SB A NEW PREMIUM! We hiWfl jdst received a limited itnp fly of a new work entitled "A Thousand TiwJb" with a Memorandum Calendar for 1882, wbtrh we are presenting to boI aoriber who pafrJl.fXHii siilvanco fdf the " Camion ADTotiltt Yonr choice of thin , . ... i . n 1 1 - - .M.l l,la tltaAtfaob ' vr "nraiiaim uwido now wio ' lay promptly and get the premium I (JgjfThose oi'our. subscrib ers getting the ADVOCATE through the mail will please refer to the direction tab, note ''their indebtedness, and remit the amount. Itt all cases vhere. we have, to send bills , $1,25 will be charged to cover expenses of postage, etc. BATURDAY. APRIL 8, IS82. Lopal and Personal. Easter Sunday , to raurrow. Uth. -s-Ho clean up JfrtUT yards end nunlpu It t tile whitewash brush. You may taWh trout now, If you know how. t -J-" Hungarian tneasles" U what they tay they hive In Bolltli Dctlilebem. SSU Lndles, have vnu Been the handsome DISPLAY OF Sl'IlINU HlliUinfiHY ai Mas. WKIIR k SISTER'S, on South slreelt I f u.tai listtrik nnf nu 1 1 nnW. Th- driver bova at the Lehigh Valley colliery, t West Pittston, struck for an inJVC-Jiilui Dngali.i.fMaucli Chunk, a brake crease of wsges on Tuesday morning, and a large number of people are thereby thrown out of work until ths matter Is seltle.t. SI-Choice CLOVER SEED for sale by J. L. Gable, Bankstreet,this borough, cheap far cash I We were In error lsst week when we stated that Charles Rehr left no children there are three. &Fot prepared paints, wall paper, books, stationery or fancy article of a ny and every discription, at very lowest prices, go to E. F. Luckenbach, Broadway, Mauch Chunk. There are three, cases ot small-pox in the Lehigh countv poor house. JSU" C. M. Sweeny A Son have removed their dry goods slid grocery business Into the building lately occupies ny me post nflire. They have now room to acenmmo data their friends.and next week will receive en immense assortment or all the laU-at noveltiea in ladles spring and auminer dress goods, dry goods, xe. For the week ending on the 31st ult. there were 101,441 tons of coal transported oyer the Lehigh and Susquehanna railroad, making a total for the aeason to that dale ''of 912,805 tons, a decrease of 80,8J0 tous aa compared with same time last year. Si-si" Baby Carriages an immense slock, nil style and all prices, just reeeived nt J. Ii. Gahel's, hardware store, opposite public eriuare, Uank street, this liomugli. vail anil ece them', and yoii will lie sure to buy oils mr-vour uauv, iney aru uouut i ( Our Borough Council, on Monday even ing ls.it, orgitiisud by the election nf the following officers: Treusiirer, Win. Miller; Secretary and Solicitor, W M. llat'iher; (Street Commissioner, .Ezra Keyhard ; Po liccmen Joseph Zahn, Chief i Abraham Horn and Alex. Miller. "S-Q. Our lady readers will do well to call lo day at Mrs. L. Wehr k Sister's, on South street, stittl select one of those hundsome HATS or BONNETS which they hare just re.eivi',1. Aliout noon last Monday, Chas. Fritche, Jr., and hlSjjojijip, Jose(iJljirkn,srt,,were .culling woon ill a uses; vuru, av ouum Bethlehem, when, suddenly, the former drew a pistol uuil, aiming it at his cousin, shouted" Deliver or die.'' At the. sanm time burkhsrt alio pulled out his pistol and In a like.jnanner pointed it. St Frilchie, locking tt'aud pulljng the trigger, the bul let' entering- young' Fritche'a Ijrcoet and lodging In the upper left lung, causing a langerousNound. S?a. Iffou have a cold or cough of any klml, hiiVfajvvller mil's reerless Cough PvniD at Dr. 0. T. Horn's drue slore. Use it all, aiid.if.uot satisfle.1 return the. empty bittle andihe will relutid your money. He .also sella Peerlt-Ss tyorm Sjiecitic and Hill's 'worm urousvn ine sameienus. no cure, ,nopay. On Monday aflertioon Mr. Oakley gave the child ren'of our schools an etiterlalim'nt, C insisting of Magic Lantern vh-wi of points nf.lnterest in the West, and of Art and Hit- lory. The children were highly delighted with the exhibition. JST IIa,ve rou seen the nf and elegant slock nl spring' and summer merchant toll nring goos, ooinprising cloths cashmeres Kn,i suiting, ptn receivro: tuinuns.v Jr,v, Bank stretTt, this1 bonitl'ih? If y,oi have taut, nail at one. Uoud tits guaraiiteol at prices to sun you an Col. T. U. SitgreaVeS, of fission, has presented 410, volumes to the public librury of that borouh; ilB-Clocks, Wafchcs, Jewelry and silver ware lor sale, ami repairing done at Uaga man's store, iieiiigiium. Z5-yl. Casper Deilsur, who was a soldier un der Napoleon, died last Friday in Wilkes- barre, aged 101 years. JUV Boots and shoes for Udics, gentle men, misses, youths an, Children. ! Ulwi ktyle and IllKt sulistaiitial ulaki, at lowest prices, at uausa & Bro's, Lhighton Moses Taylor, of New York, last Friday gave niO.OOO to the hospital founded ScraKton for the benefit ot the employee, ot the Delaware, Lackawanna and Wesleri Railroad Company, fcSUlf you wartti nice smooth,easy shave yeUr hair Cut or shampooing, gn to Krnns Roederer's Simon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He will Ax you right, and dou'tyou forget it. . Cbailea SUckhouse, nf Kingston, waa arras led at Wilkrsbarre last Week, charged with being Implicated in the murder of farmer named Klipple, in Hays City, Kan two years ago. y-irSUmplngof all kinds done hy Mrs, xi. I . iing. van ami examine patterns. A vein of slate has been oned nn.th Jones farm, in the yiclnity nf Slatington which is said to mtature SO feet in thick aess. "iTu Genfilefiien'B furnishing goods i ndlaaa .variety new and bright at very ronton iTires, mviauss 4E uro s, uana ai Tba Delaware, lckawaiina and West rn Railroad Cimjwojr announces a qusr iterly dividend ol 2 sirent, payable on an liter April 20. JBJT Hals and cam. an lumens variety ot all the latest styes, at pular prices, at UjiusA ro a, bshk street. William Favor, a prominent citrten ol Ruehsvilla, Lekigh eounty, attempted Aomnill suicide, on last Saturday, by sliool log himself thn.ugh the head. No cause i ssigned fur the rash act, ia-Starariior for braUhig. erabroide ing, outlining and Kensington or Crewel work, done at Mrs. W. 1. Long's. Call and examine patterns. On Thursday of last week, Deteetl Unions, of Easton, arrested a man glvin the name of John Reed, of thtt county. hsving robbed tbe post-office and a store at Kesquehooing of a quantity of stamps, postals, Ittttrt.and ttore gixait. Tlie proof gainst Rad Is said lobe omvincjng, and tome of the goods hsve been recovered. You want the Advocate, only $1.00 a year with a premium la til subscribers. During the Hk ending on the lit, loit , there were JS,8J8 torn of coal trana ported over the Lehigh Valley railroad, making a tblsl for the Mason to that ilate of t,4tn,)3 tonlj and showing an Increase of lfe,sor torn as compared alili th same time last Jean AH Unknown- mat Wat kilted" by ears ; at Portland. Northampton eounty, Fridays lie bad a kit of burglar's tool) Including powdery fnsei elft. The lh ahnttal meeting of the slock holders of the Carbon County Industrial Society will be held at TrmlllaS ManU'a, Exchange Hotel, III this borough, on Mon. day next, the 10th lnL, ol I o'clock p. ni., when the s1eclion of officers for the ensuing year will be beld. Mr. Oeorge DB. itelni will act aa Pres ident and Receiver nf the Reading railroad during Mr. Onwan'a absence In Eutoj-e, which Is expected to continue until June. jgf Gents, fall not to buy those 01 cl. Klilrla at HtfSDALM'S. Tbey are well Worth $1.25. Still on the jump, David Ebbert'ahand some teams, and no vronder.hls changes are si moderate ill can alTord to ride. Livery on North street. -i;ouil convenes at Mauch Chunk next Monday, loth Inst. Small'pix still lingers In the .family of Ilenrv Drutnhore, lu this borough, one of bisyonng children betng the sufferer. Eleven new cases of mull-pox and five death were rerted Wednesday in South Bethlehem, and one UeW casts in Bethle hem. StB This Is the season when the people want a fine mackerel cheap. That article lte gt M NUSUaUM'S. man on the Lehigh & bosrpichanna Han road, While arranging for a locomotive at tached to a rotie to draw cool cars on a sid Ing at Chain Dam, Thursday night ol last week, had both his arms crushed in a hor rlble manner, Mug jsmmed between the ooimoliye and cars.lieslilea receiving severe Internal injuiies. He was taken to St, uke's Hospital, where he died during Frh y night. He had Icon on the ruilmad only four days. Deceased was about twen ty-one years of age, List of Lettsrs Relnuillilig Uncalled lor ill the Lehightnn st office, April 6th, 18R2 aimer. Jacob Ebert. Nathaniel issnrd, Miss L. J. (ireenawalt, Win. Miller, Mrs. Joseph Psalm, Oeorge Remalv. Henry owman, Miss b. U. rger, Catharine resky, John Emory, George Rehrig, Charles Persons asking for any ol the above let era will please say "Advertised." H. H. PETERS, P. M. An Aged Clergyman in Trouble. Rev. Jesso Laros, of the Evangelical de omination, ws arrested In Allentown Tuesday by a Pottsville tillicer,ehnrged with ssailiting Ida A. Miller, of Schuylkill co, he oH'cnee was committed in March. The accuwl is about 60 years old and the giri is not quite IS. Mr. Laros had a congregation ii Allentown several years ago and last car preached in Schuylkill county. At resent he resides at Kulztown, Berks co, He entered bail in $1100 to appear at court lie says the charge is false and is levied foi blackmail. Fablie Sales to Take rises, The billowing public sales are advertised lu the Cakdou AuvoCAiic.nr bills have been printed lor them at thia office: Apfil 10, at 2 p. m.' cows, shouts, horse, Mrmitig implements, , ai resilience ni jnlill oriiiitM, in .Mumming vaney, prop erty nl William Miller. Anrll 10. at 2 turn house and It acres nl laud ill EaatPenn twp., property of Adaline riuinti. A nice little protierty. April in, at 1 p in. Administrators tile valuable lartli, two pieces til WiuHltatid ml h lnlnf peisonal proiiertv, at the late resirinnce nt Isaac uiinfer, lu bnil tenu twp., property of Adorn German, dte'd. American Newspapers in 1802. The American Nrweiutier Direclorv.which will be issued this month by Gen. P. Rowel' A Co., of New York, Will contain thp namca f 10.811 periodicals m the United States nd Territories, which is a gain .144 in the ear just passed. Th number nf daily piera has increased in a somewhat larger tiroimrliniand is now represented by n total f 0q against 2I in 1831. Th largest nctvase has been in New York III .lailiee 2'J of all sorts. Illlnoia and Missouri show ierccutiige of gain whick is even greater while Colorado lea, Is all others ill the per reutuge nf increase, both daily and weekly issues. California, Nebraska, Nevada, Ore gon, South Cimliiih, Tennessee, Vermont lid West Virginia have fatlen behind 1881 n the total number nf periodicals issued III Georgia. Maine and Massachusetts th suswusioiis have exactly counterbalanced the new ventures. In every Stute :mt men nned above, and in the Territories, there has been an increase.. Weissport Itims. Tim) Ymilig Men a I. S. club met on the st inaU, and elected the following olllcers . K. Snyder, President) W. II. Oswald Gorressui ling Secretuiyi C. 0 Hann, Assi Si-tfrelarjl W. II. NusIkiiiiii, Treasurer. Th boya have lurtilslud their n in hatidsnnie 1y,aiid all presents a bright apiHiarunce. W. H.Oswald Is how clerkiu tor J. M Culberu,iii i Co., of Allentown. Miss Carrie Deihert has made the city UfScranUin her home. -Mrs. Leah Laury, an old and rmiected lady, died last week of drny, and Waa in lerred In tbe ner cemetery. -Ellas Koneh returned fmm a mouth visit to his son In Missouri, a fw days ago, He enjoyed his trip Very much Mrs. Angelina Qtont has been laid up with rheumatism tor urns l-rne just. -L. E Wills has moved to Lehightnn. -Work in tbe rolling mill has beeu stopped fur a week. Qciax A Valuable 01ft. The Moravian Church, at Bethlehem, hat ben the recipient ofn munifictent gifi. Fi r nearly fnrtv veara Mr. W. (S Matin, of th Pennsylvania II spi al l'l i a le did,, has been gradually gilheriuj works relating to this Church Until he has accumulated a II brary nf aluiut 1200 volumes. This entire collection he has tioiv, by dead id gilt.made over to the Moravian Church, constituting ita Provincial B,urd the owners in law. It is the most onmplele and valuable library of this kind in the country, tnd the only foreign library of Moravian literature that suriasses it is the ono iu the archives of the Church at Herrnhut, In Saxony. By far tbe mod, valuable wrt ol it couslstt Of au Ueuariaa works which rslate to tbe history fBoheuiaand Moravia, of John Hust and the Hassites, and of the Bohemian and Moravia Bretbero In the deed of gift Mr. Malln hat turned Inrae directoia who Car r t" have charge a ttie library, namely. 1 BUh.p UmurM de 8,'Wini.s, Profe-.r tvlwiu G, Robert Oau, of the Board ofTrut - tees oftbe Moravian Church at Balhlcham. "R0OOH ON SATS." Clears nut rau, mice, roaches, flies, ants bed-bags, tkuDkt,chlpmunks. gopher, lie Druggisu. From theJMy Seat.-; tt Is rumored that the old stout mill oc cupied at a flour tnd feed store and printing luce will toon be empty the presumption i, therefore, tint the C R. R. of Ni J., con .template making some Imports at changes, If to, the probability Is this is tbe beginning. Report say t tint the office of tnt Mtucb Chunk Dtmocrat will be -removed lo Otk Hall, Market Square. We understand that the Lehigh Canal will be open for navigation April 10th. Miss M. Clemson, of Clsytnoiit, Del., Is isltlng her sister, Mrs. Fisher Hasard,of this place. Erakine Itasard, youngest son of Fisher HaiarJ, has accepted a situation on the civil engineer corps which will leave for Boston, Mass , in the course of a few days. Tho office of J. 1. Blakilee and A. 0. Brnadhead has been removed to tho second story of the County Bulldiligsvertbe Cum iilisslonera' office. Albert Brenelser, son of Sheriff Brett- eiser, den'ii. lell on Monday evening lor Montana Terrilnr.Vi where he expects to be amploved on a sheep ranch. William Reed, tobncctmlrt, formerly of Lehlghton, now ol thia borough, has rented the mom lately occupied by Mrs. Oliver Breneiser as a cigar and tobacco store, on Susquehanna sfrecti Chailes Oet-etlhetger, Jr., one ol the conductors on tho C. R. R. nf N. J , has moved tali) the bouse on West Broadway acated bv E. It. Rauch. The Hug paveiuanl In frnnt of Packer's brick building on Market Squure and Sus quehaiinu street have beeli removed and he ground fenced in the entire length nf the building for the protection nf pedestrians, while tukliigdnwn the old building and also to keep outiillesieclaturs,as weunderstand that there will be no admittance to theprcm ses except on business, during tilts removal of the old building and rebuilding the new, The Banker's Daughter, was performed n Concert Hall on lust Monday evening, to a medium house Those who were in at tendance were well pleased mid pronounce it a first class play. Mrs. S. E. Kind, who kept a boarding house on Susquehanna street, this borough) nil who was lately married tu Mr. S. IIp' ier, has left for Harrisburg, Pa. The indications are that Gormsn'i Church Choir Company will rejieat the opera of Patience, In Concert Hall, at an early date. The dissolution of the firm of Kemercr k Stroll took place on the 1st or April, hy mutual consent. E. K. Stroh will continue in the insurance business. Those desiring to secure a safe and reliable insurnnce on either life or property can be accommodated by catling on him nt Mauch CtlUuh. Dr. J. A. Horn has rented the Stcdmon property, opiualte the Broadivay House, lately occupied by John Green. We arc Informed that 0. M. Ebert has renM the room on Susquehanna street, va eated hy William Beed,to be occupied as a tubacco store, in chiirgeof Charles dimple, One nf the persons living ill the Brick Row, West Broadway , suspecting that some carniverous thief was sneaking into Ins hett coop determined to catch him, and therefnre ret a trap for it, when nn last Monday marli ng ho went to the coop he discovered that he had caught the thief, which had almost buried itself in the ground, so that but a small part of It could be seen. AtKr sever al shots were lired at the rascal from a six shooter it was pulled out and from the pe collar i dor of the fellow it was soon discov ercil to be a full grown skunk, which made! it necetsary for the parties who were near it o change their clothing, to the amusement f I heir neighbors and disgust nl themselves. A warning not to venture too near a skunk. Though they are not dangerous, they are to say the least, yery disagreeable. Justice. Stripping Coal Mines. A cnrrrspiicriaiil of the Philadelphia Lrlgcr, writing Irnin the Hazlrton Region relative to the coal operations now going on says I Tho coal formation in thia portion o the Siute, and particularly in the vicinity o' Huileinn, is often found near t ie surfaee and ojsrations are now going on t.i remove from these mines the earth that the coal may I taken nut without die risk that occurs iu the underground work logs. Al niesHul the wi rk of stripping, a term applied lo the. irdiung of coa by first removing the earth turl'acc, ia carried on a dleraine, Yurklown, UeaVer Brook, Milnes villo and Hollywood collieries. At the lust named place, njieraled by Calvin Pardee i- 0., Hie work is.iflho most extensive. char acler, at least 300,000 tuns of coal being ex posed to view mid 'Which can be removed without the necessity of very skilled labur or any great ilunger. Ill this cidlle-y there is about 25 acres n mil in nil- i,1,biii1 that exiose.l to view is almut 13110 leel ill ten jtli.300 feel wi.M frnm out Crop to .ml crop. taering as il g,is westward to a mtnt the depth l(f thu basin is 219 feet, the lu of coal being from 20 lu 70 toet deep and shuktl like the letter V Th mining of oml was oiiiunenced here in IS76, In the ustiil way, and alter ItilO.OliO Ions had lievn leinoved, the idea ol taking the earth (loin II waa entertained and tsuii nieiicrd vltniourh Hi I860, Some ideu (he magnitude nl the work may be hai when it is slated that the depth of earth an rock to be renins, -d was from 30 l'l 80 leet, and last year oyei JO.000 Wat exieuded i the enterprise. In a imrlion ol the coal un covered may be seen the old chambers,ilh their massive pillars nf coal, which are al ways left l' supirt the surface and protect the lives of the miners. These pillars con tain nearly as much onal as hat been re moved fmm the chambers, and. In the or dinary May nf mining, aro aa lar as possible taken nut after all the coal ia removed Irons tho breasts and gangways. Il Is slated that at least 50 per cent, of (ha coal Is lost by what Is known as robbing the mine, but by the mole ofstnppingss here,evf:y pound I c ,al can be saved an I worked at much less ex-uae add danger Simv tho removal nf the earth fmm M Pardee's mine, 1011,000 tons of coal hay been taken nut, but this quantity call be in dvasod in 180,000 or 200,000 tons as the ciatlty nl the wnrks to prepare thecos for market. The only additional mat In this way of cutting Coal is adilitinual pumps to keep the niening clear of water, ttye en lira surface being exposed to the rath water, in addition to thai which is always to be loUnd deep down. Much of tho coal in this basin, which is about four miles from Uatleum, cro out comparatively bear the surfaoe, and the operation of stripping n various places In the region will be iucreased and thoroughly pushed aa the demand of coal requires It. Of course, with coal In sections where the veins are fsr beeath tbe surface, tbe old mode has to be continued, at tbe stripping VTOCru would U too costly but where it I. 1 found as In the Itatleion region, there it a I great saving In the cost of mining after tba earth is removed. Jamas Nolan, of Lost Crrek, Schuylkill county, wtt Instantly killed by rst ntar thtt place, on Saturday nighl list. Th Coal Trad. ZtJotr.Srct intUU the anlbracile coal trade the week thtt closed on Sslurdsy wss full week of labor tt the mines. The re sult wit an tncresseln stock at the shipping purls. The policy ol restriction will be con tinued by a thres day's suspension this week, after which full time will be made t the mines until the last week of April, ben another three day's suspension will be msde. The producers do not si m to ex pect that the market will take all tho cost that will be mined In April, but they are anticipating ah aceumulstlon especially In tbe stove and egg sites, lor which the de mand is somewhat flat, and is Hot so good s for the larger sites. It appears that about II the wbite ash coal that is mined it taken by the-market, jbut the red ash varieties) which chledy go lo New England, lire Hot sold so readily. The stock nf coal at l'urt Richmond increased about 3(1,000 thus last week. There IsUtfll a shading in prlus nd considerable cutting, under circular rates, but the card prices for April arc.un-. changed. Tho tolls are, hoWeveri slightly reduced, which makes a small concession to our local Philadelphia and line trade. The iriccsjor, the Eastern trade, arc, however, maintained In the circulars, and it is in this branch that the shading in rates is cbietly noticed. Tho retains of apprehended labor1 troubles In the anthracite mining regions liuyo about died away, showing that busi ness at the mines ia iu fair pmsiect of con tinuing liuriiionlnusly. There is some ap.. prelWuded decrease of demand formal by the iron furnaces and mills, owing to a do line in iron consumption and a fear of labor troubles, but this is more a foreboding than the reality. Oihehriso there is little Unit is new hi report in the anthracite coal tradei The April prices, es fix-d by the Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal kxchuiige, are as lullows : White ash, red ash and Shamo' kin coal at Schuylkill Ha veu Lutlipleam boat, bhikrneggtnveand sinalUtore,$2 75. hestnut I, J! G0 chestnut Ho. Z,FZ.43: Pea No. l,$l 0; Pea No. 2, $1 2J Lor berry ooal at Schuylkill llayen Broken" ml egg, $2.85; stove und smalt stnve,f3.75 chestnut, f! 60 J and pea $1 0. Lykens Valley coal at Pine Grove by reil--Broken, egg, stove and small stove, i3 25; chestnut $2 65; pea,$l 75 ; at Schuylkill Haven by canal, 10 cents per ton additional. Lykens Valley buckwheat coal (Bruoksidu), $1 10 t Pine Grove.1 " The total totlnage of anthracite coal from II the regions for tbe wsek ending Mar, ,2 J, as reported by the s,'yeral carrying compan es, amounted to 403,714 tons, aguiuit 379,' 360 tons in the corresponding week last year,' u increase of 28,154 loos. The total anmutil of anthracite mined for the yecr .is 5,020, 251 tons against 5,640,883 tons for the same period last year, a decrease of 620,632 bins. Spri&cr and Summer Styles, In his new quartersMti the Exchange Ho tel uilllillug, ine umisrsjgjieii.is nuiy pre UICI 1,1 U,,WU 1llivnri.ll I.GI niiU CICMU,1 v fitting suit nf clothes, at u price which must convince the moat.kptti?at Unit what he promises he can and it'll! 'tierfnrin. His slock embraces the latest novelties in cloths, cassimers1 und suitings, and he is making coiistanLBipntiona to hia slock. Urop In and see his new quarters in the Exchange Hotel Dunning, uanK sticet, benigmon, ra. - H. H. rsttiis, Ag'.t, Summit nill and Around. We clip tbe following 'ittms from the Record ef the 1st Inst : Sumuit'.IIim.. Professor McLaughlin was under tbe weather during tho .early part of the.week, aim our lligu ocuooi itsi cioseu in ennse quence. " ' 1 ITI..I. o.t.r.lu.- - l , aiues Clyde tired, of this half-time business at the mines and resigned his po sition as inside laborer at No. 5. He wil) return to Philadelphia as soon as he can get his lime check cashed. The School Board met last Saturday evening alid'dltcussed the question nf bulld og a school -h, one at Nesqcehotiing But owing to the absence of Directors Bogle and Early no final notion was taken. The BuiHingCnmmlltCO ufthcCathn- lio Church held a meeting on Sunday last ith Father Garvey. They concluded to start the new edifice immediately. , On Mon day, the 1 0th, the work nf tearing down the old building will begin. The jiew church is in be ready for plastering by the 1st nf August. Until the new, bnilding is ready lor occupancy, one Mass will beead every Sunday in Armory Hall, Summit Hill, and' in Davis' Hall,Lai:sford. The German Reformed Church have of fered a beautiful regalia of the Past Grand. degrees in the Independent Order nf Odd Fellows, and a gold-headed cane, to be com peted for until the 22,1 of this month, tba proceeds of such competition, to I, devoted towards wiping nut roine.debt yet remain ing on the church. The candidates for the cane are George Heister ami Dr. Neumuller, while the regalia will be contested fur by I'll i Hp Porlxand Sol Rickert, These articles are now on exhibdiou al Neuuiullcr's slore, LaDsford. LixarotD. Assistant Supt. Morris intends erecting dwelling east nf the knoll, where Sunt. Zidiuer resides. Price k Hall will do the work, Coiiuciliutn Jenkins was presented with his second child ami daughter on Wedi.es- day evening. He smiles, but would smile louder il it had been a boy. Orders have gone forth from the Com Mny office that hereafter no private teams will be allowed to haul coal fmm When meyer'a office. The Company pr.ipnaes lo do this themselves. If 'hey do not be more prompt iu delivering orders In the future than they have in the past, some people will be compelled to make moonlight excursions to their neighbors' coal house. It usually look them about three weeks to deliver an order. In a lecture at Philadelphia on Monday evening ReVj Henry Ward Beeeher said be believed that In this country every inaV Who at 33 years of age'wii not lnd'endent must have been an immoral man, 'As the rev. gentleman will be hero .on tho. ,134b Init., some kind person ahou d lake hi.m J II low ami explain tbe halC-.Uiue system th him We Iwlieve that'whyo he learns that men receive but (I. It lo $1.45 ier day. with prnvislunttt war prices, be will alter his present opinfrn somewhat. From Our Bouthern Correspondent. AMONG THE TAB HEELS. Mr. Entypu: Your comsjioudent, lata of West Foirviuw, l'o., is sojouruiug for a while in the old North State. A few items concerning tbe " Sunny South," particularly North Carolina, may be of interest to yonttelf and numerous read' ers, so, by your permitudoa, I will veu ture to give a line or two. This State baa an area Of 60,101 square miles. It is naturally divided Into three sections tbe eastern, middle and western, I wish to writs more particularly of tbe middle section, This section extends from a line drawn from north to south serosa the State, little out of Raleigh, where IU elevation It from 200 to 300 'feet lo the bast of the motuttain .range, ?hra it tt tnlua to an (deration of 1200 feet The cllrnnle here It very pleasant, correspond ing to that of northern middle Italy and Konthern middle Frtrjoa. It I entirely free from malarial ti flnnncta. Land can be purchased lu this section at very low prices from five to twenty dollars-- averaging abont $13 per acre. Mrich of thia Und Is susceptible cf a high degree of cultivation. Tbe soil Is composed of every grade of fertility cluyey, gravely and sandy loams. The products are varied, among whch mlcht be mention. ed corn, wheat, o.its, rye, batley, bit ok- whent. cotton, tobacco, sweot and Irish potatoes, clover, ofcliU'J timothy and head grass, tiome crops can lie success fully rotated; for instance), cats or wheat Sown In the fall cnu be harvested abont the 10th of June:; the ground can (hen be made ready fi t n, crop of corn, which will be btit.A .little lighter tbnu that pint) led In theeaily (.prlng."1 Boms; of the limner do this annually. Out-door ta bor can be performed nlmoxt the year round, the winter being very short mid mild. Many thousand acres of land are uiK'iiHivKttd for want of laborers. The labor system, has undergone qnlle n ohtttgo hi nee the days of slavery. The yonng Butltherller of to iUy earns bis bread as he should l.y Hie sweat of hia brow. And be' il mifd In Ills credit, that he tnkoato it well. Mot of the eld slave owners nre deid, and passed into eternity, A niijority.or those living pull off tbelr. coats and roll up their sletvrH niol work border thuu their lormer hlaves. Tiiero aetmsto be n universal feeling nmouji lheiu that the iniaticipation of the negro was beaveli'H greateht bbsslng upon tba South. They see plainly bikI auknov. ledge freely that khm-ry was a oiirsa to them. They, rejoice 'iu his free dom, nnd have been doing what they oould to tuakt him an intelligent and useful citizen. The old pUntnliorl nys tbm of labor lins seen its da) and 1 pass ing forever away. They want their large tracts cut up into buull ou's, and nre willing to sill or reut laud nt low ratta. They are exceodingly.anxiuus to become first-class farmvrs, bi lieving that they are p(ciilintl) favored with cliuiato aud soil to Moel ns un agrlcaltunil people. Tbe amount or land is too great for the number of soil tiiler. They are anxioua to stll or rent tu persons moving into the Sta,te Northern men prtf-rrod. They believe that l'euusylvauialls know far moro ttbndt f.-.ruilug than themselves. Tbey have soma practicil illustrations, "ahhi uuuiber have com'j.luto their tnid-t, nn 1 nre beating thim ns agriculturists rn their own soil. Hence, their agricultural aimciaiions for home improvement und the encouragement of Immigration. A society has been organized iu the heart of the ' South em tier," on thd dividing line between tho lunfj leaf piue and the sturdy oak, the rich collou lands of the Veo Dee aud tho fertile wheat and corn lields of the riedmont regions, with its heltdqnarters'at Wadesboro', Auton CO., Mr.J.'T. Patrick, SecMtary. This bo ciity hits located several liimiliiH Eear Its beadquarter within the lust lew weoka; they came from Pennsj lvauia and Wst Vfrginia. They have rented eictllent farms nt low rafex; some of thrra being fur;iished with stock, farming imple ments, setd, Sm., to be paid for Irom the proceeds ot crops.wliea poldjeSome who nave uetu uro lor soma time own prop erly of their own, nnd are dniug well. Pho "Sunny South" Is destiucd to be. coiiiH the most popular and thrifty sco liou of the United States. W. SKIHKY MEN, "Walls' Ili-ulth Renewel'1 reslnres dieallh and vignr, cures Dyspepsia, IinK)tf Itce.dei uai xieuility. l. i'onltlTe Fact 'Dr. Evory't Diamond Catarrh Remedy, will cure the worst case of Catarrh or .Uay Feyer. Dr. Evory's Diamond' Invignrator, gives health and alreuglli, mental and physical, ma'kes the complexion clear, wliile and beautiful. Pamphlet free. Head the Ad vertisement. Ttilrly Diij-k' Trsril. We Will Semi IT. lire's celebrated Elect to. Voltaic Hells and other Elcclrlo Appliances "on3lrlat for So days iu young men and older persons Who are amtaied with Nervous no bility, l-oet Vltallty,ti,'..guarnnteelnKSHiedy relief and complete' restoration or vlnorand inanhuod. Also for liheumatism, Neuralgia, 1'aralj sis, Liver nud Kidney dlmcullles, l,ui tures, and many other diseases. Illustrated pamphlet sent fre. Address Voltaic llelt Co,, Marshall, Mich. 9-l SPECIAL NOTICES. PIMPLES. 1 will malt (Free! he reolne foraslmnle VKUEIAUL.K HALM that will remove TAN. KKKilKLES. PIMI'h K8 and JII.IITrilKM, leuvlna lliesklntun, clear and l.sautllul ; also Instructions for producing a luxuriant urowth of hair on a laid head or tuiuuth face. Addrsss Inclosing So. stamp. sic Is. VANUlLI', la Barclay H ..Pf. Y. , a, mar, at-yl. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser havlns- lieen permanently cured of i hat dread disease, Unnsnmidlon, hy a simple ri-medv. Is anxious to make known to Ills fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all whmle.lre It lie will send copy orthe inscription used. (Irte oichame). wlihtht dlreeilons for prejiarlnu; and using the same, wnien iney win nnu a sure dhhk inr IIOUOHS, OitLllS.fdNSt'MI'TI'ih, AS TIIUA. HH(INI) IT IS, kc. l'artles wishing the Prescription, will please address, Rev. K A. WILSON, 104 I'ennSt., wiiuaiusourg, n. y. rnar.s-yi. ERTIORS OF YOUTH. AOENTf.EM AN who sulTcred f" years from Nervous 1) lillll.lT Y. PKEMA Tlll,K IIEUAY. and all the effects ot youth fu Indtscratlon, will for tba sake of sutfcrlnar humanity, rend irea to all who need It, the rselpe and dlreetlon for making- the simple remedy by which ha was rurrd. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advtrtlscr'a experi ence can do so by addresalftir la perteei eon bdenee. JUHN B. IKIIIEN. uiar.u.jl 4'4 C'soar ft. If tw York. MAUUIF.li. BItOWN-I)AUnEKfiPECK.-On the S h ult.,'hy Rev. Ahriu. Ilartlinlomew. W. II nn,nbn,l Planus pautainspeck, btdh of v.st ivun,b.'lluyiklll eounty. NOTIIRTEIN rEJJSTERMAOIIER On the 1UI1 ult. 1 l,v. the sam.., Kels.ui Thus. Xidhsleln, of Mahnning, and Miss Julia L. rensterttiarher.nr Wratherly. FBAN'TZ-MOSEIl.-On the IBth ult..bv the same, Willoughby Fralits, nf Eat Penn, and Alavesta Mnaer, ofMahnnlns. DELTZ DtiOSE.- On the tame dar, bv tho same, R,derl F. Hells, of Parry ville, and Ann. ii. uinsa, nt Lower Tntvauiehsing. MEBTZ HEX On the 2ml Inst., bv the same, Edwin Merts and Mury Aliee'ltrx, 01 aiauoninr., I)IE1. LOVTEIl. On the lrt ult., !h Parryville, Barsh Rt wife of Darby J. Lower, aged 1 1 years, a iimnms ana it nays. 6CIIEIHY. On theSOth Ult., In VfestPenn, Henry Schelry, aged 80 years, 11 months ana 11 nays. FltANTZ. -On the Jlnd UlUi lh West Tenn, Wilson T., son of diss, aud PolIJr Frants, aged 1 month and 4 day. KKAPP.-On the Jjrd ult. Itt West Tenn, Catharine, wife of FWsric A. Kospn, 1 AKHDT. On the Mlh nit.. Irf 'West T.nn ou jciia. nionina ana zn navs. , flnsanns, wile of Benjamin Arndt, aged ivjrc-ers anq v Tnunins. iLaauujsiaiwssxi Wholesale MarM Report. Corrected Weskiy fiir llie CaasnK AoToCair. By i mmjm & co, WHOLESALE PRODUCE lifiAtERS, Ac, No. 193 Liberty fit"; rillsb'urgh..rs. rteceiveand sell alt kinds of bountrr Tro. flnce. Domestlo snd Foreign Freits tuoVre tables, ehipocraana Country Doalera hsnii? PeasonaDle 1'roOnce, AO, are invited to con sign or correspond EirmtsuxDIx 1J50. TUESDAY, AT till, 4, I8S2. The week clnred with ,i decidedly firm feelins; In dernend nnd price for Etui snd India Mens point lo a (rood mars et for J.tsler. nutter cm linnet activa and prices mm. Few i lances are to be retried, and a steitlr tune prevails In almitt nil leading: branches of flVA'. Country Produce. ArPI.E8-.New. eholco. par bbl 4 00f H, Medium : teal K; Fat cy 4 tOai 0". APrLE OnTTEtl per tat, r.0a7"e t Apple Je'lr. lal per 10. nUITCR-Dnuy. 4"a4'ci Ollt ECte'Stnc, Creamery. ajrc Choice Roll, s3c Hitn Cliolce Itoll, SOsUc: Medlnm, lSi2Cc. 11ISANH -Choice Nut -,ltJi(W tiiOlnni. i M.uSd. I 7ttl so: 1 Itiia, Esse per In. rjAlOX-Uniihtrr. Clear Bidca. OulCc Ittbs, 7 It a;cs fchouMera t'a'f. , 11HOOM COllN-l'.iira Cholee Orecn Hurl, oallct No 1 lltll,tl.LPc: r.ed. Ctc. UHEESK-New Ohio Factory. lltlM; J. V Oorhea, 4a t4He l Young America, tilt a Ito Hwltio', 6atici Unibi'iger, uaifc. CIDlSll per Obi. slOalJiiO) Crab Apple. 9 OOnlU 00. UllANURItniEt -per tbl It 10 a 14 (0 per box 4 S'n4 TO. Dl'.ICD rltUIlS Arp os sliced, Ba 7o i Co Quarters 5 11 tt j I caihes. oalves, tt tc; p-eleil, tic, 21B 2c-pittcd Coelh s. 23 B 22c I ttuhpbcl riea. :5.1.'ci Dlr.cabdrticS. UaHc (crib, tdi ill. rotlKKIN I'HUllS-L'oious, 4 Uai 10 per Ooxi Florid lOnincts. 4 0 s5u). FUATUKllh-Liie Cce-e, per lb., tea etc: s-lxcd, 4ja5 o K JCl-i-Slrictlv Frh case, UalCo t Pickled. II U M I N Y-S K'uS Ev per bhl. U A rm 8IVJS KTi)-Syi nn, t lOal 0 per aol.i Bucar. UaKc per lb.; i-nar, Oian., iraile. MJrs-reinut-. 4H ailic lorttioieo While i C. ctnut', I CO u 1 00 1 Wali.nts, to a 7Sc ?hell baiks, 1 is,, a I !41. 0.10.". ocr bblj.irai25 Yellow Duuvcr, i'iaA itt Onion Sets, 7 00c0 Oipcr bokh. FIITJl.ritYLiie Chicken a,. 'iuCc per pair accordlua: to sita; Dicased. icrlb. iSnlc, '1 nr kiys. 'tal7c; OooiS SaOc; I) no iwtairo. PO'I ATOKS-I 2 a I 2j i,er oushal i Sweets, 5t)a 0. BaLI jo. l. per nut, I :y, y.ttt. per tbl. I2"i Duly, per tiDl. 1 5'. ItAGS Cotton, White, per lb. 2Ho Cotton, Mixed. 2 a 2k ct Woolen, al a ko SEEDS Timothy, per bushel, I M a 1 so Clover 4 7a a & 0 1 for auiall a JSOaS iW for lnrire. TAfXOY-Cou.iiry, 7a6o; Uoeawtx, 2) a 21 per lo. VINEOAH-Chotce Wine and Kail, 73 a 30c per salt Stand ird Cltr Brands, llnuo per pal i r'ounlry, italic per ral, as lo qualitr, Groceries. OUKUN- COrFEE-Faney Bio, rer lb. tjijc Choice do, ISO t rruaeuo. 120 Giaaldo, lOHct U'dlnary. lJot Jhvb,2?,i23o ItOASIED COFFEli-In pap,T, per lb. 20 a 2'ci lower ctat'ra iSalCc. In bulk, UalScj Java, paper, :4,2CC; Jars bulk, 2Ca2:o SUO AltS-StBniarf A. per lb, 9Mci Wlnltor A OC'Tralne 11 Scs Itcflaed Ye,low,71ta8itc; Molasses Ya'low, 7H a 8c i drauu'atd, tot l'oudcrct, 10ot Crushed, law, lOHot Cut Loaf, lose. - SVItUI' Choice Maple Flavored, 44o; Trlme ilupie Flavored. 43c l choice Sutor Srrup, 43o Pnnie Sugir oyrop. 40ot Ooo-I bugar Syrup 44r; Bin, k strap, Xc, HICK ItaUKOon, per lb, 6H a6Soi Csrolinai snehv. XBW OUI.EANS MOt.AsSES -Cholte.7:c: fjtrlctlr iTlme. I8ci rr'rao. 65o. TICAS Yountr Uvson. per 1U.23C a 1 00, (Ian puwirr, lUc it I ed lniocrisl, JSnMo- Japan 2i a 70c; Ootoua'.S.'ai&o; Souchong, 22a(3o CAKl)LL.rt-8Uir. full welgit. ICo t Slcarlne, pirset. I. He; alould pe, set. s'.c. Orain, Flour, Feed, Ac. WtlfiAl -Prime itod Wu ter. 1 33 a 1 42- Me. 'dtuiii. 1 30 n 133. COllN-Ulph Mixed Shel'ed, 74t7:o; Yollow Shelled, 7;a;rc; Ear Corn. 7Ca7fn. OAT.s- I'rlrae Wn te.I4a4! Mixed. 4)s4ic ityn 53tSlo for Westom: 03 atoc for f enna nudull.o. 11A r.I.r.Y-t oral lOforP.lme Northwestern Hpru tt- tlo a I 00 lor Medium. F, OU.t Fancy Tatenta, (spring and win lei) a 23 is i : Vmey Jit,. Lou's (Hlntcr) 7 7Sa oi) Fancy Family While Amber and Whiter. 7 a7 731 Ciioloa Faiuilv (chlcred winter) 7 ;to7 U) XX FamUv (medium winter) a 7oa7 00; Dakera' (MiuneoU) 7 007 23, XX Bax. era' (Wlrconsti.) 7 0ds7 2S; Cornmaal. SOaeto. 10 paper. Oatmeal medium brand 0Ca3 33 per bnl; Fancy 7 7338 10. Itj e F.onr, 3 7JsS to. MILL FEED-lVllIteMldOllDgs, 2S0.OM00; Coarse do.2300a2H 00; seconds. 21 tvo22 00; Bran. 23 O B24 00, Cnopped Feed. 23 OCaiS 00. HAY-Pnine Timothy, tatod. 14 30alS 00 per ton: Prime ew, loose. ISS'oltOO. frovlilons and Live Stock. rnoVIsloNB. r.x, -,.0. Iisins porlb.WWc. F.x S. C. r-houulcrs, S3 1 Kx 8. C. Breikfaat Ba-on. 12kc; "tlx C Siled Beef, m seta, 14c; , Beef To'jjrnM. pordnen, a 00; liaci u hi onto. era. sue; short Rib Shies, 11 v; do Clear Sulo use Mess I'oik. per Obi, 13 73; do, SSort Cut Fsmilr. 4) to31plei.es in bbit I3 73i Lard. Ile flo, d. summer ose. In ttoicrs. I1H0 1 do In half tibia, tic; do. la bnckota I2H 1 do. in 3 lb pulls, IW los tu case, 13)iot do, Saudt lb palla.lSlto 1 do, IU 1010 flail.. 13d. CATTLE Fair to Prime shlpplnj.SOOaltOi rothmou 10 good hutcbeilng t S"aS ll Uai:a sad 1 at Cows. 4 teas 30; Veals, e.lc. BIlEl V-Common to ilr, 3 75H! 0"; Qood to rrimo ejoaoro; Iji nibs. 3 Ma I SO. IlOOS-l'l iljrteljhll Uo?s. 7 23aT 10 1 Oaod Corn Ftd Yorsi rs, a 6C11A ;S. Otanaers. 4 &JaC 75. n LEHIOHT0N RETAIL MARKETS. C'onnecTsn Wxselt. Flour per snek Flour Stirlmr mixed... ..a 70 t-o ei 1 es , 1 c 1 ii , 1 so es in is lb 10 , 1 tjoru, per bushel IHsls, per bushel Mixeu unup, ajr owi.. Mid, Minus. iKirewt.... i:rn tlb.ip liran, per cnt..... llutlcr.lH-r nound Etfifi, ritusen , iiatn. per xwn,i Lard, tier tmund Shoulders, lr pound,. Potatoes, par trasnal... STOCK MAEKET. Closing prices ol Dsllavss le Tiiivksriiu SUa'k, onvcrnmenl and tintii 40 M,iutn Third Street, l'hila., April 8, leM. U H. fl's. ISil Lit, 101 bid 101H' asked U. 8. Uurrsncy, s's 114 hid arked U' S. o's.Ull, new, Kit.ioi bid asked U.S. 4, new IV '4 bid asked u.rt. as new li: nil asae.i Hennsranta It. R Wf bid 7rt asked Phlla. at Uea,llnaT II. It. hid 37 asktd Lehiitli Vallev K. II.... Wl bid St asked Lahlirh 0-.alKNar.IJo.. bid 1K a'krd United (Jo'Bol N. J.,...1SI, bid 1SS askad Northern Central H. II. S bid SOJJ asked liesiunviue fass. k. k. jo 01,1 Pitts. Tit. Sl llutf. II. It. IS bid 7 askad lSVi asked St asked Stt asked 78i asked 14 asked 4 asked (lentral Transportation. 2i bid Northern raclBal'om... IU bid i roru., 1S DM North Penn. It II e3 hid I'hll II Erie II. !(.-... IS l td Silver, (Trader,) V9X bid Wii BI -JJI0U KENT UK VOIl HXhl). The unJenlcnfl will rent tba etnterooin anil sell the stock, romprlMmr Dry uoods, uroeorlef, 1'fuilstons, liuaen.tvare, Uuois, sners. -o uausa lor relllin stekness. i ne store Is ilulni; a irtsal ius litis and Is one of sno ucst suuaiau eiauas m i eisspnri. llEHNAIlll Villi Itt. Mar. S1..V1 Welssp.iri. Pa. Life and Fire I E, K. Stroh, General Aw, AT MAUOU CHUNK, Vk. Only good sbd felisble Companies repre vntedi Also, Agent for tbe Italia sunt llatlerdUssi Mnej sis ltfUUcr. A Bible Commentary Itliihly endorse.! by Representative. Men nt all-Churehes, Lowest priced lk!iub lishsd. Address Kakts i wbiilock, Iltlli dale, Mieh. arS cor STRENGTH to vfgdraiify push a but!ntv ttfength to tludy a profettton, strength to regulit a household, strength to do a diy'f latfor w!rii out physical pain. All thif rtpre scnts what Is wanted, In the often heard expression, "Oh I I wish I had tho strength!" If you are broken down, have not energy, or .feel as If life was hardly worth liv ing, you can be relieved and re stored forobust health and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS, which Is a true tonic a medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases. St it. Fremont St., Cattlmerl During the war I was in jured in the stomach by a piece of a shell, and have suttcred from it ever since. About four years ago H brought on batalr. sis, which kept me In bed tlx months, and the best doctors in the city said I could not live. I sundered fearlnlly front indigestion, and for1 over In o years could not eat solid food and for a large portion of the time was unable to retain even liquid nourishment. I tried Brown's Iron Bitters and now after taking two bottles I am able to get up and go around and am rapidly improving, G. Deckbss BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Is a complete and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all diseases requir ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic. It enriches the blood, gives new life to tho muscles and tons to .the nerves. Finest Illnstrntr-ri Subscription llok Ever ftibliihed. Hovelling the mystifies aril miseries ol Hltrhand Low life In America's irreat oltles, emlirnctnu; New Ynrk, Washlnirtnn tMty, New tlriean. Salt I.ako Oily and San Fran el.cn. Fashion's follies nn,l frivolities ; be hind tiro scenes nt masked balls 1 sly tricks orpretly ilccelvera: tho city's rich and I ho cltj's pour how arecnlea nre taken In, and Innnccnt irlrla ruined ; cnrriiitIon and lasciv tnusness at WasnlnKtoii hoary headed old sinners titnlef t'lo gas-light and Mjhlnd tha Curlnlns!; f.ishlnna'ile and urtlclal life at ha (Junlial ; benitchincslrensnnd their vlcilms life 111 the South; VoU'loiiism Its hiriicrles md hurrnrs; the vail uplllted from Alutirinn. tm, reveallnir the secrets nnd horrors uf the Euiiuwiricnt ll"Uo s n pern behind the veil Into Morinoh domes lo llle. srAIITHNQ HBVHLATIONSl Lire In Man FMnclseo;; all about John Chlnnninn and his dark ways nnd vain tricks, uv-lnst mysierhm., wun ilerful end exciting laiok ever published. Over COO iiCifes, 130 llltlstratlons. eloKanily onlored eyinliolio frnrltlrilace s flno super-calftli.K-f lit pilitr. HMCofi (,u. .lust tho t.cniU for stents I Write nt once r,ir Illustrated cir cular nn I full particulars FltUK, ur snndiJ cents Tar camuluta nutrlt. HliTOItlHAL rUIILISHINO CO. 6U1 N. Fuurlhat., St Louis, Mo, - JXIXUTOnS SOTlCE. letters lestainontary rn Ihc estate of J. J. Kemercr, late of Towamcnsins; Tn. Car bon County, Pa., denM, nave been granted In the undersigned, to win, In all iersfltts in debted lo tlie saiil eslalB afe lriueste-l tn tnake pay n.cn t within six weeks, ami lllo.o having claims of demands will make known the saute williniit itelav In W. E. .t LEWIS KEMKREB, Executors, Weissrt P. 0. March 4, 18S2-w Beatly'a UEETnorKX Oreaa eoiiUlnl ISfutl ssts wviuru luntni. i.vtol f r , urr, . Oaao. SOctavea.Uetal Font rUtM.lTm 'IS WalnotorKliODlsed i.UliHsrhtJlellows. Btl f prjncs,lAniii Elands, Pocket tor Inn. ic, llaodlrs and ens Ffiifi J rt Inn a isjw a.iu jv.l r.l. Jl lUet.e as much muM 111 Si COMSION OIICANS. o ether. maker dare hullothta.ernll (Ik la Mtsatad.1 ... .. -. .". nin ur .vmij. mollis, $"2S'2!!KrtM!": ilrraetorTWeiklag PAY aM bySJOtVllaou-. tlitttfSXltliu at K I liUT to Oil onl.rs, PTrle.n6ed,PellveredibMral eAA SC Caraere.SliM,l.UaaL. l...ul. tbtlU If after Tsar's km yen are aeS aalUB.Jr.Urn rasa, Kill pramptljr reread aaaacr wltk laureai. ecua Aim tTAmra tes unrtinnsr In person. Flra DoIUra (til allowed la rarenr.Me It ,x rce a aaaa OUMS7 ncaaa Adcresa or call epon flAHTEL r. EEATTY, Vstldnftea, Hw Jtrsay. I up, and closore. PER -M-Jit' RMurllv three lo six Times iho lian.xlth. ont ths Dnlldlnts. Interest Sainl An. nUal. Nothlnir ever been lost. 17th vaarofreftleuc and sihln the bus iness Hell nrrafafchoet Send for particulars If you have money to loan. nd principal guaranteed In case ol for. D, S. II. JOHNOTON. N'nhtlalof orMoriKasLiins, ST. PAULj MINN. rv-ssPlJI.INTtl.V tillETVKY.IitshinnBi.le jwT? Hoot an,) Hiiiie AlAKan. llsnk St.', .chlkhlon Ah wdfk warranted. jgjxnt UtOhm xoriDK. Letters Testamentary on the H-lnle of Daniel Wenia, Inl- id Piiir.vvllln Unrnusli! CarbnnCnbillVi Inii.iil'fari'l,liav bren granted In Iho iitdlcrslrnli tu wnyn all iwrwun ihdeh)ed bisuhl estate nn-rviiestwl to ilialie payment wilhit. sis ivrras, and those bavtug flaitis nr demands will nuke known the sateiu tvllhntit delay In HAIIRISO-V A UllKXIS VES"T3. liiteciitnrs, Purryvtlle) Pai March H.IS62 WIS House and Lot at Frit ats Sale. The ilnder.Igneil ofTers at Wlvale 8ale, his House snd uii, very pieasaniiy localcl on tha difer end of Bins; Street, in the Bornuch nf LehiKhtftii. Th. nun. I. A- n h. HrtH, t, -llrl I . I- Mr I . I f, Koch, who will tvo parl)oulara and shun premises, or sdtlress J At:0 R URONO, MiMtutai.. Top, HarchS'wl Luierne county, Va' SAMARITAN Snirmritan Nervine' Cures eplteplla Ilia, spasms ennvnlslnns, 8fv Vitus da nre, vlrlixn, hysterics, Infanltr, ppo I'lssr, ralvsls,rheuinBtltm, neiiralila and all nrivmisitisras-s. This Infnl'ahlo remeilf will p-tltlvely e radlcata every s-.ieriii of rer vmis ileratis;eiiienl, and ilrivr them away frotrr whemf Ihev cam, naver lo return axaln. It irttely',les'r,y the eernn ol ills raw by priitraflslns; ll.e hrreHI'ary taint nr a,snn in the r(is'ein, and limn, uglily eradf coles (lie dl.ea.r, aud utterly He, trills I he raute. Snmnrhaii XcfvSnc Cures fenialo weakness, general debility, lem-orrluo 1 nr whiter, palntul ineiiatnialle-n, lllcrsfmnr nf the Ulerns. in e.inl liralfs;iMV el, lt (l.inimi.in nr the hl.ddrr, irrttatdlity of the hhidder. Fn-naksfulmss at night there Is mi tir-tter rcuily. During the change nf life nn Imisle should be without It. Il quina I ho nerv,, ns system and gives rest, coiirfiirt aiel imlnre's sweel sleep iSiimiirltufi Nervine Cure. ato,l,iisni,itriiii'ai'unefs ami the hib it nfnpiuui eallliil. Tliesi degradi'lg habits are hv lar Ihe wrst evil that hate ever be- fatleri riiireriAc l.uinaiiliv. 'fi,,UMiiidsilta kuiiii.lly iMiri there ihvilis Hrugs. The Irniiiani nrlnka un-d-r not i-raine he uses II, but fir Hip ideas'iio ,f drinking ami i.f Ire, ling his In I', little thinking that i,e Ir o ins road in rnlir.- I-Me llie ,,plum cut , In hr.t 11 s the drug 111 small nuan- Itiisg.a hurnir'rSi'iilld'de The s,,lhing I11U11, tt-v nf Ifre ,lru lakes strung hnlil up- n lis vii-liui. u-aifiiig him 1111 In his own l,-slriictiii The hal.ils nf niniiiii eating and I1cstt.1t drinking are prrH-lv what eat ing Is to eliinenllveiie-s, as ,,ver i-nllllg first lultiimes flr sfumiirh. whii-li ledntib'rs its raving, tlnlil It varn I t.rs tmtli thestmnscri and rr rj-e t lief. &i every drink nl liquor or ,ii nl 1111111111, instead falls'.viiig, onl. adds In its flenv fin s, unlit itciuisuiiirs the Vital frc- nud then ils-df. Like the tint toiinualapn wiir(ii,lti'rle,'Oi'ivglve,glveI" hut never t:.,,ilch until lit own ranrily de V ,rs tfsell. Samaritan Kurvlue g Tes inst ant reliof in all snrh cirt. It produces sleep, unlets Ilia Merveii builds Uplhenar- us sysi.vuti and resturvs ixidv ulld llilhd u a healthy ntlMllltitl. Samarifan Nervine Cures nerval. ,Irsia-ii.i, (nil itnllnn of the heart, aslhrrnf hnim-iiitis. scnd'ula, syfihllis, diseases nf the kidu-vs cud nil dlsessea of the urinary nr.ius. S'vrfods ilebllily, cans-e-1 by the IndWrvllnns nf ynulh, f'-ertliah-enlly cureil hy thd it'e nf this inraliiahla rCirtedV. Tu vntt. vnuuz. 111 diltn-aaeil anil nld men, who arc iVcring your sulfrritlgl as with a mantle by silence, li-nk up, ynu cat) tm saved by tlu'iely ellnrls, and make ornaments tn society, ami jewels in the crnwu nf your Maker, If vnu will. l)-i not keep this n secret longer, until il snpa your vitals, and destrors both hudv and Mill. If ynu ait, thiH ufllicte,!, take la. IIicmmon'i. a Samaritan Nervine. It will restore your shattered nerves, arrest premiiluio itciVVi tmpirt tone and energy to the wriolo ays- tsm. HAJt-titiTAjf wnnvisn Cured mr little girl of his. film wasslso leaf and dumb, hut it cured hef. She can now talk nnd hear ns Wei! as ativbndv. Peter Ross, Springwatcrj Wis. HAMAIUTAM NRttVINK Has been tha means nf curjng my wife of rheumatism. J. 11. Flet-hcr, Fort Collins, Col. SAMARITAN NlinVINB Made a sure curenfn case id Ills fhrmv son. E B. Ralls, Hiatlsvllle, Kan. SAMARITAN NEliVINE Cureil me of vertigo, neuralgia and sick headache. Mrs. m. Hen. on, Aurora, III. sAUAi-.irAN Nii'nviNi: Was the tneaiis of cilrinjlny wilnfriasms. llev. J. A. Ladle, Denver, l a. SAMAUITA.N NLIlVl.VM Cured me of asthma, after spending over ta.uuu wiin oilier auctnrs. B. 11. Itnbsnn, .New Alljsny, Ind. SAMARITAN NKllVINhi Effectually cured me of spasm.. miss Ji-unie warren, 740 West Van Buren St., Chicago, 111. SAUAfUrAN IfEllVlND Cured our child nf fits aficr given up to die by mlr family ihysician, Il having over 100 in 24 hours. Henry Kni-e, Vervllla, Warren Cn.,Teun. ftaMARITAN IfUllVISK Cured me t,r si'rolula alter sutn-rlng tor 8 years, Albeit Simpson. Peoria, III. BAJlABITAN NLItVINK Cured my son uf fits, after sjiendlng $2,i00 wiin oiner iinctnrs. J. W. Thornton, Clslhorn, Miss. KAMAlllrAN NP.HVIMK Cuml me periiiaueiitly of epileptio fits of stubborn Character. UeV, Win, Marliiij Mci'lmuicatuwn.Md. MAUAniTAN KtiUVINU Cured my aou nf lite, alter having hail 2,500 111 eigntU'Mi iiiaiiins. Mrs. E. F..bes, West Potsdam, N. Y. HAHAtllTAN NHllVlSG Cured me of epilepsy uf nine years' stand- nig. miss unena jiitrsnau, Otatiby, Newhui Co., Mo. 8AMA1UTAV NISItVlVE Has permanently cured in a of epilepsy of many years duration. Jacob Suter, St. Joseph, Mo. SAMARITAN NIJHVINK Cured ma of bronchitis, asthma and MDtr si debility. Oliver Myers, I ronton, Ohio. PAMAtUTAN NliltVlNE Has cureil md nf asthma nlso scrofula of ' many yeais standing. Isaac Jewel), Cnvingtnn, Ky. sAi A It 11 AN NGHVINE CUreil me ol fits. Have been well fur over tour years. Chorles E. Curtis, Osakls, DotigtaM Co., Miun. BAMAltlrAN NHIlVlNK Cured a friend of mine vrho ll.nl dysperisla very badly, Michael O'Connor, Bhlgwiy, Pa. SAM. Illi AN NH1WI..K Has Nrinsln'iitly i-uro-l mo of epileptic fits, David T,vm',lv, Ilea Moines, Iowa. bAil.VItlTAN N Kit VI. Mi Cured my wii'eid vpili-p.v ,,l 35 years stun-l-ing. Henri i;tira.'F..lilie,, Mich. bA lA.tll AN NIlllVlNU Cured my Vi fV ..f tt ilerV..,n di-ai of tha neail. E. Orall ini, N -r h lla. Pa. BAtUllITAN NH11VIM1 Cured my aou 1,1 liu. He has not had it flt for about four vears. John Davis, WiMMlburti, Maii.llpltl (To., ill, sama .iian u:lVt'll Cureil mr aon's Viu i fa msn nrrnileptio fits. Kelast-rsl taiml', MU tUsorlle.S V, HtMltflAN NKi.V.HH Cureil me of fiia of many y.iras atandlng. Emma A H is,TeII,'Holy.,k,, Mass. SAUAUITAN NliltVlNl'i Cnre.1 My linle girl nl (lis ilaa uol had a tit for nVer Ihree veara James Murphy, (MIm, Fillimi Co., Ill, fjAMAltlAN NIS.tVINK ltas rlleclil dlv ciin-,1 llie of ,il-ilir- tils Miss llaitie K. Wilder, ii-iil,l-r,C'ul. SAMAniTA.'f Sfc.UVI.VK Carol mV dailfhter nf smsins 1, fa severe) oharuclef. Mrs. M. P. Hunker. havis Mills, Ifodrmil tU, Va. St.dAltlT.VV NBIlVINri Cttr-d Irly father of that lerrlfd-affjlctlon, epil,ipj. Annie K K"Hhly, l',mriai, Md. BAJIAIIITAN NKItVJ ili Cilrcl niv child of fit. aivl I leoi very thank, fill to yu tor 11. Mrs. M. A. Ctieiul, Milhurn, Ky. Samaritnn Nervine. Is for sala hy dnitfjlste eferysrharoi, of May bo hail direct from us. Tlmse who wish lo obtain lurlhereridenne of Ihemratlv pmp erlles ofSanisrltan IfcrVine will ph-aia en close a J.reilt (uistsge slsmp fnr a onpy of nnr III iisi ruti-d Journal uf llealth, giving hundreds iiflasliiiioiilals of 1-0 re front per a, lis who have llseil llle nivdicilie, and alas their pictures ph,ugraphe, alter their res liirathiii til ierl.-cl haallh. Address DU. S. A. K1CH.M0M) & CO., WorUN Kjillentlo Intltu(p, ST. JOS El Ii, HQ. spr. Syl.
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