Society. DlcctUiRs. I.rt.lTn nilTM. No. Tl. A. 0. K. OP lilt M. O. Ind and 4tb Monday ol each month, In Bo. ber'sllall. IKnton, ni 7i30 o'clock r. m, J.W.rNell, s7it,0.ilt.2l.UlIaini, S.K.ILH. OH1CU lll)TTH txillOE, No.050 l.t). O.K.' meet every Tnciday evening, t 8o'olook 10 uenera jinn, josepn neigrif x. u, 1 is enno 1"oca Tnnit Mo. 111. Imn. O. It, M, on Wednesday evening tit each neck, nt 7:30 o'clock. In .Public Bcliool Hall, Welsspnrt, 4'a. l, FV lilckett, H. B. It. Ulltiam, C. of 11 ' InmoftTOti Uusit. No."H )t. of I'., meets on Friday evenings, in iioner'a nan, awuu u ciociw A. v. uncnes, u.u. 1. jiaicuu, jv of II. and H. Aiivcril fos. t Wedeitralt to be dlstlnotly Understood that) tioi saTeruseraenHi win on inseneu in me cm limim of TIlKUAtMlON Aiivooath tlint may lio re jeivcd froin unknown parties or firms utiles Bicntnpsnte d Willi tho Cash, The following are nr oslt terms. Advertisements for 1 retr. nor Inch each .Insertion' 1 .... 10 Cts. " Fill Months, per Inch each Insertion nets. Tnreo aiouina, " ai i;is. V iMi than three montha. first Inser- tlon4t. eaoh sabscqnent Inacrlion 2) Cta. Local notice 10 cents tier Hue. II. V. MOltTJlIMEIt, rubllaucr. E.K siEWKus, DlKTIlICr ATTORNEY A AT IiAW. COUNSELLOR Ornci, No. i, Mansion Uouee, MAUCII OIIUNK, PA. Settling Estates. Piling Accounts and Otphnns Conn ITaouce specialty. Trial of causes carclnltv attended to. Login transactions in Jtngtisu una uerinau. jiu 17. Ufa ttwxtow ivMte. SATCHpAV MOHNlNOiJAN , 1870. Local and Personal. tar Parties receiving tlio Advocate with a cross marked after their names will please remit the amount duo for Subscription, or tho extra CO cents w bo added to pay tho czpeuses of collec ilon. jt Leave your mcasuro with Laury & .mors, ir you wouiu iook ulce. Kow buckwheat (lour at 6. K. Fat. Anger's, at lowest pi Ices and of excel lent quality. The " fits" given at Laury & lMers', are unsurpassed by any other uoubo in ino county. Tho fall suits being gotten up by iaury tc men, are lasiuonauic ami neat, whllo the price Is within the reach ui nil. Buy your wall paper at O. W. Lentz'8, Central Drugstoro.ftve pur;cent discount on former prices, from now till February 1st. iiuiiricn-R mute liniment cures rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains, bruises and cuts, usea internally and external ly, manufactured and for sale by C. V. .eniz, aruggisi. rrico ou cts aud n per bottle. Dr. Fittler'b Rheumatic Remedy cures rheumatism, neuralgln, nervous nnri kidney disenses. Dn. Fit 1 leu's rKCTOKALSYi(Ui liifalllblu for cough. colds nnd bronchitis. ,I)it. Km'tEit s Cordial, CAUavYA, Liniment and VEGETABLE LlVEIl PILLS Mild by C. W Lentz, sole agent for Lehightnn aud ivrtipoit. a-ly J. K. Rlckcithas still a few of those eligible lots In Hlckertatown to dispose 01. 11 you leci iiKe Becurin a good home call and seo him Ho is also sun- plying ilour,fccd,lutnber and coal at tho lowest rates. AitE you troubled with hoarse neu or weak lungs.shortni'M of breath, or asthma V Thousands lave been per manently cured by usitiK (Joxe'a Wild Cheiry and Seneka. For salo by overy (iiuggiai,c2 mcrciiaui in Lrflilgli, North arupton and Caruon Counties. 40-Gm Now is tho time to call ot T. 1) Clauss' Jerchant Tailoring establish. inent to buy for'cash. He will astonish you with the remarkably low fieures he asks for really first-class mado and fit ting garments. lie has also marked down prices Iti'the boot, shoo, hat, cap and glove departments, to such low figures that It Is luipo.8lb!o for you to bue mo goous ana learn tuo price with out making o purchase. Allb YODK GHILDltEN SUIUECT TO that dangerous foe of chlldhood Citour ou Cocmis ? Coxa's Wild Cher ry and Seneka has been thorouchlv tea. ted, and never known to fall of effect ing a complete and speedy euro when administered In time. Keep a bottio in yqur nouse. trot sale by C. W Lentz, uruggiet, ieaiguron. 4U-Gm Head Quarters for Boots, Shoes nnd Rubbers. Messrs. Laury & Pe ters aro.now receiving and offering for aaio one ot Hie largest and Dest select ed stocks of mens' kip and calf boots, woroeofi' and children' gaiters, shoes and rubbers ever brought into Lehlgh ton, at prices which defy comnetltlnn. licmcmber, if you want to buy cheap ror casn, now is me time, and Laury & rewrj nie piace I Do You'DEsirtE bound LUNosand a long life?. Then do not neglect that cold, but procure a bottle of Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka at once. One fair trial will convince you of Its great menu, a rice ov cents, jror sale oy A. J. Durllng, and by druggists and merenanta overy whero. 49-0m. Tho ydnr i87Q will havo -03 Shu iinys, If you Biioot partridges now you do bo illegally. Judgo llrnhnr, of Monroo, presided over tho Courts at Kastoti last week Tho Mluohlll and Schuylkill Hay en Itallroad announces n dtviilond of 11 1-3 per cont., equal to $1 1-4 por share. payable on tiemaiiu, Tho East Malmnoy Itallroad Com puny announces a dividend ot $1.45 per share, payablo ou tho loth inst Auditor Uenoral, J. F. To'Jiple.wlll please accept our thanks for a copy or mo annum report or mo finances Pennsylvania. The North Pennsylvania Itallroad Company announces a scml-amiunl div idend uf 1) per cent , payablo February 1. Tho tiausfer books wltl remain closed until the lSlh lust. Tho Anthraclto Insuranco Com pany anuouueos a dividend of 0 per cent., pnyauioon tlio lotli inst, I), advises tlireo young damsels not to promuimtlo tlio streets of Lohlghtou In inalo attire. It Is very unbecoming as wen as against mo law. Do caroful U keeps uii eye on you, Tho Thomas Irou Company has stopped one of Its mines in Lougswamp toivtisiiip. The annual meeting of tho Lehigh County Agricultural Society will bo held In Fubruaiy. They had 100 tramps In tho Doth lehem lock-up last neok, and but two were women. Good for tho female sox There Is ainuvtnecnton foot for tho oldest Inhabitants In each town to plant a row centennial trees next spring. A movement U on foot looldiic to tho consolidation of tlio various poul try associations In Eastern Ponusyl vaula Tho Dclawaro Lackawanna nnd Western Company advertise their usual quarterly dividend of va per cont, nay able January 20th. Ilandsouio horses aud neat carrl ages, for pleasure parties or funerals, can in ways uo ouiainea nt uavid Hu bert's llvery,Uank stroet,at low charges Quito an Interesting revival Is In progress at tlio M. Is. church, at Pack crluti. Tlie 11:45 a. m up train, Tuesday on the Ti. V. H. It., was one hour be hind tlmo. Cause, engine jumped tho iracK at uast reim junction. Throo bears were killed at Stonv vyreuK, tins cuuuiy, (luring last week We have lust received another lot of new printing material. Send along- jour oruers nuw, u you want neat and cheap printing. Tlio Hollenbach Works. No. n. nnd tho Diamond Shaft ot' tho Lehlch and llkesbarro Coal Comuanv. In tlm Wyoming Valley, have susnenJed on. orations for ten days, to allow of ropalw. Except for repalrs.thcn' will be mi mia. pension in tlio Wyoming region . The Central Iiailrond Comnanv nf Now Jtrsey will pay tht usual qunrter lv dividend of 2H per cent Junuarv 20. Transfer books cloied Deceiuhur ill and reopen January 24. Governor Hartratift lias nanlnnnil Joseph Levins, of Sliuiuukln, who wns sentenced In September, 1874, to two year'i Imprisouinont In thu Penltcn tiary for nmt'slaughlor. The Lehlch Valley Itnllroad Com. puny Is continually increasing Its mo tive power. Lust week two new heavy freight engines were received at tho Valley shops In South Easton. tnnklnr. 310 locomotives owned by thu corn-any. Tlio lat sheriff of Northamnton county Is said to havo cleared 2n. 0(1(1 during his term. Luzerne sportsmen aro crowlntr over a cock fight victory which they won from Lehigh countians. Ten convicts lrom Luzerne countv were taken to the eastern punltcntlary iew uys ago. xueir aggregato sen tences readied sixty-five years and 9vo months. One of tho convicts reeetvmi fourteen years and ten months. Tho German Dramatic Amntniii- l,iui intends to give a grand entertain luBia iu wu ruonc scnnoi lln . nn wasnington's lilrthday, February 22d iuo iieriuriuuiioo will inclUUO two HOW and laughable farces, and a variety of uuumnes uy uio amoiis BSDUgoIOlind of aueutuwi, m E. II. Ithodes wants his friends tn know that he has iust received a frnsli stock of groceries and provisions, Inclu- mug teas ot cnoicest Uavors, sugars, dried fruits, hams, tobacco, &c, which he is selling at prices as low as the sama goods can be bought for In any town in iuo .Liuiiigu vauey. - i he eighth of July next will bo me aist anniversary of the founding of mo yruer or united American Mechan ics. It J8 expected that 401000 members will. participate In the celobratlon of, tne event at Philadelphia. It Is taid that the Order throughout tho United States has a membership of about 150. 000. Our carrier takes this opportnlty of (hanking, Ids many patrons for their liberality towards him on New Year's day. Key. J. It, Boyle will lecture In Rhoads' Hull on Januaty 18th next, on "Short Bights at Rome.'' The Lthlgh Valley Railroad an nouncctfa quarterly dividend of 2 1-2 per cent, payable on the 15th Inst. On Friday. January H, dividends will be paid to women only. The TJazieton Ssntinel and the An thracite Record have been consolidated, bd4 the ;two papers will hereafter bo published as the Hazleton Anthracite Sentinel. From tlio County Sent. Hon. J. D. Stiles, of Allentnwn nl. tended argument court on Wednesday. Henry Green. Esq.. of Easton. arguing certain cates beforo Judge Dreher on Tuosday. Bernard Phillips took possession of tho Recorder's office on Monday, mado vacant by A, Whlttlughani. Mr. Frank Knlue. of Weissnort. on Tuesday choson clerk for tho Com misslouers. Mr. Knlpo Is very little known and every one asks "who Is Frank Knino?" The salarv was rn- duced i'rotn 1900 to $800. Ex-Recorder Gravrr ta assistlnu Mr. B. Philips In understanding the roll. Why was'nt Mr. Whlttlnehatn rutalnnd for a few days. lion Zach Lonc.of Lehlehton. was In town on Friday. Mr Edwird McGlnlev whllo unload. Ing railroad lion ou Frldav last, runt with a misfortune In getting two fing- cn oiiHuuu, ur, irwiu was caned to dress the wound, and found it ncces. sary to amputate both fingers. Wm. Curry, a tramo. was nnverniv bruised by an engino on tho L. V. RR.", early Saturday morning, Dr. DoYoung attended the unfortunate man. R. Q. Butler had the tramp bent to tho County Poor House. O. T. Ames vs. Anthony Dlmmlck, rulo to sliow cause why a now trial shall not lio granted, was argued Tuosday and opinion reserved. First National Bank of Mnuch Chunk vs. Wm. Miller. Rulo to show cause why si-rvlco of writ of summons should not uo set aslilo, nrgueu Aiiesuny evti' nine, opinion reserved. All tho Countv omuors clod woro In town ou Monday, nnd sworn Into ofilco tlio sarao day. County Treasurer Bevan, refuses to izlvo un tho hooks nod documents In his possession to T. D. ClausB.Trensur eroiect, became Bovau claims under tho New Constitution lio has n right to hold over another year. Oh, Uoynii, how greedy you are for olllcu. Thu fourth annual ball of tho I'litcnlx Cornet Band was held at Rhoads' Hall, on Friday ovtiilng. Tho ball paid tho Hand well. Tho halt was crowded. Beer went by tho krg-full and tho crowd danced till four o'clock lu thu morning, Tho members ot tlio M. E. church watched thu old year out in tho bao tiieut of tho chuich, but at 12 o'clock many piked out to hear tho bands aud seo the excitement down town. Tho now year, 1870, was ushered In with all thu enthusiasm our people weru capablu ot exerting. Long beforo the hour of midnight tho streets wero thronged and everybody seemed wild witli excitement and confusion. By nine o'clock Broadway and Susquehan na street presented a beautiful appear auco. Every dwelling from tlio garret to the cellar was Illuminated cither by gas, tallow candles or Chinese lanterns, and so continued lighted up till tho old year was numbered with tlio past. At racKers corner a uon-ilro was start ed at no early hour aud kept burning till alter It wus "tlmo to go Iioilu with tho gals iu tiiu morning." About half past elcvou o'clock tho torch light pro cession passed up Broadway acuoiiipan led uy tlie riiosnlx and Hibernian hands bringing all who were not on the streets to tlio windows, and all Joining in one grand chorus, as thu procession passed nloni', of three cheers for tho Conten tumilal year 1870. Thu American Hotel was the headquarters of n fuw of tho distinguished, and lu tho icception room could have been seen lion. Asa Packer, lion. Allen Craig, Dr. Leonard, Dam. Kalbfus, Esq., and Messrs Harry Pack er ami J. Taylor. TIicbu gentlemen were watching tho old year out, and Just at twclvo, midnight, Mr. Harry I'acker announced that the now year was upon us and thereupon overy one wished thu other a very happy now yar. Precisely at midnight thu Court house bell proclaimed tho blith of tho Centennial year and then followed all tho other bells In town "in a sort of ru nic iliymi), fecliiiK n ulnry in so rolllm: on thu hiimun heart of man," From thu cupola of tho Court house beautiful colored lights wero Issuing which shed a magnificent halo about thu houso of Justice. Fruin tho American hotel to Ilex's sttiro a rope spanned tho street. and while thu hells weru tolling In thu now year thu American Hag was Hung to tho bieezu amid deufnlni: cheers. Uy this titiiu tho procus.sion had returned from Susquehanna street and halted In front of tho Anieilc.in hotel. "Our Country 'tis of Thee," wassung by the vast crowd, led by Mr. Webb. Then eiinio thu rendition ot a lively pleco by tlm Pha-nlx band, after which D.mlel Kalbfus, Esq., was loudly culled for and responded in a short address. Tho Hibernian band concluded thu 1110- raniuie by a national air. nnd alt went to their homes or other places of aniiiso incuts. Thus was thu Centennial ush ered In by our people In a manner worthy of the sound name of Ameri cans. Tho following members of Onoka Lodge K. of H., were installed as ofll cers on Monday ovenlnir for tlio next ensuing six months. D, A. S. Kussel : vlco D, J. W, Crollln ; Ass. vlco D, r. btockett ; R, A. W. Wannamach- er; T. It., Fred. Bcrtolette ; Treas, II. loagor: G A. E. Scheetz : Guide. J. N.Hyndnian j Chaplain, S. II. Butter; Sen., A. S. Peters j Trustees, J. Tay- lor, T. D. Clauss and Hodgson j Whilhelin, Rep. to Grand Lodge. A fatal shooting affray took place at Summit Hill on Wednesday morning. This tlmo wo understand a "Molly Magulre" was tho victim, a man by tho name of McGeaKau. Two shots takinu fatal effect, wo did not icarif the causo of tho affray, neither who committed tho deed. The Ilonril nf I'nrilnna. Tlie board of jinrdona met ,'Inenlar tnornlna:. In tho anpllcalloti of the death aentouooof liar, iiey M'Cno, of Lycoming county- tlio lioatd roc ommendi that ho bo lmirloncd for lite. Tlio Ikm i d recommended tho iinrdonof tho Schuylkill County Coram iMloncr who wet liiijulBoiicil tnr tnalfenaanco In ofllcn, the parnon to tnko elTcot at thofttarcli nicotine ot tho board. Ufllccra IClecteil. At tlio roRtilar Hinted meeting of Wa-tilnfrton Council, No. Hi. 1 O. H. ot A, hold In thel hall, on Thmadny ovonlnn of laal wiek. tho following ulUceta woro elected for tho ouaultijr term i I., Jlenrv Kodloiibadcr, V. V. IS. It. Kreaite. M. of K. and ().. 1 J. Kline, H. 8., 11, II. Mni.oluiau, F.M , Y, A.llriivci', C, T, It. Willi, 'P.. A. (Jnwalil, I. (I., A. II. Oravor, U. (I.. Jiilin Wnlti. 'Jtustoea, F. A. urarcr, 1'. Wanner and II. I1 j,ovnn. I'ubllo Sulci. IIIIIh for tlio following anlea Iiavo been print cdntthla ofllcn ilnrliiKlhu l'at few i'iivb: j lummy i i, i vi, nt our u uiulk i. in., 1111 Hill- nble farm in FrnuMlu twp ,itolliopioiieiiy nf Jiniaa llemaly, docM, A A W. Hcinaly nun i. u, jiaaenstose, Auiiiiniairaiorg. Jnnunri- 15th, nt 2 o'clock p. in., at the Hotel of Jamort . HeaRieavos. in l'arry vllle, the vain. n tilo lrul cauteot .Taenb MoitU, dee'd, nenr l urryvino. jintri wenti aiiiniiiiatrnior. Jun. 12nd. 1810, I p. m., ou tno irmls6N. In Knut reun lownsiiip, ine Taiuaoio torn OMaieni uiiiiib rrnuaz oecu. i'. w. nueiiciwaii, Auminid.ruior. Ten Kulca. Tho following ten rules nro nt ter to bo observ od at oluiroli i I. cerOlleu yourpow door to n atiatncer winding a aoat. lio limy havo ilcalviia on vour nmHi1. 2 If tho anxtnn brlnga nutratiKcr In roar door iook unuuuia lib uini nnti iiinKn nun iiial nn un. C'ltnfortutile m vou cnn. Take nit your WHtch aeveril llineadurlnK the Kcrinoii. ami If It is a humiueciao, flint It up wiui u nuiip. ii may iiuiiy tno pienciier 4. When you return your fiiinn lino to tho rack lot Hxoilown with nlninir ; itcuiivotiathe noi vire. S Wear tho most alvllHh drca ou hnvo. If Knows ou uou icaro ror tno nioiiriuiien. tl. ltiisn to thn pew door on tlio umtniit of the uinb union, i on hi o ginu iii'a over. 7. Ktop In thenlflo tn aalutoull your frienda, It makea you coiisnicuoiis. 8. Tread on us 11111111- diosacnof tho ladles a urn cnn Hiin uiaKo iiietn jook aruunil 0. In tlieilunr, etanil still aud uaren chat, bo iiiimci Ull UIIUIU lull IIOIII OLllllg tub. 10. 'I lien llifht your DCicur nudgu out. I.efr llioke. our old friend, John Kerchncr.of Krengeylllo, met with a w.ilom nccidout last WedueHday oveiiini,'. lloataitod to cotno to Ktroudabnrg lu tho afternoon and was accompanied by I'etcr Bhafer, of Ollbert'a, When they cumo as far as 1'eter Mosteller'a, nn this anlo of bnydcrnrlllo It hud becomo so dark taut they stopped and borrowod it lantern of Mr. Mostollcr. Tliey then droTOnllttlo further when they catno to n lirlilL'i'. Hero olio sldo ot tlio wnirou wont down ovci tho oinl which throw ilr. Kerchtier out down Into tno creek. Hlinferjnniped out nnd held on to the horan Just loni; oniiuvh to give Keren. iierivlittlo tlmo to drag hlniself on tho banx llttlo way.whon Sliafcr left go tf the horso aud down went wagon and horso Into iho creek. Tho cnoa of Winter brought eomo persona living near hy to their rescuo Kerchu cr was carried to MosteUnr'8 houso and Dr. Loll ir aont for. who wnen ho examined him fouid ho had broken n leg In two places below Ills knee nnd broke tlio knoocap, Wo uinteritmid ho Is unln? qnlte weii,iiiil has not yet been moved from Mr.Mos- tclloi'M houfe. Htrouilstmrif Uemocnil. Mr. John Brighton, formerly facto tum for Hon.Jas. Struthcrs, says that Frank Knipe, present clerk of Commis sioners, will be the means of causing tho defeat of tho Democratic party In Carbon County next fall. Wo suppose because John dld'iit get tho appoint ment. Com. vs. Thos. D. Ross, "for fornica tion and bastardy, was argued on Wed nesday, to show cause why a new trial bhould not be granted. The Jury disa greed at one trial aud found Ross gull ty at another. No opiulon delivered. B. F. Klepplnger vs. Packer Town ship, was argued for a new trial. Poor Ben. was eulogized and despised. In the case of J. O. Dolon vs. Farren. Proceedings wero stayed till next term of Court. Farren and his agonts to give undisturbed peace to D's tenants till then. E. W. Harlan, died at his residence on Race street, on Thursday afternoon. The Coal Trmle. We havo nothluir tmnortant In mill ts. n,. l..i WOefclV tcnoi-t of the ailthrneitn ennl ipailA Tn. ovorsupply ot coal that caused anapeualon ot uilulug anil continnoa, and pretty murh all onuuert connected with tho ttudo continues now ax a week ag 1'rlrea nave not been ad. VaDCCd iu consentience (if HnHnnnatnn nn. I. ,t probable that Hict will during tho present wintor. There Is some little mining of coat In the Lohlgh revlun, audaur prospect of a ma. terlal reduction of the pmseni outnut will atlmnlate production Lodger, 3d. The following table ahowa the quantity ol coal shipped over the l-tlilgli Valley Itallroad for ihe week ondlnii Jan. int. is7s umi f.rfi.u ,...... Alililoit VocRl .Society. l'ACKBHTON, Jan. 2 137 fl. NcwYenr'fl evening the Aphlon Vocil Unci. etv, of ihta plneo, met hp Invitation of Mr. Jus. martin at hla residence, for the piirposoof sur prising his daughter, Mrs Llzzio .Martin, and having a good time In gcnenl. The Aphiou was organized aoino tlireo weoks ago. under the leiidctshlp of Pi of. Davis, practised dlllgoutly twlcu a week and In thH very allot t tlmo hnvo learned, as waa evinced on In ew Year's evening, nn almost liicrcdlnle number of un cos, noil sang them with rcat necutne nnd taste. They mot nt thn house of Mr. Gould nnd piocecdod In it body to tholr destination, gathered at tno door and Htruckupthii choius, " Joy, Joy, Piooiloin To day," from Ualfo's llohcml.m Girl," which they rendered In splendid style, prodnr. lngnmagnlllconteuect in Hie open air After this, lmvlng been Invited lusldo by llm coinnlo. leiy sutpilscd yi.utig Indy. tin y p.issed the earl ier part of tho evening In slugmg vnrliuj of tliilr iliolco seloctlntiF ilncts and solos, Intoi spersed with Instrumental music bv somo of thn members ot the society 'Ihen thov pasued off to tho dining-room and opened up a sphndld repast with iho toast," Here's a Health to All Good Lassos." sung by tho soclctv, who after, wards eojoyoii themselves genorally, idugliiBa number ol serious and eouilo pieces, fine of tho most Interesting leatuios 01 the evening wsh the aiusliig ot " Jobuny fchiuokei" by the male inombers ol tho society, led bv that well-known eoiulo gentleman, Mr. 'ihoinas It. Ilaicliff. who hnndledhis baton the broom with mostl ingn alilo skill, nnd sounded tho pltea with a fork about three feet lime. Thnmi'rHinnnfwa.v., !' until eleven o'clock, and the pally separated with reluctance in order to get homo beforo 12 bo as not to desocruto the habbath. On the who lo tho affair was moit plea,aut, and tho Mngliigdid gient credit to both tho members of tho society and Iho leader, a young muslo teach er losldtiigheie who has shown great ability In hla favm ito pursuit. The society toncec then thanks to Mr. llnilenbach. tenor, of tintaam fiua lor bis kind aislslance. -Ihe following ladles participated -Misses l-.mma llittendorfer ot Wilxes-Barre. Maria Horleman of Weather. iy, l.lzno .Martin, 6iirh L'onnei , Clara llarle. man. of Pacerlon, Mrs. W. L. Stlics and Mrs. J. Uohn, of Packerton. T-k Hammer. MARRIi:i, PHTPlll-MANT.. On Iho Mil tilt., by T A. liartholoniew. Mr. John A. Peter, and Ji liuiallno Mautz, both ot Lfhlghton. I10NTZ-DII.OnKll.-OM tho Mb nit., urte sauio, Mr. WlllUrn I louts, and Miss Lolls Dllcn cr. both of Mumming BOIIAB.FI'I'.lt-SNYDr.Il-On thn tllh lilt, by tlio same, Mr. P. W . (jchneffer, of Hchuvlkill, nnd Mi-a n. a. nnyuer, oi west l'etiu. KNHPPItll-LHlI.Y.-On tho 2Mb nit, by tho same, Mr. William Knepper. and Miss Cur. ollni) l.eliy, lotli of West 1'cmi ltl-;ltltI(l-Ml)I.llfi.AllN. -On the same dav. by theasuie, Mr, James 11, llehrig, and Miss Anna Ainineiiru, ooiuoi l.omgjiinn. KLIStMTOP-lllCISK.-Oii tbo Slat nit., by thoanmo, Mr. Jotepli Kleintop, nud Miss Kino. lino ut-er, ooiuoi liOwer'i'owumoiising. OOM11I5IIT ItONTZ.-Onttie2nd inst, by liiueHiiui. sir. lieuiy l.iillllieil, ami aiM LIDS' line Ilium, both nf .Malimilng. ANDlMAH-C'0I,r,.-0ti Iho Jlti ult.. by llev. L. K. Ilerr, Mr. Amandus Andreas, of wasiunaton Twp., to illss Marrettft Colo, ol Kreiuersviiio. CONKLLY-Hf.LHS.-Oti the 8th nit., b Unv. O I'. Halues, Mr. John O niellv.of Mitucf Cliuiik aud Miss Maty Kills, ot Prankiin. KOOP.-t)n DIED, thn 2u.1 ult., In Lehlgbton (leoige Henry, aim of Wlllouuhny mill Harali ituous, ugeii i yeai s. 7 mourns nun a usya. in Mahoning. NIU SITTLKK.-On tho oth ult. HdlllaJ.. daughter of Charles ami I'm Ilia tier, anedtlyeiira 6 months and 1diiya. IIUOI1HT On tlm 1211, lilt. in WmHiapW Chas, Imsliat.dofHallynroOst, agod tSyeara, 6 lilVUllin IIUU A3 UllLi SI Closing Prices of DeUavkn & Town sknd, Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Jan. Gth 1875. V. 8. fa. 18H1 21I bid U, H, 6-i0'H, 1882 12". hid U. M. 6-2d, ISM bid V. H. C'A's, I81I1 10k bid U. H. 6-20's, 11&5 I. & J.. 17 Hid U.8, S-'.o's ism iH bid V. H. 5-20'h, tlm .1 to hid U. ft. IMo's J8 bid U. 8. t utrency, 0's 22 bid U. B. 6's MSI. now nil. bid Pennsylvania II, It 611, bid l'hiln. llondliig 11, 11 an, hid I.ohlgh VMoy 11. 11 62 bid 'i-i ins uoti iv. jav. Co.... no'i hid asked Asked asked '014 asked l?s asiied li asked tu'i aske I8S asked 2.1 akn,i 17 asked 641i asked 61i asked o:h asked Hidi asked United Companies of N. .1.1311; bid tM', asked Oil Creek ,t All. Val. lt.lt. II", hm UH asked I'll la. & Kilo It. P. v0' bid 20', asked "Old 12 (4 old hvcr 7 bid 12). asRefl 10 askel Special Notices. E. F. Kttnklo's Bitter Wlno of Iron. lias never been known in tan in ti,a . weakne.s, attended with symptoms, ludlsiio. sltlon to exertion, loss ot mommy, dinicnlt of bioatbliig, geuornl weakness, honor of disease weak, nervous trembl.ng, dreadful horror of death nlclit sweats, ouid feet, weakness, dim. noss of Vision laufflllir. nnlvnrunl l..n.t. ...... ... the muscular system enormous apuitlte, with (lyspops'a fystem, hot bands, flu-hlng ot tho uiniv, mrutiBi in .no nmu, iinnid oountenanco and dilutions on the face. Durlfvlnir tlm niiw. Pain In tlio back, henvinaasol the ernh.la Im quent nlack snots Hying behuo the eves wdh temporary mitfusiou and lo-a of slgot; want of intention, Ac, These symptoms nil arlao from a weakness, and to remedy that uso U i Knn- n.uo A,,,,,. .11111. 11 never Tula. I lioiifniids are now nnloylng health who have used it Get tho ircnuiiin. Hold rmiir in si ties. 'Take only 1.. F. Kunel's. Depot and office. No. 2o'J Noilh Niath HI., Philadelphia, Ask for Knnkel's Hitter Wine of Iron, nils duly viilunbln 101110 has been so thoronchlr tesKsl by all classes of tlio community that It Is now deemed lnillspeusaole as a Tonic medicine. It costs but litilo. purities tho blood and gives tone to the stomach, renovates the system and proiouuallfe, I lor, (lelplitii, I'a. Ask for K 11011. mill tnko nn oilier, inillles, wit.i t ptiotngra each wrnpi er, ull other 1 all drugui-us. I now only ask n trial of this valuable tonle. '1 Uo I per bottle. WKI N K I.K.Kole Propi lei or, No I'SINo th Ninth l.,bdnw Vino Ph.Ia. siosjiiitcr wine of tls sold only in 81 ot the proprietor 011 couutctfclt. bold by Tape Worm Re oved Alive. 1 1 Oiid nnd nil Munnlnto w t tii i i fvvti iu vnu ni 111 r s (l ittj ill ho d l.asies. t-e tl, p,n nnd Sb.uiach Worms 11 iiiovoil byDr. i:unkle,2.ui Noi.h .Ninth at. AU.lLU flee. , lee Until cnreil. Aalr fnr vir.NKLEs worm Mvuur. prtoo, l, nnd gur uieeu. nenaroi-ciicular. Jan. 1. tin. rpuirssns. sr, cents rup- J. TURKS CURED Dr. J. Tt. fin. li-njack's Nlckld'lntcd (lalvanlo Trusa and Pluld will cuio soven case, out of ten. Don't rust ciacfc or lire.ik i lightest 1 not affected by perspiration or bathing Warranted 6 yoara. 1-rcucli and Jeriuau Trusses nud Uracos. Sus. leiisonos. Ac, (ino third (tin price others .ell II. 2(Jtl BOCOUd Slider.. al,vr, ll,,A l-hllan,.!. ihla. J1HI01-7J lv eow2 IHHSTniM NOTICn. Notice la lierebv clven that the Rierntora. Administrators and (liiardlanshcrchiafter nam ed, haveflled thrlr respectlro accounts of Ihe following estates In the Itfglstoi's Office. l Mnuch Chunk, In and for tho Uontuy of Carbon, which accounts nave neon niinweo uy 1110 itoa IV III ho tiresnnled to the Judaea of the Otplians' Conn on Mniidnv, thn I7tli ilavof Jan. Ister. To Consumptives. 1I1E advertiser, having been peimanently - CnraUnf thnf. llrpn.l rtl.Alti f-nn-nmnlln.. by a simple remedy. Is anxious to make known tolhls loilow sufferers the means of cure. I'o all woo uosirn ii, no win senn a copy or tne pie crlptlon used, (Iree nf charge), with the dlrcc tlolisfor nrenailntf ntnl nnnvthn urn. orhlr-h i-iioy win nun n SUUK uukk lor uoniUMmoN, ASTHMA. IlKONcnm.v ,1-n. ParLlos wlshlnir t.l,A nr.flrrlntlAn will nlo... uuu.csi.. JII-.V. Jli. A. VVJl.aUlN, IN Tenu Htrect. llUamshnrir. doc. 18-mO Now York. nary next nt lu o'clock A.M.. for conQi rnntiott t First nnd final account of Tlminns HlmlTi r, ad. mlul-trator of the rstalo of John Hchoch, deo'd. I'lnal neoouiit of Tliomas Ktiehner, gnatClan of lisby llalllet First and final account ot Daniel Htrnnpand Mary Hover, admliilstraUUH, Ac, ol linvtil lloyer. deo'd. HOconlnnd final nocnuntof John Smith, ad minlstrator of the estato of Charles Iiougnerty, deo'd. First and final areomitnf Hlliabeth Kersher. admluistintrix of John Kprsher. doe'd. , First account o Mannus McOlnty one of the Administrators of p. II. (Illlick dee'd. First (mil final ncLountof nit hint Mln rue one of thn ndmiulstratnra of Gem go lulfurd, dee d. First o,id final account oT Itebcrot Kline, ml tniiilstmtrn of the estate of Peter Kline, deed, l lrat and flusl account or Henry lloyer, ad inliuatrator of Iho estate of nslicls l'Huier, deo'd. A. WIUniNtlHAM. ltcglstor. lteglstoi's titlice. MhiicIi L'Iiuiu, Dec. Is. IS7J. OFFICIAL AUTHOltlZATION. TrcuHiiry lviirtmcnt. Office of OoMnnoLLF.it of hik cunngxer, 1 Wasiii.vuion, November 3rd, is7.v I WmtltKAS. lly satisfactory erlilonen presented tn Hie nnderstgned, It has beoii made u atipear that THU FIKST Is ATIONA fj IIANIt OF LKIIHIIITON Pi Iho lloronith of Lelilghton, In the County of Cartmu and bintoof Peuusvl vntila. has complied with all the provisions of thn Itevlsed Htnttitoi of the United Ntnies re (lillrcil lo Imi roiiipiieii with beloro nn As-ocia iit.n .nell be nnl.ioilzed ,0 commence Ihu llusl nrss of Hanking. NOW THKiiEFdltE. I John Jav Knox, Coinp tinier 0! tho Ouriency, do heieiiy certify tlntt Tho First National Hank of Lohliilitiin, In tho Unto. lull of Lelilghton In tlio County of Caition, nnd Htnlo ol Pennsylvania, is authorized to eommencn tho llnsmess ot Hanking, as provid ed in Hdctlnu Hfly.iinolinndred and stxiy.nlmt ot the ltovised Htittuies ot the United Htinoi. IS TESTIMONY WIIKItEOF. witness mi linnd and sosl ot Ollleo, thu'I hlrd dsv of November, H7. Comptroller of Currcnoy. Nov. USw No. 2.tos.J The Daily Patriot, TIIK NKWSPAPISII OF CI-iNTRAL PENS- BYI.VANIA. PUIILISIIED F.VEIIY MOItNINO. SUN- excepted. democuatioTn pomucs. Contains tho Latest News from all nai Ls nf Mm world the most I ellablo Fmancisl lieports tho latest Cnminerclal nows correct and full Mar. ket Iteports compute Local Intelligence Ecu. torlals onCuneiit Topics I'ersmui and Statu wews CorrosDondence anil Notes of Travel Miscellaneous Articles-Orlelnal and Selected ana Is tho BEST ADVEIITIHING MEDIUM IN CEN- 1 HAL PENNSYLVANIA. Terms of tho Dnllv 1 SS.OO tier annum. r.Aah In advance. The Weekly Patriot Is a large sheet ol elcht nacres, contalnine-fnrtv. eight eilnmns ot matter devoted to Literature, Agrlcnlture.and the advancement of the best Interests of the people. TmtMSOFTIlE Wkeklt : 12X0 per nnnum for single coplesi 4 copies, f 1.40 each per anunm ; 8 copies. 8I.2S each per nnnum t 10 copies, 81.10 each per annum i 21 copies, $100 each per an num t 60 copies, W) cts each per annum. The cash mnst lunll cases accompany the or der. All elllli itaccscea will he iidilrewsnd nnltr on the ontside wrapper to ono person. The postage on tbo DAILY and WEEKLY will lu all casus be prepaid by tho pub lsheis. jieiiiiuuiit-ea rausi. oo maae ny r. u. oraer, roulstered letter, or chock payablo to Ihe order bt the Patriot Publishing Co. Money entru-tted to the malls will be at the risk of the sender. Address PATUIOT PUBLISHING CO., Dec. 25. llarnsonrg. Pa. Iteirlous From. Wvomlnif llaloton Upper Lehlch lloavor Meadow , . . Mahanoy MauoaChonk Total.. Last Ycjr.. Incroaso.... Decioaue... Week. 21.333 IS 21,655 la 2S 01 11,6711 OS 6,1110 II 181 OS 6'jMjB 09 tll.CW 01 1,S2 U Year. 01,8IS 18 1 13,(44 14 147 02 64.8(0 OH 47,431 02 603 17 S50,7lri8 5UJ,7i 13 17.0HS III Mnrcliinff out or Eypt. In a colored church In Augusta, Georgia, a novel ceremony, called "Marching out of Eaypf," has heenin. troduced. The worshippers meet at ahout ulno o'clock at night, and, amid solemn chanting, march around In a circle uour alter hour. Thosn who hold out at this treadmill sort or perform anco until daybreak are considered the chosen ones, and destined for heaven whllo those who fall by tho wayside from weakness of the flesh, If not the spirits, are not In a state of graco. A Rentleman living In the city was surprised ono morning at percolving that although it was seven o'clock, no preparations for breakfast, and the cook was not visible. Imagining all sort of things, that Dina was defunct, or had fled to other regions, ho opened her room door, and found her lying asleep, "Ilko some marblo (black) statue seen in Europe." After much shoutlug ha succeeded In rousing hor.and asked her what alio meant by sleeping so late. Whereupon sho replied that she had beon "Marching out of Egypt," and oxplalncd the ceremony as above rela ted. Sho was one ot the elect. Errors of Youth. A HEN TLEMAN who Buffered for years from Nervons Debility, Premature Decay, and all theeiroctsof youthful Indiscretion will, for the sake of suffering Humanity, send free to all who need it. the iccfpe and directions for making .. '"l ,c r'"p"r uy wuicii uo was cured. Sufferors wishing to profit by tho advertisers exporionoo can do so by addressing In perfect uuiiuuriiui-. juttn 11. UUUEiN, dec 18 m8 ti Cedar St., New York Harrlsburg, January (1. A resolu tlou was adopted In the Houso this mor ning urging Congress to favor the Im mediate repeal of tho law Increasing the rato of postage on third class mall matter. Roth Houses adopted the Con ferenco Committee's report to consider no busiiioss peiitllug at the close of tho o09slou of lastyear,unle3s reintroduced. Afflicted, Unfortunate and Deluded I til. J. IV. IIOHENSAGK and JS Dr. J. U. Hohf.nsack, sons of Dr. J. II.. Who lias hejn .ni.itA,1 in nrStrotn nnA hospital practice for 31 years, cuiuigdiseasea which destroy both mind and body untttsvon ,u. mo mtun ui ihu, umi lemis muusanus lo in sane asylums and premature death. Dr. J.N. II. andDr. j. 11. It. ditoto their time entirely .uto, iiuuH aim Ku.inuiini ( eure in n BhOlt time anil littlit errwiniut. Ilr. .T. lnh.n sack has attended and oared eighty thousand buan. itcuiemuer urs.j. . anaj. 1J. IlOben suet s ouico to. aim norm 2a street, Pbuadel plua, above IUce. N. B. Medicines sent by mall and express Junel'.'.75 lyeow . All persons aro hereby cautioned not to mo. le t or buy the TWO (SJ COAL HIIANTIU8 wuu conients, sitjateiiiii cast reun Township, Carbon l army, p., roimerly belonging to Daniel I .MUler.of West Penn, Schuylkill Co., Pa., as tbevare my property from this date utvcuuu iDiU, 1340 dec.25-w3 T. E. S1TTLER. A STRAY PIG. Came to the nremlsea nf tlm nmlnratfrniul. n short time ago. a stray Pig. The owner Is re quested to come furward provo property, pay charges and take It away, or It will be sold ac cording Lo law. SABINA HONTZ. Doc 18, 18IS-W3 IUckertavtlle, Franklin twp. VICK'S Flower & Vctjotablo Seeds are the best the world produces. They are planted bv a mil ion people In Amedcs, and the esnlt Is, beautllul Flowers auu spteuded Voce, tabus. A, priced oaialogue seut tree to all who enclose the postage a ceut stamp, VICK'S Flower & Vegetable Carrion Is the 111031 beautiful wore of tho kind 111 the world. It contains uojily ISO pages, hundred, of tine Illustrations, and our tvirorin rtatei of flowert, beautifully drawn and colore.1 from nature. Price 36 cts. lu paper covers 1 U cents bouud In elegaut cloth. Vick's Floral Guide. Thills aheauttful Quarterly Tnnrnal o,.tn Illustrated, aud coutaiulugan elegaut colored Frontispiece with the 111 si number. Price ouly ti cents for the vear. Tjadr.ttiiimlui. f.,.,,,.., Just ItSiU'd, AdJruss JAM. ..3 VIOK, llocheater, N. Y, rp D. CLAUSS, merchant Tailor AND DEALER IN Gcilt'H FliriliNllItirr Gooilfl, DANK HTRKET. LEIIIQHTON, PENN 'A, Constantly on band a large and splondld stock of NEW GOODS, Mai ln'?. iE,A."f,?r'"cn 1 " Prep.red to VAHuitViF . . . ln tne TCry LATEST IAMHION, at short notice. LADY'S, MISSES' and CHILDREN'S L1 A J' "A0.1611 ,uck of FRnNOII and TURK KY MOIIOfCO. GLOVE KID Usrivn KID. PEBBLE AND GRAIN LEATIlFlt BOOTS and SHOES on hand, or Ai nivo to Order. Hats & Caps, of ,he LATvvS?f,pft,iT?Zaonll'n1" Also. Agent for tho American & Grovcr & Baker Scwiug Machines. ONLY ONE PRICE FOR EVERYBODY Jan' 11 T. D. CLAUSS, rTMlE MONOPOLY OVERCOME ! FinST CLASS 8EWINQ MACHINES NOW OFFERED AT PRICES WITHIN THE IU5ACH OP ALL. The MCLEAN A BEN NOR MACIXINE CO.. Ma North Eighth ttrect, Philadelphia, ire now tiling their Superior No. I SCWI!VGI1ACIU.E, TWKXTY-FIVE DOLLARS. n every respect eaual to other makes hereto, ore sold for 00. t.vorybody ought to know thst wecan afford to do It. because we do nut employ canvassers, mlddle-men or persnaueri! l,Vf"naS;f M tn8 "P'0 reasanabl profit. Theretore we are enabled to supply a bunenor hewing Machine at the unprecedented Low Price of Twentv.flvu Tinli... ' w ,VVt.bal"rU112u' being ttUly posted, and do not let anyone humung vou lutousvlnir tea "ffiWben you can , getVe oitl TtoiVaf but JourselTOS8. 00r Sa,eariM,a 1"a eutn tor MCLEAN & BENNOll MACHINE CO.. 3NKiaH.TU St. Phllndelnhl. SeptSS, I875.tf Plotts Star Orsrans nllSw8,?' ""rooted not to crack or warp tf Eulv illlSP )-rr1? IS' talone. Ad.lSss. nuy, AUD PLOTfb, Washington, N. J. Plotts' Star organs. bend forufr llkf. nn,1 IUI .......... ,- 1 a drest EUWAltU PLO,ia, WushlmjUai, N. qIIE FIItST NATIONAL BANK, J- , OF LEUIUHTON. TUEHDAY. JASUAUY Tub? i?77 bo eeu' iheTwursof 10 a. M. ana t p. M. " Leb.shtou.De3i,W' U0WM' Cbler,
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