wiimi.ii.ljuw.Jijliji,,u,ii,ii,l nntiiiiujix,ii-ii.mi.mLiiiiij.uijij...miuxiniMmMx '-v!JmniiMuiiLujn AiUcrllsili littles. Wedcrlrc It to lw itlrtlni-tly iimliti od tint it. Adrertlrcuientr will l Inn-rteit In tlio t-otumii rir TiiiCarIiox AhvociTt tint piny lw rorplrixt from unknown part le.or Arms, unlr-r.fircnnipiirili'ilullli the Cash. The rollowlnir nrotur o.m.t terms t AdTertl;enientit for ) Jf ar, ftr lurh mrli Insertion . . In r,ntn. " Fix Month. rerliiclicicliln.-irtloii IfiOaiit.. -inree .moiiuip, " " 2U Ut-h'r-. Lew than threetnmitlir, tlrrainrr- r- tlou $l(aeliulweiuriit insertion ?&Ct-iitR II. V. MOltTIIIMl:!!, I'liUUlu-r. 2)I8TKICT ATTOUNnYACOUJigLLOlt AT LAW Ornci, NO. 2, Manplcn Houfc, j'auch chunk, vs. Bottling Jtfl let, Killni; Accounts nnd Orphans' Court Trartice ft P pot-laity. Trial of Camus raii-lully atteiuled tn T.pimI trat-Mctlonr In .inullrli and tli-mian. fjnnli. Wax toton tom. SATMIPAY 310 UMM, JAMJAI1V !!.), Is",.-! .Local and Personal. rSrnciAi. NoTiCi. Those of our sub scribers recclvlnc their paper with n cross upon tlio corner near their naint', save fifty cents advance In jh ico'liy remitting the dollar miliei I ition nt once. Our terms arc 1 in advance, or 1,50 tf not so p Itl. Jacob ltehri, Km., of l!lg Creek, was in town on Thursday. Hats atul caps all styles and prices atT. D. Clausb'. Uqv. D. K. Kopner has removed from StatinjUon to I'ol'atown. Tlio East IVnn railroad l.as do clarcd.a dividend of $1 HO ier share. Prof. Devcro's Jilcks in iiiajjlo aro only equalled uy Ids ability as a bha vist. ltubber goods of every description at T. V. Clauss' at tlio lowest market prices. A full lino of faiuilv groceries of tlio best quality cau aKvajs bo lound at A & D (graver's. It takes 1730 tons of eual each week to keep tlio funaces of tlio Allentjwn Iron Co. going. All. Miller sold a pair of match horses to Wm iahner.of Mauch Chunk, on Thursday last for 1000. Wo are sorry lo ainimiiien that Mr. L. V. Kleppingcr Is lying very tick, at his residence In this borough. If you want a well liuilt up coat, well niado and trimmed, so to 'I'. I). Clauss, the ineichant tailor. lleat Tom Collins. That ploco of cnaiK joko ltaciieti llarrlsbtrg in twenty-four hours after It was- got oil. Closing out ladles, and clilldien's mis ntcost, atT. ). Clauss', If jou wain n uargain call at once. Ladies', gents' and chlldrens' rub- tiers In large variety ami at very low prices, at A & 1) Giavei's. 1'. 1'. Lentz is selling calico at 3 cents per yaul upwards. Tliiic I, now no necessity for your going without a dioss, Parties wl-hing to purchase a first class pat lor oigm, will do well to call pud examine VA-atty &, Piotts' tnstru inent, or seed for price lot. See ad veitlsemunt in another column. ltev. I.elghtun Coleman, "formerly pastor of St. Mink's Church, JT.uich Chunk, lias been elected Piotcstaiit Episcopal Ulspop, o the Diocess of l-'on du 1.,-ic, Wis. Tlio North Pennsylvania llnllroad Company announces a n-iiil-nuiiual dividend of 5 per cent., pa)iibleo:i tlu first day of Febuiary. This is tlio first cash dlvident ever declared by tlio Noith Peiin. Itallroad Company, nl. tlwugh tlio wad has been In operation about twenty years. Charles Trainer Is now fixed In his new store on Second street, and Is sell, intjilour, fecd,&c. at lowest rates. Try lilm. "Of t uin a piece of chalk- I wan' lo draw you n likeness of t!,o appealing and disappearing man." Is what Prof. Movent said to u member of tlio School board, and while ho was gone for It tin I'lof. disappeared and forgot lo pay tlio hall tent S 1 1 1 1 1 o (if our pcuplo would llltu lo seo that professor onco nioro. Do cornel Ilaudsomo carriages and sleighs with lino Iroltlni: horses, can iilivnvs bo obtained at Daivid Kbbert's livery, at vety reasonable prices. Look out for a rich treat nn ilin '2lnl of Feb.. in tin. enfi.t'ihimi.i.t !.. log gotten up by Lehigh Il.ok & Lad der Co. Fond du Lan Is Itm nutnn nf tlm nm Episcopal UldCOSH of Xoillll.ni Wknm. sin, ami l)i. I.eighlon Coleman of To. ledo, has just been elected Its IlMiop. JJools, shoes and callers nf everv stylo in the uiaiket, ot the boot mater lal and most fashionable ninkn nt l.-iw.cl.- down prices, at T. I). Clauss'. WllPle. O w lll'H Is " Mnrxntln 9" AVe have splendid slelLdilnt? In this lo. calily just now. Hon. A. .1. Durllng arrived homo on a visit rrom Iliuilsburg on Thursday night. Uo aiu pleased to see tlio lion. gHiitlemau looking well. Ilanlsburg evldenlly iigtees with him. lion. Moigan It Wise, Greo i Co., on Tuesday last Introduced a bill, In the House, lepeallng so niiuli of tlio Com mon School law as piovides rorlho pay meiit of county hiiperlntendenls. mid that theaggiegato sum (J108,oS0) be applied to the payment of onu or more piolessors of leatnei! and scientific nn. ".uliotr.ents, lull graduates of colleges, to open a professor's, chair or chalis at each tlmiily sent or for each superlu. lendeiit's dlslilct In thu Commor. weaith. On Friday evening last tlio Jr. O. U. A. M., of this borough, made a very plea.-ant sleighing party up tlio Ma honing Valley, taking supper at Mo- uaiuers notel, and leliiinlng lioini! me weo sma lioills nioinlng. Hon. J lui- Saturdaj- Ci. Vllinlim. 'I' 1... last, Intiodiiced a b II in t.u llouso (if Lenresentatives oxitin tittnir nil full pensioners Ironi personal taxes. John IMteiline, of White Haven, a hiakeuian on the L V. llallroad, had ids leg bioken at Packeilon, on Mon day nlternoon last. Ho was taken to ds homo at Whlto Haven on tlio even ing tiaiu. In tl ostato Legllatuie, has been an pointed on the f(lilminK committee; Corporations and Iroii and Coal. Oati any of our friends Inform us whether that school dlteetor has letum ;d Willi the piece of chalk, ,a lvaj ecl,t lor by the gat, gi0 magician? -- William W. Faga,,, member of Ihe iiuusB m ueiresent.itives at HarrU burg .died in Hint city ilouJay tuoru lug, aged 57 years. Ho was a I)ino crat, and roire,cnted thu Third His trlct of l'hlladelphia. Court t'joccotllngN. Com t convened at two o'clock r. it., June 18th; present. J.nlires Huston and Wi'iilz. The Orand Jury was called, 22 answered, but wero not charged un til TucMl.iy morning, on account of thu Indisposition of Ju Igo Dieher. The constables of the dlHerent town bhlps were then called and sworn. Com vs Oscar Arner; fornication nnd baslnrdy. Pros., Carolina Fronholser. l.fM in y-iuu for appearance at next session."'. Com vfl .Henry Greeiuwelg; fornlci- Hon nnd basla.'dy. Pros., Lucy A. MeDanlel. Hefeiul.tnt nnd S. Jones eacli $100 for appearance next ses.-lmis. Com ys Oliver Jones; fornication and b.istaidy. Pros., ISmeluiiS Crcelizweh!. Defendant and S. Jnnoi $100 each lur apiieaiance next sessions. Alter which the minutes and resolu tions oi tlio bar on thu death of Hon. Weslev 13. Leouaid, wero read and or dered lo Do spread on tho Docket. TUI.8DAY. Court convened al 0 a. m., as per ad-Jouriimeiil. Tipstaves were appointed, viz: John Painter, John Conway, John Struhl and John Cta-son. William Wagner was selected as fore man and swoin, alter which the Grand Jury was sworn and cliatged by the Couit. In tho matter of Iho report of bridgo v .ewers in East Mauch Chunk. . Filed Ilisi. Oil lllotlnn" Clf 1' It. Kimvnn I'.-.. 71 r i ,.. . ' J-Iust .lliiticli Cliitiik Il.ottcr. Jt0v. A. L. Urban delivered nn ablo dlscoursv'' last Sunday morning. Wu seldom hea " p" youtiR a minister as Mr. Uiban, presen ' tlic truth with such en ergy of languaW nnd justness of thought. In social elides every "IR gnlng as "merry as a marriage bell." Thu Methodist, Presbyter.'. "''l -'I'lopal mile societies will bo !."'1 tbia veck. ThoEplscopalsaro nronatliu' for a go'11' "mo. The highest social quai.'1)' '""e toforo nttalnablu at the Presbj.'wl'i'i niiio society was dancing. Hie truth contained In tho lines, This world Is nil Klvon good luekoo, To tiso In soiuu soiiko lob.lcco, apiuicauio to lids place. Yes, our great lauuers and. gen'cel clerks ntiir. our old "maids and gossips tickle their olfactory nerves with small pinches of snuir, while tho phlegmatic loungers, who pest siuttirs btoie, "chaw their tobacco." Wo announce with no llttlo pleasure, that our friend John Muth, Is I lui most accomplished tousorlal artist In Carbon county, lie shaves long Ho publican faces for the same price eliarg. ed for Democratic plump faces. Our city lias ono tailor of whom wo have heard aud.seen but llttlo. Hut we infer fiom Iho wear and tear of the boy's oreecues, caused by riding down hill on their Jumpers, that his heceu'm must lolies, hsn of Wllkes-Ilarr.. , li,. ,-..r,. v:w it. in i I t.t.l ' lSl,i In Ihe seveVtU wi.Uor C irbo con I ""'"" 't week when tho hum In the matter of the funds luiiiainiog ' ot lla' was ll!lt the sound of revel- ... ...i. ...urns ui uie onenu irom salo ol : 'J was nusiieil by night, this silent " -mes Autnuny. con- .laco among the mountains was sud Com vs William Goldstraw ; Indict- i f""' avflvnf fro""'s Ifthargybya meiii iminier. True bill lotitlon of Leopold lilce, of Mauch lung prolonged chorus of frfnintn vnim.-i followed by low rumbling sounds, Indi cating thu approach of an eatthouake. Upon Investigating tills strange pheno- Franklln Person vs UrlllJfc Kens-haw. I '"'"011 nnd that a grand eav nicatie ot Cliunk, lor transfer of restaurant license 2L,,'"13, -ML'H'r- -lpproved in bund of JOU. Down. Down! Our young frK'iitl. F. 1'. Int. ts de terminul to sell goods, notwithstanding the hard limes, for by reference to his now advertisement in to-day's paper it will be seen that he has mado a tremen dous reduction in dress anil dry goods. Ho Is now-selling remnants at 0 cents which ho formerly sold nt'l2 cents; niusllns 10 snd 12jjcents formerly sold at 12, and 11 ceiits.and another fancy and staple diesa and dry good3 equally lo.v. Call and examiuu goods and pi Ices. Wo aro under obligations to Geo. W. Child, for a copy of the Public Ledger almanac, fur 187"). It is a splendid specimen of typographical bklll and Is bilmful of very Important matters. - Hon, Geo. II. Rowland and Hon. A. J. Durllng will pleaso accept our thanks for Public documents received. Tho Herald corresnendent. Knv "John Paiker drew the sller watcli at uie peiiorumnce ot i'ror. HeveieA Co., on Wednesday evening." Theio was no watcli drawn at all. Mr. P. loaned mo wouiu-ue professor, a watch provi uw iu iiiu purioiuiaiice, wiileh was naiiueti uacK lo nun (Parkei) at the iiosu oi mo biiow on unit evening, i.aury A: l'clcrs can fit you with clothing, boots, shoes, gnlttis, hats, taps, shirts, or In fact any nrtlcle of gentleman h wear at very low prices. For the iriimlndcrnf the season T U. Clauss will sell overcoats at nboul cost, In order to close out Ids present largo stock, and all other goods at panic pi ices. Send your ordcis for Job printing o uio AiivouAii; oiuce. sow press nnd a laige lot of new mid elegant tjpo lust received. Prices fullv n i.m. o. New York or l'lilladelphln. J. K. Itlckert has still a few of those eligible lots in lllckertstown lo dispose of. It you feel like securing ngood homo call and tee him. Ho is also supplying Hour, feed, lumber and coal at the low. est rates. Fast horses and neat cairlacos at very low lates can nlwnjs lie had ut tho popular livery of L. F. Klcppingi r, comer of liank mid Iron street. Chas. Gelss has leaded Ihe carilage manufac tory ot Mr. Klep luger and Is ready for orders. Gents' furnishing goods n specialty atT. D. Clauss'. Ills gents' collar "Beauty of Lehlglitoii"- manufactured for him, is n splendid article fur 23 cent per box. Try them. If you want n dish of nlco oysters go to D Krock A Co. Tluy have .hem fresh every day and peno them up in every btylo to suit the taste ot customer-. A rami l.mji for l.lliri-ty. Peler Sloliinietz, alias Shade, while beii.g taken to tho Eastou jail on -Von- day morning, attempted to escape by unping noin tno windoiVof the water closet on tlio train on (he Lehigh and Su.-quehantia Railroad, near ilelhlehcni. The constablo In charge of the prisoner went back and found tlm man's dead body, the train having passed over his head. Stelntik'U broke Jail at IvtEtou live years ago. Hu was in chargo for robbing a store In Lockport on Friday The Coal Trailr. The following tablo shows thoqunn UlyM (,f r,uil' sl'll'l'i'd over the Lehigh alley Railroad for the week ending Jan. 10th. 1SJ75, nm, for w yiar comimred with the same time last year: ll-uui Week. ; yoming .... o0i2,-j3 13 ;;ieiun 1,770 03 U'. U'hlgh.. Hen.Meadow.. Mahiiiioy Mauch Chunk Total Last Year. . , Increase,... Decreaw. . . . 17 10 1,101 11 23,211 01 03,723 05 1?, J8? W 111,001 03 103,4-.O 12 880 03 Sa,703 00 iis.oou n i,oa oo 308,280 0 855,033 07 lu.y.'i jo wn.nuiuo.i ol Attorney, bheriir directe.i to pay money realized in court. John U. Ilertolette nppulutul audilor In the above case. G, T. Drelsbach vs Peler Schwab. On account of the illness of J. O. Dim niick, who was appointed auditor in tlio above. cae, the couit appoint John D. Rcitoletto Instead." Com vs JohiiO'Dnniiell, Patiicl: Mc lltideaud John Itnyle; Imllclinent ag gravated assault and battery. P:ose cutor, Harney Cuiran. Com vs James Gallagher; Indictment larceny. Pros., John Gallagher. Com vs Jacob Jcliiies; surety of Ihe peace. Sentence of Hid court, that de- leiwant pay S3 per week and enter Into recognizances of j-100, and stand com muted until compiled with. WUILSLSUAY. Com vs Reman! Our- attachment to John Sujdcr, John Sweeny and J is. Murpliey. County to pay costs. Com vs Joseph Edwaids; false pre tenses. Tutu bill. Com vs Step. Q icon; larceny. Pros osutor, Simon R. Flunk. True bill. Com vs Jus. Washburn; assault and battery. Pros, Cathailue JsLean. Truu bill. Coin is Win. Walk; larceny. Pros ecutor, S. Wall:. True bill. CoUMs James Gallagher and James Gallagher ; burglary. Pros,, John J. uiillagher. Guilty. Sentence: James Gallagher, married, 3 years and 3 mos. and James Gallagher, single, -1 years and 0 mouths impiisouinent. Com vs Hem-y IJengler ; larceny. Tr,j -... ... . .... J iiuiia xiiiuiey. illlUOIlI. Com vs Solomon Yeakel, Oveioecror the Pior of Wi-isspoit boiough; neglect 'I duty. Charles Feist, piosecutgr. line bill. 9-J03 Itawnril. The Xe.v York Weekly Witness of the 20.1 (to-day) contains the following notice; tome of our young friends who nri, now out of work, may make u,o offeied reward by looking out sharp: Wo get many complain from lVnii syUapla lespecllng a man who went lound with a cliroiuo taking suhiciip tious for it and tliu Wltn,. u' ..... often niiuouueed that tlieio was and is no picture offend with thu Wltnnss nn.i cautloiird all not iwt to pay money to strangers on our account. Yet we hear of eases win rn pcrwuis pay this man without knowing anything atiout lilm or even requiting Id name or taking any receipt from Mm. If any smart lawyer or other person about Wilkes har1(( W liavo the fellow In question nir,.Ktfd anil convicted wo shall pay lilm a reward of two hundred dollars (JU0.) V e know nothing whatever about the man at.d have ncelred no ooinmuulea- lluiis from him. The law on obtuluiug money on filse jiretenses Is very rh- vi'ie, ui d 'Ids in but fiHt, seiing tb it Dot onh .! irs I, Metiiu.i Ihe - n I eii-b.-r he'e l.ut ' u ri-.it i.,-.i y on the p ip r lie in tt i tli t) r. p . . i TI1UI1SDAY. Com vs Stephen Queen ; larceny. Gullly; sentence, (J uiuuths imiiilioii ment In eomity Jail. Cotuvs Win Walk; latceny. Gulltvj sentence, that he undergo an Imprison ment of 0 months In county jail. Robcit K. Esbuly vs Win. Shields. Rule granted defendant to show cause why lit) .should not lie discharged, &e. Returnable to Jan. 20, at 10 o'clock. Com vs II. H. Dengler ; laiceny. Held In M00 for niinearaneo at m.vt co-rt. Com vs Ellen lloylu ; selling liquor without license. Prosecutur, Xcal Muiielus, to pay the costs. Com vs ,Maiy Medio ; selling liquor without license. Ignored, prosecitor to pay cots. Com vs John Giasser: selllnu llmuir on fcnnday. Jguoramus, cuunty to pay Com vs Joseph Edwards; false pre tence. Proseeullix, Eluabeth Jones, ot guilty, each to pcry half tho costs. liijuUltlou on body of Oliver Rich ards. Court dliect county lo pay the costs. Estate of Lewis Frautz ; pilltlnu of admlnistiator for sale of real estate. Approved with bond. Com vsXeal Paul; Indictment for the murder of Xeal Jcllride. A Jury of 12 men were chosen out of :i3.tiHr ii usuai cnaiienges for cause, Ac. Tho case began at 7 o'clock, mid up till 0 only one witness examined. married wumen weie rldln down booth street hill on Jumpers. uver llio bumpers they Hew with reeli less speed The rustlings of calico, the commotion resulting from a heroine can sizing, tlio clashing, lashing uf Jumpers ami sacrificing of plumpcis told that nonu but the bravo were theio. E'ro tho midnight hour had come, the fair commander of this chivalric band, blew her thiill-soutidlng hugle, calling her calico legions limit thu Held to tako up the line of march for their respective iio-i idles. Then with light and airv tread they matched homeward now and then a joggling and a Jaggl.ng and a jiggling, blnging a, they went, one of the litiiinonlous chorines taken from "Old Mother Goose's melodies." May these dauntless tenmlo splilts let their claii-m notes be heard again on South stieet lull John W. Allem Is enjoying Ids honey uioou. j.ong may no wave. '1 he principal of East Mauch Chunk High School, on his return from church last Sabbath morning failing to keep the centre of gravity within the base of Ills phalanges, was consequently, with a crash pro (rated before tho mullitu lo lie says, "gymnastics publicly perform en on slippery pavements, when ono is with a lady are detrimental !o the di nlty of Ids profession. Jft"- 18. jjl:w Swiso. file Itnroiipfh E'.ji-cHtin. To the IMIIor of Carbon Advor-uto. Slit: Within the last few weeks I have noticed tho subject of ."Who shall be our next Dorough olllcers" has been brought before the people ot this pftCL. In the Advocatij and In Iho Allcntown Herald mnler 'Lchlghton Items," the si.u.eo oi mo latter Is so well known that It would bo folly for me to wnsfu Ink In contradicting his nsscilion, that "Americans think Win. ,1lller the ri-i.t I 'nn for Rurgess," (or something t ' . nl ,.IT..I . - '"w- iour rorrespondent of lat 'ceK In advocating jiarty tickets, lakes a -i0W Which can never be sus- ,'ned by sund Judgment as being a wise .,'a" to ndo,''t In our borough at this lime, for these r-asom: the votes, as polled at "r Inst elee.'lon, sliows a majority for Iho Deuiocia.i which proves that the ii.Tnlnatioit of a .boro ugh ticka consisting of nil Democrat would he equivalent tt,' their election, and irom the fact (deploi able as it Is) that botli parties are led nut.1 ruled by a few or "ring," would give ti.'om the chobe of our olllcers Instead of alio win-: all voters, as It has been heretofore, uf uaving a voice In Ihe nomination of a neutral ticket. Tho .itu-stlon thou i. would this "ring" select men accordln.. to their merits to fill the olllces or those from among their number- u-im ...n.i.i uiitrol tho largest number of vote,? I rear it would bo the latter; this, then, would glvo us officers chosen bv a fen and not by the mass-chosen for party reasons and not because they are such men that (he borough needs to covem its aifalrs. jYb, Sir, let in have amal gamation ami people's rule. not. .,, borough government placed In Mm hands of a llug. The voters of Lehlghtou should stand firm and united In this matter, nnd not allow the choice of our ofllcers to be taken from them nnd placed in tho hands of a few. if tu..ra is ,. i.. under the sun that needs reform, re- trenchnieiit, etc.. it is tho borough of Lchlghton. Jen of brains and common sense, take vour b.n-.ilj mis ..p j urn pocki h, shake off the lelhargv that has held you spell bound an 1 tongue tied so long, wake mi and look Inf,. u. .,r fairs of yom boroagh, sco what a large amount of tho taxes you have paid has been squandered on our streets, thrown lido the mud is not to-) strong au expression. Have tliodillioulty between some of our cx-olllcers settled, and the msLii-iMiicy anjiisted. It Is high time for the people to know who Is tlio guilty one, and who is eniovln-' thu ivmu ,i.s. rived from tliclr money. .lgalti, I urge.turu out en raasso and noniinute such a ticket that will Insure to the people ot Luhightou a fair and impartial government, with economy .iud retrenchment for their motto. lours truly, A Dcmociiat. Jan. 21st, 1875. ""' 1 " I ll li. ..mil '"clcty and civilization? Tho verv com, lalnts that am sometimes made of ih shot t coinings of our Sunday... chooU "lo proofs ot their elllclenev, slti-o It h m ')Sr,''s,,llr'nh' """'o which reveals liosublmo heights beyond. TheSib a ..school enterprise Is fed by all dm III , "'!V' f':,'la for ' l-chll.lrcn. and nil the devotion hu owe.s his Go I. Sun- te ?!.? ,".,,s' nl"! "Ill go on ... Kii-.ii, luvoiuiioii snail comn tn Chang.- thu constitution of society, or to replaco It with soino more etfectlv ,",di",r7.,",f l'!1,1Ci"l'"- It may be dim. iv M i. '1? ! 'y " the pathway by which It slnli advane.,. nr fi,.. ...uJ... J '"ds whlel, It may ,,, illlt ,t u ()t dilllcult to predict (hat teachers will cniuo whose genius, Inspired by a higher fa It h, and informed with a bn,-lit.-r in lelligenee, willd vl-e plans of c.unp.ilg,, nnd inellmils of wik which will nuke. he Sunday-school of the future SM, I i;o ii.mv revelations to the Chilsiim January 20, 1875. 05,"l" We have on a former occasion Invit ud the friends ot the Sabbath-scliool to join C'ih ourcoriespomlent, "Jo-epli," In dlseuss.'ng Sabbath-school matters, fieely offsring 'ho use of our columns for that purpose. Wo now repeat the offer, at tliee iriiosl request of "Joseph," 1 who Is one ot the mu.it thorough, wholo so'ided Sabbath-school workeis in this sectlL'M. 6'oini', ladles ami gontlemen, don't stop nt asking who " Joseph" sr but present your views and opinions. Ed. AuvoCiVn:, Dit,tsi;r!ilo tlclai' J?rlcc?!. Ciuefiilly corrected each wed. expresr ly for 'The Carbon Advot-Uo." Apples, per bushel CO " iliied, per lb 12 to 15 miner, run, per ID.... Cabbage, per head . . . Clieete, lactoty, per lb iggs, per doien Fish, mackerel, No. i jo Ham, per lb Liiul, pure, per lb Polk, piimo mess, per lb Potatoes, perbusliul Corn, jier bushel ( Chop, Corn, per 100 lbs " liiau " " Rve. " ' " Mixed l'lour, U'heat, per bbl? j.joi Ier 1" lbs?,V,(,-V. 3 25 Oats, White per busllu"rS!l?.,. . 70 iiiacK, per bushel 05 10 8 to 12. 2'i 35 to 15 18 20 12 75 ! 1 00 2 00 1 30 2 20 2 10 7 50 Hay, per ton. Straw, per bundle Coal, chestnut, per ton. " stove, per ton.... Hides, green, per lb.... u.ut bums, each. . 20 00 30 . 4 00 . 4 00 .5 to 7e 1 25 to 1 50 Ucllgltlllt. Hvange'lcal church Rev. A. Krer. kcr, pastor. Preaching, Sunday, 10.30 a. m. and 7. 00 v. ii.. in- in.. pantsir, in the Northampton sJret school house. Sunday vcliool nt 0 a m Also, prayer meetings on Tuesday and Ttliursday evenings at 7:30 o'clock. All are cordially Invited to attend. -Methodist Knlseonal ehnrnli Wllnier Coffui ui pastor, preaching to morrow 10 30 a. in. and 7 p" m Sunday School 2 p in. The sermon will bo specially for Iho youug, Subject-lleatt-purlly. ' Trinity Evangelical Luthoron church, ourner of Iron and North-auiptou-sts. Services to-morrow (Sun day) nt 10 a. si. i, C-imiiu; t 7.00 l M. Kugli-h. S.nidiiv Si-I lotS.i' i Jl-'V" I.',' U Im-sUvevi-uin. m " ' ' T..i . , , The Coal Tliulf. The Philadelphia Inquirer, of Mon oay last, lias the billowing review of the coal trade for the week previous I here Is, of course, no iiiipioveinent in tliegeneial featurce of the coil trade in nil tha regions where mining opeia lions are suspended, with no Indica lions that woik is to be resumed on the reduced wages offered by the opera tors and the companies. .-Is they think that it will be tor Iho Interests of the wiiuio tiauo mm coal pioductlon should stop for two or three uionlln, It Is not at all prooablo that concessions will bo mane to the men. In thu Lehigh region Iho committees nf the opi-r.itois and miners fulled to come to any agreement. The opeiators adhered lo their schedule ot pi lees, and the men rejected tlieui. Thev iinlniirn. ed to meet again at tho callol the com mittees. In the Wyoming region It is rumot. ed tli.it In several districts the men show a disposition to accept thu ledue tiou offend. Those employed by iho Pennsjlvanla Coal Company continu ed to work, and It appears by tho le- uirns inaitiie men employed by the weiawaic, Jiiicltawanna ana Wcste'ii Railroad Comn inv am al-ii at w-mk. Tho pilces otlered bv this cnmniiiii- hii uiu rami, us uuereu in aonuyiKlllculiuly for day labor outside, and wo personal the same also is offered lor contiaot woik, us uie eoiifcience of the opeia tors desired to equalize price in all the regions. In the Shaniokln regions n number of coinciies aro at worK,0ut on whit t r n wouu not kimiw. lliey M.ut lo UMiKi-t last, wei-n .wo i ions ot coal, principally to Western markets. no uiiiierDtaiiii mat the operators ami .i".imrs ui mis cuy nuvo requested tlio Reading CikiI and Iron Company to Ldl'll llll-lll II lllllU-h.lf.lr ,.f -i .. ... vriua ii ton on baud nl the time tho reduction was main- at mo yards of thu comiMiiy. If this request Is not grained, and they think It will not be, their sales of sloi-k an hand will have to bo at a Ioe,as it Is but proper they should sell coal us cheaply as the company, unless there be iv difference in the quality and In the preparation of the coal. The oaattwise shipments are ulinost imminui, ,viUtt the receipts irom tho regions nrt cuii lnml tu ilie co il l .at was in il.e uiim' ' ' I d .1 1 .'.!' . ,. Communicated -ri:ii(l;sj-icho.n VotK. In traveling, uur eyes rim faster than our teet; we catch view of giand and intcrestilng scenery long bcloro our lootsteps, with their utmost toll and speed, can measure the distance thaL !uj between. The inexpeilenced tra veler is liable to ditcouiagoiiicnt when he compares the slow piogiess hu is making, with Ihe great dlstai.ee yet to be tinvcled ; so It Is with the snliitual toilers mid trufc.-lcr.sj they, too, are lia ble to dlscouiageiueuts, when they turn lioiu tho sublime ideals opening In brightening glory before them to the sometimes meagrorcaultsof llieir ..Unit- " u itncy that we have nutl-.-ed some. thing of tliis in the complaints of soinu of our hunday-scliool cio.ikcrs we do say woikers, for Hue woikers never croak. It lequues but llltlo Iinaglua tiuu to paint visluns of Suudaysehool Work, which would delUht all beans. but whoever shall coiicluduthatuothing vuiuablo has yet been accomplished. oeciiuso nils nigh Ideal is nut yut reach- ed, will do gross injustice lo one of me must uuiieiiceui ami uiojt liultful ot uiouern uurisuan euterpilsts. It Is not too much lo say that lhuSunday,Schoul has revolutionized the Christian world. Coming into existence at a lime when the piogruss ot science and arts was turning all minds away from the 1)1 We, and irom the Ucldsof religious thought, aim was seeulitilzlng alt tho puiveisot man unit society, threatenlug a-iiglou Willi a total eclipse. Tlio Sunday-school has lilted thu lilblu tu mom than its old prominence, and has lout to religion a new and wider lullueiicu over sociu(y. Is It nothing that tent of thousands of young Christian teachers ore engaged in the weekly study of the JJible? No. thing that hundreds of thousands of children aro learning the golden text and central truths of our Suuday.school ieous auu nit ailing or suilpture? Is it nothing that the ChtUtlau chinches are now- coutowedly u-ciuitlng in luige measure from Sabbath-sohiiol cl.iseos that Christianity, onco nliuo-t confined to adult classes, now reckons its Juvo nlle.professors by thousauds upon thou- sands? And does nnv one bellpvo liit an mis r.n?ti'y and eeas'e-j work Sheep Sklns.klll'd this mo.,ta 00 to 12. Cosing Prices of DiMIaveTTE-Towns-ksv, Stock, Government nnd Gold 10 Suiilh Third Street, Philadelphia, unii. isi, 10IO. -J. i J. . U. S. II K, J So I u s. : m, lsijj U. S. .'. J), lei.i II. s. f.l.lsuj u. jo, ihu,- U. . u X), 1BII7 . U. S. 2U, lsu . U. S. lo-W U. Cmmnpy, o'a . U. S. It loSl, now . I't-tiumlvniiM u. a. , Willi. .S lloa.tliii II. II. . UUUli Valloy lullruij . l.olil-ll Coll ,v .Nav. Uo. . Umimlcoiiieaulini ut .. J. UoM . . . .. silver 18';; Ud. ii a i.ia. i-u. lN'l Lilt. 1-, i.ia. i j i.ia in Uii. l.'-,'i bIJ. is'j 1.1 1. u; tia. !"'.-! 1.1 1. 'M bid. us i.u. .0 bid. in'; hi. , bid. o bia. asked. HkuJ. HUktsl. sskud. 1 I'a llrl.nl, II. i llri.'J 111 llkua. 1S.14 Hrktd. 1 1 H nrkud. 6o H u-ked isked. ' iisknil. 1')', urki-d. iirkvd. Vi) ttfcked Vi arkoJ. Special Notices. TO UOWSUMjeTXVJDS Ilia .iiU.Tll.i'r.liiilii bocii luinuiUKiillr cumd of tint diu.ldUlsoj-L-,Oouiiuui.ll,u, by tt riuiplo i em fly, ll .llllt,4s IJ ll, (h0 kUI W'l in hu, , now fcuf. faiurn tuj uuiiis oi euro. l'o all who dojiro ll, Uo nlll rood aww ol llio pr.-Hi.rliiH.jii mod, ilrio uf chirgo), ullli Ihudirocll ins loi prapirli and us- lui IUU MUIO, llllbll lUoy Mill uudHbkHK Ccu Tor OvISSUMI-rijS, .IslUMA, UHOM-MTU, Lo. I'aruu.i wUuiiu tlioiii-o.-rluliju uiu iiioawad dmw, 1UV. ti. A. HILsOj, r l'JI 1'ouuat, Wllllajieburif, New l'ork. lii-c. -J VGui. EHROESTOF YOUTH A U..M,iJ,.V!AM wUo u.fom.l for joira from AarruiM Dol.llltj, l'ituitur llacuy, and all luaoitounor jouuuui luilucmilou win, lor llio aikooiau.rorliii uiuiuoH), r,.ud troo lo jli who uaoi ll, lUo roicqio and iiirn.llou lor uiaulu the l.ui a rouwdy by wuli-hlu cllral. Sudcrcn .ll.UlUi IU Iir..jt bl ILo.llWIIls.r. uiurL i dJ .0 uy .HJrotoln.' M iwrlwl u.ulidail. a, JullS b.uUOi-y, Itt'adarel, Aaw Voik l)ac LiI,-ij ui. -IOSUll-IlVI5Siid tliu.10 win aipi rlaui-o any s-'di.ucully mil, iliaiurutl, lu.ijr, or nuy oflba raiiriliry cr.uir ul cviuult Ihuiruwu lulaia.U uy .-alUi ..I ll di ujj slorai u! c. W. Uli aui A. J. I'Ui.iuk, aud ui.iulilnu ulrnit Ur. Uuriu sjrup ui l'jr. Wild tliarry and lt,roli.,uud. i'lia uiadiajloaui.-ljuriuuro v.elablo pi., dm 11. 'Ui iru wall kiiou. io,- cdraUVu , . ip,a. 11410 ojou i-.ir.uily niuibiuod uy luo luult palii.takluir lIouIIIIO lHucor. unit uiauv ullirrl . .,! , ,. irodloull. I'Ula raoi.a, (Lraj., u,, ,,u, , c . Mulniad lorui.iuo u, ,uai0 , u,,- ,,, iiiUUUa pu(,u,.uw rliptoa kuo,u lo iujJi all. . auUlr. H u 4 OAiiuo loaiody f.r cioup lor nlo by uH dojlara. o,i.l7lll, I Jl.lr. l'Ue limit Wouilui-rui DUcoverylTf, Die lUIIl Ceiilury. X3E,. S. ID. I-IOWE'S Arabian Milk Cure l'OIl UO.VSUJIPTIO.Y, An-lall lliruwoa of 1U0 UIUOAT. UIIKST an I bUNilS. (in. only .M,d.dua of tu.klud la lii A SuusTiwti ion cod I.ivtnOit. Permamntly curat Aatliuia, llruudililr, Inrlti out Ouiwinupiloii, I, mt at Vo', slioitiu ,, ..K'h Caurrh, roop, Coum, Oold, . i , fair day. ' " 1). S 11. IIOWK'S Arabian Xjnio Blood Purlflnr Whli-li UlVl-UKS Irom all olhar Hvutralioua In uaUurUUTii Ai Uo upuU Ibu 1,1V l.ii7lUI)- s ailJUl,).0. IIUpuMt -UW,u4 1 ,.,, Illo ki.loia arall l lipa lllai. builda up, aud uak t'ura, Klou llloud. Iti-uraaMciuiuloua HlfcMlIur all kinds, rui"VaComtliiailou,iid raaulaia. n,., HawaU. lor-OclMlAr, nKulkin," Lo'i' vir.vl.llv,"od'-uiii)Ki:N-i)owA- o,).smu. rip.N," I almllautJj Ilia 1'Jlb Oautury" to u 1 Us uil. Kvory bo Uo l worlu ,u wl-htio old. l'rloa, il.iij par bottia. m Arabian ,1 1 ; A I.IO, Dli. S. 1). UOWK-S c- Liver Pills l!iyeliiiu llial.lror aul Sfcuiuoii uiorouvhir rauioio OauatlHllHi; oouulll 110 culoiii.l iltir ajS oth.r lojurloui lUKradtaut, aul ajl qultkly upoi tuaaa uri.au, wlUu.ut prudurluir ") Uluur waak. nam. l'rloa ii nti jmt bat. ' r CONSUMl'l'l Vl!8 Slinuld na.ill llir.-. oft'i ilu,i- Mdii-Inra of r7,,?-r"!. atmt 1, 1- .,U " - " ' ' "l II 1- yl . IU