Jjl II. SIKtVKIlS, Olt't'lHOr ATTOHNnV A COttNSK.fct.Ott AT LAW. Olflcd, Klota's Undoing llibitawlij'. MAUCH OIIUNK. rA sUttllninitates. Finn Accounts and Orphans rtnrt ITrtCticn n peciauy rrlnl ol wiitMK carotnl i carotnl v nitendeil td ill ucriil n transaction In Ungnali null J.hi a. mtrrn TlltMlft in 11 v bd found on rtlc nt tllJO' THIS rArbtl l. nflWfitit, cn'8 Now; own ret. Miiiiit Artvi-r Mil V".'JC"'!!. where AllVMItTl ISO CON TJtA T4 nmv be , arte lor It In BATUIIDAY, NOVEMBEtt fl, 18T0. Local and Personal. i'u simsoitiii:its. Subscribers will please refer to the direc tion mtunn tlirlr palters, by so ilnlMR they will ln able to sec Whether they arc square on our bonks nr nol, thus i John FiliwlHInin nrS 79 Shows Hint the subscription hi" Wn pal't tit. till March Mil. 1870, end conwmeiitly there isniie.hdl.ir.ltloui on I'"- P year, which vou will plen-e remit. orSl.24 Will be rliirgcil if wo hnvn to semi lull. WANTED, n pood stout girl for house work. Apyly at this office. About stilly Democrats failed to vote In this bnroiitzh Inst Tuesday. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy To bacco. 1bn- The election in this lioroue.il passed oil" very quietly. About a two-thirds vote only was jmlled. -D.ivid Ebberl, nt his livery on X.,rlh street, still maintains his popularity for Bplemlid tennis and low charo.es. Try him. Hun. Z. It. Ions presided as Judge or our election board on Tuesday. A full line of blank books, very low, nt Luckeiilueh's, Munch Chunk. -J.D. Mnrean. freight aacnt for the t,o high Valley company, at l'ituton.died sud denly Sunday afternoon, nged fifty-five years. Thirteen thousand unstamped cigar were seized in Bethlehem, on Saturday by n revenue. Collector, in the store of William II. and Isaac 1'oultz. An Immense stock of envelopes and writing papers, sold nt Luckcnbach's Muuch Chunk. The Popular Western Ticket Agent, Ii. O'Drian, will lie at this office next Wednes day night. If vou intend to go west, call nnil see him, he will send you right, cheap and quick. Thomas Forest.Sr.,partncr in the whole sale furniture Hon of T. H. Forrest & Co., cr Alleuto-.vn.fell down the hatchway of their warcroomson Saturday niorningnnd wasin stoutly killed. At Fairvie"', Luzerne county, on Wed nesday afternoon of last week, Martin Tad den, of White llnven, sought shelter under n coal train during a storm. Tho train started mid passed over Tadd-Mi's body, sev ering an nrm and leg. He dictl while being taken to his home. 300 boxes West's Vegetable Liver Tills lor sale at Durlins's Drug Store. 20 cents per box. Just in, a new lot of wall paper, for fall trade. Call and sen it at Luckenbach's, Maucli Chunk. A level-headed ncwjpiper editor says "Patronize home industries." This applies ns much to the priming bujinessasanything else. Why -ive your work to an out of-town ilrumnier, when you can get just ns gnl a job and fur just as low a prico at home? Is it consistent for business men to grumble ubout iieniile "coins awav from homo to trade," whin they do the tamo thing them selves ? If you want a nice smooth, easy shavu your ha.ir cut or shampooing, go to Franz Ilnederer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you right, mid don't you forget it. A fine line of assorted box papers, latest styles, as low as 7 cents per box and upwards at Ijuckcnbacit's, Munch Chunk. Wo are glad to learn Mint the I'ev. .linnet A. Little, the successful pastor of the Ilodemlauqua church, is likely to deliver in n few weeks his entertaining lecture on '.ore. OiuriMp. Marriage," for tho benefit of the Leliighton Tiesbyteiian church. There were transported over the Lehigh nnd Susquehanna, railroad fir the week end ing Oct. SUt, 100,034 tons of coal, making a total for the season to that dale of 3,400,19!) Ions, an increase on tho shipments bf last season to that date of 1,532,082 tons. Henry Campbell, ol East Wclsmrt, an nounces to his friends and the public that he is prepared to supply them Willi tho best nualitv of readvmadu fall and winter HOOTS and SHOES nt a great reduction in pi ice from last year, notwithstanding the recent advance in manufacturers' prices of from 10 to IS per cent. Thcso boots aim shoes have been made expressly to hisonler ami are cuaranteed to give satisfaction. Call nnd see them. A popular lecture, under the auspices of the Ladies' Mite Society, will bo delivered in tho Lehighton M. E. church, by Ilcv. J P. Miller, on Tuesday evening, November 11th. Subject i George Washington. Spec ial music will bo furnished by tho choir. Admission, adults, 15 cents j children, 10c. Tho Lehigh Valley Itailroad Company by circular Issued Saturday, announces that on and after that dato thcrtf.will bo n raise of 15 rents per ton on all through coal freights from Maucli Chunk. This makes the rate to Thillituburg 50 cents icr ton) to Perth Amboy, Hi cents, nnd Jersey city nnd New York 85 cents. We learn that another raise often cents wr ton will be made shortly, Juat received, on elegant assortment ol Ladies' coatings, which will bo made up to order at lowest prices at T. D. Clauss' nier chant tailoring establishment. Tho Wilkesbarre Record say 9 a buck was killed on tho North Mountain last week that weighed two hundred and six pounds, Auditor General Schell has Issued very use,ful and interesting little book of in structions for County Commissioners. A copy of which has been received at this om v. lust teuivcl at the store of J, T. Nils- uaum .1 S nt an Immense, stock of Itubber Hoots ami Shoes, direct from tho in a ml fa e tory, which they are rapidly selling oil' much below the regular price, If you wish to buy a cheap hat or cap, or anything ill that line, you will find it nt Haudwcrk's emporium (formerly Ilel ford's) Maucli ChunK. Charles, a sou of Alfred Blank, of this borough, while playing at the foot of the Mahoning mountain, on buturday last slil'lvd ai-.d fell over a large stone, ami broke hit left forearm in two places. l)r, N. B. Iteber reduced the fractures, and the boy is on the streets again. While on a visit to his uncle in Low hill Twp., Leliish County, last FrMny, Harry, a mui of Mm. Granville Clause, of this borough, was playing hide nnd seek in the buy mow, when he mailo miepaml fell through tho trap door In the floor l low, breaking his right forearm, near the wrist. For a choico five cent cigar go to Dr. P, T Horn's drug store, opposite the Carbgnl B I botiso. We ore In receipt of it most ildllghlfttl piece of music entitled "Dear Old Lehlgli Wtlltk," by Prof. J. F. ttnlbnch, of this bor ough .arranged fbrllioplaho-fortc, The pro fessor is n yoUllg'MWIl hi excellent musical tallcilt he has alrmdy Issued n number of hew pieces of miitlc, -ill of Which meet with raVor with nm, iclarrt . Truf. It. has largo classes of pupils ui.der his Instruction In this place, Sliilnigton, ntid other places. As teacher nnd composer the Professor Is Un doubtedly n success. &,205 tons of coal WeM transported over the Lehigh Valley Tuiilmad for the week ending October 31st, making ft total for the sensoli to that date of 3,107,831 tons, show Ing an Increase, as compared with same time last vcar ol (195,150 tuns. A doctor In Allelllown gave the follow ing inscription to a sick Ituly a few days sincci Anew bonnet, a silk dress, and a pair of gaiter boots. Tho lady rccivcred Immediately. i'r. They should pnsent that M. D. Willi a "leather medal." Wo Imve just received another large stock of letter, note and other printing pa pers, envelopes, cards, etc., which wo are prepared to supply nt very extraordinary low prices. Look at this 1000 good envel ops with label printed on corner for $1,75) 1000 i sheet bill heads j-2.25 and all other job printing at equally low prices for cash. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Call and era specimens and learn prices. Address CAtintiN AtivucATRofficcJjeliighton, Tcun'n. Since J. T. Nusbanm & Son h vc possitively been of fering the greatest bargains in all kinds of Dry Good, &c, they have created for them selves a big run on Winter Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shawls, Blankets, Comforta bles, Underware, Boots, Shoes, &c. I all and see how much more you can do with the ready cash. The European or migratory quail let looso last Juno upon lands of Mr. Simon Mover, in South Whitehall, disappeared trim there immediately after harvest, and since then nothing has been seen or heard of them nor is it known that tliey had en gaged in breeding. Whether they perished from disease, or migrated to other parts, can of course not bo said. As farns is known they were not a success in these parts. To gratify an inquirer ft may bo Well to publicly define the word "boom." As used politically it is a Wostcrnism. Inthcspring and fall Western rivers are subject to fie quct freshets, anil rise, with a swelling and boiling motion that is called 'booming' by steamboat men. Hence, when a man's or party's chalices arc thought to b increasing or improving they are said to lie 'booming,' and anything Hint encbauces the election is called a 'boom.1 And now Allentown hasan ntheleticns- s K-i.lIlllll. A literary society lias been organized at Hokendauqna. Every industry in CataSauqua is employ ing an unusually large number of men. Northampton county hatthiitccn lodges of Odd Fellows, with a iiienibershipof 1,11:0. This full has demonstrated to many f.imi us that "you never miss tho water! 11 the well mm dry." There are only 28 piisoiiers confined in the Lehigh county j.iil ut present, five ol whom are waiting tiial. The Cntasaiiqua maiiufacturinj; compa ny have purchased u cargo ol 700 tons of old laili sliipjiuil from England. On the night of November 13tli next there is to be tliogreatostdisplay of shouting stars that has occurred since 1K32. Next year Washington's Birthday ,Fcb. 22,1, Decoration Day, May .".Olh.and thc4th of July, will each fall on Sunday. Itobeit II. Sayre, Esq, Superintendent and Engineer of tho Lehigh Valley Itailroad, the other day celebrated his 55th birthday. A dividend ot 3 per cent, has just been leclurcd on the stock ol the IMhlclicm iron company, payable In cash on Momlay No vember loth. The Bethlehem Iron mills havo more orders for work now than they have, had nt any time during tho last five or six years. They are working witli a full force of men, nnd working "over time" even including the Sabbath. A new depot is at present being erected by the L. .V S. railroad company at Freo uiansbiirg Tho price of piper is advancing as rap idly as during the war, and as wo pay cash fir the article we require Hint all subecrip lions lie paid promptly xcilhin thcycae,. Lehigh Valley Itailroad stock is selling at par in Philadelphia Political office seeders in Northampton county are centring their gazctijion the iost office at Easlou. A P. M. is tnbeapsdnted am) candidates for this boon are becoming numerous. Mr. John D. Birmingham, an nltaclin of a Lurerno county paper called the lie- former, was arrested on Monday and put under bonds, for sending a telegraphic dis patch stating tlialMr. John T. I-enalnin, the Democratic candidate lor District Attorney in Luzerne county, had withdrawn. Tho Greenback candidate for the same office took pains 10 read tho di -patch .it different meet ings, as a means of furthering liisown cause, There is n rumor in the air that a large summer boarding house is to be built at the Lehigh Gap iiextsrasonaind IhnlGcns.Mur- shalkiiiul Fits John Porter arc interested in it. Tho farmsrs throughout tho county nro making war npou hunters by threaten ing to pioseculo them for trespassing on their ground. TheysuiTcra great deal of damage from broken fences and injured crops, caused by the inconsiderate ejmrts- inen. Mr. Jonas II. Handwark, of Maucli Chunk, has returned from the cities this week with a lull line of lists, caps, furs, and other goods. If you wish anything in this line, call at once, while his stock is largo and new. Everything cheap for cash. Thomas Barrett, for the murder of Tho-. Calahan, was sentence.) In Scranton on Sat urday to ten years in the Eastern Peniten tiary. Colonel William H. Hutler, of Eatton, has published a card in which he decides that he will not bo a candidate for Congress from the Tenth district. The hands of the Lehigh Valley shois at South Easton formed a relief association in 1 HI fi. and, uflerdisbiirsemeuts of$3,n52,M), have $751,7 i I'' treasury. The ussociu. tiuii has 152, members. On Friday week Charles B. Yotiug, am of Ml. Win Vouii', a respectable farm er of DiuhUII I" p., Northampton cmuty, was ivfiturnl at Bethlehem while engaged in using tvimtrrfeit coin in Long's Vurie tie a vuncvrt suloon oneunulst. About tii worth of lioorty exerulcl Bland dolfarc,! ... . ' . , .., naive., mianer. -uv ,oun" I"""'""i " ""- .1. .! n.A.il.1, Tn. n.iif ..Inn,,!. mistnn f I I.. I.C . ln.. a. b. ,1.. .nn, .,.- -.---r coin. Ho tttlJ ho leatheil lite business from n man named Ncwt!ntilcr, In Ohio, Who ttlndo a good thing out or It, Young Is said to bo pretty hard tkiy, who lias trnveled extensively In the Western elates") nnd was twice given nlnliey by his fatllcr to clcrtr nut nlltl stay avt&y. Ha Was Win milled totlieAllctlttivfH Jail, nnd nn Mon day week taken bel'ofd tho United Stales officials nt Philadelphia, and by thcirt com mitted for trial. Allentown Democrat, A. II. Seldle, of Wcissport, will receive, on Monday next a car load of choico WES TEUN APPLES, which ho will sell ut low est cash prices. About midnight, on Thursday, of Inst week, n fire broke out In the stable of Uobt. Walp; nt rarkerfon, which burned the buil ding together with n valuable horse, carri age, sleigh, harness and a lot of hay, nnd other articles. The firo communicated to n small L. V. Itailroad repair shop, wltieh was also destroyed Willi its contents, ennsts ting of brass nnd iron fixtures for c.irs. Sev eral coal cars, standing on the track were badly damaged. Mr. Walp's loss is n seri ous one, there being no Insurance on the proierly. The fire Is supiseil to havo been communicated to tho building by sparks from nn engine on the L. & S. road, which passed up shortly before the firo was dis covered. The peoplo of our borough have been greatly edified and instructed this week, on Wednesday and Thursday evening', by Dr. Itossvallcy, the converted Jew. Tho doctor is o girted orator nnd a master of song. His descriptions of the Jewish rites and cere monies ore graphic, true and Impressive, while his rendering of the song, "To my Mother," written by himself, in answer to Ids own mother's curse, on first learning that he had become a Christian, Is beautiful and touching. Tho Presbyterian chinch was crowded on botli evenings. Tlio lectures were given under the auspices of the Evan gelical church. .Ilnucli Cliuiilt ftoUx. Tim Eu'.ctioh. Tho election In Ibis bo rough cannot bo said to have been a quiet one, as that word is used in connection with elections. The two parties inlled n fair av erage vote for nn oil' year. For Stale Treas urer tho Ilepublicans" mist, a coinparallvely light vote, but made something of a stir for tho local ticket. Tho county returns show that the Uepiiblicans slide n march on their opponents bv the concentration movement; and ullhoiigli the Deinooiiits earned a large voto for Daniel O. Barr which avails him nothing, the vote is so close for ttie leinain der of the ticket, witli opo candidate de feated, as to virtually make the Republi cans feel like claiming a victory, even in the county. Tho results of this campaign may suggest to both parties the necessity of u relorin ill tho matter of selecting local candidates, by which tho most popular men may be nominated. Linm. Still E. II. Itauch, editor of the Carbon County Democrat, was arrested by Officer Painter, on Wednesday, at the in stigation of Albin Stidle, on a cluirgo of libel. Tho case is based iijkui the publica tion of a handbill, signed by Gen. John. D. liertolctte, contradicting a statement said to have been made by Mr. Stolle, charging Paul Kresgo witli being a deserter from the army. Tho ter charges tho complain ant with uttering the slander in n iiolitical harannue near Tarry ville, on Saturday evs ning, Nov. 1. If Mr. ll.iuch publi-hcd the liiiudbill.and complainant did not make the declaration, and the case ever comes up for litigation, it will give the Court and law y s an importunity to crack a tough legal I nut. The del, -n, hint waved examination i-eforo Justice Frishie, and gave bail for his nopearauco at the higher Court. I The County Commissioners held meet ings on Wcdne-diy and Thursdav. The i lection exieni.es ami tomo other bills were o-tlcrt-d paid. Some other minor matters, which it was inh nded to take into consid cratian, were postione I on account of the tiiiiil popular excitement attending the el -ction, which draws a crowd to the Coui missioucis' office. John Tuvlor. Esn., nnd the party who recently went to Denver, Col., uru exjiected home on to-day. Mr. James II. Handwork, the popular hatter, has been to Philadelphia this week. 1. 1st ut I.cltcr. lleiiiainiiig uncalled for in tho Lehighton p'st office, on October 31st, 187!) : Carrol, Uobt. It. Kopfman, Andrew. Graver, E. ivisuer, .losepn. Ijong, Uebclla. Uehrig, June, ltuchi D Jr. Gift, Win. Holder, Gliarles H. Ilenuessy, .Martin. Itex, Jacob. Tersons calling for the abovo letters will please say "advertised." r. J. df.ifkkt, uep. i at. (oulilhboro Items. News and men scarce ond Work plenty. Snow two and ono half inches deen and weather very cold. John Murdnck has been Verv sick for several weeks but is now convalescent. Thomas Lester has moved fiom Goulds- boro to Evergreen. Jacob Bailer and Henry Lester have moved into llicir winter quarters. Mrs. Marv Stout had nineteen dollars stolen from her; she has found out who the tlucr Is. Jr. w-. Gunning Accident. A young man nnhied John Schnell, a son n iif John Schiiell.Sr., of Franklin township, went out gunning on Sunday morning last, and, by the premature discharge of his gnu, received a very severe wound on tho left silo of his face and head. The shot took ef fect mostly in tho noso and over the left eye. Tho wound though severe Is not fatal, as we learn that lie is doing well under tho medi cal c.i re of Dr. German, of this borough. The lesson to be learned from this is not to go gunning nn Sunday. .ro You Willing to StlVe .llnncv 1 Do so at once, and call at Jonas Sand helm's clothing store. He will sell you a lull Tne of Men's and Youth's Overcoats from $3.50 up. Boy's " " 1.05 up. Men's and louth's Suits " 4.50 up. uuuersiiiris ami urnwers " .ou uj: And a full line of boots, shoes, hats nnd caps, ut such astonishing low prices as to de ly competition. And it will be a saving of 3 I'KR cent to call and sco for yourself. Jonas Sundhclm, first clothing store abovo the Mansion House, Maucli Chunk. Our tarr-lllo Burtael. Mrs. Utnj. lllose, died ol apoplcjyonSat urday. As soms are ushered from time Intoetern Ity, othtrs come to be heavens choloeit bless- Ice o a nw Ismlly, a Laby. Mrs. Bella Feline! Is here visiting Dr. Christ's. Mr. Jacob Feters has started a Are cent counter and Is doing remarkably well In sell ing excellent five cent goods. Mr. Dlluioyer, of Colorado, recently wrote a letter to one of h's friends here, and Inclosed a photograph. From bis appcaranco ono can think I list he Is getting along well, Mrs. ltl, or Wilkesbarre, Is here on a visit to Air. and Mrs. J. U Miller. ALrilOKSO. Splliilcrx totn U'es-t I'citn Never desiair. Snow on Sunday cveuinc;. Some of our lanuers have not as yet finished their cum huakiug. The public schools in this township are now all open and largely attended. Quite ii niimbrr i f rubbitaand Jilieasants havo already been ruptured by our sports- Burktrtrfat is selling in this neighbor houj at f.-om 50 to 55 rents lt bushel. Sonwofuar yonng folks visited OIcu Ouoka lasWaturday. They renort the wealb. llnthpre u,i,i-c..l,f and disagreeable. ', . " .. . . . ' and no not propose suutber visit until next BIltlllnffT. I'mua v.... . AlbrlcliHvllIci Item. -Mr. Charles T, Baker, of gtroadsti(lrr, Itnd Shcrltr of Monroo (!o paid luailjlhg Visit on Monday arid Tuesday last, nnd was tho guest of Mr. Paul Eekhardt, of the Pine tlrnve ilotcl. Mr. 11. looks ns hale and heart' as ever. A heavy ino stuftn bussed over this ptaco on Monday and Tuesday lost, nnd tell ton dcith of 6 Inches, Hon. Allen 'iralg, of MltUch ChUtlki will please accept thanks for a copy of Smull's Legislative Itand.Ilook, Hon. Michael Oassldy, of Nelnol1ottlrllf will please accept thanks for public docu ments. Hon Itobt. Klott will please accept thanks lor UongrcisloUai documents. Amanitas Kltder, or Wild Creek, was nt this place on .Men. lay last, the gucit olMr. 1'ltUl Eekhardt. ItliarlcsT. Itelsc, of Jtcar Creek, teacher of the Hear Creek school last summer, .has been engaged by the school dlrcc.iors of I'enn Forest tnpto teach No. 4 nt Mcckesvllle this coming winter. Mr. It It a ono armed man having lost tho other by the explosion or a shut gun while out gunning it fen years ago. Thcrolsno doubt that Mr. II, will Id much liked by the Mcckvsvllllaus, Mr. lt'was form crly a resident of Bucks county, taught school In that place, nnd ins liked very much. Const. 11, U. Deppcy, of lids place, has been olected by the Lutheran conjugation as oneof the deacons oflliatchurrh fern term of three years. Mr. Ilcpi cy Is now serving a term ns constnbto of Pcnn Forest twp., and was re-elected as secretary orthe Albrights villo Sunday school, l-incli ot these positions he promptly tills with much rnemY, -rendering the mist perfect sa tlsfuetlott to all with whom he Is brought In contact. In his new appointment he has the best wishes of the people. Our young friend N. It. Deppcy leaves hero shortly for Hickory Hun, where lie Is employed by A. Lewis & Co., In their black smith shop Mr. I). IS ono ol the best black smith In this section of the country. Const. 11, (, Deppcy wits on official dn tics to Moses' Tond, Huen.i Vista, and Saj lorvllle on Monday last. Mr. (Jwcu II. Sllllman, of Kunklctown, was hero on n visit on Monday last, Ihe guest of Henry O. Deppcy. Messrs. Wllll.nn F. Hood and Stephen F. Opllnger, nl llowcrsvllle, Northampton Co.. paid US a 11) Ing visit on Friday and .Saturday last, the guests of 11. J, Deppcy and ltlckard Or. cno Mr. and Mrs. Itlcliard Greene, were on a visit to Constable llcmamln Orc'cne, at Trachsville, on Saturday last. They return ed home on Munday much pleased with their trip. M. Charles T. Tldd hits been appointed by tho Hoard of Directors to teach No. 1 Stony Creek school; I.cvl Keuhner, No. !2 Drake's Creek ; U. A. Campbell, son of Henry Camp bell, of Wcissport, to No. 3 Well's Creek Kettle; Willie A lloth, or Krcsgcvllle, to teach No. 5 Albrightsville school ; Charles T. lielsc; of Bear Creek, to teach No. 4 .Mcckes vllle. Franklin YCnfrcf, formerly of this place now of Stodartsvllte, Monroe county, patd his mother it Hying visit on Monday, and during his short stay with us he greeted many smil ing luces. The hunting season is now In order "Oe.irgt lsyour aim good und rourdogwell trained?" II not lis time It was. Mr. :somucl Moyer, oftlils place, moved with his family to Lung Pond, Monroe coun ty, on Tuesday or last week, where he lsen gaged In distilling Ull of Wlntcrgrccn, tc. 1 wish him success in bis new homo. Mr. I. S. Hawk, our worthy Justice of this place, has commenced to clear n plcco of new ground, atmui a acres. In the rear of his born, which ho Inieii'ls to put Under cultivation. - Sir. .latins M. (leorge, or this place. In. tends to leave lor K(f..n, .Vienna-, Co., where he Is employe.! by bis brother In-law, Mr. Lyman F. llondt. ns rami hand. Mercury" will pleaso aecoi t thanks for past la iirs iIoik-. Mr. Thomas J. Scrtass Is tho boss teams ter In this suction ot this country, Ddtlkx. Crack thin KM. We return thanks to our friends for the following mark of their appreciation of our ell'orts to furnish them with an Indepen dent Ncwupilpcr n paer that will at all times uphold tho right. The following so list of new subcribcis nnd renewals to the Aiivucatk timing the past month; La!. Frcvimin, Tiinnersville, Monroe, Co. Charles ltadetz, Purryville, Pa. John M. Ke.-sler, Allentown, Pa. (i. K. Miisselman, Kutztown, Pa. Itev. E. A. Bauer, Iluzlelon, Pa. Dr. C. W. Bower, Philadelphia, Pa. 11. Bastiau, Bono. Kits. Hon. It. Klutz, Maucli Chunk, P.t. Joel Loiigacre, Ku-sgeville, Pa. Eliza Solt, Franklin twp., Pa. John Mullen, Mnuch Chunk, Pa. J. S. Oglivio .t Co., New Yoik City, N. Y. E. 1-. lloiroid, Trussvillc, Ala. Win. Andrews, ItockHirt, Pa, L. M. Uabcock, Washington, D. C. J. 11. Meitzter, Mahoning Valley, Pa. W. T. Johnson, Philadelphia. Pa. T. J. Lcntz, Leliigliton, Pa. Charles Drocadie, Wcissport, To. Levan Ilothcrmcl, Leliighton Pa. Charles 3,-hnch, Lehighton, Pa. Ezra Newhard, Lehighton, Pa. Win. ltoniig, Parryville, Pa. Miss C. A. 1! jiier, Lehighton, Va, T E. Sutler, West Pcnn, Pa. P. T. Brady, Bed Bank, N. J. H. P. Hiibbord, New Huven.Conn. Hon. 11. Leonard, Maucli Chunk, Pa. Jus. 11. Handwork, Maucli Chunk, Pa. John Peters, Lehighton, Pa. F. 11. Allcxaudor, Lehighton, Pa. Jos. E. Kibler, Drakes' Creek, Pa. Itev. J. B. Whitton, Ciimdeii, N. J. John B.uvden, Ashley, Luz. Co. P.t. A. J. Marsh, Allentown, Pa. 8. 8. Monahou, Wilkesbarre, Pa. Amnion Klotz, WeissHirt, Pa, Godfrey Peter, East I'enn, Pa. I). II. Straup, East Pcnn, Pa. T. W. Steigenvalt. East Pcnn, Pa. Oliver Bios.-, Jr., Parrvvillo Pa. Howarlh A Ballard, tfllca, N. Y. During tho same period wo liavo lost four names from our list, In which number is included Thus. Koons, of Lehighton. .ilnlioiilus: 'I'tvlnlillnsN. Jack Frost made his apnearanco a little too soon for mo,t ofour farmers. Miss Ida Horn Is at present In the era, ploymont of Airs, tluth, nt Welssort. Air. T. J. Ilrelney nnd wllo were over the Blue Alountaln last Sunday and Monday, vlslilng relatives, 3Ir. Daniel ochalTer, of this plare. Is lying seriously III nt West I'enn, Schuylkill Co. 1 licy expect to bring him home to day (Sat urday), Iftho weather Is favorable. Allss Nettlo J. Stroh ond Miss r.liile Rt rob, of Jlauch Chunk, wero the Welcome guests of Allss Ltisle Klstler this wack, Uur nenlal friend .Mr. O. K. Uelti was tho guest of O T, Young, on Sunday last Ho alio paid a flying visit to I). I). Klstler and Iss Kate Arner. May he stay longer wnen he comes analn, Tho protracted meetings to be held In the Evangelical Chore will commence on yun.lay evenlog, The society held In ths Centra Sijusre school bouse Is In a flourbhlngcondltlon. As acrltlolsss Important as a performer, the society may well pride Itself on securing tho servlcss of ihe "Heidelberg Urltlo," well known lu this vicinity. Somo ofour ladles say that a kiss wltbout a moustache It like an egg without sail. Postals receive.) by some of Ilia ladles of this valley show that our Kutitonn bo) l are all In the b si of spirits. Happy to ho.r from them once In a wldls, There was a basking match last Satur day at a certain placo In our valley. The weather was a llitlecold, and Our bojs who are always eatier lur un, sent one of the boys off to scare up a rabbit, and when h - was rfono about half an hour they saw one com. Ing at full speed, and ol course the toys were all ready lor a chase, and after hint they went, and, to the surprise of every one, caught him In the lower end orthe Held. The) came buck and seemed to fuel roinctrtiat warmer. We Ihluk thai vae society In one evening Is sufficient for any "young1 uitn,e specially as the tno attended by our teacher of I be high school are quite a distance Irom each other, Ono thin t a time, and that done , well, Is a very good mis ssmsoy can tell. 1 ... n leu." Bihoo, iELTCCTIOISr RET tmnS STATIC TllKASUllKR. UlStlilOTfJ. Aildenrled , lleatrr Meadow , Kapf'l'eftri , Hint Maucli Chunk....'. franklin, , Kidder, N, D Kidder. S. II Lanstord Lausanne , Lehigh talltghtnil Lower Tunanu-nslng iMahonlnj Maucli 'hunk, 1st ward Msuch Chunk, 2nd ward Neiiuehonlng.. Packer Piu-kerton I'enn K- rest ' rarrvvlllo Summit Hill I'lipcr Towamcnslng Weallierly Weltsport Totil Barr, D , has n majority over Butler, H.. of. '1S5 ; lCoous, It., over Krcsge, 1)., 14; Eser, I nci- W'clir, K.,ia.'i Leutz, D., over Slrnilp, It., 2-TO ; Dover, I)., over 11 iwinin, H.,.2:itl. .bwiah X indcr for Surveyor pulled 21(1 vi.le. Kline, IndeH'iident caiitlidilte for fherill iolcil 7 votes, 1 in each of the wanls of Maucli Chunk and 5 In East Maucli Chunk. Klotz, Greenback candidate for Shcrill'i ollcd 11.11 votes; Ilicluirdsoii, Prohibition candidate lor Slate Treasurer, Hlled 10 Votes Button Greenb-ick, (Killed 2 Votes. Kcligloiix Kolcs. IlVANOELlCAI-OIIUnCH WkisspoUt J.K Srylrlt raster. Oc-rinan preaehliiic nt 10 o' clock A, M. Teachers meetlnir at 1:30 p. m. Sanilay School nt2p. in. Iinglldi prcaclilnir I ot7 p. m. I'ACKKitTox M, E. Oiiuncit. Key. W. ll. l'lckop, pastor. To. morrow (Sunday),preach ItiK at 10:30 a. in. and 7 p. in. Sunilay school 2 p. m.j I'raycr McetlngThursJay evening at 7 15 o'clock. Jkiiosalkm's Cnrncit. On ncc-iunt of tho severe lndlspoItlon of Iter. Mr. Elrhcntiers, Itev. J. E Freeman, or Wolssport, will odlel nlo for hlin on Sunday nrtcrnoon, Nov. Dili, nt 2 o'clock. All are cordially Invited. First I'uisnrTKRi an Church or I.vninii ton. I'here will be pTcachlilir In tho l'reshy. tcrinn church of this place, to-morrow. (Sun day) by Itev. 11. . I Snioycr, pistor ortho Dvanuellcal church, Ucriaan at 10 n. nt., nnd EukMsIi at 7 p. m. Mornlmr subject! Tho great Ireshet wit bout wind or rain, (Second scrm,.n) Evening; subject! (Jen. Naaman's S'onderlul Conversion. 1'. S. Tho Trustees of the Presbyterian ctiunh have kindly tendered tho use of their church, to the Evanellcalconirrefratlon while tho Evangelical church Is undcriroln repair for which they have our hearty thanks. I). J. SMnruu. pastor. l.itmaiiTox, M. E. Oituitcii. Itev. J. I Miller, pastor 9:30 a. nt., Class Meeting; 10:30 a. m.. Sermon by the pastor, subject : "The evils of borrowing trouble.'' 2 p. in., Sunday school; 0 p. in., Prayer Meeting ; 7 p. tn., Sermon to the Little people, Subject by request of the boys : "ThcLlttle Man that killed the l.lon, the Hear and the Ubint." Tuesday evening, Nov., lltli,aLccturo by the pastor, Subject: '-George Washington." lllj; trcok Hums. This looks llko winter, Ever thing Is advancing In price. The Soil's sehool opened n Jlonday last with W. E. Kcuiercr ns teacher. At the present writing there are neatly 40 pupils enrolled. Tllghman Drclsbach, pro-ldcnt of tho Franklin school board, visited our school house on opening day. Mrt D., repeat your visit soon, we are always pleased to havo Di rectors vMt our school. Tho l'lne Ilun School, No. 1, was opened on Alunday last. I'rol, A. 11. Horn, A. M.. will please ac cept thanks for copies of Ihe Xationltl.Hduca. lor. It Is published by A. II. Urlck, Allen town and Kutttown. this monthly, edited liy Itev. A. It. Home, Is devoted to education, methods of teaching, literature, etc., and should bo read by evcy teacher In our district. Cob J. 1). Bcrtole Itc, or Maucli Chunk, waS'on n buslntss visit to Wcissport on Tues day last. ' ; The many friends or Mrs. Zallner will bo pleased to hear that she Is now in n lair May nt recovery, under the medical skill of Dr. J. II. Zoin. Time. Is llko a ship which never anchors ; while I am nn board I had better do thoso things that may profit mo at my land.ng, ihan piactbo such as shall cause my commit. meat when 1 come ashore. Ho who el I in In abovo tho cares of tho world and turns his face to his (lo-l, has loundtlio sunny side of life. The world s si leof the hill Is chill and freezing to asptr- dual mind, but tho Lord, 8 presence gives a warmth of joy which turns Winter Into Sum. mcr. Spurgcon. IUvikr. Wild Crcclt tlcniM. Tho Beformed ineetlns nt Jerusalem church will bo held ut 2 o'clock on Sunday next. EgSCS are 18 cents per dozen. Potatoes havo turned out well this seas-)ii. I saw a grass-widow yesterday! it was a cow. Mr. J. E. Kibler, of Dlake's Creek, but formerly of this place, paid us n visit last satuiiiay; no returned iioiuonu Aiomiav, Tho 5!)th birthday of Mr. II. I". Kibler was oclebratcced on Sunday labt. A merry corn-buskin; parly at Slioen borgcr'ion Saturday last. Messrs. A. Kibler and II. Hevdt went out shooting on Saturday. They bagged a goodly number ul pheasants und ruhbits. Mr. Goo. Meiuhnrdt raised a radish on his farm this vear that measured"!!:) inches tn circumference, and 25 inches in lchirth He nl-ui had a fine crop of putatoes, turiiips ana cauuago. Miss Elisabeth Distlcr Who has been sick of tore threat, has recoveicd. Lewis A. Smith paid us a Visit oft Sun day lat. Ich war ufa wclsheorn Ictst Somsdog, s wor owver a uiesei kcoi lormo mane. teli wardode Iet woch drows mid de flint un my tarry hut n hns uf trivaucht un der hos is so scliVift gaboobst un ich hod Imb gjshussa un hob ehn slunack forfait,! was iloeh sochasar un kein thunk fur's ni dsu do. Jo Tiro In lit-nvi-r .llinilow "Seinieolor," tiio correspondent of tho Ilazlctou Daily Dnlletin, at Beaver Meadow, furnishes that ur with the following graphic account of a fire in that place ; The shutting alarm of "Beaver Meadow is all on Are," was spoken through iho tube leading into Coleiamo mines Tuesday, at tliniur hour by Mr. Soulhey, dispatcher of i. i-. attia-ner. ino insn ran lor tins place leaving dinner pails and their contents un touched and iiulhought of until Iho excite ment had died out, am! Ihe fire was extin guished, -ii arriving here your corres pondent f.mntl the flames issuing fiercely irom ilia hotel occupied by Mr. James 11. Pun.-e.il, which it was fount! utterly initios sble to save, or the house adjoining the hotel (owned by Mr. Purcell,) occupied by Mr. Win. Wear. The suorintendent, Mr. John Wear hxik tho men in charge, after convincing himself of the linpraclibility of saving either of the houses abovo men tioned, and directed his best ell'orts fur the saviug of the store of C. F. Shoener. There was a room attached to the store almost ad joining the hotel, which was used as a feet! loom, and general store room, for waste bar lets and boxes, etc., this had lo bo gotten away lo protect the store. The building was bolted to the store unil was substantially and (irmly erected, und axes, and mallets, hatches, chisels and crowbars, were called iulo requisition to" demolish this building, by splitting tho jii and by any other iiuaiia louring the limbers away from the bolts it was detached, then with a largo cable thrown ucrrnsououf, the beams, by a long pull, strong pull, nnd u pull u together. The bull i n.j was ubeolutoly, by muiii force, drawn out of the way of the tire. Holes Were then rut ill the roof of the store and Mr. Soulhey look clurg) of a gang of men who let dowu pieces ot uirpctiuj; by the fide ol the More (routing the lire. Which wrre kept saturated with water, and bv winch uluuo the store building was saved. The employees of Mr, Shoener worked beroielv ami stubbornly against the Ore and they I cerlalliiy deserve a most uearly vole or 1 thauks Irom tbeir employer for their Itxte- I rndTltUsoTArtY. 'J ! 6 I i a t S w ut 101 ! 60 124 19 M W 75 HO 7-1 W 74 29 01 73 27 137 63 128 S 85 123 411 49 1'JS to 125 69 87 127 tA 83 101 67 CO 85 2 V3 94 07 19 07 IU tr.I 6 V3 114 SI IIS 14 89 11V! W 117 88 114 1? 01 11 19 128 137 125 165 2 ltl 199 ! 140 137 149 1.13 1.18 143 40 43 20 97 27 88 43 62 43 62 4l 41) 48 39 40 St ,63 3S 49 39 47 35 49 114 UO 121 l03 , 60 i29 121 ll 131 120 124 Ui 20 160 110 23 Si 21 R9 28 87 25 87 25 37 25 7 26 37 19 37 IV 38 18 39 19 37 19 87 19 188 144 149 171 1 l"li lfi 1 ICS 163 167 169 1 169 151 1 19t 77 180 93 185 110 184 88 112 103 192 83 90 121 77 131 6 P9 131 1 ,1K) 121 93 Ktl 2 01 1)8 2 113 211 134 210 8 1(8 201 8 13 22) 1.15 2 8 12 182 22.1 8 89 1751 I 83 179 7 94 171 4 85 1?1 85 173 7 85 179 6 123 95 I 114 78 18 115 90 11 119 75 119 76 14 110 75 11 83 7 ' t3 9 1 82 8 8.1 7 9.1 7 60 7 28 45 21 64 . .1 9 49 30 4 3 29 49 3 21 60 .1 M 17 35 20 1 S) 25 49 22 47 20 30 20 29 61 23 62 . 1 S) 62 I'O 68 28 49 25 64 10 J 162 149 137 129 157' 2.11 25 131 Kl 194 181 41 lS7 182 40 140 27 149 10 137 31 13.1 32 139 29 137 V' 13-1 11-2 118 101 43 138 tit 83 1.7 M 129 0.1 41 ll2 If; 40 44 29 ! 31) 37 39 34. 44 31 61, 25 41 3: 2311 1929 I ' 2073 2087 831 21o2 -'017 228 2255 2010 2212 2003 234 22i? 2002 215 fatigability. Wo understand the American Hotel was insured in u company for $3000 while Mr. l'u'ivli'a own house was in the lioynl of London for $1800. Messrs. t'ur ccll A- Wear havo the heartiest sympathy of their neighbors ami friends in the total des truction of their homes, nnd all ho such u eight may never be witnessed lu our town again, The tUhl 'Jt'rnilds Some three or lour weeks ago when it was alleged bv many that Ihe coal trade was al- lnoat in articuh mortis, and that nothing short of what would then have been looked iiniu ns a miracle, viz., the assent of the Lehigh Valley interests to some plan of co operation would a veil impcudingdissolution we ventured to suggest Hint If Hie profession al gentlemen in attendance upon tho patient lid not quickly get through with their con sultation the invalid would recover while they wore quarrelling over tho discussion of the icmedy. The remarks then made have sinco proved to bo prophetic The coal trade is "booming," orders are plenty, prices are steadily advancing, A losing business has ueen niriieii lino a pruntauieotic, loainpc rators nrejubilatit. Conioriitions which two months ago had not credit enough to borrow a dollar without giving n dollar ami u half ns security can now obtain money on pretty nearly their own terms, and throughout tho entire anthracite (ratio there are no persons imli.itipv except tlioe whose coiittileucoHns so great ill the belief that ruin would follow tho overproduction which existed in their own imagination, that they sold their com pany s coal lor lulure delivery at repiciiucr piices, or ventured their own foituitei uimti the Itazaid of 6hoit sales of coal sceurilits, and are, therefore, inorjlUillj over the truth of the homely couplet, He who sells what isn't his'n Must cilher pay or go to pr.son." Wo learn fiom all sources that coal is moving ns Ireely ns tlio scarcity of vessels will permit, that litem are no largo blocks on baud, unil that thedcmaitd will (-onlinue beyond the supply until navigation closes. Indeed, so freely is tlio coal being absorbed, uolwiLiistnutllng tho large shipments, nun many of those most conversant witli the question of supply and (lent. mil in ull its hearings me apprehensive that it win no practically almost Impossible to supply more than will be wanted next year, ami that, theielore, an easy luture is believed to uo as sured tn I ho haitnv possessors of anthracite coal lauds. In round utiinbeis, up lu this tune, the production ot anthracite coal has been since tho first ol January, say 21.200,1100 Ions AddforXoveinbernnd Dcc'r. -1,500,000 tons Making - - 25,700,000 tons From 20,000,000 to 27,000,000 tons, careful cstimalcrs say , must bo considered tlio ex tremo limit of the rapacity to produco and ship hi muiket, and if 25,700,000 tons are taken llii year. Without leaving a trouble some slick on hand at the cud of the year, it is Delleveu tlio anthracite cr.nl men can abandon all ideas oftlie necessities of com Li mil ion and turn their attention to the pleasant duty of making money out of their business. When uuthiacite was u drug and companies loaded down with fixed charges for rairving anthracite property had to struggle for existence, tlicro wero lew gene ral readers who ever thought of anthracite except us bomctliiitg which was produced in quantities so greatly in excess of tlio de mand as tu render its owner un object of coniiiiisseration, but now, When a change lias come over the market. ieoplc uru begin ning to think, nud a great deal of attention seems to bo devoted to tho question of Hie real valuo ol anthracite laiids,iiud lo the ex tent of the supply stored up lor. future pro duction. We venture to say that must peo ple will bo surprised to learn that, though the United Suites contains over 100,000 square miles of bituminous oral lauds, there aro but 471) square miles of anthra cite, or about onc-fourlh of one per cent of tho bituminous nrea. Witli about 011)5 square miles of bituminous coal land Great Britain produces about 130,000,000 tons of coal, so that tho production of renushlvania anthracite per square mile is ulrc.idy much greater than (but of English mil, and wc cannot but feel that after nil annual output of twenty-eight or thirty millions Is leached nutliracito may become nil article of luxury far domestic purwscs, leaving the great fu ture supply lor cnmmert'o mm manufacture to come from the bituminous fields, except for the favored localities which are in prox imity tu the anthracite basins. Tlio nutliracito Irudo looks belter than at nny time before the present year. Tho do iiiautl is active, and an advance in tlio price of coal, which lias been decided Umu by nil ll.o companies goes itlbi ellcet to day, and nnu-t of ihe circulars havo already ben is sued. Tlio aggregate ah auto ranges Irom 2a to 50 cents per ton, tho latter being on stove grade. The principal check in the trade is the tmubln louud ill getting boats, which are, now mostly engiged in ipoving grain. It is said there is u greater scarcity of boat room at tills time than there has been for four or five years iist. The Lehigh Val ley Coal Company have not issued any cir cular ami say that none will be issued, but that Iho comlnuy will "meet the market." Public itcr,"Monday Vclhsirt IIciiim. Th Borough Couridl hehl a stated meeting on Monday evening, but there was no business of social iinportauce brought before it. -The Republican flag was floated fiom the postoflieo on W'eilscsday, in honor of the great Ilepublican victories, which aro con strued as tho great Grant boom. Who can rsy that this is not one of those booms of u Inch iiWashington correspondent says it will not do to leave them out overnight. Samuel A. Wehr received one vote in Weissjiurt for State Treasurer, Mrs. Dke, wifs of Benjamin Blose, who resides near the Fire Line, went out to milk on Tuesday morning, in her usual health, bning a slight sufferer with lung disease, and Was soon after found dead. The cause of her death Mas probably disease of the heart , Samuel Welsh, while walking across an opoii canal boat, on Monday, stumbled and fell into the boat, leceiving several se vere bruises and a scalp wound. Mr, Alrin J, Marsh, who recently re turned Inline from Minnesota, has gone to Allentown to work at his trade as a ma chinist. W. II, Knecht, acting under Instruc tions from the owners, Is having Ihe Fort Allen Boiling Mills put In thorough repair: The impression is that it will be put iu op eratiuu ut an early date. Almowt Yullrta Agnlll. My mother was afllicted for a long time with neuralgia and a dull, heavy inactive condition of her whole system; headache, nervous prostration ami was almost help less. No physicians or mrdieinn did her any rood. Three months ago she begun tn usodlop fitters Willi such good effect that sue serine and feels voting again, although over 70 .ears old. Ve think there is no othei medicine fit to use In the family, A lady iu Providence, H. I. Journal, iv- Sw. Official. hHivktok COKoItKn. iJt'llY COM It. 1 t: 11 All lliipiirinllt Itailiollil I. Ink. Hktulkiii.m, I'a.,Xov. .1, 1879. The lVnh sylvauid, I'otighkccpsie mid New K igland Itailroad now have a largo force of men nt 'work at Ihe Wind Gap ot tho Blue Moun tains, In tills county, gnlitinj from Iho In tersection nl that Hiint with the Lehigh nud li icknwanna Ilailroad East. This pro jected road, the building of which, it is claimed, is assured) is n umct singular ell'oit , for upbuilding vnliieuess lines, and trans forming them into a vast nnd important j trunk line. The object is thocreating of on "air line" route Irom Boston to Cincinnati, via the ughkecpio Bndgo and tho I'enn sylvntda Ceutiul from Ilarrisburg. The line begins at Ilnrrisbiirg, patting through Lebanon und Berks counties to Hamburg, in which distance; it utilizes the much troubled and badly sold out, yet ever progressive, South Mountain Ilailroad. r'rom Hamburg to Slalii.gton, on the Le high, the Berks County Uuilioud is utilised. Fiom Hhuiiigton the Company will build a cuiinecting link to n (mint two miles noitli ol Chapman's statu qu.nries, on tho Lelngli ami Lackawanna ltailro.ol, whoso truck will form tho link to a miut to tho Wind Cup. Thence a lino will be constructed to Bangor on tho Delaware, nud by absorbing partially completed lines in New Jersey ,and building shoit links, I'otlglikccpsie is reuch ed.only 100 miles from Huriisburg. A glance ul the maps will show tho ad vantage such u road would have, over Ihe piescui circuitous routes in the through passenger trallie, as it could reach I'liilndtl jihin, Baltimore, Wellington, Ilarntb.irg. and all points Sotuh und West without changes and transfers. The same is true ol Ihe freight biismci-s. Coal loaded ut the mines in Foiuisylvuniuione day could be unloaded h,til the s:tille Oars In New Eng In mi tho next. Tlio road Would hnvo di lect connection with tlio coal fluids, and would pass through the r.cliest iron, slate and agricultural sections of IViiusylyania and New Jersey. At Jonestown the lino crosses Iho Leba non unil Pino drove road, opening connec tions Willi Iho roul li'ltts Hest of tlio Blue Mountains. At Hamburg It ciiisst'S the Schuylkill unil the Philadelphia ami llcitil ing Ilailroad, llieieby leaching the Kchtiyj kill coal fields. At Slatington it is in the heart of the gient slate region, and crossing the Lehigh river, Lehigh canal, Lehigh valley nud Lehigh and Susquehanna ltnil roads, leaches Iho Lehigh coal Ileitis. At Chapman's ccntio of the Northampton slato lieals connection is mailt! Willi the Lehigh nnd Lackawanna ilailroad, and thence by way ol Bethlehem witli l'liila deiphia. At Bangor the Delawaro is crossed, nlltl tho Delaware. Lackawanna ntnl Weston, Hallway ghes roiinection to the Wyoming coin iieius on mo norm anil tho lielvldeie Delawaro Itailroad on tho south. In Jersey tho jiioposcd i onto crosses tlio Sussex, New Jeisey .Midl.un! and Eric Ilailroads. The building or tlio budge at l'onghkeepsie, now ill progress, makes the loiito leastble. The ono dillicully Hint tho enterprise will en counter will bo llieiniserable financial iiittii agcineiii. that intuited the life of tho South Mountain mail. The new company is under Iho Presidency of William II. Behead Phila delphia. They claim that tho funds have been provided, mid that the, road will be built, nnd tlio work has been U'giin in n manner that serins to bear out their claim. Cor. Philadelphia Ledger. Inventor.-, niul Pmciitri-M should send for instructions, icrim, refer em-cs, ,vc, to Edsou Brothers, ts-,licjtor ol Patents, Washington, IU'., who Itirnlsh the same without charge. Edsou Brothers is n well-known and successful fnm of huge rxjierieniv, having been established in tho year Iblili. ol8-tf I.ulilglilmi l'ro.luro .Hiirhcl. CnRIUCTKD WKKKLV. Hour, per sack Com, per bushel,..., Hats, per bushel , .tlixed Chop, perewt 5Ilddlngs, per cwl.,,., Ilrnu, per cwl. lldtter, perpoUnd.,,, I,.,,.,, Eg(S, per dozen Ham, perpuund , I.ard, periiound Miuuldtrs, per pound Potatoes, per bushel Ji 00 70 45 , 1 40 , 1 4U , I 10 18 20 It) 0 7 55 Closing prices of Hr.iuvr.x .V Ttiwxscxn, Stock, Government and Gold, -to South Third Street. Philadelphia, Nov., (1, IH7U U. S i.'s. is.1i I' Js. Ciiriem-y.rt's.... V, f, Vlssi. new U. s. 4ljV now .loir, bid PCS isttir 1 IS on! I: Hi ssitro . io.'S tiin ;, ii. tea , Ht,t uot lt, a to .'CI ui.l .t s oske . 4i aid i ), ,-ktc mt 'id 31 ssVec u 4 a new, Fet nsWvaiitii II. ll..,f.. PIi.Ib. as Iteatllnit it it , LclilKIi Volley 11. It I.elildli t'oal a: 5nr.t'n., Uuit-ii Criiiuanleiiof A. J, Nm itiern C',iiti-ul . It... uiii ma o , ii, lee .'i. aid cel. tetica J . Id l.ui, ,n i s u o icc Ilesinnvllle Pass. II, ll. n '.avoid ;(,!, "t .lit. A linir. II it. Co. 7S out u B,ke fentra Tniio.no tn Ion Co I5UI.M 41 as eo Niiilhcrul'abilieCnni. . . sj), t.iil a'l, iSiec t'leftl. tt j bid 0 ', a-ire Nonli l'ottnsvlvinta 11. It. -n't bid 4J, ake ln. CoolXnrili Aironca rss, id-1 a osi.cC Mlver, t'liades.) t'Sl, b'c 9 a.kec m mifini. Tn.INF.H-HAHr7 In I.shlL'htnn, flct., SO, 1870. by Hey. J. p. Miller. John Train r, Esq., tu Miss Elizabeth Halm, both of J'dckerion, I'u. Special Notices. 09,000 A YEAH lor honrst.lntellla-ent hurl- vness inenoragenis. New business t llaht work. Address CO UriUIATlVK AOKNCV, .Madison, lnd, Juno S3. 4mo. A MONTH puailDtrcd. 112 a day by lli indiistilou. wit 11 a 1 not rt'QuIiru i we wlliaiart miko roonpy tauter ut work lor u (Iimu ut any thing eWe. Tli- woilc m liclit uu1 p rasaitt.Hnd nch u unroD ran ko rtgbt at. Tuoe who art WI6 VfllO mmj tui LOtico will peiid us thflr U(l' (ltt'8ftoBt usee and tee for themselves. C(.tiy Outfit and tennalrte Now ih tlie ume. Ibobe alien.lv at Wtir nte lai in if up Urfre suum of motitv. Adirea Tit UK it l (., Anpuola, Malue, June 7. lj" vuu. iueu, wiHutMi Uf va u mi it inn till GRC1T CAUSU. HUMAN MISERY. Jul! fulllihtd, n a Staltd Envelope. Frlec Ce. A X.KU I U H 0' THE N ATUHt:. '1 11 EAT. MK.M'. AND AUIC.tL CUle ol fceu inal Wo-ikues., urdrt luutnrrltte i. Induced bt fce.f. A uso liivniiiittury .urtion . Iiapotciiuv, N'ervuu lielnltlv. ana luiceilian ills tu Mai. l U te LeueinU i nmsOiuaiioa, j:idbisy, aaC Kit... Mcniat and Pbvucal l:ieaaciti, Ur itlllKi.tl' J CUIiVk.HWEt.1 Ai. U, sail,. r -I li.e -or en i.uos.'" &o Tiieumldri'.uiwti dsuiiir,lnthi tdtmrsble l.eit'ire,c. early irovr fiinu hn, nwa tzi.ei. Ii-uee Hint lliuutt'iu coufeiqaeiie'-siifftu I AIiukc ui y be iUtcualy trmuieti ultlioui uieuiclae, nnu withuut uxnoui su Rical ooeiaivns. bonities, insiraai ids. itws, o. co.dlU- , oim inil ,.ul a luid , I cure ul ouce t-ei (on and cf ice ai by ..lrclivve v suff.isr. no isller vs uat Ids t o..o!1iou utuv os any cute bini.eif cheat It. priv. le v aud luclcahy TMi Lecture ulllprofe abnonta thou. sa dt onJ Ikcvtandtt Rent andei ,ei. in a ulaie envi-tene tn snv address, on rieeiiil ol six ceuU.or two postase stum ns. Ad.lres. the oubltriirr, 'I' tie Oiilyemctl Mciltral Co., 41 ANN 61. NEWYOHKl rott Office rex, 4,'sa, r.nyt, I Ncvr Advct'tiReiiicntP. JP VOU AUK IS SIJCD OF 1 lilts, Clips, or, Gents' Furnishing Goodsj GO Tt) T.D.CIAtJSS,Agt., the rorui.Ait tachsmt Tailor, 15ank Street, I.cltightoti. I'ltlCES VEHY LOW KOlt OASll. The public, patro'.aiio solicited. oug23-tf n...,n,ine,,a tn Ili nCOTlle Of I.C- hluliton and Its vicinity, that ho Is now pre pared tosupply them with all.klnds ot Household Furniture Mnniiraeliirctl rrnin the best Seasoned Slate, rial, at I'rlces fully us low as the same articles can he lH,iiaht lor els where. Here are a lew ol the Inducements otR-icd : Parlor Sets at Irom $M to Wolnllt iIarble-n, IiresMitK Case lledrntitn Suites. 3 pieces I0 lo Painted Ilidronni Milus tlStotW Cane Seated t'halr. per set ol 0.... W Coiuiiiou hairs, per let of 0 and all other (loads io,ually cheap. In tbts connection, 1 desire to call the at. tenilon or Iho people to uij ainplo f .elllt.is iu THE UMRTAKIKft BUSINESS, with n NEW nr.il HANDSriME HIIAIISE, and ii lull llnetifOASK l.'tS and CHKK1.NS, I am preptued lo attend promptly lo all or ders in this line nt lowest pi lees. Patronage respeetlnlly solicited and the must ttn.ple siitisiactl n guaranteed. V. SI'HWAItiZ, octl2 HANK St., Lfhigblon, A N I3tfO!!TAT llUTY t Shttiibldeithevertakt. oiulnaiTarrs. wnubl your estate be rullieieiit In protecl your faiub ly anil dear ones aptitist want ? 11 uot THE NEW EK.V LIFE ASSOCIATION Oh nilLADKLX'UlA, I'rovUles tlint jirotcctlon.atnlsou1 One-Thiho tliec"8t heietotoru cliarwetl y i.lte lnf'uninet. (Jonipniilcs, This Acsnoiu'lon was L'lmrU-rcd In lb7fl, uh U now Ikis uiiw.irUs cf of'ltlsks" or " Assets." subject to assess inenls to pay .lentil losses. 1. has 1, id hut, three assessments, .hou.-h nearl tour cars old. And luiiuecinetii i bectune a member when ynttUK ami tc ovr el, I In .the Ats .nation, Is ullcrcd by always assessing tho incititier us of Hi aye chn jvlali.ij, aiallluilliuKtliuniiiouiil as follows: t'.00ii nn those rued 20 to 41 Inclusive. MuuO on those Haul 46 to to Inclusive. t'jttauoti those aed 61 lo JS inclustve. lootl in those itited 00 to tfcl Inclusive. The yuunuj man who Is striving to u ake hla for.unu aiii supnori Is I. mil), should join ibis Association, lesi the fortune may tall hint, liiiviii his fatuity In penu.y. The ilinllutitiiiB are specially made that the yifunu. man u it have protection nilhuiii pay. Inn- iho costs property vliurKeable to those bo neglected lite duly when jooner. THE r.lANAUEKS AKC: Ei-Ciov. James Pollock. I'lnla , President. I U. Hush, llcllclnntc, Vlce-Prrsldeni. W. I'. Jutuison, Philadelphia, Sec. and Trca. J. I,. Sprogle, Plillailclphm, James A. aicl'oimiN Philadelphia. Cliarle8 Moekliant, Caiiuleii, New Jersey, W. H. Mnllu, i hestnui lllil, Sled, n.nuln'r. Hun Henry C, Ilicki k, Hlilladclphli. W. (', Pollock, Philadelphia, Member? may be all'eetod and farther Infor mation obtained throuah V. II. ALEX NDEIt. rdfltj Hotel, Catasatiqii.i, Pa., Or, SAM. It (11I.I1AM, Airent lorl.ehlithtonaiid iKhllly, next to Ihe "Caibon House." octlS iu2 C;1 Oftft prontsin3.1iltiystnvistinenl C?M tl i?ltn ui-ODlclal i-H.ilr, I ee-Vl" I'roiartloimlietnran every week nt t-toe:c up tioin ii l.'n, - lw, sioo, - (i . Ailihe.i T V 1TE11 WlaitTA CU. i!ttlll.trs,3j Wall Bt . . $25lo $5000 Jihllclnn.jtnr...a lu II nl,r l..ilun.ar, rr e.k. it.l p,i lmm.ii.M ,.n-fl I , t K.w lMt4i.U.t'n.i pjti.m ,-f , prrtlti hi 1 1 Ii. 1 1 l erln, I-,, ,,i. t. IIU to Jt.AH, asuWN A CO., UtUk.1, ii I.rnatl.,... Vounjr Men and Ladles to learn Telfura. pby. (iaiitl sltuailoiiS Kuaraiitced. Adduss wllh stamp, OutKLi.i TtLKtinAril Co., Oberlln, Ohio, Cll (i tr l fill invested In Wallst. Stocks q?iv luiww nmijp, friune8 every month. Hoolc ent tree explalnln everything. Ad.lrcfS HAXTtlto-CO., llaukers, 7 Hull St., N. Y. C'7'7 a Jttntli and cxpettBC miirauteed lo V I Aicviits, Oullltf.ee bllily i I'O, All- OUST4 MAINK. I;777 a year ond expensrsln atrrnts. fluT. V 1 1 nt free Addrets P. O. VICKEHV, Augusta, Maine. procured for soldiers disabled In U. S. service by reasons id uoundsantl oilier causes. All tensions dale back to day of dUchsrico. J'enttons Increased. Addrtss with stamp, STODDtlt l C(l No. 013 E St., N. W , Washington, t). O. oct.U 1m. IIUSUAMl'S Cnlcincd Mngucsia FotB First Phimidm Medals Awakdcd. More agreeable to the Tasie. and Smaller lless than other Niugnetda. Tor sate In Oovernmeat btnmped Dottles, at DrugKi,tian,l Cooutry utoies, sua by T. J. IIUSliANU, Jr., ap.6w: t'UILAUEIPUIA MEAT MARKET J flnnU Street, lielilghlnlli CIIAltLES HIPP, PaornitTon, Charles Klppilcrlns tn e-illa'trntlon of hit friends and i usluiiH-rs lotholuel thai htili.i oieue.1 A MEAT .'MA UK hi' n.io.le I ha Public Siuare. Hank street, l.ehmlilou, l'a., where niuy bo fouud at all times The I5cst Fresh Menfs In season, Ileef, I. an b, Tral, Siussire. Ho' loiiua. .e. Terms IS lll-EAP AM THE CHE WET Patroasgetulteltel Aug.JW-Jy. CHAS. Klfl. riS looloroleyvs and hair,)i,u will io TCSSttlr i-io b; return mail a coirret Is. ,,y viHiinKOQcenis.wiin age l.lshl. luruui iuui iuiui uiiiuiiiu urwnc, wiu CSU1S and dsae ofiuarrlsae. Aitd'ris W , FOX, Uux 17 I'ultonnlllf. N. Y Aojr -4ka,
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