jjj n. siKWitiis, DISTHIOr ATTOnNF.Y A CfAUNBRLLOIl AT I, AW. Office, Klots'a IlmUUng tlioilawoy, MAUCnoilUNfc, PA. Nettling Katates. Filing. Accoan)a. and Orphans Conn Practice a specialty. . . Trial nl onuses cnrctnllv ntlraamt to. Lcgi transactions In Kngllsh and Oermaii. Jan II. SIw (Stovtow gilvojcnk r SATURDAY, llKOEMRKR 7, 1878. Lod&l and Personal. to simst:iti:i.s Subscribers (o the Oxnnos Advocatk will fate special, notioe Hint our terms arc 0110 (tolrnr year etrictly In ndvnncc, If not so paid $1.25 will be charged in every inslnnee. Subscriber getting their pa pors by mall will refer to the direction tabs on their )upcrs and iicto tho date, mid remit accordingly. Gold 100. Lehigh Valley Jlailroad SBJ. Congress metlns't Monday., JichifcliConl XINavtgalloli 1J. West's llrcn pills euro dyspepsia. Christmas frill be the next liolMari Tlillailclphln and Heading Itailrrait Christinas day next Wednesday two weeks. The State Legislature meets bit the first Tuesday in January. v . ' Chew Jaccson's Ilut Sweet Nary To bieco. i i . ,,750. OYSTKRS, .fresh .Vory day, at A. K. Miller's, at bottom .prices . . v .. Head Tilghniati Ayncr'a new advertise menttn another .column. - John, Sahfcuo, (formerly of Wf iwport, flow of Stiam'okin, was hereon a visit to his friends Monday. If you want a faslilonnbloliftorcap,enll at T. I). Clauss, and buy one for a small ameiint of money. , A heavy storm of wind nml rain passed over this neighborhood last Sunday night and-JlumUy morning. 'JT.Ms'presdnt'Scliool term will close on Wednesday, 18th inst., and a second term frill rommmce on January 2nd, 1S70. Umbrella's, (.large assortment just re ceived at 13. It". Snyder's, which ho is pre pared to' Sell at extraordinary low prices. ,j rrrFor bargains., in,, .ladies' dress goods and dry goods, call at Dan. Graver's Lee Ilive Store. mOrercoatSltetslylesaiidbofi.m.itcrial, for-a small amount of ready r.ih,tnt If. II. 1'elers', Post office building, Lehighlon. Now is a good time (o plant, holiday advertisemenis, and let tho eoplo know what good things you have on hand nml the cheapness thereof. A series of protracted mcctiligi are now in progress at the l.vnngcHcnl cliurch, this borought. The meetings so far havo been well. attended. Arifitherfliefr, nd clegaifl stick of fall and winter cloths and suiting at II. II. JVUrsfciltost office building, flood fits, low prices and saf jction guaranteed always. - lJljmkcts aiitt,. Buffalo Jlobcs'Vcry chcap.fdr,-eash, at Gabprs Hardware store, Le liig'h'to'x?., If you want shirts, nccJt wear, or any other.r,tlclo.iii gent's furnishing goods, rail on.T. tLCJauss, and ho will supply you at extraprdinary.low prices. The aittttilisTi oC our Inily renders is itirectcd to the advertisement of S.C. Wheat l"y iil anotlicrcolunui. Ho Imsau immense of notions and fancy gooils nt low prices. , Kvery description of plain and f.incy Job Printing at " knock down" prices nt tho office of the Cinnoy Advocatk. Send along your orders. Before purchasing your Cliristmas pres ents, call on K. K. Luekcnlwh, near the Broadway House, Mauch Chunk, mid ex amine his elegant assortment of latest nov elties, i , ..i Vt boots, shoes r rubbers, of the fincsS makes, call on T. I). Clans. You will find n immense stock to select from, at lower prices than ever before offered. Thomas Weaver, of Packerlon, has opened a stone quarry on tho top of the mountain at the Lower Lehigh Gap. The products are to be shipped to the Uctlilehcm Iron Co., fur use in their furnaces. AH medicines warranted l'rch, genuine and unadulterated at tho People's Drug and Family Medicine store. A. J. Purling, l'roprietor. A fellow named Itarman shot at and fatally wounded Joseph Griditli, in n saloon at l'arsons,Lutcrnc county ,on Thanksgiving night llsrman was arrested Saturday night. Do you need a fall and winter suit of clothes, made up in tlio latest and most dur able manner? then go to T. 1), Clauss, tli merchant tailor, on Bank strcct,imd bo"fi ted." Prices lower than ever. -5SB-Allie Lcuckcl, son pf Mr. Fred. LcucWtl, -- of this place, in attempting to get on a gon on Saturday last, fell and broko hisleft leg, just above tho ankle join,!. Dr. N. n. llebcr, assisted by Dr,,A'. W. Keberi. re duced the fracture, and wo nro pica! la slate that the patient i doing well. In the SchnTlkillcuunlKcoiirt.nt IVtls- ville, Saturday, Jonathan M. BeicliartA for attempting to poison Ids wife last May A by pulling pacts lircen in Jj,cr couee,. was quitted. The jury was put 18 hours. Clocks ami Watchca carefully repaire and work warranted, at lowest .cash rates, i llagc man's cheap cash ktore, opioeite piiulM square, Weissport. 41-13. A man named Willjam Applema) has, been lodged in Milford. Pike counlv. iail.iSr'il rlacing obstruction, on the track of tl o kTSoT' H.ll..... ... IL. a,,i ..u ' - W , v n,0 nii ui wnicu cait)q near, wrcekingtlraln. He has confessed his crime.' See cherubims in nnqthcr column hold ing a bunch of grapes froin y hich Speer's Port Grape Wine is mule, that is so Jiighly es teemed by the medical profession for tho uso of invalids, weakly jwrsons, niyl tho aged. Dan. Graver, Bee Hive Store invites the ladies to in spect his stock of black nnd colored cashmeres, at from 20 ' 'r. cents per yard upwards, and ladies coatings of newest styles.'! A full assortment of tho latest 6tyles ladiei' dress goods, and a full lino of fancy I goods for tho holidays, just received at 1' H. Snyder's and selling at very low prices. Call and examine goods, and prices now, if you desire best articles at a bargain. For a month lust Geo, Freby and lil, Focht, of Parryville, havo been stealing coal from cars at that place. Early last week Freby violently assaulted a man who charged hlni with stealing coal, and was ar rested and committed to jail for assault and battery. On Thursday of last week, Focht was arrested by Detective Somers and scut to jail In dofault of $300 ball, by Magistrate Frisbie. A ihUIwhu has been plaood in the hands of the Sheriff for Freby' detention for coal stealing, if he should succeed in sc. curing ball in the original charge. So says the Mauch Chunk JH-xruf, A"l'it Knokworalul" Letter will oppcar next week. Our German friends nil want to-rcad it. 'Yon tRt '"'J' cheapest and. best clothing and uudorwaro, at tho etoro of F. Schmidt, Wcisjport. i.- A horso belonging to' Al. Blank, ol this irough, fell in tho neighborhood of the public square, Thursday morning, and broke hls ncck,- Through tho influence of Hon. W. M. Itapsher, a number of blnclc bass were placed In Itcllinmi's dam and Beck's pond at Bloomlngdale, during tho past. week of po, On Tuesday evening, 17Ui InsU lltcv. I). T. Vincent, of Mauch Chunk, vMIl de liver ono of his popular lectures, in tho Pub lic School Hall, in this bori)ii';li. Proceeds to go towards purchasing School apparatus. Tlio ipractico of school children going nlrallt peddling 'tickets for certain kinds of cnlertninineiils is a great minoynnco to busi ness men, and n, miisanco that should bo stopped. An overloaded panal boat, belonging to A. 1'nrdoo k Co., ami under the captaincy of Wl'linm Best, of Chcrryville, sank at Milliard ,t Sigman's whaif, at Kaston, the other night. Tho men on board narrowly escaped with their lives. Klias Dricsbach, of Illoomingd.ile, died on Sunday last, nnd was buried on Monday. Ho had been sick only n few weeks with rheumatism nnd dropsy. Ho leaves a wifa and nlna small children to mourn their loss. Deceased was about 40 years of age. George McCoy, fur many years an in mate of the nsylum at llarrlsburg, nnd last year removed to the Danville asylum, died in the latter institution a few weeks since. Many of our renders will remember George, when ho resided in one of (ho old houses on tho flats nt I'nckcrton with his mother. A sjiecial meeting of tho stockholders of tho Allcntown Iron Company was held in Philadelphia on Friday, io take action on the issuance or the $100,000 mortgage bonds in reserve, and for other business. The meeting was held with closed doors, and with what result was not divulged. "Sandy, what is the stalo of religion in 'your town'?" "Bad, sir i very bad I There oro lio'Cfiristinns except Davio and myself, and I hnvemy doubts about Davie." But there is no doubt about the f.tct that our pipularlivcry man David ICbbcrt liiresont tho bestjlains .ot.tho lowest pricc,o!'ny man in lire county..- IJorrison Snyder, a well-known citizon of Towamensing lownship, diction Sunday night at 0 o'clock, after a lingering illness. Mr. Snyder was. a son of Solomon Snyder of Lrhijh Gap, and ho was ono of the best known fanners in his lownship. The fun cral TIiurnlny was attended by n largo con courso of jwople, CAMfrtouiiiU Dr. Oborholtzer's Lini ment fino lieon tested by thousaiid.i nnd has proved to bo of tho highest vnlito to the community. It has effected many cures in llhcumatism, Sores, Swellings, Sprains and Frosted Feci, and many iwrsons rciwnmciid it for CuN, Galls ond Swelling in horses. It costs 25 cents, nt Durlings. 1-4 History records the fact that this county was very early hcltleil by while people. The log house, now oovupid by s"ath'an fiauber, in Mahoning-Valley, 'stands' within n few feet of the site .oX tho old Gilbert house,which was, with it' Inhabitants, so mercilessly de stroyed by .(lie Indians oh llio 24 Hi day of Xovembet, 1 755. As this Uouso was erected shortly after the destruction of the (lilbcrt house, (probably in the name year, it is now I2.t years old. It may also bo of interest to tho ready to lioto tliatltio lock, and key with a rude piece ofcliniiU'iU'.clibdMai lieeii dug ojil of tho old ruins, mid it, in nV doubt the idchtlenl loci;. pirn eliaib. that to success fully, barred the, door against the red men, until they nppllc'd the tou'h In Hie building. Oliltunr) Jaltcz Alsovcr, 13sq., departed this life about ono o'clock Mond.iy afternoon, nt his res'ldeneo nt Ilazlelou. .die .hatl been sick but about ten or twelvo days with that dreaded and always fatal disease,. Bright' discaso of tho kidncrro. Mr. Alsovcnwas a promising, Joung attorney nnd stood at the head of tho bar in Luzerne county. He was a genial, whole-souled friend and com panion, And' his death has shocked the com munity by ilirsuddcniicss. He leaves a wife ami family.of four or five children to mourn his iin'iincly death.. Poccased was for a number o yearsn rcsideiitof Mrihoh Chunk, and studied Uw ill thcotllco of Daniel Ivalb ftis, Ksp Ktioii after his admission to the bar he removed to Hazlcton, whero ho soon gained n lueralivo pinctiee. Cnso of Jrtuicfi ITIrIliiiiiiola uesday night 1111 argument was mndo be- ire tho Board of Pardons for a continuance 11 the dso of James McDonnell, who U uu- ler sentence to bo hangcil cm tho 18th inst. Judgo llynn, counsel for thcprisoner,eIaiin ed that if given necessary time he could en tirely break down the testimony of tho wit iiciMM on which McDonnell was convicted. Theso men ore James Kerrigan, thckelf-eon-fessed participant in two murders, and Charles Miilhearn, an equally bad character. Tho District Attorney of Carbon county de fended theso "squealers" and said that subsequent developments in tho cases of Mollio Mnguiro trials, in which they op prared as witnesses, proved tho truthfulness of their statements. Tho Board has refused to pardon or commute tho death sentence ol James Me I (on not I, or thatof Martin Herein, of Sqhuylkill, sentenced to bo hanged on tho IHtu Hist. The Board, has resolved that if cflpies of tho ndditionnlVcsliinoiiy promised in tho case of John Kchoo shall bo furnish ed to tho members by tho 13th inst., they leu Kt 111 corrcsponu Willi eacli oilier, and, if the arro"1 t,,c" ncuon' nouas W1" 8 cnuof a uiectin;; to hear nn nnnliftitlnn t,.w. i '. ' " ' ,v open the ease. Our Count)' Aiiorllomi!t'iu. The folfowing table, ,)vhich vwi clip from t'de Carton Oquiity fimoefol, wil,,irovo of interest to oir Democratic readers; Under tho Democratic nrleaof Carbon County every Ward, Borough ar Tofrtlshlp is entitled to ni icasi two ueierauj to ineuountv Uonvcn tlv.ii, niKloiieileleeatoforevcrv fifty Damn. eratie votes pollcsl nt tho hnt clectlou for Governor over one hundred votes two i'0"?1 !eh-g.ite. For instmioo, a township I liavillfr 1.13 Itom.-utrala'ia oxiIIIa.! l.n inimsoi imy lielnirsullicieut for an add! ingono voto shortoftiiotwo-thmisoffirty, "'Jm' islTJlf.'M: four anil so on. The tevpral towushltw arc 'l"rcfore Mx to representation as ful- A4enrlftd . . Jluarrr !.ador . . Kast I'tfuii 1 . . , :t MjUch Chunk . FranUln KMJ.r, iTrrtli . , KUJer, south-. Lansfurd . , , JAUiaane . . , , UhUti .... LrlilgUtun - . . . Lur lowauleuilu; , AljbQtilnr; . r ,, Jlulch Ctiuuk, 1st w.rj SIsacUUtiuiik, 2d ward Ncilurbonltii: . . , l'lrkttr . 1'acLerton . , IVnn Furreat , -1'arrjrllle ... , Summit Hill. . , Towtraensloj . . , frttallirMr . . . Mrlwr-ttt VOTE. DtUQ'S, 41 2 . US 2 W 2 . no s 42 2 . 7 2 111 2 . 21 2 !,i 2 .193 4 21 a- . Ill 2 ica -j 71 2 . TO 2 (4 2- . 41" 2 M 2 . 31- 2 ' 1M ' 3 . lit 3 1I 3 48 Fmm Ihc C'oimt)- Sent. An old CtTit M Gonr. John Olace, nno of tho oldest citizens of Mauch Chunk,-died on Saturday night. Ho was about eighty two years 'of ogo. His funeroHvas; solemn ized on Tuesday, at his laic! residence on West Broadway, llcv. B.T; Vincent officiat ing. His body was interred In Mauch Chunk cemetery. Fnus; STiimr.1. In order to sttmulato lit erary enterprise, tho M. 0. Alhciiieum offer prizes for tho twd best written Christina, stories and an extra prizofitrtlie best humo rous story, to bo handed in bclore tho 25th htstanl. They must be written by residents of this borough or Kast' Mauch Chunk. Tho three stories of the Successful competitors will bo rend on tho evening of thotllst'inSt. lly the wav, this suggests thattho Auvocatk must also havo a Christmas story. ., The Comihssioxkm. at their mcollng on Tuesday, allowed and npproved Mils to Josinh Sntidel,repalrS'bn Court House, $21. 20 j 13. Armbrustcr, guarding jail, fo,r Nov. $30,00; J. W. ltalfdonbush, boarding priso ners, $241,00, Exoneralibnj'lii faYoi- 01 tax collectors, wcro in.ulo to Clitis. Giiidirj 13nst I'cnni Charles Lentz, Mahoning! hnd Ezra Xcwharcl, Lcliigliton. - .. ' Lawyku's Fitain. Tllo boily1 r.Tabez Alsovcr, Esq., oriln'rlfton was brought hero on Thursday moitijilg for Interment. Sev eral members of tho Carbon county bar, with n largo procession of fortner friends of deceas ed, headed by tho Phaiuix baud, followed tho remains to their resting pla'co in the cemetery In the afternoon; Tho funeral rito were performed by Itcv. Mr. Jack, of Hazlcton. Minor Mattfrsi. A. H. Tobias and fam ily were called by teleeram on Tuesday to Tremont, Schuylkill county, to nttend tho r. 1 1 1... , 1 , luiu-rui 111 ins sisier, wuu uieu suuuuuiy on Monday morning. .In view of the prospect of n nn approach ing lull in the coal trade, it is said, that tho L. A S. 11. It. Co., nro discharging a largo number of their help. Under the nusnices of tho Athennum.Ttoy. J. It. Boyle, of Lancaster.lccturcd on "Swiss Views," 111 the Court House, on Tuesday evening. Itev. .1. F. Chnnlain. rrcsidliiff Elder for this oonforenco district, will preach at St. Paul's M. E. Church Sunday morning. The rcpiwtivo cowl wives of E. A. Paoker and John Taylor presented their husbands with nil heir each this week, the former on Sunday evening and the latter on Tuesday evening. This looks liko a rcfyAt-ctual coincidence. Some dissatisfaction is felt in East Mauch Chunk ngninst tho action of the school board 111 tlic nniKiiiitnicntoricachcrs. It is claim ed that partiality has been shown. Ed. Crcllin returned home from his wed ding tour on Tuesday. I3rIiucN from Hcnver ?fcrnlin'. Potatoes nro verv scarce nt 80 cents nor bushel. Mrs. Trcscott is in town visitinc nthoni her many friends. Fork is nlentv nt P, cents nor nound. bv tho whole hog or side. The Germans had service ill the Pres byterian church on Sunday last. Miss Emma Smith, n voun? lodv who has been dangerously ill for several weeks, is getting Ik Iter. Tho vnune snorts went over to Ouakako Tliankseivine thiv to shoot lorlurkevs. but failed to bring any homo. Hubert Carter was burnt by fire damn. In one of tho Stockton slopes, a few days since, but not very seriously. Tho butchers keen beef un verv.hleh. considering tho prico of pork and almost every other article of provision. Josenh J. Itobertfl. nno nf tlio liitsves nf tlie Songbiril troiqie, is very sick. Tho troupe is very iiuxious lor 111s recovery. Tho Ouakako Sunday school children nro practising pieces for recitation Christmas day. They anticipate, a cood time, Quito n number of Drenchers came over from Stnepou to tho revival meeting in the M. E. church, at this place, on Sunday even ing last. Wo wcro visited on Mondav last bv another terriblo storm of witld and rain, which shook ami waslica tliso mountain tops most fearfully. .John Becruft, Inside superintendent of Shoenor'No. 1 colliery, has ' resigned his xisition, and contemplates moving to Har leigh, Luzerrjo county. Thanksgiving day passed off very quiet ly. There were no church services, no shoot ing matches, nor balls. - Nnthini! 1 1 0 i 1 1 out side of tho littlo fa If, Which was tafriod tin lor tlio bonclit ol tlio M. K. clmrcli. 'A dif 1- er place could not -bo 'toulnl, than Beaver .Mcuilow on lliaiiksgiving day. " Dec. 4th. OcsKnvnn. AVcntlirrly Items. Win. Horn, frhm' Mahoning' Valley, was in town during tho week, looking up chances for making hoop Miles. Xot less than four doers have been seen between hero and Penn HaVe'n during the week. A run down fawn hHvfhg bteli caught by tho crew of tho cngino Meletoh' And now there nro hunters all njong the line. II. I), llousejlclichtl ill tho fact that ho can catch, scald, clean, rtit'up, and Iiave'a chicken boiling in less than' if minutes. Wo ventiiro the assertion that ho can eat a lull fledged fowl ill less than one-half that time. There are chicken thieves about E. N. Smith, reports tho loss of four and Ed. : 'Jf.'i 1. . j. 1. . iiuiii-iiitui iiioiiriia inu loss 01 tcverai uno Plymouth rocks. Havo Ihcin roost hiirlicr. geiitlcmeu ? Some ffiO, frits the 'nriiount reallzad b' Ihc M. K. Church folks, at their recent diu ner and supper. The Song Bird troupe of Beaver Mea dow, will luriiish vthc miisio for tho Odd Fellows, ot their coriiitig entertainment. The AnvrcATK.in its enhirced form.con- tains more local news, and Is cheaper than any oilier pijicr in tho county, ami is now worthy of a placo in every "family . in tlio county. ' " ' Wo regret lo learn that tho wlfo of It. B. Endic, is dangerously ill. Hoie she will ogam recover. 11oci:awat. I3n,t I'i'lill Dot. ..... Game is not plenty this season. Farmers aro all supplied frith their winter coal. Our young peoplo have an inlcrcsting and flourishing literary socielyatlhis pjaco. -Gideon l'eter, has lost two pigs by tho cholera. Itcv. Freemen will preach in tho Ben salem church on Sunday, in placed of Itcv. Bartholomew. I havo learned that the overseers of tho poor havo hired out Mr. Lauer to John lteigle. A good step of tlio overseer's. There are some moro that should bo hired outind in which I hope there will bo steps made. We were glad lo erect tho enlarged Ad-' ana wo lounu it lo contain moro reading matter than any other county paper in the Stalo for the very low price of $1.00 a year. J. A. Notlutciu is uow ready to ro ccivo subscriptions. Snmo folks aro very anxious to find out everything. It is eaiil that as soon as Mr. Enbody has finished his new houso they will havo a kick-un. ... N. ltuch ami V. GihJet, started ut for woricon Monday. I hope that they may meet with bucccss. Ji 0. Smith was on a visit, over-Sunday, ut oii-iuaviill't A ASSIMi Maliotiliiir 'Xtvliikllnir. Mi We had a heavy rain storm Monday. r nrmcrs aro getting ready for the winter, which is expecUd 16 ho a scve'rd-oniV - n J. H. M. found hispoektt-book between Calfloyrn end Harrison's Landing. Tho eiiicinirsrhool at No. 2 school hbtlso will X hehr hereafter on Tuesday evenings, instead of Thursday. A, J. B., whllo out gunning last week, fell oil' tho brtdffo below Uaubcr's mill, and would tindoubtcdly havo been drownol, if imau, not occn lor a timely arrival or Mr, N, Gaubcr. . . Prof. Zander's singing school; at J. T, McDaniel'a, is doing remarkably well. He has as members some of the best singers in the valley. O. K. M., while returning homo from singing school last Thursday evening, met with a strango nuimal, which he thought to bo a bear. J. II. N. has a great deal to say about his trip to KregeviUe last week. Tho Sunday school loachsr at Centre Square are preiiariiig t.r Clu-ittuus, Tho clusfcMi are largely incrca nig. I. fd lej.rf4J(' From WllkcK-Unrff. iifrnc Cbiiny MincrtSad Accident- -Po- luteal ltd To Tint Card'om Advocatk. I will give you ri synopsis of the happenings in thesliaps of a. letter. A "Hsit illnong tho miners on Sunday lost, convinced .your corrMiondent of tho hard times among 'the working classj contrasted with the" Unit had by the rich man. Ocdurso'I wilt not'go doep 1n the tualtcr, as T only had a short time among tho men. 'The first place I visited was thi Stanton breaker, ono' of tho largest owned by tho L. &.W. Coal Co;' Hlslnlllosurburbs of tlio cltyndgivraoiTiplpi'lttehlto n rouplo of hundred men and boys, but tha. wages aro low nnd not working full limo make n depression 'Mrluiig social circles. All of tho moll buy their' goods from ' tho' company store whoro almost nny prica is charged them and the bill '9 drawn from the 'pay. So that when the pay car comes they draw nn empty envelope; such Is moslly.the' lifo of a miner in this region. Jajiy of them expressed their opinion as lo tho way in which the new Governor would do, should he live to be seated." u For somo time past rumursdiavo been cir culated : that! tho 'Exchange Houso was haunted, and tho boarders commenced. to leave, saying they would not stay In n houso whero such noises wcro coiitliiuallybeing heard. . Ono evening last week tho watch man heard the noise, and being alarmed, ho went out' ibf b pojieomou, who came in and found not tho ghostj but n drunken mail who boarded theme, and who was in the habit of walking im his sleep. Ho had wan dercd out of hii room nd that made the people think Irfwas-hntihted. On Saturday nst, at Coxton, Ta., ono injlo nbovo rittston,.on. tho L..V. It. It., Moses Coyle,'n-younffiiian from Mauch Chunk, who-uias.Jiilployed as brakemau on a .ffpiglititrnim by said company, was en gaged In making n coupling between a North I'cnn. nnJ a White Lino car, when ho was nstantly killed. The accident occurred by the- telescoping of the butlers on the cars, which only left a space of about fivo inches between tho cars. In a few moments after tin accident he was a corpse. He had only been employed a few woeksj by heiL...V. Co, His remains were removed to Mauch Chunk on No. 3 express on Saturday. Tho sealing of our next Governor Gen. H M, Jloyt, a resident of this city, is tho only talk in social circles at p,rcsshl. Our peoplo are making great, preparation to give a grand.parade in th'o'city) ard n great num ber w'fl Visit Hnrrisburg. Tho members of tho State Rational Guards in this county and Lackawanna will allcud in a body, headed by the Scranton .Battalion Band. Ex-Chief of Police,, Kollcy, who wns ar rested at Mnueh Chunk -for kidnapping Ancil Kramer, camo near spending his Thanksgiving In prison) but he wns sharp1 enough for tho detectives and secured bail, which was on hand when., ha wqs. arrested, I understand he is being pushed by the Pinkcrtuni agency, ho having got Detective Gilchrist -ml Kurtz, of Philadelphia, arrest cd for blocking an officer ol tho law in the discharge of duly. Thogcneral feeling is in favor of Up) detectives; as both Pinkerton and Ko'lcy wcro after tho reward of $5000. Dec. 2nd. Exchange. i. i rrruB . ri t o.ii ia i . 1 1 vv 1 1. 1, n. rAjittYyiLLE, Pa., Dec. fl, 1878. EniTda Ahro'sA'TK: Allow mo t extorwl congratulatlonj.sipon tho enlargement nnd improved nppcarenco of your alwava wel come sheet. To bo ablo to enlarge a paper In tho midst of theso panicky tiiires which so sorely " try men's souls" is certainly no small nchicvctmit, but lo be ablo to do nil of this without a corresjionding increase, in the price is little less than a gciiuino marvel. To bo silro jt givos us much pleasure to note this improvement and it id britjir that we express publicly our appreciation of tho treat. Anil, lloiv, vill'at can 'do .to nrd-you.jn xrietuating nnd still perfecting your pro gressive and woilhy undertaking? News la scarce, and I naturally hesitato to write un less I havo something worthy of recital. I havo one item however tint is really im. Iortant ilnic. I have just been told that the starling of our works, so long idle, Is now a fixed fact, and is simplya mailer of time, and that not very distant. Hitherto, certain parties havo talked of leading the works,' t'ut it Is said that negotiation ore uotr pending for the jnirraaxe of tho property. It is fur ther statod that work will bo commenced shortly nftcr New Tear, preparatory to going into full ojwratjon early in Spring. iSo many havd-bcen tho rumors, and so delusive, that wo havo grotvb lobo ralherskeptleal on this subject.. Wo.lwpar, howcVcr,' (shall wo hoo In vain this time, again?) tltat the above is n picco of genuine news. If tho fond hopes now entertained bo realized, what a ehango will bo wrought in our condition anil sur roundings,! How different will everything bo! Tho Kill of inactivity so long resting upon our onco gay and happy villa jo will be lifted, and behold, all things -will bo new, Then, Mr. Editor, wo shall havp soma items to give you oftcuor than -at' present, and Parryvillo will assume its ionted place in tho world of industry and labor, and thus realize that Its glory has not set forever. Moro anon. Yours, Ac, Juno. A man in Denver believes Uiat the world will comptovnn end ou nc.vt Christ mas. He has prepared white robes for tho occasion, and will stay on bis housetop on J that day, ready to bo caught up lo heaven., lie hna made no ajeeiision roba fdr his wife, however, thinking that she is to remain and bo destroyed, . . The effect of Iho long commercial de pression upon the German people Is best seen from somo recently published statistics. In the kingdom of Prussia marriages havo de crease-.! since 1872 by about ono-sixlh, births remaining at a figure much more closely approaching that of six years ago. A number of prominent cilizens'of Vlr ginia have published a call, announcing that they has;e,orgah'ilod a. society to pre serve tho credit of their Stale, and inviting the co-operation of every citizen. Hon. Robert Beverly is President of -. the Central Society, wjtWwhieU all new societies will communicate. A boiler explosion at ISunbar, near Unioulown, l'a., Thursday- afternoon, killod Richard feraus, Daniel Garrison and J. J, Miller, and injured eleven others, ono named Joseph Vayon, fatally. The men wcro on top of the boiler house, helping, to erect a new slack, nt tho time of tho explosion. Charles Kimball, of Kondnlville, Ind., an employe of tho railway mail service, was arrested at Dunkirk N. Y., on Wednesday night, for robbing tho mails. Ho lia'j con, fessed his guilt. Russia has ninety-six torpedo steam boats in the Baltlcand fourteen in the Eux- inc. ' Each of theso steamers has a crew of eight men. A Yermontor has invented "a bottle that will always turn right side up, thus fulling In spill Iho contents, no matter how drunk tho owner is." Daniel Stokes, aged 1 8, was accidental ly hot dead by a companion, while gunuiug rc rl'J't lc Vj T!'a-, 3 v :. r at: Wcliipiirl Items. n -'i ' W. II. Kn'ecdt has'hponcd a new coal yam liear tho Canal Bridger ' It. A C. Groot havo opened n cabinet matrn ,1... In T.- - -1 . ' -. DliVJ, III Ml,, TCICS.)U ' Quito a number of men in this Vicinity' oiisin-imiMi ironi woritai mo 1'aciccriou shops last week. Frank llelss. formerly hf this nlnm nml ftt pfesent living In Indiana, Is paylngavlslt to his parents here. 1 ' Tho "Hop" which was held at tho Wcissjiort 'House' oti Wednesday evening i, mo jivvwgrca!, riireu&s wo nro low, ' Chas. Boycr, the carpet wcavcr,s1aiigh tered a 10 month .old hoi? nn Tlmnulav. which weighed 570 pouhds Srosscd, Mjncr Pro's foundry which ho' Doth running cm. full tiind dilring the past year, is at present only employing n small force of men. ' Tho teachers of our public Schools aro again having troUblowlth somo of tho larger scholars. Fivo of them were expelled dur ing last wewlc Tho Advocatk in lis etil.irged Mm Is duly appreciated by our cltlrbhs; It Is with'' out exception tho cheapest nnd bostpapcrirl tho county. 1i ., ' Hon. J. G. Zcrnuiias removed Into his new rcsiderico on White street. He was scronade'd on' Friday1 evening by the Young America Cornet Band. 1 11,0 lager beer srtltion not fivemiles from thisjilaeean bo found tho following notice: "If you have no money plcaso don't play our terms oro redy shell out," . Chas. Kelly, leadcrof tho Yourlp Amcrl ca Corfiot Bahrf, fras seriously Injured on Saturdoy cvc'iilng last, by being' thrown out " ft k'lBByi whllo returning frsin a jwrty al MoDaniers hotel. n i." 'We arcplcascd lo 'announce that W. C. Weiss has bcen're-clccted tup;rinleiident ol tho Evangelical Sunday bcKoo! of this place. He has dono noble work for tho school dur ing the pa.t year and his re-election is a just token ol appreciation. i Wo wcro not nwaro that wo hna"'3,i'61 lle Mngulres" 'in out- midst, until bhe djiv tills week when wo wcro shown tho follow ing note addressed to Samuel Kostcnbader, of Lohighton.' It reads thusi "You are hereby notified not to join the Y. A.C. Band or sull'e,the consequences." On the bottom of tho note was a rudo'skctch of a skull and cross-bones, a coffin wllhtho wonl "lmwnrn.'l a dngcerand rcvolvctv'This may have 'been intended for a joke, hilt we deem it rather a serious way ol joking. AMElitCCS, East I'cint Isltcrnry Soclctj- Tho society was called, tcu order by-the President, followed' by'Vegular exercises. The question, Resolved, That the rod should bo abolished in our public schools; was de cided 'in favor of the negaliye, Tho pro. grammoifor this Friday -will boas follow: Subject for debalo: Received : I'fhat tho In dians should bo exterminated from tho soil, Affirmative, W. I. Williams, Francis Stclg. crwaltj Negative', A. S. Steigcrwall) O, W Heintzleman. Deelaimisls, J. A. Nothstcin, T. llchrig. Select Readings, Sarah J. Hab- erman, Georgo Drcibclbics. Essayists, W, A. Greenawalt, J. Steigerwalt. The mem bers have all good courage, and the society is in a good state. Seciiktaiiv, Tho Coal Trasle. , All sorts of rumors prevail on Wall Bt);Ncw iork, about the collamoof the coal combina tion on December 31. Since tho auction bale of Scranton coal by the Delaware and Lacka wanna Railroad Company on thct 26th ult., when the) prices full from twenty-fivo to forty cents per ton, some of the other com panies in tho combimltion havo io-ucd cir culars showing a reduction in prices as com pared wth last month's schedule. Tho Pennsylvania Coal Company's circular, un. dcr date of November 27, showing a reduc tion of ten to twenty cents per ton, has alroady.bocn published. The Lehigh Vn)Icy Coal Company havo issued 'their circular of price for December, which shows a similar reduction., . ..."'. Tljc iollo 'vine tajlo snows t'no qnaniiiy'oj'rool shlpwilover thoI,ehUth Valley ItnUrond loi Hie wetK uui'ihk nov. -u, is,j,tiiiia iormo earus i.u,ii,ai i-u iuu niiiiiu tiuiu iu "i yc.ir. Ui'clons From: Week. Year Wyoming :imi,:io 1119.711 10 llaslelou 3;,013 03 l,oaj.iH-j 07 Upper l.rlllf-11 US If, Heaver Meadow i:,130 IS 433.0,101 Miillillinv -.',ill IS t,i5.8:5 Id Slauca Chunk 1 c.13 12 Tort llolawaro 2,491 16 Total., .,..... MjtsTs 3.110 nsTs Oast Year 75 liu 03 s,:k;.i:t 09 1 ,11.1 uj at,. ...... 1, ........ jo.' Ol m r Ueciease tjL3 It . RJSl'OUT OF COM. transported ot,i-r I.ehleh A isusqu, hanna pivision. tJi utral It. 11. ot Kiw j eriy, mr 0 uars ouuini; nov. 51. 1878 Stilppeu from 1 Total wi ex. To dale WroininK :s 178 10 812,117 0.1 3I.F52 12 " Kverhart o. t'o. RSO 02 " " Buq O. Co 177 (5 " " D. it 11 C. C... 243 II Upper Lehigh 5,1'J 11 " " . M.S.K.4CO. I.f-94 10 Reaver Meadow P.75S 16 Maticti chmm 11.3J1 14 Cross ficeil s,3i 11 Conncil lllUiie -;.6(3 10 I,. V. 11. It.. 1'ocLeltoJ.. 233 01 tlazarilvlllc SmllliJic 1 -E.U0 Total M.47J (2 Prevlonslyieporled... -,',71314 1: Tidal triilato,.., ?Ji,:e7 i Hn'jie lliuo l.yoai.v,. ,6J0,125 OS 4h7l 07 COt 18 ISI17S 01 74,013 Oii 211,114 14 3a.Ut 01 103 1 C 5 00.S1O 14 0.X19 13. A' VI 13 ,07,812 IC '.1S3.787 14 Increase liecreaso 431,737 OS Ninvs jossii. Every case pfcongh or cold Is warranted lo be cured by Dr. Haas' Exjiectorait, if properly useil. ! ' " ' The ieo houso and stablo of D. W. Wood, near Lcwistown. I'd., were destroved earlv Sunday morning by a firc.'supposod to have been the work of incendiary. Bo wise In limo and procure t)r..llulra Cough Syrup, "TiIgIi al.ttays tUres coughs and colds, and prevents consumption. Prico ij ccius a uonie. Hon. Lvinan Trcmaine. of Albanv.'form- crly inenfber of Congress, Attorney General of Now Y-ork, and SiVaker of tho Now York A'sSeinbly, (licit in New York city on Satur day, in tlio 60th year of his age. The first annuill exhibition of fat stock" will bo held in Vftfc Exiositioi'bYiildihg in Chicago, commercing Deecriibcr 24, and Mstiig six days. 'U'willbc given under the auspices of tho Illinois State Board of Agri culture. Most of tho Taterson (N. J.) silk mills are running to their fullest caacity, and mak ing two or three hours overtime every night. Tho greatest demand Is for ribbons ami scarfs: From 8,0uU to' 10,000 hands, it is estimated, are noriemploycd in the mills. In a nursery whfcrein all is lifo and laflgli' Instead of crying and fretting, there Is lure to bo found Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. Trice 2i cents a bottlo. Tho resignation of Daniel Bak6r, Clitefof tho Loan Division 6f the Treasury Depart ment, was accepted by'the Secretary of the Treasury on Saturday. It will tako effect on the 1st of January, Mr. B.iker hnvng leave of abienco until that date,' It is" un derstood that Mr. Baker, in conjunction with ex-Assistant Secretary Conant, 'intends to start a journal in New York devoted to fi nance and commerce, 1 ; ..Coilnvxiox WixeI The grape crop or Ai Spccr's Vineyards in Nciy' Jersey, promises this year to bo ono- third more than any pre vious year. His Vineyards in' New Jersey anrl the products from tho grapes ho fnlrdhas es have enabled him to keen a stock four years ahead. Nono sold less than four years old. Jt hat become a popu!ar'evnlng wine among thelicst families 111 New York, and for communion purwsc. . Thk Uirr. Hk,t Ward Dxixheh, In his lecture on "The wastes and burdens of socie ty 'claims "man's nn'iirai lifetobo SO years, aud as the averago lifo is but 33 years, there must be a wosto of 47 years." There is much of (ruth in this statement. If a man bo unfortunate in business, it ii attribute! to the violation of some nmmtreied laav. Now, if a person be taken all' ill the nrimn nf Ufa. ought it not be attributed lo the violation of 6piuc.yiWjiewlawT Hpooploouly kucw belter.thoy would livo betterand longerj but how can they' profit by that which they know not of? The only puailar work that meets this great want is Dr. 1'ioroo's Common Sense MedToal Adviser. In it the great problems of (license and health are fully discussed, The work contains over 1)00 pagee and 2(0 colored plates and wood-euli. Price, $1 0 rt'e.-iuj.ji a i'i f j me ijii) r. Ii. i' ''i-f '- 1 N" Y mi iinniwrqiM Iouls A. Godev. thn woll.knnwn hro- prlctor of "Godey's LadyM Book," died Frl dayatl,l,residence.nrI,.l.dclphi.,.ged7S , ronitiaN. 1 ' B'dsila Is verv tfiiirh stirred un fchnnt Af. gluinlstan, and threats bf war are the order of tho day, Tho uninterrupted success of mo jiniisn invasion soiarsiiows Kussiatliat sho has 110 tlmrfto lose .In saying what she has to say. Of co'uVso sho could do nothing In the way ol slipping British occupation nl iinsciii, unless mat can do done oy mreais; but 111 fl few innHtl h shft tnltrltt. linn, a rr. tiildoblo fiirco on thogrbuiid? 'A'slicr only prelcnco lor IntAlferciico Is that her doming 1011 In Asia would bo effectually threatened If British annexed cb'rlaln'iifinsof Afghani. Ian, and ni 110 territory wlilhli'ltiissiolias at present woild be so threatened, It Is ovldent that sho Is contending for tho safety of do minions vet to bo cornilier!. The tribes of iJcnirai Atia must set tills, ami Unless they are foh'der"of Itussiati nilo thnh they have been hitherto, they arc likely lo oppose the advance If tho Czar's ahnlcs toward Afghan istan. ' " "A most Ingenious pieec"of rhscallly has just ncen ierietratcHi(ion'a' wealthy French Iticrchilnt livIno''iieAr Paris. Ifh ri,VMvp,l n lelicy.tVllhig hint tlntl'ti, Ikx'brireasure was hidden In his garden, and that tho writer would reveal tho spot if ho was allo'weil to tako half tho money. Aftcrsoirfe'IicJIlalion tho merchant acee'pte'd'tlicsi 'terms, aniTnlp corrisWindent sojirf.liaid hlrrt a visit. Sure enough a chest wa'i discoyirod containing $IG0O in silver fivo franc' pieces, 'Tlie stronger took his half, but finding It very heavy asked tho rAcreljantto givelum notes for Ills yljnre. The irtoYclihnt wasoiily too plcastd'lo aeoonimoiUlo hishenofittoti'ond was Iri hlgh glee urjtll lie found that all tho surer pieces wcro eopniericit, in 1 Tho English have fnclwith soVne success es and one severe renhlso in their Invasion of Afghanistan. Tho Ahieo'r-' Is' citlling His cineis to arms, anu preparing 10 uclcuu Ins capitnl " " I- 1' St. lictersbilrij journals stato that all re port Wn speech made by General Kaufman on presenting it sword to the Ameer's cfvpy nro fabrications, and they are officially de nied) , 1 . 1,1 TltoCouncri of Ministers at Madrid has decided to exwl all foreigners belonging to tho International Society '(Win Spain. European 'TUrkey is Will the scene of dis pute between the different powers, ' "Kvcrr Day Life." ' Arising in the mor'hihg, almost tho first thing to bo thought of is marketing, or get ting the necessaries of Ufa; nnd should any ono of the family bo troubled with Coughs, CohUJ IrtflueijOT,IIorseness, difficult brcatli-ingjer'any'hribclioiliot.-llitfthroatj'bfoiichial tubes or lungs, lcadllii'lto 'Consu'ibptlon, a slipply of that household necessity, known as ' 1' ' ' IIai.k's IIoxriY or Hobkiiou.vd isrf Tau. Which brings strength to tho'harossod frame, wbaricd and jaded by a hacking, coughj must next be obtained. Ask that fresh, bright, rosy-checked slrl, 'who Uit a few weeks ago, was lying hcljdess on her' bed, with, Ii Jieotio flusli about making its appcar nn'co.b'n'Iier cheeks' j ask her what restored her to her lone nlchts of balmy sleep, re newed strength, and a final scattering of mat cougn mat was dragging licr down to her gravo. Ask her" what. piysician was so successful in her case, whifc!i"scemed to badly lriedi'eino and to defy the many allur ing hnd tempting morsels which anxious hands prepared for her to smooth her jour ney from this life. Ask her who .was the bcncfactofJy.hu' her cjfosjeped'kirig 'volumes, win uriRiiieu, iiur meji.ims win open, wnuc and $1 per bottle. (Jrcat saving by buying large size. Fike's Toothache Crops euro in ope. min ute. " " Closjtig Trices qf DkIIavkx & Tow.vsend, htm'k liovernmcnt nml Oold. 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Nov. 27,1818: ii. n. i n. looi .......nro uiti luan .isxca ir.ts. 5.20'a, ism J,,,,iD.ilj ioi asked H.B.S.'Wa 1S17 ....Hi' Inn no'i asked I.H..-.20',160S...' 109! bull in asked II. ft. in.4ii'.. 1171. Mil ii7. asked It. 8. currency, 's i:oH bid 122', naked U.H.6'1891, new lost, bid 1M asked II. B. 4 Vs. new .104 bid I04S asked U s 4' now m bid ien'4 asked I'ennsylranlall. Jl ,32. bid 32 "i asked I'hila. A llnnrtlnjt it. it 1214 bid I2H asked I.elilAh Valley H, It,....,... uld uti asked r.eMj!h t'oal & NnV, Cn-M. 16 bid II1 asked United Companies ot ti. J.I29X bid 130 asked Knitlicru Ontral 11. It.,.. 14 bid is asked lle-tonvtllo 1'ass. It.lt. Co lot, bid loV as ieo Gold .' not, hid imn asked Oliver. $ b una js-h. ...... ma wit asKen " (Dimes and 1.D mes). 0S4 bid t)9H nsked MAUKIKI), SmcKKn KruEnv. AtIIudsoudaIc,on26lll lilt., bv 8. W. Hudson, .lustico of lli reace,VilliamStockoraud Ellcti Kcmery, ,, -r.tr i ,r . ' an oi uuusunaai?.. ' Millkr 7oinn. Iii Summit Jfill, on tho l'Jth ult, at Iho l'resljj-teriail Tarsonage, by the Itcv. Uorcmus, Mr. Milton MU'er to Miss Susan Jbugh, both of .Vaucli uiiunK lownsnip, uarnon uounty, l'a. SxvoEn Kkttra, In Afuhouing Valley, on tho Mthult., at the Lutheran Par sonage, by Itcv. Win. Jf. Staiiss, Jr. Louis Snyder, of Jiiuch' Chunk, to Miss l'riseilla Ki'ttraJ 6f Jrauch Chunk Town. , sliiji, Carbon county, J.!." ' ; KhCu Monnis. On IhoStli inst,, nt Weiss port; by Iho Itev. J. K. Heyfrit, Lewis II, Krum, of Luzcrno county, Pa., and Miss Mary E. Morris, of Franklin township, maroon couiuy, l a. New Advertisements. '! 'i' : : lll SHERIFF'S SALES av vnti mi tcp REAL ES'f ATE! Tbe follow nc TalunMa rrorvorllon U1 Im SoU by J. Y. UAVDESUV&U, SberltTof Carton Cuua ty, on , Saturday, December 28, 1878. at tka COURT 110USK, In lie ItOIIOUmi OF MAUCH CHUNK, Car boo Corttr, IVum vlrinla, at ONK o'clock V. JI.: . II r Tlrtod of s writ or a ritai nciis. all tbit certain $ Itnate In Lower TowamenFlnx towntblp, Carbrn CtiUDty, reDQaylriiDU, bounded by tioda of J)rid Wacner, Joe. CbrUtman and Samuel ZleKenfuu cou Mining SIXTT-KOUK ACUKS, more or less. The luiproTunieuti Ibereon a re1 a TWO-STORY FHAME DWKLLINO, p I di I fen by wtniy-ix feetj Barn, thirty by tblrty feet, and other otUlMlogi, gelled and taken Into execution as the proper ty of tejben CbrUtman. ALSO, i - lly tlrlue of a wrltof, V?ilr ExfOJAi,all thoe three adjoin la TRACTS OR T1ECES OF LAND, w- iHqUIn tbe Towntblp of Lower Tawna(jjfi, la tbe .Cvunty.of Carbon, and Stataof I'cboitI vanla; tbe .one beslunlnc at a atone, thence by Uudof laid J, D, OreeoiweU uorth one dere, weit Ofty-ooe perchea to atpne; tbeneo by Jand of Thoruaa Kueunar north eUbtjr-aU aud ono-half degree eaittjtwnlj'-aU percbeato o Itonoj theuce by the eape jOrlp orie degree, weit four pertbea tua atone; thence by land Utrf-App! land north aerenty-alz aud tbree-fourtbs,deKr eaitttwen-tr-ulne and brfe-fourtba perhea , to a clone; ttwoce by tlu Mine north. &dfeijtjtwo 'degreea, eat twenty percbea to a afonej aouth elxW-flfe. decreo, 4vajt tao percbea,'wto .hemlock j atulb twenty Te. and one-halfUVgreea, ear( nine mid three fouijttn perche4.ioa atone; tout height and ouebalf dvsreea, eajt twelve aud tureoourtbi percbea to a alone; south one degree. eH for It four d one-ball crcbea toaatoue; thence by the berelueftcr described tiact aoutb elgbty-alx and one-half drgroea, weat ninety perchei to the plats of beglLntuf, contalulng TUIRTV-FOUK ACRES; And the other tract, bejlnnlaj at a atone )loe late John Hose, north lhly-FeTen degreea, east ouu hundred and fhlrtjuur and puelulf percbea to a etoue; tbeof by land of aatd J. D. tlreeu awel uorth three degrees, tfeat eljhtjfour pereh eatoaatonet aouth elgbty-als dereea, eaU oue hundred and thirty percbea to a poet; theuce aoutbone degree, eaat one hundred and eighty two aud three-fourths percbea to tbe place of be glpploff, confalulotf JIXTV-SU ACRES AND FIVE TERCIIES, more or less. The ImproTetnents thereon are a ONE AND A HALF STORY STONE DWELLING, telrebr thirty-two feet; Frame Kitchen attach ed, tea ly flfWeafret; tiUble,aUteeD by tweuty ftfur feet, and oue bulldlug. &4seJ and Uksn Into execution as tbe proper ty of Samuel tirwenswvlg. J W. RACDENBU3JI SherU, fbirWrftfl'is liu aiuuo. Lc twver New Aclvcii'tisemcnts. . x SSI0NEE,3 saL 1 -- 1 1 Of Tamable Real Jtetotd. I)y srlrtue ot nn order otVlte Cotiit ot Contra rm rinasof t'arpon Coonty, there will cipoc! at rublleBSloat Jao .(. (J, , J , ,j ,J( Valley House, in Uic, Borough oi'Lchifflitfan, CAHflON COUNTY FA. oil 1 (' Wednesday, Jan. 1st, 1879,, commonclttr at ONI3 o'clock. 1, r.. thi toM6wf infTiloKcrldM iracr orpiocoof woodlaiii.uujne In Mahonlne Twp Carbon Cotintrj HoiiiIuM br lnndnf J. Cnnfrrj. A. JIomfJnpl.ua Hnui't, If. Wnlnhaiiar ntid Innra Into of JfMrnh Wiua. niHcuerv HUrT'Aflion Jvrnrn, contuiuing FIFl'Y ACRES and one hundred and forty perches. Also at tbe same time, and place will be sold 1 Share of the Capital Stoclc m Ihc Carbpn.,. Cq, Indus trial Society. a I j Terms and C mdlLlons will be made known it the ttaie and p'aceol sale by ). 8A M O EL'LEITIENO UTII, '" ' AsslnneeotWM. ltbllN. Mahonlns; twp Nov. 33, lk7. S liKUIFt' SALE Valuable Real Estate I brtlrtueof ft writ of Vkn. EX. l-.8tu?il1oat of thetvartof Common t'leas pf nrbon rountv, and to me directed, there will be ezposeil at rublio Kale, on the piemuee, in Eaet 1'tnu Township, qt t Monday, December 16, 1878, at TWO o'clock In the afternoon! the following Konl Estate, rtcacrlbed iia roUotyi, to wit i All thn'Undtv'.cled (mplmll Interest of Joseph UoliljDtJ Ju nil that certain , i Tract or Piece of Land, altnate In East Penn Township, Cmbon Coon ty, mate of ronasylvaula. bounded and deacrlb- i'u ns joi owt, to win lU'RlnnliiffBta wbUe oak. thence br land ot ID Wert in an aouth twentvidx detrieea. Mt seventy p'-rchos to. ,.$tine j thence br laud ot Itouueu Wertman Mxty-jtye anil ouelonnh de- sreea. wont on hundiod nud twenty fire and two tentn.norxhes to ft nronet tlie nee by land of Joseph Jtabflcnmn north Qt.y-four and oue-hall uenrofB, wcmioub nuuarca ann luurteon ana one-halt perchosio a atontx aontlv Ulrty-seven and tpe halt drirrensweat iwentr-one and one half perched to a ptone, north forty-one degree, west twenty and one-fourth percbea to a atone, north fotty-nlne nnd n-lialt degrees, east eleven fllldaix tenths it n Chen 10 a tti.nn. tinrth thlrfv. six d-'preeA, wot ninetv percnes to a siono i inenco oy mnu or jonn iianennan norio lotty flve orsrrce, oast torty perches to a ptonet thence by land of Ooorce Ilettlcraoath tw my seven desiees, east tnttty-four perclicatto a stoiicJ south s)xty-nuio dCKiess, cast tUlrtynlne Blirl one half tini-Rhen tut Muifinnt IhltTirtH hvlnnri ot Jacob Werttnan north aUty-ono aud one-half ueRrees, oani aixivuvo forcncs to a siono norm sixteen, and one-hail, deKrcesioast BUtv-liVe lieiellM tn n itnnA.i iinrili mitimii. and nrftJittlf degrees, cost nineteen and one -fin If perches to a piuue.norin iQiriy.iour aecrces.west ionrpercu es to a atone , thence by laud ot Anion Quiuner north setentv-ttve decrees, east thtrtv-seven and onefonth perches Ni a etoaoj thenco by lanaoi John lialilet sonth fifteen and one ball rtpgrees, east seventy lonr perches to a stone; Ihunbo by land of Jacob Werttnan north clithtw cliEhtdeKreei. east lorty-elx and noven-tenlhs pet cbea to the place ot beRinnlup, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-blX ACItES moro or Ichs. Tlie Improvements consist ot a ' TWO-STOjKV FItAME DWELLING UUtlriE twenty by thirty feet, with kitchen attached eighteen nr Unity feet. 'wash-housenMxteon by twenty reel, cider prtyjn sixteen by thirty threo feet, warxir houso twOnty Uy tblrty-two.feet. Rwls harm thirty six by sixty feet, machine shed .twnitv-ttireo by tweuly-thDutfectt,tand other outbuJMlDgs, , .i Heirod ana tdkeif into Diftcutlon as tbe prop erty ot Joseph Itolshosj ouft to do sold ty J. W. nAUDEMlURIl.tehertff. SnKnirrs Omen Mauch Chunk, Nov. 19, 1873 They .all.,Vyant It; Bccnnse It ts a family newspaper of Pucolfivqn4 reiitilDg for old nud young, and It contains a re liable m d comprehensive summary of alt the important News. v . t The Now York Obsoiver, THE HEST FAMlLYNEVSPAtlin. Fnb-lshea both the illfrlnusmnd'scoplar Hews that Is desired In any family, while all.thatis likely to do harm la. shut opt. It devutee tour pases to rrltaious news aswi fotir to secular. The iscw Vwi t OtisF.uvrn wjs fl rst publlnhed ini8.'3:nnd it t bqUai;i.l to Wo. the only lunt anooof a Itollgidu Newspaper contluninglts even coureoiJpr i-ifxmx Vkabs. without a chmge ot name, doctrine Intent, purpose, or pledgo fiom tho date ot its birth. -Tlio 57th Volurao Will contain all the Important news that cm Interest or Instruct bo that any one who rends It will be thorough y posted. . We do not run a benevolent Institution; and we do nob asliilor thomipport of; chanty. We; propose to makeitho Ueat Kewpi;per tbst is pub It shed, and we propose to fell It e cheaply us it can bo atTotdeu. Let those who rant pare, sound, sensible, tcntfijul reauinjr, subscribe fi r It and Jet them induco others to do thn same. We are nrwt pnbllslpg, In tho OiitEiiVEH the fctoryo! - f 1 Joan TnE Maid, by Mrs. Ciuni.r.fl anthomf "Clirouiclca of tho echoubcrg Cottfl Family." Wo send no premium. We will send you The New York Observer one year, poet paid, for 83.15 Anyone send In ir with bis. own subscription the names of MEW subscribers, thai have com mis. on nl lowed In proportion to tho number sent. For particulars seotetmslu tho Odskrvbr. SAMPLE COPIES FREE. Address, vlV New York Observer, nor. 30. 37 IMIIJC ItOW.'W, Y. THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN! Mis. C. DcTschirschljiy,, UMprctfnlir Imltfs tlio atlenilcm h her lrnlr rrlrnils ,nd tlie imb'lo general')' ta lier Ifew Large and Klcgniit Block ol Notidnsl Fancy Goods, comDrutDtf UNritnu'EAR, HEnr.iN and OKllMAM'llW.V WdOI.. lIOSIKUY.ini. rorlfsl and IJomontle KMllllOlDKltY, ltIlinON6. OM1VES, nnd a lurxo ariclyof tUe.Newo;pcjnilo . Fancy Goods for the Holidays. ., m Alan. In conn ixl Ion wllh the tlwre, I keeps tnll Bud eompKlo Mock of OKIWAN TRTJITif. f XilMllURtfHirtnd 8WIT7.EU CnEESE. . . CANDIK8 and CONFECTlOHg. toscther wllh a varietr ot Oood, not eneralir kept tn anr other store In town. If roudonot aea what Ton want. ak fur Ita'id I wlll aet It. Athaieor linDlio pntrona'ze Is soHciU-rt, aud perfect .(lfc,lon. luaiaatBea la piles aid quality of goocu. I carlyOnpotlta Dorllnfc'a) fjtore4 1 Bank Street, Lchightofi,' Pa. Ziovember W, W4. , MRS. A. C. PETER, : op H. A. Peter's Central Drk Store. LBUCKQJVS LOCK, IaOOniGHTOW. PA., Petpoctlallf ansntmcen to the people of Lb hlffhton and Tlointtr. that abe will ouitlnua tbe bualneas;aslieretofoie and thank) njr thorn for past favora, atka a ontlnuanco thoieof. Yva will arwara find a fall line of . PTJUE DRUGS and 0HEUI0AI8. rATENT MKDICISKS. HOUSE and 1'AW.K I'OWUERS, TOU i:TAUTICl,15S,81'ONOE3. CIIA. MOIHHKINS. PLAIN and PAN. OYHTATlONKHr.lateatatylea of l'LAIN and FANOV WALI. I'A. PAKB. atD'leea to imt tha tlmea l'Ulth: WJNKi andtIQU01tSfor nmllclaal uae, c. at fewest Trices. Pliyatetau'a pre. acriuilons comiKiunded by Dr. C. T. Horn, at all hours of tbe day and nlsut, Monday tnclud V). UllU A. C. I'KTEH. Jlarcu-ii. TS-yl oal I Coal 2 1 lam now anpplylne the Terr Beat LATTI. UE1K COAL at the following Low Prices, Til i No, 1 cheatndt by the Car, ti 40 per ton No. 1 Chestnut, stogie ton, s 75 per ton No. 2 Chestnut, by tha Car 2 so per ton No. S Cheatnut, single ton 2 75 per ton DELIVEMSD. (stove and Ens BUes at equally Low Prloes, J. L. GABEL, Dealer in. General Hardware, &c., nfreaitMbe roti'x reu.rv BASK KTBIET LQIGUTU fa, t,oi,." itn Advertisements 4- A GOLD MEDAL has been rtwardeci ti th FafU Exhibition el isfSlo CLARKE 4 JL. JL 1 ' V.til Six-cord Spool Collolll It l rplehralro! fortelng etroilgcr, cluelle, nhil of uniform atrength. '- It li'n l?en BwanlcJ medala at tlie grcnt' Expos! lion from tlie fl rit, nt I'arla, I'n 1W55, lo tlio Centennial at l'lilladelphla th 1876. 1 In tl.r 'roantry Clnrk'a 0; N. T. Bpont CUIton'fs svlilcly knqtVn InnlJ acttlona r.. ni a. .4.1.. t.' i ! ! .. ,,..Li..i..i ,u, iw f;(Hwin,i .UA!:jiuiii:a 111 .'1 iKiiinv a Uts lrmid-SMillrig.' Their' mills, at Newaffc.Nj J., and rnitli'v, Sootliinil, aro tho larget una most Mlnplel 'fti llio Votld.' Tho cntlfK process of .manufucturb 'Is condncted under tho most complete and' caVeftll. ailperrlaion, nnd thev claim for thclr'Alfierfdon 'pri'diic tlon at feast nn rqrujl merit to that produced In Paisley mills. As TV'" ' NO GRAND PRIZES were awMefl at Paris for SPOOL Cotton, (hey aro glnd In announce to the Amerfijlr rutlic tli ftt they have1 been nwarded a GJM Medal, being the highest award giren for 8ix-Cord Sniol Cotton. . i i George A. Clark. & Brother, BOI,r. AGENTS, ' 400 Broadway New York. fl! J' tK0 DrwT J ffl.V'" I staled, Tnnanrn A UUUUUl twardt.t kfnhrrt n. at fnlnn(l tExtmltkm m fit etrinff qtilrtitit an txrrnmt'hpUp JW. aritf nf wtttating ami fiamrivg. TAtftAr I9W frtr made. As t.r Hna atrip Irndt-tnaff U rloMlf Imitated ot. Inferior rood, pte that Jrtrlfm'm Art G ;n eMryjilot. Roll by all deal. fVnd ,fr ramrl.J free, to C. A. JloasoH Co., Hfrt, fcttYsNrr, Va. OsF.,WAtlDIfe. Phlla., Pa., Oenoral Airent.) AORNTd WANTED.-Por the heal faatrat line Ficioilal Hooks and lllbloi? . Pricos redaced W p;r cent. Address, NAT. PU11. CO.. rnlla . l'a. n day to Anenta ranvaasing for the Finn. side VlsiTolt. Terms and Outfit fiee. Address P. O. VICKEIl V. Augusts, Ma. TTiXIlri OATinq: With trlamn in -I" Aaeiilsontfltio rts. L. JOKES CO... Masaau, N. Y, 30 Mixed Cards. Snowll.ke. Uamaak, dte.. no 2 alike with nnmn, lo ota, J, Minkler ,t Co., Hassan, N. Y. -i i , 25 PAJfCvY CAtlDS.wllh name. I0c..plaln or ?oliL Apenla ontflt. Inc. iw styles, Hull t! Co., llndaon, N. Y. ; TJ rpiE SJA,TJNGTQN pe'aninS mile' m- 'AND ... , Cabinet Ware Factory,' .AT ,SLATINOyON. JOHN BALLIET,' Propr., ' il ii IJ?fiU (a Bl! klmln and alzon nt Dne. Ilemlock Oak and JlarJ Wood Lumber, aud .litiowpia pare til to exocute any amount of order tor BresseD Liimbell , OP AM. KINDS. Doors, Snshcs, Blinds. Slmtlcfw, Mouldings, Cabinet Ware. Ac, With promptness. ' Bracked Alade to Order."' ,i .it, , .... v !. i i Tbe Machinery Is all now and of the beat and most Improved klnda. I employ none but tha best workmen, nae well aeaoneil and srood ma tcrlat. and amthei efore abltt to fruarantee entlrrr satistactlon to all who may favor mewlth a call.. Orders dv mall ptomptly attended to. Sir chara-en are niodcruto;. terms cash, or Interest charged atterthlrty days. 01 ViS IttU CALU tV Tlioae rnrico In Bmldlnn will find It t I heir advflntngo to havo Bldln-f. Floor Hoards Doora, Hashes, bhutlers, &o., die. made at thli Factorv. , MaylOyi JOUN BALI.tKT. rjIHE GRANDEST - .. j I " ! Exposition of Clothing JSrer made In I.EniQHTON Is at the Pmi OUlco liultdlng of II. II. PET BBS, "Agent. on DANK 6.TItEI5,'abd';tlie people know It. f , IJo kfc cisrytblns; wontedla. rcn's and Hoy's Clothing, at the moat,Mc-deratc Prices , jou avsn . Ho never ct wasted time ta 8 ell In Ill'rh Tnccd Uooda. Illarrlr-es oro ao LOW, that peoplo are vrnnriehnj: liow It can be dune. Hn It IS done. Those In fieed ol ( 1 Fall or sWin'ter. .Suits !'. will find It ti tholr a'dVantaira1 tit consult II. If.' rr.TKlta, Saent, about tbp tttitter. aug MU yyt. Obcrlioltzcr's Liniment, . O A3VE.5.H Q R MIL Kr la how lilihlr reconiniended and extenlrely uwrt for Itheumntlam, I'n.etMl 1-Vet. Aclica, ruins, horea, btincs, Sve.Ilnffa, bpmlus Ar. It la of tha crealOft rulno in cuiins Cuta.Clailia.1 bpi-elns nnd wttelilnmra In horapa. 1 It'acta qulchtr sind aurrlf. It at onco twmtliea1 aiitl relieve! tha aitlTlolnta. I ha Itnifl &Inr.tM' and the Achipp Wc.rves, The moncy wlll bo Jialtl back to filiy una not rati fled with l(rf. ect. I'nua oenta. S boitlna for tl. Tie pared bjf iCvObor,holtiicr, U. Ji, ' ' TUb Tfiixulx .Pectoral. 1 tins taxiro l Ifself to be lwcd.llarlyod.iptM to old persna, rotiaumpilve and children, it breaks aco!& It stops a eimh. It aids OTpcctoratlou.. It civealnstant relief. It elves airenaih. It brings ret. It baa tusile more curea than aur other medicine. Thousands of thecltlselis of Eaatetn Pennsylvania have Used it' lor tears J 'tat and teatify to the relief given and cttrea t f ectcd. Price, 25 cents tr & I ottlea for (I. Pre Birod by Levi Obrrholticr. II, II., and lor Rale y A. J BU1U.INO, IxiJl-hUia. 0T. 2Wnt, llcallli and Happiness. Health and Happiness are priceless Wealth to their voaswaora, and yettbey arerwltbiu the reach ot every one who will use , Wright's LiverPills, - The only anre CUltE for Torpid Liver. Uyanep.i ata. Headache. Hour Htomsch, Cocstlpstton. De-' blilty, Nausea, ana all llllUons eornplslnt abd lllood diaordeia. None geuniue uniesa alanvsl "Win. Wright Phila." It your Druagiat will not' supply send 25 cents for one box to Jlarrlck Holler & Co., 70 Ntth Bt.. Phlla.- Vta. tS yl Qcriunu llorso.nud Coir I'ontlcr tl Xaenaatoek heallhv ana In roswl .nnlMnh rt.i aldaulgeatlon and Ksimilstion. It makes fat. i muscle and milk. 11 r ualna; It a none will do more work ai,d a cow' aire more milk sad belli, better spirits and condition. It also keeiia pool. try healthy and lnercaaea the quantity ot eaga.1" It l made bv Dr. Levi OberhollseT St his rolilal, bsck ot 131 N. Third btreet, Phlla. It la aolcVkr actual weight, at 15 reuta per bound, br A. J, UUULI.Ml.Lehightou. liov, 21. ISJWuio. 7 40 Admtnlslrator's Notice. Ealatc of 'il$an Milter, dec"J. . Votice Is hereby riven, thai leiteia ot Adrnln. latrailou opoil the estate of Wllaon Miller, lato ol Mabomug townahip, carbou county, pa., deetd, hare been granted to ibe ondi-ralgued. All ersona k nowlng tbemselrva to bo ludobtssd toeald estate will make payment within eiz weeka. ana those having claim, will present them duly authenticated for acttlemout to TUOMAb B. HKOK, Adnilui.trator. -Lehlshtou. Kov. is. ltOS-wo, duttnlatrntor'n Notice. JMalc of ioaA wi KhU, dee'd. Notice Is hereby given, that lettera of Admin, latration upon tho eaute of Joahaa Kloia, laie f-t Mahoning townahip , Carbou county, Pa., deed, have been granted lo tbe undeclared. All pervma knowing ihemselvea to be laaebUal toaiid oatate will make payment within nt week a. and those having olaima wil, piemur. thr.8 dQ y anlbenttcaied fo. aKaleueut to THOK.tM Il'tHN A1o'll.'MtsU,r TaiieBiPf lowueui), Hot t1tjf-
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