Ailrortlilntr nates. Vf Orin it to bo distinctly onderstoo i thnt M adTertfaeraente will ba Inserted in the col' tjanaot tqx cabdok advocate that may lie mrcC from unknown partie or nrme unless sweutnpaniedtrit u cash. Thefoiiowtneare voxlt terms. tjHftiumutf fnf 1 rAtr. tier Inch cnofi Inaertlon ID Ct. Six Months, per Inch each Insertion 13 tn. tfhree Month. ' 4 CM. i las than three months. first loser. tton U eacU subsequent Insertion 23 CU. (ml notices 10 eenta per lino. n. V. UORTillMEB.Pnbliihcr. Society Meeting SSrlKlTO CASTLt, No,7S, A. o. K. ot inn M. C. Indand 4th Houdsvoi each moniu, in lie. Wor'aUall. Lebmhton, at 7;JJ o'o.ocK r. if W. K Uouuinzer. S. It. O. I tf. 11. allnani. C K. R. . MADBS I1CTTK.1 1,0001, No. (5SS, 1. O. O. F, meats everr Tuesday evoulnc at S o'clock, tn llefter'a Hall. II. Kutteubader, j.i.U.1 H. B. lteblr, Secrotnrr. Csrocni( Tnins. No. 313. Imp. O. of n. M., maeta in lieoer'a Hall ova y Sntarday. J. It. Oerta, Bacbem i O. W, Delhi, c of 11. rBO rooi TnlDB, No. 171. Imp. O. It. M meet a Wednesday, evening ot encn week, nt TiT) o'clock inPoblle School Hall, Wrlasptrt Pa. C. W. Schwab, s.i Jao. Brong. c. ot It tinloDTOH LoDOSi No. 131., K. of P.. mrcta n Frldar evening, in llebcr'a Hall nt7-ro p-ciock. U. aaanTcr, c. c. T. n. r.aicliff, X.ot It. and ). E. It. S1BWBUS) OIUTRIOr ATT01ltfl3Y COUN6KLI.on AT L.MV, Office, Klolt'a Halloing TJiOtuvway, MAttUIIOHUNK. PA. aettimc Estates, Fllrnir Accoduteand Orphaba Coart rratmce & apecialty. Trial ot onuses caiolullV attended to. Lent transactions la niriiah and Uermuu. Jau 9. SATURDAY MORNING, JANUlRY 25,1878. Local and Personal. XST TO PMNTEIIS. We wnnt at this Office a thoroughly competent Newspaper anil Job Printer,. for auch a man we have a steady "it." A single man, Apply toon. Tho deblVrAircntownU$4S5,C05.5D. Gat your tale kills printed at this oflico' There arc four hundred spiritualists in Heading. The 22d of February comes this year on riday. " Faitnacht" falls this year upon the 5tj vi uarca. Lidist coats made to order at lowei tank prices, at T. D. Clauss'. The measles are prevailing to an alarm ng extent in CatasAUqua. Hon. W. M. Ransher will please accept ur thanks for pub. .iocs. Buvars and Matalassw Cloths for ladies leaks a apeciAlty, at 1. 1). Gauss', The individual deposits of the Slating ton National Bauk ou the Stu ult. amounted to $17,909.23. N New styles of fall and winter boots, shoes and gite, at T. D. Clams', at lowest ask prices. The slate quarry worked by Messrs. German Bro., at Slatedale, recently sus pended operation. Many consumptives are now using Dr Fraiier's Root Bitters and Cough Syrup with remarkable success. The funded debt or the borough of Eas lon on the Iltli of January Was $Ul,100,aiid its floating debt about $2,000. The Lehigh Valley railroad company is engaged through its ollleers in establishing t relief fund among its employees. Fall and winter styles of hats and cops, tor tn:n and boys wj.ir, at T. D. Gauss, nt very, lowest cash prices. A man named SanJnrr residing in this pla.-o and employed at Packertan, was bud ly injjrcd while at his work Thursday. Pleasant as honey, the old folks lilto it,the f ount; people like it and tho babies cry for I we mean Dr Fraiier's Cough Syrup. The rhurch fair of the Lutheran con gregation held In the town hall at Slatmgton the other week, netted tho handsome sum of over $400. A call at E. F. Luckenbach's, JIauch Chunk will probably convince you that he keeps a variety of articles, which on seeing, you will conclude to purchase. Horaco Koyer died iu Pottstown, Ta., Monday, of pneumonia. He represented Montgomery county in the Stato Senate in 1SG5, 'M, and '07 Head and remember the wonderful, but true announcement A, J. Durling, propric Ur of the Peoplo's Drug store, makes in aiother column. Since the discovery of Dr. Williams's Indian Ointment there is certainly no ex euso for any one to sudor with tho Piles. Sea Advertisement. A four-year-old daughter of John D. Shactl'cr died at Mount Airy, near Puttstown, Tuesday ,of hydrophobia. She ivas bitten by a rabid dog early last month. J. IC. itic!:ert has still a few of those cli riblt 1 lUck-Ttstown to dispose of. If you feel JiUtS securing a good homo call and see him. lie lso supplying ilour, feed, lumber and coal u '- tcs' At this time au uniuuj num,'fr of per sons troubled with coughs and Co..1' f-"11?0,. . our knowledge, which might bo wonaCl u".v tdocreated by the more eencral uso of tin.' 1 well-known remedy, Dr. Hails' Expectorant. if Extra copies of the Cabdox Advo Cati can be obtained at Inkmauu's News As;en5y, on Susquehanna street, Mauch Chunk. Price, Ti.ru cuntt. " I call you darling," she said, as she leaned her head on his coat collar. "Show me your hand," he returned, mechanically. The young miss, not uiiderstaudinjt his answer, continued to inker head agaiuU his chin, and he hove ace high of relief at her unconsciousness of his mistake. You will never mako any mistako hi hiring your teams of David Ebbcrt, on North street. The Lehigh Valley Railroad transport ed more cars of coal from last Saturday morning at sof en o'clock until Sunday morn ing at eleven, than was ever traiisxrteU over the road before within the same time. Tho number of cars footed uji 5U00. Bosidos the coal trains the company handled 301 cars of freight. A. GENTLE HINT. In our style of tllmato, with itssudden changes of tempera ture, rain, wind and sunshine often inter mingled in a single day, it is no wonder that our children, friends and relatives are eo frequently taken from us by neglectod olds, half the deaths resulting directly from this cause. A bottle of Baschee'a German Byrup kept about your homo for immediate nso will prevent serious sickness, a largo doctor's bill, and perhaps death, by the uso of three or four doses For curincr consumn. tion, hcmorrhagcs.pneumoniaevero coughs, croup or any disease of the throat or lungs, iU luscess it simply wonderful, as your drug gist will tell you. German Syrup is now old in evy town and village -on thla con tinnt. Sample boMwfrrtrtal.lOo.; regular" sow, lire. 77 sue cy A. v yuxung. Bcnj. Patterson, Esq., of tho Slatlngton Xtict, has severed his connection with that paper, and Mr. L. E Schlauch has now full control of tho Sots. Mr. Patterson, has taken charge of tho Bucks County Mirror, published at Doylestown. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has been before tno public lor years, auu is pronounced uy thousands superior to all other articles fur mocurooi cougns, corns, muuenia ana au l'ulmonary Uomplalnu. Eicijanos. Rov. Edsall Fcrricr, of Mauch Chunk, will preach in tho Hokcn dauo.ua church, to-morrow (Sabbath) mom iug uud evening, and Rev. James A. Little, oi iioiiemiauquu, in tuc rresoy teiian cuurcu oi Aiaucli uiiunK. Tho lnconvenicnco of hard times is lessened in some small degrco by the fact that you cau avail yourself of the opportun ity to get rid of that troublesome cough, that ati'ccta you or your child by buying either a twenty-fivo or fifty cent bottle of Dr. Coxe's wnu Ulierry and seneku. i Mr. H, A. Veldy hasboucht tho Tama- qua Shoo Factor', and tho Courier says, "il is tne lnicuuon in ir. weiay to purcnasc the necessary stock to beein operations as soon as possible, with a full complement of men auu women." Anu mcreiore lamaqua is nappy i At Rcadius, Tuesday, Jacob and John Huntzingcr, lately President and Cashier of the defunct Miners' Trust Company of Pottsvillc, were wntenced each to two vears' tolitary confinement and tho payment of a lino ol &5UU,- also to relunu to i nomas Kerns, tho prosecutor, $24,000, with costs. A minister of tho cosiiel has some rieht which his listeners ought at all time to ob serve, ono Is that they shall not interrupt mo services wuu nacuwg aim cougniug. Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seneku will 6ave your preacher and yourselves from all sucn annoyance, nnu au cents a uotuc. On Mondav nicht a week a freizht car on inc ijcniga vmicy rauruau, suiuuing ou the siding below the depot at Catasauqua, was broken open and goods stolen theivlrom to the amount of about one hundred dollars. The goods taken belonged to a storekeeper at fcgypt. it is supposed mo rouuery was com mitted by tramps. Never knock under. No, never I You may have been deceived many times and indeed to use remedies that have done you little or no good. Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka deceives no one,but is universal ly admitted to be tho best cough and croup remedy in tho world. 25 and 60 cents per Tho installation of Rev. W. G. LaiUle. pastor of the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran rhurch, of Lehightou, will take plaoo on Sunday Jan. 27th, at which time Rev. Koh- lcr, of Stroud sburg President of Conference, and ltcv. w ciskoltcr, oi Uetlilcucni, secre tary of Conference, and tiossibly Rev. Dr. Sclucfl'er, of Germantottn, President of Sy uod, win do prenu A bricht and beautiful child shows f its very expression that its babyhood wus not associated with opium, cordials, etc. for the continued ute ot opium is antagonistic to health. That valuable and highly re commended remedy for the disorders of babyhood, Dr. UuII'h Baby Syrup, is abso lutely free from Morphia and all other dangerous agents, and can be safely employ ed ut all tiuies. Only 2 i cents per bottle. Ornml Jury Presentment To tho Honorable, the Judges of Quarter Sessions of tho Peace, in and' for the Coun ty of Carbon. The Grand Inquest of the Commonwealth of Peuiisyluinij, inquiring for tho County of Carbon in all matters relating to tho same, do rcswctfully rejiort that they have acted uiKUi twelve. 12) bills of indictment, of which eleven ill) were found true billsuud one (1) ignored. Tho Grand Jury do present) after examin ing witneses,tho brick houso in the Borough of Wcissport, belonging to the Seiglned Es tate, us being in an unsafe condition, and consider said houso a public nuisance. Wo beg leave to luither report that we havo visited and insiwctcd tho county pris on, and tiro unanimously ofthe opinion that us cioan auu ncamiy condition relleets tuc highest credit urwu the Sheriff. Our attention Iiaviir' been called to the poor heating apparatus of tho Court House, do respectfully picsent to thu Honorable Court Uiat wo have ex imincd mid inquired into tho nutter, and find tho present mode of heating inadequate, and do recommend that tho building should bo heated by fur naces or heaters placed iu the cellar, and from there prajierly distributed throughout tho building, and we suggest as models of these furnaces those at present iu tho county prison. We further recommend that a " movable vestibule," such as sugge:-tcd by the Court, bo placed against tho outer door ofthe Court Houe. luc Grand Jury do not deem it advisable to remove tho court room up stairs at thu present time. Wo further report that our attention hav ing bacn called to tho Railroad crossing in front of the .Vansion House in the Borough of.Uaueh Chunk, we havo visited llie sume, and consider tho same very unsafe uud dangerous to the travelling public without a watchman or flagman to warn passers-by of iMssIng or nppriuohing trains. e respoeiiully lender our tlianlts to tlio Honorable Judavs and District Attorney for their courtesy and assistance rendered us dur,ng our deliberations. i. r. v illiami, roremsn. .1auch Chunk, Jau, 18, 1H7S. Itelilgnttiii Lyceum Met at tho appointed hour) minutes of previous mectiuj were read and approved. JI8-U' Slid Olewme, Alviua Graver and A. Barnetine, Mrs. Uongstreet and Mr. Anson Kemeicr were 1;.xiposl and elected as active members. Heftrrcu queJ'ions -first and thiixi were notnu9Wcre.l,L:"'" was answer ed by Mr. S. R. Gilliam. A fine of music was now rendered by Misses .'iuriu"'ino and Ilauk and Mra. Longstrcit, cu''1'"" " Out in the Starlight." Next iu onler tv.."1 tile debate. " llesolve.1, That tho rcadiugof novels have a bad effect on the community." Oiiened on the ullirmative bv Mr. J. Seinle. assisted by Mr. Oilham, negative by Mr. A. uraver, assisted uyjir. 11. r .llollord. Jlouso oiened for general debate by Mr. Peiple, followed by Messrs. O. A. Clauss, Gilliam aud llollbnl. A solo, was sung Uy Miss Ilauk, entitled, " Tho heart bowed down," after winch the decision of tho chair was given iu favor of the negative. The Society was now favored with u reading called the " Battlo of Ivsy," by Mr. Longstreot. Report of curators read, tho first question was adopted for next evening. Resolved, That tho teacher exerts a greater influence over the child than tho parent. Tho lapcr read by the editor, S. R. Gilham, causod much merriment. A correction was made on the previous election of Vioo-Prcsldent, mid Dr. E. A. Browu was elected. A duett sung by Miss Ilauk and Mrs. Longstrect entitled " O ye tears" was very interesting. A collection taken up and tho Society adjourned to meet Saturday evening, Jau. 20. Secbetaet. T. D. Clauss.thc tailor, is now receiving his fall and winter goods, such as finest cloths, cdssimeres and vestings, which he is prepared to make up la the latest styles' at Very lowest priori Mr cash,. renin .Itnuclt CliiinU. Slowly but styely tho firo ntNo. ! mino is being extinguished. Mr. F. P. Scmmel denica being an as pirant lor legislative nonor?. Eastman's bitch will cost the County treasury at least $iuu. ucar dog-meat l The Assessors to bo elected next month will mako tha assessments for tho current year. Ben. F. Klcppinger now dispenses tho nospiiamics oi wo nasuingum Hotel, sum mit Hill. Tho Jersey Central pay-car made Its woieomo apjiearanco nero on Tnursday aiicriioon. Tho independent Voters of tho 2d Ward announce of mass-meeting at Oak Hall, for Aionuay me -sui lust. Mr. Philip Radcr now holds forth in his new furniture store, 4th, near South street, ivast .Maucli Uliunlc. Tho lower end was stronsly represented in Court during tho week, and Pennsylvania uutcii tno iuvjo mostly used. Tho Treasurer's accounts, kept by Mr. Clauss, jr., wcro found correct to a penny. mis spoia wen lor tno young man. The Can-Can party of East Mauch Chunk has been cflectunlly broken Up by tho forced departureoftho principal dancers. Tho ninny rases lost by tho Common wealth during the present session of Court win eaddio a Heavy expense upon the County. Quito a number of persons from this neiirnuoriiood iiosicn to iook lor nrotitauie employment iu Brazil. And tho mania is spreading. Tho amount of costs rcsultinc to the county from last week's trial liroceedinm is &04.Dt. il doubled, I no Uonimissioncrs say, it wuuiti uu nearer mo iruiu. Wm. Diterline. leader of the Phoenix Cornet Bond, has lately entered into matri monial partnership with a Miss Ebert, of upper iuaueii uiiunic. On last Mondav Superintendent HolTon! visited tho schools of East Mauch Chunk. and, as far as I havo heard, expressed him self satisfied with both teachers and pupils. Deducting amount nf faxes outstanding. tho net amount of indebtedness of Carbon County is only about $2000, which speaks well for the board of County Commissioners. Albrisht A Slroh's foundry and machine shops are again in full blast on orders, tho filling of which will keep their hands em ployed nil winter. Tho wiro mill is also again running steady. A masnurado ball fur next Thursday evening at tho Mansion, nnda grand bail to uo iicid uy tno riiocutx llowi 1,'oiiipany at Oak Hull, oil tho evening of Washington's rtli-day are on tho tajiu. This year's County statement, cotton un ly Commissioners' clerk Sn-artr. is tho best job of tho kind I have ever been permitted to see. iioin as rapid penman and correct accountant Mr. Swartz cannot bo excelled. It is a Bllbieefc of vnrv mmmnii ronifii'L- that Hon. W. il. Rapsher Inu or lato aston ishingly Improved nsn siiealtcr, and there aro many who predict that this gentleman will eventually make ono of our veiy best pleaders at the bar. Com. vs. Joseph and John Otto, ar ranged for burjtlnry, bemm on last Saturday still continues and is likely to occupy the remainder of tho week. Tho attendance has thus far been unusually large, anil things look rather gloomily for the accused. At this writiiitr (Tuesday evcnin'O the Schnike Ottocase isstill progressing. Coun sel concerned work hard and many a tilt has been engaged in between Messrs. Al bright ami Siewers of counsel for the Com nupiiwealth, and Messrs. Craitrand Ranshcr. counsel for tho defendants, Tho protracted liicctinzs at tho East Mauch Chunk M. E, Church havo rinsed. not a solitary "sinner" haviiu preaented himself for prayer during their continuance. Hard times. Perhaps that iieoulo cencrnllv thitik more of grub and tho means to buy it than of religion I The Schinko-Otto burglary rase was given to tho jury yesteiday (Wednesday) afternoon, but up "to 0 p. m., no verdict had been arrived at. Tho prevailing opinion iwints to either a verdict of ncmiitt.il or n disagreement of tho jurv. But as juries aro very unreliable bodies ft will be best for all not to bo so banguinc whatever their opin. ions may uc. The fiftieth anniversary ofthe marriage of the venerable Asa Packer couple turned out to bo even a greater affair than auticiia tcd. In iciqxinso to tho numerous invita tions extended, hundreds from far and near called in the afternoon to congratulate the aged pair, and tho ball given in honor of the event in tho evening was certainly tho most magnificent tiling ever witnessed here. The clergyman who performed tho marriage ceremony fifty years ago, Rev, Mr. Marks, now of Ohio, wus present, as was also two of tho witnesses of the wedding, Mrs, Packer's brother and ono of tho bridesmaids. Among tho guests were ono couple who had been married sixtyono years, and another mar r.ed llfiy-eight years ago. The Otto burglary trial ended this Thurs day forenoon by n verdict of not guilty, after the jury had been out nearly 18 hours, its announcement caused very little btirprise as it was what nearly everybody exjiectiil. Otto, tho father, shed tears, while Olto tho younger tmiled all over when tho finding was announced. The county will probably bo tho heaviest sull'erer in the whole trans action, ni juiying tho fiddler will Ikj her share. Mes6rs. Craig and Uapsher did well for their clients, and too much praise cannot be accorded to them, as it was a deeienito case. The rest of tho week will bo devoted to civil suits, that of Jus. Obert vs. the Lower Sancon Firo Insurance Company being now on. Albright for plaintilf, Green for defendant. And so the indomitablo Jonathan C. Fineher has opened tho inisiign at last wUli a jjieecli. A spring campaign has h.''ierto been u thing unknown iu Carbon, but, ju'dglng from present opiiearaures, such wii, not u.' Uio case. True, this labor reform and gret;i-bac.k movement may not amount ti much in u' lowcr end, but in the milling districts beyond will not fall lor.iptuiet!!" masses. It is sometn."g new, and almost anything new will " taui" for a while at least, un tlui whole iniiogrctji-bacl: move would only fill depleted nckct-books, and tho labor reform movement reform the laborer to bo a different belli); from what ho has shown himself to boat Pittsburg, nobody would probably find fault, but as neither is likely to be the case, all that may be ex ported will bo a battle for tho sjoils of office, of which Fineher, Devlin A Co., verv natur ally rxiwct to icoeivo thu lion's share. The pocket-books will remain empty und the uverago laborer will remain tho same vandal ho has shown himself to bo at l'jttsburg. Reform or no reform. Laros tho Northampton county poison er, now in tho Insane Asylum at Harrisburg, is improving in Btrentrtli, and rapidly re covering his mind. Ho readily recognizes persons, aud is again able to read and write. In conversation with others ho freely admits havinc Poisoned his father und nth nm says bo Is in rha asylum in ocrasoquence of J.innar Tcnit 1878. Com. vs. Ficdcriclt Kromt larceny ani receiving stolen goods. Verdict, not guilty. worn. vs. J ames ntzer and unas, aiclzger larceny. Verdict not cuilty. The Carbon Building aud Loan Associa Hon vs. Henry Gill and Mary A Moore. tcrrc tenants ; Wednesday, January 23, ap pointed for reading of Sheriff's return of said writ. Petition of Wm. Inkman, minor child of i rank Inkman.lor appointment of guardian j Andrew Hart to bo such and togjvo bond in $150, to be approval by a judge in vacation. Com. vs. Chas. Sharno ct. all murder. Petition by E. R. Siewers, District Attorney, ior u wm oi naoeas tesuueanuum 10 tno Shcrifi'or Warden of Columbia county prison. w ru issucu. Com. vs. Chas. Sharno: shcrilT John W. Hoffman of Columbia county, makes return to the habeas testificandum that he has the prisoner Manus Cull incustodv. anddeliver- od him to tho custody of J. W. llaudcnburh, sucnii oi uaroon county. Com. vs. Jas. McDonnell, Chat. Sharno and Thomas Durkin ; murder. Truo bill, Jan. 15, 1878. Coin. vs. G. H. Ludwigj larceny. Not guilty. Com. vs. Lewis Seiner; larceny. Not guilty. Com. vs. JohnNcffj F. i-B. Rccognizanco loncitcd. Com, vs. Charles Bontiug; larceny. Not guilty. Com. vs. R. B. Roberts! aggravated A. B. Held in $500 to answer ut next Oyer and Terminer. Com, vs. Michael Boyle; trespass. Held in 500 to appear at April sessions. Com. vs. J. S. Klotzj forgery. Recogni zanco forfeited. W. O. Stewart k Son vs. Amilio Friedman, wife of Li Friedman. Rulo ou defendant to pic.id iu 20 days. Herman Keiscr vs. J. S. Webb and Jos. Olcrt. Rule on defendants to plead in 20 days. ' Aiungiit.V: Stroll vs. W. It. numb; afil lavitot delenso filed. Inmiest on dead body of Patrick finvnnr. held Jan. 15, 1S78. Approved and Commis sioners directed to draw order for payment of costs ($23.00.) Estate of Isaac Cinder. Petition of Assignee for ejIo of real estate, with Assignee's return of sale. Return and salo confirmed. Amnion Arner vs. Solomon Bachman. Affidavit of clamant filed. Docket called and disjioscd of. In matter of Auditor's roixirt of estate nf D. H. Steigenvalt, guardian of Eva Ann Rex. Reiwrt read and confirmed nut. E-tato of Benjamin Yaegcr, deo'd. Bond of Executrix filed and nppnncd. J. W. Uaudenbush, Sherilt, acknowledged deeds to the following! T, Xfir. l..,..lr, I'..- ...ill f A I Robinson. To Amnion Arner for property of Tilzh- maii Fisher. To Sam'l Ziecenfuss for 137 acres, the projierty of Daniel Scrfass, in Lower Towa- meiising twp. To M. A. Robinson tho interest of David Beltz, In lots 5, V, 81 and 03, in E. Mauch unlink- borougli. To Enterprise, B. and L. Association, for houso and lot No. 85 Lehigh street, in East Maueh Chunk, tho property of Mary A. -uoore. To William Kocher for houso and lot in Ijansiord boiougli. property of A. Henry. To John II. Benny holl' lor thieo tracts In Mahoning twp., property of I). Beltz. To Ironia B. and L. Association for Sam. Zellncr's lot in Bowmansville. Tn Mauch Chunk B., L. and S. Asso. for lot No. t) South street, East Mauch Chunk, property of John McGee. lo Amos Ileijr wl for dwclline and slauch. ! ter house of 1. II. Miller, Frakiin twp. in me uaruon ii. aim n. .sso. lor lot ou and jiai t of lot 52 on West Broadway, Jauch Chuuk, property of John D. liertolettc. To 1'. J. ICistler for two tracts of land in Jahonins twp., piperlv of Sam. .Vosser. To lVnnisc George for hotel property of II. Nothstein, East i'enn twi. To Levi Wentz for Win. iloycr's tract of .1.1 lines in j.owcr lowumensingtwp. To Jiehael Oats lor tract ofo3 acres in Jahoning twp., tho projierty or Albert Driimbuie. To W. G. Freyman for tract in Jfahouing twp., the projierty of Jartin Seherer. To E. S. lleintzelman for lot of ground in Eist Petin twp., tho piopcrty of Henry Nolhstein. To Edwiml Raber for lot in Franklin twp., tho proicrly of Sam Becker. To J. V. Sollenberger, Administrator of Jouai Bowman, deceased, for Iotin Franklin twp., the pioiierty of Joshua Graver. To Allbiiglit A- Freyman for lot 15 South street, anil lot No. 3 Lehigh street, in tho borough of East Jauch Chunk, tho property of Ncal .V.inelus. A. L. .Afumpisr ct. nl. vs. C. T. Ames, de fendant, and Dr. A. Dinimick and Charles Albright, trarnishcrs. Case on. Joseph Dbert vs. Tho Farmers Firo In surance Co., of Lower Saucon twp. Caso on. Com. vs. Joseph Otto and John Otto; burglary. Verdict " not guilty." Murderers Arrested, This community and tho coal region in general, says a Pottsvillo dispatch of tho 20th inst., was startled by tho nrrest of the murderers of Patrick Burns, a resectable young Irishman, who was killed ou April 15, 1870, at a small milling town named Tuscarora. This was not in tho truo eenso of tho wonl n ".Molly" outrage, as tho primo mover in the nlluir wns not a member of that organization, although some of the men who participated in tho crime under his directions were "Mollies." Bums was clerk for the (inn of Sooarrez & Co., coal operators, and in tho course of time discovered that tho insido boss, named John Kane, was defraud ing ills employers. Possessing himself of the true inivanlness ofthe fraud Burns gavo the lurtieulnrs to his employers, who, how ever, had not tho rouruge to suport their mm in inu iiiicrgeucy ou account oi mar fear of Kane, who Was known as adesiwrato l,rn..n 1... l. - :.. ...... , . Character, ho having in lb7 munlercd in ' i-oiu uioou uis own on niicr. i or this crimo ho was convicted of murder in tlio second degree, but was pardoned, after undergoing two years' imprisonment, by Governor Geary at tlio solicitation of Sooarrez and others. Kane continued to make false returns of his work, but actuated by a spirit of revenge determined to murder liurns, although tlio latter had failed to get him discharged. Meeting tho unfortunate man as ho was walking iu tho direction nf his offico at an early hour iu tho morning. Kauo's jarty halted him, and ono of thou!, Michael Ber gnn, shot 1 ii tit dead. Nothing was ever iloiio in the case, until of late, when it was placed in the hands of Pinkertou's detec tives, who on Saturday night caused tho arrest of Michael B.-rgan, of Girardvillo,aud John Kune, of Tuscarora. Kano was arrested at Pottsvillc, having served as a juror iu our courts during the just week. Ho of courso protested ins in nocence, but weakened visibley when charg ed with the murder. Bergau also denied his guilt and said : "Sure if I wanted to skip I could have done so Ions ago, as when'Tli'o Hairy Man was arreetecj his wife-tent mo wont that I -wuuiu swing oo mo same treo as ne aid," Jomea McPonnrll is Implloated in this murder, lut is already confined in Mauch Chunk jail on a charge of killing Gcorgo K, Smith at Audcnricd (u 1803, Ono other was to havo been arrested. but when wanted ha wasn't to bo found, though strong hopes are entertained of catching him. Tho arrest of theso men is very Important in ono respect, i ucy aro cnargcu wun mo murder ot on Irishman, and tho efi'ort3 mado to effect their capture should satisfy that nationality mat tney stand on an oven loot, ing with any other of tho numerous nation' alitics composing American citizenship, . Attempt tn IlrtnU Jail. A dispatoh dated Bloomsburg,ra. Jan. 23,lo tho N. . Herald, gives tho following parti culars of tho attempt, of tho condemned Mollie, Peter McIIugh, to break jail at that placo on the previous night i A desrwralo oflbrt to break iail was mada hero last night by Peter McIIugh, ono of intco men under ttentcnro ot tieatn lor tho murder of Alexander Ilea, n respected mino superintendent, who was murdered for his money iu 1808. Hrste.r, Tully and McIIugh wcro convicted of tho murder in February last, nud ono week ago their conviction was affirmed by tho Supremo. Court. When the decision ol the latter court was made known to tho ntithoiities) tho prisoners were placed in separate cells and at night shackled, McIIugh, who is considered tno most dan gerous man of tho three, was placed in tho strongest cell of ono of tho poorest ajiologics for a jail that exists in tho country ; in fact its unfitness for tho purpose is so well known thai a guard of four coal and iron officers havo mado it their home during tho past year. i lie prisoners wcro closely watched, but no sujpicion that any of them contemplated making an attempt to escape was entertain ed. At ten o'clock last niulit. however, an officer, on listening nt McIItigh's roll door, heard a scratching no's. IIu cave tho in formation to the captain of tho guard, who concluded to remain quietly nt his post until miiiiiitiH. At mat nour mo cell was en tered. Upon McIIugh's bed, which was unoccupied, lay his shackles, but the priso ner was nowhere to bo seen. Upon remov intr tho bedstead a hole, nieasnrinrr twclvn by eighteen inches, was found in the floor, and through it could bo seen an excavation four feet in depth. Just ns this discovery was made n revolver in tho hand of ono of the officers exploded, whereupon a smother ed voico from beneath tho lloor exclaimed, 'Don't shoot, I'll come up." In a moment tho missing man mado his appearance. Ho intended to dig his way Under tho wall and thence up through the surface. If ho had attacked the wall ho could havo es- caped iu two hours. How ho unlocked his shacklos cannot be explained, and McIIugh refuses information ujion tho point. This morning lie savs : " Why didn't you shoot mo last night?" Tho officer replied. " There is nnother death in sloro for vou." Well." remarked McIIufrh. " I am re;dv to die nt any moment." Ho is now confined with Tully.and chain ed to the floor. His death warrant and thnso of his two companions will arrive in tho courso of a few days. An Agreenble Visit. Among tho pleasant thintr3 of life, and ono that will cheer up the drooping spirit of him that is trying to fill tho offieo of a Christian Minister, is to havo hi friends call and spent nn evening in social conversation. Sueli n visit was paid mo the other evening. There wa agendo knock nt tho door, ami when wo opened it, therostood a few friends. Wo welcomed them gladly, Two hours were spent pleasantly In social lalh. Wo could hardly realize that it was time for them to depart, when one said " It's time wo wcro thinking of going home." After theyde parie I wo felt very much refreshed. I wish they Would come often. J. B. W., Packorton. fllAHSMTlOajS-i. When the telegraph announced the dis covery by Prof. Hall that our neighboring planet had two ratcllitcs, and the dispatch was read tho next morning at ten thousand American breakfast tables, what think you was tho effect upon tho hearers? Somo rol loquy similar to tho fnlllowing was sure to occur : "Mars has two moons, hey ? Pass mo the milk, Kitty. Strange, isn't it, that astronomers never saw them before. An other chop, please. I wonder what they'll discover next'.' These com rakes are excel lent. What's the latest froiu Eurojio 7" Wo have become so accustomed to startling dis coveries and announcements, that wo tako mem ns a matter ot course. Even truth must apjicar iu flaming colors to make her self seen. Tho virtuesof Dr. Pierce's Golden Mrdiral Discovery and Pleasant Purgative, FelleU havo been tested iu ten thousand households, whoo Inmates will tell you that they ronsulrr the discovery and introduction of these remedies! of far greater importance to tho world than tho moons of Mars. SMl'MAX 111., June 13, 1S7C. Dr. R. V. l'macE, Buffalo, N. Y. ; Dear Sir Last fall ouriiaiiglitcr aod 18 was fast sinking with consumption. Dif ferent physicians had pronounced her caso incurable. I obtp'.ned one-half dozen bottles of your Golden Medical Discovery. Sho commenced .mproving at oncoaud is now as hardy si a pino knot. Yours respectfully, ltcv. ISAAC N. AUGUSTINE. The Coal Trade. Tliclollo ilnir tahlo shows mo qnanmv ot coal sailioeit over I ho Lehlul. Vllu' luilroail lor lie week enulnjr Jan. isih, 187 and for tho ear us oouipared tlio same tiuio lat year. H.'iilons l-'rum : Week. Year T03.SJ4 00 CO nice 10 CMS!) 12 M0 OS :.1'JI la cairil ivi.au i: 119.430 0J VVyomlnir Uuziuiuu Lpnr i. high fleaver Mtaauw.... Mahuuuv Mauo.1 Chuuk l'orl ue.awaro Total f asi Vial ncrejse Uociuaan tt.UlO 07 .'3.UJ 11 14:13 10 II'.VJJ 17 . IS U3 1 09 , Cl.Vi! Ill sa.iii: ca huiu hanno Uiviaiou.i'rutral It It' ot tiCv Jersey for 0 davs euuing Jon. 18, is7J t' snipped froui t Wvi'iuin?! L'piier .Leltlgh " " ili.i:.&cu. nearer Meadow Total wee To dale, ca.iVi 06 7.711 1 3.019 18 17,0.0 M 2 (7 I.JS U 6,57 IV 2.1W0 II 1 WU 14 4.01H iu l.s o bl C ii 1 1 10.113 H.J IU l.U, U 1,24 Hi Muilctl I'hUUU.., Grosa t'teei l-.tnt.n.l I11.I..A j Uutuidvllle..... Total S3: is t'leviouslyicpiiiteU... 14 Total to dato bjuio nuio lattyuji... Increare Becreaso 1IH41I (9 liu.'l l ... r. MAUHIi:i), Bbelsford Krosje. At the M. II Parson age, in Lehigliton, on Iho lUth inst., by Hev. L. B. Brown, Georgo Breltford, nf Mauch Chunk, and Jennie Krome, of this borough. Tho marriage notice of Mr. Peter Beer and Miss Abby Mover, of Ponii Forest township, this county, published in last week's Ab vocate was uii'fouuded,- tho marriagb did nut iuue juuuu i our correspondent wascl (tAnllt. inlctnfnrti.A IT.. cl,...l.t 1... . particular in "ending suet noll.to. Closing Prices cf DeIIave ti Totrrstyr, StocK, Government nnd Gold, 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia', Jan. 21, 1E.7P JT.H.C's. I8H.... H7 O'rt I0-.4 lltM (I.ai.3i'ini-J,7(. 0) nd uzh ak I 'I. u. S-'A's. isr; I t i b d vt 1) iifkr,! i. m. r..voM, iSiiL. U9 bid 101 1, o-kr I U. a. IMjV ,.I tH bid HH aikt.l (1. n. I'lirrc'r.cv, O'k ....18. bid 1,1 csi-ul U H. 6' i6Si. now i all tilit .0, ak t I'. H. V. new 114, bid 1(H1 akcl U H 4'nnew 10 i oil It 1 H a.'K'.t I'oi naylvimia II. II 3 bid " u W l'lula. a llonflliiRlt. It 11 H I'M I S itki l Lolilt'li Vallrj- It. It 4o 't bid On ftvkr 1 I chlirb Coal a: fsny. Co.... lalt bid I H neail Unltl Ci'iiuianlesrf , J.i bid 11 aski I l'lltL.THU-.v. Allen. K. n. r,Vb0 iSaak.d l'lilln. ,c i;ue l;. it 9 bid tH iso I Mmlhern Ctntral II. 11.... 13 old litHaam l Jlo'lonvllle l'osn U.K. Co. Htbin I ( I Ool.l m 1)13 10 H ask i) Special Notices. A MAlt WALH1 FSOK I.EWAI1K. N. J. TO Ii Somo wcoks idoco, a man came Into the atoie. No. 7blitli avenuo, New York, lcqui;inartt Mr. UmrK-NTO.v to whom lie wns shown. Ho' nprrarcd to bo very rauca excited, and iramo-.t atoly commenced lo toll n atory ot hew his wife had ran r-d from an affect od of the mora, aud, in t jet. bod been given np by the ptn rlciara mo. Through some mend ale was Intinco I, n i Mast ic-ort, U try Uale's Honey cf IIcKJ iiou.xn axd taii, and. ii'ins bcro her husoand't lanvuao, hcsililt "Ocfuro she brd uselori bottiORhecoald brcat'io with nioiaeasei at:a by tho lims tie hul used six bottles sho was o and around tbo liousi.ablo to dehor owu miric.'i Tho m.ta touk tlio pa.ns to come In tior on an I limine Uio oro-ent 1 roorletor 6t tlits popnla.' arnclofora pcrces cuie of Ins wita. IXale'a ilonav op IloitKlnu.vD AD Tar Isforadebr alliliiiKlstsat5Jcoiitabil(l. Lira-a size the uost economic 1. Depot, Cn.irENros's 0 duth nvenuo. Ifi Y City. I'ike's TcotiiACUE Dr.ors enro In onj minuto. iiieep. aee Thousands of suFFitainS froi tlhctmmtlsni and Oout who cinnot believe in modos of care that aro onittenilcil witM.CTO oxjienss and elaborate prt paratlon. It takes a Icnjrtlmetncoavfaro them tint tbo simplest niiloo to obtain relief is ollcn the best, and tb r few pennies spin t ou a rake nt oees's bet rnuii SOAr. and tbo trlfl nst labor of procurin f worm walor. nil furnlsa a mode. ted bath wb c'i wt.laSonl a permanent cure. Soldb oil druipsts. Prlco 2"c. prt caie. I Cot (1 cake-) 7oc, sent by mall, prepaid, on receipt Of price, o. N. rmriEXTOs, Proprietor. 7 Mxta Lvcnne, Now York. Hill's inn axd wiiiskcb Dtr. Buck tt Brown, SO cents. Jen. 23. 1974, E. P. Kimlicl's Illttor TTIno orirotl. This Imly valJ lire tinio has been sotn'no. tiphvlo-tt-dby nit caaes oi ilm cimmiiiutr that It isnnwiicrmed lndnoensiblo asaTon.o mo' Iclno. It ceru but 1 1 1 tic 'unties tlio b ord on I KivcatoUo lo the ntomach, renovates till y tern and pioloncs lite. Jiveryboily should bavo it I'or iho card ot Weak Slomnchs General De billtr, InniKostlon. Diseases or (be bto.nccb and for alt ca c inquiring a tunic. This wiuo iK-lucoi tho most agreeable ani rtBui-nt Bnltollron we pi.se-a Ciratoof Mac. netic Oxide combined with the nioatencrgeuo. v .iKnuuiu lujiea i r.iuw i uruvitm il la.. 1) ou want Huuietblinr to atrcngtbeu rou 1 Bo yju want a irood ai pctlto 1 Bo you want to pet rid ol neivousness 1 -Bj j'ou want eucrfiv I Bo you wunulo sleep welt t Bo i ou Wnit lo hunt up your constitution f Bo vou wmt to feel well J Boouwantn orl-kaml vtcoron feellnirf . I,', Vou rto try liUSKEL'o UflTKIl WI.VJ3 Or IltOi. I cu v a-Jt a tilal of thla valnab'o toale I rownro ot couuUrfelta, ns Kuntela Blttff wluo rf linn l the only sure and effectnat remedy m the known wnr'd for .he peuuauent cuio i f ByHjiepsIa and Bi'trtlli f.nud as thero ai.t a niinibcrof Imltut ousoir red tu iho puolto X woiimI cannon the community lo i in Lain nom but thui.0 mln.1 aitiolo. mniiutnetureo ur Kt r. liiinkcl andhavliig his tt m'i on the corn ot every Imille. TI o verr lact thnt others arn at. iuiuuiipir to itniiaio tins Miiuablo leineuv, lilovialtiwurfh und speaks volumes In its fa. vcr Get ihOKeunino. f; i-'. K mkei's. Snlil oulv In l nottloi. oMuy Bni -Kistsana aoileiii-vcfywhcro K r. Konkcl. rroiJ.etoi, 2a'jNoi tli .Ninth street, I lu.odtlpliiii, 1'u. Tapo Worm Kcmovctl Alive. ..,l.I.el"lu",1, 1 cnmpletn In two houta. N6 fee till head tiasBoi. beat I'ln and Momaeh Worms leiiiuvcd b Dr. KLiikei. M North N. stioet, 1 hiladelpela, l'n, end for circular or ask J our il uii lor a bi.ttloor hu.ikjil's woum sruur It iievir fails. J'nco il. jauiu Im. Health and Happiness. Ilealtn and Happiness nro priceless Wealth to their uonso-siiiB. und yet thov aro wltaia the Itach ol every ono who will use Wright's Liver Pills, IWi"11! c" 1,15 ,,,r 'I'THid Liver Dynpe p. sin. Headache i-our Momacn, C'OLSti nation. Uo. in Ity, isuusea, ami nil Bullous compialm oud "ivn N,'u?K'UuiueuiiloMslirn.d 'Win ti right I'hi.a." IlyourBiucyiHtwilinot supply send 2j ceuia lor ono box to narrlck Holler d: Co . 70 N. 41a tit . A'hlla. be"?23yi: DON'T NEGLECT A COUGH! S'rirt!.twf!,B,!5 cont1 ",M buy a bott'tqf fir. J,. "f'LJouKhSyiupatanydineK'ore. ithaa wiuutst a ounipleteiliiintoiu ih Cough .iledj. cines, 14 1 Irasaut us 1 oney mid always corns. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Dr. Fr.ulei'a Couih Syrup used lo connection wlili Br iraziet'dlioot Ultters vm.LCUUEc.ojt. fuuruox. Slaud,.ar-l'ml;anudry,c:cvo!iind,o. Oct.SJ It. l)r. ViuziEu. Bwii Mrs I fee 11 aduty I ono to snff.r iik linmunirv to write vou Forsoma llnio 1 wuh soio.y , illicled wi h a couah.rniiiliiir icd aiuu", with every symptom ol bclnrucou. ti nail cons jinp lv 1 iil.iU.U'eicai,mcdiclLe und riucx without unrtingiouefi I alocou:ult. oil three ot our most prouilnrut Cleveland rhy. siclaiia Iho ,ast one ol whioli proununcd u'y c ibo 1 cnoiu. ui.d luformcl tns that 1 cou a not live inure Ihuu 11 few iLouthi Aoout ibu time, he.-iln of tout wondeiful eucccas, I cooi" intucedtaklnsvour Bjnui ta comioctlou Willi your ilii.il 11 Hew, ouu wus at ouc uouillio ., and a tier us ng the medieluj toiao two mouths I Und uij-si If entirely Corel. ,, , TonfSNCE DUNK. Mr. liunn opiln writes, under date of Au i. 1S77 Br. Fraz.er. Bu r ut f I cau cmlonio your mei.iclne luoio.tionxly (bail ever fruta the fdcttaaclt .aioA uuiry ono year aiucel Mm cured HyluDva vrutuCar stiouz aud sound. bv lie no ret mi ot Ibo .l.seoso. Tneiboye dwl rlniaii-ais lortbemaelvM Uu a. W. I'HAZI.ai,Pr..piietor.i.iovojind.O. Kor sale by all Urncclsti. Dec. I', jy. Priceless Disco ery. A Sure Cure for Piles. A mil e enre for tho blind U'ceilln.. llchuijr and u'oura.e lul-s ha. bo.iu illnovmrd ur Br. U il. limn. (111 liiOiau renici y) tailed Dr. William's Indian On.imeut. Aiuifle box lum curid the worst u d chro'i 0 eiiusoi iwenif-nve ud thir. tyyeuit'slauil i.g. Moononeecl ntr-r tl.oni 11 ntes aflcr upn yniR fils wjrderiul aooilunjc in dr nt. l.(itliusin4irameutaaiiilo cotuulis do 11 oio harm than guo.1. William's O utment supports the tumoiH, ailsri the tuteuso jfcbuir (narticu oily it ni, lit utter c tll'.g .u'ln iu bed 1 hci a-4 a miuitiro. trivu lu.iatit and pstu. !. nlief uml ! iiiep-jioi only tor 1M, amid uoiliinii rbe, Tnoiaimlii if cared pallentaut tPKt IU ntue-, u .il iibralcians ul all achoult piouotii co it tho uri au at cout. Iimt'ou to luedi. cm. of ltuaiie. Ituinlteirt .wt bow lour nr t. tin eh ou bare been aanortnir, loa vuu b ouio.1. il r. Jeaeoh Jl. Ilydf 1 C'ere'asd. Ohlo.wtlte 1 I .utri'nil for tear, w.ttl llchluirsiid Ukciated I lie. Ir.e-t lemidy titer remed udvntisea and c..n.ult(t phi am uni in I'biladilphu.laiui tillr, I'liiciinisti. Iml.ai iriKilu and tint, cityi ai.u aiiout inudri'tis tf doliaia. but lourd tm luuf-x uiilii InbtaiuM. a bx ot Br. William's Inthuu Uintmeni aimo inur lnoutha quo. and It hsu cured me c-oiu:-tt y, I hoo a -oart of tb Ih.x loft wlili h I Kave to n 11 lend of mine who bad dociiii ed itli luanr pLya'dantf ana ua a ut 1 sort went 10 thu noiiid Xlot nprlnvs, Arauuau for tifMlment. He leio'ius me that the Indian Ointment hasn aucuied blm ct the Files. It u crtiuty a wuuotrfu! tnmiiery und aboniu be UM-tl bvxlieiasiv thousanls Uo are tiow aul lenuffKlth ihuttixfadUlo,(. rirkiacxi liewaid will bo paid for inoreitt Inu f-medy. hold by all Biuigita Bit. O. ( i ltAZI U it. sole rru jrlctur, cw ttAM. O. Bio. , ly. 1