f?NcY Advertisements. FortheKoiidays! Deats & Co., haye just opened on Immcnso a-'airtnicntol Ladies' at Gents Gold Watcta, Silver ai Mel Watclies, Clocks, Silverware, Jewelry, Rings, Spectacles, Eye-Glasses, &C-, &c., which they are offering at the very low est cash prices. Call early for first choice and Best Bargains. REPAIRING- ffill kinds promptly altendad to t low charges nod all work warranted. P. 0. BUILDING, Weissport, - - - Penna. Railroad Guide, IMlaMiia He B. P Arrangement cf Passenger Tr? Ins. NOVEMBER Uth, 18SI. Trains loavo AUcntown as follows! (Via rcitKIOVEK RAILnOAK) For Philadelphia at 4.45, S.SO, 11 40 a. p., and 3.ia p. ro. SUNDAYS. Tor Philadelphia a,t 5.f! a. m.and 3.20 p.m. (Via ElST TSIIS BllAJiCII.) For Reading' nnd Harrlsbure, 5.43, 8.40 a. in.. 1S.15, 4.3 and 0.05 p. m. For Lnneasterand Columbia, 6,45, MO a, IP,., and 4. 3J). to, SUNDAYS, Tor Harrlstmrs, and waypolnts, 0.01 p. m. For Philadelphia 7 .15 n. in. Trains for Alleatown loavo as follows : (Via PnniiiOMKN IUimioad.) Leave Phllad'a. 4.&1, 7,43 a. ro. Md 140, l.:t. 4!W, and MS p, oi. SUNDAYS, Leavt Philadelphia. 8.00 a.m., S50, 4.S0 p, 10. (Via East Phi?. Hp. such.) r.vt Iirillllf, 7.U, 10 15 A. III., 3.00.3.10, and It p tn. Leave llarrlslmrtr, 6 OS, 7. Si, 3.50 a. pi , 1.15 d 4.00 p. in. Leave LancasUr, 17.30 a. m., 12.10 ad (S.IO p. m. " Laave Columbia, 7.30 a. m, 18.40 and S.40 p. m. trom lInjrStreat Depot. SUNDAYS, Leave Reaillne, B OS a m. Leave llnrilibiirz. 7.00 p. n. Trains Tla "Pcrkloin-n llaltroad" marked thus () run li and Irom lleput. Mntli anil Oreen streets, Philadelphia, oilier trains to and from Broad strict llepol Tbt 44 and 6.3'J .. in. tralr.s from. Allen town, and !ho 1 35 and Is p.m. train trout Philadelphia, via Perttlon en Railroad, have through cars 10 and liom Philadelphia. J. i:. WOOTThir, General Manager. V. O. HANCOCK, Uen'l t'n.s'r it Ticket Agent Nar i7ih, V3 tr Will the oominar man smoke V was net tlod by FreX, IV- l UU cbarqtfmr pain.. I-hU-t IIq say?, morven cr. that tho rational way to uso tobacco U Uirodgh the iij3. AU agree that oaly tho best tobacco should U ufd. Which U tho best TliJt U which Nature has contributed tho most ex. quieiU) flavors, Black well1! Hull Durham fim&Iiluff Tobacco lilln the bill t oinjtvly. 'esrly two-thirds of all tlw tobicconrrown ou the GoMeuTobaccobelt of North Caro lina goes into tho manufactory of lilaclt well, it purhwn. They buy the t icUof tuo entire pecuon. lieuco 141 ack well's r.ull Durham Sinokfnir Tobacco is tho twit jf that toljaccQ, poii'i be decched when you buy. Tha purhwn Bull trade- niars is ou ecry penulno I'bcftago. Bl&ckwcll's Gtnulno Brill Durham la tho choice of all Jm .t cf trmolitotf Tobacco. Tino.rc w,ooy than at anylhlnjf elBi by J tuktnK an, agency for tho ben selling book out IJujilnnen ucctel KTurtdt )y. None Inll. Ttrmafreo, Hallett H.iok Co., rortlamJ.wa.fn9. UcoVM-ly MERCHANTS profits liy InlrcducliiK a line ( rtn Kods. In tliuenslblo o all families. Mill nddriis lur fall partlenlari.iipAUrn KOUH (Jourixv, No. TJ4th Aitatte, New York JtsS7 ljr TTTT5rpTTT5T!e"rcd by our aslrluent .LX i U.r)i.0,n pow(ier. Rale, lure, care tl.OO. II; mall with lull Ulrce lions, 'nook lur 'i eent stamp. PKUT&tJO., $01, Slith Arcnui, Kt ui)l. Uc.IJ-ly PATENT, ANDIUISUN fc SMlfll. Solicitor or U. s. and For elirn I'atonU. No. JOUSeV nllt Street, car, tl, ipr. U. S. Pater-t oftlce, Wnlilniilon, 1). 11. (Jorrcspondeneerollclieil. No ikT( rot adTlce. No too chared un. tt Patent is allowed, Uelereoces. Levis Jnhn.CA&i Co.. Hankers, and Poslma.ter. Washlagtop. 11. C, VampUlels of insiruf tleas free. mi.) 17 u. LAN D i!Tt'i nw; 11 l l-'llllMr.STV'AII llKllTIFltl. . a nd WAIl A 1. 'HOMESTEAD tlF.UTI FIOAT- Sfi and all kinds of LAN J) 515U1PT Uonitbt ae.lsjld. Lime Stock, and Uttihett Prices pAld. Do you ant to sell or tuy t. If o, write tn A. A. TlllIM AS, Attorney at Law, Yfasktagton, P.O. an.4 tfo. COLLKUIS, NUWAKK, NIJW JEWSliY. Oocuples three Jlulldlncf. frir est and Br st More Ill1onn for Krftduau-a than all otheraeliofil'ti om tloeU. Ltfp iia'arttlilp. sio. Write for circujara. T COLEMAN, PAL1MS i CO., Proprietor. dvu, 'Ai ty. reiidiag throughout the United btales and Canada for deserllnn. nan-support, Intemper ance, aruelty, Ineoiupatlhluly. eta. Aduru res. utal your esse and adoreaa AlT atNKf WARD, WerW BolM'nj:. la irndwer. N'rw Yetk, ioyj'T i r ' Esaa lip "Original Cheap Cash Store." New Prices Made lor Quick: Sellius:! Jii order to close out certain uncs t j sooasiva nave tMie mine extraordinary reduc tions of which the following are a jciv : i3.il wiilto lllankels t-oiluccil to $2.rA $4.( Wlille lllaiikot rtxluccil to 3.oo. SK.45 Urvy liliinkcti rcilyicoil to 51.80. $3.40 tiivy lllanki'ta tcdiicnl to ti.M. Sl.no CiinllKiui .lackcls rt'duU'il to Si.. Q2.iv CnrillKn .Iiifki'ls rcdiiccil to Sl.no. Heat rnnllitiiu .Intkots reduci'd lrinii $4 to fa 51.20 Conifoi InUlea rcdutpil In ST conln. SStiM'ri'lmioOiiminrliiblei lCiluci'il loSU.70. lU'llVV llllfksklll RlOM't fl'lltll 9l.r,s to Sl.2.r,. Clionllla Krlniru for trlinmlni! tdialrs, cmli Inns, &c. rciluecil fiom 20c. to 6 per jnnl. The curly comers ;u ellki jj' to sccuro the best of the Uiuisulii, J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. Public Square, Hank Street, Lehigh ton, Pa. Juno 7, 1854-ly. SATURDAY. JAUAUY IX, IS3j. SPECIAL NOTICE. Persons making pnyinents lo lliis uflico by monoy ortlcrs or poslal notes will plesso make llictit pevable at Iho Wmsshirt Tost Omct, o I.e- lilglitnn olHre Is not n pipney order offico Our Neighborhood In Brief. Forauton I'ns a ptputaon of 50,000. Lent will commence ou the ISth, of Fortuity. As yet the o it no Isllr of canilidalrs for hoto ij-h nfTccrs nt tho cunrni elerlinn. There nr ilill a nnm'ier of pavcment aloi p n.ink street Hut aro sally in need of remits. A nunilcr of II. o suspended miners in the yieipily o(S;rahlon nro leaving for Ihc Wait. Ci melius MeC.irty,diei nthU resMenee at Dinjinon's Terry, Piko county, ou losi Saturday. jP3-A new tot ol CLOCKS. WAT0HJ3 und Ji:Vi:LItYJust leceived ut S. IIA'iA MAN'd Store, Lcliinhton. Ph. The shipments of slate liom Slotinglnn cnntiuue quito large and a more active trade iarxpeded in I lie f pr I ntj. Tlicre will bo a grand rnfllu fur two (at ho;s at the Exohsnfe llota', in this bp,r ou;li,mi Friday, the SOIh Instant. Any dealer nill ri fund tho money if Judwin's Tnr Syrup ibm't cure you. Try it Sold ni T. P. Thomas' drus store. We are pleosod to notiro that on r es teemed Mini Lewis Weiss is nbio to Ija about again after being confined to tbi hotisa for three or four weeks with a brokcu rib. Ve-FntVATJISALE-TlieundcrsiKiird Will cell Ins nioperty Minuted on the coper ol Nnrthampli'ti mid Mahoning streets, thM borough. Pniliji M illt-r. 2vv J.iii h Ilaupt, of llnth, Noitiiainpton ruinly, rti enlly hilled a Ivg wliiidi, wheu dres-cdt naiih.d 81." p uidi. A bn.th.-r of the si'iio l.o'tWhich was recently lulled, divi-cd 8?S iii mla. IOIv UENT. A finely fiirnihed rtmo room, wiih t'l.iiitdcln tixluref, Utely "co pied by tliioy's Urn? Sinn-, on llie priuci pal .tteet lu Vcibp.rt. K'iit eiii-ap Apidy to E dliick. Munch Chunk, or a'. Una olliec. It is ni.'mitteil that ivnisuiiiptinu is transniilted from one feneration tonnollier. It is also admitted mat Jndvfiti's Tar Ryrup cures U eycry time, gold a, X). Thoipub' drng store. Tho lielrs ol Mis. John Graver, dee'd.; will expose at publ.i; wlaiu Fr.inklin twp. on Monday, January l'J.h, six aer- of Valuable land i whiel is a frani dvveliiig house, hiru and nth r niii'iiiildinv aj.ll you w:.nia nu'e.Riiio,itli,easv stiave vnur hull cut or iluiiiipomiig.go to Franz itociicrer acuiouii, under the J.xuliiuicc Ho- tel. IIo will tlx you rij;iit, and doirtyuii loret it, Hold on the trulli, for it will serve V" U well und do you gond throuU eternity Hold on to irt it is beond pri,'c to on at all times and placer. Hold on lo )r. Bull's Cough S.mii(, or Ihere is nothing liko it for a cough or cold. Jcieuiiali Gnsi'oni and his 4-yeJr old daughter were thrown from a carriage down an einhaiiKinent urjr i eiut Il.ile, Schuyl. kill county , Saturday, and wero both fntrl ly iniuied. Grise.itu it a wealthy fanner, residing at Ilrpler'a, Pa. Pine tar will Uill llio par.isite that (!iuej I'Miimioiptioii. Jiidwin's Tnr Syiup ouitaiiis the pinpiT rjiiin,iiv and rjiialiiv. B.dd nl T. I) Thoituiti dru lnre. An litw Bui I and Mia Michael Woslmi both Hungarians, of C.ntnilia, S.'lniylkill county, alle iiptid to ylopo Saiunlay. Tliev tyrro pursuat mid otcrtnken by tlio lius banti'i Mis. Washie, u hen n fight enued, in wh rh Bond was futully und Washie seriouslt s abbid. Thero will be f.mr eclipses this year two o' t.ie suit and twoof the moon. Man U lClh an annular eclipse of the tun, Uibh hrre as a partial eclipso. March I'Jlb, p.ir- tul eelips of the menu, Invisablo here Secto'iiber 8lh, total eclipse of tho sun, in yifablehoro. September Will, n partiul eclipso of the itioon. Iti'member a certificate Is niven Willi eieh bnlllo of Jitdwiu's Tar Svptp, Imir of which eiiiiiies you to a valuable uoiut uoak Sold at T. 1). Tpoiniis' drug store. Thero is nbscJutely no truth in the highly sensational report Mrgrailet ffoin Wilkcsbarra to a eiv lork j nirniil that the niluers were preparing lo resist a con tcmplateij reduction ip wasy The (net it they are not prepared to lesisl, and whilu tley hnpo il will not coma yet li it does they will submit quietly. The roincrsand their Uborer wcrp never to poor as at pres- ant. -Tucker collieries, Nos. I and 3, owjifd and operated by the the Lehigh Valhy Coal Coinpauy and situated at Lost Creek two miles from Shenandoah, also the Con tilienlal colliery, operated by Iho the same compact, situated at Centralia, hays just been closed down IlideCuttely, owing ta the depression in trade. This step on the part of the LehigU Company throws Irom twelve to Cfleen hundred men and boys out of employment. For Wiuier Cough, ami Croup JadwtnV Tar Syrup is a positive ami eura cure. No euro, no mv, 25 cents ami $1 a buttle. Sold at T. 1). Thomas' drug store. McEyers Fornian, president of tho First National B ink of Eaiton since lS7o, died Suuday.aged seventy nine years, He was born in P-dlstnwn, N J., but has rosid d nt K-iston sixty threo years. In'l!-5l he was mode cashier of tho First Nalionil Bank and held tho position ur.lll (in be came president He was a director in several c.imraulei In Easton and was high ly esteeired. His wife it a sister of John T. Hager, of Calilornia. Ho was buried on Wednesdar at three o'clock. There e,ro prospects that the fcspsnr and Portland Itailroad will be extended from Naatreth to Frremansburg and then lo a point near Hellertowu, nn the Notlh Pennsylvania roan, whence direct connrc- 1 tioo will be inado tn Philadelphia. The read would bring the slate regions twrlv , t r fifteen miles nearer t,b reads Irarersn g Ih. Leh gh VaM.r Don't work a sick liorto. Let liliu rest, diet tilra, and use nn other medlcico than Day'e Horse and Cattle Powder, nianufee tured hy A. C. Meyer A Co.! BAUIntore,Md. Prico twenty-five cents per packasa. of one pound, full weight. EHV-Mlllnn Flory.of Entt Weliport.on nnunces tn the public nl tins viotnity that he has on baud n lot of Light llurucv.Uil. Inrs, Horse BlanVelS Lap Hl, Lined Kobes. Whine. Bolls. Sec... suitable tor tl s winter trade. All nf which ho Is ollVrli.g at yery low prices. Tho fees of the Northampton County Treasurer last year atnou.ited tn (2,220,1 ml tho County Commissioners are trying lo agree on, a reduction in the rales for tho present year. Walter Allen, who set fire lo and thus destroyed the Harper Mills, at South Montrose, Susquehanna county, several months since, has been discovered in jail at Scrantnn, where ho was serving a light aenleneo. AMI-Tho Last Law Paaaed was Law's agent, who is passing; through Ihe Slate In troduced Law's Celebrated Dluine, used for bluinc 1, leaoli l n !i mid coloring, and makes goo.l ink, For sale at C. T. Horn's and at the Novelty Store. Uunkwav. For tho week ending nn.Jan.. 10, I38i, there whs 124,528 tons of coal shipped over tli Lehigh Valley Iinllroud, milking n total of fiSf,12S tins to. dale and showing an increase of 101,001 na compared with same time last year. Clauss tDBro,, The Tail- ors, still nave a lew pi tnciso justly celebrated $10 suitings on hand. A limited number of copies of this weei's AnvoCATit can bo obtained, if up plied for soon, containing Ihc history of tho Knight's ol Pythias, and a vaiiely ol other interesting matter. Prico by mail 5 cents, at the office .1 cents each. A hotel licenra was granted to c,ur fiiend.J. T. McDaoiid, of Pleasant Corner, Muhouirig Valley, last Monday, Ho is now prepared In servo his fiieuds and patrons with chnje.0 wiuss, liquors und cignrs oyory rt.iy except Sunday. Giyo him a call if you with to bo well treated. A nice ly titled up hall for tho accommodation ol parlies. Only $10,00 cash for an all-wool Suit at II, II. Peters', Post-office b.vuldin.g, l.ehiyhton. The auuiia) mcetlngof Iho stockholders oflhe L. V. UP.. Co., will be hold at their llice, No. 228 South Third Street, Phila delphia, on Tuesday, the 20ih ot January , at 12 o'clock linon, at which time nn dic tion will be helil for President and twelve JJirectois for- the ensuing yar. At thu annua! meeting of the stock holders of the Philudelphla and Heading Uiiilrnud,ou Mnifday, tho following gentle men wcro duly elected to serve lor the en suing year: Pieiident, George DelS Kcim; Maungeia, J. B. Lippinc.ilt, JoJ. Whnitmi, I. V. Wi'liumton, Franklin A. Cmiily, 11. II. Sat re. John Wiinuiunki-r j Secretary Albert Foter Tieuurer, Wi'llpn 'Oliurn i. SS( hij wish a hnndsuine b.v,c, f.,ucv b"x slntioiiery or Xoia-i and New Yuar HanlH, iff anvthiu in Ihe way ol H.diduy Go. ill. for voiiiigor old rich or pair, c.iil "ii E F. Liickenhacli, fit Brondwnv.Maiich Cliuiilt. His stock is unsurpassed. Send lor catalogue. A charter waa issued Monday to tho Silvcrbrnoli Coal Company ,of MauehChunk, capital slock $210,0011. Toe sluclihotilerk am E. li. Loisenring, John Loiscnnnc, Jr., pin'l Bjrlnh and M. S. Kemmerer, nf Maueli Chunlij Geo. HMcycrs, of Bethle hem; John 3. nd Mary I). Wcnlz, ol IJckloy. 'flio Alden Cnal Coiiipti.y. at Alden neap Wnkvsbirre, clrt-eil their mines Mnu day lunrnnig for nn indefinite time. Thev h ive i mplnynd threu huinlrid men. It is rumored . iiiuotig cal opi-ratioa i it tha' vicinity that the Lohigh Valley Compapy are about to shut down wi rk in several of Iheir collieries, whic.'i will throw una t'lnuta.u.l ieriuis oi;t of employment. flII. II. Peters, at the Post-office building, Lehigh ton, will make you an all- wool suit lov only $10 cash, if you order now. Shi-ritr Sloi'Xrr has loeled nn Iho slnre, school slate Inotory, engines and machinery of Charles Simons, of Portland, who dis appeared on Monday of Inst wreb, and his absence is the main topioofcouversiilion in Ihe place, 'file executions taken out tliu fir ur $1,3011 "U beliall ol llu'i P. Jones and $28,50'J uu behalf u( D. C. Pratl,of New York. While n parly of younj men from Ik y were caroming nl Fivo Points, in Ihe D-irnuiih of Drifton, on Monday evening Ust, ono of them named King, drew a re- olvcr nnd fired ot unhlher named Gal Ingher, the shot taljirig cfi'rit iu the back of Ins neck. He was removed tn his home, where physicians extruded Ihe bi)llet, it hiving lud-vd bark of the ear. At last ac counts he was resting easily. Clauss & Bio., The Tail ors, are making up elegant suitings, in the very latest styles and best workmanship, for $l(i, sold last j ear for $24. Call and see them. Samuel Thomas, general manager ol the Thomas Iron Company, ol Ilnken dauqua.says tho f&jvirt widely circulated that he, as a representative of his company U ah"ul to invst $1,000,000 in pulling up an iron furnace in Alabama is all bosh, 'the Thoinas Iron Company owns msny thousand acres of ore and roal lands In Ala- tuiiua, and limy eventually put up furnnees there, but no step nl tha kir. I iscantenv plated iu tho inpnediiite future. fieleclivo Charlfj jtomcrs. L V. It. Is Co. Delect ivo of fjlsiousiivs-'ihe gold wuleh I bnusht of E. If. Il'iltl is a finl elan rail rond ivutch gives excellent satisfaction and am iiosiuve t couiii itui itaelioiigiit siioe walch . I.ewhero ii Ihe L-li,ihValletor tha price tiaid Mr. llolil. I recomineiid .Mr Ilohl tu sill who aro in neid of a good mid reiiulo timriiceper. 2w, George flcrleuian, stho waa one of the oldest persons in Schuylkill oounly, died at his homo at Germauinwn, near Polls Ville, Friday evoning at eix oVlock. He waa bornjn Alsace, France. He cjmo lo America In 1831. ami located in Poltsyille He raised a family, fjvo children, two sons and three daughters ail of whom survive him, with fifty grandchildren, a huudrel greitl-grandchil.treu aud six great grea grandchildren. Charles Hoffman, an old resident f Delano, Schuylkill county, who lives el me, was called to his door on Wednesday even Ing ol last week about dusk by a tramp, vbuas'ed for something to eat. wns turning aroup.l lu coin pi j ilod'niaa With the request when two other tramps knocked him dowu.bnund and gauged blui aud took all the nothing ami valuubl's they could fiud. They then tried to set fire lo the hou, but Hoffman rsrned in lime to giye the alarm. Lynching parlies pur ard the tramps (cuie'dlstanoa without Ijgjflf you find a Blue X eav the Direction Tab cai your paper, it is a notification that you are in arrears for "ubscnntion. nnd Hint wo need our pay. Yon, under stand "Fastn actl" falls tlm year upon Iho H of February. -For a finn gold watcli.seo E. II. Hohl's assortment at Mauch Chunk, Pa, Ail members of the. Carl on League tr reiuested to bo at tho club room on Tata uy evening next as business of important xy Ul be tramacto 1. During tho 1831 the Lutheran congre gation cfthlj borough talsed $2,504 34 tor tha liquidation of the church debt, Tbt total amount of money: raised from a"l( to irees was $4,200. Pest railroad watched at E. U. Hohl's Munch Chunk. "Very cold last night Mr. ,'fownsend," obsorved tho reporter. "Coldl I thould ray so. Went home: lit a candle: jumped Into bed) tried to blow candlo out! touldn't i'o it) blase frozen; had lo break it elf," replied Mr. Townsend. But no niuttir Low cold tho weather here, you can get teams at David Ebbeit'a Popular liyiry, on North street, nt very low rates. Tho Crystal Hidgo and South Sugar Notch Collieries, operated by A Terdee A Co, have suspended operators, owing lo the present slalo of the coal market. The operators will lurnisn omploynicnt to Iho mm willi families at some of their other mines. The unmarried men and Hungar ians, arc to suller suspension. This year E II. Hohl's stock will sur piss all his iiirt efforts, botli in ascr'mcnt. quality and prico. See new and rtylish irniiiH already received, li. II . IIuuI, Matteh Chunk, Pa. Spring lainjt the general tlmo for pnblia sales, parlies mailing them v.il find it greatly to their advantage to seed their advertisements tu tho Cauiio.v Adwcatk. Wo also print bills In tho vety lest style.. Orders by mail will be ptomplly attcred. to at lowest prices. Tuesday, February tho )8th, will b lirimary election day. livery good citizen wlm has the tcli fa.r of his community at heart, should attend to tho meetings, giva his volound use bis Influence for nono but trustworthy applicants. The following offices are lo bo filled: Burgti3t2 Counoilmen, 2 School Directors, 1 Poor Director, 1 Cpui stab'e, 2 Auditors. Eil. Horn, pjssoncer conductor, L. k ?. I:y . or P. k It. It. 11. Co. .says Ihe watch E. (I. H"h! sold mo can np.t be beat for correct lime. 1 had lots of watches in my time, but this watch take tha cake. Store Snsqiii'hauu.i slrpet, Mauch Chunk. Allentown council has parsed a u, ordi nance laxnig skntlng rinks $50 a year. John R. Crellen, a wealthy retired lumbeimanof White Haven, aged sixty years, fell dead Wc-dncsday in a palace car nn a Leliiph Valley Iraiu r;UUa on bis way 1 1 Mauch Chunk, List of Letters Hciiialuing uucilled for iu tho Post ON nii nt this place, Jan. 10. IS".',: n.iuor. Mr. lilmlra Stiller, Charles Uno', MtltoTi alcrlz, Nathan MrUaer. K1I.V Ncnhard. III. A,, Palmer, Dr. Illtz. tleorpro Kahennld. Nathan llonniT. ... i , UecUcr. Miss snrnh llellz, Mie. Marlah Ilennet, illnry A.. llrumbore, Nathan F.hevt lv(ftn Preen, Sallla L., Frunlz. Albert (luinhcrt. 1 1, r, llanz. M'nilam lllll. J. It.. Itehrlr, Aaron Hlizy. .-'ar.ih A., Jtooenberir. , Hntthlns, Sam Snyder, Mrs. M.S., Stout, Lent r Stout, Morris Sclnni.lt. i:ilen D , . Snyder, Ltnma L., Tomhler. It ., Wehr, Wllron. for any of tho above lei' llennpiL;, Airos Lililwla; Frantz koeheni'nc'rirf r. I... Maloitc, John W oiiiier, ti., Persons calling ters will please tuy "ailverlied." II. II. Phtsrs.P. M. Aroua:', Pleasant Connor. ;. n. Itehrig, of this p'noe, was on a vis.it lo Ins pirents Hi East Perm lor a few daja lail veeV. Meisrs. Moser nnd Doner, r.f this place, wero on a Visit to laehighton during the past week. F. L. Ta.vich.nnr was visiting fijends In Ltdiidi county on lart Sunday. Mr. F. Bailor, of Schuylkill oiunty, 'w.u the guest of D. J(ouaao on last Suu, lav. N. Gilbert, ofWert rami, was ylsi ipg (ri'iiils iu the Valley lust Sunday, Nathar; Gerbtr rccoived severe injuries by falling one day recently. A crnnd shooting match will come of) at J. T. McDiilcla hotel, on Saturday, January 24j.li. AU sjioftln man' ara in vited to nltciid. E- Iveincrer was at ParryyiHo .'uring tho week. JosKrn SlahonlnK Soalbs. Mrs. r.uuecca Musselman is visiting at Scrantnn at present. E. S. Hoppes and family spent a few days at Mahiinoy Cily during lh3 week. This open weuthcr is not very (avor ablo for tho winter crops. Miss Missouri E. KeUer Is spending a fw weeks at homo. The L irJ's Supper will be celebrated in the Evangelical church on Saturday evening. January 31th. Itev. I;. S. Her man will preach. All are Invited. Josiah Mutselmaii being drawn as a juror his sehool was closed duriog the past week. Jaiitef Sinyord bought a new sleigh but from present indications ha will not use it much. 15. 1J- Seldcl'4 now store building Is ulmost completed. Miss Sayamish Fiberts.of Frealand.was visiting here. Pasn. Ba,nks Township Items. John Martyn, Sr., la spoken of on tla Republican side to cuoceed himself as School diip.-lor. The Coleraine and Beaver Meadow collieries were, idle Monday on aceeunt of high watei. Diphtheria and other throat affections as a rctiilt of the present singular weather, prsyail at Coleraine The I. T. A. T.. Association will, il Is said, apply for a chatter at the April kterm of the thirbon oounly court. Pat Oarberry id" Levutnn returned homo Saturday from tha oounly seat, where ho has been sojourning lor five months past. -A tpeolal train of three ears on Satur day evening was filled with the youth of all our villagoa, bent nn a visit to the Wetlherly akating rink. A cheap markit nt that place und Saturday evening -trains would meau business for Weall.erly Tho Coal and Iron Police made a raid at Coolstown on Thursday, and after much effort succeeded in marching one old woman to toe Squire's office, end Ihere charged ber wiih taking cal from the cars of tho L- high Valley Railroad Company, Shews; held to answer at Co ml, Tho Coleratii" and Lvlstnn people say they bought lu have a r'St office." They ought to hare a irspectaule railroad station; they ought tn have a lowu ball and lib'aryi and a good clean play-ground around the echool building. To all of I yhlch rt rt.- flee f'n fiftibtr, Four Boys Drowned. llewea' Dam, 1'oltsTllle, wai tlia scent ot a sad catastrophe FrMay, The da m la uw d by the bojsol Potlivlllo for skatit. and about 12 o'jlofl; Uyt trlcl to slide across tho sut fact of the lec.whieh wat very thin and rotten. As they tcathed the. centra it gave way (nd all found , paltry grave. The names of the victims are William, aged 14 year, anil Harry, ajed 11 years, sons of William Lewis, iorltr at tho Merchants' Hotel, Isaac It. Hoover, agid 12 ytAta, tot of Albert Hoover, end Fraim Krause, aged 11 years, son of Jacob Krausf. Lower Towamenslnc Iaci,v. George Arner and wife ware the guests of O. O. Illoio last Sunday. Augusim Noll received the contract to erect a new dwelling house for Gideon P.thrlg, at East Penn. He lutenjs, lo please Mr. Itshrlg by erecting a cheap and sub stantial building for him. Mr. Noll lias ere.-trd m,ojl of the dwellings In Bowman's besides ro'inovatlng quite nnuinlcrtiy a new coat of paint. Keep on, Qui, and build op the town. Solomon Snyder, jr., and Conrad Stroll! were lo New Jersey buying pigs last week. Saloaiou Snyder, jr., was inarrild to Miss Emma Kramer on Now Tear's day. Co.trioE.icr, A Birthday Surprise. Party- nirthtlii) 'a come und go bringing with them sunshliic or gloom. Hut during the tore part of the yMk ,orr young folks decided that the birthday niinlvcM.iryotMlas Agglo llelcluird should be one nf Joyous surprlic. Ml Art glo w.ii spirited miny byEotne, of tho con niving fi lends In onlcr toulto the Invited guest'.! an opportunity to nssoinbVa At half past seven tha "happy stirprhcr who hnd usemblcd at Ihehuina of MluMalllo llatt- denbusli, on Hunk Streot, proceeded In a body lo the homo of Mist It. on Nortllfliip ton street. Miss Aggie tooii jnade licrtip- tiearniice lh very picture of surprise. 'J he L'hlEblnn Orchestra was urcarnt Mid dis coursed some verjheaiitllnl ininle. Tlioii'Ual eonvlv.tlltles are Indulged In till nlate l:oi.r ; at about twclie o'clock a very sumptuous re past was sencd, and nbout nn hour later i U wutu'ed tdiolr wav luHneward dtlighted with Wednesday evening's ciijojment.', cud wishing Miss It. iv,any mot e sucli happy an- nlvcrsary. Eoading's Annual tleotlnt; t he annual meeting of tho Philtdtlphia anil Heading Itailroad Company Monday was presided aver byE Iward S. Whelon. The annual report shewed that the fleeting debt of tha railroad, including leceiver'a cartificatcs, la $12;,080.241) current liabili ties. S7-.77n.815i total debts. $10,357,057 The floating debt of the coal and iron com pany is $2,003,253; current liabilities, $1, 6117,314. Total of both companics,$23,517, f,23. The statement of earnjngs and expenses showed gross earnings of $47,410, 818; gross expenses, $31,054,314) net eat ings, $13,300,53). The bond holders' plan was presented, and Mr. Franklin B. Gowen mad a lengthy ipeech in lis Invor. The tilan was referred to the incoming Board of Managers. Bon, Ktlled.ty pi! Din.n.fee,tA Father. Friday night about II o'clock, Charles Call, aged 22 years, livlne on (he Lehigh Mountain, Uai'h of 3outh Bethlehem, with Ills pi rents, went homo nnd found hl mother lying on the floor in his room. He asUcd the cause of this, and hie mother told him his father lu!s CVJ, was drunk ami she was afraid to slay in tha room wiih him. The son weut to tho rnoin. of bis father and s,kl for an explanation, when llio latter sprang upon hint and tabi"d hlin in the abdomen, wills a common pocket kniro. Th young man .died in nn hour. Tho murderer lied at onoe, but soon rcturnsd and went lo bed. At 7.30 A. M. ho got up and, seemiug lor the first time lo realize that his son, was, dead, burst into tears and asked his son in law to shoot him, but subsequently fled. A Coroner'a jury was impaneled and found a verdict in ac cordance with the above facts, None ot the Oarl fanii)v. consisting af the wife and fivo phi I.I red (brothers and sisters of the murdered young man), seemed to hnvo presence of mind sufficient or the desiro to hsvo the, murderer talteq win custody, and Ihe crime was only discovered by neighbors next morning. Carl Uaa siuco been arrested aud lodged in jail. People In. and out of Town. We would be pleased to have our citiaent send us items under tliia head as it is im possible for us to sccuro Iheirt all En. o Sam rt'sebory, of Siatington, was in town on Sunday. Sheriff Leutz, of Jfaurh, Cnunk, was In town nn Tuesday. Miss Sophia Riudenbush, of town, Is visiting friends at Tamaqua. Ms Lulu fchuer. of town, was visit ing friends ut Allenlown last week. Mrs. O, M. E'oberts, of Mauph Chunk, was tho guest nl Mrs. Dr. Cower, on Bank street, Monday. Mrs. Q'tjipf Maueh Chunk, was the guest cl Mrs. J. W. uaudcnuutti ami . daughter last week. Our young fiiend Ciem X. Knntz, ol town, spent several days at home, in Allen lown, during tho week, -II. A.Gerbcr, penman, of Walnutport wee in town during tho week canvassing lor a beautiful family record. Mr. and Mia. Dat.'el Walp, of towp, spent several days nt Slalinglon visiting relatives and Irieuds last week, -Prof. T. M. Balliet, formerly Superin tendent of our schools, now ol tho Conic Ci- Normal School, Uhicagi, III., is stopping in iiwn wun relatives nnu menus. Miss Jennie Alexander, of Kanvllje, and Misses Auabel MeOanicl and Clara llnrleii)ar,, of Parkerlon, were the gueslsof Miss L,ulq ftehncr, on Bstik street, Ibis week. Court Proceedings Tho rrgular session of our County Court commenced pn Monday last,aftar the usual preliminary buvntij the tria, list was taken up as follows Commonwealth vs. Ohas Dawson and John Daugherty, larccr.yi Hugh Dixon priuecutnr Defendants plead guilty, am wero sentenced to pay casts, $5 fine, nnd undergo 60 days confinement in onunty jail Com vs David L Jones, surety ol Ihe peace; caso settled by partis Intolved. Oom vs Fie'.to Kline; larceny; Wendell Schwarls, Prosecutor. Verdict not guilty 'file grand jury returned "not a true bill," in the caso of the Commonwealth ya August 1. Miller, Indictment, assault ami battery, prosecutor Jacob F. Eisenhouer. Tl o prosesutor was directed to pay the costs, and Ihe Court sentenced J. F. Eisen liouer, Ihe prosecutor lo pay tha costs c prosecution, enter ball to the sheriff and stand committed tintjl sentence Is complied with Tha parties in this caso are from Lehghtan, and a great many witnesses, were subpoenaed. Enenhooer had another sail against Miller fur larceny, which the grand jury iguored and placed cost ujwn tha county. Coin.ys. John Qulnnj threats; prosecu trix, Mrs. Mary A. Q,oinu. A number of assault and battery and fori I ntum and basianly cases wero dea't with during tut week. In tho latter i9 eatei' lot ozatl terms wtfs imposed. jajwaij '!5a!fS; Veatherly Inilttato. , wifATitiii.r, lit., Jan. 18. Awleet am l f Rt)ts-ml Ut tt,()pera 1 louse lat even Uts Us henr Prof. Dalllet letttire on "Coin- io An ot Edtscatlny." l'rtccedtnR tha Icetiitw was n socal m1o, "Conw day IU launder baek imln,"lryIltt Cattle Tiseedle, awl n recitation, "Charity MeCree," by Mir. Snett SehooiHiier, the retHlltlon of both be liHCKooil. l'nif. Balliet wn then latciHliicetl by Snpt. Snyder, txsoke fur nlwutnii hinratut n quarter. He contr.ilidato.1 the town on tin ir exefllwnt sclmnls. Tlicy nit belter, he Slid, than many of tmr city schools, liecnt-se tlicy are tint machine. Our asstem, of cdi. cntlon Is U-lna; thoiwighl) rTtnIntUiiilzec', and It we continue to pronn-ss In Iho ccjnliig fivo lea" uwt! have in l, pn(. our old meehanlcol methods will entirely pass nwnv. Leal II to do by doing," wild Couicntus j va-. wo haild learn to, itn thing by doing that thin aihI pot by Oolng loinethliig t-lac. lleto Is where inuehcj; qnr tenclilnii la at fault. Wo attempt to learn to do ope thing by , line something else. In.lendr.t teachlui: tinsruagcby uHo', It.wo make) the children com nit rules of strntiiiiiar, classification nnd apsrtles ut wciili, aud )t Is the same uith very lusiiy other branches taught In, uur schools. Hit) legitimate) liseot aprllliijtls expr '.sslmc thcujht. Knowing I hi 1 -'tiers ot wurl Is not knowing how to sticll that word. T ii D are tvto rlemeiits In spclllnn 1. man- irallilvor; 2. thought .iccomimiiy lug the uord. Spelling, then, Is lliluklnn of the meaulncbt wonli ti the hand mnkess tho form. What Is the object ot Icariilng to read? It li to ultlvato oral rtpr,Mslo:i, or Is It toeulllvato thought Ketllug ? Ho thmight the object nf rt'iidlng was ih gi time ot Uiouglil that was iinforlunntrly l(ckeil tip In, bookr. Timi mnch time Is iasteil In oral rendlnir. A child cnn'l read n ell oroll? until helms Iho thought. .Spelling and thought exl'traslott should be taught liiridentully. Kvri j clrild Is lwrn In to this Mirl,l with a love of knnwledge. The human mind hasistri iigerdeslio lorknort ledge than the stomach has tor food. Poor t i-.-icliInK will innki) n child liato books and ilwart tiiciitnl gronlh. t o arc dolne nereat deal lu education, yet to cniiiparo what we arc doing with what wo ought to do. Is con vincing that there Is much tube done. Do understand the child's mind? Are we famil'i r with 1U contents ami iwp.ibllltle s ? We must confess nut sins and admit that wc lo much teaching haphazardly. Knowledge Is food, Teachers Intellectual cooks, now you prepare that food for tli3 children Is the grcat question In teaching. You (M mako a course of study for children, but ou cnt.'i make elnl Ir.'ii for nccmrao tii study, floe grapliy nui history plight to be so tauglit rs. to train tho child's Imagination, and yet In judicious teaching Is sure to crush It. This ought not to bo done, for whin rorcmsh the child's Imagination yu) close the door nf his heart, Heart ami inoi.il emotions are close ly allied to the Imagination nnd when you allftw reason to sllpfti wings jun frequently destroy sympathy. Tho session this morning vrasctuledl oord. erby Comity Supt. Snydor) after which tho following officers wero elected: President. Supt. T. A Bnyier; Vice President, 1). A. liarmau, ot Hnzlctnn, and J, I Potlelger.ot weathcrly; .Secrctailos, U. A. l.licnhort, of Mauch Cliuul;: Ohailes E. Mat tin, of Audcn- rled; Will S, Monroe, ot Hazleton, Supt, Hnyder made some appropriate icv marksnttvr which UmliiktUnte an3"Mut mcr, Gentle Lyre." Prof, Balliet was tho first pcal;cr ctthc day. Ho discussed primary geography Placing a text boolc on tho kiibject In the hands of primary pupils Is a pc'tlkc, ldmlcr- inco. Tim mnui in order loMiiuy a wing, must think of tho thing. In stud Ing ceo- craphy the mind must look beyond the map and see In their imaginations the real thine, There are two ways by which ncjlilld can bo giuu a Knowledge of cengrfphy: 1st. Hy means ot seeing. 2d. Hy means ot tho Ire agination. We mnot open tho children's eyes the ryes nf tho mind, Tha. child's mind must bo filled with concepts ot things around (hcni by which they can compare ob. Jeels that arc bcymul the vision. A,yu'n definitions In tlio l,v,r griulos. Wc must not use cleltnlUuns to communicate know:. cilgt! tntho chlldicn. After a .short recess, Miss Emma J. And reas conducted a class drill. The method of teaching reading to beginnings vas disci s sod by Mcasrs. Snyder, liarmau, and Mon roe. James llcvan read a paper ou "Suc cessful Teaching." J. L. Poltelger read a paper on "Ancient History," Both papers were tjtoiiittitly nrepared and will read. The afternoon exercises opened with the song "Guide me, O Thou (.rent Jehovah,' after which Dr. T. B. Twcedle read a papt r on "Hygiene." Prof. Hammi. ofHa?! ton, followed with a talk on "G"ncral Infcro n- tlon," He limited histalktotheimpovtance of reading newspapers. Too few of the teachers ot our Mate read newspapers tin- dcrstanilingly. By reading newspapers and having tho more advanced pupils read tip m much valnihl") bloprJi'liy otsclentlll.' men, poets, and statesmen, will bo added to the child's stuck of knowledge. History and geography can bs taught lu no better way than by ip wspapcr Instruction. rrof. Balliet undo the closing talk nt the day. Ho emDhrsliod what Dr. Twccdl) pa.l s.ild of "School Iljglcii?." Mnny of our people sleep lu rooms where tlcrc Is feu! air, and as a cons.eqirnco frequently t iko c n sumption. -Children tn ;ht to be tail slit In w to ventilate an 1 how to heat a r.nm prnrcr ly. They tlnuhl bo trained to go-1 r.i thtm- selves lu a principle a3 nr.clei,t as "oil ocean." Then why not teach those pupils Ii.mv toventllito the homci tjiat will ono diy ue theirs t control. Jiaice actual expert' mentswlth warm and cold ntr, Hendtr- catcd tho appointment of recnlar commit tas on vent lstton and Iratli g. No sohm 1 should bo without a thermometer, Teaclirrs should insist on not only ile.ndluessaf face and hands, but of tidy desks as well. Pro? Balllct's talks wcro as usual "hrlm-'ull" of practical hints, and ho received a warm re, ceptlon among tho teachers with whim he formerly labored, Tho Institute throughput was it decided success, oint Supt. Snyder Is to be rongiali.' lated. It was hurriedly gotten up mulCst tho most adverse clrcttmitaytces.nud yd tlo attendauco was g.-iml, and a high decree ot enthusiasm could be seen ou tha faces ot the teachers, v, s. m. Graes Qraoawook'j Mew Book. 'Stories for Homo lulus, tiuing and 'd is thu attractive title of nprelty volume by tnii famous author, jsst published. H starts out witn "A True Story of President Lin colu," which with other war remlniscenci s that follow will waken a palriotio glow in the hearts nf readers both old and young; thero are stories of travel in this and other lands, stories of famous people, nf "Mv Tirst Lovu-Letter." "Almost a Gbosl B.ory in all twenty-pino ktories, which beine written by GracoGieeuwond, who iss well known as one of Ihe most graceful and ciptivating writers,will find ioylul Mepers everrihoro. Tlio volume Is equivalent in siza and appearance pi Iho aiiihnr other works heretofore ani l nt $1 25, but heitjg published by the ' Lllerary rteviilinlon" John B. Alden, 303 Pearl Blreel, New York, it la sold lor 50 rents. Mr. Alden sends a 10(1 nag catalogue, descriptive his immense list of standard and popular works, ireo to any applicant. STOCK MARKETS, Repotted up to 12 o'clock, hy D Haven Townsend, Bsnkers.Nn, SO S Third Street Philadelphia. Stocas bought aud sold either lor cash or on in arum. rMlailch:a. Jan.. 1 It It 1SE5. bid aslced HSS's, Ext 101 U 3 Currency O'a IJ7 U S 4), new...,,, ttt tttttflf IIH 1121 1122 USc's 121! 122 Pennsylvania It R 51 (IS Poiladolphia Jt Reading R It-.,.,- PJ, 8J L)hlgh Valley R R ,. 40 5 Ldilgh Col .1- Navigation lii SO ' 3'Jl nir. N- Y- 5'hiia. a r. Co ji i Naw Jersey Central.". 3TJ 37 Norlhein Paoirlc Cuin 17' 14 " l' Prefil 431 111 I Oregnp Tranaoonlttienlol 1"H lai I'n' oi Poc'flo .Sol .soj West rn Vrtui ;." 57 Wes ?ioro Isle 51 : J , Lou SV'U i. Naebvilio .. ,21) ;6 gl"'. Trd.M 64 64 BtloltThls tn You'IUt torReeronos. t For the year 1.885 days aud dales ot nn,. -Mrlfl.it Ae.nl.. annlwArtirtt anil hnlidva rH r .ii v t 1. t... I . eicii,., .ii.oici.uti;, uu'i ovtoiij-, I Mlowsi-Epluhany, Tuesday, Jan, ' Sepluages,itna, Sandiiy, Feb. 1st; Bt. I itlne'a Diy, Sturnay, Feb. 14th; I 0th) Valentine' Bhroro Tuesday, (Faslnacht,) Feb. 17th). Alh Wtilnesday, Feb 18th; Washlnglon'a Elrlhdey, Sunday, Feb. 22nd; First Sun day In Loot, Feb. 22i.d; St. Paliirk's Day, Tuesday, March I'll.; Palm Sunday, March 2'Jlh; Good Frldav, April 3rd; Easter Sunday, April Mb; Low U iioIhy, April 12il ; Rogation Suuilay,M ly 10th; A.csmlon Dr, (Holy Thursday,) May litis P.ntecost, (Whit Sunduy,) May 21lh; Decoration Day,. Saturday, Mnv 30th) Trinity. Sunday, My Slal; Corpus Cri.tl, Thitral.iy, Ju-.o 4il. Independenco ilay, Saturday, July ill; First Sunday In Advent, Nov. 2'JtliJ Chfinl- rjos; rrl,ay, Deo. 25lh. TtoC,oal Allotments. tlie li'Hild ot uirci'iora ot tno lennsyi- vaula Hailtuad Company mtt 't noon Vdiif3ly and we;a fa sesilmi for mo. e than 'Tf" hours. Alter tho adjournment Assistant Secretary Newliall, la the absence o.f S, orclary SilflJ, lahj that ho htl ltn Inslruoted by the board not to mako public t'leir decision as In the compsuy's action ir the matter of the coal combination, es it U-ein,.il illifourtenus to make a disclosure of lh declsiun prior to its, official receip' by the other twrties to tho cotnbinolioti All tho directors wha were qiieilloued as to the deci'ioii yere relloent, hut tha general Impression among yell informed railtead men was that ll.o rennsylvaiiih had an pouneed to Iho other coinpauira formiiu tho onibination tl;at itcouldjiud join then'. At tho ea tie llnia it is believed that the Pennsylvania will adhers lo tho comblna lion's schedule of rales, whilo not cousilcr Ing itself bound iu any way to the percent aga of production. The correspondence is to be made public within a few days. TI.e tireelora discussed Ihe Pullman ear con tract at seme length, but arrived at no eoaclusion riiila. TVmci. JlAltlllKII. FINK LORKNTZ On the-lth irslactby by Ihe Rev. J. D. Sjliindol. Francis Fink, of Lchlghteu.atid Mils Sarah Lorenlz, ol Catasauqua. Ivevv Advertisements. WE DO NOT CLAIM that lIoon'sSAna-trinttLA still euri every tUlnp, but tho fact that jn tho punty ami vitality of tho blood ilepcnd tho lgor and health of the whole system, aud that dlscato of various kinds Is often oaly the sign that nature is trying to remove tha tllsturbliiR cause, we aro naturally led to the conclusion UistarciKcdy that elves Ufa and lgor to the blood, eradicates serolul.l ami oilier im purities from It, as Hood's SAns.U'Aini.LA undoubtedly Coca, must be tho means of p?o- vsa'.lne uiany t'iiseas&3 that would occur without Us p.sei henca tho r.cht oi us usctui nefs It cii.llo r.; exuuded oac. rnd w nro warranted lu iceunimsndlns: It for all uc rangcnienta i t tlio system whlult nia causfrt by an unnatural slate ot tho bloott, Why Suffer With Sait-Rhoum ? Ilrssns. C. I. Hood & Co., I.wcll, Mass. ni,i!ien-cnT was n errat sufferer from Jalt-lUicum on my llmhs, ten' n cluzcn years jrsvlous to tho ftiminer of 18TB, at sshleh tlina 1 was cured Iv Hoods i-a auaraiill.v linn. eincK 'Iho tkln would pecomo diy. chap. fi.icK open, bleed mid llcli luieiisi-iy. so mas s ctiultl not help. tciaUhliiE.whlclt of course icli tuteiisi'ly, so that I aU'hliiE. which of course rcnilo them worse . At the tlmo l com- -..'...-..I ... I .. ll.A.ll. fjv.nn,lllq fit. Hot iii'tnocct taking liood's Karsapaillla tin tho summer of 18;) they vcic to liad that they i1lschaiged,aml 1 vaj disc haigeil, ami I vaj pvilReiijp nee P i,,,,,i,or.i ,. ni, lii.o liii. Tho skin to l;ccp thtm I'ho tkln was diawn so light by th Icat of tlio c IseakO iiaiuiagcii wun diawn so light tl,n If 1 clr.,,. .'. .V,.! .... 1 ... f ,),n ,1.a-,A eu ocr nicy voiim n.ittt r-o in ci; nv ev and actually Id 1.13 tears Into in 1 first bottlo I tr.i 1 1, ted me in torch that I con tinued taklni! tt till 1 v.as cuicd 1 jicil one hovof Hood's O'.lto Ointment, to irllcsc the ltthtng. Hoping many others may leai ii tho valuo of Hood's ssrsaparllla and leecUc as mcli beneft as 1 base, 1 r.m, """"MltaVs-'S' MOODY. yn. 76 Broadway, Lowell, Mass,, Jar., is. is;s. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by druggists. Trice 61. orslx fcr$3. Prepared by C. I. HOOD & Co., Lowell, Mat JOSEPH SAVITZ, Boot nucl Shoe Maker. Oprxx-lto CLAUsa k nltO'S, Hapk Str.oot, ItoUighton. -A'Ol- Repairing atly dono nt low prices, Patronage solicited. Oct. 31,-luS. F, P. BOYER, Panyville, Cnvbon Co., !'. Retpeetfally anneanoas that ht will hart tosstanlly on hand a largo drara ef clioltt BREEDS OF SUOATS, which ht will dlspcie of at vsryl-OWESl MA It Kill PJIIULS. Htluvllts at lasptt. tlon of his sleek bttote yon parsbsit tlse here. ALSO. Is prepared to alter tad atttad tndltsaisa of 1-U at all llinw, P. P, liUY Wi, i-c ll,tS);y Stato of North Carolina, AQRlOULTURAts DEPARTMENT, lUluau, N. a, Jiat 1Mb, 1114. Ta tho Peoplo of the Herlliern, Ntw Rag land and No th Western State. i It Is wllb ,lee,s reared wo learn of Hit htvy lis ye lailnlAd by Ihe fnsts and 1m Wde'lsy, 1 hnrsdny and Friday rights, Mtj :stb,2tHb aud aotb. As uiaal our State, NOIITU C'AnQMMA, EscArnE. nnr tobse.'t plants are unhurt and urenlBi nicely. Ilrnln and arass rropt art vtrv fiae. Nodiiutaso whatever done to uitst dllta veirclablcs and fro lis. We are very dtslmut-er having Ihe man llinurnnos ni apri S"l aunwi pie-4 Hirvi sttlictl with nnd eultlrated l,v Norlliirn.armtrs.aaJ we can offer you a ellinato csempt frata ttt and early frosts. r.'onrtCnrnllna le wlihln ftfleeB hauls rWt ef New York. Tha sasi reautta t Ik Slate win tie cxiiidhm in ibis epy M tn ilthvd Stale KxiaMlilon Ottobtr 111 t Nils, IS'S It la my duly and pltasura to It re ai tafar taatleu lo paiitni leaking hviaes In Ika Malt Very Respectfully, J.vo. T. Patrick, Blait A sait licatlgf II MAN II OO I) 1 MAUAelVtl llM hlll Of Mir asjMM Id UU vnuu. BR-1 in 9 muc vtwno j tincrt til lh trur nf krxal Itiiti tt Ma . ImI. l')iyirni I', dintr-tt l'r.ir,iirw.n, Oir .will, t'Uf ut n.siMaih. l-f lia - l w fill! Ii IMnH lrjjt ( i i j ! I v i. 1, Urn I i tllv '. 1 I . . t . i , i T W. l'INKL V 44 i N,i , tu tfc ?: if 1 - - , -.-S-. lIEIIiMAN & CQ., BANK STETET, EohlelltOn,. ' ' 1 itlXLUtts and Doalora ta , AltKtadiof (ir.AIH COUanTeod Vt.Lu r.CSUL.It. UAjtlltKT KATia. Wo woata.nlo, losticcttally Inform otirtdtt, sons that wonto nowfu,llT prepared to hL if. PX.V thftn with Prom t ny Itln doslred at VKtl faOWKST I'ltlCKS. Jf. IIEILMAlf & CO. Julits The Winter Resort, VHELAM OR SOUTHERN PINES la MOOItrt COUNTY, N'TIt OAROLUJA, (Mot Now Jersey). (a cm the tnott tloratcd point of tho loag leaf pine section tn tho South. Fros from tvery tn.ilartsl Influence, Tho atmosphere If highly chained with oions from, tha films,t boundless plnis. Send for work; on "Thf Plots," written by a physician wha.has made, the loug disease a 1,1 To Uttl. It gives a, history pflhls, section, Seutbcrn Plncs, and many hints which will La or Interest to. ntieumatios and t'ons.uuipilrei. Wo will send a few thoutnnd copies freo ot cost to those applying during the next few mouths Wo desire to correspond with, phjslelnns.and wlll mako It to their Interest to, rrrlte to us. CONSUMFTIVES AND RHEUMATICS; WHY SUFFER? Whtnjou ean.and rcllsf and pteosurs by. spending n month or two on tktsumai o, the cslcbrated lonx leaf pine regtei of tbt Sonih. Very low rates of board will ta cksrged hj. Ilia hotel a,nd boarJIojt tooses during tha. winter ofl'51, and th Stato Immigration, Dcpartnient has. arranged tha parsons on, lliclrftnt visit can secure round-trip tlekttt, froai Hoilua, Now Tork and, IlaUdraora at very low rate. Address OI'.O. B. PATTERSON, IteeldcniManager Manly r. O., Mooro (Jo., N. O. WE WANT 1000 mors BOOK AGENTS; for tho grandest and fastest selling book ever published, OUR FAMOUS WOMEN, This Is an entirety new and orlgtnil work nit published, nnd la tlpi Joint produellon ( SJot ou- itrruirsl llvltu authors. Including l.llzaheth .Sluatt Pheliis, Itoso Terry Hook, Harriet I'resctt Spoirord. Marlun llarland, Mary A. I.ltermore, Harriet lictcher Btowe,' l.ouHe Ch.ir.illcr Moulton, Idaiy Clcmmer, I ucy Lnrconi.'.ind 11 other well known an. Ihura. Tbiso iwstv dlstloaulshcd wrllcra hero give for Hie tirat lluip, thocomplctt Ma lory id the I. Ilea nnd Deeds of 30 lain.ua Aiutrlcan women, most of whom aro now I v lot,-, whose Hvvs have never beto.ro h' ii wr.t. ten, and tliey tnll how they havo won.ih'l(f way f oot "I'Seurlty lo fame and'ulory. Ft.r ThrltUni; Iiuinst, Romantic Morj, Sp'sy Humor nnd Tender Pailioa, thlSKrnnd btck Is without a peer. Ihi Oiriiltan Adfeait ' .ays i "This splendid look eertnluly Is ono I f ihe very bes: at d choicest aiitscrlptlon-books wo have etrr teen." It la spleni(ldl.v lllur Irated with full paao engravings liosfdia many rupuh, portraits lrnw Special pholc. Krnrln. . AGEf5TS WANTED ! Atir.NT! This arand Imok is now o'nt silllnir all nihers 10 to 1 Mlnlsleia. Kdltnir, Dili Its. rtn. untmillflcdly f inlnrtt Uapdvilfi It llo-lrpvtid. Wo have many lady areola nhnhii-,1 sold over 2 0 In heir' tfS tttnti loonitiliic. We want n few ttonu aKtntr men and "imn In Ihlt vc r.ilv at once. Wv ir Kxtia Terms and pay frehrht. Ht.r Is the time lo make innniy. 5.Uur clieu. lars, Klilnz special Terms, Hit acts. tie., lent lire. l.'crresponder4celnvlied. Addrii A. n. no v.J ssif WORTHINOTtiN k CO., llartford, I lean. Millinery JUST AliltlVED, FRESH FROM JEW YORK T II E -LATEST STYLBS-, MILLINERY, CosvtUtiag ef New Shapes In Ladles' sod Mtatrt litis and Baanets, In Plush, Vtlttt, Sttlu and Fell, BesHlifulNtw Shapes In Bannctt and Hooca far Little Ones, New Satlru. Pluili.s and Velveteens, In al oelars. And SUV Velvets, Brocad ed, llaln and Striped. In tvery valor and quality Plumes.Wings, fords, et,to. In til dors a o.l qualities. A full line of NOTIONS nnd Ladies' FaiNuQ Goods. .., - Y.ms canBAl (til I flnl what ion wan allow ptieattwraAMlI.at Miss lim.i.R Nosiiacm's,. I.KVAN'8 UUII.DINU, Dnnk Stifot, Lcliigliton, Pn, Nt. l,IWt For BttrfjaijiB in Dry Qooclo, DrtsMM Qooda, Notions, Carpets, Siivsttxv&re, Quasware, G-rocei-ieo. - v at,. tM TU E. II. Simler'H Bank St , Letyghtyn, i
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