BATUnDAT.APrttM, 1881. Local and Personal. The violation rf any ofnature'i lawa brings ita warning by the feeling of die comfort. Exposure will Indue cildi,lhmat dliesses,eonsdmpllon, etc., all of Whleli give warning by a troublesome cough. Uie Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup In time, and rcmoTe fcfltb the cause end effect nlymirdlseonifort. Miss Emma Itcber and Mlsf Lulu Zahner.oftown, left on lurtday morning for Westchester, where they go to attend the Btate tformal School, B-Cliolc CLOVER SEED for esle by J. h. Oable, Banttstreet.this borough, cheap fer cash I Krror prepares paiuia, wan (jnr. bok,talloneryorfancy article of any and Terr dhKr.ptlon. at very lowest prices, go to K. r. isuckenoscn, urosuwsy, juaucn Chunk. Dayld Ebbert, Thursday last, received a car load of Imported Irish potatoes but that fact don't Interfere wllh Ills ability In furnish you with a first Class horse ahd carriage, at a reasonable figure, at bit popu- lar livery on North stfeet. sssv- Silver bracelets, nlns. rof-rinrs. and fold banxle bracelets, at . It. Itohl's store, tauch Chunk. W. h. Groot.of Weissport, ha. been aiw pointed to sition aa operator at Nesco pec, on L. V. R. R. Our county courts will convene for the April term, on Monday, the 10th. Many mnvings have taken place dur ing the past week, but there are yet a num ber to go through the same maneuvering the coming week. OooS dock for nnlv J1.50 and war ranted, also have good clock, for SO cents. Call and see them at E. II. Uubl'i, Mauch Chunk. - Next Friday, 7th Inst., will be Good Friday. The Switchback R. R., will open for me season on May is. - If you have a cold or cough nt anv klnd, buy a bottle of lull s Peerless Cough Syrup at Dr. C. T. Horn's drug .lore. Use it all, aud if not satisfied return the empty bottle and he will relund your money. He alto sells Peerless Worm 8icific ami Hill's Worm Drons oa the name terms. No cure, n n.v Book agents and other people who en- n r.rv oadinir and sensational fuels, will no doubt be Interested in J. W. Buel'. latest work, "Metropolitan Life Unveiled," adver- tlsed In another column of this pap.-r. $& Have you seen the new and elegant stock of spring and summer merchant tail- wring goods, .comprising cloths, raasiinerea ami suiting, just received at Claims .1 Urn's, Bank street, this borough? If ymi hnve bat, call at once. Good 111. guaranteed at prices to suit you all. John Lewis, a well-known politician of Lackawanna county, was kilted, last Satur day evening, while firing a blast in the Hampton mines, at Scranton. S.CIocks, Watches. Jewelry and silver wara lor sale, ano repairing done hi llaga- snail ovurc, u eia-ifi-iii,, i By an explosion of ga in the Laurel Run mines, of the Delaware Sc Hudson Coal Co., at Parsons, ne.r Wilkesbnrra, on last Saturday night, James Ashford, James Wil liams and William Scovllle were severely burned. The latter ha. since died. V&- Coniiure E II. Hohl's latest reduo d prices with those of other dealers. I ynu have any trouble In finding us, look for our Manner sign across Susquehanna st. A cow belonging to Mr. William U man, of Macungle, Lehigh- county ,has given birth to a call with two heads. Mrs. L-iury, mntlwr of Frank Laury.of Wuisipoit, died un Wednesday of this week. JUS- Boots and shoe, for ladies, gentle men, mliaes, youths and children, of latest atyle and most substantial make, at lowest prices, at Olauss & Bro's, Lehighton. There have beeu no further coses of small-pox in town the one case of vario loid, as reported two weeks ago, and no new cases since. JUT Esthetic designs in silver jewelry, at E. II. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk. The small-pox epidemic in South Beth lebem is on the decrease. The total nuin Ler of eases to dato heve been 101, and 50 have died; there are now 88 houses under quarantine out of a total of 119. &S.lf you wanta nice smooth, easy shave your hair cut or shauiiooing, go to Franz uoeaerers ualoon, umier the Exchange llo tel. He will fix yuu right, and don't you lorgei is. The sacrament of the Lord's 8upper is to be administered this (Sabbath) evening, April i, in me i-resoyienaii church, link. endauqua. A number of persons will be added to the membership. For 13 or 14 year, past at every quarterly communion Hokendeuqua church has received new members. -n. i , i , i w I lred to tilyou oulwith a iiewiiiiil elegant-Sir-Stamnlncofall kinds done by Mrs. I.. .1. .., i ..i. !. i.; .i v. . ' ,, . . . - I P- Call and examine patterns. If you changeyourresiilencethisspringl notify us of your presentand f.ilureal-o h, o that the AoroCiTX may reach you on time. 5s-5t- Gentlemen's furnishlnz gmls in ndless variety new and bright at very bottom prices, at Clauss k Bro's, Bank si. Tha Allentown Silk Mill ii now em ploying 400 hands. The first piece of silk turned out at tl Allentown Mill was woven by Miss Mary Lahnnn.of that place. iT Hats and raps, an Immense variety oi ail meiaiosi styes, al popular prices, a l Ulauu Uro'i, Jlanlc sireel. The Lehigh Valley railroad company has surveyed its route from Waverly to Buffalo. Tbe terminal facilities at the Iat tir place were secured some time ago. fX' The largest stock ol fine gold jewel ry ever seen in Carbon county, just received at E. H. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk, and will le Sold at prices that rnnt be reached by any other dealer in this valley. Eastoniaus are moving for the rouso'i latton of Easton and 6--ulh Easton, with a View to a procuring a city charter. The post office al New Mahoning was re-established last week, and John U. Arner appointed postmaster. Correct! fcS.Suinnine lor braiding, embroider ing, outlining ami neusitigbin or t.n-wei uneav Mrs. n. r. King a. i;au ana patterns. John Schwab, of Franklin twp., died ; the week, and was buried on Thurs afternoon. M r. Schwab was on 1 1 the oldest residents of the township, aud is said to be the man who lost the markeral out of his wsgoo, giving tbe name Mackeraltown to tbe village across the river opiiosile lo laibightoB. Win. Biery, of Cstasauqus, formerly of the Yfeissport Planing mill, was In town on Saturday, looking well, -J ...ii ..rl "u, pur Andrew Jackson democracy as ever. UJU Good R-day striking clocks for only $J.50,st E. II , Hobl's, Mauch Chunk, ami warranledi also have the largest asaortment of fine clocks aver seen In this cnuuty, and I am MtUus; tbein at prices that will sur- Fn"J" , , , TBsejeeimenisuiini me neiraoi lenen C.i. .intt Daniel Sheim and others. n trial at Potuvllla for five weeks remind Thursday night nf last week in a verdict lur tbe plaintius Mr tu land in uispuie, wiui damages and costs, Tha ease involved quei. lions eftitle going back to 1893, "and the line in uununais oi iniper.iei eaieonmg ever a range n( mora than fifty miles Urrltory, includinr valuable coal lands Union tvwutbip." wor, q xaii yjurinj day ANEW PREMIUM! We hAY Just received limited Mp lily ol' a new work entitled "A Tnouniitul Facta" with Mmioraudutn Calendar for 1863, wbl-.lf wo Hre preacutlng to snb scribef who pay $1.00 In advances for li e CattnoN AtrfocXTK. Your cbnlcei t f ttiln or "Kendall's Horse anil hi Dlftftirg." ry promptly and got the premium I fjfejprThose ol' our subscrib ers getting the A dvoCa? e through the mail will please refer to the direction tab, note their indebtedness, and remit. the amount. In all Cases where we have to send bills $1.25 will be charged to cover expenses of postage, etc. Abraham fJcibert, a eifiiptemlnded f M.ol.elm. Seht.vlklll coun. j . - ty coruitiltled suicide, on Saturday last, by banging, Rev. Job F. Halsey, pastor of the First rreshyte.rlan church, at Norristerwn, died on Friday of last week, in the 82nd year of his yge. The Lehigh Valley railroad Is arrang. Ine for a line of through passenger trains Mitween New York and Buffalo, entering Nw York over Ihe Pennsylvania railroad - Metuehen U. Jersey Citv. i'SU Duy llie Puist-primP'On Time" rail' road watches, si Id hv E. It. Holil. Munch Chunk. Evert- walcb warranted for five years. During the week ending on the 25j Inst., there were 6MJU Ions ol coal shipped over the L. V. It. R., making a total for fur season In that dato of 1.67(1,107 tons, an increase of 82,031 as compared with same dale last Year. The Republican convention of North, amplon county, held last Saturday, elected W. 8. Hiillick, of Easton, Senatorial dele eatc, anil 13. Lehman, of Bethlehem, Morris Klrkpatrlfll.t.f Easton, and Dr. Weaver, of A,n tw Representative delegates. The (llleglllin , n, to he for Beaver for Gov- ,, , """ J. K. Dawes, of taslon, was chosen chairman of the County Committee, Piti.ton and surrounding borough, are . n,rlKiratwl aI ,.it., "' bo Incorporated os a ny . Mr. Churles Fairish oilers to erect a post office building al Wilitcibarre. The woolen mill operated by J. Stark at Cresoona, dchuylkill county, wus burned down on Monday. Loss, $5000 1 partially Insured. A vein ol Iron ore jeven lect In thick- ncss has been discovered near Fork. Hill, Schuylkill county. Adnlphus Bum. and John Cnhlron, of Blamlon, Berks county have leased 12011 acres of 1 in.l in the vicin ity of Forks Hilt, aud will explore it for ore. Rev. Mr. Myers will preach in the FirsHO" n i.... ..!-.. m i. t .i t A" I I caul ivi iau i if it ti, in in is iinir, 11 ui-'i ' row (Sumliiy) April 2ml, al hlf-Kist three Unlock in the afternoon. All are cordially j1)VjP1 During the week ending on the 24th lilt., there were 71.930 ton. ol cool shipped over the Lehigh S: Susquehanna railroad, making a total lor the season till that date ol 811,-153 tons, showing a decrcuse. of 129, 183 tons as compared with sarin; dale lust year. vie ,ev. W. G. Lait2le, preached his fareT ell Bermons on Sunday last to the cougre- tionofthe Lutheran ohiirch, of this bor h, ami on Thursday moved with all his beiXiiKiugs to IiCuHiinii, where ho has taken un hi. present residence. We trust that tl e rev geut0,nilII mily ive ime lo , tll work of liia Master in his now llehl of labor, and that himself and his beloved wife mav meet with many warm ami true friends. Fedestrianlsm at Easton. In llie filly hour walking match, which closed al II o'clock on Saturday night last at Easton, Harry Faux, of Wilkesbarre, made 140 miles and Texas Jack, of Easton, 139 miles. In the running match, which ended at ll.e same hour, J. Smith, of Phil liwbiirg, won. Ho made 30 miles, and G Kutz, of Easton, was second, with 20 miles, Slate Quarries Bold. Mesrrs. Leinbach Wall, of Bethlehcjn, recently sold for J75.00U, to M. L. KaullX man, an Allentown wyer, the valuerfe state properly in Northampton county, own f,l hy II. Grillen'. Sons, of New York, and i,nlc,liatelv a.lioinine the old chapman Slate C pany's quarries, known , , chapman and New York qoarnes. Vast Improvements nre to be made. Spring; and Summer Styles. In his new quaiiers sit tho Exchance Ho tel buililing. Ihe undersigned is fully pie- ll uiiiiik ouifc in i imiii-9, aw a iiiii-v wiiii-i mlll Binlll ,he ,., kcptical that wh he prmnises hecoii and will la-rform. Hii stuck embraces the latest novelties in cloths casMtners and suitings, and he is making constant addiliona to his slock. Diop in and see his new quarter ill the Exchange Hotel uuiiuiug, uuiik sireel, benigni-m, ra. II. II. PS.TKK8, Ag't Public Bales to Take Place. Toe following piihlic alea are advertised in llie Carbok AuvoCATic.or hills have beeu printeil fur litem al this tilfice: Anrll III. nt 2 !i.m hiaiftA ami A nrrea ill land in EaatiVnu lwp.,iriLeriy ofAdaliue llainlz. A nice little pro-riy. April 13, at 1 m. Administrators' aile of valuable lartu, two picca nt wiaalland atidHlotof wiboiial proieriy,at Ihe late resilience ol Isaac (jiutirr, in East rem lwi., pMiwrty ul Ailam Uennaii, drv'd Specials from Albrightiville. The sui.w bus all ilisapiieared. We are thinking of heautilul spring. -The rtiadsare in a very had coi.ditiou Our new coio-table baa not yet had a opportunity to diliiiguih himelf. But h will la- around when wanted. Win. Gelz, jr., ha. broken ground lor the erection of a dwelling house, 18 by 24 leet, aud 2J stories high Lawiug has tieconie qutto common i ' " 's the upper end uf the towushlp) just m 'Squire Hank's sanaliim u cniwdel aim kly wiih cans. Ii gives empliiyinen to a lew hical K-ilili-ggers, ami an occasional jotrlofa Mauch Chunk lawyer, Mra Ellas U Ueiirge, of Sarlwell, Mo Kuu oiuuiy, lurniariy of this biwuship, hero on a two weeks' visit among her rela lives and old fiiends, Tho new saw and grist mill of Henry J. Deppey, replacing the one destroyed by fire last November, will be rearlvln stnit n f onoraljout April 1. II. G. Deppey, who for some month st has been ha-ated at Clear Mi untai 'u,,in county, has returnH home to slay I Ilichard II Greene has broken ground for the erection ul a dueling 18 by 20 teel, . 2 "ones high, and a Urn 24 by JO leet, 1 leel nigh, ll, u. Dpvy, a lirsl rale m 1 voalllc, lias lieeu uwanlol Ilia omlrui-l l' l"ll""K ul.' . 1-ulWiu.. which l.cl I. guarantee loal Ihe work will be - ell ih-ue I Never an happy was Win Gtlz, sr., t Monday, when his wile ureaeuled hum with tha leib lokru of her ait'vtlou " "lu- boum-U'K b.y DurLSx. "ROUOH ON RATB " of Clears ut rale iin-e roachea fl'. s ants in tl-buit. skuiika.chipiiiunks. K.-pbers. 14c DruggUu. Obltnary Mrs. John lontx. At 12 o'clock on Siimlay night, Etitabelh, widow of the lute Col. John Lenta, died at the residence-of her son, John S. Lents, la this borough after long aud painful suffer- Ing from cancer, which she bore with true christian patience and resignation. The deceased was tbe daughter of Samuel and Maria Hoch,of Maxatawnj twnsp., Berks county, where she was born, grew up to womanhood, and married her first husband, Jacob Mettger, by whom she had four chil dren, three of whom hsve preceded her "home," one dying in inlancy and Iwo Daniel and Amanda after reaching matu rlty. Alter the death of her first husband, ,ns m,rr'ed nur 'ate n'gn'y respected towns man, Col. John bents, hy whom sue nan three children one, Alice, dying in Infan cy, and Iwo, John 8. and Franklin P., sur viving her. At the time of her death she was aged 08 years, & months and 1 day. She leaves three children one by tbe first and two by tho last husband, 12 grand children and one great-grand child, With numerous otherj relatives who, deplore the loss of a kind mother and genero'is friend, Tim funeral took place from the reside lire of her son, John S. Lentx, in this place, on Thursday afternoon, and was Very largely attended by relatives mid friends trim had assembled to pay the last tribute or rcsiect to alt that was earthly of mother and Iriend. The services were performed by Rev. J. II. Itarttnan,nf the ReformM church, and Rev. G. W. North, ol the M. E. church. Rcquivi cat in pad. ailroad Accidents. Cliailes Rehr, a young married man siding In this borough, and who was em ployed as a brakeman on the Lehigh Val ley Railroad, was lalallv injured last Mon duy, by coming In contact with the bridge at the Allentown furnaco as his train Was passing under It. He was taken to St. Luke's Hospital, hut the unfortunate man'. njuries were sucli that he died shortly af (erwards. His remains were brought to s home, in this place, on Tuesday even ing. He leaves a wife but no children. The neral took place on Thursday. Joseph Neyhart.a merchant of Ncrvln, Susquehanna county, jumped from & pas senger Irnln on the Lehigh Valley railroad, near Wilkesbarre, last Saturday afternoon, ml was struck ny a locomotive moving in n optaisite direction. He wus severely ill red, having one of his legs cut olr. He was conveyed to the hospital in a very critl I condition. Almut 12 o'clock on Friday night, 24th ll., while walking on the Lehigh. Valley rack on his return fron. Siegfried's Bridge. li Sleckel, ol the Coplay Iron (Vs Works, was struck by a freight train and received very serious injuries. Ho was sent to St. iiike'a hospital fur treatment. The poor lellow ha. einoa died. Jack Boyle, a lad residing at East nuch Chtiuk, mid employed as a water carrier at "Coney Inland," below Packerlont lassing a car was struck on the head by the eudilen falling of the "dump door," and so vcrelv injur. il. Thursday last. He is said to bo an orphan about 15 years of age. Mrs. Patterson; a young married wo an, was instantly killeil on the railroau a Shenandoah Thursday while picking coal. Hade it in Fiftoen Years. . Says llie Hazlelou Mulleltn : A letter was 'eceived at the I'olUvitle ast ollice a few ays ago, ohd delivered to Lewis Harris, to horn it was directed, which. had not made llnzuel time in reaching its, destination. The letler was dated " Lehighum, NiW. 6, 1807," and was writlcn by W. A. D. Koons, f f-aiil pl-ice. According to the K8t mark, it was mailed on tho 9th of November. The amp I. one of the kind in use 15 years g i, with a Washington bust in while over lathe work on a red back ground. Where the letter has been during the last fifteen ear. the aistul authorities have no idea. It had arrived in the mail of the day pie ious, and attracted atleniion by the old stamp, so that Ihry maiked the date of its arrivui on the uacx. in our experience Willi llie mans several tellers thai we know f never reached their destinations: but little incidents like this leads us to hope thai ihey win bomemue nuu tnetr way ana rnre saiely. fa ' 'atal Boiler Explosion. The boiler at Ihe ure mine ol Cass. Leiser, equate abut two mites smith of Allenlowu, exploded wllh fatal effect Thursday after niaio of last week. James Weaver, the en gineer, wus fixing the fires al the time, and was thrown six feet backward, falling into well 00 feel deep tnd containing 35 feet of water. He was dead when taken out. The unfortunate man leaves a wife and seven children. Hurry Leister, aged 17 years, son nf the pmprietor of the mine was struck hy the firebox and had a leg hrnken. A new check valye hud been con necled with theenglne that afternoon which failed to work pnqierly, and beforo Ihe en clneei was aware of it Ihe laiiter was empty, The preore hi sieam al llie lime was onlt lititis. lite vernici ot me coroner , jury hold, no one responsible for the explosion but the evidence show. carelesness on the pari of the engineer, who unwittingly per milled the boiler to iucome empty. A Probable Suicide at 'Wilkesbarre. William F. Parker, aged almut .10 years nf Ihe firm of T Parker A Son, fine of Ihe oldest jewelry house, in Wilkesbsrre, died Salurday allernonu last, in his hotel airt ment, Irom the effect or an overdose ol chloral. Il is thought that Parker took the dose with a view to end his life, a. it ii currently repnrted that a voting ami bean fiftll lady, to whom lie was engaged, bmki the engagement Ihe previous week. He re lireil to bed al nine n'rWk Friday night nd when culled al his usual hour Sattir day looming answered the imrter. At ten the servant knocked -n hudiair again, bti received no reply, and at mam llie door was burst oan, ami I'urker fouinl lying on me bed in a slate of unconsciousness. Three physieiaiis were in attendance on him dur log Ihe afterniNiu.hul their ell'.irls were uu availing, as lie died al iilioutstx o'clock. Poit-Offlce T,",r' hHe, Hierchan Post-Office Removal. raday 11. II, Peters removed nt tailoring and taut office bus! nrsa into the newW fitted up sioie riami i lh Exchange Hotel building. This naim has len, al considerable cxia-us, express ly filled up for the accoininialation of M Peters, and is certainly one of tho most handsiime'v finished and lies! located In th borough. The post offlcu department I fitted with a new and handsome set nf lock boxes in black walnut, and new shelving aud tables for th tailoring business, with an attractive and elegant plate glass front. Remember, the post office is removed. Proposed Bilk Mill at Easton. Ilermau Sii)ler, oneof the proprietors the Union Hill Silk mills, of Hoboken, pro posed to tha Esston Board nf Trade, at meeting held on Saturday evening last, establish a mill in that borough, of a capa clly to employ irom zoo lo 300 employees, on oinditinn that the borough would erect a suitable building, to cost Iroui $I5,00U 120,000, he to have the option of purcha lug the same wilhlu a staled period at cost and interest. What a capital bulldi ' saiisdeistiait'a bl.a-k, wiib a lew slight allrr utions, would mske for silk mill. Did this (set ever strike yuu. centleuian From the County Seat The ymingrst child of D. J. Bets, of usqiirhanna street, died cn Satiinlay, Hid was buried in the cemetery on the hill on Monday Isst. Miss Alice Connor, of Jacksboro', Tex., Is ylslllng at John Warg's, Broadway. Charles W. Swank A Son, who now oe. py the first floor of lh old stone mill, ave leased the Robtson steam flour mill. M. A. Robison, who has had charge of the III, goes to Philadelphia to resume his medical studies, and Mrs. Robison and family contemplate moving to, Williams port, Pa. Samuel Ileistrofthe firm of Bcrhhelser A Heist, has purchased tbe old stone church on West Broadway. Rey. A. A. Willets delivered a very In- leresting and Instructive lecture in Concert hall, on Monday night, subject! Sunshine, and those Who were present unite In (sying ll was grand, and regretted that the bouse was not crowded. ' -Ass R. Beers has sold his house and lot Broadway lo Miss Mary rckef,rfaugh ternf Judge Asa t'acker, dee'd, and It will be filled up as a parsonage for the pastor uf BU Mark's church. Mark Hyndman, son of widow Hynd- man, who ha. lor the past seven years been the mining business in Colorado, is home on a visit. He will return lo Colorado du ng May sometime. He looks well and the Indications are (hat he has been Joingwell. The regular monthly sociable of the St. Paul's M.E. church will beheld on next Thurs lay evening, at tbe residence of Jas. W. Heberling. Market square. -The old Central depot is still able to be notwithstanding its sickly and forlorn plarauce. when win 11 disapear and be among the things that were? Echo nawers, when? We expect shortly lo be able to report the lower foundry properly occupied by an Electric Light manufacturing company or ma other industry. It is now settled that G. B. Llnderman Sc Co's bank will occupy tha rom adjoin ing Dovld Trehsrn'e ,6tore, opposite Pack- s corner. Rumor ssya that Jonas Snndhrim,has purchased the priqwrly of Mrs. 0. Brenhei- ser, on Susquehanna street. tor the conven'ehce of the public, our postmaster has placed an iron letter-box in front of Laciar. drug store. Good. Happy Jim, owner of the celebrated old rge, this side of Heekelbarnie, In his daily sil. to town is accompanied by a number f dogs which he has pretty well Iralued Imnst a. wire and knowing as himself, al least so he says. Justici. Big Creek Items. Wo learn that our farmers have decid ed to prosecute all persons trespassing upon their lands lor the purpose of fishing, boni ng, stealing fruit, Ac Soma fiersons think the sign lioards (orbidding hunting, fishing lid trespassing upon private lands of little ccoiiut, and that they may be disregarded it Is impunity. This is a mistake. Tho aw makes it an act of trespass to go upon ny cultivated or end iSed lands, for any purixsa, without permission, even if there be do sign board, and the owner la entitled recover actual damages for such trespass. Any perron injuring or destroying sueh a gn i. guilty of a misdemeanor and 'renders him liablo to a peuylly of (25. r' - 1" We are under .stbljlgatlons to the editor the Carbon AnvuCATR for a copy, or a neat little work, -entitled, "A Thousand Facts." This books. contains valuable in formation lor evervbi-dy. Among other hings the relative rank of each State and territory in the production of-live stock and farm produce, the census by States, popula' linn ol cities, Presidential Voles from 1800 to 1880, how the Electoral vote i. cast, the Slate and Territorial governments, value in 8. money of foreign gold and silver coin., religious division of the world, game laws Pa., N J., Md aud Del., household recipes, horse department, and 30 page, on Our Behavior, beside, many other valuable nd useful things. The book i.givenjoall subscriber new and old paying up iu ad vanco. Subscriptions received by Wm. E. Ketuerer, at $1 a year. Jesse Rudolph and Chas. Sbocnberger, this place, took their furniture, Ac , to Lehigh Gap, WednesJay of last week, and shipped it to Allentown, near which place they have each taken charge of a farm. Jacob Wetzel, of Allentown, moved on theSohabo farm on the 23rd March; Mr. Moyer, of Allentown, took possession yf ihe Seitlel farm no the same day, and the Gild tier farm will shortly be occupied by a Mr. ihnston, or Northampton countyr Solomon Weaver, of Indian Hill, sold his farm at this place, ou March 20th, to a genllemau from Allenluwn for $1400, who tukes igscssiot! in a few days. Giaal mechanics aud farm hands will be scarce again this year. Osts and potatoes are becoming scarce n this nefghborhiaid. It Is about time for the supervisors to ooa after the township roads. Hurry Sowers is building himself a new dwelling house. Martin Graver, of this place, has pur chased the Rice properly of Mrs. Sowers, aud will take immediate ram'essiou. The house made vacant by Mr.Graver's removal, will be occupied by' A. W. Buck. Jnaeph Bellz had iutciiJed to remove lo Hoilaotidale, but on reoiusideratiou has decided to slop here another year. Lewis, Charles, Edward and Thomas Levea, four brothers who ure woraitij al lite Packerton shops, have rente I a housa near Weisstairt, aud muved thore last week. Duvid Dreisbach has sold his properly to Hiram Christmuu, of Peun Forest twp. Price not staled. David Dreisbach will remain on the farm ol Daniel Best fur uuolner year. Paul B-iyer, of this place, last week purchased a mule from the L C. A N. C-- foriliO. Mr. B. will ruu two line boats again this year. Rv. A. Kindt preached to a very large audience in Bolt's church last Sunday. Daniel Kruin is getting out lumber for a new wagon house. George F. Buck was indisposed several days last week Dr. J. 0. Zern, of Weissport, was here on pmfessloral duty several times last week. The Bolt's school, E. II. Money, tesch- er, will close a five months' term this week, Mr. M. has msde msny friends during this (bis first) term, and we should be pleased to see him return, It is the esslesl thing In the world to detect a gnesip ynu have only lo listsn a moment In what he says uf his or her neigh bore. Resu-ctfully dedicated to the gentle man on the Jersey side of Big Creek. Tell of your own faults, rather than o others t if we had Ho faults nf our own, we should notlske pleasure in criticising those of others) it don't hurt a good man tohave biscbarscler Investigated, more that It dues . .ln m trv It. rt i retieion which d.sra - not sutTice lo eovern and coutrol a man's toij,u, will never prove sullloienl to save his soul, Rirtst. Summit Hill and Around. We clip the following Items Irom the -Record of tbe 25th Inst i Sun hit Hill. -Carbon Temple of IIfltr and Temper ance will celebrate their 14th anniversary by a free lecture In Armnry Hall, Monday evening April 3d, when Rev. Wanamacher nf Morristnwn, N. J., will speak. The Choral Union will be present and render sotno excellent vocal music. . On Sunday evening while Mrs. Isaac Davis was going home she tripped and fell over a rope some boys had stretched across the street, breaking her arm. We have Mine bright boys In town, and If they don't eventually wind up in Congress It will be bncnuso they have been sent to the peniten tiary -Wo belleye the meanest people outside nf the Cnmmlsslntiers' office, Maucb Chunk, lire at Summit Hill, Not satisfied with In sulting snd mainlng Die living, they must insult the deud. This week some low lived viltisns knocked the lop off a mofJumenKl Mr. Joseph Richard had erected to the 'neirrtTjVjrB ory.of bis child in the Protestant cemetery. No doubt ills tbe same patty that lately broke a tomb stone erected over the grave of J. R. Williams' child. Equally as de testable was Ihe sctof throwing B. A. Wthr's wagon dnwn the Tallin' at No. 4 last sum mer. These people will go to the end ol their rope one of these spring mornings,". ml if they don't sip soup with an iron sm lor a few years, It will be because there Is no law in Carbon i-ounty. Mr. Richard ol fers a reward of five dollars for information that will lead to their arrest. LiNsroan. On Wednesday,alternoon at 1:30, April 12th, the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher will dedicate the English Congregutioual Church on Ridge street. In the evening at 7:30 he will deliver his lecture on the "New Pro fession." On Tuesday Mr. Overholtzer Vacated the Mansion House, and now the genial countenance nfNathan Klolz shines nut Irom behind the bar of our hutel. Nathan Klotz is so well and so favorably known that he must do well among us. Mr. Overhollzer has gone to Bangor, Northampton county, to take charge ot the leading hotel at that place. The industry that Bangor thrives an Is the stale business, and they are not troubled with hall tlmu. Rev. E.T. Griffiths, pastor of the Eng lish Congregational Church, and his wife were very agreeably surprised Isst Salurday evening by their friends iu town, who went to their house at about 8 o'clock with arms and baskets full of provislohs of all klnda. The party assembled al the bouse of Mr. D W. Griffiths, where the procession was or- gunizedf nnd from there mart-hod to the house nf the pastor, headed by Wm. Henry's team conveying a wagon load offlourjtams, potatoes and other things too heavy too be carried by baud. After tbe dun a tors had all assembled in the Rev. gentleman's house Mr. Evans made a short presentation speech in which he expressed the feelings of the givers by saying that they had brought a few things to present to Mr. an 1 Mr:. Griffiths, to express in an humble Way their appreciation of the services rendered them by their pastor that they were sorry that circumstances ilid not enable them to do better, and asked Mr. and Mrs. Griffiths to appreciate the gifts not "o much for their ac tual worth as the spirit they were given in; be hoped Hint God would bless the gifts un to tneir use, ami bless them into his service, sind that they will finally reap a richer re ward in heaven. Aftor Mr. Griffiths ex pressed tho deep gratitude of himself and wife, and mode a few other appropriate re- maks, the congregation eaug the duxology, after which the donators retired to tlHr homes' leaving the house of Iheir pastor and his wife full of goods, and their hetrls full of gratitude. The cash amounted to fifty dollars and the proVisioas to about $250. The Coal Trade. In the anthracite coal trade the policy nf enforced restriction of production is keep ing the supply about down to the demand, says Monday's Ledger, aud will be continu ed during April, though not to the extent fouud necessary in March. While only half time has .been made at the .-ollicries this month, the coal combination have decided to make about three-quarters time in April by suspending work for six dsys in the month, three days in the early part en three days in the last week of April. There is no change announced yet in April prices, but it is believed that much uf the coal now sold is at a discount from the circular rales and that the demand It so light and lu some respects so uncertain that the full cir cular rate, cannot be maintained until some change takes place in the market that will naterially stimulate consumption. It penly announced ut New York that rate cutting is the rule, and the ilincr't Journal says lhat,while nearly all the coal sent Irom the Schuylkill region is sold, much, It is claimed, i. "at a considerable shad'ng of ircular rates." The three duy. of work each week furnishes all the coal needed to supply the demaud al present, and some sizes are in excessive supply. When in creased time I. made in April, and an in creuscd output comes, there must be uu in reused demand to take it, yet there I. nnth ing now to Indicate such increased unnsump lion. The condition nf labor in tbe mining regions we Imagine has had more to do with this decision lor an increased output than any actual increase immediately exa-cied in the demand lor coal, theomnpanles pn-b ably determining to "store up" for future use, hoping that when spring trade actively h-ns prices may be firmly maintained .and Ihus pnontite purchases by cousiimers who are now holding oil' in the exactulinn that coal is going lower. The demonstrations made by the laboring class in ll.e mining region ure not Ihe sort ol discontent whirl Hnds vent in strikes, but rather Ihe display ufa natural desire forau increased amoun of work, so as to ubtain Ihe means ol livelt d. The better class of miners huye cm Irol there, and they opee anything tha will lead to a strike. The Increased amount of labor proposed for April will have soothing effect, and no one now exa-ctsany lisarraugemeitt, even In the Luterne re giuns,where tbe more restless spirit is usnssl ly developed. Tbe enforced reduction of mining hss thus far made Ibe anthracite output for this year down to Saturday last about three quarters of a million tons short of Isst year for the corresponding period, Messrs. William II. Jonesjohn E. Grsslf. John Milnes and R. Ileckscher, the Com mittee of the Schuylkill Coal Exchange, on Batunlay announced the April suipotislo: to the coal operators In a circular, which .. . Ti,. ..it,..-,. in,r..i. .... jm, agrasd to the stopiuge of coal mining tbe Ms..,, da,. I. .April, 0th, 7th,8lh,27th J8lh and 29th. Tu fully carry out tbe s ir.t of tha aarumrnt It la eaiuMitial that ll.e 01 Ihe agreement It IS essential that the inining, boisling, preparation and loailing oftwjl durine those davs beentirrlv discon- 01 i-uji uuring inoao timja usjiniirriy uianw tlnued. and It is earnestly b.d that the above ssreement for suspension will be cor ! riul nut bv everv one In al faitb. The total tonnage or anlbracile coal from ( alllhe regions lor the week eodlnr Mar. 18, as rejiortej by the svyersl carrying compto- les, amounted to 301,875 tons, sgalnsl 520,. 025 tons In the corresponding wrek last year, a decrease of 128,150 tons. The total amount ofkbthracile mined for the year Is 4,61(1, 540 tons against 5,205,523 tons for the ssme period last year, a decrease of 047,983 tons. Parryvllls Items. Mrs. Win, Anthony, a dsy or Iwo sgo, found a needle coming, head firt, Through her left side, Jctt below the ribs. Il was Just seven days from the accidental swal lowing nf the needle until ila reappearance. Tbe Isdy ineanwhilo experiencing no In convenience. Mrs. Henry Blose was burled last week, died uf child bed fever complicated by dy sentery. She is tho scud victim from this same disease within a short time. She llt husband and (our small children. Our friend Jacob Schwaitt is confined to bed, siitleflug from n severe fall he got last week. He broke ime rib aud sustain- 1 other painful iniuries. - . s,,mr lour months ago Thomas Strnhl. znrdville, bn.ko his had in duiunding himself agaibst somo roughs who had at tacked him. Some dead bones came away lely, and examination proved the ring- tiger lo be useless, end il was decided to mputale it. The ojwratiun was Nrfortrud last Tuesday morning by Dr. Will W. Iteber, assisted by Mr. TliosStratlp. Rev. Kindt, tile Evangelical mlnisler assigned to this place, is this week moving nto the houso vacatei hy his predecessor Rev. Gross. Hr.OTna. Comedy ti Specialty Co. The MiltoM (N II.) EnlcrpriH, of Jan. 7, 18H2, says, "Too much can hardly Li sa id ol White A Parson's Comedy Co. and Tableaux of Erin, at Town Hull, on Wed nesduy evening. It Was r first class enler- ainmentin every particular. The house was literally packed and k targe number stood up. Tho moving Tableaux, to sav lothing of the play, was worth more than the price of admission. Tha play was just varied enough lo keep everyone up to the highest pitch uf excitement, and Ihe unex ected was always hapiieuiug. There v us nothing to shock 'he tastes of the most fas- idiniis, and the closing farce was just liai funny lor Miylhing, the whole audience be.. ug thrown Into convulsions ot luughlcr. hope the company will come again." The Company will shuw in School Hull, this borough, on Tuesday evening, April 4. Admission, 25 aud 35 cents. SKINNY HEN. "Wells' Health llenewer" restores health ml vigor, cures Dysfielisia, IiiiHlincc,vx- ual Debility. $1. Poaiilve Fact Dr. Evory's Diamond Catarrh Remedy, will cure the worst case of Catarrh or Hay Fever. Dr. Evory's Diamond Inviaoratur gives health and strength, mental and physical, makes the complexion clear, white strut beautiful. Pamphlet free. Read the Ad vertisement. -The President hue signed tho Anti- Polygamy bill. Tliirlr l)nr Trml. We will send Hr. lire's celebrated Electro- Voltaic Kelts and other Electric Appliances on trial for 31! days to yountr, men uud ohUr persons who are nmicieu wiiu nervous ite ullltv. Lost Vltullty.Ci.-.. truaranterlna speedy relief and complete restoration of vigor and manhood. Alsufor llheutuatlsin, Neuralgia, I'araljsls.Llverand Kidney dlmcullles. i-Up. tures, and many other diseases. Illustrated parupnier sent irea. Address voiiato lieu Co., Marshall," Mich. SPECIAL NOTICES. PIMPLES. t will mall (Free) the reclne fnrashnnle VKOEI'AIILU HALM that will remote TAN. FHEtlKLES, PI At Pl.H 8 and I1I.UTU11KS. leav nu llie lain son. clear and i.eantuui ; also instructions lor producing a. uxuriani xruwin oi nair onu latin neau or smooth face. Address Inclosing 3c. stamp. iKN. VANDEhl, 12 Jlarcluy 3 .. ti. Y. roar. 36-j). TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser havlnc been permanently enred ortnal dread disease, uonsuinpiiun, ny a sltnnle remedy. Is anxious to make knowo to ms teiiow sunerers ine means ei cure, i o all who desire It, he will send a copy of the nrererlntlon used, (free ol charge), with the directions for preparing; and uslmr the same, which they will Mad a sore OH UK for tlUUUHS, tJIILDS. CONSlIJIPTI'iN, AS- tiHumi tins. &o. Parties wishing the Prescription. will please aititrcss, iiev. ti a. wiuiufl, iih rennm., wiiiiarasouru;, it. x. mar.za-yi. ERItORS OF YOUTH. AOENTI.EMAN who suffered for years Tram Neevnul DKHIt.lTY. Pit KM A. TtlhE 1IEUAY. and all the effects ol youth fu. Indiscretion, will for the sake orsntfcrlna; humanity, send tree to all who need It, the rrctps and direction for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishlna; lo proflt by Ihe advertiser's experi ence can do so by addreealnu: In perlect cun- nuence. juim s-i. intnr.it. uiar.23.yl uedar ft. new York. New Advertisements. Wait for Our Coming! SCIJOOL HALL, LEHIGJiTOX, Tuesday Evening, April 4th. WHITE & PARSON'S CouMy & Specialty Cenpy, In conjunction with the great orig inal and only TABLEAUX OF EMN Grand Double Attraction. Two Shows in One. OUR COMPANY : Mr. HARRY F. II ALL, Mr. BRIAN O'l.YNN, Mr. Frank Dully, Mr. Tlm F. (iiirninn. Miss ANNIE F. IRISH, Miss May Miller. Miss Muegie Moran, Mr. Lewis MrtSowon, Musical Director. Popular Prices, 25 & 35 Cts. ED. H. NEIL. Acent. Tickets at SnydcrV, "Carbon IIuuso" and Durlinj:'s. Finest Illustrated Subscription Book Ever Pnb'iabed. Revsallee Ike mysteries ami miseries ol IHKnann wa main Amirics-s Kreai cities, emuracins; ixew xora, wasnmaion ' ity, Naw llrleans. halt l.aka Oil v and San Fran. elseo. Fashion's fellies and frivolities) be. hind the scenes al masked balls 1 sly irieks or pretty dtedverst tha city's rich and I ho city's poor 1 how treptcs are taktn In, and Innocent sjlrla ruined 1 eorruptloc ami Istclv. lousntss at Wasntnati-n 1 hoary headed old I slnnara nudsr lue eras- if ,..kt...,f. .5 .sh.1.1 III. - V.. Sinners uuosr ma Kss-nuni ana issninaine o.piiaii Uwltehlnzslrtnsandthelr vioiims; ( Va'BsrV AlSrnW ffS.'SfeaVSslK im. rareallnsr the secrets and horrors ol tha Endowment ll"Ue J a paep brhiud tha Veil (mo MorInon doioes lo tile. HTAIITI.INU ,1111. iiiuiiuui, iivuriiw 111 niniiii.Hiu HKVKLAT1DNH I l.lfa In San Franclseot sil aiaiut jnnn uimiinsnanu nisosra wnjs ,d Tin tricka. s,Mott mvsierloua, won- Jarful and ' ..'.V.1. colored sfmtwllo Imnllsi.taoe t I Ana suners 1 ealsodered paper. I'rlcoH W. JulLlhelo.k eulars and full parllcalars FitEt or send 00 "yijjxoiulriij ""uui.ISHINO TO s-31 N. Fouttb at , St. leJU-s, Mo, Wholesale hrtat Bent. Corrected Weekly fur theCaaaox Advocatk By R. BEATTY, SON & CD, WHOLESALE PRODUCE DEALERS, Ac. No. 193 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa. tleceivennd sell ail Unas nf Country t'ro. dnco Dotneetlc end Kote(m Frmt- aht'Vero tab ea. t-M,ipra end Country Dealer, havinc. Pe.eonatilo 1-mdnce tc. are invlten to con. sljti cr cotre.poi.a LsraiustiitDtv HW. 1UEPBAV, MAUCH ST. ISS3 Fewcbsnacs sro to be nottd In pilceslhis week. Busm1! active and taiucs steidy. Baiter scaico and in active demand. Lira stead- and a little hrrorr. Bermuda 'Jcnutoes and Onions appeared in tsarlet Cutlnic wcox and found ready sale. Cotntry Produce. AprrXS-Niw. choice, ner bbl 4 C5s M. Medium t nCaJ ti Fat cy t COal 0 , AVPLK UUTTUU-ptr aat, r.0a7-c i Arple Jelly, tal c per ID. IIUITER-Dilry. -rr.f'ci Ollt ErteVMaare, Creamery tSuVoi Choice Holt. ?oi3oci l-lxtia Choice lloll, sOnSSc: ?-.ctlmni, is-iS'c BISANts-Chotce Ni.v , J -i 4 Oi . Mi rllum. S i'ri! 4): Mixed. 1 IS! M)s I loin. tsM por lo. BA UN-Cnnlrv. Clear Bides, tslto Itllis, 1H as-Ji Sbouh'era 7a'e. IIHOOM COIt.N-r.i.ra Cliolic Green Hon. toallei ISO I llul.0l.stc; I.e... 4.1c. UHEEWE-Niw th'o i'ailoiy. italics N. V Ocelioo, 14 a .4lc i Yuiing Atnei ca, 14H a 13c Swilzor, Sake; Linibtifter, iiiii7c UJUmt-ncr ub, lltoaunot Ciab Apple, 9 00 .10 is). CUANIlimntt, -per Mil 1J COn U tc, pel bos 4 x'i 4 li. DP.Xli.TJ S1SUI1S ArPes, sl.Cfd.7a80! do Qrutlcra Sn?,, I catbus. na.vis, li B'-i-p' e!cd, no., Jlailcj pitted Pae'il a. :ja'vl itupb-.-i rieS. r.O032c; blicibertit-s 13v4c ,cril loi ill. FOllIiHIN VliDtls-l.-moiis, 4 Hat iper Oox; r'lor.d Or.ucn, 4 0 aSl-3. VKATUHUh-LHe Oeesc, per lo.,tJot0j, .ljei!, 4SaS c EuU-t. tstrutlvrresh esse. UaUot Fickkd. 1IO.UIN v-5 .s 6o per uol. M APLE S'E KTH-Sy. nn. I (at 0 per irnl.i Sueur, llat'ic per lh. -uai, (J.au., n a lo MJr8-lViimt 4Sat,)iolor bucu iVhttn: U'eituut-, IMaoUii WiiluiiU, to a 7Jc i -bell barks, tin s i tl. ONION-1 rrobl,2lCaJ!ai Yellow Dnnvei, 22S.2;S; Onion -c;ta, 7 O0af 0j cr bu h Pi U l. I'i. Y 14 v Chickens, u 6v c ncr oair accordluK lo s j,:; Vrosscd. i-crlb. i2a..c, 'I m Ltys. Bii'c Ucc.:e 8uSc; Duo B.0alCc. PO'lATO LB 1 1 a I i I.e. uu-brl . SWecta, 6 55 a , 0 . 8aL1-Xo. 1 per 'ill, I '.'Oi h trp. per Lbl. 1 2't Dmy, .er 01.1, 1 & . IIAOS Oitii n. 'Vhltc, per lb lo i Co.lon, Mixed. 'JaSltci Woo. en, u i.o SEEDS-Tlmotliv. per tin hul, 5 75 a Stnj Clover. 4 75 a 5 Oi for smnll i u 50a5 5) for larre. TALLOW-Couiilry, 7 a Sei lioeswai, li a 21 perlo. VINEOArt-Chi.lcc Wine aDd Malt fjajio pir salt S and.iul Citv Brand", l.a.to psrt-al ; ronuiry, icalSc per s-a , aa lo quaht, , Groceries. onrcEN- COrFUE j-'ii..cylllo. rerlh istic Choice do, Kg i I'pitiouo i;o; UoiaidJ, 10",ci U'dln.iiy. lie: Jeva,a.i23o UOASI'KD COFrCE-In nap- r. psr lb 20 a 2 c; lower graces UalCo In bn:tc, 14..I5C: Jarj, paper, 4i2.c; Jara butk.2a2.0 SUOAUS-blOin'ard A per lb, Ohc; Wlntsjt A 8Hc- IalrioB.SHci Ilefi.iel 1 od..w,7k;81,c; Molasses Yellow. 0t4u7)sOi Qruituated, tltci Pon del el, lOkci Ciushed, Ijw, ldltoi Cut Loit, !0",a 8V11UI' Chnlco Maple Phivorod, Ho Pilme staple Favored. 43a i Clioico Su.ar Srup. 43o Pnnie Sugir nyrup. 4'Joi Ooo-I bugar Hi nip Uf, Km k Sirup, Xe. ltJCB-nauniKm.perlu.es aCHci Carolina, a a 81j.-. NEW ORLEANS MOI.A'rSr.S Cbolco.7:o: Strictly l-ilme.iSCi Pnoio. C5c. TUAS Youuk llvaon, per lb, 25c a I 00-, dsn powder, 25e a 1 t, Iuioennl. USatCc: Japan 23 a 70c- ooiuuu'.S'tiSJ, bouchon, 22o(sjo CANJJLt.S-stor. lull wel!i t lto i Steariue, per sot, I. He; Moull pei set Disc. Grain, Flour, Food, &o. WHCAl-rrluio Hod Winter. I B3 a 1 42- Mo dlnni, I 30 a 1 35. COKN'-High Mixed Shelled, ili7I0; Yellow 8belled.7.'.ai6c; liar Corn. lU.in. OATd- Pilmo Wli'to. 6la"5: Mixed. 4ls47o. P.YIJ 93t.slo for Western: 05 a 8.0 tor Pcnna. and Ulho. liAItl.EY-l oral to for P line Morlbnestcrn SjrniR- (So a I 00 lor Atcdluin. I'LOUIt Vaucy Patents, (spring and win ter) S 1518 5 i Taucy u Lou's (nlutcri 7 75aS o(i Fancy Family White Amber aud Winter. 7 Via7 75: Choice Family (cliolc-led winter) 7 2sa7 0. XX Faoillv (raedinm winter) G 7&a7 00: XXX Bakers' (Mmnooto) 7 00a7 25. XX Bax- rs' (Wisconsin) 7 00a7 26: Coinnioal, Sl'atSo. in paper. Oatmeal medium brand i OCaO 25 per hlil: Fancy 1 i6a3 CO. 11) e Flour, 5 75ad to. MILL. FEED-WliltOMiadllnes, 2SIK0U 00 Coarse do. 2500a2a 00; Becooda.21 U)a220u; Bran, 23 0oa24 0J, Cbepped Pool 25 00a:8 CO. HAY Mmo TTmotbr. taled. 14 50atS 00 per ton; Prime Mew, loose. 13 5?al oa Provisions and Live Stock. moVIMuNH.-I.x, -..O. iiauis.pcrlb.Itsfe 10x B. C. hbou.dera, SJ Kx B. o. Uie.ia(ast Bacon, 12kci Kx C luted VeeMn sets, tic, Beef TouKues. terd sen, tiCOi Ilocon Bl.oold. era. SIIC; thort Hits Bl.lua, 11V,c;ilo Clear Bldos, II So Mesa ro.lr. per Obi. 13 73; do, B.lort Out Family, 43 to 30 pieces in bbi. 1875 Lard. Be-tiin-d, sutiuncr use. in tlotccS. liHct do in 1 all bbls. lie; do In bucaeta 1214 1 do in lb pnlis, Si lbs in c,ase, 13 lie 1 do, 5 and Q lb polls, 13ko do. In 10 lb pails. 13c. OAtTIsU Kill to Prime Sblpplnj,8Ia0 73t loii.tnou tofrocdbutcheilna; iiKut l( Bui a ana 1 at Cuws 4l(a5 S; Veala. c.ic. BiU.i l'-Conincn lo Irtr,53i0 Oool lu rrlme d3:s 0: Lamba stia.ej. 1IOQS Vliladeljhla llocs. 7 3 a7 70Oood Coin led Ycrkirs, t.a7IO; Ota sers. t OUu 73 LEHIOIiXOH RETAIL MABKETS. UOIlllKCTKIt W'ESKLV. Hour Per sack Fli-ur Spring inixsd... Corn, (ser bushel tsa'S. jier bushel MisiHi t:hoi, a-rcwt.. Sll.tillluxs, perewt..., t:..rn Chop llrao. per ct llutler.p-r pound K:.i8. r dozen Ham. per pound l. inl, per pi.un.t .'..... Shi.uhlers, ' r pound., I'uiatoes, per busbsl... , (-J no ..3 70 f-u 66 , 1 8i . 1 ti , 1 C6 . 1 0 SS I 19 H 10 . 1 V BT00S MA3K3T. Ulooni; price. ltl.ii s.. x lnx Mock, Oovcniiiieitt mi l todd Third Strsvr l'hila.. Maui. It . H. O's. llil Ext 10 Ud to M aiked II. S. Uiirrsncy. 's.... 118 hid V.".i a We.; U-r i'e.lsll. new, fcsi, m. 1.1,1 10 U .isk d U. 4U. new II Md ilty, askeu V. S. 4'st ew 11 U I'l l aski-d 1 enusianla II. II . S3. SSkeil I'hlla. a. Iteaulna H. K :i Md 1S ask d l.eh-ali Valley It. II.... eo-k tl. I rl alka.l Li h-ith U al&Nav. . ') I'ld 41 askid United 1 'o's id N. J ....III hid las asked Northern I'eniral II It 4 Md ake.i HesionvlllePiss.lt.lt 16 bid iT nskd Pills. TU. h. Ilutf. II. It 11U h l mi aske. Cmtrul Transvirlallon 31 III St'-Z asked Northern I'aclhei'oni... 37U hid itH asked I'ror.l.. I H hi t 17ta.te.l North Pern. It, li 1 hid 1. askeo riill it F.ne II. 1! IS l-td it asked Silver. (Trades,) bid Wtf asked A new uiUhoilof lllnujli-a'ion.arlapt-ed iu a llfibtbnnso ur New Rnn'.b Walea, consist of nu arranj;f ment for the tn e o' g a lu ctirtr weatber nnd tbe 1U0 rio liglit when clo'uly. F Oil Itr.NT OU FOR K.VI.K. The nn.lerslanrd will ren Ihe stnrerootn and sell Ilia sloek. comprlsfnir Hry llomls, (sruccrles. Provision, (ineensware. Hikiis. Shoes. Ste Cause for selln k sieki-rss The store Is dolHK a vw 'UB ness and Is one of tbe best sltuatsd stands In We'sij-.n. UERNAKll VtiGHT. Msr. 5. 3- Wlsiiti. I'a. E Xr.lUTOHS' SOUtE. T.ellera Te&tanienlarv on tbe Kdsta nf - " Panlel Wenta. late nl I'nrry-vllle IWi-liifh, uarbnn ti.unu, renna.,nrcrasvii,iiav in ..,..! ,., ik. nii.i,nl 1.. i., .11 ! far-n. indebted Insihl ntai; r. requested tn make pavnipiit wilhiL six weeas, and lliose nsviog nanus or lemamis wni insaa Itnowo Ihe same witbiMit delav lo JlAlmiSO!" A DENNIS VENTZ. Executors, I'arry ulle, l'j March 11, IS62 w6 Know That Brown's Iron Bitters will cure the worst case of dyspepsia. Will insure a hearty appetite and increased digestion. Cures general debility, and gives a new lease of life. Dispels nervous depression and low spirits. Restores an exhausted nurs ing mother to full strength and gives abundant sus tenance for her child. Strengthens thcmuscles and ncrves.enrichcs the blood. Overcomes weakness, wake fulness, and lack ofenergy Keeps off all chills, fevers, and other malarial poison. Will infuse with new life the weakest invalid. 1) Walker St, Baltimore, Dec, ItSr, For six years I have been a great sufferer from Blood Disease, Dya pepsU.andCoastipatlon.andbccam4). so debilitated thatlcouldnotretsia anything oa my stomach, la' fact, life had almost become a burden. Finally, when hope had almost left me, my husband seeing Duown's Irom Bitturs advertised in the paper, induced me to five It a trial. I am nowtaklnf the third bottle and have not felt so well In six years as I do at the present time. Mrs. L. F. Guru. Brown's Iron Bitters will have a better tonic effect upon any one who needs "bracing up," than' any medicine made. Jf tJU AKh I.i rtl-.S-.U OF Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps. or, Gents' Furnishing Goods GO TO CLAUSS & BROTHER THE POPULAR Merchant Tailors, Bank Street, Lehighton. PHIOES VERY LOW FOR CASH. Tbe public patronage sollolted. Julyl-tf 1x1 cirrous notiuk. Letters testamentary on the eslalc of J. J. Kcmcrer, late of Towamensing Twit., Car lain County, Ph., (ieo'il, nave been granteil to tho undersigned, to whom nil arsons in ilehteil to the said estate are requested to malte iayir.ent within six weeks, anil lliose ha viua; claims or demands will make known tbe same without ilelav to W. E. JjEWIS KEMEP.ER, Executory Weissport 1. 0. March 4, 1882-wfi a neallT'anEnTTiOVFN OrrMeenta Oolden Tonmie Heeds. St s-1 OVe, Valn Caso. SOetaveatMetat Foot riatesuprVisi c-i.r.ims, , Aiuiminiiu,, , tSTKCS IOr UlVj ISnla-ra tjr litovlnrs. lu.Bttva Psisn KtV AN IS miVCi, :1:i:iriia' will cisa aa much niu.ta mUIiiui lamSssterl ssawyiasssusi ana JBr-jbwtatdrd ) ssssssa. . AJSt.m Hoethernial(erdara hufld Ihla orsran Ot la natentel tlllt.llll U k I I ' I ' I L, . n. A . L irarteres-arear'anaexea ere ret aallsSevlretara Urcau,lll praiaptlrrcluadsaeacr wllai taltmt. cert Aim riiara trs n:siiU2xi:r Inrerron. rie iVlIarsftn allowed to rarnreeara It Toa btmeenie anjtaar, jou ara veleouia Tree t each wild pallia , atleadanfa sneita all tsalaa. Other OraatM ; tao. (to. ttoxjp. Ilanof.-rtia (its 10 "HOS, 1ST Jltautiful Uluttrutid Catalogue fret, Dease Acdrers or call cpoa 1 J1AHIEL F. BEAUT, Vuiliigtcn, Vow Jtrwy. PElt r! -Nl. NET. Tints be Loan. wllh. ont Ihe llollillnps. Inlerrlt Semi An. 11u.1l, Nolhliia; ever tai-n lust 27th tear of r s-J-i ei- and h'hfn the bus- Inrft Hi st nfrtfomioes Stnd lor parileuiura If you have iimney to loan. ii,-iJ"r ii'ii.iii-ii", iiiicir.i si., L,., 11 nil i,-inl,al ituarunictd In case 01 fer. efusure. I. H II. JOHNSTON. Nu.'nl.itr,rorSlrrii:agur.uns, ST. PATJIs, .MINN, fJpSIM.INItlN HHF.TVKY.Iashlnahle 11.13 llooTaml Slioa Mjikkk, Hank Bt l.eblsihlon Al work warranted. E .VItI0N soruK. JfoTtca la nracar Otrerr, that arrlls it n will he tnae 10 Ibe lli.ur-1 orFalllbs. at Hirrlihursr. I'a., at ihn Keaular Monthly Medina vlthe Heard (Third Tui sdaylln Hie Moulbol April. ia. lur ike rardnn t K.I1 ward t'hrlsimati and Harvey (r Harry Is ) Selafrird, whopleudsniity and were sentenc ed for lh" crime of Hmciary on the jot h of lune. 1711. to six years imprisonment In the Eastern I'en Un'Uryof J'enna..b7 lhei'oirt -I Oyer and terminer and llcneial Jail lis. livary of Carbon lknli. I'a, W M. HfclOFRIKI), HENKY OHKISTMAW. W, M. RAIfllHI. Allorney fjr Applicants. March 11, ifKwi Hoiiss and Let Private Sate. The undersigned olfera, at Private Sale, ins House onu la-t, very Heesanuy locaiol on Ihe upper end of Bauk Sireel, in the. Unrousth of Eebiiblon. ' The premises are now .va u;-le. by .Mr Iston, I KiK-h, who will give particulars and show' premises, or address JAUOD BI10.NG, I Moqutalu Top, tticb 1 wi Iyuwiue oouuty, Pa. , mff 7 1