New Advertisements. Deats & Co., DEALERS IN "Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles and Eye Glasses, Wcissport, .... Penna. REPAIRING lofallVtadt promptly attended to at VERY Rea sonable Uuarget. Railroad Guide. FMMepa &Jleauii R. fl. Arrangement cf Passenger Trrlns. MAY U84. Traint leave Allentown as follows : iVIl PEUKIOMUN RAII.HOAI).) Tor Philadelphia at 4.1S, 0X0, 1 10 a. in., ad .10 p. la. SUNDAYS. aVtr Philadelphia at 15.00 a. m.and li.iOp.ro . (Via KlST I'KNN llBAM'll.) For Reading ami Harrlsburu:, (i 00, M0 a. m.. U.H. 441. and 9.0.'. p. in. For Lancaster and Columbia, 6.C0, U.tOa, tn., and 4 Sup. in. SUNDAYS. Far Uarritburg, and waj pointf, 7.35 a. in., o.ra p. m Far Philadelphia J 35 a. m. Traint for Allentown leave as follows : " (VI l'KRKIOUEN UaILIUJAD.) Leave I'hllad'a, 4 S 7.40 a. ui. and 1.O0, l.Jt, Mao, And 5.14 p. m. SUNDAYS. Leave Pblladalidila. 8X0 aw., 3 30, 4i p. ta. (Via East Puns. IIiiancii.) Leave Roadl,t, 7.30, 10.16 n. m., 'J.0O, 3.W, And A.16 n tn, I.eavo llarrlhare,2, 7.50, 0-10 a. tn , 1.15 sand 4.m n. in. Leave Lancaster, 17.30 a. m., l.oo and 13.10 p.m. Leave Oolumblu, r.so . m. 1,10 (ind 3.1U P. IB. - t if rem Kin street Depot. SUNDAYS. Xetave Reading, 4.0ti a. m., (5.00 p. tn. Leave llsTrl-thurir. I.oo p. m , 4 O p p. ta. Leave Philadelphia n. in ,S.M p. in. Trains via "Perklouirn llnllroail" marked thus () nan to and Inmi Depot, Ninth ami Oreen streets, rsriladclphlii, other trains to and from Uriiad street liepor The "i-CO nd.45 a m. trains from Alton, town, and the 1"3S and 5 16 p. m. train Iroin Philadelphia, via I'crkloii.ru Ualli-oad, liave ULreaglxara to and Irotn Philadelphia. J. II. WOUTTKN, tlcnerul Muiisircr. CO.nANrOCK. Oen'l Pass'r fc Ticket Agent Mar lh. lkS3. To the SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smok ing Tobacco. The genuine has picture of BULL on every package. For particulars see our next announcement. DANIEL WIBAND, Carriages.AVnfjons.Sleighs, &c coasm or BiSK AND IRON STREETS, LKIUUHTON, Pikiia., fartlealar attention given to REPAIRING It all Its dstalli. at the very Lowest l'rleea. -rauas; riipeclfully solicited and per feet sslliraitlea guaranlerd. Jaa.lt, 14-ly. DAN. WIKAND, DIVORCES ABSOLUTE in vim. ieal4UK tkr(hoat the United Stairs and OaaaSa lerdeitrtlou.non rupiHirt.liiirinper. aist, eraslly, lncinipntlMniy, eto. Advice free, atale year ease and ad drrs ATTi.HNKt WARD, Wo.U IluUdlna-. 1M7 Bwaway, Mew York. July iiMy TRACIfS ACADEMY And Commerolal School. A. Baardlna: and Par Hebool for Younir Ma and Ladl.i. I'rurrs for ollrire. lor faaeklar. a (or bailnrit. a ImII rarps f flaarbatxllaiehtri. Itharcrs llxsonable. Uailaasa Mas al I aAnn. 1'a.. iM atker ps ras. Fall Haislan ons Anr. Slh Hln. leais aa aalsr sat time Ht4 l.,r ,ta (w.sit H. TKIH I'r.u. t., l a. GIVEN AWM "Original Ohoap Cash Store." AN INVITATION. We Invito the special attention of our Lady lricnde to our large stock ol LONG and SQUARE CASHMERE SHAWLS, which wehavo bought from a lorito Importer at a larxiiln nnd urosclllr k at extremely LOW PHIULSI 9 00 SHAWLS ,3 (0 Ml AWLS t f) SHAWLS 5 75 Sll AWl.S 7 t0 SHAWLS S W SHAWLS 110 00 SHAWLS 2 .17 H 76 f.1 to 4 CO 5 71 T 5 7i' The abate goodt aro porlect In weave nnd dX J. T. NUSBAUM, Upp. Publlo Square, Dank Street, Lehigh ton, Pa,, Juno 7, 1834-ly. SATUItDAY. NOVKMIIKR 22, 1881. -Sl'KCIAIi NOTlCi:. Persons making pnyiiierila to tliii office by mniiev orders or postal notes will plena) make them payable at llio Wkisii'ort Pott Oi i ilt, as tlio I.c- lilfilitou oflico is M)T a money order nlllci Our Neiehhorhood in Briof. Hon Dutler In Rochester "rcir-LVprrii." OTiill ial wurdu of tonatie or pen, Tho eaildctt are thefe: 1'ui kit nualn. Tho Crap AfrJubJInlea thereon: 1 r ii 1 1 irlad vrord ofloi'ffii' ornf 'ihe ulnddett are .herc It won't be Hen. Here im republican sollio'iuy: tHall s.ul thoughts for t.inieuo or pn. Wo'vo died to the tbolord knows when. Xiimermij Salt Uiver pjrailes. Thnnkjgivinx day next Thursday. A $(10,000 onler lias been rmm'.cr tnamlcil at tho Uarb Wire Works, of South Kuslon. 2tf-A new lotnl CLOCKS, WATOHKS ulid JKWKIjItV just-rreeivnl at S. 1IAGA MAN'S Sli.ro, l,ehii;lilou. l'a. Ocilil isieMirled toliKvnlwn lounil In 1'copack township, 1'ike towiuhip, essaying sixteen nuiires to the l"M. JSB-Gn lollie New Y.irk Millinery Store or Alwiihi Graver, D.u.k street, Lehisliton, for Hats and bonnets. ThoXoilli l'entisvlvaniu Hillrna.l an nouncis a quarlerly dividend of 2 per rent, payable November 23. IrtuNew goods now opening at the No lion ond Novelty (lore, iicxt tu the Anvo- 0 a i K oilier. Cheap fur each. l!ov. J. M. Anrpich, of Kastou, has (to elinecl ll-.o call lo St. John's Lutheran church, Allentown. The Li hlgh Valley National Hank of Usllilelietn lias ilecjurcil. u senil-oiuiual divideinl of4 per rent, Si?r variety of hooks, very cheap, nt (lie Novelty Sloro, next door to' tho Anvo catk ofl'ice. John Pfciner, nf Allen Inwn, lias nnmul Ills Mr. Grovcr Cleulnij(l Thomas Hin ilrieks I'ii'iir.T. This year is Ide centenary oflho organ, izition of .the Methodist church iu this coil ntry. Ttj'Havo you teen those elegantly triNimed llatsuml Jioiiutts.lf not, call at Alienl.i Graver's. -TiTflearnirnmbrolln lat rrlni... Ilctifa man steaN a b-itijd of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup tucure his cjujjIi, cau it be called a crinm ? Attorneys and Justices nf the Teuco can gel li'gntciii i.H.la at iho Novelty Ptoic,lixl to I he Aiivi.catk idlioe, at 2b Veuts each. Au excellent Hiticle. While walking holm, in Iho dark Itano Ddtiberl, of Parry villi, fell into tho l.cliijjli canal and was drowned. He was filly 1 ears old. The ni.i4 icli.ihln ol nil Cough Item edies is .lad win's Tar Syrup. So suv the ! clnrx. For sale by T. I). Tliomui, L liiglilnii, Pa. lTI-'urmcrs, nnd others would do well tncilliittlioOiiul Breaker, ImIiIuIiIou, nnd learn prices beforti pmrliadiis elsoivhere. Don't forget tho lnstiiuto Lecture Cuiirto next week. You will min a Heat ii you do. Tickets lor the ourso fO centr. See advert iineut in another column. 25-Parties detinue to buy coal by th. car will be well tncall at Iho Coal llrcako'. LelnghtiiH, iH-fore purehiising ol.ewheie. lhg Inducements are ollered. A lilllo daughter of W'm. II. Montr, o( tuvn, died of croup ou Monday lost, aid was buried on Wednesday nltcrnooti. She was about 1 year and 10 months old. A dollir boltla ol Judwill'a Tar Kvnm ei.tillrt you to a Cook llook coiitaiu ing 5011 n ci.es or a b"X ot Pills. Fur tale by T. D.Thou.as, Lehicliton, P. Twenty. three shares of the capital ituc ol tho Kaston National Hunk were sold at pubic eolu in PJiilndidi.tiiii lu.i wei-lc at .I 111 711 jier share. feuWASTEU Everybody to call at tho Coil Breaker, Lehighl.in, and leani prices bi-fure layuia in their wmior snimi ol coal. It will pay vou. TheCViplay Cement Co shipped (lurine uie moiiui ol October 11)8 car loads ol cement tho largest shippmenl mado Iu any mouth from tho Works ,1, ,.!,. o, present year. . 'teu-lf v-ou wnnla ulcemootli.easy shave jour hair cut or shampooing, go to From I'ocderer's Saloon. uinl.r il - ir .i if.. ...in v --bu- foret It. .... ..v xiii vuu rifiir. ntu dnn'. Col. L. F. Cipland's lecture at Head ing and Kaston is spoken off In tue Iiighea terms. You should not miss his led llli nf the Institute oh next Thursday evening, Reserved scat tickets 3i cens.t Sife-Now is the time le lay in your bud- pi oi wiuter coal and the Coal Breaker, Le highton, Pa., is tho place (o buy. Extra inducements to those buying by the car An ox roast and Salt River parade- will tako place- at Slotingtou, to day (Saturday, --.nu) at one o'clock p. m. The Iwbicliton i.evciaua ami. Hendricks Club and uur citizens generally ore invited to participate. ssuiuu can buy all sizes of cost cheaper at the Coal Bleaker, Lchigliton. than at any oiuor p-aico in the Lehlgli Valley. Call im uu cuuvinceu A new candidate for public favor is th Daily Xciet Dealer, published every morn ing at Wilkesbarre, Pa., the first number ol which we received last Tuesday. It is publpbed at SO cents a moiitli,slogle uunib era 3 c.nts. It is uewsy uud bright, pre tents a neat tyograpiical appearouce, and looks as luougu it had come to stay. in .i . .! mi-; mo. woriu s highway is 'Vld'iiee that Jadwiu'a Tar Syrup cures all Coughs. Clds and Ooummpiiou. For lie by T. I). Thomas, Lehighton, Pa. John J. Logan, the defaulting secretary i uie jermyn Uolliery Benevolent Assocla .i-u, .... ,ounu guilty ol forgery iu the l-ckuwanna county court, at St-rnin. Fridsy. Ixxjan forged the names of the Pmidentand the memUrsof the Sodaty's . .u.iw uioiniiure to a cheek for $312, aid de.ltd ( In (he First .National Bank at aWanlon. iriUr,l'd1'""''-great rs.liiel!on of Fall a ul Winter llaUand Ii.ina.li, at Alvenia ' Lic'iia-i Wi street hv Sheep that pasture on low lands should be driven tn the hill top nightly, and glyen Day's Ilorso and Cattle Powder In their feed. Price 2.1 cer.ls for package of one pound, full weight. All know Dr. Brooks by ret.ulallon, none should fall to hear his Iceluro on the ''Culture of tho Imagination" on next Fri day evening In CoLcrrtllnlljMaiicb Chunk. Reserved sealr 25 cents. Mies Sad'c J. Eelgenfuss, daughter of Joel Zclgcufuss, of Millport, has been ap pointed nsslelant po'lmistress nt (he Weiss, port insl-nltico. Sho Is X most CEtlmablo young lady, and will no doubt glvoealis. faction In her niw poilion. Cluuss (DBio,, The Tail ors, still have a lew of those justly celebrated 10 suitings on hand. In Lehigh county Joseph Waller Ires pased on the piopeity of David Lauchncr and the hitler oiii(eil a pistol at him to filghten him oil'. For this he wus sued aud fined f 10. nnd Mieu fined $20 forcirry. itig a dad1y weujtoti, aCITho Last Liw Passed waa Law's ngept, who Is piisiiig thruugli lhe State in troduced Law's Celebrated Bluing, used fur bluing, bleaching und coloring, nnd inukcs good ink. For sule nt C. T. Horn's nnd at the Novelty Store. Bankwav. A heavy slide oT laud has buried tho slate rjuirry or Jones ,t Williams, near Wulnutport, witli all their tools. It will require teveriil months to remove the earth. The workmen escaped. The firm paid $8'J, 009 for the quarry Iu lSf.7. Jir Only 10,00 cash for an all-wool Suit at H. II. Y'tcrs', Post-office buildin Lchigliton. For the. week ending on Nov. 15, 1884 lliciewns 173,102 tons nf coal 6hlppedoyer the Lehigh Valley Railroad, making a total of 5,(100,28:1 t.ins to dato nlid showing a decrease of 581, 537 as compared with same time last jear Tlio new double-track Lehigh Valley Railroad, running from Gleti Summit to Fairvlew, was opened for travel Monday Rflcrnoon. The first passenger train west struck J. Gnbel, of Scranton, who was standing on tho track watching tho east- bound trnin.nad he was instantly killed jgiril. II. Peters, at the Post-ofHcc buildin", Lehigh ton,. will make you an all wool suit lor only 10 cash, if you order now. Prol. Geo W. Philips, of Wei t Chester, will deliver I is popular leclure on ''Tho Wonders of tho Heavens" nt the Carbm Comity Institute on next Tucslay evening Don't fail to hear him. i!CU. Trustees, F.xeculors, Guardians ami other Deeds, Receipt Books, Judgment rentes, Miniiti or Record Books, ami Jus tices Blanks for sale nt (lie Novelty and Notion store, next to tho CaIidox Auvocati; othce,ou Bankw.iy, At an early hour Monday morning Ex-Judge Joseph Laubach died In Bethle hem after ail illness of about seycu weeks. Ho was n Democrat, lie had served as Associute Judge of Northampton county for ten years before the law was pissed abol Lhing lay Judgee in ceriulu counties. He had held many other posillous ef trust uud responsibility. The Salt Rlycr demonstration by Iho Democrats nt Mauch Chuuh on Tuesday eveuiug last was an immense iitfliir. There ncie about 10011 men iu line, (lie residences and business places along the line of march acre generally and many of them tasteful ly decorated and llluiuiuatc-l. Tlio utmost good ircliug seeuie l lo prevail tho 1111 inriiru throngs which lined the ttrccts along Iho route of the parade. C'lauss it Pro., The Tail-; ors, arc making rip elegant suitings, iu the very latest styles and best workmanship,' for 1 (5, sold last j ear for 2-1. Call and see them. Laura, the sixteen year old daughter of George Troutmnn, u prominent coal oerolor ot Cculralin, eloped witli n baiber named J. Cook, on lart Saturday and lints not been lieaid from siuce. Tho pair were married by an Ashland clergyman u Sat urday morning and tlicy left ou u North bound Reading traiu. No effort ot pursuit has been made. Henry Wei.lnrr, a young mail carrier residing ot Sugar Notch, attempted to cross the Lehigh Valley Ruilroad near liiu dc.t at that place iu the rear of a freight train ou the Hill lust , when nn iucoiniug ex press train, which he hud nut noticed, struck him with terrific force, hurling him from lhe truck. Ilia right solo wus crushed iu, nil the ribs broken, and his skull free lured. It is tar heller In lie poor ond pot-ess a buttle ol Jadwin'o Tar Syrup, than lo te rich and not know how to cure a Cough or Culd. 25 cents and $1 r buttle. For sale by T. I). Thomas-, Lehiglilon, P.i. Fur soma lima past Delectivo Johnson has been quietly working up clues leading tn lhe discovery of the incicu.lury wllo fired Coyle fc Go's icehouse, destroying it und Stocker A Co's sawmill, and rausiuj tho most disastrous fire in Kaston in teu ycurs. Late Saturday night Samuel Weiss, a discharged employee of Coyle A- On., was arrested. The evidouce agalust him Is said to he indisputable. fiirlZ F. Lurketibucb, fil Broadway, Mauch Chunk, Is ulreudy oieiijng up a beautiful assortment of Books, Albums und Fancy Articles suitable for III. II. lay pres ents. In additiou to which he has a baud some assortment ol Wall Paper, Stationary and miscellaneous goods unsurpassed in price or quality at any ulher store in this suction. Call and see him. An accidental shooting took'placeiu Pittsloti Sunday moruiiig which will result In the death ot Mrs. Patrick McLean at the hands of her hirsband. McLeuu had tiken a revolver from a bureau drawer and wos examining It wheu hit wife, who was in the tamo room, cautioned bim against handling it carelessly. Ho replied that there wos no danger, but scarcely had the words passed bit lips when the revolver was discharged, the .bullet striking Mrs. McLean iu the abdomen and infliclicg a mortal wound. McLcau surrendered him self to the authorities. The Morayiau church, at Bethlehem, last Sunday celebrated the anniversary of Nov. 13, 174I, when the church man oipcciul manner acknowledged and appro, prialrd Jesus Christ as the head of Ibe Moravian church. An early festival service was held at 9 A. M. Services in Iho church were held at 10:30 A. M. when the It v. J M. Levering delivered a learned onn In eretting sermon, embodying (he history of the memorial. The celebration ofcoii.oiun iou love feast and the Lord's supper closed the service. While three mcn,namcd Elios Wilmer, Adam Mertz ond Henry Camp, were blasting out a well on the farm of William Merlz.at Brush Valley, five miles from Ml- Curmll Wednesday charge ofwwdtr I "I'loutil prematurely, falally injuring all Ihreo. Don't forget tbut you rati gel teams at the popular livery of David Ebbert, on j North street, at all limes ut vciy low fig i ures. j Tho Heading Hardware Company hat, reduced the lime of ila several hundred employes from ten In right hours per day, owing to dullness in the trade. The largest plain mill of Mcllvalne .t Co, at Reading rinsed Wednesday foru week on account "T a lack of orders. Tlio.pud-Ile mill of the firm Is running. ns usual. Danecroua couiitrrlelt tilrr dollars are said to be in circulation. They arc of Iho dnlo of 1881, audhayea clear umt al most perfect ring. Dr. Grolf lectured on lhe "Wonders of the Human Body" lo n irry large and in Iclllfcnt audience ul tho Lancaster County Institute hist week. You should not fall to hear hi in at the Carbon Cuiiuty Instituto on next Wednesday evening. Ilcstrved i teat tickets 25 eta. I A pan of sliced raw onions placed In u room where thero Is diphtheria will absorb the poison ami prevent tho dlseuse from spreading, Tho onions thnuld bo buried every morning and Iresli ones cut up -It is very delicious to the toste.iimll can he administered to infants without the allghtest danger. Jadwin's PineTarSyrup. tor sale by T. D, Thomas, Lehiglilon, Pa. Tlio large barn of Charles Ohiyburger, at Egypt, North Wluti hull Township, Le high comity, was doitroycd by fire at 7 o' clock Monday morning. Tho wugun shed and several wagons were also burned. The barn wos Insured In Iho Tuekcrtou Insur ance Company. Dsve Howard, -n former Luzerne county outlaw, who was ljnched recently' iu Dakota, is suid to have conlrsscd that he hud helped kill fourtosu meu during his lifetime; that ho bai helped kill t'le man that was found In a Plymouth mtno, and had something to do with nil tlio crimes in Luzemo county until (lie neighborhood became loo hot lor him. His remarks wore taken down by the Sheriff, who refused to mako them jiublir,at they contain valuable" eyiuenco against persons living iul'ennsyl- vauia. The Grand Salt Uiver Parade which was to have taken place on Wednesday evening, iu this borough, has been postponed until TUEP J)AY EVENING, Nov. 25. Everybody should be present as a good timo is expected. The report that tho Delaware, Lacka wanna nnd Western Railroad will extend its Blooiusbiirg division westward is based on the fact that tho Northumberland Coun cil has granted lhe road the right tn run through one of its streets, which but a few months before was refused the Reading Road. It was stipulated that certain shops were to be located in the town and engineer corps have run lines for new tracks uud have also surveyed routes through Unl-m, county. It is ulso reported that the coin piny will bridge the Susquehanna i.t Northumberland uud build u line to Selinv grove, connect witli tho Selinsgrovo and North Branch Railroad, complete (bat road to Mifllintown, cros-i the Juniata there and build southwest, thmu-jli Fulton county, connecting with the Baltlmoro aud Ohio in Muryland. Mahonincr Items. F. D. Kliugemau waa ot Puttsvile last Sunday. Piosidcnilt Cleveland -bow does' that sound In Iho Republican cars. Rev. 0. S. Hainan proiclied in tho Evangelical church on Thursday evening. The store at New Mahoning will be closed next Thursday Thanksgiving. Amnion ilellznnd wile, of WiUcsbarrc, spent a lew days with Thomas IMlz. Protracted inoetiugs nru at present be ing held in tlio Evungelical chuicli ut this piaco. A laflle match is to comooffut Stephen Fcnsleriuacber's hotel on this (Saturday) overling. Ed Xander, who was employed by A. Amcr during the sumnior, left for Rock port ou Tuesday. Our boys and girls are happy because the schools will bo closed next week while the teachers ore attending the County ln stiiuto, Mr. Amoroso Eberls and Miss Emma Siller w,ll bo married tn morrow (Sunday). They hava our best wishes for success In their journey through life. Tlie.Domncriits, of this place, came out ahead of tho Democrats nf Maucii Chunk uud Lehighton. They had a torclelight procesion on Monday evening in liouor ol Clevelind's triuuiphaut election. Tho Repnblieous around here died hard. They did not tniiikll possible tint th y could be deleiiled with all the money kings on their title, and doing their best for their candidate. But they finally gave up Hie shott and were tent up Suit River uu Mon day evening. Dash. Around Pleasant Corner. Misses, Emma mid Lizzie llnnlz, both of this place, were to Lehighton uud Mauch Chunk on last Saturday. Mils Sarah Delp, of Schuylkill county, was tho guest of Mrs. J. T. McDauiel on last Sunday. D. S. Long.icre, ol Centre Square, wos Visiting friends at Stemlersvilla ou last Sunday. . Miss Mary Keller, of Upper Manch Chunk, was on a yisil to her pareuts, in this place, recently. Mr. Nitlinu Genunn, of East Penn, wos the guest of I). Nolhsleiu uu Sunday last. A dance coma off at J. T. McDanicl'a place on last Saturday uight. Everything passed off quietly. Dennis Nolhstein, of Centre Square, spent last Sunday wjib friends In (juakake Volley. The Centre Square 1,. U. S. S. received a quantily of new bymu books, Mrs. Ruhrig wos Hie guest of Mr. C. E. Rebrig on last Sunday. Josm'h. reoplo in and oat of Town. We would be pleased to have our citizens send us items under this head as It is im possible for us to secure tiirm all Ku. o George f. Malm, ol Weatbcrly, wasln town during the week. Mr. Johu C. Kirk, of Philadelphia spent last Sunday with friends in town. Our young friend Al Clauts, of Drif ton, spent Sunday with hit parenti here. - Miss Emma Bower, of Cutatauqiia, was visiting relatives and Iricnds here during the week. Our genial friend Harry V. Jooes, of The Thus. W. Price Co., of Philadelphia, was our guest during Ibe week. Mr. and Mrs. ltebert Sweeny, of town, spent several dayt iu Alleulowu visiting relativei aud friendi during the week. Our popular ywiog friend Frank D. CUuh, of Great Bind, Pa., will pleat ac- ' cept our thauks for far ors shown. Mux Emma OWrl, who has been visit lug raUtires aud friends in JUaJing tor tl.a pat in or tight weeks, returned home vu I Tuesday utligbtcd with Ler ru.U Infjrmation Wanted. Left hn home nn or nboiit the 15th day I of October last, James Carpenter, aged 13 srara, 01 11 umuniui, j.uze rne cntiniv. lie U rather latl for hit ago and "f o nuiel, per sonal demeanor. His parents nro very anxious In hear about him, en his where abouts ot present Is unknown (o them, VJUlha Closed. The undersigned announce that they wil closn their respective pi ices ol business mi Thursday, November 27 Thanksgiving D.ivi .1 V. Niisbaum, I R. Ferislerinaker, Will, liemelcr. I Claim Bros.. E. II Snyder, I II. It. Peters, W. II. Strauss, I J. L. Gabel. Thanksgiving Day. Thursday, Nov. 27lh, Is the day of thanksgiving opieinted by the Governor of this Slate iu compliance witli the tecum - mendalion ol thn President nf tlio United litate8. It will doubtless bo observed by our citizen generally with the respect that they usually pay lo such oooiib ons. As the Binks and Public Ofllcci will lie closed, in couformity m custom, persona who may nave busincs-l Willi auy nltliem should brur this holiday iu mind aud "rake time by tho forelock." Thirty Cars Wrecked. At nu early hour on last Tuesday a. in , while n Lehigh nnd Susquehanna dov n train was passing I'urryville, a wheel broko aim tho car left lhe track. About Ihtrtv cars followed, all of which were ladly wreckid. The coel wos scattered in all ill rocllons and both tracks were blocked until the afternoon. Pueseiicrrs were transferred do Iho Lehigh Valley Railroad at Packerton and were m.t rnoro than half nn hour l e- hind llioM-heduli) time. The loss is esti mated at several thoiiand I'ldhrs. Tho Board of Pardons. Tlio B Mrd ol Pardons on lust Tuesday recommended Executive clemeuy in the case of William Murray, convicted ot viola tion of election luws iu ScliuylKill county, Tne President Jiidgo aud other onkcrs ol ilooii rl asked for lhe pardon of the prisoner. A pardon waa reluscd to Thomas Hanley, convicted ol robbery, Luz-cruo county. The following cites were held under ndvisjrnenli Thomas Barret, murder in first degree, L'l zerno ciiuity; Michael O'Drjan and Clnie topher Donnelly, Moltlo M'igulrcj, Schuyl. kill. Mrs-Albriuht's Will. Tlio will oflho widow nf the late General Albright, ol Mauch Chunk, has been ud milted to probate. The real estate and principal a.sets go lo (lie sister and brother ol Iho ileceuscd. A tine bedroom set is given to the Methodist parsonage, and C. O Stroll receives the law office furniture; ol General Albright, besides ininy valuable books. Judge J. W. Ileborling and Rev Mr. tleilner nro the executors of the estate. which is worth about $18,000, independent of Ibe estato of General Albright, out ol which Mrs. Albright received an iucomool fSOtl per monln. The rest uf tin estate, will go to the next of kin of Gen. Albright. Wanted a rost-Oflico. A good slory is told of a counlrv store keeper in u small town ou the line of the North Penn Railroad. For twenty-five yeurs he has voted the Democratic llskel and tho only other groceryman In tho place voted the Republican ticket. The Jailer has bteu,postiumter for imuy years, much to tho distfinilort of the Djtii leril, ns It drew trade Irjin his stoio. This year tho Democrat determined to mako an effort for the'offico nnd yotcd tho Republican ticket. He made violent speeches agiimt lib form er par.ly uud lauded tha Republican cin didule Jor President. The citizens ot the village aro having a good luugh at this par ticular grocery man's rxpeuse. Firos Lighted in tho Audovor Funtaco. For a considerable time tlio Audoyer Furnoco Company, nt Pliilllmbure. has hod its stacks out of blast, the roison beine partly repairs and partly a poor market. Tho repairs were completed on the 13th inst., nnd tlio men wcro called together nnd informed that, owing to tlio depressed inuiket, the romnauy could uot nll'ord lo pay wages lately In vogue. IT tho men would accept 11 reduction, hnwovcr, the company would light on stack, In order to giyo employment to us many as possible. Tlio proposition was accepted and the lurnnco was lighted the sumo nieht. linen ers are reduced from $1,811 to Sl.lit), furnaen inon from 1 40 lo $1.25, laborers Iroin SI to 00 cents. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in Iho Tost Of fieo nt tins ploco, Nov. 11), issi : Arlon, F. J- ('.') Horn. Miss Jnilo Hlncs, jllr. 1'red Ifcnmanti, Joseph Krcsiio. Nathan (3) Ktdile, Miss Mary Kelscr, Laura 1'., Mnycr, J acob N01 lutein, J. A, Power. Miss O. P., 1'etcr, E. (lldeon llriw. t tr Aiisri.iciier.fi. I.., Arnold, Lljlle J., lti.L-,.Iili 1. T llaucr. Mrs. Elialra ltrowatieck. HI., Iloyer, Henlauiln Black, O. A., I'rntliv T..1... I Connelly Mnrirarct ifruinnure, Aincrt HAllolinr... Il.l.l.... itonoinus, Mrs. Mary , , ii. n.ftvi iionoiiius, airs. IJanser, Mr. William Roiiomiis, Win .',v,i, j 11 1 ties (..j Krerui, alias Kale Kernan t Hro.. llmw nr. irnn... l.'er I,i,m.. swurtwood, Peter Waitainun, Nathan Woir, Nathan Yiieirer. Joseph llpaslcr, Albert H., I'ersons calliii foranv oflho above let. ten will please fay "advertised." It. II. PitTBas.P. M. A Track-Walker Killed. At an early hour 011 the morning of lhe 13th iust., when Lehigh Valley shifting engine No. 3D arrived at Slatington, the engineer found n hut 'on the lunk nf the engine nnd blood on tho pilot. Surmising that on orcident hod happened the engineer of the next coal traiu going North was told lo be on the look oul. A few lniles up the road the mangled body of Charles Brink man, a track-walker, wos found. Tho skull was crushed and the body terribly mutilated. Brinkman had been in the coniiany's employ many years ond during his tcrvice on the road Walked about forty eight tbousaud miles. lie was fitly five yeors of age ond leaves a wife. He resided in the neighborhood of Lobgh Gap, Ibis count)'. Thieving Tramps at Eatton. Wlulo two citizens ol Eiston were stand ing in u shadow on lhe night of the 13lh iust, they observed five men try tevoral store doors and finally enter ilillard A Sigman'a coal ofliccj. Tho cillzsns a pproach ed the door, were discovered and the thieves fled. Several shots wcro fired, without ellect. The police loan arrived and found oo nun, who hod jumped over a wall twealy leet high, Later they raided a gang of tramps and caught seven more. All were reooguized as being professional trampsaud old offenders. Oo Ihem were founJ a number of knives, tinea learned to hate been stolen In Allentown, Fruity afternoon the polieo caught four more tramps Willi stolen gcoda. All art being held. The newest skirt trinimlnea ara nr. luHidicular iuilMd ol horizontal. and soma lew skirts are perfectly pltiu, without any 1 Irimuiiog or drapoiy. This stvle is tuiudia iijif awMaBa ai tmmm Convicted and Rentenced. John Uoinhord ant .luck McOtilro, win were charged with orson and otleiiijltd arson, wen convicted Thursday nf Inst week. During September a large number of incendl iy fires prevailed in Allii.towii and much loss of property resulted. In one day llioro were four tires, nnd so bold weh the iueeiidiurirs that ill tunny ruses the, did (heir wurk In do lime. Suspicion finally fell ii Reinliard, Mitlulre and Me Gee uud they were arrested and h.dgid Ii juil. Willi th dr arrest the fires ceiisid James McGce wet tried with llicm, but It wassbown that ho had no cnumctloii w.th the Incendiary aels, though ho was much iu their company, and he wet nrq'lltled.-. The principal oyidonoo was gljcu by tfattle Hlinir.-r, a little girl, 8, cnrs old. The sell possession of tills yon I Ii fill w.tnci: her simple, straighlforwar I story; her un usual intelligence, shown by the Icadlricsi with which alio undrraiud uud correct answered question., c.-eate.l profouco iinprecniou. She ovcrh.'drl aconyiri.iio between thn men, during which niiensked tho oilier whether he had matcher) she followed them Into an nllcy and Inter sw them run out, and Hum it was itisooyo-id that a staOlo was burning. The defeiid uiils denied that they Weru iu lie alley tie duy of the ntte npt, but lhe jury did tut believe them and had no dilllcully in nr riving ot n' verdict of guilty. Judge Al bright, Friday, sentenced Ihem to pay n lino of Jll'll each and undergo 1111 Imprison ment In tho Eisieru Peniteutiuiy f.r i term of four years. A Proud Blacksmith. ALLkhTuvx, Nov. 13. John J Scliodt. of tills city, has gainei for himself it repn. lotion as nu exceedingly tine blnckimitl. Besides blacksiuitliing, ljo Is ulso a D.miio criilin iHihtllinn, and wos a candidate Im coun'y treasurer some llmoago. Mr. Shad la acknowledged lo be oue of thn best liorse kfiocrs in the sountrv, and has made shoo for several no'.ed horses. Last your he bad occaiion to see Maud S. nnd to meosarc and examine her feet. Returning hums, he went lo work aud made lour thoes accoidingto his own laste. ond what lie belioved would better suit M.iud S. in her trials 011 the track. Tney wcro hlglilv polished nnd neatly executed. He roat them to Vauder'jill, who was so muc'i pleased with I hem that be wrote Mr Schadt in his own hand-writing thankinc him for (bo shoes, and thereafter ordered all tho shoes lor the "Queen of lluTurP from Mr.Schidl. Some tunc a.i Mr. S executed a horse shoe, which lie polislnd yery finely, phi' ing it with niekle,.nid neitly en raved tin wold "Luck" on it and srut it to Governor Cleveland. In acknowledgment of the same ho received tho following letter re eently : Kxkcutivk Mansmx SriTK or N Y. Aliu.vy, N. Y., Nov. II, 1881. J Mr. John J. S.ImJI, Allentoan, l'a. My Dr.AiiSiu: I received, a' nuinWr ol days no, the beuutiful horseshoe winch juu so kindly iiioiIb end sent nio. Willi il I appropriate 1 lo myself the earnest desite 01 tne Honor mat luck or gooi foituno would ettcrid uie in tho polili.-il couynss then landing. Since the. receipt ol your present Hie con I est fcnt been decided in fa vor ol tho parly which I repiesentcd. 1 shall giyo due ere lit to lhe horseshoe for what has already happened, and thnll carefully preseryo It In I lie. hope that it may bring sucsess to my efforts to give to tho people K-iod goiernment. Yours, very truly Gitui ka Clevki.a.nu. Hako S20.00 lor Christmas. Tin puhllihersof Hitlctlic'-i Monthly ufiir twelve vuluablo rewards 111 Hi dr Monlilj for December, among ivjich is tho follow Ing: We will give i'.'fl.OO lo tho person Idling us which is tho middle verso of tlio New Testament Sciipiurcs (not the Revised Kl iti'in) by December J Or It. 1881. Should two or more correct answers bo 1 1 ceiled the Umvaiiii will bo divided. Too money will bo forwarded lo tho winner December 15th, 1881. Persons dying lor the reward mutt send 20 cents iu silver (nn postage stamps taken) with their answer, lor which Ibev will receive Iho MwilMu for Junuaiv, ill which the name mid nddrrt-s nf the winner of lhe reward and tho coiro.'t answer will be published, and in which several more valuable rewards will bo offered. Address RCTI.MIKC PUDUilllXH CVjIfANY, EdStUIl, Peuua. Fresh Fashion Notes. Brown furs lake precedence of ttllolli ers this season. llnolcs and eves aro once more used ns dress fastenings. The dog collar necklet is much worn by young ladles. Women with 6hoit woitts ought not to wjar broad belts. The useful and fashionable nolonalso is aitin fashionable. Fancy clasps nro eel ut tho uoek and belt nf fashionable ulsters. Broad Hercules braid is tho popular trimming tor :lulli dressn. -The yellow chrysanthemum is lhecorsae boquet of the moment. 0 Bronze, green and pomegranate red It the Idlest French color combination. Neck chains are no longer worn nnd ladies who imsseis them ore converting them into bracelets. Five gilded bird's claws set upright in the centre of a tuft ol feathers form the pompon on an imported bonnet. Tlio masculine theatre goer will rejoice in Inn fact tint the c.irreet dress hat ol the Winter is small or ol medium size. STOCK MARKETS. Reported up to 12 o'clock, by Do Haven A Townsend.Bankcrs.No. 3fl S Third Street, Philadelphia. Stocks bought and cold either lor cash or on nnrsiii. l'hiladelph-.a, Noy. lath 188-1. bid asked NS.Te, Ext 101 U S Curronev r.'a 107 U S 4J, new". n;ij H4 v a I i 1213 121J Pennsylvania R II 51 51 i Philadelphia .V Reading R R 1 IJ 1 1 J Lehigh Vallev R I! 59J 00 Lelilgh Coul A- Navigation Co 41 4 41 Hull. N. Y. A Phila. R R Co 3J SJ New Jersey Central 113 41 Northern Pacific Com I8J 1SJ m 11 nr.i in 101 1-s Oregon Transcontinental 13 131 union raciijc 501 5llj Western Culnn r.nl Rna Weit Shorn Itft. ... ?lll Jo Loulsyille k Nashvillo !..! 2j 251 Silver, ITrudcs) 60 88 Weekly new- met.li a nice. eii. . Pler derotrj to tclnncs, plQcchnit. discoveriei, invent tQbllIiIlSil t'naH nnml,a. ill...f r.t...l .,1, a wot vaIus 1 Lie tin-ycloprdia of In form n't Ion wlucli . oM aiiiiri, A HIS t'llMllt-Hluu, iarUTUC tha jSncsirno Asifuk as la sncli ,tht it cir- i'" i-riouii riitain nt niinnui. iim ruinuiariiv t,i cnlaiioo r 'r y cnuals that of all other papers of '.'.'.""oeih'ned. I'r.co. Sf3.aiajer. Ilf.cnunt in., ins, H ,M br , resdMlers. MUII.1 CO., Publishers, No. Sut Brotdnajr, N. Y. ATENTS. Muan A Ca. bare also had Tlllrty 6even Yoflro' lira. Ilea bcluro tUa X'atent Ontea. and baia jireparad mora tiir.n Ono Hundred "Iripuo- Fnd aunlicalioiit tur putenu 111 llto tntrd liuies and fnretsn countries. isreais, si:uu-.. i-"i'i. "'.. A.iir',iui-nt. and all other tivra lor tounn to Inraotors tbeir riabia in tbo li..i..rR..ln, Cnn.fl. KnclaDd. rraniu,. fil...... ....I nlh.r foraien coantrlM. pre pared at sliort notice and on raontUlfruis. lnlormauon a. 1 1 obtaining Mlaili CMsr folly (inea m hout chirge. llsnd-boytf or in(...i.,n ... fra.. PstMcts obtained VILr lUlllai(CVnnn.... through iluoo&f 0 ara noticed m Ibn Saientiflo Ainon. ..1 fiL-e. Tl- .nnlnei 1 ..-i rdtea la i .-II ur.arii.".dtya,tivi'toL..whowislitodisjoi of th' 11 I'liu-cis. ... , . Jl" " '- M l.J-.ad:v1, .IT Villi. .JIJW WILIM,!! aterrh Cmi be Cure& That exceedingly tll.igrcoablo nnd very prevalent disease, catarrh, lu caused by scrof ulous taint In tho blood. Hood's Sarraparllla, by lis powerful purifying nnil vitalizing action upon the blood, speedily removes tho cause, and thus effects n radical nnd permanent euro of catarrh. Tlioso who sudor from Us vai led symptoms uncomfortabloflowfrom the nose, oftcnslvo breath, ringing and bursting nnlscs In tlio cars, swelling ot the eott parts of tho throat, nervous prostrallon,clc. should tako Hood's Sarcnparllln and bo cured. Tho Best Yiodlcino "I have suffered llh calanh In my head for years, and paid out hundreds ot dollars for medicines, but have hcrcloforo received only temporary relief. I began to tako Hood's Barsap.ullU and now my catarrh Is nearly cured, tho weakness of my body Is nil my appetlto Is good- In fact, I feci like another person. Hood s Sarsaparllla Is the best wed- Iclno I havo over taken." Mas. A. Cu.nnino ham, Providence, R. I. Bold by all druggists. CI; six for $5. Ilado I only by C. I, HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. tiOO Doses Ono Dollar, pHoodrs':; S gp BLE DEEDS of nu: gHfcfly fsH Of many ass ami naiioin. Ponrajed by IOO flrcat Vsntrr HI'Lil'J' im iiiirouuciimi iiy A're Wrrf Sivvi 1 macnimmi iioin:av 11MS. W$l lilUM'iSandt'HOTdflltAfllALllUMS in grist vatiety.ol Mil a. -lii-ftlw ppcciaily adapted for Holiday talcs. Hemaikahly low ri (-.St -I iber.1l Discounts, Kxtra IVim. 1 MlhMS . . ess, II. L. ffiKUCX & CO., 1117 Cftesinut St , l'l)ila.lelil.ia. Addresi, POP HAM'S ASTHMA SPSOIPIO FOR THE CURB OP ASTHMA. EilnldWietl ISll'J. Tiial 1'iickaoB l-'rce. . ...ii oisti ., i-r ipriciors, riiiia.iciiiui.i. 11,1 not t.111 to try llils splendid preim a tli.ii U ji.u have dlitlaiilt i.reaihlnic troni Asdinia, Hay Fever, or tllironle Urooeh lis li is 1 I. cas int liiliallnir remedy, Knlnir ut once tn thn c.u or the dlscne! roouivliu ih an i, 1. ,r phlemn, rel.ixltiu lhe tlalitness ol Hie olies , 1 r'Miiotlmr. i-xiu jtur.i tl 1.1 and kIviii I'd 0 1 1 . and 1 iietilre relief lu every case. Put lip In Largo lloxct und sold by T. D". '1 . !,, rugiiioii, i a. I10l. , Brino in your Job Work. New Advertisements. JOSEPH SAVITZ, Boot and Shoe Maker, Oj.poslte OLAD3S it URO'S, .Bank Street, Lehighton. Repairing neatly done at low prices. ' Patronage solicited. Oct. 25, 1U3. WANTED IMMEDIATELY! V If A f-w gr.0,1 meu to canvass tortile silent Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs. Vines, llusas, ,'tc. No experience lequlred' Salary and expenses piid. Ad drtss II. J. i(JU HUN &.OO., Ililahton, N. Y. ooto. 25 lm S; "'.'! iliorls cl good mile paper and 25 uiivelopcs for 10 cetts ot the Novelty Store next door lo Iho Aovooitk Ofii.v. i3 a'A" fifes a M S S c i r Oak Firewood! Siwed o Proper Length, nil! bo furn ished at $3.50 PER. LOAD By Reuben Rehrig. Leave your orders at the Ad vocate Office. lin !10m0o LIVE 0AH7A88BB8. Qrati'lcst Cnmlfnntlon (HTcra ever mmle Wo mean Ut 1 hat muuel Family jmi-er Tiic IIoartlistonG Farm anil Nation, Is tho CJtnnect, HnnVeumePt, I'urcst Month ly In AiutIoa, Ably cover tlio iniirlivnt fiii.jccts ut DdinostltJ ami l.ur.il lOoutiomy, Agriculture, IJvu Stock. l.Jupallon, Uur rent Kventr, Hygiene, &.c Larncft ami nbleit 8t;ill orcdiuirs iuv1 coutrlhuture. Fur 3 cents to pity nctuut return pustnKO ufcml Frtmplounl full jinrtlcularc, ghow. In you hvr to m.ike a fortune by rciirecnt. Iiijf uur intcreau In connection with the imper nnU Its liremlum, thno marvelous little volumes, 1 11K 1'OOKhIT MANUAL, 'lNgi;ir.ts Within," Nob. 1,3,3 and 4, nnd the great book ol the ccnturr( the American Home ami Farm Cyclopedia, Tho package mailed and attention ujlre n every applicant who answers s Ills advertise mcnt, rests us25c. so ask jou to give us your name, address, nue, business experience lfnny.uiul name relcrence. If you aro al. ready settled In buelarss send us tho names of two or more uood agcuts, nud Iu return ire ivtll send you the paper 'J months, Write at once. W. 11 THOMPSON fc CO., Publish, ers, 404 Aich Street, 1'httidclphta, l'a. Oct. 25- v. 8 Farm for Sale. A valuable farm or about lsaarrer, adjoin. Ing binds of Wallace Selpul, on the rood leading lo the Mahoning Valley, will be told on easy terms. For further Informa tion address or apply to O. II. M. riTOOlCKU. Lehighton, l'a. At K. II. Snyder's Storo. juir:e-tr T. J. BRETNEY, Ileepretfiilly announces to lite merchantsof Lehluliion andolhert that he Is prepared to do all kinds ol - Hauling of Freight, Express Matter and Baggage ot very reotonoble prices. Hy prompt at tention to all orders be hoptt to merit a share ol public latronage. Heeldsne. Corner of Pino und Iron rttreel, Lehlgbteu, Pa. Orders lor 111111102 left at '. M. DWeenr . SfLttaJla 5 mm Kim's si ore will receive prompt aitenilon. , T. J lWLTsi.Y i uct. 12, lilt Sia. Serious consequences r I'sble (oenmelf I catarrh is not attended to In season. Tin 1 dlseno frequently tlcslrnyv Iho fnseof smell I and tiflen dovelopos Into brfiicliltls or pulmo- j nary consumpllon, t'ndotil'tcdly many cases . of cotisuinptlon originate In c.larrli. Ilnod's) j Sarsnparllla cures catarrh nnd has even effected remarkable cures ct consumption i Itself, In Us early stage'. A look containing statements of many curcK by Ilnod's Sarsapa- ' rllla, will bo sent free to r'ltv!''! rend addresi ' to C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Ma- . Catarrh and Impure- Blood "Hood's Sarsnparllla )i.i l clprd 1110 more for catarrh and Impure Wood than anything else I ever used," A. IWi 1.. Syracuse, N. Y. "I suHcrcd thrco years with catarrh, nnd my general health was cor In consequence. Whcfi 1 look Hood's R.tr '".irl!a 1 found I had lhe right remedy. The catarrh Is yielding. as Hood's Sarsapatllla Is cleansing my blood, - i nnd the general lone ol m." s.vtrm Is linprov. I Ing." FiiAMf Wasiidi'h.n, iioclifster, N, Y. 1 Sold by all druggists. SI; six for $5. Madtj : only by U. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. 100 Dosos Ono Dollar. If, .Mwii, ), yi. Just U'liol. Also nm.n cent w t Hll.v in set a iK3T.KrLY es:i-:v-:d. WANTED SUTC..".'." I !' w AT ONC3 IjITu' 1 ' WOIIUS FOIt Sl'KCIlL CI.AS.Hi: OS' l.lniNi.s. MUX AMI HUl'llAMCH Who .Ull'li I. il .il to need Hum, uliluif their orders 11 sunt: protits liberal, easy an I nulck: .10 .el 1 acutleiinn clearlnu 525 lo aUan. k ..1 ir l1eneil Willi the ,...rlr. ....It. XI ....... quired; write for particulars. I; you .1 moo ners, mve ajre, iraue or pr 1 tuu em meiii nun riierincea P.iil.tr n.li-i Co , Vanierhllt Ave.. New mk - f. p. boye: Uli, Farryville, Carbon Co., l'a., KeFpectfully annouuees that he will hove constantly on hand a large druvoet elioicq BREEDS OP SIIOAT, whlelihe will dl.oso of at ut; LIV I n MARKET PHIOCS. HelnrPr. an In- Hon of his flivk bcloro ou puuh.iso ilsv whore. ALSO. Is prepared to alter and attend 1 ' r ,.. The Winter Woion, IFIiIilliliS In MOORr: COUNTY. NMH tIAKOLlNA. (Not Now Jcrsoj )i Is on tho most elevated point H Hie lonu Ii. f pine section hi tho South, l'rei from ereiy tiMlartal Inlluence. The atmosphere la highly charged with oione Iroin Hie almost boundless pints. Send for work on "The j Pines," written by itphyslclun who has n.n.U J the lung disease a lire study li iil.is a ; history of this section, .Seiillteru 1 lies, nut many hints which will be et luier.st to j Rheumatics and C'ousuuip'lves We will send a few thousand copies tree ol ;n i to 1 those applying during; thouext lew in. I lis 1 Wodeslroto correspond with pliyslebin .and i will make It lo thilr Interest to wmu to t. 'rasPTim and Mroana: ; WHY SUFFER? When you can dud relief an I pleasure by spending a month or two nu tlio lummlt n tho colobrated long leaf pine region pf tho South. Very low ratoe of board will be charged hy tho hotel and boarding houses JuriuuMlie winter of 1S81, ond the St l luiuilirmtlnn Heitartment has arranued Hint persons on their tint visit can sccuro rouml-trlp lleketa from Hoston, New York nod ll.iltlmoru at very low rates. Add rets OEO. II. PATTHRSON, lletldcni .Manager, Manly P. O,,' Moore Do., N. (.1. State of North Carolina, AGRICULTURAL Kr.PAl.TJll.NT, Ralkioh, N.C., June leih, 1M4. To the People of the Nor I Urn. Nt yBlt landan4Noith Western Hlalei ) Is with, deep regret wo learn or tho beai.t Ion jn sustained hy the frosts and leu It li.eni . 1, Thursday and Friday Blahls. .ilu u.h.itvili and 30th. At usual our State, North Carolina, Ecai-ks. Onr tobacco plants are unltuil ui,di!roHliiE nice y. llraln and uross crops on verr r, ,. Noiloiuano whuicvir dene to Invtt delie"to vegetables and trulls, " Vu are very desirous of havlug the many thousands o acres of unoccupied ii n. t "tn?: ;n7,",,,,,l'yrrrr,.i,U.,.,ttC'lma,C ""' """ North (irollna Is within itficcn lumrs rid. Z .l!w,.u.tk- Tbe v""' roi.ureis ul lhe Mate will bo exhibited iu 11.1s rl y ' 1, llraud State Exjioiltlou Oiluber 1st le ftp Ii, It Is my duly and pleasure 10 lui 11 s n liior motion to pcrsoui reeling hornet In Ihcbtalo Very Respeetlully, J.VO. T. Patiikk, (state Aeer,tIiuinlgiatlon, J"sSul)scribo lor Uie Vt. VOCATE, Ollly !1 ik,. )i,.t. r.J ilLU. only U bi.vy cialcnali. '
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