gt n. 81BWK1IS, DlHTUICr ATTOHNBY COUNSKIXOH AT LAW. Office, Klots's tlmlnlnsf Diodaicsy, MATJUII CHUNK, PA Setllln JSstates. Flllti Accounts and Orphsus Conn rrdctica a specialty ..,,,, .--.i rnal of :iines carcinl v attended to. Legal trinctlontn Hannah and Oerroan. Jam. imnO n"v be fonna on die at OEO- THIS rArbK i. howum. a wa MW YORK, paper AiUrr. I in r liui esn. TRAiTl may n ado SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1870. "Lobal and Personal. to sunscisiiiKus. Subscribers will pleoso rcfe r to the direc tion tabs on their paMrs, by so doing they Trill 1 able lo see wliell.fr tlioy ore snuurc on our books fir nol, thus! John Filiwllllnm 'nnr8 J9 Shows tlint tlinsulwrlptlon has Iwen paid lit, (111 Murch Sth. 1870, end conveniently llfem Isniiodollardue.uonlho prc.ctit year, which von will please remit, o $1.2jwiII bo charged if c hove to send bill. The holiday trade promises to be unus ually brisk especially with those who ad vertise. White paper niii materials' generally used by printers have gone upiu prico-some 25 per rent. Do you know why .7. T. Nansbaum & Son are selling such largo quantities of Dry Goo Is, Boots and shoes, etc. 7 Because they arc selling at old prices. Do you know that T. D. Clauss sells boots and shoe, cheaper than any man In town 7 E. F. Liickenbich, tho popular painter and paper-hanger, of Mauch Chunk, is do Ine the decorations on the Evanieliral A full lino of blank books, Tcry low, at IiUckenbach's, Mauch Chunk. The wearers of McKean Jfc Rapheal's colton mills, in South Easton, about three hundred in number, struck Tuesday for an Incrcasa of ten per cent, in their wages, or a dtcrcaso ol one hour in a day's labor. Both demands were refnsed and the strikers were discharged as tbey left the mill. Tho seniors of Lafayette collego prom ised that if tho Pardee Hall was completed at the end of Juno, 18S0, in limo for them to graduate within Its walls, they would fur nish the auditorium at a cost of $4,000. Dr. Caltell has Just informed the young gentle men that tho building cannot bo completed in lime for their graduation. r. J. Kistlcr, Esq., tho gonllcmanly postmaster of Weissport borough, will please accept our thanks for favors shown this of fice on Friday of last week. A number of prominent marriages are on tho tapis, at least so says Damo Rumor. In our report of tho arrests of tramps, l ist week, for maliciously breaking a win dow in tho store of Mr. E. H. Snyder, we stated from evidence given at Squire's Beck's office, that the tramps entered the store of Mr. Snyder, before breaking the window. He informs us that Ihrftrtfrhps did not en ter, and that his first knowledge "of their presence was when tho stono crashed through the window. Of course, it was tho old dodre of commuting a crime in order to get arrested! but the ruse cost Mr. Snyder $00 or more. Some months'ago, John Alexander of Waymurl, ten miles from Honesdale, was drivirg a span of horses down ft iitecp hill near that place, they ran away. He was thrown against a rock and was instantly killed, his neck being broken. Thursday of last week, his son, William Alexander, left Pnckerton "A Ditsjr JPIaco." - Very few people outside of the olllelals of the Lehigh Valley Railroad have any Idea, of the amount of work done at Fackerton. It is the shipping point for our coal, freight, etc., east, over the Lehigh Valley Railroad, In very busy times, and the amount of 'work done when occasion requires,.'ls enormous. Tho month of November -Is tlways a-busy. month, it being the end of lha Railroad year, and object of shippers to gel In'alf they possibly can, thereby taxing the Road to Its utmost cajiacity. The average ton nage a day for tho week ending Nov. 29th,' over the Paekerton scales, was 18,7,35 Ions. On Friday, the 28th, the scale tonnage was 20,000 tons, about 3,760 cars. On Saturday, 29th, 20,270 tons, about 4,72,1 cars. This coal conies from the Hazletori, Beaver Meadow, Mabanoy and Wyoming regions, shipped by about 50 different operators. All of this coal must come to a stop in the yard above the scales, there examined by the car inspector, tho sliippinent looked over and checked by tho "checker" and properly marked, according lo the dlflbrent roads to which they may bo consigned, and cut into sections, to bo weighed oaoh ship ment being weighed separately,, and uo more than eight cats weighed at one time. The bills are brought' Into the scale office and tho weight attached. From there they are taken to tho Forwarding office, where an exact copy is taken, number of cars, weight, etc., and then properly way-billed. As soon as a train is made up.tlio original manifest is tucked on cuch shipment by the "hill tucker." The number of each car that passes oves the scale is taken by a "number taker" (a position that Very fewcanfill) nun then checked by the manifest, in onler to see that the manifest calls for the right numbcrofcars. Of course, to do alt this church in this borough, which is a guaran tee that It will I well done. Nino car loads of Ircsh meat, from the far west, passed down the Lehigh Valley railroad the othr day. The ears wero ol the kind known us refrigerators, and kept the meat fresh. All the furnaces ot Catasauqua, five in number, are now in blast. The No. 1 stack is the oldest anthracite furnace ill existence ill America, having been lighted on July 4th, 1840, and been in operation at intervals ever since. Smoke 1 and when you do smoke cigars procure one of those eleirant five centers sold it Dr. C. T. Horn's Central Drug Store, on IJjnk street, after you have smoked one you will want another. 1 4. An Immense stock of envelopes and writing p.iiers, sold at Luekenbjch's Muueli Chunk. The Popular Western Ticket Agent, B. O'Bnan, will lie at this office next Wednes day night. Uvou intend to go west, call and see him, he will send you right, cheap ami quick. 300 boxes West's Vegetable Liver Tills for sale at Durlinz's Drug Store. 20 cents per box. " Just in, a new lot of wall paer, for fall trade. Call and sen it at Luckcnbach's, Maurh Chunk. BOARDI NO. Two or th ree respectabl c young men e.in have comfortable, board in .1 private family. Apply at. this office. -The Pennsylvania Coal Company, at Scranton, Monday, 'advanced the'w.iges of its employees 12 per cut. The Lehigh Vul ley Company made a ten per cent, advance to their miners, Tuesday. For the week ending on tho 29th nit 125,036 tons of coal were transported over the Lehigh Valley railroad, a total nf 4.301, 785 tons for tho seison to that dat), bcin; an increase as compared with same time last yearofUli.KVJ toiik Just received all elegant assortment of Ladies' coatings, which will bo made up to order at lowest prices atT. I). Clauss' mei- chant Tailoring establishment. E. H. Snyder is now oll'enng another lot of nicest and most elegant designs " Ladies' winter Dress Goo-Is, to which he in vites the sp-vhtl attention of the ladies ol this locality. First callers will seem, choicest bargains. If you are in need of Job Printing, nf anv description, tend your orders to the Carson AnvnCATr. All work is done neat ly and for the very lowest prices, Anything from a visiting card to a pos ter, neatly printed l this office on short no tice anil for the IokcaI cash pi ices. Letter and note lowis, envelopes, bill heads, Ac, a BieoIulty at very low prices Call and tee samples. If you waiitnuiee smooth, easy shave your hair cut or shaniiing, go to Fran lloederer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you right, and don't you forget it. A Alio line of assorted box papers, latest styles, us low as 7 cents per box and upwardi at Liickcubacn's, Mauch Chunk If you do not know where to buy you Christinas Tree Trimmings, such as fancy scrap pictures, fairies, and a lull line of hol iday pds, call and see E. V. Luclicnbach Mauch Chunk. Henry Campbell, ol East Weissport, an nounces to his friend ami the public that 1 is preiMrod to supply them with tho best nualitv of readv-iiiada fill aud winter BOOTS and SHOES at a great leduction i price from hist year, notwithstanding tl recent advance m manufacturers prices from 10 to 15 iwr cent. Those Imnls uno shoes have boon made expressly to his ordri anil are euar.inteod to glee satisfaction. Call and see them. Have vou got your wintor overcoats? If not, go to T. D. Clauss, the tailor, and we the immense display of new and elegant de signs in overcoatings Just received. Holiday Pkesents. E. H. Snyder has just returned from New Yo k city with n new and elegant line of SIL VER WARE, suitable for Holiday Presents, which he is prepared to sell at unpreced ently low prices for cash. Cull and see when out making your purchases. FOR RENT. A good two story house f r rent with fine lot and garden for five dollars per month, apply at this office. For tho seven d'lys ending on the 29lh ult., 91.398 tons of coal wore shippid over the Leh. A Susq. railroad, making a total for the season to date uf 3,702,221 tons, an increase of 1,623,413 tons as compared with same time las' year. A gentleman goes to an ormoror's ond asks for u revolver. "Here's a real nice family weapon," says the clerk. "Family jv capon 7 Carbondalo to drive to Way mart, with the there must bo a. system, tho amount of work same horses. In the afternoon he was found ami correctness af tho sumo is evidence that lying dcail in almost the -same spot where ull connected are thoroughly drilled, his father was killed, his neck being ulso Frank B. Morris Esq., is the general fur broken. Some distance further on tho warding ngelit at this ioint and has under wrecked wagon was discovered, and at the his direct control only fourteen clerks lo do foot of a high bank one of the horses lay all Ibis work four in tho scale office and ilciiu wild a uroKcn necK. I icn in mo iorwaruing omce. in me laucr It is nstonishing to us to see how many department all that wrtains to tho for- pcoplo there are who buy valuable proper- warding of coal is attended to j way-billing, lies and then neglect to record their deeds, record of cars, receipts of arrival from all The law provides that all deals shall be re- stations along the line, freight bills, mile- irded within six months after their date, age, etc., in fact an immense amount of ml if this is not done they shall be void as work is done und?r his supcrvison. The gainst a subsequent purchaser for value- men under him are quick and efficient, Some honest old farmer will find some, day, having been at this business for years. when it is too late, Unit ho has lost nil his The dcsatcliing of trains, in fact all that property by keeping his deeds locked up ot icrtains to tho outside work, is under the ine in order to save n small record fee. control and direction ol Thomas Harloman, This is coitainly n falso notion of economy. In thoroughly competent and trustworthy The law provides n method to protect lilies, man. and why not avail yourselves of it, aud save On Friday there wero 3,702 loaded cars trouble and exiienso? received and .'1,295 sent out, making 20 Daniel Wicand, tho carriage builder, trains, averaging 127 cars each. About 18,. corner of Iron and Bank streets, this bur- 000 tons of coal, also about 200 cars of otigh, is rapidly gaining popularity as u freight, besides there was received 2,177 irst-class workman. His establishment is empty coal cars and 174 freight cars. On rowded with orders. Last week he turned Saturday tlicro was received, loaded, 4,850 out a phaeton carriago ami a piano body coal cars, 285 freight ; empty coal cars, 3,- mggy for Daniel Olewioe, Esq. These two 225, and 508 freight; sent out, 3,550 loaded carriages are really fine and aro unsurpassed coal cars, making 28 trains, averaging 128 by nnv we have seen coming from tlio city, cars apiece, and 285 freight. Ail this done Go ami do likewise. him! no delay to the traffic over the roa'd, New Music. $2,50 worth for $1.00 : At this point is located the general car My Grandpa's Adviso The Little Blind Match Seller He Holds tho Tcarly Gates Ajar Sleep on Sweetly, Little Darling Fattier, wonlyou try? I'll Tell Your Mother Comic neiiieiuber the Old Folks at Home fflnncli Chunk Noten, Tji "SwiTt.t.ci" ExewiD,--Manch Chunk was greatly aglttled- on Thumday morning. Every -fsce one nt,.wqj-o a etn lain expression ol care and solicitude tlial was unmistakable. Tlio most casual obscr-1 er vfsltlng the borough.' would' note that something had happened. Never; wishing ' to intrude Impertinent questions Into peo ple's private sorrows, we were lotho lo ask what was the matter. The Lehigh was still running down stream S Mount Pisgah still loomed up in tho western horizon ) we oould no learn that any serious railroad accident or mine disaster nad taken plsce. From a slnall boy, by ft system of Indirect cross questions, wo drew out the cause of the trouble. Ho said thai tho recent election was about to be contested j that the Demo crats, on tho evening before, had dispatched a legal representative to Strondsburg with a petition to Judge Drcher asking for . ton test of the election of Thos. Koons for Slier-. Iff, and that A short llmo niter tho Republi cans had sent n, similarly armed representa tive praying that the elcotlnn of Goorge Wt Esser bo also contested. "But," he added,' "I think that the whola thing will play out: not because tlicro is nothing In it) but to-day is tho last, day allowed by law to filo the petition, and If the papers should be defectlve,or If the Judge should harlpen ttf he abcnt why, then, both rcprrscntatjYes would return homo like 'Little Boo-rcen's' sheep." Ahd thus delivering himself the; small boy walked to the Fountain, quenched his thirst, and then .sauntered slowly lip; Broadway, ringing for Ills own edification a selection from thestirrlbg old melody, "Hey didille, diddle, tho cat and tho fiddlo( The cow jumped over the moon, Tho little dog laughed to soo sucli sport And the dish ran alter tho s)ioon." John Kline, Esq , representing the Dem ocrats, returned home on Thursday evening, ond reported that the petitions were not presented, a iclegram having been received from Mauch Chunk, signod by A- E. Schects and E. C. Rommel, discontinuing further proceedings. Hon. Robert Klotz left bore on Friday last week, to attend the session of the U. 8. Congress which conveneii on Monday, lie is expeoted liome to spend the holidays. Mr. L. E. Klotz, who is convalescing from recent severe attack of feyer, accompa- ied him. A snccial Court, before his Honor Judge Drcher, and Associates, convened here oh Tuesday. Beyond the usual routine, there wus little ol public importance urougiu do fore it. There is said to be a good ileal of sickness, and especially among the children of this borough. Gen. Albright has been away much of 3 j els I shops of tlio Railroad company, under the 40 cts suicrvislon of E. R. Brown, master car 35 cts builder. All of the shops along the line are 40 cts under his control ; hero is to bo found some 30 cts of the finest machinery, a thorough system, 30 cts competent men, the best of material, no 40 els belter work is done in the county. The We mall all the above seven pieces o'beau- shops oro noiv running at their fullest ca- tiful Sheet Music, to any address, on receipt pacily, employingabout 350'men, Tho ma- of $1.00, W. L. THOMPSON A- CO., chine shops aud round houso aro under the E-itt Livoriool, Ohio. control of John McKelvey, a thorough ine- Our popular liveryman, David Ebbert ehanic, who has charge of alt the engines to ik about a score of our best citizens to nt this tioint. Mauch Chunk last Monday evening, to at- We feel justified in saying that at no point tend the Kale Thayer concert at the Man sion Home. We return thanks to Hon. J. G. Zcrn for valuable public documents. Itclisloll Note. I'ACKUItTON SI. K. Ciiuroh. Rev. W. 11. HIckop, pastor. To-morruw ( -uinlay),preacti Ing at 10:30 a. in. and 7 p. in. Sunday school on the Lehigh Valley Railroad is there so much work done with so littlo force and ex pense us at this point, and yet to so many of your readers it is only a small station uloug this great Hue. Axosr Cemetery I.olu. It may not bean agreeable subject on p.-m.i Hraycr l cetlng Thursday cvenlni; at wl'l('11 invoke (he In crposition ofthe law bii;i, it may not e amiss to iiiiorm tlio co pie that the shrubbery, flowers, plants, ice.. in cemeteries are not only protected by coin mon law, but by recent express legislation The universal respect paid to the remains of the dead, should be a sufficient protection to their places of fiual rest, and to ail the memorials uf affection placed about them by surviving sorrowing friends, without any law on the subject; but, notwithstanding this, the Legislature has enacted "That any rson who shall wilfully and maliciously 7:15 o'eloet. EvAMiKucALUiiuncu Wkissi'obt J. K. Scylrlt Pastor. German prcachlnir at 10 o'clock a. niM In tho North Weissport Chapel. Teachers uuctlng at 1:30 p. in. Sunday School at V p. m. I2iiu;llliprcaclitngl 7 p. ni, An inteiestlng lecture on the "l.ifeof young man Ironi Hrt to last," Illustrated hy a Kiilluw?, an Image and a series ot steps, by W. U. Weiss. Esq., will be delivered on Sat. urday evening, Dec. till ut 7:30 p. in., In the N-.rtr Welsnpott KvanKcllcal Chapel. Ad. mission 15 cents ; children under V! free. I'UOTKACTKO MkKTIMI IN THIS X.KHIOI1T01S EVANam-iCAt. Uiii'hch. l'rcchln ovcry uestroy, mutilate, Injure pluctt oil, delace or evening durlnir I tin week at 7:30. l'rcachlrg, remove llicrefroin any treo or trees, vines, faunuayniornlnic.Suhject: "Jonathan's single. (lowers, crass or ornamental shrubbery umiay evenm duojcci: crowing or being tcinnorarllv l.laccl there handed Conflict. "IheSluggard'slIarvest," Attendance good. All are welcome. l.KiuniiTON M. E. OiiDncii. ltev. J. I" Miller, pastor 0:30 a. in., I lass .Meeting;; 10:30 a. m., Ser-nun by the pastor. 2 p, m Sunday school; Op. in.. Prayer and Praise Service; 7 p. in., ermon by the pastor. I'rogriiiiuno Of tho Lehigh Valley Ministerial Associa lion, to be held 111 tlio Luhighton M. E. church, Dec Sth mid 9th I Monday, 7:30 p. m., sermon, Rev. H. T. Qulgg. Tuesday , 9:30 a. ni.. Devotion and Iteirls 10:311, Uxrgisis, 11, Cor. v 14, The Spir itual II .ly. by ltev. W. K. MacNcal. 1 1 n. in., The ("animal Dviriucs of Meth Usui, by Rev. W. L. McDowell. in, for ornamental or useful purposes, In an; cemetery or graveyard In this Common wealth used for interment of human beings, or snail willully trespass in ami uim any privato enclosures in any cemetery or grave yard aforesaid, shall be guilty of a misde meanor." The penalty on conviction for tli e violation ol the act is very severe a fine nol exceeding $100, or imprisonment not excecJIng one year, or both or either, at the discretion of the Court. ivs at iburg and at the time during the past ten days attending sessions ol tlio Courts at Hums Potts vi lie. Tho grand concert given by the Kalo Thayer Concert troup, at the Mansion House on iuouuay ovciinig nui a uwiiiaiib success. A large and select audience wel comed the artists. Albrlglttsvllle liens. -No man will get rich by sitting around stores and saloons. Miss Hester A. Klbler, formerly of this ptaee,- notv -Of Mauch Chunk, ras on a week's visit to her parents last week. She returned home on Monday last, ' -Mrs. Francis' 8. Btrohl returned homa on Friday Jast, after a two week's visit to her brother Richard, who resides ut this lsco. Constable H. 0. Depp, nf.lhls tdsce, is visiting friends at tho lower end of the coun.ty, Jlo will return home next week. Hon. Robert Klotz, of Mauch Chunk, will Dlease accent thanks fnr'niinirnuiintoil documents. Messrs. Gcorre Stlmson. W. V. Rtriilji- and All. A. Alain, of Lehigh Tannery, were ni iiiis piaco aiienning tlio snooting match which was held at Paul Ecithard'n. on FrI. day lost. Messrs. .Tnr.1 lfnnlL on.l tt.nra T Savltx are tho most popular violinists In una gecuon 01 ino county. Tho Woddinp of our vonnw friond tr. -M. RDepiey and Miss C. F. Ellen Klbler, win come on on riuay, wee. otn, ltev. A. M. Strauss oftlciat'iig, No cards. Tho weather has been verv cold and disagreeable during tlio past week. This wecit seems somewhat milder. "Mercury" will pleaso accept thanks for past favors. I was glad to. see the smiling fscej of Messrs. W. II. Kramer, brother of Dr. J. C. Kramer, F. L. Raber and T, J. Solt.'at Mauch Chunk, on Thursday. They wore former school males of mine. Mr. Wm. Gclz and Jncnh Chrlclmnn. of this place, went to Stroudsburg, Monroo, county, on Monday last, on a business tour. iiiey reiurnii: Homo on TueHay. Mr. Josiah Kunklo, of this place, caught a monstrous largo catamount one day last week. It weighed 48 pounds. Chestnuts are selling here for 18 cents Tier quart; polataloos are selling at 00 ccnis; turnips at 50 eents, and cabhagontO and 7 cents n head. DurLKX. Nov. 20, 1879. tVIld Creek liena. Peter Klbler, while out cunning last Monday, shot himself through tho right fore-finger. Elizabeth llidner died on Wednesday UsV --Nathan Deck, of Kreldlersvllle, North ampton county, paid us a flying visit on Tuesday, and returned home Wednesday lost. There was a spelling matoh at school No. 6, Thursday evening of last week. Franklin Zellner, who resided near this Elace, has moved to Hokendauqud, where o has procured work In the furnace. Miss Reber, ot Weissport, and Miss Disller, formerly of this place but now of Welssiiort, were visiting here Jast Sunday. Wo were glad to see them. Lewis B. Smith, wtio lives near here, has lea for Hokendanqua in search of work. George. Mclnhard butchered two hogs ami a beef on Monday last. Ostm Wolfe left this place In search of employment. The first part of this, mon th is mild and news is sen roe. Tlio Reformed Association held their preparatory services at Trachsville, on Sat urday of fast week; and on Sunday tho Sacrament of the Lord's Supiwr was ad ministered by ltev. M. Freeman, of Weiss port. The utlendanca was 'very largo and tvould have been more so if tho weather had been favorabla. Jon. Coma And get yourself ono of my $3.0(1 Men's Over Pants, . 4.00 Sleii.' unit Yontu'a Wool Suits 3 00 Boys' Sulla mid Over Conlt, Also a full Hue of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and Gents' Furuisbjng Goods. You will saye 33 per rent, by giving me a call, and getting your winter clothing with me. JONAS SONDHE1M, first Clothing Store above the Mansion House, Mauch Chunk. Fulfil Accident. A casualty ot u icculiarly horrid and sick cuing character occurred at breaker No. 4, ofthe Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Com mny, near Lansford, on Thursday of last week. While the slate nicker bovs unou the 2 p. in., Devotion and Rejwuts.or Business, breaker were engaged at work, they were mi (i. in., diiuu yo nave A.ycuum anu tudden v shocked and horrified bv encoun i.naiauqiu similes ill our cnurges 7 Aiiirma- tering nieces of oulveilnir flesh omonir the ive, Revs. Hoffman and Pickop. Negative, Tue machinery was sneedilv stunned. ii. ... r ... i n i I " vj mm " -"ncr. ull(1 , investigation was made, which re- 3:30 p. in.. Review or Ur. MHcy on "The UlUeil m Uie Uisoovery, Inside the screens of " '-i ." '.. ' .. . ash; - p. in., .noues oi or m-miar u mem oIimii, by uey. u. ii. euiiaiier. 7:30 p. in., Service of Song and Addresses. Church Work. ( 1 ). From house tc houso, by Mrs. Mary u. uriiiuu. .11 illuming Twinkling. Centre Square Is a lively place, esnee ially when the rev. gentleman is around. Joe is said to bo "boss" butcher in this vulley. idin Lapp, of Stuart's.Run will hold a shooting match to day, (Saturday) for a cow and some turkeys. Elvin Manlz wos busy hauling coal from Summit Hill last week. J. K. Miller speut last Sunday ot Har rison's Landing. There is a voune man In this valley who for the last six years has minded other (icople's business, but ho expects to minil his own business alter New Year's, which will bo. a great blessing to the community. Three things that never ngreo two tuts over one mouse: two wives in one house, and two lovers uflcr one youtig lady. We are glad to announce to tho many friends of Daniel Scliaelfcr, who has been' sick forsoveral weeks, is slowly' recovering. Iaac Beltz, of 8tuart's Run, was busily engaged building a pigsty for John Benulng- iiou, last wecK. Aleck Scidcl.'of Wclsspoi t, had the cowl luck to tako homo tvith him four tdrkeys last Thursday. Aleck, come to-day, (Satur day) and take the cow home with you. Henry J. Young paid his brother a fly ing visit on Saturday, at this place. Mr. C. H. Seidel, merchant, has fine calfskin boots which ho sells for the low price of $3.75. But a small number of ladiers were prcso t nt the' "Excelsior," on Saturday evening, owing, either to the cold weather. the chip basket, the dance or company. Miss Harriet Hiinsickcr was at Lehigh. ton on Saturday evening, and so was C. E. B., who was very glad to see her. Prof. T. M. Bulliet and brother, who are at present in the Keystone format, are exjweted home during the coming holidays. Miss Mary Balliet who was stopping with her sister at LeliiKhtoii, returned home on buntluy. Quite a number of the valley folks at tended the sale ut Rehr's last Saturday. ine day was a cold one and so the crier hud no (rouble in rccoivinir bids, especially as long as Sherilf Raudcnbush wus there, who bought near Iv all tlio harness lor .Mr. Zell ncr, tho livery man at Mauch Chunk. Mr. Lelller.of Pjckcrtuu, bought u spring wagon lor $1.73, The Lulhern association, of this place, will hold their preparatory services this Saturday afternoon, ut 2 o'clock, onit lo mnirowat 10 a. ni. Sacrament, or Lord's Supper will bo administered bv Rev. Mr. strauss. ah are coruiuiiy invitea to intend. Quito a number of tlio gentlemen in tli is yulley are raising Burnsidus. They must execi a colli winter, S.J. Horn and sister met wilh.a serious accident last Thursday while on their way to Lehighton. The horse became frightened at some object near the tannery, mid sud denly shfug, threw Miss Horn forward on the dasher. Tho thill camo loose, and the horse dashed oil' at a rapid pace, and ran through the borouzh before he was slopiicd. Objects which are calculated to frighten horses should not bo loll near tho public mgtiwuys. The Sunday school, In Horn's school house, doseryes Bpeenfi note for its devotion to a good cause. While many of ourSchools have large number of pupils, they have uui a sinau aiieuuance ai meir Hirelings In this school, tlio voune people are punc tual, and assemble Sunday after Sunday anu persevere in tneir goou world -J'rof. A. S. Weber, who is at present in the senior class at Franklin and Marshal College, wrote to several of his friends dur ing the pjst week. Wo aro glad to learn that he announces himself happy and sue- cefsful In his studies. Mr. Weber will long Ulg- Creek lU-llix. . Butchering is now In order. Wm. Dover, of this place, sold onn nT his hdVses on Saturday last to Mr. Smith, of Monroe county, for $22.50. . Mr. J. D. Seidel disposed of his remain ing farming stock by public sao on Satur day hut. A. A. Walk moved from Walksvillo lo Paekerton on Monday last. Tho Sabbath school will greatly miss him. The smiling countenance of P. J. Kist ler, our worthy postmaster of WeisSort,was visible at the vendue of J. B. Seidel on Saturday last The schools of Franklin which ore in charge of an excellent corps of teachers this year, aro progressing finely. Mr. J. B. Seidel moved from this place ,, i. t.ii Auesiiujr lust. lYonresorry to part with him, but such is life, go aud t-voir, eoiuiuuaiiy. The Solt's school (audit bv W. E. Kern crcrhasut present 55 nunils enrolled, and by tho next week tho number will still bo increased ino uonieronceoiiiieiivangonoil Asso ciation (Parryvillo circuit) will beheld in the Snyder's church, near Lehigh Gap on Saturday nt 2 p. in., nnd on Sunday morn ing .tlOo'clock the Sacniincnt of tho Lord's Supper will bo administered by Presiding racier c, iv.. l enr assisted by tno ilov. i., Butz of Parrville, minister in charge. Rkvkiik. L'CllllOYiltc IICI1IN, i Tho cinder workers who carted awny the cinder at the old Morla furnace duriim .the last summer have now oiwned opera- :.... n. .1. f , .K.uo mi tiu3u ui uiu ooi .uiiiiiet luruiiev, which once stood near Pennsville. A Mr. tnulo of Rcadini:. is the manager. He ships' tho cinder to Pottsviilo. I The county bridge at Bowman's across liie Lehigh river, bus received the necessary repairs, under the supervision of Commis sioner Andrews. ; Thirtccti'conies. it is sold, of the Mauch Chunk papers pass through the post office iirawcr at rcnnsviiie, only hair or which ire called for. Of the AuvocATi none ore 'elused. Its number exceeds thnt nftwnnr thiem combined. M-Hozs havo a hard time of it. Thov are lying olf fast under the butcher's knife. ' Elias Georco furnishes tho Carbon Iron and Pipe Company with railroad ties. Mr. Charles Nimson contemplates moving to Allcntown for the winter at least. Mr. Shankwller will tako chareo of the oljl homestead for a time. Hon. John Brindle is busv maklntr brush brooms for the Paekerton shops and tho Furnaco nt Parryvillc. Masler Allie Nimson was home from tho West Chester Normal school durimr Thanksgiving. The doctor's horse seems to Itn na snint. cd as ever. Faithful old Hurry. -Quilea number of ourvounirmen have received work at Paekerton within the last lew weeks. Joxta.. (21 In the Prayer Meeting, by Rev. D .11. Young. (3). In the Sunday school, by Rey. J. Pas- lorneiu. Rev. T. M. GairriTii, Key. E. II. Hoffuax, Rev. J. P. Miller. Executive Comraitte. Wclmpoit Ileum. A grand musical entertainment will be held In the Ilsformed and Lutheran church ajieless mass of flesh, bones aud clothing evidently the remains ofthe body of a man, Further investigation developed the fool, that the sickening mass was the crushed and lacerated body of James Bimey, of Summit Hill, an employee of the colliery, By some means which will ever remain a mystery. the unfortunate man had gotten into the rolls, where his body had been literally ground to pulp aud carried Into tho screen along with the coal. When last seen alive he had gone under a platform over the rolls for what purpose is unknown, as nobody had any occas'on to go thore and it is sup posed that there is where he fell into the machinery. The deceased was a middle ol WeliiiKiri, during the holidays. The time "S6" irishman, and loaves a wifo and four Is yet to be fixed. children. Vollty Record. Quite a nimber from this borough, and Including lion. Dr. Zsrn and lady, In compa ny with a party of LehlxMonlans, InduJIog Hon. Wm, M, llapshcr and lady, Mrs. A. J, Durllng and others, enjoyed a moonlight drlre to Mauch Chunk on Monday evening, aod attended tho Kate Thayer concert at the LUt ol Letter Remaining uncalled for in the Lehighton Poet Office, Dec 1, 1679 1 Bcbm, John Barrett, 11. F. -. ....... . j . Koreer. David Yes, family weapon-Just the j Mansion House. The trip was a most delight- Banian, C. E. Collin. Lieorga Hunsicker, Wm. Kuuti, Ellen Krum, Nathan Long, Griffith R. Lentz, Edwin J, Miller, Moses R. Peter, Thomas Quiun, Monroe, llehrig, James Rudi, Elias Rehrig, Julia E. Stout, Mary Zeiswise, Wm, auJicnea. i'ersons calling for the above letters will carnages so easy to ride In that It cannot 4jnutmas tai lb) weddln,- are the much please say "Advertised," ail to make the family happy 1 j talked of coming trtols. T. J. SEIFEBT, Asst. Y. M. tlnniF tat domestic tmlix, .lv..lwilor lulono- ,m, . ilr.w ImlleU f. v lf- I ''" ,n " " " bullets for the destroyer of your happiness, two lor yourself. All the go, sir I Sell hun dreds of 'em forbridal presents, sir." Nev- river, was a most fortunate circumstance for the Welssuoit Pining; Mill, which Mr. J, U. lllery, the enterprising agent, sari was bare- ' lv able to run bafore. Doll. Georxe Fllcklnger, Wm. Fritzinger, John Graver, E. Gumbvrt, James Howser, Chas. S, ertbeless, we should prefer one of David 1 -Mr. W. O. Weiss' Illustrated lee ure this "w, Chas. 8, Ebberfs handsome dou de teams for domes- Saturday rsalnv, la the EranKellcal cbapel, ! "ojcj11 llopurr-s. are h.w, and hi, UU."",'0,, "'" n0 dUU drUW Ur" I Persons cfliing f. be remembered by the people of Mahoning and vicinity for his cheerfulness, upright ness aud the benefieial influence exerted un his students. The ieople look forward with delight to the time when they can again ueuoiu mm in tneir mtusi. uinuo. A Social Club. If such a society were to canvass its mem bcrs, and they in turn carry on the work o introducing the "Home Cook Book," would feel that cookery was soon tu be all that health could possibly wih,or tho palate crave. Right here we would say that the publisher, Mr. J. Fied. Waggoner, Chicago, is desirous of securing a worthy and Intel ligentageut in this vicinity, to whom liberal pay Is promised and his pamphlet, "Prac tical Hints on Canvsssing," specially adspted to tun uooa is in&uca io an appneauu. i. o. oi o. r. ' The members of Gnaden Heuttea Lodge, No. OSS, I. 0. of 0. F are requested to be present next Tuesday evening, Dec, 9th, as business of importance is to be transacted in preparing for tho 10th anniversary of the Lodge also the institution of the Rebecca Degree Lodge. All are earnestly requested to be present. f RAN K UKBVA91, X. U, I.Utol Letter. .Remainlug uncalled for in the Paekerton Post office, Saturday, Nov, 20, 1879. ;john Cornell, 2 1 John J, Lutz. Persons calliug for these letters will please say "Advertised." , - L. McDANJEL,. y, M, LITI-.ItAKY ITIIS. Tht Library Magazine ot foreign literature Is to bs Increased to 192 pages monthly, and the type enlarged, for the year 1880. Ameri can Hook Exchange, New York, sjl.00 s year. 'The Life and Words ol Christ," by Oelklc, heretofore published at t)9.00. Is Just brought out In a handy vulume, good type and hand sooiely bound, for the prlco of SO cents, by tho American iiook r.xcnange, new iora. a fine edition, wide margins, half Russian bind log, gilt top, Is sold for tl.00. Volume thrco ofthe "Library of Unlversil Knowledge," recently Issued, contains 801 pages, covering topics between the words Blrs and Caterpillar. The publishers an- nounce that It has. already reached a sale of nearly 10,009 copies. American -Book Ex change, New York. "The Acmo Library History, "nsannounced by .tho American Dook Exchange, New York, Is Initiated ly n handy and handsome edition of "Mlllman's Gibbon's Rome," in five volumes, for the small price or t'2.60, com plete, neatly bound In cloth. Volume one Is just ready, two more are to appear In Decem ber, and two In January. A new edition of "Kltto's Uyclopaidla of Biblical Literature," reduced from tlO.OO to 2 00, In two octavo volumes with several hundred Illustrations, Is being Issued by the American Hook Exchange New York. The unabridged 11.00 edition of Urudcn's Concordance, somo time since announced as n preparation by the American Dook Ex change, New York, Is Just ready, "Leaves from tho Diary of an Old Lawyer ; Intemperance the Great Source uf Crime," htch Is described us a siory that will com. are with the famous "Diary of a Physli lan," and as a tempcance plea with "Ten Nights n a Bar Room," Is soon to he Issued by the American Hook Exchange, New York. An Illustrated edition of "Stories and Bal lads for Young Folks," by Mrs. E. T. Aldcn, Is In preparation fur early Issuo by tho Ameri can Book Exohango, New York. roiviiinciiiinj; nrciltlcsi, -The weather was verv warm the font part of the week. ' Rabbit shootins is tho chief tonin of uinvi-rBuuon among me nuniers since the .nil oi ucioucr. Chicken thieves, so far this season, lmvn noi uecn numerous in mis section. The fall wheat never lookiul nnv 1,llr than it jloes at present, and prospects ore u,iruuiu tor u goou crop ucxtyear. -Gcorie Buck, of Seicrorsvilla. In this valley, on a visit, to his hmilmr. n A .Buck, on Saturday of last weak. It reported that Paul Buck, ofnenr Pine miiieui, nics. lots 1.11 . ,,v ihn Arn or hog disease. Sfr. Ainandtis Itlhlee. of WIM rwt, who has been on a living visit, to Daniels vdlo und Cherry ville.'Northampton county, ...uiiii-u uuiiio uii luesuay lust, lie said ha enjoyed his trip very much. John Dialler, of Wild Creek. Inlnnda to complete his now porch Immediately. Charles Glldncr, formerly of this place, but now of Middle Creek, Monroe couutv. .iuu laincr ui-iuw, uaiuyeuesmuu, were Id wus bcciioii on a business visit last Satur day. Glad to see them. Diphtheria has made it MnnMMnM In the upper end of this township. Spelling schools will soon bo in' order In 1UIS lOWUSIlip. Thirty muskrats and three minks havo been caught ut this place, by Thomas Leycs' boys, this fall. Good. Purlelt Snyder, of near Mtllrmrt. wax Some of our firmer ttrm lmv Imnllni Hme (rom KunkeUown, lo this place, fur tho jatsi, icw weens. StenLen Chrlttman. of moved on the farm, kuown as Blocker's larni near Uig Creek, last Monday. faupU, R. F. Hofford, passed through VUltCV VlHIMUf? SCUOUII 1D, lYlnilllm- oi.j i ". i .. . .. uiau w, mm, WIPCUBY, "Love, rourUlilp, .tlnrrlage." Jhe above is the title of a lecture to be de livered in Ihe Presbyterian church, of this place, by Rev. James A. Little, of Hokeu dauqua, on Monday evening, Dec 15, 1879, -the lecture was delivered in- Audenried on fhonksgiving night, and gave great satis- action to a crowded bouse. Rev. J, F. Sharer, says i "The lecture was full of sound, practical wisdom," and anoth other gentleman pronounced it'"better than any they had last winter," and another pronounced it "The best lecture I ever heard except Wendell Pulliiu." Admission cents, children 111 cents. Proceeds for the benefit of tho Sabbath sehooL Uo sure you uesr mm. The Monroe Democrat, published at Stroudsburg, this week starts: on its fiftieth volume. Through the vicissitudes ofa half century Ihe Democrat has always remained true to its first lovej and though fifty years old, wears as bright a face to-day as ever, The case of the Commonwealth against ins omuuaro uu iximpany, now enillug In sT.vri: news. Thus exclaimed an old cantleman recov cring from a severe attack of tlio bronchial tubes, "Sellers' Cough Syrup cured me." 'ico .'a cents. All the concert saloons in Pitfiburg (and thevwero iiumcrons) have closed llieiriloors. A recent decision of the Supremo Court made tnis necessary. There were n number of fizhts in Titus- ille on Thanksgiving day which leads the Jlcrald to think that there was something else than cranberries used with the turkey, Tho heaviest fall of snow in the State thus far was at Mcadville, where twelve inches tell last week, Of the tons of poultry eaten in Thiladel hia on Thankscivini: day, Indiana county sent them 47,uuu pounds. A young man named William James was found suffocated by gas from a limekiln. near Ferndalc, Lehigh county, on Saturday morning, Mrs. Stephen Tyle, of Pottstown, who was burned a week ago from an explosion of gas lar, uicu iroui ner injuries uu ouiuruujr night. Portions ol her txvly were crisped. A Bradford widow, fair, fat and forty, ad vcrtises for u companion for life, but gives notice that single) men over fifty need not apply, On Tuesday night Jack MackeyandFrank Covlo had a fight In Pittsburg, when the former was so badly stabbed that bis ine is despaired ol. The house of William Bordell. at Allen ville, Huntingdon couuty was destroyed by lire oil iuouuy,ii!iu iwooi uio oiumicu j;, ished ill tho flames. Mr. Robert Woods, of the firm of R. & S- Woods, of Pittsburg, nnd one of tho oldest members ofthe bar in that citv, died st Ids residence near there on Sunday morning. Mrs. Ulrlch Lcfller, of Jackson township. ainoriu couniv, wus suoi, out not, uanger ously wounded, on the streets of Johnstown lew nlgnts ago. iter assailant has not been discovered. Act wisely be ready have on hand "Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup," and you will have Doming ui icar not even a doctor s bill. On Saturday moraine the two-vear-old daucblcr of Bcniamin Snaldiutr. of Mead ..111., f .ll r ".!.: .. ....f r ..i Tine, irii mull u l uiio on u mir Ol sneura which entered uer inroai, severing Hieing ,uiur vein unu juiuug ucr liisuiiuiy, Harry Reese, of Chartiers township. Alio chenv couulv Whilo out liuntlnpoti Tlmrs, day afternoon, was shot by tlio accidental nscnarge oi a gun in me nanus oi ins cous in and died early tho next morning About one hundred car loads of oil a day are being brought into Oil City from the uradlonl Held and put into too tanks to re lieve the lower field, where there is not tank age enough to accommodate the production The Oil City Derrick states that the num bcrof wells finished during the month of -November was I7, with a dally production of 4,322 barrels. There are drilling at the present time 310 wells and 300 are ready to commence. While playing with a pistol Sundayafter noon Georgo Gilbert, of Pottstown, aged 12, accidentally snot iviwin uomnau, a play mate in in neau, ine ban entering tna lore dead and lodging aver the eye. Suit has been brought in Pittsburg against Rey. J, J. Mcllyar, of Sharmburg, Alleghe ny couuty. The charge is that of marrying Miss Annie B. Walters, knowing her to be a minor. The damages are put at $250, and ine unae is not yei niicen, R. W. McCullough. twenty-one rears of age, anu son oi jonn .nct;uiiougn,aweaiiny liquor merchant oi Allegheny, commuted suicide on Saturday afternoon by shooting niniseii inrougn me neart. lie ban recent ly been very much depressed in spirits. A special to the Oil City Derrick from Mcadville, reports that on Thursday a train on the Atlantic nnd, stojuied at Lagertown until a lady passenger had given birth to a flue boy. Alter an hours detention tho train moved on taklngthemothcroud child nome. A Fair opened in Easton on Wednesday and closed to-day, the proceeds of which will ue iieroieu lo ine erection ol 1'ardee Hull oi luiiayeiie college. Decorations were sent in from all parts ofthe Slate, aud many oi lueiu were iruia I'uuudeipuia. Nearly two weeks ago Alderman Leiliel left Erie to escape arrest for embezzlement. Francis Murnhv. Ihe temneranco snoslle. is to remain In Pittsburg for an indefinite period, during which time there will be ft grind temperance revsval. The' only difference between the coal min ers and the operators of Western Pennsylva nia IS mat tno lonner wani a j cenis h uosii for digging In December and the lattor only want to pay 3 cents. A German tramp obtained employment In Rcamstown, Lancaster county as a hos tler, ran up a board bill for a large amount, borrowed sums of money amounting to bout three hundred dollars and men lied. John Ramie, an old man of Plltsburg.who had lived alone for years, was found dead in his room on Monday morning, having shot himself In the head. It was thought that he had money hoarded up but in a paper left by him ho staled that he had not as much as five dollars. The Erie Torce Works were destroyed by fire on Monday night. The loss is $30,000 aud tho insurance .14,000. Wilson ttree.r.of Washington. Washtnffton county, was crushed to death by the full of an embankment, near that place, on Mon day afternoon. From Mllford.Pike county. heavy freshets are reported in tho Delaware river and its tributaries, ana large quantities oi umoer are being floated down. At a meeting ofthe Lehigh Presbytery in Reading, on' Tuesday, it was decided not to accept the resignation of Rev. Wullsco Ujd- ciiiio, as luster oi me first rrctuytenau church ol that city. From all arts of the state there come ro norts oflhescurcity of water. Mauy streams are so shallow that grist and saw mills tire not able to oierate. Weill nave uricq up, and growing crops nio suffering for ivant of moisture. Potter county has an empty jail. Tlicro were so few cases to lie tried, ami they so un important, at Hie time for tho last session of Court in that county, that they were allowed to go over until the next term. Bradford county butter is now thirty-five cents a i.uund.airdsovcral weeks ago itcoiild have been boughtul fifteen cents. Tho local papers attribute the rise to a severe drought uuw prcvuiiuig in uiub anu uujueeuv tuuu ties. At Saturdoy'smorninescssion oftheCourt at Harrisburg, soveral of the p-irtlns indict ed forcorruilholii'itntioniiipoiiiioction with the riot losses bill appearedand renewed the bail fir their appearance at tho January term of Court. Mr. Etzlo, n resident of Hanover, was In stantly killed on SjtuHay evening by the falling in of tlio walls of a warehouse, in the cellar of which lie was at work. The building, which was recently erected, contained 20,000 bushels of grain, The loss is estimated at $5,000, A young man named Dovey, died at Shenandoah, on Monday from the effects of wallowing Ins lalso teem Hie week previ- oils. Tho p ivsictans endeavored tomeittiie late by administering alrahol, but tins ailed, mid lie died m icrriuie agony. The Knights of Labor in Schuylkill coun ty have resolvod that tlio basis of $2.50 shall bo made the minimum of wages from Janu- rv 1. 18S0. Tliexsiienandoali Jleraitt says hat tho miners do not want to strike, but f tho company" does not pay attention to their resolution that there will be a strike. They are now receiving eight per cent, below tno basis. On Thursday evening about eight o'olock stranger arpeared at the front ofthe house f Mr. Joseph Kliucli, in Kdenburg, and. finding tho owner was not in, bound und gagged his wifo. Ho then searched the house, but obtained nothing, and soon after want left. Mrs. Olinch is badly Injured. On Friday night the Wicomico Iron Works at liykcns were destroyed uy nre. iney were owned uy Lol. Ii. "a. savage, ol viii lamstnwn, llauplun county, and occupied by C. W, Brnwer, of Tiemont. The total loss is about S2.500, Tho works were crowd ed with work and will ho rebuilt at once. Tho Pittsburg Commercial Gazelle snvsi "Tlio employes of the Pennsylvania Railroad are looking lor an increase ot wages siioruy Since the panic set in iney navo been re duced 20 per cent. The first was an uncon ditional reduction, but the second, which took elleet some months ago, was made un der the promise that the 10 ier cent, would be resiored as soon as me receipts oi me com pany warranted 6ueh action. persons perished. The recovery of the corpses of the victims is actively proceed ing. Intelligence has been reculved at R- mo that the Ulshop of Mjsjjiu, vicar i,ot 'to over h iiorliou ol AbtninU, has Iwvn li.i pro iiiedbi Ivni Ju,,, tc ' lean l.i. reqie-ted France, Hlll ,,(hcr Governments through tho intermediary f l'rauee, to us their Influence t obtain his-liberation. Tho Poikj will also send delegates to King Johu tu Intercede for the bishop's release -air. uiadstone made a sieeoli at the Corn Market, Edinburgh, ou Saturday last. He donnuueed the Conservative financial man agement as extrnvagotit and dishonest Ho subsequently addressed 17,000 persons ut too Wayerly Market, insisting that tho In dependence of the now free Balkan Penin sula must never lall under the yoke ofa dcsjiotlo Power, and warned against allow ing Austria to Inherit Turkish supremacy. The leading linen manufacturers of Far far and Brechin, England, have Issued price lists showing an advance of from five to six Jier cent, over the lists of three weeks ago. The mllllory court before which tho NIv hilists, charged with attempting the assassi nation of Geiieial Dieutelen weie on trial, has sentenced Mirsky to be hanged. Tark holf has been condemned to hard labor in Siberian mines for thirteen years for assist ing to cououal Mirsky. Sixolhors have been acquitted. A dispatch from Taris to the London 7iMe.ss.iis.. "The Protectionist Association of French Industry has addressed a petition to the. Government staling that Ihe very ex .iUenoe of tho chief French Industries is menanced. Nearly all the'E'iroie.iii coun tries, as well as the United States und Eng lish colonics, havo raised their lai ill's to tiie prejudico of France, and the association urges the Government and Parliament tu proceed early to discuss the general taril!" und merchant marine bills." William Spencer, of Chelsea, who row, d brw oar in Ihe London crow ut the On on nlal regattas in tho United Statis, defeated George Turrycr, ol Bermoiidsey, in the msuI lers' race for 100 a side, over thn TIiaih.. Championship course Tuosda , by three lengms in mini, I s, 25 seivu-K An npieal from mrlimil Manning fir subscriptions to ullevhilu the distress in Ire land was read in all the C.ilholie churches in the metioiolis on Sunday. It is state t that in tho west ol Ireland such hiing-r, toverty anil want wero now to be wen us mve never been known since tlio L'iv..t Irish famine. The London Ji'r.i.1. In its financial nrlieln Monday, says: "Among other evidences of the reviving cavicily of Eunqio to coiinier aet tho adverse tiado buhinoe with lha United States aro advices Irom Gcrinnnv. which show that 1,0011,0110 s-wts. of steel blocks have been sold for shipment to Ameri ca by Herr Kruppaml others." Sjiecial dispatches from Berlin say that Prince Bismarck has written private letters to lha leaders of tho National Liberals. thanking them for the stipjmrl given by tint pany to me uovcrnmc'il on tne railway question, nnd expressing the hope that the former friendly relations between himself and the National Liberals may be renewed. The Clericals are much dissatisfied with this turn of adiairs. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from practice, had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula ofa simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent euro for Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asth ma, and all Throatuud Lung AH'ectlons,nl60 a positive and radical cure for Nervous Do billty and ull Nervous Complalnls.after hav ing tested lU wonderful curative wers In thousands of cases, hits fell it his duty to moke it known to his suffering fellows. Act uated by this motlvo and a desire to relievo human suffering, I will scud free of clmrgj to all who desire it, this recipe, in German, French or English, with lull directions for preiiarig and using. Scnlby mail by ad dressing with 6tamp, nainingthis paper, W, W. SiiKHAK, 149 Powers' Block, Rochester iS II. 12.e.o.w. He has now .returned, expresses contrition and it is believed he will be given time to Clarion couuty, will be called on Mondsy, fix np things. He statss that bis roisfor- ucceiuoer is, a motion lor tbelulure post-1 tunes havo been brought about b fon.cjuwjt.of the caao was refused. I S iu tho values of bis property,! INTUKKSTlftU rouEiGN ivorcst. A great demonstration by unemployed laborers has taken place at Bulliner, couuty itiayo. Ofthe fifty members of the London School Board elected on Thursday, of last week, nine are women. M. Lepcre, French Minister of the Inter ior, in his report upon the subject of den ary amnesty, states that only 830 dejwrtes remain unpardoned. It is officially announced from Constanti nople that the report of the assassination of Ahmed Mukhiar Pacha by Arnauts is with out foundation. The London Timet Constantinople dis patch states that the split ill the Cabinet threatens to produce a ministerial crisis. It is stated that the liabilities of theMessr-, Godfrey, at Hamburg, will reach 500,000. The estate is expected to realize only a small mviucnu. Rumors were eurrrent at Berlin Tuesday (hat an attempt was made on the life of the Czar while on his way to Moscow, but no authentic details ol the affair have been received. The Dutch Minister of Foreieh Affairs. In introducing tho estimates in States General, Tuesday, expressed the hopl that an extra dition treaty with the United Stat? would soon be udopled. An outbreak of pleuro-pneumonla has occurred in Monmouthshire, England. Charles Stewart Parnell has issued a let ter stating that the Sligo prisoners will lie tried at Carrick-on-Shauuon on the 11th instant. The weather was very cold In Great Brit ain and on the Continent Wednesday. Dis patches Irom Home and Irom Aluarid rejiort heavy snow-falls. There are increasing signs that the cotton trade iu North Laueaslershlro is improving. Some of the idle mills are preparing Install again, anu some iirms uuvuraiscmue wages oftaeir employes. A dispatch from Buenos Ayres, received at London dated December 2, says: "In- teligence has been received here that the Peruvian army is concentrating in the pro vince of Iuruiocj,and that the Cnilians are marching lo meet It. An important battle apieurs to be imminent." rrince Gortschokolfhas not yot tendered his resignation. Should he do so Privy Councellor Giers. who actually conducts the foreign Olhce during the greater part of the ,j i:,- . - . ,- .... year, is regarueu us ins moat prouauio successor. Iu consequence or recent anonymous threats received by the Commander of the barracks at Birr, Lelnster, the whele of the ammunition, including several hundred casks ol powder, has been removed under es cort to Dublin. At a meetinc of the sugar refiners of Greenock, Scotland, on Friday of last week is resolved to reduce the output by 2,000 tons per week for the next three weeks, iu conjunction with the Loudon, Liverpool auu unt-iui re liners. The Paris Journal da Dclats says t "The re6u.lt of. the deliberation ofthe bureaux ot the four groups of tho Lelt, on Saturday, is that the present Cabinet will be upheld conditionally upon its eliminating the re actionary elements from among the staff omciais." The Fanfulla states that the Pone has written to the Irish Bishops, asking them to interpose between the people and the Gov. ernment to avert strife and to pacify the people by assuring them that the English Government will promptly examine into tno questions wmcu nave caused, tne pres- seni agiuiiiuu. In the Prussian Diet Tuesday Ount Von Fuleuburn, Minister id the Interior, reply ing to questions us to the reasons for conllii uonce of the minor state of siege, declared that the state of things prevalent lust year still existed. The secret Social Dramatic agitatiou, he said, hail increased, and the connections with foreign agitators were maintained. The sentenco of death parsed by the Mill tary Court, at St. Peterebure. upon the Ni bilisl Mersky, convicted of attempting the assassination of General Drcntelu, has been commuted to hard Isbnr In the Siberian mines for an Indelllnlte period. The Chemnitz (Baxonv) Tugrblatt states that sn explosion of fire damp occurred in a mine in that district on Monday evening, aod U It foarod that from seventy to eight Leliigliloit I'roitiicc Slarkct, C'ORBKCTKD WKKSLV. Flour, per sack j, Corn, per bushel,,,,, ,, dais, per bushel .7..,....,.,,.. Mixed Ohop, per cut Middlings, per ci...... Bran, per cwt. Butter, perpound. ,;SK, per dozen ill. ui, icr njuim .. . lien Lard, perpound Miouldcrs, per pound .,, Potatoes, per bushel .... i 00 74 to 1 AO 1 40 1 10 28 ii 10 a T tt Closing prices of DmiAvr.x A Tuwxsvin, Stock, Government and Gold, 40 South Third Strcet.Philudelphia, Dec.,4, IbiV, V. S.'.'s. 1881 lOo It bid HhH .i.es ii .-. urieucv s'r 1 - on, hmo O.K. Visa.. new let, '.In a. arced L'.y. 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