flnclctV BIcetlBRN. mruiTo oastl. No. It. a. o. jL of tub m. 0. tndand 4th slondayot each montn. In Be. bar'a Hall. Lehighton, at 70 o'clock F. H, T. K. BdDOlDCer. B. A. U. I ea JW umuhu., e. k. n. h. nkm Tt tfT-rw Tyirwi. No. S.RH. 1. O. O. F. meets every Tneeday evening, at Su'rlock, in lteoera nail, n. jvuswnuauer, as.u.i B. Beber. Secretary. WTCtn!t,TID. Ho. 313. Imp. O. of It. M,, meats laaieuer a nan uydij obiuiuom It. Beets, sachem i O. W, Delhi. C. of B. aono POCA TBins, No. 171. Imp. O. II. M., meet on Wednesday evening of encn week, at , :30 o'clock, Tn rnbno school Hall, wefmport. r . o, w. trcnwap, s.i J ac. Airoug, v u HBTOBTO Lorra. No. Ml. K. of P.. meets n Friday evenings. In Keber'a Hall, at T.ro oaioca. it. uaumor, i.. u .. JK..OI av ana w. t ta I ft AdvorllHlng Itntcn. We derlrt it- to be distinctly understood that no adwUfenreOU will be Inserted In the col umns of TtieCarbok Advocate that maybe oielved from unknown parties or firms unless accompanied with, the CASII. Thefollowlosare snrufibi lemi. . A4vitl.Amnt.M for 1 vnar. ner Inch ea'eh . Insertion ....... 10 CI. " six Months, per Inch each Inserltrti 15 eta. " Tnree Monins. avuio, " TrfRR than three months, first lnser. tlon f I. each subsequent Insertion 23Cts. Lvcai notices luoenia ver line. n. V. MOIITHIMER. Publisher. Ifi tt. B1BWB11S, toisTnicr AttohneV a counsellor AT X.AW. bmcs, No. 3, Mansion Uonse, 4 Hettllna: lhstatca. Vnine Accounts and Orphans Court Practice a specialty. Trial of Causes caretullr attended to.. Legnl transactions in niugnsn anu uermau. jau v. SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8. 1877. Local and Personal. ThaGlendon iron company is shipping large quantities oi pig iron. Ladies coats made to order at lowest ik prices, at T. D. Clauss'. Out Sunday Schools are preparing fer their Christmas entertainments. Bea'vers and Matalasses Cloths for ladies cletki a specialty, at T. D. Clauss'. About six hundred tons of pii iron were shipped from Kutztowu lost week. The telegraph operators along the Le high Valley have organized a beneficial so ciety. New styles of fall and winter boots, hoes and gaiters, at T. D. Clauss', at lowest th prices. "The SnowfUke Suitings at 10 cents per vard at Nusbauht Sc Son's are attracting large crowds daily. Our storo windows already present a holiday appearance so lavish is the display ,f ChrnlMis go&lB. Examine the printed label on this paper end see how your subscription stands if in debted please remit. Go to. the People's Drug store, A. J. Durling) proprietor, if you regard your health and would save your money. The slate quarries at Chapman are idle, owing to & strike of the quarryinen against a reduction of wages. Fall and winter styles of hats and caps, for men and boys Wear, at T. D. Clause', at very lowest cash prices. Andrew Lonahan shot and seriously, if not fatally, wounded Thomas McUrail in a drtlnken brawl, at Shenandoah, on Saturday night. On Friday evening of last week, the Lehigh Valley K. R, depot, at Hazlcton,was entered and robbed of $35.83. The thieves are unknown. Read and remember the wonderful, hilt 'true announcement A. J. Durling, proprie tor of the People's Drug store, makes in another colunlni Nicholas Ilegnery vfas killed in the mines near Ashland, Schuylkill county, on Monday evening, by the premature explo sion of a blast. ' HOW IS THIS? Canary seed for the birds, 15 cents per pound, 2 pounds for 25c. and a fish botle thrown in, at A. J. Durling's Family Drug and Medicine store. The Lehigh Valley Iron Coi, of Coplay, met on Friday last to take into consideration the question of making a new loan on the property of the company. About the 10th of December No. 4 fur nace of the Crane Iron company will bo ready for operation, when the tf hitewell latent stoves will be tested. Horse, Cattle and Chicken Powders, formerly 25 now 20 cents. Durling's cele brated Condition Powder, improved, 35 cts. per pound, at the People's Drug store. At Norristown, Monday, Judge Ross overruled the motion for'a new trial in the case of Heinrich Walilen, convicted of tho vmirderof Max Hugo Iloehne. Why don't you stop that cough ? Its tho simplest thing tn the world,and can be done Jiy using Dr. Coxe'i Wild Cherry and Sene ka, only 25 and 50 cents per bottle. -If you Want a clock, watch or sewing taaehlne properly rejnired please call on M. 41a jaman's store, Penniville, Carbon county. Pa-.-, and you can , be accommodated. 6 J. L. Gabel has just received a largo stock of window and door weather strips, which he will sell low for cash. They aro o beautiful arrangement. Call and see them. Ve lovers and makers of sausage and geod things, go to A. J. Durlllig's dfug store, for a nice, pure, clean, home raised sweet marjoram, summer savory and coriander seed. If you want a team, do not forget that David Ebbert at his livery keeps a largo stock of horses and a variety of buggies, car riages, c, which he furnishes at very low rates. J. K. ltickert has still a few of those eli gible lots in Rlckertetown to disposo of, If you feci like securing a good home call find sea him. He is also supplying flour, feed, lumber attd coal at the lowest rates. --A large- lot of Buffalo robcS.liorso blank ets, slelglibclls, children's sleds, cutlery and a lot of other goods suitable for holiday presents.very cheap fot cash at J. L. Gabel's, opposite the public square, Lehighton, Pa. T. D. Clauss, the tailor, is now receiving his fall and winter goods, such as finest cloths, cssslmeres and vestings, which he is prepared to make up in tho latest styles at trtry lowest prices for cash. Lively, the way in which we are receiving- new subscribers. Correct, hand your nafnes in right along. The Advocate is only $1.0 a yesr,and gives more reading matter than any other dollar paper in' the fitate. It is sad to lose a tiftfe honored friend one who has been by your sido in days of prosperity and adversity ,ln etinshino and in torm. If you would havo on that you would neither part with nor dislrust; try Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka. If troubled with coughs, eolds, hoarseness or Bore throat, you will grcaijy profit by this advice. 25 and 50 cents per tattle. Close Cash Buyers are invited to call and examine our large stock of New Dry Goods and Woolens. We have genuine Bargains for everybody. Itcspectfully, J. T. Nusbaum & Son, f An entertainment will bo held in the old school house, at Packcrton, on Monday evening next, doors open at 7:30, and tho AlitnWliHA.nnt in witY....n.M nf Q U1. Admission 25 cents, children 10 cents. Bv rjurchasini? vour wall naner of H. F. Luckenbach, Mauch Chunk, you will bo able to do better than anywhere clso in the county, as nis stocK is mucn larger than the etocK usually itepr. It comes to us I it grapples with us I HI.- -! J .1. I --J - Mr in foment: fiko T, flash' 'iiS to destruction, What is it? A cold ? Ths pre ventive ? Dr. Haas Expectorant, The election of Schalk. D6mocratfe can. didato for District Attorney of Schuylkill county, will bo contested by Whitehaven. the Republican candidate, on the grtund of irauu, bcnaiK's omciai majority was 171. In the report of tho trial in tho U. 8. District court, at Philadelphia, of Peter S. Haintz, charged with purloining a registered ivili-i, nuivu ujpcuiuu on uur ouiaiua 1USL week, wo were made to say "the jury ren dered a verdict of guilty" it should havo been not guilty. Tho littlo brook that dances to the music of its own ripplings over its pebbled boil flows on until lost in llrt defcp, boundless tea, Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka has alreadv becomo indisponsablo to the great sea of humanity, only 25 and 50 cents per uoitie. Detective Sommcrs, of tho Lehigh Val ley railroad company, last week arrested a number of men nnd women at Hokendauqua lor stealing coan , iney were given a Hear ing before Souiro Koons. at Catasauouajiiid bound over to answer nt January term of ioun. Mrs. Mitchell, residing near Gibraltcr, below Reading, Who recently vomited a lizard from Iier stomach in Markley's drug store, Reading, emitted two nloro a short lime since, maknifr nine which linvn hopn ejected from her stomach during tho past lew years, A coal train ran of tho trade ot tho Reading Railroad at Lost Creek Station. Schuylkill co., Tuesday afternoon. Twenty cars Were wrecked, tho passenger station was demolished, the freight depot and storcliousu were badly damaged, the telegraph lines were torn dawn, and several persons Wero injured. Tho president of the Philadelphia nnd Rcadlnij Railroad Company has authorized payment of miners' wages for December at not less than 30 tier cent under basis.thouph the aVCrige of prices requires a reduction of ii or me men are also notified that during neM year for every 25 cents advanco in tolls and freights tho minimum of wages will bo advanced 10 per cent. Frank Meyers, of Easton, was arrested and coiiimilldd to jail Saturday afternoon, charged with committing an outrage upon his stcn-datlj'hter, only twelve years old. After lie had committed the assault he threatened to beat the girl if she should ex pose him' Meyers camo to Easton about three months ago and married tho mother ofthecirl. Their married life lias not run smoothly, his wife haviilg had him arrested several times lor ossault urtd battery. "GERMAN SYRt'P." No other medi- cino in the world was cvergiven such a test of its curative qualities as Buschee's German oyrup. in inreo years two miHioil lour hundred thousand small bottles of this med icine were distributed frrt nf rhnrntliv inur. gists in this country to thoso nflficteU with consumption, asthma, croup, severe oodglis, pneumonia and other discuses of tho throat and lungs, giving the American jieopld tin deniable iiroof that German Syrup will euro iiicni. ine result nas ueen mar. uruggnsts in evfirv town and villaen in the United States aro recommending' it to their custom ers. Oo to your druggist, and ask what they know about it. Sample bottles 10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. Thrto dose); will re lieve any case. For sale by A. J. Durling. -'Judge D. B. Green, of Pottsville, still retains his scat upon tho bench of tlm Schuylkill Courtj though sonio members of the bar contend that his term of office closed the first Monday of this month. Others contend that it will not closo until his suc cessor, O. P. Becthel, is sworn in, which should be January 8, 1878. Ex-Judge JariicS Ryon, who has written a letter to Governor Hartranft on the subject, insists that Judge Green was merely commissioned uy me uovernor lor an unexpired term j that a Commission does tint erenti. fin i-itTien that neither Green nor Bechtel is entitled to tho olllee i and that eVen if Beclitcl should receive a commissioil from tho Governor he could bo prevented from taking his seat by a.quo warranto from Attorney General Lear, and the cas would bo thrown into the Su preme Court for decision. Ex. The Reading Savings llauk. At Reading on Wednesday morning last, judgments were entered in twenty-nine suits which were brought befo're Alderman Beck er by depositors of the Reading Savings Bank in sums of $100, and the constable levied upon what articles ho could find thereabouts. Tho camo afternoon E. P. Boos, lato cashier of the bank, was arrested on charge of misappropriating tho funds of tho bank. A writ of habeas corpus was taken out, and a hearingwas fixed fur Wed nesday, Dec. 12. Ball was entered in $25- 000. Tho information was made by ono of mo uepositors, nnd a warrant was granted by Alderman Mengel. It is understood that tho depositors are going to make common cause of the prosecution, and for that pur- lso nave retained J. II. Jacobs, Col. S. S. Young, and F. D. Wanner. It is rumored that other arrests will follow. Proceedings in bankruptcy will bo instituted. Over 1, 200 names have been signed to tho petition, representing almost $109,000, List of l,etters Remaining uncalled for iii tho Lelifehfoii Post Office, on December 5th, 187? i Barlean. F. G. Kemerer, B. Lentz, Lewis II. Nothstine, Reuben' Raywood, Harry Rehrig, Jane Smith, If. It. Trainor, Lewis Tralnor, John Waltz, Rebecca Weidaw. Thomas Buck, Chester Bartholomew, Levi Dreher, Miss Mary Fehr, William Fattenir, Johnny George, Catharine iiuale, J. Hussovcr, J. Houser. F. E. Jones, Jennie toung, Charles, Persons calling for any of the above letters will say they aro edvertivd. H. H. PETERS, Postmaster. Letter from Mnuch Clitmli'. , Decrmiieh. 5thl Once more left to itself, Mauch Chunk lias resumed its usual air of dullness. What littlo lifo tho recent sessions of tho teachers' institute infuBod, vanished with its closo on last Friday, and tho only market the average Chunker can now find for his timo is to toll and gather talcs. In deed gossip is always in order here, but the gossip now in voguo is of such an ordinary, trashy nature that it will hardly bear a re' petition. If it was dull yesterday, it is moro so this rainy Wednesday, and everything wears a woe-begono aspect hotels aro empty, bar rooms deserted, the basins no longer full of stately craft, all is silent, and tho proverbial leech at tho law offico vainly peers out into tio storm for a victim to bleed. Ldr RiriM flirt oiltrtiimmoTif nf thn tnfttiltttrt I J J tho for " Cu "ft intend ency of Messrs. Hofford, Kline, Hollinge and Rowland is being actively discussed and from what I can learn, I have no hesi fancy in declaring that Mr. Hofford appears to have the insido track, with Kline and Hollinger next, while Rowland is scarcely ever named. This may not bo a very pleas ing statement to tho last named aspirant; but he will find it so in Mav. What obicc tions thero should bo'.toMr. Rowland I have not learnt, I only know that ho is not a favorite either with tho directors with whom I av conversed uon tho subject nor with tho general public. But what is this to u: You too, no doubt, havo heard of tho re cent wholesale dischargo of workmen from the Packcrton shops, a fact hailed by Labor Reformers as just the thing that will give them the ascendancy in this county at next fall's election Judging from what I can learn, the num ber of delinquents in the various Building and Loan Associations hereabouts is rapidly multiplying) and numerous sheriff's sales may bo anticipated from that source. On the whole it is greatly to bo doubted whether another building-loan project would ever bo received with favor here. They may do in prosperity, but in adverse times they tend only to incrcaso the general embarrassment, The Lehigh Valley folks aro highly elated at tho business dono this year by their line. The more sanguine ones among them oven go so far as to predict tho declaration of the regular 11 Jief cent, dividend for tho closing quarter. I hope this may bo so, just for tho sake of thoso holding Valley stock. In consideration of tho fact that so far but two criminal casc3 graco tho Criminal Dock- et for January term, I feel like compliment. ing the community on this real or fancied improvement of public morals, were it not that the four or five weeks to elapse beforo Court, may yet bring Heaven knows what, The fact is, nevertheless, a pleasing ono, nnd well deserving of notice. The cases referred to aro i Com. vs. Joseph and John Otto, ac cused of assault and battery, with intent to kill and and rob, and Com. r. Geo. Ludwig, held on a charge of larceny, fter tho lato splurge, all is quiet in the matrimonial market j henco I know of but one couple of whom it is said that they havo the hardihood to contemplate a splice, Mauch Chunk's pet society ,the Athenrcum, on last Tuesday eveniim, gave a representa tion of Dickens' " Pickwick." i'ho affair, as my informant expressed himself, was "ex quisite," a complete success; and) by tho way, did you ever hear of anything that took place hero that was not " exquisite " or has been a failure? On Saturday, tho 1-lth inst., navigation is set down to close for tho season. Had it closed shortly after tho break at Durham Creek, our hardy navigators, would, lio doubt, havo been tho better oft". This has been the most disastrous season boatmen have liadsilic'e the grc'Ht freshet in 1862, and how they have managed to keep themselves and their teams from starvation is a riddle, Rev. Edsall Fcrrier, certainly tho most noted speaker hereabouts, announces a free lecture, in tho Iecturo-room of tho l6t Pres byterian church, for this (Saturday) evening, Ho will bo greeted with a full house, of course, and next week the Mauch Chunk papers will be filled with a glowing account of the lecture. Having already stated that business gen erally speaking, is extremely tiuli here, I must in justice add, that tho Sheriff and Prothonotary aro about the only individuals who have no reason to complain on that score. " 'Tis an ill wind that blows nobody ;ood." I was just going to attempt writing you a number of items, but what is one to do when there is really nothing to writo about. If any havo " shufiled off the mortal coil," I don't know it, arid they havo probably died as happily lor all that. A record of goers and comers, or tho departure of this or that Mis Flora McFlimsey, you don't waul, henco what am I to write aboutfrom a place as stalo as tho pool of Bethseda without its redeeming virtues Chanco would bat'o it.that d few days ago I should find myself in company of a dozen or more of some of tho most substantial men in tho Democratic party. Politics was tho themo of con versatioW, and tho merits or do merits of this and that prominent indi vidual were talked about. At last the sub ject of tho future judgeship was touched up on, and it was then that I first heard tho name of our worthy County Commissioner Henry Boyer,Esq., mentioned iri connection with tho office. Tho announcement, or rath er suggestion, of the Squire's name was well received, and cro that party separated near ly everyone; dcclaVed his determination to do his utmost to further his nomination at the proper time. And sure, a better choice could not well bo suggested, as Mr. Boyer is in every respect just tho man for tho office. In tho course of conversation the Foster and I To ile township annexation scheme was also broached, but, I am sorry to say, it found very little favor among thoso present. Re specting this measure, merely urged for tho special benefit of a few hungry politicians, there Is indeed very little hope. Youni,eU., W. 8. A Poor House ami Farm. A second meeting of tho Overseers of tho Poor bf the sovcral boroughs end townships 'of lower Carbon, was held at Ilcber's Hall, in tho borough of Lehighton, on Saturday afternoon, December 1st, 1877, at which tho following places were represented 1 Le highton, Parryville, Pcnn Forest, Towamcn- sing, Frankliiil L. Towamcnslng, Mahoning and East Penn. On motion, HoH. Dksnis Bauiuh, of Par ryville, was elected President, and Harry V. Morthimcr, of The Cation Advocate, Secre- 'tary. Tho minutes of tho previous meeting ,wcfo read and approved. Tho committee appointed at the first meet ing to carry out its objects, having reported, at the request of tho meeting, Hoil. W. M. RArsusR, in a very elaborate manner, ex plained tho law and the mode of procedure under its provisions to bo pursued in order to secure tho formation of tho contemplated Poor District. Tho first step, ho said, was for the Overseers of tho Poor to select a Com missioner from each borough and township, whose duty it would bo to select real estate suitable for tho purpose of the contemplated farm and ioor house, ascertain the conditions and terms of purchase, and submit their re port to a regular term of Court, whence the tho matter wtould bo referred to two succes sive Graiid Juries or tho legal voters of tllo townships and boroughs interested for con currence. Upon tho conclusion of Mr. Rah- shcr's remarks, it Was Resolved, That thn Overseers of the Toor of the said boroughs and townships appoint ui!i!ii!3siuncrs in ncooruanco wiin tne pro visions of the Act of Assembly. Tho following named gentlemen were thereupon appointed Commissioners: Lehighton, Daniel Olewine WeiSsport, Francis Yundtj Parryville, Hon. Dennis Bauman: Franklin, J. K. ltickert Penn Forest, John W. Rcedj Towamcnsitlg, Paul Krcsge ; Kidder, : ; Mahoning, J. T. McDaniel ; East Penn, James D. Ballict; L. Towainensing, Hon. John Craig. Tho Commissioners will hold their first nleeting at Rcbcr'i Hall, in this borough, to day (Saturday), December 8th, at 2 p. m. Albrlgtstllle Items. Be content. "-Practical notes eat slowly. Turkoys are plenty this year. Quick wdrkers accomplish tho most. Air pillows in the Wind and not in tho suit. Butchering has begun in good earnest thrqughout this vicinity. The nights aro long now. Just splendid for reading. Subscribe for tho Cakbos Ad vocate. I havo not Heard anything about tho price or sale of lutatoes for some time. Cold weather may have something to do with them. A debating society was organized in Meckesvillc, on Thursday evening last, and tho following ollicers elected : Reuben Meckes, President : Ainandas Mockps. nml Nathan Krcsge, Vice-Presidents, and H. (i. Deppey, Secretary. Mr. Deppcy is serving the Secretaryship for Allbrightsvillo and Mectesvillo now. Well done, eo on I Dn Tuesday of last week a verv sad ac cident occurred about 7 miles from this place, (Well's Creek); whiloout hunting, J. Daniel Smith, accidently shot himself, from the ef fects of which ho died a few hours after- wards. As I heard it rumored, it seems that young Smith attempted to jump umn a stump with tho gun resting besido his feet, when by sonio means the gun slipped oil' and in dropping was discharged, tho con tents clltenne the body oftha unfortunate youth. Young Snijth was atlbut 21 years of age. 'llio sad event has casta gloom over me wuoio community : no was a vounc man uillVersally res'leeted. Thanksdvincdar wasdiilvWise'rvedrfTi Allbriglitsvjllc. Hut; untavorablo as tho day was, it did not preverit tho assembling of a select party of ladies and cents, to' cniov tho liberality of Mr. Jacob Christlnan, proprie tor of tho Pino Grove- House; consisting of tne lollowing : Jlcitfri. J. S. Hawk and w ife, G. W. Snyder; J. Monroo George, Wm. II. George, Alirb A. Gctz. Sabvlla E. nnd Wm. Gctz, Nclsoii R. Deppey; Sarah E. Kibler, Hester A. Kibler, II. G.Depiiey, Henry J. Deppey and wife, George Ciiristman and wife, Henry Silfies and wife, Matilda Sny der; Reuben K. Kibler, J. F. Silfies, Jos. L. Bollinger, Lydia A. Moyer and Uriah F. Schellcy ; after the iriucr man was supplied a vote of thartks was tendered the genial host and hostess, on tho success of their siir prizo dinner for such it was to tho majority present, who expressed a de'site that Mr. and Mrs. Chrisliftan would be sjiared long, and enjoy many thanksgiving days. Aiiuriguumue; acc 4, lot i, ajuplkxi The tbttl Trade Tho fiscal year dl the Kcadirie RailroVl Company and its several connecting works and of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company and its connecting roads ended on Friday evening, tho 30th ultimo. Each of all the New York coal companies'run the fiscal year with tho calendar vear. and thus causa a janglo in the annual account of the coal trade, it would bo a great satisfaction if the several coiripanies could bo induced to work in unity on this point. Tho trade closes with the companies that havo ended their fiscal vear nuito as favorably as was expect ed. It is true the auction sale of coal at New York last week was not as satisfactory as was previously anticipated, tho prices be ing otra little from the last previous sales, when an advanco at this time was generally liojied for. The few days of cold weather, however, havo improved tho tono of tiio market, ono New 1 ork company having is. sued a cifcular announcing higher prices, and the trade ccncrallv havinir advanco.! equal to tho circular announcement say about 25 cents per ton. Tho npiiearance of ice in! tho canals within the last! lireo or four days, aud tho stopping of work in tho mines of several individual operators from' too much water in some instances and lack of orders In others, aro facta that lend strength to market jiricea and to the demand for coal. An examination of tho shipments of coal from Perth Amboy for the st two or threo weeks shows that the shipments thence have considerably exceeded tho receipts, so that the stock on hand is considerably reduced f on the evening of the 30th ultimo the amount remaining wai 84,000 tons, against 61,000 tons on hand at tho same, time last year. V hile tho amount on hand this year at the close is 23,000 tons moro than at, tha closo of 1876.it Is to be remembered that the shipments fa rerlh1 Amboy this year aro about 600,000 tons greater than last year. The total anthracite tonnage east of Maucli Chunk for the year to November 30th ulti mo was 3,453,557 tons, being an increase over 1876 of 10.34 per cent; the coal ton nage of the New Jersey dlvmou wu l.Oi,- 407 tons, an. increase of 59.45 percent; the coal tonnago from Perth Amboy 1,254,087 tons, an increaso of 59.75 per cent, and tho tonnago of tho PcnnsylVdnia and New York Canal nnd Railroad was 911;754 tons, an in crcaso of 12.35 per cent. Ill the Schuylkill region there was a fairly actlvo business all ipsi wecu, iiiougn.iiio amount oi coal ship ped thenco dil not as usual come Id hand The amount.slilppcd to Port Richmond for tho week was 70,500 tons, and the amount shipped thenco was 58,500 tons. LtdgtV, Tlie ZollO Tlnff tnlllA Rlinwfl thA nnnntttT nt nnl shlnpcd over Ibe Lchlch vlloj- Railroad lor tho week ending Nov. 30S77 and for Uiorcaraa compared the same time last year. iieolons From 1 Week. "Year WrolgIli(t , lr.SJO 18 1.631,777 13 .iniiomji.... 37.UM IJD 2,121,158 CI tipper iielilnh.. .; i. 'cm 04 Heaver Meadow .;. ti.ns 13 677 2 (3 ...uuuiiui, ! V.153 IA K1.73) 01 JiaucaobnnR o 13 6,wi9 07 . Total., 75,104 0.1 4.33.157 past car U'M 18 3 U5I.CI3 18 inciease , lf,-iH 05 4 0,010 10 liEI'OKT OF COA1, transported over TOblgli A Ku(ii, liamin Division, Centre) II- H. ol New l-.bl-j , mr v uava enuing jnov. so, 18771 snipped Irani t Total week. Toilnte. Wynlmnp.... 41.567 00 I,510,l5fl8 Uppbr ltfLIgll 4.610 01 1'4I.J31 07 nearer -Meadow, lo S'SttWOO banny ltun Uroncll 6.872 08 204.627 17 llaz!cUin..,.... l mi o 0,133 04 JJoucll l;lmill 12,322 13 401,924 09 uazardvillc ,..i ' 12278 19 Total..... J(,0C5 U7 2,030,625 02 louuuoij ivi'uuuu... .,,,01,019 ia ,.. Tntnltodate.....' Ii.3-.rc5 m Sometime lastyoai.... 2,0i4 707 II Increase... llecrcaio.,, 44.272.2 Thirty-three years havo pased sinco tho intiYutnntini. nf Tlr Tliill'a P,-!. 1 it still stands unrivalled. Price, 25 cents ; live bottles $1. JIAHRIE1), i " f Kl E ROOF. On tho 28th nit.. In Effort. i rv. A. M. strnun, Mr. Joel Knnklo. ot Krrsgevilic, and Miss Maria Hoof, ol Butters- VII1U. URNDljXEn-KEIPEIt. ritt Ibntlth nlt. by the same. Mr. George JJ. Ltendecker, ot well's Creek, crbon Co., nnd Miss Hannah a. nciper, or Aiuiiersviue, Monroe Co. T)lEDi SNYIircn, In 'Wotssport.on the 1st lnst..Marv Alice, Infant daughter of Swinuel and Kate noiicr, ugea o inouiQB ana m aays. SE'AItFASS On tho Intuit., nt Tllpfrnrr Hurt of typhoid (ever, co'csU, daughter ol llobert nnd Amelia beaifafl.j, aged 0 years, o mouths aud 0 days. SILFIlId On tho 1st ntt.. In Albrlghtsvllle. of uuuiiiuv.,j,ruuvu II., HUUIlb BUU VI J OnU anQ l.l!zabctti SllQes, aged 3 roontns and 24 dars. MEItTZ. On the 6 til ult, In Dnttcrsvllle. of dl. u 1 1 uucii. i unvertjuuoi uamei ana caiuanne Mcitz. aged 8 months and 10 tLivs. Also, on iub sin mi, noueri wauci, of diarrhoea, aged 7 yours and ii days. Closing Prices of DeIIaven & Townsksd, diock, uovernment anci uoia, 4U South Third Street, Philadelphia, Dee. 6, 1877. IT. S.O'fl. IBfcl llflT- hin 111 o.Vlri U. H. 6.20's, 1SU5-J. &J....K6 hid loot, asked 'I. S. S-'JO'a, isii; iii87, bid no asked jl. M. s-IO's, 1801 mi, bid Uiti asked U. S. wi lie), bid icisv asked U. w. rurrencv. fl's im? hiii i?n nati U..B. &' I8S1, now iooJ, bid 107 nsced U. fc. 4V. new 104$ bid 105 asked V. a 4b now ; 1031, bid lu3fc asked 1'ennsrlvunia It. It 317 bid 32 iiked l'liiia & Heading It. 11 15, bid isb asked Lehigh Valley H. at 39 U bid 40 asked l.cblBhCoalSIav. Co.... ult bid 19 asked United Companlosnf A. J.12jH bid 121 asked l'llts.,Tltusv..illiiir. li.lt, 84 bid 8 H asked l'hlla. it l;nu it. u 10 bid luh asscd JViiltllCrtl Central It. It 11 Mri I? natrarl Ilnsiouvlllorans. Il.lt.co lllj bid III, naked "old U2i bid 102H asked Special Notices. Kt F. JfimkclN Hitter Wiuo of Irtfrii lias noviT been known to fall In nnrn nf waiIc ness, attended with avmpioms. iDdirpofitlon to exertion, lo or iueniory,Rlliculry of breatntnif. general weaUiesa horror ct disease, weak.oprv ous trcmljliiiff, rtrojdiut horror ot death, night sweats, cold foot, WiaKnosi, dimness of vision, taneuflr, pulreml Ian-ltudo ot the muscular syvtcm, puormous Hpuctlte, wita dyspeLtiosr tcm, hot hands, llasntnxof tho body, divncssof the Hkin, palila couutcuauce and eruptions on the face, purity. uff tho bluod. pain in tho lack, heaviness of the e let id. frpmitMifc hiHPtr mint, 11. rag beloie the eyes; with temporary tiUffualoQ tun i luaiftn ntirui. vtauL oiauenuou etc. J 11630 symptoms nil arise from, u Weakness;, &nd to remedy that, use id. v. Kunicel'a Bitter Wine of An- ituu. ji iieviT tuns, moosauas are ujwen- iviup health who havo used it. Get the eena ine. tioM on v In i hoUlpa: Tnkn nnit? v Kunkel's. . Astt for Ku ntt el's Bitter Wine of Iron. This truly mluthie toolo has been so thoroughly tested by ull classes of tte community that it is now tuH-ioru uiniBpentiauie as a ionic medicine. It coists but litte, parities the blood and riven luiio m i uw niuniacu, rcuoraies me system, anu proltinirs itfo. I now ask a trial of this valuable tonlo. Trice il per bottle, it: F.KUty KKL,ole Proprietor, No. 'JNouhMutli Htieft. beioT Vjne, l'liiia. Aeiphls Pa. Ask for Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron, ard take no other. A photograph ot the proprietor on each wrapper, all others are coun lerteit. iloware bf counterfeits. Do not .etvoir drug. Hist tell you any hut Kinkei'd which is put up ouly as ubovo reDresented. You can tret six bottles for 11 ?o do Uitrs, All I ask la oaiy Ono Tajio Worm Itcmoved AHt(I. Heau aud all, complete In two hoars. No fee till heaa pajsca. Seat, pin and atomtich norma remoyM uy Aitiwuui.ei.nortur. jnth Htieet. Auvioeireo, Auiee until head andallnaaiws in ono. and nllvn. Iir. Vnni.i . .k.V-r-rf ccsalul phveician In this counti y for tne remov. n.t.V. "una Wrap 1 pleasant and aafs lor children or grown persons, bend for circu ar. or aak tor a Bottle ot Kuukol'a WormHyruii Price one violiar per bottle. Get It of your druggist. It never falls. Nov. 17-uil BLEMlblllCS UPON THE FEMININU COUNT ENANCE, If of a compleilonal na. tu.r,.,!l?'1.l,.T.T,,J""' wne" GLENN'S (sDL. rilUU bOAP la use d to obliterate them. plm. plea. Iilotclies, lt-jnghnesa, Iledness and Tun are Invariably banished by this incomparable claritying uueul. Eiuotfve ailoimtn, sores, cuts, brulR09,fcCulda, and other irifccllons and injurlea of the tutlcle aro llkewlso removed bv lb BULPJIUll BAT1I8 have long been ro. iiowneu as tho heat remedy, forakln diaeases. rheuruatuni and gout. GLENN'S sULPHUll SOAP la In everv reaped aa efficacious, and far chLaper. By opeuii-.g tho pores, and promoting a vigorous superficial circulation, thlsexcellent article contributes to the health of the entire syatem aa well as to that ot the cuticle, since Its Introduction to publlo notloe It has repoated. lv been commendfiU by the medical profession and press and tow external speclnca have won such '-golden opinions" among all clasea. It pi events obnoxious diseases aa well aa remedlea llitin. and ditlolpcta clothing and linen Impreg. uatetl with dlseaae. liandrutf la entirely tradi. catedby It, and lti no Is. on that account, greatly to be desiderated byperaons whoso hair Is thinning nut ln conaequeuca of dryne-a of the scalp, Those who havo used ointments and llqufda ithout avail for the cure of eruptloua ot annimtinalrrhsrarter. win nnd. If thevtrv It. that GLENN'S 8ULP11UK hOAP lemovei scorbutio complaints jrnitnedlable by leas em caeloiisme ins, and prevents the recurienco of such dlaoidera. toldbf lirutglsta, Qroeeraand Fancv Ooo'd'a pealeis. Prioo. Mo. ner cako. 1 Uo (S cakesl 7ja, sent bv mall, prepaid, on receipt of price. C. N. CUtTTKNTO-N. Prop'r, 1 blrin Avenue, r.ew l ork ' HILL'S IlAIft and WuiiKBtt Dvi B'ack or Brown, ina. July 7. 1S17. BUSINESS MEN AND OTnEna IN WANT OP JOB PltlNTINO OP ANY BEMCHIPTION, WILL TIKI) THE OAH1ION AI1VOOATK OFFICE THE IIEST and CHEAP, KMT PLACE IN THE COUNTY? UIVE DS A TUIAI, AND Utt CONVINCED. UDITOR'S NOTICE. Notice la hrrebr given, that the underalgntd Auditor, appointed by tha Orphans' Conrt of Carbon County, to diatritmt the funds ln tho bauds ol tne Administrators of Daniel Bella, deceased, will bold a meeting for the purposes of his appointment on TUESDAY, IJEUEU. BRll 19.1. lsn, at TEN o'clock A. M.. at his OCIlcw in Mauch Chunk, wbeo and whorn all par.lea Intweaiul are rranirrd to pre lent their claims or to forever barred. , . P J MEfcnAN. Auditor. November Sttb, 1177 wt N. York State Apples FOR WINTER USES The uildetsiffncd have just received Two Car Loads of N; Y. State Applbs-Grebhings, Baldwins, Rambos & Spies which they are selling whole sale and retail at very ibwest Prices for Cash. Call at the Old Post Office Building, or at Horn's Meat Market, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. GrEENATVALB & IIOM; December l-wo liSTABLISfElj iscs. GIL3I0IIE& C0.,AttysatLa Saressors to (jinl-MAir, Iitohkb & Co., 629 P St.j yashirigton, D.O; AlIERICAS AND l-'OnEibx rATCKTS. advance. Kb chamo uilUv tVn raieni is grantoil. Jio fec ;.ir maklnir pulllninary ex. awlnatiobs'. No a&dltinnnl l?e Idr obtafnliS f?m to.Intcrlcronco Caooj. bqtoro the Patent Oflleo, iuttenalons bfliro (onifrii-w', Inlrliiae. ment fault, in dlOereitet,ites.uiiila 1 litla loo btawr kou PAMPiiLbi of piiTr Vxar. B. U. S. COltltTS ASD DttrABTUIiNTS. tT!?"?i?cc!;,e', ln ,l10 Supreme Conrt of the United fatates, Couit of claim. Conrt of coin. "tnlKsioners of Alabani,i Ciaima.Bontborn Claims coniTiIssion. urn all clashes of war dalms befora tho Execnllve Xiepartments. A BREAKS OF PAT AND BOUNTT. Orncnns. roldiebs and Sailobs of the lata war, 01 their heirs, Die In manr cnnoa entitled to nioner lrom tho Government, ot which they have no knowledce. Write fall history of ar-i. vice, and stuto amount of pay ana Ununtr rel cclvert. l-'nclose Btampand a fnil reply, bftct examination, will bo (riven yon tree; PENSIONS,. , All Offlcors. Pqldlera and, Sallori 'wounded rppinredor Injured In tho lato war, however NlKhtly, can outaln a pensioo, many now recely lne pensions are entitled to an Incrratt. f.nd sump and.lnforraatlon will bo furnished free. TJNirED bTATCS GEXkBAL LAND OFtlCt. Contesto.l Lnnd Cat.es, Private LandClalraa: Mlnli.K Pre-emption and Homestead Cases pros, ecnted betore the General land Office and De partmentof the Interior. OLD BOUNTY LAND WAEBINTS'. Tho Ian Ileport of theComraUfloner.of.thi General Land Office shows 2.897,5uo acres of Bounty Land Warrants outelandina. Theaa Itsucn under act of 1835 and prior acts. .Wo par ea;h for them, fend bv reglMered letter yhcro alignments are luiperfeccwe aivefb structlons to perfect them. Each department of our bmtlness In comlnctei ln 0 spuaratn linrnnn.nnrlpf.rfirrt ant cd lawi-cri and clcrks. By reason of error or trand manv atto'rnoyJ are-ausuendert from practlr.o belore the PenUon und other offices each fear. Claimant whose attorneys have been thus, auspendod will b- Erhtulfously furnished with full Information aud proper papers ou application to us. At wo elinrRe no fee mileaa successful stamps' for return postage should he sent u. Liberal arraniremouu made with attorneys In all classes of business. Address, blEMORE & CO , P. O. Box 4 . Wathinatm. D. C. r , WAsniNOTON, D.C.. November U, we. i I tAlfft n.l.ri-n In ....main. nr &n( AnA dmcelo ths ritpomibtMy and fidelity of tie Law, Patent nno Collection House of GILMOUH & CO., of this city. . ,, UEUIIUE IF. II. WniTE, CnMllPr Ot f lift TJot ln,,n I TM MmMllt.n 1n Dec.9,l7tf Inventionsand Patents T. C. WOODWARD, Attonley and bonnaellor sit Lw) 1003 8th Bt, n: W., (P. o. Lock Box 171) Wasti. lngton, D. C. Late Eiartilp'er in-Chlef United States Patent vuivoj jivuiocrui ine uar or inn supremo . Court of the United State. PATENT LAW PRACTICS W TnR PATE'ST 0I71C1 AND THE COURTS A Br-ECIALTT. PATENTS obtained ln the United Stales. Can. aua, Aiaiaag, arrauce, ueimany, uussla, Belgium. Italy, ic. Befkbrncesi Hon. W. B. Alltaon, TJ. S. Sen. atori Gov. s. J. Kirkwood, U. H. Henaturi Judgo y.m' Iughndge, Ex.M. t!. Justloe Samuel Miller. U. a. Supremo Conrti Hon. James Har. Ian, bx.secrotarv Interior: Justioe J. F. Dillon U. 8. Circuit Court: Judge It L. B. Clarke' Chairman Appeal Board. Patent Office: Col. T M. Vail. sun. Hallway Mall bervlcei Gen. I. M. Hodrloit, Ux-Sup'r Int. llev.i Judge E. S. Sampson. M. CiUon. George W, McCrary. becretary of Wan Col. L. D. IngersollTchloago feat. Sep 8,1877 Q-UtUON ADTOCATE CHEAP JOB PRINTING OFFICE LEHIGHTON, TJl: ICvery description oi rnn'tlnr, from' il Visiting Card to a Poster; CARDS, bill heads, letter head's! note heads, statements, POSTERS. I-BOGBAVUES. HANDBILLS., DODQEltS; Circulars, silippiNa TAoa, BNVELOPES, PAMPULETU. BT.LAWS. 4C. AC,. Dono In the beat manner, at very Lowest Prices, We nrepared to do work at as cne'ail late "lUAon,ncr!.,, HUlS " "a" OUBMOTTO'ls Cheap, Proni'pt & Keliablo. IVOiIms y mall receive prompt attention.
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