Society Meetings. I imsiro CASTUt, No. J, A. O. K. or Tna M. 0. 1 tndMd 4tb Mondayot each month, InBy. bsr'sllall. Lehighton. at 7t0 o'clock P. u. u. J. nnuicker, B.Tt. d s. n. aiinem. . k. n. b. OKAPM nUTTEII IX)DOK. No. SB. 1, l. QjJ f. hmU every Tuesday evening, at o'clock, In iieber'a Hall. Alfred Beck,.O.i N. D. lteber. Secretary. Unucnix Tanu. No. 222. Imp. O. of It is., meeta In ltebefs lull iw ButnrtaT. II. It. Kreldler, Sachem t O. W. Delhi, 0. ol B. Potto Poci TJttm, No. 171. Imp. O. It. M meet on Wednesdsy evening oj eaen week, t 7:30 o'clock inpnbllo Bchool Hall, vVelMtj'rt I-v C W, Hchwab, 8. Jao. Brong, C. of it LcmoHTOX LOboa. No. 234. K. of P.. njeeW on Friday-erentngs. In Henri's nail, at 7tro oNjlocn. J, W. llaudenbush, a O. T. H. llatcliff, X. of B, and 8. I i ' 1 Advertising Rate. We deslra it to bo nMstJnetiy andetftoodtriat no averUaemmta wlU be Inserted In the col umns ot TukCawioK advocate that mar be -e lved from unknown paruespr firms nnlesj a eeompanted with tlio Vita. The following are anr ohlt terms. Adveitlsements for 1 year, per loch each Insertion ...... to ci. " six Months, per Inch eaoh Insertion 15 Cts. " Three Month. ' ' 20 Cts. l,e88 than three months, first loser. tlon tl. each subsequent Insertion acta. Local nouces 10 cents Dor line. II. V. MOBTHtMEtt, Pnbllaher. E It. B1EWBU8, DISTKICr ATTOBNEY COCNSELIXxIl AT LAW. Omen, No. 2, Mansion House, HATJCH CHUNK, PA Settling Estates. Filing Accoants and Orphans CTX attended to. U jnl transactions In KnKlish and German. Jan a. SATURDAY MOBNINO FEI1.17, 1877. Local andl?ersonal. Urlog your sale bills to this office It you want them done cheap and quick. 50 lb. lard cans-best tin only 75 cents at D. F. IUckert's, East Weiss port, Fa. Steel rails are now selling at 49 to 50 per ton at the mills, and Iron rails at 3G to 38.50. The mayor of Wllkes-barrc, U. A. Kearney, died In that city, on Sunday evening, ot pneumonia. The LetilgH Valley Fire Insurance Co., of Allentown, lias appointed Dr. W. J. Bomlg assignee. Counterfeit $10 bills on the Far mer's National Bank, of Beading, have been put In circulation. - Extra One nkket-pl&led Harness for J35.00 For wile by M. Frorey.near anal bridge, Wctasport. John Cosffrove, a miner, was crushed to death bv a fall of coal In In dia Uldge colliery, at Shenandoah, ooj Tuesday. Mrs. McClcllan, an aged lady re siding In Catasauqua, clipped and fell on an Icy sidewalk the other day and broke her hip. The present winter Is said by our cxchauRes to have been very severe upob the bees, many colonies having been frozen. The teWgh Valley railroad com. pany will build a largo addition to Its construction and repair shops at Eas ton" this Spring. In May next the anneal conclave of the Grand Commandery ot Knights Templar of Pennsjlvanla, will be herd in Lancaster. On Tuesday next the IWth Inst., you wilt again have ti.e opportunity to deposit ballots for the best men for local officers. Be on hand. The Good Templars of Berks and Schuylkill counties will meet In semi annual convention In Heading, on the 22d and 23d Insts. Tuesday morning Sheriff Warner read to Thomas Duffy his death war rant. After the reading ?uffy said Ttat is not much." No wonder the people have con fidence, when the best physicians are prescribing Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup In all cases of Cough, Cold, etc. A five year old daughter of Mr. Abraham Henry ot Franklin twp.; died, after an Illness of one week, of diphtheria, on Tuesday morning last. For handsome sale hills and other descriptions of job printing, at knock down prices, call at this office. A lot of new and fashionable type Just added. The Catasauqua Manufacturing .. I ..... a., f AM. J .MAlIlM lauiutmuy imio JU3V cuiu.vu aituvii-i reduction In wages mill men ten per cent., and those of laborers five per Mr. Edwin Brown will leave tor Liberty, Jll., next week, at which plio"; ha Intends making his future home. we exteua mm our oesi wisues ror pis prosperity. i Joseph F. Bex. near Canal Bridge. East Welisport, will supply ynu with nnest ramuy nour, ieea, canaies, p pies, potatoes, tobacco and clgarx.Ut lowest possible prtees tor casii. ivy u ana ua convinced. 4' J. K. Illckerthas still a few of thd eligible lots In Itlckertstown to dlsnostt of. It you feel like securing a gooaS home call and see him He Is also aap-M .. 1 ..! n i I i. - .i ...I lowest rates. Stop a Moubkt. Have vou used Dr. Coxe's Santonlne Worm Syrup. Try It. It It delightful to the taste, health-giving to children; but death to warmL Prlrn QJ5 ets. Vnr aaln at A. . Durltng' drug store. 28 rteeommanded br tho Kacultv . ALLKk'a SlrannthrnlDa cordial and Liver nlla r the heroto medical treatmeut. Ihey are a convinced, lor aale bj all Srnatiau. E. F. Lhckenbacb's stock of wall his section of the state. If you go to alien (!htinir "all mnA In.u, t. tB took. See card In another column. Moody says ha does'nt aDDiove of nfitv LTiria ai lam a nvino inm,A o be kissed for twenty-five cents. Sol t Is far more agreeable to make the 'fellers" hire one ot David Ebbert's anuDume ieara, ann, alter a pleasant Ide through the Valley, tiss good igm ai papa rroni gate. J. H. Slewers. Esq.. ot Mauch Chunk, was In town Friday morning. He dropped In to sco us, and we are pleased to state ve found lilii genial as ever. There are reports that heavy con tracts for pig Iron have been made at present prices. This may give a little life to the trade, but there can be no profit In It. John Ilartland, a contractor, nnd Independent candidate for Mayor ot Wilkesbarre, was accidentally killed In tliu Diamond Mine, near that city on Wednesday roorrling. The miners In the coal mines at Jeansvllle, have had their wages re ducedten per cent. It is said a similar reduction wilt be .made In all tbo mines throughout the Lehigh Valley. Public services are now being held In the M. E. church, of this place, Tor the promotion of a revival; also on Thursday and Saturday afternoons, at 8 o'clock. The public ate cordially In vited to worship with us. Says the South Bethlehem Morning Star S Things around the Lehigh Shovel works are brightening up. They have received spme large orders from the South, which will keep tbo company busy until Into next fall. An tinoecupled dwelling ut the upper end of Bank Street, was totally destroyed by Are, Friday night of last week. The fire Is supposed to have been the work of incendiaries. The building was Insured for (300. Wal! paperl Wall PapeuI WALL PAPKKI 4.000 pieces of chuiccst pat tern, Just received at C. W. Lentz's, Central Drug store, In Leuckel'a Build ing, which he is selling at the very lowest prices for cash. Call and see these beautiful styles. On, Monday evening last, a 13 year old son of P. F. Selfert, of Allentown, in attempting to Jump from a coal train at that place, upon which he had been taking a free ride from Easton, had his leg so badly Injurid that amputation thereof became necessary. Daniel Graver, of the Bee Hive store, has Just returned from the city, and Is now opening a very largo and elegant stock of ladles' dress goods, dry goods &c, which Iih Is marking down to panic prices. If you want bargains don't forget to drop Into the Bee Hive. The Plymoth Index tells a story of a barbarous trick lately perpetrated by a gang of desperadoes In the vicinity of that borough, who broke Into the house, of a man named Sweeny, at night, dragged him out of bed from beside his wife, beat him severely and cut off one ot his ears. yla the Houso of Itepresentatlves, on Monday last, Hon. W. M. Rapsher,' Introduced a bill, "To require the Uegls tersof Wills and Clerks of Orphan's Courts to record all bonds given by ex- ctors, administrators, guardians and Lruiuua nuu in their re- lk of Pott y, In conse- trustees which may do ulea in tueir re spectlve oaices." The Mountain City Bank vllle suspended on Saturday, quence of large withdrawals of deposits during the past few months. The direc tors say there will be no loss to depos Iters, time only being required to con vert the assets. Bad investments In real estate are supposed to have caused the trouble. At the 2Cth annual meeting of the Stockholders of tho Lehigh County Agricultural Society, held at the Court House, in Allentown, on the Gth Inst., the following officers were elected for the ensuing year : President, Enos Erdman ; Treasurer, F. Grim ; Secre tary, L. P. Uecker. The date for the commencement of their next annual ex hibition was fixed for September 25th. A paftoial letter from' Bishop O'llara, excommunicating the mem. hers of the "Ancient Order of Hiber nians," was read In all the Cathollo churches of the dloct-se of Scrantnn, Sunday. The Urder has a large mem bership in mat diocese, where Mr tlireo years past It has been supposed to be rather in favor of the clergy than other wise, andthe Bishop's action has caused a profound sensation. E. II. Snyder desires us to state to the lady readers of the Advocate, that he has Just received another lot of ele gant designs In dress goods, together with a large stock of dry goods, which he, Is prepared to sell at prices fully as low as the same goods can be bought for at any htoro in this section. He also keeps a full and choice assortment of groceries.provlslous.queensware, ic., which ho Is offering at low prices. An Inspection of goods and prices is invl- . The trial of nester, Mellugh and Tully, at Bloomsburg, for the murder of Alexander Rea, a witness named Daniel Kelly testified on Tuesday that lie Joined the Molly Magutres in Scot land, and afterwards in Wilkesbarre In 1807. He subsebuently Joined a lodge at Big Mine Run, and remembered the Initiation of Hester. 'Hester afterwards became "body master" at Locust Gap, where witness met Mellugh and Tully. Mellugh was delegate for Northumber land county when Ilea was murdered. Witness said it was "the regular bus. Iness of the body master to obtain men to commit Crimea nnd rnnkn n clean Inh Nnf what they undertook " vOn a recent visit In lMilladelnhla we stopped at the St. Cloud Hotel. The pleasure of our sojourn was made com plete by tho cordial welcome we met on our arrival, and tho aUentlon we re ceived while there. This hotel Is cer. tainly the most comfortable and com plete In the city. Situated In the midst of the wholesale' and retail business houses, and convenlentto all the places or amusement. Since the Exhibition the house has been thoroughly renovat ed; the frescoing Is beautiful, while the new carpets and painting generally add a cheerfulness scarcely to be Imagined. Mr. Q. W. Mullln has admitted his son. Geo. K. Mullln, and Edward L. Bean, ot Fort Wayne, Ind., to assist him. In the future the firm will be G, W. Mullln & Co. The house Is certainly deserv ing ot patronage, as it was the only one which did not raise the price on ac count of the Centennial, and endcator ed to extend thb same comforts, as It has previously, to every one. We ad' vise all contemplating a visit to the city to stop at the bt. Cloud. rXTnAnaeAmv at Trantnn Chancellor Runyon appointed Judge Lathrop, of the New Jersey Court of Appeals, rp' celver for the Central Railway of lhat State. Thus ends this matter, after much tontentlon and delay. The ap. plication for the appointment had to be made In Now Jersey, and as no outside creditors were In condition to seek relief through the courts by the Intervention of a receiver, it was necessary to have the co-operation ot the company In the application. It Is hoped that the step taken may result to the benefit of all parties having an interest In tbe man agement of the company's affairs. Letter from Mnuch Chunk. February I6tb, 1877. " To every thing there Is a season, and a time to every purpose nnder the heaven." as Solo mon, the wise, has It, and that there la " a time to got and a time to loae," none who are left with plsuty ol L.4 W. Coal or New Jersey Central lilt, etocka lo mourn over, will lor a moment dispute, however much they may Ola like the latter chime. And yet they may tnank their atara that the situation Is no worse, at It would bo hod President Knlaht'a demand for an additional three mlllionabeen responded lo. To say that anybody felt aurprleed or greatly grieved when It became generally known that the L. A W. Coal Company and it parent, the C. lilt, of N. Jersey, had passed Into the htnds of receivers, would be far from telling the troth, aa nearly everybody considered it In too llgk't ot a good Jnko rutnet than otherwise besides, but little ol the stock being held here. Bud that Utile pretty well divided, tbe losa to Individual Chui kera la comparatively emalL That the sympathies of the public are with the I. & W. Coal Company to n greater eatout than they are Willi the Central ltn. Co., la but natural, elnce the latter Is, at least, but a foreitn corporation, while tbe fo -mer is a creature of this Htate and ncisbborbood, with a majority of Its officers I etudent In tiio coal regions. Bosldca, the col lape ol the LtW. Coal Co. to whom we are lndebtod for so many improvements, la really a very sad affa r. and now that It la aoout to van. Uh Irom the state, rCRtct at lta untimely end la bpparoutly universal 1, at least, have yet to moot the Hint Individual wno didn't say " I am aorry li baa come to this." And it la to strikes, tnoroiliau aught che, that lta misfortunes are attrlDutauto. Lot him who iioubta It look over the Central lilt, report for 1175. and he'll be satisfied with tbo trutn of my assertion, aitho' 1 do not claim Uiat the affjlra of the Coal Com. pany might not have been muro economically administered. But then wo must consider that when the L. A W. Coal Co. was first formed the coal tiBfflo was still ojo of the beat paving branches of industry, aud this bclvg so, econo my was considered as ot littlo account; and that later, when t tines grew worse, and economy the most nald was enforced. It was too lite to re pair the mischief alreidy done. On the whole it appears to be conceded that the gentlemen connected with its management Intended to do the Lest for au concerned, and thaitne failure of the Company Is altogether due to a combina tion of untoward clrcumstancea entirely beyond their control. And with this we may rtlsmhs the coal company. Now with regard to the Jersey Central, this sympathy, as already lnaicated, doos not exist, but In its stead great anilely concerning the iuture of the L. it 8. Bit. In regard to which manv. and among them some of tbe most ludl- 4irous speculations are Indulged In l the Balti more A Ohio, Peuna. Central, Lehigh Valley, and even tho lmpecuulous P. & B. UB. Com pany beiDP mi nttoued ua like.y to do Its future owners or lessoea, and all of whom would bo about aa ltkoiy to dejlre the control of a road in this locality as they wouid Corel tbo monopoly otanalrllnetothemoon. Dofthl Butthebeajt Joke of all la to listen to the Idle threats of par. ties In tho Jersey Interest who openlr predict most relentless warfare against the Lehigh Valley Bit. Co.. who, according to them, la not only naponslbio for the sad reality ot ihe pres ent, but will be rsaponstblo for all that may yet result from Jersey Central timotlty or mlsman. ageroent. ' Now." they Bay, - we've got them toal: noldnver oympelled to care about dlvies. woahallbe abio to carry ooal and freight at a much lower rate thun the road across the river, and we ahall do It. ltevengo, you know, la sweet." Put that this part of tho road Is only Cased, that the greater partoi the losses bus talncd bv tho Jersey Central were Incurred In opetatlng the mines and this end of the line, and the Central KB. Co. Is even now largely In arrears to the L. C. ft Nav. Cow does never for a moment occur to them, but being facta, and the latter being " stubborn thtnus " to get over, their threats must be accepted tor what they are worth. Yours, etc., ITEMS. Bov. Edsell Ferrler. pastor of the lat Preaby. terlan Cliurch.has been granted a months' leave of absence. The Jersey Central emplovees have at last received the pay due them for November In fun. Miss Emma Ilnlslter, lately employed as teacher at tbe public schools of East Atauch Cnuuk, will aoon eickanKO her maiden-name for that of somebody eiae'a. Jostah Bendel'a raliowa Is neatly completed, ann will aoon be ready for public lnipecUon.and trial. Mr. J. II. Q. Nenmlller.late of Summit mil, and now engaged in the milling bu:lneea at Mahaooy Citv, vial ted Mauca Cliuuk on Thurs day. Oh. that court were on band I la averv com mon expression among the many who long for a market for ineir lime, ana to whom a week'jr Judicial entertainmeut would oftrra welooaie uivrruou. Jnrv Commissioner Keller who wastoo 111 during the forepart ot the week to attend to his ottlclsl duties. Is said to be aUli confined lo hla residence uy sieaness. -A writ of error having been granted by the Supreme Court In tho case of yellow Jocic" that worthy will not be hanged on tho Bib. ot Alarch. as waa universally expected. Several of the Mauch Cbnnk nartvwhore. contlr left tills iloroagh for Texas, have been neaiu irom, ana la tueir leiiers speaa uigniy ox (lie prospecta in the Lose bur state. Mr. Jaraea Sheridan, ot Coal Dale, and faau.y contemplate an early removal to Oregon. Many of onr people are of opinion that If Jonathan U. Fincher'a declaration " that some of the convicted Mollies were aa Innocent aa tumeoir' bnd been 1 eerely m'ant, then and In lhat case the Hon Jonathan C. llucher'a lnno. eence wouldn't boar wrutlay. lliu then Ftn. etter'a cot an uxo to silud.fur which reason due allowance should ue maoe lor anytning tn rising (State Meuutor may Imve to Bay, and If he expecU to be hoisted Into ofUce by Motile Ma. rnlrA.whoeo busineaa is It but Jonathan it. Fin. Cher's t oo ahead. Illustrious champion of llgni, ana let a navo a uiue more oi me aamo ort. General Dnllneaa and tnlte appear to have choten Maocb Chunk, for a permaueut abode. The Ber. 8. Nelts'a sermon on ' the torments of hell" de.tvered at the Evangelical church ot Upper Maocb Chunk Is, after all aald to bate been a rather tame affair. Uutlwhat else,I ask, could hive been expected from one who's " never been there r' The man TJIloiapn. whoso name appeara on the Citminal Ducket for trial durlntrtheoomlng adjourned session on a charge ut f-lse prelenre, apoeara to have gotten tntoaUSe scrape lu llerka couuty, where be la now held on a slmi Isr charge. P.J, Meehan. Faq., hat been appointed bank assessor for Carbon ana Monroe counties by Auditor Ueneral Temple. Mr Ben. Oritnth. a Nrsqnehonlng miner on enteting an aburdoued chamber on Sstuidsr morning with a naked light. waa severely burnt by an exploalou of tire damp. Tho bottom appeara to have fallen oat of the oil market again. The once of erode has been hau,mered down to ii.t) per barrel and there la great rejoicing among the bosra and rettnera who are anxXius to lav In a stock for luture operations. In January 17i wells were eompleted lu toe oil region, with a total pro duction ou the 1st of February ot Z.GS8 barrela. mtyot tbe well.' were -dry hoi. a" WUllatn Orten. convicted of the murder of bla halt brother, i-amuel Marshall, waa hanged on Monday In Pittsburg. Echoes from Mahoning. -Mild, milder, mildest. Another would-be '-J I mm Kerrigan" In the valley. -Btne-btrda have returned to then; native homes. A child of Henry Longe, died taitAimdsr morning. Interment in Bt.John,sCeineteiy on inesday last The detective forco, which waa organised lately (a "Jumbles" Informs ns). has not been successful as yet in detecting Uomo,"slthougn they have accused a yi.ung man of this place of being Mm, who is a per oual f rlenJ of 'Homo a." Now, It Mr. 8., Is not a baby, he will teU those personages to "dry up," llomo" can verify thst Mr. H.. never dipped a pen lu Ink. to report to the Advocs.tr,' and, theteforo, I think that slould seitlo the question. It Mr. Teacher, Mr. Shoemaker and others want to be led as tray, by a pet son who son's know anything in ti'terence to theperson nnder the assumed name of "Homo," and who they themselves believe is "Jnmbios," let them trot A child ol Rtenben Iledler, died of scarlet fever laat week. Interment at "Ben aalem'a" chuch on Monday last. It la with regret that I must chronicle the esrly death of Amandns Zimmerman, ol Weit Peun T'.wnshlp. Deceased waa aged IS years, 10 months and 7 data. Interment toot place last Batnnlav morning. In I ho German bran. gellcal Cemetery, near New Mahoning. On tho h Inst, br Bev. W. II. Strauss, Mr. Charles Ttfhitir. of Ksst Penn townshlo. was milted In to toe holy bonds of matrimony to Miss Vloletta bnyder. of Upper Mahonlngt also, at the same time. Mr. FeoHermacher to Miss Matilda Miuer, notn or west reun town, ship May they enloy peace and happiness. llecannover speak well, that can never hold h,a tongue. When a laity makes you a pair ot slippers, she wants yuu to put your foot In It. "Mamma, If I eat this flltr-cent note, wi:i I grow np lite Mr. Jl ana toaon mnsic-notesr- a oinrinna revival la in rjrogress In the M. v. i ?ntifh. iipaver Hun. llut a few ot the noor and needy ol that place have so far received llgut. xuura, jvBiiKiuuBir, uuav, Sunday school at Centre Sdnare, noxt Sab bath at II o'clock a. m. We are happy to Inform yon that Miss Sarah Muck, the youugladv reported In las 1 week's AUVUCATK, US lying BCIiuupijr ,,,, in(uugr if covering under the skillful treatment of Dr. J, Kitticr. Flanna. the youngest daught-rof Stephen Hettier, of liat Penu died on Friday last of scarlet lever aged 14 years. Interment took place on luesuuy a. io at uiu ju civw church. Dr. Klstler has nt present some 19 or a) cases of se.irlet lever to auenu. The publlo salo ot Wm. Fenstermacher, ot Mahouing, wlU take place ou the second day of March. When rouges fall out, honest men get their own. Prof. II. McGlnler, ot this place. Is a candl. date for coustab.e. Mr. J. U. Miller, the celebrated barber of Pleasant Corner, lowing to hla run ot custom and reduced prices), win no each Haturday be assisted by Mr. Unas. Hendel Tbe Utter Is said to bo an expert In bnir cutting, Ac and also to nave somo laea, in xnzsing. Tell mo what company you keep, and X will tell you whstyou are. Some four or five young men from Summit illll, were lietore xsq. iuossor mi oamruay, chaiged bv Stephen Fenstermacher tresspasa Ing behind hi liar. The result was a fine ol five dollars and costs. It stents very strangothst some people when away Lorn home don't know how to conduct themselves, tllssLlzsle Mnffley, ot this place, has as sutned tbo costume of the aood Samaritan. All ber leisure moments are taken up In visiting the stoa. A good motto, Lixtle. On Thursday evening last we Lad tho pica, pre of a beautifnl entertainment, giveu at Mo Darnel's ball, by Prof, Snyder, who together with his medium (maglo lantern) was able to present to the audience a number of splendid Bible (tlustrations,Ac., after the entertainment was over Mesr. J. II. Mllier and Jonas Klstler amused the audience fur a short Ume by exhibit, lug some ot their excellent toeing. Lost Saturday evening Mr. Jed Krnm was travoUngfiom McDanlei'ato Pleoscnt Cumer. playing " Bonaparte's March." on the Bass Drum. lr, D. F. Mosserhusa nice lot of f ornlturo ready tor painting. V-Mr. AlexoEder Merts, of South Boston, ron of Geo. Merts of this piace, a brakeman on the L V. B II.. IB repoi ted as having hla ten hand hurt so that amputation waa necessary. Samuel Xander will never get drank any mure-though it la doubted by many. St. Valentine was a priest of Borne, mar. tyred In the third centnry. Passixi Mahoning Feb. H'h 1S77. , Days length lril7, Irom sunrise to sunset. ' Donghnut esses were plenty throughout the valley on Tuesday. Mr. W. P. v. of Danlelsvllle. Mahoning, lately started pulling dowu hia old barn wltn the Intention of building a new one. after got. ting about bait of tbe plsuks aud materlil doWn.it struck his mmd that he didn't have the lumber to build a new one, aud so tuounfortu. nalo W. P. W.. lelt the other remaining half . stand salt was to await his success in gettlog tne inmner to nuua too uewoue. xaopene may besacrissfol lu getting bts lumber to ound np belure hsylug and harvesting. Mr. J. 11. Ml'ler. the proprietor of the new barber shop, erected In the locality of Pleasant Corner, invites all hla friends to give bira a call, aa ho la prepared to do ahavlng In a 11 rat-class style. Mr. J. II., is a man of experience and loo X a Into hla own business first. Mr. J. L., of Mahoning Valley, near Harri son Landing, announcea to his friends and pa. tronathathelainlly prepaied to aupply thtxa with all kinds of flower ana vegetable aeeaas ail those wishing lo be honestly dealt with will please give aim a call as tor that part he can not be excellent. It l rumored that the dtlrens of Beaver Bun l ave suited a suuday School lu the School Mouse. AU are Invited to atteud. I am nleased to Bay that Owen O. Frantx. la fast recovering from hla Illness. Hope be will sonn be able to attend to hla business. It l rumored that J. II. Klstler will go to Schuylkill county to work next week. I wisa tbe young Carpenter success. Mrs. Kate Nothstein haa arrived from Philatle.phla with fancy good. She Is sow prepared to wait on all her customers. I ours, n iua. Bot-onEh Nominations, On Wednesday evening last a targe number of onr clllteus assembled at the "Centennial Ho tel," on Second street, this borough, for tho purpose of nomlnsUng persons to fill the sever al offices in the g.tt of the people. The mset Ing waa called to order by Uarry V.Morthimer, who briefly stated the object ot tbe meeting and B J. Yonnkln was chosen Secretary. The chairman having declared tbe noonnatlon for Burgess lu order, the foUowinx giutietnui vere named: F. P Bemuiet, A. J. Doilenmayer. and Daniel otewlne. A. J. Doilenraayet was nomi nated on the Ird ballot. For Borough Counoil men nine persons were pi iced In nomination, vis: Wm. Waterbor. F.P. Lenta, Tiigh. B. Ilex, F. P. Lonaatreet, Joa. Drumbore, PhiL Miller. Tilgh. Ainer. Thco. B. Kemetrr and 11. V. Morthlmer. Tllgh. It. Ilex and Joa Dtnmtwre being nominated on the aeonnu oaiiot.au it 'Ihoo. Kemererou tne third. For school Directors TUgn. Aruer.Wm. Zsbner, Wm. Weidsw, Ben. ben llotn, Wm. Waterbor. O. K. Ureenawald, Charles miner were nominated The third baliot re'ulUug lutne choice of lleuben llotn and chaa. a. urveuawald. For Constable the candidates wete Joseph is. Webb. Henry Koateobadtr and J. K. ltliL Joa. s Webb being nominated on the nrat ballot. For Overseers ot the Poor II, V. Motlhlmer and P.. 11. Snyder were nominated br acclamation. WUham Wei. daw waa nominated for Judge of B.ectlona, ad JohnT Mouuhrop and Jerry J. Bota for In. spec tors ol Klectloua. For Aadltora, It. J. Vouugkln was nominated lor three years and F, i'. xaeuis lor one year. School Report. County Supt., It. F. iloftord, fill please accept our thanks for a copy of the Report ot the Superintendent of Public Instruction, for 1S78. Tbe fol lowing figures Irom tbe tabulated state ment will no doubt prove Interesting to our readers ; No. Schools in County Ho- ot Teachers, Females fit Maleal Avetsge salaries paid Males Females No of Scholars-Males l.iu, fumalea 1729 Cost of eaou scholar per month Total amount ot Tax Levied for School aud Bunding Mate Apprcpnstlon.... Ftom Taxea, dto , ISO 7t 7jsi Mela. 137,411 U S7.SM IX t;i,M a Total Receipts 181,13 SI Total Expenditure- 7U,iil U lls-sourees li LlabillJes HS,m IS Ot walcn amount Lehlgbton is lo. mined , 131,170 71 We had quite a cold rain on Monday after, noon, and on Toes tar morning very cold nor'-we-ter. The wife of Mr, Peter flhabo ofTowamen. sing, was burled ft St Paul's Church ou .Mon dav of una week. Funeral services were eon. dnctMlu German, by Hev, J, 13. Frcyman. of Welsspott. Sho was ated tl years nnd U mo She leaves a kind husband and two children to mourn their early loss. Poaoe be lo her ashes. Mr, John Mangold and Caroline Nennstiel, of this place were Joined In tho nuptial oonds on Sunday last Tbe htippy pair have the aood wishes ot 1'. dt W . lor their f ntnte prosperity, A tlsnghterot Abraham Henry died of 4 roup en Tuesday morning (lo a. m.), ot thia week closely following her mother who p recced od her but n short ttmo to tho glare. We doeply sym pathise with tho bereaved family again in thia their aad loaa. Abe, son ot Daniel Weldman, died ot dlph. thilrnon Tuesday moral tip of this week close ly following his mother (John! who was burled only on Friday of last week. Both are Interred at the bolt's Cemetery. The dreadful disease diphtheria Is raging to an alarming extent throughout this section. Fonr children of John Wofe, ol this place, are down with this disease. They are attended by Dr. J. G. Zern, of Welssport. Boll or Ilosott. Tho following puptla In C. A. Buck's bchool deserve to have their names Disced on tbe Boll of Honor tor tho month end. ng f CD. 7 IB77. Klvin Bnck, Sarah Stemler. Kltnlra Memler, Martha Back, Kdna Buck. K turns stemler, Tevna Stemler, Joanna Buck, Llllle solt. Time Hinger, P.dk. W. aviixoa Bolt, Oliver stemler, Samuel lines.' Maitlu Neep, Lewis Neeb, John Neeb, John sowers, John Solt, Charles Loves, nig Greek Itema. At present travelling Is very Inconvenient both by loot and teams. Mr Chas. Weiss, ot Fackerton, was at this plsce on s visit on Sunday last. Somewhat better than than one month and our ocuooi lenu win cio ie. It li feared by many that this Spring-like weather Is to early. Mr. C. A. Bnek.teacher of Pino Bua School, held a aoelitng sonuol on Friday evening of last Your reporter was present and took an active Hart. ltev. if r. Zimmerman preached In the bolt's uimrau uu Duuusf , ius.ni. ixo win nave Ber. vices again lu two weeks at tho same hour 10 a. m.. pieparatorv for leaving for the L'onierenoe. He will hold a collection then to defray expen. ses of ltev. S. Breyfogel to go to that place, as Is enstomary every vear. Mr. Jacob snder, of Una place, who waa lying In a critical condition with pneumnola, 1 am pleased to report has recovered and Is able to be out aud about agstu aa usual, which his uiauy xxiouas win ue pieasca to near DKATIIS. The funeral or Mrs. U. Morns' danghter Saiani which took place on Tuesday of last ween, waa very largely attcntied. The Sabbath and Publlo schools both attended the funeral In a body, between l to aud ISO children were In hue. It waa Indeed tbe most aoleniu occurrence that ever happened in thia valley to seethe tears that they ahed at tne loss ot one ot their numuerwno was men being deposited In Its lat and tlnal resting place. She hod to Buffer n ureas ueai lor a, xiumuer ox weeas. iier 018 case waa dropsy. "Bat affieiioa sore lonr time she bora, Phvslcana were lu vain: Tut Uod. at last. Hid call ber home, And eased ber of her p ,to. Gone to meet her father. Feb. IS 1877 ItKTIHE. List of Petit Jurors For Adjourn od January term ot Quarter Ses sions, bcvlnnlng Match 6. 1877: Albright, 1). B.. merchant, Welssport. lloyle, Uarney. Buperviaor, Lansford: Berwick, Martin, carpenter. Mbonlrg; Bachman. Dan., laborer. Manch Chung. Bauman, II.. contraotoT, L. Towametislng. llert.cli. D. O., tailor, Mauch Chunk. Booth, E. T.. Innkeeper, Mauch Chunk. Confer. Stephen, carpenter. Mahoning. Craig. John, merchant. L. Towamensing, Derilck, John, laborer. Nesqaohoning. Davis. John F.. cleik, Weatuerly. Katon, D. 11 , machinist, Wealherly. Graver, Wm. A., clera, x-chivliton. Gnli, Nlch.. lahoier. L. TowamenslDg. llawic.J.s., lumbeiroan. Norm Kidder. Hum, Jonas A., farmor, Lehighton. llavdt, Jm surveyor. North Kidder. Kcley, Abel former: South K dder. Keiper. Nathan, laborer, North Kidder, Kloiz, Itobert. banker. Mauch Chunk. Kline. F. U.. ahocmaker, Mauch Chunk. Keeuer, Daniel, engineer, Weatherlr. Mct'oruilck, W. 0.. gentleman, Lehighton. Motzgar. J., carpenter, L. Towamensing. Moore, Hugh, xnercliaut, Mauch Chnnk. Miller, J., barber. Manch Chunk. Newbart, Kara, laborer, Lehighton. Beese, David, supervisor, Nesquehonlng. Bobiusoa. Alexander, miller, Mauch chunk, llonilsr. Jacob, wire drawer. Mauch Chunk. Schwelbtnz, Max, lnnxeeper, Manch Chunk. Bloater, David, laborer, 'lowamettslng. Sendel, Jostah, carpenter, Mauch Cnunk. Wtlliaui-ou, Harry, merchant, summit Hill. Walter, D. D . carpenter. East Mauol Cnunk. Weyhcumeysr Joaeph.DO'S, U. Mauch Cnunk. Lehigh afc 1Vllkes.HB.rre Coal Co. In the U. S. Circuit Court, at Pitts, burg, on Monday; receivers were ap pointed for the Leblgh & Wilkes-Barre Coal Co. The event though not unex pected, Is said to have caused consider able excitement among stock jobbers in Philadelphia, more or less effecting the entire stock market. The receivers are E. W. Clark. Esq., of Philadelphia, president of the Lehigh Coal and Navi gation Company and one of the direc tor,! of tbe Lehigh and Wllkes-Uarre Company; It. Williamson, Esq., of New Jersey, also a director ot tbe Lehigh and Wllkes-Earre Coal Co., and W. W. Tilllnghast, of New York, secretary and treasurer ot tho same company. The L. and W. Company holds property In each of the three States from which the receivers are taken, and probably accounts for so many being named. It is claimed by tho trlonds ot the coal company that its condition is bettered by tbls step, and lhat in no respect can it operate to the prejudice ot Its creditors or to the pre judice of the creditors of other compan ies. v Fashionable Winter Clothing. T D. Clauss, the merchant tailor, is almost dally receiving additions to his large and elegant stock ot winter goods, comprising cloths, casslmeres, and vestlngs of the latest designs and the best manufacture, which he 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 be obtained for In any, other town In the State. Also, a full line of gent's furnlshlug goods.hats, caps, boots, 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 basis, and as be Is selling for cash only he is able to sell at such prices aa will astonish purchasers. Call and examine goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Publle Ssvlca. Bills tor the following sales have bees printed at thia office, or they are advertised in ihe col urans of the ADVOCATE i February 17th. at I p. to rtcal estate of Joseph Miller, lato of Welasport, dee'd, ootuprlsiog one-half alot wltn a It, atorylramo dwelling ttouae, A. Wtutunghan), administrator. Maroh 2, at one o'clock p. nu Horace, Cow, Shoatsand r arming Implements. I'ropertyof W, F. Finale, msker, M attuning Valiey, hear Jacob Behr.g's old tuna. March 17th. at It tn. Finn stock and luple- meLts, the proosrty of Unllllh aud James 1)0. Loos' in KmsI Penu towksbip. April 17, at I o'clock p. m. House and lot, prop ertr rf Nathan 1U1L Franklin Two-, on-. half uido SMt of eis.porr, on the road. lead. lag to Kiesceville. Only Three In 100,0001 Bead, pause and brflect over the following: Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka has proved beyoud all doubt to be the best nnd most wonderful remedy ever prepared for the speedy relief and euro of all coughs, colds, whooping cough, asthma, hoarseness, weak lungs, Jnclplent consumption, ant) that terrible malady croup. Have ynu delnyrd try ing it so long ? If so, get a buttle cost ing 50 cts. and use two thirds of it ; If not satlstled return the balance and gut your money back. Can anything bo fairer ? This offer has been acepted hv over 100,000 persons utlng this delight ful remedy, nnd only three bottles have evei been returned, bold In Lehighton by A J. Durllng and C W. Lentr. Large bottles CO cents; small stzsSS els. A PHEK CtlllK, For Consumption, bronchltl, athn ma, catarrh, throat and lung dlneasos. Also a sure relief and permaueut cure for general debility, dyspepsia nnd all nervous affections, by a simple veget able medicine, which cured a venerable missionary Physlclau who was long a resident ot Syria nnd tho East, and who has freely given this valuable specific to thousands of kindred sufferers with tho greatest posslblo benefits, and ho now feels It his sacred christian duty to impart to others this wonderful invigor ating remedy, and will send FREE the original recelpe complete, with full di rections, to any person enclosing stamp for reply. Dn. Clabk A Robbihs, Greely Block, Syracute, N, V. (P. O. JJox 70) The CoM Trntle. '1 ho lol.owuig table shows the quantity or coal shipped over tbo Lrhlgb Valley Lailroad for lha week ending Feb. 10th, 1877, and for the yeir as compaied w.th the same time last year: llegluns From. Week. Year Wyoming JI440 01 St.i.sot to Upper Lehigh am . Beaver Meadow 9.51 lo i iffi ;J Slahanoy. 1,1111) M8WI8 Mauca Chnnk . Total it) Last Year 78 341 17 Increase 37.US6 02 cnui, ot G9J,8JJ i.' oocreose M REPCHIT OF COAL transported ov.r Luhlith & Susquehanna Division, central n. il ei New Jersey weekending Feb. p. U77. , . . Total week. To date. ur.,,. 2Mi -H,sv, UDoer Ihlffh .. 19,1210 100 273 19 s.CTS m Beaver Meadow. llaxleton Mauch Chunk.. Uasardvllle Smith and Judd. 114X1 17 6.919 1! 1,311 12 42,!5 IS 19'JS 14 2.JM17 Total..... 41470 11 Previously 1 eportod 142.419 00 Total to date ....... 112 419 00 Same ume last year 1SS,S89 12 180 S6S 12 Increase Decrease 82,3(9 it Closing Prices of DeHavkn & Town send, Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia. Feb. 15th. 1877. ' tl. S.6'S. I SSI If. S. 5.-AS. IBfU U, S. 5-20's, l'CJ J. A J. .113. bid I13I asked ,!08i bid ions, asked .tons bid 10H aaaed ,1111, bid 1 12V asked .I1SH bid USH asked .11(1, bid 1I4K ssked ,K3 bid I23 asked ,1101. bid lio asked .I0SH bid I0SH asaed , 421i bid 42H asked U.S. O-WS. 1887 (I.H. 3-20's,I8S8. IT. ft. ULiti'a IT. M. currency, 8'a U.H.S'bISSI. new U. S.4I'. new Pennsylvania 11. B !h,ta Iln.lnn t. T Lehigh Valley B. B 44 bid Uk asked s oiu izi nsaea uiku wsi a av, CO,,,, Z3M bid Z2!i asked United Companies of N, J.i371i bid IJ7x Isired PtfiffV'St I' Y,1- '! ? asked Phlla. A. 1-rte It. B 12 bid 12 li asked Nmthern Central It. B.. 22 hid SSU asked ireonvllle Pass. B.B. Co, IH bid ? ."ed "ola IWH bid 1M? asked MARItlED, sniVBtlS-MILLEB-On the ISth mat, at tne residence of Mr. Joseph Webb.by Ilev. o. A- Breugel, Mr. Chaa. w. sblvera of Phihu delpnia. to Miss MslvlnaMlller.otLehlvhtnn FK.MSTKBMAOHEB- KILbEItlon Tthi iui risL, by ilev. A. ilartlioloutew, Mr. Lewis Fenstermacher and MIsM.tllda MUIer. both of West Penn, Schuylkill Co. ' MAUGpi.D-NliUNvl'IKL.-Oa the IUU Inst., by toe isams Mr. John M .laugold. and Uss Caroline Nennsuel, both of Franklin ST$1-:FNaI' -0n tne '"I at tho Publtollonseof Mr. Hants, by Ilev. L B Brown, Mr. Cnarlea 11. Smith, and Miss Frances u fcngler. both of Mauch Chnnk. BnUEOEL.-On the 13th Inst, of diphtherltto croup. Fredenek Charles, son of ltev. O. A. and Mrs. Oil vm Bruegei, of Lehigh ton, aged 6 rears and 2 months. Special Notices. E. F. Kunkol's Bitter Wine of Iron. Gives tone to the stomach, Improvea the ap. peUte and sssisU. dlgetnoni excites the bowels tonealthy action, expelling all theioul humors that contaminate the blood, corrupt the seore. tlon and offend the breath. It excites the liver to a heilthy action and strengthens the nerves. Imparting thst (now to Ufo that proceeds aionn from perfect health. Thou-ands In all walsa of Ufe, testify to the virtue of this excellent medi cine in 00 .reeling the derangement ef the di. festive organs, uet Ihe genuine. Sold only In I bottles. Ask for K. F. KusajtL's Bittzb wiki ur I ao.v, and take no other. I;pej,il. Dyspepsln. Dyspspsln. B. F. KUKKEL'S 11ITTIU WlKB OF lBO. la It sure cure for this disease. 1 1 has been prescrtb. ed dairy for msnyyenrs la the practice of eml nent physicians with uuparelieled sncoeas. Svmn oma are loss of annetitA imt.nrin.in. of food, dt rness In month, be&dacbs, dlsxtness Bleeplessness aud low spirits. Oet the genuine. Not sold In bulk, only la II bottles. "aaml" Do you want something to streualhen vou. or a good appetite! Do you want to get rid of nerv. ousnessl lio you want energy sleep well, or be 5,HrSd' lvspeps.l. kl ,n iy or ilvcr disease) 'IT,' .:.-'-"' a i... .Tina jr iuu.1, xsver. bottle iruarenleftl tndna.arHA.,n,n. .w. , .... - and offlce, 258 North st. Philadelphia, pa, ihegenuine. sold by all iiruriuts. Ask fo? K. FT Kaukil'a. and take no ot ler All I Is. U a trtsl of thts vsluaDlo med cine. One 001 tie will convine von. (let air iiamia. tn a. for one. Tape Norm Remorrd Allre. Tape Wcrm. Ptn. seat and Hinm lun notxl heal ot Tape Wotm passes ally and in ,.J4"5T,?or "rokmtta for KuxkkL'a Wuaw siaur. soldnoly m fl 00 boUlesiuKdforchil. dreii or grown persona. It never falls. Or send teat-If?'.!. toi'r' Kdel. North Ninth St. fhli!"." p . Advlee byiual, free. Send three cent stamp for rt irn 01 letter. Fob 3 PIMPLES. imple Vmktaulr BUM tlui will remove Tax, lQAfilie akin solt, oioar ana lnMatlfuli alaain- hAlrima tald ad or smooth luce. Addreni TO CONSUMFITOS. Ths airartlssp. Vi .vino i...n . . , ed of ill it dread rllaraie. Consumption by a aim. vie remedy. Is Bullous to make known T to hla lellow BuBTrrers the nieana 01 cure. To all who flo-ire it ho will send a copy of the prescription ased.firee of charge), with tbe directions for Srensrtng andudug the .Aine, wh:cb they wilt od a snug cukk tor Cunsumotton. A.ihm. Broncbiils. o. PsiUes wlshiag the nrescni,. lion will pieaae addre-5 BXV. f A. WILSOjl VM PennA.. tvailamabtirgll N Y. linims Errors of Youlh. A Ofnlletuin who suffered lor years from . iw.wE.itii. rifiuaiuia nwaj, MUU all IU ( 1W in vouihtul luulaereUua will, for tbu sako Ol sufiVrtog liuuuniLT, seud tree to all who nead It, too revise anddirection, for making ths ai mole, remedy br which lw was cured bufTar. era ii.uujk u p. out uy the a.Herl soi's expetl. euoe can dp u by addressing, in periei coou. deucs. JOHN B. bdOKN. J "UUtol t! Ctdar-st, New York, e