ANEW PREMIUM! We have just received a limited sap v of 11 iiew work nntltloil "A I'houwtui net'' wllh ft Mernortludtlni Calendar for u'V W, b "277"!?, ILyJT. scribed ttho pay Jl.OO In advance for Ibe I nii Atwrkti. Your choice of IM br "Kendall's Horse and hie UUeasee." tay promptly and get tho premium 1 BATtifcDAY, MAY 20, 1882. Local and Personal. &a.Fof a (trnid ciln of COFFEE buy Yilnlermute'a 8TAU COFFEE. -There are forty-nine prisoners ecbllued Itl the Easton jails. ttew and latest stylet bf DuUtings at Jonas' new store. I tai n.nil.mcn'i furillshlni goods In andless variety new and bright at very bottom nrices, at Clauss & Bro's, Dank at. ii, fmn, Ktiit.- : " ..,,.,. lanu BiaMS WOIl vv .". " tIetrKrtlharr.pton county, IS- Just opened, a new ann elegant line , of Parasols and Umbrellas, at Jos. Jonas' hew store, in Obert'a Uulldlug. Jr-Pn, nr.nred nalnU. wa I later. books, stationery or fancy article ofany and very dlscription, at very lowest prices, go t. l t l.tt.lrAnlta.h. TtrnmlwfiV. Mauch ' ' Chunk. The clover crop in liclilgh. county will e almost an entire failure this year, owing , , ,, , . . .,, , ,, I.., to the field, haying been sun burned last aummer. Sgf Baby Carrisges an Immense Stock, fcllstyle and all prlres, just received iitJ. Ij. Oabel's, hardware store, nptsite public square, Bank street, this borough. Coll and see them, and you will be sure to buy one for your baby. "They are nobby I US. If you have a cold or cough of any kind, buy a bottle of Hill'a Teerlfss Cough Gyrup at Dr. C. T. Horn's drug store. Us It all, and if not satisfied rrturn the empty bottle and he will relund your money. lit also sells Peerless Worm Specific nd Hill's Worm Drops on tne same terms, No cure, no pay. TbeBhoWden slate quarry, on Lainel Hill, near Portland, Northampton co., was the other day sold to M.essrs. Street Si Co., of New York, for $20,000 cash. pir Have you seen the new and elegant brine roods, comprising cloths, eauimeres , P.!-- 1.... l..J . -l...... Sr !1N,. stock. 01 spring ana summer mercnaut inn ana Buuing, iisb riTcim nvmiMi w.-.r, j Tl.nlt street, this bnroUsh t If you have not, call at once. Good fits guaranteed at prices to suit you all. jiS-Iusl received, another lot of WHITE BIURT.t at 85 ceilta, at Jonas' new store, Obert's Building, The Allen Cement Company have Changed the name of their Works at Sieg frled's Bridge, to "Lehigh Valley Cement Works." sfr- Do not fall to see the new and ele Kant styles in STRAW and FELT IIAT3 at Oonss , in uneri s umuting. pi.Cloeks. Watches. Jewelry and silver ware tor sale, and repairing dune ai naga- man's Store, Lehighton. 25-yl jew Boots and shoes for ladles, eentle turn, misses, youths and children, of latest style and most substantial inakp, at lowest prices, at Clauis & liro i, Liemgnion. Miss Belle Nusbaum will open a select school, next Monday morning, in the Le highton public school building. tsulfvou wnnta nice sinooth.easv shave your hair cut or shampooing, go io rrnni Roederer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel, lie will fix you right, and don't you forget it. SB You will find a larre stock of the most elecant deiicns in WALL PAPER ;.nB?R??JS'.Si St.?; T; "lr"'?ir"? BVUID, III AJVliJsl a AJl'lvna UK veil avnvon prices. Make your selections now. -During the week ending on the 12fi , ; " . . ... Jnst., there wcr 00,301 tons of coal ship- bed over (he L. and S. RR., making a to'al o: 1.41 1.104 liinatolhatdate.adecrea-e. aa compared with same time last year, of 68,- 1(12 tons. Dr. J. A. Mayer, the practical Surgeon Dentist, nf Brnadwny, Mauch Chunk, lias had a prartira or over 20 yeare.nntl Is prob ably the oldest resident dentist in this val ley, The Dr s work speaks Tor Itsvir, and the fact that all crlfcal work in the region is given to him is a sufficient guarantee or hi. superior ability as a Surgeon Dentist. ffs,T! ' Harness, LUCK JO IV IB VCI1 . l(r NlttJ HI VTV iCbIH11'Is I nrl..t M. Fh,r'.. Wi.nort. -William Newbry, aged 40 years, was dll Tiieav afternoon hT . fall of coal In the Avoudale Miues, near Wilkesbarre, 4"0II you never bad a good CUP OF, COFFEE go to WINTERMUTE'S and buy his private brand STAR COFFEE, Lawn'. ill the latest patterns.at bnt torn prices, at Jonas', in Obert s Building. The various coal interests have ordered suspension nf Work to half tiie for next Week and the following week, &S.The Original Cheap Cash Store has. and will maintain tlie reputation of liendl- lug the best makes nf Black Cashmere, at prices that cannot be equaled aa we lead but never follow. Yours, J. T. NcSBal'U. W Hats and caps, an immense variety ol all the latest styes, at popular prices, at Clauss k Bro's, Bank street. Wm. H. Stroh, orMaUch Chunk, Is the member or the Republican State Cunnnittee, for thia county, Bargains 1 Bargains in all the LATEST STYLES oT CLOTHING, Tor Men's, Youth's and Boy's, at Junes', iu Obvrls Building, , Prints from 4c. peryanl upwards; Lancaster Ginghams, 8c. per yard upwards; XMsioDiriuigs, wc. per yam upwards, at tue hew store of Joseph Jouas, Bank street. , ' ,, . Berks co., was held under $500 bsil by U 8. Commissioner Young.on the 1 lib instsnt o i the eharge of opening a letter addressed to a lady of that place, lES-Jusl opened one case Prints at 41 cents a yard, at Jlusuaum a, The recent rains have causeil a serious cave in ot the aine mines of Osborn ic Co., atFriedensyilh),Lehigh county. Three miles from Bethlehem a large hole was found in t ie middle of the road in front of the bote), Thursday, 11th inst. The residents of the Tillage are much exorcised over a possible general cave io In the locality. tSU WINTEUM DTE'S STAR COFFEE has no equal, lleceived fresh every week, asd packed in air tight packages. " """iS "I rii"wa in ,,u.; ,.,,, ,.r....u mi iiiconrei.iii,. u uo ,n increase during the yeat or 1358. liu,i ,st yr Th,r, nill ,, to the The expenditures for relier were $357,880. close or business on Saturday any arrange Tha following officers were elected! Grand meiit agreed up.n as tn the suspension ot t. M. ,va, oi i uiiaucipuia; uepuiy urana Masier.ur. u. Jlockokit Be-irord. Grand Senior Warden, George P. Hawkcs. of Philadelphia; Grand Secretary, James . .vi.o.oou, , iiiMiruii ursnn Treasurer, M. Richards Muckle, of Phil.. u..pU.., w. .,u.o,uC..Ui,i,,u, Uucaa ' MflTTOP . nvt.. r T T.. .1. r -..ivi-i.., uu.ii, oi iTi.rm Wlinorl. Will oil ft .roa vun.lvnrnl.1,1. on Wednesday, May 24th. Those desiring choice plants will do well to call. Alfred Engle, aged 15 years, employed al the Bethlehem rolling mill, die, I on Fr day from injuries received the night be ore by falling into a pit in wbirb revolved lhe fly wheel ofa stationary engine. He w,s bidly crushed. The puddling mill connected with the Birwlck (Columbia county) Rolling Mill was buined down on Saturday. Loss, $20, - 000; fully iuiured. "-three deeds wcrt put oh record In Pullsillle Monday frotn the executors of Lewie AUflrnr'tflJtavU Pesrson and Oldeon HTg1iun Company flte ttacla of land In Sol.illklll cunty, containto altogether ' ... , , " , 883 acres and M perches. Accompanying the deeds Was a general mortage securing Iks payment nf 2J5 bonds of f 400 each, In II $110,000. The tnnrtgsgo was given by the ofOcera of the Coal and !f arigatlon Com- nml 8afe Deposit bondholder!. Mr- 4ni. a Iter American watches for only $12 at E. II. Ilohl'a, Mauch Chunk, usually sold at other plsces lorIH also tne finest line nf enld and silver watches ever seen In this county, at prices ranging from tot 1 00. During the week etidlbg (ill the 13th lhst,90,5Rl tolls of coal were shipped over the L V. nil., making a total fur the sea son ol 2,441,323 tons, ah Increase of 114,229 tons as compared with sama time last year, SrMro. Mary Falh is how receiving a very lure and elegant sine It of spring and summer millinery goods, including hats, bounds, flowersiribbons, notions, etc.,whlrh she is nlfrrliig at very low prices. Two " me m. e. cbureh.oh B.nk street. UlE f.wul nail K bBi.l W linAV,P .,, ... . on Thi.rada. 11th ' .. .... A Montreal paper mixta up an account ofCalbellc mission progress In Africa and a rrCPpl to make tomato catsup, via: "They ' . "... I . (the missionar esl are accustomeit to ocgin Lu ... .... ....... .umj. j - J ... :.k.-, . to prepare them Is Ui first wipe them with a ' ' . , ' ucaii .v, ..vi. uv.. ... puns and hake them till they are tender." But nothing of this kind sis) s the career of David Ebberl, our popular liveryman, on Korth stiPuU He kecta the best of ten Ins and Icta them out at lowest rates. F. Brink, reported killed by cattle theives in the Indian Territory, turns bp alive and well.uot baying been even wound ed In the vflair. ara. Grand nnenlnz i f apring and sum- mer millln ry goods ut Mrs, Falh's, 2 doors below the M. E. church, uanlc street. The puddlers at the Fishbach Kolling Mill Schuylkill county .struck Monday for an advance in their wages of 50 cents per ton. The President of the mill proposed an advance of 2S cents, but this the puddlers refused, and not receiving any rt-ply to I.. ... . - .! . incir nuer u cninpromiae uy at-crpiing oi cents, they quitted work. About 150 men are consequently idle. The newspaper train on the main line ofthe Philadelphia and Reading Railroad 111 make counerllnhs for Lebanon and Columbia, anil go as far north as Ashland, Schuylkill county. The train on the North Pennsylvania Road will go as far over the Lehigh Valley Railroad as Hasteton and Shamnkin. Mrs. E. II. Rhodes, nf Ithaca, N. Y., formerly of town, is here on a visit to her old iriemts. Sports, attintion I The great Miley, Bay less foot race will take place on the Fair Ground in this Wough.on Thursday after- nnoli, the 26lh Inst. If you want fun and excitement be on hand. The old soldiers ol Weisspofl have re. ceived the government tombstones to be AtrtA "l Sr"ve of lh"r dc'' "'rades We learn that Hon. Harry E. Packer has bought out the Mauch Chunk Democrat printing office, and that M. R. Brodhi ad. is to have editorial charge of the paper. BprlntJ and aummer Styles. . . , , "". "w qers in the Exchange Ho M ,".,I1l'tl"' "'''"''" i fully ! pared in fit vou nut with a new and elegant, fi,i,1E euit r ,.olhra, at a price 'whirl must convince tlie nVul skeptical that what he promises Iip can and Will iK-rfonn. His stock embraces the latest novelties in cloths, eassimera and suitings, and he Is making constant additions to his stork. Drop in and see ins new quarters in tlie bxensnge Hotel ouiiuiug, uunK street, Lienighton, 1'a. If. II. PxTias, Ag't. - ,. . Do"l Marriage. Professor Charles L. Doolitile, of the chair r .si,,,,,, ,m ,,gh,r m..thrln.tjr, in ,,, n,,, Ui.lversity, was last Thursday . .a-,,. . ... .a. . morning at 10 o'clock married toMlsa Helen Wolle.daughterof Rev. Francis Wolle.form er principal of the Moravian Female Semi nery or Bethlehem. The lather of the hrlde perl.irmed tlie ceremony In the large Moravian church. The church was most heuutirully and appropriately decorated with spring flowers. The music on tlie grand organ was very fin, performed by Mr. Fred Widle, brother ofthe bride, and Piolessor Wolle, also a relative of the bride. Professor and Mrs. Doolhtln sailed in the hio lor humpe Irnm Philadelphia on Sat- urriay. The Coal Trad. n, .. , , , . , , ,,,, , Philadelphia I.alstr, 1511, i The anthra- 1 cue coal traile eontiiiiiei as It has ruled for I soma lime past, in a very unsatisfactory condition. While the half-time working at lh, lnin., , ,., Aawn , ,K. ,lf wk. -...i,..! . ,i,...i, (h. lr,,llclin r Wlllle (lf lhe Un . Ui-.ahnut Ilia demand, there has been all long an nver-rtipply nf the domestic, sises, and ibis has caused cutting in rales, whirls is Ireely continued, especially at New York. There is a somewhat better demand at this port fur New England shipment, and last ,... . . week there was more coal sent away Irom Port Richmond than was receive.., th...with the large shipment of bituminous coal by sea and a temporary acarcity of Veswls.keep ing Eastern freights from declining. There Is a unanimity of leeliog among all the coal interests that farther restriction of prnduo. linn is imperatively necessary, though just to what exunt it should go, required a good deal of discussion last week to settle. All were agreed that half time was necessary. while some wished even greater curtail men'' ,uK8"l,n twn lhlrds restriction for l",r,of 1,18 nl"l 'l' prescut glut is woraea on. i ne lact that varioua private "lr,t"r' do not suspend at all prevents tiu I l-tinin restriction front causing hall pro ductii.n, lhe actual output of three daya anm ierweek amounting to considerably nure man tuau The anthracite output ii,ul Iar Year , tljoul 500,000 tons be. mining this week, further than In have pro duction oontlnue during the first three dars Lf the week, and the aul.lect .lit k. . L. Ld to day at a meeting ofrepresenUtives of the coiiiianies In New York. They do not ,,rcr nrcrnhy of ,torpin. work the last three days this week, but are con sl'ierlng whether to order a greater restric I . ivswic t IUbaliiaiit y, 1 The bitumiiiouaooal trade isalso dull and drooping, iu consequence nfneer siimiIv. The total tonnage of anthracite coal firm all the regions for the week ending Ma 'eportoi uy the several carryiugoiiipan 1,1 amoumeu in ji-w.jiis inns, against 022,- 735 tons In the lorr.'-pouding wek last , year,, uecrease oi .i,sii tona. The total amount of aiuhraciie mined for 'he, rear is 8' 'MI3 loin, against 8,o31 tona for the 1 penol last )tur, a Urcreara of 880,518 I tous. Edtteatlonat Ksotlng, On Saturday, May l3lh,th Principals of the different High Schools of Ibe county and the County Superintendent met at Miurh Chunk for the purpose of preparing a course of sludy fur our high schools. Altar caralU delibwdtbU the following course was Unan imously adopted by the meeting and the County Superintendent Was Instructed to present it to the various School Boards for tbelr action Algebra, Oeometry (plain), Physiology, Rhetoric nr English Literature, Natural Philosophy or Botany, Book Keep ing nr Drawing, Physical Geography, Gen eral History, Civil Government and Latin (two bonks of CtBsar) or Kntrtnology. It Is supposed that pupils have finished the com mon branches when this cotirss Is taken Up( This course cannot be made, at present . the regular course In all our hlgb schools are ol too low a grade. In such eases the proper way to do will be for the Board of Directors to give the Principal permission to teach any ofthe above branches, at aby time he has pupils prepared to take them up. They un retain their present course of stddles but llloW the Principal to teach the above-named branches one after the other to such pupils as are prepared to take them, until they have completed the course. If they pass a satisfactory examination a di ploma wilt be awarded them. Many of our boys and girls leave the High Schools too young. If they know that they will get diplomas at the end of their course, they will remain lodger. This Will keep the High School full of pupils Who are prepared to pursue It igll School studies and will make it unnecessary far directors to take pupils from the lower grades and put them into the High School, regardless of their fitness for promotion, simply to give the Principal of the Itigh School enough pupils to beep him busy. Before adjourn ment it was determined that another meet ing or the kind be held on the first Satur day of October DeXt, and a motion was made instructing the County Superintendent to appoint several members ofthe meeting to prepare papers on arious subjects pertain log to the peculiar wbrk of graded schoels, to be presented lordiscussioa at this meeting. Jury List Jane Tanni oaaND jot. Reuben linger, fanner, East Penn. John Rader, merchant tailor, Mauch Chunk borough, E. J. Rouse, machinist, Weatherly. Henry Beinemsn, bricktntker, East Mauch Chunk borough. Nathan Fegley, agent, Mauch Chunk bor. Emanuel Kuebler, innkeeper, Penn Forest. .Charles Green, blaaksinitb, Lower Tows' mensing. Thomas C Williams, machine agent, Laos- Charles Bclford, farmer, Parryville. George McCormick, laborer, South Kidder. Edward Brennen, hllberi Lausanne. Asher Washburn, laborer, Weatherly. Nathan Mnser, carpenter, Mahoning. Francis Wernet, lumberman, South Kidder. Ralph Corby, clerk, Nesquehoning. Robert McDaniel, farmer, Towamenslng. Dennis Klutz, laborer, Weatherly. Wm Arner, railroader, East Mauch Chunk. I'atrick Brislin, laborer, Lausanne. Ellas IIopie, miller, Mahoning. Henry Berlin, blacksmith. Franklin. James Collins, laborer, Nesquehoning. Charles Kipp, butcher, LelilghtuU. Daniel Carriugtnh, miner, Lanaford. ram juar. Wm Krill, teacher, Lower Towamenslng. Charles E Say re, clerk, Mauch Chunk bor. Frank Smith, sawyer, Penn Forest. Wru Mushlitz, boltlnan, Lower Towamen slng. A William Thompson, saloon keeper, Mauch Chunk borough. Peter Harts, farmer, Packer. C T Horn, physician, Lehighton. Frank Eck, Engineer, Weatherly. Chas Barton, moulder, W-atherly. W II Hunter, clerk, Weatherly. .! hn Dougherty, laborer, Nesquehoning, Casper Ichter, maahsnlc, Summit Hill. George Stetler, fanner, Lehigh. C Sand berg, pattern-maker, Maucb Chunk borough. Levi Steigerwalt, farmer, East Penn Daniel Ilomig, jr, laborer, East Penn. Albert Meendsen, laborer, Lower To wamen slhg. Jn eph CallVey, carpenter, Piekertnn. Charles Malloy, laborer, Summit Hill. Joseph Verii, tailor, Weatherly. Fred Freeman, laborer, Mauch Chunk bor. James Hughes, miner, Coleraine. James O'Donnrll, miner, Audenried, Daniel Krock, painter, Packerton. J T Davis, miner, Summit Hill. S B l'udson, lumberman, Packer. Edward Kelley, railroader, Mauch Chunk borough George Woodring, Innkeeper, Manch Chunk borough. Enos Koch, jr, lumberman, Penn Forest, Wm David, 1st, miner, Nesquennning Charles Ingersoll, laborer, Summit Hill. Edward Jrnkins, mlnef, Lansforrt. Jacob Alkertsnn, blacksmith, Lansfsrd, Stephen Farniw,shovmoker, B Meadow, 8amuel Authnny,hotet-keeper,Lower Towa mensing. John Boyle, foreman, Summit Hill. Wm Ratclifie, foreman, Summit Hill. Sefernea Hawk, distiller, South Kidder Geo Q Fox, laborer, North Kiddar Edward Garraban, fireman, Boayer Meadow Mine Augustus Oswalt, butcher, Franklin Lewis Arner, farmer, Lower Tewamessing Simon Beighan, brakeman, Weatherly 8amuel Bradley, machinist, Mauch Chunk borough John Bradwell, miner, Nesquehoning Jacob Sheirer, farmer, Mahoning Ed Ziegeufuas, laborer, Lower Towaman sing Geo Chrislmin, farmer, Penn Forest yaivissi Jcay. Fraik Zehner, foreman, Lansford Robert Henry, laborer, Franklin Win Keiser, laborer, Lehighton C M Sweeney, merchant, Lehighton James Each, laborer, Lehighton Hugh Boyle, miner, Tresckow Patrick Fisher, miner, Audehrled Win Whiltingbain, laborer, WUsspoit Alfred Wbittingbam, laborer, Weissport George Pettit, laborer. Lower Towamenslng J L Gabel, merchant, Lehighton Joachim Freindt, laborer, Hackelbernle Thomas Blocker, laborer, Packerton John McGiuley, laborer,Eait Mauch Chunk Francis Neast, brakeman, Weissport Eil Heilman, pattern-maker, Mauch Chunk borough David D Kistler, farmer, Mahoning Gideon Kistler, laborer, East Penn Adoph Deering, watchmao, East Mauch Chunk Stephen Lents, farmer, Lower Towamsr. sing. , Danals McOinley, miner, Audenried Christopher Fither, tailor, Mauch Chunk borough ' Enil Wlegant, shoemaker, Weatherly George Merll. blacksmith, Mahoning Patrick Cyl, miner, Nesquehoning J W lleberling, inerohani, Mauch Chunk borough C arles Fritz, laborer, Nesquehoning Reuben Pelers, farmer, East Penn Philip Rader, Innkeeper, East M Chunk Thos tf Wllltatlls, clerk, Braver Meadow Benj F Jones, miner, Audenried Patrick Barron; laborer, Nesquehoning Ellas Schick, merchant, Mauch Chunk II Latham, physician, Weatherly Frank Koch, farmer, Franklin Thomas ltaney, farmer, East Penn. ftfbho tohool Report. In consequence or the promotions mane the opeulng of lhe term, U is not deemed ekpedlent to make any further piomotlons. Examinations were held In alt he schools, showing satisfactory pngress since the win ter examinations. Tho attendance tip to the close, ofthe term lias been good. The following pupils ofthe High School have passed In the branches named I M. Alice Monla and L'tiie V. Ash Physical Geography and United States History. Hor ace Kaudenbuib, Webster Nothsteln and Chas. Wieand Geography. Bc1ass-Horace Raudenbush, Webster Nollisteliii Charles Wieand, Emma Gross and Fanny Ebaen -History. C ctoss Tillle 8eifert,Llllie Reirh- rd, Charles Hauk and Frank Obert Ele mentary Arithmetic Tillle Beifert and Charles Hauk History. man school. A class Alice Monti, Lltzie Ash,Gussie Clauss, Emma Asti. B class Horace Raud enbush, Webster Notbstein.Charles Weiand, Fanny Ebsen, Emma Gross, Charles Brink man, George Brinkuian, Charles Trexter, Harry Clauss, Elmer Scbmale.Albert Fueh er. C class Tillle Seifert, Llllie Reicbard, Ploy Clauss, Mary Ebbert, Sophia Rauden bush, Minnie Peters, Mary fSttocb, Minnie Siegfried, Charles Hauk, Frank Obert, Wil Ham Klinger, Lewis Dreibelbies, George Shulti, William Horn, William Trainer, Eugene Bartholomew, James Rehrig. aaasiUAR. A class Laura tVeldaw, Mlnnla Snyder, Emma Hartung Emma Hunsiaker, KUa Pe ters, Daisy Hlbbler, AntlsModti, Eva Ills- key, Emma Qaggus, Ida Trainer, Vesta Itun sicker, Emma Waterbori tidWln Helm, Fran- els Baehman, Willie Sboeb, Freddy Miller, Tommy Yenser.Martln Zandar,Alvtn Koons, Harvey Koons. II class Mary Dreibelbies, Mary Oabel, Lillian Semtael, Emma Ebsen, Mary Binltu, Ella lleberllttg, Martha Held, Ida Monlthrop, Eddie McOormlck. Urwllle Wert, Eddie Nusbaum, Frank Nusbaurd, Eddie Koons, James Krnm, Willie McCor mick, Oharles Oelger, Pierce Trainer, Willie Seaboldt, Charles Weiss, Ulysses Hcugh, Harvey Hough, Albert lleberling. lKTaRMKDIATR. Aelas-Ella Belehard, Emma Froellcbt Carrie llouxb, Mary Albright, Ida Rehrlgi Alice Newhard, Ida Moms, Amanda Koons, Abraham Wolfe, Edwin Ohl, Wilson Xander, Charles ttapsber. II class Alice Uaggus Ella Fink, Irene Fenstermaoher, Sarah Fueher, Laura Miller, Bessie Wills, Velia Wieand, Emma Held, Edgar Xander, Eddie Hlbbler, Alvln Noll, Edgar Noll, Willie Ir win. Johh Lents. Chas. Kaudenbuib, Aman- us Itehrlg, Willie Clauss, Robert Stans- berry. U elass Emma MlUer.Lena DeTsch Irschsky, Tillle Shoeh,Emua Seaboldt, Laura Belts, Charles Bowman, Allen Peters, Harry (label. aXCOXDABV, xo. 1. A elass Btnle Dnrllng, Willie Rapsher, Pierce Uuth, Oscar llellman. Wilson Wei. daw, Hobble Hollenbaoli, Oscar Shulti, Uran- llle Clau;, Milton Hauk, Elmer Reed, Ella Albright, Etta Drissell, Emma Koons, Sallie Gabel, Emma Williams, Emma Fuehrer, Llllie Klelntop. 11 elass Eddie Kelchard, Albert Bartholomew, John Ueberllng.Wlllle Notbsteln, Willie Held, Jane Oelger, Emma Frey, Clara Hunsicker, Ella' Ebbertt Mamie Fortwangler, Delia DeFrebn, Alice Noth steln. U class Frank iShoch, David Mo iormlek, Charley Itex, Tummle Trainer, Henry Honts. Willie ileck, Ollle Klelntop, Pleree llellman, Willie Belts, Charlie Veil. aner, Wlillo Kreldler, Hobble Lents, Fierce Frey, Clemment Bietney, Tommle Mortbl-' mer, Ida llellman, Mlnnla Werner, t-llo Trniner, Laura, Kloti, Clara Oaggus. Clara Rex Alice Sulngler, Ida Williams, Maud Wheatley, Emma Ebbert. axCONDART, HO. 2. A class Llllie Snyder, Martha Bnjder, Llnle Lents, Hannah Freellch, Katie Drum' bore, Minnie i rants, Bella Honts, Qussle Shocb, Annie Uaudenbbb,Ida Irwin, Emma Uutb, Frank Crick. Harry Blank, Willie Koons, Willie Sanders. D eldis Isola lien- Inger, Jennie Trexler, lilci Longkammer, Llssle Albright. Jennie Trainer, Sallle Eb sen, Minnie Moultbrup, Ira Nothsteln, Lester Smith, Eddie Leonhard, George Strobm, Eddie Spoonhelmar, Willie Nothsteln. C class Mamie i'rltslnger, Annie Brocady, Mazy Farren, Robbie Blank, Harry Warner, Eugene Elsehhodsr, rniMART, mo. I. A class Ella Sbumacher, Ida Wert, Lulu Rehrig, Clara Hellmafl, Wlllln Mullen.Rob ble Tr liner, Harry Gaggus, Joseph Froclleh. B class Mabel Wheatley, Eddie Hartman, ialtle Morthlmer, Lllsle Shoch, Ella Sea. boldt, Carrie Koons, Carile Koof.Emma Uer man, Ada lilts, Alice Wolfe. Ida Wolfe, Lis, sle Smith. C class Frank Semmel, Charles Keons, Allle Greenawald, Thomaa Webb, ASln Shulti. Willie Creenaoald. Harry Ohl, Qusta DeTschlrschaky, Harvey Gum btrt, Emma Blank, Llssle Beck, Ella llontz, Bartha Hollenbach, Irene Weidaw, Llllie Froclleh, Llllie Movlthrop, Minerva Ileldt, rRlKART, MO. 2. A elass Georse Clauss, Emma Fortwang, ler, Minnie Newbard, Hattle Wieand, Char, lie Faust, Mattle Khoads, Gertie Peters. Class Mary Schoch, Sophie Leonhard, Hat' tie Oaggus, EUma Frltslnger, Alloe Me- Cormlek, Mattle Horn, Herbert Elsenhour, Alphabet elass Hattle Trexler, Emma Pe ters, Katie Olltert, Fecia Paltser, Annie Warner, Mary Mnlhearn, Calvin Frame, Wilson Moulthrop, Bobble Daniels, Sallle Krum, Bertha Farren, Rosa Uehrlg. O class John Kipp, Qeorue Klpp.Wlllle Nothsteln, Ellen Weiss. Primer class Eddie Qllbert Oranvllle Rehrig, Clyde Wills, Freddie Ilex, Dannie Frey, Willie Stansbvrry, Ollle Webb, Robtle Stoat, Oeurge Ltchtenwalder, Emma Aekar, Cora Rex, Manda Bellman, Llllie Spoonbelmar, Manda Rehrig, Eva Frilling- er, Emma Seller, Eugene Frltslnger, Frank Lents. C. E. ORIFF1N, Principal Lower Towamenslng Squibs. A valuable cow belonging to John Rueb, or Bowman's was run over and killed by the 11 o'clock passenger train on Mon day last. The road In East Penn township lead logs rrom Bowman's to Pennsville is In a very bad condition, the recent rains and th heavy teams which pass oyer it have made it terrible. Oliver Blose paid a1 fly lag visit to D, It. Stroup's, in East Penn, last Monday, They are all hale and hearty and bestowed much hospitality. The protracted rains prevented some of our farmers rrom planting corn. Charles Snyder, or Lehigh Gap had narrow escape last week. Wbile out selling fish his horse look fright and ran away, spilling Charlie into the street. The team was caught at Bowman's. The Supervisors or our district have levied a tax of ten mills on the dollar. Candidates fur assistant assessors not elected at the late election ahould apply I time to the Co'iiiniuioner to be apdoluted The triennial assessment will be made tin fall. One person cannot All two otllces tberetore such need not apply, CoKrinxKcx, Attention I Soldiers. The ex-soldiers and sailors of Welsspoii and vicinity are hereby invited to attend meeting, tn be held at the house nfjus. S, Webb, this (Saturday) evening, May zoin for the Hjr;iee ni adopting measures lor iu erection n tnmustones, ami prowny nnaert log Decoration Day. tiy rque t ni Ei-Spi-mrsS, Charge Not InsUlned. Our readers will remember seelns- an tern In our locals some sis or eight weeks' ago setting forth that ReV. Jesse Laros, ol the Evangelical or German Methodist Church, bad been arrested lh ode city by a constable from Schuylkill county bb & Charge of having attempted, while'lempor- rily supplytnga pulpit nearTamaaua last winter, to ravish a young daughter of Mr. Miller, whose guest he was at the time. He formerly Was in charge ofa congregation In this city, but Is now pastor ofa church In KutstotVn. Soon after his arrest and bind Ing nvef the Conference of which he is a miMnber at Ills own request appointed a committee to investigate the matter tbnr- uglily wllh a view ofascertalntdg Ms guilt or Innocence, and which, duty the several preachers designated for the purpose per formed by going to the place and locality of the alleged attempted outrage, and there Calling and examining witnesses. The In quiry Tailed to bring forth any proof cslsb lishing the Built of the accused, and he Was ixurdlngly declared iuunttent before the conference. The charge boWever still bangs over the accused In the Schuylkill coUIti, nd will ere long undergo a legal sifting. Allentown Ikmotrit. STATE HEWS. The Oolebrok furnace, at Lebanon, produced 410 tona of iron laat week. Emma Heller, of Hillidaysbdrg. Blair county, aged 9 years, tiled on Mon day from the effect of jumping rope. -Miss Nauuie Bmitb, of Oreensburg, Wratmorelaud county, baa voluntarily abstained from tasting food for three weeks. -The affairs ofthe Assessment llntual Life Association of Washington (grave yard inaarance) ate to be wound up al once. The pay of the employes bf the Phil adelphia and Heading Itailroad Company at Heading, for April, amounted lo 1135, 000.' Scott Brothers, of Weetmcreland oouaty, have accured about three thous and acres of land in that county which will be developed for oil. Ezra and Irvino Steinrod, who have been arrested near Union City, Erie county, fur illicit distilling, are leading Citizens of that oounty. A party of experienced oil operators have leased 3000 acres of land in the neighborhood o( Stoystown, Somerset ounty, which will be tested for oil. A paying oil- Well has been discover- d upon a piece of land in Bradford that was donated by Marcus. Hullngs, of Oil City( to the Bethel Home, of Erie. Henry Stevens, of Bradford, has in stituted suit against his wife, based Upon suspicions that she intends to poison him to get possession of bis property. Maggie Bloom, of Lancaster, thinks he swallowed a rmall snake a few days ince while taking a drink of water. She nffers iutense pain, and has lost ber rea- on through feaf. -Ed nurd Major, araftsman, While at. tempting to 'suub" a raft at Qneenstown, near Banbury, on Thursday, fell and in jured bis fcplne bo badly that he died soon aftetwatd. -Tuo sale of 800 acres of oil territory in. Butler county, by Mrs. General Mo Oilinont to Phillips Brothers and Dr. Ejjbtrt, of Franklin, Vtjnnnjo county, fnr;$10.1000 was consummated on Tues day.,.'! lion, Ilobert Given.. ex-Associate Jubge of Westmoreland county, dropped dead'of heart disease at'Ludwick, West moreland county, on Tuesday. He was at one'ilme an active Democratio poll tician. , TJheFlttsburgCommerclaiaakette' claims to have di patches front every oounty west of the Allegheny Mountains indicating that General Beaver will be solidly supported by the llepublicaus of those counties. -Aunt Peggy Ueimdnd, of Bedford, has a goose that was hatched fifty years ago last March. Albert Mole, of Jackson township, York county, was kicked to death a few days tince by a horse. Tbo house of Briggs Flock, ill Or- land, Otilusa, connty, Cal., was burned Wednesday, and a 11 year-old sister of Mrs. Flock perished in the fliimes. A Mrs. Hice and her child were dangerous ly burned. The jury in the case of Moses A, Grinnell, on trial at Newport, R. I., for the mu:der of Charles II. Thomas, Wed Desday returned a verdict of "guilty .of murder as charged," Griunel is 80 years old. Anton Sohwamper, a brewer, shot his wife as she lay asleep with ber moth er, at Hancock, Mien., on Tuesday, and then shot himself through the forehead, Both are dead. Jealousy was the cause of the act. Seneca V. Holloway, the defaulting Cashier of the First National Bank of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., who bad been placed in the Stato Insane Asylum, was arrested Wednesday at the Asylum, on his being discharged as cured, He held for examination. CONGRESSIONAL SUMMARY. In the Senate Thursday, 11th inst., most ofthe morning hour was occupied with the readingorthe long bill reported by the Be lect Committee on Epidemic Disesses. was Isid over a the first business for Fri day. The Chair announced his signature ofthe Tariff Commission bill, which now goes to the President. Tlie discussion o the Court of Appeals bill wss resumed, and an attempt to have the measure disposed nf failed. Tne conference report on the ludian Appropriation uih wassgrred to. In the House, the bill appropriating 110,, 000,000 in aid of public schools was reporter ordered printed and recommitted. The Geneva Award bill Was taken up and dis cussed. In the Senate, Friday, the bill reported on Thursday by the Committee on Eiiidem ie Diseases came up in the morning hour but a motion for Its consideration was lost. Mr. P.att's bill amending the law for Ibe protection or the registration rftrade marks. so as to provide that nothing in that law shall prevent registry or any lawful trade mark rightfully used at the time of the passage ol me law, wos taken up and pais e.1. The Court nf Anneals bill was iiu.l after further debate, by a Voter.f SJ to 18 All the Hemlbllralu and aix Dem ocrati Mesara. Bavard, Cockrell, Jackson, Harris, Pugh and Walker Voted for it. Cnnlerenee reports on the Fortification and Agricultur al Appropriation bills were adopted, '1 ha Fire Per Cent, bill was taken up and laid over as unfUisbed business. In the House, the cuofereUce reports on the Fortification and Agricultural Appro priation billa wss agreed to. The Geneva Award bill was passed yess 13J, nays 88. Mr. Crape moved tn dispense with the morn ing boor aed take op the bil)-fv the exten alon ofthe charters of the national banks, but tha motion failed for wantef the two- thirds tn the affirmative. Thecal! of Corn- mlttees for reports on the private calendar belnt concluded, Mr. Crapo called up the stx-cisl order, the National Bank Charter Eitetilldti bill, when Mr. Randall raised the question ef consideration in favor oMho private business. A vote being taken re sulted 118 tn 18 IH favbrof the special order, whereupon Mr. Randall raised, the point nf no quorum, abij k ball iiflh Iltitise.fnlli.w ed. The call showed that 211 members a quorum were present, hut the tilhuster ing on the Democratic side continued until, finally an adjournment was agreed tn. The Senate was hot In session on Satur day. In the Hnuse the River end Harbor bill Was reported, ordered printed and recommitted,- Mr. Robinson, or Massachusetts, "reserving all points or order thereon." Mr llingley, nf Maine, asked leave to report, from the Committee on Banking and Cur rency, a bill to sUipehd the Issue bf silver certificates and to limit the cnlnege of silver dollars to the requirements nf the eople, but Mr. Holntah.nf Indiana, objected. Mr. Crapn, of Massachusetts, then tailed up the bill to extend the corporate existence of Na tional banks. After the reading nf the bill botlce Waa given nf various amendments, slid Mr. Crapn spoke In eklilatialinn and advocacy or the Ineaslirr-i Mr. Bland, nf Missouri, saike in cpmIUbn t the bill. After farther debate the matter Went over. Mr. Aldricb, or Illinois, introduced a bill ciVIng the thanksnr Congress tn Lieutenant Uanetihnwori end conferring 1Imii him tin ratlk ol Lieutenant Comhtantler. Mr. Hew. itt.nf New York.lhtriMlUtfd a bill tn amend the et repealing discriminating duties on goods prndllred lh countries rail nrihe Cape of Good Hote,sn as to make it apply to such goods aa may be in public stores or ware houses or on shipboard In port on January 1, IBM. Both the above bill were referred. In the Senate, Mnnday, the House Gene va Award bill was temporarily tabled, the Judiciary Committee Having reported a bill on the aame suhjevti Various bills Were re ported providing for public !ililldlngatnong them one for a public building in New Castle, Deleware. Mr. Pendleton, fioni the Committee on Civil Service, presented a re port to accompany the Civil Service Iteform bllli Mr. Morrill submitted a illbstlule for the House bill In relation tn distilled spirits In boud. The Fire Per Cant. Land bill came up as unfinished business, but Was laid aside informally. Mr. Beck addressed the Bennb in support of the House Bonded Distilled Spirits bill. Mr. Morrill opased the bill After remarks by Mr. Windoni, tho muycr of an investigation of charges nfallegrd cor ruption in connection with the measure, a resolution by Mr. Beck tn giVe the measure precedence or consideration lu-ieaflet- was indefinitely postponed. After an executive session the Senate firijoUhbed. In the Hobse 4b bills and resolutions were introduced under the call or Stales Among tbem was another resolution by Mr Robiueon,orNew York, in relation to lhe matter of American cititeUs in British pris ons, etc A resolution was adopted direct ing the Secretary of War to consider the propriety of buying the dwelling in Wash ington In which President Lincoln died. Mr. Strait, of Minnesota, under instruction rrom the Committee on Militia, moyed to suspend the rules and pass a bill revising the militia laws of the United States. After discussion, the motion failed yeas 81, nays 133. The Speaker announced the appoint ment of Messrs. Callin.nfNew Yurk. Davis. of Illinois, ahtl Blackburn, of Kentucky, as visitors to West Point, and Messrs. Thomas, of Illinois, Darrall, of Louisiana, and Hor ns, oi .new jersey, ss visitors to Annapolis. Mr Caswell, ol Wiscohslb, Under instruc tions of the Committee on Patenta, moved losuspcnn me rules ami pass a bill provid ing that no action for damagea for infringe ment of patents eha II bf sustained for the use or any patented article or device when it shall appear at the trial that the defend- ent purchased such article for a valuable consideration in open market. The motion was agrean to, ana the bill passed, 145 to 48. The Speaker presented a messago frura the ic.Hicii. wBusiiiuiiuK i communication rrom the Commissioner of Pensions, callinz attention to the fuel that tlie deficiency ap- iiruoriaiiuu oi io,uvu,uuu to meet tne June navmenta of arms twonlntia ahoiilil hm .v.ll, able as early as the 23lh Instant, if prsctlc- u uie. Aujuurncu. In the Seuate Tuesday, a bill from tb House Was passed accepting tho library or fered to the United States by Dr. Joseph M. Toner, of Washington. It consists nf more than 20,000 volumes upou historical, medi calcientiflc and literary subjects. Mr. Bay- nrd, from the Finance Committee, reported a suostituie lor tne uonded Spirits bill. It was placed on the calendar. The Five Per cent liand bill came up aa unfinished busi ness, ana was aitvocateil by Mr 1'liimb. Mr Blair opposed it, and the bill finally went over until vreauesaay, In the House, bills were reported from the Judiciary Committee and placed on the calendar providing that accessories after the fact may be tried before the trial of Ibe principal when the principal has escaped) making the bribery of, or the acceptance of a bribe, by a witness, punishable by a fine of not more than $500, or imprisonment for hut more then two years ; declaring the bribery or, or acceptance ofa bribe br. a juror a felony ; declaring it aiisprison of felony to conceal the knowledge nf therorr mission ofa felony in anyplace exclusively within the jurisdiction ofthe United Stales. The consideration ofthe National Bank Ex tension bill was resumed, and Mr. Hewitt spoke-in support of the measure A lively debate followed, in which Messrs. Itasson and Kelley participated. An evenings, s sion wss held, (ten members being present) at which Messrs. Hazletnn, of Missouri, An deraon,of Kansas and Uolman of Indiana, spoke against the bill. In the Senate, Wednesday, Mr. Hale In troduced a bill extending tho rebata of du ties on shipbuilding materials, Under ihe act nf 1874, to wire rope already Imported, This is supplementsry tn a wire rope bill recently Introduced by Mr. Hair, A bill was considered for the extension ofa steam train shovel intent, reported with a aubsli- tution of 1 years, In the nlace nf 10. as the term of Ihe extension. The bill Want nrer at the end nf the morning hour. The Five Per Cent. Land bill was discussed and went oyer without action. In the House, dlerussion ofthe bill to ex tend the charters nr the National banks was resumed. The bill was supported by Messrs, Hardenburgh, of New Jersey, Mutchler and ErmentroUt of Prnua., Hutchins, nf New Yurk, and Briggs nf New Hsnipiliire Messrs, Cillberlsnu'and Mills, f Texas, and nlurch, of Maine, opposed the bill. At 4 o'clock debate was susiendeJ, and the bill was read by sections for amendment. Af ter several amendments had been offered, tne Dill went over lur tne day. Mr. llssle ton. from the Cvmmitlee on Elections, tin seated a report on the election case of Lowe vs. Wheeler, rrom the Eighth Congressional District or Alabama, declaring the contest ant, Lowe, entitled tn the seat, It Was Isid over for future action. The Speaker ore- sented a oommunicatsoo from the Agricul tural Cominitrioeer relative tn tho growth of tha cinchona plant in the United States, wnicn was reierren A Vigorous Growth ofthe hair is often promoted by using Par ker's Hair Balsam. It always restores the youthful color and lustra to gray hair, gives It uew lile and removes all Irritation aud daudrutf. LKHlQHtON RETAIL MABKZtal, Coainotao Wixlt. Flour psrsaek ..in.in Fluar Spring mixed. ,i, .,, Horn, per bushel,,.., , ,,,, Dais, per bushel,.,,.,.,,., ,, Mixed Ohop, per ewt.. ,,,, Middlings, r et. ....... .1.,,. i., m., Horn Chop..,, ,..., .it, i Bran, per owl, ,,,,,,,, llultsr.par pound,, i,i, i. ....... EkkS, riosen. ,,,,,, i, Ham, per poond..,,,.,,,,,,, ., Lard, per pound , Sbuuldsrs, par pound , Potato, pr rnsbal.;, v...,. . ll 00 .4 ie 1 oo 71 1 tl i it 1 48 !f 18 18 12 1 OS Wholesale Market Report. Corrected Weekly for theCAtsov AnvooaT By R. BEATTY, SON & CO, WHOLESALE PRODUCE DEALERS, Ac, No-. 193 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa. ncenira an1 anil a'.t blntla nl flntitittv frn. once Domestic end Fore gn Fruit ai.r vire tab ea. I hlrmncs and rnuntrr llealcra liaviuc reasonable Produce to, are mvltoo to Con sign nr correpoiia EaTASUSIlKD I ISSO. 1 DIC-DAY, MAY IS. I si J The i col rainy weather exerted a Ueprca'ng tLflneneoon trade dnrit.r;tie past wee, and early brlita afia veritable rtiff'rrd sotnonbst. The demand wsagooo conrtderlCf the westber how.vtr. rtnwtierricab oucnt i-omOTtoui peas I.7S to 2.00 at the cloae ot the we k . c b bare hrouiht en Saturfar I SO to 3 75 per b. r 1 readily i Hits firm boiler flail. Country Produce. APPt.KS-New, choice, per bbl 4 OCas M Medirm 2 itut OTj xai ay 3 ioa8 0". APPL18 XlUTTJSn per sal, r.o7'o i Aiple Jelly, (ao per lb. nm TEll-Diiry. Svrci Ollt Bute' Me Creamery. -SaJlet Choice ltoll. MiJ ci hxtir Choice ltolLsislic: Medlnnt, Itii'o. UK AUa. Choice, Ni.v . S 4 1 1 Indium. 3 :Usl 4 1 Mixed. 1 7ca2 M): 1 1 ma. eavo per ID. I1A ON-Couttrv. Clear Bide, telle Itlb-, Jlf aWi Shoulder 7a'e. lir.OOM COUM-Exira Cbblee Green Lnrl. llttllei Mo 1 IIi.r),SkttCi Ited.t.lo. CUKESE-Niw Ohio Factory. Halle: N. V, Qoihba, It a i4o I Younj America, Hi, a Ko stwltsar, Salic; Liinbcrger, Itai7c. CiDlSu per bbl. IWsioni Crab Atplei aoM no, CrtANDnllltlE'-t)r bbl ll CO a 14 Wj pr box 4 r4 7t. Df.ItSD HIUIIB-App ea. ellced. a 7c do O.aartera.3 I 6f; I caches. Halves, tHieci p-e!ed, oo., Ualsc; pitied Cucitea, Mattel tlaspbcr rlea.stsuci Iil.io.berri-s tssi'e per lb. toi s II FOltEKIN FUCIIS-l.euiona, 4 d (Cy-ei boii Florid Orences. S. nSI . FEATIlEttS Lire Gec.e, per lb., tCaCte; Mixed, tSaS'o KOOS-strlctli Fresh case, Kalfe. 110 M I tl Y-3 iV3 &j per b 01. MAPLE SWEtTfi-eyinc. Mai Co oersal.i Snaar. llalttl pef lb.; enear, Gran., 9a re. KUTS-Pernuta, 4H aSKclorl hoice White) C. etnnt.. 1 10 a 1 00 1 Walnuts, 60 a 73c e-hell bsrts, 1 im a l :i. OHIO Onion Setts, 00a7 00 per bath. POD LTUY-Ln e Chickens, 7 a B- c per calr. aceordlns; to else; Ureased. per ib, KaiSo 1 nr kejrs, inairc; Oeete SkSci Duo s. Oaltc rOTATOLU-1 a 23 per buabel. sweets, stl a 0'. , UaHNo. l.pcr bbl, 1 20) Kxtre. per bbl. I 2' Daily, ter bbl. I 6'. HAUS-Cotton. White, per lb. :Ho i Cotton, Milcd, 2a;ici Woolen, li a Ko HEEUS Tlmntbv. per ba.licl, 2CJ a SO Clover. 4 73 a 3 0 1 for small 6 0Da3 3) for larre. TALLOW-Conulry, 7 a 8oi Beeswax, 2) a 23 perlo. VINEOAV.-Chclce Wine tbd Valt. ?3 1 3fc peraal; standard Cltv Brands, liauo p.r rat i 'cunlry, isaiic per ral, as lo qoahtr. VRUETA flLES- Bermuda Op Ions, I 75,i U9 per ooi. Potatoes- e 30 a 7 00 bsl. Pipe Apple 10 a lie each Cabbage. 6 30a7 CO crate accord loc to quality. Strawberries. 2 a23o per quart Bananas, 2 boat " ber bench Uermnda Toms toes, box soaeo i peas p r box i 73a2 V. Groceries. OREE? c6fFU FanorXtlo. ter lb. lie Choice do, llHot Prime ad. Hat Oooddo, lCc o-dlnary, tci JaTa,20a2Se. llOAtjrKD COFFKE In paper, per lb. 17Kii ISsci lower crsJea 12ial3c Iu bull, UKalScr Java, paper, t4i2ic; Java bnlk.2 ml'ia SUOAIW-eiauCnrd A perlb.eVc; Windsor A, She- Pralr.e B. Slici llcCned 1eilcw,8.ifUc. 3Iolaasea Yollow, 7j a Soi Qrjuu'aUd. IdVo PnwUtreo.Ckel Ciu.hed.loe, KHei Cut Lost, lie. SVntlP-Cholee Maple Flavored, 3 ci Prln e If aple Flavored. 4to i Choice Sugar Strop, tCc Prime Sngjr bjrup. Moi Ooo-I Sugar S,rnp 30c; Bin k Strap, 3'jC ItlCB Itanceon. per lb. 6lf a6HC! Carolina, SalHc NEW OrtLEANS MOLASSES Choice. 72c Strictly frlrae, 70oj rrme. C3o. TKAS Youpk Ilvson, per lb. !5o a I 00; (inn pbwoer, 23o a 1 eC loiucrlsl. SomIcq. Japan 23 k 70c; Oolono, 2ta,8x-oucliontf, 2ra(3o. CANDLbS-r1li:r- f ill welgi.t, lco i Steannc, ptrset, i;hc; Mould pei act UHe. Osoln, Flour, Feed, &o. WIIEAl-Prtmelled Wli ter.J S9al i3: Me dlttns, I 30 a 1 U COIlN-ltigli Mixed 8hel'el,fJs:c; Ycllon Bbelled, Uaisci Ear Corn. ec8SC OATS- Prime WU to, 33SS0! Miked. CtSSa. It YE-1 lor Weste.-hl l ooal (Ulor Penua and ulno. BAltLEY-1 oral 10 lor P line Norlhwesten. Bprtnsr (30 a 1 00 lor Medtota. FLOU It Fancy Patents, (spring and win ter) 8 3Cas 73- T.iuey 81. Louis (winter) S ira 23; Fancy Family Wblte Amber and Winter 7 7Ja 00; Cliolco-Familv (cholc-ied winter); 3Ca7 73. XX Famtlr (medium winter) 7 0a7 Za, XX i Baker.' (Uinnetota) f 23a7 CO. XX ttai era' (Wl.oonstn) 7 lSa7 t; COmttieal. 33s9 e. in paper. Oaimcal medium brand 'i OOad 25 pei bbl; Fancy 1 7Sal CO. ltje F.our. 3 73a6 to. MILL FEUD--VMte Middling. 10 0' a J. 32 1 Coarae do. aoOiM 00; Secoutls 21 uvaS200; Biau i 0al3 OJ. r Hopped reeil. 31 OCaJI W. UAY-Pnme Tlntotbr, baled: 14 Km 15 00 per tobi Prime Xbw, loose 13 0tal70o. Provisions and live Stock PBOVIIONS. Ex,S. C.IIams, perlb.l4c Ex 8. C. hhouldera, iskoi Vx S. O Uie.il.InM Bacon.lSHe; Et -. C Dried lice: in Beta. loHe; Beef ToDsrues, ter desen. 6 00 1 BSoon HI oo d. era. tc; Short nib Bides, St: do Clear Ruler, lle Mesa Pbik.pef SW, 1I5; do, PbiitCut F tally, -13 to 80 pieces in bbl. I9 78i Lard Re fined, summer use. In tteices, 12c; do In Lap tiDls. lmc; do. In bnckets 13 1 do. in I Ib pub-. to lbs tn case, I3e ; do, 5 lb palls, i:lic i do. 6 Ib pahs, 13V.0 1 do, ID 10 In pada. Hie. CATTLE Fair to Prime Shipping, 7 37 73 common lo rood bntchei Ing 7.3a7 0n; 11 ul sanu Fat Cows. 3 OOaJ 00; Veala 3 iHc. f HEh P-CotsmOn to Fair, 8 8i$ s't Good to Prime. I Coal 40; Lambs, a 2'a7 12. HOOS-PhiladeOhta lloi t. 7 3 1 a 3 00 ; Good Corn Fed Yorkers, 7 ra7 ,0; Orsers. SOaC 30 STOOX MAEKET. Closing prices or DxIIavkx & Towmskxii Stock, Government and Cold 40 South Third Btrc.i. Phila., May 18, trf 3. tl, S. 's. ltsi, Ext 101U bid aik. d U- S. 8'f,li41, newsExl.lOlU bid 101 U ask-d U.S. 4U, new 1I8K bid 118V asked 11. Oi UHIT'UOJ, D ......ll U. B. 4'snew... , ni? WW 12lj; bid 120M ask id Hennsyanla H. U. l'hlla. u Keadlna- K. It. 2aV til.l uia cai asaea 2 li aske.1 LehtKh Valley H. R.... (O'-i bid el a,k d Leh'Kh OoalfiNav. Co.. i b d 3iU asaed United Uo'aol tti J.. ...lit bid 1HH asked norincrn i.nirai if. it oi" w4 asaeo llestonvllle Pass. R. It. io'S b d i U asked Pitts. Tit. Unn. It. It. 18 bid asked ttantral Tranipcrtatton. 12 bid SI asked Northern PaclneUBtn.., 41 bid IU asked " I'rerd.. 78K bid 7 askrd North Penn. K K 83 bid (3U asked Ui.it . n Si .117 . , , . , . hi. m, r.riv it, ji,,,.... M m,u j Bvavii Silver, (Trades,) tH bid WJJ asked SPECIAL NOTICES. PiailLES. . I will mall (Free) 'he recipe for a simple VKdErAHLK HALM that Will remove TAN. fMlKLES, PIMPLES and III.DTCHEn, laaVInt: the skin loft, Clear and teaat!lul! also Instructions f ir prouocln a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald header smooin lact. Auuress ineiusing sc. stamp, lll'.N. VAtTlJLLK, 12 D.rtlaj B'..N. Y, rjiar. 23.y). TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser having been permanently curoa ni mat araanuisease, uonsnmiition, Dy a simple frrnady. Is anxious to moke known to hts fellow sufferers the means ercure. To all who desire It. he will send a copy ofthe prescription Used, (free ofcliarue), with the dtreeilons for preparing and usinir the same, which they will find a sore CI'Rl; for uuuilllUi uiii.iia.iiinai'jurixun, A3. Tit al A, IIIIONUHITIS, tie. Parlies wliblngtha PrescrlptloDiwIU please address, Rev. E A. WILSON, IM I'ennSt., Williamsburg, W. Y. mar. 23-yt. ERRORS OF YOUTH. AaENTLEMAft who suffered for years .rrem NarVons DEBILITY. PR EM A. TtlltE UEUAY. and all the affects or youth fu. Indiscretion, will fur tha sake of suffering humanity, send tree to all who need It, the reeipe and direction; for making the simple remedy by which he was eamd. Sufferers wishing to proSt by Ihe advertiser's expert enee esn do so by addresaleir In parleoi con fidence. .1UI1N B. liitllKN, mar.23.yl 42 Cedar ft. New Yoik. CLINTON nRETNKY.talblonat.le Boot and Suoa Alsxis -lienk St . lighfen Al werlr warrsoted. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS will cure dyspepsti.hcartbum, maUi ria, kidney disease, liver complaint) and other wasting diseases; BROWN'S IRON BITTERS enriches the blood and purifies tha system; cures weakness, lade of energy, etc. Try a bottle. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Is the only Iron preparation thai does not color the teeth, and will not cause headache or constipation, as other Iron preparations will, brUwn's IRON BITTERS Ladies and all suiterers from ned ralgia, hysteria, and kindred com plaints, will find it without an equals mm wm, Mows! CATHOMCON.J. & POSITIVE CUilE FOIl FEMALE 00MPUWT. This remedy will act in harmony with tho Fc ialo system at all times, and also Immediately upon the abdominal and utsrlfte muscles, and re store them to a healthy and strong edhRitlon, Br. Mirchlcl's Uterluo Cattiollcod wlU Ecre fsTJ Inij of tho womb, Lcucnrrbaia, Chronic infiafunas :oa and Ulceration of tbo Womb, Incidental uemorrnaro or i'looamr, i .iin;ai, ozipprcsici aid Irre;:;ilirSfcns!niitloil, Kidney Complaint, T1irrennrB4 nml Is csncclallv adnntt-d tn the ChaUta otLUe. Mend for pamphlet (ice. AH letters cf inquiry i rcciy nnawercu. AminBsmninTe. evr e-.lo by all drncclsts. Ncv elr.o PI per bottle, Ol.l elm 81.60. Ri anra and ask for Er. Mac cblsl's Uterine Cathollcon. Take nootl.-a-For s.ile at A. Ji Darling's Drug fllore. in Lehightoll. liny 2U-yl IHeMUri(i gUrcr-puua avisrsaui ,t nok.Uaiw ft tht rhiaers " M pieces full sli Varsl Hub, vlth W kill nS 1 flMUrul Rllte.t)UtMl Baltee Kallk. 1 IrisBoaccoopvaiineut. reiki I iron, uww cean cca at stores I and a beautiful lllntratH MmuIik, hits I monuu, poll pma u m uirccccni sisDipa sew wx?u.fi lUtULT ClX, l-ejbO.han, IU lUrvUf nUie and nafldm : cipenes. Aaami ADjESMfHITE UQUSE The ONLY BOOK HI eftheklnd HI verrab'4 INEW EDmON.J?Tgg? B Wubington to the present time, with over m Suel PortrJt I or tne i-aaict oi tne vnno nouse, wita new u but ec m Hotnei of the Presidents. Tht Is th most uUbUbook published. Afentj WAnted ik1 foe CiivuUrS, trilh IMS mi", to RPflnt FY A On Pttt1kM tu ncrin 4tn atw rniiioeiBJ)i rm JESSE AND Our lUtisf ttcd IJrf of ihe Jtmmi Ilrtithws la calixcod to AOOPatmsl wiili TO lUustHtioiiaSa eiidUcefnMt IncWduiE: tUo PcAih nd Buriil ol 4m WeiboulusiTaiu the kiUtog, the howei Jens limes liter desib. hit vlte. tU two children born la outltwry.the Ford who mide toe cepture,etc.elio a fuU-pAn eii7Tvlar of Gov. CrUtendeiu ASCMTtl .TAtlTEU. Circular tret, OutBu4HW JAMES This Is the only true hUtory, Bewftr t-f mallet editions. Oe Klowaat iUeirato4 Vsalaaasi tf &OO ruta. Secure onlv tlasl lloaat. UrMt aasasfl sTJr . M. HAG AM AN Has Removed from Weissport and taken op quarters In tbo "Old Fatxinicer Store," Bank Street, Lehighton, where old friends snd new ones can always Mud a choito assortment of Dress mid Dry Goods, Notions and Trimmings, Groceries, Provisions, &c, &c. AT TUB LOWEST CASH PRItBt Also, always in stock nnn or the finest sttd bed selections of CIdcU fatcb and Jewelry to be found in this section of Ihe country, al Prices fully us Inav as elsewhere. BepairiiiGr doha in tbe best manner, at very moderate charges. Patronage Invited. aprS Sy MILTON A. WEISS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, Bank Street, Lehightom ItEFAIMttG Of all description promptly attende'd to at th mast reasonable prices. . 3f- All Work KuaranteeJ, and uatrona.a tsresDectrullysoliclted! L)an.z-iX RUPTURE 'mS'iiuii IIUI I Ul lUiauliatyea want Ik creates: li vantl-n rf tbi'a-el nr our. naoo uUUi. t-a I .-)i Vrcf. J. V.jru.S. Oum' b -ry ,f y. I -tJ1v