V J. T. IMUSBAUM, OF THE " Original Cheap Cash Store" reepcetfully announce! to tits friends and the public that he has Just rocelved hla Spring and Summer stock of Dress Goods, Comprising among other Novelties Black Cashmeres & Alpacas, Silks and Satins, Japanese Silks, Moliair Suitings, Dcbige Suitings. Carpets and Oil Clotos, Hoots, Shoes, CHINA, GLASS Slid QUEEHSVABE! Ac, Ac. which, at usual, are all offering at knock down prices. Respectfully, J. T. NUS11AUM, Opposite the Public Square, Lehtghton, Pa. sept, ll-yl SATURDAY, AriUL 30, I8S1. Local and Personal. tea. We nro authorised tn slate that every merchant In tho land keeps, Dr. Oxen Wild Cherry and Sencka mid Santmiiue Vfiitm By run. pa-This nno fart Is beints linniiht helnrc ma minus 01 ine jiwpie m mo u.o. vu AdallVUiiavlii Cure Is not excelled as a Inn eminent. ffllr- Post Office Bulldlna;, Lehlshton, Va. Now is your chance, anil i make imm i' say that it" is tho best ymi ever had.tii buy IWa. Shoes. Hats. Cain. Ac. I am lully ' equipped for tho spring trade, and run idler f'OU a greater viinriy, n ueiurr mm ik, ...mi nwer nriee than anv house in this section. Ladles, if you want nice fitting shoos for yoursolves or your litllo girli, I run please you in everv resicci. i memi uoonioa, uhu am prepared to back my assertions. Respectfully, Lewis Wkiss. Via- Dr. C. T. Horn, at the Central Drue store, sells warranted vegetable anil (lower aoeds. Buy only sucn, anil uvoiu Ycxauon from (allure 01 crops. sT"No ien however talented, can di lusiice to Dr. Coxo's Wild Cherry and Bene lea. It cures coughs, rolils, and croup as il by magic. Price .'J anil oil rents. Ssalfyou wanta nice stnoolh.easy shave your hair cut or shaniiooing, go to Franz tloederer's Saloon, under tho Exchange Ho tel. Ila will fix you right, and don tyou Target It. SSFor fine stationery, envelopes, ao ounl books, memoraniluiu books, pens, pen ails, school books, wall paiier, and III f.irl anything that you wantoutsiile ofdrv gooils, groceries and provisions, call at Lucken bach'a, 2 doors below the Bruadwuy House, Mauch Chunk, and you ran gel it, cheap and good. ru,It is a fact that horse dealers are buying Horses with ringbones and spavin because they can make money by using Kendall's Spavin cure. Read their adver,, tisement. - ' " Housekeepers desiring to decorate their homes, should not rail to call on Dr.. C. T. Horn, at tho popular Central Drug store, Lehighton, and examine his beautiful eteek of WALL PAPER, before making pur chases elsewhere. teO-Lydi E. Pinkham'i Vegetable Com pound doubtless lanks first as a curative agent in all diseases of the procreative sys tem, degeneration ol the kidneys, irritation of the bladdfr.urinary caculi, iu. Ice. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinklmm, 133 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. Kow receiving and opening a very large and tashiouable assortment ul merch ant tailoring goods, c Inprising a full line of the very latest styles ol cloths, cassimeies and suitings, of the best foreign and domes tio manufacture, suiiatile for spring and sum mer wear, which I am prepared to make up fashionably and substantially at prices fully as low as at any other establishment In the country. Call and be convinced ot the truth ol my statements. Respectfully, II. II. Parana, Agent, P. 0. Building, Lehlghlon, Penn'o. teB-FBosi Promixkvi Phvsicuk. WaslungUinville, Ohio, June 1 7 111 . 1KS0 , IV-adinz the advertisement of Kendall's Spavin Cure and having a valuable and apeedy Horse which had been lame from spavin eighteen months, 1 sent to you for a bottle hi express which in s''x wiels re moved all lameness and enlargement and ii large splint from another Horse and both horses are to day as sound as colts. The one bottle was Wirrth to me one hundred ilnllira. Yours truly, H. A. Beitdett, M. D. K-ul tho advertisement. Mrs. Dr. Innes.nf E s'on.hns a piercul the Barllette-CoiitU wedding rake. A largo black beiriscxcilingthe ieople in Lowhill, Lehigh county, by prowling around their neighborhood. Win. Powell, a miner, was killed Fri day at tho East Franklin Colliery, near Pottsville', by a fall of i-oal. Henry C. Wagner, a butcher, living at Frankville, was thrown from a carriage Fri day at Pottsville, and received injuries from which he die! in the evening. Miss Ida V. Reed, of Mlnersvlllr, Echuylklll county, who was a lUroug cm petitor for the ltl,00l prise offered by Mr, Forepsugh for the handMinie.l woman, is annoyed by rurious visitors. SyMlemrmber that true happiness I lorever l st when your lieiltli is once broken down. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup prevent tnioat ami lung ilisea-, .nil cures colils coughs. 11 costs only ZSctsu Ixdlle, Decoration djy May SO will be the next legal holiday. What are the old vets of this borough going to do! Our young friend Harry E. Sweeny, ni Drlflon, was in town Thursday, and as usual dropped in for a " thake." He looks well. John Kisthart and family, of W outlier ly, left for Denver Col., on Monday last, The tickets were purchased of the popular Western ticket .agent, B. O'Brisn, of East Mauch Chunk. Low prices and fair dealing, has brought customers from all parts ol the Lc- nign vaiiey to buy me "on tune " Watches, at E. II. Hold's, Susquehanna street, Mauch unnna. jr. u. says mat his watch bust ness la very rapidly Increasing. By the account of the executors of the estato of Asa Parker, just filed with the Reg ister of Wills, in Philadelphia, the net value of the estate Is $0,413,849.74. Un to hi: death the account shows Mr. Packer had expended $110,213:58 on the Lehigh Uni Ycrsny iiinrary cunning. The new St. Luke's hospital at Bethle hem is rapidly approaching completion. All the manufactories in Scranlou are running full blast The forest fires in the vicinity of Mil ford, Pike county, are still burning fiercely. The pen.ilty on the Lehigh Valley Rail road for any employee who drinks iutoxl eating liquor while on duty is instant dis missal. Neil Boyle was killed In the mines, mar Horleton, on Wednesday oriasl week. John M.Boundy,B well known portrait I painter, died at Fbttsvllle, on Saturday. ! Charles Moyer, of Zlonsvllle, Lehlglt county, committed suicide on Saturday by Shooting. J, T. ITnsbaum, at the Original Cheap Cash Store, has just received a splendid line of the loveliest and newest styles of ladies' dress goods. Henry Butler, a young Englishman liv ing nesr Forty-Fort, Lurerno county, com mitted suicide on Thursday, 21st Inst, by shooting, because of disappointment in love. W. R. Brink, agent ol the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad at Kings ton, was sentenced on Saturday to five months Imprisonment, and to pay n fine for embezzling the company's funds to the amount ol $500. A new departure. W. P. Long's Ladies' Furnishing Store, next loClauss Bros.,Bank St., this borough. The weather is now becoming fine, and if you drslro to take your family out to view tho beauties of nature, David Ebbcrt will always furnish you with excellent teams, at low charges, from his popular livery, on North street, this borough. Are vnu colnz West? If so, before you start procure one of those Pralrlo King, 7 shot, nickel-plated Revolvers, the price ol iviiicii isnniv ai.uu at ii. iiom a Biisnue- hanna street, Mauch Chunk. All kindaof fire arms and cartridges at lowest prices. Read the new advertisement of the Singer Sewing Machine, then order from Jos. DeFrclin, the agent. A dispatch by cable received Thursday afternoon, 21st ult., from Nice, Italy, by Mr. E. P. Wilbur, of Fountain Hill, Beth lehem, conveyed the sad Intelligence of the death of Mrs. Thurston, in that city, cn the previous evening. Mrs. Thurston was tho daughter of Dr. Henry Coppee, of Lehigh University, and tho wife of Mr. W. W' Thurston, Vice-President of the Bethlehem Iron Company. She leaves four little boys, Hon. J. G. Zern, M. D., will please tc rept our thanks for a copy of Smull'a Log's latlve Hand Book. Guympherc, the Hungarian, who had been sleeping In the ior-hoHSoat Allcntown for 72 days, and was awakened for the first time on Friday, rose again on Saturday morning, bo1tl the r."'tn door and juniicd from tho window, falling 2.1 fret. Twool his ribs were biokeu, and Ids spine was s badly injured that ho is not expected to re cover. Chas. M. 8weeny, of Sweeny A Son's Diy Goods and Grocery Store, has lustre. turned from the city with an eniiielv new stork of Indies dress and dry gnmls, of lahst styles, which Uipv ate pteplired to supply lo their friends and the people geneially at'the very lowest prices loii are cordially in vited In rail mid iusp. rt goods and prices, store, next to uuriing. tho druggist. Thomas Delanoy, of Haven Run, Schuylkill county, 18 yeais of age, wa. In stantly killed at that plaro Monday. He was in the nclof unroiipliiigsomerarswhen his head was bumjieil ami his brains nozoil nut through his skull. He was '.ho on ol a widowed mother. During the week ending on the 23rd inst., there were 01,299 tons of coal trans rled over tho Lehigh Valley lallrond, tanking u total for the season of 1.553.57R tons, an increase nfS49.080 tons as com pa red with tho same time Ustycar. White, dross gooils o! the latest styles et W. P Long's Ladles' Furnishing Store.Bank street. Michael Hart, a brakemnn, was killed by cars at Wilkesbarre Monday. The body of John.Kclley, a farmer resi dent of Pottsvjl!e,.was found in the canal at Auburn, Schuylkill oiunty.on Saturday. The 3 year-old daughter ot John Iloff ma'n.Tesbilng at ro.rt,- QarbonSchuvlkilt county, toddled after a flock of geese, and, following them into a creek, was drowned.- F. R. Alexander, district agent for tie New Era Life Association, of Philadelphia, was in town Tuesday. Mrs. Long, mother of James Long, ol Pacltertnn, died on Sunday last, and was buried in the Lchighton Cemetery on Tues day. C. M. Sweeny went In the City Tues day,, to purchase a full lino of dress'and dry goods. W. P. Long has the finest line of forcien and domestic bices in town, next to Clauss tiro 6 clothing store. For tho week ending on the 22nd inst., there were 54 ,580' tons of coal transported over the L. Jt S railroad, making a total of 1,186,118 tons for the season to that Hate, on increase of 1 34,1 G3 tons as compared with same time last vear. The pot ofiice at Pittstnn wos robbed of a small amount of mouey by burglars early Tuesday morning. At Blackleg Holliw, a suburb of Brian- ton, on Sunday night, Michael Kinney was stabbed und killed by threedrunken Italians who were arrested. Oui yo ing friend Henry Schwarlzis not so h ppy as he m ght be ii i a felon he is mirsiii,; jul now. Oueh I Prut. Dietrich Willirh.i.r Rending, lui.i 32 hives of lwes hi his niil lua lull. Now he haeonly eight le t. Tim wmbr w sen s-vere that Hiom- in 24 hives numbering probably 5011,01111 bees all stnived to ill nth. Slatington has a borough debt ol f 4,- 434.15. Any person fishing on Sunday makes himself liable to a iienalty of Iweulv five dollars, and don't you lorgt-t il I The directors of the Slatington Bridge Company have just derl.ired u dividend ul 4 per it nt. tor tho lai ix months. The general synod of the Evuiigel'(-.il Lutheran church in the United Slates will be held nt Altoolia Pa., coniiiienring on Juno bth The Bethlehem Iron Coiniunv, at Belli- lehe.m, has sold Ihe prnltict of its old mid new mills ahead fur a year. Western idiip. uikius hnve (Tii wd, mid largo quantities of iron are going li IVith Alnlmy for ship ment to Southern roads. It irquired aJ55, 000 check t uy the Coiniiuy's railroad freight bill for March. Thisshould serve to ivu the general public nil-idea of the busi ncss done by Ihe mmnanv. Allentatcn Democrat. Win, Dunn, an old and respected resi dent of Beaver Mi-nd.iw, died at that place liiesilay morniug, at the age of about 00 years. The funeral took placa Thursday af. teruoon. Ladies, you will do well to read Miss M.S.Snyder's announcement of theopen i ng of spring millinery goods in to-day's Ao VOCATC On Saturday, May, 7, at 2 o'clock p. m. Rev. J. E. Frernan will sell a varietv of personal property, at his residence in North elssriort. ' Burglars took the safe from the Post Of fice at Camargo, Luzerne county, on Tues day night and blew It open. Tho robbers were put to flight beiore they had secured any or the contents '1 be Directors of the defunct Miners' Trust Company Built at Pottsville are to bo sued for dividends declared by that institu tion for six years prior lo the susjiension ul tne Djnk in 1S77. Mr. F. R. Schmucker, A. M., M. D., of Kenning, ba presented Lafayette Cdleeean nld-liinu tile taken from the roofofihs one story log house in which was funned the "Coawoy eabsl" during the Revolution. ncOrirnsilacl. Pursuant to rail publisher! tn this fmrwi last week, a meeting of (he old members of Lehigh Ilnnk A Ladder Co., No. I, of this borough, was held Id tho truck house on Tuesday evening last. The meeting was called tt) order by II. V. Morlhimer) Geo. W. Dlohl acting as Secretary After some remarks, it was, on motion, resolved to' re organize tho company under Its old consti tution and name; after which, a motion to go into an election for officers havltrg carried, the company proceeded to nominate and elect, with tho following result! Presldeol W. P. Long. Vlce President Geo. W. Diehl. Secretary Georgo Miller. Treasurer Ed. Ra worth. Trustees W. Shlnkie, Aaron Krum, W. K juenningcr. Foreman II. V. Morlhimer. Asst. Foreman J. D. Miller. Directors W. K. Bennlnger, Frank Rood- erer, James Fnlziuger, Wendell Shlnkie, Charles Dauxdater, Aaron Krum. Committees were then appointed to rol led in uniforms from those of the old mem bers who do not purpose to continue In the company as re-organlted, to get tho Little Giant engine repaired, etc. It is Intended to put the company in a thorough state of efficiency to battle with any fire that may occur In the borough or its vicinity, and with this In view, the company earnestly invito the co-opcratlon of property owners. If a number of uur young and energetic business meu and property owners would step up and join tho organization there would be no fear but Lchightuii could and would have as an efficient fire department as a. ' town of its size In the State. Gentlo men, what say you 7 The next regular meeting will be held on Monday evcning,2nd inst., at 8 o'clock, in Ihe truck bouse, on ird street, Wcnlhcrly iliuicr. Obituaby. Mr. Valentine Smith, of this place, departed this lile on Wednesday morning, April 20th, In his (I7ih year. Two week before he injured his nngirs with a eircularsaw In the pattern shop; the injury, though painful, was not considered danger ous, uuitiespne me euorta ol ine piiysician one ol the llngeia became very sore. The attending physician, Dr. Latham, called in ur. i needle, ul wealherlv, and vr. iioug shore, ol Hnzleton, every ellort was made to nrlibt Hit! blood iKiisoning, and It wus IioihiI thai with his wonderful will ower und splendid ruiistiltilion, he liitchl Hoover. but God in His all wise Providence lhniiiht otherwise, utter duys of sullering, during which uoiu murmur escaped nisiips.lu i8 session of all of Ins faculties, he breathed his last surrounded by his sorrowing tumily. Mr. Bin i Hi came to Carbon county in 1839 Irom Philadelpiiia, und settled at Beaver Meadow, whcio he engaged with Vauclevo un., who were then oiierutlucr the coal mines ul that point; while theiu.ho wus married to a daughter ofjohr. West, Esq., of Ea&lou, the Iriuts of which weie five daughters, three of which Hie living; the eldest being uidirieil In W. J.eeStihf.ul I'uek-. erton ; Irom Beaver Meadow he removed tu Wealherlv, und engaged with R. D. Stiles, under the firm iiuniu ot South X- Sides, III Ihe building and lepuiriug of coul cars, lor tho Beaver Meadow It. R. Co., ufler winch he tookchuiwnl the Kittcnishon ol the mil road eomp-iiiy, wheie lie bus remaiiitd ever since, lie ronuecled hlliuell Willi the Frcs livieiian church ul. its organization in Weutherly, under the venerable Dr. Giston of i'liiliolelphiu; he was all emucbt chiistiiiu and ruiisistent member, und died with Ihe blessed assurance ol u glorious resurrection In his death the lumilv loose a kind.and uur..i,. r,.n.i. u...i ,i.... .ftt-' --f -.y-. wmijw ,er- BU,V-u"iH-"w"'. i" ." - . ,ioscquies wore held on Bulur.luv allt-rniKiii, at 2 p. hi., from his latu lesidenre. The Re. Erfsjll Ferrier, of Mauch Chunk, and Rev. W. S. C. Webster, formerly pastor'al Weuihrly, officiating. TheOdd Fellow Lodge of Beaver Meadow, or which he was a member about forty years, and the Wealherly Lodge at tended in bdy. The L. V. R.R. Co., shops and places of business in the town were closed in honor of the deceased. Joseph Buck, Jr., brakeman on engine 51V Ij. V. R. R while shitting cars on the dulnp at. Wentherly, Tresdny afternoon, was caught between the cars and crushed so badly that he lived but a few hours. De ceased was an exemplary young man, and leaves a wife and one child lo mourn bis loss. We clip the following items from the Herald of Wednesday. The add lion lo the blacksmith shop of 40x48 lect was pul up last week. We uie inlormed that the cur shop will not be en larged beloro July, us there is a new floor to bo put in the round home here, and in lam ing floor tu Le constructed at Glen Onoku til St. Several Hungarians who hove been rusticating in town for some tinin past, lell for Pittsburg lasl week. It uould be quite a i el iff to our community if they nil would leave, und wo can truly mi v, should Ihey do i it would bo "a go'Hl'ridJuiKe ol bad rub bish." On Wednesday last, Alex. Harlz, who had both his limbs uninitiated recently, died alter eight' weeks of excruciating ago ny. The poor fellow was nut of his mind most of the lime, since the accident occur nil, mused by the intense pain he had tu endure, and death was a greater boon tn him than to have lived in the mutilntrd condition ho wos in. His remains were in lerrcd on Friday last in the Iiortz burying ground at Hudeoudale. Wulhkllliri ItC'tJlK. Messers. Miner Urns, are nt present inn. stiiictiu ' un oven for Ihe nurimsu of i.inan iiig.iiul pitching lliidr mstiniM, -George Rupp received a loud of rnllh- Irom UullMln; New York, mi Monday lasl. Tho tresllo works innnectin'' the L. A- S. railroad nt this phi is undergoing much ii enen lepaus Prof. J. F. Snyder will upon a select scliKil Monday, May 9, to ronlinun for ten eks. We wish him surces. for ho i highly Mnilhy ol il. -S. E. Wills, of this nlare. and Churl Anlliony.of Bethlehem, sient u day ut Imul flailing on Sallirdiiv.luM. Willi wloil toe ivm they mi l wo were unable to liam. Mrs. bnrali Horn, w dow of (hn lat Ijewla llnlli.ilrrrareil. in aviii2 the found ,. lli-ll for n new Imtiw. Milton Emery, Weis.-Hirt's genial butcher, no t with an im-nleiu'last Sntur dny which happily ended f.iriuiiati Iv ..,,ti" iriiiMiiiij; iroui muiitei His Inline buk fright at ii pun-lug train, and ha uos unable to reeaiu control ..rit until lie m eil opmsite the small hridce muiierling Iho oi.n i. ... . roans neiow me iiiign Valley7 railroad de. mt at Leliiglilon. The bruises he r-ceived were silent, mrnt night he l.xik unto him. self a wife in the rsoii of Mbs Sallie A Uiehl.nr Miighlnn. Wo wish the happy couple a sucresslul joiirnoy through lire ' Nathan Snyder, merchant. Is building an uddilinn to his ulready large residence. The quotation, "pulling" down inv barns bi 1 1 them greater," is very applicable in this case. W. H. Kiiechl, our respected towns mm, has been apminted Postmaster of this p uco by Postmaster General Janie. It Is il good upminlmcnl. The jiostoffice has bren acre ptably filled by P. J. Kistler for a number of years. Miss Lulu Erwin, an accomplished lady of Bethlehem, is visiting friends here at pnsent. The many friends of C. II. McDaniel will be piineil to learn that he lias been quilo lndisnsed for the est few days. Emma, youngest ddughter of Million Raudenbush, is down with diphtheria. Qcikt. A Tcliipcrilllco Lecture. Mrs. Lura C. Partington, of Portland, Maine, will lertureln the Lehighton Pres byterian Church, this (Saturday) evening, mi the subject of Temperance. Mrs. Part ingbm Is employed by Rev. G. C. Hart, G. W. C. T. oi the I. O. G. T. She is a veteran in the cause-, having lectured extensively In England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and America, end she conies tn us highly com plimrnled by both tho American and Euro pean p'essas'un interesting and eloquent advoratu of temierunre," whoso "heart is in the work." Mrs. Partington will also ! in u einoireii meeting in the ! hithton Kvancelicdl Church In mrma, (Sunday) evening at 7.30 o'clock, Come o3e, come an, come early I From ibjOptj M "nines' Minstrels' of tho Second Ward, gave n pubtio entertainment in Oak Hall, on last Saturday night. Soino who witnessed their performance teem much pleased and pronounced H good for home talent and especially as it was their first appearance In public. -The Jury In tho case of F. C. Kline vs. The Borough of Mauch Chunk, after be ng out about twelve hours, returned a verdict of damages In favor of plaintiff for four hundred and soventy dollars, and It seems that both parties are dissatisfied and threat en to appeal. DisoiucxrcL. On last Sabbath after noon several of our vounir men were seen staggering down Broadway beastly Intoxi cated. Shamel The probability is that If it is rcpoated somebody will bo prosecuted. Mrs. Partington addressed a large and attentive audience on tho subject of temper ance In the Evangelical Church, In Upper Mnuch Chunk, last Sunday evening. Tho nlllffalnr sent tn Lafavette Lentz died last week. It is presumed Ihst the odd water and strong atmosphere of "The Switzerland ol America," was toil rrmeh for his constitution, and thcrerore "loicuea him." -Calvin Wilhidm. eldest son of J. Hi Wtlhehn. Ihe tmmitar imvmaster Of the L. V. R. R. Co., left for Denver. Colorado, on lost Thursday ovcuing, We wish him prosperity. James I. B'akeslee, who purchaser! the Salkcld house, la arching the creek on the rear end ol Ins lot and repairing anu un nmvlnr. Iho nrpnitsea renerallv I when completed it will make a very comfortable and deiigiiiiui residence. The rooms lately occupied by wm. 1'. Simpson, over E. F. Lttckenbach's store, liroarlway, navo been lemoneien aim en furred, nnd are now occunied bv said Lurk- enbach and family, formerly of Upper Mauch Chunk. Persons wishinir Lifo or Firo Insurance will do well to call upon E. K. Stroh, of Maucli Chunk, or Thus, .lienierer, oi iio hlehton. who renrcsent soma of the best companies In the couuty, and call be relied upon. It was generally supposed that by this tlmo a silk l.iclnrv or some other nubile en tcrprite would have beeu commenced here, but us vet no such (rood lurk. We sincere ly hone that all may see tho necessity of aiding and encouraging our uorougu in mis direction, and thul our capitalists win nuoiy como to tho rescue. Wm. H. Stroh has been suffering with dysuepsia for the past few weeks, and, in older to recruit Ins health, left town on Friday last for tho West, accompanied by bis wife, to be absent two or three weeks. Mrs. Doctor Thompson is having her houre on UroadWny repaired; wuon com pleted it will no doubl add much tu its ap pearance, comfort and convenience. Thomas Solt, of Rnckort, was in town on Saturday with n model of his patent rail road switch, which in our judgment is un iiniortaut improvement, and we predict that it will not be long before it will bo generally in use. Judging from the numerous wires run ning through our Borough, We conclude thul nearly eyery pljce of business mini be supplied witli a telephonic Instrument, io nicating that in the ticr future theic will be Um of ticking and more talkinq. U.NCLK N. All Old Time llcm. The firtt election held In Northampton county cume nil' ut Easton on the first day of October, 1752. The county then in eluded in its limits its present territory, be. sides all that now comprising the cotinties'of TLehigli, Crilta, Monroe. Pike, Wayne and Susquehanna, and parts nt" "w'nlng, Lu zerne, Schuylkill. Bradford and Ooluniutarrboi, c-bunty, many oi tne voters who went lo lsaslon, to deposit their ballots traveled twenty-five miles to perform that duly. The county then contained about 0,000 inhabitants and these were mostly in the eastern section ot its territory. The resultolthiscieclinn tlas tho sending ofJan.es Burnside to the, As sembly, Urn elevation of Wm. Craig ta the .t tir.i,.. i ,i ..t ti -1 . r oci iimiijr, noil iuu uouiue m AMiuerk ureg, Peter Trrxler and Benjamin Shoemaker for county rr ininisiioncrs. The election ,was warmly contcstedUieoppos'ng parties bing tho adherents of the proprietors and 'the Irish and German settlers. The candidate for Ihe Assembly on the side of the prnpri etors wos William Tarsnns, the founder of Easum, who was defeated by Burnside, by n majority of several hundred votes. Burn side resided in the, neighborhood of Bethle hem. At that time there were but eight townships In the county, these being Smith field and Milfurd, formed In 1742) Upper Saucon, Lower Sou con, and Macungie, formed In 1743; Bethlehem in 1740, Allen in 1748, and Williams in 1750. All on the north side of the Lehigh, east of Bethlehem nnd south of the Blue Mountain, was known ns the "Forks of the Delaware." All old Veteran. Most of our citizens, no doubt, observed on tho streets of this borough last Wednes day a very soldierly-bearing old fellow,with hair and beard of a snowy whiteness, und who by Ids ancient appearanc e reminded the little ones of old Santa Clau. He stepped into our sanctum in passing, and atonco be came very communicative, and during his stay, Irom papers in hisKissetsion,we gicjn ed the lollnwing iarlieulara of his history, which will, no doubt, interest our reudcis, and uioro iscciully those who chanced to meet him un the ttieets; Captain Znuvuski, the name homo by this vcletun wariior and lruuier, was Imru in Watsaw Julv4th,I79l. Atlhougeoffifieeu yeais lie was sent to tho military school in Puns by Prune Pouialowski. In 1 SI 2, when h was 21 years of age, he nas I, levelled t.'uptuin of the Royal Artillery. Ho waul wild tlie army id Bniiauito mil ol Paris on the memorable inarch to Moscow, and wus present ul the burning of that cily. Altel the letuiu of the army he went lowareaw, wliei he leiiiaiueil until Bonaparte drilunil uuragaiiiat Amiria. Hi juiiml the ranks of Uie Little CorH,raI und loughl ujuin.t Piufkiu hi 1811. Un the 13th ol June.1815, at Waterloo, he was one of Iho number who ww the Mm go down on Najmlimu's gieat lies. When Bnnupaitn wus captured und ent tn Ihe island ol St. Helriiu.Captain Z"i vuki was discharged and u turned luPaii-. In 1831 he went into the Polish revolution uuderGeiicrutSubieiiki. His fatherund two brothers were banished to Siberia by the Emptmr of Russia In 1849 ho joined Kos suth's u i my lo Iree his uativu Jund foreier Mom Austrian rule, llu was imprisoned after tho revolt was rrushed. und in romim- ny with Kus.utii und Ueueiui FrnnzSiegel, was banished lo America in 18JI. These laeis are attested to by tho signature of ueuerui oiegt . Wheli the lata war bmke out he enlisted III u light nilillery cimijiaiiy in Reading, and served through the war. The old man bet-time warmed lo Ins subject, and said he always fought un the side ot Irredom, but thai Poland was overwhelmed, her brave ons killed, ami her territory divided amongst the nations eager to get their part ill the npiortloiiiiient of Hoi. spoils. He said he did not like to sleep in houses; the soldier's bed was on ilia ground with the sky for t covering. He says wilh pride that his name is in the "war book" of America. The CapUic concluded his yisit with a hearty shake of the hand, and, as he passed out at Ihe door, he saluted us a la militaire, and moyed off in the direction of New York with the gait and step of an old campaigner, A rim Ilate Article. Messrs. Trexler & Kreidler, at the Central Carriage Works, Lehighton, Pa., have pur chased ihe right of Carbon county, for the use of Gnodell's Patent Axle Cutting Ma chine, to take up lost motion inboxeaof hue gies, carriages and other wagons. Butchers, r"u"" 7 .V ",0"B" hucksters and all owners of wagons will do dre"ed bX M"- Lur - Partington, or Port well to call on the above name.! gentlemen ,lm, Maine. All are cordially Inrtted. at their works, und have their wagons msde ; KvAxoiucA'-OaoBca.WxissroitT. E. J, like now, as far us lost motion or worn box- Miller, Pastor. Oerman preaching at 10 es are concerned. Call and f,lvo it a thor-1 o'clock s. by the Pastor. Sunday Stbool nftlh jiTsmln-lln.n ' n a . . . . . . . . . . . Itio t'nnf Trnilc The anthracite con! trade st 111 boldtfalrty up, rays Monday's Ledger, There is a fair supply of oiders for cost, and, as there Is to be a full working of the mines, It Is not un reasonable to expect that the supply will soon run ahead of the demand. In order to balance tie trade the supply will then have to be shortened. But so long as tho trade acts unitedly its future Is encouraging. When the several large producing com' panles agree to work together in the pro duction of coat and agree to produce it no faster than it will freely sell fur at a good paying prices, the coal trado will maintain a good outlook and will continue a reliable pursuit. The trouble in the pact has been want of harmony In supplying coal and want of harmony in maintaining prices. Every party having coal to sell Wanted to sell it when he saw his neighbor eelllug his, though he saw and knew his neighbor was selling nt a loss on the cost of production. This was n great error, and has worked a loss of many millions lo those engaged In the business. This error being now known may readily been led. It is not so much what the trade shall unite in doing but that it shall unite on what it may attempt In do. All the Indications now am that this will be the policy of the I u lure. Il Is one that will be sure to carry the trado through Ihe year Iree of loss, which is next to ensuring profit. Every month, on the policy above Indicated will show increased sticngth, and as Its wholesome effects are more plainly seen and lell the greater the probability that it wi.l be the more' determinedly adhered to. The coal trade now seems in better condition than lor several years past. A sound and reliable policy is now undergoing ttlal test, and all the Indications are that the result will be most convincing. The coal mines of this State are ill their extent and capacity, our greatest sources of wealth, and aie most abundant in their amount, though we have hardly as yet commenced their develop ment. Thdyenr 1881, ns now indicated, will prove tho crisis year in coal. How tn avoid the failing season of the past Is too well known for the most stupid again to fall into them. Tho Pottsvillo Mintra' Journal of Sa turday last has Ihe following in reference tn Iho present status of the anthracite, coal trade : "There is a good demand for Schuyl kill and Lehigh coal, and there is no dltfi culty in disjnisiug of all of this variety thai is being sent lo market. Tho Northern coals aro less in demand,or In greater abundance, and the New York market is, therefore overstocked. This occasioned the suspen sion last week, which was demanded by the Northern companies, and the Schuylkill re gion only complied in order to keep lalth with the other interests. Tills ready com nliatico with n request for suspension, when it is opposed to the interests of tho operators oi a region lo un to.js another argument lu favor of the stability of the policy which was pursued with such manifest advantage lust year, and should bo suiiieieni iiounca lion lo sueli purchasers as ore waiting for a break to reduce prices of the follv of antici pating such a contingency. The companies made a conceisio in price this month, and It is notilliely there will lie any Hither ro ilurtinu this year; on the contrary, the in dirallons are thai tho pricowill be advanced next month, certainly by. the first of June." Court Proceedings. Cummo.n Pleas. Monday, April 18,1881. Court opened at 2 p. in., he Trial List ol Ihe term wus read, and the time set for the several eases. The following business was Iruusucled 1 Samuel Ziegeufus9 vs. Conrad Gets. Jury railed and cane tried, which resulted in a veidiet lor the pluilitill' for $1 1 17. Charles Keck vs. Daniel McGeady. Ver dict tor pluintill'lor 6.80, aud muliuu made by the defendant for new trial. Samuel B. Boyle, Esq., of the Philadel phia bur, was admitted to practice iu Cur- A nun suit was entered In tho case of Ja cob S. Hawk vs. Jos. Serfass and Timothy oennss. In Iho case of John Nothslcin vs. B. F. Mosser, a judgment by agreement was en tered in the sum ol $30 and costs. The case of LI la V. Carter vs. Genrce B. Carter, for desertion. Petitioner' subpoma awarded; leturned to next term. The cute ofF. C. Kline vs. M. 0. Bor ough, lor damages resulting from a fall on the side walk was next taken up and a jury called. The case was given to the jury on Balurdoy.and u verdict rendered in favor of plalntill lor (470.00. 'luesday ullernoon the members of tho committees tn report resolutions on tho leaths of Daniel Kalblus and Gen. John D. Bertolette reported, and eulogies were pronounced by Messrs. Rapsher. Bertolette. Craig and Siewers, the Court ordered the resolutions ti be pul upon the minutes. On Wednesday afternoon Court adlourned tu enable tho bar to attend the funeral of Gen. Bertolette. Okfiuxs' Court. Wm. Lillv was an- lioiiitcd KUuidiau lor Geo. F. Peters, minor child of Alfred Peters, deceased. Matl'da bersler was aimointcd cunrd an for Sophia Hartley, minor child of G. Hart ley, deceased. neturna or sale or real estate of Daniel Arner, deceased, nnd Joseuh Christmau. de ceased, confirmed nisi. Auditor's report in the estate of Michael Thompson, deceased, confirmed absolutely.! Jonas J. 1 amalv was annoiuled euardian of P. 8. Hamaly, minor child of Daniel Ra maiy, deceased. Krcldcrisrlllo Dot. Eggs are 14 cla. n dozen. Butter is 30 cts. )er pound. Charles Young proposes to build a new Irame pig stable. Mr. James Keck. ofPennsville. boueht a horse for $1.40 and it is warranted to bo u good one. Benismiu Mcrtzlcr intends tn renair Ids grist mill. The snukes made their annearanca last week. A good old oge marriage. Swift olr The wind that blew some nan's hat into the river, Robert Young Is rcpjlriug his pig stable. E.Fenstcrmaker proposes to build a new cistern. George Newhart is repairing bis barn. Miss Marv A. Berk and Miss Martha J. Reinhait were visi ine friends and rein. lives in Philadelphia lull week. They re turned last Saturday in a happy stylo. B. Morlz. who got his leg smashed by a coal train a few weeks ago, died on Mondnv evening, 18th inst. He was buried in the Howerlowii Church cemcterv on Fridav 22d inst., aced 18 years, 10 months and 8 uuys. j nu attendance was very large. Robert Newbai t, of Catasauqua, paid us a visit tusi oaiuruay "Revere" wants to know what has be. mm of "Joe." He is working nn a farm st ivrepiersvuie, Itnrlnainptnn county, and is very glad that he did not go west these tunes. Joe. Weissport Select Sciiool Will open MONDAY. MAY 9, 1881. Continuing for ten weeks, in the PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDING, WEI.vtPORT, Car boo Co., Pcnna. The aim of the School is tn give Teachers an opportunity of review ing the common branches, and to afford the more advanced pupils in adjoining dis tricts the facility of continuing their etu dies. If desired classes will be started In Latin, Geometry, Natural Philosophy, Botany, ic, For further Information, address J. F. 6NYDER, WEISSPORT, Carbon Co., Pa. April 23-w2 tcligiolisi notes, Ztos'a RaroRMiD Cuuncn, J, II. Itartman pastor. Preacbing at 10 a. ro., Sermon, In uerman. . p. m., Sunday sehool, 7.-30 p.m. sermon, In English. A cordial welcome to all LttUOHTOM EVAKOtLlCAL UUUDCB II. J, Smoyer, pastor. Preaching to-morrow (Sun day) at 10 a, m., sabject, "The Millennium," (Rev, so, 0 ) Sunday school at I p. ra. A children's mietlog at 7 8) p. tn., to be ad Sunday MojOptEBt. Br c. s. vf. LESSON"v-May 1st. Luke xv, 110. Title. Lost and Found, Topic Jesus seeks the lost Golden Text Likewise, I say unto you there Is Joy In the presence of the angels of God oyer one sinner that roponlethr-rLuke XV- 10. Lr.ssix Story Omw. 1. Tho Hearers, v. 1. Taxgatherers and vicious persons. 2. Tho Murmurers. y. 2. Pharisees anil scribes. 3 The Defense, v. 3. By a parable. 4. The Lost Sheep, v. 4. Representing ilc lost sinner. i. The Recovery, v. 5, 6. The Rejoicing, v. From danger. 0. With demon- strnllonsef joy. 7. The1 Application, v. 7. Joy In heaven over saved sinners. 8. The Lost Silyor, v. 8. Representing those tost In slit. 9. The Found Sliver, v. 8. After an ear nest search. 10. The Exultation, V. S. Of friends with the owner. 11. Joy in Heaven, v. 10. Over ono penitent sinner. Mf!heep.fn3 tho aood shepherd Coin. inHlinnr thedillKcnt seeker Inncr.Uuull tho Saviour. E. S. S. S. of C. C. The above initials stand for "Evangelical Sunday School Society of Curbcti County," a society organized iu Wcit'port about three years ago, to combine the workers of all the Sunday Schools of tho Evangelical Associa tion iu ino county in one organized body, for tho purpose of more successful Sunday School work, by n concentration of talent. mere are scout twelve bunday Schools ol the Evangelical-Association in the county, and fruin twelve tn fifteen hundred schol ars, teachers and officers. The following persons wero elected offi rers of tho society lor the present term, at tho regular annual meeting on New Year's Mr. V. C. Weiss, President. Mr. W. W. Bowman, Vice President. Mr. C. S. Weiss, Secretary. Mr. William Craig, Treasurer. At a siiccial meeting of the Society held iu thb parsonage of the Evangelical church of Weisspnrt on Saturday ullernoon, the board of control concluded to hold a scries of children's meetings in tho Evangelical churches throughout the county. The meeting! will doubtless bo held in the month of Mayor June, anil much good Ik expected to result from tho effort. The So ciety also concluded to issuo a paper for Sunday School ncws--the organ of the So ciety, and elected Rev. B. J Smoyer, edi tor and Rov. G. W. Gross, assistant editor. This certainly looks like earnest work iu tho Matter s vineyard. Tin: Maucq Ciiuxk M. E. S. S, Last Sunday, in company wilh Mr. Frank. unuiner and sir. Oeorge ure.'slonl, wo visit ed the Methodist Episcopal Sundav School of Maucli Ciiunk, which beyond doubt is tho best conducted and equipped Sunday School in the county. Space will hardly permit us to go Into details concerning the tegular Eessiou of this Subbalh alteriioou, but we win mention n lew things whii.li may prove of interest ami benefit lu Sunday Schools in aeneral. Alter singing the opening hymn, and just before the opening piuyer, the scholars remained standing, and at the cull of the Superintendent or his Assistant they repeal the ten commandments in concert; there is no halting in the exercise, and they repeat them hurriedly ycl distinctly. At the close of the opening prayer, the school acrompa nicd by tiio organ chanted the "Lord's Prayer," and we thought. 4h really de lighllul; (hero was u sweet blending ol wel come voices. The lesson hyinii was sung without being announced, and the readiness umt tnsptilell Wjin which everything was douir i really remartoufcrry!'4 iJljtjiruves auytning it-proves the perlect system aTW arrangement of the sehool iu the bauds ol experienced officers and an intelligent corps of teachers. The Secretary has his uesK in mo ironi pari oi in room, and be fore the collection ia lilted the teochcra arise und the Secretary , calls off their names whllo they resimnd, so that if any teachers are absent tlieir pljccs cau be supplied be iore commencing tne siuity. in closing the session the school lepcats the Apostle's Creed, the Superintendent repeats the part ing beacon "Let tiie Lord watch between thee and me while we are nlsent one Irom another," tho school sings tho doxology, and is dismissed with the benediction by the pastor. There wero 225 persons present In Uie school, and the collection amounted to $14. 83. Tho Infant department, with its excel lent teacher and snug little room, the blackboard, library und pleasant and inter esting teachers, are subjects worthy of re mark. If you would like.to know more ol the Maucli Chunk M. E. Sundav School ro nnd see it for jourself; it will pay a person wen iu wiiik many nines iu attcna a single session, and I sssuio you the officers, and teachers will give you a very hearty wel- A Succcsmlul LeIilr;lilonlnu- The benefit concert, under the direction of Mr. A. P. Horn, (formerly of Lehighton,) tor ine uenrui ni tne college orchestra ot Franklin and Marshall college, Lancaster city, came otfin the college chapel Friday night of-tast week, and had a large, a criti cal and enthusiastic audience. The enter tainment would have done high credit too professional company of musicians. Twen-ty-fivo voices, accompanied by the orrhes Ira sang the students chorus, "Come Boun teous May." Mr. Julius A. Uero'd'a violin solo was rapturously applauded i Mr. Horn and Mr. Hassler gave n piano duet Irom Beethoven ; T. M. Reiser's cornel solo had a deserved encore aud he displayed great skill on this difficult instrument. The stu dents' chorus rendered tXe four-part song, "The Jovial Beggars," with fine effect. Tlie orchestra is composed of the lollowing per sons; i,. u. wingnnrutn, lender; J. A lie rold, 1st violin; E. W. MeCaskey, 2d vio lin ; E. B. Sangree, 2d violin ; C. D. Moyer, viola; Willie II. llager, llnte; J. F. L. Herbaugh, clarionet; T. M. Beiser, mrnet ; D. T. Bautnan, trombone; M. B. Reber, drum; II. H. Sangree, rello t F. C. Moyer, base ; A. P. Horn, piano. Mr. Horn thank ed the audience for their kind attention and sympathy, and everybody was well satisfied. Lancaster paper. .ckqiicIionliiff Screenings). Pruf. J. P. Rowland, principal of the Weatherly rchooliand a candidate for Coun ty Superintendent, was iu town on Satur day. Mr. Rowland interviewed tho directors of this district during his stay. Supervisor McDermott has a large force ol men at work repairing the roactj and bridges, which was very much needed. Hon. M. Cassidy was home on Friday, ana returned in tne capital on Monday. David Reese, who accompanied a nun ber of miners suue weeks ago to Colorado, returned homo on Thursday and gives a Kor account ot thai section, he says the cli mato is very unhealthy. Where he travel led, miners in coal digglnjs get three did larsiierday; board $23 per month. The atmosphere is very light, which caused him to return io mo oui i.cysioue stale. Patrick Lawler, one of our merchants, accompanied by his wile, went to Philadel phia on Saturday. Mr. L will purchaio a large siocic oi summer goods ueiore no r turus. J. 0. A Mid Accident, On Monday afternoon, 18th inst., about lour o clock, a sail accident occurred tn No. 3 Furnace, "t Parryyillc, which resulted In Ihe death of John J-'hxal, tho foundry boss. The brick liningbeingdamaged,beendeav red to prevent any further opening, end wnue so doing ine gas enveloped bun and burned his head, neck and arms in a shock ing manner. He was immediately carried home aud received medical treatment, but il was apparent that all wasvln,as lie had inhaled gas to such uu extant as to burn him internally, lie lingered till wedues dm eveulns, 20th inst.. when about 10 o' - rM ). n.w,l il.. ....... taken Tbursdajr to Aflenlown, nitre he was buried Saturday. The deceased was a good neighbor, kind husband, affectionate father and always lathlul in the performance of his duties. Tbe family so suddenly afflicted baye the sympathy or the whole oflinmuni ity. Cm: Carbon County Democrat. Ed. Rajlcliff, an employee at Packerlra, was struck in tbe eye by a piece ol' iron, Thursday aiternoon. and will probably lose iv. .i.k4 iLjjaii)i!iamti'a.e-i'ryiAtliaii wl Ui'-m X.rtil;;litoil HarUctfi ContiBOTBa WlttKLT. Flour. f)6 sack ., f8 20 Huokwhoat flour ptr rack , 3 CO Uom, per buslitl... , "o Oats, per bushel.. U Mixed Chop, per ewt 1st Middlings, per ant I SO (lorn Chop .- til iiran, percwi... i m Hatter. per pound so Eggs, perdoscn. 16 Ham, pcrpontrd , II X.ard. ir bound .....v IS Shoulders, tier pound.,,, , ,,,, s Potatoes, pr busbel 74 Stock .TiurKct. Closing prices of UaHavcii Tow.vaKMD, cjiock, (iovernnient anu uoiu 4U noutn Third Street, Philn., April 28. lf-81. tf. El. ft 1811 VriJi bid 10SU asked U.S. Uurrency, 0's 130 bid 181 asked U-s. 6's,16Sl, new lA kid 1 i asked U.S. 4U, new 1 12J-? lid iu Asked U.s.4'suew , 113J2 hid ll asked I'ennsyatila It. Il tsii bid 08V asked Phlla. & lleaillnM- It. It. 81 Ud 81s asked Lehigh Valley It. R.... t4 bid (ilji asked jwnign ueaiiknav.to.. K diu asitcd United Uo'seriN. J 181 bid 183U asked Northern Uentral 11, II. bid 4vU asked llestonvllle Pass, lt.lt. 2'i bid Wi asked ritts. Tit. & lluir. It. 11. 22 bid ay, asked Central Transportation. tiToT o)J asket Northern' Pacific Com... 43 bid Ay, alked n Prol'd.. 7S bid J asked North PeawjR. It...... 89 bid tv2 asked Phlla. ft Krli K. It... . 27U bid 2s asked Silver, (Trades,) n bid uled Lino's Minstrels will show In School Hull, this borough, on Saturday evening May 7. For particulars see bil'av aiTuniici). OR AW FOR D-M EI.LAN At Hokendan qua, Lehigh county, Saturday evenlnar, MprliliJril, 18S1, by the llcv. James A. Lit tle, Mr. James Crawford and Miss Alary Eliza Mellan, alt of 1 token Jauqu i. ROBKRTS-UI) WARDS -On theSith Inst., at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. W. I). Thomas, or Wahanoy Uity, Eran Roberta and Sills Harriet Edwards; botli.ot Lanslord. IU SCUKI) FUOM liCATII The follnntng statement of Wc..T Cough lln.orsouiervllle, Mass.,tsso remarkable that wo beg to ask lor It the attention of our road ers He s.-us: "In the Tall of 1870 I was tak en with a violent hlkkdi.o or tiiblukos. rollowcd by a revere couirh. I soon btaan to' lose toy appetlto and flesh. 1 was so weak at one time that I could not leave my bed. In the summer or 1877 1 was admitted tolhel'lty Hospital. Whllethere the doctors said I had r liolo In my left lung as hlx as a hairdollar I cxpomled over n. hundred dollars In deotors and medicine. I was so rur gone at ons tluie a report went around that 1 wus dead. I cava up hope, but a Iriend told ma or lilt. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. 1 laughed at my fi lends, thinking that my caso was Incurable, but I got n, bottle to satisfy them, when, to my surprlso and gratification, Tnn.nnii.nnna n I..I Kn.tn. Tlt 1 nnnn dead, began to revive and to-day I hoi In bet ter splilis than 1 have the pas' threo years. " 1 write this hoping you will publish It, so that every one alSicttd with Diseased Lungs mil uu tuuuctii in i'iki un. yim. UAl.ua UALSAM FUR TUU LUNGS, and bocon vnlced that CUN.-U,MPI ION l an be Cured. I have taken two bottles and can iositltely say that It has done, more kOoiI than nil th olher medicines 1 have taken ilnco mv sick ness. My cough baa almost entirely din p. beared and 1 shall a on be able 10 go to work." Sold by A. .1. UCBL1NO, Lehlgliton, ami all Qruggisis. uec. 15. isso-yioow HF.NItV'S CAItnOMC SAI.VK. Tho REST SALVE In tho world for Cuts, Bruises, Mires, Ulcers, Milt Itheutn, Tetter, Chappod Hands. t:htlblalns. Corns, nnd all kinds or Skin Lruptlons, Freckles and Piui pies. Tho halve is guaranteed to vivo perfcet satisfaction In every ease or money rulunded. Ho sure you get HENHY'n UAH 11111.11! SALVE, ns all others are hut Imitations. Price 5 cents. Fur sale by nil Drugitlst everiwnero. liec. is, isso-yieow ERRORS OF YOUTH, A Gentleman who antrereil for rrara from Nerrou Dliliir,riy,l'l!KJIATUIlEDEt.'AY and ml tho nircclanf vouthrm IndebC.o Ion, will lor tho iai.oot sufferluatiumaiilty send free to all who need it, the rec'.on and directions lor luaklair the simple remedy bi whiuh he was cu cd. B' ffciera wldnn to ornilt by the ad vcrliser's experience can do so by aa.ire'smg lupeircctioutlleuco. JOHN B OUDliN, Jau:8-m3 4t Ceilrr street, N. V. PIMPLES. U- iVrce) tbo ifclte for n rtmple 7- Uot.wil;. r. move tan VrnpriTif.i KltliCKI.KH. 1'I.Ul'liLR unu iii-o. 2UES.10HV ine the aictii sort, clear mil bcauJmij uITtr.ttL sirucuonsiorptoauc.Ufi a luiunant r row in oi hair on a -'aid heml rr smi-fltu la-c. Add res, nirirHlucr 3'. etmiio. Uk.v. Vi.DkLF A Co.. No 6 Bsckn.au Hf.. 14, Y. Jan29 raU UFI) iioicsi; POW1IKKS Are tho only Horse nnd Poultry Powleri that Sire universal latuiactlon. IT the Poirdcrs o'not Kive satlsluctlon, tho Druirfflst "lit re turn your money. Uco. IB, ltf-St) yloow To Consumptives. The privcrt.'cr, tiriTlntrLecn pcrmnnenttr cur. oii of that iin-na Otcftse, Coaauminlim, bv a B.miun icmrov. ia qnxioas 10 ma'io Knowu 10 Ins fe tow-iuffeicis tljo mtauai.t cure, lo oil who ilot.ro Hho wjIi Pen a n cojiy tt tho pro o iptiun nC'l. (tree nt chui gt ), Wita the dti cc tionttor vrcpunnr and uelue iho tamo, wb.'ct) tov wth UihIh suits cuuii tor coksuutxiok, AB1HMA ;itO.CIlIU3. &C. PAltten W.itlilUtf tho freftcnntlon wt 1 p1rae aucro, HCT 13. a, WILSON. 191 I'IZXS 8tr0et.WlLt11.1UM urth, Kevr Y01 c. JiinltHni ACU Wiated. Dtg Pay. Light Work Btculy LniplotTruent tamtilon fxttx. Atl Oto-H, M. L. lVVItN. No. .NASSAU ftrcot THE BEST OF COAL The undersigned Is now prepared to supply the very best I.ATTIMEII COAT, at the fol lowing low rnioEs ron oasui Dellv'd. No. SOheatnut, hy thsetr S2 75 No. 1 ithestnut, by tbe ear 8 t Stove, by tho car 4 00 By tbe single ton, 23 cents per ton additional J. L. GABEL, Scaler tn General Hardware, &o., Opposite tbe rnblte Inoors. DAr RTHKCT, LnmonioN, pjt, nor.3:,i8; MILTON A. WEISS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, Bank Street, Lehighton. IIEPA1RTNG Of all description promptly attended to at tbe most reasonable prises. S- All Work guaranteed, and patronage la reeDeotrullr solicited. Uan.Se-yl 4 Ootflt furnlthed free, with fnll inatrna III tioaa toreondactlns tfiomostprotliaois tmelnesa tbt anv on. ran iiff.e in Tbe b jsiness is so easv to learn.3Dd our insirao Uootare M simple and rlln tlmi anrina van make srreat nroflla lrnin ti varv st.rt. No nn. ! can lailwbu u wiluusio work. Wmoenaroas euecsssrni a. men. ji. lore nnd anna ecn earn ariro iuiul MaUV hare n.ae nrar nn. lmrdrl do lara In a single wi ck. NothlojrlUo it ersr mown beiore. All wboei.Ksi.-e are lurriM-di.t Ibe ease and raold'ty with which ( are ab'e to mako money. Yoae aeajrsota ibis btisl. new darlnit your epsre time at oieat iirodl You do not have to Invest any canltal lu IL We take ail tbe risk. Tboee wboncediendvinoDey should wr te to as at ODce. Alt fartit'bed free. Aiidie-'a TllC b & CO., Auautts, Vltiae. Oct. . 1SS0- o PILES Ot sit kinds TO VORS.dlschsr rss or Hi OOS or unci a, an I -11 rfia.-.n. n, Ii t, VI t . , . ! aoicklr aud nerfeetly cured bv a aima.a ani I awXhlna BKMEDY. rurictorraaHao sdd.ru i &t' DROP INixTlHE J J Carbon Advocate ii'aYlaWitsMI GOLDS ano tr$j( PRICE ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOftlT VV. CHAMPION BROWNINQ.M.6. sou rBomr-ron, 1321 Areti Street, Pnilndel?ria. mm THE GREAT fii lANREMEDY foii 1ATM 4 liourufgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backitcfis, Soreness of tho Choif, Gout, Quinsy, Soro Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Hocdccho, FrosttJ Foot and Ears, and all oilw Pains and Aches. Ko Preparation on earth ennuis St. JjirenrOtx i a "tV, nun, tlmpla and elicap ExteraiJ. Itemedy. A trial entails lot the comptrmttt'j trininr outlir ot SO Cents, andsftrjons mtkf Ing with rln can hsvo cheap and pesIUr(sWf e of Its claims. Directions In XIstmi taingttsges, BOLD BT ALL SBUQQISTB AKDDEALmS U MEDICINE. A. VOG2LER & C6. aMmere,ITd., TT.S. March 5, tU doss jWONDERFUL. CURES! ilrrameltactson tho T.ITRR, B0WEI.5 and KIDMIVS nt the aanie time, j BceaussltoleaiiroaOiOBrstajaof thepalisefl ooa huxnora that develop, in Kldner and Uri nary Diseases, EOJousness, J.undica, Oonatt. cstten. Files, or in IihoiiinaU.nl. treimlda. 7I7srvoua X31iordera and Femalo Complstnts. BED WHAT PEOPLH DAT I 1 Enffni TI. Rtnrlc. nt JunrtlnrT FAtr CftftWt isajn, JUJnoj.'WoitcTired lilut attvrfffftUrlTXf slctans had boon trjtne for four yctTiv Jlr John AiHAlI.of Wiwlilnaton, Ohio. My her bOTtvaJKlrnnuptiUlo by four promlnta nhyslclATii and that he wm ftftarwanU cured "t laancy-W'ort, u. af. n. 0 (xxi win, on editor In Chirdon, Onio raTshowMiiotexnsscted to lit. belnor blottli i beyond belief, but Kldney-Woi tvured him, lounaTi. Jarrett of fltjuth ftolfin, N. T., eoy lthatiTCn-yi...7Trein lend other coinpU(tlau wu cuJSi iJshnB.Lawrfnror JftClrMt, Tcna, rntrerNi rcr yoarsfrom llrcr and kidney troublea and after talrlnir "barreU of otW lawllolae, Uldiicy-Wot i made him wcJL MIcMM Oot ot llontffomry Centw, Vt, unffTcd eight years with Kldiirr dtfllculty atii wm nnobla to work. Kidncy-wort made hint "wellaieTcr.' sr abstuiJ.- v. va sv PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVulc COMPLAINT81 constipation ana piles tjrlt Uput nn In Dry Testable Ton " I Hn cadi, one noci lofmedlelnd. Also la IJanld Farm, rtrri Llsola IJqnld Ferm. rtrr Iecntratedi for thooo tbAt oaonot readiir pre pare It, XT It acti with cvial efficiency M tCher bfs GET XT AT TIIE DnUuGlST3 miCIS. WELLS. UIL'UAUDSU.' Jt 10.. rrOP'R CWniKndthodrypost-pH. rrnmcT0J,TT FARMERS, LOOK to lour IHTERESTS ANU PURUIIASH Me MacMfles aai cnltnral Implements, The Host In tbe Market, at; J. I . GABEL'S. Also, on band, and for Sale In Lot to Suit Parahassra. C'H E AH FOB CASH, ' ' 10,000 feet Gcorgin Yellow Pine Flooring, White Pine Boards nnd Floor ing, Lath, &c. ' AT HIS HAIUVWAItB BTORX, April t-rnd LEniGUTOK, PA QAFtBON HOUSE, J. W. KAUDENBUSH, PROPCrETOS, lUxivST., I.iniortTox, Pa. The flAnno House nn'arsllrst.ela'iaeeen. moitaliona to the Traveilov public. Uotntlae; by tbe Hay cr week on Reasonable Terma Ubolce Ulxars. Wines and l.tnuors alweyf.Sa. band. Good Shcda and Stables, wlih atten tive UOitlera, altaehe.1. Aprlt IjrV D TSS0LUTI0X S01ICE. Tho oi partnarshlu hsroti fora (xtsttna taw twern W. K, Keip.rer and J.ewts Keroerer, ilolnir business In r'ranklln twn undrr IL. (Inn name of W, E. K.merer It tiro has been dissolved by mutual consent. Th.busltmc will- hereallor b. carrl.d on by th ucdp. signed, on a strictly cash basts. W. K. KDlBttl.' Franklin twp., opr. 19.-. AOENTS FALSE WOS:, WAN ToS By F, 8. DOIIBIN'S. late of Tekonama, Ja- pun. a. .xtwora oi MATons.asa iBi.rsst, describing the Strange Superstitions of H then Nations In all parts and aa-aa ol th. world. The only volume ever Issaedeovw Inir th's grent suIJ-ik. Contains a ihousan 1 tacts BTBAMaait maa tictios lh wur Imairtnatiunt or M .li.tsri concsiutaeD.iTT and SriBiTa, ltu I)K8Tis.r or MAar.wltti alt Mranire llu I lets, L'ands, Uustom. forms of Wersldp, leinples. Bhrlnra, Snertnefr, ete., eonoecled theiewltb. Is IttcSTnATlD ixt bound In cbiqie style. A Tsrtr Wnsnris. rut Hook, ourialn to sol) mKt-tsKLv. rr sample pirs, terins.no., address If UMUABB UliOS.. m Chestnut St , PhUadelpkisj. aprlflf. ws. WHY? PENSIONS ARC PAID artir soldier atuUla 'r.lWWXIit".fafflarfi! eua .rui.in.r VulnHyJviiud ;l.d.4 to Usims. tt."lZ IJoiri .rrb.ni iff hint Utimm tnif ... - n. . . ; nnmnpvlU.. (lre.f.llko.,tT. aiada. " ir A.u. Xi 1 rYi i iinia)iiia. jii ... ... W j., u. Kifiits jptffnv-uaa; 1.P7 p, OB, "" fa j. sAsiiince. iJAsaxt.!!. v
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