Advorliilng Kntes. , Tfe deslro K to M distinctly nnflerrtood tbat tt advertisements will be Inserted In tbe col Stain ot TU oTauoit abtocatb that mar be "arelred trora unknown partie or Arms onless leumpnieawiUitneCAu. Tbetollowlngare enrovLT terms. AdTtitlioramU for 1 rear, per loch eacb. Inaction . ... . lOCts. six Montn. per Inch each intenton l .i ta. fl IThM Uftnthi. ' ' lOCtS. tion el each aubscaaeut insertion 25 Ctar iibu' ; .Jr..'... in h.p Una Jji n. 81KWBI18, PISTKICjr ATTOnNRT COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office, Klott's DiuiolnR Bioilawar. MAUuunntJNK.rA. attlint: Estates. Plllnif AccoaoU sua Orp liana Coari ITnouoe specialty.. , , . , . T. Trial of mates coielnl ittrnded to. LeR-i A transactions in jiojxiibu uuu uaiuuu, SATURDAY MORNING. JANbxKT 19. Uh. Looal and Personal. Get your sale bills printed at this office. Lent begin March Cth and cndaApiil 20th. Ladies coats mado to order at loltet. auk prices, at T. D. Clausa'. The cotton mill at South Euston is kept going day and night to fill a press of orders. Bsavers and Matalasses Cloths Tor ladies leaks a specialty, at T. D. Clauds'. The First National Bank of Maiich Chunk has declared a semi-annual dividend of lour per ccilt. Nsw styles of fill and winter boots; Iiom and gaiters, it T. D. Clauss', at lowest ask prices. The Diamond Coal Coriipanv announces a dividend of ouo dollar per share, payable on demand. The Mount Carbon and Port Carbon Railroad announces a dividend of six per com. payable now. Many consumptives are now using D; Trailer's Hoot Bitters and Cough Syrup with Taniarkaule success. A new signal tower was last week put up by tue Lcmgii valley jiauroaci ai mo .fcast I'enn Junction. Examine the printed label on this paper ibu sco now yoursuuscrtpuwusutuu 11 iu UtbUd please remit. Fall and winter styles of hats and raps, lor mea awl boys weir, ai X. U. Clauss . at Ysryiloweot cash prices. The Schuylkill Valley Navigation and Railroad Company announces a dividend of two and one-half per cent, payable now. Pleasant as honey, the old folks like it,tho young people like it and the babies cry for It we insan Dr Frazier's Cough Syrup. Well executed trade dollars arc said to be iu circulation. While they have the regular riugof silver they are light in weight. The Mill Creek and Minehill Naviga tion and Railroad Company announces a dividend of 11 vo per cent. p.iyablc January 18. Mrs. Owen Drcisbach was killed by a L. and S. freight train, while attempting to 'cross the track at Siegfried's Bridge, b'n Thursday. , A call at E. F. liuckenbach's, Mauch Chunk will probably convince you that ho k'seris a variety of articles, which on seeing, you frill conclude to purchase. Rsl i and remember the wonderful, but true aurlojlitcemerit A. J. Durling, proprie tor iff tlie. People's Drug store, makes hi maoiner column. The librarv buildin? of tlieLelilnl Ii Uni- n7 aid Vj versity. at BMIcrie'm. lu.t completed. $100,000, the whole of which was paid lion. Asa Pucker. Since the discovery of Dr. Williams's Indian OilHlrlcrlt there is certainly no ox ue for iby one to suffer with the Piles. AdtertiseliteriU An unknown man, apparently a shoe maker, about 68 years of age, was killed by 4 pay car, at Bowman's Station, on the Le high Valley Kit., on Thursday. , J. 1C Rickert has still a few of those eli gible lots in Hickcrtstown to dispose of. If you feel like securing a good home call and sm him. He is also supplying Hour, feed, lsuber and coal at the lowest rates. T. D. Clauss, the tailor, is now receiving kls ull and winter goods, such as finest cloths, cassimeres and vestings, which lie is prepared to make up in the latest styles at Try lowest prices for cash. aExtra copies of the Carbox Anvo catb can bo obtained at Inkinann's News Aioicy, on Susquehanna street, Mauch Chu ik, Price, Three cents. The announcement is mado from Beth lehem, that Messrs. Linderman and Wilbur, the representatives of tho Lehigh Vallev coal ojierators, have ordered a total suspension of mining and shipmentof antliracitecoal over the L. V. UK. and branches for one week, commencing to-ilay (10th inst.) A GENTLE HINT.-Iu our Btyle of 'clnnato, with its sudden changes of tempera ture, rain, wind and sunshine often inter mingled in a single day, it is no wonder that our children, friends and relatives are so frequently taken from us by neglected colds, half the deaths resulting directly from this cause. A bottle of Boichee's German Syrup kept about your homo for immediate use will prevent serious sickness, a largo doctor's bill, and perhaps death, by the uso of three or four doses. For curing consump tion, hemorrhages,pneumonia,severc coughs, eroup or any diseaso of the throat or lung?, its success is simply wonderful, as your drug gist will tell you. German Syrup is how sold in every town and village on this con t nent. Bainplebottlesfortrial.lOc; regular ali, 75c For sale by A. J. Durling. REMARKABLE SUCCESS. Tho sue rcssoftho leadingliteraryjuperoftho West. The Chicago Letter, is truly remarkable, binco its introduction to tho reading public, six years ago, The Ledger has steadily ad vanced in layer, and is now acknowledged' second to no paper of tho kind in the coun try. Its circulation is national, and has been obtained through the cirorts of its pub lishers to jiroduco a pajcr of high moral character, and at the same time sell it at a price consistent with the present nurd times. That they have succeeded, and well, tootire thousands of readers of The Ledger Mattered from Maine to Texas and from Oregon to Florida will bear testimony. The Chicago Ledger is a largo forty.cight column weekly paper, which contains stories both completo lintl continued, in each number, written by tho'best autlmrs of the day, and a great variety .of information intens'ine; to every one. Tho" subscription price of 'J'hc Ledger is only $1.50 per year, postage paid, and it is equal in every particular .to other pajiera of the same character which sell for-$Sa JMf. Three copies of this valuable liaper will be sent to any one Who sends 10 cents twjlk Wr"8 Zoi'tt,; 0h4a,2' Diphtheria, liaa entirely disappeared from Packerton. Now Is a capital timo to bring along your Job Printing. It is becoming fashionable to rob clothes lines in this vicinity. Protracted meetings' are still in progress .at several of our churches. F. J. lustier, Esq., has been appointed postmaster at Anuashicola. Iu tlaco of Jacob II. ... ' 1 xiowman, uccu. Tuesday, February 10. Get your titkeU printed at tuc uabbon advocate oilicc. This is to give notice that all citizens troubled with a cough or cold should at once procure a uomc 01 nr. null's uoupii svrun. Price 25 cents. On Tuesday last a license was granted I 1t h I. ntllil n rrfll" In InaM n lm.nl l.nn will make an A No. 1 landlord, or we arc wo are :kerjni, i writ. mucli inlstalicn. The tilirislian association of Pacl; desire to returr their thanks to Hon ' Rapsher for a copy of Smull's Legislative Hand Book, presented to them. If you select good tlnd healthy food for your lamuy, yousiioinuaisotoou iu me wel fare of vour babv. For oil troubles cif ortrlv childhood, nothing Is better thau Dr. Bull's uiuy syrup, cents a uoiue. A quantity of sulphur gas in Polls' col liery, near Ashlaud,c.xploded Tuesday overl ing, killing four men, named Jones, Wilson, UBgrove aim uuycr; ana injuring llircu otners, titio severely. Owing to the large amount of business in the SherilPs office, J. W. Itaudcnbuch, Esq., has appointed Frank P. Semiucl, of tins uorougn, as deputy. A well merited appointment. The president of the Leliigh Navigation Company Tuesday received information from tho superintendent of mine No. i at Summit Hill, that the fire recently burning lucre nail been overcome, and tliat it was proposed to open up the mine Wednesday; Economy is wealth, aud by ntlemlirlg to your cough or cold at oilco, you not only save your strength, but save yoiir money. If yim uso any cough medicine, uso Dr. Haas' Expectorant. 2i and 00 cents a bottle. Peter Walcott, proprietor of the Kings ton House, at Kingston, was arrested on Sat urday evening for passing counterfeit live dollar bills on the First National Uank of Hanover, and held in $5000 bail. Thomas Irving was arrested at Pitlston Sunday morning fur passing similar counterfeits. Crotip the scourge of thoufands that has brought sorrow and death to so many house holds. Can be cured by tho timely use of ir. uoxo a ud unerry and Scuck.i. it will not fail. 23 hnd 50 cents per bottle. Tho general agent of the Lehigh Valley Railroad last week i-sucd orders to all ticket agents and conductors that henceforth no tickets or coupons of the L'chigh and Susque hanna railroad shall bo accepted on Lehigh Valley trains, as was hcretc'toro rustoiiinry. The traveling public will do well to bear litis order in mind. An old and eminent physician once ns sured us that when ho got hold ofacaeeof difficult hacking cough, he always prescribed Dr. Cose's WildChorry and Kcneka with tho best of results. It always "filled the bill." 25 and 50 cents per bottle. A lover of good colieo entered a grocery and, holding up a handful of ground co I loo from a big can, he inquired : "Avetheio any beans in litis coil'eo?" "No, sir," promptly replied thegiwer. "How do you know'" ask ed tho man, "Because I was'outofbeansand had lo put peas in," was tho answer. Ilito your teams at the popular livery of David Ebbert, North street, thi borough. Cough when you must) cough when you can, aud when tired of annoy mg vottr K'lf and everybody else get mid iIsoatKiltlo of Dr. Coxo's Wild Cheny and Suieku and you will cough no more! 25 !uul 50 cents ner bottle. Saturday morning last Mr. Samuel Harleman, or Weatlierly, started to Penn Haven with an engine uud caboose, accom- liauied by his wife. tou aud daughters. daughtcia were going to take the train for New, York that justes Point Hitvcit about three o'clock. As they were Hearing the Junction the Mahanoy ircight raii into their train. Mrs. H. was hurt very badly. Her shoulder blade was broken and it is thought two or three ribs are broken. Tho rest es caped with u lew bruises. Jlazldon Jlcacon NesqtieifniilriB Vulltj- n, it. The folIowiii2 officers were elected nt tlm annual inectingof the Nesquehnninj Valley vuniji,iiiy in-lit on .uonuay aiter- noon at No. 234 fouth Third street, l'hilj.: President J. B. Joorchead. Directors Geunm Whiting. on, Francis It. Cojie, E. W. Clark, Charles ii c:cr, i- islicr ilaz:ird, P. C. Garrett, A. J. Dorbysaire. J. X. Willhimann. rtm.rm v Ty!o.-, T. C. Henry, and Henry Handy. The I.ehlKli nllry llnllrontt. At the annual lnoelin r of the alivl1inMra of tho Lehigh Valley Railroad, held Tues day, air. Joseph Patterson president, tho following managers were elected: rrcsident Asa l'ackcr. Directors Charles Hnrtjhnrno. Wm. W Longstretli, J. Oilhitgham Fell, Wm. H. G.ttmer, David Thomas, Ashlwl Welch; Win. L. Conygham, Ario Punhi, Win. A. Ingham, Jo-epli Wharton.GeorgeU. Markle, Robert H. Savrc. I.elilRhlnii l,)'cemn. Lehighton Lyceum met at tho appointed hour. After tho election of new officers, H. A. Peters was proposed for membership and was eleeled by acclamation, as an uctivo member of this society. Referred questions were all answered. DebntB "Wliii.li nv..rt the greater tiilluenco fur good.-the Premor the Pul)it?" was discusstij. Tho President rendenil his decision in favor of the nega tive. Subject for next debate: Resolved, "That the rcailiutrofnovels hnv.i n l.n.l ..ir.., cm thn community V An essay Was lead v) -urs. reters. we had a very pleasant audience, and hopo ourgood citirens will not fail u continue their visits. Wo extend a hearty welcome to all. Lehighton Jan. 10 1878. Sr.caEiAar. Sheriffs Sales. J. W. Rauilcnbush, disposed of the follow ing properties at shcriirs sale, at the Court Houie, Mauch' Clmnk, on last Satunlay : Property of I. if. Miller, in Franklin twp., ,io Ainos Itclgel for S1200. Projierty of Saiit. Zellner, in L.Towamen- siiig ip., to me, irema Loan i Buildim; Association for 4im. Prewrly ofSam'l Becker, In franklin twp., to hJ. Haber for J 50. i nijieriy ot Joshua Graver, iu Wcissport, to plaintilli fur S250. 1 rreiierty of Henry Nothsteln, for lot In East l enn twp., to L. C. Heiutzclman for S100. Property ol Henry Nothstein, for hotel In hut Pcnn twp., for $1150, subject to u mortiraire. ' Preporty ol Wm. Boyer, iu L. Towanicnsiue, to Levi A enti for 00 Property of John MiO., in jialloll wmuU, n, j.tnueit ununu l(. and L. As boc ailou for ilODO. property of Tilghmsn Fisher, M'h CljunU T m AnvtQ Amor, tor fllfls. Juniinry Term 1S78. Court commenced at 2 p. m. on Monday, 14th inst. Present! Associates Wcntz aud Leonard. Grand Jury called and 24 jurors answered to their names. E'. P. Williams appointed foreman. Jury sworn aud charg ed by Hon. R. Leonard. In tho matter of report of viewers of pub lic road iuEastPcnn township. Exceptions '.lied. Com. yi. John Lcuckel; assault Hnd bat tery. True bill. Com. vs. Geo. II. Ludwig; larceny. Bill found. Order of Court to view and lay out a pub lic road at Summit Hill, Mauch Chunk township. Order that tho whole nrocced- incs sha tll bo entered on record, and hciice- forth such road shall bo takeu and allowed to be a lawful public road or highway. Com. vs. Pat, Gallagher j fornication and bastardy. Bill found. Com. vs. Levi Schaflerj passing counter feit coin. Bill found. In matter of auditor's report on estate of Leah SproW); dee'd. Confirmed nisi. Auditor's rejtort on estate of Jos. Montz, dee'd. Confirmed nisi. Estate of Daniel Beltz, dee'd. Report in matter of distribution ; confirmed nisi'. Petition of Anna Gilson, administratrix of Pat. McKcntia, dee'd, to sell real estate and return to court. Report read and tale confirmed nisi. J'hiri'tis bidcr of court to Henry Boyer, administrator, Ac, of David Snyder, dee'd, lo sell real estate and return to court. Hc lrt read end sale confirmed nisi. Mary William', by her next friend Morg. Trice, vs. Evan Williams. Report of exam iner filed; Petition of E. Drumbore, wife of Lewis Drumbore, for the benefit of tho net of lid of April, 1872. Couit directs wtition to bo filed nlttoug the records. Auditor's rejiort in matter of distribution of funds in couit realized from sale, of estate of M. A. mid C. U. Brown. Rejiort reatl and confirmed tiuw. Petition of assignee of Dan. Scnsinger to sell real estate. Slay ofprocccdings ordered. Auditor's report in matter of distribution of funds in court realized from sale of real estate of James G. Seagreaves. Report read and confirmed nisi. Henry Williamson vs. J. R. Harris; peti tloll for mandamus. Read and rule irr.intod i oil Justice Harris to grant deft nn tipcal. Aiumors rejiori oi distribution in lunils nrising from Shcriirs salo of ictil estate of Amos'Hinkle. Riqsort confirmed absolutely. Bheriirs sale of jiersonal projierty of G. II. Slater. Auditor's rejiort confirmed abso lulely. Petitloii of Elizabeth Easltnan, wife of Daniel Eajtman, for benefit of act of Aiiril 3, 1872. Ordered ofreconl. SlierifTs sale of jiersvinal jirojierty of Peter Suhwob. Auditor's rejioft read "and con firmed absolutely. Sherill'salo of real estate of Oliver Stout. Auditors rejioit continued absolutely. Petition of assignee of the estate of Henry F. B.ulin. Sale of real estate ordered. Peter J. Median. Esn.. appointed to audit dockets of Register and Recorder, uud rejiort iu cuiu ucjianmciu. , Com. vs. Irvine Olewin'oi fornication an'! iinstimiy. uelendant and Win. Wagner cacti held in IroOO lor delt a niijKaranci. Com. vs. Pat. Gallagher; F.ill. Guiltv Com. vs. Charles Carroll ; suiety of the iivuiv. ieieiiiiiiiiuinu Kan. icoutocaeit held ill ,u00 lor dclcpdaiit's njiiieaiiince. Joel Keijier ajijiointcd constable of reuii 1 orcst twp. mid bond nj'pmvcd. Com. vs. Dav. Beltz ; surety of the peace, Defendant to jiay costs of prosecution. Com. vs. David Beltz; aisu'j'ltniid batten-. Defendant jileads guilty on oiio count, and District Attorney allowed to enter vol. vtoi. on second count. Fined i?j and the costs of Jjroseculioii. Petition and piwccdiugs for tho fjrnia. tion of a Poor District for certain lownshijts aud boroughs in Carbon county. And now, January lti, lh78, tho Court submits the question of the erection ol a jioor house, as within prayed lor, to a vote of tho qualified voters of the townships and boromrhs inti-i-- cstcd, and if a majority of tho votes east is ill favor of such jir house, then tho Court may approve of the real estate selected, as aforesaid, by tho Commissioners, annulling to tho act of Assembly in such cases made and provided. Thcsjidclect one lallbeheld iy the proper election officers, in Ilm mvimil townshijii and boroughs interested, at tho maces oi Homing uie general election, on the Third Tuesday of February. 1S71. mnl 11m judges and iiu-jxvtors of tlie elections shall receive tickets, either written or printed, from the legal voters of each election district interested, labeled on the outside JW Jvitsr, and on the inside" Fur J'oorJIoiuc" or "Against I'oor House" anil dejiosit said tickets iu tho proper ballot lux.' as loquircd by law' in case of general elections, and gen erally to' bo conducted, certified, returned and comjmted as provided iu tho 3rd, 4th and other sections of tho Act of 21th March. A. D. 1877. Com. vs. Pat. Bovlc; larceny. True bill. Com. vs. Alfred ltehrig; lewdness. Ignor amus. Jno. Ualliet, prosecutor, to pay costs. Estate of Jos. B. Seidel. Petition of as signee for tale of real estate. Sale ordered. Thomas Ik-ck, nssigned to G. B. Linder man, vs. Dan. Eastman, defendant, and P. lleim et al, garnishees. Rule uriou (j. B. Linderman, etc. ' In tho matter of ineormmtioifr.r l'l.,i,o.,r church of the Evangelical Association, of jcniSmou. i,eruucaiooi incorjHiratioii np Jiroved. Com. vs. Patrick Boy lo; Larceny. Defen dairt having plead guilty, the Court ImjiobO a fine ol fr5.U0 and costs of prosecution. Com. vs. Fred Krom; Lnvenv aud re ceiving stolen goods. Case on. " Com. vs. Levi. Shaller: making counter feit coin and second count buying and selling the tame. Ignoramus us to first Court ; truo bill as to second. Com. vs. James Quitman; defendant disclrarged under insolvent act. Assigned Estate of David Zellner. James Ash mid Joscjih Ziegenfusa upiwintcd ai jiralsers. " 1 Petition of Margaret Schmidt, wifo of I rcderick Schmidt, for benefit of Act of As sembly or April 3d, lb72. Onlenil to bo recorded. Lehighton School' District vs.' A. O'.'Dol leniuayer. Rule to show cause. Shcriirs saleofniilliirojiertv of A.Roblson. Auditor's rejvnt Confirmed nisi. I'itst Mauch f hunk Loan and Building Association vs. David Beltz. Auditois rciwi t continued nisi Jacob Nothstein vs. Jacob Straus De positions of witnesses in the jurt or Plainlitr filed. First and final account or Isaac Beltz, ad ministrator of Catharine Beltz, dee'd., con firmed absolutely. First uud final account of Jas. McGovern, Sr., administrator of estato of James Mc Govern, Jr., dee'd, confirmed absolutely. 1'irst aud final account or Aaron Shivc, administrator or otato of Samuel Shlvc, dee'd, confirmed abeotutely. First and final account or C. M. Ebbert, executor or estate or Maria Knule, dee'd, continued absolutely. First uud final account of Dan. Beck, od mimstrator of estate of Geo. Beck, dae'd, confirmed absolutely. Account of Choi Buelow, guardian of Anna Scaaltz, ccsfiraiad .bsola IyT Account of Charles Buelow, guardian of Aiou.sa souuttz, contlrmcd absolutely. Appraisement of real estate of Patrick McICenney, dee'd, confirmed absolutely. Second and final account of Wm. Remaley, Amandus Remaley, and I. Z. Bagenstoso aaminisiraiors oi csutto oi Jonas iteuiaioy uecd conlirincd auijolutely. Widows' appraisement or estato of Jich, ael Couroy. dee'd! confirmed absolutely. First and final uccount or J. J. Kcincrer, administratcr or bslato or Joscjih Koch, ucc u, coniirmca aosoiuieiy. Estato or Jos. Fetincr: ; r: Auditor's report confirmed. Anton Arncr vs. Sol Bachman. Plaintiff and Lmclino B.ickmau to apiiear, January 27th, to maintain or rcunguisu their respec tive claims to lite jirojieuy. The Cnal Trnite. Says tho Philadelphia Ledger, of last Monday : Tho terms anil conditions of "Combination" of tho 6overal parties to tho anthracite coat Irado havo excited much at teiitlon all tho jiast week, not only with the parties to the compact but with other largo outside Interests. Tho coal trado is heavily in debt, companies and individuals, being largely involved, and without some such re lief as is thought may, and will,come through an arrangement protecting tho trade from further depression and low, its creditors will probably jtrotcct themselves as they best may, and that risht speedily. To avoid tho consequence that must attend such action of creditors as tins, inmost universal svmathy has been nwakciicd,and all having inllucnco in the trade havo been using their best en deavors to linrmonizo differences and to reach an amicable and satisfactory result. Col. T. A. Scolt has been unceasing iu his eirorts to this end; rind on Saturday morning had, witlt the nlil of others, narrowed all differences on the question of allottmcnt to 25,000 tons out or the assumed tonnage fir tho year or 20,000,000 tons! At this point the negotiation seemed to stick, and, trilling as the matter indifference was, failure of the great purposo teemed probable. Bat tlie Colonel did not tibalo njotiultis imrjiose, and gradually bringing in here and there a Jiarty, .and effecting slight concessions, at about 1 i: tl'-j last three o'clock bibl secured as cent to' un allotment that covered tho last tumid in the twenty millions of tons, in the followlifgj jiroportions, viz; I'o the Per cent. Readlng,Railroad Company 283 Lchigh'Vallcy interest .". ,.. V.)i Delaware Lackawanna A Western... 12i Pennsylvania Railroad ?J Pennsylvania Coal Comyany.. 55 C'ential Railroad of New" Jersey 12 29.32 Delaware and Hudson Canal .12 15.32 These are the jirojwrtions arrived nt, and are stfpjiiwd to bo satisfactory all round. Of course the arrangement has vet to go throdejt tho necessary form of reduction b writing, on the basis of provisions', in most tubsiaiitial particulars. sii2"Cslcd bv Mr. GoWeh in his liaper published inlhiscoluinni some three weeks since, and tu'bsequciitb1 considered by th'o conference nt its firU mooting. In some two or three instances in reaching tlic.tlesired acciqitaneo or tho abovo nllottment by the parties named, we under. stand that individual ojierators volunteered to make ii small ilillerences that ncemeil to stand In the way or a prompt adjustment. On Saturday the conclusion nnion'g tho more active iu foimingthe combination was that it was practically accomplished. Tho con'l- managers Wednesday held a meeting jit New York and ratified tho agree ment ns aboc allotting thoqiiot'.ofthc out put of tlie various comjian'ies for 1878. Tho Board of Control was organized with one reircsentativo Tor each interest, Titos. Dick son being mado chairman, Franklin B. Gowen secretary aud treasurer, and J. II. Jones expert accountant. It is to hold monthly meetings in New York and Pltila-dclphi-f alternately, and on January 25 will meet in I'liilade!iliia, at the Reading Rail road office, to establish tho monthly quota of each interest. T rinilo vine tiliiOKlKKvmno quantity ot coil itmie.1 over HicLelttull Villoe H,ilrr,.q, tni ilm vee'i cm liur Jan. mil, .871 ntiil for lite i car us couiparid tae satno time lat year. Unions Irontt Week, Vcar VyiiuiliiK 31.CM vis ici,i,o3 15 liiilo.on Si. 0.7 19 tippi'r i.' lilclt ancf jicnJiw 95.15 p; fo,8J7 to Maliaitiiy. 7,Cl rs 6.'.4s (1 Sialic l t'iinnlc ol'ios Tore netware C191 is Tntnl Rl.Uuui t3!,0T00 AM Year 67,1)71117 415.22 03 licintso :2.it,4 12 W.Sio 00 Ueciei.au RUl'ORV Ol' COAL trniifportwt over Lehigh isusqtt liniinn UiviBinn. Central 11 11. ol-Siw Jeriio ,r. rodivnouillug Jim II. U771 Binpiie.l tioiu i Total week. Wvmuipi'.. 22 P70 M L'jiter Lehigh l.C'Jilo " " JI..K.4t'o. rv- 01 To dale. si.sio 3.'il7 IS 1.1-9 M 11.131 In lis oi 6 11 5.391 III 1,301 01 nenver JMondtjw cii07 13 Ilnzlctou ; ICS 1 4 Mauch i li tint.- Oltiai I'loox Coaucd JttilKO Uucaitlvillc Ttitt Pi c luusly i cpot tetl. . Total thtlAto Saute time Iat yo-il... Ittcrrnoe Uccrcaso 3,Ki) -8 1,119 oj 3J8T3 19 uni ii C9S8I 14 CBW1 13 I.ehlfrli Valley It. II. Ilepurt. Tho annual report of tho Lehigh Valley Railroad, presented to tho annual meeting or stockholders Tuesday, shows tho gross reeeiji'.s Tor 1677 to bo $7,100,218 ; cxjwnses, $3,I02,S22; and net income, $3,037,390. This Is, compared with 1870, a decrease or $37,020 iu gross earnings, $079,028 in cxjvnses, and $257,101 iu net income. From this net In coii!cori77 there was Jiaid $1,520,057 in terests on finulcd debt and gold remiiim, 5J jicr cent in1 four quarterly dividends, amounting to $1,502,3511, and $847,093 in general exjienses, loss on Morris Canal, and all coal ojifcraons and taxes,' leaving a sttr jilus to' bo carrictl forward of $01,289. The capital stock f tte Lehigh Valley Railroad on November 30 was $27,228,855, the bond ed debts $21,301,000, and the floating debt, less tush iu hand. $035,813. makinu a tnt.il capital and debt nmounting to $52,105,008, an increaso of $200,310duringthe vcar. Tho ciul transjibrtation of tho Lehig'h Valley Railroad lor the year was J,3,J1,2U tons, the heaviest tonnage of any ycarof its existence. Tho rates of trumjiortation or coal front Mauch Chunk lo Perth Amboy were reduced fi-om about $I.70J in 1870 to 0SJ in 1877 nearly one-half. During the year the com iKiuy increased its iuvestiiieitu i 11 tyi.it Inmla on the line of its road ta the amount of $292, 500. The business ovcrthe Eastnn anil Aln- u) itatiroau nas largely increased, 1,405, 508 tons of coal having hoan rarrictl, beiuc a gain or 521 019 tons, or about 595 lir cent over 1870. Iho gross earnings of this jwr liou of tho lino ainounlotl to 1,070,72, uud tho direct net earnings, to $548,700, a sum coital to about 5V tier cent of the oust of the wltolo work, aside fioiu the iticreaso iu busi ness to tho main line. Duringthepast vear a mortgage fur the-, ipaximum sum ofjio, O0O.OOU was nude by the Ea.ton and Amboy Railroad Company, ooveiing all their iirop orty, and their bonds, bearing C per cent in mvm, hsre bn dUvcred V tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Company lo Ihe amount of $5,000,000, in partial aymcnt for ths money expended by that company in tho construc tion of tho road. Tho Lehigb; Yaller also holds $5,000,000 of tho stock of iho Easton and Amboy Company, being all that, has been issued. It is not proposed at present to disposo of any of these bonds, but, should occasion require it, they will form a very dcsirablo investment, security being a first mortgago on a double track railroad of sixty miles in length, with wharves of tho fullest capacity, on tide Water, having a business already established, hnd costing at tho closj or tho year $10,147;345', represented by tho abovo named $5,000,000 ol stock, $5,000,000 in bonds, and an Indebtedness or $147,345 to tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Couipauy, Tho trado over tho northern connections or Iho Lehigh Volley has also Increased largely, jiaiticularly the general freight business of tho Peiiiisylvania.and Now York Canal and Railroad Coiujiany. Wnlcksrille Hems. Butter and eggs aro coming down. Tho Jirico of ryo has declined consider ably. Tho sriow lias entirely disappeared and tho grain fields look splendid. Mr. J. W. Krum, i;f Parryvllle, was at this jilaco on busincsson Friday oi hist wack. Our roads )cfo in a bad condition for travel the early part or tho week, but have improved somewhat; Mr. O. P. II. Brown, or this jildre, has disposed ofi'one or his tracts of woodland to a jiarty Trem Wcissjxtrt. So far wo havo heaid but vcrr lillln no to who will bo candidates Tor the different offices nt oifr coming elections. It's about umo lor tlieul to sjiealt out. , R- F. lloilbrd is again a candidate for tlin nfltivi nflVitnlip n. tf- 11 . ...xv v. uuMtitj uuiiiiw.iiuuiii. mr. 11. has given entire satisfaction tho jiast term, and why should ho not be retained ? Our school has begun its third month. It has been better attended this term than ever before ; it averaged tho jiast month 52 iuiils, which wo think is rather much for one teacher. If wo may judge, from tho number of witnesses summoned in tho Otto vs. Schinko case, of Pino Run, it will undoubtedly bean cxjiensivo trial. Tho Ottos, it is said, havo 24 witnesses, tho number or Schinke's we havo not as yet learned. From this jilace havo been summoned Messrs. Solomon Wnlck, Philip Walck, David Walck, Edwin alck and Jacob Hcydt and wire. But very little is heard about the Poor House this was the general topic of conver sation n few weeks ago: but it will be dis cussal again at about the time of election. We were also or Iho opinion that it should bo located either in Towamensing or Mukou ingtwji's; but after having it thoroughly explained, wo are fully convinced that it has been properly located bv tho honorablo committee who has tho matter entrusted to !rcm Roll Rolj or honor of tlio Wal'cksvil'io school, n.K. Kem'ercr, teacher, for the month end- "5 January 4, 187&: Jonah Marliley, Elmer Marklev. i-!liit(r Wnlplr. Rvh,Min. w..ii Henry Wert, Edward Laro'se, Chas. Wolf! 1 m t 4 I.- I h .... ' i'. utctmie, wviireu ucjijie, !;iwm liettpe, Edwanl Neunstecl. Nelson Wntnlr. Willi Dejije, Elizabeth Neunstecl, Ida Muugold, Carrie Mungold. Sevilia Walck, Mary Neun stecl, Edna Walck. Wholo number in at tendance 58; averago attendance of males 33: I'emaleslO: toLtl .12.. r,.,ninr,n,i.. 92, females 80. Yours, etc., Jr tVnt1....:il. T.- tit. tort P. it n uivuaiuii-, uiiii, iUtll, lOIO. AlbrlBhtsvllle Itttiis. Pay as you go. Lovo lightens labor. All you tU) mind your own business. Winter has at last put in an appearance. Protracted meetings' are in full blast In tho lower end of Monroe county. On Sunday, tho 20th' inst., Rev. E. F. Erdnian, pastor of tho Middle Creek Circuit, will jircacli his rarewell serinon at Albrieht ville. Mr. Peter Berger, an old and respectetl resident ol Jlecltsville, died on Sunday or last week, from tho elfects ai on overdose of morpnia, winch iio liatl taken to relievo juin. The farmers of Tenn Forest and Kidder lon nsttips as a general thing have sold out their buckwheat aud com: tho m-.-mn-n selling prico for tlio former COccnts tho latter oj to 03 cents a bushel. County Sujicrintcndent, R. F. Hofibrd, or Lehighton, paid tho schools or Pcnn Forest and Kidder townships a visit recent ly. Mr. Holl'ord seemed to bo jileased at tho manner in which tho schools are tauoht and conducted. Ho also snoko well of tho linn, liiim.., .i!tAV t.,,.1.. ...t.t.l. ...... nn., u. .t.ik uinin, ituiiit uur itrcctors have lately adopted. Mr. James M. Berlin, of Itresgcville, who somo timo ago boutjht tho old grist mill iinitierly, or Joel 'Krcsge,' formerly owueil by David Kresge, has torn down th: old stri.cture, and is now building a new one. A thing that was needed long ago. Mr. Berlin It-dug a young man of consider able means is one of, tlio most energetic young business men iu tho lower end or Monroo county, and is just tho man to push things forward. I wish him success iu his now jKisition, ns a miller, a merchant and Hotel keejier. Last fiintday Albrightsvillo was the pccno of unusual activity-, on occasion of tlio confirmation of 33 young persons in the Reformed Lutheran church. Alargonumbcr or persons were there at seven o'clock in the morning, and t'cight o'clock, the church wits entirely filled. Services liegan at ulna o'clock, and by that timo there were nt least 800 jkji1o present. Only one hair the number however being ublo to gain ad mission. Yours, truly, Allbrightsville, Jan. 15, 1878. DcrLrx. Prom Slaucti Rliiink. Court was only modciately attended du ring tho vc?k. Tho audit or tho county accounts is pro gressing rapidly. Eddy, son of Mr. Paul Scltwciblnti, dislocated his elbow on last Satunlay. So far as I know nearly all apjilicallonj for tho renewal or old licenses, were granted during tho week. Sfhweibintz's orchoitrian, silent since last Satunlay cvt-jing, will again discourse sweet music this evening. Jno. lol, the liaker, heretofore located, at Eal Mauch Chunk, Is now holding forth at Yollmer's lato stand. Pius Scliweibintt'sorchetrian although temjtorarilv out of gear, isa'tracting acon siderablo share of juiblic attention. Mr. Philip Rader's new cabinet ware, rooms on fourth street near Kmth.IIist Mauch Chunk, are nearly ready for gtxujuiioy. Sheriir Hoffman, of Columbia county, who bniught "Kelley the Hutu" spent several days of this week in Maueh Chunk. Rev. Freeman, of Wcisaport, Is seemingly a great favorite with tlio German Reformed iepla of East Mauch Clpink, and jirospects are that ha will sueooeil in largely iucre6. lag th cougregation. His nreailng inva riably attract a large atta Jjii. N.Tt Dig Vretk Items, Wo had a, light fall of taow on Taeoday evening. Tho hoop potobu3ln033li tlillboinscarriod on to somo cxteht. A great many changes of rotidtnoa will bo mado In the Sp'rlbg. v Mr. C. A. Woissl bf Packertoti, ws st this placo on a visit over Sunday. Tho. Salem's Sabbatli aohool will bo kept open during tho winter as usual. Hoods are In a very bad . condition for travel, at tho present writing (Jan. 15.) Mr. Edwin Sensitizer killctt a porker Ui other week that drew the beam at ,4-11 lbs. You aro invited to attend tho Society, t Bolt's. Meets every Wednesday ovening. Master Erwin Krum,of this placo, Uloly caught a fine mink iu ono or his traps. Ilori, A- J. Durling, orLohighton, ,wlll pleaso aecojit thanks fordocuniontary favors. Doctor J. C. Kreamer, our Representa tive at,Harrisburg)waskouioon a visit ov it Sunday. Daniel Solt, ari old resident of this Valley! died Sunday before! last, from ai stroko of jvlsy. , Tho Pino Run school, No. has just been supplied with more blackboard surface. A thing greatly needed. A new counterfeit $5 bill is said tojto in circulation on tho First National Bank of Hanover, Pa. Noto lti . Tho trimmings arid fixfiircs of Christ mas havo been taken out of our different churches the past week. Our schools havo now begun tlif ir third momn. i no second mouui suowcuaory largo attendance. So far not a single c'ltcr Hni becfi captur. ed this winter at our placej last winter wo know of quite of number being taken. It is rejwrtcd that Mr. Shoenbcrger, f om Lower Towamensing, will take chargj f Paul Buck's lower farm, early in tlie sjirinj;.' Mrs. Ed; Kinsey,ofSlatiiigtorl,wason visit to her mother, who resides nt t Ills placej oyer Sunday, and attended church at Bolt's, Rev. Mr. Styles, or Thila., preached in English, for Rev. J. L. Werner, in tho Soil's church, or this place, on Sunday evening last. A spelling school was held 'by tho teacher ol Shoenberger's school, Mr. Fenn?r, or Weissjwrt, on Friday ovening or last week. Hon. W. M. Rapsher was homo on a visit over Sunday. I was pleased to meet him at Allentown and to havo a shake of his hand. Harrjsburg life undoubtedly must agree with him. Ltttto. Carbon may well feel proud ill" having such an able Repre sentative. Quite a number of children are detained from' coin to school on account ofdljihthcria. This dreadful disease has broken out Jn thq u pjier part or the Val ley and several children were thought last week to bo jiasrocovcrv ; but I am pleased to hear that through tho skill or Dr. W. G. M. Seiplc,' of Lehighton, they are improving, rapidly. May it soon disajipcar from amongst us. Tho officers if tho jowamensing Ilorso Thief Detective Company, for tho' year 1878, are as follows: Board or Managers Owen Shoenbcrger, Josejth Chris'.man, Josiah Harpe,!. E Iwiu Sajuingcr President, Jolin W. Krum Secretary, Levi Straujt Treas urer. Captains for Franklin. J. K. Ric cort. .Wm. Hurtman; Towamensing J. J. Keni erer, Fred Beer; Lower Towameiniug Uhas. Jvlotz, Solomon Snyder, ir, Your rejwrtcr is intlobtetl to Mr. Paul Buck, lato Secretary for said list of officers. Mr. E litor, tliey should havo appeared in last week's Advocatk, but on account of our poor mall accommodations I was uuablo.to pet, off my letter In timo for publication hciico tho delay. Another raid was mado on Momlav night ujwn tho apiary of Mr. Tilghmia Dricsbach, or this placi, and another liivoof bees with honev. carried oil". This is tha second time. Tho first raid was mado but & few weeks ajo so far ho cluo as to Who might havo dono it. .Tho same evening a miscreant took out of Rev. J. L. Werner's carKare,, which wa3 standing at Dreisbach's, one of th'o nuts (used to keep on tho wheels,) but fortunately the' l!ev. gentlcmin did not go lioirto.tliat night or else ho might havo been very unfortunate as he drives a sprighty norec aiiu one. tu.it neeits cioso w.itcning. Wo sl-.ould (hlnk it h about time that a stop be mado W Such satanical devices as aro jirajeticeilattimesof protracted meeting!, and tho guilty ones ferreted out and an cxatnplo mado or them. . A glorious revival is in projrcs'j in tho Soil's church, under tho direction, or Rev. J. L. Werner, or Parryvillo. -Several havo already been converted, an I on Tuesday evening last there were still 21 psnitents at tho altar seeking for a chango of hoirt. Ths prosjiect for more lo come is bright. May the good work go on until many asinnar mav bo brought to foresako his ovil wayi and find jiooce. Yours, etc., Big Creek, Jan. 15, 1878. RnvEnx. M.wutti:i, Muascn Hisn-rv. On tho 25th ult., by tho Rev. W. II, Conrad, Mr. Jos. C. Munich, or South Bithlehcm, to Miss Mary Hau.-v, orLjliightou. Beil Eislv. On tha 30th ult., by the Riv. S. A. Zicgenruss, Mr. Georgo A. Bail, of Stcmton, to Miss Lilly A. Eisly.orCoplay. Stkoiii Grsbxiweio. In Trachsvllle, on tho 2nd ult., by Rev. C. O. Eichciibergor, Mr. Francis S. Struhl.oriCunkolton.Mau roo co., and Flora Grocnztvei J, at Trachs villa, this county. Movcn CimisTMAX. On the 10th orNov. ember last, by A. D. Christman, J. P., W. Moycr, or Stoney Creek, and Eliiabath Christman, or Albrightsvillo. Ben fovea. On tha 29th ult., in Pcnn Toiest twsji., by A. D. Christman, J. P., Peter Boer and Abby Moycr, both ot Pcnn , Forest township. Bai'moabtser Gi.ti. p'u tho 7th ult., at Middlo Creek, by llev. T. E Enlman, Charlos H. Baumgartner, of Efibrt, Jot roo co., ami Alice Augusta Gcti, of Al brightsville, this county. im;i, DKPrET. Op tho 8th ult,, IniAlbrighUville, ofdiihthcria, William Harrison, son of Henry J. ftinl Sarah .J. Dejijioy, aged 2 years, 7 mouths and 9 days. Rkacii. On the 10th ult., at Wind Run, hi diphtheria, a daughter or John and Jaliuda Rauch, aged 3 years, 1 month and 5 days. Ruth. On tho 23rd ult., at JAidRun.cf ilijiliiheria,Etigeue,Boiior Adam and Kato Raucli, agod 2 years, 7 mouths ami, i dayr. Dejiavcv. On the 25thult.,jn Joekosvlllo, or ilijihlheria, Philip, son or Jpscjth ant Anceiietto Dehaveu, njet 5 years, 7 months a nd 9 days ; and on ' tho "l st inft.. Jiry Annie, daughter of Josejth aud ATicenctto lMtavep.of dljihtheria, agod 7 'years, 5 months and 28 days. Hais;. On Uto 2nd ulL, inAlbrightJville, of diarrhoea, Altiort AftlUin, son of Llfuy ette uud Amanda Hauk, aged 30 days, Bmar-a, On the 30th ult, in .Vcckcsville, byan overdose of iforphia, father Plr BV..rgr, aJ 74 J'ooxs, 0 uwntiil Jl djy.