Lori & Thomas, o t)cae to allow it to our townsmen who rnay be in tbnt city, or wake advertising tiniitraots, nt lowrat cash rati. SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1882. Local and Personal. In the bright AulUIIhil day! the temptation to comfortable exposure yields iti fruit fa e most pernicious cough and Ir ritation of the throat Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup attndt unrivaled a remedy for throat and lung diseases. Prlr ii CeuU a bottle. Great excitement prevails at Uonetlate and vicinity in cousequeuce of gut having been struck In the wells sunk there for oil. Tin Wayne Qiutily Development Company, prosecuting the work, is headed by oflieers of the Delaware and Hudson Coal Com. pany. A thorough-bred young CORDON SET TER DOO, for aale. Applv at this nllice. jtnBvlnr ordering your fall and winter aiiita and overcoats, you eliould nut tail tn limp into the Tint Office buildnlg, in this borough, and examine the new uini elefiH lit assortment or latest novelties in cloths, aassimeres, suiting' and overcnatingi now (Issuing, and which the undersigned is pre pared tn make Up III the very latest style mid mnt durable manner at prices I nl ly as low n the same material and workmanship can be obtained elsewhere. Call ami be convinced, Respectfully, 11. II. I'KtKRfl, Atrent, P. O. Building, LehigliMiii l'enn The miners employed by Messrs. Chaa. fairish A Co., in operating the mines of the Lehigh aud Wllkisbarrc Company have asked for an advance id 20 pel cenl.lti Wacrt, An effort will be, made, by the miners nl this company to induce miners employed by other companies in the northern anthra cite coal fields to make a similar demand, with the ultimatum tif a strike. BEAUTIFUL, the 6fk of Holiday Goods at E. F. Luekeubach's, Un-adway, Mauch Chunk. Books fur all kilidsof pen pie, toys for little children and big children, iocket books, albums, sikI in laetsnuiclhiii): of every kind people are likely to want about the holiday season. Prion very low. James Coon, a well-known mine con tractor ol Pleasant Valley, I.tiierno county, accidentally shot aud killed himself on Monday while hunting. Two colored men entered the store or Mr. Christian Frankliu,Ht Huston, on Wed iieeday,and wliilu one attracted the alten tiou n the proprietor the other Uadt $25(1 out nflheaafe. They were captured the same night in Reading, and gave the names of Oeorgn Smith und Tom Jones. "Sifc- lfy.ni hut-en cold or cotigh of anv kind, buy h blllu of Hill's I'eerleaa tViiuii Syrup at Dr. C T. Ilnru'a drug u'nrr Un it ail, and if tint snli-died return the empty bttlleaud ho will return! your money. He hlso sells PrU-s Worm ripecilie. mIi-I Hill's Worm Drops on tlie sitne terms. No cure, no pay. By the fall of a derrick ut Brinkeu k Yagner' stone quarry, on the Lehigh Val ley Railroad, on Thursday, tho following men received dangerous wounds: Samuel Bergner, tr West Bethlehem ; Isnnn Barlow, of Seidersville, and Robert Dreislitich and Ailam Mtwar', ol Five Points, Lehigh co. JTST-We Invite tho attention of our read ers tn the a Ivcrtlsemeiit of tho Biu-keyo " MTg Co., Marion, Ohio, in another column. Tliey ulfer iraru inducemi-nts to earn nn hone t living. Within the pint two years 47.000 has been returned to Sehuj lkill county, by the Statu as overaild taxes. Cordon Plane, belonging to the I'ld'a drlphia olid Riadinglt.iilnad Compuiiy.is being put in thorough repair In Hlitlci-iatiou of increased Coal production this year. &U-Clocki, Watclios, Jewelry and silver ware lor sale, and repiiring done nt Ilnga inan's Store, Weissport. 25-yl. Frank I)rui"r died at Pottsvjlle on 6aturday Irom Ihe elfecls of injuries received in an explosion at Otto Colliery about two rk ogu. "The youngest daughter of Mr. C. De-T-chiiaejiky.of this place,died,arter a short Illness or diphtheritic enmp, about 4 o'clock on Sunday afternoon last. S-Sulfyou wauta tiii-CiSinnc.ili.easv shave ' your hair cut or shampooing, co In Fralir i&oe)ercrs miimii, umier the Exchange tin- tel. He will fix you right, and don't you lorgci it. Report ssysi All clergymen residing long Ihe line of the Lehigh Valley Rjil road are to be allowed half-rote tickets. A young man named John Loighton, a tesidetil of PilUton, and employed us a brakesman on the Wyoming Division of the Lehigh Valley Railroud, was killed near the Weigh Lwk.livlnw Mauch Chunk, 011. Wednesday morning last. Roth legs were cut from the body, and he was nlherwite , laidly mangled. He lived but a few minutes after the acrident. He was unmarried ' pST The Enterprise Sausage Rluller and Rcale Beams to get Ihe correct weljiht i.f your hogs, cheap at the New Hardware amT'iT ',V"i!u,n r.AIIenlown,Pa All kinds of hardware tf ,. there were OO.oOJ u. of transported ' VZ UA ' g,''.Xa., ey. . :. .. "''"'''"",u',ow: inr an Increase of lOOJtOQ inm & ..mn.r..i k t vlh same date the previous year. Jonas S. Rehrig, of Mahoning, killed a perker.one day last week, which tipied the team at 02 pounds. Can you beat ItT Our Carriers -desire to return thanks to their patrons for the liberal donations lend . red them on New Year's. Last Monday, a prominent physician nf Pittstnn was arrested aud fined $20 for vint reporting tn the authorities a caie of erriull-iiox he was called to attend. ;' The Iron market is still excited, and prices on pig have gone up to $27 ier ton. An Atlentown special writes that not for a long has tbe iron industry of this val ley been in the nourishing condition that now charade r.'xes it. The numerous esiab ' lishmrnte are crowded with orders, aud thousands of hands And employment at re munerative wages. In and around Allen town Ihe furnaces are all in blast and turn ing a prndunh n in excess nf former years. . Thcworkaarecumtuutlyundergolng changes and improvement which increase the pro riurlion and improve theqimliiy ,,f tue iron, and similar Improvement are la-mg made III most of the principal establishments in the valley. The B-thlehein Iron Co. have now 2(100 men in their employ, 'l are mi. king steel rails at the rate of 140,000 luns per annum, There am over 5,000 ban Is employed 'In the different Iron works lu the Lchlch Valley. Wllkesbarre police nfilcer's are gelling tli r month, and they ask to have their pay increased to $80. Eli Metier, aged 84, Samuel Moore, j. ami reter Hess, 00, all of Eastnn, and .1 me. war 01 ihiz, nave nleil ap plications for cnsion under Ihe act nf Congress. They are Ihe only survivors in tfoithampton county of that war. , Unhapi.y- Mauch Chunk Republicans. " loam and Fithes" gone astray. ANEW PREMIUM! We bare lost received a limited m ply of a new work entitled "A Tbonsand Facia" with n Memorandum Calendar for 1882, whUh we are presenting to anb BCtlbcra -Alio pay $1.00 tn advabre for tbe CAltnox Advocatk. Yuur choice of thin or Kendall'a Horaa and hla Disavi." Pay promptly and pet the premium I flglpThose ol' our subscribe crs getting the Advocate through the mail will please refer to tho 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. During the mil week 14 t Uf caJcj of small pox were reported to the health offi cer of Allentnwn. For the same time there were 3 ileaths. There are now about 40 panel In all the city, and we re sorry to say that the contagion keeps growing and spreading. Among those taken ttittl Ihe matudy the past week is voung tjrcituarili, who some ten or twelve days ago suffered the amputation of the fore part or on of Ills leet owing tn an accident sustained on the railroad. Our people continue tn stand in great fear ol the diseaee, and we tbipk we ran safety say that of all the evils of Pan dora's box there is bone en terrifying to both strong and timid as the small pox. Allen- tmvii Democrat. The new County Commissioners lo k possession of the county buildings, ic, Irst Monday, uhtl appointed Thos. S Deck,eq. of ibis borough) s lllelr Clerk at a salary of $40 ier month. The Courts of this county will convene at the Court.llmise, Mauch Chunk, nn next Monday morning, for a two weeks' term. Our old friends throughout the county arc sending us quite a number of new sub scribers tn the AdyuCatk, which is duly ap preciated by us. John W. Rickert, of Rittcrsville, died on Monday morning of small pox. He had the disease in its worst forill. lie was a shoemaker by traJe, ami leaves a wife and right or nine children. Annie C. Kooker and William A, Lip pincolt, of n.iulsvilly, Northampton coonty, ran away to R-adini on Saturday t srel niairi-d, but weto frustrated by the girl's lather. Annie Is only thirteen years old. Thomas Williams u miner, working at L 'gan Colliery, ileat Central!, U-a! struck by a fall of slate Tuelny, and died Irom internal hemorrhage shortly afterward. A ein of-lnie thirty feet in thickness ha, la-en struck on Ihe lauds of James Hess i Co , nl Slatiugloli. Tim outgoing Tieas irer of cV-buylkll oniimy, luriied oyer lo ihe Incoming Treas urer J.r.:!,5i4.:tn Jerome Cde, was killed hv cars at Ban gor, Northampton inuuiy.on Sxtiinloy. The Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal Ex change met mi Friday of last week and agreed tn make no change in the prices of coal for the month of January. One I. lick)' 1'rliltcr. Several years ago, says ail exchange, a Poltsville comHisilor, Allien Zero, went In Colorado. He found his Irado loo confining ami went down further into the Gunnison country, where tho mineuil wmlth nl' the new State i.i gieatrst. Four mouths he re m.iincd there allowed in from the notable 1 world, am! during that time never sW n 1 human face. When the spring opened he .went to work nt his claim, Which hn named Eva Bell. The little money he had went I lor help to make an oening in the ground. I New York capitalists ranie along last sum mer searching for on investment, and they 1 offered Mr. Zern $20,000 Corn two thlnlsiu- ttrest in his mine, with the understanding I hut they were to work it and give hijn a third nl the profits. The offer was accepted, ami in ii week s lime Mr. Zern was on hhU' way In Philadelphia tn claim another prnte more valuable to him than a gold mine. It was the hand of a former Potiavilla lady lo whom he had pledged his heart and ban. I. When thla consummation hail been reach l,"'re were nlhor j.iys in store lor him. tlie a York capitalists nlfored him $S0,- COO for his remaining one-third interest in the mine. This lie accepted, and today is $100,000 belter offthan whau he went into the Guuiiison country. Wild Crock Item. J. K Kihter. formerly of thii pb,cr,nnw of DiuieUville, Northampton county, has returned 1 1 his former home, und is busy making boots and shoes. Mrs. Smith, i.r Trachsville, is slowly Improving J. C. Disllrr, formerly of this place, now employed ut Lebightoii, dmve through this IiImpt nil Sonilnv I...I inl" '" "ow building nil Thursday, IheSOth Ult. , L. A. Smith, of this place, I. the hap py ........t , , 8,nale, wo were employed at Bleckley's. rcna Haven Junctiour.lnrned Z fe homes at Trachsville. on Trachsville, on Saturday last. A shooting match and hop wis held at E. Moyer's, near Tracbtville on Friday lust. The visitors attlits place on Sunday last were John Greene, or Lehighlon and Harrison P. Smith and PeterSinith, of near this place. Otaoo. Lower Towaraemlntf Itrraa. Tho Si. John's Sunday school ait Lents's, on New Yrar'a day, elected the following uflieers! Oliver Blose, suerinle!ident, and Allied Stroup, assistant sua-riulendent. Mr. J. Huusliue, the former uriiitendent, had resigne.1 in order that be might Join the Lehigh Gap Sunday school. Oui public roads are in unr condition, eie-ially from Bowman's to Prince's Met allic Paint mine, iM,ve Lehlgl, Gup, Irom which ..nt ihe heavy (unit teums have mune suu lisvce of the rnail. -Christmas and New Year having ss ed, turkies run lake u rest. Many of our sclnails hove Leen anxi ously looking lor a visit Irom County Supt, Ualltet, but up to dale he has lulled lu put in an appcaruure. Henry K. Rough, or Bowman's, hst sold his projierly to Griffith DeLaing, uf the same place. Rev. Breuge) preached a very Impress ive sermon, on Sew Year's day, in the 61, Joiirrs Church. Subject: "The Barren FijTrce." Closing his discourse by cnnwjUe General Supt's, olllee, at Bethlehem, iwring his salury In fig., which w.-uld"?; uue niiieuuie 111 January, ami ror whi.-h the deacons would stain i-all, Bowman's school at present contains 43 pupils, or whom about ona hall aro not sun I plied Willi bonks, owing lo tba neglect or' refasil or directors to lurmsh them. The! buird should lurulsh all with books or none. Many narenls r riliii. ,.. 1.... r . . - ".... g ... uu; their children, but they rati not (at them lo . vuar.suci. oiiirt IIciiin. Through sheer carelessness, nn Tuesday last, Oeorge Horn met with nn accident, which fortunately was not fatal, though de cidedly serious. He got powd r and shot at Ruch's store, saying he wanted tn shoot ch'rken. The gun was an nld one and the charge trio heavy, and wtien be fired the gun exploded, mangling his left hand very severely. Dr. Zern Immediately attended to the wound. Prior to the shooting George made some foolish remarks, saying that he would shoot a chicken or himself, and bid several persons good-bye, hoping to meet them in another, world if no more In this. He was reproved by those who heard him jest thus foolishly. We have repeatedly hsard such absurd remarks only to feel dis gust at thcui, aud may this dot be accepted as a aVarbing by those guilty or like foolish expressions. W. C. Weiss, esq., has been elected su perintendent of tb Evangelical Sunday school for the present year, aud delivered u short and impressive ad J rets upon taking charge last Suuduy. We have marked the progress of this school, and, having been a member of the Same for many years, we are well acquainted with its system of manage' meut. Aside Irom the bum fits we have personally received, we have wituessed the graiidj good work that Mr. Weiss has performed for the School. Like others, who attempt to rebuke sin und combat evil, he has met with discouragements; but when prejudice asiailed, he still bore himself a inoug us as the patient, christian geulleman the generous beuelaetnr. As an advocate of gonsl temperance he is ever ready and defiant. Willi steady purmse, single aim und unflinching fidelity, he drclafes .and exemplifies the principle! of the same. His inllueiiee lu the Church and school needs nn comment, and aow that he has resumed Ibe tUperlulvndbncy, we are happy IncoiigrutU late und wish tbe school abundant aiicceae In its wise ami commendable choice. A break in the squeesers ut the big mill, in the Rolling Mill, occurred on Wed nesday night of this week) rendering work huiHissible. Rev. E. J. Miller, commented a series of revival meetings, in tho Evangelical church. We wish the cause abundant sun cess. Mr. Moser, of Mahoning, who from some cause fell from the roof of the addition that is being built to J. Ruch's store. is again at work to complete the building. Extra ordinary aa it may appear, when taken up uo had hifl serlses, an I, on examination, it was found that no bones' were broken. Wo learu tbatn lyceuin will be oigau ized here, bi meet on Slunlayeveiiiug4; in ICuceht's hull. Can w. rely 11)1011 it ? Our friend, Mr. Scott Gmnt,nl Drifmui a young man ol culture und refinement; made a very pleaiwut visit hate, inucii to tho satisfaction of inmdny friends. It has tae i klaied thai there is a de mand for 20l V'lO, copies of the blasphe luous lecturers of Ioi;i rol This rh.it!', up on. lii, h tb hum-in mini la feedhu, ban rca -lio l ihta place. Wo fear thai there ar utuuy of our youtig men wh do not icaliso the awful dill'-reih-n between lufi leliam 1 Christianity. Wo would urge audi to pro cure und lead the book, '-riie Contrast Be tweeu Infidelity uiid Christianity," wbicu bus gone nut to ble&A tlie world. It is mild at the low prioo of 211 rents, of oth, 40 cents. and can be ordered of J. SIuskip, U2! Aroii street Philadelphia, Am ng the visitors of lato were Fr.iucv Krietsaud Miss Carrie Deibert, nl Slating ton 1 Miss Julia Suydor, of Aileutowu, u)id SB. Horn, i.f Bethlehem. An old ludvj familiarly known Mother Ash, was lukeu sick with u stroko of ialsey.( A complete recovery Irom the ef fects tlirreol is feared by her physician and friends. Our Mpnlar Esquire nod respected friend, John Miller, has been euli.iel lu the sewing luaetuue butiuei-s. Suecjs, stft le thou upon htm. lii ic. I-aclteKori Ulpplia. j-Samiiel Mens, engineer nn the Lehigh vaney ruipiati, waa agreeably sorprireu on Saturday, Dec. 24th, when getting 011 his engine lo find a beautiful aod sub-tnutia! Riilroud clia-k,nll nicely plncrd In the en giue cab. The picbcul was from bis Sunday cehool clarsnf jnling men, of this place Mr. Merit is u 2e.1l, .us christian and an earnest Bundsv fchool wmker, and com mainla the reie,-t of all who linn. This liift is appropriate ami is 1 cry higl'ily prized by tbe recipient, Cen Ortlul has, t a very lute day, rec ognized the rial f Gen, Porter : and, tn Ihe iislninshiiirnt nl all who know him, ac knowledges that ureal injustice has been done Gemrel puller. Wonders will never cease. It has Juft been :in non need, ofliciallv. I hut Ihe Star lboitu cases will be vigorously push.Hl. Tlie ieraon who inaliciniisly,or ierhaps under inspirullon, ruined a pair of new boots for Mr. Walp, of this place, will hear of aomcthinti to his disadvantage by con fessing. If a crank he Will he shipped lo Wusliingluu City, In ca'e of Corkhill, One million dollars Is Ihe sum asked nf Congress, by the Committee, to defray the ssjfsiuutioii expenses. A very imalest re quest, we supiwse, considering the great number who have alreudy arranged their claims. Well, Uncle Sam is rich, and luch opiKirlunities on his plethoric purse rare! There may be some growling, but eventual. ly the amount will be granted. Tho cespi,s loug a nuisance below the insl-offii-e, has, thanks tn the energy of John b. Lents, Exq., been drained by laying piies accrues the railroad to tbe river. Fears of malarial or of falling Into the collglamor ate mass are now removed, for which tlie eitixens return thanks. Mr. John Bohn, for a number ofyesrs in the emnloy of tho L. V. R. R. 0.,inarh Ine shops here, and lately of the C. R. K., hops, a'. Phtlipaburg, has accepted the po sition of foreman of tlie machine works of Grosh A Bowman, nf Wulnulisirl. Where are the Republicans who think Cunkling is shelved? No, no! Cnnkling is illve Stalwart, und en are all good Republi cans. The new Biard nf Cnmniitsinners be-- lleve lu Reform. Their first act was the hiring of a clerk for $40 u month, about half what a ganl clerk should have to live de cently and hove a Sunday suit J but the ex- pauses nf the county must bo reduced. To further carry out the matte:, wo understand that the Commissioners (I, of course mean tu two Republicans) will agree to serve tor one naif what the extravegant Democrats didl LV-Mr. Thomas Itarlemah was called to lust week to consult In regahls lo itiiutant changes in the yard here. The Puckerloo Yard, when completed, will be one or tbe best arranged in the stale. A on Ocor2 P nelms, city editor of the totUville Chroniclt, was Wednesday acquit- 1 led or Th"t "' 'bl bpiughlbr John M Crussllnd, Ihe nnwecutOr to ruv th mis. 1 I " ' David Ebbert'a teams keep nn the go, jjomatiariiowreailitljaroaJa. IrythaQj, From tlie&iity Seat. Weekly prater meetings were held In all the Protratant churches of thlsplacelur. ing tbe week. The meetings in St. Paul's M. E. church, were earnest, spiritual and hopeful We trust that they will end tn a glorious revival, so much needed In the church and community. Thus far we have had a delightful win ter. Only a few days. We fer, however that should tbe weather remain open aud nld it will prove detrimental to Ihe winter crops. As bread is Ihe staff of life we hoie we may soon bare snow sufficient tn protect the crops during tho romalndei of Ihls win ter. The hurry and bustle during tho holi days Is over and business has again assumed lis normal condition. Seemingly dull caus ed by an extra rueh dutliag the holidays. -Wm. Dettel, late ol Williamsport, now nfrullmahi III., brother-in-law of A, W. Vausndd, tnnde a short slaV With E. K. Slroh and family nf this place, while ob bis way lo Washington, D. C. On last Monday morning the newly elected Commissioners hud, scarcely arrived ih town, belore thby wero unrounded ami besieged by a tiUlnber nf applicants for the position of t'nunly clerk. Who personally, and by their Irieuds, publicly and privately Interviewed and button-holed each Coin in i35iiMier personally. Untnetlmetltiring the lay said Commissioners were duly sworn, and entered upon their respective dulles( with closed doors, whirlijthey remained bill a al'mrl lime, when It wus announced)!! tho chagrin und disaiKilutnent ol tlie unfor titnete, that Titos. 3. Beck, of Lehigh'ton, was offered and hud ucccpteil the apiioint Inent, at tbe enormous sum of $40 a month only about half the amount of Ihe usual salary. What a tremendous stretch to econo mize. We hoie that ft will ha gei'ierati equally affecting the apjsiinting powir as well us those appointed. For it is said that it is a, poor rule that. .Will not -work Lotb ways. The crisis Is. ended, and the rubiioh la past and all feel like luying.much thanks for the relief. No one has Iwen mortally hurt, uuil yet several were more or leu wounded. The depth of the Wound Will 111 all probability nut be fully known uutil the next political campaign, when we fear it will break out abd manifest itself in the ballot-box. We will wait und see, for so It 'lis ai.d can't be no 'User. The quicker the sooner, Now for a committee ol one huhdrrd, Fully cqiiipajd, organized ulid numbered, AoifhouMe.i loli,.uliler,nml unit 111 aim, Vorkiug Inr 11 political tviono, Pitch 111 und "luy on Muciliitl' Ami vim tied be he wlin first cries euough." J. A. Remind, one ol the clerks in the post ofiieo heie, sia-nt New Year's Day in Cluymoui, Del., among his IneoJs and re turned home on Tuesday evening, happy as iile.but laboring uiiiler the incoiiVeilu'uce of a slight cold. James II. Hand werk, the newly elected R-gisu-r anil Rccoider, eulricd iiam his ill! t.rs 011 .Momhiy I11H by apuifitiiig hi? pic dcerssnr, Ik-rnulil Phillips, lua ileputyiali act more fiiagnaiitmous than Ihe Democrat ic parly could be permittul lo display. We tear that it will piove unsatisfactory hi some or the Republican purly, Untwitl'stuinling the l.iri ihut Mr. Phillip is 11 very clever man and iiersnnally unobjectionable, but simply lioiti the f.ict that the Democracy no ike it 11 illlo when in office lo cleuu oot everylaily mid every thin,' thut is tbe least tainted Willi Republicanism, hence tlie dis satisfaction. We klitlw tvliereilf we speak. The wulls mid ceilings of thri new C'tui cert Hall are now being frescood neatly and beautiful lu design,- and wheu completed will be, comparatively speaking, one o; the finest balls in the Lehigh Valley. William It. Slroh was made happy 011 last Wednesday morning by his wilo pre renting him with u promising fining sou. We congratulate the young mall mi thisud dilioii to his family and new member of tin llrnijund are glad lo leant that mother und balra ale buiu doing well. StrangBi but nevertheless true, that it is much easier lor a stranger, who is enmparu lively unknown, to secure u .ition in any department of our borough, or from any comaiuy or corNrqlioti tiiuu those whoure well known, ami whose integrity und com ieuteiicy cannot be gainsaid. Thereby proving the old ailagej From sad exH-rieuce bom, "That man's inhumanity In man, -MaKcs countless million a mourn. " Jl'STlOS. llt-a-.lluj: Itultruud Fluuucca The Receivers nf tlie Plnladeldiia und Reading Ruilrnad Ciiiipany ami the I'hila lel hia mi l Reading Coal and Iron Com pahy Inade public Tuesday their annual rejsirt, shnu-ing the billowing : Tola! lecclpts of railinad u fid 'era I ahd inm comiany lor tlie year ending Nov. 30, 1881 , 435,2S0,4f,3 31 ; total working ex lieuses, not Including rentals and interest. f 2 1,234 ,574 75 j net earnings, JlO.fiCI.SSS tl) 1 rentals of leased lines, f 3,3(13,531) 79 i Interest, Jn05,n!)2 ft.1. Prnfit. $183,256 14 lis against a loss in 1880 of $1,200,98(1 17, The Delaware and Round Brook branch ahows a pr-fit for the year offi343 13, ai against pnifit for the previous yrurnf i31, 305 93. Taking the two branches, the North Pennsylvania and Delaware aud Bound Bnaik, together, the joint ojicrations ror the Year show a united piofit over and above all rentals and expenses of $142,288 90, as against a profit for the previous yearoftlS,- 040 08, making an inoreuse for the year or M 24, 323 88. Tile express department shows a profit for the year of$126,VS8 39, as against $102,- 303 09 lor lt50. Tbe total amounts of the floating debt of both companies, receivers' certificates, and arrears of uycrdue Interest Tor which either to provision has yet been wade, or which piovisinn being made at a loweVrate by the receivers, is as vet unaccented bv creditors, outstanding at the closest the fi( cul year ending Nov. 30, 1881, were as fl lows I Flouting debt. 19,1182,293' 43; rerviv. era'celtificutesand obligation2,18n,457 64: arrears of intenst, Including, January )8f-2, coiiaiiisof general morlgigcs and of scrip, $2,(t83,tS7 7i. The above statement does not include ar rears of canals rentals as yet unpuid,u mount ing to $270,180, nor tho unsettled claims for losses niam old Iron mulraits refer led lu in Ihe report of the receivers made July 15, 1881. t.l.t of Letters) Remaining uncalled for tn the Lehighlon Post Office, January 5, 1882 t Arndt. Miss Annie Bensu, Mrs. Diana Klerk ner, Llnie Laub, John Lapn, David Barhmuii, Mrs. S. Bailie!, Miss Mary Butts. Charles Haney, Anitas Gurber, Miss Emma Kresge, Christian Keleisler, Da Id Marlihelte, Dr. E. V McManu, Rev. H.J, Miller, Frederick Snyder. David J. Washburn, L. W, Wolf, Isiiiiiu. Persms calling for aliv or the above let- tera will ny "advertised." a. II. PETERS, P. Mi The Coal Trnde. ) Tbe warm weather for a we.tk or more past, says Munday's Ltdaer, is beginning lo tell on the condition of Ihe con I msrketi the supply has been increased a little and the demand1 is rather less. The itnprrslnn Is now feltthat some arbitrary check will have to be simultaneously given to the trade.that the supply and demand may mora equit ably balance each other. Tbe coldsrweath erkibca Friday morning has quickened the letnand Tor colli, and a discussion has al ready begun Whether the time has not ar rived when some little suspension ot coal shall not be commenced. This will depend almost entirely nu the condition of the weather. If It continues as cold as it was on Saturday there will no doubt be an In, crease In the demand for coal. There was a gathering at New York two or three days ago of the leading men In the trade, the ob- ct of which Wr.s lo unite uiain some rule or operation by which to continue harmon iously lu action. At New York and further K.st tbe coal market Is thought to require some lopping of suiply, as well also as ut the West. To day, Monday, is a holiday, axil coal trah'purtutiou will very Generally be susiiended. 1 his let-up in business, It Is thought, will be found sufficient for Ho tline, and that Ihe trade may start Imincdii utely on thereafter, though some of the interest! engaged in the business favor 11 further suspension f milling during I lie. first two or three months ol the new year. One very favorable outlook for the trade for the new year is, whatever is conclilife,d up on will be harmonious; all tlie several ill-t.-rests will art together. Continued mild wenllier is considerably modifying orders for lutdre delivery, and there is how a pros pect of a much needed rest at the collieries luring tile month nf January, at least. In this rnhnccliUti the llintr't Journal snvs 1 It will require at least half time, or hall the collieries mi full titnri to supply the furnaces and the general trade, so there will scarcely be any general suspension during the winter mouths.1' That paper, however, mills that "the programme for tlie curly months of next yo.tr lias not been agreed uin, nor even discussed, but that it is sale t say that there will be 110 change from the plan pursued this year, whldll has resultaJ satisfactorily to both dealers and consum ers." The trade up lo the present time con tinues in a leirly satisfactory condition. The warm weather und some other causes the past week ImVc cotlle between tlie iail and Ihe present of the trudn, but the out look Tor coal is still good, and continues to promise a most cnrotiraging trode for 1882i Any luck in domestic orders is lillly mill- peiisatetl for in the firmness ot orders Ih maiiuliicturiiig sizes. Eveiv additional list of orders thut rt?ueho3 the E.ul from the re.it West confirms the Iruth of the news of the iast, t lint Hie demand thence, as for tbe last, hull' yeur; will buvcry lulgPuiiil hirgrr thau anything Ih lilt! past has so fnirly In licutrd. The iron und steel manufacture will come in with largo dcmandi', end the new field b nien lor domestic, sizes, there ts no reason to doubt, will fully keep up its ..verage uuniiul Ihcrcase. It bus lobg bech a common suying umong those engaged in ih anthracite coal trade that it is the last industry to sbuw sigus of renvoi after u licriod nl' business depression, and there has probably never been a ierlod when there was a better opiirtunily for testing the truth ol Uiia assertion than Jun ut the pres- ut lime. The business is now slowly emerging from long and severe depression, and all signs are favorable for u prompt mid lasting revival. Iu every section of (he .Union where Coal is mined and Ibu'iiiaraci is. not circumscribed by limited triimqairtn tiou lacilitles there is a demand for the en lire product of the mines, while the price, realized uilbrd a fug; iiilcres on the capital in vetted. The railways dependent 011 the coal truflio are unable lo curry ull the buii- ness hlfering, aud are churning high rules and taming lurge profits. Taken altogeth er tho business is ill excellent shapend the prospects aro that there will be no change for the worse, but that the situation will continue In improve for some time to come. The Mining Jllrald, a well aisted author ity on Ibe subject says: "Ihls is likely to bo so, because cxjierience ahows thcl; not only in the United States but In England und other countries, a revival in the. cul trade once fairly begun geitewlly oiuhiVj the ru vival irf oilier trades. It was so in Great Britain after the revival in the English coal trade, which, beginning in 1871, ul'lerull tbe other industries of ttiat country had reached a bigii degree of prosiieritv 6'tur time previously i continued Into 1874 after the sillier trades bad all bee one depressed. It will be rcmembcinl tllut thMiiiuol September, 1873, here hardly affected the anthracite coal trade, that 1874 was u liigba ly proiertiu6 year, und thut it wus not un til after the great strike of 1875 that the coal men really commenced to exerieuce bard times. It is safe, then, now that the trade is at lust Uam its feet, and when us yet there is not even a sign nTa break in the general business of the country, lo calculate upon u iieriod of activity of considerable duration. Judging from the pot, the coal trade will continue active and profitable, not only up to the time when anntherlii.au rial pun lo and depression in general i.nlui tries occurs (and ourablest financiers agree Ihut that time will come), but even for a considerable ieriod after disaster overtakes oilier trades." The total tonnage of anthracite mat from all the regions for the week ending Dec. 21, as reported by tho several currying compan ies, amounted to 629,240 Ions, against 340, CHI Inns in the corresponding week last year, an Increase or 276,579 tons. The lota! amount or anthracite mined for the year is 28,865,667 tons, agaibst 28,931.541 tuns for Ihe aame period last year, an inrrease of 4,' 934,126 tons. Mirrftlko Purly. On Ihe 3rd lust., the children or Mrs. and Mrs. Lewis Graver, or this borough, took occasion to surprise their parents in a very agreeable manner, in commemoration of their fortieth marriage anniversary. Mr. Graver was the happy recipient of n valu able gold headed cane, liearlng the in'rilp lion, -To our Father, I'resetitetl by l.isrhil. tlren." Mrs. Graver was gratefully remoin, liered with a pair of la-ailllful gold sperlaee and a silver ca-tor. Tlie who'o occasion was onn long to be rememhciril. It siwuks very highly for sons and daughters when Ihey regard their aged pa.'enls with love und honor. What a blessing It would la- if all children, ins'rad of reckleuly bringing the gray hnirs down Into tho grave wilh srrnw, would strive tn ln-come a source of joy and benefit lo their parents. A Gc Warren Crossland, iiizlil tlisiyfieher at Palo Alto, was struck l,y an euftlne Wed nesdey evening and fatally injured. lie leaves a wife ami 'amilv, For the T days nolinjr Pecember 31st, Ihere were 118,230 tonanf oal shipped over the Lehigh A Siisrjuenanna railroad, tnak Ing a total ror the year or 4,nlT,ISn tons, and showing an Increare nn the previous year's shipment or 78M77 tons The ship ments hrMSfll Wru 40 Co l,.ns Isu IKan . s ' U iH0s . . vrATKntTA'!.. The Cambria iron Works are employing three sets of hands, who are worked eight hours each. Loose, SeamnDt&Co.,have tnadearrsnga meiila to start plough works at Hamburg, Berks county. Margaret Knatiff, a pretty young seam stress, died In Pittsburg on Sunday from the effects of abortion. The sawmill of Frank Zellert , at Milton, Northumberland county, waa destroyed by tire on Saturday. Loss, $3000; no Insurance. Henry Knight, a soldier In the Confeder ate armyi died or small pox at Lot robe Westmorland county, on Sunday. Then are notr thirteen cases or smallpox in tbe place. Ndw buildings In be erected by the Tenn Hardware Company at Reading tn accom modate Increasing business will reuse the company to employ about 600 additional hands. AlWnyar IlerrcfcTilitir. A delicious odor Is imparted liy Florestnn Colonge, which is always' refreshing, no mutter how trreiy used. Nelson Daniels. or Croswvllle, Crawford niiiuty, was so badly mangled bv n' buzz caw on Thursday ol last week that he tiled. John Connor, a truck walker on the Pittsburg und Lake Erie Rallroad,w.is kill ed by cars at Wiiinpii'ii, Luwrcnce county, nil last Thursday. rualllvo Fact. Dr. Evory's Diamond Catarrh Rcninly, will cure th'u worst Pure of Catarrh or JIuv Ft-Ver. Dr. Evory's Diamond tnvlgorator cives health and strength, mental mid physicul, makes the complexion rlear, while ami beautiful. Pamphlet free. Read the Ad' vcruseiiieni. Mrs. O'tTurra, nscd 66 years, wnj run nver IrV cars nt MoKeeslitiH, Allegheny coiihtv, on Fridajr. llel injuries will prove fatal. The JIlll Woolen Mill, near Marietta, Lancaster county, belonging to James Muiuina, was burned down reoeiltlv'. Loss, $3000; nn liuuhihci1. StnallHx prevails at d number nl places in Heaver couiiiy, ami precautionary meas ures have been taken by the authorities to prcvebt it'frum spieuilmj. Thirty Vcam'Trml, Wo will Send I ir. Dye's celebrated F.lectra. Voltaic Kelts and other Kltctrlo Ai-lillnhces on irbil for 3) ilays to young men und older prr-oiiB woo ure nuiioici wiiu nervous no bility. Lost Vitalliy,eirruaru.rlteclng speedy relief and tompleiu retora1lon of viicorahd iniinlioud. Alsofor Klieuiiiullsin, Nehralgla, 1'aralisl'. Liver and Kidney difficult les. hui turcs. and many other tllSeiiscs, Illustratcil piiMiphlci sent fro 1. Address Voltaic Hell Uo , Marshall, Nick. I-)1 l.clilcliloii iliui-'kcls) ConnxcTED Wxxelt. Klotir tier sack Flour, Spring inlxcil Iluckwhcit flour ptrs.ick Uorn, per busliel ; ; thiis. per bushel Mixed Chop, ;iercwt Mlddllnirs, er cwt........;,i tforn Chop. :i Ilran. per oivt....n. ItuiUr.lM-r pound Ejus, inirtluxi-n Ham, per puund Lard. air p.,uiiU .hnuldorsn r muod , Poialous, per bushol , $4 Or 4 '.-0 , 4 75 85 CO . 1 10 , 1 0 , 170 . 1 39 Si 16 in 11 . 1 10 MUili .TiHrltct. Closing liriccs of UiiliAVlc.t .1 Tiiw&aRNu Stock. Government and Gold 411 Eolith Tbinl Ktreet. Phila.. Jan. 5 ls-82. IT. S. 6's. Wl Ext 100-V bid WU asked O. S. Currency, t't lii hid 126 asked U- S. 5,lE8l. new, Kll.llr-J Mil 1 VA uske.l u.h. 4K, newiLLwuiIM bill iltvasked U. S. 4 "anew lt; hl.t 11T oskeit Hcnnsfiinla H. It W, lild tl'A asked I'hila. lieadlou; II. R. 33 Id I 332 askeil I.ehluh Vullev It. It.... S2 1,1,1 IK! flaked L. Iruh U al&Nav.fjo.. 43'2 bid 4.1V asked Untletl ito'sol N. J ,...18 bltl 1K5U asked Korllicrn Central It. 11. I, Id 50K asked llestonvllle I'.ss. It. It. I8U bid 18K askeil Pitts. Til. & Mulf. It. It. 21 M.I asked (tenirul Traiisiiormtlon. a t,.i 4 asked Wlril.erlt 1'ilclhoroii'i... 86 bid SoV asked rrei u.. jau inn 74i asueti ,.111111 1 , 11 ii. it nv inn iai nsked 11,1 1 S; lle It. It.. SO I, Id askeil Silver, (frailes.) . I'UH hid W'i asked MAItKIF.I). MOfiniS-FItY -.ttlhe"rfnnliv;,lofar. ponace," lloketidauqiin, I-higfi Cn.. Ph., IiV lU'V. James A. Little, lvid llharlea Milffis. ot ierndale, anil Miss Sarah E, Fry,of,Uniiinville,Pu.,nu Satunlay even InK. December .11, lhHI. SOIIUTER-IIOLTZER.-On Ihe 4lh Inst., hv Rev. J. 11. Ifartmrtn.nt bin ri.MahiH.. W. A. Schiller- r ti-hsjhlnn ami Miss Amelia llolljer, of Allehlnwn, Pit. Dii:i). DxtrfPiltltSClNKf.-ln this Imrooifli, nf dsptitbri, on tho 1st int.. Wilhelioina C, vounceft daui'hler of Mrs. Caroline DeTsrhi schsky, ag-d 7 yeurs, 7 innntha anil zn nay'. New AtlVcitiscmcntS: Ilupture Plaster S irocnrf.hy nn outward ppllCtttJon trhlch will Luu8t) I lie hrnkpu ineinfjnin tn lien I -jikI hociiiu ni Htrutuc nn In-lore ho uccUIent, Ku uno nfca run uiu lemiui riK urstranaruln. tln whvn a 'certitln ami peMy curu vn be h.iil ri h I rl fit 1. if coat of Al!. l-uil troiitmont itM-l valuable tnfo ntnlton itnt nn receiptor pricu uy r. ii. uciti(iVJii, iKunaiiUrg.- n. The ahoro I'lntter xran lli(tarered a mini, b-r (if frs flK by an QUI lady a resident of 1gut.uiuurK iteiervace juruisiivu ii deftrcil. JUU. 10 uio, T HIE FiJS.ST NATIONAL JUNK OF LKIUOHTON. The Anndal Kleotlan of Seven rtlrearori nr ihls Hank. will bo hold at the llanklotc Mouse, on TUKSIiAY. .lANtJARY luth i8-i be. tween 1110 Hours or 1 anil 3 o'rloek I'. M. W. W, ItOW.MAN, Oashlen Lchlxbton, Dec. ii, IS81 as. AfilWIX wanlerl.losell Edlsnn'sMus. 'lvJ,-'J- 0 leil Telephone anil Mison's Instantaneous Hlanoand Organ .Music tic- cioji stamp lore inioaaennu icruis. EDISON MUSIC CU. Philadelphia. Pa dec. !.ujo. $66 weolc in rour om iovth. Is uu hi tree, nxic eUTerv- npew, cupiioi lot'equtr . we rll larnib tdu at erv. t.lin . MaiiT aie maatlnir for tnnr. Ladle max e os mocha men, nd bova ami Rirli uitko gre nt VT. He ioer if voa want a binio eft acvrbici voa can ru e fr rtiBy al tho tiM-fi rod worx. w tie lor par lien nm to II. liXtLP-Tf it CO., i'oiL.aoJ, Me. oelO-rl IN the COUIiT or COMMON I'LEAfj OP OtltUON COUNTY. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. That the Hoard of Dlreelors of the EAST MAI! II CHUNK I.tMNaod ItUlLlilMJ ASUt II A'l Iti.V, or E.nt Maueh Chunk, Car bon county. P., have filed a PelllloQ asklaa; tor a Dissolution or said Association, and If no lulacienl umi be shown lo the o ntrary on or Issfure Ilia first day ornext Term, to win the (h day of J.inuarr, A. 11. IsKi. IbeOuuri will xrant tile t'eiltlon and make the Dscree asked for. Ill the court, UEO. W. KS8ER. Nor IS, lSSl.nt Protbeuotary, TS iue rotlit r .-r f'OMHOX VLKSS )F t A'fliON UUN'IT. I'a. I'I.EAHF. TAKE NOTICE, That the Itonid f lilrcetnrt ol Ihe IKO.V1 A I, AN AMI IIIJII.IIIMI A -MIHI I' of 1'AKltVVlL.LE. Carton Countv. Peniu.. i have riled a PaillluU alkluu fu a UllSalUtluu , ol satd Assorlalbin. antl. if no utTU-eht emtio 1 he shown to i ne contrary on or liefotc Ibe rirk ' day of next Tirol or Cturl. t win ll.co i, tlat nl .laiiuirr. A. II. 12. the I'uurt will arant the t eip ton and tuaku ,hu tlcciee asked or. ny me uuurt. , UEU. W. FSSEIt, Nor. 13. w I Protbeuotary. tir jf t cai-n -e 1 1 itusc lima. t-y. T.,o-e who alway inae ?TTlo MB fcuanU o I Ruoil hl uTf tT fd, Mourr.ulr lircriue wruUliy. wlilo iIiom wif cu iui nil P ovf u.li th'iuct i email In MiTfily We waut mjiu uieu.wo ue i. ouy mil 0lrU lu woi k firuiri ntm titlr.-wn iCaillw; Am iiie oiu tin ih w.irk pravt-ilr f'm ibe a T' bii Den win va iiinri-1 It n Jfutjnedrrttuary nnu wlin o-u i 'iffi-'O rUs,lnutK niimer ttUY iVi Ynu cau ) voio tui hoietutn lotiiu uulti w gfa1, UXVI' 1TD iuiui lurunu u lire U oar ii'Hrti 'i iiiueut. Ptill It for anit a A 11 th,i l,ealttt A ,i 1 aa .tUtlre-a3Tl. sos X Co., i br.'.1-ta Maine, iteuiCJ y IC OIIOAN:.PIort. lilR-urter.U IJJ only W. HiAil!Soi. Kara Holiday lndu I us UKXTfY, WastlEBtco, H,J. Willi Meflicino Qfality not Qnantily Is the greatest imDartaiice ; neitistlie Knowledge and Expenence to C:r rcctly FrcxarB and Disperse tie same At A. J. DURLING'S I'OPULAH' B11 & Family Meaicine Store, 13ttnk Street, Lchighton, Ydd can always rely upon gettutx STRIOT ui I'uro aau uuauuiiciaisii Drugs and Medicines. nUItl.IN'U. carries the larncst stnek PA I'l NT .MKDtl l.f LS In the county. IIUIILINO liasaneltirnnl "tofk-uf IlttlTn. tllSTJ SU.M1I.1L8, KASUV anil' Ttll- L,i:T ,vlt'HUL,L3 Tor tneluUleS as well as he aetits. IlItnt.INfl makes IICUI-SK tfnil I'JTTI.R I'tlu'IlKKS a specialty, ills 13 yo'.s exfer. leliee Ih the tlruir hustiiuss ulvts hltn' a uteAL advantage In Ih ,t line. TltUSSKM, SUt'PllltTEItS and 1RAUE3 always a large stoek cn baud. vVlN'KS and I.lQt'UltS, both lorelgn and domestic, lie has a Ullu.oiiiJrape Wine and a liry Cntawbn Wine. Just splendid anJ cnenp. WALti PAI'KItR and "OltDEHS the laracst lUsortuieut In tJwn. fto to DUHM.VU'rt with your preserip thins t)r)loDUJtLI.U'ti for jour Pateul Medicines. Goto lU'ltLINOS for your fanny art'cles. Fanners aud horseman Koto UUKI.1NGV ror your lltnsc aud Cattle PuWdeis. aUg. l-yl, 188L HOLIDAYS, 1831. Ife C, BfiTSCHIRSCHSKY Kesncctfully nnnotiheeStoher frlendsand the pubiio generally, that she Ii now rtcelvlng and opeolnit lor Ihelr InsnVcilon a laraer stock than ever ol the vary latest nuteltUt In Toys & Fancy Goods Suitable for HOLIDAY PHESENTS fof Young and Old. Itleli and Poor.. Don't fall lo call early and s-cure tirst choles and best bargains. She also o ills tliu-r attention lo tier aow, L,argeaiiU ticgaul aisorluient or NOTIONS, comprlslnir Und rwear, llerlln and tferman- town voois. ui-siwry, Iniportett and Ho meSite ItllitioiiB itloves, Flowcra and a Hue assortment of "iow Destitns IN FANCY AItTICl.ES---- Alio, In entirtl6h with Iho abote; a full aim complete siock ot (JK'IJIAN I'KUITS, LIMlil'ItOEIt CltKKSE. Ciiii(IIi- & Conrccllons, toicther with a t.trlaft oftioods not licrirrnl I) kept In any otho store In town. Ifjoudo nub ceo mini jun nam, K1K lur It. A share of nubile natronairo sollclteit. and perfect satisfaction guaranteed In price, and .UUIIIJ, HI UUUS, Secoafl St, 2 floors above Iron, Nor; is, lMt.mS. LEIIH1HTON, Pa, aWUF INTEREST TO XOVi YalnaWs FarifS Private Sale. The u'nc'ers'lhed otTer at Private Sale.thvlr VAI.UA1II.K FAII.Mi situate tn Franklin township, Caihon county, I'a., about ohe ami n hall miles Irom Wclssjairt, on the pnbllo r-iad leu, Una to Krrrgevilie. bounded bv lands oTt'oter Krunt, Jtoticrt Authony, Ed. Uuber ind others, containing 12 7 ACRES and same perches. 100 acres of which are un' dora lihih stats or cultivation, and the t at. unco in chestnut tluitier--ultfihte ror raits. He, 23 acres otthe nbote are planted In rye. The improvements thereof ure one tlx.rubnw tit and luft garret t'lt-OIE DWELLING liOtfSE, In kooiI rotftlltlan, one larice SnmmerKllch, en wilh vault uii'ierneaiti. 11AHN, SoxeU rcot, T, ol nonte. I'ig Stable, Chicken Ut op, Corn Crib, und all necessary outbuildings. For terms wlileh will be made reasonable, call on or address, MINER nitOTHEItS,- . Fort Allen Foundry, WclKpSn, Uaibon Coi, Pa. dco.aist, lbeli Applicants for License. List fuiiicaiila for Tavern, Itostaurunt and Lnjuor Store Iiicehsesut January Term of Court,- I8SI1: TAVEKKS. Lewis Arnibrutter, 1st ward Mauch Chunk Nathan Kloli, " " " Jackson Uiege, " " " Joseph Sniidt, ' " (icorge Wtanlring. Id ward " " Thomis Miintx, Lehightun Borough Jonas A. lloin, " Catburiiio EjcIi, ' Philip Itadcr, East Maueli Churik Miehael Natter, East Mauch Chunk Henry Trajip, Weissport Uoroucli Jainea MeKenna, Lansford Borough James McGinty, " Fran.-iaEirly, " l-'rancis alaKenna, D.vld M. Williams,. " ' George Ii-iyle, Ue-trge A.'Keiser, Weatberly Borough Levi IlarU, " ' J. B. Purcell, " ' Henry 6harcr, " " Casper Meiser " " Lrosihl Meyer,- Parkertnn J. T McD.tn 'i Mahoning Township. Thomas Watkius, Kasuehoniug Patrick Dermult, " " Jacob Buss, " John F. Bleckley, Lehlfh Township l2ias Frili, Maueb Chunk Township Jas. Sweeney, " - ' Amandus Bachman, " " James MrGinlr, Lausanne Township Mrs. Mary Miilll, Rockirt Fretlerlek Wissrler, Lower Towamensiug Lewis Uraeff, " " 8. II. Anthony, M Aaron Blrnhl, " " Witlniiii Snyder, Towamsnslng TowrlsHIH Nathan Ktemlerj " Tiiootliv DoT'tn, Summit Hill. Utvid Dolts, Franklin T.ovn.hip. ltE.STAURASl'3. U. I) Wnldosa, I-hi)tttou U-nisjb. Wilst.n A Peters, " A. K. .Miller, F. E Mll'-r, " I'tter l.oi-li, K.l Mm h Chunk Ilohnili. Jiict.O RlraiLsberar, WoiSs,rl lt-uut!j;ri Puiiu.k MeKenuu, Laiisfjul U-rouli: P.1, r Jolit-s, ToVvituii'ii.ina T" n.blp; Wll'iuui Vi-i.t-ri lyt-ker T nslilj Ems llti-ti, l'enn V'orit Township, LIQUOR STOKES. Mary lirnjyin, Dank Township; I'rul.l-is MeKi'liliM, ImosI.iIiI 11 ilmlj-li'. Ciiiharine SliaikeVilsl tv.ir,I..VlitoVH Chunk. Catharine Mailt,. Sutiliiilt Hill. Marv C.tti,iill. LansWrd li-tf.-l'ish. Jo.ui A Qtiiiin, S tV.l.liklhj, U.sl Mauch Clttluk, CEO W ESSER. Dec. 2i( ISSlv Prothoni'tary. A. A. flltJMAS. Oarner Mltlll and Y Sire, is VVasbinmun, II. U., aiUinls to Peu. stun aiitkllack I'at. lhiuiuy (Malms c-dleel ed. Cim'f-ie-l L i'UiGk. .Mineral and Aurlenl nal: aiteii-ieil Itl le h.rtt tia ieatrl ment nl tlie Interior an-t stoitretiiH i nurt. Land Sort,, n'l AiMll.Oa-'l U-iuiesiaatls ,ur clsJwCSO'J m!. Als(U aaveutt 111. Sl.ATINtiTON PLANING JilTLlr AND Cabinet Vare Pacliory,. AT.SI..VtlS10X. JOHN nALLIKT; Pi-oprv,- Dcata In dll knnl nu'.-'zn of I'iio, Ilrc.ba.k Ost ami llai J U"o:.c Lu.oo, t, nol isnmp.e pana toexeeun: tiny hi.ouhi ot,t(fera itr Bressci) LuinboiC 6P AlJs K1.1)T. Jloon. 8u'k!ics, lllititN, SfmrtPiy Mouldlng-s, t'al-iiiel Mure, Sn:,' Wltu 110. l t'0-s. Brackets kade to OrderV The Msrhlneey I, n'l net? and 01 tlnihot and most Impiovet, I:i,.t4, I eniiiby none hut ll.a lies! noiKineu, it.e veil u-aoiieu rti-tl ato I uta teilii.nmj auith0iafot'ei,b,e,to:ii.iiai1t'e eulirj iiu-lattluii lo nil T,in n.rt 15e: loeyitli ai-eiU. O ultra ot 1 mil iiiiinMlt- rtief.uen In. MV cliarrt" aie tno .1 rat , terms imu, er Interest' tliatged ailer ti lrif u.T (11 VI'. MtTa CAiK n" Uinye lllt-iat il 111 lltuht IIS iltl Pm1 ll t tho. i- m'v iiir-i-o 11 h..rn siill:!!;, VMe' Itoaf-da Iloore, sus.iea, ,;d:i, u. .it ie,. 11 1 lie 61 thl To, tore. , . . II Ui- JOHN llj tl'.f K.T.' WiEAND, Carnugos,'Vngons,Sfoigfi6,&c' CulChR OF BANK AXI) 1UOX STIIHETSy LEllIiilflON. Pcnua., Particular atttntloh irtren to REPAIRING In all Its details, at the very Lowest Prices. Patronauo reapLetfully sullclletl and fierrtet satlsfaellon auar.ti tettl. l)eo e. lM-yl DAN. WIEAND. EjIPLOYMEST Ft I It ALU To Sell a Mold Article. milF. i-oor as well as tlio flcfi'.ffiA 6M at writ 1 as the oun, ilia wife, as well as the hit baud, Ihn yuun intildcn as well us th younic man. tlie ulrl as wt-11 h tho ty.v may juit u4 welle.irri h ('w dollars lu hunmempluTmcu , an W fit aruimJ ilmUuuso and watt l-rotli-bri tt? id tit It fff lAciu. Wo cwi jtlre uu tm ijlojint-fit, u U iho time, or during war !Tr iiouisonty; tr.ivcllnjt, nr in your own nelt' Uiiliood, atiiuii yuur frlunU and nrquatnt ance. If you do nt otro fir etnpluymrti;, we cau hnjait vulu.aldo Information lo 4-u tri-o off oa It will co -t you only ont cent lur a posial card in write lor our I'tuipeotucund It mav be tlio inunns of maklo jauaK ftifflty dSHi'rfir. , )u r.oi noalcct tliU opportunity. You db not Iiatq to tnves' a largo mm ol mouvy. nul run th. risk of loalntc Ir. Yon will rea.llT fee ti nt It Mil bo an in8y tua tr ti uuiku Irom lu tn )hh a wick, and establish a iu cratlve. xnd tnd. pendtitt buclnejF.himorablo, stnlKbtforwurd and proMiiUlo . Atirrtd t. th-s tniCiter .NOiVj lot tliferr-Is MO.NK V IH I V Tor all wliU cin:ieti' with u. We will t ur prlH you unit uu will wonder why jou h vr wrorc to us Itfjio. We s.nu ruLL raunu tJI.JLl(B YtLtLK. AdilnS I1UOKEYB M-O U).t (Name this papir.) MAntuK, Unta ISt-pt. 2s. Did. NEltYOUS DEBILt-Yi Ir V.. c. WrsT's aNKaTK anrt luuix Tbkat WiNT, n fpclllc ioi lijstrrlri, Dfsxlnetis, Con vu tunii'. Nervous ..uitnolio. Nonlnt plnn.IsOMor sfeitiorv, ntnia otrbaw; tbin.i tency. Invoifintuty Kmlaito:,. iTtaiataro oltt AKf. caiirieit by ovortxoit on. seUabuxe ue ovcr-U'tu'oi cn, uhi'ju irnm i mmerr. tonr utui ocutb, Oiio box will cure .recur carta, i-acn uo coiiL nmoue n.onth') ttentuirni. One doj.nrtioox or a-s tnxot for flvo doIUrat ! Uv niuilpicpinion rrcMpt i pntei, Wa mai. unito felt boiOH to oare any tufo WMM facti' older tece.vtd bi uatii is boir, uccatnpMh: len wit-i live (Id'tft-, wo 111 i uA the iuraus or our wiuteu tiiannitit io tetura tho uiaurr II mo treatment rtova Uot .Tci a cute lioar kiiteestaitucdoulv wlieu thb trtatinont iaoitlr (Ml d.iect limn a JOltN O. Wit ST A CO., sola Pr- piictors. 18t iU ul W. Madiau SUNt, CIiiC3t;o,lU. A J. DUKLIaNO, atctnt, IscIi'Ab ton r. . blITII Kt-INaU&CO.. Wtiolal irrals rh'lmle 4 fit bt. U,'9l i DROP IN AT TilE Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOR Chsap Printing! j mCArT.iHy.Vi!. ? rrs'.'L I " - faurrh. lX)l-i,i".iCf t neanny isirsi .. t,u vr-.-.n i"i allars Ih. , t - l - I flaniuiallou, ttfai 1 1 cts Ihe Hisiai a ddU 1 1 tonal eildi.tan. I l-rlel heals th IS relandrssisirM Itnasensaoriast. jaridSiutll. Ii n. Ihelal rrrolts ar feallscd by u fi' inttnt u III euro i atari ti. Itay Peter, kc. Vui it,,lit it fur e ,lil In ihe heatl. AtfreeaLte tu use Atinlr hi th- )lll rimer Into Ibe not. trtls. On ruee'lii nffiaj mil mail a psritaa.i Sold I.J A. I, MlH'Likii. tl-n lyhlihl ton. I.YS'CiiUAM IlAIJl CO.i . ttorS3.yl Uirego, Mi Vi should ad.lrefs KtlKllN nHtl.,t llornsya at t.att und I'at.nt rii,lleltt.ts BIT fib Stre.i, Waililnxtnn. II. II.. lor eirelitail uf lotiru. titm , ttetarenetis aud a-ivlctf lant raav. W. nlund eJSlu.iTelr In I'altji.l knslnrsa. Its, I.sars. tnierferuncs and Jlas.s rejeetej i mbar luii.is ,i SMSlaliy. Tra e.Marks an4 larea-t sul letwl. 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