e . .... Society, meetings. kfhito aiiiUi No ii.U. O. K. or tub M. c -.inland 4th Monday of each month, In lie bor'a Hallt&ehlRhtoiit at 7i) o'clock r. m JohnOagtaa, M. K. U. Nm. 11. Ulluani. t. Ka lt.-rf. DlUuiiX IIUTIBN .l,ouaI.,No.s. liO. O. I. meet, every TuiailayevonMK.at "o'clock. In Rebers Hall. II. Kettenbader,A.U,N. II. Itebor, Secretary, Lriiiohtok I.opoe, No. JJt K. of P.. rnceja on Friday evenlnga. (n MoWa JXM. at o'clock. W. II. Uacbmnn, CO 1 1.. A.AiIUer, K.bf n.anil w. gj n.-BlKWIIUB, OtSTIUOr ATTOnNHY A COUNSKLLOIl AT IjAW. Office, Kloti'a Drubilng ntodaway. MAUUII CHUNK, rA Hattlln Eatatea. Filing Account! and Orphan Conn rraonce n snoclalty. Trial of Cnnea caroldliv attended to. Icif tranaaotlons tn Knirllah and German. Jan V. 8ATUI.DAY. DKCKM11EU 21, 1878. Local and Personal. . .to sunscninKits. Subscribers to the CaiiboX Advocate will take ptdi.l notice that our terms are ono .lollarayear jfnWiy In ailvniico, if not bo palil $1.21 will bccliargcit In every Instance. Subscribers gelling tliclrpnperaby mall will refer to the direction tab un llicir papers nil note the date, nml remit accordingly. Cold 100. I.ehieh Valley Railroad .14. Lehigh Coal 4 jfaflgalioii-141. West's liter pills cure sick headache. rhiladejphiaand Heading Railroad 12J. Sunday School Clirislmas trees aro In order. - t , ' Chew JacksoViI But Sweet Navy To Wcco. ; ' " 7-50. The Alburtis .furnaces aro in full blast, and aro, making good iron. OYSTUHS, frc'sh every day, at A. K. Miller's, at bottom prices. MeaI TIigTmia'i Atiier ew advertise ment inanotber Cyluinu. Read our advertising coliimnJ,llien pro ceed to the purchase of your holiday goods. You can'gc( fresh fish every day at A. K. Miller's' saloon', at lowest cash prices. A fine brick residenoo is at present be lug orecled in Vulnutnort,noar tho railroad station. .V how flooring is boing laid on the Le high bridge between this place and Weiss rt. It was much needed. Ifyou yrant a fasliionableliator cap,call at T. p. Clauss", and buy ono for a small amount,of money. lietter commenco practicing writing eighteen hundred and soventy-ci nine, so as to be all ready when Ihc lime conies. The directors of tho Lehigh Valley Rail road on Tussday'of last week declared a quar ly divideidof one per cent. Martin Uirgin, who was sentenced tn be bung at Pottavillelust WcMnceilay, has been rcpited-unlll January 1,1 tb. You-can -buy. lUeT cheapest and bet clothing and undcr.varc, at tho store of . Schmidt', Wciss-ior.. A man residing in Reading, who lost his sight serving as a soldier during the re bellion receives a monthly pension of $72. The j-cvival services are still continued In the Evangoiical church, and quite a num ber of inquirers aro at the anxious teat. Overcoats, latet styles and best material, fur a small amount of ready casli, at II. II. reters', Post office building, Lehighton. There wllf bo three eclipses next year two of the Bun and ono of the moon but none of them" will;!! vis'ablo -In this' part of tho world. ' The Lehigh Valley railroad company Is replacing tho old smoke-sticks on its en gine's with new ones, to bo of one thickness, and not spreading at tlio top, Another new and elegant slock of fall and waiter cloths and suitings at II. II. l'eters, l'ost office building, liood tita, low prices and satisfaction guaranteed always. K. P. Kawcett, the barber, l.as raised his dwelling and shop, put a now roof on and ncwlvweathcr-boa riled It, and now, when nicely painted 'twill look very neat. Blankets and Buffalo Robes very cheap foi" cash, at GaBcl's Hardware store, .Lc highton. John Kruse, an cmployo at V.ickerlon, Xhad'l liad'hls hand caught In a cog-wheel Tues day, and badly mashed. Dr. J. G. Zern, Wednesday amputated two of tho fingers. Ifyou want shirts, neck wear, or any thcr article jn gent's furnishing goods, call on T. D. Clauss, and ho will supply you at extraordinary low prices. "Where shall we find rest 7" asks a reli gious weekly.- My dear sir, th very best place to find rest and pluuty of it, is to be romo clerk In a dry goods storo that doscn't advertise. Kvcry description of plain siul fancy Job l'rintlng at." knock down" prices at the office of the Cikbox Apvucatk. Bend alon your orders. Before purchasing your Christmas pres ents, call on K, F. Luckcnboeli; noar the Droadway House, Mauch Chunk, and ex amine bis elegant assortment of latest nov elties. For bols, shoes ar rubbers, of the finest makes, call on T. I). Clauss, You will find an immense stock to select from, at lower prices than ever before offered. All medicines warranted frosh, genuine and unadulterated at the l'eople's Drug and Family Medicino storo. A. J. Purling, Proprietor. Do you need a fall and winter suit of clothes, madq up in tho latest and most dur able manner t then go to T. D. Clauss, the merchant tailor; on Dank street, and be "fit ted." Friccj lower than ever. Charles, son of Manasses Acker, of Mack croltown, was 'o'ugaged falling timber one day last week, when a tree foil suddenly, striking Acker and badly breaking his leg above tho kncOj' jpr. J. Q. Zern reduced the fracture, amyha patieH is doing wall. Clocks and Watches carefully repaired, and work warranted, at lowest cash rates, at Ilagernan's cheap cash store, opposite public square, Welssport. 41-13, Seo cherubims in another column hold ing a bunch of grape from whioh Spoor's Fort (irane Wine is mado, that is so Uielily es- teemed by I he jnedlcal profession for the use ol invalids, weakly pawns, and tlio aged. Cami-hob Milk Dr. Oborholtcer's Lini ment has been tested by thousands, and lias proved, to bo of tho highest valuo to tho community. It hat effected many cures in Rheumatism, pares, Swellings, Sprains and Frested Feet, ami many persons rcoumiucnd it for Cuts, Galls and Swelling in horses. It cost 24 cents, at Durlings. 1.4 II. M.S. PiXAroBK-thrco gems from this popular opera, now all the rago at tho Boston Man urn. " I'm called Little Mutter- rup," ' Whcu I was ft Lad." " Chorus of Sailors," Quartette, " Lo, a Star Shono in the F.ast,"s Adleux," Nocturne, Uono and"Adrien." Folka Mnjourka, Talexy, music worth 1.9J, ore found in the in teresting musical journal, the " Sconic," the December number of which has been ro leJved, Send 10 rU. (luriw taken) to John F Ferry A Co., Publither-, .Washington Street, Il vru, Ijs. Next Wcducsday wlllboChristmosday, and wo cmbraco this opportunity of wlslilng all our patrons and friends a very MERRY CHRISTMAS I The Philadelphia and Reading 11. R. Co., offer holiday excursion tickets nt re duced rules. Seo advertisement in another column. A number of arrests have been mado hereabouts during tho past few days of persons charged with picking and stealing coal on tho L. V. R. R. No. 2 furnace of tho Bethlehem Iron comiany last woek yielded 430 tons of Bes semer iron. Only ono furnace, specially built, for tho puriiosc, produces splcgolclscn. The Carbon Iron company, whoso works aro located at Parryvllle, will at Its next meeting act uion a proposition to leaso or sell a part, or the whole., of tho real estala of the company. So reported. If you have occasion lo visit Mauch Chunk, or any other placo on tho lino of tho L. A S. Railroad, buy your ticket beforo en tering the cars or it will cost you five extra, t. c. fifteen cents to Mauch Chunk. Wo learn that nil our Sunday Schools arc making extraordinary efforts to glvo tho children connected therewith a linppy Christinas. The several entertainments will occur on Christmas eve or Christmas night. The Cammilla Ursoconocrt,atthc Man sion House, Mauch Chunk, on the evening of tho 10th Inst., under tho auspices of the AthenaMim,was a decided success. Tho house was well filled and tho pcrfonnanoo excel lent. One hundred thousand tons of Scranton coal wcro sold at auction by tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Coinpan y, in New York, Wednesday, at prices from 00 to 82, cents lower than In November. .1. 11. Nicholson, P. O. 8., I. O. 0. F.f will visit Lehighton sometime during Janu ary, for the purjiose of organizing a Rebecca Degree Lodge, and delivering ft freo lecture on Odd Fellowship. Duo notice will bo given of time, and place. Wm. Applenian, who attempted to wreck a train on tho Erio Railway, near Shohola, on tho 24th ult., pleaded guilty at Milfnnl, l'iko oounty, on Tuoalav, nnd wa sentenced Wednesday to ten years' imiifis- ment. Iron ore Is now selling at $2.25 per ton in tho mining sections of Lehigh county. Before the panic tho same ore cost the furn aces $0 per ton, but at that time pfg Iron was worth from $40 to $42, whereasfuow it is down to .$17.50. The body of Catharine Kochert, oged about 80 years, was found (looting in tho Schuylkill canal at lteadins Tuesday. Slio left home Monday evening, and nj) traco of her could l.o round until to-day. She being weak-minded, it is supposed tho went to the water and jumicd in. j If you have borrowed this paper, read carefully and return it to tho ovncr, and thon send ono dollar to this office nud get ono of your own fnr52 weeks It islloss than firo cents per week I Try tho Caiidon Advo cate for 1870. It will niako a nice New Year's Gilt in the family. t It is well to h.ive f.nth in everything, but you want to carefully exaininoitho in sido of n chestnut before you trust altogether to apjiearances, but you may ulwaysrust to the appearance of David Ebbert's tanms outside and inside. His teams uro always the lowest in tlio county. Ilcv. C. K. Fchr, P. E., of the Allen town district, will preach in tho Evangeli cal church, of this borough, this (Saturday) evening at 7:30 o'clock, and to-morrow (Suui day) at 10 a. in. and 7 p. in. Communion services at 3 o'clock p. in. Sunday. All aro cordially invited to attend. F, P. Longstrcct and T. J. Median, Esqs aro working vory earnestly for their client, Charles Sharpe,onoof tho condemned Mollies, in onler to savo his lite. With tho now evidence in their iostessioii, they feel confident of obtaining n pardon for him, or atleasta commutation of tho death sentence. Go to Pan. Graver's Bee Hive Store, to purchase finest articles of ladies' dress goods aiurgroccrics lor the Holidays. Prices astonishingly low lor cash. Tho United Companies of New Jersey announce a quarterly dividend of two and one-half per con!, payable at tho office of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Philadel phia, on tho 10th day of January,1879. The transfer books of the company closed on the 20th of December and will reopen January 2, 1870. Thomas M. Weaver, has recently open ed on the Blue Mountain, at the Lehigh Gap, a mammoth vein of granite. Thomas says he will now be oblo to furnish "all the world and tho rst of mankind" with gran ito stones for 6tecl furnace works, Ac, at tumble-down prices. His wst office address is Packcrtou, P.i. In returning from Mauch Chunk, last Saturday, Carl Miller's team ran into Gee, Raworth's team, upsetting tho wagon and spilling George und his wifo into the road, badly hurting the latter in tho lower cx trcmeties. Persons should bo inoro careful driving along tha mountain road it is simply a womlor there aro not inoro acci dents of this kind. Tlio lccluroof Rev. B.T. Vlncent.In tho school hall, on Tuesday evening last, was, so fur as tho lecture was concerned, a decided success tho few present expressed the most entire tatisf.iction, but financially tho affair was a decided failure. The amount realized not beiug sufficient to pay actual excuses. This is not right. The talent engaged was tlio best and the object laudable. Tho parsonago of tho Evangelical Con gregation, of Weissport, wos visited on the evening of the 16th in tho thapo ofamr priso party by tho members of the ohurcli and others. Tho largo delegation had their baskets well filled with tho necessaries of life, with which they presented their pastor, the Rev. J, K. Seyfrcit,aiid hit family. This dear eoplo know how to reveal their lovcand generosity to their prcaoher who labors among them, God bless them. Two more Mollio Maguiro arrests were mado at Springfield, Illinois, a few days ago on a roquisition from Governor Hartranft, fur tho murder of Michael Durkln, at St. Clair, Schuylkill County, in January, JSCS. the names of tho murderers aro Michael Merrrick, a miner nud school director, and .Michael (mtlaglian, a miuo Inspector. Tho testimony shows that Durkin was shot by Merrick, and that Golfiighan finished tho job by kuockiug out his brains with a heavy weight. Tho avcrrgo tlmo of the closing of the canal at this place by freezing for the ten years ending 1848, was November 28; for the next 10 years, Nov. 30; the following decade, Doc 1, and the last nine years, Dec. 3. Tho earliest closing was Nov. 25,1815, and tho latest on Christmas, 1829, the year of theoioiiiiigof the canal to commerce. In 1811, tho year of tho memorable fresbct,uav igation continued until Dec 17th. The prcscut year there has bean no ice on the tuual, and from present looks navigation may remain oicn until after New Year. .ll Democrat. IUmpagious small Uvs st.mirg the Ule graph w.i., coti Lughud jj0,00 last year. G'oiHcktt'il Illcctloli. Pktitius Fii.kd, Not AcconniNO to Law. On the 5th Inst., n ticlltlou, contesting tho election of Charles Mcendscn, for Associate Judge, was placed In tho hands of Hon. S.S. Drcher, Prcsident-Judgo, at StroudsburgiOiid filed lu tho Protltouotnry's office of this county, on tho Tlh itist. Tho petition sets forth and alleges Illegal votes wlcd fur Mr. Meendsen as follows t East Penn, 10 j Lehigh, 8 j Lower Towa- mcnslug,48; Toivamcnsing, 20; Lausanne, 3l Puclterton, 2 j Parryvllle, 0! Penn Kor ift, 2) Welssport; 12; also, 1 lunatic in Lower Towa incusing, and a number ol pau pers. Tho petition is ssgncd by tho following persona K. M. Mulhearn, Charles Sohcubel, r. II. Allirigllt, H. llrelsfurd, ,1. O. Kline. W. H. Stndi, Wm.C. Morris, Albln Stolle, Amos Slmli, (loo. W. Bertsch, Jacob Sauber, John Miner, Jacob Sendcl, .1. 11. llvmlmau, Robert 11. Bcithm, ,1ns. H. Handwork, Win. Butler, L. Flcntje, KU Shick, S.iinuel 11. Heist, Gcoro K. Painter, (lilhrio) Sehiuke, O, F. Lippcncolt. Z. 11. Uretz, Tlio alleged facts uro sworn to as true to the best of knowledge and belief, by the fol lowing named jictitioncrs: George F. Painter, Gabriel Shinltc, J. O. Kline, Albiii Stollc, Amos Strnh. On the back of tho document is tho fol lowing endowment in tho handwriting of Judge Drcher: December .1th, 1878 Tho within petition was imeiitcd to mo at Chambers, but I de cline to net in tiio matter, becauso tho affi davit is not in conformity to the Act of As sembly. riigucu, hasi i. a. HHKiiF.ti, President Judge What theso proceedings will amount to remains to bo seen. We, says tho Carbon Democrat, venturo lo guess that it will prove a very small fizzle. IcDoullell mill Ntinruu lStlllm1 "James McDonnell and Charles SI Kf..ll.. r ; n- i t-. r.. .uuiij .untunes, eru ieineu oil llltL 1.1U11- day until the 14th of January by Governor Hartranft,wlio had issued warrants for their execution at Mauch Chunk on the IStli hint. At tlio latt meeting of tho Board of Pardons an application lor the commutation of Mc Donnell's death scnteuno to imprisonment for life was adversely considered, and subse quently writs of error in his and Sharpo's caso were refused by the Supremo Court. Sh.irjie's counsel had meanwhile mado nn appeal to Judgo Drcher, who sentenced both culprits, and ho prepared a communication which was forwarded to tho Govcrnoritatiiig that if tlio after discovered evidence in favor of Sharpo had been before tho Court in tho present form at the argument for a now trial lie would have continucd'tho enso to afford tho defendant an opportunity to"sumbit tho testimony, and if tho case was in his control he would do so now. Tho only way, ho says, is for an appeal to the Governor for a respite, so that Sharpo can bring his caso again beforo tho Board of Pardons McDon nell njid Sharpo Vero convicted of the mur der ofVlcorgo K. Smith in 1803, mid both owe tlio verdict to tho testimony of self-confessed murderers, who swore that tho ac cused had confessed their connection with tlio crime. Tlio new testimony conflicts materially with that on which n verdict of murder in the tire t degree was based in tho Sharpo case. As the men ore under sentence of death for tho same crimo Governor Jlart ranft has respited both. The probabilities now aro that Sliarjio will go to prison for life. MVcaUmrly Iti'iuv ho address delivered bv Grand Sire Nicholson in tho interests of I. 0. 0. F., was not only interesting but likewise inslniutivo. Monroo Steijcrwalt is nursing a very soro hand, which was accidentally scalded. Aaron Bitting, aflcr fcoveral weeks ill ness, bus so fur recovered that ho can bo about, but is not yet ablo to attend to his work. lUiuxo RminivRY. During last night bur glars entered the tailoiing establishment of Joseph Verzi, in tho basement of tlio Gilbert Hou, and carried olf some $300 worth ol clothing, jewelry, .to. Mr. Verzi lias em ployed comjioteiU officers who will use every means to ferrit out tho guilty partic. Amongrt tho goods stolen wero live expen mvo suite, mado to order ready for delivery beforo Christmas. " TllVISQ TO 3 IKK TlISM HAPI'Y." All tho (intercut Sunday schools of tho town will have Christinas cntortainmcnts for tho benefit of tlio children Tho Presbyterian will bo on Tuesday evening, while tho others will come off on Uliristimis night. In connection with the usual distribution of gifts, candies, etc., the M. E. School prom ises new leal u res. Mho siuem" will ho in charge of tho pastor, and will bo uuqucst- lOUUUiy gOOU. ilUCKAWAY. Uml of the Oonl Cuiiibiimilon. Messrs. Dickson and Gowcn, tho Commit tee of tho Board of Control, havo written a letter to J. H.Swoycr.Chalrman of tho Com mittee of the Lehigh Valley Oicrator3, in reply to Mr. Swoyer's letter, which wo pub lished last week, in which ho stated that tho committeo had no jiowcrto make inoro than a temporary arrangement beforo January 1. The position taken by Messrs. Dickson and Gowcn is still maintained namely, that no negotiations can bo carried on until Mr. Swoyer's committeo obtain tlio requisite iower to represent aulhoritively tho Lehigh Valley Coal Company. When this author ity is secured tho committeo of the Board of Control is prepared to consider any pioposi tion for the formation of a new combination for 1879, provided the matter can bo settled beforo December 27; and should the Lehigh Valley committee, when clothed with tho proper power,desiro an extension of tho time allowed for the conclusion ofa definite agree ment it would readily ha granted. This let ter is regarded anion: coal men as a virtual end of negotiation looking to a harmonious result. ITIoro Croohcdncbh Tax Collector Howard Melllckf rhilllps- burg, N. J., was arrested Saturday morning on a warrant sworn out by tho Mayor, charging him with altering and obliterating a " duplicate" of 5,000 on which a tax of $70 had been paid. Tho " duplicate" in question for the above amount was all right at the time tho tax was p.id and the receipt given uicrcior, uut now there aro no traces of any thing to show that it is all right. Mr. Mcl lick gavo ball in tho sum of $1,000 for his appearance at Court. It is alleged that ex Tux Collector Jesse F. Carhart mado a set tlement with tho Citizens' Committeo Friday evening at Mr. Dumont's office. Mr. Car- hart a short time ago gavo back several hun dred dollars worth of oouiions, and lie still . . . .1.. 1 .1.- -r a. nus luui'Uieu u,-iuu lUWll ju luu sum Ol . 200, for which a mortgage was given on his propony. AllcllloY.ii ltollliihOIIII. It is a frequent gratulation lo our citizens that despite tlio depression iu tho furnace business and consequent dearth of orders .the Alleutowu Rolling Mill is enabled to keep going with a force of some 700 men, nud that the bauds arc making very fair wages. Pud dlers earn as high as $2.80 a day, helpers $1.50 to $1.69, and ordinary laborers from $1 to $1.10. In other yean, or at least the last few, the mill at about this season always stood idle, but with it in operation now the recent stoppage of several of the furnace of the Alleutown Iron Company is not making Itself m largely foil Ju that section of the city as would otherwise hae been tho case, I''ci',i n 1'c -..crut, From llo Count j- Sent. CiiiiisTiAS Story run thk Aovocatk. Miss Sihanna Slnbad, of this borough, a few days ago showed your corresioiiiient Iho manuscript of a story, Aylilch slip says slio has written cxpiessly for tho Advocate. She asked mo to read it, punctuate it, and put n head oi it. The story, I found, is ono in which the writer with Hires other young ladles, her cousins, makes a visit from this borough to ail tiuclo In tho l'crliioinen val ley, twenty years ago, to spend tho Christ mas holidays. I suggested thqt " Vinegar and Salt for Four," would bo an appropriate title, but sho objeclcd, and I substituted " We All (lo for Temperance Fp Here, n True Story, by Sihanna Binbad," which sho accepted. I took tho opportunity to add that I thought she would not ha ablo, after its publication, to continue tlio 11 Co (if dingle blessedness which sho had always apparent ly so much enjoyed; and sho retaliated by intimating that, lilto nil woiild-bo newspap er men, 1 always got abivo my business, (is slio had not asked mo to critieiso tho story at all. I took the Insinuation jn good part, however, as Miss Si. has been tho best friend I have found in town. N Y. Shaiu'kii.s Tnviso it ox CiiniKrui. In tho Inst two weeks several patties hero havo received letters from ono Jones, of Now York, who was ill search of a loiig lpst cous in, and jirojKisiug to nssist him (or them), for tho letters wore lithograph copies, in drawing n largo prize from n jewelry lottery In New York city. Ho asked them to net ns agents for him, and he sent them n ticket, the lull value of which wus $3, which ho gavo them, in consideration of their showing the prize. One of tho parties so addressed, answered tho piojmsition, and received tlio following letter ill reply, this also being a lithograph copy : DhAit Bin: Your letter received. Tlio drawing takes place to-day. I havo so ar ranged that your ticket will draw a prize. As soon ns you receive mid exhibit it let me know how 'many tickets you think you can sell and I will send llicin to you. Yours ltespty Henry P. Jones. P. S. Tho notice of drawing will bo sent to you by W. P. McColl who has ohargo of slifppingall prizes. Should you write tolilm after you receive your prizo don't mention anything about our understanding. H. T. J. W. r, McCall has not been heard from, but a New York pacrs.iy-3 the firm aro un der tirre-t. A Coot, Coal Thikk. For somo time de lcclivcs have been nn tho track of thieves who have been stealing coal 'along the Hue of tho L. V. R.R., and on Monday Constable Geo. Painter was furnished witli wairants for the arrest of six men, and he succ;cdcd in apprehending four of them all ol Lehigh ton and lodaed them in tail. Iluvini? made several unsuccesfl attempts to find ono of them, ho rceclveil'u short noto on Tuesday morning, of which this is an exact copy: "Lehighton, Pa.. Mr. (Icuryc llciitcr. Cow stable, in cove of Pat. Summer, Scout, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Dear Sir. I am dare .t U are beer. Yesterday i will be hcer V to-morrow U was dare. Yours troo)y, V. U Short Lkask op Lifk. Sheriff I'audcn bush,oii tho 10th hist., received n uutico from Governor Hartranft, that Shario and McDonnell bad been respited until the 14th of January, 1879, when their execution will probably t.iko place. In tho meantime, P. J. Median and F. P. Lougtrcet, Esq., ns counsel, will niako another effort in behalf of Shaipo. t, I'.-ielicrloii Itipplrv. T. B. Morris paid a flying visit lo New - I. tr.. I I ' t . . lum iTeuiieffunj' uu uusuic. -Thomas J.Harleinan has moved into one of J. Dolon's fino houses on Lehigh avenue. L. It. Brown, En., makes daily visits to Packerton shops. Ho is improving rapidly. Our friend Oscar naid a visit to Mud Run a few evenings ago. J)r. Boylon says tho evening wus pleasantly passed iu danc ing nnd other amusements. The coal tnulo is rather dull. All aro wondoiing whether it shall bo. combination or not, who knows, nnd whether ho is will ing to tell is the question now but I .guess ho won't. Tho shooting of two elks in tho Park of Hon. Asa Packer, on Tuesday, caused some excitement. They are to bo served on Christ mas, for tho benefit of those who aro fond of elk meat. John Kruse,of Jtiokortsvillp.ejnployed lit tho machine shopat Pnekcrton, while clean- ; on one oi tne maeiuucs iuesilay even : had his hand cnuzlit ill tho col'3. and tlio two middle lingers crushed oil'. Somo of tho residents of Summer Hill are agitating tho mutter of building a pair of steps in order to niako it moro con venient In getting up anil down t Ue 11 ill. Conic, doctor, they aro all waiting for you. Wo wcreat Weatherly ovcrSniulay nnd attended Presbyterian church, morning and evening. The chinch has lately been re paired the services wero conducted by a minister fiom New Jersey there is somo talk of calling him to Weatherly. The choir of this eh inch is as good as any in the coun ty. All anthem in tbo morning nud a chant in mo evening was sweetly rendered. The meetingof tho Packerton Christian Association was well attended on Friday eveninglast. Select Ueadingby Ida McKef vey subject, " Nobody's chilil," well rcn deied " For his Mother's sako," by Mrs. Andrew Wliot, excellent. Love and Latin by John L. Beers" No Sects in Heaven," by tho llcv. Pickup. N. F. Beers gave an interesting sketch of Robert E. Lee; John L. Beers of General Z. Taylor. Tho exer cises wcro concluded by th'o Rev. Pickup subject, " The Battle' of New Oilcans," by Geo. II. Baker. Quito an interest is mnhi- lested. Tho exercises for next meeting will bo entertaining and in-lructlvo. Tho Ahvocatk looks well and Is n credit to tlio editor and to tho county. Lonir mav sho be issued. Axon. I'likliionnblu "VVcddlnp;. A brilliant reception wos given on Wed- ncsdoy evening, 11th lust., by Colonel Hoyt, (jovcrnor-clect, and Mrs. Hoyt at their resb denco in Wllkes-Barro in honor of tho mar riago of their neicc, Miss Mary Lovcland, to Lieutenant Humen Dowd, of tho Third United Statcsartillcry. Distinguished guests wcro present Irom Philadelphia, New York and other cities. Thursday at noon tho nuptials wcro celebratod at tho First Presby terian Church, Rev. F. B. Hodge officiating. Tho brulo was given away by Governor Hoyt. Tho bridegroom is tho son of Mr. William Dowd, President of Iho Bank of North America, of New York. After a wed ding breakfast, tho newly married pair de parted on n bilef bridal trip South. They will settlo at Fort Schuyler, near New York, at which place Lieutenant Dowd is stationed. i:'lioc from llcnvcr Meadow. A great many places aro idio this week on account of the late rains. Wo are happy to stato that J. J. Roberts is on tho recovery. -The Song Bird Trou, wish to return their thanks to tho kind people of Weather ly, for the many compliments paid to them since their last visit to that plate. J. D. M. Curley, was mado happy on Friday last, by tho birth of a daughter. Past Grand Sire Nicholson, thinks him self one of the Song Birds, by having his name so often associated with the troue,and says he is most happy to meet with them on all occasions. Tho tcaohers of the M. E. Sunday school have decided, as being tho only religious body in town, to havo a Christmas tree iu their church on Christmas day. E. B. Ely is away from homo on im portant business, They say that pork and chicken thieves are plentiful in tho mining regions. Dec. 18th. Observer. .llalioiiliip TtvlllUllugi,. Monday was a cold day. Tho farmers aro busily engaged hauling coal for tho winter. D, A. K. and J. C. expect to spend iviu isiiiittu uu iuu oilier Bine ol llio 1)1 Mountain. A. S. Miller is taking music lessons of D. Nothsteiu. Tho Pleasant Corner tfiieotc Baud was out again, on Monday night. Alien Fritz left for Culftown last week. A. Kistlcrand N. Balliet wore out hunt ing on the Blue .Mountain last week, and captured two rabbits and one wild turkey, mo mri t-vigiit-,1 iuj Jiuuuus. The singing school at Ccutre Sonar is practicing for Iheirt'hrutinateutertaiumeot. N. Oarbcr -hot II muskrals lut week, IticfATU, Coiupllini'iKitr)'. Tho followliigaren fewoftho many favor ablo notices wo havo received from our brethren of Iho Press, on tho Improved op caranco of the Caiiriix Aovocatk, and for which kindly mention wo feci th.iiikful,nnd trust that they miy, ono nud all, reap nn Abundant harvest and bo able to km.aruk their own papers if they havo thodeslro to do so : Tho CAiinnx Aiivocatk make It appear ance in regular city slvlo this week. It is well filled with liitercsiimi rending matter, neatly prililed,and from tlioumoiuit of local advertising that npiK-nr In Its columns It seems to bo well patronised by the Lehigh Ionian nml others of Iho county. Wo have spent happy days nnd nights within the corjiorato limits of Lehightuti yoais ngn, tho memory ol wnieii is tho oame ol our having an Interest iu knowing winl is Inking place there from tlmo to time. Therefore, If the Aiivocatk is nt nil times n welcome visitor hi us somo nine hundred miles away, It eer-1 tniuly ought to bo moro so to tlnwo near its ' home,niid who are directly benefitted by Its influence iu advocating nil mid every cuter-1 prie which lins mado Lehighton n, plum ofi which her citizens limy Vfcll bo proud. That Bro. Moi'thlmcr may be amply rewarded for Iho impiovcment he has mado by enlarging ills pnicr, is our wish. trtark CtiKjify (jW.) j Ledger. Printers' Ins; at Lkihoiiton. Tho Car- j run. AnvuCATK published nt Lehighton has' just been enlarged by adding two columns j in viieii page, miu it now compares invoinoiy with the nvcrago newspapers published in the Interior of tho Stalo. The bu-lncsi men of Lehighton duly appreciate tho importance of having a live, focal p.iper,nnd they sustain it by liberally advertising. Thi accounts for tho fact that Lehighton is gradually be coming a place of business imiorlaico nnd gnthorim; n large sharo oftho Carbon County trade. Wo coiigratiilalo tho publisher, Mr. Morthimer, and the peoplo of Lehighton generally, upon tho entire success of the Au- vooatk. uiroon (.omify JKmocrat. Our contemporary, the CRnox Advocate, always n spicy nud intcrntii)g sheet, edited by that genial Knight of tho (Jiiill, II. V. Morthimer, coino to our table, Inst Saturday, enlarged. It was a twenty-four column paper but has now thirty-two columns. Morthimer is lucky Iu being able to make improvement in times like these. P.ukcr's Tri-IVcclly J'ccont. ENi.AnoEh. Tlio Carbon AnvoniTK, pub lished at Lehighton, by Mr. H. V Morthi nier, appeared on Saturday last, enlarged to a thirty-two column paier, nnd very much jmprovod in appearance. Tlio paer has been successful in building up a largo trade, and is well conducted. Wo wish Mr. M, ad ditional success. Catusauqtin. Mspatclt. Tho CAnimv Advocatk, published by H. V. Morthimer, at Lehighton, Pa., comes to us this week enlarged and beautified. The Advocatk is an interesting nnd well con ducted paper, nnd ila publisher has our best wishes for his success. Cutasauqua Valley JhcorJ, The Camion Advocate, publl-bed nt Le highton, Pa., enmo to us Inst Saturday, en larged from six to nn eight column sheet. Tho improvement is nn excellent one, nnd was mado to give additional lending lo the Advocate subscribers. Dover (V. J.) Index. The Carbon Advocate, published by II. V. Morthimer, nt LehighUin, Carbon Co., has been enlarged to an eight column pajier. It preenU a neat appearance. Jcjl'crionian, Stroudsburg. Tho Carbon Advocate of Lcliichton has been enlarged to eight column.. This U an evidence of success t lint wo aro pleased lo note. Mountain Jlcacon. Tlio Week of I'ru'-cr. Thoprogrniiiiiio for 180 : Tho Executive Committee of tho Evangelical Alliance of tlio United States makes tho following sug gestions for tlio observance of Iho Week of Prayer, subject to such alterations as local circumstances may render desirable. The Alliance is now so widely extended as to in clude in its membership Christians in all nations, nnd tho first week in January, 1879, will bo observed iu all Christian countries and at missionary stations in Heathen lands. "For tho Sabbath, January 5, ns n subject for the pulpit " Christian Union," Moiiilnv, January 0 Thanksgiving for tho blessings of tho year passed and prayer for their continuance. Tuesday, January 7 Prayer fop the Church o'f Christ its ministers, its growth in craco and its enlargement. Wednesday, January 8 Christian educa tion; tho family ; tho young; colleges, sem innricsof learniiig,Sunday and other schools; Christian nsweiations of young men nnd of young women. Thursday, January 9 For nations, rulers and people ; for peace and religious liberty on tho earth. Friday, January 10 Tho press; for n blessing on publishers, editors and authors; the cause of temperanco and other social re forms. Saturday, January II Home and foreign missions and thu conversion of the world. On Sabbath evening, January 12, it is suggested that public union prayer meetings bo held for prayer, praiso nnd the picsenta. lion of tho olijcct and work of the Evangeli cal Alliance. This year, for tho second time, the Evan gelical Allianco does not designate a special day iu its prayer week for tho Jews. This is gross neglect. A sincere prayer, from sin cere Christian hearts, that God may strength en tho Jewish race to bo loyal in His service, can do no harm. The minds of many iu our churches seem just now to bo turned, witli great hope and desire, toward tlio Week of Prayer. The old idea of Has a time of prayer for tho manifestation of tlio Holy Spirit to tho Church and to tho world, and tho old belief that a blessing will follow it tijion the Church and the world thess seem to bo in ft ineauro revived of late, to tho great joy of n few who nre jealous for tho kingdom of their Loid. Somo seo in this n disjiojition to como back to tho original meaning and object of tho Week of Prayer. Tho church U ccitainly looking with un usual interest and hopo toward those few days early in the new year, when Christians will " with ono occord in one place," hero and there throughout tho world, call ujion the Lord their God. jack Keliuu Hung. The execution of John Kehoo took placo Wednesday morningln the jail yard at half past ten o'clock,airottsvlllc. The last night of the prisoner on earth was spent in quiet rcjioso and meditation. Prison officials wero with him until about 1 1 o'clock, when he'expresscd a desire to retire, and they left him. Ho fell asleep and remained so four or five hours. At six o'clock ho was called byan undcr-keepor, and arose nnd dressed himsclt. His wifo and sister and spiritual advisers arrived shortly after. Two masses wcro celebrated in his cell, after which ha partook of alight breakfast with his wife. The time remaining to him was spent alto gether in prayer. Tlio procession moved from tho prison in to tho yard at 10:20 o'clock. Kehoo was supwrted on either sido by tho pric.U. lie walked up tho stops of the scairohi without betraying any emotion. When tho clergy men had led him, tho Sheriff asked if ho had anything to say why tho sentence of the law should not bo passed upon him. He walked to the front of the scallbld anil, in a clear and distinot voice, said : " I nm not guilty of the murder of Langdou. I never saw tho crimo committed," Tho noose wos then adjusted, without Kehoo manifesting any signs of trcpidation.nnd a few moments later the trap was sprung. His death was easy. Tho body was taken in cliargo by the wifo and friends of Kehoo, and will be in tor red In Tamaqua to-day (Friday.) There was no excitement iu town. end IjK.llii "PI nry. una Maria Horn, widow of Abraham Horn, diod at tho rccideuoo of her sou, A. W. Horn, on Lehigh street, this borough, on Thursday night. Deceased was born on the JOth of March, lT8,ln lUlhlehem township, Northampton county, and with her husband moved to this place on ihe JOth of March, 1S10. She was an affectionate rcnt,a warm friend, and devoted obristian. The funeral 1 wm-KeplaceonMonday nextatoneo'clocU. I "services in Trinity Lutheran church. InUr nient In Gnaden Huetten Oerostery- Friends and rdatius aro mv.tcd to attend. Ttiu foal 'I'ruilc. Jfwo accept Ihe words of tho parlies lo thfl present coal combination ns veritable und Irno that compact is virtually at au cud. The Lehigh Valley Company will take no action on a new combination until tho pres ent ono has expired, and tho present com bination will not wait longer than the 27th instant. A few weeks ago, when serious disagreement first showed Itself in the com bination, complaints of injustice and unfair ness to somo of tlio parlies ill thn combina tion were presented ns tho grounds for their dissent to renewing the arrangement for nn other year. Tbo allotment wns complained of as unequal and oppressive, giving unduly tn porno while it withhold fmm others what they were justly entitled In. Tills, if true, wns n well grounded complaint, nud, If fair ly presented by thocnmplaluing party with out commanding lodrc, would iilford suf ficient lea.-on rorwithdrnwingfromthecom Miia.tiuti. No ono joining iu the effort lo etleot nn nrr.itigcnicnt thereby committed himself, nor did ho in any way become en dangered of being outvoted to his prejudice, for no majority principle is acknowledged In Iho combination. The whole project con templates n unity of action. .ny ono party being dissatisfied with any provision or re quiremenU agieed upon by t)cptieriarties, by adhering to his dis-ent" resolves tlio com I. iimtion to individual competing parties. Hcnco Ihero is no danger, if an agreement for tho oott'Pl of the tpi'l" for I87U is dpslr ed, in giving n full nttendnnco for consulta tion of nil tbo panics in interest, The hold ing aloof, theii'fore, from a full and freo con ference mny bo fairly presumed to bo crsnn ul iiidisnsitiin to join in rntjierlhau to any dilliciitv in tho biuinoss that might not. be rortsniieil nwayand tho arrangement edi ctcd. This being tho fact, Ihero will probably bo no fuller meeting of the eirties lo tho com bination (it tio next appointed period, on tho 27th histnnt, than there has been at nny tlmo in tha recent past. Indeed it is nl mo't certain that mt that dale the purjiosoof abandoning nil ellorts to ellectnny tinned! action, fur 1S79 will bo announced, after I which tha further djseussimi of the subject I will probably pepse. H has been suggested that 1 1" tho principle of unlimited production of co.il should be incorporated iu nn arrange tnent for I87VI, as unlimited piico of coal is now n feature of tho present pombinatjnp, it 1 might ooinmnnd tho favor of all tho several ' pnitioi, That Is, it it shall lio icrmitted to every operator iu any ipijjiber uf days do signaled by Iho combination to produco ns much pool ns desired, which, it is pic.-umed. would boas much us they uould sell nt satis factory prices, all tho parties might accept it. Such n feature would seem to tako from the combination policy much of itsobjection ablo uiono)ioly character, making the tralllc as flee as possible to hold any control of the irntioninn, uut to mis, under inner con sideration, objections nro iuleiposod by the coal operators that such unlimited produc tion would advance tbo cost of mining and tho cost of shipment upon themselves. For the ten or twenty days allowed to working each opcintor would naturally desire to put Into imukct tbo greatest possb)c amount of coal, and the pn(i) jsati lion would quicken tho demand for miners and for vcsspls to trans port the product of their labor, nid this in creased demand would naturally tend to put up tho wages of tho ono and tho froipht charges of tlio other, materially encroaching uhiii the profits that would attend the other wise cheaper production of conl were tho op erators allowed to woik steadily nlong, tak ing twenty-six days to produce the nmouiit they might, under ft limit of time, try lo produce, in fifteen or twenty days. So it is seen this policy, that had its plausible sido when first presented, seems to havo its diffi culties, nml which, on further consideration, may prove insu)ier.iblct defeating any ar rangement at all. In nil its aspects Iho fu ture of the coal trade is gloomy, nnd iu tlio present it is demoralized ill "the extreme. Tlio Lehigh Valley Railroad Company is r.Miot'tod to hnvo stocked nt Perth Amboy Ml,000 tons of coal, with a capacity there for 200,000 tons, which, witli tho present slack ened demand, they will probably fill by the end of tho year. All tho carrying compan ies havo pretty largo stocks of coal, and es pecially of tho fiee burning coals. Orders for coal nre few, as is naturally tho case whcu prices nro on tho downward course. Demand is ever most active when buyers fearstcadlly higher prices. Whcilthey ho)w for lower prices, as most consumers now do with an abandonment of tho combination, orders aro deferred to tho last moment, nnd tho least )os.ible amount of coal is consumed. As tending to nggruvato matters iu this re gard, n rumor was cuircnt hero on Satuulay that at the next auction salo of Scranton coal at New York J5(),i)QQ (mjs would be (fibred. Wo have seen no continuation of this report,-bul if true, and n determination is mado to really . that amount iu the present condition of tlio market very low figures may bo calculated upon, Ledger, lath in.it. 1 heiolloivlnc' taulo stions tno quantity or coal saipiieit m er tho liehlli Vidluy Hailiiiail lot t lie week cniilnff lire, 11, 1878, and for(uo lear us compui i u me tmiuo timu lat year. eiltezloiis l'ronij Week, Year Wyoming , 10. I'M II 3.1,07s Kl Uiizleloil 33,7,13 C4 70.172 IU tipper i,chtpli lloiiver Mra'luw !27 17 17DI2 01 Mahauoy. 0,7 1 o 00 :u,0.'tl Mntica C'liouK , 1'orl Delaware TV til fc5.!H7 ll! IfiJI I iiusi itai I ncre.isc Dtcrea8c 11 272 19 43,GS1 03 BErojlT OF COAL transported: over LoJiIjjJi ft husqu bauna Uivismu. central It. U. of New Jcr-e., fern iliv-emliuc Die. 13 1673 Htuppeil frotu i Total wee. To date Wvomin ii.UIS 13 SSI 5 7 13 " ' PKieilioit C. Co. 1,394 01 33.V7I Oil ' ftinq t: Co n; " "D. .til C. C... 145 17 SHIS L'ppcr Lulilgli 1,1'JIIjO 181.5,0 13 " " M.X.K.&CO. IMISIO 77,551 C3 Heaver Meadow 7.4.7 CD 253,112 10 Mauch L'llUim.., 11-147 14 4 S325U.1 Cro-scioiu r.ttjj 17 2 3 2 6 19 t'onucil IUllgo 1 374 10 UCC's 17 I,. V. It. It. i'acfceitoo.. 1.1.1(3 li.O'JI m Unzardvllle 2 4 12 ,.03 17 ttuiltll & Co 471 Oil 6VUJ 10 Total t77m 13 """!4:,0-4 18 I'icvlously lepoiteil. ..:,M4,1SI 01 .. Toinl to itnte r,242,i04 19 burautiuiolattycu.... i.'svvi to Increase... liecrcato.. MI.USC 01 'Wlinl nro j on Koliiirto !o xiboitt Ut Becauso tho penalties of physiological laws nro not executed speedily, somo fancy they nro void. But when tho "system brenks down, nnd almost hopeless complications arise, which tho family physician, by rea son of his limited experience, fails to re. lievc, tho pertinency of tho above inquiry is apparent. Many remedies havo been eicci nlly prepared lor theso cases, and many physicians aro bidding for their patronage. As before making a purchnso of land, a " search" is required, and tho titlo carefully examined, so invalids should carefully in vestigate tho claims of any physician offer ing to treat chronic diseases. Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines nre well known, and have effectoii many euros where omlnent physi cians huye failed, yet to accommodate surgi cal and complicated cases, and those desir ousof being restored spoodily, Dr. Pierco has erected nn elegant sanitarium, at a cost of nearly half a million dollars No institution in tho world offers u. haulages superior lo those found in this establishment. Half a scoro of physicians are in attendance, several of whom havo been prominently connected with leading Amorican nnd Kuronean Hos pitals. Fvorv improved facility for hasten ing a euro that a liboral cxiendituro of money could 6ccuro can hero bo found. Be fore fully deciding where to go, oddress Invalids ami Tourists' Hotel, for circular. Ciiamoebs' Cycloi-euia or Knulish Lit kbatcbk. Brief biographies of all noted British or Aincrlcau authors, from earliest times to llio present, with specimens from their writings.maklng a work not only thor oughly entertaining and useful to all intelli gent readers, but nearly Indispensiblo to people of culture. Tho nowly revised and beautiful edition contains over 3,000 pages, and the entire work,iu eight handy volumes, is furulshod, freo of express or mail charges for $2.00 iu paper, $3,00 iu cloth, or $1.50 iu half morocco, The publishers sell only to subscriber direct, instead of giving dealers und agents tho usual 50 or 00 nr cent, dis count to sell for them, which accounts for the remarkably low prices. Special induce ments are olllered to those sending early orders. Specimen pages with full )arlieu lars, sent on requet by )j-4ol card by tho publishers, the Auhkioax Book xouaoe 55 Beekman street, New York, i- . - i Promise kept inipire confidence I and Dr. Bu'l s Baby byrup never promised relief in ( iuo ureases oi enuanooa wnoout- at once etTeettng it 1L nee the popular nlunte upon it. Puce ;j cent.- a bott.e, f(i:w'8 4.USSU'. The Princess lionise carries a .mail cane when she walks In Ottawa. Kmlorwd bv tto ieo1e ns n safe, reliable) harmless mid cheap remedy. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrupi. Governor Hartranft. 10th insl.. rdsrievotl ' Alexander P. Sayre until tho i-lth, of Jan-. uary next. A bullet in n pistol that should have bcr n j loaded with n blank cartridge killed (leorgei Coles, nn amateur nctor in Vaudiitiu ill, i A man hanged in Indiana itodded to the! chaplain ns tho drop fell nud soldi "1'U see you later." From nil sections abundant evidence comes that Dr. Huns' Hxpcctorniit Is appreciated i nild prized, and in spite of till op)sisition has ' won its way Into Invor ns the best cwigh j medicino, '25 cents a bottle. During tho first three of the ten years' r Presidency of Dr. McCosh nt Princeton, hoi received gifts of money for tho oollcgM amounting to nbaut $1,00(1 per week. Alter I that, subscriptions lose to 111,000 at a tlmo and, altogether, there has been received !?2,-1 500,000. Tho body of Christiana Hermann, mur dered In ork county on the 7th Inst., hns been exhumed by the coroner, nnd n bullet hole found in the skull, tho boups pf which Were crushed. Suspicion still rests on Sny der, who is in jail. Wkaki.vFehsoxs' Wise. Old ti Inflrm persons need some mild tonic or gentle stimuhuit,cspcclnlly iu warm weather. The wine luado at Specr's Mount Piosjioct Vine yards in New Jersey, called Sieer's Port (Sra)io Wine, is used in tho Atlantic States as the best tonic wlno known, and is regarded ns pure, and is very popular among physi cians. Tho Evnngelicnl Ministers of Olovclnnd, Ohio, at a mocting ldlli just., ipianitnnuoly npproved tlio pro)Msa of Mr. Moody und the Ministers of altiiuore, for "a united ell'ort by all tho churches in the United States, iu tho mouth of January, following tho week of prayer, towards a general revival through out the land." A Gnoq Accouxj. " To spiq It up, bIx Ions years of bml-riddcn sickness, und suffer ing, costing $200 per year, total $1,200 nil ol which was sloptiedby threo bottles of Hop Bitters, laken by my wife, who has dono her own housework for a yearsinee, without the Joss of a day, und I waiileverybody lo know it for their benefit." tf. John Wkess, Butler, Jf. V. On a reoeitt trip tho steamship City of Sydney mado tho fastest slcumiug tlmo on leeonl between Sydney nnd San Franclseo. Sho was lust 028 hours en route, includlm.' stoppages, nnd landed tlio malls two, nudu half days ahead of tiipo. llKSKoy run lAni Timf.s. Stop spending so much on fino clothes, rich food and style. Buy good healthy food, cheaper and better clothing! get mora leal and substantial tilings oflilo everyway, nnd especially stop tho fuulish habit of running after cxci)sive and quack doctors or isiig so much of the vilo humbug meiliciue that docs you only harm, nud makes tho proprietors rich, but put your trust in tha greatest of all simple, Jiiiru remedies, Hop Hitters,! hat cures always at i trilling cost, and yoq wjll seo better times aipl good health. Tryitqiiec, Head of it in another column. tf. " Couldn't Sec II." A few days sineo a gentleman slepied in to Ciutteston's, No, 7 Sixtli avenue. New York, and stated that ho had used Hale's Honey op Hoiii:iiounu ami Tar in his fami ly for tlio last four months, to tho entire sat isfaction of them nil, for tho cure of Coughs, Colds, lulluenza, Honroess,Dillicult Breath ing; or nny other Affections of the T hioat, Bronchial Tubes nnd Lungs, loading to Con sumption ; but moving to tho cast sido of town, lo went to tne nearest, urug-itt lor a bottjo of Ihjs artiolo, when the druggist ot tempted to palm oil' some article of his own manufacture In place of it; and Using here the gentleman's language, ho told the drag, gist ho "Couldn't seo it j" or, in other words, he was satisfied witli Hale's Honey he HoiiEimiNU axi) Tar," and ho wanted nothing else ; ns he had already used this, and know by cxpcrici)co that this article H'ouhl give almost imntOiiintc relict, anil lu a short time would effect a permanent cure of any or nil the forgoing complaints. We have our cvo upon tho abovo mentioned druggist, nud trust should ho rend this it would bo n lesson tn him, and to all other druggists to furnish "Hale's Honey ok Houeiioitxd and Tau" when called for, and retain their customeis, for tho reason that any ono who nes this artiolo ouoo will havo nothing else. Sold by all respectable drug gists at 50 cents and $1 )ier bottle. Great saving to buy a large sizo. Flockxck, Mass., Oct. .10, 1875. Mn. Ciiis. N. CitiTTEMoN. De.au Sim Your circular is received, nnd lean truly say that I doom your Hai.k's Honey ok HoiiKiiousD am, Tau ono of tho very best medicines in tho market. 1 took a hard cold, it settled on my lungs j I tried almost everything, but received no benefit until I tried your Hale's Honey ok IIoiihioi'mi and Tau. I feci that I nm now well from using tho nbovc, nfter trying almost every thing clsofortwo years. Pleaso send tho circulars, nnd oblige, Nklsun A. Davis.. PlKU's minuU?, TuonuoilK Doors euro in one 3-0 Closing Prices of Driiavkx & Townsesii, Stock, Government and Gold, 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Dec. 10, 1878. II. H.f.'K. I8S1 US', Old 100S islilC II,a.5.!'i.ra-J..tJ... I0;. iilil 101 aske.l 11, 8.5-VU's 1807 lnl, bid Ui'i as'lld ij, s. s.io'a, 1801 litis, bid nil li oskid IT. ft. IBM's 1UI Iilil l8 a, ken II, S. currency, 6s Ilt't bid 111 aakrrt V ;s.5'iSSl, new ire1 bid ICC asked II. H.Hi'a. new 1(4!, bid lot', aikid U. s I' new ini , nil lnrt, ankrri reunsylranlnlt.lt bid rev, inkrit I'hlla. & Heading It, It l'.'H bid I'H askei Lohlgh Valley It. It S bid 31 S nskerl l.olilgn I'oal .It Miv. Co,,.. 141a but W!, Hiked Unlteil Companleaot N. J.iSl t bid u: nnke Muithern Oeutral II. It,,.. 13 Mil 14 aakoit llo-tonvlllo I'ass, It, II, i o 10 bid le, n'fl (Inld no Hid iro naked Silver, t !' and L'a I 09 bid tiiti nnkoi tSiineaand l,llnen), usli bid 9 nnkeO ssiosee's sau:. Of Valuable Ecnl Estate. Tiy virtue of nn onlrr of the Coutt nt Coraniwi rtcaaof cnrl-on Couniv, there will exposed ai I'ubilc Ba!e M the Valley House, in the Borough of Lehighton, CAUEON CO U .STY, PA., on Wednesday, Jan. 1st, 1879, commencin- at ONE oYleclc P. M.. tbe follow iutf de-jcrti-ed irnct or in ecu of woinUanlliimie In Matmnlnir Iwp , (fiirbo'i Coniit't'i JlonndfKt by Innd- of J. CimferT. A. Ho in. Jowl un llaupt, II. Wetnbauer and lauia Utu of Jo-wph Waua uiaxher, vow Aaron Kruiu, couUiuinv FIFTY ACRES and one hundred and forty perches. Also at tbe tame tlmo and place will be sold 1 Share of the Capital Stock in tho Carbon Co. Indus trial Society. Trrras and O uidllton will be made known H the Uaiu und p'ace ol aale. br SUUUEL LKJUUNaUTH, AbSlmiteot WM. 110 UN. Mabonlai; tvrp., Kor. S3, lfc7ii. Penn Van Mystery ! Tho New ILLWsTItATED FAMILY NKWH. l'Al'Hltot I.KON ami HAltttlET LUWIS, a pagea, eoutuiumc 3TOItIE8-Ladv Iledwoode'a DaaBhter, by Mia. Harriet Lewis. Coautof Moult e'rUlu, by Alex, llumaa: ftlr Allyn'a Kueuiv, br Lean l.ewia, to. 1'oitrait ol Uuiuun uuil other il laslrutlona VOVAOE1 and THAVEI A llldo Tbrouah lalaui, Tuikey ui ludla; year lu nouih Afri ca, bv I-Illlv lUl-aer. Hlx Aloutba hi tha Hatul. wlcb lalaiidai Around the World, by Mra. ! llrauy. tic Illurtratrd. ' (IICOllItArillC'AI.-Vojllcin of AtlanUa, the1 I'ouliuent Uiat existed 1 ',rjjo yeara auo bis . tweon i:uroie and Aiufrioa; tin, Iai Ancbor of Coiurubuai I'urrout lxiiorutiuna.cte., wub i a Map of Atlanlla, SCIIINCK. The ItellBton of tbe Oreat 1'rrr. mid i llikcoyery uf Vdlcau i Tbe Mooua i r Mara. 111STQ11V -Ijliollnrliiiiaaof SwitierlauU aud otlifi liaitintKuropo. (Jllu)D-oot lubyiou. I.IIADINQ AIlTfCI.I-Tllii Heal II Unices if Ij.xikieuce, iraei apuii ana i rae llliuua: too llelationaol tuia Life to tlio Life to Couioi la au Aiteof "Mirdea" at baud I I TIUIMB Muirte civ, oa rear, (1, foureoplea fm t Urtit coiuua IU t ainff o uuuibera C oeuu I t-ucu. Tne ivmiur lur L'luu ot rlcbl entlued to a copy ruaK Dt liTo.cd lo NlwiAgenia and llonkacUera In aur quantity dunctliom pururace. atil2apcrbuudrt. Ht-mutaueta aloorrial ouiy iu 1. u. ordotaon i'vuu au , er UauVei'e draft ou New Yor. ' Addreai. LEOJT and U AUrtlKr 1 I . dee.lt e reWtabtw, Pteuan. y Y. Now Advertisements. SIIEllIFF'S SALJ2S OF VALUABLE 11 E A L E S T A T E I The folKiwlnir yIiia t'rn-lfcMi will t S(M fcv .1. f. ltAUKKN I'sll, tfbrltf CalVou Coun ty, ou Sttturclay, Dcccmbpr 28, 1878, nt tho rnttUT IIOttSK, In 111. tlOIIOUdll Ol? m"ii;ii nuian, i niDou uoufiiy. rnnviiTiinl.u tONK o'clock l'.Jl.i UjilrtlM of krlt of a rust riclls, all thai cvtula TRACT Or LAND, lloitrln I., Towflnt-nilntf tnvfnMp. Curl n Oniitj, VvnnvlJoll, tui'ill'd ) bruin uf HnlJ, Wiurier. Jn. CTirtttmnn 4 MmrtDtil Zlrpenru, cutitalnlnx SIXTr-Mll'll ACUK9, uior or lorn. The Irn-imTrtnrnts tbown rr a Ttro-STOItT Fit AUK DWKI.LI V(l, rlslilern by tr"ntj-lx rV; lUrn, thirty tiji thirty IWI. nwt nth-rrt".thmitlliiKiil flzpl anil tnktm Intt. nueutku, oatbj) prop, ty of dtriibuu CbrUlm.-n. ALFO, Ity Tlrtne of it writ of VcsnnoMi XSiVOXAS, aM these lb, aajolniniE THAOTS Oil rlKCKS OF I,.Nl sltusteln th Tnwnvhtpor Lowpr Towrnrirtn In the County of Carlmn, and BtiltMif lYnlisvl Tsnl.il tlis one beulnuliu- nt a stnnr. thenra W Initd (if salil ,T. D. Ureeimwel north one dirrcv wept fifty.cuie perch? tn a stone tbsnce by Inml of 'Ik'lU"" Kueiiner north eluhty six arnl osr-lialr degree, et twenty-rtx jHTrlie lo a tnn; than liy the snipe nor'll ( ne decree, wept four perrfafn to a Ktune; (lifuo. by land late App land nnrlh sevenly-slx nud llirw-fnurllin deKrws. nt tWvti-ty-rilrie nml th,rBe-tiiurtun prrcln.R lo a ratine; tlMnre by the sinie north aereilty.two drixri., lAht twenty peiclieg fw n stone; south il.hiy.Qre dfiirees, enst ten lierrlies lo n hHttilmk; e ulh twenty Are ani( ene-l.lr llsxrive, enl nine nml three lourths peicliestoa slime; south elulit ami oiifhilf (IrKrws, eo,t Iwelve and Ihrn-r.iurtlis pen-bps to a stone; aonlh one dei:re. ea,t fnrli fuur n,i oii-lill enlm (uisione! theneeky the bersliuiflcr decrit-.d t.nct suulh -Ulity ,lx miu niif.ji.iii uref-, wesi pineiy liervlivs lo Ibe plntp of U'tili.tiliiii, continuing TIUKTY.FOUIt ACIlMl Ard Ihe other tract bojlpnlnit nt a atone line Inle Jehu llnH, norlh t-ltrlily-nt-rvii iler-e, t-nsl onu buudred and ttiht):li.uraiiit une-tulf perrlirs ton slone; thence by Initd of fnld J ILdteen. nilelit mirth three ilegreen.we) ulalily.f mr pen.li. esto a stune; auulh einlity-iilx dviirven, el hum hunilred anil thirty perche tq a pimtt thellce south one degree, e.it one huudreil aliii eight), two nnd Ihree-fnui lbs penhH'tp ike place uf lw giunlug, coutalnlni; " pi.TY-six aches A?;p yiyK pr.npiiiu, more or less. All thateertnln trflot pf land Fllnalp In Lnwer 7t,wniiensliir, Cnrlmu rtiunty. la4 tioutided and denritwd n follow, tolt lleglnnlngal aitone, a corner (f lnd b. lunging tu Ibe aald Cbnrlra Klotl thence along the futiae aud partly along Litiiln of John D. Ureenswelg aouth one and one halt degrees, ent twenty four perchen to a Ml" ling; t.ence along lands of Mid Jnhu p. (Ireena welg, aoutb eUhtj.sl atd one-li-lf i)tgr.o, went twenty-six penhe to a Hone; nnr.b eighty-nix and one-lnlfilegree, east tweuty.fnurpirvlientita pine; thenro parlly along Itnwl'a land und Ibe Cli.n Kluta laud uorlb tlgbty six nud nue-balf de grees, enl tHeiily-,lx mid una hilf rebel te tba plu.'e of beginning, aud containing TIlliKK ALM1K.1 A Nil UM) IIU.N11IIBD AXU 1'OlllY-FUUH l'Mtrillik. be the snnie uiore or lesn. Ihe Improvements thcreou are a ONE AND A HALF STOKY STO.NB DlYULLlNai Inelrebr thirty two feet; Frame Kllrben nttarh. ed, ten I) flrtem feet; Stable, slxtreu by twenty four feel, and cue building. Setr.ed nnd tnken i lo execntlon as Ibe proper ty of S Jlliuel Ureennwelg. J. V. UADDKNIIUSII, Sherlir. SlurlfTiiOnlre, .Mnuch Uhunk, Peretnlier 0. ISIS. They all Want It. IlermiHolt I n family nrwi-fawr of rijr',-nii(l rc.idltig fnr old and ounjf, nuit It citiiUtiim u tt UabK hi d compiclicui-lvu unniirF ol all tha important Nuwe, Tlio Now York Obporvor, TIIi: KKhT FAMILY NKWSl'APKH. Pub lfh&sbolh tlio ri'hdluiiA Hiid tircultr nw tnitl-s ik'Slrcum anv family, wlnle nil thitu Ilk ply to do liniiu ih -shut uut. It devten four patroi. to ri'llinoits iiwb ntut lour tn wH'iiI.tt. Tim iScw YtniE CiisKlfvft wJH(.rnt putilUlutl in tt-mnl it i tt lexcd to bo I lie only tuci. imceuf a llollciou Niwupnnor rmittnniKir I in couiko fur ljrTVMX YIUUJ4, wtliout a ii;,u lllliur, tlUUIIIiaC IUIUIIIh IlUTIJUHr. nr 1) tdgo fio-ii plio dido of us Mi Hi. The 57th Volumo Will contain all tio Important nrwa tliot pn uiicifr-t orinatruct n thiit nny ouu wlio rcniM It will t.u thor y inim-d, Wttdonot run a boucvoloup Instltiitlon. ntiL w d-uint aBtOior tlio Hiiopoit of ohm, If. vn linipose ft liiHSto tlio Jiest KpW!iipi-r tjint u imltiistu d and t e propose .a e i oltr iidy ttH it cnii bo i.flmdto. It tlioso who -rant ia f. pnund, ki iiMble, tiuthlul iiitaluir. Mtbi-cribf ut it nnrt let t.iotn uxlucn oI1hi to do ttih aunic. Wo uro mw publinlilng fn i bo Udsuuvbu tbo Huiyof Joan the Maid, by Mr, Ciuiit.KH aiitlMT f ui.rouiclei of tha tirlioubtTM Col tn IMtutly." Wo Heni no preuiluni. We wilt eeml you Tho New York OnsEuviiit one y o.i r )-ot pntd, for 6315 Any dpewiiJ luir uftli lijn tWU BUhM-iutlou lt)t ii.imm of MiW FUlimirtbcrR, xUa I have coinn.wuin IowchI In proportion in thutiumbo-r f(ll. For pari)culn nro tot nut In tho Uiwnaf ejj. New York Ohpai'ver, nov. 10. 87 J'AIt.IC JIOW.K. f. 3r TBE CHEAPEST PMpTOWi Mrs. C. DcTschirschky, llojpeotfuliy Invites tlio attenilon of her lady friend i ud tbe pub'lo ururroHy to bor Urn' Ijirire and Klegant Btook nl Notions! Fancy Goods, oomnrlalna- USfKIlWKAB, rEHf.IN AND uhiiMA.vrowv wool. inwiKity n. liorled nnd Donipmiii KMIllioinkliY, 11111UON8. OLOVES, and a lar" ' variety of IbeMeno't Dcalgnaln Fancy Goods for tho Holidays; Also, lu connection wllh Ibe above. I keen ' full and oouipleio etoiiot OCItMAN FKUITS. LIMUUllQUIt and SWlTZKTt OIIIJESK, CANDIES aud CONFECTION, together wltb a yanely of Ooodanot U'Uerallv knot lu any otber atom In town, it you ilu not eon wbat you want, sale tor It. ami I will net II. A shaieof puuho patronage la tsollcitrd. and poifcct aailarailluu xuaranleed iu pnee aid quality of goooa. Nearly Oppoclte Darling Dnut Btor. I3ank Street, Lehighton, Pa November 30, 1874. MRS. A. C. PETER, or H.A.Peter's Central Drag Store. I.KUCKEL'a BLOCK, LEHIOIITON, IA l!eD-cttully nnnnuncn to tbo people ol Le. blgbtou and vicinity, tbat alio win continue Mix bumnraa, nsberetofoiB ami ibauKliic ihoui for pnt favora, aaka a o.nllnuance tbeieot, Voa will a.waya Hud a lull Hue ot PUEE DEUQ3 and CHEMI0AIS, rATENT MEDICINES. IIOIIHK and i A1TLU fOvMiuiia. loi ' ARTICI.ES,Sl'ONUIia. CUV MOIHHKINS, l'l AI and EAf. CYBrATIONEllY.laU-at atylrVVil . ih" .DU. "-'ANOV YAVU I'A. I'lmKiviN f:i .UVfVATTr.'i uso. e., ul Lnwea. l'ntea. I'l.y.leun'a pre. acriBlionacuiiipouiided by Dr. (J. T. llorn at allbouraul tbeUayaud lilKlit.huudayiuiiud. MllB ,,C.ff.TEll. lamnoxiupplylng the Terv Deal I.A.TT1 MEHCOALnttbe folloiting i,w No. t Cbeatuut by tbe Car. j V tJton No. 1 Cheatnui. uujl ton k a jj per ton No.SCboituut.bytlioCar S 50 per ton No.JCllMtnut.HllKltit n,.. : 75 por loo DELIVUflEO. bteve. ajjd Cfg blua at equally Low rrlcoa. J. L. GABEL, Dti'.er uj EXERAL llARmVAliE, &C, nriaile ibe 1'ullle rqu-te 11ANK rvriir' j.Enjaniov r no .a- ,,t