- - Safe obi g II. SI It WIS US, bltTHIOl' ATTOIXVKV A CUUNSI'.M.OIl AT LAW. Office, Klott'J Uniloibg tlibilattav. MAUulf !ilt'Nlii PA Jettllntr Kstatca. Filing ACMUinte ahd Orphans loan rrnctiro n specialty ,, . rrnl nf rene caroml v attended to Legal transactions In linglisli unit OctlM 'li. Jan ". 1 at OF.O- THIS rArhK v. iiowkll co n V iUKlV fch-rn AllVBUTISINO CON THAIT maybe made lor It In SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1879. Local Itnd Personal. " 'iHJ Stnscninnus. BuWribelVvill pl'aso refer to the direc tion tabs Ijn tticir papers, by so doing they will bo abli lb fob whether they are square ou our books it liot, thus I John FiUWiillam wir8 70 Shows Hint the subscription lias been p.iid up till March Mh, 1870, and consequently tllere Isnncdnllarduetisontho prewnl year, vhioh you will please remit, or $1.2.) will bo fchirged If wo have hi send bill. laid Heading lins Mir lemale barlicrs. Ifyouwanttocatcli tha holiday boom advertise. The 21st Inst, brings Us to the, shortes Hay In the year. Judge Henry Green, of Enlon, is up with an attack or rheumatism. Do yoU know that T. D. Clauss fells boots and shoes Cheaper than any man in town 1 Smoke I nlld when you do smoko cigars procure one of those elegant five centers s..ld tit Dr. C. T. Horn's Central Drug Store, on bunk ctrcet, nllf r yntt have smoked imo you will watit another. It is reported that the Chaplhah slate fcomjmnv is employing till hands that make application for work. The season tor lawfully killing dee-be-'g.in on November 1st ami vill continue un til DecemWr lfitli. From 300 to 400 oil cars pass down the Lehigh Valley Railroad every 24 hours along wilh 4.000 In 5,000 ro.il cars. An Immense Aol'k of envelopes and writing papers, sold at Luckenbach'a Mauch Chunk. The Popular Western Ticket Agent, 15. O'Bnaii, will be at this office next Wcdiics ilnvnlehL If you intend to go west, call hiiil see him, he will send you right cheap Hnil quicki T'ld teachers or Northampton county Will hold their annual institute ut Easton riiMri,; ilm week commencing December to 2'Jth. The hunting and killing of pirtridjes v,i,nc,int. wil.l inrkevs. fr'niincls ami rub bits is only eriiiitted by law ili to the 3Ut bf this month. 3110 boxes WcSt'S Vegetable. Liver Tills hjr sale at Diirling's Drug Store. 20 cents per box. "' Just in, a new lot of wall piper, for f.ill trade. Call and see it at Ludkdlbacli'ai SijUrlt Clluilk. The Eistnn tail Is being supplied, by contract, with good meat at 7 cents ier pounil,and bread at 3 cents j'Cr loaf, the loaves weighing li pounds earh. Rev. C. Earle, pastor ol the First Pres byterian church or CnUsauqua, has returned to Orange, N. J. for further treatment or a throat disease under which he has been sur prim for some lime. Jiisl received nn elegant assorlniciil of Ladies' coinings, winch III bli made up to order at lowest prices al f . D. Clauss' mer chant Tailoring establishment. If you are in need or Job Printing, or any description, senil your orders 10 me Caucus Advocate. All work is dotite neat ly and for the very lowest prices. Tno Eastern Post Office from December 1 1878, to Uecelilbef let lKIil; received l.Oi 832 mailble articlc3j?and delivered 2,300, DJi-tntul. 4,002,877. Mr. Peter Bchall.a well known rest- tlchtuf Mtmrti twp., Nonhunipb'ii county, died ih tlte lattcf purl of last week, and was buried TuetituJ?. Anything fiom a visiting card to a pos ter, neatly printed tit this oflict! on short 110 lice uud for the otcCii I'ash prices. Letter and note In aos, envelopes, bill heads, Ac,, a siwialty at Very low priws Cull and sea samples. Mr. HeurvSlieircr, saddler at Sehiiccks: Ville. died in the early part of last weekj nlld was buried in the cemetery at Uiiioiivilli! on Saturday. DVtibastM had resided inSohllot'ks VilloUd- lllany years, and always maintained the character of an honest, reputable and Worlhv cititeii. William lfccnbr; lieis liulllioy and V11f. II. Williams were arrested ut Slating, ton on Satunlav for the larceny of wheels thafling, ic, lormfiig tile nl.it-hiiiery In an abandoned 6lale quarry on the premises ol lleniauilii Kern. They broke the material Into small fragments ami conveyed it In Pi tcr's foundry al Washington Square, when' they diniKed of it as old iron. If you wanla nice smooth, easy sha-e your hair cut or shampooing, go to Fran rtoederer's Saloon, under the J.xeliango llo tel. He Will tlx you right, and don't you forget it. -If you dil not know where to buy you: Christmas Trvt Trimming, such as fancy Fcrap picttir.'i fames, ntid a full line of hoi idav plfi cull and md E. F. Luckenbach Muueh Chunk, lloii.Roliert E. Wright, of Alleiitowu.l.iEt week prcH'nle! to the Cala:iilqita Library Association a fae aimilt ol tlte deed from King Churlc" II, of England, o 'll vi v ill Jt the land in Ami-rifa.oHiimoiily known u lVnn sylvania, to Win. I'elill. The employees ot the Iron works at Cat s.iuqua have received four (He wrrent.a I vanes on lln-ir wages during the yean All advance was 111 ide during each of the months of August, September, October it ml November. Henry Campbell, ol E.it WcisKirt, an nounces to his friends and Die publie.lhat lie Is prepared to supply them wilh the beet quality of readv.uude fall and winter BOOTS and SHOES at a great reduction in price from last year, notwithstanding the recent advance in manufacturers' prices of from 10 to 16 per cunt. These boots aim shoes have been made expressly to his order ami are guaranteed to givo satisfaction. Call and see them. Have you got ynuf Winter overcoats t If not, go to T. D. Clauss, the tailor, and see the immense display of new and elegant Ue signs In overcoatings just received. An eight year old son of Francis Moub trop, of this place, while on a visit to his gnndfalher's, on Malmuing mountain, last Tuesday, fell from a small Wagon and frnc Wo have purchased the county right for the usonf D. It. Reynolds' Metallic: Book Hinder, and nro now prepared to fiVint and bind order, reccpt and note books nn short notice and at ery low rates. Oiveusn trial. Tho Central Hotel) llaitcloh, liow runs a new and handsome "bus" to arid froin thb' depot for (he accommodation of its gu'&ts. The "btiJ"' Was built at thb Carriage works of MesSrSi Weiss k Kefschtlfr, of tills bor ough, and Is an elegant specimen of the work luhied out by thtrtii Itoralio T. HerlSog died In Jtacunglo. Lehigh county) a few days ago, weighing Hired Inlhdrttl and- twenty-fivo pounds. There is a temjieranco revival at Easton which lias enlisted the liveliest interest. Ladies engaged In the cause visited a largo number of saloons in tho lutertjt of temper anco Friday ollernoon. -Mr. John H. Llehtcnwallncr, who Is Wanlen In the Lehigh County Jail, will oiler himself before the next Democratic Con vention of that county fur the nomination or Sheriff. Bishop Simpson preached at Pottsyillc on Wednesday nlgiit of last week, upon Ike occasion of tho celebration of the semi-cen tennial anniversary of the First MethoJIst church of that place. Tho ease of Mrs. Wclhcrhold, of Allen- town, against judge Edwin Albright, Presi dent Judge of Lehigh county, for embezzling pension money belonging to tho plalntltr, was decided Friday of last week in favor of the defendant. In South Bethlehem, on Wednesday night oflast week, nyoiing man nanicil Wil Hani Yocum heard some one trying to break in the house. He took a imsilion at the head nf the stairway, and soon nficnvim! heard some one approaching. Ho called to him several timci, and receiving 110 answer fired ill that direction. It proved to be young Yorum'a brother, who was walking in his sleep, and is so badly wounded that he cannot recover. Wo uro pleased to learn from one or the members or the Excelsior Cornet Band, that that organization is out of debt. A well attended meeting of the Sehuyl kill Coal Exchange was held In Philadel phia last Saturday, and the following reso lution adopted: llciolecd, That all mining mid shipments nf coal be suspended on tin evening of l.'cembcr24th, 1870, and so con- tmiio until Monday, Jan. fith, 18S0 ; and further, that wo advuncetho price of coal on the rciimpliniiof business, twenty five cents icr ton. We learn that Trof. T. A. Snyder, of Strniisburg, formerly principal of our public school", will lead to the hyineiiial altar on Tuesday evening, December 23iil. the accom plished and fascinating Mis Emma Itauk of this bnroiish. The ceicinony will tak I ico in Zinn's Reformed churc!i,or (his place t 5:30 p. in., Itev. J. IC. Dcrr ndiciating, We are pleased to learn from District Agent, F. II. Alexander,! lint there is a steady ncrease ill (he membership of (he New Era Life Insurance Association ol 1870, of Tlill, lelnhia. The store windows nf our merchants al ready shmv evidence of tne near approacl f Cllristmas. For tliefivoilaysinilingoii the 5th inst.J there were 00,310 Ions of coal shipped over the L. .t S. railroad, making a total for the season b that date of 3,831,531 tons, nn in- Tease nf 1,017,110 tons, as compared witli same dnto last yenr. A full line or Ladies' Misses, and chll Iritis FUltS aS GLOVKS at J. H. Hand werk'e, Oak Hall, Mauch Chunk. While Charles McCue was engaged at work in the steel works at South Bethle hem, Monday, the contents or a largo ves set containing Innlten steel was thrown over him, inflicting injuries which it is thought W III tcsiilt in his death. ' Our young friend, John W. Nusbaum after an absence or several weeks, returned homo lait Friday evening, considerably im proved in health. Mrs. Miit'iihotl) who Ii3sbccu on u visi to lier ibitlght'er at Wilkesbarre for u lew weeks pasl, returned home on Friday last since which time she has been confined to her house. Mrs. William Ziesay, of Catasaiihua admintstetcd u tiirashingtoherleu-ycar-Old sou a lew days ago, anil (Ills whip striking (he boy's pants Kickct, an explosion follow ed. Mrs. Zacsav now has a black eye and carries her elm in asliug, while the boy limps nud has had u now pocket put in the pants. He had a cartridge aboUt him, hence all the trouble. 'Let gills bo girls." Yes, that's So. change couldn't Im or tho belter, and it might be for the worse. Just so wilh the -J. T. Nusbaum Ic Bon make a very Im' poHa'nl announcement Iri rinolhcf column. Tho causo of an Occident on tho rail foad wasowlng'to tliS etoppago of a floor ninlionlnir Twlllklliiffx. Tho hardest thing (0 hold In this world li an unruly tongue. It beats a hot smoothing Iron or ktcklnn hefrso consider ably. Miss Atrlnd Ucnnlnghoft was doing some watch.but the Improved American Watches, ,ew,ns Ior Utlli jlnIor ,,, wcek. kept in stock by E. 11. llolil, or waucn Chunk, oro H10 finest If wo may judgd by tho rapidity of their Edits. I'riccJ range very low. Notwithstanding HiO Uhfilcnsaiilncss of the evening, the lectifre of tier. Hart, State Chaplain oflho Order of O'bod Tetnplcrs, on Vednesilay, In tlfo tlrtthg'elleal church at Kutttono, Is expected home to day, (Sat was well attended. Tlid Kev. gentleman unlay.) Miss Emma .1. llarber Is at present In the' employment of Mrs. John Slttler, mllllncrf at K. Mauch (. hunk. MIssTllllo Hough went to Phlladeldhla last Wednesday, where she expects to re main Tor several weeks'. ; air. a. iumcr, ni present amcmncr 01 11.0 (rraduatlrig clat In the Stale Normal school) Icatns loaucil out from tho Kpular livery ol David fibbcrl. There arc nolle teller in the county, and lua terms nro Vdry roasoiublc One day last wcek.s lysthe DoverlN.J. Tiidcx, there was a drummer from Newark in town soliciting orders lor printing. There must have been cometliing rotten in Den lilark nUnut the I'elloW, as he nfiercd to prill letter lu'ads alid stntl-melits nt less rates than tho whito pajic'riiaii to-day bo bought in the New York markets. Ill this colinee- lion wo wish to say that "Patronize lion industries" applies as inueli to the printing business as any thing else. Why givo you work to an out of town drummer) when ycu can get Just as good a job and for just as In a price at home? Is it consistent for busi lie iiicu to grumble ubout jieople ''gntn, away from home to trade," when they d the same thing themselves? And this fact (its jiut as well ill this latitude U9 it docs i l)ocr. JUsl received a lino assortment or New Year' Curds. Cheap for cash. Cull and see them. The climate of Pennsylvania is ao ex ceedingly changeable and uncertain that I lie iiiiui prudent ciliuol g'uard ugaiiist tak ngcnld. To all such we would advise (he use of Dr. Browning's C. C. Cordijl.whicli has never yet failed to give prompt relief. It should nliraya he kept on hind and used as soon us the cold makes its appearance. It c.iil le had at all the drug stores. W. Champion Browning, M.b.i Pniprietor i.tld Manufacturer, 1117 Arch street) l'hllada. Hon. Z. H. Long was 011 a visit to Phila delphia two or three days during the pres ent week. On Saturday, tho JOlh in:'.., Dildine Snyder, of Parry vlile, will cell at public tale six valuable horses, lot of carriages, sleighs, harness, etc. Those In need of anything in this line should bear this fact in mind. All prime stock A large assortment of Buffalo. Hobes, Lap Blankets, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas and Walking Canes at J. H. Haudwerk'a Oak Hull, Mauch Chunk. There is quite a rivalry among tho poko long and w'cfl, arfd Ih'oso' who beard him went home mort tllaii satisfied All tho latest stjlcs of HATS AND CAPS, can bo found at J. II. Haudwerk'a Oak Hall, Mauch Chunk. Our newsy little co-temporary tho Ilaz- leton Daily Dullttiri entered upon Its s6cond vnlumo on Wcdiicsdiiy-last. Our Wish Is that It rpay live long and grow larger. It de serves success, and (liOiild bo flourished by tho people or Hazlcton and vicinity. Winter suits anil uvfrco'ats by the thou sands for tho holidays' for lefj money than ver berore, All wool Suits at rrom....ii...i4.i....$I.OO up. Men's good Overcoats at froim 3.50 up. lloy's Mellon Overcoat's ut from...' 1.05 up. and nn Immense stock of boots and shoes, lints, caps, trunks, valises, and gent's f urn isliiug goods. Cull berore Christmas and secure a good overcoat and suit nt lowest prices at Jonas Sondhcim's, first clothing store abovo Mansion House, Mauch Chunk. Kegister and Recorder Phillips, on Thursday morning last, received Iho Com missions fir the several county offices elect ed at thejust election. Our old friend, Fred Schmidt, formerly f ll'eissport, now or Scllersvillc, Bucks county, was in town on Thursday. He looks jolly as ever. -Just received at tho store of J. T. Nus- laum k Son, a very largo and attractive as sortment irf Fancy Goods for the Holiday trade nt lowest prices. W. D. Harrington, formerly in the em ploy nf this office, is now engaged cauvass- ng Tor Ilusscll Young's edition of "Grant's Trip Around the H'orld." An entire suspension of miningand coal transimrtatioii has been ordered on tho CX-n- ral Railroad of New Jersey from December 1 bi January 5, The trial of milium Eekertund Francis Smith nt ll'ilkesharre, for the murder of John Mallady, alNanticoke, in October last resulted U'ednesday in their acquittal'. The Directors of (lie Lehigh Valley Riilroad company have declared a quarter ly dividend of one per cent, nn the capital slock, payable 011 and after January 15th. Do you knuw why J. T. Nusbaum & Son arc selling sueh large quantities of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, ic.? Because they are selling at old ruiCR3 A fi 'lit 011 Saturday night in a Bradford siloon resulted in one of the combatants having his car "chawed off. iiOTTHli rno.n ka.-vsas. Tho followine interesting letter from our young Inciiil, E. 1. uollenmayer, who leu this placo about one year ago, will no doubt be perused with much pleasure by his old acquaintances hereabouts. En. Wilson, Kan., Dee. 2. 1870. II. V. MonTinsian Sin: When I loft l.e. hlghlon I went to Cleveland, Chicago, and (hen through Iowa. 1 stopped at several places but none suited my l-ujlacss, for differ ent reasons. I went to Kansas City and out on the Kansas Pacific road, slopping In Junc tion City, a beautiful city. (You must know that town has no significance In this Slate, fly Is applied to all Incorporated placet.) It Is siiuaicd on a plateau, has regular streets and good substantial buildings. 1 also stopped at Ilrookvlllennd Ellsworth; neither of tbeso places weo what I looked for, so 011 the 1st of April I was in Wilson. This Is a city of 000 population, according to tho spring census. It is the most rapid growing place I ever bad any knowledge of, fur since 1 ana here, there were no less than 20 private residences built, bne Methodist parsonage, one Presbyterian church, and a very nnedeimt; this Is some Improvement anyhow. We have nearly all branches of trade reprb'bnted hero mcrch a-itsinir ocerics, hardware, dry goods, lum ber, millinery u."Od, gent's furnishing guods, harvesting Implements, jewelry, four hotels, onerestuurant, three doctors, but until lately we bad no saloon. We aro In great need ofa tailor Who can cut and Ut. Tin re. Isnqncttlth In 13 miles. We have also loom for a cabinet maker and a banker. Our people nro enter' prlfinir and will aid Iho latter, I hare no doubt. On the bank! of the Smoky Hill rlrcr, Ibree utiles south, hero are four coal minus, Workliiv fully M men. Two slopes are very good coal f.ir this country, It l a bituminous cod I of Inferior quality, but It is believed that the more there Is mined the better It will get. Business, here, has not made such a great s'rlie as It has done In the Kutt, but 111 sti 'Illy iiiinrivliijr, though It has never been so low 'Jottn as ll Was In I.ehighion. I have had a suftlclrucy ol work and a proportionate amount olsilcn. I have nought u lot In 'ho city fur a dwelling, a Sne site. I receive your paier every Tut sday except when some ace! ilenlhapp-nit I inn Euoii Interested In the home and Weatherly news, though the latter In scarce. Enclosed find 11.00 fur my pap. r or next jer, Vol. VIII. We all arc right well, and remain, E. Y.DolxiiNMi-YKK. The shooting match, which was to bo held last Saturday by John taipp, of Stuart'i Him; was postponed on account of tho falny weath er to this (Saturday afternoon, itcmember boys, II goes' for a cow, Mr. Flcckenstine (Mid wire, or Lehigh county, trcro gKcstlol Frank dllb'eft several days last week. Mr. J. II. Meltiltr, who his been, In tho employment of.Mlchael Oarber for the last twoyeaff; left last Tuesday for KresgevlUej his former home. N. O.i the noted hunter, had thegctod luck orcaidurlnir lour rabbits last Ttfcsdan but most or the cfeJlt was duo to his dogs-a Pointer and Nipper. Joslnh Cunfer and Joseph Houith Wcro nt I.ehUhton last Sunday evening attending church. John licnnlnghofl killed two porker3 last Monday, one of whirl: weighed 318 lbs. Mr. Solomon and Edgar II. Weaver In tend to start a sinking school at Hornsvllle, Lttfrd long. That Is If they can et the ser vices of our worthy "Uncle" to act as Janitor. -There is d young man In this valley who calls the Literary Society a bad place to go to; tho reason Is, he intends to enter the Theological Seminary next spring, and so he wants to be good himself. David Kuhns lost two pigs this fall by the prevalent disease. The tourists, Mr. Hough and Mr. Schaef. ler, were In church ori Sunday. They assert that till wsl a pi Ivllego nut to be enjoyed In far ofTLeadvllle; The School Hoard, at latt Saturday's meeting ado ted tho Brook's new scries of Aritliincth s. This Is astride In advance In the line of Mathematics. John IJehhlnghoff round a cow-bell en Sunday morning while following the track of a fux. which had passed through his cornfield on tho rainy night previous Wo aro glad to announce that bualso found the owner. Mr. Oharlcs Fritz. Is dolnir a thrlvlmr butchering trado al pri'Jcjit, and many are the homes made savory thereby. J. II. Nothstlnc, of Fritz Dale, Is still working at I'ackerton. going home every S it. urday evening, having fur company that plcco of workmanship called "pipe," WHKh nut only wears away health but often the hair on the chin. Tho new sty Ic of hat! are qulld . rage at present. The ladles wonder what tho gentle men think of them, even going to the ex treme or asking; but often comments are matlo In mueh strunger terms than they care to hear. Uiitao. Kttmrt's Hun iiniiin. -Some men pay attention who never pay anything else. Factl "Bingo" wishes Mr. Paradox was an air cushion for about five minutes he would sit down on him. John Ncwmayer speaks of Jim U, as a flying Dutcbman. Very well; what were legs raado for? Mr. Paradox, of Heidelberg, Lchluh Co., now teaching at East Pcnu, was In our valley last Saturday. Nathan Hex, of Weatherly, expects to sp- nd the holidays In this valley. Henry Ncwmayer, of Baltimore, Is at pres ent tho guest of Valentino Newmaycr. Llnln Mantzand A. J. Balliet the great snipe and rabbit hunters, contemplate going to Bradford county, to hunt bears, Sir. Solumon and Mr. 1 1 1 1 1 have started a singing school nt Fannlngton. Mr. Solomon lnfoimcd us that he and .Mr. Weaver Intend to start a school BtStuarl's Hun bernro-loiiKr! A letter received from Olara Uarpster, of Columbia county, by her uncle, I.. Ilex, In forms us that she arrived home safe. We had a good rain nn Saturday, but It spoiled J. Lapp's shooting match. I). Konnsatid W. E. Milngler were busy making sausage this week. Mlsi Jano Illllmaii was visiting her uncle Lewis last Sunday. Tho Summer Side boys aro f till crossing the Delaware to Hornsvllle, where they see aunt alary. E.lIoiigh was In Packcrton for work, so was Uncle Lewis and Solomon, I hotcacberofSen lal'scchool has enrolled 53 scholars, tlnd more coming. Havld Straup lost a pig by the cholera. Quite a number or young folks were as. soiublcd ut the bouse of Win. Horn last Sun. day evening. Among those present we noticed Misses E'l.uia Miacflcr, Tllllo Beck, Mary Hex, Tillio Hough, and Messrs. llcnj, Deck l.lwln Matitz. Aleck Keinerer, Ed, Hough. Willie .-liaelfer'aiiil others. Wehavo oulto a number of iroits In our ueiguuoruoou. 1KXA8 JACK "l.ove, SJonrlsIilpt .llnrrlnge." Itev. James A. Little, ut Hnkendauqua, will deliver Ins iopular lecture on thoubovo bubjeel In Presbyterian church, ol this place, ui Monday evening uextj 15lh hist., at 7:30 o'clock. Those who are in lovo should be there to heir, as well as thoso who are iiunt ing and those who aro married, for we uro assured I'J those who have heard the lecture that there is enough in it to please, amuse and instruct them all. Here are a low press opinions: Scranton RntXblkaH 1 "Full of interest to those who o nleiiiplalo marrying." Allenlown Democrat: "Mr. Little is one of the most etl'eclivo and brilliant pulpit orators ill these iarw a uiilsueu puouc 6ic-iKer hi oratory having that dignity ol natural ness winch the mere polish ol art can never bestow." Ulieiiantloali Herald: "All should bear this lecture, ifussible,us Ills an important one, Stroudtburq Jtfcnoniani "Tho lecturer created luerrimeui Irom the beginning to the end of his lecture. Utile audience udendt-d with the uxKi-tution of laughing, they were ml ilisaniMUiiled. If tnev attended with the i'Xat-lutoi of being instructed, there wus certainly mailer enough 111 me lecture wneu pruiieriy uppneu, 10 nil inui expeciauon. Admission 15'cchts, children 10 cents, and the proceeds are for the benefit of the Sab bath school. VIII Creek lie lim. Thomas Klblerpald (13 a vislton Saturday crust week and returned Iwuio on Sunday. 11. u. uunsiinan, 01 rono roco Oreck.lolt for HroaUllcadsville, Monroe county, on Jlon day last, where he remained two days, finish Ing a job of painting;; and from liter ho went to I Hurt, where he procured another Job. Two women, who reside near here caught twenty rabbits this fall. William Klbler, of Kresgevlllc. Monroo county, was at this place on Monday, butcher ing lor nis lather. John Dlstler has completed his piazza. Adam Jtlblcr and Henry Haydl, while out gunning ono day this neck, bagged lou phedSatlis. -John 13. muter and Austin Wolfe, ol this place, left on Wednesday fur Audemled to commence working, where they procured J"b at recovering a mine. We wish them good luck. A number ofMauch Cfitlnkpapcrs come to the pottoinco drnWirat Trarbsvllle, only few or which are call.d fur. Of the Advo cate fiohe are refused. Jo. turedhisleflelbow. Dr. N. B. lteber reduced , Jowe'8ri 'n Maue1' cl'uk. '' at " the fracture and the little fellow is doing finely, Threo men Were burned by an explo sion of fire damp in the Pittslou Coal Com pany's twin shaft at Pittutou, Tuesday, ami one of them, named John Hindle, Is uotex peeled to recoyer, Quite a number of ministers from abroad went in ktleudance al tho Preacher' meet ings nf the M. E. church, in this borough, ou Monday and Tuulay, uud the meetings were interesting and well attended. holidays uroappioachlng,butE. II. Holdup pears to take the lead lint only ill low priree, but iu tho Uwuty of desigh and the quality of his goods. Persons from this Cud Who may have occasion to visit that borough should not fail tooall and Inspeet his stock. Store a fow doors above the Mansion House. For the weqk ending Dec. fith, the first week In the new aial year the Leh. Vul. railroad transported 9?,77 tons of mat over their rood, bing an increase of 5,1188 tons as I oorajiared with same week last year- Wfefelt of Prurer. The following programme has. been adop ted by the United States Evangelical Alliance for the week of prayer, January 1-10, 1680 Suuday, Jan. 4th. Sermon on the fullness 01 Uhritl 3 balvatlon. Monday, Jan. 5th. Thanksgiving for tho blessings oflho st year, aud prayer lor tueir continuance. Tuesday, Juh. 6th. Confession of slnnd nuiinidiiou ueiore uoti. Wednesday, Jan. 7tli. Frflyer for the rhurth of Christ, its ministers, its growth iu gracC) and its enlargement! and lor reviv als 01 religion throughout the country. Thursday, Jan. 8th. Prayer for Chris tian education 1 fur the family. aUd iustilu lions of learning; for Sunday schools and VUriSMUIl AS40CIUUUUI. Hi IT Crcol; Item. Poultry or all Kinds Is very cheap. Snow Is very tardy In Us appearance. Our schools are continually filling hp. The sleigh dealers are wishing Tor soow. This place at present, li entirely free from sickness. Hon. I, n. Zrrn, was atlhlsplaceon San- day, We were pleased to meet liltn, Thos. Koons, newly elect sheriff, walat this place, on Tuesday,on ajhuntlngeicilrllon Hernial hundred ti ns of Iron oro have bee tkea away from the Old 1 aury's Forge this 1 lac, the past two weeks, and taken bv learn to Welssport, from thence shipped by rail to Heading. Teainlters get ?a cents per ton to deliver It at Wclssriort oh car. The Soil's School, taught by W. E. Kern erer, averaged 40 pupils the first month. This school Is said to be largest at present rrunklifi. Frederick Hide, an Inmate ofttie Frank llo Poor House, died on Friday morning last week. Ho was Interred at tha St. Paul church of this ploce, on Sunday afternoon So'clook. Funeral services ware conducted by ltsv. J. E. Freeman, of the Belurmed church. Ills remains were followed to their last and final resting; place by a large cos- coursaof people. He had attained the ripe age of 85 years, 7 months and V) days. II r. 1.1. t bt Letier'a' Ilemaining uncalled for In the Packertbi lWofliee Tor the week ending Saturday, Dec. 0,1879: Jacob Correll, (2). L. McDxiit, P. M, rlio III; I'.. nlWlNtcrlal Aaaoclullnlf, Which met iu the M. E, chuJch of I Iris place, on Monday and Tuesday, was nff oc- fcasion cf rare Interest arid pnifftlotlioSb that attended. Kcv". J. F." Cha'plaln, D, D"., jwes aided, and Kcv. W. ti. McDowell, of Allen town, acted as Secrebiry. Tho attendance of ministers rii small, marly of tho pastors being bilgnjrcd In extra ncctlngs and unable to be absent from their charges. The sermon on Monday evetilHg by Rev. H. T. Qulgg, waj n, production of grout merit, doing credit to the head and heart of the ydung and promising minister. Tuesday from 0:30 1(1 m wj ocdlipled In cxerciso of il theological and literary char acter. Tilt) reviews of Df. Miller on Iho Atonctne'nl" by Dr. tfiaplaln, t-as very able) and H10 association unanimously re quested a copy for publication In Iho Quar terly Itevicw. The question, ''Shall we have Lvccum and Chatrfuqua Literary Exercises In our charges?" elicited quite a spirited and In tcrestlng discussion. It was participated In by Revs. Pickop, Qulgg, Miller, McDowell, Griffith and Young. The conclusion seemed to be that while the conversion of souls was of first Importance, sanctified mental cult ure was essential to tho highest stylo of christian character and uscfulhcssi Rev. TV. L. McDowell atiJ Rev. S. L. SchalTcr read Interesting essays. The for mer on the "Cardinal doctrines" and the latter on the "Modes bf Work particular to Methndisnf." Revs. Smoyer and Seyfrit of the Evangel il fc'iiurclinnd Rev. George A. Hart, o tho Wyoming conference of tho M.E. church were introduced. Tho audiences nt all the sessions were good, but dominated in a full house on Tuesday evening. The evening address by1 Mrs. May L. Griffith, ofMauch Chunk, was beautiful ntid powerful. In an unassuming and tvomnnly way she aimed direct for the cart and conscience, and hit the mark) her address did itiucli goKdi as did also tho ad dress of Rev. D. M Young, of Catasauqua. Their thcine waV'Church Work." Tho large udienco wus held spell bound until after 0 'clock by tho pathetic appeals of Mrs. Grif fith and by tho quaint practical pungency of Mr, Yeurig. The singing du'riflij tho day was led bv Rey. Griffith at thenrgan ami in the even. 'ngs by the choir, The choif did well as usual, but thesingiiigortliehymn: Watch man. what or the nictitT" was nf m'nro than ordinary excellence. Ort tho whole tho meeting ol the Association will Ire remem bered as a pleasant and irnfiUUle episode. The next meeting will bo at Catasauqua two months hence. Win. Klotij son of Joel KlotZ.df East. Weissport, returned home last week, sick with consumption, and died on Sunday. His funeral took placo Tlnlfsda'y. He leaves wifeatfd three children j ho was about 38 years of age. A call into tho stoYd ofW. II. Knecht on Wednesday, wo found.him genialoscver. Ho reports business generally as slightly mpruved in nil branches. It is again rumored that tho Fort Allen Rolling mill will start up between now and spring. So mote it be. We Were shown a sample of oro fronl the Wind Gap silver mine, but tho presence r silver therein is very small; there aro more indications orieadi Tho prettiest lady of Weissport is What is she doing? Our TVcnlhcrl)- Speclnl. The weather, during the past week, was delightful a haty atmesph're and genial warmth akin to the brief btit fascinating sea son known as "Indian Summer," while we are having naught but rain and1 mud this week. Oar teachers aro having arfttatlonon sick sptlli. First, Miss Dlskpy then Bliss Dobson and last Mr, Rowland. Ttiey lire all '"'np and doing" again, however, and vigorously push ing their vocation?, An Interesting and powerful revival Is now In progress In the M. E. cbdrchi The meetings began on Monday of week before last. Itev. Wolfe, the Evangelist, preached on Monday and Tuesday evenings. On the Sabbath oflast week Itev. Oolburn, the pas tor, received Into chuich connection twenty, five new members Iho first fruits of the re vival, and on last Satbath1 lime additional, white there are still twelve or fifteen peni tents at the altar. ThoThanksglvlngdlnner In the Reformed church was well gotten up and fairly patron ised by our people. A first class Thanksgiv ing dinner for 25 cents Is a rarity, Miss Smith, one or our teachers who had the misfortune a lew weeks ago to lose her purse containing ten dollars in money, was very aurccably in'rprls'ed to hare It pidced In her hands by tha finder Mr. Orlf. Ilachman. Our train hands aro kept very busy at the presmt. Working frequently until a late hour. We learn that our Presbyterian friends have resolted to givo the Rev. Mr. Hawson ol Brooklyn, who preached several excellent sermons here some weeks ago; a call to the pastorate of the church; we hope he may decide to accept. We are glad to report Jimmy Dunn, who lias beert dangerously 111, rapidly recovering. Report of Weatherly schools lor Ioicnibcr: Primary Miss Nettle Dinkey teacher, en. rolled VI, average 73, percentage 8-'. Made lull time 23. II Primary Miss Nora Smith, tineher, en rolled ID. average 03, percentage SI. uauo full time 29. rsecondary, Miss M auxin Klshbaugb, teacher, enrolled 70, average 58, pircenluge 81. made lull Ho e 29. B Secondary, Miss M K. llodfonj teacher. enrolled et, average 7, percentage aiaue lull nine h. , ... lnli.rmiMllntf: Miss Emma T. McCav tcScher; ehiolled 411. avbrage 38, percentage 80. made full lime 10. ramuiar; .1. w. iiunicr, teacher, enroneu so, average ill, percentage 82. Made full (Imn 1A High, j'. P. Rowland teacher, enrolled 41, average a, ucrceuiuKu o. iuuun ,uu lime v. naacLAnu. A Primary .1 no. ailllunn, Oharlle Snyder, lluab Mcllugh, wm. aluorc, Harry nouns, liobt. Tali, f rank llisher, Ourtls lluekley, llerllo Miller. Mich. McDonnell. Tracv Hose. Flora Ftnkler, Ella Hurtz, lannirf MtUonomy, Annio Knecht, Sallte Sicfgcr walt. Katie Keller. Lenft Hcrr. Blanch Eaille. I'ltucle Twcedle, Annlo lielian, Ella Schuyley, Husle Uhecsuman. 21. B Primary llullln HlakcEleei Jttl. I'eatty, Ulineri uroll, uowaru f reeman, iicorge Le&dcham. Oeorno Miller: Calvin Stclirer. wait, llerilo Olcctho, Numa Vcfs.lt Herbert Sctser, Wllllltm tsllngcr, Uclger Slrccter, Maggie Derr, llcssle Eadlo, Kinrija Fenster lnaehcr. Carrla Uamrwere. L.!llio Oarre. Addle Harrison, Mary McDonnell, I.Ida Smith, Laura Shiner, Clara Taney, rdslo Wefti Mary .-mltb, Nora Wanner. 25. . . .6 -',1-11 lln C.B.I.. V.l.tld t-.n... . . .Vl Uli'l. J ...IOW UIIJ.,..,, .u.tiKt. Willie Tlney, Frank Kuehncr, Jno. Cain 1- ocii, i-ranik iuuiik, .1110. iironir, hiiho Warg, Oscar. Fllelnger. Wm. Harts, ItoM McAikC. llov Younu. Frank Clarke. Thos. t innier, win. oieiier, usn- Anurcas. aiary Miner IJros., at tho Fort Allen Foundry are running along full time. Win. Miner, ol tho Fort Allen Foundry left on a business trip to New York, Wed nesday morning. Since the rain, tho Weissport Planning Mill Is rapidly filling the accumulated orders. Our I'nrryvlllo lltulgct. tiuy relcrs who lias been nulla slrk ot scarlet lever has fully recovered under the SK1111111 treatment 111 our uomaepattiic pliv sician, Dr. W.T.Christ. Jacob Tcters exiiects to go to tho city nf brotherly love during tho coming week. Mr. P; seems to be doing quite an amount 01 business in 1113 store. The No. 2 cast house is now under roof .1I11. Tho accidents that hud ha owned ai tue lurnaccs are being speedily repaired Mr. J. Chapman has taken possession of the bouse of Mrs. Gosser, who moved to i.a-,t Muueh Chunk. Mr. Hill from Wcissnort has been em ployed as night telegraph operator at the L, a: o. uepoi vice win. v. Williams. Tho Protracted mectincs in tho M. E. chinch closed on Sunday night. Rev. liutz is at present holding a pro- iracioi meeting at bnyuer 8 cntircu. The Board of Directors of the E. M. A Society has also had a meeting lately anil some important matters buyo been trans- acteu. Water is getting plenty again dnd peo ple are giau lor it. alfonzo. i lio iron "Triidtl Vhilo tho aggregate of sales reported In tho great Iron marts show a falling off as compared with the previous week, Iho mar ket continues firm In tone, especially for standard brands of mill, and producers and sellers generally have faith in the inline. dinte future, and are not inclined to iriaki any concessions whatsoever in order td ef fect sales. Late advises from across ll; water report an advance of from two to three dollars in English Bessemer, the effect of which will be to stimulate tho market lor American, ami the feelitiggencrally obtain at the present li mo that prides of the latter uro more likely to advance than decline. The prlfes of anthracite iron last week were for No. 1 fonndry $3233 cash, No. 2 foun dry $30i grey forgo $2030. Ex Towumcnkliiir tlrcvlllett) The rain we had on Saturday oflcst wceK made quite an increase to the wait in the Big Creek. Tile butcheitrttr season is now in order. rersdds would do well tas hill their hog how ueiore ine cholera will make its appearance Aud do tlte hilllne for them. Wilson, son eff Amos BeeYj forrrially df this idtfee; but tlo'w nf Bucks county, was visiting menus in mis place this week. An infant child of Aarrfh Been of Beer' Valley, was interred at the Jerusalem church at Truchsvi ei Tueidav last. Will ''Duplex" pliase accept thanks for past lavoriT There will be preaching at tha Jerusa lem onurcu, to-morrow ounuay;. Prayer meeting, to-morrow morning. 10:00; a, m., and in the evening at 7 o'clock at upper wg creeic meeung nouse. Mmcdit. ldndcnhcrgcr, Emion Schocll. Maud West, Nora WllliainsjUrc e Keller, Minnie Hartrj MairglnU.irrelt. Ida lleers, Carrie Oarret, I) Secondary Hobble Eadle, Eugene Itlncr. jno.iiciKer iiiuj: j,ici-uoi: unt,. i,uiie, x.v erltt Rowland. Wllllo Stoecklet. E irncst Tweedle, Nettle Eadle, Holla Ham, Carrlo Kammerzcl. Alice Taney, Martha. Tatt, 1. kzih ij siiater. 14. A Intermediate. Jas.McllBgh. Oscar Fen- sicrinaener.iiiiorv w esnourn. i.izziPi.roir T.lzztn rishar Dora RbSenstoek. Alice Hronir, Yellle lirong. Elld Harts. Wlllo Davis. Noi- lie Weil, I.tltlra House. Minnie Frcy, Mary ttlno. cassie siout. Anna iiotn 10. Oralnmnr.-Waller llnrleman. Lewis Kueh ner, Henry Fl-her, Harry Illnesiwmil.eade. ham. Anthony Campbell, Robert lleers, Irene West, Ll.llo Hampton, Carrie Han. son 10. Hlah. John Fatmesj A. J. liidle, John MuS. reiiiiuilt iliiini; Hover, at-nniu x.v-s, in.oo Strcetcr, Ctfrrlo Tweedle, Cora Vandyke S. Owing to the pressure of work in the Lfc- blgh valley Mliops, they are now running ex. tra hours. Mr. W. II. HeWltt andll. S. Rlnker havti dissolved partnership Mr DeWltt retiring, Wo are promised a literary treat from Mr. Cope oe the 20th and 22nd Inst., In School Hall. Mr. Cope appears In School Hall un- ler the auspices ol the order of Knights of Pythias, and will give among his renderings Damon and Pythias" In five acts, which Is very highly pralscu by the press. An entertainment Is on tho Hoard for Christmas Eve by tho members of the M. E. Sabbath School, and It promises to be good. Our people feel highly honored by tho handsome vote awarded Weatherly as the place or holding the Institute or ltsd. We aro assured that no pains will be spared to provide ample and excellent accommodations for all the Bchool-masttrs and school-marmi of the county. Utukl WAnr. Obituary. Mrs. Isabella, wifo of Wm. A. Graver, formerly bf this borough, died at her home in Ashley: Luzerne county, at about 1:30 o'clock on Thursday morning last. De; ceased was well and favorably known to our people and highly appreciated for her many christian virtues. Slid had been sickly for a long time, still her death was to a degree unsuspected by her friends nt this time, un til within a few days past. She leaves a husband and five children to modrn their loss. The body will arrive in Weissport this (Friday) evening, and bo conveyed to the residence br Mr. A. Graver, Sr.) and to-mor row (Saturday at brio O'clock thb fuhcral will take place. Tho services will be held in the Weissport Evangelical church, by Rev. J. P. Miller) asssste'd by Rev. J. K, Seyfrit, alter which the body will bode' poeiled la the cemetery or that borough. An Oil City dispatch says: The Buffalo express, which left Pittsburg on Friday eve ning at 8 o'clock, nn the Allegheny Valley Railroad, ran into a land slide, two miles below that place, uud the engine wus turned t. .1 n ., . 1 lino 1110 river ana eigm ouai cars tvere Friday, lh. Prayer lot nations, ru era 1.1 t -A. i .v.. au.l.i.iei for peace and religious liberty eaped'w!thttut Injury. The fireman, Ar- Saturday, Jan. 10th Prayer for Home thur Simpson, of Pittaburg, was crushed in and Foreign .Missions 1 fur the outpouring the wroek, aud at lust urvounUthe body hd of the Spir.t upon all Huh, aud the confer- not been extricated. Tho truck was cleared sion ci me worm. In time to prevent any detention of trains. Rellgfoittf Noted Packebtojc M. C. Cacaou. Rev. W. Pickop, putof. To-morrow (Sundsy), preach lag at 10:30 a, m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school 2 p. m.t Prayer MeetlDgTharsday evening at 7:15 o'clock, EVAKOELICALUHUnCIl WxtSSTOET J. Seyliit Pastor. Qcrmsn preaching at 10 o'clock a. m., In the North Weissport Chapel. ToacHers meeting at 1:30 p. m. Sunday School at! p. m. Engllshpreachlngat ? p. m. LEinaiiTos il. K. Uuoncji. llev, J, P, Miller, pastor V:30 a, m., I lass Meeting) 10:30 a. iu., Seroion by the pastor, X p. m;, Sunday school; Op. m.i Prayer and Pralsa Service i 7 p. m., -ermoh by tha 1 alter. PaoruiOTto MaiTino ih thEvaoiui oau tng'.lih preaching to-o.urrow both mdrnlng and evening by Rev. Oso. O. Hart) Chi plain uf the Urand Lodge of Oood Temp lars of thtl Slate. Iict all come and hear itilt) 'tloquant divine. All are Welooulo. Come I early. hIATC NUWH. Gntfeh fost. G. A. It., at PottsHlle: has dispensed over $30,000 iu charity since or- ganiznuoui A vein of c'tlal, ttVelve feet in thickness, has bee'ri discovered near New L-jkingtuu I'erry couniyi We have not tel Heard bf d rase of colds. coughs, throat or Chest complaint, that has not yiemeu to "iir. oeuers cougn Dyrup." One Ann in Reading Have tanned 200,000 sheep, goat and calliulns mis year, A wild cat nf immense size was killed near Whisky Run, Delaware county, ou inursiiuy nigntj 01 last wcea The Huhtziiigers are in Reading making f repu ration to apply to Court lor their ds barge Ubder the insolvent act. Frunklih Shaubi while riding on tin bumper ofa car on the Pennsylvania rail road near Lancaster, Monday, was thrown on and instantly Kiueu. Patrick Gillespie, a repairman of the Reading Railroad Company, waa run over by a coal train at raio Alto fionuay, unit Injured so baaiy mat he cannot recover, On Friday afternoon Mr, John Campbell, of Noblestown, Allegheny county, was ai most instantly killed by the accidental dl charge of a gun, la the hands of a friend. while out Hunting, The PotUtowa Ledger says that 403 tons of Iron were manufactured by the Warwick iron company ia wee All the Iron works at Glendon are report ed to be In excellent condition ana busy wun a large number 01 orders, A hat factory that will have a pmducin capacity of 125 to 150 dozen hats a day wil oe put in ojierauun iu xveuuiig tins ween. McCorimck'a Nail Works at West Fat View, Dauphin cnudty, were lighted un Saturday night with gas manufactured on tne premises. A family in Conerulty township. West moreluud county, were made violently sick by partaking ol cider from a barrel. Iho barrel waa examined And tudud to contain a dead oopperneau inane, Asstfclota .1 in) pc of that count V. Judre Marshall Is Ih tlio Insane Asylum utllarris burg, receiving treatment for a disordered Itidi Thrce'Thousand foiir1 linhdrcd and fifty- one acres of white pine arid white oak tlm. ber land in centre county nns ueeu soni mr $02,000 to Mr. John T. Foivlfc'r; of Foitler 'oH Omce, that county. The tonl Onrrnlors' nlld Miners' Doflrrl of Arbitration orlVeetern Pennsylyfililii ll.ivc declared that arbitration is a failure: This conclusion has been arrived nt after n num ber orunsuccessrul attempts to fix prices for December. The prices for November were fixed by tho Board nt 3 cents per bushel, and tho miners held out for the same this month. There wu d reprefentdllon oT 8,000 miners Ih tho Board, tthd it is thought that strike is incviiauie. Jollri Mclvin. while walking on the track of tha 1'eHlfsylvanla Coal Company's rail road, near I'llttion. on Baturuay aiternoon, was struck by d coal train and killed. General CliailesS.Mcrchuiit.Unlted States Army, died on Sa'turddy etCoi lisle, Pa. He wes ono of tho oldest olliccrs In tho United States army, having been in the service for upwards 01 sixty-nvo years. A charter wds uranted ct the State De partment Monday In the Susqueliarilfo' and Clcarficl Railroad Coinpanv,extcndinjrfrorn a Imlnton the lino or the Philadelphia ntid Erie Railroad, at or near Kcaliue, Clinton county; via tho valley nf the west branch of le btisquehaiina river anil ol tho Moslian- non creek to a cotiileMibn at or near the mouth of said Creek; with life Lock Haven 1 ml Lleiirflcld Railroad, a distance of about hilly five miles. The capital slock is f 700,- 000, or 11,000 shares, ut $50 per share. What every ono says must be true,.' that Dr. Sellers' Couzh Svruif has no Mual for roughs and colds. Try it. Price 25c. The boiler houses nml machinery at three oil houses; nnti 2,1)00 barrels of Oil with tanks.elc.; were destroyed utColevillc.twelve miles irohl lirad lord, oil Monday night cdus- ug a loss 01 J,uou, A Potlsvillc school mistress whinrtd a pupil until lib was black and blue for mak ing faces. She said sho wit! sorry that she had lost her temper, and the School Board concluded that such wus ample reparation. A freight engine ran into a passenger train Tuesday morning tit Eddystone, just above Chester, oil mo Delawaru river brunch ol the Heading raliroall. Both engines anil a pas senger car were badly vrrecked, bill lib" jier soti was injured. William Works, conductor of a freight rain on the Philadelphia and Reading rail 'oud, wus found dead on the truck ut Palo Alto at six o'clock Tue. day night, with both legs and an arm cutoff. It is supposed that hu fell in attempting to lump on a passiuc coal train. Tho Fchflsvlvania Kioto Granee. Patrons f Husbandry, metal Blooiilsbu'rg, Columbia county, Tuesday afternoon, Colo'iiil V. E. Piollet, of Bradlonl county, presided. Dele gates were present from more than half of tho ecu nt lei 111 the Male, and others arrived Wednesday. rl c'orresifonderit writes from Milfonl. Pike county, (hat the whereabouts of Wal ler Mitchell, a notorious land swindler ol that place, who has been missing for some weeks td escape! arrest, nro known. Ho stales that Mitchell's operations huvo been extensive enougn to tnuKo him worm yiou,- 000, which he has it! tested 111 (internment bonds, and that bo has made arrangements to leave the country, if such should become necessary in oruer to avoid a conviction and imprisonment. All liquor licenses are revoked in Eric county where 11 can bo shown that tile Hold er Is unwoitny. The Judge ot the county Ualbrailh, was elected as u temperance can- nuaie alter u se;eiu struggle. Miss Wren, of Tarport, McKcatl county,- n gin attractive in personal anil mental charms, trilled with tho infections ofa sa loonkeeper named Dallitadcc, who sought satisfaction ni cold poison. Tho' sUctiotl of a stomach pump saved him. Mrs. IIulsuv. ol Pottsville. has been ar rested and put under bail for throwing boil ing hot coffee over a seven-year old dough ter, who hod offended her. It was proved at the hearing that the child has been frequent ly beaten iu tho irtoStbrutnl mariner by her mother. Bv a report sent from Scranton it is learn ed that tho recent advance in Iho waces of miners' and laboiers In tho Lackawanna coal fields has dono these people hut liltlo good, us immediately um the auvunce in wages there was us great un advance ujiou all the articles 111 tho stores. The Bradford Era reports that salt water In lamo quantities has been fouild in Hie southern pail bl Mellenn bounty. Its pres ence indicates bad territory for tho oil ope rator, and has condemned thousands bf acres that were hitherto regarded ns good. The correspondent of tho Shenondoah Jicraia claims 10 navo oeen iniormeu u reliable portica tliat Messrs. Charles Farrls .t Co., have agents iu New York sending men to their mines to bo used in mining coal. There is a scarcity of miners in the nntbracilo field. rail and canal to all our markets, while III nglWttiral irt'er'SU are capable of Jtipp-ft. lifg it Iffffsly-lhttHlffrrt Jiiphlutlon. TheOp. portUflitjr II llielrt- If (hey will duly tmi Met It. aM f ii-TirH,i"n i?rri;itii5liN rciiti'iUN noTEHi Tho Upr Thames is fftfaVh" oyer for thtf first time In Several years stl J early a datK injlie season. AccUUnta rrorrf Egypt state (hill tbe Got crniiient Is actually boinrletllf WVlfaratloni" for war tUth Abysslriia. It Is f-cartnl lllat trV'o rlersVi-il hate breii arrested wlio rifo sulpcc'led or complicity Id the recent atlertiptexl JlwUlifatlon uf the' Czar. Tho SnnlshCahloetCouncil bis approved the report of tb Be'lfate Committees on the bill fdr the abolition cf slavery Iu Cuba. The Industry Cotton Bpinnlng Company; owner of large mills at Oldham, Eng.; hal pine Into llqulditltm id ebusequencK Oflho: depression in tradti. Mrssrs. George J. jo'icfcli k Co., export merchants, No. SS Batinghsll street, E. C. London, have failed. They ire reported W have business connections In CatiatU. The Lower House of tbe Austrian Itt'feU' strath hat rejected a motion for tbe reduc tion of the standing army, aud adopted the' first clause of the Government's bill, fixing, tho strength of the army on a war footing of 800y000 men. The Issue of prior lien bonds by the At-' laullr. flitd Ureal Western Railway organiza tion trttSteB; il is stated bat been successful ly couiplcl&I IH Holland. The amount is sued there and in London,la$12,000,00tl, but It Is contemplated to Increase the amount by $2,000,000: ReV. AHIihr ftegrieivef St. Paui't Church Brighton, Eng,aud, has jditled the Rufhith Church on account of the acceptance by tl majority of tbe English clergy uf the Eras tlau doings of Lord Pentance't Court, and it is riinforcd that several members of his end gregatinn and one of the sisterhoods alUrigh ton will follow his example. Tlte' ilealner Angtia; frtjrtl New York tat Glasgow, stranded in a tunw storm near Plailea',- a loir, rc'-iky Istdlld of Scotland. In the Filth of Clyde, df!' tile louth end of the island 01 Arron. 11 It expected mat tne will be got bff. William John Scott Bentinck, fifth Duke of Portland it dead. M. Lorils U'lanc. will shortly Irilrtt tire a motion ill lift! C'lldhfbef of Deputies, In f.vof ' oriJIeilaly iflHItcsty. Sir William Dot till; the painter and ex. director of tbe Royal Acadelifyi It dead, In his seventy-ninth year. Tho Ex-Empress Eueenie will eo direct from Spain to Zululand, to pray un the spot where the 1'rinco imperial met hit aeatn. The Rev, Arthur Wagner, of St Paui't church, Brightori; writes to the London it!. denying the report that he hat joined tbe cnurcii ui ltomo. Ijurinc the prevaltincV! of a fccelHl licavy cyclone in the Bay of Bengal a "strihn wave" swept over Milkisltkhal Island; drowning several hundred persons. Brcnnan'a cdee will be removed to the' Court of (Jutch's Bench at Dublin. The inunlclnulltv nf Paris has voted 500.- 000 francs for tlie relief nf the poor. Eugelflt! I'SSsell through Hendaye, France; on Monday, on her return from Spain tb' London. Lclilgliton I'roduee .Tlarkctl ConnxcTXD Wkxklt. Flohr, per sack . .,, iiii.ii... ft 06' Corn, per bushel .,, ,jn.t; Tt Oats, H-rbbillel.. mi :; VS MiitnfUhsp, percwt..iiiiiuiiii 1 VS Middlings, per cwUiiiii.iiiin 1 so llrttn, perewt :....:..;; lid Butter, periwund... in. 11.1 31 Eggs, per dozen 11 is 34 Hum. perK)UQd.,.;ii 10 Hard, pcrpourid... t Shoulders, Per iibUHd .1 I 1'UiatoeS, per bushel at Closing prices of Dkiiavxi & TowKsrxK; Stock, Government and Gold, 411 South Third Street. Philadelphia, Dec, l?. IR7H. U B. f's. las 1 10 s but p & itkai 11 n. urrencv a'H 1 0 bid 1.1 ,u a.f:Vl88l. new 10. t, hid mrd J.tt. 4W nvtv S bid MS, tittd 11.- 4'anew 10 It M ,. -is-io rei ntjlvabis u. 1 .-o S bl. (lit i.keo, riu.. ..' "t'llnaTt It... Uk old . . uki-t-s L,clllgli VkUev It. II bl H bit i t, ask'- lasblgb CUal A KaV. Co.,.. It oit I i 11.. ' , e,0l...J.U old 1 IV. tn.t Noilbern central .It... iitib lt) sti) lib e It. It. Co it bid It st. 1 ltts..Tlt. .V BotT. U 11. Co. I S bid It , pke-1 t'eulrai TraiiM-o tailoti Co la bid I' asked Nuiihernl'arjinoco"'. . Ml bid US iked ' Prti'd. bio 57 asked T-'o-ih rennavlvAnn It. H 8 v bid 81 ati Ins. Cool Nonh America, 'H bl- U askel . ei,(1radea:)..ii;i tin bio Jt asked lIVDfJNTUIAL, MOXi:Sl Tho outer depot shops in Allegheny tire building four locomotives for tho Fort Wuyuo railroad, Rockland Fumade, in Roeklait totVnshln lier.-.s county, is soon to comiucnco ciiera lions. Tlit; nail works at Tonnwanda, Brntlford county", havb been leased by R. Bostley k Co., oI'Milton, and will bo 111 opdralloli by 1110 nrst 01 1110 new year. Several Weeks ago the tllo'uldeH at the Crawfonl Foundry, of Allegheny, struck for higher wages, iney nave becu smcesslul and aro all at work again. Al (llo Palo Alio rolllrig hilll rle'lv Bands are being takeit on every day. The Bethlehem Company will employ 100 nieu to work their mines at Ilibernia, N. Ji Rcvilohis k Mosc'nivo's flirnaee. at the mouth of Red Bank, Clariou eddhty, vfill sodll he put in oieration. The building of the Kittanlng furnace and reuiruig of the rolling mill at tho same placo are being rapidly prosecuted. An advance of $1 per ton has taken place in tho wages of pudtllers employed by the Altoona Iron Association: Their wages are now $5.50. The rolliifg mill at West Hdinburg; Derka county, Is; running toils full capacity day and night, turning out an excellent quality of iron. Twenty-five puddling furnaces, five heat ing furnaces and an eighth-inch guide and bir mill are working away in tho Etna mills ut New Castle. The Johnstown Tribune learnt that the wages of the hands at the Cumbria iron works have been increased ten per cent., dating from the 1st of Novs Since the rise id the river the Pittsburg Slave Company have shipped off U,000 bar rels and 500,001'Jita ves. They expect to tend ol several minions yuore, The old Oliphant furnace, now known at the Fulrchance Iron Works, at Unlontown, Fayette county, is undergoing repairs pre paratory to being put in operation. The Owners oflho Frcuch Creek Korg'e in Warwick township, Chester county, have been cortipelled to refuse orders, having at many on nana as tney can nn. The Vesuvius Iron Works, at Sharpsburj have been purchased by Mr. JohnMoorbeat a large. Iron merchantofPittaburg.forSHSO.- 000. Tbe mill will be put in opeiation iu a week'a time, when there will not be an idle mm in Aiiegneny oounty, The blast furnace of tha Pottatown Iron Company will be put in operation by the fain ;niub Hands are wanted in tne elate quarries. There It such a scarcity of labor in Sharon that many of the works' are running ihort 01 nanas. The machine shops of Mrodmoll, Miles k Co., at west Chaster, aro 10 bocu Urged, and extra lianas win m lanca 011-next week. Mr. Joseph Arnold, of Uper Augusta, Northumberland county, wus throw 11 Irom nis wagon on Baturuay ana almost luttuut ly killed. A corresjamdent furnishes the following) "It it rumoied on good authority that the Washington Iron orks, locuted about leu miles from Lock Haven, in Clinton oountv. Pa-, aro about being leased, aud will go iota operation. These works have always hud I the reputation of producing the best oualitv ' of charcoal blooms, suitable for boiler plates, New Advertisements; pUBLIC SALE OF HORSED, Carriages, Harness, &c., The Undersigned will st at public sale: at his .-.tables, In the 1101101)011 OF PAIIUYi V1ULE. In the County of Carbon, Stats of Pennsylvania, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1879, commencing- at TWO o'clock noon, iho followlag valuabh riagcs, eco., k Iri the Alter e Horses, Car: 1 Urey Mare, yeart old.I Rood family b0ff kind and K'ntte In harness. . 1 DHOWN TltllTTINOHOKSBriintllri coven years oiu. 1 Black ilorse, 10 years old, kind ttld KHIU In harness, sult&btfl for a r&mllv. t goo.1 working Horses, tollable fur Team or rarin wort, , 1 1 1)1.1, win be two veari old next Spring. 2 PhmtonM Falling Top lldrifv: 1 Oiin Uai irv. 1 Uuck.board. 1 tw-hori u'airoii, 1 one-borte Tftick wiko I 1'lano-box lelgb: 1 HslkDt BlCinh. 4tetl li-avy Truck pni i culler. ht Stnirlfl Harness and a flntntttr Dfuther dttlclo tiK riuloerous to mehlloii. IE It .MS: six muntM' credit. lth appror. ed paper, on all purchases above, (t.oa. II1X.UINE SITTDKR, , Iarryvlll( Cafbou Co, P Ilec. lS.wl. KANSAS. THB WEEKLY CAPltAT, It t, flrltlua ITewspaper, Hiring latelt and most reliable Stale newt. Sent .o anf addren.poiug. paid, Six months ror ad callilL One war fur a M. Sample copy free. llUHSOK at EWINO, loraarai 1 The larce Unntry' bl Mr. Phillip Thomas, on Tutcurun creek, Wyoming county, was burned doWn latt week, causing a loss of av,vuv, www wu,i.u wwb u uou.uua - I, i maltar nraurnriKA thuL tli rwi Of f 8,000. ,,i9 0r ll, vdn do ma bottir themselves ' i , ,i ... i i . i . . I Governor Hoyt hat appointed Hon. W. , Sodt, or Prospwt, Butler c-UDty, to terye I tbe unexpired term of Hon. B. Martbtll at and eiect a rolling m 1 for the purpo-e of more f illy prejiaring uth tupe ior iron for the market. Lock Ilareo it aeoretiblo by JF tot AllE IH NEED OF Bootsj Bhocs, Hats, Caps, or, Gehts' Furnishing Goods, GO TO T.D.CLAtJSSeAgt., THB POrULAR Merchant Taibr, Bank Street, Lehiglltotli mioEs vfcirr ijw "oi oabii. nt pnblle patrouage tollelttd; alflt-U procured for toldl'ert dtfabted In TT. Blitrvl! by reasons wl noandsand othareaccl. All nsloMdala back to da tt olsetutrga. Pensions Increased. AdSrelj 1U Ittpf, NTunnAitr & CO.. No. tU Z St, V. W., WMllarfeo, X). O. titCyla.