1585. JEiitcrcJ at tho WilgUton lOft-ofi'icc as Strand! Claf Jfnil Mutter. TiiEl'nttttttipfcy cM' oi WilIinuiLloyil, Ifio 4ltocunilinilur, fans bten uonml up ntt cifilit yrmtot unrl Llnyil ditcburBeJ. rU, Ha;,c OS. uiilj- n of Gen. W S. llniii)tlri"iiicil on the 3st., on bh Jilnutnlinii ticar ClntliSilale, Mus., In tbe 85:b.lyfjif if Bi.? ge. Ills reuiiiim were juturru al Kt. LntiK With llii'a Mhuo we i-oiutueuco tbe pnblictitlou or two interesting letters one from ItarrUbnrg,. wbioU will cou taln n fall account of tbe notions of tbe fei?isla,llvo boily, Ac., nml one from New Orleans' of i vory lutesllng character. Vou (nil to rod them. Tun ngRregitu ul pircra coined' at tbo Plillfciloty bi. Mint ilurUifj the prut yenr van 62,270,000, tlio totul vulno of wlilob w n 816.010,009 S3. There were roUI pieces coined tojue vnluo of Sl,710,21(i. 50. Kilypi to trio imiomit of Sl-1,112 309.. 25 find $70i 483. 78. in lj.ua metal. There wire 1J.273J12 ilve ccut pieces nnc1 'JUy 261.743 one-cent pieces coined the year TnK horse that buro the nssnsstn WilL-m fiootu from lord's Theatre in bis wild flight to Miiylinil,. niter fchootlng President Lincoln, evenliully cumo into the bands of Colonel John A. Teal, of Ablngton, Ocnu. Like ne.nly nil the no torsfu lbo great IraRcdy even tbo poor borne rust a ioknt dmlb. Hh was n favorito with Colonel Peal's family and becoming eld vss allowed to roam nt will. He tell into n ditch tbo other day ttbd broke bis neck. Tux Most Unv, Aicbblahop RTnn of Philadelphia, was on Sunday invested oritU pallinmlho tncred insienia of bis IiIrIi ptsWion. Tbo services, which v. ero grandlj .imprcrsivo, were held In tbe Citbcdrnl. and lasted over four hours. Dnrinsnll Hint tituo ovtr fivo thousand people, including many l'rotcsinuts of proidueuce, witnessed tbo ceremonies while nearly half as many more waited several hours iu t'leslrect tryiui; to catch s Cliuipse of the In vest lire services. Tbe O-nhh wiissometbitirjterillli and a fquod o fifty policfnit-n was uecen.-ary to keep the cr.rlotis crow! under cmlrol. Fonino! itilniiutuii.'ii duriuR 1SS1 was 100.000 (ess than in 1833. Tbo complete figures curt only be Riven fur tbe eleven lnontlu ending November 30. Germany furnished by lon odds the must immi grants, the inimbir reacnint; 150,831. Ireland standi next iu tbo 1M, wilh 57. 073. EncUud aud W.des InriiMied 51. CIO and C.inmU -13..S18 Sweden stands fifth, wftli.23.-l3G. while Austria. Norway atid I'.nly swelled tbo new population nDout 13 000 each. It will be seen by tbis idnleninut the immigrants of Tell, touioor SAxou origin couipiiso ucnrly .300,000, or two-thirds of the eutiro num ber. THE GOVERNOR'S ME3SAQE. rm a - t . iptuiniH nuumi mtfsago with i,orue wrc nimiPL- r,nl upim me dangers , .c-i-i--ki9i,iuuu, iie tueruupon pro ceeds tp siiRgrst enough sul-j: cts to keep tbe Legislature busy for about len years Many of bis Migyeslions nro good, iu their nbjecti if not iu the reasons given, but they might have been moio iffccilve had they been coiilineil sitliin some defined limits. The Governor bassui Vhjh1 mankind witli couiprcliei sive view -if not from China to l'tru at least from Philadelphia to Allegheny aud wherever be has observed nnythiig amiss be has made a note of it. If there ,arc yet some subjajts of legislation not touched on in this message, they may bo included another yeur. It would bo quite iiuptwsible, even ,nere it desirable, to consider nil the .Govaruor'ii Biigejitlou ntnue time. They auoall tbo way from taxitinu to temp erance and from publlo printing to marrilpe and divorce, aud are presented with such discursiveness that seven or eight columns are occupied wilh miller that might bolter have been compressed into one. The subject or tbo revenues .olthe State properly holds a first place ,nnd beru ihe Governor is euthely right in his general declaration that 'our revenue bus aro iutric.it?, o-implex, dif. Acn't of asoertsjnmeiit and uncertain and that it would bo better to select Bomo one elas3 ot .corporate nroncrlv .and assets the State taxrs solely upon that, leaving tho varic.no bcal kourees jrcveuue, whether from porsounl properlj or irom licenses and tbe like, to the Joe 1 Koyeruniiiits. it was qnito un necessary and illogical to wander off Into the old -falhcies iibout tbe nuequnl and uiu-mnn uuruens uorne hy real .estate., TbeJiieqHalltiea or our revenu ays'era are all tho Jesuit of fruitUas effi rts to extend taxatiou upon iuvisiblo in rly nnd tho dismal wail about tbe ,crtevatfc'es of tbo tillrrj or the soil is mil iy clapHran as is also the paragraph obout the "odltius" requirement that a voter shall have' paid n tax. ltencuth all this uoneeuse, however, thtre is much ense itfjlie general tenor of tbe Gover nor's practical sugestionr, which are iu tbe line of a cliupllflciliou of tho rtv nue laws and tbo removal of tin-r-.'.-ary taxation. . Along with this ,gf)e the aboUHoj ot a number of useless ,oQl s,tpreiulreiit uuioti which is that ,ofM rCautile Appratsy. The Gnernor tnnkes i-omo semlble and reeded oommeuts upon t e eUJ iy ii jus ice iu oapltal cantB and not only pot ts outhe evil but sugsests a remedy. Tuts part of bis m.esaB deserves ittten Hiou, as does also that upon tbo lax divorce laws of thls.fitate. His ditqnlsi Aion upon railroads is too long aud loo .querulous to c-mnuud .cutira reapt. .even were ttts Legislature likely to deal airly wilb the subject, nnd his self. Jukttrkuiory remarks en tho sulejeot of' apportionment will go for what they are w i'Ii. All mo nay through (he message thita are genii pjiuts scattered hero and ucr-, um, wlulo euniuR t 8ometbing mora tljan a mere perfunctory report, it locks anything liko compactness , of br.ughl or breadth of !. and thus is mlikflv-ti runeb imnrrsslnti on the I nn nnwealtU t lame, ivliila it. qi rul .ins tons would alone prevent Its! waking ma -b Unpression ou Jbe Legis- PATUlJDAV'i'JAHUAny 10, OUR HAMBURG LETTER.! Spealab to tbo Oxrentx ArvccATn. llAnRtiBnco, Pa., Jan. G( '8S, lor soveral month past the busy mechanic and laborer were plying their every energies in repairing, cleaulnc and miking ns new rtlo balls aud corridor of tbe capital building of tbs Slate. Every thing looks as clean as a pin, a very favorable contrast to Ihe unpleasant con dition iu which all things were left after thu lizy session, which finally ndjonrned about n year ago. Tho Senate cbocioor. has leceived enpecial attention, in this general renovation,. Tbe desks have been revarnlsbect, and IlrusseU carpet put upon tbo floor; Uie Swing fucililles Impioyodand the walls newly frescoed, The-three largo paintings upon the cell iag nae models of perfect work by the delicate brush of an Italian artist from Washington, D. O. Tha XIall looks at tractive and cheerful and if these stir rounmngs nave their- influence we can expect good and wbolesoms legislation from tho session of 1883. Tbo Hall of ltepresentatires has received less atten tion and less expensa was incurred in putting it in a controllable condition. New carpet, new indiators, new curtains. ro-varnisbed desles, etc, are nnioug tbe mauy changoi made. Tbcsa repairs are uoaessarily expensive, although thoso In charge used eveiy precaution to lessen expeute., the cost will probably reach tbo sum of $3,000. Tha leglslatiyo session of 1S85 which is just commencing promises to bo. one of importance. Ila members were tlow to mako their appearance upon our streets but tbey were all present to uns wer tbe first roll call. Their pleasant faces and polite uuiuners. indicate that they loft bright hemes and a hopeful conslilnenry. Tbe peoplo of Ibis city ato pleased to bavo tho law-makers of this gseat commouweallb sojourn with them wbilo iu session and engaged in their arduous duties. Many members, while here, stop villi piivato families, others come here with their families. nud rent for tho time, but tho largest num ber of them stop ut tho dlffcrint hotels, throughout tbo city, among tbo largest aro Ihe Gobiel, tho Itcpublican Head quarters, tbe Lrlton, tbo Democratic Headquarleis, tbe Jones and the United States. We do not only bayo tbo mora berj as an addition to ou population but nu array-of ethers from differeut parts of tho Slate, all scrambling for tbe subordinate ulllces. The most impor tant feature of this session will be the election ot n United States Senator. Many rumors nts afloat as to who will bo the successrnl candidate. Tho mott that can ba learned fs, that J. I). Cam r on is a candidate and that be will return to thU city afier the Lfgislatnro is lull eirgaulzsd and ready to work, to person ally tako charge of bis election. Nj amount of speculation cau solve tbo final result. Tbo organization of the Ssnato and Ilonso is completed rnd all without tl o least contest and ruffling of placid faces. It was no suiall task to perlorm so ns to give entire satisfaction to all the differ ent factions that usually seek predomir auce upon such occasions. lion. Col tho etuens 02 Monday night. Tt"! ouk ot the caucus was made manifest this afternoon when tho Houso proceeded to election of officers J.inirs L. Grabim. r Allegheny, wos ucmlnaled by Colooru of Somerset. John T. Fauuce. ol Pnilu- deljibia. was uomlnaled by Hon. Claw- ford, or Philadelphia. Graham wa elected by a vote or 150 to 51 for Hon. Faiinco. Geo. Pearson, of Mercer coun ty, was elected chief clerk. Judge Mc- l'her-,01), of Dauphin and Leianou Judi. cial District administered the oath of of tics to tbo members, first to thoso who swore nnd then to those who affirmed, the members having crowded around tbe Speaker's stand to receive tbe oath. Atler every member bad subscribed his name to tbo oath, the Speaker placed bis jianio as the last on tho list. Th. oath was ndniiuisted to the chief clerk by tbo Speaker, The other officers or Iba House, about CO iu number will b appointed by n cominitleo known as tbe State Committee. This coinmiltoo is composod of 21 members, six of whom weri appointed to receive the numerous applicants. Tho Senate organiz;d by electing A. II. Mylin, of Lancaster, President pro. tem. Thomas Cochran, of Laucastcr City, cbiei clerk; Ed. Sniily, or Yeuanco. Journol Clerk. There ara about 18 subordinate offices to be filled in tbe Senate, nearly ull ot which ara filled by the cbicr clerk of the Senate. After both Senate and House bad completed their organizeliou a coomittto of three Irom each body were named to act conjointly and call upon tbo Governor and iuforui hltn that tbey were ready to receive any message ba had to lay beroro them. Tbe messags is at: able document, full of .bold nnd original suggestions ou sub jects of great interest to tho tax-payer. It will bo read mora extensively and with greater attention than is usually given to papers of this character. Tbe Governor has or late made a few changes in his .appointments. The resignation of dpt. Ornig. Assistant ijiurartau look effect Jan. 1st, 1SS5. He was appoiuted by Gov. Uartrauft in 1873. He was a very excelleut and ef- flclent keeper or the bonks of the State The now appointee. Prof. Samuel Haer. or Ite.idlng, w well kuown to tbe people of tbo State. If has been Sup't of the rubilo bcuools of Reading for several years. Wopiedictan efflcleut assistant iu tbo new appointmeirt. Tbe duties of the Librarian nud nssis taut aro arduous and with tbe rapid in. crease tiuiia number of books, addition, al assistant should bo appointed. There are now nearly fifty.teio thousand vol- uuies in tbe Library. Librarian Little, who resides at Carlisle, bad a call to fill a profi-ssnrsblp iu tbe Syracuse Univers ity of New York. He will not accept tbe call. Werfovld net want Prof, ,i(. tie to leave tbe State, but do Ibink while be acts as Librarian be should lire with, in Ihe laws or tbe Slatc aud reside la this city. Tnis would be In accordance to tbe last clause of tbe s3th sectlou ot Act of Assemblr. 1854, page 7, which says, "The Llbrdihii shall reside in Harrisburg during his continuance la oBlcs.-" -Subscribe for ihe Cakdjn Adtocat joulyil.OOajw. Mm York Letter.. 3 peel is to the Cadbo!( Advocate : The New Year's chimes rang; merrily out on tho murky air uf Thursday morn ing, announcing nt once tho birth of tv new year and the death, of, tbe old one All the city bells. gavo musical Welcome to tho new.born.year of 1835, nud tbo parting salute from multitudes of fire arms bailo farewell to the year which had just passed away. 1831 will not soon be forgotten, Agriculturally it baa. been oae of tbe most riiuarlinhlo years of the century, Scarcely iu men's memory ha! tbe labor of the bttsbindman been crowned with such abundance, nnd, strange ns it may seem, Uiia. ln'anifcstajloii of God's good ucss is looked upon through all the land iu tho light of a positive calamity. So abundant is the great harvest in the West, that it will not pay the farmer to carry it to market, and on hundreds of farms they are burniug tbo corn to keep them watm. In the bitter frosty woather, To many tbis may seem like waste; but it is quito as necessary to keep poople from freezing as from starving. riuancially, 1 SSI his been without n parallel. It stands almost clone in thu ruin and disaster it leaves behind. Bui tho ternulo &s?pns of Ibo year which is gone ara not an unmixed evil, if they serve to teach us the va'mo of old-time honesty in our dealings with our tell iw men, and that a fair character is worth mors than gold, that the questionable aud thiofish speculations which have made n few men promiticut as million aires, shall not rcoeivn commendation nud bouor, uhilo honorable honesty ts lei t neglected tostatyo. We bavo beeu running under loo high pressure. Mou- ey, money, has beeu tho cry. aud like tho Israelites or old, wo bayo fallen in abject woiship berore tho &oldcn Call; The exposuio of tbe utter rottenness of tho system on whioh colossal fortunes. bava been built up, haa not been ill timed. As things wero going, it was only a question of tiino when one-half or the community would bo pauners and tho other hair thieves. Theso Immense Individual aggrega tions or capital nra rjogood for tbe na tion. A more equal division of n, n tiou's wealth is conducive or greater uappiuess to the many, and the bourse mnlterings that rise icotu unemployed nnd sulferiug thousands nt the opening of the New Year, ere it closes mav bo a more direful portent to, thoso million. ulres than tbe liaudwriting ou tbo wall that pronounced the doom or tho Assyii un King. The keeping oropeu housa ou New Year's day uasbyno means ns general as It has beeu in years past, nud baskets hung on many doors which on previous New Year's days have been the portals to a layish aud geuerouti hospitality. Even in tbo bouses that received, the tables wire judicative ol the times. Hot collet and lemonade marked tho boundary of ordinary dissipation, while mild si da tives of claret pnnch and ginger olo and such innocuous drinks word occasionally offered In the more intemperate who stiil withstood tho fulniiuatiu thunders of St. John Our cheap cab aystem was a UI.MIU W . JUUUg UM.Il MUU pUt OU a litllo extra swe-ll ou New Year's diy, and who revenge theunelves on tbe other 3G1 days of tbo year by ridiug ou tbe first of January. Two dollars and a bull tor n cub, a clean collar, n cane and a straight breasted coat made in.ch dude feel like a Jay Gould.aud tbe cab ruubiid biui to expense witnnu overcoat a gar ment not iu favor, however, with dueie- doui in general. Iu consequence of the uilld uituro of the dliuks. there wero fewer drunken, men thau usual, nud on tlio wholo we had a very quiet, unexcit ing New Year s day. Tho ouly thing that marred tho city's peace was the closiug hours of tbe Hoard of Aldermeu, tho scene resembling a second-class dog pit more than a session of the greatest cornorato bortv in tho Union. Up to the closing moments ol bis official existeuco Mayor Edson seemed to think that somo combination minbt be foimed by which he oould punish tbe oneir,ie who bad denied him a reuamin- ation. It was rnuiored evervwhero tbnf II...... 1 , .uu.is.iuua in noiiars were soatlereel as bribes to different parties to prevcut the Ji.eyor s nominee from being confirmed, lie that as it may, the tactics wero sue cesstui, nud Hubert O. Thompson held me tort against Edson nnd bis clans. If John Kelly took a band in Ihe fight the effort was a feeble one. The Great Saa- more, n blast from whoso bugle boin wasworlb n thousand men, never pnt in an nppearauco. It is said that be re gards his work iu electing Cleveland rs the fatal mistake of bis life, nud rf! that tin sceptre lias passed away from Tammany, aud instead of being n die. lator as.of old he must now appear as n suppliant, cap in baud, for the smallest ravor. The silver voice or O'Graely is no touger heard; hpinola's shirt-collar is limp nnd broken; lots of tbo brayos are quietly deserting to tho camp or the enemy; and tha sale or tbo New York SrAn, Ibo orgau or tbe Wigwam, is a con fejsion that they havo hauled down tbe g. Neatly $500,000 bas been sunk iu the venture. It Tammany bad won, tho city patronage might have floated it for a time, but jt js now settled that n mere personal orgau cannot live in New York. Even Jay Gould, with bis millions, was forced to take water when bo urged bis personality loo offensively on the prrts uuu people ot lew York. If it should p.vs iuto other bauds ce a oue rent paper ei niigni possllily meet wilh success if it auaueious its bitter yiudictive personal character. Tho exit of tho disreputable horde which has disgraced our council chamber for the past three years is haiUd by oi r citicjns with delight, feeling assume! that whatever trials Provideuce may yet hae in store for us, there can ba uotbirc worse thau the Thugs wo have cot r,rt of.aud wo aro in Lopes that tho new gmc may po.siblv beaJHtja better. One thing this year will be able for, that is the nunjber ormaguifi. cent buildings which have been erected in different parte of tbocltv wbila nil,pr kinds or business bava beeu paralyzed. Individuals and corporations have rushed into a wild extravagance iu building,. ueeer seen uelore iu the city, ilow cornea tbe Standard Oil3ompauy,whoe new building on Broadway, just above mo rroiiuce Eicbance. iirom!. Ii eclipse anjtlusj. of the kind ever teen. Iu 1 New York. I shall doror a descrlptlnn or it for somo future occasion; but It stands, on Broadway ns, a sort of cbol lenga and menace to tbo unemployed thousands who pass It cyery eUyv nnd who ask. how this, giant monopoly got possession of lis millions. The nrnnscmculs of holiday week havo been varied and pajsably Rood, but tbe most remarkable feature of tbe week lies been Its failures aud not its successes. Great cbangea were expected of Rlslori. she was going to revive tbo good old classic drama, nnd bring it back to tbo Golden Age of tbo stage onco more. In Blend of n tremendous succers, sbo has been one of tho most lamentable failures of tho Reason, Ibo great tiagedieuna sontoely being the ghost of her former self. DamrosoU camo oner to Plymouth church with tbe oratorio of Messiah. It was splendidly sung. Tho vocal portion was n uiurlcal triumph ,. nud tbo iustru mentation bas not been surpassed in Brooklyn;, but financially it was oue of tbo denelostof dead failures. The church was not baU full and the receipts were away below the expenses. There is to mistake bvU the Plymouth pastor hns given his church a black eyo. Many old members have withdrawn and sought spiritual consolation la olber fields; large accessions have taken place to Dr, Slorrs and Dr. Bebrcnds churches, and. among them are many of those who wero formerly regarded as the staunchest pil Ura ot Plymouth olmrob. Meanwhile tbe sturdy old Puritan pastor, like Pitz- janies iu tbe "Lady of the Like," cries:. "C'line one come s'l; These roc i shall fiy Finm their firm baio As scon as L' Financially,, however, Beecbcr was knocked out. Tho most woeful of all failures was that or tho slugger Sullivan. An excel lent actor and. estimable gentleman by tbe naana of Lamb conceived it would bo n good Idea to get tbe great knocker out to act on the stage, and at tho Brooks lyn Academy or Music, he produced Brougham's "Lottery or Life." Great were tho expectations of n jam, but when tho lime cams tba people were not there, Ou Wednesday morning tho Would pub lished aa nzcount of an assault on a wait er girl in Boston, nnd tbo result was that Brooklyn gave Sullivan tbe cold shoul der. It is tiruo these ruffians wore bau ished lo iho Penitentiary or tbo slum", aud I hope that this will bo tbe last pub lic exhibition iu theso parts of tho Bos ton slugger. This lotter is number 300 and com pletes n succession of letters for tho r rest Ix years, and is tb.o cryl of Volume Se cond, the first bving commenceel twelve year3 ago. Truslino to receive n con- tinuauco of tho favor which hi s.followoj me through ull these years,! nm Yours truly, Bi'o.VDBRlM. In tho current number or Scicxcr. fresh interest is given to the subject of earthquakes, which bavo lately caused alarm in both hemispheres, by a state ment of tbe number of nolicrable shocks in this country during Ihe twelve years from 1872 to 1E83. inclusive. No lets than 3G1 cartbn ut.uiiiiiiig in Xanadu anil tho United Stnles, not iiiclr.ding Alaska, wilhiu thu abovo period. Q. theso tbe Pacific slope had 151. tho Atlantic coast M7, and Ibe Mississippi valley CG. Thus it appears tb.-.t an earthquake occurs about once in ovcry twclvj daya somewhere iu tbe United States nud Canada, aud about once a month on tbe Atlantic coast. These are exclusive of the lighter tremors which dn not make au impression on ob servers, but which would be recorded by n propeily constructed saismrmeter, au instiument designed to detect the slight er shocks. STOCK MARKETS. Reported up In JJ o'clock, by Dfl Haven i iuwiwmt.uanlicrs.NU. 33 S Third Street, Philadelphia. Stocss bousht aud sold either for ensh or nn mnrcjn. Philadelphia, Jau.. 7th 1885. .. .. . as!icJ ITSS's, Est 101 U S Currency ti's l "ft U S 41, new ) 2J US-Ts 12IJ Pennsylvania It II , 51 j Philadelphia .t Heading It U 8i Lcbic;li Valley It It noj Lehigh Coal k Navigation Co -la Hull'. K, Y. .V riilla. It 11 Co 41 1 123 12" not Mi 41 N'ew Jersey Central 4.5 J5j Northern Pacific Coin n 1 71 " " l'refd 4nj i Oregon Transcontinental Klj 13J Union I'sciflc , 4j 4.(jj Western Union 59J eo West Shnr;ists 38 385 Laulsylll k Naslivillo 211 25 silver. (Trades) E5 88 Executor's Notice. AH persons havlns: claims niralnst the .aims 111 i nomas ooit, neoM., 01 Kianklln Township, Oarhon county, la , will present them at once nnd all persons Indebted lo said estate will pleaso setllo Ihesamout once with tlio undersigned, A, W. sui,r, Kxocutor, I ranklln Township, Caibon County. Pa. Jan. 1U-W3 ' TprpoiiT op Tin: condition or JL J lilt) flits I WAl'IONAli DANK, t Lbl;ltti'n, III Ihafillta oriVnnarlKiii,at tha clow er tuilnais, Ueccmbrr 30th, 18S4 : aiAOuscts. Loans ind discounts ttver trafts U. S. llonds to sacura rlreuUllon . . Olbrr utocks, tond,nn-l tnurtses. Uua lnui ntroved teierTa ai;autl . I'iw from nthfP N'allonsI llanL . , . Dun Irom Btnla llnnlis and II nikrrn, -Itwl Mill,., rurnltiira, an-1 tixlurr. . Current cipen'Ct and tases paid . Premiums paid . Checks nud othrr e:nh Itvias , . . Pills i-foilier Hanks t'raill. nal pipcrcurianry,DicLls, and I'MUDien, ?r' , Leyl lender notes Itduiiliiii fund rillli u. g. Triu. tl (5 per caul, of I'lri'Ulatlou) . roo.ou 75 00010 Bl.i.'JOl 0. 754.V1 1. WI.41) 1.7JU.H t.tn.tt l.oi.eo T.875 1 0 43 78 0,413 OJ T7. c.iuj.eo i ioj.uo 3.37S 00 Total . lS3t,jT.3 , rsnoco . lnioc.ui . 6,:i.5 . 47 Ml .00 . SJ Sill 81 . 6,167.87 . h.ooo eai LusiLinri. Capital atnek paid In Surplus fund , . . limllil'lril pronta Natl. nal Uatilc notes ou'.stand.nr llliidriida Unpaid Illdfl Iduilllt-li-llj BUhie Ia r1,rlr lui- 111 oih-r Itnllonal Unika . , . lillls pajnbla Total I.S1.037 60 SUU ol ;vnnij'rinlii. County 0 Carton, 1$ 1 1. W. W llowm.n. t m. .1...-. t-lllll, dn K.leun.ly ,v,r tnt ln. ilx)T, at,i,0i I1J to Iba best of luy kuol.di and Ullrf. 11. 'I. JIUD JJA.I.Ua.Ller. Snttfcxtt,! ana awn.n I -r... . , . ., i Januia, f j. ' iieua. a. iikuk. Kot. 1'iiUla. OlrriM-t Allu.1, Tl. nm I.' it Hoirord, A. J Uurlln DlrStors ' ' urcoiaier 19, J gsj. Dividend Wolloe. At ft llazlllar Mnntlntr nfll.. IW . . 11,. pi,., ;;,T. .::b ft heml Annual lilrldoiid of 1 UUUK percent on Iho Ujiiatal Ktoeli was eleeirrid, parable on and ajter January l.Mh, mi ' ' Jan His W W nwM.C'aibUr. NliW ADVKItTISEMHNTS. 100 to n500 inoSnth for LIVE: CANVASSERS. dramlest Combination Oflera ever inmlo. Innuon OfTem ever made . I Hint niuilct Family i-npcr Wo met n It I That model Fatally paper Tiic HcartlistoiiB Bpi aM Nation, Is tho Cleanest, Handsomest, Purrtt Month ly In Ami-ilcn. Alily covors tlio Important euljects of Dome-slid anil Itural Kcunniny, urlcnlttiro, I.lvo Stock, lilurnllon. Cur rent Uvrnts. ltj'Kli-iie. &o l.nrnft and alilt't stall of editors and contributor!. For 3 cents to pay nctual return postage wefciiil rsmplo ami full particular?, tliovr. Ing you liw to inako n lortune by represent tng our Interests In conneetlun with tbo pnper ami Its premiums, Ihn-o mnrvctnuj little volume?. 'lUUl'UUKKT MANUAL. "iKQUiiiK within." ivos. j,'.j,3anui, and mo great book,oi mo cciieury,'iuo American Home anil Farm Cyclopcilia The packaco mailed and attention itlren every applicant wbonn'wcrs Dili aelvertlio mcnt, costs us 25a, su wo aslc you lo nlo hi jour name, address. aire, business cxperlonee If any, and name rcterenee. If you are al ready settled In business send us the names of two or more pood nuonts, and In rut urn no will send you the paper months. Write at once. w. u Tiiuiu.Fsuw fc uu I'ubllsn. cm, 101 Arch fitroot, Philadelphia, Oot.SS-wS Applicants for License. I.lst of Applicants for Tavern, Itostaurant anu ijiijiior aioru Licenses av, nuary icrni, ol Court, 1 83i t TAVURNS. (3. d. Armbritster, 1st Warel,Mauoh Chunk. Tllichm in F. Fclir, " " .Tosepli Smldt, " " " J S. Kelser, " ' " Oenrxe Woodrlnp.Sd ward, " A. V ejlcaiss. l.eliiahton Jlorougli. Catharine lnu, " " ThomnsMnnts " " l'lilllp Jlsder, Bist Mauch Chunk tlorouRll. Francis Alctllnlv, Unst M nimnk Uorougb. VA McHrady, llest Mauoh Ubunk. Henry Trapji. Welssport ltorouuh. Francis Earlo.v, janrorUtHorouirb, Francis .1. Sblolds, " 'i .Tames McCltnly, " " llavld M. Williams, " t!ella.Mcainty, " " Tbos. Jloorc. n Tlimniis F. licose, Weathcrly Uarocsh. l'ctcr Wlsiler, ' ' Onsper Melser, ' .Tames It. l'urcollk " 'I I.evl Hart!. ". " Jiirl.ib s-tiifllct. " Dlldlno Snyder, Parryvlllo Ttorounh. J. T Mall.inlol, Mahoning Township. Abrali un hmltli, MnbonlnK Township. .Tames IMKHnly, Lausanno. I.enp ild iltryer. t'ackerton District. tirl!tct Dcrtnott, Noaqttchonlnir District, .tames Smith, Jacob ltuss, ii " t'atricK aiccban, l.ehlirh Township Lllas Fritz. Mnuch Itliimif Tut i Township Tillintbr Ihnran. " -lames Sweouey, n " Unas ei. -.ciiner, " ' " Anthony Surmnn, " " Amsndus II ichin.en " " ' 1'. J. Hoy lc, Lausanno Township Aaron Strohl, Lower Towamenslne Two Fred. Wlnlcr. " ' - Wallace itbo.uls, ' " S. II, Antliony. ' " " Nathan Slcinlor, Townmenlnir Township T liomas A. Snyder, Towatnenslng Township ua, ,u ui.-ii, xruiviiii iimnsuip ItKSTAUHANTS. .Tohn .T. Ilrfllntpv. Itl wnrd. tttallnh Hlinnlr John I). Miller, Lcbbililon UorouisU Jos. S. Wclib, e Ainiindus II. .Herts, " " Fred. E. .'Miller. " " tl.uilel IVDonnclU Lausford lloroimh Patrick McKen.n., " o .laeuliStrnusbcrtfrr. Welssnort Uorouch oscnr Amor, tVel'Siort Horouuh r. r ejuri!, Nc.-nuehonlna Dlserlot. .fnlin, F. Itbiokli-y; l.eblli Towusiilp. liobt. A. Mcllco, atauclt Ohunk Toernihlu. I.. S .Miller, F.eekern.n lhlll. Fcl n, Hanks TuwnslUp. LlClTJOnSTOHES. Catlnrlno Sbarkeyi Jlaucli Uliunl; Boroui-li .Tohn I.lndeulioriecr, Weatherly Hviroiult Mr. 81 iry (!.iinpbil, Lnulord llorout;h James i.'an'ion, I.oIiIrIi Township Antnonv uoii, Lashiirii Township Mary Hroir.in. Ilanss I'oiTiishlti C.itbarl o Ala liny, .M iu -h IJhiink Townilbn Wlltl.n It Unto.. T ,..,.U,U,11.III,, JUIIIf IILUI1, uiioituu v i;ssi:n, Dec. 20, lf$l. I'rothoDOtary, 1885. ' Tlis PHaMjliia TiB Aims to cover the whole fold of proves, sire journalism. No subject is too great for it to. djscuts intclligcnlly and vithi out bias, and none so Insignificant as to escape its nolicc. It lays tho world tributary to its'wnnts, anil everywhere its agents may be found, alert to ijatlicr the particulars of all passing events and send them by telegraph up to the last moment of going to picas. It is a brief and ab stract chronicle of the time and contains all that is worth knowing in tho history of the world for tho prist twenty-four hours, Oil nr. The Weekly Times $1.00 A YEAR Tiio Largest.tlic ErisM and West. A Newspaper fsr Every Honseholfl. "TIIK WKEKLY TIMES" is fore. most among the largest and best of the Family ami General weekly nowspapers published in tho country, and it is now oflered to single subscribers nt Ono Dollar tl year and nn extra copy given with every club of 20. It is the most progres sive journal of its class, Its aim is to be tlio newspaper of tho people of the whole country j to meet every intelligent want 111 journalism, anel in make it so cheap that all can afford to en'oy its weekly visits. "THE ANNALS OF THE WAR" havo been one of Iho elistiniriiishing fea tures of "THE WEEKLY TIMES," and it is now imitated in that feature by many of tho leading journals and periexlicals of the country. Tho best writers from the actlvo participants of tho great struggle oil both sides will continue their mntrl. bullous to the unwritten history of the war In every number, and make the paper specially entertaining and instruc tive to the veterans of both the Blue and Hie Uray. T2SMS CP SVESCRJPTICN i "THE W E IJKI.V T I M E S " Is maile-el, jio-tpaid, for Ono Dollar a year. i;very cluu ot will h entitled lo an cjtra copy. Address, THE TIMES, TIMES Iiciuix.NO, Pill LA DE I.PI 1 1 A , AGENTS ) For 'HISTOBY. I leflMA XITI-'. nn,l W A WPP.Tl f J'Ult.DSOPUYol ....... 1 llltH tT A MKHI. OANDIIIUKS a.Nll(lJtlMlNAI-S." Tlio 1110H startllnic ho-ilc of roccst years. Iilo Krapblaal I'leiorial. IS! Sunrtti Emirni. "KS nltli personal orMlis ortbecelebrnted criminals, S6a Koynl ej.'tuyo paKes. Low routl prlc. w. It Is a work ul art as well as urtlirllllnx liUlorlo lutret. Is bound to lirndueu n. i,r.,iin,i i,i.....,n.. ....., sellitbytlie tbouunds, A grand' chauce lor Apis "Waotefl! ISKht'S! no most ralaldii ami protUable lotlc pub- 1 uliwl; or, to save time, send 74 cent at onco ' ion Biirmslni; llonlr. uml sta o vour eli"le or tovrnstiii.s. Address, N II. TUuMi'SUN f-;0., I'ubs., Bt. icll or New vri 1'ltV Htc JO w, i Farm Loans n Ire lit An A nminm SiMthlni; safer, inoro d sirablc.o" nioto prompt rm luiincr iiuurmaiio ami ciicutar, niiiircsi Jos. A Mooro M t.rt Market Street, inuinnapous, lr.vl .$H ? U A w Crs-t tut m A bookonoopnceon! i r ir rnrrs courtship, ent ll-Vr I Kl- h rri.nl,.-ltin ITnlnn lnl. r l 11 b.1 - . Niinrlr. rtf. .1. 111 I ....... Uo., Ncuark, N. 3, Send 6c. postage. Tlo Eirst National Bank OF LinilCJJITON, The Annual niectlon forSevon Directors ortlils Hank will bo Held nt tho llnnklnu Houso on Tueiday, JANOAtl 13th. 1855, uetneen IAo Hours ni l and 3 u'clock r. at. W. W. HtlWMAN, Cashier. i.onigmon, ncc. 13, 1531. MlLLINEHY ! JUST AR1UVED FRESH FROM HEW YORK T II E -LATENT STYLES 1 N MILLINERY, Consisting of New Shapes in Ladles' an Hisses lints nml Bonnets, in Pluth, Velvet, Satin and Fell. Beautiful New Shapes in Bonnet ami Hood for Littlo Ones. New Satins. ?lnsl,os nml Velveteens, in al colors. And Silk Velvets, Brocail cd, Plain and Striped. In every color sml quality. riutnes.Wings, Birds, etc., etc. In all colors and qualities. A full line of NOTIONS and Ladies' Fuknisiiing Goons. You cannot fail to li ml what you wan at low prices for CASH, al J.UIS3 m.LK IN USBAUM'S, leCVAN'S UUILDINU, Bank Street, Lehight'on, Pa Nov. 1, 1831 331 yj" ISEISJ3ASI & CO., BANK STREET, Lehfehton, Pa., iltLI.nitsi and Scalers ta AIIKludlot GRAIN COUG1IT and SOLD ItKOUI.AR MABKCT RATES. We waald, also, lespectlullrlntorm ouralti lens iliat wo ate now full prepared to BUI' TLV them with Trout toy Mln deslicdst VEtt LOWEST PRICKS. JT. nillLMAN CO. Jul) 25 MANHOOD Kestored. Aircntleinin liavlnx Innceently contracted the hihlt of solf abmi In his youth, anil in cnnscqiienco sullered nil th horrors of Sexual Incapacity. Lost Sinn noon, i-nesievi necay, eirncril 1'rnstrallnn elo , will, out of sympathy for his follow sutferers, innll freo Ilia reolpo by which he wns nnany rnreu. AUdrcrs 111 conndenco , J. W. 1'1NKUY,42 UcilarSt., New York dec. S71y Fott tiie Si't.Exnin Nrw Hook Agents THE WORLD'S WONDERS ... , , AS SRtSIf UY TIIUOnSAT WelUIOu Tropical and Telar Esploreis, IXCLUDI.SO THE H1TICIAI, HI.TinV OF THE LATE UllEILY liXPEUITI'lN IN SEAIiCH rr Tnc N'-utii pi.e. All the achievements, discoveries, travels, and adventures of tlio irreat cinlnrer. wiiii ilescrlptlonsorwondorlul countries, customs nnu nauiia 01 sirnnu;o ami curious lieople. animals, birds nnd rcnlllrr: tlio Vnm nnd irreat National t'urtotles or tint Tropi cal an.l Pol.ar Worlds; .1 record nt mnrvelmis mine's on me o.irin, it lull History orall tliu World's ureatcst woiulors aii,I r.imnna n,. ploratlnns, In i-ne splendid, luw priced, pro furvly Itluslrnteil volumu. Uniiirnclni; In tho tropics all the travels and dlsaorerJcs ol rlko ainleJrunt Mr Samuel ll.iler nnd wife, I.lvinvsloiie, Slnnley. Un L'uillu, Wal lace. Lonu. S.-iuler. and nuinernuo tliersi In tlio Artie rcirinus, Krantlin, Kano, Ilajes, llall, Schwatka, llel.nnir, Qreely nnd many iiueis; lorinmu a luinpieto enceciupctllu or Ksplorntlou. Dlicvcry and Advcmuie In II parts or the Worl, with a 111. lory ut s.ei-- iik races, uranira beasts, birds and roptlles. Hint Kre.it National Wonders, a bonk nt ln enlnmi.lt) valno and rapid selllnu nualltles Nenilystio ijuarlu panes, over yoo ti'lemllli tliu.iraiioiia, luw lirice, hiiipciis ail oilier looks. AKents vaniod on Salary or Com mlsslan. Wrila lor riotorl.il circular aud extra t'imi. Aildrerr, itisTiiniiiAr.riMiiiMijNn co. lull. 7th St,. Philadelphia, Pa, ueo27, 1SS1 5 fe 3 &S-llIsI 'Carbon Advocate j W M M office fox j f 3 hit ?1? a'gBXrai i "IW ' rS fmk, ; 1 ft 1 1 4Sffisasg, ig ; "mmj i R PENN SMITH & CO., Aro iirepaicd to sell to Pcalcrs, Limo Bunipra nnd Consura. eis, nt their B1.113MCEU at LEUIGlLTQiN,. At Wmwh daaaHak liice Delivered into wagons at the following rates, 2240 11)?, to, the ton : Lehigh Egg, it . Chestnut No, Chestnut No. Buckwheat, Culm, T Ju'OV 1, ISSS.ly &c, &c, all liel-ir fall and "W Our Ynunr Iadlrs nnd (lniiitnn win nn.i i n.Ht. a . Mil I'el-'W.l'uri'usinj,' clMwhcrc, aa tlicv ToliU AT IIUITIJAJI I'ltlOhS Old Fost Offlie IJ.fliii, Aprl 4, 18S3-IT JAMES WALP, ' Pealcr in, STOYES AND TINWARE, Una removed to his now Store "Room, opposite Clanss & Brother's Tailoring Establish went, oil Where he will bo pleased to and customers. Ho! For KFew Goods! . Ma SWII1I & SON Have received an enormous comprising Iteisg AMD Mmw Groceries, Queensware, etc. Old Post-Office Building, Bank St, Lehightop. . 'Qt- rna CIRCULAf in" sua. AllW e ent Pres L ! fl. ? H o FOR CHOPPING i-gdff ! o 15 H, Sanw.!Ift,SIInrf-!Imt,llsjii,IIiiubiirirSUslr,Rnt, jMi J eS. S H iZ Scrppl,Trlpf,nra.thlclsn.Salil,troiusttM, JW ' "IeSo-S Uxlllah, Srrsp.JlMt for I'oultrr, Ktf. jgW J ' ? :w?2B n VAW?W CQOK-BO0K, FREE, WITH EVERY CH0PPEI). WTl . . : I of a ssWtw ?A HIS : MS $3.15, 3.00, 2.80) 1.65, 1.05, 50, T 2 S CASH inter Trade! Tho underslisneil calls the. atbsjlp cf his many frlijnils and patrons ta his Largo and fashionable. Stock of Fall ana Winter 6im Conilstlnt or BOOTS AND, SHOES Of every description and Style In the, Market, Incleullntr a speelal line of Lady's Fine Shoes AlQ, a fall lino o( Umbrellas,, Parasols. ats, Caps,, will find tho HUST SELLOThfu STOCK la BANK Street LEHIGHTQH t., Leliightoii, Pa,5 receive his numerous friend stock of OflGJCE GOOPS, Haad Vliat q Patient says of it; T!io Pastilles I pnrlinnod f rnm Ton In Affvst r.roTP to run moit lira tJiera Is lione." 1'hev i ;i cuiiciiiiivnir ii;atr-frniio intra u yond my utmost cspetJUtloiHa'Air 1 lint cxneut ihat tl liUH t.f J-OUUTEKN YltBSt 1)1) IE Al'l UN could ha roniiletfilv trctU'ii undr ran. trol Jn iho exceedingly rlmrt lmo priwo months I can mm uro vnti that no false nituleitr will keep ra llaHlIBIl- Will ft OCU HV LilJluir f flta titienoait vUlck will surely croni s j IjcutflclaJ a remedy.'7 ""i1 ll liiill CliU 111 uuuiiip- 19 AboTOPztractfronnlatterdated TVfVa pM.aS,G8l xzo rasiifiea cro pienaroa and tola 0017 by ten HARRIS REMEDY CO. HF'C CHEMISTS, 306XN.IOth.St. rJT. LOUIS. MO. 0:5 ''3 tic4tost 53, ti nij C3, tL-u tuna J
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