MDAT5rDy bo found on Ble at OKO rilum i howell A Co's News. napct Anrerilnnir Duirau, 10 fT'"?"" where ADVEUTISINO CON VVW VflDIT TrtACTS mar bo made for It In 11U II 1 UlUAi BATunbAV, January 3j mi. Local and Personal. TO SUIlSCUMlEllSk ' Subscribers will jilcaso refer to the direc tion tabs on their papers, by so doing they Will bo nblo to seo whetlier lltty nro square tin our books or not, thus i John Filiwilliam mar8 79 Shows that IhesubscrlhlibH lias been paid Up till March 8th, 1870, nlid consequently there isonndollnrdlie Us t)h tllo present year, which you will plcnso remit, or$1.2j will be Charged if wo have lo echd bill. Now write 1880.. A Happy New Year lo all our patrons and friends. Ladies may now step lo tho front. It is Leap Year. The totai money on depositln the Beth lehem banks Is $149,139.38. Dan Hlco has Joined Moody and Ban key. Ho Eajo Us beats tho circus. Do you know that T. D. Clauis sells boots nnd shoes cheaper than an? mail ih iBftttt The third stack of tho Coplay Iron Works was lighted on Christmas day. Slatlnglon has 407 Inxables, of which number 207 arc liable to military duty. Tho Lehigh Valley railroad company Is stocking its road with new freight cars. SUmton, nplaco of about 300 inhabi tants, has four applicants for license lo sell liquor. Mr. John Knauss,of Calasauqua at the present timo has eight clllldren lying sick with diphtheria. i Tho Bethlehem Irort Company's cm' ployces have just rccievetl a voldhlary ad vance of 10 per cent, on their wages: Tho furnaces of the Thomas Iron Co., six at Ilokcndauqua and two at Lock-Ridge produce 2000 tons of iron per week. Our public schools will rti-open on Mon day next, tho 5th Inst, for a three month's term. Tho usual watch-night services were licld in the Uvangclical church on New Year's live. William rowcll, of Ross Hill, Luzcrno county, was struck by cars on frriday and killed. All the schools in Catawissa havo bcon closed owing to the prevalence of diphtheria. (Tho funerals average four a day. Fino ladies and gciltlcmcn's pocket books, froni lOcts. to $2.S0. Writing desks, facts, and upward. Scrap nlbilms, 12tts. and upwards, (jewing bo.tbs, iocts. and upward, dialler boxes, SOcts. Autograph albums, 5cls. to $3:00i 1'hotograph alburns, 60cb. to $12.00, at Luckcubacli'fi, Mauch Chunk. Tho Topular Wcttern Ticket Agent) B. O'Bnan, will bo at this offico next Wednes day night. If you intend lo go west, call and sco him, ho Will send you right, cheap and dUlc'k: Tho Cntasauquft Manufacturing Com pany surprised their employees on Saturday Week by paying them partly in gold coin. A number or our young folks are at home from Colleges and Seminaries, enjoy lrlg tho holiday vacation with, parents and friends. r. J..Meellan,r..a. D.,of Mauch Chunk, instituted a Lodge nf Knights of Honor at Catasauqua on Wednesday night mveek Thcro is now deposited in the three national b'lilb'S of Easton, subject to Check 61,130,826,6 The prudent man shovelelh off his pave ment, but the foolish man leaves tho ice on Ills and breaketh his own neck, or, anyhow ho deserves to. 300 boxes West's Vegetable Liver Tills for salo at Durliug's Drug Store. 20 cents per box. tf. Boikdixo. Two or three respectable young men can liav'o board in a private family. Apply at this office. Just received an elegant assortment of Ladies' coatings, .which will be made up trt order at lowest prices at T. V. Clauss' mer chant Tailoring establishment. tjol. E. B. Youngi ex-mayor of Allen- town, died lu thatcily on Tuesday last. The funeral will tnko plaeo to diy (Saturday) at ono o'clock p. m. front his late residence on Seventh bcloW Hamilton street, Allenlown Tho Allcntown Poultry Fair opened Tuesday. Tho boys of Eiislofl haVe'dgriidgoagainst tho pclico of that phicc'j who havo spoiled the elides on tho sidewalks by sprinkling ashes on them. Letter and note heads, envelopes, bill heads, ic, a siiccialty at very low prices. Call and sco samples. If you wanta nico sMoolhcasy shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz llocdcrer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho ld. Ho will fix you right, and don'tyou forget it. The Episcopal church at South Bethle hem, on Sunday week lifted a collection amounting lo $4,375 to pay off the church debt, which is about $4000. A man by name of Ilobert Hughes, em ployed in tho Blue Vein Slate Quarry, near Slatiugtou, was severely hurt oho day last week by a bank of curtli caving in upon hi m, When released from tho debris it was found that ho was so severely bruised that he could not proceed to his boarding house without help. He was however at last ac counts rapidly mending up. Havo you got your winter overcoats T If not, go to T. D. Clauss, tho tailor, and sco the immense! display of new and elegant do- signs in overcoatings just received. Seo a wine cup in another column, Mlb a bunch of Grapes from which Spoor's Port urape WIB6 is made, that Is so highly esteemed by tho medical profession for the use of invalids, weakly peWotfi and the aged. Sold by druggists, Congressman Ilendrick D. Wright dis tributed 1,000 loaves of bread to the poor of his district on Christmas defy, 1,000 loaves on Saturday last, and 1,000 more on New Year's day. Frank II. Kyle, a grocer of West Pitts oon, has boon arrested, charged with obtain ing several thousand dollars worth of goods nuder false pretences and disjiosirrg of them with the Intention of defrauding his credit ors. Tho Sheriff has sc12od his slock. Fred. Snyder, for n number of years proprietor of the Union House; St Mahanoy Plane, died on Sunday morning last after a lingering illness. Henry and Thomas Ziniinerman'.brcth ers, aged reflectively about 9 and 11 years, were drowned at Bethlehem, Monday by breaking through the Ico; Tho betrayed dollar is one that finds itself not able to paw fur more thau 90 cents after it has been btampol "In God we trust." But yoil will never bo octraywr rf you hire your teams t I he popular livery of David Kbbert on North 6treet,tbis borough. Terms reasonable. Have you done your usual swearingofTt If not, you should do so now, boeauso Wash ington's Birthday will soon bo hero, and ..vu miiwwg laic, you kuoiv I !. L. Gitbbl. took a certiorari against the dcclsloh of Esq. Mosscr, bf Mauctl Chunk, lit tllo matter of tho Scaler of Weights and Measures, Albiri Stollc, wherein tho latter had gone to tho store of Mr. Gauo1,Thb keeps tt hardware store, and attempted to seal all tho weights and measures Which ho had In stock and for sale. Td this Mr. Gabcl ob jected, when Mr. Slollo brought suit as abovo for damages. Tlitt base was decided at an adjourned coilfl; before Judgo Dreher, on Saturday Uil in favor of Mr. Gabel. The cost of tho suit falling upon Mr. Stolle. Hon. W. M. Itnplhcr appeared for Mr. Gabel. The decislotl In this case gives general satisfac tion. On Friday evening of last weeka num ber of1 young folks, per invitation, met at the residence of Mr. E. Hibblcr; oh Bankway, for the purpose of organizing a Social Club. After a thbrt time spent In pledsant conver sation) the' club was organized by the elec tion of tho following officers! President, Miss B. Scott j Vice Prc'sldent, John Lent! Secretary, Miss Clara Hibblr Treasurer, T. J. Selfert. For the week ending on tho 27th ult., thero were shipped over the Lehigh Valley railroad 50,197 toriS bf coal; a total for tho season to dato of 358,078 tons, an increase, as compared with sarrfo thHB lost season, of 111,305 tons. All those desiring to tlttcnd the singing school to bo opened In Welssport, will plcaso assemble In tho public school house of that, borough, on Thursday evening next, Jan. 8, 1850, at 7 o'clock. For terms, Ac, address the director) Jon.v F. HiLBicii, Lehlghton, Pa. William Powcli, of Kingston, while standing near tho Lackawahtla and Blooms bUrg Hail road track Friday morning of last WCBk) at Fittston; was struck by a passing train and killed, He leaves a wife and one child. Postmasters are now required to stamp tho date of tho arrival of letters on the back of the envelope. This is a good and sensi ble order. It is possible now to tell how long a letter has been on its journey from the post bliico mailed to the one to which scut. Ono day last week while Mr. John Mc- j Laughlin, bf Slatington, was engaged In cutting down a tree ho mot with a yery ugly accident. It seems that whilo engaged in bis work he had occasion to pass to the dthcr side of tho tree to eivo the fiuishlne strdkc, as lib thought, when the axo in his hand glanced off and hit his right foot, splitting it nllriost in two. Tho numerous friends of Rev. A. Fuchs D. D., will learn ol his death With much regret. He died at his residence in Bath on the 20tti Iri-lij after a lingering illness) aged 76 years. Ho was engaged in the ministry fur nearly half a century, nnd retired from tho pastbral charge of tho Lutheran Churches at Bath, Howertown, riaiufiold, and other places in May, 1875, on account of his ago nnd declining health. Tho "Switzerland" is about as dull a fllaco to visit just now as any place We know of. No news' and nocxcitcttlehtofany kind. Tho County Commissioners havo been busy with tho collectors or taxes during the week makingcxoncratlons. A visit to their offico on Wednesday showed that they were nearly through. , Thd many friends of T. D. Clauss will bo pleased to learn that on Wednesday last he sktt i.r.h is full with f rift cou.ity for the deCcieney in his settlement as Treasurer last spring. Wo congratulate Mr. Clauss on his SUCCCSd. Thero were shipped over the Lehigh A Susquehanna railroad for the week ending the 26th ult., 65,957 tons of coal) d total for tho season to that date of 4,038,823 tons, be ing an increase, compared with samo time lust year, df 1,735,439 tons. Exceisidr Cornet Band of this borough, was but scrcliatlilig our citizens Ncir Year's eve. Wednesday's addition to tho snow upon the ground in this section has mado tho roads tolerably faif for sleighing; and David Eb bert is prepared to supjily you with tho teams to enjoy tho occasion. Wo were pleased to meet our esteemed fricnd.Prof. J. P: Hbwlami.in Mauch Chunk, Wednesday. Ho was on his way to Farry- vilie, to visit friends. A special niectirtg bf oiir School Board was held Wednesday evening, a few bills' were ordered paid, and several bonds order ed exchanged from 0 to S per cent, when tho board adjourned. Tho depot for fresh, pure and genuine" drugs and medicines is Dr. C. T. Horn's Cen tral Drug Store, op'posito the "Carbon Housr." 8-19; John Burns', being drunk, fatally slab- bod his wife whilo fiho w3 asleep, and then tried to commit suicide; m Easlou, on last Tuesday nlgiit.- Itov. J. P. Miller, pastor of the M. E. church of this borough, buried art Infant child ou Wednesday last. A well executed counterfeit half eagle Is in circulation, one that stands ricdrly nil the' testa but that of the scales, nnd ncarly'tliat. Tho genuine half eagle weighs 129 grains this spurious coin, as tested at the United Stales Mint, weighs 127 grains 1J grains short by nicely adjusted scales. Ou scales that are a little still" tho absence of weight is scarcely discernible, and too coaling of gold is sufficiently thick to resist the usual chemical tests, Tho officers of tho mint re port it tho best exeoutod bogus half eagle ever shown there. cut 'tUi (fin. For the coining year the days and dates of tho important events, anniversaries and holidays will fall as follows: Epiphany Tuesday, Jan. 6th J Septuagesima Sunday, Jan. 25th; Shrove Tuesday, (Fastnachl,) Feb. 10th j Ash Wednesday Feb. litis First Sunday in Lent, Feb. 22nd; St. Pat rick's Day, Wednesday, March 17th ; Palm Sunday, March 21st Good Friday; March 26th; Easter Sunday, March 28th) Low Sunday, April 4th ; Itogation Sunday, May 2nd; Ascension Day, (Holy Thureday,)May 0th: Pentarost, (Whit Sumlay,) May 16th Trinity Sunday, May 23rd j Corpus Christi, Thursday May 27th ) Decoration Day, Snn- day May 30th j Independence Day, Sunday, July 4th) First Sunday In Advent, Nov, 28th ) Christmas, Saturday, Dec. 25th. ItellKrrrufrNotefc Packbrton M. E. Ciiubcu. Iter. W. 11, Pickop,iastor. To-morrow (Snocloy), preach Ing at 10:30 a. id., Sermon to Children, Sun. day school 2 p, m.j Prayer MeetlnnThursday evening at 7:16 o'clock. SUndayJao.il, Oon- lerence uoiiecuons. LKHIOIITON M. E. UlICECH. lfev. J. P. Miller, pastor, r.SO a. in., Cists' fteetlng 10:30 a. m bcrmou by the pastor, i p. thinday school; 6 p. m., Prayer and' Praise Servicer? P-' m., Sermon by tho pastor. EvntoEMCALUncKCii WxissroBT. J, k, Beyfrft FaHor. uerraan preaelilnir at 10 o'clock a', inj, by the Patter. Teachers meet. lng at 1:57 p. m. Sunday School at 3 p.m tngirili-prcsmhlnjt at Tp.-M, A correspondent Writing from Mllford says that a man' named Nraman, who left thero suddenly some yeirs'ag'o, deserting his wife, has returned. Ho assigns as a reason for his conduct that his wife Was unfaithful bhortly after his departure the wife was im prisoned for larceny, and sinoo her release sue uas uisappojroa lutirely. Our Wrntlicrlf Spectrin Our public schools cldstni on tho 24th ult. nnd will reopen bri Monday next. In the meantime our entire juvenile popiflaoe Is luxuriating In tho tarlous sports' klddrcd to tho holiday season. Friday, Saturday and Monday wen! gala days for tho coaslcr i,tvho frcoly availed themselves of tho facilities for that gushing sport, afforded by our Inclined Ico-clad streets. Tho only melody Iri tho air was1 "clear tho coast," The enjoymetit Was riot restricted id ago, sex, color or con-dltiori-old and young, married and un married; male and fcmald alike ihdulecd In it Tho warm rays of bid Sol ou Monday put an end to the pasiitfto foHho present and the sled market is exceedingly dull. The Christmas of 1879, has Indeed, been a "merry onb" lo our people, if We may judge by the genial countenances of bap'py; gushing childhood; exuberant yb'ulh; fcllci tous middle age and sercno old ago, in our1 midst. Thd traffic dono by our merchants n sweetmeat; fruits, toys and fancy articles has been unusually largo, and tha Christ mas trco presents numerous. The entertain ment g'ven In tho M. E. church on Christ mas Evo was Suite entertaining and enjoy able, and tha porfdrmors wCf e' greeted with a goodly nudlerice; notwithstanding tho in clemency of tHo weather. Tha ItlncaS of Mr. Bryan; tho' violinist; which reridorcd necessary the omission1 df the' orchestral music prepared for the occasion, Was much regretted by many. Wo are requested to extend tho thanks cf tho doiiimittco lo all parties who aided in the enterprise. At tho closooftho literary and musical exercises, the usual distribution of sweetmeats for the children was made; which was followed by the distributldn of prescntaon the Christmas tree. Prominent among tho numerous pres ents was that of a bcfitlttlful easy chair the gift of tho pupils of tho High School to Mr. lowland, tho principal. -Tho festivities at tho Reformed church on Christmas night weroofa v'ery bnjoyablo nature, consisting of music by tho school, short and pertinent addresses by Mr; II. S. Rinker, the superintendent, and Rev. Mr. Mishlcr, the pastor, closing with tho dona tion of presents found on the Christmas tree and tho distribution of candy end fruits among tho bhildfcm Miss McCay, teachef of the Intcimodl- ato school Was unable to teach last week, by reason of sickness her place being tempo rarily supplied by Miss Brislin of tho High school. Rov. R. H. Colburn has had tho pleas ure of tying three iymenial knots recently all within ten days. On Christmas eve our young friend Geo Kline look unto him self a wife in tho person of Miss Jarrard,and on Saturday evening Ed. Buck went and did likewise, taking for his better half Miss Emma Dodson. Wo wish them a pleasant voyage on the sea matrimonial. rrof. Rowland and family spent Christ mas with friends at Jancsville. Just its plans are being laid for numer ous sleighing parties, tho clerk of tho weather steps in and vetoes tho whole programme. Hott. Rdbt. Klotz will plcaso accept our acknowledgments for valddblo Congression al documents. H. S. Rlilkct was re-elected superintend ent and Mr. Stdgerwalt, assistant superin tendent of tho Germari Reformed Sabbath school on Sunday last. Sinco our previous Uc'm Vfti havo been favored vsjth another edition ol ''beautiful snow" Hardly enough however to make sleighing good. Moreover the Intense heat oi boi s rays on tins ucllglitlul Hew lcar s morn Is llkSly to put aqothcr veto upon sleghlng for the present. A eushine, joyous "Happy New Year" and many returns to tho Camion Advocate and its genial editor. JiTllEL WART. AVcUsprot ltcini Weissjiorlers determined not to bo out done by her sister borough of Lehlghton In tho marrying line, has two weddings to re port Hits week. Tho first that of our young friend Frank Marsh and Miss Mary Scho- ficld, who were joined in the holy bonds on Christmas eve, by Rev. J. E. Freeman; ttnd the second Charles Nusbaum nnd Miss Va leria Gilliam who wcro married at Slating ton, on Tuesday evening last, by Rev. Mr. Erb. May both pair llvo long and enjoy alt tho sweets of this life. The Rev. J. K. Scyfrit, pastor of tho Evangelical church, Wcissport, and his fam ily wcrp favorably surprised on Saturday evening, by a delation of tho fcinalo mem bers of tho congregation, who besieged tho parsonage, making thing's easier by empty ing their heavily freighted baskets, which contained a haudsomo supply of tho neces saries of life. SUch deeds of kliidhcss and liberality have a tendency to bring the hearts of both pastor and Jarisbioners closer together. Tho Fort Allcii Foundry stopped work on Wednesday of last week for tho holidays, and during the Intervals hayo Introduced a new and powerful steam pump into their works. They resumed full hauded WcdJ ncsday morning. Duriuz tbo niehtof Ilia .11 et ult.n imnir offowdlcs amused themselves by tearing down yoUng shade trees, fences, Ac. No ar rests havo yet been mado of tho miscreants. While on a visit to Weissnort on Wed- mormng.we had a yery handsome back tfow photograph of ourselves taken jfj tie sn'ow. News items are scarco as bed's tooth in this pbce. Slitnrt'v linn Ilcnih. Mr. John Ounfer commenced cutting timber on Thursday the 18th ult. Mr. W. SchaeUer and E. Hough arrived unexpectedly from Weatherly on Tuesday Hi ult. The No. 2 school Is making great Improve ments In dialogues. Mr. T. Fenstermacher was on a vlst to D. SchatTer cm the 22d ult. cMr. Deck Is very busy clearing bruth.and while to' engaged futind at grave where the Indians madepea'co In 16M. Mr. E. F. Mantz la now sporting a new milk sleigh, Mr. J, Bally Is doing a Urge business In butchering, Mr. U. K. Musselman paid a visit tb J. Elitler's school on Friday, lath uIU Mr. E. Hough commenced work again (ft Packerton on Friday of last week. Mrs. Sarah Sohaeffer lo busy again at her weaving business, and she Is doing good work and its cheap as you can get It anywhere. Mr. V?.- Schaetfer and several of his friends were out minting on Saturday but did not bring any game. Mr. Klitlef's" s'chbls'rs are making great taffrcrrementa In' their studies, Mr: W. llellman had good luck while out hunting ) he shot S rabtihs and sold them at licit a head. Christmas Is past and the gobblers are alt gone. Pit lliifffaLrooa. A very painful Occident occurred at Sum neytown on Mcwday evening. .A' daughter ofWilliam Bakerresiditrgin Philadelphia', is at homo ou it, visit Witlr her little ton of five vears of age, who was" the victim of the accident. Jacob Hood, a neighbor and a brother to Mrs. Baker, das' a sou about six teen yean of age. He carried; an old pistol, unknown to hit father, aud while at Baker's be was in tho act of showing tho weapon, when tho load Was accidentally discharged in the little boy's face. The main di.charge. took cll'jct in tho chin, but shot were scatter ed all over the' face, inflicting very painful wounds. Dr. Jaooby was sent for who probed tho wound, but was unable to extract the shot. Tho case it considurol a hopeless one. Should there be such a thing as the boy sur viving he will be badly disfigured fur 1 i lo. 1H(T Creole Itctnsu The fast feather Is shaken flam the wing of 1879, and lSjo fresh; yoUnic and full of lusty Vigor Is In oar midst. ThanksgtVlnK songs' and cheer have passed; Ohrlstm&s chimes have died away, and tho advent of tho New Year Is celebrated will! happy rejoicings, while the old Is s'utlerod td lapse Into the sea of the dead past. Ho did your turkey taSte. Preparations' die being tilade for the Ice hatvcs't. . There will be hhy-'threb' Thursdays and Fridays In 18S(. Tho Soil's school of this pliico and Maria Furnace school closed on Wednesday after noon cf latt week and reopened again on Mom day motnlng last. The boys are making the best of the snow. Coasting Is In order: Mrs. O. Krum,orPIttStoti;pent the holt day with friends at this plaeof Hon. J. O. Zero, of Welishort, was at this place Saturday and called but (ltd not find us at bomb. Call again dootof. Taut Back and family wcro vlslttna; his brother who resides ne'ar DantelSttllo, over Christmas hope they enjoyed themselves. Tho Tbwamensing Horse Insurance Com pany will hold their annual meeting at Stem lersvllle; to-day (Saturday atl o'clook p. m., sharp, td elect Officers for the ensuing year, and do rlioh business as may be brought be fore the meeting. W. E. Kemerer, See'y. Sleighing was good a few days this week, ujacob Stroup moved from Pine Run to Millport bit Tuesday of last week, and Harry Wertt moved on the farm vacated by Mr' Straap. The old time Watch Meeting were held In the Solt's church of this place on New Year's ere. The teacher In our common schools who can keep his scholars cotitlhtlally at work dur ing school hours, will not find much trouble In governing his or her school: Industry Is the great secret Of success In all kinds of busi ness, and In no place more so than In the school room: He that loses his conscience has nothing left worth keeping: The slekness In the family of Abraham Henry Is rapidly disappearing under the med ical skill of Dr. J. U. Zern,or Welssport, which I am pleased to note. Will somS brie ol the numerous corrcs pondents of the Advocate glvo us a suro and trlod cure for Chilblain, and oblige a Irlond of ours a sufferer therefrom. Rabbits will now have a rest. Sportsmen must now turn their aitfntton In somo othor direction. Several of our neighbors have the past few days been engaged In bringing coal from Summit Hill. A party from Welssport were at this place after rabbits on Tuesday last. Reuben Strohl moved from this plaeo to Mauch Chunk on Monday list, where be has secured work our best wishes for his success. ltuvEnx. ToWHincimliiff ilrcrl'tlbiM Roads wore In a poor driving condition tho foro part ol this weok. Tho Lutheran Association of Pleasant Valley held their festival Thursday' evening, January 1st. "Joe" went to Packerton on a visit to his brother-in-law, to-day (Saturday). Jonathan Dorlleb, of near Traclisvllle,was burled at the Lutheran church, at Kunkel town last Sunday. The funeral sermon was delivered by Rev. Mr. Huber, of Uroadhcads vllle. Deceased was aged C8 years, 6 months and 25 days. Miss Slary J. Walp, formorly of this place, bnt now of Tullytonn, near Philadelphia, Is at homo with her mother at Curtalnsvllle, Monroe county, whero she will stay till next spring". Rev. M. Freeman, of Wcissport, preached at the Jerusalem church at Trachsvlllo on Sunday at 0:15 a. m. Angelina Chrlstman, of Cbrlstman's vat-" ley died last Saturday night of Typhoid fever. Her remains wcro Interred at the Jerusalem church on Tuesday last. David Strohl, who w Si engaged In chas ing Toxcs, on Friday of last week, had the luck to capture a gray one. Henry Kunkel, of Trachsvllle, was on a business trip, to Stroudsburg, on Monday last. Edwin Eckhart, of Albrlghtsvlllo, was on a visit ffear here on Saturday and Sunday last, glad to see him. Henry Chrlstman who Is engaged at painting, In EUort, was at home on a visit last Sunday. Emma Stetter formerlyof this valley, but now of Mauch Chunk, Is now at home, with ber parents, whero she wlti remain until bet hands have fully rccovcrod. Hiram Bter; who was working on a farm at Selgfrlcd's Bridge, Is In this vicinity visit ing friends and relations; he Intends to leave' lor the former plaeo In a few weeks. Miss Luclnda Klciutop of this place went to Mauch Chunk, last Tuesday whero shots doing house work for John Dehlor. Messrs. Wm. Searfass, of Philadelphia, and Wilton Dotter, of White Haven, were at our place on Thursday last. Mr. Amos Stelnbranner and wife, of Dan. lelsvlllc, were at this place on Thursday last. Mr. R. H. YoungUn is very busy building tho county terts', near Dennis Moyer's, In Towamenslng, which was given out by the Commissioners a few months ago. Another child of John Strohl's of Elder township, Monroe' county, Pa., died ofdlph. thcrls, and was burled at the Jerusalem church in Towamenslng, on Saturday of last weeta. This Is the seventh child that died In Mr. Strohl's family ; the last threo died with in a monlH. Mr. Harrison Kunkle Will mbte to Krctge vllle the coming spring. He has" bought the old stand formorly occupied by Davfd Krcsge; Mr. Lovelier! Kostenbader who has been on a visit to Virginia Is back again. The shooting match held by John Eck hardt In TbwamenslLg, on tfc'iJ Sith ult.; tt! well attended. Eleven turkeys were shot for and nine raffled off. There was also a well attended dance In the evcnlb. Mr. FrXnk Mengel, orstroudtb'arg, Mon roe county, Pa,, Is teaching school at Aqua tehlcola, thlt county, Die main business here Is butchering. Mr. W. Q. Brown teacher of Eckhardt's school, In Towamenslng; enrolled IS jrunlli and more a'fe to Come. Mr. William4 Shoenberger was on a busi ness visit on Friday or latt week at Wild Creek. Mr, Miller while but hfcnllfig had the good luok to capture a fox. Mr. Henry lleltner while out In the woods' chopping, on the 18th, killed two raccoons; which his dog bad chased Into a hollow tree. Mkhcvbt. IVIlcl ktevlc IrertW Quite a lot of our young friends were on a sleigh ride to a Chriitmat foillval, on Thurs day evening ol latt week. Mr. J. C. DIttler, of Audenrled, but for merly of thlt place.was visiting relations here cti Thursday,! rlday, nM tfatordsy; We were all gfad t6 tee blm. A. Klbler, of Dottersvllle, and FranC Smith, of Plna swamp, were visiting frlendt and re allocs at Wild Creek Kettle on last Sunday. 11. and O. Lelrdecker, of Wild Creek. ar busily engaged In hauling timber for John Crahr. Miss Ellen Dittlcrof Slatington and Miss Elisabeth DMler of Weltsport; were TiiltlDf their parents' off Christmas. George Lebrfng left for dbuldiboro on Tuesday having procured a Job hauling logt, Win. Kibbler, of Kresgevltle, while out sleigh riding on Christmas bad a runaway with his horses'. D. S. Lovllt, of Bucks county, formerly of this place, Is visiting here. J-Cecila Smith It tick with diphtheria. Mr. Henry llltner, while chopping wood captured two raccoons. Mist Catharine Haydt left for Welttpnrt on Friday last where the procured a situation' In the Fort Allen House. -41eorg Haydt,' Is busily engaged thresh-' InXgralD,- Jok. Lutt Thursday night, a iirismrer iri the Wtllitmisport Jail namedllowla'nd attempted! to ejose. Thb Strsrilf iri tf fug to rural Him iti.nr hank- IrtIA lil ill u'nx niuntllt Ait when tho sou of tho lurmar struck Itowland, 1 daugoruu.,ly injuring him. Tlio C'onl Trtulo. Tho (lost week has prcscrilcj nothing now In the atithfacitd coal trade. Tho fifty-first week of tho year li ever a broken ono at best and tills year It Is rcifdcrc'd duller llian usual by reason of tho fact that cflbtts nro making by a considerable porliod of tho tradd td lessen production, sd that, taking tho two causes together, wo may sdy that tho trade has been extra dull. As to prices of coal tllero Is difference ofbpinlon. Tllbsd who are really forced to sell tholr coal from financial hbccssitlcj como down as much as fitly cents per ton from circular prices. Thoso who nro not So necessitated for money means hdid thblr coal rind avail Ihcnlsclvcs bf the opportunity affordod to rllako prepa rations fdr greater prdduclioii next year. The total Ujhnogo for 1879, It is noiv pretty well ascertained) Is In exesss of 23,000,000 bf tons. Thcrd Is every reason to bcllcvo that this largo amdtlnt will bo Increased by tho demand for coal in 1880. It is pretty goho rally conceded that the chlfef stimulant for the current year's largo production of an tbracito coal was In tho direct rodnectlon with tho demand for Iron. That Industry has withlh the present year bceti lilted from the low depression of 18 per tori lo$33J per ton on a tbiy largo production, on what are adniiltbd to be liberally remunerative prices. Not only is this most veritable and a demon strated fact as to tho past,but all tho indica tions point to a steadily Increasing dcrtidrJd lor Iron In the near fuldre. There Is rlol; as far as wo know or learn, more than two or tlireo idlo furnaces in this Stato. Nearly every lurnaoo in condition and every dilap idated txfhecrn lliitl could bo extemporized Into working order is at work, and on full time. These iron furnaces ara the great consumers of coal, and If they can bo kept cmplbyed the iron demand for lighter nlan ufacturlng purposes and for rfomcetic uses will not only keep up of themselves, but will naturally Increase. Tho iron trado in all its branches within the last fa weeks seems lo have taken a fre'stl b'oltnd forward, Hot only In this market but throughout thb country. Evidences of the fact are seen oil every side. Tho Pittsburgh and Phila delphia rolling mills have orders running into tho middle of next summer, whilo at other Important points farther West tho ac tivity is described ssaltogetherphenomenal. Tho present prices of coal are, therefore; of comiwratlvoly little account. Thd dcriiarld for coal and iron in 1880 will equal the en tire capacity of prodilctiod, Without let b'r stoppage Railroad building and repairing will require an immense deal of Iron. We havo seen it estimated that 9000 miles of new track will bo built during tho year, rind equal lo 9000 more will bo required for old roads, adding to thoso two sources of de mand, nnd necessary to their uso in con struction, iron for bars, bolts, spikes, ic, say 100 tons per mile, and we havo an increase of 1,800,000 tons, nud, with reasonablo esti mates of cars likely lo be built and old cars repaired, we have a tolal of 2,460,000 tons of iron lo bo required for the railway in terest alone, tatting no accouut for tha other uses to which iron is put. In 1879 thero wcro about 275 furnaces Iri blast. It is now estimated that thcro will bo 700 in blast in tbo year 1880. Wo rcat our caution of last week to coal consumers, tbat thoso bf them who are holding out of thd co.1l mar ket now in the expectation of controlling next year's coal prices to lower figures, to take care that they are not found counting without their host. Tho safer policy for llioso who want cool for nny description of manufacture for a future market is to bay at present prices' rather than to halt in llifcir production. Thero may bo hero and tllc're instances of fluctuations In coal prices that seem to offer advantages by waiting for lower pnebs, but tho forty who keeps steadily on his works, paying tho cdrrent market rates for his fuel, will bo most euro to realize the larger profits of tho year its against those who afb found higgling for lower prices, which generally results in little other than the Unwilling of thd market, to tho ultimato disadyarttage oftll. Nothing so much helps busincso ns to permit all participating in It to havb a liberal share of tho profits. Tho anthracita production of 18S0 is put down by somo of tho more sanguine nt 28,000,000 of tons. Without fully" accepting these lalgo figures we feel safe- in saying that tho de mand will bo more closely un to all lhal can be produced in tho last seycrai years. That is to say, the utmost production of anthracito possible will little, If any, exceed tho de mand. Ledger, Monday. irr Atfii nkwA. "Kctncr Sal" Is a femalo hermit, living near Bernville, Berks county, who is 75 years Ol age. Lizzio Bender, of Bristol, Bucks county, was burned to death on Christmas mornintr ,uy ner ciotning taxing lire. A stove works is to bo started next spring at Roybr'S Ford. The ritUburc papers report that alt the mills in the viciuity of Woods' Hun havo started up either In full orm part; Tho real and personal property of Wash ington county has been assessed at $32,031,- The Bradford Era reports that tho salo of diamonds in that city for tho holiday trade uaa ucen unprecedented. Tho Altooffa Tribilne steltel Ih'rct during tho past year there wcro built In tho shops nffl.a, fin. Mn.ni:.).in.! I ,r v. lum wii uitj wunufiuukui tuwmuuvca. A vein of iron ore, equal in quality to Lako Sujwrior ore, bos been opened near Mercer. Thirty Hungarian emigrants havo been put to work as Wood choppers at Lenharts ville, Berks county. Mrs. Thomas Eltringham, of New Mines, bcnuyi Kin county, was louua on tneroad side, Christmas' Ju frozen to death. Christopher Ludwig Laurence died in WilllamsioTt bit Thursday, in ills S8thyear. Ho Was a soldier under the first Nopblc'on. John Bloom; v)ho wis stabbed lit the bead with a wewdriver by Frank Gutofskl, in .Nanueoke.on tile toil! inst.ytiM on Satur day night, and Gulofski has been arrested. A Hungarian wood chopper on the Blue Mountains, Berks county, wascaught under a tailing tree and held there three days bo fore help reached him. Christmas was welcomed at Reading by ringing, for tho first time, the chimes recent ly put jit tna lower or enrrst Episcopal ca thedral. Miss Mary Anri fender; bf Johnstown, who was to have been married on Christmas day, died the Tuesday before of diphtheria and was buriexi in her wcuuing garments. J. H. Mitchell, a brakermvn, fell under the car v heels" at Blairsville, Indiana county, on Monday morning, and was instantly kiueu. The bofcfy of John Shrutrf,- a rnlll laborer, was round on the Pennsylvania llallroad near Johnstown, on Monday morning, In a horribly mutilated condition: Tho Allegheny County Confmitlee of the Greenback party havo elected delegates to the National Conference of that party, to be ueiu m nasuiugiou next uioniu. Charles A. Gordon, of Pittsburg, aged 14 years, diod on Sunday morning Irom star vation, not having tasted food or Wale for lour wetm. jio was troubled witn an ai faction of the throat, which prevented him irom swauowiug. Sheriff Startwell. of McKean county, re ports a prisoner in the jail there who has becu thrown into tho deepest despondency by visions in which he sees Tracy, who was recently nangeu. Tho miuinc hrfdclrroonV is becomlnc plen tiful in. Pennsylvania, Alleutown bad a distressing case of it last weak, and now Ar maugh, Indiana county, ivporte. a case. The wedding faast, however, wat not watted Tho twin brother of tho lata Michael C. Kcrr,who at tho tlmo of hlsdeath was speak er of the National Itpuse of Representatives, Is n Juttlco of tho rtaco, hear Brccdtown, Crawford county. Nauseous medicines seem all that the dob- tnrm nnn llilil .if' 1W fiBil Pniinl. 8yrup," and you wlil bo delighted beyond measure. William Zcilh. a lov slore'WrHir In rittn- biirg, on Monday last d re It fSjOoiltof bank learlul something might hapci (o, thb bnHk, and dchositcd it 'n his bureddilraiver. That lllght thieves robbed him of Itt The wile of ex-Governor William F. John- Ddtl Is being Urged by anumbcr of tho Penn sylvania Congressmen for tbo vacant Fast mastership it Kltlanlng, Crawford county. She Is said to bo a lady of intelligence and uusiness uunimcaiions. Mrs. B. O. Sullivan died In Tionesli town phlh, Forest conutv. onMundav from tinralv- sis; bioilght on by trouble and exposure. Her husband descried her not long since, and trtst Vedk she was turned out for rent. She leaves three little children. Thd EHo Observer rcnorta that tha Prnsl- dent having sent tho namo of Mr. Mnor- iicad to tile senato as postmaster nt that place, endj lbs party fight over tho place. Air. Moorhcad's chemies in the contest havo giver! him h congratulatory hand-shake. Miss Kate Krutiman. of Readinc. died on Saturday, in terriblo agony, from having lauon strycnnino wmi suiciuai intent, one was a strict church member, and several years dgo suffered from melancholia, but lately It Was thought she had gotten over It. Tho Nornslown Hoopla are busy talklne over tho arrest of Mr. Frank Kono by the Sheriff of Montgomery county, on Christmas Evd hlelit, for tho non-payment of some costs. Mr. Kand values the loss of his Christmas festivities at $5,000, and has sued the Sheriff for that much damages. On Monday Mrs. Jano Dales, of Browns ville entered an outbuilding that had not been used for Ibhlo II mo. Her nephew, not knowing of her presence there, dlschirecd a gun at tho side of Iho building In practising at d mark; killing thb ulifbrtunata lady in- Btauiiv. A Gentian named Blsscllbtcr. who occu pies a frame shanty In Erie, was found, on Friday, surrounded hv ftnven rhthlrnn ami allofthbm nearly dead froin cold and the want bi rood: Tho mother was found dead iu uiu Kiii-uui, Eiio naving succumocu to discuss nnd hilligci' the day bctoro. An old scissors-grinder, whoso faco has been familiar for some timo in tho towns of Cambria county, throw himself upon a largo revolving wheel at n furnace In Millvilic, Cambria county, on Thursday night, with suicidal intent. His legs and arms were torn ofT, and liiS hedil mashed out of shape. In 1876 Mf: Wiillaitl k. llovcs, then n resident of Pittsburg, presented Miss Lizzio Roskoir, Df that city, with a gold watch and chain, valued at $100. It is unnecessary to stato tbat Miss Roskoff was at that time the idol of Mr. Hayes' affection. Slnco then air. iiaycs' has remdvod to California whero ho has married, and now sues for tho re covery of the watch, tho case pending in tho uottri oi common rieas at ruisbunr. An Aldcrmarl previously decided the case against uie inuy. The Pittsburg ChMicli has1 1 icar'd ru mors that a party of capitalists are to buv up $2,000,000 of property in tho cast end of mat city, it has sinco learned that tllo pur chaso dVpcnds entirely upon an ordinance of tho city making assessments on property owners in that section for street improvo mcnts going into effect. If It does hundreds will not bo able to pay tho assessment, nnd at tho salo tho capitalists will buy these properties at very low figures: Oii Mb'nday George Sims, 17 years of age, wimo oning machinery in mo Merchants Mills, nt Eiie,was caught on a shaftand his body whirled arbltfid at thp rato of eighty revolutions a minute. HIS h'cod struck a beam nt every revolution, nnd when taken down the body Vas found to be horribly mutilated, bones being broken in every limb, rind tho tvliold body wna brilisnrl nml bleeding. At last nccourfls Uo was' alive, witn somo nupes oi recovery. XIngo Park, a miner of Elizabeth, nnd prominently known in connection with coai miners' interests, is missing. He left home on tho 0th of October to seek work at a plaeo called Library, not far away, and sinco then has not been heard from. Ho had incurred tho enmity of the rriificrs In his neighbor hood by opiwsing their strikes at aiffcrent times, nnd,- they , had frequently threat ened him harm. Park was, in 1875, Stato organizer of tho Millers Union of Pennsyl vania, and was Indieled in Clearfield coun ty for conspiracy oud sent to tllo perJllcntia ry, but was soon pardoned out. Bo wise; simply call on your druggist for "Dr. Sellers' CoUgh Syrup," when you havo a cold or coifgli. 25c u bottle. Not AlM-hyMTIiu. An exact from a Paris' paper published in the FrccPrcti a sliort tlm'o ago told how a rich willow bequeathed 4 Legacy of $10,000 to a young man who offered her his umbrel la cn a rainy day. Yesterday was a rainy day; and a yoling man saw a lono femalo paddling up Woodward avenue. He had an Umbrella she had nono. Ho had read that extract. Ho saw from $5,000 to '$10, lying around loose. Ho stepped lortvard, bowed politely and asked : "Madame, will ybtf do mo the great hon or to' accept my umbrella?" Silo halted, looked him and Ills' tfmbrclla all over and then replied: "Now, boy, you move on j Do you sup poso I'd give myself aay by carrying an old cotton umbrella? If you want to be po lite lend me a dollar and telephone for a coupe." There will bo many marriages In society this winter, becanso so many are enjoying the delights of the Salem SunbctutCi menu of courtship': A bunch of flowers, A book or two, A little billing, A 'ittle coo, A little coming ArM going, till They go to church And say "I will.1' And that ends it. Telecrrams received at Constatfttnonle. tfdff Nov! Bazar announces that the acita- lion in Bosnia and Herzegovina is assuming serious projioriions, owing to me tyranny ol mo Austnau owners. Four thousand Albanians, it Is1 reported from Vienna, are ready to resist tho cession of Gusinje and Plava and Montenegro, Ahmed Moukhtar Pacha's troops ftrf muti nous.' They have not been paid ac'd are in rags. 6peciaf oiipalchce received at ibndon Irom Constantinople roiiort that (be differ ence between Sir Austen Layard, the British Ambassador and the Porte, regarding the arrest nnd sentence of death to a priest who hail been convicted of being the author of tract hostile to I no religion ol islam, will bo uellnileiy and satisiactoriiy arranged. Mr. Maskclyne;of the mineral department .in i r : : . i. . . -, ' . . . i r i . .. oi nits i;rt"9u fuutfuiiiii,vriits ui luo iajiiuou Time that, after a thorough test of the so called crystalizad forms of carbon obtained by Mr James MacLcar, of the St. Rollax chemical works, who supposed he hSi dis covered a process of making diamonds, he (Air. .nasueiyne; nan no Hesitation in ao claring that they are not diamonds at all but consist of some compound of silica. .lUKKlF.l), HEYDT HEILMAtf. On New Tear'sday, by Hen W.. U." Laltile, Prof. Horses I), lleyilt, ofllerlci county, Pa,., and Mist Ellen j. ueiunau, uauKuier oi juosci ueurnar-Esi.-, of thlt borough. The happy pair have our best wl,het for their happlnesi and prosperity through thlt life. YEAOElt WEBB. On 'the 25th ult, by ltev. A. 11. llartboloiaew,Mr John Yeaoter or Mauch Chunk, and Mist Emma Webb.of Lehlghton, Oaioon county; PETREY llONTZ. On tho Mth ult., by the tame, Mr. Hlchard Petrey, ol ltockiort, and Miss Kitty Ann Hunts, of Mahoning, Oarboa county. OINllER QUM11ERT. On the 28th ult., by the same, Mr, Charles' Harrison Otnder, of East Penn and Miss Mary Jane Uumbert vf Mahoning, Carbon county. lIElj KISTLRR. On the lit ult.. la Welt Penn. liote Kilty Ann, daughter or Charles and Kitty Anu Klulor, aged 2 years, 11 mouths, and 28 days. Wanted) fji'crman A Co., Marshall, filch., want an ogent In this county nt once, fit n salary of $100 per month and expenses paid. , J-'nr full particulars Address as above. libt'.tS-ly. Lclilxlilnu l'roiliico Htnrkfct. ConttxoTXD Wkeklt. Flour, per sack..;: $1 it Corn, per bushel ..ii 75 Oats, tier bushel i 60 Mixed Chop, per ewt 140 Middlings, per cwt....;i 1 40 Iran, per ewt I 00 luttcr, per pound 25 'gKSIperdotcn Ut,..; U4 Ham, por pound 10 Lard, pcrpodnd t..i4 9 Mhoilldetf, per pound ,.;;!lii. ,,,, T Potatoes, per bushel mi, 56 Closing prices of UmiAvR.-) A TuwitacMD, Stock, Uovcrhnicnt and Gold, 40 South Third Street. Philadelphia, Dec., 23, 1879 IT S.r.'s. 1831 lOdH bid tC-ft asMc' tfJ-i. uuirencv.fl's lAi bin IvtAt ankro U.HISVisai. ncwii, ..lis hldiosii axxid U. tt. iV. now... 1C6H bin ids . asked U.y 4'anew '0. H bid matt askt-ti reiinsylmnisn.lt CO It bid SOHaxkeA rhila.AltnidlnitU.il SJrj bid 11 ked Lehigh Valley 11. It 52 bid askee liehictiroaUt.Nnv.Co.... a bid 5;ftnkci ITnitfd Cora-janlesof K. J..63 . old isstiaskic Mnitherrt Central ii.lt.... 3j bid t ante Iloitonvllle l'ai. It. 11. t'o .SU bid 'M asttc PHti..Tit. A lioir. It It. Co, 111 bid ll sskefl Central Trnnnooi tatton Co. 47 bid 4ii kiIm. Northern 1'ibltlc Com XI M(l tossed rrel'd. sti Md 8 aked North Pennsylvania It. It. im bid 81 H asked Int. Cool Norlh America. 3H hid sm aved Mlver, iTrades.) ttH bid 3H askou New Advertisements. 15 Pouiidsltlntnrd In 3 Wci-lm nnd Cnrril of l!miilriipll8i!l Messrs Cradpock A Co., Kill llm-o street. Philadelphia, Pa.. ' dr.NTLEMRN i PKae send mo 12 untiles tr nr. II. Jaues C'aknams Inpica. onoeaeh of Puis and Ointment, lor a friend vt mtn who Is col cxpocted t llvo. and as your modlclnes cmed me of consumption some three vearn ago. I want htm to trv them. 1 K-Hned nfiecn pounds while taklnar the fltat three bottlra lte-pnctlnllT. J. V. liurx. Lawrcneebu Anocrson ro., Ky. Jtus.w4 Will bo held at the "fjARBON HOUSE," in Lehlghton, on MMDAY, JAHDARY 24111, 1880, For a First-ralo The highest throw lo toko tho Horse, the second highest tho Piano-bos Buggy, and tho lowest tho Harness. TICKETS, t ; jan3w4 F. J. : : $1.00. BROB3T, Propr. SHERIFF'S SALES Of Valuable Real Estate. By virtue of sundry writs' of Lev. Fac, Fi. F. and Vkm. Ex. Issued oilt or the Court of Common Pleas or Carbon Cdunty, and to mo directed, there will beoxpo'cd at Public Sale, nt thu CoUrt House, In the Borough of Mauch Chunk; Id said CoUutyi on Mondayj January1 12, 1880, at 11 o'clock A. it:, Sharp, THE FOLLdWlNQ PROPERTIES : All tbat certain Tract or Piece of LAND, Bltuato in tower Tovamchsliig TowiigliJp, Car bon County, rcqtifttlvonia, bounded amides, dltjed ttb follows j iiegtmilTiff Ht n stone, the rice by laud of Adam Drown, cleod. sonth ajvcntv clff.it degrees, weal oijrhty flvo pcrclioa to vopi i thence by laud of Thonins Ornu, doo'd south twontv two.deptoes. eat forty four pirolics to a fit ono i thence by the Brao Bouth Bitv t.evou docreen, weat four porcliea to a post i thence by tho fta.ne,eotitti tweutv degrees, enit nine peicaostoivpojtin Mill Crek i thoucu bv the ftame nud n!on in sitd 3II11 (.'reck souih forty elfiht degrees, east nine plrconurt lonr-tenilia to a Btone t l hence br lands otJtt". C. Krenmcr north flttr nnd oqe-liaif iloariees. e.tst eleven perches mid mx tooths Jt a iono Inn puhlo rood lendina from Cratir's Mill to Millport; laeuro ulong bo id rond south thirty nlno de prco3, eftvt ten pore be and plne-tcnths to a Sost tn said mac : thence by jtlie samo north 1 tty one degree i.caSt twelve perches to a smne; i theoce north oleven deaieea, t-jit nine peiches and thrte tenths toaMpnei thence north ten degrees, west seTentceu peiches nnd nine-tenth to a stone i thence north seventy feveu de grccu. cast forty two perches nnd elirht-tenthi to a stone t thencobv land of John A, Zel gun fuss north to v cu teen dTCTretn and a tialf, wen twenty threo poiclios and a half to the place of beginning, containing TWENTY ACRES AND 8 E V EN T Y- O N K strict mcauro. Tho Impioveraents thereon are a Two-Btcffy THAME DWELTilNO nOUSE, twenty.foor by twenty six feet t Frame StatJto i tr JJarn, tweuiy'eiglit by twenty e.ght httt 1'igBu', twelve by sixteen feet, and other out buildtnca. helzed and taken into execution as the pro'tf. crty of Uavid Klelnlop. v v ALSO- All that certain part of lot nnm'bef M If.nMy. nine, in thn plan or plot of the IfQmufrh of Le hlphtou. J(. being the southern art or said lot containing In frnut or width on 'orihuniptnn street thirty. feot and bstending of Uai width at rlsrnt ana-lesxine hundred aud eUdtj-ulno toe.t and nine Inches id Peach alley. The Improvements thereon are & Two-tofy FRAME DWELLING JIOUSK, atghtoen by twentr-two feet, and ootbnlldtngs Seized snd taken fnto elocution aa tho prop erty uf Wilson Uonti. -ALSO,- All tltat fncertsge. tenement, tfnfl tract of laud annate In Miitiontna Township, Cttrbon county, reunsrlvania; Uottntted aud described aa follows, to vtt m-tfmnlug at a Btone; thence bylaudlato of Conrad ITa-er, north lour do- Kree.eat thlrtv-two percuo to a eioue: tbenco y the same nonh slxty-sovea and oue-naif dc uiees. east btitv perches to a cheitnut tiee i thencoBonth tweutv.iour degtees,6ast eleven peicbea ton stone i thence by Und of Stephen tl-jmbert, south tlfty-nlne and one-half detfi ees, wot twenty.fuur perches to a stone tthenco br tito rame s.mtn tWentytwo and ODe-hall no (trees, east one hundred aud twenty-throe perches and a hjlf to a tonet thence by land vt Unas. Mnsociinan sooth sixty-Jour andune half Oegrtics, west foitz-sli notches to a stone; ttieuce bf land late of Pimm Motx-n. norm tweuty-threo find one-half deicrees.weitt ninety two perches to a white oauj thrnce by toe same north eighty eight and one-half decrees, wct fifteen perch &- and thiee-teuths to a poets thence north two degrees wost seventeen retch es to a Btone t thence tweuty and outj-lialt fle grees, wost loity-four pert lies to the place of beginning oouululng FOUTY-NINE ACItEa; more or less; Tho Improvements thereon are a two-story ma HOUSE twenty by twenty sir" feet, and outbuilding. eliod and tuken Into eiecutloo a the p top erty or iargaret McKeever, administratrix of Win. McKteVei, deoC-MAed. ALSO, All those Povn CONTIOUOUa LOTS or Eleioot ground kltu1 te lu tha Borough of Le. liihioo, Carbon Couuty, reunnayivanla, and nuabured lu the plau or plot ot said borougU. A'umbera forty six, toriysoven, forty-eight and forty-nl&e, bounded we-twardly by the Lehuh Vnlley Usilroed, southwardly by iand4 of tm. dolphus Kent, eastwardty by the nror Lvhlirn, and northwardly by lauds ol Stephen aud Wm. KUUer. The lmBroTemecU thereon, are a Two-story FRAME DWELLINU 110 U&E twenty by twentr alx feet,wlth kitchen attach ed fourteen by Ogbteen feet with double porch, one stable twuiv by forty feett one one aud one hslf toy dweillug huse fuurtevn by tweu. tytour leel, nnd other outbuildings. Belief and taken Intc execution aa the prop erty M Ueurge aud Maiy itaworth. -ALSO,- All those Two certain Lota, rif cea or Parcels of LAN D. siluat ou the castwsrdiy aide of Mauch Cuunk Htreet. lu the Village ot I'ick. ei ton, Caroou County, Pennsylvania, nnd nuai beredilu the plan oa iiiot laid out br aatd grunt or Muu3ers bt-ytn and Eight, being in from or width oue huidred and thirty-two leet on aafd Mauch L'huotc Street, and ruunlng tueuco.rsst, wardiy between parallel Hues at right. ancle with aald Mauch Chunk btreet ittiiength or depth ouo Iiuudml anu slxty nve foet to an alley boiindud wewtwardiv, by theaid Mauch thnnk htreec, southwardly by Lot NuuiUr Hixastwaidly by sajd alley, snd notthwaruly Dy Lot Nun. per Nine. - The ImproTc'menta thereon are a Three atory FRAME IIOTEU Belied and UkMi Into exBcutton aa the prop erty ut George llagen, and to be sold by J, W. ItAUUENBUSH, ti herl IT. Mauch Chunk. Dec, 27, 137V. Nlhv Ailvet'tiBi'mrmiki'. Announces the arrival of nn immense stock bf Goods suitable fof Hie Comprising all tlio latest Novelties in Ladies' 14. W a 9 &c., &c. Also, a ftill line of the choicest AND To all of which lie" invites tnd attention of the people; A Full Line al the Don't ycrti fdrgcf, BANK STREET, Lehigliton, Pa: JraiSTEIt'S NOTICE. ,N(itld(ls licrohy jjlven that tho Execnlnrt: Adiplnlttrntora nnU Uunnllam lierolnartcr namctl havo died their rcspcctlvo nccuunla of tho rolluwliiitcatntcafii tlio IiiKlrter'a oinco at Munch Uliunlc, la and for the County of Unrl'on, which aocounts havo been allowed by tho Heulstcr; will bo presented to tho Judm- bC tho Orphans1 Oourt on MONDAY, the 12tH day if JANUAWY, 18S0,at2 o'clock P. W.,' fof n!lrmatloh : ' Second and final account of I'cter Harts, ad.' fnlnHtratoror the oatate or Kphrlaitf llaU , Met. deceaied. Filed Juno 0th, 1879. The flrat ond final account of AnnaUllfon. blo Anna JIcKcnnn. administratrix of the estate ofl'atrlclc McKcnna, decoased. i'llcj October 13, 187j Tho first and final account of Oeor'ss W. Warnko; Rjtmlolstrator of tho estate of Charles Warnko, deceased.' Filed Novcui. beraitU.Iita. First aod.Hnal account of Pnlllln V. Weavor, admlplstrator of tho estate of Susan Fry; deceased. Filed October 28th, 1879. First and final accotfrft of J II. Twccille. ad ministrator of the estate of Lewis Schnauf cr, deccaseil. Filed November 18th, 1879. . First and flnnl account orThoraaa KemerefJ adjnlnlstriitor or tho estate of Oliver Ifrei elSer,',doceniMl. First and. final acconnt ol Henry Dover, Ex ecutor of the estate of Jonathan Kolb, de ceased. . IIEMNAIID PIIILMrs, llc'glster; Manch Uhuuk, Dee. 13, 1879-wl T I8T OF AITX,10ANT3 rtfn TAVEltK Lt LIOKNSlS at January Term, 18Su; Lewis Aimbru-ter, lat vrttd, Manch Canute J. 8. KcHer. 1st watrt. .Manoa Chunk John llehlcr. itt ward. Majoh chunk Thomas Carr, tat ward, Maiic!i Chunk Joeepb Hmlilt. Ut ward, .Mauch Chunk (leoiKO Wooiluiiff, 2nd ward. MauoliChunlf ThomaB Mnntt. Lelnsbton Borough Jonas A. IIoiu. Lntchton Isoi nugn Catherine Jich. Lebiirhtoo Itoruujrli I'hlllo Hader, l.'ant Mauch Cbuuk Michael Natter, lint Mauch Cloak lleiirv Tropp. WelMport Hnrouah Dan. Ki eare aod Wui. itchier. WeKaporC James MpKi'nna, Linrord llorough John Mruechan, J-anford liorouirU anelH Korlr. Lati&lord UorousU Levi ilartc, Weaiherlr Jlorough Mary K. II elk it, Weathnrlv iiorontfti" Owirge W. Keiaer, Weoihenv Boroovri. Mary A. Komoind. Vethc.rlv llnroughj (leorge IIsKen. Mahomaf Township J. Thompaou MoD.nnei. Mahoalair TdVrnahln Thomas Newcombo. 2,'otMiueaouliifl: Jacob Bo, Nexquehonliie. , John F. lileckiey. LeklAh rowa-h'i Nathan Klotz, humnilt Hill KUas Frtta. Mauoh Lhuua Townb1p James McOioty. Mauoh Chunk Tiiwnahlp. Joun Frecso. .lauch chunk Townahin. James tS calnty, LnnKapnaTovruahtn CiianoaMcOIII, Lehigh rownahl, Fredeilck Wiwirr. Lower TonnuieDeloc lwiaOroff, Lower Townmenslna' ?."..'.f: Anthony, Lower Towamonrtna: Twp. William Miyifrr,lowamenluK Townhlp Nathan UU'm'er, TowamenainK Townshm David Bella, tranlllu Townahlp UB3TA0n"8. Lewis J. Chrlstman, I Khton Boroa.T'i t K. Miller, Lehight xt Borougu Wllaou A. letcr, Lo. iguu oo.oueh I F KiepptOKer. Lehiu,u kurouxh. A. k. Miller. Lohla-htun Borough i'cter Bush, Kaat Mauoh Cbuux J acou utrauasoerger, Weluport Boroanh' I'atnok McRenna, Laustord Borough l'atrtck Dermett, Neaquchoulnir Bamutfou liaocock, Neaquehoulaft Aaron titi-ohl, LowerTowameuuug Wllluiu Victor. Packer Township noa Koch, 1'enu Forest Township.' LIQUOB ISTOItESV Mary Bioarsn, Boavrr Mejilow Michael Martin. 1st Wai d UauU 6hunk , catbar ue aharkey. ward Mauch Chuni Catharine Malloy.Bnmoilt Jtifi uu,"uvauB Mary Campbell, Lanalord Borough Dee.CT.H79. TrothonoUry; , The Row Food Mcdicind Truly ft Wonder; Tbe tjulehua Coca Co. prepare fiom the ea. jenca ur the. Bacred Peruvian Mant (Cock LKari the meat uaernk Nervn Tonlo and Lue eusAiurr knuwn to man.. They have named It CUOA UITTfclvd, b3t hope tai nlme wBIno" eausi- It to be cias'ed wlih the m-ca!led -Bit toia." which havo doue so much harm-phvai. cal aud moral, Coca BXTTljns has tho power of sustalnlas life aud strenirth f r rtnye without food. Kxposurolo lonns, long fatigue and malar'. J?uV?iiSY. i 5 "o harm too.o who im do-' This la a marveiooa Ufa inviirn, An,tMi Vilihoni reaction Is ibeers but not Inlbnatiu' ior the ouie of D. .pepla.ljidigotlou. Merr. ouanoa. blck I loaaathe. Weariness, ureal Be. bihty. Lack of Knurr as, ureal De pUlutd. Chills aud all Fever, COCA. Bl'i riiua Knurrv aim lttuin T i v. . ri uver com- atauda uunvaml and nmm. jjomJaj otcwl uvonutlUvt. rttmion, U. S.H.1 "Ihe l'euviau uatlvea ww ou Coca, perturm prodiaii. ol labor wlthou fatigue. A poweriui tonic f..r the uorvooa ,y.tem. but not lujurloiu lo too healtn." The under! ul vlrtuea of this i!w f xid-mMI. cine can only be glanced at here, tiet a elrou laraudlutoimiotirsolliuliy. No remedy eVor locwved such cr.Uoreiueiit COCA Ulri'KlUi-couceutraU'd nseneo of Haoied Peruvian I'oca-wld tiY all leadinir dm I Ma. Aaurraw. . UUIOIIUA COOA CO , New Vork. Doe W-15if 'f "' hUtt ':0'' A"l'u 1'U"