INDEPENDENT" Live ana Let Live." 01.00 a Year if Paid in Advance H. Vt Mobtuimek, Proprietor. LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PENN'A, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28, 1870. Subscribers out of Couuty, $1.20 vol. v., Into. 4 CARDS. mwmImvm Wnrithfllllfl. Y.Sehwarti.Ilsnk street, oVoerfn alt Unit q Furniture. CoJUm mailt lo oratr. rtoot and Shoe Matters. Clinton Bretney, n Ittan'i building, Hank streat. .ill ard'.rt promptly nuta worn vmrramr-.. J t P. L0NUSTREEt7 ATTORNEY AT LAW, N extdoor to tho " Carbon Ttonse " BANK STREET. LEIIIQ FITON, PA. December 10-(Sm. Iff M. HAP8HBII, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, B.imk Strut, LintaRTON, P. Real Estate and Collection Agency. Will Bay nnd 8.11 R.al Kstate. Oouveyanclng neatly done Col tactions promptly made. Settling Kstates of D caleuts a specialty. May be eoniulted In I'nllih andUermanJ N'ct 22, jas. a.,8TnoTntsris, ATTORN KY AT LAW, J- Office : 2d floor of Rhoad's Hall, '' ln.uoll Chunk, Pa. Allfriatnea intrusted to him will be promptly attended to.' May 27, lr. D ANIKL. KALDPOS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ftlauoti Clinnk, Pa. aa-Offlce, above Dofon'a JeeIry1Store, Broadway 7KO. D, BtBlOLSTTE. J18.S. LOOSE JJEUTOLKTTE Sc. LOOSE, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, OrptCB Corner of Fusquebsnna and Broadway. MAUCII CHUNK, Pass. Can b eoniulted In Gorman. IJulv 24 187 p J. MKKUAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Next Door to First National Bank, M1701I CHUNK, PA JT-Cin 1 rananlted In flermanj fJanS. pf A. BKLTZ, justice or THE PBACB, Obort's Bnlldlns, BANK-St., LPHianTOX. Conveyancing, Collecting aud all other bnsl ness connected with the office promptly attend, ed to. Aleo, Agontfor fboFuichasennd Sale uf Bool Estate. April 13-yl tJIHOMAS 8. RECK, 4UST1CK OF THE PEACE. BANK Street, LKHKIHTON, Pa. Conveysnetng. Collecting and all business eon ae-t"l with the ofili-e promptly attended tn. i3-tfent for first-class Insurance Companies, tu.l Ul.ks of nil kinds taken on the most lll-Mrnl terra- Jan. 9. 18711. tJ- A. DERH.V.'I BR, 91. D., PHYSICIAN ANDSUI1UKON Special attention paid to Chronic Disease. Office: 8nntU Eatt corner Iron an! 2nd ts Le Ighlou. Pa. April 3, 187ft. J)R- S. B. RKBKH., PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SUROKON, Offlre, BufCstraet, next door above the Postofflce, Leblehton, Pa. Ofllee Hours Parryvllle earh day rem 10 to 12 o'clock; remainder of day atnfllreln fcshlghton. Nov 23. '72. TITOMAS HLEMERKri CONVEYANCF.R, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT rfto Rowing Companies are Represented: liQ RAN N MUTUAL FIRE, Kli.AUl.1U .MUTUAL i'lltS, OM INO FIRE, rOTTSVILLE FIRE, LUIIIOH FinK.und thoTTtAV JSLERa' ACCIDENT INSURANCE, Alao Pennsylvania and Mutual Horse Tulof Seto:tve and lu.aranoe Company. Marco 23. 1871. THOS. K EMERER. "76." BRADY'S CENTENNIAL CICIAR AND TOBACCO EMPORIUM AND BILLIARD ItOOli, one door above Hank's Bakery, Bank St., IclUgbion. Alan, GENERAL NEWS AdENCY. Dally and Weekly Papers and Lakeside Library rega arly supplied. April I, 1878. JQAVID EBBERT'S Livery & Sale Stables BANICBTaKET.LKIIlailTON, Pa PAST TROTTINGHORSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES. mu i7uiviTuijr Aftv.xi j-iii WAD uian any Larva ttfiil hftndeMimA narrlACTAa tar Vnnnr purpose and Weddings. DAVID EBBHltT, Scot, 22. 187. T O CAPITALISTS! A LIlIITICD NUMBER OF SIIARES OF Lohighton Gas Ligbt Co. atni romaln ondlaposed of. Hbares F I F T Y l)0',r,All. iHnUscrlptlone to the Stock will o rocoivua ona uitormiuiou inruisuod oa so. pl eatlou at una olfloo, LahJifblon. April 22. 1674. Railrood Guide. N' ORTII PENNA.UAlLnOAD. Pnssenrera for Philadelphia will loavo Lehleh. ton aa follows: a:H a. ra via. L. V. arrive at Phlin. nt d:l n ra. B: 12 a. m. via L. V. arrive at Phlla. nt 0: n a. tn. 7:47 n. m. via 1 J. " " UQ0 n. m. Tili a. m. via U V. " ' , ll:ion.ni. Ih'.T p. ra. via L A " " 2: !' n. 10:17 p.m. via L.V. " ". 2 0Si. in. 2:21 p. tn. via L. 4S, " " 8:11 li. m. H7 p. m. Via L. .t 8. " " 8:lp. in. 4:41 p. m. Via I. V. " " f iU p. m. s 32 p. m. via L. V. " " 8:2ft p. rq. Returning, leavodepotat Perka nnd Ameri can St., l'hlla., st 7:10.8:15 nnd 9:15 a. m.S:h, 3:15 and 5:15 p. m. Faro from Lenlchlon tn rhlln., (2.55, Eicurslon Tickets, $1 00 April 17. 1818 ELLIS CLARK. Aftont. riESTUAL U. U. OP N. .t. V LEHIGH A SUPQUKHAXNA DIVISION. All Rnll Route to Long llrniictt. PASKNIIER STATIONS IN NhW YOIIK KOOT OP LIBERTY ST., AND FOOT OPCLARKSON ST.. UP TOWN. Time Tab! of Oct. 2d, 1870. Trtlns leave Lehlnhton as follows: For New York, Kaoton, ic, at 7.47, II 07 a. m., 2.20, 4.47 p. m. For rhlladelphb, 7.47, 11.07 a. m., 2.26. 4.47, ForMauchChnnknt 10.20 a.m.,1 09,(1.38.848 pin. For Ilkea-Barre and Scranton at 10.20 a. m.,1.09, S.3.4 p. m. Kiturning Leave New York, foot of Llhorty St., at6.40,8.45 a.m., 1.00, and 4 00 p. m. Leave foot of Clarkson St. at 12.60, and 3.20 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, from Depot North Penn'a R It., Third and Beiks rtt, at 7.0.1, 0.45a. m.,2.1S, 5.1ft p. ni. Loavo Kaston at N.U, 11.40 a.m., 3.ftr, 7.00 p m. Leave M.iucb Chunk at 7.40, 11.00 a. m., 2.20 4.40, p. m. Fo: further particulars, see TlmoTnblea at the Stntlons. PASSENGERS FOR LONG BRANCH CHANll: CARS AT hLIZAllKTII. It. P. BALDWIN, 7n. rassmger Agent. July 4. 1874. piIIliA. Si READING RAILROAD. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. DEC. 1S1II. IS78. Trains leave ALLEMMJvVN ai follows: (VIA lM'.UKIOlll'.S ll INCH.) For Philadelphia, nt (!.50, li.tio. n.m.. 31S iind ot) p. ni. SUNDAY". For Philadelphia at 3.10 o. m. IVU EAST I'P.V.NA. llltANCII.) For Rodlns, t 2.30. 5.0U, 8.V1 a m 12.1o, 2.10, 4.30 at d 9 00 p.m. For Hanlsourg. f 2 30, 5 50, 8.S5 a. ro 12.15, 4 30 and 9 00 p.m. For Lancaster and Columbia, 5 50, 8.55 a.m. and 4 3'l p tu tDoea not run on M nndays SUNDAYS. For Readme, 2.30 a.m. nnd 9 00 p m. For Ilurrlannrg, 2.30 u.m, and Ii no n.m. Trains FOR ALLKMOWN leave as follows: (VIA TKIIKIOMEN PIIANCII.) Leave Philadelphia 7.3 1 it. m., l.oo, 1.30 and 5.16 p. m. HUNDAYS. Le-iVO Philadelphia. 8.15 . m. (VIA UiST 1T.SNA. nilANCII ) Leavo RcdUiUB T.4'1 ;.4. 10.35 a in., 4 01.8.10 end 10.30 n m Leave Unrilsbur?, 5.2X 8 10 a. m 2.00. 3.57 and 7.5o p. in. Leave Liineaiter, 8.10 a.m., 12.53 and 3.15 p.m. Loa e Columbia. 8.IK) n. in., 1.U0 and 3.35 p.m. HUMDAYti. Leavo Reading. 7,2o n.m. Leave Ilnrri'OnrK, 5.2o a.m. Trains mmked thus (M run to and from depot Otu and Gieeu streets, riillailolpbta. otber tialnston dtrom Broad street depnt. Tno B.M . in and 5.55 p. rn. trains from Allen toon, and the 7.30 n.m and n.15 p.m. trains from Philndi'lptiri, have through cars to and trout l'hlladelpnia. J. K. WOOT1EN. Doo. 24, 187B. General Superintendent. PENNSYLVANIA BAILItOAD, PHILADELPHIA A ERIE RR. DIVISION. Summer Time Table. On and alter SUNDAY. AV1UL 23.1. 1676, the Tralua on tho Pluladelphla A Erlu Railroad Di vision will run an roliown : WKorwAitn. ERIE EXPHEba leaves N"w York 0.2 n.m. l'lnl.xlelphia 12.35 i.m. Rultimoro 1.20 p.m. llanl-tbuiR 6.00 p.m. arr. at Williamsiiurt 8.55 li.m. Loci llavou 10.30 p.m. iMie ioj5 p.m. ERIE MAIL leaiee New York 8.25 n.m. Phlladeliilila li.5ip.ui. Baltimore b.io p.m. II Kill. bin r 4.Mam. Wllliamapoi t 35 aim. Lock Uutcn 9.40 n.m. ltooovu 10.55 a.m. arr. at Erie 7.50 p.m. NIAOARA EX. leavo- Philadelphia 7.v0a.m. lialtlujoiti ;.3j a.m. HainsbnrK 10.43 a.iu. arr. at Willianibpnrt 1.50 p.m. Lock H.vcn 3.15 p.m. Reuura 4.15 p.m. Kane 8.45 p. in HLlTlll) L'E HAYEK AC. Pvs Philadelphia 8.00 a.m. naniniora n.m a.m. Uai rleburg 1.2.1 p.m. arr. at WilllamsiKirt Clop.iu. Lock Iifiven 7.3(1 n m. fcUNDAY EX. leaves New Yr.rk 8.24 p.iu. i-iiianciiinia II o.') p.m. Unltliumo 9 10 p.m. lluriisburir 4.1', am. arr. at Wiillamtport 7 40 a ra. EASTWARD. PniLAD'A EX. leaves ICnu 7.00 pm. l.nrK iiuven 6 8o p.m. Wllllamrport 7.55 a.m. arr. at Harri'biirc li.4Uo.ni. Ualtiinore 0,25 p m Philadelphia 3.30 p.m. New Yoiit e45n,m. DAY EXPRESS leaves Kane s.00 a.m Renova lo.ion.ro, Loclc Haven 11.20 a m. willianisport 12.40 a.m. arr. at Humsburfr 4.uip.m. Philadelphia 7.20 p.m. New Ynri 10.15 p.m. Baltimore 7.15 p.m. Washineton 9.02 p.m. ERIE leaves Erie 11.20 a.m. Renova 8.53 p.m. Lock Haven 10.05 pm. WiUiamsport li.t6p.ra. Harrlkbunr 2 45 o m. Baltimore 7.35 a m. Philadelphia 7.00 a.m. New York 10.10 n.m. FAST LINE leaves WliUamiort 12.35 a.m. arr. at Harrtsburg 8.55 a.m. Balumoro 7.35 a.m. Philadelphia 7.33 a.m. New York 10.25 a.ni. SUNDAY EX. leayes 3Viil1uiiisnirt 8 15 a.m. arr, at tlarrlkliurir 11.45 n.m, Phiiniieiphla 3.10 p.m. New Yojlc S.45P.I1. Baltimore 7.30 p.m. Erie Mall West. Nlarara Exiioa West, Lock Haven Aocom. West and Day Exprees East maae close connection at Nnrthuoiberlind wltll L.&B.RU. trains for Wllkesbiu re and Hcnuilon. Erie Mall West. Nlacara Expiesa West. Erie Expresa West audI,ocK llnveu Accommodation West tnakectose connection at WtlUumsport with . O. R. W. trains north. Erie Mail We-t, Niagara Express West and Day Express East make close connection at Loak Haven with B. K. V. R IL trams. ' Erie Mall East and Westootirectal Erie with trains on L. S. & M. 8. II II., at Corry with O. O. & A. V. itlt.. nt Emporlnm with B. N. Y, & P. Kit., aud at Drlltwond with A. V. UR. Parlor Cars will run Between Philadelphia and Willlaiuepoi't on Nlacaiu Lxvicus West. Cno Express We,t, l'ullaaelnhla Eipiuss Eust, Dav Express East und kiinduy Exurew East. Hleeplnu Curs n all night tralus. Wit. A. BALDWIN, Qon'l Map Carbon Co.'s Sons Carbon Co.'s Sons Carbon Co.'s Sons Carbon Co.'s Sons WELCOMEI WKI.COMEI WEI.IOJIEI W Ef.COM M WUl.i OMEI WELCOME! WEI COME! U ELCOMEI WELCOME! WELCOME! WELCOME! 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Umbrellaa nnd otner arti cles for tho wonrnnd tio of MAN NI) tlllV KIND. MAN AMI llOV KIND. Wclcomo also to LAURY A l'Ell'RS', LAURY A 1'Ei'EllS', LAURY A PETEIIS'. LAURY A PETERS'. BANK STREET, BANK S I'REET, Lehlphton, Leliigbton, whrro tho stock of dents Fnrn. lahluu Oood'i comprise the cbolc. tvt qiiitltv cmui ipod with the ONK lowest rnioR, ONE LOWEST 1'ltICK ONE PRICE TO ALL, ONE PRICE TO ALL, Tho Buyer roicrvinK thnprlvl Ifko of trtiirnlnK rooiis or recelv mir bu lk hla money if not con. tent Willi his bargain. Laury &, Peters Laury & Peters Laury Sc Peters Laury & Peters ONE PRICE CASH STORE, ONE PRICE CASH feTORE, Post-Ofllco Bmldinp, Poit-Offlco Building. BANK ST. LEHIOlnON. BANK 8T, LEHIOIITON. Sept. 30-m3 WELCOMEI WEI.C03III WELCOME! WELCOMEI WELCOMEI WELCOMEI WELCOMEI WELCOMI I WELCOMEI W.rii.i OMEI WELCOME! WEI, OMEI WKICOMEI WELCOME! WELCOME! WELCOME! WELCOME WELCOME WEL'-0.l E WELCO.M E WEI COME A'.OI.COME. WELCOME. WELCOME. WEI.COM E. WELCOME. 0J VKBON ADVOCATE CHEAP JOB PltlNTIiVG OFFICE, LEHIOIITON, PA. Every descrlpllon of Fnntlng, from a Visiting Card to a Poster. CARDS, BILL nEADS, LETTER HEADS. , NOTE HEADS, 8 TATEMKNTS. PROGRAMMES. POSTERS, HANDBILLS, DODOERS CIRCULARS, BHIPP1NQ TAOH, ENVELOPES, PAMPHLETS. BY-LAWS. AC, AO,. Done In tho best manner, at very Lowest Prices. We arc nrepared to do work at ns cheap rates asimv ofUee m Hie State fiat deals honestly with lis cu.tomi.T3. OUR MOTTO 18 Ohoap, Prompt & Reliable t7Orders by mall receive prompt attention. A Good Family Medicine SWAY'NE'S Tar and Sarsaparilla Pills. HEADACHE, Langour and Melan oholy generally sprluir tmm a aieonterod stem, sen, cosilvcue- or a torpid liver. Each may be speedily removed Dv Dr. Bw.ivne'a Tar Pills, which atlmulate the liver and stomach to a he iiuv action in reinovlmr all blillonsness. and producing regular evacuations of the uowo.s. LIVER COMPLAINT, that dreaded disease from which so many per sons rnfier, Is freq aeutly tho cause of Headache, Indigestion and Dyspepsia, is siieedily relieved, and are often permanently cuied oy Iheir uhc Fevers are oiteupievented by the useot these sarsjparllla Pills, as they cam' off, tliraiigh the blood, the Inipuiltles from which they arise. For COSTIVENESS there is nothing so effectual aa Swayne's Tar and Sarsaparilla Pills. They aro puiclv vegetable, and act specially on the Liter aa Blue Alass or calomel, without anv bad resu ta irom taklnr. Describe syuil'toms in a'l commnnleatlons. aud uddioi-8 letters to DR SV.AYNE A HON. Philadelphia. No charge lor udvli e- Sent by mallou ricelpt of piiee. 'rlr25 cenls a box live boxes for II. ASK YOUR DKCOOItjT I'OR THEM. Now Advorfcisenionts. THE LUNGS! C0NSUMQPT10ST I This dlstresslngnnddiingeroiis romplulnt nnd Its prcmovltory sTiiipinma, nciloclrd coll ah. night siM'ais, hnareness, waiting II alt, tever iiermnnent ly cured by "Dr. Sn ayne'sCompound Syiun of Wild ChoTv " I1RONCII1TIH A prcmnnllor of 1 ulmonaiy Consumption l. chnrncliTlzeii by catarili or In. Itnmmatioii of tlio uiucous meninr'iie of the nlr rin.fattes, with cough mid exncctortition, sliort bn-nth, ho.neno jiains In tho chest. For all i mncmal affections, sore Uiroat. loss of tolce, coughs, DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND Syrup Wild Cherry IS A SOVEREIGN REMEDY'. Uemorrltnge, or p!(ii7 fclood, may proceed from the larinx, tracliin bronchia or lungs, and anso from vnrloua ennses, ns undue physicnl cxertlnii, plethor.. or fullness of the vessels, weak tunas, overstrr.lnlng uf tho volco suppress. et otncuatlon, obstiucllon of the spleen or .lv er, etc. Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry strikes nt the root of d'seaeo bv purlfvlng the blood, restoring tho live and kldneynto healthy anion. Invlgorntluc the nervous system. The only standard icmedy lor hemorr'iae'e. bronchial ami nil pultun inty enmp iiuiH. Con. stiuipllvis or those iiivdispnicl tn woik lungs, should not full to uaa this great vegetable rem ulr Its mnr eloua power, net i nlv over connmp. tion but over overy chronic dl-easo w ero n erndivil nlti riitlvo notion is ntw'til. Under lis use tho cornili Is lonreucil, the nlaht Fweafs dt ininlsh the pain subsides, tho pnl-e returns to its nntnriil sinudnrd, tho stomach is improved in If power to digest nnd assimilate tliolood. pnd every organ hn n purer and betlei qunlily blond suppidtn It out of which new leciea tlvo and plastio material is mace. SAVED TI1S LIFE. A REItlAmtABSLI? CVRIM Was that of Edward II. Hnmso'i, Engineer at oeorg Nweenv's Potteiy. 1311 RidL'e Avenue. Phl.nileiplun. He Ii.nl a violent c U'li. nlsht sweats enro thin it, great weakness, spit nt dif ferent lime, a ulnt of i lood. gavo up all hope of recovery. Through the use ot ' )r. Umiiinr'i H'llitClirrrViiinf" brrame asonudnnd henllhy man. and remains so to this day, although over twenty years mvo ehirsr-ft stneo h" wns cured. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. lx bottles 15. If vonr dmrglRt nr stoi ekeeper does not sell It, we will forwind ha t ill zen. fieieht paid, to any ad dress, on receipt ot once. riir.rArr.n onlt nr Mil. SIVAVVG & SO!V, 330 N. Sixth Sli-eet, Plillnilelplila Soldbval Prominent Druggists. Itching Piles PILES, PILES, ITCHING PILES, Positively Cured by tho usn ol SWAYNE'S OINTMENT. Home Testimony : I was sorely afflicted with one of tho most dls tiesslngof nil diseases Pruritus or Prurigo, or mora commonly .tnnwn ns Itching Tiles Ihe Itching at times was almost intolerable Increns. ed ny scratching, and not unfrequeutly become quite eoie. I hoiiKhtnnoxnf " Swnno's Ointment-" lis usn iinve quick Toilet, and In n short time mado n pei-ffct euro. I can now sleep undiatnrhod. and I would advise all who aro sulTering with this dlstre-sing complaint to procure' swnyno's Ointment" ut once. I bud tried prcscrlp Inns almo-t innumerable, without 11 inline; any perm aneiit relief. Jos w. CIlRIaT. Fli in of Roedel A Christ. Boot and Shoo House. 311 Noith Hecend-street, Philadelphia. SKIN DISEASES. SWAYNE'S A LL II E A LINO OINTMENT Isabo a speclflo lor TETTER, ITCH. HALT RHEUM, bCALl) HEAD. ERYSIPELAS BARBER'S ITCH. I'lOH BLOTCHES. ALL HOAI.Y, CRUSTY. CUTANEOUS PIRUP TIONs. Peiieetlv mto and harmless, even on Ihe most ten ler infant. Prlco 50 cents. 3 boxes fur f 1.23. bent av m iltonnyaddrrssoniocoipt of puce. Bold by nil tho Iradlne Dragetsts. Prepared only by dr. sn .i: &. s6, S30 North Sixth-St., Philadelphia. USB jADORN LONDON I YOUR iu.'.o.k.DUs : nan buiui nubiui ci HAIR, i fob RtsTomxa ' GRAY HAIR To ltd Natural Vitality and Color. HERE IS "THE -PROOF Of its Superior Excellence. Read this Home Ctrtlflcate testified to by Edward B, Garrigues, ono of the most compe tent Druggists and Chemists In Philadelphia, a man whose veracity none can doabt : I am happy to add my testimony to the great valoe of Uie " Ixiudon Hair Color Restorer," which restored my lia.r to Its original dark col or, and the buo appears to be permanent. I am satisfied that this preparation la nothing like a dve, but operates upon the secretions. It is also a beautiful hair dressing, and promotes the growth. I purchased the llrst bottle from Ed. 11. Oarrtirues, drucgist. Tenth and C'oates-sts who can alro testlTv my hair wus veiy gray when I commenced Its use. 'IRS. MILLER. No. 730 N. Nlntb-sL, Philadelphia. Du. Swatne A son.-Respected Friends: I have tao nleasure to Inform jou thataiaoyof my atqualniance, Mrs Mt ler. Is delighted with the tpecessof your London Color Hair Rostot. er." Her hair was tailing rapidly and qai.e Stay. The color has bo-n restored, and ilio f ill. ig out entirely slopped by its ue. E. B. OARRIQUES. Druggist. Cor. Tenth and Coatcs ats.. Phils. All that art can accomplish In boanilfjlng. strengihenlnir, thlckeulusund adorning thenalr is effected Uv usluir ".London Hair Color Restor er." It stimulates and forces a new growth : if gi ay, restores Its natural color, and renders It silky aud beautiful l cures dandruff! keeps tha scalp clean, cool and hea Uiv. All tiruuclsts sll It. Price 73 cents; six bcAtles, M. Sent by express to any addreB. 8WAYNE A BON, 830 N. Sixth et,, Philad'a, SOLE PROPRIETORS, For 8nlt) Uy nil Dniggla-tH. July it, lira-yl CHRISTMAS. ni WILLIAM MAKF.rEACU T1UCKKIIAT. Chrlatmn Is hern Winds whistle sflllll. Icy and chill, Little cate woi Little we fear Weather without, Bhclteied about 'I he n nhoc.au) -tree. Onco on the boughs Birds ol rare plumo Sang. In Its bloom i Nlght-Mrdsare woj Here we'earou e, Slmdng, like them. Perched round tho stsm Of the Jolly old tree. Hero let us sport, Roys, ns westt, Lr.uabtcr and wit Flashing so tree. Life is but abort, When wo are gone, Let them ring on, Round tho old tree. Evenings w knew, Happy ns this l Fares we miss, Pleasant to see. Kind hearts and true, Oentle nnd Jnst, Peace to your dust I Care, lUe a dun. Lutks nt Ihe gate i Let the dog wait I Happy we Ml be I Drink, every one i Pile up the coals i Fill the red bowls, Rouud the old ties I Diam we the cud Friend art ufrnll I Spirits nro laid In the Red t-e i. Mantle It up: Empty it yot i Let us forget. Round Hie old tree 1 Sorrows, begone, L'.to and Hail's, Duns and thou- bills. Bid we to 0 -o. Come with tho d two, Bluo-devll eprlto Leave us to-nlgh!, Round the old tree t THE GENTLE ART. Prnbnlily our (if IIki worst businesses under tho sun Is that of n printer. Ills every deed seeks the llpht of day.Thoso of the lawyer lie In dark boxes and be tween musty shelves ; the doctor places his Indifferent handiwork In the earth ; the tiadediiiau has but his customers to plen-c, and in 8ntlsf 1 tin him his 3vork Is ended But the printer, every ignoramus spells over the work of the printer. Fellows wh i 3vould find It liupiwHtble to put twenty letters togeth er Brauimittlrallywlll ptilnti ut with uleu a fnult in Ms vork indeed it Is usually this class of Individuals who make it a point ol finding out every llttlo discrep ancy. Did the public know the thou sands of different characters, and atoms compil.sed in a printer's everyday life did they but know the variety of alto gether foreign subjects he has to set up, read, correct, and rovlso day after day they ou'd wonder bow lie kept out of a lunatic iisyiutn, Hut practice, makes perfect, nnd constant friction lias tubbed off all the rough edges from the character of tho man of letters nothing takes effect upon him lie can view errors of the most frightful de scription with calmness. After all, what Is an eiror, grammatical or other wise ? Simply so many types out of place, that's all, and quite enough but not enough tu upset tho equanimity of the priuter. After this dissertation nu the man our readers would perhaps forgive us for Introducing a line or two on the matter, or on priming generally. Printing may be divided into four classes ; Firu Tho customer brings In his order in ft quiet, gentlemanly sort of way, with "good morning," or "after noon" and "kindly print this in your best style." He does not auk for a price requires no proof, his copy Is very good, and he gives uo trouble, ilia order claims immpdiate attention -It Is set up In the best style, aud print ed on the best papt.r. There are no er rors, for the printei lias confidence in himself and ids customer the work gives great satisfaction, and when the bill is sent he is perfectly satisfied and pays the money wltll pleasure. He be. lieves in bis printer and Ills printer be. Ileves la blm. This is first-class print lug I Second. The customer stalks Into the office with an upliappy cast of coun tenance. "Could such and strcli a Job be printed at once ?" "What would It cost ?" "now long woula It take to print? kindly send a proof." The copy Is average bai, the customer has evidently little confidence in himself, and none In his printer; The proof is sent. There are two or three (blunders due to the priuter and a dozen altera tions due to himself. He persdnally returns tho proof, and would wait whllo the alterations weie made "of course It would not take long." The corrections are made, the customer be lieves In sreond-rate paper, and the job Is executed In altogether a second rate manner. The bill is sent and In and paid with dissatisfaction, and u du ductlou of five per cent. This is seo-ot,d-ilass printing I TnuiD. "You don't mean to say you are going to charge me 7s. Or, for tills Job why, 1 had a thousand print ed in lirlstul for that sum I" The printer then knows he ins a shrewd cu'lmner in his office, and ut once In quires hou tuauy thousand, llu tiuds It Is ten thousand for 3 10., tho work loo was done In a very Indifferent man ner. The customer agrees to liavo tho Job printed It gives satisfaction. Tho till! is sent In and In, quarter after quar ter, uud paid at tint end uf two years. Tills Is third-class printing ? Fourth-Class printing Is ilever imlil for the printer gets nothing beyond a bad debt. C'laverdon, Kug., Mercury and Courier. VAiuirritis. Captain Boylon recently failed In an attempt to swim eight miles dowu the Ulver Po, In Italy. A Calusa (Cal ), farmer sold his wheat crop the other day for $058,000, realizing thereby a profit of $200,000. A cranberry marsh, near AppHon, Wisconsin, returned Its owner the nice little sum of $18,000 last season. "Tho Brooklyn One-Legged Club will givo Its annual ball shortly." Ex. Its annual hop, we presume, is meant. -Owing to the hard times, tho New York Dntlar Stores have ail resolved themselves Into "Ninety-nine Cent Stores." The State debt of Virginia Is $33, 000,100 73. This Is less than ono tenth of tho assessed valuation of property lu the Stato. It Is said there are hats, in feventy five iltfT rent shapes lor ladles to choose from this season. There is no excuse for the wearing of an unbecoming one. Two railroad companies in MRsourl pay their hands witli checks, for fear ot having their pay cars waylaid and rob bed whilst running from point to point. The deposit of rook salt Is found to be enormous in Nevada. In recently opened quarries It is sawed out liko marble. Is almost pure, and Is Just the kind of salt the cattle like. A cool proceeding was that of tba President of the State of Panama, who has given to a private corporation a monopoly of the importation and manu facture of ico for the next sixteen years. A North Carolina farmer, to catch the thieves who had been stealing his meat, put some strycliLluo on one of the hams in his smoke-house. Ho has forgotten which one, aud the whole family dare not touch one ot 150 hams. During the past summer an Eng lish mission yacht, called the Evango list,traversed the southern coast of Eng land and distributed Bibles and 'iVsta ineuts in various languages, aud other religious reading, to all the vessels It met. It has been decided by a United States Court at Indianapolis that a neat in a smoking car tendered by a railroad company to a passenger, is not a seat in a first-class car such as the passenger was entitled to by the terms of the ticket. An Atlanta. (Ga.) milkman rides Into that city every morning In a cart drawn by a fine cow. When he gets in front of a customer's door he steps out of his conveyance, milks the desired quantity from tho animal, and leaves tor tho next house. Practical Idea against Intemperance lias been started In Nottingham, where the magistates havo determined to as certain from drunkards brought before them the name of the publican who last supplied them with liquor. Ono of the customers In a barber's shop sees a dog of ungainly aspect sit ting opposite intently watching him. "Why does that dog look at iue so?" "Why, sir, occasionally my hand slips, aud 1 am so unfortunate as to snip oil a olt of ear." "Elil and, what then 1" "Why, then lie eats It." Atlanta, Ga., congratulates herself on the enjoyment of unexampled pros perity in commerce and agriculture. A new State, to be formed of east ern Oregon aud portions of Idaho and Washington Territories, is talked of. Tho number of cotton gins burned In Georgia this season is pl.iced at about sixty, with but ono conviction of an In cendiary. A recently-deceased Brooklyn pea nut nud fruit vendor has Just turned put to have been an Italian Count and heir to rich estates in Palermo. Bayard Taylor says : "It is a with ering commentary upon our modern costumo that no sculptor has dared, or over will dire, to model a statue wear log a Btove-plpa hat." Turkey is aflllcted with nepotism and a disregard of civil service regula tions. The Governor of Cyprus cart neither read nor write, his sole qualifi cation for olilce being Ills near relation ship to Midhat Pasha. Two rural constituents were talk-, ing of the new member of the Legisla ture from their district. One of them asked. 'Ms he talented ?" "Well," said the other, " I should any he might set a house afire by rubblun Ids none against the door post." A Jury declared that a man had come to his death "by mi unknown wagon." About on a par with this is the Milwaukee verdict respecting a mau who had been crushed to death tu a mill, when the jury remarked ; " No blame can be attached to the machin ery." Frank Van Barrager, the young luuatlo who tortured a small bey after the Jesse Pumeroy style at Great Bend, Susquehanna county, was convicted and sentenced to four mimtiis' Impris onment at the recent term ot court.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers