I Advertising Itntos. W denlra'Hto'be dlitlnetljoouVatoodllialrio Adf er'tlMinenta will be (nsarted in tba colonni of TTni Oioi Abvocm that mT recrtTM from nknbw partei or flnoi, unlaw accompanied i llh h0w. XheMIlngreoroiiMorm! AdTerilwracili for 1 year, par loch each llnsfrtlon ...... 0 Oents. Sli Mrnth. per Inch eaehjnwrtlen ISCent. Three Monlh, - SOCenttv xsa than three monthi,rllnMf- tlon (1) audi euUwquent lneerlion SB Centa, " n.V.MOItTlltUt!R,Pul.tlsber. SATURDAY MOPNIKO.MMICU 28. H. "Local and Personal, Speciai. Notice. Thoso of our sub scribers receiving their paper with .a cross upon tho corner near tlielr name, will save fifty cents advance In pilco by remitting the dollar' subscription at once. Our terras are $1 In advance, or $U50.iX not so paid. Those of our subscriber-who Intend changing their residence on the first of .April will pleaso notly us as follows : Give us your name In I ull. Uie post office from which you now get tho paper, as well as tho post offlco .to which you want the paper sent. f Pleaso bear In rtnlnd each of theso several particulars. Our hatters aro fully equipped with their spring styles. ' Steward M. Line Is trying to lease .or buy tho Switchback Railroad. iVow Is tho time to prune and graft tfxult trees, and to tilin currant and raspberry bushes. -r-Do you want, a good, fitting suit of .cloths? 4ien go to the popular lalloilng establishment of T. DClaiiss. The Grand Aimy.of the Republic will meet In Harrlsburg on tlie'islh and 13th' of May next. Hon. Asa Tucker has been elected one at the trustees of the Jefferson Med ical College In Philadelphia., lively business' at L'anry & Peters' jnerciian'ttailorlng establishment: 'If you want to get'partlcularifits:' just call In "and get 'em. Counterfeit fifty, cent notes of the, new Issue nreln circulation, and though poorly executed on coarse paper, inay nevertheless deceive the Incautious. -Another iiumenso arrival at E. II. Snyder's of'fino dress goods and a gen oral assortment of dry goods, &e , &c The buso hall match between the iTeh.lgiiton club, on Saturday (ait, re eulted'lu the fJcfeat.of the former. Tho, ecore beingiWeissport.4rt Lelilchton 30 Bo6ls,hbesaiid rubbers, very'cheap' "for cash; at T; D'. Clauss'. Win. Kemcrer la crowded day and .evening with , customers purchasing cheap and kaiidsomo dress goods, dry goods, groceries, provision and hard ware: , The Bethlehem Iron Company paid oft their employees in cash pu Monday week'Vor the nrst'tliriii since the panic. A. good gltljs wanted for general housework. .Good 'wage's paid to a suit able; girl. Apply tOiM. W, Raudcn-; bush, Fackcrtou, Pa. ''The pew Presbyterian, church at jAnesvllle,iwlll lio dedicated to-morrow Sunday), at 10 a. m., and 7 r. ji. The Rev. G. W. Smiley, D. D., will preach, nnd addresses will te delivered by llev.U. W. Hummer, aud Rev, G. W. Smiley-at the children's meeting at 3r,M. ,'' ' -'' Ladles plaln'Iastlc shoes 'lot St. 75 per pair at vv. .A; .uraver s store, Jjen-, Igbtdn. Jf you waut Job Printing of any description,- get it uonoi at this office, and save1 money.- Satisfaction guaran teed.,. r John P. 2eni of e'ssporf, has gone lo'liuiks county, and Tom, bours is-sllulngc flour for him In Kuecht's floilr and feed -store. ' -rlt ypfijwant a nice fitlng shirt, get your measure taken by. T. D. Clauss. The pubjlo schools of Weissport closed pn Wednesday last. Dry goods, groceries and provisions are selling very cheap at W -A-t Graver's store'. Lelilgliton., ' Jos, Fenner has again taken pos session of. twi Weissport House. Thursday the steets were lively In Welssportrj-tbey had quite a Broadway appearance, v TThe"latest styles of hats and caps Inst received at Laurv A PMrrr. ' 4 Httje- daughter of M. D, Laui, of Weissport, wa playing on the porchJ on Saturday, last, fell off and broke li collar bone, bhe Is doing well under. ice treatment of JJr, Corn. Boots, shoes, bats, caps and gonts' furnishing-goods verj low for cash at Laury Peters', prop ,(n and see. For cheap dress goods, dry goods and groceries, go to E. H. Snyder's, Leblghton, Pa. Rev. W. H. n. Frelse, formerly pastor of the M. E. Church of this bor ougli, preached to a large audience on Sunday last. MaxSchwelbenr, the popular saloon 1st, of Mauch Chunk, Is located six doors abovo the Manhqn House, In odd! lion to every thing usually kept in n first class restuaiant, uu keeps Philadelphia lager beer always on tap. Tills is no puff, but whep you get to itauch Chunk, call In at Oliver Crllley's and get one of his prime 5 centers andX1 von will hnvo a dcllchtful nuff. - V wo. wero presented with a head of salad during the past week measuring 27 Inches In clrcumferancoby Jr. II. n. Peters. Thanks, call agalnl Z. IX. Long, agent, has marked down Ills s'tock of dry goods, groceries, queenswaref hardware, &c, and is now offering great bargains lor cash only. Drop in and see him. The following is, a rather broad statemen, l)ut there are, a great many who llilnk'lti ' A dlstlDgolshcd and' sagacious Wholesale 'merchant of New York says : ' 'I' watch the papers of tho locality of my customers, and when I flee one loo stingy to advertise, or if ho hasi withdrawn his advertisement, I Im mediately coso- my account with him. Tho man who can't appreciate the "benefit of advertising I will never trust. " Make a note of 'Hits yewho havo goods to purchaso.and buy of. those who ad vertise. For family flour, of the very .best quality go toJ. K. Rloker't, East WeUs- port. Lumber ana coal in large or small quantities n't lowcit market rates. A f3w lots In Rlckcrtown' still unsold buy at once. For salo a five octavo'Parlor Ogau (new) at a great reduction, ripply at this o'ffleo. It Is reported, that Rev. Lelghton Colerrlan, of St. Mark'a church, Mauch Chunk, will leave that place In May next, lie having accepted a call from tho.EpIscopal church of Toledo. Gents furnishing goods, In great variety, at very low prices, at T. D.. 'Clauss'. i J. Fatzlngcr and Son have just-received a new stock of groceries and provisions, hams, shoulders aud sldo meats which they aro selling very low for cash. The contract for building the resi dence of Mrs. M: M. Dimmlck, In Mauch Chunk, lias been awarded to T. J. Keck, of Allcntown, and tho work, .'will be commenced at once. L. Fi KIcppInger keeps one of the nicest lot of hoises and buggies to be 'found In this section. Ills price Is down to suit the times. "A Wonder of -Vedlcal Science," may well bo applied to Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. It is nearly half a century slnco thls remarkable remedy was Introduced to the public, and yet the Immediate atid envlablu reputation which It' gafnsd tyy Its, wonderful cures of coughs, colds, hooping cough, soro lluoat, lullucnin, consumption, and all bronciiiiii complaint, Is totals day fully sustained!.! - Charles Trainer, corner of Lehigh and lion streets, will supply you with flour and feed, plow your gardens or do your haullng'at reasonable rates. Hats fccap,, newest ftyles and low est prices, at T. D. Clauss', Bank St. By reference' to our advertising col umn It will bo seen that Mossr. S. & V. Bolt, will sell a splendid' farm prop erty at public salo on Mouday, April 13th. This is beautiful weather, and you should take advantngnof It by getting a team from David Ebbcrt, and take a ride up tfco Valley. Louis Dotturer, a brakesman on the L. & V. R. R. vas engaged ou Saturday last unloading flour, when he unfortu nately slipped and broke bis leg. Dr. J. G. Zern reduced tho fracture and Mr. D. Is doing well. Frank Deborde lms been appointed agent for the celebrated Diamond spec tacles and cyo glasses. These are the very best In the market and persons wearing glasses should buy them and no ethers. lie has also just received a fine'&s'sortrabnt'of silver ware'and Jew elry. Opposlto tho post office. Mr John Seaboldt, of the firm of John K Lentz Ja Qo, of Altehtown, was iu town Thursday. He reports business much improved lu that city. Wehavo received a programme for the Local Teachers' Institute, of Lehigh County, to be held In the Heidelberg church, to-day (Saturday), from Mr F J Slttler, of Slatlngton. Get your fihlug tackle in order trout fishing will commence April Mst'. election jrVho following officers were 'elected at he regular meeting of the Jr O U A M No 130. of this borogh, on the 25th .inst: C, R h Sweeny; V 0,0 A Clauss; R S," W P Long, Alt S, G Mantzj J S, WW Rebcrj.ConO.TEdwRuchj W, J"H Esch; J S, Geo StoudK O S, G Kosten-, bader; Trustee, F D Clauss.' JI. ISt Appointment!. Rev Alex WWIgglns, Mauch Chunk; Rev Noble Frame Pottsto'wn; Rev J F Cr.ach, Kensington; Rnv J R Galley, Blrdsboro,'Rev J R Boylo, Ebenezer, Reading; Rev G Ileacock, Mlnersvllle; Rov. J Robinson, . Nesquehonlng nnd Summit Hill; Rev J A Cooper Bald win's; Rev J T Swindells, Bethlehem; Ilev W Cnffmnn, Lelilgliton and Pack ci Ion; Rev L U Brown,, Parry ville; lUy A b Urban, East Jiiuch Chuuk. Preebyf crlB Services.. Tho Presbyterian congregation will hold their 'services In the lecturo room -of thelrnewchiircli,trmorrow(Sunday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. Thursday eve ning, April Slid, aerylcs preparatory to tho communion will bo held, and on Sabbath morning, April 5th, the Sacra ment of the Load's Supper will bo ad ministered. Services to commence) at 10:30 A.M., and in.tho evening at 7:30. Conl Sale. At the regular monthly sale of Scran ton coal, in. New York, on Wednesday last, GO, 000 tons were sold and tho fol lowing prices were realized: steamboat, 7000, $4.50; grate, 15,000, $4.521to4. 00; egg, 0000, $4.82K; stove, 25.000, $5.25to3.30 j chestnut, 7000,. $4.22Uto 4.25. I'Ptittf LMe than Never!" Those of our readers whocpntemplate Investing In.tho First GVeat Salt Lako Gift Concert, to be held at Corlnne, Utah, on the 31st Inst., had better se cure their tickets at ouce, as there Is but a small number remaining on hand and these will be sold to those applying first. The sucess It has met with Is unparallel ed, and there Is no doubt that the draw ing will tako placo as advertised. Tho tickets are ,only one dollar'.each,- or six for five dollars. See advertisement. Offlccn Elected.- Polio Poko Tribe, No. 171. Imp. O. of R. M., of Weissport, held their elect Ion on Wednesday evening last, with the following result! Rep. Great Council, Jacob Brong. Prophet, Arch Dick. S., AmosEaches. S. S., ,4. E. Reed. J. S , D. Rlckert. It. of W., D. O'XJrlan, K. of it., S. R. Glllham. ' Trustee, Oscar Artier; Killed on the Itnllrnad. Between one and two o'clock on Thursday afternoon, last, an old nlau named Henry Feller, of Polk township; Monroe county, was killed at the L. & S. Railroad crpssjng In Weissport.' H appears that' he was driving his team up the hill leading to the crossing when a coal train .was approaching and ho endeavered to pass with his team in front, when tlio cngino struck' one of tlie mules cutting him completely In two'parts, and so badly 'mangling the man that he lived but a few minutes after the accident. D. J. Zern was Im mediately In attendance, but medical skill" was unavailable.' . Spurgeon and Tnlmage. Mr. Spurgeon says: "Mr. Talmage's discourses lay hold of my inmost soul." An English clergyman is reported in tho Christian Intulllgnecr, ns saying: "Wo count Mr. Spurgeon, as, the tip-top of Gospel preachers. Of American preachers, Mr. Talmnge stands highest with us now. We like ills orthodoxy" Both of thed preat preacheri'ppntjlf ute, which Mr. Talmage' has recently bo comu editor. As neither of them wite for any other publication In America, ngeuts can no doubt reap a. bountiful harvest In the canvassing for his paper, S,ee advertlsomeht. " Office 102 Chambers-street, Nr Y. ' WeUeport Literary Society. Saturday Evening, March 21. The lOlb regular meeting was held as above. The- meeting was called to order by the President at 7.80 r, m. Tho .roll was called and the minutes of the last meet ing were read and approved. The following committee on program mo was appointed for Match 28th. .Vt-ssrs. S. Leopold, I. Bagenstoce and J. F. Zern. Tho regular programme was then taken up. A declamation by Miss Agglo Hauk entitled "An evil turn deserves another." Referred questions 1. Give the origin, history and real significance of the Barber's pole, answered by J, W. Koons. 2.- 'Were thelost tribes of Israel over discovered? answered by Frank O. iviiipu; u. unen aim uy wlioni was tobacco first introduced in, Europe? answered by Miss E. Fenner; -4111. By whom was. the telegraph Invented? ans wered by Miss Carrie Koons. Question ,for debate Resolved, that pride' and ambition have caused more misery to the human family than Igno rance and superstition. Opened in' the affirmative by J. Bagenstoce and J. R. Dimmlck and S. Leopold, and on the negative by Miss Sue E. Zern, fol lowed, by-Frank'C. Knlpe and Henry Cauipbeil. Decided In the negative. ' r. A. Marsh not being In readiness or lijs Essay, he was, on motion, grant ed another week, Tho critic than rendered, hts report. The resignation of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Leopold wai then tendered and accep ted, on account cf taking up their resl. denco In another placo. Programme ,for Saturday . evening -Vitrcli 28th. Declamation toy Miss E. Hauk; Essay by Miss Jenny Weiss; Sc? lect Reading, by Miss Sue E. Zern. Referred Questions 1st AVIiloh Two chapters In the Bible nro alike? Refer led to Mr. J. R, Dlniinlck; 2nd When were the first liorto shoes made of Iron? Referred to -Mr. S. R .Gillhamj 3rd. What was tho name of the first Ghost? Referred to Mr. J. S. Miller; 4th. Why does smoke fall toward the ground in warm, sultry weather and rise upward iu clear, dry weather? Referred to Mr. . Marsh. Subject for debate Resolved, that music Is more useful than Drawing. Chief Disputants, affirmative, Mr. J. R. Glllham; negative, Mr. Henry Camp bell. . 7 Critic Mr. 'F. O. fcnlpe. On motion adjourned. . F. C. Knite, Rec. Sec. A Dliohnrged Miner Sliot. At Pittston, on Saturday evening, John and Dnvld Ryan, and two others, called at tho houso of Dnvld Isaacs, Su perintendent of the iRoiH'h rind Ready Coal WoVks, and demanded to bo-refin-stated In the places fiom which they had been discharged as miners. They were told that thero was no work for them. John and his brother then at tacked Mr. Isaacs in Ills kitchen, but his brother came to his assistance, and they put the Ryaus .out: not, however, until John had bauly cut David Isaacs's right hand, ylflcr they had been put out the Ryans and their friends begnn throw ing stones at the bouse. They smash ed one window, and hurled several large stones Into a room whero eight small children were gathered. David Isaacs having secured a revolver, and, seeing John Ryan about to throw anoth er stone, fired through tho window, and hit David Ryan in tho abdomen. Tho Ryan party tho' dispersed, the wounded man running away at tho top of his speed. Isaacs went to a Justice and de livered hlmseltup, and at hearing be fore Judge Hardlug Monday was ad mitted, to ball in the sum of ,$5,000. The wounded man Is still living, hut cannot recover. (For Tut CiSDOx Advocati. The Teacher and the Preae. The present age Is one of agitation, of questions, religious, political nnd professional. Stir nnd nctlvlty mark every enterprise aud characterize every successful life. Ileitis have becouin Imperative necessities In proportion ns the work of the world has become ex panded and magnified in importance. None staud "fortll "more prominently to day, than the press Iu its power to ad vance nnd magnify tLo interest of our civilization and our, christian enterprise The press Is the great agitator of thought and propagator of opinion the great circulator, the great magnifier of Ideas. Hence Itsmarvelous Influence nndworld- wide power ; hence its great value as an aid to tho christian teacher. Tho teacher's work has been ofteu laborious even to tedlousaess; difficult, slow aud patient taxing to the last extremity; but tlio printed pages enchain the eye, wlille the ear-mite still obeys Its func tions, and the ypo pictures duplicate themselves On memory's walls' with wonderful celerity nnd clearness. Tho press multiplies the-teacher's power, as It does that of tho preacher, tho. mer chant, the Inventor, a hundred fold. It holds before the eye tlio fixed formulas of truth, and stamps them In tho study process well, upon tho mind's tablets, while it keeps the samo In form for years and life-times that the student may continually refresh his knowledge, iJoyond this, the press takes what would otherwise be given to the merest group and illugs it broadcast upon the field of human ignorance. It U the great mul tiplier of thought tho great dissemi nator of truth. Merely as a time-saver the Suudaysohool must use the press laigcly and generously, or it labors nn du r a tremendous disadvantage, white the outside world Is loading a legend of printing presses Alth Its messages for every day and hour of the. week. Tho christian teacher must supplement his work by a constant use at this great agency, sending forth steady streams of printed matter, frcsli and pure ns his owu sacred.. work, to counteract tho baneful influence .of unholy literature, to check the tide of sensuous appeal, made mora attractive by the peculiar power of printers' Ink, and, ns his special messenger, make It magnify his personal work, by as many times as swift revolving wheel and willing faces of type may speak his purposes. Then come, superintendents and teachers, you may constantly devlso fresh and nttrao- live ways in which your faithful ally of the press can be made to multiply and extend your influence, ; as various as the forms and sizes of the types, and us bright and pleasing as the colors of the Inks, will bo the fruits of a wise aud thoughtful use of the Inky monarch. Powerful as It Is in Influoncc, no servant ever did more swiftly or accurately the bidding of his master. The Sunday school worker may' ho,yo but little time for the vailous courtesies aud personal Influences ho would gladly, with hand and vote?, set going in tho currents of his little social world, but the, press will whli 1 his thoughts, his cautious woids, his lpvtng .sentcuci-s, even the spirit of his very haml-shaklugs, as lu panoram ic vision, brfore, )ils beotcaof pupils and frieuds, I advocate no sensational woik for tho Sunday school man or woman,, other tl.an which is rightly sensational, which will creato'feellng In tho minds nnd 1. outs of the school or tho class, which shall bo legitimate, healthful nnd sanctifying, tlio natural outgrowth of christian study, and tcaclitua. -But I would supplement the spoken truth with tho printed messago.ynnd cmld tho 'streams of matter that Isiuo ceas lessley from tho hugo lcvlathian's mouth. I would mlnglo much that is tlio best, tho most truthful, tho most sweet and scriptural of all. I would have tho Sunday school laborer chain the mons ter engine of the press to labors whloh shall prove as powerful for tlio good aud. for tho truthful, as are so'.'nian'y of his works for the damage and undoing of our young. Joseph. March 23, 1874. County Courts And now, to wit, Monday, March 23d, 1874, the court convened at 2 p.m. Present: Hon S S TJreher; president Judge; Hons Huston and Wentz, asso ciates. Coutt opened In duo form, nnd list of constables called and returiis'rc cclvcd.. Tipstaves appointed: Conway, Painter, Levan, Strohl and Sherry. In the matter of opening Okeu street, in the borough of Leblghton. Report of examiners filed. Grand Jurors sworn, James W neber ling, foreman, and charged by Judge. Resignation of Jnmes Washburn, a constable of Banks twp, presented on account of his election as J. P. Auditor's report of estato of E B Yarrlngton, deo'd, confirmed nisi. List of Tra verso Jurors called. Elizabeth Manuel vs Thomas Manuel, No 7, October Term, 1873. Report of commissioner taklug testimony Iu Di vorce filed. , Incorporation of Presbyterian church, of Joauesville. Final decree, 100, Jan Term, 1874. Auditor's report of 2d distribution of funds atising from Sheriff's sale of pef sonal estato of H Uontz, confirmed nisi and tiled. Com vs Edw Solt ; fornication and bastardy. Prosecutrix Elizabeth Ellis. Truo bill. TUESDAY. .Petition for transfer of.llccnse of3as G Sbagreaves, of 'lowamcnsing.trfp, to Wm Behler. Transfer approveU and bond filed Com vs Jns Swecnoy ; selling liquor on election day. Truo bill; verdict not guilty, but pay costs of prosecution. Com vs Fred Schulenhcrg ; selling liquor on Sunday. True bill ; verdict not guilty but to pay costs of prosecu tion. In the matter of the estate of John Hlrschen, deo'd. Petition for the salo real estate. Order of sale granted,, ad ministrator giving bonds in 32000.' . hi tho matter of the cs-tnte of W H Eberly, dee'd. Administrator's account confirmed nisi. Estate of Joseph Rtchter, deceased. Widow's appraisement confirmed nisi. EsUto of Joseph S' Collins, deceased. First and final account of administrator confirmed nisi. Com vs Geoige Heihl ; selling liquor on Sunday. True bill. On trial., Cm.ial Unrnnh tra .TnV 11 YV'TtoAfl .In. leuuanij.nnu uriiorncu ueiuuui;, ,cu gar Twining and Col II B Berryhil, garnishees.. Itule and petition to show cause why rule loauswerlnterrogatorje's shall not- p'a stricken off. Rule' mad.! absolute, In Hih matter of tho estate of Gideon Nothsteln, assigned to T. Arner, for tho benefit of creditors. Bond, .of as- plgrico to commonwealth approved iu 97300. Coin vs Emlllne BIoss; assault. True bill. On trial. Com vs Neal Paul and P Golden; In dictment murder. Truo bill. Com vs -Michael McGeady ; selling, liquor without license. Truu bill; ver- diot guilty and to pay costs. in tlio matter or tlie application or The Towaraenslng Fnrmeis' lire In surance Cpmpany lor charter ot Incor poration, Decree made uual. In the matter of the estate ot Stephen Gombert, deo'd. Rccogiilzahcts pre sented and acknowledged. Com.vs A Fitzpatrlck j fornication and bastardy. True bill. .Prosecutrix Mary Elliott. Cum vs ifcnjamin Remaly; disturbing public meetings. Edwin Brown prose cutor. True bill. Coin vs Daniel Curran and WSandel; robbery. True njll. WEDNESDAY. Eilate of Chas Moyer. Order of siln and return to court. Return confirmed nisi. Estate of Stephen Gombert, deo'd. Rule.' on helra,. Ac, to'accept or. refuse the real estate nt valuation ; filed with acceptance of James and II Gombert. Estate of Stephen Gombert, deceased, Statement-of distribution and decreo ot court filed. Estate of H Gombert. Petition ot guardian to ba discharged, petition read petitioner discharged. Com vs John Burns ; larceny. Truo bill found at. January Sessions, nnd ver dict ot guilty rendered at samo tuna. A new trial wtis granted to tho defendant for March term, nnd being called upon plead "not guilty." Jury called Irj the matter and find thedefond't not guilty. Coin vsS Melstor; selllngllquor with out license. Truu bill; verdict guilty. Com vs J II Miller ; laroeny. liill returned Ignoramus. Com vs W U. Roiulg ; larceny, Ull returned Ignoramus, Com vsDavId.elgonfuss et Rl, Over seers ot thr) Poor of Lower Tbwameni lug twp; mlscotiductln office. True bill. Com vs iijuj.imlu Remaly; disturbing singing school Truu bill. The cm being tried, defendant was found guilty Estate of Johu bchoch, deu'U; exceu tlons to widow's appraisement. On motion of 4llen Craig, attorney for ex cepllpjiUts, tlio court appoint W: 15. iuiuuiu iiuuaui.i'1 iuku lesuuiyny ami report the facts In reference to Same. Ju matter ot lVitltiim for n Borough j Charter to luourporatj tlio tovvnof Par- ryviuu; upon lieartug the foregoing pu tltion, tho court ordered tho same to bu laid before the Grand Jury ou the first day of tho next term. The Grand Jury presented their re port, which was read by their foreman, JasW Heberllng, In open court. Tho court complimented them for tho prompt and efficient manner In which thoy act ed ns Grand Jurors, the report being accepted, they wero discharged from further duties with thanks of the court. Com vs Edw Solt ; fornication and bastardy; prosecutrix Elizabeth Ellis. Defendant being called threo times in open court and failing to appear, hts re cognizance was forfeited. On mollou of Allen Craig thd recognizance was respited till next term. Com vs Daniel Gallagher; larceny. True bill; verdict guilty. ' Estate of Morgan Powell, dee'd; au ditor's report confirmed nisi. Estate of R Dinkey, dee'd ; auditor's report confirmed absolute. First National Bauk of Mauch'Chunk vs William Miller ; on- motion by J D Stiles to enter rulo on behalf of defend ant to take depositions; sur rulo on tho above case. THURSDAY. Com vs A Fitzpatrlck; fornication and bastardy; tmo bill ; defendant pleads guilty; usual sentence. In tho matter of the nctltlrm for tho sale .of real estato of Francis O Fuss, deo'd; additional exceptions filed. Com vs Michael O'Donnellj. selling liquor without license; truo bill'; nollo pros entered on payment of costs by de fendant. Com vsF Roth; selling liquor Sunday; truo bill. Cora vs Overseers of tho Poor of L Towaraenslng twp; verdict, defendant guilty In manner and form as they stand Indicted. The Coal Trade. The following tablo shows the quan tity of coal shipped over tho Lehigh Valley Railroad for the week ending, March '21, 1874, and for the year as compared with the samo tlmo last year:, From Week. Year. Wyoming .... 10,701 01 310,234' 03' Hazletoni.i.. 34,800 00 432,220 10 Up. Lehigh.. ' 28 04 1,491 0t Bea.Meadow.i 11,412 00 150,312 08 Mahunoy 8,570 15 78,785 13 Mauch Chunk 114 03 Total 74,607 17 081,113 16 Last Year;... 59,862 00 930,018 09 Increase 14,715 17' 10,065 07 Decrease -Died, Horn. In tills boroutth. on the 24th Inst., Mary .Elizabeth, daughter of A. W. and J. Ann Horn, aged 2 years, -t mouths aud 13 das. The funeral, will take place this (Sa turday) morning at 0 o'clock Special Notices. JPaiii-KillelHt. 1S40. ' 18T. Timo Teats the Merits of all Things; THIRTY YEARS Is certainly 'long enough time to. prove the' efficacy of any' medicine,' and, that thePaln-Klller Isda-, servlngiof all Its proprietors claim for It, Is amply proved by the Unparalleled popr ularlty It has attained. It is a sure nnd effective remedy. Itlssoldin almost eve-; ry country in.tho world, and it needs only to ho known to bp prized, aud its reputa tion asa Medicine of Great Virtue, 1 fully and permanently established. 'It, Is the great Family Medlclne qf theage., Taken internally, It cures Dysentery,) Cholera, Diarrhoea, Crarr.D and Pain in' the Stomach, Bowel Cjmplatnt, Pain-1' ter's Colic, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia,' or. Indigestion, Sudden Colds, Soro Throat nud Coughs. Taken Extern ally, It cures Bruises, Bolls, Felons, Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Old Soros and: Sprains, Swellings of the Joints, Tooth auhe, Pain lu the Face, Neuralgia .and llneumatls.ni, lJiapped Hands, Ftos Bitten Feet, &c. Pain Is .supposed to bo Iho lot of -i poor mortals, as Inevitable ostcath, and liable nt any tlmo' to come upon us. Therefore, It Is important that; remedial agents slioum ua at liana to bo b&ed on emergency, when we nro, (nude to feel Hio excruciating agony of pain, or the depressing Influence ot disease.; Such a remedial exists In Perry Davis' "Paln Klller," the famoof which has extent ed over ail the earth. Auild thn eternal Ices ot the Polar regions,, or beneath tho Intolerable aud burning suns of tho tropics its virtues are known and apt predated. And by it suffering hum-, anity has found rellof from many of IU ills. The offect ot the Paln-KIUer upon the patient, when taken internally in cases ot Cougli, Cold, Bowel Complaint,! Cholera, Dysentery, and other aflVctluns ot the system, has been truly wonder ful and has won for it a name among, medical preparations that can never bei, forgotten. Its success In removing pain, as au external remedy, In case ot Burns, Bruises, Sores and Sprain j, Cuts, Stings of Insects, &c, and other, caues ot suffering has secarud for it the mo.t prominent position among tlio mediclne-i ot tho day. Beware of counterfeits and, worthless Imitations. Call for Perry, Davis' Vegetable PdlKlller, aud toko, no other. KTSoId by Druggl.ita nod Groc&ra. March 7-mt Tape Worm Tujmj Worm t Tpe 'Worm rixnoretl In from t to' 3 bouri with runslaif VrgeUl) Mllcliui. Th wofin pajwlus !rumthayktiiallttf, to fMiukttd uuill theQ entlra worm, wUi bead. paiMi. Mdlctu harm Imb, ran ratar tboae uflhel to tha roitdauta of tbla rltf wboial UaTaiiar 1. Atayoi&tcaD b tttn buadredtor aiwciiuena, murliJC from to tOO let In lultL. t'llljr wr c.rtU ufevf ljVepU ai dtsorsaaliatlviM of tbe Llrrar caaa.,4 bj atomaeh au4 uttur worm aUtlng lu tia fJliuentftr cajul. Wtrnu, n ulajta of tbo. luoat daufferou. ebaracur, are ao llttU uadaratral hf thi wtxllett Bu of X ba praaant dajr. Call abvl ao tba orUlnal aud only tturm dcatrvynr, or sal for a clrculir whlcb will jlia full daarrljiUou and trt-atuiwot of all Uloda of woruta, cucloia 1! cU atauip fjr raturuof tba (Aipa, J)r, Ur y, KUL, 1139 .-artb Nlntli mtMt, 1'tlltdelf hll, ' (Advleant oilieaor by Ulllllraa.) JrSU.T, I'l.N aud 31'UUAUll WOnUS alt rauvMxJ. d.l't. 1874 lj