EAUTTFY TOUR" HOMES t HoininK aaas more 10 vuo uvnuvj n ....... tlveneia nf homo, than room handomelv and tsstety rapemd. I bavo ut received tho argest and finest stock ot WALL PAPERS The Finest and Heat, for tho Lensi, nlo.iey, I; what this people want. Mi splendid iuirtmcnt luiit meets thu den-and-at prlcoi to ault every, body, being lower than ever lie ton iiskcilhero orrfsowhere. You Bro.sureof a llargalii hcrel Call, examine and be convinced. 4000 IMcccs nt from 10 to 75cts. ench. Composing Stamp Ultts. Bronics.aiazcd. Tints, IllaiiVa and Htraw and Jlrown Backed ropers, with BOnDEllS to MATCH, Newest-Patterns Reduced Prices I Ton mav, after readinjr tbe above, come to the cnnelnMon that I have retired tioin the IIHUO BU8INE8S. belt I wnnta respectiuiir iniorm yen fluciris nn inn raci, 1 imvu n,v inrapmti mnrfl ivimnlele atsort- ' ment in this lino thnn ever before. cninpriclnk' l'ui-i-. uhuh-s, iui.ii. 10 INK", CHKHIOALH, 1-Ell. IBM Eiiy. mo leaning i -man-m v.ini'rKHR. TOILRTTK and FANCY ARTICLES. fPOIfaKS, DUUHIIHM. rnnllT unfiles nnr Mid NOT K PAl'liltM. CAUSTIC SODA, LAMPS & LAMP dOODS, na everything Ttswuiy so-u in nrsi-ciusii wu, AiArM PriritAlim, rfti-efnllv eomnoundec Kith accuracy and dispatch, at all boors ot th oirornimu Thankftil fnr nlltt fftVAIA. l resneetfnllv ask esnttniied share of your patronajre. No trouble" to show good I. Call and exaidlno wjietncr you vrllb to purchase cr not. Very reapectinlly,, . " CHAS. W. liEIWTZ, DBUOQIBT, , ( TmfikeVa nnlldlnr. HANK Street. Lealghton.'Dec. Mnl Society, Meeting). I XrlltlTO OltTLI. NO. 71, A. O. K. OF 1 BE M. C. 2nd and 4th Monday of. each month, In llo ber's Hall. Lehtghton. at 7:90 o'clock r. M. II. J. Hnnslcker. 8. K. 0.1 8. It. Ollnam, H. K. n. u. OXADIX nUTTEJ LODOT, Xo."0, l.O. O. f. meet every Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, In ileoer'a nail. Alfred Ileek, A, u. j N. n, neber. Secretary. llETUCHRS ISIBI. No. 212, Imp. O. of It. M. meet In neber Hall eveiy Siturdar. II R. 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S1EWE118, DISTRICT ATTORNEY A COUNSKLLOR AT LAW, Omci, No. 2, Mansion Home, MATJCH CHUNK, PA. Bettllne Estates. Plllnr Acconntsond Orphans Trial of Csnr.es carefnllv attended to. Iznl CT&ataetlons In Knelish and Oerman. Jan . SATUItDAV MORNING, DEC. 23, 1876. Local and Personal. tar prttes Tecelvlne the Advocate nvirn b. cro.sa mariceu slier i.iiuir uuiuea . i t 1 A ,t. -f will please remit tue amount due for Subscription, or tUe extra SO cents will be sddfd to pay the expenses of collcc tlon. ag Monday sect Christmas Day. Donation parties are now In order. A. mrry Christinas to all our pat irons. Go to Brady's for oysters to stuff mat turkey wren. -Shad have alrody made their apr tnnarmiPA In I'hllarfolnnlft. ' For cheap -wndue bllls put up In good style, come to this office. -Fat hoes are eelllnjr ht $8,50 per juudred pounds In Slatlniiton. -Work In Hie Bethlehisin Iron mills promises very little for tile winter. Don't forest the Suilday school ex- rilnlflmiN nr our sproral ffrhtii-,liae Have you seen CjVf. Lent's fine O'Xeil's stoefc of toys for the holU days Is large and elegant. Filling Ice bouses Is now the order of the day hereabouts, The rabbit and partridge season ha -The Lohieh Canal report shows an tons o.cr !sjt year. -The nert regular term of our coun ty cuurt convenes January loiu. 50 lb. Ia.rd cans best tin onlv 75 norr. fa C. W. Lciitz, the drucclet. keens fuM line laf nntpnt mpdlnlnpA. fmmv tA ,.,11..,. I . i l . - . 1 1 . . , , . I , r r i --t Miwi. lio cncilB vet iuw 1U& VKSIl, Laditea and centlemen wtshlnc to nHnlna fin l,i-.,., 9 . ltel. A r 1 III H nt, ur.m uhnnlil nnnl a ,hi annanruin uunn nr I w rvj..ii r aCintlfllK If ,i I- mtavrail Murf nw An nn UIIV 1 1 U-amlll.. ....... 1 1 n . A, r 1-- f . 1 . Cd . hi X.fepUF. Iter, near Canal Brldcexi i . .m. " r- I II til r. tm a 1 1 r Hnrm rsarl ABn1lBa nn uwegc fljossibie prices lor cash, Tr t ana Afte convinced., 4 Mart ton Florev. near canal brldire. n ' ' r-r-. - r " J" . v. , UtlGM Rtrwlr nf .Hntihto ntiil nlnrrlA lir jr. w- . ml linraa nnlln. , hn.ua n .fd p. iralD5i fur'VcmrR'lr. . K, Rickertbas Btlll a few of tboso ft littA In Rlfkprfntitnii In HluiinfM vou ceei liEe fiBCtirint? a fund jiii inn rpa mm nn iu Aicn u.i n. uour,ieeafiumuer ana coal ac ino ratea. t. It IB di krhtfnl Ttn-thA tnet,. .ivfiirr r ntillHrun lint- ftuntli tr. Jurliog's drug store. 28 B i-Tho OARtioK AuvocAtk will rn'nke Its appearance next week as. usual. Our country friends represent the elelRhlnc n tolerably fair, but a little more snow would Improve It Durllng, tho druggist has a beauti ful stock of, fancy articles sultnblo for Christinas and New Year's presents. i-iThe paint mill at Bowman's Sta tion, on the L. & S. railroad, burned down n few weeks since, Is being re built. A husband and his wife advertise In the liaston Express that they am willing to work for their board until spting. A handsomely made dress coat for your husband or son, made up at Laury & Peter's Is Just the thing for a New Year's gift.. An elegantly fitting suit of clothes will niako a handsome holiday present for husband or son. T. D. Clause Is JjjAt the man to fit you. r Wendell Schwartz, of this borough, slaughtered a 10 months' old hog, on Monday last, which tipped the beam, dressed, at 480 lbs. Next hog. .Christmas morning Hev. J. Young, of York, will preach In the Ebenezur church, Welssport. Uov. loutig is an able speaker. It will be a treat to hear him. The Lehigh Valley Hallroad Com pany Wednesday announced tho usual quarterly dividend of two per cent, or one dollar per share, payable January 13th. Martin Duffy, an old and respect ed citizen of St. Clair, Schuylkill Co., was killed by a fall of top coal on Sat urday. lie had beeu at work In the mines for 33 years, Edward S. Blverton was shot and fatally wounded by JacobSlmmet.whlle attempting to rob the latter's dwelling, at Bcaverdale, Schuylkill county, on Satumay evening. One gratifying Indication of tlm et ability of this government Is, says an exchange, that amid all the anxiety over "tho result" sausage-machines keep up a ceaseless grind. Christmas and New Year aro legal holidays, and the banks will be closed In consequence. All notes, drafts, &c, payable on either day, must be paid on the Saturday preceding, Dec, 2tfd and 30th. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is partic ularly recommended for children. It cures coughs, colds, croup soro throat, and whooping cough. Is pleasant to the taste and acts like a charm. 1'iico, 25 cents. A Surprise. Last Saturday eve ning the young people of Welssport and vlcitiitv cave Itev. J. IC. Knorr an un expected visit. The party eujoyed it self by loading the taole wltn gilts, so cial chatting, and rendering vocal aud instrumental music. All members of Infinlto Castle, No. 78, A. O. K. of the M. C, aro re quested to attend the next regular meeting on Monday (OhrMnms) eve ning, Dec. 25, as business of import ance will be transacted. By order ot the S. K. C. Ilecommemleil by the Faculty. ALLKN'SKnoigthtniiig Cordial nt.d Livur Pills - 'Ihcy tiawilcuieil thousands of hoiielt-is cases where all nltier reinedloi huvo failed : Huh, too, without auvof thu honors 'hnlnttenu urgcry, or thu httoic medical troutinout. 'Ihov nro wuitii n wholo array of doctorn. Try them and bo convinced. For s.ile by nil Druiccists. There Is a rumor that the Lehigh Valley Hallroad Company propose making arrangements to run their trains into New York over tho New Jersey Central Railroad from Bound Brook, Instead of over tho Pennsylvania track from Metuchen. Religious. Sunday (to-morrow) evening the repaired School room of Ebenezer Sabbath school, of Welssport, will be reopened. There nil! be a con cert exercise on "Jesus" by tho school and a reoper.lng address by Rev. I. W. Ycakle, of Mauch Chunk, On Thursday evening next, tho 28th Inst., A. W. Marsh, of the Weiss -port House, will give his Hist annual Sociable and Supper. The Gallagher String Band, ol Philllpsburg, have been engaged to furnish the musie,and every arrangement is making to ensure a most agreeable and pleasant evening. Tickets, admitting lady and gentleman and Including supper, 1 1.50. During the past week the merry jingle of the sleigh belle has been heard, and this reminds us to say to our readers that David Ebbert's liver; Is supplied with cutters and all other kinds of sleighs, with handsome step ping horses, which he lets cut at very low prices. Ira Monell, of Hyde Park, Luzerno county, a young married man, indus trious and possessed of an excellent re putation, took morphine and killed himself. His wife had been a mother just one week, Tho uufortuuate man had been thrown out of employment, and in despair took his own life. On Wednesday night of last week, wo fellows named Louis Ilavcrman and Fred. Edelheiser, broke Into the resi dence of Mr. Henry Danser, at Beaver Run, and carried off a keg ot wine and a quantity of meat. A warrant was taken out and the stolen property was found u their possession. Edelheiser was arretted aud put under bunds for his appearauce at Court, but Havermau shaped out. A large barn filled with grain and odder, belonging to Mr. Amos Relgel. situate a short distance above bU resi dence, on the road leading from this placo to Maucli Chunk, was totally de stroyed by fire on Friday night of last week. The Lehigh boys with their apparatus were promptly on hand, but lor lacit ot water could renuer no ur vice in quenching the flames.- How the fire originated wo have been unablo V loam. There will be five eclipses iu 18' viz ; A total eclipse of the moon on February 27, visible In tho Uulted States ; a partial eel Ipsa of tho sun ou .March 14, .visible in Western Asia ; a partial eclipse ot the sun ou August 8, visible iu Alaska', Kainsebatka aud tho North 'Pacific Ocean ; a total eclipse of 'the uioou on August 23, partly visible Jh the Eastern and Southern Stated, and u partial tcllpse of the sun on Septem ber 1, visible iu South America. On Sunday hlrfht (to inorrow) tho "star exercises," of tho children's meet lug, will be held nt the Lchlghton Evan gelical church. Exercises commencing nt 7 p. in. The Sunday schoul exercises consist of declamation, speaklg, sing ing, etc., by the ciillurrn. All are In vited to come to thu chlldirll's feast. On Sunday morning, preaching In the German language, 111 tho Evangelical chuich by the pastor, J. C. Bllem. On Monday night (Christmas), Rev, J, Youngi Corresponding tecretary, from Little York, York county, will pleach In tho church above mentioned, for tho Interest nf the missionary work. Come oiip. come all, to I ear him. Ho Is Ml entire stranger and a prominent preach er. You may never get the chanco to hear him again. L. B. reports that a Fackertou blacksmith bought n this year's goose, weighing 17 lbs, a day or two ago, for which ho paid 9 cents a pound $1.03, that the goose yellded 5 pints of greese, for which a druggist offered hlui7G cents a pint, or 3.75 for tho I6t, In addition to which lie realized two pound of fea thers and an elegant dinner for himself and family. Wo would advise him to quit woik and deal in geese. It will pay him, nr L. B. don't tell the truth. lco cream dutlng the holidays at John Houk's coufecllouery store, on Bank street. A large lot of York State butter, atE. II. Rhodes'. Cheap for cash. Pi-tim Mmicli Chunk. But few of our store and shop keepers aro doing an average business. Dulness reigns supreme. Hon. Chas. Alorlght's closing plea in tho FIsher-McKenna case Is highly eulogized by all that were privileged to listen to It. Mr Dan. Kalbfus was the only counsel engaged for the defense of Alex. Campbell. A lief cullau task especial ly for one on the eve of a wedding I On a recent "hunting excursion" to the "park" Messrs. Harry Packer and Laf. Lentz bagged two deer aggregat ing 370 lbs. A friend whether male or female I Know not of Pat Murray, tho Sus quehanna street cordwalner, recently presented him half a dozen bran new shlits. Aud now Put '6 troubling his "calabash" to conjecture who the kind donor may have been I R, II. Slnnlx, of E, Mauch Chunk, Is superintending the remdelllng of the L. & S. Rallroud station-house nt Wal nutport. --Major Rnbt Klotz has this week becomo the sole owner of the valuable property adjoining the American House, hlthetto jointly held by him and the Dimmlck estate. E. L. Luckenbach, tho painter, has purchased the stock, good-will, and flx tures of S. F, Lnurish, and will contin ue the business heretofore carried on by tho latter, Mauch Chunk, for nearly two months without a justice, now has two Messrs. Frlsblo and Moser. Their appointment expiring within !I0 days alter spring election, botli will of couiso bo candidates for popular confirmation. To see fine landscape painting, don't neglect to drop into Armbrustcr'a eating-saloon on jour next visit to Mauch Chunk. It Is tho best job of the kind In town, tho work of Beutzen, and well worth a visit to the place. If a rumor in ciiculatlou may bu believed, Herman Rlpko (Fancy) will olllclato as turk-koy of thu county Jail on tho advent ot Sheriff Raudenbush. A good choice. Thero aro now no less than six con victed Mollies In Caroon county jail, namely Doyle, Kelley, Campbell, Don ahoe, Fisher and McKcnna. These with Kerrigan would just fill one tier of cells, thus constituting what might bo called "inurderer's-row." "Judge" Sluttery and Chas. Mul hearn have been returned to Pottsvlllo Jail. They will revisit Mauch Chunk during thu ensuing term nf Court. At a recent election Mr. Jacob Miller was chosen Chief, and Mr. Ed. Bosha Assistant Engineer of tho Bor ough fire department. Tho Marlon Hose Company have at last been furnished a sufficient quan tity of hose by tho town authorities. Ai.d now for a first-class illumination I Mr. A. S. Mann, of Crystal River, Florida, son-in-law of Mr. F. C. Kline, failed to forward tho usual supply of Florida oranges, a recent frost having destroyed the crop In that section of the State. Tho Rescue nook and Ladder Co. propose holding their annual hop on tho 22d of February, Washington's birthday, Thus mucdi may bo said of Yellow Jack, tli at when brought up for sen tence last Monday morning, he behaved like a man. Ho dld'nt squeal, as ex-, pected, nor protest his Innosence, but cooly remarked that whle some bad sworn his life away to save their own necks, others had been sub horned to do tho same. What a pity that an Inno cent man, as he, should be doomed to the gallows I Pleadings In the Campbell case oc cupied all of Thursday ; Hon. Allen Craig making the opening and Hon. Frank Hughes the closing plea for the prosecutiou, and "silver tongued Dan" speaking In behalf ot the prisoner. Wednesday, the 20th Inst., Miss Emllv Salkeld, of this place, was con verted Into Mrs. Gullck. The transfor mation took place At Waterloo, N. Y. Mr. Milton Dimmlck contemplates soon to eater upon a Southern trip for tne oenenc ot nis neaitii. lion voyage. Now that the Mollies are vefv neatly- all disposed of, It Is expected that there will be no more intimidation and bull'dozing, The trial of Alex. Campbell, bo gun on Mouday afternoon, terminated Thursday. Verdict as usual, of courso. But Mr tho fact that Campbell's means aro exhausted, tlie Judicial farce would have been considerably prolonged. Thu very limited attendance during tho week's triul proceeding plainly Indica tes that people aro getting tired of Mol ly trials and long for a change of programme. Mr. Dan. Kalbfus will, on Tuesday, tho 20th Instwod Miss Mary E. Jonm, of Stevensvllle. Bradford county, Tim ceremonies, at which tho IU. Rev. G, 11. Hopkins will o(llelate, will taku place at the residence of the bride. Af ter the wedding the patties will set out on the custnmsry trip, returning about tho 12th or 15th of January. Tho evening of the 24th being Sun the annual convivial gathering of Mnuoh Chunk veterans of the Mexican war will this year bo held on tho even ing of Saturday, the 23d, the party to convcuu at tho American House ns usual, Ou Tuesday of this week Peter San ford, fireman of englnu No 5, L. it S, Division, while jumping from the en gine near Penobscot station, frll, aud In doing so nroko hla collar-bone. The rumored reduction In the num. her of passenger trains ou the L. V. it L. & S. Division of tho Central It.. It., Is now thought to be thu result of an nmtcablo understanding, by which al though opposition trains will be discon tinued the travelling public will not be placed to any Inconvenience. Thero is also a rumor that thu L. V. R. R. Co, will, dutlng tho whiter, run all lo cal ou tlie Eastuu it Amhoy R. R, nml forward through passengers, via East on or Bound Biojk, over the Central. "Yet n little while, etc." 'Tit IlaiiB by the Neck " On the assembling of Court ou Mon day morning Inst, John Donohtm, alias "Yellow Jack," convicted at the last term ot Court of the murder of Morgan Powell, at Summit Hill, on the night of tho 2d of December, 1871, was brought Into Court. A motion having been filed for a new trial In this case, Hon. Judge Dreher, after listening to argument of Hon. W. M. Rapslier, at torney for the defense, overruled the motion, and addressing tho piisoner, said ! "John Donohue, have you any thing to say as to why sentence should not bo passed upon you 7" "I don't know that I have got nny tiling to to say, your honor," answered Donohue, "only that tho men who sworo my life away, swore It away for money or to save their own necks. Every one of them swoie falsely, your honor, but I don't know that talking Is going to do my case any good, and I have nothing else to say." "According to tlie evidence, Morgan Powell, an industrious and peaceful citizen of Summit Hill, was cruelly shot down and killed by you." "I never saw the gentleman In my life, your honor, not up till to-day," interrupted the prisoner. Tho Court taking no notice of John's remark continued : "You Ifcft Tusca rora aud walked a distance of some miles to do this deed, and In it you were hacked by tho organization of which you were body-master. You wero well mid ably defended by three young gentleman of this bar, who inadu every uffort to obtain your freedom. You liavo been Judged guilty of the highest ci lino known to tho law by a jury Of your countrymen, and It Is now my painful duty to pnss sentence upon you. ( John Dunohue, thu sentence of tho Couit Is that you, John Donohue, bo Inken henco to tho Jail of Carbon county fiom whence you came, and that you thero lemaln until you be tnkiu to tho place of execution, where you will bo hungihy the neck until you are dead, anil may God in bis infinite pity havo mercy on ydur soul." The prisoner was then taken In charge by the officers and reconducted to his quarters iu the county jail. Thus another "Molllo" Is doomed I Fisher mid DIoKenun. The Jury iu thu case of tho Common wealth vs. Thos. P. Fisher and Patrick McKcnua, charged with tho murder of Morgan Powell, after listening to the arguments of Hons. F. W. Hughes and Chas. Albright for tho prosecution, and Messrs. Fox and Ryon for the defense, wero charged by lion. S. S Dre her, In his usual fair and Impartial manner, and lit about lm lt'-past three on Satur day nflernoon retired, when Court ad journed, until thu ringing of tho bell should announce that tho jury hail agreed upfan a verdict About 20 min utes to 8 o'clock the ringing of the bell announced to tho Court and people that they had agreed upon a verdict, and very soon thu Court assembled, tho prisoners wero brought In and tho jury being polled in duo form rendered thu verdict : Thos. P Fisher, guilty of minder in tho first degree, and Pat lc Kenua, guilty of murder In the second degree. Only Three Iu 100,0004 Bead, vause and rkflect over tho following: Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka has proved beyond all doubt to be thu bert and most wonderful remedy ever prepared for tho speedy relief and euro or nil coughs, colds, whooping cough, asthma, hoarseness, weak lungs, incipient consumption, and that terrible malady croup, llavu you delayed try ing It bo long 7 If so, get a buttle cost ing 50 cts. aud use two thirds of it ; if not satisfied return tho balance and get your money back. Can anything be fairer 7 This offer has been accepted by over 100,000 persons using this delight ful remedy, and only thruu bottles have ever been returned. Sold iu Lehightou by A. J. Durllng and O. W. Lontz. Largo buttles 50 cents; small size 25 cts. Fashionable Winter Clothing. T D. Clauss, the merchant tailor, is almost dally receiving additions to Ills largo aud elegant stock of winter goods, comprising cloths, casslmeres and vestlugs of the latest designs aud tho best manufacture, which bo Is pre pared to make up In tho most fashion able and durable manner, at prices ful ly as low as the sacio material and workmanship can bo obtained for In any other town in the State. Also, a full lino of gent's furnlsliljg goods, hats, caps, boots, shoos and gaiters suitable for the wear of this section, aud manu factured expressley in his older, Tho eutlro stock has bum purchased on an entirely cash basts, and as be Is selling for cash only hu ts able to sell at such prices as will astonish purchasers. Call and examine goods aud prices before purchasing dsuwlfeie. Cunt-1 l'rncrcitlllRS. 7" Dec. 18 Tho Caso of tho common wealth agallist Aleck Campbell would have been taken up this morning had not some of tho Jurors been nbseut. On that account tho caso was adjourned until one o'clock, at which time It was p'tomptly ptoceeded with. Campoell looks first-tate, both as to health and spirits. The following Jurors were sworn mid Impaneled: David lleltz, George Burger, E, E. Dndson, Jacob Snyder, Gideon Rehrlg, Jacob Rehrlg, Edwin Andrew, Benjamin uieenswerg, Charles Fritz, Nullum Hoffman, John Somlell, and Kilns George. uno nour was coiisuuieu in selecting thu Jury. Mr. Klewers, the district at torney, opened the case, He alleged that tho commonwealth would prove that Powell was murdered by tlie two Donohues nml ' nmpbell, Fisher and McKcnua, and that thu Job was set up by Campbell, who desired to remove Powell from this valo ot tears on ac count of ins refusal to give him (Camp bell) a bicast. Tlie manner In which thu shooting occurred was detailed minutely, quite sufficiently so for tho Jury, and rather too much so for your correspondent, whose days nro pased In listening to this olt-told talu of blood. Thu Jury were told alt about the Ancient Order of Hibernians from the board of Kiln down to n common pri vate, and as ho closed tho district at torney asked the Jury to return a ver dict of murder Iu the first degree, as the ovldenco would warrant. On Thursday noon the Jury carao In to court with a verdict ot "Murder iu thu first degree." T rainier ul llernard Ilatron'8 tavern llcenso to uu-o. Kvnn. urnnted Timialer of lleiiuun ltlpko's tavern II con so to nernaitl Mcdee. UnuitoJ. J.V.I.emtcmmiu iippolhtcd Riinnlion ot Itossio J. nml Kunlcu 1-:. Leonard minor cmMrcti of the Into We-ley 11. Leomrd, and ooud approved. Dan. Hnviler vs. tlnclmcl JlunU. Rule on the II nintlll ti nllnenr. Thomas Jilttoily vs. J. W. Ilooveii. Affidavit ot clium.mt Med. Leonold t rledmnn aud Arao'la hla wits, to uso ot na.d Amelia t iledman vs. I'ntcy Thompson & Co, Stein & Bio., II. i'. Iloll & Co., ami Al. W. Li-te. l-'olRtied Isstin duecied. 1'hil. mid Hamilton Koons, administrator', Ac, of Charles llust-man, lo iho uso of William iluseman. vs. John J-.ckcrt. Rule upon pia!u till lo nnneor on llrst daw of next term. L'lmn. if. Scliilo vs. Hiuiiuol .Mmsoi. Plaintiff to nppt ar on first day of next term. Tnos. P. Kteuier, assnruod to John D. Berto lrtte, vs. Cmilt-s II, Rhonda, defendant, und uu(iioa & McurL-n, nun james ut-uoiu, guru. Istieo-i. Kulo on guriilHhces. Kust Mauch Cnunk Jl. and L Asso. vs. Catli. llcrntintd. et nl. Louvoio nineuu. JoolKloiz vs. Amos W. Marsh, otal. and Le. lilKh Vnuey Einoiy Wheel Co., ftarulsut-es. Uurnlshees to lllo ou 3d Aloud IV of Jnu. 1877. Ji. It. BiPwtis appointed uuilitur of Reiilstei's uuu uei-orucr a uucaeis. Petition nl Mary, wlfo of Thomas P. Fisher, fur tliu benefit ot the net securing lo married wuuien then- tcpnrnto earnings ns femuio so.e natters, uinnioii uuu i rueicu oi lecotn 1' J. Moeliiiii appointed auditor to lnakodts tilLinlon jf funds iiiUiuirfiom HheiuTesale ol ii-ul v-tuto of Pied. Jtione. Prank DcbuiUe admitted to bait In (300 for bis appearaiico nt next teim ot Quaitei sjeesious. Pncltertou Christian Association. This Association held Its last regular stated meeting on Friday evening, Dec. 15 tli . The programme of exercises con sisted of a select reading by Mr. J. Beers ; debate, subject : "Which Is the most poweitul the sword or the pen ?" was discussed by Messrs. Stiles, Tryth- all, McMurtrlo and Holm ; on account ol tlie absence of Prof. Delhi, the sing ing was conducted by Mrs. Stiles. The next regular meeting will be held on Friday uvenlng, Deo. 20th, when thero will be a series of select ruadings by Miss E. Burns, and an address by Mr. Wicker, ol Eastuu. All are cordially invited to ou present. The Coal Trnile. At the regular monthly salo of the Pennsylvania Coal Company held Wednesday by Messrs. John II. Drap er & Co., 1)7,200 tons of Pittston coal sold nt prices showing a slight advance ou those of last month. The following tables shows tho amount of each gradu sum ami the prices realized. 17,810 tous Krnto 12 824 1000 tons i-tonmcr 12 82 j S.' () tons nixir it 2k OMOJluiiH stove (3 41 il3 AJH o.tui, ions cui-eiiiui. IB U7fi a&3 in Mr. Hoyt tho Vice-President of tho Pennsylvania Coal Company, said : "It Is impossible for mo to tell whether thero Is any Immediate advance in prices. Certainly, coal Is not paying at present rates. Jusc how long it will be kept down nt these low figures de pends upon tho strength of thu different companies to carry ou their competition at losing prices," ItKPOltT OP COAL tranportod over Lehigh & Misqu, hannn Division, Central It it. ot Now Jersey week uudinjr Dec. ISth, 1870. Total week. To unto. Shipped from tops. cwt. tons, cwt, W'rtiminj; &i,7us is 1.3.17,41 ( 2 Upper Lehljrli (,720 17 238 095 17 Heaver Mcudow- 0.512 07 457,813 C5 llazlnton 3,(1.1 19 161,670 OS .Mauch chunk 0,15 00 (83,800 11 Ilazuidvlllo 29.33 07 B until und Judd Totnl Ji.7M 17 2,813,909 10 Previously 1 cpoi tod 2,752,201 13 Total to date 2.SI3 90!) 10 KamotlmolaHtyoar2,5tti(4i2 i4 Increase 295,507 OH lecrcao T2ie Jnhntt 1111c tabi" shows the quantity or coal vhtppetl ovor thu Lchli-h Vallev Itatlroiul for ibe Meek endlnu Deo. 111. I87 and fertile yoaros compai id w th tho saino tlmo last year 1 Itej-lons Prom. Week, Year Wyimiliu; 32.010 10 72.109 10 lllizlelon 37,933 II 84,217 07 Upper LehlRh tS 12 83 12 Beaver Mtndow HUM 17 31,790 115 Mahanov 10,708 13 80,581 17 SI auonchnuk Total M.vela" 22l.832Tl Last Year 6e,3fi8 15 219 195 03 Inciease 7,228 00 2,6 7 CS Dooreaso.. Tlie b'll estnbllslilnj: a 8'ute Board of Arl cu ture noes li.ti ftVt on tho lt ol January. Tli re will bo no session of Ihe United States court at 13 le this term. There aro no lunds to pay thoexpeine. Tbo public sch' ols at Dovlestown have been chxed on account cf thoprevalencootemjil-pox there, lion- John P .Collbau lias brought suit asnlust Levi liuppcrt lor cimpriirn iletmuaiiou. Mr. Ilunpctt charged linn with delraudlujru emluss bank. Nuthtm Stump, nt Alieniown, uot a verdict ottoxiujcalust ti e UeudiuK railroad company list week, In tbe Lehigh county couit, dainreeo Inriltction from a viBeuger tram In August, 1S73. Wolves aro so numerous In Cambria county, that tiauuer U upprohcMCod both to persons aud cauio. A l ollroiilbridrfo costing tioo.oon Is now In course ot eourtructlou over tue txticiuo wea toiuend of Watt nsUlcii. Land Is cheap in Michigan. A. tract of K40 sores, war Ludlujion sold for ten ccuisau aero tli other cnv. Jusi thlUK of u Uvo acre lui ui for lia'ltt dollar, , A il.streuluv case of destitution was ill -co v. erolthj other dal in Hi llliuure, Auiuuaud his wlie, tun Utter with ahulf-tniuisheil ba.y at her braasl, woio luuuU juvarutcd with alcnurss. ami In the aauio toouWueiurpsejuf Ihtee youuj; children starved vi tieath. Tlin onntoi'ul II po'lce made 1901 arrests dur ing theexhiblllous, of tbuao i.9ooie tordiuut mutes, uO for vrgruney cud .31 lor i-uoyur. ItnLl.or ltoxonefllint,lilihtoii niCliHeliw for tho month auillug Deo. 31st. W. E.Mninii principal, Fcllull,.. Bfndl... RnfariMWettmin 0 0? Prtil. Wi-ldenlicuncr, i 11 ! Milton in onier ,.. ?5 Charles Clauss , ,. on VI urlflltli .Mnntz, FS 9-1 Allen Oinver 1....1... 01 91 Albert Dollciiiimjci- til VI Closing Prices of Dp.Havp.n ifc Town send, Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Dec. 2M, 1870. II. M.o's. I9sl IT' hul ilk nstO'f II. 8. M.''H, ism ..,. O.'i bid 8't wRHl U. s, s .31' . ri,.l-.l. ,fc .1.... 11 hid i:it as6d U. B.J.a'1 1801 .. , 15, but Id, askod, II. M. VJO's, 131S I7) hid 171 nsked II. f. IM'.'s 1. ifi hid 1I ask d II. H. I'liiiener, 6s II .1, bid ?lh nrked U..H.6'a issi. now lilt Md llh asucd' U. H. 4H'. niuT 0 bid 9i nwl Pennsylvania II. It IS!( bid ISI.I asltrd Plnln ,t ltendlnjrlt.il "Jntj, bid 31 H nskol LohlEli Valley It. it 1'IH Mil -104 asked Lehluli Cnil ,vlNnv. Co,... H I, bid HI!) askJ United Cniiiimiiesof N..I.I3- bid 11 muni Oil Creek ,t Ml, Vnl. lt.lt. SI bid S nsked Phlla. ,t line II It I ll Old 14I4 asked Knitheni (.'entnil II, It.... Ji old !1 nsked lle'tonvlllo l'nis. Il.lt. Co 1i bid tlH ntsed Uuld 1 7S bid 1H asked. Special Notices. E. F. Kimkei's Bitter Wine or Iron. Has never beon known to fall In tho euro of weakness . attends 1 with nvii'ntniiM, linlinpoil. Hon 10 oxortl'Ui loss ot memory illlllcult nf hioithlnit. i-i-nernl wenirnoss liairnruf uiaertio. wtsk, nervous trenibltnr, dreadful horror or deat'i, nij-ht sweats, cold feet wenktioss, dim. liessof visum, languor, un vcisal Inssltudo of tho muscular system, enormous nppetlto. with dvspeptlo system, hut bands, Mils nng ot tho body, dryness nf tho skin, pallid uounlenaneo and eruptions on tho face, purltvlurt tho blood, pnlti in tnobick, lioivinos of tho eyelids, fro Uiient black spota llviiiK beforo tho eyes with tempornrly autfusloii and lussot siKht) wautof attention etc Theso sj nnitons all ailsofroui a wenknoss, and to romodv that uso E. p. Kunk el's Hitter Wlno of Iron. It never falls. Trioita. amis nro noweiijoylnrflicnlth who hnvo used It. Uet the Keuuinu Hold ouly In 1 bottles. Take only i:. P. Kunkel's. Ask forKenkcl'H Hitter Wlno of Iron. TI1I1 truly valuable tonlo has boon so tiioroiijrhlr tested by nil clas-esof tho community that it U uow deemed tud f-p jnsaolo as a Tenia meillcono. It costs but little, parities tbo blood aud Kivca tone, to tho stumach, leuovatos tho system nnd prolotif-s life. I now only nsk n trial of this valuihlo tonic. Price ?1 per bottle. E. P. KUNK I L, Holo Proprletor, No. 25J North Ninth St.. below Vine, Philadelphia, Pa. Ask for Kunkol'a Hit ter W1110 of Irou, nnd tike no oilier, A photo jrrnpli of tho proprietor on ojcii wrapper, nil others are counterfeit llewaro ot counterfeits Do not let your drujr . gist sell you any but ICUNKUL's which Is put up ouh-asiibove represented. You can cct six bottles for 15. All I nsk is ono stmpla trial. Tapo Worm Removed Alive. Uesd and all complete In two hours Nofoo till head pa-scs. Bent, Plu nnd Stomaoil Worms removed by Dr KUNKHL. 259 North Ninth St. Advlcefreo. No foj until head and all passos in one, und nllvo. Dr. Kunkcl Ik tho Miccos-ful physician Iu this country for the re moval ot Worms, and his WORM Sriiut' Is pleas ant and snre for children or grown persons. Send for circular or nk for n bottlo of KUNK. PX's worm STiiup. Piico (1 00 a bottle. Oet It of your druggist. It never fails. Doe. KRISS KRlNGLET riasjust arrived nt bis Headquarters In this Borough, with an Immen-e stock pf CANDIES, Toys and Fancy Articles, SUITABLE FOR Christmas and Now Year's Gifts For Ysouiig and Old, Well nnd Poor Male and Feina:e t call nnd coo them and you will bo sure 10 buy Prices Lower than Ever Ileforo J. W. O'NEIL'S, Opposite 1st National Bank, BANK ST., LEIIIGHTON, PA. THE SUN. 1877. NKW TOK, X877 Thedilliirent editions of THE sirs during tho next year will bo tho sumo as during ihe year that has Just pissed. Tho daily edition will oil week days bu 11 sheet of four pages and on Sun days a sheet of eigut pages, or 50 broild co umns: wiiito the weekly edition will be n sheet of eljrht panes of tho samo dimensions nnd character that are already familiar to our frleniK TIIE mu.n wl l continue, to bo the strenuous ndvooato of reform and retrenchment, nnd ot the substitution of stiitesmsnship, wisdom, run! integrity tor hobow pretonco. imbecility and fraud 111 tho adinlnlstr-itlon of pubilo aflilrs. 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The sunoat edition alone, elirht pagos, 11.50 a year, post paid. Iho Wkkkly bUN, eight pairos of M broad column, wnl be f uriiuned iluiiug lt7 at tho rate ol (1 a year, piisu palu. The benent of this largo reduction from tho previous ra.efor '1 iib wkkkly can be enjoyed by lnilivldii.il subscribers without the necessity ofmimiisr up clubs. At tne same timo, if any ot our friend-i choose Ut aid In extending our cir culation, we shall bo grateful to thoui.and every such person who acnus us U'n nr more subscrib ers from one place will bo entitled looueiopy ot the papor for himself without charge. At ono dollar a year postage, psld, the expenses of paper uud prluting are uurely repaid j una, con sidering the Silo 01 Uo sheet aim tho quality of its contents, wo are confident tho peoplo will coiuuler Tint Wr.KKLir won the cheap st nn,fa paper published 111 t,u world, &nd wu truat ulsn one of tho vei y best. Addioos. TUB SUN, New York City, N. Y. 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