V II. V. MOIITIllMKIt, LKIIIatlTO.N, rAJ BATUIIDAY MOllMNU JANUAUT S, 1871. The Jury In the case of Maggie Jor dan, chnrp.ed with assisting Sharkey to escape from the Tombs, In New York, were unablo to ague, and have been discharged. It Is understood that Minister Cash ing will offer Spain the good offlces of our government for th6 pacification of Cuba. Among the reforms suggested to that end will be tho abolition of sla very In the Autllles. He will also tie gotlato a new commercial treaty with Spain. . The examination of the Vlrglntus prisoners was concluded on Moudiiy evening, and they were then icleased and taken care of by their Cuban friends. Abcut thirty-live of them re trained In ehnrce of the Cuban Junta at New York. Th-y adnp'ted resolu tlons thanking Conimani'er Bralnu and the other (.Ulcers of the Juniata, and also resolved that they would attend the fum ral of Captain Braiue's child Knight, the engineer of ll.c Vlr- giiiius, Mates that the original sentence of the Vlrglnius captives wat that they should alt be hanged at the yard-arm. The captain of the Isabel La Cntoltca, however, "did not wish such a spectacle made of his ship." and had the sentence changed to shooting, ami, In case of the crew, to the chain gang. Knight and three others were sentenced to the cl aln gang for life, and the rest of the crew to eight and four years' terms of hard labor in the same gang. The engineers' strike on the Pitts burg, Fort Wayne&ChlcaRoand Cleve land & Pittsburg Railroads Is over. The men went to work under the reduction this morning, and al pasenger and frelgtt trains are now running regit Inrly, and a few lnral freight trains. The strike Is now considered over. A reduction of ten per cent, also took effect on the Pennsylvania Central and Allegheny Valley Ttallroads January 1. The engineers of the New York dlvl glon of the Pennsylvania Railroad (180 In number) have also acrccd to accept the proposed reduction, but will present' a remonstrance to President Thompson asking when bu-lness revives that their wages be raised to former rates. SlnKlng rilio Vlrglnus. New York. Dec. 80 . Lieutenant- Commander lln-nvell, executive officer of the Oiflpee, says: The 0Mpco left the Torttiga with .lie Vlrplnlus In tow on the morning or the tutu lint., as already reported. They had lair weath'r until the afternoon of Saturday, tho folio w- tng nay, when a gale spuing up. They continued to have bad weather, like that encountered by the Juniata, and the Vlrglntus signalled that she was leaking badly. Captain Walters, coin maimer or Hie Uaslpee, tliereroni ileler mltsed to shape his course for Charles ton, S. C, but as they gntlntosmnother wa'er t he Vlrulnlus behaved better, and the water was kept outof her tire-room. On the morning of Christmas Day, however, severe weather having con tinued, the Vlrgluius was leaking as badly as ever, and the vtssels nut Into Frying Pan shoals, about ten miles south of Cane Fear light, where smooth er water coUlu uu obtained. Here the vessel came to anchor. Captain Walters Imping that the virginius would ride out the gale. Before dayllcht next morning (Friday) Commander Wood low signalled with lights that the Vir ginius was leaking rapidly, with tires out and pumps supped, and that the crew illnd to bo taken olf. Boats were loweied from the Osslpeu at day- iigut, oiki ny I o ciocKa.m.an ouuoani the Vlrgluius were transferred to the lorniet vessel. As a heavy sea was running the work of removing the crew was one of much danger and dilllcutty, and, therelore, no lives were risked in endeavoring to save tlielr pers inal effects or any other propel ty on the Vliglnlus. The hawser of the Vlrgluius wit cut, and u buoy attached to mark her position. In case she sank out of sight. The O-slpee remained- at anchor during the day, and at quarter past 4 o'clock p. in., the Vlrgluius, which had been gradually settling, went to the bottom. Site sank in eight fathoms of water, and her topmast remained above the surface. The Us.-dpee then resumed her voyage to this port. Hei supply of coal was ample, twunty-ttvo tons still remaining on board. All on board the Osslpee. are well. She will proceed to the Navy Yard either to-day or to morrow, after discharging tier powder. Captain Walters has made a written re. port, which will be forwarded to Wash ington at ouch. The released captives of the Virginius still remain at the Cu ban restaurant on Pine street, and the scene there tills morning was one of great enthusiasm. Resolutions were adopted tendering thanks to Captain iiaiue, of the Juniata, for his kindness, and expressing sympathy witli him iu the 1ms or his son. It was alio re solved that the ex-captl ves should at tend the funeral of his child In a body. an upper room, Mrs. Kuhnle reviving, locked her door and alarmed the neigh- bors, but the murderer esoaped from the hoii-e. He was afterward captured. He cave his name as Fredetlck llelder- II it, and confessed his guilt. The money stolen was louud on mm. A man representing lilmfelf to be a Pennsylvania!!, nain-il John cawiey, was lynched at Glmarron,New Mexico, on Monday night, for murdering n cattle dealer and robbing him of 512,000. Hlle. tliofaloon keeper, who accident ally killed his wife, in Washington, on MomUy night, while attempting to defend her from assault, wasdlschaiged from custody Tuesday. Tim rullUtis who asaulted her have been committed for trial. New Advertisements. lit ii you no to WeL.port, Don't fall to call In and seo W. t,. SMITH, at the WEI88PORT HOUSE. He keeps everything nice. TO A 1. 1 j W 11 O fll IT nnv n v. n v.tJoiIcb u New Advertisements. TALMAGE, SPURGEON. T. De Witt Talmagn Is cdl tor of "Too Christian at clal correspondent. They write for no other paper in America. Three magnllicent chromo.s. Pay larger Cnmtuls-lou than -any o her paper. CHRO" MOS ALL READY. No sectarlanisiu. No section allsm. One agent recently obtained 1180 subscriptions In eighty hours absolute work. Sample copies aud circulars sent free. AGENTS WANTED. ! H. W. ADAMS, Publisher, 102 Chambers St., N. Y. janO-Um .11 4 Y hereby given. That the Bottd of School Direc tors of The Lehluhton Borough school District will make application to the Coutt of Common Pleas of Carbon County, at the January lerm of Court, 1874, for authority to empower them to Morrow Ten Thousand Dollars tor the put pose of completing the No. School uuliiltng In said fcirntigli. By order of the Hoard. A. J. PURLING, Secretary January 8, 1874-w4 HE A careful Washington correspondent writing in reference to the bankrupt law now pending with the Senate Ju diciary Committee, fays the more nb- jectlohble features of the present law relating to Involuntary bankruptcy will bo repealed, but that a compulsory sys tem of adjudications will be continued, conferring the power to make a case on at least half of the creditors in both Lumber and value, or value alone. The same writer further says the Seuate'wlll probably apply the. amendment to pend ing cases, which application will ope rate notably In favor of privato bankers who have brcn thrown Into bankruptcy. The Intention Is, further, to to modify the parts relating to voluntary bank ruptcy as to reduce the fees and to ad just the law to thu lessened severity of the Involuntary clauses. These altera tions, It la said, tl.e Senate will Insist upon as against repeal of the act, and the House can either take this sort of compromise or the law as It stands. General Sherman, In conversation on the subject of the cost of the military establishment, a fewdays ago, remarked that there was a very wrong impression in this matter both in Congress and In the public journals. The -stlmates for the military e-tahllshment for the next fiscal year aw thlrty.fivo millions. This Includes not only the army proper but theenglnecrand ordinance departments, the pay of general service men wto are mere clerks, thu armament to fortifica tions, and other matters not connected with the personnel' of the army proper, aggregating In all about ten millions. The General dissents entirely from the policy of spending so much money In fortifications, and think one million Judiciously spent would be of far more benefit than the annual outlay of four millions. He does not b?llevt In erect ing premanent fortifications at unlui portaut points, v. here earth works, which will answer all purposes, can be tiastllyithrown upandndinlrably defend ed, as was shown at Fort Fisher and Charleston daring the late war. In impcttai.t Maroon, lie minks, a permanent- and elaboriio tysteju of defense should be maintained. Ladles In delicate health should go to Colorado. The ease of Mrs. Dexter shows thu wonderful restorative effects of the climate. She could not even sweep ner room vrben they lived in this vicinity, but In tenathno a year after ber arrival to the territory abo fchascd, bir WdVaud a mile and a quarter with News or tlio Week. It is proposed now to make Lincoln's birthday, Ftbruaary 12, a national holi day. Genet is either In Canada, or on' the net an sailing or somewhere elso, the N'w York repoiters don't know which. Ishmnel Day, one of thu "Old De fenders," died In Batimoreon Saturday evening la-t. at the age of eighty-three years. At the time of the raid of Harry lillinoro. Into Maryland in July, 1804, Mr Day was living on his farm ItiUiltl- more county, and acquired national notoriety by t-hootlng a Confederate soldier ulio attempted to haul down it United States Hag tloatlng over Mr. Day's residence, boon alter ms nouse, with Its contents, whs burned. Subse quent to this occurrence Mr. Day was appointed Inspector of the Baltimore Custom House, which podtlon he held until his death. Madrid, Dec. 29. it Is asserted on high olUeial authority that President Castelar has deckled to press the claim of Spain for the restitution uy the United States or the steamer Vlrgluius, and also to claim the payment of in demnity by the United St. tes to Spain for permitting the Vlrgluius to betitted rut In an American l-ort and seut on a filibustering expedition against a Span ish colony. This course of action, it Is undiratood, has tieen decided upon after an exhaustive consideration ol the whole case by the Cabinet. It is be lieved hero that this new phase of the difficulty will reopen the whole ques tion for Iresh and probably lengthy ne gotiations between the tw o governments Defore it U finally settled. Elmlia, Den. 28. A young woman, n music teacher, of this city, was re cently Buffeting from typhoid .fever, and becmiH to all apuearauce dead, The attending physician prunoumed life extinct, aud the remains were u to llornellsvllle for' burial. At h grave, when thu coffin lid was removed to allow the friends to take a la-jt look at the remains, the body was found in a state of perspiration and still warm Pleasure' were ai oucti laueu to restore cons'-lousiirss. but without avail, al though signs of life were visible for several Hours allerwaru. Washlnaton, Dec 20. To-night threw roughs entered tho restaurant of Wlllatn ltile, a Uertuau, on Delaware avenue, between J. and h. streets, Northeast, aud aked for driuks; being refused, they assaulted and beat the wife of Hile, who, lu response to her cries lor help, entered the bar-room with it double baireled shot-gun, one load of which he discharged. 1 he con tents vtruck hit wife In the back ol thu head, liistantly killing her. The roughs then tied, pursued by Hlle, who tired the otln r load, wounding one of them lu tl e iliuuulur. line went to me sla lion house and gave himself up. The three roughs were arrested. Philadelphia, Dec. 31. Godfrled Kuhnle, a Herman baker on Frankfort) road, below Glrard avenue, was mur dered this morning In his bake house by his young German apprentice, known as Fritz. Kul le was killed by a blow of a shovel while leaning Into a barrel of flour, death being Instantaneous, Ftltz then went into Mrs. Kuhnle' room and attempted totrangle her, but she waking up a ttruggle. eu.ued. He brat her and pushed her-under the bed believing; "her tit be unconscious, He ttxn robbed too bureau of alllnetnonev IC contained, arw) ohanged bto eiottyeaia o,ooo For $1.00. nF. FIRST GREAT SALT LAKE Gift Concert, authorised by and under the immediate supervision of the city authorities of Corinne City, for the benefit and in aid of the Public Free School, The Only Free School in Utali Terr'y, TRUSTEES OP PUUL1C FREE jCUOOL, Cant. 8. Howe, I. S. GerrLh. and Al.x. Toponco. TO UK Distributed to the Ticket Holder. AT A. Grand Gift Concert, TO 11 E HELD AT TUB Opera House,City of Corinne, JHlUX'll 3(Ml, 1M74. Depositary, Brink of Corinne. 500.000 TICKETS! OR SIX FOR F.IVE DOLLARS. 2 $226,500 IN GIFTS, as troLL.owi R EOISTRIl'S NOTICI3. KcUVi lflber.liv trif.n I lint the Kipnutrtri. Ail Ditnl-tralcrf. mid Uu.rdlm bvrvlnnrti.r iiimi-d. hnfe fll.ti tbIr te-pe'lW tw-uunlM vt thu follow In rli In t tin KriilMer'f OITln-, et Meucta Chunk, In nu J f r the Coilnly of Cerbrni, which coount lixre bn .Mowed lijr the lleiUtrr, will Da prHTiiea U) uie judge, or tue llrpHAlift' uourl nn 31tindnv. the 10th d.v of J.nu.rv n.lt. et Un o'clock, A. M., tor eonQraie I n i First and anal account of Daniel Shield, Admlnitrator of IInh Galla gher, ilee'd, of K lit M.iucli (hunk. Km stand linal atcount of Lyilln (liini- nert, Administratrix of Stephen Ouui bert, deceased. A. WI11TTINOHAM, ll?l -r. llnUler'. Oflli-e. Mnu h Chunk, Uc. 27 IS7J. 1 Oiod Cub uirt .... tJO.OO 1 ' " .... W,0 l " .... wiij 1 ' u .... 8U01I I mm .... -8.000 I " ' .... 61-OJ I ' .... 4,000 i " ,j . s.ojo 1 ' " .... 1.000 A lftOa each . 5,000 20 " 5W eivh . lU.iA) 100 " " 101 web . 10.00J SuO Mearh . 10.04) 700 " " IJeich . 11,000 tM " " 10 eecb . S 000 IfiyO - " Seecb . S,S0 50,000 - ' tench . &0.1.00 SiyU C.shOiaj, nmonDlluf to ONE CHANCE IN EVERY NINE I The distribution villi be In public, and wilt be made tinder thu same form aud regulations a-t the San Francl.co and Luulavnie Liinrary tint uouceris, under the supervision of a committee of prominent citizens selected by the ticket no ilers. Kef-renco as to the Intcerity ot this enli-rprUo and of the management Is inaaetu me iouowiiiu well kuowu cut zens: Sam. L. Tlbbals, A. Toponce, J. Mulh. J. II, Uerrlih Members of Cltv Council. JUIIgU l . J. UISCK, jss i. u. s. wis sesxir: Malslt & Ureenwaiu, proprie tors Metropolitan Hotel; r uneiie. Moore, City Marslml; W. W. null. Arcuitect; J. Kehoe, Constable; J. Kupfer, Jew eler: Cant'. S. Howe. C'ontiactor; O. D Riclunotid Jb Co., Cuiunillon Mer- chauU; M. E. Campbell, proprietor Central Hotel: Muululou & Lrealli, nro- ur etnrs i'acllle btaoiest s. r. illtcn, Merchant, Sandy, Uuh; A. U. Uatrl- son, Helena. Motitaua. t We will also iin ounce that each and every person buying a ticket can at any and all times examine our hooks and all business traniactluns connected with the enterprise; aud as tliu drawing of pilzes wilt be placed iu thu hands of honest aud disinterested men, it will In sure a talr and Impartial distribution. Uood Responsible Ageute IVanted Liberal Coniinleelon Allowed, tST Money should ha sent by Ex- nress or by diaft on any solvent bank, by rostofflco Mouey Order, or Regis- tered Letter, at our risk. For particu lars, address E. W. MORGAN. Manawr. Lock Uox 156, Corinne, Utah. Jar 3-3iu UTOTIOE. XI All fmof hiTlei tUli uilett tbe EiUte of UU P.bI.1 Soil, ileooueil, od Ibos.' led. bled o Ue Hue ere r;u.iud to s.ud ta Ibelr tUlmi or auke teite-BMBtea er Hiore wwiearj i, " ...... ui, i.iiu tuu.'r'- g Christian at Work, p 102 Chambers St, New Vork. if I . UtH IVI 11 t AliUAUE, iiUUUK C. II Sporoeojj, Loi'don, IIoiiatius Ronau, Eilliilmrp, f-'perlal Contributors JTERMS, Payable in Advance, For the convenience of subscribers we .clve in detail the price, includlni! mount inc. prepnymentof postage.Ac, sothflt they inny know readily now uiueli ca;li to semi. wkeki.y. Without Chroma $2 50 With either one of thechronws "A Wee lilt Fractious" or "Sabbath Afternoon," a Bv exprei-s. prepaid, mounted on Wonuen Stretcher 3 0.1 Sent by msll, prepaid, mounted on canvas or card board 6 4U By mail, prepaid, unmounted. . . 3 15 t l lie auove prices include Die nostauo and express on the chromos. When sent by expiess, see tlio note below, t) With the two clirnuioa (slzo 15'4x Inches), "A Wee Bit Fract lous" and"Sabbat h If ternnnn. ' ' By express, prepaid, mounted on wooden streiciiert o Sent by mail, prepaid, mounted on canvas...... 4 05 By mall, prepaid, unmounted... 4 25 With ehromo "The Twins," (sUe 22x'l Indies) By express, prepaid, mounted on wooden stretciiert " o Sent by mail, piepaid, mounted on canvas . 4 tx Dj malt, prepaid, unmounted. . . 4 25 Price, with ail Three of the above Chroiuos: By express, prepaid, mounted on wooden siretcliei t o aa By express, prepaid, "Twins" on n...i.... .i.. , nil... nill'iuiici, null Lilt? iwu diuuiii:, on limp canvas or card 7 75 Bv mail. Prepaid, on canvas 7 25 By mail, prepaid, unmounted...' 0 35 Price, with the "Twins" and either one of the other chroiuos t By express, prepaid, mounted nn wooden s'.retcliert u to By express, prepaid, tho "Twins" mounted on stretclier, and one of the smaller chroiuos mounted on limp canvas or card 6 50 Sent by mall, prepaid, mounted on canvas u uu By mall, prepaid, unmounted. , . 5 85 ( All the above prices Include the post- BC and expressnge on tuu uiiroino. Where sent by express, seo note ueiowt; 'These cl roraoa are n lariie, parti cularly "The Twins," which Is nearly 2x21 fet In size, that we advise all persons to order them mounted. " l lie Twins' can be mounted on either limp canvas or on stretcher ; the others may be mounted li the saiuu manner, or on stiff card board, as desired. When mounted on wooden stretclier they have to be sent by express. Uium payment of the price named, we will deliver free to any point reached by the following exp-ess coniianies, viz: me American, Adams, United States. .Na tional, aud Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. I'ackaces for towns wnicn are not rt ached direct (without trails- f.-rl tiv one of the companies named can only be prepaid to the point where they are irannerrexi ny me expies which talces lliem ironi-.ew lorn, mo remainder of the express charge being payable by the receiver. Always state by what Express Company the chroiuos should be sent. MONTHLY CHRISTIAN AT WORK, Terms. Pavaulb in AuVANCtt. The price of the Monthly, with, any or all Hib chrumos. is fl.OU less than tlie Weekly. (See terms ror weeaiy auove. i Without pliromo 11.22. A discount of 5i0 Der cont from the above prices for Weekly and Monthly is made to Clergymen. AtiKVTS WANTED. Terms and sample copies sent free on application, Terms uoerai. Address, U. W. ADAMS, ,103 Chambers St., New Vork IX llio Court ol Common PLEAS OF CARBON COUNTY. Emkauktii M a CKI by her next friend llleli'ird.Miilkln, vn. Thnma-i Minuet ; alias suli-02iia In Div 'rev, (nriuluiil Hiihpcciiii All 23, June Term IS73, ri-limu-il nihil,) IsNiint Juu 20ih, 187:!. Return duiuiiihtnt not found. To THOMAS MANUEL, llcrpmdcntalonntmtd t You are hereby notliled to be and ap pear at n Court ot Common Pleas of Carbon County, to b,i held In Mauen Chunk, on thu llhli day of January next, 1874, nt 10 o'clock A. M., to an wer the above cumphilnt, per-nnnl no lire of .-utii ccim nnd allai Atibposna hav Inn failed on nei-ouut of yout ubstncu from my llailiiek. OLIVER I1RENEISER, Sherlif. Sheriff's Ollice, Munch Chunk, ) Deceiub. r 22,.l73-w4 ) 'SNYDER & WILLS. 'nipur'UDt A'ollco to A H AND tutjm Short Time Bayers Jul, i'e . tS! rt ; S lu 5 8 3 .. ff'S u ai5'! v ; r k 12 5 . 32 - I Wo have Bought out DOWN AN & CO., at Lewis Weiss' Old Stand, and In tend to Sell their entire stock at deduced Kates 2 I To Suit the Panic Times t I 5 JK& Am- C J 3 eO t Only Two Dollars and Haifa Year ADDRESS TO-DAY PRlNIINB & PUBLISHING CO., "J I Si.uom St., I'iuud. trim. 712 Hron1.j. N. V. .1 S'hnul St.. Dutoa. 1,3, 111 Si 117 H. Mldluii St., Uuljo. A T COST! In order to Close Out my present Im mense stock of Among which will be found a largo and choice arlety or Stress Croils I COMPIIIgllQ SILKS, ALPACAS, OIN011AMS PR LAINE3, Satliies, Poplins, Prints, c. Shirtings, Sheetings, &c.j also, a dno assortment of CASSIMERES AND COTTONADES, Suitable for Men's nnd Boy's Wear, to gether Will! CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS QUKKNSWAIIK AND OLASStVAliii and n variety of other Goods, all ot which I will Sell at Cost for Caslii! Now N your time. If you want to so- curo REAL IMRUAJNS. The Stock must ALL BE SOLD .In older to make room for New Uoods. Remember the piece fur Panic Prices : Nov. 22. Bank St., Lehlghton. a vrlioDi It may concern All persons are h?reby forbid harbor- Inc or trust.nc mv son. Wlllarn Kopp, on my account ; ho having left my care I will pay no debts or ins contracting after this date, and now give hltn his freedom. joatsfii ivurr. Beaver llun, l'a. December 27, 1873-w3 ooooooooo o oooooooo n lA TtATIR nnANCE.i O 10.0001 roll Pertleetare Free: er I t500 O O I U cernplM tottlW. Ad- oAgentsl i-itxbuiuiu enptftv o , IC0UrAiy; oWieiW.I tlTTIHMI, PA o o o o a O' o q o o A keita.o OOOOOOOO The old stock must be all sold during Winter Months to make room for Monday, Wee, Int. IW-3! A KRAtlPITT. Itediictioii 2 Prices My entire Stock Marked Down now Is the tlmu to Buy I Ladies, Look at This! 7est Shllllne Calicoes are now Selllui;at 10 Cents Uood Calicoes at a " Uuoil Musllu u 12 and 14 "- MuMliis at 8 and 10 " Uood Canton Flannel at 12 " Better " " at 15 Uetl Clnnham, sold befoiu at lb cents, now 10 " Good Ulughauis at H nud 12 " PREPARE FOR WINTER. I would call special attention to my large lot ol Heavy Winter Shawls AMD WHITE AND GRAY BLANKETS, Which I am Selling at verj Low Prices, Carpctx and. Oil Cloths, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. &ROCJE1&IJE.S Are Selling Very Low : Best A Sugar at J3W Cents. White Sugar at 11 iJrown bugar at 7 to 10 ' And all other Goodi in Proportion. W.A.fiUAVER, BANK STREET, tBHtOH-rOXl a e rUVR'Ae eaas u u S3 on O ps A s d a CO es 0 is Gnotlsare Down and It cannot M di nted ; ome and sea oor stock Md Judge for yourselves t SNYDER and WILLS, Weissport, Fa. r