Respectfully, Lbwis Wkiss, S?SU Dr. C. T. Horn, at the Central Drug store, sells warranted vezetnble and flower .saeils. Buy only such, and avoid vexation from failure of crops. feTrv Kendall's Rnavln Cure, a sure Tcniedy for Spavins, Jurbs, Ringbones, or nny enlargement ol the joinis. boo mo an vcrtisenieut. Druggists say that Lydia E. Pink' ham's Veeelablo Compound Is the best reme dy for female weakness that they ever heard ol, Tor It gives universal sutishu-iion. ccnu to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 2.13 Weslern Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. fcg. Housekeepers desliing to decorate their homes, should not tail to call on ur. C. T. Horn, at tho popular Central Drug store, Lehighton,and examine his beautiful stock or WALL l'APEt,bemre malting pur phases elsewhere. &&.Ifyou want a nice smooth .easy shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Roederer's Saloon, under tho Exchongo Ho tel. Ho will fix you right, and don'tyou rorget it. SiS-Thls has been aptly and justly called tho nee of steal, when honesty is at a prem ium. Wo may add that while this is quite true as to places oi uusiness ana trust nr. Coxo's Wild Cherry and Bcnekn has fullv temonsiraiei mat n at least is noncst auu at all times reliable. jgSTor fine stationery, envelopes, ao -count books, memorandum books, pcns.iien lls, school books, wall paper, and intact anything thai you want outsido oi dry goous, eroceries and provisions, call at Lucken- fcsch's. 2 doors below the Broadway House, Mauch Chunk, and you can get it, cheap and goo!. O-The proprietors of Kendall's Spavin euro navo unmtretisui letters on mo spoon insc in the highest terms of tho benefits do rived from its use, when von find ono case where it has failed to givo relief thero are hundreds whore it has proven -a success, Head their advertisement. XSf Now receiving and openinc a very large and lashionable assortment ot merch ant tailoring roods, c mnrising a full line of the very latest styles of cloths, enssimeres and suitings, oi the uesi lorcign ana uoineB tic manufacture, suitable for snrine and sum mer wear, which I am tireiwred to make up fashionably and substantially at prices' tuny as low as at any otner estauiisuincni in the country. Call and be convinced o the truth of my statements. Respectfully, H. II. Prtkbs, Agent, P. 0. Building, Lehighton, l'cnn'n ESuFew homes aro really happy and what home should be unless the little prat tiers are around the fireside and mingle in the lamily meal. Fend mothers can lessen their cares and anxiety lor the dear little ones by always having a bottle of Dr. Coxo's Wild Cherry ur.d Sene-kn in the house. It stops the troublesome night cough ami cures mat terrioie malady croup. A 3-year old child named Ella Heller, living in Easton swallowed a number ol pills containing arsenic on Thursday of last week, and died a few hours afterward. John John, alias John Schmidt, who killed Monroe Seltzer, one of a crowd of young men who annoyed him at McKcans liurg, on Thursday, 24th ult., surrenders himself Friday at Pottsville. Ho says he acted in self-defence. Edward Monaglian, agred 9 years, was killed by cars near Shenandoah on Satur day. The Delaware Lackawanna and Wes tern Railroad announces a quarterly divi dend of one aud one-half per cent. "What is your wife's particular little game?" asked a friend of n henpecked bus band, "When she gel's mad It's draw pok cr," and nothing but a trip in cue of David Ebbert's popular teams will bring peace to the family. Our new borough council will organize Monday. Let the first thing dona bathe purifying of the stiuking ditch running bo tween the railroad aud Bank street. Ou people want no more sickness arising from that source, and don't you forget it. During the week endiug on the 26th ult. there were 50,615 tons of coal shipped oyer the Lehigh Valley railroad, making total for the season to that date of 1,593,030 tons, showing an increase, as compared with the same time last year, of 335,528 Ions. Quite an extensive fire prevailed ou the mountain north of towu during Mon day and Tuesday lust. But the fire was most effectually put out by the heavy storm which broke out early Wednesday morning, Call at the Caibox Advooati office, and examine samples and learn prices, before ordering printing at any other office. We can suit you in every caso. A VALUABLE PREMIUM ! We will present every per son calling at this office and paying $1.00 for one year's subscription to the Carbon Advocate, with a copy of Dr. J. B. Kendall's Treatise on the Horse, one of the most valuable books for Farmers and Horsemen ever published. The book is handsomely and profusely illustrated, and gives symptoms and treatment for the various diseases to which the horse is subject. Remem ber, for $1 you get the Ad vocate for one year and a copy of the book free ! Now hand in your names and the dollar. "We have just received a limited number of Kendall's Treatise on the Horse and His Diseases, printed in Ger man, which we will give to those paying one year in ad vance for the Carbon Advocate. The Cherry villn creamery at present ro ceives over 5,000 pounds of milk per day. Thodolly productof the factory isl50 pounds of butler and 11 cakes of cheese. Most of le chceso manufactured during the month February was purchased by O. Whitmore, New York city. acSrWatham, Elgin, Springfield and Rocklord watches at from $5 to $20 lower at II. Ilohl's, than cau be-bought elsewhere Mauch Chunk. A fourteen year old boy, named Harry Fry, residing at Weatherly had his left foot n over by a coal car last Monday, and so badly crushed that the limb had to be am putated. Mr. II. H. Everett will take charge oi o Fort Allen House, Weissport, during the coming year. A. J. Darling has moved his family in- tbo residence recently purchased by him on Bank street, and hitherto occupied by Thos. S. Beck, Esq. VcuA couch unfits one for business, so- cielyoronv thing el le. except melancholy uci-uons: Dr. null s Unugn Byrup curs ughs, Uoiu, etc., thus sustaining one s use fulness. Price 25 cenls. Our public schools closed on Thursday, fler a six months' term. Numerous have been the fliltings dur- tig the past few days in this section. Bartley Garrity was killed in the Baltl more mine Monday, near Wllkcsbarrc, by full of top coal. Richard Bawden was instantly killed Monday by n full of rock in the Laurel Run Mines, near Wilkcsbarie. James Fudden, u bachelor of 00 years, ving at Pitlston, litis eloped from that place ith Mrs. Shrank, a widow of -10. Ceorgo Fenner, 30 yeurs of ago, whose wife end child reside in the neighborhood f Maui-h Chunk, and who was employed us brakeman ou the New York and Green ood Lake Railroa , missed his footing while attempting to get oifa brako oh Sun ay night, loll between tho cars and was illed. His remains were taken to the Morgue in Jersey City. j 4roJust think of it I Tho'Pralrio Klnir revolver, seven barrels and nickel plated, ior only j,i till, at L. 11. Ilohl's, Mauch Chunk. Ah kinds of lire arms und cart idges at the lowest prices. At 11 o'clock a. m., on Tuesday last, nothcr young typo pul in on nppoaianct, i-t this oillcej being of tender ago, ho is known as No. 13 of tho Hock. Mother and child doing well. Now send nlongyour job work and subscriptions for the Auvocatjc. All ro needed. Our friend, W. I. Peters, has taken charge of the Horse Shoe Hotel, near P.ir ryvilie, lately kept by II. Tollman. Suc cess, Wally I Grand Spring oponing of ladies dress goods and dry goods, at Daniel Grover's Beo Hive Store, this borough, Incliidiugoll the newest and most fashionable designs. If ou wish to scouro bargains call cailv aud select from Ins immense, stock. The animal session of tho Order of Un ted American Mechanics of Pennsylvania will bo hold in Allcntowu on tho 3d of May next, Allentown still continues entirely frco from small pox. Boys will soon be ornamenting pave ments with "hop-scotch"' diagrams. Tho slato business of Lehigh county is the most profitable and cxtcusivo In its line n tho country. Two extra coal trains have been put on the Lehigh .t Susquehanna Railroad, to run between Eajton and Coalport, At a public sale in Bethlehem a few days ago six shares ol the capital stock of the First National bank of Bethlehem sold for 190 a share, A wealthy farmer of Whitehall will be married to a Catasauqua bello In the neat future. His friends await tho ceremony with oy, The pay roll of the Catasauqua Manu facturing Company for February amounted to about $19,000. Pretty good for the short est month of the year. The stock of the Catasauqua Nntional Hank is growing In value. Several monthi ago the ruling price of shares was from $30 to $31, now they command $35, On Monday night of last week, James McLaughlin, a boarder at the Eagle Hotel, in Coplay, and an employee In the lurnaee there, was badly injured by a fall while in a somnambulistic state, lie. It appears, rose from his bed in a sleeping condition, and jumped from a third story window to the grouml below. The happening wus soon after discovered, and the man, on being picked up, found badly injured internally, though we believe no bones were broken. He bad the services of a physician at once, and next day was removed to St. Luke's hospital at Bethlehem. Nathan Miller, of East Allen township, has opeued a uew sluto quarry on his farm. The slate taken out is said to be of good color ami sucrior in quality. On Monday evening, says the Hazleton Beacon, the engine Ontario jumped the rails between Jeddo aud Driflnn and plunged down an embankment. As the engine left the rails Jos. Moser, the fireman, and D, McGinley jumpsd off. Barney Mooney, the engineer, stuck to the lever until the engine was down the bank and then escaiicd with out Injury. Tho engine was got on the track on Tuesday mornlng,after working all night. If you desire to see a well selected stock of Spring and Summer dress good. marked down to the very lowest figures, coll at J. T. Nusbauin's Origiual Cheap Cash Store, this borough. Do not take our word for It, but call and see for yourselves. Thomas O'Brian, of PitUton, shot aud slightly wouuded Daniel O'Malley ut that place Wednesday. Thos. S. Beck, J. 1',, has removed his ! office to Bouth street, opposilo tho lower end ol the public square. "Coroner C. W. Lonls and J. II. Arner, o( Mahoning, left on a trip to Colorado Thursday night. E. F. Luckenbach'a storo room exten sion and improvement is now complete. His run of business continues to Increase, because his goods are not only tho best but, sold at.the lowest posslbl o prices. His stock of wall papor consists of every style and tasto, and his stationary department is un surpassed. Storo on Broadway, Mauch Chunk. Our young friends Chas. Inkman and Will Remind, of Mauch Chunk, leave for Texas next Sunday evening. If you aro In want of queenswara or glassware, drop in at Daniel Graver's Bee Hive Store, and select from his largo stock, Just received from the manufactories. Prices down to suit you all. rrothonotary Esser has Just completed transcribing tho names Into n new Judg ment Index, which is ft great Improvement on tho old system, and for convenience, ac curacy and neatness surpasses anything wo have heietoforo seen. Mrs. J. C. Fincher and family will leave to-duy (Saturday), for Breckenridgo, Col., to join her husband, who Is publish ing tho Daily Journal at that place. Bon voyage. LaslSaturday morniugtheNo. 5 mines, Stockton, caved in anil tho creek which flows through the swamp began pouring In to the mines at the rate of 10,000 gallons per minute, and the mules were removed Willi difficulty. All available focrc was nt once put to work under tho supervision of Supl. Alrey to change tho courso of tho creek, which was accomplished on Sunday, but the mines were already flooded. It will take some few weeks bofore tho water can bo pumped out and the mines put in work ing order again. Beacon. The streets and roads hereabouts are in an awfully muddy condition 3. O'Brian, Esq., the popular Western ticket agent of East Mnucli Chunk, was in town this week. Ho reports tho sales of tickets for the West as being on the in crease. Wo aio pleased to state that Mr. Win Scabold, of tho L. V. depot, In this bor ough, ha so farv recovered from his recent severe illness as to appear upon our streets onco more. It has been proved that John Schmidt, who cut Emanuel Seltzer's throat at Mc Kcansburg, Schuylkill county, on Wednes day night of last week, acted in self-defence, and he will bo discharged, You will find a larce stock of boots and shoe, for ladles, gentlemen and children, at the Origiual Cheap Cash Store of J. T. Nus baum, of latest aud best makes, which ho Is selling nl lower prices than any other houso in tho county. For the week ending on tho 25lh ult, thero were 79,270 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh and Susquehanna railroad making u total of 940,030 tons to that date. being an increase, of 233,E43 tons us com pared with the same dato last year. March came down ou us like n lion and Thursday Inst vamoosed in the midst o a snow, storm. Let us hope April will dis pel the gloom of winter with bright, sunny days, and thus re invigorate both human! ty und ull nature. -Groceries and provisions of tho mo? hoico qualities, can bo found at Daniel Graver's Bee Hivo Slore, at the lowest mar ket pnecs. Call and be convinced. Tho citizens of Munch Ciiunk will volo on tbo question of building ol u new market and oiora houso in that borough to-day (Saturday). A pret'y lively fight is antici paled Tho fool catcher is around to-day (Fri day), April 1st Andrew Reeder Mullcr, a well known citlz-n of Easton, died on Thursday, of con. simjt.on, at the ago of 34. He was a son of Frederick aud Louisa Mullcr, the latter a daughter of tho long deceased Christian II utter, of Easlon. I'lio Coal 'I'rudc. The business In anthracito coal the past week, 8J)s Monday's Ledger, has been ullttlo dull. The orders with some companies are slacking olf suuiewbat, and lu tlte hope of stlifenlng up of prices the coal managers ut a recent meeting decided on a ro-luctlon or rates, and most or the companies have Issued new circulars, to which all have agreed to adhere, 'lho Heading Itallruad announces the tolloKlni; prices for coals delivered ou board vessels at Port Richmond, Philadelphia, Pa., (for shipment beyond the Uapes of the Delaware), aud Elizabethport, N.J. : From Port ltlchmond Hard white alh, lump and steamboat, H CO; broken, egg and stove, t3 00; chestnut, 3 55; pea, (2 SOJ'ree.burning and north t ranklln while usn, bruken anu chest nut, $3 55; egg, (3 70; stove, $3 60; pea, $2 80, Schuylkill red ash, egg, $3 70; stove, $3 05; chestnut, 13 65; pea, &2 80. Shamoklo, egg $3 90; stove, tl 10; chestnut, (3 65; pea, 2 Lorbcrry, egg and slove, tl 23; chestnut, $3 65. Lyken Valley (Urookslde), brokeu, ejg and stove, tl 65; chestnut, it. From Elizabethiort Hard white ash, lump und steamboat, tl 85; broken, egg and stove, tt 25; chestnut, i3 00: pea, 15. Free burning and North Franklin white nsb, broken, (3 80; egg, tl 05, stove, $1 20; chestnut, 1 90; pea, t3 15. Schuylkill red asb, egg, it 05, stove, tl SO; chestnut, (3 00; pea, 3 13. StiamoUu, eg, tl 25; slore, tl 45; chestnut, t3 03. I.orberry, egg and stove, tl 60;, chestnut, tl. Lykcns Valley (llrcokslde), broken, egg und stove, t3; chest nut, tl 33. Tho company rcscrvis the right tu change prices at any tluic, except on orders entered prior to such change, and orders sent in will nut btnd the company until ao ccpted. The executive committees of lho Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal Exchanxes held meetings on Friday and fixed prices for April. The Schuylkill Exchango adopted the following schedule or prices for coal de livered on board or vessels at Port Richmond lor points within the harbor. Hard, white ash, lump and steamboat, t 00; broken and egg, tt 35; stove, (4 45; chestnut, tl 0; and pea, t3 20. This Is a decline or 23 cents per ton on broken and egg, 33 cents on pea, ttnd 16 cents on store and chestnut, nhllo the prices for luiop and steamboat are unchanged. The line and city prices for white ash coal at Schuylkill Haven were fixed as follow: Lump and steamboat, t3; broken and egg, VI 76; stove and small stove, t2 85; chestnut No. 1, (2 6: chestnut No. 2, t2 63; pea, No. 1, tl 50; and pea No. 2, tl S I. This Is a reduc tion ot 25 cents per ton on broken and egg, 15 cents on store, small stove and chestnut, and 10 cents on pea. Prices Tor coal delivered at Mauch Chunk for the city trade were fixed as follows: Lump and steamboat, t3; broken and egg, 4,2 71; stove and small stove, 2 85; chestnut, t2 6 ; pea, tl 50. This Is a decline ol 26 cents on broken, egg and pea, and 16 cents onstove, small stove and chestnut. The following are the new prices ol the Delaware, Lockanhunaand Weslern: Lump,steamboat, grate and chestnut, t3 V"; egg, tt 05; stove, t4 21; pea, (3 16. The new circular ol the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, dated March 21, reads following will be the prices for our "Lackawanna" coal, subjeot to the terms or our printed conditions or sale, deliv ered free on board at W.cehauken: Furnase, 1 lump, steamer lump and grate, t3 90; egg s, tl 06: stove. 41 20: chestnut, tl. The Peon! sylvanla Coal Company, which Initiated the decline In prloer, Issued their circular on the 10th, as follows : Present prices for fresh mined PIttston coal, for Immediate delivery at Company Coal Docks, Newburg, subject to the usual conditions of sale and shlpmeut: Lump and steamer, 13 05; grate, 4-3 Ui egg and chestnut, 43 90; store, tt 05; pea, $? M, Fifty cents per totf additional for delivery at New York. The cause for this movement is ascribed to light sales ond prices below those of the old circulars. The fact was that every one had been holding off In the exotancy;of lower prices. Since this has now beon accom plished a "much better state or affairs fs looked forward to, and there Is no doubt of tho abili ty to sail smoothly along to a prosperous con clusion of the business seasonoflsSI. A large tonnaito will be wanted, and prices will aver, age much better than last year. The Lehigh Valley Company hare Issued no circular, hut nnounco that they have reduced their prices aid are selling nt the samo rates as the Dela ware and Hudson. Already there is a quick. enlng In business, the number or orders hav ing already Increased, and the tone of the market, as well as the outlook, aro both most encouraging, Indeed, for all the futuro, tho anthracite coal trade Is as cheering as wo ever before saw It. Tho estimates of the an. nual production bavo heretofore been based upon tho production for the Eastern markets, but this, It Is now dally more apparent, Is not the truo basis for such a. calculation the great field ofconsumptlon of anthracite coal Is the West. Tho rcKton from whloh this de mand Is to como Is very wide, and the amount known to bo within that vast section of the country Is fast distending and fllllnt with n population desirous or using tho cleaner and more pleasant burning anthracite. The won derful productltn of tho West that fills with produce so many long trains of cars or several railroads for the Eastern markets aro quite suro to take back with them loads or coal or corresponding weight. This will very materi ally add to the consumption of anthracltecoal. Add this demand and production to the esti mates heretofore made, and confined almost entirely to the Eastern and Middle SJatci, and the growth of consumption will nearly donble what has been heretofore estimated. The production of anthracite In ; 871 was a lit tlo less thanl5,708,532or tons, against 1,860,407 In I83O, the Increase more than doubling In ten years. The anlbraclto annual roturns of coal show a simllur Increase at each decade. Counting tho samo ratio or increase for the next Tour or five decades last year's tonnage of antliraeito was23,S3S,0 0 tens double this In ten years, and wo shall have an Immense, total, and there Is no reason to doubt It will be more than doubled. Notwithstanding the reduction in circular and wholesale prices or IS to 25 per cent., we learn thero has been no reduction In tho retail prices here oi at Now York. Tho circular prices which have been reduced refor to prices f. o. b. and along side. The yard prices are unchanged. Trial I.lst, April Term, 1SS1. Tho following cases aro on the Criminal Docket for next term of Court, commencing Monday, April II, 1881 : Com. vs. Charles Boxmler; Indictment selling liquor on Sunday. Prosecutors, J. F. Krcssley, David Swank and U. W. Kline. Com, vs. Levi Hartz ; Indictment selling liquor to minors. Prosecutors, David Swank and P. S. (Jheeseman. Com. vs. James Puroell; Indlctmeat sell, ing liquor to minors. Prosecutors, J. F, Krcssley, David Swank and G. W. Kline. (lorn. vs. Mary Ilelker ; Indictment selling liquor to minors and on Sunday. Prosecu tors, J- F. Kressley.David Swank.and O.W. Kline. Com. vs. Thomas R. Davis; Indictment desertion. Prosecutrix, Jane 11. Davis. Com. vs. John Mcllugh; Indictment forni cation and bastardy. Prosecutrix, Rosy Belli. Com. vs. Edward McCabe s Indictment lar. ceny. Prosecutor, O F. Painter. Com. vs. James McLaferty: Indictment larceny. Prosecutor, Q. F. Painter. Com. vs. Frank Crelly; Indictment assault and battery. Prosecutrix, Margaret Crelly. Uom. vs. Henry Sylvester Beer; Indict, ment burglary und larceny. Prosecutor, Ilcubcn E. Miller. Com. vs Samuol Snyder; Indictment bur glary and larceny. Prosecutor, lieuben E. Miller, Com. vs. Robert McMlchael, Jr. ; Indict ment fornication and bastardy. Prosecutrix Allco Belts. Com. vs. Adam Mcckes; indictment Foiling liquor without license. Prosecutor, Joseph Holllnger. Com. vi. Peter Dngan; Indictment fornica tion and bastardy. Prosecutrix, Elizabeth Bartholomew. Tho following is the trial list for the Common Pleas Court, commencing April IStli 1831: Charles Keck vs. Daniel McOcady. Samuel Zlpgenfuss against Conrad Gets. Win. M. Jones, assigned to M. M. Dim- nitck, due'd, against Wm. H Siegfried, Ed ward Jones and Alexander Jones. F. C. Kline against Borough of Mauch Chunk. Milton Kern against the heirs or Stephen Kern, dee'd. Charles - arroll against Jacob Petry. Samutl Zlegcnfuss against John Hath. IV. L. Richards aitalnst John Furron. Jacob S. Hawk against Joseph and Timo thy Serlass. J. II. Notlistcln against 11. F. Moser. Kunti &. Shlrer agatnst Ilenilotta Weiss, adin'x. Thomas Strohl against Charles Stranp. Joseph Fletcher against J. M. Iioyer. James I. lllakslee, trustee for himself, U, 13. Llndcrman, John Smylie and W.H.Sayro against the Prince Manufacturing Co. Elizabeth Ilnrtlabcn auainst Lewis Enrle Killlan Holecker against Franklin School District. I.. Strause against Bernard McOee. Kullgiouai Noti-M. Zioa's ltKFon.Mun Cudrcii, J. II. Hartman pastor. Preaching at 10 a. to., Sermon, In German. 2 p. m Sunday school. 7:00p.m., sermon, In English. A cordial welcome to all EVAN0I!U0At.0UUBCU.Wl!lSSP0BT. E. J, Miller, Pastor. German preaching at-10 o'clock a. m., by the Pastor. Sunday School at 2 p.m. English preaching 7.30 p.m. LicnmnTON EvAKdELicALUncncu B. J, Smoyer, pastor. Preaching to-morrow (Sun day) nt 10 a.m., by the pastor, subieet: "The Model Oburcb." Suaday school at 2 p. in. Preaching in the evening by Rev. W. C, Weiss. All aro cordially Invited. .V Mrnkn lit ilia Var. The Hazleton Sentinel's Jeanesville cor respondent furnishes the following singular item: A very remarkable circumstance occur- led a lew days ago. It appears that Mag gie, tho youngeht daughter "f James Lie-. wellyn, who resides in this nlace. was taken sick with the measles some time ago, and afterward with diphtheria. When she was in the way of recovery, she kept complain lug of the earache, for tho relief of which her parents applied cotton saturated with sweet oil and laudanum. After treatment of this kind for a few days, the parents dis covered lho head of a large worm in the child's car. A neighbor, who chanced to no in tne nouso at time, pulled It out. end it was found to measure five and a half inches long, and was uliyo and appeared quite lively. In talkintr with the physi cian about tbo matter, he remarked that he had never in his practice fouud anything so singular. The child is now in a fairway of recovery. X rimt Unto Article. Messrs. Trexler lc Kreidler, at the Central Uirnaco Works. Lehiehton. Pa., have pur chasod the right nf Carbon county, for the use ol uooueir Patent Axle UtUtinff Ma chine, to take up lost motion in boxes of bug gies, carriages and other waeons. Butchers, hucksters and all owners of wagons will do well to call on the above named centlemen at their works, and have their wagons made like new, as far as lost motion or worn box es aro concerned. Call and give it a thor- ougu examination. Jacob Bchacler, Daniel Zlegler and Mrs, William Blndennuth, all of them aged per sons and residing in Mveratown, Lebanon county, hive died within two weeks. They were heavily Insured in the Interests ol out- j ,1Je parties. Tho Easton sliyiusays that an I investigation Is spoken of. Colonel E. A. L. Roberts died suddenly t Titusville Thursday, Ztlb ult. He bad !ge fortune by the manufacture ol torpedoes to be exploded in oil wells. He was born m the State of New York, and came into the oil regions Immediately after tue war. una enterprises no nam negun win ie continued by bis brother, ttenalor W. A jwocrts. iJlp; Crrctt Item. George Buck, of Orfleld. Pa., took tot. tasion f lj0 - fa o tuj . on . . have him locate with us. ' '"- !" Charles Rohrlg moyed from liera to Bowman's Station, on Wednesday of last week. Our school will cloro this Friday, after which we will be engaged in farming for the next seven months, as usual. Moving It very Unploasant this year as the roads are very rough at the best It is not a pleasant thing In do. Our assessor, J. K. Rlckert, gayo us a pleasant call on Wednesday of last week John Harmon, of Pino Run, traded ono of his horses with Charles Rehrig, on Tues day of last week. David Snyder of this place, moved to Miliort on Tuesday last. We wero sorry to sea him leave us. William Shocnberger, disposed of his personal properly nt public sale on Tuesdoy and Wednesday last, and will start for the west to-day (Friday). A number of our farmers aro busy at present clearing their laud of loose stones, repairing fences, etc. The weather last week was very severe ou winter grain. J. J. Kemeror, of this place, was on a business visit to Mauch Chuuk ou Tuesday. No Sunday school at Bolt's on Sunday on account of conference. Tho Conference for this district will be held in the church nt Millport to-day (Sat urday), at 2 p. in., and on Sunday at 10 a' in., tho sacrament of tho Lord's Supper will be administered by tho Presiding Elder. IUvkri. 83.000 Paid to Mas. Micki.hv.of Houkn- dauqua, by Tnt Nrw Eha Lifi Associa tion C.T 1876 OK l'lIILADKLFHIA. Hokkxdauooa. Pa.. March 2. 1 SSI F. U. Alexander. Iliitrict Aicnt. Bethlehem. Dear Sir : I am under great obligations to you lor the settlement til my claim. I have tins day received $,UU Irom lho New Era He Association, In lull lor the live mem berships held by James W. Mickley, my late husband- The entire cost of member ship five years was tl92. Respectfully, yours, Mns J. W. Micklry. The New Era Life Association has been doing business for over six years, and tho aoove letter ol Mrs. d. w Mickley shows to the public that the New Era is the cheapest association, for the cost oft 1(100 member ship, taking the averago age of 40 years, nas been t.l.oo per year. There aro many who say they cannot beoonve a member, but they spend during a year for delicacies more than tho cost oi t3,00"o of protection In the New V t. . , ' . , r ... i r.ra. .low, rainers una iuomers, mink oi what a nice benefit It would bo to vour loved ones if you had a membership of tl,000 of 2,000 in the New Era Life Association to protect them after your death. Please send lor circulars or call on F. R. Alexander, District Agent, No. 104 Broad street, Beth lehem, Pu. STATU I.ECISI.ATUltl?. In the State Senate Thursday, 24th ult., a joint resolution was introduced for the ap pointment ot u committee to investigate the operations of companies insuring lives upon the plan of assessments upon surviving members. The bill authorizing the exten sion of railroads incorporated under the net of 1808 was passed finally and sent to the House. Tho bill to preyentconsolidation ol telegraph lines was considered on linal pas sage, but imstponed. lu the House, tho bill authorizing n loan of ten millions at four percent, to pay bonds maturing in 18S2 passed second reading, amendments making the rote of interest 3 and 3 per cent, having boon rejected. Bills were lulroduced determining the taxes tube paiil by kecwrs of rool nmf billiard tables. and "to define the Congresiional districts of t'cnnsjivania (keeping them as at present until 1883, and providing that any number oi iuugressnien exceeding 27 to which, tho Stalo may be declared entitled, shall be t-iecica at large;. The uencral Appropria tlon bill was considered. An opinion hav ing been furnished by tho Attorney General mat, unaer tue uonstiiution ana law, mem bers could nut receive more than $1000 sal ary for tho session, no matter how long, a resolution offered by Mr. Ruddiman was agreed to, referring the subject to a commit tee of seven, to report by resolution or other wise. The committee wo Immediately ap pointed, and notice was given that it would meet i-rnlay morning at u o'clock. T no bill relative to the taxation of insurunco com panies was indefinitely postponed by a yob at ld to dl. In the Stato Senate Friday 25th, among the bills reiwited favorably was one allow Ing women to practice as attorneys in the courts. Mr. Morris Introduced a bill fixing tho salaries of members of the Legislature for regular and extra sessions. It is framed with tho intention ofnvoidlng tho objections of the Attorney General. The nominations of W. II. Dickson and James A. Biddle, of riiuauciphia, anil 1. 14. uuairant and Louis Peterson, Jr.. of Allegheny, for Commission ers of Public Charities, were received, but not acted upon. The act to secure laborers and operatives in coal mines and factories tne regular payment ol their wages In law ful money was discussed until adjourn ment. In the House, Messrs. Clark and Law moved to suspend the rules tor lho second reading of the bills relating to the Recorder's office in Philadelphia, but the motion failed for want of a two-thirds yote in tho affirma tive. Mr. Hazlet attempted to introduce a resolution instructing the Judiciary Com mittee to inquro into me constitutionality ol the above bills, but wus defeated. The bill to take from the Slate Agricultural College certain fuuds In the Treasury and divide them among other institutions, was reported negatively. Mr. Ruddiman oll'ered a reso lution authorizing the Committee appointed to investigate the Attorney General'sopinion in relation to salaries, "to send for persons and paers." It was decided to hold special sessions on the a Iter noons of March 29lli and April ith, for tccoud and third reading of the Recorder's bills; also to hold a special bession next Thursday evening, to considor the Prohibitum amendment to tho Stato Constitution. In the Stato Beuate Monday evening n number of bills passed second reading, among them tbeblllcrcatingaeommission to revise the revenue laws, tho bill establishing two Iron Industrial schools and the bill fixing the salaries of Justices ol the Supremo Court. In the House, Mr. Law Introduced a bill abolishing the office of Collector of Delin quent Taxes, so framed as to obviate consti tutional objection. It was referred to the juuiciary (jommltlee. A resolution was adopted requesting the Attorney General to make a detailed statement of the collections of his office and the payments made by it imo tue oato ireasury. Alter reading a number of bills a first time the Hunso mi. journed. In tho State Senate Tuesday the bill to compel operators and manufacturers to pay the wages of their laborers at regular inter vals, in lawful money, was considered, omended and made the order for Wednes day afternoon. The bill "to prevent fraud in the delivery of anthracite coal by retail dealers in Philadelphia" was recommitted. The General Appropriation lull was re ceived and referred. In the House, the bill for the registration of all practitioners of medicine and surgery in each county was passed finally and sent to the Senate. The General Appropriation bill was also passed. It proyides for an allowenoe of $1500 to each member of the Legislature, no change being made to meet me Attorney ueneral's decision. The two bills in relation to the Recorder's office pass ed second reading, the second (No. 275) be- ing amended in several respects. Pending tuHoiuciatiuu ui mo uin making an appro priation for the Institution for the Instruc tion of the Blind, the House adjourned. In tbe State Senate Wednesday, a bill was reported favorably permitting physicians of separate schools of medicine to meet for consultation with those- of other schools, without incurring the peaaltie prescribed by the rules of medical sochjUes. A bill was introduced for the establishment of n Su perior Gmirf, to consist offlve Judges, to nave original Jurisdiction in cases of habeas corpus, mandamus and nuo warranto, like Jurisdictions in criminal and election cases when decreed by law, mm oxciusivo appel late Jurisdiction In civil oases when tho sum in-cnnlroversy does not exceed $1000. A resolution wss ngreed to that no bill should be read in place after April 1st. The bill requiring clerks of elections In enter upon their separate lists the place ot residence of each elector opposite his noine, was defeat ed on first passage by a lio vole. The bill in relation to to tho sale of mineral waters In Philadelphia was itueniHil by Including "other beverages," and laid aside for print ing. Adjourned. -In the House tho "AntI discrimination" bill paseod second rcadiug. Tho bill estab lishing uniform rates for licenses through out the Commonwealth was considered, pending which the House adjourned. MATH !i:tVS. The lint factories lu Reading ntt running on short time. John f rcsrott Knight,the portrait painter,' is dead. James Fowler, a brakeman, wn instantly killed by oars at Altooua mi Saturday. Steel nails are being made at the Chesa peake Iron Works. Sleighing is still nmongi'.fcrporlsln some of tho northern countries. Thre has not been n licensed hotel In rotter county for twenty years. A refrigerator company has been organ ized In Lebanon for keeping eggs tho year round. Iryln Trout, aged 15 year, was killed by cars In rotlsgrovo township, Montgomery county, Wednesday. The "Darllne" well, on Tioneta Creek, near Shell, old, is a promising oilstrikoin Forest county. Mice destroyed $45 In bank notes for Mr. Samuel Fayenger, of East Coventry, Cluster county. Miss Naomi Menccl. of Reading, has been missing several weeks. She was last seen iu Philadelphia. An Immense body of very rich Iron ore has been discovered in Milburn Valley, Fay ette county. John II. Sweeney, the oldest native-born citizen of West Chester, died ou Saturday, agod 70 years. Miss Kale Lehan, of Erie, was burned to death on Saturday, llor clothing iicculun tally took fire. James M'Dade lias leased 800 acres on Tinnesta Creek, near Kane, which will be deve loped lor oil. Roy. Mr. Morgan, nf Kitlannlncwns sen tenccd to the Penitentiary ou Saturday for lornicn'.ion onu baataruy. Thirty-four thousand pounds of tobacco wrrif raist-u oil iweniv acres oi oennior Cam eron's Luchicl farm. It sold forf-5000. David Llddick, Sr., aged 78 years, living near New null's lo, Perry county, committed suicide on aunclay by shooting himsell. Michael Musser died nt the York County Almshouse on Thursday of last week. He was insured for $15,000 the day bciore. There nro about 287.000,000 lector ions in the Williainspnrt and Lock Haven booms, 40,000,000 or which are at tho latter place. It is estimated that between 18,000,000 and 20,000,000 h-ct of boards nnd manufac tured lumber will bo run out of Tioncsta Creek this spring. Dr. Christopher Hope, of Mansfield, Alle gheny county, crushed David Foster's skull nt that place on Thins Jay night of last week. iiopo is in jail. Mrs. David Donner, of Puffiinglon town ship, Indiana county, has fallen heir to $50,000 by the deatli of her uncle. Judge MCvann, ot ricw lorx. A child named Koons, living in Centre township, Snyder county, was so badly frozen last month that both of its legs and arms had to be nmputntail. Martin Flick, n prominent citizen of J-.-lentiurg. wasarrcstcant 1'itlsburgon .Mon day while iu the act of eloping with Mrs, Shepherd, a charming widow. A bnnlam lien belonging to Jncob Gay mnn, of Dauphin, laid nn egg in n pigeon's nest. The pigeon hatched it out und tho bantam,uow full grown, consoits nith lho pigeons. A jury in Readin" has returned a veadiet nl $7200 against tho Philadelphia ond Head ing Railroad Company in'favor of F. Obert lor trespassing on tnui gentleman's property- Mrs. Beals,an old lady living nenrEbeus- uurg, was lounn alone in ner house u lew days a so and nearly staryod to death. She had had nothing to eat but hard com for n week. Sixteen thousand acres of conl land in the northern part of McKcan county, bo- longing to the Buffalo Coal Company, are to be connected with the McKeiu und Buf falo Railroad by a uarrow-guage road, to cost 30U,000. Three tuts containing $10,000 in gold and silver, have been taken from under the hearthstone in the houso of the late Jacob Smcltzen, in Bell township, Westmoreland county, its presenco there was maao known in his will. Samuel Lowry, of Johnstown, aged C0( arrived iu Pittsburg on Friday with n blush ing damsel of 10, with whom ho had eloped Irom urecnville, Mercer county. Tho girl was sent home Tho Lewisburc Journal states that Mr. A. II. Sunnlec. who is 21 years of ace and in tho mining business near that plnco,rlop ed on Tuesday of last week, with Mrs. Yca ger, nged 21, who leaves u child. Supplee is said to Have wealthy relatives in t'iiila dclphia. Hon. Gideon W. Palmer died nt bis resi Icnca atnienburn. Somerset county, Sun day. Hewn3a member of the Constitution al Convention nf 1873, and was tho father of the present Attorney General A car loaded with bricks nnd ascending an inclined piano nt Seliua, Wostiuorelaud county, jumped the track on Friday. Ono of the bricks struck II. M. Taylor, ol Cone- maugn, Indiana county, killing mm. . hsi of iATi;.vrs Granted bytheUnltedStatcstocltliecsorthls State, ror the week ending Mar. 29, 1SS1, Turn lilted for the OAitnox Advocate, from the Law and Patent olDce or J. StcU. Pekkiss 609 L street, Washington, D. C. W. II. Dirge, Franklin, storage tank for petroleum. T. Critchlow, Rteelton, riveting machine. .11. T. Uercu, .New Brighton, ear tor earth en vessels. F. W. Gordon, Tittsburg, hot blast regu lator. C. II. Green, Philadelphia, rein handle. U. Harkin, Pittsburg, tloaiu engine, 3 pa tents. L. Hillebrand, Philadelphia, trunk lock uasp. I-. Jareckor, Erie, hydrant valvo. V, Koch, Scraulon, refrigerator. J, D. Logan, Philadelphia, enameling unok. C. E. Quicxley, Georgetown, tobacco fork, A. Reese, Pittsburgh, stock car and car wneeis. z patcnis. W. B. Romlg, Bethlehem, iron platform lor wagans. ite-issued. B. 11. Root, Mount Joy, corn shelter. D. D. Shupe, Philadelphia, folding bed stead. J. F.Smith, Erie, nut lock and briJle bit 2 patents. J. Spcrry, Philadelphia, manufacture ol pools auu suoes. J. Torrer.ce, Clarion Co., rotary engine. A. Weed, Philadelphia, file cutting ma chine. P. L. Wcimer, Lebanon, hot blast oven. DIED. BRELSFGRU.- -In this borouzh, on the27th ult., ui uiiuiLucriui iiurrj, uuiy Bull ui M.u, 'aod Jennie l)relsrord,ged 2 years, V months WATERMAN. In this borough, on the 22nd ult., Busan iaa, wire or Arthur 1). water man, aged 23 years, 0 months and 6 days. interment teoic piace ot Aiivniuwn, i a Lcltlglitoll Mtirlu-tit C'OUUEOTSD WXISLT. Flour, p sack Buckwheat flour per sack Uorn, per bushel Oats, per bushel Mliod Chop, perewt Middlings, ner owl tl 20 s oo 70 65 1 40 1 70 (lorn Chop 1 40 jiran, per cwi -, Butter, per pound Etfgs, perdoxen.... Ham, per ponud Lard, per pound Shouldarr. per pouud 1 16 18 15 13 14 Potatcxs.ixrbuihel,... 60 Closing prices of DbIIayiw A Towssiesn, Stoek, Government and Ontd 40 South Third Street, Phila., Mareh 24, It8l. 11. S. 0'a 1681 103 bid lOftV ftiked 1J. S, Currency, e'a 180.' lld lit aikert I9h IIIU 1BI 101U Ud 1 1 ink rcd mi bid us; ii' d, o s, lssi, now II. S. 4 V new.... Tt. B. t'snew I'cnnsynnln, It. It 00 bid 64' 'hlla. c Hiding It. It. 2M hid 29 jchlirh Valley It. It.... C bid W Lthiirh O.-alftNav. Co. . 4&4 bid 4! iiniiou Lie s oi IN. j ISO IIIU 191 Northern Central R. l. 4D hid llestonvllle Pass, It. 11. ID bid Pitts. Tit. t liuir. it. u, so bid Central Transportation. 47 bid Northern PaeliloOont ..42 hid .. l'rel'd.. 07?J hid jvonn I'enna. n. ii ! hi Phils, k l.rla It. 11... . -J7U 1,1,1 Silror, (Trades,) SH. 1)1(1 KKSCUKl) I IIOJI JMJA'I II. Tho rotlonlnir itntpmnnt of Wm. T. I?nnli. 1ln,orSoiiiorvlilo,Mass.,lssorcuiark.ililutliHt wo beg to ask lor It the attention of our mail ers lie savs : " In tho (all or 1670 I was talc en with n viqi-knt nLEnniMi ok tub lunob, louowea uy aeutcro onua:ii. i soon Dciean to loso tnr appetite and llosh. I was so went. nt. ono time that 1 could not leave my bed. lu inn summeroi ibit i wasaumiiieu lotnet ity Hospital. While there the doctors mild 1 liml a hole In my left lung ns big usn hall dollar i cxpenueu over a nttmirea dollars in den,o, and medicine. I was so lar gone nl one lime a report went around that 1 was dead. I gave up hope, hut a friend told moot 11!. WM. HALL'S llAI.SA.M FOR Till! Ll'NUM. 1 laughed at my ftlendu, thinking that my case was Incurable, but I got n buitle to satisfy them, when, to my surprlso nnd Kxallficatlon, I commenced to feel belter. My Iiopo, once dead, began to revive, nnd to-day I feel In bet ter spirits thnn I have the pas: tlu-eo Jears. -1 wruo mis nnpiniryou mil puuiliHl IT, si that every one alllieted with llineimed I.unu-x will bo Induced to tako Ult. WM. HALLS 1IALSAM I'lJK TUB Lt'NGS, and bo eon vnlced that OONMJMP 1 ION Can be (Jurcd. 1 have taken two bottles nnd can nosltl.Ldv ray that It has ilono inoro Kood than nil Ih- oiuer mcoicincs i nave taken since tny sick ness. My couh has almost entirely dlsap. penred and 1 shall soon boublotogotonork." Sold by A. J. UcuLl.vo. Luhhrlitnn. ami ull druggists. Dec. 18. 1860-yloow lir.XRY'S CAR 110 M (J SALVK. The IILIST SALVK In tho world rnrlMitiL Bruises, Sores, Uloers, Salt Ilhuum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, nud all Kiuos ui rKin r.riipiions, treckies nnu i-iin. pies. The Salvo Is guaranteed to give pcrlcct satisfaction In every case or money relunded. Ho suro )ou get KIONRY'S () Alt lllll.IU SALV11, as all others aro but Imitations, I'rlco 25 cents. For solo by n Ilruirirtst everjwherc. Dec. 18, 18So-yleow PIMPLES. I wU mall If-Vei-i the rrclon ror n fclmlp Vkoktaelk Halm that will l-tmnvo TAN !-TU'.l.lCL..H, PlMrLLH noil Eiorciins, ,oiv. lur: the slim bolt, clear and bctuulimt also in Mi-iiL-uons ior piouuunp a inxnriaut Ki-outh ol hair on n l,ald head or sun run in-e. Adilirri., Illelo-lnit le. ntumn, HEX. VAMlLLP & Co.. No 3 Cii'hlij.ni 81. , N. Y. JanrJllU iu-1) noiisi: rmviiFRK Are the only Horso nnd Poultry Powders tha t glvo universal satlslaellon. If tho Powders do uot kIvo satisfaction, thu Druugisl will re- turii yuur money. lite 18, 1&30 Jlcow To Consumptives. The ndvcrtlper. l.avlna been permanently cur. c-u of that iireau dlsca-,'. Consuimnlnn. hv n simple icmrdv. Is anxious to make known lo ins ic low-auueiors ue minus ot euro. Tu all who devure it, lio will .end n ioiiv cf lho pit to ipt'ou luou. (itee ot elm jt ), w.t l the dltec tionafur prenbliny and unlng- lho snn.e wh.'oli thev Will lind a buub t unn for Cui.hUci-llu.N ABiiiMA mio.NCimia Ac. Parties w shiua the rrcbcrtnflon ii I nil in-e audio-,,, hey u, . WILSON. 191 l'CNS Btreet. Williinn. i.v.li. NewYoir. Jnniebm A gctts Wistci. Big Pay. Light Work X HtCldr HlliDlormai.t Knninln Inn A A lllOB, M, L. HVltN. No. it .NAHSAU Ptloet New fork. Jau.) oin A iew ilTilllllt-llt. The Golden Eltxer of Life. Wonderful Caret. If vou havo Consumption, nnil would ktmw that our cough can bo made loose and easy Hectlo Foyer and Night Sweats checked In 21 hours: Inflammation taken out on lie i.nmrs and ulr passages at oucoj that yon can be umuo ui Hum 3 ioa ponnu ot ncnithy ncsh per week j ir jou have nnyChronlo Disease. Hronchltls, Asthma, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Heart Ulseaso, Ltver Complaint, Norvous Dohlllty.Semlnal Weakness orSpcr malorrhooa, lim or sexual power In cither sex ous weakness, losing flesh or wasting away. muui uu causu i ii vou i avo nnv inrin oi nerv. certain euro ror many ol lho severest cnseS In a short time, n now method with new agents to fatten everybody, lnfgorato nnd mako strongnnd healthy the most hnpclots rases, cut this out nnd wrlto at onco lor particulars U.IM HUUIU MIUW U, UU lIlllUeOIIL Ol 111 Mich. ' July it yt' A0iaT3 T7A!',IED lor tho Dt-st and Fastest Selling Pictorial Hooks and Illblcs, Prices roduccd 33 per cent. National Publishing uo., i-nunueipnia, ra. morfc-tuu New Advertisements. TDLTORT itV THE rOSDITIOS nr XX) tho FIRST NATIOXAL HANK. at LshUhtoii, In tlmStnte ori'einsyhnDl-l,&t the close o; t,uioeFS, lunrcn lllii, issi : rssoeaexs. Loans and discounts If4.6'.1.4 Overdraft "Mini V. S. H3iiils to secure circulation . . 76.1K .) Other stocks, lionda.Rll't inertpaes. , 1410000 Uue from npprored leervo ajrunts . . 2 232.11 Putt from ither Nntloral Tanks . , . 6.2W 03 Pu h-om Stits Hanks and Hankers, . lZ.3J8.4o ileal estate, furniture, and fixtures. . 8,U12.78 Current expenses and taxes paid . . 1,116.94 Cheeks and other cash tteias . . -MA8 8'J Hills of ollwr Hank , 8,(971.0 Fracll nal pipercurrt-ncy, lillkbls, aud peunles, 2"-A 03 Specie 3 420.16 I.c-c.il lender nil,- 3 3JU.0O Kedemptlc-n Fund with U. 9. Treasu. rv (5 pur cent, of circulation) . 3,376 00 Total ......... Ll.tBlLlTUS. Capital stock pild In Surplus run d Undiildwl profifs . .Natlonil Hack notes outstanding. . Dividends Unpaid, . Itidlildu.il (lcpohttasulject to check. Uue to other INatioual Hanks . . . JC07.C68 81 , JTS.COO.OO , 1 600 vu , r,,C65 -1 . (I MUD ICS 60 , 422T41 . 8 671 09 Total CoT 168 81 Statt of J'emiii'traiiut, Coiii.fi e Carbon, si I, W, W llnwrasn, Chler of the nloTe-ramfd Kink, do solemnly swear that I ha above Ma teinaM Is troa lo tua Oust Ol uiy Ktiowicuxe ana Ltuei. W. W. I10WJlAN,Clilir. nl.scrtl-ed and sworn before me Ibis 10th dytt March, Ibsi. THOS. 8. ni'.CK, Notary TuUlc, Ci.rrect Atttt Thos. Keiuerer, A.J purling. and It. r. HoiToid, Directors. JMar. vein, itai. T 1ST OK APPLICANTS roit TAVKItN LICENSES lor APltIL TKItJI, 1661. Wm. Clearing, 2d Ward, Mauch Chunk.Hor. Francis Iukunn.lst Ward.Mauch Chunk llor. Samuel jlonier, aiaucu uuunit iioruuitu. Paul Schnelbiuz, Mauch Chunk IlorouKh. Daniel Chcdron, Mauch Chunk llorouiih. Mrs. John IC. Mctllnley, Mauch Chunk 1'or (leorire F. Ilunttlnscr. Mauch Chunk llor. James S. Wlbert, Slaueh Cnunk IIor-iUKh. Frederick Staid, Maueh Chunk lloronirh. James MoUlrov, Mauch Chunk llorough. John llelilor, Mnucli Chunk iloroiiKh. Lnfayetto I.eulr, Mauah Chunk IlorouKh. Michael (J'iionnell. Mauch Chunk ll.iiuiigh. Abraham A. Oierlioluer. Lauslord iiorough, (leorito Lvans. Lansfard IlorouKh. Patrick Cauiphell, Lauslord lloiouli. John lllr.es, VVcalhurly llorouah. Charles lloxmeyer, Weatherly lloroagh. II. II. hverell, Wcliiport llorough. Joseph S. Webb, Weissport Jlorouirh. .!. W. linudenbush, I.elilxhton liorouuh. Thomas Mants, Lelilxhton llorouiih, L. F. Klepplnijer, I.chixhluu IlorouKh. Plus ScliHolblns, Kat .Mauch Chunk llor. n. .r. master, last Maueh Chunk llorouirh. Daniel Mcllvady, Kast Jlaueh Chunk llor John Harklns, Last Maueh l .bunk lloronuh. Jaooli schwurit, l'nrrjviue liorouitu, Frederick llorlacher. Lower Towauienslng. W. I. Peters, Lower Towamcnslui; Twp. Harrison Michael, Lower TonamenHuK. Stephen Fenstermncher, Mauonlnir Twp. uuan Jieip, niuuuiiiuu. lomiiuifi. l.-1-uni.l. smeker. Mahonlnir Township. IIuko Itoucmut, Maui h Chunk Tonnsliln. Simon Andesner. Mauch Chunk Township. Penrose tleorire. Kast Prnn Tuwnshlp. James McClosky. Hanks Township. IJdwanl Itubor, Franklin Township. Jubn II. Weiss, Towainenslnit Township. Paul Kofccrt. Kidder Township. Mr4 JotfseHusson, Heaver Meadow. John Wear, Packer Township ItUSTAUItANT LICKNSBS. William Thompson, Mauch ( hunk llorough. Frank uassiuy, niaucu uuunih uuruuxu. Michael McOeady, Munch Chunk Il-irough. pold Jtelse, aiaucu wiiuua uoruuau. Levis. Miller, Kast Mauch Chuuk llorouith. .Michael Dales, East Mauch Chunk llurouxh, Theodire II enter, Kast Mauch Chuuk Iter, Mrs. Annie Manelll, Laniford Borough. Jacob A, Itutli, Lansmrd llorouub. Kdward K Shoemaker, Lnusford Uoroujrb. Mary Harris, Laniford llorough. Lewis J. Uhrlstman, Loner Towutnenslng-, Uscar Arnor, Weissport llorouiih. Ilarld U'llrlan, Franklin Township. J. II. Kromer, Franklin Township. Frank Mcl'anu, Maueh Chunk 1 uwnshlp. Ann Uwens, MniKh Chunk Towushlp, Kllen Potters, Lausanne Township, LltitlOIl STOKE LIUENSU3. II. 11. Mvlirldr, Hanks Township. Itlehard Ilaughorty, Hanks township. John Sweeney, Summit 11111. Orten Uallauber, Kail Mauch Chunk. A. IC. Millar, LehlKluon Horoogb. Mtctuel Martin, Maueh Chunk Horouvb. .... D...I. KTnitMl, I lloinL- lt,.r.tiuh UU. W. KSSblt. Pretbouutarv. Mareh 34, 1M1. A WEKK lu spur own lowu lito Outltttree. Noitsk. llc-l.r ir ,,a aut a bumiet at whu.h pe-s " - ol Allberbeseau toake areitl uev all the r lime thev wock. wr te for iMrbicuiar ie H. VitXMey, 4iOQ.,'orilaua. uc. Junsa,--1 asked asked i asked k UIKMl 4 asked nfked t asked 1 asked 4s asked 2J asked SMVfi aikrd is asked i-iy, aiked 04 asked 6S)j nskp.l 21 asked OJM asked TBAUB TTOIX. MEUIATISI, Aeurayi'a, Sciatica, Lumbcqo, Backache, Soreness of tho tihssff Gout, Quinsy, Sere Throat, Snail ing: and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Hoadadho, Frosted" Feet and Ears, and ail ellicp Pains and Aches. Ko Preparation on earth ec.ns.ls St. Jacop. OTt a nfc, nrc, ifitnjtle and cltenji KxtehiAt Itemed?. A trial rnttlls lmt the coinrmmtlTcly triniiiK outlay or JO C'rnta, and every one titer fair with (mlncan havo cheap and positll pnr or Its claims. Directions In Eleven taingnagcs. BOLDBYALIiDEUGGISTSAND DEALERS IN UEDI0INE. A.VOGELF.R & CO., Jatttmorr,3M., V.S. March 5, 1881-V1 FARMERS, LOOK to Your DiTERESTS AND PUnoiIASE tailing MacMiiES aM Auri Gflltural Iileiiits, The Het In tho Market, at J..I. GABEL'Sr Also, on hand, and r,ir Sale In Lots to Suit Purchasers. CHEAP FOltOASlI, 10,000 feet Georgia Yellow Pine Flooring, White Pine Boards and Floor ing, Lath, &e. AT HIS IIAItljWAltW MORS, April j-m Lehighton, Pa, MILTON A. WEISS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, Bank Street, Leln'gliton, REPAIRING Of all doccriitIOD promptly ottcutk-J to at the tnoft roiuonnble prlcos. All AVurk Ruarnnteou, and patronage Is rcsucet(UHy eoliclleil. LJan--Jl I E0P0I.H 3IEVEK, Itcspcctfullr announces that be has last opened an Oyster anil Eating Saloon In the Imlldlnp; next door to the Central Car rl.iica Works, on Hank Street, LEHIOHTON. Pa .nnd that he Is prepared to serve up raenls at all hours or the day or evening at Very rn. sonnble charitcs. OVSTEIiS received rresh every day, bnd suj, piled to families at lowest irrrkct prices. Also, nil kinds of Chceso and Musiard, In lartre ur small quantllles, lor family use, cheaper than elsewhere In this vi' clnlty. ap. 10, 1880-ly. n DROP IN AT THE Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOR Cheap Printing ! ! " 1 "3- Unparalled Offer! FirsT Class SewiuG WlacMneSE With Tull line o ATTAOUMENT3 to do all kinds of Work, Given Away, FreeofCliarge! Having made arrangements with a well known Company foralurg.c uunjlicr of their Machines, we offer AS A PRKMIUJT, to every purchaser of TWI1NTY-FIVE HOL LA KS WOItril OK HOOKS, to be selcetod, fretn our Uatalrgur, oonsfstlna; ef HANI). OM ELY IIOUNII and LLKQ ANTLY 1L LU.STIIATKD 110OKS, by STANDARD AUTHOItS, A Fist Class Family Slttiee Mine; on RICHLY ORNAMENTED IRON STAND, with SOLID WALNUT TOP AN l DRAWER, curtfully packed and de livered to any Depot In this city, FREE OP uiiAiton. This Is a bono fide offer, made for the pur pose of Intro IuoIok our publications through, out the United Slates. Send lor a Catalogue and Descriptive Cir cular to PHILADELPHIA PUBLISHING C0,v 725 Sansom Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. LIIltRAL INDUCEMENTS OtTERED1 TO AUBNTS. dee. it USO.wls. ERRORS OF YOUTH A ( i.tlcmu-t whA eaffera for yearn from Ni-rvou-.UKi.il 1'iY rutMATUltEDlIAY u lid H I 11,, f.. ( ,f , youthful lllUcftOICUor will Mr tl.. rk.i-or M.ir ,-Jor hanaulty n.Ulrceto niili,' ii, -Hi it. m wive aud D-rccilnua tar 11,2k I ik tin. .!,! ,, weil,- hi- which h i n hi ss,,, w. ...ug to pioui hylherd tifwrl ei-ri, ii, e can O , l.y aa ire-sintf in pwrrs tuottuttuco. JO US a OOUJ-..N, 1 Jo,. u.fl u r-ihirr btl, h T an
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