it. siEwnns, blBTtllCr ATTOIWEY & COUNSELLOn li JjAW. Omcx. No. 2, Mansion Home, VATJUTt cilItiNK. PA. ..Settling Estates. Filing Accounts and Orphans Court Practice n specialty. Trial ol causes carefollv attended to. Logil transactions in iagnsa ana ut-rmait, j SATCftDAY MOHNINQ, DKCEMBEIt 22. t87. Local and Personal. Ladles coats made to order at lowcs. tub. prices, at T. D. Clauss". Beavers and Matalasscs Clotln for ladles tloalu a specialty, at T. J). Ulauss'. New 'styles of fall and winter boots, ahoca and gaiters, at T. D. Clauss', at lowest cam prices. The Slwwflake Suitings nt 10 cents per irard at Nusbauin 3c Son's are attracting arje crowds daily. . Manv cotUumDtlves ore now Usinc Df Frailer! Iloot Bitters anil Cough Syrup with remarkable success. Examine the printed label on this paper .nd see how your subscription stands h m. debted please remit-. Fall and winter styles of hats and caps, for men and boys V-ear, at T. D. Clauss'. at Tsry lowest cash price. Pleasant as honey, the old folks liko it.tho Young people like it and t ho babies cry for it we mean ur t razicr s cough syrup. Don't forget that no house can be com Jilete without some of the articles kept for sale at u. t . Luckcnbticirs JMuuon ununu, Read and remember the wonderful, but true announcement A. J. Durling, proprie tor of the People's Drug store, makes in another column. Since the discovery of Dn 'Williams's Indian Ointment there is certainly ho ex cuse tor any one to sutler with the riles, Bee Advertisement If you want a clock, watch or sewing Inachine properly repaired please call on M. JIagaraan's store, Pchnsville; Carbon county, i t., ana you can uc. occonimoaauM. o Trade dollars begin to circulate and you can trade the dollar for two large, or live small bottles of Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Bencka. 25 and 50 cents per bottle. J. K. Rickcrt has still a few of those eli gible lots in nickcrtstowu to dispose ofi If you ieei nice securing u gooa unnie call onu see hini. lie is also supplying Hour, feed) lumber and coal ai the lowest rates. A large lot of Buffalo robesthorso blank ets, sleigh bells, children's sleds, cutlery and a lot of other goods suitable for holiday present8,very cheap for cash at J. L. Gabel's, opposite the public square, Lchighton, l'a. T. D. Clauss, the tailor, is now receiving his fall and wiiiter goods, such as finest cloths, cassimeres and vestirig's, which lie is prepared to make up in the latest styles at very lowest prices for cash. For ladies' fancy dress goods and other articles suit able for holiday presents, go to Daniel Graver's Bee IliVe store, next to First National Bank. AVould you hurry thoo who are near and dear to you to their arrives j ami would you mete out the t ime title to yourself for the price of a bottle of Dn Unas' Kxpector unt for coughs and colds? 25 and 50 cellts a bottle. Very tall persons who reach the age of 60 need not expect to live any longer unions they use Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seiieua. No dangnf then of getting s'liort for ldhg years to cottie. The longer you tolerate that cough, the thorter you'll grow. 25 and 50 cents per bottle. The names of Charles W. Wells hurt Jonathan Wright were btrickenfrom the list of practicing attorneys of the Schuylkill County Courts Monday. Wells, whd was Secretory of the Mutua'l Saving Fund As- K-iation, is charged with embezzling large a mis of money and making false eutrles to fc'ver tho thefts. Wriglil is charged with having made collections of money which he failed to account for. Tell nic not in mournful numbers, life is but an clnpty dream, do and invest at once in a bottle of Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka, and break up that troublesomo hacking cough. 25 and 40 cents per bottle. The Kaston Free Press says : " There is a hopeful feeling among the iron men of the Lehigh Valley that tile business of manufacturing iron is setling down ton basis Where some money can bo made. There is no anticipation of very high prices, but tho brospect is fair for a good, steady demand at living prices. In fact Iron men who best Understand their business, say they do not want a return ut the old war prices, which would only serve to stimulate furnace building, increase competitldil, and Jirenure for another disastrous season of poor prices. Slow but sure' is becoming a valued motto among the wise Iron men. -Close Cash Buyers are invited to call and examine our large stock of New Dry Goods and Woolens. Wc have genuine Bakgains for everybody, ltespectfully, J. T. Nusbaum & Son. At White Haven, about seven o'clock Tuesday evening a fire broko out in a three story frame dwelling house, owned and oc cupied by John and Wm. Eddinger, with their families. The fire company was soon at tho scene and had everything In working tinier, but the flames had attained such headway, it took about two hours' hard and Steady work to extinguish them. The build ing was partially destroyed and more or less damaged all through. None of tho house hold goods were saved. There is no insur jn on tho house or furniture. Tills is the " , '. flr? t,iat '" Mvurrcd at this place! within the past two or throe months. The lots Is In tho neighborhood of $7()0. "PERM AN syRUP."-No other medi cine iu the world was ever given such a test of its curative qualities as Uoschee's German Syrup. In three years two million four hundred thousand small bottles ot this med icine were distributed free of charge by drug, gista in this country to thoso atUieted with consumption, asthma, croup, severe coughs, pneumonia and other diseases of tho throat and lungs, giving the American people fin deniable proof that German Sy up will cure them. The result has been that druggists in every town and village in the United States are recommending it to their custom ers. Go to your druggist, and ask what they know about lu Sample bottles 10 cents. Regular tit 75 cent.- Three doses will re lieve, any cue. For sale ot A. J. Durling. E. To-morrow (Sunday), the 23rd Instant, Rev. Solomon Ncitz, P. E., will prelcli his last sermons for this Conference year, in tho Evangelical church, corner of Third and South streets, this borough. In the monilng at 10 o'clock In German ( tho Lord's Slipper will be commemorated in tne aitemoon, ser vices commencing at 3 o'clock, and English preaching, by the Presiding Elder, at 7 o' clock p. m. All lovers of our blessed Lord will realize great edification in lietorlliig to tnc inimitable discoursed tnis eminent pul pit orator, perhaps for tho lasttlme. All Invited to attend on this special occasion. Rov. J. C. BLifesi, Pastor. Our public schools closed for tho holiday vacation on Thursday. Five burglaries were committed iu Dan ville Wednesday night of lost week. Only oiio of the five collieries about centraiia, acnuy ikiu county, ism operation Lehigh county nt this time lias 18,7?? resident taxables; 'Northampton 10,019, and iserus, -3u,.soi. Henry Shawj of Lehigh .county, drove over an eiiiuaiiKmcnt iniriy-nve leet nigii. lie was dangerously mjureu. On Monday cf last week Mr; Thomas ilobst, a boatman, was drowned in tuo Lo high canal near Siegfreid's Bridge. The property of Reuben Lch. In Cata- sauqua, was sold at assignee's Bale on Satur day week, to Mr. oco. ueiiyj lor 5-43Ui). It is the only medicine I would g'lvo to my babv, a mother said, shaking ot Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. At all drug stores, 25 cents. Daniel Gillespie, stock boss forthd Crane Iron Company at Catasauquit was covered with five or six tous of ore and fatally in jured on ..Mommy. ;J3JExtra copies of the Carbox Advo cate; can be obtained at Iukuianirs News Agency, on Susquehanna street) JIuuch Chunk. Price, Three cents. A Corliss engine has been put up nt the Bethlehem mills to furnish the needed power. For 135 years, until now, water power was in continuous use. Henrv Hess, an aeed man who lives in a small house on the Lehigh mountain, was terribly beaten by two burglars, who enter ed his residence while he was asleep. Twenty-three iiersons wero poisoned at While Haven, on Fridoy, by eating liver pudding which had been boiled in a copper kettle, but all were expected to recover. Mr. and Mrs. Berud. of this nlace. on Saturday evening, handed us a dandelion found ill fUll bloom, near the dam nt the mouth of the Mahoning creek, on that day. At Wilkes-Barre. on Saturday. B. D. Koons, an cx-membor of the Stato Lcjrisla- ture. was convicted of liavmtr embezzled $1200 from an Odd Fellows' lodge. Ho has applied lor a new trial-. A number bf boys were before Esn. Beltz, Tuesday evening) charged with vio lating the borodgh ordinances, in obstruct ing footpaths, Ac. They wero dismissed Upon tin! paymeilt df Costs. Tlirt I'liil.i. .V Ttfnillnir tin. CVv. will issiie excursion tickets, between all jioiiits in its territorV, good from Dec. 22, 1877, to Jan. 2d. 1878, at a reduction of 33 per Cent. See advertisement in another coiumm "Where Is i'onso's soul?" asks an ex change! we caii't tell, but we do know that David Ebbert's Ijvery is still on orth street, and that he is btill hiring out earns chcaer man any otner man in tne county. Next Tuesday will be Christinas day. and as this is the last isstle of the Caihiox Advocate previous to that day. we take this opportunity of wishing our patrons and friends a very MERItY CilRIHTMAS. While boilinn soap Mrs. Peter Leininc- er, of Lelligh county jiieil over eighty years, was badly burned. Her husband; also over eighty yCars old, got water on her but not until nearly an tier clothing had been burned. Muir Lawlor, recently released from ail iu consideration of his testimony nz.iinst Mollic Matmircs haiifretl in June last.knrM-lt- ed a man down in Shenandoah on Saturday for calling him "squealer." Mull' was lock ed up. The "Pflckefloll Jubilee ltova" ilosirn In return their thanks to Mr. A, l. Bowman, of tliat place, for' the liberal treat tendered to them on the occasion of his marriage, on Friday of last week. The happy couplo have our best wishes for their happiuess and prosperity. In Lower Saucon towii lownshin. Le high county reside seventy iiersons whoso ages range from seventy td one hundred and five yearsi Tho three "oldest inhabit ants," Mrs, Soliday, Mrs. lt'eiss ond Mrs. Simon Reiss, are aged rcspccttivcly 35) 98 and 105 years. A coal train on the Lehicli and Sunue- lianna Railroad ran over a cow near Lelligh Gup Monday evening, und the engine loll down an embankment. Joint Schutt, tho engineer, tvas killed, and tlio firenlan tvas severely injured, Tile engine and train were badly wrecked. Billy 'Madden Itnd Mart Frazof had a prize fight near Tamaqua, Schuylkill county; on Saturday. After ten rounds had beeit fought the affair culminated in a pitched battle, of which bhtck eyes and other injuries were the result. Several arrests have been made. -At Wilkes-Barre.Tuesdav: M. P. Wood ward and M. F. Doniu, editors of the Sun day Sewn, convicted of libel upon George B. Kulp ond Sheriff KIrkendull, were' sentenc ed by Judge Handlcy to ten months' im prisonment ami tho payment of & fine of 5-700 iu caeli case. An application for anew trial was refused. -The Sundav school children of the Lutheran Reformed church, of Wciosport, are making active preparations for their Christmas entertainment. Tho exercises will consist of dialogues, recitations, singing Ac, the principal pieco being entitled "Tlia Star out of Juoib." The school numbers u wunl of 150 scholars. The body of a well-dressed m.nn wn found on tho btreets of Port Carbon Saturday morning, under circumstance which led to the belief that a murder was cninmttl.-il. Citizens nllege they heard sounds of violence and groaning iu the neighborhood during the night. The Coroner is investigating the affair. Tho uamo of the man was Eleazer tvans. The distinguished Sicteorologist ond Weather Prophet.Professor Tieef St. Louis, bus Issued his Annual Xdlioilttl Weather Al manacor 1878, iu which he foretell the weather for every day in the year,- explains tho theory clearly on wbiclt his predictions aro based, gives directions by which tho tin- nifllfirin nn.. t ,M . I. - t .f-... -.,.... .v tun ma ivi-uuit-r, nim outer valuable matter. Tho whole constitutes a work of ereat practical vnlun U pi-pn-nnA and U dlmost Indispensibl to farmers. For satmile copy anil terms of sale send 20 cents to Tiiuiimuv, Tick Sc. Co., ft. Louis, Mo. -LiRlit men who interfered with tlm run ning of the pumps at 1riges' Shaft, near Screnton, in Septemlier last, were convicted at Wilkes-ll.irro on Saturday of riot. Mon day tiro Wader, Thomas Morgan, was K'nt euced to twenty-ono months' imprisonment at hard labor in the peivitcntiaiv and the payment of a tine of 500 and the costs of prosecution. Three others Were each fined $10 and sentenced to three month's impris onment. The remainder wero were let off with smaller fines and short terms of imprisonment. A beautiful assortment of vases and fancy articles, suitablo for holiday presents, just received at i. J. uuniiig s, ai sucn iuv prices as to bo almost given away. Our readers who may want to learn about theJFar West aro refencd to the ad vertisement of tho Kansas Farmer, an old established and jxipular journal in tne west. It is published at the Capital of tho State. The sowing machlno warcrooms and hfirn nf Charles Mnhnn. at PitUton. were burned on Tuesday night. Fifty sewirg machines wero destroyed, Alio lire is suit- posed to nave been tne worK ol an incendiary Tho probabilities aro that Mr. II. E, Schwartz will bo retained another year 09 clerk to the County Commissioners. Indeed, why Rlmnlrl lliev clinmrn 'I A more coinnc- tentand accommodating Individual probably lurur uelu a iosition under tho board. Anion:! tho nronertlcs ofi'cred to tho Poor House Commissioners is the farm of raul Buck, in Towamensing, consideration $10,000 j the farm of F. P. Seinmel, in Mahonms township, consideration 51.!,5U(). and the farm of August Belncns, iu Peiin Forest township, comprising 1000 acres, 80 oi which are cleared, tne pneo asued lor mi: property is $i.',uiiu. , The Evnntrelie.il filllnf!iv school of W iort will have its Christinas entertainment on Christmas Eve (or Monday evening) nt 7 o'clock. Rev. I. W. Ycakle will address the school and W. C. Weiss will reiwut, by request; his Gallows illustration, with which he canoed quito n sensation nt tho late re union nt Leliigh Gap. The school is making strong t'llbrU to render good music. The church will bo neatly decorated. The infants win pmic tne iruit irom tuo blackboard tree. All arti invited to attend. Ex-sheriHTaintcr is nbout again. Yntihg Mnn allflfttiifr. Finnz Ileckeriged about twenty-one fears, soil of Adam Hector, living beyond the five points, Bethlcheih, on tho Philadelphia road, has been missing since Sunday even ing: On SuudaV morning lie attended ser vices nt the Catholic church on Union street, Bethlcheln, witli his mother and brothers. After the tervices they missed him, but ho was seen iu Suitday school in the afternoon about three o'clock, and was iu church again in the evening. Since that tiino nothing lias been been or heard of him by his anxious parents. The young niuu is not of sound mind. Any jierson knowing of Franz Becker's whereabouts will confer a great favor by informing his father, Adam Becker, iost bflice address, Soutll Bethlehem, Pa, Papers pleaso copy. Frnnkllit Literary Society. Tliis society nlet on Wednesday evening, and was opened by singing from "Gosjicl Songs." The minutes ot the previous meet ing were read and approved. Tho Eiibioct. " Was the United States Government prnfit- 1,1 t.. .1... T. f in ii-iuuviu iiiu iiiiimus iioiu im-u homes?" was very ablv discussed on both side, and tho judges decided iu favor of tho negative. The next subject for debato is, " Which is tho most jicrnieious character mo blunderer or the l latterer ' Debaters, I. Z. Bagenstoso mid H. T. Smawley, L. D. Buck and B. Peters. Select readers. Nathan Solt and Miss Lizzie E. Weiss. Essay. T. J, Solt. Referred questions, W. II, Kieamer and II. I). Snyder. Orator, Robt. Campbell. All aro cordially invited to attend. i our-, A'c, fllff Creek Items. Since my last letter one of' our most respectable citizen, Solomon Solt, lias ended his earthly career. He had been n sulI'tTLr of tetter and consumption for some time, but boro it witli christian patience, until on Saturday afternoon of last week, when death relieved mm oi inscariliiy suilcriiig.Tln-ougli Ills death tho church has lost one of its best ulcmbcrs, and the feat ho so reirularlv filled is now vacant. Let the family he has gone before, bow iu submission to Hiin "who doeth nil things well." Ho leaves n kind will' and 12 children to mourn their loss. Tho family, in this their sad bereavement, have the heart-felt sympathy of tho entire community! His funeriil.whieh occurred on Wednesday htternoonof this week, was very Iartclv attended. Tin. wrvlcps wirn mil. ducted in German bv Revs. Erb,ofSlutington, and l recman, 6f Veiisport. He had attained tho ugo of ill years) 8 months and 4 days. lours, etc., iiEvtttE. Big Creek, Dec. 20, 1877. C'hril of ThanUl. Eo. CAkiiox Advocate i I wish toexnress my thanks through your paper to the friends of Piickcrton and Ichightnu who gave mo ond my family such an agreeable surprise, on tho evening of December 13th, There gifts weru highly appreciated by mo and Mrs. Whitton. It ;,ive us an assurance of their great esteem for us, and proved that we have u warm p-eo in their affections. It is a strong proof to me that my services as a preacher and pastor havo been appreciated by thp people of Packer-ton. I havo tried to preach tho truth and denounce sin, and Shall continue to do so us Ion? as I am jierinitted to stay no matter in what lorm j see it. Trutn mustprevau.andsliall triumph over all error. The day is not far distant when Truth and Liberty will put wmi ncr sccnire, acu tiro luuabiianis ol Fuctterton will touch it arit bo free, Mirv the friends of truth that spent tho evening here, and all those that contributed towards the donation, be blessed of God ill tli6ir baket, and tho hands, that shook witli a good hard shake, be always pressed witli the dimes oi eartn and tneir pockets burst out with the weight thereof, and hearts overflow witli love for God and his cause. " A friend ill need is u friend indeed." Yours fraternally, Rev. J, B. Wiiitto.v. Packer-ton. Dee. 17, 1877. the 51 nnly (I) Art. For several weeks past treat nrenarations have been niakiui; for the iHiirilistic en counter between two prize fighters of noto riety in the coal regions Billy Madden and Mart Eraser. At an early hour Saturday morning sorting men in gangs were seen movins toward tho old Greenwood ro.il breakers, near Tamaqua. At 8 o'clock the ring was lormni, me two men stripped, and tho fight began. Ten rounds were fought, Fruzer got in tho first blow on Madden's jaw, but the latter replied with annulling blow on Frazer's nase, drawing first blood. The next eight rounds wero fought very stubbornly, both men being severely punish ed. Iu tho eighth round some one cried, "Foul I" and trouble ensued. The disturb ance was checked by the referee, and tho light proceeded. When tho tenth and last round It-gan the sjiecuitors cloned- in and pressed against the rujioe. Both men were exhausted. Frozer was first to tho scratch. Madd'ii faced hiinjiiid struck liimn terriblo blow between the eye. Frazer returned tho compliment with a blow on Madden' shoulders. The men then elinehed.-aiid-tlie crowd yelled and pressed the rojie till they broke. The eeno that ensue.! was inde scribable. The men fought in a small sjuce, pred on all sides by the efwuitors, who were yelling lustily. Suddenly the cry of "Police 1" police!" camo from1 tho crowd, The bottle holders dropjwd their jug and scampered. Tho referee utve tho signal for a general stampede by laaving tho ground on a dead run. The pugilist were (breed Apart and drigged off the fiH nearly x-haust'J. From Olaucti Chunk. Tho Board of County Co'ltimlssioncrs propose sitting continuously all of tile com in? week. Rev. Edsall Fcrrierwlll deliver another free lecture at tho 1st Presbyterian Church this (Saturday) evening. According to an on dil our ciliinablc Deputy Post Master will soon wed tho ac complished Miss Kate Sayre. Tho pupils of St. Joe's (R. C.) parih schools ol East Mauch Chunk announce nn entertainment for the evening of the 2Gth in tho hall of their school house Although oppcaiaiiccs would seem to indicate a difierent.stato bf affairs, toy ond notion dealers represent tho trade in holiday goods as far below that of former years, The pupils of tho school connected with St. Jnnn's P. E. chapel. gavo on entertain ment on last Wodnr-sday evening nt the public school houso of East Mauch Chunk. Mr. Rader's los4 by tho recent fire is computed at about $50,00, $2.80 of which he received from the .Etna Insurance Company. Mr. McGce's damage, rated at about $30, will also bo paid. Mrs. Elizabeth Horn, nearly ill years of age, died on last Sunday, from the effects of a liocturo ol tlio lingii recently sustained. Deceased Had been a resident ol .Miutcli Chunk for 57 years. Needing all his time to ji'hperly attend to his miffing interosts.Mr. Maxfchwcibintz has disjiosed of his hotel pro)orty on Suquelu!i)iia street to his brother Paul, who will run the Gcrmaniaonand nfttr Januart- 1st. At ah early hour on last Pat'trday fofb nixai the Governor's Warrant for Iio execu tion, on the 20th February, of fhomas P. Fisher, was read to the condemned man in tlio SheriJl's private oiiice, ill Iho Carbon county jdif, l islicr preserving the utmost namj front. But 'mo visitor your corres pondent was present at tho reading. The funeral of the lato John Schutt, killed in Ihereeeilt L. A- S. railroad disaster, near Lehigh Gap; took place Thursday afternoon. Tho wrecked train, including engino 2)5, on which he was killed, passed up tho road on Wednesday afternoon. It was as hard looking a wreck as I've ever seen, the only wonder being that any of tho crew should havo escajied. Rador's tailoring establishment, in Mc Gco'h block, on Susquehanna street, came near being destroyed by liro at a late hour on last Saturday evening. It's timely dis covery and the prainptitiido of tho firb de partment nlono seved the building from destruction. Mr. Rader's loss is very small: What a time thcro would have been" among tho bedbugs if the fire had tpread. As it is the old caravansnrio remains intact. p to date I find but three additional criminal cases docketed for trial at the ensuing term of omit, viz : Com. vs. John Nell', accused of fornication and bastardy by Polly Spangler , Com. vs. Win. Gravcr,lield in n charge of assault preferred against him by Peter Graver, and Com. vs. Lowis Seiner who is charged witli larceny by Dan East man, Unless a change sets in booh, our barristers will reap but u scanty harvest next term of court. The following is ft list of tlio nrniiort ion sold by Sheriff J. W.Raudenbush during tho week : Mm tin Seherer's piujieity, Mahoning township, to W. G. Freynian forfl.'iOO. Neal Manelua' projierty, in East Mauch Chunk, to Albright x Fn-yman for $55, subject to mortgage. David Beltz' property, Mahon ing twp., John 1). Benny hull' tor $1)60. Dav. llcltz's properly, East Mauch Chunk, to A. i'anioo lor -'5. Adam Henry s property, Lansfurd, to William Kocher lor $150, sub ject lo mortgage. Mary A. Moore's projicr- ty, jvisi Aiaucn ununK, to i.nierprise u. and L. Association for $100, subject to mortgage. Dan. Serfass' property, L. TowamensiUL', to Samuel Zcigenfuss for $25 in this case a conflict of authority exists. Proiertv of Al fred Druiubore, in Mahoning, to Michael Oats, of Mauch Chunk, for $1505. A call nt the District Attorney' olilea developed the fact that; iu addition to the new criminal cases docketed for trial at tho January term, the following old cases will be submitted to the action of the Court: Com. vs. F. Kast, larceny) to bo sentenced. Com. ys. John Seip, larceny ; Com. vs. Juckion McGinley and W. Moore; larceny ; to bo sentenced. Com.- vs. John and .Mary Buckley and Chas. and Emma Schnnuli'er, assault and bat' lery i to bo sentenced. Com. vs. David Beltz; destrtion ; to bo sent enced. Coirr. vs. David Beltz, aggravated assault and battery j for trial. Com. vs. Ed. llernion, peddling without lic ence) disposition of costs. Com. vs. E1. Conley, desertion; disr. of coats; Com. vs. Timothy IJoFadden, disorderly conduct; to bo sentenced. Com. vs. Elizabeth Snyder, malicious mis chief) disjiosition of costs. Pom. vs. Z. Llewellyn, A. arid B.) ditto. Com. vs. P. Gildea and W. Aubrey, threats; ditto. Com. vs. Michael Boyle, cutting down tim ber trees ; ditto. Com. vs. Joseph Zehner and Albert Shook; assault and battery; ditto. Com. vs. Nutli. UUmau, false pretence; ditto. Com. vs. John Sehroeder, larceny; for trial. Coin. vs. John Leiickcl; A. and I).; ditto. Com. vs. J. F. Brislin, assault A threats; do. Coin. vs. Wm. Canvin, do.; ditto. Com. vs. R. B. Roberts, shooting, Ac; ditto. Com. vs. M. and J. Gallagher, threats; ditto. Com. vs. 11. McGcc, J. Coyle, threats ; ditto. Com. vs. J. A J. Otto, burglary, Ac; ditto. Conr. Vf. Goo. H. Ludwig, larceny; ditto. Com. vs. Chas. Carrol, assault, Ac; ditto. Com. vs. Jos. Fitzir, Clius. Motzgar, larceny and receiving stolen goods) ditto. dun. vs. John Teideman, ditto; ditto. Com. vs. Charles Boating, ditto; ditto. Com. vs. Frederick Krone, ditto; ditto. Com. vs. Peter Keener, ditto; ditto. The Coal Trnile. Tho coal trade and all coal movements have been a good ileal unsettled the past week. Tno principal subject matter attract ing attention wu that ot tho contemplated combination of tho several principal pro ducing and coal carrying companies. At the meeting, according to up)intment, on Thursday last.ofthe representatives of these several coinptnies, little was done beyond talk and a general conversation as to tho feelings and opiuionsof each. Sullieiertt.we understand, wa developed iir this free conversation to warrant the assertion that all the several parties favor tlio general idea that coal production' for Iho fnture must bo limited to thedeinandofthe general market, or that tho trade inis-t ultimately suffer a widespread baukruptey. A committee was ap)ointed, oomii.itTjd of Messrs. Gowcn, Dickson and Sayre, to gather tho sense and desire of tho several companies in tho matter, and to omliody the same in a report to a general meeting to bo held at New York to morrow. Meetings to this end, we under stand, have been hail with the operators iu the several coal regions, and the leeling.it is said, is as general with them as it is with offuvre of tho carrying companies to do something that will boeflectivoin protecting the great coal interest, on which so many other Interest dejiend. So far a wo ore-able toloarn, the only point of trouble, if there really be nny trouble at all, is with the Lehigli, Valley Railrmd Guiniauv. That oninjiiuy is not a anal producing limmmy. It is wholly a coal carrier, and it president, Judgo Packer, is lndinre,l lo take anv official aotion toward arbitrarily linilfiugits tonnage, against the wishes of the operators nnuing outlet and a market over Ins road If any want tho use of his cars ond his road he thinks, under his charter, ho Is bound td lurnlsu the one and yield tho use of tlio other, but to the extent that the Lelligh Valley operators may nereo to limit product ion and to otherwise conform to the terms cf the pro)iosed combination us they may be agreed ujion, ho will personally lent! tho matter his cordial aid. In other words, lie will do what he ran to further tho withes of Ins customers in any arrangement tlier may agree iiiwn, and in comfinnation of tin's ho has given the other members of this projwsed combination his promiso in writing. Tho only remaining point likely to Invito dls cuvdou and lead to delay is tho amount required to bo put into tho jiool by each parly to tho combination. Some of the number think it iiiconveniently and unne cessarily large. Ttfo-lhirds of tho sum suggested in tho published outline of tho agreement it is thought w'nild generally be more acceptable. As this, however, involves no principle, it may bo readily adjusted. Willi an interest eo largo and itbsirablo on tho sido of such an nrraiigeme'it ns will remove loss and rilin tho cuindniiliiUion of the thing seems probable. In view of such probability tho losing prices of nn'tliiacilc coal have been advanced in all. since tlio discussion of combination, probably one dollar jkt ton. In this connection the Engineer and Mining Journal gives currency to tlio statement "that the banks, particu larly tho Philadelphia banks, ore pressing the companies fi'rwaitl into the arrangement with the hojie of being able to in'load the paper, more or less connected with the coal trade, with which they nro loaded down." So long as tlio subject mailer of an arrange ment between the seeral companies has been under discussion tho coal trado lias been nearly nt a stand-still; and it is not likely to quickth much until the matter is definitely settled. Some fe'V dealers, iiiter prcting tlio coiisumiition of tho project as reasonably certain, havb mado purchases at recent very low prices, ami if right in their conn i-turcs on tins pMnt they will no doubt make on their operations. In any event it does not see sslbk for them to lose, as coal cannot be produl at prices lower than thoso which they have purchased at, and if there is no further market at present prices mining mint stop, and that of itself must necessarily put up tho market. Tho present probability; however, is that somo sort of an arrangement for tho protection of all parties to the trade producers, carriers and consumers will bo advantaged, tho two former in obtaining living prices and the latter by having a steady supply of stock to purchase from nt prices within reasonable limits. The Reading Railroad Company and tho Reading Coal and Iron Company,by their respective boards of managers, on Saturday advanced their freights and tolls 25 cents er ton and tho price of coal for shipment from Port Richmond 50 cents per ton. Tlio other companies have made cor rosiwriiiiig advances. Tlio only other He m of special interest during tho week is a blow at the Brotherhood ofLoeomottto Engineers from tho Delaware Lackawanna and Western and Lehigh Valley Railroads; which' have issued a notico that no lfierilber of that organization or of tho TraiMmeu"s Union will be retained after the onertirfi? of tlm now year, thus projwsing to mrtko strikes as diffi cult as jiossible. Ledger, Monday. KV lORK.Dccelllbor 18 Tho ennfi-rcnen of representatives of tho coal interest was resumed tins morninc at the coal and iron exchange. Thcro were u number of ojierators ami speculators in coal in and around tho building waiting for tho decision of tho meeting, but tnev got little or no informa tional tho proceedings were strictly private. Among tlioso present were Samuel Sloan, of tho Delaware, Lackawanna mid Western railroad company ; Gcorgo A. Hoyt, of tho Pennsylvania coal company; Judge Lathrop) receiver of the New Jersey nillroau company; Colonel ThoiriasA. Seott,of the Pennsylvania central railroad! JS. W. Clark, of the Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre coal company, and P.. H. Sayre, of the Lehigh coal company. The meeting passed severalliotirs irf con sidering a plan or basis of a combination submitted by tho comiuitteo of three ap pointed at tlio last inecf'ug: It is said that special concessions nro to bo made to the Leliigh Valley interest. Tlio following is the fei't 6f tho agreement adopted : First. Tho establishment of a board of control with one reprcs-cirtativo of each interest. Second. An equitable distribution of the entire production among all interests. Third; Giving each interest the right to manage itfi own sales mid mako it own prices, but establishing a joint coal exchange for tho sale of coal. Fourth. Establishing a jienalty of $1.25 per ton' for over shipment of quota, and providirg a fund out of which such ieualties shall bo payable of fifteen cent jer ton on all coal mined. AcommitteeconsistingofMeasrs. Dickson, Lindcrman, Clark, Hoyt and Gowen was apiwintcd for tho puriwse of determining to which companies the coal shipped over moro than one road should bo charged and of rcjMrting to an adjourned meeting, to bo held on tho 27th inst., tho several quotas of the resjiective interests. The lnllo vine tnWe ulinw tne qaanmy ol coal saloped oyer the Lehigh VUev Itiilrooil lor Iho week euouiff Dec 15th. 1877 and tor the I ear ud compared the same lime lat year. Uerfon Fromi Week. Year . Wyoming 5,on.is 3ojM0 Upper i,ehl)rh HKaver Meadow i: m 08' n. ol !?!!!: o.i3aM id.uoos , .Total 02:2411 lIKMajTo Last Year Sojlii SiitS It IncietHG Decrease Mi9 01 !VSU II HisroitT OF OOAl. traunported oier I.ehln .4 Susan-hruna Division. 'cutnl It H. ot New Jersey, (urn dsvscudln Deo. M, 1677 x Shipped tram : Total week. To date. Uvniiunir r57 05 1,297,333 00 L'i.,.er Lehigh r.j;, 's&ig ft JJ M.s-K.&Co. 2,091 03 27.01117 neaver Jteadow s.ssj 011 JnS 01 Baniiy bun nranctt j,:i oa 'jtbtji ij ' "t'eloo m u K.S7J ui uKf5,;K:"j:::.::: 'j&JiS Total Previously repm ted. . . tfhV 02 ,73 001 00 !,7 4.3SJ 18 Total to dale Jt7HUftt fu home time last ye u.... -.'.si'.sib 10 Incresso ., tt Decrease 878 10 ""WMAM-rtAODKNBDSir.- JtT the Ile. w. It. Birsuu. at tns rP Bdenp . nn the lth lusr.. Mr. Alex. II. Koitnmu ard M Msry A. Ilamtenbmih, bother Pne"! ton. T&. In taktnv up the Illble, we and aiirost at the oatsiarl. this verse. "And the Ijr.d OiiUald. It Is not cooil thai hie has should' tie alone." Throughout the centnrlei thit hate elapsed alnoe the word vme reoo'-ded, Man has ever been redy and wtlKne 10 follow this Mrlptura' advlee. Alex 11. Jtotrruatt. oar peulal and courteous friend, ot l'atkenon, 1itIuk town weary ol threading th fancied masof of llle aloue, and uncheered. dbnso the better pait and on Thursday Deo Ulh.wai united Iu ills ifary A. Ttaudeubush, ot 1'ackeiton. Knowing the auuiblhly.an'l the'oblig'oy diros!t'on of liotli, we rongratulato thib, tsd do not hesitate to predict for them, a trarotnl huppr lit. Msr itb sunshine ot haplnes 'tin as beatti o'er their ratiwv,an(Yno cloud nur alijauw altw lu inar thajorol incur Wedded V.K, isihl' e.,iuu I imU etlhelrmau) n it-tidy. L.Lji.uMuiaawHiii.iii.iiiiiiHm 1. 11 1 u 1 ihi r Closing Trices of DkIIavf.n A: Townsesd, Stock, Government and Gold, 40 8outU Third Street, Philadelphia, Dec. 20, IS77. (T.s.e'a. I8i 110 oid I10H asked V. h,6-Z0'b, lies 1. &.... 10a Did lotlt askid n. 8. S-20's. 1807 ,....1H bid IdiTi asked J.M.,1.20', 180S llu bidllOS asked IT. s. I(M'a 109 bid asked 11. tj. currency. 65 ,'.12u bid IX asked U..H.5' imi, new...' look bid lH astex U.m:4V. n.ew IMh bid IMS askid U.H fnnotf nui DM Iras askid 1'ennsylVHtilan. 11 it- bid S2t askrd rinln. A l(endlnR It. It nil lud 17 asked Lehigh VMley It. u til? 0H asked LeblKhL'onl et Mav. Co..'.. I8H bid ISh iilrd Unlteil Ccnjpanlpsot.N. J.lia bid I20H asked l'UU.,TltnsT;.Aiiuir lt.lt. , 0y-l 8 S asked Phila. a IJrlu It. u 0J Did io asued Timthcni Cen'ral II. It.... lilt old 17 asked ltetonvlllel'ass. M.lt. CU kS bid H astid Gold ......KSH bid 103 asked SpecialNotices. Priceless Dfcovbr. A Suro Cure fdr Piles. Du,u cure lorme ounn o ceaxe. itcnuiu uoa nlceraied pil"s has been illic-iveredjiv IJr. W U. Ham. lull Indian rpnifuivl .nllnl T11-. ivn.Tftn l Indian Oiiument, A xliigle box has ennfi the worat o il chroti 0 onsen 01 iwenty.flvo and tlnr." ty yeaiB' f tanduiK. Ho one need Miffer five to jj ntea after npnlyniR this woidenui sootlunir meUic no. Lotli.UMnxtruineutsanileiecinuilel doiroieharm ihnn good. Wiiliarn's O.ntjiicut suppiii Is the tumors, allays the Intense iiclunf (imitO-iiiarly ut 111- lit afler mtltus wnim i'2 ped I nn- as a poultice, irives iuinnt and pain.' Ies it lief and is prepared only for lllr and nothlrj else. Toomiuls of cm 1.1 patients n test Its vlrtne. ai.d physicians of nil school piouoiii.ee it the tn ntistcoutilout'on to medi eiovof tl-eace. Itroatteis not how long or . veiely icU have Leen SAffeniiB;. lou cm bo cued. iir. Joeehli M. Ityder Cleveland, Olilo,wrlte 1 lnurt j foi leaiw.thltchingauil Uliciiitcd . niuu iL-iui-uyniterieTneai utiveitireii ana cuutultetl pliislo an lu l'hiladeliihu,l.oiiinlle. spent in'iuii'Us of dollais, but lound no lcnif i iuiuiuua uox pi ur. w iiuoni's Indian Ulntiueiu siiiuo foul- l.iohihs aro, and It uh cured nio coniutcteiv. X lian a part of the, box left which I gave Io a Mend ot mine who hod iuiicu miu mauy pnrsiciana and as a last re. sort went to tbe noted, Ilot Nprtugs, Arkansas, lor treatment, lie lulotnis tne that the Indian Oin tment has also cured him of tbe Piles'. It u certjiniy nwonocrful dieoTtrr and should be used by tho many tlio.usunds Who aie no suf IPnni. With llmr rtmn .11un n iiin. T "ywm win uo puiu ior a morn cer. fkazikk, sole propiletor, Cleveland, o. DbN'T NEGLECT A COUGH "f "jW. when 23 cents will buy a bottle nl Dr. wrought a complete chnngoln th cnugh .Meal, ernes, u pleasant ns honey and always Cures. TO CONSUMPTIVES. P.v. Jfrajler's Cousli Bympused inonnciIon with Dr 1-razier's Itoot Bitters will riiiri rnv. SUMPTION. stand 11 dFt'mLannury.Cloveland.o. Oct.3 10 Dr. FranKK. Deai bin Ifcoin a duty I owe to sutler uij humunify to, write vpu, For some time I was soiely i fllictca wiih a cough, ralslnt had stufl. with every utiniiinm nf i,i,tnCTA i.r! flinudeunsiimpilve 1 ul,i ditfcient luediclnca and cures wltuont finding i eUel i I nlo corfnlt. ed three of our most croiuineut Cleveland phy. siclans. tho lost one of which pronounced my case senout, und liiformcd me that I could sot live more than n low month About this time, heoiluj of youi wondeiful success. I com. mtneed taking your Syrup la connection with your Hoot 11 iter, and was at ouco bencflie., and niter us'ng the medicine soma two months I Und niysilf entirely cured. ,r , TOItEHCn DUNN. ..JIr )ir"n again writes, under date of Aug. i. 1677-Dr. f-'fazier; Vaif 8iri r can endorse your mwilMno moro strongly than ever from tho faCt flint it IS HOW nunnir nnrt v.a, .(nna 1 . cured My longs ate to day i-tioug and sound, havig no return of the disease. VlrA?Se.7i'tYl!""a Vali lor themselves Dlt a. W. i'ltAEiuiijDri.piittor.cievelond.O. For tale by- all Drui.'gltts', Dec. is. iy. Ei F. Knnkcl's uiitcr VH116 6r Ir6A; K. F. KankePaccltlirnipn n!fo win. nt ta win tnVuiuailv cure liter compialni. Jaundice, dvsneiisia chlonlo or iiptpiiiim m-hihtv ni..nnt alarrhoja, disease of the kidneys and all Alaea-es rWoit liom a disordered liver, aiomach or In. iwiiuro,oiau i uousiip.iiiou.naiuience. inward piles, fullness of b ood to the head, acidity of the stomaen. naustui. lm.irtli.itA ,iil. .uw, iuiiucm ui 1.CIKU1, in tue tocniiicn, scro eruetationa sinking or fluttering at iho nit of the siouiath, awlmujing of the head, hurried or dimcult bi catmng, fluitcring 01, the heai t.elioi irg or toiroeatiug sensnilon when lu a lying poiitui6,iiiuineeS of vision, dots or webabt-fore tno sight, dull pain 111 tne head, otliclency ot ter.-piratlon, jeliowuess of the i kin and eyea. , paint fn tne side: boox. head, chet, limba, etc.. sudden flushes of heat, burning lu the lleau.cun. utimt Imagiuing ui evil and great depression of sp.iiui. yieelper bottle, llewaru of conn, terlelts. Do not let vourdiuggi.tpalmofTsome othn- preparaitoii of Iron he may s.iy It It u good, nut ask for Kuukel'a Uitter wine of Iron. Take no other. Kuukel'a Hitter Wine ol Iron is not sold in tulk-only In f 1 bottles. E F. Kunkel l;ioprietor,No !S Noith Ninth 8 tree I, I'lnlaoilphla Pa. Bold by all dingctiW and dealers ever, where. Tape Worm HeniOTCd AHtc. Head uud all complete In two hours. Nofta till head pusses, bout, pin and stomach norma removed bv Dr. Kuukel.'.58 Km th Klntn Sireet. 1'hilanelphla. I'n. send for circular For re. moving .eat.ptn or stomach worniscallon your aruggisl and ubk for o uoit e tf Kunkel'a Worm Svra.i, pneo 1 1. It never tails, common seuse teaches It tape worm dan be temot ed, all ether wotnis can be reatitly destroyed. Dea IJ, lui. BLEMIbllES UPON THE FF.MIMNK COUNTENANCE, if of a c'omn.eiional na. ture, suetHlUv vaoiiUi wuto ui.ii.NN'a t-DL. i'UUIt bOAP la uaed to obliterate them, l'ini. plea. Ulocchea, It nghnesa, lleduesa and Tan are lnvnaolv baulshed by this ucouiparabia claniymg agent. EiuDtfve nllineutt, sores, cuta,, bruises, tea ids, and other affections and mjurlea til the cuticle aro likewise removed br it. bBLl'iruu UATIIS nave long been re. nownedasthe beat remedy lor skin diaeaacs, rhemnatlam ond gout. (ILENN'a nULrilUK OAP ! In t-verv reapect ai. efficacious, and far cheaper, ily opening the uorei, and promoting a vlgomn'supeinclalcircalatiou.tuia excellent article conitfbulea to tuo lies tliof the eotlra system a well as to thni ot tho cuticle. Sluoa Its Introduction to public i.otloo it has repeated. lv b n commended by themedicil profession umlpreM and tew extei sal ieclllca hate won audi golden upintoua' among ail claaes. it pievcnis ubuoYioustllitaaea as well aa remedies them, and disinfects clothing aud linen lu-preg. nated with dlaeaao. Iaidiutriscntiri-ly nudi. rated by it, cni its u-o la, uu thit account, ureaily to be deaiaciau-u bvpersons whoe halt laiuiuiitiig out In comequeuee of drvne.s of lite aiAalp. Ihuse who have upd. oiftmenti and liquids without avail for tho cure of eruptions ot nuniirt naiechaiai'ier. will And. if thev try It, that dLrJ.N'N 't HU LPU V U hUA I leiuuves Boorbutto romplainia lrrtmiediahle by lesaefll caclouameiua, una prevents the tecurrencect such disoi ders. iolilbr DruiffiMs, Orocersand Fanev Goods Deale-s. PriCf . !5o. ner cako. 1 IIot (Jc.iken) 7fa, suutlM- mnllr prepaid, ou receipt of price, c. Is. Ckittesto. Prop'r, 7 blxtu Avenue. New York Hill's, ItATit aVd WU11KSU DTK'. B ark or Brown, 3 o. July 7, nn. IN, York State Apples FOR WINTER USE. The undersigned have jwst received Two Car Loads of N. Y. State Ajrples Greening, Baldwins, llambosr & Spies which they aro scllinc;' whole sale and retail at very Lowest Prices lor bash. Call at the Old Post Office Euildinff, or at HonV's Jleat Market, Bank Street,- Lchighton, Pa. GiiEr.y.vwALD & Hom. DfcoiuLor 1-w.")