Lord & Thomas, fiireiss ' Nns. 9 an.l 10 Mo- (McaOtffliiiois,Sc1kb; pleated lo "how It to our townnnMl who ma; be) In tbat clly, or make atlrirllslog contract, at lowest cash ratca. SATURDAY) DECEMBER 10, 1881. Local and Personal. lilting been troubled with a very bid cough for about two years and having tried almoit eyery cough mixture that wn ever made, I bare found none that hat given in such great relief at Dr. Bull'l Cough Syrup, and I esrnestly recommend it to all afflicted. BenJ. F. Duggan, U Talk Place, N.Y. The body of an unknown man wat found In an abandoned chamber of Hie Uellavue coal mine near Serauton on Fri day. Tbo face and bandt had been eaten away by rati, and the body had apparently been there lor tome time. fSfTeoT a clean sheve, a fashionable heir cut. thanitxxinlns, or anythlnitili the line ef hair drewin p.call mi R. B. Widdoss.op paaltc the public njuaro. Bank street, Lo hlgbton. Messrs. John Brown, of Easton, and John. L. Reigel,of Bucki county, have pur chased the estate of John N. Solliday, near Folnt Pleasant, Buckt county, upon which they wilt build a paper mill to cost $100,000. John Hummel, a miner, wat killed by can near'Mlnertvitle on Saturday. j-Beiore ordering your fall and winter suits and overcoats, von should not fall to drop into the Post Office buildnig, in thit borough, and examine the new and decant assortment of latest novelties in clolbt, oatsimeres, suitings and overcoatings bow ODeninr. and which the undersigned it pre pared to make up in the very latest style and most durable manner at prices fully at low at the tame material and workmanship can be obtained elsewhere. Call and be convinced. Respectfully, II. II. Pmas, Agent, P. O. Building, Lehlghlnn, Penn'a, Charles Cunningham, ufUpper Lehigh, committed tuicida on Friday. Cause un known. Mrs. Adam Scholl, of Catatauqua, wat accidentally drowned in the canal at that place on Friday last. SSB. Beautiful line of Bert ailverware, at E. II. Holil's, Mauch Chunk. Jumct Carrot wat killed by a fall of coal at Johns Brothers' colliery, at St. Clair, Schuylkill count?, on Saturday 'taft-If you wants nice smooth, essy shave your hair cut or tliampooing, go tn Frana lloederer't Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you right, and dun'tyou forget It. The Lehigh Coal and Navigation Com pany's No 9 mine, at Lanih.rd, this conn ty, it being opent-d, the great fire which broke nut there about three months ug having been extinguished by itcam. The mlliery will be In full operation by the 1st of April. ajThe only titnrc In town where ladiet nnil genu ran tie. iiirniaiif-ti wmi prime Western Shorn und Extra Cwe nvstera Raw Slewed or Fried, is at Jos. DeFrrhn t cp imsite the Puhlio Square, llink street, till borough. Families supplied with oystert at low as 75 cents (er hundred. Don't fail tn give J n trial if you want a first-class dish nfovsters 1. Thomas Bennie, convicted at PoUsvill of voluntary manslaughter for killing Thomas Brennan while shooting at another nan, wat sentenced on Monday tu sixyeart and six mouths imprisonment in the county jail Sr-rL-Klegaut line of gofd rings at E'. II. ihl'a, Munch Chunk. , Hohl Charles Harrington, of Allentown, aged 13 year, wat accidentally killed on Sunday while playing with a pistol. fcg.Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and silver Ware l'-ir sale, and repairing done at Haga loan's Store, Weisspnrt. 25-yl. Hog cholera is gii ing trouble in Bucks county. West Belhlaliem hat four casts ol tmall pox. ' 3rSolld gold jewelry, gold pent, pen rill, tperticles and eve-glasses, at E. II. Huhl's. Mauch Chunk. There are strong probabilities of Eas ton gelting.a lilk mill. &aSnika"The Round Haa.l Cigart," the best 5 CiMit cijir In town. Try them. For sale bv J. W. Itaudenbtub, at tha "Car bon House." . 31 tf. The Lehigh "Valley Railroad Company have in use 24,015 coal cart. Easlon expects Ilerdle coaches in op position to tbe ttrect railway company. lust think of It boys and girls, two weaka from Sunday will be Christmas, pSfWt invite the attention nf our read ers to the adVrrlisertint nf the Buckeye MTg Co., Marion, Ohio, in unnther column. They olfcr rare inducements to earn an bone. t living. Thns. Ockenbouser, of this place, a lad aged 12 years, had a stone, the size of a ahelled walnut, removed from hit bladder at St. Luke't Hospital on Thursday of last week. Mr. Philip Andreas, of Washington township, recently presented to postmaster Bmitb, of 81atlngton, a fallawalter apple grown in hit orchard tbe past season meat uring Winches in circumference and weigh' ing lfi ouncet. 9For Holidty goods of elaborate de sign and elcgauce of finish, you should call at the drug ttore of Dr. 0. T. Horn, in Lauckel'a block- It will be a pleasure for tha Dr. to,sbow you bis stock wbclber you purcntsa or not. John Wttsum, of Slatingtnn, died on Thursday uight, aged 0 years. Speculative insurance men had placed $30,000 on his lift. tc3 Beautiful cased gold and silver watches, at E. II. Holil's, Maucb Chunk. It ft laid that kerosene will remove the atains from furniture. It hat also been known to remove furniture, stains and all, with a stove and a red-hairad tenant girl thrown in. But the fart still remains that David Ebbert, at his popular livery, North atreat, thit borough, lett out teams at very remarkably low rates. Double teams lor funerals. 2ar"Thit world it all a fleeting thow,' but It tskea verv lively work for tome nf ut to keen hold of our tickets of admission : a great many of us are put out at the exits "Pnurmonia" and "Consumption ;" but the number of these hat been greaMy re duced since in many coughs and colds hare been "nipped in the bud" by the timely uteolSinet' Tar, Wild Cherry and Unas hound. For tale by all druggltu, 25 and 50 cents. The dara across tha West Braneh of the Susquehanna, at Luck Haven, on which a foroa of men has been working all summer. is completed. This dam ll essential tn the operation of tha canal, nf which it it tha tnaln feeder for tbe leva) betweu that town and Munry. Mrs. M. Culton, of Wrlssport, will tell htr farm and larming stuck, situate in the townshipof Franklin, at I o'clock on 8alur day, tha 31st inst. See advert'temcnt. Warren Woodward, ton of the late Justice Woodward, of the Supreme Court ol Pennsylvania, wat found dead iu bed at Reading on Monday uight, he having tbot himself in the head. The body wat partial ly decomposed, indicating that he had been dead for several dayt. Diseased had been n ill haalth lor tome time. J5gThose of our subscrib ers getting tuc ADVOCATE through the mail will please refer to the direction tab, note their indebtedness, and remit. the amount. In all cases where we have to send bills $1.25 will be charged to cover expenses of postage, etc. Tha demand for pig Iron continues. good. Prlcct for No. 1 run from t2S tofzn, No. 2 at $23 and $23.50, and lorge at $22.50. Of some brands there levins to be a scarcity, and occasional Instances are reported when order are declined even when a price It offered considerably above current quota tions. The Thnmai Iron Co.,of Uokendauqua, recently appropriated $250 for the purchase of bookt for the Library Association of that place. Uokendauqua hat many studious young people, and the Investment of the company will be found a good paying one. During the 10 dayt ending en the 30th ult., there were 133,410 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh k Susquehanna rallmid, making a total of 4,lfU,liV bin tnlhatdite, ami showing an increase nf (127,228 tons as compared with same time last year. The aggregate coal tonnage of the Resil ing Railroad for the fiscal year ending No vember ,30 wat 8,072,440,10ns, against 7,- 1 79,198 tont the prevlnut year, an inoreao oft!93,042 tout. The tonnage of the Schuyl kill Canal wat 000,447 tont, an increase of 75,458 tont. A gold watch case facbiry is to be eslah Hshed at Millford, in Pike county. Congressman Scrantoo is raid to have picked out Mr. Albert Orr for postmaster a1 Wilkeabarre. Miss Sophia Gable, of Minertville, Schuylkill county, having been betrayed by a lover, attempted suicide on Wednesday of last week. The newly erected Evangelical Church at Blatcdale was dedicated with appropriate services on Sunday last, In the presence ofn large concourso of icople. The resicctlvi' sermons are spoken of at of unusual elo quence and ability, and were listened tn with Intense interest. Tne church it a very substantial and handsome brick structure. reflecting credit upon the public spirited and moral community which founded it. The memberaorihccougregnlion have every reason to babor a juMifiahle pilde In tlm bulldiug they have dedicated. Since our lust, says the Allentnwn Democrat, the list of small (kix casts in our city was rou.ldeinbly inrriMted by th malady taking hold of permit In families in which the diarnsw had existed before. In all we suppose we now have 40 lo 50 cases the increase since our last having been about 20. There went several deaths during the week, out of them a young daughter of Dr. Meyer, who it under treatment at the poor house. &g.IWt buy till you tee E. II. Holil's new stuck of holiduy g'mds and IcTrn his pri.-es. SusquehauiM strra-t, Muui-h Chunk. During the two dayicndinnoii thn 2ml iust., there were 35,805 tont of coal shipped oyer the Lehigh A' Susquehanna railroad, making a total of 4,109.1)05 tons for the at-a-son till that date, and showing un increase of 022,158 tout as compared with tame time last year. There will be a ruffle for a watch, tbot gun and acroll saw, at the Horse Shoe Hotel, near I'.irryville, n the evening of the 24th iust. Tickets only 50 cents. Preaching in the Lehigh Ion Kvangeli ' 'hurch In-nmrrow (Sunday) at 10 u. in., and 7 p. m. Morning subject : "Spiritual Thirst Satisfied," evening subject i "Why are there not mora Conversions." Altar services. All are welcome. Hotel and sjloon keepers whose licen ses expires with January term of court, must baud in their applications for renew ed, on or belore Thursday next, the 15th iust., In order that they may be published according to law. Stay BEAUTIFUL, the ttock of Holldav Goods at E. F. Luckenbach's, Broadway. Mauch Chunk. Bonks for all kinds nf ih- pie, toys for little children and big children, pocket books, albums, and in laetaomethiiig of every kind ienple are likely t want about tha holiday season. Prices vurv low. The contest for a lounge between Mrs. Harriet I. Hettinger and Miss Lizzie E. Soil, of Rockpnrt, for the benefit of the Union Sunday school, was brought to a close ou Saturday evening, the 3rd I int., by both handing in the amount! collected. Capt. James McKtuley, of Buck Mountain, was chosen bv both parlies U count the money, aud found that Mrs. Hettinger had collected $150.22, auu Miss Suit $136.52. They are both entitled tu the thankt of tin community for their exertiont in lehalf of the causa they were working for. We think the committee in charge cannot do less than present each one with a lounge of the same design, pattern, cost and finish, and con gralulate tbemaelvct that they have tuch workert for Sunday school purposes among them. Buooiii. I.lat of Letter Remaining uncalled for in the Lebightcn Post Oilier, Dec 1st, 1881 : Confer, John I Peters, F. Delhi, Mrs. Sarah Rehric. Gabriel Ebbert, Owen j Slruhl, Laviua ritziuger, John F. Seatou , Mrs. Lizzie Wertuian, Alfred Persons calling for any of tbe above will please say "advertised." H. II. Panax, P. M Wild Creek lletua. Ou Fridiy Ukt feter and Adam Kib ler were out lmuting. They retnrutd home with nvtrul labbita aud tbrte ccona. Lucky, The lute ruins in tlilx aectlon have done much K"od, bnt atlll more it badly needed. Henry Ifeydt baa raiacd tbe frame of bis new dwelling, aud ia puahtug tbe work forward to a rapid ccm- lellon. Mra. Nathan Smith haa been airk for several weeka paat. We hope sbe trill soon recover. George Klblr,of Kreidcrsville, paid n a very pleaaut vlait laat Suuday week, Ct'tue olteu, Gtorftr. Onoo, linnet) Amttacsiacnta. We are happy lo uotice that F. C. Bliss A Co., 454 Broad Street, Newark, N.J. at per advertisement, announce the publica tion thit season of a game which cannet fail to recommend itself to any one who will stop tn examine jt. Combining at It does both entertainment and instruction lu a re markable degree, which desirable elements but very lew garnet possess, tbe time spent with it in aniuseuieut ia not wasted. It it a Geogiaphical game entitled "Jianblu nnui Our Csuacry," In which the sever al ulayen who engige, take an excursion through tbe United States, slopping at tbe prlucijial citirt and inlnta of interest, and taking a look at them and their histories through the medium i-f an Illustrated Text Book which ervompaniea an elegant oil coiorett map the whole thing forming one 5 ' mi w,c,n""C' rtatnlngand above all Instructive garnet we hays ever ANEW PREMIUM! We have J oat received a limited sup ply of a new work entitled "A Thoutnnd Facia" with a Memorandum Calendar for 1B82, which w- are presenting to nb- sortber who pay $1.00 in advance for tbe Carbon AnvociTS. Your choice of thii or "Kendall'e Hone and hl Disease." Pay promptly and get the premium I WyeUaimrl ItoitiN. "Sandwich" Levis, of Big Creek, draw the higett priae at tha raffle at Joseph 8. Webb't. The rem tins of the wreck on the L. & 8. R. R. were removed on Sunday. A child of Reuben ZIroruirmsu's died on Sunday of diphtheria. Funeral services were held on Tuesday. Mr. J. A. Coae, of Philadelphia wat in town during the week. Wo regret to note tb death of Katia, daughter of our friend John ICistler, of Par- ryvilte. Funeral services were conducted in the Evangelical church here, Rev. Mr. O row, of Parry vllle officiating. W. H. Hopkins, Superintendent of the Catatauqua Manfacturiug Co., wat in town on Monday. One of the heating furnaces In the Roll Ing Mill is now being turn down and wilt be rebuilt at an early day. Superintendent Peterline informed US that a port of the fur nuce extended on the properly of Pliann Clauss, covering about four feet. We also learned that the Company wat willing to fiay a reasonable figure for the plot, but Mr. Clauss Insisted on the enormous tutu $1,000. We regret tint our town lackt that enterprising spirit for Improvement that should characterize It. The whole front, in eluding post office building, Clauss property and particularly that "hell bole,' no term ed by our leading citizens, should bedit posed of to the company at reasonable figures, as the Company it willing tn pun-hate the tame, but refrain from paying enormous prices. When will our people awake from their slumbers. Prulubly nfter the mill Is removed at has been already intimated. It It necessary to call Constable Welsh't attention to the nuisance, on Sunduy even ing, along Kiitler's block 7 Absolutely to I Mr. J. S. Miller hat disposed of the bakery business, Mr. Lewlt Slecbt becom ing proprietor. Since our last Mr. David O'Brian, that worthy citizen of East Weisspirt worthy we have understood, in all respects, eXamp, lai y in whatevcrcom-ernrd, has been called suddenly away. Ho died on Friday of last week. The funeral services on Sunday were conducted by Rev. J. E. Freeman with the usual funeral customs of the Reformed church, of which he had been a member. and at roughly estimated wat attended by about seven hundred people, including thn following lialges of which be Was a brother member, Knights of Honor, Red Men, and the Odd Fellows Tne deceased leaves i widow and five children tn mourn thei loss. We sympathize with the bcrravet family and frieuda.and would remind them if one trait dcvebH.-d in hit character that all his friends havo tn speak of, viz: hi unselfish iluvotioii lo tbe happiness and welf.iie of all. Ikk. 'I lie Cent Trndv, According lo tin dttet observed in the anthracite coal trade the vear for the trade ended on Thursday, the last day in Novem brr. The Reading Railroad Company, tin Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, tin Pennsylvania and New York Canal and Railroad Company, lite Schuylkill Canal, the Lehigh Navigation Company and the Delaware Division Canal are all coal pro wrlies that end their financial years on ll 30th ol November. The total amount n! anthracite mined this year to this dale i about 25,500,0110 tons, against 22,0211,030 tons tn the same time last tear, all increase of 3,5b0,r70 tons. Notwithstanding thii very large increase in the year's production the stock of coal on baud at all the princi imI anal centres is unusually short. Th prices of coal are fully up to and in tome instances higher than they were at col res pondingdate last year. Theoutlook.is there fore, most favorable for another good yea for those engaged in anthracite coal produc Hon. The total tonnage of anthracite ooal from all the regient for tha week ending Nov. 20, at reported by the several carrying compan lei, amounted to (111,014 tons, against 5E9 044 tont in the corresponding week Itst yra an increare nizi,3;u tuna. The total amoun of authraciie mined for the year 18 20,315, 478 tons, against 22,050,52(1 tout for the tame period latt year, an increase of 4,204,952 tons. PliiUddvkia lAiutr, ilk. I'nrryvlllo lie ma. Genrgi C. Heckman, agent for the Pru dentlal Insurance Co., paid the claim of th policy held on the life of Sallie Williams, hich tpeaka well for the Company. They paW 72 cents and received $11. The child of Laf. Bolt, died very sud deuly thii week, only being tick about 15 hours; was also insured in tbe Prudential Co. Claim wat paid day alter death. Metsrt. James Bauinan, ton of Hon Dennit Bauinan, and Richard Thomas, who un John I'htfer, Anthony Ditmoyerand others left for Colorado several yeart ago. came home on the late train on Saturday nigbt greatly surprising their folks who d not know thry were coming. A year or so after their arrival In Colorado they srparat eU from tbe other bovt and went farther toutb meeting with success as they went, Alter tome rough traveling they finally reacnea me southern (Jentral iartofAro zona, where they went into the store busi ness. They have told out and coma borne on a visit, but expect tngn back agiln in 11: spring James it somewhat ill and hat ke niottiy in doon, but Richard looks well Oocasioaau LclilSli Vttller tl. It. Cost! (tbiy. ihcmU. On tba 2nd Inst., Mr. F. B. Morris, foi warding agent at Packerton, presented hi annual report of coal shipments over tha Lehigh Valley railroad for the year ending November 30 1881. This shows a total shipment of 5,791(10.08 tons of anthracite. and 79,5244 8 tons of bituniinout coal, mak ing a grand total of5,870,70l.0J tons. Thi it so increase of 1,220,000 tont over tY thiprnent last jear, and it by that amount the hrayiett nude alnce the opening of the road. This represents an immense amount of work and great promtneti In delivery which becomes all the more apparent whe it it remembered that during the first tlx monlbt of the year the road worked but litll. over halftlme. It It also highly cred liable tothe management of the forward! otnee that In the whole or thit immense business only one cargo went astray, For the first three dayt of the prrae month, which commences the Lehigh Val ley CoY, new year, there were 60,8154 tont of coal shipped over the mad, being a d ' creule "r e589 tont it compared with same . ' Reub Bretx, a brakeman no the Phil dilphia A R.ading railn-ad.wes killed by earl, near Schuylkill Haven, on Wednesday lOflattwtsk. 7 From theCounty Seal, W. It. Stroll, who bit beq unwell for e fstltfew' weeks, liai,acciiinpinled by hit Ife, gone to Grand Haven, Mich., where will remain under the care nf Dr. Paine until hit health It restored. We are glad to earn that be It improving. The unwelcome Messenger of Death en- tired tbe home of E. R. 8iewert, ou list Bat Unlay morning, and plucked from their idst a promising young ton, while yet ap parently In tka very bloom of health. We heartily tympathizo with the sorely-afflicted mily, and humbly trust that they may be bte to look up through their lean with a bright hope of meeting bim again In the "tweet bye-aud bye." The store roomt of Jamtt W. Ileberling Co., have been handsomely papered and painted, and are wonderfully Improved in ppearance. Jamtt Bel ford it building n addition hit bouse on West Broadway. Tha work on A, A. Douglass house It being pushed rapidly toward completion. -Judging from tha appearance of the helyei and thow windows of some of our stores, the merchants ara determined lo ex eel each other In Christmas goods, for they ave almost every conceivable kind, and not only very cheap dut of every shape, tyla and color, suitable for the old and young, rich and pnnr, hUtbal.d and wife, child and parents, beau and sweetheart; an all pitch in, and remember your friends by ilhcr tending or presenting them on Christ Inatday with tome token nf love, regard or respect, forChristmat comet but once a vear, and therefore may-it be a happy and merry Christmas to all. We hope that tome of our friends will indly euprise us with a fine fat turkey on Chriatmat. Wo certainty will be Very much bilged to them. Mrs Vincent, of Philadelphia, made a ving visit tn her friends here, and returned homo on Wednesday morning, with her husband, Rev. B. T. Vincent, who came up on last Tuesday and delivered an instruc tive lecture to a well filled house in St, rant's M. E. church, the same cvanlng, sub ject, "How do you do J" Immediately after the lecture hit numerous friends gathered round their former pastor, and greeted him with a hearty shake ofthohand and with n earnest "How do you da I" A reunion of the Grand Templars wat held at Oak Hall, on Thursday last. The rder was well represented, and the pro ceedings interesting and, we trust,benehY-ia1, Jusf.cz. Mimmlt Hilt and Lnuaford Kcma- The following items arc clipped from the columns of the Jlccord, of the 3rd Inst : Suhwit Hill. Rev. Fessenden. nf Catawissa, baa ac cepted a call to lcome pastor of St. Philip's i . cuurcn. no arriveti in town xuurs day, acixiintiaiiied wlih his wife and child, They will occupy the house on White St., lately vacateii ny n. r. iiyunman. There Is a movement on foot to establish a literary nociety in town, and we sincerelv hoH it will succeed, at there is nothing that is so much needed in this section. If the, gentlemen at the head nf the movement will but persevere their efforts Wll undoubtedly oe eiuiviieil .tiim auevers. Rer. J. II. Dorsums, Tuesday, merged ntnone the future of Miss Mary Henry and lohu Walton. The ceremony was private. none but relatives being present, owing tu the recent death of the brule'i lather. Miss Lizzie Henry, sister of the bride, and John Nevins, of Catasauqua, acted as bridesmaid Mud groomsman. LAXSrOKD. The moulders at the Lansfurri shops have received a raise Ul su cents a day.. The new dirt-burning engine Is now regularly employed running through the tunnel, ami give's general satisfaction to the otlicials. Joseph Treasure writes flie Itcmrtt from Virainiu Cilv. Nev.. lo inrrect'the rumor llut he was married lo Aiistbicigerwau be- lore, he lett I.anslord. Charles Melluch wat taken tn the Pennsylvania Hospital at Philadelphia, on Saturday last with his foot crushed. He was' employed with Hark a gang at Hie bcreen Building, llautn, cleaning the track, and, in trying to get out uf tha nay of a coal car his foot was caught lo a frog, receiving the injury above stated. The little daughter of Ml. York Smith is on a fair wty of reaoyering from a very se.veie attack ol diphtheria, 'ihe experi ment nf steaming was resorted tn, it being the opinion of Dr: Khlter that nothing else would save her. Accordingly an appara tus was gotten up by which stcuni wai taken through pipei irom the kitchen totheaii-K-moni and forced ocainat un umbrella erected oVer Ihe patient. It wat continued for 48 hours, when the crises patbed, the mm is improving rapiniy. Patrick Shanie, son of Teter Shirne, of Abbott street, wat killed at the Screen Building, llautn, on Friday last. Just how he met bit death is a mystery. He wat em- idovrd'aa a tlate idcker, and it it tuniaibed went to tee Ihe lime of day and ill passing along tha head of one or the screens lost his balance, and felt In at Ihe "hopier." The first the men on the breaker knew of it was when they saw him in the screen. When taken nut be wat dead. The funeral took place on Sunday last, and it was one of the largest that ever left Lanslord. 'the St. Joseph's Cadets of Temperance, of which Ihe deceased wat a member, al'encted In a body. He wat 12 yean of age, I lie Msotsin) Cnac, The case of the United Statet against Wil liam Shonse, formerly a clerk iu Ihe Easton Post office, charged with embezzling part of the contents of a registered letter which came into hit hands, was resumed Mnndsy, in the District Court. Philadelphia. Testi mony on behalf of the aecused wai heard intended to disprove tbe allegation of Ihe United Statet that he bad taken tuch a let ter front the pott-office In hit home for the puipote of examining ill contents. There was also testimony lo show that tbe drawer at thn post-office in which tbe registered letters are kept could be oiwned without Ihe use of the key. Thedefendautwaspiiton the ttand and examined as tn tbe number of clerks in tbe Easton post office ,and at tn the situation and arrangement of tbe Money Order Department. Ha swore that be de livered tbe registered letter alleged lo have bee opened unbroken tn the outgoiog mes senger, and had not teen its contents. At the close of tbe testimony counsel spks,tba United States praising a conviction, and Judge Butler charged the jury. The jury being unable to agree were discharged. PIsrcMalotry. Prof. G. M. Robinson, a graduate nf the American 1'hrenologlcal Institute, of New York, is In town and has taken rooms at the Carbon Houso, where he will make Phreno logical Examinations, setting forth the strong and weak mints of character and disposition. Judging from his credentials, and alto from personal interview we are satisfied thit Prof. Robinson is all he claims to be. and that he is justly entitle-) to rank with the leading phrenologists of tbe entire country. General Kilpatrick, enr Minister to Chill, died at Santiago on Sunday last. aged 45 year. The thermometer has already regis tered 16 decrees lielnw i-rn in Canada. At Valentine Fore. Centre county, a few days since, Oenrce Orubb. while tos.il nr har Into a barn, ran the tine nf a nllrhCrk Into Ihe eye nf Johnny Flack, panctratlnr tha brain and eiuainjr. death. Tbe boys Were! each about 4 years old. ' 1 'iiti-idxvi TifiAfc. ' ' ', The cross-exatnlnallnn uf Quitoau wat continued Thursday 1st Inst., by Lawyer Porter. Although excited,. and at times violent, In his manner, the prisoner-witness wsitooalcit to be easily entangled In the ncls of. the cross exsmlner. He refuted tn be heightened' when Mr. Porter pointed hjs finger at him ami asked question! -tn adra mallo style, and often be declined to bo led upon ground that had been gone over be fore. Tbrough.lt all he stuck to lo bis text tbtt It wat the Deity who Inspired his set. When asked if he thought Match and Jntict did wrong In ihootlng at him he, replied yet, unless they could show thit tbey acted as agentt of Deily. Ho became angry when ever it was suggested that he wis guilty of murder, and declared that lilt shooting of Garfield wat no more murder than the shooting of a mm by a soldier In war. It wat the doctora who were guilty of murder. He could not be driven from hit position that be had no mailer, and that hit lailure to get lho Parit Consulship had nothing to do with the assassination. In fact, he said, after the 1st of June, when he became fully possessed uf hit inspiration, 'be would not havo accepted the nthce If it had been ten dered to him. He even appeared tn bo In dignant at Ihe way In which Mh Porter Saike of hit inspiration, which wat a tacred subject, not to be lightly treated. When pressed closely on the question of malice, he replied that, of course, ho had no malice, for if he bad, Blaine wat the man for him to havo thot. He confessed that he was physically a coward,but yet he wos morally brave when he bad the Deity at his back, aud he expected there would be an act of God, If necessary, to protect him from either shooting or hanging. The crust-examination of Guiteau wat concluded Friday. lie seemed exhausted, wat full of objections, frequently declined to answer, and, at on the previnua daya of his examination, often showed anger and indignation, especially when hit act wat spoken of at a murder. When Lawyer Por ter asked him if he was insane, he replied that, that was a question lor the experts and the jury to decide. When questioned at l the de'leuce being grouuded un the plea of insanity, he replied that hit defence wat that it wat the Deity's act, not his. He told how he followed Garfield In the street the night before the assassination, and averred that when be taw Garfield and Blaine walking together In intimate converse that that night it confirmed lilt opinion that Blaine was using tho President to destroy the Slalwar'.s. He held Blaine morally re sponsible for Garfield's death. He clung to his inspiration theory, and declared that he was predestined Iniin the foundation of thu world lo do that act. Dr. Hull uf Cnlutn bus testified that when he saw the prisoner in Ohio, three or four years ago, he thought him a lunatic; The next important wit- nesMs.wlll be the experts on insanity who have been studying Guiteau with extraordi nary interest for days past. The principal witness in Ihe case on Sat urd.ay was Emory A. Storrs, of Chicago, who after mentioning the various nccussons on which he hud met and talked withGui teaii, said: "I never taw anything to indi cate that he (Guiteau) would not be rcsjwn sible for Crime." , Eiglit doctors who have made a study of mentul diseases testified as witnesses for tho defense Mouday. A hypothetical qurs tlun,?!!! which- the piints relating tn the prisoner's mental condition at set forth by the' dcfejise, including the insanity in bis f.imil'v,sud his alleged belief that lie acted vponHhsplration, were'hssuiricd to be true, was, real to, them, and it hey were afed Whether upon that state of things they thought Guiteau was insane Seyen of them replied that If the propositions were true the iiibu was Insane. Dr. Worcester of 8a lent Vfjuld not express an opinion, because be wauted a' clearer explanation of the .word -inspiration than Mr. Scoville gave 'fiiiii-.iGuitcail constantly interfered in the proceedings. He began by laying that he wanted the experts lopasiujon the ques turn whether when a man claims he ia Im pel led lb do an illegal art by uaiwerbeynn him he ia sane or insane. He showed pretty clear understanding of the testimony given, and once pointed out how well it fitted his case.. At usual, he was sensitive on the question of his mental powers, and was angry when a witness sjmke diiparu gingly of his Garfield speech, declaring he would rather be bunged as a sensible, mull than acquitted as a fool. He was alsn nlfend cd by a question implying that he was vulgar criminal. There was nothing vulgar about this cute, he exclaimed; it wai all high toned. At the end oflho day's uro ceedinzs, when Mr. Scovlllo announced that he exiccled to have President Arthur as a witness, butteau Insisted -mat (Jen. Urant ex beualors Unnkling and l'latl. ex-Gov Jewell, and others should be called to show what wat the politisnl illuitiou before th assassination. After examining two or three witnesses Tuesday, air. Sonville laid Ihe defence wat closed, excepting tome testimony that he ex pecieu irom i resiucni Annuranti ur.opnz ka. Mr. Scoville explained that what h wanted to show by tho President's testimony wai mat in uciouer last uuueau wiole mm a letter on public biisineas, and be implied that he regarded this letter as pronl ol the nrisonrr a insanity, it wat arranged that he should send written nueationa to the President. Guiteau wat, at timet, very vio lent ioetuiy, ana lie soused nit couuaei roundly for laying that there wat nofoun dation for hit claim that Gen. Arthur am other prominent men had been friends, .Congressman Farwell testified that he had had one oriwuimervicwt wnn uuucau,aitd regarded him at insane ; but ou croes-ex animation he said uuueau could disllnguis between richt and wrone. There was i curious seen near tbe close oftha day's pm cee-nngs when uuueau was allowed to read with an effort at declamation, a large por tion of hit laaik called "Truth," intereiwra ing hit reading with characteristic remark!. Ill the trial Wednesday Mr. Scoville tai Ihe had tent written Questions In Prrsideu Arthur, whose trtllmony would be impor nt to Ihe defence, but bad received Lo re' pliea. It wat arranged that he could Intro duee tbe Preiident'a renlirt whinerer b got them. Judge Cox granted lilt applira lion for an attachment Incnmnel Ilia attend ance ol Dr.Spilzkaof New York,uain whom be depended as hit chief expert witness. Then tbe prosecution began the rebuttal by caning uen. w. J. (Sherman at a witness. He told how be ordered out the troops in Wathingtnn on hearineofthe assassination under the impression that it wat thn result oft conspiracy, and bow be afterward sat isfied himself that it was the deed of one msn alone. Eight or ten residents of Free port, Illinois, where Guiteau's father lived lesnnen mat they never regarded any nub GuiLraus' they knew as insane. 'Ainnm these wilnettei wai Stale Sriiatnr Sunder laail, who used In bo Guiteau t schnolmusl rr. Ha said he never taw a-,y symptom n Insanity in the Guiteau family. The prit oner Irequenlly Interrupted the witness. He declared that hia father wat the laiiuh- ing ttnek of Freeirt fir yeirt oo account ol his rellgiouanddilic. Once be exclaim ed that the assassination waa the only ba thing bit family hail ever done, and that wouldn't have nce-irred II hnculd have got nut (if iU He pm-nlsed to make the closing speech for the defence hlmvlfnd through out the day he presiste.1 In claiming that he wat nil own leading omnse tcene between Oulleiu'ebn I. There was a ith.randliiiils- i id. Jn,l. I...I 11 it ,. ter, Mn. Soiville, in which . . t...... ..... .. to intrrlcre to restore onler. Mr Beovil e bid asked a wltnast if he tlld not know lhat Gulleau't hall sister was tent away Id under- go ireawnem lor inaauiiy. -j-iia witnett re pIM no, and J. W. Uuileau indignant'y proiraieu axainsi any iiifina nein; put up- I vn bis halt sister, His inierierenoa ant;- are.1 Irt.Boovle,who excitedly, rtproacb cJ biia for it. Th I Mr Vrara' TrW. Wa will ssnd Dr. lira's eelshrstid Electro' Vol lain Hells and other Elictrle Atinllanctt on trial for SI dayt to younir men' and oldaf Eersona wno ara amieiea wua nerToni ire IIUy,-LostVllallty,&"..Kuaranfeelti8ipt(ir relief and complete restoration of vtaorand manhood. Also fur lUieitinatllm, Neuralgia, -araiytis, i-irer ami h-iuncy uiincuiuei. nup--uret, and many other diseases. Illustrated lamnhlet tant freu. Address. Voltale Halt Oo, Marshall, Mick. 10-Jl L,ehlrlituts iUnrkol Coast EOTKD WxiatLT. Flour per sack H ou Flour. MDMnir mixed ....i 420 Jluckwheat Dour per tack , 4 75 Corn, per bushel , M (mis, per bushel,,,.. ., CO Mixed Uliop,'ptrowt I TO MMdllngirperewt 1 ti ijorn i.nup.,..Y).!,.a.. !.. a ,w Bran, ner ewt..,.. , 121 Butter, per poand "M r-sa1 peraoien, ,.., aa Ham, per pound , II Lard, per pound.. It) Shoulders, per pound., 11 viaivas, per ouiuei. ...ti. ..,. a iv 'f ' ; Stocli narltot. Closing prints of Dxtlivax 4 Towxshxd Htock, government anil uoiu -in Mouth Third Street. Phils., Dec. 8 lf-81. tt. S. ft. 1811 Kit 100 bid 100J1 asked U. S. Uurrency, 'l W bid 129 a.ked U- M. 6'a,mi, new, Ext.lOllf bid lm asked u. r. as, new. suit, "hi ln asaeu U,S.4 tnew Uy. bid llljl atked enmyanla It. It C3M hid eiji askaii hlla. & Iteadlna: l(. It. 34V. bid atked I.ehlah Valley 1L It.... Kl hid ! asked . hlgh U nlSNav. Co.. IIJ4 bid 45 asked United Co'sot N. J 181 bid 185U asked Northern Central it. It. 12 hid asked llesttmvllle Past. It. It. tX bid 20 asked ruts. Tn. is iiutr. K, it 2'; H hid T2K asked I Central Transportation. 4 hid a y. asaeu Northorn I'aclnorom... vn " l'refd., oi bid Wil asked bid 81 X asked bid eu atked Noith Penn. K It...... t.J Hill fi Erie II. It 20 J Lid 91 asked Silver, (Trades,).. , bid V7)i usked MAKRiri). ORAVKR RIOllTER At Ashley. Lu terne county, fa., on Thnrs.iay morning, tho lh Inst, by Key. W. J. Day, Wm. A. (Iraver of Ashley, rormerly ol Lehlghton, and Sallle J. Itlglitcr, of Ashley, lurmerly oi i-niianeipuin. ORAWFOHD-WlLLIAMrt. A the rest dence ol Ihe bride, nt Catatauqua, on lha 1st Inst., by Rev. .Tames A. J-ltilo. ol Iluk. viihuuuii, ivi ui ii u vimiTiviii, it u m sin s lull, ami Juan n a Wllllntni, of Cat8jiuqUat KKI) IIOKSK rOWIIIMlS Are the only Horse and Poultry Powders that iilve universal satlslacllon. If the Powders do not iclro sallilactlon, tho Uruuglst will re turn your money. uec. is, loaoyieosr Itl.SCUKI) FROM DKATII, The followlna statement of Wm..T,Couirh, Un. ofcioinerville, Mass., it so remarkable that we beg to ask tor ll ttie attention ol our roan, en He tava : " In Ihe full of 1870 I was tak en With II VIOLENT UI.KKD1NQ Of THE LUM1S. followed by a severe couub, 1 toon boaan lo lose my appetite and fleth. I wat so weal, nt one tiina that 1 could not leave my bed. In the sumnieroflSTT I wutadmlttcd tothet'lty iiospuni. niiemero tne uoctort rain i nau a hold In my left lunir as Ida: as a half dollar. I expended over a hundred dollara In doctors and medicine. I was so far gone al ona lime a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hope, hut a friend tidd me of I 11. WM. HALL'S IJALSAM FOR THE I.UNOS. lauiched at my friends, thinking that my case was incuraoic, dui l Kot a ooiiie lo sausiy them. when, to my surprise and irratlAcatlon. I commenced tn teel better. Mv hope, once uean, oegan in revive anil io-iay i leei in oev ter snirtts man i nave tne nas' inree vears. " 1 write this hoplnir jou will publish It, so that every one afllicted with I'lsoased Lungs will I Induced intake lilt. WM. HALLS II ALSAM FOK THE Lt'NnS. and bocon- vn ced that UONUMP I ION I an ha Oured 1 havo taken two bottles and can losltliely say thai It has done more aood than nil th- oiner meuicines i nave taarn since uiy aica- ness. jiy coun i,as almost entirely aisap, nearedandl shall ton beableioirolowork." Sold by A, J. Dubliho. I.ehlgliton, and all urugaists ueo. is. low-yioow HKSIIV'S rAUHOLlC SALVE. The BUST SALVE Inthe'wnrld fortlutt, UiUiii:,, r-uren. uiubid, ont. iiiicuiu, tvit.i. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Uorns, and all kin, Is of Skin Eruptions. Freckles and Pim ples. The Salve It guaranteed to Hire perfect eiuilinoiiou in ever cave or mane reiunucu. He sure you get HENRY'.-, UAUIIOI.IU SALVE, as all others are but Imitations. rr!ce-Z3 cents, lor sale, uy all iiruirirtsi everywhere. i'ec. is, issu-yicow New Advertisements. EMPLOYMENT FOIl ALL. To Sell a-HonscM Article. niHE poor as well at the rich, the old at well L aa the vouna-. tlie wife, at well ut the hus. band, the young maiden as well as the young man. the girl as well ai tho boy, may just as weuearn a iiwaoiinrs in nonesi employment, as to tit around the house and waft torolh era lo earn It for them. We can elve von em ploymenU all lue lline, or during your spare noun only traveling, or in your own neign, borhood, nmoni; jour friends and acquaint, ances. Ifvoudo not eare for emnlovmint, we can .linnart valuable information to yoa tree ol cos , It will co-t you only one cent for a postal earu to write inronr rrospecius.anu It may be the ineaai of making ou a good mnny dollara. Iln not nealeet this opportunity. You da not have to Invest a larxo sum ol money, and run lh-risk of ioiloir it. You will readily see ll, at It will bo an easy ma'ler tn make Irom to to luo, a ween, ami eiuiDlisn a iu. crailve. and Indenendenl buslners.hnnorablt, ttralghtforwartl and profitable Attend to tli Is matter NOW, lor there ItMONEV IN IT for all who engaire with us. We will tnr, prlro you and you will wonder why ou neve wrote to us before. Wit atD ruLL rAUTlo- ulaks ruaic. Adtlreis HIIOKEYE M'F'O CO., (Name this pajxr.) Mabiok, Ouio. Kept. tit.. mo. J"OTI0E TO IIOLUEUSOP Carbon County Bonds Ala meetlnir ot the County Commissioners held on Wednesday. Oetobtrtloth, li8l.it was resolved mat tne wnoie uounty uonueu in debtedness shall be iald oft. Therefore In accordance with established rules, the number! were drawn and will ba paid by the County Treasurer, la me toiiow. mg rotation: Nos. 168, 154 176, 174,170 160. 162, 175, 178, 1G4 171, 158, 172. Iloldcn of aboTQ bomli are rfquMtrd to roakii tneir uinnai iwioro iiecintcr a un mien it win jwia nrr iimi uais, liy order of Ooumr Oommi?lonf ri. 11.K.8WAUTZ, Ultrk. HOT, 'B1IT. e-lf.C22E3 3 waa 3!f--5lua KERVOUS DEBIULY A CDBE ODAKANTEED. Ir. C.C. Wrirasaava and liaAUf Tieat mixT. atnetlno tor Uitterla. DlxzliiLaa. Oun voiaiona, Mervnua l.eadaahe. Uanlai Jjeprea- ainu. LAsa hi Memor. pe.tua oirhcej.- 1mm. teney. lnvoinntarv BmiaMoaa, rratuature O'.f AKe, oauaaa uy aver axon en. eil abuite. r. ovex.lnitutxaitrje. which laaca to Taiserv. riiwM nod oeath. ppe box. will cure leeeut ca.ea. nacn ooz ctmi ,ina one iitonia-. tl e.-llineut. Out dttiiaraoox era, x boxes lorflve dolltrat auu by mail prepaid ou receipt . t once. Wa raur auiee six boxes to cure any cate W,th each oroer lece.vea ot nelollx boxes, acceaiaao leu wlfi nva doltari. wa will arud the Lnrehaa- er our written auaratttee 10 return Ilia money u ins ireaiinunt noea .nns esteiacure liaar abtecatasuedoulv when (lie ueatuient laord.r, a I Oiled irora ai JOHN c WEST A oo. Bole pr prletora. ill A in W. Madison street. rhlcaeo, too la. d.iii. a a uuiiliau Acaat. t-eatarj. MIITH KLINE & CO, ratadlljhui Wholesale A rant, aapi i.-si - A MTCH AN AtJTIYE CAT WA N L U ff V AN ' " ,r,T' I " ' whleh be resides. I'ennaneni empioyi AT HO hab, n in wnicn lie rraitiea. aimnrn. cmuniinrni .,i .i ......iion i. .n ia,..u. m.. Iiererrneea. 1IENZIUEU llKIITHEhS, 911 Uroadway, New York. dics.wi ggf The Cahdoji Advocatf. one year for $1, and Kendall'; Horss Book as a premium. i 8 H -2 g (L toiftsj-'a-lvfs-f ats A THE PHILADELPHIA Now ntnnds coflfesiedly nt tho head ot I'lilliitlclpIiU Journalism Irf nil that mnkOT a thoroughly Courpleto, gonnnil ami fitmll- now papor. It ix inoro cotrirrlete In Its nows, hi lu special corrbapoh Uence, In Its varlod contrlbUtJong ort all sdbjtctfor populnr inbtrcat, and In all tho qualities of a nOvfBpapdf for' the family i-lrcle aud for tho busltioss man than ntiy of Its contompoinrlcs, imotns 1(4 farllltlnn and rosourcon aro equal ttf fvlr it twit of a Urst-cl national Journal. The tfBBlfliJ during tho past year. Its contributors from wcok to wrvU rtfo afn6ti(f tho foremost mon of tho nation, and no departmout of ritvn of Hternturo is sllghtcu In any number on any pretext. It is adapted ns well to women na to man; herice, although U political Itifclll' genco Is full and accurato and Us political eilltotluls fri-o and foar' less, liberal provision Is made for lltoniry, ilrnniattc mid musical matters, travels and adventure, fiction, poelfy, fhihlons and the cllrontclo of current social ovents. In all thosu tltifiirtments thn pens of tho best writers nro onKnj;ed, whilo nelilctlons ffoin other Journals aro inado with care, tAsto and fulluoss that al'o (itisurpossotle This "Annau op the War" chapters of unwfltten history contributed by prominent actors In tho war of the retfflliiih, nro i valuable feature of tho paper and hitvo become n reccjinlidtl depository of such matters, whether from Northern or Southern sources. This department, as well ns till other, will be kept fully up to tho high standard of formor years. 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AND OTHER COMMUNICATION fd THE TIMES, TIMES BUILDING, Chestnut mul Eighth Streets, Philadelphia, SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. 1881. HOLIDAY. 1331. Mrs. C. BeTSCHIRSCHSKY IleupCGt fully nnnouneetto her frlendi and the publle nencrally, Hint she li now rtccivlng him opening ior uicir inipeciiiin n iiirxer itock llian ever of the very Iuleit noTeltk In Toys 8t fancy Goods, (Suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS for Younir and Old. Rich and 1'oor.. Don't fall lo call early ami s-cure tlrst choice and best Dararains. sue also c-ins tnoir aitention to her New, Large and Eltgant atsortaienl of NOTIONS, comprising; Underwear, Iterlln and German. town n oois, iiosiory, xinporieu anu ito mcsile Hlliboni Uloves, Flowers and a fine assortment ot Now Designs IN FANCY AltTIOLES Also. In connection with lho above, a full and coraplctu stoek of HEltMAN FI1UITS, LIMBUROEft CHEESE. CflUtlii'S & Conft'ctlons, together with a variety of Goods not gensrat ij aepi in any 01 ner store in town. 11 ou oo not sea what you want, ask for It. A ihire of public patronage solicited, and perfect satisfaction cuarantoed la nrlce and quality of goods. Second. St, 2 floors aW Iroo, Nov. 3J, MSt-ma. Z.KII1UUTON, Fa. 5 AT A RR ELYa' Cream Balm Efftctually clean s ei then-lift! pus. sairesol Uatarrh nl virus, causing healthy leera ilnni, allays In flammation, pro tects the mem. hrane Irom addi tional colds, com pletely heals tho Iceland restores ihe sense of taste and smell, llune ttcl.il results are realized by n few appllcatluos. A thorongh treat. HAY-FEVER ment will cure Catarrh. Hay I'ever, (te. Un. equalled for notda In the head. Agreeable to use. Apply by the little flngtr Into the nos. trlls. Un receipt nf (0o. will mall a package. Sold by A. J. HotiLlNO, tlruaglsl, Lehigh. ton. ELYS'UKEAM BALM l!IJ novSK-yl Owego, N. Y. IN the COUUT op COMMON FLEAS OF CARBON COUNTY. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, That the Hoard of Directors of lha EAST MAt!i:it CHUNK LOAN and HUILDIM1 AShOUIATION.of East MauehlShunlr.Uar. bon county, i'a., have tiled a Petition asking for a Dissolution of said Association, and If no sufficient ean'e be shown to tbe contrary on or tie lore the first day or next Term, to win the Sth day of January, A. D. 1SS2. the Court will cram the I'ulltlon and make the Decree asked for, liy tha Court. GEO. W. KSSF.R, Nov, SO, ItSI-wt l'rothonotary. IN uik COURT of COMMON PLEAS OF CAH110N COUNTY, Ya. PLEASE TAKE NOTIOE, That the Hoard or Directors at the IDON1A I.MAN AN ll HtllLIIING A--SOU1ATION, of PAItllYYILLE. Uarltin OounlT. Penna., have nird a Petition asklnic for a Dlssolnllon ot said Association, and, If no snfDcient cause be shown lo tne contrary on or berore Ihe first day or next Term of Court, to wit: tbetih day or January, A. I). 1882, ttie Court will it rant the i-etlilon and make the docreaaikcd for. By tbe Court. OEO. W. EriSER. Nov, 19-w frotbonotary. AUcattjr'if I'lanorurlcs Mui;iii&. cent holiday presents; square crand planoforlci, four veiy handioma round eorn. en, rosewood cases, thraa unisons. Unity's mstrhle'S Iron frames, stool, book, cover, box. ed. (123 7a to 357 tn t ciUluauo prices, tt 0 to tlOOO satisfaction sruaran'eed or money rcfanded after one year use; aprlKbt plauo. forts., It to tU; eauloaae prloei. t00 lo tst 0 ; it andard i.lanolortis of tne universe, as thousands testify t write for mammoth list of tei'lmontali; Heatty'a cablnit oraans, cathe. dral, church, ehapal, parlor, tio upward I visitor! welcomej Ireo carriage meats trains; Illustrated catalogue (holltiay edition) trie. Addr ss or eallnion DANIEL r. HEATI Y, Waslilnrtou. New Jersey. aovst-wt rLAYS I I'LAYSt riiAYfl! TLAYSI For Iteartlnif Club', for Amateur Theatricals, Temperance i'lajs, Drawlnx-Hooin Plays, Fatry I'layi, Elbfonlan Playr. Guide Uooks, Speakers, I'antotnlme., Tabieaas, Llahii. AlaKoe.lum Lluhls, Colored Fire, llurnt Crk, 'I heilrlraf Face Preparations, Jale)'s Wai Work., Wins, lla.irds. Moustaches, CuS. lunv s, Dhara-lw, and I'apvr Scenery, New ITalalOKDes sent Irve. oontalnliiK loll .tescrln. lino and prices SAMUEL FHENI.'II at HUN, St E. Jltb St., New York. nost wl Stva-NEWBQOK THU PlUNt'B ND THIS PAUPUlf The Dest and Funniest ef all. E.eitantly iwund; wlih 2U0 llustratlnns. Just ihe llilnir for the bolldayi. F. O. Ul.I-b tUtl . New. ark. New Jersey. umW wt $777, A YEAR and sipenses to events Outfit free. Addicts I". O. Vickvav, Acocsra, Mk. S OROANflJ78lop..inR-.sBI. only w, riaeafi79 up. riara Holiday lndaeamenta Readv. V oa DtlATfY, Wuhltploe, V-J- writs er catit H TimBfS' his ncarfj" ititiltitCrJ ff .tirnutr turtfn riri tllklioft Wl MefliciDe Quality not Quantity Is the greatest importance; next is tie Knowledge and Experience to Ctr rectly Frerare and Dispense the m At A. J. DURLING'S POPULAR Mi & My Meiiiciii Store, Bank Street, Lehightc-n, Yea can always rely anon rettlnx; STHIUT LY Pure aud tfaadaltiraletl Drugs and Medicines. DUIll.ING, carries tba largett stoek PAT1.NT SlEIIlCINta la tbe saanty. DUItLlNG has an clarant stock trDKUO. GISTU SUKUhltH, FANCY and TOI LET AKT1CLK3 for tbe ladles as will as the tints. DUHLINO makes UOBftE and OATTLR POWDEIIB a ieclalty. Ills 13 VI. rs wr. lence in tha dru( lustnasa (IVei him a treat advantage In tlit Una. TKUSSLS, SUPPOKTERS and UK AO ES always a larte slock en hand. tVINKS and I.IQl'OHS, twtk farllja and domestic. He has a, Clinton Urapa W ina aud a Dry Catawba Wine. Just splaudld aaa cheap. WALL PAPEItS and ROBDEBS the lartut assortment Id town. Go to UUIILINU'S with your prescrip tions Goto DUKLINU'S for your I'slsul Jdvdlclnes. Goto DtinLING'S for yonr fancy arr'et.-a. Farmers and horsemen nolo DUKl.lNU'at for 5 our Horse and Cattle Powders. (. t-yl. rj-ilIK SLATIMUTON PLANING MIIL ASD Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLAT1KU10S. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Deals In all kinds and atsea at rite, Iltmlnak u.ik and llarAlVavo Lumber, and i new pie uaied le uxot utu auy aiauuul ut ordeta ur Dressol) LumbeR Or Al.i. KIKDS. Doort, Sasltos, llllnds, SbttttriVs Jlottldlnpi!, Cabinet Ware, &r With frojjptuaas. Brackets Made to Order. Tbe Mocnlnerr laalj aew ante! Ida beat let mnil Improved klada. IeruvltTnaaeba, Ike beat woramsn, use well eneael and taa terlal, ind au tbe afora abla lo (nsai antra aaur aaiKlactioD le all who niar lavor ruawtlb a call. ordera l mail piempUMtieaaed U. Hrn.rgi ebarcea are moderate i terHts casa, er ialeraae ibarged alter tidrty osts , OIVK MA CiLk - r ,i- RT those rtjrsaW liTllBihlnit will Had tit ' ibetr advantage lo have Hldlus, rioer Arafde Doors. Haaltes. rhat-ers, cte., AcMn.rdeaiHit Factory, Mar JOnX BAU.IKT. i DANIEL WIEAND, Cnmngcs,"Vngons.Sleiglis,&c coaaca or BAXK AM) 1UOX NTUF.F.TS, LF.HDIHTflN. Jnna rartleolar attention (Ivcn to REPAIRING la a I Its detilts. at the very Lowest Frlsas. Hatrunaakesuairully,iilcticd and perfeel viallfa. tlonn'aKlSoa7 " r Vc im i 1 UAK. M'UTAKD.