Society Meetings. mini H VS. A O. C or TUB M. C, lnd and 4th Monday of each month, In Be. ber'sUall. t-ehlgbton, St 7;S0o'ciock Pi M. H. J. Iiuuaicaer, Hi iv.'ui c . H. K. It- B- 1LU . . ... ........... ....... " ... , , meets evory Tuesday evening, at 8 O'clock, in lieoer a nan. nuicu i-cva, . -. , D. Hcber, secretary. ta-r,uMt.T Tnmt ?1A Tmn. O. ot R. M, mfttU In Reber'e Hall eve y Sntnrdav. .11 II. Kretdler. Bacbom I O. W, Delhi, O. of R, Pono Pod TEWS, No. If 1. Imp. O. R. .. Bfi nn Wn.fnna.lfiv nvanlno- nf naeh week, at 7:! o'clock, m Public schonl Hall, Wclaapnrt, Pa. O. W. Schwab, S.l Jae. Brong, C.of B. 2.EIIIaBT0X LODOit. No. Ml. It. of P.. mceta on Friday evenings. In Routt's Hall, at 7:31 o'clock. J. w. Raudenbtish, C. C. T. lr. RatclitT.K.ctit, and a. Advertising HntcH. We dealro it to be distinctly understood that no advertisement win uninscrieu miuo 11 HnHini Tnicniitnnx ADTOGltB that roar be -eietved Irom unknown partieaor firms unless alcompanledwIthtiieCABit. Tbe following are auoKLT terms. AHM4lumnti fnr 1 vnur. npr Ineh efceh Insertion , '. ' six M onths, per Inch each Insertion I J eta. " Three -uontns, T.aa then three months, first Inser tion $1. each subsequent Insertion 33 Cta. Local noucea 10 cenia nor line. 11. V. MORTlUMltR, Publisher. E R. 81KWKU8, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. COUNSELLOR AT LAW, omcit. No. 2, Mansion House iralti'tf ttiirmtf. PA nettling Estates. Filing Accounts and orpuabs Court Practice n specialty. Trial ot Csmos caremllV attended to. Legal transactions in isngnsn ana uerinsu, jau . yqy a. M. S151PI.B, " physician and sunoiioN. BOOH No. 4. EXCU,(. HOTltt, LEUIOHTON, PENN'A N.n.-Spe'clal attention given to the Cnro ot Dili uociuiiau. Jdu ,v (MTUttDAY MORNINQ JAN. 27, 1871. Local and Personal. Febuary 22nd, will bo the next le gal Holiday. i Reading contalus a thousand more females tban males. Diphtheria prevails to an alarming extent u Slatlugton. Diphtheria Is said to be more con taglous tban small-pox. ."Coasting" Is now the chief sport of our youDg ana middle-aged folks Prima Int nf rilckloa lust re.cnlveft at E. 11. Rhodes'; only 12 cts. a dozejr: Brine your sale bills to this office It you want them done cheap and quick. ' The class to graduate at the Kutr ton Normal School next eprlng num uen tnirty. 50 lb. lard cans best tin only 75 cents at U. E. ltlckert's, East Weiss port, Pa. 'Pha aninr fr, thn A rlttimptli.nl question In last week's Issue Is: 4 0 0 .on. ol uun gold. Joseph Obert during the past weeV or two (ias rccelved.several car loads ot splendid fat hogs. Extra flno nickel-plated Uarness for $85.00 For sale by M. Florey,near canal bridge, weissport. The National Bank of Kutrtown hat Just declared a dividend ol 3 per cent, out ot the earnings of the last six months. The Income of the Keystone State Normal school, at KutztonH, for 1870, was f 33,018.70: total expenditures, (30,818.09. -It Is proposed to establish a con tent school at Plymouth, Pn. The en terprise is nrolected bv Father Toner. late ot Towanda. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Company will only work their mines two days a week. The miner's wages will amount to $12 per month. For handsome sale bills and other descriptions ot Job printing, at knock down prices, call at Ibis office. A lot ot new and fashionable type Just added. The large sale ot woolens, fancy dress goods, &c, 1 still going on at the Original Cheap Cash Store of J. T. Nusbaum & Son, and It Is no great won. der when goods are sold so astonish ingly cheap. Aroandas Beck, formorly proprie tor of the Merchants' House on Third street, abovo Callowblll, but latterly (ceeplng the Allegheny House on Mark et street, Philadelphia, has failed, his liabilities amounting to $30,000. His lather, Thomas Beck, of ltockport, Carbou Co,, was bis endorser for a large amount. The time for boroogb and township elections approaches. Trot out your best uen all around. Tickets printed prompt sad cheap at the Advocate of fice. Don't forget it I Joseph F. Bor, near Canal Bridge, Bast Wui&sport. will supply you with Gnest family flour, feed, candles, ap ples, potatoes, tobacco and clgarn, at lowest possible prices for CAsa, Try It and be convinced. 4 J. K. aiekert has still a few of those eligible lots In Itlckertatown to dispose of. It you feel like securing a good borne call and, see him He Is also sap plying Uour.feed.lainbcr and coat at tbo lowest rates. Stop a Mombkt. Have you used Dr. Core's Santoniue Worm Syrup. Try It. It is dcKfilitful to the taste, , health. giving to children; but death to worms. Price 23 cts. For sale at A. J. Durllng's drug store. 28 Roeonamonded by the Faculty. Allks's Htrauf thenlur Cordial anal Liver I'lits 'l her have cured thouaauda or honeleu rjuMs where all oUier remedies have f Ued i this, too. svlthout any ot the horrors thsxatteeiil fcurirery, or the beroio medical treatateut. 'I hev are worth a whole army ol docura. Try taem and bo convinced. For la I If all VtvgzUU. Daniel Graver, at fho Bee Hive store, has marked dowu the prico of Dress goods,'Woolens, and Notions to tho very lowest figuros,in order to clear out his pre sent stock to make room for spring styles. William ThomKs. a" salb'bn keeper, was shot dead by Feter Strykcr, In Plymouth, near HcfafiWa, Oh Monday night, stryker escaped. On Saturday (to-dayj iCO' shares nf llin rnnltnt atock of the Le hi eh Val ley Iiou Co. will be offered at public sale at the American Hotel, Alleniown. . '-The change In tho. Valley Recofd Is one of decided Improvement. It Is about time all " patent outsldes" were dropped, success to the necora.eay we. Our young friend W. P. long started for Danville Friday. We have no doubt but that Dr. hhiillx will find appropriate quarters for him, If neces sary. It can't be so. The Weissport widows have held a count, and report that there are 21 old maids in 1migu ton, Ain't tliero a little Louisiana about this count? Notwithstanding the great demand for teams at David Hubert's livery dur ing the past few weeks, he Is still pre pared to furnish all applicants with neat turnouts at lowest prices. Attorney General Lear decides that the Assessors chosen at the spring election last year will continue lu offlco until tho first Monday In April, 1878. Assessors will be elected in the latter year aud each year thereafter. Tho motion for a new trial for Thomas Duffy, convicted of tho ninrder of Policeman Yost, at Tainan ua. was overruled by the Court, at 1'ottsvllle, Monday. JJuffy persists In asserting his Innocence of the crime. Mrs. Jones, how Is your health this morning 7 Thank you, madam, much Improved. I bought a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup lust night, and after the first dose my cough was check ed, I slept well, and have not coughed onco this morning. E. F. Luckenbach, the painter, of Maucb Chunk, has Just opened the store, two doors below the Broadway House, with a large stock ot the most elegant designs In wall papers and win dow blinds. Give him a call when you go to Mattel) Chunk. Itev. John Carrtngton, late pastor ot tho First 1'resbyterlau church, of this borough, having resigned his pas torate, on Wednesday last left on a visit to some of his relatives In New Jersey, whence he will proceed to Call- lorma, wnicii state he Intends making his future home. We hope the rev. geutletnau may meet with much success Inlils new field of labor. At the etchtli annual meetlnc nf the Irouia Building and Loan Associa tion, of Parryvllle, held on Saturday evening, the 13th Inst., the following officers were elected for the ensuing year I President, J. P. Itowland ; Vice President. James M. Bauman : Trias.. Jacob Peteis ; Directors : Denuis Bau man, Jacob Schnartz, J. M. Peters, Win. ICackawack, C. C. Kanp, Thomas Thomas, Stephen Snyder. Jos. Uahn. James F. Belts; Auditors: W. W. Bauman, It. C. Thomas, W. U. Knecht. During the past week a mad dog came to iveuigu uap, uuu aner uiting a numoer ot canines took reluge lu the baru of Mr. John Craig, where a hired man or Mr. u. undertook to snoot mm. Tho man, on going to dispatch the doc. .found him lyiug down, but preferring lor some reason io snoot tnu canine standing, he urged blm to get up, aud nnuiug that he would not use, very un wisely took hold ot tbo fruthlnc stratie- er to lift him on his feet, and for un dertaking which he was given a severe bite In the arm. The dog was finally killed. Allentown-Democrat. Only Three In 100,000, Bkad, i'aose and reflect over the following: Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherrv and Seneka has proved beyond all doubt to oe me nest and most wonderful romedv ever prepared for the speedy relief and cure ot all coughs, colds, whooping cough, asthma, hoarseness, weak lungs, incipient consumption, and that terrible malady croup, Have you delayed trv- Ing It so long 7 If so, get a bottle cost ing SO cts. and use two thirds of it ; If hot satisfied return the balanco and get your money back. Can anything be fairer 7 This offer has been accented bv over 100,000 persons uilng this delight ful remedy, aud only three bottles have ever neen returned. Sold In Lehigh by A. J. Durllng and O. W. Lent: Large bottles SO cents; small sirs 25 ci Paalilonable Winter Clothing. T D, Clauss. the merchant tailor. Is almost dally receiving additions to his large and elegant stock of winter goods, comprising cloths, casstmeres, and vestlngs of the latest designs and tue oesi manuiaciure, wnicn no is pre pared to make up In the most fashion able and durable manner, at prices ful ly as low as the same material and workmanship can bo obtained for In any other town In (he State. Also, a full line ot gent's furnishing coods.hats. caps, boot', shoes and gaiters suitable for the wear of this section, and manu factured expressley to his older, The entire stock has been purchased on an entirely cash basts, and as he Is selling for cah only he is able to sell at sueh prices as will astonish purchasers. Call and examine goods and prices before purcuasing eisewnere. Item from Wcatherly. To the readers of the "Carbon Ad vocate, this Is to certify, that the un- derslgned has lately procured a license. and Is now prepared to furnish bis cus tomers witu the choicest wines and liquors, and all kinds ot edibles In sea son. As I keep about tho only first- class place In town for a person to get refreshments, I respectfully Invito the cltlzuns ot Weatherly to give me n call, WALTER KLINE. Mr. Edward Frerenan. a youth of 18, has lately purchased ot Weston & Co., the match and shou string factory, at lirueny Hollow, about 1 1-2 miles from here, for the small sum ot t33,O0O, Success, Ed. Mr. Syl, McAfee has tho best run ning sled lu the State. He ran a mile In 2 mlns. 18 stca., nn a hill blopelng about 82 degrees. Who can beat It ? Mr. Wm, Vandyke's fox list for this season runs as follows : 23 grey, id ciack and zi tea total tw. ist year he shot 211). Modoc, Dig Crek Items. , The days ate rapidly lengthening. Saint Valentine's day on tho 14th of next month. A large amount of land will do do voted to com this year. Now-a-days to learn tho valuo of money try to borrow. More sleighing Is done this winter than for a number of years. I noticed that the attendance at Cdu'ft on Saturday was very large. A. & J. Strohl have their new house nbw nnder root and weather boarded. Mrs. Tscnlrschky, of Lohlghton, and family were' en a visit to Pine Kud on Saturday lost. It Is nothing very uncommon to bear of somo one being npset into me snow nowa-days. The repairs to tho Levan grist mill have been completed, and Mf. Levun Is again rapidly filling orders. Mr. Solomon Solt has erected new Ice house tot himself, on the same sight where the old one stood. Mr. John Harmon, of this place has begun to dig a well for himself. Ho uas procured tue services ot jur. mum as Levers. Mr. Adam Greenzwelg, teacher at Kibbler a School, cave bis pupus a sleigh. ride to Trachsvlllo on Saturday evening last. A man who loves his family will always take a newspaper, and the man wno respects his lamuy win always pay for It. On account of his Honor Judge Wentz beluc a witness In the Wagner case, H6 tlld not occupy nis seat auring the trial. Mr. Editor. I am pleased to hear that you have received so largo a list of new subscribers tbo past tew weeks you deserve success. I have been Informed that tho Parryvllle Iron works will be restarted Hgaln early In the Spring. Hope the rumor may oe true. Joslah Walck took possession of tbo Deppa farm a few days ago, mane vacant by the removal of Mr. Fetherolf to East Mauch Chunk. Why do not some of our teachers write up Educational matter for the columns of tho ADVOCATE. Mr. Edl tor would you not give spaco 7 Oer- taiiiiy I, Mr It. F. Hofford. O. S , was on a visit to the Schools ot Towamenslng on Thursday of lost week. He speaks well of the manner In which tbey are belug conducted, I have been Informed that a glorl ous revival Is In progress In the Evan gelical ciiurcii, or Aiimport. tuite a number have been converted aud be' tweou 20 and 30 still at the altar seek. Ing. May the good work go on. Our tax collectors complain that collections are hard to make tills win. ter, harder than ever before. One rea son is that the greater part of the peo pie have been without employment for mo past lew mourns. While at Mauch Chunk on Satur day of last week I had tho pleasure of meeting Hon. Wm, M. Harsher, our worthy Representative, who Informed me that ho and Doc, Kramer were all of last week In attendance at Court on the Vngnei case. There will evidently be a lively time at our coming township election for the office nf supervisor, there being no less than six Itichmonds already lu the field for the position, and more to come. As two only can be successful, a few of them will certainly be disap pointed In their aspirations. 'It was rumored last week that sev eral dogs In this vicinity were thought to have been bitten by a mad dog, and a few are said to show symptoms al ready. Allow me to say, if this be tho case, that the owners had better do a uay with them at once, If they wish to save themselves troublo. A word to the wlsu Is sufficient. Sorry to hear of the sudden lllnes of Mrs. Smawley, who resides at Bath, mother of U. T. Smawley our worthy teacher at Solt's school, of this place, lie was summoned by letter on Friday to como home, and he left early on Sat urday morning with the train for Bath. His school was not opened again until on Tuesday last. Mr. S. has a very large school, his roll numbering 75 pu ns. It Is with recrot that I am called pon to chronicle the death ot the wife of Mr. Abraham "Henry, which hap pened unexpectedly on Saturday morn ing last at 7.80 o'clock. We deeply sympathise with the bereaved family. She leaves a kind husband and nine children to mourn uer.loss. Peace to her ushes. The funeral took place; from her husband's residence on Tuesday morning, 10 a. m., aud the Interment at the WeUsport Cemetery. Services were condueted In German by lievs. Erb, of Slatlngton, aud Freeman, of Weissport, ot tbe Luthoran and Re formed Church. A large concourse of people followed her to her final resting place. .o CVxUt Lrr. Your reporter was on a visit to Trachsvllle this week, and while there, dotted down a few Items. Mr. Henry Herger, proprietor of tbe Hotel ot this place, Is doing a bright business. Quito a number of sleighing par ties have stopped bare the post few weeks. Mr. Adam Chrlstman and Miss Sophia Berger, ot Eldred Township, were Joined In the nuptial bond lately, and so were Mr. Henry Greenzwelg, ot Eldred, to Miss Lucy George, ot this place. Tbe wife of Mr. Samuel Anthony, of Kresgevllle, Is lying In a low state of dropsy. A son ot Mr. David Toungkln, ot this place.dled lately of croup. Inter, ment at the Jerusalem church. The Democrats of Kunkletown, Monroe County, raised a Tilden and Hendricks pole on Friday of last week, which measures one hundred and elev ea feet In hlght. Next? Unless we have more snow shortly. Sleighing wlll.be played out ; the few warm nays came neavy on It. The Sunday School ot this place has been discontinued for the winter. on account of bad roads and Inclement weather. ..?ou9' Keycue. January 21th. Court Proceedings. FBI DAT, January 19. Committee appointed to examine JObn a Bus ml, applicant for admission to practice at the Par, report favorably, whereupon appUcantla wort and admitted; Report of viewers to lay ont certain public rcaus in j owamensinR towusnip connrcneu nisi, and aald toads ordered to bo S3 feet wide. John Craig, Nathan D. Fowler and Andw, O. Brodhead appointed Commls.tonera In the mat ter onaeaivision oi lianas townsoip in anaa. ui uoiiai Election uisinct. ntvi.lnn tf Uahnnlnr tnwn ,1. 1 n in fwn tlon districts. Ordered, ana the deereeof Court Diea. Acknowledffnient nf fihf rltTa deed foe 2 nteeea ui ihiiu Kk AtovsiHiiw iituuor MmuBuip, uvim un der advisement. Catharine Ilackawack. bv her next friend C, Lobeln, vs. Irod. Ilackawack. K. R. Biewer-y appointed examiner to take testimony. Charles 11. seldle va. annuel Mojser. Rnle granted. Rule on Rbertff In matter of ShertfTa sale nf Trai.rstste or uoo. K inner. Uherlff ordeted to execute deed to George It, Btiuson jor property oescnoea nv petitioner. r. J. Aleetian appointed auditor to distribute fands trlslnK irom eshenfrs sale of teal estate of dec, Klvier. BhMiff Bandenbush acknowledges deeds to Henry CloAkey and Char.es B. Holly fer land lato or J. X. Aiay, uamnei sayior ana Arfiwis A. Buckley. In matter o' the assigned estate of Prtscill and Solomon liters. Account conurmed abso lutely, and Fied. JJertoletle appointed auditor to distribute. , . m Com. va, Wm. Sensi-iger i petition for final discharge. Continued until next term. Moser & Rommel vs. JDan. and Onrollna Marks Jnmes H. r.nnKA nnno.utod auditor. Tat. Mcllnitli vs. Oeo. Murp.1v. t I'. long. street appointed auditor. Docket called and dlsnosod of. First and final aeoonut of A. A. TtoiMrlas. ad. mlnlstrator ot IS. A. Douglas, dee'd. Confirmed mil. First and flnnl account of Rebecca Fink, minor vuMuui .eu. iui.,iabeoi DaanoniDg- towusnip, Account of It. Leonard, Administrator of W, B. Leonard, dee'd. nonni-motl mm. llr.t aud final acoonntof Thru,, n. Itna. ern. cutor uf tho last will and testament ot John W. Dink, doo'd. confirmed ntsl. First and final account of Thomas Ruch, ad. ujiuisiiubjr vi iuo estate oi eauiuei xtucn.aeo a. Confirmed nisi. Flist and final acoonntof A. H. Tobias, ad- uiiuisixftbor ox j onn aici miy, ueo a. Auaitora report confirmed absolutely. Account ot Dan. Wenn. administrator of J. Irenes, aec-u. uonnrmeu absolutely. .- -n.wuu.uu ifuuu JUVLICW1J, gnardiau of Jamea Uallaguor, deo'U. Contlnned . rr.. ..V . . . . , . . . dtowI r 'n 1 1 r."M?h Mack na h Bprowl. Continued absolutely. tuiHn., r.l. . ;w . . . rIfihn5',D"llAJIJ'eri!.UBl deo'd, and Jacob Bihort. dee'd. Confirmed abao utelr. F.rat Slid flnnl nnennne nf .T UwA.M -nn ttr Johnson, administrators of estate of Henry js'. . I net and final acceunt 01 Dan. Wonts, admin. istratorot J. Wcntx, deo'd. Wm. M. Bapaher appointed auditor 10 distnoute. I'elltlOU of HrlTeatrn. imnnr e.MIrt nf l,,hv Snois. dee'd. Wliabetn tierfoss appomteil guardian, lioud in two approved. sou. ttuleon nlaiiitlfr. -'- Auou. uw to. Aiox. xiouin- luquost ou body ot Louisa Boycr. Order to pay coita. Inquest on body ot Samuel Stelghlnc. Order IU pujr oosis. Com. vs. Jos. Qninnan. Thos. S. tchcii. Steph. Diuckcnioiiler, Jas. K. illil, Wm. Mchoch. Pet. KivaTcs, ueii. uoyer anu jonn llalin. llecog. ulzaucea contiuued until Alai-ch tnrm. Allam llflDrt,. nKKAlllr. nnrt l.af.uF TT.M l Sw, - Inouesi on body of Frank rtrennan. nrriar tn pay loats. Ulnlevetal. iibiT 5iehT1,Y,""."S" jainta jnccrea ot all Uernard Gallagher 1 John jicnng anu Airred MlUer. Itooogunanoea te. newcu for defendants Bpoearauco at the March THE WAGNER CASK. Film AT. I) r. Ifrwimnri AaLA T.nv.l.es tha- uo ku- it-o uieuicme, une eunor said at JeniKiio tou or Mauch Chunk i naked her arnln fr..m wiioini iioaaia"etM he gavolttolieri anted whether there waa tmvnt it ahmir. th hnma aid yes, up Bialru; Mil. iioyer went aud return eu with a Uox-ut pUia t haa them in xav poaaea uoo uuui iax juonuay mornui-. vneu J. cava thura loexljerttTBIociior. cro4s-ex..miued 1 Uhen I asked her whether dud IIOU tHijr UIU1UI Bll-B MftiU that ahe bud ;ert her what thrown It In the store: when I ased her what SJu-thYwm IteHreCtl liltl nut hruir linr .air tn iiAs mAhaB. ttLit tiha AUfJIliflll't. aav n limit. It. AUn aus Ma,. sui unia wwo luiDuneu ir. except luut thor miizli b have been regulating pUu, ' Mrs. lluvuri 1'ravl.iii m hi rlahif. t.- tolil tno not to aay aurhln.j about her havlnir tiL.n Inn nllt . .h.u wn- . . .. ....u . . . .T .In , ,' ;i awfuai Biiouian't give her all I could thiuk ot; she had been vomiting an hour beloio she told tno 1 naked nu qucstioiiai itidu't think of asklug her where aiie Kut the atuff j it wua through the conversation between hoi- and tbo doctor that I lir-t heard about the plhaj gave them to Dr. Kreamer. . . . "iuwi, ujm una. AdelaiUO BO, On llOli'trpntMmtinp nnvln- hAn in.T JiEr , 1 ... ""y iu juijt iu xMuim, un, andchailea Wagnei'a com pan v. Mrs. Boyer; Remember that Louisa and Cbaa went carrl..ge-rldlng one Sunday In July, but don't remember the date. Kditar Twiulum Thu lar or hntllK nr. tm. gayo me lar ale keeping, was returned to him iu Iho same coimltiou as it was when he gave it tome. Piosecutlou rota. ,,.-un. .L",0,H,,B tLeu ul"utts tho case to tho UIV for tha defenafl. .M.r- '. it"? Prisoner's mother, was tbe first witueas called, but nothing farther than ttiat aha hBit aent tipr am, f.i. ..,,....,. ,, cUCIted. .-.-o-B. Millie Shafer, bad, lu tbe oourre of a conver aatlou with Loulaa Boyer, had somo weeks pre vioua lohcr now aje.quitioU her ou themsirlage queatlou, etc.. and uauiuel Ziegeufuas Jamea btiauu, Reuben stemler and Chatles Meendsen. ou beiug caiied, gave the prisoner about an av. erage character. ..H'"1.lh Woisai Reside In the neighborhood of the Wacner'a! ftnnw t.rl.nnnr. hU.Bn..,B,.n. has always been good. jwucit iicuamei, anotner neighbor, testified about the same, aa did Samuel stranb, Hiram Straub, Jacob Ktraub. Stephen Lenta. Francis Kindt aud tiamnel ZtrcentitB. aim Th-n- Schoenbei ger. who had stayed one night In waguors company at lloycr'a house. Jouubtroltli unthnont-nf r-h.in. cu. arrest It rained at about 11 a. in. lie llTen re- fVtmmnnw. o,l nl.Lint "'i uiiKHi iiwto ueiierea wuicn objection Is sustalued by tbo court. Ho also kuowa that the Wagner's had plenty of rata. .v ucmiioor ui wagnera waa at Boyer's at the time of Louisa's death: Saw Mrs, UOVer and Mra. Wa-uar Llirn. I over and Mra. Wa-iiar li.pm. ..UT hrumet "-called by Commonwealthi lleard airs. Wagner aay that thav had no poison about tbo house anyhow that Charley oouldu't have boagbt any as ho had no money, referred to "ratteugllt." Juogo Wcntii Waa present when the "rattent gift" conversation took place (we have no pols- ou iu tue nuuse, ana where would ho gut money I to nuyanyi he had no money. I John sterling! Witness corroborates thepol- 0h.,tur7. ,, , .w.a. Diciuusi ,t bb at, airs wagnera wnen 1 ahe bought rat poison. They wero then postaied i .' i ,r luruor uuriug nar. i vpai. buu toiu me toe rata wore all gone, bba also speaks ol Mrs. Wagner's ioma- ks, that her son had no money to buy poison. Mrs Boyeri Mrs. Waguer waa at our bouse nn the day Louisa died; Mrs. It. then relstes Mrs. Wagner's poison story. Mr. sltiwers. iho district nrtoruay, opened for the coiuinouaeaiiu ou Friday otteruoou.. He was followed by Measra Cialg aud Kauaher for the prisoner. On baturdav morning Mr. Fox cloacd for the prosecution 'Iho apeecbes ou both sues are said to have been veiy able. Judge Dreher'a charge was a carelul review ot the testimony, auuwaa cnaractented by his usual Imaartiality. Tbe Jury, alter beinvout diet of not guilty, to Ue great delight of too I prisoner aiiiTbla friends. I Wagner waa tmraeoiately re-arrerted and put I vb.ci uuuis, b.ii u ciucs. p. m.. returuoa a ver under two thousand dollars ball on a ouarge of ,u yimmiT BU BUOIIIOU. Public Sales. Bills tor the following sales have been printed at thla office, or they are advertued la ibe col umns Ot the ADVOCATX Februar) llth. at I p.ra.-Real estate, conprla. Ing is acres ot land, gnat mill, aw null. dweU lug house, etc uropertyot bol.nolt and laaao Levau, in Big Creek Valley. Terms easy, February 17th. at 1 p.m. Ileal estate of Joseph Miller. Isto ot Wulasport. deo'd, coinpriaiug one bait a lot witu ail. story Irani e dwelung bouse, A. WhittingUam.admiuistra.or. -Five hundred dollars was whatH cost Notthampton County for the mak- lnc ot a chemical analysis ot tho stom achs ot tho murdered Mr. aud Mrs. Uroa sad Jd,esea. eb'J.g, la,! srnmer, -. . -- . . .... unu .iu, jura nuver v, ...to. .a ,u,t, iTowuvrt. XI. lit n 1 1. L n shortly after the death of Louisa, lnwhicubo KaUonaL New York.N. V.. ilanne.lfew York. claims she had e.id lo him "II Charley proour. N. Y i Market, New York. N. Y.t St. Nlcholss. ed tue poison, Iiuiau must have given film tho New York, N. Y. West Chester County, Peek- luouev" Counsel tor liinivin,mnnv..,i..i,u., akl 1 -N. V. ,,Iot from Blanch Chunk. Tlie funeral or the lato Fred Bchlle, ot Up per Maucli Chunk, took place on Haturday at- hiuwu, Miu was wen Biienoeu, Aioceascawaa bwi m , bbtb 1 1 moams ana l aay. Paymaster nutter wat all week engaged In squaring accounts with the Jersey Central B.R. Co'a employees of the b as. Plvlsiou for tbe uiuutu oi nuremuw. JlernbUt dielu. Tho early an Ivul of the L4 W. Coal Co's tay car Is anticipated. The Kaiglita of lienor contemplate giving an entertainment the proceeds of which are to uu iu roBieu ui au orgau tor tueir nan, At a recent election held by Chapman Boat, No. at, o. A. R. for officers ot the Post to serve tuo ensuing year, tno louowing comrades wero vuvbvu i r-. u., it. axcuesn; v, ti, F u. win termute t J. V. c. Chan. n. limns , q. m.. a . h. HCheets o. of Day:, A .BennyhoffiO. ot 3, Jas. Warner t e;. J., A. Bluer i Chap., l. u. Miller i O. M. H., Wm. Wllhelmi MM., F. w. Knebler ! Comrade O. II arns" appointment aa Adl't on w...ubuu, it naiii-roiToui Gen, Jno D. RertnleLta rortrciumtol Than- man Vost in tho Department Encampment re- Mr. J. 1L rioin. lata of tha T.. v. tl n. m'a souoiai ireigiib uu.ee, naa enteral too emp.oy ol air. C. A. Rex nnil ImrtV loft. Manet, Phnnk Oh Tnesdav for PhllaOAlnhla hM Ihnr will embark on their Kuropean tonr on Thursday uu ,ug uyouiuk urceeiiuij nis uepBrture Mr. Rex was honored with a serenade by the OQ Mondar AVnnlno- WhllB fn-atlnpnn Xt an. ston House lull, a son of Mr, Cluu. Weiss, of Mve i.imk uaviuima leg. M r. K. W. Bradler. the Tmllt al,xinnnb,nt nf iien,n uuu rvbamou irom nis western inp, and oin nortlr flanro Ba-aln v, th. m .no "'i v, ,ua, luToriie notei. The ' Ornhena" Blnainn Mnnlfitv wtitnh aw numbers 24 exceUent voloen. am nntiT.lv m " .w, .... -i winkiuvihoi vvueert. Col. Chas. Glane. tha well trtin-wn riaatAn brewer, visited Mauch Chunk on WArinAuiav. his unexpected arrival hero causing gnat Joy At last week's meotlno: of the Athmamm no leas man -a pjrouies on ixjnmoliow's lii. coiaior' were prooucea. I'oor ijongrsilow I Mr. John A. Rnnjutl. law.stndent nf tTrni. Alleu Cralir. who was adiltted to nraotloM laat wL-ea,'uTerynigniy spoxen oinaa prozmeing young limb." Huccesj to Join I Mr. Morgan Jenkins predicts a Molllo raid I And now candldatos for local offices are ffSlSSil0,' ?M&f?a lina-oUi8 ex- tenslVely indulged In. An adlourned Court of Quarter Miulon will 1 vuiuuioucoou oionaay aiarcn 6th. during the continuance of which it Is hoped the Com. Dock. 1 w w"u oi mi poity criminal c ises romaln onme. The regular quarterly terms win ner.: uiaphab.Mii, mi'T..i. after be held lu April, July, October, and Jana. Vlrna rnmnra Mnumt... a .a,u wuuuu, 10 uiniuru .no pjouo mina. aud there are manr hn imi. h-irlwn ha, attempt Is bolug agitated. Mr. A. P. Wood, of San Blogo, Cat., son-Iui !w 01 our worthy Post Mistress, arrived at the lstter's residence on eJatutday to reloln his lam. I j uluu uciu ior aome montna. The Internld Pant. n. a . 1. iMv,- about for IS or 20 good men to Join him in a ZiZ? "b.-wihhciu lTMtera lexaa. uen albie. Mr. Ana. Ttrthn. at. nn a..,.. , . . put .put .of a sleigh over tho hand rail of the Kettle llrlllffn. an-l faltlnc nn th I, f fnr,r , .. ........ u .uv ... ... .1 . -U ,w.m". Busuiiueu a iracture ortnesknll, a i?7fr. rnpin.' nothe breaking of two ribs, is aald to bo doing we.l, and hopes are entertained lif "il CUTry' "r- lubn 1'vea at Upper . y p'unk, and was employed at tho Pack- riehi.r:;.--",nn,uSr"?"0I oatroniied lotlTin i. will, on the 1st of April next make w as proprietor of the Mauch Chunk Ho- MrSH?6? ovenlnaT. the 49th annlversay of his wedding life, rion. Asa Packer waa serena ded by the Pbtnutx C. B. Echoes from Jtlahonlug. .election tor local officers next month. Valentino's day nearly at hand. Who are to be the, rj,nAIAn,A.,..an -1. ..v, Honey is aa scarce aa 'Thnnlb.,l-d.' .flVjii ?tal"y ot-lia of 8. Zimmerman died f ' aoarlet fever, was burned on Tueeday last in the livangeUcai cemetery. ' a view at U other hotel In the vicinity. inir. an. tuat coma enow ns And HOW IhA tmmnnnna.lnn 1. lu.,., ... ail tho eloquence and ehrond argumeuta' that Measrs MmttU and Bailiet. could produce, conld ITln-.l ".n'SS:?"?. '"W SBOUid be ., ... u, ... u.n country any longer, Who ts "Homo I" la the qnestlon through put the valley. Why -Romo" llvos in the val. I?.'-au.t l? ,us Peoples Pest friend. And all in"??0.,"'?.' "'",B",e 'o Just aa well off as those ffifi. "Si1.1, I.l.s 011 lht 'UBo and that'a Just what "Homo" means. ' ,rfn!i' W,h" ,rB now Just about com. worer."" Mr. RUllOlBh rtnmllln n.nnn... ,1.- . . v ... huu UV OUlH.t!B:iUl - a - - . v . t a,' a vyuaoi w B4D14 if saa farm and aaw-miu, aud if auccesstul, will go f!. ,Mr' ?uJuta nno farm situated onlrone muofrom l,eh ghton and no doubt, anyone l.lm.r.ll ' Tbo overcoata that Ua.... trMt .. Oombert received from the "Fox family," wo r, , '.. uu i-ocnran, an oombert took botuot them. And ao mote it be. wml """Iy f vnlI,g a great raffing match ini kou mi. ior an ox weign- Yoaia,oxy, Homo. Dangerous Counterfeit. Counterfeit bank notes of a dangerous char. acter are being rapidly circulated at present, and tbeir presentation at banka la almost an every day occurrence. For the purpose of put ting our readers ou tholr guard we oubilsh the following list of counterfeit national bank notes which havo been presented at the redemption agoncy at Washington, D. C, as published la one of tbe Washington papers Twos-National Union. Kmderhook, N, Isational Union, Linoerpark, N. Y.iffatt Y.! ational MVaa-FlratV.tlnn.l Xnm r,, . t.-,. v,. i l-kt' J"k"D'. M'f5:l City-lew: First Aailoual. Northampton: UaaaTi Krit tlonaL Pjxtnn. III., t1rt Vatlnn.i ' TZi t,, . I tlonat. Paxton, IU.; ' Flret NatlonaL rent. 1U.i Uampdon. Weattleld, Uui First national. Cautou, HI. TEa Albany City, Albany, N. Y.; Auburn City. Aubnrn. N. V.; Lalarette, lAlaretio,Ind.i Vint National, LockporC N, Y. Highland. Malue, New York, N. Y.t -Mechanics'. New York. N, Y.t if ercannU'. New York. N Y.t National Bank suto of Now York. New York, Union, New Yolk, N Y.i First -MutaaL Philadelpnla. Pa, Third Mutual. Philadelphia! i a.i r irat .-xanonai, t'ougnxeepsie, w. .i Far. mers aud Manufacturers. Poughkeepale, N, Y. itivuuiuuu. iiicuiuuuu. iua.1 irour v-uy. u Roch- ester, N, Y.t Central, Rome. N. Y.i First, lied ,,w, n, l.t ajliuiK OJiaGUM, -N. Y i Mn. tuai, iror.xaow tore rivontca First NaUonal Bank. Cbioago, lib Market,. New York, N, Y. Merchant,,, N. Y.i National UacV of Commeico, N. Y.i Trade, 1 1 . .. . i a k nw Vnrlr nr. v . V ...... , .. , .. . 1 .. 1 . t. . I . . ...... - t .. ' Nk-wiuiw, Po.t First, Poit.and,- Conn.j National riboo and fiS'fl .V V York5,?' 'lUnoiua. V tica. N. Y. Ottk lluapxkbii-Flrst. Boston. Maasi Ohio, Cincinnati. Ohio Central, New York. N. Y. The Coal Trade. The onlr thlnir new In tha enai tradn tha ru,t weex lsthe differences whlcn have found place in the New York papers between tno Ceutial Railroad ol New Jeraey and the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company aud Us railways Ihe Central. It la known, ta the leasee ol tbe Naviaa. tlon and Its roada. Under tbe Qouu-ct of leaao between the two companies, tho tontnl Is ub. iigtu tu aeiiie quarier-y tuo truusiairtauou charges ot the Navigation t'oruusuy now ata- UUUUU,, OB IVIKJlim, 1U BOUlO B,UU,UUg, tUe latter I deDenuinz -u what it ro roceiTnafor the meara inui to pay uiTiucuua ouu luiereat. iu aiaut ol such payment the Navigation company do Clare Ihe oou tract voi,l.anii7in aunh evantwlut. dtd, ueii,.iuciiia iub utuuai ubb luaueun tUQ truuoiiT ui tuo tartgauuii uoiupaiiy rra jor eltud to that comnaur. The amount uf the out. lay ao made by tbe Jersey Central was reported iu ex-rieaiueuv jouubuub siatenieiu ox last Heptetuber at Hlo.tOJ. la cats tho lease shoa d baliroken the ooal baslue-s whioh ibeCemral Railroad now rsetdre fmm tnn NBTlvallnt, l ouiiu-py aud lirm,toada would go to either vffiSffiA .Wh'uTf IS 5lliS;a.thAtWc,.,e'iT'rtu New York and Iho latter at Amoay. bauld I tnisalsuuto betwoeu tbe le-sors aud le&eeca I above bamed tesult in upon ruptuie. which wo I ba.e Ln thmV wllT nntVfnTn,.. Tf ..-r" tarjvU,TTy tmTociVut luJr-aTatUe aa to which of the New Jersey oompanles ahal hare" the ftavtgatkto'Cbmpahy'a tonnage.1 'It would be a rich plum to the Morris and Kssex. would sdd largely to the business ot the LohlgU Valley ftiillroad. and would,, no doubt, be com feted by the I'ennsylvanisv Ballrosd Company fonts Uelvldere Hailroadasa feeder to Its De laware and Karltan Canal, hot, all we hlvo aald, tbis rupture, probably hoped for by rival competma- linea.ia not likely loMppcu. Indeed, we hear that an an ans-ement haa been osrtlatlv concluded which win continue saMhctoiily ex isting arrsngemcnta It la. Indeed, hoped so, and that the coal trade may be sat ell all extra- neons trouble. Tbe best of the ooal wmpunlea have now to face six montha when bUblrtoss for them Is never very profitable, and the tensooud companies havo, la addition lo an uulavoralle bnslneas, to meet deterred obligations by resort to Credit i whether their credit la now rood enough to seive them la to be tested. Just at this moment the trade among opei atoi-a is near ly at a aland Tho tonnaare bv the comDanlcala quite light, ana. while wholesale prices rulo very low. they give no promise of an early ad. vance, Tho supply nf coal in the market la full without being unduly large.'-Pbila. Ledger. The following libit snows the quantity of coal' shipped over the Lehigh VaUey Railroad for tho week ending Jan. 20th, 1877, and for tbe yearss wiuyai ci w.u vue same time last year t HrlHnna Vmm. Uln.lr. Year. Wyoming 2UJ1 la 1C4.SII 19 1IH.4II 01 200 til 77,137 10 Wol 17 llnsteton M.240 i J Ubner LoMe-h ua 11 Oil II 7,571 07 Beaver Meadow Mabunov Jlaucu Chunk. , Tpt'l.i Last Year. 67,122 09 Ul,Stt ) (K.7M1I 635470 ( Sil IS 81.015 17 Increase,.. uocreaso... REPORT OF COAT, transported over Lehigh u. Dupjmuajiiu Winston. i;euirsi it it, 01 New Jersey week ending Jan, nth, 1877. . , Total week. Toutte, Wyoming .,, lo,4i is ' 7,31 to Upper Xxihigh Heaver Meadow,,,, llazleton ,,,, Mauch cbunK , Ilaiaril Tills... s.rua to 8,703 is 4,424 It 4.163 14 14.2M D2 VU7 00 1,241 IS smith and Jadd Total...... 4J.S-S 17 I'revlouBly reported Total to date 100.231 00 Same time las lyeir 111,70100 100,131 00 Increase.. Decrease., .1,54)10 Thore were two Urgs ooal sales In Now Votk Wednesday, In tho ixobange salesroom M.ono I tons of Plttston coal wero sold for the Permsm. I "Bi.,ompany. uytne terms 01 tne aalo -J-Mj tons of lumtt steamer, grate, and egg coat - I 71VIV.v?f uv khhuoo um yuruuaser oeing urn- put up. Tha bidding was eplritod. and the price I ohtiinnd im.,n VamratTw 1,1, . obtained compars favorably triUi those at the aale last month 1 Deo. 24, 1879. Jan. 24, 187. Steamer 2 I1M Grato 2 sm L'Kk 2 tin 8toven,..i 3 4oai.n7u uiiui, u ma 2 rih 2 87HatlM s sa Another s o was at :t Kxchange place. It WaarjOndlietAfl Hv-rnrin If. fli-finnr mri M.riiL of 10iM4x tons ot soranton coal for tho D- Isware, Lackawana and Wostefn nallroad Company. By tho terms of the sale the ooal la to be deilr ered at llObokon during February. There wero a number of dealers present, but tbe bidding lowing comparative tsMe. the prices show a .."."a vu ,u iuo tbi-b uuiaiani last montni ueo, ai, 1S7P, Jon 24. 18T7. steamboat 12 ss Sri I7H tl u 2 ej an 70 2 SO -32 85 s 43' m im s ViH'ai 12), (Irate., , 2 so ain jaaa . 2 87a 2 nn . 1 65 O S C7H . s 20 -a t a store Chestnut -The seranton nenrtn.ioan aav. thBtrtWnr de which havo olfeadv been laid out of tha V """"-"T "avo neon put in circulation tue - a W':?2U' oauoeiuiiion, presumauiy for the heflcflt. nf tha trMintn, ottin ihflnM htfj. destroyed them in the lint instance. -The Pottsvllle Miner's Journal ears of tho bearing ot the convicted Moliy Maanireat "Since Jack Kehoo heard the verdict of guilty Of thUrderln thA first rifUrreH irnmnhniurf a. gainst himself and has retired to the privacy of tho prison coll, he has ceased to feigti an indif ference ho Is far from leeltng. lie la aick, wheth er mentallT or tlhralrjillr. anH anamnlv nala anything, He now aeema to realile his position and to incline to despair at tha thought of being bound by tho cords ot his sin. Thomas DtUTr, on the contrary, la as bold tnhlsoe'laa oat of it, and puts on an air of contempt ot death, ' Closing Prices of DeHaven & TowN- sbhd, Stock, Government and Gold 4U south Third Street, Philadelphia, Jan. 25th. 1877. tJ.H.e'a. lSel nil, bid 1141, asked U. H. fi.7b'fl. 1HA3 lOak n,rf inn ..fc-., U. 8. 8.20's, lies J.dt J....U014 bid UOH asked U.S.s.ns.l07 113 H bid liau asked U.H.S.20'a,18SS , ill bid 11714 asked O. 8.,10-Hi's MH bid 114 asked U. H. lurrenev. a'a ...llt, hlrt inu .a- U. U. S'B tASL nOW lllk hid 119 X. aaanyl U. 8.4Vs. new..: mk bid 104 S-asked rennsyivania R. R 18 a bid 4.1 . asked PhUa. i. IteadlngR.R..,.. 141,-bid n '.asked Lehigh Valley lC It., '4h bid 40H Tasked I-eblgh Coa it KaV.'co"" 513 bd 29 asked W Oil Creek A All. Val. R.R. 8k bid h asked Phlla. dt.rle It. R 12k Did 12N asked Jiottheru Central It. R.... ta bid SOk asked He.tonvllleroJU. lt.luco. 191, bid 101 asked Gold irsit bid 100 asked KURRIEU, P1TJ5-EMMET On the 28nt Inst.; by Rev. a. a. urnea-ei, Jir. Ferdinand pus and Miss Wllhelmlna Emmet- flAua-hfAr nf Mm. nm.trm Hfgan, ot Dolousburg. ASH-WENT2.-AI Parrvvllla. on .the llth '"' l w "ov, n, iircyiogie, air. iTankiin Asa and Mlaa Annie M, Wentt, both ol Millport, this oounty, Special Notices. PIMPLES. I will mall (Free) the recipe for preparing a !??.l,?,y.,1!."1.'"-.K.BAU' lu" wll remove Tan. FRKCKLE8. I'tMl'Llcs and llirni-n.. ing the skin aoft, oloar and benutlluli also in. . . . : . fiwuuwiiK a luxuriant growth or hair on a bald bead or amooth face. Address Ben. Vandelf & Co., Box 6111, No. S Wooater-et.. Wew York. JanlLmO TO COIVSUMFflVES. The a,lvBrtlanr. liavino. luun nrmnAn,,. . ed of that dread dlsaaee. Consumption, by a aim. pin remedr, la anxious to make known to bta i""" .,." m""" ' cure. TO all who hdlituascu ?or ' ConTimnliL'S. Am.11 ffiSiVa.SS: .i?i"".?J",12e i"" K&PP I!,. " .'"VT. .r.uv"- A, yv 11 "on win piease sddro. Rev. K. A. WILSON, 194 Penn-aL. WilUamsburgh. N.Y. Janlt-m9 Errors of Youth. A Gentleman who anffArnd tn ...m a-w. i. - - rl'l f . Diu.ui, d ncii.aau ail un effects ol vonthlul Uidlacretlon will, tor the aako ot Buffering humanity, send free to all who need It. tbe roclpe aud directions for making the simple remedy by which he waa cured. Suffer, era -tubing to pront by the advert sera expert, enoo can do ao by addressing, in period confi. denoe. JOHN 11. OUDKN. jsullms 43 cedar-st.. New York. E. F. Kuuliel's Bitter Wine or Iron. The great BUCOesa and dello-Ht of thA nnnnln. In fact nothing of the kind haa ever been otter. ed to tho Ainerloau people whioh. haa ao quick. ly touud its way into their goti favor and hear. . .. .. i .. . ... ............ . . . . ..... it avuiuiai atm c. II. .anal, o llinsjl vviaKOr IUO.N. Itdooaall it niopoeea. aud thus gives universal aacialacuoo. 1 (la gusresteea to cure the worst oase of dranep-ia or Indigestion, kid- ney or ilwr dinvisa weakness, neivooaness. ounstlpatlon acidity of the stomach. &o, Uei in. genuine, uniy aoia in ft nettle. Depot and Office, 239 North Ninth 8t Philadelphia. Ask lor Kunkrl's, and take no other, sohl by all druggist. llv-iinslu uiH l'.la ."; "-V iiysiicnsm. Jlrsnansln. UKKEL'S BlTTEU Yims Ott Tltnv la . ante eure for thla disease. It haa iMnn n,.uwK. ed dailv tor many venra la the nractien nf ami. nent pli.vaiuuna with unparelelrd auooeas. oYmo-Qiuaaruiuasor appeiite wina and rising of food, di yrnws In mouth, headache, dtsxlness. r.1 .'"TT . ,C. . .. . BDUUIUC, Not aoid la bulk, only lu II bottles. Hold br all drugglNta. Aak for K.F. KuaKtL'a Uinaa jaa ua xuua ah i ana is a mat ui the valu able medicine. A trial wiU oonnuxo yon at once. Worms. Worms. Worms. K. P. KUXKkL'a WOlUf HTIlin Tinvn- falla In remove a.l kiuds of Worm. Mat T-in arf Ktoroach Worms aru readily removed bv Jtuu. auia norm nrrap. nr. Kunkel Is the only auooeetlul phyaieuu in thla country that can remove Tape worm in from two to tour hours. &Y&l&?JlS2ftl raoe Worm canoe removed. UolherWortua oan bo readily deatroted. Aak your dnutcist for a botilea .1 K ItkKkL'a Wniu arimw l.riA- .TS-i " "V'f H'.V."h'.U . .'Ua pstr.delr "
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