... - J -Kruirro Omtli, No. 78, A. 0. lor Tfra M. C. lad and 4th Monday ot cacu0ntb, In Be. ber'a nail. LohiRbron, at 7i'cio,ck r. M, w. ll. uenninger, u. a. v. t iiv. uuuara P. K. K. m. ' BXADE5 nuntit iavdok. no. eA. o. o. t meats every TOcsday evenings i o'clock, ID iieoera nan. 11. jioturauat- w.o.j it, D. Iteber, Secretary. Mkrocnis tbiA.. So. n:. imp. 4'0i n.w., mceti In ltebera Ilall eve y a.-VdnT. J. It. BeMa, Sachem l O. W, Delhi! of n. Po'no Pool Taints, Wo. 171, Imp. o. int., meet on Wednesday evening of each wk, at 7:30 o'clock. In X'nbilo School Hall, l-issport, C. W. Bohwab, H. Jao. Bronle. o( 11. LrnionTOX Lodoi, No. 254. K. or. V, moots on Friday ovenings. In lteber's lit at 7:30 o'e:ooK. u. uaumer, u. u. i iwiatcun, E. It. S1KWEIIS, CISTHIOr ATTORNEY A COUNSI,on AT IiiW, oftick. Nn. 2. M" anslon llonse. iTAVjciiatttmlr. i Atatluut Estates, Finns- Accoanta and Or fjanrt Pr.ictico n anoclalty. Trial of onuses carefnllv attended to. . tail transactions In KnKirsh ana acrroan. ja ii I Wti '(Sutton &VMm SATURDAY M0RNINO, DECEMBER 1, 1871 Local and Personal. , . I V.rA cnr.,1 Vrtttf nf Ihl HWt'S IBSIlft Oft . - the Cinnos Advocate to a number of per toni not Hero olore subscribers, n u picases you and you dosiro to rcceivo it regularly, please remit $1.00 for a years subscription, W also desire to secure nn agent in every tbwnship and borough in tho county) to so licit subscriptions, to whom liberal pay wilU ,a I..,,,, I SuescTiba for the Cubon Advooitk. Thanksgiving was generally observed in mis place. The Eatton poultry association will hold n lair In January, ' The Uellertown furnace is in blast and receiving large orders, Ladis coata made to order at lowest Muh prices, at T. D. Clauss', The Stroudsburg Bank has declared a leml-annual utvideua ot 4 per cent, BeT6ri and Uatalasses Cloths for ladies cloaks a specialty, at.T. il. VIAVH Hon. A. J. Durling will pleas accept our tuanks lor a copy or Agricultural Keport. Tho bonded and floating indebtedness of the Allentowu school district is $430,318.- 13. 1'utVour sfgn in tho local papers, bus! ness men, if .J-ou want to secure increased pa-. ironage. New styles of fall and winter boots, shoes and gaiters, at T. D. Claues', at lowest saih prices. Examine tho printed label on this paper ud see how your subscription stands if in- Society ftlGCUgg.. Go to the Teoplo's Dru store,' A. JfwUJi Jjurnng, propnclor.at you regard your liealtli and would save your money, Fall and wjhter styles of hats and caps'1 for men and boys wear, at T. Di Clauss"; at Tsry lowest caaa priceff. ti The Glendolt Iron (Jompany' liaVe four furnaces In blait. The last one was started last Sunday evening a Week. The smoke stsck of tho new hot blast of the Crane Iron Company, at Catasavqua, mv urvu wiiiJii:bVU. lb in UUUUb i-jj leet in 4ifiglit. , A party of four from Easton killed three bears rccntly. Before being captured tho bears whipped three dogs which had pursu ed them. Read and remember the won'lerful, but true announcement A. J. Durling, proprie tor of the People's Drug store, makes in another column. The owners of tho Bangor slate quarry1 haw rodtced tho wages of their laboring hands from $1 to 90 cents per rlay. There nwi iw iyj mini:. -Hors5, Cattle and Cliiclteh Powders, lurmeriy la now cents, urated uondlllon Powder, per pound, at the People's The Lehigh Volley railroad company nave appointed Dr. J. II. Oalei-stock, of piaungion, railmad physician oil tho section between Lehigh Uajl and Whitehall, If you want a clock, watch or sowing r.iachirto jirojicrly repaired ploosacall on M. Ilagaman's store) Pennsville, Carlxn county, Pa., and you can bo accommodated. 0 Yo lovers and inal: rs of satisago and Rood things, go to A. J. Durling's drug store, f?r a nice, pure, clean, home raised sweet marjoram, summer savory and coriander seed, Trot, trot, trot, hall, rain or thine, 'tis all the tame, David Ebbert's teams are al ways on the road; And why is it? Be cause his charges nro so low that none ire too poor to ride. 4 t The city of Seratiton being indebted to the gas and water company to tho tune of 30,000, and there being no prospect of iav ment, tho comnanv has shut oir foil, ,i ii ' rrank Shively, of South Lehlgliton, on Thursday of last week, accidentally dislocat ed his elbow. Dr. Sciplo was sent fur and 11 ln "s minute and a liuir, and laun is again u. Jv .T; K- llifkert has still a few of those glblo lots 111 Itickri-ti-tnn-i, In .li.ion r you feel hki! seenritig a gmid hbme ball and fee him. He is aU suiiplylng Hour, feed, lumber and coal at the lowest rati. T. D. Clauss, the tailor, ii now receiving his fall and winter goods, such as finest cloths, casjlmcres and vesting, which ho is prepared to make up in the latest styles at very lowest prices for cash. i T.'rno 6olil 8"''l wielv badges delivered by thd rfanklln Jewelry Co., No. 704 Chct rmt street, Philailelphiaj are exactly as re lresentol. All orders are promptly" filled, and noono need hesitate about sending them money. CAmrian I'oicm, Philadelphia. , tNJOY LIFE. What a truly l,eautl ful world wo live in 1 Nature gives us graiid- eurs of mountains, glens and Oceans, and thousands of means for enjoyment. We can desire no better when in jierfcct health ; but how often do the majority of peoplo feel like giving It up disheartened, discouraged and worried out with disease, when thero is no occasion for this feeling, as every sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof (liat Green's August Flower will make them as free from disea.W as when born. Dyspepsic and liver comjialnt is the direct causo of aeyenty.five pet cent, of such maladies as bijiousna. indigestion, sick headache, oos tivencss, nervou'rrv-cjjration, dizzinoes of tho head, palnitatlon nf th4.rt.nn,l nthor ,n. Uf"lnS lymptoms. Threw iWJt. Vugiut I lower will prove its wonderful St. Bmpl bottles, 10 cents, 'fry it. For. hy A. J Darling. To Poor Directors and Others. All persons Interested nre invited to at tend a meeting of the Poor Directors of tho several townships mid boroughs favoring the fmrchaeo'cf land mid the erection of n poor louse, to bo held nt lleber's Hall, Lehighton, Carbon county, Ta., 'on Saturday, bee. 1 , 1877, at two o'clock, for general discussion, tho election of commissioners, etc IJ&'pectfully, II. V. Mortiiimeii, Chairman of Committee. Lehighton, Va., Nov. 21, 1877. Our young friend Harry ii. Sweeny, now employed with Coxo Bros., at Drifton, was homo over 'iuanicsgiviiig iay. uarry IO0KS wen If you have a friend with a rough or cold, tell hihi to try Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. Ho will lhank you for your advice. Tho t, Lewis Dotter, pf Wcisspoit, braWcmin on 43 freight, Tuesday, whilo making a lly price is only za cents, nt .benign uap, wasjemeairom tno cars, tiro train passing over nun. no died ol tils in jury whilo on tho way up tho road. J Sirs- John Mlllcr,on Monday afternoon, ' in going now n mar loiBiippeu on tno uoavu walk, mid fell striking upon a tub and broke two of her ribs, and has been confined to her bed ever since. HOW IS TIIIS?-Canary feed for the birds, 15 cents per pound, 2 pounds for 25c. and a fish bono thrown in, at A. J. Durling's Family Drug and Medicine store. Window shades, nil colors, shade fix- lUlVS, Willi IHIIH.1B, Jllll?Ullllll.-, till IICI ICilllllT, ... 1 I.-,- 1 .!..; , I.. 1 1 !..l l lt- - iMi - aiiivi eiui'a, jjjiuii. uiiu jiaiiiii:! n Biimiiii-9, - pan bo bought most cheaply nt E. F.Luek- nbach's, Mailch Chllrilr. In almost every section of tho country. lcro are jiersons publicly, known who havo en restored lrom alarming ana desjiernto ens oi tno lungs, by tne uso ol nr. iia.19 pectoranr. zo and 50 cents a bottle. J M Mrs. Abraham Van Horn, of rackSrton, il very suddenly at tho residence 01 51 r. bmas lladclitr. in this ilfliD'. a Snndnv i; at which iilaco 6be was oira visit. Tho nil wok place on Wednesday. jr statement made by the suspendfd RMing Savingillank shows its assets (6 bo oaiiuu mid liabilities 54,uuu. llio as- setsl is thoueht. will realize between 50 andb per cciit for tho depositors and other crcdlrs. iniel Graver, of Iho ilee Hive sto'fe, has jil returned from the city, and Is now rcceivlg nnd oilering a large stock ol ladies' dress jbds, try gooils, groceries) ic, which ho is sling at very low prices forcash. If you wilt bareains call now. No trouble to enow c loiliavo a couph. ves. a bail rnnirh 1 ou aink- your family, your neighbor and yourself V courrhint?. As reform islhnnr. der of thtilay commence a reform at onco by using t. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Senc ka, whicitvill cum vonr miifrli nml nro. ducc a ra4l reform, o ab credibly informed that the I'Doard of Ctnty Conmlis'sioiicrs havo rcsolv- i cu to wiinuiw all OUstttilding Uounty IJonils, on which nlrger rato of interest than 6 wr i-cnu j pan on tno 1st ol January, 187H. Rather lale,ut a Very wiso resolTO never theless. if last WeeV. while rfn llio V'Jlauch Chhilk. tlio milk mii, com iik' un the hill at !jrn.icarroa oy a passing engino Lft4l 17JIV1. ....Ji 1.11.7!!. ."."IHVIII JIUi cv3 ltTU UtllllY 111- of IWni ttl ll.nilWU lll ,IMi K..l Tl-L-;. wc.l. r itOTVnuive bed married k little over ton years, and ha been blessed with eight children, all bo on ..thee fourth of Jul? the first one in lb, tgeoM in 1871 ,and pendence day upl. IBITSlKBmS?, Every familyln thd vor)d Is subject to coldi, which, if ile.Wltd, settles hitoacougli and eventually bcimes chrdhic. Theheforo every family elioiti have n bottle of Dr. Coxe's Willi CherMmd Sen'elia, which will cure vour cough anApieent it froiil becoin .ing chronic. Price 6 aild 50 cents! OiiSui"ida.y nigA, Coiiktable Iievari.of jrnuiKiin iwp.j arresiki l-jl. Bolt, on a clidrgc Of fornication alld bathnlv lireferrpil miniiiiit Ihim in 1873. litis 'fkinned" oUt al that time, going to IlllnoisWid slicking his hail for about $400. He Veturned homo on o visit last weekend as We suited) was ar rested and lodged in jal at Maueh Chunk. i. Hurling sceleki' Satunlay evening.ilpottsvillcithe jtlry impiwed) 35 ctsf Ni tho case ofBuckcy Dliuellt1, a iiolbrious Drug store. Molly Moguire, returnwl a -Verdict of inur- uer m first degree. Ho a tried as an ac cessory to tho murder of linger and Wren, in. unveil mm, ocnuyiKii county, in bo tcinber, 1875. Ho maniMcd nb emotion on hearing the verdict, mil on returning to ;.ui miiu, -i guess mo uears,aresjtislied!' jxiny snows are mo l.nllou now but aa long as mothers continue to Vilranth ones witli laudanum or othr opiateS. tboyl uiiiuoiuAjnti, wieir uabies ioiook bright, 'in vour baby needs medicine 'let a good and harmless one; such as Dr. Bulls Baby Syrup. 2S rents a bottle: Tho inmates of our homtifor U!d prfor, desire, tlnnugli tho columns if tho Auvo catk, to return their heartfelt thanks to Thomas Kemerer, Evj., and lis lady, for their kind rememberjiieu of theil in furnish ing them with tho means for tliienjoyment of Thanksgiving Day, viz: a twmty mund turkey, ,lc. At Wilkos-Barro Wednesday, the jury in tho case of tho Scranton " vk-ihiits." who assisted tho authorities during Iho lalior riots, returned a verdict or not guity. Tlio jury were out ten minutes. Immediately ancr tho aniiouna'iiientofthe verdict a jurv was sworn in the cases of tho " vieii.uitu'' of not guilty, whHi was done. Benjamin Franklin commenced ftltf lMiinir an almanac iu 1731 and continued till 1757, which wasdistingniflted for Its in culcation of tho prudential tirtues, which were said to bo as vuluablo as anything that has descended from Pythairoras: Dr. Coxo's lid Cherry nnd Senelia,ciirf8'coughsycoliU, and whooping cough. Price 25 and 50 cent', PranliHri I.IUrnry SnclMy. This soi'iety met on Wcilncsday evening of laj-t weclt. Tho miuuUv of previous meet ing read and npproved. After tho regular business- had been transacted, tho debato was ojiencil on tho affirmative by W. E. Ivemtrer fjllowwl by I. Z. Bagenstrso ond In tho nogativo, Robert CampMI and II. D. Snyder. Tho mbject i Which has dono the. most to preserve tlio lwaco of Nations l lllln.. TJ..T C... l . ..... .. ""'J u"cr or Diaiesinaiiiiup," was vn -ably di.cia8ed strrtng argumenU beiu'g presented oji both siihv. Tho judges decided ill favor oftheallimative. A motion made and carried that thero lie no meeting held this week on account of tlio Teachers' In 6t 'tuU being held tit Jlauch Chunk. " Their naxt meeting will bo held pn Wed neay evening, December 5th. Programme i Ilebato, ailunative, J. J. Roljerts. and H. &)lt i negatlye, Robert CampWll and L. J. Buck i 8lect Reading. Miss Jennie Weiss ; Declamation. Win. If ihm . i-.. r V. Buck j Orator, , Z. Eiseustose, ' ' 'v. Vouetc, JJi, y i'i".iHi lor iimiiMuugiucr. ino Jisirict r Aiiorney stated that tho Commoavealth " hod no evidenco tb proiluce, whereupon tho Jiidge duvctoil tltojury to return d Verdict Teachers' Institute Last Monday afternoon, which was the time appointed for tho opening of the Coun ty Teachers' Institute, found many of the " profession," inarms and masters, in wait ing at the Court House, and at two o'clock the Institute was called to order by Super intendent Hoflbrd. Thero were motions and counter-motions, hitches by which the craft showed that they were not yet masters of parliamentary law ; henclj several hours wcro consumedjin effecting an organization. This accomplished, Prof. H. A. Kline, ac knowledged ho musical genjus of the Insti tute, seated himself at tho organ and struck up " There is music in tho air," which was well rendered principally by the female por tion of tho members'. Superintendent Hoflbrd then addressed himself to the assembly in a few well-chosen remarks, commenting on tho comparatively largo attendance, the Imiwrtan'ce nml visiblo results of the teachers' work, closing by con tending that tho public schools of Carbon compared favorably with those of our neigh bors. Prof. J. P. Rowland spoko encourag ingly to, and highly eulogized that useful individual tho country pedagogue. Tho " Professor's" remarks wero suggestlvo of a successor, but no one seemingly felt inclined to follow, whereupon Prof. Kline struck up "The sweet byo and bye," in which tho members joined heartily. TUo meeting then adjourned until Tues day nt 9 a.m. The organization as effected stands thus : President, Mr. R. F. HoVi-o'bd. Vice-President, L. II. Barber. Secretary, J. P. Rowland. Asst. Secretary, Miss Ellen Cooper. 1 Treasurer, C. M. Arnold. . Tn.-i.,v Iiitlliilo Wet. nt. n. m n,lVe,i. W,11e,l M order bv the President. rler hv the 1'rpsnlpnt. " Thorn 14 Vriilet. In n10 nr WM then sung by teachers, Prof. Kline priding at thoorgdh j and Monday's minutes beine read and approved. Prof. S H. Hollinger read n very interesting essay on "bcliool Oovernmcut." It was well written, well delivered, nnd full bf mailv excellent suggestions. At the close ot the discussion Mr. Ilollintr- er's theories hnd provoked, Mr. F. K. Bemd addressed the institute on what ho consider ed a prdjitr method of teaching orthography. His remarks were attentively listened to, and gavo rise to considerable discussion. AFTERNOON' SKSHIOX. Institute was called to order hv tho Presi dent at 2 p. m., When Miss Houk, of Lehigh ton, treated the audience to a beautuul solo, with organ accompaniment bv Prof. Kline. At its close the 6ingcr was loudly applauded. .Mr. s. iu. uamo men demonstrated lus method of teaching geography, map draw ing, Ac. The delivery of his lectiir&shqwcd tint ho was perfectly "at homo'ijJ)ctoho subject, and was attentively listened to3Ll - Ho was succeeded by Prof. Geo. LMarls, Principal of Chester Normal School; who took uji the. subject of grammar and langu age. His discourse, which was attentively listened to, was highly appreciated by all. Tlio subject of primary arthmetlc was then: then dilated upon by Mr. J. Horace Landis, whd handled ills subject in a musterly man nen After, tinging, institute adjourned. In the fct cuing tho lecture on "Tho Bear ing of the Individuality of tho Teacher to Society," by Rev. R. T. Vincent attracted n largo audience, no doubt all of whom subse quently considered themselves richly repaid bv tho masterly manner in which tlm elo- 'nuent speaker handled his subject; wrnxESDAY. Called to order at "J a.m., thij institute was found to number 75 members. Singing anil the readiilg of yesterday's minutes were then in order. In place of reading by Prof. Row land, Prof, G. L. Maris resumed the subject of grammar and language, ond by his very erudite arguments kept liis audience greatly interested for homo time. Shortly alter tho conclusion oi jir. .nans remarks, .Miss t. unuiesicr delivered what may be culled a very interesting lecturo on Elocution. Sho wuis succeeded ly a resumption, by Mr. F. jv. Jjeruci, on ino " -Mctliods ol Teaching Or tliography," nftcr whicli Prof. Maris' re mures on "urammar and iianguago" were discussed at lengthy When I entered the Court House on WEDNE3UAY AFTKUNOOX. rrof. Rowland was entertaining tho institute on the subject of " Reodirte.-" anil when ho subsided Prof. L. II. Barber followed by disV cussing "A Leaf," in other words,.hc' dilatedV uiwn tho sub oct of Botanvi unit 1S il d it iwcn, oi course. And in leaving tho lecturer now, showing increased interest on their nirt. in tno coarse bl Ins remarks tlio leo. Hirer spoke of many tilings which could not havo failed to prove interesting, if not as tonishing to nil. Mr. Barber's instructive lecturo continued until tho hour of adjournment. The grand treat of tho day, and likely for tho week, awaited the audience in tho even ing, when Rev. Edsell Ferrier snoka for several hours on Ancient Bujwnititioiii, par- ui-umri- - nciicraii, aim mo " urpneus, represented bv fifteen members, eulivpiintl tho occasion with soma of their slfeetest melodies. Tho audience was tlio largest that probably ever lidd coiivencif in the court-room, and whilo the eminent 6ieaker fully justified all exiiectatiori, in so far as oratory was concerned; his lecture, and tho many rilecdotca. with which it was iutcr siierifd created iudecribabl merriment among' tlio fcrotfi! of listeners.' The iiieces sung by the " Orpjieus "i 75) Cod on Jligh, front Mendel-mini's St. iVtu; Hail Smiling ildrfl, the clioms from The Jiohcm ian Girl, and ths H'tldkrs Chorvn from Fount, were expecilliigly well rendered and applauded. Tliis (Thlirsday) forenoon, masters and inarms will visit the various churches; 'PiiL-ftn nil I,f nil tl. T.,B,ll..ln l.n. r.. Wn a complete success, and If It has nromu auytlung, it has demonstrated Jhe oajiacity'S of iho entire corps of teachers, as those who uau notning to say nave shown exceedingly cood senso bv kecnimr silent, and silence. you know, is said to bo " gold." And with this, tho merest outline, I hojw your readers may be satisfied. COal ill Allctloil Tho Delaware. Laekawarfna nml WmIphi Rlllroad. thrmiffh John II. Draiier A- r.n.. nf New York, on Tuesday sold 100,000 tons of J,H.I.I.... ..l 1... ...... fL- ! 1 If.. wvtuuiuu ivai uj uueiiuii. luq uiuuiug was lively and large lota were taken by leading coal dealers. The following table shows tho prices obtained as compared with those of tliq October sale i Tom 5.MJ steamer.. U.'iOcraH 113,000 1(2 it. ...... I J IMI t'Gratliut,. 10., oo. I,, vo WWpta,...,.,, Xot. 17. SCSB 3J714 OetttHt Sou, 5l,4 JSS ZkU J JIK HI 'ii lalH -.Tlio Wilkcbarro gaa oompauy lias re. ducod (lie prise of gas from, fs Q to 3jj, itonis subject, dealing-With light aild heat W best ho can, I may stato that the attend ance of the genera! public, which has been grb'lviilg ever siiicu Jlondav. is nuito lariro 1,1st or Jurors, Alphabetical list of Grand ond Petit Jur ors for January Term, 1878, beginning on tho Second Monday of January, 1878 1 OnAND JCRORS. Bitncr, John C, farmer, Packer Bolder, Saihucl, saloonkeeper, M. Chunk Carter, A. P., teacher, North Kidder Carter, Jos. U.. merchant, Banks Deitrick, William, farmer, rocker Devlin, John, Bhoemaker, Maueh Chunk Eustin, John, miner, Nesquehoning Fisher, Tilghman, fanner, Summit Hill Frltzinger, Jos., shoemaker, Lehighton Guth, Alfred, laborer, Weissport Hoover, John, carpenter, Weatherly Klinctop, , caril'.'nler, L. Towamensing Long, Drake 11.1 laborer, Mahoning McLaughlin, 'John E., laborer, Lansford Pmtzmaii, Thos., farmer, L. Towamensing Straup, Wm., laborer, L. Towamensing Silfies, Chas., mason, L. Towamensing Sharp, Patrick, miner, Banks Tnoiuas, David, miner, Nesquehoning Wagner, Reuben, farmer, Towamensing Williams", K. P., conductor, Weatherly Warren, Kdwln, miner, Lanford Youngkiii, David, carpenter, Towotilcnsing Ziengcufils, Jacob, farmer, Franlitm I'KTIT JURORS FIRST F.Elt. Andesncr) Gimon, innkeeper, SiVmmil Hill Anthony, Lewis, former, Towamensing Brown, Josinh, carpenter, Mituch fjhu'nk Boyer, Stephen, laborer, L. Towanierldlng Beinneman, II., brickmaker, E. M. Chunk Campbell, Alex., laborer, South Kidder Collins, Tim., farmer, Lausanno Collins, Thomas, miner, Nesquehoning. Carter, Albert, agent, North Kidder Detwciler, Thomas, laborer, North Kidder Ebcrts, William, butcher, Summit Hill Essar, John, sr., laborer, Maueh Chunk Elliott, Andrew, machinist, P.iekerton Fath, Thomas, laborer, Lehighton Fritz, Dan., farmer, Mahoning Flonyers, William, sawver. North KiiMer Flciniitnlg, Smith, coaclimakor, Lehighton Griffith, Thomas, miner, Lausanno Graver, John, laborer. Franklin Gibson, Wm. II., laborer, Summit.Hill Gehring, Win., innkeeper, Mnitch Chunk Haggerty, John, railroader, " " Hiskey, Henry, farmer, Lehighton Ilopiies, Elias, miller, Mahoning Kauirinnn, C. carpenter. L. Toivamenninir Kennedy, Jas., laborer, East Maueh Chunk Kruni, Peter, farmer, Franklin Lewis, Llewellyn, miner, Lansford Mcllugli, Michael, laborer. Banks Miller, Georgo II., clerk, Weatherly Newhard, Ezra, laborer, Lehighton Obert, Jolin A., clerK, Lehighton Oliver, Jonn, laborer, Maueh Chunit Peter, Godfrey, fartner, Mahouing R?mmel, Jacob, conductor, Maueh Chunc Roinsinitli, Nathan, laborer, .Mahoning Riegel, Jerome, laborer, Pack-erton Ronemus, Hugo, miner, Nesquehoning Shall'er, Conrad, slioemiiKcr, North Kidder Smith, James, miner. Lausanne Strohl, Joel, fanner, Towamensing Spell, Aaron, laborer, FraiiKliu Wagner, Peter, laborer, South Kidder Wonts, Dennis, farmer, Parn-ville Washburn, Day., Vallroader.'Weathcrly Wattah, Jacob, gentEast Jilauch Churttt Ziegler, William, carpenter, Weatherly Ziegenfus, Joel,mason, Lower Towaliicnsing TKT1T JURORS SECOND WEEK. Amer, Moses, coachmakcr, Mahoning Albright, Jacob, lalmrer, East Penn Bartholomew, Levi, laborer, Labighton Blosc, William, sen., laborer, Parry villo Cr.ssidy, Michael, teacher, Nesquehoning Clark, Michael, laborer, Nesquehoning Dorward, Wm., laborer, L. Towamensing Dongliertv, Thomas, clerk, Banks Dodson, Ab., gentleman, Maueh Chunk Eaches, Alrtos W carpenter, Lehighton Faust, John, teamster, BanKs Fritzinger, Charles, laborer, East Pcnii Gallazhcr. Hindi. 3d. lalmrer. Ranv- Getz, Wm., lumberman, Penn Forest Ginter, Charles, laborer, East Penn Gram. Atidicw. huckster. Wniasimrfc iiiiuciiiuii, jjevi, genu, u. jowamenslng Huusieker. Edwin, lalmrer. T.ehlilhin Heimbacli, Harrison, sawyer, South Kidder Kcene'l i Levi, laborer, Towamensing Kennedy, William, farmer, Lausanno Leslie, M. S., fireman, Nesquehoning McDisll. John, blliorer. Nesnnnlinnlnff Mosscr, Samuel, farmer, Malioning u tinmen, i cier, laborer, liist renn Ratcliir, Sam. B., miner, Nesquehoning Richards, Jonathan, miner, Lansford Solt, Thomas, laborer, Lehighton Smith, Owen, farmer. East Penn Schwab, Lewis, plasterer, East M. Chunk Snyder, Sol., sen., miller, L. Towamensing Steiner, Reuben, farmer, Packertou Thomas, Albert J merchant, LausflTd iimingnam, Allrcd, labored, Weissport Webor, Andrew, carpenter, E. M. Chunk wiltord, Ucnry, lilrmaker, Lansford I1IB Creek lltmtTJ - Mr. Simon Walcfi, of this place", captur m u ui.-i.-i iuu oilier uuj. Hunters nro increasing, whilo rabbits and pheasants aro decreasing. Mr. Jacob Graver lately moved from un piace 10 oaiasauqua, Tho milk business, of this place, has l .1 : ,: I it. - . ' uwu uiecoilllliueu lor 111C prescni. No Sabbath school ul Bolt's on last Sun day, on account of tho disagreeable weather, Mr. Lewis Kcmcrcr, of this place, lost a valuablo trotter, by death, Sunday beforo last. , , Tho teachers of Franklin wero allowed one day to attend tho County Instituto at .naucu I.UUUK. Do not forget to attend the meeting of ino rraiiKiin jiiierary oocieiy on Wednes day evening, Dec. 6th.' Thanksgiving was observed, at this place : provcr meetiucs wero held In our churches and public schools closed. Mr. L. J. Buck, teacher of Pino Run, No. 2. was homo to his rurcnta. who resiiln near Danielsville, Northampton Co., over Sunday. The Sabliath school at Shomberger'i will meet for the last tlmo on Buriday, at 1 p. ni. They have decided todiseontinue for the winter. Tho directors of Towamensing Ycro uito liberal to their teachers in regard to io i;ounty institute they allowed them U1'0 whol wcck' TowainciMng allrad; Mr. m.'lViyer, of Uiis plaVecaplurcil a very largo deer one day last week. Ho started out aenlif cnflv the next niomln confident of capturing another, but I nni sorry to say has been out several days since but did not realize his expectations, always returning with an empty sack. The Advocate of last week (we are pleased to see) came out in a nqw suit, and tilled to the brim with the choicest readlm. matter. It should fuU its way Into every family,for this simple reason that it is with m tho reach of all, price $1.00 a year. Vrt,., ul.. ii Big r-rck, Nov. 29, 1877. At Iteadinir. the trial of Jaouh Hunt. zinier, lato President of the Miners' Tnnt Company Hank ff Pottsville, ami his so'n Albert, its cashier for conspiracy to defraud Thomas Kerns, Prothonotary of Schuylkill county, a doisitor, out of 24,000; exiled Friday evening of last waek in the crovic tion of tho accusoil. Tho trial lasted fifteen weeks, the case being brought to Rea,'lin? oil a cliang of -eau froia SVhuylkill countv. Cnnipllmcntnr. East Maucii Ciicxk, Nov. iJ, 1877. Mb. Editor, Doit Sir : I seo in tu-d ivV paper tli'it you have complect your fifth year, and with this (Dec. 1st). lsuo you enter upin your sixth. Allow ino to con gratulate you on your success, niid at tho same tlmo congratulate' tho co)'!e of Le highton on their good fortune, in having so iei-sistcnt an editor and so meritorious a publication amoncst them. But. Sir. tho wholo county lays claim to the AoVooatk as belonging to tho wholo jieojile. It is in fact the only free journal in tho county. Subject to neither dictation or control by tho rings whicli havo dominated this county for so many years. May your issues continue and jour inuuence grow unin h may no in you power to crowd lrom place and power tii mero automata who now hold iwsltlom where men posessed of sufficient character to create an individuality for themselves snouid ue lounu. For five years has tho Aavooate been welcome visitor, filled with choicest news of local interest j. Inay it continuo its visits for tho tight littlo county may become a paying ciiL'siriucr, I remain, yours truly, No'nsAc. Walckavllle Kerns. Hog killing hta begun in earnest. Oats has advanced considerably in price Nothing of great importance has trans jmcu siiicu our last iciicr. Tho weather on SatuWay and Sunday was very disacreeable. Mr.-Henrv WerL nf IhU nln,. AnMA a bain nnd dwelling, for himself during the jw, cuiiiiuei. Quito a numberrif fruit trees ted the past week by John Larosc, William uiuiviim nun oiners. Mr. Simon Wnlrk. nf Pinn Tlnn. hnf deer on Saturday beforo last. R. F. Hollbrd, C. S., paid bur school visit on Monday of lot week. Tho school ai present numbers C5 pupilsi , ' - ' keunstccl will plcaso accept Wp learn that tho Literary Society at Soil's is in a flourishimr condit inn. Tlinv wur Bcnooi was ciorvi nil " ntr. tV o. FrMav of this week, to nllnw iMMinN tn t- icna mo insiuutc. Yours, etc.. r. X- vr. DeHVer Mcntloiv Ilesloii. Colnmtnn 'n. 1 hrnlrnr la - t. niftW .:, " J'K emio All thn TnlnrR n fhU rrriAn .. a... Injc except Jt-aiisvillo No. i, anil Coletumo u! I utan uui DIUiAUllJ A fctmtlr oTiirnit niiLlA . T.. r . i iSlnnttlieroHiiiwnys ono ir moro ready aua ......... w hu huh tuvir i.eiuuors. iussaia tr.at tlie now choir, which has been oran!z?anntl practicing for aoiuo time in Heaver i.taOow. wtll bo icudy to inmr lortd uinmi-Biiuimj- ujitu- t-uouoxt ireiaeuuai ciec- Mr. Chailei FciTr.ofnftareraienili.w an old ulu respcciwl lesiaent ol lony voars slauilinit. ilied on Saturilay nlglit last, ini was Mr. Beers Bnttatn, received a cruel ana shoclanir biatloic ou last 1 tmrnilav night, ut the liuuds ct Abo Vanhoi-n.bolb ut Jleavcr JieaUow. Wo sboald Ihlni Abe bl enough lor his man without using h map vrltb aboulo. - -!!e,Mlll Brceme, wore sctilne ont somi ooa In Colenine M). I. to try ihe slate picier wlih, on Snttliiiay. tLoy diove u niule over the . M"uea maiao. wnen Ihe tnp of cars ran over with Ihe beast and kUIed it. Slupny elssses for chinch muslcts now the nui iiiduuuk ueopie or jxtiueuiiod. .fnJnt.er6nl,,e Htt'e trlnbf Mrs. McCole's nf. h? W '.ou',I"e! troni heart clscae on Air ratrlck North. nflvi.inK h . iSJ'. fJS,?1"!! l'1ui:'e-e vedan ugly wpuuil on the lace trcui k shflio. which flow iioiii tho hands nfi woramanj wnuo ilrninK A rail lato Mr. John Mfl,A. nml hi. kJj "v "j ww jiviu mo loot, wiiicii ten on them while they wero loadmg i oir on Koi iiitlay last. John, who is a lie J about slitv" nvo ve.rs, as serwuslv Injuied ubmit the lace heaa anit baclc. 'iliouiushailoneleg veiy baaly '1 hH iitnlA nnd W.-b- hanl.'.l kid a v . town, wp K'o y oiscovereJ 'to tfa.Bu lire oa the' noitu aide: j no oiaso of th ore jUnknown. .laiiviw U) tlio UOIISCHBI' tilULtOiril." aud wliern In. llrMi. , I...... i. I..... .7"'. ly over soiuo olil lain leading m tothelleaver llrouK mines. A fowhaudu meat worn oIbkIok around tiioUie. which la tact "don't amount to """. i urn uro la noi atteuued to with more purposn tbun Is now visible, sumo people wnlflud lhattbey have a big Job oil ibr BravriSlKfo"""" W"CM 1"nmb- ' S&::::::::::::::::::::::::'Ji.fr?k' mrprv.v.v.v:::::::::::::: Ul n Car. i ton , it... tt 72 ' M 1'latbirmaireakfr l cs " dsv OuuMe Lsbbrers to i 5 The vein I. tho IVhaitan. neither pitching cr flat, ana calls fi.r a irreat do ,1 of labor in loiding lue coji. Last monih tho car pr.ee was 8J cent., hence the reduction lnover 12 per cent, ou Ooio Der prices.-Cor. Hatleiou iei.imel, Nov. M. The clothing store of E. G. "zern, In Weissport, was broken into ou Wednesday night, aud goods, consisting of coats, mnts, but.6i'5''!;'"l'erchiefi, Ac, to tho value ot about 250 stolon. Tho thieves wero cvi, dently somewhat at homo in tho establish ment, as they just Knew where to find tho best and most valuable goods, and even toon time to try on and fit themselves with tho articles" stolen. N. York State Apples FOP. WINTER USE. The undcrsipiicd have just received Two Car Loads of N. Y. State Apple's Greenings, Ualdwins, liambos & Spies which they arc selling whole sale and retail at very Lowest Prices for Cash. Call at the Old Post Office Building, or at Horn's Mcftt Market, Bank Street, Loliightou, Pa. GltEENAWAIiU & UOM. December l-wf Closing Prices of DcIIavknJ i- Tow.vsr.Nn, Block, Government and Gold, 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Nov, 28, 1877. .! ,,.iio bid ill aated U. H. i.Xft, l0SJ & j.: .'- IIJIl. t.l.l ftl A.b., 'i, a. a-.ira 157 .. ..... .I.M. J.-.ir, l4H u. . fi-ri's : y. H. rurrenev. os ,H. 6VIHI. Bew.i,.,. U.c.4i''. new II 1 4'new....... feiinsylmnia It. 11..... l'hila. & lleaolni; It. 11. Lehigh V.llcy It. 11.... 1'V bid lis1, nuked .III bid 1111 asked .list bin l atl-ed .Ititt bid in nakM .100). bid 107 axed .Itfilt bid IMS aued ,I02H bid H'.f, asked . 92 bid Ck atked , let. I nl ii", asked . 40b, bid 41 asked Unltil CVimpauletof A.J.ijt bid 121 . u,4' ..at ..nr. V.U.... II iot uiu ib askeo l'ilu.,Timv. .tlluff U. 11. Si bin a aea asked fiuia. & l.rie it it ai. rM in ..j. Noilhern J'mtral l 11... 11 old 17 aasett. HetonV'lie 'o- H. It. ( o HV, bid nil asted Oold ici, ,11 in' asteo iwico uvo more, enlarged with age and im proved with increased size. Being tho only legitimate Carbon County paper (all printed XV ll.illlu, 1 11IMK3 i- u loiin Kicrv citizen in T o i nut 'I'rHrte. Wo arc now within a few dv. - f 1-, of the tivil yar of the lnrj;i nS. ! and coal carrying ormpunie . As is 11. ) wiirn to near to the ond of tha yrnr-'n.il r cold weather, tho deinand for nul 11 im'; good nt firm prices, and tlio supply is com ing actively forward," thero being now llttb intenupt'nii lrom any causo to production in any of the regions. The coal lonni.goo. tho Reading Railroad Company forthc wcifc ending on batlii'd'ay fos', tho Ilthinst ul was 170,000 toils, of which 03,000 tons went to Port Richmond. In tho sanio wi-elr CO,- t 500 tons were Bhippcd thence. Thursday the zutn instant, being n nniiiiav, icaycs biu four worklnfedays to the end orlho llfonth Monday, TuMlay, Wednesday and Friday. The company's anthracite coal trailing Ibr tho year ending last week amounted to 7 OfS,U0O tons, nih,) Wlh the production of till four days mentioned added, the total for tile! entire fiscal year V-111 not be iniich, if ony. kshort of serf 11 and n quarter million nf torn I inisisnn immense., production, ami snows transportation facilities for length of load probably unoqualcd. There Is some talk in the papers as to the purchase of.toino futir or five mines by tho Reading Cool and Inn Company. Tlio transaction, hoover, is of no great moment. Tho mines aVe on tho premises owned by that coinjuuy, and tho purchases now talked of aie simply fhe pir chaso of tho leases of the tenrnts in tosra sion, .Involve comparatively liltlc money. Tucs'dav Is fixed lbjjS.bftnuctioii Mlc at New York of 1QO',OOQ jpusj co4l; Jiiid tho general expectatiorus that'jtyiviH Tjfi iow nn r.dvauco in prices. TherdlajsAlk f meetings of tlio managers of thegtjcoai'rrtrfyjtlg com panies, with the viewjysfiiiie hlrangcincnt looking to tho control'ofjlo,tnide next year, but, so far as we can loarn tho talk is con fined to uninflucnliatjpartics. Thero nro ono or two riart'ej connected with tho bui ncss, who, in tho matter of an arrangement or combination, speak in ''voire potential, doubla lis the duke's," and hs yet nothing has escaped from them, so far tis wo learn, that indicates on early movement ih that di rection. Though all must admit the trade would bo greatly benefitted next year if fiomo reliahlo compact could bo entered into whip hV whilo it would give tho market n full supply of coal nt reasonablo prices, would nevertheless prevent its waste, Ledger, Monday. The foilo vine tablo shows the quantity nf coal shipped over tlio Lehlch Valley Kailrrad toi .1 ho week enclne Nov. 24.1877 and for thoicari.s coin pared tho sanio time hvt year. Tteglons Fromi Week. Vear Wymuliig 31,3-ttt III 1.0 1.850 17 Uuzleiou iB.M 11; J,fM3n Upper i,ehlgh C09 C4 Uoaver Meadow 12.H3 H 5C8.3I7 m Mahonov 7.6)2 i eib,ais (9 olauoChunlc 112 17 u,uS 14 Total 1 17,4 1 1. IS m 4.250.SM 13 Last Year H..:a 111 3S9I.211 111 Increase 3,411 f2 3,710 12 uecieaso .. .. ItEPOrtT OP COAT, trnn .Hotted ovirT.rh1ch bnsanhflnna Division. L'enLrsl It n. of Ktw Jersey , for 0 duvs oudlng tvov, 23, 1177 1 Shipi ed f i-om 1 Total week. To note. Maueh C'l.nnte.1,...... uaaardvme f..,.,T.... ... Total 82.401 17 IttTtTj 15 3Prevlously leportedl.. 2S72VS7 18 Total to date '.".'M.5IS 15 tlnmoUmolaslycnl....2.0IJ,:W II Increase,. liecreao.. MARRIED, KfltOAD4-WEIS8.-Onllhe 15lh nlt.bvmcv. uosen Diasiuger, sir uirnm ji&oaas ana lrs. H.ry Ann Weiss, both of Wiiken-llsrie, Vji. DnuONKIt-IAI.L.-On the 17th ait., by L. 11 lloin. j. l"., ut. Lewis ueroner. i f wash, ingtoii, to Miss Isabella ilsil, of Slaluurlou. OWlSXa-U.14NS.-On tho 5th ult.bvltev. Mr Moiton. at the lesloenoo or Mr. Jainen WlilMu Mr. Jcms Owens aud MaktoT. Kvaas, bothofu'atinglon. I.Aubni,IN-FOLIC On Jnlv 17th. Rev. M. ii. susiiior, tlx, jiuun jmumii n pr itootpoit, and Miss Llizio Fulk, lit Buct Mouutaln. CLOn8E-WKEKS.-On Anirnst 20tb, bv Iho stime. Mr. Josi ph Clouto and Mlta K. Weeks, both ot Weatheily. KItAU E-UIKHL-On tho 22nd nlt.bv th same. Mr. u torse Krjuso aou Miss A. DioLI, both of ilasleton. Special Notices. E. f. Kuukcl'sRlttcr Wine of Iron, iiaa never been cnown tofulllnrnrn nf we.tc. ness. attended with srinpioms. Indlspoiitlon to eitrtiou, loss of memory.aitllculiy of breathlmr, general weakness horror of disease, wcak.nei v. ons trembliny, dreadiul boiror of death, night sweats, cu'.d feet, wrakpes", ditnnesa of vision, laniuor, nnlverual Iasltode ot the nmu-nlar syttem, enormous appetite, wltirdvapei tie tv, Irm. not lunos. UaiblnYof the body. dinessot the, akin, p-ilila counteuiiire and eruptions ou the face, purlfylDg tt o blued, pain in the back, heaviness of iho eyelid.-!, xriquciit blarlc spots fliiDg betoio tlio of fa, with leuiporary sutTusiou ami lost ot sirht, uaut of attcutton. etc. 'J lui symptoma all arise tioui a weakness, and to remedy tl at, uso K. F, Kunkel's llltler Wroe of Iron. It nover fails. 'IbonnAnda am n.-iirA: Joj inpr health who havo used It. Oct thn Km (. me. 001a ouiy in ,1 ooiiies. -raae oniv K. t. Kunkei's. Ask forKnnkrl's Bitter Wlnocflron. This tmly v.lubio tonio has been (o tl.oioah.y tested bv ull classea of ti e communitv 11 it 11. now deemed loiiispBnsablo as a Tonle mod.eine. It cotU but little, purines 11,0 i.lntd and ' fOne to tho stomach, rcnovjtes tho av tcm suit prolours itte. I now flRlf & trial nt rhla vnlnnl.lA Innl. Trl,. J per butlo. k.. r. KONKKUi-ol rioprleior. Io. 259 Vm lb Math btreet. below V.ne, 1'blla. ileiphia l'a. Ask for If tinker Bitter Wmoet iron, ana take no other, A iihoieirraph 1,1 thn proprietor 1 n each wmi per. all ol hers ue omu lerte.it. CeWlirO Of Cnnnterfpltn. Tin n At 1.,. r,m ,Hni frtst tell you any hut K''nko.'s which 1 put 1 , iiuiv as ubove repreaeutri). Vou can art , x bOtllea for flvn ilnll.ra All I ..ir lu nr. t mi. simple trial. Tape. Worm Rcuiovci1;aI1vc. Itpnrl nr nil nnmnla.A in ... .. i - f til head liasses. Heat.piu aud stoiiinijmern.a removed by Ur.Kunkel.:'5iioith-MntnH iif. Advlcelieo. iutvo until head and a 1 p ismi in one. and alive. nr ir..nh., i.,h...nL.n. cesalul phraician iu tins eoun'ii for me rtni'jv. al of woims, aud hU Woml Svnip l ple.i.at aud saf" nir cal.dren or pro'an. peisoas. rni iijT circu'tr, or ask lor a outtui 01 kiiuk"l'a "j'uoyiup fi'icejone-uoi ai per belli.', (let of vourcrusirtst It nets, lulls. Nuv 17-ml BLEMIfeTJBS tll'OJf Tnn FKitlVI.VIJ CODNTHrcASOK, t of u comp,eiam I fai lure, sirtxidllv vahlnii whru Ul.l.NIi', 1 1,. I'll ITH HtlA 1' la oscd to vblltrrate tiuui. l-.iu. plea HloKhes, 11, ujhne,,, lieiluess i.nd 7 i ure In v. no Pi v baaulird by this itcua.puab'e el.myinz agent.. Kniativo nlltmut", m.i:i., cuu. bruises, c 1 Id , and other eBrcti'na a.ul lliJUllrwol ili nit cleare lUuwIse lellitlien bv il. sULl'HUn llAniS have .owx. Ihhiu le. iiowi.tHl u tlio best reaiedy tomato tf.Heai's. iheutuatisni and gout. (ILU.N's ctJI.l'lil'it OAl 1 Ini-v. r irspict a- f mcailp 13, and far creuper Ilvopetiii a the uors,'cud proinnt.u. a vteoruui iiPi illclnl eucaUUoa,tti;e jcellm. urttcn ceuuluuios to too lun io of the euilro yttO'u a. well as to Hut ot U10 cutie.n. buico ltsli.t,-.,uu,l,m tupubllo'l.Otlvsll .1,1 rc, eaten lr,t4i fi iiiiumrndeu by fheiuedioai (iiefereiou an 1 1 rui am) low exton-il apecldia '. vo won sucu rfiiuieu 1 p-niOiia" ainonit ail e aes. it pi evouis nnaokious diseaav1 84 wi.il aa rciae,'.ra theia 11111' dul: tec-it clotliio'iT aad linen Iu pre. oaloil wilh dt''i.: HaiidJiiffweiit-nlv ej.sai.' catidby It, una its u-o is, on tlat oc. (iiun. areailr to beilckiueiatri, bv persona mhixeriair lsihiuuiiiK oat In coji.t-quciicA of O'yne m ot the scalp. Taiise who bale uted o'ntiutut aud liquid, without avail for the cure of itannoija of an 01 nlipair rbri-ler. will and. if ta" v try lt,tha(Or,b.NN'nHDI.l'IIUHbOAl IcmoTnj Ciirbatio cumplalntt irreuirdiablb by Icucfil caelouame iua, uud prevents ihe leourreSce ot achilisoidera. koldbf Hruvgl"ta, arocera and Fanny Cooda Deulwa. I'cio,. 2Ji. por eako. 1 UixM tunes) 7:0., ceatbi mall, prepaid, on receipt of u;ieo. o. n. OiirmaTos. l-ropx 7 tluli Te4iu, New. York ' IIii.l'h IU13 a. D Wnuxkii di r. Bark or Iliowu.e. July7,U7. tlenver Meauiiwi.rKVrrili,74li t.2 S.1VC8 .0 8anoy Hun UraltlbI,.V. C.S25 0 1 JSS.IM 11 llazletnn r.-.2t.'.t 1.. 'fll IK ' K.VT.I il I2,U7,0I 479(01 1(1 .. .. I'lir.E 19
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