:- ITOIt ASSOCIATE JUDGE, VO'TB FOtt Di;. R. LEONARD, Of Mauch Clinnfc -t i ' : r Society McclliiBN. STtfCIIKN Tmnit, SM. Iran. O. of R. M., meets in ltelev' Hiill.nvey Saturday evmil"rtat 0 o'clock. Hacheni, Harry B. Kroidieri C.nf It., Gco.W Dlohl. ' HFtNlTe' CAHTLI, No. T9, A. O. K. OF TllR M. , C. 5ml and 4th slondavot each month, In lle ber'a llnll. Lehlghton. al ;7iJ0 o'clock r. 'ill. J. Hensickcr, 8. K,,0.i S. n.,ailuain, .ivd& 11,14. SAtlEH I1UTTRK U)10!!. No. SW. I. O. O. t. ' iio(s every Tuesday evening, at 8 o clock, I 'tn'ier'a Hull. Alfioil Beck, N. O. I N. i Urbor, Secretary. "v a PocATruw(No. 171. Imp. O. B, M., meet n Wednesday evening of encn week, Ht 7::I o'clock tn Public Bcliool Hull, Welsspnrt Fa. ,D. F, Mckert, B., 8 B. Ollham, C. of H EllOilTOM Lmott. No. Ml K. of P.. meets iuton Friday ecnli'gA in Beiier1 ns.ll, at 7:50 o'clccu. .1. W. Hattdeubusli, O. 0. T. it. BatclifT, K. of IV, and H. v ylttVcvUNlnpr Itntos. ' 'ivW'I'Ire rt trl 6e distinctly understood thnt u ndveuisemeuls will, he Inserted in the col lam of Till UAMioN AnvocATB Hint rony he delved from unknown parties or firms tinlosa sc-iturintcd with tbe Gash, The following are r omr,tina. VMVsBinentS Mr lyeir, per Inch each lns-rtlon . . V!0' ' H(i Months, per Inch each insertion 15 cts. " ThteA Months, " " ' W CM. Lena Than three month, first inser- IIm. II aanh lllhaan I, ff llianrtlfin i-SHIS- is! natters li orintR ner lino, ' II. "Vi MOBTIIIMER, Publisher. fo?l 11. S1KWER8, PXSTRIOr ATTOBNEY A COUNSELLOB AT LAW. Omen, Ko. 2, Mansion Home, MATJCH CHUNK. PA. SVfl'mt Estates, Filing Accoanta and Orphans O mri i in-tico a specialty. Trial of Ct.ii'es carolnllv attended to. Legtl ani'&otlona In English and German. Jan . BATUltDAY MORNING, NOV.t, 1876. Local and Personal. 9" Tattles receiving, the Advocate .with a'Cross marked after their names D'H please remit the amount due for nbscrjptlou, or the extra 50 cents will .io added to pay the expenses of collec tion, gj Th Buck MountalP Coal Company announces n dividend of three per ceut, payable Novemher'l. Bead Nusbaum's popular an tiouncement in another column, and .consult, ynur bosv interests. How Is K ? Potatoes retail Inrhlla (."lphla at 00 cents per pusbel, heio tbey atptl .00tbtl.10. Great Inducements in Bilks and black dress goods, at the.Orlglnal Cheap Cash Store, ot J. T. Nusbaum & Son. At Eastern .Monday, .Allen C Laros, convicted of poisoning his father, on the Slat of May last, was sentenced to 1.0 banged. Governor Hartranft has Issued a proclamation desip;iiating ,Tliui?day, Not&uber 80tlias a tliy of'thanksgW ing In this State. -Th'lmmeiise fall In the prices of c'ry good, woolens, &c, at the Original Oheap Cash Store, meets with puWIc fiivr 1 David Ebbert Is still ahead of all others lu the livery business. Ills teams .are all A.Xo. 1. and his prices are down to mlt the times. Stables on North St. Mr. C. W. Lentx will be In tho city shottly for the puipose of purchasing a new and handsome, stock of wall papers, f ancyjatflclesj'&p. (Look out for novel ties'. 4' A Everybody scorns to appreclste'tho f plendld bargains offered them at the Original Cheap Cash Store. At least we Infer so by observing the bundles of dry goods being carried away daily. IC-O.d Wednesday the Lehigh Valley (Railroad '-Co. commenced paying the coupons due July, 1875, and January and July, 1870, 'on the first mortgage bonds of the Ithaca and Athens Hall road Co.. '4 , On Wednesday morning Colonel .James Moore, of Elizabeth, N. J., was fcimcrally installed as General Super- i ntendent of the Central ltallroad of New 'Jersey, vice Colonel It. E. Kicker, Dr. Bull's Couch Syrup should Vent In nvnrv famllv. . A ullnht cnubli. it not cnccKeu, is mien ine torcruuner of Consumption, and- a timely dose of this, wonderful medicine has rescued many frpiU v4n early grajo. If you are suffering from coughs, 'bronchitis',-or pcrofnloas diseases, get a bottle of Osmuri's' Cod Liver Oil and Lluie. at Durllng's" drug store, It Is vAiy highly rucommebded by those who huvo used-It. r . .-r-J..K. liiclcerthas still a few of those eligible lots In Klckertgtown to dispose oU If you feel like securing -a good home call and see him He-Is also sap plying U6ur,feed, lumber and coal at the lqwest rates. j F. P. Semmeroffersiit private sale, on i very reasonable, terms, seventeen very pleasantly located building lots on tiro old.iair grounds, in this borough. 'This offers a rare opportunity for per sons desiring to build thernselves a holuo. .For further particulars apply -tQT. P. Serumelat bis hardware store, og Baqk'Street. Ptt. FlTTLEIl'S KnEDMATIO BeMEDT sums rheumatism, neuralgia, nervous and kidney diseases. Da. jiTltElt's PECToaiL Syitcpj-lufallible for coughs, colds aud bronchitis. I)n. Fittlkks CoKDiA't, Caluata, Liniubst and VEOirrAitLB LiyjBB Pills sold by C. Sf. Lientz, sole agent for Leblghton and WelssporL JMy A telegram from Scrantoo gives a list oi (wo persons Kiuea aua twenty v6 Injured by the collision on the Dels ware, Lackawanna arid Western Ball road atiGoJdsboro', on Tuesday nlcht. Four of the injured were not expected to, recover, I no pusseuger train was two. hours behind time, and was taking water ut tho Summit when tho coal train dasuud into IU rear. FOB PBOTHONOTABY, VOTE FOIl JOSEPH FEIST, Of Wclssport. The country roads are In lino con dition for traveling. The 143d Pennsylvania ItPKtment Veteran Volunteer held Its annual ru union at Wllkesbarre Thursday. The General Passonger A gent of tho Lehigh Valley ltallroad was In To ronto Tuesday, arranging for an 'xciir slon to the Centennial Exhibition to-day (Saturday,) which will Include all the teachers In the Province of Ontario. A grand Bopubllcan rally Is " bill ed'' to take placo lu East Welssporl; this (Saturilav) evening. The speak ers announced for the occasion are Hon. 0. Albright, of Mauch Chunk, and V. M. Bapshrr, Esq,, of this boiough. " Hold the Fott, for wo aro coming," with the cheap! stoves In market. We sell largo Cook Stoves for 20.00 with all the warn. Fnucy self feeding Parlor Stoves as low as t9.00. Don't forget It. D. F. Kickkht, East Welssport. NianT Scnooi. To open Wednes day evening, Nov. 8, at 7 o'clock, In the High School room. Terms : $1.23 per month. School open three nights a week. Parties desiring to attend please call on W. E Smith, teacher, at the Exchange Hotel, before Wednesday. Ton will of course be at the ball of Lehigh Hook & Ladder Co., on Friday evening next, the 10th Inst. The balls of thU company ate always well enn ducted, rendering It pleasant and agree able for all who patronize them with their piesence. Tickets only $1 each. Tho nine o'clock train from Scran- Ion, on the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Ballroad, consisting or seven teen cars, was run Into by a coal train, near Goldtboro' station, Monday night. Ono of the cars was burned and two telescoped. Five persons wero killed and about thliteen Injured. Tho financial article of the Now York Times of Tuesday says, "the. up ward movement In coal stocks seems to have been due to a report that Edward W. Clark, nresldent of tho Lehigh Oual and Navigation Company, Is possibly to succeed Mr. Knight as president of the Now Jersey Central." Anton Binder, residing nearLe. high Gap, was out gunning on Wed nesday, and In getting over a fence with his gun in ins naiui, muzzle up, It accidentally "went off," the content entering his head, killing him Instantly. He leave a wlfo and four children. The funeral will take place to-day (Sat urday). Tho Lehigh Valley railroad brought down in forty-eight working hours.en dlng at Boven o'clock on Wednesday morning, of last week, 5,295 cars of coal, 'llie Lehigh and Susquehanna rallraod brought down, in twenty-four working hours, ending at seven u'clock Tuesday morning, of last week, 1,881 cars of coal. A large and enthusiastic Democra tic meeting was held at Steinlersvllle, on Wednesday evening. The speakers on the occasion wereK. K. Slewers and P. J. Median, Esqs., of Mauch Chunk. They epoko neatly and effectively, If wo may so Judge from the frequent and hearty shouts of applause with Which tlielr remarks were greeted. Three "sleepers" and a passenger coach of the Buffalo express train bound north on tho North l'ennsylvauia Kail road, Wednesday night, were thrown from the track at Centre Valley by the breaking of ar axle. A brakeman aud a porter were killed and several persons wero Injured. Tho latter were cared for by surgeons sent on a roUef train from Zfcthlehon.. Tho track was ob structed for several hours. D. F. Bickerl, stovo and tin ware dealer ot East Weistiport, a few days ago presented us with a newly patented frying pan. This pan Is so arranged that the odor arising from anything cooking is conveyed downwards to to wards the lire and passes off up the flue, thus preventing the offensive and disagreeable odor passing through the house. It Is a capital Invention. Try one, they are as cheap as the common frying pan. Messrs. Durllng, Kreamer, Felst and Baudenbush, visited Summit II 11 1 on Filday of last week, and while so journing at the Eaglo Hotel were hand somely serenaded by the Cornet Band of that town. For which compliment tho Dr. and his friends desire us to re turn tlielr sluceru thanks. Dr. Krea mer is working with all tho energy he is possessed of to secure his election. dnd what with his own efforts and those ot his friends, we are decidedly ot the opinion that be will be one of the Sue cessful candidates next Tuesday. The Bepubllcans held a meetins Beltz's tavern, In, Franklin townshlon Tuesday evening. The principal speak er was II. F. J.Brown, a clerk from one ot the departments of the govern ment. IHs " heavy" point was that Joseph Feist, the Demociatic candidate for Protbouotary, is a poor man and that his parents are also poor.aod there fore he should not be elected. Most of our honest men are poor just now, Mr. B.,and especially Is this the case among Democrats who have generally been unfortunate in not being olUciaU under tho Grant Administration. The committee appointed to open and count the votes polled for the officers of the Statu Council ot Pennsyl vanla, United Order ot Americans. have performed that duty, and report ed the following gentlomen have been elected to serve until May, 1877: S. C, Wm. A. Piper, of 30; 8. V. O., Max uress, of 13: B.V. Seo.. John 1'. liatt, of 80; S. 0. Treas., John Krlder, of 175l S. C. Ind.. Walter Graham, ot 109; S. O. Ex., Chas. E. Howitz, of 1: o. u. i'ro., L. u. Kemercr, ot zzu. Mr, Henry U. Keim, the chairman of the deroocmuo commute of IWrks comity. of toe i-ipitcO doinociatio inajunti ll.ero; "am for tlio urtibub e democrat, u ujulonlr In tho county, f tnli'k ibe Ultima cuu bo mfciy put down at als tbouiuuiu Uvi liuudrai. 1'bo uiu Jorttr may oela.ger, aud It may nut, I would uottulriao an uojyio banc tlielr coloulallona on auy more fur Urrlu county." FOIl ASSEMBLYMAN, VOTI3 FOR W. M. RAPSHER, Of Lchtghton. ttlp; Greek ltemt. Big Crci k lleraa were amnwrit the mining for ii number of wocka on account of the br acaeon, but isfarmwoik has been done away mlh. I will now linvo a little more lelaure time, ao hero icoea t --G'ime tn aenflon. -Uualnesa brlchmlnir. bnow on tjatnrday morning. Sanday quite leaant. A t arete winter uredlcte d bv many. Pheasant tradn Is quite ItTelr. Fpgn are no' line at 24 eta. per dnien. Sheltlmrka acarcn In t'lla vicinity. Coin haa been done away with. Potato crop abort this year. Mr. J, J. Kemercr. of this place, arrived horn e on Thm aday of last week, from a visit to the Certnnninl. Our friend 11 It. Drake, of Akron, Ohlo.who left this section fonr years bru, visited on Bun day, lils numerous f rlenda ot this place. Ttev. J Bnyder, of Parryvllla spent several daya In the valley, visiting fl lends. ' Pap" Painter, of Mauch Chunk, wis at tbla place last week, looking up hla chances. A number from tbla place have been to Bnmmlt Till! for coal tfie past week, We are continually being informed that chlrken thieves are plvlnir at their tiade tlironrhout theje parts. Why la not a atop put to this by ten el Ine out the guilty ones and m iklugau example of Ihetn. The Bclioola of Towatnenslng will open on tliectb of November, with a full and efficient corps of tencaeia, tor a term of five months. The Big Creek Is very low at the present wrltlua. The bam of Jacob driver, of this place, la making prozresa to vard completion, lta site last by U foet. A nwmaer of our farmers received, last week, a variety of fruit trees from Mont mdou. North umberland connty. The candidates of both patties are woiklng most e irnost.y altlioufth each one for hla own Iniercati. I learn that Dr. J. C. Kreamer, ot Millport, and J. W. nindenbosh, of Leblghton, were at Snmintt Kill, on Friday of last week, looking np their chances for election. -Our friend, Harry hnider, of thla place, re eelved, on Saturday last, Hiimi dt Hamlin Organ from noston, Mass. Price, (200. It pre acuta the finest appearance of any organ In the valley and la Indeed an ornament to any room. He has also secured the aervlocs of an excellent teacher, who will shortly commence to glvo In tractions to hla oldest aaaguter, (Marvl. Lei every friend of honesty end reform In the administration of our slate Government tutu out anil rote for Dr. J, c. Kreamer and W.,M. lUpsher. Thcir-rharsctera for arlty anu honesty have nnvet been Questioned. I kavo been Informed Vast oar County fair was a success, financially, notwithstanding the hard times, which I am very much pleased to hear, Humor has it that the Bass M1U, of this place, u to start up again lor the winter. Chester A. Boot, of Dnnlelsville, North. aaipionconntr, will take charge of Pine Itun Hcbool, which opens on the Ch of Novembor. Thla 1? hla second toira at 1'iueUun, A number ot our farmers Intend toplsnt a largo amsont ot corn next year, for which they now are bnaily employed at plowing. The road from tho Paint Mill to German. townJunetion wnuUto bo attended to bo fore the winter ads In. In the neit Issue of the Advocate. Its lead. era will be inlonned thnt Dr. J. c. Kieamer and W M. llapsnor aietho two gentlemen v. ho will go to tho Leglalatn re. So mote 1 1 bo. RavElts. BUc Cleek, Oct. 31, I87K. Murder of John Doaaliee. On Saturday night last, another dis graceful murder was perpetrated near Locust Dale, lu Schuylkill county, the viaim being a German, named John Boschee, and his murderers three brutes nmed respectively John Lennen, James Lochlin aud Michael Corgan, who knocked Boschee down, bit him with stones, kicked him and otherwlso as saulted him so brutally that he died at- most instantly. 'I ho circumnaucea of the terrible affair are aa follows; Jouu Boschee, a Geimsn imd amariied man nlth four chi.dreu, worked at Locust Dale. tie win iiurtyiaree vrsxa tx age, auout six feet u height and rather tlaihi. lie had lived In Loouel Dole for the past seven veara. anu bad always been respected. On Uaiurdav evenlnr. after lie had washed himself aud eaten bis sun- ier, no reiuarceu u ma wite that ha le.t tired, iutr thus he wouid go ont for a masa or beer. He leoaited to Youug'a hotel, oniv ashortdia. tsncefioiu hla house, wherehe remained several hoars, Dut did nut drink auvthlng of coo to quenco. About hklf paet eleven o'clock in the ttvcnlug, wiil.e he wae asslallnga man t vthe nuuie ut lvohcrt Benny to take his bruther. Tim. Benny, who was tiitoxlouied, i.onie. theyweie u.et uy laree men, who aiugieu oui Jjoacnee aud murdered him. It la believed that the throe mnrdrera knew that fie was absent from home, and that tney waited for hitu in an uulrtqueuted lootUlty, aLd ati.icke.i buu attbovodeacnbeil.Uneof ih men namoa rogieeon, wno accompanied ine murder d man, attempted 10 Interfere in hla behalf, when one ot the aasasetae told him to goon about his business, or he would shuol hnn. An other one of tho tuuideieia then remarked let him (uieanlnir Fogcl-mn) alone, wo don't want u uivo huvmuiK iouo wituniui. wuutwaatne motive for tor the murder Is not positively known, but it Is thonaht that It wiu an nhl splie, which wlU be developed, as the case is in quired into. iiiu uueo muruorers aiieriney naa nuisnea then tlendlah work (wita tbe ohhet ol throwiue off suupicion. it ia iuppust-d,) wietl intoAsii. isiiu auu ruuseu (je uepuiy corouar, 'ejquire :tuiujtivi, uub ui uou uiu luioruieu mm mat a uu had been murdered at Loeust lialo. and aald that he ahoulil go out and hold an inquest. The coroner eunnetiiuit that all wsa not right, scdimed tuo fucea of the men carefully, whooi ue recuunoj. lie men accuieu uuicei But Homo, of the coui aud Iron no lice, a on isoba of citiseua and pioceeded u Locust Uaie. uu the wuy they iuet nererul Oernuua who gave lucni tuo parii.-uura oi ine anir iir. jLem merer.uuou rescuing the home of the muroered mau. tuuiu t he body in toe boose, where it had bven temorea by rout) persons who thought they couid probaoly resnsittate the Inatnluale foim. He. afer viewlnirthe bodr. inmutilMt a jn,y and he.d an Inquest lu the meantime ar- iituKuiiiruts si ru maun 10 arresb Liennau, lxicn nn unit Curgan. Lochllu and I Leuuuu werear rvsunlibont three u'cluck au.ia morning ou a bridge near wbeia the murder was committea. and i.ppj,eutiy wire making preparations to cear uut Corgua was arresied ut home lu bed. They weretaaeu to the Aslilaud lock.up. wheie ihey remained uaul Muucl.iy moruing, When they wire taxea to Pottsvl.le. After bear. n tor evideuce the Coroner's Jury returned the following verdict i Thai Joan Boscbeovuma to his death by being aaasulUm with a biuni iuiruiueut lu the hands of John Leuuan, Jamea Lochlin aud Michael Coigau. James Locbliu teaches a school at Loeust Bate, and when arreaiedi turned palo and evi denced great alarm; He is of Jrisu parent age. about twnu ty.Uii eo yeai a ot age, ond la numar rled. He boro an indifferent reputation but hla parents aie very inspoetahte people. In appear auce be la gentlemanly. Ho haa oari balr,Ught complexion, and la of the ordinary build. John Lehnau Is about twenty-eight yearaof age. Nothing can be aald to bia credit, lie Is a reputed Mulile" aud was always a ttrst-cluts bruiser. Michael Corgsn Is an Irishman of thirty two yeara efaaeaudls a married man He naa a rough, rowitun appearance gineally,and uever bore a very good reimtitlon. Tlc murder occurrod in Columbia county, not more than ion yaiua fiom .tho bcliuy.klil linn. ub44 wi.lhmam for (be aUthoiltles at Potts vli e to decide w limner the o iso w.ll be turd in Columtiluoi Behunki.l count v. As Ine unities ullllvodln Behiiil.ul c.iuuty huweyer, IV la suppoxxl Uiu ta WIU tii tiled Ihe.e, FOB 8 II Ell IFF, VOTK FOR J. W. RAUDENBUSH, Of Lchighton. Full ntul Winter Htylea, T. Di Clauss announces to his friends thnt he has just returned from the ctty, and Is now opening his fall and winter goods, comprising cloths, ensslnieres ntul vest lugs of tho latest designs and the best manufacture, which hn is pre pared to tnakn up In the most fashion able and durable manner, at prices ful ly as low as the same material and workmanship enn hn obtained for In any other town In thn Stnto. Also, a full line of gent's furnlshi tg goods, hats, caps, boots, shoes and gaiters suitable for the wear of this section, and manu factured expressley to hlsjordcr, The entire stock has been purchased on an entirely cash basis, and as he Is selling for cashonly he is able to sell at such prices as will astonish purchasers. Call and examine 'goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. 1,1st of Letters Bemelnlnr nncslled for In the Leblghton Post Office Nov. 1. 1878t Beck. Daniel BenninieT. W. H. Carp-r, J. W Carter, A. Mrs. rvchera", Twla Dies, Rebecca oebher, Emms Dw'shler, John Eddni hansee. Fred F.onndsr, Theo Mri Onurer V K. Ooe berg Frante Hancock. Wllllom Mauser, Adam Jenkins, w. n. A Bon 'mbody Bavid Miller. John Mix. Hnrry,2 Kein, Franklin Kiwi, w, II. Both Lucy C nieger. Haver llabennld ChasB inner Jnlia Ita'ter. N. Rex. Marv Afra. i-'hovrr, Daniel weston, Alice Weidner, Thomas Peiaoia calling for any of tbe above letters will say advertised.' It. II, Petkbs, p. U. 'vlnltorH or intcrcNf. A rellBlnnsngltitlon haa been begun in Mo. rocco which threatens to end In an out break. Bnillon to the amount nf 79 -.00 was shlppe-l from Ensland to the Unite Slates to pay for cotton. The yaloe of the Centennial grounds, bnlld-Im-a. anil contents have been estimated at SiOJ,. COO.ooo. The Cenienntsl Commla-lnn nnl Board of Finance will on the evening of tbe 8th, give a formal dinner In honor ot the Foreign Couimis sloners. The Penn Fire Insnranoe Company of Phlla. delphtahnsdlsKolved.being declared Insolvent, end WMIsm MoMlchael has been appointed re ceiver The jury In the McKay-rfmsi libel ease were dlschatg-d on Sa'nrdsy nfterhavlng been locked no a week. Tuey tailed to aureB William Lewis, Rnperfntendent of Ilansch Creek Oolli"ry. In Lebanon csnnty. Pa., was kill ed by a trsln of cars in tbe slope .Monday. The terra of Imprisonment of Edwsrd 9. Stones for the i-hootlng of James Flsr, Jr., ex. rlred on Saturday, and he was released from the Auburn Penlientiary Three hnnsos were burned at Mahanoy plane on Tardi.y of isst week and live families turn ed nut of flnora. The loss on the buildings wss tJ.SOO and tbo insuiauce H iX) Dr. Lemovns haa tried hla cremating fur nace upon two sheep with a satisfactory result. Tie carcasses went into the Inrnaos st three o". clock mutton snd at ten o'clock were ashes. The Ilrlti-h Arrtin expedition under Captain Nires las tetoinrd to Vnlenlla, having fill lid todlsroveranv land north wird of the hlghe-t latltute reached, 80 degri es io minute a. There Is a suspicion that that the numerous cbirses of theft uieferiedby VI iiorlsb and Turk ish peodleis sgnlnst ret peel nbk) persons, are not enttrele freofrom bUckmalX. A terrible oiclnne passetl over tho Central American Btatesou the Id and sttls nit., blowing dowu hiiuilri'daot houses and dreitoying inaiiv Uvea. Tho total damage Is evtimutoil at several millions of Ue'lnia. The Lei anon Tlmoa Is authority for the statement that Mr. P U Weluier, nf thai tilaco has Just made an eiauiluatinu of the Henry Clay lamacesor the Mestrs, Kk ken. tn Head ing, "preparatory to tholr being blown In." Mlsa Kmms Otden has gone from Pittsburg to India tn loot after tbe heathen. This is brave business; but Mlsa Emm i will leave ninny un converted heathens behind her aud pass by many more ou h-r way. Tho wife of William Meyers, of Weat Man heim township Lauca-tei county, though somo what of a de.irate woman. Is the motlier of twentv-flve children, the last having beeu boru last weef. Allen necbtel, a piomlnent clllxenof Bead. Ing. commtttml suicide 'luesday lnorntnr by shooting liim-eKtnrough the head. It Is said he was temporarily Insane. An exploJon of tiro damp In the Wadesville shaft, at t, Clair, icbuyUlll County, on Mon. day night, aeverely bumcd three men and blocked up the mine so tbst work canaot be re sumed fur several days. William Hawthorn, aged 71, waa killed by hie eun.iu.iaw. 'ihos. titerens, at Jlageicown, Md.. on Hunday. Btevens was quarrelling with bia wife. and. wbtle attempting to elect him, Hawthorne received a fatal wound, The Allentown CArontefs aayai Diptherlala prevailing to au alarming extent In that city snd many a child haa fallen a victim to lta mallg. nkv. The disease attacka children sudilonly aud In a mo-t violent forms and parents are lu a great dread ot the malady. A telegram from 0 ildwell, Ohio, saya "th? attorney fur the McCune, Hagen aud llogton hoire to Tloyi, Pennsylvania, coal lauos, aald to be worth $"..U0,JU, annouuoe that he tlnda the olalm utterly burred by the statute ofllmlta tious and Deyoud all power of recovery. A Wagon was driven into Pitt aburgou Hnn day by a shockingly bronzed aLd grtzxled in dividual who la on hla vrv Is thA rAiilAnnlil. He started from California, two years ago ajd has bunted by tuo way, Hn wagon was l-.aded with peltry, some of the sxlus being quite vala able- In the ease of Harriot N. Nlssley ys Andrew M Qarber, miller, Kast nempdeid township, Lancaster county, au acUon to tecover iho sum ot tlO.UUU from pialnUff, as damage fur bleach of promise ot inarrlago tried before Judge Lit lug stou. tbe jury on Haturdav retnrneii a yerdict in favor of plaintiff lu the sum of I0,. w. It. Hastings kiHed himself with a pistol on Saturday at Lea go. e island, Phtiude.pbia. Thsdeceaa-d was ou visit to the centennial from Jackson county, Ohio, and was subject to flts ol aberatioo ciused by political dlitaj. point, ment. He waa a common pleas Judge snd hla defeat for a aecond term preyed upon bia mind nntil he became insane, At Ban Francisco on Monday night, a panto waa created lu the Chines theatre hi a (ale alarm of fire. In tbe rush to get out of the bnlld. log n umbel a were tampled on, and the police dragged out twenty dead bodies and about twenty lnjuied persons. Tbe Chinese refused to give any assistance and the actora coolly continued tbe peiformance until they wero atopped by tbe police. A horrible . outrage waa perpetrated In Philadelphia, upon a little girl six teats old named Theresa Ilotbeniick. Aftoi suffering In. descitbauie ornta'itv tbe poor child was I brown into a privy vaait, from watch she was rescued alive by her father, but tn auch an exhausted Oi.nulitou as to be unable to apeak, A man named Ishmael Jonea haa benn ai tested charved with the crime aud idenUUed by the girl as the fui.ty pai ty. Ue la a man sixty years old and aa beeu put in Jail to awiit las trial All the wtnuow glats ' houaos In Pittsburg areataitii g up th. tr works lu whole or in part wbe.e there are moro than one or two furnaces -though tuo season la so far gone aud trade so dull that thet e la utile disposition to make up atock Jtfoie the beginning of another seasou. The first glsta house in Pitlsnurg waalnopsr Uonin i;tT7, now she has within her limits and vicimty JS tacioites, containing 80 furnaces, hay. ing 747 pou: tbe buildings cover an areaofjio acrea. atvlng empioyuieut to over t.430 hanua, and producing annually articles to the value ot nearly tl.ooguxi. A despatch to the Bt- Paul Jenasr Prws ears that Oeneral Mile-, alter unssccessful council with Sitting Bull, had a sacoettnl fight with him on the list aud Kd nit., on Cedsr Creokt, Many ot the Indians ware kilted and wounded, but only two ot the soldiers were wounded. The enemy were chased sixty miles, wneu they divided. One portion went towards the agency, tbe other, headed by Bitting Hull, towards Fort Peck. Oeneral Miles following bitting Bull crosswl tbe river below lortPeo on tho uu Ho sent word to tae agent that he "was coining in anil would be fucpdiy, but wsnted ammuuitioiu" Genet alllatui hasgimo to Fort Peck lib tour tompaule.4 oluifuutry and taUoua lor i.Ue. FOB PllOTIIONOTABY, VOTE FOH THOS. KEMERER, Of Lchighton. Correspondence of the N. V. Sim. Is Clinrlio Boss Alive 1 rnrtiurs a clue to roup, of nik xibmrrrtris at last, PtlilAnrt.riltA. Oct. ll There appears lltt'n reason tu douht Dial three of the persons inter ested lu the abilucllnn of Ctiarllo Hess are at length 111 the hands of Justice, and th it the evl. deni e ngnlnst them Is nf such n character as bids lair to secure their rnnvlctlon. n Thursday last Banniel Beimr, aiaa Geo Yotishllnir.alias A, K. Babh. alias Geo. Bhaw, alias George Wilglit, alias llisppert James 1-leiet, alias 'lr Holiert K. Bi II. aud arah Brown, a colored vo man, known for some unexnliilued toa-ouas "Hutch Bal," weroatraiiied bomro I'nllee Mag. I train Wm B. Coilina on a eti rgenf being con cerned lu tho iibductlmt and concenhng of Chur he Boss, son nf Christian 1C, Itoss of this city. The lather snd brother of the missing child had untiling to tell nn tne wltne-a stand, beyond wlist lias alreadr been given tn the public, re spectlng the mysterious disappearance of tbe fnlileu.haircd little fellow. Tbo tesUmnur nf nllce Lieut, Given however, gave a newnnil vividly sens illnnai character to the late navel. opemenls In thisoxtrooidlnary care He testi fied I hat he had received inlnrmatlou from n colored man named Nelson I'trker, otherwise kuoirn as Williams, to thu ('fleet that iheie waa a well-orgunlzod gnni-of burglars dnli'g bust, ness between New Jersey and central Pennsyl. vanla that Mo .bor and Douglass (who were killed lu the perpelr-itlon of a nurulary near New York some eighteen or twenty monfbsngo) wei o members of this league, and that Bennnrs and Picket under iheir villous aliases and the coloieu womun, " Butch Sal."were alsomem. tiera nf the gang, making tnlr headquaiters -it Harrlahurg, Pa. Ou the 2ldh of September he airestml Ibe woman, and un the ;h of October the two men, acting tu each Instance on Itifor. mattnn received from Parker. 1 lie men were suspected of complicity lu a burg nry perpotra. ted in Philadelphia, but the evidence In ibat caso was Insufficient to convict, and ibey would have been set at llbertr but for further Information, then voluntarily given by PatLer, that Ihev were concerned In (Ue nos nndncttou, upon which charge they were then held. of the letters produced st the examinatlon,the following wete the most significant 1 llABnitnUBO, Ana. 14, 1874 MR. JOIIS WILLIAMS. A'trt I hnvojust returned from tho city yes terday. I made some lime there. I have got a jowel worth at least 15,0.0 and tbo owner mu-t cn'iio tn time or loose it t and I feel I will come off right anyhow, IleftWilghtt he would not c me 10 time, Mnsher and Douclas are running the puwder wagon now. and I am running a book called " Things You Ought to Know" published by Msrtlu, Button & Co. Yours with lespect, CI Ko ita ii Yousiilino. NEW YOKK, Nov. 4, IS7C. Jong. Yon can believe ill 1 have said to be true and I wilt do it. I saw Bsllle (Snah Brown) lat veek wheu In llarrisuurg. Rvniy thing la quiet, and her f ilka have the clothes of the 11. I wish you was fiee I will have a par don for vou It money can do It, Did vou get the thluirs the Doccoi sent vou 1 I will write soon again. Don't forget to destroy all iny letters. I am golniE to Hnrrisburg soon again and will see your wife. I have done well with the books and medicine Keep quiet aod b good heart. Yotus lu faith, GKOHOB VOUSHLIKO. ItAnatSBURO Oct, 4,18711. Nelson Suit All l wrong somehow, Hal la gouo aud I hear you weie lu town. I hope you aieuot playing no tilcka onus, I have wronged jou, I know, but It la worth your life to do ko. for tbe B. case would Involvo aome of tbe highest men in the country, by which I am paid f trust vou as a friend, sndlfvou ate trearborous you win mine me Well, I am going a few ml esoutof town, and then I wont leave uutll I hear more. Ne one can tell more than that thiee men took Bal and dantrhter out of town, but when I cannot teil 1 but what vou were doing there la what puzzles cue. If looking forme, all light I am suie 1 offered you money. If I am short auv limn Iran cet ft. Did you bear anytblug nf Ball Joau, tbete Is but three of us iliut know anything about the' Jewell" U. K case, and nf them you are next 10 me. f told yoa wulle 111 prison. Oreo use M. was with me. but he Is hushed forevernow. Hn tod all hecouid.but ail Is quite now. .Money' nil spent, but' Jewell's" He : but debtor's til beat, so there Is no trouble. ' Do I" is married, so I hear. Onr goods will be sold on Saturday. I am on the lookout for these fioni New Jer sey. D m't write till I tell you I have went. I ro Lo Wllliniuspoit to MKht. 1 spoke or money for"Bewell." 1 don't want no rewatd. lean m.ike more from It In A very short time, for It is a good Bucket- aud diaws well. I expect it to night. '1 his Is all right, and it I was caught or betraveii no l.w couhi reucli me, for I wl I tree ruu all some day and flx It all tuat If I wss to die or bo killed that yon can make 150.000 easy, for you come next to me. It yon hear a sound iet me know. Yonis tiuly, lu care Abram K. Jlabb. OKo. Youaiiixso. Ibe 4 Jewel worth st least tt.'SiO." Is supposed to mcau Chailev Boss, 'ibat, Paikei avers positively, is Ita meaning, and thla Interprets, tlou u farther strengthened by two other let ters, one handed to Parker for transmission to a thud person, but never dclivorea by him, snd tbe other a fragmentary poition of a bair.ourned letter found by accident In arah Browu'a bonse. The first of tlieso. addressed to Clare Knockev. a d.iuirbterol arah uriiwn. renncsr. ed her 10 give to her mother a sealed euclosed note, wh.ch read pniLADELrinX. Bept. 1871. Sadie 1 Go home and burn and destroy every hit ot tne clothing. One suing is htoke aud we may bo lost. Bo silent Meet me at Wtl.iams. port. Itauiiolph lscauant and may squeal 011 all, "Wo had four tans," and the boat waa aone. We'll itop In tsliamokin. Get the hair from under tho hearth floor. Uo home at ouce. Oh, God, I am nervous. 3, Y or Shaw, The aeoond was found by witness and Officer Tait on Borah Brown's mantel, with a ferrotype of a colored man upon tbe hark of which were scratched the names Thomas Parker, Georgo Yonshlivg, Mosber, and Douglass. Part hod been destioyed, but the portions remaining read 1 Yon shan't lose a cent. Snowden will see von next week sure. Bend letter 10 A. C. Babb. See Bal Tell her all I said to you. " Iho bird la still siok at home. Wrstervelt got ten years, but all is safe. Ho would uie before he would give us away, and I trust yon as far. Have sold load, and got out of ll tl.l S7S. ,1 send you f5'J. It you see John tthe witness) let me know soon. Ue Is sound. Don't write in my name. Direct, tn X. C. Babb. If yoa seo anything wrong let roe know soon. It la a nice "Jewel." - Move nothing unless yon aae it put to ashes. " Yonis In fldelpy. O. Y,orA.C.B. Parker then went on to tUfy that he was re leased from prison ou the Sd of July following, and that tie saw YonshdngsoouafirrnnUarket street, and at Beddy Diunian's saloon, where he said thst lie had not given np the "Jewel." as he could not get his price; that he had Jurt had four "taps." meaning four robberies, and that Kan dolph was shot In cue; Parker went to Harris burtr. and upon bis return to Philadelphia le eelved the letter irom ousnilng. which said sinoutr other things that there ara "only three persons who know anything about the Jewel Mosber waa with me, but he la hushed lotever now; I don't wan't uuy reward for tbe Jewel it a a good sucker, end draws well. If I should die or be silled, yon co all maze fifty thousand dol. laraeaavi keep still" The witness said, on cross-examination, that be bsd seen but did not know Mosber snd Doug ins. sua that bebolleved one ot them to nave coeu George Wright mentioned, as he had not teen him flnco Ihey were killed. Tbe magistrate committed tbe three defend anu for trial, retoalug to accept ball fur either of them. The colored man, Parker, or Williams, who figures' as informer in the case, seems 10 have beeu a victim ol circumstances, and to nave auf. terodDPdevorvedly tbe impilaoument to which, he referred in his leaumsny. Bach Is at lest the belief of the officers whu investigated thorough ly the clicometaucea attehdius It. He had in 1B71 a good aituauon and a happy home In Uar tisbura. II was a married man, und not only sober and steady, baa a of religious assoclaUon. and durinir bis shortly previous residence lu Delaware had oeen noognized by the Confer, ence of the Colored Methodist Church aa a local preacher. Hewaaenguged to a flour and reod sluio, and. by hla attention to btusaess and ac knowledged integrity, gave entire satisfaction to ma employers. Another ot tke ooloied resi dents of Uarrebtug at the time was a mau named Oo.e who bad been for niaur years town dojetcuer, aud whose wUe, tncu a cither aright, oomeiy mulatto woinau, known aa "DuicufSal." partly supported heraeif and bus bind by washing. One ol I ha men for waom she washed belonged to a party ot tiMveillngdins pedd era who did bualuess oa a novel snd rather Luk.iw clan. They had a tain iid a wanon. both of which looked as it they belonged to a circus campuuy. 'the "travelling saiiwman' drove sometimes four h6rsea m front of their medicine wagon. Whenever they stop pod one ot them v. paid play the banjo and sing songs uutlt a crowd waa gathered, amaugwhom his associates would circalate, selling "lustan taneoua Beliefs." ' Patent Deu trifle." and oth er specifics. One of theso men. the one who had Ms washing dona by Mrs. Cola, made acquaint. auoeeltaer.it seems, thioucti her husband or from calling at tho atom with Williams. By this time Williams had so tar made Ids way lu the wornl that r.e was the owuer ol Imdsa and at-ut, a horse aud wnuou, with which he b:gin to'ioa little rudlug on bis owu uccouut. Ha w aamUiliiiUa, and woiknJ hard and uomnlly, early und lav, to utseliiiuseU aud tdaupprt lu ovuifott hu wife, between whom UJ aiuiac,; FOR STATE LEGISLATURE, VOTE FOIl Dr. J. 0. KREAMER, Of Millport. a strong Attachment existed. Ho was doing well, If hecnnld but get a little capital he wonlddn liettct ailll. To whom should he apply but tn his friend, tho medicine man I He did apti y to blin. The medicine man was short of nctitsl cash, but he bad n unto tn bis possession on which anpnred thn name of a prominent citi zens of that neighborhood Williams ws known In tho town anu At the bank. He had his wa rnn, h's horse, and his house The medicine man waa a comparative stranger. H. too, wot Id like n little ready motiet. They wonld illvldo After the note was discounted. Thenis count was obtained ihn division was made. The lion's slisro and a percentage besides fell tn the peddler, and oft lie went, leaving a little money in Williams's possession and trie note In too bank. WllUimswaa anesred. and tonnd him self In duo course nl time In Ihe Eastern Peni tentiary, while the bank seized his ptoperty and tu-ned hla wile aCrltt While, he waa lu prison hn received snmo 343 letters, many of them from tho man who had betrayed him. promis ing to obtan his llbeiatlon. promi-lng to make amends to him lor his undeserved Ircar. eorntifit, ami fftiiieavnrinir In everv wav to se cure his silence. II 0 believed tho "Jowoii" Irt be Charlie noss.and sought to make his suspicions knoitn to Ihe warden ot thePenlitutiarv.bat was never allowed to see him. He mentioned them to the chaplain, and to at letst one other person, hut at that time there were sbnn lanco of criminals in every puson In the land pictend. trig to possess valuable liiformstlnti about the Unas case which they were willing to give aa thoprleonf th It llberty.and nls story wss look cd upon as one of iho 11-ual Inventions. At all ovciiis, no attention was paid to him, Aftc be was liberated, at Ihe expiration ot hlsteimot Sentence, the gnng made haste to get him un. dor their Ipflu-noe, but happily, In vain. He had a grod sdvlser. and surcerded In obtaining n tmsiltou as prlv ite enachrain in this cltr.held himself aloof from the rascal who had once worked linn woe At length, seemingly bv ne tlclrnt, he was placed in communication with Lieut. Given, who waa woiklno- an tbe Rosa case with r re j atlence and Intelligence, To result has been made known. The Coal Trade. I he following table shows the quantity of ensA shlptied over the Lehigh Valley Ballroad for th wees ending Oct. 28, I87S and for tho year a compared w.th theaame time lastyeart Keglons From. Week. Year. Wyoming IS 151 1 6, 0S4.I8S no llilzleton 62.742 IS 1.4C5.IS1 lO Upper liehlgh S 1J 2.40S II Benver Meadow 18 810 14 8M.M4 10 Mahanoy 15.608 18 4n,4ll CS llauon Chunk 63 1 to n.QM is TntSl 117 228 14 4Vt.70ll (O Last Year 1I9.CII IS 2.8-2 5C5 01 Increase 630.134 10 Decrease 2.3S4 CI P.EPOBT OF COAL transported over Lehigh fe Susquehanna Division. Centrsl It it. of New Jersey week ending Oct.27ib, 1876. Total week. Tottate. Shipped from tons. cwt. tons, cwt. Wyoming 58,672 00 1.06J ir 11 Upper Ihlgh...., 6,911 09 IM.4S3 1 Ueriver Meadow 14.14111 ISO 683 01 llazleton 7.U5 17 121.056 DO Manch Chunk,... 15,281 11 601891 14 Uszardvllle 29 413 0 Bniith and Jndd Total r.V22 17 2,t91.S t Previously 1 eported 2,224.715 15 Total to date 2,M3(ti 11 Bome tune last year ,5S,14 l Increase S35.45S IS Decrease A negro aimed John hyan Isst week at" tempted to outrage Annie Flowerstock. of Adams connty, on tke road from Duniontown to New Windsor. He dragged her into the woods, and threatened her with a knlle. There was a desperate struggle, when her screams at'ractea the attention of passers bv snd thamlscrsant fled. Brie m-tde complaint before a magistrate at Uniontown. and ou 'Ihursdav night the negro waa arrested at New WInd-or and lodged In Jail. Thevounr women is about 25 yeara of age, and peddlea bruahea for a living. Ityan had a hear ing on Wednesday and eonimltted to Jail in de fault of 0 bill. bMlnyiTrlcefrot "DbHaven ATown-sf-nd, Stock, Government and God 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Nov. 1st, 1875. IT. B.S's. isst I8I4 bid lilt asked 17. R. 5-2.1's, 18S.1 10 bid I0H asked U. M. 6-2HN, 1S65-J. 4J.... I1H hid ISK aaaed TJ, B. s-'-'O's 1S7 ,. ., 16 bid 1H ssked TJ.H. 3-20's, 1808 17 bid I7at asked 17. H. lO-ti's 15 bid 15k asked V. H. currency, S's 74 H bid 54 asked 17 B. S's 1881, pew 13 bid 134 asked Pennsylvania It. B 46H bid IH asked Pinla Heading It. It 12 bid I2J asked Lehigh Valley K. It 491 bid 49J( asked IxhlghCotl 4Nav, Co.... 21 bid 21 4 asked TlnOul IVHnn.nla.fil N J ATT hill 127k SSlTfd Oil Creek all. Vat. K. It. bid Sli asked Phlla. A Kile It. K US bid 14 asked Nmtherii.Centrel It. B.... 24 btd 28H asked Hettonvllle Paas. n.Il.Co. 25 bid 2Slt aased Cniawlssa B. It, preferred, to bid as ssked Oold H bid sv. assed MARRIED, NDBHADM LON'O. On the list ef October by Itev. O. A. Bruegel, Mr. George W. Nns baum. nf Lehighton to Miss Mary A. Long danghter of James Long, of Psckertop. Special Notices. The Great Discovery ! e. f. kunkel3 bittbr Wine of IUON. For tbe cure ot weak stomncn. general debility. indigestion diseaseol the nervona sya. tem, constipation, acidity of the stomach, aod alt cosesr requlrln"' a tonic The wine includes the most sgreeable and ef ficient salt ot Hnn wo possess, citrate of Mug netio Oxide, combined with tbe most, eneigatio of vegetable, tonics Yellow Peruvian Bark. Thn effect In many caaes of debility Jobs of ao petite und general prostration, of au efficient Bait of Iron combined with valuable Nerve tome, is most hapoy. It augments the appe. Lite, raises the pulse, takes on: muscular flabut neiis, removes the parlor ol debility, and gives a florid vigor to the countenance. Do you want something to strengthen yon t Do you want a good appetite I Do you want to build up your constitution t Do yoa want to feet well I Do you want to gel rid of, nervous, ness 1 Do yon want eucrgv I Do yon; want to sleep welll Do you want brisk and vigorous feehnrs t It you do, try Knnkei's Wine of Iron, This truly valuable tonic baa been thoroughly tAsted by all classes of the community, that it la now deemed ludlapenaitblu as a Tonio meriictue. It costs but little, purifies the blood and gives tone to the stomacn, renovates the system and prolongs life. f uow only ask a trial of this valuable Toole, Price ti Pr buttle. E F. KUNKM,, dole Pio prletor. Philadelphia. Pa. Ask your druggist for Knnkei's Bitter Wine ot Iron, and Use uo oilier make. Bold only lu tl bottles All others aro counterfeit, so beware ft them. Buy six botUesfortS.tC Worms .Removed Alive. . F. Kunket's worm syrup never tails to de stroy Pin. tteat and stoiuaca Worms. Dr Kan-k-M u tbe only succossfui physician In this coun try for th removal of worms. E removes rspo worm with beaa and ad complete, alive lu 1 hours, and no foe unidiemoied Bend fur cir cular, or call on your druggist, anil get a bottle of Knnkei's Worm Byrnp. rriceli.lv. It never taiU. Oct. 7. Un. SANDALWOOD possesuis much greater power lu restoring lo a healthy state the mu cus membrane of tne urethra than either Cube ha or Copaiba. It never produces sickness, is cer tain snd speedy in Its action, it ra last super seding every other remedy, fslxtv capsules oure In six or eight days. No other uiediclao can do this. Dnndaa Dick & Co.'a Boft Capaulee contatutng OU ot Sandalwood, sold at all Drug Store. Ask for circular, or send to U aud 37 Wooster strest. New Yerk, for oue. apta ml o NEPAttLOU PICTURE, printed la ten eniors i rocket jLuue iwnus a.naioi. is lllsnk Vlaltlua; cards, ll Sheets Writing Puner it White EaveloDea. I Jtnbber. i Peus the lor sent post paid for f, cents, u. J, K.U11TZ. 407 Canal St., la Ward, Phtladelphla. CircuUua sent free. An. It, HUSINES3 MEN AND OTHKHS IN WANT OF JOB lniNTINQ OF ANY DESCHIITION. WILL FINDTUK CARBON ADVOOAI'K OFFICK TDK BbST and CHKAP ET PLAOB IN THE COUNTY. GIVE 08 A TIllAL XhD Bli CONVINCED. I ,i 1 i ' WANTED- the busipaaa men to know that they cangvt JO 11 PHtNTINO dene cheaper at CAUttO.t Atit 'OVTH Offlco tlianat say other place tn tbe county. Iryua. WANTED, everytiody to know that 11 00 cash will pay n tear's ubscnpllo'i fur taoCAH. IWN AUV0CA.TE.