Society BIcctlnRB. IgHHITO OASTLk, No. 78, A, O. K. OF IBl M. 0. i!a itia 4th Monday ol each month, tn llc br' IU1I. Lehlghten, lit ;ieoTctock p. M. iff v. Morthiwer, B. K. U H. 11. OUbow. V. K. n. H. OXADIH 1IUTT1S 1OtWIE. HO. 80, 1,0- O. IV meets every Tuesday crnlg, at 8 o'clock. In lleUor's llnll. Joseph llelgol. ti. U. i II. lteber, Secretary. ono rrfOA'TUiDn, No. 171. Imp. O. II. M-. meet o'eloekt In Public Brnool Hull. Welssport. Fa. D. F. Illckert, 8. B. It Ollham, l of H on Friday evenings, n Iteber'e Hall, nt7:i SloJi. yAu. Dick, CjO. T. It. liatcSUT, K. ef n. od 8. Advertising Rntc. Wedeilmt to be distinctly understood tliat o advertisements will bo Inserted In tbo col umns ot Tint camiok Aiitocatb that may be re Mired from unknown parties or Arms miles ateompanled with the Cjjih. The following are ear OM.I WfflL Alreitlsements lor 1 yesr, per Inch each Insertion . . . . . , J? ' " Nix Months, perlnch eeeb insertion 13 cts. " Threo Mentha. ' " ',' 20 Cts. " Lea than three months, first lnser- tlon I L each subsequent Insertion 25 Cts. Local nouees loeents ter line. II. V. MOItTIIIMER, Publisher. E It. B1RWKIIB, DIBTRICr ATtOHNEY it OOUKSELLOIl Omci, No. 2, Msnstsn House, MAUCH CHUNK. PA. BetUInx Estates, Piling Aotocmta and Orphans Conn lTacuceaapeeialtr. Trial ot Causes rarelullr attended to. Legal transactions In Kngltsh end Herman. Jnu u. BATUHDAV MORNING, JAN. 22, I87. Local and Personal. tar Tattle receiving the Advocate with a cross marked after their names will please remit the amount duo for Subscription, or tho extra 50 cents will be added to pay Iho expenses of collec tion. Leave your measure with Laury & VetorB, If you would look nice, For a handsomo bonnet at a low price, go to Mrs. M. Guth, tho milliner, In Welssport. Tho "fits" given nt Laury & Fetors', aro unsurpassed by any other house In tho county. The fall suits being gotten up by Laury & Peters, are fashionable and neat, while the price Is within the reach of all. Mrs. S. K. Fatzingcr Is just receiv ing a splendid assortment of fall and winter millinery goods. Call aud seo thm. Now is a good tlmo to subscribe or the Oaihion Advocatr. It Is only $1.00 n year In udvnnce, and gives you All tho latest local and general news. Try It, 1 Buy your wall paper at C. V. Lentz's,Central Drugstoro.five percent discount on former prices, from now till February 1st. Helftjlch's White Liniment cures rheumatism, neuralgia, eprnlns, bruises and cuts, used Internally and external 1y, manufactured and for sale by C. W. Lent'z, druggist. Price 50 cts and il per bottle. DlL FffTLEIt'S UllECUATlC REMEDY cures rheumatism, neurnlgia, nervous and kidney diseases. Dn. Fittleii's Pectohal Sviiup, Infallible for coughs, colds and bronchitis. I J it. Fitti.kh s Cordial, C a lis at a, Liniment and Vegetable Livek Pills sold by C. W. Lontz, sole agent for Lehlghtnn mid Welssport. 2-1 y J. K. RIckeithas still a few of those eligible lots In Rickertstown to dispose of. If you feel like securing a good home call and seo him Ho is also sup plying flour,feed,luuibcr and coal at the lowest rates. Are you troubled with hoarse ness or weak lungs,shortnes3 of breath, or asthma 7 Thousands have been per manently cured by using Coxe's Wild Cheuy and Seneka. For sale by every drngpist A merchant In Lehigh, North ampton and Carbon Counties. 49-Cra Now Is the time to call at T. D, Clauss' Merchant Tailoring establish ment to buy for cash. lie will stou Ish you with the- remarkably low figures he asks for really first-class made 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 is Impossible for you to see the goods and learn tho price- with out making a purchase. Are tour children surject to that dangerous foe of childhood Croup or Codciiis ? Coxo's Wild Cher ry and Seneka has been thoroughly tes ted, and never known to fall of effect ing a complete and speedy euro when administered In time. Keep a bottle In your house. For salo by C. W Lentz, druggist, Lehighton. 40-Gm. Head Qnarlers for Hoots, Shoes and Rubbers. Messrs. Laury & Pe ters are now receiving and offering for fiale ooe of the largest and best select ed stocks of mens' kip And calf boots, womens' and children's gaiters, shoes And rubbers ever brought into Lehigh ton, at prices which defy competition. Remember, If you want to buy cheap for cash, now Is the time, and Laury & Peters' the place ! Do you desire bound lunqs and a long life 7. Then do not oegloct that cold, but procure ii bottlo of Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka at once. Ono fair trial will convince you ot Its great merits. Price 50 cents. For sale by A. J. Durling, and by druggists and merchants pvery whero. 40-0m. Sufferers with Fits and Epilepsy, will find It to their Interest to read the Advertisement of Dr. J. . Dlbblee, to be found in another column. Mr. Dlb blee, is a chemist of note, and his pro Derations are to be relied upon. Thos. A. Williams, the fashionable boot and shoe maker, of this town. moved"' his placa of business to the building between T. D. Clauss's and iuo uarpon uouse, during too pai week, whero be will be pleased to sh alibis old friends and any number 'of new ones wno aeure auytmng in ills line. Our old friend, Fred. Schmidt, of i'huaajojpbla.was In town Monday last. Is It not about time to be looking up candidates for burces9, councllmeiH school directors, nnd other borough of fices, to be filled on Tuesday, Febru ary lfith ? Come, gentlemen, trot out your nags I Monday momtng at 2:30 o'clock, bonny woo lassie, and. wo are happy. Weight 10 lbs. According to tho ro-adjustmont of post-odlccs tho I'. M. at Maucli Chunk receives a salary of $2,200 i Catastu qua, fl.GOO i Statlngtou, $1,000 j Allou town, t3,B0O j Tanuuqua, $2,000 ; Btroudsburg, $1,700 , Wltlto Haven, M.100 and Hazleton, 12,500. Tllton lectures at Maucli Chunk next month. Centennial stocking, patterned after tho stars and stripes, aro the prettiest things out. Tho roads aro In a bad condition, but that don't affect the gait of David Hubert's horses. His teams aro cons' santly In demand, and no wonder, for his terms aro very low. Tho Delaware and Hudson Canal Company announces a dividend of five por cent, payable Febiunry 1. -The Locust Gap Company announ ces a dlvldond of two per cent, payable on tho 20th Inst. Tho Fulton Conl Company announ ces a dividend of six per cent, payable on the 20th Inst. If you wish to cast a voto at tho spring election, on Tuesday, February 15th, you bad better "fork over" tho amount of your borough and county tax to our friend, Joe, before that date, If you have not doiio so within tho past two years. Wm. H. Sayro, will please accept our thanks for a copy of the second nil mial report of St. Luko'e Hospital, to gether with the reports of tho treasurer, Medical lloaid, the chaplain, and the Ladles' Aid Society. Tho report shows that tho hospital Is In a flourishing con dition, which fact Is duo to tho nble JJoard ot Trustees under which It is con ducted. Wo aro In receipt ot tho Philadel phia Times Almanac, compiled and arranged by Alex. K. McCluro and A. Wilson Norris, Esq'., expressly for dis tribution to tho subscribers of that thoroughly popular and widely lead journal. Tho almanac is neatly print ed and Is full of very Interesting histori cal, statistical and other matters. Hon. A, J. Durling will accept our thanks for Legislative Record and other State papors. The Mount Carbon at.d Port Car bon Railroad Company announces a dividend of six per cent, payable on de mand. Mr. S F. Wiggins la now In town selling a very useful little article, Capo woil's Llttlo Giant Tack Hammer, which fur putting down and takinir up carpets has no equal. It pulls, drives and sets tacks with uerai lapldity. liuy one. Thsre was considerable excitement among the members of tho Lehigh liulldiug & Loau Association at their meeting on Monday evening last, It be ing tho first night lor drattlng shares not s Id. The first name drawn was L. W. Sihoonover, of Packerton for one s-liare, followed by tho name of Jas. Long, of Packet tun for ono share, Charles Selbeit, of Lchlgl.ton, ono tliaro, and Dr. N. 15. Reber for five shares. Tho sharo-i thus drawn oi awarded draw the amount paid in with 10 per cent. Interest. A very Interesting nnd successful revival of religion is in progress at the First Presbyterian Church of this bor ough, Rev. J. Carrlngton, pastor. The usual quarterly meeting ser vices will bo held In tho Evangelical Church of this borough on aunday next. We have noticed a few loads of tolerably fino Ice passing our office du ring tho past week. Another new lot of groceries and provisions Just received at Fatzinger's storo, on Bank Street, which they aro offering at remarkably low prices. All goods warranted of best quality. We met Mr. W. Lafferty, formerly cutter with Laury & Peters, on Thurs day last, Mr. L. is now traveling for a New York house. Farmers nnd others intending to sell out this winter or next spring cmi securo bills ot all sizes at this office, at short notice. The Thomas Iron Company has ro sumed work In some ot Its ore banks along the South Mountain, in Cumber land county. St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Eas ton, Pa., was dedicated on January ICtli. Rev. F. W. Conrad, D. D., preached the dedicatory sermon. Out In -Vaxataway township a fid dler got so drunk that he could not walk, when tho kind-hearted beer sel ler put him out In the wood shed, whero he was found next morning Sunday stiff In the embrace of death. This hap pened last Sunday morning a week. The Board of Directors of the Lo hlgh Slate Company, of Slatlngton, at their last regular meeting declared a semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent, on the capital stock of the company, now payable. Last week the Coplay Cement Company, shipped fourteen car loads of cement to Perth Amboy, on a Govern ment order, to be sent thence by steam er to Fort Sumter. Some miscreants entered the office of Rex & Horn, and Jacob Dlntlnger's tailoring shop, at the upper end of Bank street, on Thursday night, and carried off a variety of articles, among them an overcoat, fur, &c, belouglng to Mr. Horn ; and two pair pants, two woolen jackets, three pair pants pat terns, pattern ibr beaver overcoat, ten yards ot grey casslmercs, cutting shears, &c, belonging to Mr. Dlntlnger. There la.no clue to tue tlilevcs. -The flouring mill ot Rudolph Rum ble, in Mahoning Valley, about two miles from this placo, was completely destroyed by fire on Friday morning. The firo originated in tho upper story, a little before 0 a'clock. It Is supposed to be the work of an Incendiary. Loss estimated at $3,000. Tl.lrty-flva tramps liavo been fur nished with lodgings In our lock-up nnd supplied wllli meals during tho present month. At tho animal mcetlhg of the stockholders of tho Chapman Slate Company, held last week, tho following named gentlemen wero cleclod ns Di rectors ! William Chapman, H. 8. Paul, S. A. lllspham. Johu Iltown and C. II. Dlckorsou. Tho trado in sleighs and kindred articles of mcrchmdlso lias not been remarkably brisk this season. From the County Sent. Wm. Butler, Esq., has been appoint ed deputy Sheriff to nsslst tho present Incumbent during his 111 health. A fire broke out In the Btoro of Merlz & Struthers on Thursday last, but was extinguished beforo any serious damage was done. J. D. Bertolctto, Esq., received a box of law books, among tho number the old reports containing the;flrst Supremo Court decisions over delivered In this State. Elmer Kclscr, son of J. S. Kelser, of tho Broadway Houso, had a carbuncle operated upon on Saturday last by Dr. DoYouug. Tho young fellow Is doing well. Tho following newfpapers nro repre sented at tho present murder trial, Mlnesr's Journal, Shenandoah Herald, Tanmqua Item andl'hlladelphla Times. Rev. J. Bit Boyle, of Reading, lectur ed on Tuesday evening In RIhhuIb' Hall, on "Short Sights In Rome," to a small but select audleuco. Reed, formerly ono of the edi tors of tho "Coal Ua.etto," Is taking notes of tho murder trial for the Phila delphia Times. Our town seemed literally alive with people during the present week. Comments weio many, both severe and palliative, In regard to tho unex pected motion to quash tho nraay ot jurors In tho present murler trial. The PIkeiiIx Comet Band enlivened town on Tuesday night till a lato hour. Tho Court House was too small to contain the largo number ot people com ing to town to seo and listen to tho pio ceedlugs of tho murder trial. The different counsel, in tho present trial, proposed to tho Court to have a stenographer present to tnko down tho testimony and whatever may occur during the trial, in order to expedlto matters and eavo time and cost to tho County. Tho Court favored tho prop osition and ono E. P. Biady was tele graphed for, and on Ills arilval, enter ed upon the performance of his duties. Tho Coutt requested the represota tlves of tho different newspapers to make no comments on the ovldenco In tho present trial, from tho fact that two other prisoners wero yet to be put on trial. In the case ot Abraham Hill vs. Julia Hill, for divorce, testimony was taken on Saturday last, and tho facts repoited and presented to court on Monday morning. Tho court on hear ing tho te.stlmony recwlved by counsel decreed that the bonds of matrimony exlpting between Abraham Hill and Julia Hill wero henceforth severed. Public- Sales. lulls fur ttio following aalea bavo heenpilnt nlnt thlt often during tho past fowe'ara: Jnu. -Mutl 1S70, 1 v hi., on t in iiremlios. In Bast I'onn TowiiHiilp. tho v.iliiaulo loin OAtitto of Louis l'liinti ileu'd. T. V. Stlcjieiwult, Administrator. January 22 anil il, nt 12 o'clock noon, gnncrnl ttoiojrooda drv I'ooila clothing, ifco.. ot Paul Kiege, 1 1 StcuileisTllIe, Fobrmry Ctli, nt I2o'clook noon, nt Now Ma honing, valua-ilo tnrmlnir stock nmt imple ments, tho properly ot David Fritz. I'eiinayl vnula Dutch. Hhulo Delrector. "ily yonncer friend, sop. pos tawolf raonn coff ly foarnntwoualch liuiliol Wcatzer far an dnhuer mlilnonucr, wo teal bushel dad realtors griaya t" Sliulo lluvu. ' Oh, fcl-pogood. moar fin noch nca to wide comer wo fell." Shnlo Director. "Wo H soil clra Teacher hot raoar gjsoughtdos ear lialta all do nrshta rulei galarml." ' Hhulo Uiito. "Yah, over moar hen olafnrd miser sum In grumbcarn nil renvoi' gnduo. Moar bun uoa can Weutzer cotter." SAM KmSlISIIASIlLUFFtGU, Llternry Society. Tho High School Literary society met In their room, Jan. 14. Tho s-ocicty waa called to order by tho Piesidoat, W. JJ. hnilth. Calllnx roll ot olMcerB was dlxpcnsed with. Journal nt lant meeting was read and approved ns read t nftcr which, tho nlllecra wero Inaugurated. Oa motion a collection wnf taken up. Tho follow, lug exniclsoi wero then taken up. Select read Inic, "Tho Farmer and the Vox," by A. Dollcn. meyer : Kbsay, subject. "Kngouocring," by . Scaboldt i declamation, "Tho practical Joker:" aoug by Uevero Wertraan, entitled, "Teddy Burns, tho Hoot Illack." G. Kostcnbader, M. J. llllem and O. II. Unntz wero appointed a Jndgai on dobnto ; snblecl, Which la uioro valuable Gold or lion," debated on the afllrma. tlvebyllame nweenoy, Geo. Shoemaker and Mlltou A. llretno;-1 uecative, A. il. llox. Chaa. Clauss and Fred Weldenhelmer Decldod on the In tho alllrraatlve. The l-:dltor. A, Dollon. meyer, then opened the Fruit Jlasltct, which contalurd Home IntcroaUiiK qucstlnnt, winch will be answcied at next meeting. The regular Committee on proKiunune then lepoited the ml. Inwinfr tor nxt lu.etliifft Declamation. II. V, .Moitlilnier Jr. auiITUllo Wt-ldouueluier a-lect reading, Mi-tou Cluun i casar, A. Dick nnd ball io liandenbash i dlalocuo by J. Dick and C. Ilartnolomow. bubject lor debate, "Who de serves the greatest honor, the statesman or tho Warnor," to be dobated by tho following named mcmlieia afllruiatlve, Ida Clauai, Geo. ISsch aud Harvey licurlgi negative, Kddio Fort waugior, Emma Claims and M. J. llUem. On motion tberoadlng of the liy.l.awa waa dispens ed with. Adjourned to meet Friday, Jan. 2Ut. o. KosTESDAinn. Bec'y AN AOEDLll)VHUH'P.n TO DK1TU. On Sa turday allernoon last, between i aud S o'clock, widow 110Kb, relict of the long ltio deed. Joa. Qogh. of llanover, residing tn the family ot her sou.ln.law, Mr. Aarou Hnyder. in Catasauqna. waa literally zoasted alive. The particulars of tho horrible occurrence are about as follows: It appears that duting the afternoon Mrs. Sny. ler went out on a short vl'it. and before golntr she lillod np the store with coal, and told her mother to take the lids partly off when tho tire was geltlng too hot or had bnrnod up. Tbero was n o ono in the homo but the aged lud y. and when Mrs. Snyder had left the houso Mrs. Ilogh. locked the door. It was supposed by some that she went to the stovo to light her pipe, nnd that a spark loll on her clothos, set ting them ou tiro and burning her so severely that she was found dead when Mrs. Snyder came home. Hue wag burnod only above tho waist, and her breast and lace weru terribly crlsptid. It la thought she Inhaled some of the flames, and being an aged lady conld not act as promptly as a person ot younger years. That she did all she could to aavo herself is evident from the fact that she was foaud ou too floor near the door, whlon she no doubt trloJ to un lock, but In the oxcltrment dropped tho key, as It was also found ou the floor She had tried to extinguish tho tlauiea with soma water la a bucket, ae some of the clothes were wet whon found. Nothing waa noticed by tho neighbors, and no smell detected, so that when Mrs. Sny der came home ho was the Urn In see what bad irantpirci uuring uer absence, -me door waa foioeulnann a nornhlo sight presented-ono winch plunged the family, relatives and frlouds Into unspeakable distress. Mrs. llogh waa tho lower oi air. wamngiou uogn, wno formerly .emiae American uoiei. uaiasauauo. Alien- town Democrat. Court Proceedings. Tho Jnnnary tettn of Court opsned on Monday at 10 iff lock a. lit,, Judge Dreher, with Ids AifO- elates Houston nnd WctiU, presiding. The inonilin? session was tiken upwlinuio stain ing of hotel and icstnuinnl licenses. Tim oiler, noun mm'ou opened at 1:30 o'clock. Aficrtbo charalngof thsOrnnd Jury, tho flrst caso of any importance called, was t-,im. . xv Ifti-d Mnrx. charged wim aewr- Hon. Daniel Kaltil-J fur tilnlniljr. nnd Allen Urnla for dcleiidnnl. After henritip tho testi mony, ibo case wni mtmilttcd wlihont nrgu ...hi win. it., AT.f.fitinn that tlin counsel for plaintiff niked the C'omttolmiMVW cinin-el teoa fm the ilclcndnnt lor thoptosecullon ni tho caf.o. Tho Com l then ninu mo i inunwiiw w'!","" commenting on tho evidencei That tho unlit Wilfred Marx shall pay the sum of l per week from datnforllio peilnd ol two yenrs towara the aunport and maintenance "t Kdlth Mat, his wlhi nnd tlielr chi d, mid that h" pay tho costs In this cns.i. And It Horiloied that said weekly ntlpend bd paid to the Cleik of thi-Ciiiirt at tho end of every four weeks for the use of the snld J'ldith and her child, and the said WHIi e-4 be committed to tho county Jail until tho order is compiled Willi, or ho gives secuihy lu the sum ol 3UU for comnllar.ee theieto. Iho nex. tato oalled was Com. va. Alfonzo Hmlth, charged also with flesertlon. '1 his ciso was puouillieu wituuut n-tumium , ff,i.1n,it u-itlt Ma fntlier. .T. H.Hlnllll. Pacll en tered Into ri eiiunliaiico in t:il)0. conditioned that ilefeiinnnt shall appear at next term.. unin vs. josepn i-reeuy. ciiiu-ii-u win. luun. cation nnd bnstiuilv. was called, nnd Holomon Fieehy enteu-d 1500 hall for dcteuitunl's appear mice at next teini. . Com. vs. II. W. aerfois, charged with fornlca. tlon and baHnrdr, was next booKi-d, wiu-n de fendant nwl Iteubon Oeorgo each enteied fSU-J ball for dorend nit's ntipeaianco next term. Tuo-idnv morning Court convcued ntno'clk, nnd. niter calling iho panel of Jmors. ihocnseot JJU 1 Lifj, Jvl-jlil.lil JC1J ivr,iiiiiuflji, chatged Willi the murder of J. 1' Jones.nt Lnns foul, win u died. '1 he Indlclment was lead, and lo plo.nl ot ouuiy." , , Ills counsel tuen pto enled tho tnllowlng mo tlon, which ions lined all tliofutenuou hmcj after ilium, vizi Anil now, January Hth iD7tl, .Vichael Dovle. tnu nbove-nnined defciidaiit, comes liere into Couit lulus pioper oeiBim and moves to ijuuih iho urinv of i'ellt Jurotslor thH Jsuuaiy term of anid Couit, and asiieus tho following reasons tin rfor j 1st ititoot uomppenr nom tno reiurn inni the t,nld Juiois wein legnlly drawn. 2!iit. Tnnrt...nii1 iloeq nut aliow that the Jury Coinmissiouws weio swoin biloio Roll cting and dinning Hiild i'ellt Juiors, ua tno lid section of HieAClOI 11 III J 11 11, 18U7, PIC1CMUH1. 3iu. That the Julius to seivo lor tlio year IS70 went Bflei-teil Imin t le Iihi of fiiitilllltd electors of the County ot Curoon on tho lith day of No vember, A. D. IH75. linn linn uuver jireneiser. Sin r,ir ni Mild county, took the oath nroHcrioeil ni n member id mud lloaid for tho selection ut Jurois, nnd iliil nciuaily pntticlpalo tlii li ln, nl ih jiigh nut legal y iiuiliileil to ith.clnrg Slid duty. Tho 2nd section of tho Act of Idlh April, I8U7. coiihtilutessaia liuuiuioriiia neieciioiio. Juiois ns loilows " Tho Jury cominiiiiio.ieis, nun the rietiilint .Tuilgo in Addlllon-il Law Judge, ut Hi ii lcnii-oiivo distilcts oriuin Joiily of them.niiall meet, &c." An of which fncis the mild defendant hiijb hen leiiily In verily and pmvo. Signed M1CUIAKI. J. Dori-K Tho iieieuso waived their oiieniug argument on tho nbove nioliuii. Flank 1'. lluglios then spoke nt longth lu op. liiMitlou to it, m il, at tliecosoot his remark", Couit aillouiiied till 2 p in., nt which tlmo the nigiiment was leiuinod by Jujge Itvuii, for Iho defense, which ciucoil nt thieo o'clock. Tlioi unit t Hun stated il would hold Its deci sion under ndvisement nil IVidnesday nioinmit. Some hiiiiiII cases weio then tnkou up, wnich uecupltd tho lem .Inder ot tno tiny. Court opened on vVedneaiiay momln'r nt il o'c. nek, nnil the Judve then deilteied his opin ion ou the inoiiou to quash the nrr.iy of Juiois, which ho had helu uu ler ndvUemeiit lioni the day previous. Alice leviewiiiR iho tin eo points in the nioliiiii, theJiiilae lonclndoiiiUiey wero not siilliclcnt, nun liui motion was tnereforo overiult-d. Another motion wn- lminedlateiy uifered by counsel lor defense, ut widen Iho fol lowing Is a copy ! "Aud now, January lath, 1370, Mich iei Doyle, ono of the nbovo named diluudaiits, comes hoto Into couit, In his own nrum-r nelson, anil suvs tll.it ho ouuht not to uuswei said Imliitineiit. lor the reason that ihej iiiiovi) pio-cciitioii is not instil men m unyinan ucrpiescilued ns uuthoilzed uy law, theio uo lug no luuiriii.itiou or piellinlnuiy hearing theieiii, whuiuul ho pmys Jnuaiiieiit, &o. illllllAUI. J. UUILfi Tho flhnvaiuDtlmi was ovouulc'l hv tho Court. One of the iiilsoiiers, Mlciuiel Dorlo, w.is then nuulgiieil, nun uib indictment bemgioad to him, i.leatl, "Not guilty." niter which ho was nski-d how ho wuiilu be Hied nneu ho unswiied "ily Uud nnd inv cuuntiy. " After sonio deluy Iho selecting of a Jury was piucoeded with, which lesiiliod ns follows, wo give name, uccuuntion aiid lesliieucu ot eiieli juiur as chosen. Oily two Julius were cnllod nod ex'iniliiou hefoie noon, when couit ailjoiuu. ed to convene i.t l:JU i'. M., when tho seeding of Jurois continued i Levi Mm Ionian, Woatherlv, dispatcher, chal lenged peieinotoiliy by delonne. Chnilos Frliz. Neniiiehoidng, carpenter, chal lenged peicuiptuiiiy bydtli'iuio. I. Wm. iiloHit, Jr , 1j. rowaiuensing, laboier, no I'lialiengo. 2 Jonas JIock, Knst l'onn, bontmun no chal lenge. Mark Alios, Wcatherly. machinist, challeuved for cauo by defcnitani II. K. Hwnilt, l'l'iiu Foieat , challenged for cnuso by commonwealth. Andiew Gr.ivor, i.. Weisrport. constable, chal lenged for causo by defoiiilaut. J. T. Alcllaiilel, Mahoning, landloid, excusod for acruplos. Dantcl'lteener, Mahoning, challenged for cause by defendant. Wm. DcFrchii. Enst Maucli Chunk, rnrponter, clulieiiKeil foi causo by defendant. 3. Jnelbtiohl, VmiI Muucn Chunk, farmor.no challenge, Alex. Saudel, ISast Maucli chunk, cirpenter, chnllougod peicuiptuiiiy by difendnnt. 4. Audrow J. Clillstin.ui, i-euii Fotest, fntmcr, no challenge. S U. 1". Keller, Franklin, lahorcr.no challenge Cliiis. II. Mjnlle, Malioulug. moiihiut.nxcu-ieil. T. F. Krlder, Jianch Chunk, oirpentcr. chol- Icugul poreuiptorily by defendant. Stephen Mlxoll. Heaver Mejdow, cuallcngod for cause by delendant. E. Mell. Doyle, Mnuch chuinc, editor, challeng. oil foi ciiiso by defeuiluut. 15. T. Iloovon. Kutt Mnuch Chunk, challcnsod for causo by coiniuouwoatth. 0 Daniel Hot or, Jr., Franklin, carpenter, no challenge. IlenJ Yeager. Mauch Chunk. J.I'.. oxcuBCd. lunulas 1 uoun, jjojiikiiluii. uuiniity tVL lwu-d by oeloudiiut. Mail. Acker, Franklin, laborer, set aside by tho commonwealth. T.J. lleherllng.Manch Chnnk, merchant, chal. lenged pcrimptonlv by defendant. George Waniko, brlduo builder, challenged for cuuso by dcicuCant. Pursuant to in Uer, Court opened on Thursday morning ut 0 u'clock, Tho stouogr.iplier haying arrived, was sworn and entered upon Ids initios at once. Tho selecting o! Jurora was then proceeded with, with the following result i Jaaies llieher. Franklin, boatbulldcr, excused, C. II, Dower, Lohlghton, boat intp'r, excused. Levi llelny, Franklin, blacksmith, challenged pcicmptonty by defi. II. A. llrcdhenii, Muucn Chunk. coil operator, clinl. pctsm. by com. Anthony rinviier, excused. 7. - Daniel Itainaly, L. Towamonslng, farmer & teacher, uu challenge. Abi iilinia Moscr, Summit Hill, cirpentor, chal. lor cnuso bv deft Geo. Kenierer, coal, tor causo bv com. Isaac Smith, Miucli chunk, dispatcher, chal. percmii. by deft. Thos. it. Williams, Aahtou, laborer, chal'd for cau-o hyaoft. A. 11- (loin. on. chal. for causo by com. Wm. Hunch, Kidder, shipping ugeut, chal. for causo by deit. Wm. Wagner, Luhlghtou, burgois, chal'd for cause bv deft, J. G. lleberhng, clialleugo l for cause by com. Samuel llooven, oitllcil, uiachlnlsi, chal'd forcau-ehy deit. Ileni-y lleltz, U Towamontlng, laboror, chal'd for cuuso by doit. Wm. Cjaig, Lehigh Gap, excused. I. II, Arncr, Ashtou, dial, for cause by deft. Daul. Kochcr, challenged forcano bi com Win. Koss, Kast l'onu, cnal. for cause by com. James Koous, Wcatherly, foieuiau, chal'd for ruuse by deft J. W, f uabaum, Lehighton, saloouist, chal. for oiuse by com. 11. C. Levauway, Lehighton, broom niaiiufaci'r, chal. for cuuso by dett. 8 Abrm. llonry. Franklin, huckster, no chal. V Lovi West. Kinderjum beiiuan.no cnailouge Levt Kern, challenged for cause by com. Davht Ziegcufuss, chal. for caiue by com. L. Druinbore. Weathorly. chal. for causo by def 18. Levi straub, L. Towauientlug, merchant, no challenge. J. 1'. lleose, challenged for cause by com. Dennis Wentz, excused ou account ot rtcknoss. Vhos. D. Culver, Mauch Chunk, chal. peremp'y bvdelu II. Henry Long, Mahoning, farmer, no dial. J. 11. DimmlcK. Welssport, auctioneer, chal'd peremp by deft. Jacob Chiiitman. Summit 1IU1, laborer, chal'd for cuuso by delt. Tho cane ot Manassas Acker, selected as a luror and set aside by tho Commonwealth, and koptby the sheriff over night, was lecalleda little bofore adjournment of this monilng's ses sion. The Commonwealth renewed Us oblec tlon offered yesterday, viz That tho Juror was cofectiveln bearing aud in not undeistaudmg thu lingllah languago sulltclotitlvloracuiiSHot this uiutruttuuo. Counsel lor defense objectcu to the Cooimouweaith's renowing their exami nation ot the Juror, from the fact that the com. mouwealth yesterday stood the Juror aside and eoulil not again exatnlno Mm on the aatne subject, except bv aliunde evidence. The Com. mcnweilUi held It conld. bocauso the i defendant j eslnrday made no obloctHiii.tn tho Juror when set aside by tho Comiiionweatlli. Ou this omt tho nfleiiimm session was taken up hy argti. mcniot counsel till 4 o'clock, when the Court ovirrnlwl the olectlon ntnt sustained the Com. monwi-nlUi fr eanse iis to tho Juror. The tegular panel of 00 Julius being exhaust ed, tho Cuuit dlrwtcd a vlniro tube issued tor 40 Juiniato be summoned by tho Shentr. and Knvo hun time ti l Friday 1 p in. tn dn m. mid nt tbowitnolMiiothoCnurtof oyir and Iciminet wnsnillournedtill tliattline. Vou will seo Unit out ol tho regd'ar pnuol of GO Jurors only eleven have heon cho en, nud possibly all fhesci elos-nn ni'iy bo challenged ucirmplorlijnsthe defenso has only exeiiclsod five or six out of their 20 pcitmptoi y challenges to far, uud the commonwe nlih uon. 'I he court is now open in the Quarter firs sinus, mid deeds lor properly taken in execution nro being scknowledgoil, Ac. court adlouined about tlvo o'elockto nieetnt 0 R.UI, 1'rlilny. In nil except the Oyer mid 'lee. The Conl Trmle. ThovrccKly icporlsfrom Iho anthracite coal regions are becoming oulte monotonous, and tint characteristics ef Iho market snow so little change trom week to week that extended com inent is n incfcssarr. There Is tho same quiet, the same largo stuck of coal on haul, the snmo Indisposition t pruduco more and the name dis inclination to leduco prices that characterized tho maikcl a month or six weeks ago. Not only is this so, but tho prospect of n gcueral resump. tton ot actlvo mining In any ot the coal ro gions Is more l emote, There is little Just now that Is encouraging for tho fiituie of the anthra cite coal trado. Its fate for tho current year, at least, Is lu the hands: of tho largo carrying and producing companies Itthoy adhcro to the policy of the last threo years, with a generous conlhlenco each in tho other, nil will bo well, but If there is wrangle and dissent derangement mid loss seems now Inevitable. TiiEictiurLKiLL Coal hxciianoe. a meet ing of this body was hold December 15th last, nt which it was decided to suspend mining op eiations for one mouth at least. It was un. dcrstood that roumptlou of work would com. rnouco Monday morning. A meeting of tho Ex change was held uu Thursday last to decide what contso to pjrsuo. but nothing was none, as their action will bo based on the result of tho meeting of tho coal combination In Now York. It Is rumored that, vtiloss very Important eou esIona nro mado bv the New York companies, the Schuylkill Exchange will probably with, diaw trom tho combination. It Is understood that the Urn. t uf production agree 1 upon was renched aud pissed by these companies during tho long suspension In tho Hchuylklll region Inst year and that the scheiiu o pi Ices were not ad. lieieii tn This tn each of faith has bad a very weikening affect upon the combination, an1 It Is not unlikely that tho Hchuylklll operators will act independently duilng the coming year About (inu-elgth ot tho collieries lesumed work Monday. I ho only demand Is for lump sleiimhnat and hroueti conl, and those collieries Having nrdets for tlu-so slzjs resumed. It Is staled that worx will piolmhly be continued but for it shoit period, and that n total suspeu. sum for at least two months will follow It Is stntedthnt there Is lean demand for coat at tho pinsent time than for seveial years lire. vlous nt the same period. There ie said to ho 100,000 ions oi small sizos nom eg down to chestnut on hand, the largest stocx ever held beforo lu Junuory. Tho pilces uro thy samo ns ruled In October, no ndrauce haying been made since. The Heading Coal nnd Iron Company, has in storo nt Port Hichmond lli,0eo tons ot small slz -s nnd 17 ',000 tons lu Its retail ynrds In tills city. Individual dealers nt l'i rt Hichmond linvo 20.OTO tons more, and nearly all tt re tail dealers ale supplied. Ledger, Jan, 18th, lhe foliowtngtnble shows tho quantity ntconl shipped over the Lehigh Valley Hnllrnnd for Iho woes ending Jan. IStli 187.1 and frr the year a compiii en w in ine same lime insi year l H 'iflons From. Week. .Wyoming 2s,.U 17 unzieiuu.. ........... .oio ii Upper Lehigh Heaver Min-ilow 7.0V1 05 Mnhnnnv 4.119 II Mauc.i Chunk 28 13 Total Last Yeui 1 net e ISO Dectoase Current ICvents. The whin v of Andrew Johnson died at her cnwgnioi' resuiouco, near ureeuvuio. nnn., on -nturdav night. t I.ebinon. I'n., on Satindsy. the Jury in the case or Eliza Hetison ys. t.10 f'hi'ndeliihln nnd Hondln'f Knllrnad ComDanv, gave tt'vonlict of SliSO in- the'plnlitlff, she sued lor damages for h tiini-heeu taken beyond Avon Hlatlon in Match ln-t. wheicby she beonm permanently dinblrd by oxposnro to Inclement weather, Tbo company nn uskcii a new trial. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorgo Kuhn-. of Crackers port. nro tho oldeft oouplo lu Lehigh county. He is eighly nmo and alio eighty-six years old. both holni! hxl and hoallhy, A few days ago the old iii-iii 10 ik h if us 01 inreo inues wunoui ap oment fatigue, Tho debt of Allcntown is $170,736.14. Ex-Senator Jlllllngfelt.of Lancnstor county, killed four hegs which welshed 2.004 ponnds. An affection ate wlfo In New Castlo rallied off her bible tn get her huaband out of J ill. Tho Qcripb-uiai piooeou.iig unit iuo uesircu eiieci. -Tbo house of General W. II II. Davis of tho Doylestown Democrat, was entered recently uuu (ojo wnrtii ui silverware stolen. A schooltn-istor of Iilnlr county has Issued a challenge to any pedagogue in Cambria to spell 2.001 words for tho championship ot tho two cuunnes. 'I ho " rooderato drinkers" , of Indiana bor. ouch havo organized a temnerance society and announced their Intention of prosecnting any Lsous ot Intemperate habits, or on Sunday. in nor ucaior wno sons tinuKS u minors. 10 ner. Samuel Slnhach. of Adamstown, Lancaato r county, met a horrible death on Filday. Whllo sawing logsnisciomes caugnt in tue macni nerv. The saw almost removed tho nead from tno body and went through his brain, killing uiiu inauiiibiy. The number of Immigrants who arrived at New xorK uuring uecemoer last was 2747, aeralnst 4 157 during December. 1821. Of the sr. rivals last month, 720 wero from Oertnany, 676 from Eng. and, 201 from Ireland, 128 from Scot land, 112 from Austria, 201 from France, 123 from Italy, 64 from ltussia, 81 Iron Scandinavia, and UJ irom nwuzonana. Tho strike among tlin shoemakers of Lynn, Massachusetts, ended Tuesday, the empioyeis accening 10 mtir terms, The liabilities of tho Tredegar Iron Con pany, at Richmond, Virginia, are stated at il.. 2110.101. Geneial JosODh It Anderson was ac pointed Hecclver Tuesday, and it la stated that 1110 worst win rosuiuu ui uuce. The long strueglo In lhe Kontncky Leglsla. tlvo 1 aacns over the selection of a United Mates senator Is over. It has terminated In favor 01 Mr. James li. Hock. A very much worse addi tion to the r-cnte could be made than Mr.Heck. During tho time he was In the House he show ed considerable ability as A statesman, and his conduct ireiiernllv was such as 10 seoure the re. snectoftho Hepuhiicans who opposed bira po litically. Tho celebrutod war steamer Keariargt was built by naval nlUcera at the Portsmouth Navy Yard during the war, and cost the Government ono hundred and elgbty.two thousand dollars, ltecentlr she was repaired at dare Island, on the I'acifio coast, and tho cost, nnder the po. lltical system during a time ot peace, was four hundred and ninety-six thousand, one hundred and twenty-two dollars snd llltr-slx cents a sum mote than twlie as Urge as the oilginal cost. This Is tho way our Navy Department ocouomlscs. Theio was something after all In tho roport that Gennany hid lu view the establishment of a naval station in the West Indies, nut asu-ual tbo nciuil fact was greatly overstated. It was proposed that Germany should exchange .North Hirswleg fi r the island 01 St. Thomas, now a Danish posncision. This took place in U73. ond the negotiations fell thiojuh. some corresimu dent, reo-tlllug tho fact, exercised his Imagina tion upou it, and announced that (lermany was nlMiut to liurcba.e St. Thomas. A West InilUu naval stailon would boot Utile tienedt to (lor. many at present, and it wenld greatly increase the dlUlculty of maintaining amicable relations with other powois. Congress has bovun to perceive that it will not do to play fast and loose with the Currency nnestlou any longer, At lqast. It would appear that such is the case. Judging Iium tho vote taken Monday unon a ieolutIon Introduced by Mr. Ualman, ot Indiana, tuidructing tho dank, lug and Currency Committee to bring tu a bill repeHng the Hesumptlon act. One hundred and twelve voted in lavor ot the resolution, but one hundred and fifty, eight voted against 11. This In ttseit is satisfactory; but it Is most en couraging tn seo that party lines wero uller y Ignored lu dealing with the matter, The death ot Mrs. Johnson, the widow of ex.l'resldeul Johnson, will awaken a deep in terest. It was to his wife that Mr. Johnsou was indebted for a knowledge ot the elements of education, and lor support anil counsel In his early struggles against iiovertv and the preju dices ot tho siare-nwnfng oligarchy. It was owing to this trots devoted wile thatbetuau. Year 154.522 02 IS3.B03 08 I.V3 16 70,590 0.1 03,717 11 637 15 4C3,80'i 18 309,2 0 (6 W.T20 12 ngert to imi through thn we'ld without contract Intrnalngln debt whlrti lie did not ps to tho last cent, an l t Mat ho was not only tnmneit with U10 highest principles of personal Irtinsr, but so placed that the bilboiy and corruption of tho PiIikI ooiild not nrodnco tlio slightest etfort np 011 hltr. Xho suJTerltig and self denial ileraand cmI ot sirs. Johnson at the breaking imt Of the) llobelilou, nntl during Its oourso destroyed her lienltl, ntirt when her tinfttisnd Was CsllOl tn oecuoy tie rrosldenllal chslr she was an Inva lid. All who wero arniislnted with thlaladj sposk 111 the highest terms of her noble, simple. Womanly qunlttios. Next Tuesday there -will iprnhihiy on a Itnru ilnli,,n t llm tloriBn nf unnresftlltallVOS m tho l'residontl il anostlnui but it-Is not qnlto eo certain mat atiyiuingueuuiieiviiirauieiii it. ruosiiny t'roewit Ktinii. 01 iiiejiiuicini;Ti.oiii inlttee, report ed ft ssbstltnte for the dolnt reo lullon proposing a sixtecntli tjensllUitlunal amendment. It mads thnsi -".no peisonwho has held or who m -y lieretter htdd tlss oflloe fff President of tho United stales shall be again ellgiulelA said olm." Mr. Frye, ot Maine, representing tlio nlirrtty of the Committee, wilt bilugin another substitute when the nies saro esines vp for dlsenssloii on ttssdnv men unned f'nti d not the time be better employed than devottng It to a woruy war, sch as W1U ue nimnti ltievuauie on mis issue 1 Closing Trices ot DkIIavf.n .& Town si'.ND, Stock, Government and Qold 40 South Third Street, Tlilladelphla, Jan. 20th 18713. V. H.O's. ISbl UH bnl tl" aske4 11. H. 5-20's, I8W I4 hid asked U. s. 0.20's, 1804 its bid asked II. S. 5-21's, I8r. 107, bid 17 asked U. H. 6-20'a, ll,5 1. A J.... 19", bid ISS asked II. s 6-20's i?07 am hid asked U.S. .-.20's, 1803 2m bid 21 t asked U. . IM'i's 187, bid TS asked V. s. 1 iirrency, O's 2.1 H bid 21H asked U. B, 5s 1881. now 177 bill 18 asked Pennsylvania II. It 5V, bid UH asked l'hiln. ,t Heading It. It 5J7 hid b.1 asked Lehigh Valley 11. It 12a bid Vt asked l.eliluh Coil & Nnv. Co.... 50'j bid 51 askod United Companies of N. J.137 bid IHH ssked OiiCrt-okA All. Vol. IUH. 114 bid 15 asked l'hlla, & l.i lo it. It '.0'i hid 20 asked Gold 13 bid I3i asked silver 7 bid 10' aaked GOWEH FHKY. On tho 8th mat., nt Pleas ant Valley, l'a., by ltev. A, M Strauss, Frank lin (lower ol Monroe Co , t Miss Harbara Frey, of Coronn Co., l'a Special Notices. E. P. Kunklo's Hitter AVino or Iron. Has never been known to fall in tho euro ot weakness, attended with symptoms. Indispo sition to exertion, loss ot memory, difficult of bionthlng, general weakness, honor otuisease. wens, nervous trembling, dreadtnl horror of death, night sweats, eold feet, wea tnos, dim. ness ot vision languor, universal Ii ssltude of lhe uiusculnr system enormous nptntlte, Willi dyspeps'n system, hot hands, lla-lilim of tho body, dryness of tho skin, pnllld countenance and ei upturns on theface, purifying the blooo, pain In tho baok, heaviness ul the uvouds, fre quent black spnls living bernie the eves With temporary siilTiisiou and lo-a of sigatt want ot attention. to, These symptoms all aria", from a weakness, nnd to remedy laat use E. F. Kun kle's Hitter Wine of Iron, It never tills. 'I lionrands nro now enjoying health who have usodit. Oet the genuine. Sold only in tt hot. ties. Take only K. F. Knnkel'a. Depot and ofllco No. 2o9 North Ninth St., Philadelphia, Ask for Kunkel's Hitter Wine of Iron. This truly valuab.n loino has boon so thoroughly tested by alt classes of the cominnnltv that It la now deoraed mdispensnhle as a Tonlo modfhlne. It costs hut little, purines tho blood and given tone to the stomach, renovates the system and pro. on us life. I now only ask a trial of this valuable tonic. Pricollper bottle.U.F.K I'NKLE.Solo 1'ropile. tor, No 251 Noith Ninth St.,below Vino Phil delpine, l'a. Ask for Kunkle's Bitter Wine of Hon. aud hike no oilier. tls sold only in tt bottles, with 1 photograph of the proprietor on each wrapper, all other is counterfeit, told by nil druggists. Tape Worm Removed Alive. 1 lend nnd all oomplete In two hoars. No fee till head pases. seat, I'in and Stomach Worms removed by Dr. KUJ.KI.E, 29 North Ninth 8t, Advice free. No tee nntU cured. Ask for Kitnkle s WoitM stbuf. Price, II. and guar anteed, feud for circular. Jan. Mm. rpitirssKS, in Cents itUP JL TUUES CUKED. Dr. J. U. Ho-b-nsnck's Nlckle-Plated Galvanlo Trnss and Fluid will euro seven cases out of ten. Don't rust, crackorbroaki lightest i not affooted by perspiration or bathing. Warranted 5 years Ficnchnnd Jerman 'trussesand Hracos, Sns. pensorlos. to , one-third tbo price others kell foi. 200 Sooond street, above llaeo. Philadel phia. Junei-7o ly eowl To Consumptives. rnUK advertiser, having been permanently -- cured of that dread disease. Consumption, by a simple remedy. Is anxious to moke known toihls follow sufferers the means ot cure. To all who desire It, he will send a copy of the pi e--crlptlon used, (tree of charge), with tho direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will nnd n sure CUKE tor CONSUlimos, AfTlllIA, UnosciiiTis. Ao. Parties wishing the prescription will please address, hrv. e. A. WILSON, 104 Penn Street, Williamsburg, dec. 18-m New York, Errors of Youth. A GENTLEMAN whs suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful Indiscretion will, for tho sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need It. the recipe and directions for making the simplest remedy by which ho was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by tbo advertise,! 's experience can do so by addressing In perfect connuence. juiirs u. uouisrs, dec 18 m3 42 Cedar St., New York . Afflicted, Unfortunate and Deluded. DR. J. N. IIOnEXSACK and Dr. J. B. Hobensach, sons of Dr. J. II., who has been engaged in prlvato and hospital practice for 3i years, curing diseases1 which destroy both mind and body, nnDtsya for the duties ot life, and leads thousands te In sane a.sylums and premature death. Dr. J.N. II. and Dr. J. B, II. devoto their time entirely tn these diseases, and guarantee a cure In s shoit time and llttlo expense. Dr. J. N.Hoben sack has attended and cured eighty thousand cases. Kemeuiber Drs. J N. and J. II. Iloben sack's ofllco Mi. 206 North 2d street, Philadel phia, above Race. N. Il, Medicines sent by mail and express Junel2-75 tyeow OFFICIAL AfJTnOIlIZ.VTION. Treasury Department. OFFICT! OF CGMrTOOLUCn OF THE CUBBSXCT, I Wasiiinoton, November 3rd, 1875. I WHZREAb, Uy satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned. It has been mado lo appear that TIIK FIIIST NATIONAL HANK OF LEIIIUUTON In the Borough ot Lehlgbton, tn the Comity of Carbon, and siato of Pennsyl vania, has complied with all the provisions of the Itevlsed Statutes ot the United htatea re quired to be compnen with before an As'octs.. lion snail bo authorized lo commence the Busi ness of Banking. Now THERE KO UK. I. John Jay Knox. Com p. tro.lerot lhe Currency, do heresy certify that The First National Hank of Lehighton, in tho Horouiihot Lehighton. In the County ot cat boo, and State of Pennsvlvanlo, is authorized to commence the Uusiness ot Hanking, as provid ed m section 1 If ty-one hundred and sixty.nlno ot the Itevlsed statutes ot the United States. In testimony wuEiiEOF. wlinesa inv hand nnd seal of Office, this Third tlav of November, 187S. JOHN JAY KNOX. Comptroller ot Currency, Nov. WW INo. 230S..J O Ill'UAXS' COUUT SALE. Uy virtue ot an oruerni iae urpnans- uouri or Carhou County, ther will be exposed nt Pitbllo Sale on the premises, In 13AST PENN TWP.. oo Saturday, Jan. 22nd, 1876, at ON Ho clock I. M the following desonbod KEAL ESTATE, Late of I.OUI8 I'RANTZ, dco'd. to wit : All til it cei tain piece or parcel of Ground, bounded bv lands of J. aud T. lli'lschu Taoinas Hanev. Heuuen Wertniau aud others, containing 51 Aotes. more ur less, auotit 21 Acres of which aro cleared nod undor h b'hkI statu of Cultivation, the balance uoluir welt Tun'jered, The Iinoiovements ro a Two Story 1UA LOG DV,'hiLLlN(l llOUHK. a Kwlsa fjWf n u n and other necessary Outbuihlinin. JeSSU Tbere is a uever.falUug Spring ot Water near Ine house. . . , , ... . Perms will ho mado known at tbntiiun and nlaie uf sale, by T. W. K't'IEGEHWALT, ' 4.dmlldtitor, KJt Penn Twp., Jan. 8,-It