I J. T. NUSBAUM, OF THE " Oriainal Cheap Cast Store" r-cspcclfully announces lo his friends and Vho public that lie has jut received his Spring and Summer stock of Comprlclng among other Novelties Black Caslimercs& Alpacas, Bilks and Satins, Japanese Silks, Mohair Suitings, Dcbige Suitings. Caupets and Oil Cloths, S8Gs9 Shoes, CHINA, GLASS anft QUEENSWARE ! Ac, A-c. which, fl usual, ore all offering at knock down prices. Respectfully, J-T, NtlSBAUM, Opposlto tho rublle Square, Lelilghton, Pa, ept. 18-yl SATUItDAY. MAY 21, 1881, Local and Personal. sq. Another lot of WATiti PAl'CU, new and beautiful designs, just received at A. J. tuning's drug store. E&- A good and neat Buggy Harness or Lap Dusters, Sheets, Screen covers, Fly Nets, Ear Tips, &c, can bo hud ut ft reasonablu price or M. Florey, Weissportj Pa. 20tf EB-Kheumatism Is the most terrible dis ease that has ever afflicted humanity, yet It instautly yields to the powerful drugs Kendall's Spavin Curo is composed of. See their adv't. 33' After sixteen years ninslnnlsuflering D. It. V. J. cureu me oi Livspepsui. It. A. I)nntn, Cashier New Yo'rk State Banking Co., Syiacuso, N. Y Ouarrantoed by all Druggists. TUT "Tha llnund Head Cigars " are do cideillv tho best 5 cent clear in the market. Tiy them. For sale by J. W. Baudcnliush, fit llie "Carbon liouso." zn 4i $TB Death to Potato Bug. 500 pounds e'.rictlv puro Paris Green, just received at A. J. Durling's drug store. kjcr-Post Office Building, Iiehightou.Pa. Now is vour chance, and I miike hold b fay tint it" Is lite best you cYor hail, to buy Boots, Shoes, Hals, Caps, Ac I am fully equipped fur the spring trade, and can oiler you a jrreaier vanuiy, u uuiver uiui-n-, nun u lower nrire than anv liouso in this section. Ijudio.", if you want nice fitting shoes for yourselves or your little girls, I e.iti please you in every resiect. I mean busines, and u in prepared to back my assertions. Respectfully, I.hwis Wkiss. ten. Dr. C. T. Horn, at the Central Drue Store, bells warranted vegetable and flower seeds. Buy only such, and avoid vexation Horn Ijlluro oi crops. Ssi.If you wanta nice smooth.ensy shavo your nalr cut or shampooing, go lo rranz Iloederer's Saloon, under tho Exehanga Ho tel. Ho will fix you right, and don't you lorgel it. lEEuCampaign is over and those who were nn in arms against each other in tho li ililicjl tussel now join lunula ami inarch to the druggists fir a bottle of Kendall's bpavin cure, ttreaiiv t. Pure Persian Insect Powder kills bugs ami vermin ol all kinds, bold at A J. Dutling's drug store. &Q Ilousekeepeis desiring to decorate their homes, should not fall to call on Dr. C. T. Horn, at the popular Central Drug (tore, Iioliicjitiin.nnd examine ills bcautllu st-ck of WALli PAPER, before making pur cliases elsewhere. 5D" Now receiving and opening a very largo and fashionable assortment of merch ant tailoring goods, c (uprising a full line of tho very latest styles of cloths, cussiincies and suitings, ol the best lorcign ami aome3 tic manufacture, suitable for sprine nurl sum lner wear, which I am prepared to make up fashionably and substantially at prices fully as low as at anv other establishment in the country. Call and be convinced of the trutliol my statements. Respectfully, 11. H. PktkR!, Asent, P. O. Building, Inililghtmi, Peun'a S-Keliey'e Island, Ohio, March 2Slh 18S0. I have use I your Kendall's Spavii Cure on a bone spavin and an. pleased b report that it has taken tho enlargement completely olf. It took only one bottlo to perlorm me curo. i am ennnusnt u it I! properly used It will do all you claim for it Yours truly, C. M. Lincoln. 5KSL.D. R. V. G. Cureil me of Dysncnsi; and Urinal difficulty. No one should be without It. Trulv. A. A. Howlctt. President Salt Springs National Bank,Syra euso, fi. i. uuurranleed by all .Druggists. WANTED, by Juno 1st, the loan of 300 for two years, for which First Judg. ment on good real estate will be Riven, and 6 per cent. Interest, For particulars apply ai mis oniee. may 7-31" The stock of wall paper, honso furn shins articles, fancy goods, Ac, at Lucken bach's, Broadway, Mauch Chunk, is simply Immense, wnue ins prices are the lowest wan in nr. a see mm. fcjuClocks, Watches, Jewelry and silver ware lor sale, and repairing done at llaga man's wore, weiesport. za-yl TCXr Pure Powdered White Hellebore 1 death to the currant and gooseberry worm Bold at Hurling a drug ctore. During a visit lo Maoch Chunk on last Wednesday, we dropped into the hat and cap emporium of our energetic young friend James H. Handwerk, on Broadway, and were astonished lo see his immense stock of STRAW HATS, for men and boys, includ Ing all the latest styles, from the cheapest to the nobbiest and most expensive. Wnen at Mauch Chunk call and see them, James will meet you with a smile. Farmers, when you come to Mauch 'Chnnk to see the greatest show on earth don't fail to slop and see the fine slock of "on time" watches at E. II. Hohl's. Prices will surprise you. Willie Robinson, aged II years, was drowned at Pittston on Saturday while fish' ing. Six members of the Burns family.num bering twelve, residing at Hanover, Luzerne county, died of smallpox recently. John VTassura, of Slatlngton, aged P5 yean, is-insured on the mutual assessment plan for $10,000. The consideration for the eld man is a decent funeral. The new coal breaker of A. Pardee & Co., at Hatletoa iniues, began work on Sat urday. All the hod carriers of Wilkesbarre struck Monday for an additional 50 cents per day. They were getting &1.50. The large iron works formerly operated ky ShoenerA Allen,atTamaqua,areto pass into the bands of Mr. Charles Shoener, of Philadelphia, and will be put in operation y that gentleman at once. C. R.'6hlmer, aged 60 yean, ami living near Kimble's Station, Pike county, was imm njr ears o iuosaay oi last weau, -During the week eliding on the t3lh Inst., 62,600 tons of coal were shipped over the L. k S. railroad, making n total of 1, 492,2(10 for the (season to that date, showing nn Increase of 201)623 tons as compared with the shipments to same date of last year. The North Pennsylvania Railroad an nounces a dividend of one and one-half per cent, (less Dye per cent, for contingent fund), payable May 25. The Delaware and Hudson Canal an nounces a quarterly dividend of one and one half per cent. Charles K. Taylor, a member of the Schuylkill county bar, was Friday at Potts vllle confided of einbetslement and forgery. An explosion of aulphur occurred Fri day at the Palmer Vein colliery, nearPotts villo, and John O'Horn and David Dough rty, miners, were fatally burned. Robbers entered the room of Father Donobue, a priest at Plymouth, Luzerne county, on Wednesday night, 11th insh, and after drugging him made offwlth a gold watch and tiO in money. The watch stolen from Father Donohue at Plymouth Was offered for salo at Taylor villo on Saturday by thrco tramps for $40, The would-bo purchaser accompanied them to a Scranton jeweller to mako suro of tho alue of the properly, and the, Jeweller, ro- cognielng tho watch by its number, declared it to ho stolen and held it. Tho thieves were stupidly allowed to escape. Tho Germanla Orchestra of Reading, ill give a complimentary concert in the Armory, at Slatlngton, next Monday even ing, 23rd inst. Admission 50 cents. Any of our citizens wishing to enjoy a rare musi cal treat should not tall to attend. On the go, tiie splendid teams kept at Dayid Ebbcrt's livery, on North street, this borough. Terms low to suit you nil. Fur tho week eliding on tho 14th Inst., 70,108 tons of coal wero shipped over the Lehigh Vallev railroad, making a total for the year of 2,320,340 tons, showing nn in crease, as compared with same time last season, of 310,005 lone. Wo have as yet heard of no movement pon tho part of our Burgess and Council In reference to the draining and purifying of that 6tlnking ditch" along tho rear of Bank street. They will want the taxes paid all the came. Pensions increased. Seo card of Stod aid & Co. In another colmun. They are reliable and prompt. Any twrson desiriDg profitable employ mentis lcferred to tho advertisement of J, Ollvlo & Co., 25 Hose street, New York, In to-day's paper. Ou Tuesday morning, While David and Frank Brrdhender, Charles Knauss and a mail named Kii-linlls, lepainnen on the Sun bury, lluzlclou and Wilkes Bjrrc Railroad, where crossing tho trestle at Mainville, on a trurk car, they were oveitaken by n freight rain and hurled a distance of some 50 leet Knauss and one of the Brcdhendcrs were killed, and the others are reported fatally njurcd. Hon. W. M. Hapsbcr has purchasod the dwelling and store on Bank street, recently vacated by Dunisl Graver,nnd is remodeling and putting in buy windows. When fiuish e r it will make a handsome residence. The owners of properties along Bank street haTc commenced the teaioval of steps, crhanging porches uUii other obstructions lo the sidewalks, thus ronsidciably adding to the appearuliio of tho town as well as to the safety and convenience of pedestrians. John Butler, of Pittston, employed in the iniues of the Pennsylvania Ciul Com pany, was killed by a fall of coal on Tucs- Jay. Tho bricklayers of Wilkcsbarro Tues ilny joined with the hodenniers, and a geu- etal strike has been inaugurated. Tho strikers number over two hundred, who do maud an increase of SO cents a day. A 6ix year old Eon of Matthew Nalrcss, of Audenried, while endeavoring to catch fiogs in one of llio many caverns which surround the town, unfortunately entured loo far into the water which liu stagnant in an excavation, the whole year round, lost Ins balance and was drowued ere help ar rived to retciie bin', tills sad accident oc euired on Saturday alternoon and should be a signal of danger for persons who ullow their children to roam from homo and risk their lives in seeking enjoyment in place.) where it would be almost dangerous fur grown persons lo go unless extraordinary caio and judgment Wero exercised. Hazle ton Bulktia. Professor A. It. Home, Superintendent of tho Normal Department of Muhlenberg College, has received an offer lotako charge of the Stale Normal Bchool at North Caro lina at Raleigh. Easton has a net borough debt of $105,- 521.12. Tho receipts last year, from all sour ces, wero $41,159.33, and the expenditures $10,S42,21, Dr. N. B. Reber has been confined to his bed during several days of tho just week witli malarial fever, but we are pleased to state that ho has so far recovered as to bo down stairs again. A Kutzlown correspondent writes us that Profs. A. S Miller and C. T. Young, of Mahoning, were on a visit lo that place last week. The normal students Wero pleased to meet them, and especially Trof. Miller who was a iormer student of the normal They wero kindly received by their friends at tho school, and enjoyed themselves very much visiting friends in town. The school is well attended this term, there being be .ween 400 and 500 students enrolled. lyJohn Montz, an employee otPackerton, was urougm to uis nome in tins borough on Thursday morning, having been seveiely injured by the falling of a Wall, while en gaged fitting up some now machinery in the basement of the car shop. Dr. Seiplo is attending him Patrick Duffy was killed in the mines near Stockton, Luzerne county, by an cx plosion of gas on Monday. E. Penn Smith died at Womelsdorf, Berks county, oh Monday, aged 61 years. He served in the Legislature in 1 88061 03 a Domocrat. Benjamin Snyder, aged 13 years. brother of Snyder, who murdered the Gogle family In Northampton county, was recent' ly committed to the House of Refuge from Easton for incorrigibility, The published statements of the nation al bank of this borough and neigboring towns made In compliance with the call of the Comptroller at Washington, show the following amounts of individual deposits at the close of business, May 6, 1571, to wit 1 First Nat Hank otl.efrlgMoD.,, 41,315 M Allentown National Dank l.CtOJ'.S 02 Second National, Allcntowu, .... 22i,tl3 la Uatasauqua National Dank 215.857 51 National Dank, Kutstown . ...... 30,211 42 .uuikii vuuoy nat. nana, nein- lehem ftftn aa n First National Hank, llethlebem 117,05111 tjilton National Hank 810,089 93 Irst National Hank, Easton .... (59,871 77 Our friend Prof. A. P. Horn is at home from Lancaster, on his usual spring vacation looking well and1 happy. Our son WiIi,so severely Injured on tho 3rd Inst., we are happy to state is now in fair way to a recovery. "Lost, 1 tmall Wtfy'j red morocco pock, et book," is lb wiy Tarktr't Trincctlly putt H. rcnnnylrnnla Vild rcllotv. ' The fifty-eighth annual cpmtnuniott 'n of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, Inde pendent Order of Odd Fellows, commenced Tuesday morning In the Opera House, Harnsburg, Grand Master Alfred R. Potter in the chair. Seven hundred delegates were in attendance. The annual report of the Grind Master shofrs the Order lo beinaflourlshlngcondi- tion. Several new lodges wers Instituted during tho term, and tho newly-revised ritual has shown good results. The ahhual report of the Grand Secretary ehotts for the first time In a series of years, no loss In membership. Recoipts of tho Grand Lodge, $23,690,25; working lodges In Pennsylvania, 898 J present membership, 70,470 an increase of 07; brothers relieved, 10,212) widowed families, 902 1 relief paid, $343,238.88; receipts of working lodges $666, 033.94) assets of lodges, $2,359,753.03. Much spaco was given to Iho suljject of benefits, showing that the ratio was increasing, and suggesting as a remedy the (urination bl a reserve fund. The report of the Grand Treasurer shows Receipts, $33,1 80.S3) payments, $22,671.39. The Finance Committee estimates the re ceipts for llie coining year at $17,425; expen ditures, $17,330.30. The committee recommended that the per capita tax bo fixed at 10 cehts per member. The lodge adjourned at noon. Tho Grand Lodge Tuesday afternoon adopted tho .rcpoU of the Election Commit tee, which returned the follnwinggenttemen as elected for tho ensuing yean Grand Master, Robert E. Wright, of Philadelphia ; Deputy Grand Master, Francis M. Ilea, of Philadelphia; Grand Warden, C. N' Hlckok, of Bedford; Grnnd Secretary, James B. Nicholson,of Philadelphia; Grand Treasurer, M.Richards Muckle, of Philadelphia, and Grand Representative of the Sovereign Lodge, Isaac Ai Shephard, of Philadelphia! Oljlnmrj. David Handwerk, father of James II. Handwerk, of Mauch Chunk, died on Fri day last, at his residence in Washington township, Lehigh county, and, although long expected from on illness of consump tion that had lasted eighteen months, It, when announced, caused such a quivering to run through the heart of the community in which ho had resided all his life time as to indicate his popularity. The demiso of Mr. Handwerk is regretted and sorrowed over by all who knew htm. He was born and reared In the nclgnborhood where he died, was a man of many friends and wide ly known. He was at nil times and under ail circumstances courteous and friendly in his manners, and strictly honest in his dealings. Ho was a farmer by occupation. About a year ago the partner of his joys and sorrows was taken away, and suice then ho has been gradually declining. Ho leaves six children thrco boys and thrco iris lo mourn his loss. He brought his age to 60 years, 2 mouths and 2 days. The funeral took place at the Heidelberg Church n Monday, which was largely attended by mourning relatives and friends, Rev. J. S, Renninger officiating. Aid llio I'cusifuicrN. There being now pending in the War De partment great numbers of volunteer pen- on claims which cannot be satisfactorily crified fur want of information which miss- ng records of discontinued volunteer com mands would afford, and it having Iran pircd in many instances that officers of the late volunteer lorces haye still In their pos. 6ession,or under tlwir control, books and ther records pertaining lo their corps di visions, hrigadcs,-regiments, and companies, Adjutuul General Drum has issued a cir cular calling attention to the fact that all uch books and records should ba deposited" in tho Adjutant General's office, anil earnest ly requesting lhat-they he forwarded with out delay to the Adjutant General at Wash ingtnn. No expense other than postage or proper express, charges (when packages ex cecd four pounds, the limit for mall paicels) can be paid by tho Government. In tho in, terest of the great nuuiber of widows, or pha lis and disabled soldiers whose claims ro involved, the newspapers of the couulry are quested to give tho substance of this circular Iho greatest publicity. Krciilcrnvillo Do I. Grain is coming up nicely. We are in need of more rain. The wife, of Jacob Bellz died last week. A telegraph wire is to bo bid between belglncd Jlriilgsand Cherry ville. Benjamin Mcitzicr had his mill dam put 111 repair last Saturday. Tho boss duve-cote was built and put uy ueurg ween a lew nays since. Miss Christiana Beck, a dnuchter of Balnuel Hack, of Indian Creek. Le uch twr. men ...ii ma uiu inst,, aim was interred in .1! 1 tl. m. k . 1 .... . the cemetety nt Zion's church, near this place, ihe attendance was large. Daniel Beck owns a chicken that laid un egg winch measures 0 x 71 inches. Reuben Stewart, of Indian Creek, can lured six young foxes n few days ago, one of which has since died from wounds receiv ed in being taken. 'flie Reformed church held their pre p.iralory services last Saturday at Zion's church, and on Sunday the sacrament of the ' Lord's Supper was administered by Rev. Mabre, of Cherry ville. Jos. Tciupcriiiico I.i'cttircn. Thero will be a series of temperance lec tures, under tho auspices of the Good Temp lar lodge of this borough, delivered by Mrs, L. C. Partington, of Portland, Maine, as follows : This (Saturday) evening, in the 'Presbytcr- iuii cuurcii, uenigQion. To-morrow (duuday) evening, in the Evau- feo.i.u, biiuiuu, jjfllJgUlUU. Monday evening, 23rd, in the Evangelical church, Wcissnoru Tuesday evening, 24th, In the M.E. church, Packerton. Wednesday evening, 24th, in the Lehlgbton On Thursday evening, 30th, MrS Parting ton will give her lecture entitled "A Trip to Europe," In the Presbyterian church, fof tbo benefit of Gnaden Huetten Lodge, No. 355, 0.ofG.T.,of Leblghtoo. The admission fee to this lecture will bo 10 cents. Don't you fail to hear hert IlcJigloiik Nulck. LlillinUTOM fcVAKOKLtOAL OflUBCn 15. J. Smojer, pastor. Preaching tomorrow (Sun day) at 10 a.m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. breaching at 7:30 p. m. All welcome. M. K. (Jncncu, Geo. W. North, raitor. Preaching Sunday at 10 80 a. m., and at 7:39 p.m. babbath School at 2:00 p. m. First I'dssittibiak Oh cecd, no Pastor, -Sabbath School at O'.OVo'eleek a, m. i'raver Meeting every Wednesday at :0 p. m. zion'b ltxronMin Oauncii, 3, H. Hartman pastor. Preaching at 10 a. m., Sermon, In ermsn. 2 p, m., Sunday school. 7:80 p. m,, sermon, In English, A cordial welcome to all KVAMOXUOALOUURCU.WltBSrOET. E. J. Miller, Pastor. German preaehlns; at 10 o'clock . m., by fhe Pastor. Sunday School at 2 p.m. fcosllih preaching! 7.80 p. m, Attention, VctJ There will be a meeting of the old soldiers of Lehlgbton and vicinity at the Exchange Hotel, on Monday evening next, the 23rd inst., at 7:30 o'clock, for the purpose of ar ranging for the due observincer ef Decora tion Day. All ire requested to be present, CoKUtrrib From toJSltj Seat Krl on Frldav nvanlni? of last week the Mount Plsgah engine and seferal lo comotives near the deptta whistled llie alarm of fire, which upon Inquiry was as certained to be the dwelling house lately purchased by Frank McGuirej of Coal Port. The buildinir was entirely consum ed. We are sorry lor him, as lie hid just a lew days neiore made me issi payment. By almost superbuman efforts; tho firo was prevented from spreading any further; sev eral of tho persons who olded in extin guishing tho firo dcsorVe much credit for their perseverance, for it Is generally con ceded that through their faithfulness abd daring efforts tho community was saved from the horrors of a general conflagration1. A timely warning, perhaps, td Mil properly Holders in fcast 41auc.11 uuunit to nave their buildings Insured. -Last Tuesday Frank Sneari of Upper Mauch Chunk, while walking down the Switchback Irnck. was struck bv a pas senger car, and considerably Injured about tho breast and head. We are glad to learn that he is not seriously hurl, and will in all probability be about again lu a few days. -W. H. Slroh. who had irorie west on account of his health, has returned, after n month's absence, much Improved, and may be found at his usual place of business. Dr. Cvrus Loose and family, of Kan sas, are visiting Mrs. J. D. Bertolette, sister of the doctor. He has come Last to rest and recruit his health. Wo are informed that ho is improving. Tho machinery, patterns, flasks, Ac, lately of J. H. Salkeld A Co., have nearly all been removed from tbo foundry build ings and yard, giving It a dilapidated or pearanca. Report says that John Martyn, of Bea ver Meadow, formerly a telegraph operator lor the western union iciegrapn uo. nere, was married Thursday everuug to Miss Alice M. Kistler, daughter of Wilson- Kist lcr. We wish them a long and happy lilo. The uewlv organized Literary Society of East Mauch Chunk, held a meeting on Saturday eVoning last, which opened with Ihusio bv Mrs. Bennett, followed by a num ber of recitations by the young ladies, after which a lively dcuato toon place on tue ioi InWihg point i "Jlaohed, That young la- les are mora extravagant than young men," which was decided in the clhrma, live. The Society cordially invite all to at' tend. Ford Shelllneer, of East Mauch Chunk, engineer on the U. V. it, 11., left lor the West, a lew days ago, on a visit 10 010 mends. May be nave a pleasant trip. Harry F. Mlnnich, law student with the firm of Albrmht A Ircvinan. wo under stand has accepted a position in Colorado, and will leavo Tor the west soou. John McMullen, one of tho oldest and most popular conductors on the L. V. R. R., and lainliy, are now visiting incir uaugu ter. Mrs. Wilbur IJodne, at Central!!, ills, They expect lo bo away from home four or live weeks. -We aro torry to learn that Wm. R. Slroh, son of Win. H. Stroh, Is Indisposed and confined to his bed. Wo sincerely nope he may soon recover. justick. Jury I.lM. The following is the list of jurors drawn to serve at the ensuing term of Cotirt;com mencing Monday, June 1 3th, 1SS1 1 Grand JuitT. Jacob Bowman, physician, E. Mauch Chunk i.,iintoii uretney, snocmauer, iiciugninn Edwd, Bosheo, railroader, Mauch Chunk Win. F. Brodbead, clerk, Packerton John Bynon, gentleman, Summit Hill Tilghmah Gregle, farmer, Packer Isaac Denelcr, laborer, .bast l'enn Jacob Eberts, farmer, L. Towamensing Yuder Fowler, clerk, Tresckow John Fenstermacher, labor, L. Towainens'g John Heiney, laborer, Lehigh Morgan Jenkins, miner, Nesquofibhing Levi Kern, laborer, iriwer Towamensing D. R. Keller, farmtr. Packer B.F.KIeppinger, cigar maker, Nesquehonlng Curne nus Mullesan. liunrer. Ainucii uuunu James Kennedy, rlrk, East Mauch Chunk Uomimck Alcfanncu, cieru, .Minim ununK GeorgH Mcrlz, blacksmith, Mahoning Patrick Mullegau, miner, Nesniichonlng John Obert, clerk, Lehjghtun lialayettn l.ehrig, blacksmith, Mahoning Charles II. Rehrig, brakeman, East Penn Charles littler, farmer, Mabuning Fktit Jubors First Wekk. J. II. Arner, merchant, Mahoning William Daily, clerk, Audenried Ellas Beidetman, laborer, L. Towamensing Robert Calvin, carpenter, Mauch Chunk Thomas Detweilcr, laborer. North' Kidder J. B. Duffy, plasterer. East Mauch Chunk John W. ii.ivis, miner, Lanslnrd Harry J, Esser, brakeman, Mauch Chunk James iscn, oarlender, Liehighlon Samuel Fields, laborer, L. Towamensing Jncib Fruntz, farmer, Mahoning Henry Freeman, carpenter, Weatherly Hugh Terry, miner, Vorktown Math. Fegloy, cigar maker, Mauch Chunk Ernest Gross, agent, Mauch Chunk Joseph Graver, farmer, Franklin llez. H.ildemau, contractor, Summit Hill Levi Horn, farmer, Franklin Anthony Hinger, farmer, Towamensing Geo. W. Hall, sawyer, North KldJer Jos. Heimbuch, supervisor, South Kidder Michael Kelly, miner, Beaver Meadow William Kennedy, fanner, Lausanne Enos Koch, lumberman, Penn Forest I. S. Koch, tobacconist, Lehiglitou Levi Kuehner, laborer, Penn Forest Charles Lentz, farmer, Mahoning I'.iuc J. Levan, miller, Franklin Gabriel Miller, farmer, Lehish Neal Manclus, laborer, East Mauch Chunk J. 1. Mclluzu, merchant, Summit Hill Win. Miller, loektender. E. Mauch Chunk John McGinley, boatman, E. Mauch Chunk John Usburu, gentleman, iuaucn duuiir Joseph Peters, clerk, Parry ville Moses Rex, farmer, East l'enn 'Gideon I'ebrig, farmer, East Penn Andrew Roddy, jr., miner, Yorklown II. S. Rinker, merchant, Weatherly Daniel SchetlJV laborer. East Penn Chas, Seibach, blacksmith, Mnueli Chunk Stephen Steigerwalt, farmer, East Penn J. W. Smith, agent, East Mauch Chunk. John bharp, miner, iteaver Meadow Jacob Bchwartz, innkeeper, Parry ville Jaynes Tudor, mason, Maoch Chunk Levi Wacner, rarpeuler weatherly Charles Yenser, shoemaker, Lebighton Traverse Jbroes Stconn Week. R. Q. Butler, centleman, Mauch Chunk Patrick Cnnnvneham. farmer. Lausanne Alexander Campbell, farmer, South Kidder m r, irijl vviianea uaaei!, sawyer, f crm jimuer Charles Fritz, carpenter, Nesquehoning Christian Fisher, laborer.-Mauch Chunk Lawrence Frcvliua, blacksmith, Weatherly Steph. Farrow, shoemaker, Beaver Meadow Aaron uuniuen, larmer, luauomng Chas. Gallagher, miner, Beaver Meadow Thomas Horn, farmer, Mahoning Llias llollord, machinist, weatherly W. W. Hand, laborer. Weatherly W. II. Hoover, merchant. E. Mauclr Chunk Jacob Hotienstcin, farmer, Towamensing John James, miner, Audenried Daniel Kuehner. engineer, Weatherly Thomas Lentz, mason, Lehighton Patrick Lawlsr, merchant, lesquehonlBg Lewis Miller, laborer, Hacklcbcrnie Joseph Moyer, farmer, Mabuning Harry v. aiortmmer, printer, Lcnigntorr Henrv McMullen. clerk. AVeissnort George Morgan, butcher. Beaver Meadow Hugh Meighan, blacksmith, Mauch ununk w. il. Nuabaum, clerk, Lehlgbton Chrrrles O'Donnell. miner, Jeansville Samuel Pealer, C. A I. police, Lansford I'hliip rolls, pattern maker, Lansiora Gideon Peter, farmer, East Penn Wm. Shay, storekeeper. Summit Hill Jacob Strauss, farmer, Mahoning John Smith, sr., laborer, Mauch uu,unk Charles II. Seidle, merchant, Msthoning W. Lee Slilcs, clork, Packerton1 F. 0. Blocker, carpenter, Lehighton ICeforuiod Clnttit. The East Pennsylvania Classit ol Itn Reformed Church of the United States will convene In annual session In East Mauch Chunk, in SL John's Reformed Church, be ginning on tbe evening of the 27th lost., at 7.30 o'clock. On that evening a sermon will be preached by tbe retiring President, Rev. D. F. Brendlc, front Bethlehem', Pa Saturday following will be held the prepar atory service, and Sunday following com munion. Clsssis will continue its session for one whole week. All cordially Invited Simon Cameron says, "Garfield and1 Blaine will be the deatb of tbe Republican' psrty' Wotkuport Ittinlj Daniel Dreisbach, an old feslderit Of this place, died suddenly on Wednesday afternoon1 of last week, at the residence of 111s son-in-lawj Henry Merit, after n pro tracted Illness of sjotno months, with drop sy. The fuheral took tilncn Ritfnrilnv ln(. condutled by Hevs. Millar, Kemblo and jenr, 01 Aiientown. lie was born in tho year 1706, making him 85 years of nge at the time of death. Ho had been a, firm member of the Evangelical Association for a period 01 iv yenls. His remains Were In terred in the Blir Creek hurtinff pround. there to await a joyful resurrection. Rev, E. A. Bower; of Hazleton, occu pied the pulpit of Iho Reformed add Lulhu ran church oli Sunday evening last. J. B. Seidle 's lavin a stose pavement in front of bis residence. The work is un der the supervision of Henry Mertz; who also furnishes tho stone. A. F. Snvder. one of WplssnnVl'a most genial young innti, left for Vicentiej, Ind., to fill a position as clerk in a wholesale dry eiods house. His position hero Is being (Hied by W. H. Kramer. The best wishes lor success go wit'i hum --An infant child ol V. A. Acker, of this place, died on Thursday of last Week. Fu nefttl services took lilaco ou Monday, con ducted by Rov. Milter. -The manv friends ol Mrs. Hiram Rick- ert will bo pained to learn that she has been daDgerously ill during tho week. MrS. Georch H. Lanrv. of MahnnoV City, has becu visiting friends here this weuK. -T'he Lehigh Valley Emery Wheel Co! are at present very busy, and also back in tneir orders, l'rom January on to the present time tho comjiany lias dono more ousines3 man it has lor tha last few vcars. This Is encouraging, and shows intelligent management ami a superior article ol goods. Rev. J. D. Kcinble. of Hazleton. is the guest 01 johu u. Miller. Mrs. B, J. Miller is visitinsr relatives in Easton at present. A fouf-vear old child of fi. II. Mtm.m. iel died on Tuesday last. Funeral services wok piace on Friday. Rumor has it that Franklin township is vo nave a tosioiuco. now is It "tin vere? ' Among the strappers wo noticed in town Was the hrirht. nnd sinllinir rnunlA. nanco of Miss Gussie Schaffcr. of Shamokiu. Sho is at present stopping with Miss Emma iuussciman. A. P. Zollnori of 2ellner Bros., tobacco. nists, Allcntowu, was in town on a business trip on Wednesday. ; mst tir 1'atkStS Granted by the United States tocltlzcnsof this Stato, for tho week ending May 17, 1881, furn. lshed lor the GARnoM Aiivocate, from the Law and Patent office of J. McO; PrnsiKB, 809 Li street, Washington, D. C. J. Beecher, Philadelphia, manufacture of cutlery. J. L.Branson, Philadelphia. circular kniU ting macntuo. F. O. Deschamp, Philadelphia, car coup- J. I. Eaveman, Paoli, diroct acting steam engine. H. Eitenniullcr, Butler, bee hivo. L. R. Faucht, Philadelphia, boring bar anu uuring metals. ;i patents. T. Si Harrison, Philadelphia, drying ap paratus. A. M. Fenner, Linesvillc, paint com pound. a. u. i rick, wayncsborougti, motion brake. C. S. Harma, Pittsburgh, wheat drier (reissue). w, J. Lewie, i'lltsburgh, mauulacturo of hinge books (re-issuej. b. M. Ltllis, i'hlladelpuiaafcatlueeold. silver, tvc. J. A. Maguire, Philadelphia, hotss shoe. J It. Murphy, Allegheny, shaking grate, A. J. Nellisri'iltsburgh, cultivator, L. B. Noble, Beaver Falls, kettle eari P. Patterson, McKccsport, driving pipe aim casing. L. L. i'lerco, tvw ilrichlon, hor60 6hoo nail machine. J. Reese, Pittsburgh, manufacturing solid steel castings. 11. Itoberts, Johnstown, coatine metals with zinc. f. Shaw, Philadelphia, winter sole for pools, T. Shaw, Philadelphia, regulator for yul canning apparatus. J. biepneqsou, usceola Mills, axle lubri cator. G, Trimble, Bristol, column rule and printing lorms. statu i.i:;is.atiiku". In the Senato 12th inst., the House Free Oil Pipe bill was reported with amendments. Tho House bill permitting corporations to sell or mortgage their real estate and fran chises was also reported lavorably. The Senate bill amending the law in relation to electioneering expenses whs defeated yeas 4, nays 30. A number of bills were read a second tune, among them the Philadelphia iiiuiugo uui, me uiu requiring firo Marslialls to give thirty days' notice when requiring tho erection of fire escapes, was passed finally and sent to the House. The joint resolution for a reduction of tbe mem bership ol tho liouso to 150 passed second reading. Adjourned until Tussday nioru iug. ' In tho House, the Senate bill appropriat ing $10,000 for the Penn bi-ccntennial, waB reported favorably. The Committee ap pointed to inquire into the Middle Peniten tiary and the House of Refuge, presented a report recommending that the former bo changed into a reformatory sebool. Various appropriation bills wero passed and sent to me Deuate. Mr. imcass oiiercd resolutions, which were adopted, thanking Mr. Joseph M. Temple for his subscription of .OOO for an equestrian statue of General John F. Reynolds in Kairmount Park; requesting tue uovcrnor to givo sucn number oi old orass guns irom me state Arsenal as may bo necessary, and appointing the Governor, presiding officers of the Legislature and Adjutant General l commission on the part of tho State to co-operato with tbe commit tee appointed oy tue citizens and eohllers taking part in the proposed memorial. The Senate bills in relation to the priority of inecnanica- liens, appropriating suuou to tne Harbor Master uf Philadelphia and extend ing the powers of title in insurance business, were passed finally and sent to the Gover nor. Pending consideration of tbe bill lo prevent consolidation of telegraph companies ma 4iuuo utijuurueu. The House Friday adjourned until Mon day evening, after adopting a resolution of Inquiry as to the reasons why the Insurance companies refuso to pay (heir risks on tho burned Asylum at Danville. Tho supple mental Liquor bill, requiring applications ior licenses to no endorsed uy twelve reput able freeholders and electors, were reported favorably. In the Senate Tuesday Mr. Alexander presented a concurrent resolution approving tbe resignation of Senators Coukling and Piatt, and recommending Senators Cameron and Mitchell to follow their example. On motion of Mr. Cooper, it was referred to a select committee, consisting of the Domo cratic members of the Senate. The House resolution giving brass cannon In the State Arsenal for an equestrian statue ol General Reynolds in Fatrmount Park was concur red in. The' Ten Million bill passed third reading, after being amended so as to re deem $7,500,000 of the loan after fifteen and within thirty years at the option of the maie. i no institutional Amendment re ducing tbewnembership of the House to 150 was passed and sent to the Housa. In the House, the bills allowing boarding honse keepers to attach wages! providing for tbe advertising of municipal claims sgsinst properties tho owners of which are non-resident or not to be found i to regulate prirasry elections j to prevent tho forfeiture of lifo insurance policies for nou payment of premiums .-imposing a lax oi lour mills on moneyed securities r to prevent bribery and fraud at elections I and exemnting from tax ation bonds Issued for payment of riot losses, were an passed unauy and sent lo the Ben- ate lur vuueurrence. In tbe Senate Wednesday the bit? extend Ing for five years the time for completion of street railways was considered, the point against its constitutionality Was not sustain ed, and it was passed finally and sent to the House. Tho House amendments to the bills appropriating $6000 to the Phlladelpbli Harbormaster, and the bill extending tbe time for finishing railroads In tha StsUj, wer6 concurred In, and tbo bills goto the Governor. The Philadelphia Pilotage bill was passed abd sent to tho House. The Senato bills fixing tbe term of the Supreme Court permanently in Philadelphia, fixing llie Philadelphia Recorder's salary al$10, 000; ttml abolishing color distinctions in public schools, ami the liouso ireo Ull ripo bill were feud a first tsme. In the House, tho bill allowlrig tbe in spector of the Easlfirn and Western Peni tentiaries to commute the scentences of con Tieis for good behavior passed third read ing, and a nutnber of other bills passed fcoond reading, among them tho one re nulrinir applications for liquor licenses to be signed by twelve reputable freeholders of tno warn irom wnicn the application was made. Tho resolution providing fqr a final adjournment on tha 26th inst., was dis cussed, and postponed for tho present by a vote of 110 to 44. The Mandamus bill pass ed second reading In a special evening s"es sio'ri. STATE N LAVS. Lewis Trew. who lived near Oil Citv. has uecu missing lor a month: William Moore, aged 76 vears. was killed by cars near Pomeroy on Monday. Louis Berg,- a newly-arrived Immigrant was drowned at Johnstown on Friday while uaining. J. VancS Criswell, a railroad and canal contractor, died at Harrisburg on Thursday, inn inst., ageu Hi years. Wj W. Wilstm. of Suuburv. was drowned on the 17tli ol March, llis body was re covered on Friday. William J. Gatchell. of thoBradford Star. has sued the proprietor of tho Bradford A"eu.t ur calling mm a tool. Daniel Gehris, 65 years old. of Reading. was insured on tho speculative plan, ou last Friday, and died on Saturday. Tho effects of James Cossim. tho clown. killed at Altoona last year, have been for warded to ins wile in Lngland. Michael and Bridget McBridei small chil dren, arrived in Oil City alone on Thursday, on a iruiuess searcu ior tneir lamer. Father 'Maloney Ule alleged miracle Worker of Erie, ofl'crs to wager S2000 that he can poriorm miraculous cures publicly. William Dorsey, of Baltimore, Was killed by cats between Coalesville and Parkers- burg on Tuesday. A whito rabbit tfith ohlv one oar. and that located in (ho centre of his forehead is a iiiusvino curiosity. Several hundred houses were creeled in Bradford during the winter, and yet tene ments aro in demand. Auditor General Lemon is laid up nt his home in Hollidaysburg with a severe' attack oi riicumaiism. Tho Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company paid out $120,000 in Reading on luuiBuojr ui luai, tvwifc lur luuur. Albert Myers.of Culbcrtson's Row Frank, lln County, was dragged around and kicked to ueatii oy a vicious mule on Monday. Two buildings owned by John Dabbs, In rronitun, wero destroyed by bre on Mon day. Loss, $3500 no insurance. Professor J. F. Thompson, of Erie, broke a fourteen days fast on Monday, which was uuaeriaecn ior scicnuno purposes. Mr. Jcsso Vingcrt has sued the Harris' burg intiependtnt, lur associating liim un pleasantly with speculative insurance. Mr. Henry Oliver, of Pittsburg, has nnr ahased tho Lawrence Iron Works, at New Castle, and will put them in running order. Mra. James Kelly, of Nanier township, BedlorU county, examined a bucket of lock powder while smoking a pipo nnd was near ly burned to death. Vi. S. Qulgly, a tax collector in East Nottingham township, Chester county, was rouueu oi iou oy nignwaymen oil r riilay niguii Jacob Fonderemlth died in tho Lancaster County Almshouse oft Thursday, aged 80 years, no was born ana raised m that is- stitution. Rev. John Whlte,-a minister living near Titusville, was' arrested on Balurday while ciufj,u .Tun ins Bisiur-iu-iuw, iur. uiuson a married woman. Tho clothing of Miss Ferringer, living at Freedom. Armstrong countv. took fire acci dentally on Wednesday, 11th inst., and sho was uurneo 10 aeatn. George H. Lang has been eentenced in Blair county to pay a fine ofS200 and un- deigo an imprisonment of three mouth fur selling liquor without a license. A young man named Juss.- liv m in Deep Valley,Grecno county, was vaccinated recently, and his arm became so inflamed that it Had to bo amputated. B. F. Gethines, who wos arrested at New York on the charge of indecently assaulting two little girls at Pittston, arrived nt the lat ter place Friday evening in custody, and wueaia ui lyncuiug were maue. A number of families bearing Iho nama of .Holmes, and living In Blnirsville.Indiana county, will unite in endeavoriug to secure a pait of tho 40,000,000 said to hare been leit by englishman ol the same name. Charlie Green, a 11-ycar-old boy, was taken from tramps at Lorelta, Allegheny county, on Wednesday of last week. His parents live In Brooklyn. A test case brought by colored people at Meaaviuo ior tue admission or colored chil dren to white schools has been decided In favor of the plaintiffs. Tho decision was by juugo uuureu. Twenly-ono cannon balls, weighing sev- enty-nve poTinas eucu, were recently un earthed on the peninsula uf Erie harbor, There was a block house at this point dur ing me war oi jbiz. Bishop Payne, of the New England M, E, uonicrenco (colored), Is negotiating lor tb purchase of tho old Marshall College in Mer, cersuurg, which will be convertrd into theological collego for colored students. A log house on the farm of Isaac Bohn in Lower Heidelberg, Berks county, said lo oe in years old, was torn down a lew day ago. The flooring, made of yellow pirn was lounu to ue m a sound condition. A dead infant, evidently just born, was lounn on a doorstep in iork ou Sunday morning alter ine rainstorm. J. Croagh Smith, unmarried arid aged 28 commuted suicide by poison at his sister ; house, in Paradise, on Suuday. No cause i. assigned. The annual report of the Board of Trad of Erie shows $5,016,000 invested in menu factures. emploviue 4332 men and nroduo ing $D,600,0U0 worth of manufactured goods, Georgo W. Horfmaster, a schoolboy of Lancaster, was accidentally struck in mo stomach with a stick while at play a few nays ngo,anu is now dangerously ill and ex pcciea (o die. A case of speculative Insurance is report, cd from Reading, in which Daniel Gehris, aged 85 years, was insured on his death bed for $5000. Dr. Yorgey Is the examining pnysician oi the company. jiAKitir.i). MATER SMITH. On the 12lh lost., b I,,. I.1 a i-...- r li..,.,.. ftt..-r.J Mater and Miss Lavlna J, Smith, both of Auaennea, mis county. , LielilglifoiT IMnrkcM UoanxcTKD Weiklt. Flour, pe sack .. Buckwheat flour per sack Uorn, per bushel Oats, per bushel 3 3 00 70 Mixed Chop, per cwt 135 nif.!.llln ..orAU, 1 '-.uu..u, fvt vn ... . ......, (lorn Chop llran, per cwt., , Hatter, per pound..., , -tft!S, l,er dozen , 11am, per ponutl Lard, per pound , Shoulders, per pound Potatoes, per bushel , .-, Slock KlarKctr Closing prices of DiIIavsx i Townaixu Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, 1'bila., May 19, 1&8I. II. S. Cs 1S91 let bid Vt4 asked U. S. Uurrency, 6 131 bid 13H? asked U- a. Cs,l881, new Mi bid W2 asked U.S. 4U, new HOi bid lis' asked U. S. s'aiiew mU bid 117U asked liAnnttinl, If Tt Ml? hlii SS aalCAt I l'bila. & Reading li. R. bid U asked f Lehlirh Valley It. It ... fiVi bid TU asked Lehliih Uoal&Nav.Co.. 46 bid 4S; Uulted Oosol N. J.W bid ISO Northern Central lt.Ti. t'Jj; bid ts jiestonvuie rais. ji. . i uiu xi Fltts. Tit. & Dutf. R. 11. 21M bid Central Transportation, H bid Northern faclho (lom.. . ii bid " Prel'd.. T btd Nnrlh Pf nna. H. 1! t3 bid Fhlla. 4t Krl B. R WA btd Silver (Trades.y. MiUi 9) lUlSCUEI) rilOJI DEATH. The follovflnir statement o! Wm. J.Oouah- lln, or Somorvlilo, Mass., Is so remarkable that we beg to ask (or It the attention or our read era Ho savs i " In the tall or 1870 1 was tak. en with a violent elekdinq or tub luncis, luiiuvreu uj it Eovoro couau. j, soon uepan lu lose tnv annul te ami flesh. I was so weak lit one time that 1 could not leave my bed. It? tho summer or 1877 I wis admitted to tho City Hospital. Whllethero the doctors said I had a hole In my 16ft lung at big as a halfdollar. oxpcnucu oyer a Hundred dollars in doctors nd medicine. I was so far cono at ono tlmo a report Went around that I was dead. I Rare up luipo. bat a friend told mo of UK. WM. HALL'S 1JAI.SAM FOB T11U LUNGS. 1 auuhed at mv friends, thlnklmr that tnv cn'n was Incurable, but I got a bottle tit satisfy them, when, to my aurprlso and Knitlfleatlon, 1 nnmniAnnA n fnl Uf l...... ........ dead, began to revive, and to-day I feel in bet- iur Fi'iruo mini j nave tno iiast inreo years. " 1 write this hoplna: you will publish It, so that evory one allllcted wllK Diseased Lungs will be Induced to take Dlt. WM. HALIVS liALaAai run nt ij himus, and bo con vinced that OONSUMPllON Can bo Cured. I havo taken two bottles and can positively say that It has dono more irood than hII Hi. other medicines 1 have taken tlfaco my sick ness, iuj cougn r,as almost entirely disap. ueared and 1 shall soon bo able te go lo work." Sold by A, J. DtiiiLIna, Lclilglilon, and all druggists. Dee. 18. 1880-yWow IlEXKY'S rAlUJOLIC SALVE. The BEST SALVE In the world for (!uts. Cbappod Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Erantlons. Freckles and I'lm. iiruiscs. oores. ulcers, salt ifncuui. 'rotter. pics. Tho Salvo Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction In every caso or money refunded. iiu suro you get llijilll'a UAltliUklU HALVE, as all others are but Imitations, Price 25 cents. For salo by nil Druggist wveryiTiicrc. iJCCt lHf luaj-yieow ERRORS Ol YOUTH A Gentleman who HnlTerM fnr vrnra frntn NetvomDClilLlTY l'lticiiATiriiEiiEnA v and nil Iho etroctaof vuuthlul lnilesciolloiiiwlil Ior tliotnUool suITerlnit buniaolty acutt free to all who need it, the recipe and directions Ioi making tbe simple remedy bv which he was emeu. Huaerers winning 10 prout oy tue ad vcrllser s experience? can uo so bv niblresins in perlect condileuce. JOIIV n OGDKN, jan.-u-oiu 4iuoosrbtreeTriN. x. KEI) HOUSE POWIIEKS Aro tho only Horso and Poultry Powders that give universal satisfaction. If tho Powders" do not kIvo satisfaction, the Druggist will ra- tarn your money. uco. is, ihbo yieow To Consumptives. The ndvertiyer, liaviutr been permanently enr ou of tbafi tlrcda disease, Consumnihm, by a simple irracdr. la aimous to mako known to bis to lo-y-enffciera tbo means ot curo. 'ti ill who dosiro it. ho will send a copy of Uio pre soitptton used, (free ot charge), witJ thodtu'C tionbfor prepnrinir and usiiip iho ratno whtcb thov wilt liudn&UUE; CUttn for ConsL'MPUGN, A SI II MA. lSUOACUITId. tC. l'lirtiea W.RtllUU thO WILSON, 191 I'NN btreet, William uib, Now Yoix. JHiiCmni A Costs Wiittl, BJfc Tay. Light Work. Steidy IJinnlovment H&mnlnt frro. Ad tlro.vg, M. L. BVliN, No. 40 NASSAU Street irw yotk. Jau.zacui New Advertisements Procured Tor all solJIerJ disabled In the U. S. service from any cause, also for heirs of de ceased soldiers. Tlio slightest disability en. titles to pension. TENSIONS lNUHUAS KD, Uounty and new dlecharfros procured. Those In doubt as to whether entitled to any thing, should send two S cent stamps lor our "clrc&laf ot Information." Address, with stamps, STonDAnT St Co., Solicitors of ulolins and ratents; Washington, 1 (J. Lock box 623. may 21..vrl. Revised Ne-w Testament. A LatgS Type Edition at a Low Trice 1 Ercrv famllv In tho lend will want a cony of lllu llu.iavu 11 13 I, X CO IU III Villi HUU nuuvMiu bU cull yor attention1 to c POTIMTQ In otfr edition. Vis: lare;e, L v-l-W J-O dear now typo i nood paper ; good printing and binding; tho lowest price and satlslactlon guarHnteed, or money returned. 1'ltlUF.S Hound In heavy paper cover, 30 cents 1 In limp cloth, with red edets, 40 cents; In heavy silk cloth,' 45 cents i In French mooceo, with gilt edges, HAS ( In real Turkey morocco, with slit edges, making one of the best books nmde,f2.00 Befit by mull, fitfSU'pKfd tonny sddresi,npon receipt or price, l'ostago stamps taken as cash. Special terms given to Sunday-schools and Churches for quantities. Wo want an Airent in evcrv town, villncro and hamlet In this wholo land to sell this book. The best terms aro offered to any ono wno win taae uoiu anu canvass ior it. sena lor particulars. aB-Ask your bookseller to letyou see "The American Oxlord lditlon,M or send direct to J.- S. OOirA'IE St HO.. Publishers. 2S-10W 26 liosi: Stiieet, Now York, TD EPOIIT OF THE COXDITIOX ot O-U ttlO FIKST NATIONAL, JJAiNN, at Liblli'ton, In lh Stale of PennsylTaniu,at thti close or tuiiDen, may otn, issi : nssocscu. Loans and discounts. ....... $78,&3.G9 Urerdraris. . . U00UO U. S. Bonds to secure circulation . . ;s,OU0.0u Other stock, bonds, an4 mortgaires. 21250.00 Dun from approved rcBOrve agents . 2,148.11 Due from otber Natlooal Kanka . . . 6,030 40 Due fruni State Banks and Hankers, . 2.827.81 Heal estate, furniture, atid natures. . 8,12i.4S Current expenses and tales liald . . 1.380.60 Checks and other caih Items ... 1 53.02 Illlls of other Hank 127.00 IractKnal DaDercerrcnrr.nlckeln. and pennies, f ...... . 208 72 Specie 2,970.48 Legal tender note 4.3J0.U0 Utjdemptlon KunctirHh U.S. Treatu' ry (5 percent, of circulation) . 3,376.00 Total . i ...... i . 191.615 1? LUSIUTIES. Capital stock f aid In ...... . $75,roO.OO Surnlusfund c . . . 7 (0000 Uudlvlded prollfs i I . 7,769 7 Nallonil Hank noteaoulitandlog. . . 67,600110 Dlvldouda Unpaid. . 'i 88(0 Individual deposits subject to check. . 45.345 (ff Due to other Isallonal Hanks .... (,426.39 uire to state Hanks ana Mansers . zo.cu Total 2C8 015 18 State of rcnntylvanla. County of Carbon, ts t I. W. V Bowman. Caahler of the above-earned bank, do bolemory swear that tbe above itoUni.Dt is.trua to tne ue oi my Kuonuue ana i6iiei. ' W. W. 110WM AN, Cashier, Subscribed and sworn before me this 1 8th day of may, issi. TI10S. S. HECK, Notary Tubllc. Correct Attest l It, I. Hofford, Thoa Kemerer and A. J, Purling, Directors. Mav 21, 1HI1 JEUISTEU'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that tho Executors, Administrators and (Juardlnns hereinafter named havo Hied their respective acoounts of the following estates In tho Iteglster's OUlce at Muuch Chunk, In and for tue County of Carbon, which accounts have been allowed by the Register, will be presented to the Judges or mo unmans' u of JUNK, A. It, bans' Court on MONDAY, tho lath 1581. at 2 o'clock 1'. M., ior connrmation ; First and final account of Sarah Oerhart, aamini&irairix oi uenj. ucruari, aeceasoa, First and final account of O. E. Miller, ad mlnlslrator ofl'eter Kuntz, deceased. First and final account of Ellia Sol t and Thos. J. Soil, executors or tue last Will and testament or Solomon sou, deceased. Account of A. U. Urodhead Jr.. and Wm I!. Mack, iruardlans of tho nersons and estates of John and Robert Nlclief, minor children of Robert Nlchol, deceased. First and final account of Susan Rebr. ad. mlnlstratrlx ol tho estato ofUrlas Rehr, do. ceasea. First and final account of Ed. O. Wilson and Sarah I). McLean, executors of the estate ef Wm. 11. Wilson, deceased, First and final account of Thos. Kemerer, guardian of Lucloda M. Koons, late Luclnda at. r,ercn, or tue uorougn of weitsporr., uar, bon county. Fa. oeoonu account or a j. unnsimon, .i. J -Ghrlstman and Mahlon Chrlitman, adminis trators of tho estate of Joseph Cbristratni, late oi rowamensing townsuip, ueceasou. First and final account of Thos. ICemerer, administrator of Philip Ofembert, late of the lownsnip oi juanonmg, aeceaseu. 1JERNAHD I'HILI.II'S, Register. Mauch Chonk, May 14, 1J81-W4 j DROP IN AT THE K it, n n Annrofrv I vui uui i nuruuuiu i I OFFICE FOR I j li aiked JWSaKJ5a'r ' llMll j rpiIE SIiATINUTOft .1-1 PLANING MILL Cabinet Ware factory, ATSLATINO.ON. JOHN BALL1I4T, Pro)!-.,- Deals !n nil kind rind eljiet f r!ir. Jlfmlock Oak Mild ITmJ VooC Lumber, fltit! Ironwpia pared to oxeiutuunr uuouM ofoidcisluv Dressol) Lainbell OF ALL K1NM. Doori; Srtslics, IJlinds, SliutterM, Mo'uldliigSj Cabinet Ware, Siqs) Wi'tli I'roYiptness; Brackets Made to Ordef.- The Mac til no rr 1 fill new and of tin beat and moat Improved kinds, I employ none bin llio bent oi unien, iuo well M-tuntHMl mid Kood ma toriat,ftud ota tlirefor libit) to ritninntce on tiro Mtnlnction to all who mav favor nioivlth ft roll. OidM ot mail niompily ntlemird to. Mr c burets dm luotlcpitei terra ciisli, ur tiitetc&t cliarged niter thirty clays. GIVE MEA CACX. pT rhf90 on jr Aged In EiuMinc will find it 1 1 thir advnutaso to hivo Biding; Floor Hoard b Doors, satfues, tdmtiers, Ac, vc, nudeatthti Mayl JOHN 1ULLIKT. THE BEST OF COAL Tne nhdorslgned IC now prepared to supply the very best I.ATTIMEll COAL at the fol lowing LOW PRICES FOR CASH ! Dollv'd. No. 2 Ohcstnnt, by thecar 2 76 No. 1 Chestnut, by tho car S 75 Stove, by the car 4 00 lly the tingle ton, 21 cents per ton additional J. L. GAB EL, Dealer in GrEftEKAL liARb'VAUE, &6"., Opposite the Publlo Stjnare, BANK BTrtEEl- LIC1IIOIIION, I'A. 1107.30,167! MILTON A. WEISS,. CARRIAGE BUILDER, Bank Street, Lehigliton. HEPAlTtlNG Of all description promptly attended te at the' most reusonnuio prices. tor All Work cuaranteed. and natronan IS rcsoectfully solicited. Jan.2.jl CARBON ADVOCATE tlAIN ANf) FANCY BODB" JOB PRINM& HOUSE BANKWAT, a short distance above' the Lehigh Valley R.R. Depot, LEHIGHTON, PA. We are now fully prepared te eiotite every description of IM1INT1NO, Irom a Mil Card to a Lane Poster Fosters, Handbills; Dodgers, Circulars, Shlrplng Tagt , Cards, Bill Head's', Letter Headt Note Heads, ' Envelopes, Pamphlets,- 4 &c,, io., In Best Manner, at Reasonable Priest $10 i OutAtfurnlElted free.-nltHJali tiou iurouuauciin2ioezijoi nnxinfita i nni miiv nna rn fu fSSSKX '1 no d J8inew ia so e&sv 10 loarn.ina ohm, tlorisarotoEimpioanapum inuruiMiHs'eftii - mako great liruQu I mm tt.o Tory kMaLimituic t cm lail wDii is vWliius to work. W(Aa aro M , sncciasfu. as men. Bars nnd githaa t&iu larire tutat. Many iia.it luado pTsrcntihunOrwX dollars tu a single wt cit, Not hinsr llk 1 H ever known bolore. All wLoei.ffuKeaiesarptiiWlMl roo caio autt rapiflUy W.tU ylllch tLov aid uie to rasko money. ouc neucupoluluis bnil nesndariujit your Bpaie tiuiB ut it rent profttw Vou do not nave tu invest any uaoltal In It- We tafeoail tbo rise TUoed wno need leatlmouej should wr.tn to as ot oitca. AH iumtned free. AUdtu-ti TKTJ h & CO., AUKHbta, Halne. oou 2, rnir0 nil TO Of 'U kinds, TO MORS, ttlachar I-' 1 1 I" ?S ees of 111 OOI) or mucus, an I IL.L.U nil diseases of the HKO-r Ull. quickly nnd pcrfeei caiti by a simple anX soothing REMEDY. For luforfoatlou sddiu lhs J. FAUKnaCO.SJ AUU8I..N. Y, ISSOLUTIOStToTicE. The Oo-partAershtp Bsretofora xlstlnaj be. tween W. E. Kemerer and Lewis Kemerer, dolnit bnslness In Franklin twr,v under the' nrm name of W. E. Kemerer at lira., has been! dissolved by mutual consent. The business' will hercalter ba carried on by the under-' signed, on a strictly eash basis. W. E. KEMKllEIt. Franklin twp., apr. M.-w. AOENT3" 3gR FALSE GODS, WAN ToS lly V, S. DOBBINS, late or Yokohama, Ja pan. A New work ol matciilksb Interest, describing the Strange Superstitions of Ilea--then' Nations In all parts and ages ol tha' world. The only volume ever Issued cover lug this great subject. Contains a thousand fnnta KTUiKOER thaw vipririM tha wiiti' I ImsKlnatlons of Idolaters concerning Dkitv anu SFiuiTs, mo iiestimtoi aiax, wunan Strange Beliefs, Legands, Customs, Forms of Worship, Tcmyles, Shrines, SaerlOc, oto., connected therewith. H lLLCiTKATin and bound In nmQVE style. A Tbolv Wowpia. rcL Book, certain to sell immexsvlv. ForV saraplepages, termr.ele., address 111) HHARLr BUUS., 723 Chestnut Bt ( Philadelphia, aprll le.-w. Ill tho Court of Common 1'Icas of' Carbon CAunfy. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. That' the' Board ol DlreelorS of thu ENTEUFHIHE BU1I.DINU AND LOAN ASSOUIATIONf of EAST MAUCH CHUNK Carbon eounly, Pa,, have tnUMrd day uf April. A D UfSlt tiled a iielltlon asklnv for a DISSOLUTIUN OF SAID ASSOCIATION, and If no suf ficient cause be shoirn tu tha contrary on or before tbe first day of uext Term, to-wtU the thirteenth day or June, A. 1). Htt, tin Conn will urant tbo petition and make tha ejcsres asked for. BlheOcun. QUO. W. KSSlX may I, mt-wfc Vtutthitts i