Have this Paper on A1 al tinlr nffli CMcaio.Illincis. SVinb. pleased to thow It to oar townamtn who tnay bo In tlinl city, or make .dvtrtlslDR contracts, at lowi-at cnh rales. ANEW PREMIUM I We have Joit received a limited up- pljr of a new work entitled "A Ttaouwnd Facte" with a Memorandum Calendar for 1883. which we are presenting to enb- lorlher who pay 11.00 In advauce for tbe Cirbom Aovocx. Your choice or tbli or "Krndall'e Uotae and hl DiKtaa." Pay promptly and Ret tin- premium I SATURDAY, DECEMBER 34,1881. Local and Personal. FnckcrUH Hippie The Sunday icfaool children, of tbll place, will be made glad en Chrlitmti Erf, t tbe Melbodlit church, wUrt they will rewire candles, Ac We do not know the programme of exercises, but they will be entertaining to the children. A monster dirt-burning engine, of the Baldwin build, one of a lot built for the P. A 11. RR., allerward purchased by the W- tnh,St. Loull A PaciAo RR., then bought by tbe Lehigh Cool A Navigation Company, paued up the Lehigh Valley RR. on FrIJoy evening Ult. The enelne weighs 70 tone From tie My Seat. A MERRY CHRISTMAS hi each and all of our patron. An effort existing without a cause is an - impoatlbilityi tickliug In the throat, huik vieta of the roice, violent coughing, etc, are the effect of meevere cold. Dr. Butl'a Cough 8yrup cures the cold at once, and remove! Ita serious effects. Mr. John Lsuckel, of Trenton, V. J., Ii at home with hie parenli, Mr. and Mrs. F. Leuckel, (pending the holidays. -Wm. T. Wolfe will, on 8aturdy after noon, the 3ttt Inst., at the Weissport House, tell a valuable horse, tulkey and other ar ticle of value. fcak. Caaiarai AK)iotJi.cvtiwT I We have a large variety of goods suitable for the ffnlldav Trad, that are useful at well ornamental Ouni and Sporting Goods, -""Silver plated Ware, line lyury Handle Knives, Csrvers, Bteeli, Ac, Ac. Call at the New Hardware Store, 6M Hamilton street, Allentown, before buying your Christmas 'presents, and save money. " They eat together in the lamplight and sreed the advertising columns of their local psper, when he suddenly exclalmed,"Looic, only 2 for a handsome rig." " Is it a wed' ding rig?" she asked. "Oh, no," he repll d, "It is a business rig." "Well, I meant business," she replied. That settled It, and off he went for David Elbert's popular liy -cry, and secured a "rig" for tbe occasion. taat-When In search of holiday goods, do ..tint, pass by the Original Cheap Cash 8tire, as you win nmi a mil line oi goods suiuuie for presenu. The Sunday school of the Reformed vhurrh.uf this borough, will bold its annual Cbriitmss festival this (Saturday) evening, 2ilh Inst., in the church. The exercises will include tinging.addrrsses and the usual distribution of candies, Ac, to (he little ones, and tierbsps a few presents to children of a .larger growth. All are cordially invited to bt present. It might be well for you to take your pocket book along with you, as there will probably be a collection lilted at the close o( the exercises. iTJlEAUTIFUL.the stork of Holiday Goods al E. F. Lueketi bach's, Broadway, - Uauch Chunk. Book Tor oil kinds of pen pie, toys for little children and tug children, pocket books, albums, and in lactroiiicthiug ot every kind' ieople are likely to want about tbe holiday seuson. Prices very low. Arlo Pardee A Co., huva erected a saw mill at Honey Hole, Luzerne muuty ,to suw nip about 12,0fi0,000 fretut lumber they own in that section. Mrs. Magdalena Fox die! in Upper Bern township, Uerks county, on Saturday, -aged 8S years. Insurance ghouls hail risks upon her life estimated at from $150,000 to 4500,000. 5S Persons from Lehlgliton anil virin fty, visiting Allentown by rail will find the Jfuw.llardware Store, COR Hamilton street, the ransl convenient place to buy, us it in nearest the' Railroad depots. A large line t goods for substantial Christintis present to select from. All kinds of hardware. Low prices and fair dealing is our rule. ResjH-cifnlly, A.NTUOXY A EsnKCKX. 3 Allentown, Pa. The winter term of Wyoming Seminary, located at 'Kingston, IV., has ntiencd with a very large attendance. New students may enter with advsu'tacf- alter the houl.ns. M'e commend this school to our rrcder. "JafuA dollar saved Is two earned. Ymi will save tminev by hiivinc vour presents at .,!(. Utikl's, Maucli Chunk. A heavy rush of wind in O'to Cn'liery, Hear rotlsvllle, Tuesday raided so explo in of gas, when Thomas Mmley, Frank Dormer anil Patrick Kilrslne were badly burned.- Mirtiael-Cavatiaugli was bad ly cut about the face. &t If T"H have a'cold or cough of anv kind, buy a bitUeof Hill's Peerless Coueli Syrup at Dr. C. T. Horn's drug s'ore. Use it all, and if not satisfied r'tiirn lliormpty fcitlleand he will reliind your ntoner. He alao Mils Peerless Worm 8wifui and Hill's Worm Drops on the si me terms. Xo cure, no pay. 4-yl JsmesCampbell and William Cust were drowned In tbe Lehigh Cinal at Catsssuqua on Tuesday by tbe upsetting of a boat. ("Those ot our subscrib ers neuincr uic aoyocajk through tile mail Will pleaSC end lie perfect machine. It Is purposed to ?- .1... J! s:., eoT, nfa " ' the beck track of the Wyoming rt-RT to uie uiit-tiuuu t, "- dlv.slonasapusher, tneir macuieuncss, aim renin the amount. In all cases whoie we have to send billa $1.25 will be charged to cover expenses of postage, etc. In order that nur employees may en Joy the holidays, we will issue half a sheet only nti Saturday, Dos. Slit -Hon. Robert Klota will please accept our thanks Tor public documents. The Hon. gentleman Is evidently looking after the in terests of his friends, if we may Judge from tbe number of bills Introduced by him for relief and Pensions to the following persons, whloh were read a first and second time, and referred to the appropriate committer! E. E. Dravo, Robt. Hedlan. Charles Ed wards, Simon F. Laurish, Stephen A. Boyden, S. E. Bryant, C. K. Hughes, Chas. 8. Keller, Frs. II. Ellison, Eliza Frick, Aaron Snyder, Elisabeth Edwards, Amelia A. Wilson, Elisabeth Mell. Susannah S. Davis, Louisa J. Oulhrie, and others, Jos. E Van horn, Wm. It. Deery, Philip Jacobs, James W. Kane, Mathias Wondrak. Drrring tbe week ending oti the lfltli Ult., there were 109,883 tons of coil shipped enrtr the L. A S. R. R., msking a total for Use season of 4t4U,831 tons, showing an in crease of 675,691 tons as compared with same dste Isat year. Xtf For Uolidsv roods of elebnrate de sign and elegance of finish, you should rail at tbe drug store of Dr. C. T. Horn, in Leaekel'a black. It will be a pleasure for ike Dr. to show you his stock whether you purchase or not. For the week ending on the 17th Inst., there were 141,117 Umsof coal shipppd user the L. V. R. K., showing a total o date of 111,798 tons, an increase of 63.548 tons as ompared-vUblhe same time last year. X0Wa invite the attention of our read era tn IWa advertisement of the Bui-kayo MTg Co., Marion, Ohio, in another column. They elier rare inducements to earn heae.t living. Tbe many trirnds of Mrs. Laitzle will undoubtedly be pleased to leain tkal she is rapidly cnnvelesieng. &.CIocks, Walcbae, Jewelry and ailrer wsre lr sale; ami repairing done at Hags aaan's store, Weissport. 2i-yl The children connected with the Luth eran Sunday school will meet in the chuich this (Saturday) evening, 24th Inst. The exercise will include addresses, singlng.the distribution of .audita, Ac You are all cerdially Invited t attend ta.SmoVa "The Raund Head Cigars," Ul nasi cent cigar tn town. Try them Far ssle by J. W. Raudenbuth, at the "Car ken House. 31 tl. We had occasion to call in to see Dr. J. A. Mayer, at Msuch Chunk, a few days jgo. when we found the Dr. busily engaged fin Ishing a msgnificent full set of teeth on gold plate, for a lady residing tn his immediate neighborhood. They were the most natural artificial teeth are ever law, and r-doiind tsuth it tbe. mechanical skill of Dr. Mayer If you want teeth call on him. tsffc.If yeu wanta nice smooth,esiy shave yeur hair cut or shampooing, go to Frans Reedsrer's Ssleon, under the Exchange Ho tel, lie will fix you right, and dou'tyou ferget it. It will be Just as well lor hotellsts snd aloeolstt to bear this fsel In mind, that un. less they take up their license wilhinyftua days after they are granted, they will be void. Pa its this in your hat, pay up and be bsppy t fjf The Enterprise Sausage Bluffer and Lard Press enmbiued is acknowledged the best. Meat Cutters ol vsrious kinds, also Scale Beams to get the correct weight of your hogs, ehesp at the New Hardware Store, t0 Hamilton street, Allentown, Pa All kinds of hardware. tf Navigation on tbe Lehigh canal was closed for the present season on' Friday evening, of last week. -The steam grist mill belonging to Win A Pottsvllle dispatch reports that a few days ago a feeder of sulphur was fired in the Stanton mine, which has Ignited the coat in one of the breaks, "developing a body l fire" that Is not yet under control. Efforts are making (or its isolation. The colliery employs about 400 men and boys. A thorough-bred young GORDON SET TER, for ssle. Apply at this office. fcSs.They are lieautiful-the walrh(, clocks, silverware, rings, necklaces, pins, earrinis. pencils and Bpvctacles, at E. U. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk. The Easton .Express Is informed that responsible silk manufacturers have intima t'd their willinneis to erect a large silk factory in Eoston, giving employment to from 700 to 1000 hands, and tn commence operations at ntice.provided the sum of $50, 000 can be secured from capitalists in and about Ea.toii, to be secured by first mortgage mi the factory. An nfl'cr ofa similar kii.d has been made to the people of Reading. 2UTBclnre ordering your fall and winter suits and overcoats, you should not fall to drop into the I'ost Ollico huildnlg, in this borough, and examine the new and elegant assortment of latest novelties in cloths, cjssimeres, suitings and overcoatings now opening, and which the undersigned is pre pare.! to make up in the very latest style and mutt durable munnerat prices lully as low as the same malerial and workmanship can be obtained elsewhere. Call and be eouyinecd. Respectfully, H. II. PaTHts, Agent P. 0. Building, Lehightoii, Penn'a: Joseph Do Frehn hails you with Jlt.r.RY Ciikistmss. and announces that he hns just received a lurge nnd choice assort ment of fine candies, nuts, fruits, Ac, whieh he is prepared to supply tn his friends and th" public at lowest cash prices. When oui lo-iloy making your Chrislmss purchases, don't forget to give Joe a call j he ill seree you honestly. Juit arrived a fresh supply of prime ov-Fters for the Uolidata at Joseph De- Frrhn' also, a nice line of choice tobacco nd cigars, all at lowest prices. Ourcarriers will wait utmn theirfnends on Saturday evening, (New Year's Eve) with a New Year's Greeting. Don't forget have a pri rent ready lor tin m. JEfi.Buv no holiday nrciMit till vou see E. II. Hohl's new good, Mauch Chunk. The Meihndirl ministers of Philadel phia at a late meeting ileclileit tn Issue a call lor a 8iate Teinicrance Convention to be held at Hiirritburz on Jan. 10th. On the first Monday In January com ing the newlv elerteU Iteglster or wills. County Treasurer, County Cnmniissioners, Ac, will enter um the discharge of their oflji-ial duties. The annual Christmas festival of the Evangelical Sunday School, of town, will tike place this Monday evening not Satur day as announced in nur last issue. The exercises will include singing, addresses. dialogues, Ac, with candy distribution to the little folks. All are welcome. &L.Remetn!.er, if vou spend a dollar tn come Ui Msuch Chunk, you can save two by buying wbat you want or t.. II. Ilnhl. The pig iron market is steadily hard ening, and sellers are very cautious in mak ing notations. For this month s delivery, ami to a moderate extent for January also, prices are unchanged, but oilers for large lots do not meet with much favor, especial ly when deliveries extend beyond three inonths. The feeling it conservative on all sides, but all the indications point to higher prices, and It will be difficult to avoid a movement of this kind, notwithstanding the attendant risks. Jacob Rothman, of Catasauqui, who was missing sinceThursdsy afternoon, was found drowned in the canal, near Souer- wine's lick, a short distance below Catasau- qua, on Friday afternoon. Mr. E.T. Booth, formerly of the Man. eion House, Mauch Chunk", has disposed of his lease of the United States Hotel, Easton, recently effected, the purchaser being Mr. Howard Hayden, son of the present proprie tor. Mr. Booth Is now negotiating for the American Hotel in Allentown. A force of laborers commenced work on Monday morning at Peu Argyl on the 8la tington and Delaware Railroad, tn run from 8!atingtiin to tbe Delaware near Portland. The Bunday.School children of the M, E. Church will assemble in the church this Who will be tbe Tax Collector for the Packerton dfstr'ctfor IS82T rutin your applications, gentlemen. The use uf the i tectrlc light It being discussed by some of the officials of the Packerton Yard. It It an' Improvement much needed. The proposed Introduction of a bill In Congressto pay the medical attendant! upon the late President Garfield, to our mind, Is in bad taste, considering the handsomegilt of money lothe widow, and herlncomo will not be lest than $15,000 a year, all of which the it Justly entitled to, but considering the condition ol the widow ol the late Gen. Thomas, and thousands ol olber deserving widows wbu lost tbetr husbtudt during the war. Would It not be better to let the ettatt pay the bill T This bill and the one to retire tbe great Ulysses at General under full pay ought tn be voted down. There nught to be sensible men enough in Con- gress, regtrdlets of party, to oppose any suth absurd measure. Supervisor Ebbert bat succeeded In har ing the road leading up to Lebigh avenue properly graded. There It now no reason why the butcher, baker, milkman and Huckster need fear to drive nearer the residences on this ayenue. Mr. McDaniel disposed of hit fine lot of brooa trout to a party lu Wilkes Btrre, A fine large bear, "Stalwart," leading a Sieclmen of a man hardly, "Half-Breed," passed through this pltce tbe other dty, Tbe great trial at Washington hat thut far iroven the delendtnt to be the beat lawyer Whether he or Corkhill will be convicted, it a matter of doubt as yet. Mr. Thomas Harlrinan, the efficient disiatchrr at this point, wal confined to the house tor a few dayt with a severe cold. The old depot hat been torn down. A room suitable will be set apart in tbe old lorwonlliig office. It will be more eonved tent, and according hi Pennsylvania railroad larlauca will be known as Packerton Sta tion. Mr. F. B. Morris, with hit corpt of clerks, will move into the new brick for warding office in about a month. This building will be heated by steam and lighted by gas. Also, the ssale office. When the building la completed, we will give your readers a description ol it. Spring election! will toen be around. The candidates are already Interviewing thelrriends. r George Hagen, proprietor of the Dolons urg Hotel, has snhl out ami will remove to the West, wbtrebepurposesetigagingin the hu'eheritig business. Mr. Leopold Meyer, of Lnhivhtoii, will succeed Mr. Hagen This stand is midway between Mauch Chunk and L-hmhton on the main road. Tn one who, thoroughly Understands tbe business, and will keep hotel, (not, however, us the tincicut feminine did), it will here' iiiuueiative. There is ,a vast difference be- twien a hotel and a rum hole, and the trav tiling public siu find It put. We don't know who will be Com mis sioner's Clerk.. There .are a good many ap plicants. It it barely possible a Democrat will be honored. II 'the Commissioners are unable tn decide from the long list of Re publican applicants, let them be magnani mous and rC-appoint Capt. Swarti, the piesent incumbent. -We sec that General William Lilly is tidked nf as a possible candidate for Govern nr by some Republicans; but the General is not of the Cameron clique, we opine he will not be nominated. There ore few men. however, in the Republican party, that would fill the position as creditably aa General Lille, were he called to the Guber naUirial Chair. It is conceded that about the time the new Attorney-General is ready to try the Star Route gang, the statute of limitations will have d It rawed of the case, thus reliev ing the Administration of a very unpleasant duty. Of course, this will be carrying out the "Garfield policy." President Arthur was in such happy accord with the late President, that he will make no concessions to the Stalwart element. It has been de cided umn by tbe Half Breeds to forget that President Arthur was ever Collector, or even a friend of Conkling and Grant. Axox, A Merry Ohrlrtnias tit yon all, Tbe eld, the young, the great and Small. At Obrlstmal eomet bat enee a year May all be full ef bsppy.cbter.. Especially may tbe Tscf be free Te carol round tbe Uarlttreat tree. Filled with flae gifts and handrome tojt By their kind friend old Santa Ulaat. We wish all, both taint and sinner A sumptuous Christmas dinner. Uf good frasb bread of wheat or rye, Tuikey, pudding and oytter pie. Chicken salad and savory asuoe And all be nappy and rtjutee, For tbe blessings we now recslrt Through Ubrlst who et me tbat we might live, For bit gradual redewptlva plan To lave rebslllout, erring roan. Far, another glad Christmas morn, To celebrate a Saviour born, When the bright angtli tang, "Peace en earth and good will toward Iman.'i May all our volets humbly ralte In tongs of gratitude and praise, To llltn who died upon the croil To save our souls from endless Ion And roie analn and dwells on high That man might live and ntvtr dlt. May hit glad banner be nnfarled Triumphant throughout the world. And wave In majesty sublime, Over all nation! and every clime Until Hit will on earth be dene. By all mankind under the tun, And unite In ccttatlq strain Olorr to Ood, Jelut relgni I The Indications are tbat we will have a green Christmas. J. II. Wilhelm and John Crellln are putting down stone pavements In front ol their residences on West Broadway. Jsmes B. Loose, Esq., left last Monday for Washington. D. C, expecting to be ab- sent-durlng tbe holidays. The next meeting of the Lyrie Singing Society will be held at the American Hotel of this place. A petition hat been ttgned bv.msny of our prominent citizens praying tbe Read Ing Railroad Co. To run an extra train from Phllsdelnhla to Bethlthem. to eoaneet carries it. with No. IS, due here it 8 a. In., in order to get papers and letters from Philadelphia at that hour instead of 12 in., as heretofore. Some of the members of the Phosnix Band, of this place accompanied the Sterling CoiiH'dy Company to Hai!eton,and will re main with them until to-jay. Daniel Heberling, jr., member of the firm ol J. W. Heberling A Co., was Istely married to Miss Mattie Struthers, daughter of Alex. Struthers, dee'd, at the bride'a residence In Ftiladelphlt, and returned home with bit bride on last Tucsdav, May this new addition to the firm prove to be a fortunate one to all parties concerned. We are glad to learn that tome of our enterprising citizens are discussing the fea sibility of constructing a railroad to the top of Mauch Chunk mountain. For the bene. fit and convenience of tourists nnd those who need the mountain air for health and recreation, it certainly will be a highly ele vated enterprise. Now Is the time to purchase candy,! only 15 cents per pound. Pilch in, chil dren, and improve the opportunity. Since Christmas conies on Sunday, we win lestiyitaieon Monday. Now Is the opportune time to gather fancy cards, for we don't know of anything mure varied in style, handsome in design, and beautiful in finish. In fact, cards, pie turrs, books, and all kinds of toys are abun dant and strikingly cheap. Rumor says that there are several par ties in our borough, who contemplate quit ting the life of single loneliness, and will soon enter into the bonds of connubial feli city. 1 he more tbalmerrier. Jfttict. MBtMll Hill fctsal NeltrfclsesrtseMsIt Tbe following itsmt are clipped from tbe columns of tb Rtnti, of the 17th last t 8ktHlt IIlLt. Baltter Fink bat erected a new' black smith shop In front tf Ws-resTdsncan Front street. Tsgue Dugan It fining up hit basement for saloon, having taad application for license. Johnny MeCole, a driver oh No, 4 dirt bank, wtsjsmmed between cart on Monday, receiving light Injuriss. Mm. Davit, widow of the late John Davis, It at present In the Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, being treated for cancer in the breast. Chsrss McNeilut, ef the Btck street, came near passing In hit checks en Hon day with bronchial affection. He It now considered out ef danger. The German Reformed Church will be denlceted on Christmas, It having been re paired and refitted at 4 cost of between Ave end six hundred dollars, It tt now one of th e finest churches la town, Lsnsroto. Jake Albertton hat. taken the place of Btltzer Fink, at foreman In the Company blacksmith shop. Frank 8pangltr, who had bit collar bone cracked at No. 11 week before latt, it able to be about again. Laniford bat a new physician tn the person of Dr. Walsh, a gentleman who spent thirteen yean In the Queen's College, Dub lln,"Irelsnd. The breakers and shops of the Lehigh Coal A- Navigation Company began to work but nine hours a day on Monday, which Will no doubt continue during the winter. They start tt 7 and quit at 5 o'clock. It is rumored that tbe Central Com pany will take about sixty cars of coal from Tarasqua, through this yalley to Bound Brook, N. J. This coal is being mined at Middleport and transferred over the P. A R. rosd to Tamaqua, from where the Central Nxiqcsno.MKO. joun Miinam, wuo it employed it driver fir T. V. McElvar, wat hurton Mon day by a log falling on him which he wtt loading on wagon. -Mrt. Williams, mother el Mrs. Benja in In, aged 89 years, died on Wednesday and wat buried In the Protestant cemetery Fri day afternoon. Cornelius Riley was jammed between cars In the Vertical shaft on Wednesday .re ceiving severe injuries. Hit collar bone and two nf hit ribs were broken. Rer.Edsall Farrier, D. D., of Mauch Chunk, on Thursday married Samuel Stevenson of thu pltce, to Mist Margaret A. Moore, of East Manck Chunk. Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson will make Nesquehonlng their future home, and in It we wish them much happiness. Richard, son of Thomas Trawren, aged ten years, died of diphtheria on. Wednesdav, Hit remains were Interred in the Protestant burying ground Friday. Mr. Trawen, we are-sorry to learn, hat two other children lying in a critical condition with tbe tame dreadful disease. This town It ssdly In need ofa literary society, if for nothing elso but to keep our young men offlhe ttrrttcorners. The young people of Nesquehonlng should take steps to get;up such an institution, at it it one of our gresleil needs. Won't some person please lane tne leaa.- 'trllsttto at MaaeTti Wktttit. The iatirtme Dictator of the Universe, In bit Inscrutable wisdom, hat taken iroin our miuii our brother vaviu u- Brian, and since it it fitting to express our sympathy and regard J lUtolvtJ, Thtl in tbe death nl nur brother tbe Knighle ef Honor have lost a brother, who alwayt manifested a deep Interest lu the welfare ef tbe Order) and white we lament this loss, we bow In humble submit- Ion In the will or our heavenly Father. Jluoivtd. That we, at Knighte of Honor, tender our sincere condolence to the berea ved family and fricnds,and Inynke in their behalf the sustaining grace of our covenant God. Jiuoltxdi That in honor of our deceased brother nur Charter be draped for the time of thirty days. Knotted, Tint these resolutions be noted on the minutes, published tnTttxCAKBux Aovootti, and a copy ne lorwaruea to me bereaved family. v. j. Kur, I J.O. Zxitt, I Committee. J. F. Savon, ) mrBNGWa, Zebulton Hall, ef Rtnovo. has killed an even dozen of fine deer Ibis season. William Llllev. of Longfellow. Mifflin county, wat killed by cart on Thurtdty of Itst weox. The Lee k Eberlv tawmtll at New Cum berland, Dauphin county, was burned down on Thursday of last week. Loss, $35,000. Jamei CotUr. and 40 veart. was killed Friday bv the caving in ofa trench un Sixth street, at Lock Haven. The barn of Arthur k Warner, in White land township, Chester county, was set on fire and burned down by an Incendiary early on Saturday morning. Ten cows, a larp quantity of grain and valuable ma chinery were destroyed. The loss Is covered by insurance. The smeltini furnace built by the Schuvl kill Iron Company at Norristown lies been blown in. The nominal capacity IsiOO tons r month. William P. Taylor wat scalded to death Vallev township. Mantour county, on Saturday, by the explosion ofa boiler. Uriah Miyer, convicted at Mlddleburg. Snrder county, of munler In the first degree will be sentenced on January 19. The trial of McFarlane for the murder of Healer, at Dunbar, Fayette county, was commenced en Monusy. A West Chester dispatch styt a train of cart wat thrown irora tne tram oi tne Wavnetburg branch nf tbe Pennsylvania Railroad on Monday morning. A Mr. Hen derson, of Glen More, received Internal wi'unriijsnd the braekman, Henry Arnold, was almost exbant d by loss of blood. David Keister. a post-off! re clerk at Mount Pleasant. Westmoreland county .anil Charles Graham, an office boy in Pittsburg, ave been arrested tor roDuing tne mans. In Pittsburg, on Friday, Mary Durkin brat Ella Fanning with a potato masher until sbe nearly killed her. To much wbit Key wtt tne cause oi it. Wnlckavllle Heme Keep a sharp lookout. Chicken thin s are around. Quails and pheasants are scarce thll year. Refuse to take mutilated coin and drive It out ol circulation. Messrs. Solomon and David Walck, of this place, are putting up a brick distillery, This makes the fourth that hat been Kit up in this creek, this year. Butchering Is about done by our neigh bors. A new road is to be viewed from Edwin Sensinger's to Pine Run, psssing the farm ol Hun. Robert Klota, un Indian Hill There is some opjaisition tu this road. Whether the Jury will allow the road re mains to be seen. The rumor that the hotel nf John II Weiss was consumed by fire, and that the store uf Paul Kresge, of Slcinlcrsvllle, was robbed both on Tuesday night uf last wssk, is without foundation. Wild Crvck ItcBtar. Mrs. J. Smith, of near Trachsville, who Was visiting relation! at Packerton Itst week, returned home..on the 10th instant, and is at present under nirdicsl trealnientof Dr. J. C Kreun.er; Mr. Samuel Kililer, of Beer's Valley. who was busily employed ererting a new dwellirlg'houte near this place, duringjhe later part of this season, is prepsriug to move into the new' building. Some nl our farmers were busy butcher ing their hogs, ic, snd others are preparing to do the same during the present week. The deer-hunting party, who were nut several days uf last week, did not succeed in capturing the wounded animal. They came to a conclusion thst the deer must have fled upwards, because they could not trace him any more. Unlucky, Alfred Kibler't 29th birthdty will come on tbe 22nd Instant. Mr, Tobias Kibler, of Beer's Valley, moved to Lehigh ton on the 15th lnstant,near where he has secured employment. A grand shooting mstcb will be held at Trachsville, and a hop in the evening of the 22nd instant. Messrs. Amandus Kibler and D. Beck, from Kreidersvillo, paid ua a flying visit on Saturdsy, tbe 17th instant. Mr. Henry George, from rine Swamp, formerly of this place, is at present visiting relatives here. Welcome. To mt as.inr.ssi I wish you all a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. May your progress In life's tmsy road Bring blessing In dally Increase, At Its close may your fstllngt In fallens abound. With harmony, gladness and peaee. Oraso. The conference nl the Ersngelicsl Asto- uutvu Rnruiwiv tu lun villi ICU kun I , , ... , ... .... . . (Saturday) evening for the usual Christmas CJ Z "V J""1.' exercises and distribution nf candies. All are invited In be present. There will be a n.f!te for a double-bar-re'ed shot gun and a revolver it A. K. Miller's saloon, en Saturday evening, 31st instant. Local twatllniee. A local institute will be held etWealberly on January 6th and 7th. Hon, Henry Uouck, Deputy Slate 8uerinUndent, will be present, and give instruction both days. He will, also, lecture before the institute on Friday evening. A large attendance of teachers and directors it expected. Other local institutes will be held, as follows i At Laniford, Januiry 21st, 1883. Al Weiuport, February 4th, 1882. Snyder's Church, near Lehigh Gap, on Bat- unlay last, and orv Sunday morning, al 10 a. in., the sacrament uf the Lord's 6 upper was administered by the Presiding Eldtr.C. K, Fehr, of Allentown.s. The Bolt's SabUth-Bchool has Just In troduced a new singing b ok .called "Spirit ual Songs." The school will bold their Christmas festival, In the church, nn Sunday afternoon, Jitb, to begin at 3 o'clock. Industrious men are In demsnd. -Our roads are still In a very bad condi tion for travel, Weimimtt Item. The several Sunday-Schools htrewill assemble on Cbristtust ere, tn welcome the coming In of the holiday teason. An en joyable time Is anticipated. Mr. Robert R. Showen bat been con fined to the bouse, on tocount uf sickness. Oil Thursday, December 15th, et tbe residence of Mrs. Cullon,wss performed the msrrisge ceremony, which united at hus band and wife, Mr. H. Bell, or Philadel phia, and Miss Mary Smith, of Ibis piste. As this couple started out on their Journey together, many friends congratulated them. Mr, Peter Andrus, of Eoston, wst in town during the week. -Our industries will run full time, and not halt nver the hnliday sesson.ss usual. Six days in a week should suffice to sell liquor, but from what "Ike" noticed here on Sunday, he roniiders it prudent to state that tome, If not all here, dispose of it nn the seventh day also. Let tbe Sabbath be properly respected. Its. The Csal Trtbde. ' The untually mild weather tine our last weekly anthracite coal report, otytMundty'a iAtlgtr, haa had quite a softening effect on the coal market, and for the first time in the ptit few months the demand for coal hat yielded' considerably, and operators are receivlrigorders with a fair pn.mlisof filling by ,e delivery of coal in the near future. Weidd not, however, wish to create tbe Im prtssion that there has been a falling off In orders, for.'st we learn from the papers pub lished in the coal regions and from the re ports 'published by the coal operators and the doings of the transportation companies, the .facta extant thow thst orders on hand for tbe domestic tizet are quite sufficient to keep all the collerie busy for the remainder of the year. AH that we mean to lay i limply thit, that those who have been laboring under tbe Idea of a seareity of coal to meet the current demand may dismiss from their minds all proVablt cause of anxiety on that account. The most active members of the coal trade ttate that there is some talk of a suspension ef mining one week in the first three months of next year. But, in tbe face of the sueceMof tbe present year, this it hardly probable. The total tonnage of anthracite coal from all the regions for the Week ending Decern' berlO, at reported by the several carrying companies, amounted to 113,83 tons tgalntt 491,74 tonrfn tbe corresponding week last year; an Increase ef 122,079 tons. The total amount of anthracite mined for the year it 27JS853 toot.agalutt 33,219,629 loot for the tame period last year, an in crease ol 4,377,933 tons. Advcssswreei ait at Wttlctss Bays the PolUvllle (Penniylrtnle) Chrm id : David Jonea Is a miner at tbe Polls ville shaft, lie owus a watch which h prizes .more now than be did a week ego. The other day H slipped out uf hit pocket whiltat work In bis breast, and wentdown tbe chute with the coal. It wat shoveled into a wagon, taken down a plane ef 131 yards long) arrived at the foot of tbe she II was relosded on the cage and taken up 1,600 feet to tbe surface. There it was turned into tbe breaker, through which ptssed . with several tons ef coal. A slstc picker found it. In tbe meantime Davy discovered his loss, sod sent word to the top, aqd Mtrk Nagle, the telegraph-opera tor, made search for it, arriving at ibt breaker Just in time to tee the bey pick up. On examination, It wtt found thit tbe only damage the watch sustained wat broken band. I.tust Hormone ml Slav. C. K. Ibr. To-morrow (Sunday) Rev. C. K. Fehr, Presiding Elder of Allentown District, will Mr. Frank Wlttaker, of Etemlersvllle, preach his Isst sermons in the Lehightnn Istterrelluo; tat Praperir.llalslcia As the present Register and Recorder is ahoiit going out ol office, and as he has on band a number or deeds, luortgsgt, Ac, which have been entered up and not paid i for, it Is lieceasary that they be taken up a't Krsuss,, near Blatedale, recently destroyed once, and thus save time, trouble and by fire, jslll probably be rebuilt. money. Is negotiating for the purchase of the Seidel projierty, at Big Creek Hay has declined In price somewhat, the aal two weeks. We have, lor the past few weeks, been looking (or Prof. 8. M. Balliet to visit our school, but at yet be hat tailed tn put in an appearance, Mr. Henry Neeb it making preparations to build a new Urn for himself. The bridge arrow Big Creek, at Daniel Kruiu's, Is pronounced by many as unsafe f .r heavy trams ! pass over. Let the pro r-r authorities look after it in time re. member slltcn in time saves nine. .Quivtv Evangelical church, his term of fouryeart expiring the latt week ef February next. Rev, Fehr Is held in high esteem among the Evangelical friends nILehlgliton and vicin ity, and we bespeak for bins full houses to listen to his larewell words. German preach ing at 10 a, in., and 3 p. in , English preach Ing at 7 p. m. Communion tervlcee after the afternoon scrmoo. All are cordially invited. The Eves farm at Wallingford Station, on the West Chester Railroad, containing about thirty arret htt been sold for $18.0011 to Jsmes W. Marcur, Esq., oon of Judge Ulysacst Mercur, of the Supreme Court. "WliUtllng." A correspondent writing from Lansford to the Philadelphia ZYmu, ssjsi "Near this plsce and within a few steps el the famous Switchback Railroad It the great burning mine, whieh bat been on fire tinee 1858 The origin ef Ibit fire it accounted lor by tbe superstitious (rem the foci that a skeptl est miner wat whittling in the shaft and hardly had he ceased when the announce ment came tbat the mine wat on fire. Thit mine htt been Hooded, but tbe fire cannot be extinguished, and every year it keeps on gnawing lu way through the vast veins coal, destroying millions of tons of enihra clu. On the 3d of December, 1873, Morgan rtiwcll, a mine boas, Imagined be beard t man whittling in the shall. Investigation proved that nu one bad been whistling at all- He wat tuhi by the miners that bo bed an omen and that tome trouble would befall him. That night at he was leaving tbe ttoi of Captain Williamson at 8ummiiUill,mid way between Lauslord and Mauch Chunk, he was shut dead by Mnllie Meguire oasts sins, wbu were afterward captured bv De tective McParlin and hanged at Mauch Chunk. Tbe miners think it wot the whit tle ol tbe latal bullet be beard that morning. employment . with ModiciDe Quality not Quanittjr Ii ro all. f ho ifTPdfixt fmnr.pfoneit uptt tt 1ri Tfl Sell a HonsehOla Article. Knowledge ana Emciw to Cir- MIEpoorst well at the rleh,the old at well 1 as tea voena. the wife, as well as the has. band the young maiden at well al the yoang man, the girl as well as the boy may just as i wsuoarn a tew miliars in nonsst employment. to su around ins Douse ana wait i.Tom rs to earn It furtheia, We can aire leu em plojmrnt, all tbe time, er during y nr spare Lours only 1 Irstsllnn, or in yoer awn nelghi borbood, amonv Jour friends and acquaint- nees. irvoudo not esre tor ertnierment. we can Impart valuable Information te yon tree OI COS It will co-l job toij tntcni ir Dosialcard to write loronr rrospeeins.aee It may be the meant er ratkln jou a good many dollars. Do not nealeet thit epportanlty. Ton de not have to Infest a largo mm of money, and run th. risk of losing Tt, Ton will rea.lllf seetLat It will be an easy ma ter to make from tio to eioo, a week, and establish a la. erailve. and Indi pendent buslnssl,honorable, itmlchtforward and profitable Attend te this matter .NO W, tor there It MO.Nt'.Y lit it ror an woo engage witn st. we win tar. prist yon and yeu wilt wonder why yon never wrote to nsbefure. W tu vniL raavie BLAaa rata. Addrtrt BUtlgCY C MTO no., asaiuon, uaio. VTOTICETO HOLDERS OF Carbon County Bonds. At a msstlnc ol the County Oemmlsslenert nia on nwDtiuiliUviuuiiMii.iiiiiii rasolred that the whole County bonded In. debtedness shall be paid on Therefore In accordance with established roles, the numbers were drawn and will be paid ny the uounty Trsasvrsr, w tne iouow. ing rotation! Nos, 16.-3, 154 176, 174,170, 160, 162, 175, 178, 164, 171, 158, 172. Holders of above bonds are reenested te make tbelr demands before Dteeiobar list, tl no Interest will be paid after that date. lit oruer ul uouuir unminiitiunnri. Nov. i, ii-tr. Always) Rcfreablitsr. A delicious odor Is imparted by Floreston Colonic, which is always refreshing, no matter now ireeiy used. Jsmes Ennls and William Williamson were Instantly killed, and Benjamin Gust slightly hurt, by ft train ofesra near Potts- town an Bslurdsy. Castain J. 8. Wolfe, of 8aegertown.Craw ford countr. has disappeared with WOO he had received from tbe State to pay off his company. PaHslllr rttcU Sr. Erorv't Diamond Catarrh Remedv will euro tbe worst case of Catarrh er Hay Fever. Dr. Evorv t Diamond Invlgnrator gleet neaitn and ttrengtn, mental ami nnysicai, makes the complexion clear, white and beautiful. Pamphlet free. Read tbe Ad verlitemenU Edwsnl Ssndera. for killing Mrt Marv Seymour in October, wat convicted uf mur der in the ttcond degree in Lancaster on Saturday. Thnmn Jones, nut nf work and despond ent, committed tuiride near McKeesport, Allegheny county, a tew nays ago, Thirty Years' Trin.1. We will send I ir. lire's celebrated Electro- voiraia usits ami otner ciectrie Aunuanees on trial for H days to jrounar men and older neraana wnn ara amiaiau wun nirTuui Lia bility, l.oit Vltallty,k'..gutrantaelng speedy roller and complete restoration of vhevrand manhood. Also for Uheumatism, Neuralgia, reran sis. urer ami Kjuucy aimcuines, tup. tures, and many other (Missies, iiiuitrated namnhlet sent free. L'e, Marshall, Mich. Address Voltats Belt te-ji Lclslsxliton .HarHeta UoaaacrxB Wbult. Flour per tack riour, Kprlng mixed Ratkwheat flour tier seek. irn, iar uninai. . 4 0.. e w , Tt (tats, per bulhel.... aiixeii unop, per ewi Middlings, perewt., Horn OhoO. nran, per ewi flatter. per bound EtTgs, per delta Ham, per poena Lard, perpoand.,.,, Iders, per poeaa...... .t 1 TO 1 U 1 TO 1 ti Rhonh fotatoet, par beaMI 1 10 tesck Htustet. Closing urieei of DxUavix A Towataan block, unvernment ana uow so noutn Third .Street. Phila.. Dec, 33 Utl. V. B. i s. list Kit tftOV kid 101 asked U. B. Uurreney, t'S 1X7 Old III asked U- S. s's.lUl, new, ExMOsK bid lot asked u. s. H new uivfc ua uj asxea U. S.i'snew Uljj bid llt asksd Fennsyanla It. R II bid liU asked Phils, ti Heading R. R. XlU bid J3 asked Lehigh Valley It. R.,,. II bid 6iU askod lhlghU,.al&Nar.Co.. 11 hid 5H asked umuti uo'i oi n. J il diu ise asaen Northern Central It. It. t'i bid 11V. asked llestunvllle Pjss. lt.R. IIU bid U asksd lite. Tit. fc liutr. It. 11. Zl bid asked 41 bid 4 ',1 aiked tilt bid X7U asked I'refd.. Tf bid TT aiked North Penn. It B I bid CO asked Phil k Erie H. It. 20 bid Vbi aiked Silver, (Trades,) 10U bid X asked tlentral Transportation. 4i Northern I'aclOolTom. MAItKIF.lt. McCoaxiCK OnaiatMiH. tin tha 22nd Init., at tha reililenie of E. H. Snyder. bq., t; Kov. William O. Lalltle. Mr William 0 McOorralek to Miss Etnina . Cbrlaio'xn, bolfcorirfbighton. mkd. RaatiLBT. In this borough, on tha ltth Inst, of caneer, llenrr Hamaley, aged TO Monroe co- en 11a llth last.. Ll v Mev. cnlv child or Thso dore and Mary Kemerer. aged 1 month and is uaji. i unerat took piece in mis oorougn, years, months and 34 days. KtMtaaa. In Polka twp., RKD IIOKMK rOHDEKS Are the only Hons and Poaltry Powders that Ilea universal satisfaction. If tha Powders a net (Ire satisfaction, the Drapglst will re- KF.SCUEI1 PllOX JIKATH. The rollowitr statement ol wm. J.Geagn Un, of Somervllle, Mass., II to remarkable that we bar to atk for It tbe attention of onr read era Tie tars t "In the fall of 1171 1 was tak an with a vtoLawT BLBanma o tss Lnnaa. followed bv a set ere eauah. I toon beaaa te lose my appetite and flesh. I was so weak at one time that 1 eouid not leave mr bed. the summer or I ITT I was admitted to the City Hospital. W fallo there the doctors said I hod a hole In my left loco- aa klar aa a half dollar. I expended ever a hundred dollars la doelert and medicine, I wat se far gone at ono time a repon wont arouna mat i was oeaa. i gave np nope, iml a rrltnd told tae or fit. wm, HALL. S BALSAM FOR THE LUNUS. langhed at my friends, thinking that my ease was meuravie, oat i got a pome to tawir mam. wntn. to my surprise a no arauncauon, I commented to feel baiter. My hope, oote dead, began te revive and te-day I fel In bet. ter spirits than 1 have the pas-, three years. ' I write this bopincyon will publish It, so that every one atBloted with IHssaswl Langs win ua inaueaii lo iiii un. vai, nrtbbi BALSAM mil Tilt: Lt'NflS. and beeon vntoed that CON-.UMPIIUN I an ba Cared 1 hava taken two bottles and eeniosllltsl tee that It. hat done mere good than all th other medteines 1 havg taken since my elek nssa. My ooob Las elmost entirely dlssp. peared ami 1 shall s -on he able e go to work." Sold by A. J, Dtrxuxa, LehlgbP.n, and all aruggists. use. is, issv-yioow IIF.Nitf'S I'AKUOI.IC HAI.VK, The BEST SALVE In the world for trait. Braises, r-orce, uioers, Malt Hheaa, Tet CaaDuod lla&as. llhtlblainc. O,,rao. and kinds of ftklo Krantloos. Freckles end Pius piss. The Halve Is guaranteed to trlve perfect satlifaotioo la every case or messy rclen.led. lie sare sou get HKNttY'n UAUUULIO BAI.YE, as an others are hat Imitations. Price U oeata. everywhere. For sals by all limgalst sm. to. iteu-yseew iName thlspapar.) lept. ai.nl. ' ll. K.SWAU1Z, Clerk. 2 5ar mm 1 "litSJ" Si :iiiiil.i."e m ijK tea CO 03 2 3 o fi s z M s M t At A. J. DURLING'S POPULAR Dm & Family MiciDs Store, Bank Street, Lcliighton, Yeu can always rely upon grlttog STRIUT LY Para and t'aedelleiaied Drugs and Medicines nUnt.INU. carries the largest s'osk PATKNT MEIlIt INfcSlBtheceanty. DVRL1KU haaaneleennt stock of lIKUO. U1STU SlINbhll.S, FANCY and Tul LtT iHT!CLt3 fur the ladles as wall el tha genie. DURblKQ makes HORtEand CATTLB row ULKS a speetslty. Ills X3 yens taper lenea In the drug business gins hint a srsat advantage In th it line. TKUSSES, SUPPORTERS andBRAOKS always a large stock on hand, rflNKS ami MQt'OUS. both ferelga and domestic, lie has Clln ou Grape Wine and a Hry Catawba Wine. Just splendid aoa ebsap. WALL PAPERS and MOllDEftS - the largest assortment In Un. (lo to UUHLINU'3 with your presertp. Huns OoloDUKLINu'S fv,r your Patknl Meillcl-ies. Go to Dt'BLINd'S for your fsaey artalea. Farmers and horseiaen goto UllltlalNU'd for your Uorse and Cattle Puwdeis. aog. s-ji. Y: NERVOUS DEBILI A CUUE GUARANTEED, Dr. E.C. WisftNiavx and Ijuix Taaii- lllcllT.af.t)ecltle lor llvsterla. Dlaelneae. Cod vaiaions, Xervous tiasdsahaslenlai Depras- sIod, Loss of femorr, pe,ma orrbess. Tro po tency, lnvoinntary Kmlssions. Premstnre Old Age. caused bv erercxeit.on. aelfahuse. or over-lnitatgeuce, which loses to misery, deesy ana oeain. une ooz wui care recent eanea Kach box contimo one month'a treatment. Ona dohar a vox. er six uoxos for fire dollars i sent or man preptio on receipt m pnee. we tmar. antee alx boxes teenre any case W.th each order teceiveaoi ns fornix boxes, accemptn lea with Ove dollar., we will send the pareiuo erenr written guarantae to retarn tne manvv II tne treatment aoea not eSbCl a enre. untr anteet tuned only when the treatment isordir. ad direct tram u. JI1HN a. WEST A CO.. Sole Pr-iprlelors. lit A lit W. Madison Street. Lnicsiro,iii, a j. uunuflu. Agent, untgn. ton ra. ninnKunraco, Wholesale Agents :ii.i rh;iadelhi. tept. 24,'i A. A. THOMAS, Corner Ninth and T Hireett. Washington, 11. U attends to Pen. slon and Back Pv. Uounty Claims collict ed. Contested Lm.d Claims, Mineral and A arlculinral; attended lo before the Ucpart' nient of the Interior and Knprerae Court, Land Serin and Additional Homesteads nur ohascd and sold. Aorll 33-tt-cor. $1000 BEWABB Fur any case Blind, Dleedlng. Itching, I'lrer. ated or Protruding I'lI.Es that liKllo'a PILk Kxxanv rails to enre. Prepared byj. P. Miller. M. II.. eti Arch street. Phlla.. Pa. Ntnt jcnulne ullhout hit sfjnnlui t. Send Tor circular. All druaglits or general stores have It or wll get it. for yon 41. Sold in Lchlgbton by A. J. Darling, drugaist aug. is a Oreatchoncetomakemon. 1 ry. Those who alwsy- rake Xlfl 1 II adranU-e nf the good Vet v AtU, SJ cbancMfer makmir money ion are oncrea. Keueraur become wealths'. wLlle thoaewhodo not liu. proro sucn ennnces remain in poTeiiv-. n-s iu gir want maul men.woiuaii. bora furaa rltibtin ibelr own rocailtlea. girls to work en. Anv one cau do the work prooerly from the atari. The nasi oesa win nar more tn,n tea times orainarr wa re.. KxnenklTa ontflt fnrnlrhed free. No one who can enra-e fails to msk money rapid. v. son can aevote voa waoie time ioioo wora or only your apare moments. Full Information oi aau mot te ceeaeo en i.ee. aaare-anna eon A Co., l ortiand, Maine. aecio-iy Inventors Should address EOSON BROS., Attorneys at Law and Patent Solicitors. Ill Tth 8 treat. Washington. D. O.. for circulars or Instruc tion , References and advice lent frxc We attend exlluilvely to Patent business. Re Issusi. Intsrfercneet and cases rejected la other hands a soeelallr. Tra-.e-Markt and Uareaii tollleted. Upon receipt or model or tketch and description we give oar opinion as to patentability, nn ovcuseox. we refer te the i:ommlssloneror patents, also to ex. Oemmltalenere. isetaUlshtd IMC M-eer Catarr ELTa' Cream Balm Effectaally clean sss tneaasai pas. saars of Catarrh. al virus, causing healthy setre- Hons. allavt In flammstlon, pro- lcis tne mem brane lrom addl tlnnaleohli.cotn pletely heals tbe reianil restores the sense of taste and smell. Ilene flclal remits are realised by a few Ll A V. KTi? ifrn applications. 12" " w fTX thorough trtat- ment will enre I'sttrrh. Hay Fever, Ac. Un equalled for eolds In the bead. A greeable to use. Apply by the little linger Into the nos. inn. un receipt or too win man a pactoge, Sold by A. J. IloaLiae. drnagtst, Lehhfb .novM-yl Owego, N. V. H $66 a week in your own town, gs ua at iree. c o nr. Kvery. thtngnew. Capital not i-aqatr. ad. we will famish von avarr. tjtn '. Muiv ara lui.lna tnr and glrla make great pay. Iteaoer Ifyoawaot ouaiaaa ai waici Toucan di'ieb a'Ctpay all the time voa work, write for partTca-ait to . UAUXTT to., i-orttaao, tie, eeio-yi TS COURT or COMMON FLEAS JL OF CARBON COUNT!. TLEASE TAKE NOTICE, That the Hoard ef Director! of the EAST MAUItll CHUNK LOAN and UUILDIINU ASSOUI AT ION. of East Maaeh Chunk, Car bon eoanty, Pa., have Sled a Petition asklng for a Dissolution of said Association, and If no tameisnt aaase no saowa to tne e-ntra on or before the first day ofnsxt Term, te w the tth day ef Jsnaary, A. D. 1MJ. the Coart will grant tbe Patltion and askt the Decree asked for. By the t:onru OEU. W. ESS K ft, Nov. M, lsal.wl Prothonotary, TN m COUUT or COMMOK PLEA8 X OF CARBON COUNTT. Pa, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, That tbe Hoard of Dlreetnrs ol the IRONI A I,1 AN Ami nun, Hints a-duuh nun, of PA It II Y VILLE. Carln County. Penn,., have tiled a Peilllon a-kln for a Dissolution ot said Association, and, II no snfflcleDt cause be shown lo too contrary on or before IbeDrst day or next Term of Cvun. to wlti the l.h lay or January, A. D. linthe Court will arant tba lettiloa and make tbadeoree asked ror, ur tne court. ' OEO. W. ISSER, Nov, 10-W4 Prothonotary, AN ACTIVE CATHK- LIUMANofiltaityhab WANTPH I T f tl V I L. VJ , ,0 rlyri ,..fin i which he resides. Permanent empioyimnt and good compensation man eneraeuo man III Broadway, Now York. di ex.w tPirnmTIO 0It0ANSlTBUns.in8etsRrd UIiA 1 1 1 tl only ISO. Piaaea va up. Bare 381. HOIMYS. 1881. M. C. DeTSCHIllSCHSKY Respeei fully ennouneestober friends and the public generally, that she It now recelt Ing and opening for 'their Inspection a Israer stock than ever of the very latest nuvsltlss in Toys & Fancy Goods, . Suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS for .Young and Old. Rich and Poor.. Don't ran te call early and secure first oholee and best bargains. She also calls thstr attsntloa te htr New. Large and Elegant astortmsat of NOTIONS, comprising Underwear, llerlln and Merman. town woois. noiiery, sinponea sua ire msstlo Ribbons Ulovsi, Flowsrs and a Snt anortment of New Deslgnt IN FANCY ARTICLES Also. In tsnntetlon with the above, a fall aad etmplttt slock of GEttMAN FliUITS, LIMBURQER CHEESE. Candlri A ronfrclloei, together with a variety of Goods not general. ly kept in any oihc store In town. If Jo not see wnat you want, aik ior it. A shsre of nubllo natrooaae solicited, and perfect satlflnetlun guaranteed in prloe and quality ml goods. Second St., 2 doors aliove Iron, Nor. 59, HSl.in J. LEH1QHTON, Pa, DROP IN AT THE Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOR r i r , i uneao rrmtmsc ! . I W Jl 4 gr mr . i ' i" rpilE SLAIINUTOS PLANING JttILL AND Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATING ION. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Deals In all kind anil alien of line, II em lock Oak and Hard Weoo Lumocr. ami Uuownie paicd toexetuteauy uiavuut of orderelor DrosseD Lumbolt OF AUu KINDS. Doorf, Saalies, Blinds, Kkuttrav Mouldlnrr, Cftblnrt Ware, tt., With enjittmtmm. Brackets Made to Order. The Machinery ta all new and or the best aad most Improved ktnds. I eiuvley tone bui tbe beat workman. ne weli season al and toed ma terisl. and am thai efore abl. so auai autee entire satulactlon to all who may favor ua with coil. Omars ae mail ciemoilv attsndad so. My eharaea are moderate terms ceoh, er Interest charged alter thirty dayo OIVS UI A CALL. (V These encaged In TlniM'n will gee tl I tkeiradvaawo to have Hldlug, rioer nti Dears, riaaliee. hatlera, As. er. oasde atthl Factory afsy JOHN BsMXIXT. DANIEL WIBAND, Carringes,Wagons.Seighs,&:c coaaan or BANK ANI IIIOX STIIKETS, LKHIUHTON, Panna., Partlcnlaratuntioa glvsn to REPAIRING In all Its details, at the very Lowest Priest. Patronaka respeei fully solicited and perfect satisfaction anarableed. Deo a. lsrs-yl DAN. WIEAND. $5gJob, Printing neatly, chcnply and promptly execqt- ea at tins omce. uivc us TrV.W.N-.r and be convinced.
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