5C? - Society Meetings. INFIHITO CJITI.I. No. 71,-A, O. Kt OP TUB M. O, 3ml Mid 4th Mnmlarof eaoh mont,,1n HoJ tier's Haft, Lehlghton, nt 7i30 o'clock r. M, It. V. Mortlnmor, Sdt, 0.1 a It. (Illnnui, f. K. It.B. v OXAIIKX 11U1TM IXtnOK. No. 050, 1. 0. O. . meets nerV fncsdny evening, nt 8. o'clock, In-nt.ief1 Itnlir Joseph ltclgcl, W. U. i N. II. ltcbor, Beoietory. "oiio Pooa Tbibk, No. 171, Imp. O. n. M uifi mi Wednesday oyrnlng or each week, at 7!3'1 o'clock, in Public) fclirol' Hull, Welssport. 1. F. Itlckcrt 4 8 It. (Ullinm. I". of II. LPIIIOIITOS I.01K1E, No. 231.. K. of P., meets nn rrlilap nicntnir. in. Heller's Ilnll. nt7:f0 o'clock. ArrlLlick,O.U(. T-1'. JtatclllT, Jv. Aivei'Mfilii RntcN. We deWro it to tw distinctly Understood that no advertisements will b Inserted lntho col umns f .THKOAnrio)! Aiitocaik tlint may bo oieir n-ohi unknown parties or firms unless nfrnilipnnled villi Iho CASH. The following nro nr oM.t terms. ' Adveitlscinents for 1 yesr, per Inch ench Insertion , , . . , .10 Cts. " Nix Months, per Inch each. Insertion M Cts. " Three Months. ' , - "1 20 Cts. Less llinn threo months, fltst lnstr. tlon f I. men subsequent Insertion vis. I,ocl notices 10 cents nor line.' II. V. MPRTilIMHn,rnbllshcr. J7t It. SIRWRUB, UlfeTIOOr ATTORNEY A COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Omct, No. X, Mansion House, MAUuiiqitUKK, r.v. Settling Estates; Flung Accounts anil Orphans Com t Practice a specialty. . Trial of causes carotnllv attended to. Legal transactions In Knglish anil uerninn, Jan o. mmmm mmmm mm mmmtmmam mm wwwaWMU SATOKDAV MonNlKOAritlUlfl, 1870. Local and Personal. t3T fatties recctvItiR the Advocate with a cross marked after tliolr names will pldaso remit tlio amount duo for Subscription, or tho oxtta 50 cents will bo added to pay the expenses of collec tion. JE?H Leave your measure with Laury & Peters, If yoa would look nice. .-For all kinds. rf Job prlntlns,nt low prices, call at tho Advocate olllco. For a handsomo bonnet nt a 'low price, ro to Mrs. M. Gulli, tho milliner, In Welssport. Tho "fits" given at Laury Sf Petdrs', are unsurpassed by any other house In tho county. The spring suits being gotten up by Laury & Peters, are fashionable and neat, while the price Is within the reach of all. Mrs. S. E. Fntzlngcr Is Just recciv Inn a splendid assortment of fall and winter millinery goods. Call and sco i them. I Dr. Fittler's ItnEtJHATIC Remedy ' euro, rheumatism, neuralgia, nervous and kidney diseases. Dn. Fittleu's Pectoral SYitcr, Infallible for coughs, colds and bronchitis. Dit. Fitti.eu s CoRDIAI,, 0'ALISA.YA, TjINIMENT Olid Veoktarlk Liver Fills sold by C. "W. Lentz, solo agent for Lelllgbton and Welssport. 2-ly J. K. Itickcrthas still a few of thon eligible lots In Iilckcrtstown to dlsposo of. If you feel like oecutliiR a pood lioniB call and see him He Is also sup plying llour,feed,lumber and coal at the lowest rates. i Are vod Titoni)LKr will: hoarse ness or weak liiius,slioitnos3 of breath, or asthma V Thousands have boon per--manently cured by using Coxn's Wild Cheiiy and Sencko. For sale by every diiigi:i.t& merchant In Lehigh, Xoith- ampton and Carhon Counties. 49-Gm i AUK YOUK CHILDItEX SUEJECY TO that dangerous foo of childhood Ciiour on Uougiis ? Coxe's Wild Cher-! ry and Seneka has been thoroughly tes-1 ted, aud never known to fail of effect I Jng a complete and speedy cure when suministtred in time. Keep a bolllo in your housti. For sate by C. W Lentz, druggist, Lehlghton. 40-Cm. Head Quarters for Hoots, Shoes and Rubbers. Messrs. Laury & Pe ters are now receiving and offering for sale one of Hie largest and best fcolect d stocks of mvps kip and calf boots, womens' and children's gaiters, shoes and rubbers ever brought into Lehlgh ton, at prices which defy competition. Remember, if you want to buy cheap for cash, now Is tho time, arid Laury & Peters' tho place I DO YOXJ DESIRE BOUND LUNGS and a long life ?. Then do not neglect that cold, but procure a bottle of Coxe's Wild Cherry and Soneka at once. One fair' trial will convince you of Its great merits. Price 50 cents. .For salo by J. Darling,, and by druggists and merchants overy where. 40-0m. Another new .lot of groceries and provisions just received nt Futzlnger's store, on Bank Street, which they are offering at remarkably low prices. All goods warranted of best quality. F. Pi Somtnel (jas Just received a lot of well seftsooed firewood from tho Packertbn Shops, which he will sell very cheap. Also, hardware, lumber and coat In immense quantitlcs'at low prices, Laury & Peters, the merchant tall ors.call the attention-of their customers nnd the public In general, to tlie fact that thoybave recently purchased the right for Lehlghtoii and Welssport to make up the patent rubber bottoms for pantaloons, one of the best arrange ments .for kenplng the bottoms of the pauta in proper shape ever' introduced d. Itiuyijavu used it for. the past !3 kioulhs aud find it togivoenllro satis faction. 135 cash will buy a silver, mounted 85" Wheeler fc Wilson Sewing Machine. Xf you waut It call at 'the Advocate office right off I Mrs. M. Outh calls attention to Iter new and eligaut stock of spring styles of millinery goods, See advertisement in another column. M.FriUinger, manufacturer and dealer in bopt, shoes aud gaiters, opp. "Caftyqallouso." Prices very. low'- Ladies, and gentlemen in want of n neat tittlug boot, shoe or gotor,should Jeavd thefr measure with T. A. Wi( Iiaiii6, next door .to tho Carbon House," oii Xiauk street.' Easter Sunday, to-morrow. Theso are houses cleaning days. Everybody says, lot1 us havo gas light. J-Musllns at from 4 cents per yard at Dab. Graver's lleo Hive Store. unlll Mm Ct0i ne hundred and thlitccu Prisoners illhu Wllkesbnrro Jail. tfOfjynrdR prints, fast colors, Just red at Dnnlcl Graver's Deo lllvo St(VfCcloslng out at 0 cents per yard. Found, on Slonday Inst, a manuro fork. Tho owner can havo It on ap plication at this olllco. Henry Campbell, East Welsaport, Is sellliig'boflts' and dimes at greatly re duced prices for cash. . Itcv. W-Coffman, of tho M. E. Church, lefNr his now fiold of labor Hustteton-f Thursday last. The uiatriuioth salo of dry goods, Ac, stilt continues at tho cheap cash nloro.iuul.tlio crowds of people who tunko their purchases dally, appreciate the splendid bargains given them by J. T. Nusbattm & Son. A severe storm passed ovor this placu Wednesday evculng.accompanted with vivid lightning and heavy thun der. Head tho advertisement of Miss Lizzie Kramer, tho milliner, In another column. She has just recuived her now stock of spring goods. Henry Campbell, East Welssport, Is selling dry goods at an Immense re duction for cash. Mr. J. A. Montz, of Wilkesbarre, has been visiting his relatives and friends in this placu during the past week. Ho is looking well. S. P. ltyan member of tho Penn sylvania House of Representatives from Columbia county, died Wednes day. J. T. Nusbaum&Son, at tho cheap cash store, take the lead In giving tho best bargains in dress goods, dry goods aud carpets In the valley. , Our now burgess fs Issuing notices to the1 ptoperty holders on tho lower side of liank street, to lay now side walks. Good I Carpets at from 20 cents per yard upwards at Dan. Graver's lleo lllvo Store, next to First National Hank, Lehighton, Pa. Mi's. S. E. Fatzinger announces to her lady friends that sho has been to tho city and purclinsed,a new and fash ionable stock of millinery goods, notions, Ac. Goods made up lu the latest fath lon at yery low prices. The Slatlngtou lllllos have posS poned the drawing of their gift enter prise till Saturday April 20th. Two hundred and thlrty-nlno tramps were sheltered In the etatlon house at Catajauu.ua during tho mouth of March. Ex-Sheriff J. F. Newhard, of tlio American Hotel, Allcntown, will offer himself for State tenator tho coming fall, subject to the decision of the Do mociatlo nominating convention. Mrs. Fnth Is now dally opening now and elegant designs In spiing and summer styles of millinery goods, so lected from first clnss houses in Now York and Philadelphia. Her stuck comprises hats, caps, bonnets, trim mings, notions, Ac. Hats ami bonnets made up in the very latest stylos at Yi ices to- suit tho times. Ladles nro invited to call and inspect her beaulU ful stock of goods. Tlio Lehigh Valley Railroad Com pany aro building a track to taku the coal from the new colliery lately open ed on the Spiing lliook property of A. L. Mumper & Co. A new breaker tins been erected with a capacity for load ing 200 cars daily. Mr. Beach, the contractor for tho Lehigh and Susquehanna railroad ex tension, wants a large squad of good laborers to whom SI. 25 per day will be paid. We publish this for tho benefit of tlioso whom It may conctrn, Henry Campbell, East Welssport, is offering groceries and provisions at very low prices for cash. Tho Lehigh and Wllkcsbarre Cont and Iron Company now havo stored at their yaids at Ilnzaidsvillo, between Lehigh Gap and Parryville, vast quan tities of coal, to which they aro daily adding. This Is never a healthy sign for tho miners. Geo. B. Renu hopes to bo ablo to sell tho balanco of tho Lehlghton Gas Co. stock aud commence ou the works next week. Let us havo gas I C. W. Lentz has just opened a fino stock of wall papers, which he is sel ling at from 12'4 cents a plcco up to 75 cents. Dou't'forgot the place Central Drug Store, Leuckel's Block. Mrs. Bernard O'Donncll, of Cum bola, Schuylkill county, astunMied the natives of that placo by giving birth, on Saturday last, to throe sons. At last accounts tho mother and sons were do ing well. - Another lot of elegant designs In ladles dress goods, together with a full lino of dry goods, groceries, provisions, &c'., has beeu received during tlio past week, at E, n. Snyder's. All of which he Is offering at low prices. Ladies are Invited to call aud examine goods. R. M. Brodbead, the Bank assessor for this district, gives notico that tho stock of the 1st National Bank of Le hlghton, is assessed atone hundred dol lars per diaro. An appeal may be inado within 30 days. Our friend, T. D. Clauas, tho mer chant tailor, says the cash .system just introduced by him Is worklug llko a cliaim. He Is now able to offer his customers and tho public generally such bargains in clothing, boots, shoes, geuVs furnishing goods, hats,caps,&c, thafrenders it entirely uiiuccosiary for any one to ua to auy other town In search of low prices, Ho wants the people to call and examine his goods before golug elsowhere, assuring them that it will ho a pleasure for him to show; his goods at all times. His largo and elegdut stock of spring cloths, cus simeres and t'ustiiigs. aro attracting largo crowds dally, aud his " lits" aro unexcelled uy any other establishment lu the. Lehigh Valley. Store, next to " Cftrbou Houso," Bank Street. The Hazlelon Sentinel says "Mr. P. Hyiiis, a citizen 6f Plttston, says that Kerrigan will bo denounced as a baso fraud by all tho members of tho Anclont Order of HlbemlAtis, who know full woll that tio must bo either a knave, a lunatic, or a fool. Tho ob jects of the order aro no secrot, and will bear tho' light, and not suffer In comparison with tho other leading beneficial societies throughouttho laud.' Thcro.now I Whit will tho Irish clergy do who have denounced tho order 7' Wall paper, 8000 pieces, Just ro celved, and for sale at city prices, at tho Central Drug Storo In Lcuckol's Block, 0. W. Lentz, proprietor. Tho gas Rtock during tho past weok has been taken up rapidly. There are only a few shares left. Tboso who wish to Invest should buy now. If you want to hire a handsonio horse mid buggy or buy a bag of finest family. Iluur.go to David Ebbeit's livery and Hour nnd feed storo, North street, abovo the " Carbon House." And now, Do sports a ?3 ticker. -Henry Campbell, East Welssport, is piytng tlio highest prices, In trade, for butter and eggs. Tho citizens of Albany township, Betks Co., nro nt present ngltated about a new county project which has been started by a number of umbltlous Indi viduals in Schuylkill, residing mostly lu Tamaqun. Tho proposition Is to oi ganlzo a new county to bo named "An thracite," to Include portions of Borks, Lehigh, Carbon and Schuylkill, with Tamnqua as tho county seat. Tho pi o Ject does not meet with much favor any where except lu tho Immedlato neigh borhood of Tamnqua, and there Is not much danger to bt npprehended from tlio movement. Header, do you want to save mon ey theso hard times? If so, then buy your groceries nnd provisions at tut cheap cash storo of J. T. Nusbaum & Sun, Semmel's building. An entertainment will bo glvon to night (Saturday) lu the Pine Run School Hoicu, for tho benellt of tlio Sunday School of that placu. A rich treat lu Iho way of music may bo ex pected, and the people of that section should liberally patrom.c tlio entertain ment. The object Is a laudable ono. Henry Campbell, East WeUsport, has just received a largo stock of boots and shoos, of tho latest styles direct fiom the manufactory, which ho Is of fering at popular prices. An absent minded Ohio woman got tho coffee-pot ready for boiling and then carefully placed it ou a chair nnd sat herself uu tho stovo. Although the occasion was dreadfully suggosllvu of some of the early martyrs sho managed to derive some consolation out of it from tliu well improved opportunity It afforded her of obliging her husband to buy her a nuw dress, which, as soon as 6ho was well enough, sho niado up her self with tho assistance of the "Domes tic" Fashions aud anew "Domestic" smvlng machine. Henry Campbell, East Welssport, has just received his Miring stock of dress and dry goods, which ho is selling as low as win tamo quality or goods can be bought for elsewhere for cash. H. A. lleltz, Esq., bus opened nn olllco In Obert's building whero lie will be prepared for all business In the llnu of Justlco of tho Peace, on and after Monday next. Henry Campbell, East Welssport, Invites tho peoplo to call and inspect nis stools in tlio dry goods nnd grocery line, believing that tho quality Is equal and tlio prico as low as nt any other storo in the county. It Is no tioublu to show goods. Hugh Martin, Working In tho mines near Tresckow. was killed bv beiim crushed between cars on Tuesday night. Ho was a siuglu man, about twenty-three years of age. 0. W. Lentz, Central Drug store. Leuckel's building, is tho place to find tho choicest 5 cent cigar In town. Thomas Bovnn, a wholesale liquor dealer, of Plttston, committed suicide, by hanging, on Thursday morning. WclBspurt Dotting. Mrs. Guth has received a now stock of millinery goods during tho past week. Dr. J. G. Zern lias removed from his lato residenco on South Bridgo Street, to the handsome brick building, one door below Snyder's storo on White street. Tho shade trees havo been pruned but tho pruning still lio loose in tho thoroughfares. This should not bo. W. U. Knecht has put up a now palling fence nlong tho alley side of his lot. It will look well when painted. Mr. Eastman, son of Daniel East man, lias leased tho farm of Mrs. Cath erine Snyder, situated lu East Welss port. In addition to the two new dwell ings to bo erected, noticed last week, there are three others in prospective, J. K. Ricket is putting up a new dwelliLg In Rlckertstown, Sizo 28x28, suitable for two families. The new plaining mill of Tcakel, Blery & Co., is uuder roof. Tlio parsonage of the Evangelical church is rapidly approaching comple tion. Miss A. A. Becker advertises In to-day's paper a now stock of mllllneiy goods, etc. Our friend, W. II. Knecht, tlio master llour dealer of Welssport, ou Wednesday evening of lost week, at the meeting cf tho A. Y. M., at Mauch Chunk, was made a Master Mason. Ill,' Creek Items. Tho weather to day is warm and sum mer like. Mr. Michael Welrlch, from tho up per part of tills valley, was Interred at the Suit's church of thlspluco on Thurs day of Inat wepk. Ho was aged 44 years, 11 months and'27 days. Funeral services In Guunan, by J. O. Bllem of Leliighlon. Tho funeral was largeriy attended. ' Moving Js. about over and many wero tuu uuioriuuaiea wuy wero compelled to seek other quarters, although, they may now rest quietly at, least another yejir, In their now abodes. Our friend H. T, Sinawlcv will open n select school lu North Welssport, on tho 17th llist., to continue a term of four month. Wo aro personally ac quainted with Mr. S.i and can highly commend him as a live teacher. Rev. J. 0. Bllem delivered a vrry ablo sermon lu tho Suit's church nt tho burial of Mr. Welrlch ou Thursday of last week. Du not forget Iho Grand Entertain ment of tho Pino Run Slngltm cliolr.ni- sisted by tho choir from tho 1. John's church, for the hunuflt of tho Sunday school. The object Is Indued a worthy one, nnd should recelvo tho patronage of tliu community. Heveiie. From tliu County Seat. tlov. Hurley Baldy, well known bore, spent several days In town this week. Wo notico that Mrs. Polk and Mr. Abraham Burtsch are having their houses lepapcrrd and painted. Sheriff Brcntlser, on Wednesday, accompanied tho prisoner in the Black Marin to tho American Hotel, where, on alighting, hu was greeted by many warm friends who had not seen lilin during his long sickness. Rev. Wiggins, now of Phllada., who was such a constant visitor at Court, attended It again on Wednesday during the sentencing of Ivelloy. Tho bar will surely miss 111 til , as ho no doubt will miss It aud tho sittings of tliu Couit. At ono of tho mines, nt Nesquehon Ing, on Wednesday forenoon a very serious accident took placu by the ex plosion of firo damp, killing four men and wounding twelvu others, nono of whoso names we could.learn. Dr. Leon ard was immediately called to tlio sco no of disaster and administered to tho wants of tho wouuded. Tho afternoon session of Court on Wednesday was consumed In tho dis position of cases on tlio argument list. Tho famous soap case of tlio common wealth against Bert Patrick, after a great deal of argument, was finally disposed of by reducing the judgment from $!i00 to $3oQ, and cost of suit. Thursday morning was taken up in disposing of thu remaining cases when Court adjourned fo tho regular session ou tho third Monday In June. Another accident occuired on Sun day night at Barndoor about ten miles from here, on tho L. V. R. R., to tho passungvr train duo hero at 11:15 p. in. It seems that the engine struck a rock which had rolled down on tho track and by its sudden stopping caused several coaches to bo thrown over tho bank. Five persons were injured, though, wo undei stand, not seriously, whose names as wj learned them aro as follows : Geo. N. Blake, N. Y ; wm. Cressley, N. Y. j Owen Hall, Enston John Sadler, Jersey City ; Wnfc ''Giissei , Welssport. Thu InJuredurfes wero re moved to thu ManloiTiIoiiso whero they were enrof ully attended to as wtll as mo Ileal aid given. Kellcy Sentenced. Court convened on Wednesday nt 10 o'clock, pursuant to adjournment. Thu first Imsiiicfs on hand was tlio disposi tion of tho motion in nrrestof Jmljment and for n new trial In thu case of Kel lcy, who was found guilty of murder In tlio first degree, on Thursday, thu Oth inst. All the counsel both for tlio com mouwenlth and thu pilsuuur wero pres ent. When tlio motion was filed, Mr. Kalbfus, ns one of the prisoner's coun sel, stated then that hu would not urguo thu motion, but Mr. J. I). Bertoletto in sisted at that tl.uo that no argument ou the motion could be had, at least In tho four days timu allotted to Dlo ad ditional reasons. The commonwealth however Insisted that thu motion should hu argued Im mediately, out lu order to glvo tho piisonur nil tho benefits of tho law Court adjourned till last Wednesday, the 12th Inst., when tho casu wns call ed, Mr. Bertoletto a!d ho had nothing to say on tho motion ; when tho com monwealth replied, if thu prisoner's counsel havo nothing to say neither havo wo. Tho Court asked whether any additional reasons had been filed, when Mr. Bertoletto replied, "No, sir." Tho Court then asked tho prisoner, Ed ward Kclley, to stand up, after doing so, tho Court nsked if ho, thu prisoner, had anything to say why sentence of death should not bo passed upon him, to which ho replied, "Well, no, your Honor, I havo nothing to say, only that I am not guilty of tho murder of J. P. Jones." Tho Court then proceed ed to sentence him, but before doing so, reviewed tho facts of tho killing of J. P. Jones, tlio prisoner and Doyle's ar-. rest and trials, their conviction aud tho circumstances leading to their guilt. The Judgo spoko feelingly and ontroated the prisoner to repent and prepare to rucot his God, through whom nlono could he hopo for n happier oxlstence. Tho usual sentenco then followed, and the prisoner sat down n t betraying a. single sign, during tho wholo delivery of the Judge, of tho awful position ho was In. Mrs. Jones, who was present, could not restrain the copious tears which followed when the Judge alluded to tho. dastardly manner lu which her husband was taken off. Thus has end ed for the presont tho. second convic tion of tho murderers of John P. Jones. Wo are somewhat inclined to think that Kelley still lives In hope, as ho lias been Informed that a writ of error will be taken to the Supremo Court which may result in a new trial. His poor old mother was presant 'during his sentence aud her feelings caq only be Imagined , by ono placcdin similar circumstances, at seeing her son tontenccd to death, The Court room' was comfortably full, all anxious to hear If Kolley had any thing to say, in wjiiclt they wero dis appointed. Public Snles. UUlsfortba following sales havo been print ed at tbta ofBce during tbo post few Cava i April :ist, at a p. ui., ou the premises, lu Parry- vllle, th real ettnte of Juoob Monti, dsc'u. Dauiel Wents. uuiutntstrutor, Hon. CHo. hcolt, of Catawissa, Proaldrnt of tbebtate Agrloulluial Boitoly, died at lluilii. wu ui ppupiuxy, ou JU.ouuay uiru( Fll-r Ilninp ISxplnslnn. Tlio following ncoount of nn explosion of flic' damp which occuriwlnt NosquoliniiliiB inlitM, Wednesday inonitnR hy whloh Ihron moil woio Inslantti klflod.nnil llvo nllicrs ladlr burnt nnd hnit, wo tnkn from tlio Alninlt r? Ilttnld. Tlio liami-Hof Iho kill oil anil wounded nro ns follows: TIioh. Stupids, klhed, leaves n Wlfumid six chit urn, four clown up. HhkIi milli'ld, killed, tcarosn wlfontid four fUllftll cIlllltM'tl. .latuca Mcllovcrn, killed, slnitln man. IJUas. t'nllnii, smiilo man, Lrnilly burnt nnd tiuit, cimiot lioiDilily lire. Loti Mnrsilrn, slnitln man, badly hurt ni.il buint, will probably dir. Joseph Noiwond. Illchatil llandnn nnd Jacob A pis, nil man led men, wero badly hurl, but will piobably recover. Tho eonrch for tln klllod and wounded wns nocosHsrllv dono without n IIrIU, n' tho flro Uiup nlwnvs inilhfrs ngsiu lmui(ill.iteiv after nil explosion, nnd n second oxploslon would bo mnioscilniistlmu thnllrst On account of this, lunch tltun and tioublo was spent beforo nil wero falcon out, nnd tlmtesult of tho nccnlont known. Tlio account" ctven by tha men who took put In tho Honrrli was very sorrowful. Ono would tnko tho lulddlo of tho i-nnuwii), itud ono on each eldo, and they would pioccoil on their hnnits nnd knee, and lecln. th-v wo it for tho missing onoj. Nn ono party could remain nwar very long from tho nlrway. on nccutuit ol brine, ovcicomo with whatli known ns tho "after. damp " foul air caused by tlio explosion of tlio sulphur. The causo of tha explosion Is not know. Fire nt I.ntiry's Htnlloli. At about 3 o'clock on Sunday morning Inst tho englm er of several trains golmt up tho Valley ltoad illscovcrril that Iho stono dwel ling bouse ol Mr. 'I homas HclmlT.'r. closo to Iho track at Lnury's Htnilou, was on llro. Tho en- dries were mado to glvo n tcriltlo alarm nnd In this mniiuer Iho villagers wei o aroused, nnd ntd brought to Iho scene, lly n vlgoions knocking at tho door Mr. bctiaflcr, who was alouo In tho huuso. wns roused fiom bis sleep, nnd ho lost no tluio lu making his oscnno through n window Into tho cnidon the Humes huvlnif cat off nil othor nieuns of rctient. Under theso clicnm- stances be came out of tho building lather scan. tily clad, nnd owing to the progioss tho flrob ul mado nothing of tho contents coula be rescued by tho auicklv gatnoicactowd. Hio lnsldo of thu bouse wnacompieta y buinl out. How tlio llro urmlualcd can not possibly bo contecturcd. Mr. S's. wltonnil chtlilron hud tho day beforo gonoon u viEttsovcral mllos beyond tbo (lap, and because of this tho l.oitao had boon without any flro from tlio tluio of their departure. Tho tiro commenced m tbo ktichnu Uio placo. nnd sumo think It may havo been caused by ft llvo coat from a pa'sing engtno going down tbo clilmncy, but this Idea Is n'inoit to fur stretched tofmltloittoniiy consideration. Do It ns It may II r. rt. was left by tho occurrence stripped of everything house, iurultuionud tho family's clutbtiiii. Blrango to Bay, the bouso bad only Iho nay before beeu lusuicd lor 81,200 In the Ixi. high Conntr Mutual Jnsmnnco Co. this bv tho b lildlngussoclatton of tho placo-they having a moitgnto on tho piopoity. Allenkwn Demo crat. The Coal Trnile. Tho unthrncito conl trarto la grmlunllr 1m proviiiK. o well In jirotlutltou nn in demand, prices renin In I tur entltcly titichntigori, Tlio 10 turn of the triilo from all tho icfciona for tho weok ciiUiiitf iho lat lnstunt ft ot' upZW.lO'itoDS, ujrnUifst 21 3, 150 tous for tho corieBi-oiHlJug week last yvnr, showtiiK an tucicnso of tO,t39 tons. The total nmouiit of nnthrucito miiiotl tor tho jenr 1m 2,7d2,0M toua, against 2,(Viii,)2 for snmo period luht year, md incrcnfo of '5,e26 inns. Tho coal tiutlrnt Vort lUehmoml mid boiiio other conl centres Is u littlo ehcckd In opeintlon by ronson of n liimo snjip.y of alovc cool, lor which there mo a few oiiUti. In mnklmc tho linger fiizos ol conl, for wilch 1 hero i& n ilouinnd, tho conl bicnkeiH inrUo tho umml proportluu of tho tMmilier riecb. lor wluth. us u-mul nt thU aciiMm of tflo jp:ir. tluio la n limited demuinl. With this exception tho outlook ful tho coil (tndo la moro cliceiliil tl an wjiq hoped h fortnight ngo, and It now Jt-oktj inutiu too Heading; Unit mail would hnvo evfii luniitli ot enal biiHtnetm within iho vo.ir.iii.d U u well Known what a lniyo bum of ia. n icy month of nutlvo trado ou that load unKlncca. Lctluer, April I0t7i. I ho following tnbL hliowjt tho fjuantl trot coal hhlni od over thoU'hWli Vnllor lUllioaufortho wo'a entlluM Apill 8tJ, 1371 and for tho yoar a Hi-aloiis Krom. Vt eek. Yoar. Wyuiiiing lluzloioii 1. l'r In-high Ileiivor Minouw... Maliiiuny II nuoa Chunk 1120 03 40J.SS1 hu 2,S 15 147 077 07 1ZW7 14 2.4 Ti 01 -12 dtIS 15 ;s n ll.li'.ll! II 10.JI7 I 8 S7 CI Total Hti.sis 15 l,nir,,393 at Last Yoar Kfl7tt5 050.181 08 lncruise ci,i;o io 3;i.;i3 17 Decieaso UUPOItT Of COAT, tr.unpoitoil nvtr Lehlgb ft Misqu-haunn Division. Central It Jt. ot Ntw Jersey wcoicouulng March 7, IS70. Total week. To uato. Shipped from ton, cwt. tons, cwt W'vonunx Upper Ij-hlgh... Heaver Meadow. llnzleton Mauch fhnnk... flnzardvlllo. N. Yoik V. & a. 4 J,. S3 03 11,1)03 12 ll,.'iDl II 8 9",0 13 1,0'JJ 13 7.1D2 17 754 13 41,100 OS 7W0I 04 2,Oe7 03 C5.K13 10 18,973 00 3 tH 01 Il.O.. Total I,4S9 19 Previously icpui toil 32.7,3 10 Total to dato 401, as 0 Bamo time last your 110,241 Di Increnso 255,027 04 Dccreaso 401,20.3 09 Rnllrnml Acclilcnt. An accident occurred at Barndoor, a short distance abovo ulatich Chunk, on tho Lehiglf Valley railroad at half-past twelvo p. m., Monday morning. Tho train which left Philadelphia at eight o'clock struck a rock which bad fallen upon tho track, and two passenger coaches and a baggago car were thrown over the bank. Flvo persons wero slightly injured, Tlio name of the in jured are as follows : Georgo W. Blako, Now York ; William Crassly, New York : John Sadler, Jersey City ; William Gaaser, Welssport ; Ownn Hall, Haston. Medical aid was on the ground almost immediately, and tho In jured parties receivod proper attention. .None of them nro seriously hurt, and no. bones were broken, except in tho case of a brakomau, who had an arm broken. Schools of lielilgliton. Koll of honor for Lehighton Schools for tho mouth ending April 3, 1870 : . Iliair. , Milton Bllem n t-nfams Wcrtmab.91 Chas, l.'Iauea 01 A. I)oilenmyet..,'!U.. 'ii. v. juuruuuii-c....au auiuju U1.1U4......&J V -UltAMUAK. : Cara Clanss....,V...'J7 J. drreusvraU....S2 JlAura C'lauss sv.SIK. Nothstluo 02 iKuima Ilcbcrbng....00 SVebsterUiauM...9l . HitKBMKUIAIlS .1 . . Kllen llest ,....W Kmma Ohcrt.....roa Ijiura Hliem....,,...9l BalUe Ilulturd vi lteuecca Dick., 01 Oeorgo JtiUiard...uj i:ilal. Uraver...,,..lli I.ulu Kehuer.,....8j Wosler Faulugor...WI I.uno Monti., ,,..h'j Dellnda MUier W John turner 80 Kill Spunheimor...,93 Charles Jjuw.er.,.. 91 Tn TlrKhAM.A.. XT V nn I . . 1 m .tu,kiMiuiwii,, i..uu oaoiniitr oveniuir, whlio tbe loromiu ut the boiler sbups ol Bbsp loyife o.ls was testing a steamboat boiler 011 tho pavciaeuta 111 trout ul the works. It oxnlodod with tiomuiidoas force. Tho foteuiau. uiiottier workman aim a uoy wero iiued sua several oiner persons wero tujiireu, ons nt leust tatallv. riaiintiiitH ot tbo uoilor Hew In all illiiclioos aud 1 110 th-e-box cinshrd throuab tbo root of 0 bouse two bundled raids distant. Special rfoticbs. ). V. Kimkfl's Hitler Whin of lion- 1 1 tut tini.n. lii,if. k Ittturii tit fnll in tlin rut I Won .iicsh nit. ii led with svinploiiK, mdispi linn In exertion, hiss of memoir, diflleilltt breathing wenkiioss norfnr ol illsoasn, ulg'iti Hwents. cold feet, woikness. thinness of vlsmu, Inniruor, univeisil Inssun in ot inn iiiuscu u Brst-in, mutinous iipprtlt, with ilystiant I a iitploiiH, hoi hand. tlue!tii?of tbo body, dry. tiessotthn skill, p ilud eounlotinncn Mud crop lions nn the Inen. iiiinlrlii's thu blood, pnlu lit tho luck, hoiivinoa of thn eyelids, frequent, Mac snots firing befom 1 1o eye. with suff.i. Sinn nuilhisstif s glib wont of nttrnllon .to. Hold onlr In 81 bullies, net tho geiiiilno Depot ami ofilee, "5'J Net t'l Ninth fit Philadelphia, AU. vlco H ee. Ask for K. I'. Kunkers Hitter Wlno of Inn ninl tn e uu other make, tienuluo sold only in 11 bottles. Nervous Dclillily I Ncrvott') 1'obllityt JlebMltv, n depressed lrrlfab'o ststovof tnlnd. n wenk, nervous, oxbnnsteil foellnv. no energy or animation confuted bond, weak memory tho eonseiiuenees ot uxc n-erf, mentil orcrwork. 'l ins nervous ucoiuit nn.n n sovrrcisn omn in U. I'. Kiuikefs Hitter Wlro ot Iron. It tonna Iho srtni, dispels tho menial gloom and ties, pondence. linn tejnietmtns tho tinllro system. Hold onlrln ft buttles. Oct Ihn genuine. Olllco, I"'l Nottli .Ninth St., l'hlbidelphla. I'll. Hold by, all dnuflsts. Ask for K. K. Kunltel's Hitter winoot iron, and tako no oilier, uenuiue sum only lu J I bottles. Tnpo Worm Unmoved ftllre, with head cnmpleto. In from lw to threo hours. No fee till removed, by Dr. Knnkel, w North Ninth Ht., I'lillnlelphm. Heat, l'lu mid Htomnch Worms ntso removed. Call and s"e. Advicnlreo. t-eml for circular or nsk lour druggist tor Kuiikcl's Worm Hyrnp. l'lleoSI. It never rails Aprllll-ni. Errors of Youth.. A OliNTI.HMAN who sulTered for years from "" Nervous Iieblllty, f'rrmatuio Decnr.and oil trio effects of youthful Indiscretion will, tor tho snko of suireifiii' liuimiulty semi freo to all who need It, tlio recipe and ulrprllnna for making tho Rlmplest icmeilr by which ho wns ciifpil. SulTercrs wishing to prollt by tho nrlvortlsni's experience call do so by addressing In perfect emillilence. JOHN II. OOIiKN, ileo 181110 i'l C(lar Bt, New York. To Consumptives. rpim ndvettlser, having been pcimnnenlly t cured nf that dread disease, OonHumptlnn, liy n Blmplo remedv. Is nnxlons to mnkn known to his tellow suffiTers tho moans of cure. To nil who deslui It. bo will send a copy nf thepic icilptlon used, (tiro of charge), wltb tho dfreo. Hons for preparing nnd using tbo samn, whlrh they will ninl a kukk Ouiib lor consumptiu, ASTHMA, IlllOXCIUriS. AO. Parties wishing tne prescilptlon will ploaso-' address, HEV. K. A. WILSON, 191 Pcnn (street, Wlllhimshnr?, doo. is-mO NewlfoTk. Afilicted, Unfortunate and Deluded DU. J. N. IIOEHVKAK and Dr. J. li. Hor.KNSACK, sons of Dr. J. 1I who has been engaged m private and hospital pinctlco for 3' years, cutingdtsenses which ilestrov both mind and body nntltsyou for the duties ot life, and leads thousands to In sane nst limn anil premature death I)r. J. N. II. anil Or J. 11.1. dovoto their tlmo entlroly to theso diseases, and guainutco n euro In n shnit tlmo nnd little expense. Dr. J. N". Hoben sack has attended and cured eighty thnuand cases, Hemember Drs. J. N. nnd J. 11. Hoben siick's olllco No. 200 North 2d slrcet, I'htladel. phis, above Ilaco. N. II. Medicines sent by mall nnd oxpreas J UI10I2-75 lyeow ' Turssns. -jo ccnis nup TUItES CUUED.-Dr. J. B. Ho- bnsacR'a Nlckle-Plntcd Ualvanlo Truss anrt I'luld will euro seven ensos out of ten. Don't rust, crnck or break t lightest t not nffeotod by perspiration or bathing. Warranted 5 years French nnd German Trnsses nnd Utnces, Sns, pensorlns, Ao , ono-thlrd the prlcn othors oll lot. 200 Second street, abovo Jtace, Pbllalcl. phla. Jnnoi-75 ly eow2 North Pennsylvania R. II. Visitors to the Centennial lly thla long established nnd Popular Konto will uu nunvereu nt mu MAIN ENTRANCE TO THIS CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION CtTSI'.VKN TnnOUGII THAIN9 I.TIAVE HETtlLKItAM, fially, (except Sunday's) FOr. PIULADELPiriA, In close connection with nil Trains on I.nhtgti Vnllor nnd l.ohlgU and HUfquobannn Itallroads and melr connections from tho Lehlch. Wviini, ingnud susriuenauna vaiioys, now xorar-uiie, tne west ami .noiui-u est. Kxcuksio.n tickets from all rolnts at Reduc ed itntes. XV Atk for ItcX-ett via North Pennsylvania llallroad Parlor and Sleeping Cars, and First-Class Through Day Cars. Kf.T.IS CLARK, (If n'l Agent, N. 1. It. It., Philadelphia. Aprils. tJ3l. " 76. HItADY'S CBNTENNIAI. CIOAU AND TOUACCO Kill-ORIUM AND HILLIAItD ItOOAi, uno door abovo Hank's Bakery, Iliiiilt St., tf.cliiglilon. Also, dlJNEIlAL NEWS AQENCY. Dally and Weekly Papers and Lakosldo Library regu larly sqppUcd, April 1, 1878. JEHIGIITON KAKEUY. Tbo nnilerslgncd announcos to tbo clrtzons of Lohlgbton. Welssport and thn snrmundmK nclcbboibood, that ho Is now fully prepared tn snpplrthem wlUi PRIMK FltlSSH Hreud, Calces & r ctzols Ever? .Monilofc.at Wholeaalo nnd Retail, at thn lowest prices. lie mako a specialty of Wedding and Fancy Cakes. Plc-Nlcs and all other Partlea supplied with tbo Choicest Mado Tee Cream, in larao or small quantities, on short notice and at reasonable tlgmes. Also, always 011 handu large stock nl all kinds of CANDIES, NUTS. FRUITS, at W'lioloano and lletall. Patronage sollcltcl. J. W. O'NEIU oprlt 8yl nanlt Rfeet. Lehlghton. Tft. otico to Trespassers. Notico Is hereby given, to Teamsters nnd others, that thn undersigned forbids all persons trespassing on bis luids In Mahotnur; township, Carbsin county. Pa., nutll ttiey shall havo been to Mr. REUIIKN FEN1TI1IIMAC1IKR. I.C high suvec, Lehlghton. Pa, and uald him for tbo Wood they waut as well as for that they have all outlv taken anil not p il 1 for. Teamster s nro also requested Lot to tjko Chostunt (Ireon or other Timber sultnoleter tlils, aud tbey aio qrtber cautioned not to wltttullr dostioy tnn Jiouug Sprouts and tlrowfng Timber, under tho pen ilty of law: . ' YM. JIOHN. Mahoning lwp. tijarch 23, 1874- w3 , r"o whom It may Concern. ' . All persons sre hereby forbtil meildllng with s imbt Sii lug Wagon, with ton, adiey liorsn nuif Harness now lu possession ot Jeremiah it. lilinnilck. ef WelssiHirt. prt aud being ii;el hv him (or an oxprs team, tlio ramo buiug my piepurty. U V, KUiPPINUKlt, J.ihigr.tmi. Pa. Mr.t8-w ""otlco to Whom it May Concern, I havo this day, April 1st. 1870. leased to HUNItY KOCtl. ono. Sorrel Iforso.ouodrey Mar-. with two sts ot ll:iinert. All porMinn nrcrherobv rorblddon In iiu-ilcUewltU'tbo same, thny bomg nir prniiertv. . I'ATIIAIIINE KOCU. Panjville, Apili Slh, IWO-wl