amnm Society Meetings. Kt IttTO CASTLE, No. 7, A. O. K. OF TUB it, 0 ?ndand 4tu Monday of each month In lie ler'H Hall, Lchighton, et 730 o'clock r. ! John oogias, s. K. o. i sum. n. uilnaiu. . K. H. ri. BiUbict lumen t.opnit, Tlo.tMl, 1.0. O. P.. meets every Tuesday evening, at o clock, In Jlener's nail. II. Kostenbadcr,..U.i N. D. Ileber, Secretary. on Frldsr evenings. In llober HMI. t 7:J) o'cloct . W.II. Iltchman, CO I L. A. Miller, K. or It. and B. -gl It. S1EWKB8, DISTniar ATTOJlNItY A COONSELLOll AT LAW. Office, Klots's Dunning TJtodaway. MAUC1I0IIUNK. rA. Battling Estates. Flllo Accounts and Orphans Court rraoucen specialty. Trial of Cause carclullvnttendcdto. Lcga transactions In English and Oerman. jau . SATURDAY, DECEMBER 88, 1878. Local lind Personal. to sunscnuiEs Buljscrlbcrs to Iho Carbon Advocate will taVo special notice that our terms tire one dollar a year strictly In advance, If not so paid $1.25 will bo charged in every instance. Subscribers getting their papers by mall will refer to tho direction tabs on their papers and note tho dale, and remit accordingly. Gold 100. Lehigh Valley Railroad 31. Lehigh Coal A- Navigation 141. The Morris canal closed last Monday. West's liver pills euro sick headache Philadelphia and Reading Railroad 121 Chew Jackson's Beat Swoct Navy To- bacco. -50 Robert Roberta was killed Monday at Tittston by a prematura coal blast OYSTERS, fresh every day, at A. K. Miller's, at bottom prices. Head Tilghman Arncr's new advertise ment in another column. You can get fresh fish every day at A, K. Miller's saloon, at lowest cash prices. Tho first sleigh of tho season appeared on our streets last Saturday, 21st inst If you want a fashionable hator capall t T. TV f!lnuss and buv ono for a sin: amount of money. Ouryoung friend Harry E. Sweeny spent liis Christmas with his parents in this bor ough. C. W. Bower, a student at the Univer sity of Pennsylvania, is homo spending tho holidays witn his parents. Our carriers will wait upon our patrons in Lchighton, "Weissport, Ac., on New Year's morning with their ueual greeting. You can buy the cheapest and best -clothine and undcrware, at the storo of F. Schmidt, Weissport. Tho water was drawn out of tho Lehigh Canal, for the winter, on Saturday. Tho boatman's occupation is gone for this sea son. David Mahoney was killed at Siegers- yille, near Allcntown, on Tuesday morning, by a car running off tho track and striking him on tho bead. Overcoats, latest sly les and best material for a small amount of ready cash, at II. II. Jeters', Tost office building, Leliighton At Caxlon, Luzerne County, on Sun day, Mrs. Sarah Thlncy slipped while draw ing water from a well, an fell into tho well and was drowned. rctcr S. Myers was found frozen to death on tho nyer bank, opposite while Haven Monday morning. Ho leaves a wifo and several children. Another new and elegant stock of fall and winter cloths and suitings at II. H Teters, Tost office building. Good fits, low prices and satisfaction guaranteed always, Blankets and Buffalo Robes very cheap for cash, at Gabel s Hardware store, Lc highton. Thcro is a borough ordinance requiring the cleansing of ravomcnts after a snow storm. Why Is It not enforced? Whi knows T --If you want shirts', neck wear, or nuy ther article in gent's furnishing goods, call en T. D. Clauss, and he will supply you at extraordinary low prices. No. i furnace of' tho Crane Iron Com pany, blown out several weeks ago in order to have it undergo somo necessary repair ing, baa been lighted up again. Mr. Joseph Wharton lias resigned as member of the board of directors of tho Lo high Valley railroad, and James I. Blakcs lee, ofMauch Chunk, has been elected i his stead. Every description of plain and fancy Job Trinting at " knock down" prices at tho office of the Carbox Advocate. Send along your orders. Before purchasing your Christmas pres ents, call on E. F. Luckcnboch, near the Broadway House, Mauch Chunk, and ex amine bis elegant assortment of latest nov elties. The cpitooty, an epidemic that prevail- w uiuuug iuu norsea several years ago, iia again made its appearance in the neighbor hood of Brcinigville. Ono day last week Mr. David Kuntz, o! WaInutport,an employee in Kuntz 4 Jacobs' slate quarry, near said place, broko his leg while wrestling witu Mr. Lewis Kern. For beots, shoes ar rubbers, of the finest . T 1 1 - m t 1 . ... : 1 1 r. .. z an immense stock to select from, at lower .1 I . r m 1 priC tiiau ercr uciuro uuuivu, All medicines warranted fresh, genuine and unadulterated at the People's Drug and Family Medicine store. A. J. Purling, Proprietor. The stockholders of the Wilkesbarro 8a Tings Bank, of Wltkesbarre, decided Mon day to wind up Its affairs. Depositors will bo paid in full, and the stockholders "rcim bursod In tho near future." Do you need a fall and winter suit of " clothes, made up in the latent and most dur- abfs .manner J then go to T. D, Gauss, tho merohant tailor, on Bank street, and be "fit ted." Trices lower than ever. Clocks and Watches carefully repaired, and worK warranted, at lowest cash rates, at Hageman's cheap cash store, opposite public square, Weissport. 41-13, See cherubims in another column hold ing a bunch of grapes from which Bpeer's Port Grape Wine Is made, that Is so highly os teemed by the medical profession for the use of Invalids, weakly persons, and tho aged. Go to Dan. Graver's Bee Hive Store, to purchase finest articles of ladies' dress goods and groceries lor the Holiday Prices astonishingly low for cash. W. B. Itomtg, of this borough, while on a visit to Weatherly last Friday, in stepping from his carriage placed his foot ujion a stone, which slipping under the foot, caused Mr. It. to very badly sprain his ankle. The Reading Iroa Works last week en teied'trito several largo contracts, one for 200 oil tank cars, and the other for furnishing the pipe fur a new oil pipe line. The total of the two contracts amuuuta to about $M0,-000. Before tho oppoaranco of tho nost issuo the Advocatk tho year 1B78 will havo passed, nnd tho new commenced, wo there fore embrace this opportunity of wishing our friends arid patrons A HAPPY NEW YEAR", and trust that during tho coming year all things with them may be more prosperous an in tho past. Iron has gone up about $1 per ton. Tho Millcrstown Furnace the other day refused an offer of $17.50. Tho several Sunday school exhibitions n this borough and Wcisspoit, passed off very pleasantly to teachers, scholars and people. Wednesday next (New 1 car's day),will bo a holiday, nnd tho bank will bo closed. If you havo a noto duo on that day, seo to it tho day previous. Thomas 11. Bannon, i prominent law yer of Schuylkill county, died in Pottsvlllo, Wednesday evening, of paralysis. Ho was a member of tho last Constitutional Conven tion. Edward Brooko, Sr., of tho Berks coun ty iron manufacturing firm of E. A- O. Brooko, died at his rcsidcnco In Birdsboro, Wednes day, of pneumonia. Ho was about 00 years fage. Ouryoung friend, Ed. Dollentnaycr was married to Miss Yarnall, at Weatherly, on Christmas eve. Wo wish tho happy pair a successful and happy pilgrimage through life. -. Two tramps known as Rilandcr nnd Fink, were arrested at Stcmton on Friday by the authorities thcro, and committed to jail at Easton. They belong to a gang of tramps-wanted for sovcral robberies in wonnampion. At Trciehlcr's Lehigh county, on Thursday of last week, tho clothing of a child of Mrs. Miuich was accidentally set on fire, and in an attempt to extinguish tho flames tho mother and child wcro burned to dcalli A gentleman named Hyde, said to bo a wealthy citizeu of Canada, was killed on a train near Bethlehem, Friday morning. Ho was stepping from ono car to another whilo tho train was in motion, and fell oil". Ho had been visiting in Philadelphia. Four men named Barnes, Holland, Reilcy and Hippie, were arrested nt Allen- town, on Friday last, for robbing the storo of Jos. Verzi, at Weatherly on tho previous Wednesday, and sent to Mauch Chunk jail, They are supposed to have committed sever al other robberies, When you sit down, suddenly, on your neighbor's pavement, let no profane remark escape your lips or oven enter your thoughts, for 'tis tho wicked only "that stand on sllp- pery places 7" Perhaps your own pave ment is icy too 1 The Teacher is a new educational jour nal published monthly by Eldrcdgo k lire, of Philadelphia., Its title is an indication of tho topics to which it gives special attention The first issuo contains aiticlcs by prominent educators giving suggestions of valuo lo those whoso business it is to teach tho young. Tho Governor of Illinois Tuesday last ordered tho discharge, at Springfield of Merrick and Gofiaghan, recently arrosted on a requisition from the Governor of this Stale, for a murder alleged to havo been committed by Ihem in Schuylkill county fifteen years ago. Allen C. Laros, the parricide, who re ccntly escaped from tho State Lunatic Asy lum at Harrisburg, has been captured in Arkansas, and will bo returned to tho Asy lum. He poisoned Ins father and mother and a man named Schug, near Easton, in 1S70, and was sentenced to bo hanged, but was subsequently pronounced insane, Dr. J. G. Zern, of Weissport, has inado arrangements with. Dr. John II. MacCrcary to attend to his patients while absent in at tendance at tho Sessions of tho State Legis lature. Tho Dr. will boat homo himself from Friday evening till Monday forenoon of eacli week. Tho lion, gentleman will leavo for Harrisburg on Monday, Jan. 6th, A freight engine on tho Lehigh Valley Railroad was thrown from the track whilo rounding a sharp curve near -Tomhicken Thursday morning. It fell on its side, kill ing. Dominic O'Donnellj tho firemen, and John Jlalnbridgo, tho bfakcinau, and badly seaming two other train hands. Owen Jones, ex-Congressman from tho Fifth Pennsylvania District, and formerly Lieutenant Colonel of the First Pennsylva nia Cavalry, died suddenly of apoplexy, while going to visit a neighbor, near Winne- M'ood Station, on Wednesday ovening. He was 60 years of ago , Governor elect Hoyt, of Pennsylvania, accompanied by M. S. Quay, Jas. M'Means: W illiam R. Leeds and other promincn Fcnnsylvanluti8,called upon President Hayes Monday to urgo tho appointment of Gover nor Haitranft to tiio Berlin mission. Some of the members of tho delegation feel satis fied that their petition will receive favorabl consideration from Mr. Hayes. Christmas day was tally enjoyed by our people.from early morning till Iato at nlgl tho merry jingle of tho sleigh bells filled th air. The Lchighton Cornet Baud visited Packerlon during tho day, and llio Young America Band, of Weissport, made a short visit to our borough, but tho day was too cold for them todiscourso.thcirlively strains of music On Thursday afternoon of last week, I Easton, Lizzie Thomas, a girl aged ten years, was amusing her younger sisters, when her clothes caught firo from tho stove. Sho was so badly burned that her injuries will prov fatal. Her mother was absent from home at the time, and Iho child's clothes wero nearly burned off before assistance arrived The great banquet to Lord Duflerin a Belfast was, as ho said in, his speech, th greatest compliment ever offered in Ulster. It was attended by all the Tory as well as Liberal peers, and by tho Protestant and Roman Catholic bishops and men of all par ties. No other man in Ireland could have brought together such conflicting elements And right hero wo may add, that David Ebbert, is the only ono that hires teams low prices in Carbon couuty. Livery on orth street, this borough Says tho Hazleton Senlinal of last Fri dayi Thelecturo of Hon. J. C. Fincher, on " Parties, Politics and Politicians," was not delivered Thursday ovening, owing to the slim attendance The Hon. gentleman MUl UI5iUatU VU tYUSlU 1I1S SWCCVllCSS Oil UlU desert air" and to empty benches. He knows a trick worth two of that, and tho audienco will hold their tickets until some futuro time, when tho public's usthetic ay petite is inoro keenly whetted. Our people seem to tiave surleited or Iato with lectures. and they cry, "Oh, give us a rest." A little girl named Minnie Cronin, aged throe years, was tho victim, on Thursday afternoon ot last week, at wilkeuiarre, of species of carelessness that borders on crim! nality. During Mrs. Cronin's absence from tho house tho child was allowed to play in the fire with a pine stick. The child, seeing the pitch ignited, and delighted with the spoetaclc, held it in her hands until the coals dropped Into her lap and set fire to her eldth ing. In an instant the inflammable eoUoa garments were on fire. The oliild serenmsd for help, but betwra the mother eeuld awive, life wjscjtluct. NOTICE. John E. Millkk, of Lchighton, is authorized to tako subscriptions for tho Car kon Advooatr, nnd receipt for the tamo until further notice. II. V. MORTlllliKH. rum llio Count)' .Sent. Tint Political Fraud Casi:. -After a patient hearing of counsel in tho caso In which certain politicians ciatmcu tnai unas. Mecndsen was illegally elected Associalo udco over Thomas John, nt tho Iato elec tion in Carbon County. Jtidco Dreher ren dered on Saturday a decision that tho po- to tho nolico of tho Court, until the tlmo fix cd by statute, had expired by limitation; therefore ho denied tho petitioners their prayers. Tho cnfco is now probably ended. Although it is possible to tuko it to the Su- lnitwt II Im Iwtliavul l.v ..tq.it, tlmt thcro Is nothing in it virtually to tuko there. CiiRiaTUAR-DAT was sncnt by thotieonlo era In Iho nuictcst manner imaginable. It wo.ro moro tho onnearancoof a Sabbath.than of that tlmo honored Christmas festival of hioh the poet says it "comes but oncoa ear." All the cliurclies in tins borough nd In East Mauch Chunk held some kind f commeinorativo services, St. Mark's hav ing a beautiful Christmas treo on Tuesday afternoon, and an claborato carol scrvieo next day. Tho Episcopal church In East Mauch Chunk also had n Christmas tree nnd carol services. From a social stand-point the day will carry with it to tho futuro ns many pleasant memories, ol inoso who Mild ly guvo and received tho tokens of love, lriendsliip nnd charity, as is usual. Our merchants, and especially thoso who nut no estimato upon tho virtue of advcrtlsing,com- piain oi a uuu uurisimas iraiic. Death's Doixos. On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Brctz, an elderly widow lady, who kept a small confectionary storo in tiio 2d ward, died quito unexpectedly. Her body was taken to her early home in Port Cnibon for interment on Friihy. Word was receiv ed hero on Wednesday afternoon that John Harlen, formcrlyl tills oorougli nail ilieu at his rcsidcnco in Mnhanoy City, Schuyl kill county, early in tho morning. Ho was at ono tlmo chief burgess of Mahanoy City, lie has ono brother and three Bisters Mrs. Thos. Crellin, E. B. Cortright and Mrs. Hull residing here. Si.Kiniuxo. The ilnclooftho merry sleigh bells, are now heard on tho streets. Slienir Itaudcnbush und Recorder Phillips made a Hying trip to Summit Hill, on ru'iners, Thursday and they pronounce 'ho sleghihg, specially on mo county roans, eunrming. Minor Matters. Thonpplioantsfur tav ern, restaurant and wholesaloliquorliiwiiscs, already filed with Protlionotary Kcmercr, show, thus far,a decided fiilliiigoircoinparcd with last year. So far only 65 applicants have filed their intentions j tho number last year was 70. Seo advertising columns. James Hutchinson, now of Virginia City. Nevada, but formerly of this borough, is vis iting his friends and relatives here. Ho says that tho business outlook in tho far west is good. Sheriff Raudcnbush provided the inmates ol llio county jail witu an excellent (jurist- mas lurucy uiuncr uu cuiiusuuj'. It is said that the number of contestants for tho prizes offered by tho Atheurcum for Christmas stories wcro so small, that it has been decided to keep tho contest open lor two weeks lonircr. It is thought Hint Tiro- pariug for Christmas prevented many from writing stories. " Our Concert," for tho benefit of St, Mark's church, at the Mansion House, on Saturday evening, under directions of Dr. Erwiu,with a troupe of local talent, promises to bo a rare musical treat. Tho federal authorities have re-appointed Mrs. JanoF. Rlelitcrfortho ciEhtecnth year ns postmistress for Mauch Chunk. Mrs. iiiitlitcr, I'rollionotary Kcmercr, and bhcrill Raudenbush nro tho most popular politicians among all parties, that wo know of. Arrested for I.nrcen)-. Chief of Tolico Heck received a dispatch Thursday morning from Detective Wilmoth, of Smitliport, MeKcan county, Pa., requcst- him to arrest Geo. Sproul alia Sam Sing. Ho was described as of dark complexion, black moustache, five feet six inches high, slouch hat, pants light stripo, charged with larceny. Our Chief, always on tho alert for crimes of this character, spotted his man Fri day morning, at about 9:30, in tho Hazleton House, warming his shins in front of the stove Tho Chief tapped him on the shoul der, and, calling him to onco side, informed him ho had a warrant for his arrest. Tho stranger inquired where it was from and tho charge. Upon being informed, ho Eaid it was correct and ho wa3 tho proper person, Ho was remanded to tho lock-up to await tho arrival of his accusers. About tlireo years ago Sproul acted as a porter at tho Cen tral Hotel, under tho superintendenry of Col. Fitzpatrick. Previous to that time ho lived at Mauch Chunk, whero ho was shot in the abdomen. Tho wound troubled him when at tho Central and ho went to tho hos pital for treatment. Ho finally drifted to tho oil regions. Hazleton oiiMc,21stinst, comjickioaied It seems to bo a part of our nature to bo inquisitive, so I concluded to attend the uiiribtmas jivo icstivai in me liiitueran church, Weissport. I entered thochurch and innuired whero shall I no. but beforo I re ceived an answer, I said I nm a stranger and tin stalls 1 11 co, out oli.liow cold how cold: how I envied thoso who weroso comfortably seated around tho stoves: but tho stoves with their red cheeks seemed to tell my cold. trembling, shivering body ,you are a stranger anil havo no business down here. Tilings wero soon made lively by singing. Tho opening prayer, oflered by Rev. Mr. Erb, was eloquent and well delivered. Tho infant concert exercises wore eraud. All at onco I ceased to tremble, my ears wero wideawake, my heart delighted, my cold body warm. What wa3 it that caused lliischanga? Why, it was nn earnest, evangelical, spirited ad drees by Rev. Mr. Freeman to tho Tarents. Subject : Their duty lo tho church, Sunday school, and their children. Among tho au dienco I could not help but say " giva it to 'em" " give it to 'cm I" I havo been inform ed that ho has quito lately given it to them " hot and heavy." In conclusion, I can but say, continue to " givo it to 'cm," contiuuo to preach tho truth, and if your pocket-book runs short four dollars every months, God will provide j and if your congregation will no moro own you, Cod will take you up. A.i Evangelical. Itnllroml Offlru Itobbiil. The ticket office of tho Lehigh Valley Railroad, ot Easton, was entered by burglars about ono o'clock Monday. They effected an cntranco by prying open the door with jimmies. Tho ticket agent had left the office to go to dinner, and at tho samo time to de posit in tho lank the receipts of tho morn ing. Tho robbers burst open the money drawer and carried off about $30 in change. The floor of the office was strewn with pa pers and tickets, but ns far as can bo ascer tained no tickets wcro taken. It is thought that more than ono person was engaged in the robbery, as a singlo person would scarce ly have attempted it in broad daylight. Tho detectives aro said to havo a clew to tho !" they willjirobably bo arrested, uilEAD roil THIS 1 It., I ' 'I hereby extend a free aiid hearty. Invita tion to such of my fellow citizens of Lchigh ton and Weissport as may happen to be poor and lu need, to call at tho bakery of J. W. O'Neal, of Lchighton, who will supply you with bread (ot my expense) on tho morning of January Ut, 1879, at 9 o'clock a. ui. I have made arrangements to supply all, and all aro welcome to call and get it,- W. M. RAP3HER. llltr C'rcik items. Nothing suaeeeds like suaeew. 1S78 is on the home ttreteh. Overcoats are cheap this year. The bridge aerow Dig Creek, at Daniel I'. rum's, nariewh' ceojiped being carried f. way by the late frashet. Our boatmen have returned heme, and have nude application for Mm to drag logs Jhls winter in the 11 ue fttomp. Yuun, etc, IUnese. Big Creek Dec. It). AVentlicrl)' I (cms. Tho next Happy New Year. Jack McGulgan nnd Goorgo Mopsct, former employees in Weatherly, nro visiting In town. John Brong was suddenly called to Monroe county, last Saturday, to attend tho funeral of a brothcrjs wife. Tho first sleigh seen upon our streets, after llio enow, belonged to Daddy Butz. Although ancient in style, our youngsters hailed its appearance with delight, The entertainment given by tho M. E. Sunday school was a grand success. Ad mission feel amounting to $30 wcro taken up. t, Thomas' Brown burled a bright litllo boy, aged about five years, on Monday last. Causa of denjhi croup. Tlit) coloring or paint used in llio man ufacture of floor and table oil cloth is a min eral called ochre. A vein of this articlo has been fouud upon lands owned by David Pctrcy, near weatherly. Report says that ono of the numerous Smiths in tills country has leased tho ground, with a view of pre paring and shipping tho mineral to market. Marx, tho clothier, llko tho Wander ing Jew, has had his goods repacked and marked " Mauch Chunk," seeking no doubt a moro congenial clime wherein to display Uia wear I Peter T. Cheosoman is confined to tho liouso. A litllo rido down hill dono tho mischief. A report comes lo us from Hozlelon, of a serious accident to tho crew of llio cngino Lattlmcr. Tho engino was thrown from tho track, resulting fii tho killing of sovcral men and injuring others. Dec. 20. Rockaway. Tlio Conl Xrntlc. The folio viae tnulo sliows tno quantity or foul shlpwcilovortlioLr-hliah Valley unilroauiot ttio week ending Dec. 21, I87S. aud tor tue year bs coin parcu ino saino nuio inn year. notions From: Wyoming..... ..... Iltulutou..... Upper JolilKh Heaver Meadow.... Matianov.. Maueii ctiunk Port Delaware Week, Year K7 8-.1 111 W757 01 J7.0S7 05 19,0.8 t 21.731 07 23,681 CD o.m 04 8,3s7 U Total 0.,tl (S 2I2.7C5 18 Last Year 101,644 10 20S3 83 10 1 ncreasc Decrease S9.S23 07 M.317 12 KGPOnT OP OOA1. trnn jportert over I.ehlRh & Husqn- lianna Division, rrntral ir. 11. ot New Jcrsov. for 0 dav ending Deo. 20 1878 Hlilppeil froiu : Total wi pa. To dale Wyoming 21,233 05 8S5.841 18 .. nan u. to, ' Buq O. Co " " D. t 11 C. C... Upper Lelilgli.'. I" " M.H.K.&Co. neayer Meadow Mancli Clinnk i Ciosarrot'K Conned Illd!P L.. V. Jl. It., l'ackeiton.. Hazard vlllo Smith &Co I, III Ol 2,9110 t 5.771 15 2,V8 0I O.FOI (15 7.630 04 r,243 f8 2,201 IS 31 07 200 02 31.4'VI CO ami in SI2 15 ,l ,317 C8 70.M10 M 203.21 5 15 4l4.k21 05 209,410 07 01 11 10 15 6.720 03 s.2or, o; 70,139 00 Total 61.091 03 2,301,000 Oi l'revlouslyieiiiutcd. ..2,212,(04 19 Total to date Hnrao tlmo last year. .. 5.301 .900 02 .. 1,81,9.9, n u Increase. Decrease.. Albrljrlilsvllle Itc-Mis Be content. " , I "wish Tho readers of tho Advocate a Happy New Year. Buckwheat flour is scllinff for 52.25 per hundred, which is quito reasonable. Hoz uutchcrinc has commenced in eood earnest throughout this section, and quito a number ot nue animals were slaughtered during this week. I thlnk.it would bo a very eoodjdea for tho tcnohors oMhls towfiBhil, to'orcanlzo n debating or literary society ? I learn that tho teachers of East I'cnn and Franklin have such organizations. Tho weather on last Sunday was very ilisacrceable throughout tho entire day, in consequenco of which tho services in our cliurclies wcro but slightly attended. Miss Julia Hussmann, dauchtcr of Au gust Hussmann, of Philadelphia, is visitini Her parents aud spending llio Holidays Witt us. blio win return in a week. 1 ours, etc., DurLii. " Couldn't Sco It." A few days sirico a gentleman stepped In to Critteston's, No, 7 Sixth ave'nuo, New'. York, and stated that ho hail used Hale's Honey or Horehouxd and Tar in his fami ly for tho Jast four months, to tho entiro saf-. lsiaction oi mem an, lor mo cure oi uougus Colds, Influenza, Hoarsecss,Difficult Breath ing) or any other Affections of the Throat, Bronchial Tubes and Lungs, leading to Con sumption: but moving to tho cast sido of town, ho went to tho nearest druggist for a' bottle of this article, when the druggist at tempted to palm oft" somo articlo of his own manufacture in place of it; and using hero tho gentleman's language, ho told the drug gist ho "Couldn't sco it j" or, in other words, ho was satisfied with Hale's Honey ok HonEiiouND and Tar," and he wanted nothing else; as ho had already used this, and know by experience that this articlo would givo almost immcdlato relief, and in a short titno would effect a permanent euro of any or all tho forgoing complaints. We havo our eye upon tho abovo mentioned druggist, and trust should ho read this It would be a loson to him, and to all other druggists to furnish "Hale's Honey ok Hokeiiound and TAn" when called for, and retain their customers, for tho reason that any ono who uses this articlo onco will have nothing else. Sold by all respectablo drug gists at 50 cents and $1 per bottle. Great saving to buy a large size. Florence, Mass., Oct. 30, 1875. Mr. Ciias. N. Crittenion. Dear Sir: Your circular is received, and I can truly say tiiat I deem vour Halr'a HnvKv nv Houehouxd and Tau ono of tho very best medicines in tho market. I took a hard cold, it settled on my lungs j I tried almost overyuiing, oui received no ocneut until 1 tried your Hale's Honey ok Horkiiound and Tar. I feel that I am now well troin using the abovo. after trvlntr almost every thing elso for two years. Please send the circulars, and oblige, Nelson A. Davis Pike's minute. Toothache Ditors cure In one 30 rti:vs ;ovsu Tho Pennsylvania Millers' Stato Associa tion will meet at Lancaster on the 12th of January, 1879. Tho crisis in Governor Hampton's case lias oeen passed, ana no uouui is now enter tained of his recovery. Tho new Massachusetts State Prison at Concord, for which $1,000,000 was oppropn atcd, has cost 974.155.11. Phuimx Pt.cToiiAL has been in general use lor iiiteen yoars and nearly all who uegan to use it thcu continue its uso yet. Price 25 cents. 5-8, A firo at Goldsboro, York county, Pa., on Saturday morninc, destroyed tho Northern Central Railroad station, tho telegraph office and six dwellings. George Albcrtson, a switch-tender at the rennsyjvantu ltatlroad round-liouse,fn Har risburg, was run over aud killed by an cn gino on Saturday morning. Tho ' Baby's Best Friend" is Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup, tSincoi it maintains tho baby's ueunu uy un-piug ibiii-u iruui iuuc, jjmr- rhaea, etc. Price 25 cents. The old family carriaco of Daniel Web ster is owned by a gentleman in Lawrence, -Massachusetts, wno bougui u oi Asutiurton Webster, grandson ol tlio statesman. The fashionablo mufTis finished without tassels or bows at tho ends. New clasps for cloaks aro of silver, with a number of small chains with coins attached. Tho vacancy in tho German mission has developed the fact that if thcro is any ono thing in which wo aro particularly rich it is diplomatic timbcrf-euch as it is. Tho MofTct Bell Punch has proved a de lusion and a snaro in Virginia. It register ed all right enough for a few mouths, but finally gave up the effort in dispair. Secretary Sherman has given tho last turn to the resumption machinery in his circular directing customs officers to receive green backs in payment of duties January 1, From all sections abundant evidence comes that Dr. Haas' Expectorant is appreciated and prised, and in spiteof all opposition has won its way into favor as the best cough modiolus. 25 cents jxr bottle. At Zanesville, Ohio, on Friday, Dr. Hcyl, convicted ot grave robbery, was seutenced to oneyear'simurisonmentand the payment of a flue of $1000, Eaton, his accomplice, was sentenced to four months' imprisonment and tjio payment of $100 fine, Reward. We will pay a reward of one thousand dollars for any eertitieate publish ed by us regardiag Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup not found genuine. Yogaler, Meyer & Co., Baltimore, October I, U.7. ouit -ivasiiuvuton M7rri:u. Cbngruiionul Oratory Jfov) the eloquence o our Congrcstional luminarici is vpprctsal The death of Williams, of Michigan, and Dowjlas, of Virginia Department Clerks happy Mayard Taylor's successor, tc. WasiHNOIOs, Dee. 23, 1878. During the pist week of Congressional by play tho galleries (which wero unusually full of strangers) were more than once heard to murmcr that our republican form of gov ernment la tho bano of statemanship, and that tlio generation of great men Is past for ever. It is aggravating to hear tho oldest inhabitants descant on times when ho heard Clay,Cass, Calhoun, Webslcr,Bcnton,W right, Pierco, and thcircompeorsdebatingand ora ting. " Tempore mutantur, ci tios mutamur in illis." Now It Is a positlvo boro to pass much tlmo at Iho Capitol, which nobody will Inflict upon himself unless necessity compels It. If tho Greenback element In tho next Houso cannot accomplish anything else, it should at least resolvo to " stir up tho animals" and call out their colleagues to tho footlights of publio observation, rcrchanco tlicro may bo any number of Ciccros, Anth onys, Wcbstcrs, and Clays dormant from fcrco of circumstances and "because tlio times aro out of joint," hiding their luminaries under a bushel of stale points of order. The honorable 8pcaker and tho Commlttco on Appropriations consume most of tho tlmo In tho House,and when a, member has carefully prepared a speech on miy particular subject ho rarely has a chance to deliver it; if he docs, it is nn evening session to empty benches. Perhaps this may save time, (to bo frittered away in Idle wrangle and re pealed roll calls,) but it Is a grave mistake. Tho country is growing- restive under the dictatorial hammer of the Speaker, and the constituency want o discover tho merits of their members by'some other means than the printing of a speech in the Record that has never been uttered in'lhe House or nar rated in tho newspapers. It was the living eloquence and almost- inspired .speeches of tho statesmen of early days that piloted the republic, through dangerous waters and placed her on a firm foundation. On Saturday tho death of General Alphcus S. Williams, Congressman, from tho Detroit district of Michigan, was followed yesterday by the demiso of Congressman Boverloy Douglass, of Virginia, a't tho National Hotol in this city. Mr. Douglass, in his sober movements, was a man of intelligence and ability, and highly esteemed by all who know him. About. three years ago tho fatal passion took possession of him, and since then ho rarely appeared in his seat In a pro per condition to discharge his duties when in the House. He frequently became so de monstratiyo ns to seriously interfero with tho public business, and then his fellow members would coax him out of tho hall. Every effort was mado to save him by his family and friends, but to no purpose. His defeat for tho Congressional nomination nt tho last clection,an event due entirely to his intemperance, weighed heavily upon him, and to drown his disappointment ho took to his cup worso than over. His sad fate awakens Iho deepest sympathy, and is tho ab sorbing topic in political circles. Tho Executivo has taken tho cuo' from tho legislativo'branch, and tho army of men nnd women employed in tho Departments aro anticipating a few days of pleasure and ro spito from tho tread mill. They get the whole of Christmas and Now Year's day and a half day proceeding each oftbeso anniver saries: besides they are allowed tho half of each day from tie 20th to tho 31st inclusive, They aro permitted to arrange this timo among themselves, so that if, for Instance tlicro aro ten clerks in a division, five will take tho.wholo of tlireo days, tho other five remaining on duty all day, and vica versa when " turn about in fair plaj'." Thus tho Government business is not retarded to any one's inconvcnienccind everybody is happy. Tlio vacancy in tho mission to Germany has temporarily, at least, raised tlio cxpec- tationsof such of our leading men as happen to bo out of office. Bayard Taylor's remains wcro hardly cold in death, before tho un becmly seramblo began, aud tho candidates already put forward can bo numbered by tho dozen. It can bo authoritatively stated howevor, that neither tho President nor Secretary Evarts has given the subject tho slightest consideration. A great deal has been said about tho probability that a citi zen of Pennsylvania or New York will be selected, and somo havo gone so far as to as sert that the former Stato will certainly sup ply the new Jfinister to Germany. Thoso best informed in such matters inclino to a contrary opinion, and do not think that cither New York or Pennsylvania will secure tho prize. The reasons they assign for theii belief aro not-.without weight. They con tend that New York, having the Secretary of Stato ami tho Minister to Russia (Stough ton), cannot justly bo accorded more posl Hons of prominence in the diplomatic scr vieo. As regards Pennsylvania, it is claim cd that sho has tho mission to England, and is therefore barred from attaining tho present vacancy. There is 6omo forco in this, and upon reflectiort it would seem that tho chances are rather adverse than favorablo to New York or Pennsylvania. A report. among countless others, has .been circulated that Senator Christiancy is being vigorously urged by strong influences. It is no secret that for a year or two back tho friends of Zach Chandler have been striving to bring about tho retirement of Mr. Christiancy from the Senato in order that tho "stalwart Mich igandcr" might rcsumo his old position. Tlicso gentlemen think that the German mission, if they can persuado tho President to tender it to him, is an Inducement Mr. Christiancy will not readily discard. No better weather for Christmas shopping could be desired than that which has glad dened our city during tho past week. Thus tho first snow of the season, which greeted us yesterday, finds every ono so nearly ready for tho holidays that its presence only gives a more realizing sense that Christmas is close at hand, Pennsylvania avenue has appear ed at its best during the week, Us sidewalks and smooth drive having alike been filled with a bright-faced crowd. Nearly every well-known resident or visitor to the city has been Been on the avenue, walking or drjy. lug, within the post few days. At 4 p. m the crowd is at its height. Tho members of the two Houses of Congress frequently walk from the capitol, and the gentlemen of the foreign legations walk up aud down, between 9th and 15th streets, many times during the afternoon. Acoi'st. wiivvciiini Why bo an animated tallow-shop when Allan's Anti-Fat is a safe and sure remedy for obesity, or corpulence, and will reduca tlo most ill-proportioned jorm to a graceful outline within a few weeks. It contains no ingredients that can possibly prove deleter ious to the system. A well-known chemist, after examiuiug its constituents and the method of its preparation gives it h'u un qualified endorsement as a remedy that" can not act unfavorably upon the system ond is well calculated to attain the objoct for which it is intended." JUltimobi, Md., Jubim.niB. rnop'ns Atux' Ash-Kat, Buffalo, N.Y.t flmrSm I have Ukn two bottles of AN lan'sAntl-Pat and it lias reduosd mo eight pounds. Very resjwctfully, jirs, r, jt Rem Etr rnn Ha nn Tim er. Slop spendl ng i much on fine dollies, rich food and style. , ood healthy food, cheaper and better IHingt gel mora real ami suufianuni , real anil suuciannai thlnirs i tho foolish habit of running after extiensivo and nuack doctors or using so mucii oi tno vllo humbug medicine that docs you only harm, and makes the proprietors rich, but put your trust In tho greatest of ell simple, nura remedies. Hon Hitters, that cures always at a trilling cost, and you will see better times and good health. Try It once. Read of It in another column. tf. After tho 1st of January tlio Treasury De partment will Iswo notes of lf'0 denomina tions of $5000 and $10,000. They will differ somewhat In appearanco from the legal ten der notes now In circulation, but w.U bo tho samo in size. Tlio funeral of Reprcsontallvo WllliAms, of Michigan, who died on Saturday, U.'ok placo Sunday In Washington. Rev. Byroii Sunderland, Chaplain of the Senate, con ducted tho services, after which tho remains tvero ennduetod tnthn rallrord danot bv three companies of artillery, headed by tho Marine Band, n Masonic Lodge, and a number of Senatora and Representatives. Beverly B. Doualas, Represontntlvo in Congress from tlio First District of Virginia, died in Washington early Sunday morning, aficr a short illness. His remains were tak en to Richmond last- night by a committee of Senators and Representatives The fun eral ceremonies took place ot his homo In Ayiotts, Jiing William coumy, a. Mrs. Ann Scarlett, of West Chester, Ta., celebrated Monday, at that place, tho one hundredth anniversary of her birth. The exercises Incident to tho rcmarkablo event took placo in the forrn of a reception. Among thoso present was "Aunty" tirahain, who is 102 years of oge. Closing Prices of Deiiaven & Townbend, Stock, Government and Gold, 40 BotitH Third Street. Philadelphia, Dec. 20, 1873. U.R.Cs. 1861... trail uid 100, asked U. 8. 5.20's,lGJ J.A J Did asked U.S. 5.10's. 1807 ....irati hid I Mill asked il. H. .1.20's, 1808 10S bid ItSH asked U.S.1lM(!'s..i UTS bid .K asked tr.a. currency. 8's Uth bid lio'i asked Tl.JS.S'niSSI, now.....,,.'..lC6H bid 106'i asked u..tft h. new i.,.tii.,t inu un-, aiteu i.a 4snew-. ....vr..!uutt uki nut agicrn mmsvlrantalt.il.. 32 'i bid MS ni-ked rinla. Heading It. It i:'. bid I2S nsked LcldRh Valley It. It. .,34 bid SI.U asked lhlirh Coal .fe Nov. Cn....-1 IV bid 13 oskrd United coniDardesof..N. J.llsl bid 119 nsko-1 Bnithern Central It. It.... IS, bid H asked I e. ton v llio rass. It.lt. to. 10!,- bid 104 naked Gold u.llO bid 100 asked silver, ( K's and ...... na ma askcn tiiimos ana HAf.racsj. vstt diu w hrkcu MARRIED, Sjiawley Busoh. On the 2-lth Inst., at tho Evangelical Parsonage, Weissport, by Rev. J. K. Seyfrit, II. T. Smawlcy and Miss Annie E. Buscb, both of Franklin townsnip, this county. New Advertisements. 1 fin nnfl Men "n" Women are WASTED, to 1UU.UUU make from tiooto lu.oaoer day. Agents at o now miking that amount. Addro-s, with ono cent stamp. dec28-w-l KEY ti. T. 11UC1C, MILTON, Pa. KEPORT OF THE CONDITION oi the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, at Leblgbton, In too state of Pennsylvania, at tho close ot business, December C, 1878: nraouucr.s. Loans and Discounts...' tOl 413 42 ureidrafts I'-i 00 u. n. lionus to secure circulation. ... ?a wo w V. 8. llonds on hand 0 000 06 other stocks, bonds, and mortgages., l.SoO 00 Duo from approved lle.ervo Aaents.. 1)93 44 line from otaer KattoDol Banks H05 13 Due ti oiu state llauks ond llankeis... 8 IS teal Estate, i-'nrnlture, and Fixtures 4,88s. 70 Current Expenses and Taxes I'ald... 1,205 44 rremiatns ram , Checks and other CasU Items limn nf other llanka 402 50 189 83 4'i5 m 370 50 C2 00 Fractional currency, inolud'cNlckel Hpocle (Includ'g gold Treasury cerli's CM 00 tca-iil Tender Wotes l.ltm 00 llodamptlon Fund with U. RTreosur- cr to per cent, uiLurvuiuiiuui,, 3,375 00 Total 1103,043 II LIABILITIES. Capital Stock rata m t75,COO 00 Surplus land 00 Undivided l'rofita 3 012 28 National Bank Notes Outstanding.... C7.5O0 10 individual Deposits subject to cuecit. jo,t,o im Certified chicks 582 IS Cashier's checks outstanding 6 00 Duo to other National llauks 1,814 63 Total (103,1)13 14 Slats of Jlmnsylronf 0, Cotmfy 0 Carton, 11 : 1. W. V. llowmnn. Cishlcr of the atiovo-nara ed Dank, do Bolemnlr swear that tho nbovo Btalomentls true to llio best of my knowledgo anu ucitci. W. W. BOWMAN, Cashier. Siibrcrlbod and sworn to before mo, this 19th uay 01 uccemucr, 1978. T1I09. 8. DECK, Uot'y Public Correct Attest 1 A. J. Dnillng, Thos. Itemnrer anu k. i-. uouoru, uireciors. ueu. ia, iso. SMOKE TP - A - FOR CATARRH. In tlio LEIIJIG Chemical Co's. JUNIPER TAB CIGARETTES Ib discovered the onlv common sene. ensy pleasant and certain Curo for that horrible di. eaflo cntnirn. . Catarrh fthouid never bo trifled with or let run. cvtarrtt is me lorcrunner oi uonsuinpuon UOWSUMjriOiN moans ueaia. A. 3STEW THEOE.V. Tho Jonlper 'Inr Cigarette act upon a new and sensibly theory and effect a cuie lu every ciiHe. Thov nro n mnt Miccrvf pi remedr for Asth ma, Phthisis. Coldlu the Hesd, Hoart-enf tj. Kore 1 hroat. Common Cold and all diseases ot the nlr parage of (ho Headnnd Luntrs. 'Iho mofct tfueottHSfuL remedy luttio world Bold by Drngmsta at 25 cents. Prepared nnlv hy t be Lelbltf Chemical Co. 2 Bare lay Ht New Voric City. Dec. 28 too. YOUNG- SHOOTS OF WILLOW Carefully redntod to Charcoal, thorougtdy puritled aud mune Into Lozenge form. DU MUIUIAY'S CIIAItOOAI. TAn LETS A rational ren ody endorsed by rhylclan fur Diepepsia, Hi'Ditburn indlgeMlnn, Konr stom mh. Foul llreith, llelchlnir, Qatrlo Dt(nrb auces aud all derangements of titomach and jjowels. Thoe Tablets parity the blood and render tho Complexion wire aud onltiaut. The best Deutttlco ever made. Invaluable to ma ok eis and heavy 'diners nut." bold by Irur. fmu for a cents per box. Try tbeui und have a quiet stomach and a pure breath. A REAL SEA BATH AT HOME. A Pea Water bath Is tho best batti In the world. It prevents all Linda of digram) aud enre rnanv. Kverybody can now enjoy this healthful luxury lu countrv or town by adding to ordinary water Umn.v's se Halt. 'llue who once unolt becomo steady iiatron. Only U centa ner larm, box, at our Druafrl&ta. Jim. IperTar uitfaietta, Mutrnv'a chaiooal rJableu nnd Uitman's bca talt are sold by SSIGSKE'S SALE. 01' Yaluablc Real Estate. Hy Tlrtue of an order of the Couit ot Common Fleuaof Carbon Count r, ttierowtil expoelat I'ubitc Hole at the Vnllcy House, in the Borough of Lchighton, CARBON COUNTY, rA.,on Wednesday, Jan. 1st, 1879, commencing atONH o'clock. P. M.. tho follow, ing deacrtbed tract orptece of woodland linate lu Mauoulua; Twp . Carbon Couutri Bounded by laud of J, Cuufer.J. A. IIoroJ04l.ua llaupt. If. Welnhauer aud lands late 01 Joseph Wana iflacher, now Aaron Kruui, contain! n FIFTY ACRES and one hundred ana forty perches. Also st the tame time snd placo will be sold 1 Share .of the Capital Stock in (he Carbon Co. Indus trial Society, Terms and Conditions w';,i be made knoin ot tho time ana p:ce ot "J,B. by SAliiUUI, LEIBEXaUTU, Asslxnee of WM, IIOIIN. MoUonini: twp., Not. sj, im dntlnlstrator's Notice. Stiate of Joshua JCMt, dee'd. Notice Is hereby given, that letters of Admin, titration upon tho t.laU of Jo.hu a Klote, late ot Mahonmt towoainp , Carbou rouoiy, l'a. dee'd, have been irrauted to the underigeed. All persona knovfug ihemwlvfts to betantbtod toauid estate will make patment wlthlu us weoka. and tboae bavlnir culms wilipiesent thetn duty anihentleaml for settlement to TllOMAU HOItN. Adinlulatrator. Uabonlns Township, Nor, V, Itn-ws, JEOISTER'S NOTICE. Koltco Is DTeby (riven that tho Exerntor. AdiuiutstraUirsniiil iltiruilians hereinafter nam ed, liavolll.-d tlirlr rcsin-ctiro accounts ot the following estate In 11,0 lteclster'k OfOco. at Mauch Chunk, in anil for tho Conn iv of Carbon, which accounts have been allowed by Owltes. !ter. will be tireseiilwl to ttie Judge f the Orphans' Conrtoe Monday, the 13th diiv eljsti. uaijr next, at ID 0'r.lock A.M.. tor conllnnatiout First aud final account of Wm. Keinorer.ipi-ml, lauol the person and estate ol AniicUa Mitve, nnuor clilfd of Ellas Muve, Isto ol Mnhonnu township, Cai bon counsy, ittcossod. First and final account of FrsoK K. HaTrlHex. orator ot the last will and IcoWincut ut Wm. Straru, Iato ot I.elitglitoil. Caibon louuly, 1'a., deceased. Tho account of Daniel Wcnts, administrator nf all nnd sioirulnr tho roods and chattels, light and credits,nhlch were of William I'rter, late or the township ot iivrr lowanicusmif. in the county ot Carbon, aud 8t..to of l'euusri- vault, decojscd. Fit st nnd final account of Josnb W. Itarlnn nnd Jonn W. llnilnu. execntms of tho last will and testament nf Mnriraiet tfnilan, Into of Mauch Chuuk, Carbon county, X'a.. deceasod. Gupp'cmental account of William Cpldstraw, , uiTivu g ndmiuisli nhr of the estate of Thos. t. Davis, late ol llauks township, Caroun cu.tuty, deceased. First .uit final account of Heiry noyrr, oil- mlnlsi'rator of Iho r .uio of Aiiulila ltood. late ot WeUBpott, eoccasi-d. First nudum! account nf tho administration of Mia. Ann iampboil, ndminlsti-ntiix of tho es. titeor EllzCbetu ucoit, laio ot the UoiourIi of Uauch (JhnK, deceased. First and flnnl ar.sountof tho administration of Mrs. tied, riow.omo into ychueuei, adiumts. tratrix ot tho cstn?o of Fred. tcbuebel, dee'd, First and flnnl setlleni cut ot Tho.. J, nnd James W, UebeilliiL', ixeculors ol Daniel Ucbur. ling, decensod, First and nnnl account of William S. Ilnrpel, Euaralan of lllas J. Weaver, (nov White. lu-ad) oneot tho children aid lulrsot John Weaver, Isle of Mauch UhauA' township, Car. hou county, deceased. First and final account of Philip Drumhollor, executor of the estate ot JucoO tledrwe, dic'd. First and final account of Thomns Xcmerer, administrator, eic otuodileu tfeslcy. dee'd, First and final nccount of Kd. O. Wilson, ad- ni!nlvntor of the estate of rctcr Stool, dee'd. Flrrtnnd flnnl account or IClemlue Yeacer, ex. ccutrlx of tlio estate pf Ileal. Yssr, dee'd. Thooeconntot Margaret O parts und Wlldam ooldntraw. admiuisttatots of tho tslato of Thomas O. Davis, deco iscd DUUNAUD I'HJI.LtrS, r.oglstor. Maoch Chunk, December 13, 187s. rpilE SliATINGTON PLANING MILL AND Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATINGTON. JOHN BALLIBT, Propr., Denis In all klnilq nnd sizes ot Pino, Hemlock Oak nnd Hard Wood Lumber, nntl lUnowpie paied to oxeculo nny uweuut of orders for DressoD LumboH OP AUi KINDS. Doorsi Snslies, minds, Slmtlcru, mouldings, Cabinet Ware, &c, With Promptness. Brackets Made to Order. Tlio Machlnerr Is nil liew and of tho boat nnd moat Improved kinds. I employ none but tlia best workmen, una well nenKJoeti nnd good ran terlat, nnd am tlioi cfore ublu to puarnnteo entire sn ti faction to nil who may favor mo with a call. Orders bv matt piomnily nt tended to. Mv cbftTKOA are moderutoj terms cash, or Interest churgtd alter thirty days. OIVE Mli A CALL. ri7 Those emrnccd In Iltiildlnc will And It t their ndvnntngo to havo hiding, Hoor Jlonrrts uoora, eaaues, Muuicrs, ceo,, kc. mime ai iai 1'nctorv. May lOyl JOHN HALLIKT. rpHE GRANDEST Exposition of Clothing Ever mado In LEnianTOX Is at tlio roat Offlco Building ot II. II. PETERS, Agent, on BANK STItHEr, and tho people know It, llokecjx crcrytlilntr wanted In Men's and Boy's Clothing, at the most Moderate Prices FOR CASH. ITo oover yet wasted timo In Selling IIiih meed Hoods. Ills Trice nro so LOW, that people aro wondering how It can bo done, 11 ut It la done, Thoso in need of Fall or Winter Suits ! will And It to tlielr advantago to consult It, It, riiTEIta, asent, about llio mutter, aug :4tf 1It. Oberlioltzcr's Llnlmcnl, CAMPHOR MILK. Ib now hlarhlr recommended and extcnalvolr used for lthcunintiani, Fmeted Ftet, Athcs. rains, teres, btinira. Hwe. lings, Hpralus tc. It la of tho frreatost vulue 111 cunuff Cute.Qalia, ttpinlns and Bwehlupn lu hnroes. It nets quickly nnd surely. It at onco ftoothes nnd relieves tlio stiff Joint, the Larue Muscles nrd ftie Aching Nervoi, Tho monev will be paid back to any 0110 not Kntl-Uotl with Itsef loct. Price 21 cents, fi bottlos fur f 1. rio pared hy lovt UbeiholtEcr, U. V. Tlio I'hcuulx Pectoral. fins pro vol lteelf to bo peculiarly Adapted to old persons, cousuinpihe and children. It brents ft cold. It stops 11 conch. It aids expectoration. It Kives Instant relief It elves Hirenmh. It bruiRroi. Ithiisinfldumoro cuies tfiini anv niher medicine. Thonsai.d4 of tho citizens of Uukteni rcniiByiranu nave useu it ioreors fi"st nnd testify U tho relief piven ninl cures 1 f eclcd- Trice. 23 cent U 6 1 ottieafor f 1. I're- Cnreu hy It-vl atierhtdtzrr M, iintt tor bale VA.J DUUMNiJ, loaighton Nov. gJ-Qin. EX-SOLDIERS, ATTENTION ! Ten lona procured for soldier of the late wo; disabled in uuv ar hy wounds, rtioturo.dU caso of any kiml or by ucc deutul lujurie. PKNblONS INOUIiABUD. A lame number of thoso now receiving pen rlons aro cntltud to nn Incurasr under lite liws. All roldlera ditcharod for WOUNDS, It u itu he or MFCiiAMCAL I.NJUiiv. entitled to FULL bounty. AU liUHine done hy correspond, nice, same aa tt vou wcro personally ureaent. Where tho soldier la dead, the widow and heirs nro entitled. All Hildlcra and their widows of tho war of H S are now entitled in pension. I alo procuio t'otouts for luventota. Every soldier who m'es this notlco should scudmeltts address on a TomIhI cam and receivo m rcturu n sample Opr. FitkK, of tho -NATION AIi C1TIZUN SOLDIBtt." a paper publfehrd at the National Capital, sriv. I111; nil tho la.eat intormntlon about tension and I to 11 11 ty and Laud to all soldiers and their licit h. CoiroiKudouco w iclie4l troni uli. Address, with stamp. tftV I'J I'ZUKltAM), U. h CLutm Attorney, dcc21-w( JIoi6j3, WaaliluKtoa, D,C Health and Happiness. Health and Happiness are priceless Wealth to their poasufutors, and yet tier nro within the reach ot every ono who will uso Wright's Liver Tills, Tho only sure O U HE ti,r Toridrt Liver. t)ys CD. ln, lleadacbn. Kour htomacli, Coiistlpatln'nH. blllty. Nausea, and all tlillious coninli' utit'anil lllnou dlsordei'fi. None genuine urles. alirne,! "Wul Wrixht I-hila." IlvourUr'jC.wt wliluot Miniily neuu 2J rents tor ono uoi tn Ilarritlc Holler & Co. 70 N.tlhHt.. VulfiS X)eo""yl Q.crmau Hors and Coav 1'owder Keeps stook liejhhy ani In (tood condition, It ? J!?"!0 r-and assimilation. It wanes fat, muscle ani'. mi'.'i, jiv u1uk It a horse will do more work eml a cow clve more milk and no In !Clf atll-.ta ran. I n,n,ll( inn Tl llui lrn.i. lw,,il try hetliy aud uicreafes the quantity ot e.'ira. It I'niadn I'T lr. Ivl uLetlioltser atnla mills, 1 t,aokot 131 N.TIilrdbtieel, l'lnla. Uia told by actum woiKiu, at ia ceuia ier uouuu. uv A, J , DUllLI.Ml, Lelnrbtou. Nov. -8, iSiS-Omo, duiiiiUtrator's Notice. Estate of Wilson Miller, dee'd. Notice Is berehy riven, that lettets of Admin, latraiiou upon the estate of Wtlou Miller, l.te ot Mahoniiio; townanip. L'arbou otnuty. l'a., ceo'il, have bevn jrraute4 to the undei.itrnetl. All persons kuowlug themselves to be Indebted toajtd estate will umko r-aymont witnin mix weeks aud llioao having claim, will present them duly autheuticatod for aeitleuieut tu TllOMAU 8. jiKi'K, Aaniiuutrator, I.ehljjtuou, Nov. It. lb?j-8. TUB 1IIIST NATIONAL RANK or Leliighton. The ANNUAL ELECTION of 8BVBN DI IUKIOIlrt of this Hank will be l.ehl at (bo Itauklna House, un TDtUJtlAY, J A.MIA UT lllh. 1819. between the hours of OXE and 11ih.ee I o'clock I'. M. V. w HOWMAN, Cashier. Lchljhton, Dec. II. Uls wl Now Advertisements. SHERIFF'S SALES OF VAUMBLK It E A l E S T A T E ! The fitftiirlfrtf talaaMn Prf ff(fr wW IV iMd by Jt V. ItAULKN LSI, fcbti llTor UiUh Cu tj.on Sutunluy, December titi, 1878, st th COURT U0U9K,ln th ItOttOUmf OP MAUUII OH UNK, CarWii Cuunty, renimjlvaalt. at ua IS o'clock I M.i Ity virtue of a writ of a runt facus, all that rertaln TRACT Or LANP, tttuate In Lower Toirjmnlnt tnwublp( Curln County. I'emiPrlrnnli. bounded Iy Untn of iNtld Wstfner, Jod. Chrlstmsn anJ Fit m no I 7.hgrnfiis contslntnK 8IXTV40UH ACKKS, more or Ion. The ImproTrmtnti tbrrren aro a TWO-STORY I'll AM K DVKLLIN(1, eluhtAcq ty tirentj-flt fert: jUrn, ILIrtj 1j thirty fret, and other out bat Ml tig. Stizetlan tftjipaliito execution ugfho proper ty of Btejlun CjirUtraan. . ALSO, lly virtue nfn writ of Vrspmosf Kxrovin, all tliOtB Uitpp adjuinlnif TRACTS OR rtECKS OF IANP, situate In the TownliIpof 1tnv.tr TWflmenln(r, In the County of Carbon, nnd State of 1'eunryl vnulil the one 11 im Inn nt n stone, thence hy laud of Pnid J, D. (Ireenvwelj north on dfKrtn wet flfly-ono fercliet t a stout J tbetire hy land of lhom.n Kurhner north elulitj flx and onethatf dfttrvt',paftt twenty-six perchufl to a tonnt thrm-y uy me Mine nonn Mie ueirce( wi lour perrnff to a atone j fhenre by Und lute App'ii Innd nortlj WiTentj tH and threefourtha dexret'f eni't twvuf ty-ntne and three-fnurtbs p-relies to a atone; thriuce hy the nine north wTentytwo dirri past twenty perclie to a itonej touth cl:li-fiTs degree, trnn tvn percht-9 toahentjpcki (Nuh twenty five npd onr-))3lf tlegrt-eft, ettt hint nud three-lourtha perchen to a ktone foutlf eight ant) ontj-half dtgrtt-P, east t Wolfe and tbrpjtfourtti perches to a ilone; aoutb Q110 derw. t fortt lour and onobilt jorrljea tQaatone; thence hy the hereinafter deicrWd tiact aoutli eighty l and one-liAlf degree, wpst nlnvly perches to tt9 pluto of belnninif.contalujnt; TUIRTV-rotTR ACKCSj And the other tract, beginning at a utotis Una Into .loli u Hose, north fllitytrfn dertew, fnit ono hundred and thirty-lour and one-hlf pt-rcltc ton atone; thence by lurid of naH J 1). Uretmt BWultC north tlirr-e degrwwt)t olglity-four pmvh vh to a Ktone; aoulh eijhtyBlx derf,"i efl one hundred and thirty purches to a pniti tlien. south one degree, cost ono hundred and t jjhly. two and three-four. Us pvrclibi to the place pf bet glpiilnp, contalnlug S1XTV-SIX AClt)3 AD FIVE pKRCIlliS, more or leu. All that eortnln tract of land kHu.-iIo In Lmror Tbwamenylrj, Carbon county, l'a., bounded nnd deicribvd axlolloiTF, lu w It Uegf lining nt ntnim, a corner cf land btlonJ"rt to the vald Chrlc Klotz thonre along tlm umo and partly alonjf lindsof John D.Urccnjwelir aouth oue and one half degree, rant treuty four perclieK to a mjh ling; tVeiico along lands of Mid John 1). tlreeu vttlg, aouth elght)-8lx nud one-half degree, wertt twenty-fix perches to a ptone; nor h el:hty-s and one-bait drgreeo, en ft twenty-four pmhes tu pine; thenco partly along lul'a laud Width Chaa KloU land north eighty lx nnd one-half def grees, east twenty-tix and ono Imlfperrhea to the place oflteglnning, and coul-itnini TURKK ACltKS AND ONK IIUNPIUIU AS0 i'OKTY-KOUR fKRCIUS. be the Fame moro vr len. The Improvements thereon are a ONE AND A HALF STORV STOXll DWULMNOi twelrebr thirty two feet; Frame Kitchen attach ed, ten Ly tifUt-n feet; Stable, sUUuu by tnenty four feet, and one building Seized and taken Into execution at the proper ty of iimutl OreeusweJ. J. W. ItADDKNIlUSll, sSherltT. ShrlfTsOtllco, Mauch Chunk, Decern Wr 0, 1878. They all Want It. Because H Is n family newspaper of ruro.ftound rendlug for old and younjr, nud It contains n re liable m d comprehensive summary tI alt tho important News, Tho New York Observer, Tlin BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER, Pub'lBhPd both tho religious and Hoculsruewa tint Is Ui'Siteu in nnv luntllv, while nil thntu likely to do harm Is ehut out. It devote lour paues to tellinousimws nno four to teenlai. Tho IStw Yoi K OBiEUVXlt was icst publldhad in 1 8:3: and it nbe.leedto bo tho only Innt. Hiicoof n ltetlgious Newspaper coiitmui'.g lis uvea couuo torliriVMx Vkaus, without a chniRO ot nnino, dociile intent, purpose, or p.cdgo fiom tho ilato of its blith. The 57th Volumo W11 contain all the important ncwa that cm luieret or Instruct bo that any one who icjiUj It will ho thor.aili v iMiHied. Wo do not 1 1111 n benevolent Institution, and wt'dount nstor tl.e siippci't nf chanty. We propose to niMtto tlio Host Ncwrpi;por that is imuiistied, nnd wo propjo lo tncll it ua chmnly iiHitcuti bo tiflotdfii. Iset thoso who -vaut vu e. sound, srnsiblo, truth tul leadlus, vuhciltu It r it nud let them indtico others to do tho same. Wo nro new publishing In the UUSKiiVnit tho y tory of Joan tiiu Maid, hy Mrs. Charles nuthor of ciironlcles of tho tSchoubeig Cotta Faint If Wo feend no premium. Wo will send jou Tlio New York Obseuveh ono year, postpaid, for Any rne cenJ Inir vltn his own 8ULmiriUon tho nnuif u ot MJW EiibHCilbere, blia I have comirtfiioii nl. luui'iiui luuiiuruiiii iii iiju iiumuer rni, mr particulars seo toims In tho O user VP it. I HAMPLK COPlE-i VUBK. Address, New York Obstjrycr, nov. 30. 87 FA B IcTlpWjSfqTr. THE CHEAPEST PLACE MM IMrs. C. DeTschirschky, ; neipeclfuliy Invites tlie otlcnilon of her livlr I fi-lriid rnd ttie jtub lo (cenerahy lo tier New Lnrtro aoo elegant stock ot Notions Fancy Goods, ComnrllilniT UNPHIIWEAH, l'EtlMN AND U 1 It M A S I'wW S W 1 10 1,. HI ISIKK Y . In,, jiorlcd and liomnitio KMIIHOIDEltY. itluilONis. ai.ovus. snd a larro ' oiiclyoI tUeNonetlesluslu Fancy Goods for the llolidnys. Also, in connection with the abovo. I keep a full and complete elect of OEHMAN FItUITS. I.IUlIUlUIKH and BWITZUlt cnECSA CANUIIiS and OONFEUTIO.NS, 3f tairpthee clf li n v,n.i. nr .... .. 1 kopt in any other storo lii town. It roiinotiot i teo what vou wunt ..ml- . .... J..,. '11.. A fbaioor minlio polroiioceu inilieited. and !J'uamCyo?6u.''U,, -iiiitta lu price .l Nearly Oppoclte Uurllns's Drut: 8torc). Bank Sheet, Lchighton, Pa November 30, 1874. MRS. A. C. PETER, OP H. A. Peter's Central Drag Store, MSUCHKIS BLOCK, liEHianTON, PA.i BbBnectfully annnunem to tbn people of tat highton aud vicinity, that sho will Continue th bu.luewta, aaherelofoie nnd thanking them for pant tavurs, asks a ctutlnuance theioof. Yea will always find a lull line ot PURE DRUGS and CHEMICALS, TATETMEDICINKS. IltlllKIt and CA1TI.H l OWDKns. TO'I KTAKTIfLBS.MPONOHS. CUA. tlOIMUKINs, I'l.AIN andi-AN. UYHrATJONRIir.latrat style, ul PLAIN and FANCY VAia. PA ..T7SrK,.V..J,D5lJ,.,oe, lo me time., l'UKi.: wini i Mini r.iniTf,M ... I use, Ac., at Unrest l'ncea. IMiyateiau's ore. cripilous compounded by Dr. l T. Horn, at all hours of tho day and nicnt, hnndaymetnd. "March M,y. 11 l. ! Coal I Z lam nowanpplylng the rerv neat I.ATTT. MKII COAL ut the following Law 1'rlre., ris No, I Chestnut by the Car, o per ton No. 1 Onestnut, single Ion, ,,v.,.. a 73 per ton No, t Cheatnut, by thecar,.v.,.,., 1 Mpertou S'o.: Chestnut, single t"S : 75 per Ion DULIVEAKI). stove and Tkb Sins at equally Low l'lioes, J. L. GABEL. Staler in GENEHAl, II.UtDW-AKE, &e Opposite I he ral lie Pqmre, RAKK ftTHEB LKIIICIHTON. Pa. roi . r. l If