Society Meetings. timnITO OATLK, No. 78, A. J 0. K. OF jni JU 2nd and 4th Monday ot each month. In Ilo. nor'a IU1I. lehighton, at 7i00 'o'clock r. M. II. V. Mortbimer, 8. K. 0.1 8. It. ailnaro, p. K. It. tt- .OxADsit iiuttm lodge, No. tit. 1. p. O.K.; meets ov'cry Tuesday evening, nt 8 o'clock' In lienor's Halt. Joseph Helgel. N. U. N 1). Itober, Secretary. "ono POOA TMins, No. 171. Imp.O. It. M Meet on Wednesday evening of each woe, at OT o'clock, In mollo School Hall, Welssport, Pa. D. F. Mckcrt, 8. B. It. ailham, c. of It LluilonTOX Ura. No. 231. K. of r.. nioets on Friday evenings. In llebcr's Unl . at 7:10 o'clock. Arch. Dick, CO. T. R.ltatcluT, K. ot It. and B. Advertising Union. W desire it to be distinctly understood that no advertlacmrnts will bo Inserted In the col 'umnsof THKOAnnos Advocate that may bo re loived from unknown parties or Jlrina unless aeeovnpanld with the Cash. Tnerollowing are nr osur terms. Advertisements for 1 year, per loch each Insertion .10 Cts. " Six Months, per Inch cachtlnscruon 15 fte. " Thrco Months. ' 20 Cts. Le as than thrco montha. first Inecr- Hon tl. each eubacqnent Insertion 23 Cta. Local noticca 10 oenta cor line. H. V. MOlVTIUMKll, Publisher. E n. BIEWEKB, Di&Tttior attorney counsellor AT LAW. Ornci, Ko. 2, Mansion Ilonae, MAUCH CHUNK, PA. Bottling Estates, Filing Acconnta and Orphans Conrt Practico a specialty. Trial ot causes eareinllv nttended to. Legal transactlona In Knglish and Oorlnan. Jan 0. FATU1WAY MORNING, J AN 15, 1870. Local and Personal. &T Tattles receiving the Advocate with a cross marked after their nrimes will please remit tlio amount duo for .Subscription, or the ejetra 50 cents will bo added to pay tho 'expenses of collec tion. EJ Leave your measure with Laury ifc Peters, If you would ,lqok nice, New buckwheat flour at S. E. Fatz Inger's, at lowest pi Ices aud of excel lent quality. The "fits" given at Laury ,& Peters', are unsurpassed by any other (house In tho county. The fall suits being gotten up by Laury & Peters, are fashionable and -noat, while the price Is w.lthj the reach of all. Buy your wall paper at C. W. Lentz's.Central Drug store, Sve per.cent .discount on former prices, from now (till February 1st. Ilelfrlch's White Liniment cures rheumatism, neuralgia, Bpralns, bruises ,and cuts, used internally .and external ly, manufactured and for sale by C. W, Lentz, druggist. Price ,60 fits nnd tl per bottle. Dr. Fittler's Rheumatic Remedy .cures rheumatism, neuralgia, nervous ,and kidney diseases. Db. Fitileb's Pectoral SYitor, Infallible for coughs., .colds ,'and bronchitis. Dp. Tittlek,s .Cordial, .Galisaya, Liniment and Vegkstaiile Liver J?ills sold by C. W. Loots, .pqle agent or Lehighton and Welsspart. 2-ly J. piakci,t luxs Mill a fewof ihoso .eligible tpts In Hlcker.rtown to dispose .of. If squ feel like securing a good JiomeMjIlud see hlra He Is also sup plying (lour Jwd.luuiUer and coal at the jlowt'st rates. Are, you troubled with hoarse ness or weaJc.lungs,sliortnes3 of breath, or asthma? Thousands have been per manently cnre.d by .using Coxe's Wild Chetry and Sejneka. For sale Uy every druggist & merchant In Lrhlgh, North ampton and Carbon Counties. 40-0m Now Is the time to call at T. D. Clauss" .Merchant Tailoring establish ment to buy for cash. He will astonish you with the remarkably low figures ho asks for really first-class ,malo and fit ting garments. He has also marked .down prices In the boot, shoe, hat, .cap and glove departments, to such low figures that It ls'lmposslblo for you to see the goods and learn tho price with out making a purchase. Auk Youn children subject to .that dangerous foo of childhood cnonr on coughs 7 uoxe's Wild Ujrcr ry and Seneka has been thoroughly tes ted, and never Known to tan or eftecj ing a comploto and speedy cure when administered in tlnjo. Keep a bottle in your house. For sale by 0. W Lentz, 'drugglbt, Lehighton. 40-6m. Head Quarters for Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. Messrs. Laury & Pe ters aro now rccelvjpg and offering for sale one of the largost and best select ed stocks of mens' kip and calf boots, wotdotis' anij children's gaiters, shoes and rubbers' pver brought into Lehigh Ion, at prices which defy competition. Remember, if you want to bny cheap for cash, now )s the time, and Laury & Peters' the place I Do you debibe bound lungs and a long-life?. Then do not neglect that .cold, but procure a bottle of Coxe's Wild Cherry apd Seneka at once. One .air trial will convince you of its great .merits. Price ,50 cents. For sale by A. J. Durllng, pnd by druggists and merchants everywhere. 9-6m. Now is a good time to subscribe for the Cabbon AoyocATB. It is only ,$1.00 a year In advance, and gives yon all the latest local and general news. -Try It I Mrs. S. E. Fatzlnger Is jnst receiv ing a srlendld assortmept of fall and winter millinery goods. Pall and see them. For a handsome bonnet at a Jow price, go to Mrs. M. Gnth, tho milliner, Jn Welssport. The fatal shooting affray at um mlt Hill, reported by our Mauch Chunk .correspondent last week, turned out to be only a Blight affair, and the party hot says ha Is not a "MollloMagulre.'' E. H. Rhodes wants his friends to know that he has just received a fresh aiocK oi groceries ana provisions, inclu ding teas of choicest flavors, sugars, dried fruits, hams, tobacco. &c, which he is selling at prices as low as the same gooa can be nought fpj ;n any pwn i Washington's birthday, this year comes on Tuesday, Tho scarlet fever, which has boon eo. bud In Uelliloliciu, Is decreasing. Tho workmen of tho Bcthlchom ilron Company, began 1870 with their wages reduced from 10 to 15 per cont. Tho Northampton County Savings Hank, at Easton, has declared a semi annual dividend ot 10 per cent. Tho blast furnaces nnd rail mills of the Old National Iron Company, at Danville, were sold last week to Mr. John Roach, the Bhlp builder. Thoa. S. Deck, Esq., of this bor rough, has been appointed by tho Gov ernor, a notary public, and Is pre pared to, transact all business pretaln ing to the office. Tho Reading Railroad depot nnd telegraph ofilco, at Tuscarora, In Schuylkill county, wore destroyed by firo Sunday morning. It Is supposed they were fired by an Incendiary. Found, a manure fork. Tho own er can havo it, by calling upon Thos. S. Deck, J. P., proving property and paying charges. Jacob Cunfeu, Ma honing. During tho year 1875 tho Court of Common l'leas of Northampton county severed ties matrimonial for no less than sixteen applicants for divorce. The other night tho smoke house of Mr. Reuben Uoyer, In Cataeauaua, was broken open and .robbed of a la rye lot of meat which had only tho day be foro been placed therein to undergo smoking. " Marcutlo" will pleaso accept our thanks for a copy of Hongkong, China, " Dally Press." It Is a very fine specimen of a dally for that latitude In fact compares very favorably with some of our own dallies. Uon. A. J. Durllng will pleaso ac- copt our thanks for a number of pub lic, documents. Mr. Durllng requests us to statu that persons desiring to procure public documents, will call at ms drug store in Lehighton, and ask for what they .want, and if they wish anything that lie has not got he will procure It for.them. Dan. Rex, tho jovial hog dealer, started for New Jersey, Monday, to get another lot of Jersey white shoats. lie exi ects to bo back with them to day. So take your pocket book and re pair to tlio drove yard ot Hex & Horn on .the upper end of Rank street, and buy. Dan. cells only for tho money now. The Post-offico Department was advised Monday of the death of John Sleberlltig. postmaster at Lynnville, In Lehigh county, l'a. Mr. bleberllng was appointed postmaster in February 1820, and held the ofilco continuously until his death. Tho Schuylkill Navigation Com pany announces a dividend of sixty cents per share on the preferred stock and of thjrty cents per sharo on the common stock, payable in script on tho 1st day of February, 1870, to tho Btock- holders as registered December 31,1875. Said script will bo convertible on the 4th of March, 1870, Into the six per cent mortgage loan of 1872-1897 in sums ot one Hundred dollars and up ward. Script for twenty dollars aud under will be payable In cash. There are not to be any St. Pat rick's parades In Pennsylvania this year. The order has gone forth fiom the heads of tho various Irish Bocietlos " that out of love for American liberty and a desire to render tbo one hun dredth anniversary of tho Declaration of Independence all tho honor due to the occasion, and to tnabo tho Fourth of July parade a memorable one in the history of tho Irish organizations, that there be no general parade upon the 17th of Jarch. Meesis. Teakel & Albright, of Welssport, havo commenced tearing down their old saw mill preparatory to comraeudngtho erection of a largo plan ing mill, sash and blind ractory. They propose to have their buildings ready to commanco operations for the spring trado. Parties about to build will k a pin right hero. On the 3d iuit., Dr. W. A. Der- hnmer, of this borough, removed a largo tumor from the left slda ot the neck of M;s. D. Gouldner, of Summit nil), Tho operation has proved en tirely successful, as stated by the Dr. who visited her on Thursday of this week. Wo aro pleated to noto that Dr. Derliamcr is meeting with quite a suc 8U0- ha y rd1s- slness cessful practice sinco bis location this borough. We are pleased to see a lively, position on tho part of our bus men to patronize home industry. Mr. H 0. Levanway informs us that al ready a number of our merchants have given him orders for the really excel lent brooms being manufactured at his establishment, recently opened in tho basement of the Valley House, near the L. Y. depot, In this bor6ugh. " You mean to say you won't do it?" exclaimed the excited agopt. " Yon won't insure In a company that guar antees a ten per cent, aunual dividend ; gives away a camel's hair shawl to your wife the second year, and plants you In a $15 rosewood coflQn when you die? Do you mean to say that you won't tako out a policy like that ?' " No," returned the individual, coldly, " honesty is tho best policy," and he might have added David Ebbert's is tho most popular livery in Carbon county. On Friday of last week the scholars In our High School organized a Literary Society, and elected the Principal, W. K. Smith as president, Gld. Kosten bader, Secretary, G. H. Mantz, Treas nrer, A. Dollenmayer, Editor. They will ho4 meetings each Friday after noon. Monroe Co., Agricultural Society, AtamoeUneof thewtocVbolders of this Bo elcty. heldt the Beglater'a Office, on the 3rd lntt, the following named persona were elected to aerre f 04 the enaulnj; three yeiral L. W, Broadhe&d, John Edlogor, J. S. WUUanu.Nloh. pi as Boater and John B, Flatter. At a meeting 01 the directors, held at the office of w. B. Beea, Eaq., the following Keutloinen were elected of. floera to serve for the cnaolng year 1 John Ed- inger, i-reaiaeni, meoaore bcuocu, vice i'real. dent, lion. J. B. Btrom, Secretary, John 8 Fiaher, E., Treaaorer. Democrat I Sill From tho County Sent. Kx-Treasurcr Jas. Sweeney, of Sum' mlt Hill, with a few gentlemanly friends, was In town on Monday. Alien Craig, Esq., nnd Mr. Harry Packer were on a hunting tour to Pack erton on Monday. Wa don't know whether they killed anything or not. A Mr. Russel, ot Hazleton, has en tered the ofilco of Allen Craig, Esq,, to finish his course of studies In tho law during tho next year. Tho,rogular terra of court opens on Monday. Tho suppoted murderers will bo put. on trial then. Mr. iDougloss Smith, head waltor at tho Rrooaway House, moved from Ilaco toSusquehanna street on Monday. Tho case of Abraham Hill vs Julia Ann IIIII, tor divorce was postponed till Saturday, tho 15th. Heroine vs. Hcrblne, In slander, be fore Arbitrators, on Monday, an award rendered, no cause of action anil plain tiff to pay costs. G. AV. Fryman.Esq., for plaintiff, and J. D. Bertoletto.Esq., for defendant. The ca30 of John McAlliter, whom we mentioned in a former Issue, settled that Ilttlo case of fornication and se ductlou gu Tuesday ovcnlng, by mar rying the lady whom ho "loved not wisely but too well." In tho.easo of D. Neff vs. Stephen Snyder, In assumpsit, before a boaid of Arbitrators held at the Broadway House, on Tuesday, an award render ed, no causo of action and plaintiff to pay costs. P. J. Meehan, Esq., for plaintiff, and Allen Craig, and Danl. Kalbfus, Esqs., for defendant. August Hartley, a resident of East Mauch .Chunk, died on Saturday after noon, at 3 o'clock, of dropsoy. The funeral took place on Monday after noon, and was attended by a largo num. ber of friends. Deceased was a mem ber of tho 28th Pa. volunteers, and In consequence many of tho old soldiers accompanied his remains to their last resting place. A remarkable caso In slander was tried ou Wednesday afternoon, before Arbitrators ot tho Hroadway House. Tho case was a smutty one, aud we aro astonished that such ciues aro brought before tho public. Yet when persons ill Insist In slandering otners wo lie- lieve they should be punished to tho full extent of the law. Ill this case no verdict was rendered up to writing, but we believo the aibltrators will return a verdict of no .pause of action. Mr. Tropp, butcher, of Welssport, met with what might havo been a seri ous accident ou Friday last. Tho facts as near as wo could learn tneni aro as follows : Mr. T Lad driven to tho L. & S. depot for a friend, and while waiting for tlio train an engluo eamo along which blow Its whistle, thereby frighteulng tho horse anil causing it to run away. The horse However did not run far until it was stopped, but not until it had torn lose from tho wagon and damaged tho harness. Mr. T. sus tained several injuries, but in uo way seiiou. A tramp who gave his name as Mc Donald, was arrested on Tuesday night fur stealing an overcoat and scarf from tho resldenco of 'Spuiro Frlsbla, belonging to Mr. Frisblo's father. Tha tramp entered tho house by tho back way, secured Ills booty aud was not dliturbed till ho got on Hlgh-ft., when he was captured ami lodged In jail. This was not forging a noto or stealing sev eral hundred dollars worth of goods and yot because ho was a tramp ho was put in prison, winio tnoso oilier gentle men are as free as those wlio never cotumlttde n crime. Mr. E. narlan, who died at his home on Raco street, on Thursday of last week, was burled on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tlio funeral was a very largo one, In fact tho largest wo over saw In Mauch Chunk. Four orders to which Mr. Harlan belonged followed his remains to tho gravo, viz : Masons, Odd Fellows, American Mechanics and Knights of Honor. It seemed that every man In town was In Ola bo long was tho procession, Iho Masons per formed tbo ceromonles at tho grave, at tho conclusion of which other orders followed In file and dropped green twigs Into tho gravo. In tho evening Rev. Mr. Wiggins, of tho M. E. church, preached the funeral sermon. The church was crowded. Last Saturday tho Commissioners mot and resolved to put an end to a lit tle matter which has been In contcmpla- tie matter n ion for tho bar In the C order to glv ployed In ion for the last year, vii : to havo the Court nouso reraoddieu, in re room to tho lawyers em ployed In tho various cases. The chance in the bar wad greatly needed and will keep all outside who arts not members and officers ot tho Court. Heretofore when a lawyer arose to ad dress the Jury or even got a few Bhcets of paper, some one with more brass than codesty, took his chair and left him to stand or do the best he could. In other counties no ono Is admitted inside the bar unless a member or offi cer, and wo think It should bo so here, ( Is like every one loafing in another's office. "Murder will out," is an old and true saying. Our popular druggists, Hughes and MacCrea, for the last six weekB ware missing various articles from their show case. They were positive some one wae stealing their goods, but who tho Individual was, was a mystery to them. For moro than five weeks, ever since the first missing of the gcods, have they been on the lookout for the thief. It was not until Sunday night at one o'clock that the perpetrator was detected and followed to his office, where he was about to begin his day's work. The person w bo was so low in tho scale of honesty as to indulge in such petty stealing was a Mr. Sel bert, externally a gentleman. He was employed by the L. Sc 8. railroad com pany and by profession an operator. He Is married and he and bis wife board, ed at tho American Hotel. When first -broached ou the subject ot his stealing he was somewhat reluctant In confessing but finally sucurabed. Tbo evidence was too strong against him. Articles were found and Identified which 1)0 had already put up In pack-' ages reaty to shin pff. Iu (his way from tlmo to tlmo were,all tho nrltcles sent way to fiiends and sold to differ ent parties. Hughes and MacCrea settled tho case with him on tho condi tions that ho would glvo his gold watch as satisfaction and leavo town as booh as be could pack bis goods. Wo believo ho has packed up and left town for his former homo ot Altoona, Pa. Wo have only to say that It Is our Impression that tills Individual should have been put In Jail lo await his trial at the bar of Justice. Thero Is too mnch ettllng of cases, which wo are Inclined to think tinges strongly of compounding of fel ony Public Snlea. llllis for tlio following sales havo been print- .i - . 1. 1. m ., .tnrlnr- thn nnit fnw ftarat January 15th. at 2 o'clock p. m., Hote,1,0' able real estate of Jacob Monti, rtco'd, near Varryvllle. Dnn'l Wrote administrator. Jan. Mnd. 1976, 1 . in., on the preml. In JSaat l'enn Township, tho valuable ten t'.ef, Louie Frausi. deo'rt. T. W. Btleacrwalt, Administrator. Home ami Wngon Stolen. Sometime during Tuesday night, the I Ith Inst., a mare, spring wagon and two sets of harness, r ...... ntnmiBAB nf Mr. Peter V Nigh, In tlio neighborhood of Snmmlt III11. The maro Is a square built animal weighing nuuut 1100 pounds, with white spot on forehead, tho wagon is for one horse, painted black and red, with whlto tunning gear. A reword la olTeron for tho recovery ol tho property and tho cap ture and contlctlon ot the thlevea. Offlcera ISUscteil. At tho rcgnlnr meeting of Lehighton Irfxlge, No. 2M, K. of r., held In lleber'a Hall, on Friday evenmoj of last week, the following offlcets wero Inst illed for the enulngternii l'. C Archibald Dick. V O.-J. W. Haudonbush. Prelate 11. It. Mmsalman. M. of A. IteuDcn Oanmer. M. ot V. -W. M DuFour. M. of 13. Dr. N. n. nebnr. K. of B. and 8. Thomas n. natcliff. State Teacher's Aaaoclntlon. Tho,oiecutlvo coiumllteo of tho btate teach, era' association met In Ilarnsburg on Ratnrday, ot hat week, nnd made the preliminary nr rnngcmeiita for the state convention to bo held at West chrstcr during tho summer. Oeorga W. Mortis, principal ot tho state normal school at West Chester, was elected president and Prof, golden B. Coffin, of Lafayette collcge.Ens- ton, secretary. There was n full attendance. Tho State teichcra convention Is expected lo ecllp-e all Us predecessors In numbers and In terest The Coal Trnile. The niitlirnilto coal trade Is nnnsunlly qnet, and lias stood in the eamo Inactive condition for tbo past two or threo weeks. Tho lai go stock of coal on tbenniket renders It qnlto certain that thero will bo no acareltv, oven with eevero weather for the romamder of the winter, now nenrlv half gono. The trouble Just now beEln nlng to be expressed Is a scarcity ot ice. The season of production of that summer luxury la fust passing away, nnd.uultke tle winter necea elty of fuel, It cau be obtained uuly In Its prop, or season. There la tlmo enough yet, however, for the manufacture of macluce, and wo have nearly or quiet passed tho period of fenrot a wnntoffuel. Tho Combination Committee on rules for the rexulatioii of the business of 1678 has not yet repotted, although It Is said to have had numerous sessions. Iho outlook of the trade tor the next vear cm as jet acarcery be divined, though the operators, as well Ri tha carrying companies, aie hopeful, Thepiesent stock of coil, It Is expected, will be pretty well worked off before the per lod usual for the open lug ol tho next yeai's traftto, and as the annual repoi ts of the carrying companies will probably oaibody a lesson of prudence In (he future, the coal trado In all Its branches thn current year may considerably lmprovo. Lctluer, 10(A. Tho foliowlna table allows the quantity ot ooal shipped ovor the Lehigh Valley llallroad for the woea eudina Jan. 8th 87i) and for the year a compared With the Kami; tlmo last year: lteglons Ironi. Wee. Year Wyoming 22,i9 07 125,508 05 lliizlotou 21,141 00 1B3.8W 14 Upw r Lehigh II 14 I5S IS Heaver Mcauow T.77U 12 82.039 13 Mahanov 2,137 01 411,668 03 II auoa Chunk 6 Ou 063 17 Total 54.098 14 403,491 11 Last Year 12,412 rs 810,138 is Increase 4A':81 09 69.352 15 Decicaso Lelilglitou Thlevea. Under tho above caption, tno Morning Ilcrald, of the llth lust, save t Abont two weeks ago several Items appeared In the columns ot tho IJcrald, giving accounts of vat Ions robberlos cqnimittod by sotuo unknown parties lu and about Lehighton, Welssport and Packerton. busplclon has rested on several parlies, and Houuay ono of those was ariested, though not for any ot these offences, but for another, that of stealing tho keys ot tho switch-tender at the Lohlgh Oap, Mr. Lewis P. Pcter.. On Monday, Jan. 3rd, at 8 p. in., Mrs. PotcrB, who was at tho time attending to some wor on the second floor, heard tho light footstopa of Borne ono in tbo bar-room below. Bue lnimedlawly left her work and came down to aeo who It was, but on onterlng tho bar-room found uo one thero. Mr, Peters eamo In shortly after and having oc casion to look for his keya which hs carried in his overcoat, diBCovortxl that both coat and kej s wore gono, It wai Immediately euspected that they woio btolen. and as tho keys in the hauua of a dishonest person would onuulo him to do consldeiable mischief, giving bun accees to all the freight cars, careful search for Iho thief was at once Instituted. Tho facts were mouo known to that vigilant and careful oUlolul. M r, 1). Primmer, whohaacnargeottheuiia of the Lehigh Valley rauioad. lie at once proceeded to Investigate tho matter, aud alter consider able trouule auccooded In tracing tho Koods into the poMicaaion ot a young man named Jienry Dfluharo. Mr. Trimmer aworo out a warrant bilorc justice Moycr. of South llcttilehem.took It to Caroou county, where he had It renewed, and caused tho aneat ot young Uenhard. lien hard at tlrt denied all knowledge of Iho Uieft aud told Mr. Tilinuicr that hu wasn't blunt, enough lor him. liut when ho discovered that hu "goings ouu comings" for the last week wet e peifectiy kuowu to Mr. 'lnmmer he coutesed that tha gooda wero In his possession ana de livered taeui uu to this gentleman, ouuir Iieuhard'a stories aro very contradictory, llo Insists now that the artioics wero eto.eu by a man named Jas. B. Butler, lroru IudiauapoUs, luil., and trial they were glvou ulm to keep them m charge until I)utler would CM for them, aud toat he naa paid two dollars to take care ot them, llo ayB this llat.er operates aloug the Baltimore and Uhlo lUUread. aud Las any quantity ot keys tor freight cars on this road. Uo conieasua amo that he kuew they wero atoieu aud that Butler had told him two weeka before that he would steal them lie was (nought tlowq on the 5.50 train ou (he Lehigh Vklleyroad, taken lieloro Alderman Utunler and committed. In default of ball. Whether tlus Biory about thla Uutler with blsDuuchesof keys for tha IJaltitnore and Uhlo ltallroad la trueor not, ot course, la a question, but Uie story Is of fujcp a pnatacter as would hardly enter Into tht) mind of euch an Ignuraut f eilow aa be seems to be, unless there u some baaia whereon to reat tho atory, and wo thlna it were wise lo Investigate the matter a uttlo closer. The offlcera ol that road no doubt know wuether there are any keys missing with them, and also whether any cars have been openrd and vooda taken tneretrom, and ny writing to them this could be ascertained. It la possible that there Is a gang of thlevea operating in this wise, and my bo young DenhardW a new re cruit, aud pai t ot hia atory about thla confeder ate Is true. At least the case 1b ot aotnelent Importance to meilt the closest Investigation, and we doubt not will receive It. The shipment of ooal from the Cieardeld coal fields, over the Tyrone division, Pennsylvania railroad, for the year Jutt passed amounted to ViV-W, an increase oi 271,838 tone over 1874. At Spring Mill, Montgomery county, a few cava uku. a vuiiu eiguiesu rooubu oiu was ruu agalnat by a dog, knocked against a stove and so severely Injured that death ensued in a short tlmo alter, Anti-Monopoly. Tho Anti-Monopoly Convention, In eslon ot llartlsUorg. PlarchX8 1 ! appoint ed. Just prior ,to ndjonrnlng, an cxecutlvo com mit too of olevqn memboro, wlthpower to ro con veno the said convention atsuch tlmo and placo ns In tholrjudgtncnt should seem proper, JJyvlrtnoqt that authority, tho understand, n majority pt said oiocnUvo .Ofimmlttco, hereby officially announce that ,ttio eaid Convention will ro-convtue In the City ot llatrlsburg, on TUBSDar. February 1, 1876., nt.toa o'clock In the forenoon, aharp. All Trade or Labor Unions Orarujci or other Associations ot Wuralugincu, hntlngior tholr .object too nrofectlon of their members and tho poinmuniti- against the money, tranptirtlng, laud ami other monopolies with which tho noo ploarenrcuised ato cntltlodto Bond Area dele iiatos, the names of whom jjhontd bo sont, as soon ns possible alter appointment, tothoBeo retaty ol the Committee. Associations in sympathy with jho purposes ot the contention, it ho nro unable, by loajon of lack uf tuiuli, to send delegates direct Irnm their own mombcislilp. are .requested co appoint proxies, and torn ard such suggestions xelatlvo to tlio convention as they may tool Impelled to make, to tho Chiirmau, Societary or uy mem ber of the Committee. .... ... Associations rcprisentcd, oltbcr bydclegatca or letter will bo required to contribute their proportionate ahare of tbo necossaty expenses, which will. However, bo but Witling. Tho conviction of tho .ClcarlleJd Illinois. find other aspects of tho Conspiracy laws if tho Commonwealth tho Landlord and Tenant act um stoi e order or "track" system the question of laws to pio,oct practical co-opcrr.tuis tho "MlnerV Weigh bill'1 the nituinluous Ventlla. tlon bill tuo report ot tho LoglsLUivo Commit tee, appoluted at tho last session to enquito In to alleged violatlona ot tho charters ot tne Phil adelphia and Heading ltallroad and Plujadel phlaaud heading Hal and Iron Co's, a matter which involves the wholo question ot tho rcla. tlve lights ol individuals aud corporations aij these quosltons, and others equally Interesting to tin) Autl-mouopollsts, will probably come be foie thd present session ol our Legislature for dlscusslou and action. Ill view of this tact It srem to us Important, slnco party conventions will not tako lognlianco ut our wants as Autl munopollsts, thHt wo should come together, under the very noses, so to spe ik, of our law makers, and glvo uumtstakaule expression to themourreltes . . . . Tho Labor qucston, as a national one, la Just now demanding unusual attention, aud should noi be oveilooaed by us. liming tho sessions ot tbo Convention, speak ere ot national loputatlon. without rctcrcuce to Early, will address the dengnei In retorence to abora' Interest in the gieat political questions lOfthodar. It Is earnostly hoped that overy Association In the Htnte that In Anil Monopoly lu Us pur poses will send doli gates. C, Uen Johuaon, l'ottsville, Schuylkill county James L. Wright, 313 2d St., Philadelphia. D. a. Dunham, Belief time, emtio county. James Tait. St. Mary's, Klk county. II. C. Brown, York, York. 1. J. Ihoiuaa Kingston, Luzerne county, ltlcuard Williams. Andcurled. Carbon county, lieu Bossier, Kxcelsior. KorthumUerlaud ro. ,Carl .Nlowaii, LocusJ Dale, Columbia county. Attest! II. DKUHY. 253 H. oth St., Philadelphia -non. John Wilson, formorly Commissioner of tho General Laud Office, aud subsequently Thlid Auditor ot tho lieasnrv, died In Wash luglou ou Monday, In the 65ih year uf his age. Mrs. Hartley, wife ot Judge Hartley, nnd sister ot Uenernl Sherman, died Jn Washington ou Jtomlny night. Tho 1100,0(0 llbd suit ol George Watts against the Kvening Journal of Jersey City resulted last night In a verdict of 155 lor the plaintiff A telegram from Montreal gives a report thot William M. Tweed wbs Been in a store In th it city on Thurfday of last week and It save there Is sued reason to believe he is ut present living with friends lu the upper part ol the city. A youth of 18 years attempted to commit sulcido lu Washington Tuesday morning be cause his mother kept a disreputable house. Illtam Lawrence, a weojthy farmer ot riolt county. Mo., dlsippeared a week ago. and his body was found on Monday, with (ho skull broken m. John Lawrence, n worthless son of deceased, wtto hart threitcned his father's life, has been arretted on suspicion. MA It KILI), BCnAFFBP. ANDItEWS.-On the 3d lnat by Ilev. L. IC. Wen, h. j. Schaffer aud Miss M.. Ij. 4ndrews, )oth of Walnutport. BBMMIIL-IIANKEE On tho 4th lust., by the aa me 1". A. seminol aud Mies Kllen J. lion, kee.both of blatlugton. LmilfclNllUTll-ANTUONY.-On tho 6th Nov.. by llev, it. 11 Klsiler James M. Lolben guUi and Miss Lime L. Anthony, bum of uherryvllle. KOOIl-nnYFOQBL.-On the 2nd Inst, by the same. Thomas J. Keck and Miss Cecelia Urylogel, both of Vi atuutport. DIED, HAItLOW. In Philadelphia, on the 12th Inst., Mrs. Ann Uailow. aged 85 veai s und 6 day", mo ther .if Mrs Deoieo Williams of Mauch Chunk, and prand-mothor of Mrs Morthnner and Thos. A. Williams, of this borough. AMJRKWS On the 12th ult, in Millport, Maiy Loulnf, aged 1 year and 19 days, and ou the 15th, Catharine Vliginia, ngod 1 year and 21 Soya, twin chUdieu et Peter liarrison aud Sa lome Andrews. MIIrHNiiKROEH. Ou tho 18th ult., nt Feunersyllle, Monroe co, flam'l Mllteubotger, aged 50 years, 10 months aud 17 daye. 11ADKLIN K. On the 20th nit., near Cherry, vlllo, Sarah Jane, daughter of Jaraeaand auson lladolino, aged 7 yrs , 11 mos. and t days. KUrTZ.-On the 23rd ult., at Walnutport, David. Bon ot David and Mary Ann Kuutz, aged 8 mouths and 27 days. aEOUOE. On the 2.1th nlL, In L. Towamen. Blng. Juliana, wife of Samuel Oeorgo, aged 37 years, 4 mouths nid 3 days. BUYON On tho lath ult, near CherryvlUe, Agnes ltacbael, avert 7 years and 12 day b, and on the 31st, Thom ns Parry, aged 4 .1 cars, 8 montha and 28 days, both children of Jpsepu 8. and IfiU ribeth ilrj on, Closing Prices of DeIIaven & Town send, Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Jan. 13th 1875. TJ. 8.0's. 18S1 SOtj bid Zlli asked U. H. 6.20's, 1882 13M bid asked U, S. 5-20's, 18C1 1ZH bid asked U. B. 5.20's. 18(U H H bid 1 8 i asked IJ. s. 6-20's, 105 J. A J.... 17H hid 17S asked U.tS. 6.20's. 1807 IH bid 18H asked C.k 5.20's, 1883 20k bid 20 asked TJ. 8. JCMO's 18H bid 18H asked U.S. curroncv, O's 22H bid 23 ask&i U, B. Vs 1881, now 10S bid 0H naked Pennsylvania It. It 64 It bid 64 H asked Phila. & ltoadlngll.lt..... M bid 64 H asked Lehigh Valley It. It 62k bid flh asked l-eblgh Coal & Nav. Co.... 50i bid 60lt asked United Compaulos of . J.lSSli bid 138 asked Oil Creek it All, VaU R. It. 12k bid UH asked PhUa. Erie It. U '.Oh bid 20H asked Oold..!T 12H bid 12k aaneo silver, 7 bid 10 a.koi Special Notices. E. P. Kunklo's Bitter Wine or Iron. Has never been known to tail In the euro ot weakness, attended with symptoms. Indispn sltlon to exertion, loss ot memory, difficult of breathing, general weakness, honor of disease, weak, nervous trembling, dreadful horror of death, night sweats, cold feer, weakness, dim ness of vision languor, universal lassitude of the muscular system enormouB appitlto, with dyspepsia fystem, hot hands, fiu-hlng of the body, dryness uf tha skin, pallid ponnlenonco and eruptions on tho face, purifying tho blooo, pain In tho back, beavinss ol too eyelids, fre. queut Dlack spots Hying betote the oyes w.tli temporary Bntfusion and los of slgut; want of attention. Ac, TIicbo symptoms all arlai from a weakness, and to remedy mat uso 1- . Kun. kle's Hitter Wine of Iron. It never tills. Thoruanda are now enjoying health who havo UBedit. Qet the genuine. Bold only in 51 bor. ties. Take only . l Runnel's. Depot and office, No. S69 North Niutb St Philadelphia, Pa. Ask for Ennkcl's nittor Wine ot Iron, This truly valuablo tomo has been so thoroughly teted by all elasses ut tbo ootnmnaltv that It Is now deemed lndispeusaDIc as a Tonlo medicine. It costs but Utile, purines the blood and gives tone to the etopiacii, renovates the system and prolongs life, I now only ask a trial of this valuable tonle. PrlrtlnurbotUe.E.V.K UNKLK.bole Pron IC- tor, No. lIUNoith Ninth St.,btlow viue Phda delphla, Pa. Ask for Kunkle'a BiUer Wine of Iron, and take no other. t la aidd only in tt bottles, wllii a photograph of the proprietor on eaoli wrapper, aU other is couuterlelt, bold by ail uruKKisis. Tape" Worm Removed Alive. Head and aU complete In two hours. No fee till head onuses, seat. Pin aud Stomach Worms removed bv Dr. KUMCLE.ZjO North Ninth St. Advice free. No tea until cured. Ask for KUNKLK Work Mr uup. Price. 11, ana guar anteed. Send far circular, Janl-lin, rpnusSES. ir Cents UUP JL T.U1U0S CUni2D.-Dr. tf.'D. Ho-iK-nsack's Nlckle-Plated Galvanic "Stnss ami Fluid wlllor sovou caaos out of ten. Don t rnst. crack or break 1 lightest 1 not airccted by perspiration or bathing. Warranted years French nnd acrman Trusses and llrnces, Snj, riensorlos. Jto , onodhlrd tho prtco others ken or. 208 Beoond street, abovo itace, Phlladol. phla. Jnnoi-75 lycowi To Consumptives. mllE advertiser, having been permanently .qurcd of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, la anxious to tuukn known to Lis fellow sufferers tho means ot cure. To all who desire It, bo will send a copy iff thn pi o. scrlntlon used, (tree of charge), with tho ttlreo ttonijor preparing aud nstng tho same, which they wlllind a buiir Cuititlor ConurTlo!f. Arrmu, Dronchitib AO. . . Parties wishing the prescription will pleaso address. lmv. 12. A. WILSON, 1M Penu Mtteet, lllwmsaurr. deo.ie-m0 New York. Errors of Youth. GENTLEMAN who Buffered forycars from -t--Nervous Debility, Premature Decav,nnd all tho effects of youthful mdlscrotlnn will, fur tho sako of suffering humanity, send frco to all who need it. tno rcclpo and direct Inns for tuaklnit tho simplest lemody by which ho was cured. Sufferers wishing ito prollt by tho ndvertlaoi's cxpcrlcueo can uo bo by addressing In perfect confidence. JOHN II. OODEN, dec i8-in8 42 Cedar St, Nuw York. Afflicted, Unfortunate and Deluded DR. J. IV. IlOlIRNSACIt and Dr. J. 1). IIobensack, sons ot Dr. J. II., who lias been engaged in private nnd hoapltal piacllce for 3' years, uung diseases which destroy both mlnfl and body, unutsyou for tho duties ot info, and leads thousands to In Bavc asylums and prematura death Dr. J.N. II. and Dr. J. II. If. dnvoto their tlmo entirely tothoso diseases, and guarantee a euro In a short tlmo and Uttlo expense. Dr. J. N. IIoben sack has attended nnd cared eighty thousand cases, ltomembcr Drs. J. N. nnd J. 11. Iloben suck's otllco No. 208 North 2d stroet, Philadel phia, abovo Itace. N. II. Medicines nent by mall and express JUHCI2-75 lycow jtEOISTEH'S NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that the Exocntors, Administrators and Uuardlans hereinafter nam ed, havo tiled their respective accounts ot the following estates In tho llcglster's Offlco. at M auch Chunk, lu and for tho Conn ty ot Carbon, which accounts have been allowed by the Heg. later, will bo presented to the Judges of the Orphans' Court on Mondar, tho 17th Jay ot Jan. uary next, at 10 o'clock A.M., for conlli uiatlou 1 First and final account of Thomas Shaffer, ad ministrator of the estato of John Bchoob, deo'd. Final nrcount of Thomas Kuehner, guardian of Esuy Ualllet First and final account of Daniel Straupand Mary Buyer, administrators, Ac, of David Uoyer, deo'd. Second and flual account ot John Smith, ad mmtstrator of tho csuto ut Charles Dougherty, dee'd. First, and final aeconnt of Elizabeth Korsher. administratrix of John Kersher, deo'd. First ncoount of Mnnnua McHlntv. one of tho Administrators ot P. II. (Milieu, dee'd. T?lrsf nnriflnft! ftftpnmit nf lHHinrd Shftmo one of the administrators of aeorgo llolford, deo'd. First nnd final account of llebecca Kline, ad- mlnlstralrix of tho estato of Peter Kline, deo'd. Vlrnt. nnd flnnl neconnt of llonrv UovOr. ad. mlntstrator ot the1 estate of Franols Palmer, deo'd. A. WHITTINOnAM, Register, negtstor's office, Mauch chunk, Deo. 18, 1876. OFFICIAL AUTHORIZATION. TrciiNiiry lieimrtmcnt. OJPFICri OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CUB.BIXCT, J Wasiiinuiou, November 3rd, 1875. I WnKRKAB, By satisfactory ovldonco preaonted to the undersigned. It baa been made to appear that THE FIRST NATIONAL HANK OP LEIIIU11TON. In tho Borough of Lolilgbton, In the Couuty of Carbon, and state of Peunsyl vanla. has complied with all tho provisions of the Revised statutoi ef tho Culled btaies re quired to ba compiled with beforo an As. Dela tion edall bo authorized to commence tho Busi ness of Hanking. . . Now THBKKronB, I.John Jay Knox, Comp ti oiler of tho Currency, do hereby certify that The First National Hank of Lehighton, In tlio Borough of Lehighton, In theCounty of Caibon, and Btate of Pennsylvania. Is authorized to commence tho Business ol Banking, ns provld ed in Section Fitly-one hundred and sixty-nlna of the Revised stiitutcs ot tho United States. m TF.eiisio.Nr WUEKKOF. witness mv hand ana seal of Office, this Third day of November, 1876. JOHN JAY KNOX, Comptroller of Cnrrenoy. NOV. 13 OW tNO. 2308.J The Daily Patriot, THE NEWSPAPER OF CENTRAL PENN SYLVANIA. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING, SUN EXCEPTED. DEMOCRATIoTn POLITICS. 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