6clo(; meeting. jfrmlTO CASTLt, No. 71, A. O. K. OF TUB M, 0 lnHknl 4th Monday of each month, In Ho tier's IUII. Lehlghton, nt 7i30 o'clock r. .M John Oagta. 8, K. 0. 1 Sam. 11, Ullhnro. 1!. K. It. . 'lUDtff iiurtix t.nno, Xo.e, l. o. o. F.. rneeteevery TaMdavovaulwr, nt 8 o'clock, In itotir' Hall. II. Kestenbader, A.U. H. n. lteber, secretary. HIIHOIITO?! t.WoK. tfrf. l. K. .of P.. meet j on Friday ercnlngiiJnlleocr' Hall, at 7:30 o'clock. W.1I. llachman, CO L. A. Killer, K. of n. nnd 8, Tjl It. BlBWBllS, DISTRICT ATTOTINET A COUNSELLOR , .AT LAW. 0lce, Klott'a nniinitfg ntpdwa.r. ... . MAUUUCIl'DNK.a'A' Mottling Estalra. tiling Accounts and Orphans Conrt rraetice a spoclalty. . . . Trial of Cane carefnllv attended to.. I,CR1 transactions In English and German, Jan S. 8TUnDX.Y,"i6VEMnER 30, 1878. Local ahd Personal. TO SUnsCItlBEIlS. BuWribcra to the Camiom Advocate will "lake special notice Hint our terms ore ono dollar a ye" 'n advance, If not so paid $1.25 will be charged in every instance. 'Subscribers, getting their papers by mall will refer to the direction tabs (in their papers and note the dalo, and remit accordingly. Cold Vdfli Lehigh Valley Kailroad 37. Tjchigh Coal A Navigation 16. West's liver pills cure dyspepsin. Philadelphia and Reading Railroad 13. A colored Masonic lodgo is ftbout to be started in Bethlehem. Chew JiCisoS'S Bsst Sweet Navy To bacco. . 750. Our young friend, frarry 15. Sweeny, of Sriflon, is homo on a visit. Acad Tilghman Amcr's new advertise ment in another column. New slcel rails aro being laid on the "tracks of the Lchlgli'a'fccl Susquehanna rail road. It remained for a Trexlcrlown girl to (jet outsido of twcnly-fivo buckwheat cakes nto'Vio sitting. If you want a, fashionable hator cap-all Sat T. D. Clauss', and buy ono for a small nmount of money. We learn that the drug store of tho lato hi. A. Peter, will be continued by Mrs. Tctcrj Assisted by Dr. Horn. David Kbbert still continues to hire teams at very low prices, at his livery on North street, this borough. Rev. Moses Dissingcr, of Slatington,last week sli'ugVdered a liog Mint kicked tho beam t6 the tune of 403 pounds. William Raube was killed by falling vlown an iron ore shaft, 112 feet deep, near Jiijlon, Thursday afternoon of last week. Umbrellas, n largo assortment just re ceivod at E. II. Snyder's, which he is pre glared to sell at extraordinary low prices. There aro nearly '100 inmates in the Northampton County Alms House, nml utitn bcrs have been refused admittance, for want bf'room. ' Jacob Kressley, on trial at Allcntown, Fa., for the murder of K lias Lcntz, in Be tcmber last, was acquitted Friday oveningof last week. Chas. E. Grecnawald has just rcceivod a 'ear load of choice New York Slate apples, which he is selling at astonishingly low prices for casVi. The YoM and Sixth Regiments V. N. O. were impeded MMd.iy by Gov. llnr Iranft, the lornicr at Allcntown, tho latter at f(l'honixville. For bargains in ladies' 'dress goods and dry goods, call ht Dan. Graver's 13eo Hive Store. No. 1 Allenlown iron has been olTcred ht Amboy at $16 per ton, cash in fivo days, humor has it that some lias been ollcrcd as low as $15.50 per ton. . 1 and 2 chcstnutrstovc and egg Latimer coal, cheap by lllerar, at J. L. Giibel's hard ware store, L'chlghfou, Pa. A. K. Jfiller has rcfixcd his eating a1mn,and is now ready to meet all demands in the sating line. Call and sec him. Overcoats, latest styles and best material, Tor a mull amount of ready cash, at II. II. rtri', Pott office building, T.chighton. Another' new nd elegant stock of fall and winter cloths and suitings at II. II. 1'eters, 1'ost office building. Good fits, low prices and satisfaction guaranteed always. Robert II. Sayre, of South Bethlehem, superintendent of tho L.ehiH Valley rail road will Shortly lcM to tho altar a widow lady of that place Mrs. Rathbun a niece bf Asa Packer. Blankets and Buffalo Robes very clieap for cash,, al Jjabcla Hardware store, Jjc luglitori. If you want shirts, neck wear, or a other article in gent's furnishing goods, fall n T. D. Clauss, and ho Mil supply yoi at extraonliaary low prices. ! or boots, shoes t rubbers, of tlio flncst makes, call on T. D1. Chiiiss. You will'find rt immerlse stbk to select from, at lower prices lliarl ever before ollcrcd. I An error occurred in our report of-Wcd-iiesday's proceedings dT (ho Tcachers'Jliisti tute," Prof. I,. 11. Itarber delivered d'srilirl- eai uiscourao on liio Anglo-Saxon IJaugu- ge," should be an1 interestifig and instruc tive discourso on that subject.' j Transparent drawing states forchijilrcn, jiandsome assortment of papclries, Hyard wide window shades for $l,aifd other articles equally cheap, at lAickcnbuh"s,'iiear Broad, way House, Mauch Chtifik. I All medicines warranted fresh, genuine and unadulterated at the People's Drug and Family Medicine store. A. J. Purling, Proprietor. Do you need a fall and winter suit of clothes, it-.fde up In the latci nnd most dur able ma'nn'er? theft go to T. D. Clauss, tho merchant' taller, on Jlanlt street, and bo "fit ted." Prices lower tlitu ever. Clocks and Watches carefully repaired, and work warrantc'dVa'i lorfctt cash rates, at flageman's cheap cash' store, opposite public square, Weisaport. 41-13. ' See cherubim's fft1 ah'olIiV'r cbliirim hold i ng a bunch of grapes frorrf which Spccr's Port Grape Wiri'e is made; that fs so highly es teemed by tho medical profession for tho use of invalids, weakly jwrsons, and the aged. Dan. Graver, 15ee Hive Store invites the ladies to in spect his stock of black nnd colored cashmeres, at from 20 eents per yard upwards1, and ladies coatings of newest styles. Stventy-five thousand tons cf Scrarlton coal were sold at auction in New York Tues day by the Delaware, Lavkawanna nnd Western Railroad Company. Tho prices obtained were, 25' to 11 cenU lower than at (lie October sale. i-Tbo " grand hop" which was to have taken place at the WeisJjwrt Uousoin Wub plrsday eveninc last, has been postponed un fill Wednesday evening ncxt,beccinber -1th. V - li .ill .L ..I , - . it , j,atiit-. wm in uiuiiiiitti ircoj gentlemen ncirje ij cfiih. .iiusje win no iiiruienci uy the lho.u!r String Baud of. Vuuoh Chunk. OYSTERS, fresh every day, at A. IC. Miller's, at bottom prices. Tho collections at tho Dedicatory Services last Sunday In Trinity It'vangcllcol LUllVcr nn Church amounted to $037.00. Tho Rebecca Degree, 1. 0. O. Pi, will bo conferred in Rcbcr's Hall, in "tho courso'of n vcck or two, and tho ccfcTnpivlcs will con cludo with '. Rrand suppef. Duo iiotice will bo'glVen A'f'liino, Ac. An overcoat, chicken and a duck wcro stolen Irom tho 'wagon of Jonas George, in front of lho"Carbon House," Monday night, .during ft'fow minutes absenco of tho owner fn that hotel. Do not fall to read tho original story t " Old Self," tho miner, by W. D. Harring ton, on our first page. It is well written and will provo very interesting, especially to our lady friends. Thanksgiving day passed off hero In a very quiet and orderly manner. Tho stores wcro generally closed, nnd tho sermons In tho several churches wcro eloquent and ap propriate to tho occasion. A full assortment of tho latest styles of ladies' dress goods, and a full lino of fancy goods for tho holidays, iust received at E. II. Snyder's and selling nt very low prices. Call nnd examine goods, and prices now, if you desire best articles ut a bargain. Says ft Reading, Ta., dispatch! The elegant mansion of Rev. M. A.Dewolf Howe, Episcopal liifihop of tho diocese, of Central Pennsylvania, was entered by a gang of tliievts Monday night and plundered of clothing nnd silverware. The thieves then visited tho closets and pantry and had a feast In the parlor, not forgetting tho wino cellar. Whllo ransacking tho house ono of tho lady occupants of nn upper chamber was heard by the thieves and sho was locked in Iter chamber by them. Thrco arrests of parlies Implicated have been made. The citizens of Gatasauqua wcro deeply shocked on Saturday afternoon by tho an nouncement of tho sudden death of their aged and highly esteemed fellow townsman, Mr. Jonas Deary, whilo in tho clothing storo of Mr. Hill. Ho had a short timo before left his homo to go to a barber shop for a sliavo, and on the way stepped into tho clothing store for a little chat, and whero ho soon af ter dropjied to tho floor and expired almost instantly, under an attack ot apoplexy. He had given no evidences of illness or pros tration before, and was seemingly in tho en joyment of his usual good health. Tho uppermost topic in tho northern paitofWayno county Is tho discovery of a vein of anthracite coal on tho land of W. W. and C. D. Mumford in Starrucca township. In the early part of last month tho owners of tho land employed James Hoiey, a prac tical coal miner from tho Wyoming coal region to test tho land. Ho began opera tions in a rockV ravine two miles from Star rucca village. Ou Friday last, nt tho depth of twenty feel, he 6lruck a vein 'of Mithrncilc two ft thick. This ho says is the Certain indication of n thick, paying vein beneath. The coal found is of excellent quality. Illirlm-nv llolilx IT. JP,Alcx. Miller, of this borough, called at buforo 7 o'clock, and stated that ho had just arrived from Maucli Chunk, and that while on his way down tho mountain, just above Dofoilsburg, ho was seized from behind nnd his arms bent back by ono fellow, while a second one went throiigh lift 'pock'st", but finding only ilvo oeiits alii a pocket knife, they put that back and loll him go. The night was very dark, and ho could givo no description of the liiglnvayir.cn, but supposed they wcro tramps. People traveling lone. fcoirVc Wa'ls sliotild go pronareil to moettheso desperadoes; a few doses of lead adminis tcrcd around their shins would soon stop this little amo I Cnvlii-r In. Tho Bcllcvuo Colliery, of tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Company, in the outskirts of Scranton, has convulsed the neighborhood by an extensive caving in of tho roof, which commenced several days ago 111 an old worked out portion of tho mine, and attained threatening proportions last Saturday. Tho fill is duo to tho collapso of the props by which tho vast area of roof was uphvld, and Its effect has extended to the. surface, producing a commotion among tho settlers. Largo cracks and unsightly gaps appear i'i the middle of tho public road, and a number of dwellings have been disturbed from their foundations by tho sinking. It is feared the slope and shaft by which tho main portion of tho mine is operated will succumb in tho general disturbance. The occurrence throws upward of two hundred men out of work and causes a good deal of damago to real cetato in that "ricinity. to Itlolllo CllSCM. Jack Kehoe, through hU counsel, whose death warrant has twico been signed, has mado an application for tho ro-opening of the case by tho Board of Pardons. The ap plication was filed Morlday; and should it bo favorably considered there is scarcely a doubt that tho nlurdcrcr will escape cxecu lion, as sucli action vtauld lead to the with drawut of the death warrant; designating the. 18th of December for tho hanging. As the next regular infecting of the Hoard will not bo held iiiitil tho first Tuesday in Janu ary, it is believed by Kehoo's friends that if his case can bo carried over llartrunft's ad ministration ho will Hot suffer capital pun ishment, as tlio iid Governor would not take the rcK)iisibllJty of hanging hlril. Applications nero also filed Mond-'y for commutation of the death sentences of Mar tin iiirgiu and James McDonnell, two Molly Mnguires, to imprisonment for life. Thcso two -Uolly Maguircs aro also to bo hanged ou the ISUi of December. Ik-linen from lliuvcr "Helidow. Tho lax collectors aro rather unwclcomo visitors to n great many now-a-days. Tho miners aro very jubilant over the prosjiccts of work for tho balanooof tho year. The mines are working full handed just now, and tho miners aro e-rpecting they will contiuuo so fur the rcmaiii'cer of the year. Tho revival nieetiiiKS ere still iu pro gress in tho 31. E. church, with great suc cess. Tho Stockton brethren nre lending a helping hand iu tho evening in'eSlirfgs. Tho Grecnbackcrs are saying they did as well ns they expected, but tho candidates don't belicvo a word of it. We think tho canilldates,Vill bo scarcjo.iu the future,if de feat is'as'well as lho party expect. Tho elected candidate ol this township has hired tlio defeated candidate lo blow his Irmmiet nf vletirv. W'n ttiintt it. a vprv kinil act ou tho iwrt of tho gentleman, in giving mo jioor teiiow soincining to do, Mrs. T. R. Bennett was. buried in, the Beaver Meadow cemetery, on Tucsdav af ternoon. Rev. LauLey, M. E. Minister of ine jcansviiiocircuii, prcaciicu ine lunorai sermon iu the Jd. k. ciiurcu, oitius place. Williaip Bawden died on tho 20th iust., after a, long. and severe sickness. .He was buried ou" the afternoon of the 2UU . De ceased tfas bum in the town of Goldiithncy,' in tho parish' of I'rcamethus, Coaiwnll, England, in the year 1810, making his" age' 03 years. On Sunday morning tlio people of this neighborhood were greatly surprised by the sad news of tho sudden death of Mrs. T, R. Bennett, of Coleraine. Her death was caus cd by disease of tho heart, Sha was about . , ..., i a j.i years m age, ami leaves n nusoanii ouii jour small children to mourn tiieir lens, Nov, 2T. (luetuvtc From tlio Count- Sent. Sim MAni? Him tor the MAnic. On Wed nesday evening of last week n young lady from Stroudsb'urg, named Emma Mctzgar n very respectabjo appearing girl, orrlvcd hero nnd stopped nt tho Maucji Chunk Houso. Sho at unco made known her. mission to 'Squlro Frisble, Sho was in lroublend 'sho wished to procure a warrant for tjio arrcef. of n young man named Samuel CronkA blkc man on L. V. R. R. whoso train would arrivo hero nt 0 o'clock. Tho wnrrant was Issued, charging, breach of promise, fornica tion and bastardy. It was placed in tho hands of officer GcoVgo Painter, who jnado tho arrest on the arrival of tlio train. On being taken beforotho 'Squlro ho claimed ho hnd always been willing to do tho square thine;, and had not married tho cirl on ac count of her folks objecting. As.thcy'bx pressed a unity of nlnd, tho 'Squiro then aud there mado them man aid. wife, tlio warrant, was quasncu anq iney ucpancu n pnrcntly happy. Tho young lady is said to bo an hciross to a gefod property. They first met each other) over & Vcar silice, whilo sho was visiting friends in Whlto Haven. An Aui'sino Burglar Cask. Last Satur day Mrs. Schranlt.a hardworking and frugal .tl. 1! O WIUUW HUI11U11 W!U 111 II1U OIW11U Ward, being told that savings banks wcro dangerous places to horde, up Mrd-carned cash, drew her deposits frolli tho banking House oru. li. liiiKlerman .V uo.,nncl placed them where she bclicVcd themtobo perfect ly safe in her bosoirt. After retiring that nichf. sho heard an unusual noiso in tlio house, and thinking it to bo burglars", sho yelled "police." Ollicer Wildoncr haitcflt-d to tho rescue. Ho says ho saw two unknown individuals Hoeing at a rapid pace, from tho scene. Sirs. S. still has Iter ll'ioncy. Sho has three unmarried daughters Who resulo witli her. Ku.tKn wmt.t: at ri..iT. On Fridav af ternoon oflast week, whllo a number of boys were playinc " duck on the rock," Hear, the jail, Johnny Coll, ten vears old, son of engi neer uoll, ol Vulcan, jyo. 8, li. v. it. il., re ceived a blow on tho temple from n stone thrown by fiboyni2ejl McNulty. Ho was carried homo; on Saturday wasW-"d with convulsions, nnd died of congestion of tlio brain ou Monday. Or course it was purely accident, and is another sad accident result ing from boyish rcckIessness,for which there is no moral restraint or legal remedy. Tho lact is "duck on the rock" is a poor game for boys to amuso themselves at, and no wise and discreet boy will engage in it. Thanksgiving. Tho day wasspent here as it should bo, as a holiday. All our churches held appropriate services ; that at St. Mark's beinc characterized by numerous donations of groceries, etc., foV tho use of St. Luke's Hospital, paper bags being distributed n moug tho congregation last Sabbath to be used for that purpose. Otherwise tho day was characterized by social festivities around tho hearthstone and family board. The Phamix band made tho streets resonant in the afternoon. A Crazv Fkli.ow AnnESTKD. Officer H. Brelsford, Thmsd.iy afternoon, nrrcstcd a man named Patrick Murray, who lives near tho Lauding. Ho was n laborer, ill the em ploy of tho L. and S. Railioad, and for soma timo has shown symptoms of serious mental derangement, lie was charced with assault and disturbing the peace: ho raved liken maniac while being carried through the streets, calling upon tho Blessed Virgin to help him against his enemies. Efforts will be made to send him to the asylum. Minor Matters. Tho Prcsbvlerinn church having recently boon thoroughly rciaired, was reopened last Sunday. Rev. Mr. Fcrrier preached two excellent sermon?. It is asserted that the Lehigh Vnllcy Rail road is doinc more business now, than nt any timo for two or three years. Harry Weyhcnmeycr has gone to rcnob- scot, Luzerne county, ns employee oftho Central Railroad. His friends rejoicoat his good fortune, for ho is really a deserving young man. roll! ics aro nniet ana politicians arc silent. In the "sweet bye-bve" wo shall hear of them again, when " nuld lang sino" has been forsot. .Monday altcrnoon about 3 o clock, while u,il'llll lil, um.-, u ui iim-muii on tlio Jj. V. II. 11. had ins ngut Hand and arm badly crushed. Ho was taken to tiic wilkcs-u.irro Hospital on Wednesday, ins hand will have lo bo amputated. Robert A. Pucker siient Thanksgiving with tho "old folks at homo." Tho Commissioners on Tuesday released Paul Butter (Win jail. There remains llvo of the freight car rob bers in jail, ono of them having found bail. Although business has been rathergloomy since election, there 3 every reason to be lieve that it will bo good this winter. The business of tho L. V. RR. Co. within tlio last three mouths, it is said, lias exceeded anything in its past history. Pncltcrton lSitiplcs' C. J. Gould is convalescing rapidly, and will soon bo among us again. Slaughtering of fino porkers is tho order nt tho day. Samuel Yolu and others have fino ones. Wo have not yet heard who claims the largest one. John C. Dolan has nearly completed his now houses on Lehigh avenue. His pro perty there is a fino onc,consUling of eleven houses, and nil in good order. Tho coal trndo is very brisk now. Tho quota of November and December being nearly six hundred thousand tons, und tho privilcgo given to ship as soon as jiossiblo in order to closo up tho season. Lyman I). McDanicl is snugly fixed in the boarding houso here, and is ready to ne cnmmoilalo any number of boarders. His daughter Will assume control of tho Post Of fice at tho beginning of tho next quarter. Your many friends here hall with glad ness your enterprise an enlarged paiicr wo trust your effort to givo to tho public a larger amount of reading matter for the samo money may bo appreciated, and ovi" denco of tho fact shown by an increased sub scription list. The excitement attending tho arrest of tlio several individuals connected wnn mo robberies on the L. V. R. R., has bccli con siderable. The parties ore all well known liens. How much better to bo honest, and tli.cn there need bo no fear of treo agents or retailers of cheap jewelry. Our teachers aro aialn nt work. The week of Institute has no doubt given them new ideas. Wo congratulate our Superin tendent, ltofliml, on tho sui-cces attending his efforts. Carbon county may well feel proud, under his management, of tho public schools, Tim n.1,1 Fllnwn nf T,ehiirhtnn nro im- proving: tho actions ofsomool tho membors' threatened its dissolution, but throt'gli tho efforts of a few the organization is being per feetM. There will be a sjiecial mectiug on next Tuesday evening, nt which timo tho District Deputy, Penrose, will bo present. Arrangements un licing made to confer tho Rebecca Degrco and ore-mizo a lodge. It is proposeil to havo a supper on the occasion. Tho ciiirimittc'o of arrangements are Dr. N. B. Rcber, Daniel Graver, W. I. Peters, Jos. LFritzinger and W. h. Stiles. All who de sire litis uegreo win jncasu uuuicr im ihb Sccrchiry, Dr. N. B. Rebcr. November 27. Axon. Wentlicrl) IIciiih In tho faco of hard times and two tin establishments Ferguson Bros., report more work than they nre enatded to attend too. This sieaks well for lho young firm. E.C. Wilson was tho only member from Weathcrlv. that attended tho adjourned meeting ot tiiesurvlving members omiebist itegt., Held in t'liiiadeipuia, Monday last A. J. Landerbum lrwbecn calleil to the. bed snlo ol a sister who II dangerously in at Hnzicton. ohn Ziiber removed with his family from East IVun, and now occupies one of Dr. Twcedle s tenement Houses. What bene fit John is going to derive from tlio change is Hunt lo tell, as we Havo now an over sup ply of laborers. James 8mith',vho lived for many years along the Buck Mountain R. It., now with HIS uaugnrers ni iiazieion, spem a ween with friends in town. To thequo6tion "How are you " he responded well nigh dead. Af ter telling us ins age, vj years, ami noticing his feeble condition, we were satisfied of the truthfulness of his assertion. -The success attending railroading in and about Weathcrly has been remarkably good of late. It is but a few years ago, when tho danger signal and protracted whistles of the looomotivo announcing tlio runaway of a train or section, so well understood by all was a common ocourrenco We credit this success to careful rna'nagtment' on the part of tho employees. Long and practical ex perience with good and improved machinery in addition. li e vin anniversary oi our uwigo oi v ir i V it i r-M OddFellowswillbeheldlntheM.E.ch5rch,t0-E;JVw'ilbu liallllnS " on Thursdnv. lho 12th dnv of December. . Summit Kill nil week. The Oth anniversary of our Lodge of nio uranu uuicers ouu omer aisnngunueu ...ill i, ii.nl,. Tim .,l,l U alto inYltud. RockawaV. lll)r Circle Ilim. Game is plenty "this season. Thanksgiving was observed al thisplaco. -Don't waitl Lay in your winter coal at 'once. Our schools 'aro In ft faourishfng condi tion. Tho lata rains havo swollen our creek somewhat. Reuben Stcmlcr lost a valu'atilo cow ono day last week. . , ThoTeachcrs'lnsliiutonlMauCh Chunk was very Interesting this year. Tlio penalty for hunting pheasants nt 'night Is only $10. Wo havo.at; interesting and flourishing Sabbath school at this place. Tho county officers elect will tako their seats on tho 1st of January. J. J. ICei-icrcr, of thisplico; has lost hogs by tho cholera. All of mir teachers wcro present this year nt tlio County Institute. Jacob Snyder and wife, of Millport, wcro at this place on Sunday. Wo are anxiously looking for tho Ad vocatk lo npiiear iu Its enlarged form. It Is reported that Mr. Weston, of Krcsgo vlllo, has purchased tho Piince property. Rev. J. L. Wcrner,of rnrryvllle,prcach co in tho Soil's church on Sunday ovcniiig. It lias been decided to postpono tho pro tracted meetings at Solt's until after tho holi days. Dr. J. F. Miller, of Slatliig'ton, was at this placo on Sunday on professional busi ness. Wo all cjtpcct, Christmas, but I fear wo will not all icccivc presents from old Santa Claus. , JoIin Fritzingcr moved hilt), one of W. Schwcibinz'3 houses, near Mam Furnace, recently. , Tho hog cholera hai broken out again in tho upper pait 'of tlio valley. Several died last week. Josinl) Ruch, Secretary of our school board, was on a visa to tho Solt's school on Monday last. Send your children to school regularly. Thero is nothing so injurious to their pro gress ns irregular attendance'. -rrof. J. P. Rowland, of Parryvllle, fill ed the position of Secretary of the Teachers' Institute with inuoli credit. Tho protracted meeting at Soil's was dis continued on account of necessary repairs that had to mado on tho church. Reports from various sections of tho country lead to the conclusion that the poor houre? this wintc'rnro likely to bo well filled. Josi.ih Walck, of this place, will please accept our thanks for n good roast of venison. 'I ho second deer ho helped to capture this fall. Big Creek has risen somewhat from the lato rains, and our millers nre jubilant for they aro now able to fill their orders and at tend to their custom work. Win. MurUley, of Purryville, moved to tlio Pine Swamp on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. John Snyder moved on Tuesday of last week, to John Zeigcnfuss,' near Parry villo. Our teachers were highly pleased with the County Institute this year. Our County Superintendent surely deserves prniso for tlio manner in which it was organized and eon ducted. Tho new text books, published by Ivi son, Dlakcman, Taylor A Co., New Voile, which wero adopted by the School Board of Towamenslng some time ngo, wero leceived and delivered to tho teachers on Tuesday of last week. There is an old lawon our stattilo books that has never been reH?ulcd, fo the effect that a person found guilty before a magis trate of using profano languago is subject to a fine of 0" cents, or in default lo commit ment to prison ou bread and water diet for 24 hours. A party from this placo wcro out hunt iiiE last Saturday they saw a deer with two good eyes and a sharp nose but wefa not able to capture him but now they know where there is a blind ono for which they intend to go after this coming Satuiday. For furth er particulary seo next week's Auvucati. Tho year 1878 is rapidly drawing to a close, and with it the subscriptions to many papers now taken by our p.onle, I therefore suggest lo the subscribers and leaders oftho Auvoc itk that they solicit their neighbors to subscribo for it, and thus extend its circula tion. This can be done without any incon venience whatever. Tlio Advocate, thus far, has given good satisfaction wherever it has been sent. I havo a letter before me, just received from li friend, who is a sub scriber, and resides in Lawrence, Kas., stat ing that tho Advucatk is anxiously looked for every week, and more thoroughly read than any other paper that ho receives. Nov. 29, 1B78. Revkke. - , . o Siirprikn I'lirlj . Our (Tamaqua Courier) special corres pondent from Summit Hill writes as fol lows: On the ISth day of November, 1790, there was born in Berks county, about three miles from Reading, a boy whom tho Luth eran pastor baptized Joseph lleistcr. About forty years ago, he left the old wighborhilod, and camo to the vicinity of Summit Hill. Hero ho ha! reared a family of eleven child ren, who are all living to comfort his old age. Ho can in twohoi'rs' time summon to ins side ono hundred and ono lineal descend ants, nnd there is not one of them thttt has ever yet disgraced lho family name. There aro 1 1 children, 60 croude fiildrcn, and 31 great-grandchildren. On the approach of ins ft-iiu umntiny mo ciiiiurcn iiiongni, it. well to celebrate tho occasion by a birthday party, and consequently on Monday, Nov. 18th, thiity-livo gathered nt tlio houso of John it. Harris, l.-q., in bnmmit mil, who is a son-in-law, and with whom grandfather Heiater makes his home. Two of the child ren and tho rcstoftln urand and creat-erand children wero prevented from being there by tho storm. Tho e.itherini was a complete surprise for tho old gentleman, and would havo been much enjoyed both by young ami old but fur lho fact that ho had been taken with severe chills that day, which prevented him from even sitting up. Yet it seemed to bo a comfort to him to know that they wcro nil so mindful of him and his pleasure. Ho usually enjoys remarkable health for ono of his ace. But wo aro hap py to record in closing that whilo ha feels Ins earthly tabcrnaclo dissolving, ho enjoys his earthly tabernacle. a bright liopo througlj graco that ho has a biuM.ngor Ood, a l.ouso not mado Willi hands, eternal in tile heavens. Correction. En. Anvoc.irr. s In last week's issuo of your valuable pa per,lt was invcrtantly omit ted to mention th) following persons who were very liberal contributors towards tho completion of tlio Lutheran church, ofLo- higliton, in furnishing material, Ac., viz i Mrs. Ed. Krum and Mrs. J. Rex for bibles; J. L. Gabel, for flooring; W. H. Rex, hard ware; Henry Beckendorf, sand ; Chas. 6cl- fert, paint; Wm. Wagner, lumber for steeple; Samuel Scilcr, slato for steeplo ; Messrs. Clauss, Mosserand Clauss, plumbing; C. II, Bower, lightniiigrod ; Wm. Fuehrer, smith ing and L. 1 Kleppiiiger.haiilingof materi al ; very much painting aud cai-penter work was done without chargo by some oftho members of the church. The thanks oftho congregation are due. to all who assisted in tho furnishing and finishing of the church, especially is it thankful for the liberal con tribution in money which it has received from its members and friends. Nov. 27, 1878. O. A. Cuvss. IMnlioiiin'- 'rtvliiUlinp. J. B. Mcitzler mado a visit to his parents last Sunday. J. G.. was unlucky whilo hitching up his team last Sunday one of h!s imilos tramiied on his big toe aud ho lust tho nail. W. V., had tho pleasure of shooting two pheasants ovdr at Lizsard Creek Valley the other day, J. T., was out on a raccoon hunt a few days ago. S. W. M., was unlucky on Monday ho got a severo cut with a chisel. Tho talk throughout tho Valley now-a-days is r wonder who is Recfert Sojno of our Mahoning boys are very anxious lo find overy thing out. Better for them to miud their own business. Hauser and brother aro busy day and night working in ine mill, , ii,ji.,omj uuu k"u,s ..jver ltim school houso-helost his memo randiuli bojk. Ueli t. t.lst of Jnrora Drawn for January Term of Court of Quar ter Sessions of the Pcaeo and Oyer and Term incr nnd General Jail Delivery, 1871). Sec ond Monday. grand jurors. Allen, funnel, laborer, summit Hilt ItriHllieau Wm. I-', clerk, t-eckiirton , Hants. Oeorpe, limb, r llnnka township lltuwn, JoFiuh, caiTwnler. Sun Ward. M. Clinnk Cooper, Wm , laborer. Ncrquchonlng t'ole, J. c, elerk, idativh r'mnk Corle. riitip, ml.icr, Moitrh Chunk town shin Dfmmick. J. it.. Inborer. Vrnuklln tonn"liip Uniilnn, I'ctci-. laborer, AlJiucli Clionk. twp. Frv, Alwln, laborer, Kat tvnn Grecnsflol", II. !'., InrimT, Towamenmnff i.lnce, Iteiity 1',. mnctilnleh JM ancli Chuuk Hnfloid, Ell is, macltltilH Wrnilierlv llellman, (I. V. enrnenter, LeliiRliton Jnucs, M. ''., tinsmith, l.anslold KUtte, I. O.. sliot matur, Mattch Clinnk Jicli, Owen, miller. Iiwtr Townuiciislnr riiller, Jacob, founder, I'arryvilto I'mtztunn, 1 lins.. larnicr. L. Tmvamor sing Illei-el. Jerome, laborer, 'Mahoning Httiltn. Franklin, lumberman, 1'enu Forest Walk, Wm. II., laborer. Uummit Hill Wear, i'anl. miner, naukalownsiiip , Zcliner, James, iinologranliist, Muucli Cliunk. rr.TiT JURORS, Albcrtsnn, Henry, l.itiorel, Manch Cnnnk tir$ ALMnsou, Charles, laborer, lianxn township Arner, J ohn foil, carpenter, Wela port Alber, A lex., farmer, Mahoning lloyd. Wm., ninchiid'4. Mnnch Clinnk Hack, Chns., sr., isborcr, Woathcrly lloycr, Andrew, larmer, L. TnwaiuenslDir Huwinan Henry, snpt., I,. Towamcuninfr . i ltcnnotiofT Joi., mechanic, Mauch Chunk twp Jleltz, lleurv, laborer, L. Tnwtmensiair Uutler, II. Q.. Rontloman, Mancn Cliunu llowman. balljs, laborer, l'nsl 1'cntl Cnylo, William, lab ,rer Mink Mow nh!p Ciuifer, bleplien, catpenter, Mahoning, Downs, AH i tl, liboi it, Jonsford Duuncr, I'aul, mechanic. I'enn Forest Kberl, Owen, laborer. Manch Chuak Kncleiicrt. John, Mrmcr, Tucker township Fniri. Xnthan. merchant. Vouch Chunk , la zcr. Henry, laborer. Alaucli Chuulc twp, rilcktnajcr, linnicl, laborer, Mahoning Gallagncr, pcnn1a. laborer. Um Joid (HUH, Allied, laborer, Wc1sport Jlonpcs. Kllas, miller, Mrniiii; Jlatucr, Chattes, laborer. Jauch chunk twp Kitll, Nicholas, loborerHuca Chunk twp Kicincr, THos., ineici'7'yMaiich Chunk Kuikie Win., farmer, u twp I.euckel, Goo., biufr, vrnuk.in twp Moran Win. 1'., inuoio toacllor, 1'iirn vlllo McOoirv. Mich., miner, ffquclion ns Mtttisnltl. l.'rpd. lat ot ftr. Ttmklin MctJiud. I). O , laborer Kidder Noith Musiilttz. Holier!, jr. teacher. L. Towamcuslnc Mciiugii, iieinurd,iaooter, Jjausroid Obei t, Jorteph buuhcr, Lchltrhteu Pill tm Bun .Tiilin Inhnror i.fttiefnt'd n Knttuiati Peter, cai pouter. Kast Manch Chunk shay, Wm., laborer, Mautut!;'ak twp Mttier, Alficil, enlii er, Lclngliloil Htruh, Anion, mou.dcr, Mauch Chank Solomon, John, carpenter, bast Maucli Chunk snmli.Jneoo laborer, Maucli rhnrvt (Schmidt, Fii-tl.. uieichaut Welssnort Rtiio er, Wm. F contractor Kidder North WcarniR. John, lMioior. Kidder youth Zchncr, charies, clerk, Itiusford travkra juuon,. Illcckly, Jolm P., Inn keeper, Lehigh twp llradly, Samuel, machinist, u. Mauch Chunk lloycr, Joseph, larmor, I'rankim llierr, Wm., carpenter. Wolssport Collins, l'atiluk, miner, Manch chunk twp I'luUlrann, Ueorpo, nulliiittit. Toon Forest Collins. J. H., nuriiniiet, Muuch Chunk Krwln, Thoma-, farmer, Mahoning Farrow tstcphcu. merchant, llankatwp Uilbcl, Jesse y., merchant, LohWhtoil Uaumer. John, carrenter, l'arryvlllo (Ireen, Win., furiucr. LowocTowamenslrg (leoiuo. Clulsthin Inborei. Kidder, Houm Graver. W A., gentleman, Leh.iriion IIui kins, Andrew, laborer, Mniieh Chunk tvrn Hi iraiaii. Irn. laborer. Muuoli Chunk, iwp Itauser. Daidel earpfiitor. Lausford Helm. Teler, xtioeuiuko , I.i'lilKlit'.ll Kiuiu. tliilstlan, laborer. Franklin Leslie, Mom oe, foreiiian, Nesqaehcnlns Lechtenwuiter. D-in fnuoer, i. Towamenslng Malluy. Jamos. miner, Lnnslotd McUadr, ICdwiiri!, laborer, li. 31, Chunk McDanlel, J. T lonkeepci Miilioulue Moln osh, Wm eurpi'iiter, Mna-li Chnnk l'eters, Wilson, saloon koci.er. Lchlchtou Metier, George rarmor. Lehieli tup Htioh. Abrnham, inaclilnlut, Manch Chimk owvuiij, juiiu, itt soi er. Aiaucil Ciiuilklwp Mnith, t'anl. larmer. 'rowitmeiiMng Tliolm.a, F. J .minor Dinks twp Wallace. David laborer. l,,usaiiuo Wehr. Kaniuel Uamstor. suuiniu Hill Wntkins. Win. s.. ciciK, Ijuislord WeMi, Samuel, laborer, Webspoit Wllfoi d, Ileury, mechanic, I.amfjid Tlio FrclRlit Car ltolibcrlcs. For thrco or four months past the ofilcer3 of tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Co., havo been greatly annoyed by tho failure of freight shipped over their road lo reach its destina tion, and it has beeii apparent that there was a, systematic robbery going on from week to week. Detectives have been em ployed and strenuous efforts mado to discover when and whore, and by whom tho missing nicrohaiidise was stolen. The robbers havo succeeded by their ad roitness in baniing tho efforts of tho company until last week, when two cases of goods de livered at Best Hope Station, on lho Lehigh au'dRoadiiigroad,consigned to Philadelphia, aroused tho suspicions of Agent Nerr,whont onco communicated witli officers of tub Le high Valley road. The cases wcro folloived to Philadelphia, where thoy frcro delivered lo Henry Solt, and hauled by John Daly, alias, Samuel Davis, to Peter Daly's pawn broker's shop nnd stored in tho cellar, nt Fifth and South streets. On Wednesday, tho 13th, tho goods were seized and Henry Solt and tho two Dalys arrested ou suspicion, and Tuesday of last week set for a healing. The defectives, in tho meautimeicciimulating evidcncc,wliicli not only clearly showed the complicity of thorn Under arrest, but implicated parties in this vicinity, who are now in durance. At tho hearing before Magistrate Tele ou Tuesday, oflast vVccfi; representatives of tlio firms of My'cr3 X- Dicliiuson, and Meig,Dalo & Co., sworo that the goods iu tho boxes wcre.to the best of their kuowledge,tho samo goods they had shipped to Detroit, Novem ber 4, by tho Krioand North hore Dispatch. Station Agent Nerr, said Soil, whom ho identified by a crushed finger on the left hand, came lo tho station, November 8, and loaded from the cars tho two boxes of goods captured. Solt gave n receipt iu lho naino of Frank Ward. Detective Galloway testi fied that ho followed tho boxes in tho furui t'l'tf car from the Reading depot by a cir- cutious route to Peter Daly's cellar, and that Daly denied all knowledge of tho goods and said they must have como by mistake. Be fore John Ddy opened the cellar doors he looked into lho store and apparently had a conversation with somebody inside. The cases wcro marked, as a blind perhaps, with tho consign incut name of T. Lovatt,ntiothcr South street auctioneer. A telegram, signed F. Ward,' which Solt had sent to Daly, was offered in evidence, stating that the goods had been shipped and lie would follow. , Solt we's put under $3,001) bail and re manded to Carbon county aindtho two Dalys iu $1,000 apiece for trial in Philadelphia, Elvin Trumbore, and James Houscr, of Lehighton,havc bccnarrosb-dasaccompliocs, They had a hearing before Justice Friabie on Tucsdey of last week, when Trumboro was held in $300, and Houscr committed in default of $3,000 ball to answer. Henry Solt, alias Frank Ward; arrived Tuesday evening in chargo of a detective, and was consigned to jail, being unable to givo bail in $3,000 for appearance. Solt was dressed in an elegant suit of clothes made from cloth stolen some weeks since, Tho nbovo facts wo take from the columns of last week's Mauch Chunk Democrat. Dur ing the iast week thrco other arrests have been made of parlies imflicated in these robberies, viz i Henry Solt, Rcub. Serfoss and W. C. Frodlrici, of Franklin township, all of whom nro now in jail, awaiting trial for their participatioto in tlio rblibcrios, The way in which those robberies have been committed appears to bo as follows Ono of thoPhiladclphlans (who appear to bo the leaders) would, somewhere along the line sccreto himself in a frcightoar,and then when tho train arrived opposite some desig. natcd locality, he would throw out what Boods he had selected ; leaving tho oar at the first opportunity aflerwards.'lio would secure tho services of his accomplices and remove tho goods to a safe and convenient placo for removal and diuxiMl. It is but justice to so'mo of the parties implicated to state that they claim that when they went into the bust uess, it was represented that the goods wero lart of a bankrupt or stock ot a merchant iu trou. , aud that they desired to dis pose a 'them iu order lo raiso money to pro- ... ", v,,m ,,, ..iA. nn,i i,A nn i, - 1 vent a. Vizuro and salo, and when on the way lo tho place of depo.it uf lho stolcii' plunder, only whero they made aware oftho fart that they wcro stolen. Wo lenrii that but ono of thognhgslill re'iiialhs at largo and that the detectives nro oh his track, nnd his arrest is only a question of a day or so. Tito C'onl Trade. BETiii.niiitMj Pa., November 20. An ad journed mooting oftho shippers of coal over tho Lehigh Railroad was held hero this af ternoon, to reccivo tlio report of tho coihmil tco appointed nt n previous lncctlng to con fer with Messrs. Dickson arid Gowen upon tlio question of lho management of lho coal trado for 1870. Tho following gentlemen wcro present! A. Pardee, T. Frank Waller, General Pardee, Captain Van Wicklc, C. D". Ncvlll, A. J, Davis, O. Leo Slout, II. B. Hill man, Dr. G. B. Llndermnn, Calvin Pardee, It. Hamburger, J. H.Swoyer.FrniicisRobin son, Ecklcy 11. Coxe, CM. Dobson, Dr. J.S. Mentz, Alex. Coxa and M. M, Cooper. Mr. A. Pardee prcsidod,and Mr. H. Ham burger, acted as secretary. Mr. Swoycr, of tho commiltco apiointed nt tho previous meeting', reported the follow lowing minutes of tlio conference with a commiltco 6f tho Board of Control! Messrs. Dickson nnd- Gowen' staled that Ihey wcro informed that the Lehigh Valley Coal Cb., and others wero not represented At Ilia meeting at which tho other gentle men wcro appointed delegates, which state ment Messrs. S.woj'cr, Robinson nud Dob son admitted tq bo,, correct. Messrs. Dick son and Oowcnthcii slated that they did not think it would bo proper to engage in any discussion of the question of tho manage ment oftho trade lor tho year 1879, unless lho Lchig-h Valley Coal Company as well ns all other interests aro represented. Messrs. Dickson nnd Gowen further state, on behalf pf nil other interests (and pending negotia tions for next year), they aro willing to of fer nnd do olfer to Messrs. Swoycr, Robin son and Dobsoi), lo continue tho present ar rangement until April 1st, instead of Janu ary 1st, lS7,J,ortp,siichintcrniediato date as rimy bo iicecssnry lo obtain full informa tion and authority to act, and, in tho mean time, they will bo willing at any future day to nioct and confer with Messrs. Swoycr, Robinson nnd Dobson whenever tholaltcr l;p.VO full authority to submit any proposi tion for TXT.i year, it being understood that when any arrangement fiTjicxt year is mado it shall dalo from January 1st, IST'J. The following rccs-lutions wcro then sub mitted and adopted : Resolved, That tho allotment oflonn.igo for 1878 not being satisfactory to the Lehigh Valley interest, tho present arrangement ceases on December 31st, 1878. Resolved, That wo belicvo tho bo?t inter ests of the trado demands that touio ar rangement be mado for tho government of tho trado for tho year 1870, by which the production of coal shall bq r,fstr.ictcd to the demand upon nn equitable I ,'asis satisfactory to all parties in interest'. Resolved, That the present coinmitteo bo continued to ncgotiato and arrange for tem porary stoppages after January 1st, 1870, rending negotiations for a peimaueut ar rangement. Alter some discussion in referenco to tho distribution of cars,tho following was adopt ed : Resolved, That a coinmitteo of four, ono from each region represented, bo appointed io arrange ior distribution ol cars by the .Le high Valley Railroad between tho several regions'. , It seemed lo be undcrsloodat the nieelin'? that no ono was present with authority to represent tlio Lehigh Vulley Railroad Com pany. The, folio vine tililo shows t no quanmv ot coal salliui'd overt he Lcll'th V.illuv iiallrond loi I Mr woelt cuuineNov. s, I87S, nnd for tho oar us uuuipaieu im hiiiuo iiiuu itt'i year. Urglous l'rouii Week. LU.lCXi 10 1S,M'S II I7.CM1 C8 Year. Wyoming liiuloion Upper LchlRl Hoavcr Meadow.... Mahanoy Mauu-i ChniiK 9.1 VCU 00 1,4 3 W S 19 143 1.1 4Cis i: 2 2 1 1 i oaj 12 Mill li 3.3 S 431 19 V.SU.134 11 Tort Delaware Total id 131 II 117,143 18 f,ast Year. ncieaso.. Decrease ... 2 812 17 03I.K2 14 KHroltT Ol-' COAT, trnnsnorlril nv-r Lehloh iv huso ii una uivision. I en mil li. it. oi Keif ,ierHo.i , ior o u.ivs euuinr jn'ov. irc. is? Shipped from : Total woex. To dale Wvouiimr.. ii 1E4 IS T67.21B 13 i-'vciuniiu. co. tlU'O c. Co D. & 11. c. c... S3! W 411 01 1-0317 (IXil is 2.5',4 1.1 11,211 15 13.800 (17 (1.552 13 2 0 18 I..V0 12 211117 II 42.CII7 0.2 . 851 15 I'npcr Lehigh...., I75.V24 10 72,19.1 00 a 1, 135 (8 3SI HIS n 187,234 IR MOOT 04 0.C94 0l K.i 60 15 Heaver Mcuduw Mauch chunu Cross Creei i. Council llltlge , I.. V. 11. It.. I'ncLoiloj., UazardvlHe Smith & Co bC,3, 1 00 Tomi novloasly leiioried... I :2.ti 2 (7 2,r..252 05 5 071,314 1 2 J,",5I,5I'J 15 ',o74 314 12 Total to date bamo time last yoai... Increaso Decreaso Fnf rtl Acclilrnl. At noon on Saturday, near Upper Tielilgli, diaries Wcnncr, a bralenian, attcihpled to step from ono ear to another of n train on tlio Kcseopeo Kailroad, when llio coupling broke and lio fell beneath tlio wheels. Ho ad both bis legs cut oil", nnd while attcinpt- lig to extricate himself nil arm becaino en tangled nnd was also cut oil". lie was then Iraggcd a considerable distanco and fell from a bridge thirty feet high. Ho was resetted and taken tp Wilkesbarro llospital, whero ho died Sunday morning. To flio Memory of tlio Into Henry A. I'cUt. qon'r nr.roRE. Farewell dear one, a sad farewell, Thy raco is run, foieverniorc, Thy ilwclling-placo will bo beyond Theso scenes, thou hast but geiio beforo Tbouqb, short has been thy pilgrimage, Yet lust thou left a incm'ry dear, Many nro tho blessings now pronounced lly friends upon thee, far and near. Great is their grief, but Ho who raised Tlio widow's sou, who Lazarus froDf The silent tomb called forth, has glv'it Assurance of a happy liomo. Bcvond th'o etfice, wjicro glory reigns, Whero grief nor pain shall bo no inoroj On that bright shorotliey fain would meet Their friend who has but gouo before. Then onco again a sad farewell, These scene of timo thou hast given o'er, Thou not to us but wo to thco Must go, thou hast but gone before. Lchlghton, Nov. 23, 1873. II. Slallngton paper plea3o copy. Stop Drinking Vinegar. How nianv vounor woncn who hevo inher ited a preifisjiosition to embonpoint have ruined their health by drinking vinegar to reduce their forms, to graceful projiortions. Allan's A'nli-1'at is" absolutely harmless. It promotoa digiMlion, and accomplishes its WCTK Sllllf'iy uy yi u ,'iiviiik un uii'tuuuiiii ilntlon of tho fattv ingieilienls of tho food. Excessive fatness is a vexatious burden, and there is uolouccr any excuse for eudurine It, si lira Allans Auli-f.it is an cneciuai remctiy lor this nunoriuai conuiupu. CouuiAno Sntisoa,' Colo., July 15(i,lS78. ltoTASio MKmciXE Co.. lluiralo, N. Y.,: Gentlemen I lot three lwuiids while takinK ono bottle of Allan's Aiiii-l'at. lours truly, Mrs. M. D. MYERS. .M.UtltlTl), Mfssr.i.iiM Si'aiib. At tho rosldenco of bsklum isi'aiib. At 1110 rosiiienco 01 r. 11. X. Sjiahr, Hanna Station, Indiana ri Tuesday Nov. Itftli,. by Squjra Wills, liss Allie Z. Siiahr of Ilauua, aud Frank Dr. on Misa Allie Z. Si ml J. Miusolman. of Knox, As our big brother has followed our ad vice and taken unto himself n wile, we, iu conjunction with the rest of his many friends, wish Him ana 111s who joy aim a long, uaji- liy life. Stark County (Ind.) Zedjer. Moyib Ouoss,r-At the Heformod pastor's resilience uqar Woiwrtt by tho llcv. J, K. 1'reeman Itolert Jloyer and Annie E. Gross both of Weathcrly. WlEAJiD Jr.isas'Kit. On tho 2Slh inst.,at the residence of Itev. H. D. Albright, 31r. llarvcy J. Wieand,of AlleutoW)i .youngest son of J. D. Wieand, of Allentown, and Jisa Sallio .V. Jeissiier.younjsestdaugh. ter of the late Dr. O. W. Afeiwuer, ot Ja cuugio, Lehigh county. DIED, Fkist. On tho M iust, Catharine, wife the lato t ail t eist aim inotiicr ti Joseph Feist, of Wcibport, ajjed 70 years, t luo, and S3 day j. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Where Shall I Buy 3 POTi Who lias for salc-gonuino American Watches, Gold, Y'csp Uhains, Uoll-plato Vest Chains, Firc-gilt Vest Chains; Silk Guards, Thimbles, Bracelets, Breast Pins, StuUs, Sleeve Bufctous, Ear Drops-, Lockets, Plain and Stoiio Rings, Silverware, Clocks, and makes a specialty bf Spectacles - and Can suit any-ono in this lino. 3 rugs and- . The People's Drug & Family Medicine-Store; " i If you want, any tiling in the Drujr lino at bottom Dricesl" go to tho Old and Reliable Reber's Block, near the Post A. J. BULLING, Proprietor Where ,Vai Trill And a fall nnd complete stock of Puro Drugs, Medicincsi Chemicals; Perfumery, Soaps', .Brushes; Combs, &c. Lamps, Lantern's, Chimneys, Burning & Lubricating Oils, A Complete Line of Druggists' Sundries-, Trussosi Supporters, and Shoulder Braces. Puro Wines and Liquors of all kinds for Medicinal fold Sacramdnlal purposes; Wall taper and Borders, a great vacjety. Personitl attention given to the compounding of Physi cians and Family Prescriptions; Established 1S67. LehlRhton. Novnm"r2. 1878. - Mew K-oalg5 1 I respectfully announce to tho citizens of Lchighton and vicinity that I havo lease'd tho, Old PostOlTico otand, on BANK Street, Lchighton; and that I riiii now receiving a full lino of "consisting of Ladies' and Qontlemen's Underwear, Hosi- ory, Ilaudkorchiefs, Jewelry, Ribbons, Ruches, lady'a hand-made Clouds;, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes Combs, Buttons, Collars, achino Needles and Oil, Zephers; jTaiacy Statioimji-y, and all other articles usually kept in my lino. Also, Agciit for tho celebrated j.; I.DEimm abbIi? as-ii-. J$3 Call and examine my gibods ; tho prices ni'8 io low that they cannot fail to suit all; 7-1 S. . WliTlEA-lPiaEX. Closing Trices of DeIIavkk A TowxsExn, Stock Government and Gold, JO 6011U1 Third St'ect, l'liilailelihia, No-,. 27,1878: IT. H.ln. I6l HU Ulll 103l .talced IT. H. 5-20', l"C5 J. .t J. ...IKIli llllt I0J1, aslflll 11.8.5.18.1837 I'd hid II ea nslcid ,1. K. ,.U)', 1805,, lt'JU but lum askm II, s. J0-1'j' it'll hid HT'. afkid II. H.i'M IS81, now III 11. I 111 Tril Y, O H nun.,, U. 8. 4V. new.... TJ s 4'h new '.'.'.'.'.nf, hid iri! asked ino bill hoi taken rmmsylvitnia it, it 1'lnl.i. lte-idlnir It. 11, iU D1U 31 AfcKPfl 13'i klil 13 askrd 87 hid 371, asked Leliliiii vniiey 11. n. 1 Ai.i..ii onii av mv. Ca IS hid IQk naked Uulteil Coiiitinnlcsof K.J.lS'J'l bid ISO asked Kmlhern Central 11. 11.... 13is hid 14 asked Ke-tonvlllo I'ass. ll.Jl. Co Mb hid 11 . asked Quid Iioii hid 100l( asked Silver, ! and V. wl ha usil. apked " tDimo.iiiiul 1.1) nun). US', tild U9H asked N OUT II IU3NNA. RAll.ttOAD. rasRencersforl'Li'ttdclthla lcavo Lchllrhton aa lollowa t 3: ! a in., via. L. V. arrive at I'hlla. at e 40 a m. 7:12 a 111. via I V. " ' a.m. l.:'J7a.iu. vial,. V. " " 2 05 p. 111. 4:lia,ui., vli UV, " hi5p.ni. 7:37 a ni.. via U V., " " IWOj.ui. 7:47 a. in, via J,.. 6." " llii.oa.ni. Hi 17 a.m.. vial,. 8.," " K-05 V. 111. 5,2s 11 m. via L. Ji S. " 6:40 o.m. 1:57 V. I". " " 8:1 P. m. itoiillillnir, leave depot at llerk andAmcrl ouiBt.. J'Ju.o., at 7!io,8:H mid f i5 a, tu.i 2.30, 5:0 anil t: 0 p. in, 1'l.LlS ULAHK, Accnt. Nov. 25, 1678 They all Want It. Brennso It Is a famllr nows paper of 1'nro.Ponnd reinllug for old aud ioLinir, and It coutama a ro liahlo hi d coiuiueheusivo sumuiary cf all tho important News, Tho Now York Observer, Till: BUST FAMILY KEWSfATKn, I'ub'lshoa Loth the rrlialoas und ecnlirnews tint Is ilesli cd In anv familr, whllo all that is likely to do harm Is thut out. It devotes lour paeo tn reiuious news and four to teciilar. The New V01 It onsERvm was first publlnhrd in i:3: and It Hboiteinlto Wo the oulv InM unco of ullollAiom ritw.paiier cwitlniurB Its ecn coureo ior J lFir MX VCAUs, w.lhout a cUmfe ol name, diwtmie Intent, purpose, or plcilgo frooi lho dale of Us blttli. Tlio 57th Volume Wll contain ail tie Important nowathatcn microti or Instruct so Hut anyone who leaila It will bBtliorouBhy oosicd .... Yv'euonoi ruu a benevolent Institution, and wddonoi aacilor the support of chanty. We propose la loaiio tho Ileal Newspaper that la published, and we propose to ell 11 as cheaply aa it eau be amndru. U l Ihose who want pure, sooiiil, scDSiIile, trutiilul ivudluir. subscribe for it aud let tlitui induce olhi-rs to do the name. Wo nre new publishing initio UUcEUYtll the ttory ot JOAN TITE HAID, by tlt t'luni es. authi.r of "Chronicles of the hk-lioiiui'iB Colin Family. " We seuil no premium. Wo will send von Tlio Now York Odserveii one vfsnr. Dostnald. for f4H.IA. Aiir cne wnd lnir with hU una AubM-'iipilon. the iuuu? ot MrlW nubaribers, kha 1 have couiuiuutou al lowedln proportion 10 the numbr'sent, I've partlculara sueleiuistu iheiilvikatER. of Address, HAUl'LU COl'JtS JfltBE. 1 i, New Yrork Observer, iov. . 37 I'AB i J'. 3W. N T. My Holiday Presents? TSl o i Eye Glasses. 7:r.yi iieaioiaes Drug Store, ih Dr. N. B: Office, A. J. DURLING. Mew l?ieices W. ItEBEItJ M. D., OrriCE-ncher'a Dlccli. BANK STTtEET, LEnidntON, Pcnna. ) Residence, from 7 a. in, to 10 a. m., and 12 noon li la n tn. .11. u US. rarryvllle ..from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Mir ba contu'ted In the Gorman Lanitotjre. November 30, 1878-yl lam now fupplylnir the very Best rjATT-Ti. 11EK COAI, at tho following Low Viice, 'iit No, I Chestnut by the Car, fl 49 per ton Ko. 1 Chestnut, slnglo ton , 3 V pertbn No. 2 Chestnut, by the Car,. 3 SO per ton No. 2 ChOfctnut, singleton, ....... 1 5por Ion DCLIVEHED. Btove an!. JCffj?- Bltta at," equally Low Prioes. ' J. L. GA?.U,i Scaler in. General Hardware, &c, Opposite the rnhtic SijiaatcBANK STnBET. LKliioilTON, Pa. nor. so, iw, THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN! Mrs. C. DoTschirschky,, D-ctfu1ir Invites tbo attrnllon (JcrlLit- filt uU end tlio rnb'tu gvncraliy Ifr.bcrlffcw. Large a oil Elegaut stock, ul Notions! FancyGbods, oomprliilnir Wr'iRnivKA1!!, HKIIf.lK ANt Irled B-.d. tia,llo KMUlllJlDEltY, UU5I.ONB. QUiVKH. an a, larne ' MiftDly t ibe JSeneit JJi-uleniln Fp-ncy, QoodsrortlicIIolidays. Alaaln connection with lho ahoviB. I keep 11 fUlt wideiimiilete t6c2U QUItMAN FRUITS, UMBUKOEIt and SW1TZEU CHEESE.' CANDIES anil OOXFEOTIOM8, loEether with s Tandy ot Goods not ri nerilir kept 111 any ottior store lu town. 1 1 vou do not to hat you want, talc fur It. and I will net it. A ebaieof puulio patrunaaela aaiiciic4, ami perfect satlsfttitluu guaranteed In price aiU' quality of sooOs, Nearly Oipoite Purlloe's Dnif Euire. Bank Street, LchlglVt'on, Tttf Hjvcmbef 30,
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