Society nicctluBN. xvMtTO (7t.tTl.fe, No.fVA.d. K. oriiiK M. 0 tiltlanilUti aliiuilar nt eaoh month, III Ho bor's 1 1 ml I . LclilKlitoh, lit 73J o'clock r. M. John (lsgas, H. K. 0.1 bam. IU OllUniu. K. It. tt. asAuia ltuns.t Lotinn. tfo.so. l.o. o. t. meet every Tuesday evening, nt s. o'clock, In Ilesor'a 1111. II Kostcubader, A.O.I N. 11. lleber, Uccrotarr. I.IU10HT0 Lonoit, No. 531 K. nr P.. nirct; on Friday eveiiliiR. In llclicr 11MI. t i30 n'eioo. W.lli llschraanj CO 1 1. A. Miller, , K.oMUnnd ft. ' , 81KWEU8, DlMTItlCr ATTOUNICY A COUNSI'.LLOlt AT I, Aw, Office, Kloti's llnilolnn li.oilnway, matjcu chunk; v Hetkllnc Estatcn. Flltm Accounts and Orphans Court mcttce specialty. Trill nl i:ntie caretnl'v attended to. rem transactions In KnitllsU and Germ in, Jim 9. 8ATUIIDAY, JANUAIIY 11, 1879. Local and Personal. to siiiscitiur.iis Subscribers ui tuo uumu .nitii.i . take special notice Hint mtr terms are ( dollar a year strictly fn. advance, If not paid I.2S Will bcchorRcil in every Install Subscribers In tlio CAttnox Aoviicitk will arc one ' not so rued in every instance. ii..rlW wttinir their Doners liy lnnll will refer to the direction tabs mi their papers nnd note the date, and remit accordingly. Gold 100. The sleighing is splendid. Lehijh Valley Ilailroad 3.1J. Lehigh Coal A Navigation 14J. Lent commences February 20th. Our bank is now paying out gold. Yst's liver pills cure sick headache. Philadelphia and Heading Hallroad 12. Jarcutio" will please accept our best thanks for London paper. Chew Jackson's Bkst Sweet Navy To bacco. T so- OYSTERS, fresh every day, at A. K. Miller's, at bottom prices. Head Tilgliman Arncr's new advertise went in another column. Ifyeu want fashionable lint or eap,call at T. 1). Gauss', and buy one for a small amount of money. The carrier boys desire us to return heir thanks for tlio many kind favors they received on New Year's. You can buy the cheapest ami best lothing and underware, at the sloro of T. Schmidt, Weisspnrt. Hon. Kdwin Albright Monday took his feat as Judge of the Tenth Judicial District of this State, for ten years. Overcoats, latest styles and best material, fsr a small amount of ready cash, at II. II. Peters', Tost office building, Lchiglilon. lttankcts and Buffalo Hobcs very cheap for cash, at Gabcl's Hardware stoic, Le liighton.' Piiamix Pr.cTonii.haibeen in general use for fifteen years and nearly all who began 10 use it then continue its use yet. Frico 25 .rents. S-8. If you want shirts, neck wear, or any other articlo in gent's furnishing goods, call on T. P. Clauss, and ho will supply you nt extraordinary low prices. Mrs. Gibson fell whilo carrying a coal 011 lamp, at Fort Carbon, Schuylkill county, on Thursday night of last week, and receiv d dangerous if not fatal burns. For boots, shoes or rubbers, of the finest makes, call on T. I. Claim. You will find an immense stock to select from, at lower prices than ever before offered. Do you need a fall and winter suit of lnthes, made tip in tlio latest and most dur able manner? then go to T. D. Clauss, tho "merchant tailor, on Bank street, and bo "fit "totl." Frices lower than ever. Clocks and Watches carefully repaired, and work warranted, at lowest cash rates, at Hagcman's cheap cash store, oppa-ite public aijuare, Weisport. 41-13. At tlio borough election, which will take place on Tuesday, tho ISth'of February, there will bo elected a Chief Burgess, ono Councilman, (Burgess Semniel nnd Council man Win. Miller retiring), lour School Di rectors, two Overseers of tho Poor, Constable, one Assessor and two Assistant Assessors. See cherubims in another column hold ings, bunch of graics from which Sneer's Tort Jrapo Wine is made, that is so highly es teemed by the medical profession fur the use of invalids, weakly persons, nnd the aged. Frank Lehr and John Hickey were nr resttd in Allentown last Saturday for num erous, burglaries, and lodged in jail. Four others who had operated with them were arrested on the previous Monday. Dr. N. B. Iteber apjiearcd on our streets on .Vonday in a new turnout a handsome ileigh, manufactured at the Central Car riage Works, of this borough. Messr. Trcx Jer k Co., know how to make a nice cutter, and the Doctor knows how to make it use ful. The funeral of Robert W. Mackey took place fram Calvary Episcopal Church in Pittsburg, Monday, and was largely attend ed. Tho floral tributes, especially from Philadelphia officials, were conspicuous and profuse. The remains were interred in Al legheny Cemetery, A postal card mailed in Maueh Chunk, on the 21th of December, for Lchighton, reached its destinaion on the 7th of Jun nary, occupying exactly ten days in the trip. Either something is out ol joint, or a aiew snail. lino of postal communication has been established besween the two lwmts; niul assuming the latter, the snail in this ase must have been snow-bound. In the course of his hog-butchering Hie other day, Mr. Charles Herring, of Weiscn burg, Lehigh county, was astonished to find that ona of his porcino sacrifices, a big fat fellow had two stomachs, the second in close neighborhood with the first and joined to it by a short intestine. Charles and all his neighbor marveled much at such a freak, but they ina'.le the old fellow into hams and x .sausage all the same. The new Co. Treasurer, .Vfax Schwci bins, Esq., entered upon his duties on the 6th inst, th latp Treasurer, T. D. Clauss, Esq., retiring with the confidence and res pect of the people of tho whole county. ,Vr. Clauss lias proved one of the )ost correct and attentive officers that ever served the county, slid has gained for himself a reputa tion among our cltfecn that cannot faij to inure to his benefit in the future, One reason why so few coinparativly a 'plied on Jf w Year's day Jo get thii broad which Mr.'Ilapsher so generously proll'ere.1 to give to tho needy of Weisspor t end Le. hightoq, was that many mUoonstrunj that the arrangement extended C!ly lo one single dy,ai)d so procrastinated beljoving that anVotbcr day would do as well. Tin's is another instance of the misfortune of neglecting to inako hay while the sun shines." - The protracted meeting which lias been in progress here for several weeks at tho Evangelical church, will probably be closed with services of to-morrow. During theso meetings the pastqr, Ucv. D.B. Albright, lias labored Incessantly, And he has the ooiisq- Utiou of knowing that his labors have not Uvn barren of good results. About fifty r.,i,... mid manv ..n,r. havo been interested in the iiiijiort.ti) t ques tion o"yrht thai) J do lo be saved ?' Hons. J. G. Zcrn nnd Michael ','assidy arc at home tmiorarily from Harrisburg. Tlio rentrnlly located store, now occu pied by Jlrs. Fntiinger, Is offered fur rout. Sec advertisement In another column. Wenro Indebted to Hon. J. G. Zcrn for nn advance copy of the Governor's message. Be careful of your sleigh robes when you hitch your team on the streets. A number have been stolen lately, and you might miss yours. it icliacl Houscr, a farmer of East Bruns wick, Schuylkill county, hanged himself In his barn on Tuesday. Ho is supposed to hnyo been iceunlarily embarrassed. A "cave" of several acres has occurred in the Pennsylvania Coal Company's mine nt Fort Griffith, near Bcranton. It will be several weeks before tho mine can resume oiwrntlons. All tho members of the family of Jacob Iluber, near Trelchlcrsville, except himself, died recently from tho oflucts of diphtheria his wife, four children and a boy ho had living with Mm. Wm. Blumcr, formerly Frcsidenl of the First National Bank of Allentown, which went into liquidation about a year ago, was arrested Monday, charged with embciile mcnt. Ho ws released on $3,000 bail. There, being no quorum present last Monday, the regular time for tho monthly meeting of the School Board, tlio business was deferred to a special meeting, to bo called by the Secretary at nn early date. It isTcportcd that a New York detective lias arrested, in ltio Janeiro, Thomas D. Conyngham, of Wllkes-Barrc, who forged nearly $250,000 In that city In August, 1870. Conyiigliam escaped to Brazil via England. Four persons were admitted and two re instated members of Gnaden Iluetlcn Lodge, I. O. 0. F., of thisborough on Tuesday even ing last. At tho meeting ofthe O. U. A. -V., last week two new members were admitted. The miners of Charles Fairish .t Co. arc working under tlio reduction at Winomio and Sugar Notch. At Plymouth they hare resolved not to work nt reduced rales. In Wilkcsbarro only a portion ore working nnd efforts are making to get upa general strike. Georgo W. Chiids, A. Jf., would rather be editor of the Philadelphia Ledger than have tho Berlin mission or any other office, and so David Ebbcrt, our popular livery man, would ratlicr dwell in Lchighton and hire his handsome learns to our people at low rates than take a government office. There being no special business to act upon, on the Cth inst., tho Lchighton Euro' Council omitted its regular monthly meet ing. There will bo a special meeting during tho month, when the question of liquidating some of the outstanding borough bonds, with tho balance in the hands of the treasurer at present, will bo considered. Tho Presbyterian church of Hokcn dauqua has been holding religious services every night during this week of prayer. The pastor, Itov. J. A. Little, has been as sisted by llovs. James W. Wood, of Allen town, and D. Young, of Cntasauqua. The meeting havo been largely attended, and of deep interest to tlio community. The Board of Pardons at Harrisburg, Wednesday, decided to recommend thecom mutation of the death sentence of Blasius Pistorius to imprisonment for life, They re fused to recommend a commutation of the sentences of Sharp and JcDonnell, the Car bon county Mollic Mnguires, who arc to be hanged on the 1 Ills inst. Bev. Elias 11. Beadle, D. D., LL. D.,lhe divine and scientist, pastor of the Second Frcshytciinn church, in Philadelphia, died suddenly Monday nfternoon, of neuralgia of the heart. On Sunday morning ho preached n sermon on tho subject, "CluUt Yindicalfd." Ho was born in Coopers town, N. Y., iu 1812, and was a self-mado man. Tho revival meetingsin tho Evangelical church in Weisspirt, in charge of tlio pastor, IIcv. J. K. Soyfrit, havo been continued du ring the week, eliciting deep interest from the hundreds who have crowded the church to jiarticipate in them. No time has been set for their discontinuance. The pastor sjys be is willing to continue them ns long ns they seem to be accomplishing good. El win Bauer, Ep, of Kabt Mauct Chunk, paid a visit to our sanctum on Tues day, lie is looking extremely well and happy. During a brief conversation, Mr. Bauer expressed an assent to allow his name to go beforo the Democratic Convention ns n candidate for Protlionotary, if his friends should so desire. It is safe to s.iy that the name of no belter man will go bofuie the con vention. Wm. Jiner, and his father, of Weiss port, on Tuesday evening, in a handsome new cutter, wore driving homo from Jauch Chunk, and just as they commenced tho as cent of tho mountain road, nearly 'opposite tlio gas works, two or three boys camo kiting down tho road on sleds frightening tho horse which shied, breaking somo of tho iron work, tho cross-bar and ono of the thills' of tho sleigh. Tho horso was a gentle one, or tho disaster would have been more serious. Boys should not be allowed to sled on the public highways. Seven hundred men and boys employed at tho Bmoksido colliery, near lVttsvillc, struck on Saturday last alleging, ns nrcison, two months' arrears of pay duo them by tho Fliila. and Heading Coal Comjuuy. The employees of the Philadelphia and Heading Coal Company at Beechwood Colliery, who struck last week for back wages, were paid off Monday. It is understood that the col liery will bo closed for tho wlnter.wliich will throw out of employment 300 men and boys. Tho employees of the Brooksido mines ofthe same Company, whoslruck for back pay last Thursday, resumed work Monday. Tho strikeat the Luke Fiddler Colliery continues. Tho hanking house of Bennett, Phelps k Co., of Wilkes-Barre, closed their doors on Friday of last week. This was considered ono ofthe strongest institutions in the State, aud its closure lias taken everybody by sur prise. Ziba Ucuucll,the seuior parncr,died a short timo ago, and left Jan estate valued at $750,000. Tho bank's liabilities are esti mated at $500,000. They owe depositors $370,000. It is said tho firm lose $300,000 by the failure, of J. II. Swoyer and the Riv erside Coal Co, Tho Miners's Bank, of that city, on account of a slight run, has adopted tho CO days' rulo, N. Wolf k Co., druggists embarrassad by the Swoyer failure, made an assignment on Thursday night, lud inst, East Venn I.Herur)' Sqclot-. Tho meeting was called to order by the president. Regular business suspended and society proceeded to election of ollieers, as follows: President, J. A. NothsUiiu i Vice President, James Rteigerwalt i Secretary, A. S. Steigerwaldi Cor. Soc'y, W, A. Owen uwald : Treasurer, Frs. Steigerwald i Editor, J. 8. Steigerwaldj Critic, Y. R.Greanawald, Tho following is tho programme for this (Friday) eveninzi Declamation. 0. llelnt. tlemaiii essay, (i. A. Dreibelbies nnd .Viss C. R. Steigerwald s select reading, James Steigcrwald, Subject for debate t Jttmlecil, iiiai mo worm is growing morally worse. Jan. 8. 6tcutTiiT. Prejudice often rules in tho physical treatment of babfes. Tliev nre allmve.! lt j suffer and scream with juiu from colic, I ilatulcnee, bowel disorders, etc., when some simple, relialjlo and sale remedy as Dr, Hull's Baby Byrun would civo almost im mediate relief aud perfect t'tsu to tho little fuHervr, t'liccrlllp: IndlrnllnlM. In the midst of the rntber gloomy nspect of business, consequent upon the suspen sion of a number of the hands nt tho Pack crtou shops nnd those who nro nt work being engaged only half their time, it Is consoling to bo Informed by Mr. John G. Bicry, agent for the Wcisspoit Planing Mill, that Hint establishment, owing to increased orders, even if no additions nre made thereto, will be able to run full blast for tho remainder of this month, and it is more thau likely that other orders will come in, nnd that the mills will continue actively running during the winter. Tho Fort Allen Foundry Is also busily at work on large, now orders for fancy cast ings for n New York firm, used in tlio man ufacture of fountains'! on sewing nnd knit ting machine castings for a firm in Brnttlc boro, VI., nnd on miscellaneous work. Tho first of this week. Jflncr Brothers, proprie tors ofthe foundry, recicved n largo order for castings from a business house In the city of Havana, Cuba, which onlcr they now have under consideration. If I hey conclude to accept It, the fouudrywill bo compelled to run at its' fullest capacity for an indeffi uite period. The Lehigh Valley Emery Wheel Co., one of tlio neatest nnd bcst-hnndlcd enter prises in this vicinity, shut down during the holidays, but went actively to work on Tuesday morning. It would havo com menced immediately after New Year's day, but for tlio serious illness of Superintendent Wills, an indcsicnsible factor in the estab lishment, who, however, is now at his jwsl. The Central Carriage Works, another neat enterprise, is nlso busily at work, and all our merchants who make any effort to let people know they nro alive, feel contented with the winter trado so far, and look hopefully forward to the future. Next week tho Auvocatk will publish an article fully descriptive of tho Emery Wheel Co., and from week to week thereafter will publish similar articles of tho other enter prises nbove named, and including the Le liigtnn Stovo Works, etc. To tlio casual observer It seems but loo evident that tho one great n diction to the icople of this portion of the Lehigh Valley is a loo conservative spirit of business enter prise have learned by habit to rely too ex clusively Uion a singlo industry for pros perity. There is no earthly reason, except a luck of enterprise among capitalists, why the valley, from White Haven to Lehigh Gap, should not bo dotted with workshops and factories of different, kinds; with bright and cheerful towns and villages, instead of the dingy, forlorn little hamlets and bo roughs that now contrast so gloomily with tho beautiful and magnificent works of nn lure that look down upon them. If not to this, then to some future generation belongs the harvest which a new spirit of business enterprise will reap here. Winter Homo for Uiiull. Supt. L. IX Wills, of the Lehigh Valley Emery Wheel Co., who is deeply interested, not only in Ills manifold labors of manufac turing the most improved quality of emery wheels nnd machinery lo run them, but also in taking caro of tho quail m tho vicinity of Wcisspoit, has, with the cooperation of Gen. Lilly and other field-sport-loving gentlemen, fitted up one of tho rooms iu tlio Emery Wheel building as an aviary. The room is comfortably heated by steam, the floor is covered with gravel, aud small trees aro ar ranged in rows so ns to present the uppcar anco of a miniature wilderness. Knowing tiie habits of quail, Mr. Wills has arranged all tho minor details uf the room for the com fort of tlio two or three hundred feathered ir.rn.iles which he proposes to domicile there until spring, in order to save them from de struction during the remainder ofthe win ter. As an inducement lo bring them there, he offers a premium of leu cents each to farmers lo cateh tho birds for him, whilo he will in April turn them loose again on the farms from which they nro taken, Thus it is plain that his object isoulyn humane one to protect tho birds. Ho is n great lover of field sjiort, fiom which this desire to save tho birds springs. Ho has two ofthe handsom est and best trained dogs in Lchightun, IHlihthcrln. So fearful a foe as diphtheria must bo met promptly j since all cases nre claimed lobe curable If treatment is commenced early enough in the attack, and yet no case of dis ease can bo more hopeless than this, when it lias reached an advanced stage as then, just like in advanced stages of cholera.medi cines will not take any effect. Tho princi pal treatment of diphtheria, acknowledged by the medical profession generally to be most efficient when commenced early, nnd claimed by physicians of certain sections of tho country to bo a sun cure, If properly given, consists of a combination of muriatic tincture of iron nnd quinine. It hasfurther been discovered thai a mixture ol iron, qui nine and chlorate of it.issiuiu, taken for some time in very small doses, will saturate tho system and will, in nearly all cases, wsi tlvcly prevent an attack and in others great ly mitigate severity. This will answer "A Fathei's" query, " is there no preventive?" in tho most satisfactory manner that it can bo answered on authority and exjiericucc. Very Respectfully, Jan. 0. O. T. Hoax, M. D. Ills Crt'clt Kcitlv. Nothing of much importance has tran spired since my last letter. A number of our roads, running north and south, aro badly drifted and teams are compelled lo go through the fields, until tho different supervisors (who have a larga force of men employed) nro able to open them. Quitea number of mon workingnt F.ick erton, haye been put on half lime i for how long a jwriod has not been stated. Jamb Anier.of this township, was unit ed iu the bonds of holy matrimony to Miss Amanda Walck.a daughter of Simon Wiilrk, near Muckcreltown, on Sunday last. The nuptial knot was tied by Rev. J. S. l"rb, of DtllMUglOU. The quarterly meeting ofthe Evangel! cal Association (Parryvillo circuit) will bo held iu the Snyder's church, near Lehigh Gap, to-day (Saturday) at 2 p. m., and to morrow (Su nday ), at 1 0 a. in., the Saerement ofthe Lord's Supper will be administered by tho Presiding Elder, J. K. Fehr, assisted by tho Rev. J. L. Werner.miiiistcriuchargo. James Drake, of Akron, Ohio, and his mother and sister, aro nt this place visiting friends. They cxiecl to leave for Monruo couuy in a few weeks. I-Tho Board of Direct orsof thoTowamon sing Horso Thief Detective Comnanv for the present year are President, Jacob Snyder, of Kiwer lowameusing; neeroiary, Vi in. K. Kemerer, of PrauMiui Treasurer. Nathan Stemlcr. of Towamcnsing; Reuben Miller ami j. .i. nemerer, uaptainsi lor lv. Town mensing. Frank J. Kistler and Beniamin Greenzweigj for Franklin, Jacob Zeigoiifuss aim navm ix-iiz ; lor Jowamensing, Wm. Sehaffer nnd Frank Smith. This Company meets on tho first Saturday in January ill each year, at Stcinlcrsville. On New Years dar. our old friend.. Tnn.n Markley, court crier, nnd his wife Catharine celebrated their golden wedding. About 50 or 00 wrsons were present, among whom were their llireo sous and two daughters. Among tho presents to the worthy couple were ono sack uf flour, (1 pounds of cotfee, 8 pounds of sugar, a large ham ami suudrv other articles. To say that Jonas wos happy on that occasion falls far short of expresuing his feelings. Itivim. Jan. 7. Katie, daughter of James Boyle, was burn ed to death at Shamokin, F.i., nn Ssturilav, by her ciotbt. ccidtutally taking li.e, ' From I lir Count)' Sent. CunsTT OrncKits, The newly elected county olUccrs gavo bonds and were In tailed into their respective positions for the ensuing term of tlirco years, on Monday, ns follows) Treasurer Max Scliwciblnz, East Malicli Chunk. Register and Recorder Bernard Phillips, Mauch Chunk. Survoyor H. 1). Salkeld, Maunb Chunk. Coroner P. D. Keiscr, Mahoning. Commissioners James Ash, Lower Tow nmenslng! John J. Gnllagher, Banks ) Jo siali Andrews, East Pcnn. By a late statute tlio Commissioners this venr were required soverally to give bonds In the sum uf $2000 encli for the Inithful dlschnrgo of their du ties. CapU H. E. Schwartz was rc-appointcd Commissioners' Clerk for the year. Auditors Samuel Motzcr, Summit Hill) IT I I, -li T ..t.!l.t Jl. 'k. JM'UZ, J.CIllglllOII. Mercantile Appraiser Robert Calvin, of .unucn liiuiik. Hon. Allen Craig wns ro-nnpointcd Coun sel by the Commissioners. At n subsequent hour the Commissioner ordeied bills paid amounting to $30.00. " Judiciary Charles Meendscn, of Lower Towamcnsing, elected Associate Judge, will tako his sent on the bench at tho opening of Court, next Monday. Finn. About ono o'clock on Monday, an incipient fire was discovered in tlio build ing in the rear of the American Huuso In which gasoline Is converted into gas for the uso of that establishment. As the gas ma chine had just becil fully supplied witli n quantity of casoliue, and as there nre n number of old wooden buildings adjacent, for a timo tho safetv of all tho property in tlio vicinity was endangered. The prompt ar rival of Phumlx Hose, Murion steamer and Rescuo Hook nnd Ladder companies, with the energetic firemen connected with these organizations, in a short time put tho fire under subjection, confining it to the gas house, which, however, was very nearly consumed. Capt. Foster, proprietor of the American IIouo, estimates the damago at about $1000, Although tho hotel building nnd fixtures nro insured, yet the Captain was in doubt whether tlio insurance covered the gas works, Bouocan Council. Tho Borough Coun cil held thoir regular monthly meeting nt tho Broadway House, on Satuiday evening. Albln Stollo put iu a bill lor $70, damages for falling into a hole iu tlio sidewalk m the night of tho grand Democratic parade. A memorial accompanying the bill, says that numbers of others fell in the same hole, which is true. The hole was located at the Courthouso corner. Burgess King settled the enso by paying Stollo$20. Dills amount ing to $170 were oidered paid. FiouniMi ins Ciiixcei. Georgo Esser is anxiously figuring his chances to secure the Democratic nomination fur tho office of Protlionotary, next tall. Calculating close ly the jiolitieal factors ngainst him, ho lias thus determined to take timo by the fore lock. BinDixo roil Office. It is understood Hint Albiil Stolle circulated n petition signed by Beveral Republicans, asking to bo ap Kiinlcd to the office of C'oiiimisioiiers' Clerk and offering tn take the job at a salary of $500 per annum. But the Commissioners not considering him worth that sum to them, and for other cood reasons, concluded to re ject his bid. Charity P.rty. Tlio Relief Committee of St. Mark's Episcoal church, are netivily nt work to relievo the needy poor of Maucli Chunk. To aid in this good work a pack ago paity was held nt the residenco of Mr. A. W. Butler on Wednesday evening. Mrs. F. R. Sayre, Mrs. E. R. Brown, Mrs. A. W. Butler, Mrs. J. I. Biaksleo and Mrs. J. W. McCrea aro solicitors for tlio Committee, to whom contributions may be given. Doomed Without Remedy. P.J. Median Esq., arrived fiom Harrisburg Thursday morning, where ho had been to make his last clfiirt before the Board of Pardons in be half of Sharp. Nothing could bo done nnd Sharp and .McDonnell will bo hung next Tuesday. Counsel deserve great credit for the energetic elfoi Is, almost without hopo of reward, for the efforts they mado in behalf of Sharp. -Vixon Tories. It is whispered hero in political circles that tho Republicans wjll endeavor to induce Thomas Kemerer, Esq., to accept tho candiducy next fall fora (bird term as Protlionotary. They feel, since tho Into crushing defeat in the oounty.under tho leadership of tho editor of tho iiazettci that this is their only alternative. A pleasant social party in honor of Uho recent marriage of JnnieS Walker, of tho 2d Ward, to a Philadelphia lady, took place on Wednesday evening, at Hie residence of Wm. Kane, brother-in-law to tho bride groom. Henry S. Evcrhart, clerk nt tho Mansion House last summer, who lias been travelinc in the west, is spending n few days' here. no win return io tne Mansion ai clerk next season. Constables aro busily engaged subpoena ing witnesses for the Couit next week. The week of prayer, under tlio auspices of mo ivangeiicai .nuance, ins ueen Observed hero during tho week, tho services being held in tho Presbyterian church. Patrick Qulnn, one of tho witnesses in the Charles Shariio case, was arrested tho first of this week, on a ehargo of perfury pre ferred by District Attorney Siowers, Jlo is now in tho county jail, Some young gentlemen of tho 2d Ward, nre getting up u sleighing party lo go to Tn mauqua. Wo hopo the moon will shine brightly upon them. A vcstibulo has been erected at the Court liono front entrance St. Mark's church resolved n voto of thanks to Dr. Erwin and W. 0. -1brris for their successful management of "Our Con cert." It netted $50. Jiss Jennie Hyndman, teacher of tho 1st Intermediate school, being sick, her schooi is being taught by Miss Lizzie Butler. Tlio First National Bank declined a semi annual dividend of 3 per cent. Thursday. Rnt I'cnii Iolx. Silence. Think before you speak. No church on'Sunday. Singing school on Sunday. Eggs sell at 22 cents wr dozen. Butter sells at 20 cents per iound. Isaac Dauber, of tho East Fenn mills, is doing a good business. l'rieud Sehajler is said to bo doing a thriving business. Collector fiinder is looking after delin quent tax-payers. Farmers, lock up your meat-houses and keep a lookout. Sielling-bccs will now bo ill order. Owen Smith slaughtered threo laro hogs last week the last for this season. Don't dalo your letters lo your love 1S78, or they will think Ihcni behind time. Daniel Shoemaker will leave for Kan sas this spring. Wilson Rehrig was homo on n visit from Allentown; ho was heartily welcomed by his friends. During tho severe cold weather some of our townsmen had their cars aud feet frozen. A peculiar diseaso among tho horses has mado its appearance. Their throats are swollen, nnd they can scarcely eat or drink. It is said that a tablesphoonful of peper twice a week is a goal remedy. J.O.Smith and Miss Alvena Ruch, both of this place, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony on Sunday, by Rev. Bartholo mew. 1 wish them a "happy and prosper ous life journey. Two children of Nathan and Catherine Hotrmaii died of diptheria, Dec 31 ; and they have threo others sick. Sleighing is pronounced not good, on account ofthe snowdrifts In the roads. The public schools of this district are well attended. J. A. Nothstein has thoageney for Car bon county, to sell tho King ,t Homo sad iron, for the Hewett mauulacturing compa ny, of Pittsburg. Some of the farmers of this place com- filaiu that their lutatoes, cabbages, etc, are rozeu in the cellar, which lias not hajqiencd before for years. Reuben Jieff was visited by somo of his friends on New Year's morning, who partook ofthe many thiugs which were provided fur them. 1 I was asked by a young man if I knew of a recipe to dye a inousuche, and I gave him tho following, which I hopo will be use ful to other young men 1 oi. of morphia, 1 oz. of quinine, 3 uz, of opium, 1 piut of spir its of turpentine, 3 quarts of rose water, 2 loads of manure i mix, put in a kettle, cook well, and hauz the kettle with contents un the tail of a white, mule and send him to Halifax for sixteen years; then take it olf tho mule's tail, aud apply throelimes adiy I ilt tan." The foal Trade. Tho chief feature, says Inst Monday's Philadelphia ledger, in the anthracite con! trndo sinco tho expiration of tho Combina tion for 1878 nnd tfic advent of a new yenr witli unrestricted trade, has been a tendency to lower prices for coal. On tho 2nd Inst. the Phlla. and Reading RR. Co.annomicrd a new schedule of freight nnd tolls on an thracite on a basis of $1.50 jr ton from Schuylkill Haven to Philadelphia, a reduc tion of 25 cents per ton from tlio previous tarlir of charges. Tho Coal nnd Iron Co. have issued a circular to their line ngents reducing the price of coal nt Suhiiyl. Haien lielow previous circulars 40 cents )ier ton on I broken and egg fIzcs, 50 cents per ton on ' stovo, 2.1 cent per toil on small stoves, chest-1 nut iiml No. 1 iea, and 20 rents on No. 2 i Jiea; but this reduction Is equivalent only to a real reduction of about half the noini mil amounts stntcd, ns coal iu tho recent ust lias sold below circular rates. No cir cular has yi't been Issued fixing prices on ' Imard of ves'els nt Port Richmond, hut the 1 Railroad Company announce by circular! that tho net rate of freight ond tolls fiom tho mines to the )iort of shipment beyond tlio capos of tho Delaware will bo JO per ct. of tho price nt which tho coal is sold free on ' board at Port Richmond. S. C. HairN.tlie,' Line and Southern Bales Agent Ofthe IVAI R. Coal and Iron Co., gives notice that he will continuo all unfilled orders into January, and bill at January prices. All drawback I circulars heretofore issued aro withdiawn and the rales and drawbacks liamed therein 1 discontinued. Tho Reading announces that a reduction of 10 per ct. will lie mado from j Its published roles upon all anthracite coal consigned for actual consumption nt iron works upon tho line of the road or nny of its brandies. The Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. havo given public notico by circular that the following will bo tho prices charged for the present month of January for "Old Company's Lehigh," " Honeybrook ',' and " Wilkes-Barro" coal at Mauch Chunk for the city tradei Lump Broken Egg Stovo Small Stove Chestnut Chestnut No. 2 ...$2 50 Decrcaso 15c. 2 40 2 40 2 00 2 40 2 25 1 25 25c 25c. 80c. 25c. 25c. 25c. The prices nt Maucli Chunk for the line trade will be Lump . $2 50 Decrcaso 33c. uroKcn E"" ." ''JO ""I ' Stove Small Stovo, Chestnut ..... Chestnut No, 2 50 2 50 25c 25c. 25c. 25c. 20c. 40c. 2 75 2 50 2 40 1 25 All orders subject lo any change that may bo made in prices previous to shipment of coal, and all sales subject to printed condi tions. No allowance will bo made for short weight ym canal unless tho coal is properly weighed and tho nmouutshort plainly noted upon receipt given to captain, and claim mado for sanio within ten days from receipt of tlio coal. About the avcrago decline, on November prices of coal, so far as we havo been able to gather;is one dollar pcrtnnind some iicrsons intelligent in tho trade name a further decline of fifty cents per ton to en able tho market to tako the amount of coal that will probably be thrown upon it. Tho weather for tho last few days, however, with the thermometer below zero, will no doubt havo wonderful influence on the market and on prices. Tho supply of coal is unusually low for this season of tlio year by reason of the shortened production all through the last four or five months, and in discounting the future of coal market it is within tlio range of probability that the decline in prices will bo found overestimated. If the year's output of coal shall reach 21,000,000 of tons, as some havo estimated, the comiie titiou threatened in tho trade, and which has seemingly so much frightened producers, will not so overstock tho market as to bring down prices in tho near future, as now indi cated. Three millions of tons in 1870 added to tho output of 18 millions In 1S7S will give so much more work to tlio several companies as to keep them all so near fully employed as to leavo no inducement to sell at other than fairly remunerative prices. There is reason to anticipate a pretty full demand for coal, and the past year hav'lngdono much to make the public familiarwith fair prices for it, the trade itself should not thus iu tho be ginning ofthe new year destroy the advan ttago achieved in this regard. A good many intelligent coal opeiators are looking hope fully lorward for a fairlv cood coal vcar (lu ring IST'J. Besides the llsht stock on hand. there is the contingency of strikes and other causes nivoniig it scaiciiy ui coal aim uigiicr prices, mo maniei snoiini not ne uruicen in advance nnd until thc.ro Is nn cccasion forit, President fiowen,, ofthe Rending Company, announces to the miners of tho Schuylkill region that tho rale of wages to bo paid by tlio company in 1879 will be determined by tho price nf coal and governed by n mini mum established by the rato of freight and tolls, exactly as It was in 1878, and that tho Crospect for steady work is better than ever efore, and, although nriocs may bo low, the rato of wages during tho year will never bo less than 20 per cent below tho basis. A Potlsvillo dispatch of tho 3d inst., says; The Acting Chief Engineer lias received tlio following from President Gowcn regarding tlio Schuylkill trado for tho year: "You ran announce to your men that the rato of wages to bo paid by tho company in 187!) will bo determined by tho prices of coal,aiul govern ed by a minimum established by the nitn of Ireiglitnnd tolls, exactly as it was iu 1878, You can further say that tho prosjiect for steady work" is better than it ever was bo fore, and although tho price of coal ami the rulo of freight will undoubtedly bo lower than it were last year, we will agree that no matter how low either will go, tho rato of wages during the year will never bo less than twenty per cent, below the basis. Wo exicct to continuo ourcolloriesnt work. Tho railroad company has agreed tn such u slid ing scale of tolls and freight charges as will undoubtedly enable the individual coal op erators nlso to keep steadily at work. Tho deseivediy high oharaotcr of Schuylkill coal will readily secure a market for tho. entire product, nnd witli earnest nnd hearty co-operation among all interests workingmon, operators, and triiusoitatiiig companies tho Schuylkill region will at onco take its proiwr position at the head of tho trade." Tho Lehigh coal operators root in Phila delphia, Friday ,and agreed upJii tho follow ing puces, which show u reduction of about ten par oont. below thoso prevailing in No- vctnber and Dccombor : Fhila' Line, dclphia. $2 50 50 2 50 2 40 2 50 2 AO 2 75 2 HO 2-10 2 25 1 25 1 25 Lump,.,, Broken... Egg btove... Chestnut Pea l'urnace lump 2 40 Tho rumors that the representatives of tho leading coal companies are about to. hold a conference with a view to a now combina tion are positively denied by tho officers of several comjuuies. A gentleman represent ing tho Lehigh interest said Monday that there is not tho remotest possibility of a combination. The cold weather lias created a greater demand for coal, and I lie stock iu tho yards Iu tho city is light. A very largo j shipment by tho Philadelphia and Head ing comiuny is expected iu a few days. The lollo vine table shown i no quantity oi coal aalpoett over Ihe Lehtj.lt Vulloe Hailruauioi ibe week cueing J.n. 4, 1876, and fur the jear us oouipart-u the sumo turn, iait yer. Iteirlona From t Week. Mil 11 f.UJ 01 a' is .7il IJ Year, J1S7J to 11 ZS.M 01 Mf.iV 16 a id nu io 2Tl,t!Tl5 IVyiiutiiitf Iluzleiuu Upper Lehigh , Heaver MeftUuw Huhauny , iiauoa chunk Ten UeUwure Total Last Year.... 'Increase Decreusp :t.o3, oj tl.UOl 01 41,001 03 179.881 I P.ISPOHT Ol' COAL traiisiioriedintrr Luhlsh susqn hanim U, vision. Central It. It. ot New Jerse. fur tilrnra euUlux U.o 31. l7S Wrouunir. suipHu irout i j c.iaiwie4, Tooate is.tus 14 8 J9.0M 06 3 II lla II HI 1 1&8, SI if tj.'ii ' a 775 til lu ta, bi la !tt,S7 J IW.UU III i.iZi Oj . o; . TLljll ' Kverhurt O. Co. " " nu (i i:. Co " D. 11 C. C,... Conor LeuieU Jl.tMCfcCo. tlrnver Meaduw Maucli t huuK Cm4CraH ' Cotiuctl llliltte. L.V. it. H.Tl'acUeitQj,. llMinrilvllle ,0 17 1,170 01 li'lSf? 411 II, Suiuh A un, Total , rreriouslieiHiru-u. , S7.TI ii 39ii ra Total to dale ITH'.iHlTo cmuio nroe last yeai.... i;t,W IS Increase ' ' Jiy in e. , tip,'" iJ IACH.MJIAItt.S.tl. DcKtrttctlro l ire In .Icdilo. ' t About VIO.OOO- HjKCinf Diijmtch io ihl Advocate. Jedihi, Luzerno County, Jan. i.okn, . , 10. The store, offices, etc., of G. 1), MorkU ,t Co., nt this place, together with the Express Office, was entire' v consumed by firo during tho n ir it. The orm in of t n fire Is unknown. but Issuppnscd lo bolho work of incendiaries nnd detectives bclicvothcy have a clew to J the iiarly. Tho loss is estimated ut about $30,000. rii'lioc'N trom llnucr .lliiulow. -The late cold wave has been tho inll- gntirin of making n great many of our ieo - pie feel the necessity of putting their houses ill older fur another winter. The loads in Packer township nro com pletely blocked tip with snow drifts. Frosted ears and noses were plenty last week among those who bad to cxioso them selves to the cold blast. Ritlliling and filling Ico bouses is the order of the day just now iu our neighbor hood, The Company's store was closed four jl.iv lat week to lukeuli account ofthe toek on linitd. , , j ' Our enterprising huckster met with nu ) accident iu Stoi ktru yestenlay.ln getting an 1 unset of Ids load of groceries, and n bad score, j Jair.M and William Rowo linve been j spending a shoit time in town this week' visiting their friends. i C. F. Simmer's No. 1 colliery is being' worked this week so far, but for how long wo are unable to say. Tho chief of Coal and Iron police was ill town Tusday busv serving notices on tho i niUKKVI IU UIU A. Ill II .IllUtl.S uuigiaij case. Chas. -Viller is yerysiek with a severe attack of qtiinzy. Tlio Rev. J. P. Bcntforl,.froin Lehigh Tannery, is in town visiting his friends. T. K. Williams k Son havodono n vc-y extensive business in tho poultry 'lino tins Christmas nnd Now Year's time, under the able management of T. K. Williams, Jr.,.i liavellluii iluir icsiiemve account ol the who promises by liisgreatbualnessqualifien- Wlowin estates In the lleiilstei'o iUHjo. ut llnuit In Imnmia Alia nfllio I.natii,. ii.oii Mauell OllUIlk, III OUll for thll Cllllll.V of L'lll bill, lions to uecoine one ol I ne best business men ' winch Itciountaliavo ueen allowed by ilie Ilea. in tliis imrt of the country. The Carbon Advooatx seems to bo tho paper most sought after theso days. Jan. 8. OusKiiVKa. Wcnlherly Kent. At least three teams from tiwn ore rniri?cd in haulinp leg fur A. f.ewis & Co., vt Ulek-nry llun. tSomeot iro n en hail tlielr loet In zou aud otherwiso stitrcred daring tlio cold vi cutlicr. Mr. M. O'Bryan afltr a weeits Bovere 111 ness Is tuthIii enabled to attend tolits duties at Hie clectrlo battery. ' This being the appointed week of prayer, nlpntly services liave been held li. tin M 13. Clilnca duilni- the weeic. Trhtcti'ttervlt'e iu:iv -protracted during the wei loeoine. John K.TIavls, fl. K. Kcheonover and Ml-s Mary Uoffjcker, have lieea dangerously ill at then ri'tpectlvo homes dttrinr iho jnat week or lonacr am pleased howrver lo uute su liu provem- nt tn their condition. The committee aDpotnted lo nntllt the year ly accounts of tho llutldins aud Association are woiklng hind to put thoir report lu'sh-po by Monday next, llielf umiual meettuv. Dnn't lorget the meeting In the Inlcre-tn of tempeianiotii the M. K. Church on titttnntny night lczr. Every good citizen of the town should bo interested Iu this wo. Jaoob Burr, collected some l'O pounds of mouutalu tea. which lie ha shipped so Uopiay, wheto lie is uow ttviug to ill, peso of It. Since our last writing we cziienenccil erv cntdnnd ivimlv wenllint. Our tifitriitmi- unlrt hp taouuht ho wasslocpicg In a ctnd.c h!s lu.ue ioukcu so. Nunietons ciscs of illothcria bnvo been sue cesItilly treated lu aid about town nu luir tho p ist tew months. Not on:y havo i ho cull dren stiff red, but a number of iiduau hai e bt-cn stTcly a i talked. Wcslherlv affords ample grounds for cat luir. and mliv are Uiey who luke iidv.iiitilgo of it. Si co.idRUcet seems to oa tho itivoilto in. surs and vat bras the scenes. Monthly ntfhi's tport.Mouiidniiwl.il a 1KC ond nepnei-light b twcentivu ol the fair sex cause Jealousy, llcsul.snoi dltiastio.is. Lib Frny, n g-ntin np daurhtor of Dm. I Frcv. was reduced to taso a sledrlrto, with a young muu, resulting Iu an up-set and a brukcu limb. owing to tho half time labor by ourr.ii'mnt1 and ear-stioit hattils, tlieio mo pi ntv of iduis loiind tho -hops an eilnon. Wo Mould it com mind tliu Olio c'lu 'n reading rooms as a place or rusol t. Tho o.ub hold rCKllUr daily n eollllgs and keep tlietr reudlLg loom in guol oritur. ItotKAWAY. Nl'Al'S IKIMjll'. A liltlo daughter of John Cdxo was choked 10 death lit Tremolit, F.i., on Saturday by attempting to swallow u wulnut kernel." The -1iiiehill and Schuylkill Haven Rail road Company announces u dividend of tin cc and ouc.-h.ilf per cent, payablo January 10. A building on North Queen street, in Lan caster, Pa., occupied by several parties, was buincd on Saturday night. Three firemen were seriously frozen, ono of them, perhaps, fatally. At an enbilnment in the City Hall at Rarncsville, Ohio, on New Year's night, one hundred aud fitty persons were taken vio lently ill, some rascal having mixed croton 011 with tlio food. James W. Quick,tlio cmbczzlingTrcasurer of Pike county, l'a., is still missing. At the instance of his bondsmen, over $-7000, do kisiteil by him in the banks at Port Jcrvis, were attached Tuesday. "Angel of Night." is what Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has been termed by parents, whoso worrying aud coughing children have been soothed and cured, nnd have se cured sweet slumber by using this excellent remedy. Price only 2j cents a bottle At Nicholsville, Ky on Friday niornin; hotiso wns burned down. Leslie .t Mahafl'ey, publishers of sheet music and nuisiii books, will send tonny nd- dress thoir complete catalogue with a new and beautiful song, just published, with pi- alio or organ accompaniment, for a three (,'Si cent stamp. Address Leslie k JJahaliby. Altoona, l'a. -Civo prompt attention find treatment to nil tho affections of the throat and lungs, coughs, cohls, etc., at this season. Ily using Ur Haa's Expectorant, you will obtain im - mediate relicl ami soon drive all such com - complaiiiU from tho system. Tho men and boys, about four hundred iu number, employed in the Cameron Colliery of the Mineral Railroad and .Viiiing Com pany, nt Shamokin, Pa., struck Tuesday against a reduction of wages. There aro now seven hundred men and bovs idle atSlia mnkin, iu couseipicice of this and tho previ ous strike At n place called "Pull Frog Alloy," near York, P.i Ocorgo Einsig murdereil'liis wife by cutting her throat, on Thursdjy night of lastweek. His father in law, who was hold ing Einsig's infant in his arms, seized tho murderer, but the latter esenned bv slasbtnir the old man anil tlio baby across Iho face witli tho Kiule. lie wns subsequently or- ,i.l ri. r. j- lusiyii. iiu iiioitAuiitoii tor lilu uceil trill his wifo's refusal to Iivo with him unless ho wouiii retoriu ma tiruiiKcn iinntis. irs. Einsig was 23 years of ngo aud the mother ot four children. A Goon Accocxt. " Tn sum it tip, six long'ycars of bed-ridden sickness and suffer ing, costing zuu per year, total $ii,YU0 nil ot which wua 6topi)ed by three botll&f ofKopi llittcru, taken by my wife, who haadoue her i own hnuacwurk fiir a venr Rinpo.wilhniii tli . i. . .'. .. inn ni n nn v. n nil i ir: ni ovurviimiv in i-nnn Hn.rtueirLei.efit:" ' v John Wskks, Duller, N. Y, llorrllilu toXhlulc ott "Astosisiiixq Pisctosoitra ami Jsinwuvt Imi-qiimahux." The attention of tlio jvx jo of tlili town ami county i tiieclally Vletl to tbo number of deaths rerlil ii the papers from that diwlfuliliseasa consumption. In fact, thU diseaso h reported to lo constantly in creasing, n can bo seen ly examining the inurttility list, and all caused by not breaking upa slight cough or cold as soon as it np. poarj, which can bo easily douo bv using iiiu s Jiiey in jiurciiouiiu unl iur, an articlo which was discuvered by tho lato I)r, I Ilale, a celebrateil plivsiei.m of Europe, ami UAeil in hit private praetiro lor many ears vitli groat suceerf. The pieseut proprietor, I believinz this market re.ui lied lu.t sucli un article, has purehaseil the eoine at a largo outlay, and is preMriug it uoairding to tho origiuai recipe. Ann lliose who liavo used tho articlo (who aro thousands) consider it a certain cure for all coughs, colds, lumrse. lioss, (lillieult breathing, aud all uflVctiuus of the throat, l.r.niolii.il tuljos anil lungs Ivadiug to ciiusuiiiptinii, Sold by ull drug gist. Great 6.1 n n g by purchasing large size. f ii - T'lrurnr Pe pi- cuiit m -n ra n-ite. , il) Charles Laugley was lighting u firo from u Cliitrnw McUill, Iailngh i ow.i-litp coal oil lamp when it cxplodeil I, fatally igSiLir burning Langley and one or two of his elnl-1 bfst u'ha s rs dren nnd severely Iiijurius another. Tho' viia,m a ivtm. r.e'hu.i.t,.., it,v'mi,..i. m.akkii:i, r ,. Iliirrr-i Stnifn On tho 2Jlh ulUbrRcv, w j t- Strauss, nl the Litlheraii iirw)iige l ().. W. Hoiipes, of Mahoning! anil' Anna Slraub, of East Feun. i Kistler Omdun. On the same d(iv, (Olid i,,. .I,. ,i,lln. ii,inM ki,ii. ntA l'.iin. I and Mrs. Sarah German, of Germailsvflle, , Lehigh county. , , I Wr.m.r.r Mrrtz. On the JGtlnilt., by the . I '.V V'"-' ' v I.miiinlino Mertz, of Mahoning : Ki.otz SAsniiAs. In liist MnTTch Chunk, ! on the 25th lilt, by S. Ik'cklinrdl, J. P., ; John It. Klutz nnd Annie Sandhnss, both ' of Coalpurt, this county. i HocsKii AnAM. On the 21stnlt..bv Rev. A. Bartholomew, Amandc Ilmver audi Amanda Jane Aiiatns,both of WtellYuu, 1 Schuylkill county. j I Bi.ii.sk Lynx. On the S.'ril lilt., by same, Aiircu iiiose.oi jjower towa nwnsi iig, unu Ellen Juno Lynn, of East Peun. Smith Ri'cn. On tho 5th inst., by the same, James O. Smith, of Sleiiisvllle, Lc iiign county, nnu Aivma iiucn,oi .un- mining, mis county. AnNF.n Waixk. On the 5lh inst,, by Rev, .1. H. Frli. of Rl.itltiiTtiiti. ineoh Arner nnd Amanda Walek, both of i'riinklin twii. i nipn " I lllhl), ! ZiMMKitw.tx. On the 3lst ultimo, in West I Penn, Kato falinihctu. wife ui Aaron j Zhiimeriuan, aged 10 years, 7 months aud 17 days. j Woomnxo. On tho 25th lilt., in Mauch , Chunk, Horace James, son of Henry J. ' and Sallio Wooilring, aged S years. I Hoffman. On the 30th tilt., in liist Fenn, , i?.iu .inn, ii.iuiiii.1 in -ijiiiiiiii mill ii il- j nrino Hoffman, aged 0 years and 10 days. 1 And on tin) 31st ult Emalliie, daughter ofthe same parents, 'aged 7 years, 11 tnos. I and 5 days. ' I Hoffman. On the 5th inst., in East Fenn, un.. .i i..- ..r V.,,1.- tO.lt. Estclhi May, daughter of Nathaniel nnd Sarah Ifolliuan, aged 4 years, 1 mouth and II days. JEU1STCI('S XO'riCE. No'lce Is h-rebyKlvea Hint the Kxecutors. lomuusiiai rsniiu uuaruiausuereuiaiiet-iiniii. bier will be presented lo the JutTrea of the Orphans' Court on Mo .d-iy, tho 14th dnv ol jam. i paiy next, at it) o'clock A.M.. tor caiiflnnation t j l''irt an 1 Html account of Wm Keinerer.gunrit. j lanoi the peisou and eslatcof Aimctia shlve, I uuunr child oi .Knns h.ve, late of Mahcuuu . township. L'ai bou eouiuy, tleouiseti. Firt nnd final sccoant or Frank- K. llnrrtnr.ox. ' fcutorof lheiastw.ll nud teat imeutot Win. i Btiavn Jatn ot Lehightou. caibou lounty, l'a deceased Tho account of Baiitcl Wentz. adtnlntstrator of t all nnd suiL-uinr the roods hui! eiialtels, rights j and cicd ts.trh'eli were of Villinm I'oter, latti I of tlio towiishlpor Lower lowjiucnsiiur. In . tlio county ot Carbou aud Stdeot rcnusyi-1 voiui aece.sen. Fust oiidfln&l account otJosl.tli V. Ilnrlan nnd Joan W. UailHU. excuuluis ot the Idst wiit find teslsmcnc nl Miiig.uct Uan&n, late nf Maucli Chuult, Carbon couuty, l'a.. deceased. Supp'cmeutul account of uiiimm aoliltraw, uivivit g admiuisii ator of th estate of Tnoa (I. llavls. late ol Banks tow u -hip, Carooa county, accessed. r,rst anil final account of lie ry lloyei. nd- iniiilstrutor uf tho o.iato cl Aii'iiua lteea, late of Wcls-poi t. CeceascU. First and tlnal uccount of the admlulstr itlon ot Mia Ann Oamaae 1, admiiiisriaiitx of itieus. t tfor KoziUclll acua, laiool tho Botough cl Mnuch Chuai. doceuseiU F.rst and tlnal account or tho odir.lnltrntlon nf Mre. tied. Nowlioute intobehtiitboi. adiiuiits. Iintrlx of the estate of Fred. s.chuebet, deu'd. rirtt and flail set.lemont ot Tho. J. huiLIoiuos W. llehuillu, ixecuiors ot Daniel lieboi. Hug, deceased. First and final aeco.tnt of Wlibam S. tlirpel, guiuaiau of 10 lis J Weaver, (now Wkito- headl ouoot iha children utnl htlr ot John Weaver liteol Mauch Chunk tawitsii.p, car. bou county, ticccu-cti. riist and final account of Philip Druinhel'er, executor of the estate ot Juco j lleorjie, in c'-l. First nnd tlnal account ot Thomas Hemtier, aUmiiuiltater, cic, of Uud lee tfesley ulcM. Fust and fluat account ot lid O Wlis u, nd- luinl-jia.orof liu esla to ol 1'etcr fitcel. det-'d. Firtiiuil llii'il ncrouutof E'entitlo Yenger. ex tcut'ix of ti.o estate ot Bcnj. Yeacr, Ucc'tl. Tint account of Mnrgnretd Bavlsiuul WII.Mm rinttlKtruw oi.ui mstiiito s of the ts.aco ot Thomas O. Dsvis. deco .aed jiuiinaui) iMiiLLire, ncsi-.tcr. Maucli Chunlr, l)i ccinhcr 13, i78. y 1ST OF AFFLICAaTS For TAVERN. UESTAUIIAST ami r 1QUOH ir'l'UUH I,lCii.ol;s, ut Jauuaiy icuu, lsTi: TAVUItKS. Low 1 Armt raster, Muticli Chnuk Bcroai;h 'I homns Cinr, " " " J. u, Keiscr. ' " John liehier, " " " riustcliiveiblnz " " " Oeorae Wnourtni. " " " l'nlltp Hiule.-, U 1st Mnuell Chunk Barough (.'ailiat-ine Kuh, Lehightun BoiuuU Ihi-mis Mantz " " L F Klcppli.Ecr, " " Levi M btruv.il, " ' ldward Itabe , ' Jonculi Feisi, Vt clvn'jrt Bouuiglt Henry Tropp. I nvi llariz. Wratboily Bou ugh Oco. W. Kel-er, " Mary A. Kaineizel, " " maiv K. Ililicr. " Franris MeKeuua, Lansfoid Borough Juru-sMcOtuty, " " Frances Eat ty, " " . irvarel Lewis, " lluth lioyle Maucli Chunk Township Jacob Buss. " " Tnos. Newcomb, " " Uli.isFiilz, " ." N. t'aau Ktc'z, " " J. 'lb 111,1600 McDanlcl -Mnliouli g Township (leorce fiasen, " liavul Bet z, Finnkllu Tuwnslilp M C. Freilirlci " ' Lowis lln.1T Lower Towameuslug Towi-ahlp samiiel Junes " aam'l II Aiithen-. " ' nthaIl s-'tcmlet. Tuwa-rcuBlug Township Wl luiit Buyrer. ' ' Jaino- aioitlttley, Lnnsmne TiwiiMito i-.uui ivocii, i mill r uiesi luwiim ip. I F. 11. Millar. i iiaui Eotjeitf7' t' tuiai s.ionl. LovrorTowamcnsiuir Township K'fXrbv.U. MaiieU Chunk Township (-ntnson 11a .cock. " I'fler Bresii, timt Mnu n Chunk Borcuzh SMlSS Walter IC Ine, Weaiaeily Ilo otma treueiic Wis ei , Lowe. lowarptuslngTwp. LIQUOU STOItJJs. camlUMfiu"' M'""C Claa;l11 Do.r.ou'i;' 1 Mary camDheil' I.anfot.l"i;orou'';li , Fiank t mlnv Mtiucli t'liiink Toniishlp Mn,y Umst-n. I".Jlf,s0'4u'viVrily,,l!.BEU clerk Maucli chunk Dec.-jo, lij, i ' " rjlIIK GiriXDUST Exposition of Clothing Ever made In LEIIiailTO.V Is at tho Post Uulce liutltllnget. II. II. PET EES, Agent, 1 oa BANK STIlEEr. anJ tl.o people know It, ,incvj- eveij-unu nmcuin i r f 1 it ) -il .1 , Mcil S ailtl Uoy S Clotlllllg, at the most Moderate Prices FOR CASH, Ho never yet wasted tlroo In fMI.n JlUh meed UckmR niAlTir&i nre pc LOW, thai ue0I)ie jt tE " tl' arc wnmtennc how it can bo Uunc, iut tione, Tboeso In heed ol rn till . r . . 11 inf.ku . . . . i. it f Tctli 01 VYMUUr OUUS !k v 1 1 1 Unit It to tl filr ailraiitaro to toiisuU II. II, i n.Tinis, aireut, about tlio iii'ttUr. tug-lit I GENTS1 wanteIJ ! CJItET WORK, j NOW IN I'llKHS. ' Tin: i.Miiivriu.ii, HISTORY OF TUB UNITED STATES, t neinc a complete hlVrT of all the Important laiiiisiiios ol Amerit'ti lucjiiilius Asrilmiluro, I lleclni'lcal. MuuuM iur nv Mtiitns, t'oiumrr 1 ciat neU o'her enterpriser Aitout 110' laifo octavo nafta uu.t ajo uuo eiifruvinits .- NOOTI115H WflllK LIKK IT EYKI'.I'tHl LIllKUi f'or I'ernii ai.i l'errliory fti'plyut tiii' a us uy HILL I'l'lILlKUinii t,-u Nouv. irit, C'oxn. tlrc.llwt T -10 WHOM IT JIAY.CONCEUN. All pewns are herJiv fnrlilil iiicdllinr Kith i Oue I rawu llor.r. 'ihrin. corns, lino Fniai Wilson, Ooe M.i ujh Ono net Rinple list ' els I row in tawtuslou of JiaMU li yhl'lK ol I M4bo, 1 .g Vui ct lle s.in e Orii.u n y Jv;olty, siul mis J to lam donuir utr ri -iu-.- Ail AllNT-B )i ..i.ct I'M 'n..n ', i..-...' iMowvAi'lvorlisoiiicntR. A GUI' AT OtSnil roll HOLIDAYS!!! 'a wl'f itfriff lb rro!,tTUY"'t',lli'iil 0 11,0 V1ANU ami O..U,VH ntlX.i. .ill, im AU I. W U"i't'. rinh I.KNIil uliu.v ui,x.t Kins n teds n.'i .1 els null Mil, lias md Conner, t'0- Lam fi". 1 ri, 4 i lwl iJ.i. f. o.avo AM. ItilHMWOOll l'L Amis rl. !S ilo. lt', warrnitwl tin MIX year. AOI.'ST.J N i lly. 1 nitmlcoriit. IlIeK ,V M'lltll. .MiMlo n lliil uimi llJ.. AO , VATV;iH A HONB, II 'litis. anil llenicis, 4 I., Htli nit .N. V. iimi.w 1 SUCCESSFUL Folks. Matlit'W Hale Smith's new bonk., uv Hoa tirointoent peruana lncn nml woinin niii.iljiedMieel 1'oit it ot A r, D01 V.vxnKiimt.T, imxNF.ri sc ThcOiD jlilU tfenvi'lon il tlic ea on, Howls tho tlmofnryou sriMLjtin hi secure leiu.my. a lures ior iiUlliliU n V agency clr.'iilat s an'l tot m u. iiiasa .t co. nuwaru . J, Vvn. 1.1 Aiv,;.-.! n f, m r-n'rnntal i:xtJiiliin f n 1tr ff iof jf n- Jlrnri yff. Vrt I?! telmrro vwr ms'c Is nr Mm! Mrtp l-Sile-ms-V In rlinrlj tutlile-1 in lifcrlir (foal, rte Unit .r.rNAVj:r-' li jfl crrry thii-. Hnl 1 .y nil Hont-r. . Fwvl rr fsmeV, Tree, fo C.,A. Jlcxso k Co., Mfll rstrrabnrg. Vs. (1. 1 WAHDI.J? I'lila..rn Oi-neial Ap nl. n iiny to , ecus rnitvuss n c I or tin1 Hi:f.. sum Viituii. lenni and (lnlllt I ro. Aildresii l'.'O. VIl'KllllV. AHiinsts, M. OC "tronio Cards, Cuplils. Ip'ttpes. Flower-, nn twi a Itie, w tn nunc, locis. fiassnu C- I'.aic Oo.. Naiuinn t(. V.. , rir 1'ANi Y CA'ili ',wi li rmiiie" lue..'ita u J'r or gild. Apon snuttlt. IOC. 161 tjr.i. -y Uuili&Co.,IIml"oii,l.V. oiritlxcil Cards. "iio'n kV Damask, AcT. SI I no2 nil to with timiiii, lo cts. J. Minklir ro , Nnssim, N Y , A lU'crlUorni I send for our Selected List nf " LnWl Isl'W panels Ueo I. Itowell A Oo , 10 siiruco t reft, ff. 1'. decsi 4 THE CHEAPEST PLACE LN TOWN! Mrs. C. DoTsclursclikv, Jtc-fwctfuHr Invltcn the ntlriUlon ol .r b'fT filcinl i nd the j-nb lc Kcnrrol j to tier Ceyt1 Larre aoU xlogaiit stock ol Notions? Fancy Goods, OomprlslDi- U.VKKWHAK, I'EIII.IN AND UMtsiANruWN Wool. imsir.iiY iia.. liorteil nntl Uomcstio KMllliOlliEItY. I1I11BONS, at.GVEH. and n larnu arleiyoI tboNeive-t Designs lit Fancy Goods, for (lie Ilplidays, Also. In connection with tho above, I Vw lu.l nut couiplcto stw ot OEIIMAN l'HUIT5. LIUUUROEIt and 8WIT3iI3n ClIBKNK, CANDIKS anil OONl'liCTIONI, loRethcr wit h a varnity ol Oooits not k- neralir knal iu nnv other ntoie in town, it vmicinnot sou what roil want, ask I. r it nun I will net it. Asbaieof imohc patronatre is Ro.ieunl, anil peifect Batistnttlon Kuarauteeu'ti puce aid quality of gooils. Nearly Oppottte DurlliinHt Droit Store, Bank Street, Leliiglitbn, Pa November 31, 17 MRS. A. C. PETER, OF H, A. Peter's Central Dm Store. T.KUCKnu'3 lUsOiK, LKIIIGIITOJf, IA., pprtooctlullv nnn'iutic' to thn peniln of Lo high ton nnd vlcmltr. that ehc wll rm.tlttui thf tuihliiHfirt, iti) luroiofoie ntrl thn iKtMj; ,liotn tnt p-itt Trtvorr-, rnktt u Ovtitltiuatiuo tlio out. Von will n tvuya fluda lull ili.oot PURE DRUQ3 and CHEMICALS, l'Arr.NTJIUIIICINK'" llOHSH anil i .VITLK I'O l DKIIH. TOII 111 AIlTICLESt-1'ONOI'.a. Oil A WOIWhKI.N-i. I" AI nnil KA.i. (.YHI'AT10NKltV.l.tt.-l sty. t l'LAIM tti.it 1'ANOV WALL I'A P. I. S. at it iros tn s nl, ili llim-tf. 1'Ullli. VIN1JS nliJ I.jrjuopsfiir inrdielitsl use, AO., ut Lowest piuo, ri.ysieiau'M .te, Fcr.iitionr. coiuiiiiiimleil ny lir. r I'. Horn, nt atih&ursor tue i.ayant1 i ljrlit, Mintiny ukIuiI. I'C HUM A. C. I'h'llfu, itnteli 2i,'7i-vl fnm hot urplyIniT tlio vcrr IJfft T.ATTI MHIl CO A Id nt t!io roilowing Low I'r'rrv, v 1 1 No. I C'hCHttiut by tho Cnr $Z 4 per ton Nn. 1 OiPstiniC 11 n tile ton Z 73 per inn Nn,2 uliiluut, by thn Vm , 1,50 per ton Nn, 2 Clitvtnnt, mwmo t n, s' .8 por tnn i)i:Mvnm;o. t-tovo end x'p at J. L. G A BEL, Denl'Tiu GO'KKAL IlAKinVAI.'K, Szr., Oppos'.to tno rul Ilo Pqujro, BANK hTRTtU LLiildllxoN, l'a. i:or.ai, U7 rpilL SLATIXT0S PLANING MILL .i.i ir it , Cabinet Waye Factory, ATSLATIXfilOJt. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Denis In all klnt1antHlon ut line, llrmlnrk Oak Htul JIaivl U'p'X-t,unip,fr, imioa iuo pattd to ejpeutu any ai4iint of urflfii lor DrossoB Lumbolt OF ALii KINI1S, Doors, Snshos, Itlliuls-, S'tittlrrvi, Moulillns, Cabinet Unre, With I'rouiptncsa. Brackets Made to Order, Tim Mnchlnery M n tl new nnrtof tt ft bct nn ni'iut liuptuvetJ kinds. I c imily mine but tin Unfit worKiiicn, mho well fea.metl nnd ffixiJ mn tt-ilttl, nnd amtheieroro nbletnf;iia"(ten enttm aii'iuotlon to all wnu iravlnvor mn with a i nil, OrdiT iiv mail ntompily uttrnded to.' Mv c)inrjres nrt modcnttei turmi utttw or in,erct charged alter ttilrty oarii. G1VK MA CA'Ik tVlhn rnirt'Un JIuiH'nie (.rdftt their ndvnutngQ tn Ihyp M'Unff, H"flr njmts. IK)rn, Hohiiea, uta-f-ri, do., Vr nn ilent thi Jllty lV A' (liiiinlslratoi's ttiie, J-Xilale orilVmn MlRr, der'tl. . Notice-In bereby riven, thar Irttria of .dnilnt limiMltUpnniUQIUlOdl Wl'sMlt) Kt. I iu t aiioninr towutftip tartoit -oniuiiy ln., tiiod, hive beou trauW to ih itti)VitUrnetl. '.Vllimibons liut whiji tfit'iinclrfM tn'tiMtl' bteil Johiltl chtatn will mulcn layniuni wnr. tyctski PUd t Iioko Imribjr tiLnlin Kill (ireneut tneai du'.y nniUc.nl ruled fnrtttttlemtit in . TUdMAtiS. Ul'CK, Adiuiui trtitor. jjuoiniuu, nov, 10. ibts wo. rpm: FIRST NATIONAL BASK of X Lelilarl.ton. I Tho ANNUAL ELlllTION of BKVKN DI lllv-lllllH ot this lauk mil tui lie.il ut Ihn llitiltlni! II nine, on Ttlil-UAY. JA.SUAIlV ljlli, is, 9. Lo.wcoo ttiu hoars ol UN a aud Tiiuib li'ilovtl'.W. xy. w ntiVi'M-iN, 'simir, LclllBtlJU, D.M. H. IB( ivt Ke pAicok Lct!liV n In cone wiud.tlon. It uul tllettri'ou and. iw-iiu latuu, U maiit tai. inulandiulik ly iimuk t n hnrfc will i o looru work ui ia cow i inoio ml k r.pdraln umr Ntirl(HUd o mdil on It &Im lc ). pon tl liculth-r and lueimvea Ihc qnuuiur ol t It in lu-iUu ly lr. Iivi i)ln-.l oliicr nl u til. bsclcnl St N. Third t-treet, Willi Ili-t ldl r ( timt wvWit. at IS votk pit buunil. bv A- J. Until ITiifhtm. Cov.l itnhme.n D IYIDlXU NOTICU. ai n.Mii of 11 e nirtwmrs or ih. r iint N'AlIllf. AL IH.VK DP L IIKIlllON il tm Uii-liusl..aU'i oviiluf TrtOI'IJ i i . 'iv 1 ttie ltb msi. ui iur .11 1 11 nn 1. nu net; aim p. j.nu ou v" v mm mas' 1 !,! r I r. i SWRKTSvCSSESRHNAVY
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