ilvmlslntr nntea. We desire It to bo distinctly understood I tliM 'no advertlienients will bo Inserted In the i col umns ot TtiBCABnos AcvpCAtE that my ha -e laved from unknown partie' or flrroi. nnlew accompanied with the Cssil. Thofollowinc aro tar only terras. Adyeitlsotncnts for 1 year, per loch each Insertion . ,, !s; Six Months, per Inch each Insertion n I ts. ' Threo Months, ' V ' . Mil Less than three months, first Inser. tlon II. each snbseqaent Insertion 23 Cts. Local notices 10 cents per lino. U. V. MOItTIllMEtl. rabllshcr. Society meetings. KMStTO OA8TL1!, No. 78. A.fJ. IC.OF JI8 tt 2nd and 4th Monday of each inonth, la Me. ber's Hall. I-ehlKhtou, at 7i33o'clock V. u uy. Kostenbader, 8. K.O.i U. n. Ollnna. S. K. it. H. BRADEN HUTTES LODOB, NO. 0S6, I. O. ,... meets ovory Tuesday ovcnln-r, at 80'eloef, mBeber'allall. II. Kostenbader, jS.O.jH. U. Itober, Secretary. MlTUCitEIt ThlDB. No. 233. Imp. O. of 11. M., meets In Heoer'a llall cve'y Rntarday. J. It. lloeis, Sachem 1 a. W, Delhi, O. of 11. roHO PocA Tttuit, No. 171. Imp. O. It. M ineM o'clock, lnl'abllo School llnll, A elBspnrt." pa n. w. sr.hwflh. s.i Jac. Brong. C. 01 It LEHIOHTOS I.ODOE, No. 231. 1C. of P.. meets on Friday evenings. In Jteber's.nall. at 7:U) o'doCt. mil. Bachmao, CO i L. A. Miller, K.oin.ondf. E R. SlEWEltS, DISTItlCT ATTOnNBV & COUNSELLOB Office, Klotz's Bnilatmr Diodawoy. MAUCII CHUNK, PA. Settllntt Estates, FIJIni: Accounts nntt Orphans Conrt I'rnctico a specialty. . Trill of causes carorullv atlcaded to. Lest ransactlons In English and Qcihian. Jail I). SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1878. Local and Personal. Bethlehem is $70,000 in debt. The city debt of Lancaster is stated at $552,203. Tlio debt of Allcntown, city and school; is $945,005.59. The collieries at Eckley resumed work last Jonday. Read Nusbaum k Son's special an nouncement 'in another column. When you go to the polls next Tuesday don't fail to deposit yourliallot mfaxor of a 2oor home. Manv consumptives aro now using Dr Frazier's Root Bitters and Cougli Syrup with remarkable success. Tile friends or Rev. J. B. Whitton, of Packerton, tendered him a donation on Tuesday last. Wo understand that Joo Lynn, of the Mauch Chunk Democrat, is looking after the B.mk Assessorship. The next Fair of the Lehigh County Agricultural Society will bo held on bept, 24th, 25th, Z6tli and 27111. Wo would liko to see a Burgess oloeb who would "lill the bill ' himself, not 1 his duties performed by a deputy I The miners of Yorktown and Honey brook resumed work Wednesday morning, after a stoppage of about three weeks. Read and remember tlio wonderful, but true announcement A. J. Durling, proprie tor of the Feoplo's Drug store, makes in knottier column. John Grosacup, Who formerly worked tit Fcrndale Rolling Mill, was among those lost by the Wreck of tlio steamer Metropolis. If a man's religion is pretentious on Sunday and obscure on week days you had better do business with him on a cash basis. "Tho wicked stand ill slippery places," raid a clergyman when ho stepixxl on a bit of ice and fell, and then added, "but I can't do it." Since the discovery of Dr. Williams's Indian Ointment there is certainly no ex cuse fur any one to suffer with tlio Viles. See Advertisement. Clergymen, public speakers and singers tiriito in their praise of Dr. Coxe's Wild i'herry and Sencka. It renders tho voice dear and strong. Trice, 25 and 50 cents. When you wan1 1 a box of largo siso writ ing paper and envelopes for 10c.( call on Luckenbach's, 2 doors below tho Broadway House, Mauch Chiiuk. Variety may bo llio spice of life, but ndvcrti'itig is tho pepper and salt bf a news paper, and tlio bread and butter of tho ad vertiser. Tho customer gets tho cream. ft is too often tho case; when ft man is looklllg Seriously toward matrimony, that the deciding voto is not cast by tho beauty of the lady, but by tho bank account of her father, J' K. Riekc'rt has still a few of those cll: giblo lots In Rickcrtstown to dispose of. If you feel liko securing a good homo call and nee him. Ho is also supplying Hour, feed, lumber and coal at tho West rates: Pleasant as honey, tho old folks like it,tho young people like it and tlio babies' cry fr It wo mean Dr Frazier's Cough Syrup. JsifExtra copies of tho Cakbox Apvo' cate can bo obtained at Inkiiiami's Xcws Agency, on Susquehanna street, Mauch I'huuk. Price, Three xnts. - Thcro are many who spend what they havo and take no thought for a rainy day. Tho prudent father and mother always keeps n bottle of Dr. Coxo's Wild Cherry and Seneka in the house. 25 and 50 cents per bottle. Tho mulo is a musical animal. His Toico has remarkable volume, and Its hind legs are full of shoe fly. Hut this fact does not interfero with David Ebbert, our livery inan, in his determination to hiro teams at low rates. FOR CASH. M. Florey, having adop ted tho rash system in his business, an nounces to tho public that ho is sellinir har ness, collars, Ae at very reduced prices for ready money. Call, examine and bo con. vmced. Manufactory near tho Canal Bridge, East Wcissport, Pa. No stagnation in bust ness at the Original Cheap Cash Store of J. T, Nusbaum & Son, Power of low prices win tell. A GENTLE HINT. In our stylo of ciimmu, wuu iissuiiucucnaugespi icmpern. ture, ram, wind and sunshiuo often inter. mingled in a single day, it is no wonder that our children, friends and relatives aro so frequently taken from us by neglected colds, half tlio deaths resulting directly from this cause. A bottle of ISnscheo's German Syrup kept about your homo fur immediate uso will prevent serious sickness, a largo doctor's bill, and iwrhaja death, by the use of threo or four doses. For curing consump tion, hemorrhages, pneumonia,sevcro coughs, croup or any disease tf tho throat or luugs, its success s simply wondorful, as youril rug gist will tel you, German Syrup is now sold in every town and villain on this con tinent. Sample bottles for trial, 10c.; regular in, 7e. ivT lpy A. J. Hurling. Mr Wo can recommend our readers to uso. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in all cases of cough, cold, Ac. It only cists 25 cents a boltlcind is warranted to cure. Christ, Btcin, of East Mauch Chunk, on Tuesday afternoon had a hearing before 'Squire Frisbic, charged with assaulting ono John Pifer. After tlio hearing tho deiend ttDt was bound over to answer at court, Nathan Kunkcl, a hotel keeper of Hun lock's Creek, was arrested Tuesday night by Secret Service detectives for passing counter feits on tlio First National Bank of Hanover, Pa. Ho was taken to Wilkcs-Barre, and placed under $1,000 hail. Mothers should tako warning and stop dosing their babies, with laudanum whllo teething. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup answers tho samo purpose, and Is perfectly harmless. 25 cents. ConRECTtON. In speaking of tho Beaver Run Gold Mining Co., in our last, wo wero mado to say that "50 per cent of paid up capital in cash or its equivalent, and to bo subject to future assessments. It should havo id "no j Mure assessments." A cane of thieves mado their hppear: anco in the borough of Weathorly on Friday of last week. They broke into Scot t's black smith's shop, Illaksleo's store, tho IIR. depot and KemcrzcTs hotel j capturing between $30 and $40 from tho store, a lot of tools from tho blacksmith shop and some whisky from the hotel. Stop that terrible cdugh) tiud llltls avoid a consumptive's gr.ivc,by taking Dr. Piereo's Golden Medical Discovery. As a cough remedy it is unsurpassed. Sold by druggists. Our old and highly-esteemed fellow townsmen, Jlfr. Daniel Clauss, father of tho present eHicient County Trcasuicr) T. D. Clauss, Esq., will bo 73 years of ago on tho 24th of tho present month. On tho 10th instant ho and his ainiablo wife will havo completed tlio 50th year of their wedded life. May they llvo to enjoy many anni versaries oi ma occasion. Tho Franklin Literary Society met on iVednesdav eveninc lost; and elected tho fol lowing officers : President, I. Z. Bagenstose; Vice-President, II. T. Smawley j Secretary, L. J. Buck j Treasurer, G. W. Morris; Critic, Win. Kreanicr ; Editor, II. D. Snyder; Asst. Editor, Prof. F. Snyder. Tho tilno of meet ing has been changed from Wednesday to xucsuay evening. zi4 There is a bill now before tlio Lcjffsla turo of this State encouraging tho yuiitiii of trce3 along tho public roads. This bil which was suggested by tho Stato Agricul tural Society, allows any person liable for Road tax ono dollar for every four trees transplanted along tho roadsiiic, tlio dis tance of such trees opart ranging from fifty to seventy feet, according to variety. A word of caution. Nearly all tho ven dors of cough syrups uso largo quantities of opium, morphine, and tartar emetic all deadly poisons and sooner or later tho worst result may bo apprehended from their uses. Wo know that Dr. Coxo's Wild Cherry and Sencka is entirely freo from them all, and can bo given to tlio youngest babo without any risk whatever. It will euro that cough. nit oi) cents per oottic. Thomas P. Fisher, confined in our county jail for tho murder of Morgan Pow ell, was informed on Saturday that tlio Board of Pardons had refused to recommend him to tho Governor for Paidon. His disan liointment was very great and completely overcame him. Mrs. Fisher visited him on tho samo day, and tlio meeting was a very nilectlng one; Ho will bo executed on the samo gallows as that on which Kclley, Doyle, Campbell, and Donohuo expiated tueir crime. On Tuesday morning at an early J Polico Offiecf Daniel Christian, of Asl Schuylkill County, took James McDonnell; alias tho hairy man, to Potttsvillo to answer all such matters and things concerning ono ..uamn iiergan, who lias been arresteil in Calidda as ono of tho murderers df Patrick Burns, an Irishman who was killed on April 15, 1870, near Tuscarora. Borgan is held irt Canada, and, on tho btrength of .Vc DonncH's testimony, will bo surrendered and lodged in Pottsrille jail. A Bio Joke. Says tho Pottsville Even ing Chronicle: "Mr. I). M. Eveland, who lias uccn inning tlio iamaqu.i uouricr lor ino jkisi seven years, will sever Ins connec tion with that liapcr about tho first of next moiltllt Mr. Harris, his partner, will tako with him Mr. W. H. Zollcr, lately of tho Reading Eagle. It is tho intention of Mr. Eveland to start a daily in Mauch Chunk. and 118 has our best wishes for his success." If Dan is disposed to finish up his days in tlio tioor house, then ho can not do a moro sensible thing than to Mart a daily in Mauch Chunks and especially in tho pre sent depressed stato of business throughout mo coal region, ana at juaucli Chunk in particular. For whdoping cough, riothing has yet been brought teforo tho public equaling Dr. Haas' Expectorant. A few doses will relievo tlio worst cosci. Mothers, try it 1 Only 25 and 50 cents a bottle. A historic building Ih Eastoii; known as tho Taylor House, has recently been sold at Sherill s sale. This venerable structure was built in 1750, by Win. Parsons, dt that time Surveyor pf tho colony of Pennsylvania Jiud a man prominent in its councils. Mr: Par sons died in 1757, when tho house was pur chased by Gcorgo Taylor, who was n very prominent man, being a delegato in tlio Continental Congress and ono of tho signers of tlio Declaration of Indejiendencc. Ho died in 1T78. Since that time, (ho house has had several owners, until it camo to tho ssession of Col. Jacob Dachradt under whoso ownership It was sold. It was tho noauquariers oi uovernor Hamilton when ho camo to Easton to treat with tho Indians. and of General Washington in 1778, when on tho way to tho Wyoming Valley after mo massacre. uipentlou of Coal Milling. A general suspension of ininingopcrations throughout tho Schuylkill region commenc ed Monday morning and will coutinuo lor two weeks, A total stoppage of coal produc tion, such as this is an unusual event, as heretofore, when tlio companies' collieries have suspended work,a number of tho indo Jiendeiit mines havo continued their ship ments. A total suspension, coming as it does at this season of tho year, is severely felt by tho great number of peoplo engaged in tho business, tho majority of whom havo only worked half time recently. Resump tion in tho Lehigh region will tako place on tho 1 6th iust. The Philadelphia and Read ing Coal and Iron Company has on hand at its warehouse at Port Richmond, 86,000 tons of coal. Sniustt Up When passing this place, about 4 a. in. on Wednesday momine last, tho Empire freieht. on tho Lehigh Valley 11,11, camo to grief, Kiuscu, ii is sujijioscii uy a uroucii axle. Some half a dozen box cars, loaded chiefly with com in bulk, wero very badly smash ed and thrown around iromiuiinulv. lenr. ing up tlio track for a distance of somo 30 yards, and causing an obstruction to travel for the greater part of tho dav. Tho pas sengers anil luggago wero transferred from tho down to the up train, and vice versa, walkinc around tho wreck. We nro nlrased to add that no person was injured in life or -JS' Borough Cdnvenllon. Pursuant to notice a largo number of our citizens nsscitiblcd at tho Exchange Hotel on Tuesday evening last, to place hi nomi nation persons to fill llio several offices for tho ensuing term. Tho meeting was called to order by John S. LcnU, Esq., and , on motion, Mr. Frank Stocker was chosen Chairman, and Daniel Graver Secretary. Tho Chairman having announced that tho nominations for Burgess wero In order, Frank P. Scmmcl was named, and, thcro being no other caudldato offered, ho was, on motion, nominated by acclamation. For Constablo th6 nominees wero ! Joseph S. Webb, Henry Bartholomew, Frank Ack er and Edward Pactzel. For Assessor M. Ilcilman and W. A. Graver wero named. For Councilmcn Hon. W. M. Ilapsher, J. L. Gabel, William Koinei-cr, and David Eb bert, our popular livery llian, wero nomi nated. For School Directors Dr. N. B. Rebcr, P. P. Longstrcct. E. H. Snyder and Rev. Abra- linni llnrtlinlmliew worn n.nned. For Overseers of tho Poor Daniel Graver, Levi Weiss and Wendell Schwartz were put in nomination. For Auditor, thcro wero threo candidates, viz. s F. E. Whitney, 1'. l,erttz', ana Di". W. G. M. Selplc: For Judge of Election tho names of Clin ton Bfetney, Hon. Z. H. Long and Hon. Tilghman Arncr wero presented to tho con vention to chooso from. And for Insjiectors of Election Owen Rehriii and William H. Moulthrop wero named as being willing to do duty for their ciuniry. Tho convention then proceeded to ballot for a choice, with tho following result : For JJurgcss, F. P. Semmel. For Constable, Joseph S. Webb. For Assessor, M. Ilcilman. For Council, W. M. Rapsher, J. L. Gabel. For School Directors, N. B. Rebcr, F. P. Longstreet. For Oi-crsccrs of Poor, Wendell Schwartz) Daniel Graver. For Auditors, F. E. Whitney, W. G. M. Sciide. J-of Uwap of election, Tiigiiman Arner. For Inspectors of Flection. W. H. Moul throp; Owen Rchrig. Another convention of citizens will bo held this (Friday) evening, at tho Centen nial Hotel, on Second street, at 7:30 o'clock, lor tuo purposo ot placing in nomination a ticket in opposition to tlio above. Tlie Sequel. Letter bead i.v Ciicncn. Tho excite ment in tho Ileilian-Grcth "Miracle" was not ubatcd until Sunday morning. The announcement that Father Ilcinan would on last Sabbath morning retract his nilraclo performance, caused, at an early hour, a largo number of persons, both Catholics and Protestants, to attend early mass. Tho church was filled, and after his services, Father Ilcinan stated that ho was in receipt of a letter from Archbishop Wood which ho now proposed reading. Tho following is a copy: The Archbishop, having heard and care fully considered tho circumstances preced ing and accompanying what is derisively called tho "Mauch Chunk Miracle," said to lialro been wrought on tho person of woman, jflibso eccentric piety has neither good senso nor sound Catholic doctrine for its founda tion, require to instruct you that in his judg ment It is a delusion and a pious fraud. w iinout inquiring as to tlio extent to wlncu others jiarticipatcd iu this lamentablo folly, ho dcsiies to mark the whole proceeding and tlio principal actors in it with his distinct and unqualified disapprobation and con demnation, and to say that a repetition of anything of tho sort in this diocese will bo visited with tlio severest censure authorized by tho laws of tho Church. Iter: Father Heinan rcadlhd letter in tho German language, and tho services closed without any further comment upon the sub ject. Ho refused to be interviewed iu refer ence to tho matter, but says his duty as a loyal churchman was never again to allude to tlio subject. In Father Bunco's church tho letter wa3 also read, and by tho way of comment tho Father ftated that ho was in no way connected with tho miracle, that ho was only present as any other 6iectator,and that ho ilid not hold himself rcsixmsiblo for anything that happened. It is all over. No Catholic speaks about it, and of course tho Protestants havo said all they can say. Gone to meet Sell rack 1 A Driite. Says a Scranton dispatch: On Friday evening of last week Mr. Leo, an invalid, and his wifo left their girl, aged 2J years, at homo iu bed whllo they went to a neigh bor's. Tho doors were locked. As Mrs. Leo returned to her home, Patrick Norton uaricii lrom tuo cellar. Tlio child was very ttoak, and tho mother soon discovered that it hail been assaulted in a fearful manner. Tho news rapidly spread next morning. A warrant Was procured for his arrest. FoifKfl' officers were scut to find hini. Ho mado il stout resistuiicc, and, when tho ollieers camo lrom tlio house, a wiM and angry crowd had assembled, and Norton must liavo been torn to pieces but lor tlio officers, who with drawn clubs kept tho mob froiil approach ing. Norton was taken to tho city prison, followed by tho mob. His examination was delayed until tho excitement had abated. Then ho was taken before Alder man Rocslcr. Fivo jwlico ollieers guarded him. Tho Alderman committed him to prison. Ilrokc Jail. Ou Monday morning as the warden of tho Northampton County Trison at Easton went to make his usual morning inspection he discovered that during the night two prison ers, named Michael Kelly and Charles Rack cr, had mado their escape. They cfl'ected their purpuso by boring a holo through tho arched roof of their ceil. Onco out of tho cell they mado their way over tho roof to tho warden's dwelling, where they lowered themselves with a rojio which they had made from their bedclothes. Michael Kelly is a a natlvo of Canada, tweuty-fivo years old, five feet, ten and one-quarter inches high, and was sentenced August 15, 1877, to threo years imprisonment for burglary. Charlos Racker Is a native of New Jersey, nineteen years old, fivo feet, eight inches high, and was sentenced December 12. 187T, to threo years' imprisonment for burglary. Tlio garb worn by tho prisoners is of the stylo of tho regular army uniform. Says the Beaver Meadow correspondent of the llazleton Beacon : Rumors aro about that Banks township is in a state of insolv ency, and that tho publio schools will bo closed. This is rather a dark fwt, and is i-iiuui!; imiucjuuiu beusuuou in somo cir cles, whilst others pronounco it " a jwlitical dodgo with the Greenbacks." Time will enow, pernors. r.elilghton Lyceum. Tho Lyceum was called to order at tho usual time by tho Vice-President, Tho roll was called and tho minutes of tho previous meeting were read and adopted with this correction, that tho decision of tho last meet ing bo iu favor of tho negatlvo instead of tho affirmative as stated. Mr. V. Hubcr was unanimously elected as an honorary member and SIcssrs. Fortwanlcr, John Bohn, Robert Sweeney and Miss Emma Dollenmaycr, ns active members. Tho fol lowing are tho successful officers elected for tho ensuing month. Tres. O. A. Clauss, Vicc.Prcs. II. V. Morthlmcr, Jr.;Trcas,S. R. Gilliam; Secretary Mrs. Longstrcct ; Edit or, T. A. Snyder. Tho polo entitled, "Gono to tho Heavenly Garden"wai sung by Emma Dollenmaycr with ai instrumental accom paniment by Emma Hauk. Tlio referred questions were answered by tho regular re ferees. The dcbate,resolved, "That a lawyer is justified in defending a had caso" was oircncd by S. R. Gilliam on tho affirmativo assisted by O. A. Clauss, and on tho negatlvo by A. Dollenmaycr assisted by T. A. Snyder. Tho general debate was opened by P. J. Median, Esq., of Mauch Cnunk, lolloped by T. A. Snyder and 8. R. Gilliam, and tho spirited discussion was listened to with marked attention. Tlio chairman's decision favored the afiirmativo. A solo entitled "Memory" was next rendered by Mrs. II. A. rcter accompanied by Miss E. llauk. A. Wi Horn read in tho Pennsylvania Uer ntan's dialect, "Fahra uf dor train" which amused all present. Jeff. Itchrig declaimed "Signs and Omens" well. Tho reading of "Uur Paper" cliciteil joviality. Tlie Curators report was auopteu as loiiows: iirsireicrrcu question, Over whom docs fashion exert tho greater influence, tho ladies or tho gentle men? to Aucio Ilnuk. Second. Is tho mind capablo of driing moro than orto thing at a timo? to T. A. Snvdcr. Third. For what and who Was it that received tho title of "Tho Maid of Orleans' to Miss Bernstein Debate, resolved, "That intemperance causes moro suffering than war," afiirmativo dispu tant Miss C. Bauer, assisted by A. W. Horn, negatlvo disputant Miss J-,. llauk, assisted by T. A. Snyder. Essayist, M. Brctncy. select reader, A. W. Horn. Tho collection being taken up tho Lyceum adjourned to meet at tho usual time. Skchf.taet. Feb. 0, 1878. Obituary. Anna Mary Raudenbush, daughter of Anthony ana Evo Willowcr, was born in Bucks County, this State, on tho 2d day of November, 1S03. Sho married Anthony Iiaiidcnbush, deceased, which union was blcsec'd witli six children, fivo sous and ono daughter. Threo of tho sons and tho daughter have preceded tho mother to tho spirit world, leaving two sons, J. W. Rau denbush, our present worthy Sheriff, and A. W. Raudenbush, of this boroueh. as tho only survivors. For somo years past tlio deceased has suffered more or less with that fell disease, cousumption. About fivo weeks ugo sho was attacked with inflamma tion oi mo uowcls, sinco wlilcn tlnio she had beeii confined to her bed, her sufferings being marked with Christian fortitude and resignation, until about 4:30 o'clock on Monday afternoon, tho 11th instant, when sho sweetly fell asleep in Jesus, leaving a blessed record for piety and Christian char ity, and two sons, n number of relations, and a largo circlo of friends to mourn their loss, but not, as such, having no hoo beyond tho tomb. Deceased was aged 74 years, 3 months and 9 days. Tho remains wero interred in tho Wcissiiort Cemetery on Wednesday afternoon, ltovs. J. C. Dlicm and J. B. Whitton officiatine. tlio funeral ceremonies being .attended by a vast con course oi citizens lrom various parts ol tuo county. Jleqmcscat in pace. Dig Greek Items. Tho Bass Mill is lying idlei Our teachers havo commenced their ltli month. Still thcro aro a number of iec-houso that havo liot yet been filled. Tho sprint! election is about here, and but few candidates about. Wm. Zeilrenfuss. of Willres-Tlnrre. wn on a visit at this place a few days recently. L. N. Miller and Robert Miller, of this place, captured a red fox last Satlirdoy week. A considerable amount of money was paid out by tlio Otto's as witness fees duriug tho last two weeks. R. F. Hofford, our popular county su perintendent, visited our schools for tho last timo this term a few days ago. Green & Brothers aro prciwrinc to erect a barn on their proilerty (lately purchased of Cornelius Snyder) early iu spring. John D. Long, of Slatinctou, was hero on a visit on Monday lost Ho reports a glorious revival of religion iu progress at mat piacc. It is feared by many that this open win ter will do harm to tho grain. It must be understood that a good covering of enow is a protection to it. Tlio namo of Daniel Krum l.a3becu suggested for supervisor, and that of Tilgh man Urciebach for School director, llotli good men, and If elected would do justice to o omcc. l'" 1IOUS0 01 Auewciien Held, near as consumed by fire on Wed ncsduy afternoon of last week, whllo tho family were absent. It is thought tho fire originated from a bad Hue. I learu that premises wero insured for about $900, but In what comjiany I know not. Diphtheria has mado its appearance for tho second timo in tlio Upper patt of the vallev. nnd out of the f.miilv nf .Trw.1 Htmlil two died and were buried on Wednesday of last wcck. ineir remains wero taKcu to Jerusalem church, near Trachsville. It has also broken out in tlio family of Harrison Snyder. Dr. W. G. M. Sciple, of Lehighton, is tlio attending physician, under whoso skill I hopo they may soon recover. Casjicr Neeb, of Pino Run, met with a serious accident on Friday morning, (8th), about 25 o'clock. Ho had been to Slauch Chunk for a load of manure, and in going down tho hill at D. Walk's.ho endeavored to apply tho brakes, when ho mado a mis-step ami leu unucr mo wagon, ino iiinu wnoel striking him breaking four of his ribs and otherwise injuring him internally. Ho was carried to his homo which was but a few hundred yards from where the accident oc n.,.i i-B t n r -u':.. was at once summoned, and rendered all aid possible. At the present writing (Wednes day morning) ho is lying in a very critical condition. Tho pauper list in this township is at proeem very large, aim may sun uo increas ed, providinc no employment can bo found by quite a number of our jwoplo who have been idle for two or threo months past ; for credit there is none tho storekeepers hav ing shut down on them consequently their only resource is ino townsiiip. vote lor a Poor-Housol Rktesk. Every voter who jays a dollar of taxes is interested in having the next council and school board constituted of men who will protect tho interests of tho borough, and is responsible lortnemannerin wnicn no man exercise tne sunrsge. vols lor a poornouse. Fpr tho CABEOX Advocate. Lciilghtoii 'ovr and Then. It has beendho privllego of " Transitory" to obscrvo tho jrreat change, wrought In moro than half a score of years, In tho pro gress of your town nnd tho enterprise of tho citizens bf Lehighton. Literary and church facilities, as well as business con veniences, havo augmented remarkably. Not a great many years ago, when tho citi zens applied for tho county seat (which, by tho way, should haV'o been granted, as it is tho most beautiful and best adapted location in tho county). Madam Rumor had it noised abroad, "Lehighton supports .six taverns and no church; educational 'Advantages of public schools inferior." But at this junc ture Lohighton can vio with any other town of its size in these respects. Somo years ago I at various times passed through tills part of the country. Tiicn things had quito a different astiect; no business edifices after city style, no banking institution, nor numerous other indications of prosperity! would greet tlio traveler's eyo as at present. Your town of Lehighton can compliment itself upon its standing in literary conveni ences, ciiurch facilities, business capacities, Ac. Tlio banking institution iu tho center pf your town, under the auspices of compe tent and reliable ollieers, gives a new impe tus to tho enterpriso and prosperity of your economical business fraternity; such ns tho indomitable head of the pork establishment, who spares neither timo no'r means to run tho machinery beneficial to tho community in general, which, notwithstanding tho dis apjointmcnt3 nnd hard times, is a great blessing to tho public. Such invincible, go ahcadativo business capacities, in connec tion with tho well-founded integrity of tlio rest of your citizens and thcro aro not only a few of this kind with whom I havo be come acquainted during my sojourn here, command the resjiect of every unbiased citi zen. Tho last, but not tbo least, I wish to mention iu this brief eneonium is tlio print ing establishment of tho highly-esteemed C.iiinoN Advocate, which publication is issiird weekly brimfull of spicy editorials, local and general news, and which doubtless was conducive, in ti rcat measure, to tho advancement of tlio interest of tho com munity. Hence it is self-evident that each individual who patronizes and sustains tho CArtaoN AIjvocath is, directly or indirectly, supporting his own personal interests, pecu niarily and intellectually. "Transitory" has been an attcrltivo reader of tho Advo cate for somo time, nnd hesitates not to say that sucli a journal merits, yea, dcsQrvi'3, tho patronago of every family in Lehighton and in tho county in which it is published that can read tho English language. Tho paper loses nothing by passing tho boundary lino, as all will bo wiser for it and gainers in the etui in a pecuniary sense. Tho pro prietor has apparently bestowed much labor and means upoil tho enterpriso to enhance tho interest of tho Cap.don Advocate, as well as to promote tho general welfare of tho community. TnXMstToay. 7 Albrlglitsvllle Items. Tho days aro lengthening. Full of intcrest a long noto over due; I think there is no law for or against opening a postal card. I am under obligations to Hon. J. C. Krcamcr, for pub. docs. Charles II., son of Jacob Christmari, left hero on Monday bf last week for Pittstou, where ho has gono to attend school. Nathan Kresge, of Meckcsville, and A. C. Grecnsweig, of Kresgeville, will start for Kansas City, ICas., on the 2 ltli hist., to seek tiicir fortune: I wish them success. On last Saturday your correspondent had tho privilego to listen to tho Pleasant Valley cornet band, of Gilbert's, Pa. I was greatly astonished to find that this young association had mado such progress their playing was decidedly good. Go oil, young men ; you ccttainly havo among you tho material out of which to make firstclass musicians. I am sorry to learn that tho financial embarrassments of Mr. Adam Meckes, of Meckcsville, havo led to a levy upon all his iiroperty, which is now in tho Sheriff's and Tax Collector's hands; even his household furniture, Ac. Tho sheriff's Balo will bo on Wednesday, tho 13th instant, nild tho tax collector's on Thursday, tho 11th instant. A good season would havo enabled Mr. Meckes to recover ; but this appears not to be. BcrtEX. ALDnioiiTsvatE, Feb. 12, 1878. Public Sales. Tlio following Is a list of public sales ad vertised in this paper, or for which bills have been printed at this office : Feb. 22 at 1 p. m. Orphans' Court salo of real estate of Joseph Christman, dee'd, in Towamcnsing township. March 11, at 1 p. m. Assignee's salo of real estate, of Jos. B. Seidle, in Towamen- sing twp. Jarch 13, at 2 p. m. Assigneo's salo of town-lots of Jos. B. Seidle, in Franklin township. March 1 1 at 2 p. in. Assignee's eia of real estate of Henry F. Berlin arid wife, in East Weissport, Franklin township. March 23, at 10 a. in. Public Balo of farm ing stock, on tho farm known as the De Long placo in East Peun twp'.) by John Balhet. , Tlie ferial Trade. TtiefolldTlnK table stiowstaequcnimy ot coal shlpoeU over tlie Leblfrh Valley fuilroau lor tlie week euiilnK Too. Dili, 1878 and for tbo year us compared tlio samo tlnio hut year. Iteeloas I'romi Week, Year. VVyomlnir 533 17 15 jIuzletou...h. ., 330,711 111 Upper l.clilf'll....r. Heaver Meadow C7.761 II Matnmoy. 5J 730 1W KlaucaiUtiuntc en ti Tort Delaware 2,491 la . Total ,, Last Year C6,C9 19 ew.sn 05 Increase tSfibs CS Decrease QB.SZt It KEronT 01' COAL transported over Lehtah A busqurhanaa Division, t'cutral 11 It. of New Jersey, fur t days ending l'cu. t. IS78 : Bulpped lrom t Total wees. To date. Wyoming MS 03 7J.SS1 H Upper Leliigh w,SS is " " M.S.K.&CO. 6.390 l0 Hearer Meadow 17,Ti;0 01 llniletou 67 18 411 is Mauch I'lmntc 5.15s 09 112.7 Vt Cross Creel e,u'J7 (5 15.1 vlio C'ouncU ltldge tig u s.SSI IJ Ilazaruvllle Total iT07 IS l,tJH 13 Previously i eported... Uitftl is Total to date ltd oil IS bametimolaytyosi.... Uti.b&s II Increase Decrease 40,874 IS BoLMXOEK Ssydkh On the 1st instant, in Pleasant Valley, by Rev. A. M. Strauss, George W. 'Bolliuger, of Kresge ville, I'll., and Miss Emma E. Snyder, of Merviusburgh, Monroe Co., Pa. Sebeass. On the 2d instant, In Albrights ville, of diphtheria, Emma Jane, daugh ter of Thomas and Julia Eerfaw, aged 4 years, b months and H days. Closing Prices of DkIIaveh k Towssikd, Stock, Government and Gold, 10 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Feb. 14, 1878. tt. B.O'S. 18S1 ....., ...105H Did 1054 ,llk U. H. 8-20's, 1903 J. Sp J...,I03' bid ID3H atked ir. B. MO's.Isc; 10-it bid 1&H askrd il.H. 5.10's, 1SC3 10SH bid 109 asked It, fl. IMU's ,..H7H bid P7H Kked J, 8. currency, Vt 1I8S bid I18H asked U, 8. t's 1891. new 1CI bid 1041. asked U. B.4VS. new.... 1034 bid IMS arked fj.'S. 4'snew 102 i bl.l i('2l asked 1'ennsylrunla It. It KH bid :oi arked l'inla. Ileadlngll.lt 144 old it asked Lehigh Valley It. 11 ,.. 384 bid 16U asked Lehlub Coal & Kay. Co.... 171) bid 1714 asked United Companies ot. N.J. 11SH bid 118)4 asked Pltts.,Tltusy..&nnff. B.B. 64 bid asked 1'hltn. & Erie It. V. Bit bid 8)4 asurd Koithcrn Central it. It.,.. 11 bid 151; asked Hestonvlllo Pass. It.Il.Co. 8 bid fh Bttfrt (old ,., mH Old 102 H atVcd Special Notices. A MAN WALKS FI10H KEWAI1K.. N. J. TO N. Y. Some weeks Blnco, a man came Into the store. No. 1 Sixth avenue, New York, lonulrlnc I-ir Mr. CniTTEHTOJi, to whom he was ahowu. D e appeared to be very mach oxcitea, and named! ately commenced to tell a story of how Lis alio had !mffcrd from an affection ot tho lours, and , m fact, hod been gireta up by the physicians to die. Through some fiienil she was Induced, as nlast icaort, to try Haled iiokev of Uobi UOL'np AND TAB, and, uslug here her husband's language, ho said 1 "Bcforo she had need ono bottle she could breathe with more ease 1 anil by the timo sho had used six bottles sho was uo and around tho house.able to do her own work.' The man took tho pains to como In person and thanjc the present proprietor ot this popular article for a perfect, enro of his wife. IIALB Honey of llonEiiouxD ino tar Is for Bile b alldiUffgistaatriOcontsandCL Large slzetlia iuost economical. Depot; cmtTEntd.s's 0 Sixth avenue, K. v. cur. tike's Tootuacue Diioiueure In one minute. H1EIU5ABE TltOfSAStlS OP SUFFEBtBS from nboumatlsni and Ooift who cannot bcllove In modos of cure that aro unattended with great expense and elaborate preparation. It takes a long time to convlnco tlicm that tbo simplest uidoo to obtain relief ts often tlio best,, and tba a few pennies spent on a cake of OitN's bUL riiun Soap, and the trifling labor of procuring warm wotor, will furnish a medicated batli which will afford a permanent cure. Sold by all druggists. Price Me. per catte. 1 Box (3 cakes) 75c, sent by mall, prepaid, on receipt of prlco. C.K. CiiiTTUXio. Proprietor, 7 falxth avenue, New York. HILL'S HAtB AND 11ISKEB Din, Black or Brown, 50 cents. Jan. SO, 1878. byspciisin i liysijcpsla ! Dyspepsia I Dyspepsia Is the most perplexing of all human ailme.icu Itssymptums aro almost luUniteiu, their vmtcty, and the lorlorn nnd despondent vicc.msof tho dlsoiso ottcn fancy tlu-uiBetvO't llio prey. In turn, of every known malady. This is due, in patt. to the close sympathy, which ex. IsU between ino Btomucli and tho bialn, and in part also to the fact that any disturbance ot tin digestive function neccssarUy aisoidots, tho liver, tho bowels and tho nervous System, and affects, to some extent, the quality of the blood. E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wlueol Iromsasuro cure. This is not a new preparation, to be tried and found wanting, it has been proscribed. dally for many years in the practice of eminent phy. Blclans with unparalclled success. It 11. not ex. pected or Intended to sure all the diseases to which tbo huomu family Is subject, but 19 war ranted to euro UyBDCPsia in its most obstinate form. Kunkel's Bitter Wlue of Iron uover falls to cure, symptoms of Byspcpsia are loss of appetite, wind and ilslng of the food, dryness of the mouth, heaitburn.disttnsion of tho stomach ano bowels, constipation, headache, dizzlnebS. sleeplessness anil low spirits. Try the great remedy and ho convinced of its menu. Get the genuine. Take only Kunkel's, which la put only m ouo dollar bottle. Depot, 259 North Muih btrect, Philadelphia, Pu. It novcr tails. For sale by all Druggists and dealers every where, , . , Ask for E. F. Eunkel's Bitter Wine otlron and take uo other six bottles lol ilvi dullais,' or one dollur per bottle. m Worms Worms i Worms I K. F. Kunkel's Worm Syrup never falls to destroy 1'ln, Seat aud stomach Worms. Br, Kunkel Is tho only successful, ph,ys:clau who removes Tape Vforra in two hours alive with hoftd. and no feeuntltremoved. comtnou sense tcacaes If Tape Worm be removed, all other worms can bo reodlly destroyed. Uehd lorclr. cular to li. F. Kankel, iS9 North Ninth Street, Phlladolphts, Pa , or call on your druggist lor a bottle of Kunkel's Worm Syrnp, prico Si, It never lails. Feb. 18 Health nnd Happiness. Ilealtn and Happiness aro priceless Wealth to their pospo!8ort., and yet they aro wlthm Uie reach of overy one who will use . Wright's Liver Pills, Tht) only sui e C U ItE lor Torpid Liver. Dyspep. sla, Headache, sour Stomach, Constipation, Do. unity, Nausea, and all Bullous complaints and Blood disorders. Nouo geuutiie-rfiless signed "Win. Wright Phila.". II your Druggist will not supply sena 2 cents for one box to Harriet; Boiler Co , 70 N. 4tb St, Phlla. Deo. S9 yl. DON'T NEGLECT A COUGH or Cold, when 23 cents will bny a bottle ot Dr, Frazier's Cough Syrup at any drug store. It baa wrought a complete cttangoln tho Cough Medl. clues, is pleasaut as honey and always cures. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Sr. Frazier's Cough Syrup used In connection with Dr Fru tier's ltoot Hitters will cube cos BUMrnox. titamlni d Ht'ni Lnun Jry,ClCToland,O..Oct. 39, '73. Dr. Frazieiu Doai ir i I feci it a duty I own to safftT.ug humanity-to witto you. For soma timo I was sorely ullflctedwithacoajih.ralHlnu tad etulT, with every eymptom ot betopacon fliiueil consumptive. 1 trlM different medicines and cures without flndnifrreUeii I alf-ocomult od threo of our moat worn tne nt Cleveland phy e i clan 8. the last one ot which pronounced my case serious, and informed me that I couia not live more than n few months. About this time.' hearing of jour wondorful buccoss, I com mencedtakluffyour Syrup In connection with your Hoot Bitters, and was at anew benefit &t, ami after using the medicine some two months I Had myself entirely cured. . TO It EN CE DUNN. Mr. Dunn again writes, huder date ot Auk 4 187. Dr. Frazier, Dear Sir i I can endorse vour medicine more strongly thau ever from the fact that It is u6w nearly one year since I was cured. My lungs are io day strong aud sound h ovine no return of the disease. The above Medicine spf-alc for themselves. Du O. W. FHAZIljn.PropiUtor.Clevelsnd.O. For safe hy all Druggists. Dec. 15, l y. Priceless Discovery. A Sure Cure for Piles. A sure cure for the blind, breeding. Itching nnd ulcerated tus has been .dlacoverrd by Dr. Wil Ham, (an Indian remedy) called Dr. William's Indian OlutmenL, A single box has cured the worst oid chronic cases ot twenty-five and thir ty yea ib' (standing. Ho one need suffer llvo miu utes after upnlyiug this woodenul Booth tug raedfc-me. lAtluns instruments aud oloctuai lc s do moie harm than good. William's Ointment supports the tumors, allays the Intense itching (particularly at nlsht after gcttlug waim in 'bed.) act aa a poultice, gives luuaut aud pain lets rtlief. ana Is prepared only for I'llrs and nothing else. Thoi sanila of cured patients at teit IU virtues, aod phrsiclans ot all schools prououi.co it tne ercatest contilbution to medl cuw of the age. It matters not how long or bp verelv you have been suffering, you can be cuted. , Mr. Joscnh M. Tlyder.C-eveland, Oblo.writeM I tuffered for years with1 Itching end Ulcerated llles, tried i emedy after remedT advertised, and consulted phvsluiiuiB In fhiladelphls.IouUvilIe, Clncuiuvtl. Indiapapolis snd this utyj aud spent tiundreds of dolla'is. but found no relief uutll I obtained a box of Dr. William's Indian Ointment some fonr months ago, and It bun cured me completely. 1 had a part of the box left which I gave to n friend ot mine who had doctored with many physicians and as a last re. twrt Went to the noted not Hprlutrs, Arkansas, for treatment, lie Informs me thac the Indian Ointment has also cured him ct the Piles. It is certrfiniy a wouderful discovery, and should be used by the many thousand who are now sat tenngrwlth that dread disease. tVt lO.ooo Be ward wW be paid for a more str. tain remedy. Bold by all Druggists. D1U Q, r. 7KAZIK a, scis ro tsWr, CTlaa a D44.1l,lf