Great Attractions! AT J. T. Hnntaun & Son's CHEAP CASH STORE Just opened and on exhibition, a large assortment of JFaucy 'ds2 at Lowest Prices, which hare already be come a matter of great Interest to our Young Folks. Wo would, therefore, Invito all to call early and examine our elegant aatort ment of Holiday Goods, consisting of ladles' and Gent's Fancy Hose. i Kid Gloves. " " Neck Tics. " Fine Wallets. FANCY KNIT GOODS. Fancy Back Combs. Cloth and Hair Brushes. FINE JEWELRY. Fancy Paper Boxes. TOILET SETS. Fancy Work Boxes. CHINA, GLASS and SILVER WARE! Jewely Caskets, Glove Boxes, Han.lkerchlef Boxes, and A choice line of SOArS ah " PEBFUMERY. Respectfully, J. T. NUSBAXIM fc SON, Opposite the rubllo Siusre, Lehljhton, Pa. sept. 18-yl may be found on Mo at (If.o. p. llowti.t. & CoV N.wI'iiiht A'lvcrilnlnir Buroiu (10 Fpruce Btre.'J.wm-reaiivi-i-iiitnsciMitrticUMiiiy be mode lor It in K. SATURDAY. DECEMBER vf, IPSO. Local and Personal. r.n-Weather strips are selling fast at Luckenbach'a Mauch Chunk. tE5j.No more hand aching from using steel pens, when Esterbook'a turned up point pens afford the most delightful relief. Ask your stationer for their Telegraphic and Tcchtimseh. 3T-E. F. Luckenbach.Broadway, Mnncli Chunk, Is now njieninR up one of the hand somest assortment or Holiday Goods ever brought into tills county. Call and we his beautiful stock. Trices very low to suit yuu all. Ssa-lf you wanta nice smooth.ensy shave your lialr cut or siiainpooing, rii m mm Iloederer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you right, and don'tyou forget It. E3.J. 8. R. Scovill, Morris, Ills., soys: When your "Onlv Lung Pad" came lo hand, my son could not raiso his head. Ho Is now - . . .. J.... .Off J.., up ami gaining eveiy un;. SajU For good denial work go to Dr. L Campbell, Slutlngton i lie use the Litest im proved Instruments. Established over II years. 4B-81 r Lewis Weiss, in the post-office build. tt.iT tl,; linrniir1i. has lust limde a largo ad dition to his flock for the fall and winter rl, viz, a full line of still' and soft telt hats ol the latest and best styles, and a lull line of gentlemen's, ladies' i.ud child ren's boots, shoes and gaiters, all of which no H ollering at mo very mwesi raisn prices, n "Old Ironside." a lltlo popularly con ferred upon the United Slates frigate Con etltiitinn.whlch was launched at Iluetun Sept. 20, 1797, and Ixunharded Trixli in 1R04, is lianlly less rolelirutcu man ur. i-oxo s i im Cherry and Seneka which promptly cures cough, colds and asthma. SluH,H. Peters, agf-nl, the popular mer chant tailor. In the post office building, Is now receiving and opening one of the largest ami most fashionable stocks of cloths, ens imeres and suitings ever brought Into Lehlghton, and which ho Is preparert to make up in tho latest fashion and most durable mmner, at prices which actually defv competition. 'Call and examine goods and learn prices ana be convinced. VAT Job printing of the finest description can be had at the Carbon Aovooatr office at very low prices. Call and see samples. 0itfJ. N. Bleu, of Toledo, Ohio, 6ays: My father, before wearing the "Only Lung Pad," could not sleep nights on account of hit violent coughing, since wearing it he lias slept soundly every night. See Adv. 3EfJSee a wine cup in another column with a bunch of grapes from which Speer's Port Grape Wine is made, that is so highly esteemed by the medical profession for the ii. e of invalids, weakly persons and the aged Sold by all druggists. jay-The medicines of Dckdas Dick .t Co. ara unexcelled for elegance, purity, and re liability. Their Seldlitine Scidlitz Powders ara as pleasant as Lemonade. Their Bolt Capsules are world famous. See Advt. f jS5We haveMmuch pleasure In recom mending Thermaline to our readers, as an absolute cure for Malaria. The manufac turers' namo alone is a guarantee of it mer it. It sells at 25 cents per box. For par ticulars see Advt. t?CU Always keep'Kendall's Spavin Cure' in yur house. If your druggist will not get it for you send to the proprietors, B. J. Kendall i Co., Enosburgh Falls, VU 'uRemcmber that 'Kendall's Spavin Cure' will do all they claim lor it. Try a bottle. Read the advcrlivmienL &9. Benjamin Franklin commenced pub lishing an almanac in 1731 and continued till 1757, which was distinguished for its in culcation of the prudential virtues, which were said to be as valuable ns anything that lias descended from Pythagoras, Dr. Coxe's Wild Clierrv ami 8cneka,cuMseiiugln,eohls, and whooping cough. Another addition to tho "beautiful snow" in this vicinity last Wednesday fore- Philip Lauer,an engineer, who lost his leg by an accident on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, at Ferndale, a short time since, expects to leave Bt. Luke's Hospital for his borne, at White Haven, this week. The next meeting of the Lehighton Literary Society, will be held in the High School room, this (Saturday) evening, at 7:30 o'clock. You are Invited to attend. -A beautiful new show case is the latest departure at Curling's popular drug store. Call and look at it, and then take a peep at lilt latest novelties. For the eight dayt ending on the 30th ult., which It the completion of the coal year on the Lehigh Valley railroad, there were lO'J.OW torn of coal transported, mak ing a total for the year of 4,000,415, tons, an increase of 244,829 tons as compared with the shipments for the year ending Nov. 30, 1870. For the four days ending on the 41b IntL, 68.602 tons were shipped, decrease ol 23,783 tons as compared with samodate last year. It costs nothing to see E. II. Hobl't new goods and to Icaru prices. Drugs and medicines guaranteed strict ly fresh and pure, at the Central Drug Store C. T. Horn, M. D-, proprietor. Says the Carbon Jlcrald i The newest thing out, in the way of machinery, in this locality is the new locomotive, No, 20, bear ing the euphonious and appropriate name, ' Champion." It is the latest product of the mechanical skill of our Weathcrly shops constructed under tho supervision of Master Mechanic Hoffecker. It is a heavy 45 ton freight engine of great strength, and Is a credit to the constructor. Gold mounted hslr jewelry over 1000 different designs to select from at E. II. Uobl's, Msueh Chunk. Keep the feet warm and well protected from damp and cold. LOST, between Joseph Brhmld's Hotel, Mauch Chunk, and the Mansion Houso, or on tho 4:50 L. fc S. down train, or between lhoV"eleportdepotand the Franklin House, $1003 (20'and the balance $5's and $IO's. The finder will receive $20 rewurd on leav ing it with Edward Raber, Franklin Hotel, East Welssporl, Pa. . Thirty-one snows are predicted for this winter. Country vendues will soon bo In order. Get your sale bills printed at the Auvooatk office. Fine gold rings at E. U. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. The Amy 8lono Triple Alliance ara ex pected to exhibit here on Monday evening, January 31st. Hotel and saloon keepers will toke no tico that the lBlli Inst., is the last day upon which they can file applications for license to be granted at the ensuing January term of court. A largo line of Novelties, suitable for Christmas presents, at the popular drugstore of Dr. C. T. Horn. Seeing is believing. If you want to bo convinced that you can buy a fine watch, clock, neck-chain, bracelets or anything in the lino of jewelry, at prices that will sur prise you, call at E. H. Hold's, Susquehan na street, Mauch Chunk, and see his elegant stock of now goods. We learn that Mr. J. Lcnnon.lelcgroph operator' at the Packcrton Forwarding of fice, who has been very low with scarlet fever, at tho boarding houso of Lyman Mc Daniel, U slowly recovering. Lent begins on March 2d which gives a longer season than usual for amusements, This mouth has two new moons, one having occurred on tho 1st Inst,, while the other will lake place on the 31st. A Farm can be had in trade, or in ex change for town or city projierty. Apply at this office. i During the eleven months ending Nov. 30th, 27.7D0 yards of carpet were woven and 1375 dozen of brooms made by the convicts in the Ejstnn jail. Victor Miller, the youngest son of Mr, Samuel Miller, of Laury's Station, gave himself an ugly cut on one of his feet one day last week, in consequence of his axe gliding olf while engaged in wood cutting. A few clays ago, In response to the pe tition of a largo number of citizens of Slat- Ing, Governor Hoyt appointed Mr. Israel M. Casscll,ofsald place, to serve as o justice of tho peace in said borough In plocoof John F. Kress, who recently ipoved owy Silver American Elgin watches only $10.00 at E. II. Hold's, Mauch Chunk, and a silver chain given with each silver watch. Seo the Rnckct Alarm clocks at E. II Hold's, Mauch Chunh. Just the thing for railroad men Fltevn of the forty-five colleries of the Philadelphia and Reading company have suspended operations for December, owing tn the poor market for certain sizes of coal This throws about 301)0 persons out of work All tho individual oierntors arc working. For the eight days ending Nov. 30th, there were 1 24,71 S tons of coal shipped over IheLchlgli & Susquehanna nii!ranl, making a total fur the season lothatdate of 3,530,931 tons, showing a decrease of 225,2S'J tons as compared with tnc same date last year. Thero Is a romance in figures. A young man meln girl, lcr, married her, and Irak her on n. wedding 2er, in a handsome car riage hired liom David Ebbcrl's popular livery on North Elreel, this borough. Try it yourself. OvERCoATiNGS.-The Clauss Bro's, pppular Merchant Tai lors, announce to their custo mers and friends that they have just received an immense stock of tho newest patterns in Overcoatings, which they are prepared to make up in the latest styles and most du rable manner at very low pri ces for cash. Call and exam ine the stock before making your purchases elsewhere. We are bound to satisfy the most fastidious in the matter of clo thing, gents' furnishing goods, hats, caps, boots, shoes, etc. The annual meeting of the Princo ManufacturingCompany was held in Mauch Chunk on Monday of last week. Mr. David Prince, was chosen Director to 011 the va cancy caused by the death of Gen. Albright. Mr. A. '. Prince was elected President, and Mr. Robert Prince, Secretary and Treasurer. A proposition to increase the capital stock of the Company will be submitted at a siiec ial meeting of the Directors to be held on the 5th day of February, 1881. Z3V. P. Clarke. Eso..920 Walnut St.. ruiiaueipuiu J a., writes ! "1 nave useu n- n..ll. q... r i :. ... i. - - . I..,,, U1IU, UIUI nun IUUUU I. w uinf the best remedy I ever tried." f Parlcr't Tri- Weekly Record of the 7th Inst says : "A week ago last Sunday, Father O'Brien, of Minersville, denounced the N. Herald, and warned his hearers to take neither the daily or weekly edition of that paper. Sunday last, Fallier O Uricn de nounced tho Sunday Xeios. of Shcneudoah. characterizing Mr. Doyle, the editor, as a uearuies uoy, who, though belonging to Itils parish, had never been any good to it." The Win. H. Sayre No. 104, passenger engine on the L. V. R. It., on Friday morn ing suddenly Jumped the track near Tom- hicken and rolled over on its side. David Shaeffer, the engineer, with his usual pre sence oftolnd had shut off steam on the in stant the engine had jumgied the track, and although he and his fireman John Wulper, were shut in the cab, they were but slight ly bruisod as the speedy stoppage of steam had saved the engine from going further than the ditch, and when it fell, there were no steam pipes broken and consequently no escape of steam to scald them -Mr. David O'Brian, of Franklin town - hip, has been appointed by the Commi? -: it ,tt A. I r - tiuuni na Aucritubuo AfJ'iruiaer lor luc County of Carbon. We congratulate friend Dave ou his upointment, and are pleased the County Commissioners have made so excellent a choice. For the three days ending on the 3d Inst,, there were shipjied over tbe Lehigh A- Susquehanna railroad 40,878 tons of coal, making a total of 3,577,809 tous to that dale, a decrease of 253,722 tons as compared wilh same time last year. We are pleased to see that our friend D.B.Albright, who was so seriously hurt in the head by his horse trumping on him some time ago, is able to be on the street again. While engine G. B. Markle wasdetueh ed from the noon iidssenger train from Itazlelou, ou Friday, in front of thede)t at Weatherly, it was discovered that one of the valvea was biokeu, in consequence ut which it beesme unmanageable and run down the road at considerable speed. En gineer Klolz, of tbe locomotive Champion quickly taking in the situation, started his engine down the road in hot pursuit, and succeeded in overtaking the renegade at Kulp's level.sbout a mile below Blaek Creek Junction, where tbe farmer was coupled to the latter aud taksn Lack to Wethrly,with out accident or injury to person or propert) TIio Lutheran KtiiKlny School. Ma. Editor, The first of a series of visits to the different Sunday schools of Carbon count v, which I purpose reporting in the drums AnvoOATK, was made to the Luthe ran Bunday school, of this borough, on last Sunday, The pastor, In accordance with the Constitution of the Church, Is ex-officio superintendent bf the Sunday school, Thos. Kemercr, Esq., being tho superintendent elect. There Is no assistant superintendent, in the general acceptation of the terra The school was conducted by tho superintendent elect; It was opened by singing a hymn, responsive reading the 7th Psalm, prayer by the superintendent the school standing, tho responslvo readingof the lesson hy verso, and singing the g'l old missionary hymn,. "From Greenland's Icy Muuntains." Tho teachers lifted a missionary collection, nnd then with their classes engaged In the study of the lesson for tho day J being the second Sunday in Advent the lesson whs Acts Hi., 1 17, aim iv., l 4j mis st-nuoi inn using tho International Sunday School Lessons, use the Church Lesson Leaf Instead. After the study, the superintendent reviewed the school on the lesson, and then proceeded lo close the session by song and prayer. The library books wero distributed by the librarian, Mr. Chas. Clauss, nnd Mr. Thos. K. Nusbautn, his assistant. The secretary's report was read by classes. Thero were 101) liersnns present ill the largo school and 54 In the Infant; making a total of 100 in both schools, notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather on that day. The missionary collection amounted to $4.23. The secretary is Air. O. A. Clauss. Announcements wcro then made by the superintendent, among which I noticed a teachers' meeting for the study of tho lesson on Thursday evening, clearly showing that tills school means work ami advancement. The inlaiit department Is conducted by Mrs. Thomas Kemercr and Mrs. John Sou bold, ill a separate room but on the samo floor with the larger school. In cnnriect'on with the school Is a very fine library coiiiiirising.about 175 volumes, which is quite an attraction to the reading members of the school. The flibla class, which I had the pleasure of joining during tho session, is composed of young men, and taugm uy L.. i. scnnauci principal of our public schools. I also no ticed another ol the teachers of the public schools present, Miss Carrio A. Bauer, who is a regular tenclier of a very excellent class of young ladies. Tho school was dismissed by clnstes at the sound of the bell. Dec. 7, 1880. Obskkveb. The YYcclr. ol 1'rnyor, 18SO. Tho Evangelical Allianco, ns representing Protestant Christendom throughout the world, have for years suggested a programme for the Week of Prayer, so, that, as far a3 possible, all praying people might unito on the same day in the same etitions. Tho Branch Alliance of the United States adopt, with slight modifications, its programme, and suggest the following themes and order for tho approaching Week of Prayer, Janu ary 20, ylz.: January 2. Theme, Christ the only hoie of a Inst world. Monday, 3. Thanksgiving for the bless ings, temporal and spirituals the past year, and prayer for their continuance. Tuesday, 4. Humiliation and confession on account of individual, social, and nation al sins. Wednesday, 5, Prayer for the Church of Christ, its unity and purity, its ministry; nii'l the revivals of religion. Thursday, 0. Christian education ; Pray cr for I he fumilv. Siindav Schools, and all educational institutions, for Young Men's Christian Associations, anil for tho Press. Friday, 7.i-rrayer for tho prevalence of jiibtice, humanity, anil jieace among nil mi lions; for the suppression of intemperance auti !saimat;i desecration. Saturday, 8. Prayer lor Christian Mis sions and the conversion of tho world to Christ- Sitnday, !). Theme, On tho ministration of the Holy Sjiiiit. Spend Your ololli-y ut Home. One of our exchanges gives the following very scnslblo ndvico: It is your homo: you cjnnot. improve it much b'y taking your money away to invest. There is no wuy of improving a place so much us by encourag ing good merchants, good schools uml good people to settle among you, ami this cannot bo done unless you spent! your money at home, for there is where you get it. 8iend your money at home, because when it Is necessary to geleredit it is of your own town merchant you have to get it, and they must wait for the money. Spend your money at home. It will make better business for your merchants. They can ami will make bet ter assortments, ami sell at lower ratej than f tho only business they could do was to credit out, while the money goes to oilier places. Spend vour money ut home. Set the example now. Buy your dry goods.gro cerics, clothing, shoes meat nnd provisions in town, and you will see a wonderful change in a short time in the business outlook of the place; therefore deal with your mer chants at home. Your merchants are your neighbors and your frieudsi they stand by you In sickness and adversity are your as- sociates. Without your trade they cannot keep up business- No stores, then no one waiting to buy up property to settle on and cm ui up me place. A Ulllltcr'M'l'rnlc Death erry Green, tho famous hunter of Pike county, on the 22d of November went bear hunting, and not returning, a search was made lor him several days ago, when his remains were found on a knoll In tho centre of a swamp, with four largo bears, dead and frozen, lying near by. A part of tho long gray beard he had wqrn still clung to tho bead, from which the bears or wildcats had gnawed the ears, the nose, and most of the llesh. A survey of the ground showed that Jerry had met tho bears, and that in fight' Ing them he had received wounds that caused his death. One of the dead bears hail bit ten awoy a part of Jerry's right foot, and tho ghastly fragments were still between his teeth. A wound in his neck showed that hisgtatp of tho hunter's foot was followed by a fatal blow from the hunter's knifo, Jerry's knife lay on the ground, anil into its blade one of the furious brutes had set his teeth and bitten nearly through the steel Shreds of cloth, buttons, ami Jerry's gun and owder Uaik lay new by ICnilrnnil At-cliltiit. J - 0ll Moll(lliy evening a railroad accident iamUPd tt ,i10rt dutauce this side of Slat. I ' ington by which two young men named Henry Kuntz aud William Smith, both resi dents of Slatingtnn, were killed. They were employees in the car shops at Puckerbin,lhe first named filling a clerkship and tho other being a telegraph operator, and were in the habit of going home every evening. On the evening in question they boarded a passing coat train on the Lehigh Valley railroad, and which wbeu near Slatingtou ran into a mass of dirt and atono that had slid down from the mountain side upon tho track,caus ing the engine, caboose and 40 cars to pile up iu a wreck, and amidst which the young men were crushed to deatn. 'rue deulti o' the young men is deeply mourned by ull who knew tbem,aiid thepareulsaud Iricnds have the sympathy ol the entire community. Il-tllgloiiia Kod-k. Zmv's IttrouMtDOnoncu, J, H.IIartmsn patter. Pleaching at 10 a, m., Sermon, In Uerman, 'J p m., Sunday school. 7:O0p.m., aermoo. In English. A cordial welcome to all. MutuoDiBT Episcopal Dimuoit, Packkb- to -D. F. Unangst, Pasior. Prt&chlng on Sabbath at 10 SO a. in and at 7 00 p. tn. Sun. day school at 2 p. in. Prayer and Class meet, lag on Thursday evening at 7.30 p. us. KVAMOwuoJLOitUEQii.WKissroar. E. J. Sillier, Pastor. fJerman preaching at 10 o'cl k n. m., by the Pastor. Sunday Sshoel at J p. m. English preaoblDg a 7.M p. m. Prtckcrton I'Jpplon. Michael Lannahan. lha efficient day operator at this )oint, has been seriously 111 wiin scarlet lever, nut unucr me exceuem treatment of Dr. J. G. Zern, is now out of danger. Alfred Sillier Is again n resident of Packerton, a careful and reliable railroad man, ho will In time occupy a Position suit able to his ability. Thomas AVeaver, one of rackerlon's best citizens, gave another proof of his kindness In the case of Mr. John Davis and faintly, Mrs. Davis has been an invalid lor somo time, being unable to secure feinalo help, the husband was compelled to remain at home to attend to her wants; a few days ago their oldest daughter, aged about V years, was taken with diphtheria and died. Mr. Weaver ascertaining the condition of the family and that there was no funds to bury the child, made all provisions, comforting the heorta of the afflicted parents. Mrs. Davis is still in a precarious condition, and the attention of sympathizing friends has been called to the wants of the family. The article copied from tho Carbon Her ald, In reference lo the cu.tlng of grnpc vines, should be read by the one who wan tonly destroyed the vines in Mr. Sutler's yard. We can Imagine the satisfaction such a villian enjoys he can hold communion with himself "only" he must keep his owu secret. The Methodist Sunday school, of this place, will hold a special meeting on next Sunday afternoon and evening. The object an Increased interest inbumluy school worn T. B. Morris, Esq., Forwarding Agent of the L. V. R. It.; has hisclerical force busi ly engaged in closing the yearly tonnage ac counts lor 1B80. Tho new office at the car shops is near ly finished; when done it will be ono of the finest along the line. Mr. J. S. Leutz, now Master Car Builder, has a most thorough system of keeping accounts rendered ne cessary on account hf the, immense car in terests of the L. V. It. R. It Is rumored that the Central railroad will establish a Hag station at this point, lor ull passenger trains, to accommodato all wno may desire to patronize their road. It will certainly be convenient for people hero who do most of their shopping at Mauch Chunk or Lehlghton. The trains most convenient for this travel on the L. V. R. R. do not stop. I'erhaps an appeal to the proper of ficers ol the Li. v. 11. It. L., might result in making tills n flag station. Let those most interested make the effort. The sad death of H. A. Kunlz nnd W A. Smith cast a gloom of sorrow over the of ficers 'here. Mr. Kuntz was assncited with the Forwarding Office tor about nine years, n Pennine whnle-snuhled fellow, he had en deared himself to ull who knew him; a young man with more than ordinary abili ty, wiin ttie prospect ol a long lite, ins sad laklu; olf can but be regretted by friends and relatives. Mr. Smith was the, night operator, but temporarily in changoofthe lay omce, he had been employed but a short tiuio at this point, yet had made many friends, and was fitted for the position. Amunilus Kuntz, one of tho Forwarding Ollice clerks, was also on the engine that was wrecked, but escaped wilh slight bruis es. Anon. L'nut Pciui PcncllinzM. We had nice weather on lost Saturday, The icoplo hud lo get their wagons out once more. Somo of nur people are quilo excited about who " Uncle Sam" is. Eggs are scarce, selling at 25 ccnl. a ilozen. T. E. Rehrig took two bushels of hick ory nuts to T. E. Sutler's store,- receiving two dollars a bushel. -I). C. Bailey is our present tax collector. Bir he failed. us yet to bring any money in. The teachers ure waiting for it. A book ngent passed throuith East Penn last week, with a book entitled " The Horse and his Diseases," by U. J. Kendall, at 40 cents a copy. I would advice nil persons in need ol such n booK lo Bubsctlbc for the AD vocatk at ono dollar a year, und receive tbe Dook grans, ihev eould also read the news from East Penn, which is worth a good deal to some peiEous. L. Steigerwalt moved N. Kolh homo to l'hamixville this week. Lcesernndhis wifo nro at present tho KUItlB IO n. JlOlU. r It is reiwrted that J. Heilnian is coino to move uacK ui iieiiignioti again. D. Clock was the first of our teachers. to cull lor his monthly wages. Miss A. J. Neff, was a visitor to Lettish ton. last week, and durinc herstnv.was the guest or her grnnillather, Mr. L. Weli-s. Jonathan Lauchenor and 1). Rox.took a load of fire wood to Lehlghton. on Wed iicsday for his brother aud comrades, who aro working ut rackcriun. Mrs. F. German nnd Ida L. Steigerwalt, tonK n sieign ride last week. Airs. U. hand led the reins pretty well. Some bovs love their eirls so well that they can sieiid a whole night and tho next nay in tneir company. -J. Sitigyard, teacher ill the East Tenn Bchool house, ought to keep his scholars irom me mil wiin ineir sleds. It was slushy on lost Sunday. The Ben Salem church was prettj empty only 65 Iiersons in uu were present. The Punnsville and Lizard Creek Sun day schools will each nave a Christmas festival. On last Sunday a sad accident happened in our neignuornouu. Airs. jMell. the mom. er of Reuben NetT, Esq., attempted to com uiii. Buiemc, uy cutting tier inroau ine family was in church in the forenoon, and at noon when they came home, she was not in tho house, so they commenced to look around for her, ami at lost they found her lying in ine oam, ami'iier throat cut on ine one side she was so weak from loss of blood that she could not wulk. It is reorled not to be fatal. The cause is not known. She is known us u reK-ctiible old lady. Wo hope she will recoveraud wait till God calls ncr tiome. Reuben Rehrig nnd his father-in-law, J. Hueli, took t-everul loads of bav to Mauch Chunk during last week, receiving $24 a ton tor it. unclk oau, WcUnport ltenik. "Wcissnort Items" will however, con tluue I Is greeting lo tho large circle of the, ADVOCATK a readers, "ijuint" Is accustom ed to speak plainly and knows little of the Micciies oi enqueue, -uulnt" will endeav or tn do his best. The following named persons are on this week's sick list: Alex. Marsh, Huryey Rothermal, Win. Hill und several others whose names we were unable to learn. Most sincerely do we sympathize wilh them in their present sulhVrings and as sincerely do wo iiom nun tney n,uy bo sjicedliy relieved anu restored to peaun The Young America Cornet Band ser enaded several parties here on Friday, on u jiur-ieuiur uet-usioii. Tho severity of the season has been the cause of inurh sunerius among our Poor lien plo. A number of influential citizens have undertaken to relievo the necessities of this cluss and for this purpose have gotten up surprise parties for Father Buck, Widow Soltand Widow Connor. Our citizens should also make arrangements for rendering aid r r... i. j .i..... J? ti- iii .iiv luiuir, i. is iiuir, wo csjieciauy owe, to the memory of our brave soldier, Mr. Connor, dew-used, Ui see that his widow and lulherless children do not want. To our friends who were on a visit last Sunday, we would say, tjiat a ring was nuuiirii uy iiicniieieiiivusu Bymooioi eieru- uy. men, enough said The public roads, commonly called Zimmerman's and ltuch's lime kiln hills In East Weissport aro rendered almost impas sible by our young lads coasting thereon iv e nope a stop may no put this thing. Miss Slanda Yundt and friends spent bunday in Uoylestown. Considering the daring robberies which have been committed here of late our citi zens should be ou the alert. Thus far all eil'orts lo capture the thieves have been in vain In the Evangelical church, Sunday afternoon, Prvsidiug Elder, Rev. C. K. Fehr. of Alleniowu, reached an able sermon loa large aud attentive audience. The Lord's Super was also administered. The Sun day school connected with this church Is iu the School by sendingthairchildren, a nourishing condition, i'srenls should en lor inougu tney may receive good instruction at home, tbey will always listen wilh more attention to a stranger with whom they do ool daily ataoeiale. Qo:xt. See the S5 cent oluaks at E. II. Uobl's, Mauch Chunk. IIIe .Creek Itciiui. Character Is a pcrfcoytyiuca"te!' wfif." A thoroughly good m mds invariably a brave ono. ' ' ' Education is the only interest worthy of the deep controlling anxiety of tho thoughtful man, Remember tho poor. Now advertise lor tho holidays. Christ mas Is hastening along. Our schools are continually filling np. Oats are selling ot 50 cents a bushel. Rye straw Is in great demand at a fair price. Tho protracted meetings at Tino Run were closed on Sunday evening. Thomas Loves, of this place, ono of nur best maiksmen, was nut for deer on Friday of last week, ami helped to enpturo ono. Mr. Leves did not forget your reporter. 1 had a splendid roast on Sunday, for which he will please accept my hearty thanks. Henry Neeb.and Ohusl Rehrlg, of this place, ore at present digging a well on'tho farm of Hon, Alleu Craig, on Broad moun tain. Paul Suit, of this place, killed a hog last week which tipped the beam ut 3H0J lbs. Messrs. Puul Buck and Win. IJoycr have a contract with Adam D. Cliiistman,nf Penn Forest, to stock a mill with logs this winter. W. E. Kemererof this place, desires to purchase n good young colt. Any erson' who may have one to sell can cull on him at bis residence or at the school house. Henry. Depie,of Albrighlsville, was on n visit to friends at tills placo on Sunday last. Was pleased to meet hlirt. Simon Walck, of Pino Run, helped to capture a very large deer on Tuesday of this week. Rkvkkk. Npcclnl Invllntloit. . If you do not want to spend ton much money for a Holiday Gift, and yet procure an article that is both useful as well as or namental, wo would cordially invito you to pay us a visit ami examine our large and elegant assnitmenl of Holiday Goods, tn make a selection lor your, lover or sweet heart. lteeiiectfiilly, J. T. Xt'nun .tEos. P. S. Among tho assortment we have an elegant stock ol Fine Jewelry. Also,a largo assortment of Silk Handkerchiefs. . I.Ul of Letter Remaining uncalled fur ot tho Lehlghton Post Omce, December 1st, 1830: Itovrmnn. I.. Da. Miller, Adam Muarhofr, .1. II. Mcarholl, Henry Miller, Louilno .Marts, (Jh.trles Iteliiruilth, T. II. Itarelc, Levi ltex, .lohu U. Selndt, (Jharles Werley, Caroline Ulauss, Miss Lizzlo Fink, Thouias Flleklmrer. Caroline Ooucher, Annie Humbert, Henry Hughes, MIssM L. Kline, J, H. Kemcrer. Solomon Persons calling for any ofthe above letters will please say "advertised." T. J, SniFKtvr, Assistant Postmaster. JIAKKIIil). HEX CAMPBELL On tho ISth ult., by iter. a. iiarinoiomcw, Aivin Jtex, ni Kast Penn, and Miss Annie Campbell, or Mahon ing, tbls county. KINNEY BUCKLEY. At Laurytown, on wiu ou, nisi., lur. jiavm jtinney anu luiss Annie Hockley, both or Weatherly, Pa. DIED. ALBRIGHT. On the 12th ult., In Mahon ing, Katlo I.vcline. daughter or John fr aud liosa. A. Albright, ugod 1 month and 14das. ' nOItHOIt.-On tho 17th ult.. In West Penn, i.ean, wuoni L,uwis tiuroor, aged su years, 1 month and 23 days. DAVIS. At Packcrton, on tho 3rd lnst,,or uipnincria anu meinnranoiis croup, aiari.i A., oldest duughtcr of John and Sarah Davis, aged 9 years, 4 months and '21 days. RHINEftT On tho 6th Inst.. In Franklin. jMizuuein, wneoi uauioi uuincrt, oged in ycHrs unu iu montns. STOUKBIt. At Packcrton, on tho 6th lost., ui I'liuiuienu. jonn rnomas.sonoi rnoinas and t-ar.ih blocker, aged t years, 8 months UU O UJ B, New Advertisements. GUIDE TO SUCCESS, WITH Is BY FAR tho best Business and Social Uulde and Hand. Hook ever published. Much mo miesi, it lens now iu j;u .CVbltK HII.VQ In the best way. How to bo your own lawyer. How to act In society and In every :ari oi uio. anu contains a goium ne or varied infJYtnatton lndlsoensable to all clivsu-s for constant rcierence. 'Aur.nis wArtiisi! for nil io- tnnrn llm. 1o linn. uh Mil Imnlf oftlEAL value ai'.d attraction sells bettor than any other, apply fur terms lo Doihilass linos.. Philadelphia. I'll. .and Cln clnuatl, U, dee.ll-ml. obtain t3 for neT inventions, or for laiprovo tticiita m old onoi. Cino-tti, Ini tncmenta Trmle-lla.kn. huU atl luUint bnauieae prompt ly mien itu in, lVJSTInNS TIT AT IfAVR II 12 UN nr. JJJ T, 1) inny ottli. In m on cases, bo jiaton d uy us. lienm o jpoaifH tim u. a r.ttout umco, 4inl emerged m PATENT B USlNICfcS iX t'LCslVLLY, wo con M'curo patruta tn lo s time than thue wno me ro.uotta from Wnsti. In prion wnen Invonlora enu model or fttcctch. we male feorili tn - ho J 'a I em- offico.nml udvirtoaa loiu imtmittbility foeb of cuakge. to. ics nondeneo conlideiitui i foes rcr.tttnu.bln, ai a NO UllAlKiK UNLEjiS PATRMT I nR, TAT.N tD worcierbv veruiifilon to the City Postmns. ICr ami Ln thft Mliinrintpnilmit nf I hn 1'itst f if. tlce Ahmov Unler l)i vision in Wnstiingtou. For epcclat referou:es circular ttdvirc t-.vm0.dx., aaarcBs a A SHOW & Co.. dec 1 1 or. JptJBLIC SALE of YALUAULE Real Estate & Personal Property The undersigned will oner at Publlo Bale, on the Premises In LOW til TOWAMliNS 1NO Township, Carbon County, l'a., on Friday, January 7th, 1881, commencing at ONE o'clock P. 711., all those Two certain Tracts or Pieces of LAND, situ ate In Lower Towamensine; Township afore said : the First Piece Is valuable LATE LAND, und Is bounded by lands or John M, Crdg. Solomon nydor and Stephen Kern, containing about 14 AOltKS. Tho Improve ment! arcaTwo-storyllllli'IC DWELLING) HOt'SE, 22 x 21 feet, wilh ICltchen attacked : liank Harn. 29x32 reel) Pig Stable, Uarpcn. ters' Shop, llurrlago House and outbuildings. The Second Piece is valuable F A It H LAND with about 7 or 8 Acres or TI.MllKlt thereon, the balance being under a good state oruul.lvalfon, and is bounded by lands i'has. Straup. David lloy er and on two sides by land ol Stephen Kern, containing ubout 30 Acres. ALbO, at the same time, the following Personal Property, vis; 2 Plows, 2 Harrows, Fanning Mill, Suikey, Uow, Heifer, and a variety or Furmtiig Implements too numer ous lo mention. Terms mado known at time of sale, by JOHN ItEDLINE. L. Towamcnslng, Dee, 11, 18S0-W1 THE SUN FOR 1881. Everybody reads Tint Son. In the editions or this newspapar throughout tbo year to come everybody will find! I. All the world's news, to presented that biio rvuuer win gei me greaietl amount oi in. formation with the least expenditure of lime aud eyesight. Tuk Sun long ago discovered the golden meaning between redundant ful ness and unsatisfactory brevity. II Much ot that sort of news which depends less Uon lis recognlsod tiuorlaneo than up on lis inierest to mankind. From morning to uiorulng TheSun prints a continued story of uio uvea ui real men aim wutnen, unu oi lueir deeds, plant, lovet. hates and troubles. This story Is more varied and mure Interesting than any romance tlott'vi as eier deviled. III. Uood writing In ev.ry column, and freshness, originality, accuracy and decorum tn the treatment of every subject. IV. Honest comment. TukSdm's habit It to ipeak out learlesdy about men and things. Y. Equal candor in dealing with each poll. Ileal party, and equal readiuess to commend what Is praiseworthy or to rebuke what Is blainablu hi Democrat or Itepubltean. YL Absolute lndeHndenoe of partisan or. ganlzallout, but unwavering loyalty to true Democratic principles. Tuk Sun believes that tho Uoveramint which tbe Constitution gives us Is a good one to keep. Its notion or duty is to resist to us utmost power the etlor s of men In the llepubllean party to set up another form or government In pUceoith.il which exists. The year 1S81 aud the years Immediately following will probably decide this supremely Important eoutett. Tils .sun believes lhal (he vie ry will be with the hso- Ide ms Httainst the ltlbgs lur uiuuoftjy, the tings lor plunder, and the lungs lor Imperi al H,wer. nur terms are as fellows: For the Dally li, a b-ur-psge sheet ol tweuty-clghl columns, the price by mail, poll paid, fs aAMult a mouth, ur alttoa veari or. Including the buuday pntr, an efglit-ige sheet of nft)-slx coluuiui. Us price Is 64 otmis K luuutu, ur The buudajr edilluu of Tun susi Is all lao farntsbed separately at (10 a year, postage paid. the lirlce 01 the Waalf lv Suh. etirht nairea. nrty-slx oulumui, Is ,1 a year, postage paid. For clubs of Ian aeudlnu- ata vi will aaml iu xtra copy free. Aifdress I. W. tlMLAND, ruwi sour oi tbi bob, Hew YorKUtty. dec. ll.-no. Hotels and Saloons. QARBON HOUSE, J. W. 11AUDENBU3H, PROPRIETOR, Habk St., LitillOHTOit, Pa, The GAnnon House offers first-class accom modations to the Traveling public. Hoarding by the Day or Week on llensonablo Terms. Choice Cigar. Wines anil Liquors always on hand. Good Sheds anil Stables, with atten tive Hostlers, attached. April 10-rl T EOl'OM) JIEYEIt, Respectfully annonneos that he has lust !Spt led opened an Oyster ait Eating Saloon In the liulhllng next door to the Central Tar rlage Works, on ItankSlrect, LEHIGHTON, Pa ,nml that ho Is prepared to serve up meals at all hours of tho day or evening at very roa souable charges. OYSTERS received fresh every day, hnd supplied to families at lowest inrrkct prices. Also, all kinds or Cheese and Mustard, In large or small quantities, far family usei cheaper than elsewhere In this vl clnlty. ap. 10, 1880-ly. The Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, PA. iMhim Klotz, Proprietor This Houso Is located In the Dnrnngh of woissiiori. uiruen i;ounir, ra., ami is ouui on the site of Fort Allen.anold stockade fort, mention, creeled here over ft century go to protect the early settlers strains! tho hostile Incursions or tho Indians. The house Is a sub stantial brick, and whs named -rort Allen Houso" bvthulato Edward Weiss: itcontalns Thirty-two Kooins and a handsome Restau rant, ami ine present rroprieior nasnuwiy and thoroughly refitted the establishment. It has all thoapiiolntmentsora KtnsT Class l Iountuy Hotkl. adapted lorthe comfort ol Its patrons. In close proximity to the Hotel, in juried preservation, is too uisionn OLD XRAMU.1N WELL, which was dug by order of Ilenjamln Frank lin to supply the garrison or Foil Allen with notcr. Its walls ofstone, which still dcf the ravages of ages, are as per last to-day as when put there, aud the well now contains about six leet of cnstal water. The well Is now be ing fl'tcd np as a historic relie.to the water or which tho patrons of the House will havo free access. SUMMER HOARDERS will bo accommodated at Reasonable Prices. Tho liar Is supplied with tho bot Wines, Liquors and Cigars, liood stabling attached. May, 8.1y NATHAN KLOTZ. For HOLIDAYS, 1880. Irs. C. MSCHIRSCHSKY tlcjniectfullr announces to lier friend nnd tbo public tfent; rally, tlut she Is now receiving and opening lor their Inspection a larger Htock than ever of the very latest novelties ln Toys & Fancy Goods, Sultablo ror HOLIDAY PltnSEtfTS for Youriir and Old. ltleh nnd I'oor. Don't fall to call early and sccuto flrit cholea and best bargains. She-also calls tlK'lr attention to her New, Large and Ulegaut assortment of isroTioisrs, comprising Underwear, llerlin and Ocrman town Wooli, Hosier;, Imported and Do mestic lilbbons, llloves. Flowers anil a flno assortment of Now Designs IN FANCY AHTIfJI.US Also, In connection with the above, a full and complete stoelw or BUS u ax riiuixs, LIMUUKUEIl CUUESE, Jiiul!cN ft C'oiitrectioiitf, together vfltli a variety otO. ods not icencral ly kept In any other simo in town, lryou do not seo vr lut you want, ask ror It. A sharo'nr public, patronage solicited, and perfect s-itlsfaeilon guaranteed In prlco and quality or goods. Seeoni St., 2 floors above Iron, Nov 20, laso. LEIIKHITON, Pa. NOTICE. THE 13 EST OFFER YET JIADE1 Four of Frank, Leslio'a Publications, Ono rear lor only $2 60. Too Frank Leslie Publishing Co., is j St., New Vnrlc, wl 1 scud 1'1'A.S'K I.K-LII-.'a FAMILY I'tlllIND, a ID uagj Illutra;ed Pa. no . lor onh SI no ncr year. FIIANK l.EUI.IE'd YOUNO FOLKo devot ed to tho Into -eu ol voimiriK onto, mid uonrmn. ing much -o Interest thoe ot a moio mHtiiiu iitro. '1 his paper coatains is tNga ol llinstri. tlunsand valuable leaiung mailer. Ja-t the panerforyouug emlaren. Pi-ice, per yoirn cents. 1-'11A 'K TUSLir-'S NATIONAL AOftl. OULri'ltlHl' and WORKISd FAHMEIt. a 10 page lilnstrated naper. fo.-on'v6l uerj-enr. UtANK LIS LtL-n I'DLl'lT OF THE DAY, n ia iaj;e Illustrated paper. Just t ,e paper f ,r Uuailay reading.. lMeeonly 75 cents per year. on all loun op Tim above rumcATiosB (or (2 60 l'KIl IUAI-. Any poison destrlngto actns nur a-rent. on neroiug ns tl s -, will receive lost p ml, samnle copies o; tbo above pub Icailom, together with a coon no agrni'a outfit ot 12 beautiful pro o lum Uhroiiioa, hibo a copy of our liook of V.tln able lulorniatlou. of over &ao pices, contatulnir an IllusltatedDictlouarr of every useful word to be fnnnd ln the English Laocuaire, Med cat sni Household fteeipes. Legal Ad Ice and Pol ma, Arlio'e on Etiquette and Letter Writ ing. Advice to Merchants, ClcrWs, Mechanics and Fanner--. Hamob "I all or our Publications and Illns tnted oatilogue (without Premium) lor iso All dcMli-inc- bleailv and profitable e.nDlovmont Bhould send at once betoro their lenltory is THANK LESLIE rUnLISHINCJ CO., nov2tl-lI 13 Doy btreel, Mew York. A GREAT OFFER FOR HOLIDAYS!!! PIANOnnrtOnaANSfttEXTIlAORIUN ARV LUW hrlcei forensh. Instalments ro- celved. SPtDNI)II Ult (JANS, 50, 60 Up. ill AOMrlCKNT HOriWUUU I'lAiNL'S, sSiool and Cover, only &105. Warranted Six Yearn, lllustrnted UJtiiloituotnallo 1. Aicents wanieu. uuiiAi ik v ATKliS & uu., J.lnu factururs and Dealers, 8--i iJroadway Nvr Vork. lfux35C0. nov. 27-w4 ifli mi m a year and expense !s7 7 7 Uutnt free. Add: '4jJ t 9 I VIOKEIIY, Augu a year and expenses toueuts. ureea r. u. usta, Maine if elegant Uhromo Cardi 411 Agents wanted. L.Jon WATCHES, ff eluirant Uhromo Cards. Now'Stvlci. lOats. 4U ABcnts wanted. L.fJones&CotIassau1KY fjctt. Novelties. Etc spnil fur nrlce list. AOKNTH In u nnxtH of the U.H.nnu Ca nii. C. c. jjudlky & CO., Jinpuncrit aud Manufacturers. J.errieii HELP; yonrelveii uy miKin mono? when m lo den cbim'e is offered. theiebv alvFfiTS keeukuir imvertv from yiur dour, i'lioso who at way tato no vantn 'f i t tbe cnai.oa tor maklna money that are offiiied. generally uecodie wealthy, wbno ll.oto wluidu not I iu prove hucIi ohanrei remain In nor- rtr. V want tuinr men. wotnen.bovi nnd piru to wuric ioru riaiu in ineit owu io cs f tl-a. The ba-lneaa vtd par more tan ten hmnM itrillniirvwatrrtit. Wa f urnilw an estten- a to outfit and all that you ut ed, tren. Nu one who engaif fails to masemono ervrapiaiy. Ynacau devote your wnoe time to iho work, ur lily your apart moment. 'ull information and all Uim it ueedtHl sent i.ree. Atni.a uTINfiON it CO., Portland, Maine. Oct. 2.1W-J. . THE BEST OF COAL. The undersigned Is now prepared to supply tbe very best LA.TT1MKU COAL at tbs fol, lowlnir LOW ritlOES TOU OASIl: DellrM. No. 2 Chestnut, by tbe ear W 76 No. 1 Ohcslnut, ti tbe car 3 J4 Biote. by tho ear loo Uy tbe single ton, 25 cents per ton additional J. L. GAB EL, Dealer in General Hardware, &c, Opposite Ibe Public Square, BANK fcTREET. mtllQIIION, VA. uor.35.13T5 A New Treat mi-iit. TA Golden Eliiir of Lift, Wonitrful Cunt. If you bare Consumption, and would know thai ) our uoughoan be mnde lu-se ud eaiy llueuo reer and Nliflu Sweat, checked Iu 21 hours t Intlauiiuatiou taktn i-ut ol the Lunus aud air iMisaKs ai onoet thai you ran be inide In ita 3 lo i pound' or heulthy Ittih p-r wiek; ir you hare any I'hn.nio Illiea.e, llrmiohliK, Asibuia,i:airrh, llj .pepla. sick Ileadaohe, Heart tJIieace. i.ivtr I'ouiplalnt, N.riuuB ijehliltv Seminiil Weakness or riiHir- tuaiorrhpM, lost "f sesuul power l either "I fiom iiv44uh : IMou have anv rurrn ol nexrN ous weakBess. hlnK IlMh or wastlnir a TlitTUfirrtrrI,te of l'arryvllle. Pa .H"'1) and would know of an Imtnedlat rslleftahd nurLaln aura lur uuinv ol the severest 8&J a short Hole, a new method with new , tn fatttui evervLadv. Invlirorale ami strouc sad bsaiihy tie taost bupeless sMSk- lout tills salt iu writ, at on tor parlMQ-Sts to II. 8, ltUi'UtSAKY, UMrlon Kpria prlSKS, Id lob. July TgainBiJiiMiiiiiiiaiiiimmmui-UUOFje wujji:i'Wsjm jjsiiiSc nil etrin It mln Wat. TttpmUtrr lrt no KlA ffrMtmifln'rrir. MARCHAL & totlGMi CO., AjJI flirllti4lrrotrrtnirMi9rrtt)uro4tit-'rr ojiiwI thl b,uUi fnl orj-t,, ?h jh - y v I hlX'l. 4S tllChtrt lOOff. tlil WKlliUtktlatf b(MISt I.IMDISK, 4 M-'ss si'l'vi'' I r VjXjtt airt(ltirrataelthatt(Tr out nail i.mn .i tutiitr tsj Wei mis i- ' , m , Uruep t Once. Ivw.itlbniuiij i,n , ,ur t,un. . r .ny t tint 0 If Organ II axtUIMlvrr, tr to Wrtturn, d I., iwi I Uiain la retoro., oiiiiijthe only House in America crifoQ. JUAIttllAl, A 81I1TI1, 8 vrst Llei,th (.1 Will nst a Life- ffi3L .Anno sneller. lnv.nto,1 w-r-, Sale bv Alt O y. Aerlcnltnral implements, k "i v a n "in "n V ' v tiiotiri! MILTON A. WEISS, SBOCSSOH TO nojiia & HOFFOitD, CARRIAGE BUILDER, Bank Street, Lehighton, Is propared to Manufacture, to order, every description pi OAItltlAOKS, UUUUIF.S, SLEIOHR. SI'niNO WAQONS, Komig's Pat. Platform Wagon, &e., at lowest rates for Cash. REPAIRING Of alt description promptly attended to at tbe uiustrcagonublo prices. 49 All Work Kiiaranteod, and patronage Is respectfully solicited. MILTON A. WEISS July 24, 18S0-yl Kendall's Spavin Cure, The irot mtu es.ml Itemed. over discover ed, ns It Isreii I.i 1.1 ft rffecU pud does not UlHter. ItkAD rilOOF JiKl-OW. From Eev. P. 1 Granger, Pres. Elder of St. Albans Uist. St. Alban, VI., Jan.coth. lSoit. Dn. II, J Kr.NDALL & Co , Ornt- i In replv to your loitpr I will wty flint mj. experlctire with JCnidili Hiiavm Cure Ii.ih been vurr pntislaclni y ludpod. Tlirro nr lour years aso I nroeuren a bott'o of 3 our uffent mid Willi it cuiea a linrsodt latneiic-cnunvil bra simvln List r-eiou inv bniso becrnio very luino snrt I luriiod lum out for a lew weeUs wlion hebe cctnn boti'T. out when I pnt nim onibon-nd no re w woiso. xvhmi 1 di-vovricd tnt n rliiff bono whs for.iun-, I pocu cd n boMo of IC n. d dtN -pJTin Curo nnd with les thsn a, oortle cnifd In 111 j-ci 1 hut I10I1 nntl'iii. neither can the bunth beluund. llesneftful'v yonic. L OllANOnit. PerwiGS Will Tell. Htoaghton, Mbas., Mnrcli 16th. 10. It J. Ks:idill A Co . Gent-ii-lnjustico to Tun aud mvscit 1 th uk I ou.xht to let yoa tnow that I uavt re.mivfd two bonH sri'vlun Tvifh Keunali'K Spavin Cure' 0110 veiv Ipri'n one. don't iuw how lon tbo sarln tad b;ea tbero, I have owned 1 be hor e eint mo itUs. Ir took me four inoiiLhs t latf 1 lie Ufoube uffana iwo for the smnll one. I have ncd en ttles. TUehoriOis cutuelv welt net at nil Btlif. nnd 110 cunoli to bo seen or felt. Tula is wi'iitleriut uiediilne. it Is u new tblnpr, heie, bnt if it dors tor all waut it naiucne for nislts sslo will be Tery creat. Hespccilaily your. CHAS. E. rARKEIt. Kendall's Spavin Cure. Con co gd, N. IT,. Jan. 2. US0. B. J. Kr.TDALL.fc CO., Oentleracn i-W have a tioautiiul rosn mare tNit was clven to us on srenunt of a snavm on her leir, wbich made her dead 1 ime. We Uox off her shoes and mlnwed her to ran tn the barn vrd in the fall of the vesr, sppirmic 4Kendni)'s Spavin cute' a word, injc to directions. We did not use her for nionti. Hhe wa entirely cureil, and the bunch completely rttnoced. aim has never beetilutue since wo state what wn Know to beu tact Wo have sold twelve dozen Untiles In tho shot t time that we hive arted as vour agents lu Con cold. ltenpectfu.lv vour. UKlIiUIIILIi t KlfTIlKDOn, Apothecaries. Statement late Mer OatL To Wnou It si at ooxcitKN.-In tbs year 187SI treated vvltli Keui1u,rs pavln cure a bene auarin itf heveial months growth, iiearlr aa,t a laruo as a brn'a eirir.nnd tomn'etely step, p-d the laruoneaa anu rciuovtu the enlarao utiint. I hive irnrkefl tho hire ever since verv ha il anil he never has been Icnit. nor ootilil X ever see any rtlfffaienee m the i-ire of the hoc joint, slucc I ireatiM bliu Willi KniAill'" fptv in Cure It. A. HAINES. JSuo.tmnsb. Foil', Vt., Feb. 17. Sworn nnil Fuhacrluoil to heforo me tbls 2Mb Cay ot February, A I). i879. JOHN Q. JENNE.J.r. KENDALL'S Spin Care oa Human Flei raltcu MU!, Washington Co., N.V., J February 1, ISTS. 5 n. J- Kekdill II D Dear Mr. The nartlcu lar cate ou whivb I ud your " Bpavtu Cure was n maiifrnuni aokie spr-in 01 10 mouiua siandinc. I had tried muny thtnfrs, but In v uu. Yonr'tJoavinfiire' out lue loot to tbeffiound imin. i.tid. fur the Arm time since bait. natural po-iuo:. Far a family linlaientit ex. ceis anv mine we ever ueu. Yours truly. 11KV M. P. ftKLT. rator M. K. Church. J'atti-n's .Mil is, 2tt Y, KENPALI.M flTAVIN CURE Is sure Id its ececis mi u iu its sliiou as 11 uoes not unsii r, vec It lunenetroimir aud uoweiful.to reach eve. rv deep seated pam or to lemove any bony pro win oroiner enLJomeiii, sucu uu npsrios, oplints. Cum C llous, tiprulns, swelltuas any Lsmenes. and all liul'trirenients of tho Joints or Limbor Uh-unialUm iu Man. and for any pur none for which a Liu1 went Is used for Man or iteat It is now kuown to be Ibe uet .Inl loentfortnan ever used, uctinjc uilld yet cer. tmn ln ltsetTecis. Hend adore-s tor Illustrated Circular which, we think, elves positive pnotof Us Ylrlu-. No rennNty Dus ever met with such unqualified ncco to our Kuuw.eaye, lur uiai usn. Pries Ii oer bottle, or six bottles fort& All DrunKl-is baelt or ran irtlt for yon, or it tUI be sent to any scuress on receipt 01 price b the proprietors. t)B Jl, Co., Kuosburjiu Fails, vu tnne -tn dniliiUtrator's Notice. wnereas suers ui V'Vl"Vnr DO Miwom 4ilii-l sisaii.su, inv vi lauiiti dce..ed...h.o been iranled lo the n.U;r: iljnrd. all ner.inii huvinit claims against the sild rs.ate will please pn-smt ihem. dull au thenticated, for S'ttlcuieot. and ilmse Irxlebt ed tt the said estate will make immediate payment. OLIVUK 1II.USK, Jll.. AilmlnlsimtKr. etc. Lower Towameniloic, Nor. 13, lSsd-nd A dnia lot's Ni tlce. Notice Is berfhyalven. that Letters of Ad iul6lt:rnU0n-Til'n' the Kalate of Mathlai uLntA nr aiuthtaa liavlt.hu.nVTSfitS.l t t 1 lraairD6WllWtiis.lvM iiMieti eu to saw Bt eitaieTWllI iakS Immnillaie paymnt, ami Sl IbufiTartOK eUlw.will iraBt lUm. duly fM ...l..-kl.......l r... Iua.nl ,a .PjAiiousTJtAuaBEimr.it, Auminisirawr. io. WelHPort, Pa., Nut. Ith,nil).-we- 7 Husl It.., . tuut. i i ii it j 4 l I VI. tm-,' . i . R3EW PREMIUM CORN TWO IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES. MUST.-lldoes notlnjnrs the corn, and It tbcrcium Just th. thlnirtooe tor tliclllns torn (or seed. HUCOND. The tip end and butt rrd ot the rn'n tun be shelled Into one vessel, and tbe body or tlioenr Intu soothe, wblcblsan Immenseconvcnlrtice.aa many Xariui-tB piftfii ctjly thecornfromthemlddleot Iheear. ... Every Farmer wants this Shetler for rhi-lltree"ti e,l. try, for meil. tor seed, or for anv sluitlar purrmi, tio u.to..r howmanvlarire.i'leh-prlrrd sh.llcrl it ryha" Xt Will Pay ForltBcirBItHiy'rllif uveron Allv i nrin. Our rREjnTJJI rnltN Slir.l.l.fill Ik C tired to the iTindoRKriMKi.irnoftliQdaT. W henonrelniroi'nerd tio- crsiruiil ,lte wantcdi Tehplrvnihl' tohi i'm Hf.tllni ilt n hcllereier PflflimlliC. AOIfNTO WAVTWll In n, a.l r-n.nl. flrit'Clas Cnontty Jlorra nnd He It in 1 ni iwft.e srd AsRrersM'Atrnrorr.ai.'ilth - ,"t irottt. w W-mple prepaid tn -rr addrrv, ypnn to- t nf t. uuljctururs, Piliitshtri, FAnU 0 FiKClkE, Sr ' HOLHAH'3 PADS CURE simply BY THE ONLY TRUE Absorption.! Tkaob Mark. Holman'a Acne. Liver anil fttomnli I'nil Vnr MAI.AUIA. AUUK, TltOU- LIVER and 8T01IA.CU 11LE3. Trice $2.00. Ilnlmnn'a Special Pad Adapted to old chronic cases. Prlco $3.00. Zlolinan'a Spleen licit For stubborn caiea of Enlarged Spleen and unyielding Liver and titonuuli troubles. Trice $5.00. llolmnn'i. Inrniiti. Part For ailments ot Infants nnd children. Vrlce $1.C0. Ilolmnn'a Itctinl I'm! For Kidney aud Bladder Complaints, l'rico $.1.0,. Holman's Utcrlno Pad For Fumala troubles. Price $5.00. Holman'a Absorptive Itlcdlclnnl Hotly lMoMcr Tho lst plaster mado porous on rubber basis. Price 23c. Holman'a Absorptive ITIrilli-Inul 1'oct Planters FornnmbfeHt nndub's. Slsh clrrulatlnn. Price per pair Uio. Absorption Suit Medicated F lot Bath - For Colds, Obstruction and nil cases whero n foot tnth la needed. Per half lb. packntre, 15c. For salo by all druggists or sent by mall, postpaid, on receipt of price. Thu Aworpiton cult is not "mailable" nnd must bosentby Lxpresi at purchaser's expense. Tho auceess of IIolmnii'N Padn has In Fplrcd Imitators who olfer Pads similar la ronu and odor to tho tbdb noLUAWa, aaylne. "Thoy aro tho eame, &c" Dowaro of ail Boocs Pads, only (rotten np to sell ou the repu tation of the genuine. Bee that each Pad bears tho (rroca rnrVATB rtr.vr.MUE stamp of tho llolman Pad Company with atiovo Trade-Mnrh. If allllcted with chronic ailments send n eni else description of symptoms, which will to celvo promit and careful attention. Dn Holman's nclvlca la free. Full treatise, sent free on application. Add resa, IIOiaiAN PAD CO.. (P. O. Box 2,112) 93 William Street, NewTorfc. HAIR DTFls IhrfUf est and best t acta Instan taneously, producing tho must natural bIkoIj of black orbrowntdi cs I D tfir A nnn mo not slam thn Hiiin-.easu ! Ilia I AUUIlU O ly applied. A Btatulard i preparation I lavortni upon every welt ap pointed toilet for ladr or gentleman. Sold by all druo-irlnta and ap 'ft 1 a'sira plied by ull liulr ilreisnrs. J. CriWf ATWttO, Vi William Street, New York. Merchants, Manufacturers, nursorymon, i-iorists, attxiionors and Duslnoos PoodIo eTerjnlia sr. lc!llited wilh, and Make and Save Money HMVrX bTU'i,!" 0'1l reaTl i'!e 1 1 1 Ur enouph to tto all tlie frtnnr required, ttronc rapid. easy lO WOKK, 1VJ retil"-l, aiwfnir Imy can manoplr, nt tio liundrciW f Uullbtavwanhoi vtniei;-v jeir, WiimaLa twelve styles, built himl n 1 IcWitpower, ranclnifin prkefroni i i oo upwank. fvnft s-tent ttamp fur circular!. Over 7.000 Ia Hie. CJ"THe Modfl rnR liasmide m over ffi jlnt tnontli nj good prdspe. t 1icat." 11. Kll. Houston, T . My Model, run ,s as over paid Ur itself alrci a In card jtrlntinn slons." W, F. Wdolahd. Falrr id. Ills. Mold-t. de$ all tiiieven mure tli.tn yuu c1 mftrl " 1 II. SKYPKR, Newton, N.J. First 1'rl cikt 1'iris. t78,aiivlbytlney, N.S.W.,'79. AIJrc4tanortlertcrtn-ttiiriLitjm,rtnfji ur.ni J. IV. DauQhaiay & Co, 721 Clicstnut St. Philadelphia m payio nurpoacs auu L-Dt Ft! I ourKublicr IInnl Z'rtut RT HtaitMt tincil tor all Frintlnff tiiiiarktTi. SuhitiltM free. U.TAYLOUJb CO., ClijvekntJ Ohio. ItayiApenti to Sell tlt Slandanl AtTrlcjUurml Tlook .New, Accnriit, Com.trehenslvo. A Complflt lno llll pftvcit many- time It cot rverr hmiMin. tC0 rase. 149 Illai'ratltnii. Sent! for Circular and trrmi to J. C. AIcCUltDY & CO., riilluilcli'lila, l'a. ELASTIC TRUSS I lai a Pki dl SWo. frftm 1 oltm. m CDp. ABM, Wll. O.II.A.IU1U.K UUlla c.nur,aj.blll.llu.ll poiilIeD of th botlft whQ lha liol It a tho tin pnaoM back I iBtrilfBKJnftMBMraoavouU vl.h tho Vltr. Wlta Iteat h-M. ! ntbt. J a nJ Wl core rertrJi. It U ty UuixUa ialcli-s ScDlbrnuIl. Circulars fnu ECC1X3T0X TliUSS CO., Clilcago. 111. DANIElTwiEAND, rtiintrn iissTiiiaulitlilwt'iiMiV Carriagcs,Wagon s,Slcighs,iS;c CORN ii or BANK AX1) IltON STItEETS, IiEIIKlHTON, Pcnna., llesneotrullT announces to his friends b nd the public, that ho Is prepared to JJuIld all ika- criniions ui UAItltlAOES, SPilINO WAOONS. SLKIUUS. ke., In the Latest and Most Approved Miles, at Prices lully as low as the same can be obtain ed elsewhere, guaranteeing the bestSeasoni-d Material and most substantial workmanship. Particular attention glrcn to REPAIRING In all Its details, at the very Lowest Prlres. Patronage respectfully solicited and perfeot satisfaction guaranteed. Deo 0, lt;-yl 1) AN. WIKAND. Tow "OPENING ! " The undcrsleucd respectfully annnunse to the Ladies of Lchlahton and vicinity that they havelust returned from tbe city with a new and elegant assortment uf Fall & Winter Millinery Mi courmsiaa IIAT.ByNNETS, FLOW EUS, 'ltlllllUNS, TpiMMi.vrs, NOTIONS, ele, eta., WMeh they sre otTerlui uir at unprecedtniedly JO W 1111' US FOllUASII. All wura out H f 'U,UP, , ""a'V. , VJI? uue Is sollullrd and i-rreet sat sfa -lieu guar anteed. MKH. A. Kit EA SI Kit, MISSM S. 8NYUt.lt. Store utthlnterlctlouur Usnk street anl Iljnkway, lMblhlou,Pa. Sept.St-Sia $5! OulDl Mlit Irw tu ihoaa wno wi-li to tn aa.t'in ibe 11.0-1 piaaautai a pr tliaua bl-lll,a. known. vrv !miir.,iw l-ati. iw u-.i it qunea. ive wi i runnel fop eroir th nit tfOad.yaii tuiwards la ski y mada w tnoa. star nar awav - inv-i. .i.r iinaw.j- in i,to B. Siaaur are lnali,r fortnnn ut h. In. Bar naw worner. T, a u lu l-.a-a. LaaiM asak as ssikIi as mer, nnd vonua; bora mm K n iraxt i y N' l Kjltoitewor. (all la ui.ee muie uoceyerery dsr (Ma asm m ,ii a v.-ok ai.ii, . ,,.ia v rrnui i ym.i t Itn, l o e,ga at o.icc w.l fluila-.' , ,-o l ', ti VLdxtaa II. JIAI.l.sfilT &. UU. 1-Otli0 UlW Oel. :, um-1) ' ysEiic'ic ni t f 'M Ohio.